— ' the? preset eree Contederatten ; thely ge tote evel Ut re thet cqpeetriete ert thes aml Canada wi meeting that it would - uty e 2 ., ono nee New You, 1s. the current vear, and the estimates of expeudi within the space of the last seven vears, fromecon. | olan treme tows = thos Ix ' ’ er Ma . ‘ j : . . % ’ a wre NONINONININD ONNEDD a . . ey ee ; ; : The leraid’s RBeownsville, Texas. ceorres | ture for the next vear, shall ke Jjaid before you. | sumption 7" Bee Weiter hie ce te DAY, 23th instant, wt UF @ clock, at the Sab- sty’s Geverniment fe feree its tilabitants tote . lillie U j tisf ts the « \t Mr. Bollun’s Shipyard, Enwor River. iy tm ae N B R a t A it ] scriber's Room, Queen Street. a large and varied ! ’ prrindor i "st . *% haan hele > arV Sullis acu tails | '*. ? . ' ‘ at. a cae: Laie ; Vic | serio : > 3 . any Contederation while the weep ¢ and their ge ‘ ' oh gee " or of Mexican alien. « ter pout ees THM * ne ‘ Rsee cum mont Tayon the Ofh inehunt. after a few days set RAN D DEMON: TRATIO y ecen rT l Vas assortwent af DRY GOODS suitable for the season, esentanives disapprey e out at. esp chally when se Lartuilian’s vale Clarat shows that the Kaapive meree of the COUnEY Huritie TRE pRest Vea’, tae lerimg, ot Dolmaanatiow of the bowels. which le bore inst received roy ships ABIADNE wand iL. ‘Owes, ‘ wecialiy oppressive an the mh colony Therefore resoleed, aa the opinwn of this meet ting, that Confederation would be japartous te the inhabitants ef thie Istand ; and (hey pobre meetings te express their determination against any such Coniederation, or any Contede- ration, autil the term are firet published and rubmitted toe the people et this Colony at a gene: ral Election Proposed by Mr. Owen Beaga Mr. LD. Webster, and carried unaninwusly, that the following resolution be adopted :— Ne. 2 Kesofred, That the thanks of thia meet- ing are due te our present representatives fer ntants of thos ought at ‘. seconded by NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ~~ last report three deaths frum Cholera have oecurred At Qaarantine there have been three deaths frou Cholera, leaving 45 under treatinent. The Board of Health ave making every effort to prevent the spread of the seourge.....The Tribune's Montreal special says Kelly, their correspondeut, has been re leased, The Feuian péisoners were under examination on Saturday... .Geo, Crawford, of Slab City, has been filly identified as a Fenian spy. Gold [624 : mm tast versins inte atareby. Since the tu this city, Bostox, June 19. Toronto, C. W.. 18th. has appointed a Commission to take evidence The Government Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly ' I have desived that the financial aceuunts for revenue has been se largely in excess with the estimates as te withou , to provide for the heavy avd unex pected charges entailed upon the count y. | enable me, racoue venience Hlon. Gentlemen and Gentlenen: The posi- tion which the great question of the Union of the Provinces of B. N. America has assumed is now such as to induce the expectation that the mission will be shortly carried into jetfect. Ltheretore hope and believe that it will be found practicable during the preseut Session to adopt such proceedure as may be necessary fur completing the details of the Scheme as regards the provinee ; and I venture to express the confident expectation that the | with Christian resismttion, Jame Barrach, aged 18 yeurs, youngest daughter of Widow Durrach lhis ia the fifth child Widow Darrach bas Jost With Christian patience and resignation to the Di vine Will, Mr. George Maleola Bolum, Master Builder, in Sh year of bis age, leaving a discon solute wife wud ouly soo to mourn their irreparable Deceased was eldest son of Peter bollum, ren..of Birelh Hill, Lot 49 At her residence, Bireh Hill, Lot 49, on the 8th instant, after a lingenng iluers, which she bore with Christian patience and revignation to the Di- Joss vine Will, Mra. Elizabeth Bollum, the beloved | wite of Mr. Peter Bollum, sen.,in the 8ist year of | ‘her age. leaving a BuMerous fumily and a large Seircle of friends to mourn tie loss of a kind mother and sincere friend and pious Obristian, being a mem- ber of the autive Pavsbyterian Church during the last 39 yenrs. Kxq., of Rosehire, PArieh of Applecross, Scothind.) und emigrated to this Istind in the year L803. Deceased was a native of Rosshire, | Scothud, (fecond daiirtér of Roderick McKenzie, | AND TEA PARTY. | Under the Patronage of Uis Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. pur St. Dunstan s Temperance Society will bold a GRAND TEA PARTY, on Monday, 23rd July mext, on the beautiful grounds of ST. DUNSTAN'S | COLLEGE, whieu the Rev. Rector kindly places vat their disposal, The Managing Committee will have the place prepared at Wo'clock and are mak ing arrangements | tor carrying on various kinds of wuusements, TEA will be on the Tables at | o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. . TRADE, SALE. FROM GREAT BRITALN, } ‘ ‘. a The British Warehouse, QULEN SQUARE, Hit’ K COMPLETED their IMPOR. | TATIONS for the Spring Season of 1866. | Thankfal to our Castomers and the Pablie in| general for past favors, we now solicit a contin: | ance of the same, feeling assured that they will foie for their wouey us good Vv Jue as can be had du the City. | {g° 1 Case LADIES’ HATS daily expected. ¥.& A. BROWN. TRADE SALE , und ordered ao be sold, anung which are—Giney and White Cottens, Printed Cottons, on De lines, Alapwews, BedTicks, Striped Sh tings, Jenns, Liniyes, 3iIk aud Cotton Handk'fa, Clothe, Liven Vhread awd ee Flanuel os = dia Rubber Braces Batttons, Garpet- Bags, ven Forks, Saddierv, with » here anriety of vibes artis cles suitable for the Retail Tr de. we —AiKO— Chests Ten. Boxes Soap, Tobacee, Baking an Washing Soda,.} Kice ,&e. Sule positive. No reserve. WALLIAM VODD, Auctioneer. Jane, 11, 1868, isl pat AT GEORGETOWN, theie determined opposition te Contederation, and ; " jnext Parlianent which will be held withi se . at 4 an | | ler their cunduct in every other matter ite the and report upon all chums for compensation | le 63 : ri Ltt Lia a the -| _ At Georgetown, on the 16th Mmetaut, wfler an ill After Tea, there will bea LOTTERY of Tameny June %, 1866. A Sale of . - Legislature for the t t of the country aud thie and damaves arising from the Fenian raid in walls will not be confined to an assembly of ness of 6 months, Mary dane Bhauks, widow of the valuable wid nsefal articles, ranging from £30) 777 ae ; a ja weal ure | ot rs renelit of Uke country aud thi she Macterlanhditiies AD,» amar aet anglihen the representatives of Canada, but willembrace late Capt... A. MeDonald, aved 30 vears, leaving . ve d on. megane? ps Ky , $ . Excellent Mousebold Furnitere. ’ ms diatrict in particular wnships. Bills are being pre E ‘ ¥ , s . : downwards. The Lottery will be conducted on the | ante lmmedlate ‘ " on sared to establish local C a those of all the Colonies of British Nocth Ame- | * fmaly to moara the loss of # kind and affectionate | plan that for one Ticket a person has a chanee of | ’ ; London made NO_ , Reselution Ne. 3. Proposed by Mr. Michael ee = <ptanes tr eats ose getter Aaa PPC | rien | Pees a : cither of the articles. A Settlement of all Accounts due. | UPERIOR So PIA) ¥, Murphy, seconded by Mr. Angus Me Donald, and and Lower Canada in view of Confederation. — | I sie happy to -be abl eavatales At ae on ~" Qith ere of consmmption, | 7 mi’ : + ; , ; . f imported last Saunmper st a cvst ef £59 ¢ar- ~arried. . , te tee ether TT - - ° os appy to be able congratulate you on | Jesse, the beloved wife of Mr. John Coiley, aged). tefreshinent Saloon, on Temperance prin-! gyyrpy rrp ; ; rency, Standard Silver Dinner Set, 366 #¢, war- aa ion oe Me cama rig — apt rm ny, N. J » 18th.—Aw immense public | the veneral prosperity which pervades all class. 26 veats, leaving wa discouselate hasbaud, three | ciples, will be opened at 10 o'clock. eS ee ees be Ts guoae = ranted: Superior Levitt's Se winw Machine, Alex ee id th . the apera publiehed in meeting, i the wre Si, was held here to-| ses of the community in the Province, and | children and a large circle of friends aud relatives | A Band and the best Violinists haye been en- |. - — ‘aul sit Saal be 3 Li sthwith vndria Haruoniaw, a yood Mare, Maracas, Books, kee oe hi * on med ce Pp i. nee night in favor of repeal of neutrality laws, ail pray that your councils inay be vuid 7 i to mourn their loss, Halifax ** Wituess’’ please | paved for the eecision. oo whee fe a ae a et | eee a the Island are respectfully requested te copy iw , " a oe gure Y | copy. ied : At ‘ ures interested wi : E isi Lots and eae , — : ' ! i ' ; Gold 161j. ’ L | divine Providence to srcure that which is the ee Phe Members of the Society will form in proces. -— sia tener 7 Real Estate, comprising 3 Town ‘ ‘ liew. Mr. Cotes, in conclusion, said, he did New York, June 20. tous eailand aieref all eore ial ail a ‘ee = | sion at St. Andrew's Hall, at 9 o'clock, and march TAKE NOTICE, | Rusture Lots, de, &e. &e. * oth ties, taliliiiiananiaads ahlep-tlad tiesto Git. lets Bias a ae a ene ~ Ft an : g n gore ar “ ; ; SL Ship News. te the Grounds, preceded by the Band. In the | and yovern themselves accordingly. A word to I, yee name tong ne eens ape Roach, as tig 3 " ot, ’ Sy “Si *Feman Bro-!: ater: advancement of the great body ot | ivals | evening, at 6 o’clock,the Members will reform: | the wise i ficient. e ore ; ae > : "Or J . deration, but aa the above reselution was passed therhood, was introduced on the floor of the | the pey} le. Pr ate cy ate or } ealvelt te on redieac aah roe " a the pan will DAL a “i me et “a at i i } Lymoura, June 4—Arctic, Martin. . — ‘ : at the Parsouawe, on N + the y be was glad te hare te infurw them that the pre- Senate at Washington ly the Hon. Mr. Wilson, od aac nae Eivetieoch. Jése 5-Selide Gaskin. 2 +, {. Tiexurs, for the "Péu. Ua. 6A for the Lottery. On Hand, about a dozen more of those superior "LY bent. theaubule of thet i ‘s ‘ sent Government approved of the Liberal prinei | on Mouday, and to the erowd assembled at} Canipiasy Frover Trape.—Flour in the dine Kick lam + gig ee ath, a j ds. td.; to be had at the Stores of the Hons. D. American Ouk WAGONS and BUGGI ES; ae Purtianes, compra ioctl “oo nn Sailors” tall Golbibes’ Orphan Pill ts theeven. | Moutceal market is quoted ta Bhaw’s Circdlar |: Laonpunpunntedene 2 Kmpresa, Gillis. } Brenan aud P Walker, and W. RK. Watson, Owen | for sule cheap. Dining Room, and Med Room Furnitare, chen, ples in regard to the Lavd Question which be had inz, by the Speaker of the House of Congress, | of the 15th inst, as follows :- Superior Extra, | © a aah maar yr eter reek te ie ALSo— Moll.nd Heeler paneite tena Pride eel ‘ alwaysadvecated. Mr. Colfax. He addressed the crowd on the | $9 a £9.50 per barrel ; Extra Superfine 88.25 | Launched. ra tae aoe wae eee es — = i The furniture may be sean.ow siew on Fi “ E aoded hn (hal hi - 7: “) . oe Te nang , . : si J a | js ae Andrew MeDonald, Ksqr, Summerside; and Mr.) Two or three ISLAND WOOD WAGONS, to ac- | Saturday, 20th and 30th Janednat., previous to the A vote of thanks wae awarded to the Chair- | subject ot Irish li verty, and Speaker Colfax a Be. 65 ; h ancy Supertine $7.50 it $x.00 ; | On the lth inat., trom. the Shipyard of Mr. | Michael McCormack. Souris; also from the fellow: | commodate parties requiring an inferior article at | sale, where catalogues mua land. Mr. 8S. hus man; when three hearty cheers were given to also eaten d afew remarks. Head Centre | City Brands of Supertine $6.60 a 86.75 ; Super) saan arroll, Lot ‘ tor John Yeo, Exq., Port |" Committee, viz:— less price. Now is your Lie to get a Bargain. much pleasure _ ere pe ay eo ay : Stephens was to have been honoured by an in- | from Canada Wheat $6.50 a $6.65: from | Hill, a seven years Barqne of 420 tons, called| John Bowers, Alex. MeDonald, John Murphy %. WELLS. | femishing to the peeve Enley 08Abe, Sane 7 : alas ; ; phe a wed by an in at Sb. a $6.65: from ‘ year 1 : ' rs. Alex. MeDonald, John Murphy, ale ce 7 ; 4 . td are me Pe a <s Torts “2 Vitation of Speaker Colfax : but understanding | Western Wheat $6.50 a $b 60; Super No. ? | the * Northern Crown.” Angus MePhee, Jolin Christian, Charles Quirk, Chitown, June 25, 1866, wkly sj Jin onan of a first class order and has been well worge Coles, and three for the Hon, “ny that similar honors were i : ; A lhe on . oe ok” ae sy | 5 wats ei On the 16th inst. from-the Shipyard of Mr,| Chas. Rielly, Win. Mclutyre, H. A. Bennett, and | > : ar selon | “rh ’ ats ors were intended for Roberts, | $6.20 a $6.55; Fine $5.75 a &6. Si : , ; ee ee we OOO a ee i . . j ie ri con i Tke Hon. Mr. Coles proceeded to hia other ap- | he declined, as be thou sht it would ck like « 7 : ee | James Yeo, jeor., Pogt Hil, fers Hon. James Y eu, Charles Grills. W. €. GRANT. § Valuable I reehold Property in T a aan ri entantes e " ae ’ eas ot ee: ee ne la koven years’ % oat Ak - C. GRANT, See’y, ’ ha 7 : Polatwente, seemingly well pleased te find the aan | between himself and Col. Roberts to} The followiug is-a statement of the revenue | a ype hile ted cis ea at Pis Juné 25, 1866, ’ J Charlottetown, and at South- ome ? =. Roach, at the Parsonage, on ar * " cople firm: o : « bere . the peonpie f | “eli ° dia! aa. | : P ° a . | : . 7 , : ; am , before the She. Sane iuinds of the people firm: on that subject, whieh |e people of Tre and told 15 and expenditure of the province of Canada for quid, avery fine coppet-fast ened Brig. of 249 tons | ge In connection with the above, the Char port, Lot 48, for Sale. Terms of Sule—All amounts under £5 to be pai re bas cust him wo little attention; aod the people New York, June 20th, p.m. the mouth ending 31st May, 1866 :— | Peister, named the - Albion,” and built under | Jorterown * Anmmieur Dramatic Cinb ” will give a| ¢ YO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION at the sule; all amounts nbove £5, and upto LH, ®t tied te know he could represent their views! 4 pentrality bill was introduced i sah! a . : ‘the inspection Llyed's Surveyor, te class five | DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT on the sume d he Cabintal emtiteeste Tae wis) at 3 meetnlios eat Renn he) Spee ate . ssiheeisiie pallette ntl she : . th . -~ roe _ into ‘ on- | mee h-- years, tor John Douse, Keq, of this City. evening. at 8 o'clock—the performance to consist — 4 = : mea Baile FRID. foresietrartne by approved eye oe pots quncsidetnoncly, ont out any s-ifish motive. gress tday—makes it legal for the people of | ‘ustoms. ........«... £619,093 36 \ of Shakespeare's at twelve o'clock, noou, on FRIDAY, the 27th day ’, SANDERSON, Auctioneer. MICHAEL MURPHY, this Sawatey te sell munitions of war, vessels| Excise... 134,722 83 | “Merchant of Venice, |! July next (1506) ander a power af eee Ne EE Oh nb + as ; of war. c., &e., ta anv Government and neo. | Bill st: luty ere « 4 if ained Ina certain Mortgage, date te twenty- . i Secretury. " 7 > I | stump duty. 6,264 24 | to be followed by the langhal nadiy. 156 el ale Lesial in s g ¢ Fort Augustus, June @ist, 1866. ple with whom we are at peace. It takes Eng: | Post Office 34.913 60 | PEOPLE'S Pate = Se le second day of Se plember, one thousand wight W agous at Auction, Z land's example during our war and makes it t! i Cr Li f 64 £10 (di . ritl TT EE. ally Se aglatll ; hundred and fifty-eight, and made between Wit- TEXHE S sriber j ds eelli TION, a ‘Satie | y ar and makes it the rown Lands 199,649 23 | Ronen ener en enone eetene chin rncurennie. bo the side-splitting Farce entitled LIAM JAKEMAN, of Charl “ in Prinee HE Subscriber intends ing at Avc loc ; Arrocrres oF rue UL 8S. War. — Mr. | tule for the future. Gold 152. Miscellaneous SG, 39T SI . | “A PRETTY PIECE OF BUSINESS.” | Edward Island ‘Blackempith sod Maniiieaiihacnite } 2 ote SAE USE. ae re D latter te olath E j | ‘ r rare > . Ten 8 rer eer 4 Sid , a ’ ’ ’ rew GC (if , abe ~\ r ' Samuel Johu Gurney, eldst son of Mr. Gurney, | New York, June 21 a a p | ust BR ecel ed Pickets Is 6d; reserved seats 3s; to be bad at the | of the one part, and Alicia Frances Ward, ot. Leval * new tan - aah — een me Fae (leek ons Lo ‘Er : i VE tKy « -!, p.m. Total _ $1,075,010 07 | 3 | above Stores and from Committee. Cottage, St. Brelade’s District, in the Island of Jer- ey are neat an = ’ er every way a 5 “ ne ial » Went te Laden in i504, w 8 j : > s ‘ex: ‘ avn . vee a : Sc t IK tC % 5 j 7 i he Briti - f ; | sonaleed ie j : a et am Somuneston. (Senne) despatch | says the! Exrexoirene... .. 674,588 16 Kx Schr, Marte Anna, fron QUEBKC, | Le See small Bills for particulars. sey, w the British Channel, Spinster, of the other wilt ee ea , uuust, é " Mi Bi the -- ue, ane thgnee te the United steanx r ¢ reece nf brits “un eXtra Kio Grande \ ' _—- } \ RRELS NO 1 SU PRE. FLOUR, | i W. ©. GRANT, Sec’y. part, ALL thone several pirors of Land, being Plots “ , i , a i ' Biates befwre the Rebellion. He married a| Courier of she, L%th inst., with details of the | ‘The Toronto Leeder thus retera to a subject of | oxes SOAP. | June 25, 1866, Numbers 12, 13, and J4, as jaid down on a plan of |. wine psa wonta.caminabs pin oteatan eit : Sew thern lad . possesein Cs tt hueplat ti ti r capture ot the ziberal tore » under CGrevin of | renert ] . — ad st ogh nenspanter t . s ’ Hhas ALE X« PORTER (MeCallum’s), | ray OTN ae ae s idee Subdivision ot Town Lots Numbers 99, 36, vi, hed -- er : y vF De: ; \ , : v ’ ohenr we wereeen ia te large merchandise train from Matamoras to ‘id : ‘ bl - wre, ape > gp tey ie Bbls Bitter and Pale ALE (in bottle) CALEDONIAN CLUB 58, 59,and 60 in the Second Hundred of Town Lots | Pbey may go much lower, some of them, at 4 perty. lu 1502 he opposed the buruing of cotton ‘ a . MAG a jsiderable attention from the Anti-Cowfederate BL PORTEL di in Char vn, fi , ‘ y Cha 2 ; i men “5 ; | the juterior. The train was conveved by 10 press of this city. Ot Canadian four, it eays:— | sols PORTER, AND in Charlettetown, formerly purchased by Charles TERMs—one half payable in 5 tka, the re- tae wo the estate, when aeme merciless scoundrels Imperialist companies,” numbering 350 men, | © The Prov i Gi at . ee os é ‘ Hensley, and wow lodged in the office of the Re- | mainder in 17 mouths, on approved joiat notes. — me erized and confined hun in the ter(resa of Fert under Captain Hoppa ; 100 guerillas mad * up wi k a ‘at eo. a i sing ee an ed | Also a Store, pat MT RRHA TIONAL ee 1 ee a oie ve ta ™ S aee wae ne | : , ; ws a; P00 sueriilas, made “kK, which import large quantities of wheatand |... 4 Bae . Ldw i vi ub i ilasg’ tae Hudeon. During his incarceration bis wife visit- | Of Confederates, and 1500 Mexican Imperial flour for consumption, aos hitherto been in the | PEAS, Bae BRANDY (Hennessey’s), Hi hl an d Gatherin “as on eee tombe le: 4 7 . = ; fewG pwr, ao 16, 1008.-. dans dean ists. It had w neces of artill ard 16 Me - habit f etanile the lis me }COFFEER, GIN (DeKuyper s) | ' comine wel 4 ' ’ iStreet a perth cast 3 avers ed him twice, and. on attempting to do se the ae P s i ery and 6 Mexican | ~~ a 7 pon Their ‘Suppit-s trem the United SUGAR RUM : ’ le YH TULRD NNU 1 4" . corner of Grafton Lane; thence east along Graf- King S uare llouse. third time, wae captured bs the P dbreld. eadce suns. ty ht usted one hour when the i' tates hey have been accustomed to use an PL 0 r BRE AD mn PORT WINE } ’ , tL A} a UAL GA PHER- ton Street for the di-tance of 114 feet; thence -~ q . sical : train Was captured on the 16th inst., about 3} iterior grade ot four; and the Halitax papers | Loy : x t felt, SHERRY WINE thteitict td Canaan ans Fight naake nesth OW frets, theboe anal. 004 , General Banks, and coufiued for two mouths ina tell us that a prejudice aga‘ust Canadian flour has | SOLE LEATHER, SUBERY WINE, j held at Charlottetowu, on WEDNESDAY, the ‘ the above Establishment will be found small hut, clusely guarded by the soldiers, where she was most cruelly treated, insulted and fed on soldier's rations, most of which time she was sick. When Fort Haden surrendered she again enter- ed the fortress with the conquering army, aud there found the corpse, shoes, and blankets of her departed husband, and had every reason to believe that he had been brutally murdered by the same party whe had condemned him to the fortress.— Lom, ~ oe That the principal object of the seoundrels who leagues from Canango Canal, and Maranina and Escabado with their remnants had placed themselves under Grevin. The Liberals num | bered 2500, well armed and equipped. Phe train contained merchandize and ammunition of great value. Gen. Olivaras was wounded, land passed throuzh Reynosa on Saturday night. | One of Several officers of this command had arrived at | unionist organ—advises its readers te bave no- | Matamoras who confirmed the capture of 800 | thing todo with anything Canadian, and above | prisoners of Olivaras, and about 400 others, | all things, not to eat Canadian flour. Such bar- | }grewn upthere, ou the stipposition that itis ma- | turally dampand liable te sour, in warue weather j mands the highest price inthe New York market, jis grown in Canada, and we hear from there no- | | thing of this complaint of detective qualities, the Halitax journale—a_ ranting anti- The best four in America, and that which com- | | TOBACCO, sib | CIGARS, | CANDLES, CHAMPAGNE SCOTCH do KEROSENE, “UPPER CANADA DO. Now Loading it Moiitreal for this Port, Schr. Vincent — } Flour, Meal, Bread, and General Merchandize. 1 i with the convoy, were sent to Canango under | bareus notions as these will rapidly disappear be- | All of which will be sold at lowest market rates. a double guard, with orders not to allew any- thing to be touched. loss by this eapture. ‘Twenty-one of the Aus- | fore the civilizing influence of an union with the , | great De Venn si : ; ange ‘ | Rumor says the Mexican | ®"*? Provinee of Canada, and the intercolonial | J. ROBERTS ECKARDT. Water Street, Cl’tewn, June 25, 13866. .. AWURBON WHISKEY, | iach AUGUST, when the usnal prizes wiil be competed for. The Comittee also intend offering | two additions! prizes in Pipe Music, for the best | performers ou the chanter, under 21 years of ave. | A. G. MCDOUGALL, See’y. | June 25, 1866, Zin A Great Tea Party © SOU rTM WEST. TEA PARTY will take place at South Wert, Lot 27, } The parishioners, knowing that the revenue ef feet to Grafton lane aforesaid ; thence werth along said lane 80 feet to the place of commencement. | Aso that piece of Land situate in Charlottetown, being the western meiety of Plot number 21 as laid down ou the said plan of Subdivision, having a freut, 20 teet on Gratton lane, end extending back in an eastwardly direction 70 teet: Also all thas other piece of land im Charlottetown, afore- said, being the north western quarter of ‘Town Lot No. 95 in the 2ud Huudred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with a front of 84 feet on Graften Street, and of 40 feet on Hillsborough Street. ALSO all that other piece of Land situate in the villageot STRATFORD, Township No. 48, m Trince road leading from the old Town Rvad (called T A a PULL ASSORTMENT of Fresh and Seasenable Goods, to which the attention of Parebasessdsueqpectfally invited, Specia! attention is called to adhoice lot of SUMMER TWEEDS. The above are offered at our usual Moderate Rates. BEER & SONS. Ch'town, Jnne 18, 1866. bw c fe ri cep Ca ae ir Restate , ‘ on THURSDAY, the 19th o99peeineret wiaeemer-spaiemnern ent tmemminiaeeniaiuall FENIAN ROUBERIES. Imperialist reziment changed sides in the fight. | trade to win © will tel Xistence. | 5 isl rw 8) tm all other adv. ent JULY, onthe grounds immediately opposite the Edward Island, bounded as follows, that is to Rea Part . The Imperialists have suffered aw irreparable As fan att * Zi R. C. Chureh. say. commencing at the south west angle of the ot > Ds 7 ° The names, ages, and relisious tenets of the | li A y ! HAY ! HAY ! cCreaeed over te the American berder trom the Luited States, was ) lunder, seems very clear from the following extract of a letter trun: the Toronto Globe correspondent ; “ The Fenians pillaged most at } relighsburg;: | five stores were entered. The Feciaue helped | Chemecives te beets, hate, He. They pulled off their eld clothes and put on the new lie om the floere of the stores, Au examination fiews what beggarly ragawuuffins the ruiders were Tie clothes lett behind are filled with vernon, and tue filthy te tench Phey opened most of the let- tere at the Preligebarg post office “ Lesamined all the stores here to-day, and find the damage considerable, It i. stated that waggen-leads ef goods were carried off by the Femanus, I went through eeveral private houses which had been ransacked Ju some of the stores the damage will exceed ene thousand dollars.” —_- - The reeent action of the House of Representa- | tives at Washington has exhibited, by an over- trians escaped. A Monterey specie train is being at Calva for six days attempting to re turn to Monterey, and fears are entertained that it would alsu be captured. Gold 148. New A despatch from Toronto says:—*‘ It is ex- pected that the New Brunswick Legislature York, June 22. the wid still, will adopt the Confederation Scheme, and dele- | yates from the various Provinces will probably leave for FEusland at the end of the present month A fire at St. Joseph's, Missouri, yesterday, dest oved property valued at S300.,- O00. An Austrian decree has been received at Washin ston, stating that all American ves- sels not having goods contraband of war on | board, shall be unmolested by her ipy. Gold 149}. New York, June 22, p. m. A Vera Cruz letter, dated the 13th inst., states that the Yellow Fever is raginy in that city fearfully. The last steamer trom Eurepe brought 500 troops for Maximilian. | | Fenians captured at Fort Erie, Canada, are | published in the Canada papers. The total | | number is fifty-eight + fourteen are Protestants | land forty-four Catholics; ane is a native of | Germany, seven of Canada, twenty-five of Tre- | land, and the remainder of the United States ; | nineteen ore under twenty-one vears of aze. | Among them is oue David Farnfden, aed 42, who claims to be a tainister of the hk} iscopal | Church of Western New York. He is dressed | in rustic black habiliments, with white necker- | i chief, and says he. is a Seotehman by birth, | j having been born at Edinburg, and that his rec- | tery is ahout sixty miles east of Buffalo on the | New York Central line, and a John MeMahon. who calis himself a Catholie Priest. | | | - A | New Trisn Cannas aL.—The Most Reverend | | De. Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin, has received | F . , i ‘ }from the Holy Father the Cardinal's Hat, in | *,¢ . . ° ' .- | recognition of his great merit. Dr. Cullen is | } ‘said to be the first Irishman who has received | | 25th June, 1866. FEW TONS OF SUPERIOR HAY for Sale by the Subscriber. GEOKGE COLES. LIME, LIME. BARRELS No. 1 NEW BRUNS- WICK LIME, 10 June 25th. N. RANKIN. rw is] lin FREE STONE. yu I. Subscriber is authorised to take orders to supply parties with superior FREE STONE, for figsing or building purposes, in auy quantities, uot to exceed 12 inches in thickness. N. RANKIN. _ dure 25th, 1866. rwish tin LATUS, LATHS. — GO ROO esate. N. RANKIN. rw isl June 25th, 1866. tf ‘the Rev. Mr. DeLangie is not sufficient for the | great labor he has to perform, have resolved to present him with the proceeds of this Tea, The managing committee will spare no pains , to render this the Tea of the seas u; every ar- | rangement will be made for the accommodation and comfort of those attending; and as the | grounds are spacious and beautiful, persons may rely upon enjoying a pleasant day. | Neo person will be permitted to sell spirituous hquors ou the grounds, or in the Vicinity, on that i day. nor will any persons be allowed on the grounds in a state of mtexieation. Suitable music will be provided, aud arrangements made | for the people to enjoy themselves at the varivus | gatnes of auiusements. Tickets of admission Is 6d, children dalf price, which will be suld at the gate. i | By order, J. R. WALSH, Seccetary to Committee. | South West, Lot 27, . June 23rd, 13866. } | | Hillsborough Street) to the wharf; thence (ac- cording to the magtetie north of the year 1764) following the course of said read northwardly tor the distance of 150 feet, or until it meets James Murphy's boundary; thence north 71 degrees west to the shore of Hillsborough Road; thence following the course of said shore southwardly to the northward edge of the old Ferry Road ; thence following the course of the same Southwardly te the place of commencement; together with the DWELLING HOUSES and all the out Houses, Buildings aud eiections thereon, and the pri- vileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging For terms of sale and other particulars apply in Charlottetown, at the office of Hon Joseph Hensley, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Dated the Isth day of June, A. D., 1566, ALICIA F. WARD. by JOSEPH HENSLEY, June 38. her Attorney. — Valuable Mili Property and Lease- hold Land at Wheatly River. To be sold by Public Auction. (PHBE Ladies of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Sturgeon River, Lot 64, wil give A TEA PARTY on the beautiful grounds in connection with the above Church, on Wednesday, the 4th July next. ‘Tea on the tables at one o'clock. Tickets Is 6d; to be had on the grounds, No pains will be spared to moke the affair pleagant and agreeable to all ,» aa the Com- witlee will have the grounds laid off in a suitale. wauner to practise Highland Games and other amusements. ‘ WILLIAM McDONALD, Seeretary. June Tsth, 16g. b ALEXANDER Ress, QUEEN SQUARE, Next Door to Apothecarie’s Hall, Il AS received per ARJAJNE and other arrivals— : " oe eon a. | this ho : \- Mule d 3 4 ae whelwing majority, a degree of ayinyathy with The Liberals have released 28 of the Coufede- ) thi honour, | FLOUR SUGAR, MOLASSES, Valuable Freehold Property poner prec hng fy = Fy alle A La “ge Stock . the Fenians aud hostility towards G reat Britain, rates captured near Gardovar. All work on F ‘ ee ga ae ee 7 FOR SALE No. 24 latel held and worked by John Alex- a a . ay er the Imperial Railroad to the city of Mexico has ine. — On Friday morning, abBut_ five | TEA, BREAD, &c. r aaa, Willi : uF E which cannot be said tu be an indication in taveur | enet diesen If, : * fund ; pres ‘ meee : ; i EXO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the | auder Warren,and formerly by William Ling, and a sb the qutianenth-atapase: Set Gate to be | een discontinued for want of fuuds, and from ° clock, a fire was discovered in the premises Cyhaer for Cash. App'y to I Colonial ehiin ‘i. cl : aot ad all the unexpired term and interest therein, under Spring and Summer : sae . the aggressions of the Liberals. The Imperial. owned by Mrs. D. Reddin, and oceupied as a A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. FRIDAY Soden a rthd AUGUST , e the original Lease, dated let October, 1849, from = e : a great deal of allowance muat be made ists have lost aud abandoned most of their | pie a Mr. B. D. Reddin. The Build | Queen-street, Charlottetown A.D.1 = > ae a ' ile nex" the late William Hodges, Esquire to Messrs. DRY GOODS, a important cities in the interior, and the geire- | "*CTY OY “tr. 9. 2). teeddin, The building and | : t ; | (A. D. 1866) at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, Jobn Orr and, Robert Buntain, being for the terin = tor popular “ buncombe,” and that bedy cannot | be beld tu be the governing power in the United States at the present time. The New York Tribuns, which ia the organ ot the ultra re- sympathy, for party purposes, = _—_—--- --— Cast Away.—On.- Friday last a boat Las! found, butiam up, near Shemogoee, with the | body of a man named Smith, a piiet of Bue- } touche, lashed to the thwart. The corres- | potident who notes this discovery states that | Smith left Bactouche to look ovt for a ship whieh was expected frém P.-E. Island. boat im «hich he went out was a small one; | the wind was blowing hard at the time he left, | and it is supposed that exhaustion induced him | to lash himself to the thwart to prevent being thrown oat. The boat must short!» afterwards have heen overturned by a heavy sén, and in that condition drifted ashore. Mr. Smith leaves a wife and a large family to mourn! heir jogs.— | St. John Morning News, June 18. - >_>. A Montreal correspondent of the New York World says he is assured, by good authority, that Gen. Sweeney allowed himself to be ar- rested, as he considered it would be the best way by which he would abandon the movement, the success of which he had despaired of, and the preparations for which had beon defeated, partly by the mismanagemeut of his subordi- nates, and partiy by the seizure of his arms and *inunition by the United States ()overnment. incre Gti The “sick” Anti, Geo. L. Hatheway, while rusticating in Summerside, P. E. Island, | far removed from the scene of political war- fare in his own Province, undertook to address the people of that locality on Confederation and kindred topies. teristic of Geo. L.—flippant, discursive, abound- ing iN misrepresentation and falsehood, and | running over with abuse and vilification. Among other absurdities he asserted that an/ oifer was made to bribe him with #10000, and | that Covernor Gordon had soucht to bribe him. | These are, as they have already been pro- The address was charae- ral impression is that the Empire will not last long. Maximilian is in great financial distress. Ihe Americans on the Cardova settlement are disheartened and preparing to return to the | publicans, appears tv be making bide for Feuian United States. Tampico is surrounded and jthe property. closely invested by a strong force of Liberals. | The Liberals ave very active in the neighbour- | houd of Matamoras. ——Gold 1497. - =_- * BANKRUPT CANADA.” The Montreal Trade Reriew of the 9th inst. Money Market in that Province: «Notwithstanding the great excitement which has existed during the week with revard to the Fenian invasion, and the continuance of the panic in financial affairs in England, our money market has remained quiet and unchanged. Happily, Canada was never in better cireum- | ainpluated the limb above the aukle. — St. John | stances, financially, to meet occurrences such | as have transpired lately, both here and in Envland. The Banks are in an invulnerable coudition after a year of most prosperous and atisfactory business. The Banks of Montreal and the City Bank made their arinual statements this week. They exhibit a most satisfactory condition of aifairs, and show an active employ- ment of their capital, aud evince careful and good manavement, which has enabled them to place large amounts to the ‘‘rest’’ of the Banks after paying dividends of ei cit per cent. for the year, and ail expenses and losses which | have taken place.” Another Canadian journal says: “It is very gratifying to be assured that the business of the Canadian banks is in a very round and hopefui condition. On all hands, it is conceded that this country was never in a stronver condition to withstand the reverbera- tion of such a panic as that which has con- vulsed the London market. The commercial editor of the Moutreal Gazelle observes, that whilst we read, with reyret, of the serious troubles of the mother country, we have reason | We | stand that Mr. Reddin's loss is considerable, | all its contents were consumed. there being only a partial insurance efected on We have not heard how the | fire originated, ll - a Supvex Deatu —On the evening of the 18th under- | 25th June, 1366. PUBLIU. LANDS SALE. IMPROVED FARMS. inst a man narred Horace Eaten fell dead while ‘Townships Nos. 38,. 39, and 40. digging clama en the shore near “ the Point,’’ pe E COMMISSLONKR OF PUBLIU Cascumpec. sANDS will submit to Public Competition at | Mr. JAMES McDONAED'S, Merchant. St: Peter's ACCIDENT on THE Katiway.—-About 6 o'clock Road Lot 39, on FRIDAY. the 6th day of JULY The | has the following remarks on the state of the | last Friday afternvon as the train was returning from Point du Chene, Jas. Gratian, the engine | cleaner, while attempting te jump on the engine, jand the wheel of the tender passed over jit, crushing it almost to a jelly. | held on te the handrail and by that means, iv all | probability saved bis lite. Dr. Jacobs of Moneton Paper. | James Hoge, Kxq , editor and proprietor of the | Fredericton Reporter, died at his residence in that city on Tuesday, 12h inst. Mr. Loge, be- sides being an able and intelligent editor, pos- sessed considerable literary abiuity ; he was the author of a meriterious volume of poems, and i was, in his youth, a correspondent of his illus. herd. —- | The very perfection of the human “body readers it ike acomplex machine, very lable te be thrown fext by the nerves. Holloway's Pills are always the seasenable and reliable remedy ; they relieve every ailment, which is not mortal, in the human system. As alteratives. stomachies, tonics and aperienta, these Pills eecupy a proud pre euin- ence, from which vo other medicine can dislodge ‘them; they restore health and strength which nervous and dyspeptic sufferers have failed to re- | cover elsewhere. ‘upon the organs of digestion, assimilation and cir- ‘eulation that they immediately arouse torpid ‘organsaugment diminishing vital power, and sup- | port failing energies. which was in motion, slipped bis foot off the steps | trivus namesake, James Hogg, the Ettrick Shep- | Hottoway's Pitts. — Nervous Irritability. next, at L o'clock, p. m., IM PROVED FAKMS, situate on Townships Nos. 38 and 39, in King’s Con ty, a8 hereunder described. lw) ACRES of LAND situate on the Sr | Peter's Road, Lot 38, having u frout thereon of 117 chains, adjoining land held by Jauuarius Mae- He still Adan, late in the oceupation of John Roberts. It | has a consideruble clearance, aud a small building | thereon. 50 ACRES of LAND situate on the St. Peter's | Road, Lot 38, opposite. Mr. MeMulien’s Forge, | lately owned by Patrick Bambrick., 116 ACRES of LAND, situate on Donnvelly’s Road, Lot 38, having a front thereon of 18 chains | and 39 links, adjoining the land of Michael Me- Bride, late in the vceupation of Patrick MeWade. 25 ACRES of LAND, situate on the St. Peter's Road, Lot 33, adjoining hand held by Mr James | MceDouald, Merchaut, now or late in the ovcupa- ition of Ronald MeDonald. 25 ACRES of LAND, at the rear of the above i described farm... 65 A CRES of LAND, situate on the St. Peter's Road, Lot 39, adjoining land held by James Cotlin, lute iu the occupation of Donald MoAdan, | 80 ACRES of LAN] situate on McEwen's out of order—a stale that is at onee made mam- | Road, Lot 39. having a front thereon of 10 chains, adjoining land hed by Angus MeEachern, now or | late in the occupation of Johu Melntyre. | AND on the same day, at 4 o'clock, p.m.,at Mr | WILLIAM HOOPER ’S, Morrell, Lot 40; | 30 ACRES of LAND, adjoining tand held by | Jumes Battersby, St. Peter's Koad, Lot 40. and extending fromthe rear of bis oecupation to the Marie Creek. | Holloway’s Pills act so direetly | Road, Lot 40, adjoining lund held by Henry Robins, | | now or late in the occupation of Thompson. 23 ACRES of LAND, situate on the Marsh | Lot 40, opposite to the before deseribed a frout of six chains, and extending | Road, ) | lame, leaving a | | to the Marie River. | 30 ACRES of LAND, situate on the Marsh | under avd by virtue of a Power of Sale contained | in a certain Deed of Release by way of Mortgage, | bearing date the first day of April, A. D. 1857, jand made between WILLIAM C. TROWAN, of | Charlottetown, atoresaid,Cordwainer,and EMMA TROWAN, his wife, of tle one part, and HENRY | ALLAN JOHNSON, of the same place, Doctor | af Medicine, ot the other part: All the Right, { Title and Freehold [yterest of the said WILLIAM |} C. TROWAN and EMMA TROWAN, his wite, in | andtoall that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate in | Charlottetown atoresaid, bounded as follows, that is to say: Ou the North by a front of thirty-three j leet on Kent street, on the East by a lane exteud- jing ata right angle to said street southwardly along the westward boundary of a Plot of ground in the eceupation of ROBERT PERCIVAL, for | the distance of sixty-four feet; on the South by a | parallel line to said Street extending westwardly | thirty-two feet; and on the West by a right angle | westwardly one foot, thence at a right angle northwardly thirty-eight feet to the said street, j and forming part of Town Lots Numoers Ninety /and Ninety-one, in the Third Hundred of Lots in the said Town, And alse all that Piece or Parcel off Ground situate in Charlottetown aforesaid, | fronting on the north side of a street (Keown as “ Clark Street ”’) recently epened out from Prince street te Hillsborough street, commencing at a distance of eighty feet six inches irom said Prince | street, and eXteuding eastwardly along said Clark street thirty-two feet nine inches, aud runnmy | backwards therefrom by lines nearly parallel tor the distance of thirty-six feet, and being thirty- | three feet six inches in length in the rear, beund- jed on the west by land, the property of George | Clark, and Rebecca Jane Clark, bis woite, fon the east by land in) possession of Ro- i bert Percival on the nerth by the land in possession of Wiiliau OC. Trewar, as xbove | described, and on the svuth by said Ciark street, lthe said last described piece of ground being | situate partly in Town Lot Number Ninety and | partly in Town Lot Number Ninety-one, in the Third hundred of Town Lots ator sad, together | wi ball Houses,Out Houses, Buildings and Appur- | tevnances upon the said several preees of ground erected or thereunto belonging. rf office of George Alley, Esq. Attorney at Law, Water Street, Charlotig.owg. ; Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 4306. } of 20 years, from the first day of October, 1849; and all the rights and privileges with respect to buildings and impcavements secured to the ten- ant by virtue of the.covenants in the Lease con- Groceries, Ac. &c., which he will sell at a low figure. —ALSO— tained, will be sold by AUCTION, at the COL@ NIAL BUILDING, CHARLOTTETOWN, on TUESDAY, the third day of JULY next, at the: hour of twelve o'clock, neon. At the eame time will be offered for sale the unexpired Leasehold Luterest in two TRACTS vot LAN Dou Lot 24, containing about 45 ACRES, adjoining the above Mills and usually vecupied therewith, and now held by the undarsigued ‘Trustees for sale, &e. For Terms and other particulars apply at the Office of the undersigued Trustees for sale, under Deed from Wiliam Ling, dated J2th day of Feb- |. rnary, 1863, and from John Alexander Warren, dated 4th June, 1866. JOHN LANGWORTH, ? JOSEPH HENSLEY, livstees. JAMES ANDERSON, § Charlottetown, Ikth June, 1856 FOR SALE, FEPYUHE Subseriber offers for Sale that valuable Property, formerly owned by Mr Robert Haszard, containing GU acres of Land— fronting on tue North River and adjuining * Upton.” On the premises are a new House and Barn. The facilities for shipping Produce at the North River Bridge, and the extensive Massel Beds which lie direetly in front of this Farm, ren- der it a most desirable Property. Also, That very valuable Freehold FARM, known as Schurman Point Farm,— distant about a mile and a half, ina direct line, from Summerside— containing 106 acres, and having a frontage of over | a mile eu Bedeque Bay and Wilmot Creek. About 40 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with a fine | ply to JAMES C. POPE. For Terms and other particulars apply at the | growth of hard and soft wood. ‘Teruis easy —ap- | Ch’town, 7th May, 1866, ai svat sj - == ——— | Great Bargains. pug Subseriher intending to wake an | alteration in his business on the Ist of Oc- teber neat, will sell the following articles at the | a large Assortment of HOOP SKIRTS, all Sizes. Charlottetown, June 18, 1966. ROBERT YOUNG, North Side Queen Square, \ / @ULD) bersby tender te he numerous triends aud the public hie aut sincere thanks for the »very liberal patronage hitherte bestowed upen him, and begs te iteform them that he has again opened up at the OLD STAND, with an entirely NEW AND WELL SELECT- ED STOCK OF . Staple & Fancy Dry Goads, MILAAN ERY, Hats, Bonneis, Ribbons, Flawere, Plieathers, Laces, Parasols, Shawls, Mauties, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Dress Goods, Tickings, Osna- burgs, Towelings, Ginghawa, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, (the cheapest in the trade,) Cotton Warps, etc., ete., ete. A few Chests very superior TEA, A large Stock of Millinery always on hand and made up tw order, Charlottetown, May 21, 1866. NOTICE, FPVIIE SUBSCRIBER Legs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown. and the public gene- rally, that be has KE OPENED bis Tailoring Establishment on QUEEN STKEET, two doors west af 7. Dem Brisuy's; and solicits—while putefully neknow ledging past favors—a return of that public pa- trenage which was formerly so generonsly amd extenaively casterred npon hint. Having acquired a thoroughly correct know ledge of the Cutting Department, ona parely geometrical priveiple, together with many years’ snecessfal practice, he is prepared to compete, for superiority, nounced through the columns of a cor tempo pas in ay - re oat rhe 7 | SPR REDOTE eeeneaen. GeorGe ALI a FH: Abele AON prices named below, viz:— | with any of his profession in this Colony, ie ’ SOT nh CON | especially ”? Mmerceant.e Comin y mn « | ‘ J e 95. 1865. S| alte iets o aduint “ 8 ts i * 4s Fary, concoctions, pare and simple. This mueh, | liad saat of financial affairs in this eoun- | Married. a 7 : Faadekt Sulicitor § on FEA. Coe & 9S per'te.; Warenmied apes, only tela ie arr Be abuse cae hawevem can searvely he said of the sturies/try. The monthly bank statement exhibits a| At St. John's, N.F., by the Rev. John Vereker, | Prince £dward island beth ha SUGAR, 7d per Ib. ; sfloat about G. L.'s ultempt to divide an im Huential body in the constituency of York by | the offer of money to some of its more promi. ; nent members, or one at least of them, and / ahout his abandonment of the contest on find. ing this attempt unsuecessful.—St. John Morn- ing News, June 20. ssainoiteniih ttl eliataiaiteatiale _ & man, by the name of Fox, vet loag age mar. | ried 2 young girl by the name of Ashley, near | . Vt. They had some trouble, and | parted. sound and very satisfactory cyndition of busi- ness. The circulation on the Ist May, 1865, was $8,195,823. Fhe circulation Ist of May, 1866, is $11,957,226. The amount of deposits Ist May, 1865, was $23,697,156. The amount Ist May. 1865, was $25,775,697. The amount lef notes and bills discounted Ist May, 1565, | was $44,115,653. The amount Ist May, 1566, was $43,837,426. It will appear from the above statement, showing an excess of over five millions in deposits since Ist May, 1865, P. P., assisted by the Rev. Thomas O'Connor, P. P., of Portagal Cove, Dr. J.J Dearin to Bessie Josephine Stanishius, second danghter of the late | Hon James Furlong, merchant, and member of | Her Maj sty's Legislative Council of play Istaud. On the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. James Prnpraise, to Miss Aun Galloway, both of hie city 5 | On the 27th April, by the Rey. Dr. Jenkins, Mr. | William Crane, of China Vojut, fo Miss Annie Hayden, of Cherry Valley. a ange at ” Bisa BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, South Side Queen Square. “TENE Sabseriter respectfully begs leave ' to inform his custgmers and the public gene- ‘rally that his Wiwerooms are vow well filled with all kinds of goods in hjs fe, saitable for the | season, Which have ben nanufactured with great jeare, aud of the best ide hah: with a due reggrd to sizes, and which will be offered to wholesale most fuveurable terms, ad at such Valuable Freeheld arm for Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land. in a high state of enltivation, with a | good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House. Thresh- ing Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, | Ome Hundred Acres of Wood Land in the rear. situate ou the sonth side of Elliot River, \gbout seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite ‘near two public wherfs for shipping produce, &¢ |The above Property is well werth he notice of any person wishing to purelinse a good Frechold i ' GIN, 6s 6d to 7s pe: gallon. RUM, 4a to 4s 3d do. BRANDY, 12s. dv, SALT, Is 8d per bushed, | TOBACCO, Is 8d per te. COTTON WARP, Ws Gd, White. Do. 198, Blue. | FLOUR, 40s to 50s per barrel. i GLASSWARE, NADLS, PAINTS and OILS, | | Cirtown, Jane 18, 1866, ship, ws hie Parpiew. he genraniwes the Firm of ~ Me L“YOD & CHRISTIAN” tisfaction. Orders from the country promptly attended to. JAMES McLEOPD. if lu give every su- - SEWING MACHINES. SiC YOUNG das amnch pleasure +u announcing that he hasyustébean sole Azeut for P. KE. Island, for the sale « THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, Hie breame cummed of yung widew, | that notwithstanding the high price of bread- and it aceon i i id « i vife. 7 ” ‘ le saw ee led cas a mo — ee | stuffs and other articles the increased capital an old barn, on « tarm where there waa no one | bas not been obtained by discounts, as the living, on pretence of making up and living with | amount due the Banks on bills and notes dis- f again. She met him there, and the next counted is nearly $300,000 less than it was last Morning the barn was a heap of ashes, and her) May. The increased capital on deposit, and “sumed body was found with sufficient | the excess, three millions hayk bills, in cirep- Warks of violence still to be seen upon her head | lation, is the result of a good years’ business in We show beyond question that she was murdered. ' Her lower limbs were burved off, but ber bed 88 net consumed. Her skull was fractured, vidently by g heavy blow. The wurderer is Mow in prison. — HN. V. Tribune. ata Aireat Reduction in Pruecs. HUGH MONAGIIAN, | Queen-street, Charlottetown, i June 18, 1866 | Property, being the estate of the late J.C. Wright, | Esq. Time will be given for two thirds of the | mwirchase money. Enquire at the Office of Heyy | JaLMER, Esquire, or of the suoseriber i f buyers on the t fav é prices as cannot fail to Jnsure quick gales. He particolarly invites the attention of the On Sanday, the [7th iustant, at the residence of | her dugyghter, Souris, in the olst year of her. aye, and | euabite Da ng tee Divine WHHL, wham. | Citizens of Che be ey ea a | . 7 - ia J ° ale a . * “Dr . E lict of Mr. Alexander MeDonald, late of Allisary, | wil a ae albapassemmdiens wale fail \ posume CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. and fourth danghter of the late Mr. Allen Mg- |) WHIC®. 1 J ae | Sane “2S. 1866 ' | —,his is the only Establishment in the —" , Donald. Garalelia. alii ! At Morell leases. on the I7th instant, Joho City where yeu can get a good Boot, a WANTED! | Benjunin Cox, Esq, aved 96 vears Hig reaming Geod Fitung and Pashivnable Boot, a, : q ; were followed on eduesday Vaust to hig last place CILEAP. iw o Journey men Tailors, all branches of trade and indugtry im Canada of rest by a large number of friend and acy uaint- Call and examine the It fd thee piaelins and r ( ; v} id the mort Tashton: | elsewhere, whet yaqu W! ® ULOx Two Women the past twelve months.” | ances. New found|and wpers copy. mt ra AC toll Haru They the 7 iatant after es Teter each ot BOUTS wl SUES, with Christian resignation, aged 48 years, Mr 7o- = William Henderson, trader. Ile was a native of We learn that the Sch. Happy Return, belong: | of Parliament at Ottawa, on the Sth inst., to} Firion. NS He pte ebayer de pa oe Bl ut to D. i. Marray & aid Wm. Palmer, of thie the very prosperous condition of the Province, cht ren te gowrn their berenverient. Halifsyx wea totally wreeked at Malpeque, PoE ; papery plense copy. and would strongly recommend to all intending mrcbasers, an inspection of ihe sample now on Vie premises, 80 confident is he that thes only / require to be seen in operation to be i. ppreenited . pyrite hati th THE WEED MACHINES Farmers’ Bank of R USTICO, are better adypted than any others P the market ‘HE ANNUAL MEETING ot. the [te she stanges nnd sim wall cow foem_one te : Shareholders of this Bank will Jake place at > at hl teeta of x Ae Without stopping, : ithe Lecture Room, in Rastieo. on THURSDAY, | in < every stitch perfect They will sew the oth day of JULY wext, at 12 e clock, noon, for eats the finest panze to the heaviest cloth, wud’ the purpose of choosing Six Directors in the place | even jo stout. hard leather, withont changing lof the eix that have t9 vacate their seats for the | teen A ur us king anv weljaat went of cho iietibiee. ane io aies eiaickanaieen” other, business ‘Twe different sizer of the Machine are manufac: —y - > - a a . j j wi K Yr. Holman’s Clothing Establishment, ' P KB Ail persene voting by proxy for othere pend, Sire - eee 7 ts ae xy? ope . iist deposit their anthority to vote with the Cashier . tien the h SUMMERSIDE. gt leust one dey previously to the day of meeting. These Machines ighest Cy High wages paid and coustaut employment, Lord Monck, the Governor Generat of Ca- nada, thus alludes, in his speech at the opening &e, ever olfered in phis City- | who ave acenstowed to work at Clothing on Sewing ALSO, | Machines, at Ladies,’ Gentlemen’, Misses’, Bors’ and Chitdren’s India Rubber Over Shoes, | for sale at unprecedented law prices. r 3 have ‘ave’ provdunm wherever they have n exhibited jp - sland, during the werk, ow her way tw se.|*"4 to the prospect Of » specdy Hee et alville Rud, Lot 31, op thy 10th June, after a CEOuGE MOSS. 25, 106 i i ea i ee Peat ieee u : Pierre Cleaner, Jane VG | aed of the measure of Confederation :— a lingering iness of 12 months, which she bype | June 25, [S66 June 20, [Sup se Rustico, June $8, [Seb =~" Cimrlotictown, May <5,