ut poe tt le but ve wluel kam scery fe ge: nied dates, namely, IN07 for 190% twee apr and paw? deg PRU You ¢ @ortespe deut bas at to design of a. ery ode meade pate poatigertic products, Wen Re whys thatat i (fh abeow favain, selfintlated distespeoct! STs, Of courad, 6 high!) dmpertant nen as te jnsti'y any amonnt OT Qarbingy for ishime New, at appeard te me ta string of polite epithets us : “ entitely lest: wud. he arder to ext steh &® wistortone, PE will strike oat the aut,” anti-Ge eee.» prehis aud request that its suther will weat it aryynd bia bat aa a badge the most steitayBle and deseripiwe of the brat that gave it birth be geingtaston, fwonkd Priddy ask Your cor respawident does he believe that on mH every three ot four hundred ot sour intelligent sub- belies seribers will) for coe moment that any gave wan could possibly mean that our Island Mista were te be organized and trained in orde: te meet, tn battle array, any portion of her Majes ty's Perces, mm the event ¢f es Colooy being to be coegoed by the British Government inte the No: could. wot tind a resting-place, for ane moment propeatod Ountede ration ' auch an idea in any save and deber mind. Yet, that ix evi dently the preteuce oF presumption eo wheh he bates the two notable letters which he bas mtlet- ed on your readers Lam, Sir, Respectfully years, hk. ITENDERSON Lat 35, June 29th, 1366. TERRIFIC FIRE AT PORTLAND, U.S Lewistox, Me, July 5. Piseny rs hy morning train report a fire in Portaaf vesterday p.m Bestom & Maine Railroad Depart, and nea Gorhiimis:C ormer, and swept up Fore, Con gress, and Middle Streets, entive!y Wast ' very thine om those streets yp nu faras Lidia Street,“ near the Grand Trunk Depot, aud is new Pasing in Washington Street, of Hill E ery Bank in the city is in ruins, dupet vet burnt: the Cutw Burlding « itively de streved, the dome falling about 2 a.m. The fire had not cone beyond Cumberland Street in the hack part of the City. Every printing office Fox isl “ k, Peles ph Office, » bocneat Mise meal S burnt. yatem of rateable wolue would be. partial and h jet, for there world beau different test in every ew nin the eouutry. le Oldham a dedacteth ot ai per cent. i made trom the hose estonidted rental, aod Meo Phibbert, adverting to this ex maeted, °° ot thee were taken at a C7 rateable value i would net only net add te the ntinber of voters, but would actutily distran- chive & nomber of perseus now in the possession ef the tranetise. Tt would, bi fact, require a rental ot £1 ie te qealily ter the trauchise Phe amendment would only add 190 te the pre- sent town constitueney of Oldham—an addition which would net be worth having Such a lutited proposal would be au insult to thie classes tuferested Netenh uy Oldban, but iu Stockport, Ashteb, Reehdale, Bolton, and all the large and growing towne ef Lancashire, a £6 or £7 rating franchise woukl produce but an tofinitessiimal in crise upon the exwtiag constifueney. : recent. ys deducted updp all houses aver £6 rentabe i Beem@igham the dednction “ia 22 pet cent ou af fopaes Qhder £10f ieoue part ot Windsor the deduetiowis 25 ver erat, and in athe? parts of the same reyal borogh it is 354 pereent. Phe theery of taking rateable value is plausible ; dut it would work pomecut vousty aud vexattoanly of practice A uew crap et errors would spring vp Which another Reform-Bill would have te constructed to pemove. Persons Whose means are equal, and whe live in the same | description of houses, at equal rentals, fulfilling stilar local duties, and in every respect standing on the same footing, would be divided as regards eect bl rights, and whilst one man was quali fied to vote tor members of Parliament bis vext door veighbour would be exeluded. ‘This was the peint upon which the Goveriment was deleated, | and there detewt has been followed by their resig- | jtution, The Court was, however, se tar away trem the metropolis that Parliament was veces sary adjeurned until Meuday ext: and the pubbe mind rewains in a state of anxiety upon | the subject. The Opposition cannot have deeply cousidered | the possible consequences of the success of their | The resignation of Ministers at the present moment weuld be uotortunate, tor the continent ix alarmed, and seme of its mightiest }states are endangered by an unjustifiable war It is heeessary that statesmen in power in Eng- lend should be men not only devoted to the cause | of peace, but) possessing the confidence of the | jeountry, Are the Tories qualitied for office by | | their autecedents!) Their traditional policy is | eue ot war; and they can ne more be diverted | fre it than the leopard can be made to change | bis spots. Tt was the Tories who desired to plunge jusiuto a warwith America. It was the Tories Whe insisted upon the necessity for this country gemng te war fer Denmark, wheu that aula py | Kingda was beset by the illustrious b. iLgands who | have at last quarrelied over the spoil) Who is | there, looking back upen the past and judging from its recorded eveuts, can tail to apprehend | } that the Tores in power will reverse the pacific | ten pele franebise be } pt oceeding Ju Ashton ASTH aor PHDHEst it ot the Brbnebial Tubes, wh a dry, tenacious phlega, spastnodic affeetion hare rereted with * Brown's Bronchial Troches ’ will in soure cases grve Tntiediategge let Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. June “O— Sch Brothers, Habert, Pictou ; cou 30— Louisa, Clow, New York; florr. duly 2—st Alhambrn, Snow, Halifax ; general carge Lia rookah, Davison, Gaspe ; bal A. Fitield, Poole, Pictou, coul Klizabeth, Lemont, Bay . Vewte ; deals 4—Faneh-n balla, Pinluysen, Chathan stone. Mars Dixon, Shedine > boards. Mary ATin Giirrory Riehibuebto; bowrds Ploughbey , Smith, Picton; coal 4 Mary Kate, MeDonuald, Pug Wael: stone Ranger, Mattital, ‘latmayeuche ; lumber Ellen, Pewtz, Pietou; coal. Lone Star, | Farrow, Boston : wer, CLEARFD? Jane 2% —Ship David Cannon, Welsh, Puwwabh ; lal Won bine, Robertson. Picton ; bal “Al pha, Beaton, Pugwash; de. Adonis, MeDonald, Pietou: do. July 2~—Providence, DeJdardine, Que we; ten, & 4—Charles, MeNeill, Paywasl ; bal Eureka, Baird, Buctouche ; bal Brothers, Hubert, Picton; bal. Sylvanus, Tierce, Gulf; tish ny. Elizabeth, Laronut, Bay Verte: flour, | 4— | Marian Anna, Guvin, Richibucto; bal. Amelia, | Girror. Pietou,; de. ——— | Arrivals in Europe from hence. Liverpool, June M—L. C. Owen. 15—Ocean Belle. 10—DPueifie. Mi—-Aleneas Byrne. J. Mo K. | Piymouth, dune 14—Sailed Arctic, Martin. 25 | Undine, le Y &. I AUCTION! “FUE SUBSCRIBER will SELL by AUC. TION, athis SALES ROOM, Queen Stiéet, on WEDNESDAY next, the llth JULY, at twelve o'clock :— 1 Large Kight-day CLOCK, 1 Small dw da, 3 LOOKING GLASSES, 2 Large PICTURES, in frame, 2 Small de. de, 3 Seta CHINA anda lot of China PLATES, A lot of GLASSWARE, Tea Trays, Mawtlepiece Ornaments, &e , —ALSO— A lat ef MAPS, Ready-made CLOTHES, Tiunks, &e., &e., &e. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. July 9, 1366. MANNY’S COMBINED MOWING AND ee ae “NEW ADWEATI MENTS. ~y Valuable « ‘a Bor) e. rg’O_ BE SOLD by AVEPION, at the CO- LONIAL BUTLDING in Charlottetown, on PREDAY, the 3rd day of AUGUST hele, at the hou 12 o'clock, noon, th Frbaop IN- antes the late JJ H Bw and : : Nag. & 6 in the Lats it to Tey telown, Plan tla es er i NLO? No.-20,i0 the Fourth with all the AND ALSO PASTURE LOT Nu 249, in the Royalty et Crarlettetwwal ie pj Ce? Perms mien ywhat Sale Me pep Y, Auctioneer. July 9, 1366. -, see sik sae KENT STREET nr { SU feet OU feet ‘ } | ee 2a t we l= : = ‘. | = . t ~ xs 2 aD 5 $4 : a. Pyein t ; = | | | 100 feet CUMBERLAND 424 tet 100 feet feet 424 { GREY SHIRTING, &c. PIECES GREY SULK TING, 42 50 avards each, ; 12 PIRCES BED TICK, Will be sold at Cost and Charges. N. RANKIN. July 9th. 1566, Exeursion Trip of Steamer Princess of Wales _ TO GEORGETOWN. rw: isl plant in Charlottetown, | N wreon effected. atl 2. press Offices burut in earty part of the | pelicy of the liberal Aduinistration; and whilst | vivlt Phe Post Oftice, Custem Tlouse, and | Praxce is calmly looking on the war, waiting tor | evesy, thing generally in the business part of | ts opportunity, and Russia is cautiously iitating es LADIES of TRINITY CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, intend having a PUBLIC | PEA PARTY, an MONDAY, 23rd JULY, inst., Reaping Machines. sya ety ie durnt, Steam fire «1 are armetus from-various places, and se) eral from Mex! on. } eure Portrayp, July 5, P.M, fites “4 terrihlé fire broke out vesterdoy afternoen | _ x dallnivht, and had nut been subdued at il this a.u. Abdut half the city is des | trayed up te this morning. About a mile and 8 half Jong had been burned: over filly houses | had beea blown up to stop the fire : ety and. county. byildines, all the banks, all the newspaper offices, all the wholesale dry rouds | stdres, several charches, the tele craph offices. aad a larve raat UTIL of all the business places | are destroveds. The fire has destroyed every fin <0 comple tely that the streets y wn hardfy Telecraphs have beew seut to Bos | foador pov isious and Looe tents for the home lesa families. Nu estimate can vet | the loss, but will amount to millions Cold 1524 he traced » made of New York, July 5. The amiiversary of Independence day was general’ observed throughout the United Sates by firing.of cannon, orations, regattas, fteworks, &e. Atthe revatta in Boston in the@our<cared beat race, distance 5 miles, * Thetis of St. dol. N. B.. won the first pees Sh25. time 20 minutes and 39 seconds, and the +} oune Nenmtune’’ also of St. J rho. Wor the second prize, $50, time 2 Hyuutes | oue secoad. | Bestrox, July 6. The lose hy the Port'and fire is est mated at} from ten to ive ve waril lions of dulla:s. Tents | awd large quantities of provisions lave been at feom Boston and other place for the | heouseles¢ and hunvry multitude. lhe exten sive machinery works of Rogers & ('o., near Utien, New York, were destroved by fire on Wednesday. Loss $200,000, New Yor, July 6. Wm Murphy, Captain of the bri; Wry, of | Halifax, fel overboard yesterday, and was} drowned. New York. July. 6, p. m. The Banks and Insurance Companies in | of the Wurld, June 2A. j commencing at L0 o elock. | wee k. sy Vetal matters oft loeal ibterest, which | sarily postponed for the, present. liuvtautaneessly killed ar Dalhousie, by a horse jand highly respected, member of fhe community lin whieh he Tived, and fie loss will be much felt the French example, will find seme foolish excuse | or pretext for tekiag part in the war?) The re- | | signation af the Liberal Ministry would be a fear: | fil augury for the peace of this kingdem.— News | | ST. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE. Tue annual Examination at St. Dunstan’s | The friends of the | Institution and of Education zenerally are ex- | pected to attend. The Examinations at this | s of the most lively and ad we have no doubt the } eh it eco . 2 | Institution are a FA brilliant cha for theomin, these 3 eet eee we pegeived a lengthy and important ard | fromPlown during the greater part of thé last would seem to require editorial notice, are neces -_>-+-.- MELANCHOLY ACCtIpENT.— Hi is with unfeigned regret we leary that Haugh Montgomery. Baq , one oft the Coronerset the County of Restigouche, and brother of the Hon John Montgomery whe repre- sented Restigeuehe ter auany years ia the Provin- cial Legislature. was, on Friday, the 22d inst., runting ever bint Mr. Moafgennery was an old in the County. We sincerely syurpathise with the family in their sudden and sad bereavement, | | but they are in the bands of Huw “* whe doeth all | things well,” and he will net forget them in “this | celebrated : ce ; jnow se generally used by our Istand Farmers All the | Collese will take place on Wednesday next. | that it is neediessiteas anything in their favour * *. tia? | c Agente . the Southern District, where the Machine bebad BOOK, STATIONARY, PRINTING | South Side Queen Square (The deceased gentleman was a native of P. Island, and a brother of the Hon. Donald Montgomery, President of the Legislative Coun- ~~ | cil of this Latand-J—Ep. Ist. | their heer of affliction.” — Miramichi Gleaner. Pottland saved all their [stpers and SRRAOE Yo nie « A large fire in Cherry Valley, ae .. on the | E. 4th, destroyed property to the value of $100, 000. Mebethbers News? Geld | 540 “ ee ag THE DEFEAT AND SUP * “NATION: OF MINIS’ The Tories gathered up their « House of Commons.on Monday night. and giving battle ty the Government, auceerded in defeating |. the Berough F-anchiae claise of the Keierm Bill | bf's inaferity of Tt. “Thi clanse Was considered | * thy ital park af Lhd weasur’, tor by Ht the targer | perieaal Mee proposed extension ef the branctise | Wt waa to be affected. Ou.the tellowing day a Cabi-| ig : - wat Coase “Wad held, and as Lord Russel and | Mre Beaven, a large ' Ms Gladstone afterwards @tated in Parliament, | erally eecupied a a Cabinet-maker's workshop, | “ peomuunivation was made te ber Majesty :” | aud the building in which the fire originated, were but.the count happened te be at this juncture in | sen burnt down ty the ground. Fortunately the the Highlands uf Scotland, pear six hundred miles | Wind was W. SeAV., which carried the burn ng eu- from Londow, atid the inconvenience of delay is bere acrosathe atrect andteavacaut lot=had it beet f-it in bringing the Ministerial crisia to a termin- | from the North the destruction ot property would . . —_- Fret —The inhabtiants of this City were again ae 1 > " | and patrous for past. favors, begs leave So inform i them and the publie generally, that he is still tobe | is prepared to wake up all kinds of garwents. entrust jed to him ia the latest style and improvemeut, of atiwn Itis beliewed that Minuters haveresighed, bave betn very great. We regret W leary that | aud that they only office unl) their succes. sare are appointed. 7 Teres were well aware of what success | of Lord Dankeha's amendment would \ead to, for the Government had distinetly stated that they | wouks stand ow tall ly the, priveiple of they Bill, against Which the amendment was directed. | Theproposal was te establish a £7 franchise | upes the basieef rental. and Lord Dunkebn moved the subs«titu'ion of ratable in«tead of reatal value The ef ct of this would have been bo raise the franchise from the sum proposed by the Govern- ment, to about £9, which ia a little below the present standard as te admit but an incousider- able number of new electors te the tranuchiae. Ln point of tpet, 1 was rednemy the questian of Re- form to an absurdity ; aud the Chanecllor of the Pxehequer, stated, belore the Howse went to a division, that the amendment struck at ihe very lite yf the plag of cutranehisement the Government had proposed, in satialaction of the just clauus Ot the peogle. An intimation was implied that the sucoras of the amendiment might decade the term ot the Aduniuistration's existence; but it war dissegarded;; and on the division taking place there appeared tor the amendment, 315; against it MM Oo the dnneuneement of thes aunbers, cheer on the Opposition Benches waa iimense, the proapeet of a change of Ministry being a cheeriul one for those whe had ae fang been era- vary for place regardless of conseqiences to the Hatt! interests, and se freqnéntl doomed to Giappintnent One of “the wnost” versevering feds aud adviaere of the Opposition, whe ix rehictint, uévertheless, fo wee the power of Go Feriment taken out of the hauds of the Liberal party in the present embarrassed state of foreign fm, teconmended Lord Russel and his. col- urs to dispegaid the deteat, acerpt the amend meu, and go ou wih the bill There can be ne Question, said the Times (this kind ads ser). that Me Gevernnent ought to accept the cating’ test £24 correction of ther own scheme, and then Precerd with it as ifuetitug had tapponed se far andse long as they: intended te earry it betore thet proposal wae amended, ‘The ulivest ngen- Gif. tuet fail te diseover, in the ehoice between watt aid ‘clear amittal” Valie aby vital prin- @ Refert,” But the difference ia great ; i018 Wethiriy lead than between a qua) ification of | £7 aid £9: aid Mr. Gladstone was correct in| deseribing it of immense importance. Mr. Ber- Osborne had illustrated the point with ceter-| te the (owe repeesemed by bineell, where, Mthouh the renta on beth sides of the atreet = a the rating differs cousiderably. Ihe ake ame ether iustauces of Variation. A reviving barcister, a man of great know- » Wad asked what was the lair propor- between gross ealittiated rental and rate- _*alue, aod his answer was, “I]t varies erst. from Sper cent. up tedO per cent.” 0 Liverpool, a hesise of LS gross cotiinated value weratedat £4, in Manchester.at £3 100, and. in adtord at £3 Nething eotld shew. mere Ptoly-than these fscte the tijurie character a tent Hpen, ficaey oft to Kelgore a suah at aed. the fy yiliise., A Messrs, MeKinnou & Fraser will eifler severely | by the fire, havin a cunber ot new Car- | riages, aod mat ide others, on the | premises “They partially insured. Old) Mrs. Bevan fast hetise, aud we under- | stand she had no Tiieweanee-ott it.— /sé. | Hie Excellency thé Lieut ‘Governor; aceom- | panied by the Hon. T. Heath Hasiland, Colouiai | Seeretary, and George D. Atkinsoa, Esq , arrived ou Thursday night from Halifax, in the Steamer | Heather Belle, wont Vrule.—Mb. 4 = —_- - +24 i It Was reported in town yesterday, that Mr | Anous Patou, of Mill Vale, was found dead | on the side of the road, about 16 miles from town, | oo his way howe, on Wednesday wight last. It) is supposed be bad fallen trom tis truck, ou which | was a barrel of flour, and tat the flout bad fallen | ow hin, causing dus death —/b. 7= ¢ Hotoway's Pitts, ~Nerveus Irritability — | Phe very pretection et cae human body readers | itlike a complex wachine, very lable to be thrown | out of order—a state that is at once made maui- fest, by the nerves. Holioway’s Pills are alway the seasouable and reliable remedy ; they relieve every athwent, Which is wet mortal, iu the human system, As alleratives, stomachics tonics and | aperienuts, these Pills oecupy a proud pre-emin- | ence. trom wh ea ne other medicine can dislodge then: they veetore health and strength whieh nervous aud dyspeptic sufferers lave failed te re- | cover elaewhere. Hulluway'’s Pills-aet so directly upon the organs of digestion, assunilation and cir- culation that they iumediately arouse forpid organs, augment diminishing vital power and support failing energies. ~<a — Tuaxks vo Maes. Wiss.ow's Souriing Syvare, we have been reheved from slerpless nights of paintul watching with. poor, suffering, | teething children, dt gives not only vest, but viger and bealth—the little fellow will wake up | bright, cheertal aud refreshed softens the gums, | cures. wind colic, and regulates the bowels.— [ Christian Cabinet }.—Thirty-tive ceuts a bottle. Died, At Mill River, New Lond m, on the 27th alt., aged Sb years, Me, doln Sutherland. a native of Sutherkunl Shire, Seotlaud,. At Bradenell Point, on the 17th May, after a) short but painfal illuess, James, fourth son of Mr. | Joba Meleod. in the 24th year of bis year. At Brudenell Point, ou the i7th Jane, after a | short ifness, Catherine, third daughter of Mr. Jotun | MeLeod, in the 26th year of hér ape. “At Boushaw, Lot 30, of consumption, affer an illueasx of two years, Which he bore with christian witience and resignation to the divine will, Mr. Presta led MeNevin, Merchant, aged 20 years aud 10 wronths. . (in Toesday lest. of Scarlet Fever, Angeline, Me Kenzie, younzest daughter of the proprietor of the Weebly “ Ow the 8th” ultinio: dyed 55 ‘yearé, My Johu MeDonald.of Gruwl Kiver, leaving a wife and large family to moura thetr lose © ARR SB at ag RE age | Charlottetown tu Sciam tie. le eS Se adie cig FP IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. "E‘UE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, ex Steamer Commerce and Alhambra trow | BOSTON, a GENERAL SUPPLY of those | Manny’s Mowing and Reaping Machines and Hay Rakes, They will be sold low for CASIT or approved Notes, by the following: — : - R. J. CLARKE, General for the purpose of assisting in the liquidation of the debt on their Parish Chureh, The Directors ot the P. E. Island Steam Navi- gation Compaty tiave kindly eduseuted to setid Steamer Prinesss of Wales ta Georgetown an that day, se as te euable the friends of the cause in Charlottetown to attend. They, therefore, re- specttully invite all those favorable te se duudabie an objec t i Aassistanee from friends in Charlottetewn, and elsewhere, is earnestly requested, and will be thanktully receiyed Yy Mes. L. C. Owen, and Mra. Wm. Welsh, Cllarlottefown ; Mrs. Thomas Owen, Mrs. WB Aitken, and Mrs. E:) Wick- Wire, Georgetown, ii Return Tickets for Excursion, 6a. Tea on the of his Ageutsa— Hon A. A. MeDonald, Georgetown. | Mr. T. Annear, Montague Bridge, or the Subscriber, R. J. Clarke, at Orwell Cheap | Store. . H.C. Green, Esq., Summerside, for the West- ern District. Or of the Proprietor in Charlottetown, ASAHEL BOOTH. Charlottetown, July 9. P866 QUEEN SQUARE BOOK STORE, D. LAIRD,. Chankful for past favors: Announees te his Friends and the Pubhe generally, that he purposes te continue the isl rw AND | HARDWARE BUSINESS,, | At the Old Stawd Seacth Side Qareen Nquare Intending te tefit his EAablishment in about Bix weeks, ite will, for the present; Sell of his old Stock at. REDUCED PRICES! Charlotterown, July 9, 66 4 3i bas JOUN BELL, | ME ABER ACTURER ph dhe found at his Old Stand on QUEEN STRERT, aud fashion. ‘Terms Cash. Fatrance at the side Door, Queen Street, Jaly 9. E866. I3ark empress, Te and fram GLasgow. THE Subseribers hereby inform the Merchants of P. E. Island that the Bark EMPRESS, 400 tons register, classed 3.3.11, five years in Bureau Veritas, JoWN GIecis, Commander, will sail for | the abowe Port on or about the Lath JULY; and returning, will leave GLASGOW, tor CHAR LOTTETOWN, positively on the 10th SEP rEMBER. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, apply in Glas- vow to JAMES KELSO, 10 Union Street, or th L- CC. OWEN, July 9, 1866. W. WELSH PROM AELW WOak. THE Schooner“ NASSAU” will leave NEW YORK for CHARLOTTE | TOWN, on or about ist AUGUST | next, should sufficient FREIGHT | offer for this Port. | Apply te Messrs. R. Beck & Co, 2B, South | Street, NEW YORK ; or to Kk. W. BRECKEN. | Uh'tewn, July 9 T866. Boston and Efeeer Colonial STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | ‘EXILE steamships Alhambra. Capt. P. A Nickensos, and ORLENTAL. Capt. F. M Ssow. sail for BOSTON from CHARLOTTE: TOWN every MONDAY, connecting with dit ferent Lines of Steamers'to New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore RATES OF PASSAGE: j Ladies’ Ist Gent's | Cabin. Cabin. Forward. | To Boston, £2 10s £2 Loe £2 Se Halifax, 1 10s 1 los 1 Os Cunse, 1 Os 1 oe 1 Os For further informiition apply to the Agente. CARVELEL BROTILERS. Grasodyny Room, 30th June, L866, FELL KEK PFOLLOWING PRESENTMENT wae mele be Me Grund duty of Quéen « Coanty, to the Sapreme Court of didicature, and | ordered by the Judgesto be published gor general | jnformation © 7s : The Grand Jury have had before them a certain | petition against the renewal of a Store License, held by John Binus, of New Glasgow, and ead vorting to have beew siyued by Forty of the resident Howeholdegn aut the distriet; @nd the said signa tures ure authenticated, under oath, by Audrew Dickiexon, Jas) Laird dnd Angus Gregor; and as it uppears tothe Grand Gury that the said Andrew. Dickiexon, dawes Laird aut Angas Gregor, did not of their own knowledge, know all the signatares to have been properly obtained— The Grand Jury. wish THUs STRONGLY togxpress | their digapprobation of Oaths being thus carelessty | and improperty tuken- For self and fellows, “ WM. WELSH, Foreman. Aucti’néets: mi Charlottetown: «+ Jouh May, loth August Ist September, List of Th ‘ City: W itliam Dodd, Isaae C. Hall, Archibald MeNeill, Isaac J. Waldron, Jedediah S..Carvell, Neu Rawkin, - léth October, Thomas slorris, Mth July. PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk Charlottetown, 9th July. ste he nese ste tables at 12 ovlock ‘Prekets Is Gd, to be had at the stores of T. Owen, W. Sanderson, A. A. Me- Donald, A. W. Lebroeg, and G. A. Aitken, Georgetown. Georgetown, July 9D TRG. 2in a. gy y TEA PARTY, at Erot Al. A TEA PARTY will’ bé held at the SCHOOL LAND, wear Mro Thomas Ram. say's, on Wednesday, the sth July, tor the purpose of raiding Kuuds tor the Painting und Repairs of the Lot Episcopal Chareh. TEA will be on the Pables at? o'clock. Should the weather prove unfavourable, the Tea will be postponed nutil the following day. July Mh S868. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. ie ANNUAL’ EXAMINATION of the COLLEGE ‘and GRAMMAR SCILOOL will commence on THE RSDAY, tne llth inst., at 110 o'clock, a om Prizes will be distributed to suecessful competi tors at the close of the examination. J. LONGWORTH, Hon. Seeretary. Charlottetown, 9th July, bab. PROSPECTUS . ~~ or Aa WEEXLY NEWSPAPER, TO BE CALLED The Summerside Progress AND Prince County Register, To be puldished at Summerside, P. E. 1, about July Vth, 1366 AT the solicitation of many friends,—and ~R teeling it alse « daty incumbent apon him, at this particular junctuge in the affairs of his mative land to come forward and lend his feeble aid in warding off the’ thresrehed ¢ilaniity of Coufeder- ation, —the, subscriber; hws been induced to return to the Island, and ouce more appear before the public as a newspape bl pulitinter. The prime object thy ehore, in qstablishing the ProGiess at the present time, is to plice at the disposal of the pet étetrince Comty (and. in tuet, the whole Islaud) an organ wherem they can fully express thei honest opinions. The Pro kas will rise a atunly protest aguinst any scheme of Coufederation which has not for its basis a filir und eqiitable -djastment of power, and distribution. ef thd. benefits: (if any) arising from such a union, It will keep a jealous eve upon that chess of political adveuturers who, for their personal elevation or private ends, seem to be seeking to force upon au unwilling people, a teasure which their’ reason and cCoumon sense condewn; and will be an unflinching opponent of any and all measures teat could compromise or barter away the rights and liberties of the people - The interests of Ayricultare, the Fisheries. Manufactures, Couimerte, Liternal Laprovenietits. and, in fact, all kinds, of imdustrial parsuits, will lind a warm friend and consistent advocate in the SuMMEnSiDE Proves * * lu general and local politics, the. Procress will lean towards liberal and progressive ideas. I» re- hyiou—believing that these who control the same are in nogieed of outside advice or ussistance—this paper will be unequivocally neatral, iu tine. it will be the earvest and constant en- | deavour of the publisher of the Progress to make it im every respect a first-class Newspaper—a wel- come visitor, a true friend, und an unflinching advocate of the rights'aud liberties of the) people ; and the subseriber tegdy that, having bad. his ex- perience in the pewspaper business matured by time and an intimate nequiimance with all the details of inedern jourunbsm, he can safely promise a good newspaper to thé’ publie, with a reisouable hope that he will not disappoint their ex peciations or his own The terms of subscription will be as follows :— For one year 9« Bl oO) currency, dn advance. If uot paid before the expiration of six months, [2s, (F2) ev. Malf-yearly subsériptions at one-half the above rites. Advertisements will be pat before the public in a superior style and at reasonable rates. JOB PRINTING —Having secured one of the | very best jub presses ewer unide, aud a splendid assortinent of the most modern styles of job type. pritiiigg in the very best stylecofthe art, at reason: uble prices. THOMAS KIRWAN, Editor and Publisher Summerside, duly 3rd, 1866. vin REWARD. Mayor's OFFice, Charlottetown tth July, 1866. \ last, or early this morning. wilfaily wud mm licionsly deface tii front of The premises of WIL LIAM DODD. Esquipe, in Queen Street, | smearing the same with coal tar; these ace to ofler a REWARD of. vod deat : ' - TEN POUNDS: | | to any person whit | the sulle. T. HW. HAVILAND, Mayor. . L hereby: offer, a further REWARD of TEN POUNDS, apou the apprehension aud, couviction foreyoing willl aim dailiciony otlence. f WILLIAM DODD. A Good Vest and Apply te ' W H. WELDON, Tailor, | Charlottetown, July 9th, [66 by | i wil? ive "shch information as | shall lewd to the appeplyension end conviction. of ‘the person or persons Who have been guilty of | of the party of parties who have been guilty of the Pant Maker, Graftow & opposite Pemperaute Hull © | ~AEW ADVERTISEMENTS SODA WATE HAVE RECKL VED, per Steam- \ ship Attambra, ene af PURFFERS cele brated SODA- WATER APPARATUS, at a cost of $500 00, for manufactaring Pure SODA WATER. This delicious: healthful) eool and refreshing tewerage is eXtensively Consnimed throughout the United States and British Provinces during the hot months of Summer. Our GROCERY STORE is pleasantly situated on Kent Street, | jund the Ladies wl Gentlemew ofthe City who } — favour us with a cull will always finda WakM re- | auda Cyyt dunk of SODA WATER,: ception | tlavonred with choice SYRUPS, manufactured on the Preutises, ; | me . HUDSON & WRIGHT. Charlottetown. July 9th, ste ‘pure Examination of the Papils of the Congregation de Notre Dawe will take place, at ST. ANDREWS HALL, ou THURSDAY, ) JULY beth. } Doors open at 95 A.M. or - 2 P. M. | Tickets for Admission, be td. To be had at the Stores of Hon. PL watken, WLR. Wargo, Ksyr, July 2, 1868, Dissolution of Copartnership. FP MIE Copartnership for several years ex- isting between the undersigned, under the style and firm ot Laiko & Hanvir, bas this day been diseolved by mutual consent. All parties in- debied to the late Firm will please uake immediate payment at the Old Stand; and all persons having cliiuis against the said Firth are requested to present them for settlement. DAVID LAIRD. - HENRY AUGESTUS HARVIE. Charottetow nyhune 30.1866. ww [duly 2. HENRY A. HARVIE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Dealer in Hardware, Fancy Goods. &e. EG3 leave most respectfully to an- nomnce to his many friends in town and country, aud the public generally, that he bas re- moved (with*one-half of the Stock of the late Firm of LAIRD & HAKVIE) from the Old Stand, (Queen Square, to his New Stand, Queen Street, recently oceupied by Mr. BELL. and directly opposite the Store of Wm. McGILL, Exq. Heving had sixteen years practical experience in the above line of business, and having RE- FILLED HES ESTABLISHMENT, and jutending : | the 7 to du usinere as wuc¢h as possible on’ Vv} a3 €U oe i ‘#2 CASTE SYSTEM ‘ is prepared to supply wholesale and retail cus lomerson the very best terms possible. MR. HARVIE ‘embratées this “oppertnvity of thankiug those friends, and the pabiie generally. who have so kindly cy him while in con nexion with the late Firm of LAIKD & HAKVIE HARVIE’S BOOK STORE. Queen street. tf ‘Dea Party. (PERE will he a As TEA PARTY held on the Chapel grounds of Vernon River, in aid of St. Joachim’s Church, on TUPSDAY, ith JULY wext, where refresiments of all kinds ay be had. lu addition to che asual amusements incident to the ovcusion, there will be foot races, sack races. &e., a8 also a raiile of a splendid Sett of Silver Mounted Harness, perfectly new. ‘Tickets so low as to be witht reach of all. There will be-a Brass Band in attendance, in addition to the usual music on sueh occasions, As this is supposed to be the last Tea Party in aid of the above Church, ne pains will be spared in making it a tip-top affair, so let all come flush with cash. Tickets to be had on the grounds ; ; DD. E. CLAKKE, Hony. See'y. Vernon River, 2nd July, 86e, MR. EDITOR: Fur the information of the Vile lgnoramus who seribbtes for the * Patriot? Newspaper. RK. JAMES KELLY Mor nearly forty Charlottetown, July 2nd, 1866. Li vears in Charlottetown, tims been esteemed a néefel and respectabl@member of the community, in the tollowing capacities, viz: > professionn| ad practical Cooper, a business of great importances.ghd most essential to trade UHIE TC! . - ‘Hior Captain in the First Queen's Connty Regi i ‘of Milyia, of BEL, residing in his district, NOES. of Queen Square. MP Kefly recéived several Commissions from the Government all of whieh were offices of trust for the exeentidiwet.avhich duties he has never heemeimpeached or dismissed, viese—Guager of Li ‘ _ Survevoref Lamber, Commercial Broker. Reyenne Officer, Coal Meter, Inspectorof Fish and Oil, Commissioner to issue Certilicates to Fisher- inétto obtain mérited bounties. » Mr. K tor several years, had been a member of the Mechanics’ j , where he was requested to write and, read a Lecture on the subject of the Fish@ry. purely Original. and deemed so important. waeammedintely published in the * Islander,” newspaper; sliree hundred copieswot it were subse quently reprinted in pamplitet form, at his own ex petites, and distributed, gratatiousty over the Island ; a fewecopies of she sine are deposited jn Downing Street Office, frequently read by ‘Lieut. Governors previons to their depasture for this Colony, ~ Certificates from the following hon gentlemen, | trustee ill contirm fist of these assertions—Rev. Dre, C. Jenkins, Hon. Attorney General Tow | sant The Mr, G0Odian, Collector of Custos, und severat ag = ve s. &e. ‘ a OPT ALN JAMES KELEY. p's—Mr Editor: Please leteyour subseribers kndww hat bonnet, ihe servigeydo David daird, or higafugleman, Donald Currie, belong ? Chown, July 66. « rE A PARTY a \ ) . ~« Bast Point! TEA PARTY will be beld at ST COLUMBA, East Point. on" * WEDNESDAY, 25th July next, on behalf of the Catholic Charelt at that plice Every etfort will be made to ensure the success of the Party and the pleasure of the guests. Tickers, at Is. 6d. each, can be had from E Kickhaih: “M. McCormack, and John Kuight Keqrs:, Souris ; Jolin Satherland, Exq., St. Peteri« Bay ; and the. Committee on the grounds. Le An additim toa Goon Tea, the asnal games and amusements, allowable at social gatherings of this kind, will be sustained, Kast Point, July 2, 1s66. Psa uve Swe) ~ A Great Tea Party AT SOUTIL WEST. Siaeanentiiaieanatiel Mr Chartres Reitcy, and at the * Herald’ Office. | oe ET a _ King Square House. A’ the above Kstablishment will be a FULL ASSORTMENT of Fresh and Seasonable to which the atteation of Purchasers is reapectfally invited. Special attention is called toa choice lot of SUMMER TWEEDS. a Be uct ON, pe SUB: RIBER: will sel} at AUC THON, nt tieit Subeteom, oa WEDN ES DAY, 1th inst., at UH o'clock — 100 Bola. FLOUR, Boxes SOAP, 20 Chests ThA, de RATSINS. 10 Hhds MOLASSES, do ‘TOBACCO, | 4 Lunes. RUM, do CIGARS. bhye Casks BRANDY, Kegs White LEAD, 3 Cases de do Black PAINT, =a | 16 Coils Manilla ROPB. do. Yellow. de, The above are offered at our usual Moderte oe Hemp ilo, do Green do, Rates, + bls Ctashed SUGAR, do NAILS, | BEER & SONS. 3. Dried CURRANTS, Bbis. TAR, | ; a | town, Jane 18, 1866. | 8 Casks Boiled OLL, do ROSIN, | al | 1 Bale CORKS, Kegs Black LEAD, Notice to the Teuants ef the LEATHER. tw Buntes Best Londen OAKUM, Side SOLE ‘ aT? y ying, Rev. John MacDonald. | 0? As many of the above Goods must he sold, rap of | sb ; : HAVE beeo appointed Agent to the Sun eens encoun |B Ree JOHN MacDON ALD, and sll dit Ancien 'him must be pwid to me at my ulfice in - | town. i EDWARD J. HODGSON.” bh ee <tr Chitown, July 2, 1366 ere _ Valuable Freehold Property - | FOR SALE. | | TT? be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the | Colonial Building, in’ Charlottetown, on | . . a ie an re 138 Thr Tae attend to a!l orders for SYDNEY and FRIDAY Abe tw uly -tousth diy of AUGUST nest, larve and small of the choicest kinds, ou the must (A.D. 1866) at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, |) Ccistactory terms. under avd by virtue of a Power of Sale contained | H. A. BENNET, Brober. Corner of Queen and Water Streets, in a eertain Deed of Release by way ot Mortgage, | Ch town, 2ud July, 866, bearing date the first day of April, A. D. bs57, _and made between WILLIAM C. TROWAN, ot (ulleity papers 4in) HAY! HAY! HAY! Charlottetown, aforesaid Cordwainer,and RMMA PROWAN, his wite, of theoue part, and HENRY FEW TONS UF SUPERIOR HAY for Sale by the Subscriber, ALLEN JOJINSON, of the same place, Doctor of Medicine, of the othee part: All the Right, GEORGE COLES. 25th June _ 1866. ne Charlottetown, 2nd daly, 1866. Old King Coal S the best time is now arriving for in COAL, the, subscriber will Pithe and Freehold futerest of the said WILLIAM C.TROWAN and EMMA TROWAN, his wite, in andte all that Piece or Pareet of Ground situate in Charlottetown atoresaid, bounded as follows, that is tu aay: On the North by a trout of thirty-three teet on Kent street, on the East by a lane extend- ing ata right angle to said street southwardly along the westward boundary of a Plot of ground in the vecupation 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 vorthwardly thirty-eight feet to the said street, and forming part of Town Lots Nuuadfers Ninety and Niwety-one, in the Third Hundred of Lots in the said Town, And also in and to all that other ANCHORS. 1 IRON STOCKED SNCROR Sy ‘ ; do dt Whew. 0 for sale low for cash or good papers; . | MN RANKIN, Queen Street. Jniv 2. 1866, ti ; SPRING GOODS, By the ‘ Undine.” + LIAVE received a portion of my SPRING STOCK, consisting of— i Piece or Parce of Ground situate in Charlottetown 22 Tous BAR IRON, | aforesaid, fronting ou the north side of a street 2 du THIMBLE <« (Koown as “Clark Street”) recently opened out § deo HOOP “é trom Prince street to Hillsborough street, eom- 21 dv BOLESHEET “ mencing at a distance of eighty feet six inches frow | 44 dv STEEL “ said Prince street, aud extending east wardly along 165 Bags NALLS, said Clark street thirty-two feet nine inches, and | 1 Cask ZINC, running backwards therefrom by lines nearly pa- 2 de BOLTS & NUTS, rallel tor the distance of thirty-six feet, aud being | 1 do SCREWS, thirty-three feet six inches in length iu the rear, | beunded on the weet by land, the property of George Clark, and Rebecca Jane Clark, his wite, 16 Boxes TIN, 4 Smiths’ BELLOWS, on the east by land in described, and ou the south by said Clark street, situate partly iu Town Let Number Nmety aud tenances upon the said several pieces of ground erected or thereunto belonging. office of George Alley, Esq, Attorney at Law, Water Street, Charlotictowa, Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1866. HENRY ALLEN JOHNSON. GeorGe ALtry, 2? meet tte nn en ann petals ai GRAND DEMONSTRATION AND TEA PARTY, Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. (Pur St. Dunstan's Temperance Society will hold a GRAND TEA PARTY, on Monday, 23rd July next, on the beautiful grounds 6f ST. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE, which the Rev. Rector kindly places at their disposal. ‘ The Mayaging Committee will have the place yrepared at Yelogk aud gre making arrangements for Cea SC ahouk ti Ixo Coal ments. TEA will be on the Tables ut 1 o'clock. Atter lew, there will bea LOTTERY of Turaty valuable and useful artieles; ranging frem £30 dowuwards. The Lottery T be conducted on the plan that for one Ticket a pegson lias a chance of either of the articles. A Retreshment Suloon, on Temperance prin- ciples, will be — at Wo’ clock. A Band and the best Violinists have been en- vaved for the occasion: z+ The Members of the Society wil! form in proces- sion at St. Andrew's Hall, at9 o'clock, and mareéh to the Grounds, preceded “by the Band. In tlre evening, at 6 0’ clock,the Members will reform and mareh to St. Andrew's Hall, Tickets, forthe Tea, Is 6d.; for the Lottery, ls. Hd.; to be had at the Stores of the Hous. D Brenan and P. Walker, and W. R. Watson, Owen possession of Re- bert Percival on the vorth by the land in| 6 possession of Willian C. Trowan, as above the said last deseribed piece of greund being | partly in Town Let Nutber Ninety-otie, in the Third hundred of Town Lots aforesaid, together withall Houses,Out-Houses, Buildings and Appur- For Terms and other particulars apply at the | } 3 ANVILS, | 1 Cask GLUE, de Shelt HARDWARE, 92 Boxes GLASS, 12 Drums VARNISH. | Remainder of Stock to arrive per 1R14DNE ‘and EDWIN & LIZZIE. W. E. DAWSON. May 21. Scantling for Sala) 77 A BOUT 2000 teet large SCANTLING, suitable for a Frame 40 x 30 feet. ” Apply to % WELLS & SReeSEa. Sydney Gnrbwh, Duly, 1906), “Ye Pte ae Valuable Freehold Property | in Charlottetown, and at South- port, Lot 48, for Sale. ryXO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, | at the Colenial Building, in Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock, ueon, on FRIDAY, the 27thday of July next (1866), under a power of Sale, con- | tained ina certain Mortgage, dated the twenty- isecond day of September, one thousand exht hundred and fifty-eight, and made between Wat- 114AM JAKEMAN, of i i | Edward fsland, Blacksmith, and is wite, ‘of the one part, aud Alicia Frances Ward, of Cottage, St. Brelade’s District, in the Island of ‘sey, in the British Channel, Spinster, of the ether ‘part, ALL those several jaewes of Land, being , Numbers 12, 15, and 14, as taid dowa ona af Subdivision of Town Lots Nambers 95, 96, 97, 58, 59 and GO in the Second Hundred of Town Lute in Charlottetown, formerly purchased by Charles Hensley, and now lodged inthe office of the gistrar of Deeds and Keeperof Plans for Edward Islaud, thus deseribed, that is te ‘commencing on Grafton Street at the north corner of Gratton Lane; thence east along G ‘tun Street for the distance of 114 feet; /at right angles south oO feet; thence west 11 ‘feet to Grafton lane aforesaid ; re | said lane 80 feet to the place of "ALSo that piece ot Land situate in Charlottetown, being the western moiety of Plot number 21 as laid down on the said plan of Subdivision, having a front, 20 feet on Gratten lane, at _ back in an eastwardly direction 70 feet ¢ wd in Charlottetown, atere- i i =fiqe } i Connolly, Jas. Reddin, Esqrs, and at the * Herald’ | that other piece of ta of T Office; Hon, A.A. McDonald, Georgetown; John | 824, being the north western Andrew MeDonald, Esqr, rian and Mr. | Lot No. 98 in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots ia Michael McCormack. Souris ; also from the follow. | Charlottetown, with a frout of 84 feet on Grafton ing Comittee, viz :— Street, and of 40 feet on Hillsborough Street. Johu Bowers, Alex. MeDonald, John Marphy, | Aus all that other piece of Land situate m the Angus MePhee, Jotin Ctrristian, Charles Quirk, villageot SreaTFoKy, Township No. 48. in Prince a a Wia. McIntyre, H. A. Bennett. and | Edward Island, bounded as tullowe, that ie te Charles Grille. i. a 7 ©. | say . cummenciag at the south west angle of the Miu, GRANT, Sec'y. cael leading from the old) Town Road ( Hillxborongh Street) to the whart; theuge Ue In connection with the above, the Char. cording to the magnetic north of the year lottertown * Amateur Dramatic Club” will vive a | following the course of said road horthwardly DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT on the sume | the distance of 150 feet, or until it meets James. evening, at St. Andrew's Hall, at 8 o’¢lock—the Murphy's boundary; thence verth 7b degrewe performance to consist of Shakspeare’s weet des shore of Hillsborough Road ; : **Merehant of Venice,” tollowing the course of said shure aouth to to be followed by the laughable Cmedy, “The | the nerthward edge of theald Ferry Road ; thenes PEOPLE'S. LAWYER,” the whole to conclude tollowing the course of the sume Southwardly to with the side-splitting Farce entitled the place of commencement; together with the “A PRETTY PIECE OF BUSINESS.’ | DWELLING HOUSES and all the out House, Tickets Ip Gd ; reserved seats 3s; to be had at the | Buildings and erections thereon, and the pri. above Stores and from Committee. Vileges — ee , a ‘Ne f, alls ‘or termes of aale ar f pa Er. See elt Se ae ee See’y. | in Charlottetown, at the office of Hon J ’ Hensley, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Duted inth day of June, A. D., 1566 ALICIA F. WARD. by JOSEPH HENSLEY, her Attorney. 4 Valuable Mill Property anid Lease- The British Warehouse, hold Land at Wheatly River. QUEEN "SQUARE, To bo sold by Public Auction. v . - > . AVE COMPLETED their IMPOR: /NHE valuable MILLS and LANDS at an eon tached, comprising 50 ACRES, ‘Township, - Spring Season of 1866, No. 24, lately bed aud wort’ by deste Abe : . ae, «ander Warrenand formerly by William Ling, Thankful to our Castano and the Public in it the auexpised term and interes therein, nde ance of the stne, feeling wesured that ae will +“ pg he ey feokins tcasioc op tae neue. Pee ae ee | John Orr and, Robert Buntain, being for the teva — it a nad Te jetle oxenetes wf 20 years, from the first day of Octuber, 1649; ; Le 1 Case LADIES’ HATS daily « apreped ‘and all the rights and privileges with reapect Le. W. & A. BROWN. | buildings and improvetents secured te the tea June 25, 1866. tee? June 2, 1866, By Recent Arrivals FROM GREAT BRITAIN, June 18. Jane TEA PARTY will take plice at South - Wert, Lot27, on RHURSDAY. the 1th . JULY, on the grounds immediately Opposite the | | R. C. Chureh, The parishioners, knowing that the revenue of | the Rev. Mr. DeLatgie is vot sufficient for the | | yvreat have fe | preseat him with the proceeds of this Tea. The managing committee will spare no pains | | the subscriber is confident of beiig able to do job | te renden this the Tea of the seasou; every are) rangement Will be made tor the accommodation and costort of these attending; afid as the | grounds are spacious and beautiful, persous may rely upon enjoying a pieasia wit day. | No person will. be permitted rl spirituous | hauers on thesg rin Aa orda the Fieinity, on that rsa nor will anys vane be allowed on the jgrounds in @ state, of, uitexication. games of aumisements, ; ‘Tickets of admission Is 6d, children half price, | whieh will be sold at the gate. ; By order, J. R. WALSH, Secretary to Committee. South West, Lot 27, 2 June 23rd, ebb. 4 Daily Expec DER Sehr. Vincent from MONTREAL 400 Bois No. 1 supf! CANADA FLOUR, : 100 do CORN MEAL. 150 sides SOLE LEATHER, 30 Bexes TOBACCYH, } BY Causes CLARET, | 100 Boxes SOAP. 150 Doz. SODA WATER, 10 Bbls CIDER, oo) Bags Nol SHIP BREAT. } wD do Ne 2 Do Do. i J. ROBERTS ECKART } Prake’s Brick Buispine : i Clotown, 2ud daly, (866 isl rw 6j labor he bas to pertora, have feselved te | N Suitable | LEREBAS. some evil disposed person | jusie will be provided, and drraugements made | or persons did, on the nidit of THURSDAY | for the people to enjoy themselves at the Various | < i ant by virtue of the cavenants in the Lease com- - wm ’ zt; aaah oe tained, will be seld by AUCTION, at the COLO. FREE STONE. NIALL BULLDING, CHAKLOTTETOWN, ou pue Subscriber is authorised to take | TUESDAY, the third day ot JULY wext, at the orders to supply pirties with superior FREE hour of twelve o’dack, neoa. STONE, for flagging or building purposes, in auy At the same time will be offered oe quantities, not to exceed P2inelres nr thickness. unexpired Leasehold Tuterest in twe A I RANKIN. of LANDon Lot 24, containing about 45 ACKE rw is! Zin adjoimmyg the above Mills aud usually occupied ie ea therewith, and now held by Use sadarsigued ‘Trustees for sale, &e. For Terus aal other garticelars apply 7s Office of the undersigned Trustees for sale, Deed from William Suing, dated bth day of Feb- ruary, 1861, and from Jehu Alexander Warren, dated 4h Jane, 1806 JOUN LONGWORTH, ) Jure 2th, 1866. LATUS, LATHIS. LATHS from NEWCASTLE, k or Sale, N. RANKIN. rw isl 60,00 June 25th, t866. Hemlock Timber, Pence Poles und Cedar Pests, for Sale. JOSEPH HENSLEY, § Porstece. JAMES ANDERSON, 4 : I ROM 300 to 500 tons HEMLOCK TIMBER, sided will be delivered in Char jottetownee elsewhere, hi the mouth of JULY. 10,000 FENCE POLES within I) mile of the City, 12 & 14 feet in lemgth. \ 10 CEDAR POSTS, large size. 8} feet to 10} feet in dength, way be had on application to iL. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Ith June, 1ae6 ROBERT YOUNG, North Side Queen Squaro, VW OULD hereby tender to his numereas, | triends and the public his most emcere thanks for the very Hberal pat reader ey bestowed upon him, and begs te inform t hat ee ee ee up at the OLD STAND, | with an entirely NEW AND WELL SELECT. ED STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, MILLINERY, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathe, Laees, Parasels, Shawls, Mautles, Ladws Children’s Boots, Drese Gouda, Pickings, Onua- burgs, Towelings, Gingtams, Priuts, Grey and White Cottons, (the cheapest ta’ the trade.) Cotton Warps, ete., etc., ete. A few Chests very superion TRA, A large Stock of Millinery alwape on hand and made up to order Chartottetown, May 21, 1806. ek : | Chitown. June 18, 1866, . NEW STORE! South Side of Queen Square.» "PUE Subserther has opened the Store in MKS. CAMEKON’S BUILDINGS, next dowr to the Bootand Shoe Pauctory. Has received by lage arcivals > An assor ted, Stock of | DRY GOODS, | divect from the factories At Leeds, Glasgow and, Liverpool, which he wildsell on reasonable terms, und beye to solicit a share of public patronage. ALS0: _Tea and Sugar, superior quality. JAMES S. PURDIE Ch'tewn, May 14, 1866 i | aR eee gS 7 aa = Pee i OM AX eM tate