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T.OVA SCOTIA POLITICS.
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A BAZAAR. It is with great pleasure we copy the following)
p NOTICE
T fica, 20 TENE Reterring to our advertsiing colums it will be seen that/PÂźTagraph from the Montreal Gazette of the 30th 4 _ Goad
4 canvassing in view of the coming elections is/the Ladies of the Congregation de Notre Dame purpose April :â . J
pe Fen 2 pose
acuvely going on. Tho anti-Confedcrates are zealous, holding a Razaar in the Upper Hall of the New Market) Uxrversity or McGiet Cortnon.âAmong the many B A Z A A R â R E M 0 V A L!
determined and confident of success, The Hon. Mr.|Houae, Charlottetown, in June next. âThis Bazaar ix|*tudente who have this yar graduated i the shove Instt- UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HI„ LORDSHIP 4 her Subscriber, thankful for the support extends '
Howe bas returned from his mission, and his presence| enderod necessary to realize funds to erect a new and gives ee poe ous eaty Pashia the sonnet THE BIRBUP OF CHARLOTTETOWN. to him very: Coe ED . pgprer wd _â â
announces that he has RV ED his es tot
and counsel will be of immense advantage to the Nova enlarged Building for e i âo.|Mr, P 5 â : M*NitE LADIES OF THE CONGREGATION
4 ducational purposes, as the pre- r, Peter A. McIntyre, of Charlottetown; Prince Edward a . â* i DE rs A
5 Hapa, Y a9 i i Ee NOTRE DAME intend holdi Building on UEEN STREET * recent! occu ied t
Scotia party The Coufederates are not by any Means! sent Convent is not nearly large enough to accomodate Teland, who, after a sdtisfactory and high} creditable ex utend holding & Me. dD 1 h. : load i t a Ha
" » B i My a) : * . i i * .
united about their men, P. 8. Hamilton, Esq,, Com-/the numerous applications for admission to the superior thas he te a Se ne Oat âââ BAZAAR, vinâs Bookstore ead Hon, D. Branan's:
A new Supply of
missioner of Mines, aud one of the oldest Unionists in| schools of that highly ysefiljinstitution, Indeed there oon Canadian University from the âProgressive little|{n the Upper Hall of the new Market House.
a.â ; :
Books and Stationery
the Proyince, bas recently addressed a letter to thefls not room enough for the number of pupils in attend-|# a
electors of Halifax, from which we purpose making a|ance.at the present moment, and as these schools are CHARLOTTETOWN,
Tutyre, Exq., North Side, and vepliew af THis Lord-| « â daily expected. âThe PRINTING BUSINESS in alt
its fom ve will be carried on, and increased facilities
few extracts.â Mr. Hamilton says be was led to expect|in reality the only ones in the elity where a finished
; *, Monday, the 10th June nex
ship the Bishop of Charlottetown, Ha was 5 sly y) t, have been secured for performing all kinds of JOB Âą
that with the"exÂąeption of one or two gentlemen who| Education can be obtained for females, the necessity
intended to retire from public life, every member who} will at once belobvi 5 sili i 4 : . isi
, belobvious for increased facilities to impart! gent at St. Dunstanâs College fora few. years, and)for the purpose of realizing funds to erect an enlarged Es- yp
ai elaine ud tablishment to meet the increased Educational demande of WORK in good style and on ole ak ILLY i
voted for. Union intended to face his constituents like|instruction, The fact that the facilities are already too proceeded, in 1861, to the University of Laval
a man. He was also, he tells us, led to beliove that|r estrictedTor the numbers in attendance speaks well ewe â fe ralsithe Colony. A large and varied assortment of useful and
«the Nova Scotian contribution to the Senate of Canada|for the training of the Ladies of the Congregation de Quebec, where he: completed his philosophical fancy articles will be offered for sale, and Refreshment |. Quoen Street, May 1, 1867.
< a ro g of the Ladies of the Congreg A ' . . , |Tabdles will be provided for visiters from the country. =) SA Lic ,
was to consist, as it should do, of the best mon the|Notre Dame, and must prove highly gratifying to ail/COUrss and commenced his medical studies, which) / ;., of Articles in connection with the foregoing Bazaar, FOR & ° ,
Provinee could produceâthe men most distinguished|the frends of educationâespecially so to the Isishop ot he terminated with great distinction at. MeGill Col- to be sold by Lottery : HAVE for Saleâ
Mew Advertisements.
Mr. Peter A. MeIntyre is son of Roderick Me-
âor intellectual ability, education, unimpeachable|Charlottetownâto whose paternal solicitude and zeal|lege, Montreal, on the 26th April, He is expected 1, Drawingroom Chair, 75?
uoral character and high social standingâmen whom the parents of Charlottetown are indebted for these}home oue of those days, and we wish him every > ig denne ec : 2 : . ge ee Rhesgt ng oe Rag breed, 15 hands
Nova Scotia gould be proud of, I contend, then, that, schools, There are now four hundred children attend-| success in the practice of his profession. 4. A Bride's Workbox, 0 6 1 Pony, 14 hands, Mâ'Ionis's Breedâfast trotter, 5
aking this view of the case alone, there are names|ing the Convent Schools; and the public will Wave Q0i~) penne 5. An embroidered Toilet Set, eié6 years old.
upon the-hst of senators which our present Government|plÂą opportunities, in the course of a few weeks, when Medical Notices, ry po lig ogy ot ee 1 Express Waggen and Iarness,â1 Single Waggon,
has thought proper to recommend to Her Mayesty,|the annual public examinations come off, to judge of ou a . â 8. A Child's Dress, latest fashion, © 1 6 new.
whose presence there is an insult to the people of|the nature and extent ofthe instruction imparted therein. Iuvortaxr To Moruers.ââ-Mrs, Winslow's Soothing 9, An Oriental Bead Table, els 200 Cedar Posts.
: Ă© : a . . Syrup, for all diseases with which children are afflicted 10. Foot Stool a 44 80 Tons Pictou } COAL
Nova Scotia; and I have to admit. that I, for one,|{t is a source of gratification to parents, and the com-|i, a safe and certain remedy. It allays all pain, softens + pag pin ss ag ie @ Pictou _s Jal.
fully appreciate my share in that insult.â Of the}munity generally,to witness the creditabledisplay which|the gums, reduces inflammation, sure to regulate the 12. Fruit wag ws 0 6 9 "Seoms Cosh pa iv f .
names referred to, Mr. Hamilton singles out three of|the Convent children present at their annual examin- bowels, and cures wind colic, Depend uponit, mothers,) 13. Flower Basket, *e?F shia punchapets or approved Notes of Hand. Time to
it will relieve the little sufferers immediately, Verfectly| âThe proceeds of the Tickets herewith sent, together with
safe in all cases. any contributions from generous and charitable persons, in
Coughs and Colds are often overlooked. â A: continu-| aid of the Bazaar will be gratefully received by the under-
â< for any â nf mom â irritation of the/mentioned Committee :
aungs or some Throat Disease. â* Brown's Bronchial
Troches â are offered with the fullest confidence in their â ee â
JOHN. P, IRVING.
Ch'town, May 1, 1867. rie a
DR. W. G. SUTHERLAND
ESPECTFULLY requests those indebted to him to
Sxrrie their Accounts betore he leaves for Hali-
them, viz., Bourinot, Bell and Miller, as wholly unfitjation. Their very appearance is suggestive of neat-
for the Senate of Canada. âTo this tio we might add|ness, order and discipline, and the extent and variety
that of Holmes of Pictou, who is as greata numbskull| of their information is agreeably sarprising. Under
as either Bourinot or Bell. Commenting on Dr.|thoso circumstances, we think it will be a pleasing duty
âTupperâs Union policy-and the character of some of the for every person in the community who feels an inter-
Senators ip prospective, Mr. Hamilton observes thatâ
** When we find a member of the Legislature, both
in and out uf his place in Parliament, strenuously,
violently ânay, with indegent violence, opposing
Union, and gratuitously insulting all who differ from hiv
then avowed opinions, down to a certain moment; when
we then see him iustantaneously tura about, wiih-
out any ostensible cause, and, with the same accessories
of maurer, pursues the diametrically opposite course ;
and whel we soon after find hia reeommended to Her
Majgsty for one of the bighest places in the gift of the
Crown, what can we thinkâ It would be e slight upon
your intelligence for me to pretend to explain the secret ef education have yet to discharge their duty, and we
of such suddén conversions, when followed by such re-
sults. You know that secret too well. And when we
see Nova Scotia is to be represented in the Canadina
Ilouse pf Lords by such converts as these, it isa double
jusult to Nova Scotians. If. to carry an important mea | Bazaar.
sure likeâ this by such factitiousâsuch unworthily fact.- _
tiows means, is called statesmanship by those who give
themselves credit for the achiovement, the sooner we
are. done with such statesmansbip the better. The cause
of the Union of these North American Colonies was one
wortby of being carried to a successful issue by worthy
means; and it could have been made successful without
resorting to measures the knowledge of whieh calls a
feeleertain thatis unneceseary tourgethem tothe prompt
and thorough performance thereof.
vince.
feelings, the interests, and the reputation of the people
of this Province, the â* Premier of Nova Scotiaâ and
bis colleagues are not only not entitled to any speciaily
favorable zonsideration on the part of that people, but
that they have forfeited what claim they had upon the
nopular suffrages. Speaking as a Union man, [ have
mortified to find that this Ministry has struck from
under our feet much of the firmest ground upon which,
as Unignists, we could have contended at the approach-
ing Parliamentary elections. âTo this it has been repiicd
to the return of the Party in power.
the next election which shull take place.â Com.
The Screw Steamer â Gulnare,â Capt. McLood
master, arrived at this port on Saturday morning
that the representatives of the Maritime Provinces, or/the 11th inst., from Glasgow, via St. Johnâs, New-
even of any one of. them, by adhering to each other,
eould hold the balance of power between the two great
inland Provinees, and that this would be especially the |Âąellent passage of eleven days.
case in rag he pate namontel a
of the different Provinces more nearly approached an Py So a
equality ; but when we find our Gievernauges recomend: enterprising and active citizens.
to the Senate men whose venality can be compared|the order and under the inspection of Capt. McLeod
foundland, which latter port she reached after an ex
„ naming, this security is gone, Even ona question a
Youths our dearest local interests we may think our-|among British Shipbuilders.
sylves safe, and at iho eleventh hour find that we arejis an entire novelty to America.
ing,
only to that of a class of creatures who I will not offend/yy Charles Counel & Co., who hold the first rank
In her materials slie| ~
She is what is
â : termed âeomposite,â i. e., consisting of a teak
Again: { take the liberty of alloging that it is the planking wpou an iron framework, aud what may
be deemed the best certificate of merit, is tho fact
bgight of presumption for meinbers of the present Gov-
ernment to ask the people of Nova Scotia to support
eit, a6â Unionists, and theirnominces at the polls. when|that she has classed for 14 years, A. 1, at Llyodâs
hao wisaibers who should be the first to prosnblrhe Margaretha Stevenson,â which has been em-
ployed by Her Majesty's Surveying Officers for the
elves bofare their constituencies andâ the last to
yield.in the fight, have alread y skulked out of the field,
ho, co they suppose, are going to waste their time
and their encrgies contending for them and their parti-
gana, aa such partizans, under these discouraging and
last few years, having been deemed too small and un
suitable for the service, is soon to return to St
est in Education to forward by every means in their
power the Bazaar which the Ladies of the Convent
have advertised. Apart from the attractions of the affair/GoutâThese purifying and soothing remedies demand
and the beauty and intrinsic value of the articles which
will be on exhibition, the laudable object for which it
is undertaken, will, we hope, enlist the sympathy|the affected parts have been patiently fomented with
and active support of the public generally, âThe La-|warm water, when the unguent should be diligently rub-
dies of the Conyent will spare no pains to make the
Bazaar attractive and successful, and the Hall of the
Market House has been generously placed at their dis-)Pyis treatment abates the violence, and lessens the fre-
posal by the members of the City Council. Tho friends/ quency ot gout, rheumatism and all epasmodic diseases
We direct atten-
tion to our advertising columns for particulars of the
Wr. perceive by the last No, of the Weekly, that Mr.
Ross is about to stop the publication of his paper, and wind
up his business in this Island, The ingratitude of political
parties, and the want of adequate support, have forced |article, and one that it would bg wo)l for every bouse-
Mr. Ross to this step. We must, in candor, say that Mr.
Ross has been very cavalierly dealt with by the party which
blush to the cheek of every honest Unionist in the Pro-|he assisted so materiully to place in power; but there is
this much to be observedâwhether by way of palliation or
Loontend that, after this worse than trifling with thejaggravation, our â rulersâ can decideâthat he is treated | diffusion,
no worse than many others wha had also lent their effurts'taost remote, of the known world, bearing with it ite
âThe peeuliar wisdom
of the policy of the Government, howeverjmuch appreciated
at the present moment, can only he fuliy demonstrated at
The â Guloare â is
owned by a company consisting of some of our most|+ Vermifuge Comfits" are effectual in destroying worms,
She was built at}and ean do no possible injury tothe most delicate child.
eee)» giving almost invariably sure and immediate
rehef,
Hollowayâs Pills and Ointment.âRheumatism and
the earnest attention of all persons liable to rheumatism,
gout, sciatica, or other painful affections of the muscles,
nerves, or joints. âChe Ointment should be applied after
bed upon the adjacent skin, unless the friction should
cause pain, Holloway's Pills should be simultaneously
taken to reduce inflammation and to purify the blood.
which spring from pre-disposition, or from any acciden-
tal weakness of constitution, â
THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
Perry Davisâ Vegetable Pain Killer.
te We have but little eonfidetice m the trumpet
tongued statements of the proprictors of advertised med-
icines genorally, but we are forced toeencur in the op-
= uniformerly expressed by all who have used
erry Davisâ Patx Kinver, that itis & very valuable
hold to have at hand, in case of bruises, sculds, burns,
diarrhea, dysentry, cholera, fever and- ague, and the
host of diseases, external and internal, which it is adapt-
ed to cure or alleviate, No article of medicine ever at-
tained to sueh anbounded popularity and extensive
{t has penetrated to every part, even the
ore influences more potent than those of the spices of
** Araby the blest.â We are informed by our principal
druggists, that they sell more of this article for exporta-
tion than any or all others, and that the demand is con-
stantly increasing. âSaLem Orsrrver.
THEO, DesBRISAY,
General Agent for P. E. Island,
May 15 im
Aw Evrecruat Worm Meptcine.âThe combination
,
â
Miss Alice Newberry, do
Hon, G, Mowlan, Alberton,
Miss Mary Ann Reid, do
Mrs. A. McDonald, Montague,
Miss G. Stephens, Orwell,
Mra. Cronan, Halifax,
Miss Eliza McDonald, Georgetown,
Miss Margaret McDonald, Summerside,
T. Kelly, ve do
Miss Eskildson, St. John, N. B.,
Miss C, Eckstadt, Charlottetown.
Cleanse
you are
some active
Boils, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or
Hleart Disease.
Hence bitter disa)
various extracts of Sarsa)
of ingredients used in making Brown's Vermifuge Com-
-|fits is such as to give the best possible effect with safety.
Much sicknesswith children as well as adults, attrbut-
ed to other » is ioned by worms. Brown's
Curtis & Brown, Proprietors, New York. Sold by
*lall dealers in Medicines, at 25 cents a box.
May 15 Im
a aca]
News by Telegraph.
Sr. Joux, N. B., May 10, 1867.âLondon 8th.â
Peace Congress met yesterday. Franco willing to ac-
cept dismantling fortress of Luxemburg. Prussin not
consenting uyless all powers guarantee against future
*ldengns of France; Prudsia seeking! aggrandizement in
this direction. England hevitates to give guarantee.
War preparations proceeding on both sides. Bistnarek
declares situation now more serious than before. 9th.
-|âDemands of Prussia regarding Luxemburg assuming
menacing tone.âGold 137.
Sr. Joux, May 11, 1867.âRichmond 9th.âSerious
mortifying circumstances? I ventare to predict that! Johnâs to embark her officers, and then proceed âŹ0},i5Âą9 in this city ; fight between fireâ department and one
they will find but a small number answer to the roll-vall.
âThese gentlemen are aware that I have had no slight
opportunities of knowing Nova Svotia and Novascotans ; been engaged for several years.
âgixpence for their chances at the polls in Sour out of Built on the most approved model
avery five constituencies in the Province, And Noyasco-
tians. strong as I know. the Union sentiment to be
throughout the country, would be a spiritless people if
it were otherwise. For I tell you, geutlemenâbat you
âmust yoursĂ©lves know it ere thisâthat the âTupper Gov-|ary.
> eroment have prostrated you and your fellow country-jentered our harbor.
men, that the Millers and Bourinots, and others of their she is a model of neatness and beauty.
class, might walk over your backs into the Canadian! and staterooras are large and roomy.
Senate; and that others may herealter tread the same
tons, register,
the prosecution of the Surveys in which they haveâ thousand (1000) negroes.
She is about twice
and 1 do wot hesitate to say that [ would not now give ajas large as the * Margaretha Stevenson,â being 205
wy one of the Clyde celebrities in iron vessels, of the
vory best materials, and without regard to expense
she might be expected to be somewhat above ordiu-
It is seldom that such a handsome boat has
Both externally and internally | ommitted to long imprisonment.» Derby says. the Go-
Her cabins] yernment will not make public tig real history of Fe-
They are|nian uprising on account of approhénded trouble with
imaile of teak, handsomely polished and ornamented jcertain foreign Goveruments valved in Plot.
Schofield sent a company
of soldiers, commanded them to-sligperse. The erder
being disobeyed,. soldiers charged with bayonets and
dispersed them.âGold 137 5-8, |...
: Late to **âHorald.â,
BY CABLE...
= : Cuantrogpgrown, May 18.
Success ot Derby Goverament, on vote of Reform
Bill insures its preservation.âDuath sentence ef Doan
â
until the name itself has
saparilla,â and intend to su
upon it,
virtues which are irresistable
is intended to cure.
Arerâs Cuery Pecrorar is s0
Patients in advanced stages of the
world knows them.
and sold by all Druggists and
every where. w
May 15â 9m
position and cheat. Still we oall Âą
ply such a remed
rescue the name from the load of py 8 ich rests
We think we have rae for believi
y the class of diseases :t
We can assure the sick, that we
offer them the best alterative we know how to produce,
and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most
effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered.
the Blood.
ITH corrupt, or tainted blood,
sick allover. It may
burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or
disease, or it may
merely keep you listless, depressed
and good for nothing. But you
cannot bave good health while your
blood is impure.
2 PARILLA purges out these impurities
it expels disease and restores health and stimulates the
organs of life into vigorous action, Hence it rapidly
cures a variety of complaints which are caused by im-
purity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or King's Evil,
âumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches,
Arruâs Sarsa-
Erysipelus, Tetter or
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancer-
ous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Reten-
tion Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, also
Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, Liver, Complaints, and
Try Ayuu's Sans araniita, and see for
yourself the surprising activity with which it cleanses
the blood and cures theso disorders.
During late years the public have been misled by large
bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of 5
parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds
upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any,
Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ingredient whatever.
intment has followed the use of the
illa whieh flood the market,
one Fp em with im-
arsa-
is compound, ** Sar-
as shall
ng it has
universally known to
aur every other medicine for the cure of Coughs,
Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In-
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
discase, that it 1s use-
less bere to recount the evidence of its virtues. The
Prepared by Da. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell Mass.,
dealers in medicine
R. WATSON
General Agent for P. E. leland.
growth of Flax, is offored at the
per bushel.
Charlottetown, May } 15, 1867.
FLAX SEED!
=. Gd. per Bushel.
HE SEED imported by the Government of Prince
Edward Island last year, is now on Sale at the Royal
Agricultural Society's Store, and, to encourage the
low price of 7s. 6d.
1867, SEEDS.
HE SUBSCRIBER IAS RECEIVED, from the
1867.
Also on hand, from Boston:
fax, N.S. After the middle of MA„ his Book will be
left with the Messrs. Haviranp & Brecxen for
adjustmet.
Charlottetown, 22nd April, 1867.
NOTICE,
SOURIS MAIL.
MÂź: HOOPER begs to announce to the Travelling
aod Commercial Public that he no longer puts up
at Mr, Worthâs, Kent Street.
tv" All Orders and Parcels to be forwarded by the
EASTERN MAIL must, for the fature, be left at his
residence, next door to Henry Pacmerâs, Esq..
KENT STREET, where Passengers will also find him
on the mornings of âTuesday and Friday.
April 17, 1867.
Cloth Mill and Premises for Sale.
flag eligibly situated and desirable Property, situated
within three miles of Charlottetown, formerly known
as Gurneyâs Cloth Mills, A stream of water runs near)
through the centre of the land. Being so neur the City it
would be a commanding position for any kind of machinery
â the place for the contemplated Flax Manufactory.)
. is a Dwelling House on the premises, and Out Houses,
with the Mill, which wants Pa There is about 13
acres of Land now eonnected with it, but if the purchaser
should desire a larger quantity, it can be exten to 24
acres or more,
BRICK YARD.
For Sale, the Brick Yard immediately pos aap J the
Cloth Mill. There is an extensive supply of Clay on
the premisos. The âThree Mile Stream runs through the
grounds. âThere is some Machinery belonging to that busi-
ness on the locality.
Adjoining the amen ome. and immediately front-
ng on the Princetown Road, several Plots of Land are ef-
ered for Sale or to Let. One acre each.
leet nem yay song allding aiding
seven or eight plots und can be o' or i
Meehanicsâ houses, i
For further particulars apply to the ownerâ
; JAMES D, HASZARD,
April 10, 1867.
TENDERS
for Steam Communication between Souris,
Georgetown, Murray Harbor and Pic-
tou.
2 egeneore are required to be sent into the Colonial Se-
cretaryâs Office on or before âThursday, the 16th day,
of MAY next, at âI'wo o'clock in the afternoon, by any per-
son or Gompany who may be willing to contract to run «
STEAMER once or twice a week for the Conveyance of
Passengers and Freights, and Mails, if required, between
Pictou, touching
Souris, Georgetown, Murray Harbor and
at each Port going and returning, so long as the
Navigation shall remain open, from the Finst day of JUNE
next, to the close of the season. of 1867, and lerur. bmg
season in the two following years, 1863 and 1869. âPhe
Tenderer must specify the Tonnage and Power of the Vessel
to b2 supplied, and the amount required to be paid for the
performancovof the services pequisee. and be
by the names of two parties willing to become for
the due performance of the Contract. â
The Tender must also state what amount will be required
for the present yearâs service alone, and also how much for
one and how much for two trips in each week during the
aidtiintor GEORGE COLES, Col, Secretary
© harlottetown, April 10, 1867. kk *
â Flying Frenchman.â
THIS favorite Horse, known to be
the best-blooded Canadian on the Is-
land, s sure sire, and whose stock
commands the highest prices, will tra-
road to the objects of their ambition; I think it high}, 1. combined skill of joiners and gilders, and on| Peace congress treaty ratified by respective Govern-| 1 well-known House of Tuomas. Wratcer, Nursery :
: 3 ; tn Ă© e â âot vel the following route during the coming season :~
time that there was qn end to that policy, P ra nothivy could set off more admirably: her Ă©x- go 105.88 } and ager > St. ap a 's Crescent, Liverrootâ C meneing oo Mon ny, the ooh April, Paneer
bear in mind that Mr. Hamilton, the gen- finish than the abundance of her brass mount- nt . A Supply of Garden Sooda, and rough Monaghan Road, and will stand at
ee A S ges arte cet i sey ageless Mr. Fetchor's. Tuesday, the 30th, will go through
tleman who bears this testimony, was an oflicer under|jogs, Her actual qualites do not fall short ef her
This is her trial trip,and by no means a
fair one for such a small vessel; but although she] vember, charge treason ; bailed for one hundred thou-
experienced some very heavy weather, yet the short-|sand dollars ($100,000)âLondon, 13th, Lord Lyons
ness of the passage, aud the great satisfaction and
leasure of those who came as passengers aburdant-
testiiy her sea-going excellence. Her engines
: Outen la set up by Fiwnieston & Co.,
the blush to the cheek of every honest Unionist in Meici eow. and have worked admirably on their first
the Tuppor Administration, and knew what was going| appearence,
âon behind the scenes, can we doubt that saeh men as
Miller are bribed traitors to the interests of their con-
stituents? Mr. Liamilton knows well the measures
which made the Union cause successful in the Legisla-
t â y
ture of Nova Scotia, and the âknowledge now calls are direct acting,
Cuagrcorrevows, May 14, '67.
Jefferson Davis has been bound over for trial till Ne-
succeeds Cowley as Ambassador to Paris.
Gold 135.5-8,
VERY LATEST.
Sr. Joux, N. B., May 15.~Mitchell's Legislative
Council, ssid that Government were unfavorable to
duality offices, and to plurality seats in local and gen-
Cacumber,
vash, Melon, Carrot, Onion, Cannon
Ball, California & Marblehead, Drum-
head Cabbage Seeds.
WM. R. WATSON.
Vicronra Burepixe, Queen Street, May 8, 1867.
âsTBLLA COLAS,
Rimmelsa Stella Colas neâ
dedicated by permission to
talented Artest
this
Johnston's River. May ist, will stand at Southport.
May 2d, will stand 3 hours at Daniel ee ta
Bay, aad at Richard Green's same night Ma .38
hours at William Praught's, and then home t gh
Vernon River. May 4th, at his own stable. Monday,
May 6th, 3 hours at Finley's, New Perth; then at Car-
digan Bridge. May 7th, at John Walker's, Launch-
ing. May 8th, $ hours at Alex. Dingwell's, Bay For-
tune, and at Murphy's, Red House, same night. May
Mh, 3 hours at Larkin's, Birch Hill; and at Geo.
Province.â A work on [Bribery and Corruption from)..i)â Qu the whole, the âGulowreâ is a thorough ' ;
; . ; : . 78m ial L ~Th te of the inter-eglonial Kail- McInnis's, Head St. Peter's Bay, same night. Ma
the pen of Bourinot, Bill and Miller, would, we thinks} syecess, aud we have much pleasure in wishing her sie tah wlth the Confoderste Legislatare. Fv neewecpr SE + ter Fragebane, | 10th, through St. Peter's Road, to Thos. Pen 4
* âhe'very edifying and appropriate at the prevent time. | enterprising owners prosperity in their undertaking.| President Davis is soon expected in Montreal.âIt noess OF Wales, cumme: * silly of the Valley) Saturday, May 1ith, through Baldwin's 7 and
If it contained their own experience only, we have no|'The following parties eume passengers by her to/isoficially notified that
doubt it would cause the â cheek of every honest man" Charlottetown :â
to blush. Dr. Topper has, it appears, been acting in} prose GuasaowâWm. Welsh, Esq., and lady; Mrs
anotber capaeity than as a new Canadian Agent, BR. L.iMeDonald; and Messrs,
Weatherbe, Esq.. a native of P, E. Island, but now #/ Oldfield,
Halifaxâ Barrister, bas addressed a letter, dated 6th
inat., to the âPrime Mivister of Nova Scotia,â in which|and two children.âPat,
he says:â
* Lliave in my desk your manuseript, in your own
Dramonps tn Brazit.
England, in praise of your own abiliey, which you re-
quested me to get inserted in the â Recorder,â and you
paragraph never appeared.â
Here we have an instance of a âgreat statesmanâ
attempting to palm off on the public self-praise as
the uhbiassed and voluntary opinion of an independent
journalist, Sinoe their return from Quebec, some of
L. G. McNeill and John
From St. Joun's--Two Misses Reid; Mrs. Bunting
We have been gratified by
hand, of an artiele on the subject of your delegation to ee srry *, pene ge the agent Be Ayers long
- arsaparilla and Cherry Pevtoral, in South America,
who has just visited the mines with his medicines, and
will rémiember you were much annoyed that the fulsome|described to us the process of taking gems from the
earth. A driver places hie gang of slaves in a mud hole,
where the gems are found, and pans out the oarth in the! ILE Subscriber has for sale
water, like gold washers. The negroes are naked, to
prevent their secreting the diamonda in their clothes.
âThey are required to work facing their overseer, and
yace in Europe will not be
disturbed,«âIn House (N. B.) Postmaster vacated office
yesterday, Cause ill-health. t
"| Gold 16 1-4.
~ DIED. | eo
At Grand Tracadie, in the 33d year of her age, Eliza, the
beloved wife of Mr, Angus McDonald, She leaves a hus-
band and two ehildren to mourn her loss.âR, LP,
1867. SPRING 1867.
KENT STREET
CLOTHING STORE.
Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
Silk Mixtares and Tweeds,
Suitable for Spring and Sammer wear. He will make
Jockey Club,
Essence Bouquet,
West End
Patehouly,
de Cologae, Treble Lavender Water,
Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion,
and danger,
for evening parties.
Drug Store, Dee. 22, 1864,
Wood Violet, Millefleur,
Violet.
New Mown Hay, Loves Myrtle.
The Hard of Avon's Perfume, in aneat Box ; Sydenham Eau
Extract of Lavendet
Flowers, Verbena Water, âTercentenary Sachet, Perfumede
âLeacentenary Souveniz, Shakespear Golden Scented Locken
Extract of Lime Juice and ET Soak for making the Hair
soft and glossy; Tose 1 Powder, an improvement oil
for the Complexion.
ilatory Powder for removing superfluous haire without
sage ây the skin; Napoleon Pommade, for fiz ng the
Mustachos, and instantaneous Hair Dye, for gvingt he Hair
and Whiskers « natural and permanent shadowithou tepuble
Rimmelgs Rose Water Crackers, anew and amusing device
W. R. WATSON,
FOR SALE!
Ser RIGGING, ANCHORS & CHAINS, suitable
for a small Schooner of between 90 and 40 Tons.
same evening, at his own stable,
This route will be contuaued ence a fortnight until
the 12th of July,
_. JOHN MAHER,
Barrens ,Lot 49, April 8, 1867.
Big Loaf for a
© egy Subscriber offers for sale, at a reduced price,â
â200 barrels Extra Family FLOUR, â
W. MoGILL.
Charlottetown, March 20, 1867.
FISHING SITE
AT KILDARE CAPES.
fee Subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM
containing
100 acres of Land,
, and
i For
e Union Delegates have been puffed a good deal, but} forbidden to raise a hand to the face, lest they should we Aa of Clo Porsone wishing to purchase the above, will apply at Se os
" ah appears that the best of bis pulling was the work| swallow the jewls when found. Yet they do earry them auntie tne waa aulte thing, the saillofe of Me. J. T. LONGARD, head of Pope's Aw cay bag le es oy phe se ame 3
of their heads and hands. So much for political jaway, by becoming #0 expert that they ean snap them) Also superior lotof Wharf. » the t Fishing vans vf a po .
sbidbery and bumbu with their fingers from the pan to their ntouth, without R d Made Clothin March 18, 1866. ish where an unlimited of
quackery an &- âom. Ayer'e medicines are the talismans for their eady- ahs HOSE in want of a real PHO TOG RA P i | Bait can be obtained, pomt it out to men of enterprise
i ' adi t difficult to exchange; with the) Manufectured on the premises ander his own immediate] | or Photographs ON PORCELALN, will do well tejand eapital as « most desirable place. Agni cists by
: sea ed bee Wm | cntamep teehe t was not â supervision, Parties in want ef « good substantial article, | call at letter of in person at the â Herald atte te
xs Worship. Mayor Richey, of Halifax, fn OD) negroes, Ayerâs Pills in about even weight, for the| vould do well to give him a call, before ng C. LEWIS'S. lowner. .
a. visit to this Island, He left for Halifax by the |pough stones in which the brilliants are holdeo,â[Bos- elsewhera. _ P. REILLY. Corner Great and THOMAS MOUNTADK.
ton Leader. May 14th 1967, [King-st. Ch'town, Mareh 3m pd Kildare Capes, Lot 2, March 13, 1867. = 3m A
Bteainer Heather Belle on Monday last.
T.OVA SCOTIA POLITICS.
See iakanaeininamas eens
A BAZAAR. It is with great pleasure we copy the following)
p NOTICE
T fica, 20 TENE Reterring to our advertsiing colums it will be seen that/PÂźTagraph from the Montreal Gazette of the 30th 4 _ Goad
4 canvassing in view of the coming elections is/the Ladies of the Congregation de Notre Dame purpose April :â . J
pe Fen 2 pose
acuvely going on. Tho anti-Confedcrates are zealous, holding a Razaar in the Upper Hall of the New Market) Uxrversity or McGiet Cortnon.âAmong the many B A Z A A R â R E M 0 V A L!
determined and confident of success, The Hon. Mr.|Houae, Charlottetown, in June next. âThis Bazaar ix|*tudente who have this yar graduated i the shove Instt- UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HI„ LORDSHIP 4 her Subscriber, thankful for the support extends '
Howe bas returned from his mission, and his presence| enderod necessary to realize funds to erect a new and gives ee poe ous eaty Pashia the sonnet THE BIRBUP OF CHARLOTTETOWN. to him very: Coe ED . pgprer wd _â â
announces that he has RV ED his es tot
and counsel will be of immense advantage to the Nova enlarged Building for e i âo.|Mr, P 5 â : M*NitE LADIES OF THE CONGREGATION
4 ducational purposes, as the pre- r, Peter A. McIntyre, of Charlottetown; Prince Edward a . â* i DE rs A
5 Hapa, Y a9 i i Ee NOTRE DAME intend holdi Building on UEEN STREET * recent! occu ied t
Scotia party The Coufederates are not by any Means! sent Convent is not nearly large enough to accomodate Teland, who, after a sdtisfactory and high} creditable ex utend holding & Me. dD 1 h. : load i t a Ha
" » B i My a) : * . i i * .
united about their men, P. 8. Hamilton, Esq,, Com-/the numerous applications for admission to the superior thas he te a Se ne Oat âââ BAZAAR, vinâs Bookstore ead Hon, D. Branan's:
A new Supply of
missioner of Mines, aud one of the oldest Unionists in| schools of that highly ysefiljinstitution, Indeed there oon Canadian University from the âProgressive little|{n the Upper Hall of the new Market House.
a.â ; :
Books and Stationery
the Proyince, bas recently addressed a letter to thefls not room enough for the number of pupils in attend-|# a
electors of Halifax, from which we purpose making a|ance.at the present moment, and as these schools are CHARLOTTETOWN,
Tutyre, Exq., North Side, and vepliew af THis Lord-| « â daily expected. âThe PRINTING BUSINESS in alt
its fom ve will be carried on, and increased facilities
few extracts.â Mr. Hamilton says be was led to expect|in reality the only ones in the elity where a finished
; *, Monday, the 10th June nex
ship the Bishop of Charlottetown, Ha was 5 sly y) t, have been secured for performing all kinds of JOB Âą
that with the"exÂąeption of one or two gentlemen who| Education can be obtained for females, the necessity
intended to retire from public life, every member who} will at once belobvi 5 sili i 4 : . isi
, belobvious for increased facilities to impart! gent at St. Dunstanâs College fora few. years, and)for the purpose of realizing funds to erect an enlarged Es- yp
ai elaine ud tablishment to meet the increased Educational demande of WORK in good style and on ole ak ILLY i
voted for. Union intended to face his constituents like|instruction, The fact that the facilities are already too proceeded, in 1861, to the University of Laval
a man. He was also, he tells us, led to beliove that|r estrictedTor the numbers in attendance speaks well ewe â fe ralsithe Colony. A large and varied assortment of useful and
«the Nova Scotian contribution to the Senate of Canada|for the training of the Ladies of the Congregation de Quebec, where he: completed his philosophical fancy articles will be offered for sale, and Refreshment |. Quoen Street, May 1, 1867.
< a ro g of the Ladies of the Congreg A ' . . , |Tabdles will be provided for visiters from the country. =) SA Lic ,
was to consist, as it should do, of the best mon the|Notre Dame, and must prove highly gratifying to ail/COUrss and commenced his medical studies, which) / ;., of Articles in connection with the foregoing Bazaar, FOR & ° ,
Provinee could produceâthe men most distinguished|the frends of educationâespecially so to the Isishop ot he terminated with great distinction at. MeGill Col- to be sold by Lottery : HAVE for Saleâ
Mew Advertisements.
Mr. Peter A. MeIntyre is son of Roderick Me-
âor intellectual ability, education, unimpeachable|Charlottetownâto whose paternal solicitude and zeal|lege, Montreal, on the 26th April, He is expected 1, Drawingroom Chair, 75?
uoral character and high social standingâmen whom the parents of Charlottetown are indebted for these}home oue of those days, and we wish him every > ig denne ec : 2 : . ge ee Rhesgt ng oe Rag breed, 15 hands
Nova Scotia gould be proud of, I contend, then, that, schools, There are now four hundred children attend-| success in the practice of his profession. 4. A Bride's Workbox, 0 6 1 Pony, 14 hands, Mâ'Ionis's Breedâfast trotter, 5
aking this view of the case alone, there are names|ing the Convent Schools; and the public will Wave Q0i~) penne 5. An embroidered Toilet Set, eié6 years old.
upon the-hst of senators which our present Government|plÂą opportunities, in the course of a few weeks, when Medical Notices, ry po lig ogy ot ee 1 Express Waggen and Iarness,â1 Single Waggon,
has thought proper to recommend to Her Mayesty,|the annual public examinations come off, to judge of ou a . â 8. A Child's Dress, latest fashion, © 1 6 new.
whose presence there is an insult to the people of|the nature and extent ofthe instruction imparted therein. Iuvortaxr To Moruers.ââ-Mrs, Winslow's Soothing 9, An Oriental Bead Table, els 200 Cedar Posts.
: Ă© : a . . Syrup, for all diseases with which children are afflicted 10. Foot Stool a 44 80 Tons Pictou } COAL
Nova Scotia; and I have to admit. that I, for one,|{t is a source of gratification to parents, and the com-|i, a safe and certain remedy. It allays all pain, softens + pag pin ss ag ie @ Pictou _s Jal.
fully appreciate my share in that insult.â Of the}munity generally,to witness the creditabledisplay which|the gums, reduces inflammation, sure to regulate the 12. Fruit wag ws 0 6 9 "Seoms Cosh pa iv f .
names referred to, Mr. Hamilton singles out three of|the Convent children present at their annual examin- bowels, and cures wind colic, Depend uponit, mothers,) 13. Flower Basket, *e?F shia punchapets or approved Notes of Hand. Time to
it will relieve the little sufferers immediately, Verfectly| âThe proceeds of the Tickets herewith sent, together with
safe in all cases. any contributions from generous and charitable persons, in
Coughs and Colds are often overlooked. â A: continu-| aid of the Bazaar will be gratefully received by the under-
â< for any â nf mom â irritation of the/mentioned Committee :
aungs or some Throat Disease. â* Brown's Bronchial
Troches â are offered with the fullest confidence in their â ee â
JOHN. P, IRVING.
Ch'town, May 1, 1867. rie a
DR. W. G. SUTHERLAND
ESPECTFULLY requests those indebted to him to
Sxrrie their Accounts betore he leaves for Hali-
them, viz., Bourinot, Bell and Miller, as wholly unfitjation. Their very appearance is suggestive of neat-
for the Senate of Canada. âTo this tio we might add|ness, order and discipline, and the extent and variety
that of Holmes of Pictou, who is as greata numbskull| of their information is agreeably sarprising. Under
as either Bourinot or Bell. Commenting on Dr.|thoso circumstances, we think it will be a pleasing duty
âTupperâs Union policy-and the character of some of the for every person in the community who feels an inter-
Senators ip prospective, Mr. Hamilton observes thatâ
** When we find a member of the Legislature, both
in and out uf his place in Parliament, strenuously,
violently ânay, with indegent violence, opposing
Union, and gratuitously insulting all who differ from hiv
then avowed opinions, down to a certain moment; when
we then see him iustantaneously tura about, wiih-
out any ostensible cause, and, with the same accessories
of maurer, pursues the diametrically opposite course ;
and whel we soon after find hia reeommended to Her
Majgsty for one of the bighest places in the gift of the
Crown, what can we thinkâ It would be e slight upon
your intelligence for me to pretend to explain the secret ef education have yet to discharge their duty, and we
of such suddén conversions, when followed by such re-
sults. You know that secret too well. And when we
see Nova Scotia is to be represented in the Canadina
Ilouse pf Lords by such converts as these, it isa double
jusult to Nova Scotians. If. to carry an important mea | Bazaar.
sure likeâ this by such factitiousâsuch unworthily fact.- _
tiows means, is called statesmanship by those who give
themselves credit for the achiovement, the sooner we
are. done with such statesmansbip the better. The cause
of the Union of these North American Colonies was one
wortby of being carried to a successful issue by worthy
means; and it could have been made successful without
resorting to measures the knowledge of whieh calls a
feeleertain thatis unneceseary tourgethem tothe prompt
and thorough performance thereof.
vince.
feelings, the interests, and the reputation of the people
of this Province, the â* Premier of Nova Scotiaâ and
bis colleagues are not only not entitled to any speciaily
favorable zonsideration on the part of that people, but
that they have forfeited what claim they had upon the
nopular suffrages. Speaking as a Union man, [ have
mortified to find that this Ministry has struck from
under our feet much of the firmest ground upon which,
as Unignists, we could have contended at the approach-
ing Parliamentary elections. âTo this it has been repiicd
to the return of the Party in power.
the next election which shull take place.â Com.
The Screw Steamer â Gulnare,â Capt. McLood
master, arrived at this port on Saturday morning
that the representatives of the Maritime Provinces, or/the 11th inst., from Glasgow, via St. Johnâs, New-
even of any one of. them, by adhering to each other,
eould hold the balance of power between the two great
inland Provinees, and that this would be especially the |Âąellent passage of eleven days.
case in rag he pate namontel a
of the different Provinces more nearly approached an Py So a
equality ; but when we find our Gievernauges recomend: enterprising and active citizens.
to the Senate men whose venality can be compared|the order and under the inspection of Capt. McLeod
foundland, which latter port she reached after an ex
„ naming, this security is gone, Even ona question a
Youths our dearest local interests we may think our-|among British Shipbuilders.
sylves safe, and at iho eleventh hour find that we arejis an entire novelty to America.
ing,
only to that of a class of creatures who I will not offend/yy Charles Counel & Co., who hold the first rank
In her materials slie| ~
She is what is
â : termed âeomposite,â i. e., consisting of a teak
Again: { take the liberty of alloging that it is the planking wpou an iron framework, aud what may
be deemed the best certificate of merit, is tho fact
bgight of presumption for meinbers of the present Gov-
ernment to ask the people of Nova Scotia to support
eit, a6â Unionists, and theirnominces at the polls. when|that she has classed for 14 years, A. 1, at Llyodâs
hao wisaibers who should be the first to prosnblrhe Margaretha Stevenson,â which has been em-
ployed by Her Majesty's Surveying Officers for the
elves bofare their constituencies andâ the last to
yield.in the fight, have alread y skulked out of the field,
ho, co they suppose, are going to waste their time
and their encrgies contending for them and their parti-
gana, aa such partizans, under these discouraging and
last few years, having been deemed too small and un
suitable for the service, is soon to return to St
est in Education to forward by every means in their
power the Bazaar which the Ladies of the Convent
have advertised. Apart from the attractions of the affair/GoutâThese purifying and soothing remedies demand
and the beauty and intrinsic value of the articles which
will be on exhibition, the laudable object for which it
is undertaken, will, we hope, enlist the sympathy|the affected parts have been patiently fomented with
and active support of the public generally, âThe La-|warm water, when the unguent should be diligently rub-
dies of the Conyent will spare no pains to make the
Bazaar attractive and successful, and the Hall of the
Market House has been generously placed at their dis-)Pyis treatment abates the violence, and lessens the fre-
posal by the members of the City Council. Tho friends/ quency ot gout, rheumatism and all epasmodic diseases
We direct atten-
tion to our advertising columns for particulars of the
Wr. perceive by the last No, of the Weekly, that Mr.
Ross is about to stop the publication of his paper, and wind
up his business in this Island, The ingratitude of political
parties, and the want of adequate support, have forced |article, and one that it would bg wo)l for every bouse-
Mr. Ross to this step. We must, in candor, say that Mr.
Ross has been very cavalierly dealt with by the party which
blush to the cheek of every honest Unionist in the Pro-|he assisted so materiully to place in power; but there is
this much to be observedâwhether by way of palliation or
Loontend that, after this worse than trifling with thejaggravation, our â rulersâ can decideâthat he is treated | diffusion,
no worse than many others wha had also lent their effurts'taost remote, of the known world, bearing with it ite
âThe peeuliar wisdom
of the policy of the Government, howeverjmuch appreciated
at the present moment, can only he fuliy demonstrated at
The â Guloare â is
owned by a company consisting of some of our most|+ Vermifuge Comfits" are effectual in destroying worms,
She was built at}and ean do no possible injury tothe most delicate child.
eee)» giving almost invariably sure and immediate
rehef,
Hollowayâs Pills and Ointment.âRheumatism and
the earnest attention of all persons liable to rheumatism,
gout, sciatica, or other painful affections of the muscles,
nerves, or joints. âChe Ointment should be applied after
bed upon the adjacent skin, unless the friction should
cause pain, Holloway's Pills should be simultaneously
taken to reduce inflammation and to purify the blood.
which spring from pre-disposition, or from any acciden-
tal weakness of constitution, â
THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
Perry Davisâ Vegetable Pain Killer.
te We have but little eonfidetice m the trumpet
tongued statements of the proprictors of advertised med-
icines genorally, but we are forced toeencur in the op-
= uniformerly expressed by all who have used
erry Davisâ Patx Kinver, that itis & very valuable
hold to have at hand, in case of bruises, sculds, burns,
diarrhea, dysentry, cholera, fever and- ague, and the
host of diseases, external and internal, which it is adapt-
ed to cure or alleviate, No article of medicine ever at-
tained to sueh anbounded popularity and extensive
{t has penetrated to every part, even the
ore influences more potent than those of the spices of
** Araby the blest.â We are informed by our principal
druggists, that they sell more of this article for exporta-
tion than any or all others, and that the demand is con-
stantly increasing. âSaLem Orsrrver.
THEO, DesBRISAY,
General Agent for P. E. Island,
May 15 im
Aw Evrecruat Worm Meptcine.âThe combination
,
â
Miss Alice Newberry, do
Hon, G, Mowlan, Alberton,
Miss Mary Ann Reid, do
Mrs. A. McDonald, Montague,
Miss G. Stephens, Orwell,
Mra. Cronan, Halifax,
Miss Eliza McDonald, Georgetown,
Miss Margaret McDonald, Summerside,
T. Kelly, ve do
Miss Eskildson, St. John, N. B.,
Miss C, Eckstadt, Charlottetown.
Cleanse
you are
some active
Boils, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or
Hleart Disease.
Hence bitter disa)
various extracts of Sarsa)
of ingredients used in making Brown's Vermifuge Com-
-|fits is such as to give the best possible effect with safety.
Much sicknesswith children as well as adults, attrbut-
ed to other » is ioned by worms. Brown's
Curtis & Brown, Proprietors, New York. Sold by
*lall dealers in Medicines, at 25 cents a box.
May 15 Im
a aca]
News by Telegraph.
Sr. Joux, N. B., May 10, 1867.âLondon 8th.â
Peace Congress met yesterday. Franco willing to ac-
cept dismantling fortress of Luxemburg. Prussin not
consenting uyless all powers guarantee against future
*ldengns of France; Prudsia seeking! aggrandizement in
this direction. England hevitates to give guarantee.
War preparations proceeding on both sides. Bistnarek
declares situation now more serious than before. 9th.
-|âDemands of Prussia regarding Luxemburg assuming
menacing tone.âGold 137.
Sr. Joux, May 11, 1867.âRichmond 9th.âSerious
mortifying circumstances? I ventare to predict that! Johnâs to embark her officers, and then proceed âŹ0},i5Âą9 in this city ; fight between fireâ department and one
they will find but a small number answer to the roll-vall.
âThese gentlemen are aware that I have had no slight
opportunities of knowing Nova Svotia and Novascotans ; been engaged for several years.
âgixpence for their chances at the polls in Sour out of Built on the most approved model
avery five constituencies in the Province, And Noyasco-
tians. strong as I know. the Union sentiment to be
throughout the country, would be a spiritless people if
it were otherwise. For I tell you, geutlemenâbat you
âmust yoursĂ©lves know it ere thisâthat the âTupper Gov-|ary.
> eroment have prostrated you and your fellow country-jentered our harbor.
men, that the Millers and Bourinots, and others of their she is a model of neatness and beauty.
class, might walk over your backs into the Canadian! and staterooras are large and roomy.
Senate; and that others may herealter tread the same
tons, register,
the prosecution of the Surveys in which they haveâ thousand (1000) negroes.
She is about twice
and 1 do wot hesitate to say that [ would not now give ajas large as the * Margaretha Stevenson,â being 205
wy one of the Clyde celebrities in iron vessels, of the
vory best materials, and without regard to expense
she might be expected to be somewhat above ordiu-
It is seldom that such a handsome boat has
Both externally and internally | ommitted to long imprisonment.» Derby says. the Go-
Her cabins] yernment will not make public tig real history of Fe-
They are|nian uprising on account of approhénded trouble with
imaile of teak, handsomely polished and ornamented jcertain foreign Goveruments valved in Plot.
Schofield sent a company
of soldiers, commanded them to-sligperse. The erder
being disobeyed,. soldiers charged with bayonets and
dispersed them.âGold 137 5-8, |...
: Late to **âHorald.â,
BY CABLE...
= : Cuantrogpgrown, May 18.
Success ot Derby Goverament, on vote of Reform
Bill insures its preservation.âDuath sentence ef Doan
â
until the name itself has
saparilla,â and intend to su
upon it,
virtues which are irresistable
is intended to cure.
Arerâs Cuery Pecrorar is s0
Patients in advanced stages of the
world knows them.
and sold by all Druggists and
every where. w
May 15â 9m
position and cheat. Still we oall Âą
ply such a remed
rescue the name from the load of py 8 ich rests
We think we have rae for believi
y the class of diseases :t
We can assure the sick, that we
offer them the best alterative we know how to produce,
and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most
effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered.
the Blood.
ITH corrupt, or tainted blood,
sick allover. It may
burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or
disease, or it may
merely keep you listless, depressed
and good for nothing. But you
cannot bave good health while your
blood is impure.
2 PARILLA purges out these impurities
it expels disease and restores health and stimulates the
organs of life into vigorous action, Hence it rapidly
cures a variety of complaints which are caused by im-
purity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or King's Evil,
âumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches,
Arruâs Sarsa-
Erysipelus, Tetter or
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancer-
ous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Reten-
tion Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, also
Syphilis or Venereal Diseases, Liver, Complaints, and
Try Ayuu's Sans araniita, and see for
yourself the surprising activity with which it cleanses
the blood and cures theso disorders.
During late years the public have been misled by large
bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of 5
parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds
upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any,
Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ingredient whatever.
intment has followed the use of the
illa whieh flood the market,
one Fp em with im-
arsa-
is compound, ** Sar-
as shall
ng it has
universally known to
aur every other medicine for the cure of Coughs,
Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In-
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
discase, that it 1s use-
less bere to recount the evidence of its virtues. The
Prepared by Da. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell Mass.,
dealers in medicine
R. WATSON
General Agent for P. E. leland.
growth of Flax, is offored at the
per bushel.
Charlottetown, May } 15, 1867.
FLAX SEED!
=. Gd. per Bushel.
HE SEED imported by the Government of Prince
Edward Island last year, is now on Sale at the Royal
Agricultural Society's Store, and, to encourage the
low price of 7s. 6d.
1867, SEEDS.
HE SUBSCRIBER IAS RECEIVED, from the
1867.
Also on hand, from Boston:
fax, N.S. After the middle of MA„ his Book will be
left with the Messrs. Haviranp & Brecxen for
adjustmet.
Charlottetown, 22nd April, 1867.
NOTICE,
SOURIS MAIL.
MÂź: HOOPER begs to announce to the Travelling
aod Commercial Public that he no longer puts up
at Mr, Worthâs, Kent Street.
tv" All Orders and Parcels to be forwarded by the
EASTERN MAIL must, for the fature, be left at his
residence, next door to Henry Pacmerâs, Esq..
KENT STREET, where Passengers will also find him
on the mornings of âTuesday and Friday.
April 17, 1867.
Cloth Mill and Premises for Sale.
flag eligibly situated and desirable Property, situated
within three miles of Charlottetown, formerly known
as Gurneyâs Cloth Mills, A stream of water runs near)
through the centre of the land. Being so neur the City it
would be a commanding position for any kind of machinery
â the place for the contemplated Flax Manufactory.)
. is a Dwelling House on the premises, and Out Houses,
with the Mill, which wants Pa There is about 13
acres of Land now eonnected with it, but if the purchaser
should desire a larger quantity, it can be exten to 24
acres or more,
BRICK YARD.
For Sale, the Brick Yard immediately pos aap J the
Cloth Mill. There is an extensive supply of Clay on
the premisos. The âThree Mile Stream runs through the
grounds. âThere is some Machinery belonging to that busi-
ness on the locality.
Adjoining the amen ome. and immediately front-
ng on the Princetown Road, several Plots of Land are ef-
ered for Sale or to Let. One acre each.
leet nem yay song allding aiding
seven or eight plots und can be o' or i
Meehanicsâ houses, i
For further particulars apply to the ownerâ
; JAMES D, HASZARD,
April 10, 1867.
TENDERS
for Steam Communication between Souris,
Georgetown, Murray Harbor and Pic-
tou.
2 egeneore are required to be sent into the Colonial Se-
cretaryâs Office on or before âThursday, the 16th day,
of MAY next, at âI'wo o'clock in the afternoon, by any per-
son or Gompany who may be willing to contract to run «
STEAMER once or twice a week for the Conveyance of
Passengers and Freights, and Mails, if required, between
Pictou, touching
Souris, Georgetown, Murray Harbor and
at each Port going and returning, so long as the
Navigation shall remain open, from the Finst day of JUNE
next, to the close of the season. of 1867, and lerur. bmg
season in the two following years, 1863 and 1869. âPhe
Tenderer must specify the Tonnage and Power of the Vessel
to b2 supplied, and the amount required to be paid for the
performancovof the services pequisee. and be
by the names of two parties willing to become for
the due performance of the Contract. â
The Tender must also state what amount will be required
for the present yearâs service alone, and also how much for
one and how much for two trips in each week during the
aidtiintor GEORGE COLES, Col, Secretary
© harlottetown, April 10, 1867. kk *
â Flying Frenchman.â
THIS favorite Horse, known to be
the best-blooded Canadian on the Is-
land, s sure sire, and whose stock
commands the highest prices, will tra-
road to the objects of their ambition; I think it high}, 1. combined skill of joiners and gilders, and on| Peace congress treaty ratified by respective Govern-| 1 well-known House of Tuomas. Wratcer, Nursery :
: 3 ; tn Ă© e â âot vel the following route during the coming season :~
time that there was qn end to that policy, P ra nothivy could set off more admirably: her Ă©x- go 105.88 } and ager > St. ap a 's Crescent, Liverrootâ C meneing oo Mon ny, the ooh April, Paneer
bear in mind that Mr. Hamilton, the gen- finish than the abundance of her brass mount- nt . A Supply of Garden Sooda, and rough Monaghan Road, and will stand at
ee A S ges arte cet i sey ageless Mr. Fetchor's. Tuesday, the 30th, will go through
tleman who bears this testimony, was an oflicer under|jogs, Her actual qualites do not fall short ef her
This is her trial trip,and by no means a
fair one for such a small vessel; but although she] vember, charge treason ; bailed for one hundred thou-
experienced some very heavy weather, yet the short-|sand dollars ($100,000)âLondon, 13th, Lord Lyons
ness of the passage, aud the great satisfaction and
leasure of those who came as passengers aburdant-
testiiy her sea-going excellence. Her engines
: Outen la set up by Fiwnieston & Co.,
the blush to the cheek of every honest Unionist in Meici eow. and have worked admirably on their first
the Tuppor Administration, and knew what was going| appearence,
âon behind the scenes, can we doubt that saeh men as
Miller are bribed traitors to the interests of their con-
stituents? Mr. Liamilton knows well the measures
which made the Union cause successful in the Legisla-
t â y
ture of Nova Scotia, and the âknowledge now calls are direct acting,
Cuagrcorrevows, May 14, '67.
Jefferson Davis has been bound over for trial till Ne-
succeeds Cowley as Ambassador to Paris.
Gold 135.5-8,
VERY LATEST.
Sr. Joux, N. B., May 15.~Mitchell's Legislative
Council, ssid that Government were unfavorable to
duality offices, and to plurality seats in local and gen-
Cacumber,
vash, Melon, Carrot, Onion, Cannon
Ball, California & Marblehead, Drum-
head Cabbage Seeds.
WM. R. WATSON.
Vicronra Burepixe, Queen Street, May 8, 1867.
âsTBLLA COLAS,
Rimmelsa Stella Colas neâ
dedicated by permission to
talented Artest
this
Johnston's River. May ist, will stand at Southport.
May 2d, will stand 3 hours at Daniel ee ta
Bay, aad at Richard Green's same night Ma .38
hours at William Praught's, and then home t gh
Vernon River. May 4th, at his own stable. Monday,
May 6th, 3 hours at Finley's, New Perth; then at Car-
digan Bridge. May 7th, at John Walker's, Launch-
ing. May 8th, $ hours at Alex. Dingwell's, Bay For-
tune, and at Murphy's, Red House, same night. May
Mh, 3 hours at Larkin's, Birch Hill; and at Geo.
Province.â A work on [Bribery and Corruption from)..i)â Qu the whole, the âGulowreâ is a thorough ' ;
; . ; : . 78m ial L ~Th te of the inter-eglonial Kail- McInnis's, Head St. Peter's Bay, same night. Ma
the pen of Bourinot, Bill and Miller, would, we thinks} syecess, aud we have much pleasure in wishing her sie tah wlth the Confoderste Legislatare. Fv neewecpr SE + ter Fragebane, | 10th, through St. Peter's Road, to Thos. Pen 4
* âhe'very edifying and appropriate at the prevent time. | enterprising owners prosperity in their undertaking.| President Davis is soon expected in Montreal.âIt noess OF Wales, cumme: * silly of the Valley) Saturday, May 1ith, through Baldwin's 7 and
If it contained their own experience only, we have no|'The following parties eume passengers by her to/isoficially notified that
doubt it would cause the â cheek of every honest man" Charlottetown :â
to blush. Dr. Topper has, it appears, been acting in} prose GuasaowâWm. Welsh, Esq., and lady; Mrs
anotber capaeity than as a new Canadian Agent, BR. L.iMeDonald; and Messrs,
Weatherbe, Esq.. a native of P, E. Island, but now #/ Oldfield,
Halifaxâ Barrister, bas addressed a letter, dated 6th
inat., to the âPrime Mivister of Nova Scotia,â in which|and two children.âPat,
he says:â
* Lliave in my desk your manuseript, in your own
Dramonps tn Brazit.
England, in praise of your own abiliey, which you re-
quested me to get inserted in the â Recorder,â and you
paragraph never appeared.â
Here we have an instance of a âgreat statesmanâ
attempting to palm off on the public self-praise as
the uhbiassed and voluntary opinion of an independent
journalist, Sinoe their return from Quebec, some of
L. G. McNeill and John
From St. Joun's--Two Misses Reid; Mrs. Bunting
We have been gratified by
hand, of an artiele on the subject of your delegation to ee srry *, pene ge the agent Be Ayers long
- arsaparilla and Cherry Pevtoral, in South America,
who has just visited the mines with his medicines, and
will rémiember you were much annoyed that the fulsome|described to us the process of taking gems from the
earth. A driver places hie gang of slaves in a mud hole,
where the gems are found, and pans out the oarth in the! ILE Subscriber has for sale
water, like gold washers. The negroes are naked, to
prevent their secreting the diamonda in their clothes.
âThey are required to work facing their overseer, and
yace in Europe will not be
disturbed,«âIn House (N. B.) Postmaster vacated office
yesterday, Cause ill-health. t
"| Gold 16 1-4.
~ DIED. | eo
At Grand Tracadie, in the 33d year of her age, Eliza, the
beloved wife of Mr, Angus McDonald, She leaves a hus-
band and two ehildren to mourn her loss.âR, LP,
1867. SPRING 1867.
KENT STREET
CLOTHING STORE.
Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
Silk Mixtares and Tweeds,
Suitable for Spring and Sammer wear. He will make
Jockey Club,
Essence Bouquet,
West End
Patehouly,
de Cologae, Treble Lavender Water,
Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion,
and danger,
for evening parties.
Drug Store, Dee. 22, 1864,
Wood Violet, Millefleur,
Violet.
New Mown Hay, Loves Myrtle.
The Hard of Avon's Perfume, in aneat Box ; Sydenham Eau
Extract of Lavendet
Flowers, Verbena Water, âTercentenary Sachet, Perfumede
âLeacentenary Souveniz, Shakespear Golden Scented Locken
Extract of Lime Juice and ET Soak for making the Hair
soft and glossy; Tose 1 Powder, an improvement oil
for the Complexion.
ilatory Powder for removing superfluous haire without
sage ây the skin; Napoleon Pommade, for fiz ng the
Mustachos, and instantaneous Hair Dye, for gvingt he Hair
and Whiskers « natural and permanent shadowithou tepuble
Rimmelgs Rose Water Crackers, anew and amusing device
W. R. WATSON,
FOR SALE!
Ser RIGGING, ANCHORS & CHAINS, suitable
for a small Schooner of between 90 and 40 Tons.
same evening, at his own stable,
This route will be contuaued ence a fortnight until
the 12th of July,
_. JOHN MAHER,
Barrens ,Lot 49, April 8, 1867.
Big Loaf for a
© egy Subscriber offers for sale, at a reduced price,â
â200 barrels Extra Family FLOUR, â
W. MoGILL.
Charlottetown, March 20, 1867.
FISHING SITE
AT KILDARE CAPES.
fee Subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM
containing
100 acres of Land,
, and
i For
e Union Delegates have been puffed a good deal, but} forbidden to raise a hand to the face, lest they should we Aa of Clo Porsone wishing to purchase the above, will apply at Se os
" ah appears that the best of bis pulling was the work| swallow the jewls when found. Yet they do earry them auntie tne waa aulte thing, the saillofe of Me. J. T. LONGARD, head of Pope's Aw cay bag le es oy phe se ame 3
of their heads and hands. So much for political jaway, by becoming #0 expert that they ean snap them) Also superior lotof Wharf. » the t Fishing vans vf a po .
sbidbery and bumbu with their fingers from the pan to their ntouth, without R d Made Clothin March 18, 1866. ish where an unlimited of
quackery an &- âom. Ayer'e medicines are the talismans for their eady- ahs HOSE in want of a real PHO TOG RA P i | Bait can be obtained, pomt it out to men of enterprise
i ' adi t difficult to exchange; with the) Manufectured on the premises ander his own immediate] | or Photographs ON PORCELALN, will do well tejand eapital as « most desirable place. Agni cists by
: sea ed bee Wm | cntamep teehe t was not â supervision, Parties in want ef « good substantial article, | call at letter of in person at the â Herald atte te
xs Worship. Mayor Richey, of Halifax, fn OD) negroes, Ayerâs Pills in about even weight, for the| vould do well to give him a call, before ng C. LEWIS'S. lowner. .
a. visit to this Island, He left for Halifax by the |pough stones in which the brilliants are holdeo,â[Bos- elsewhera. _ P. REILLY. Corner Great and THOMAS MOUNTADK.
ton Leader. May 14th 1967, [King-st. Ch'town, Mareh 3m pd Kildare Capes, Lot 2, March 13, 1867. = 3m A
Bteainer Heather Belle on Monday last.