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    Cononan’s Ixquest.—Aa Inquest was held on
    Wednesday last, by Dr. Beer, one of the Coroners
    for s Oounty, on view ef the body of William
    Martin, painter, of this City, who was found dead
    ia “* Coles’ Woods.” It appeared in evidence, that
    had been for a few weeks ina
    unsettled state of mind, and that he
    disa' Jon Saturday last, taking with him the
    means of self-destruction. Seareh was made for
    him up.to Wednesdey, when a number of men
    started (o range the woods around the city; and
    almost immediately on entering the woods at
    Relvidere Farm, the unfortunate young man was
    found, lying on his face, perfectly dead. A gun
    barrel lying vear him, and a wound quite through
    the left breast, implicating the heart, sufficieatiy
    showed the manner of death.

    Verdiet—* Suicide while laboring under tempor-
    ary insanity."—Com,

    the
    melancholy,

    Just received at Reilly's Book-Store, Queen
    Street, a lot of Stationery, Paper Blinds, Room
    Papering, Prayer Books, Fancy Articles, ete., etc.

    Cheap Room Vapering at Reilly's Book-Store.
    tw Mr. Lepage's latest yeu d'eeprit, entitled ** The
    Ship ‘of State at Anchor, rides out the storm,” For sale
    at all the bookstores, at Sd per copy.

    Tue Steamer “ Hor Majesty,” from Toronto,
    with four, arrived at this Port yesterday morning.
    Tue Steamer ‘* Commerce,” arrived on Monday
    morning,,.from Halifax, and departed same
    evening,

    Jerrerson Davis having been released on bail,
    has taken up his residence in Montreal.

    Desrarcues of the 24th instant, from Mexico,
    state that a bombardment was going on, and that
    the city was in a fearful condition.

    We have received Johnson & Co's (Philadelphia)
    Typographic Advertiser for April, It is richly em-
    bellished with cuts nnd ornamental type.

    We were plensed to observe a quantity of West
    India produce shipping at this port, during the past
    week, for the Canada Market.

    We understand the VOLUNTEER BAND will
    give their first entertainment for the season, ov
    ** Hinusnoroven Park,” oo Thursday eveuing next,
    the 30th inst, at the usual hour,

    The Ship Wabeno, belonging to Messrs. D. & J.
    Ritchie, of Miramichi, went ashore near Sea Cow
    Pond, near the North Cape of this Island, on Wed-
    nesday, the 15th inst, where she remains. We wn-
    derstand she has a fall eargo of Goods on board for
    Miramichi. Vessels’will likely be seut over to take
    out her cargo.

    GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    Yis Excellency the Lieut. Governor in Council
    than been pleased to mato the following appoint.
    ments, viz:

    The Hon Edward Palmer to be a Trustee and Go-
    vernor of the Prince of Wales College, in the place
    of James Reddin, Esq., resigoed.

    Mr. Elias Hutchinson, Charlottetown, to be Chief
    Inspector of Fish for Queen's County, in the place
    of Mr. James McLean.

    JUSTICES OF TILE PEACE:

    Qures's Countyr—J. T. Jenkins, Alexander
    Brown, Andrew Mitchell, and Artemas, Lord Keqrs.,
    ‘Chartottetowo ; Alexander McMillan, Wheatley
    River ; Lauchlan MeMillan, Brackley Point ; James
    Moore, jou., Eldon, Belfast; Joho MeDonaid, sen..
    Flat River ; Join McDonald, sea., Orwell.

    Kixe’s Couyry—James McLean, East Point 5
    R. B. Thomas, Montague ; George Wightman, do;
    John Scrinigeour, sen.. Towuship No. 52; Wm P-
    Lewis, Township No. 53; Darius D. Clay, Duodas-

    Prixce Countr—George Miller Clark, Kildare ;
    John Champion, Ferry, Lot 18; Richard Costain,
    Miminigash; Charles McCarthy, Seacow Pond ;
    Richard B. Reid, Cascumpec.

    Mr John Ferguson Robertson, to be an Auditor
    of the Public Accounts, in the place of Heary
    Haszard, [sq.

    The Hon, Joseph Hensley, and the Hon, Edward
    Yalmer, to be Commissioners for revising and re-
    printing the Laws of the years 1863, 1864, 1865,
    1866. .

    Iler Majesty the Queen has been pleased to ap-
    prove the retention by tie Honorables Jas. C. Pope,
    James Yoo, John Lougworth, David Kaye, and
    Danie! Davies, of the rank and title of Executive
    Councillors.

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    FROM EUROPE.

    Lonvox, May 22.—Fiood and Duffy, the Fenian

    risouers, who were recently convicied at Dublin,
    nave been sentenced to imprisonment for life at
    hard labor. McClure, another Fenian prisoner, was
    placed ov trial at Cork te-day.

    Pari, May 22.—The differences between the
    Kmperor Napoleon and the Corps Legislatiff, with
    regard to the army organization scheme, have been
    adjusted.

    Lonvox, May 22.—Mr. Stewart, chairman of
    the Board of Directors of the Anglo American
    Company, publishes auother commanication in the
    Londou Zimes this morning. He says the broken
    cable will be repaired and ready for business iu
    three weeks from this date,

    Lonnox, May 17.—Despatches have been receiv-
    od from Atheus which state that two sanguivary
    hattlos had taken placo recontly in Candia, in both
    of whieh the Turkish Commander, Omar Pacha,
    was badly beaten. His loss in engagements is com-
    puted at 3000 mon. The great powers of Europe
    have again united in «# petition to the Sublime
    Porte to cede the Island of Crete to the Greak Gov-
    erument.—Orders have been issued in Council for
    the prevention or restriction of the ravages of the
    rinderpess which has again mado its appearance in
    some counties in Knglaud.—an Imperial decree has
    heen promulgated favoring the Protestant inhabit-
    tants of Hungary.

    Loxpox, May 19, (evening.)—The Luxemburg
    question into bo regarded as finally settled, for the
    Kmperor Napoleon and King William of Prussia
    have signed the treaty lookiig to that end.

    Loxpon, 21, eveuing.—Karl Derby says officially
    that the American estion will be amicably ad-
    justed—The proposition made some time ago to ar-
    bitrate the whole case has been refased.

    Bertis, uty 21.—A_ horrible plot has just been
    discovered \n Hanover having for ite purpose the
    assassination 6f King William of Prussia, and Count
    Bismarck. Severs’ yotable persons in this city are
    involved in the plot._Numerous arrests both bere
    me and at jee Seen made of persons believed

    to b» implicated, audit ig thought that by these
    oly precautions the dosign has been frustrated.

    owe we

    ma

    atin

    ’
    issued her Royal Proclamation declaring the Union
    of the Provinces of Upper and Lower » No-

    ment, to be called the “ Dominion of Canada.” —
    Appended to the proclamation is a list of Senators
    appointed by the Queen to the Upper House of the

    ‘anadian Legislature, in accordance with the pros
    visions of the Bill of te confederation receutly
    passed by the British Parliament.

    + May 23, evening.—The British Govern-
    ment has made representations to the leading Powers
    of Europe, urging a general disarming.

    St. Petersburg, May 23-—The ice in the Neva
    has broken up and is fust disappearing, and the river
    is HOW open to navigation.

    Vienna, May 23, evening. —The Austrian Miiii-
    ter at Washington has been instrueted by his Gov-
    ernment to enter into segotiation, with the Presi-
    dent of Mexico with a view to securing the safety
    of the Emperor Maximilian, in case he should fall
    into the harde of the Liberals.

    London, May 24.—Sir Archibald Allison, the
    historiap, is dead.

    The Onk Races which took place to-day, was
    won 4 “ Llepple.”

    Co k, May 24.—The Fenian prisoner, MacClure,
    on being arraigned for treason, made a plea of
    Guilty.

    Paris, May 24.—The irigate Jean Bart, of the
    French West India squadron, has been ordered to
    proceed lo New York to take the movitor Lunderberg
    to Franee, The Jean Bart is now lying at Anna-
    polis, Md,

    Liverpool, May 21..—Advices received here from
    Hong Kong say that it is stated there that the United
    States gunboat Apshuclat had bombarded a town
    in the island of Formosa, the natives of whiel mur-
    _ the shipwrecked crew of the American barque
    Rover.

    ~~" FROM THE STATES.

    “=e

    New York, May 23.—From all accounts the
    Fenian Warriors are again about to take the field,
    in large numbers, for an invasion of Canada, A
    movement towards organization and concentration
    is geveral throughout the Northern and Western
    portions of New York and other States. A mes-
    senger has been despatched by the Tead Circles to
    eall brothers to arms, aud 30,000 men are to be con-
    centrated on the border within a month, The com-
    missariat department is said to be well supplied, and
    large quantities of army stores are already ware-
    housed in the vicinity of St. Alban’s.

    Gen. Spear is to command the invading army.
    Ono the other hand, the Canadians are alive to the
    danger, and are actively preparing to defend them-
    selves. The Hon. John Morrissey has been at
    Troy, N. Y., in conference with the Fenian leaders
    and it is believed that he has been authorized to as-
    sure thom that Uuvited States Goverument would
    not interfere with their enterprise,

    a

    pace en = nee eee er ad
    Medical Notices.

    Iolloway’s Pills. —Weak Stomach.—The wisest can-
    not enumerate one quarter of the distressing symptoms
    arising from enfeebled digestion, all of which might be
    readily dispelled by these admirable Viils. They re-
    move all unpleasant tastes from the mouth, flatulency
    and constipation, Ifolloway's Pills rouse the stomach,
    liver, and every other organ, helping digestion te that
    healthy tone which fully enables it to convert all we eat
    and drink to the nourishment of our bodies. Hence

    restoratives in nervousness, wasting and chronic debil-
    ity. Molloway’s Pills are infallible remedies for im-

    agreeable symptoms which render miserable the lives o
    thousands. ‘Ihe Pills are approved by all classes.

    The administration of Medicinal preparations in the
    forin of a lozenge is of all modes the most eligible and
    convenient, more especially as regards a COUGH REMEDY.
    Brown's Binchial Troches, or Cough Lozenges, allay
    irritation which induces coughing, giving instant relief
    to Bronchitis, ITorseners, Influcuza, and Consumptive
    and Asthmatic complaints. :

    It works to perfection. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
    Syrup, for children teething, is perfe ctly harfuless. It
    produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from
    pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a but-
    ton.’ It cures wind colic, regulates the bowels-—gives
    rest to the mother and health to the ehild. O flices, No.
    48, N. Y., and No. 205 High Holborn, London, England.

    At the residence of the bride's father, on May 20Âą

    by C. Clas, Esq., J. P., Miss Flora L. McKengie, Sth
    daughter ot Jonathan McKenzie, to Thomas E. Eaman,
    both of Dandas. ;

    “DIED.

    At Tignivh, Lot 1, on the 27th April, ult., in the 22d
    year of his age, William, second sou of Mr. John Pres-
    ton. May he rest in peace.
    Ix Memoriam.
    By L—~y. McC-——y.
    KILDARE, LOT 2.

    Come visit the now broken hearted,

    And mingle your tears with the lone,
    The pride of their hore has departed,

    Come weep for the one that is gone.

    The light ot his blue eye has faded,
    From bis pale lips issue no breath ;

    The ringlets his fair brow o'ershaded
    Are wet with the cold dainp of death.

    Ile knew that his moments were numbered,
    And waved ar. adieu with his hand,

    Then sank down and quietly slumbered,
    To awake in a happier land.

    The ills that befall us to-morrow
    Can never give pain to him there;

    He is gone from this vale of sorrow,
    Temptation, sin, trial and care.

    The cold earth is placed on his bosom, ~ »-
    And there wild flowers will bleom ;

    ‘Tis there the sweet darsy will blossom,
    And acatter its leaves o'er his tomb.

    The long, waving grass will g00n cover
    The grave now with fresh earth o'erspread,
    And the birds of the air they will hover,
    While soaring o'er his narrow bet.

    The soft winds will murmur around him,
    And the night dews will over him creep,
    For the Angel of Death has bound him
    And naught can arouse him from sleep.
    Of Measles, on Tharsday, the 16th inst, Richard J ohn-
    son, infant son of Mr Pet Orwell Head, aged

    i.

    ‘Sweet. babe, thou'rt free'from wordly toil,
    From sin, and cares, and strife;
    We cannot mourn, for thom art sure
    Of everlasting life,
    ‘On May 23rd, of Consamption, Jennat, eldest
    daughter of Alexander McKinnon, Melrose, aged 14

    years.
    : At Georgetown, on ‘Saturday teat, Alfred Tew
    Kaye, third and youngest son of Thomas Owen, Kwq,,
    aged 8 yoars and 5 months.

    ay 23.—Ier Majesty the Queen has|

    va Scotia, and New Brunawiek, under one Govern-|70*""

    these Pills are the surest atrengthoners and the safest

    paired appetite, eruptions, and a multitude of otber er"

    Jeovery of all Rant due to Ist May, 1

    ee:

    ing, the 19th
    ing, the inst,, after ten a

    ableness, The deceased leavew adieeonsohete widow
    and nine children to anourn their lont.--B LP.
    At Lot 65, Aprll Srd, Alerame i
    Mary Aon, wile of Mr. Patrick Mareny, én
    Year of her age, and cldust
    Gleeson, Cherry Valley: . er,
    At Cootetictone ott MF Inst, BAGY-an loess of
    six weeks, MrJames Kally, ; an olf and respected
    inhabitant of this City, in the year of bie ages

    “THE BEOPLE'S FRIEND +
    o* mcsiiaadis 4 + Wee 9 Âą
    Perry Davis’ Vogetahle PapiKiller.
    tw We have but_litie confidence im the trumpat

    " At bie residence, Crapand, Le} $9,.08 Sunday ro| -
    wecly sor MET AVING bees ted for the sale of the
    A e it appointed Agent

    -of the lungs,’ Mr. —
    of friend ip in S : rm tn prove
    ands and acqua cane an and. ba;
    tien of wtiens he Gal Gebad hy Sl Eaonere sel.

    “ot six. weeks, L
    fol Me: Richard | ———

    COTTON DUCK.

    Russel's Mills Cotton Duck,
    the Subseriber is prepared to receive orders for al) the
    different Numbers, in quantities to suit purchasers,
    Cc. HALL,

    Charlottetown, May 22, 1967.

    ’ NEW PUBLICATION. :
    ‘“ SIMWICE TAKEN.” .

    by Charles W. Hail, Dublished by Lee & Shepard,

    Heaton. *

    For Sale alter the first of June at all Bookstores in
    Charlottetow >, :
    Chtown, May.22nd, 1867. — city papers

    TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED!!

    diffusion, Tt has to every part, even the
    most remote, of the known world, bearing with it its
    — ie ton ~ ent than those of the onions of
    * Araby the blest.” neal yet og i)
    drugpists, that they sell cere a thie ssi ieccantanee
    tion than any or al! others, and4Âąbat the demand is con-
    stantly increasing. —Satem Onsrrver. .
    THEO. DoaBRISAY,
    General Agont for P. Ky Island. ©
    May 15 « :

    Aw Evrecrva, Worm Mepicins.--Tbe combination,
    of ingredients used in making Brown's. Vermifuge Com-
    fita is such as to give the best possible effect with safety,
    Much sicknesewith children aa well as adults, attribut-
    ed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. Drown’s
    * Vermifage Comfits" sre effectual in destroying worms,
    and can do no possible injury to the most delicate child.
    Curtis & Brown, Proprietors, New York. Sold by
    all dealers in Mediemes, at 25 cents a box. :
    May 15 Im :

    Im

    “Baw Savertsements,

    \ ILL be held (D. V.) at or nĂ©ar ‘St. PETER'S BAY
    CHURCH, on the Lith day of JULY,, in aid of
    the Funds of the Presbyterian Congregatiof there, =~
    By authority of tht Trovtees,
    MONTAGUE COFFIN, Sec, ]

    _ May 29, 1867—3i oe
    PAST U RE.::
    ICH AND WELL-WATERED PASTURE for
    CATTLE and HORSES, but ‘no responsibility for
    accidents, to be had of ce

    JOHN A. MacDONALD, Donaldston.
    Tot 35, May 29, 1867, ; Ginspa

    Summer Arrangomont,

    pe MAILS fur the United Kingdom, the neighboring
    Provinces, United states, &c., will, until further, netion,
    be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office,
    Charlottetown, as follows, vig :—

    vf „
    For Canada, New Aninswick, and the United States, via

    one

    FRIDAY morning, at.8 o'clock, ihe ‘

    For Nova Scotia, vie Pictou, every’ MONDAY and
    THURSDAY morning at 9, and.via Rrule-every WED-
    NESDAY and FRIDAY cvening at 8 o'clock,

    Mails for Great Rntain,.Newfoundland and the West
    Indies, every alternate MUNDAY morning at 9, and every

    Monday, May 20 ‘Monday, July 1
    Wednesday, * 22 °° "* + Wednesday, « 3
    Monday, June8 ~ - Mon@ay, “145
    ' Wednesday, “ 5 “Welineaday, ‘17
    Monday, ot os Ga” «6 Oe
    Wednesday, {1 106 «2s. Wednesday, “31

    j T. OWEN, F. M. G.
    General Tost Office, Ch’iown, } anh *
    May 22, 1867.- : bel Mids ' :
    COPPER PAINT...

    HE SUBSCRIBER ℱ Keeps *corstintly on hand a
    supply of © . CG, Je
    Tarr & Wonson’s Ceppor Paint, -
    anarticle which hes given the greatest qatisfaction to all
    who have usedit. It poseedses superior qualities for effeo-
    tually preventing the accummulation of all foul matter, such
    as Worms, arnacles, Grass, &c., oa
    sels or Boats, when propesly applied, =~ me

    via, KaeQ ILALL.
    Charlottetown, May 22, 1847,, = + Âą

    Fishermen's Outfits, ©

    HE. SUBSCRIBER ie prepared to furhish promptly’ to
    FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the. OUr TE:

    waters, such as

    Ralt, : ; UR i 6
    ogies, ‘ : seans,
    Clams, «Oe
    Mackerel Looks, diet ‘
    Cod do a ois
    Mackerel Lines, a ee
    Cod do ‘ le
    Mackerel: Jigs, ‘ Toa, ** ,
    Cod Leads, ° Coffée, ~ by
    Cotton Duck, Âź i

    Do Sail ‘wine, Mobda gos, . :

    oa BaitSKnives, 7°" 8°" "ii *

    apes Knives, : Pickles, :
    Jig Rasps, . o> lanterns,
    Bait Heavers, |, ‘ Roiled Oil,
    Clam Choppers, - sisy 7 Kerosene
    Oil Clothes,. ie be Tee. .
    Sou’ Westers, ay ., Oh, Bel, Be.

    He also’ fossesses excellent facilities for IN SPRCTING and
    PACKING MACKEREI, and other FISH.

    ae i. ©, HALL,
    Charlottetown, May 22,1867 ee

    * Pus ene.
    Late the Estates of Sir Ndward Cunard, Wiltiqm
    Cunard, Esquire, and Jas. Montgomery, Hag.

    FINAL NOTICE.

    To Tenants and others, holding Land on
    the above Estates?’
    oo fee « Dees bi
    11 fara serena sree have -negleeted 19
    avail themselves of the Provisions of the Land
    ve cyne ae and have Ke rea "ed psy the RENT.
    due on their respective H s persons are
    herewith FINALLY .. NOLIFABD -ithat -auilone. the

    4 months aud 2daye, «0 nount of Deposit Money, rent, on th
    Rater ht: naga ora tote ye ae
    into m joe previous to -thq, late(lay of MAY
    One day we hope to meet with thee, [ \ te will te.
    And sing redeemingdoye, © |, a " we rat +0 ad |

    Owing to the bad statg.of the roads, the
    time for payment is extended tinfil the 1st
    day of JUNE next. aoe

    JOUN ALDOUS, Cotmissioner. *
    May 22, 1867. tere rie uate

    “lUXDER THE PATRONAGE OF IIs LORDSHIP

    Shedine, overy MOYNDAY. evening at §:'@'clock, and every

    alternate WEDNESDAY evening-at 8 o'clock, as follows:|"

    ne ee Se)

    necessary to prosecute all the differnt branches of FISHING
    carried on aLout Prince Edward Island, and in the adjucenth

    The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Box ; Sydenham .Pau
    _|de Cologae, Treble Lavender Water,
    |Flowers, Verbena Water, Tereen

    Extract of Lime Juice bape at ss for making the Hair
    ‘faoft and‘ glossy; Rose: Powder, an improvement oil
    * |Vielet Powder; Bloom ef Ninion, for the Complexion,
    * }Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous haire without

    , |for evening parties,

    tongued statements of the proprietors of advertised med- ; :
    icines generally, we ove Sour to eoncur in the pp- a E SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED fron
    pales, mere iy i ‘hy all. who bave mera AND a LARGE QUANTITY of

    nary Daves Pars Kier, that ites very valus ings’
    article, and one that it would be well for every house- ; co" poy a santa
    hold to Lave at hand, in ot brui sealds, burns, Green top “
    disrrbea, Werentry, ¹ » fever and the Bronze top +. ** *
    hoat of diseases, external nd internal. pobtes tae > The Kjng. of the Sweed and Yellow Bulloc’:
    ed to cure or alleviate, No article of ine ever at-| TURNIP.SERD, i
    tained to such wu popularity and extonsive

    HEN RY A. UARVIE, Queen Street.

    1857

    May 22, 1867.
    1867. SPRING.
    ‘“. * ‘RENT STREET
    CLOTHING STORIL.
    rine Subsertber has for sale

    Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
    Silk Mixtures and Tweeds,

    Suitable for Spring and Summer wear, He will make
    them up for parties, in want of Summer suite of Cl othing
    eheap for cash or approved credit,

    Also a superior lot of

    Ready-Made Clothing,

    Manufactured on the premises under his own immediate
    cupervision, Varties in want of a good substantial article,
    would. do well to give him @ call, before purchasing
    ‘elsewhiera. P, REILLY.

    May 14th 1867.

    BAZAAR.

    THE BISHOP OF CHARLOTTETOWN,

    re: LADIES OF TIIR CONGREGATION DE
    NOTRE DAME intend holding

    BAZAAR,
    {n the Upper Hall of the new Markot House.
    ‘CHARLOTTETOWN,
    ON

    Tuesday, tho 11th Juno next,

    for the purpose of realizing funds to erect an enlarged Es-
    tabliahment to mect the increased Educational demands of
    the Colony. A large and varied assortment of useful and
    fancy articles will be offered for sale, and Refreshment
    Tables. will be provided for visitera from the country.

    Liat of Articles in connection with the foregoing Bazaar,
    to be sold by Lottery :

    . Drawingreom Chair,

    . A Prie Diev Chair,

    . Fire Screen, mounted,

    _ A Bride’s Workbox,

    . An embroidered Toilet Set, ”

    Sofa Cushion, .

    ~ ~*~
    MAA CIO
    aot ew

    China Tea Set, = ‘
    , A Child's Dress, latest fashion,
    . An Onental Bead Table,
    “10. Foot Stool, :
    _ 11. A Leather Frame,

    12. Fruit Basket,

    18. Flower Basket,

    The proceeds pf the Tickets herewith sent, together with
    any contributions from generous and charitable persons, in
    aid of the Bazaar will be gratefully received by the under-
    mentioned Committee : | '

    Edward Reilly, Esqr., Charlottetown,
    Mrs. P. Walker, do '

    ow
    CISAAQaAtasuwoe

    ecoocesesesosesoo
    @ Dm we me ne ne

    Miss Eliza McDonald, Georgetown,
    Miss Margaret McDonald, Summerside,
    T. Kelly, Pop do

    Miss G. Stephens, Orwell,

    Miss Eskildson, St. John, N. B.,

    Mrs, Cronan, Halifax,

    Miss C. Eckstadt, Charlottetown.

    “STELLA COLAS,

    Rimmel’s Stella Colas Bouquet,
    dedicated by permission to this
    ‘talented Artest. _

    Alexandra, Guards, age re
    Vrincess of Wales, Rinmel's, Lilly of the Valley
    Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Millefleur,
    Essence Bouquet, Patchouly, Violet.

    West End New Mown Ilay, Loves Myrtle.

    Extract of Lavendot
    Socket, Perfumedr

    Tercentenary Souvenir, Sha Golden Seented Locken

    leon Pommade, fer fis ng the
    for giving! he Hair
    ewithow trouble

    in ury to the skin; Napo
    Mustachos, and instantaneous Hair D:
    land Whiskers a natural end permanent
    rand danger,

    Rimmel, Rose Water Crackers, anew and amusing device

    W. RB. WATSOℱ.
    Drug Store, Dec, 22, 1864.

    NOTICE

    REMOVAL!

    F Subscriber, thankful for the support extended
    to him since his commencement in business, hereby
    announces that he has REMOVED his busines to thy
    Building on QUEEN STREET, recently. occupied by
    Messrs. Delany & Byrne, and sitasted between Har-
    wie's Bookstore and Hon, D. Brenan's.

    A new Supply of

    Books and Stationery

    daily expected. ‘sae PRINTING BUSINESS in all
    ite..bi os will be earried on, and increased facilities
    have been secured for performing all kinds of JOB
    WORK ia good style and on reasonable terms. .

    . : ' EDWARD REILLY.
    Queen Street, May 1, 1867.
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    NOTICE.

    - SOURIS MATIL
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    W.R. WATSON |
    General Agent for P. E. Island.
    May 15-%m .

    FLAX SEED!
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    Agricultural Society's Store, and, to enco the
    growth of Flax, is offered at the low priee of 7s. Gd.
    per bushel.

    Charlottotown, May 15, 1867.

    1867. SEEDS. 1867.

    HE SUBSCRIBER IAS RECEIVED, from the
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    and Seedsman, 12, St. George’s Crescent, Liverroor—

    A Supply of Garden Seeds,
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