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    THE

    he tolowed, @ month later, by the rest of the 35

    LATE EUROPEAN NEWS.

    » ditiegary foree, Napier having pt
    ons ‘s oe . ‘neninet a divisionof the ex ‘Deing sent to.
    we ugal, that ly turwirbes one wouvtain

    train, one mortar battery, the 10th and 12th regi
    ments of Bengal eqvalry, apd t oh tive iafun-
    ivy, all ef which have been bd y Skbd tee by!
    the Commauder-in-Chief, The Bombay Govern-
    : ; : ment has applied to she Goverument of India, at the:

    The steewehip Java arrived here trom Liverpool peqyest of General Nepler, for (ree passages home
    on Tuesday moruing at 8 o'clock, winging dates by the Judiny transports for the wives of offigers:
    to the 26. ult. The intelligence refersing to Tral- \proseoding tu Abyssinia, :
    iau affairs iu the Eoglish papers is rather stale just

    a ae
    now, consilering the altered position reported by t

    : “a ».” for the commmissariat department, by the Ady

    ii mastiou days. ‘the tollewic ay wre

    telegraph within the past te anak § steamer Atlantic is here loaded with three handred
    isn summary of news contained in the papers, aml nui s, ‘The travepert Parast, from London and
    pot already reec'ved by the cable v= Velercia, has aprived with stores and 246 mules.
    loth have lett dor Alexandria,

    ARIAVAL CF ABE “JAVA.”
    Llatarax. Nov., 12.

    The Princess of Wales had arrived in Londen from ’ , mr» ‘ :
    Wieshaden by way of Autwerp, aud while the royal, I.jeuter an Hozier, who distinguished himself in
    yacht lay at enchor there, the Privec made a hurried "© smelt Cegree Ly his grapbie pictures of the eonti-
    visitto the Kieg of the Belgiave at Hiuesels. The (ents: war last year, hus sailed wiih the treeps tor
    cou wili heartily welecme home the Prineces of Abyssinia, De, Russell is cn route fav Bombay,
    Wales after ber tedious WMners, ard we trust thar “here he will jolu the forees that leave Ladin,
    her recovery is ae complete as has lo ely been repre-) Sir IL. Rawlinson, M. PL, on the Abyssinian War.
    sevted, avd she may soon be enabled to return to the!—Sir Henry Rawlingsen, M. P., has been lecturing
    duties of her high station. lat Frome,on Abyssinia, and our approaching war

    It is satisfactory to learn from the annnal report! mith that comming.”
    of the medical départmeut of the army that the im. Country. 9! d ueticiyg the various drawbacks whieh
    proved sanitary measures introduced by the authe- lee t
    rities have heeu attended with very so'intagtory re- ℱ inber raid, in referring to the prese@t cepect of
    sults, ‘The report Intely issucd contains a mars of the afin, that whatever goverpment might have
    most valuable eta:istics, and informs us that the been in power, it wedht have bad uo altervative but
    sickness and mortality of the home army for the to interfere Vy foreo, Anex; edition had beeu organ-
    year 1865 were mvch below the average. The ized On ADEN: er slve seale ; it was vow about to reach
    death-rate compares very favorably with that pres Aly vsinia, nud so far as they could calculate in a
    vailing in the Freneh army, being 5 6S per 1000 military port of view there was no possibility of
    against 9.98 per 1000, which after dedueting the ex- anything going wrong. But he did see, aud everyone
    cess of deaths caused by cholera, was the correspon-) who k oked at the question must see, that there was
    divg rate in Frange, While deaths trom tubercular a great possibility ef considerable difficulties arising.
    disevacs have diminished, those from heart com- Supposiog King Theedlore executed his prisoners,
    plaints are on the increase, ‘The recs uiting etatisties| what were the army to do wheu they got there. Siv
    show that of every 1UC0 onlisted 646 were able to Robert Napier said they were prepared to do any-
    read or write. ‘There appears to be still plenty of thing; but he very naturally wished to know what
    room for i@provemeut in mauy matters affecting the jhe was to do, and it would puzzle auy Government
    soldiers’ health avd comfort, and medical officers to give a categorical auswer to that question. In
    of expericuce generally agree iu the desirability of the event of the King giving up the prisoners, or
    improving the dietary, their ‘being liberated by surromnding tribes who

    her valuable piece’ of church preferment has, Were at war with him, what were they to do in this
    fallen to the Prime Mivister, The aged Bishop of “ase ? They could only wait and see, He sawn
    Lichfield, avhe had nearly completed his wightieth reat possibility of their being obliged, contrary to
    yeas, died.suddeuly at his episcopal residence lasi|{teir wishes, to occupy the country for a certain
    Sunday evening. He-had attended a public meet- time, and perhaps to place another chief on the
    ing at Shire-hall, Stafford, ov the forevoou of that|throne, a descendant of the reyal family, who, it
    day. aud ov his retura home, atter writing several! „8* alloged, was the rightful heir, Itthey did not
    letters, bad sat down to dinner, wher he was taken |sueceed in getting the prisoners, they nynst neces-
    suddenly ill, aud before medical aid could be sum- sarily occupy the country for a short period, but the
    moned he expired. shorter the better.

    The meetings of the United Kingdom Alli-
    ance for ‘otal Suppression of the Liquor Traffic
    have been heldat Manchester. The gatherings
    wefteé largely attended, but there was little new in
    the! stocoedtons, However, it was stated, that of
    the’ £50,000 required for the “five years’ sgitation
    fnod,” about £45,000 had already been subscribed.
    It was observed in the report thattoo much must
    uot be expected from ‘the »mew constituencies, but
    still the Council felt cortniy that under household

    ue o
    haart oy ats Dl: the -pablionne: smite July 1, at which dato they were all well.” Our in-

    It is ot ofteh we rend of the houorary rights of telligence received on Monday, comes down to July

    stiedbship bĂ©Teg confofred upon «lad Hanh ‘en 27, (nearly a month later), with the same favorable
    citizenship being i “4 kf y Fork report of their health, Weare also informed that
    event has lately pau 4 ee pia bag ‘ (os the rains have set in. The latest date from King
    — on Saws sd aati on ier Theodore’s camp is July 11, at which date his Aby-
    cert there, the proceeds of which were devoted to pieiee wiAjenty: Wee-at Dobe’ Tuber | heaty eos
    4" fre ye rebuilding the Cathedral, destroyed by was then falling, and these prisoners who are with
    fig & few momhs ago, Ske was deiccived’it thi ont King Theodorus are * all pretty well” and were

    Pri ges te sai } “well treated.” but the King’s manner had beceme
    iraiga,f lie Coucert-hall by the Archbishop ot May-| 614 and indifferent.” The country round Debra
    ence, gud the Bapioion, Caneel a he ere OM fabor was muah disturbed and -direet communt-
    the towey nape yt cote elore her departure) viion between the Sing’s camp and the coast was
    the citizenship: egg role , entirely cut off! All communications from the

    Ecclesinstical niatters coutiuae to occupy # large| King’s camp reacheil the coast by way of Magaial-
    share of public attoytion. The Pan-Anglican Enu-|ta, which shows that the rumors, so industriously
    cyglical has beon subjected to much criticism, and) Âąirculated about the Magadalla captives being eut off
    the Bishop.of Capetown's name is Still conspictous |fpom King Theodorus has no foundation iv fact, or
    in the pablic prints, Miss Burdett Coutts, wholif jt ever had, the separation was only temporary.
    furnished mews for the endowment of the Bishop-| No Jetters have been received by Goverrinent from
    rics in South Africa, has taken a decided slep IWithe King himself, but Theodorus states that he has
    refĂ©retiÂąe to the aetion of the Jatter in appointing «/yo intention of giving vp Mr. Rassam “unless he is
    Bishop of Mavitzburg, with the intention of virtually) ohliged to.” This, of course, means nothing more
    superseding, Dr. Colenso. Miss Coutts strongly ob-|yy Jess than he will fight; and we are informed
    jects ta this, a6 departing from tle understanding! ((hoigh we do not state this with the same cer-

    NEWS FROM THE CAPTIVES.

    By the Koina, which had errived in Bombay har-
    tor on September 18, we have aditional news of the
    Abyssinian captives, and so many unfounded rumors
    have been published regardiug them, we may as
    well state in passing that the infurmatien we are en-
    abled to lay before our readers is authentic aud may
    be implicitly relied on, ‘The tormer intelligence,
    which we received on Sept. 7, brought down our
    knowledge concerning the Magadalla prisoners to

    on which she was ‘induced to provide the endow-| tainty of accuracy as we give the precediug intel-

    » ded

    ment. ., She congiders that thejudgmont of the Privy |jigence) that ‘Theodorus fully expects that he will
    Couneil has settled the mauer, and, through her #0-\tying about a coalition between himself and the
    licitor, bh Dro Gray, yevivg: nevatnest the! chiefs, so that’ the whole may fight in a com-
    position 6 y of a Votuutaty chireh, “should ion cause. ‘The expedition, theretore, if the King
    me iin aa one aan which the founder PTOVd ean carry out his expectation, will.aot walk through
    tha totally diffĂ©rent yatention, ‘There were Abyssinia without trying the mettle of Theo-
    two disgracelyl disturbances, im Rityalist churches jorus aud his soldiers,
    on Sunday dasi, one at.St, Matthixs’, Stoke. Nowing: ove issue ta it. in the end, hia entire defeat and
    tow Londen, where mounted and foot police werelij6 gynihilation of his power.—[Pall Mall Ga-
    required to keep the chureh wardens from sssault./)4:Âą0,
    The Sthef case,was at St. Alban’s, Birmingham,| ,
    where the Aa a a ra Bai who ‘had
    been refused admission to the Holy Commuhion b : 4
    onthe fs attended iu po po sili Garibaldi meeting in St. Janes’ Hall, London, on
    enforce her.clain. ,Jt.is painful to have to, record October 8,,Rigeiotti Garibaldi made ase of the follow-
    such ‘eotrages, as they only bring religion ijuto eon-)ing language aboat Victor Hmmannel.

    tentpr Dien eÂą : we .
    chates bik ‘Some time ago my father called King Victor

    ast, mail from Lodia brings us a repetitionol py mannels Adte Galantvemo? gl dowt know what
    the chronic disease amoug the ruling masive powersimy father thinks, but I know that every Italian
    of Tr 7 linge aut eountry’was first kuown to Ku- thinks that he made @ inisthke:: Victor Emmanuel
    rope. The Bombay Catette publishes a telegram to ig a man evuksimwiegs 4 He thas commited crimes

    — OT S8-OF- BULToy

    r « i ieee ‘ Te *
    oe forces, jof we Ra gg ge | pet Dont quartered j crimes which are degrading to humar
    Mahommber De us de tilde ia ol oath ' ature; crimes which have been recently committed
    It is sta rat the Fodule of t wagement bein England ; crimes which those who commit ought

    to place Afghanistan, or-at-teast Eusiero Afighanis-

    ro gaChsbeandG-RNLN ANH 006 tad pitied Ever|Sy retain et
    by his father as unfit :torthe datieso of ruler, The ee .
    mention of troubles in Afighauietan cannot {ail to re- Tho Loudon dailies suppressed this pasange, but
    mid us of thealleged iutrigues of Rusain Gu thejthe London Weekly Register vouches for the correct-

    ‘god in Uiid conection we may’ novice nf Ar /nessof the whove report,

    ticle i) the Tiles of fndia, in whieh it is urged that
    in reality Rusgig is pushing her way vet towards Tur
    dia but towards Westera Chiua “ with its 48 mil

    f givil cou rs, who are:enti in- tens
    lions poe u ist gvo _—ℱ gee nh, inaly H Sar hag of sremerernent in the Cabinet have
    ea sl sts ah bel the 4a0broli the tod Dr, 288 Me here for the past few days, .1t is. even
    Lictenpiedes Wie A tli diilbvdr, ‘hee er een yttated that Mr. John A, Mel} onald threatened: to

    ept np a feverish excitement, The judefiiteusgs ts Luk ah dena aGreed to a coursy.ol
    cf wil she reports that huve reached Euzopa has. wl action whieh he dictated.
    ternated hopefully and despuiringly, Ouce more
    hope is in the aston daut. The Cape Muil just ar-

    heed way no more to indiéate
    : i

    Lhe Ottawa correspt dent of the Toronto Globe,
    under date, Oct, 20th, says :—

    pressedto the President their conviction tiata general

    i
    Vauerra, Oct, 19. | 10 boxes RAISINS,

    40.000 sovereigns have arrived here irom Londen,
    The

    ee |
    Afterwlong descripiion of the

    would deultlees le met with le y the army, the hon. S . iP A M i) R S

    Of course thore is oulyjin'attendance.

    ‘One Rogur’s Orwi0Nn. or Anorurr.—At the grand)

    the offeet that. great baftle has taken phice between for which men in Englaud would be hanged aul
    1

    Soveral prominent Southerners have‘ recently ex-)

    West India House.
    Upper Great George Street
    tL Subseriber offers for Sale at his Store, the fo.

    low!

    OO.”
    ———_ - —

    LS hee
    LTT NT ete enee:

    FINE CHNCE FOR SPEC ULATORS

    —AN D—

    =

    7 Sa a ENTERPRISING MEN!
    Casks ort and Sherry Wine, TYVILE unersigned has been inetructed by the Owners to offer for SALE or to RENT several valuable FRRENO

    Cask: dennessey's Dark & Pale BRANDY,

    Cask Scotch bee © seca

    Gas «irish WHISKEY.
    60 Dos. Aniurgh ALB, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
    ao lood’s x x x Porter,

    Cases CLARET,
    3 Bole ag
    244 do RAISINS, age aK.
    - do = FIGS, Bags PEPPER,
    Chests superior TRA,

    Casks Washing SODA,
    Ithds and Kbie P. R.
    SUGAR,

    Bbis Crushed SUGAR,
    Lihdsand Rbls, P. RK.
    M LASSES, TT a
    6 Bois Kerosene ll. a. Hed 2 >.
    120 Dos. Am. DR MA, hd Dez. Am, BUCKET
    / —ALSO—
    LA lorge stock of “pices, Viekles, Fruit, &e., Se, suitable
    ‘fer the searon.

    | ‘Phe above artic.os are of the very best description, and |

    will be sold chea».or Cash,

    i
    | Charlottetown, Dee. 17, 1866,

    PP. i ISLAND
    STEAM NAVIGATION COS:

    |
    }

    “PRINCESS OF WALES”

    }
    ;

    AXD
    '

    | FIBATHER BELLS
    | os
    The Steamer
    : P " oe om
    “Princess ot Wales
    TILL Leave Charlottotown for Pictou every TUES~

    { \ DAY and ‘THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. m., in
    ‘ime for the moraing Train for tlalifax. a :

    Leaves Picton for Charlottetowa every 'T UE SDAY
    Be FRIDAY evenings, atier arrival of Train from
    | Halifax.
    Leaves Preton for Port Hood and Plaster Cove, Gut of

    Canso, every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediate- Ci

    ‘iy after arrival of train from Halifax, returning to Pic-
    tou the fyllowing morning.

    Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FRI.
    DAY night for Summerside and Shediac, at 7 p.m.
    Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morrning’s
    Train,

    Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown,
    town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after-
    noons, immediately after arrival of ‘Train from St.

    John,
    THE STEAMER

    “HEATHER BELLE”

    Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a.m. every SATURDAY
    morning for Pictou.

    Leaves Pictou at 9 a.m., same day, for Murray Uar-
    bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris
    or Georgetown over Sunday,

    Leaves Picton every MONDAY for Charlottetown,
    after arrival of ‘Train from Halifax.

    „. W. HALES,

    June 12, 1867. Sceretary

    STELLA COLAS

    Rimmels Stella Colas Bouquet
    dedicated by permission to this
    talented Artist.

    Alexandra, Guards, Fragebane,
    Princess of Wales, Rimmel's, Lilly of the Valley
    Jockey Club, Wood Violet, — Millefleur,
    Essence Bouquet, TPatchouly, Violet.

    West End New Mown Ilay, Loves Myrtle.

    The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Box ; Sydenham Eau
    de Cologue, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Lavendet
    Flowers, Verbena Water, ‘l'ercentenary Sachet, Perfumedr
    ‘Yercentenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Scented Locken
    Extract of Lime Juive and Glycerine, for making the Hair
    soft and glossy; Rose Leaf Powder, an improvement 0)
    Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexiqu.
    Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous hairs withoat
    injury to the skin; Napoloon Yommade, fer fixing the
    Mustaches, and instantaneous Hair Dye, for giving the Hnir
    and Whiskers a natural and permanent shade withou trorgble
    and danger, ;

    Rimmel,e Rose Water Crackers, anew and amusing device

    for evening purties.
    W.R, WATSON,
    NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL,

    KENT-STRE ur, * » ° CHARLOTTETOWN

    and LEASE) «LD J RPERTIE 8 and FARMS in Bexrasr and other « of the Isl

    well wooded and possessing other advantu ges; and for which good and valid oan and ra A a ng
    ven.

    Also four LOTS being the residue of ‘ dhirteen BuildingLots (the other nine baying been sold
    that most advantageous mercantile situa jon known as UN ER HILL” adjoining MONTAG E URIDOR wa
    miles from Georgetown where close to 1 50000 bushels of Vroduce are annual shipped and nearly all paid or in Poss
    Americans and other speculatorspurcha je here and ship for Great Britain the Inited States &e,

    A number of Stores, Wharf, a Meeti ag House Post Office, and Temperance Society have been established for some
    ime Pave many ~ and oy and Ul ith we in ey } be ih so any quantity of all kinds lumber can be had
    ntradeatlow rates, Summex Hin. is “tre only Preeho: perty tor sale in the place whicl

    above class of artizans now se much w anted in hp — town, place which renders it most desirable for the
    A STORE and DWELLING on it capable of holding 15900 bushels produce with }

    Lime Kiln, will be sola or ning reasonable terms. we . # double Wharf and site for a
    Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of M

    Land Surveyors, Chartottetown. FP eference can also bo had from W. Bixsunsox, ree Noaten Tuoe stein
    Georgetown; Jas. Bropeniek, C ampbelton, Lot4; F. W. vars, Beaminer Office, Charlottetown, and to the
    subscriber at Orwell, who is also . Agent for the sale of Manny's Mowing Machine, the celebrated
    Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fuiling Mills of Messrs. Boune, Mill View the Honble. Jas
    [McLanux, New Perth, Finta'e W. McDonann, Pinette; where CLOTH is received and febistied with mb

    RICHARD J. CEASERS.

    LEMUEL McKAY, |pateh.

    Orwell Store, Aug. 10, 1 64,

    A.HERMANS, |
    ‘ we GP) Ă© f)
    GUN-§MI'T' HF,
    BELL-HANCER AND TIN-SMITH.
    LEGS to inform his triev.ds, and the publicgenerally, and Old Wounds
    that he has again commenced Busines on Dovches-| No deserrption of w , :
    > P " i, } wound, sore or ulcer Âą .
    ter Street, next door to She Reading Loom building, ing properties of this excellent inten he een ies
    where he is prepared to -yxvcute all orders in his ling) eadily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medical
    with neatness and desps teh. jog-nt ft applied ; sound flesh springs up from the bottom of
    ON MAND, | he wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin 1 ar osted

    A neat asso:-tment of Tinware, and a complete aud permanent cure quickly follow thease

    iof the ointment,
    Kitchen Utensils, &c. &e. ‘Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation

    including the pa Bon Tox Correr, Por, which re.) There disrossing and weakeuing diseasos may with oa:-
    ceived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition tainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they will us

    ALL CURES MADE EASY
    BY
    HOLTOWAY’sS OINTMENT

    Bad Legs, Uleerous Sores, Bad Breasts

    fof 1807, Also, BON ‘TON LANTERNS, which will) feloway's intent, and closely attend to the printed in.
    surpass everything ip the Market, and suitable for either

    structions, It should be well rubbed upon the neighboring
    jparts, when all obnoxious matter will be remeved, A poul-
    jtice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed
    jtime with advantage; the most scrupulous cleantiness must
    are [be sere _Lf those who read this paragraph will bring it
    Mr. HERMANS $e Agent for SAWYER'S CRYSTAL |fonccen, they tit redo os ere tualutances whem is way
    r. HERMAN Be 2 ew ool ipeee ern, they will rendor a service thatwill nevor be Sorgot-
    BLUE, a new, economical and superior apticle used inten, as a cure is certain &
    washing, whereby a saving of filty per cent is guatan- he a y ‘
    teed, and for whieh he begs to solicit the patronage off Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
    Labudes Maude, (ba. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammationand sub.
    Ch'tuwn, duly 24, 1867. i suing pain in these complaints in the same degree as Moilo:
    _Gatown ded ‘ way’s cooling Ointment aud purifying Pills. When used
    sinultancously they drive all uflammation and depravities

    a ‘D Hi N Bb ELL, from the system, subdue and remove ail enlargement of the

    ints, and leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncentract-

    MANUSACTURER OF CLOTHING ed A cure may always ,beeffected, even under the weret

    by allite branches, thankful to his Fricads ang) reurnstance. if the use of these medicines be persevered m
    Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them Luptions, Seald Head, Ringworm, and

    and the public generally, that he is still to be found at . other Skin Diseases,

    his
    Pao ia as co a) A DT D . — pe net with warm water, the utmost relief and
    spoediest cure can be readily obtained in all complaints aflee-
    ; Queen Street, ting the skin and joints, y the simultaneous seca the Olnts
    and is prepared to make up all kinds of garments e1.-/ment and Pills, But it must be remembered that nearly all
    \skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derange-

    Farin use or on board Vessels.
    A few Water Coonens on hand, which together with
    a large variety of other Stock will be sold cheap for

    trusted to hint in the latest style and improvement of
    fashion. ment of the liver and stomach consequently im many cases,
    Terms Cash. tins is required to purify the blood, which Will be effected by
    tar Vautrance at side Door. {1 judicious use of the Pills. ‘The general health will readily
    Quecn Street, July 18, 1866, jbe improved, although the eruption may be driven eut more

    nmwwvmnnenm freely than before, and which should be promoted; persere-
    jrance 18 necessary,

    tRS Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps
    wa and all other Derangements
    UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE! of the Throat

    } — ye oe ; any ot these maladies the Ointment
    a oe wae . gy 99 Should be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the
    T H E WAY ERLY HOUSE, jneck and upper part of the chest, so as to soninuae te the

    Tes Wine St. -<+-+-St John, N. BB. glands, as saltis forced into meat: this course will at nee

    jremove inflammation and ulceration, ‘The worst cases will

    jyield to this treatment by following the printed directions,

    Scrofula or King’s Evil and Swelling of

    the Glands.

    This class of cases may be cured by Helloway’s purifying
    Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying tae
    blood and strengthening the system renders them more a&-
    able than ep tg remedy for all complaints of a sorofule
    Kl d nl la nature, As the blood is impure, liver, stomach aud bowels

    who have joiued in pronouncing it being much deranged, requis puritying medicine to bring
    THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCE, \about a cure,

    tw The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, would! Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the folowing
    respectiuily intimate to the travelling Public that he will cases i—
    spare no pains oÂą expense to render the House still fur-|Bad Legs Chilblains |Fistulas
    ther deserving their patronage.—Lvery attention paid/Bad Breasts | Chieyo-foot |Gout
    to the comfort of guests. urns Chap ped Hands Glandular

    THIS HOUSE MAS BEEN PATRONIZED BY
    H. Rh. H, THE PRINCE OF WALES,
    A: R, WH. PRINCE ALFRED,
    By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng-
    lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most

    distinguished Americans, whom business or
    ie *
    pleasure may have brought to St, John,

    Skin-di-- ses
    Sere-nipples
    Sore-throats

    JOHN GUTURIE, Proprietor, | Bunions |Corns (Softs) | swellings = | Scurvy
    St. Jubn, N. B., Get. $1, 1H06. Bites of Mos- ‘Cancers |Lumbago Sore-heds
    sible Bs ed Bs BEND labo Pack» oes — chetoes ar lt Contracted and |Piles Tumors
    GQOPRHR PAINT Sand-ilics | Stiff Joints [Rheumatism | Uleers
    Coco-bay | Elephantiasis |Sealds Yaws! Wounds

    MIS HOTEL, formerly known as the GLOBE
    | HOTEL,” is the largest inthe City and centrally
    situated; it is now opened for the reception of perma-
    nent and transicnt Boarders. The subscriber trosts, by
    strict attention to the wants and comfort oi his friends;
    and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa-,
    tronage, |

    te” ‘The Best or Liquors always on land. Good
    stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler

    JOUN MURPHY, Proprietor.

    Charlottetown, ?.„F. J.
    Nov. 25. 1863. ‘

    REILLY’S BOOK STORE
    ‘QUEEN STREE?

    (Next to Hon. D, Rrenan’s.)
    .— SUBSCRIBER has on hand at his Stors

    rere
    School Books of al] kinds,
    Slatee, Copy Books, Pe:iv, Tak,
    Slate and Lead Pencils, Ink Powders,
    Writing Paper, Wrappiug Paper,
    Envelopes, Rabber Bands, '
    i Memoranduin Books, Ledgers, Day Books, >
    Playing Cards, Printing Cards, _.
    Paper Blinds, Room hie ania
    Catechisms, Prayer Booke,
    Bibles, Maveales, Poayer Beads, _/. :
    Histories, Religious & Controversal Works,
    Novela; Ge. &e,, '&ayt! $i dios ‘
    Which in order to make room for Fall Stock, he wil

    i at i ‘
    ee" REDUCED PRICES BOR CASH!

    X43 ell.”
    Fans iigu) BDWARD REILLY. |
    Charlotictown, Queen “age: fetal ad Ă©

    July 81,1867. > oi mt ges Oi
    FLOUR, THA, SUGAR. MOLASSES,
    | GIN AND RUM. to. &e.

    Te SUBSCRIBER, MAS IN STOEE AND ÂŁoOR

    11 Ithds, t Porto Rico SUGAR;

    Puwe, Bright Retailing MOLASSES ;

    - 80 Puns. Demerara RUM, pale & colored ;

    140 ss Sy rioy Congou TEA;

    -» 926 Ihds, Bolland GIN ; -
    - 600. By ls. Superior Raven YAIR

    "}

    » » 80-Bexes Liverpool 80.

    ; his distinguished: relative, Dr, Living- nearly every Negro mau in the South is well armed,

    140 Bundles. White Cotton WARP; ‘

    stove, is till alive. A report, snys | Mr. Mota, MUMS Ibe Mlites arp almost enititaly ‘pfs gat snide. ths. pnil QtrsCasks Pale BRANDY ;

    “tugs Levit : oe delevee. The impeachment of the Presideut is
    has been agit: vote anibar yf Livingstone's ph„- i wpial suibmilic thine detdrmided npois fern vidttiy.

    same tpropgl 1 — thon thy plage These gentlemen strong! he Presid

    ALT PEG ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. + |that gection, Cth wash one ie ae
    atk 0 Te oc eDopran Sep 80. A woman of + standing in New Louden,

    Hhds. Port and sag WIEN CONN: LLY
    Charlottetown; ith Pov. 1867. Pres

    GOOD, SMOKING sTOBACCO.

    , Re pda tye kécps constantly on hand a) Sold at the Gstablishment of Prornsson Hotowar, 224

    ull supply o Strand, (nea ‘Temple Bar,) London ; and by all respectable

    Tare & W nson’s Copper Paint | pruggists and Devers in Medicine throughout the rivilieed

    an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to ali! world, at the ollowing prices:—ls 14., 26. 9., 48. 6., 1160

    who have used it. It possesses superior qualities for effec-/22s., and 33s, each Lot,

    tually preventing the aceummulation of all foul matter, such) *,* hore is a considerable saving by taking the larger

    as Wornis; Barnacles; Grass, &Âą,, on the bottoms of Ves-/sizes,

    sols or Bouts, when properly applied, N, B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every
    I, C. MALL, | disorder affixed to each box.

    August 7, 1864

    R. REDDIN, —
    Attorney and Barvister at Baw,
    CONVEYANCER, tc.

    Office---Great Goorge-St., Charlottetown,
    (Near the Catholic Cuthedral.)

    Charlottetown, May 22, 1867,

    eM Yk tk
    MANUFACTURER OF
    SQUARE ROD,
    GENT’S BRIGHT

    : NATURAL LEAR

    " _ August 22,1866. Rt
    QUEEN STREET, J, & ROCHFORT’S
    Charlottetown >. so P E I PAINT SHO P!

    Fe BH Liew hdd et PR Tena A ad a HUE Subscriber has taken the PAINT SHOP, lately oc-
    fs CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL cupicd by Mr Stanford Wells, Grafton Street, whee he is

    FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY _ [prepared to exconteall orders that may be entrusted to him in
    ‘BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ' PLAIN AND ORNAMENT-

    Al PAINTING,

    on reasonable terms, and without unneces delay,—in-
    cluding Sign Painting and ir Painting, Carringes and
    Sleighs, also, Furniture Painted in the best style, and satis.
    faction wairanted, Framed Pictures in Oil Paintings and

    Winn Brown, Esa., President.
    on. George Coles, ‘Yhos. W. Dodd, Esq.
    Hon. George Heer, . Mr, William Dodd,
    Hi. J. Calbeck, oa Mr, ‘Thomas Essery,

    Mr. Artemas Lo: Mr, Bertram Moore, Mi ; pana
    Owen Connolly, Eeq,. 4, D, Mason, Esq. rrore constantly on hand,
    Tien | Me. Willian Weeks, J ± ‘ROCHPORT

    Sept4, 1867 '

    nn tt ttt

    Mark Buteher, Raq.
    is | Risks taken Daily.
    OfMece hours from 10 a, m, to 4p, m, i
    ; H. PALMER, Searete'ry.
    Mutual Fire Insurance Office, Kert 8t.,
    Charlottetown, lst Feb,, 1867. ” Ao

    “ALTERATION IN BUSINESS.
    Notice to Debtors.

    TINUE Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete
    change being about to be made in the business car-
    ried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the'lato Patrick Ste-
    phens,. deceased, and subsequently by the under-
    signed, ;
    Andithis'is to give notico to those parties. indebted
    to ren ap ada Exceutrix, and to the undersigned,

    sd tenses salt pnt

    Co-Partnership Notice.

    TITER SUBSCRIBERS: have this day ‘entered into
    L CO-PARTNERSHLP ag BARRIS ERS and AT-
    TORNIES-AT-LAW, under the name, style and firm o

    _ ALLEY & DAVIES,
    Office «<< + O'Halloran’s Building,
    Great George Street, ©
    LOUIS tL. DAVIES.
    Oot, 23, 1867. Mate

    ‘AN clogant preparation for’ the Tojlet and Nurkory
    o in degree portly of re-
    A aetna Sal he ii Rind ; Mit vl

    - % e. % iv el toe oof, ily 2 ; A
    the eae sane the Abyssinian Mold force Conn., cowbided her s6n ia the public streets Of thar cocating qualities increasing the growth of the

    bout 1400 troops and 10U0 horaes'city the other day, because he refused to marry to
    and snules, sailed on tho Sth of October, aind will suit her wishes. ” (Ss i

    W.R. WATSON,

    AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the
    celebrated _ : co

    by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts, '
    Russel’s Mills Cotton Duck,

    that unless they pay their respective accounts in fall

    this Fall, they shall be sued without further notice on a ' \
    the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for alt the

    tho closing of the Navigation. ifferent Nuunbers, im. quantitios to suit purchasers
    ‘AN kinds of merchatitableoduce My a. wee d t Numbers, iq Pp rc. Halle.

    Charlottetown, May 22, 1867.

    pity Drug Store, Nov. 25,1864,

    1 Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 18, 1867,

    ow dienfii.

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