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    iscellaneeous HUMBUG SPICED WITH ROMANCE. —
    .
    LONGFELLOW a't HOME, —

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    | The N. „, Tribune gives. an account of a little
    ‘Fevinn craft, called *The Hope cf Eriv,’ whose
    ; supposed cruise was, on Tuesday night last, made,

    A correapoudent, writing from Cemliridge, te au the sulfject of a lecture, in New York, by one Col.
    exchange, sayy the poet Longiullow lives in a large, 8, B. ‘Tresilian, bet engineer. The orizinal name)

    West India House.
    Upper Great George Street.

    'IMIE, Subseriber offers for Sale at his Store, the fol-

    lowing,
    1i Lihes. Strong Demrara SPIRITS,
    Iihds, Holland GIN,

    renee ETS et

    | A FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS

    —AN D—

    ENTERPRISING MEN!

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    square, woaden house, with nothing especially at-
    trnetive about it,

    of the vessel was * Alice Davis.” Where and of

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    It stands back from the atreet, its whons she was purchased is kept a secret. She is

    front in full view, fooking over Charles Rivers 30 leet long, 20 feet wide, and 9 feet in depth of
    Near it, at the side, a few trees and bushes relieve old ter burdeu is ovly balf that of the yacht
    tha open speco., This is the howe known as Waeh-| Honrietia.’ The bark was commanded by Cap.
    jugton’s headquarters ; and here, for many years.’ Kavavegh, the expedition by Gen. Kerrigan, Her
    hus lived Heury W. Longfellow, ‘The house seems) urge was 5.000 pistols, or, as the spevker mys
    fullofbim ‘The spacious reams are Hnished with: erionsly anid, ratetail files,’ and 2.0,C0U cannon
    uhostentatioua luxury 3 elepaut literature is freely) sulle, vel pt ‘sugar plums,’ The first adventure
    Airown about, piciures, engravious, and miseellau-! he litle ship bad narrowly missed being lost, as ip
    cons works efurt adorn the walls and grace the! . fovgy ight she was nearly rnu down by a three-
    tntciss “Phe Hhrary, ou the second floor frant.'masier, Coming into a part of the ocean kuown
    expresses the occupant, Itis a laree, sunny reom,jus'uhe forties.” she avd her crew had very hard
    filled with book» iu add hibgdages, that scom to have simes, but atter some rough-and-tumble experience,
    jalieu into their places at the bidding of the meas. | cul followed, und a dauce followed on the limit-
    Hore sits the poet. Mr. Longfellow was always al od querier-deck. Ou the thirty-fitth day out, the
    poet to look at——in form, feature, and expression, a! Blick Rocks were seen; on the thirty-eiglth they
    poet. Law rence’s portrait, engraved lor the antall!niade the shore ot County Mryo, lreland, and land-
    Vine-and-yold editien ef the poeticn! works, gives avlod Col. Dougherty eud Mr. MeShea, who travelled
    ndmircble idea of hia head and countenanee in histiuluud to give uews of the iriendly arrival.
    finest mood — though not 1 its domestic arpect. jing around the covst, the small expeditionary force
    Since the fearful death of his wife the outward hat Ss monustrated that it was pessible to land) men and
    ol tie poet has altered much, The step is lers!arms into Ireland, despite the vigilance of the Eng-
    hooy not thau it waa, the bearing less joyous, and/tish hordes, Among the geutlemen who debarked
    the look less elate. The florid man has matured Tia ase Col. Pendergast, Col, Phelan, and Col. De-
    au exceeding mellowness of dignity, Ripe and rich | vine, who have sha arrived safely iv this country
    lookiug healwuays was—exquisitely neat iv dress aud! After the expeditionary party had ‘spent some time
    exquisitely elegant ip person—though always sui-log the coast, and eflected several varrow escapes
    mated by a suspicion of foppery. But vow he has! (rom capture by English war vessels, it was found
    atiained a wordertal completeness of expression.|ihat a rising of the Fenians was then impractica-
    This aspect is that of a bard in the full afiluence Of tle and the crew reluctautly determined to return
    his years, aud the full wealth of his genius. His to America laden as they started, as such a large
    blivered hair is long and wary. Ilis beard BFOWS quantity of armament could not have been concealed
    white and thick beveath his chin, looking more likejtrom the Britis police. Ou the way back they sul-

    Hover-,

    Casks Port and Sherry Wine,
    Casks cdennessey’s Dark & Pale BRANDY,
    Cask Seoteh Whiskey (Prime)
    Cask «lrish WHISKEY,
    60 Doz, Edinburgh ALE, 6 Caves CHAMPAGNE,
    40 © Blcod’s x x x Porter,
    Cases CLARET,

    8 Lbls CURRANTS,
    Bays RICE,
    Bags PEPPER,
    Chests superior TEA,
    Bbls Crushed SUGAR, Casks Washing SODA,
    Uhds and Bolas, P, RB, Hibds and bis P. R.
    M LASSES, sUGAR,
    6 Boils Kerosene OIL, 6 DBbls. Red ONIONS,
    '20 Doz. Am, BROOMS, 20 Dex. Am, BUCKETS
    —ALSO—
    A lurge stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &e., suitable
    for the season,
    The above ertic..s are of the very best description, and

    will be sold chea> .or Cash,
    ‘ LEMUEL McKAY.

    140 boxes RAISINS,
    1254 do RAISINS,
    \60 do F1G3,

    Charlottetown, Dee.17, 1806,
    P. E. ISLAND
    STEAM NAVIGATION CO's:
    STEAMERS
    “PRINCESS OF WALES”

    AND

    HEATHER BELLE

    The Steamer
    “Princess ot Wales”

    a deep lace ruffthan anything else. Zlis voiee ial fered from seareity of provisions and water, Op
    melodious as an orgac, acd his featurea, handsome the 75th day of the voyage a whale, much larger)
    ns ever, have bees touched with new lines by thelthan the little bark, was so pear it that it spouted |
    vetion of thought and sorrow, His manners arel water inte the faces of the erew, and could be reached
    very buautifal to all persons, and carries about him with a broom-stick, A few days afterward a batile
    that indescribable atmosphere that marks the Per /between whales and swordfish was observed. Tie}
    feclly cultured geutleman, oppesing forees were drawn up in echelon, and ex-}

    cose snoreemerstinentaneteen hibited a military skill and precision in their.
    mancuvres, unsurpassed by the tactics of General)
    Graut. Colonel Tresilian, at the clese of the adress,
    was treated to rounds of applause. |

    A SAD UEMAN WRECK.

    The Cairo ({1l.) Democrat tells the following
    melaucholy story: Many of our citizens have seeu
    a poor, balf-crazed, middle-aged woman wandering
    about the city, generally carrrying in her havd a
    tin cup aud a painted toy bucket. She is poorly
    clothed, begs what she eats from servants of hotels sympathies of genvine Confederate refugees, and
    and restaurants, or from the suack rooms that abound | swindled yarious residents, tradesmen, and hotel]
    so plentilully along the levee. We bave been told
    that this poor creature, now an object of pity and
    charity, formerly lived in the State of Arkansas, in
    comfortable circumstances, commanding by a quiet,
    industrious lite, the respect of the circle in which
    she moved. Inthe year 1861 she was engaged te
    be married to a young man of the neighborheod, but
    the war assumiug enlarged proportions, and invol-

    bee " a * lo. i : -

    “ ~ lat Caprera, is but 21 years of ave, We came

    loch, aud at the battle of Pea Ridge was horribly! onthe other day. in a hook publiahbed in 1858
    , ‘ hac . . “ she

    manyled and killed by acannon ball. ’ f ni

    This woman, | : : :
    ’ ; ‘| series of nutehbiographical sketches of the
    actuated by a simple but strong devotion, followed) oy4,, Garihaldis ifs ti lated by his friend and
    : s wider G : i‘ * " f .
    the army, and at the close of that terrible conflict; :

    ‘ a v 2 ‘ ‘6 is sc es i
    visited the battle field, where she found the ghasriy/nimirer T pit tg ghd Rectir par yee ieee
    and multiiated corpse of her lover, With a wild,).” aly SOT, " vefore long

    piercing shriek, she cast herself upon the blondy |"* suddenly engaged in aeerene the struggling
    Gully wad elias to A wh a - jrepublie of Rio Grande. He married while there,
    y ig to it with a earessive fondvess thai). ‘dt a a haotsht ay. , :
    forced tears to the eyes of more than ove of ANON hla the periis au wards ps of war, the heroic
    rough avd hardeued lookers on, The blow shatter-|A0l Aa, — sen § yeah pcan “ier the
    - ; . mother of Meno. ve boy was cradled in danger

    ed the peor woman's iutelleet, and from a mind evi- gs . : ahs
    : : Spare When but 12 days old he was carried along a toilsome!

    deutly never very well balauced, the light of reason :
    ) : ’ ght of reason) rch made desperate by storm and famine, For

    [This is undoubtedly the same Colonel Tresilian,
    who iv 1864 and '65, by palming himself off'as a
    refugee Southern cavalry otfieer, imposed upon the

    keepers in St. Catherines, Hamilton, and other
    places in Canada. ]—Za Unionist

    GARRIBALDI'S SON.

    Menotti Gorribaldi, who has been figuring as
    the spirited Commander-in-Chief of the Italian ree

    DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a, m., in

    tine for the moruing Train for lialitan.

    Leaves Victou for Charlottetown every TUESDAY

    and FRIDAY evenings, atier arrival of Train from
    Halifax,

    Leaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove, Gut o
    Canso, every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediate-
    ly after arrival of train from lialifax, returning to Dic-
    tou the following 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 fur Summerside and Charlottetown,
    town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY atfter-
    noons, immediately atier arrival of Train from St,

    i 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 Iar-
    bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris
    or Georgetown over Sunday,

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

    F. W. HALES,
    June 12, 1867. Secretary

    STELLA COLAS
    Rimmel’s Stella Colas Bouquet

    dedicated by permission to this
    talented Artist.

    Alexandra, Guards, Fragebano,
    Princess of Wales, Rimmel’s, Lilly of the Valley
    Jockey Club, Wood Violet, — Millefleur,
    Eseence Bouquet, Patchouly, Violet.

    West End New Mown Hay, 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, ‘Tercentenary Sachet, Pertumedr

    HE “undersigned has heen ihetiueted by the Owners to offer for SALE! or to RENT several valuable FREENOLD
    and LEASENOLD PROVERTIES and FARMS in Barras? and other parts of the Island in good cultivattion
    well wooded and p o sessing other advantages; and for which good and valid u tles and immediate possession van be

    fled forever. Since then she has been a purposcless
    wanderer, destitute of nearly every womeuly attri-

    bute—a wreck of human pature pitiable in the ex-
    treme. '

    days the water flooded the plains, was up to the bel-
    ilies of the horses, and, crossing the rivers, the

    itather swung the little bundle of humanity ina
    handkerchief which he tied ronnd his neck. The

    . . : earler vears of his lifo were all thus passed in an

    ALLEGED PIRACY IN HAYTI. ‘atmosphere of war and tumult, aod ik Adak suhe-

    _ |aequent career has left him little leisure to do other-

    A late American paper says that while the! wise than to follow and study, What wonder that

    schooner Lucy, belouging to New York, was lying his name and blood have made him early an actor

    becalmed, about the 4th ins*., 25 miles off Cape in the stirring scenes of Italivn revolution. —N, Y.

    Delinarin, ov the eastern peint of Hayti, a suspi-| Zines.

    cious cralt was observed at some distance, with an eR

    awning over her stern aad the men lying upon their We copy the following paragraph from a late

    ours, Captain Coop thinking it desirable to keep, had § 1 .
    a sharp look out upon this boat, proceeded himnse!t ioondae paper) yoosived by iS leet meu yw

    to the mast head of the Lucey, iv order that he might} + Werend iv the Caleutta Jndo-uropean Corres-
    have wn good view of her. At oue time he saw ponde..ce of the Sth ultimo that on Weduesday night,
    three mes in the boat, at avother time he saw five October 2nd, a telegram arrived from Bombay,
    men inher, But hie had reason to believe that there asking if any Catholic priest from Caleutta could be
    were many more lying ou the bottom. He kept alspared to join the Abyssinian expedition in quality
    vigilant lookout, _At night he observed from the of military chaplain. An answer was at once des-
    sad net ste tha ve — — e hp a einge rs _— night, es the services of the
    : Pe ViOUaly Na boat, He accordingly mus-| Rev, Father Adrian Goftinet, at present military
    rec his men, armed them against avy emergency chaplain at Fort William, at the disposal of the Go-
    hd 12 4 0 dhe aden a strict lookout should) verument. No reply has yet been received to
    8 ie night.
    _— _— was an alarm given, that an armed) gram that the chaplein was to be in readiness to
    sot inn below the bow of the Luey. The boat was start with the expeidtion from Bombay on the 10th
    ; . i pw gas d was Riven. It was, how-jinstant. It will be a hard race to get to Bombay in
    ver observed that a Âą exterows attempt was made to/five days, Another Catholic chaplain isto be sup-
    gr as earl but the first mau upon her side ‘plied from the Bombay mission, We are happy te
    was shot dead by Captain Coop 8 revolver, Thejadd that it was the Goveruor in Council of Bombay
    second raseal had his head split open by the mate. ‘himself who applied to the Bishop ef Bombay for
    . ore _ site uty we deadly Bong upon Catholic chaplains. The appointment of the Rev.
    le pirates, by the crew of the Lucy, and in a few! Father Goffinet is au admirable selection,
    moments afierwards the beseigiug boat was. seen
    pulling away from the schoover’s side as hard as
    she could while the erew continued their fire, but by
    morning nothivg was seen of the pirate beat or ber
    crew, |

    A Coo. Uvssaxp.—There is one sensible mar-
    ried man in this country. Tle is a soldier, and was
    repoited to bave been killed, but was only a pris-
    oner, He returned home to find that his wile had
    \uroed over a new leaf in the marriage service, and

    Fock’ that another man occupied his seat in the chimney
    Ac English paper announces the death of the Commer. Did he go to work slaughtering the false
    Duke of Tervan, which occured recently at Biarritz, 8if@ avd new husband? Not much, He walked
    where he had been sojourning during the summer)! eed said—* Well, old gal, how is things ? * Putty
    aod autumn months, tt is unfortunate that so brave S004 Bill,’ enid the double married woman, not
    # soldier who brought so much hovor upon the Span- taken aback greatly. * Which do you prefer, the
    ish arms iv the field, and who did so much good for| ld of new love F-~—Bive hesitated fores iuutant, and
    Spain ia the Cabiuet, should have died, to some ex- (Heo said :—* I dou't like to hurt your feelings, but
    tent, im exile, Lecpold O Donnell, departing from| bUt—" * Oh, epit it right out. Don't mind my foel-
    the particular role of his aueestors, took the part of (a8 Hor the other chap’s! I won't be angry if you
    Isobella inthe war of succession that ensned upon! come down a little rough ou my vauity, Count on
    the death of Ferdinand VIL, and distinguished him. | being amiable, T won't cut up rasty if you should
    self highly during that Jong oud a:duous strngete.!2° beck en me. ‘I'm glad you're so thoughttul, Bill;

    By his vulor es a soldier, be wou the highest rank and L acknowledge that Ido like my present hus-

    iu the Spanish army, as well ax his dukedom and baud best; but it wnything should happen to him, I

    xrandve ship ia the brilliant campaign agninst the| know nobedy else I would so soon joia fortunes with

    Movrs. As ¼ statesman and Prime Mivister of *£0'4 #8 you.’ *That’sthe way to talk. T'ihnow

    Spain, he cxnterred upon his country solid adcan.| Vil you good bye, hoping that no accident vill bap-

    tages which far ovtweigh the glory he won- for hur! Pen 1 the other fellow, and that he will live long to
    as Summander-in-Chief, Whea he became Pre. “PY our delightful society, Good dey.’ And
    -mier, Spaia had really vo fleet, and the army was)! Careless husband travelled off, with bis knapsack

    80 diserguuized ae t be worse thon useless. Spaiai his back, whistling, in cheery clear toves, * The
    has now « respectable fleet nnd a powertul ariny, Bit E lett behind me.’—American paper.

    Tt was also in hie administration that railways were
    introduced inte Spain and other means adopted for, The Cape Breton News states that there were
    deve @ the great industrint resources Âą Spain. | three funercls at Sydney Mines on Sunday, 10tb

    to the Progressionist party, but held, inet., and ino en the following day—in all five

    ne me

    MARSHAL O'DONNELL.

    ou the Bib.

    At 11 o'clock same this offer, though it was stated in the Bombay ‘ele: -

    ‘fercentenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Scented Locken
    Extact of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making the Mair
    soft and glossy; Rose Leaf Powder, an improvement oil
    Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexion,
    Depilatory Vowder for removing superfluous haire without
    injury to the skin; Napoleon Pommade, for fixing the
    Mustaches, and instantancous Mair Dye, for giving the [air
    and Whiskers a natural and permanent shadewithou trouble
    and danger,
    Kimmel s Rose Water Crackers, anew and amusing device
    for evening parties.

    W. BR. WATSON.
    Drug Store, Dee. 22, 1864.

    NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL,

    CHARLOTTETOWN

    KENT-STREET, . . .
    MUIS HOTEL, formerly known as the ** GLOBE
    i} HOTEL,” is the largest in the City and centrally
    situated ; itis now opened fer the reception of perma-
    nent and transient Boarders. , The subscriber trosts, by
    strict attention to the wants and comfort of his lriends
    and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa-
    ironage,

    te The Best oF Liquors always on hand, Good
    stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler

    ro attendance,
    JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor.

    Charlottetown, P.E. 1,
    Nov. 25. 1863. ....

    ~~ REILLY'S BOOK STORE
    QUEEN STREET

    (Next to Hon, D, Brenan’s.)
    dug SUBSCRIBER bas on band at his Storr

    School Books of all kinds,

    Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink,

    Slate and Lead Fencils, luk Powders,

    Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper,

    Envelopes, Rubber Bands,

    Memorandum Book: , Igaigers, Day Books,

    PMaying Cards, Primting Cards,

    Paper Biinds, Room a

    Catechisms, Prayer Books,

    Bibles, Missals, Prayer Beads,

    Histories, Religious & Controversal Works,

    Novels, &., &e., &e., ;
    Whieh in order to make room for Fall Stock, he wil
    sell at

    REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH!

    Gi i.
    tar Give usa ca EDWARD REILLY.

    Charlottetown, Queen Street,
    Joly 81, 1867, a

    FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES,
    GIN AND RUM, ke. &e.

    fers SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STOEE AND ÂŁrOR
    SALE
    11 Uhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR;

    25 Pons. Bright Retailing MOLASSES ;

    80 Puns. Demerara RUM, pale & colored ;

    160 Cheats Superior Congou TEA ;

    25 Ubds. Holland GIN ;

    500 Bois. Superior Extra FLOUR;

    $0 Boxes Liverpool SOAP;

    140 Bondles White Cotton WARP;
    Hhds. and Qtr. Casks Pale BRANDY;
    Hhds. Port and Sherry W IN BE. :

    OWKN CONNOLLY

    Charlottetown, 7th Feb.. 1867.

    ‘Butler’s Rosmary Hair Cleaner. —

    preparation for the Toilet and Nursery
    g. in the higaest of re-

    . the property
    imoving Seuwt and Dan from the Head, and by it invi-
    ' gorating qualities increasing the growth of the Tair,

    W.R. WATSON.
    City Tiug Store, New, 98,1664.

    from their ©. olulionury plots and sata burials in two Coys. ‘Three of ihe deaths occurred

    given.

    miles from Georgetown where close to 140000 bushels of P:
    Americans and other speculatorspurchase here and ship for

    time; with many Grist and saw and Cloth Mills in the viein

    Lime Kiln, will be sola or seasca on reasonable terms,
    Plans, particulars or avy other information can be e
    Land Surveyors, Charlottetown, Reference can also be h

    patch.

    well Store, Aug. 10, 1864. —

    A. HERMANS,
    GUNSMITH,
    BFLL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH.

    EGS to ipform his friends, and the public generally,
    that be has again commenced Busines on Dorches-

    ier Street, uext door vo the Reading Koom building,

    wheve he is prepared to execute all orders in’ bis —

    with neatuess and desputeh,

    ON HAND,

    A neat assortment of Tinware,
    Kitchen Utensils, &c. &e.

    Also four LOTS being the residue #f thirteen Building Lots (the other nine having been sold the present Season) in
    that most adventageous mercantile situation known as SUMMER

    WILL” adjoimng MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten
    roduce are anuually shipped and nearly all paid or in Casa
    Great Britain the United States &e,

    A number of Stores, Wharis, a Meeting House Post Office, and ‘lemperance Society have been established for some

    ity; where also any quantity of all kinds lumber ean be had

    in tradeatlow rates, Sumaen Hit is the only Freedold Property for eule in the place which rendexs it most desirable for tke
    above class of artizans now so much wanted in this rising town,
    A STORE end DWELLING. on it vapable of holding 15000 bushels produce with a double Wharf and site for Âą

    btained by calling at the office of Messrs. Bars. & Sox,
    ad from W, Sanpunson, F, P, Nonroy, Tos, ANNKatR

    ‘Georgetown; Jas. Bropexick, Campbelton, Lot 4; F. W. Hugues, Examiner Office, Charlottetown, and to he
    ‘subscriber at Orwell, who isalso Agent for the saleof Manny's Mowing Machine, the celebrated
    }Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs. Bourke, Mill View, the Honble, Jag
    MeLanxen, New Perth, Fintay W, McDonato, Dinette; where CLOTH is received and returned with des

    RICHARD J. CLARKE.

    ALL CURES MADE EASY
    HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT

    | Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts

    and Old Wounds.

    _ No description of wound, sore or ulcer can resist the heal.

    ing properties of this excellent Ointment. The worst case
    voadily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medical

    tg-nt is applied; sound flesh sprivgs up from ths bettom of
    the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin ws ar ested
    and a complete and permanent cure quickly follew thTeuse

    of the ointment, :

    Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation

    including the patent Bon Ton Corres Por, which re-

    \ aL, Lana Nero lenowe, (or freon every TUES- | cived ihe Goid Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition!
    of 1867, Also; BON TON LANTERNS, which will,
    , surpass everything im the Market, and suitable for ether

    }Farm use or on board Vessels. j
    A tew Waren CooLens on band, which together with)
    a large vanety of other Stock will be sold cheap for)
    Cush. |
    Mr. HERMANS is Agent for SAW YER’S CRYSTAL
    BLUE, w new, economical and superior article used in|
    Washing, whereoy a saving of fitty per cent is guaran-
    teed, and for which he begs to solicit the patronage of
    Laundry Maids, &e.
    Ch’tuwn, duly 24, 1867. ie

    JOHN BELL,
    MANUFACIURER OF CLOTHING

    ie allits branches, thankful to his Friends and
    Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them
    aud the public generally, that be is still to be found at

    hi
    " OLD BTAND,

    Queen Street,

    and is prepared to make up all kinds of garm ents e
    trusted to bia in the latest style and improve ment
    fashion,
    Terms Cash.
    ce Entrance at side Door,
    Queen Street, July 18, 1866,

    Sunde} at

    U DER ROYAL PATRONAGE

    THe —~

    Ges iking

    ig 4 y 'S 0 ”
    Gey eOU aE as
    THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN PATRONIZED BY
    H.R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES,
    H. R. H. 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

    ‘be observed!

    joints, and leave the sinews and muscles jax an

    There disressing and weakening diseases may wi .
    tainty be cured by the sufferers Dicer, if Atos ae
    Holloway’s intment, and closely attend to the printed im
    structions, It should be well rubbed upon the neighboring
    parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed, A poul-
    tice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed
    time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleanliness must

    _If those who read this paragraph will bring it
    under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it ina
    concern, they will render aservico thatwill never be fargo
    Cn, 45 & Cure ls certain,

    Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
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    ‘ay's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills, Whea wed
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    uncentract-
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    circumstance, if the use of these medicines be persevered in

    hruptions, Scald Head, Ringworm, and

    other Skin Diseases,

    After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and
    speediest cure can be readily obtainee in all complaints affee-
    ting the skin and joints, y the simultaneous use of the Uint-
    ment and Pills, But it must be remembered that nearly all
    skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derange-
    ment of the liver and stomach consequently in many cases,
    time is required to purify the blood, which will be effected by
    & judicious use of the Pills, The general health will readily
    be improved, although the eruption may be driven out more
    freely than before, and which should be promoted; perseve-
    rahce 18 necessary,

    Sore ‘Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps
    and all other Derangements

    of the Throat
    On the appearance ot any ot these maladies the Ointment
    should be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the
    neck and upper part of the cheat, so as to penctrate te the
    glands, as salt is forced into meat: this course will at onoe
    remove inflammation and ulceration. ‘Che worst cases will
    yield to this treatment by following the printed directions.

    Scrofula or King’s Evil and Swelling of
    the Glands.
    This class of cases may ve cured by Helloway's purifying

    Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the
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    pleasure may bave brought to St. John, able than any other remedy for all complaints of a scrotule

    who have joined in pronouncing it
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    to the comlort of guests.
    JOUN GUTHRIE, Proprietor,
    St. Jobn, N. B., Oct. 31, 1866.
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    sels or Boats, when properly applied.
    I, C, HALL,

    Charlottetown, May 22, 1887.
    -« CHARLES QUIRK,
    MANUFACTURER OF
    SQUARE ROD,
    GENT’S BRIGHT

    AND
    NATURAL LEAF
    GOOD SMO'ING TOBACCO,
    QUEL STREET,

    Charlottetown, - - - P.E.f
    January 16, 1867. ly

    CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL
    WIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
    BOARD OF DIRECTORS;

    Wittram Brown, Ese., President.

    Hon. George Coles, Thos. W. Dodd, Faq.,

    Hon. George Beer, Mr, William Dodd,
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    Mr. Artemas. Lord, Mr. Bertram Moore,
    Owen Connolly, Esq. J, D. Mason, Esq.
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    Hi, PALMER, Seeretary.
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    ALTERATION IN BUSINESS.
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    change being about to be made in the business car-
    ried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the lite Patrick Ste-
    phens, deceased, and subsequently by the under-
    signed, '

    And this is to give notice to those parties indebted
    to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the undersigned,

    nature. As the blood is impure, liver, stomach and bowels
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    about a cure,

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    August 7, 1863. .

    R. REDDIN,
    Attorney and Barrister at Law,
    CONVEYANCBER, &..

    Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown,
    (Near the Catholic Cathedral.)

    August 22,1866. F tf
    J, C. ROHFORT’S

    PAINT SH OP!

    HE Subscriber has taken the PAINT SHOP, lately o
    cupied by Mr Stanford Wells, Grafton Street, where he
    prepared to execute all orders that may be entrusted to hij)

    PLAIN AND ORNAMENT AL
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    Mirrors constantly on hand,
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    Sept4, 1867

    ‘Co-Partnership Notice.

    THE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into
    CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT
    TORNIES-AT-LAW, under the name, style and firm o

    ALLEY & DAVIES,
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    Great George Street.
    GEORGE ALLEY,
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    ty

    Oct, 93, 1867.

    “COTTON DUCK,

    by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts,
    that unless they pay their respective accounts in full

    ‘this Fall, they shall be sued without further notice on

    the closing of the Navigation, ‘
    All kinds of hantableodyoetaken in payment,
    Satta de ed BR. J CLARKE.
    Orwell Chenp Store, Bept 18,1867. jew

    3

    AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the
    bE Rar le

    Russel's Mills Cotton Duck,
    is receive orders for all th

    1
    C harlettetown, May 22, 1867.
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