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    THE HERALD, WFDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1868.

    Mu. Digsnavts ann Jupatem.—The Jewish Chronicle, a
    yery high anthority among the people whose views it ad.
    yocates, has the following remarks in reference to the new
    Premicr and Judaism :—'* There seems indeed. to be a sin.

    mistake as to the relation of Disraeli to Judaism,
    {uss Seve esunenb the a0 Gn epectemn and urge his a
    tacy a8 an instance of tergiversation. Some Christians
    pe | athimas a Jew, with a singular disregard of all they owe
    to the iy heey race. Now, the fact is that,in plain English,
    Disraeli is neither an apostate nor a Jew.. He was born of
    Hebrew parents. His father, Isaac Disraeil, the author,
    and his mother, a scion of the Basevis, were members of
    the Sephardim Jewish families. His grandfather and grand-
    mother, mdeed, rest in the cemetery at Mile-end.
    ah ag — into beetle her of
    Israel, but his father,thinking t to quarrel synagogue,
    failed to teach his childacn Judaism. One da i the
    celebrated banker poet, happens 0a stale 0a Toledo isracli’s
    house at Hackney, when
    years old, and regretting to find so intel t a youth
    without religious instruction, took him to Hackney Church,
    From this event dates bis absolute and complete severance
    from the Jewish communion, ‘He became a Christian, and
    a great genius was lost to us. '

    Farner Hecker or run “ Caruoric Wonte.”—Re-

    ferring to the tour of lecturing and preaching recently
    undertaken by Father Hecker, in some of our Western
    cities, the N.Y. Independent saya: “ Except by an

    was about five or six

    occasional phrase, it 13 said that — bis aching differs
    not at all from the discourse of any devout, sagacious
    and eloquent Protestant revivalist. At Chicago, he

    preached in the cathedral, and afterward gave in the
    Opera House, to au overflowing audience, his lectare on
    ‘The Church and the Repubdlic’—a lecture in which
    he argues for the paradox that tho religious teachings
    of the Romana Catholic Church are notonly compatible
    with republican institutions, but absolutely necessary
    to their perpetuity, Father Hecker is a cousummate
    orator and dialeetician, He has a grace of manner
    which reminds one of Wendell Phillips, Most Pro-
    teatant preachers could profit hy a few lessons from
    him in the art of putting things to the head, the heart
    and the conscience of an audience. Neod we add that
    he epeaks extemporaneously.”

    An Australian paper states that one effect of the cut.
    rage on the Duke of Edinburgh is the rapid increase of
    Orange lodges in the Australian Colonies,

    Scecemrmerecces aa

    Holloway's Pills,—Tho Greatest Wonder of Mod-
    ern Times. They correct bile, prevent flatulency,
    cleanse the liver. and purify the system, renovate the
    debiliated, strengthen the stomach, increase the ap-
    petite, invigorate the nerves, promote health, and re-
    instate the weak to an ardour of feeling never before
    expected. The sale of these Pills throughout the globe
    astonishes ove tod + convinoing the most gg
    that there is no Medicine equal to Holloway’s Pills for
    removing the complaints which are incedential to the
    human-‘race. They areindeed a blessing to the aflict-
    ed, and a to those who suffer from any diworder,
    internal or éxternal. Thousands of persons have testi-
    fied that by vd use alone they have been restored to
    health after other remedics proved unsuccessful.

    Hew Advertisements.

    VACCINATION. Df a _
    pus SaperintendAnt for Vaccination for Chailotte- ,
    town, Commog and Royalty, hereby giver notice
    that he attends Dr. Johnson's Dispen#ary, Kent
    Street, on every Wednesday and Snturday aiierneons.
    from two to five o’@lock, in order to Vaccinate (without
    charge) all one who may attend for that purpose.
    The Saperintendunt is aware that several hundreds
    of persons, in his Mlistriet, are not vaccinated, and are
    re pe themselyes, their families and the public, to
    the awful disasterg of the small pox pestilonce ; and also
    to the heavy penajty which the law enacts; he therefore
    earnestly warns Rhom not to neglect so important a
    7 any longer, As he will be compelled (however un-
    willingly) to profecute defaultors after this opportunity.
    H. A. JOUNSTON, Saperintendant.
    Ch'town, June 24, 1868, Im

    NOTICE!
    Assigument of Debts !!
    thet Francis McKenna,
    land, Trader, has sold and
    . all the Book-Detts, Ac-
    and Promissory Notes,
    nna, and that the Deed of

    QBORGE DOTALASS,

    STEAM FACTORY

    Assignment o .,is in record. I further ss
    rive nofice that ebts, Accounts,| EMORNITURE WAREROOMS,
    Gelert ‘&ehAs requested to pe pees Ee es Cornuelef Iet Siren ond Ribg Buare.
    South Bena! 108 AVING large Btéck of Wastory: Ma
    t . 1868. NG received a large Stock o A . Ma-
    = rs : Ps NOGANY, CHESTNUT, and other kinds of Wood, in
    NOTICE! Stock, with a good

    Ts ‘Subscriber having been coerced to sign three| ASSORTMENT OF UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
    Notes of Hand igfavor of Edward Gay, when con- | to be made up Into FÂąrnitare; and having labour-saving
    ng in apy a Eran cea. there- | Machinery und good Workmen, will make, to order,
    or, hereby cautio 8 taking the same ; urni
    pne whereof bein gee + And two for rs) 10s, each. in the Beso mo seb on none satisfuc-
    June 24, 1868. Sins pd PHILIP COYLE. | tion of partics, and af Moperare Pkices.
    NOW LANDIN ct,
    A. Large

    ON TAND,
    CHESTS Congou TEA, re hn dvr
    30 s3 Boe. KEROSENE, (Standard White) tock of Ready

    5 Hbds Granulated SUGAR. m Furniture,
    B. WILSON HIGGS. of various kinds@ Varticular attention paid to
    Ch'town, June 17, 1868. , Fitting up Windows :
    with Poles, Cornices§ Tassels and Cords; also Picture
    TEN D RS Cord and Nails; Walput, Gilt, and Rustic Mouldings for
    Fro Picture Frames.

    PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
    nfl GEORGE POUGLASS.
    Ch'town, June 10, 1868. 4in., every 2d week,

    BUILDING

    ILL be received by t
    the 26th inst., agree

    HOUSE

    Subscriber until Friday,
    ly to a Specification in his

    possession. MICHAEL TREANOR, > 7 ees Tt.
    Pownal Street, June 1, 1863. PAMIAT pleasantlf situated DWELLING HOUSE and
    THE OLD FAVOURI HOSPITBLE Premises onfKing Street. at present oceupled Ly

    Mr. Harris. Pofeessien tobe badtna few days.

    Apply to es
    TARK-BUTCHER.
    68. pat f din

    BOARDING BIOUSE,
    At The Head Of S}. Peter's Bay,

    STABLISHED by the lat@ John Sutherland, Esq.,
    4 is now opened for the ac modation of travellers,

    June 17th,

    and the Proprictor solicits a Mare of Public Patronage. COPPE R ) A IN’
    e 4 .
    Somtertanteey uense will Upapared to make visllote) eer NTLY on handftinlen acd finil Galles
    ANPHONY McCORMACK. Cans of

    Tarr & Wonsonp Copper Paint,

    Head of St. Peter’
    agg ed a ; which effectually preventsfthe action of worms on the

    June 17, 1868.

    iPOD.
    „ TIORSES!

    ewt. Sound and Kind.
    én. A good price
    tonsus. Apply to
    A WA See,

    otel, Ch Mfictown, until PRIDAY
    VENING, June 26.-

    : EIGHT not le
    None of less w,

    North American

    Juno 24, 1868, say
    ©Co-Partneyship Notice.
    rue SUBSCRIBERS} have this day entered into

    CO-PARTNERSHIF, as Barristers, Avrorntys-
    At-Law, Noranims Pungic, &c., urder the name, style

    and firm of
    & SULLIVAN.”

    “HENSL
    | JOSEPH HENSLEY,
    WILLIAM W. SULLIVAN.

    OFFICE—Pavilion Hotel, Great George Street.
    Charlottetown, 20th Jane, 1868. lin

    EASTWARD HO?!
    BY STEAMER WEATHER BELLE,

    S BAST,
    Saint Mary’s Chapef,

    EDNESDAY,
    day of July next.

    Belle will leave Charlottetown,
    the morning of 15th July, and
    on of the samo day, or the fol-
    —_ of the excursionists.
    harlottetown to Bouris and
    wn and back, 2s,
    and various Athletic Games,
    be given, will form part of

    at 4 o'clock sharp,
    will return in the after
    lowing morning,—at th
    Excursion Ticket fro

    for which small prizes w

    the day’s proceedings.
    Every effort will be m

    and entertainment of all
    Ten on the tables . o

    Souris East, June out .
    SCHOOL EXAMINATION.

    HE Annual Examifgation of the Pupils of the Con-
    vent de Notre Dange, will take place at St. Andrew's
    lall, on Monday, th July, at 94 o'clock, a.m.
    No Cards shall for attendance. The
    I ead of Educa-

    @ to provide for the comfort
    ests, .
    o'clock, p.m. Tickets 1Is.6d,
    Mol RE, Hon. Sec'y,

    ill be given at ft. Andrew's Hall, during which, the
    tizes merited by the pupils, will be distributed. The
    Rose and Rosebgd will he awarded to the young ladies
    nthe First andf/Second Divisions, for superior ability
    nd informatiog.. The Gold Medal—the highest die-
    inction for ral good conduct—will also be awarded.
    Curds of aflafission, 38,, to be had at tho Stores of
    lon. D. Brendn, Hon. P. Walker, W. R. Watson, and
    + Reilly, Eequires. :

    Ch'town, June 24, 1868.

    De. FA WSON

    NTENDING to leavejthe Island, would notify those
    indebted to him, tha} their respective aceounts are
    ip Yee to be paid immodiately.

    ill positively be placed in Court for prompt collection.

    Mt. Stewart, June 2g, 1868. igs ri

    \ C41, Secretary's Office.

    June 22, 1868.

    ngnce pf g ela of Her Majesty ‘s

    Sunday, Hie Excellenoy the

    n BAS. is been pleased to direct that
    hé 27th instant, be observed as a Holiday

    f
    f

    color, with white star on forehead,

    , strayed from
    , the 14th instant.
    the subseriber, or give in
    suitably re

    Ww! .
    Mic L BEARNEY..

    Whoever will
    of her

    Plata RECEIVED at

    Il accounts remainfng unpaid afte? the 10th Oot., |.

    lie Offices May 20. 1868. MACEACHERN & CO, | cut the United States and Canada, at

    aoe GEORGE COLES, ”” 25 cenls a Box or Pot.
    Mise_Golnil Seeriay._| rary sieanahip ALTAMBA, Nickeron, Mas-| A {t04rÂź fore Unt Staten an be addcoued
    W.—A four year old Cow, thin and T ter, until further notiog, will leave thie Port eve Pillente oan weite froely abeas their’ complaints ae

    ce of milk, round horned, = pore -| BOSTON, calling at CA

    hottoms of Vessels and Bouts and also prevents the
    collection of Barnacles, Gfass, &e.
    i, C. HALL.

    Ch'town, May 20, 1868.

    Croquet. .,
    15 SETS of this fashionable

    roquet.
    e, just received at—

    i HARVJE'S BOOKSTORE. GREEN-B OKS!
    Maio Street, June 17, 1868. ÂźXCHANGE on HOSTON, find GREEN-BACKS
    THE SUBSCRIBER OBFERS FOR SALE, bought and sold by » '¹ Halt
    . . de
    A PPS Ab randy and Gin Ritesh As Re a
    ,
    ROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND, Consisting of — JUST CEIVED,
    Ihde. BRANBY, ; Por / Alhambra,
    Qrt, Casks do inet, Castillon & Co. AN assortment of PRAYER LOOKS, consisting
    Cases do of Velvet, Morocco and Cloth Binding, Very
    Hhds. GIN, cheap.
    gn Casks Ae oe ' E. REILLY.
    8 oGa 2 Gallons each, sre, May 6, 1868.
    Cases do dS an 13 Flasks. do SS ces Sen pete ae Ss ee
    B. WILSON HIGGS. HAY! AYi! HAY
    Ch'town, Jane 17, 1868 f nine

    Tae Steamship ALHAMBRA, P, A, Nickerson, Fro
    Commander, will leafe Charlottetown, TUURS-
    DAY, the 25th inst., for BOSTON.

    BLL,
    Nova Scotia,
    OARGOES OF
    4) 2s;
    HE WILL SELL

    aor Produce!

    R. J. CLARKE.

    pey- Tickets will be gdod to return by following trip.
    CARVELL BROTIIERS, Agents.
    Jane 17, 1868. :

    Orweil Cheap Store,
    May 20, 1868,

    Life in h Pill Box!

    EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS |
    FROM <3

    MAGGIEL’S ANTI-BILIOUS

    PIRES,

    One Pil in a Dose!
    One Pill in a Dose!

    CIGARS,
    ONSISTING of thB following Brands, namely :
    Flor, De Casas, Pripoo of Wales, Star of the West,
    La Flora see phir '
    Al

    mone rou y Pipes. One Pill in a Dose!
    200 Boxes Lozengge. and other Confectionary, 6| vhs raph com ng new a say from pationte

    . ‘ , ‘| all over the habitable Globe :

    Cases @ card Matches 908 dos. Shoo DBiscking, “115 ‘ > mer! noxious doses for me in five or ten pills

    Drums Figs, &o.; &.§ Xo. : : A
    “ „ ken at one time. One of your pills cured me,
    Upper Susen Shrostenotieiews, a tee Doctor. My headache has left me. Send
    Sogn TT eae. = another box to keep - the oan. Seeded
    * Our Doctor treated me for Chronic Constipation as
    For Sale! thep-calleddt, aud-at lect sald I: waa'incaneahs. Your
    TLOUSE, 82: » 26f Sitaated at ORWELL BRIDGE, | Maggiel’s Pills cured moe. :
    and considered fo be one of the best stands in| ‘I had no appetite; Maggiel's Pills gave mo a hearty
    Queen's County for ff} Tradesman or Merchant. Im-| one.’
    mediate possession be given; and if desirable to
    the purchaser, some fight or ten acres of Land can be
    sold of rented with House. ;
    Apply to the Ownef on tho premises,
    JOHN STEWART,

    * Your Pille are marvellous.’
    ‘I send for another box, aud keep them in the house.’
    ‘Dr. Maggiel bas cured my head that was chronic,’
    ‘I gave half one of your pills to my babe for cholera
    morbus. The dear young thing got well in a day.’
    or to fhe Subscriber ‘My nausea of a morning is now enred.,’
    R. J. CLARKE, ‘Your box of Maggiel’s satve cured me of noises in
    Orwell, June 17,1 my head. Irmbbed some ealve behind my cars and
    ise lett,’
    LATHES! ee me two boxes; I want one for a poor family.”
    arrive, 180,089 Laths, and tor Sale Cheap for! «7 enelose a dollar; your price’ is ewenty-tve cunts,
    Cash, or approved Notes. ; bat the medicine to me is worth a dollar.’
    Apply at onee to

    ‘Send me five boxes of your pill.’
    ‘Let me have three boxes of your salve and pills by
    Reading Room Buildin
    June 10, 1868, i

    retarp mail,’
    HROM LASGOW,

    A. MeNEILL,
    Auctioneer.

    FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE °

    Kidney, Retention of Urine, &c., Maggiel's Pills area
    perfect cure. One will satisfy any one,

    FOR FEMALE DISEASES,

    Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassitude and
    want of Appel Maggiel’s Pills will be found an effeo-
    tual remedy,

    MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE’

    Are almost universal in their effects and a cure can be
    almost guaranteed.

    Each box contains twelve Pille.
    One pill in a dove, "e
    Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine throngh-

    **Ttalian
    (Next door to

    SCOTCH OATMEAL,
    do SPLIT PEAS, do POT BARLEY,
    DUNDEE MARMALADE, WAGGON MATS,
    JARS, FLASKS, BOTTLES, &c., &e., &c.
    Very Crea for prompt payments,

    p. m., for HALIFAX and | sonty will be returned b following mail.
    ‘ rite for Maggiel's Treatment of Diseases.

    la ar |

    ARD.
    ‘Stiggins,
    " Makbiaist. '
    (Next Toorto Wfr. B. Allan's Tin Shop.)
    Guns, Locka, and Maenetic Machines, accurately re-
    paired. Draads ent, Bell langing and ‘Turning on
    the most reasonable tr

    Mill Gear supplied fo order.
    Charlottetown, P. B. 1., May 18, 1868.

    PASTURE JON WILLOW FARM.
    ASTURE, on thb above-mentioned farm, can be
    secured for a ligited namber of cattle. by an early
    application to the sfbseriber. “Terms--payment in ad-
    vance. Cattle to bB taken on pasture Ist June,
    THOMAS POWER.
    St. Danstan’s C@loge Farm, Ă©

    PASTURE. PASTURE.
    PASTURE!
    ELL waterd Pasture on the Lower Royalty
    Road. Apfily to

    GEORGE COLES.

    REMOVAL.

    Dt HOMER having every encouragement to locate
    in Charlottetown, and for want of larger and more

    convenient rooms, has removed to the building occu-

    pied by Tlenry Haszann, Esq., Merchant, directly

    —— the Apothecaries’ Hall.
    a <

    y 7, 1868
    rO SALE.
    jt has" Bright Syfar,
    Bbls. do do
    Bbls. Crush@l do
    Poncheons Bright Molasses,
    Baga Greenf Coffee,
    r, Boxes Pipes,
    do and Quarter do Layer Raising,

    rosene, Sole \.eather,

    a Strong Preot Demerara Rum,
    andy, &o., &e., &e.

    B, WILSON HIGGS.

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    ~
    =
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    >

    _Ch'town, 3rd June, J868. non
    KING STREET.
    NEAR WELSHJAND OWEN'S OFFICE.

    ILE Subscriber rgturns thanks for past favors, and
    begs leave to. fiform his friends, and the pablie
    generally, that he hg on handa

    Large Stocl& of Ready-made Men’s
    Boots, oes and Gaiters,
    Woméaits Balmoral, Flas-
    Side, and other

    Boots.

    : ALSO, 260 PAIRS
    Childre#i and Misses Boots,

    which will be disposed of low for Cash.
    JAMES STANLEY.

    Fi beta N Aao
    A FORTUNE FOR SALE!

    le consequence of the death of the proprietor, the Sub-
    seriber is instructed to offer for positive Sale, that
    beautifully situated, well known property, the
    HALF WAY HOUSE, VERNON RIVER,
    Prince Kaward Island.
    The Land, consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state
    of cultivation that it has been for some years past, and
    will, for years to come, yield a clear net profit, more
    than snfficient to pay the interest on the amount of
    purchase money asked for the whole establishment. As
    a money ae investment this is an opportunity
    eoldom equalled in these provinces, which fact can be
    rositively proved to any person about purchasing. The
    tock of Liquors and Stock of Goods can be taken or
    not at the option of the purchaser. For particulars ad-
    dress GEORGE ADAMS.
    Half way Hon-e, Vernon River, May 20. 1868,

    OLD. SIAN D,
    REDDIN’S CORNER!
    Te Subscriber has received by barqueUndine, from

    Liverpool, the largest and best assortment of Cuma,
    Earrnenwarn, and Guassware, ever offered in Char-
    lottetown, which he is prepared to sell Wholesale and
    Retail at unusually low prices.

    China Tea Sette, Stone China do, white and colored,
    white and colored Stone China Dinner Setia, &Âą, &c.,
    and a great variety of Goods iu the above line, too
    numerous to particularise,

    A few Crates assorted Waro for country trade, for
    sale cheap by the crate.

    The Grocery department is now stocked with the best
    nality of Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacoo, Soap, Can-
    dies, Spices, Dried Fruita, &c.

    Liquors of the best description, consisting ot Brandy,
    Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Pertand Sherry Wine,Cordials, &0.

    Flouy and Cornmeal fom 1b to 100 Barrels,
    Having obtained tho services of a firato lass Baker,
    he is now prepared to supply his customers with the
    best quality of Bread at alt times. B.D, REDDIN.
    May 27, 1868, ie Gin

    Hishermen’s Outfits,
    18 .

    df hey Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the necessary
    5 Deane for prosecuting Vessel or Boat Fishing,
    such as:

    Salt, Bait Knives, Flour,

    Barrels, Splitting do Bread,

    Pogies, roating do, Beana,

    Clams, Bait Heavers, Peas,

    Mackerel Tlooks, Water Stores, Butter,

    Cod do Fog Horns, Pork,

    Mackerel Lines, Chopping _ Beef,

    Cod do do = Knives, ‘Lard,

    or gt do Ditty Boxes, Tea,

    Bait Mills, Lanterns, Coffee,

    Jig Ladels, Binnacle Lamps, 8 \

    do Rasps, Lamp wicks, Molasses, *

    do Moulds, do Chimneys, Raisins,

    Clam Choppers, Kerosene Oil, Currants,

    Mackerel Forks, Pewter, Dried Apples,
    do Ji A Pprests

    Cod Lea Water Stones, ckles,

    da,
    He also poesesses anperior facilities for Inspecting, Packing,
    and Shaping Mesherel Herring, Codfish, &e,
    N. B.—The highest price paid for all kinds of FISH.
    I, C, HALL,
    Charlottetown, May 20,1868. 6m

    ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF

    Real Tstate.
    T° he sold by Pablio Auction, in front of the Court
    House, in Georgetown, on Saturday, the 16th day
    of May nest, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under
    license, bearing date the 27th day of March last, past, in
    that behalf granted by His Honor, the Surrogate, all that
    — of land, the property of Peter McLellan, late of
    urnt Point, near Georgetown, farmer, deceased, intes-
    tate, situate at Burnt Point, aforesaid, bounded and
    described as follows, that is to say: commencing at a
    uare stake, fixed at the seuth-west angle of Roderick
    eDonald’s farm, on the North side ot the Brudenell
    River, thence (according to the Magnetic North of the
    year 1764,) North eleven chains an wrt Odd links,
    thence North-West fonr chaims and wy' oks, thence
    North eight chains, thence North-West nine chains,
    thence North to McLellan’s Creek, thence along eaid
    Creck and Pond South-westwardly, and following the
    varions conrses of said river Eastvardly to the place of
    commencement, containing forty-two acres and six
    acres of Marsh Land.
    Terms made known at the time of Sale. In the moan.
    time full information may be obtained on application te
    Mr. R. Reddin, Barrister, at bis Office in Charlottetown.
    MARGARET McKENZIE,
    Adwministratrix of the Estate
    April 8, 18683. of the late Peter McLellan,
    e above Sale is postponed until Saturday, the 27th
    day of Jane next, then to take place at the hour and
    place above mentioned,
    MARGARET McKENZIE,

    A A BAZAAR
    * Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant Governor
    Mrs Dundas.

    ment House, Charlottetown, on
    Thursday and
    July

    fort Square, now in the course of erection.
    tributions will ve thankfully received by the fol
    Ladies of the Committee :—.

    Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. John McGowan, .
    Mrs. F. Brecken, Mrs. Mutch,
    Mrs. R. W. Brecken, Mrs. L. C. Owen,
    Mrs. A. Brown, iss Owen,
    Mrs. Cattley, ? Mrs. Palmer,
    Mrs, Coles, ~ rs. BR. Palmer,
    big bse , Mrs. ne
    rs. Cu eoomion r] e,
    Mrs. TADesBitsiy, Mrs. Ralph Peake,
    Mrs. Mfrie, Mrs. James C, Pope,
    Miss Forsyth, Mrs. Richey, toa
    rs. il. Mav. i. rs. Douglass Smith,
    Mrs, Tobkirk, Mrs. 81
    Mrs. D.Hod A Mrs. Wm. 8 *
    Miss Hutchinson, Mrs. Clement White,
    Mrs. Ings, Mrs. James White,
    Miss Jenkins, Mrs.W. Welsh,
    Mrs. F. Longworth, Mrs. Pope Welsh,
    Mrs. C, Macdonnell, Mrs. G. Wright,

    Mrs. H. Winsloc.
    Charlottetown, May 16, 1868.

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    AGENTS: |
    W..D. STEWART, Charlottetown,
    R, Tl. HOLMAN, Summerside,
    O. P, RICHARDSON & CO.,,
    Worcester, Mass,

    NOTICE. |
    Owing to the illness of Mr. JOHN HIGGINS, tho
    subscriber has been appointed Agent for the Original
    BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER, and he has much
    pleasure in informing the Farmers of P. E. I. that, on
    the arrival of the Steamship Alhambra, he will have on
    sale a nomber of the above Machines.

    The satisfactory results of the Machine last Season
    bear ample testimony of their utility and adaption as a
    Mower and Reaper, and hence the subscriber has no
    hesitation in offering the ‘* Backeye " to the farmers of
    this Island as .

    THE BEST MACHINE CONSTRUCTED IN
    AMERICA,

    and would urge upon the farmers the importance of
    hand in their orders early for a ‘* Buckeye,” if they
    wish to obtain a perfect Machine, and get value for
    their money.

    Old Stand. : ‘
    CITY GROCERY STORE,

    North Side Queen Square.
    Ch'town, May 20.° ° 38, pat ex 3m

    EH. &IN.A. RAILWAY!

    1868, 1868,

    Summer Arrangement.

    N and after MONDAY, lith MAY next, until
    further notice, Trains will ran as follows:

    DOWN TRAINS—GOING EAST!

    Leave St. John fer Shediag and Point du Chene at 7,
    4, m,, and 1.46 p.m,

    Leave St. John for Sussex at 5, p. m,

    UP TRAINS—GOING. WEST :

    Leave Sassex for St. John at 6.15, a. m.

    * Shediae for St. Jobn at 7 and 11, a. m.

    The 6.15 a. m. Train from Sassex, and the 11 a. m.
    Train from Shediao, as well as the 1.45 and 5, p. m.
    Trains from St. John will carry Freight. . t
    Freight from St. Jolin and Sussex and Stations west,
    will be sent by the 5.p. m. train only, and must be de-
    livered at that Station belore 4 o'clock,

    Freight for Stations cast of Sussex must be delivered
    at St. Johu Station before noon, daily.

    Freight to be forwarded from Sussex’ must be de-
    livered at that Station at least ong notr, and from
    other Stations than St. John, at least Hace-an-rouR
    before the advertised departure of any a Train,
    Goods for Prince Edward Island ‘must accom -
    panied with invoice or outward certificate of value, to
    prevent detention at Point du Chene.

    Goods intended for exportation at St John to the
    United States, must, in addition to the invoice, when the
    value exceeds $50.00, be accompanied by a U. S. Con-

    suls’ Certificate.
    LEWIS CARVELL,
    General Manager.
    Railway Office, St. John, N. B. i
    May 6, 1868.

    P. EK. ISLAND
    STEAM NAViIGATIOM CO’S. STEMERS

    PRINCESS OF WALES AND HEATHER
    : BELLE.

    The Steamer ‘Princess of Wales”.
    bh ' dignon leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU
    every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morning, at
    5a. m., in time for the morning Train for Halifax,
    Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every
    TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of
    Train from Halifax.
    Leaves PICTOU for PORT HOOD every THURS-
    DAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival of
    Train from Halifax, returning to Pictou the following
    morning.
    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and
    FRIDAY night for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC,
    at74 p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and Satur-
    day morning's Trains.
    Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE and CHAR-
    LOTTETOWN every WEDNESDAY and SATUR-
    DAY afternoons, immediately after arrival of Train
    from St. John.

    The Steamor “ Heather Belle”
    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a, m. every
    SATURDAY morning for PICTOU,

    Leaves PICTOU at 9 a. m., same day for MURRAY
    HARBOR, GECRGETOWN and SOURIS, remaining
    at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday.

    Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for CHARLOTTE.
    TOWN, after arrival of Train from Halifax.

    FARES:
    Charlottetown to Pictou or back, ÂŁ012 6
    Pictou to Georgetown, " 090
    * Port Hood, “ 012 :0
    Ch'town to Summerside, “ ; oe
    “ Shediag, “ 018 0
    f St. Joho, * $4 S0or 2
    Eastport, * 6 00 rr Âą
    «Portland, “8 00 210 0
    te Boston, *“, 200 216
    “ Halifax, “« 40) 1.4 Âą@ -
    “ Port Hood, a : ; M
    " Souris « 0

    , orward Counterfeits! Counterfeit! All readers of this
    To ae > sa „ | apige A dhe, er praca not to. toe li Maggiel’s Pills or
    © Hall i” 205. 188. ve nnloss the name of J. Haydock, proprietor, in
    oY , Qhe. addition to Dr. J. ny = is on the engraved shp eur.
    Caneo, RVELL BROTHERS, rounding each pot or box.
    May 20, 1868. Agente June 17, 1868,

    Administratrix of the Estate
    May 20, 1868, of the late Peter McLellan.

    ourls, 0 12
    May 20, 1868. F. W. HALES, Sec'y.

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    Friday, the 9th and 10th
    in aid of the puidiag: Fund of the Farr ayy es

    now shipping to our Agents a quantity of those |

    which won for themselves such a reputation on P hao
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    warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION.

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