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    _OPHE HERALDY WEDNESDAY,

    — ere

    SEPT. 16, 1868.

    rpessereneei nae en

    , „ it .y y TT! ‘ tor | si — whims hoth the waters and the wind TILTON & McFARLANIYS
    at 2 weil: Sas © + tis eel ee ee ee eee raade the ball | Burglar yim Jive Proof
    > ve oMERC » 1-9 ceedingly popular the members of hie S Ay "
    DEATH OFA BRAY. eM Prasat career. profedabantn re ; oh his Windne adurbas 0 Steel Vaults and Combination Locks!
    Ds un See) be _ | deared him to all who knew bingy and his loss is deplor- 438 SAFES combine all the improvements sag
    4 One af the bravest eat n conan ere. inl ed by the whole maritime community. Alehongh be is Applic myo e pe omer riba rf ole manufacture
    te marine pay beepes te bis iba 14 gone, his name will not be forgotten; for as long as acts | oy Ere n.d to the public with thé fullest recom

    of Coarrage are recorded, the story of the recapture of
    the Emilie St. Pierre will find a place among the brave
    : poamen,

    eedsrcone by
    7 ie - er
    HOWPOWAY ANd SOUTH AERtoa.

    Oe a taal ilNione of i i
    oat cobtst South America, at least one half

    mendations ot those who have used them in the severest
    teste of fire,and as security againat Burglars, in all parte
    of the country, from Maine to California.
    TILTON & McFARLAND,
    05 & 97, Liberty Street, New York ;
    110 Sudbury rege Boston,
    . JACOBS, Agent.
    Halifax, N, 8.

    Balle St. Pierre, war dead,

    ‘yore a eo o

    “Ai

    . fe oda a “. Cure afd ext sted beyond the piece of lar medical aid. Tt ne
    ioe ure pf verpool shi ilie St, Pierre. | is nO @asy taak to establish a sy ' agencies
    cher MERCY " be late i. n | capable of, « vives these millions seatte sparsely te 6 B A Âą € 0
    Hee nent” ns re Ne ig Zirarpepl thas throu the ditecny a of copy By the arent 4 ' MANIPACTORED BY
    na v tT, ‘bound from tta to Sth} euri e € ren digeaseg to whic are + ‘ ‘ ’
    a ony! te Professor tTdllowar, however, is aia omplishing CHARLES Q UIRK.

    ‘me ew Beantwigk, with a cargo of guony bags,
    2H } Bem denn Feapatewerttooel Jean
    Ac fer. Iwhile attempting to into Charleston, and
    \: bÂą had been sent in ch Of 4 prize crew to

    Customers supplied on

    REASONABLE TERMS.

    ON MAND,

    thi oct, His Pilleand Ointment are ble, in
    pou 18 on both ides of the Andes, ee foc of a
    physician is Reyer seen, The] and mixed races,

    d@iphia. A short time after, however, the public} as well as the whites. have learned to rate them at their

    : : ie ie Br ‘ lve, and 220,000 CIGARS,

    “ op img ell nag ee eed Bal i shenares of ONSISTING of the following Brands, namely:
    "> Sm

    rings ot Wales, Star of the West,
    yof

    supply arrives at Val-
    Buenos ; Montevi-
    » por War ucts

    ible
    ‘the

    Ce

    TEN : Boxes ie oe Se nn. fecti 6
    “ae + pe el a! a or Confectionary, 6
    odes Méeopnt of the traiftAotion, : ~| Cases 8 card Matches, 308 doz. Shoe Blacking, 115
    an -influaptial ing of ship ntment, we under J ook seat Drems Figs, se &c.. Ko.

    ly considered infallible for hwrmorrhoids. or piles, and
    as thie lisease ig lamentably prevalent in almost. all
    of South America, the demand for the article is
    rtionably large. :
    he Pills also have aequired a spocial reputation
    from the success with whith they have been adwinis-
    *éFed in a special class of eases, We who dwell in
    thé tropics have very refractory livers: sometimes they
    ePerete tow much bile, sometimes too little: abd in
    either case the ordinary pescriptions are of smiull ger-
    vice. Thousands of us havé discovered, thousands are
    discovering and tens of thousands will yet distover
    that these Pills regulate the flow of bile and pnrify
    that fluid, as well as all the other clements of the nbod,
    The recognition of thie facthas oreated auch o Sarore

    Md captains who met (under
    e | Ts dohim hon
    party nd who presented b aa recognition
    Haat conduct) with a magnificent gold pocket
    er, & completo tea and cvffee service in
    » W@ doen silver teaspoons, with the aceowpany-
    fancts of a pair of sugar tongs, oaddyspaon,

    bo and tray. On that occasion Capt.
    “td Weft Calcatta on the 27th wf November, wit!)
    fo ma SS scent of South. Onsale i" ascer-
    1 peace or war; jf peace, | was to

    4 ‘and enter oe of ( arleston ; if block-
    was to proceed t. Joho. N. B... On the 18th

    @ presideney. of

    Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown,
    on after hig ar,

    June 17th 1868.

    Notice!
    TO TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP 18,

    Mue Tenants upon that portion of Township No. 18,
    in Prince Edward Island, formerly owned by Lieut.
    Cul, Peter, DeeBrisay Stewart, decensed. and over
    which the late Mya. Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown,
    deceased, an1 Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart,
    daughters of the said Mary Stewart, lately exercised
    acts of ownership, are Hrneny NOTED that the por-
    tion of Township No. 18, referred to, became the pro-

    Sms

    pa undersiqneÂź has heen instructed vy.tbe o
    ond LEASEHULD PROPERTIES and FAR
    wel. wooded and p

    ven.
    e Also four LOTS being: the residue of thirteen Buil,
    that most advantageous mercantile situation) known as

    Americans and other speculators purchase here and ghip for
    A number of Stores, Wharfé, 9 ren use Ne
    time; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth M

    a bove class of artizans now so much wanted

    Lime Kiln, will be sold or leasea_ on 1 terms.
    Plans, particulars or any other information can
    Land Surveyors, Charlottetown.

    patch.

    Orwell Store, Aug. 10, 1864. — .

    AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA,
    W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor.

    MPMIIE Subseriber tenders his thanks to the Travelling

    Public for their patronage during his occupation
    of the Cumberland t.otel for the past six years, and
    hopes by strict attention to business to merit a contina-
    ance of the same, He also informa them that he has
    taken the house lately oceapied by Mr. A. Coffey, and
    has fitted it up os a first class Hotel, where his guests
    will find bis

    Rooms Large and Airy,
    Hia Tables well eupplied with ell the Choicest Delica-
    cies the country can afford during the season, and al
    that can be required ina
    First Class Efotel.

    perty of the Subscriber, in fee simple, upon the death
    of the said Petor DesBrisay Stewart, which occurred on

    B62, I considered myself about twelve milés off
    When T saw a steamer coming towstda me

    for the medicines that the present importations, large

    ‘Profeasor Holloway does not find mach fayour,) we
    suppose, with the old régime of the profession. He js a
    revolutionist, and of course the oonservators of long
    established stupidities look upon him with aa evil eyo.
    They consider it a piece of unpardonable impertinesor
    that his medicines should interfere with the progressiof
    their patients t> another world. A similar spirit doubt-
    leas animat+d the courtiers of Ferdinand and Isabella,
    when they assailed Columbus for assaming the existe

    of ao undiscovered continent. ft waa contrary to thar
    theory that such a continent should exist; for, aakl
    these wisenores, if ithad existed, would not somebody
    have found it out before? | Colmmibas replied by asking
    them to make an egg stand on its base without support,
    tind when thoy declared the feat impossible, he Hong

    ‘ fr ybeatay swhoed Officers) aud
    possession of my Bhip, and, filling the: main-
    for thé fleet, and brought: the ship. te
    Lalf-past two, I was then ordered Tite

    a 1. ame papers with him) and

    + rida, where I remained
    erwarda

    tioned against paying rent to the said Margaret Stewart,
    or to any other person or persons who may demand the
    same. Those of the Tenants who may desire to inform
    theitiselees relative to the Trrir of the subseriber, are
    referred to E. J. Hodgson, Esq., who will afford them

    the desired information. :
    THEOPH. DESBRISAY.

    Spring Park, Ch’town Royalty, ,
    June 23, 13866.—all pap. h & @ 3m

    NOTICE.
    TO TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP No. 18
    FENHE TENANTS upon that portion of Township No.
    18, formerly owned hy the late Mrs. ot Stewart,
    f Charlottetown, deceased. and since by the under-
    signed, in conjunction with her deceased sisters, Mary
    and Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
    simple of the lands respectively held by them, being
    now exclusively vested in her, she ALONE is legally
    authorized to receive the rents accuring therefrom,
    MARGARET STEWART.
    Charlottetown, Jane 30, 1868,

    De. LAWSON
    NTENDING to leave the Island, would notify those
    indebted to hi, that their respective accounts are
    requested to be paid nnmediately,
    H aceousts remaining unpaid after the 10th Oct.,
    will positively be placed in Court for prompt collection,
    Mt. Stewart, Jave 24, 1808. ding pd

    “A FORTUNE FOR SALE!

    N consequence of the doath of the proprietor, the Sub
    seriber is instructed to offer for positive Sale, that
    beantifally situatéd, well known property, the

    HALF WAY HOUSE, VERNON RIVER,

    Prince Pikiward Island.

    Phe 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, viel a clear net profit, more
    than sufficient to pay the interest on the amount of
    purchase money asked for the whole establishment. As
    s money making investment this is. an opportunity
    seldom equalled in these provinces, which fact can be
    positi rely proved to any person about purchasing. The
    Stock of Liquars and Stock of Coeods can be taken or
    nota he option of the parchaser, Por particulars ad
    dress GEORGE ADAMS

    Hi way Honse, Vernon River, May 20. 1868,

    Hishermen’s Outfitss
    1868.

    HIE. Subscriber-is prepared. to furnish all the necessary

    r
    ‘without anyone speaking to me.
    by flageoffider Goldbourgh that 1

    mudit by the simp'est process in the world. Follow

    has answered the cavillers of his remedies in a similar
    way. Diseases that they cannot cure with a handred
    preparations, he eradicates with one. | Medical acien

    had its ‘new world’ as well as geography. and he co
    developed it. It is a world of blessings.” Ite frnits ate
    health, vigor, and long life. If the philanthropist who
    bas made this discovery did not hit upen it by following
    the mistakes of the past, bat. by thinking for himself,
    it canndt be helped. Columbas did the same thing, in
    spite of the Inquisition, It is time, we think, that dog-
    matists should anderstand that error is neither absolute
    norimmortal, When the man and the hour arrive, it
    must snccomb, So far as the fate of the old medical
    practice is concerned, it would seem that the man and
    the hour have arrivĂ©d.— Hl Mundo,

    that Dwas'a tawfal prize to the

    thatT cook! take w paseage inthe

    delphia aud allow the officers. thy use of

    fuments and o « Treplied that they should

    i of but that rm cargo was not. salt-

    and that my ship was Britisli property. 1 re-

    i To my ship in on here, fouid my crew all taken

    xcept the cook steward, and a new company

    # of Lieutenant Stone, master’s mate,

    + and @ passenger—15 inal, We weighed

    to eea, On the morning of the

    (being Ligutenant Stove’s watgh on deck)

    the cook and steward intoom atate-room about

    hy el and said te them aye had am wd

    t m ‘ ship and feked their —
    asians. hick es’ ve en. gave a pair of
    4 sheet to them, and told them to fulldw me.
    "PhS master's mate was asleep in his berth, and after
    HhanBing ont his revolver/and his sword, L grasped his

    @ The irons were fixed, awd the gag ‘was m its
    in aminute. I thea wont to the passenger (an
    ), and having taken the arma from bis berth, I
    him in the same way. I tien wettton, deck as
    soghrnioueg and walked the eck eet
    inttes alongside Stone, r ‘ing r wind,
    and goon atter {tishea im wtaths cabin to
    at'the chart, and saying that .the-coffve woull be
    wt Te started from the poop, and I follow-

    rhe id of an iron belaying pin onmy way down.
    the fore cabin just as he wag at. the dopr of

    cabin, where the chart was spread ort ener
    him up by saying * Stone!" and, holding the
    ocho vem t vol im ysl f ship

    I Ver go to i a. ie cook and stew-
    ard were both ready, Rebbe he could utter a sound
    „ — ere on hia wrist, the (gay in bis: , anid

    “A Laror ano Respecranie Meera or Cre
    zens.”-—The Kev, Mr. Punshon, who has heen making

    a short sojourn at Chicago, has written'a letter to the |
    Methodist Recorder, desoribing his reception and the
    principal incidents of his visit. In the conrse of his lot
    ter he says—*‘one of the stories told in Chicago is worth
    mentioning. Tt was toll asa’ sample of the way in
    which, in some parts of the Union, a smart man can
    make himself a power, though persouatly he may be as
    insignificant as one of the Tooley-street tailors. Two
    gentlemen—one stout and shining, théŸ other little and
    dapper—wishĂ©d'to get ap a political demonstration in
    a certain village. The thing was duly announced, but
    the two ters were the only persons. who assem-
    bled at the tive of Meeting. — Nothing daunted, the
    twain proceeded to business. The little man moved the
    stout one into the chair. The. stévt man made the
    little one secretary of thé meeting. Resolutions were
    passed with astonishing unanimity,’ and the mecting
    adjĂ©urned. “The resolations were duly advertised with
    a preamble, affirming them to have beef passed ‘at a
    large; and respectable: mecting of -citizens.’ ‘This
    rather staggered the chairman aforesaid, and he ven

    .

    pin over his

    aa

    into a berth. Blecked him wp, and having
    cabin intrndersy went on deck, | Three men
    the deck; one was at the helm, and one
    t. T called the three. mem aft, and point-
    hway of the reroom near the helm, said
    Of rope was wanted ap. ‘I shaved off the
    pointing to a oth YK fe was, they all
    down. IL immeiliatelp’ tiosed the hatch,
    - the “" oa helm oS danger if he
    spoke, * k-out was thin ealled aft,

    @nd, when asked whether he would belp to work the

    ; i 1 to remonstrate with the secret hia: hernic OUTFILS for prosecuting Vessco) or Boat Fishing,
    ; tow British port, be said no, 1 therefore puthim | ‘et te u Nee er Lite
    ' CrP colours ing. tl batchway I hee called | Sudacitys bt way inet with the cool reply: “* The an. “Balt, Balt Kuives is
    the wateh, ‘and de do Mion deck ail to- len were ppevecils soameet sir, You are Barrels, Splitting do Bread,
    } Galena ph peneae ae samme os ba e sure T am respectable. Pogiea, Throating do, Beans,
    man Of the watcl below drewbis| ‘The America Government. which has po uccess-| Cam pd ag bey Beas,
    ee: n whitthbe fired..od the shat | tally labored to prevent the pacification of Mexico. and — = - og Pe -
    ulder ; the others were spav secured | which is more responsible for the murder of imilian| Mackerel Lines, Che, oaeg RY Beef.”
    morning's EF Ewoas again i | than even Juarez himself and his wretched adviecrs Cod do pA * Knives Lard,
    ; emg down and announced | inks that the time bas at length arrived when aturther| § a Ditty B ees Te.
    j att ie. told him T would ta © | absorption of the tervitary of that miegoverned country Bat Ariits e J pest fe “age Coffee
    me - hac pea . the “4 of hie be oa should commence. A letter published in the Amerigan | Jig Ladels, Rinnasle ‘LĂ©ivps, Sager,
    * Swe ‘ij . > hom yh Hag Mb | Pavers pas weeks since stated that Juarez ±an not get md meres, lamp seks Valasoes,
    , ‘ wit t t emands tere jo oulds, a,
    AroatmGht rindifnoil whén the stow: | Gnimnate and the wate of lin Cece of son that | Clas Ching, ~ Kessedeb Ui > | Guivadta,
    4 any, He dined 4 the cabin table | jo oan get the money he so mich requires only by sell- Mackerel Forks, Pewter, Dried Apples,
    1, and was thay replaced in bis berth. The ing the Northern ies of ‘tle Meceanℱ tates, which do. Jigs, Trad, Spices,
    applied daily with bread, boef, and water, | hitherto linre Beon w burthen dnd GAdse'@R trouble and | py 2 Lends Water Stones, Picklea,
    ckets were to anawer nature's reqhire- expertise tothe rost of the coant The i He also possesses superior facilities for Inspecting, Vacking,
    “A fs voldalaare ‘to lend & agraph appears in the Bien Sole ee A pal and Shipping Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, &c.
    ; sett Ă©ment; bat these were atin Pebaie seteaaen Masson. Washing fi | N+ B-—Alhe huighgst prico paid for all kind of WISH.
    : qui pe and <= tage a despatch says the instructions of Gen. rans, the} Charlottetown, May 20,1868. 6m ‘
    - ) weet eny . ma inewly appointed Minister to. Mexioo, were coneidpred | ———_-
    : myDative land, withous onan in Cabinet on. Friday, Mr, Seward being present. ‘Tho REMOV AL.
    * bat Mo for while some cooke policy deternfined upou looks to. @ proteetorate and to be TOMER having every encouragement to locate
    ‘ee hp a tay ne oma four or five of the northern Provinces at in par i oe and for B te wf etane more
    od ln Aad ho diatant day, Tis tas long been the policy of John. | cooventent rooms, laa removed to the building occn-
    age, od ay — wad 4 son and Grailk and Seertary Seward cant eet yielfed | pled by Texey Haszanp, Exq., Merchant, directly
    was nearly twelve diane — omy tion of “a poliey a little more devided _pcoeaghae | ysepna si Hall.
    un mere diplomacy. ey fy St, Slits tiniglnlletriguealenaptniinceienendi
    : ibe Pree Vicadnta’s Meaiens—The London Lancet NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
    : thas refers (64h6 continental tour of the ound tes ag
    Soke sfpetan, abil (pn “Jay ato "lee Maidilby like aude pee ; SPRING 1868.
    2 and at the. \ : Hier Miigity Has undertaken the visit to 8 Ce
    : eg! “en ing to a Serer Se iy, SON wy E. Subsoriber, by recent arrivals from England,
    ; : Har bee “has filled ap bis

    » STOCK OF GOODS,
    tnd offers tha following,
    WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
    for Cash or gor Joint Notes of Hand at 8 months :

    Nos. 1,2 & 8 White Lead, in 56,98 & 14 Ibs.
    t Red aud Yellow Pairits, in 28 and 14 lby,
    dd and Oils.

    challenge given by Fulton, ‘John, B.B.,
    M | to our ceallétige gives bn Ftige, been ek 3

    ‘| accepted. the conditions are—tho race to come of is

    +. and Winte, iv bladders. 28 and 14 the,
    Cut & Cut Spikes; Diamond head Deck Spikes.
    Bare ‘and comimon Tron, assorted sizes.

    ‘ax Harbor over the course veunlly ron ye & kege Coal Tar ; Coils hemp & wire Cordage,
    Je at once and cavoareniowt “the 20th: ene «meee
    =e Hed rpress. fan rp } Metal.
    wn? Tm deuced glad to gee) assorted for country dine.
    +o ieee wanting any of the above articles will do well
    ae et and them, at the Old Stand, for

    . Lord & Co., bead of Lord's
    ARTEMAS LORD.

    “
    {aug 5)

    oved to be the war steamer . Adger. j | a# they are, do not, it is said, fully meet the reqdire-| the 1st day of November last past. The tenants apon |
    my and backed the mainyard, and | Mots of the sick. the said portion of Township No. 18. are hereby eau-

    Horses and Carringes at Livery, and parties conveyed
    | to any part of the country, at moderate rates, There
    iia also

    GOoOoD STABLING
    | on the premises, aud careful Hostlors are in attendance,

    August 12, 1268, Sut W. J. HAMILTON,

    P. EK. ISGAND

    | §TRAM NAVIGATIOM Co's. STEMERS

    | PRINCESS OF WALES AND HEATHER
    BELLE.

    amer ‘‘ Princess of Wales”

    | gd sto CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU

    \ every TURSDAY and THURSDAY morning, at

    5 a. m., in time for the morning Tram for Halifax,
    Leaves PICTOU tor CHARLOTTETOWN every

    ing otheradvantuges; and for wluch good and valid u tles and lun
    Lots AS o* her nine h
    miles from Georgetown where close to 160000 bushels of Produce are annually shipped

    Reference can also be had ‘
    Georgetown; Jas. Bropentck, Campbelton, Lot 4; F. W. Huanus, Examiner Oflice, Charlottetown, and.to; b
    subscriber at Orwell, who ixalso Agent for the sale of Manmy’s Mowing Machine, the celebrate
    Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs, Bourke, Mill View, the Honble, Jas
    MeLanex, New Perth, Fexray W. McDonap, Pinette; where CLOTH is received and returned with des

    HAMILTON’S HOTEL, |

    A FINE CHANCE FOR. SPECULATORS

    =k N Dew

    ENTERPRISING MEN! :

    te offer for SALE or to RENT several valuable
    5 in Benvast and other parts of the Island iv good

    inked
    sold
    FRONTAOUE DRINOR, en

    and nearly all paid for in Cash,
    Great Britain the United States Ke,
    Bociety have been established for some

    HILL” «@

    Offee, and ae pen ’
    in the vicinity; where any quantity of all kinds lumber can be had
    n trade atlow rates, SumMua Hrus.is “the 9 etn Property for sale in the place which renders it most desirable for the

    rising town, ; ; ,
    A STORE and DWELLING on it capable of holding 15000 bushels produce with # Gouble Whaxf and site;for a

    be obtained by. calling at the office of Messrs.

    Baru & Sox,

    from W. Saxpunson, F. P. Norton, Tugs, Axon,

    RICHARD J. CLARKE.

    we. KovAnAn,
    (Late of the Customs Department)

    SHIP BROKER, &c.,

    Having rented the SCALES on

    Qucen’s Wharf,

    He will attend to the weighing of COAL, OATS
    HAY, &@c.

    P. E. Island.

    Charlotetown, :

    NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL.
    KENT-STREET, - # bad CHARLOTTETOWN
    Ts HOTEL, formerly known as the “GLOBE

    HOTEL,” is the largest inthe City and centrally
    situated; itis now opened for the reception of perma-
    nent and transient Boarders, The subseriber trusts, by
    strict attention to the wants and comfort of bis friends
    and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa-

    tronage. 4
    te’ The Best or Liqvonrs always on hand. GĂ©oa

    stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler

    in attendarice.
    JOUN MURPHY, Proprietor,
    Charlottetown, P.E. I.
    Nov, 25, 1863.

    Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner,

    N elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery
    A possessing, in the higaest degree, the rote? of re
    moving Seurf and Danduff from the Head, and by tts inyi-+
    gorating qualities, increasing the growth of the Hair,

    TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of
    Train from Halifax.

    DAY morning at noon, immediately alter arrival of
    Tranfrom Halitax, returning to Pictou the following
    morning.

    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and
    FRIDAY night for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC,
    at7ip.m. Will counect with Weduesday and Satur-
    day morning's Trains.

    Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE and CHAR-
    LOTTETOWN every WEDNESDAY aod SATUR-
    DAY afternoons, isamediately after arrival of Train
    from St. John.

    The Steamer “ Heather Belle”

    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a. m.
    SATURDAY morning for PICTOU.

    Leaves PICTOU at 9a. n., same day for MURRAY
    HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and SOURTS, remaining
    at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday,

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

    FARES:

    every

    Charlottetown to Pictou or back, ÂŁ012 0
    Pictou to Georgetown, - o Âąe@
    " Port Hood, “ ow O
    Ch'town to Summerside, “ 09 0
    a Shediae, a 018 0

    * St, John, * 4 S0or 18 ig
    ie Rastport, “7, 600 17 6
    o Portland, “> 800 210 @
    bad Boston, $* 9 00 216 3
    sad Halifax, a“ 40 140
    ne Port Hood, ad ee
    “ Georgetown, bs 0 9 0
    o Souris, “y 012 0

    Mav 20, 1868. F, W. HALES, Seo’y.

    E. SN. A. RAILWAY! :
    AF 4
    1868, 1868,
    Summer A’rrangement.
    ber and after MONDAY, I1th MAY next, until
    farther notice. Trains will ran as follows:
    DOWN TRAINS GOING FAST:
    Leave St. John for Shediac and Point da Chene at 7,
    a.m, and 145p m,
    Leave St. John for Snesex at 5. p. m.
    UP TRAINS—GOING WRAT:
    Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.15, a. m.

    * Shediac for St. John at 7 and 11, a. m.

    The 6.15 a, m. Train from Suesex, and the 11a. m.
    Train from Shediag, ae well ax the 1.45 and 5, p. m.
    Trains from St, John will carry Freight. i

    Freight from St. John and Sussex and Stations west, |
    will be sent by the 5 p. m, train only, and must be de-
    livered At that Station before 4 o'clock, |

    Freight for Stations nast of Sussex must be delivered |
    at St. John Station before noon, daily.

    Freight to be forwarded from Sussex must be de-
    livered at that Station at least one moun, and from |
    other Stations than St. John, at least HAue-AN-HOUR |
    before the advertised departure of any Freight Train.

    Goods for Prince Edward Island most be accom-
    panied with invoice or outward certificate o 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. 8. Con-

    suls’ Certificate,
    LEWIS CARVELL,

    General Manager,
    Railway OMee, St. John, N. B
    wh RL ~

    STELLA COLAS
    Rimmels Stella Colas Bouquet,
    dedicated by permission to this

    talented Artist,
    Alexandra, Guards, Fra
    Princess of Wales, Rimmel'«,

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    ‘bane,
    Lilly of the Valley

    Jockey Club, Wood Violet, — Millefleyr,
    Essence Bouquet, Patchouly, Violet.
    West End New own Hay, Loves Myrtle.

    The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Rox ; Sydenham Kau
    de Cologae, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Lavender
    Flowers, Verbena Water, Tercentonary Sachet, Perfumed,
    Tacentenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Scented Locket
    Extract of Lime Juier and Glycerine, for making the Hair
    soft and glossy; Rose Leaf Powder, an improvement ofl
    Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexion:
    Nopuatory Powder for removing superfuous haire without
    injury tw the aking N Pommade, for fiaing the

    wataches, and instante Hair

    ». for giving the Hai
    a Rose ble Crackers, a new and amusing device

    Leaves PICTOU for PORT HOOD every THURS- |

    W.R, WATSON,

    | ity Drug Store. Nov. 23, 1467.
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    THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST
    DOCTOR.
    Holloway’s Pills.

    TAMILS great household edicine ranks among the leading
    necessaries of life, . It is well known to the world that

    it cures many complaints other remedics cannot reach, the

    actis as well established as that the sun lights the world,

    Disorders of the Liver and Stomach.

    Most persons will, at some period of their lives, suffer fram
    indigestion, derangement of the liver, stomach or bowels,
    which if not quickly temoved, froquenty settle into a dan-
    gerous illness. It is well known iu India, and other tropi-+
    cal climates. that [lolloway’s Pills are the only remedy that
    ean be reheden in such cases, Almost every soldier abroad
    carries o box of themin h's knapsack. In England most
    persons know that these Pills will cure them whenever the
    liver, stomach or bowels are out of order, and that they
    need no physician,

    Weakness and Debility.

    Such as suffer from weakness, or debility, and those who
    eel want of enorgy, should at once have recourse. to thowe
    Vills, a8 trey inmediately purify the blood, and acting upon
    the matn-spr.ng of life, give strength and vigor to the aystem
    Te young persons enteringinto womanhood, witha deran
    ment of che functions, and to mothers at the turn of life
    these “ills will be most efficacious in correcting the tide of
    life that may be on the turn, Young and elderly men suf.
    fer in a similar mariver atthe same periods, wheg there
    always danger; they should therefore undergo a@ course of
    his purifying medicine, which inaures lasting health,

    Disorders of Children
    If these Pills be used according to the printed direction

    |
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    ~jand the intment rubbed over the region of the kidneys, at

    least once a day assalt-is foreed-into meat, it will penetrat
    the kidneys and correct any derangement of their organs,
    Should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Olatment
    should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder, and a few
    days will convince the sufferer that the effect of these’two re
    medics is astonishing.

    Disorders of the Stomach.

    Are the sources of the «teadliest maladies. wheir effect. is
    to vitiate all the fluids of the body, and to send a poisoned
    is the operation of the Pills? They cleanse the bowels, rey
    gulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a
    upon the blood itself, change the state of the system froe
    sickness to health, by exercising @ simultaneous and whol-

    Complaints of Females,

    The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex
    use of Llolloway’s Pills. They are the safest and surest mey
    dicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages.

    All young children should have administered to them, from
    time to time, a few doses of these Pills, which will apo
    ing-congh, cowpock, and other infantile discases, The ;
    are so harmlems in their nature as not to injure the most del
    as corrective of the humors affectin om.

    Dropsy.
    jointly with the Ointment, which should be rubbed very
    bonutifully into the parte affected.

    stream through all the channels of cireulation. Now what
    natural condition, and acting through the secretive organe
    some effect upon all its parts and functions
    invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience. by the
    Bilious Affections.
    their blood, and enable them to pasa safely through
    ferent disorders incidental to children, such as menales, .
    ae
    cate constitution, and are therefore more peculiarly adapted
    ul
    Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills eon
    Derangement of the Kidneys.

    The quantity and quality of the bile are of yital-impport
    ance to health. Upon the liver, the gland whieh secretes she
    fluid se necessa ifleally,

    digestion, the Pilla operate

    infallibly reatif, ite eekuites and effectually ewring

    jaundice, bilious remittants, andoall the varietics of disease

    generated by an unnatural condition of that organ.

    Holloway’s Pills ave the best remedy pega dee the fol-
    ' lowing diseases -—~

    Ague Delnlit Jaundes Socondary »
    Asthma | Drops “f Liver Com- toms ald
    Hiliouseom-| Dysontery plaints Tie-Douloareux
    plaints jErysipelas | Lauobago ‘Tuners
    Blotches on|Females Trre-/Piles Uleera
    the skin | grilarifies [Rheamatiem | Veneral Alfve-
    Bowel com- Fevers of all | Retention of tions
    plaints kinds Urine Worms of all -«
    Colies Fits Serofula or kinds
    constipation! Gouts King's Evil |Weaknesapfrom
    of the 'ead-ache [Sore Throats whatever chuse
    bowels. (Indigestion | Stone and &o., Mea, '
    Comper lInflammation | Gravel ear

    n, :

    Sold at the Establishment of Paorssson MWornowar, B44
    Strand, (near Temple Res) London, and by
    Druggists dnd Dealers in Me dicing throughout the cit

    orld, at the following prices; Ia. 14d, 28. Od., 40, 6d,, Ils,
    and 334, tach Box.

    4 There ix @ considerable saving by taking the targer
    nen.

    ee?

    Drug Store, Dec. 22, 1864, . Wereon

    N. B.—D; rections for the guid: iontĂ© t
    "disdider afixed to cach Pet. guidance of patiogle ty

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