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by the North Shore route, over the inter-Colonial Rail-
way track, On 50 ite Gavk grave fur away in Ottawa,â
Frenchwen areteqnĂ©sted to keep quiet and create âno
disturbance, asâPeter-will be fully armed, having been!
presented with two revolvers by Count Bismarck during|
pis official visit to the Court of Berlin. |
;
On the day of the funeral. business of all kinds will!
be suspended, the stores are to be closed, and lage
hang at balf-mast. All true sony of new Brunswick are!
requested to go in mourning for their poor lost mother
and to offer their prayers for the repose of ber soul in|
the next world of darkness and uncertainty,
N. B.âDuring the lying in State of the body, no
person will be allowed to look at it, as dt was dread-
tully mangled by earrioa a few days after its death,
Puraative Pitts have become a settiod necessity
with the Anrorican people. Indeed, cathartics always
have been and always must be used, in some form, by
all mankind. In this country, the pilular form of ad-
ministration has been grewing in faver since pills were
first made of Aloes and Rhubarb, rolled ints « ball,
Their high position in the public confidgnee has finally
been secured and fastened imto permanency, by
Ayen's Cataantic Pitts, the most skillfal combination
of medicine for the diseases they are intended to cure,
that science can devise or art produce, Those who
need pills, no longer hesitate what pills to take it they
ean get Ayurâs Pittsâ[ Vheeling (fu.) Press,
ae â we i
Perry Davisâ Pain Killer. {
_ tia w real pleasure to us to speak favornbly of this ar-
ticle, knowa Almost umiveranlly to be a good antl aafe rem-
edy for burns and other pains of tho body. I: is euluable
not only for colds ia the winter, but forâ varius summer
complaints, Gn would be diuevery family. The casualty |
which demands it way cv: unewares.â-(Chrivian Ad
vocate,
PAIN KILUER, taken interndlly, @hould be adulterated
with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar if desired,
or made intoa syrup with molasses. For a Cough and
Hronchitia, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effee-
tive than anything elec, Por Sore Throat, gargle the throat
with « mixture of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is
immediate and cure positive,
p Re phn DesBRISAY,
joneral Agent for P. E.
June 19th, 1867, Im. sepcncbalas tsa
Much sickness undoubtedly with children and adults
attribuied to other cuuses, is occasioned by worms, The
Vermifuge Comfits, »slthouyh effectual in destroying wornma,
can do no porsible injury to the most delicate child. This
valuable combination has been successfully used by phy-
sicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms,
so hurtful to chillren. Children having worms require
immediate attention, a» neglect of the trouble often causes
jprolonged sickness.
Symptoius of Worms iu children are often overlookec,
worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which
can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. Brown's
Vermifuge Comfits, or Worm Lozenges, are simple anc
effectual,
June 19th, 1867, im
EXECUTION OF MAXIMILIAN,
Tne only despatch of a inte date which is at alli PLEASURE AND RELAXATION
worthy ef publicution, is the sabjoiued, which we
received at the Charlottetown Reading Room yester-
day morving. It reliable,âand we bave our own
doubts about itâthe despateh will be read with pe-
euliurly painful interest throughout the civilized
werld, inagmuch as it records the execution of the
Hew Advertisements,
om <
FIG NIG}
Under the auapices af the Benevolent Irish Society.
bag the special permission of the Rector, the Rev. Angus
McDonald, the members of the Benev leit lish Soei-
ety will noid thetr anvurt Pre Nic on the beautiful grounds
jof Saint Dunatanâs College, on MONDAY, the 22nd day)
unfortuoate Maximilian ou the moruing of the 19th/of JULY, instant
ult., by his blood-thirsty aad semi-civilized captors.
Tho despatch reads as follows .
The means necessary for the games and amusements used
on such occasiun-; such as cricket, quoits, foot and sack
races, will be pruvided by the Vomunittee,
The arrangements for tve Dance, both as to room and
Sr: Joux, N. B., July 2.
Official despatch es received at Washington state |
other aÂącorimodation, will be such as to please all irties,|
The attendunge of the best Violinista will be secure |
Chere will be a Kefyeshment Saloon on âTemperance
that Maximilian, who was coademued on the Zod, Principles on the grounds
was executed at 70 clock ou the moroing of the 19ib!
Juno, Juarez refused to deliver up his body 40}
the Austriau Captain, City of Mexico surrendered
on the 20th; Vera Cruz still holds out. Diag orders
no acceptance gf any propositian of its surreuder,
Gold 38
LATEST DESPATCUES!âFORMATION OF
THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT.
Both ef the fullowiug despatches were received)
yesterday, avd contain the correct list of the mem-
bers aud officers of the Dominion Goverament.
Sr Jguy, June 2, 1867.
McDonald appointed K. C. B., Cartier, Galt, Me-
Dougall, Howlsod, Tilley aud Lupper appointed
C. B. Governor General sworn iu; Members of
Privy Couucil sworn in the following order: Me-|
Doould, Cartier, Tilley, Galt, MeDougall, Howlaud,
Archibald, Chapais, Lingevio. Kenvy not yet
arrived. âTelegrams trom Tilley aud Muchell,
51 Jonn, June 2, eveng.
MâDouald, Minister of Justice; Gult, Finance ;
Tilley, Customs; Mitchell, Marive aud Fisheries ;
ip New Domivieu Goverument, Archibald, Secre-|
wary for Lower Provinces ; Kenuy, Receiver-Gcuer-|
al,
âPhe steamship â Javaâ with European mails â
ved at Hulilax, on Monday, and tho Kuglish osail for
this Islaud was reeeived at the Geveral Post Odice,
Charlottetown, last evening,
SINGULAR DEATH OF A PRINCESS.
The Archduchess Matilda has coased from auf
foriug. âThe inteuded mother of the future Ktugs)
of Italy, a lady destived to wear a diadem whicu|
has not rested on a female brow for centuries, a
scion of that branch of the House of Hapsburg-
Lorraine iv which public aud private worth is most)
conspicaously hereditery, the daughter of the Cou oii) ty SHOW the above Machines but to SELL them
queror of Custozza, and grand-daughter of the Lere jeg the Farmers
of Aspero aud Essliag, a Princess io her nioeteeuth for yourselves betora purchasing elsewhere.
year, by all accounts endowed with rare gifts of |
person, mind, aud heart, died, oo Thursday last, at!
8 o'clock in the morniugâof u lucifer match. Sbe
inadvertently trod on one which was lying at her)
feet on the floor as she leant out ut the wiadow|
talking to ove of her relatives; her summer dress)
was it ablaze beforeshe was aware of it, aud before,
avy one could ru» to her rescue she sank to the}
ground in ao agony of pain from which ouly death
released her. The report of the tragic event spread!
slowly and obscurely; the identity of the alleged vtion to Mr. Gidley.
victins was pot at once established; thea, for afew
days, hopes were evtertained that the injury, how-
ever severd, Would bot terininate tytally, Lute bul-
letins even told us of her contemplated removal to
beitor air; but all is ovér uow, and Humbert, Prioce
ot Piedmont, beir to the throat of Italy, must look
elec where for a bride.
eee ee
Hourowar's» Prrvs.âStomach, Liver and Bowels.â
There is nothing hurtful in the composition of these puri-
fying Pills, nothing that can injure the nlost delicate con-
etitutions, They improve the appetite, quicken the energies
of the at0mechâand liver, aad regulate the bowĂ©ls,â They
thus sbecome the surest safeguards agninst indigesnony|
and the safest promoters of the body's growth and the mind's
develdpuient. Holloway's Fi'ls exert a wholesome alter-
ative. and tonic action 6n every internal organ, and they
regulate every disordered and debilitated function âThey are
naturel, and therefore. efficient, purifiers and correctives.
Few unhealthy conditions of the stomach or digestive appa-
ratus can withstandsthe accumulative healthy influence over
the whole frame when these Pills are judiciously and per-
severingly taken by invalids,
Dasnavina or Conripencn.â-There is no article which
eo richly deserves the entire egnfidencs of the community
as âBrown's Bronchial Troches."' âThe Troches have re-
ceived flattering commendations from the most celebrated
Clergymen, Lawyers, ana Public Speakers, who speak from
e ience, Those suff-riag from Awhmatic dnd
chial Diseases, Coughs and Celda, shouid try the
Troches.
Children Teething. The mother finds a faithful friend
in Mts, Winslow's Soothing Sy: up. It is perfectly retiable
and harmless. It relieves the «lilo fom pain, cures dyse-
trp-end dierrhara, relieves griping in the bowels, cures wind
ie, softes the gums and reduees inflammation. By giving
relicf and health to the Âąnild, 1 COmfvrcs and reste the
mother.
nent eens
abaae St, â» Married. imehivi
At Chapel, on the 27th wit, ~ Mr Perry.
eb Gabe Mailiy,
Reitiy, âof Charlotterown, to Annie, second
daughter of Mi. âThomas Mountain, Kildare Capes, Lot 2
, Ya â a * â
Died.
At Geal River, Lot 50, on the 24th Juno, of oonsumption,
FI Ee. ire tek an Yn rosillide, Nonaghed Ail
onday, June at. his residence, Monag â
tlement, Lot Sides Trainor, 80 years. âThe deceased
was anative of the Parish of Donah, Towhland of Str
mee, Ocf Mbbaghan, Ivdland, and emigrated to this Island
fa the year 1935.* May he rest in peter. 4
IYHE Subscriber would inform the Farmers of P. E,
The Members of the Society will leave St Andrew's
Hall at 9 o'cluck A M, and proceed to the College grounds,
AdmissionâGentlonen te 6d, Lady and Geat., 2s 3d.
Children half price,
Tickets can be had at the Store of W. R Watson. James
Reddin, Owen Connclly,C Reilly, John A McKenna Beqrs,
and Hons, D, Brenan and P, Walker, and ct the undersigned
Commitee,
RICHARD REDDIN, PETER DOYLE,
Pa TRICK BLAKK, JOHN HENNESSY
JOHN BOWES
W C GRANT, Sec'y.
: MANNYâS â
Reaping and Mowing
MACHINES.
nn
Istand that he has now on the way to the Island a
goodly number of those CELEBRATED MACHINFS
Also. a number of the far-famed UNION .MOWERS,
together with qute a number of WHITCOMB'S PA-
TENT HORSE RAKESâthe same he sold here the
inst season,and that has given So much satisfaction to
those that used them, which they wil fully confirm and;
agree to when arked by any of youâand would also!
state that he has ordered a number of the BUCKEYE)
REAPING and MOWING MACHINES, which will
soon be bere.
As money seems to be quite an article here at this
time, and very difficult to get hold of, the Subscriber |
would beg leave to say, that those parties who may wish
to pay money for any of those Machines, he will make
a liberal deduction from Inst yearâs prices, while those
who may wish « long credit on the Machines may be as-
sured of the same liberal terms as usual, sad from one
to three seasons, divided into equal payments, a the
parties may agree upon at the time of purchase.
Ht. C. GREEN of Summerside, and
NR. J. CLARKE, oi Orwell,
will act as my Agents in selling the above Machines in
this Province; and tho Subscriber will be found
at hig Old Stand,
the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen's Square,
near the Post Office, where be will be very happy not)
Mleage eail and exunine the Machines!
I have!
now on band a full assortinent of Extras for the Manny
Machines.
ASAHEL BOOTH.
Ch'town, July 3, 1867.
vy FY 7 D â 2 â
TENDERS |
\ ILL be received by the undersigaed until Satur:
f„ pay, the 13th inst., for balding a NEW BRICK
KITCHEN, Fencing in Two Yards, and certain Re-
pairs and Alterations, at the Lunatic Asylum. Plans
and Specification may be sven at the hasten on appli-|
B. WILLIAMS,
Ch'town, July 3, 1867
GARRISON SAL4,
O be SOLD by AUCTION on FRIDAY, JULY 5,
at the Subscriber's Room, at 2 o'clock, p. m.â
A Lot of Household Furniture,
Consisting of:
Walnut Dining Table, Couches, Easy Chairs,
Rocking and Cane Seat Chairs, Centre Tables,
Chiftioners, Carpets, Kitchen Utensils,
Also, belonging to the Officersâ Mess,
Dioner Service, Glassware, Knives and Forks,
China Breakfaat Set, Table Qloth aod knapkins,
Kervsene Lamps, Silver Plated Forks and Spoons,
&e. &e, we.
1 very superior Double-barrelled GUNin Oak Case,
Also 1.GKEY MARK, 5 years old; the Property o
G. VD. Atkinson, Esquire.
WM. DODD, Auctionver,
Ch'town, July $, 1867.
IS BLEGCTION.~
BY THE MAYOR.
this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth Year
of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled â* An Act
to Incorporate the Towo of Charlottetown,â I dy here-
by a Posto Notice, that an Election of ONE
COUNCILLOK, for WARD NUMBER FIVE, in the
gly of yo ag og race of Theo) hilus Des-
say, Esquire, ~ Mayor, owill Le beld on
TUESDAY, secy ext, a the placeâ following,
that is to say > iyey a4
At the, House, of Mr. Henry B. Smith, fronting an
Great George Street,
Poll will be opened at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, aad
continue open till five in thy afternoon of the same day.
DESCRIPTION OF WARD?
«* Number Five shatt
lottetown which Iles north of Fitzroy Street, includin
the Common of the said Town."âSee 18 Vic. Cap,
iCharlotietown.â
THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, Mayor.
Mayor's Office, July 3, 1867,"
0
2 SLEIGHS, Cushions, 2 WAGGONS. Whips, Chse,
N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of
rise all that part of Char-
intitaled âAn Act to Incorporate the Town of}
âPeaches: Peaches.
UST RECEIVED, per Athambra Nine Cases
J PEACHES, in heraetically sealed cansâput op in!
such & manner as to retain all the delicious flavor uf|
the Frait. Sold by the single can or by the doses,
i, C. MALL.
_Ch'town, July 8, 1867.
IKixecutorsâ Notice.
At PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the HON-
ORABLE THOMAS HEATILT HAVILAND, late
of CHARLOTTETOWN, deonased, dre requ sted to
make iomediate payment te the andersigned, Kxeen-
tors of the last Will and Testamen: of the said Thomas
Heath Haviland; and all persons having any claims
against the said Estate are reqnes ed to fargish their
accounts, duly attested,to the said Executors.
TY. HEATH HAVILAND, Fr
GEORGE W, DEBLOIS, , zeqenere,
Ch'town, July 8, 1867,
NEW COOPERAGE!
4 lige Subscriber begs leave to intimatethat he keeps
constantly on band, at his Cooperage
LOWER WATER STREET,
PORK AND FISH BARREIS,
Which he offers for Sale at very moderate rates.
Job Work: performed wrth despatch,
JAMES F. WHITE,
Ch'town, June 12, 1867, 3m pd
ie & wo ony es in p ees
IRISH VOLUNTEER
Pur Members of the IRISH VOLUNTEER RIFLE
COMPANY intend holding a PIC NIC on
W ednesday, July 10,
On the premises of Mr. JENKINS, near HICKEY'S
WHARF, EAsT RIVER.
The Steamer âHeather Belleâ will leave Pope's
Wharf at Latf-past eight eâclock in the morning, pre-
cisely,
A BAND will be in attendance.
have been engaged.
Foot and Sack Races, and other games, will form a
part of the day's proceedings, which will terminate with
a QUADRILLE PARLY in the evening, in the New
DRILL SHED, which has been given through the
kindness of the Inspeeting Field wer,
A sual! entrance fee will be charged to all eompeti-
tors to the above games, which will be expended in
Prizes.
Members of the V. A., P. W. Co., and P. E. Co., at-
tending as guests, will appear in uniform.
No pervon will be allowed to sell refreshments ex-
cept the person appointed by the Committee,
TicketsâLadiveâ, 1s. 6d.; Gentlemen's, 2s. 3d.; to
admit Lady and Gentleman, 33.âto be had at the
stores of W. R. Watson and Jas. Reddin, Esqrs,, and
Mr. William Murray; also from the Committee,
COMMITTEE :
Segt. F. MeRory, Segt H. MeRory,
McGronan, Corpl. J O'Brien,
R.. Kinsmaen, * FF, Conlon,
C. MeQuillan, « ©, Callaghan,
Jobp Doolan,
The best Violinists
Corporal P, McCarey,
Clerk to Committee.
Wm. Mclutyre, C. C.
June 26, 1866.
A. HERMANS,
GUNSMI'H,
BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMI TH
EGS to toform his friends, and the public generally,
that he has again commenced Busines on Dorehes-
ier Street, next door to the Reading Room building,
where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line
with neatness and despatch,
OX MAND,
A neat assortment of Tinware,
Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c.
which he will sel! coeap for Cash,
Mr, HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER'S CRYSTAL
BLUE. a new, economical and superior article used in
washing, whereby a saving of filty per cent is guaran-
teed, and for which he begs to solicit the patvonage of
Laundry Maids, &c.
Ch'town, June 26, 1867. 4in
~ PUBLIC. LANDS.
Cascuinpec Point
HE Commissioner of Public Lands will submit to
Public Competition, on Satorday, the 6th day of
July next, at 10 oâelock, a. m., at the Wharf, Cascum-
pec, certain tracts or portions of Land, being a
part of Cascumpee Point, a plan of which may be seen
at my Office, Colonial Buliding. And on the same day
at 6o'clock, p m., atJobn târeston's, Esquire, Tignish,
a tract of Land containing 60 acres, situate at L baaty
Lot 1, bounded by lands in the occupation of Messrs.
John McLellan and John Chaiséon, |
JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
Land Office, 10th June, 1867. till Sth July.
~NWOTICE TO DEBTORS.
LL parties indebted to the subscriber by Book Ac-
A count or otherwise, are requested to come and
nica srinastiate settlement of the same, in or-
der to save unnecessary trouble and expense. In my
absence, parties can settle with my partner, A. A. Me-
Keyzim, who iy authorized to give reveipte for all am-
ounts received,
A. A. McSWEEN,
Charlottetown. June 4, 1867.
nm
N the beginning of May last, a black pocket book,
containing a sun of money, two letters, one adress-
ed to Mr. Thos. Rose, North Lake, East Point; the
the above at this Office will be suitably rewarded.
Charlottetown, June 6th, 1867.
A Tea Party
the Funds of the Presbyterian Congregation there.
By authority of the Trustees,
MONTAGUB COFFIN, Sec,
May 29, 1867â8i
COPPER PAINT
HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand a
supply of
Tacr & Wonsonâs Copper Paint,
as Worms, Barnacies, Grass, &e., om the bottome of Ves-
eels or Boats, when propertly applied,
I, C, HALL.
Charlottetown, May 22, 1857, . 2,
Firemenâs Pic-Nic !!!
THURSDAY, July 4th.
parties to the grounds.
And at the said Election the! suitable Violinists have been engaged for the occasion : Gryâ
4 large Platform bas been erected on the grounds. The and horse and sleigh in winter.
Comunittes will provide a variety of Games.
to conclude with a GRAND BALL, in the evening.
Ch'town, June 26, 1867.
other to Mrs. Kickham, Souris. Any person leaving
ILE be beld (D. V.) at or near St. PETER'S BAY ;
CHURCH, on the 10th day of JULY, in aid of carryt
an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to mal From the Post Office, Cape Traverse, to the Post
who have used it. âIt possesses superior qualitiew fur effee- â
tually preventing the Accaimmulation of ai: foul matter, such | 2tHes at of near James Donnolly's, on the road from
by * VOLUNTEER STEAM FIRE ENGINE Co.â
purpose holding a Pic-Nic at Warren Farm, on
Tio Steamer Heather Belle, will leave Pope's Whart
at the hours of 9 and L1.A, M., and 2 P, M., to couvey:
The Volunteer BAND, ona Office at or near Hugh McLean's, DeGrosâ Maret.
Refreshments can be had on the ground. The whole days and at such hours as the Postmaster General shall
â ene ten ea rent - ââ oe
â cme â j » =a ae oa © ie Po
GRAND Gathering & TEA, to aid in the erection CATTLE a HORSES Font ne respensiblliey res
of a Catforre Cuvecu, will he held at the Farm ' accidents, te be bad of â
of P. GAUL, Esq., near Montague Bridge, ou SOHN A. MacDONALD, Donaldston,
MONDAY, 8th July next. Lot 35, Mey 29, 1867. Ginepd
The REFRESHMENT SALOON, where all sorts of Cleanse the Blood.
deheucies can be provided, will be opened at 10 o'clock, â- :
Tea ou the a the usua! hour.» Muric ard Daoc- : Ww" Li corrupt, or tainted blood,
} you are sick allover, 1t may
ws, will enliven the day's proceedings,
Yo pains will be spared, to afford a day's enjoyment âburst outin Pie ples, or Sores, or
to all who honor the Gathering with their presence. sowe active disease, or it may
JOHN G. MeCORMACK, Sec'y Pro Tem. merely keep you listless, depremiod
-and good for nothing. But you
June 26, 1867. Pat. {sl. Ex,
camiet bave good health while your
Consignees, take Notice! blood is impure. Avwn's Sanaa
PARILLA see voy Gut these impurities
ERSONS residing outside of CHARLOTTETOWN, |
having Goons to come by the Steamship ** Arman: jit expels disease ana restores ealth and simulates the
pra,â or * Commerce,â and desiring them forwarded, organs of life into vigorous action. Hence it rapidly
gust send to the Subscribers, or their own Agents injcures a variety of complaints which are caused by im-
the City, the original Invoice of the Goods, by which to|purity of the blood, such as Scrofula, of sey #1 Beil,
make the proper entries at the Custom House, for du-|Zwmors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Bimplea, lotches,
ties t zs Re the P its to deli Boils, St. Anthony's Fi Rost EB rel Tetler or
es to procure the Permits to deliver. âoils, | athony's Fire, Rose or Eryaipelus, Te
CARVELL BROS. Agents. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Riny Worm, Cancer or Cancer,
B.&C.8.8.C. jous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such ae age
: 2 ~~ ewe ttton Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, alee
WESLEYAN BAZAAR Symi edocs, Liver Conipeh
. philis or Venereal Diseases, Liver Complaints, and
10th and llth July Heart Disease, âTry Avunâs SausaPanitta, and see for
âourself the surprising activity wiih which it cleapses
MELE LADIES of the hig es big mg rye of Char- tg et pe 4 4. tebe gh aa Ban
lottetown, will, D. V., hold their BAZAALK of useful! ing , Ne he H
and fancy articks, in the UPPER MALL of the MARKET! During late years she pobite have hese mlaled by lenge
HOUSE on WEDNESDAY aud TUCRSDAY, the Torn ote s, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsa-
apie „ ' â nares he ne ila for one dollar, Most of these have been frauds
and lith of July next. onal : ; aba Âą 7
taal 7 â : . tupon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any
ce aig adult te, 4, sléldren wader 42 years of Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ingredient whatever
Mas P. Island Steam Navigation Company, have hind. |tiunce bitter disappolatiwent has followed the wee: Bt eh
ly consented toissue return tickets for the occasion, as the| Various extracts of Sarsaparilla whick flood the marktt-
reduced rate of $1.24 each to visitors from the neighboring | wutil the name itself has become synonymous with io
Still we call this compound, ** Sar
Provinces, which tcket will admit the bearer to the Bazaar, Position and cheat.
Ch'town June 19, 1867, jsaparilla,â and intend to supply such a remedy as shail
Ee P.8 J Isl, Pictou Chron, StJobn Tel. Mx P Wee,|resoue the name from the load of ubloquy which reste
Be ee hte ge mmm tapon it, We think we bave ground for believing it haa
Fishermen Ss Outfits virtues which are irresistable by the clase of diseases %
is jis intended to cure. We can assure the sick, that we
offer thuin the best alterative we know how to produce,
7 Fr SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish promptly to and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most
FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUTFITS |effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered.
necessary to prosceute all the differnt branches of FISHING/ Ayex'y Cuery Pecrorat is so universally known to
carried on about Pace Edward Island, and um the adjacent surpass every other medicine for the cure of Coaghs,
waters, Fuch as Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In-
â easaconanmsnere ~
Salt, Flour âve \ : , âof ;
i U cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
note â Patients in slveacld stages of the disease, that it is use-
Claies. ees, we to a. the evidence of its virtues, The
wor nows them. : a
adr âpeg â Prepared by Da. J. C, Avmn & Con, Lowell Mase.,
Mackerel Lines, Beet, and sold by all Druggists and dealera io medicine
Cod do Lard, everywhere.
Mackerel Jigs, Ter, W. BR. WATSON
Cod Leads, Coffee, General Azent for P. E. Island.
Cetton Dusk, Sugar, May 15-- 2m
. rit Twine, rs ~
ait"Knives, ices, â
Splitting Knives, Pickles, 1867. SEEDS. 1867 .
Jig Rasps, Lanterns,
Boiled Oil,
Bart Heavers,
Kerosene Oi},
Clam Choppers,
O11 Clothes, â Vinegar,
Souâ Westera, he., &e., &e.
He also possesses excellent facilities for INSPECTING and
PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH.
I, C, HALL.
HE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED, from the
well-known House of Taomas Wuatiey, Nursery
and Svedsman, 12, St. Georgeâs Crescent, Liverroo.â
A âep of Garden Soeds.
Also on hand, from Boston:
Cucumber, Squash, Melon, Carrot, Onion, Cannon
Ball, California & Marblehead, Drum-
head Cabbage Seeds.
WM. R. WATSON.
Vicrosta BuripinG, Queen Street, May 3, 1867.
A Cough, Cold,
âThroat,
Charlottetown, May 22, 1807.
or Sore
Requires immediate attention,
and.should-be checked. Lf
allowed to continue,
Irritation of the Lungs, a Per-
manent Throat Affection, or
an Incurable Lung Discasa
ia often the romute,
Pp. E, ISLAND
STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S
STEAMERS
âPRINCESS OF WALES"
AND
HEATHER BELLE
Brownâs âBronchial Troches
Having « Direct Influence to the Parts, mve Immediate
For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive ©
and Throat Diseases,
Troches are weed with always good success.
Singers and Public Speakers
The Steamer
âPrincess of Walesâ
ILL Leave Ghertouatery for Pictou qoury TUES-
DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. m., in ame: ie
time for the morning Train for Halifax. - SS ae pag oe tae. ies einer
Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUES DA Y/ unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are re-
and FRIDAY evenings, after arrival of Train frous|commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have high
| Halifax. testimonials from eminent men throughout the eres
Leaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove, Gut of | Being an article of true merit, and having proved their e
: RS : : soe, (cacy by a teat of many years, each year finds them in the
Paprshginâ Bp gs ye tng Seliee, noon, inmedions localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochce are
returning to Pic- universally pronounced better than other articles,
tou the following morning.
- | Obtain only ** Brown's Bronchial Troches,"â and do net
Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FRI pen ote Warthlens Imitations that may be offeapa.
Oct 6, 1866
te
Suitable for Spring and Summer wear. He will make
them up for parties, in want of Sumner euits of Clothing
June 12, 1867.
DAY night for Summerside and Shediac, at 7 p. m.
Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morraing's SOLD KYERYWHERS, ;
Train. ly
Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown, 7
town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after-
noons, immediately after arrival of Train from St. 1867. SPRIN G 1867
John. ganas
THE STEAMER KENT STREET
â» COTERING SVU.
âHEATHER BELLE HE Subscriber has for sale
Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a.m. every SATURDAY :
morning for Pictou, chi wy â Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
eaves Pictou at 9 a.m., same day, for Murray fhar-|q: 1% â
bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris Silk Mixtures and Tweeds,
or Georgetown over Sunday.
Leaves Pictou overy MONDAY for Charlottetown,
âafter arrival of Train from Jialitax. cheap for cash or approved credit,
F. W. HALES, Also a superior lot of
Secretary. *
er rusty. | Ready-Made Clothing, .
eb mee oe Sy Manufactured on the premises under hie own immediaté
icine way supervision, Parties in want of a good substantial article,
BALED Tondere will be received at this Office, until/would do weil, to give him « call, befor Re
the 25th iystant, trom persons willing to contract fur elsewhere. , P, LLY.
the Mails, from Int JULY next til lst OO May 14th 1867.
TOBER, 1869, to and from the following places, viz: 3 THELLA COLAS
From the General Post office, Charlottetown, to the Fu v Stell 1
Post Office at or near Pisquid Bridge, via Southport and|~+) = âąeâ & tella Colas Bouquet,
Jobnaton's, River Bridge. dedicated by permission to this
From the Post Office, Lot 35, to the Post Office at or talented Artest.
near Corran Ban Bridge, Grand Tracadie. :
From the Post Office, Montague Bridge, to the Post (oventre, se Pragnbene,
Office at or wear Joseph Compton's, Wood Island soaker PP ary ee A dag Volley
Essence Bouquet, Patchouly, Violet,
West Rad New Mown Hay, Loves Myrtle,
ke to Bedeque. The Berd of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Tox ; Sydenham Raa
rom the Poat Office, Crapaud, to the Post Office aif? Cologue, â aaventior bs â ye -y â ane
or near Patrick Traynor's, Lot 30, eteetetiane ee ahiaee oan Soented uae
* > Saeed Precis i
PR saan dr- Bebra Office, Tignisb, to the Post Office at extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making the or
â soft and glossy; Rose Yowder, an improvement oil
iâ Ages br age pte Sig the Post Office at) Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for che" Complontes,
Pmt in ? a â , â. Depilatory Powder for removing supertluous haire without
on ost Orice, Long Creek, tothe Post Officejin ury to the sking Napoleon Pommade, for ds ng the
a ot near George Foster's, Nine Mile Creek. Mustachos, and inatantansous Hair Dye, for giving| he lair
From the Pust Office, Sturgeon, to the Post Office at a4 Whiskers natural and permuneut shade withoy uouble
Wiltiaw Jolinstonâs, Petersâ Road, Lot 63. and danger, :
From the Post Office, Cardigan Bridge, to the Post ns onan oon Water Orackers, anew and amusing devive
Drug Btore, Doo, 22, 1844. W.R. WATSON,
DONALD MâRAE *
Merchant Tailor,
Contractors to drive a borve and wagon in Summer
Contractora to carry the Mails onve a week, on soch
direct.
Tickets.â-Ladigs 1s, Gd. Geotlemens 26, 3d, to be! Tenders to express on the cover the words, â*Tender ;
bad at the iiss nite ef Wa WATSON, Eeq, and eelel op gl i sn and to And Dester in *
from the undersign ommittee. companies # of two roeponsible por- ae . ae
G. D, Wright, Chairman. sons willing to become Security for the due perfor- hi
W.R. Wattos, Peter Treanor, mance of the Contract. Genrs Furnishing Goode d Ge
J. P. Irving. Daniel Tobin, THOMAS OWEN, âQueen Street, * i. amy)
June 19, 1867, Postmaster General,
Charlottetown, P, B. Istend, Ag. 6, 196 6,
a
*
bil ote aie
way track, On 50 ite Gavk grave fur away in Ottawa,â
Frenchwen areteqnĂ©sted to keep quiet and create âno
disturbance, asâPeter-will be fully armed, having been!
presented with two revolvers by Count Bismarck during|
pis official visit to the Court of Berlin. |
;
On the day of the funeral. business of all kinds will!
be suspended, the stores are to be closed, and lage
hang at balf-mast. All true sony of new Brunswick are!
requested to go in mourning for their poor lost mother
and to offer their prayers for the repose of ber soul in|
the next world of darkness and uncertainty,
N. B.âDuring the lying in State of the body, no
person will be allowed to look at it, as dt was dread-
tully mangled by earrioa a few days after its death,
Puraative Pitts have become a settiod necessity
with the Anrorican people. Indeed, cathartics always
have been and always must be used, in some form, by
all mankind. In this country, the pilular form of ad-
ministration has been grewing in faver since pills were
first made of Aloes and Rhubarb, rolled ints « ball,
Their high position in the public confidgnee has finally
been secured and fastened imto permanency, by
Ayen's Cataantic Pitts, the most skillfal combination
of medicine for the diseases they are intended to cure,
that science can devise or art produce, Those who
need pills, no longer hesitate what pills to take it they
ean get Ayurâs Pittsâ[ Vheeling (fu.) Press,
ae â we i
Perry Davisâ Pain Killer. {
_ tia w real pleasure to us to speak favornbly of this ar-
ticle, knowa Almost umiveranlly to be a good antl aafe rem-
edy for burns and other pains of tho body. I: is euluable
not only for colds ia the winter, but forâ varius summer
complaints, Gn would be diuevery family. The casualty |
which demands it way cv: unewares.â-(Chrivian Ad
vocate,
PAIN KILUER, taken interndlly, @hould be adulterated
with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar if desired,
or made intoa syrup with molasses. For a Cough and
Hronchitia, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effee-
tive than anything elec, Por Sore Throat, gargle the throat
with « mixture of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is
immediate and cure positive,
p Re phn DesBRISAY,
joneral Agent for P. E.
June 19th, 1867, Im. sepcncbalas tsa
Much sickness undoubtedly with children and adults
attribuied to other cuuses, is occasioned by worms, The
Vermifuge Comfits, »slthouyh effectual in destroying wornma,
can do no porsible injury to the most delicate child. This
valuable combination has been successfully used by phy-
sicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms,
so hurtful to chillren. Children having worms require
immediate attention, a» neglect of the trouble often causes
jprolonged sickness.
Symptoius of Worms iu children are often overlookec,
worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which
can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. Brown's
Vermifuge Comfits, or Worm Lozenges, are simple anc
effectual,
June 19th, 1867, im
EXECUTION OF MAXIMILIAN,
Tne only despatch of a inte date which is at alli PLEASURE AND RELAXATION
worthy ef publicution, is the sabjoiued, which we
received at the Charlottetown Reading Room yester-
day morving. It reliable,âand we bave our own
doubts about itâthe despateh will be read with pe-
euliurly painful interest throughout the civilized
werld, inagmuch as it records the execution of the
Hew Advertisements,
om <
FIG NIG}
Under the auapices af the Benevolent Irish Society.
bag the special permission of the Rector, the Rev. Angus
McDonald, the members of the Benev leit lish Soei-
ety will noid thetr anvurt Pre Nic on the beautiful grounds
jof Saint Dunatanâs College, on MONDAY, the 22nd day)
unfortuoate Maximilian ou the moruing of the 19th/of JULY, instant
ult., by his blood-thirsty aad semi-civilized captors.
Tho despatch reads as follows .
The means necessary for the games and amusements used
on such occasiun-; such as cricket, quoits, foot and sack
races, will be pruvided by the Vomunittee,
The arrangements for tve Dance, both as to room and
Sr: Joux, N. B., July 2.
Official despatch es received at Washington state |
other aÂącorimodation, will be such as to please all irties,|
The attendunge of the best Violinista will be secure |
Chere will be a Kefyeshment Saloon on âTemperance
that Maximilian, who was coademued on the Zod, Principles on the grounds
was executed at 70 clock ou the moroing of the 19ib!
Juno, Juarez refused to deliver up his body 40}
the Austriau Captain, City of Mexico surrendered
on the 20th; Vera Cruz still holds out. Diag orders
no acceptance gf any propositian of its surreuder,
Gold 38
LATEST DESPATCUES!âFORMATION OF
THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT.
Both ef the fullowiug despatches were received)
yesterday, avd contain the correct list of the mem-
bers aud officers of the Dominion Goverament.
Sr Jguy, June 2, 1867.
McDonald appointed K. C. B., Cartier, Galt, Me-
Dougall, Howlsod, Tilley aud Lupper appointed
C. B. Governor General sworn iu; Members of
Privy Couucil sworn in the following order: Me-|
Doould, Cartier, Tilley, Galt, MeDougall, Howlaud,
Archibald, Chapais, Lingevio. Kenvy not yet
arrived. âTelegrams trom Tilley aud Muchell,
51 Jonn, June 2, eveng.
MâDouald, Minister of Justice; Gult, Finance ;
Tilley, Customs; Mitchell, Marive aud Fisheries ;
ip New Domivieu Goverument, Archibald, Secre-|
wary for Lower Provinces ; Kenuy, Receiver-Gcuer-|
al,
âPhe steamship â Javaâ with European mails â
ved at Hulilax, on Monday, and tho Kuglish osail for
this Islaud was reeeived at the Geveral Post Odice,
Charlottetown, last evening,
SINGULAR DEATH OF A PRINCESS.
The Archduchess Matilda has coased from auf
foriug. âThe inteuded mother of the future Ktugs)
of Italy, a lady destived to wear a diadem whicu|
has not rested on a female brow for centuries, a
scion of that branch of the House of Hapsburg-
Lorraine iv which public aud private worth is most)
conspicaously hereditery, the daughter of the Cou oii) ty SHOW the above Machines but to SELL them
queror of Custozza, and grand-daughter of the Lere jeg the Farmers
of Aspero aud Essliag, a Princess io her nioeteeuth for yourselves betora purchasing elsewhere.
year, by all accounts endowed with rare gifts of |
person, mind, aud heart, died, oo Thursday last, at!
8 o'clock in the morniugâof u lucifer match. Sbe
inadvertently trod on one which was lying at her)
feet on the floor as she leant out ut the wiadow|
talking to ove of her relatives; her summer dress)
was it ablaze beforeshe was aware of it, aud before,
avy one could ru» to her rescue she sank to the}
ground in ao agony of pain from which ouly death
released her. The report of the tragic event spread!
slowly and obscurely; the identity of the alleged vtion to Mr. Gidley.
victins was pot at once established; thea, for afew
days, hopes were evtertained that the injury, how-
ever severd, Would bot terininate tytally, Lute bul-
letins even told us of her contemplated removal to
beitor air; but all is ovér uow, and Humbert, Prioce
ot Piedmont, beir to the throat of Italy, must look
elec where for a bride.
eee ee
Hourowar's» Prrvs.âStomach, Liver and Bowels.â
There is nothing hurtful in the composition of these puri-
fying Pills, nothing that can injure the nlost delicate con-
etitutions, They improve the appetite, quicken the energies
of the at0mechâand liver, aad regulate the bowĂ©ls,â They
thus sbecome the surest safeguards agninst indigesnony|
and the safest promoters of the body's growth and the mind's
develdpuient. Holloway's Fi'ls exert a wholesome alter-
ative. and tonic action 6n every internal organ, and they
regulate every disordered and debilitated function âThey are
naturel, and therefore. efficient, purifiers and correctives.
Few unhealthy conditions of the stomach or digestive appa-
ratus can withstandsthe accumulative healthy influence over
the whole frame when these Pills are judiciously and per-
severingly taken by invalids,
Dasnavina or Conripencn.â-There is no article which
eo richly deserves the entire egnfidencs of the community
as âBrown's Bronchial Troches."' âThe Troches have re-
ceived flattering commendations from the most celebrated
Clergymen, Lawyers, ana Public Speakers, who speak from
e ience, Those suff-riag from Awhmatic dnd
chial Diseases, Coughs and Celda, shouid try the
Troches.
Children Teething. The mother finds a faithful friend
in Mts, Winslow's Soothing Sy: up. It is perfectly retiable
and harmless. It relieves the «lilo fom pain, cures dyse-
trp-end dierrhara, relieves griping in the bowels, cures wind
ie, softes the gums and reduees inflammation. By giving
relicf and health to the Âąnild, 1 COmfvrcs and reste the
mother.
nent eens
abaae St, â» Married. imehivi
At Chapel, on the 27th wit, ~ Mr Perry.
eb Gabe Mailiy,
Reitiy, âof Charlotterown, to Annie, second
daughter of Mi. âThomas Mountain, Kildare Capes, Lot 2
, Ya â a * â
Died.
At Geal River, Lot 50, on the 24th Juno, of oonsumption,
FI Ee. ire tek an Yn rosillide, Nonaghed Ail
onday, June at. his residence, Monag â
tlement, Lot Sides Trainor, 80 years. âThe deceased
was anative of the Parish of Donah, Towhland of Str
mee, Ocf Mbbaghan, Ivdland, and emigrated to this Island
fa the year 1935.* May he rest in peter. 4
IYHE Subscriber would inform the Farmers of P. E,
The Members of the Society will leave St Andrew's
Hall at 9 o'cluck A M, and proceed to the College grounds,
AdmissionâGentlonen te 6d, Lady and Geat., 2s 3d.
Children half price,
Tickets can be had at the Store of W. R Watson. James
Reddin, Owen Connclly,C Reilly, John A McKenna Beqrs,
and Hons, D, Brenan and P, Walker, and ct the undersigned
Commitee,
RICHARD REDDIN, PETER DOYLE,
Pa TRICK BLAKK, JOHN HENNESSY
JOHN BOWES
W C GRANT, Sec'y.
: MANNYâS â
Reaping and Mowing
MACHINES.
nn
Istand that he has now on the way to the Island a
goodly number of those CELEBRATED MACHINFS
Also. a number of the far-famed UNION .MOWERS,
together with qute a number of WHITCOMB'S PA-
TENT HORSE RAKESâthe same he sold here the
inst season,and that has given So much satisfaction to
those that used them, which they wil fully confirm and;
agree to when arked by any of youâand would also!
state that he has ordered a number of the BUCKEYE)
REAPING and MOWING MACHINES, which will
soon be bere.
As money seems to be quite an article here at this
time, and very difficult to get hold of, the Subscriber |
would beg leave to say, that those parties who may wish
to pay money for any of those Machines, he will make
a liberal deduction from Inst yearâs prices, while those
who may wish « long credit on the Machines may be as-
sured of the same liberal terms as usual, sad from one
to three seasons, divided into equal payments, a the
parties may agree upon at the time of purchase.
Ht. C. GREEN of Summerside, and
NR. J. CLARKE, oi Orwell,
will act as my Agents in selling the above Machines in
this Province; and tho Subscriber will be found
at hig Old Stand,
the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen's Square,
near the Post Office, where be will be very happy not)
Mleage eail and exunine the Machines!
I have!
now on band a full assortinent of Extras for the Manny
Machines.
ASAHEL BOOTH.
Ch'town, July 3, 1867.
vy FY 7 D â 2 â
TENDERS |
\ ILL be received by the undersigaed until Satur:
f„ pay, the 13th inst., for balding a NEW BRICK
KITCHEN, Fencing in Two Yards, and certain Re-
pairs and Alterations, at the Lunatic Asylum. Plans
and Specification may be sven at the hasten on appli-|
B. WILLIAMS,
Ch'town, July 3, 1867
GARRISON SAL4,
O be SOLD by AUCTION on FRIDAY, JULY 5,
at the Subscriber's Room, at 2 o'clock, p. m.â
A Lot of Household Furniture,
Consisting of:
Walnut Dining Table, Couches, Easy Chairs,
Rocking and Cane Seat Chairs, Centre Tables,
Chiftioners, Carpets, Kitchen Utensils,
Also, belonging to the Officersâ Mess,
Dioner Service, Glassware, Knives and Forks,
China Breakfaat Set, Table Qloth aod knapkins,
Kervsene Lamps, Silver Plated Forks and Spoons,
&e. &e, we.
1 very superior Double-barrelled GUNin Oak Case,
Also 1.GKEY MARK, 5 years old; the Property o
G. VD. Atkinson, Esquire.
WM. DODD, Auctionver,
Ch'town, July $, 1867.
IS BLEGCTION.~
BY THE MAYOR.
this Island, made and passed in the Eighteenth Year
of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled â* An Act
to Incorporate the Towo of Charlottetown,â I dy here-
by a Posto Notice, that an Election of ONE
COUNCILLOK, for WARD NUMBER FIVE, in the
gly of yo ag og race of Theo) hilus Des-
say, Esquire, ~ Mayor, owill Le beld on
TUESDAY, secy ext, a the placeâ following,
that is to say > iyey a4
At the, House, of Mr. Henry B. Smith, fronting an
Great George Street,
Poll will be opened at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, aad
continue open till five in thy afternoon of the same day.
DESCRIPTION OF WARD?
«* Number Five shatt
lottetown which Iles north of Fitzroy Street, includin
the Common of the said Town."âSee 18 Vic. Cap,
iCharlotietown.â
THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, Mayor.
Mayor's Office, July 3, 1867,"
0
2 SLEIGHS, Cushions, 2 WAGGONS. Whips, Chse,
N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of
rise all that part of Char-
intitaled âAn Act to Incorporate the Town of}
âPeaches: Peaches.
UST RECEIVED, per Athambra Nine Cases
J PEACHES, in heraetically sealed cansâput op in!
such & manner as to retain all the delicious flavor uf|
the Frait. Sold by the single can or by the doses,
i, C. MALL.
_Ch'town, July 8, 1867.
IKixecutorsâ Notice.
At PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the HON-
ORABLE THOMAS HEATILT HAVILAND, late
of CHARLOTTETOWN, deonased, dre requ sted to
make iomediate payment te the andersigned, Kxeen-
tors of the last Will and Testamen: of the said Thomas
Heath Haviland; and all persons having any claims
against the said Estate are reqnes ed to fargish their
accounts, duly attested,to the said Executors.
TY. HEATH HAVILAND, Fr
GEORGE W, DEBLOIS, , zeqenere,
Ch'town, July 8, 1867,
NEW COOPERAGE!
4 lige Subscriber begs leave to intimatethat he keeps
constantly on band, at his Cooperage
LOWER WATER STREET,
PORK AND FISH BARREIS,
Which he offers for Sale at very moderate rates.
Job Work: performed wrth despatch,
JAMES F. WHITE,
Ch'town, June 12, 1867, 3m pd
ie & wo ony es in p ees
IRISH VOLUNTEER
Pur Members of the IRISH VOLUNTEER RIFLE
COMPANY intend holding a PIC NIC on
W ednesday, July 10,
On the premises of Mr. JENKINS, near HICKEY'S
WHARF, EAsT RIVER.
The Steamer âHeather Belleâ will leave Pope's
Wharf at Latf-past eight eâclock in the morning, pre-
cisely,
A BAND will be in attendance.
have been engaged.
Foot and Sack Races, and other games, will form a
part of the day's proceedings, which will terminate with
a QUADRILLE PARLY in the evening, in the New
DRILL SHED, which has been given through the
kindness of the Inspeeting Field wer,
A sual! entrance fee will be charged to all eompeti-
tors to the above games, which will be expended in
Prizes.
Members of the V. A., P. W. Co., and P. E. Co., at-
tending as guests, will appear in uniform.
No pervon will be allowed to sell refreshments ex-
cept the person appointed by the Committee,
TicketsâLadiveâ, 1s. 6d.; Gentlemen's, 2s. 3d.; to
admit Lady and Gentleman, 33.âto be had at the
stores of W. R. Watson and Jas. Reddin, Esqrs,, and
Mr. William Murray; also from the Committee,
COMMITTEE :
Segt. F. MeRory, Segt H. MeRory,
McGronan, Corpl. J O'Brien,
R.. Kinsmaen, * FF, Conlon,
C. MeQuillan, « ©, Callaghan,
Jobp Doolan,
The best Violinists
Corporal P, McCarey,
Clerk to Committee.
Wm. Mclutyre, C. C.
June 26, 1866.
A. HERMANS,
GUNSMI'H,
BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMI TH
EGS to toform his friends, and the public generally,
that he has again commenced Busines on Dorehes-
ier Street, next door to the Reading Room building,
where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line
with neatness and despatch,
OX MAND,
A neat assortment of Tinware,
Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c.
which he will sel! coeap for Cash,
Mr, HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER'S CRYSTAL
BLUE. a new, economical and superior article used in
washing, whereby a saving of filty per cent is guaran-
teed, and for which he begs to solicit the patvonage of
Laundry Maids, &c.
Ch'town, June 26, 1867. 4in
~ PUBLIC. LANDS.
Cascuinpec Point
HE Commissioner of Public Lands will submit to
Public Competition, on Satorday, the 6th day of
July next, at 10 oâelock, a. m., at the Wharf, Cascum-
pec, certain tracts or portions of Land, being a
part of Cascumpee Point, a plan of which may be seen
at my Office, Colonial Buliding. And on the same day
at 6o'clock, p m., atJobn târeston's, Esquire, Tignish,
a tract of Land containing 60 acres, situate at L baaty
Lot 1, bounded by lands in the occupation of Messrs.
John McLellan and John Chaiséon, |
JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
Land Office, 10th June, 1867. till Sth July.
~NWOTICE TO DEBTORS.
LL parties indebted to the subscriber by Book Ac-
A count or otherwise, are requested to come and
nica srinastiate settlement of the same, in or-
der to save unnecessary trouble and expense. In my
absence, parties can settle with my partner, A. A. Me-
Keyzim, who iy authorized to give reveipte for all am-
ounts received,
A. A. McSWEEN,
Charlottetown. June 4, 1867.
nm
N the beginning of May last, a black pocket book,
containing a sun of money, two letters, one adress-
ed to Mr. Thos. Rose, North Lake, East Point; the
the above at this Office will be suitably rewarded.
Charlottetown, June 6th, 1867.
A Tea Party
the Funds of the Presbyterian Congregation there.
By authority of the Trustees,
MONTAGUB COFFIN, Sec,
May 29, 1867â8i
COPPER PAINT
HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand a
supply of
Tacr & Wonsonâs Copper Paint,
as Worms, Barnacies, Grass, &e., om the bottome of Ves-
eels or Boats, when propertly applied,
I, C, HALL.
Charlottetown, May 22, 1857, . 2,
Firemenâs Pic-Nic !!!
THURSDAY, July 4th.
parties to the grounds.
And at the said Election the! suitable Violinists have been engaged for the occasion : Gryâ
4 large Platform bas been erected on the grounds. The and horse and sleigh in winter.
Comunittes will provide a variety of Games.
to conclude with a GRAND BALL, in the evening.
Ch'town, June 26, 1867.
other to Mrs. Kickham, Souris. Any person leaving
ILE be beld (D. V.) at or near St. PETER'S BAY ;
CHURCH, on the 10th day of JULY, in aid of carryt
an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to mal From the Post Office, Cape Traverse, to the Post
who have used it. âIt possesses superior qualitiew fur effee- â
tually preventing the Accaimmulation of ai: foul matter, such | 2tHes at of near James Donnolly's, on the road from
by * VOLUNTEER STEAM FIRE ENGINE Co.â
purpose holding a Pic-Nic at Warren Farm, on
Tio Steamer Heather Belle, will leave Pope's Whart
at the hours of 9 and L1.A, M., and 2 P, M., to couvey:
The Volunteer BAND, ona Office at or near Hugh McLean's, DeGrosâ Maret.
Refreshments can be had on the ground. The whole days and at such hours as the Postmaster General shall
â ene ten ea rent - ââ oe
â cme â j » =a ae oa © ie Po
GRAND Gathering & TEA, to aid in the erection CATTLE a HORSES Font ne respensiblliey res
of a Catforre Cuvecu, will he held at the Farm ' accidents, te be bad of â
of P. GAUL, Esq., near Montague Bridge, ou SOHN A. MacDONALD, Donaldston,
MONDAY, 8th July next. Lot 35, Mey 29, 1867. Ginepd
The REFRESHMENT SALOON, where all sorts of Cleanse the Blood.
deheucies can be provided, will be opened at 10 o'clock, â- :
Tea ou the a the usua! hour.» Muric ard Daoc- : Ww" Li corrupt, or tainted blood,
} you are sick allover, 1t may
ws, will enliven the day's proceedings,
Yo pains will be spared, to afford a day's enjoyment âburst outin Pie ples, or Sores, or
to all who honor the Gathering with their presence. sowe active disease, or it may
JOHN G. MeCORMACK, Sec'y Pro Tem. merely keep you listless, depremiod
-and good for nothing. But you
June 26, 1867. Pat. {sl. Ex,
camiet bave good health while your
Consignees, take Notice! blood is impure. Avwn's Sanaa
PARILLA see voy Gut these impurities
ERSONS residing outside of CHARLOTTETOWN, |
having Goons to come by the Steamship ** Arman: jit expels disease ana restores ealth and simulates the
pra,â or * Commerce,â and desiring them forwarded, organs of life into vigorous action. Hence it rapidly
gust send to the Subscribers, or their own Agents injcures a variety of complaints which are caused by im-
the City, the original Invoice of the Goods, by which to|purity of the blood, such as Scrofula, of sey #1 Beil,
make the proper entries at the Custom House, for du-|Zwmors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Bimplea, lotches,
ties t zs Re the P its to deli Boils, St. Anthony's Fi Rost EB rel Tetler or
es to procure the Permits to deliver. âoils, | athony's Fire, Rose or Eryaipelus, Te
CARVELL BROS. Agents. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Riny Worm, Cancer or Cancer,
B.&C.8.8.C. jous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such ae age
: 2 ~~ ewe ttton Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, alee
WESLEYAN BAZAAR Symi edocs, Liver Conipeh
. philis or Venereal Diseases, Liver Complaints, and
10th and llth July Heart Disease, âTry Avunâs SausaPanitta, and see for
âourself the surprising activity wiih which it cleapses
MELE LADIES of the hig es big mg rye of Char- tg et pe 4 4. tebe gh aa Ban
lottetown, will, D. V., hold their BAZAALK of useful! ing , Ne he H
and fancy articks, in the UPPER MALL of the MARKET! During late years she pobite have hese mlaled by lenge
HOUSE on WEDNESDAY aud TUCRSDAY, the Torn ote s, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsa-
apie „ ' â nares he ne ila for one dollar, Most of these have been frauds
and lith of July next. onal : ; aba Âą 7
taal 7 â : . tupon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any
ce aig adult te, 4, sléldren wader 42 years of Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ingredient whatever
Mas P. Island Steam Navigation Company, have hind. |tiunce bitter disappolatiwent has followed the wee: Bt eh
ly consented toissue return tickets for the occasion, as the| Various extracts of Sarsaparilla whick flood the marktt-
reduced rate of $1.24 each to visitors from the neighboring | wutil the name itself has become synonymous with io
Still we call this compound, ** Sar
Provinces, which tcket will admit the bearer to the Bazaar, Position and cheat.
Ch'town June 19, 1867, jsaparilla,â and intend to supply such a remedy as shail
Ee P.8 J Isl, Pictou Chron, StJobn Tel. Mx P Wee,|resoue the name from the load of ubloquy which reste
Be ee hte ge mmm tapon it, We think we bave ground for believing it haa
Fishermen Ss Outfits virtues which are irresistable by the clase of diseases %
is jis intended to cure. We can assure the sick, that we
offer thuin the best alterative we know how to produce,
7 Fr SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish promptly to and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most
FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUTFITS |effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered.
necessary to prosceute all the differnt branches of FISHING/ Ayex'y Cuery Pecrorat is so universally known to
carried on about Pace Edward Island, and um the adjacent surpass every other medicine for the cure of Coaghs,
waters, Fuch as Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In-
â easaconanmsnere ~
Salt, Flour âve \ : , âof ;
i U cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive
note â Patients in slveacld stages of the disease, that it is use-
Claies. ees, we to a. the evidence of its virtues, The
wor nows them. : a
adr âpeg â Prepared by Da. J. C, Avmn & Con, Lowell Mase.,
Mackerel Lines, Beet, and sold by all Druggists and dealera io medicine
Cod do Lard, everywhere.
Mackerel Jigs, Ter, W. BR. WATSON
Cod Leads, Coffee, General Azent for P. E. Island.
Cetton Dusk, Sugar, May 15-- 2m
. rit Twine, rs ~
ait"Knives, ices, â
Splitting Knives, Pickles, 1867. SEEDS. 1867 .
Jig Rasps, Lanterns,
Boiled Oil,
Bart Heavers,
Kerosene Oi},
Clam Choppers,
O11 Clothes, â Vinegar,
Souâ Westera, he., &e., &e.
He also possesses excellent facilities for INSPECTING and
PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH.
I, C, HALL.
HE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED, from the
well-known House of Taomas Wuatiey, Nursery
and Svedsman, 12, St. Georgeâs Crescent, Liverroo.â
A âep of Garden Soeds.
Also on hand, from Boston:
Cucumber, Squash, Melon, Carrot, Onion, Cannon
Ball, California & Marblehead, Drum-
head Cabbage Seeds.
WM. R. WATSON.
Vicrosta BuripinG, Queen Street, May 3, 1867.
A Cough, Cold,
âThroat,
Charlottetown, May 22, 1807.
or Sore
Requires immediate attention,
and.should-be checked. Lf
allowed to continue,
Irritation of the Lungs, a Per-
manent Throat Affection, or
an Incurable Lung Discasa
ia often the romute,
Pp. E, ISLAND
STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S
STEAMERS
âPRINCESS OF WALES"
AND
HEATHER BELLE
Brownâs âBronchial Troches
Having « Direct Influence to the Parts, mve Immediate
For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive ©
and Throat Diseases,
Troches are weed with always good success.
Singers and Public Speakers
The Steamer
âPrincess of Walesâ
ILL Leave Ghertouatery for Pictou qoury TUES-
DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. m., in ame: ie
time for the morning Train for Halifax. - SS ae pag oe tae. ies einer
Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUES DA Y/ unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are re-
and FRIDAY evenings, after arrival of Train frous|commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have high
| Halifax. testimonials from eminent men throughout the eres
Leaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove, Gut of | Being an article of true merit, and having proved their e
: RS : : soe, (cacy by a teat of many years, each year finds them in the
Paprshginâ Bp gs ye tng Seliee, noon, inmedions localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochce are
returning to Pic- universally pronounced better than other articles,
tou the following morning.
- | Obtain only ** Brown's Bronchial Troches,"â and do net
Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FRI pen ote Warthlens Imitations that may be offeapa.
Oct 6, 1866
te
Suitable for Spring and Summer wear. He will make
them up for parties, in want of Sumner euits of Clothing
June 12, 1867.
DAY night for Summerside and Shediac, at 7 p. m.
Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morraing's SOLD KYERYWHERS, ;
Train. ly
Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown, 7
town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after-
noons, immediately after arrival of Train from St. 1867. SPRIN G 1867
John. ganas
THE STEAMER KENT STREET
â» COTERING SVU.
âHEATHER BELLE HE Subscriber has for sale
Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a.m. every SATURDAY :
morning for Pictou, chi wy â Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
eaves Pictou at 9 a.m., same day, for Murray fhar-|q: 1% â
bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris Silk Mixtures and Tweeds,
or Georgetown over Sunday.
Leaves Pictou overy MONDAY for Charlottetown,
âafter arrival of Train from Jialitax. cheap for cash or approved credit,
F. W. HALES, Also a superior lot of
Secretary. *
er rusty. | Ready-Made Clothing, .
eb mee oe Sy Manufactured on the premises under hie own immediaté
icine way supervision, Parties in want of a good substantial article,
BALED Tondere will be received at this Office, until/would do weil, to give him « call, befor Re
the 25th iystant, trom persons willing to contract fur elsewhere. , P, LLY.
the Mails, from Int JULY next til lst OO May 14th 1867.
TOBER, 1869, to and from the following places, viz: 3 THELLA COLAS
From the General Post office, Charlottetown, to the Fu v Stell 1
Post Office at or near Pisquid Bridge, via Southport and|~+) = âąeâ & tella Colas Bouquet,
Jobnaton's, River Bridge. dedicated by permission to this
From the Post Office, Lot 35, to the Post Office at or talented Artest.
near Corran Ban Bridge, Grand Tracadie. :
From the Post Office, Montague Bridge, to the Post (oventre, se Pragnbene,
Office at or wear Joseph Compton's, Wood Island soaker PP ary ee A dag Volley
Essence Bouquet, Patchouly, Violet,
West Rad New Mown Hay, Loves Myrtle,
ke to Bedeque. The Berd of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Tox ; Sydenham Raa
rom the Poat Office, Crapaud, to the Post Office aif? Cologue, â aaventior bs â ye -y â ane
or near Patrick Traynor's, Lot 30, eteetetiane ee ahiaee oan Soented uae
* > Saeed Precis i
PR saan dr- Bebra Office, Tignisb, to the Post Office at extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making the or
â soft and glossy; Rose Yowder, an improvement oil
iâ Ages br age pte Sig the Post Office at) Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for che" Complontes,
Pmt in ? a â , â. Depilatory Powder for removing supertluous haire without
on ost Orice, Long Creek, tothe Post Officejin ury to the sking Napoleon Pommade, for ds ng the
a ot near George Foster's, Nine Mile Creek. Mustachos, and inatantansous Hair Dye, for giving| he lair
From the Pust Office, Sturgeon, to the Post Office at a4 Whiskers natural and permuneut shade withoy uouble
Wiltiaw Jolinstonâs, Petersâ Road, Lot 63. and danger, :
From the Post Office, Cardigan Bridge, to the Post ns onan oon Water Orackers, anew and amusing devive
Drug Btore, Doo, 22, 1844. W.R. WATSON,
DONALD MâRAE *
Merchant Tailor,
Contractors to drive a borve and wagon in Summer
Contractora to carry the Mails onve a week, on soch
direct.
Tickets.â-Ladigs 1s, Gd. Geotlemens 26, 3d, to be! Tenders to express on the cover the words, â*Tender ;
bad at the iiss nite ef Wa WATSON, Eeq, and eelel op gl i sn and to And Dester in *
from the undersign ommittee. companies # of two roeponsible por- ae . ae
G. D, Wright, Chairman. sons willing to become Security for the due perfor- hi
W.R. Wattos, Peter Treanor, mance of the Contract. Genrs Furnishing Goode d Ge
J. P. Irving. Daniel Tobin, THOMAS OWEN, âQueen Street, * i. amy)
June 19, 1867, Postmaster General,
Charlottetown, P, B. Istend, Ag. 6, 196 6,
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