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Ee on
Tar Civic Exxcrions,
resulted as follows :â
MayorâTheophilus DesBrisay, Esq., (re-elected
Ward No 1â-Jobn Morris, Be, in Âą do
âÂą 2âJames Reddin, Esq., do
3âGeorge R. Beer, Esq,
â* 4-â-J. B. Pollard, Esq.
* &âDavid Laird, Esq.
ee oe ee meen tm
The Annual Rifle Competition will come off at the
Rifle Range on Monday and Tuesday, the 19th and 20th
instant.
A rowing unteh, for $1,000 a side, bas been arranged
between the Ward brothers, of New York, and a St.
John, N. B. crewâthe race to come off on Connecticut
River, Springfield, on the L1th of September.
eaten tan te ea ae ttn meni
The telegraphic news of the past week is of an unim-
portant character. The Emperor Napoleon has been
visiting the Emperor of Austria at Vienna, and the lat-
ter is to return the visit. âThe latest despatches report
that the King of Greece threatened to commence eh
tilities against Turkey on the Ist of September, unless
the war of extermination âwaged agxingt the Christians
of Crete is stopped before that date. âGold is advanc-
ing in the United Statesâtho Inst quotation being 1404.
That MeGee will haye a hard eontest in Montreal is
uow apparent. The following, from the Montreal
'* Daily News,â of Tuesday last, a warm supporter of
Mr. McGee, will give the render an idea of the strength
of Mr. Devlin: â
âA mass meeting, called by Mr. Devlin, of his friends
and supporters: wasâ held yesterday evenmg-in Cha-
hoillez Square. We euppose there were from four to
five thousand phrsons present; and they were most en-
thusiastic in their applause of Mr. Devlin. The meet-
ing broke âup at such a late hour, that we would be un-
ableto do justice to the eloquent speech delivered by
the candidate, avâ reserve it for the perusal of cur me |
erato-morrow, WP may say that Mr. Devlin is serious-
ly in earnest in his @, atest with Mr. McGee; and that!
this canvass is Assuming. |
able proportions. Mr. isevlin has publicly asserted]
that only some twenty or fwenty-five of his fellow-
countrymen will vote agninst f/m, and that Mr. McGee
eaanol poli half-a-dozen French Canadian votes,"â
ââ acters
which came off yesterdayâ
So has ho left us-left, us in tears,
Sadly we look. down. the desolate years,
| Feeling their bight;
Ours ts the grieving. but his thé gain.
Out of the darkness of doubting and pain,
{nto the light!
Merciful Father! we baw to Thy will,
Weeping and trembling, yet trusting Thee still;
Owning it right;
Asking thee only in patience and faith,
So may we pass through the shadow of death,
Into the light!
L,.M. i
The funeral tookâ place on Thursday, the 25th inst.
The mother,Mrs, MeInnia,and brother of the deceased
were removed from the old berying ground and were
interred side by side in the new grounds near the
church after the usual ceremony of the Catholic Church,
May they rest in peace, Amen.
At Mill Point, Michigan, of concussion of the spine, John
©, MeDonald, a native of St. Peters, P. KE Island, aged 27
ym leaving a widow, and a large circle of friends to mourn
is lows.
At Kildare, Lot 4, on Wednesday the 24th mst., after an
illness of two weeks, Mary the beloved wife of James O' Rourk
in the 87th year of her age, She leaves a bereaved husband
and ninechildren to mourn her loss â-May she rest in peace.
An effectual Worm Medicine.
The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's
Vermifuge Comfits is such as to give the best possible effect
with safety.
Much siekness with children a well as adu'ts attributed
to other causes, is occasioned by worms, Brown's Vermi-
fuge Comfits are effectual in destroying worms, and can
do no possibile injury to the most delicate child,
Curtis & Brown, Proprietors, New York. Sold by all
dealers in medicines, at 26 centd a box,
Perry Davisâ Pain Killer.
ey
NAL AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS!
one
Mirs.S. A. Allenâs
PREPARATIONS ror tut HATR. |
;
Mrs. 8S. A. ALLENâs
ORLD'S HAIR RESTORER,
is suited to both young and old. It strengthens
the Hair, prevents its felling or turning grey, and im-
parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. It never fails
to RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR.
Mrs. S. A. ALLENâs |
W ORLD'S HAIR DRESSIN G|
or ZYLOBALSAMUM., is essential to use with)
the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often re-|
stores, and neyer fails to invigorate, beautify and re-}
fresh the Hair, rendering it soft, sitky and glossy, and
disposing it to remain in any desired position.
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
Iris not «4 Dyk, but acts directly upon the roots of
producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in
jyouth. It will restore it on bald places, requires
the most advanced age.
no/Appearance imparted is truly wonderful,
prey fone preparation of the hair, and is easily applied the Hair,
ny oneâs self, One bottle will usually last for a year, delightful fragrance.
as after the hair is once restored, occasional applications fallin
onco in three months will insure against grey hans af so
year,
THE RESTORER REPRODCUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BEAUTIFIES.
Sold by all Druggists throughout the World,
Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich-st, N.Y. City.
the hair, giving them the natural nourishment reqaired, |whose Hair requires frequent dressing, it bas no equal. |
The rich gloasy|
It cleanses}
removes all dandruff, and imparts to it a most)
It will prevent the Hair from)
out, and is the most economical and valuable;
Millions of bottles sold every
No lady's toilet is complete without it.
ressing known.
Ayerâs Cathartic Pills
Are the most perfect purgative we aro
,. able to produce, and, as we think, has
ever yet been made by saybody,
âTheir effeets have «bencantl) shown
cel the qther medicines in use. âThey
At this period there are but few of the human race unac-
quainted with the merits ot the Pain Killer; but while some
extol itas a hniment, they know but little of its power in
From last night's exchanges we perceive that the late!
avie has producer a fall crop of disasters, both on. sea;
and land, around the Provinces, a detasled account of}
whieh we will be aule to lay before our readers next)
week, â
easing pain when taken internally, while others use it inter.
nally with great success but are equally ignorant ot ity vente!
ing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wish to
aay toatl that it is equally successful whether used inter-
nally or externally, and it stands ene, unrivalled by all
the great catalogue of Family Medicines, and its sate is unt. |
cor By reference t » onr advertising columns, it will) versal and immense, The demand for it fron India and
be acen ty 6 8 grand âlea Demonstration, in aid of St.jother foreign countrics is equal to the demand at home, and
Andrew's Ci, âirch, is to come off on the 14th inst, The)it has become known in thesv far off places by its merits.
Jleather Belle ,„il! leave Pope's Wharf at 9 o'clock, a.) == = : ta Sabicea
m., for Mount Sttwart Bridge. From there the visitors}
will-be-conveyed ja Wagons to the grounds, Arrange-
ments are being inads for dancing, games, and other
amusements peculiar to acieh occasions. As the object
ie a good one, as touch painÂź Will be taken for the ac-
To Printers!
commodation of the townâs for. X, and as it is an excel. WANTED at the Zerald Ollicey a COMPOSITOR,
lent oppertunity to enjoy a day3Âź recreation, we bape
chat the Charlottetonians will Le welll represented on tlie | 5° Breen.
occasion,
The steamer will also call at the usual StOPPINg Benen)
up and down the river, both going and retan.'„"6-
In shooting at Wimbledon for the Duke 0.â ore
bridge's prize with military breech-loaders, some „C7„
extraordinary scores for rapidity were made. Mr.
Dunlep, of the London Scottish, made 75 points in three
minutes, and it was believed by many woo witnessed;
the trial of skill in rapid firing, that he would have}
anade two slots. more in the three minutes,
but he was unable, in consequence of the great heat
of the barrel, to hold his rite longer. This score,
however, was altogether eclipsed by Col. Haltord,
of Lievestershire, who fired 23 shots in three minutes,
with six bullâs-eyes, 13 centres, and 4 outers, making
altogether 71 points. lle fired with a Henry rifle.
âhwo other gentlemen fired 80 shots inâ three minutes
with Remington and Westley Richards rifles, when 50
oints were scored for the Remington und 48 for Wes
ee Riebards rifles.
eyâ The St. Dunstan's Teniperance Society will meet
hereafter every Sunday evening, immediately after
Vespers, for the transaction of business
The Sultan offers to eel! Jorusslem to Russia for 20, 000,
600 pinstres. :
The Washington chronicie thinks the jury in the Surratt
ease will notagree. It says: âSurratt is more likely to get
a clerkship in one of the departments in a few weeks than he
js to be hanged for his crime.â
Medical Notices.
ALLEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE
REPUTATION.
Wer World's Wair Restorer and Zylobalsamum or
World's Hair Dressing sre unequalled, and so ack-
nowledged by all who use them for restoring, invig-
orating, beautitying and dressingâ the Mair, rendering
it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain in
desired, position ; quickly cleansing the scalp, arresting
MRS. 5. A.
the fall and imparting a beslthy and natural color to a
the Hair... They never fail to restore grey Hair to its
original youthful color, They act directly upon the
roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment
required. No lady's toilet is complete without the
Zylobaleamum or Hair Dressing. It cleanses the hair
and imparts to ita most delightful fragrance, and is
suited to both young and old.
THE RESTORER REPRODUCES.
THE, 4IATR. DRESSING. CULTIVALES
BEAUTIFIES.
If your hair is thin try it, if scurfy try it, if harsh
try it, if Instreless, try it, if none of these try it, for all
who uae it will preseryd their hair through life. For
sale by all Druggists.
Hollowayâs Pills.ââTrathiw experience.âThe united
testimony of thousands, extending over more than a
quarter of a centtry, most Strongly recommends these
Pills as the best yorifiers, the mildest aperients, and
surest .restoratives, âPhey never prove delusive, or
merely give temporary. relief, but attack all afiments
of the sronidch, Jungs, heart, head, and bowels In the
only safe and legitimate way âby depurating the blood,
and removing these impertections which are the foun-
dation and support of almost every disease, Their
medicinal effieacy is Wonderful in renovating enfeebled
constitations. Their action embraces: all that iy de-
sirablo in a household medicine, They repel every)
noxious tod. effete matter}. and thns the strength is
nurtured and tbe energies stimulated,
Wo will teach our âSusyâ to say, âA blessing on
Mrs. Winslow, for helping her to survive and ancape
the griping, âand colicking and teething siege, We
confirm every word set forth inâ the. prospectus -che
Soothing Syrup perfyrms what it professes too, If
we hb Ss power, we would make Mrs, Winslow âas
she ivâthe, physical saviour to the infant race,â
Extraet from Rew. C. Z. Weiser's letter,
Coughs and Col.js.--Those who are suffering from
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c., should
trv â Brown's Bronchial Troches.' The Troches have re-
ceived flattering cémmendations from the most cele-
brated Clergymen, Lawyers, and Publie Speakers,
AND
who speak from, personal experionce. Those sufferin
from Kethmatia ba Bronchial Diseases, Coughs mat
Colds, should try the Troches.
reer ee ee et ây
Gowe.-A we known resident of Seven Mile Bay
depatted âthis liteâon Monday, the 22nd day of July,
30 yeute.
The announcement eauses
sorrow among a numerous circle of friends, andac-
quaintances. Ilis death will create a void in our
midst, Which for many a day will remain unfilled.
His generous fiature, and kind disposition, had won
for him the esteem rd of his fellow-men.
Let us remember virtues, and drop a silent tear
to the memory of Mr. Peter McInnis.
Gone from the home that his presence made dear,
Gone from the circle that welcomed him here,
Passed from otir sight;
Out of the sorrows that darken our day,
Out of the bondage of dust and decay,
to whom good wages, and steady employment will
One
need only apply.
Charlottetown, August 7th, 1867
capable. of performing Jon Wonk
a
TEA
. mw AT He
ST. ANDREWâS.
HE 2A PARTY of the Season will be held on
the. beautiful grounds of S&. ANDREW'S
CHURCH, oa .
WEDNASDAY. 14th August
instant, in aid of the rcinds of the said Church.
In addition to Tea and other delicacies, games and
amusements of various des*riptions will be provided.
The steamer âHeather ielleâ will leave âPope's
Wharf on that morning at 9 oâĂ©lock, for the accommo-
dation of parties from Charlottetown. ;
Friends from âTown and Country wishing to enjoy a
day of pleasant and healthy recreation, @re mosh respect-
fully invited to attend.
Tickets can be had on the grounds.
R. McDONALD, Secây-
ene al AP
NORMAL SCHOOL. â
puis Institution will be re-opened on MONDAY,
August 7, 1867. io
»revious (the last Thursday of August, instant), at the
eee of 9,a.m. No candidates absent at this .
inary examination can be admitted until the following
term, ;
By order of the Board of Education,
: JOHN MeNEILL, Secretary.
August 7, 1867. 2i ' eee
TO WHARF BUILDERS.
HE undetsigned will sell at Auction, at Nine Mile
Creek, on SATURDAY, the 10th Angust, at four
o'clock, p. m., the building of a new abutment, about
200 feet tone, to the wharf at that place.
B. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pab. Works.
Auguat 7, 1867. .
TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
HARDâ TIMES!
MPEACHERS will find that School Books, âAnd all ma-
terials for Scholars, are ten per cent. cheaper at
Reilly's Bookstore, Queen Street, than anywhere else.
eyâ Call and judge for yourselves,
ss j
âbysrre Editions of the Poets, at RETLLY'S,
"ae QUEEN sTREEU
âYOOM PAPER, at REILLY'S.
R QUEEN STREET.
EST Commercial Inks, at REILLYâS,
B â QUEEN STREET.
MEAP âPaper Blinds, at RETLLY'S. only 8d.
eich, fang 7
PINE LUMBER, &c.
OR SALE, 50,000 teet 1, 14, 14, and 2 inch, Pine â
4 good quality and partly seasoned,
100,00) Square Sawed SHINGLES.
125,000 Cedar SHINGLES.
1 large Ware Room FRAME.
âALSOâ
100 Tons Port Wood COAL, a good article for home nee.
A McNEILL, Auctioneer,
â9
July 24, 1867
Executorsâ Notice.
LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the TON~-
ORABLE THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND, late
of CHARLOTTETOWN, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment to the undersigned, Execu-
tors of the last Will and Testament of the said Thomas
Heath Haviland; and all persons having any claims
against the safd Katate are requested to furnish their
accounts, duly attested,to the said Executors,
T, HEATH HAVILAND,
GEORGE W., DEBLOIS,
Châ'town, July 3, 1867,
NEW COOPERAGE!
TRE Subsctiber begs leave to intimatethat he keeps
constantly on hand, at his Cooperage
LOWER WATER STREET,
PORK AND FISH BARRELS,
Which he offers for Sale at very moderate rates.
Fob Work: performed with despatch.
JAMES F. WHITE.
3m pd
; Executors.
Ch'town,"June 12, 1867,
Into the light!
âte safe and pleasant to take, but
vowerful to cure. Their penetrating
properties stimulate the vital activi-
ties of the body, remove the obstruc-
tions of its@rgans, purify the hlood, expel disease. They
purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper,
stimulate eluggish or disordered organs into their natural
jaction, and impart tone and stringth to the whole system,
Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every-
body, but formidable ond dangerous diseases, While they
produce powerful effects, they areâat the same time, in di-
|minished doses, the safest and best physic that can be em-
|ployed for, children, Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant
to take; and, being purely vegetable, are entizley harmless,
Cures have been jnade that would surpass belicf, were they
not substantiated by men of such exalted character, as to |
forbid the susp'cion of untruth, Many eminent clergymen
and physicians certify to the public the reliability of our
remedies, whilé others have sent us the assurance of their
conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely to
the relief of ovr afflicted fellow.men
| The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our
American Almanag, containg directions for the use of these
mediemes and. certificates of their cures of the following
complaints; '
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Keartbarn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea,
Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising
therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which
require an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the
blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints
which it would not be supposed they could react., sach as
Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, Gout, and other
kindred disorders arising from a low state of the body, or
obstruction of âts functions,
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other pre-
paratiohs on which they make more profit. Demand Avenâs
and take no others,
them, and theyâ shotld have ft.
Prepared by Du. J. C. Avtr & Co,, Lowell, Mass., and
W. R. WATSON
General Agent for P. E. Island.
July 8â2m
GRAND VOLUNTEER PIC NIC,
under the auspices of the
Artillery. Prince of Wales and
Prince Kidward Volunteer Com-
panies,
{iy BE HELD AT WARREN FARM on WEDNES-
VAY, the 7th AUGUST nexi,
The Steamer ** Heather Belleâ aas been engaged for
the 2nd of SEPTEMBER next. The examination) ;bÂą occasion, and will eave Pope's Wuart, puaciually,
of Candidates for entrance will begin on the Thursday 4. 9, 11 and 2 v'elock.
Metreshments of all sorts can be had in abuntance
op tue Brounds, but on DO accouut are any sumiuilants
to be awid. Nothing will be allowed to ve supplied,
except What is provided by thy party engaged uw) the
Commit ee.
The requisites for games of every kind will be pro-
vided, 8u eed MinUseaicut Cau bé atturded vo all.
Ali Voiuuieers are requested to appear in uni-
form.
Suould the weather prove unfavorablo, the Pie Nic
will be beid on Anusoday, tie day luliowing, the whole
to dnd Wilh a BALA ia ie eVeug, in tae MAB)
MALL,
âJicwets, Gents 28 Sd. - Ladies 1s 6d,, to be had
atthe Uiug Soces of WR Watson, sheoph, Desin-
say, Mogis., and atthe Store of it A biarvie, Kasgqr.,
oo of Lue undersigued Gomalitee ;
ARTILLERY.â Lieut 5S Davies, Sergeaut-Major G
Passtuore, Guusets AN Large, aud A Lord,
Prince or Waies.âLieut. FS Longwerth, Color-
Dergt. âLhowas Luwide, ourgt VC Wane, Privaw W
Purdie. /
Prince Epwaki:âCaptain A Hensley, Color-Sergt.
A bimws, Corporal it A tdaryie, Private Charies
Fab,
F 5 Lonowortn, Chairmau.
AN Large, Secrowry,
Charlottetown, July 29th 1867.
omaunte a
Money Order Office,
General Post Office,
CHARLOTTETOWN, 18th July, 1867
NTIL further notice the houre for issuing and pay-
ing Money Orders at this Office will ve irom 10 a
aw till & pm, and trom 2 pm tila p om,
LOWEN, PG.
July 24, 1867 ins
mea get A a ee Nee
COT. wean. Le
AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the
celebrated
Russel's Mills Cotton Duck, '
the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the
different Numbers, in quantities to suit purchasers.
I, 0. HALL.
SHOP TO LET.
âyO BE LET from the 1st day of October next, that Elig
ibly Situated FIRE-PROOF SHOP and Premises, ad
joming the « Crty Hanpwane Stone,â at present occupie
by Mr, Lepage, fronting on Queen and Dorchester Street.
DANIEL BRENAN
Isl. Ex. Pat. 2m
Charlottetown, May 22, 1867.
Ch'town, July10, 1867.
.Consignees, take Notice!
ERSONS residing outside of CHARLOTTETOWN,
having Goons to come by the Steamship ** Atuam-
pra,â or '*Cosnteroe,â and desiring them forwarded,
must send to the Subscribers, or their own Agents in
the City, the original Invoice of the Goods, by which to
make the proper entrios at the Custom House, for da-
ties to procure the Permits to deliver.
CARVELL BROS. Agents,
B. & C. 8. &. CG.
to the community how much they ex- |
â
The siek want the best aid there is for| REAPING and MOWING MACHINES, which will
sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. |
| Reaping and Mowing
REILLYâS ROOK STORE
QUEEN STREET.
(Next to Hon. D, Brenanâs.)
T= SUBSCRIBER has on hand at his, Store
School Books of all kinds,
Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink.
Slate and Lead Pencils, Ink Powders,
Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper,
Envelopes, Rubber Bands,
Memorandum Books, Ledgers, Day Books,
Playing Cards, Printing Cards,
Paper Blinds, Room Papering,
Catechiems, Prayer Books,
Bibles, Migsals, Prayer Beads,
Histories, Religious & Controversal Works.
Novels, &c., &c., &c., '
Which in order to make room for Fall Stock, he will)
sell at â
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH!
teâ Give us a call.
EDWARD REILLY.
Charlottetown, Queen Street, ;
MANNNYâS
MACHINES.
HE Subscriber would inform the Farmers of P. E.
4A Island that he bas 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 quite a number of WHITCOMB'S PA-
TENT HORSE RAKESâthe same be sold here the
last season, and that has given so much satisfaction to
those that used them, which they will fully confirm and
agree to when asked by any of youâand would also
state that he has ordered a number of the BUCKEYE
soon be here.
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 last yearâs prices, while those
who may wish a long credit on the Machines may be as-
sured of thé same liberal terms as usual, say from one
to three seasons, divided into equal payments, as the
parties may agree upon at the time of purchase,
H. C. GREEN of Summerside, and
R. J. CLARKE, of Orwell,
will act as my Agents in selling the above Machines in
this Province; and the Subscriber will be found
at his Old Stand,
the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen's Square,
near the Post Oifice, where he wiil be very happy not
only to SHOW the above Machines but to SELL them
to the Farmers. lease call and examine the Machines
for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. I have
now on hand a full assortment of Extras for the Manny
Machines.
ASAHEL BOOTH.
Châtown, July 3, 1867.
MAILS. -
Summer Arrangement,
P\HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring
Provinces, United States, &c., will, until] further notice,
be made up and torwerded from the General Post Office,
Charlottetown, as follows, viz :â~
ForCanada, New Brunswick, and the United States, via |
pet oi every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8
o'clock. r
For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-
NESDAY and FRIDAY eyening at 8 o'clock.
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West
Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
evening at 8 o'clock, as follows: !
Monday, June 17 Monday Sept 9
Wednesday, â* 19 Wednesday, * 11
Monday,,. July 1 Monday, â23
Wednesday, â 3 Wednesday, â* 26
Monday, 116 Monday, Oct 7
Wednesday, â 17 Wednesday, â' 9
Monday, "22 Monday â21
Wednesday â 31 Wednesda = +* 23
Monday, Aug l2 Monday, Nov 4
Wednesday * 14 Wednesday « 6
Moniay, #26 Monday, â
Wednesday: ** 28 Wednesday, * 20
Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor's, to be forwarded
per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIOAY
evenings at 8 o'clock; and Mails for Georgetown and
Souris, per steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 4 o'clock.
Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted
half an hour before the time of closing the Mails.
T. OWEN, P. M. G.
General Bast Office, Châ:own, }
May 22, 1867.
PeacheS- Peaches.
UST RECEIVED, per Alhambra Nine Cases
PEACHES, in hermetically sealed cansâput up in
such a taanher as to retain all the delicious flavor o
the Fruit, Sold by the single can or by the dozen,
I, C, HALL.
1867.
Chown, July 8, 1867.
1867. SPRING
KENT STREET
OLOTHING STORE.
i pees Subscriber has for sale
Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
Silk Mixtures and T weeds,
Suitable for Spring dnd Summer wear. He will make
them up for parties, in want of Summer suits of Clothing
cheap for or approved credit, :
Also a superior lot of
Ready-Made _ Clothing,
Manufactured on the premises under his own immediate
|
j
j
|declare,
|. Oct. 6, 1966.
'who have used it.
|
MRS. WINSLOW,
Nurse and Female Vhysician, presents io thÂź
attention of mothers, her
my °
, *
Soothing Syrwp,
Ivor Children Teething,
which greatly tacilitates the process of tecthing, by softening
the gume, reducing all inflammation-âywill allay all paip and
spasmodic action, and is â
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWPLS?
Dependupon it, mothers, it will give xest toyourself, and
An expericneed
RELIEF AND HESLGU TO. YOUR 4NFANTS
We lave put up apÂą sold this article for over thirty yeara
and can say with eoufidence and truth of it, w we have
never been able to say of any other wiedicineânever has it
failed, in a singic instance, to effect a cure, when timely used.
Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any:
one wha used it, On the contrary, all are delighted . wi
t* operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation
ot its magical effects and medical virtues. We opeak in this
matter âwhat we do know,â after thirty yearsâ ex) oe,
and pledge our reputation for tle fulfilment of what we here
In almost every instance where the infant is ayf-
fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befownd in fifteen
ox tweenty minntes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the
most experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and
âhas been used with never failing success in ,
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from.pain but invigorates the
stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and eye tone and
energy to the whole system, Tt will almost instantly re-
ieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied
endindeath. We believe it the best and surest remedy in
the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea ip child-
ren, whether it arises from teething, or from any other
cause. We'would say to every mother who has a child suf-
fering from any of the torgoing complaintsâdo not let your
prejrdices, nor the prejudices of others, stand your
suffering child and the relief that will be sureâyea, abso. be
sureâto follow the use of this medicine, if timely cog ull
one
jdirections for using will ae each bottle.
cnuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, Now
York, is on the outside wrapper,
Sold by druggists throughout the world, ;
Principal Office, No. 48 Dey Street, New. York.
Price, only 25 cents per Bottle,
1
GUNSMIET
BELL-HANGER AND TIN- MITH
EGS to inform his friends, and the public generally,
that he has again commenced Busines on Dorches-
ter Street, next door to the Reading Room Building,
where he is prepared to execute all orders in bis line
with neatness and despatch.
ON WAND,
A neat assortment of Tinware,
Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c.
including the patent Bon Ton Correr Por, which ro-
ceived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition
of 1867. Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which wilt
surpass everything in the Market, and suitable for either
Farm use or on board Vessels. :
A few Watzr Coovrrs on hand, which together with
a et variety of other Stock will be sold cheap for
âash.
Mr. HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER'S CR„STAL
BLUE. a new, economical and superior article used in
washing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent is guaran-
teed, and for which he begs to solicit the patronage of
Laundry Maids, &c, :
Châtown, July 24, 1867. ie
â A Cough, Cold or. ore
ROW ww hroat, mer
Requires immediate attention,
and should be checked. If
allowed to continue,
Itritation of the Lungs, a Per-
manent Throat Affection, or
an Incurable Lung Disease,
ts often the result
Brownâs Bronchial Troches
Having a Direct Influence to the Parts, give Immediate
Relief.
BRonCHIAl
» Fig?
âAOOWY
For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive
and Throat Diseases, '
Troches are used with always good success.
Singers and Pu lic Speakers
will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken be-
fore singing or spesking, and relieving the throat. after am
unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are re-
commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have Kigh
testimonials from eminent men throughout .the cow Fi
Being an article of true merit, and newly | peal drermyr be
cnet Vr a test of many years, each ycar finds them in the
localities in various parts of the world, and theâTroches are
universally pronounced better than other articles.
Obtain only â' Brown's Bronehial Troches,"â and do net
take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered.
BOLD EVERY WHERR.
eaeenetalin enamel dnhch odehivinnlenon, ornare
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
a parties indebted to the subseriber by Book Ac-
count or otherwise, are requested to come and
mike animnediate settlement ef the same, ,in or-
der to save unnecessary trouble and expense. In my
absence, parties can settle with my partner, A. A. Me-
Kenzir, who is authorized to give reccipts for atl am-~
ounts received.
A. Av MeSWEEN,
Charlottetown. dune 4, 1867.
COPPER PAINT
HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand «
supply of
Tarr & Wonson's Copper Paint
an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to alt
It possesses superior qualities for effec-
tually preventing the accwnmulation of all foul magter, such
as Worms, Barnacles, Grass, &c., on the bottoms of Ves-
sels or Hoats, when properly applied,
fr. Cu BALE.
pi areesenaainla ie Sasi ey
UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE.â
7% Hing St.--+- St Johan, N. B.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN PATRONIZRD BY
H.R. HW. THE PRINCE OF WALES,
H. R. H. PRINCE ALFRED,
2
lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the moat
distinguished Americans, whom business or
pleasure may have brought to St. John, =~
who have joined in pronouncing it
THE FAVORITE HOUSE O„ THE PROVINOE)
auperyisiop. Parties in want of a good substantial article,
would do well to give him «@ call, bofore purchasing
elsewhera. P. REILLY
Mayl4th, 1867
4
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spa
ther deserving their patronage.âEvery
'to the comfort of gues i. al
Nas we SOIIN GUTHRIE; Prop Wor,
St. Jobn, N. B., Ovt, 31, 1896,
'
i
By all the bap American Governors, and by the Eng-.
4
ew The Proprietor, thankful for would.
respectfully intimate to the creveilieg FO that he will, |.
re no pains@r expense to render the e stall fur
â
â
conga
Ee on
Tar Civic Exxcrions,
resulted as follows :â
MayorâTheophilus DesBrisay, Esq., (re-elected
Ward No 1â-Jobn Morris, Be, in Âą do
âÂą 2âJames Reddin, Esq., do
3âGeorge R. Beer, Esq,
â* 4-â-J. B. Pollard, Esq.
* &âDavid Laird, Esq.
ee oe ee meen tm
The Annual Rifle Competition will come off at the
Rifle Range on Monday and Tuesday, the 19th and 20th
instant.
A rowing unteh, for $1,000 a side, bas been arranged
between the Ward brothers, of New York, and a St.
John, N. B. crewâthe race to come off on Connecticut
River, Springfield, on the L1th of September.
eaten tan te ea ae ttn meni
The telegraphic news of the past week is of an unim-
portant character. The Emperor Napoleon has been
visiting the Emperor of Austria at Vienna, and the lat-
ter is to return the visit. âThe latest despatches report
that the King of Greece threatened to commence eh
tilities against Turkey on the Ist of September, unless
the war of extermination âwaged agxingt the Christians
of Crete is stopped before that date. âGold is advanc-
ing in the United Statesâtho Inst quotation being 1404.
That MeGee will haye a hard eontest in Montreal is
uow apparent. The following, from the Montreal
'* Daily News,â of Tuesday last, a warm supporter of
Mr. McGee, will give the render an idea of the strength
of Mr. Devlin: â
âA mass meeting, called by Mr. Devlin, of his friends
and supporters: wasâ held yesterday evenmg-in Cha-
hoillez Square. We euppose there were from four to
five thousand phrsons present; and they were most en-
thusiastic in their applause of Mr. Devlin. The meet-
ing broke âup at such a late hour, that we would be un-
ableto do justice to the eloquent speech delivered by
the candidate, avâ reserve it for the perusal of cur me |
erato-morrow, WP may say that Mr. Devlin is serious-
ly in earnest in his @, atest with Mr. McGee; and that!
this canvass is Assuming. |
able proportions. Mr. isevlin has publicly asserted]
that only some twenty or fwenty-five of his fellow-
countrymen will vote agninst f/m, and that Mr. McGee
eaanol poli half-a-dozen French Canadian votes,"â
ââ acters
which came off yesterdayâ
So has ho left us-left, us in tears,
Sadly we look. down. the desolate years,
| Feeling their bight;
Ours ts the grieving. but his thé gain.
Out of the darkness of doubting and pain,
{nto the light!
Merciful Father! we baw to Thy will,
Weeping and trembling, yet trusting Thee still;
Owning it right;
Asking thee only in patience and faith,
So may we pass through the shadow of death,
Into the light!
L,.M. i
The funeral tookâ place on Thursday, the 25th inst.
The mother,Mrs, MeInnia,and brother of the deceased
were removed from the old berying ground and were
interred side by side in the new grounds near the
church after the usual ceremony of the Catholic Church,
May they rest in peace, Amen.
At Mill Point, Michigan, of concussion of the spine, John
©, MeDonald, a native of St. Peters, P. KE Island, aged 27
ym leaving a widow, and a large circle of friends to mourn
is lows.
At Kildare, Lot 4, on Wednesday the 24th mst., after an
illness of two weeks, Mary the beloved wife of James O' Rourk
in the 87th year of her age, She leaves a bereaved husband
and ninechildren to mourn her loss â-May she rest in peace.
An effectual Worm Medicine.
The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's
Vermifuge Comfits is such as to give the best possible effect
with safety.
Much siekness with children a well as adu'ts attributed
to other causes, is occasioned by worms, Brown's Vermi-
fuge Comfits are effectual in destroying worms, and can
do no possibile injury to the most delicate child,
Curtis & Brown, Proprietors, New York. Sold by all
dealers in medicines, at 26 centd a box,
Perry Davisâ Pain Killer.
ey
NAL AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS!
one
Mirs.S. A. Allenâs
PREPARATIONS ror tut HATR. |
;
Mrs. 8S. A. ALLENâs
ORLD'S HAIR RESTORER,
is suited to both young and old. It strengthens
the Hair, prevents its felling or turning grey, and im-
parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. It never fails
to RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR.
Mrs. S. A. ALLENâs |
W ORLD'S HAIR DRESSIN G|
or ZYLOBALSAMUM., is essential to use with)
the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often re-|
stores, and neyer fails to invigorate, beautify and re-}
fresh the Hair, rendering it soft, sitky and glossy, and
disposing it to remain in any desired position.
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
Iris not «4 Dyk, but acts directly upon the roots of
producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in
jyouth. It will restore it on bald places, requires
the most advanced age.
no/Appearance imparted is truly wonderful,
prey fone preparation of the hair, and is easily applied the Hair,
ny oneâs self, One bottle will usually last for a year, delightful fragrance.
as after the hair is once restored, occasional applications fallin
onco in three months will insure against grey hans af so
year,
THE RESTORER REPRODCUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BEAUTIFIES.
Sold by all Druggists throughout the World,
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the hair, giving them the natural nourishment reqaired, |whose Hair requires frequent dressing, it bas no equal. |
The rich gloasy|
It cleanses}
removes all dandruff, and imparts to it a most)
It will prevent the Hair from)
out, and is the most economical and valuable;
Millions of bottles sold every
No lady's toilet is complete without it.
ressing known.
Ayerâs Cathartic Pills
Are the most perfect purgative we aro
,. able to produce, and, as we think, has
ever yet been made by saybody,
âTheir effeets have «bencantl) shown
cel the qther medicines in use. âThey
At this period there are but few of the human race unac-
quainted with the merits ot the Pain Killer; but while some
extol itas a hniment, they know but little of its power in
From last night's exchanges we perceive that the late!
avie has producer a fall crop of disasters, both on. sea;
and land, around the Provinces, a detasled account of}
whieh we will be aule to lay before our readers next)
week, â
easing pain when taken internally, while others use it inter.
nally with great success but are equally ignorant ot ity vente!
ing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wish to
aay toatl that it is equally successful whether used inter-
nally or externally, and it stands ene, unrivalled by all
the great catalogue of Family Medicines, and its sate is unt. |
cor By reference t » onr advertising columns, it will) versal and immense, The demand for it fron India and
be acen ty 6 8 grand âlea Demonstration, in aid of St.jother foreign countrics is equal to the demand at home, and
Andrew's Ci, âirch, is to come off on the 14th inst, The)it has become known in thesv far off places by its merits.
Jleather Belle ,„il! leave Pope's Wharf at 9 o'clock, a.) == = : ta Sabicea
m., for Mount Sttwart Bridge. From there the visitors}
will-be-conveyed ja Wagons to the grounds, Arrange-
ments are being inads for dancing, games, and other
amusements peculiar to acieh occasions. As the object
ie a good one, as touch painÂź Will be taken for the ac-
To Printers!
commodation of the townâs for. X, and as it is an excel. WANTED at the Zerald Ollicey a COMPOSITOR,
lent oppertunity to enjoy a day3Âź recreation, we bape
chat the Charlottetonians will Le welll represented on tlie | 5° Breen.
occasion,
The steamer will also call at the usual StOPPINg Benen)
up and down the river, both going and retan.'„"6-
In shooting at Wimbledon for the Duke 0.â ore
bridge's prize with military breech-loaders, some „C7„
extraordinary scores for rapidity were made. Mr.
Dunlep, of the London Scottish, made 75 points in three
minutes, and it was believed by many woo witnessed;
the trial of skill in rapid firing, that he would have}
anade two slots. more in the three minutes,
but he was unable, in consequence of the great heat
of the barrel, to hold his rite longer. This score,
however, was altogether eclipsed by Col. Haltord,
of Lievestershire, who fired 23 shots in three minutes,
with six bullâs-eyes, 13 centres, and 4 outers, making
altogether 71 points. lle fired with a Henry rifle.
âhwo other gentlemen fired 80 shots inâ three minutes
with Remington and Westley Richards rifles, when 50
oints were scored for the Remington und 48 for Wes
ee Riebards rifles.
eyâ The St. Dunstan's Teniperance Society will meet
hereafter every Sunday evening, immediately after
Vespers, for the transaction of business
The Sultan offers to eel! Jorusslem to Russia for 20, 000,
600 pinstres. :
The Washington chronicie thinks the jury in the Surratt
ease will notagree. It says: âSurratt is more likely to get
a clerkship in one of the departments in a few weeks than he
js to be hanged for his crime.â
Medical Notices.
ALLEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE
REPUTATION.
Wer World's Wair Restorer and Zylobalsamum or
World's Hair Dressing sre unequalled, and so ack-
nowledged by all who use them for restoring, invig-
orating, beautitying and dressingâ the Mair, rendering
it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain in
desired, position ; quickly cleansing the scalp, arresting
MRS. 5. A.
the fall and imparting a beslthy and natural color to a
the Hair... They never fail to restore grey Hair to its
original youthful color, They act directly upon the
roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment
required. No lady's toilet is complete without the
Zylobaleamum or Hair Dressing. It cleanses the hair
and imparts to ita most delightful fragrance, and is
suited to both young and old.
THE RESTORER REPRODUCES.
THE, 4IATR. DRESSING. CULTIVALES
BEAUTIFIES.
If your hair is thin try it, if scurfy try it, if harsh
try it, if Instreless, try it, if none of these try it, for all
who uae it will preseryd their hair through life. For
sale by all Druggists.
Hollowayâs Pills.ââTrathiw experience.âThe united
testimony of thousands, extending over more than a
quarter of a centtry, most Strongly recommends these
Pills as the best yorifiers, the mildest aperients, and
surest .restoratives, âPhey never prove delusive, or
merely give temporary. relief, but attack all afiments
of the sronidch, Jungs, heart, head, and bowels In the
only safe and legitimate way âby depurating the blood,
and removing these impertections which are the foun-
dation and support of almost every disease, Their
medicinal effieacy is Wonderful in renovating enfeebled
constitations. Their action embraces: all that iy de-
sirablo in a household medicine, They repel every)
noxious tod. effete matter}. and thns the strength is
nurtured and tbe energies stimulated,
Wo will teach our âSusyâ to say, âA blessing on
Mrs. Winslow, for helping her to survive and ancape
the griping, âand colicking and teething siege, We
confirm every word set forth inâ the. prospectus -che
Soothing Syrup perfyrms what it professes too, If
we hb Ss power, we would make Mrs, Winslow âas
she ivâthe, physical saviour to the infant race,â
Extraet from Rew. C. Z. Weiser's letter,
Coughs and Col.js.--Those who are suffering from
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c., should
trv â Brown's Bronchial Troches.' The Troches have re-
ceived flattering cémmendations from the most cele-
brated Clergymen, Lawyers, and Publie Speakers,
AND
who speak from, personal experionce. Those sufferin
from Kethmatia ba Bronchial Diseases, Coughs mat
Colds, should try the Troches.
reer ee ee et ây
Gowe.-A we known resident of Seven Mile Bay
depatted âthis liteâon Monday, the 22nd day of July,
30 yeute.
The announcement eauses
sorrow among a numerous circle of friends, andac-
quaintances. Ilis death will create a void in our
midst, Which for many a day will remain unfilled.
His generous fiature, and kind disposition, had won
for him the esteem rd of his fellow-men.
Let us remember virtues, and drop a silent tear
to the memory of Mr. Peter McInnis.
Gone from the home that his presence made dear,
Gone from the circle that welcomed him here,
Passed from otir sight;
Out of the sorrows that darken our day,
Out of the bondage of dust and decay,
to whom good wages, and steady employment will
One
need only apply.
Charlottetown, August 7th, 1867
capable. of performing Jon Wonk
a
TEA
. mw AT He
ST. ANDREWâS.
HE 2A PARTY of the Season will be held on
the. beautiful grounds of S&. ANDREW'S
CHURCH, oa .
WEDNASDAY. 14th August
instant, in aid of the rcinds of the said Church.
In addition to Tea and other delicacies, games and
amusements of various des*riptions will be provided.
The steamer âHeather ielleâ will leave âPope's
Wharf on that morning at 9 oâĂ©lock, for the accommo-
dation of parties from Charlottetown. ;
Friends from âTown and Country wishing to enjoy a
day of pleasant and healthy recreation, @re mosh respect-
fully invited to attend.
Tickets can be had on the grounds.
R. McDONALD, Secây-
ene al AP
NORMAL SCHOOL. â
puis Institution will be re-opened on MONDAY,
August 7, 1867. io
»revious (the last Thursday of August, instant), at the
eee of 9,a.m. No candidates absent at this .
inary examination can be admitted until the following
term, ;
By order of the Board of Education,
: JOHN MeNEILL, Secretary.
August 7, 1867. 2i ' eee
TO WHARF BUILDERS.
HE undetsigned will sell at Auction, at Nine Mile
Creek, on SATURDAY, the 10th Angust, at four
o'clock, p. m., the building of a new abutment, about
200 feet tone, to the wharf at that place.
B. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pab. Works.
Auguat 7, 1867. .
TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
HARDâ TIMES!
MPEACHERS will find that School Books, âAnd all ma-
terials for Scholars, are ten per cent. cheaper at
Reilly's Bookstore, Queen Street, than anywhere else.
eyâ Call and judge for yourselves,
ss j
âbysrre Editions of the Poets, at RETLLY'S,
"ae QUEEN sTREEU
âYOOM PAPER, at REILLY'S.
R QUEEN STREET.
EST Commercial Inks, at REILLYâS,
B â QUEEN STREET.
MEAP âPaper Blinds, at RETLLY'S. only 8d.
eich, fang 7
PINE LUMBER, &c.
OR SALE, 50,000 teet 1, 14, 14, and 2 inch, Pine â
4 good quality and partly seasoned,
100,00) Square Sawed SHINGLES.
125,000 Cedar SHINGLES.
1 large Ware Room FRAME.
âALSOâ
100 Tons Port Wood COAL, a good article for home nee.
A McNEILL, Auctioneer,
â9
July 24, 1867
Executorsâ Notice.
LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the TON~-
ORABLE THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND, late
of CHARLOTTETOWN, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment to the undersigned, Execu-
tors of the last Will and Testament of the said Thomas
Heath Haviland; and all persons having any claims
against the safd Katate are requested to furnish their
accounts, duly attested,to the said Executors,
T, HEATH HAVILAND,
GEORGE W., DEBLOIS,
Châ'town, July 3, 1867,
NEW COOPERAGE!
TRE Subsctiber begs leave to intimatethat he keeps
constantly on hand, at his Cooperage
LOWER WATER STREET,
PORK AND FISH BARRELS,
Which he offers for Sale at very moderate rates.
Fob Work: performed with despatch.
JAMES F. WHITE.
3m pd
; Executors.
Ch'town,"June 12, 1867,
Into the light!
âte safe and pleasant to take, but
vowerful to cure. Their penetrating
properties stimulate the vital activi-
ties of the body, remove the obstruc-
tions of its@rgans, purify the hlood, expel disease. They
purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper,
stimulate eluggish or disordered organs into their natural
jaction, and impart tone and stringth to the whole system,
Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every-
body, but formidable ond dangerous diseases, While they
produce powerful effects, they areâat the same time, in di-
|minished doses, the safest and best physic that can be em-
|ployed for, children, Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant
to take; and, being purely vegetable, are entizley harmless,
Cures have been jnade that would surpass belicf, were they
not substantiated by men of such exalted character, as to |
forbid the susp'cion of untruth, Many eminent clergymen
and physicians certify to the public the reliability of our
remedies, whilé others have sent us the assurance of their
conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely to
the relief of ovr afflicted fellow.men
| The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our
American Almanag, containg directions for the use of these
mediemes and. certificates of their cures of the following
complaints; '
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Keartbarn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea,
Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising
therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which
require an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the
blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints
which it would not be supposed they could react., sach as
Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, Gout, and other
kindred disorders arising from a low state of the body, or
obstruction of âts functions,
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other pre-
paratiohs on which they make more profit. Demand Avenâs
and take no others,
them, and theyâ shotld have ft.
Prepared by Du. J. C. Avtr & Co,, Lowell, Mass., and
W. R. WATSON
General Agent for P. E. Island.
July 8â2m
GRAND VOLUNTEER PIC NIC,
under the auspices of the
Artillery. Prince of Wales and
Prince Kidward Volunteer Com-
panies,
{iy BE HELD AT WARREN FARM on WEDNES-
VAY, the 7th AUGUST nexi,
The Steamer ** Heather Belleâ aas been engaged for
the 2nd of SEPTEMBER next. The examination) ;bÂą occasion, and will eave Pope's Wuart, puaciually,
of Candidates for entrance will begin on the Thursday 4. 9, 11 and 2 v'elock.
Metreshments of all sorts can be had in abuntance
op tue Brounds, but on DO accouut are any sumiuilants
to be awid. Nothing will be allowed to ve supplied,
except What is provided by thy party engaged uw) the
Commit ee.
The requisites for games of every kind will be pro-
vided, 8u eed MinUseaicut Cau bé atturded vo all.
Ali Voiuuieers are requested to appear in uni-
form.
Suould the weather prove unfavorablo, the Pie Nic
will be beid on Anusoday, tie day luliowing, the whole
to dnd Wilh a BALA ia ie eVeug, in tae MAB)
MALL,
âJicwets, Gents 28 Sd. - Ladies 1s 6d,, to be had
atthe Uiug Soces of WR Watson, sheoph, Desin-
say, Mogis., and atthe Store of it A biarvie, Kasgqr.,
oo of Lue undersigued Gomalitee ;
ARTILLERY.â Lieut 5S Davies, Sergeaut-Major G
Passtuore, Guusets AN Large, aud A Lord,
Prince or Waies.âLieut. FS Longwerth, Color-
Dergt. âLhowas Luwide, ourgt VC Wane, Privaw W
Purdie. /
Prince Epwaki:âCaptain A Hensley, Color-Sergt.
A bimws, Corporal it A tdaryie, Private Charies
Fab,
F 5 Lonowortn, Chairmau.
AN Large, Secrowry,
Charlottetown, July 29th 1867.
omaunte a
Money Order Office,
General Post Office,
CHARLOTTETOWN, 18th July, 1867
NTIL further notice the houre for issuing and pay-
ing Money Orders at this Office will ve irom 10 a
aw till & pm, and trom 2 pm tila p om,
LOWEN, PG.
July 24, 1867 ins
mea get A a ee Nee
COT. wean. Le
AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the
celebrated
Russel's Mills Cotton Duck, '
the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the
different Numbers, in quantities to suit purchasers.
I, 0. HALL.
SHOP TO LET.
âyO BE LET from the 1st day of October next, that Elig
ibly Situated FIRE-PROOF SHOP and Premises, ad
joming the « Crty Hanpwane Stone,â at present occupie
by Mr, Lepage, fronting on Queen and Dorchester Street.
DANIEL BRENAN
Isl. Ex. Pat. 2m
Charlottetown, May 22, 1867.
Ch'town, July10, 1867.
.Consignees, take Notice!
ERSONS residing outside of CHARLOTTETOWN,
having Goons to come by the Steamship ** Atuam-
pra,â or '*Cosnteroe,â and desiring them forwarded,
must send to the Subscribers, or their own Agents in
the City, the original Invoice of the Goods, by which to
make the proper entrios at the Custom House, for da-
ties to procure the Permits to deliver.
CARVELL BROS. Agents,
B. & C. 8. &. CG.
to the community how much they ex- |
â
The siek want the best aid there is for| REAPING and MOWING MACHINES, which will
sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. |
| Reaping and Mowing
REILLYâS ROOK STORE
QUEEN STREET.
(Next to Hon. D, Brenanâs.)
T= SUBSCRIBER has on hand at his, Store
School Books of all kinds,
Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink.
Slate and Lead Pencils, Ink Powders,
Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper,
Envelopes, Rubber Bands,
Memorandum Books, Ledgers, Day Books,
Playing Cards, Printing Cards,
Paper Blinds, Room Papering,
Catechiems, Prayer Books,
Bibles, Migsals, Prayer Beads,
Histories, Religious & Controversal Works.
Novels, &c., &c., &c., '
Which in order to make room for Fall Stock, he will)
sell at â
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH!
teâ Give us a call.
EDWARD REILLY.
Charlottetown, Queen Street, ;
MANNNYâS
MACHINES.
HE Subscriber would inform the Farmers of P. E.
4A Island that he bas 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 quite a number of WHITCOMB'S PA-
TENT HORSE RAKESâthe same be sold here the
last season, and that has given so much satisfaction to
those that used them, which they will fully confirm and
agree to when asked by any of youâand would also
state that he has ordered a number of the BUCKEYE
soon be here.
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 last yearâs prices, while those
who may wish a long credit on the Machines may be as-
sured of thé same liberal terms as usual, say from one
to three seasons, divided into equal payments, as the
parties may agree upon at the time of purchase,
H. C. GREEN of Summerside, and
R. J. CLARKE, of Orwell,
will act as my Agents in selling the above Machines in
this Province; and the Subscriber will be found
at his Old Stand,
the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen's Square,
near the Post Oifice, where he wiil be very happy not
only to SHOW the above Machines but to SELL them
to the Farmers. lease call and examine the Machines
for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. I have
now on hand a full assortment of Extras for the Manny
Machines.
ASAHEL BOOTH.
Châtown, July 3, 1867.
MAILS. -
Summer Arrangement,
P\HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring
Provinces, United States, &c., will, until] further notice,
be made up and torwerded from the General Post Office,
Charlottetown, as follows, viz :â~
ForCanada, New Brunswick, and the United States, via |
pet oi every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8
o'clock. r
For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-
NESDAY and FRIDAY eyening at 8 o'clock.
Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West
Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY
evening at 8 o'clock, as follows: !
Monday, June 17 Monday Sept 9
Wednesday, â* 19 Wednesday, * 11
Monday,,. July 1 Monday, â23
Wednesday, â 3 Wednesday, â* 26
Monday, 116 Monday, Oct 7
Wednesday, â 17 Wednesday, â' 9
Monday, "22 Monday â21
Wednesday â 31 Wednesda = +* 23
Monday, Aug l2 Monday, Nov 4
Wednesday * 14 Wednesday « 6
Moniay, #26 Monday, â
Wednesday: ** 28 Wednesday, * 20
Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor's, to be forwarded
per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIOAY
evenings at 8 o'clock; and Mails for Georgetown and
Souris, per steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 4 o'clock.
Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted
half an hour before the time of closing the Mails.
T. OWEN, P. M. G.
General Bast Office, Châ:own, }
May 22, 1867.
PeacheS- Peaches.
UST RECEIVED, per Alhambra Nine Cases
PEACHES, in hermetically sealed cansâput up in
such a taanher as to retain all the delicious flavor o
the Fruit, Sold by the single can or by the dozen,
I, C, HALL.
1867.
Chown, July 8, 1867.
1867. SPRING
KENT STREET
OLOTHING STORE.
i pees Subscriber has for sale
Black Broadcloths and Doeskins,
Silk Mixtures and T weeds,
Suitable for Spring dnd Summer wear. He will make
them up for parties, in want of Summer suits of Clothing
cheap for or approved credit, :
Also a superior lot of
Ready-Made _ Clothing,
Manufactured on the premises under his own immediate
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|declare,
|. Oct. 6, 1966.
'who have used it.
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MRS. WINSLOW,
Nurse and Female Vhysician, presents io thÂź
attention of mothers, her
my °
, *
Soothing Syrwp,
Ivor Children Teething,
which greatly tacilitates the process of tecthing, by softening
the gume, reducing all inflammation-âywill allay all paip and
spasmodic action, and is â
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWPLS?
Dependupon it, mothers, it will give xest toyourself, and
An expericneed
RELIEF AND HESLGU TO. YOUR 4NFANTS
We lave put up apÂą sold this article for over thirty yeara
and can say with eoufidence and truth of it, w we have
never been able to say of any other wiedicineânever has it
failed, in a singic instance, to effect a cure, when timely used.
Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any:
one wha used it, On the contrary, all are delighted . wi
t* operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation
ot its magical effects and medical virtues. We opeak in this
matter âwhat we do know,â after thirty yearsâ ex) oe,
and pledge our reputation for tle fulfilment of what we here
In almost every instance where the infant is ayf-
fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befownd in fifteen
ox tweenty minntes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the
most experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and
âhas been used with never failing success in ,
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from.pain but invigorates the
stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and eye tone and
energy to the whole system, Tt will almost instantly re-
ieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied
endindeath. We believe it the best and surest remedy in
the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea ip child-
ren, whether it arises from teething, or from any other
cause. We'would say to every mother who has a child suf-
fering from any of the torgoing complaintsâdo not let your
prejrdices, nor the prejudices of others, stand your
suffering child and the relief that will be sureâyea, abso. be
sureâto follow the use of this medicine, if timely cog ull
one
jdirections for using will ae each bottle.
cnuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, Now
York, is on the outside wrapper,
Sold by druggists throughout the world, ;
Principal Office, No. 48 Dey Street, New. York.
Price, only 25 cents per Bottle,
1
GUNSMIET
BELL-HANGER AND TIN- MITH
EGS to inform his friends, and the public generally,
that he has again commenced Busines on Dorches-
ter Street, next door to the Reading Room Building,
where he is prepared to execute all orders in bis line
with neatness and despatch.
ON WAND,
A neat assortment of Tinware,
Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c.
including the patent Bon Ton Correr Por, which ro-
ceived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition
of 1867. Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which wilt
surpass everything in the Market, and suitable for either
Farm use or on board Vessels. :
A few Watzr Coovrrs on hand, which together with
a et variety of other Stock will be sold cheap for
âash.
Mr. HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER'S CR„STAL
BLUE. a new, economical and superior article used in
washing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent is guaran-
teed, and for which he begs to solicit the patronage of
Laundry Maids, &c, :
Châtown, July 24, 1867. ie
â A Cough, Cold or. ore
ROW ww hroat, mer
Requires immediate attention,
and should be checked. If
allowed to continue,
Itritation of the Lungs, a Per-
manent Throat Affection, or
an Incurable Lung Disease,
ts often the result
Brownâs Bronchial Troches
Having a Direct Influence to the Parts, give Immediate
Relief.
BRonCHIAl
» Fig?
âAOOWY
For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive
and Throat Diseases, '
Troches are used with always good success.
Singers and Pu lic Speakers
will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken be-
fore singing or spesking, and relieving the throat. after am
unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are re-
commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have Kigh
testimonials from eminent men throughout .the cow Fi
Being an article of true merit, and newly | peal drermyr be
cnet Vr a test of many years, each ycar finds them in the
localities in various parts of the world, and theâTroches are
universally pronounced better than other articles.
Obtain only â' Brown's Bronehial Troches,"â and do net
take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered.
BOLD EVERY WHERR.
eaeenetalin enamel dnhch odehivinnlenon, ornare
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
a parties indebted to the subseriber by Book Ac-
count or otherwise, are requested to come and
mike animnediate settlement ef the same, ,in or-
der to save unnecessary trouble and expense. In my
absence, parties can settle with my partner, A. A. Me-
Kenzir, who is authorized to give reccipts for atl am-~
ounts received.
A. Av MeSWEEN,
Charlottetown. dune 4, 1867.
COPPER PAINT
HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand «
supply of
Tarr & Wonson's Copper Paint
an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to alt
It possesses superior qualities for effec-
tually preventing the accwnmulation of all foul magter, such
as Worms, Barnacles, Grass, &c., on the bottoms of Ves-
sels or Hoats, when properly applied,
fr. Cu BALE.
pi areesenaainla ie Sasi ey
UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE.â
7% Hing St.--+- St Johan, N. B.
THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN PATRONIZRD BY
H.R. HW. THE PRINCE OF WALES,
H. R. H. PRINCE ALFRED,
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lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the moat
distinguished Americans, whom business or
pleasure may have brought to St. John, =~
who have joined in pronouncing it
THE FAVORITE HOUSE O„ THE PROVINOE)
auperyisiop. Parties in want of a good substantial article,
would do well to give him «@ call, bofore purchasing
elsewhera. P. REILLY
Mayl4th, 1867
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ther deserving their patronage.âEvery
'to the comfort of gues i. al
Nas we SOIIN GUTHRIE; Prop Wor,
St. Jobn, N. B., Ovt, 31, 1896,
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By all the bap American Governors, and by the Eng-.
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respectfully intimate to the creveilieg FO that he will, |.
re no pains@r expense to render the e stall fur
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