¥ oF ‘Budden Colds, Coughs, &e. Sudden colds and hard coughs can be curea immedi- ately, as hundreds can testify, by mixing about one tea- spoonful of Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer with four teaspaonful of Molasses, mixed well together, and taken as your coughing spell comes on; three teaspoon- fuls of the mixture will answer fora dose, Also rub a little of the Pain Killer on the hands, and inhale the scent of it into the lungs. After you have taken the medicine, bathe throat. and aronud the collar bone, also across the upper part of the breast and down the sides, if they have Secn made sore by coughing, and you will soon get relief, if you do not neglect it too long. The sooner this medicine is applied the more speedy the re- lief. Tsu allcases, if you do not get relief in thirty min- utes, take it again, and bathe frequently according to directions. —— &WestOMNM FOU SS, nme) emma YMIE Subscriber begs leave to inform his coutry friends andthe Public in general, that he has re- moyed to his new and commodious dwelling opposite the Store of the Hon, LU. J. CALLBECK, Sydney Strect, where he is prepared to furaish them with every accomodatien. JONUN CARROLL, ew Good Stabling cannected with the Establishment, Ch town, Sept. 25, 1867. Bins REILLY’S BOOK STORE QUEEN STREET, (Next to Hon. D, Drenan's.) Sos SUBSCRIBER has on hand at his Sronx School Books of all kinds, Slates, Copy Booka, Pena, Ink. * Slate and Lead Pencils, Ink Powders, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Rubber Banda, Memorandum Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Playing Cards, Printing Cards, Paper Blinds, Room Papering, Catechisms, Prayer Books, Thibles, Migsals, Prayer Beads, ITistorivs, Religious & Controversal Works, Novela, &e., &c., ie Which in order to make room for Fall Stock, he will! sell at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASI! tw" Give usa call, EDWARD REILLY. Charlottetown, Queon Street, July 31, 1867. : “ Flying Frenchman.” TIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE by Private Contract the above well-| known favorite HORSE whose stock! are readily bought and commuud the! highest prices. ‘Terms, and all particulars made known on applica- tlon to JOUN MAIER, Pinquid Road, Lot 49, Sept. 18, 1807. Sins pd. - STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! AT MILELNER’S TIN SHOP, Great George Stroet TOVE PIPE TIME will soon be along, and the sub- scriber intends no man shall sell a VHEAPER OR A BEYTER article than he offers. All orders punctually at- tended to. On hanc a few Air-tight and second-hand STOVES, Also a large assortment of TINWARE, at very reasonable prices, Soap-Stone Cut and Fitted, &c.. As the subscribe: expects svon to want a little CASH, a considerable discount will be made for the same, especially in the article of STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWS! And the Subscriber, ever thankful for the very liberal pat. ronage he has hitherto received from his friends, both in town and country, still truets—judic/ously—to carve his way onward ! GEORGEK W, MILLNER. Sept. 18, 1867. 2m A.ver’s Pills. Are you sick, feeble and com plaining? Are you out of. order— your system deranged and your feel ings uncomfortable? These symp- toms are often the prectirsors of serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right ; remedy. Take Ayer’s Pills, and drive out the humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructedly, in health. They stimulate the organs of the body into vigorous activity, purify the sys- tem from the obstructions which make diseases, A cold settles somewhere in the body, deranges the natural op- erations of that part, ‘Dhis, if not relieved, will react upon itself and the surrounding organs, producing gen- eral aggravation, suffering and derangement. While in thiscondition take Ayer's Pills and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the boyant feeling of health. Whats trae and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint ia also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous diseases. The same purgative cxpels them, Caused by similar obstructions aud deraigements they are surely, and many of them rapidly, cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of these Pills will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure such as Headache, Foil Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, Indi- gestion, Derangement of the Liver, Costiveness, Con- stipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms and Suppression, when taken in large doses. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can make them easily, and they are surely the bet purgative edicine yet discovered. Ayor’s Ague Cure, For the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent Fever, of Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill, Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Leadache or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fever; indeed for the whole class of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to curo the severest cases of Chills and Fever, pins has this great advantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the complaint with- out injury to the patient. It contains no quinine ov other deleterious substance, nor docs it produce puinism or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and the west, try it and you will endorse these as- sertions. Prepared by Dr J, C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggista and dealers in medicine every where. W.R. Watson, Genera! agent for Prince Edward Island. ' {sep 4 2m te ist PUBLIC NOTICE. FENHLE travelling public are hereby notified that a new BRIDGE being about to be erected 1t Myres’ Run, on the Malpeque Road, about seven miles from Charlottetown that the thoroughfare will, until further notice, be on the North side of the Bridge, JOHN WILLIAMS, Uoim nissioaer. Chitown, nan COTTON DUCK, AVING been appointed Agent for the sale ef 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, C., HALL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1867. ie Ue ™”™ s College, SHE PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE and GRAM- MAR SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED, on MON- DAY, the 16th current, at 10 o'clock a.m. According to altered arrangements, the Classes in both departments will be under the superintendence and control of the Principal. _The hours of attendance during the summer months, viz from April to November, will be in the forenoon from 9 o'clock to 12}; in the afternoon from 2 to 4; and in the winter months, viz: from November to April, from 9 to 2 as formerly without any interval. An USITER for the Grammar School is wanted im- mediately, Application to be made to Dr. Inglis, who will state terms and duties. "Lhe Protessors of Dalhousie College, Halifax, offer for coinpetition, to the pupils attending the Prince of Wales College, a Scholarship, entitling to free attend- ance on all the classes of the under-graduate course. The award to be made alter examination by the Princi- pal of that College.” The examination for said Scholarship will take place atthe Prince of Wales College on SATURDAY, the 12th October next, at TO o'clock a. m. J. LONGWORTH, Hon Sec'y, bin : P.E. ISLAND Fair & Exhibition. é te EXUIBITION, as advestised, will be held at the Military Drill Shed, Charlottetown on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, , the 9th and 10th days of October next. Doors open at 11 o'clock a. m, ENTRANCE FEE, Sept. 11, 1867. Horses and Cattle, Each Pen of Sheep, “ a Pigs, Every thing else for Exhibition Pree ! and to onsure acmission MUsT UR ENTERED ON TIE SCR rary's Booxs on or before TUESDAY, the 8th of October All live stock must also be entered on the same day (‘lues- day) and be on the grounds on Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, when the Cattle Show will take place. PRIZES for the artieles of Local Industry will va award- ed oa Wapnespay, the first day of the Exhibition. THE CATLLE SHOW will take place on the following day (‘Thursday.) Admission to the Exhibition Shed, on the first day( Wednes- day,) adults 1s. 6d., children 9d.—foliowing day (‘Thurs- day) frée, The Steamers ** Princess of Wales’ and “ Heather Bello" will convey Passengers to and from the Exhibition as fol- lows, viz: —Return ‘Tickets from Shediac, 9s. Summerside, Pictou, Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Souris, 6s. cach passenger, ' : Ilorses, Cattle, and all articles entered for the Exhibition, carried to and from any of the above named ports for one single ordinary rate of freight. By Order, A. McNEILI, Secretary, Board of Commissioners of Agrieulture, Sept, 18, 1867. till exhibition Prince Kdward Island. IN CHANCERY. Re Mark Nathaniel Wright, George Dudley Wright. Margaret Theodocia Wright, Matida Ann Wright, Martha Maria, Wright, sudlsabel Christiana Wright, their Guardian. pursuance of a Decretal Order, made by His llonor the Mastex of Rolls in this cauve, bearin date the 20th day of August last, there will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, at Dunk River, 1n-tince County, in this Island, on WIEDNES- DAY, the Sixth day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, all that valuable FREKBHODD FARM, or Tract of Land, situate on Township No, 26, containing 125 acres, a little more or less, with the Messuage, Mills; Buildings, and appurtenances to the sane Lelonging, of whigh Geonaw M. Ware, the father of the above-named infants, lately died siezed and possessed, The FARM and PREMISES above mentioned are situated on the Main Road, between Somerset (former- ly South-West Settlement) and Freetown, Bedeque ; having a frontage of 125 chains on said Road, and being 10 chains in breadth, a little more or less, The LAND is of superior quality, about Sixty Acres of which are cleared, and in a good state of clutivation, the residue being covered witha fine growth of Hard and Soft Wood. The principal Dwelling House, a 14 storey Building, is 36 by 28 feet, with a kitchen in the rear, 25 by 18 feet, contiguous to which are Woodhouse, Carriage House, Stables, Workshop and Barn, the latter 45 by 30 feet. ‘The Mills, compria- ing a very superior Grist Mill, (with 3 pair runners) Shingle, Saw, and Carding Mills, are propelled by a powerful stream; and their situation for business pur- doses is considered to be unequalled in the Ieland. The property will be offered m three lots or sections. One lot comprising the MILLS, with a COTTAGE, {20 by 18 feet, and a WORKSLIOP, 18 by 15 feet for the use of a Miller, with 25 acres of LAND attached. The second lot will comprise ot the FARM proper, consist- ing of about 75 acres, with the DWELLING HOUSE and other buildings above deseribed ; aud the remaining 25 acres, being the Northern Section of tue tract, and all cleared, will form the third Lot. Should intending purchasers prefer it, the whole pro- perty will be sold in one lot, ‘Tierms.—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of Sale, and the residue of one- third of the purchase mdney, 234 per cent, upon the Ex- ecution of the Deeds. The remaming two thirds to be secured by Mortgage on the premises, in manner more definitely to be expressd on.the conditions of Sale. Dated at Charlottetown, this 10th day of Septem- * ber, 1867. 8s. cach, de. * 23, oe J. LONGWORTH, HonGson, Solicitor. Master in Chaneery. A, HERMANS, GUN-SMI'l'H, BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH. 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 exccute all orders in his live with neatness aud despatch, _ON HAND, A neat assortment of Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c. including the patent Bon ‘Ton Coryre Por, which re- ceived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition of 1867. Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which will surpass everything in tha@farket, and suitable for either Farm use or on board Vessels. A few Warzr Cooners on hand, which together with a large variety of other Stock will be sold cheap fer Cash. Mr. HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, a new, economical and superior article used in washing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent is guaran- teed, and for which he beys to solicit the patronage of Laundry Maids, &e. Ch'town, July 24, 1867. ie COAL! COAL! FOR SALE, 200° ONS ROUND COAL, (Port Hood.) Parties who have purchased and used this Coal onounce it an excellent article for Mouse use . ta” Cheap for Cash, Apply to 7. A. MoNEBILL, Auctioneer, Reading Room Building, Sept: 11, 1867, 3in pe SERMONS for 1861—2—3—1—6 just re- ceived at REILLY'S BOOKSTORE. ived at REILLY'S WARK STORE. mm, ™ CATHCHISM of SACRED HISTORY just! P. E, ISLAND FAIR & EXHIBITION. ie addition to the list, as already published, Prizes will also be awarded as follows, viz:— Best and second best Blood Filly ander 2 years old. Best and second best Blood Colt, 2 years old, Do do Cart do do Best three Bunches Blark Hamburg Grapes, 7s 64 Do do White sweet Waterdo 7s 6d Do do Catawba do 7s Gi Do do Any othev sort do 7s 6d A. MceNEILL, Sec’y to the Board of Commissioners. Cyealottetown' Sept. 25th, 1667, P.E1 > STEAM NAVIGATION COs. STEAMERS “PRINCESS OF WALES” AND HBATHER BELLE The Steamer “Princess of Wales” YTILL Leave Charlottetown for Pictou every TUES- DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. m., in time for the morning Train for Halifax. Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evenings, atier arrival of ‘Train from Halifax. Leaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove, Gut of Canso, every ‘THURSDAY morning at noon, immediate- ly after arrival of train from Halifax, returning to Pic- tou the following morning. Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FRI- DAY night for Summerside and. Shedine, at 7 p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morrning’s rain, Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown, town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after-| noons, immediately after arrival of Train from St. John, THE STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a.m. every SATURDAY morning for Pictou, vaves Pictou at 9 a.m,, same day, for Murray Lar- SE eT ee He NS NR NR Ree Se Mirs.8.A.Allenm’s PREPARATIONS ror ror HAIR. Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN’s WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER,| is suited to both young and old. It strengthens! the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey, aud im-! parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance, It never fails lo RESTORE GRAY MAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL, YOUTHFUL COLOR, Iris Nor a Dyn, but acts directly upon the roots of! the hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity ag in) youth, It will restore it on bald places, requires no} previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one’s self. One bottle will usually last for a year,! as after the hair is once restored, occasional applications onve in three months will insure against grey haus to; the most advanced age. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. A PERSONS having claiins against the Fstate or PETER McLELLAN, late of Burnt Voint, nea- Georgetown, farmer, deceased, (Margaret McKenzie, Ad-! ministrator,) are requesfed to furnish the same, duly attest-| ed, for settlement to the undersigned, and all persons in- debted to the said Estate are reqested to make immediate payment to ‘ R. REDDIN, \ Attorney for the above named Administrator, | Augast 12, 1867, 4m ‘| Ikxecutors’ IN otice. LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the HON-, ORABLE THOMAS HEATH HAVILAND, late; of CHARLOTTETOWN, deceased, are requested to inake famediate payment to the undersigned, Execa-| tors of the last Will and Testament hes - said on Heath Haviland; and all ons having any, claj against the said nstlaus Rieseed to arnt abel uccounts, duly attested,to PTE Exeecutors, * T. HEATH HAVILAND, 2 pp. a? GEORGE W, DEBLOIS, ; Executove, Ch'town, July 3, 1867. - Butler’s Rosmary Hair Cleaner. N elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday, . Leaves Pictou every MONDAY for Charlottetown, after arrival of Train trom Halifax. F. W. HALES, June 12, 1867. Secretary ~ SI. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE, ~ ship the Bishop of Char- lottetown. MIS INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown | Road, a wile and a quarter north of Charlottetown, The site is peculiarly beautiful, healthy, and far re- r &\ moved from the distractions and moral dangers of the city. The halls and rooms of the building are spacious, airy, and comfortable. The College Grounds are large, affording ample room for games and athletic exercises. The course of studies embraces all the branches necessary to prepare young men for the study of the learned professions or fit them for mercantile pursuits, such as Tieuiey. Geogiaphy, the English, French, Latin and Greek Languages, Rhetorie, Mathematics, Phil- osophy, Chemis.ry, &&. Music—vocal and instrumental —is also taught. . ‘ The College possesses a large and well selected Library, as well as an extensive Philosophy Apparatus. Tho Professors and Teachers reside in the Institution, forming but one family with the students, and exer- cising a constant eupervision, favorable to discipline, ‘Tdecorum and good cnnduet, Catholic students aro carefully and frequently in- structed in their holy religion, which they are required to practise, The most svticitous attention is paid to the morals of all, and whilst within the College enclo- sure, they are constantly under the watchful eye of one of the ‘Teachers or Prefects. Perfect diciptine is strictly but kindly enforced. . Students when entering must produce satisfactory testimonials of good character. The College is visited regularly once a week by a Physician, TERMS Per Quarter or 11 Weeks. Board and Tution, : Use of Library, Pbysician’s Fee, ‘ Payments to be made half yearly in advance, The College furnishes bed-steads and mattrasses, the students must provide their own beds and bedding, brushes, basins, towels, &c. The Scholastic year commences on the first* Wednes- day in September and ends about the middle of July Students are requested to enter the College on the first day of the opening’of the classes. For farther particulars apply to A. McDONALD. St. Dunstan's College, Aug. 25, 1567. 6in ' £ | coon ~— oO 0 6 6 *The classes will be re-opened this year on the ilth September, NOTICE. ¥ HE Subscriber having been diy io ated Arion for the Rev. MALACHIIAS RE) Sv). U8, * [oe Sable, during his temporary avsonve © om the nad, te quests all persons indebted to the said Mr, Kevys up their liabilities without delay, WM, CUNDALL. 3 WO pay Ch'town, Sept. 11, 1867. BMicwidzainA COLAS Rimmels Stellan Colas Bouquet dedicated by permission to this talented Artist. Alexandra, Guards, Fragebane, Princess of Wales, Rimmel’s, Lilly of the Valley Jockey Club, Wood Violet, = Millefleur, Fasence Bouquet, Vatchouly, Violet. West, End New Mown Hay, Lovea Myrtle. The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Box ; Sydenhan Eau de Cologue, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Lavendet Flowers, Verbena Water, ‘Tercentenary Sachet, Perfumedr Tercentenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Seented Locken Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making the Hair soft and glossy; Mose Leaf Powder, an improvement oil Violet Powder; Bloom’ gf Ninion, for the Complexion, Depilatory Powder for removing supertluous hairs without intury to the skin; Napoleon Pommade, for tia ng the Mustachos, and instantaneous Hair Dye, for givingt he Hair and Whiskers a natural and permanent shade withou trouble and danger, Kimmels Rose Water Crackers, a new and amusing device for evening parties. ' W.R. WATSON Drug Store, Dec. 22, 1864, "DONALD MRA SE, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer in Gents’ Furnishing Goode Queen street, Charlottetown, P. EB. Island, Aug. 8, 1866. Under the Patronnge of His Lord- possessing, in the highest degree, the property of re-! moving Scurf and Dandruff from the Ileal, and by it imvi-! gorating qualities increasing the growth of the Hair.e W.R. WATSON. GADrugStore, Nov, 98.1864. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. THE “WAVERLY HOUSE,” Ges Ving St. -+«--+- St John, N. B. THIS HOUSE HAS BERN PATRONIZED BY H.R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, H, R. Ho PRINCE ALFRED. By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng- lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most distinguished Americans, whom business or pleasure may have brought to St. John, who have joined in pronouncing it THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCK., tg” The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, wouid respectfully intimate to the travelling Public that he will 'spare no pains or expense to render the House still fur- ither deserving their patronage.—Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. JOUN GUTURIE, Prop tistor. St. John, N. B., Oct. 31, 1866. ~~. CHARLES QUIRKE, MANUFACTURER OF SQUARE ROD, GENT’S BRIGHT AND NATURAL LEAF GOOD SMOKING TCBACCO, QUEEN STREET, Pr. 8.1 ly re Charlottetown January 16, 1867. FOR SALE | HAVE for Sale— i HORSE, 6 years old, Black Hawk breed, 15 hands high, good Reodene. no faults. 1 Pony, 14 hands, M’lonis’s Breed—fast trotter, .6 Tor old. 1 Express Waggon and Harness,—1 Single Waggon, new, 200 Cedar Posts. 5U Tons Pictou large COAL. “oo “ small = ** Terms Cash, or approved Notes of Hand, Timey suit purchasers, JOHN P. IRVING. Clv'town, May 1, 1867.) Pie VORP PAH 2 .ALN L THE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand a full supply of . Rare & Wonson's Copper Paint anarticle which has given the greatest satisfaction to all who have used jt. It possesses superior qualities for efec- tually preventing the accummulation of all foul matter, such as Worms, Barnacles, Grass, &c., on the bottoms of Ves- sels or Boats, when properly applied, I, C, HALL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1857, J, C. ROCHFORT’S PAINT SHOP! HE Subscriber lias taken the PAINT SHOP, lately. oe- f ty prepared to executeall orders that may be entrusted to himin PLAIN AND ORNAMENT. AL PAINTING, on reasonable terms, and without unnecessary delay,—in- cluding Siga ant ed and Ship Painting, Carriages and Sleighs, alse, Kurniture Painted in the best style, and satis- faction warranted. Framed Victures ta Oil Paintings an Mirrors constantly on hand, JC ROCHFORT, Ch'town, Sept 4, 1867. ’ ul Sl ’ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION: HE PARTNERSILEP hitherto existing between JAMES McLEOD and JOILN CURISTIAN, ‘fail- wader the style and firm of McLEOD & CHRISTIAN, is dissolved. Tho undersigned takes upon himesell the settltment of any dealings in connection with the late partnership, JAMES McLEOD .Ch’town, Aug. 28, 1867. ora, Tux above Establishthent will, from this date, be con- ducted under the control and management of MR. ALEXANDER McDONALD, who will have the trans- acting or settling of all business in connection. with o belonging to the firm. * JAMES McLEOD, Charlottetown, Aug. 28, 1867, lyear, THE RESTORER REPRODUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BEAUTLUFIES Sold by Druggists throughout all the World. cupied by Mr Stanford Wells, Grafton Street, where he is Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING or ZYLOBALSAMUM., is ovsential to nse with - the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often. re- stores, and-neyer fails to inviggorate, beautify aod re- fresh the Lair, rendering it soft, silky aud glossy and disposing it to remain in any desired position, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose Hair requires frequent dressing, it has no equal, No lady's toilet is complete without it, The rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses the Hair, removes all dandroff, and impargg to it @ mort delightful fragrance. It will prevent Hair from falling out, and is the most economiva) “and value tle Hair Dressing known, Millions of bottles sold e'wy NEW COOPERAGE!: IE Subscriber begs leave to intimatethat he constantly on hand, at his Cooperage LOWER WATER STREET, PORK AND FISH BARRELS, Which he offers for Sale at very moderate ratog, Job, Worlk performed with despaHllE,” JAMES F. W Ch’tewn, June 12, 18677°"" 38m pd NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, KENT-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, © NVHIS HOTEL, formerly known as the ‘* GLOBE IIO'TEL,” is the largest in the City, and centrally situated; it is now opened for the reception of perma-~ nent and transieut Boarders. The subseriber trusts, by strict attention to the wants and comfort of his friends and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa- tronage. ty The Best or Liqvora always on hand. Good stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler in attendance, JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. Charlottetown, P.E. 1 Noy. 25, 18638. Peaches: Peaches. UST RECEIVED, per Alhambra Nine Cases PEACHES, iu hermetically sealed cans—put up in jsuch a manner as to retain all the delicious flavor of the Fruit, Sold by tho single can or by the dozen, I, C., HALL. Ch’'town, July 8, 1867. West India House. Upper Great George Street- - LE Subseriber offers for Sule at his Store, thé fol ~ lowing, : 11 Hhes. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhds, Holland GIN, Caska Port and Sherry Wine, Casks Hennessey’s Dark & Pale BRANDY, Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime) Cagks Lrish WHISKEY, 60 Doz, Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 40 “ Blood’s xx x Porter, Y »Oity. ‘keeps 7 % Cases CLARET, 40 boxes RAISINS, $3 Bbls CURRANTS, 254 do RAISINS, Lage RICE, 60 do FIGS, Bags PEPPER, Chests superior TEA, Bbls Crushed SUGAR, Caske Washing SODA, Hhds and ble, P. R, Uhds and Bbis P. R. MOLASSES, SUGAR, 6 Bbls Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbis. Red ONIONS, | 20 Dor. Am. BROUMS, 20 Dos. Am, BUCKETS, ) —ALSO— A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &e., suitable for the season. ‘ The above artic.s are of the very best description, and will be sold chea» ior Cash, : LEMUEL MQKAY. } r Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1866, CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wir114 Brown, Esa., President, on. George Coles, ‘Thos. W. Doda, Esq. Hon, George Beer, Mr. Wi'‘iam Dodd, i. J. Calbuck, Haq. Mr. ‘Phomas Essery, dy. Artemas Lord, Mr. Bor.ram Moore, (wen Commolly, Meq. J.D. "Mason, Esq. Mark Butcher, Bs). MroOW.4 tn Weeks, isis tateen Daily. OF thes$ fom 1" 4, ml tee p. m,. IT. PAL SLE, Scoretar Mvttual Fire {nsurance Office, hort Sz., : bg Ciiariotteiown, lst Feb., 1867, i BRITISH PERIODICALS, The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) The Edinburgh Review, (\Whig.) The W estminxster Review, (Kadical.) The North British Review, (Free Chureh.) AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) 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