* Ee on Tar Civic Exxcrions, resulted as follows :— Mayor—Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., (re-elected Ward No 1—-Jobn Morris, Be, in ¢ do ‘¢ 2—James Reddin, Esq., do 3—George R. Beer, Esq, ‘* 4-—-J. B. Pollard, Esq. * &—David 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. crew—the 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. ‘The 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 ‘waged agxingt the Christians of Crete is stopped before that date. ‘Gold is advanc- ing in the United States—tho Inst quotation being 1404. That MeGee will haye a hard eontest in Montreal is uow apparent. The following, from the Montreal '* Daily News,” of Tuesday last, a warm supporter of Mr. McGee, will give the render an idea of the strength of Mr. Devlin: — “A mass meeting, called by Mr. Devlin, of his friends and supporters: was’ 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 “up at such a late hour, that we would be un- ableto do justice to the eloquent speech delivered by the candidate, av‘ 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,"’ —— acters which came off yesterday‘ 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 took’ 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 —-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 Davis’ Pain Killer. ey NAL AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS! one Mirs.S. A. Allen’s PREPARATIONS ror tut HATR. | ; Mrs. 8S. A. ALLEN’s 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. ALLEN’s | 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 one’s 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. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Are the most perfect purgative we aro ,. able to produce, and, as we think, has ever yet been made by saybody, ‘Their effeets have «bencantl) shown cel the qther medicines in use. ‘They 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, ‘ 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 ‘lea Demonstration, in aid of St.jother foreign countrics is equal to the demand at home, and Andrew's Ci, ‘irch, 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 pain® Will be taken for the ac- To Printers! commodation of the town’s for. X, and as it is an excel. WANTED at the Zerald Ollicey a COMPOSITOR, lent oppertunity to enjoy a day3® 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-