semis 7 t MISCELLANEODS. JOHN O'GROAT AND HIS HOUSE, $a Ee : - — is é Inthe reign of James 1V., of Scotland, three brothers, Malcolm, Gavin, and John O'Groat, natives ot Holland, came to the const of Caithness, with a letter im latin fromm that movarch, recommending them to the protectiba and countenance of his: etb- jects therenbout. They got possession of « large district of laud, aud in process of time, multiplied aud prospered until they vumbered eight diflerent proprietors by the-vame of Groat. Qn one of their annual diuners celebrated to commemorate their ar- vival at-Cnithness, a dispute arose us To: the right of precedence in taking the door and the head of the table. break up these annual gatherings. But the wisdom aad virtue of Johu prevented thisrupture. He made ‘This waxed very serious, and threateued 10) Ganuett.—-Lost at THE HERALD, ) WEDNESDAY oNOY).:15, 1867. gy ere etree eneatintineneemmmnnmernepennemienlntmatieisetmepmeeraranerratnee DREADFUL © @ALM+RRARFUL LOSS OF LIFB, SHIPPING, STAGES, &,, AT THE) LABRADOR. By telegrams to W. H. Mare, Esq., from Harbor Grace, we are in possession of the following iufor- mation in refereuce to the loss of life and property, in a gale that occurred at the Labrador ou the 9th instant :— Lost at Indian Tiekle.Torra-novay Dash, Est- elle, Rapid, Roe, Mary Bell, E. M. Dodd, Rival, Mary, Dove, Charles, Skye, Elizabeth, Natives Friend, Four Brothers, Ses! Slipper, and another, vame unkvown.—Lost at Domino, Euchidas aud Black ‘Tickle.—An English sghooner loaded with fish.—Loat at Butleaux, Atlas, Isubella, and Margarct Gravt.—Lost at Bolter’s a touchiug speech to them, soothing their augry spirits with av appeal tothe common and precious: memories of their native laud, and to all their joint experiences in this. He eutreated them to retury to their homes quietly, aud he would remedy the eur- rent difficulty at the next meeting. Won by bis kindly apivit aod words, they complied. with his re- quest. Ip he interval, Johu built a house, express- ly for the porpose, of an octagoual form, with eight doors aud windows, He then placed a table of ‘ak, of the same shape in the middle, and when the vext meeting took place, he desired each head of the diflereut Groat fumilies to enter at his own door and sit at the head of his own table. This happy and ingenious plan restored good feeling and a plea- saut footing to the sensitive families, ard gave to the good Dutchman's name au interest it wall carry with it forever, A MELANCHOLY ROMANCE. ‘ crore Rock aud Seals Islaud, a fore-aud-alter aud ao Eug- lish Schoonor, Lost at Seal tsland and Shoal Bay, two fore-aud-alters,—At Corbetts Island, the schoo- ner Orion and sixteen lives lost. ‘Total lives Jost, thirty-seven, All the stages at Indian Tickle were swept away, with a grout deal of fish aud oil, No account has been received from northward of sudinn Tickle, The gale was trom north-cast to uorth-west, with heavy snow, Harbor Grace, Oct. 21. Mastiff started; other losses reported by craft: Trinity, Jane, Rosina, Antelope, Chanticleer, Wave, Brilliant Star, aud Tangier. Immediately upon the receipt of this melancholy intelligence, the Government engaged the steamer ** Panther,” belonging to Messrs. Job, Brothers & Co., and despatched her with supplies to the scene of the calamity. With equal alacrity the steamer * Mastiff,” belonging to Messrs. Puuton & Munop, A strange iacident took place at New Orleans a) few days since, A mun, far advanced in yeare,| bad beer employed to carry a box to a certain quar-! ter iv this city, but, previons to reaching his desti- nation he fell dead in the street. The anthorities ordered the body to be removed to the hearse depot ; the box being meanwhile left in the adjoiuing house. The inmates proceeded to examine the box, when to their astonislunent, itwas found te contain the ske- leton of a child, and the skull and some other bones; belouginy to the body of an adult. The discovery was communicated to the proper authorities, aud at length the following particulars transpired’: Don has been seut from arbor Grace by Joho Munn, Esq., ou the same erraud of mercy, These vessels will bring home as many as they can of the ship- wrecked people. St, John's Patrivt, [From the St. John's, Nfld., Patriot.) His Excellency Governor Musgrave took passage os Saturday last, in Her Majesty's Steam Ship Fawn, for Ottawa, the Seat 6f Goverument of the Dominion of Canada, The ostensible object of His Excelleucy’s visit to that cily iis to be present at the opening of the first Parliamout of the Confederated Rainey Duran, a vative of Spain, married in Cut-|Colonies of British North Ameriga—The ceremony P 1 alouia, many years ago, a wealthy lady, called Dov- na Isabel Romero, for whom he professed the most tender attachment. The latter dying after the emi- gfation of the couple to New Orleans, Duran, by some means, obtained the skull aod some of the other boues of his deceased wiie, whica he ever after kept with the greatest care, wrapped up in ajject in view. piece of black silk, Some years after the death of his first wits, Duran married a secoud—a person much younger than himself. By this wife he had a daughter on whom he fondly doted; but she dying in 1838, wheu only ia her seveoth year, Duran was plunged in the deepest grief, and determined, no to part with bis daughter's body, aud had it secret! embalmed and put into a box with the remains of his former wife, but in order not to appéar as oppe- sing the Jaws established customs, he went to the expense of mock interment. The loss exercived such « strong impréssion on his mind that he seem- ed indiffereat to all about him, and his affairs be- gan rapidly to declice, Hie keenly sensitive miud was, however, destined to receive nother, and, from the attending cirheaaaalle qptill more paivful bereavement, in the elopement of his wife, which event almost unseated his reason, Ruin vow made such rapid strides in the fortunes of this bap- ot opeuing the first session of the Dominion Puarlia- ment may be very interesting speetucle, but we should think not quite so much of a novelty as to iuduce a Governor to quit his Government at this season of the year merely to witness it. It is shrewdly sue- pected that His Excellency has quite a different. ob- itis well kuown that His Excellency is a fervid Unionist ; and we strongly incline to the belief that his visit to Ottawa is mainly for the pur- pose of discovering whether apy better terms may be proffered this calovy thun those ¢ontaived iu the Quebec Scheme. It is said that Wis Excelleney is most desirous to unite this Island with the Canadian Deminion as speedily as the prelimivaries can be arranged.+—WVe arc slow to’ believe, bowever, that Cavuda will ever @gree tothe ferais upon which, ouly, our people would consent even to entertaio the scouted subject of Confederation, Newfoundlaud will never consent to the infliction of local taxes up, on her people by the Dominion Parliumeut; they will never consent to an Export Tax upen the Pro- duce of their Fisheries; nor will they ever consent that the Geoeral Assembly shall be shorn of any of the powers und privileges it now possesses; or its popular branch reduced to a petty Corporation. If the Dominion desire to aunex this valuable Island The Edinburgh Review, (Biz. The Westminster Review, (Radical.) The North Pe Watton: (Pree Church.) AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) 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STEAMERS ‘* PRINCESS’ OF WALES” AND HEATHER BELLE The Steamer “Princess ot’ Wales” ILL Leave Charlottetown for Pietow every TUES- DAY and, TUURSDAY mornings at 6 a. m,, in time for the morning Train for Halifag. Lea¥és Picfou 16f Charlottetown tvery TUESDAY and FRIDAY “evenings; ‘after arrival'of ‘Prain 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 Sbediac, at 7 p.m, Will conneet with Wednesday and Saturday morrning's Train. Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown, well wooded and possessing other advantuges; and for wh given. that most advantageous mercantile situation known as Americans and other speculatorsptrchase here and ship for Lime Kiln, will be sola or icasea on reasonable terms, Plans, particulars or aby other information can be @ patch. _Orwell Store, Aug. 10, 1864, A, HERMANS, GUN-SMI'l'H, BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH. with neatness and despatch, ON MAND, A neat assortment of Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, &e. &c. including the patent Bon Ton Corren Pot, which re- ceived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition of 1967. Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which will surpass everything in the Warket, and euitable for either Farm use or on board Vessels, A few Watur Cooiins on hand. which together with a large variety of other Stock will be sold cheap for Cash, Mr, HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER’S CRYSTAL Washing, whereby a saving of filty teed, and for which he begs to solicit the patronage of Laundry Maids, &e. Ch'town, July 24, 1867. ie JOHN BELL, N all its branches, thankful to his Friends and) Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them and the public generally, that he is still to be found at his ©OhD B27 A IN DD, Queen Street, and is preparee to make up all kinds of garments er- trusted to him in the latest style and improvement of fashion. Terms Cash. te Entranee at side Door. Queen Street, July 18, 1866, UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE THE “WAVERLY HOUSE,” ee TIN1S HOUSE HAS BEEN PATRONIZED BY HR. HH. THE PRINCE OF WALES, H. R. H. PRINCE ALFRED, | EGS to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has again commenced Busines on Dorches: it cures many complaints other remedies cannot reach, the wr Street, next door to the Reading Room building, tact is ay well established as that the sun hghts the world where he is prepared to execute all orders in bis line s BLUE. « new, economical wid superior article used in! er cent is guaran) MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING | igulate t Soa fr eat a A FINE. CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS ~AN D— ENTERPRISING FENILE unersiened has been instructed by the Owners to offer for SALE. or to REN'T several valuable 1 and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES md FARMS in Bexrast and other parts of the Island in pe eerie 4 MEN! ich good and valid ts tles and immediate possession gan be Also four, LOTS being the residue ¢f_ thirteen BuildingLots (the other nine having been sold the present SOMME 5 miles from Georgetown where close to 160000 bushels of Produce are annually ship HILL a wt ved ay E BRIDGE ta and nearly all pai + Great Britain the United States rag fag a eaerciesepe A number of Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting Hous Post Office, and Temperance Society have been established for rome ime; with miny Grist and Saw and Cloth Millsin the viginity ; where also any quantity of all kinds lumber can be had n trade atlow rates, Suymen Lisa,is the only Freehold Property for sale in the place which renders it most desirable for the above class of artizans new so much wanted in this rising town, A STORE and D WELLING on it capable of holding 15000 bushels produce with a double Wharf and site for @ btained by calling at the office of Messrs. Barn & Sox, Land Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference can also be had from W. Sanpyerson, F, P. Norvon, Tuos, Georgetown; Jas, Bronenicx, Campbelton, Lot 4; F. W. Hvains, Examiner Ofiice, Chatlotsetown, ‘aie subscriber at Orwell, who is also Agent for the sale of Mamny’s Mowilng Machine, the celebrat ’ Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs. Bourxs, Mill View, the Honble jp MeLauex, New Perth, Finuay W. McDonanp, Pinette; where CLOTH is received and returued with des. RICHARD 7: CLARKS. tHE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST DOCTOR, HOLLOWAY’S PILLS FPMUTS great household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of lite, Itix well known to the werld that Disorders of the Liver and Stomach, _ Most perrons will, at some period of their lives, suffer frou indigestion, derangement ef the liver, stomach or bowels. which if not quickly removed, frequenty settle into « dan. gerous illness. It is well known in India, and other trepi. cal climates, Uiat Hollowny's Pills are the only remedy jean be rehed on in such eases, Almost every soldier abroad jcarties a box of them in his knapsack. In England moat persons know thet these Pills will cure them whenever the liver, stomach or bowels are out of order, und that the need no physician, 4 Weakness and Debility. Such as suffer from weakness, or debihty, and those whe. feel want cf energy, should at once have recourse to those Pills, a8 tney 1amediately purify the blood, and acting upon the main-epreng of life, give strength and vigor to the system le young persons entering into womanhood, with a desange- iment of the functions, and to mothers at the turn ef hfe there ills will be most efficacious in correcting the tide of life that may be on theturn. Young and elderly men suf. fer ina similar manver at the same periods, when there ie always danger; they should therefore undergo @ course of his purifying medicine, which insures lasting nealth, Disorders of Children, If these Viils beused according tothe printed direction and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys, at least once a day as salt is forced into meat, it will penctrat the kidneys and correct any derangement of their organsi Should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointment should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder, and a few days will convince the sufferer that the effect of these two re medies is astonishing. Disorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest maladies, «heir effeet is to vitiate all the fluids of the body, and to send a poisoned stream through all the channels of cireulation, Now what is the —— of the Pills? They cleanse the bowels, re+ ¢ liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach inte « natural condition, and aeting through the seorctive organs upon the blood itself, change the state fof the system from sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and whole- some effect upon all its parts and functions Complaints of Femaies. ‘The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex are invariobly oorrected without pain or inconvenience by the use of Holloway's Pills, They are the safest and surest me- Ves-Ming St.-- = »¢ John, N. J. dicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. Bilious Affections. All young children should have administered te them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pilla, which will their blood, and enable them to pase safely through the dif- terent disorders incidental to children, such as measles, hoop- less man, that io the course of a short time, the —the Key ot the ‘St. Lawrence—there mast Le 06] iown, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. after-| By all the British Amotican Governors, and by the Eng: once wealthy proprietor was reduced to the condi-/ mistake about these points, In fact, these points|noons, immediately after arvival of Train from St. lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most tiog of acommon beggar. But be had still one/must be definitely au satisfactorily settled by the| Jolin. distinguished Americans, whom busimess or ing-congh, cowpock, and other infantile diseases. These Pills are so harmless in their nature as not to injure the mest deli- cate constitution, and are therefore more peculiarly adapted treasure left, the humble suppliant wandering from door to door, dependant vpon public charity for sup- port, had yet in bis possession an ignored and priceless gem, which shared with him his fortanes— the box coutaining the bones of his wife aud child. He thus lived on for a series ‘Of years, and when- ever it became necessary to shift his place of xes- idevce, the box containing the precious relics were ever his first care, and for which he craved a shel- ter under title of important papers. His last reei- dénce was at the house of a widow who had known him in better times. Here he lived until sickness overtook him, when the scanty means of his hos« pitable landlady vot allowing her to minister to his wants, he removed to the public hospitel, re he died ubout a year aod w hull since. The Indy who appears in some degrees to have imbibed his pre- judices, out of respect to his memory, would not, tora long time, allow the relics so highly prized to be removed ; bat the earnest solicitations of her ac qoainthnces, who were already, as well as ‘herself; apprized of the contents of the box, induced her al last to consent, Proper steps having consequently been tuketi fo edxure their admission td the public cemetry, ap old man was employed for the purpose of couveying then to the hearse, depot, who, as we have seen, sunk uoder the burden 16 rise vO more. THD POPE'S PLEA ‘LO THE MONARCHS, BIB lores ‘Florence, Qet; ) bby, 18674 The Unita Cattolica, the chief organ of the ultra- moptane prity in Ealy, states that the Holy See is abdist to bdbouice, officially aud diplontatically,. to the European Powers the following, facts 1. ‘That while all the Provinces of the State are enjoying the most perfect peace and tranquility, arm od. banda, proceeding from the frontier” Of the terri- tury oc ied by the Flofeticé Gov ent, have ota! thes@ipr6¥ utes to excite discofd and 1ede!l- Lg niust. geverpmenl, and toae™ t a * a dats of Ornainal briga é 2. Thgtthe inhabitants of these districts, eudden- ly inva yg bands, ios ec rey jg ke such efditdtiond and sAborlagte he’ revolt ‘intro: duced amovg them, have remained loyal to the holy father, manifesting their abhorretee of such felonousacts, ‘ ‘see 8. “Lbkt the bawde which have boda’ formed in Puséany and the provinces ubarped from the Holy See, and that ia broad day. uvder the eyes. of tlie Italian goveromental authorities, who have gravted padsporte, Kithough ‘t war notorious that these stavelléfs foterided to invade the Pontifiewl States. 4. That the Iiglian troops have given free pas- sage to many of theee bands who have invaded the Poutifion! territory from various points of the Tas. cau aad Orvietan frontier. :.Oo these grounds,” concludes the Unita Catto. Hea; the Geverumet of the Holy See will declare 10, be the victim of a fresh attempt on the pari the Florence government, which, uot withstanding t Aber Copvettion, has permitted an iuvasior ot the territory whieli it dlemnly uodartogk to) guard.” 7 oo . Domivion before the subject can be agaiu seriously taken up, When these aud some other repulsive matters shall be swept away the question of Union will present a diflerent and somewhat more alluring aspect than it does at present. His Excellency embarked at 100’clook. A Guard of Henor was in attendance and great guns boomed on the occasion, His Excellency had scarcely reached the deck, when the sky suddenly became black and lurid, and forthwith burst from the clouds the most vivid flashes of lightuing aud heaviest peals of thapder we ever heard, We trust tha frowning sky was not omivous of evil! Old folks shake their heads prophetic! —At i] »'¢lock the Prosideptot the Couneil; We ffon. Lawrebée O'Bried, was sworn in Administrator of the Government during the absence of the Governor. The Oath of Office was ad- ministered by His Lordship Chief Justice Hoyles, iv the presence of Heads of Departinevts, &c. The ceremony coucluded with a salyo of artillery, SAD COMPLICATIONS AT QUEBEC. The relations between the military andthe Provin- cial authérities are becoming very critical.’ It is known that the chiefs of the garrison have retused to post a sentinel at the door of Government House. These geutlemep, fiud it below + dignity 4 ap English doldiey so moust guard voder ihe wi ows of a Provincial Lieut. Governor. We do not see why there should be more humiliation for a pion pion to do this honor to a high functionary who has iad no occhsjon td bédr arms, than ton oder who has never been under fire. If it is simply a military affair. It is easy tomake Sir Narcisse Belleau into a general, of the like sort ag more than oné now in Her Majesty’s armies, and, to cut the knot of diffi- culty, our Lieut.Governor would lend himeelf grace- fully to wear epauleties. But the example set in gh places Bas borne fruit, and a few ag chmeut off rs—riflee= tury salute (ond entire ‘d of voluptes ed-arme in front of the Government Che soldiers laughed in the ranks at the useless iyoublejwhich 4 vélunteérs Gapk, | the officer let therh bugh. « If ft ieliket t, th the snilitary spirit among us is to be recompensed aud encouraged, militia bills are superfluous, The Minister of Militia, Mr. Cartier, who hag just given Mr. Adj t Gen- eral MeDotgall a suubbing, willf we add Wherinced, know hew to do justice to.opr compatriots. , A few days ago, in Quebec, judgment was given in the case of the steamer Secret, for haviug run dwn the steamer Luke St. Peter, in Canadian waters, on the 6th Aug: last. Damages for $20,000 and eret. The last named sioamer was vor. He. \ Paper. ; Pease # AT. being mi covered in ‘ets. “The Meron will winter atthe port of Toronto, © paper says that arrangements are now i Ret, Spee ¢ Brown apd bis Lady started from Feces for an at noon on the: 94th Oct. nosts, were, awarded against tho owners of the Se, hdineets | ie sper blockade runner, aud for.some time lay im this bar.) * to bave the gunboats. onthe upper Jakes!" paratory to going into winter quar- THE STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a.m. every SATURDAY morning for Pictou, Leaves Pictou at 9 a.m., same day, for Murray Har- bor Georgetown and Souris, reinaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves Pigtou every MONDAY for Charlottetown, after arrival of Train from Halifax, F,. W. HALES, June 12, 1867. Secretary STELUA COLAS Rimmel’s Stella Colas Bouquet dedicated by permission to this talented Artist. Alexandra, Guards, Fragebane, Princess of Wales, Kimmel's, cout of the Valley Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Millefleur, Essence Bouquet,’ Patchouly, Violet. West End New Mown Hay, Loves Myrtle, The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Kox ; Sydenham Ea de Cologue, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Layendet Flowers, Verbena Water, Tercentenary Sechet, Perfumedr Tercentenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Seented Locken Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making the Hair soft and glosxy; Hose Powder, an improvement oil Violet Powder; bloom of Ninien, fer the Coniplexion. Depilatory Powder for removing supertiuous. haire without injury to the skin. Napoleon Pommed, fur fixing the Mustaches, and ifstantaheouw Hair Dye, for'grving the Hair and Whiskers a hattral and permanent shade withou trouble and danger, Rimmel,s Kose Water Crackers, a new and amusing device for evening pafties. W.R. WATSON, Drug Store, Dee, 22, 1864, ~ NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, KENT-STREET,, 62) #&. > « CHARLOTTETOWN MEHIS UOTEL, formerly. known the * GLOBE [ HOTEL,” is the ek in the diy aud centrally situated ; it iy now opened for the reception of perma- nent and transient Boarders. The, subseriber trosts, by strict attention to the wants and comfort, of his friends and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa- tronage, j te” The Best or Liquors always on hand. Good stabling for any number of horges, with a careful hostler in attendance. JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. Charlottetown, P.E. Jy. Nov, 25, 1868. % 4! REILLYS BOOK SLORE Te P Re Next to Hon. D. Brenan.) i uaa SUBSCRIBER has on hand at his Storm | School Books of all kinds, Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink. Slate and bead Kepsite, dok, Powders, Writing Paper, Wra ping aper, Envelopes, Rubber Bands, Memorandum Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Playin ards, patting Gfrde, Mi linds, Room Papering, . sea pa Prayer Books, ibles, Mivsale, Prayer Beads, Histories, Religigus & Controversal Works, 10) 0Mbvele Sadie,” eg MEN OF eo, Which in oder to make room for Fall Stock, he » at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH! te” Give we a call: AND REILLY Charlottetown, Queen Street ‘ wre di By Hee, npr bee by Jud fA ge ‘|i Fall, they shal pleasure may bave brought to St. John, who, haye joived in pronouncing it THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCE. te The Proprietor, thankfal for past favors, would spare no pains or expense to render the House still fur- ther deserving their patronage.—Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. JOUN GUTHRIE, Proprietor. St. John, N. B., Oct. 31, 1866. THE SUHSCRIBER keeps constantly on hind « full supply of Rare & Wonson'’s Copper Paint GENT’S BRIGHT AND NATURAL LEAF GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown - - + P.E. I a ee Oe ee CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ee Witusam Brown, Esa., President. on. George Coles, Thos. W. Dodd, Eaq.. Hon. George Beer, Mr, William Dodd, H. J. Calbeck, * Mr. Thomas Easery, Mr, Artemas ; Mr, Bertram Moore, Owen Copnolly, Enq. J. 1. Mason, Esq. Mark Butcher, Req. Mr, William Weeks. Risks taken Daily. Office hours from 10 a. m, to 4 p, m. H. PALMER, Seoretary, Mutual Fire [Insurance Office, Kert St., Charlottetown, let Feb., 1867, } y “ALTERATION IN BUSINESS. Notice to Debtors. seme et a HE Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete change being about to be made in the business cary ried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the late Patrick Ste- phens, deceased, and subsequently by the under- ’ And this is to give notice to thove parties indebted to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the undersigned, ts, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts, be sued without further nailee on Glosiig of the Navigation, ‘All kityds of mprehantable Prodgoe taken ie Riis t, respectiully intimate to the travelling Pablic that he wilijd : I i a ahvnag vonutifwlly into the parts affected. ance to fluid so necessary for digestion, the Pills operate a infallibly reotifymg its irregularitics and ¢ffeet COPP KR PAIN ah {nundice, bilious remittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of that organ. oy pey their seepoea accounts in full eluding Sign Painting and Shi us corrective of the humors affecting them, Dropsey. Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills ee® ointly with the Ointment, which should be rubbed very Derangement of the Kidneys. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital imppos? ealth, Upon the liver, the gland which aecretes the fieallr, ly curing Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known for the fol. lowing diseases :-— an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to all ge arom: po a a Nae au who have used it. It possesses superior qualities for effee-| }3 1; suscom-|Dysentery " ghainks Nes Peulouncus tually preventing the accammulation of all foul matter, «uct plaints {Erysipelas Lameg ° Tumore pe eras, pape aero Pas 4 the bottoms of Ves- Blotches on|Females Irre- Piles : \Uleers wastrel ab she ie, gongs he gay 1. ©. HALI the skin gularities [Rheumatism | Veneral Affee- May 22, 1867 Mca ‘™* | Bowel com-'Fevors of all |Retention of tions Coonnneve. Sy = | plsinte |. Kinds Urine | Worms of all Colies iss Serofula or inc CHARLES QUIRE ' constipation es ‘ King's Evil | Weakness from ‘FAQ of the id-ache .ore Throats whatever cause MANUFACTURER OF bowels. |_ndigestion 5 tone and &c., &e. SQUARE ROD Consunip- fiammation| Gravel D thon, Sold at the Establishment of Pxorzseson Hottowar, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deulers in Me dicine throughout the civilized orld, tt the following prices: te, 1pd., 26. 9d, $0. 6d., Lle,, and 338. cach Box, *,* There is 2 considurable saving by taking the larger sine, N B,—Directions for the guidance of patiens in every disorder affixed toeach Dot. dec. 6 DONWALD M‘SRAE, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer in Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Quoen Street, Charlottetown, PB. Island, Aug, 6, 1866 R. REDDIX, Attorney and Barvister at Maw, CONVEY ANCER, 4. Office---Great George-St., Charlottetewa, (Near the Cathotte Cathedral.) August 29,1866. BR J. C. ROCHFORT’S PAINT SHOP! FPL Subseribor has taken the PAINT SHOP, tately oo- cupied by Mr Stanford Wells, Grafton Street, where he'lp prepared to executeall orders thatmay be éntrusted te hishia PLAIN AND ORNAMENT- AL PAINTING, on reasonable terma, and without Painting, ——. She 8 Le a shar Oo Poa mo gn pg tomer 5 © ReCmFORE f em | ‘Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 18, 1967. fepns, HOOF