HERA ' glistrllo error“. a ’ ‘ Dunedin MATTER. A I-‘snttart Law Stun—«The New York ’l‘ribuus of Saturday has the following :—— " Gcnrrd O'Neill. who is President of one oi the " wings” d the Fenian Brotherhood. hud criminal in- formation led yesterday a alert Michael Scenlnn and Dr. David Bell editors of Its Irish Republic, ' for pro- voking him to_cotnnrit a breach of the peace.' by pub- lishing a certain statement in a letter written and sign- . .’ .» (Continued fromfirst page.) hoodlum-e his msrshel's baton. ‘ it will be enough Mr 9.. and give me the sword—a {sir exchange is en t eyving enoy how. Now go. and God be wid yes i ' I at once gave the word-‘ Form a rallying square.’ snd——-—’ . [This was too much for tee. eedI gave a sob oi . r which my ewtul situation could not slide. 4 t 'e that at all i" said Fiancene. ‘I heard ee-ebgd'y groaning and-Issuing ; didn't you hear it. t i ,.‘No.' said Ceyrasec 3 it would be the winds or a 0" by Pill Willie» H- Green. of the Notional l ' 2" ; Illottith'r' mafia—The statement in question is to t "1 ‘ r v o tie w t' e vs:-- l I did hear something. said Amelie. who, no .z . I I. w.“ “I, know. . emitting it who her friends outside. rose and came hurriedly to the window. to anticipate a tinder movement on the part of her companions. She Matted out of the window. and was so close to use that if I had breathed she would hove felt it shed-3h the leionry. “Shall I eponk?’ thought I a—‘shetle whisper? No. she might scream or start: what a chance though! Shell I? Yes. I will—pliers goes ;' end I whispered soft end low as the ' juvenile of sepbyrs. ‘ Amelia! ’ Thank van! on scream-n little start, that was all. and she leaned farther out.so that she could whisper mad the edge. ' Is it Time ? ’ she breathed. ‘ No. he's down below ; are you coming to-night I ' ‘ Impossible at present; but watch that men go out. My window is round the corner. where there is also etree. and you and Time may 'climb end help rundown. I will open the jalousies as asignei; but if it is impossible I will keep tryst to-morrow night. Now. ol’ and she turned into the room marking care cssly. ‘ Nothing there.’ Stealthin as e nocturnal eat I stole back to Tim. who from his coign oi vantage had behold the inter- view. end then we waited to:- the departure of the mmiesery. A long wait we had of ll, too; but at last out they came. Cayraeso end hie guest; they crossed the garden. wished each other good night et the gate, end the Senor having locked it. recrossed the lawn and entered the house. The sound of bolt- ing and barring ensued. the windows of the sitting room were closed. end ell wns again dark and silent. ‘Lct us go now under the window,'seid Tim. {but which isit?’ .‘She said. ‘ Round the corner, where there is a tree: but. hang it i there are four corners and trees ell over the place. We must wait here till she makes the signel.’ . We hadn‘t long to wait. Presently the jelousies of the corner window at the book were thrown open. light streamed from it, end a female figure was visible ; whereupon Tim bounced like a tiger across the lawn towards the house. I followed more cautiously. but before either he» or I had got under the window the light wee extinguished end the figure consequently became invisible. too well to his sorrow and humiliarioe. the brelou es. sumptiou of O'Neill. and the capital he eedtiurorcd to etch out of the Ridgewey affair. He came here nnd started in the “claim. business; but wee not long in o ration before he was suspended by the War end rcasnry Departments for presenting before them on- iust and dishonest claims. end his name was posted up in each Department as one forbidden to transact any business with the Government." Meson Scenlen and Bell were arrested in their otlice at l2 o'clock. noon. Thcy proceeded with their coun- scl to the Police Court. O‘Neill also a pcercd with his counsel. The defendants were held u 8i .000 bail each for their appearance. July 10. The New Yor Sun says it is rumoured that the ex- utnttltllton of this case will bring to light portions of the history of the invasion of Canada not heretofore made public. but in which alsrge umber of persons are likely to be interested. "in Grace the Archbisho preached at Windsor yrs- terdny. for en hour and a tail. end administered the Sacrament of Confirmation. We learn that ills Grace will be at Anna olis on Sunday next. end from thence will proceed to . t. Mary‘s and anmouth. on a visi- tation. He will afterwards visit the northern pert of together. shoutsix or eight weeks absent from the city.-—-Ilz. Express. The New York Sun's special says. Secretary Seward has nearly completed ne tetious for the purchase of Greenland and Iceland mm the Danish government. It is said he is to give five and a half millions of gold for them. end that he has already promise of sullicicnt support in the Sennte to secure the ratification of the measure. Yesterday His Emit-Honey Admiral Nundy received a telegram from Brest. France. announcing the safe ar- rival there on Sunday last of the French Monitor (la- andapo. end her tenders the Europe»: nnd Volta. Those two vessels left here on the 15th of lest month. and had a remarkable good pessegc.—llx. Reporter. The city of Paris contains about 2.003.000 of inhabi- tants. living in 50,000 houses. London has 3.000.000 at people and about 360.000 houses—the ro rtion of people to a house being five times lorgcr n nris than in t It) English capital. The London avorngc is eight and the Paris average is forty to each dwelling. The Geological survey of New Brunswick has com- menced. Professor Bailey and Mr. Mathew are at work to the westward of St. John City. and Mr. Robb. ‘ Hist! hint ! Amalie 2' said Tim, in a strong ( brother of Dr. Robb ) has his head quarters at Fred. whisper. ericton. and is making explorations on the river eborc ‘ Si I all ’ replied a voice from above ; ‘ espera no a!" PI.“- poco.’ A grand Fenian picnic took place on the 26th. at Del- levue Hospital. New York. at which upwards of 2000 people were present. Col. Negle made an address, in which he denounced the oOntcmplnted raid into Canada. Srnmoru or 1th Umren Braves Austin—Wash- ingtou. June 24. Secretary Scholieltl reports that if no further enlistments are made. the force of the army on the let of January next will be 30,000. In the six-onrcd gig race. in Boston. on the 4th. the New Ilt‘nuswickers were nowhere in the contest. owing. it is said. to some defrct in their boots. The famous Ward llrothers wore the winners. A Government House for the Province of Ontario ts about to be erected at a cost at 058.0”. The vote for (ion. M'Clclluu in Hill. was I.8li.75~l. For Mr. Lincoln,‘.l,2‘23,035. There are more Scotch Highlanders in Canada then in Scotlund. Life in n Pill Box! EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS PROM MAGGIEL'S ANTI-BILIOUS came. one Pdl in e Dose! Ono Fill in a Dose! One Pull in 3 Dose! What one Hundred Letters a Day say from puticnts all over the habitable Globe : t No more noxious doses for me in live or ten pills taken at one time. One of your pills cut-ed me,' ' I‘hnnks Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to keep in the house.‘ ' Our Doctor treated Inc for Chronic Constipation as they called it. and at last said I was incurable. Your Maggicl's I’ills cured me. ‘ I had no appetite; Maggiel‘s Pills gave me a hearty onc.’ ‘ Your I‘ilis are mavveilous.‘ ‘ I send for another box. and keep them in the house.‘ ‘ Dr. Ringgit-l has cured my head that was chronio.‘ ' I gave half one of your iills to my bube for cholera morbus. The deer young ting got wcll in a dey.’ ‘ My nausea of a morning is now enrod.’ ' Your box of Meggtel‘s salve cured see of noises in my heed. I robbed some salve behind my cars and mo noise iclt.‘ ' Send me two boxes; I went one for a poor i‘amiiy.’ ' l enclosea dollar; your price is twenty-five cents, but the medicine to the is worth a doller.‘ * Send me live boxes of Your pliis.’ I Let see have three boxes of your salve and pills by return mail.‘ FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE Kidney. Retention of Urine. also" Maggi.“ pm. "a . perfect cure. One will satisfy any one. son rEMAEtTmsnasns. Nervous I’fltlfl‘lllon, Weakness, General Lassitudn and went of A petite. Maggiel’s Pills will be found an effec- tunl retnc y. " We waited silently for a minute, and then there was a movement above ; one shutter was closed and a voice whispered. ‘ Von ace mi querido! ' and Tim began to climb like a lomplighter. The fig-tree here was not so accommodating as its relative round the corner. and Tim came to a stop before his head was up to the window-sill. tAmalia? mi alma? mi coracon l ' he began in a low bubbling voice, inexpressibly revolting to a men out of love. ‘ Si. si,’ whispered the voice; ‘ mas arrive—mes errive.’ ‘ But I can't.‘ seid Tim. breaking into English ; ‘lbis confounded fig-tree does not go any higher; show me your deer face and reach down your be- loved hand that I may kiss it.’ It was at this moment intensely derk.end even the eyes of love would have‘failed to recognise a foot pd any features. however deer; e while-sleeved arm was. owever. stretched down. end Tim clutching the band was beginning to operate on it with soft wings. when suddenly the voice of love was ' changed into n yell of horror and surprise. end Tim seemed to be caught up to the window as if by magic. Open burst the other leaf of the jalousies. and the moon. flashing from the clouds. revealed the burly form of Ceyreseo ! He had seized Tim by the waist, and with his other strong arm. having now V grappled him by the collar. proceeded to pump him i up.“ .down like the piston of e steam-engine. -‘ Hal he! he i ’ he yelled with fiendish laughter. .‘I'Iel he! he! iadronl Tredorl you come esteal my dqeghter—you come ’ (pump. pump) ‘you come ’ (pump) ‘ and you get edencs ’ (pump. pump) ‘ with she. 'Qniere usted beiier con mi, In: de mis ojos? ital be i ’ (pump. pump. pump). 9 Leave me—elone—you old——hound.’ Tim. ‘ or I'll—breek-your—d—d old—neck.’ pump. pump. pump). ‘ Shy some-Ailing at him-— god—the fiend’s ch-oh—ch—oking me.’ ( pump.) But Ca rasso‘s arm began to tire no doubt. and by wsy finish he caught Tim close up to the window by the collar. and disengaging his other hand administered four ringing boxes on the lover's ears. Click! clack! click! ciadkl—down catn'o Tim's tor-age cap.ahd immediately alter. down stopped Tim himself. collapsing at .my test like ,- toleecope. ' ‘ Goodnight l ’ screamed the victor-‘ good night! I will come see gnu in the morning. and ask how . on do after the' ll. mi hermoeo compenero ; ’ end shut the shutters with a bang. Tim set still on the ground and rubbed his ears. tHurt. old boy? ’ I inquired. ‘Nc—l-yes—oo—he's barked my knees awfully. he's donned near geretted ms : his hand tested so of garlic. it’s made me very sick: and I feel as if my ears were on re—thet’s ell. Gad. I'd burn his hopes if it were not for Amelie.’ -‘ But come ewey. Tim : let's get out of the lace ; no good sitting there;' end Tim rneiully picking himself up. we scaled the garden welland soon found ourselves in the Consuelo Banach. Long and deep were our oogitations and confehuletious. This serious check only made us both more determined to carry out the scheme; but the situation was pussiing. » s * ,... .MM-..“ a. IIAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Arc almost universal in their efi‘octs and a core can be almost guaranteed. , Each box contains tweivc Pills. Ono pill in a dose. Sold by all respecteble dealers in medicine through- out the United States and Canada. at 25 cents a Box or Pot. All orders for the United States must be addressed to J. IIavdock. No. it. Plus street. N. Y. (2b be Continued.) “A ‘Mer flee. the famous Catholic explorer of d. - nutter of China. relates that'i‘o one of his long journeys Muflm;§::‘:y wkg‘mfi'a‘, mmdegr Patients can write freely shout their complaints end .e as carriers m. expedition: um these fellows n ' {lama-with Hooter-fig“. ‘ m‘ , rt or r ’ rentals. on o . Mgma m Counter/rite! aunteq'efls .' All readers of this pm Abbotthet eliesthe em lsinnd of mm m mad Mm limb-re N-u'el'v P It or “m Mn,“ “h”. w {W vs unless the name of J. Heydosk. r. in g. u ‘ iteddrtipe to Dr. J. Heggiel. ti on the engraved shp ser~ . “M “a sounding «cheat or boy. MA“ 5.“ JIDO I7. I . . h . ‘ anuovsun. DR. HOMER having every sense to locate in Charlottetown. and for want r and more to the betldie occu- Hawsv Issuers Merchant. ircrtly eseven fiwsmms‘ Hm... his Diocese. beginning at Cumberland. end will be. nl- 9e MANNY’S k BUCIIEYE stowntc m (mimisc names wnu-oon's rsrnrxn vr‘unm. I‘IORSIC R A1{I_uti. 7 HR. SUBSCRIBER has just imported into this Island. I: and II now receiving quite a large number of those cult-- breted Machines. embrscing the MANNY COMBINED BEAVER end MOWER. the combined MOWER and ltHAI’Blt HAND RAKE MACHINE. end the BUCKS) It: SELF-BAKING MACHINE. for line ing and Mowmg; Also a lot of WIII'I‘COMB'S I’A'I‘EN'I WHEEL IIUltSh ltAKES. . 'I‘hc MANNY MACHINE link this season. some impor- tant Improvements. such as an extra “'uotltm Wheel. and Axlc for reaping. together with an extra Iicvel (Ivar with a Flangeso as to prevent the cogs from breaking ’I hose two important improvements make the MANNl MACHINE a rice: one of its kind. The BUCKEYE MACHINE hnving been manufactured for the Subscriber. under special contract. by Anula'scn, l’ns'n' I: (70.. of I’oughkcepsir. In the State of New _\or.k. who are the originul manufacturers of the DUCK!“ II: MACHINE. and are the lsrgcst manufacturers of this machine in the States. manufacturing from six to eight thousand Ma- chines each year; and it is their Machine. mnuufucturcd at their works. and entered b them ION'ofllpt‘llllttll at all the great National and State sire in the United States. and for which they have taken the Gold Mbdalr end all the highest prises in the States; they have also justly obtained the reputation of manufacturing the best Machine iuvtlw States. both for Mowing and Reaping. All other csnsbhsh- mente manufacturing the Iluckcyc are strmil compared to theirs—none of them making. I believe. over six or seven hundred machines each year ;—-—and all improvements on the Iluckcye come through ADlti.\.\'t'li. I’Lu‘r & Co. The SE LF-Rmuis the best endlemt improvement on the Bucket-n Mscrtlrtu. end is not manufactured by any other establishment making the llucltcyc. 'I‘hc SELF- ILAKINO MACHINE hes proved a com lets success the pest yeer. end completely distancing ell ct cr Machines. as Self-itekors. made In the United States by others. '1 his Machine saves the labor of one man. end the Weight of a men on the tram while reaping. This Self-raking Machine will also Ilcap. and deliver in shcsfs. grain which had been broken down with rain or wind. unless very badly tangled. se the rake strikes the grain in front of the knives end brin the grain on to the platform. when it is impossible for t heudrelte to do it. In con ucnre of my long connection with the Farmers of P, B. Is and. in the sale of MOWINO MACHINES. I feel it my duty to explain to them my views. and the mo- tives that actuated me in first bringing the MANNY NA- CHINE to this Island some eight years pest. It was then the best and I might say about the only combined machine in the Stolen. 'l‘ne Manny gradually vrorkcd its we into general use on the Island. proving itself to be e Me- chine to the Farmers. doing its work well. and ell that was r uircd at it to do. end to the full satisfaction of ell who ave used them here: and I could find no machine in the titetcn so wcll adopted for this Island as the MANN \ MACHINE. Lest ear I brought four of the liuckcye Machines. menu- lecturedy by A. Richards 8: Cm. of Worcester. but I wee not satisfied with them as they were not a perfect Machine. not such as the ought to he. in my opinion. and I there- fore could not eel that it would be right for Inc to ssv to the farmers that the machine wns ell right as u lie-per. whenI did rtotbclicvc it; but is e Mower I was willing. nnd did say to ell. that they wore good Mowers. Win-n I returned home from the Island last full. and knowing that Adrianne. I’lntt & (Jo. wore ahead of ell the manufacturers of what they termed a ltUOKEYEMAt‘lIINH. I wont to their estebliehmrnt. one hundred and tiny miles distant. hoping to tlnd there a combined Machine that would satisfy my mind; and I did find the desired Machine. it having a separate cutting bnr. guards. end haivce ell titted and et- tnched to the Platform. and titted and ready to bitch on to the Machine as e llcapor. which made a perfect Machine. and fully satisfied my mind. This was the HAND BAKING MACHINE. I then examined their SELF-RAKING MACHINE. and wns better pleased with that then the "and linker. as it is u splendid machine. doing all. end even more. than could be expected of a machine. The consequence wna I pur- chased my Machines of Adrianne. Plat”: (30.. and in the course of the winter. A. Richards & (In. went to Adrianne. Plan A (70.. and purchased n Platform from them. with their improvement of a separate bar end kniwr for reaping attachment. and attached thorn to their Machines—sent to this Island this spring. I did not purchase any No. l llnck. cye this year. as I found they had me out of use alto- gether. or nearly so. They made t e No. l in the first place. but found them too heavy end too clumsy. The No. 2. proved more acceptable to the farmers for towing and Keeping. My own individual opinion now is. end so is that of most of the farmers who have used the MANNY MA- CHINE. that the Matter Macuin. with its present im- provements. is the utter Mammal: for all Farmers of limited means. as it does its work well. and ell that the farmers rc- quire it to do. and has no complication. and tho mechanics of the Island know how to repair it. But those Farmers who have more means. and wish to have a nicer looking machine. and can el‘ord tops ahi her rice for it. I would say purchase the SELFJIAKINO UC BYE MACHINE. as then they will get all that any Farmer can wish in a Ma~ chine. But come and ace and examine for yourselves. and decide what Machine on like best. These Machines wil be on exhibition and Sale. at the Warehouse Itteched to the Store of Henry Hessard oppo- site the Post Odlce. on uecn Square. whereI shall he very happy to exhibitend not the above Machines at the usual accommodating terms. from one to three years. as the Penn- erw racy wish 3 and those farmers who wish to the nteney down. I shall be more particularly pl to see and sell to. and of cdnrsc at low prices. But all who wish Machines will be very welcome. Hoping that no fencer will purchases Mower. until he has seen mine. and ex. stained them. as I believe I have s splendid lot of Machines. and can satisfy almost any one. I have appointed agents in the following places 2— II. C. GREEN. Summersidc. "on. 0. W. IIOWIAN. Caecurnpcc. J. D. McLEOD. Charlottetown. R. J. CLARKE. Orwell. Sole Agent for King’s County. will act at Souris. Georgetown. Montague. and Charlotte- town. and at Orwell cheep Store. ASAIISL BOOTH. Charlottetown. July I. tees. tf i“ A” M" Postage Stamps. FROM and utter thisdate Postage Stamps will be sold ‘ at this Otllce only between the hours of We. re. and tor. ersons wishing to post Letters before or after those hours. can procure Stamps at the Stores of I). Laird. II. A. Harrie. {2. Reilly. Mrs. Bremner. rs. Stamper. fl. Hubbard. J. C. Mound. Theo h DesBrisay. Jae. DesBrlsey. H. l asssrd. O. t 5. Davies. '1'. O'Connell. W. it. W aura. ‘ r THOB. OWEN. I‘. ILG. PHI Olen. 'towe. Dec. ll. 1'7. s learner: Heir OIeaner' . motion for the feast and Hilary mesh. Sour! airti- frees the Head. Its lea: gentle; qualities. increasing the growth of the . W.R. WATSON. I! t LD, WE DNESD‘AY. » 22, 1868. I A FINE CHANCE 59}: SPECULATORS ENTERPRISING MEN! for SALE or to RSN'l‘severel valuable FREIIIOLD Stdoalgi‘loeollaxnsr and other parts of the Island in good cultivating ; and for which good and valid n ties and immediate possession on b. lerslencd has been instructed b ' “m LEASEMOLD PROPER.“ wet- wooded and possessing other advantages that most advantageous mercantile situation known as 80 ilcs from Georgetown w :meticans and other speculators purchase A number of Stores. Whats. a fleeting umdeatlowrntes. ' ” muchmud h a“. Hm A STORE and DWEL Lime Kiln. will be sold or leased on Plans. iculers or any Land Surmrsfiherlottetown. Georgetown; J as. Encounter. Camp subscriber at Orwell. who is also Agent Mcluuux. N cw l’crth. patch. OrWell Stole. Aug.'_l_0_. liltii. N 0 TI 0 It} . TO TENAN'I‘S UI’ON TOWNSHIP No. i8 lll‘l 'I‘ENAN is upon that portion of Township No. 18. formerly owned by the late Mrs. Mar Sit-wart. of Charlottetown. deceased. and .smcu by Inc under- signed. in conjunction with her necessrd siett-rs. Mary und l-illen Stewart. are hereby untitled that the fee simple of the lands respectively held by them, being now exclusiver vests-31in hetr. she Afligtilliizezmtgmy ' - less I accur . mammal", “mm 3 nauoauur s'ruwau'r. Charlottetown. June 30. lStiti. II T into his Establishment. by means of which he wi‘l be able to give the Public a better article. and Ctlrtat'rzu then over. SOFAS und LOUNGI‘lS—chenp. JOHN NEWSON. C "AMBER SUITS—cheep. JOIIN NEWSON. ENTRE. Leaf. Kitchen. Toilet. and Dressing TAllLES—choeyn _ JOHN NEWSON. PLENDID IIerdwood-seetcd CHAIRS—cheap. Common do., at 8s. 6d. JOIIN NEWSON. A GREAT assortment of HEDS'I‘EADS—chesp. JOHN NEWSON. U R E A U X . CINQUES and COMMODES cheap. JOHN NEWSON. (I IL'I‘ MOULDING. LOOKING — GLASSES T PLATES, &c.-—cheep. JOHN N l-lWSON. FEATHERS and MA'I‘RASSES—in variety. JOHN NEWSON. Jenutrxti: “W- lx - _ Gr HEB) N {BAOI{SI XCIIANGE on BOSTON. and GREEN-BACKS bought and sold by I. C. HALL. Ch‘town. Msy 90. 1868. (lot NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL- KENT-S'l‘lllfiii'l‘. CIIARLIYI'TETOWN ’ ‘IIIS HOTEL. formerly known as the " GLOBE . HOTEL." is the largest in the City and centrally situated; it is now opened for the reception ofpcrma- nent and transient Boarders. The subscriber trusts. by strict attention to the wants and comfort of his friends and the public generally. to merit a share of public pa- tronege. [1' The litter or Ltquous always on hand. Good stabling for any number of horses. with e cerefhl hostlcr in attendance. JOHN MURPHY. Proprietor. Charlottetown. RE. I. ' Nov. ‘36. “#63. i P. 14]. ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION co's. STEMERS PRINCESS or WALES AND HEATHER BELLE. ~ II'he Steamer “Princess of Wales" ILL leave CIIARLO'I'TE‘I‘OWN for I’IC'I‘OU every TUESDAY andTiIUltSDAY morning. at 5 a. ns.. in time for the mornin Tram for Halifax. Leem PICTOU tor CHAIKLOI‘TETOWN evcry TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of Train from Halifax. Leaves I’lCTOU for PORT HOOD every THURS— DAY moruln at noon. immediately alter arrival of ’I‘rain‘ from i aliiex, returning to I’iotou the following more ng. Leaves CIIARLO'I‘TETOWN every TUESDAY and FRIDAY night fer SUMLERSIDE and SHEDIAC. at 7‘ p. as. Will connect with Wednesday end Sutur- day mornin ‘s Trains. .eeves S EDIAC for SUMMEBSIDE and CHAR— LOTTETOWN every WEDNESDAY and SATUlt» ' DAY nttcrnoons. immediately after arrival of Train from St. John. The I “ Heather Dells” Leaves OIIABLOT’I‘E'I‘OWN at 8 a. In. every SATURDAY morning for PIC’I‘OU. Issues PICTOU at 9 a. re.. sense tie for MURRAY HARBOR. GEORGETOWN and SO HIS. remaining at either Boeris er Georgetown ever Suede . City Drug Store. Nov. 28. it”. Leaves PICTOUeve MONDAY ferOH NOTTI- TOWN. after arrival 0 Train from Halifax. PARIS: We to Hosea or back. 0‘; l9 0 Pletoatofleet'l‘et-wn. “ 9 0 -' Port Iced. " 0 I! 0 Ch'towetofietllnerslde. " 0 9 0 " Me. " 018 0 " atJohe. " .4 liter 1 s it " " 0 no I I7 0 es ' s‘ s m g o “ Heston. " 9 an id 8 t- Halifax. H s fl) 1 t 0 " Fort Hood. “ I t 0 " Gee we. " 0 9 o '- -- o is 0 May ‘20. id“. F. W. HAL”. Bes‘y. "To; four LOTS being a. residue .t nun»: BuildingLots ~ - o ' tend dew and (.‘lothhlillllnthevieinity “mm mm mm, “Sunrises "their "the only meetings: “we cl". of "mm mum) on is capable of holding isooo bushels produce with is some. other information can be obtained all be h d from “familial. F. Huouus. Bee-steer Odioe. Charlottetown.and to h. for the sale of Dinners)"- Mowtng Machine. the celebrated . i ‘, d l f the It‘ulliu Mills Yumoum Loom)“. SII‘SIXIIAYMIV.‘fi:I§ONALD, Pings“; where CLOTH is received and returned with do. ' gulsu‘ t It! liver. bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a some shot upon all its . com laid; w my." been soldthe resentSrescn a law. uolt't‘AG a cannon}: “0000 bushels of Produce are annually shipped and nearly all paid for Lu cub. u" do“ ” here and ship for Great Britain the United States to. House Poet on... and T Society have been estsbluhed' for sons 3 where any quantity of all kinds lumber can b. m for sale in the place which tendon it most desirable for a. a double Wharf end site for s b calling at the oflce of Messrs. BALL 5 Sort. H'. Ssunxnsox. F. P. Nourort.‘l‘nos. As xos. of Messrs. Bounce. Mill View. the Hoeble. Jss RICHARD J. CLARKE. E. & N- .. RAILWAY! 1868. [868. Summer Alrrnngemont. N and after MONDAY. llth MAY next. until further notice. Trains will run as follows: nowu reams—norm: mar: Lcnvc St. John for Shodiec and Point du Chcnc st 7. e. m.. and 1.46 p in. Leave St. John for Sussex st 5. p. or. Dr reuse-worm wus‘r: Leave Sussex for St. John at 6.15. e. m. Shodinc for St. John at 7 and ll. e. m. The 6.15 a. ll. Train fmn Sussex. and the it s. to. Train from Shcdlee. as Well as the L45 and 5, p. us. Trains from St. John will carry Freight. I-‘rcight from St. John and Sussex and Stations WEST. will be sent by the 5 p. m. train only. and must be de- livored at that Station bolero 4 o'clock. Freight t'or Stations user of Sussex must be delivered at St. John Station before noon. daily. I-‘reight to be forwarded from Sussex must be do- livered all that Station at least one none. and from other Stations than St. John. at least usu-an-uovn belore the advertised departure of any Fth Train. Goods for Prince Edward lsinnd must be accom- penird with invoice or outward certificate of value. to prevent detention at Point du Chcnc. Goods intended for ex ortntlon at St John to the United States. must. in ed ition to the invoice. when the value exceeds 050.00. be accompanied by n U. 8. Con- suis' Certificate. LEWIS CARVELL. General Manager. N. Ii. 2 se Railway Ollicr. St. John, 3.!!! “- .‘3‘31’..- ()N irfANDT” TOTE oi HAND Hooks. Illenk Forms of Sherid’s Soles. Executions. Summonscs. di‘c.I km. at the Quuux Stunt-11' Iloousroltx. Ii. REILLY. “ THE ’CtlEM‘Efl"“‘XfiiSTi‘FEé" “ DOCTOR. Hoiloway’s Pills. frills grout household odioinc ranks among the loading necessaries of lite. It is well known to the world thst it cures many complaints other remedies cannot reach. the act is as well established as that the sun lights the world. Disorders of the Liver and Stomach. Most persons will. st some period of their lives. suffer from indigestion. derangement ef the liver. stomach or bowels. which if not quickly removed. frcquenty settle into a den. gerous illness. It is well known in India. and other tropi- cel climates. that IIollowey's Pills are the only rmcdy that can be l’t'Ilt’d on in such cases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his knapsack. In England most persons know that these I'ills will cure them whenever the liver. stomach or bowels are out of order. end that they need no physician. Weakness end nobility. Such as suffer from weakness. or dcbiltty. and those who cc! want of congv. should at once have recourse to those l'ills. as they immediately purify the blood. and noting upon the main-spring of life. ivc strength and vigor to the system To young persons mtertngintc womanhood. with a dcrenge ment of the firnctions. and to mothers at the turn of life these r’ills will be most efficacious in correcting the tide of life that mev be on the turn. Young and elderly men suf- fer in a similar manner at the same periods. when there It always danger: they should therefore undergo a course of his purifying medicine. which insures lasting health. Disorders of Children. If those l'ills housed according to the rintrd dimrtios and the intment rubbed over the region o the kidneys. fl least once a dny as salt is forced into meet. it will pcnetrst the kidneys and correct any derangement of their orallflv Should the etlliction be stone or gravel. tilt! the Ointment should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder. and a few days will convince the suil‘acr that the dent of these two re} medics is astonishing“ . Disorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. their cfl'cet is to vitiate all the fluids of the body. and to send a poison“ stream through all thcchcunels of circulation. Now whet is the o ration of the I‘illsi They cleanse the bowels. re- neturel condition. and acting through the secretive o I upon the blood itself, change the state of the system sickness to health. by exercisln e simulteneous and who). an functions of r . The thnctionel ilnrltios peculiar to the weaker sex m invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience by the use of Holleway's Pills. They are the sleet and surest Int- dicine for all diseases incidental to fentelee of all a... Billous Adbttens. All young children should have ndtnlnistued to than. M time to time. a few doses of these Bills. which will plaid“? Mrhloodandennblethem to ender thrmsghtbe ‘ fenIst disorders incidental to chi such an vie-slew . ' lug-cough. eowpoek. and other infantile (finesse. These Pt I! are so harmless in their nature as not to injure the most dell- eete constitution. and are therefore more peculiarly adode es corrective of the burners etl‘ectlng them. ,Dro . Hundreds ere cured yearl h house of tbceeI‘llls ton mtg with the Ointment. which should be rubbed vet] fully into the parts O O The uenttty and quality of the bile are of fit imppstt once to th. V the ivcr. the land which secretes “'0 fluid so necessary mdlmflofi, the I’ltts operate sBecltlcslly. lnfalllbly rectify ng its imgulerlties and emits y curls leundice. bilious multtauts. end all the varieties of discs rented by an unnatural condition of thetergen. followers Plus are the out "My knows for tinfoi- losetag diseases :—- Ages Debtttty Jeuaden Boundary syn! ' 40th!!! Dupsy Liver (lose. some ’ Bilioueeerm D srry 'I‘lo-Doulourefl Turners Ulcers Vuersl Allev- tlous Worms of.nll kinds 3le Weakness. frets whtever cause he.. Be. Sold at the Istablleleeent cl Peer-neon Hotnewsv. s Strand. (user Tupts "JIMMN byallreqee: “.3”. Mntbefbllewlng cost Is. lid.. to. . Os. . I- end as. cash lee.” There Is a considerable saving by taking the I". 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