MISCELLANEOUS, NN NNN ee” THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN MEXICO {Prom the New York Herald.] Frem our Mexican correspondence, | ublished Jesterday, which gives the news from the capital errr up te Auguat 25, we see that our neighboring re pubre wm tailiag back inte ite chrouie condition ot auarehy. Phe foreign enemy had searceily evacuated the country, and the blood of the usurping emperor was ha aly cold when the old Infernecine war among the Mexicans themselves Was reopened From the blend ithlessly, savagely aud unnecessarily spilt bw the Juarez Rerernument in the hour of ite tr itcipy there isa hbely to spring a crop «at bloed to vex and te des- troy many of the chiefs who knew pot how te temper suceese with merey. “ The poopie,” as eur correspondent saya, “ae long accustomed te revelation and anarchical disquiet, find that tranquiliiy and presperity are uuwholesome, aud they long ter the reeolutionary leadera and the wat path It we iid have bee ' batter to have aaid the eis oF aiere, rather than the people, desire anarchy, though it appears the | juple are lncapadie of seil-governiment Juarez has issued a proclamation, calling a general ciection tor Congress, and at the same tive ¢uuamitting certain amecodmenta t the con stitution ta the vete of the pedpie Lhe whole tone of # decum # gloomy and eevuplaining 7 siden *evidentiva rreh sive of trouble th “igh eXpresses | vet 1 future Sune of his recommenda is for a reform in the coustitu- t > axetmilate it ‘more to * constitution of the Uaited Siates “ ‘appears to have an exalted , are Sery w rut he ias made & great moistak proposing lo muzzie (he press Phe press ist great trariemt That enlightens the pub and tippy $ constitutional liberty Due Latin race and thoae whe huve deca goveru- ed by it and wixed up with it, like the Mexicans, eannot understand thia The A WHS likens and all the nerthern people of Europe, and the people of the United States which have sprung from them, understand it well, We matutain constitutional liderty because we have a free press With us and with the nations of Kurope reterred te the press has ne censer, and ia net al the merey of the arbitrary d ctatea of government. It is subject fo the laws, as everything else is, and pet to ihe w wcaprice ef presidents, monarchs of theit minrsters. Lt publie sentiment be expressed threagh the press aud the bullot box there is no becessily te resert tu the sword or te revolution Jaurez, at the com vencemeut of bis re-established autfority, has comuntted a great blunder. It wily shows Whal we have repeatedly said, that the M *xi a id, thereiore, must continue to be Che prey of revoiu- ‘ans are nal Capable of sell vent, gover te avaceby Ull goverued by a higher and superiot race. — -—__—<. Aw Ivsecr tuar is “ Nov Parriccrar.” —Wuile cockroaches partaxe largely of the COMMVnN @Ucics Vi dietin a ship ss res, they ai30 rather uke books, clothes, boot soap and corks. They are aiso partial to lacifer matches, aad consider the ed res of rasors an iny Kkaives delicate eatinz. BiMAIS @XN Oi the same amput al Asto d ink, these impartiality Probably they do preter wines and spirits; but they can, nevertheless, drink beer with relish, and even Built themseives to circumstances, and imbibe water, either pure or mixed with soap; and it they cannot obtain wine, they find in ink a very good substitute. Cockroaches, I should think, were by no meaus exempt from the numerous ills that tlesh is heir to, aod must at times, like human epicures and yvourmands, sutfer dreadfully trom rheams aod dyspepsia; tor to what else car. 1 attr. bute their extreme partialiy tor mediciue? “Every man his own doctor,’ seems to be their 1 stto: and} they appear to attach ao other meaning to the | word “surgeon” than simply something to eat; I apeak by experieace. As to physie, | nothing seems to come wrong te them. It | patients on shore were only half as fond of | pills and draughts, I, for oae, should never go to sea. As to powders, they invariably roll themselves bodily in them; and tin tures they sip all day long. Blistering plaster seems a patent nustrum, which they take internally, for they managed to use up two ounces of mine in as many weeks, and [ have no duubt it warmed their insides. I one night lefta duzen of blue pills carelessly exposed on my little table. Soon after I had turned in, [| observed the box surrounded by them: and being too lazy to get up, I had to submit to see my pills walked otf within a very few} minutes by a dozen roaches, each oue carrying a pil. I politely informed them that there | Was more than a dose for an adult cockroach | ju each of these pilis; bat [rather think they | did not heed the caution, for next morning the deck of my littie cabin was strened with the dead and dyiny, exuiviting ali the symptoms of an advanced " mereurial salivatiou, and some = stil wing morsels of pill, no doubt on the principle of similia similibus from which I} argue that cockroaches are hom eopathists, | though they had adopted the other ho:mnceo- pathic theory first, and taken infinitesimal doses, they would then have experienced the full | benefit of that noble doctrine, and the medicine, | while dving them no good, would have done | them just as little harm.—Cham/ers' s Journal. | sume stave « swall little curantur ; ———_——_—_—~e tC— Taz Lamour Necessany To Propuce «| Book.—Mr. Parton, in alluding to Mr. Motley’s | Histories of the Duted Republic and of the United Netherlands, in the Atlantic Monthly, says: | HKefore that author could write the first sentence | of his work he maat have been fawiliar with six | languages, English, Latia, Duteh, Ger- wan aud Spanish, besides possessing that general | hou bed gin lle Pee 1 Wied science whieh | rreneh, creda. “iene = 5 sc . ; litre of la at ROBERT YOUNG'S, Queen's Syuare. EEE TOT Attraction + He Sub-eribers have now completed their Importations for the Season, Per Ships L. C. Owen, aud Helen Malcolm, trom Liverroon, Empress, from GLAsaaw, Lotus trom Lonvon, and Brigt. Helen Davws, trow} BARBADOES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at their usual low prices fer prompt payment. DAVIES. Established 1820. The Best and Cheapest Hioop Skirts iu the Trade, are at Kh. YOUNG'S. G. & 8. 1867. The Best Assortment and Newest Styles of Summer Dresses ure at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Ch'town, June 10, Sa Flour, Tea, Sugar» Molasses Gin and Rum, &e- ’ ie Subseriber haz in Store and for eae Sale— The Cheapest place to buy 1! Uhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 25 Pans. Bright Retailing MOLASSES, & Mantles, 80 Pans. Demerara RUM, Pale & Coiored, 150 Chests Saperior Congo TEA, | 25 Mlhds. Holland GIN, 590 Bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP, Whds. and Qr Casks Pale BRANDY, Hbds. Port and Sherry WINE OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, W5th Feb. 1869 NOLICE. DIVIDEND of six shillings and eight- |< pence (Os 8d) in the pound, will he paid te the ereditora of the Estate of the late David Jackson Roberts, on application at the Office of Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown. J.8. CARVELL, Administrator. Charlottetewn, PE. Island, Aug 5, 1457. FOR SALE. Hhds. bright SUGAR, 25 Pune MOLASSES, 100 Sides No. 1 SOLE LEATHER, 80 Bags CORNMEAL, 25 Cases fine old Pale BRANDY, 10 Qt. casks Heonesy’s BRANDY, | 3 Puus. fine old Dewerara RUM, i A. H. YATES. Telegraph Buildings, Water Street, June 10, 1867. NOTICE. — Shawls YOUNG'S. | The cheapest COLLONS are at R. YOUNG'S. -_——_- -——-—- > - Ladies and Gentlemen's Paper Collars & Cutts vr the Millen ROBERT YOUNG'S. at Beautiful BONNETS and HATS, cheap at ROBERT YOUNG'S. The Origiual Weed SEWING MACHINES, the best in the Market, at ROBERT YOUNG'S. 20 Real Paisley Shawls for less thaw they can be | hnported, at } ROBERT YOUNG'S. Ladies’ SERGE BOO?PS, from 73 6d per pair, a first rate urtiele, at R. YOUNG’S. | } | j establish aent at Summerside, hereby notifies MRST RATE TE FIRST RATE TEA, at all persons indebted to him, fer Kents, Book kt 1B EK RT YOU N G’S } accounts, Promissary netes or otherwise, that the | r . } same wiust be paid to him at his Ollice in Charlotte rf |} town. Charlottetewn, Lith Jniv, 1867. EUROPEAN EXCHANG NEW GOODS TO JAMES C. POPE. Charlottetown, Sep. 2. 1867 Peaches ! 2 ‘ : | Peaches! ARRIVE, Maik cet snd ieee WE ts UST RECELVED, per Alhambra, | e F tus, from om an; ampress, s Nine Cases PEACHES, in hermetically | from Glasgow ; “ze "é Owen, oo Ug. sealed cans—put up in sneh a manner as to retain Seld by the HALL. t all the delicious flavor of the Fruit. single can or by the dozen. ¢ } dine,”’ and » Helen Malcolm,’ from Liverpool. = BALES and Cases DRY GOODS, 4 Bales White and Colored Cotton War 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, 3U Balts Clipper Duck, tor Buat Sails, 20 Hhids. DeKuyper's Gin, 4 Casks BRANDY, 6 Casks Scotch W biskey, 44 Chests aud half chests TEA, 12 Keys Bi-carbonate Soda, 6 Casks Washing Soda, 6 Bols. and Cases CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Columan’s Mustard, 1 Keg Cream Tartar, 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, 1 Case Nutmegs, 3 Bois. Currants, } deo Indig», 1 Bol. ALUM, 1 Bbl. Saltpetre, I do Coppsras, 30 Boxes Raisins, 1 Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Caster OIL, 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. Together with LarGe STOCK ON HAND, will | be suld LOW te the Trade ter Cask or approced | P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’tewn. Mav 6, 1367 y TANTED to purchase, any quantity of Mackerel, for which the highest price in eash will be paid. nr ‘ Charlottetown, Jntv t. 1847 P. | Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY AT 39123339. SPuUUsuSIVS. ‘us SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, 8 prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manufactured TOKACCO, warranted a mest reasouable terms —and hopes his Factory, being the first of the kind established in Prinee County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merebants of Summerside, and Prince County generally. PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, Jnly 31. 1865 230 Ch'town, Jane 24, 1967. sialic Valuable Freehold Farm tor Sale. T° be sold by private Contract that valuable Freehold Farm aud Property be. LRON. BARS 1 inch ROUND IRON. sale cheap tur cash. G. & 8. DAVIES. For MACK&REL. CARVELL BROS. July 29. 1867. tf longing to CHarkces Dinewecr, Esq., Morrell; ee ee ——~ | situate one miie from St. Peter's Ilarber, on the ON SALE nerth side of the Bay, comprising two hundred and ' forty-twoacres of superior land about thirty five (39) | AT THE acres of whieh are in «a very yood state of cultiva- ef Hard and Soft Weed — this valuable las a frontage on the Bay of twenty-nine (29) chains and the same distance on the North or Sea “Shore, where large quantities of sea manure can al- ways be had. as wellas abundance of wussle mud in the Bay. A Barn and small Farm House are on the premises, also 4 convenient Well of wuter, dec., Kc., KC. A goed Title guaranteed, with pessession when required. Apptication to be made to the owner, at Morrell, or to FRANCIS 8s. LONGWORTH, Attorney -at- Law. Charlottetown, 18th Feb'y, 1367. sak FOR SALE! British Warehouse, WINDOW GLASS, Paint, Oil and Patty, Superior article in TEA, Moist and Refined SUGAR, LRON BEDSTEADS, Wire Dish Covers, Metal Teapote, Brass Kettles, NURSERY FIRE GUARDS, Brase and Mahogany POLES, ENDS and RINGS, AND General Furnishing Goods. W. & A. BROWN. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale Town Lot 15,No. 3rd range, Letter B., in T _ July ” 12467. Georgetown, with the Buildings thereon, con sisting of a Dwelling House, 36 x 26 feet, 12 feet NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! — NHE Subscriber would inform the [nbabi- tants of P. EB. Island, that, on the arrival of the Brig ANN, from Liverpool, G. B, be will Saw post, aad a Work Shop in course of erection. Terms Lipebac. THOMAS MAHER Georgetown, Angust 1, 1367. euu tf o : % 7 - seuities: it Beant, Freehold Farm for Sale, xod Joint Notes of Hand, . Elliot River, three miles from Charlottetown, P | particular ailment, there nay be some difficalty un | dinary degree. } | purest e | “INHE Subseritber having clo-ed his business | | yood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the | tion, and the remainder eovered with a growth | Farm | Frechold Property in Georgetown, ITUATED on Lot 65, fronting on | * LEAD, in 56, 23, & 14 a S, in 28 & 14 lba.; SS; and one mile from Roeky Point Ferry, 97 acres of | Land, 40 of whieh are cleared and in a high state | of cultivation, the remainder covered with fence | poles and u good growth of hardwood, with good | Buildings on the premises. For further particulars ondon House. |THE ROAD TO HEATH) NEW GOODS! QQ9 Oda Les | SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a jess one can be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert these three qualifications in an eXxtraor- They enable the stomach to digest | | any ordiuary food, increase the secretory powers ot the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel al) | morkid matter, and throw into the circulation the lements for sustaining and repairing tke | frame. Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble! In most cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills have long been famed fur regulating @ diser- dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confidently recommended as # never failing remedy in all cases where the | constitution, from any cause, has become impaired | | or weakened. | Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep | on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- cautions. Holloway’s Mills are the surest preserva | tives against al) derangements of the brain, and are | the speediest correctors of irregular circujation. If | they be takea without delay, when tingling in the | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect i will be marvellous. ‘Females of allt Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of | females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, | universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- rating and purifyiag properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in all disurders peculiar to the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in young persons entering inte womanbood or ap- | proaching the turn of life—the most critical period | | —may be radically removed by a recourse to these | Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomacn, liver, or bowels are dis- | ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgense. undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating | Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring | back energy, strength and cheerfulsess to the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. | Despondency, Low Spirits. | The misery oceasioned by a disordered disyestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These fainons Pills | | shonld be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the | | disturbed funetions. They dispel headache, bili | | Ousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar j ailments. A course of these invaluable parifying | Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any inconvenience Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. | In our changeable climate few persons escape | without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of effeeting jaecure. While the Pills are expelling all impuri- ies from the body generally, Hulloway’s Ointment should be well rubbed upon the chest and throut ; it will penetrate the skin, reduce intammation, } and restore lasting souxdness. } } } i | Holloway’s Pills are the dest Remedy known | in the world for the following diseases : Agne {Female Irregu-Serofula, or Asthma | larities King’s Evil | Bilious Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat | plaints kinds Stone & Gravel Blotches on the Fits Second’ ry Symp Skin Gout toms | Bowel Com- Headaches Tic - Deuloureux | plaints ludigestion Tumours | Colies lutlammation \Uleers | | Constipation of Jaundice Venereal Affec- the Bowels — |Liver Compl'nts) tious |} Consumption = |Lumbayo i‘Werms of all} | Debility |Piles kinds | Dropay Rheumatism | Weakness from } | Dysentery Retention of whateveroause | | Erysipelas Urine &e. &e. | Sold at the Establishmeut of PROFESSOR | HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), | | Londen; also by all respectable Drugyists and | | Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized | world, at the following prices:—Is Id, 26 9d, | | 48 6d, Lis, 2268, and J3s, each Box. | laryer sizes. | N. B.—Directions for the guidanee of patients in | every disorder ure affixed to each Box. } Joly 31, 1965 Carlton’s Contition Powders ! ee. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of muthers her } i SPRING & SUMMER, 1867 and SPRING [MPORKTATLIONS, which com prise | | 25 4.do | tien, and will be sold cheap for Cash. }will be sold, wholesale and retail, cheap for | be purchased in the warket the best of Ram,Brandy *.* There is a considerable saving by taking the | . apply to the subscriber on the premises. Xera 23 and PATRICK McMAHON. Angnat 10. 1867 TO HEADS OF FAMLLIbs. JUDSON’S Mountain Herb PILLSe ‘est Family Medicine in Existence. simple Koots and Herbs that grow ns and inthe lovely VALLEYS oF » mighty Cordilleras raise their ts. Purifying the Blood, they not nearly ISEASES. bounteons band of nature Jiseases arising from BLOOD. are legion. JUDSON’S emedy in existence Diseases: N E N S, Indigestion, Liver la, sents *h and Bowels, KS. er and Ague, They are the KNOWN, ce the "eat 4 ater ° ty this VE, be Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing al! inflammation— | will allay all pain and spasmodie action, and ig } SURE TG REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend apon it, mothers, it will give rest t yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. | We have put up and sold this article for overs | thirty years, and ean say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed. ‘ina single instance, to effect a cure, when | timely used. Never did we know an instance c! | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con | trary, all are delighted with its operations, ano | speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi | cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation fo: | the fulfilment of what we here declare | In aligost every instance where the infant is suffer | ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. | This valuable preparation is the prescription 01 one of the most experienced and skilful nurses |in New Eugland, and bas been used with never- failing success in J THOUSANDS OF CASES. | It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi- | gorates the stomach and bowels, eorrects acidity, | and gives tone and energy to the whoie system. It will almost instantly relieve | GRIPPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, | | and overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily | remedied, end in death. We believe it the best | and surest remedy in the world, in all cases jof Dysentery and Diarrha@s in Children, | whether it arises from teething, or from any other | cause, We would say to every motber who bas a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre- jaudices of others, stand between your auffering child and the relief that will be sure —yes, absoe futely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if | timely used. Fall directions for using will accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fae- simileof CURTIN & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. {3 Sold by Drugyists throughout the world. Principal Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. Neotober 15, 1866. NOTICE. = Dr. Ridge'’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and Invalids, KCOMMENDED by the Faecnlty, d Sold by Draggists and Grocers every- n Tins, at prices to suit all classes. J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N. S. Managing Agent for B.N. A. Iv 's Worm Tea! n } i ' | at * | ae .f us gt gat oh, bam ss | FOR if Glasgow House. MIE Subseriber begs to acquaint his oot tomers, and the public, that he bas, by | the Undine and L. C. Owen from Liverpool. | Empress and County of Pictou trom Glasgow, Abeona trom London, completed his the usual assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, &c. Xe. which are now ready for Sile. FREDERICK LePAGE Charlottetown, June 3, 1867. a a West India House, , Upper Groat George Street. | FUNK Subscriber offers fur Sale, at his Store, the following, viz: It Ahds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhids. Helland GIN, Casks Port and Sherry WINE, Casks Henuessey's Dark & Pale Brandy Casks Scvich Whiskey (Prime), Casks Irish WHISKEY. 50 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE 40 “ Blood’s xxx PORTER, Cases CLARET, 3 Boils. CURRANTS, KAISINS, Bays RICE, 60 Boxes FIGS, Bays PEPPER, Chesta Superior TEA, BbisCrushedSUGAR, Catks Washing Sopa, Hhds and Bbls. P. R. Hhds and Bbis. P MOLASSES, SUGAR, 6 Bhls. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS, 20 Doz. Am. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am. BUCKETS, | —Also— A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &c.. suitable for the season. ; The above articles are of the very best descrip ——— | | | | | | 10 Boxes RAISINS, R LEMUEL McKAY. Oharlottetown, Dee. 17, 1866. July 10th, 1867. Cheap Goods! New Goods! HEARTZ & SON AViK jast received by Java, direct from ENGLAND, a further supply of DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will be able to sell this Importation cheaper than the Stock imported this Spring. GOODS :—Consisting of Grey, White, Striped and Painted Cottous, Ginghams, Grey and White Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and Linnen Ticking, Towels and Towelings, Cheese Cloth, &c, Ke. DRESS GOODS :—French Merino, Cireussians. Poplins, Cobargs, Lustres, and Faucies. CLOTHS :—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, ixed, Russel Cord, &e. SUNDRIES :—Sagle and Straw Trimmings and Oruaments, in Black, White & Mixed; Velvres Trimmings, &e.; Buttons aud Clasp Dewdrops Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and Kid Boots, Gents’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hand kerehiefs, &c, &c. >. M S.—The above, along with Stock on hand, Cash. HEARTZ & SON. July 15. 1867. Grain! Grain! Grain! "WNUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, rey Constantly on hand, at prices cheaperthan can Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Wbis key. Aiso—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, June 20, 1867. 18, Trafford Chambers, 82 South John Street. liverpool, .- January 1s', 1867. T. THOMAS bees to inform his friends e twat he has this day taken into Partnership his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, June. Te business will in future be earried on under the style or Firm of THOMAS & SON, MERCHANTS, Liverpool & Prince Edward Island. Jan. 22, 1867 tf A GOOD LIVING. A NY person wishing to purchase one o! -™ the most valuable and beautiful FARMS with- in twenty miles of Charlottetown, can de so by early application to : NEIL RANKIN, Anetioneer, or HENRY WADMAN, Crapaad. Charlottetown, April 1, 1867. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. UST RECELVED, from ENGLAND, of best quality, and forsale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases. DI rok sci. vcnescce £310 0 Se. Se Te TN oo occ cd vtvece 40 0 RIE iG dehns cicdantedccul 2% Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings, Steel Ear Riugsand Brooches, Gents’ Pins in great“ eiy. by A, PURCHASE. Wich maker, a Lrcon’s Corner. Criarlottetown, Oct. 31, 1866 . . . 7 een Administration Notice. LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate ef PETER MACLELLAN. late of Burnt Point, near Georgetown, farmer, deceased. (Marvaret MacKenzie, Administratrix,) are request ed to furnish the same, duly attested, for settlement to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to the suid Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to “ R. REDDIN, Attorney for the above named Adiministratrix. August 12, 13867. 4m roy gaz isl her TOOTH ACHE. Instant Cure. BUVTER'S NERVINE MMEDLATELY on its application, gives permanent relief by the painless destruction of the nerve iv decayed teeth, forms x complete stopp- ing, and renders extraction seldom necessury. Seld by Druggists everywhere. WOOLRICH? Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson's Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &e. For Sale everywhere. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, S., Agent for B. N. A. ¥ Halifar, N October 8. 1 — Sudson’s Pills. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requikes (MMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. Ip ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an incurable Lung Dis- ease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, GIVE. IMMEDIATE #KELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Cone| sumptive and Throat Dis.ases, } TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS Singers and Public Speakers Will find Trocues useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re- lieving the throat after an anusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trocues are recommended | and prescribed by Physicians, and have bad testi-| monials from eminent wes throughout the country. Being an article of trne merit, and having PROVED their efficacy by atest of many vears, each year finds them in new lecalities in various parts of the world, and the TrocHes are universally pro- nounced better thaw other articles. Ostais only “ Brown's Broneniar Trocues.”’ and do not take any of the Worthless lwitations that may be offered. SOLD EVERYWHERE, } A a ee | Anguet 12th. Auynat 5, 187 } Office. Courier Young Geutlemen’s PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Prince Street. - - - - - - Charlottetown. | have received my R W. 38. SMITH, begs to inform M. the inhabitants cf Prince Edward Is!and hat the duties of his Schoul will be resumed A limited nnraber of Boarders will be taken. Treums, per Quarter, payable in advance, Board and ‘Tuition...........-.--- L7 10 6 Day Scholurs...-.-+---+--+s-0000+ . 8 THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introduced for the RELIEP and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, sanc- tioned by the experience of over forty years; and when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Inflnenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, ke. The unequalled success that has attended the appliea- tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has induced many physicians of high stending to employ it in their practice, some of whom advise us of the fact éver their own signatures. We have space only for the names of a few of these: — A. A. Grass, M_D. W. H. Wess, M.D. W. B. Lyrxcu, M.D. A. SKILLMaR, M.D. H. BD. Martix, M.D. Wu. A. Suaw, M.D. Avex, Harca, M.D, FE. Borpen, M.D. Wa. A. Rust, M.D. R. Feciows, M.D. NatTuan Prommer, M.D. MN. G. Barrows, M.D. Bravrorp Kyarr, M.D. A. H. Macanarr, M.D, Sxxymoun THacurx, M.D. 8S. H. Firasy, M.D. Such testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence in our possession we select the following : — From L. J. RACINE, Esq., of Za Minerve, Montreal. “ Having experienced the moat gratifving results fram the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wid Cherry, 1 am induced to express the great confidence which I have iu its efficacy. For nine months I was most cruelly afflicted with a severe and obstinate Cough, aceompanied with acute pain in the side, which did not leave me, summer er winter. The symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I that I could walk but a few steps without resting to recover from the pan and fatigue which so slight an exertion oceasioned, At ths juncture ] commenced taking the Balsam, from which I found tnmediate relies, and after having used four bottles | was eompletely restured to health. [I have used the Raisam in my fam- ily, and administered it to my children, with the happiest results. J am sure that such Canadians as use the Bal- sam can but speak in its favor. It is @ preparation which has only to be tried to be acknowledged as the remedy par exceiience.”* A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. Hracintne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1856. Meeers. Setu W. Fowre & Son. Gentlemen :—Neveral months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was taken with Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we cou do tor her seemed in any way to relieve her sa ering. We at length decided to try a bettie of Dr. Wester's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In three hours after she had commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in jess than three days was entirely cured, and is now well. I have sinee recommended the Balsam to many of my neizhbders, who have used it, and in no case have I known it fail of effecting a speedy cure. You are at liberty to make any use of the above you think proper. If it shall induce anvbody to use vour Baisam I shall be glad, for | have great confidence in it. Ne Yours, P. GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de St. llyacinthe. Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, and all those whese occupation requires an unusual exer. eise of the vecal organs, will find this the OnLy Remepy which will effectually and instantaneously relieve their { “yaste This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex- Yes ely PLEASANT TO TASTE. A small quantity allowed to pass over the irritated part at once removes the difficulty. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, they imitate in name only, without pos- sessing the virtues. Duy none uniess signed “J. Burre™ on the wrapper. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY SETH W. FOWL E & SON, 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. And is for sale by all Druggists. CCH NWR NY: This Salve ls a vegetable preparation, discovered tn the lith century, by Dr Wat. Grace, surgeon in King James’ army. Through its agency be cured thousands of most serious sores and wounds that baffled the skill ot the eminent physicians of his day, and was regarded by al) as a public benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RNEUM, KING- WORM, CHAPYED HANDS, BOILS, FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL. BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, &c. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt in action, removes pain at once, and reduces the mest angry-looking swellings and inflammations, ag if by magic, thus affording relief and a complete cure, ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, Proprietors. Sold by Druggists and Dealers generaliy. September 2, 1867 DR. LA’MERT ~ SELF-PR iiatnaee apie ‘ PRICK WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, I8. 6r, BY PuST, 38. CURRENCY, wi ELF-PRESERVATION: A ular Us s Nervous and Physicat Debiting, sesnletan fade injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment ot engage- ments that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, by Dr. La’Mertr, 87 Bedford Square London, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physi- cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, &e. " _ The above work contains most usefuland interest- ing information on the physiological changes which occur in the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also pointe out how all the attributes of manhood ean be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- sons, Whe, practising with false medical qualifiea- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- cious treatment frequently abortive. _ The author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner wiose name stands on the *Medieal Kegister,’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who bas been exclusively engaged for a serics of years in the treatment of the various functional disorders of the nerveus and reproductive systew, which, owing to the great disco eries of modern science, are render. ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. aes for consultation dail and from six till eight, either personal] ° ter—37 Bedford Square, Lente, Sain. a Patients residing in the Colonies c fully treated by correspondence, aha be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. “ SELF-PRESERVATION ” ; the undermentioned Agents, cine ~ eS post, 3s currency :—Halifax, N. § . ie, tae. Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S., Messrs Young & Bak “4 Booksellers. Sydney,C. B,Mr.J. P.Ward, Neat St. John, NB, Messrs. H. Chubb & Os. Office. Charlotteto Kets Smee Soe wn, P. BE. I., Mr. John barlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863. y from ten till two, ly TS FALL GOODS. Y various Ships from Steamers from HUSTON an fea ; FALL & WINTER STOCK consisting in part of 26 Casks & Cases Genera) Troumongery 1 Cask Cutlery, do Truces, 1 do Shovels, | 1 do Hoes, 1 do Shket, 26 Bexes Tin, | 236 pieces Plough Metals, | j 16 Tons Nui) 23 bundles oa > lo do 7 de 134 Tons Iren, 1 Cask Cert Boxes, 1] dv Bolte & Nuts, 1 de Screws, I do Files, 1 Bex Axles, 5 Pairs Bellowes, 1 Basket Vices = Kegs Paints, 2 Di Ule Varnj 6 do Terpaa 2 Caske do 4 do Putty, 1 do Venet ia 1 de Tellow Oeiet Vermillion, r Prussian ) Drop Black, ¥ Umber, De bic 4 Hhds Paint Oil, ws, i do Olive de 2 Bble Seal do 1 dv Lubricating Oil, 10 do Kerosene Oil, J11] Boxes Glase, 2 Crates Seutties, 1 Case Shoemaker’ Thread r 1 Bale Curled 1 Cask Gine, 3 do Dyewonds, 250 lbs. extract Lag ood, 5 Bales Rope. These goods have been well bougbt, P Stock on Shelves and in Warehooe, cee large assortment, and are offered at wy enalies prices—either wholesale or retail—to: Cash, W.. &. DAWSOX, Great Geerge Street, Dee. 3, 1866. MAILS. New Summer Arrangement, — MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, United : will, until further notice, be closed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows, viz:— For Canada, New Brunswiek and the Uni States, viu Shediac, every TUESDAY ag ran DAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Nova Seetia, via Picton, eve WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY o'clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland West Indies, every alternate MONDAY - WEDNESDAY evening at 8 0’clock, as tulluwe, Hair, ry MONDay, evening at § viz:— Monday, June 137 Monday, ‘ Wednesday,“ 19 Wodoroiag. Tt . Monday, July 1 Monday, #9 Wednesday, “* 3 Werlnenday, “ 25 Monday, an Monday. Oct. 7 Weduesday,“ 17 Wednesday, “ 9 Monday, “ 2 Monday, “ 9 Wednesday,“ 3) Wednesday, “ 93 Monday, Augt. 12 Monday, Nov. 4 Wednesday,** i4 Weduenday, “ 6 Monday, ea Monday, “ 2 Wednesday,“ 23 Weduesday, “ 26 Mails for Sarmmerside and St. Eleanor’s, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. And Mails for Georgetown and Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted balf an bour before the time of chosing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch’town, 2? ial 10th June, 1867. § To Anglers, J ISHING TACKLE in al! varieties for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE, Vic. TORIA BUILDING, Queen Street. W. R. WATSON. May 20, 1867. R. REDDIN, Attoruey and Barrister - at - Lam, CONVEYANCER, &e. Office: -- Great George Street, Charlottetown. ( Near the Catholic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866 tf CARD. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - - - - - P. E.L Dec. 10, 1866. ly pd FRANCIS 8S. LONGWORTH, Barrister and Attornoy-at-Law, Orrice — PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to Hon. Joseph Hensley’s) Charlottetown, - - - P. &. Island. Jan. 14. 1867. F. P. NORTON, Commission Merchant, axe Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN .« - - P. E. ISLAND. _ October 24, 1864 ly CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Obarlottetown, - - Prince Edward Lelaud, AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairlank's Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Ugal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express. (CASH ADVANCES made npon CONBIGE- MENTS received, or wheu sent to their Agen abroad. ee. "A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchast, MASOW’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, ,Derchester Street. harlottetown,...... .... Pp. E. Island. July 23. tf oth art ee Set ith fig HARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER Square Rad, C -nts’ Bright Natural LeaX G od Smoking TOBA OK mad ‘ Queen Sy-eet,. - REL Charlottetown, - _Sanuary 21,184. jy B. WILSON General Commission AUCTIONEER, © Charlottetown, .,,,. P.E May 27, 1867. ly THOMAS w. MAY,. Surveyor and Conveyance! pe oe oo Sout F REFERENCE* town June 16, k une 1867 ly —— "The Examiner. , [8 Printed and Published, every Mame by EDWARD WHEL AN, at ORCS -etreet, near King -Square- annum, payable half-yearly 1 apranck-