* fe eee A nt Wa aoa mm -— wy en a - aay a ne aq “ e rf a . ’ 5 A A Cauen Saot.—A newspaper correspondent, writing from Dacotah, relates the follwing sin- | gular iscident, which conveys a moral concerning | the treatment of Indiana on the frontier : j “In the fall and winter of 1864-5,the 50 the Wis | consin regiment, while en the way from Fort | Kendall, which they had been garrisoning, t Fort Rice. camped ene night at Crow creek | While io camp one of the captains epied what he | tuwk te be an Lodian on the brow of a hill about | half e mile distant. The captain called out to one of hie mea, and poimting out to him the per son on the hill, said: ‘Du you suppose you can peek that fellow off fT’ when the eoidier answered, "LU tey ' aed drawing up bie cifle he fired, and the man fell down dead. On repairing to the spot where the dead man lay, they found to their | inexpressible adtemmhwent and mortification that the man ehet wae a brother ef the captain who erdered the firing Language would tail ty express the grief of the captain at what he had done “The suidier was arrested and brought down te Yauktea on a charge of wurder, but the grand jury at the Octeber term of [s860, having tailed tu find s indictment against bim.he was released." | —- “ The King has been playing the devil,”’ writes the British Conan! from Abyssinia. We have, heard befure of the royal freaks of Theodore, the sen of Sviomon, of the playful massacres and ligtt-liearted slaughterings with which he enliven- ed the dulluess of bis Christian Court, out he seins lo have been * playing the devil" ia earnest, lately. At that time King Theodere was illuminating his palace | The letter is dated June 1S. grounds after the manver of Nero, with candles eof wax cleth, the wicke of which were women aad ebildren. Io this manner, be fried a number of bis subjects, literally making light of then agony But hie epert did not stop wi h this About six bundred of his most tanthful soldiers, whe had doubtless chopped up many an offender for hie Majesty's pleasare, bad, unfortunately, distant relations engaged in rebdellivw agaist the King of the Abyssmnaus, Asthe rebels etubburn- ly vefused te ve subdued, and kept out of the reach of Theodore « executioners, he made vica- rious euff-rera of the six hundred loyalista’ Every individual had his throat cut. Besides a!) this— as Consul Cameron says—bis fingers were itching tu ebed white menu's bloed. He was breathing eat threatenings aud Chreatening siaughiet against them in case any troupes siiould cowe lo their reseue. In she rt, be was in a very savage mood three months age, and if, as the cable an- neuuces, the uaturtuuale Enlishwen are escaped eat of Bie hands without being roasted ur Lehead- | ed, they are tu be congratulated. — > Ge * Which is the strongest throne on the globe te-day?" inquired the Rev. Henry Ward Heecher late:ry in New York. “ Why, the Eng- lish, unquestionably; partly because a noble, virtuous, aud illustrious woman site upon it. She dignities womanhood aud motherhood, and she is fit to sit ta ewpire. Phat is one reason why the English throne is the strongest It is the atreugest, also. because it is so many legged. It | stands wa 3U,00U.00U of people. Lt represents | tue iuterests of (he uinsses of ifs subjects. An- other receou why Engiand is the strougest vation ix Because It is Che wusat Christian nalion; because it has the most moral power. [t ba< more than wetave. We like to talk about ourselves on the | 4ia of July; we love Ww fan ourselves witb eulogies; bul we are uwl tv be compared to-day wits Uld England.” ciliated There are about 20,0uy touses in Chicago and 3.000 im New York. London has J3u,000 | heuses, and 3,600,000 people. The iatter bas| seven times as many dwellings as New York, and eighicou Umes at many as Chicago. Ite popula-| tow le seventees tines as great as Chicago, and five times larger than New York. There are in| Loadou 5,000 wiles of paved streets, aloug which at night Blaze S6U.0UU gas lamps which use i3,Gu0,00u of cubic test of gas every night Through these atreets ruu 5.000 cabs, wiiech | carry you at the rate uf six wiles au hour fer six- pence per mile; 1500 oumibuses, in weich you eau ride fer about one pevny a mile tor long | distances, and threepence a wile tur aborter ones. | lt 1 @ curious fact that, while London has ouly | seveuteen times as mauy people as Chicago, it | bas wearty thirteen times ax many dweilliugs. | — + ree Tue RatLway over dtounr Cents.—A tele- gram Was received yesterday at the Buard of ‘Trade from Captain Lyier, one of the inspecting officers of that department, dated Susa, August | 2u, stating that be had on that day cruesed the | Mont Ceuis, from Saint Michel to Busa, « dis-| tance vi 45 miles, at an elevation of 6700 feet | above tee level of the sea, witu the first cugine| | Orunmeuts, ia Black, Whine & Mixed; |} 60 Boxes FIGS, NEW GOODS! | SPRING & SUMMER, 1867, Glasgow House. pe Subscriber begs to acquaint his cus- tomers, and the public, that he has, by he Undine and L. C. Owen from Liverpool, Empress and County of Pictew from Glasgow, and Abeona trom London, completed his SPRING LMPORTATIONS, which comprise the usual assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, &e. &e. which are now ready for Sile. FREDERICK LaPAQGE. Charlottetown June 3. 1867 ¢ July 10th, 1867. Cheap Goods! New Goods! AVE just received by Java, direct from ENGLAND, a fartber supply of which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will be able to sell this Importation cheaper GOODS :—Consisiing of Grev, White, Strieed and Painted Cottons, Ginghams, Grey and White Liunen Ticking, Towels and Towelings, Cheese Cloth, dec, &e Peplins, Coburys, Lustres, and Paucies CLOTHS :—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, SUNDRIES:—Bagle and Straw Trimmings and Velvet Veathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and Bid Boots. Gewts’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Bruces, Hand- P. 8 —Phe above, along with Stock en hand, will be sold, wholesale and retail, eheap for HEARTZ & SON H DRY GOODS, than the Stock imported this Spring Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and DRESS GOODS:—Freneh Merino, Cireassians., Mixed, Rasesel Cord, &e Trimmings, &e ; Bations aud Clasp Dewdrups kerebiefs, &c, Ke Cash HEARTZ & SON. July 15, 1867 West India House, Upper Great George Street. “EXUK Suabseriber offers fur Sale, at his Store, the following, via: It thds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhds. Holland GIN, Casks Port and Sherry WINE Caske Hennessey s Dark & Pale Urandy, | Casks Sevtch Whiskey (Prime), Casks Irish WHISKEY. | 50 Doz. Edinburg ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, Bloods xxx PURTER, Cases CLARET, 3 Bbls CURRANTS, Bags RICE, Bays PEPPER, Chests Superior TRA, Bbisa Crashed SUGAR, Ca:ks Washing Sopa, Hids and Boils. P. RK. Hhds and Boils. P R MOLASSES, SUGAR, 6 Bulls. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS. 20 Dos. Am. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am. BUGKETS, —Also— A large stock of Spices. Pickles, Fruit, &c., &c., suitable for the season. The above articles are of the very best deserip- tieu, aud will be sold cheap for Cash LEMUEL McKAY. _Charlottetowa, Dee. 17,1366. P. E. ISLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. (RHE Subseriber would hereby inform his nameroas friends and customers that be has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and Geuslewen's Wear, in every variety, euch as Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral Kid BOUTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Calf Cougress do, Serge de, do ~=Balmoral do, Imitation Lace de, bac. se. &e. Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BUOTS, Balmoral BOOTS, do Single do do Shootimg dv, 4° 40 Boxes RAISINS, %jdo RAISINS, ee (1867. Liverpool House. 1867. The Subscriber AS RECKIVED by Ship L. C. Owen trom Livervoot, Lotus frum Lunvon, aud Empress from GLAsauw, bia Spring Importation | ‘British and Forcign Merchandize, | COMPRISING A SELECT AND VARIED ASSORT- MENT OF STAPLE ann FANCY Dry Goods, Suitable for the Season, among which may be enumerated— ja choice selection of Dress Materials; Ladies’ ! White and Colered Hats and Bonnets, in all ithe latest styles. . A select assortment of Shawls, in | Black and Fancy Cashwere and Imitation | Paisley, Black Cashmere filled, Balers, Lace, | Tissue, &e, &e. | Ladies’ Sacques and Paletots, and | Mantle Clothe in variety, with Trammings of all | descriptions; and the usual assortivent of Cotten, | Linen, woollen aud Silk Staple Goods, at very tnoderate Rates. The Gentlemen’s Furnishing De- } partment comprises a select assurtiuent of ‘THE BEST TOWN MADE CLOTHING ; A choice selection of Felt, Cloth and Straw Hats and Caps; | Glass, Collara, Neckties, Shirts, &e., &e. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s | BOOTS AND SHOES, lin all sizes and qualities, &c., d&u. ALSO, Choice Congo TEA, Bright MOLASSES, Brown and Crusbed SUGAR, New York SOLE LEATHER, BUCKETS, BROOMS, &c., 8 lat Wholesale und Retail. | Tue above Goods having been purchased in selected the best markets aud | with great care, Are now offered to the public at the very lowest prices fur Cash. } | | W. FULL. | | } ! Charlettetewn, June 3. 1867. i8, Trafford Chambers. South John Street. Liverpool. January 1s:. 1867. T. THOMAS begs to inform his friends | ¢ that be has Chia day taken isto Partnership ‘his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, June. | The business will in future be earried on under | the style or Firm of | THOMAS & SOU, MERCHANTS, Liverpool & Prince Edward Island, Jan. 28, 1867 tf Sotton Wuch. | HAvine been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated | Russels Mills Cotton Duck, j the subseriber is prepared to reecive orders for jall the different Numbers, in quantities to suit | purchusers. I. C. HALL. } | Ch'tewn, May 20, 1867 } ‘Packet between Charlottetowu | AND CASCUMPEC. THE Schooner * Joserutne”’ haviug secured the Government Cou- tract te run as a PACKET between CHARLOTTETOWN and CAs- CUMVEC, will, for the remainder of tie Season, | run euce a fortnight between the above mentioned Ports, for the conveyanee of FREIGHT and | PASSENGERS, remaining at each place tor turty-eight hours on every trip. The “Josephine” | is a stawuch vessel, well Gtted, has good aecom- modations for Passengers, and is iu all respects and train that had travelled over that route. | Gr eee a oo 4 well adapted for the route. Puce Duke ot Valiaaibrosa, Mr. Feil, Mr. Brog-| iad Geunents do, Kip . Po I. C. HALL, Esqe, Agent for Charlottetown : wen, Mr. Bruniees, aud ethers were present Light a do. Broyans & Shoes, | HERBERT BELL, Esar, Agent tur Cascumpec The company propuse to open the railway for) &e. ke. dec. | i. traffic in Uctuber next. CW'town, June 24, 1867, +e --- | Wholesule Dealers before sendiug their orders | abroad should oall and examiue the lurge and | Grain! Grain! Grain! Eprrogtat Treapwitt.—it i one of the! hardships of our profession that ite working | wbeele—brains aod heart—are not allowed to | ing fur sickness, or stop for calamity or sor-| ruw. The judge may adjourn bis court, the school and worksiup way close shutters, the mourner may veil his teatares and turn friend and stranger from the door; but the jourosliet must forget befure to-morruw the sorrow of to day, must write gayly and fresh ly, as & newswonger, on the trifle of un hour, whatever burden has been laid on that hour by Providence, or bia brains as a man. It aumetimes tries and wocks as the worid reads what is thas written would never dream of. The public looks apon an editor’s lubors as the Indian did upom the man that was cutt- | varied stock of Ladiew & Misses’, Gente’ & Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, | Spectally manuf ictured for the Trade of P. £E. Island. GEORGE NICOLL, onth Side Qe ‘e are, nT ae. Fishermen's Outfits. — SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish promptly to PISHERSIEN, at reasonable prices, alltbe OUTFITS necessary to prosecute | all the different branches of FISHING earried on about Prinee Edward Isiand, aud i the adjacent and OATS, at j Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, | Se Constantly on hand, at prices cheaperthan ean | be purchased in the warket,the best of Rum, Brandy | Gin, Whiskey, and a saperior article of Malt Wbis |key. Also—X, XX, aud XXX Ale. Charlottetown, Jane 20, 1867. | (grax highest price given for BARLEY | WATCHES and JEWSLLERY. | gUST RECEIVED, trom ENGLAND, j of best quality, and for sale at a low price— | Horizoutal Watches iu Silver Cases, i 4 holes jewelled,...........-.- £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases,............-- 4090 ROLLE EEE ELIT: » © © Watch Chains and Keys. Finger Rings, Stee! Ear Kingsand Brooches. Geuts’ Pins iu great variety, jog bay. He fivally gave im his opinion that| waters, such as | by A. PURCHASE. Watchmaker, aC was‘ easy to sew the white man wow.’’—| Salt, Flour, | ; Smardon’s Corner. Home Journal. Barrels, Bread, | Charlottetown, Qet. 31, 1866 —_——— <P Pogies, Beans, , A LIVBLY TRADE IN Divorces ix New York Claws, Peas, Young Gentlemen's Ciry.—A large number of the divorces obtained | Mackerel Hooks, Batter, PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ia the Western States ure of New Yorkincep-| Cod do Pork, Prince Street. - - - - - - Charlottetown. tion. Disaffected partners repairing from this| Mackerel Lines, Beet. | W 3 SMITH. b inf city to distant parts ia order to avail themselves | Mork ! ves ta M : inhabit Z f - i ere al a en ie ackere! Jigs, ea, i @ Inhabitants ¢ riuce Bawar sian ef the facilities there afforded. An active | Cod Leada . Coffee lthat the daties of his School will be resumed correspondence on this subject is maintained by | : , August 12th S . ; : - | Cotton Duck, Sugar, weer : i New York lawyers and practitioners iu distant | Do Sail Twise SMoleceon | A limited uninber of Boarders will be taken. courts, and can be put en rapport with the latter; ait Knives. : Spices, : | Tenws, per Quarter, payable in advance, in & very short time. Barry Gray issued an | Splitting Knives, Pickles, Board ts eeeecece L7 10 0 interesting volume beat season entitied “ Natri-| Jix Rasps, Lanterns, Day pepe ogy ghaccccacececndeson wm sie taonial Infelicities,”’ and hundreds of illustra-| Bait Heavere, Boiled Oil, Anguat 5, (804 tions of this book may be found without much | effect. In fact there is very little domestic happiness in New York. The style of living | the concentrated sellishness of city life, are | powerful obstacles for home comfort. Our} young menu are uddic ted to their mee schaums | and their Bourbon, and our young women have | their fashions and their indalgencies, and each ja absorbed in the claims of selfishness. This] will be found to be the case among the rich or | . - +o i poor. The Aabitue of the Fitth avenue soon | pines under the restraint which cuts him off from a round of pleasure and shuts him up to the society of an empty -headed and frivolous womarz—while en the other hand there is some Clam Choppers, Oi) Clothes, Sou’ Westers, Vinegar, &e, other FISH. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20. 1867. | JOHN BELL, MANUFACTURER of Clothing in allits branches, thankfal to his friends and patrons for past favors, beys leave to inforin them and the public generally. that he is still to be | found at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and | | is prepered Co make up all kinds of garments, entrust. | jedtohimin the latest style aud improvement ef | | fusbion. Terms Cash. &e., &e.| and the style of thinking preventit. The super-| He also possesses exeeliant facilities for IN- | ficial education, the sily conventionalitics, and SPECTING and PACKING MACKEREL and | ral [fistory Kerosene Oil, i | EDUCATION, LANGUAGES, ‘EXHE Undersigned teaches Latin, Greek, French, Italian, English Composition, Gene- , Drawing, aud Perspective. He is also | willing to read for and select the literary depart | ment of a hewepaper J. F. NEWBERY, B.A. | Christ Church, Oxford, | King Street, Ch’town. | Aprils 1887. P, E, ISLAND Steam Navigation Co,’s STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Meather Belle. chance that a wife may get wearied with the | petulanecy, the complaints, the dissipations and | the general selfishness of a confirmed fup. | Entrance at the Side Door. Among the lower classes, the young men, soon atte: their marriage, return to their first love— the bottle—and a life of misery is a matter of evarse. After a few vears of wretcledness a Separation ensues. Either they continus to live together in a state of armed neutrality or e|se they separate under the plea of incompati- bility; while some seek a more detinite solution ef their difficulties in the shape of a divorce. To aid these discordant parties, sundry lawyers offer their services, and we find them parading their claims in the columns of amorning news: | paper. Mr. George Lincoln announces “ di- vorces le rally obtained in any State, without gg or eXpoaure—are good everywhere.’’ r. Holmes repeats the same announcement, sad makes no charge until a divorce is obtain- | ed, while Mr. King offers the same inducements | and does not confine himself to the English language. In addition to these friends of the cufortunate, Detective Wiidey inform. the pub- lie that he has added the divorce business to bis regular “jaw,”’ and will find evidence “ if existing’ inany Stateinthe Union. Detective Wiidey might have added that if the evidence did not exist he would manufacture it with des- patch. as witnesses can be fouud bere to prove suything. Let all, therefure, who wish absoln- tion from the bonds of Hymen repair to these | legal gentry. Once they asked the aid of a! ae now they may try an antagonistic | profession, oy which it ia claimed that whom | God hath put togetaer the devil inay svon put | asunder. ; EEE Ax Estastisuep Remeoy.—Johoson's Ano- | dynes Liniment i« extensively Known as an eatab- Fished remedy for Coughs, Colds, Krouehitis, | Hearsencas, aud other troubles of the Puroat and | The only cathartic that will relieve the bowels, ve el4anse the blood, and renovate the system effeet- aslly, without causing eriping paina iu the bowels, it Parsous’ Purgative Pile. _ Queen Street, July 9. 1866. eh es EWGLISH EDUCATION! kS W. W. IRVING will open, on ' | ; iN jheetion with ber Drawing wnd Painting Clases, a School for instruction in the different branches of a practical Enyvlish Education. Teums Moderate. Apply at Mrs. Irving's Class | Rooms, Prince Street, opposite the Weslyan Chapel. September 9, 1867. {_—— SPoaakh AQ RS. E. COOMBS desires to intimate to the youny Ladies of Charlottetown that | she will open a Class to teach WAXWORK in | Flowers and Baskets. | Residence opposite the Catholic Cathedral. } MKS ELEANJK COOMBS. Charlottetown, Sept 9, 1867. 3m MONDAY next, the Lith instant, in con. | | Site | ' The Steamer “ Princess of Wales” Will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday land Thursday mornings at 6, a. w., im time for the | morning Train for Halifax. Leaves Pietou for Charlottetown every Tuesday jand Friday eveuings, after arrival of Train from | Halifax. | Leaves Charlottetewn every Tuesday and Friday night for Summerside aud Shediac, at7 p.m. Will} jeonnect with Weduesday and Saturday morning's | | Trains. Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every Thursday moruing at noon, immediately after arrival of Train | from Ualifax, returning tw Pictou the following morning. Leaves Shediae for Summerside and Charlette- jtown every Weduoesday afternoon, immediately | after arrival of Train from St. John. The Steamer * Heather Belle" Leaves Charlottetown at 3, a.m., every Saturday morning for Pictou. [ew Also, «a few private Boarders can be accom- | “ ‘ modated EC. Leaves Pictou at 9, a. m_,anme day, for Murray ene — Harbour, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at | Valuable Freehoid Farm for | either Souris or Georgetown over Sanday. Sale. T° be sold hy private Contract that valuable Freehuld Farm aad Property he- longing to Cuantes Disawete, Ese., Morrell; situate one mile from St. Peter's Hurbur, on the vorth side of the Bay, comprising two bandred and forty-twoacres of superior land,x bout thirty-five (33) aeres of whieh are in « very good atate of cultiva- | tion, and the remainder covered with a growth of Hard and Soft Weed — this wuluable Furm | has a frontage on the Bay of twenty-nine (20) | chains and the sume distance ov the North or Sea, Shore, where large quantities of sea manure can x/- | ways be had. as well as abundance of mussle nud in | the Bay. A Barn and small Farm House are on the preatises, alse a couvenient Well of water, &c., &c., Ke. A good Title guaranteed, with possession when required. Application to be made to the owuer, at Morrell, | w FRANCIS 5. LONGWORTH, | Alterney-atLaw. | Charlottetown, 18th Feb y, is07. ; Leaves Pictou every Monday for Chariottetown, after arrival of Train from lialifax. VARKES. Chariottetewn to Pictou, or back, £012 6 Pictou w Georgetown, = 09 0 - Port Hood, « 012 0 | Ch’town to Suminerside, 69 06 = Shediac, 018 0 | 6s &t. John, “ $1 50erl 8 IY i Eastport, " $600 117 6 sad Portland, a 3 oo Rie O “ Heaton, 7 #290 «21a 8 ” Halifax, “ $4 00 Ge@ | Port Heed, ee S. Ric | o Georgetown, oe 2. 2s o Souris, ss emt 6i F. W. HALES, Seeretury. Sune 1, 1867. i : Ko Anglers. MSUING TACKLE in all varieties’ for sale atthe CILY DRUG STORE, VIC- | TORIA BUILDING, Queen Street. W. R. WATSON. May 20, 1367. | Looking Glasses, Plates, &c., &c., on hand, | ‘single can or by the dozen. ee ee 2 tin at EAR ME ——— nth EUROPEAN EXCHANGE. | Per “ Lotus,” from London ; ** Empress,’ | from Glasgow ; »L. C. Owen,” * Un: dine,”” and « Helen Maiceim,"' trom Liverpool. 6 5 BALLS and Cusee DRY GOODS. J 4 Bales White aod Colored Cotton Warp, 400 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, 30 Bolts Clipper Duck, tor Boat Suils, ' 20 Hhda, DeKuyper's Gia, 4 Caska BRANDY, } 6 Caskea Seoteh Whiskey, | 44 Chesta and balf chesta TEA, 12 Kog« Bi-earbonate Soda, 6 Caske Washing Soda, 6 Bole. and Cazes CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Colman’s Mustard, 1 Keg Cream Tartar, 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, 1 Case Nutmegs, 3 Bola. Currants, 1 de Indigu, 1 Bol. ALUM, 1 Bbl. Saltpetre, 1 do Copperas, 30 Boxes Raisins, | Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Caster O1L, 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. Together with Lare@e Srock on HAND, wil! be sald Low tv the Trade tor Cask or approved credx. P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch'tewn, May 6, 1867. ~NEW GoODS! NEW GOODS! HE Subscriber would inform the Inhkabi- tants of P. KE. [sland, that, on the arrival of the Brig ANN, trom Liverpool, G@. B, he will oller, Wholesale and Retail, For Cash or good Joint Notes of Hand, Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56,28, & 14 Ibs. ; Blaek, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, :n 28 & 14 Iba; Boiled and raw LINSEED OILs; Chance's Swetbwick GLASS; PUTTY, Black and White, in Bladders 28 and 14 Ibs; CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKEs; Diamoad Head DECK SPIKES; Bara Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes; Barrels and Kegs COAL CAR; Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES; Coils HEMP aud WIRE CORDAGE; Bolts Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; Bars YELLOW METAL, § to 3; YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 « 3; CLINCH RINGS, [ron aud Yellow Metal; Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA, and EARTH- ENWARE,—Crates assorted for country ure; ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING BOATS, much approved of by English fishermen. Parties wanting any ef the above articles wil! OLD STAND, formerly occupied by W. W. Lord & Co., HEAD of LORD'S WHARF, Water Street, ARTBMAS LORD. Oct. 29, 1866. ON SALE, AT THE British Warehouse, WINDOW GLASS, Maint, Oil and Putty, Superior article in TEA, Moist and Refined SUGAR, IRON BEDSTEADS, Wire Dish Covers, Metal Teapote, Brass Kettles, NURSERY FIRE GUARDS, Brass and Mahogany POLES, ENDS and RINGS, | aND General Furnishing Goods. W. & A. BROWN, Inly 29, 1867. - NEW GOODS. yw Subscriber has lately received a LARGE ASSOKTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware; which have been bought at Auction, and will be sold very low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapaud, Angust 22, 1807. NOTICE. ‘PSHE Subseriber having been duly appoint. | ed Attorney for the Rev. MALACHIAS| REYNOLDS fate of De®able, during his temporary absence from this Island. requests all persons | indebted to the said Mr. Keynolds to pay up their liabilities without delay. WM. CUNDALL. j S hereby giveu that the SUMMEKSIDE BANK having assigned to us their intereat in a Bill of Sale, given them by Measrs. PIDGEON & SCEWART, of Clifton, New Loudon, of their Stock in Trade, Book Debts, Notes of Hand, &e. 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The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it- self mere convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful healing properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-worm, scald-bead, serofula, and diseases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com- pared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon the skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this | Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, aad | cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back. Its acts upon the very wieinspriags | of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old par- ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Ovnt- ment, used conjoictly with Holloway’s Pills, will act se searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above eom. plaints have found life aluost unsupportabie; yet, if Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be previously opened by tomentations with warm water. The gross humors require expulsion from the sys- tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the eure. ‘Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the ubove ailments, as Holloway’s Nothing can be so simple or safe as the | | | Ointment. manner in which it is applicd, or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionaily. The Oint- ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickiy penetrates to the source of the evil and drives it frem the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. Ip all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scretulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’e Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and checking all ucrimonious and unhealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fail wore under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and scarlatina; and for the reiwnoval of all skin diseases its effect ismirnculous. Incases of whoopiug cough |}and croup, this invaluable Ointwent should be rubbed twice a day upen the throat and ehest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the must soothing relief. Two or three of Holloways's famous Pills, reduced toa powder, will augment the cura tive powers of the Unguent, | Both the Oin'ment and Pii's should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs \Cornas (soft) Rheumatism ttad Breasts Cancers Seald Heads Burns Contracted and |Sore Nipples Bunions Stilf Joints Sore Throats Skin Diseases Seurvy | Hite of Moseche-/ Elephantiasis toes and Band Fistulas Flies Gout Sore Heads | Coco-bay Glandular Swel-/Tamoars Chiego-foot lings Uleers | Chilbluins Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands [Pilea uwe Seld at the Establishment of Prorvssor Hotto- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Lendon; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers n Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the | following prices:—Is 1$d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 22s, and 33s each Pot. | *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the | larger size. NB. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. | August 7, 1865. TUOOTHL ACHE. Instant Cure. | BUNTER'S NERVINE, MMEDLATELY on its application. gives permauent relief by the painless destruction ef the nerve in decayed teeth, forins A complete stopp- ing, and reuders extraction seldom necessary. Suld by Druggista every where. WOOLRICHS | Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson’s Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &c. For Saie every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, Helifax, N. S., Agent for B. N. A. ly pire eta sissies aelciaaai FOR SALE! Freehold Property in Georgetown. ‘PHE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale Town Lot 15,No. 3rd range, Letter F., in | Georgetown, with the Buildings thereon, con- | Sisting of a Dwelling House, 36 x 26 feet, 12 feet | post, xd a Work Shop in course of erection. Teams Lisewac. THOMAS MAHER. Georgetown, August 1, L867. tf MACKEREL. VV Adtep to purchase, any quantity of | regarded by her as a ‘‘Housebold Treasure,’* as it FALL GOODS. B*« various Ships from IDS. | Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAX, 1) 236 pieees Piongh Metale, : 16 Tons Nails & Spikes, 23 bundles spring Steel, 15 «do Sheeing do 3 de Cust de 7 do Blister do 184 Tous Iron, 1 Cask Cart Boxes, 1 do Bolts & Nuts, 1 de Screws, 1 do Files, 1 Bex Axles, 5 Patra Bellowes, 1 Basket Vices 158 Kegs Paints, 12 Druma Varnish, 6 do Turpeuzine, 2 Caske du 4 do Putty, 1 do Veuetian Red, 1 do Yellow Ochre, Vermillion, Prussian Blue, Drep Black, Umber, De Bieuna, 4 Hhds Paint Oil, 1 do Olive de 2 Bbie Seal do t do Lubricating Oil, 10 dv kerosene Oil, 111 Boxes Glass, 2 Crates Seutties, 1 Case Shoewaker's Thread 1 Bale Curled Hair, 1 Cask Glne, 3 do Dyewoods, 250 Ibe. extraet Lugwood, 5 Bales Rope. There goods have been well bought, and with Stock on Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very large assortment, and are offered at my uenal low prices—viiher whulesale or retail—for Cash. W. E. DAWSON. Great Geerge &treet, Der. 3.1866. COPPER PAINT. _— SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on band a supply of Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, an article which has given the greatest satislae- tion to all who have ased it. [t possesses superior qualities for effeetually preventing the accumula- tiou of all foul watter, such as Worins, Barnaeles, Graas, &c., on the bettoms of Vessela or Boats, When properly applied. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. Flovr, Tea, Sugar, Molasses: Gin and Rum, &e- TT E Subseriber baa in Store and for Kale— 1! Hide Bright Perto Rico SUGAR, 26 Vans. Bright Ketailing MOLASSES, SO Pons. Demerara RUM, Pale & Colored, 150 Chests S«perior Cougo TEA, 2 Uhds. Holland GIN, 500 bls. Superior Extra FLOUR, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 Buadles White Cotton WARP, Hhds. and Q.r Casks Pale BRANDY, Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch'town, 25th Feb., 1307 Consigaees, take Notice! DERSONS residing outside of Charlotie- town, having GOODS to come by the dtean- ship “ AcHamena”’ or ** Commence,” aud desir ing them forwarded, must eeud to the SUBSCRIB ERS, or their own AGENTS in vue City, the oriyinal INVOICE of the Goods, by which te make the preper entries at the Custom House, for duties w procure the Permits to deliver. CARVELL BROS, Agents Bb. & C.8 5 C.- Ja 2, 1867 FRESH GROUND RiCE, ro Sale by Wa. R. WATSON. Jan. 7. 1367. a NOTICE. DIVIDEND of #ix shillings and eighs- - te the creditors of the Estate of the late David Jackson Roberts, on application at the Office of Carvel! Brothers, Charlottetown. J S. CARVELL, Administrator. Charlottetown, P FE. f<land, Aug 5, 1467. A GOOD LIVING. ANY person wishing to purchase one o! -*™ the most valuable und beantiful FARMS wish intwenty milea of Charlottetown, can do so by early application lo 1 NEIL RANKIN, Austioneer, or HENKY WADMAN, Crapaud. Charlottetown, April 1, 1867. asin PRINTING © soli siinlii y GEO. BREMNER, “Ce Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTYPYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. FF Entrauve to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Sasoeney Store, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1965. Just on the Square, NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SUMMER SIDER HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE. s prepared to anpply Wholesale Custoaiers with #&% pence (Us 8d) in the pound will he paid | Prince Street, CARD, THOMAS KELLY, Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public have received wy | AND FALL & WINTER STOCK, | CONVEYANCER cousisting in part of x \ P 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery. | Me gO gn . ott hae t Cask Galery, es 1 do Bhorele, |_ FRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, 1 do Hows, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Cy Orrice—PAVILLION MOTEL.’ (next door to Hon. Joseph Hensley's) Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Istang, Jau. 14, 1867. F. P, NORTON, Comiission Merehant, ayD Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN - - - P. E. ISLAND, Oetolior 94,1864 Ay CARVELL BROTHERS, — AUCTIONEER3, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Obariottetown, - - Prince Edward Ieluid, AGENTS FoR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank’s Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express. tL CASH ADVANCES made upon CONSIGY. MENTS received, or when sent io their Agen abroad. April 30, 1866. A. McNEILLL, Auctioneer and Commission M MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street. Charlottctown,.......... P. EB. island. July es paar CHARLES QUIRK, , MANUFACTURER or Square Rod, Gents’ Bright AND Natural Leaf Good Smoking TOBACCO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - _Japuary 21,1867 lv B. WILSON HIGGS, — Genera! Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.E Island, Mag S00. Ag es THOMAS W. MAY, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Gleuaste wart - Southpert. PEL REPRKENCE: The Surveyor-General, Char lotietown. pane, Dies R. REDDIK, Attorney and Barrister -at~ Law, CONVEYANCER, &e. Office: -- Great George Street, Uharlottetown. (Near the Cathole Cathedral.) September 3, 1866 tf VACCINATION, Charlottetown and Royalty. TAXI » Act to promore Vac-inatin” re quires that all persons residing in Chariutte- town and Royalty, above the age ef three months, }ahal) be Vaccinated by a daly qualited Meieal Practitioner, (unless tber have lad che Small Pox; jaud that there may be no warrantible eacase for } not obeying the Luw, the Act provides that the Superiutondent of Vaccination shall Vaceiuate those whomay apply to bim for tha: purpose, withoat any ekarge. Itherefore hereby give notice, to all whem fs may consern, that] will attend at the Dispensary, onthe afternoons of Tuesday and Saterday, at 8 o'clock, autil further notice, to Vaccinate all persous Lot successfully Vaccinated, who shall then appear there. H.A JOUNSON, Superintendent of Vaccination. June 24th, 1867. A Cough, Cold, or Sere Throat, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD Be cuecxnn. Ie ALLOWED TO CUNTIBUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Vermanent Throut A flection, or an incurable Lang Dis« ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUYNCE ON TME PARTS, GITE IMMEDIATE ELIF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Com sumptive and Throat Discases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWATS GOOD success, Singers and Public Speakers Will find ‘Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re- lieving the throat after an anasual exertion of the vocal organs. The Tkock&s are recommen and prescribed by Physicians, and have bad tésti- mouials from eminent wer throughout the country: Geing an article of trne merit, and having PROYBD their efficacy by atest of many years, eneh yeor finds them in new localities in varnions purte of Le world, and the Trocnes are aniverssily pro nounced better thaw other articles. Ostain only * Brown's Baonew tat Trocers,” and do not take any of the Worthless lnitations that may be offered. DB. GA’MERT .. oN SELF -PRESERVATION. PRICE WITH KNGRAYINGS AND Cases, Is. 6p, BY Pust, 38. CURRIECY. @ SLF-PRESERY STIGR : A popular Essay o® Nervous and Physica! Debility, resulting from injerious habits contracted in youth, or excesses 18 maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the earh will be paid. Mackerel, for which the highest price in | the Isla CARVELL BROS. nest re nd Mauufactared TOBACCO, warranted a good article, at the very lowest prices, and on the asonable terms —and hopes his Factory, al BR i MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, United States, &e., will, until further nolice, be closed at the General match, hairs (cane) re-seated, (very reasonable.) Ee Remember Hickey's Steam Factory, | south side of Market Sqnare, (nearly opposite Pro- vince Building, from which it can be seen ) 49 JOHN NEWSON. | Deeember 24, 1866. | FOR SALE. 20 Hbds. bright SUGAR, 25 Puns MOLASSES, 100 Sides No. |} SOLE LEATHER 80 Bags CORNMEAL, 25 Cases finv old Pale BRANDY, 10 Qr. casks Heunesay’s BRANDY, 3 Puns. fixe vid Demerara RUM. oe A. H. YATES. Telegraph Buildings, Water Street. June 10, 1867. Peaches! Peachas ! J UST RKCKIVED, per Alhambra, * Nine Cases PEACHES, in hermetically sealed ¢ans—put up in sneh a manner as to retain all the delicious flavor of the Fruit. Sold by the I. 0. HALL. Charlottetown, Jaly 1, 1867." phi NOTICE. yu K Subscriber having clo-ed his business establishineut at Saamerside, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, fer Rents, Book accounts, Prowissary netes or otherwise, that the same must be paid te him at his Office in Charlotte- ’ Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows, viz:— For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY aad FRI- DAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Nova Soatia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY eveaing at 8 o'clock, ae fullows. viz:— Monday, June i7 Monday. Sept. 9 Wednesday,“ 19 Wedneaday, “ J] Monday, July 1 Monday, +: a Wednesday, “* 3 Wednesday, “ 25 Monday, oe Monday, Oct. 7 Wednesday,“ 17 Weduesday, “ 9 Monday, “ 9 Monday, M0 Wednesday,“ 31 Wednesday, “ 23 Monday, Augt. J2 Monday, Nov. 4 Wednesday,** 14 Woduesday, “ 6 Monday, | Monday, ae Wednesday,“ 2 Wedueaday, “ 20 Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor's, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. And Maila for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock, Lettera, to be registered. and Newspapers must be posted balf an hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General, General Post Office, Ch’town, ; isl | town. JAMES C. POPE. Charlottetown, Sep. 2, 1367. 10th June, 1867. Judson’'s Worm Tea! | tf being the first of the kind established in Prinee | Elevation Eighty feet. County, will meet with liberal patronage f y, ge from the Traders and Merehants of Summerside, and Prince County generally. PATRICK REILLY. Rummerside. JInly 44. TRES Carlton’s Condition Powders ' Notice to Mariners. "Tue exact position of the Fixed White Light at the Nortk Cape of Prinee Edward Island is Latitude N. Longitade W. > ” : a 63 g9 r. JNO. WM. MORRISON, Asst. Col. § Colonial Seeretary’s Office, ol. Secretary. April 29. 1367. Vouncil Uhamber, 7th May, 1867. O RDERED, That in future the Meetings of ie. Executive Couneil be beld on the first and third Weoxrsoay imevery mouth; and that a Notice be publisbed in the Roya Gazetrs news- paper, stating that all aeconnts against the Govern- ment. xe also all Communications addressed to His Excelleney in Conneil, are required to be left with the Clerk of the Couneil on or before THE Day functions of manhood, destroy the bappiness of Married Life, or prevent the tulfiiment of engage- ments that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, by Dr. La’Ment, 37 Uedford Square, London, Licentiate of the Royal Cellege of Pbysi- cians of Edinbargh; Member uf the Royal Coliege of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most usefuland interest ing information on the physiological changes whied occur in the Reproductive System during the of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upo* which the hopes of posterity depend. It alsopoints out how al! the attributes of manhood cap be pre served to an aivanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free trom the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions ® dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per sons, who, practising with false medical quslifes tiens, inflict most serious injuries, and render cious treatment frequently abortive. The aathor is the only legally qualified pract! tioner whose name stands on the ‘Medical Kegister (the sole test of medical qualification) whe has bee* exclusively engaged for a seri.s of years in the treatuent of the various functional disorders of the nerveus and reproductive systew, which, owing tie great discoveries of modern science, are ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten till twr, and from six till eight, either personally or by tet ter—87 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in tbe Colopies can bem fully treated by correspondence, and remedie# eos be forwarded in seorery and safety to any addres. “ SELF-PRESERVATION ™ may be bed the undermentioned Agents, priee 1s 6d ; free i- PREVieUs to the meeting of the Board. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C.E.C. | Administration Notice. LL PERSONS having claims against. the Estate of PETER MACLELLAN. late. of Burnt Point. near Georgetown, farmer, deceased, | (Margaret MacKeuzic, Administratrix,) are request. ed to furnish the same, duly attested. f. : to the undersigned an i said Estate are reque ment to d ull persons indebted to the | ated to make immediate pay) R. REDDIN, e named Adminictratrix. 4m = roy ygazislher | Attorney for the aboy August 12, 1367. for settlement | ~~ »st, Se currency :—Halifax, N.S, Mr. Johns0#- Chemist reraeul: N.S., Messrs Young & Baker, Booksellers. Sydney,C. B.,Mr.J P. Ward, Office. St.John, N B., Mesere. H. Chubb 20>» Courier Office. Charlottetown, P. B.1., Mr- Ings, Islander Office. Charlottetown, Nov 9, 1863 ly — _—" ‘The Examiner 8 Printed and Published, every Monpa by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, borongh-street, near King-Square. Pat annom, payable half-yearly 1s ADVANCE.