en) MODERN STYLE IN DRESS. Never before. during the memory of woman, sga searching back etill further among the ar- chives ef costume of past ages, have such advan- dress, as are iso7. tages been enjoved, wit now iH full ferce in the zenith of ( date al Rk reapect t Plunge back euddenly Blteeu years, and make a} vapid resume of dress as it was, taking cogniz- ance of the disadvantages under trammas and elder sisters suffered. Shirts equa! at waist and hem, drawn up reund the figure on the principle of a curtain round & shower-bath— an awkward bulk about the bips, and wagging wncemfortably against the heels with every move- ment of the body ; too loug to disc loge the dainty feel, or reveal the gracetul dournure of the ankle, tee shert to flow inte the stately folds of the train. The bodice, long, araight, and stiff, was distorted as certain Indiaus depress and elongate the heade of their infants, and“ a shape ” only achieved at the expense of tight lacing, the injury of the wearer's health. and wha, perbaps, ehe prized far more, her complextion. Mantles were drawn up at the neck, pulled over the arms, and cut shert aod square belind, rendering the shoulders high in aspect, the back broad, and the whole Ggure as singular as artifi wnit est advantage, or disadvantage gathers at the waist. Benneta, three times the dimensions of the head, te the shape of whieh Loey re no sort ot resemblaoee, swung Dehiod, bali ov the crown and half of. The hair was arranged sewetimes with & certain amount of taste, bewaus: the head was preserved; but a prevailing tend- eucy existed te bind it tuo elose, and flaiten it duwn with bandolues and hard powatum As tor our poor grandmamioas, their scanty skirte and low bodices—very low bodices—and bare ares and operatic ankles intringed sadly oo tbe bundles wf the outline of which our | al weane per- | d, exhibiting at the same time to the great- | AND | Loeal Industry. “TPNHE COMMISSLONERS by His Excellency the Lientenant Govervor in Couneil to carry into effect the intentions cf the al pointed Lweal Indastry,”’ have ordered a } FAIR and EXHIBITION }to be held in CHARLOTTETOWN early in OC TOBER next, atthe new Mivrrany Drice Shed, near Governmeut House — His Excellency tie Commander-in-Chief baving been pleased to san tion the use of that large and commodions Building for that purpose—at which the following PRIZES will be awarded for the encouragement ef Local Iudustry and Agriculture, viz :— LIVE STOCK—HORSES. Best Entire Horse of any age or breed §=9£2 10 6 Jad best do do a Best Satire Cart Horse i. 3nd best do 110 O| Best Mare with her Foal 210 0 2nd best do 110 0 Best Filly under 3 years old 2 0 0 2ud best do . =e CATTLE. Best Bull under 8 years old 24 @ Quad best do iw Best Bull of any age, any breed 2 0 o| 2nd best do do 110 0 | Beat Cow in Milk 7. +8 Zad best do sa Best Heifer in Calf or Milk, under 3 years old 2... 2nd best do do 1wW UV Best Yearling Heifer $464.4 2nd best do ey € Best Fat Cow SHEEP. propriety. We are quite sure we should blush tu Best Ram of any age 200 see ene of thew uew, and lastily Uirow a shawl | 2ad best do Oe) of cloak about ber till something more could be | Best Yearling Ram 2 0 0} dene. People did not regard suci a scautivess of 2nd best do an badiliments with any uteasiness, when it was Best Ram Lamb : a e| the fasion: but the disadvantages personally aad beet do : ; were terrible. It might be all very well tor sweet Best Pen of tour Ewes of any age baving 2 0 0 eixteen tu cut ber dress tres deculete; but when Qnd ;, ee land this ar“ 1 v0 0 any one wae a iiiile past turty (te matter was : ” different. Lt might : eqnaiy su table tor beau- aes of _ Tensting —e i ; a titully mouided arms to have be covering but Best Pen of four Bwe Lambs Lie 0} tweoty-buttuned gloves (a style bdley to appear 2.4 best do do 1 uv oO} ence wore), but the litthe muscular exercise | PIGS taken by the fair belles in society leaves a great Bost Boar Pi ” 110 0} many with slender aru, flat wrisis aod pointed ao haus te” 0 0} elbows, passable enough in hang!ag-sleeves, or Best Breeding Sow 110 o| cual-siecves, of princess-sleeves, hay, very grace- 2ad best és sa 6 ful and proper in auy sleeves, are wotit lo meet Reg: Pen of three Pigs under 6 months of the glare of the day unehrouded. No doubt the | age 110 0 youngest daughter tripped gracefully eneugh tw | Qo best do do 34 0| her scanty pettiiceat—it might have been pretty | Best fat Pig Sm ev} te see ber twinkling in tiny silk shoes with only | 2nd best do 1 U " brewa paper svles, though she way going into POULTRY. consumption in Ceusequence of Wearing tual be- | Best pair Turkeys, Rooster and Hen 010 0 wildering chamssure, aud her disease was acceler-| pest three Spring Geese 0 O ated during the January suows aud March winds | Best Barn-deor Koester ank two Pullets, aad chilly sutaan evenings by the bare neck aud any breed, 010 0 arws that nevertheless were ao preity; but to| Best three Ducks 0 lv 0) her dear mamwa, who was just six'y and weighed | Best three Blaca Spanish QW v| three stove, it aaa DY Hu meats be cuousidered | GRAIN. | ey svilable a inede of dressing Se at last we returu te the fact we have sought Best three bushels Wheat dh : ver : 2ad best do do a .€‘o}] te establish—thai never betore bad ladies so Best three bushels two-rowed Barley 110 O| many advaulages in dress, or sv wwuany Varieties 2ad best do do do 1 8 0} of tashivn whence tu suit themselves. ‘Lhere are Best three busbels four-rowed Barley ue Oy etull abuses; there are those wh) bave the bad 2nd best an do do 015 O taste to cul thew corsages toe low—~aud We realiy | pest three bu-hels Oats 10 0 pity them since the arrangement «! a hitiaelegaul | 2ng best do do » © .o5 lace would look wuch wore preity wud modest. | 3rd best do do 015 0 We bave scarcely discarded the large criuoline, | PEAS & BEANS. twat confounded grace aud deio: mity; und we Best one bushel Peas 010 0 oo rejoice ia au English geiire ou the bead Best one bushel White Beans 10 0) uowl a6 a chignon; a great beauty, buinely, a | TOR WHE | well-tormed Wead, is as wuch posal by the) p — Sore 0 15 o| istter fasbivu, as grace of woltion, that exquisite | — ee ree ; 4 2nd best do do O10 0) charm, Was by the furwer. But then there is the | - ng | gered skirt, dowing inte such incomparable ele- | GRASS SEEPS. gance and dignity! Those to Wiow vature bas | Best 2 bushels Timothy Seed . 2 OF been kind way drape ferms of beauty in strictly | Best 56 lbs. Red Ciover , 2 ¢) piailiess garments, which are the very perfection Best 23 lbs. White Clover i¢@o ei style; and those two stout er toe thin, by | one oD the road.”’ They mount and ride away. adopting a few toids, are at liberty tu drape exu- | Best turee bushels Flax Seed a? berance or conceal deficieucy vt vutiine without | 2ad best do do ew ov) losing the character vt ie gored skirt. We nave | Best sample of Flax in the Straw v 1s 0 jauaty litte jackets for outdoors, tur petite figures, | 3nd best = do do € 10 0 the tight-fitting mantle tur the tail, perieet ivcm; | Best sample of Flax Soutehed @¢15 0 aud the demi-adjuste tor aa elegant vut ices strictly | 29d best — do do on 0 terued figure; te say nothing o! ample cloaks ROOTS. ef asingled silk aud lace or veivet lor iess youth- | Best Dozen Swede Turaips 010 0 tal forws. As for bonnets they are pretty enough, | 2nd best do do > od we could only wish them larger, because | Best Twenty Field Carrots 0lo 0 They uecessilate much wearing vu! false hair, less BUTTER & CHEESE. Ou accuuut of uatural deficiwucy than tor warmth. | Best Cheese not less than 20 Ibs. weight 1 0 0 The beautilul outlive of the bust is preserved in | 904 best de do do 015 0 the plaiw buddice with the lew darts; the short | 3rd best de do do 010 0 waist adds tu its appareut fuiuess, and has | B.st Tub of Butter not less than 28 lbs. 1 0 0 abelisbed tight laving. Only filteen years ago | 2ad best do do do 015 0 ught-laciog was au absolute uccessity to stout or | Srd best — de do do ow 0 square figures. A thick Waist was such a criwe | HORTICULTURE. that a youug lady would rather have been dead | : than eyed iu suciety by other ladies, and sneered Best one dozen Onions 63 0 wtatbeme. And so sie serewed herself in, and & Boots om © sailered, and sometimes died 4 thick waist I & Porsnipe e 5 ® weds d : ; is cei vel “| Do do Carrots 0 5 0 ude days Was us great a faust as & peticbant lor a | Bose three Caulifluwers 0 6 0 Jetugel sol,er pei.ui.éss bul charting burrister or | Best one dozen Kars Indian Corn ae Srlist, with their career yel before thew. best Squash eo 6 @ mong Miho : Best ove dozen Tomatoes v & @ INNOCENT AMUSEMENT IN TEXAS. | De do Mangold Wurtzels 0 5 0 ao Best three Cabbages 05 0 The ecene is a town of interior Texas. De do Savvy do = 2.8 ‘The actuis are two planters ul the vid re- | Best balt-desen, Rests of Gotenp, FAS gime. i BEES. They sit under a verandah, smoking and | en eri L 3 Spitting. ‘ FRUIT. Jones—** Come, Smith, let's ride home.” | Best basket Cooking Apples 0 7 6! Smith—* I'm put ready yet. | bave pot | 2nd best = do do 05 0 shot a nigger te-day. | won't go home | Beet Eating Apples 0 7 6) Without shouting # nigger.”’ | 2nd best do icine 3 : v Jones—* Weil, ibs late now; too late to) “wee a a 6 9 nd best do do de 050 shout biggere tu-day. i _ | Best sample Green Gages @ 5 0| Smith—* No, it is not; I'm not going | py do Piums 0 5 O| howe without sneoting » nigger.” Vo do Damsons 0 5 vO} dunce—"Shuot tiast bey walking over | CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS, there.” , Best Double-seated Wagon under Fort Smith—looking &¢ him critically—No, i| - oe value ” . a6 won't shoot him; be's rather a god leliow, | 2nd best do do do 210 0 Ili shoot auotier.”’ | Best Single-seated Wagon under £25 vaiue : 0 69 « W . ' ’ | 2nd best do do do ou gaaso* Well, euese, snouns; we'll sup | Best Family Sleigh 210 © 1 i l sits a Segre man. Jones reins up: : i “There, 1 guess Ll shoot tim; he’s @| Best Sarm Cart, selling price not to good mark there.” exceed £12 206 0 Pulis out the pistol, fires, kills the negreo. | 2nd best de do do ae dones—** Now we ii gu bome; | made up Best Iron Plough : = 0 my mind to shoot # nigger before 1 went (° pater rama ; : 3 bowe this night.”’ . |Do Horse Hue 110 0 Junes and Smith were arrested; being| p>, Horse Kake, wheeled 110 0 ‘*gentiewen” they demanded to be banded | Do Threshing Machine 3 0 0 over to the civil authorities. ‘TLuey were at) 20d best do 20 0 once Jet vut vn easy bail. Luereupon the | Best Faoners — 110 0 military authorities re-wrrestcd them; aud | sd foc Se am : : ° we hear they are to be tried by military wu-| 5), Suse! Mud Digging Maehine 5 0 0 thority, sud wiil probably be hupged—un |p, Broad Axe 010 0 less Sumevody bails them again. 'Do Narrow Axe 010 0 Tbie 18 an actual and receot occurrence, | Best collection of Edged and Pointed Tools 1 10 0 related ty os by w Iexua.—.V. Y. Lvensng | Best Iron Spindle 29 Post. We particularly desire that all whe are in- terested in their own wellare, should give Blood’s ' Rheumatic Compound one twir trial, aud be | Do convinced of Is superiority. ind ep dlilinnnenanaai THe KInG oF THE PickPOCKE Ts--sOME PACTS ABUUT DAN NoBLE.— be telegraph iniorws us that toe woturivus Dan Noble has just “ come bo | po an gret.” basing been arrested at Kiuria, caarged with receiving P2U0,000 of the vouds stolen jast December trum the Keyal insurance Company "Sbte anuouncemenut revives sour lacts that ave ecume to our repertorial knowledge at various times in regard to Dan. He is well the sporting trateruity of Cleveland aud Viewty, | value 200 Whe look up to Gin os the king of pickpockets | Best do do under £7 20 0 and eXpert Lhieves geveraily. lian took up bis | Beat Cart Harness ll oO residevce in Cleveland sume tiue in the year | Do Plough Jo ee. IsvZ, in & house on Bolivar siveet. Afterwards | Beat Riding Saddle fe. he reuted au ciegant resideace in Kast Cleveland, | Best Leather Valise o lu UY aud lived there in great style. Hereabouts be was kuewn asa liberal and iree aud easy * gen. | Slewan” of bis ciass—a patron of dog fighting, | horse racing, foot racing, prize fighting, | Presently | Best Single sleigh they ride by # hut, in the duurway of which | 2ud best do known | Best Single Carriage Harness under £15 aud | Best Grey i FLAX. | } 19 10 0| 0| | Zod best du FARW IMPLEMENTS. | LEATHER, | Best Sido Sole Leather | Do do Upper do Do Grain Leather Do Calfskin do Sheepskin with Wool on Do Side Harness Leather Do dieigh Kobe 2nd best do co eceoecceoco csececeoe ee Ome ee et ~ Cc BOOTS & SHOES. | Best pair Men's Knee Boots Cait Wellington Boots 8s 0 lv 0 Do do Laceing Boots 010 6 Do do Elastic side OW 0 Best pair Ladies’ strong do 010 0 'De dw light do Vv 10 0 HARNESS. Te XCILE FABRICS IN WOOL. | Best 10 yds. Black Full dressed Cioth Zod best do do do do (dyed) do 1 0 1 0 every thing else in the spurting line. Cleveland | Best do Wool : 10 . was bis beadquariers, trou whence he would | Best Women’s wear, plain, 10 yds. 110 0 Drake incursions to various parte of the country | 2ud best do do do 1006 lu une ol these forays he relieved” a man of | Best do fancy patterns 110 06 $1,500 vo a Pittsburg train. Word was some- | Snd best do do do 10494 how got te the Pittsburg detectives that such a | Best Gentlewan’s Plaid _—s rudbery had been cowmilted, and they were | 20d best do 010 6 Cherotere on the lookout wheo the train entered Best Woman's Shawl 3 eo the depot of that place. Dan was at ouee | 2nd beet do oe” 6 “spotted” as tee Lhiet, being kuown, aad was pur- Best pair of Horse Rugs 1o 0 sued. Before be was Caught he had thrown 2ad best do O15 0 away the money, sv that it was vot found on hi« | Best pair of Blankets — . oe person. He was examined and held tor trial in Best 50 pido. eniand Selle Dragget oo tae gum of $3500) That aunt the prisoner | “~~. o * - . . o ' | Best Fancy Shirting ;€e@ easily obtained at a Cleveland bank where he | aki to 0 15 bad # tat balance- and war therefore set at ib. | est Hearth Ra 1 0 : erty. Alter residing bere two or three years, he | ond bet do , 015 0 went East. A vear ago last winter, Noble wou Best Door Mat ol 0 $75,000, at fare, io New York City. With this! god best do 0 6 6 jnuney le beuglt a superb brew: stone house in Best 10 yds. White Flannel 015 0 New York City, where he lived \0 prineely style, | 2nd best do 010 0 SUES sivtetts of fortune at a gaming table com- KNIT @OODs3. pelled him to sacrifice it. He is a shrewd and ir en’s daring sport,” aud we have vo idea that the ag me ’ ae ake ° 10 ; law, even now, has got him securely; but doubt} gege three pairs S:cks a Bet be will clude ite meshes in some mauner.--| god best do 630 Cleceland P e Best three pairs Stockings 050 siiniiiaiiinatliaiaaai. amy Best pair Winter Gloves 060 Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders were | Do do — Mite eso invented by ove of the most exper eneed veterinary , Best collection of Koit Work ‘ ore Sutgeons in the United States, and are offered to MEASURES, &e. Sie with the fullest assurance that whenever | Beat West of Measures, to contain one eGUire satistactiva uiust bw (be result. bushel, § bustel and | peck 015 0 | ~ AGRICULTURE | Legislature relative to the appropriation of last | Rexsiou for “ the encouragement ef Agriculture aud | | Exbibition, will also take place vo the same day, for which Prizes will be given. The Commissioners will endeavour to make ar- rangements with the P. B Island Steam Navigation | Company for the conve t articles fur Exhbioi- tion from Prisce and King’s Counties. Yauce Farther partieulars relative to admission, &¢, | Qh’town to sumine hereatter. By order, A. McNEILL, Secretary to Board of Commissioners. Charlottetown, Aug. 19. 1867. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introduceé for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy ts offered to the public, sane- tioned by the experience of over torty years; and when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, &c. Tee unequalled success that has attended the applies tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has indoced many phvsictans of high standing to emplev it in their practice, some of whom advise ue of the fact Gver their own signatures. We have space ouly for the names of a few of these: — Avex. Hatcn, M.D. E. Berpeyn, M.D. Wm. A. Rust, M.D. R. Fetiows, M.D. NatTuan Piowmer, M.D. H. G. Barrows, M.D. BraororD Kyarr, M.D. Bevwour Tuacuer, M.D. A. A. Grass, M.D. W.H. Wena, M.D. W. 3B. Lrxen, M.D. A. SEILLMAN, MB. H. D. Marts, M_D. Ww. A. SHaw, M.D. A. H. Macavar, M.D, S. H. Finmey, M.D. Such testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. Trom the mass of evidence in our possession we seleet the following: — From L. J. RACINE, Esq., of La Minerve, Montreal. ‘Having experienced the most gratifving results from the use of Ur. Wister's Balsam of Wid Cherry, I am induced to express the great confidence which I have in its efficacy. #or nine months I was most cruelly afflicted with a severe and obstinate cough, accompanied With acute pain in the side, which did not leave me, summer or winter. The symptoms increased alarmingly, en€ so reduced was I that i could walk but a few aceps without resting to recover from the pain and fatigue which so slight am exertion oceasioned. At this juncture I commenced taking the Balsam, from which | found wimediate relief, and after having used four bottles | was completely restored to health. I have used the Balsam in my fam~ ily, and administered it to my children, with the happiest results. J em sure that such Canadians as use the Bal- sam can but speak in its favor. It is a preparation which haa only to be tried to be acknowledged as the remecy par excelience.** A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. St. Hracintpe, C.E., Aug. 2], 1856. Messrs. Setm W. Fow.r & Son. Gentlemen :—Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was taken with Whoopin Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we coul for her seemed in any way to relieve her su ering. We at length deeided to try a bottle of Dr. Wistar's Baisam of Wild Cherry. In three hours after she had commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in lesa than three days was entirely cured, and is now well. IL have since recommended the Balsam to many of my neighbers, 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 your Balsam [ shall be glad, for 1 have great confidence in it. Yours, P. GUITTE, Preprietor of the Courrier de St. Hyacinthe. : Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, andail those whose occupation requires an unusual exer. else of the vecal organs, wil! find this the ONLY Remepr Which will effectually and instantaneously relieve their difficulties. This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex- tremely PLEASANT TO TASTE. A smal! 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. Buy none unless signed “I. Burts" @n the wrapper. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY 18 PREPARED BY SETH WW. FOWLE & SON, 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. And is for sale by all Druggists. r 7 ay - P yee 3 This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered in the I7th century, by Dr. WM, Graceg, surgeon in King James’ army. Through its agency he cured thousands of most serious sores and wounds that baffled the skill of the eminent phvsicians of his day, and was regarded by ail as a public benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING- WORM, CHAPPED HANDS, _ BOILS, FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL- BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, &c. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt tn action, removes pain at once, and reduses the most angry -loeking swellings and inflammations, as if by magic, thus affording reliet and a complete care. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, Proprietors. Sold by D Droggiste and Dealers generally. Young Geutlemen’s PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Prince Street. - - - - - - Charlottetown. SMITH. begs to inform V . ww. the inhabitauts cf Prince Edward Is!and| Constipation of) Jaundice be resumed | that the duties of his School will Aagast L2thi. A limited number of Bearders will be taken. Terms, per Quarter payable in advance, PE IE ROU ec orncececncen L7 10 0 SN LEE TOT TC . ¢i¢ Angnst 5, 1867 Administration Notice. LL persons having any elsims agains: the Estate of Ronald MeDonald, late of Prospect Hill, Lot 47, deceased: are requested to fornish their Accounts duly attested, to the under- signed, Administrator of the suid Estate ; ‘and al! persons ingebted to the suid Estate are required to make immediate paymen* to LAUCHLIN McDONALD, Administrator. Prospect Hill, Let 47, August lat, 1867. 5) | | } }the sex | young persons entering into womanhood or ap- | |} should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat; Leaves Pictou every afterarrival of Train from bladifax. FARES Charlottetawn to Pictou, or back, £012 6 Pictou to Georgetown, + v9 0 . Port ilood, “ v12 0 reside, — a. a Shediae, “ 018 0 St. Jou, Kastport, $4 500rl 8 go 00 in 6S or Portland, “ $8 00 218 0 ‘ Beaston, os 3) 00 216 3 Halifax, * $4 VO i as Port Heod, " kv £1. 6 Georgetown, - 09 0 e 012 0 F. W. HALES, Secretary. ” Souris, 1867. P. E. ISLAND ~ Boot & Shoe Factory. Jane 17, MPXUHE Subscriber would hereby inform bis | uumeross friends and customers that he has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, sit ible for the com! i” Season Also, Ladies’ and | Geutlemen’s Weur, in every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses’ | kin is and prices, Gold aud plated Watch Chains, timely used. Balmoral Kid BOUTS, Congress EOOTS, Grain Calt Conyress do, Serge do, dé Balmoral do, Imitation Lace do, &C- &e. W&c. Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BOOTS, Balmoral BOOTS, do Sinule do do, Shooting do, Grain Leather do, Kee ds, Heavy Cougress do, Kip do, Light do do, rogans & Shoes, & C. &c. &ec- Wholesale Dealers before sendiug their orders ibroud stiou'd cull and examiue the large and varied stock at | viz: —That they are now prepared to carry on the | ing from pain and exhaustion, ,rgliet wif be found fand careful workuranehip, they trust to merit ap | increase of that very liberal ee already re- lceived at the hands of a « ON SALE, continued towards them | | very commodieus and suitable business stand, beg}the falfilment of what we : ‘ leave to bring the tollowing facts betore the public. | [pn almost every instance where thesinfant is suffer Having now secured a| experience, and pledge our erase for above business upon a more extended scale, 4nd,|in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is being in possessios of the medern improvements, administered. rhie : ad w heir usual style of cutting | , a a which, coupled with their usual style of cutting This valuable preparation is the prescription o: ‘one of the most expersencegl and skilfal nurses in New England, and has been used with nevere failing success in ; THOUSANDS OF CASES. Residence and place of business—eorner of Great It not ouly relievesthe child from pain, but invi George Street and Queen Square, where moderate | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects avidity, eparges and punctuality will be the order of the | and gives tone and emergy to the whoie system. it | day. » bie . will almost instantly relieve _BEALES & CO. | GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND Ch’town, 10th June, 1867 3m WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsiuns, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhes im Children, whether it arises from teething,* or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a of the whole of his present stock of Watches | ~ oe vutis Eeemiebar ant ane aE ae ie . . “es, si and Jowetiert. aa it ab greatly reduced prices, valliiees of others, aod between your suffering sas gs ror ee : _ |ehild and the relief that will be sare—yes, absoe The Stock consists of Silver Watches of varions | lutely sure—to follow the ese of this medveine, it Keys, Bars, Hooks and Swivels, Scarf Pins, Shirt | mg so — atens a4 ae ae studs, Sleeve Snibe. Plain and Fancy inver Rinws. pany ear a: ott im - nage poe: ue © % . ae Sas Rings. Sieh an elias Lei Crossek Tileiibe. simile of CUR tis & PERKINS, New York, Peneil Crses, Lockets and Charms in great v .riety | is on the outside wrapper. Jet and Steel Brooches, Crosses, Ear Rines and Bracelets Also Plated Ware in Castors, Teapots, Feaspoous, Piekle Forks, Toast Racks, &c. Xe ALFRED PURCHASE, at the Old Stand, opposite the Store of the Hon P Walker. Charlottetorrn, 19th Ang 1867. fin iscriminating public, since their commmeueement in business. As usual, Garments warranted to fit. Now is the time to Buy : WATCHES AND JEWELLERY CHEAD! ‘BYU Subscriber being desirous to dispose | fa Sold by Druggists throughout the world Principa! Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. ONetober 15, 1866. | ee TO HEADS OF FAMLLIiss. JUDSONS NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK. | pus Subscriber has JUST RECELVED, and offers for SALE, on the asual termes— Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents? & Boys? BOOTS Specially manufictured for the Trade of P. £. Island. GEORGE NICOLL, Sonth Side Queen's Synare, 2 March iti, 1867.4 IRON. BARS 1 ineh ROUND IRON. o 230 sule cheap lor cash. G. & 8. DAVIES. tf For Clrto Judson’s Worm Tea! vn, June 24, 1867 THe RUAD LO diaTH| ANY 9a LF SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulry un- less one can be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert these three qualificatious in an extror- may coneern, thai L will attend at the Dispensary, dinary degree any ordinary food, increase the secretory powers of | the liver, cleange and purify the blood, expel «ll morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame, Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without know ng the causes why they are feeble! In most! i Holloway’s {| 4 Pills have long been famed tor regulating a diser- | Rosewood Case in exeellent order, for jered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive | Origiuul cost, Forty guineus cases the stomach is the aggressor. tone; they are, thetefore, confidently recommended as « never failing remedy in al] cages where the constitution, from any cause, has becume 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 Pills are the surest preserva tives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correetors of irregular circuyation. If they be taken without delay, when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelious. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they bave up on the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- rating and purifyiug properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in ail disorders peculiar te Obstractions of every kind, either in 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 stomach, liver, or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pilla will soon rectity the evil, and speedily bring rack energy, Strength aud cheertaluess to the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disyestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed funetions. They dispel beadache, bil- ousbess, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these invaluable purifving Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to way inconvenience Influeuza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without calds, sore threats, influenza, diptheria, or brouchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of e@lleeting acure. Whilethe Pills are expelling all impuri ties from the body generally, Holloway’s Ointwent it will penetrate the skin, redace intlaumation, and restore lasting souwdness. Holloway’s Pills are the oest Remedy known ia the world for the following diseases : Ayvue |Female Irregu-Serofala, or Asthina ‘ jarities ing’s Evil & SHOES, 2.. do do do | | | ee be Vaccinated by a daly qtalitied Medical They enable the stomach to digest | | Lot successfully Vaecinated, who shall then appear Pianoforte for Sale. Big Loaf for a Small Price. Riountain Elerb ~ PILLSa ‘The Best Family Medicine in Existence. Prepared from simpje Roots and Herbs that grow |} upon the Mountains and iu the lovely VaLLeys vF MEXICO, wuere the mighty Cordilleras raise theu | cloud -piercing heights. By cleansing and Purifying the Blood, they not only Cure but prevent nearly 8 Casks Hennessey BRANDY (pale), } | (dark), | & very superior article ; 20 Boxes (Steele & Suns) CROWN SOAP, | 26s per box; 70 Boxes (Steele & Sons) PRINCE'S | FEATHER SOAP, 20s per box ; 250 Bois. CANADA FLOUR, 50 «+ CORNMEAL, 100 Bags CORNMEAL R. W. BRECKEN, Next doer to the Bank of P. E. Island } I SLA QW Queen-street, Jane 17, 1867. bre ALL DISEASES. a = | They are the remedy the bounteous hand of nature | j (>) HiN B i i, i, has provided for all Diseases arising from e _ ° | : . : IMPURE BLOOD. VI ANUFACTURER of Clothing | 9, ime of those diseases are legion. JUDSON’S 4 in all its branches, thankful to his friends | *®® PITL Orr te t aT R eer i sires jaa patrons tur past favors, beus leave to inform | PILLS are the Best Remedy “ Szislence | them and the public generally, that he is still to be for the following Diseases: | found at his 1 Stand on TEEN STREET, and T y KY } found at | Old Stand n QUEEN STREET, and | Bi LT OO BR E S 8, | is prepared to nake upall kiuds of garments, eutrust | wd to him in the latest styie aud improvement of | Serofula, Worms, Headache, Luodigestion, Liver } fasulon. | Complaint, | TT iia | rius Cash ; | : re ae | Dyspepsia, Fntrance at the side Door. “ pei Loss of Blood, ail derangements Queen Street, July 9, 186. i VACCINATION, | Charlottetown and Royalty. |YENH i © Act to promote Vaccination” re- ot the Stemach and Bowels. ' SKIN DisSEASKS. | Costiveness, Colds, Diarrhee, Ferer and Azue, } Kidnev Diseases, Cuest Ds They are the | j BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN. } Remove the cause and you cure the disease Bad blood is the great cause of disease; these Pills and purity it 80 thoroughly that discase, hav.og nothiny te teed upon, must take flight. Get our Almanac Prom any Draggist, and reed the history of this Wondertul Discovery; er, as PROOF CONCLUSIVE, buy and try one box of the Pills and you will be satisfied they are All we claim ase. quires that all persous residing in Charlotte town and Royalty, above the age of three months Practitioner, (auless they have had the Small Pox); and that there may be no warrantable excuse for }not obeving the Law, the Act provides that th | Superintendent of Vaccination shall Vaceinate those who uy apply to him for that purpose, without any charge. I there fe cleanse re hereby yvive notice, to all whom it on the afternoons of Tuesday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock, uutil further notice, to Vaccinate all persons | there. H. A. JOHNSON, Superintendent of Vaccination- | them to be Put up in Boves containing 40 Pills. Price, 25 Cents per Box. re ~The outzide is a Red Wrapper with Black Letters, with our fac-simile signature on it. ASK FOR JURSBNZ Mountain Herb Pills, And for Tie Rescue Tu’a Almanac. We alse send them by Mail, postage paid, for 25 cts. ver Box B. L. JUDSON & CO. Propxierors. June 4th, 1867 ; + - ° VERY handsome and superior toned Cottage Cabinet 65 Octavo PIANOPROTE sale For particulars enquire of Mr. DOUGLASS, Kent Street. _Ch'town, March 25, 1867. EDUCATION, LANGUAGES, TAYHE Undersigned teaches Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Eugtish Composition, Gene- ral History, Drawing, aud Perspective. He is also . ix LST NEW VY r willing to read for and selegt the literary depart 106 FRANKLIN-ST, NEW YORK, ment of a newspaper : F- Sold by all Dealers. [July 1, °67. 4m J. F. NEWBERY, B. A. Se —f tn i Christ Chureh, Oxford, TOOTH j A C Al kK. h King Street, Ch’town. Instant Cure. BUVTER'S AERVINE, MMEDLATELY on its application, gives permanent rehef by the painless destruction of the nerve in decayed teeth, forms a complete stopp- ing, aud renders extraction seldom necessary. GEORGE April 15, 1367, ue Subscriber offers for Sale, at a re- duced price, 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. W. McGILL. Ch town, I1th Mureh. 1867 NOTICE. A DIVIDEND of six shillings and eight- «m% pence (Os 8d) in the pound will he paid te the creditors of the Estate of the late David Jackson Roberts, on application at the Office of Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown. J.8. CARVELL, Administrator. Charlottetown, P Ko Island Ane fan FOR SALBe! Freehold Property ia Georgetgwn. Duk SUBSCRIBER offers tor Sale Town Lot 15,No. 3rd range, Letter F.. in Georgeiown, with the Buildings thereon, eon sisting of a Dwelling House, 36 x 26 feet, 12 feet . post, and a Work Shop in course of erection. Seld by Druggists everywhere. WOOLRICH’S | Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson's Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, Xe. For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmaey 7? Halifar, N. S., Agent for B. N. A. ly PB... gin NOTICE. » Dr. Ridge’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and invalids, ECOMMENDED by the Faculty, and Sold by Dragyista and Grocers every- where,in Tins, at prices to suit all classes. 5 J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N.S. Managing Ayeut for B. N. A. lv Teams Libewar. THOMAS MAHER. Georgetown. Angnust 1, 1867. tf Now Summer Arrangement. PANU MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, United States, &e., will, until farther notice, be closed at the General Post Offiee, Charlottetown, as tollows, viz: — 1 For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRI- DAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Nova Seotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West [udies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY eveaing ats o'clock, as followe. Viz :— October 8. Carlton’s “4 Condition Powders! Monday, June 17 Monday, Sept. 9 ie ELS Adi on ation, Ei ae Weduesday,* “19 Wednesday, : 1) |Waiuabdie Freehold Farm for Merday, July 1 Monday, ~~ Sale. Wednesday, “ 3 Weduerday, “ jo i odes ae sate re 7 T° be sold by private Contract that valuable Freehuld Farm aud Property be- longing to CHartes Dinewerr, Ese., Morrell; situate One mile from St. Peter's Harbor, on the north side of the Bay, comprising two handred and furty-two acres of superior land about thirty-five (35) aeres of Which are in a very good state of cultiva- Wednesday, a Monday, ee | Wednesday, ¢ sy | Monday, Augt. 12 Wednesday,** 14 Weduesday, * 9 Monday, 7 a Wedueeday, “ 23 Mouday, Nov. 4 Weduesday, * 6 Bilions Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat plaints kinds Stone & Gravel Blotehes on the! Fits second’ ry Symp Skin flront |} tome Lo, Bowel Com- |lleadaches Tie - Donloureux plaints HTudivest‘on ‘Tumours Colics Huflacmation Uleers lVenereal Affee- the Bowels — |Liver Compl'nts; tions Consnmptioa Lumbayo jWorms of all Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism i|Weakness from Dysentery Retention of | whatevercause | Erysipelus Urine | d&e. &e, | Sold at the Eatablishment of PROFESSOR | HOLLOWAY, 244, Straud (near Temple Bar), | Lendon; also by all respectable Dragvists and | Dealers ii Medicines throughout the civilized | world, at the following prices:—Is Id, 28 9d, | 4s 6d, Ils, 22s. and 33s. ok Box. * * There is « considerable saving by taking the | larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are afixed to each Box. July 31, Les. tion, and the remainder.covered with a growth | of Hard and Soft Wood — this valuable Farm has a frontaye on the Bay of twenty-nine (29) Monday, ee Monday, ae Wednesday,“ 28 Weduesday, “© 20 Mails for Summerside and St. Kleanor’s, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 3 o’¢luck. Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must be posted balf an hour before the time of closing the Maiis. Shere, where large quantities of sea manure can al- ways be had. as well as abundanes of mussle mud in ips Bay. A Barn and small Farm House are on the premises, also a convenient Well of water, | &c., &e., Ke. ’ A good Title guaranteed, with pessession when required. Apptication to be made to the owner, at Morrell, to FRANCIS 53. LONGWORTH, Attorney -at-Law. \s THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General, General Post Office, Ch'tuwn, 10th June, 1967. } isl hor Charlottetown, 18th Feb'y, 1867. 1867. Liverpool House, 1867, ere declare.) The Gentlemen’s Fu SPRING credit. Pa payable bali-yearly in abv ance. Balers, Lace, | Rest Pork Barrel 015 6| ISLAND }2nd best do ; 010 0! P, E. : : ' oa | Best 5 gallon and 10 gallon Keg 0.4 » Steam Navigation Co. S | The Subscriber bat » Wick ) * j . : : 7 Best Butter Firkin 3 Seca _ British Warehouse, FLAS RECRLV KD by Ship Z. ¢. Best pair of Ash Oars, not exceeding 14 STEA) WINDOW GLASS, a from LiverPoon, Lotus trom feet ; 010 9 Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. | Paint, Oil and Putty, and Empress trom GLASGOW, bis ™, Best 1 bye are { bushel I eens Bask- o~ee ba ‘ | Superior atridie in TRA. Sp e g ets « ndian mauulactur 2 ; j men + J y Tl n Im Do do of Ozier or other material 0 10 0) Mel! Most and Refined SUGAR, M R S. W I N “ L, oO WwW, DOr tation FLAX MANUFACTURE. “IRON BEDSTEADS, sand Wossland Beuale Payeldin, of or Best Sample Grain Sacks 010 0 The Steamer ‘ Princess of Wales” Wire Dish Covers, sernrataaiptih a ct nga oC a dada » PF 4s ° | Dest halt @ tea Romete = Willleave Charlottetown for eee Cuesday | Metal Teapots, yere 7 ren Tr 03 * British and Foreign Mere 1 Best Table Cloth $0 8." 2. aie S Brass Kettles, | ».4 | by COMPRISING A SELECT AND Hg ; : and Puharsday mornings at 6, a. m., in time for the ’ by ‘ VARIED errors. © 10 | morning ‘rain fo or Tueeday | NURSERY FIRE GUARDS, oothl ng ' yrup,' MENT OF wae we ae ss weaves Pictog for Charlottetown every Tuesday | " ‘ fi “ - Best Sample of Pottery Oe... Fe ere pee ag ser caaheal of Prain nas | Brass and Mahogany { FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, S T A Pp i. E AND F A N Cc Y Beat Sample of 12 Island made Bricks 1 © +9) pwatifux. © op . 1 de as of.gcething, b . , dnd best ' do do de 015 @| coal Charlottetownevery Tuesday and Friday | POLES, KN DS and RINGS, era eee aii Dry Goods, ' CASTINGS. | pivht for Susamerside and Shediac, at 7 pom. Will aND will allay all pain and smodic actiofé, and is ' i | Best Collection of Metal Castings 1 0 O connect with Weduesday and Saturday morning's | 1 F ees G Is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Suitable for the Season, FURNITURK. yee > , | General Furnis une mt Depend upon it, mothers, it will’ give rest t among which may be enumerated | Best Set of Drawing Room Furniture 4 0 0} Leaves Pictou for ee ies pes ae | “en ROWN. | youtuatie at ? | a’ choice selection of Dress Materials: Lede De fo Dining Reo do 4 8 @ morving at neon, immediately after arrival o " | 2 Bs ° 3 ; De ee Siteiden ¥ do 3 0 ® from Maltax, retarning to Pictou the following | Ue RN Ris lie Relief and Health to your Infants. eet wae Hate and Bonuets, in all aii } morping. i i ihe ‘ ts deticle ‘Peover p > FISH. i ar : We have put up and sold this article Best barre] Mackerel, Island catch S'S o] lauves ee ee ane aa er SEES * OY, | thirty years, and Can say, tn confidence and A select assortment of Shawls, in F i ltown ever ednesday afternoon, immediately ’ - oft r@een abie to say > ’ Best do d 110 own avery Seay ae : 'trath of it, what we have never 4 0 68Y ) Riack and Faney Cashmere de Best Gutata! Codfish . 119 0 After arrival of Traiu trom 8t. Jobn. | Merchant Tailors & Drapers, |‘ any other medicine—never has it failed. + Paisley, Black one i I st a : ™, iin al : . i ” ; Ses ae am so ri ° ° 2ud best = do 1 0 0} The Steamer * Heather Belle Late Smardeon’s Corner. Prk kenny iaenperes Sneme eeepeeee ennai fea . Y <n . ’ ‘ : = ‘ a a e a. eae . i ! e seq, 2 " , . . 7? No Prizes will be awarded to imported | Leayes : — oe nat 3,a.m., every Saturday are | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; omthe con Ladies’ Sacques and Paletots Steck meorniog for iclou. } : : " 5 . . : Dei : \f cS 20 ora desir > | trar i delighted with, its ©@perations, ana a aid a ale ae and Other Prizes, besides those above enumerated, Leaves Pictou at 9, a. m., same day, for Murray | YHE Subseribe rs desire > e rae t ieee oaks - aad of highest caeanedliies of its magi- Mantle Cloths in variety, with Trimmings of all will be given at the recommendation cf the Judges, | piyyour, Georgetown and Souris, remaiuing at | sincere thanks to their friends and customers | §P i We i is | descriptions ; and the usual assortment of Cottun, A PLOUGHING MATUH, in connection with the € shes Sourts or Ge ryelowh Over Sunday ; | forthe verylarge amount of patronage heretofore ex: cat cffocts and medica! ae 7 apne - - Linen, woollen aud Silk Staple at ; a y Monday for Charlottetown, | tended to them, and trast the same faver may be | matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years moderate Mahé: . very ing De. partment comprises a select assortment of THE BEST TOWN MADE CLOTHING; A choice selection of Felt, Cloth and Straw Hats and Caps ; Glass, Collars, Neckties, Shirts, &¢., &e. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, in all sizes and qualities, &e., &e. ALSO, Choice Congo TEA, Bright MOLASSES, Brown aad Crushed SUGAR, New York SOLE LEATHER, BUCKETDS, BROOMS, &e., 5 at Wholesale end Retail. The above Goods having been purchased ip seleeted the best markets and with great cure, Are now offered’to the public at the very lowest prices for Cash. W. FULL. Charlottetown, Jone 3, 1°67. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! oo Subscriber would inform the Inbabj. tauts of P. E. Island, that, on the arrival € the Brig ANN, frow Literpool, G. B, he wil) ulter, Wholesale and Retail, For Cash or guod Jomt Notes of Hand, Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, w 56, 2, & Ty bos. 5 Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 23 & Mlbe; Boiled and raw LINSEED OLS; Chanece’s Snethwick GLASS; PUTLTY, Black and White, in Bladders 26 ang 14 Ibs.; CUY NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; Diamenud Head DECK SPIKES; Bars Ketined and Common LRON, assorted sizes; Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; Barrels Black aod Bright VARNISHES; Qvils HEMP aud WIRE CORDAGE; Bolts Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; Bars YELLOW METAL, § to 3; YELLOW METAL BUTPT BOLTS,7 se; CLINCH RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal: Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA, and EARTH ENWARE,—Crases assorted for country se 5 ANEW MIXTURE tor Bottoms of FISHING BOATS, wuch approved of by English fisherwen. Parties wanting any ef the above articles will lo wellby ealling vel inspecting thew, at the ILD STAND, formerly ocenpiwed by WL W, Lomo & Uo., HEAD of LORD'S WHARF, Water Street. ARTBMAS LORD. Oct. 29, 1866 NitW GovoDs! & SUM VER, 1867, Glasgow House, YHE Subseriber begs to acquaint his cae tomers, and the public, that he wrt the Undine an! L C Oven trom Liverpool, Empress 1nd County of Pictou trom Glasgow, and Abrona trow London, completed hw SPRING IMPORLALIONS, which eompriae the usuai assuriment ot Staple and Paney Dry Goods, GROCERIES, &c. Se. which are now ready tor Sile. FREDERICK LePAGE. Charlottetown, June 3, 1507, ——_— Juiy 10th, 1867. Cheap Goods! 1 New Goods! HEARTZ & SON AVE just received by Java, direst from ENGLAND, a furthér supply of DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will be able to sell this Tmportation cheaper than the stock imported this Spring. JOODS :—Cousisting of Grey, White, Striped, and Painted Cottons, Ginghams, Grey and White Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and Liauen Ticking, Towels and Lowelings, Cheese Cloth, &e, Ke DRESS GOODS :—Freneh Merino, Cireassians, Poplins, Cobargs, Lastres, and Fancies. CLOTHS :—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, Mixed, Russel Cord, &c. SUNDRIES :—Bagle and Straw Trimmings and Ornaments, in Black, White & Mixed; Velves Trimmings, &¢.; Buttons and Clasp Dewdrops, Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Pranelia and Boots. Gents’ Hates, Collars, Ties, Braces, kerchiefs, &e, Kc. P. S—Phe above, along with Stock on hand, will be sold, wholesale aud retail, cheap for Cash. S HEARTZ & SON. July 15, 1867 sail ni Ei eaameaniieiiiaal ed EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE, Per “ Lotus,” from London ; * Empress” from Glasgow ; * LC. Owen,” » U» dine,” and » Helen Malcolm,” from Liverpool. 3 = BALES and Cases DRY GOODS, oD) 4 Bales White and Colored Cotton Warp, 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, 30 Bolts Clipper Duck, for Boat 20 Hbds. DeKuyper’s Gin, 4 Casks BRANDY, 6 Casks Scotch Whiskey, 44 Chests and half chests TEA, 12 Kegs Bi-carbonate Soda, 6 Casks Washing Soda, 6 Buls. and Cases CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Colman’s Mus 1 Keg Cream Tartar, 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, 1 Case Nutmegs, 3 Bols. Currants, 1 do Indigo, 1 Bbl. ALUM, 1 Bbl. Saltpetre, 1 do Copperas, 30 Boxes Raisins, 1 Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Caster OIL. 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. Together with Lares Srock ON HAND, will be wid Low to the Trade for Cash or appres™ P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’tewn, May 6, 1867. a Bark! Bark! Bark! 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. Tue Subscriber is now prepared to make Contracts with parties for the above gouPie chains and the same distance on the North or Bea | ment of Bark, which will be let in lots from | Cords and upwards Farther particulars will be made known on 8° ication to the Subscriber at the Citw Tan * plication e ay won Feb 4, 1867. ———$—$—$$ rr The Examiner is Printed and Published, every Mospat h-street, near King-Square. Price by EDWARD WHELAN, at bis Odeo a i