A . 1A- -,. 4-. I _ ...-..A-.-L.L_... Road, Township No. ill ; Bernard O’Callaglian. of Township No. 36 ; John Simpson. of Hope River. Township No. 22; James McDonald. of Springton, Township No. 67; John McArse. of Monagban Settlement: Donald Cameron. Esq. M. l’. P. ; of Springton. Township 67; Richard Gill. of New. town; John Murchison. oi Uigg;Joliii Leitch, of Corchooil. To in; Jusritils 0! run PEACE roit l’nixcn Cobain—John Smith. of Township No. 26; Owen No es. oi Township No. 27 :Augustino Callaghan. ol ownsliip 11 ; William Brow. of Cape Traverse; John Lord. Tryon River ; ()ucsisme Gnudet. Town- ship 17: Joseph 0. Arsonuult. Earp; M. I'. P., of Egmoat Boy. To an Jun-ions or run Price son Krao's (Sonarr :-—Jamos Hogan. oi Morcll; George Rob- inson. of Bay Fortune Road; James McDonald of Savage Harbor: Anthony MoCermaek. Esq. M. l'. P. Andrew Murphy. of Township No. 66; Henry ’I‘raynor. of Baldwin's Rt ad. Township 51. N evvs by 'I‘olegraph. Denny. July ‘2nd. A lune number of Fenians have been arecstcd while ‘ cretly drilling uenr Alwyn. Lennon, June '29. At a public breakfast given in honor oleoyil Gnrrls~ in ooterday. a letter front the Count of Paris was in . which culogisetl in warm tertnstlie services done Mr Mr Garrison in the cause of humanity and freedom. .‘iir Adams. the minister ol‘tho UnitcdStntns. who was absent. also sent a letter-tho tenor of which was re.- zhor qualified and reserved. Roux. June 30. The Hair Father both before and after the Grand i‘erotnony yesterday. and whenever he appeared in public, was received with great enthusiasm by the immense gathering of" clergy :tilll laymen from tilt pzirts of the ivorld. l‘inis. June 30th. Ilia Sublime Majesty Abdul Aids. Sultan of 'l‘urkry, arrived in this City to-day. and me: received by the Emperor Napoleon. FROM MEX I('(l. \V’asinstimu. July let. The following ollicial despntcli has been rcceited here-— “ Southwest Puss. Louisinn. Juno ‘2‘). 1367. To Count Nydeiileuck. Austrian Minister. Washington: I come here to telegraph you of the condemnation and deth of tho Eiiipi-i‘nr Maximilian at 7 o‘clock on the morning of Juno 19th. President Juarez refused to deliver tip tho body. (intiJ‘lill 'I‘iiznorr. Si ted. ( m ) (‘onnnnndur «\u-trnin Sloop." f‘ The following was received at llit‘ Navy Deportmcnt lo-lliglii. :« "United Staten steamer 'I'urony. Vern Cruz. June 30, 1867. lion (Beth-on Welles. Secretary of the Navy: Maximilian was shot on the 19th in-t. 11nd begged for his Corpse for the Austrian captain. and was re- fused. The citr of Mexico surrendered on the 20th to the Liberals. Vera Cruz holds out on account of for— eign legntion. “ii”. ordered no acceptance of its sur- render. l ani moored between Melva and the North Bastion. tlicw——-in company. I Write by mail. (Signcd.) I'. A. Roe. Commander.“ m . H ".‘",.'“‘."1 "’72.???" -. :m' Nuts: MEDICAL NOTICES. IIolloway's l'ills.«—Diarrhma and Bowel Complaints.— Tboso maladies are ever present. and if left unattended fre- ucntly terminate fatally. It should be over where known Dial both cholera and diarrhea depend on t e presence of some undigested snbstancoin the stomach or bowels. or some deleterious matter in the blend. and that IIolloway'a Pills can cxpol either with ease and expedition. 'I‘hoy concentrate in asurprioing d or. part ing. attentive. regulating and strongtlioninp‘t‘ua idea. on thu- eaert over every internal organ the w o osomcly. controlling influence so necessary for subduing excessive action in the human frame. IIoilo- way'amodicfne may be advantageously taken as a means of h ing the blood pure and the body cool—the only rec. ticflpian for maintaing health in youth. manhood. and old age. Important to Hubert—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases with which children are afflicted. is a oafc and certain remedy. It allays all pairs. soitsns the gums. redu- ces inflammation. sure to regulate the bowels. and cures wind colic. Depend upon it mothers. it will relieve the little suf- ferer ilmodiatoly. Perfectly safe in all cases. Coughs and colds are often overlooked—A continuance for on length of tile causes irritation of the Lungs or some oh c Throat Disease. '1 Brown’s Bronchial Trochss" are adored with the fullest confidence in their encacy. giv- ing almost invariably sure and immediate islisf. Married, At Charlottetown. July 8. by Peter Maegowan. Esq. under special licence. Daniel Cameron. of Lot. 10 to isobolla Balls. of merit Bay. Lot Til—mu Entity Doacotto being tho bri oomaid. At tho residence of J. W. Pickard. Queen's Square. Ghat— lottotown on tho 18th n1t.. by Mr. J. (‘happlo. B. C M.. Mr. Maurice Hobbs. to Miss Annie iIondorsop. both of this city. m.-. Wu".-- Died. At her residence. Auckland. New Zealsnd. on 11th April. Harriet Draco. the beloved wife of Hr. 'I'hoaias Williams. formerly of P. I. island. aged 43 years. At Lot It. on Tuesday. the 26th of June. after a severe ilinoes of oi ht days. Catherine. the beloved wife of Patrick Lynch. ‘4 years. The deceased has loft a husband and two small children. to mourn their irieparablo loss. She was a [loving wife. a good mother. and an excellent neighbor. remarkable for her affable and amiable disposition. liar remains were followed to their last resting place at Cueunpoe by a large and respectable concourse of mourn- ing friends. lay sho rest in peace -[Boston I‘ilot please copy. At Tigniah. on Tliuroda . 4th inst. after aprotractod illness. James Edward. ulnnt son of Edward and Hannah M . IIackott. aged 1 year and 8 months. 0 I l I R A J. ‘ V \ TLM P It RANGE CON VBNTH )N- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a TEMPER- ANCE CONVENTION will be bold in tho Upper Room of tho TENN-BRANCH. HALL. Charlottetown. on THURSDAY. tho 18th ofJuiy. at nrasn‘clock. an. Circulars have been addressed to all Temperance Socitles on tho Island of which information could be ob- tained. Should any Society have boon ommittod. it is to be hoped that tho present notice will be regarded as a anflciont invitation. Each Iii-snub Society is inri‘odto send two RSMIIIN- TATI'". pro erly furnished with Credentials; and all Clergynion vourablo to Temperance will be entitled to seats. Delegates to the Convention taking passe c in the Boats of tho 1’. hi. Island Strain Navigation ompen '. will be conveyed to Charlottetown and back for ONE FARE DONALD FERGUSON. to Preliminary Meeting. Secretary - ‘32-} B":E:1’.‘ll!.3u.l§9; WW---“ ._ LOOK HERE. Oss Hominy. the 16th Instant. N ht doll htfol hill opposite Poplar Point. just at the now hart. Grand River. on the Church land. i; only the funds of St. George's Church. a TIA will The roves there are an nailed. Cordials and other dolloac will be furnished a a Saloon opened at tea. The masic in the var on the borders of the river. wiliho rid. Ts second at“. m RONIALD “C(DIIMACK. Secretary. Oread River, 8th July. 1M7. A. .-.a-.......- ._._.-::.l I’erry Davni' Pain Killer. . It its real in re to us to speak hvornbly of this It‘— ticle. ltnown a mo unchriially to be a good and safe rein- not only for colds in the winter. but for various summer! complaints. and should be in evury family. The casualty demanti i may come uiiawarea.—{Christ‘ian Ad~ 'o c. PAIN KILLER. taken internallr. should be silulteratcd with milk or water. and awceiena with sugar if desired. or made intoaoyntp with molasses. For a Cough and bronchitis. a few drops on sugar. eaten. will be more ofl'oc» ttvo than anything else. For Sore Throat. gar lo tho throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and water. an the relief is immediate and cure positive. TIIEO. DotIIRIBAY. G “M mm 1867. m enerai Agent forP. Ii. island. Much sickness undoubtedly with children and adults attributed to other extinct. in occasioned by worms. ’l‘hi Vrrtnifuge Comma. although effectual in destroying worms. can do‘no possible injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by phy- sicians. and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms. so hurtful to chil lrcu. Children having wonns require immediate attention. as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged aicknesa. Symptoms of worms in children are often overlooked. “‘Oflntl in the stomach and bowels cause irritation. which con be removed only by the, use of a sure remedy. Brown‘s ragingflllse Comltl. or Worm Lounges. are simple and re . June 19th. 1867. in PLEASURIIAND RELAXATION 313 N16 5 b I infer flue auspices of the Berton;ch Irish Society. ng the special permission of the Rector. the Rev. Angus McDonald. the members of tho Benevolent Itisli Soci- ety will hold their annual I’ic Nic on the beautiful grounds of Saint Dunstan} College. on MONDAY, the 22nd day of ‘JULY. instant I he means necessary for the games and amuaciiicnts used on such occasions; such as cricket. qnoits. foot and soak "03'. will be provided by the Committee. The arrangements for the Dance. both as to room and other accommodation. will be such as to please all artioa_ fh'r‘nttcndnncc of the best Violitiists will be secure _I here will be a Refreshment Saloon on Temperance Principles on the grounds The Members of the Society will leave St Andrew's Hall at fl o'clock A M. and proceed to the College grounds. Ailmiasioa-Uentlemcn in 6d. Lady and Ocut.. 2s 8d. Children half price. Tickets can be had at the Store 0! “7 R Watson. James lieildin. OwenCoanollv.C Reilly..lohn A McKcnna Esqrs. and lions. I). lireuan and P. Walker. and of the undersigned Ifoutluilwot RICHARD REDDIN. PETER DOYLE. lF-t'l‘ltli‘it' BLAKE. JOHN HENNESSY 11. Cl. hIeIN'l‘YRE. JUllN llllWERS ria‘rieit 'l'ltEANtHi. 'i‘itoiMs REILLY. xv. e. GRANT. Scc'y. MANNNY’ Reaping and Mowing MACHINES. 'l‘HE Subscriber would inform the Farmers of P. E. Island that he has now on the way to the Island a goodly number of those CI'ZLEDKA'I‘ED MAUHINFS. Also. a number of tho farrt'ainotl UNION MOWERS. together with ( uite a number of WlliTCOMB‘S PA— TENT llORS-J RAKES—tho same he sold here the last season. and that bar given so much satisfaction to those that used them. Which they will fully contirm and agree to when asked by any of yon—and would also state that he has ordered a number of the BUCKEYE RI-JAI‘ING and MOWING MACHINES. which will soon be here. A. mane, nuns-o to he quit. an .MInI. hars- at. this time. and very .iiilicult to get hold of. tho Subscriber would beg leave to say. that those parties who may wish to pay money for any of those Machines. he will make a iboral deduction from last year‘s prices. while those who his ' wish a long credit on the Machines may be as- sured o the same liberal terms as usual. any from One to three seasons. divided into equal payments. as the parties may agree upon at the time of purchase. ll. C. GREEN of Suinmorside. and II. J. CLARKE. of Orwell. will act as my Agents in selling the above Hachiaos in this Province; and tho Subscriber will he found at his Old Stand. the City Grocery Store. North side of Queen‘s Square. near the Post Ofliee. where he will be very happy not only to SIIUW the above Machines but to SELL them to the Farmers l‘loaso call and examine the Machines for yourselves before purchasln elsewhere. I have now on hand a lull assortment of ‘xtras for the Manny Machines. ASAIIEL BOOTH. Ch‘town. Joly 8. 1867. "WI “'1 - i‘ L N I) h R S . ILL be received by the undersigned until Sumt— nar. the 13th inst.. for biiildlngaNEW BRICK KITCHEN. Fencing in Two Yards. and certain Re< pairs and Alterations. at the Lunatic As liim. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Asy um on appli- cation to Mr. Gic‘ley. B. WILLIAMS. Cli‘town'. July 3. 1867. lVLcXILS. Summer Arrangement. 7 RE MAILS for the United Kingdom. the neighboring Provinces. United States. to” will. until further notice. Charlottetown. as follows. vis :— ForCanada. New Brunswick. and the United States. via Shpdizc. every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at s o'c no . For Nova Scotia. via Pictou, every MONDAY. WED- NESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain. Newfoundland and the West Indies. every alternate MONDAY and Wli‘. DNEbDAY evening at 8 o'clock. as follows: Monday. June 17 Monday Sipt 9 \Vodnesday. H 19 Wednesday. " 11 Monday. July 1 leader. “ 33 Wetland”. u 3 Wednesday. “ 26 Monday. " 16 Monday. Oct 7 Wednesday. “ 17 Wednesday. H 9 ICcnday. " 19 Monday " 22 Wednesday it ill Wednesda it 28 Monday. Aug 12 Monday. Nov 4 Wednesday " 14 Wednesday " 6 Monday. “ 20 Holiday. " 18 Wednesday. " 28 Wednesday. " 20 Malia for Slimmoraide and 8t. Eleanor's. to be forwarded per Steamer. will be cloud over TUESDAY and FRIDAY evenings at 8 o’clock: and ails for Georgetown and Souria. per steamer. every FRIDAY evening at is o‘clock. Letters. to be registered. and Newapoppro must be posted half an hour before the time of closing t o Halls. '1‘. OWEN. I’. l. 0. General Post OMcc. Ch'ioivn. : May 22. 1867. TC) FISH it. RME N . fl‘lll Subscriber has on hand at Cascumpec. 8.000 Ash-bound Mackerel liar-role. manufactured th: season. which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers- Appldy to Cuian Baoranao in Charlottetown. or to the nbsoribor st Coscninpoo. GEORGE W. HOWLAN Cucompoc. Kay 28. 1097. am COTTON DUCK. HAVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated - lsssoi's mu. Cotton hack. the subscriber is and to receive orders for all the diluent Numbers. quantities to salt parchosoro. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 22. 1|" . . Prizes. be made up and forwarded from tho General Post Otloo. "‘ l _ 6. Q L 171‘: y of October near. that Elig- ltlf CHOP and Promises. atl- " "s HOP " I 0 DE LET I 1ny Bltuatolmh cdy for burns and other pains of the body. It is vaiuable.‘ouilngtho ” Cir! llama I lirons." at preterit occupied own and Doreltertor Streets. Ir. chngo. fronting on DANIEL BRENAN. “(31533”. July 10. test. Isl. Rx. Pat. 2m 15....-.L.-- (caches-k Poussin-iii." US'I‘ RECEIVED. pd! Alhambra Nine Cases PEACHES. In hermetically sealed cons—put up in such a tumour as to retain all this delicious liner of the Fruit. Sold by the single can or by the down. I . C. IIALL. Cli‘town. July fl. 1067. Exocutors’ Ngtice. LL PERSONS indebted to tho Estate of tho 110N— ORABLl-i THOMAS IIEATII llAVILAND. late of CHARLO’I‘TE'I‘OWN. deceased. ,nre requested to make immediate iaymont to the undersigned. Execu- tors of the last i 111 and Testament of the said Thomas licatli lIavilsatl; and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are requested to furnish their Accounts. duly RIIBSIWIJO the said Exceutora. 'I‘. HEATH HAVILAND. E _ cannon w. mammal “WW” Ch‘town. July 3. 1867. “NEW coornnaon i~ THE Subscriber begs leave to intiumtetliat he keeps constantly on hand. at his Coopersgo Low'icu WATER STREET. PORK AND FISH BARRELS. Which he offers for Sale at very moderate rates. Job \Vork performed With doapatch. JAMES I“. WHITE. Ch‘town. Juno 1‘). 1867. 3m pd micro-miner“ IRISH VOLUNTEER Nsz c. IF. Members ofthc IRISH VOLUNTEER RIFLE COMPANY intend holding n I'IC NIC on VVodnesdav, July 1 0. 0n the premises of Mr. JENKINS. ncnr IIICKEY‘S WIIARI‘. EAST RIVER. 'I‘he Steamer “Heather Belle" will leave Pope‘s Wharf at half-past eight o'clock in the morning. pro. cisoly. A BAND will be in attendance. have been engaged. Foot and Stick Races. and other games. will form a part of the day's proceedings. which will terminate with a QUADRILLE PARTY in the evening. in tho New DRILL Nlllll). which has been iven through the kindness of tho Inspecting Field 0 car. A small entrance fee will be charged to all competi~ tora to the above games. wuich Will be expended in \ T1 The best Violinisto Members oflhc V. A.. P. W. (30.. and P. E. Co.. at- teniling as guests. will appear in uniform. No person will be allowed to soil refreshments ca- ce t the person appointed by the Committee. ‘ickrts—JAdieu‘. ls. 6d,; Gentleman‘s. 2s. lid; to admit Lady and Gentleman. 3s.-—to be had at the stores of W. R. Watson and Joe. Reddln. Burrs" and Mr. William Murray; also from the Committee. COMMITTEE: cht. F. McRory. Segt II. McRory. MrGrunari. Corpl. J O'Brien. R. Kinsmaca. " F. (Ionian. C. MeQulllnn. U. Callaghan. John Duolun. Corporal P. McCarcy. Clerk to Committee. TEE CETHEETNGI GRAND Gathering & TEA. to aid in the erection ofa ("trauma Cllultt'll. will he held at the Farm of I’. (iAUL. Iii-«1.. near Montague Bridge. on MONDAY. 8th July next. . The RICHIE iIIMI'IN'l‘ SALOON. where all sorts of delicacies can be provided. will be opened at 10 o’clock. Tits on the tables at the usual boon-Music and Dane. lug: will enliven the day‘s proceedings. 0 pains will be spared. to afford a day‘s enjoyment to all who honor the Gathering with their resent-u. ‘ 1 June 26. 1867. Pat. Isl. Ex. —.~" » Consugneee, trike N oticcl ERSONS residing outside of (TIIARLDTTETUWN. having Goons to come by the Steamship" AlstM" mu." or " Commence.“ and dosirin them forwarded. must send to the Subscribers. or llicir own Agents in tho Cit . the original Invoice of the Goods. by which to make the proper entries at the Custom Home. for du- ties to procure the Permits to deliver. CARVI‘ZLL BROS. Agents. 8. d; U. S. H. t‘. ‘VESLLE Y A N {LIAZ A .N l t ' 10th and 11th July ' liE LADIES oftlic Wastiiriui Conannonma of Char- lottetown. will. I). V'.. hold their BAZAAR of useful and fancy articles. in the opt-int HALL of u..- .‘ilAltliliT' IIUUBE. on \\ EDNESDAY and THURSDAY. the liltli and 11th of July next. l Admission. adults is. ad. children under 12 years of. l ago. 9d. The I’. ll! Island Steam Navigation Company. have kind- ly consented to issue return tickets for the occasion. as the. reduced rate of 01.26 each to visitors from the neighboring Provinces. which ticket will admit the bearer to the liazmir. Ch'town June 19. 1867. Ex. P. S J. Isl. Pictou Chron. St John ’I'el. lix I' Wes. "mercuric?§"’oanits; 7 ‘SE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish promptly to I’ISHERMEN. at reasonable prices. all the OU i‘Fl'l‘S necessary to prosecute all the diffornt branches of FISIIINH carried on about Prince Edward Island. and in the adjacent waters. such as Bait. Flour. Barrels. liread. Pogiea. Ileana. Clania. Peas. Mackerel Hooks. Butter. Cod do Pork. Mackerel Linea. Beef. Cod do Lard. Mackerel Jigs. 'I‘ou. E Cod Lends. Coffee. ‘ Cotton Dusk. Sugar. . Do Sail ’l‘wine. Molasses. g Baithnivos. Spices. i Splitting Knives. Pickles. I Jig Raiips. Lanterns. Bait IIravern. limied Oil. Clam Cloppers, Kerosene Oil. Oil Clothes. Vinegar. Sou'Westora. he" he. kc. He also posscanoa excellent facilities for INSI‘EC'I‘INO and PACKING MACKEBEL and othor FISII. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown. May 22. 1867. P. 13. ISLAN'D STEAM NAVIGATION (30’s Win. McIntyre. C. C. June 26. 1866. MEL—ii GUN-SMITH, BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SIXTH £68 to Inform his friends. and tho ublicgenoraliy. that he has in commenced Bus ncooii Dorchos- tor Street. next cor to the Reading Room Building. where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line with noatness and despatch. ON “AND. A neat assortment of Tinwaro. Kitchen Utensils. ac. to. which he will sell cheap for Cash. Mr. HERMANS is Agent for SAWYER‘S CRYSTAL BLUE. a new. economical and superior article used in washing. whereby a saving of Mir per cent is guaran- teed. and for which he begs to colic t the patronage of Laundry Minds. dtc. Ch’town. Juno 26. 1867. PUBLIC LANDS. Cascumpec Point THE Commissioner of Public Lands will submit to Public Com ietition, on Saturday. the 6th day of July next. at 1 o‘clock. a. m-. at the Wharf. Cascum~ pee. certain tracts or portions of Land. being» a part of (‘nscumpcc Point. a plan of which may be seen at my Oflico. Colonial Building. And on the same day at 6 o‘clock. p. m.. at John Preston‘s. Esquire. Tignish. a tract of Land containing 60 acres. sit-Mo at T1 aiah. Lot 1. bounded by lands in the occupation of score. John McLollan and John Chaisscn. I JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. Land Oilioo. 10th June. 1867. till bib July. "" norms: 'ro neurons. LL parties indebted to the subscriber by Book Ac- count or otherwise. are requested to come and make an int nmliato settlement of the same. in or- der to save unnecessary trouble and expense. In my absence. parties can cattle with my partner. A. A. Mc- Ksusta. who I! authorised to givo receipts for all sni- ountu received. A. A. hIcSWEEN. tin Charlottetown. Juno 4. 1887. a r s I. o IN the beginning of May last. a black pocket book. containing a sum of mono . two letters. one adresr ed to Mr. Thus. Rose. Nor Lake. East Point; the other to Mrs. Kickhain. Souris. Any person leaving the above at this Other will be suitably rewarded. Charlottetown. June 6th. 1067. CO PPER PAI N"? IIE SUBSCRIBER. hoops constantly on hand a supply of Tran-r Ar. Wonnon‘l Copper Paint. on article which has given the greatest satisfaction to all who have used it. It poasoasoa superior qualities for slots- tuall preventing the aecnmtnulation of all fouliaatter. such as crisis. Barnacles. Grass. he.. on the bottorna of Vee- oeis or Boats. when properly applied. I. c. IIALL. Charlottetown. lay at. 1867. roam seen: mm canon HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED from SCOTLAND a LARGII QUANTITY of Bhlrvings‘ purple top SWBIDK Lalngs' " ‘t -' is Green top Bronco tog " . The Ki of the wood and Yellow Dulles 'l'U NIP SEED. All warranted to be fresh and good. Bold wholesale and ' new“ A. IARVII. Qusoa so... in, 22. m7. S T E A. M E R S -- cameras or warms" HEATHER BELLE The Steamer “Princess of W 3168 ” ILL Leave Charlottetown for Picton cve'y TUES- DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. to.. in time for the morning Train for Halifax. Leach l‘ietou for Charlottetown every TU E S D A Y and FRIDAY evenings. ittor arrival of Train from Halifax. Loaves Pictou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove. Gut of Canto. every THURSDAY morning at noon. immediate- ly after arrival of train from Halifax. returning to Pic. too the following morning. Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and FRI- DAY night for Summerside and Shediac. at 7 p. in. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morrning‘s Train. Leaves Shcdiao for Sunimoroido and Charlottetown. town. every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY alter- noons. immediately after arrival of Train from St. J ohu. THE STEAMEB “HEATHER BELLE” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a. 3. every SATURDAY morning for Pictou. Leaves Pictou at? a.ni.. same day. for Murray liar- bor. Georgetown and Souris. remaining at either Sourio 01' Georgetown over Sands . Leaves l’ietou every M NDAY for Charlottetown. after arrival of Train from Halit'sa. I". W . MALES. Secretary. General—15st Ofloe. Charlottetown. 10th June. 1867. June 12. 1867. the 26th instant. from persons willing to contract for carrriug the Mails. from lat JULY next till 1st OC-o TODER. 1569. to and from the following places. viz :— From the General Post. ofllco. Charlottetown. to the Poet Office t or near Pisquid Bridge. via Sontliport and Johnston‘s iver Bridge. From the Post Office. Lot 35.?0 the Post Office at or near Corrau Ban Bridge. Grand Tracadie. Frain the Post ()fics. Montague Bridge. to the Post Office at or near Joseph Compton‘s. Wood Island Road. Front the Post Oflicc. Cape Traverse. to the Post Office at or near James Donnelly‘s. on the road from Tr on to Bedeque. ‘rom the Post Office. Crapsnd. to the Post Office at or near Patrick Traynor's. Lot 30. From the Post Office. Tiguish. to the Post Office at Skinner's Pond. Front the Post Otfice. Botbwell. to the Post OfIica at or near Alex. Boston‘s. East Point. From the Post Odiee. Long Creek. to the Post Office a or near George Foster‘s. Nine Mile Creek. From the Post Olliee. Slur con. to the Post Ofllco at William Johnston's. I’etcro‘ I end. Lot 63. From the Post Oflleo. Cardigan Bridge. to the Post Office at or near IIugb McLean a. Dcflros‘ Mai-sh. Contractors to drive a horse and wagon in Summer and horse and sleigh in winter. Contractors to carry the Mails once a week. on such diays and at such hours as tho Postmaster General shall d rect. Tenders to ex real on the cover the words. "Tender for carrying the [all from to .” and to be accompanied by the names of two responsible por- sono willing to become Security for the due porfor~ ounce of the Contract. THOMAS OW EN. Postmaster General. June 19. 1867. i accidents. to 1m hurl of JOIING.HOC081\IACK.SL‘C)'I'rt) Tom. ‘. . ' 5 curve a variety of purity of th EALED Tendon will be received at this Oflioc. untill - .... w... :I:’AH'I‘I.T.I?. ICII AND Wl'lldr—WATEKED PASTURE for (BATTLE and HORSES, but no ro'sponaibllity for .1011 .\l A. MACDONALD. .caaldatoa. Lot May 29. new. dinopd W.-- LL”... Cleanse the 131006.. I'I'II corrupt. or tainted blood. you aresick sllcvorj.’ Inn y burst out in Piuplrs. or Sores. or ,sonic active disease. or it may merely keep you listloao. depressed and fiend for nothing. But you cannot have good health while your blood is impure. Arltt‘a Sana rsnnma purges out those imparitioa 'liaenre and restores bl'hllli and stimulath the an: of life into rigorous action. Hence it rapidly complaints which are caused by ill- s Ect'l. latches. l QXPflln if“ n blood. K‘ttll as Ncmfufa. or lt't'iv ’l'umnn. ('Irers. flares, Eruptions. Pimplu. Bails. b't. Anthony‘s Fire. Rat: nr li'ryu'pclus. Taker or firm Illicum. Scam Head. Ring Warm. Cancer or Cancer. ‘nstr Tumors. .S'orc Eyes. Female Macaw. such as Retes- ft'mi Il'i‘cgulority. Suppression, ll'hs'lrs. Sterility. also Syphilis or l'cim‘cul Diseases. Li‘ccr Complaints. and New! Disease. ’l‘ry Area‘s RAIMAPARILLA. and sea for yourself the carpi-bind activity with which it cleanses the blood and cures these disorders. During into years the iihlie have been misled by largo bottles. pretending to g ve a quart of Extract of Sarca- p-irills for one dollar. Most of these have been fraude upon the sick. for they not only contain little. if our Harsaparilla. but often no curative ingredient whatever lIonco bitter disappointment has followed the use of ob various extracts of Saran. inrilhi which flood the mark“- until the name itself has ocumc synonymous with int tioalliott and cheat. Still we call this compound. “ Sac ssparilla.“ and intend to suppl such a remedy as shall rorcne the mime from the lowly of oblm uy which recto ii mu it. \Vo think we have ground for hollering it has virtues which are irresistablo by the class of diseases it is intended to care. We can assure the sick. that we ofi‘oi' them the best alterativc we know how to produce. and we have reason to believe. it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered. Arm‘s CHERY I‘nttroi:.ti. is so universally known to surpass every other medicine for the cure of Coughs. Colds. Influenza. lionrsoness. Croup. Bronchitis. Iii- nipient Consumption. and for the relief of Consumptivo Patients in advanced stages oftlie disease. that II is use- ieiis here to recount the evidence of its victors. The world knows them. Prepared by Du. J. ('. Artur & Cn.. Lowell MAIL. and sold by all Draggisto and dealers in medicine everywhere. W- R. WATION General Agent for P. E. Island. ._l'9:.1fl:£n. _ 4..--.. m.--“ 1-867. SEEDS. 1867. O V HE SUBSCRIBER IIAS RECEIVED. from the wt-lLknoivn House of Tannin Whitney. Nursery and Seodsnian. 12. St. George‘s Crescent. LIVERPOOL—- 1‘ apply of Garden Booths. Also on hand. from lios'rox: Cucumber. Sq‘uasli. Melon. Carrot. Onion. Cannon Ball. Lalifornia & Marblehead, Drum— hoad Cabbage Seeds. WM. R. WATSON. VICTORIA BUILDING. Queen Street. May 3. 1867. A Cough, Cold. Throat, os' Doro Requires immediate attention. and should be checked. If allowed to continue. Irritation of the Lurigo. a For- mancnt 'I‘hrout Affection. or an Incurable Lung Disease, I is ofioit the Funk. Brown’s Bronchial Troohos Having a Direct Influence to the Parts. give Immediate “Reiisf Per Bronchitis. Asthmah. Ontarrh. Consumptivo and Throat Diseases. Trochcs are used with always good success. Singers and Public Speakers will find 'I‘roclics useful in clearing the voice when taken bo- foro singing or speaking. and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. choc "a n. commended and prescribed by thsiciana. and have high testimonials from eminent men throughout the court . Being an article of true merit. and havin proved their e easy by a test of many years. each year ndo them in the localities in various parts of the world. and the Trochco are universally pronouan better than other articles. Obtain only It Brown's Bronchial Trochoo." and do not take any of the Worthless Imitaticna that may be «Cored. 18‘6‘7“? ' 1867 ‘ bPRIN G K E N T 8 T B. E E T COTI-II N Gr STO RE. VIVIIE Subscriber has for sale Black Brondclotlis and Doeskins. Silk Mixtures and 'I‘weeds. Suitable for Spring and Summer wcsr. He will make them up for parties. in want ot Summer suits of Clothing cheap for cash or approved credit. Also a superior lot of Ready- Made Clothing, Manufactured on the premises under his own immediate o supervision. Parties in want of a good substantial article. would do well to give hint a call. before tit-chasing elsewhere. I‘. I ILLY. May 14th 180 7‘ STELLA COLAS ‘ Rimmel'. fltellls Coleus Bouquet. dedicated by per-snloisslon to thin talented Ararat. Alexandra. (i unrda. Fr bane. Princess of “Wiles. Rimmrl'a. Lillpof the Valley Joe“, cm). wmul Violet. Mil cfisur. Erection Bouquet. Patchouly. Violet. \i'eat End New Mowu IIay.I.ovoa Myrtle. The Bard of Avon's Perfume. in a neat Ilox ; Hvdciihain Ban de Cologne. Treble Lavender Water. Exirnct‘of Lavondot Flowers. Verbena Witter. 'l‘ereentenar Snchct. Perfumed? Tcicentenary Souvenir. Shakespear (In den Scented Lockets Extract of Lima Juice and (ilvoorine. for making the Hair soft and glossy: Rose Lcatr l'owdcr. an intprovolnant all Violet I‘owder; Bloom of Ninion. for tho Complsnicn. Dopilatory Powder for removing superfluous hairs without inury to the chin: Napoleon Poininado, fur n. n' a. Mustachoa. and instantaneous Hair Dye. for givingt he Hair and Whiskers a natural and permanent shade VIM trouble and danger. Bimmoljsllosc Water Crackers. a new and earning device for evening parties. W. R. WATIOX Drug Store. Doc. 82. 1964. V "B'S‘NALD 10341 “ Iorchant Tailor. AndDoalcrin thito‘ furnishing (Oeohr an Street. Charlottetown. P. I. Island. Aug. I. it“.