a EDUCATION, LANGUAGES. Preach ral History, Drawing, anil Perspes tive : ee NU DEC Ee. rye g'e PUEBLA { i ~{ * & al A siete Scud kwh Regu, on MONDAY LiON, at the ferstyned tepenes hasten Greek } e | JouNK | the Zhiuday ites of flee late Tialian, Eauchah Composition, Gene- of JUNE, [8i7, the whole Stuck of MERCHAN- | willing te read for and select the hterary depart VIZAE, viz Meu oi & DEWspApel éwownwor DRY GOCDS of carious deseriptiona, J.FLNEW BERY <B: A Ladies aud Méen’e HATS Christ Charch, Oxford, paitilie aue J >» tients’ Beaver BATS, Pur CAPS, Cloth do, King Street, Ch’vown. SILKS of varius descriptions, Silk and Cotton H ANDKERCHIEFS, Printed Cotteu SHAWLS and C \PES, Gente’ Silk snd Cloth VESTS, ! A large qvantity of Men's, Bo s", Ladies’ and Childeet’s SHOES of variots deseriplions, COBURGS, Orleans, Al A large quantity of SuperBo ents’ vader and over COATS, fs. ght Sanmer ( OATS, ked aud White t LANNEL, Men's Ready made SUL ES, Neck Ties, Ladies’ Ties aud Bell, Ladies’ and Men's Gloves and Scochings in Silk and Worsted, j Nibbens of every descrip wn, Art ficial Flowers, ! Feathers, Bonnets of a flere A large quantity ot lrow and & WU bush Salt, a large qiautit) ot Coal, Rope, Anil 1S ESA? | JOHN BELL, | M ANUBAGTURER of Clothing cs allits Granches, thankfal to his frieuds | nud patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them and the pablie generally, that he is still to be | found at his Old Stand on ql EEN STREET, and is prepared to make up all kinds of garments, entrast- eitobhimin the latest style aud improvement of | tushiiou ipucas, CLOTUs, ‘Terms Cash. Fntrance at the Side Door, Queen Street, Jniy 9, 186 Barley. Barley. wy OUND 2 ROWED BARLEY bought 7 at BRIGHTON BREWERY. R. SMITH. t desert tpt joie, vel, and Cuerdage, “a > pany ® large Boilers, 1 set of Purchsec Blocks, | _Feb Js i a A qifantity of cinpty Coshe uf tortvus descriptions, COAL TAR COAL TAR lin aed Kacih “ware, China », in sette oF \ OW SELLING atthe GAS W ORES, a aihere tee, A qVereninw ot cery superion COAL TaR. « peinae arnt Lede, Bare, J rednerd Price | A iz ins ' any i bans, Ap! wv imine = es bia Pats HH ‘ ‘ e Hand same, Ub Sue For Sale! pyar Varin. Coal bar, Patel, &e, he The Schooner * FOAM,” i r t 3 * huierens t . , . 6 \ va y of olbet iva t Lith ibae Pett *X ¥ ara olt, acd weil fied in every | its ; > respect for Traw ling and for proge CUlLINg t Wack wet Fishing | and re-famened last Spring. und received anew pet | f Spurs aud two coats of Copper Paint ; she has a | l new Cotton Maiusail and Jib; the Foresail ie one | veur old, 190 fathoms Cable. two new fishing An- jchers, and is a geod, strong Vessel, and u good | bor particulars enquire of } I. ©. HALL. Tees made known st tine of Sale led | ANTHONY McCORMACK Aacul. she was thoroug ly overh: Tlead St. Peter's Bay, April 5. S67 NEW GooDS! NEW GOODS! | NOE Subscriber would iatorm the Inhabi | __Charlotretown. April 1. 1867 | tants of P. L. Isiand, that, oa the arrival «| Freehold Property for Sale. ) waller the Brig ANN, trom Liverpovl, G. B., be will} yuk Subscriber offers tor sale that de vfer, Wholesale and Retail, sirable Property known as the MIvrorp | | Mince consisting of a CLOTH MILL and CAKD © . ri u Nv For Cash or good ¢ me Nc esol liand, | Sooas tanec. semmahan Gd aol cate oF Wier bend Nos. 1,2&3 W HITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14) gtaated in the Wood Island settlewent, aud wilhin los | half a mile of Victoria Harbor. Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 [ba.; |. The above property is so well known that any | Boiled and raw LINSEED OI[Ls; | farther description is unnecessary. Part of the Chanee’s Swethw ick GLASS; } tirchuee mouey tuay remain unpaid for w unmber fye-nener Bal. . : ; é ) ° fof years by security on the property. PUl 3 oem aud White, in Bladders 28 and | ” ge hi rom tng ep lee WAY OF eH | ' | — . tI} om the Ist of September next, it w il! be sold bs Publie } CUT NAILS, and ( Ul SPIKES; Anction Ol the spot, of which due notice will be | Diamond Head DECK SPIKES | i j i | given. Bars Refined and Common LEON asaorted sizes; | ~ Il. C. McMILLAN. Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES; Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; Holts Extra and Navy Boiied CANVAS; Bare YELLOW METAL, 2 to § YELLOW METAL BUTT BUOLTS,7 » §; CLINCH RINGS, Lren and Yellow Metal: i Crates and Casks GLASS. CLIILIN A and EARTH- ENWARE,—Crates assutfed ter country Milford Mills, Lot 62, 2 April 20 «| 867- \ Excellent Stand for Business. ay he sold by private contrset that valoable and beantifully situated Farm at Bay | Fortnse. Township Forty-three (43), well known by the name of Abel's Cape. comprising fifty-five xeres of Freehold Land, tf ubeut twenty ure | | eleared. with a large and substantially built dwell: | of FISHING | ite House and Bara recentiy erected theron. The | } Bay Fortane Pabhe Wharf peing on the north side of said land makes it a desirable und convenient place for shipping produce and also for fishing For further particulars and terms of sale apply. on the premises, to Me. FREDERICK RODI- GRASS, or to WILLIAM NORTON, Esqr., Lot 56, Grand River. March 25th, 1847. _aseenees ! Valuable Freehold #arm tor, Sale. To be sold by private Contract that valuable Freehvld Farm and Property be- jonging to Cuaries Dinawetit, Eeq.. Morrell; situate one mile from St Peter's Harber, on the north side of the Bay. comprising two hundred aud | wty-twoacresof superior Land xvont thirty tive (35, | Glasgow House, f acres of which ure in « very good state of cultiva- | wueen Street, 4 LARGE as-ertment of Gocds suitable for spring trade, which will be disposed of | tion, and the remainder covered with « \srowth cheap for casi. fof Hard and Soft Wood — this valuable Farm | has a frontage on the Bay of twenty-nine (2%) | ' | ' Wise ; ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms BOATS, wuch approved ot fishermen. Partws wasting any of the above articles will de well by calling and tuspectiog them, at the OLD STAND, tormeriy ocespied by W. W. Louw & Co., HEAD of LORD'S WHARF, Water Street. ARTEMAS LORD. by Engiisb Oct. 29. 12H FREDERICK LEPAGE has on sale at the COMPRISING: : ft }ebains and the same distance on the North or Sex oo Pm 09 eaee woe st aan — | Shore where large quantities of sea manure cap a!- — : Manet Svinted : Castor Tohin wavs be had. as well as abundance of assle mad in aj ww sed’ Towellines 8 - ian the Bay. A Baru and smal! Farm House are on Colored Mantle Clothe, Bluck the premises, also a convenient Well of water, &ce., &c., &e A good Title guaranteed, with pessession when required. Application to be made to the owner. at Morrell, or to FRANCIS s. LONGWORTH, Attorney -at-Law. Broad Cloths Black and Faney Doeskinus and Cassimere White Colored and Pauey Flawnels, Piain and Fancy Dress Mtatfs, Hollands aud Gross Cloths, Men's Hats and Caps, Ladies’ and Misses’ Hoop Skirts, &c , Ke A slpendid lot of stamped Embroidery, Fancy Frillings. Daisy Trimmings. Edgings, Laces, Rib- | bon, Veivets, Liven Sturt Frouts, aud « large} variety of other Goods. Ateo—The usual assortment of Groceries, &c., &e . &e March Lith, 1867. Charlottetown, 18th ? Valuable Freehold farm for Sale. Coasistiye of 175 Acres of Front Land, in « bigh state ef cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn. Coach House. Thresh- ing Machine. and all other requisites suitable for | a Farm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land in the rear. situate on the south side of Elliot River. about seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite near two public wharfs for shipping prodace, &e The above Property is well werth the notice of nuy person wishing to parchase a good Freenoid Property, being the estate of the late JO. Wright, Kaq. Time will be given for two thipda of the surchase money. Enquire at the Office of Henry Dcsaaen, Esquire, or of the subscriber. CATHERINE WRIGHT, Execvtrix. Jane 25, 1866. Judson’s Piils. NEW TRIUMPHS OF ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your eye over them and tell your affected neighbour uhout it. AMHERsT, October 1st, 1865. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: Geutlemen--I have been a good deal tronbled with those merciless and most distressiag things called Felons or «+ hithows. ial par Flovr, Tea, Sugar, Molasses: | Gin and Rum: &c-, &e- TT: KE subseriver baz ja Store and for Sule— 1! Hbds Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 9§ Pans. Bright Retailing MOLASSES, $0 Pons. Demerara KUM, Pale & Colored, 1D) Chests Superior Congo TEA, 95 Hids tiviland GIN, 500 bls Superior Extea FLOCTR, &) Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP, Tints. and Q r Casks Pale BRANDY, bids. Port and Sherry WINE OWEN CONNOLLY. Feb, 1867 LOWDEN’S TOBACCO FACTORY. The Subseriber begs to anuonnce that be has a! SUPERIOR QUALITY or VIRGINIA LEAF SQUARE ROD TOBACCO, now being manufactured, which be knows will Ch town, 25th ! ; Last year I was laid coulpete with any article inverted, aud ap bear three monte with one and L cold not tell slicite the inepection of these whe are what Levifered. A tew weeks ago another began with all its usual vigor and earnestness. | [ suffered for several davs. My hand swelled very much and { fooked forward to three months more of miserv and suffering; bat happily L tried your Ointment iu two days I went to work. It seemed to kill it atouce Lu three or four dayaa hard, black lump came out at the eud of my thamb. about the size of a small pea. Wonderful medicine! Ye euttering ury it. WILLIAM ELLICTT. — JUDGES OF THE WEED. Dealers are vaviond to Examine our Stock, aud judge for themsels es. THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY. will be obtamed at this Katablisiment. Enquire at the Old Stand, MORIN LOWDEN. Charlottetown, Mareh Ie, 167. The Widow Bird, of Macean Mountain, in this County, has been for ten vears sadly afflicted wirl a complication of juterna!l diseases incident to wo- wen, and hes been during « greater part of the time j contined to her room, and has for six years without Senos : a o ' itermission taken medicine from the doctors Last Big Loat for a Small Price. | fall she was taken very ill. Her Doctor preseribed , . ; for a while. bat told her soon tiat there w i rpuk Sub-eriber offers for Sale, at a re- |“ a daced price, fuse giving her any more medicine, ae she could not 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. i live. The son accordingly went home without any W. McGILL i | Shortly utter her neighbora were called in to see | her during ber last strugyles with the kiuy of Ter- rora. She lived through thatday, when Mr. Elder kin, who had proved car medicine. recommended them to try it. ‘Me result is that abe hag gradua!ly nuproved and (WO Weeks ayo she en © thirty miles to see us; and she save she has not heenso well for ten years. We want others similarly afflicted to wet this medicine. It cheered our very soul to urosp this lady by the hand. We felt new determination tu devote our energy und life to this business WAT Ch town. Tith March THE ELEULIUNS ARE GUMING! CONFEDERATIONISTS! ANTI-CONPEDER \TIONISTS ! ! ext be supplied with the bea K.& C PARIS SILK HATS, for the occasiun, at ee, r | 9 . ’ . Sackvitce, N. B., July 17, 1865 J. HO BBs [lat xX Uap Store, Messrs Rogers &Co : | Gentlemen—L am happy to sav that your medicine has cared we of « tort distressing disease, the his- | tory of which is asfollows viz: About seven veara ago nx lump appeared on mv groin; the doctors called it a rupture ; they advised me to wear a truss did so, wich LT wore for three yeurs ; it then disippeared Last year while at Richibueto, it | reappeared as before. When my ship urrived at Bristol, England. the doctors there called it rapture and recommended me to wear a truss; I did so When | got to Bermuda, W. 1. it grew #0 bad that ee evmpatind to leave my ship and cowe home , The lomp by this time bud grown very lar 11 Hhids. Strong Dewrara SPIRITS, consulted the best doctors fe + hb Seenta rahe of; ilivds Holland GIN, di them could not say what it was; others called it! uske ort and Sherry WINE, rapture, x2d said it could not be cnred—the best Cars Henuessey 8 Dark & Pale Brandy, I conld do was to wear 4 trass Ina short time Casks Seotel Ww hiskey ‘Prime), however. the rupture broke and discharyed fil one Caske Lrish W HISKEY . part and continned tu disc! arve for twelve weeks 50 Dot Fadiuhurgts ALE. 6 Causes CHAMPAGNE, | Phe doctors were attending me al) this time but @ * Bieod'soaxaas PORT oer 06 CLARET qnald not care me. I grew weaker cowinnally and a “uses OL, BES, vecumme quite discouraged 1 was indaced to sen 40 Boxes RA ISINS, 3 Bois CUKLANTS, for you be obtain your sold, The cae 2 ide KALINS, Bags WICH. = as above; thanks be to God for bis goodness. W Boxes Fides, _ bees PLPPER, surely no one afflicted as [have been wiil jesiiate leeta Snperior TE A, te get your medicine. Roie Crashed sUGAK, Catks Washing Sora, Yours, with mneh gratitnde Hisds and ble. PK. = Ulids and his. PR. : SAMUEL COOKE MOLASSES, SUGAK, aceeenreeee 6 Boia Roreseite OIL, 6 Bhle hed ONIONS, Goose Riven, Cumberland Co., N.S Oct 20, 1864. Messrs. Rogers & Co. 2 Los. Aw. BROUMS, 2 Dos. Am. UUCKETS, Gentlemen —> ccording to promise I write to in- —Ahko— form you that vour Sy rap and Oiannent hus entirely A large stock of Spices. Pickles, Froit, &e., &e.. esituble for the season. ; re : The above articles wre of the very best descrip. cured my child after uring it for sik or seven week, | tien, aud will be suld cheup for Cash She is five vears old and has been afflicted four and | ; ove half years with a sore head. When we began | with your medicine ber head was sore all over — LEMUEL McKAY. Charlottetown Deo iT ten wasn louthaeme sight to look at, and it had alxo a - bad emell. We tried almost everything until we beeame quite discouraged. The doctors could not | 4 ‘A GUUD LI VING. cureit Rev B Geer. +2 , of Paywash advised | “‘& NY m Wishiog t h us to try your medicine. We did s andare happy A aeataaenteteeeetlanm eae Same. to testify to the inestimable value of your medicine i im twenty miles of Churlottetown, can de so by s ne empe WILLA VLEs. Opposite Temperance Hill Jau. 28, 1867 West India House, Uppor Great George Street. CHRISTMAS, ESGG. ’ HE Suabseriber offers for Sule, at bi- Store, the following, viz: i | | ' | i to or Benne eet Avctioneer, May 27. bm ‘DMA. C : antineenme | Judson's Worm Tea! | Me d : He is alo} pave received ny 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery. | 30 pieces Flough Metals, | Steck on Shelves aod in Warehouse, torus a very jlarge assortment, acd are offered at my ustal low | } Sultan jut | QS ULE partne: ship hitherto existing betweer | Mills, Exquire, deceased. ure hereby required te | j wake Immediate payment to the subscriber, and | } a ‘ GOODS. Y various Ships from KNGLAN D, | Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAX, I FALL & WINTER STOCA, consisting iu part of | t Cask Catlery, 1 do Ir Aces, i do Shovels, 1 do Hogs, § do Shot, 20 Bexes Tia, 23 buudles spriuy Steel, | lho do Sheeing do | > do Can do | 7 do Bitter Gus |; 18} Tons Iron, 1 Cask Cart Boxes, 1 do Bolts & Nuts, 1 de Screws, ‘ 1 dv Fiiea, 1] Box Axles, 5 Patra Bellowes, 1 Basket Vices 158 Kegs Painte, 12 Diume Varnish, 6 do LPurpenzine, 2 Casks du 4. dw Putty, do Venetian Read, Lode Yoilew Qenre, Titeihileus, Preset RB tee*, ) ” Bia h, / Uiab ! | De si: ia, } 4 Whde Prins Oil, } i de Oive de } 2 Boia Seal deo 1 do Lubricating Oil, j 10 do Kerosene Uji, { 111 Boxes Glaas, / 2 Crates Scutties, | 1 Case Snoemaker's Thread 1 Bale Curled Har, | 1 Cask Glue, 3 do Dyewerds, 250 lbs. extract Logwood, | 5 Bales Rope. There goods have been well bought, and with { | prices—elher wholesale or retail—te Cash. W. E. DAWSON. Great George Street, Dee 3. 1816 Young sultan. THE Phorough-bred Horse “ Young lows:—" Sultan.’ imported by the Stock Fart | Coumissioners in 1865,— Pediuree ue fol- Young Sultan,”” by Charleston Dan. bv | fle ina rich bay, 5 years old, with black legs, stands 15 hands 3 inches high. with great power, comt ined with fine action and good temper. | He took the secoud Prize at thé Cambridyve and Isle | of Ely Agricultural show, 1864 forthe best therough- | bred Stallion for getting Weight carrying hunters. \ | Healso took the first Prize at the Agricutiural show Essex, in Lote, for the same class of horses Will stand at the following laces this season, MONDAY, the 29th AVIIL:— At John Stewart's. Five Mile House. St Peter's | Road. from 8 te Wo'clock, a m.; at Keady's, Saw Mill Bridge. from 12 till 2 p. or; at Auld’s Mill, from 4 to 6 p m; will stop the wight at or near James Shaw's. Brackley Point; will leave there at S$ o'clock on Tuesday morning; will stop xt Wheat- ley Kiver Bridge from LU to 12, noon; thenee at J Kunting’s, from 2todp m; thence to Hon, Alex Luird’a, New Glasgow, for the night; will leave New Glasyvow on Wednesday njornuing, the Ist Mav, at 8 o'clock; thence to Kichard Baynall’s, Hazel Grove, from 10 to 12 o'clock, noon; will stop at Jobhuston's Mills, Malpeque Read from 2 to 4 p w.; | thence to Richard Crabb’s, will stopiher the night; | will leave Crabb’s at 8 o'clock on Tharsday worn- ing, the 2nd May; will stop ut Johu Coles’, Milton inn, from 9 to 10 a.m ; thence by George Hooper's, ucross to Ro Locke's, Witsloe Koad, will stop at Locke's from l2to2 p im; thence to James Hell's Brackley Point Road, will step there trom 4 to 6 pm; thenee tothe stable of the groom at Dawson's tottage. St Peter's Koad ; will beat Charlottetown every Friday, and ut the groow's stable until toe Tuesday morning following; will cross the Ferry ou ‘Tuesday the 7th May, and remain at South pert from 7 to 10 a.m; thence to Five Mile House. Loi i9, to remain there from 12 te | p. m; thence fo Samuel Lane's, Lot 49, to remain there from 2 te 4 p.m; thence to T. Beers’, Cherry Valley. to remain there for the night, to leave Cherry Vallev on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, for J. Danean’s, Vernon River, to remain at Duaneau’s from 10 to 12, noon ; thence to Adams’, calling at «. Master's: ta remain at Adama’ from 2to 4. p.m. thence to the fen Mile House for the night; will leave the Ten Mile House on Tharsday morning at 7 o'clock calling at Acorn’s Mill; to N. Kobinson’s, Lot 48. to remain there antil | o'clock. p m.; thence to Southport, calling at McLeod's, Blacksmith, for one hour; to remain at Southport until the last boat in the evening This route to be continued during the season, calling at each place cuce a fortmyglit. Tenms—20s. for the season, payable Ist Novem- ber next. | GEORGE THORNE, Groem. | 2m | NOTICE, “PVH KE SUBSCKLE ER begs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown. and the public gene- rally, that be has RE-OPENED bis } Tailoring Establishment on QUEEN STREET. two doors west of T. Des: | Brisny’s; and solicits—while gratefully acknow ledging past favors—a return of that public pa- trenaye which was formerly so geuerously and exieusively conferred upon him. Ilaving acquired uthoroughly correct knowledge of the Cutting Department, ona purely geometrical principle, together with many years suceessful practice, he is prepared to compete, for superivrity, with any of his profession in tris Colony Having also selected Mr JOHN CLURISTIAN, ‘vhose hume ivy proverbial for saperier workman ship, ws his Parnter, he waarautees the Firm of *“McLEOD & CHRISTIAN” to give every su- tisfuction. Orcers from the country promptly attended to. JAMES McLEOD. tt commencing On Mav 13, 1867 Ch'town, Jane 18, 1866. 18. Traffurd Chambers, Scuth John Street. liverpool, January is , 1867. T. THOMAS beyvs to intorm his friends @F © that he has this day taken into Partoership his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, Junk. The business will in future be carried on under the atyle or Firm ot THOMAS & SON, MERCHANTS. Liverpool & Prince Edward Island. Jan. 28, 167 if Bark! Bark! Berk! 1500 Cords of “Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. "BMAE Subscriber is now vrepared ro make Contracts with parties for the above compli- ment of Bark, whieh will be fet in lots from Thirty Cords and apwards. " Fiirtuer particulags will be made known on ap plication to the Substriber at the Citv Tannery. W. B. DAWSON. Feb 4, 1867. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. the Sabscribers is this day dissolved by mutaal consent. All persons indebted to them are ! ereby notified that their respective accounts have been placed it the hauds of au aituruey for collection. THOMAS DELANY, EDMUND F. BYKNE. Ch'town. Ith Mareh. 1877. hi { Administration Notice. LL, persons indeb ed ro the Estate of Geornak M. Wright, late of Donk River ~ | those persons whe have legal demands against the said Kstate are requested io furvish their xeconnta, duly attested. for settlement within thies mouths from the date hereof BETSY MARIA Prbon yal ” Adininistratrix. Dank River Mills. Lot 26, or } Maureh 21, 1867. } apl 8 Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY at Ween SYWWsystys. "FNIIE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, 8 prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Islaid Mauufactared TOBACCO, warranted a good article, at the very lowest prices, and oy the most rersouable terms — and hopes his’ Factory, being the first of the kind éstablished in Prince County, will meet with liberat patronage frou the Traders and Merchauts of Souiwerside, ald Prince County generally. P PATRICK REILLY. Sammerside. Jnly 31. 1865. — _— x SALT! SALT! AFLOAT! 100 BAGS SALT. 3000 Bushels SALT i k. for Sale, to etre. “A — y SARY Apri 8; 1007 CARVELL BROTHERS. will, uotil farther notice, be made up and for- warded from the General Post Office, Charlotte | town, a8 tollows, vizi— 8 o'clock, aad every PRIDAY morning at > o'clock. land THURSDAY merning at 9, and via Beale | jevery WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 16 Tons Nails & Spikes, | 8 o'clock | hats a’clock, as tollowa:— lbers have now completed tueir | Prince Street, June 5, 1865. and do not take any of the Wortitlese Linitatious that way ve offered. we : MAILS. PUBLIC NOTICE. sol um PEXIE Public are bereby notified that the s mer Arrangement. r Office of Assuyer of Weights and Measures ie HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the i now kept at the Caty Tin Store, Gratton street, near neighbouring Provinces, United States, dee.,| the City Hall. arin, Assayer. Grafton street. April I, 1867 THE MOST RELIABLE PRIEND! For Canada, New Brunewick and the United States, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening a! For Nova Seotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY | Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Iudive, every alternate MONDAY morning | at 9. and every alternate W EDNESDAY evening Holloway’s Ointment. Monday, May 20 Monday, July 1 Wednesday, * 22 Wednesday, “ 2 Monday, June 3 Monday, ‘s > . sii ; Wednesday, “* 5 Wednesday, “ 4 Its Soarehing & Healing en Monday, ‘a oe Monday. “ Qe : a Weduesday, 19 Wednesday,“ 31 | tes are known and recog1ze T. OWEN, P.M. G. throughout the World. | \ { | i | A COMMON SENSE VIEW or THE Mode in which STOMACH BUTTERS ACT UPUN THE General Pos: Office, Ch'town, 2 ir The number of years this invaluable Ointment Mav 20. D867 4 Is zg has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer Oi 5 ek ee known the better appreciated) is a testimony of 1t-/ . : | ’ sehoower for sae, [self more conv neing than anything that cvuld be | , . l written in praise of its tral wondertul healing | i Kk Star of the Sea OS (008 rew ote peopertes In the cure o bod lege, bad brena'a. HOW tian a Seen iedown. four Vears ond sores, wounds, and uleess, ifs effet ts marvell us. | Was bint 1 New brtarwick «il fo thie beemt tate Fer yityeworm, sorld hend. serotals, oni d seas sot | rink; ie perfectly Ueht aud well t mid; Has C8 lene shin geo rally there is no remedy fo be Geom | (tatus taveer AI BS Sistseing otek betes hip ared te. tt When asstducusty rubbed apen the} wit etd Saris ull bi good ordet : 4 ; I skin Careviv ust wool bathed mm worm waer) thos] For Uriee and tu ‘tier pu iculars duquire of a dames. weil | Outen is qurekiy abserbed pte he « i tthe owner clonvses, in its passage, every part to whieh it i PUPLIN Charlottowt of REUBEN Marunte New London { Februvcy 25 1867 “LONDON HOUSE. Established £820, 1866. PALL, 1866, Y ships Paronwss Unotxe, L C Owen Litre. and Axx. trom LIVERPOOL: Lotus, from LONDON; Express. from GLASGOW ; HeLeN Davies, fron BARBADOES,; VLHAMBRKA from BOSTON: Sehr. Chactes. from HALIFAX; Eatin, from QUEBEC —the Subseri 18 ldkan, eog , ipplied. Giandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey. Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above digenses, immediate and per- manent reli f is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ontwent, twice a day, upon the ueck, ebestand back — [ts acts upon the very « ainsprings of life; fur turough the glands pass all new matter required tor the body’s reparation aud all old par- | t eles detrimental to its preservation. Che O ut- | ment, used eonjoi tly witb Hullowsy’s Pilis, will } act su searctilugly and certainly a3 to effect cures in lthe must hopeless Cares. Steninei Importations fer (he Seasoa.! Rhoumitism, Lumbago. Con- treeted and Sriff Joints Many toousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints have tound life aluost unsuppertable; yet, if Holioway’s Gintiuent be briskly and per-ewgringly rubbed upon the parts adected, ease may be ssfely Which, have been selected Ly one of the FIM and bought on the best terms thev are ennbled to offer at extreme'y low price efor PROMPT PAY- MENT. Wholesale Bayers supplied as usual. The wesent Linportation Couprises— Chests Fine Congon ‘Tea Bules White and Colored Hhds. Granulated Har i Werpe. : previously openca by tomeutations with warm Water, badoet aug Porto Rico) * ape r ane The gross buwers require expulsion frou the sys- ean ities Mo-| * snldeiiaiat ate rain | eeres 7 therefore meorrenry. te here rreoerve t aenen. ene | Hoiloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by purifying an | xtrengthening the system, greatly assist the Opera- tien of the Outwent and facilitate and confirw the cure iCasks assorted Catlery, Banedles Spring aud Cast Crates Earthen wure, Cases lress Goods, * Millinery, | Steel, * Haberdashery, Sets Plough Metal, ln. ‘ ; ‘ Shawls and Man- Packages Nailsand Spks | Sad Logs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- 4 Troumongery, Silks and Ribbons (Tans assorted tar Dron, : 7 . Linen Prapers Packages asstd Paints There is no medicinal preparation in the world ‘ upery, 7 Z , * Glovesand Wosiery Hhds. Paint and seal Oil, | whch may be so thoroughly relied ppon, in the Ready-Made? Cioth-(sides Sule Leather, | treatment of the ubove ailments, as Holloway’s ing and “Rabber Coats. Barrels Crueled Sagar, | Oijtment Nothing can be so simple or sate as the Kabber Boots and Flour, manner in which it is applied, or its action on the Shoes, Epsom Salts, budiy, both locally and constitutionaly The Oint. * Floor Cloths Currauts, ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the * ownend’s Hats & Cudbear, pores justassaltentersweat It quickiy penetrates Capes, Ginger, to the source of the evil and drives it from the Ladies’ Boots and Washing Sox duitm shoes. Seys Baking Suda, — u Erysipolas and Scrofulous Sores. * Ladies’ and Kees Mustard, ‘ur Caps Pobacco. aie ‘ Yor Sape. ee In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns | or serotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s esrations of all kinds. tles } we Furs Cheapside! New Goods! GREAT PARGAINS! HEARTZ & SON P AVE JUST RECEIVED from Britain. per Ships Undine, LC. Owen. Empress aud Lotus. « large and us-orted Stach of Staple & Fancy D'y Goods, Groceries, &c. Bales Printed, Unblerch- Boxes Raisins edand White Cottons Lozenges. & Cotton Check, aud Soup, Ointment presents a ready and easy igeans of cure. Wo | Shirtings, Baus Pepper, It manifests a peculiar power lo restraining inflam Blankets and Horse Glass, mation, Temoving stagnation, covling the beated Rugs. Rice, blood, and checking all acrimonivus and unhealthy * Carpets and Wool sega Manilla Rage, discbarge. leus. Jorens Kuckets anc - : * Clothsand Doeskins, Brooms, &e . &e. Diseasrs attendant on Childhood. G. & S. DAVIES. | Diseases incident to early life fall more under Charlottetown. Dee. 9, 1866 } the management of the mother than the medical ; the jman. Holloway’s Oiotwent should therefore be regarded by her as a **llousehold Treasure,”* us it vever fails in bringing out toe rash in measles and scarlating; and for the removal of all skin diseases | its effect ismiraculous. Lnecases of whoopiug cough and croup, this iovaluable Ointmeut should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat und ehest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holluways’s famous Pilis, reduged to a powder, will augment the cura tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Ornment and Pii's should be used in the fo lowing Cases? STAPLE DRY GOODS, consisting of—| pad Legs Corns (soft) |Rheamatism Printed Cottous; Grey aud White Cottons; Red. | pad Breasts ‘Cancers Seald Heads White, and Blue Cotten Warp, watranted goed; | Burns (Contracted and ‘Sore Nippies Cotton and Linen T ching; Towels and Tows lug; | Bunions | Stiff Joins jSore Throats Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy Flies Gout Sore Lleade Coco bay (Glindalar gwel- Tumours Bagying and Bags; Osnaburg, Canvass, &e , &e CLOTH, a yery large gtook. in Mantle Cloths, Fine Cloths, Whitneys, Beaver, Moscow Devous, Tweeds, Pilot, Lambskin, Astracan, Seal | Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Clothe, Tweeds aud Doeskins, which will be sold | Chilblains |Linmbago Woundg Chapped Hands (Piles Yuws cheap for Cash. DRESS GOODS, in French Merinos,| §.1d at the Establishment of Proressoa Hoxto- Winceys, Coburgs, Lustres, Alexandra Cloths, | way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar). Loudon; Serges, and Faucy Dress Goods, equal to any 1 | also by all respectable Drugyists and Dealers 'n the city. Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the GENTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. in | following prices: —Is 144, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, 1]s, 22s, Over and Under Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Col- and 33s each Pot. lars and Ties, the newest styles; also, the newest | *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the styles of Cloth and Fur Caps, and Felt Hats | larger size. Boots. &e N B. Directions for the guidance of patients in SUNDRIES— Wool and Brussels Carpets, | every disorder are affixed to each Pot. White, Seaclet, Blue, and Fercy Flanuels : Skirts August 7, 1865 und Skirtings, Searfs, Gloves, Belts, Veivets. Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Gimp and Bugle Trim- NOTICE se Dr. Ridge’s ming, Alexandra Cords. Braids, &e, &e, Patent (Cooked) Food, GROCERIES & FRUIL — Tes, warranted For Children and lIavaiids, R good, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, KCOMMENDED by the Faculty, where,in Ting, at prices to suit all classes. Cloves, Raisins, Currgits, Rice, Flour, &c. Also, Dye Stuffs of all kinds. and Sold by Draguists and Grocers everg- J. H. WOOLRICH, Haiifax, N. 8. P. S.—The above Stock has been personally Managing Agent for BN. A. “8 selected in the best British Houses, ond will be oR seld wholesale and retail, at the awallest paying prices. HEARTZ & SON. Nov. 12, 1866 Hoop Skirts! UST RECELVED, by Steamer ALHAMBRA— 150 Doz HOOP SKIRTS F- sale low. if immediately applied for. WILLIAM DopD, Oveen Sanare PRINTIy, <\o8 NG ce = HORSES. Cal : F; S; SHEE: gr00h FATTENING STOCK. Ak TYARMEKS wil Vv Ww ! QrK &, GEO. BREMNER, “Ce Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER ig prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. Ee Entranvs to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Satins Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. of many dollars bs using these Powders. ‘fatten quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and | o tter in every respect The many tle | CARLETON’S CONDITION POWDERS, | given according to directions, are the best thing in! the World to streng ben a horse and to restore him | to bealth and vigor after severe exposure ur hard uriving j The P. wders cause a healthy action of the diges. | tive organs, and purity the blood ot animals, there. | by equaiining the circulation of the blood, and im | porting viger to the whole frame This svon} dewonstrates itself! by an improvement in the ap- peatance in the coat, for itis a cert:in fact that no | animal can be iy perfect health if the evat be rough | and unthritty. | CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS | Will be found a perfect toyic and Restorer after) attucks of any acute diseases such as Trflucnaa, Strangles, luflamwation of the Luugs, Nasal Gleet, ete, | Every one eho owas Stock | of any kind should use this medicine. It is always | beneficint aid is so Larmless that it can always be | A Cough, Cold, or Suie Throat, i REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD Be carckep. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, {irritation of the Lungs, a ‘ermanent Throat Affection, or an incurable Lung Dis-| ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT BROWN’'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE? BAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE + ELIE, Por Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarsh, Cons sumptive and Thioat Dix ases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GoOD SUCCESS Singers ana Public Speakers given without fear Will find Troches nseful in clearing the voice Farmers who are fattening their stock gheuld when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re | use these CONDITION POWDERS. They will. lieving the throwt after wu nousnal exertion of the | keep ali kinds of stock bealtny and in good beart, | vera! organs The Troches wre recommended j and make them fatten wuch easier and quicker aud prescribed by Physicians. and Lave bad testi- | than they otherwixe would. Find the sigwatur montals from en wen through oat the eonntry | of . J Carlton Comstock ; einy au article of tyne merit, aud having PRovED | og) : ih meee tai their etficucy by a test of many vears. each year in Sayp en. Pee ‘oomty ¢ Pe prrem- hh ie finds them in new localities in Various vats of the up Are todas: world, and the Tkoches are uayiverselly pro-| True Carlton's Condition Powders. nounced better thar other articles Take no Counterfeita yot up on the reputation Ostaty only * Brows's Broneniat Trocurs,” | o¢ these Powders. Svid, by all dealers Get B. L. Judson & Co's Almunee.” Feb. Al. 4m os e ‘ MOLD KVERTWubEE, | guaranteed, expecially if the pores of the skin be| 0 font find ita s.vingto them | : ; | reinforeiug avents should be forthwith resorted to. /, DISEASES OF HORSES | | chronic fizture | HUMAN SYSTEM. | | _——— | This is an age of inquiry. Peop:e wantto know the why and wherefore of all statements submits 4 to them as faets, and as fay os this GREAT PROTECTIVE AND INVIGORANT | i3 concerned, it is proposed to gratify them. All the physicians adwit that the greatest diff. culty they encounter in their practice is in convey ing to the seat of a disease the medicament that | will counteract and neatralize it. Electricity has been tried for this parpose, bat it is mow geaerally judmitted that the electric uid is too subtle a lagent to be made the vehicle of medication. 1 / shocks the nerves, but cannot distribute throng! Medicated elec But: the system anything except itself tricity is, in short, an exploded huribag liquid stimulant, as everybody knews, can be charged with th: essential properties of any and every substance in the Mareria Medica, and there is no herbial extract which it will not holdin solution with al] its preventive wud curative virjyes Uuim- paired, Now, the pure liquid stimulant of which eeornnnes maerenpea HOSTEITER’S BITTERS. are in part composed, is charyved with invaluabk vegetable remedies, and the-e, by reason of itt powertui dilfusive peiuciple, it conyeys to every organ and introduces into the circulation. To nse acommon expression, it goes to the spot. tiking with it just what is waated there. Tue essinceof ery would andoubtedly diffuse itself through the er- ganization as swiftly, if administered pare and simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and al terative rvots. barks and herbs Sut of what use life-sustaining balm? It would merely exc'te Tt could neither protect nor cure, | the essential difference between the effect of the Aud herein lies | purest stimulant, when given alone, and jhe same | stimulant, wheu adwiuistered iu the wediciual | forin of : : | HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIZTERS. | | Good Monongahela spirit is doubtless the mildes } and most innocnous of all the varieties of liqucr, | | but it oaly becomes a heahful medione when tr- pregnated with the vegetable elements emp ioved iu the preparation of the Diiiers. TO DYSPEPTIC SUFFERERS. ' } iy toms are so Various, aud differ 60 mach in differeut lasse] all the varieties of indigestion. [ts symp individuals, that itis almost impossible to classify i them. In fact, some of them are utterly indiscrib- | able, | half of the diseases of mankind spring from a dis- ordered state of the stomach; und thatthe other | half, whatever their origin, react ypou that sensi Among the ordinary in- It may be sufely asserted, however, that | tive and important organ. dicutious of Dyspepsia oy flatulence, a bloated and | full feeling about the stormach and abdomen imme- diately after eating, a gnawing rensation, or a sense of hollowness at the pit of the stemach, be- | tween meals, a heavy dull feeling in the head, ‘feeble or unsteady appetite, occasional nansea, ia restless dull feeling during the night, and a | weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morn ing palpitation of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting 10 moDUmMania, loss of Memory, confusion of thought, sour stomach, with rising of food, anda choking seusation in the throat, dimness | of the eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and dieinclivation for exertion, aud sometimes emucia- | tioa und acorpse-like palor. These area few oi | the direct sigua of Dyspepsia, but it is generally complicated with specific uifections of the Lowels, | the liver, and the nerves; its victims have many additional tormenta which are technically at- tributed to other causes, The best advice that can be given to any one |who has the slightest predisposition to Dys pepsia. is to fortify his or ker digestive organs by | the daily use of HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. | | The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizivg preparation will toxe and renovate that organ. If the gustric apparatas liv i: yood working order, and cun perfectly disselve | and thoronghly assimilate the food submitted to its operation. there will be no dyspepsia. If it exmnot do this, it requires reinforcement, und the best of all | When fattening stich, by mixing a little of thege | The stomach is the commissary of the avecem., It Powders with the food, you will find that they will | snpplies the elements of life to the whele body. | | ' | j | In it is prepared the muterial of blood, muscie, | . tee | bene and fibre, and if it fails te purvey that mate- | rial iu sutlicient onantity, and of a proper kind, the can almost all bg PREVENTKD or CURED by these | whole body enffers, and with it the mental frcal- Powders One Powper drives out Worms One Powper cures Burs Oxe PowprrR pu sa Horse in condition, One Powpek wakes a Horse shea his coat. ONé Powbenr gives a suli and glossy appearance | te the barr. ties Therefore protect the “* Commirsary Depart- ment.” Don't let the enemy obtain possession of it. It is eusierto prevent disease from vetting into an organ than to expel it after it becomes a) Consider the first indication of un- gi eat repellant. But if itis tro late te prevent, remember that it is not too lateto cure. It is believed that there is no case of chronic indigestion that can withstand the remediai operaticn of. | ‘THOMAS KELLY, | | would it be without their healing stronethening Under tue general head of Dyspepsia may be | R. REDDIN, “T ; Attornen and Barrister ~ at ~£am,, CONVEYANCER, &e. | “a Office: -- Great George Street, 7 Charlottetown. _ (Near the Catholic Cathetrgl.) September 3, 1866 ft CARD. a Barrister-at-Law, Nota Dublic, arr oie ry ; CONVEYANCER, Summerside, -+- - - P. E.t, Dec. 10, 1866. ly pe Barrister and Attorney-at-Lawy Orrick — PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to Hon. Josepb Hensiey's) Charlottetown, - = - P. L. Istana, | FRANCIS S. LONGWORTH, 1867 14 ~ <MARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER or quare Kod. Gents’ Eright AND a Matural Leaf Good Smceking TEC PLP ACIC OC), ' qRucen Street, Charlottetown. o - - PET 1RC7 Iv ws A, MeNELLL, . Auctioneey and Ccmmission Merchant, MASON’? THREE-STOREY BUEDING,” Dorchester Street, Chi.» os ooo wick P EC. Island July 23. tf TOOTIL ACHE. Instant Cure. VTEN'S. NERVINE MMEDIATELY on tts aplication gives permanent relict by the pajuless destrnetiow a the nerve in decaved teeth. forman complete stopp: ing. and renders extraction seldow necessary, Sold by Denggists every where. WOOLRICEDS Patent Pick-me-up Bi:ters. Mirele John’s Vasteless P ills, Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food, Iiudsou’s Ex. Soap. Poulke’s Cemeut, &e. ' For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, Luviirh Pharmacy, S, Agent tor B. N. A.» V Junnary 21 Halifarc, N i October & | Carlton's Condition Powders! ae a nr OE r MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pres Seuls to the attention of mothers ber ‘Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the p oecas of teething, by softening the gums, reducing alt icflamumwtune, ~ wilialiey all pain end spasmodic action, and ts SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give revt te yourse ves, and Reliel and Health to your Infants, | We bavye put up and seld this article for ones | thirty years, wud can say, +n confidence and | trath of it, what we have never been able te my of any otber mediciuve—never has it tai ina single iasian «,41o ellect a cure, wee timely used. Never did we kuvw an austance dissatislaction by s2y one whe used i; on the con- trary, allare deliphted with its operations, ane speak in terms of highest commeddation of Ns taagi- cal effects ond medical virtues. We speak iw this matter “what we co know,” alter tinriy year’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost evegy instance where the infant is suffer- ing from pain and exbaastion, reliet wiil be found in fifteen or twenty winutes after the syrup is administered. This vaigable preparation is the prese’iption 03 one of the wost expervenced and skilful narses in New England, end bas been used with wevere failing success in TUOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relieves the ehild from pain, but inv gorates the stomach and bowels, currects acidi and gives tone and energy to (he whore system. will almost insteutly relheve GuIPING wi THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, wich, if not epeedily remedied, end in deuth. We believe it the bent gmd surest remedy ip the world, in uli cases ot Oysentery and Diarrhe. o Children, whetier it arises from teething, or from any other cause, We would say to every mother who hae @ chill suffering trom any of the foregoing couqlaints, —do not tet sour prejudices, nor the judic- + of others, stoud between your suffering febild and the mr let that will be sare —yes, absoe iutely sure—to follow the ure of this medicloe, If tuwely used. Eyii directions for using will néeem- pany each bottle. None genuine unlese the fae simileot CURVIsS & PHRKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Ge Sold by Draggists throughout the world. Principa’ Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 35 Ceuts per Bottle. Oproher 15. 1s66. Dk. LA’MERT SELF. PRESERVATION. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Js. Gp, BY P.Sr, 38. CUBKINCY, GQ ELP-PRESERY ATEON A popular Essay os, WO No rvous and Physical Vebslity, resulting trom | injurious habits Ccoutracted in youth, or excesges im | maturity, which, by premature y exbousting the ‘tunetioos of manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilwent ol engage | wents thatconstitute the most cherished objects vf, lexistence, by Dk. La’Ment, 37 Bedtord square, Lowden, Licentute of the Koyal College of Pegsi- cians of Fdinbursb; Member of the hoyal College of Surgeons, England, &c, The above work contains most urefuland imterest- ing information on the physwing:cal changes ip occur 'n the Keproductive System curing the periods | easixess in the stomach asa sigu that dyspepess is | of youth, puberty, avd manhood; ard on the dve Oxe Powber cures the Horn Distemper in Cat- preparing fo attack, and baflle it at onee With this atteinment of that degree of functional vigour upub | Which the hopes of posterity dept od It also ports out bow all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an a vanced peried of life, how they afe lost, and bowthey can bereeovered It is free tema the gross exagyeratiour, alarming dercripyons and dangerous remedics so generally resorted to by per sons, whe, practising with false medical qualifies, | hens, inflict most serivas mijuries, and render judi- | cious treatment freqventis abortive ” HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. The author is the only legally qualified practi | (the sole test of medical qualification) whe hax beem This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experisnce of the efficacy of the preparation The first in- atance of its fuilure to vive relief is vet anelironicled If it ever had faived, the voluminous correspon- | dence addressed tothe proprietors from all parts of | of treatment the United States and Sonth America, wonld, at! lexet, incinde one letter expressing dissatisfaction. Buc no, there is not one. The testimony, extending ever a period of more than a dozen years, is all of the same approving tenor. Certainly this is u sufti- cient warrant for claiming that the Bitters are w | Specific for Indigestion in all its varieties. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITIL, Prrecuna, Pa. For sale hy all Dragyists and Storekeepers throughout the world. : i New York Offige, 3G De, sit May 14,1800. 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