=: . gaa MISCELLANG - OUS BRITISH AND FOR EIGN NEWS. The followimg detachments have been pla ed eres yader orders to proceed Chat Liverpool on Wed vesday next, there “ beard thg mail siqamer for « w Cnpada, vtai— Fitteen non-com oficers and men of the 3d. brigude Roya (rtillery, tour nen of the 4th briviele Roval Artillery, ig men of all ranks ot ’ bugineers, two officers and 70 HON-CX ee otheers und men of the 36th Rey * non conmunissioned officers and men « ° Hegimert, one officer and 72 men of of the ist battalion of the Toth Regi ewo olticers 64 91 neh-commission l viticers and pNvates, ef the Ist buttalton of the 22nd Rewiasews with shreg. syldigrs, wives aud wir ammidren 7 b0tab SLO mou of all ranks, and | women and children, { Several of our_London coutempo: derstand that.H. R. H. the Duke of C has received commands from Her Majesty to make Wrrangedents for a grand vevie © * "Tyr troop ia Hyde Park towards the yuth With this weit from Aldershot, an and e¢isew here, Lhe ron iim fo o embark wevance j Bissioned the Roval VAs ment, S50 the 29th all ranks ent, and > vi aries, ut tm id rt this @ view some reviments will be ¥r arullery frowa. .W total _wataber of men of all avms is likely to reach ten thousan j. He i Majesty, itis said, has 3 ber intention of being present in person. It would seem as if the comments of the upon her Majesty's coutinued seclusion h been without eflect. Queen Isabella has determined to visit to Paris, and will be there, it is ow duiy Ist, and will go to Rome subsequent! y. la that cuse she will miss the vrand fetes which are just about to edmmence in the latter city. No fewer than 156,000 persons visited the Paris Exhibition one day this week, Thi crowd Was se enormous that forty ladics fainted or became otherwise indisposed, and taken to the medical bureau attached to Exhibition. Garibaldi is ill in the neighbourhood of ost S4Plorencé. Hs designs upon Rome are, tu say the least, adjourned. The Pope will be allow- ed to receive his episcopal visitors iin peace The only signs of life which the Party of Movemeiit now give hre to spread rep the appearance of ehelera in the Eternal City, by way of frightening their reverence Directiy the news arrived that Maximilian was to be tried by court-martial, the Government, and it is beliewed the En lish alse, . igant urgent despatches requesting the of the Emperor might be spared. The blockade runner Arkadi, w sbetween Greeve and Crete, had a escape trem capture ou her 13th voyaye. had embarked a number of wounded and off the coast of Sphakia, when a Purkish briz hove in sight and opened fre on the Arkadi, being then in Greek waters. The vessel returned the fire, and an ensagement fullowed, which lasted for three hours. Other Turkish vessels then appeared, and deing _ wumbered, the Gireek disembarked her gers and took refgue ia a amali cree ‘ghe waa blockaded for*two days. On wight of the secowd day she escaped unseen, palwich snitied press ad vot asten her 1OW SHic, ' ad to 0« the Fre ucao the hhlic _ nr cn runs harrew She SICK put passeli- “WHeLe the gone. Théy were angry. The affiir, it is eanid, will net-end here, inasmuch as tied «pou. a fireek. vessel in Greek waters, the Tur ag and thereby violated the law of mations, Greece aud Turkey deing not formally at wa Eucupe is very anxious tu restore the biessings of peace—more anxious than Sout! ai +. + Americs is to receive them, apparently. Ac tive negociations, are going oy. between th diplomatists of France, England, Spain, and “the United States, for bringing about arranye- ments between Soain and the two Re>ublies of " Chili and Peru, on the one Hand, and between we Paraguay and Berazi! and her allies, on the i ether. _ The French papers mention as a noticeable fact that Mr. Bancroft, when leaving tle Vhited States for his new post as Minister at es - “Betlin, embarked on board a German vessel. They sav: that the United States Government ied has given instructions against Euglisi: vessels bemy used by American officials. The Coloyne corres; ondest of the Liberte 3 declares that on that side of the Rome the Paris Exhibition is ed upon as only a loa «temporary guarantee of peace, and that i German; puiiticians fursee war, and military men expect it without desiring it. same writer sars that the defences of Stras ing eatried on uight aud day. - rr THE-GREAT GATHERING AT ROME louk sue jury are Rome, June 27.—LThere are more here of persons to witness the ceremonies in honor of the curonation of martyr F ** ‘huidred Bishops and thirty thousand cerry are in the citv; amony these ure nerican t‘Arehhishope; one froin each of the cities: , Baltimore, St. Louis, New Ciuginnati and Philadelphia; also, twes ty American Bishops. When the Pope received the American clergy they presented tu him ‘* $209,000 in gold. Henrietta in silver, laden with gold « — presented by: Arehbishop Wood. "ais arriy hve ; Pid vi ig Jrienns, two was n mn, in lifting the model from its case, said, smiling, | « Non Eun Vapore,” (uot all steam,) alluding to the golden cargo. To the clergy he said he bad only pléasatit things to aay of Americans, + and complinidited them upon the progress of | the church in:America. » He also spoke in the highest terms of Gen. King, and of his father, Professor King, who now lies at the pyint of death. Archbishops Spaulding and Purcell are th “the Committee to prepare a rep'y to the t 4Pope’sadllecution. The Council will probably meet in November. Avekhbishop Purcell will oceapy the post of honor op the right of the Pope at the ceremonies on Saturday. Every attention has been shown to Americans. Reme, June 27.—The public consistory was held to-day, and was attended by sonie four hundred Bishops from all purts of the world. they had exhibited in coming to Rome, and their attachment to the See. He said the ex- ample of the union of the church to celebrate the canonization of Martyrs and of the 18th centennial of the Martyrdom of St. Peter, would show its enemies the immense power of the church. The Pope also confirmed the condemnation of errors of Oct. 29, 1865, and expressed a desire to convoke at an early day a Couneil to repair the evils which oppress the church. The allocution elosed bya bestowal of the benediction upon the Bishops. New York, June 30. A special cable dis- teh from Rome says the religicus ceremony in the celebration of the eighteen hundredth annivetsay of St.. Peter's martyrdom, and in the twenty-five Dutch, French and Spanish martyrs in Japan as saints, was one of the most gorgeous witnessed in the world, since the days of King Solomon. The observances commen- -eed with a general illumination ofthe city. St. Peter's shone like a great charch on fre. At 74. M.agrand procession of prelates, riests, monks and soldiers proceeded from the Fatican to St Peter’s. The pope was carried on his throne. St. Peter's was maguificently +s ,deeorated with cloths of gold, silver tanestries, be, intings and 200,900 yards of crimson silk, ighted with many millions of wax candles.— ehurch, including the ex King of Naples, For- eign ministers, 500 Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops, many thousand clergymen, friars and monks, nuns and soldiers from al) parts of the world. The Pope celebrated the Gregori- an mass in Latin and Greek. Two interrup- tions occurred, viz, the curtains of one of the windows took fire, which was promptly extin- guished, and a man became crazed by the ‘ } rts of latter | _., ad. when, morning dgwned the ‘Turks were | very much surprised to find the iateuded Victin | The model of the yacht} _ e P me, | i The Pope, in his allocution, praised the zeal | reverence of St. Paul and the canonization of One hundred thousand people were inside the | -_——_ ~~ ———— looked to a different source for the atreet-lampa ofthe future. In Bombay a proposal was serious. ly made sume time age that the bodies of the dead Hindoos should each day be cast into a properly constructed furnace, and that the city should be hghted with the gaseous result. The device would be protitable, simple, and salubrious ; and although the conception of sending one’s rich unele, say, te the gas-works, juet as the Sunday “pont at d potatoes” are tow sent to the baker's oven, vizarre, there Ww vuld be a charm, nevertheless, tur well-disposed people in (he prospect of being useful afier their dissolution, Even the dull might take great comfort to the cer tainty that their gas, at least, would be as brill- want as that of the wittiest. Movre would have discerned a highly poetical fancy in the plan of lighting up a ball-room with the body which had erst danced there while “all alive’—in our be- ing “turned on” when death turned us off. Hlad the bard but survived to read the Gazette Medi cale, without doubt he would have written, “When ia deata 1 shall calin recline, O take wy corpse to the gasworks, dear!" -<<-- CONFECTIONARY is aeruew hut McKevaie's ESTaBlisit Mewt.—Last spring we had occasion to invite a public examination of Mr, Watson's newly opened Drug Store, Victoria Building. We } ' have a similar duty to perform now, and we do t with equal plea ure, in reference to Mr. Alexander MecRKeuzie’s Contectionary estab- Mr. McKenzie’s as Mr. Watson’s, and lishment in the same block. shop is the same size | with the exception of the gilding on the edes ot the shelves, &c., is finished in the tasteful At night, when its gas burn- ers are all lit up it looks really beautiful with t tiers of yluss hotties exposed to reflecting the various colors ot their contents. Mr. Watson's place of b » kind we munher. view, isiness 18 the neatest of have ever seen; it is not going O lar the ment in the British Provinces, aud what is of Importance, its wns at least equal shelves are always fill tin his line of trade.— Patriot. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ship Moravian, trom Quebec, has arrived at laverpool. The brig Sea Gull, Bacelo, from New Orleans, was destroyed by fire at Barce- | The U. S. Colonists are suffering in Brazil. The Sir Morton Peto Es- }tate has gone into Bankruptcy. } sOn4, vreally Beaux, July 3.—The anniversary of the battle of Kenigratz, better known as Sadowa, was. observed to-day. The Prussian troops twere entertained by the King, and Colours were preseuted to each regiment which partici pated in the ba‘tle. Consols 944. 5-20's 73. 3 Breadstuff’s lower. No Provisions quiet. Gold report, to-day ben vy lidepenudence Day. ] Desai, July 2nd.—A large number of |Penians have been arrested while secretly drilling near Alwyn. ww. = + CITY COUNCIL. JULY 2d, 1367 His Worship Theophilue DesBrisay, Eegr., taking the chair as the newly elected Mayor of the Cily, said, that «ines the preceding meet- fing of that Bourd his fellow-citizena were pleaved to elect bin Mayor of this bis native! ir tous conferred on him be treet City. The high juetther suught tet itherefure, unght very justly be termed the tree then selietted ; cheice of a tree and iudependent people, observed Chal Lueigh le possessed tle experieuce et agreat many years as a Magistrate.and had been fur nine tears a imember of the City Counei Board, it was with no small degree of timidity be ussumed the unportant duties of Chief Magistrate, feeling as he did that he was but a very unworthy suc- cessor to their late lamented ‘Lead, who was universally acknewledged to be, tu every way, preemineutly qualified lor the office of Mayor. Relying, however, ou the advice and assistance of the Counetl, witeli, as was hie duty, he would always with pleasure seek, touching ali matters affecting the material toterests of the City, and supp ‘ried as he fr sted he would be by their able advice and assietance, he hoped their united labors e would conduce to the weltare and prosperity ot tue City. Ile had we doubt that the unaniintity and good feelmg which had hitherto prevailed at the Coune:l Board would cuutinue tucharacterize the proceedings of the City Counell. His Worship | ted his remarks by atattng that he had taken | the wecessary oathe, ax prescribed by law, and | had caused adveriisementa und erecepts to be | bhahed relative to the vacany at the} his promvtion to the ecouclu inet ed ai d pu mecil Beard Muyor e Chair the Conneil Board then congratulated His Worship ou bis elevation to the office of Mayor wl the City of Chariotletown. Minutes of previous meeting was then read by the Clerk and approved. Leave of absence for one mouth was granted to tis honor the Reeorder, he | being about te proceed on an excursion to the United States and the New Douuuioa of North! America. Tendere for finishing the upper Hall in the) tte caused Dy New Market House were then opened, when the | for the Plastering, | tender of W. D. Galloway and that of W. & D. Fraser for wood work, jbeing the lowest, was accepted.—Ordered that the sum ef £50 be paid to M. Butcher, Esq, for jis Services as Superintendent of the building ot ithe New Market House, and @ further sum of £14 7s Gd tor Pians as architect of the said | building. i A. MCNEILL, Reporter. = ~7->- LATE GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Councit Orrice, Ist July, 1867.—Hia Exell- eucy the Lieutenaut Governor in Counci! has been | pleased to make the fullowing appointments, viz: |. To be Justices of the Peace for Queen's County, —~Mr Alexander Robertson, of St Peters Road, i'Townehip No 34, Mr Bernard O'Callaghan, of }'Towuship No 36; Mr Jobu Simpson, of Hope River, Township No 22; Mr James McDonald, of | Springton, Towuship No 67; Mr Join MeAree, of | Monaghau Settlement ; : |P P, of Springton, Township No 67; Mr Rienard | Gill, of Newtown; Mr John Murchison, of Uigg ; Mr Jolu Leitch, of Covehead. To be Justices of the Peace for Prince County ,— iMr John Smith, of Tewuship No 26; Mr Owen | Hughes. of Township No 27; Mr Angustine Cal!- laxban, of Township No {1; Mr William Brow, of | Cape Traverse ; Mr Jobn Lord, of Tryou River; | Mr Ouesime Gandet, of Township No 17; Joseph lo Arsenault, Esq, M P P, of Egmont Bay. | Tobe Justices of the Peace for King's County, —Mr James Hogan, of Morell ; Mr George Robert- leon, of Bay Fortune Koad; Mr James McDonald, lof Savave Harbor; Anthony McCormack, Esq, M PP; MrAndrew Murphy, of Township No 60; | MrHenry raiuor, of Baldwin's Koad, fownship | No Si — ~2a>-+ A wew Cunarn Streamer—A splendid) | ‘addition bas been ciade to the fleet of Mesars. Cunard, the fine serew steamship Russia | having lately arrived in the Meravy from the Clyde, | wherxabe was built by Messrs James and George |Thomeou. She isa very bandseme, as well as a | very strong vessel, 370 feet iv length over all; | beam, 43 feet; depth of huid, 29 feet; tonnage, /3100. She is propelled by a acrew fan of great power, driven by engines capable of working up | te over 3000 horse power, On her trial trip the | Russia gave great satisfaction to the Admiralty ‘officials, running over the Admiralty measured mile, both with and against the tide, and giving a ‘mean speed of fully 15 knots per bheur. The | Russia is, we believe, the largeet screw steamer in | the possession of the Cunard Company, and is one jof the most magnificent of that wonderful sister- \hood of vessels. She has ample accommudation | tor S00 first-class passengers. sccansieiiiniiieiaatiaamcniane ANoTHER ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY.—About (5 o'clock on Mouday morning, Mr. Alexander MeKenzie, coenfectioner, diseavered a fellow busily engaged with a crow-bar endeavoring to break inte bis shop on Kent atreet.: The sweet- | mouthed thiet— whe had paid two similar triendly | viaits on former occasions, and abstracted a lot of |pound-eake and confectionary on each visit. — took the alarm, and, in his hasty retreat, left bis ‘erow-bar behind him. Altheugh Sotly pursued joy Mr. McKenzie, the would-be burglar succeed- same | to say that his neighbor, Mr. McKeuzie, | handsomest Contectiouary establish- | } led with the cheapest and best articles | Liverroot, July 3id, 2p. m.—The steam- | on} lis election, | He | | Boards, (Hemlock)...+--.---- | Clover seed per Ib...... | Homespun, per yard..... Donald Cameron, Eeq, M | ——— ne ee ; A Montreal despatch reports that every city, | town and village in the Domiuion agrees in| the unanimity and heartiness with which Con-| federation Day was celebrated. No previous event in the histery of the country has called forth such rejoicing. =>? ” }. a native of Thomas Huvhes, aged 25, Sum (ENO be Sold by aes = NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NeW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fishermen's Outfits. HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to farnisk Flour and Meal, AUCTION. promptly te EISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUTFITS necessary to proseeute PUBLIC AUCTION, Gin, Whiskey, Gingerette, Tea, ee Tobacco, Xe. &e 5 , . Oe oe eT all the different branches «et PUSHING carried on about Prince Edward [siand, awd. the adjacent om PEAKK'S WHAKP, Waters, such a3 merside, Pe E. Island, was tt rr B| Tuesday, the Ot July, instant, ee : sia ; era sla aad board the brig L aber ity at Mayarau wists ¥ : ut 3 0 clo« k », mh now funding wv. Brig : Lowisa | I SALES KR OM, on W EDNESDAY , ante i a s : Sere s 7 | from NEW YORK, of the L0th instaut. at 11 0 cloek— | eatheas er Married, 3 qtr. Casks DuKnyper GIN : : , eT ee eee | Mackerel Hooks Butter At the residence of the bride's futher, on the 2nd 243 Barrels FLOUR, os a GINGERETTE. | Cod do ork : inst, by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, the Rev. Eben} rr ; 0 do GING Ly aks fpf MeNab, Yarmonth, N.S, to Magwie second dangbter 200 Baltimore Meal, 10 mg IrEA be ue ao kerel —. oe of Mr. James Davis. Osborne Honse } o 20 Bois, Extra FLOUR, Lard, At Tignish Chapel, ou the 27th ult. by the Rev 109 Bags do. o do Granulated SUGAR, Mackerel Jigs, ive, Mr. Pervy, Me. Thomas Reilly, of Chat lottetown,| =Terma—3 nrunths. 2 do Crushed i do Cod Leads, Cotlee to Aunie, second dauguter of Mr. Thomas Mountain, | , M ; = Be nan a BR ane Cotton Duck, Sugar, j Kildare Capes art 2 { ¢ y ’ j V0 Boxes TOBACCO (Ss aAmMroc), De Sail ‘Lwige, M lasers, At the residence of J. W. Pickard, Queen's | f WM. ' cGILL, i 2 Bois. Currants, 2 Bbls. Vinegar, |- Bait Knives Spices Square, Charlottetown, on the D8th ult, by Mr. J. | a Auetioneer. | L) Boxes Pipes, 3 do Kerosene, Splitting Knives Pickles Chapple, B. CoM, Mr. Maurice Hobbs, to Miss| — Charlottetown, 8th daly, 1807, f [ 12> do 3 Crown Soap, 5 cases Matches, ia poate : 1 ahaa Auuie Henderson, both of this City. rer | 16 do Raisins. 20 Doz. Pails, « vi , 4 > = a | AU ; | ION, | 7 do 8&8 x IG Glass, 20 do Brooms, | Bait Heavers, aa Oil, ' ; . . ; . 10 do Indigo, 50 do Blauecking, | Clam Choppers, eroaene Oil, | Died, : \F NHE Subseriber is instructed to Sell at) i do Gronnd Coffee. ? Vil Clothes, Vinegar, At Mount Pleasant, Lot L2, on the 22nd of June, | AUCTION on THURSDAY NEXT, the, SU Ibs. Black aud Colored Thread. | Sou’ Westere, &e., Ge, &e.! Mr Alexander MeDouygald, aged SI years, after a| severe stroke of sickness of four days, which he | bore with Christian fortitude. He bas left a dis-| consolute wife and ten children to mourn their) irreparable loss. He was a man of great moral rectitude aud sterling virtue; at the time of his decease he was WC. T. of the Ll. O. of Quod) Templars, of Hope Temple, M. P Lhas passed away a soul with virtue tired, As ever yet by force of death eXpired ; Iu every respect which my peu coald scan He was the type and pattern of an houest map. —St. Johuand Miramichi papers please copy. ' } At her residence, Auckland, New Zealand, on | Lith April, Harriet Grace, the beloved wifs of Mr. | Thomas Williams, formerly of P. E. Island, aged | 13 years | At Murray Harbour Road, on the Sth ult, Mary | McKinnon. the beloved wife of Mr Alex. McPher- son, in the 3d year of her age, leaving one cbild, | und & disconsolate husband to mourn their loss At Sea Cow Pond, Lot!, on the 25th inat, Patrick Pheophilus, eldest and mach beleved child of Mr P. Connick, alter au illness of 23 days, in the Sth yeur of his age. | } | Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. | June 29—-Sch. Mary McDonald, Pictou ;—coal to jmaster, Hope, Kobertson do, do —to master. | felegram, Richibucto ; deals to Owen & Walsh. | | | Clarinda, Allen, Pugwash ; limestone, to master. Kosanna, Murray, Victou; to master Ann West-| away, Taylor, Shediac ; deals, to waster. Ser. | Albambra, Nickerson, Boston ; flour, &e. to Car. | vell Bros, July 2—Seb. A Pitield, McDonald, Bay | Vert ; deals, Owen & Walsh. Amelia, McDonald, | Pugwasu ; limestone, to master. Alice, Bears, | | Pictou ; coal, to master. Kiver Phitip, Hamwon, | Port Poilip , fish, to master. Mount Vernon, Cam-} bell, Halitax ; flour, &c., to W. Dodd. and others. | Velocity, Meichaaod, Kichibucto ; boards, &e, to master. 4—Hero, Orr, Buctonche ; luuber. Mar- garethu, Coanter, Quebec ; flour. } | | } | CLEARFD,. | | | } | | | June 29—Sch. Comet, Evans, Gulf; fishing. Clar inda, Alien, Pugwash ; bal. Freedom, English, | Buctouche do. Alice Lung, Fongeran, Port Hood ; Suruh Ann, Allin, Bay Verte ; do. Str, Al- bambra, Nickerson, Bosten ; pro, July 1—Sch. Hope, Robertson, Pictu; bal. Amelia, Reid, | Puzwash ; do. Seaman’s Bride, MeDonald,do. 2) —Secb. Spray, Vere, Richibucto ; bal. Sea Breeze, | | Hobbs, Picwou 3 do. Kosanua, Murray, Port Rich. | |}mond ; Highland Maid, Forster, Kichibucto ; do, 3 —seh. Alice, Beers, Pictou ; bal. Vincent, Mc-/ do. Neili, do. Hmerald, McDonald, Guif ; fismog. Anrivals in Europe from hence. Gravesend, Juse 9—Fanny, Salmond. 10th— Rowena. Bridgewater, June 13—Camil'e. Liverpooi, June 16—L. C. Owen. : on : ecieantemnte aa nauneseneeiacatt | PRICES CURRENT, Cusr.ortetown, July 5, 1867. Provisions. Beef, (smal!) per Ib............. bo cand 6d to 91) Do by the quarter .... 0.62 cece sees «5d to Tu Pork, (Curc@sd)....0.0..ce cece cces cee s--4d to 5d] Do (amall).... co0e coos ceccee sees cece dd to Fil Matton, per 1b.... 6.2.6... wees ee veee ee 5d to 7d! Veal, per ID...- cee cece cere ceene eves 3d to 5d) EE Pee eeeome Renae . vce Monnet toe ced &* ome oe ee ee ee Oe Bettie, CINE. eo osc osc ccc 0 cus: cece me OD REET Do by the tub .... ce cece car ecceworne none Cheese, per 1D.... cc ee cece cone weee ces -- du to 6d Tallow, por 1b.... cece cece cee e ew eeeeeee 84 to lid ct dv cove te 06) seeee Sgt to Bhd -. 17s ty lss! ++.+-64d to 8d) Lard, per ID...6ccveccvececsece Flour pet 1b.... case coveceese.os Oatmeal, per CW. ee. es ceeree- ee cree Eggs, pet Gozem..... -.- 4. ---- ose Grain. 60Gb ebend 4s bses 20005 0x0 4s 6d to 5s Barley, - 2394) Uats, perdo ... abeeaee tac Vegetables. Peas per qm@art.... 2... cece eens cree ere ecees none, Potatoes, per bushel coe oe 26 Od to Ss} Poultry. lurkeys, each Gone cone cees.oo sence peste 0 aT Seb, GAO v4 e boks 6 OS obee ais dead Is to ls fd | Chickens, pait.... 2... 0.0. cece cee coe 28 68 Wo Be Fish. | Codfish, per tl... --.- see eeeeee ooses ane $9 308! Herrisge, per burrel............---+-.3Us tu 40s! Mackere!, per doten........-...- e200... 38 to 4s} Lumber, nce acenhe Do (Spruce)...... < nile 4s to 5s es CPO. Lise. 5 s0e tepid eeuseee 9s | Shingles, per M... 2... eee cece cree eens 10s to lis Sundries. POW ROM ind dono << cree non eaners 75s to 80s | Straw, per CWE...- 22-2 cee ceee cere vec h® Gd to 2a) Timothy Seed.... .. 2. eens ec ccee eee cone cers none | o waren ss cece ROM! ey | Calfskion, per ib... 2.20 ce cece cone eeee 6d to 9: | PM OA WBS so. F545. sks s cond hse dks edo 4d! FP is Ghawdsee deew goes onto eoeusse Is to ls 3d! Sheepekina ....... se cee ee ecereeeees: OM to IB) | Apples per doz.... 2... 2-0. eee e eens cece 3d to 5d | GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills | Pf // Are the most perfect pur-| | gative we are able to pro- | duce, and, as we think, ’ has ever yet been made} by any body. Their ef-| fects have sbundantly | ep . | shown to the community | how much they excel the | other medicines in use. | | They are safe and picasaut to take, but powerful | }tocure. Their penetrating properties stinulate the| | vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions | of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. | | whey purge out the foul hamors which breed and | }yrow distemper, stimulate slugyish or disordered | . : ‘ . | organs into their natural action, and impart tone lend strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of everybody, | ‘but formidable avd dangerous diseases. While | | they produce powerful effects, they are at the same in diminished doses, the safest and best, | physic that can be employed for children. Being time, being | | engar-couted, they are pleasant to take ; and, Cures | | purely veyetabie, are entirely harmless | have been made that would surpass belief, were | \they not substantiated by men of such exa!ted | | character, us to forbid the suspicion of nutrath. | | Many eminent clergymen and physicians certify to | the public the reliability of our remedies, while, others have sent us the assurance of their conviction | that our Preparations contribute immensely to she! | relief of our afflicted fellow-men. | The Agent below named is pleased to furnish | | yratis our American Almanac, containing directions | lfor the ase of these medicines and certific tes of} | their cures of the following complaints :— | GVostivencss, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, | | Dropsy, Heartbury, Headache arising from foal) atomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of | the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, | Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evacuant medicine. They aiso, by purifying the | blood and stimulating the system, cure many com- plaints which it would not be supposed they could| vench, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neu- | | ralvia and Nervoue Irritability, Derangement of | /the Liver and Kidueys, Gout, and other kindred | | occupied by ISAAC J. WALDRON, next door to | order, being well found, with new Saile and Rigy- | James Keddiu, Owen Connoily, C. Reilly, John A. | } McKeuna, Esqrs., and Hons. D. Brenan and P. | | be obtained. Shouidany-Society have been omitted, | Reeresestatives, properly furnished with Cre-| execute all orders in bis live with neatness and | i 2 r( ‘clock, the Store for ‘ly | . | j Lith iustant, at two o'clock, ut the Store formerly ALSO, He’ alan jndiseies enetfant. Sarilitios Ge 1%! ISPECTING snd PACKING MACKEREL and | 5 Busts (Washington. Frankiin & others) other FISH. | View of St John, N. B, (gilt frame) 3 Dozen Curtain Kings, 8 Maslin Curtains, i Spy Glass, 2 Ottaman Tops, 2 lnrge Kerosene Lamps, 1 India Rubber Air Cashion. N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row. Skiuner’s Corner, Queen Street, GLASSWARE --- in part: 90 Doz. WINE GLASSES. Kerosene LAMPS. Chimnies, Salt-cellars, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Plates, ke. Xe Writing Desk (Walnut), Boxes Toilet Soap, To bucco, Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, Scales, Weights & Measures, Window Sashes. JEWELLERY — in Silver Watches, Watch Chains, Rings, Brooches, &c- CLOTHS — Coats, Shirts, Concertinas, Purses, | Photographs, Boxes Seygars, Hair Brushes 2 | Gaas, Jannting Sleigh, Harness (silver mounted), Bells, 2 Butfalo Robes, | Wolf do, ! Fancy do. FURNITCURE—Extension Table (walnut), Chairs, Lounge, Carpets, Cerk Stove, Shop do, Parlor | do, Beds, Bedding, | Feather Bed, and a variety of other nsetal articls "1 CO HALL. | | Charlottelown, May 20. 1867. COPPER PAINT. PF HYHE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on| oes eel i hand a supply of | re above Sale r ’ . i . ae Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, | is Postponed Hi aaah as sf jan article which has given the greateat aatisfae- until THURSDAY, the I1th inst.” | tion te all who bave used it. It possesses superior | eoietintoctnemennaai ————= | qualities for effectually preventing the accuaiula- tivu of all foul matter, such a8 Worms, Barnacies, | IRON BY AUCTION. | Grass, &e., on the bottous of Vessels or Boats, | To be Sold by AUOTION, on POP oS | when properly applied. WHARKFE,. on THURSDAY next, the Ith} inst, at Lt o’clock— 17 tons } inch ROUND IRON, July 8, 1867 li eeepc etna heap esaE Rae Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. Sale Positive. No Reserve. 2 au ft do au io on A, MeNEILL, Auctioneer. | 2 do 1 do do do Cotton 2 rec a0 Reading Room Building, 8th July, 1867 3 do 14& 1) in. Square do. il AVING been appointed Agent for the) ee Pee er cor ane | aes, sale vt the celebrated | Fashions for July. ee CARVELL BRO'S, | Russels Mills Cotton Duck, | "YAK Latest FASHION BOOKS and} Ch town. Jaly 8, 1867, Anctioneers. | the gubseriber ia prepared to receive orders for| LADIES’ MAGAZINES, at HARVLE'S BOOKSTORE, July 8, 1867 Queen Street. lall the different Numbers, in quantities to auit| *“HER MAJESTY.” purchasers /{rae Steamer Her Majesty, now on her | oe ; | IL. ©. HAL way from HAMILTON, ONTARIO, will eall | a Seat ticles Ch’tewn, May 20, 1867. fat this Port as before, and sell part of her Cargo of | : ~ : — Wesleyan igazaar, Scythes. Scythes, ~~ riour, | | ‘{N’S SCYTHES, B i See NASIL s SCY EUES, | eer &ec. &e. | eh ant ee | TEXHE LADIES of the Westevan Concreca- | Due notice of the Sale will be given. TION of Charlottetown wil, D. D., hold their | CARVELL BRO’S, Agents. | BAZAAR, of useful and faney articles, in the | July 8, 1867 li /} UPPER HALL of the MAKKET HOUSE, on! AMERICAN SOYTHES, Cheap for Cash. HENRY A. HARVIE, July 8, 1867. 3i Queen Street. SCHOONER BY AUCTION. Tue Subseribera will Sell at AUC- | wn TION. on SATURDAY, 13th inst, | at 1 o clock, on QUEEN'S WHARF, | The Clipper Schooner Margaretha, 39 Tons, American built. This Vessel is in perfect | ~~ | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 10th and AT ST. PETER’S BAY CHURCH,) Admission, adults Is. 6d., children under 12! «-™ on JULY 10th, in aid of the Presbyterian | years of age 9d. raY hk, it eu & art » $ 11th of JULY next. Congregation there. The P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company, ve kindly consented to issue return tickets for | the oceasion, as the reduced rate of $1.25 each to, : isit fr th hbe -revinces, whi If the day prove unfavorable it will be he!d on| aches evilt edasts ae a vee the next fine day. 1 aio ; : se ; | MONTAGUE COFFIN. |' | Ch’towa, June 24, 1567. _ Pictou Chron. St. John Tel. Hx P Wea, ' | Preparations for Refreshments of all kinds onthe |}, } ground at an early hour, and Tea to be served at |.) 1 o'clock, p- m. July 8th, 1867. Lloyd’s Register of British and’ mee Executors’ Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of = . ‘ ‘ Foreign Shipping. the HONORABLE THOMAS HEATH} HAVILAND, late of CHARLOTTETOWN, | Charlottetown, 8th, July, 1867. RULES AND REGULATIONS. | j.ccased, are requested to wake iinmediate pay’ | EAS PLEASURE AND R RELAXATION, ™ OTICE [8 HERBY GIVEN. that in! ment to the undersiged, Exeeutors of the last Will | VED ' op L pursnance of Resolutions passed by the Com-| and Testament of the said Thomas Heath Havi- PAO WAD, mittee of this Society, the Rules and Kegulations| laud; and all persons having any claims against | Under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society. | for the Building and Classification of Wood Ships | the said Estate are requested to furnish their | have been Amended, as under, viz ; | accodnts, duly attested, to the said Exeeutora, | B* the special permission of the Rector, | 4 ees z has ~— amended, as regards the} T HEATH HAVILAND, ? he Rev. Angie MeDovatd: mbera of | fitting of diagonal iron plates on the frames of | SPOVPGE W. De cree the hen ah olhg em. ramen ou their count chips constructed with long and short armed tloors, | hieene . 1 en : | Pie Nic on the beautifal grounds of Saint Dunstan's | #24 8 this respect will be altered a3 follows:— =| _— tat wt eto = College, on MONDAY, the 22ud day of JULY, | Ships of great length in proportion to their | re ‘ | breadth or depth. King Square House! _ instant. Che means necessary for the games and amnse- | B* recent arrivals we have completed our| meuts used on such occasions, such as cricket, ATIONS, | qavits, foot and suck races, will be provided by the Committee. We respectfully invite an inapection of same by | intending purchasers. ing, isa very faust aailér?é nd im every way suitable | for a Mackeret fishing vessel. CH” Terme at Sate. CARVELL BROS. Executors. All Ships, the length of which (measured from | the fore part of the stem to the aft part of the} steru-post ou the range of upper-deck) shall ex- | ceed tive times their extreme breadth, or eight tinies und under nine times their depth, shall have | diagonal irou plates closely inserted ontside the | frame.* The said plates to extend from the upper | jside of upper tier of beams to the lower part of chocks at first foochook heads amidships, and to | the same perpendicular height forward and aft, | measured from the lower part of the keel. When| Ships are constructed with long and short armed will be secured There will be a Refreshment Saloon on Temper- ance Principles on the grounds [he Members of the Society will leave St Andrew's Hall at 9 o'clock, a. m., and proceed to | the Colleye vroutids, Raat : : . | Admiasion—Geutlemen, Is 6d; Lady and Gent., he we we pig ies ae ¥ payee - aor wae | eeeraeneroman 2s 3d; Children half price. $ vetween long floor heads and first footook hea 85 G tl } Vickete can be hadnt the Sores of W.R. Wateon, - size of the plates not \o be less than as follows, én emen ! In Snips of 100 tons and under 200 tons, 3} by Walker, and of the undersigned Committee : |_ seven-sixteenths inch- Ricuarp Reppin, Peter Dore, |In Ships of 200 tous and under 400 sons 4 by 3) BEE R & SONS Parnick BLaKé, Jous Hesxessy, rr mnipa of 400 toris and under 700 t 4} by ji | June 3rd, 1967 F ! 6 ae See dieies eon Tawa ns \ . ré ons, y ¢ 10.) une 3rd, 1867. is! pat 6w Joux Bowers, Peres Treanor, In Ships of 700 tous and ander 1000 tons 5 by j in. : — W. C. GRANT, Sec’v. Ciiiin. Sie We, In Ships of 1000 tons aud uader 1500 tons 54 by | STRAW GOODS. | thirteen-sixteer ths, } OMPRISING in part the newest d| look Here! | tt - The arrangements fer the Dance, both aato room | and other accommodation, will be such as to please all parties. The attendance of the best Violiuists a. Bk rT BEER & SONS. Ch'town, June 3rd, 1867. is] pat Ow Choice Lot of SUMMER TWEEDS for: +3 Gentlemen's wear, at In Ships of 1500 tons and nnder 2000 tong 6 byj- ‘ . In Ships of 2000 tons and above, 6} by j in. nicest designs in Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS, | and to be fasta ved with bolts, one at each alter-| BONNETS, &c. &e. nate timber, net less in diameter than the aize BEER & SONS 7 Je given fer * vhrongh butt bolts’’ in table D The! lates to be well protected by proper coating,| June 3rd, 1867. isl pat 6w Point, just at the new Wharf, Grand River, Ebevice the timbers to be coated iu the scores} i on the Chureh land, in aid of the funds of St. which are to receive the aa’d plates. Packet between Charlottetown | George's Church, a THA will te held. Section 62 has been also altered in accordance | { The yroves there are uneqialled. Cordials and | with the above. | AND other delicacies’ will be furnished in a Saloon! Section 46 has been amended, as regards tree- | > opened at ten. The music in the groves, ou the | nails, by reqtiiring thatin all cxuses they shall be CASCUMPEC. borders of the river, will be grand. Tables ready | ‘efliciently ci.alked or wedged.”’ THE Schooner *‘ Joseruine ’’} having secured the Government Con-| tract to run as a PACKET between | at 12. | Table A lias been amended by reducing the RONALD McCARMET, | period of classification of White Cedar for third CHARLOTTETOWN and CAs-| | CUMPES, will, for the remainder of the Season, | On Monday, the 15th iustant, O* thac deaghttul bill opposite Poplar a Secretary. | foothooks an top timbers, tothe five years’ grade, _ Grand River, 8th July, 1867. j and omitting this material altogether for main : | pieces of rud der and windlass " Notice to Debtors, rset oe td hes run once a fortaight between the abose mentioned | t 4 ae i : oe Varties objecting to fit the iron plates on frames. | Ports, for tha conveyance of FREIGHT and | N OTICE is hereby given that W M. | as prescribe-d above, are at liberty to submit) PASSENGERS remaining at each place for} Crate McKte, of Bay Fortune, in Prince | through the resident Surveyor, for the Committee's | Ss a i. The “ ine’’4 : ; : : ; ; : | forty-eight hours on every trip. The “Josephine Edward Island, Merchant and Trader, has assigyed | contideration and approval, such compensation as| taunch vessel, well fitted, has good accom- all his debts of every mature, whether due by Note | Will, in their opiuion, render the introduction of | }§ 4 8{#uuch vessel, . 4 me 4 } : of Hand, Book Acconyt.er otherwise, to the snb- the iron plates unnecessary. modations for Passengers, and is in all respects | scribers, under Deed ob Apenmeh, bearing date, By order of the Committee, | well adapted fur the route. the twenty-first day of February, A.D. 1867, and! _ GEORGE B. SEYFANG, See’y. | 1, CO HALL, Eser, Agent for Charlottetown : | duly registered in thé Prothonotary'’s Office for | No. 2, White Tiion Court, | HERBERT BELL Esar, Agent for Cascuimpec King’s County ow the twWeity-sixth day of Febru-| Cornhill, Londo. KE. C., 23d May, 1867- es Yar 8 : es ary, (867; and a ree to we said; July 8. 1867. oe | Ch'town, June 24, 1567. 3a | William Craig MeKie, are bere notified to pay : — |. eee i Th ot i their respective debts so the aaa. who slam F ae van | BAZ AAR & TEA, are authorized to receive and grant receipts for the I a AL NOTICE, . 4 Subseribers beg to notify all persons| At Margate, New London. Wm. PATRICK. indebted to them, and also to the Estate of | " ‘ 9.1967... 4 {the late JOHN LEA, tliat all debts due after the _Charlottet wr, Jas - ss | FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, and arrangements GENERAL jnot made for the payment of the same, will be Temperance Convention. proceeded against without distinction of persous. . . : . ~ r aur } N2®! iICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN that a) sume. Bi J. W. FALCONER, ; : : ‘ HE Ladies in connection with the Wesleyan Congregation of Margate will | (D.V.) bold their TEA & BAZAAR of usefal and | funcy articles on WEDNESDAY, the |7th day of | July, inst. Admission to Bazaar 94; children under 12 years | half price; and Tea Is 64. | Tea on the tables at 2 o'clock, p. m. (ce Shonid the day prove unfavonrable the Tea and Bazaar will be continued ou Thursday. W. W. LORD, ARTEMAS LORD. TEMPERAN SE CONVENTION will be! heldin the Upper Room of the Temperance Hatt, Charlottetown, Ist Jaly, 1867. ‘harlottetown, beginning. on THURSDAY, the| Ith of JULY, at Nise o clock, a. m A. HERMANS, Circulars have been addressed to all Temperance | July 1, 1867. GUN-SMITH, FOR SALE . j i ' See a aid of whick iatormach cu; pell- hanger and Tinsmith, m= THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY| EGS to inform.his friends and the public; jf : ee was Tehes het and the pu iS | elle known as the WILLOW FARM,” in| ar ae i ee a — REAIH COMMONOLS | tie Royalty of Charlottetown, near St. Danstan’s} asasufiicientinvitation. | Business. on Dorchester Street, next door to the | College, about one mile from the City, now in the! Each Branch Society is invited to send two} Reading Room Building, where be ia prepared to! occupation of the Messrs. Pickarp, containing i it is hoped that the present notice will be regarded | 84 Acres of Land, ON HAND, in a high state of cultivation, and is subdivided juto | t ye t t f Ti - fields. ‘ , § | “here are on the premises a wel! built, substan. | A nea ssortment o inware, tial COTTAGE, togecher with BARNS. Hulesr Kitchen Utensils, &c, &e. | STABLES, COW-MOUSE, GRANARY, and otber | | Out-Houses. There are also atiached to the Cot- | jtaye a VEGETABLE GARDEN, and a never- ; e et i | fatiing Well of Water neur the House. Mr. HERMANS is Agent forSAWYER’S For particulars, apply wt the Office of Meas:s. CRYSTAL BLUE, 2 wew, economical and! Peake, Buus. & Co. dentials ; and all Clergymen favoravie to Temper. ance will be entitled to seats. Delegates to the Couvention taking passage in | the Boats of the I. Island Steam Kavisation| Company, will be‘couveyed to Charlottetown and | buck for ONE Fare. DONALD FERGUSON, Seéretary to Preliminary Meeting. Fast River, Juty 8, 1867. CIVIC ELECTION. | despatch. | which be will sell cheap for Cash. rors fi superior article, used in washing, whereby a} TI HODGSON. BY THE MAYOR. | saving of fifty per cent. is guaranteed, and for | JAMES PEAKE. . | whieh be begs to solicit the patronage of Lauadry | — June 24, 1857. 2m N pureuanee of an Act of the Geveral , Maida, &c. j o Assembly of this Island, made and passed in| — Cli'town. July Ist, 1867. 4i 230 the Eighteenth vear of the Reign of Her present | | Majesty, intituled ** Au Actto Incorporate the Tewu | FROM LIVERPOOL. Ch'town, June 24, )867 » oe cian, ssailiatisdiatenn ME Ut ith | . . > ‘ y, > | WO, « 24, )867. of rinetorn,” Ed hereby ee Bubs Neti ‘Tax Ship DAVID CANNON, | Chiao. June 24.807 _____ WARD NUMBER FIVE, in the City’ of Char-| J W ates. Comiiauder. will sail from | 7ENENDERS will be received Gy the Under- ] town, iu the place of Pheophilus DesBrisay, | LIVERPOOL, for Churlottetown on sigued until WEDNESDAY, the Tenth of Eeqnire.clected dame, willbe held on TUESDAY, | v oe ~ 00 oe Lee next, for the Building of a WHARF BaMULY aeatathe place followings bat |p wy, pophiee mie Mae CdROtb Medes | mar Me Atxander Haydon’ Bat ier Say * ea ; | Vv SANNON & SONS. Li ae i lau and Specifications to be seen at my Office, ‘At the House of Mr. Henry B. Smith, fronting on | DAVID CANN & SO i . tae ‘corner of Syduey aud Hillsborough Streets. : . r B. WILLIAMS, Great George Street. And at the said E ection the Poll will be opened at 9 o'clock ih the forenooh,| Charlottetown; Jniv 1, 1867. r Sup Pub. Works. i 2 f az ial Peaches! JLeaches! en i aud contiuue open till five iu the afternoon of the) saine day. U3sT RECEIVED. per Alhambra, | Nine Cases PH ACHES, in hermetically | sule cheap for cash. G. & 8. DAVIES. dinseeettonisanii een Ch'town, June 24, 1367 INOLICs DESCRIPTION OF WARD; ‘ Number Five shall eouprise all that part of | } Charlottetown, June 24, 1867. | duly 1, 1867. | day. | Shipper), via “ Greut bas since continaed well. ; ~ AUCTION, $5000 worth of Goods at six Months’ Credit. Dry Goods, Hardware. & Sundries. pre Subscriber will soll at Aaction, at the Store in Great George Street. next ad- joining that vecupied rs. John T. Thomas & Sov, ou Wednesday, 10th July gent, cou saeneing at Li o'clock, a. m.— 100 ends Grey Cotton, 10 1) pieces “ ” 47 “© Regattas. : ” W hite Cottons 16 “ Searlet and Black Flannels. 27 ends al! Wovul wove ” Together with a quantity of Broad Cloth, Rew uants, Cassimere, Cloths, Shirtinga, Doeskin, | Cottons, Whiteeya, Ready-made Clothing, Hate, Caps, Collars, Gloves, Thread, Needles, &e, &e. As also a quantity of Hardware, cousisting of Chisels, Plane Irons, Panches, Gouges, Augers, Files, Spoons, Chaw, Brasa and [ron Hinges, Compasses, Brass and LrowBerewa, Chath Lines, Copper Nails, with numerece other articles, Por sans under £10 cash; over that eum, and under £20, three months”’Ceedit; and spwarde of £2), six months’ credit, ov approved notes, CARVELL BRO'S. Auctioneers. WAGONS AT AUCTION, T° be Sold by AUCTLON, on WED- NESDAY, JULY With, at 12 o'clock, at NEW GLASGOW BRIDGE, 13 NEW WAGONS, superior to any yet otfered by me in the same way, ) and will be sold positively. Travs—Quite us liberal as can be desired, Rer- | sons wanting Wagons will be quite sure of 1. WALI i tham below the common price, as they have never Le eee | as yet realized the full value , PETER GREGOR. i ~ MANNY’S Reaping and Mowing MACHINKS. | TYEE Subscriber would inform the Farmere of P.E Island that be bas now on the way tothe Island a goodly uumber of those CELEBRATED MACHINES. Also, a number of the far-famed UNLON MOWERS, tugether with quite a number of WHITCOMB’S PATENT HORSE RAKES —the same-he sold here the last season, and that has given so much satisfaction to those that used them, whick they will tally confirm and agree to when asked by any of you—and wonld ale» stute that he nas ordered a namber of the BUCK- EYE REAPING and MOWLNG MACHINES, which will soon. be here. As money seems to be quite an article bere a this time, and very difficult to get hold of, the Subscriber would beg leave to say, that these parties who may wish to pay money for any of those Machines he willinake a liberal deduction frown Jast year’s prices, while to those who wish along credit on the Machines may be aseu of the same libera: terms as usual, say from one to three seasons, divided into equal payments, ae the parties may agree upun at the time of pur- chuse. H. ©. GREEN, of Summerside, and Rk. J. CLARKE, of Orweil, will act as ny Agents in selling the above Machines in this Province ; and the Subscriberowill be found at his Old Stand, the City Grocery Store, North side of Queen's Square, near the Post Office, where he will be very happy vot only to SHOW the above Ma- chines but to SELL them tothe Farmers. ‘Please cail and examine the Machines for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. I have new on band a full assortmeat of Extras for the Manny Machines. ASAHEL BOOTH. Charlottetown, June 24, 1867. ih BEALES & CO, Merchant Tailors & Drapers, Late Smardon’s Corner. FYNHE Subscribers desire to return their sincere hanks to their friends and customers forthe verylar ze amount of patronage heretofore ex- tended to them, and trnst the same fuver may be coutinued towarda them. Haying now eecured a | very commodious and suitable business stand, leave to bring the toliowing facts Leforethe public, | viz :-—That they are vow prepared to carry op above business upon a more extended seale, und, being in possession of the modern improvements, vbhich, coupled with their usual style of cutting and caretnl workmanship, they trust to merit as increuse of that very libe eirepaoenae already re- ceived at the hands of a discriminating publie, since their commmencement in business. Ae usual, Garments warranted to fit. Residence and place of business—corner of Great George Street and Queen Square, where moderate sharges aud pavctuality will be the order of the BEALES & CC. Ch'town, 10th June, 1867 3m Through Kates from Canada in BOND. HE Rate of Freight on Flour fom Hamilton or Toronto, C. W., (for which through Bills ef Lading will be granted the Western Reilway” and “ Boston and Colovial Steamship Line,’’ has reduced to $1 in wold. re ' ~ CARVELL BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, June 17, 1867. lm NEW TRIUMPHS OF ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your eye over them and tell your affected neighbour about u. Puowasu, June 8, 1868. Messrs. Rogers & Co.. Dear Sirs—i beg wo inform you that your medi- cine has effected a complete cure of the Tamour or Cancer on my lip. It ad existed about one year und continued to grow worse continually, until got your salve; which cared it in about ma weeks. I ‘also was troubled with an ulcev on my eur, which was oceasioned by baving my eur frozer ubvut twenty years ago, and never cunld yet any medicine to beal it. ‘The doctors told me it never could be healed ; but your medicive eured the can- cer so effectually, that I was induced to try it on mv ear, and it cnred it in a very ¢bort time, and WILLIAM FRASER. Puowasn, Glay 29, 1865- Messrs. Rogers &Co.: “ Geutlewen—[ think it a duty howe to you and the public, i» state the following facts, as well for the benefit of hamanity as in jnetiee to yourself— although it should have been done long before this; but better lute than vever. About four or five years ago [ bad a caneer in my breast, which bad been coming ow for a io time before; bat at last it became very painfal, with sharp and severe pains darting throngh it at certain times. I being «freid to submit to the operation, and hearing that you had eared many cancers, submitted to your treatorent, aud used your medi. cine, and in atew months was thoroaghly cured, and have been in perfect health ever since. £ wonld wish this to be made public, for the benefit of others. Yours with much eratitede, ELIZABETIE RYAN. We know «f no woree case—jndving from the BARS 1 inch ROUNDIRON. For! description given by lever—thun that of a eum |W. Lb. Weldouw, Esq., of Kouchibongase, N. B He suffered He wue reduced to a mere skeleton. | most inteuse pain for ma y months. His leg was /nicerated, and the bone diseased,.« lange ulcer on his ebiy and face. Medicine aud skill aterly fail- ‘ed, uytil all hope of saving his life was gone. Mr. Weldon'’s was a sorrowful hoase, no doubt, until onr wonderful medicine dispelled the gloom T | lad is now vearly well, smart, cheerfal, and happy. Ihe parents, too, look wore cheerfal, and have lizpter hearts, we judge, by the cheeriug tone their Jetters. Itis resreshing te us to be thus the instruments of good to afflicted humanity. What eare we for the slanders of the anpriucipled! On motto is ouward. Oar business is to-nave hava, life, and cause the su " sarrowing to to rejoice; and to make mosey, you will adé. Yes, certainly, we respond; und do you not think I, as you know, applied to you, und ~ aplendors and cut his throat. ence reconsecrated the charch stained with the jthat justice will yet overtake him, and accord to bleod of the suicide. Litz composed the extra | him his proper deserts. « music for the grand mass, which was accom: | (Sinee writing the foregoing we learn that the The Pope 4t ed in making hiv escape. We trust, however, | ‘ other preparations on which they make more profit. : i rs stious. | including the Common Of the said Town.’’—See 18 qersion, | Sener ee ith | Wie . Cap: 31., intituled +! Av Aét to Incorporate the Do not be put off by unprincipied dealers with | Town of Charlettetow net! 5 disorders arising from a iow state of the body, or) Charlottetown which lies uorth of Fitzroy Soo 18 | PHEOPUALUS DESBRISAY, : ; cere. we deserve some of the large som anauably sent to brother Jonathan for useless arucles. sealed cana—paet up in such a manner as to retain | rE hereby given that the SUMMERSIDE all the delicious flavor of the Fruit. Seld by the | BANK having assigned to ns their interest in single can or by the dozen. ia Bill of Sale, given them by Messrs. PIDGEON ! ee . I. C. HALL. | & SPEWART, of Clifton, New London, of their | , Mt- Thomas Fan!kner, of East River, Pictou, ¥. phi Charlottetown, July 1. 1967. Stock in Trade, Book Debts, Notes of Hand, &c. | 5. is cured of a sure leg of ninetesa Forts standing. panied bya chord on the dome of St. Peter's | purglar, whose name is MeLeod, has been cap- penand Ayers and take nodthera. The sick wants and cannon at the castle of St. Angelo. The Observances will continue a week. eo te oe oe tured by Policeman MeKinnon.)— Her, | a Holloway's Pills —Diarrheea and Bowel Com-| ithe best aid there is for them, and they should| Prepared by Da. J.C. AYER &Co, Lowell, Mass. Mavor's Office, July 8. ¥387. | All persone indebted to the said Estate of Pidgeun | C80 best physicians tu the Provinge, after exhanst. TENDERS ing their skill, recommeaded amputation as the have it. i ‘through to. ‘Lignish in yy be received by the undersigned nntil Saternay, the 13th inst, for building | & Stewart are theretore requested to make im- | mediate payment to us CARVELL BROTHERS. only remedy. His health was very inuch reduced, but is now completely restored. A Barut Ines wut A STRANG! A truly “brilliant” idea has been started by a! if left unattended frequently terminate fatally. It French chemist in the Gazette Medicale de Lyon. should be everywhere kuewo (hat beth cholera His theory is that all dead bodies of human be-jand diarrhara depend on the presence of some | ings are at present wasted, when they «might as | undigested substance in the stomaeh or bowels, weil be utilised for illuminating purpoees. He or some deleterious matter in the bleed, aod that Tewarke: Coal is being exhausted, and since Holloway’s Pilla can expel either with ease and ~ the human carcase is capable of supplying a gas expedition. They concentrate in & surprising of goed iliuminating power, why ehowld it net be | degree purifying. alterative, regulating and employed to this end! By a procees of combue- strengthening qualities, and thus exert over every tien in retorte a corpse of common dimensious interval organ the wholesomely, controlling influ- may be made to yield twenty-five cubis metres ence sv necessary for subduing excessive action / of illuminating gaa, which, at a east of twenty-/in the human frame. Holloway’s medicine may é five centimes per cubic metre would give a value be advantageously taken as a means of keeping of about sight france for a body of ordinary size.” the blond pure and the body cool—the only prac- We tase never ired of obtaining a perpetual tical plao for maintaining health in youth, man- P a «ab yply of fuel, but we wust confess that we had bond, andold age 2 iia Ovg.—| plaints. —These maladies ave ever present, and | ee a ee ee 1 ‘and sold by all Draggists and dealers in inedicine | ONE DAY Ke \WENHE Subseriber begs to inform the tra- velling public that he bas lately entered into arrangements to drive direct from St. Eleaner’s to Tignish, with a pair of horses aud a covered car | riage, in the sane day, during the summer PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, et, inaver, St Blesnor's on TeESDAY ' ‘and FRIDAY morolnns at Seo'clock, aud owen . , ‘in Tiguixh. on the evenings of the same days. Tue EXAMIN ATLON of the GRAM.) fom Tignish on THURSDAY and MONDAY MARSCHOOL and COLLEGE will commence | mornings, and will arrive in the evenings at St. on THURSDAY next, | o'elock, a.m. everywhere. | W.R. Watson, General Agent for Prince Ed- , | ward Island. [july 1 2m \ } the Lith instant, at] | Kleunor’s—or Summershie if required. (e°F ang—Ten Shiilings to Alberton and twelve n NEW BRICK KITCHEN, Fencing in Two! (Ch'town, June 24, 1867 Mr:. Hannah aie. of Wiekhan, N. B, after Yards, and certain Kepairs aud Alterations, at the! — using our medicine for over one year, for as Lunatic Asylam. Plans and Specification may be} TOWNEND’S HATS AND CAPS, jvccensren cascen of tho breast, whites us ay seen at the Asylum on application to Mr Gidley. aes ca ™ * | der date of Oct. 15, 1865 as follows: . WLLLIAMS, LARGE SLOOCK of thw above, received!" yy breast is @bing well: there ie but one Sup. Pablic Works. ex Lutus,” from LONDON, of the newest! smal! “Inmp ao it now. It only dischatzes from Charlottetown, Inly Let, L867. rg STYLES and SHAPES— one nicer: the rest are all es 4d have NOTICE | Good Silk HATS, 7s 6d to Ie. fe Steves enct Beae nocaiond. hemp Da : : ’ Paris Velvet do, 208 278 64. F z : A I.L parties indebted to the Subscriber, | ’ | yourSyrap since [last wrote. Being’ poor woman by Note of Hf{and or Book Account, are Sowaaeye Seer Cau: Bee. 6. | it is out of my reach, or | would be outirely well - * o ° hereby notified to make immediate payment, tither Boys & Gent's. FELT HATS, in meets before now.” ‘ : vile ty. y ch space to give a fu to the Snubseriber or to- Messrs Davies & Weeks, variety It would ecenpy too much 8] og Charlottetowu, who are authorized yraut receipts | Parents, and the public generally, are respect- | fully invited to be present on the occasion. J. LONG@WORTH, Hon. See’y. ; Charlottetown, Sth Jaly, 1867. . a « é . ° ‘ to ‘Tignish, | JOHN McFADYEN. i i Mai! Carrier. ; St. Bleavor's, July 4, 1867. i A + See Rr. oe eee rm NL aR CRT REE. ae = oer er ae Tek ie ee oe cae OP ace ee et ee LS ee \ tes Dinh aehe x , - i = = wisi oe 2 _ , pis os he cae ! - 4. Southport, daly 4, 1867.” A large Steck of Tweed and Cloth CAPS, . ee of tints are . Was « mg = oa pet ey ; Es ce, : ; vend the result © Sual for the same. . LOMON MUTC And alsvin Ladies’ 5 | oe ¢ Davia cue. we Tales. Le ne mun ser in future thes : ‘ hg + sie. ' ulcerated epucer cannot be cured. ) Charlettetown, June 7, Is7. i July t aw . ey: OBE ize ses: ETT i. i ~ agt i perrngayn ee eri %