sei ns ae ta . s aie | MY FATHER. And o'er the floor the shadows fall, And creeps the chirping cricket forth, And ticks the deat)-wateh on the wall, I see a form in yonder chair That grows beueat) the waning light— There are the wan sad features—there The pallid brow avd lecks of white As die the embers on the hearth, | | BRITISH FOR ’ ¥ ee Mr father | when they laid thee dow n, I a ll Season, 186 ‘- And heaped the clay upon thy breast, And lett thee sleeping ali alone, J UST R RC ‘ E IVE ID AT TH EB Upon the narrow couch of rest, | 1 know not why | eeuld not weep— r BRITISH WAREHOUSE! 'PER SHIP ‘‘ DAVID CANNON,” The soothing drops retueed to roll, Which settles tearless on the soul. And oh! that griet is wild and deep But when ! saw thy vacant chair, Thy idle hat upon (he wall, : Cottons A Woollens. Thy book—the peuciled passage where WW. & A. TP ROWN. Thine eye bad rested last of all— 16, 1867. 7 Boxes and 6 Bales The tree beneath whose triendly shade Phy trembling feet bad wandered terth, The very prints those feet had wade When last they feebly tred the earth. September NEW GOODS And thought while countless ages fled | g The vacant seat would vacant etand— FoR Unworn thy bat—thy book unread— | IN v’ ar Effaced thy footsteps trom the sand— FALL alo Wh) al Piao And widowed in this cheerless world | ISG7 =<, The beart that gave its life te thee— vd Toro like the vine whose tendria curled More closely rowod the falling tree. GL, A SGO }} Ho o SE I Then father! for her sake and thee, i “ Gushed madly forth the sealdiag teare; =| 7IPVUE Subscriber has almost completed And oft, and long, and bitterly his importations for the present and Those tears bave gushed io later years; | Season, whieh embraces a good ussortwent For as the world grows cold around, OF And things take on their real bue, i i *Tis sad to leara that love ia found Dry Goods, Groceries & General Merchandize, Alone, above the stara with you ! Which are now on sale, CHeaP for casa, <> - usual tertus to whelesale Buyers 1 coming The young Princess Metternich, wife of he the Austrian Ambussador at Paris, has long courted public attention by her dashing equipages, her peculiar manoers, her extra- ordinary dress, and her exceptional adven-_ tures, and has afforded material for many a| pointed paragraph for writers who are com pelied to bring to such subjects the sarcasm | which in other times would have been spent upoo political affairs. Lhe Courter Francais in a late article, dwelt with vigor on the depravity of modern manners and customs, and, as @ symptom of that degeneracy, the writer instanced the provensity of virta- ous women belonging to the dourgeoisie and the highest class of the aristocracy to imitate the dress, bearing, manners, and eecentricities of the frail sisterhood whos2 movements fil! 80 conspicuous @ place in the social life of the capital of the Second Empire. Tie article was very strong, and the writer com- mitted the fault of introducing the name of the Princess in it as the type of those high bred ladies who commit the error against which he inveighed. The lady, who has treated many previoug expostulations with} contempt, has fired up at last, and M. Ver- motel, the editor, just fresh from a duel, has had to appear before the Tribunal of Corree- tional Power A large stock of American Rubbers daily expected FREDERICK LePAGE. Nov. 18, 1857 NEW GOODS. VENUE Subscriber has lately received a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware, which bave been bought at Auction, and will be sold very low. GEORGE HOWATT. : Crapand, August 22, 1507. Bil FOR SALE. . Iihds. bright SUGAR, 20 ] 25 Puns MOLASSES, 00 Sides No. 1 SOLE LEATHER, 80 Bags CORNMEAL, 25 Cases fine old Pale BRANDY. 10 Qr. casks Hennesy’s BRANDY, 3 Puns. fine old Demerara RUM A.H. YATES. Telegraph Buildings, Water Street, June 10, 1867. Co-partuership Notice. rPuE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into C1)}PARTNEKSHIP as BAR RISTERS and ATTORNEYs-AT-LAW, under the name, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. ONNICE - - - O' HALLORAN’S BUILDING GREAT GEORGE STREET. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUI3 H. DAVLES. Charlottetown. Oct. L&, L&é7. tf NOTICE. Pur Subscriber having been duly appoinr- ed Attorney for the REYNOLDS late of DeSable, from this Island, requests all aon England has been jooking with wonder mingled with amusement, at the progress of 4 quarrel between partics near Suncerland, involving the ownership of a ship. A man) ordered a vessel of a builder, and had paid) instalments of the price amounting in all to nearly £1000. A dispute arose about the Temaining payments. Jhe ship was nearly | finished. Mr. Nichols, the builder, hired a party of shipwrights to do what remained to be done in the night, and to launch the ship. The next morning, Mr. Rogerson, the par- chaser, got his workmen together, with some volunteers, rowed out to the ship, and after a bard fight succeeded in th rowing Mr. Nichol's crew inte the river. The ship was towed to the quay of Mr Rogerson's yurd, and there ——___— a scuttled aod sunk for greater security. A| rinai Notice. few days afterwards Mr. Nichols invaded the! 4A LL persons indebted to H. Brapsnaw, gard with a small army of workmen, drove! « off the Rogersonians, raised, pumped out, and repaired the ship, and took it down the Wear to Sunderland. The police enjoyed the. spectacle of these battles, but did not inter- | fere. The question goes to the courts, - “oe Power oF A GRowixe Tree. —Walton | Halil, England, had at one time its own corn mill, and when that incouvenien( neecessity no longer existed, the will-stoue was laid by in an orehrad, awd forgetten. The diaweter of this circular stone measured five feet and a half, winle its depth averaged sevew iiches throughout; its centic bole bad a diameter ef eleven inches. By mere a¢cident some bird « squirrel had dropped the fruit of the filbert tree through the hole op the earth, and io Jel2 the seed! ing was seen rising up througt. that tawanted channel. As its trun’ gradually giew through (his aperture, and w-) ¢ creased, its power to raise (he ponderous tuass of stove was speculated upon by many. Would the filbert tree die in the attempt?) Would it burst the wili-stewe ? or would ic litt it? Iu the end the little filbert tree lifted the will-stone, aud iv 1863 were it lke crinoline about its trunk ; and Mr. Waterton ased ty sit upon it under the branching shades. Rev. juring histemporary absence persons liabilities without delay. WM. CUNDALL. Ch'town. Sept. 9. 1867 M D, New Glasgow Bridge, are hereby respectfully requested to come and settle their Accounts on or before the Ith of DECEMBER next. All accounts then wnpaid will be collected by due process of law H. BRADSHAW, M.D. New Glasgow. Nov. IL. 1867 bw Bank of P. E. island. N OTICH is hereby given that a Dividend 4 of Five Pousos per centum on the Capita! Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the last half year. hath been this day declared, and is payable to Stockholders forth with on demand W. CUNDALL, Cashier. rg NOTICE. UNION BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. T a meeting of Directors, held at the Bank thia day, it was declard that a Divi- dead of Five per ceut. for the tall year eading to-day, be payable on and after Weduesday, 41h December next. By order, JAS ANDERSON, Cashier. Charlottetown, 30th Now. 1867. 2m | NOTICE. Yj BEEEAs. by virtue of a Deed of Assignment, made aud executed the 18th dav of NOVEMBER instant, and duly filed and | registered, in the proper office in this Island, GELOKGE 8 MUTTART, tate of Crapaud, | merchant, bath assigned, couveved and made ever to the undersigned, upon certain trusts, aud for Dec. 2, 1867. : oe : It is not generally known in this country that one and the same teleyrapic alphabet is used iu Great Britain, France, Belgium, Holland, the German States, ltaly, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Switerzland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Prussia, Greece, Turkey, Africa, and India; for the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, and the Atlantic Cables. This alphabet was originated by the Germans. also certain purposes inthe said Deed of Assignment expre ased. all Book accounts, Notes, Bonds, sums of money aud securities therefor ; due and owing unto bim, ibis is to notify all persons indebted to the said - -_- J. W. Haseey, of Philadelphia, has im- proved a steam-press for making brick, which turns out fifty-six bricks 4 minute, requiring no previous preparation of the cley. Muauart, whether by Book Aécount, Notes of Hand, Bonds, Judgments, or otherwise must be paid forthwith ; and all persons to whom the said George S. Muttart is indebted are request ed to furnish their claims and accounts, duly attested, to the undersigued without delay JOHN CLARK. rip dm Admunistration Notice. LL persons having legal demands agains: the Estate of Patrick Me Marrough, of Town. | ship No. 29. Queen's County, farmer deceased are requested to turnish the same. duly attested, to the subscriber. within six weeks from this date; audall persons indebted to the suid Estate are required to | make immediate payment to RICHARD JOHNSTON, Geor ue 3s Lexington, Kentucky, containe a ladies’ elub, where emoking, knitting, billiards, crochet, ecards, sewing machines and liquors are permitted, but man is excluded. { 4 Caseumpee, Nov. 22, 1367 Itis said that young women in Kentucky elope merely for the sake of the romance. Ordinary weedings are thoght too common for gitls of spiris. A brewing pan isin process of construction in England that will hold, when completed, ‘ Admiuistrator. 1300 barrels of beer, and with itsey ntents Somerset, Lot 26, 2 will weigh 220 tons. Dec 9, 1867 5 fw pd Six brothers live in M’Lean County, Minois, whose aggregate weight « 2.219 pounds; the lightest weighs 225 pounds, and the heaviest 404 NOTICE! LL persons having legal demands against | ponds A colored woman died af Preston the other Gay atthe advanced age of one hundred and fifteen years. Halifax was, at ber birth, ouly three years old : Madame Stuart, lately deceased at Toledo, one hundred and eleven years old, was a ta-| mous ballad dancer iu the reign of Marie Au- toinette. Emigrants bring into the United States an | annual total of sixty millious of dollars in gold. | A Cincinnati dentist broke a man’s jaw in| pulling a tooth, and is nyw sued for $3,000. | A young lady eloped trom Lawrenceburg, Indiana, with her true love on the very night of her wedding with another fellow, the true love of her parents. A married woman, named Harris, of course, eloped from Towa City last week, with a man who was blind and himpbacked, had a sure leg, and no money. , o « The sweetest wives are those who possess the magic secret of being contented under any circumstances. Rich or poor, hizh or low, it makes no difference; the bright little fountain of joy bubbles up just as uiusically in their hearts. A young wife in Moreau, Wis., threw her'| bonnet aad shawl into the :iver last week, and then eloped, leaving a suic: lal note behind her. A cool scoundrel in Kansas city, Mo., walk- ed into a clothing store, selected a suit, drew a revolver, and said he would take it. He did take it. Prussia now makes its hundred and twenty paces same 48 the French. The buridred paces. Since the 9th of October there have been | fou : horricanes, a gale, a tornado, two earth- quakes, and two volcanic eruptions in Canada. A recruit was asked by his officer, * What's your height?” to which Pat replied, “The man that measured told me it was five foot ten, or ten foot five, 'm not exactly sure which— but it was either one or the other.” | Two pretty women had « duel in Kansas the | other day, und one of them was shot dead. A | lover was the cause. A Boston ticket speculatur has cleared $3,000 on Dickens’ readings. soldiers step one in a minute, the old rate was one | Toursday, dv 23, da i Tbursday, do 20, deo Ch'tewn, 7th Dee. 1567. 4 the estate of the late James Rousenrtson, | Roselyn Cottage, St. Peter's Road, Township 34, Es- | quire, deceased, are requested to furnish the same, | duly attested, to either of the undersigned, for set tlement ; aud all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to make immediate payment to ALEX. ROBERTSON, 2 JOUN STEWAKLT, Jr. § Lot 34, Nov. 29, 1587 tf Executors. MAILS. Winter Arrangement. FIRST FAL L LONDON HOUSE IMPORTATION ! DRY GooDs | | } MALACHIAS | indebted to the said Mr. Keynolds to pay up tueir, eile a Pali ie ESTABLISITED 1820, FALL & WINTER GOODS, Y Fall Ships & Steamers from England, the Subscribers have completed their Importations for the Season, which, having been purchased by one of the Firm Boston, Halifax, Moatreal and Barbadves, | ROGERS RIEDICINE AFTER A TEST OF ss! ’ FOUR YEARS before the public, are still increasing in popularity, | because they contiaue to make cures at some of the First Houses in England and Scot- | land, they are enabled te offer their large STOCK OF GOODS at the lowest prices for CASH. The present Loportation comprises : Chests & hif chests prime Bales Wrapping Paper, Congo TEA, Paver Hangings, Cases DRESS GOODS, “ Bagging and Grain * Shawls & Mantles, * Millinery, (Tons Bar Lren, * Haberdashery, Bandles Sheet Iron, © Ready made Clothing) Casks assorted Cutlery, Sucks, and Rubber Counts Hoes, Shot & Traces, ‘ Ladies’ and Gents’ Setts Plough Metal, Boots and She Pkys. Nails and Spikes, ‘ Ladies’ «od Genta’) * Assorted Paints, Kubber Shoes and Hhds Paint, Sweet Overalls Seal Oil, &e * Townend'’s Hats and Hhds Caps, 1 Muscovado Molasses, “ Ladies’ Fars & Men’s/Sides Sole Leather, and Boys’ Fur Caps Crusbed aha Bole. Currants, * Ladies’ Straw & Fe Hats and Bonnets, It Suvar, Washing Soda, Kpsom Salts Ginger, | Bales Carpets Woollens,;/ Kegs Cudbear, Powder * Cloths & Doeskins, Pobaceo, Mustard * Printed, Unbleacied Baking Seda, Boxes Raisins Lozenges aud Candies, % 8 Pe } per, Cottee Horse Dozs. Brooms & Buckets, Rugs, Coils Manilla Rope, &c ‘White and Colored) Xc. &¢ Cotton Warp, | G. & S. DAVIES. Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1867. TOWNEND’S HATS AND CAPS. LARGE STOCK of the above, received CA ex Lotus,” from LONDON, of the newest STYLES aud SUAPES— Good Silk HATS, 7s 6d to 14s. Paris Velvet ds, 2Us 278 6d. Townend’s best do, 32s 6d. Boys & Gent's. FELT HATS, in great variety. A large Steck of Tweed and Cloth CAPS, and White C ‘ Check and Woollen Shirtings, &c, &c, * Buifaloes, *‘ Blankets and j slicoes Soap Ric c And alsvin Ladies STRAW BATS. &c.&e. | G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 7, 1267. NEW HERRING! WOR Sale, 300 barrels Newfoundland HERRING, [caught this season), just arrived ex schooner ** Lily of the Valley,” and for sale cheap for Cash or approved credit A. McNEILL Anctioneer. Reading Room Building, Sep. 16, 1867. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introduced for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, sanc- tioned by the experience of over forty yegrs, and when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Colds, Bronchitis, tnfinenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, &c. Conghs, Croup, The unequalled success that has attended the applica- tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has induced many physicians of high standing to employ it in their practice, some of whom advise us of the fact Over their own signatures. We have space only for the names of a few of these: — A. A. Gres, M.D. W.H. Wess, M.D. W. B. Lyxcn, M.D. A. SKILLmMayN, M.D. H. D. Martin, M.D. Ww. A. SHaw,M.P, A. H. Macanarn, M.D, 8. H. Finisy, M.D. Such testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence in our possession we select the following : — From L, J. RACINE, Esgq., of La Minerve, Montreal. ‘ Having experienced the most gratifying results frem the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, | am induced to express the Avex, Hatcn, M.D. E. Boypes, M.D. Wu. A. Rust, M.D. R. Fectows, M.D. Nataan PLomMer, M.D. H. G. Baxnows, M.D. BrapFrorp Knapp, M.D. Seymock THacues, M.D. and great confidence which I h ave in itsefficacy. For nine Months I Was most crueliy afflicted with a severe and obstinate cough, accompanied with acute pain in the side, which did not leave me, summer or winter. The symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I that I could walk but a few steps without resting to recover from the pain and fatigue which so slight an exertion occasioned. At ths juncture J commenced taking the Balsam, trom which | found immediate relief, and atter baving used four botties | was completely restured to health. J have used the Balsam in my fam- ily, and administered it to my children, with the happiest results. lam sure thatsach Canadians as use the Ral- sam can but speak in its favor. It ie a preparation which has only to be tried to be acknowledged es the remecy par excelience."* A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. HyracintHE, C.E., Aug. 21, 1836. Messrs. SetH W. Fow.e & Son. Gentlemen :—Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was taken with Wheopin Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we coul do tor her seemed in any way to relieve her suffering. We at length decided to try a bottle of Dr. Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In three hours after she had commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in less than three days was entirely cured, and is now weil. L have sinee recommended the Balsam to many of my neighbors, who have used it, and in no case have I known it fail of effecting a speedy cure. You are at liberty to make any use of the above you think proper. If it shall induce anvbody to use vour Balsam I shall be giad, for I have great confidence in it. Yours, P. GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de St. Hyacinthe. Clergymen, La wyers, Singers, and ail those whose occupation requires an unusual exer- cise of the vocal organs, wi which will effectually and difficulties. This Remedy, tremely PLEASANT A small quantity allowe part at once removes the d BEWARE OF CO IMITA * Remember, they imitate Ul find this the ONLY RemEpY instantaneously relieve their unlike most others, is ex- TO TASTE. dto pass over the irritated ifficuity. UNTERFEITS AND TIONS. in name only, without pos- NHE Mails for the neighboring Provinces | geasing the virtues. Buy none unless signed “I. Burts" and the United States will, antil fur on the wrapper. Misono and Suarday weeuiog ats eteehe?'| WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY IS PREPARED BY Mails ter Great Britain, Newfoundland and the | West Lidies, will be closed every alteruate Thurs- day and Saturday, at7 P. M, as follows, viz :— Phursday, Dee. 12, i867. Saturday, Feb. 22, 68 Saturday, do 14, du Thursday, Mech a. du Thursday, do 26, do Saturday. do 7, do Saturday, do 28, do Thursday, do 19, du Thursday, Jan. 9, 1563. Saturday, do 21. do Saturday, do 11, do Thursday, April 2,do Saturday, do 4, do Thursday, do 16, do Saturday, do J8,do Thursday, de 30, do Saturday, May 2,do | Mails tor Suuunerside and St. Elesnor’s, via | Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday aud Fri- day, ut 9, a.m. | Letters to be registered and newspapers must | be posted halfau hour before the time of elosing | the Mails. Saturday, do 25, do Thursday, Feb. 6, do Saturday, do & do THOMAS OWEN, P.M G. | General Post Office, saanirtanet NOTICE! Postage Stamps. NROM and alter this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p. m. Persons wishing to post Letters before or after | these hours, can procure stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, H. A. Harvie, KE. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs Stamper, G. Hubdbard. J.D. MeLeod, Theoph. DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, "{. Harzard, G. & 38. Davies, T. O'Connell. THOS. OWEN, P. M. G. General Post Office, Churlotictown, Dec. 7, 1867. ; rg SETH W. 18s TREMONT 8 And is for sale FOWLE & SON, rREET, BOSTON. by all Druggists. se yA This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered in the lith codeary. by Dr Wa. Geace, surgeon in King James’ army. rough its agency he cured thousands of most serious seres and wounds that baffled the skill ot the eminent physicians of his day, and was regarded by all as a public benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures inav CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, ery short time WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RKING- WORM, CHAPPED HANDS, BOILS, FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL- BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, &e. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt in action, remov es pain at once, and reduces the most angrv-looking swellings and inflammations, as if by magic, thus affurding ONLY 25 C relief and a complete care, ENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, Proprietors. Solid by Druggists and Dealers generally. YUPARALLSL39 in the history of Medicines, 88 abundantly appears by the following, among hundreds of similar testi- | monials, from people of the highest respectability from all parts of the Lower Provinces. There is no longer any reason why the most hope- f less cases in any disease arising from impurities ov the blood may not be cured, as well as GENERAL DEBILITY, Granulated Sugar, | FEMALE WEAKNESSES, &e., &e. OUR ALTERATIVE SYRUP is beyond all controversy unsurpassed as a purify- | er of the blood aud invigorator of the system. This, | | no man can doubt, who will look over the following CERTIFICATES: Cancer of the Womb Cured. | Messrs. Rogers §& Co, Genrs.—I have been cured by your wonderful | Medicine of one of the worst of diseases, as follows, ) ViZs I had been afflicted for several years with an in ternal Tuwor, and four years ago [ was taken sick with a fever; the old complaint also revived. worse, we sent for another Doctor. He pronouneed lit a hopeless case, and said [ conld not live long | He said the Tumorwas then as large asa pint bow!, and was assuming a cancerous wature. IL suffered | ma re than tongue can tell. My friends expected ime to die daily. They were called in to see me | die, and L was redueed toa mere skeieton. I[ suffer ed in this dreadful mauner for upwards of two years I at length, as a forlorn hope was induced to try | your medicine. W. Borss advised me to continue. /and a wonder to myself and neighbors. I feel as |one raised from the dead. I aw a young woman ot | of 26 years of age. [ stute these things for the benefit sulfering humanity, and [ cannot begin to describe the severity of wy ease—it is widely known in the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia } Yours, with much gratitude, LOIS A. HATFIELD. | i We, the undersigned, friends of Miss Hatfield, | | bave much pleasure in endorsing al! she says aboea and much wore might be said of this most eXtra ordinary case. Marian Gavity, Maxuy L. McCormic, —_——— + ULCERATED CANCER CURED! | Who needs better proof than the following volun- | tary testimony of Some four years since there came a lump in my breast, and at the time [ did not know what it was —but on showing it tv three Doctors, they told me | it was a ** Cancer,” and for which the knife would | have to be applied; then again, [ went to a female doctor, who bas been in the habit of curing Cancers by drawing them out, but she intormed me that it | was deep in the flesh and too long seated, and | therefore could not help we. Kuocwing that some- thing must be done, I eoncluded to try your medi \cine, which [ saw advertised in t e Viewor. Ac- leordingly 1 sent fora can of Orntment and Powders | for making the Syrup, which I used without the | slightest ciange at tue time. IL began to think it was a fuilure, but concluded to give it another trial 5 | consequently [ proenred another can of Oimtment | and Powders, and from its use it gathered and | broke in two places, and discharged very freely for j about six months, after which time it broke again up, the remaining twoystill remaining, one of wich ran for two aud a half years, the other healing up in about two months atter it broke, during which time I used your medicine regularly. | way here | state, that the Jast Uleer bealed up about thirteen wonths ago, since whieh time [ have enjoyed gooi health. Yes, I may say better health tuan | bave enjoyed for several years. 1 remain yours, respectfully, Mrs. Hannad BALMAIN. Wickham, Queen’s Co., N. B ‘t February 11, 1867. EXTRACT OF A LETTER. Five Istanes, Nova Scotia, 2 Uctuber 21st, 1867. § | Messrs. Rogers & Co Gents :—My daughter is niccly, and you have | done wonders, for I never thought you would make a cure as you bave done. Her leg appears to be | quite strcny, but it itches a little. | Yours, &c., Epwarp Corsgerr. The above was avery severe case of Scrofula of four or five years standing, and after having bwtiled the skill of the best Physicians and almost every ther Patent Medicine, and the child appeared to | | be on the verge of the grave. and the parents baving j lost confidence in everything in the medical line, | we undertcek the cure tor a certain sum, and if we | failed we were tu get bothing ; but we succeeded, jas we do in every case of Scrofula we | Nearly the whole of the bone trom the knee to the aaa ankle came cut in pieces trom time to time. Rogers & Co, —— Mrs. Edwin Starratt, of Port William, upwards cf three years, bas been fully restored to her former health by the use of our medicine one wishing tw know the particulars can correspond with Mrs. 5. who will give every information. Rk. & Co. Mr. Allen, Editor of the Liverpeol Transcript Nova Scotia,bas been cured of a very bad Serotulous sore on his leg, of several years standing, after | every other means failed. R & Co. ; | | | | | Miss Miles of Milton, Queen’s Co., Nova Seotia, was for upwards of three years suffering from a general derangement of tue system. Suspension of | the menses, bleeding at the lungs, &c., &c, and Medical skill and every other means proving inef- fectunl. Ina few months our ALTERATIVE SYRUP resored her to ber usual bealth. | can drop a line to the Rev. Joun Hvaues, Baptist Minister at the above place. We could easily fill | pages of newspapers with the relation of such cases, | but we deem the above sufficient fur the present. i. & Co. | | | | Tt usually takes from six to twelve months to effect a cure in cases of long standing, and will | cost from thirty to sixty dollars The cheapest way for such cases is to order a $29 box at first, which ; can be had in New Bruswick uy ordering from JOHN CHALONER, E&sQ., Corner of King and Germain Street. St. Jobn. | But may be had at all the principal Drug Stores by ) Retail, or address ROGERS & CO. AMUFRST, N.S, Dowinivn of Canada. j owe | For Sale by W. R. WATSON, Esq. Charlotietown, | « « DAVID ROGERS, Esq. Summerside. dec 2, °67 6m J A LiLo EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, |The NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE, j | Per “ Lotus,” from London ; * Empress, | from Glasgow ; “LC. 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In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. | ’ ' ; For ring-worm, scald-head, scrofula, and diseases of | fat “~ oe , , the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com- | 00 Qutes BARTHES WARE. pared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon the | Together with LarGe STock ON HAND, will skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this | be sold LoW to the Trade tor Cash or approved Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and The number of years this invaluable Ointment | J SIAR At the Head of St. Peter's Bay, A. VALUABLE PROPERTY, consist. ing of 100 Acres of LAND, on which are @ Dwelling House (new.) 30x28, containing ix well finished rooms ; also, Iwo Barns, a good Well ang Spring of Water, with plenty of Mud in the river The Farm is only a quarter of a mile from the Head of St. Peter's Buy. and hae a front of 90 chains on the Bay River; about 43 weres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, 30 neres wre covered with Hard Wood and Ruils, the remainder is fit to stump. The above is well worthy the attention of per- sons Wishing to purchase a Farm, as it will be sold cheap und time given for part of the purchase | money For Terms, &c., apply at the Examiner Orpice Charlottetown, or to JOHN McLEAN, Miller, Head St. Peter's Bay. ’ | Head St. Peter's Bay, December 16, 1867. tf etal nea FOR SALE! reehold Preperty in Georgetown, puk SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale Town Lot 15, No. 3rd range, Letter F., in Georgetown, with the Buildings thereon, con- sisting of a Dwelling Honse, 36 x 20 fees, 12 feet post, and a Work Shop iu course of erection. Teams Lipewar. THOMAS MAHER. Georgetown, August 1, 1807. uf credit, P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch'town, May 6, 1867. cleanses, in its passage, every part to whieh it is | Great Bargains! Great Bargains! Great Reduction in Prices! applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, had a Doctor attending me, but continued to get} The first lot seemed to make me | | worse, and I became discouraged; but the Rev. A. | { did so, and | soon began to improve, and I am now well again, | MRS. HANNAH BALMAIN, OF WICKHAM,N.B. in another place, and one of the old Ulcers heated | Bronchitis, Quinsey. Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back, its acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all new matter JOHN BELL, | M ANUFACTURER of Clothing in allits branches, thankful to his friends and patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them and the public generally, that he is still to be found at his Old Stand on QUEE N STREET, and is prepared to nake up all kinds of garments, entrust- £7000 Worth of Goods. ‘EXE Subscriber, intending to close bis present BUSINESS, has determined on Selling off the whole of his valuable STOCK IN TRADR, ed to himin the latest style aud improvement Of | required for the body’s reparation and all old par- | comprising a general assortment of ticles detrimental to its preservation. | ment, used conjointly with Holloway’s Pills, will act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most hopeless cases. i: ‘Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- September 2, 1807 ip anne tracted and Stiff Joints. , i fo the Public. | Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. | A UC rh N SALES continued every plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; yet, | ¢ FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, from | Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveringly 7 to 10 o'clock, at the Subscriber's Auction Rooms, | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely | | Reading Room Building. guaravteed, especially it the pores of the skin be | Goods of every description received and acld to | previously opened by tomentations with warm water, order. Terms Cash. Sale positive. No reserve. | The gross humors require expulsion from the sys- | Auction sales of Hors-s, Cattle, Farming Imple | tem; it is therefore necessiry to have recourse to | ments, New and Second-hand Faruiture, Stoves, | Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and | &e., attended to on market days, in front of the | strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera. | Market House, at 2 o'clock, p.m. ‘ tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm A. McNEILL, Auetioueer. Reading Room Building, ? beegirorasy faslilou. Terms Cash. | Entrance at the side Door, Queen Street, July 9, 1560, | i November 18, 1867. § ne eae ‘Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul-, (ee Ample room for the reception o all kinds : . of Goods, both at Auction Rooms in Reading Room | corations of all kinds. | Building, and at Wareroom in Market House base- There is no medicinal preparation in the world ment. | which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the | body, both locally and constitutionally. The Oint- | | ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores justas salt enters meat It quickly penetrates | to the source of the evil and drives it from the | | system. _Erysipelasand Scrofulous Sores. | In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns | or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure, It manifests a peculiar power io restraining infiam- mation, removing stagnation, evoling the beated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood- Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother thaa the medical | wan. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be | regarded by ber as a ‘“‘llousehold Treasure,’’ as it | never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and | scarlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases | its effect ismiraculous. In cases of whoopiug cough and croup, this invaluable Vintment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and | the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most } soothing relief. Two or three of Holloways’s famous | Pills, reduced toa powder, will augment the cura tive powers of the Unguent. A. McNEILL. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre | seats to the attention of muthecs ber soothing Syrup Soothing Syrup, | , AT , yor 1" FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by | softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— | willallay all paim and spasmodic action, and is “SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest tc | yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, tn confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed ina single instan:e, to effect a cure, woe | . timely used. Never did we know an instence ci| Both the Oinrment and Piils should be dissatisfaction by any one who use d it; on the con- used in the following cases: trary, all are delighted witb its Operations, ana 5 speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi Bad Legs Corns (soft) cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this) ad Breasts Cancers Rheumatism Seald Heads matter **what we do kuow,” after thirty years’) Barns preanranaes and Sore Nipples experience. and pledge our reputation foi Bunions Suit Joints Sere Throats i ite of osche- Elephs asi Ss ise. the fulfilment of what we here declare | Bite ot Mosche- Elephantiasis kin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Seurvy | t every instance where the infant is suffer cba : ) I a almos every tan a ' ! Flies Gout INore Meads ing from pain and exhaustion, r lief will be fowna | _, he a 7 : ; t aut fter the syrup is | Coco-bay Glandalar Swel- Tumours eer B y 1 6s al 3 e os 2 s . g in fife en or twenty minutes a yrup Chiego-foot iinus it leers | adwinistered. | Chilblains Lumbago | Wounds This valuable preparation is the prescription oj | Chapped Hands (Piles \Yaws one of the most experneneced aod skilfal nurses in New England, aud bas been used with nevere failing success io THOUSANDS OF CASES, Seld at the Establishment of Proressor Hotto- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar). Loodon; | also by all respectable Draggists and Dealers (n | : _ _ | Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the | It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi following prices;—Is 1§d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, Ils, 22s, gorates the stomach and boweis, corrects aeidity, | and 33s each Pot. and gives tone and energy to the whoie system. It will almost instantly relieve | *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the | larger size. | | | | GRIPING IN THLE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in ali cases | ‘of Dysentery and Diarrha@s in Children, | | whether it arises from teething, or from any other |}cause. We would say to every mother who has a | child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints | NB. Directions for the guidance of patientsin every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865 Judson’s Pills. HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN | HAIR RENEWER, | H AS proved itself to be the best pre-| —do not let your prejudices, nor the pre- judices of otkers, stand between your suffering | child and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe | lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if } timely used. Full directions for using will accom. | | pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- lsimiteof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, | | paration ever presented to the public; a fact } to which thousands have testified who bave been | benefited by its use. The Oint- | Dry Goods, Hardware, Canvas, Cordage Groceries,‘ lron, &c. &c, . together with a large and well selected supply daily expected per “ Lotus’’ from London, and other fall ships from Liverpool, thereby making it one of the most valuable stocks ever placed in the market. Ou and after the 10th October, mst, the Goode will be sold for a few weeks at GREATLY REUVUCED prices such as to induce purchasers. The Stock remaining on band after shat time will be sold at AUCTION, without reserve, on liberal Terms, of which due notice will be given. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Oct, 7th, 1867, isl July 10th, 1867. Cheap Goods! New Goods! HEARTZ & SON Hav Ki just received by Java, direct from ENGLAND, a farther supply of DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline iv Cotton, they will be able to seli this Importation cheaper than the stock imported this Spring. GOODS :—Cousisting of Grev, White, Striped, and Painted Cottons, Ginghams, Grey and ite Sheeting, striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and Lianen Ticking, Towels and Towelings, Cheese Cloth, &c, &c. DRESS GOODS:—French Merino, Gireassians, Poplius, Cobargs, Lastres, aud Fancies. CLOTHS :—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, Mixed, Kassel Cord, &c. SUNDRIES:—Buagle and Straw Trimmings and Oruamenis, in Black, White & Mixed; Velvet Trimmings, &e ; Battous and Clasp Dewdrops, Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and Kid Boots, Genjs’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hand kerchiets, &c, &e. P. 38.—The above, along with Stock on hand, will be sold, wholesale and retail, cheap for Cash. HEARTZ & SON. July 15, 1867. Just on ‘the Squa re. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY AT SPUWWISUSIVS Sy 35193. YEXHE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, s prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manufactared TOBACCO, warranted a ood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms —and hopes bis Factory, being the first of the kind established in Pringe County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchants of Summerside, and Prince County generally. ef PATRICK REILLY- Summerside, July 31, 1865 COPPER PAINT. HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand a supply of Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, an article which has given the greatest satisfae- tion to all who bave used it. It possesses superior qualities for effectually preventing the aecuumula- tion of all foul watter, such as Worme, Barnaciles, Grass, &e.. on the bottoms of Vessele or Boats, when properly applied. i. C. HALL. me Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. TENDERS. Tenders for Dredging the Southport and Charlotte own sides of Charlottetown Ferry- etEZPARATE Tenders are required to be sent inte the Colonial Secretary's Office, va | is on the outside wrapper. ier Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, No. 48, Dey Street, N, Y, A few applications of this Compoand will change or before THURSDAY, the Fourteenth day of brash, dry aud wiry ilair to a moist and glossy | JANUARY next, at twelve o'clock. noon. by any appearance, and make it of person or Company whe may be willing to contraet SILKEN TEXTURE. | with the Government to pertorm the three tellow- ing Works, that ia to say 2— undertake | Nova | Seotia, after baving lost the use of her limbs for | | Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. | October 15, 1866. The Proprietors offer the Sicinian Hair Re-! NEWER to the paplic, entirely coufideut that by its ] res'orative properties it will bring back the Hair NATURAL COLOR. ; Ow DrJupson’s * It is not a dye, and consequently does not stain | | Poe T | the skin or soil the finest fabric. If the Hair is | fl N falling offor becoming grey, the use of the Renewer | will surely arrest ils decay, WO matter from what | canse, and will create a pew growth, and make it | l}asxsume in a short time all its former vigor, as it | furnishes the nutritive principle by which the Hair | is nourished and supported. Asa HAIR DRESSING, he Renewer is unequalled by any other Hair | preparation in the world, giving it that beautiful } texture which is so much admired by all. It does} | not coutain avy poisonous drugs, the basis of ee Endorsed by the Medical College is remedial properties being a V EGETABLE | ° COMPOUND — Itcompletely eradicates seruf and | of Glasgew.” | daudratt, aud cures all diseases of the scalp, and | by its cooling properties allays the itching and | fever of the scalp. It combines not only the best | remedial properties for all diseases of the Hair and | = aN ~ % | DR. JUDSON’S Ist. ‘To dredge the Seuthport side of Charlotte- town Ferry, as follows:—A channel to be eat through the flats fren the main chaneel te the landing slip at the Seuthport side ; the first 150 feet, leading from the main channel, to be dredged out 3 feet deep, and 60 feet wide, 2odly. The remaining distance up to the outer edge of the stationary Wharf and under the Float- ing Blocks, (supposed to be about four 400 feet.) to be dredged out 2 teet deep throughout, and 60 tvet wide up to the decks, and from side to side within the docks, 3rdly. The publie docks en the Charlottetown side of said Ferry, to be dredged out and deepened in the sane wanner from side to side, ibree feet deep at the least, fre the end of the slip to the chanvel The above works to be reepectively completed, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Publie Works, or other person or persons appointed by the Government to inspect the samme, on or before the First day of October, A. D. 1868 Any! to all appearance was fast sinking to the grave. | Persons wishing to know the truth of this case OSAD STOY WORM CANDY. ‘EXVHE Subscribers, B the Sole Agents and Importers on this Continent, of this Wonderful Medicine, avd propose to give here A few Reasons why it is the Best ana Safest | . 7 i Remedy in the World. Ist—It is the result of the experience aod study of a Gentlewan and a Scholar. | 2nd—It is not a Quack Nostrum 3rd—Is is perfectly pleasant and easy to take, 4th—The smallest child will greedily tease for it. | 5th—It never fails to kill the Woris. 6th—It is entirely vegetable, and cannot harm the | | | smallest child Tth—It is the result of 70 years experience of old Dr Judson | Sth—It | death-bed by old Dr. Judson. Now see what a Physician of the Royal Coliege said of it 20 years ago. 1 Certificate from a Physician 20 years ago, | Before the Medical College, Glasgow. I do hereby certify, that by request of scores of my patients and others, I nave analyzed what is least injurious to the youngest infant. I find that the Medicine used, acts specifically on the Worms, aod is a perfect regulator of the debilitated system —knowing this to be the fact, and the medicine so | pleasantly disguised in a candy stick, [ strongly | recommend to this Board of Physicians to prescribe Dr. Judson’s Dead Shot Worm Candy to allot their patients that are troubled with the common or Tape | Worm. | ({Signed] C. H. MACPHERSON, M. D. Analytical Chemist. Old Dr. Judson expressed a wish | Remedy should be put at such a price as would en | able all, THE POOR ESPECIALLY, to use it. in, deference to that wish, we have put it at following price. | for three packages. Svld by every Druggist and | Metical Dealer in Europe and America. | None genuine without a fac-simile signature of B. L. JUDSON & CO. on each wrapper. | *,* Waouesate Acents for the Usirep Srares |of America, and only Importers, (to whom ail | orders should be addressed.) | B. L. JUDSON & CO., New York. Seld by all Dealers. Fuov 4 4m L JUDSON & CO, are} is endorsed by and bequeathed on his known as old Dr Judson’s Worm Candy Sticks; on | analysis, I find it to contain nothing that is the | that this fe Price only 20 cts. per package, or 50 cts i | Scalp, but also is the beast dressing for the Hair | The soil dredged out te be removed and depe- | This preparation bas been sold tor the past seven sited in such a place as not to obstruct the years entirely upon its own merita, navigation of the Hillsboro’ or other rivers. Beware of the numerous imitations, which in ap- | Tenders to be accompanied by the names —_ | pearance only are sunvar to ut, which are forced | sufficient securities for the due perlurmance o the above Contracts. upon the public 1 reputat Call for ' . ALL'S VEGETA BLE BICILIA N sidan The Government ia not to be considered as | RENEWER, aud take no other, or you will be dis | bound to accept the loweat Tender in auy Case. appointed. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. November 11, 1867. NOTICE. R. P. HALL & CO, Proprietors, Nashua, N. H, For Sate sy Henry Beer, Southport; Wim. Find-| a ley, Orwell; RJ. Clarke, Orwell; Jas. Hay- den, Vernon River; Daniel Gordon, Georze- | IPPRRAShe é ! town; A Ww Le Broeq, Georgetown ; J. k.} \ HEREAS by virtue ofa Deed of Re- Bourke. Jr, Mount Stewart; Jobn Bians, Jr, | lease and Assignment made and executed New Glasgow Bridge; D. & P.MeNutt, Mal | the 2ist day of OCT. inst, and duly filed and | peque; Wm. T. Hant & Co, Summerside; registered in the proper offices in this Ivland, WM. David Rogers, Summerside; Herbert Bell,| B DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, Tanner, Alberton. | hath released, assivned. transterred, and conveyed | to the undersigned, all his realand personal Estate | in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and sums | of money and eecurities therefor dne and owing unto him, as well as all the personal’ Estate and ie eee | Effects belonging to and all ‘tales and sums of mon- J ds ' W T | jey pus. oneneee teeneten, ou, and —-* | GEORGE NICOLL, late of Charlotterown, * P u son S orm ea 7 | maker, which bad been by him assigned and con- oer veyed tothe said William B. Dawson, by # certaim i M ACKEREL. ' Deed of Assiunment duly registered, apon certain | TANTED 1 i Se . | Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said firet yy ede ¥ : purchase, any quantity of |} mentioned Jeed of Assignment expressed . This _Mackerel, for which the highest price in | is to notify all persons indebted to the said W. B. cash will be paid. ' } W. R. WATSON, | General Agent for P. E. Island. | City Drug Store, Victoria Building, 2 September 30, 1867. | Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Acconut, Notes of Hand. Judgments, or | otherwise, that the several sums dae from them re- ~ | spectively, must be paid by them forthwith, to | Messrs. ALLEY & Davirs, Solicitors, who have Land Tax Office. a 7 . , ow>P : | bee uly anthorized to receive d give receipts (FAE Office of COLLECTOR of LAND | (eet a anne e creons to whem the said ge CAX- Corner of Grafton and Hillsborough | W. G Dawson is indebted, are requested to tur- | Streets, Chi irlottetown, a few doors from the * Ex- | nish their claims and Aceounts, dniy uttested, to jaminer’ Office. lithe said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith. | DAVID LAWSON, | Dated at Charlowetown. this2oth Oct, 1867. Deputy Colleetor. THOMAS DAWSON. Charlottetown, October 21, 1847 RICHARD HEARTZ. i wT THOMAS ALLEY. CARVELL BROS. JIniy 29. 1867. tf fall nenene FRESH GROUND Kivé, poe Sale by Carlton’s Condition Powders ! } } Wma. R. WATSON. Jan. 7, 807, ’ | rR . : senad NOTICE. lash ie ae Grain! Grain! Ya hereby give sotice to all parties in- | a a. . : | W debted to the Estate of the late Witttam | HE highest er ler for BARLEY Sxeestonx, by Note of Hand, Book Account, or | and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, | otherwise, that unless the several amounts are paid | ou or befure the Teuth day of Janaary nexr, 1868, | : , legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery | [FP Constantly on hand, at prinesshenpertben com | of the sume, without turther notice | be purchased in the market the best of Ram,Brandy, : | Gin, Whiskey, aud a superior article of Malt Wbhu- | ) pe |key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. GEORGE MUTCH, Charlottetown, June 20, 1867. MARY MUTCH Churlottetow., December 9, 1867. seen Se Rie °° <2