7.7 The official estimate of the costof the Abyasiuiun ex- gsgitlon to the end of thefrcscnt month (May) is £5.- .000. T number 0 . 1311 animals that have be... procure for serviceic iysslnisis by the latest returns—45 e eplisnts, 8.000'camcls, It'. riOinule’s. and 5.000 bollocks. With the exception of the elephants. the animals are not worth the cost «4.8mm... “.1 therefore will be left in AbysniuIc-w-c great print for the natives. Hellenic Distant and Pillow-For bad legs.bad has“. cccvbatic and scrofulouc corcc.thlc is a genuine "name. The grateful and earnest gratitude of them- ands who have experienced its unrivalled power over these complaints, and who have been raised from ros- tratc helplessness and a condition loathsome to t em- ulvec and othern.reuderc itquite unnecessary to enlarge in this lace upon its extraordinary virtues. The parts flee should be bathed with lukewarm water. and w on the pores are thereby opened, the Uiutmcnt should be well rubbed io.ct lenst twice c-day. Itin always advisable to take IIoIloviay‘s Pills in these disorders. as this much assists the Ointment‘s action. The Pills check the fever. purify the blood, and nject all morbid angereageadefed by theta diseases. (1 i] r ‘ Mfr: ,fi} MANNY’S do" BUCI‘EYE ' ‘ " mumxnii " HOWING AND REAPING MACHINES AND WKITOOMB'S PATENTED WHEEL l-IOIIbE ItAlil’QS. 7 IIE SUBSCRIBER has just importetlfinto this Island. and in now receiving quite a large number of those cele- brated Machines. embracing the MANNY COMBINED RIAI’ER and MOWER. the continued MOWER and RBAPER IIAND RAKE MACHINE. and the BUCKEYE BELT-BAKING MACHINE. for Reaping and Mowing. Also a lot of WHITCOMB'S PATENT WHEEL HORSE BAKIS. mnANNY MACHINE has this season. some impor- mhprovcmentc, such an an extra Wooden Wheel and hr reaping. together with an extra Ilcvel (bar with a so as to prevent the cage from breaking These two hportant improvements make the MANNY MACHINE a perfect one of its kiml. m BUCKEYE MACHINE having been manufactured for the Subscriber. under Silt‘t’ltli. contract. by Annissciz. hart & Co.. of I'Oilghkf‘t‘pcit‘. in the State of New York. who are the original manufacturer: of tlic BUCKEYE M ACIIINE. and are the largest manufacturers of this machine in the Stitch. manufacturing from six to eight thousand .‘Ia- ehlies “ch year; and it isrlvcir Machine: manufactured at their works. and entered by them for competition at all the great National and State Fairs in the United Storm. and for which they have taken the Gold Medals and all the highest prises in the States; they have also justly obtained the reputation of manufacturing the best Machine in the But“. both for Mowin and Reaping. All o;hcr establish- ments manufacturing t c Buckeye are small compared to theirs—none of them making. I believe. over six or seven hundred machines each year;——and all improvements on the Buckeye come through Annnxrn. Pia'rr & Co. The SELF-BAKER“ the boat and latest improvement on the Banana Micuixa. and in not manufactured by any other establishment. making the Buckeye. The SELF- BAKING MACHINE has proved a complete success the act year.|and completely distancing all other Machines as elf-Rake". made in the United States by others. This Machine saves the labor of one man. and the Weight of a non on the team while reaping. This Self-raking Machine will also Reap. and deliver in slieafs. grain which had been broken down with rain or wind. unless very badly tangled. as the rake strikes the grain in front of the knives and brings the grain on tn the platform, when it is impossible for the handraks to do it. In con ucncc bf my long connection with the Farmers of P. I. I and. in the sale of MOWING MACHINES. I feel it my duty to explain to them my views. and the mo- tives that actuated me in first bringing the MANNY MA- CHINE to thin Inland some eight yours past. It was then the boat and I might say about the only combined machine In the States. TncManriy gradually worked its way into loss on the Island. proving itself to be a good Ma- chine to the Farmers. doing its work well. and all that was uired of it to do. and to the full satisfaction of III who ave used them here; and I could find no machine in the States so well adapted for this Island as the MANNY MACHINE. Last year I brought, four of the Buckeye Machines. manu- hetured by A. Richards & (31).. of \Vorceater. but I sites not satisfied with them as they were not a perfect Machine. nor such as they ought to be. in my opinion. and I there- fore could not feel that it would be right for me to any to the firmer-s that the machine was all right as a Reaper. when I did not believe it; but as ti Mower I won willing. and did say to all. that they were good vacrs. When I returned home from the Island last fall. and knowing that Adriancc. Platt & Co. were ahead of all the manufacturers of what they termed a BUCKEYE MACHINE. I went to their establishment. one hundred and tiny miles distant. n: to find there a combined Machine that would satisfy my rabid; and I did find the desired Machine. it having a separate cutting bar. guards. and knives all titted and at- tachcd to the Platform. and titted and ready to hitch on to the Machine an a Reaper. which made apcrfect Machine. and fully satisfied my mind. This was the HAND BAKING MACHINE. I then examined their SELF-BAKING MACHINE. and was better pleased wish that than the Hand Raker. as it Is I epic-did machine. doing all. and even more. than could be expected of a machine. The consequence was I pur- chaccd lny Machines of Adrianne. Plant: 00.. and in the course of the winter. A. Richards It Go. went to Adriance. Flatt. Co.. and purchased a Platform from them. with that! Improvement of a separate bar and knives for reaping attachment. and attached them to their Machines—sent to this Inland this spring. I did not purchase any No. 1 Buck- cyic this year. an I found they had gone out of use alto- gothcc or nearly so. They made the No. 1 in the first place. but found them too heavy and too clumsy. The No. . proved roars acceptable to the farmers for Mowing and Reaping. My own individual opinion now is. and so is that of moat of the farmers who have used the MANNY M A- OKINE, that the Manor Mscunrs. with its present im- provements. in the riser MACHINE for all Farmers of limited means. as It does its work well. and all that the farmers re- quire it to do. and has no complication. and the mechanics of the Inland know how to repair it. But those Farmers who have more means. and wish to have a nicer looking machine. and can aflord to pit chi her price for it. I would i any purchase the SELF-BAX Nil UCKEYE MM MINE. as then they will get all that any Partner can wish in it Ms- chine. Biit tome and see and examine for yourselves. and decide what Mcrhlne on like best. 'I‘hanchlnchines wil be on exhibition and Sale. at the Warehouse attached to the Store of Henry Hansard oppo- site the Post Oilce. on uccn Square. where I shall be very happy to exhibit and col the above Machines at the usual cecoiomodsting terms. non one to three years. as the Penn. arc Icy wish 3 and those Farmers who wish to pay the down. I shall be more particularl pleased to see and cell to. and of course at low prices. ut rill who wish Mpehinec will be very welcome. Hoping that no farmer will purchase a Mower. until he has seen mine. and ex- amined than. as I believe I have a splendid lot of Machines. and can notify almost any one. I have appointed agents In the following places zo- H. C. gRBJN. Su merside. . . . 110‘ LAN. Ccncumpec. J. . McLEOD. Charlottetown. II. J. CLARKE. Orhrcll. Sole Agent for King's County. will set at Souris. Georgetown. Montague. and Charlotte- town. and at Orwell Cheap Store. A8 A1181. BOOTH. Proprietor. Charlottetown. July 1. 1868. tf A ‘ A--.,flfifi.—————i ,,,_ .v THE HERAEP,_*WFDNE§ gelkirk Estate, Lot (32;.. t c . f’ SALE or WILDERNESS LANDS. 11E Commissmncr of Public Lands. for the purpose of ascertainm‘flio exact posiiion of the Selkirk Es- tlio. and to carry out the provisions of “ An Act fur- ther to ex info and amend the Land Purchase Bill. ' Will submit to bite com otition, at Mr. John Kenn!» dy‘s. Wood Illtndl, Lois .on'Tuecday. tho l-iib day of July next,nt12 o‘clock. noon. about 3.300 acres of Ind. situate on Pleasant Valley Road. and on Grs ’1; Road, Township No. 62. being the residue of the \ il- dernens Lands on the Selkirk Estate. The above land will be altered in blocks of from 50 to 100 acres. as laid off on the Office Plan of the Town- ship. uopiea or which may be seen at Mr. John Kennedy's. Wood Islands. and at the ofllcc of Public Lands. Colonial Building. Terms of Sale—£20 per cent. of the purchase money at the time of sale. and the balance thereof on the lct dcv of January. 1869. Norm—The Comminioner will. on the day above coined. alter the sale of lands. he prepared to receive applications from persons desirous of settling on thy Wilderness Lands of 'I‘owusbi eros. 6:} Gr 64.. JOHN AL )OUS. Commissioner. Land Office. July lat. 1868. I gin _ - NOTICE. THE undersigned will lot at Auction. on Monday. the 13th instant. at 12 o‘clock, a Block and Span to be built to the wharf at Campbell's Point. Lot 13. Plan and Specification to be submitted on the wharf at time of sale. Ample security will be required for the )erfoi‘ntunce of the work: All to be completed on or )chO the 1st day 01 00ml)”. 1658. ,. BENJ. WILLIAMS, 8. 1’. Works. Ch‘towu. July lst 1868. i e p 11. p ‘ “AND STILL THEY 00311;." ANOTHER Tan PARTY. THE Parishoners of VERNON RIVER, determined not to be outdone by their brethren in other are 1 tions oftlie Island. will hold it Tea Party on the Church grounds. on MONDAY. rut: 20m or JULY. INSTANT. the funds realized from which. are to be applied towards the new Parochial Brick building now being erected there. Tickets. In. 6d. each. to be bad at the entrance gate on the day of the Party. p Further particulars in haudbilll. . . . MICHAEL MCDONALD. sire y. Vernon River. July I. 1868. ex “Encampment: PIC-N10. IIP. Eimirn ANNUAL Pic-Nic of the Charlottetown Iiiiaii Vnwx'i‘i-zi-nta will take place on WEDNESDAY. Till-1 EIGHTH JULY, AT APPLBTREE FARM. ’l‘hc Steamer IfroI/irr Belle will leave Pope‘s Wharf at nine and half-past eleven o'clock. sharp. A Bond and the best "iiiliniitc have been engaged for the occasion. During the day the following sports will take place. for which prices will be offered: Foot Races. .Sack Races. Long Leap. High Leap. Bell in the Ring. The day's entertainment will conclude with a BI‘IIIJ, in run “NEW minim HALL." Every effort will be made by the Committee to ensure the comfort of their guests. Only a limited number oi tickets will be offered for sale. Tickets—Gents. 2s.6d.. Ladies. In. 6d.—-to be had only at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson and G. 1’. Fraser. Enquirer. and from the following Committee :-—-,- Sergt. C. Calla lien. s .:gorpl. R. Mcgiliy, " J. O'B on, u’; . MeGnigan, Corpl. J. IIogan. ‘ 0. “'inters. “ MJIcRonimf J. Mur by. (VPartics are forbidden to.brlng re renhmentn on the ground! for rule. except th person chosen by the Committee. By Order. W. McINTYRE. Co. Clerk. Cli'tou'n. July I. 1368.- all coerce TBA V ILL come off at TIGNISII, on Wednesday. the 22nd inst. I in old of the new Convent. Parties desiring a good pleasure time will do Well to attend the Beast TEA of'tlse Season. Tickets for tho TEA is. (id. 011011,“) be had at the following stores: Messrs. "ALI. if; Mrnicx. 'l‘ignish. lion. G. W. IIOWLAN, Alberton. Messrs. Rum, do And from the Committee on the Grounds. July I. 1868. ex EASTVVARD 1102: BY S'I‘BAMER HEATHER BELLE. can room S O U R I S E .A. S 'I' , For the Benefit of Saint Mary’s Chapel, ON WEDNESDAY. the fifteenth day of July next. IIE Steamer Heather Belle will leave Charlottetown. at4 o'clock sharp. on the morning of liitb Jul . and will return in the afternoon of the same day. or t to fol- lowing morning—at the option of the cxcursionists. Excursion Ticket from Charlottetown to Souric and back. 3a.; from Georgetown and back. 29. Scotch Games, Dancing and various Athletic Games. for which small prizes will be given. will form part of the day's proceedings. - ‘ Every eli'ort will be inado to provide for the comfort and entertainmentof all guests. » Tim on the tables at one o‘clock. p.m. Tickets ls.6d. 1'. A. MoIN'l'YRE. Ilon. Seo‘y. Souris East . June 24. 1868. SCHOOL EXAMINATION. 7 III) Annual Examination of the Pupils of the Con. vent do Notrc Dame. will take place at St. Andrew's Hall. on Monday. the 6th of July. at 94 o'clock, a. at. No Cards shall be necessar for attendance. The parents of the young ladies, on all friends of Educa- :tioa, are respectfully invited to attend. condom. At night o'clock‘in the evening of the same day. s MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will be given at St. Andrew's Hall. during which. the Prizes merited by the pupils. will be distributed. The Rose and Rosebud will be awarded to the young ladies in the First and Second. Divisions. for superior ability and information. The Gold Medal—the highest dis- tinction for general good conduct-will also be awarded. Cards of admission, 3a.. to be had at tho Stores of lien D. Brenna. lion. 1’. Walker. W. R. Watson. and E. Reilly. Requires. Ch‘town. June 21. 1868. m OLD IAVOURITI HOSPITADLI BOARDING HOUSE, At The Head 01' 8t. Peter‘ss Bay. FS’I‘AIILISHED by the late John Sutherland. Earp. . 1 l.- iiow opened for the accommodation of travellers, and the Proprietor aollclta a share of Public Patronage. No trouble or amuse will, be spared to make visitors comfortable. ANTHONY McCORMACK. delay. Road or St. Peter‘s Bay. 3 June 17, 18W. Croquet. I , Croquet. 15 SETS of this fashionable game, just received ct-- IIARVIE'S BOOKSTORE. Main Stroet..June 17. 1318. NO W LANDING, BOV'CIIES’I‘S Coupon TEA. 2b Bblc. KEROSENE. (Standard IVhitc) 5 llbda Granulated SUGAR. B. WILSON IIIGGS. Cli'town. June 11. 18158. U_ 7 DR- LAIVSI )N NTENDING to leave the Island. would notify those indebted to him. that their respective accounts are re coated to he paid immediatel . ll coconuts remaining unpaid after the 10th Oct.. ivill positively be placed in Court for prompt collection. hIt. Stewart. June 94. 1868. dmc pd 4 N OTIC E 1 Assignment of Debt. 2 t I HEREBY notify the Public tlistl-‘iuxcis Mcchru. late of DeSable. in P. 1'}. Island. Trader. has sold and assigned to me. the undersigned. all the Book-Dem. Ac~ counts. Judgments. Cliattelc and Promissory Notes. due to the said Francis McKenna. and that the Deed of Assignment of suob’Dohts. &e;, is in record. I further give notice that payment of all such Debts. Accounts, Notes. 650.. so requested to he made to me without MICHAEL McIVER. South West. Lot 26. 24th June. l868. 2 pd NOTICE! HE Subscriber having been coerced to si a three Notes of Hand in favor of Edward Gay. or ten con- fined in Jail. without getting no compensation there- for. hereby cautions all persons rein taking the same; one whereof being for 30s.. and two for £2 10s. each. June 24. 1868. dine pd PHILIP (TOYLI'I. "THE’sonsCRIaER orrins roa SALE. I I4 W . and Gin, A Consignment of Brandy FROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND. coiisining .5.- mm. BRANDY. Qrt. Carlin do Piuet. Castillon 8c Co. Cases do lllids. GIN. Ql‘t. Cocks do Regs do 6 and I2 Gallons each. do 12 and 113 Flasks do It. WILSON IIIGGS. Cases Cli'town. June 17. 1868 concede MANUFACTURED BY CH AR L ES QUI RK. Customers supplied on REASONABLE TERMS- ox imxn. 2().000 CIGARS. IONSISTING of the following Brands. namely: Flor, De Casas. Prince 01 Wales. Star of the “fest. La Flora and Punch. Also. a large supply of Fancy Pipes. 200 Boxes Lozenges. and other Confectionary. 6 Cases 8 card Matches. 308 doz. Shoe Blocking, 115 Drums Figs. 6m. &c.. 61.0. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. 2 June 17111 1363. TO LET- TO LIST. TIIA'I‘ pleasantly situated DWELLING HOUSE and Premises on King Street. at present occupied by Mr. llarric. Possession tobo iiiidin a few days. Apply 10 MARK BUTCHER. pot 41a lime June 17th. lg68. -mflw‘mu COPPER PAINT. 10NST.\\"I‘LY on hand, Gallon and Half Gallon Cans of anr &. Wonson's Copper Paint, which effectually prevents the action of worms on the bottoms of Vessels and Boats and also prevents the collection of Barnacles. Grass. the. l. C. HALL. Cli'town. May 20. 18fi8. "A W GRE 153 N -I 3 ACICS! { XCIIANGE on BOSTON. and GREEN-BACKS bought and cold by I. C. IIALL. Ch'torrn. May 20. 1868. (lot For Sole ! HOUSE. :12 .4 26. Situated stORWELL BRIDGE. f and considered to be one of the best stands in Queen's County for a Tradesman or Merchant. Im- mediate possession can be given; and if desirable to the purchaser. some eight or ten acres of Land can be sold or rented with the House. Apply to the Owner on the premises. JOIIN STEWART. or to the Subscriber R. J. CLARKE. Orwell. June 17, 1868. if “ ALIIAJIBRA ! " 11E Steamship ALHAMBRA. Nickersou. Mac- tcr, until further notice. will leave this Port every alternate THURSDAY. at 6. p. ‘m., for HALIFAX and BOSTON. calling at CANSO. nuns or PASSAGE. Ladies‘ Cabin. Gentc' Cabin. Forward. To Boston, 503. 55s. 4.5.. “v Halifax. ‘25s. 30.1. 18s. “ Cause, 20s 25s. 15s. CARVELL BROTHERS. May 20. 1868. . Agents VACCINA'I‘ION. III] Superintendent for Vaccination for Charlotte- town. Commoo and Royalty. hereby gives notice that he attends ct Dr.‘.lohnson‘n Dispensary. Kent Street, on every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. from two to five o‘clock. in order to Vaccinate (without charge) all persons who may attend for that purpose. The Sopcrintendnnt is aware that several hundreds of persons, in his district. are not vaccinated. and are cxposine themselves. their families and the public. to the awful disasters of the small at pestilence;cnil also to the heavy penalty which the ow enacts; he therefore earnestly warns them not to neglect no important a duty any longer. as he will be compelled (however na- ivlllingly) to prosecute defaulters after this opportunity. . H. A. JOHNSTON, Superintendent. Ch'town. June 2i. 1868. lm N( itioe 3 TO TE.‘ANTS UPON TOWNSHIP 18. ' III". Tenants upon that portion of Townslii No. 18. in Prince Eiliwird Island. formerly owaed by Lient. Col. Peter DcsBrisa Stewart. deceased, and over which the late Mrs. isry Stewart. of Charlottetown, deceased. and Ellen-Stewart and Margaret Stewart. daughters of the said Mary Stewart. lately exercised acts of ownership. are nnuunv axons-rim that the por~ tion of Township No. 18. refeireil to, became the pm. perty of the Subscriber. in fee simple. a on the death of the said Peter Doclirisay Stewart. wh ob occurred on the let day of November last post. The tenants upon the said portion of Township No. 18. are hereby eco- tioned against paying rent to the said Margaret Stewart, or to any other person or persons who may demand the same. Those of the Tenants who may desire to inform themselves relative to the Trust of the subscriber. are referred to E. J. Iiodgson. iii-41.. who will afford them the desired information. \ TllEOPlI. DESBRISAY. g Park. Cli‘town Royalty. 2 one 23. 1866.—-all pap. ii a g 3- 8r DAYi em 1; wes- - A capo. V William Stlggins. . Muclclullt. (Next Dcortc War. 3. Allen's Tin Shop.) Gum. Locks. and Magnetic Mcclilnen.aecurcuily re- paired. Brands out. Bell Hanging cud Turning on the most reasonable terms. Mill Goa; supplied to order. Charlottetown, P. E. I... May 11138118.. vm—o—v . .A...... m- . REMOVAL. . R. HOMER having every encouragement to locate in Charlottetown. and for want of larger and more convenient rooms. has removod to the buildin occu- pied by Hlxnr Hannah. Esq. Merchant, irectly op mile the Apolhuurt‘u‘Hall. {Icy 7. 1868. FOR SALE. IIDS. Bright Sugar. Bbis. do do Bblc. Crushed do Pcoohecnn Bright Molasses. Dafn Green. Cathie. . Rh 3. Vinegar. Boxes Pipes. . Boxes. Half do and Quarter do Layer Raisins. Drums Figs. Barrels Kerosene. Sole Leather. Punt-hectic Strong Proof Dementia Rum, Cases Brandy. #0.. &e.. &c. . i B. WILSON IIIGGS. Cli'tuvin. 3rd June. 1&8. ‘Fishermen’s Outfits. 1 8 6 Tim Subscriber is prepared to furnish all the necessary ' OUTFITS for prosecuting Vessel or Boat Fishing, such as : Salt. Bait Knives, flour. Barrels, S lilting do Brood. Pogles. renting do, Beans, Clams, Bait Heaveis, Peas. Mackerel Hooks, Water Stores, Butter. Cod do Horns. Pork, Mackerel Lines. Chopping 'I‘rcyc. Beef, cod do do Knives, Lard. Snapper do Ditty Boxes. Ten. Bait Mills, Lanterns. Cofl'ce. Jig Ladelc. Dinnaclo Lamps, Bu or. do Iiaspa. Lamp wicks. Mo cases. do Moulds, do Chimneys. Raisins. , Clam Clio pcrs. Kerosene Oil, Currants. "g Mackerel orks. Pewter. Dried Apples. ‘ do Jigs. Lead. 8 teen. " . Cod Leads. \Vater Stones. Pickles. Ife also possesses superior facilities for Inspecting, Packing, and Shipping Mackerel. Herring. (lodtlah. kc. N. B.—'I‘he highest price paid for all kinds of FISH. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown. May it. 186R. 6m OLD. STAND. BEDDIN’S CORNBRI Hit} Subscriber has received by barqneUndine. from Liverpool, the largest and best assortment of CHINA. I‘IARTIIKNWARB. and Gmscwaun. eve-r offered in Char. lottetown. which he is prepared to sell Wholesale and Retail at unusually low prices. China ’l'ea Sotts. Stone China do. white and colored. white and colored Stone China Dinner Setil. dtc. km, and a great variety of Goods in the above line. too numerous to particularise. A few Crates assorted Ware for country trade. for sale. cheap by the CRATE. The Grocery department is now stocked with the best unlity of Teas. Sugar. Molasses, Tobacco. Soap. Cun- dies. Spices. Dried Fruits. Arc. 1.11 acre of the best description. consisting 01 Brandy. Gin. iluin. Whiskey. Portnnd Sherry Wicc.Cordials. 6w. Flour and Coi'nmeal fom 11b to 100 Barrels. Having obtained the services of a firsts lass Baker, he is now prepared to supply his customers with the best. quality of Bread at all times. B. D. REDDIN. May 27. 1868. i 8 din A FORTUNE FOR SALE! IN conre uence of the death of the proprietor. the Sub- scriber is instructed to offer for positive Sale, that beautifully situated, well known property. the HALF WAY HOUSE. VERNON RIVER. Prince Edward Island. The Land. consisting of about 4!) acres. is in that state of cultivation that it has been for some years past, and will. for years to come. yield a clear net profit. more than snflicicnt to ay the interest on the amount of purchase money as ed for the whole establishment. As a money making investment this is an opportunity seldom equalled in these provinces. which fact can be positively iroved to any person about puroliasin . The Stock of L quors and Stock of Goods can be ta an or not at the option of the purchaser. For rticularc ad- dress GEORG ADAMS. Half way Ilonre. Vernon River. May ‘20. 1868. Life in :1 Pill Box 2‘ EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM MAGGIEL’S ANTI-BILIOUS vitae. One P.“ in a Dose! One Pill In a Dose! One Pill in it Done! What one Hundred Letters a Day say from patients all over the habitable Globe : ' No more noxious doses for me in fire or ten pills taken at one time. One of your pills cured mo,’ ‘ ‘ Thanks Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to‘keep in the liouse.’ ‘ Our Doctor treated me for Chronic Constipation as they called it. and at last said I was incurable. Your Mag el's Pills cured me. ‘ 1 ml no appetite; Mcggiel'c Pills gave me a hearty onc.’ ‘ Your Pills are marvellous.’ ‘ I semi for another box. and keep them in the house.‘ ‘ Dr. Muggiel honoured my head that was olironic,‘ ‘ I gave half one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear young t ing get well in a day.’ ‘ My nausea of a morning is now cored.’ ‘ Your box of MaggieI‘I salvo cured me of noises in my head. I rubbed soinc salve behind my ears and the noise Icit.‘ ‘ Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor fumily.‘ ‘ I enclose a dollar; your price in twenty-five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.’ I Send me five boxes of your pills.’ ' Let me have three boxes of your solve and pills by return mail.’ ron ALL DiéIsI—sas or THE Kidney. Retention of Urine. one. Maggicl's Pills are a perfect cure. One will satisfy any one. FOR FEMALE DISEASES. Nervous Prosti‘ction, Weakness, General Lassitude and want of A ipetitc. Msggicl‘s Pills will be found an eflec- tual remc y. MAGGIEL'S pin—7.3 AND same Are almost universal in their effects and a cure can be almost guaranteed. Each box contains twelve Pills. One pill in a done. Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine through- out the United Stotec and Canada. at 25 rent: a Bar or [’01. All orders for the United States must be addressed to J. llaydoek. No. Ii. Pine street. N. Y. Patients can Write freely about their complaints and row will be returned bly following mail. rite for Maggiel'c rcctrneiit of Diseases. (buster/rm! Greater/rile .' All renders of this up" are warned notto purchase Mcggicl‘c Pills or . ve unless the name of J. liaydock. proprietor. in addition to Dr. J. bi icl. is on the engraved clip cur- roocdirig each or or x. June 17. 1 . w KING STREET. NEAR WELSH AND OWEN'S OFFICE. HE Subscriber returns thanks for past favors. and be a leave to inform his Irteudc. and the public genera y. that he has on hand as: ‘ Large Stock of Ready-made Men's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Women’s Balmo'ral, Ellen- tic Side, and other Boots. I sue, are rates 4 Children and M13395 Boots. which will be disposed of low for Cash. JAMES STANLEY. Cb'tow'n. 14th May. 1368. v ' COTTON DUCK. celebrated nuclei Kills Cotton Duck. ; and is pro cd to fill all orders for the same with the least panel a delay. . v " Also on hand CO'I'I‘ON BOAT DUCK. and COT- P. 0 TON DRILLLINGS. suitable for Boat Sails; together with Cotton Sail Twine. Pore Bee‘s Wax. see. I. C. HALL. _Ch'tcwn, May 20. 1868. DAWSON’S ESTATE. Important Notice! BE SUBSCRIBERS have been instructed b the TRUSTEES of 'W. B. DAWSON‘S ESTAT . ta SUE all parties. without an distinction. whose unnot- tlde Accounts, or Notes of land. to W. B. DAWSON or GEORGE NICOLL. are not immediath paid. ALLEY a DAV! .8. Atty'c for Trustees of Dawson's Estate. Ch‘town. Feb. 26. 1868. 1868 Fresh Seed 1 1868 HE Subscriber has received a supply. of FRESH SEEDS foi early planting, consistinqu part of— lfelon. Cucumber. Tomato. Cauliflower, Lettuce. h. and a choice variety of Cabbage Seed. A large supply expected per “Amphion.” from London. \V. R. WATSON. Victoria Building. May 6. 1868. PfifilfiyT counts a cmaLorrmown. ‘0.— THE 1-‘.- sr-ssmxo and Comtootous Schooner "A. R. hIcDoxiLii." will run between Scum It Charlotte- town. calling iit the intermediate ports, as soon as the navguitio'n permits. DOMINICK DEAGLE. Master. 1 r wit. lichens. 3111011113 and guitar: at gm, CONVAYNCTEB, cc- Office,---Groat-George St.. Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22.1886. E tf Co-Partnersliip Notice. entered into "E SUBSCRIBERS have this da (JO—PARTNERSHIP ac BARRIS £88 and AT- TORNIES-AT-LAW. under the name. style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. omen - - - - O‘Hullomn’m Banding, Great George Street. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS II. DAVIES. £ch .23. 1867. if A. BAZAAR Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant Governor and .Mrs Dundus. ILL be held at the DRILL SHED. near Govern- ment House. Charlottetown. on Thursday and Pride. . the 9th and 10th July next. in aid of the Buildinp Fund of the FairnCiwacu. Rechfort Square. now u the course of erection. Con- tributions will he thankfully received by the following Ladies of the Committee :—. January 29. 1868. Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. John McGowan. Mrs. P. Brecken. Mrs. Match. Mrs. R. W. Breckcii, Mrs. L. C. Owen. Mrs. A. Brown, Mina Owen. M rs. Cnttley, Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Cotes. Mrs E. Palmer. Mrs. Cox. Mrs Peoke. Mrs. Cuiidall. Mrs. James Peake. Mrs. T. 1)csBrisay, Mrs. Ralph Peake. . Ira. Earle, Mrs. James 0. Pope. bliss Forsyth, Mrs. Richey. Miss Florence Gray, Mrs. Janice Reddiu. Mrs. 11. Ilavlland, Mrs. Douglass Smith, Mrs. Robklrk, ‘ Mrs. Sloggctt. Mrs. D .Ilodgcon, Mics Hutchinson, Mrs. Inga. Miss Jenkins. Mrs. P. Longurortii. lira. Pope Welsh, Mrs. C. Macdonneli. Mrs. G. Wright. Mrs. R. Wiiialoc. Charlottetown. May in. 1868. FARMERS or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! DONu want the most perfect REA PING It MOW- . r MRCHINE in the World? If so. we are now shipping to our Agents a quantity of those world-renowned Buckeye Mowers and Reapers. which won for themselves such a reputation on your Island last Season; and we recommend to all those who are thinking of purchasing a Machine. to consult their neighbors who run one last season. and ive their orch early. to make sure of securing one. a need only say that we made further improvement in our lla- chino. as s -t forth at length in our Circular of 1868. to be had of under named Agents. together with each piece of the Machine. if re uired. Every machine warranted to give PERFEC SATISFACTION.— Bc particular to see that your Machine bears our mark. as they are the amount Buckeye. Amrrmi: ’ W. D. STEWART. Charlottetown. R. 'I‘. HOLMAN. Summercide. 0. P. RICHARDSON A 00.. ‘ Worcester. Mass. N OTICE- Owing to the illness of Mr. JOHN HIGGINS. the subscriber has been a pointed Agent for the Original BUCKEYE MOWE & REAPER. and be has much pleasure in informing the Farmers of P. E. I. that. so the arrival of the Steamship Alhambra. be will have on sale a number of the above Machines. 1 The satisfactory results of the Machine last Season bear ample testimony of their utility and adaption a a Mower and Reaper. and hence the subscriber has no hesitation in offering the “ Buckeye " to the farmers of this Island as THE BEST MACHINE CONSTRUCTED IN ' AMERICA. and would urge upon the farmers fie importance or hand in their orders early for a “ Buckeye.” If they wish to obtain a perfect Machine, and get rains for their money. .- Trrmc made he 1i and Machine ixhlbited at the Old Stand. CITY GROCERY STORE. 1 North Side Queen chcrm iCh‘tewc. May 20, .‘ its. pat ex Bra ‘ Mrs. Wm. chbey. urn. Clement Whitp. Mrs. James White, Mrs.|W. Welsh, THE Subscriber i. Aom for the so. of the . . .