~ MISCELLANEOUS. : — { } ~ Selling Daily! —— , e . — — . © aac eeran o> ’ N . e ‘ > Me GLanetoxe ow Tue Npwsrarer Who wants Bargains: +7 *-RESS » : : PRES FHNUE Subseribers have decided to Sell | ‘wy ' the whole of their extensive Stock of Drv | Mr. W Sy Gladstone " led o the r h *" Gooas. Hard ware, and Groceries, at unusually low ff. the annual dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund, | ioe. for Caan. Ali persons having money to ex & | at which about 240 gentlemen were present pend will find they can mie « profitable invest FS 4 including nearly 50 membetre of Parliament.} went of it by parchasing from as at Georgetown or ih After the loval and patriotie toaste bad been hen Montague Bridge any article comprised in our ta ored. Mr. Gladetone proposed the toast of the Stock. The evening, “ Suecess to the Newspaper Press Fund "’ DRY GOODS CONSIST IN PART OF : | White, and Printed Cotton; Striped and Che intereate of Faney Shirtings, in Cotton and Wool; Cotton and He congratulated the members of the association on the progreae which they bad made, ar L alse referred W ith appreval te the changes whi hare | Grey being made in the law of libel. the public at large were easent ally bound up with Linen Bed-tlhek and Sheeting ; Cambric Lining ; these of the press. We have lived inte times Silesia, Holland, Cashan, and Faney Linings ; when the newspaper is a great secial, political, Coburg, Orleans. Wiuceys, Merinos, Tweeds, Luastres, Serves, Checks, and other Dress Goods ; Shawls and Mantles in variety; Mantle Cloths, Tweed, Satinet, ature od Broud Cloth; Ready-made Clothing ; Ludies’, of &) Gente’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers, While the | Hate Cups, Fars and Hosiery; Ribbons, Flowers and moral power —one so great that it cannot be overionked by any of these who would coinpre hend the character: of those processes by which the movemer ~ if their eonntry. or the mighty nation ie directed) (Cheers.) 4 ai . yt newspaper has thus become a pewer in the land, Feathera, and Fancy Goods in varety ; Tailors i theee who are connected with the management Trimmings cec., &c., &c 2 of newspapers—those who supply daily or weekly H t to the public the food which they derive from ard Ww are, thew. have become a body eo important te us all COMPRISES : that we mav well say that they are entitled nef | Flat, Roun land Square Lron, best Scotch, German less than others te the name and te the dignity of Cast; Blister, Spring, and Shoeing Steel, all sizes t Nuils, Spikes and Brads, both eut and wrought Beaver, Doeskin, Whitney, Pilot? | rc ST NOTICE. Dr. Ridge’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and invalids, KCOMMENDED by the Faculty, Fishermen's Outfits. | FENUE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish | prowptly to FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUTEITS necessary to prosecute all the different branches af FISHING carried on about Prince Edward Island, aud im the adjacent waters, euch as ' I Salt, Fleur, and Sold by Dragwists and Grocers every- | Barrels. Bread, where, in Tins, at prices to suit all classes, | Pogies, Beans, J. H. WOOLRICH, Clams, Peas, Halifax, N.S. ! Mackere! Hooke, Lutter, Managing Agent “) 2 ae Cod de ear October 8. lv | Mackerel Lines, Seet, i i Cod de Lard, | THE ROAD TO HEATH Mackerel! Jigs, ‘Tea, | Cod Leads, Cotlee, wd) ous } yF3 | Cotton Duck, Sugar, = Do Sail Twine, Molasses, —~ ' | Bait Knives, Spices, | Pr ‘ Splitting Knives, Pickles, | ] Lanterna, Boiled Oil, Kerosene Oil, Vinegar, Jig Rasps, Bait Heavers, Claw Choppers, Oil Clothes, Sou’ Westers, &e., ke. &e He also possesses excellent facilities for IN- SPECTING and PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH. i. C. MAR SECURED BY —— ————— Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY AT SUMM3RSID3. fEVUE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, a prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a NEW GOODS! NEW GooDRs} o— Subscriber would inform the Lokghj. tants of P. E. Island, that, ov the arrival ¢ the Brig ANN, from Liverpool, G. B., be wit offer, Wholesale and Retall, | For Uash or gvod Joint Notes of Hand, | Noa. 1,243 WHITE LEAD, in 56,98, & ig tbe. 1867, Liverpool House. 1867. The Subscriber | AS RECEIVED by Ship /. C. Owen | from Liverroon, Lotus from Lonbos, | and Empress from GLASGow, hie Spring Importation : or | Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 thg.. | Boiled and raw LINSEED OILS; . good article, at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms —and hopes his Faetory, being the first of the kind established in Prinee County, will meet with liberal patronage from the ' 1 Merchants of Summerside, and Prince Traders anc . ee PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 31, i865. ik a NEW TRIUMPHS or ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your eys over them and tell your affected neighbour about ut. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: Chis is to certify that about five years ago I had a lump on the back of my neck, Which all the doe- tors to whom I showed it pronounced it 4 Tumeur, and said it could only be cured by cutting it out. and by accident | Chaner’s Smethwick GLASS ; | PUTTY, Black and White, is Bladdere 28 gyg 14 Iba.; CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; Diamoad Head DECK SPIKES; Bare Refined and Common IRON, assorted ines; Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES; | Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; | Bolte Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; | Bare YELLOW METAL, § to 9; /YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS, 7 « §; CLINCH RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal; Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA, and EARTH. ENWARE,—Crates asdorted for country British and Foreign Merchandize, COMPRISING A SELECT AND VARIED ASSORT- MENT OF STAPLE ann FANCY Dry Goods, Suitable for the Season, among which may be enumerated— a ehoice selection of Dress Materials; Ladies’ White and Colored Hats and Bonnets, in all the latest styles. A select assortment of Shawls, in Black and Fancy Cashmere and I[wmitation Paisley, Black Cashmere filled, Balers, Lace, Tissue, &c, &e. | use; ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING BOATS, wuch approved of by Kuglish fishermen. Parties wanting any of the above articles will do wellby calling and inspecting thems, at the & profession Hear, hear The purpose of that . > > : Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. as | { did not like the operation much ; . a : : : inetitution wae te recognize those ties of duty, Horse Nails t lough Mounting, Ww indow Glass, - —me | HOT | OW \ Y 'S PILLS | see of Maud. Renee” medicine for the care cf Ladies’ Sacques and Paletots. and \OLD STAND, formerly oceupivd by : w itteants ». Chain Traces, Codlines and Hook-, Shovels, Spades _—— . * loam a i concluded to try it; atid to m ’ Ee a D f LORD’ charity, and of bratherhund which bind together Hoew and Furka, Stoves and Stovepipe, Shelf . eneniiele See ~ i. aa ~ f A very sh m Mantle Cloths in variety, with Trimmings of all — ie ates CN ee om 7 the members af thie profession, and also ev? a0) Hardware, de., &e., Ke. ‘ ro FANE SUBSCRIBER keeps constuntly on ane Set cere em: Nbled with it, | desetiptions; and the usual assortment of Cotton ater Street. ; ardy , Ke., Ke. 8 ue . “ >. . , . vith it. : , ls : . ‘ " opportunity te athera beyond its atrictly definec G , hand a supply of ? Jy Impurities of the Blood — and [| have not NOUN W. MePHEKSON. Linen, woollea and Silk Staple Goods, at very ARTEMAS LORD. limite for manifesting their interest in ita welfare roceries. Sil : ee ee 4 In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a) Pugwash, 28th May, 1863. moderate Rates. Oct. 29, 1866. and in beth peints of view te encourage it.) Tea, Sagar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Tobacco Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, particular ailment, there may be some difficulty un- | 3 ‘ — Th G ] , ishi D ao, P 3. A (Cheers Mr. Gladstone advocated the claima ef, Lucine and Kerusine Oil, Labrieating Oil, Paint less one can be found to purify, regulate, and im- | Mr. Colin McCallop, Loading Ground, Picton, is e ent emen 8 Furnishing e- } ‘ E. ISLAND Oil. Varuish and Paints; Prime pickled Herriug, | a0 article which has given the greatest satisfac- | prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess writers for the newspapers, and frankly [ contess Shat witheut them I de net know how we should All the above goods and mauy other articles are geton. (Cheers I think that their encourage- —— tw the public utextremely low figures ment and encomiums areyol serv great salue fa)” ig we; they cheer us in the hour of need and of diffi We want the cash. Don't you want the bar- | eulty: bet { assure you that I fer one, and I guins? Come with your money, for without it believe all who have similar experience ik great bargains cannot be expected ne i eaying 80, set far higher value on their A. A. MACDONALD « BROS, criticiem than on their censures; for no man ts Georgetown. ever injured by eriticiam or by censnrea Hear, MACDONALD & BROS. hear.) If the ecriticiame and censures are iujuat, Montague. they will de him no harm, except it be through his own want of maulinesa of character Hear, hear.) tf, en the otoer hand, they are just, they are to him invaluable; they Geeonr the unrror in whiei he acquires the view and knowledge of what otherwise te evuld not discern: from them be learns the means of amending bis fanits aveiding the errora he has committed; of making bie abilities, whatever they may be, more available for the benefit of hie fellew countrymen, of deing—I won't say nore perfectly, but at any rate less impertectiy—the arduous werk which Previ dence has appointed him to do. (Cheers) In| ether times the usages of society permitied and encouraged inere plain speaking than they co aow. Medera courtesy is thought to be hardly consia- tent uniess under circumstances peculiarly favour- able for the exereise of the function of tair reproof; and I am afraid that, were it not for the | honest and truthful censures of the press, each of us would be apt to spend his exitence in a paradise of fools—(hear, bear); to ge on hugging more aad more his own errors and defects, exug- gerating his imperfections, avoiding the means by | which excellence is obtainable, and failing io effi- ciency ia serving hia country. (Loud applause.) Febeuary Lith. 1867 EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, NEW GUODS TO ARRIVE, Per « Latus,”’ from London ; ** Empress,”’ from Glasgow ; “L C. Owen.” Un- dine,” and “ Helen Malcolm,” from Liverpool. = BALES and Cases DRY GOODS, 4 Bales White and Colored Cottuu Warp, 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, 3U Bolts Clipper Duck, for Boat Sails, 20 Hhds. DeKuyper's Gin, 4 Casks BRANDY, 6 Casks Scotch Whiskey, 44 Chests and half chests TEA, 12 Kegs HKi-carbonate Soda, 6 Casks Washing Soda, 6 Bbis. and Cases CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Colwan's Mustard, 1 Keg Cream Tartar, 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, 1 Case Nutmegs, 3 Bolas. Currants, af 1 do not deny that a writer in any newspaper, aud 1 do Indigo, especially if it be a newapaper of great influence | 1 Bol. ALUM, 1 Bbl. Saltpetre, and importance, bas in many cases a difficult | 1 do Copp-ras, 30 Boxes Raisins, 1 Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Caster OLL, function to diseharge. He has to disechurge a! funciion that is difficult and dangerous for bim- self, far more than for the public—for himself, not 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. Because he writes without the sense of thatre-| Together with LarGe Srock oN MAND, will sponsibility, because it would be unjust to say ao, be sold LOW to the Trade for Cash or approved but withevt the ready means of quickening that credit. sense of responsibility which are derived from | P. W. HYNDMAN. publicity, and with which most of us feel it Ch’tewn, Mav 6, 1367. would be difficult to dispense in the discharge of serene our duty. Nevertheless, for us the function he discharges is invaluable, and society is indebted te thase who furnish for them the instruction and apprsement provided by the newspaper, but) pone are so wnuch indebted to them aa those who are the objects of the free and unbiassed re-| view. nay, even of the hostile criticism. This) tract toe run as a PACKET between debt I for one am most anxious to acknowledge. | CHARLOTTETOWN and CA*s- I do not wish to exaggerate—I hope and believe | CUMPEC, will, for the remainder of the Season, I have not exaggerated in the terms I have used | run once a tertnight between the above mentioned —the immense, the incalculable importance of the | Ports, for the conveyance of FREIGHT and funet.ons of the newspaper press with regard to) PASSENGERS, remaining at each place tor the mass of society. (Hear, bear.) FE grant that, | forty-eight hours on every trip. os in all other states, in all other combinations of | is a staunch vessel, well fitted, has good accum- affairs, where good is predominant, evil will| modations for Passengers, and is in all respects creep in; and here the principle of evil, probably, | well adapted for the route. is thie—that by presenting us with knowledge in| 1. C. HALL, Es@r, Agent for Charlottetown ; Packet between Charlottetown AND CASCUMPEC. THE Schooner ‘‘ Joseentne’ having secured the Government Con- & a form so easy, like food ready dressed fur dinner,, HERBERT BELL, Ese, Agent for Cascumpec. F. 7 a ony a men to a lazy and inert a | Ch’town, June 24, 1467. 3in ; mind. Se far, however, as this is true, it does | <a ad td ania 4 not apply to the mass of the people. (Hear, hear.) THE LONDON TRADER, > For thew it ia a question between having iC in this | THE fast-eailing Burk “ ABEONA,” = shape or not having it atall. (Here, here.) I ee a Se Si : 450 tons burthen, copper fastened, A ' grant that there is an indvlent, indefinite torn | lat English Lioyd’s7 years,coumand- : sure to prevail more or leas in wea'thy aud lux- ed by Captain Attias Campse ct, will +. 4 urious societies, where people who have nothing | sail from LONDON, England, direct ; ‘ else to do but think, seize every opportunity, and | for this Pert, on or about the Ist SEPTEMBER avail themselves of every expedient, that will | mext. Can accommodate a few Cabin Passengers relieve them from the labour of thinking. (Hear,| For further particulars please apply to Groner bear.) It is quite fair, 1 think, just to east thie) Duscax & Co , 2 Rast India Avenue, Leadenball little stone as we pass by, and to recollect the | Street, London, G. B., or extraordinary fidelity aud ability with which the | JAMES D. MASON, task of a newspaper writer is commonly perform. | Charlottetown, P.E. I. ed, in reducing te a net form all the raw male- July 29, 1867. sin a eres alee aaleeeeaataeD rial of public questions with which he has to deal.) . aad It may sidoubtedly be a wisfertune for an) July 10th, 1867. indoleot man to have the means, through wealth ——_— and leisure, of indulging his indolence, instead of being, like other people, an honest labourer in the 3! New Goods! _ Cheap Good world. But thie is no reproach te the newspaper | press, nor to those whe eonduct it. Nor ean T} HEARTZ & SON refrain from saying cae word wore. It i« not for | AVE just received by Java, direct me to pretend te a minute or accurate acquaint- AVE jest — J ance with the moral tone of the newspaper press | EH from ENGLAND, a further supply of since the time when it first became a great power | DRY GOODS, in thie country; but the know ledge ot it that I de | which, owiug to the decline in Cotton, they will possess impresses ine with a deep conviction that | be able to sell this Importation cheaper the oomereree press has become wore upright, | than the stock imported this Spring. bore candid more regardful te the sanctiticsof pri-| GOODS :—Consisting of Grev, White, Striped, tate life and persenal character—(hear bear)—| and Painted Cottons, Ginghams, Grey and White aoore careful to avoid whatever could raise a blush | Sheeting, striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and or stain the wind of conscience, exactly in propor- | Lianen licking, Towels and Towelings, Cheese tien as it has beceme more popular aud uiere broad Cloth, &e, Ke. ‘Therefore in recognizing the existence of this new DRESS GOODS :—French Merino, Circassians, power ainongst us, let us give it a hearty welcome Poplins, Coburgs, Lustres, aud Faucies. (Cheers) Do not let it be grudgingly odmitted| CLOTHS :—Fine Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, within the circle of our institutions and of our) Mixed, Russel Cord, &e ideas; let us hail it as a new benefit, wheel, in) .SUNDRIE3:—Buyle and Straw Trimmings and the progress of affairs and institutions, it bas) Ornameuts, in Black. White & Mixed; Velvet pleased Providence to center upon mankind. Trimmiugs, &c ; Battous aud Clasp Dewdrops (Uheers.) Let us take every tair opportunity of | Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and Ric shuwing that we sympathize with it, that we | Boots, Gents’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Maud- desire to aid it im ite work; and let us acknow- | kerchiefs, &e, &e ledge tat kindly feeling with which we desire | te receguize ifetitutions sach as thie, (Cheers) | I ask you now toe testify to yoor share in that} feeling by drinking with me a bumper to the | prosperity of “The Newspaper Press Fund.” «Loud aud continued cheering.) Cush. HEARTZ & SON, Saly 15187. ~~ A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, ~NEW GOODS! wetng fr Mewar expe hat she tak aba SPRING 6 early blunder about crushing the rebellion You | at Glasgow House. anight deatroy the savages w ith excessive kindness | You might teach them to pot greens io their fire. | water; debilitate theie constitutions with tamily | @our, or teach them the fatal art of trying; but | TT they are nut te be readily battered into that polli- | ” lest race. Leek at one of their warriors, bia fying powy with hia new slender (thongs tor | saddle and bridle. Look at the expert rider as he dips from side to side, with the warieat borse- manahip in the world See how he plu ges over bedgve where Lerae| Putuan would bave blanched ; . ,, ; through crazy canyous where &@ Chatueom might Staple and Kaney Dry Goods, be happy. The plains ace bia torage train and GROCERIES &e. Xe. counnissary department. Horse aud nian seem ’ the wicest compliment of each other, living and which are now ready for Sale. fleating on the gallop, unfettered by logistica, aud FREDERICK LePAGE. siave to ne conditions, You cantot pursue and!) Charlottetown, Jane 3, 1867. exterwinate (he best cavalry in the world with | ————-; aa a REMOVAL. and Abeona trom Londun, the usual assortment of jutantry; her can you overcone the beet cavalry by dragevws that are only tulvrable. “-- The New York Comme ial giv eos the follow one day in the city of Chicago: mitted suicide; « German was danvzerousiy | pied by Mr Monin wounded in a melee; a child died of | ydvopho- bia; a fight occurred before a magistrate, be tween two women who wished tu marry the same msn; 34 prisoners were sente iced ¥arious crimes by the Recorder ; tw were divorced for drunkeness and othe LOoWDEN. RALPH W. BRECKEN. Sti May 20, 1867 ‘A’ for sL persons having any claims against couples : the Estate of Kenald MeDonald, late of signed, Administrator of the said Estate ; and all persons incebted to the said Estate are required to | make immediate payment to LAUCHLIN McDONALD, Administrator, Prospect Hill, Lot 17, Augtist bet. E867. 5i four inquests were held; 22 persons were ar reeted in hoases of ill fame: extensive frauds by street railroad conductors; 3 houses were set on fire; a gambler was arrested for cheat. | ing go Indian of $500; and a man was arrested | fur resisting a United States Reveuue Ofiicer. | Judson’s Worm Tea! Young Gentiemea’s PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Prince Street. - - - - - - Charlottetown. oe ee ep CacooraPay.—A forein writer observes: “Those whoalfect bad writing as no aristo- | cratic accomplishment, like the imbecile yaw. | hawing of the same class of puerile mimics, aimaply show their iucurable vul sarity and utier KR W. 3 SMITH. begs to inform incapacity to understand the first essential in| + the inhabitunte cf Prince Edward Istund the character ofa geutleman—the habit tio the dutins ef his Sehouvl will be resumed courteous consideration uf ihe feelings and con- |". ‘= ‘ A limi uf i venience of others. Whoever wilfully annoys a number of Geardem oti he taben. euob” and nothing else. August 5, L897, The “Josephine” | j| io P. 3.—The above, along with Stock on band, will be sold, wholesale and retail, cheap for | in New England, and bas been used with mever- SUMMER, 1867, 1E Subscriber begs to acquaint his cus- tomers, and the public, that he hua, by cal departueut where they will be known a9 the | the Undine and L. C. Owen from Liverpool, at Empress and County of Pictou from Glasgow, completed his SPRING LMPORTATIONS, which comprise /fEMIE Subscriber informs the Public that | he has REMOVED from his old premises in ing catalogue of the occurrences and events of | the rear of the Bank of PE. Island, to the Store A man com. | vext door south of the said Bank, formerly vecu- Administration Notice. crimes ;| Prospect Hill, Lot 47, deceused, are requested to @ boy was drowned; a man was sunstruck ; | furnish their Accounts duly attested. to the under- | wheu properly applied. I.C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. Cotton Duck. purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. Weakness and Debility. Li AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated Russels Mills Cotton Duck, j the subscriber is prepared to reeeive orders for fall the different Numbers, in quantities to suit purchasers. | I. C. HALL. Ch'tewn, May 20, 1867. Big Loaf for a Small Price. /B°HE Subscriber offers for Sale, at a re- duced price, 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. W. McGILL. Ch town, lth March, 1867 Grain! Grain! Grain! TINUE highest price given for BARLEY | and OATS, at Brewery and Distillery, | (p> Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than ean | be parchased in the market,the best of Rum ,Brandy. | Gin, Whiskey, aud a superior article of Malt Whis key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. | Charlottetown, June 20, 1866. Judson’s Pills. — Coles’s West India House, Upper Great George Street. CHRISTUAS, 1866. FHNVEK Subscriber offers for Sale, at his | Store, the following, viz: ll Hhds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhds. Holland GIN, Casks Port and Sherry WINE, Casks Hennessey s Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime), Casks trish WHISKEY | 50 Dos. Edinbargh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 40 * Blood’s xxx PORTER, Cases CLARET, 3 Bois CURRANTS, i. | 10 Boxes RAISINS, 2 4do RAISINS, Bays RICE, 60 Boxes FIGS, Bays PEPPER, Chests Supe#ior TEA, Boils Crushed SUGAR, Ca:ks Washing Sopa, Hhds. and Bbls. PR. = Hhbds and Bois. PR. | MOLASSES, 3UGAK, | 6 Bbls. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONTONS, 1/20 Doz. Am. BROOMS, ! } Als A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &c., &c. suitable for the seasou The above articles are of the very best descrip- tien, aud will be sold cheap for Cash. LEMUEL McKAY. Charlottetown. Dee. 17. 1866 | MRS. WINSLOW, | An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers ber Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by | softening the gums, reducing al! inflammation— will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upen it, mothers, it will give rest t& yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We bave put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, im confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able to say of any other mediciae—never has it failed. ina single instan«e, to effect a cure, wheo timely used. Never did we know an instwnce o! dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- | trary, all are delighted with its operations, ano speak ip terms of highest commendation of its magi eal effects and medical virtues. matter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for \the falfilment of what we here declare | In almost every instance where the infant is suffer | ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is | administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription oJ e of the most experienced and skilfal nurses | | | 1 } on | failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not only relieves the child from pain, bat invi gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole syste. It will aluost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, | and overcomes convulsiuns, wuich, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases of Dysentery and Diarrhaw: 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 —do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre- judices of others, stand between your suffering ghild and the relief that will be sure —yes, absoe lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if tunely used. Full directions for using will accom- pany each bottle, None geuuine unless the fac- simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. {a Sold by Druggists throughout the world. | Principat Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, | Price only 25 Ceuts per Bottle. Notober 15, 1866. sae Carlton’s Condition Powders! y PRINT Ig ys oo ilies i | | | Onp Y, GEO. BREMNER, 4 Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITINDE and NEATNESS. FF Entranve to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and ee Store, Prince Street, _ where | i } i | | | | is “friend — ps c uurter, able i d : hu ille ae wastes their time by writing to | Board oat — i -_ ‘ mn nd 10 6 orders may be left. them illezible letters, must be *‘ no end of a} Be Go ccnsscnds pin edeanads 4.8 6 | Prince Street, June 5, 1865. We speak in this | How many persons suffer from debility without | Knowing the causes why they are feeble ! In most jcases the stotaach is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills have long been famed tor regulating # diser- dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confidently recommended a8 a never failing remedy in ail cases where the | constitution, from any cause, has beeume impaired | or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortuvately, of frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- cautions. Holluway’s Pills are the surest preserva tives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circuyation. It i they be taken without delay, when tingling in the | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelious. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females, From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- | rating aod purifyiug properties, which render them } the sex Obstructions ef every kind, either in youog persons entering into womanhood or ap- proaching the turn of hfe—the moet critical period —may be radically removed by @ recourse io these Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating | Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring | back energy, strength and cheerful«ss (o the frame | where previously all was lassitude, gloom and de- | jection. — | Despondency, Low Spirits. | ‘The misery occasioned by a disordered disgestion | is, unfortanately, felt by most. These famous Pills } should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the i disturbed functions. They dispel beadache, bil | ousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, und all similar |ailiments. A course of these invaluable purifying | Pills never fails in removing the cause of such | morbid affections, without subjecting the saflerer | te any inconvenience ‘Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape | without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or | 20 Doz. Am. BUCKETS, | bronchitis, for all of whieh these famous corrective | Pills may be taken with the certainty of elfeeting lacure. While the Pills are expelling all impuri | ties from the body venerally, Holloway’s Ointment | should be well rubbed upou the chest and throat ; and restore lasting sou«duess. Holloway’s Pills are the oest Remedy known in the world for the following diseases : | Avne [Female Irregu-Serofula, or | Aathina larities King’s Evil Bilious Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat plaiuts | kinds Stone & Gravel | Blotches on the Fits Second ry Symp skin Gout toms Bowel Com- |Headaches Tie - Douloureux plaints ludigest’on ‘Tumours Colies Inflammation Ulcers Constipation of Jaundice Venereal Affec- the Bowels (Liver Compl'nts) tions Cousumptioa |Lumbago Worms of all Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism iWeakness from | Dysentery Retention of whatever cause Erysipelas Urine &e. &e. Seld at the HOLLOWAY. Establishment of PROFESSOR Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 1}d, 28 9d, 4s Gd, Ils, 222, und 33s, each Box. * * There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder wre affixed to each Box. July 31, 1865. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. IP ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an incurable Lung Dis- ease 1S OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE KELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Cone sumptive and Throat Disvases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GoOD SUCCESS. Singers and Public Speakers Will find Trocues useful iu clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches ure recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi- monials from eminent wen throughout the country Geing an article of true merit, and having PROVED their efficacy by atest of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the TRocHgs are universslly pro- nounced better thaw other articles. Ortaix only “ Brown's Broncu1at Trocuks,” and do not take any of the Worthless imitations that may be offered. SOLD EVERYWHERE MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. NHE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, United States, &e., Post Office, Charlottetown, as tollows, viz:— For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via Shediac, every TURSDAY aad FRI- | DAY evenmg at 3 o'clock. For Nova Seotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, | WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evening at 8 | o'clock 1 For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West lidies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at 8 o'clock, as tollows, | vini— Monday, June 17 Monday, Sept. 9 Weduesday,** 19 Wednesday, “ 11 | Monday, July J Monday, * @ | Wednesday, * 3 Wednesday, “ 25 | Monday, von Monday, Oct. 7 Wednesday,‘ = 17 Wednesday, “ 9 | Monday, 7 an Monday, 7 | Wednesday,“ 31 Wednesday, “ 23 | Monday, Augt. 12 Monday, Nov. 4 | Weduesday,** 14 Wednesday, “* 6 Monday, “ Monday, Mee | Wednesday,“ 28 Wednesday, “ 20 Maile for Summerside and St. Eleanor's, to be “forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every 'TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 3 o'clock. | And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 3 o'clock. be posted half an hour before the time of closing | the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, } Postmaster General. | General Post Offica, Ch'tewn, ; int 10th June, 1367. so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar te | it will penetrate the sliin, reduce intlaummation, | 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), | Londen; also by all respectable Drugyists and | will, until further notice, be closed at the General It is with pleasare that I can justly say that your medicines are truly great, after proving them faithfully in two cases.—oue of Erysipelss, which ix now cured, the other that of the late Capt F. McKenzie, of this place. who was widely known to have the worst of diseases, viz., Sero- fula, and who consulted many of the best physi ciansin Europe and America, who pronounced his cause incurable eighteen months ago. I attended him, and applied your medicines during the last few months of bis life, and am fully persuaded that jhad you been sent for six months soones his life | would have been saved, and the disease cured. His | constitution was gone, but your medicine worked \iparvellously for good. he captain bimse!f had ithe fullest confidence in it to the lust, and said to | me frequently that if be had kuown you svoner, | his life would have been eaved. | J do, with every confidence, recommend your | medicines to the suffering everywhere, wid wish | you God's bleasing in your work of huumanity. : Yours, very respeetfully, | T H. HARDING. | Kenst River, Pictou, was her tace the size of a Is now eutirely Miss Mary MeDonald, | afflicted with a tumour ou /hen’s egy, of six yeura’ . rowth. | removed, i | (Extract of a letter.) Haxrseont, lth January, 1864. | Messrs. Rogers & Ce: : I watched with interest the effects of your medi- cine upon the late Capt. F- McKenzie, of this place, land the facte of its straigthening the nose, and jnearly healing up the face, as well as reducing the | swelling. proves to me the virtue of the medicine |{ would earvestly recommend all afflicted with | Scrofula or Skin diseases, as well as Cancer, toeu | | ploy your skill. IL have every faith in your ap- lications, and wish you success, and pmiy as way bless aud prosper you in your work of love to munkind. lum, respectfully yours, N. T. HARRIS. Ang 1. TOOTH ACHE. Instant | Cure. , BUVTER'S NERVIN MMEDLATELY on its application. gives pS | i permanent relief by the painless destraction of i the nerve ip decayed teeth, forms acomplete stopp- ing. und renders extraction seldom necessary. Suld by Druggists everywhere. | WOOLRICH’S Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson's Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &c. For Sale everywhere. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, Halifac, N.S, Ageut tor BN. A. October 8. ly ‘TO HEADS OF FAMILIES JUDSON’S Mountain Herb PILLSo Family Medicine in Existence. | The Best upon the Mountains aud in the lovely VauLers or | Mexico, where the mighty Cordilleras raise their | cloud -piercing heights By cieansing and Purifying the Blood, they not | only Cure but preveut nearly ALL DISEASES. They are the remedy the bounteous hand of nature bas provided for all Diseases arising from IMPURE BLOOD. |The name of those diseases are legion. JUD3SON’S PILLS are the Best Remedy in existence for the following Diseases: BILIOUSNESS, | Scrofula, Worms, Headache, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Blood, all derangements of the Stomach and Bowela, SKIN DISEASES. | Costiveness, Colds, Diurrhw, Fever and Ague, | Kidney Diseases, Chest Diseases. They are the BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN, Remove the cause and you cure the disease Bad blood is the great cause of disease; these Pilla cleanse and purify it so thoroughly that disease, having nothing to feed upoo, must take Hight. Get our Almanac From any Druggist, and read the history of this Wonderful Discovery; or, as PROOF CONCLUSIVE, buy and try one box of the Pills aud you will be satisfied they are All we claim them to be. Put up in Bores containing 40 Pills. Price, 25 Cents per Box. ta The outside is a Red Wrapper with Black Letwers, with var fac-simile signature ou it. ASK FOR AUSSON'R Mountain Herb Pills, And for The Rescue ‘I'u!a Almanac. We also send | them by Muil, postage paid, for 25 cts per Box. B. L. JUDSON & CO. Propxierors, 106 FRANKLIN-ST, NEW YORK. _ EF Sold by all Dealers. [July 1,67. 4m Administration Notice. | 4§ LL persons indebied to the Estate of BR GeonGe M. WuiGut, late of Dunk River | Mills, Esquire, deceased, are hereby required to | make immediate payment to the subseriber, and | those persous who have legal demands against the suid Estate are requested to furnish their accounts, }duly attested, for settlement within three months | from the date hereof BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, Adwinistratrix. 26, | } | Duuk River Mills. Lot March 21, 1367 ap! 8 Executors’ Notice, LL per-ons indebted to the Kstate of the late Perer Srewanrr, formerly of the Red Point, Lot 46, and latterly of New Perth, Pet deceased, are requested to pay their Accounts | ‘immediately to the undersigned; aud all per- Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must | sons having claims against the said Estate| |are requested to furnish their accounts tu us within three monthe. JOHN KNOX, ALEXANDER McGREGOR, JOHN McGREGOR, Lot 48, June 3d, 567. Exe- cutors. | 3m the | | Prepared from simple Roots and Herbs that grow | Hats and Caps; Glass, Collars, Neckties, Shirts, &c., &e. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOKS, in all sizes aud qualities, &c., Ke. ALSO, Choice Congo TEA, Bright MOLASSEs, Brown and Crushed SUGAR, New York SOLE LEATHER, BUCKEIDS, BROOMS, &e., e at Wholesale vad Retail. The above Guods having been purchased in selected the best markets and with great care, Are now offered to the public at the very lowest prices for Cash. W. FULL. Charlottetown, June 3. 1367. FALL GOODS. Y varivus Ships from ENGLAND, Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAX, 1 | buve received ny FALL §& WINTER STOCK, cousisting in part of 26 Casks & Cases General Lroumongery- 1 Cusk Cutlery, i ; do races, 1 do Shovols, } 1 do Hows, + & do Sher, | 26 Bexes Pin, | 236 pieces Plough Metals, } 25 bundles spring Steel, lo de Sheeimy do 3 do Cust du 7 do Blister do 183 Tous Iron, 1 Cask Cart Boxes, 1 do Bolts & Nuts, 1 de Screws, 1 do Files, 1 Box Axles, 5 Pare Bellowes, 1 Basket Vices Kegs Paints, Diums Varnish, 6 de Turpenzine, 2 Cusks do 4 du Putty, ] du Venetian Red, 1 dw Yellow Ochre, Vermillion, Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Umber, De Sieuna, 4 Ihde Paint Oil, 1 do Olive de 2 Bbla Seal do 1 de Lubricating Oil, 10 do Kervsenue Vil, - 111 Boxes Glass, Crates Scuttles, Case Shoewaker's Thread Bale Curled Hair, Cask Glue, 3 do Dyewoods, 250 Ibs. extraet Logwood, 5 Bales Rope. These goods have been well bought, and with Stock on Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very large assortment, and are offered at my uaaal low prices—eilber wholesale or retail—tor Cash. W. E. DAWSON. Great George Street, Dee. 3. 1866. Peaches! Peaches ! UST RECEIVED, per Alhambra, Nine Cases PE ACHES, in hermetically sealed cans—put ap in such a manuer as to retain all the deliciuns flavor of the Fruit. Sold by the single can or by the dozen. [. C. HALL. phi Bark! Bark! Bark! | 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. Te KE Subscriber is now prepared to make Contracts with parties for the above compli- ment of Bark, whieh will be let iu lots from Thirty Cords and upwards. Further particulars will be made known on ap plication to the Subscriber at the City Tanuery. W. B. DAWSON. Feb 4, 1867. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. USt RECEIVED, from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale at a low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, -_-a 1 Charlottetown !Julvfl, 1867. 4 entes SOREN. oc cc ccesccece £310 0 Do. im, Tete CE no 4s oe cencocees 400 Cages Bis OO0G) 6 bowie di ce divccioce 900 Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings, Steel Ear Kingsand Brooches, Gents’ Pins in wreat variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watebmaker, Smardon's Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1866 DR. LA’MERT SELF-PRESERVATION. PRICK WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is. 62, BY PusT, 38. CURRENCY. ELF-PRESERVATION: A popula; Essay on Nervous and Physical Vebility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the tunctions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage- ments that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, by Dr. La’Ment, 37 Bedford Square, Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal Cellege of Pbysi- cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal Cullege of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most usefuland interest- ing information on the Pn changes which oceur in the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of pesterity depend. It also points veut Low all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- sons, who, practising with false medical qualifica- tiens, inflict most serious injuries, and render jadi- cious treatment frequently abortive. The author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stands on the ‘Medical Kegister,’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been exclusively engaged fur a serivs of years in the treatment of the various functional disorders of the nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed sabservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten till two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let. ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- | fally treated by correspondence, and remedies caa | be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. “SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of j post, $s ourrenoy :—Halifax, N.S, Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmouth, W.S., Messrs Young & Baker Booksellers, Sydney,C. B,Mr.J. P.Ward, News ee ae B., Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., ‘ arlottetowa, P. B. I. Tags, Islander Office. ee Charlottetown, Noy. 9, 1863. ly 16 Tons Nails & Spikes, | the undermentioned Agents, price 1s Od; free by | the institution te support, spoke of the obligations v are : : ; Pa eee ke ; leured of u bad ulcer on bis side, of many years partment comprises a select assortment of —~ which apeakers and the public are under te the dry Codtish aud Seale Fish, baveele Pork and Beef, | tion te all who have used it. [Lt possesses superior jand exert these three qualificatious in an extrauor- | standing. The doctors prououuced it incurable. Boot & Shoe Factory. reporters fer the presa, a 1 proceeded: —But Sec. , &c., &e qualities for effectually preventing the accumula- | dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest a THE BEST TOWN MADE CLOTHING ; ah besides that debt, there is another obligation Canvas. No. | to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9 | on of all foul matter, such as W ors, Barnacles, | any ordinary food, increase the secretory powers o Hantsrort, Jan. 25, 1864. A choice selection of Felt, Cloth and Straw . which we owe, not to the reporters, but to the | tererd Ratlin to 54 inch, Sail Twine, Pitch, Tur) Grass, &c., on the bottoms of Vessels or Boats, | the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel «ll | ite iia Peuk Subseriber would hereby inform bie : aud Rosin. morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the | Messrs. Rogers &Co.: numerows friends and customers that bo tes ia course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ asd Geutlemen's Wear, in every variety, such ae Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Caif Congress do, = Serge de, du Balmoral do, Imitation Lace de, &c. kc. &e«. Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BOOTS, —Balmeral BOOTS, do Single do 0, Shooting de, Grain Leather do, Kuee de, Heavy Congress do, Kip de, Light 0 o, Broyans ds Shoes, &e. &e. Wholesale Dealers before sendiug their erders abroad should eall and examine the large and varied stock of Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Beys’ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially manuf ictured for the Trade P. E. Island. Hi GBHORGE NICOLL, | Sonth Side Queen's Square. tf March 4th 1867 : } | | Pianeforte for Sale. VERY bhanisome and superior toned | SR Coraye Cabinet 6} Octave PIANOFOTE, | Rosewoud Case in excelleut order, for . | Original cost, Forty guineas For particulars enquire of Mr. GEORGE DOUGLASS, Keut street. | Cb'tewn, March 2o, 1867. JOSEPH F, {WSURAYER, ELLIS, SUL22ISE, GENERAL AGENT, OKER, CONSIGNEE, é&e. PICTOU, N.S, REFERENCES: Hagh Hartshorne, Esq, Solicitor........- Halifaz. Messrs. Black Bros. & Co, Merehante. ... NalBes. | J B Blaud, Esq. Banker......---------- a. | Jonathan ©. Allison, Req, Merchaut. ..... Mulifax. Jounm M. Walker, Beq......-.-.--- St. Johe, N. B. 1H" Basiness respectfully solicited. May 20. 1867 N, } ! | ‘STOCK BR | 3m F. P. NORTO Commission Nerehant, Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN - - - P. EB. ISLAND, October 24. L804 | CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL a GENTS, Commission Merchauts, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward !siaud, AGENTS FOR; New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Buard of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Voal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express. te" CASH ADVANCES made upon CONSIORN.- MENTS received, or when sent to their Agents abroad. April 30, 1866. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer and Comnission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street. Chast, «.6neos-ebroe P. £E. Island. July 23. tf om CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER or Square Rod, Gents’ Bright AND Natural Leaf Good Smoking TOBACCO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - P- EL January 21, 1867. ly B. WILSON HIGGS, General Commission Merchant AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.E land. _May 27, 1067. _—ity THOMAS W. MAY, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Glenstewart - - - Southport. REFERENCE: The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. June 10, 1867. ly S. W. DODD, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. RESIDENCE: JAMES M. PIDGEON’S, Bse., MARGATE, P. E. L. Jane 10, 1867. 3m R, REDDIN, Attorney and Barrister - at - Law, CONVEYANCER, &c. Office: -- Groat George Street, Charlottetown. (Near the Cutholic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866. tf CARD. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public AND CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - - - - - P. E.1. Dee. 10, 1866. ly pd FRANCIS 8, LONGWORTH, Barrister and Attorney-at-LawW, Orrice— PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to Hon. Joseph Hensley’s) Charlottetown, - - - P.E.1 Jan. 14, 1867. es gene The Examiner 8 Printed and Published, every Monps’ by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office oo borough-street, near King Square. Pret eunum, payable balf-yearly im apVvance. eee