,_,-... . You havc.bv your legislation on the subject ul'ednem tiou. improved the condition of the School Touch". by «looming to pay the whole of their salaries (him a... “M!” WWW" l "‘“lv however. that at your next "‘“li” 3”“. "mm" “"110? your consideration a more t‘OIIIPIt! ionsivo taeauuro. calculated to in. " your “hum of education a slugs-go "(ammonq m Wm“ lionelit more commensurate with your liberal pmvmon or lltoll‘ service. r Mr Speaker eit'd Gentlemen oflhe House of Assembly. ltliank yhu in her Majesty‘s name. for the snpplle' which you have gnu-toil for the public service. Mr President and Honourable Gentlemen of the I'dffl' you” Council. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the [loose cf Amstny . 1 trust that the information which will doubtless be collected by the Joint Committee which you have ap‘ pointed. will enable you. ate future period. to adopt. it more satisfactory system with respect to the highways ul this Island. 1 now relieve you from further attendance here. by prot'ogtilug this cssion of the Legislature. Beaciiwoon‘s i‘lAfl.\llNu.-Wts have received from the Leonard Scott Publishing Company the April No, of this leading and favorite hisgasinc. It presents a table of contents interestsng and varied as usual :— l. Elisabeth and Mary: 2. llcman‘s Ancient Christianity; :1. The Moral and Political Revolution in Japan; 4. The Arllly'f’3l,flb Ill; 6. Manhood Suffrage and the llsllot in America; 6. A Letter Never Sent; 7. Brown- lows-l’nrt IX; 5. The Monster and their Measure. Meier Rankin's Company. the Prince of Wales Rifles, had It full dress parade on Monday night. The attendance numbered sixt men. rank and file. After allttlo preliminary dril. the Company was formed into three sides of a hollow square. and the prize. {or the recent Bills Shooting distributed as follows:- lst prize Private Neil McNeil! 40s 0d 2d “ l‘ Wm. I’urdic 30s 0d 3d “ “ Thomas Lowrie 20s 0d 4th “ Scrjt. Wm. Robertson 15s 0d ftfh “ Ensign Newsou 10s 0d lith 1‘ Corporal John '1‘ White 7s 6d Put. no. An inquest was held before Dr. Beer. one of thc Coroners for Queen‘s County. on Thursday last. on view «1’s body supposed to be that of Benjamin I’atnpow. of Al'iclial. who was drowned accidentall falling over- hoard Irons [leather little. at hchal ‘s Point. East Riven-last full. Verdict found drowne .-—li'z. To Compounams.—-l-‘or want of space. we have to leave a part of Mr. Fletcher's letter over un. til next week. “ In Memoriam" by L—y McC ttlso appear next week. y Lot2.will ch‘are glad to see that [lie Worship the Mayor confined to his room for some time past. was so for improved as to be able to drive out on Tuesday.— f‘uf. The Legislature of New Brunswick was opened on Saturday the ifth May instant. WIIAT LUEMllURGS THINK. They know that as eitisens of an independent State they are now to die; and the great question with them io—which mode of death will be the most agreeable? 'r None pleases them." They are as hard to satisfy in this respect as the old author whose words are quoted. But the form of destruc~ tiou which Is dreaded more than any other is un- doubtedly annexation to Prussia; and entry into the North Gannon League is looked it n as equiv- alent to this. Annexation to France is considered a far less terrible cod, and there are numbers of col thusisotic persons here who actually desire it. These belong to what Is called the “ Liberal party." for even in Lnnonshurg. where the most perfect freedom exists, and where the taxes are almost nomina- ted there aro. probably for the sake of fashion. both Liberrll and Conservatives. Annexation to Belgium \VOIIII. please everyone except Frcuohllold Liberals and a very small Prussian party who are bound to Prussia h commercial and other line. and who maintain t at the material interests of all Luxem- burg demand the closest possible connexion with Germany. I believe they are right. but I am quite certain that this view is a very unpopular one. and that whether the syn athy with France be great or not. the antipathy to russia. in Luxemburg. is very strong. The I’russinns and the Prussian ollloial system aredisliked. whilotho Prussian military con- scription is feared. But the notion of being annexed to Ilelginm is looked upon as impracticable. It would not solve the difficulty finally. The Luxem- lnirg fortress in the hands of such a weak Power on Belgium would be a constant temptation both to France and Prussia. As for neutrality under a European guarantee that would only be respected until a‘pl‘ot’ext for war arose. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. nun—— His Excellency the Lieut: Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appoint. meats via :-— Mn Hilary IIcIsaac, to he Collector of Irnpost and St. charts. in the place of John Jardltie, Esq. hlr. David Lewis to be a Commissioner for the reeofor 'ofsrnall Debts for the Court at St. Peter's. in the f of John Disco. Esq. Madeira Brooke. senior. to be Collector of Int- poet‘ddd Eaclee and controller of Navigation Laws for flu Harbor, in the place of Archibald Ic- Donald; . l ‘ ‘ Afr. Patrick Connlck. of Tlgnish. to be a Coroner for I’ri‘pOIfCflnv. In tho piece of William Iluh- bard. .sq. Mr. Fredriek Anderson. to be [arbor “actor and Ballast blaster and Collector of Light and Anchor- age Does for New London. is the place of John Cambrid e r9 Esq. I Mr. Basil’s. to be Harbor Easter and Ballast Hester for lie Bay. in the place of Mr. Charles 'I'owosboud. Ir. Edward loysegh to be Ilarbor blaster and Ballast Hester f Semis. in the 'place of Mr. Sam- uel On 1 “finger h the nhlio Wharf atSsuvlu. 'Isophssefhir.'l‘homas too. If . idol“ Chi ’ to be Harbor Master and Bella.» blaster Miran k, River; also. Wharflo or for thethsrf‘st ssid'Bivsr, in the place of r. Mr. Robert Hewlett. tovboVWhartlnger Wharf at Grand River. Lot 56, in the place of Mr. William Robertson. Mr. Fredrick Itodigraes. to be Wliardnger lorthc Wharf at Bay Eoane. Ballast Master for Grand Riser. Lot .511. Mr. Robert Wise. to be Harbor blaster and Bal' last Master for Grand River Bridge. Mr. Willism McKay. to be Wliarllnner for the Wharf at New London. in the place of Mr. William Graham. Mr. Richard IInyes. to be Asssycr of Weights and Measures for Semis, in the place of Mr. James McLaughlnn. Mr. EdvIard Shea. to be Assaysr of Weights and Measures for Georgetown. in the place of Mr. Thomas Poulton. resigned. Mr. George II Wise. to be Assaysr of Weights and "ensures for Grand River Bridge. Lot 56. in the place of Mr. Ben}. Acorn. To be Preventive Officers and Land Walters. in terms of the Act. of 19th Vio.. esp I. Mr. John Morrison. of Grand River, Lot 56. in th place of Mr. William Robertson. Messrs. Geo. A. Ilughes. and Samuel Ford. of Georgetown. Mr James Cantclo. of Grand River Bridge. Mr. James D. Campbell. to be an Inspector of Fish for Montague Bridge. in terms of the Act 22d Vic., cap. 8. Mr. Ronald Campbell. to be an Inspector of Fish for Grand River Bridge, in terms of the Act of 22d Vic.. cap. 8. Mr. Archibald Ramsay. to be Postmaster for Township No. 8, in the place of Mr. Stephen Mc- Williams. Hr. Aime Richard. to be Postmaster, for Town- ship No. 15. in the place of Mr. William rIibbert. Mr. Peter Richard. to be Postmaster for Town- ship No. 2. in the lace of Mr. William Haywood. Mr. Thomas ickham. to be Postmaster for Souris. in place of Mrs. E. Boswnll. the present Postmistress. Mr. Alfred McWilliams. to he Postmaster for West Cape. Township No. 7, in the place of Mr. John Couchlan. resigned. Miss Rebecca McPhec. to be Poatmistross at Township No. 11. in the place of Mr. Geo. Jolly. the resent Postmaster. sssrs. Isaac Clark. Robt A. Wright and Thus Iletllc. of Cups Traverse. to be Commissioners of Sewars. in terms of the Act of 86 Goo., rap 7. Mr. John A. Dingwell. to be Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of plans, in the place of Robert II. Craw- ford. Esq. No... by 'T’eiegmph.“ hIonIut. May Iii—Quite a curious riot occurred here last night. caused by remarks made to the ne- urons by J ndgc Kelley of Pennsylvania. Two persons were killed and several wounded. Wamtuuros. May 16.--The following dsapatch has been received by the Russian legatien in refer- ence to the sale of Russian America to the U. 8 :— Sr. Pursuanuuo. May 15. The treaty is ratified; Bodiloo carries it back lintne- iliutcly. an Gunners. May 16. The folowin news has been received from llon- Mr. Campbell :—-H s messenger to Janna returned hula having made the trip from Mntansas to San Lula Potosl and back In 15 d: 's. He was treated with the rsatest courtesy and con dorntlon by the Liberals. or tool- ing among the Liberals is very bitter against Maximi- lian and his native officers. and in case of their capture it was thou t it would be 1m ble toeavo them. Jaurcs and is generals are can cut of a is ready trl. umplt at Querntaro. and etpect to be Ill 1 o clfy of Mexico in two months. The messenger loft James at at San Luis on the 23rd tilt. 2?. lo we so Cubs New York. May 16th -'l‘he rimming papers in the event of any difficulty with Spain. and endeavor to for: in; Mr. Michael Morrison. to he "arbor Master and ' .-_ -,...M.. . ._......... . "4...- ,_.. Tun Pix "ms ’FRIIND. Perry Davis' Veg—ohmic Pain Killer. ti!" We have has little continence III the trumpet lopgnod statements of the proprietors“ advertised Int-d- Iclues generally. but we are forced on cont-or lo the op. Inlon. uniformerly outmoded by all who have used nut: Divts‘ Pint Ktuntn. that it is a very valuable article. and one that it would be well for every house. hold to have at hand. in case of bruises. mills. burl". diarrhea. dysentry. cholera. fever and o s. and the host of diseases. ester-rial and internal. w ch it is adapt- ed to cure or alleviate. No article of medicine ever at- tsmed to such unbounded popularity and extensive diffusion. It has penetrated to every part. even the most remote. of the known wcrlul..bearing with it its hash» influences mor‘ovpotont than those of the spices of " Ara. y the blast.” o are informed by our principal «in-cents. that they sell more of this article for experts- tion than any or all others. and that the demand is com stainly leculn‘.—8ALII Dunner". THEO. DcsBRISAI’. General Agent for P. If. Inland. May 15 Im AN Evrncrost. Worm Mnntcm.-The combination of ingredients used in making Brown‘s Verntil‘uge Coto- llts is such as to give the best possible effect with safety. Much sickncsowith children as well as adults. attribut- ed to other cations. is occasioned by worms. Brown‘s “ Vermifugo Comlits“ are effectual in destroying worms. and can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. (fauna s Rnowx. Proprietors. New York. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. at 95 cents a box. May 15 Int 8—."— gym gdvtrtisrmcnts. mm" LEVEE. the Lieutenant Governor will hold a LEVEE at overnment House. on FRIDAY. the 24th day of MAY inst.. (being Her Majesty‘s birth day.) at 12 o clook. list-b entlcmaa is reqoostcd to be provided with a card. to e handed to tho Aide-demons!) in waiting. (1' Gentlemen payin their respects to Ilia Excell- ency on the occasion wil please to enter by the Eastern door. J. LONGWORTII. Lt. Col. 6 Aide-dweomp. Government House. May 22 1867. IS Excellent: ' Ill NAILS for the United Kin be node-up Charlottetown. as follows. via :- THURSDAY morning at 9. and NEBIMY and FRIDAY evening at 3 o'clock. 1- Msils for Great I'tvttaln. Newfounde and the West ' ' Indies. every alternate MONDAY morain at O. and every . attenuate W IDNESDAY evening at a do cck. as follows: ,. ~- J. 110)! of Chloroforni. and operated is success: and other eye with equal success. not having any unfavorable symptoms in either during the time. ‘ M MAILi-J. Bummer Arrangement. out. the neighboring Provinces. United States. kc.. 11. until timber notice. and tovwerded from the General Phat Olen. Por (Pounds. New Brunswick. and the United States. via Shedisr. every HONDAY evening at I o'clock. and every FRIDAY morning at 11 o'clock. HONDAY and Per Nova Scotia. vla'l’ictott, every vln rule every WED- Mcriday. Iloy 20 Nondsy. July 1 Wednesday. H 2‘) Wednesday. " I Monday. June I “under. “ ‘5 Wednesday. “ .1 Wednesday. “ 27 Monday. " 11‘ llonday. “ 39 Wednesday. p“ 19 Wednesday. “ 81 'I’. OWEN. P. M. 0. General Post Office. Ch‘tcwn. 3 May 2:. test. I Was Oncej'l‘btnllyflfilind! BUT NOW I SEE! To Whom it may Concern: SOME fifteen years previous to the date at this Certificate. I was sorely afflicted with a diseased condition of both Eyes. which resulted in a formation of Cataract ineitbcr Eye. thus Inducing total blindness. in which condition I have been or nearly or quite thirteen years. During all this tinsel was deprived of the pleasure of he- bolding the beauties of nature. from the fact of not being able to distinguish one object from another. of whatever else or color. Ilut mg friends having heard of the sormtmn sum. of Dr. R. (formerly of Boston. Mass.. but now incur-«l in Summersldc. P. E. I.,) advised me to consult him in reference to the possibility of restoring my sight. After a minute examination be readily assured me and my friends that he would warrant a restoration of the night by an operation. After due consideration. in friends advised me to have the operation performed. wine I consented t9. On the 21st of March. 1887. he put meander the influence a one Eye with perfect in three weeks t me be operated upon the Before the operation. I could not distinguish a Barn from "mm sun: roam Ilium: SCOTLAND I LARGE QUANTITY cl Bkirv'isgo' purple tap BWPBDI. Green top ‘0 Dronae top H The King TUIINIP 888 0. retail. l HENRY A. IIARVII. Queen Street. 392.9,." “97' .-,, W COPPE R PAINT. II! supply of 'rm-r & Monica‘s- Copper Point. who have used it. tunl‘ly solo or Boots. when properly applied. I. C. IIALL. Charlottetown. May 22. 1857. Fishermen’s Outfits, waters. such as Ironpecislly inforacd that England designs to retain the Island as a base in the Gulf of Mexico." hate to “ Herald." Charlottetown. May 21. Lonnox. 18th.—lcebergs cd‘ Hearts Content. dams ed cable of 1866. Signals throughout become imper set. no reason to doubt but it will be repaired without delay.—Cnble 1865 unimpaired. Gold 135.. of "all of Arts. ceremonies niagniflc cut and in sing. lilcCalfarty convicted of high treason. sentence to be hanged 12th doom-Break in Cable ll miles from Heart‘s Content. Gold 137‘. ‘ ~— ~_....... ._ .-. av- .-__.... ... 0...... -7 slutt'm‘tvhws. The Ship “ L. C. Owen.” from Liverpool. for this port. arrived here on Friday evening last. The Bark “ Empress " sailed from this Port for Liverpool, this mum—Cargo. Deal and 0ats.——Isl. m— --A -- lip; J. P.. on the ftblhstant. hIr. Archibald hlci‘a den to bliss Catherine McDonald. both of Pleasant Val cy. Bison. -s“. “3.. At Lotsf. on Sunday. the 21st April. Mr. Angus Release. in the 67th year of his ego. much and hire and Controller of Navigation Lows foiv harm", rum...) 1,, . I..." emu. of "mm. “a friends. Reqnicsest in pace. At Bey Fortune Road. on Saturday. the 11th instant. Mar srct. infant dau hter of Jane and James hle’l‘sgue. age four months twenty-one days. floaters! Notions. ffcllowa s Pills and Ointment—Fear ncs.--'l‘hon h surrounds-J by circumstances disadvantageous to hoalt these roniodiee properly applied. will cut short fevers. influence. inflammation. d ptherio. and a host of other complaints always lurking about to seine on the weak. forlorn or unweary. 'I‘hs superiority of llolloway’s medicines over others for subdutng disease has been so widol and fully proved. that it is only necessary to ask the I‘ve“ to give them r. trial and f the instructions folded round them be followed no disappoint-est will ever ensue. nor do no consequences result. In hoarssnoes on ulcerat sore threat. the Ointment should fro neatly be robbed on the seek and top of the chest; is w it arrest the increasing lads-lotion. allay disquiet- ads and gradually euro. Brown's Bronchial 'I‘rcches. when allowed to dissolve in the month, have a direct influence to the affected parts: the socthi sleet of thsaceus lining of the windfiipo olls e Pu monary irritation and gives relief in con s.Co s.and the varicns'I‘hrcat lootionato who public speakers and singers are lieb s. We re ard Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing S valuable or the purpose for which It is es ru usin- P’ d All“! “In”. wouldb hr; it 'its price wer: «guru‘s! wh‘s‘a tonow is. Ilr. Joumlufi to he Wharfln r for tho Wes a o ricer power 0 n to up an rig our ‘ V ‘ ‘ ‘ fr’ d d naintances.-llenr A. Hitchcock. Stat- was..." d I "r. in “I. Pk“ 0‘ b Jan“. ball}; list-I” It relieves the tld from pain. .softeris n" the gums. oces inflammation. cures wind colic as: Mr. Dath btefrs‘rt to be Whartlcger for Atkin's Wharf. sure to regulate the bowles; you rest and health to the child and comforts the not or. Loxnort. May 201h.—Queento-da laid cornerstone ““w PACKING HACKERBL and other BISII. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown. lab”. ’N M COTTON DUCK. celebrated Bussel's Hills Cotton neck. different Numbers. in quantities to suit purchasers. I. C. IIALL. Charlottetown. May 22. 1061. ' IIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED from of the bwsed andYellow Bullock All warranted to be fresh and Sold wholesale and SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand a an article which has given the greatest satisfaction to all It possesses superior ualltloe for effec- prcvemlng the accumulation of al foul matter. such ' as Manna. Baruaclce. (lines. he“ on the bottoms of Vcs- NEW PmucAnoxr ill) SUBSCRIBER tempered to furnish promptly to ~— FISIIERMEN. at reasonable prices. all the OUTFITS necessary to prosecute all the differnt branches of FISHING I carried on stout Prince Edward Island. and in the adjacent Bolt. - Flour. Barrels. Bread. Ponies. Beans, Clams. Pens. Mackerel llooks. Butter. Cod do Pork. Mackerel Lines. . Best. Cod do .1“ Mackerel Jigs. Ton. Cod Leads. - Colon. Cotton Duck. linger. Do Soil 'I'wlne. Molasses. Dnitfl‘nivu. Spices. Splitting Knives. Pickles. Jig Rasps. Lanterns. Ilatt Ilenvcrs. Boiled Oil. Clam Choppers. on Oil. Oil Clothes. r. Sou'Westcrs. he. kc.. kc. He also possesses excellent facilities for INSI‘BC'I‘ING and AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the a Ship; in fact. I could not see any object. But today. I can designers all the dlhmt colors; recognise the features of my friends. and see to read letters one-fourth of an Inch in diameter. at a distance of two or three feet. And I am happy to say that my Eyes are constantly Improving is strength and power of vision. No one but In sclfts able to feel the dacpdgrbtitude I owe to Dr. llomcr or his extreme kindness tiring my stay under his treatment. The pleasure of once more being able to recognise my friends. and the beauties of nature. stimulate use to offer a most earnest prayer to the one Grrnt Physician. to whom we are all indebted for our present existence. In testimon of the foregoing. I hereby subscribe to name at Bummtrsi e. .I’. It. Island. the eleventh day s May. A. D. 186?. n y command. CHARLES IIcDOIs am. 'l’atlent Lot 14. Attest: CYI'RIAN ‘ucno am. (his brother) Lot 14. Its, 22. test. “ TVVICE TA KEN.” N Historical Romance of the Maritime Provinces. A. by Charles W. llatl. Published by Lea ASbopard. Boston. For Sale at slizllookstores in Charlottetown. Ch’town. hf iv.‘.':tml. 1867. citv papers NOTICE TO MARINERS. . OTICR la HEREBY GIVEN. that a at o WRITE LIGHT will be SIIBWN on the PENIN. ILA in the BAY cf OASPB. duri the season of the NAVIGATION. to serveas a GUIDE to ESSBI.5 passing the NARROW CHANNEL between Bondy Beach and the main land opfiolte. - ‘ . c Light will stand at a height of forty feet above the level of the sea. Cape Gaspc bearing 8. R. by 8. half 3. Capo IIsldimand. South. Clp. Basin. w. half 3. Ily order of the Board. 2. ll LINDSAY. Trinity llcuse. 16th May. 1867. 1867. SPILLNG. ' 1867 xsnrsrnnnr CLOTHING STORE. III! Subscriber has for solo By Compass. Silk Mixtures and 'I‘wccde, Soluble for Spring and Summer wear. Rs will ranks them up for arms. in want of Summer suits of Clothing chen for ens or approved credit. A so a superior lot of . Ready-Made Clothing, Manufactured on the premises under his own immediate supervision. Parties in want of a good substantial article. would do well to give him a call. before purchasing PUBLIC LANDS. Cunard. Esquire. and Joe. Montgomery. Esq. FINAL NOTICE. the above Estates. HERl-IAS several (1 c on their respective holdln : “ 'I‘lfili herewith FINALLY NO If that unless th paid into my Ollie.» next. distrntnts will oovcryol all Rent due to 1st 1133. 1861. JORN A1. U . Commissioner. Chloe of Public Lands. 11th April. 1867. Layton to the 1st (1 Lots the Estates of Sir Edward Cunard. William To Tenants and others holding Land on rsons have its lectod to avail themselves 0 the Provisions 0 the Land Purchase Act. and bare also omitted to pay the RENT All such persons are amount of Deposit Money. being £20 per cent. on the whole amount of Purchase. or the rent now due. is of MAY ssuod to the She for the re. elsewhere. I’. REILLY. May 14th 1867. BAZAAR. UNDER TIIR PATRONAGB OP HIS LORDSIIIP Tull BISHOP OF CHARLOTTITOWN'. r If! LADIES UP THE CONGRRGATION DE NO'I‘RE DAME lntcnd holding a BAZAAR. In the Upper Hall of the new larkot Reuse. CHAR LOTTETOWN. 0N Hominy. the 10th June next. for the purpose of realising funds to erect an enlarged lie» to ltaatlotlsst the increased Iducational demands of tbeCclcsiv. A large and varied assortment of useful and has sirlo- will he closed for min. And Refreshment Table will he provided for vssitsvo flolt the country. List of Articles in connection with fleforsyoi‘ng Bursar. to be sold by Lottery .- 7 order. PETER HACGOWAN. City Clerk. Ilsyoe’s Olen. Kay 8!. 1|”. Owing to the bad state of the roads. the 1. Drswin Choir. a i o . . 2.Al‘rie lenClnir, s 2 s timofor payment is extended until the fol s. rm Screen. mounted. c a s t. A Bride's Workhoa. e a day of JUNE next. 5. An embroidered rams... o 1 s sour: ALDOUS. Commissioner. ‘. '3“ Cum“ ° l ‘ )1 pg 131 ‘ 7. China Tea Set. 0 1 s “y ' ’ s. a crow. Dress. nun fashion. 0 1 s GENERAL HOLIDAY, lg- gym"?! M N“- : t g ‘ RIDAY next. the flth instant. being the Anniversary 11. A Lathes M 0 l . F of non IfAlBSI’Y'b Birth Day. and no Inesqu to. Prof: tie-kn. 0 0 0 W Comm-n «caviar-s ordered i Review is the is. slower Basket. 0 s s VOLUNTIB ht hdnof II. occasion. Ills Woeshl tbs Tu . at m M W“. “m. mum. with “Arm mm hm” N' “m'm ‘° "h on contributions beta generous and charitable persons. in W“"’"““; "°“"- nhIcfthelaaasrwillbsgratefullysoeelvedbythnmdse- auditioned Committee: Edward Reilly. lsqr.. Chariot tetown. Urn. P. Walker. do NOTICE. a Birth Day. and having vltod his fellow elites-e to the day. Saturday. sh! M tast- By ems-avid. GEORGE L3WI8. llsrkot Clerk. Cherlettetcwn. flay fl, 1861. RIDAY. the “tit instant. “fichhhfl‘myh 0‘1!” ' or: t oslebs'sts P oososionyl: a General Holiday this lurker House will ocnsequsa he closed on n... its". and the stain held on m suborgyosnsl Ilse Alice N . do “on. G. 110:1:an uh“ Alta we “ use. A. Donald. Montague. Ilse lites “should. Georgetown. Xiss ls chenold. Iommwstde. ‘I‘. “liq” do Was 0. Step one. Orwell. lies widen. St. John. N. 3.. Hrs. erosion. Halifax. L Miss C. Eekstadt. Charlottetown. Black Broadcloths and Doeskins. f TO FISHERfiEi‘CT’T ' Ash-bound Mackerel Barrels. manufactured this season. which will he sold in lotsto suit rchasors. Apply to Cisveu. Bno'mttlts in Charlotte we. or to the Subscriber at Cascumpoc. GEORGE W. [IOWLAN‘ Cascnmpcc. May 29. 1861. but Cleanse the Blood. TH corrupt. or tainted blood. you are sick allover. It may burst out in I’lntplcs. er Sores. or some active disease. or it may merely keep you listless. depressed and good for nothing. Bet you cannot have good health while your blood is impure. Avon‘s Sausa- riiuua p cs out these impurities restores bca lb and stimulates the it espcle dist-ass and organs of life into vigorous action. Ilenco it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by in» purity of the blood. stroll as Scrqfulo. or Kiss ’0 Eel). 'liisiors. Ulcers. Sores. Eruptions. Pimple. fetches. Bells. St. Anthony's Iv'ire. Rose or Evy-W. Toffer or Sell Rheum. Scum "sud. Ring Wins. Conner-or Concern ous Thrillers. Sore Eyes. Female Diseases. such as Belon- fi'oss Irregularily. . u rmina. Whites. Surf“ . olso 8 plii'li's or Venom! senses. 1.5m Chaplet e. and l earl Disease. 'I‘ry Avon‘s Sanitarium“. and see for yourself the surprising activity with which it cleanses the blood and cures these disorders. ‘ A During late years the public have been misled by largo bottles. pretendin to give a quart of hints-not of Sana- psrilla for one dol ar. Most of these have been fronds upon the sick. for they not only contain little. If a". llence bittcr disap ointment has followed the use 'of tho various extracts o Ssrsscsrilla which flood the market. until the name itself has ecomc svncnymccs with int- position amt clwst. Still we call this compound. “ Sar- sepsiilla." and intend to supply such a round as shall rescue the name from the load of chi ny w ' h roots is on it. Wu think we have round for [loving it has virtues which are irresistablo y the class of diseases it is intended to cure. We can assure the sick. lb“ we offer them the best alterative we know how to produce. and we have reason to bclléve. it is by far the meal efi‘octunl purifier of the blood yet dismvered. ' Ann‘s Cnnnv Pmonit. is so universally known to our ass every other medicine for the core of Coughs. Co ds. Influesse. llcarssnese. Croop. Bronchitis. In- l’lliohto in advanced stages of the discus. that it Is mo- less hero to recount the evidence of its virtues. world knows them. ’ ' Prepared by Da.‘J. C. Ann .9: 00.. Lowell Moss" and sold by all Drnggists and dealers» in medicine everywhere. . . W. I. wanna , General Agent for P. 2. Island. May 16-— int FLAX SEED! '74. o I. per Bin also]. Edward Island last year. is ncwon Sale at the Royal Agricultural Society‘s Store. and. to encourage ‘ per bushel. Charlottetown. May 15. 1867. 1867. SEEDS. 186?: "F: SUBSCRIBER IIAS RECEIVED. frets tho well-known House of Tunisia Wrasuzx. Nursery and Seedsinsn. 12. St. George’s Crescent. Livannooss— A. Supply of Garden Souk. Also on hand. from Boss-on: Cucumber. Ball. California it Marble-head. Dru.- " bond Cabbage Seeds. 5 WM. 8. WATSON. Vic-roan Buttmxo. Queen Street. lav s. 1861. “STELLA COLAE. Rims-nor. atelln CoIM'Bova ' not. dedicated by persist-nuns to Ii talented Arse-t. ‘ The Bard of Avon's Perfume. in a neat Box : Bydoebsm Inn do Cologne. Treble Lavender Water. Extrsct of Lavendot Flowers. Verbena Water. Tcrcssi cites. Perhmndr llxu'aetofLitne luieoandGl ' s. for making the flair soft and glossy; lhooo Powder. an iraprovetnon oil Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninlon. for the Compi n, Depilatory Powder for rcmovlng‘supcrluons hairs without innry to the skin; Napoleon Pontmode. for to It. the and Whlnkcrsa natural and permanent shadewithou trouble and danger. Rimmelpltose Water Cruhmonswand amusing m or evening parties. W. R. WATSON. Drug store. Dec. 32. 18“. FOR SAL—IE!)- AIl.S. BIGGING. ANCHORS it CHAINS. suitable t for a small Schooner of between 30 and so Tons. Persons wishin to purchase the above. will a ly oh the sail-left of r. J. T. LONGARD. head of 's» Wharf. March 13. 1866. u NOTICE ~03... REMOVAL! TIIE Subscriber. thankful for thesupport attended to him since his commencement in business. hereby announces that he has EMOVED his business to the Building on QUEEN TREE’I‘. recent! plod'by Messrs. Delsny «I B mo. and situated vie‘s Bookstore and on. D Brenan's. A new Supply of 000' have been secured for performing all kinds of JOB WORK in good style and on reasonable terms. EDWARD REILLY. Queen Street. Kay 1.. 1&7. w . FOR SALE. ‘ I HAVE for Sale— I HORSE. s oars old. ones Hawk breed. is ssiie. high. good sdstsr. no faults. , 1 Pony. it hands. II‘Ianls‘s Bread—fast trustee. if years old. i t Express Waggon and Kareem—1 Single Waggon. I... 300 Cedar Posts. so Torso l’idou largo GOAL. 3') “ small “ suit purchasers. . , JOIIN P. IRVING. Ch'town. llay 1. 1867. P I tf NOTICE. SOUBIT; MAIL , Mil. IIOOPEB to announce to the mun: ' and Comments Public that he no longer pass at Afr. Worth‘s. Kent Street. v e cipient Consumption. and for the relief of CosInIIPl-i" . the growth ofI-‘lsx. is offered at the low price of 1s.) lid. ' Tor-sCaoh. orapprovod Notos'of uses. The WA“ Orders and Parcels tubs Wbyton r EASTERN MAIL must. for the felonibh Huh-W rasi 'aeas door so Inner P , KENT 818E“ will onAtho {Well s70? ayand ridsy. T, w, tm - . " ‘ ‘ aw . '1‘“! Subscriber has on hand at. Canon-spec. 8..)05“ Sarssparilla. but often no curative ingredient whatever- . HE SEED imported by tho Govorumontof Priecn V cash. Melon. Carrot. Onion. Osance * Alexandra. 0 website, ‘ Princess of Wales. Blue 'I. I. ofthsVallsy Jockey Club. 'Wcod Violet. IfllIeIsnr. Essence Bouquet. Patchouly. Violetcj . , w... End New stow mauve. limb. g. . 'I‘etcsntcnnry Souvenir. SW Banned Lenka lustsehos. and instantaneous Hair Dye. for gtvingthn Bait , tween lIar~ _ ' Books and Stationery ‘3!“ daily on . 11.. rammo Business in Ill Its brnnc will be carried co. and increased tbeltltiee “I , ".15; t ‘ ’[ ‘LIW C: l c awn 9 4.. m. can... .2