Switch
Musistry.âThe Hon. J
s G i Hon
BRUN
stm mane Mr. Hatheway,
Alen, aniscioner of Public Works 7A. G. G
; prov Sew: Blas Botet wd, Surwe vor (+e@-
a gnd Messrs. Saiith and Wilmot, Executive
Me eciiows, bave taken their resp. ctive eaths of
' x Mr. Anglin accepts a seat in the Executive
we. ? aut E : :
\ thout office. âThe offices of Poatmaster Crene-
v , : ear
a @ Solicitor General Tema vacat t Phere
. eewera! rumors, feuching the resignation o!
âGe Janes Carter, Chief Justice, and the proba
ble appotatment of Mr. Allen. Mr. Wilmot is like!)
{ Auditor General rhe I sla
e will meet between the 20th and Vth.
aap
Lweevet «at. Montaeat..âA. telegraph des-|
, Montre dated Monday last, says:
t
The I reae several feet on Saturday, and was
|
aited with ice to a great he ght. Oa Sunday
i g the river rose much higher, flooding
Wess, Wellington, and other streets teu
sqeet ive and #ix wveleck in the evening the ice
'
d eed again, and the water rush d over the re-
eenment wall, floedicg Commission street. At
i ] kK ui) rose as high as St. Pan!
3
god MoGall streets The Grand Trunk Railway
ck between Bonaventure and Tanneries is in
undated Ihe river rose a foot higher this morn
_ i ed parts of the city are covered
with rafts, scows ai 1 boats. At present the
grea | of the weatern end of the eity is in
acuesaible Âą xeept by Deats The flood is causi: g
sreat eullering at d distress. At 4. oâclock p. m
] the water was slowly falling.
iii
Sap Sroryv.âA vessel from Bridgewater
galled Âą Mary Alice, Captain Robbirs, went
liiely to St. Thomas, with a cargo of lumber
When there the eaught the Yellow Fever
ine
Five daya ent ow their return voyage, the couk,
1 Amburg, At the nu
the second mate, Fuster, died. Vhs
â â
died jouth of the La
"fare Riv
first mate, Robinson, died after arriving at the
eillage: and both were buried on the same day
The captain also took the fever. He appeared
to have recovered from it, but within the last day
r two he has been prostrated again, andis in a
ve
gory Âą ul position The captain and one o
ea who died were beth to have been ma:
ried ip this place last week. Another of the vic
tims has lefta weak family; and another a wid
ewed mother.â Halifax
~â_-<
The extrad tien of the St
Witness
Albans raiders ha
been refused on the ground of their being belliger
ents. Judge Smith held that the treaty was nm
longer binding epon the contracting parties, as th:
courts refuse to recognize the belli
He cited
I ted States
erent character of the confederates.
g
the charge of Judge Wilson in Savannah. He
also said that the order of General Dix to shoo
then down recognized the raid rs as belligerents
I not as reb The ratders were reuande:
1 the second of asaanit with intent t
der. Trey are also arrested on the charge ot
ating the neutrality laws,
3 wr
â charge
mul
vi
ee -
A great portion of the Quebee Seminary wa
destroyed oy fire a few days ago. The five is re
garded ae the work of sonie incendiary, frozm th
fact that it breke out in an uavceupied roem
The joss is estimated at not less than forty or fifty
thousand dellara. At one time it was feared tha
the College Chapel, Preach Cathedral and Areh
bishop s Palace, which were cenunect d with the
Sei ; ary by passages, would become Âą uvelopet
ia ae flames, but ted
APPALLING CALAMITY AT SEA â OVEI
) PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH
this was prevet
OR DROWNED!
l ugh the general reju cing comes a ery
od i t sea. O ott
â | â
asicts W â he ili a enh, at gg in
t 1 haa iu corded. We a few
â I art $
i oe 4 - Gen. I Wihning
â ' â t mt pe raous ; g :
a" re i ~ % 4 X bemith
t ere a& nuarmover of WO } ep
b 1 off Cape Hatteras, a 1 a. k.. «
F la the aw ry olf A 1 wen
, â a > waa tl â i ies âŹ
iu AG \ The fire was caused
bout g vila da fcoule the 4 rs row
i five 1 «Ss
4 > | i ie t â 4
c g Uj Mu
to sky tl
en & aa { 0 aud â4 t
: '
N } : st | fo anda . i
suoke for chikiren and trict "
sis Who bad ofiemfaced-death i |
Sik OCA ay id ibe terri
awaited thera. There were four hai
dred nen beluw at the time, and whea the firs
âven tae were drawn wu]
'
youl escape
fate wh
warn Was ig ladders
eaving the poor fenows he possioll
Tie captain of the ship seemed to bave lost a
presenee oft d but that of sell-preservation
for on âhe-diret life boat being lannehed, he spra
te it aod endeavored fo pash Off, intent only Âą
He, however, was drawn unde
the paddles and instantly kl ed.
i * ate
but owing to the rough sea and nearness to ti
could save but 20 whieh were alithat a:
eating himself
uner Gea. Sedgewick now appreached
breakers,
hoown te have escaped with their lives.
This continent, we beliewe, hae not knewn
similar calamity sinee the burning of the steans
Mentreai, on the St. Lawrenee, about tea unl
above Quebec, whereby above 400 were lest.
â otis
The Worldâ« Fair for 1467
and the building for it will
will be at Par
cost from 36,000,t
te $3002,000. The building will be made tehold
200,000 people, and everything will be ou tie
graudest scale possible.
e+ - - ;
Tue Eviwence Inereases.âEvery day the}
volume of evidence inereases in favor of Mrs. 3
A. ALLENâs Worldâs Hair Restorer and Z}!obal-|
samuim, or Hair Dressing. If your hair is thin
try them: if scurfy, try them; if harsb, try thes
it none of theae, still try them, for aii who ust
them will preserve their hair through life. Every
Druggist sells them. W.R Warsox, Agent lui
„. E. Island.
>-*. - i
Ove Ricnes.âWith the oil wells of Canada |
we are all familiar, but probably few among us
have any adequate idea of their inportance. Tlie
section 6f country embraced by them ia over ton
thousand miles,
Phe quantity of grain preduced by Canada aa-
nually seoum alwest fabulows. Ot wheat last year
over 25,000,000 buskbels was grown; 12,000,000 |
bushels of peas ; 40,000,000 bushels of oats; oven
1,500 000 tone of hay : 13,000,000 bushels of buc k-
wheat; 28,000,000 bushele »f potatoes, and 1)),-
(00,000 bushela of turnips. We alse produced
30,000,000 pounds of beef, sheared 5,500,000
poutiids of wool, and made 45,000,000 pounds ot |
butter. The number of milch cows, horses,
s! eep and pigs is cousiderably over two milliovs
furning to our wanutactories we find them by
no means insignificant. Lower Canada al se
eentains two Uieuseatd saw mills, and in one year)
ext nearly S00.000.000 feet of tumber.
Our coast line from the Gulf of St. Lawrence
to Lake Superior is over 2,000 miles, and besides }
eur wagnificent system of water communication
over 2 O00 wiles of railroad travers: og
the country in ail directions.
The population of Canada liable to military
duty is about half a willion, the ensbodied mi) :tia|
9U,000 wen, the volunteers alone numbering some
80 ,000.â~âBresklin, (C. W.) Recorder.
oo
A correspondent writing to us from French River,
We have
informe as of the death by drowning of Mr Rolert Pak 3 ae ââ-~
Caldwell. He, in company with young oan} y . : x MU EMEENT â oe
! . : 8 Al INVENIENT. â rown s
named Hugh McKay, attempted to crogs the river! VALUABLE AND © ENI 8 }
in a ekiff, and they almoet 6 seceeded in don y
when the skiff came in contact with a cake of Tee-
it blowi Thinking to be r ore
secure they sto ekiff upsetting, both
gv # gule at the time
d up, but the
were pre tpt #ted into the water The dece sed
immediately sank, bat his companion manage to
ton the bottom of the boat, and kept his head
above water nntil a seow wns despatched fron. the
shore to When Mr. Caldwell was
wvered fife was extinct. An inquest was |eld
over the kody, and a verdict retarned in accord. nce
, the above.
his rescue
his Jate resideuce, at Margate, for intermen:
K. Weekly.
oe
The City Surveyor has commenced levelling
Callag
for ol
} tant 5
LATEST FROM EUROPE,
ore
â New York, April 6.
Steamship Etna, dates 23rd, arrived.
BY TELEGRAPII TO COLONIAL PRESS.
The Morning Star, ov the question of possible
epudiation by the United States, asserts that the
Washington Government is as incapable of re-
muidiating ita oblig
Eng land,
Sir Arthur Aleoek is the New British Minister
o China
Censols 89 Âą 894 for money.
Breadstufls quiet aud firm; provisions steady.
New Yorw, April 1
Steamship Peruvian, with Liverpool dates fo
âist, arrived at Portland last night.
States Gunboats Saeramento aud Niagara, whilst
âhanging their anchorage at Lisbon Harbor, were
ired on from the Portuguese fortsâone shot en-
ered the poop of the Niagara, killing asailor. It
s supposed authorities were of opinion they were |
guing tu sail before the stipulated time)... . Bread
Consols S94 to
303 for money..... Tuesday being fast day in
Massachusetts, no papers were pabtished or busi-
No war
staffs quiet. Provisions steady.
transacted. pews of
Geld 145,
ess
>>
LATEST WAR NEWS FROM THE STATES. |
BY TELEGRAPH,
New York, April, 7.
Seeây. Stanton announces that Gen. Sheridan }
attacked and routed enemy yesterday, capturing
s. Ewell, Kershaw, Bealton, Cerse and many
other General officers, several thousand prisoners,
Leet
sod a large nawber of canine.
force Lee to surrender... .. / An attack was made
mm Mobile, March Suth, by Federal army and
fleet, no partienlars given. A monitor was blown
a torpede. ...- Confederates killed and
younded ip late battle near Richmond estimated
it | 10 te 12,000, and believed 30,000 prisoners
taken.
up by
APRIL 8.
Gen. Grant telegraphs from Burksville to-day,
ie ie ich they will be called, will be yviven by the
he is driving enemy towards Lynchburg, and is | 4" with, oe Ssveu oy leet ; :
4: Âą be t 7 a 507, I : wh . r *" 7 r * | Secretary The adoption of Ladges by the mem-| â** * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me
mtdent of Taking Lee an nat rematius of his ' : ; =
: â ! â vers of the Society Was unaniinonsly resolved Reenes a tat . ee . : .
wmy..--. Richmond papers say no idea of evacu-| jy jonâthe only difference of « shuinn Gat ae C of liver complaint, with which I was laid up pros
: - 4 ; a} or ni t pinion ily A ) : a
sting Rich ywnd until Sund ây ees | Advices | rhe designâwhich will be subimitied ut the next trate and had to abandon my business.
eport Sherman bas recummenced his northern | meeting. It is alsoin coutemplation to have a Tea | Hi. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0.
nareh.....Geld 145. | Party, âander the auspices of the Society, during | as aaa
Aprit 10. i@/enseii ummer, and we trast that this will be «# * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me
â . , â . âfT " > i] â 1
Gen. Lee and his whole army surrendered to | St ment to the guvenile pertion of the ibesiinks J PF ct i |
Tern 3 of cavitalation rray t iemselves, withent Joss of | of a Gerangement of the kideys and the urimary Ory
Grant at noon yesterday
their individual
lows :â Officers to
parole not te take up arms against the
give
Goverte
rations as the Government of |
The United |
He expected to}
a sneraner enna etemeNeN eta NS
| HoLLoWayâs OINTMENT AND Pints, a cet. |
tain rem@dy for diseases of the skin, Ringworm, |
scurvy, scrofula, or king's evil, sore heads, and |
the most inveterate skin diseases to which the | The New York Tribune says, âThe reason why
| human race is subject, cannot be treated with a) prakeâs Plantation Bitters are 80 universally used
1 nt Sow » Bonery aw remesy âthinâ Tenowsy's and bave such an immense sale, is that they are al- |
Ointinetit aud Pills, which act se peculiarly on | ig Sead . |
the constitution, and so. purify the blood that those | Ways made up to the original standard, of highly |
diseasesâare eradicated from the system, and #| invigorating material and of pure quality, although
âis obtained. They ae equally eff âthe prices have so largely adfanced,â &e.
the tumours, burns, scaids, | . : ;
â â â | The âJrid s email on the head
| glandularswellings, uleerous wounds, rheumatiai, | The i vihene - iyhhite, &
j}coutracted and stiff jomts. These medicines ope- | The Plantation Bitters are not only made of Pere;
rate n The cure effected by | material, but the people are told what it is. The;
} , ? ? :
asting cure
factons an cure of
ildly and surely.
them is not teumporary or appareut only, but COM) Recipe is published around each Bottle, and the.
| plete and permanent
bottles are not reduced in size. Atleast twenty
â»)3o-ââw : . . Ps
imitations and counterfeits have sprun up,
They
Le > on â
Temperentia ituriad astar. impose upon the peop!e once and thatâs the last of
1ST. DUNSTANâS TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the
he | Government Hospitals, are recommended by the
The last lecture before this Society was given by
ithe Rev. D. MeDonald, P. P., East Point, on thi
evening of Monday, 6th March. âThere was ;
arge and respectable audience in attendance, and best physicians, and are warranted to preduce an
certainly the-dime and attention of those present| jmmediate beneficial effect.
jwere well repaid by listening to the excellent |
lecture which was read to them by the zealous and
yertleman, who came all the way from
the East Point for the special parpose of endeavour-
dig to prom e cause of Temperance. âThe Rey.
Mr. MeDonald produced many striking illustrations }
from the writings of distinguished medical gentle- |
men and others, of the advantavés, in all cases, |
both to individuals aud society,âto the mind and | ofthy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly
to the body of temperance over intemperance, | x Lie
Ilis own experience and observaticn in various | benefitted } y their use.
rr irts of this Island were Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa,â
jtotal wbstinence. The Rev. gentleman's lecture Pisani
was well delivered, well received, and, what is of |
yor wrtanee, has been productive of vood re- ;
* i. ial oti ve iti ây .e nia ar a ably a Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * *
active exertions in the ' Temperance, as| The Plantation Bitterc have cured me.
wa?
cause of
Me 1D. REV. J.S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y.â
| them.
imrge al
Facts are stubborn
things.
«* * * Towe much to you, for I verily be-
j reverend
lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
REV. W. U. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y.â
te tl
Thou wilt send me two bottles more
) co? *
also given iu favor re|
| ss# # #* T have been a great sufferer from
Andrew's Hall, on the 20th in
irfy demonatrate The ostensible object
f that meeting was the election of several offic .| fs
who bad not preyiously been appointed ; |
a Constitution was, at the same time, submitted, | your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are
lause by clause, to the members, by the President |
f the Society, D. U'M. Reddin, Esq., and with |
, slight alteration, was unanimously adopted. |
The meeting Was largely attended by che members. |
woth old and youhw, and varlous suggestions, for
biex
| were submitted and commented gpon. The greatest j . : i )
unaninaty and harmony prevuile 1. The Soci ty | to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the moat
will, for the future, or until further arrangements | astonishing effect.
be made, meet twice a month until the tirst of May r
next, and ence a month during the summer season.
Due notice of these meetings, and the objects for
+ meet
stant, cu
street Send us twenty-four dozen more of
daily increasing with the guests of our house.
SYKES, CHADWICK & GO.,
Proprietors Willardsâs Hotel, Washington, D.C.ââ
u-of thre cause and the success of the Society,|, «9 © © Ihave given the Plantation Bitters
G. W.D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldierâs Home, Cincinnati, 0.
of the St. Dunstan's So It aets like}
on the next night of meeting, and
vanner
gaus that bas distressed me for years.
a charm,
n each suc ding one, there will be a lurve ad-]} » =
, â f â : . nth . } 4 . e ( a Q â
nent of ie : uited Stated until properly > er of its already numerous body. | C.C. MOORE, 254 Broadway.
sxchanged, and each company or regimental Before the meeting was di ssed. the Verv Rey. |
â â ge 2 â - ca? Tow .Renr loa T ae 4
counnatder to sign like parole for the men, their | Dr McDonald, V.G., who has taken a lively in-| New-Deprorp, Mass., Nov, 24, 1863.
commands, arms, artillery and public property to est in the Society since its « encement, âŹx-| Dear Str :â~I have been afficted many years
rm paroled avd stacked, and turned over to th od oval of the nzening's, pros i'28,) with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold|
Heers a puinted by Gen. Grant; the officers to RvOG. OW SOME UE S PORCHES WHICH BFC BiUBAGyY J 4
â ; wee 4, private hat ait to be witnessed from the adoption ef (otal ubs/iuence | feet and hands, and a general disordered system
etain their side-a@rmes, private herses and bag- â ,
hs 7 prine pies and encouraged allpresent torene wed zeal | ppeeisiane; oe ââ âF |
rage; the officers and men are allowed toretarn |), ye verance in the good cat poe wR nog: , Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. Some
te their hemesâneot to bed sturbed by the United | taken in bandâa eause which cannot fail to pro friends in New York, who were using Plantation |
Mates authortties as long as the y observe their} mote their own best interests, as also those of the. Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I com-
varole and laws iu ferce where they reside... .. community in which they live. By the good ex- Ree: lk wine-gisefdl afier.-ai
Gold 145. jample which the members of the Society would | âąÂ°âą* a small w glassful after dinner.
APRIL 11.
A despatch from Toronto, announces the dis-
charge of the St. Alban raiders, excepting Young
_ It is said Jeff. Davis was at Danville on Sa-
turday. A battle was tought reeently near Tus-
ealoosa, Ala., between the Federal cavalry force
inder Wilsen, and the rebel Forrest. Latter
was defeated witha heavy loss, including many
by indise-et Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was as-
ine iples of Te per: |
dto make head-way,
buntil finally those who are new hostile or indiif-| tirely left me, and I could sleep the night through,
perent§will be brought the necessity, | which [ had not done for years.
ihe justice and the benefits of those principles.
) hibit rather than
ss und disputation, the }
asouably ex
} doubtlessly ex
a tonished to find the coldness and cramps had en-
junce umiy be re pect
to recoyuize
I feel like another
My appetite and strength have also greatly
improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters.
SUDITH RUSSEL.â
being.
Society â The
re d a s!
St, Dunstan's TEMPERANCE
Vice President Mr. E. Really,
,
aeluve ort{
Respectfully,
rise Hers.....The general officers surrendered | but interesting lecture on Temperance, before this]
Bon O54 t. comprise the General- hyef. 3 Lie So¹ietvy, on Monday evening, the 3rd inst. St ° :
» Grant, compriee the General-in-elief, 3 Lient. pSopet: fall aid tthe Sain If the ladies but, knew what thousands of them |
Generals, J7 MajorGenerals, and 61 Brigadier- | Audrewâs Hall was censely erowded on the. ocea- | â
G@iebiete Gold 146 | sion, With aw appreciative and attentive audience, | are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe
ââ _ â Pinon ho he leeture evid ade u fuvorab â
ee qo | Upon whom the lecture evidently made a favorable | one half of the! weakness, prostration and distress |
NEW ORK, Apt i 32. opression His Lor iship the Lishop of Charlotte- | |
, anit | : James Marsh, |
The President has issued a Proclamation re-
| experienced by them would vanish.
â i the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, V. G.
gard » discrimination practised by eertain | s the lecture, in language of compti-| Esq., of 159 West 14th St. N. „, says, âhe has
Foreig I owers against United TALES & hi a at f igre SP sh mye three children, the first two are weak and puny, his
var, ahd giving notice to such Foreign Powers . dies _ ieee a ar oe : |
wnt 2 ; D slees's , a - ge ther gentlemen who gave expression to their! wife having been unable to nurse or attend them, |
that Their Vesseis Whi -enil ~d here lifer to eX-+ W tl! fe .f r , wes > }
ictly the same privileges iu the Ports of the t ni go Bente sey and eter tie y SNOFMY | but that she bas taken Plantation Bitters for the |
âig : e â ifter nine oâcloek, some formal business was trans }
d States which American venee receive in ate | ted by the Society, and several new members| last two years, and bas a child now eighteen |
lingerie Line ne W Dried 2s a HveG ) were added to its numbers, after which it was ad-| months old which she bas nursed and reared her-!
Va cton t bas not yet hi $ cre-|j ed for a fortnight. 1 bot! , bs
ntial | On Monday, the 17th instant, there will be aj SÂą!f, and both are hearty, saucy and well. The ar- |
eet eral meeting of the members of the Society ticle is invaluable to mothers,â &c.
. ; ; , > DP
\ ( s Gave ffy, w ny was April. 4, 18609, P. Biake, decây.} i , d . |
; nary : ait -°} Sueb evidence might be continued for a volume
Y BSSOCTALCG W fhe Rating i . Sa us :
an § . Ko now 1 pension of ÂŁ10 â Che best evidence istotry them. They speak for
â red np te istrali >â Sa edee ep moar . | themee!ves ersons sedentary habits >)
ir as @ red wil r of Australia, Bo TO MR. JOHN BUTLER, TEACHER. brig Ives. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled |
( Smtnesbis | Dear Sir,â | with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart,
os » . - as lac of annetite istress tter eating rnid live
eof rey ae gill We, the pupils of the Cherry Valley School, Lot lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver,
Til qt i sz St DI wie . . . . . bis . - â
" : 50, beg most respectfully to'tender you this address! constipation, diabetes, &c., will find speedy reliet
Sik j~âCan you inform ive why @ *âcrimendĂ© | as a tuken of the respect and esteem which we en- through these bitters.
nut taken out against Blank
f ers mentioned in the De-
puty Sheriff's letter of the l4th ef March last,
structing that officer in the diseharge
ty, -bef the concentrated power
against the
warrantâ was
| .
in anu Oe
if the County was directed
âstrawamanââ that we carried off ia triuu
Yours traly,
ONE OF THE POSsY.
April loth, 1865
â-âae
To THe Eorror oF THE EXAMINER.
i
meeting of the
taute of South West River, New London,
i at the Hall on the Sth instant, for
the purpose of bestowing @ sult able name upon
tile village hitherte known as â* Grahamâs
ir:âA large aud respectable
there,
ross:
The meeting was organized by the appointment
of Mr. Arthur MecEwen-to the chair,
rsigned Secretary; after w lich several nauies
subinitte d, and rezoltrtions moved and see
mae
were
onded, the following of whieh were carried, viz:â |
Moved by Mr. Neil McKenzie, seconded by
Mr. Edward Mekwen:
Resolred, That the village now known as Gra
Cross, sball for the future be called
* Cliftan.ââ
Moved by Mr. John: G. McKay,
Mr. Duneau Melotyre:
Resolved, That the proeeedin 7s of thi:
be sent to the Exramiter for publieati ,
request that other papers would please copy.
Hain 8
seeouded by
meeting
wilh a
Then, after three cheers for â Cliften,ââ and
three for Her Majesty Queen Victeria, the meet-
| ing quietly dispersed.
NEIL. McKENZIE, Seely.
Clifton, New Lendun, April 7, 1560.
The Brig Juniper, belongmg te the Hon. James
Yeo, which vessel was carried away by the ice
from the North Cape, last
been drifting about in the ice in the Gulf fer the
pust three mouths, arrived salely in this Port on
Wednesday meraing
the worse from her contact with the
drifted down past Cape North and St. Paul's, on
to the coast of Newfoundland, before she got clear
of the ice, when sbe made her way back by way
of the Gut ef Canse, having traversed com pletely
round Cape Breten.-â/9.
boi Sa
The Steamer Heather Belle made her first trip
for the Season, ta Pictou, on Monday morning
and the Steamer Princess of Weles, hei
first trip fer the season, te Summerside and
1e@, iit
âââ Sn
The Brig R. B. Strong, trozen up ia the iee off
; eon
Monday morning last, She was earried away
by the ice some days previously, and came near
being lost several mes, ere she was got safely
A
t .
into Port.âJd.
~ ~
Suow or Far Carrie.âThe Easter Show
of Fat Cattle for this County came off yesterday.
Phere were ten head of herned cattle exhibited,
land taken ag a Whole, are considered by com-
petent judges, to be the best that have been ex-| rute.âMr Roehe will continue his
hibited on Queen s Square for many years. âI he | Phe Planetsâ on next Wednesd iy evening.
display of beef on Savurday wext, may, therefore, |
âThere were |
be expected te be very saperier.
also some sheep exhibited, belongiug to Messrs
Bluke and Bridges, butchers.
| the fat cattle, were bought by Me. Blake.
particulars will be given in our next.âMerald.
Bronchial Troches â
mirabie remedy for Bronchitis, Hoarseness
Lungs âThey are of great value for the purpose
|} for which they are designed, while they are
usually and pleasantly etlicacious, they contain ne
hurtful ingredients, but may at all tines be used)! of Peter Macgowan, Esquire, of this City.
| with pertect safety. â Boston Recorder.
------ââB O@= -â -â
| Jupsonâs Mountain Hears Pitis.â How
His remains. were eynveye i to! strange and wonderin it often seems tv us thata | 9 Âą Scatlet Fever, taken by contagion: five weeks
â| medicine composed of simple mountain herbs aud
| roots, should so certainly search out aud cure
+ disease.
| know and preserve so leng and well
and the}
in January last, aud has |
. @ â
last, apparently not much
Mest, if not all
Puli}
are widely kuown as af ad- | Qampbell, Exq, J. P.,
liow surprising that the Indiaus should | } ; J i
a seeret that | day of March, after a lingering tness Janet, the} of Consumptive P.tients in advanced stages of the
tertuin for you, as teacher of our school. We sn-
erely regret that you aie about tu resign the charge
of our sehool, as we were iu hopes, uutil very re-
feently, .hat yeu would remain with us another
year; but as you have been offered a situation |
equaily as good as ours, and six miles nearerâ your |
home, we cannot expect yc u to rewaitu with us any
longer. You bave had over sixty scholars in atten-
lance during the last year, and we know that one
person, withvut extraordinary exertions, is incapable
}to perform his duty efficiently, and to the suttwfac-
tion. of all parties, The pay which you have re-
jceived from the people is insufficient to reward you
| for tae extra trouble you were compelled to undergo
in order to do justice to su great a buwbers of pupils,
but we are happy to inform you that could you be
induced to remain, you would receive a handsome
remuuetation for your services. In conclusion, we
sincerely thank you for the valaable information
| imparted to us during the last year; and sincerely |
hope that yoo may be as successful and popular in |
your, new situation, which is the earuest wish oi
your grateful pupils.
Every bottle for exportation and sale out of tl e|
United States has a metal cup end green label
around the neck.
Beware of re-filled bottles,
not been mutilated
See that the cap bas
Any person preâending to sel!
Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is an im-|
postor. We seli it only in bottles,
Sold by principal dealers throughout the habita- |
ble globe.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.
New York.
Oct. 10, 1864, âŹm
UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY.
There is,
| been
probably, no line of diseases which has
erroneously treated than Threat aud
j npialnts.
Mary L McDonald, âThere is ulso not a reeipe written, nor a prepar-
lation before the public tor the above complaints,
| Alfred Beers,
Jane Huggan, Charies Mutch, |
Jane J. Irving, Joseph Marphy, | that dot 8 not contain Ipecac, Antimeny, Lobelia, o7
Annie Melsaac, Wiliam H. Irving, | um, in some form or other, which } claim to be
Mery V Hayden, Faunie Beers, | entire ly unnecessary in nine tents of such cases.
} Louisa Beers, &e. &e. ' is they produce nafsea, cause we stomach to repe]
| food, au i wen diseake to triumph oy er What nature
»wrp ae Lrequires to Keep up strelivti.
REPLY; Aieain these Tsiaiheudble ecktsiekeuth ante doses
Dear Perus,â \to be placed so far apart, that the irritation which
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your kind; causes the conyh yets the upper hand, and the
and flattering address, in which you regret my re-; foundation of weak lungs or consumption is per-
signation as teacher of the Cherry Valley School, ) manently laid
vut [ can assure you that the regret is mutual, and A true âCough Remedy shoukl not only be the
that nothing would have induced me to resign at | Pocket, bedsice, or tec red Mpa panies: of all, and
present, were not the school so inconvenient and re- | be used just as often as there is tickling in tre
| mote from wy home and family. I mnst say that} throat, or apenition to cough, but to allow of its
j}during my long experience as teacher, I have never | bo Barwe ened he @ege 7 -â od, eh elear ars
jreceived more respect from my pupils than during | seh ss of aaa eittcch yee 4 ts gs fi th,
j the last year, and I most sincerely thank you for symptvies of Diptheria have Bhat Odteely âcured
the ,vayable assistance rendered to ine In leacbing, | yy) making # Constant use of the Conuh Kemedy as
{and the wiilmgness with which you responded to | a Gargle. For Hoarseness it is invaluible.
every eall,ffor, were jt not for your aid, there would JOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprizror,
}be some neglected in the large Rumbe: attending Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass.
j}my school, 2nd which ,ip fact is tov large to be
j crowded into one swall room, or taught by one per
jsom. During the year that | have taught your
school, L have endeavored to performâ the onerous
duties coonected therewith in an impartial manner,
jand tothe best of my ability, and it is gratifying
to me to know that, from the docility and stpdious
habits of the eider pupils, aud from the exeuwplary |
conduct exhibited by you in general, that, by per-|
severing in the same course, you will be a credit With corrupt, disordered or vVitiated Blood, you
beth to yourselves and your country. | are sick all over, it may burst out in Pimples, or
Wishing you health and prosperity, and beping| Sores, or some active disease, or it may merely keep
| that you may get the services ef a better teacaer, J you listless, depressed and good for nothing. But
| bid you adicu, and remain, | you cannot have good bealth while your blood is
Yours affectionately, \impure. A„ERâS SARSAPARILLA purges out these
JOHN BUTLER. | imperities and Âątimmlates the organs of life into vi-
Cherry Valley, April 12th, 1865. gorous action, restoring the health expelling disease
{ oe | Hence it cures a variety of complaints which
| Anormen Prrare Steamer ovr or tit! art âsenqed! Oe ipa of S08, NONE: 098
| Vay.â-A Paris letter states that âthe pirate Serofula or King s Exit, Tapers, Clee rs. Sores,
steamer Rappahauvock is at lust going to be sold | Eruptions, i imuples, Blotches, Biles, St. me [etd s
| by the Confederates, and Commodore Barton and | ÂŁ4 Rose or Erysipea: r Peiter or Salt Rheum,
| is staff, whe have been directing for two years | Seald Head, Ring H orm, Cancer or Cancerous
the Confederate navy nbroad, are geing te sail Tumers, Svrc Eyes, Femate Diseases, such as Re-
i tension, Irregularaty, Suppression, Whites, Ste riity,
an
| [#° For sale by all dealers in Medicine.
W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, and M. W.
SKINNER, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Char-
lottetown.
March 20, 1865. lm
Cicanse the Bleed.
Seaiiectieannatediecneeeensneee
| McDonald, New York, oats.
; Saie,
} Aue on or before the 3lst December, last), that all
such as
Soon ee
PORT OF CHARLOTYEZL OWN.
it âRRIVED.
April 7âSch Eary Louisa, Rogers, Arichat, bal; |
Mary Ellen, Crispo, do do; Lonisa, Gerrier, do do ; |
Margaret, McDonald, Antigonish, limestone. 8â
Str Commerce, Snow, Hulifax and Boston, merch ;
Sch Ellen, Boudroit, AriÂąhat, bal; Union, O'Neill, |
Harbor au Bouche, do. 16âaroline, Prow,do do, |
1iâStr Heather Belle, Bovirke, Picton, mails; Sch
Mayflower, Gerrior, Arichat, bal ; Enterprise, Me-
Donald, Antigonish, limestone; May Flower, Fer
rior, Aviehat, iron ; Kilzabeth Ellen, Delanienr,
Arichat, bal. 12-âFiyinyg Cloud, Pelepa, Little
River, N.S, bal. 13âstr Princess of Wales, E
Ryans, Shediac, Mails.
; CLEARED.
April 6âSch Woodbine, Robertson, Canso, mer.
8âSarah Caroline, Finlayson, New York, oats
etc; Mary Elien, Crispo, Boston, oats; Brilliant,
Staunton, st. Johnâs, Newfid, potatoes, oats, oys
ters, &c; Union, O'Neill, Halifax, pork, ete.â 10
âStr. Neather Belle, Bourke, Pictou, mails, ete:
Sch Ellen, Boudrovit, Boston, oats; Steamer Com
merce, Snow, 'Talifax, gen. cargo. 11âStr Prin-
cess of Wales, Evans, Shediac, mails; Pacific,
12âAmetia, Gerrior,
Boston, de; Ploughboy, Smith, Pictou, bal. 13â-
Princess of Wales, Evans, Pictou, mails; Zebra,
Matheson, 58. Johnâs, produce.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
West India Produce!
EX âHelen Davies.â
quls Subscribers have received instruc-
tions to offer at PUBLIC AUCTION on
Peake's Wharf, UPON ARRIVAL, the cargo of the
above vessel now daily expected from DEME-
RAMA, consisting of :â
{00 Puncheons very fine Retailing MOLASSES,
10 Hhds
20 Bois Do Do
100 Pancheons heavy Distilling MOLASSES,
o0 PuncheonsStreng Demerara RUM,
i) Hic 3.
29 Fores afuaes ado SUGAR,
30 Bbls.
90 Barrels fine Grannlated SUGAR, (ordered espe
cially for family use.)
500 COCOA NUTS. ©
J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneer.
Cl.arlottetown, April 17th, 1865, Isl. 2in
Valuable Building Lots
IN CHARLOTTETOWN.
rUXO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION,
on the premises,on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist
day of MAY next, at If o'clock, in the forenoon
part of TOWN LOTS Nos. 6 and 7, in the Second
Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, the pro
perty of Jogx Barettt and Joseph FRanxcis
BarRELLI, of London, Esquires.
This property has an extensive frontage on Dor-'
ester, Pownal and Sydney Streets, and from its
central and eligible position, isat present one of the
most desirable for building purposes in the City
The Land to be submitted to competition has been
subdivided into BUILDING LOTS.
te Terms oF SateâA deposit of 25 per cent.
to be paid down on tlre day of Sale, and the balance
to be secured by Mortgage of the premises, payable
by four annual instalments, or one half in two
years and the residue in fowr years from the day of
le, (at the option of the purchaser, with interest
fy
ci
For particulars as to title, inepection of Plan of
the Property, apply tothe Hou. Joun Loncworrth, |
Attorney for the owners
WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.
Ch'town, 17th April, 1865.
EBooks. EBooks.
At AUCTION at MelIsaaeâs Brick Store.
Queen Street, commencing on THURSDAY
EVENING, the 20th instant, and continued from
evening to evening.
I have been instructed by R. J. JUDD, the well
known American Book Seller, to sell 20 Cases of
New Standard Books (well bound) on every sub
âThe most extensive and valuable collection
ever sold in this city, well worthy the attention of
all persons, in town and country.
Catalogues are mew being issued. Call and see
them as above.
ject.
N. RANKIN, Auctioneer.
lin
DR. C. L. STRICKLAND,
Surg@weon MWentist,
Great George Street,
CHARLOTTETOWN.
April 17, i865.âly
April 17, 1865.
Further Particulars Respecting
loss of Skip âDavid Cannon.â
⏠WING to the heavy loss sustained by
the accident to the above Ship, the Subseri
vers Nolify their customers, (whose accounts became
balances remaining unpaid on the 30th MAY next.
will, without respect te persons, be handed over to
their Attorney for eollection. All Notes of Hand
now due MUST BE PAID AT ONCR.
set 6 W. W. LORD & CO.
April 17, 1865. Im â
Boston & Colonial
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Vg STEAMER âGREYHOUND,â
P. A. Nickerson, Master, will leave CHAR-
LOTTETOWN for BOSTON, on
Tuesday next, April 18th,
ut 6 o'clock, pâm.
For Freight or Passage apply to
I. C. HALL, Agent,
Water-street
lin
FOR SALE,
BBL3. EXTRA FLOUR,
2000 lbs. Superior OAKUM.
i. Cc: HALL
40
_ Châtown, April 17, 1865.
SEED WHEAT. .
SMALL QUANTITY of SUPERIOR
application to N,, RANKIN,
April 17, 1865. : Queen-street
Rocfing and Mâf'g Co.
Ot BOSTON.
Avent for this Island for the sule of the above
Company's Rooting preparation, isâ now prepared
stating how many squeres require covering can
have the amount needed.
if pnt on properly.
Gravel also furnished.
EDW. R. TAYLOR.
Office Water-street, opposite Telegraph Office.
Châ town, April 17, 1865.
A SEED WHEAT, can be had by making early
NEW ENGLAND
FANE undersigned being appointed sole
to furnish parties requiring the same. And by their
It is warranted Fire and Water Proof,
Please call and leave your orders.
April 17, 1860. 4w
Marble Mantels, Slate Mantels.
Rarmges, Eegistiers, Grates,
All numbers and sizes,
O* HAND, aud supplied at very low
prices, by EDW. R. TAYLOR,
Water-street.
Wanenorvse âCity Stove Store, DesBrisay'âs
Buildings, Queen street,
April 17, 13860. dw
POND & CO.âS
CONE FURNACES.
|
fur the Confederacy vext week. ugprearet : : :
j ? aise Syphilis or Vererial Diseases, Liver Com-
plaints, and Heart Diseases. Try AYERâS SaR-
RY INSTI-| sapariuua, aid see for yourself the surprising
â_â â--â. 0 e-
CatTnouirc Youneé Men's LIrer:
these disorders
During late years tke public have been misled by
= | large bottles pretending to give a quart of Extract of
Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been
| frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little,
th Mareh, by Rev. | ifany, Sarsaparilla, but often mo curative proper-
un D. Coffin, son of | ties whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment have
| Benjamin B. Coffiy, to Miss Sarah Collin, danguter tollowed the use of the various extracts of Sarsapa-
of the late James Coffin, all of Savage Harbor,
At 8t. Eleanorâs, on the Sth ulumo, by James
Mr. Andrew Campbell, of
»| Lot 16, to Matilda, third dauglier of Mr. Phomas |
W. W. SULLIVAN, Secây.
Married,
At Morell Manse, on the 15
| Henry Crawford, Mr. Willi
Still we cal! the compound âSarsaparilla,â
: : ; name from the load of obloquy which rest upon it.
â| Married at Melbourne, Anstralia, on 22nd De-| We think we have ground for believing it bas
opr) last, Allan E. Macdougutl, Esquire, form. | virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of
erly of P. E. Island, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter! the diseases it is intended to eure. We can only
|} assure tho sick that we offer them the best altera-
lee = tive which we know how to produce, and we have
Died, | reason to believe itis by far the most effectual
At Strathalbyn Manse, P. E. Island, on 97th ult, | P&tifier of the blood yet discovered by any body.
: , ; : AYERâS CHERRY PecTroORAL is 80 universally
yrevious, in the ldth year of ler age, Catherine, | known to surpass every other remedy for the cure
âithe beloved daaghter of the Rev. A. Campbell. | of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup,
At Graham's Koad, New London, on the 28rd} Bronchitis, Incipent Consumption, and for the relief
)
Queen Square previonsly to its being railed and} pay escaped the search of the greatest physiciaus | beloved wife of Mr. James Calder, aged Sf years | disease, that it is useless here to recount the evi-
planted with ornamental trees, an olject for w
the House ef Assembly, in the late Session, gone
roashy appropriated ÂŁ100. The old Barrack pro-
erty if ulso undergoing extersive unproven. nts.
âhose who purelased the lots fronting snore hive,
with the aid of brush nnd stone, Xe, mace very
ith! the world has ever seen. True, the aucient m-
| babitants of Mexico were a strange race,
| by the Spaniards living in large cities, and, allow
| civilized as their conquerors. In the words of a
found |
ling for their strange customs and religion, as well
At Murray Harbor, (North) ou the Jket ultime,| dence of its virtues. The world knows them
Jubanna, widow of the late Mr. Thomas Brophy, | Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell,
jaged 72 years, leaving two sons and one daugiiter | Mage, and sald at w holesale and retail by
*ito mourn the loss of un affectionate motlier. Her | Geo. A. Bayar. St Sch XB
i
}end was peace.
lecture on} activity with which i cleanses the blood aud cpres
| rilla which flood the market, until the name itself Albertine @il Co.
has become synonymous with imposition and cleat maaan
and in-! N AND, a few casks of the above
| tebe cu f D 1
Coughs, and other troubles of the Threat aud | Looper, of Lot 14. it nd to supply sucu a remedy as shall rescue. the
Avery Brown & Co, Halifax N. S.
ibaterial eneroach ments apon the domains of Nep- | writer of some celebrity, â they have perished
tane. The land thas formed will be very valu-| from the earth, their etties are gigattic piles of
able, and. when tastefally laid off aud enclosed,) pyins; their Kings and Princes, so inghty in
Will make thut one of the handsomest aud plea ant- | their life, are forgotten; their ruins and their
| \At Newtown, on the3rd ultimo, John McTavish, |
juged @0 yeurs, after a lougand painful illness.
| On'the 3rd instant, at Grand River, Lot 55, Angus| =
Walker, aged 5Y years
On the 3rd instant, Sarab, youngest dangiter: of |
W.R. Warson, Châtown,; P. E. E.
Shipping News.
est parte of the city.
vt the Harbor. Jadging by present indication. , we
believe it will, ere long, be adérned by séveral
Beat and substantial private residences. Mr. lugs
bus already commenced thé erection of a large
Vitee storey brick dwelling house-âPaor ~
{t commands a splendid view |
William aod Isabeila Young, aged 2 years and 5
medicine alune are left.â The united festimeny ccauitine.
raensâ is, that JUDSON's
jof all intelligent
Lb PILLS are the most sue- his aye, Mr. Finla
MOUNTAIN HE Gillis.
At Sacramento, California, February 9th, Albert
|© Wright, sou of James Wright, Esq, Bedeque.
cessful auedicine in the world in curing disrases. ;
old by all Medicine Dealers,
At Lot 13, on the 7th instant, in the 90th year of'
PORT OF SOURIS.
April 4âSuiledâSchr. Josephene, Chevoire,
Boston, prodace & passengers ; Benily Gay, Hali-
fax, do;
Forest, do do,
Hadson, Stewars, Halitax, do; pe
ROVED to surpass all Steam Heating
apparatas, and costing only balf the price
| Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Heat
| pipes required to be placed when buildings are
erected. Keliable certificates produced to substan-
| tiute the above facts. Full partic lars given by
| applying to EDW. R. TAYLOR,
Water-street,
Agent for P. KE. Island,
4w
| Apri 17, 1865.
| NEW BRUNSWICK
| OLL, which lasts much longer and is superior
to American Kerosene, Being made from coal, is
warranted unex plosive.
EDW. BR. TAYLOR,
Water-street.
_ April 17, 1865. dw
1865. SEEDS! SEEDS! IS65.
FRESH SEEDS !!
HAVE JUST RECEIVED the lergest,
freshest. newest supply of SEEDS I ever had.
OF THE LATEST Gkowrd. No old Seeds at
my establishment. I can with contideuce recom-
mend them to my custemers. If you want good
Seeds call at the
Cash Drug Store of
M. W. SKINNER.
2in
NOTICE!
Abt PERSONS indebted to the late
âą firm of DELANY & WILSON, are hereby
notified that Accounts remaiuing âuupaid after the
| Joth day of MAY wext, will be sued for without
| further notice THOMAS DELANY,
April 17, 1865.
| {. containing in all xboat 180 acres of Leasehold |
âHousehold Furniture at
AUCTION!
HNO be Sold, at the residence of A. D.
SMITH. Esq., West Street, near the resi-
dence of Simon Davies, Esq., on THURSDAY, the
20th inst., at LL oâelock, a. m., all his
Household Furniture,
Consisting of Walnut, Drawiffg, Dining, and Bea
room Furniture; Silver Plate, Diving and
Breakfast Sets in China and Stone. China,
Beds and Bedding, Carpets, Mattrusses, &., &.
For full particulars see Catalegnes.
J.38. CARVELL.
Charlottetown, April 10, 1805.
Money Order Interchange withâ
Rew Brunswick.
GRDERS pavable at the MONEY
ORDER OFFICE, in New Brunswick, can
now be obtained at the Post Office, Charlottetown.
The following are the Post Oitfices in New
Brunswick that are authorized to grant and pay
Money Orders, viz :â
Bathurst, Bend, Chatham, Dalhousie, Fredericton,
Grand Falls, Hillsborengh, Newcastle, Richibucto,
Sackville, Shediac, St. Andrew's, St. Jolin, Sussex
Vale, Woodstock.
Commission charges will be the same as that on
orders issued on Canada and Newfoundland.
L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General.
Gen. Post Office, Chariottetown, PEt.
April 10, 1865. Jin
OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION.
1865! 1863!
B: C. Ss.
JOHN BELL,
Nerehant Tailor,
y OULD CALL ATTENTION to his
STOCK OF
CLOTHS,
DOESEINS,
2WEBDS,
CASSIMERES,
SILK,
VELVET,
MARSELLES, and other
VESTINGS,
TAILORSâ TRIMMINGS,
which he is prepared to make up to order, at the
shortest notice.
J.B. trusts that by strict attention to business.
combined with a thorough knowledge of the trade
anda long aeqgraintance with the requirements of
those who so fiteritly patronized his predecessor,
will ensure for hin.a good share of theirÂąommands
THE
Ready-Made Clothing
DEPARTMENT
Is well supplied with new and fashionable gar-
ments, of his own manufacture, which for quality,
style and price, shall vot fail to give every buyer
the greatest satisfaction, us the motto wi! not be
âCHEAPâ? ONLY, BUT
âCUEAP AND «@oopD,â
ALSO,
HATS AND CAPS,
SHIRTS,
AND
COLLARS,
SCARFS,
TIES,
POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS
And GLOVES
UNDER-CLOTHING,
2500 pairs Island Manufactured SOCKS.
ISLAND HOMESPUN in variety.
Working Men, (and who does not work), are
invited to call and investigate the above at
BELLâS CLOTHING STORE,
QUEEN STREET,
Charlottetown, P. E. 1., April 10, 1865.
Schooner for Sale. :
THE subscriber offers for sale th. «
Schooner **STAR OF THE SE4,â
538 tons registerâbnilt at Bathurst, N.
B, (of Hackmatack) in 1862âis very
substantiaily built and well found.
J. 8. CARVELL.
Ch'town, P. E.T., April 10, 1865.
Nin,
Schooner âChangeâ for Sale.
THE above named SCHOONER
will be sold ut Auction, at QUEENâS
WHARF, GEORGETOWN, on
TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 12
o'clock.
{=> Terms liberal. J.§. CARVELN.
Châtown, P. E. 1., April 10, 1269.
Under the Patronage of Mrs, Dundas,
fee order to aid in raising funds for
improving the Fabrie of the Parish Church
of St. Eleanorâs, the Church of England Ladies
of St. Eleanorâs and Summerside purpose having
a BAZAAR, in St. Eleanorâs, about the middie
of July next; on which oceasion the Steamer
Princess of Wales wi'| make an excursion trip to
Summerside; the Volunteer Band from town will
perform, and av atnple supply of good retresh-
ments will be on hand.
It is also contemplated to have a TEA, com-
menecing at an early heur of the same day, and
followed by Music, Recitations, Speeches, and
refreshinents.
Further particulars of the place, day and hour
will be communicated presently.
Aprii 3rd, 1865.
CRICKET.
A TEA and CONVERSAZIONE will
4% take place in the TEMPERANCE HALL, on
TUESDAY evening, the 18th April instant, at 7
o'clock, under the auspices of the CHARLOTTE-
TOWN CRICKET CLUB.
Tickets can be had at the Stores of W. R. Wat-
son and T. DesBrisay, Esqé. Price of admission
2s 3d. Juveniles Is 6d.
Tho following Ladies have kindly consented, to
preside at the Tea Tables and receive contributions
for the same.
Mrs. Alexander, Mrs.
* Albert Hensley, â
J. C. Pope,
F. Longworth,
« J.T. Jénkins, « B. Davies,
â« W. Welsh, â Heath Haviland,
« William Fall, * A. 3Swabey,
* TD. Davies, * TT. Morris.
Vocal and Instrumental Masie during the even-
ing. _ JAS. PEAKE, Secây.
Châtown, April 6, 1865.
For Sale, or To Let,
past beautifully situated HOUSE anc
FARM, belonging to the subscr'âer, on the
Princetown Road, opposite the Cath lic Collex@,;
and within a little less than one and: jalf mile of |
Charlottetown. The House has a nawaber of large |
and commodious. Reoms, and is in every respect |
suitable fer a respectable family. The Farm con-
sists of SEVEN PASTURE LOTS, and the pur-
chaser or tenant cau have one or more of these
Lots to suit his convenience.
ALSO
TWO HOUSES in Charlottetownâone eppepite
Hillsborough Square, and one in Grafton Lane,
with a lot of Land attached to each Lonse of 40
by 76 feetâall of which will be sold on ronaenaelel
terms, and time given for three-fourths of the pur- |
chase mouey. Apply to
es â JOMN MORRIS.
Sin
Châtown, April 3, 1865.
For Sale or to ke Let,
AND immediate possession given, the
es DWELLING HOUSE, OUT HOUSES,
FARM and PREMISES, at present in passession
of Capt. William Hubbard, situate at Tignish , Lot
Land, a large portion of which is in good cultiva- |
tion. The Dwelling House is commodious and |
well finished, with Garden and Orchard attached ;
the out-bnildings spacious and well arranged ; the |
grounds well fenced with Cedur, and the situation |
well sheltered, pleasant, and central for all busi- |
ness purposes.
premises.
subscribers at Charlottetown, or te Capt. Hubbard |
on the premises. "8
PALMER & McLEOD, Solicitors.
Charlottetown, April 3, 1865.â4i
SAI TPAY PS CAD BA i CPD EN
UW OAL De
Ve. I. F. NEWBERRY, educated
L at Eton,a private pupil of De. A@xeLp, and
Graduate of Christ, Charch, Oxford, oifers instruc,
tion in the Greek and Latin Classics, combiniug
Prosody, Versitication and History.) Having also
resided 24 years ou the Continent, he gives Lessons
in Freneh und Italian, Drawing and Perspective,
Oii and Water Colour Painting.
King-street, Ch'town, 6th March, 1865.
FOR SALE,
ue undersigned offers for sale his FIVE
TOWN WATER LOTS, vear Prince-street
Ferry Wharf, in such. pertions as may be agreed
apon. Adse, FIVE BULLDING LOTS iu the
Town. . MAJOR BEETE.
Charlottetown, Apri! 3, 1865. asi p 6in
~ âTO CARRIAGE MAKERS!
N,
STEEL.
LES,
BOLTS & NUTS:
to be had mery cheap for Cash at
W. E. DAWSONâS.
; 'W. H. WILSON.
April 17, 1865. Qw He |
December 5, 1864,.
| October 24, 1864.
DAWSONâS B
CORNER-OF GREAT GEORGE AND
KENT STREETS.
WILLIAM H. WILSON
AS JUST OPENED A LARGE
STOCK OF
General Merchandise,
-ââ CONSISTING IN PART 0?-â-â
LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the latest
styles; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaines,
incies, French Merinvos and Delaines.
Grey, White, Striped and Printed COTTONS.-
SHIRTINGS, Tickings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Jeans,
Sheetings in Grey and White.
White, Red, Blue, and Fancy FLANNELS;
Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c., &e.
Superior Meltons, very cheap; Mantle Cloths,
Mantles, and Readymade CLOTHING.
FEATHERS, Hats, Shawls, Bonnets, Gloves,
Hosiery, &e., &e.
HARDWARE, Shovels. Hoes, Plough Mounting,
Weaversâ Reeds, Nai's, &e., de.
TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Knives, Powder,
Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &e., &e.
BOOTS and SHOES, Ladiesâ Wellington RUB-
BERS, Rubber Shoes, &c., &e.
GROCERIES; TEA, superior quality ; Sugar,
Molasses, Raisins, Tebaece, &o., &e.
HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety,
W. Hf. W. begs fo call special attention to his
Stock of FURS, imported direct from the
Montreal Factory, consisting ofâ
BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fiteb,
Mock Fitch, Lustred, Opossunn and Minesota.
A fe-y Princess Royal BOAS, very superiors
CAPS, in Hair Otter, Placked Otter, Grey
P.ushed Alfred, and a lot of other styles.
Dawson's Buildings, Nov. 7, 1864.
Denti-otry-
DR- LOUIS DE CHEVRY,
Surgeon Dentist, from Paris.)
Queen Street, Charlotictown,.
RTLEBCLAL TEETH inserted in every
style, with such a close imitation of nature
that the most skilful eye caumot discern the differ-
ence. âThe greutest care ts bestowed epon the
manufacture of the plates, and their make and Tinisa
bear evidence of fine workmanship. All dentalâ
operations are performed with professional dex-
tenty. Teeth inserted with or without extracting
the rootsâthe best substances are employed. Ail
works warranted as represented. Prices moderate.
DENTIFRICE ELIXIR,
For Purifying the Mouth and Preserving the Teeth,
j prepared by DR DE CHEVRY, Surgeon Dentist,
(from Paris.) This Elixir strengthens the gunis,
nders the breath agreeable and keeps the mouth
in @ Constant state of fresh ness.and health, and is
indispeussble to those who wear artificial teeth,
UirectionsâPut a few drops of the Efixirina little
water, dip the brush, andclean the Teeth as âusm.
SUPERIOR TOOTH POWDER,
Infallible remedy for the Toathache.
te DR. DE CHEVRY will be found at his
Office at all hours of the day.
January 16, 1865. 3m
STELLA COLAS.
Rimmelâs Stella Colas Boguet, dedicated
by permission to bis talented Artiste
âHer beauty hangs upon the cheek of night,
As a rich jewel in an ethiopâs ear,â
Perfumes for the Handkerchief:
Alexandra, Guards, 2 pane,
Prince ot Wales, Rimmel's Lilly of the Valley,
Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Millefleur, ;
Fosence Boquet, Patehouly, -Violet,
W. st End, New Mown Hay, Love's Myrtle.
_'the Bard of Avon's Perfume, in & neat box;
âvdenham Eau Ovlogne,. Treble Lavender
Yater, Extract of Lavender Flowers, Verbena
Water, Tercentenary Suchet, Perfumed Tercenten-
ary Souvenir, Shakespeare Golden Scented Locket,
Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making
the Hair seft and glossy ; Rose Leaf Powder, an
improvement on Violet Powder; Bloom of Niyion,
for the complexions Depilatory Powder, âtor re-
movig superflueus hairs without injary to the skin
âNapoleon Pomade, for fixing theâ Mestacheos,
and instantaneous Hair Dye, for giving the Hair
aud whiskers a natural aud purminest shade witl-
out trouble and danger.
Rimmelâs Rose Water Crackers, a aew and amns-
ing device forevening parties. :
F WM. R. WATSON.
City Drug Store, Dee. 19, 1864. }
st tS i
NOTICE.
Pus undersigned âxecutors and Trustees
of the Estate of the late JOHN 8. BREMNER,
of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per-
sons having claims on the said estate to furnish
their accounts ferthwith to Renarn HeaRrrz, Esq.,
Great George Street; and all persons indebted vo
the said estate ave requested to pay over the
umonnt of their respective accounts to him, he
being authorized to receive the same.
JAMES MOOR,
ROBERT LONGWORTH,
RICHARD HEARTZ,
Executors and Trustees.
Charlottetown, Angust 3th, 1864,
EARTHENWARE!
OR SALE by the Subseribers â 10
CRATES of the aboye.
G. & S. DAVIES:
â
January 2, 1865.
MOLASSES!
VOR SALE by the Subscribers â 33
Puncheons Retailing MOLASSES.
G. & 5. DAVIES.
January 2, 1865.
Labrador Herring for Salo.
122 RBLS. No. 1 HERRING;
13 Half Bbls. do d
40 Bbis, No. 2, dv
JOHN 8. PURDIF.
Charlottetown, Jaw. 30, 1865. tf
NOTICE!
âPE Annual GENERAL MEETING
. of the Shareholders of the Charlottewown GAS
LIGHT COMPANY will tuke place at the Gom-
pany's Cffice, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of MAY
next, at Ll o'clock, &. m.
By order,
WM. MURPHY,
Manager and Secretary.
April 17, 1865.
Goose and Duck Gun.
4 ee E subscriber has a very superior doub.e
barretled DUCK GUN for sale. made by
B. Cogswell, Strand, London, No. 9 in the Bore,
and weighs eleven pounds aud a half. Warranted
avery hard biter, Price ÂŁ12 10s cy. For terms
enquire of WILLIAM SWABEY, jr.
Movant Stewart, 20th March, 1865,
Photographs! Photographs!
TAKEN DAILY BY
R. B. MACLELLAN.
Pur Best and Cheapest in the Colony,
Photographs 20s. per doz. (whole. length) ;
other Card Pictures, suitable for the Album, ouly
Is. 6d. each.
N. B.âThe weather makes not the slightest
difference by our formula.
R. R McLELLAN,
Great George St.
Feb. 6, 1865. 8i
Charlottetown, Jan. 23, 1865,
YARMOUTIL
Emproved Stoves.
mPHE Subseriber has this week received
from the Mannfactory, a ful) and complete
cargo of those celebrated
Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves,
3x Schooner Blue Wave. Those Stoves cannot be
E
There is also Stable Manure and Cut Fuel on the | peat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS avd ECO-
For further particulars apply to the; OMY, and are the only Stoves imported here
that give general satisfaction, and now offered for
sale, LOW FOR CASH, Merchavtable Produce,
or twelve mouthsâ credit ov approved notes.
A good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods.
R. J. CLARK.
Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21, 1864, tf
COFFEE! COFFEE!
T° meet the wants of my custemers [
have in Stock 1694 Iba. ey pa OOFFPRE,
which I shall reast and grind, and contiane te sup- >
ply the very best article of GROUND COFFEM:
be had in the Provinecs.
AUCTIONEER
AND
Commission âMferehant,
GEORGETOWN dy Pp. E. ISLAND,
y
GEORGE ALLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Notary Public. Conveyancer, &c.
OrriceâNorta ÂŁxp Queen Square, NEAR
cae Temeerance Hat,
March 6, 1865.
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to be had in the Island, and quite equal to any tyâ
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