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JUEEN'S COUNTY.
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20 and 2i.
Due Donald MeLeod for work done
on the bridge, French River road,
in 1892, ÂŁ0 11
Bridge on the road from Foundâs to
ory's mill, 8
Road leading from Graham's road
to Llardwoeod bill, $
Boglish Charch r yad to TI oug River, 4 0
Bridge on Spring Brook, 7
8 near Crosby âa, Freneh River, 6 0
it
at
i ro and road, old J'own read from
Grabaraâa road to Mill road, 6 0
Road from Charles McKenzieâ's Cross
to division lin â Lot a OR 5 0
F yie's bridge, 5 0
| lye on Wigmore Road, near
Merdoeh MeLeodâs, 6 0
L : fromâ William Cousinsâ to
County bine, §' 0
Road from Charics Bernard's Hil
to the Selhoolhouse, 1 10
Road from Smith's to Grabamâs
wharf, 6. @
Bridge near Joho McLeod's store,
Freneh River, 4 0
Corbetâs Road from C. McKenzieâe
eross roads to Smelt Cr ek, 8 0
Murray road from McKenazie's cross
to the Malpeque road, G§ 0
Old Mill Vale round from MeRenzieâs
; read to Haslamâs road, 3.0
Rend leadimg from Sutherland's
bridge to lardingâs creek, 4 0
toad feading from L ng River road
to J. Cousinsâ 6 0
Read ftom long Rive> to French
River, ee
Perryman at Colesâ ferry, 8 0
Forryman at MeLeod's lerry, 2 10
| from Dogleâs to Painter's,
L e Riv r road, 3 0
Road leading from âTrishtown road
to Long River, wharf, 4 0
Road» from Mefutyre's to Fyfe's
bridge, 7 0
Cam) Doltometogd leading to Tlanu-
For v Jine OF road from Aléx.
Smith's .te»the Schoobbouse ,at
iardingâs Creek, if required, 4 0
Work done on MeKenzi«âs. bridge,
lrench River, in 1862, Q 10
County Line Road between Lots 20
and 29, § @
Dwe David Cole. for_work done on
French Rive? Foad, in 1862, 0 10
ÂŁ1359 11
/nstriel No. 2,
22 and 67.
Jas. MeKinaon fe: euttung windfalls
on County, line road, in 1862, .40
Willing Jewell fir repairing bridge
on the East road, in 1862, L18
Main Post by. id, 20 0
Ruttenbury's road, iW
(irahamâs road, 110
Freetown cond, 110
Count? fe road, south of Ander-
sdn # road, 10 © °@)} Bedeque road throughout district, 20 0 0
Anderson swoad, 16 0 | Lot = a 3 . :
DuSable road, 4 0 | Colville road, - §
Wwe âSka 2, 5 (| Bannockburn road, 8 10 0
Junction rvad, ? 2.6) â â, J â ;
J uluaion sR oad. 0 & 3. @ .@{ Jewellâs road, =
FP as AH Md 4 : 7 T incdanâs road, 510 0
Road leadingâą tp a ferry) â 10 © © | Postroad from Crabbâs toJohnstonâs,6 0 0
Alexandér Sampson's mill road, 110 0 | Road from Pye's to Angus Me-
Cmbapk ment at Pere river, * .. 6 & Eachernâs wharf, : 5 0 0
Cytitre road, Lor 28, : 2 9 @ | Diamond or Bungay road, ifrequired,2 10 0
Mill Vale read, 7 Âą | To cpen MeLeanâs road, 7 10 0
Bridge on Graitalhyn road, 6 0 © | From Pye's to Jacob Dockendorff's, 2 0 0
Nortivweet road, Lot 22, 4 @ 6 North River road from J. Docken-
Old Malpeque road, Lot 22, 2 @ ©| dorffs to Moore's mill, 5: O98
toad leading to the back settlement | Balance due J. Drake on Crosby's
of Lot 80 to Angas Ross's mills, 4 0 0 bridge, 6 0 0
Bridge on main river, Rraidalbyn | Balance due James McLean, on
rad, 1h 10° 6) Warrenâs bridge, 4: .@ 70
pov Due Thomas Wynne and Dougherty,
£130 7 ©! for labor on Chapel road, S $.0
District No.8, comprising âTownships Nos e Donald MeDonald, for lshor on
22 and 24, edeque bridge, oe ae
CG ten Ted beidee ÂŁ70 0 0: Balance dae Chas. McLean on Me-
Mew Ghee road frum Bolt's to- Pheeâs wharf contract, i 1310 0
wards New London, where most fo the contractor fur. MeEwen's
roqttired, 0 0 0 ferry, in aid of sustaining said
Princetown roud, in the district, if , ferry, ai Abs
required, 10 y oO Lowards repairing other roads and
Repairing and new eovering Glas- | bridges in the district, where most
gow wharf, „ 25 0 Ol.. required, sig : 7 00
Little Baneay and bridzes. âwhere j Towards re-building bridge over
most required, esi 9 6} Crabbâs mill dam, Princetown
From Lairdâs mills, northward, to | road, to be expended under diree-
the end ot the District, where â pro ag er ge i Sh
most reauired, 8 0 0 et No. 12, in aid of moneys to
From W a ately river towards be contributed in an equal propor-
Brookfield, 9 9 | tion by the representatives of
Chutéh toad bridge, 20 0 £170 5 O
Old Rustico Road towards Oyster 7
* 3 0 0| District No. 7, comprising Townships Nos
âbe delrmy expenses incurred in re- 35, 36 and 37, nerth side of the Hillsborough
pairing winter roads ia winter of River.
i862, 2 | Road from Mount Stewart Bridge to
Other rouds or bridges where most St. Peterâs Road, ÂŁ15 0 O
required in the district, @ , Mount Stewart Bridge, towards con-
tract thereoa last year, 1 0 0
ÂŁ145 2 6|To build, renew cr repair ee
Nace, *ye - a , , , nelâs wharf, the greater part 0
District No. A, canerenae Tomaships Nos etic ies carried away y the
7" Gt ttine cnnihanht storm last fall. To be sold, an
ele oe inelve roadand eo » @| superintended by the Superinten-
To repair ay from Brackley Point dant of Public Works, ââ re
to Winsloe road by Cartyâs, Cis 2 cot ats Yara bin hae
To oad fre âi gin vernme 7 * â 4 â
âote Unionroud, 8 © 0] BUrpow. Balan dames ET
. ; , ot nex g ,
Wheat, Araaned tieâ rowland 00 Thaw. oy bridge, to -be also sold â
Setedatedend: Som Galop he gr and superintendied a above, 15.0 0
W inslve road, «ig 91 Dee f eget og b site) iveâ
TS Yopair Vaion road and bridge, 6 0 0 ome - f sao a oo 4 y 2100
âTo repair Black River bridge om sag te M N: ie fat ee oregon
road from Brackley Point road to Due Francis } a rgos Oe koa
Covehead, by new (barulls @ | Due Hon. D. Brenan, for iron pro-
@yse°S Brides. rh adition'td the £20 cured for said wharf last fall, and
granted thereon lust year, 20 0)., for â oi frty a acon r 0
Kiowd from Covehead « Union toad, fo ane 2 â\pp i hg Pat & air 100°
ee ae | 9 repair bridge at Ten Mile House,
an from et to Suffolk, by |â" Sa Petorte Mees. andooeh 0 0
& Con ow " Nall EMites mils To repair road from St Peter's Road,
eee apm y 5 0 0}, near =, Andrew's Melaiyre's. 3 0 0
St: Peter's'roud In this District; 6 .0 â| 7tstralg nteningandrepaising trom,
Suffolk road and Arbingâs bridge, Raves he i ag tty 2 ;
witly bukenceunspent last year, 5 0.0 oye Sadia EI, pene 5 aot al
From Joln Bell's to Covelivad by 7 . gg oe ae Appeteon S 3 0 0
Fristonâs road and Connorsâ bridge, 5 0. XD ee raising and rounding the 0
from Adldâs mill, Covehead, to ~ - ne > ie
Stanhope, inclucing Christopher's F Mil ors MeAvlayâs toâ Ten 5 0 0
brulge 5 Mages = ice gi . .
" Pi [racadie Cross Roads to Sandhills,
ÂŁ98 © ©}. including bridges thereon, ââ 5.0 0
» District No. 5. comprising Townships Nos. Due Jobn McNally, for keeping
20, 30 end Lot 65, on the south side of f light to guide travellers on the ice,
BNee Rice. and for bushing ice from MeUon- 7
Amount dae James Gorman, for re- nellâs to Appletre Wharf, 5 0 0
airing road and. bridge on the The hke sum for similar service per-
Korth Melville road, ÂŁ1.15 | formed last year, omitted through
Jobn Kelly, for work performed oversight in appropriation, 5 th
near Kellyâs Crores Lot 2), ÂŁ278 0 0
Alex. MeQuarrie, for bridge on Post agers a 3 me
road, Crapaud, 1 0| District No. 8, comprising Townships Nos.
Due Patrick MeQuaid, for repairing 48, 35, 36-and 37, south side of the Hills-
_ [ilbat Dollardâs mill, 2 0| boreugh River.
Dennis MeUluskey, for bridge on Road from Charlottetown ferry to
roadfrom Lot 30 to Post road, 2 0 0} MectingHonse © ~~ ° £8 0 0
Balance due Neil McKinnon, for Road from Meeting house to Forbesâ. _
repairing bridge at Widow Mc- mill : : 5 0 0
Kay's, Argyle shore, 1 0 | Road from Pippyâs bridge to Brasilâs,5 0 0
Archibald Ferguson, for a som â| Ferguson's mill to back settlement,
~ John MeDougalâs, Argyle » 2 0 by Widow MacDonald's 0 0
Nelson Farrow, for repairing road Barnt Hill road, from James
between Bonshaw aud DeSable, 4 0 0) Corleyâs 6 0
Peter McFadyen, for bridge near Burnt Hill to Baltic 200
Alex. M âs, West River Opening a new line of road from
roud, 1 @| Monahen road, near the teriin-
Due Patrick Dogherty, for repairs ation of the burnt hill road,
on bridge and road on lise of throygh Lots 48 and 49 to the
Lot 65, 2 0 6} Pisquid road near Pisquid Lake,
Post road, from Mabey's to Bon- together with ÂŁ20 granted there-
" shaw bridge, where mosttequired,G 0 0) for and ;laed in the appropri-
Bonshiw 8 0 0! ationsof the 9th road District; _
Post road from Bonshaw to DeSable- after the Government shall have
Linvdge at at ov Desuble. as 6:8 to ke owners of the land over
Piedge at Juin Hall's, Crapaud, 200 0) w said roud will pass, 10 0 0
POA LO LLL DT
NS FOR ROADS, |
That the moneys approy riated |
for the service of Roads, Bridges and W haris |
; ended agreeably to the lollowing Se ale Four bridges and repairs on ald
Townships Nos.
comprising Townships Nos.}Q her roads and bridges, where
0 0
0 0)
BridgĂ© at James Howatâs, 6
Bridge at John MeMurroughâs,
Melville road,
Road from Howatâs bridge to the
| â'fryoen road from Kelley's cross to
line of Lot 65,
Three bridges ou road between Lots
| 30 and 65,
}Road trom the line of Lot 65 to
| DPollardâs mills, HY
Skye road, back settlement, Lot 30, 3
Road from Crosby's millâs to John-
stonâs mills,
, | Road from Crosby's miiJs to Post
Is0 0
0
0
o|
0} Dae John Monaghan for balance of
Due the heirs of the late Angus Mc-
Kachern and Allan MeDonald, for
contract on Hiekey's wharf eee
fall,
wharf, . 6 O 0) Due James McDonald for contract
| Road from Post road to Sandy Point | on Mickey's road last year, 5 0)
wharf, 6 0 O}debn A. MebDonald for bridging }
fhree bridges in Upper Crapaud | Black Run Creek, 40 0
settlement, 16 0 ©) Due Patrick MeAleer and old Mr.
Poor for contract performed on
Mullinsâs road, laet year, 6 0 0
0 | Straightening and opening read from
Jobnstonâs River bridge to Sacp-
herdâs and James MsDonaldâs,
when the Government shall baye
sent a Commissioner to ascertain
the damage or advantage to own-
ers of a m.6.Âą
contraet on bridge sold by the 3
b
>
foe]
4 road 0 Commissioner last year,
| Bridge at Henry Cuteliffâs on the Patrick Mooney for contract last P
0} Melville road, 0 year, :
| Two small bridges on Melville road, 5 0 @|John Traynor, for erecting a new
0! Two bridges on North Melville road, 5 0 0 bridge on Mullinsâ road, lately . oll
| Bridge pear Alex. McKay's, De- become impassable, : 5
0| Sable. 210 {Road from Johnston's River bridge 6a
| Bridge Âą i Kay's, Argyle to White's,
0| Puee? Sn WY Mam. Aari ap Mey 6 © ©| Road to Monaghan by Heardâs mill, 5 0 Âą0
| Bridze "at Canoe Cove near Me- from Glenfinnan road to White's, 8 0 0
7) Eachern 3, 7 © O| From Mark Webster's to Garlandâs, 5â Ura
iRoad from Bonshaw to Argyle from Owen Sitopsonâs to Comisky's,6 0 0
7} shore, : 7 O 0} From James MeDonakl's to wharf, 16 0 0
0! Old Tryon road by Dollardâs millâs, 4 2 0| From Webster's to Doffyâs tridge, 10 0 0
. | New line of road from Lot 67 to back | Bridge at Kellyâs hollow and road Z
0; settlement, Let 30, between the } eastward, a. 2 2
| Jands of Wm. Slane and J. MeGee.5 4° 0 | Road to Cranberry wharf, a Sa
° â_.__---~â~ | To cut down, widen and level road
| ÂŁ230 2 0| at Power's Hill, 6 0 0
0) Rocky Point wharf in aid of in- Glenfinnanâs Schoolhouse to Camp-
| dividual subscriptions and in ad- bellâs ferry, 5 0 0
} dition to grant of last year, 35 © 0|From Jobnstonâs River Point to
| That part ot road from Bonshaw to Main Road, JIN 0 0
0! to Long Creek passing through Straightening, stamping, rounding
| , Lot 65, 4 7 0 Q| and levelling road from Mrs.
7 | Bridge at John McEwenâs (Long Quinn's gate to Fort Augustus, 5 0 6
,| Creek), if required 2 0 0} Old road from ⏠lark s bridge to Jos.
| Bridge at Goose Ureek, Lot 65,do, 4 0 0 MeDonald 8 (Bornish), not up
| Bridge at Feehanâs, Lot 65, do, 8 0 06 Walker's hill, over which a good
| Bride at Websterâs Lot 65, do, 5.6.0 road could never be made, 6 0 0
p | Bridge at Ferguson's, Lot 65, do, 13 0 0) To repair Pisquid bridge and road
Bridge and road from Neil McKin- to Gaol, 0 0
\ | nonâs to Rocky Point wharf, Road from English Church to Mount
â | where most required, 5 0 0| Stewart bridge, ats 0 0
âRoads and bridges from Rocky To build @ wharf at Gillisâ Point,
dl Point wharf to Nine Mile Creek, together with ÂŁ25 individual sub-
where most required, 710 0, scriptions in labor and materials
©! Bridge near Neil Campbell's Nine to be guaranteed to the Commis-
0} MA. Ont, â al anh 3 0° @| sioner, 30 0 0
| Road leading from Eree Charch to- sr :
| wards Mekwenâs wharf, 0 0 ÂŁ241 11 O
Road and bridge {rom Cance Cove
to New Argyle road, back settle-
0) ment,
Road from Bonshaw to Argyle shure
cs
me
i}
oe
go}. and bridges thereon, 5 0 0
tridge near Neil Darrachâs Go 0 0
g | Bridgesat MeLaneblanâs if required,5 0 0
i'Yo the contractor at Mekwen's
0| ferzy, in aid of sustaining said
| ferry. ne 0
q In aid of extending wharf at Nine
mile creek, 15. 0 0
most required, 313 0
0) ÂŁ364 15 0}
All unexpended sams to be laid out
| or applied as originally intended,
° | District Ne. Gy comprising Tounshipsy Nos.
| 31,°32 aid 65, North of Eliot River...
Q | Main Post Road through district, ÂŁ20 0
Central Wiltshire road, if fequired,12 0
â)
District No. 9, comprising Townships Nos,
49 and 50.
Road and small bridges from Tea
Hill to Coanty line, Georgetown
road, ÂŁ30 0 O
To build a new bridge and repair
road from Uigg to the head of
Orwell, 20 0 0
To build a new bridge ani to repais
the road from Pisquid road to
Boarkeâs hill, 16.00
âfo repair Monaghan road, 5.0 0
âYo make a new road from Burnt bill
road, Monaghan road, to Pisquid
Lake, through Lots 48 and 49, in
addition to ten pounds granted
by the 8th District, Queen's
County, 20
To pat mew railing on Bourkeâs, »
bridge, Seal River,
Pownal Bay wharf,
Smithâs road, Lot 48,
China Point ferry.
âTo makeva new>piece of road on
Pisquid road, ]
Repairs to old Georgetown road,
To improve read from Findlayâs, to-
wards cross rouds,to Vernon River
bridge, _where most required
thereat, 20°0 0
fo Charles Haszard and Nicholas
Jenkins for bushing ice, three
pounds each, i 0
Due George Adams for repairs on
Georgetown road, 0
Due John Robertson for building a
new bridge, Bourkeâs Creck, RS
0
8
wo auoqau
ao oeocesos ©âŹ
eooego Âą
oc
~ oO
Dee Michael Flinn for work on
Pisquid road, 0
tepairs where most required, 15 4
£166 18 °4
District No. 10, comprising Townships Nos.
57 and 53.
Surry road and bridge, ÂŁ610 0
Montague road, 9.0 0
Newton road and bridge, 510 0
Newton road to Port Selkirk, 610 0
Main post road, 20 0.0
Murray Harbour road, 610 0)
Green Marsh, 610 0
Douseâs road, 5' 0 0
lear settlement road, 610 0
New Sclkirk from Surry, 8 00
Orwell to Port Selkirk, ee
Orwell to Murray Harbour road, 6 0 0
Belfast road to wharf, 7 0..0
Point Prim road, 610 0
Bachanan road, 210 0
South Pinette to wharf, 40 0
Upper Wood Islapd road, 4 0 0
Canteloeâs road, ifr quired, 410 0
John McLean, for busing ice, 2 5 0
Hugh Martin and J. MeDonald, for
bushing ice, 110 0
Jolin D.MeDonald, forbushingice, 1 0 0
Malco!m Nicholson, Riggâs bridge,
1862, 24.0
D. Frasor, Pinette bridge, 1862, 20 0
Alex. Bruce, rear setiiement bridge,
1862, 0'12 6
John McDonald, filling holes in
wharf, 1862," - 776 6
Jamés Kelly, senr., do do 012 0
Hector Morrison, do do 012 6
Neil McDonald, filling holes in
bridge, 1862, 010 0
John McLead, do do O17 6
Port Selkirk wharf, to build an L
thereto, together with ÂŁ40 unex-
pended last year, ; 30 0 0
Repairs where most required, 413 10
ÂŁ166 13 4
District No. 11, comprising Townships Nos.
and 62.
Post road and bridges from County
line to Belle Oreek, ÂŁ20 0 0
Wood Island road and bridges to
line.of Lot 58, 12 0 0
Bridge pear Angus Beatonâs mills, 15 0 0
Post road and bridges from Belle
Creek to line Lot 53, 1s 0 0
Murray Harbor road from Lot 58
to County line, 10 0 0
Three Rivers and towards Wood
Istands, 16 0 0
New road near Currieâs mills, 6 0 0
Maitland road to Wood Island road, 7 10 0
flalket road and swamp to Fiat
River, 9 0 0
Selkirk road towards Currieâs mills,10 0 0
Selkirk road from Currieâs mills to
Robert Emeryâs, 40 0
Pleasant Valley road, 5 0 0
Road from Flat River to 8. Pinette
wharf, 7 0
Road from Currieâs milla to Belle
Creek, 4 0
To Dougald Mclsave and Norman
MePherson, ae compensation for
removing their fences so as to en-
able the necessary width for the
highway, so far as to be on a fine
with the farms of M. McMillan,
Donald Bell, James McNeill and
Archibald Meleaac, six pounds
each, in fall, 12 0 0
Repairs where most required, 1013 4
ÂŁ166 13 4
| District No 12, comprising Charlottetown,
Common and pe tt Poplar Island
Bridge, and Township No. 32, North of
York River.
Amount over expended lust year, ÂŁ116 9 10
Wrightâs Bridge, 80 0 0
Repairs to small bridges, 50 0 0
General repairs on Post roads, 166 0 2
General repairs on Royalty roads, 37 1% 0
ÂŁ450 0 0
ithe constitution and so fi to many farmers.
the Crops secared a month sooner, and the cost of
ithe Club saved, The expense now reduced to the
FHXITE best chance ever offered to the
Farmers of P. E. Island, by which Time, La- |
bour and Money are saved, the grand secret to us
all, and can now be otfected by getting one of those
latest wonderfully improved
MANNYâS PATENT
Gold & Silver Prized Medal
Mowing & Reaping Machines,
with
Steel-lined Guard Finger Plate, '
tempered same asthe Knives, and is agtached to |
the finger by a NEW PATENT PROC ESS, thes |
making am entire new Gniting face, with Horse |
Yokes and Swifigle Trees, nox in former machines, |
makes them nOw more valuable to farmers Unan |
any of the or throughout the world, and |
are noW warautÂźd to ent ome acre of Hay or Grain |
each hour, Bf ope shillings eest, by forming a Club
of five, which will bé a fifth less expense than the
old fashioned Scythe euttiy , proved wo injurious to
With those unsurpassed) Machines any quantity
of Seed can be sown in Spring at one Une, and no |
fear for hands to ent it, when ripe, need be felt, and |
wages Of one man for a month,
In proof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, West River,
whose butter and cheese are so highly prized where-
ever they can be got, certilies he purchased one of
those
Wouderfal Money and Labour
Saving Machiacs
in 1861; eut all his Hay and Grain, nearly a hun-
dred acres, and cut bis brothersâ â. also with it,
nnd then hired it out, by which he Âą eared half the
price of the Machine same year, and is now free,
aud had the crops of both farme cut in addition,
This certificate is more satisfuctory on the Island,
as it ean be relied on, than one hundred names
from other places.
The above and the following first-class Farmers |
and Stock Masters can be referred to, some of whom |
have MANNYâs Parenr Macuines in use for three
or four years, and have proved much more durable
und beneficial) than they ever calenlated on, and
consider they are the greatest boon that can be
conferred on their brother Farmers, Professional
nen, teachers, sea captains, widows, tradesmen,
and all those whose time onght be wore valuable
than at sach anprofitable and severe work as cutt-
ing huy and prain for the horses that are at rest,
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âThe Wonder of all Nations!
THE MARCH OF INTELLECT FOR SPRING 1863
Krom the Woridâs Vair.
and ought to be at such employment, in place of
white men and women toiling themselves to death
to keep the horses alive, and at more than four
times the cost:
THIS 18 NOT KEEPING PACE
WITH THE TIMES.
P. Lane, Exsq., J. P. William Clements, Esy.,
W. Acorn, Lot 49, }). Creighton, Esyq.,
R. Mutch, Gallows Polut,iQ@. Harris, Exsq., e
d. McInnis, â Stewart & Owen, Ship-
R. Ings, China Point, builders,
âŹ. Vickerson, Yernon|Hon. D. Beaton,
River, Theo. Desbrisay, Esq.,
and forty-six othere, whe got those wonderful
Machines that work like telegraph.
The demand is now so great, caused by the vast
namber of men killed in the war, and the order
from Kurope for 1800 of those invaluable money and
labour saving Machines, with eighty six more
wanted last harvest that could net be finished in
time, will now require all parties wauting those
Machines to send the order to the Agent, or the
Depot at Orwell, with as little delay as possible, to
ensure having them in good time for harvest.
No payment will be demanded until the Fall of
1863 and 1864.
Farmers not up to the great benefit of levelling
and rolling the land are strongly adyised by ali
Agricultural Socicties and chemisis totry it, when
it will be found to pay well for the little outlay and
trouble. Te encourage the experiment, two dozen
field rollers can be had trom the undersigned, il
ordered soon, at COST, and 12 months given for
paylnent.
AGENTS:
CuarnvorrercwsxâJdolin Williams, whe is so well
known for keeping the best and cheapest Seed
on the Island; W. E. Dawson, whose Cash
Store is the cheapest on the Island for farmers.
James McGill, Spring Park, who is so famous
for securing prizes for grain at our Exhibitions.
Groncetown â W. B. Aitken, Thomas Owen,
B, P. Norton. :
MontacueâThomas Annear, Philip Beers.
Grand RiverâR, Walker, J. W. Truelove,J.Mc-
Dongald.
Monrray HarsounâThomas Clements.
SourtsâHEdward Kickham.
Sr. An prewâsâP. Griffin.
CascumrrcâG. W. Howlan.
CamreeLLtonâJdas. Broderick.
Other Agents and instructions in Circular from
PATRICK STEPHENS,
General Depot, at Orwell Cheap Store, eheaper
than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE to an
ANCHORâboth included.
Feb. 9, 1863.
UNION BANK
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Incorporated by Act of Colonial
Logislature.
Capital Thirty Thousand pounds Currency,
in 3,009 shares of Ten pounds each, pay-
able by instalments in three years. ©
PROVISIONAL MANAGING COMMITTE.
C. Pahner, Chairman, Hon. W. W. Lord, M.L.C.
lion. G. Beer, M-L.C. Hon. James Pope, M P. P
Henry Haszard, Esq., Geo. F. C. Lowden, Esq.
Wim. E, Dawson, Esq. William Heard, Esq.
James D. Mason, Esg, Thomas Dodd, Exc
Alfred Phillips, Esq. Win. R. Watson, Esq.
J. A. Darey, Esq. Owen Connelly, Esq.
George Davies, Esq.
TEXLIS BANK. is formed, to supply an
addition to the money cireulation of this Ts
land, the waut of which fas for some time been
sensibly felt. It is the natural consequence of an
increasing population, an expanding Commeree,and
of the enlarged production of an industrious and
energetic people,. Incredible as it may seem, until
the year 1855, there never was a Bank established
in this Island; iu that year. under the pressure of
a similar necessity, the Bank of Prince Edward
Island was called into existence ; and while it has
facilitated the tradeâand commercial business gene-
rally, it has largely contributed to the develope
went of theresoureesof the Country, saul its results
are supposed to have been sutisfactory to the
lens pen haying for some years past paid them
an aunaal dividend of ten per cent.
The inerease in the population since the year
1855, the large addiicyto oar trade and commence,
the increasing Revenue, the breadth of arable dau
cleared and cultivated, the growing increase Of
farming stéck, the aogmented export of grain and
agricaltural produce of all kinds, have rendered
further Banking operations in this Island absolutely
necessary.
It nppears from the censns of 1860, and from other
authentic sogrees, thatin the precediny five years
the increase in the population of this Islapd was
9 361 persons; increase of breadth of landeunder
cultivation 45,000 aeres ; increase in the quantity of
roots and cereals exported 842,000 bush. That in
the year 1861, the Imports amounted to ÂŁ314,902,
currency; the Exports, including shipping, to |
ÂŁ313,421, currency, (showing a balance of trade in
favour of the Island.) That in twenty years, from
iX3Y to 1858,the revenne more than donbled itself,
the figures being, in 1839 ÂŁ17,011; in 15859 ÂŁ41,000.
Whilst to carry ou this additional trade, the pub-
lie Banking accommodition up to 1895 was ail, and
since that time it bus never exceeded ÂŁ52,000 per
annum, or about thisteen shillings per head for the
population, a stat 86 siiall as to be âalmost fuctedi-
ble ; while the Banking accewmodation of the
ueizhbouring Province 6f âNeve Branswick, it is
believed, amounts te thirty shillings per head. Âą
The effect of the large additions above referred
to, has been an increasing annual demand for Dis-
count, and for a larger amount of Circulation or
Floating Capital; but as the Bank of Prince Ed-
ward Island did not provide this, the Publi¹é in
their necessity were driven to the private discoun-
ter for accommodation, at very heavy rates, and it
has been estimated that at these rutes a sum nearly
equal to the Capital of the proposed Bank is an- |
nually discounted.
Deeply impressed with the importance of this ;
evil, and feeling that peare, is in this Island an
ample field for the secure rofi action of a
meni Sdde dbo broubibas vet ou foot the
proposéd Lstablishment; and in Submittity this
prospeeins tothe Foreign as well as Ishimd Capi-
talists, as a safe and profitable investment, thes» bey
to refer to the Act of Incorp shirion of the Cnion
Bank, now before vhe Legislature, and to those
parts of it especially intended for the seetrity of
Shareholders and the public generally, namely
Section 18th, whereby Stockholders are declared
versonally liable for create of all Bills issned
»y the Corporation, and all debts due thereby in
proportion to the Stock they respectively hold;
but no Stockholder shall be liable fer any sum ex-
ceeding twice the amount of his Stock, in addition
to the Stock held by him.
And also Section 20, wherein it is enacted that
the total amount of debts (deposits excepted) which
the Bank shall at any a en â not ee
three timest mount of thet vital Stock paid
in. Thre Di R being made | sof in tifeir pri-
vate capacities i: any excess...
Subscription lists for Stoektakers (already largely
subscribed for) are, inthe bands of cueh of the
provisional committee.
Charlottetown, Asi] 20; 1863,
NOFICE OF :
Public Vaccination -
In the City of Charlottetown
and Royalty.
HE â Act to promote Vaccinationâ
reqnives the Superintendent Vaccinator to
appoint a convenient place or places for the dae
performance of such Vaccination, and to give notice
of the game; and)also of the days and hours at
whieh he will attend at such place, to Vaccinate all
eer me who may am Br there requiring such
Taccination; and, also the days and bours at
which such Superintendent will attend te inspect
the progress of such Vaccination in the persons so
Vaccinated.
THIS IS, therefore, TO GIVE NOTICE, that I
have appointed a convenient room in the OLD
COURT HOUSE, as the place at which I will
attend, on WEDNESDAY the 28th day of APRIL,
instant, frou 2 toâ 5 oâelock, p.m., and on every suc-
ceeding Wednesday until the 3rd of JUNE next,
ensuing.
The Actrequires that every Father or Mother of
every Child under the age of Twelve Years, or
over the ae of Lhree Months, shall take, or cause
the same to be taker, to the! Superintendent, as
aforesaid, at the place and times appointed by him,
in order to be Vaccinated or inepected, as the case
may be. Or, in ths event of the death, illness,
absence, or inability of the Father and Mother,
theu and in such cas2, the who hasthe care,
nurture o* custody cf the Child or Children, shall
take, or cause to be taken, the said Child or Child
ren to the Superiutendent for the purpose of being
Vaccinated ,uuless such Child or Children shall have
been previously Vaccinated by some legally quali-
fied practitioner.
For non-compliance with the provisions of the
Act, parepns concerned will each be liable to a
penalty of Ten Shillings, or imprisonment for six
months 5
In order to render Vaccination accessible to all
pereaaay the charge is limited to not more than One
Shilling, and where that sum caunot be afforded,
no charge whatever will be made; so that there
being no excuse for not obtaining the âtion ef
Vaccination, all persons offending egainet the Sta-
tute must expect the penalties will be enforced.
- (Signed) Hi. A. JOHNSON,
hie | Superintendent Vacciuator.
Keut Street, April 23, 1863.
P. 8.âIn order to guard aa rauch a8 pombe
against the introduction of Smal! Pox, it is earnestly
d of all owners aud masters of vesvels,
RMONEY
D. OMEARA REDDIN,
R. REDDIN,
ttornies and
rs at Law.
{p> Orrice in Dorchester Street.
TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. icc
halling from this port, thatthey will be careful not
to slip Sailore or Passengers (intending to retarn
to this Island) without assurance of their having
n Vaccinated or hayinz had the Small Pox. âThe
many instances in whic that fatal disease has been
rought to this conntry, by inattention to thisrud«
vice, it it hoped will operate as a stimulus to future
1863. NEW YEAR! 1863.
NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
RENPREW HOUSE,
( Thomas's Old Stand, Great Georgy Street.)
"PXUE subscribers have lately received the
following Goods, in addition to their Fall
Importations ;â
Hhds. SUGAR, very bright
Chests TEA, warranted good
Boxes SOAP
Boxes and Half Boxes RAISINS
Currants, Spices, Pepper
Mustard; ladigo, Starch
Weaver's Keeds, all Nos.
Ttubber Goods:
Ladiesâ & Missesâ Rubber SHOES
Do do do BOOTS
Ladiesâ Rubber Buskins
Childrenâs Rubber Shoes
ensâ do COATS
And a variety of other Goods.
Also on band:
Boiled and Raw OIL, PAINT
Putty, Wincow Glass, SKATES
Plough and Cart Mounting
Cut Nails, ail sizes, &e. &e. &e.
re We beg to call the attention of City and
Conntry buyers to,our Stock, which is now com-
plete in every department. With regard to price,
we are determined that no fault shall be found in
this respect. Our yoods are bouglit in the cheapest
markets, and will be sold us low, to sav the least
as any in the eity. : :
DELANY & WILSON.
February 2n4, 1963.
"a> HED.
yo LET, and possession given
on the 11th JUNE next, the SHOP
AND TENEMENT IN. QUEEN
SQUARE, oceupied by CHartes Beir, Esqr.
For further particulars enquire of
: MiktS. STAMPER.
April 13, 1863.
Schooner âCherub.â
uk subscriber offers for sale,
: on ]jberelkterms, the Schooner
* CHEROB,â 43 tous register, as she now les in
Lordââs Dock. J. 8. CARY ELL.
April 13, 1863.
lin
BEA TLS
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Ts E MAILS for the neighbouring Pro-
vinees,
ete., will, until farther notice, be made
ap and forwarded as follows:â
For England, Newfoundland, Bermndn, and the
West Indies, every ulternate MUNDAY, at 12
o'clock, noon.
Supplementary Mails will be forwarded the fol-
lowing WEDNESDAY, at So'clock, p.m.
Monday, lith May, Wednesday, 2nd August
Wednesday, 13th ** onday, 4th *
Monday, ellen Wediesday, 16th *
Wednesday, 27thâ Monday, ~ â28th *
Monday, Sth Jone Wednesday, 30th â
Wednesday, 10th â Monday, 1Mth Rept.
Monday, 22nd â* «Wednesday, 14th â
Wednesday, 24th â Mouday 26th
Monday, 3rd July Wednesday, 28th â
Wednesday, Sth â Monday, 9th Oct.
Monday, =: 17th â<< Wednesday, Mth *
Wednesday, 19th Monday, Rar:
Monday, Siet Wednesday, 25th = *
For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, twice in ench week,
as follows:âThe week in which the Mails are for-
warded to Enghind on MONDAY, at 12 .0âcleck,
noon, and "W SPNESDAY, at 8 uâclock p-.; and
the following week on MONDAY and THURS.
DAY, at l2 oâcloek, noon.
For New Brunswick, Canada, and the âUnited
States, via Shediac, every TUBSDAY anâ FRIDAY
morning, at 84 a.m.
L..C. OWEN, Postmaster General.
General Post Office, Châtown, May 4, 1863,
CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN..
Tenders for Renting the City Wharfs.
CPENDERS will be received at the office
âof the City Clerk, until WEDNESDAY, }3th
of May next, from any person or persens desirous
of Neuting the City Wharfs, or either of them ona
âfrom the ef for a term of Five Years,
from the first day Jane next.
The Tender to express, in words at length, the
sum which the person or persons making the iender
is willing to pay for the rent of the sxid wharf or
wharves, anernely 4 half yearly.
The lessee will be required to Ae the wharf or
wharfs, so to be leased, in good and sufficient repair,
at his own cost and charges, during the continuance
of the term agreed upon, and to deliver the same,
at the end or expiration of the term, iuas good order
and condition as when | â
Pwo good and sufficieut xeczrities, to the satis-
faction of the Mayor or presiding Councillor, will
be required for the due payment of the rent and
performance of the covenants of the lease.
Further particulars made known ou application
to the City Clerk.
ane __T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor.
_ City Hall, April*28, 1863. in miay 4
PRINCE EDWARD ESLNAD
CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
TRYON.
Tus Subscriber, encouraged by the very
. liberal support received in the Cloth dresain
ewwry yo s inform er Pree of P. Ek.
sland thet he has imported frow th Kk
in the United States, Ji she Sot makers
Machinery for Carding, Spinning
and Weaving,
and shortly (in sddition to finishing Cloth) will be
prepared to receive Wool for manufactamng into
the various descriptions of Cloth usually made in
the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Oiling,
Carding, Spianing, and Weaving will be
One shilling and three pence per yard.
Other branches in the same proportion. Wool,
which must be washed and drigt may be left with
he J. Callbeok, Sidne Breet, Charlottetown, or
nyo e agents for t ill, fi
paula eau be learnt » from hiro further
A S$ E. ST
Tryon, April 21, 1862. arene
NOTICE.
Al persons having legal demands against
the Estate of James Cores, senior, of Char-
lottetown, ure requested to furnish their
accounts to either of the undersigned, duly attested ;
and all persons indebted to the aid Estaté are here.
by required to make immediate payment to either
of the undersigned, in Charlottetown
GEORGE COLES,
Ch. Town, March 30,1803, I&V
eare. Any Sailor or person about to sail to foreign
rts may be Vaccinated at the Dispensary on any
SILAS BARNARD. ; Executors.
Charlottetown, 24th November, 1302, [Dee 22
By Stcamoar .â Westmorland.â
Fiardadware.
YE Undersigned is landing, per EDA
MAKIA, from Boston and from EXGtary,â
EAGLE PLOUGHS, pares 4
KAGLE 0. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS,
HOUSE NAILS, ~
POWDER AND SHOT.
ALFRED PHILLIPS.
Charlettetown, Oct. 13, 1562.
A Schooner of 50 Tons.
FAVE the Spars, Standing and Run-
ning Rigging, Blocks, Patent Windlass, Chains
and Anchors, Boat and other small gear, second
hand, which L will sell low, and take Freight in
exehange. They can be seen here.
ââââ AL,
.8so--â
100 Pine Ash-bound FISH BARRELS,
GEO. W. THOWLAN.
Caseumpec, Fieb. 9, 1863.
Barley! Barley!
Py ANTED, 3000 Bushels BARLEY.
J. B. ahem?
t
Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1863.
LL a
be]
Ss Ayerâs
ARSapaRiLy»
THR WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY FOR
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases.
From Emery Edes, a well-known merchant of O2x-
ford, Maine,
âT have sold larze quantities of your SARSAPA-
RILLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the
desired efrect and full satisfaction to those who took
it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has
been no medicine tite it before in our ity.â
LONDON HOUSB.«
liars
NEW CHFAP GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED,
lo At the Stand formerly Dempacy's, Opwosite
Aputhecariesâ Hall, Queen Street, "5
i qj HASZARD begs to inform ig
Âą friends andthe publie thet he bas received
| by the * Uranus,â from Loudon, the * Priovess *
âsTheresa,â from Liverpool, a large supply of
Lritish Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hardwure ang
Grocerics. Uaving beem purchased on. the
terms aud personally selected, they will be
the lowest rate for Cash only, comprising :
7 cases Drees Goods bales Striped Shiriings iw
l case Silke and Ut bboneld de Bleached de
1 do Buttons & trimmings] de Printed Cottons
1 do Ladiesâ Muttles, 2 do Cloths and]
3do Hats and Cups (yreat!l do Blankets and Sheet,
yariety { do Wadding
5do Ready made Clothing}! bo da & Hoarth
ty)
dy.
1 do Ladies and Genteâ ngs
7 do Paper hanging (3609
eces) ;
Waterproof Mantes &
Coats
1 do Gloves and Hosiery|5 easks Hardware ~).
1 do Haberdashery Meases do
ldo Po ghana 1 do Cutlery
1 do Shawls and Mnf
ldo Jewellry, Pomatum
and Soaps
2 do India Rubber Shoes
3 Dales Brown Cottous
â ALSU -â- ;
Crushed and Moist Sugar, Molisses, Goffee, Rie,
Mostard. Starch, bine, Rain, Cormints, Spices,
Sconnanane eer Leather, Buckets, Brooms,
oup: Crud anilla Ry u& Mounti
Iron, all sizes, Sheet er ae Barve
Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1862.
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul-
cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From Rev. Robi, Stratton, Bristol, England.
â1 only do my duty to you and the blie, when
1 add my testiziony to that yon publish of the me-
dicinal virtues od pe SANSAPARILLA. My dau
ter, aged ten, an afflicting humor in ears,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to
enre until we tried your SARSAPARILLA. She has
been well for some months.â
From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a well-known and much-
esteemed lady of Dennisvitle, Cape May Co. N.S.
â My daughter has suffered for a yoar past with a
scrofulous eruption, whieh was yery troublesome.
Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your
SARSAPARILLA, which soon completely cured ,
From Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the wiriely-kenvwon
Gage, Murray & Co., manufacturers of
pe vers in Nashua, N. H.
*{ jad for several years a very troublesome
humor in tay face, which grew constantly worse
until it disfigvred my features and became an intol-
affliction. 1 tried almost âF thing a man
could of both adyice and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until I took yeur SARSAPARILLA.
It immediately made my face worse, as you me
it might for a tine; but in a few wecks the new
skin to form under the blotches, and con-
tinued until my face is as smooth as any nog
and I am without any symptoms of the disease
1 know of. IT enjoy feet health, and without &
doubt owe it to your SARSAPARSLLA.â
ErysipelasâGeneral Debilityâ Purify the
Blooa. .
From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York.
âDr. AveR.. I by ey oy to ann Hy Eruptions
Scrofulous Sores persev use of your
one ree. and T have just now cured an
of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we
seas equals the SARSAPARILLA you have surr
plied to the profession as well as to people.â
0}
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took
the
From J. E. Johnston, Esq. We hio,
« For enh ig sh had the tl Eerysipel:s
on my right arm, which tue
4 - reach, and hoan-
ce! I could
dreds of dellars worth medicines. The ulcerd
were so bol that the cords became visible, and the
doctors decided that my arm must be am ed. ÂŁ
taking your SARSAPARILLA, two bot-
all.
âFrom Hon. Henry Monre, M. P.P.of Newcastle,
C. Wena leadingâ member of the Canchion Paria.
ment.
â] have used ag SARSAPARILLA in anton
cncral debility, and. for purifys blood,
De ein ciel seanlts, ted foe coniience te
it to the afllicted,â
St. Anthonyâs F
Scald Head, Sore Eyes. d
From Harvey Sickler, Bsq., the able editor of the
Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylrania.
âGar only child, yoyo three years of age, was
spread uutil they formed a hathsome virulen
Sir vee for dome days, A aLi\iel DAVEE supplied
s eyes for some days. s
nitrate of silver ant other men of without y~ A
apparent effect. Vor fifteen days we hv
hands, lest with them he should Promotes ow the fes-
tering and corrupt wound which his whole
face. Having tried every thing else we had any
ig from, we hegan giv your SARSAPARILLA,
applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you
direct, The sore to heal when we had veieen
the first bottle, and was well when we had finished
the second. âThe child's eyeinshes, which had come
as any other. The w cheod predicted
that the ehild must die,â
Syphilis and Mercurial
Disease.
From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri.
âI find your SARSAPARILLA 2 more effectual
âthese well infurmed men against the quack:
FOR SALE,
Quintais Labrador CODFISH, |
19 Barrels No. h ae ities
150
of Ash fal! botind
4)0,0v0 Cedar SUING .
50,000 Pine do. mews aged
10,000 feet 3 inch Spinve DEATSSâą
Paling Laths and Statding. "=~
FA DIZ.
MES
April 13, 1863. Im â
Field to Let, â
FLELD in the rear of Brighton
N. RANKING
Brewery! Apply torr"
ini ve *
we * ayD + â
PHOGNIX PITTERS,-
âE\UBSE Medicines have now been before
public for a period of THIRTY YEARS,
during thu time have maintained a high
el
=e
F weal
health to porsens saflering nearly
of disease to which the bumae frame is liable,
IN MANY THOUSANDS ==
of certificated ingtances, they have even
ferers from the very verge of #9 unt
after all the as so nestrums ofthe da
terly foiled; and to many thousands they
rmanently secured that uniform
, bealth without which life iteeif is buta
ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy
and infallibably proved that it bas appeared
Jess than miraculous to these whe were at
with the beautifully philoserhieel
which they are compoenteâ, and whics a â
consequently at. te mnie and wen a
sibie action in purifying the s. and channels A
life, and indulging them wth renewed tone and =
i that they were indebted. ; s .
boast of vegetable ingredients, RB
CLNES are purely and sulely vegetable;
neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsen:c
vtber mineral, io any form whatever.
the ignorant pretenders to medical science ;
never before administered in so happily efiica
a combination. - s iw $ oe ee |
âTie first operaticr is to loosen from the
stomach and bowels the vari
ties constantly settling round them; ard
the bardened faces whieh collect in the
tions of the small intestines.
masses behind as to produce habitual
with ali its. train cf â_ or sudde
with its immines dangers. "
to all regular anatomiste who as
bowels aiter death; and. heneeâ sees
cines of the age. The seeond effect of
TAGLE LIFE MEDICLNES is to
neys and the bladder; and, by th
and lungs, the healthful
depends upon the regularity of the
The blood, whict takes its red color
of the liver and Jangs,.betere it»
neneiiains thus pucitied by , and
.]
remedy for the Tr symptoms of Syphilis
and for syphilitic disease t one ether waipenstnn.
The profession are indebted to you for some of tho
best medicines we have.â :
From A. u'. French, M. D., an eminent ician of
te Mass., who is a 7 member of
e
âDn. AYER. My dear : I have found
SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for
both of the pri and secondary ty âeffee-
tual in some cases nab weve tou abodes So
= other remedies. I do = knew what we can cm-
oy wits more certaint success, where & power-
a Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunswick, N.S,
had dreadful ulcers on his Tegs, caused by the abuse
s he it ; alee grew more
and more aggravaâ âor years, of ev
remedy or treatment that ebalt be tpphied, until the
rsevering use of AYERâS SARSAPARILLA relieved
im. Few eases ean be found more inveterate and,
distressing than this, and it took several dozen
bottles to eure hit.
* Leucorrhea, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by internal Serofulous Ul-
ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases
however, in aid of the SARSAPARLILLA, the
application of local remedies,
From the well-known and widely-+elebrated Dr.
cob Cineianati.
Jac ;
âT have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent
alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of
Irregularity, Leucorrtuea, Internal Ulceration, and
Jooal debility, arising from the scrofulous diathosis,
have viel to it, and there are few that do not,
when its effcet is properly aided by local treatment.â
4 lady, unwilling to eliow the publication of her
name, writes:
ry doiutaing Leusotrnea of long standing, by
very debilitating ecorrhea oO} °
two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA.â â
when caused by Scrofeeletmtire system, are ra)
cured by this EXT, SARSAPARILLA. | _
AYERâS: .
CATHARTIC PILLS.
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, thatwe need
not do more than to assure the public theirâ
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they mey be depended on
to do all that they have ever done.
Prepared-by J. Gv AYER; M. Ds, & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., and soid by
W. R. Warsonx, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island
and sold by Merehuanis througheut the Province.
duly 2i, 1862. a weaks â
WORLDâS
RAIR RESTORE
AND â
- ZYLOBALSARIUM ?
. . .
Conmrmang Testimony.
Rev. 0. A. BUCKBER,
SI very: abousialign 4208 Sanne
4 very c' ony to
that of numero on dteate, a eaaeenhaatenat ee
is Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylo'
um.â ,
REv. WM. CUTTER,N Y. *
Seienanterd eakend eoeaepieeaamnt
Bev. J. 1. CORNELL, N. Y. City: â{ proeured it
re by falling of the hair stopped, and
a me '
Vv. J, WEST, Brooklyn, L L: â1 testify to
their vaiue in the most hveral sen witches have
restored my hair where it wa Dald, and, where
Bev. A. WEBST OR, Boston, Mass: âI have usod
* them with effect. Jam now neitber bald
= oy A My was dry and brittle; it is now
REV. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass : meneotnenets
mote the growth of the hair where baiduess is,
Lave the evidence of my awn eyes.â
Sold by Druggists threughout the World
â, _ PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE,
âNo. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York.
Numerous Certificates.
as above.
Wor. Watson,
Agent for. P. E, Islaad,
â| the: blooming cheek.
by
through the veins, renews every part of
and triampbantly ancunts the banwer of health in
Te or ee
« te
The followmg are among the
of huiwan diseases in whie! : a
MEDIOLN ES are well know
DYSPEPS! Ay by) thoroughly abe fireh
and second stomachs, and creating a uw of 4 pure :
healthy bile, mstead of the stale and acrié 7
» Loss of Appetite, Heartburn,
Restiessness, Jil-Temper, Langour, etd, /
which are the general gyamptoms of Dyspepsia,
vani an ; " ad 4 %
the intesti asulven . without vis
lence: all violent purges leave the st
within two days! iio Peveds Bil rs ay
DIABRAGA.
gharp acrid fluids by which these omy :
casioned, and by prompting the lubricative se
of the â 5 b A phe
FEVELS of all binds by, Fesoring, in
regular circulation, throw
all intestimal Pranaeneg « om
The Live Mepiouxes have been :
Rheumatism perwanently 2 bh nay , sd Geo
in half that time, by emia taker nflamatat
hom tn cnet tof ee
ropsies of k free | strowgthe
ing the kiddeys and ie aes J per Ă©
lightfuliy on thesoimportant organs, and
have ever been found a certain.
worst cases of Gravel. hy
Also Worms, by dislodging from the
the bowels the slimyanatser to which
adhere. o .
vesects of they f 7
slight colds will
become}
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and which,
eases tet rug ote aS wh a:
purity whi these LIFE
alternative.
and the shes > state o = onsic
tive complai
she ae nate ae cloudy, and other di
The ase of tage: Ye tor 9'„éry abr ae
improvement in the cl of _ Comm
Colds and Iufiwen od by?
y ;
DICINES deserve a distinct and em 2s.
mendatfon. It is well-known to burdredetet„ â
city, that the forme: proprietor of these
Medicines was himself afflicted with
for upwards of Tuinry-rive tears
in vain every prescribed within
1 tried the Medicine which is now offere
public, and he was cured in a very i
his recovery had been need not onl;
bable, but absolutely impossible, by on;
means. wail
FEVER AND AGUE.â_
For this of the westorn oe
dicines wit! be found a safe, speedy, â
medy. Other medicines leave the
to a return of the diseaseâa cure by
cines is permanentâTKY THEM, BES
AND CURED.
Bilions Fevers and Liver C
General Debility, Loss or ArreritTR,
or FeMALesâthese medicines have be
the most beneficial results in eases of t
âKrineâs â- and Scroruna, in its
yields to mild ââ
warkable Medicines 1 1687 Swests,
Bitity, Nervous Compras of all kinds,
TATION ov Tue Hears, Painterâ sCoLic,
cured,
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Persons whose constitutions have be P
by the injudicious use of Mercury, will fae
edieines a perfect cure, as they never
dicate from the system ali the effects of |
infinitely sooner than the most powerful
tions of Sarsaparilia. A single trial will plage „
beyond the reach of competition, in the '
of every patient. :
BE CAREFUL OF COUNTER
Several save lately been discovered,
nefarious authors arrested, both in
York and abroad. â
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\Tames Pidgeon, New London; John Beer,
Garret and Hadson, do.; Me Beer, S
W. Shaw, New Glasgow. Bridge;
Wa , Caseumpecs J.J. Fraser, St.
Bnarwaneida; Hinge lent ns taoe
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APPROPRIATI
BaiQGRS AND WIARFS FOR THE)
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JUEEN'S COUNTY.
ct Ne 1. COMPTisin
20 and 2i.
Due Donald MeLeod for work done
on the bridge, French River road,
in 1892, ÂŁ0 11
Bridge on the road from Foundâs to
ory's mill, 8
Road leading from Graham's road
to Llardwoeod bill, $
Boglish Charch r yad to TI oug River, 4 0
Bridge on Spring Brook, 7
8 near Crosby âa, Freneh River, 6 0
it
at
i ro and road, old J'own read from
Grabaraâa road to Mill road, 6 0
Road from Charles McKenzieâ's Cross
to division lin â Lot a OR 5 0
F yie's bridge, 5 0
| lye on Wigmore Road, near
Merdoeh MeLeodâs, 6 0
L : fromâ William Cousinsâ to
County bine, §' 0
Road from Charics Bernard's Hil
to the Selhoolhouse, 1 10
Road from Smith's to Grabamâs
wharf, 6. @
Bridge near Joho McLeod's store,
Freneh River, 4 0
Corbetâs Road from C. McKenzieâe
eross roads to Smelt Cr ek, 8 0
Murray road from McKenazie's cross
to the Malpeque road, G§ 0
Old Mill Vale round from MeRenzieâs
; read to Haslamâs road, 3.0
Rend leadimg from Sutherland's
bridge to lardingâs creek, 4 0
toad feading from L ng River road
to J. Cousinsâ 6 0
Read ftom long Rive> to French
River, ee
Perryman at Colesâ ferry, 8 0
Forryman at MeLeod's lerry, 2 10
| from Dogleâs to Painter's,
L e Riv r road, 3 0
Road leading from âTrishtown road
to Long River, wharf, 4 0
Road» from Mefutyre's to Fyfe's
bridge, 7 0
Cam) Doltometogd leading to Tlanu-
For v Jine OF road from Aléx.
Smith's .te»the Schoobbouse ,at
iardingâs Creek, if required, 4 0
Work done on MeKenzi«âs. bridge,
lrench River, in 1862, Q 10
County Line Road between Lots 20
and 29, § @
Dwe David Cole. for_work done on
French Rive? Foad, in 1862, 0 10
ÂŁ1359 11
/nstriel No. 2,
22 and 67.
Jas. MeKinaon fe: euttung windfalls
on County, line road, in 1862, .40
Willing Jewell fir repairing bridge
on the East road, in 1862, L18
Main Post by. id, 20 0
Ruttenbury's road, iW
(irahamâs road, 110
Freetown cond, 110
Count? fe road, south of Ander-
sdn # road, 10 © °@)} Bedeque road throughout district, 20 0 0
Anderson swoad, 16 0 | Lot = a 3 . :
DuSable road, 4 0 | Colville road, - §
Wwe âSka 2, 5 (| Bannockburn road, 8 10 0
Junction rvad, ? 2.6) â â, J â ;
J uluaion sR oad. 0 & 3. @ .@{ Jewellâs road, =
FP as AH Md 4 : 7 T incdanâs road, 510 0
Road leadingâą tp a ferry) â 10 © © | Postroad from Crabbâs toJohnstonâs,6 0 0
Alexandér Sampson's mill road, 110 0 | Road from Pye's to Angus Me-
Cmbapk ment at Pere river, * .. 6 & Eachernâs wharf, : 5 0 0
Cytitre road, Lor 28, : 2 9 @ | Diamond or Bungay road, ifrequired,2 10 0
Mill Vale read, 7 Âą | To cpen MeLeanâs road, 7 10 0
Bridge on Graitalhyn road, 6 0 © | From Pye's to Jacob Dockendorff's, 2 0 0
Nortivweet road, Lot 22, 4 @ 6 North River road from J. Docken-
Old Malpeque road, Lot 22, 2 @ ©| dorffs to Moore's mill, 5: O98
toad leading to the back settlement | Balance due J. Drake on Crosby's
of Lot 80 to Angas Ross's mills, 4 0 0 bridge, 6 0 0
Bridge on main river, Rraidalbyn | Balance due James McLean, on
rad, 1h 10° 6) Warrenâs bridge, 4: .@ 70
pov Due Thomas Wynne and Dougherty,
£130 7 ©! for labor on Chapel road, S $.0
District No.8, comprising âTownships Nos e Donald MeDonald, for lshor on
22 and 24, edeque bridge, oe ae
CG ten Ted beidee ÂŁ70 0 0: Balance dae Chas. McLean on Me-
Mew Ghee road frum Bolt's to- Pheeâs wharf contract, i 1310 0
wards New London, where most fo the contractor fur. MeEwen's
roqttired, 0 0 0 ferry, in aid of sustaining said
Princetown roud, in the district, if , ferry, ai Abs
required, 10 y oO Lowards repairing other roads and
Repairing and new eovering Glas- | bridges in the district, where most
gow wharf, „ 25 0 Ol.. required, sig : 7 00
Little Baneay and bridzes. âwhere j Towards re-building bridge over
most required, esi 9 6} Crabbâs mill dam, Princetown
From Lairdâs mills, northward, to | road, to be expended under diree-
the end ot the District, where â pro ag er ge i Sh
most reauired, 8 0 0 et No. 12, in aid of moneys to
From W a ately river towards be contributed in an equal propor-
Brookfield, 9 9 | tion by the representatives of
Chutéh toad bridge, 20 0 £170 5 O
Old Rustico Road towards Oyster 7
* 3 0 0| District No. 7, comprising Townships Nos
âbe delrmy expenses incurred in re- 35, 36 and 37, nerth side of the Hillsborough
pairing winter roads ia winter of River.
i862, 2 | Road from Mount Stewart Bridge to
Other rouds or bridges where most St. Peterâs Road, ÂŁ15 0 O
required in the district, @ , Mount Stewart Bridge, towards con-
tract thereoa last year, 1 0 0
ÂŁ145 2 6|To build, renew cr repair ee
Nace, *ye - a , , , nelâs wharf, the greater part 0
District No. A, canerenae Tomaships Nos etic ies carried away y the
7" Gt ttine cnnihanht storm last fall. To be sold, an
ele oe inelve roadand eo » @| superintended by the Superinten-
To repair ay from Brackley Point dant of Public Works, ââ re
to Winsloe road by Cartyâs, Cis 2 cot ats Yara bin hae
To oad fre âi gin vernme 7 * â 4 â
âote Unionroud, 8 © 0] BUrpow. Balan dames ET
. ; , ot nex g ,
Wheat, Araaned tieâ rowland 00 Thaw. oy bridge, to -be also sold â
Setedatedend: Som Galop he gr and superintendied a above, 15.0 0
W inslve road, «ig 91 Dee f eget og b site) iveâ
TS Yopair Vaion road and bridge, 6 0 0 ome - f sao a oo 4 y 2100
âTo repair Black River bridge om sag te M N: ie fat ee oregon
road from Brackley Point road to Due Francis } a rgos Oe koa
Covehead, by new (barulls @ | Due Hon. D. Brenan, for iron pro-
@yse°S Brides. rh adition'td the £20 cured for said wharf last fall, and
granted thereon lust year, 20 0)., for â oi frty a acon r 0
Kiowd from Covehead « Union toad, fo ane 2 â\pp i hg Pat & air 100°
ee ae | 9 repair bridge at Ten Mile House,
an from et to Suffolk, by |â" Sa Petorte Mees. andooeh 0 0
& Con ow " Nall EMites mils To repair road from St Peter's Road,
eee apm y 5 0 0}, near =, Andrew's Melaiyre's. 3 0 0
St: Peter's'roud In this District; 6 .0 â| 7tstralg nteningandrepaising trom,
Suffolk road and Arbingâs bridge, Raves he i ag tty 2 ;
witly bukenceunspent last year, 5 0.0 oye Sadia EI, pene 5 aot al
From Joln Bell's to Covelivad by 7 . gg oe ae Appeteon S 3 0 0
Fristonâs road and Connorsâ bridge, 5 0. XD ee raising and rounding the 0
from Adldâs mill, Covehead, to ~ - ne > ie
Stanhope, inclucing Christopher's F Mil ors MeAvlayâs toâ Ten 5 0 0
brulge 5 Mages = ice gi . .
" Pi [racadie Cross Roads to Sandhills,
ÂŁ98 © ©}. including bridges thereon, ââ 5.0 0
» District No. 5. comprising Townships Nos. Due Jobn McNally, for keeping
20, 30 end Lot 65, on the south side of f light to guide travellers on the ice,
BNee Rice. and for bushing ice from MeUon- 7
Amount dae James Gorman, for re- nellâs to Appletre Wharf, 5 0 0
airing road and. bridge on the The hke sum for similar service per-
Korth Melville road, ÂŁ1.15 | formed last year, omitted through
Jobn Kelly, for work performed oversight in appropriation, 5 th
near Kellyâs Crores Lot 2), ÂŁ278 0 0
Alex. MeQuarrie, for bridge on Post agers a 3 me
road, Crapaud, 1 0| District No. 8, comprising Townships Nos.
Due Patrick MeQuaid, for repairing 48, 35, 36-and 37, south side of the Hills-
_ [ilbat Dollardâs mill, 2 0| boreugh River.
Dennis MeUluskey, for bridge on Road from Charlottetown ferry to
roadfrom Lot 30 to Post road, 2 0 0} MectingHonse © ~~ ° £8 0 0
Balance due Neil McKinnon, for Road from Meeting house to Forbesâ. _
repairing bridge at Widow Mc- mill : : 5 0 0
Kay's, Argyle shore, 1 0 | Road from Pippyâs bridge to Brasilâs,5 0 0
Archibald Ferguson, for a som â| Ferguson's mill to back settlement,
~ John MeDougalâs, Argyle » 2 0 by Widow MacDonald's 0 0
Nelson Farrow, for repairing road Barnt Hill road, from James
between Bonshaw aud DeSable, 4 0 0) Corleyâs 6 0
Peter McFadyen, for bridge near Burnt Hill to Baltic 200
Alex. M âs, West River Opening a new line of road from
roud, 1 @| Monahen road, near the teriin-
Due Patrick Dogherty, for repairs ation of the burnt hill road,
on bridge and road on lise of throygh Lots 48 and 49 to the
Lot 65, 2 0 6} Pisquid road near Pisquid Lake,
Post road, from Mabey's to Bon- together with ÂŁ20 granted there-
" shaw bridge, where mosttequired,G 0 0) for and ;laed in the appropri-
Bonshiw 8 0 0! ationsof the 9th road District; _
Post road from Bonshaw to DeSable- after the Government shall have
Linvdge at at ov Desuble. as 6:8 to ke owners of the land over
Piedge at Juin Hall's, Crapaud, 200 0) w said roud will pass, 10 0 0
POA LO LLL DT
NS FOR ROADS, |
That the moneys approy riated |
for the service of Roads, Bridges and W haris |
; ended agreeably to the lollowing Se ale Four bridges and repairs on ald
Townships Nos.
comprising Townships Nos.}Q her roads and bridges, where
0 0
0 0)
BridgĂ© at James Howatâs, 6
Bridge at John MeMurroughâs,
Melville road,
Road from Howatâs bridge to the
| â'fryoen road from Kelley's cross to
line of Lot 65,
Three bridges ou road between Lots
| 30 and 65,
}Road trom the line of Lot 65 to
| DPollardâs mills, HY
Skye road, back settlement, Lot 30, 3
Road from Crosby's millâs to John-
stonâs mills,
, | Road from Crosby's miiJs to Post
Is0 0
0
0
o|
0} Dae John Monaghan for balance of
Due the heirs of the late Angus Mc-
Kachern and Allan MeDonald, for
contract on Hiekey's wharf eee
fall,
wharf, . 6 O 0) Due James McDonald for contract
| Road from Post road to Sandy Point | on Mickey's road last year, 5 0)
wharf, 6 0 O}debn A. MebDonald for bridging }
fhree bridges in Upper Crapaud | Black Run Creek, 40 0
settlement, 16 0 ©) Due Patrick MeAleer and old Mr.
Poor for contract performed on
Mullinsâs road, laet year, 6 0 0
0 | Straightening and opening read from
Jobnstonâs River bridge to Sacp-
herdâs and James MsDonaldâs,
when the Government shall baye
sent a Commissioner to ascertain
the damage or advantage to own-
ers of a m.6.Âą
contraet on bridge sold by the 3
b
>
foe]
4 road 0 Commissioner last year,
| Bridge at Henry Cuteliffâs on the Patrick Mooney for contract last P
0} Melville road, 0 year, :
| Two small bridges on Melville road, 5 0 @|John Traynor, for erecting a new
0! Two bridges on North Melville road, 5 0 0 bridge on Mullinsâ road, lately . oll
| Bridge pear Alex. McKay's, De- become impassable, : 5
0| Sable. 210 {Road from Johnston's River bridge 6a
| Bridge Âą i Kay's, Argyle to White's,
0| Puee? Sn WY Mam. Aari ap Mey 6 © ©| Road to Monaghan by Heardâs mill, 5 0 Âą0
| Bridze "at Canoe Cove near Me- from Glenfinnan road to White's, 8 0 0
7) Eachern 3, 7 © O| From Mark Webster's to Garlandâs, 5â Ura
iRoad from Bonshaw to Argyle from Owen Sitopsonâs to Comisky's,6 0 0
7} shore, : 7 O 0} From James MeDonakl's to wharf, 16 0 0
0! Old Tryon road by Dollardâs millâs, 4 2 0| From Webster's to Doffyâs tridge, 10 0 0
. | New line of road from Lot 67 to back | Bridge at Kellyâs hollow and road Z
0; settlement, Let 30, between the } eastward, a. 2 2
| Jands of Wm. Slane and J. MeGee.5 4° 0 | Road to Cranberry wharf, a Sa
° â_.__---~â~ | To cut down, widen and level road
| ÂŁ230 2 0| at Power's Hill, 6 0 0
0) Rocky Point wharf in aid of in- Glenfinnanâs Schoolhouse to Camp-
| dividual subscriptions and in ad- bellâs ferry, 5 0 0
} dition to grant of last year, 35 © 0|From Jobnstonâs River Point to
| That part ot road from Bonshaw to Main Road, JIN 0 0
0! to Long Creek passing through Straightening, stamping, rounding
| , Lot 65, 4 7 0 Q| and levelling road from Mrs.
7 | Bridge at John McEwenâs (Long Quinn's gate to Fort Augustus, 5 0 6
,| Creek), if required 2 0 0} Old road from ⏠lark s bridge to Jos.
| Bridge at Goose Ureek, Lot 65,do, 4 0 0 MeDonald 8 (Bornish), not up
| Bridge at Feehanâs, Lot 65, do, 8 0 06 Walker's hill, over which a good
| Bride at Websterâs Lot 65, do, 5.6.0 road could never be made, 6 0 0
p | Bridge at Ferguson's, Lot 65, do, 13 0 0) To repair Pisquid bridge and road
Bridge and road from Neil McKin- to Gaol, 0 0
\ | nonâs to Rocky Point wharf, Road from English Church to Mount
â | where most required, 5 0 0| Stewart bridge, ats 0 0
âRoads and bridges from Rocky To build @ wharf at Gillisâ Point,
dl Point wharf to Nine Mile Creek, together with ÂŁ25 individual sub-
where most required, 710 0, scriptions in labor and materials
©! Bridge near Neil Campbell's Nine to be guaranteed to the Commis-
0} MA. Ont, â al anh 3 0° @| sioner, 30 0 0
| Road leading from Eree Charch to- sr :
| wards Mekwenâs wharf, 0 0 ÂŁ241 11 O
Road and bridge {rom Cance Cove
to New Argyle road, back settle-
0) ment,
Road from Bonshaw to Argyle shure
cs
me
i}
oe
go}. and bridges thereon, 5 0 0
tridge near Neil Darrachâs Go 0 0
g | Bridgesat MeLaneblanâs if required,5 0 0
i'Yo the contractor at Mekwen's
0| ferzy, in aid of sustaining said
| ferry. ne 0
q In aid of extending wharf at Nine
mile creek, 15. 0 0
most required, 313 0
0) ÂŁ364 15 0}
All unexpended sams to be laid out
| or applied as originally intended,
° | District Ne. Gy comprising Tounshipsy Nos.
| 31,°32 aid 65, North of Eliot River...
Q | Main Post Road through district, ÂŁ20 0
Central Wiltshire road, if fequired,12 0
â)
District No. 9, comprising Townships Nos,
49 and 50.
Road and small bridges from Tea
Hill to Coanty line, Georgetown
road, ÂŁ30 0 O
To build a new bridge and repair
road from Uigg to the head of
Orwell, 20 0 0
To build a new bridge ani to repais
the road from Pisquid road to
Boarkeâs hill, 16.00
âfo repair Monaghan road, 5.0 0
âYo make a new road from Burnt bill
road, Monaghan road, to Pisquid
Lake, through Lots 48 and 49, in
addition to ten pounds granted
by the 8th District, Queen's
County, 20
To pat mew railing on Bourkeâs, »
bridge, Seal River,
Pownal Bay wharf,
Smithâs road, Lot 48,
China Point ferry.
âTo makeva new>piece of road on
Pisquid road, ]
Repairs to old Georgetown road,
To improve read from Findlayâs, to-
wards cross rouds,to Vernon River
bridge, _where most required
thereat, 20°0 0
fo Charles Haszard and Nicholas
Jenkins for bushing ice, three
pounds each, i 0
Due George Adams for repairs on
Georgetown road, 0
Due John Robertson for building a
new bridge, Bourkeâs Creck, RS
0
8
wo auoqau
ao oeocesos ©âŹ
eooego Âą
oc
~ oO
Dee Michael Flinn for work on
Pisquid road, 0
tepairs where most required, 15 4
£166 18 °4
District No. 10, comprising Townships Nos.
57 and 53.
Surry road and bridge, ÂŁ610 0
Montague road, 9.0 0
Newton road and bridge, 510 0
Newton road to Port Selkirk, 610 0
Main post road, 20 0.0
Murray Harbour road, 610 0)
Green Marsh, 610 0
Douseâs road, 5' 0 0
lear settlement road, 610 0
New Sclkirk from Surry, 8 00
Orwell to Port Selkirk, ee
Orwell to Murray Harbour road, 6 0 0
Belfast road to wharf, 7 0..0
Point Prim road, 610 0
Bachanan road, 210 0
South Pinette to wharf, 40 0
Upper Wood Islapd road, 4 0 0
Canteloeâs road, ifr quired, 410 0
John McLean, for busing ice, 2 5 0
Hugh Martin and J. MeDonald, for
bushing ice, 110 0
Jolin D.MeDonald, forbushingice, 1 0 0
Malco!m Nicholson, Riggâs bridge,
1862, 24.0
D. Frasor, Pinette bridge, 1862, 20 0
Alex. Bruce, rear setiiement bridge,
1862, 0'12 6
John McDonald, filling holes in
wharf, 1862," - 776 6
Jamés Kelly, senr., do do 012 0
Hector Morrison, do do 012 6
Neil McDonald, filling holes in
bridge, 1862, 010 0
John McLead, do do O17 6
Port Selkirk wharf, to build an L
thereto, together with ÂŁ40 unex-
pended last year, ; 30 0 0
Repairs where most required, 413 10
ÂŁ166 13 4
District No. 11, comprising Townships Nos.
and 62.
Post road and bridges from County
line to Belle Oreek, ÂŁ20 0 0
Wood Island road and bridges to
line.of Lot 58, 12 0 0
Bridge pear Angus Beatonâs mills, 15 0 0
Post road and bridges from Belle
Creek to line Lot 53, 1s 0 0
Murray Harbor road from Lot 58
to County line, 10 0 0
Three Rivers and towards Wood
Istands, 16 0 0
New road near Currieâs mills, 6 0 0
Maitland road to Wood Island road, 7 10 0
flalket road and swamp to Fiat
River, 9 0 0
Selkirk road towards Currieâs mills,10 0 0
Selkirk road from Currieâs mills to
Robert Emeryâs, 40 0
Pleasant Valley road, 5 0 0
Road from Flat River to 8. Pinette
wharf, 7 0
Road from Currieâs milla to Belle
Creek, 4 0
To Dougald Mclsave and Norman
MePherson, ae compensation for
removing their fences so as to en-
able the necessary width for the
highway, so far as to be on a fine
with the farms of M. McMillan,
Donald Bell, James McNeill and
Archibald Meleaac, six pounds
each, in fall, 12 0 0
Repairs where most required, 1013 4
ÂŁ166 13 4
| District No 12, comprising Charlottetown,
Common and pe tt Poplar Island
Bridge, and Township No. 32, North of
York River.
Amount over expended lust year, ÂŁ116 9 10
Wrightâs Bridge, 80 0 0
Repairs to small bridges, 50 0 0
General repairs on Post roads, 166 0 2
General repairs on Royalty roads, 37 1% 0
ÂŁ450 0 0
ithe constitution and so fi to many farmers.
the Crops secared a month sooner, and the cost of
ithe Club saved, The expense now reduced to the
FHXITE best chance ever offered to the
Farmers of P. E. Island, by which Time, La- |
bour and Money are saved, the grand secret to us
all, and can now be otfected by getting one of those
latest wonderfully improved
MANNYâS PATENT
Gold & Silver Prized Medal
Mowing & Reaping Machines,
with
Steel-lined Guard Finger Plate, '
tempered same asthe Knives, and is agtached to |
the finger by a NEW PATENT PROC ESS, thes |
making am entire new Gniting face, with Horse |
Yokes and Swifigle Trees, nox in former machines, |
makes them nOw more valuable to farmers Unan |
any of the or throughout the world, and |
are noW warautÂźd to ent ome acre of Hay or Grain |
each hour, Bf ope shillings eest, by forming a Club
of five, which will bé a fifth less expense than the
old fashioned Scythe euttiy , proved wo injurious to
With those unsurpassed) Machines any quantity
of Seed can be sown in Spring at one Une, and no |
fear for hands to ent it, when ripe, need be felt, and |
wages Of one man for a month,
In proof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, West River,
whose butter and cheese are so highly prized where-
ever they can be got, certilies he purchased one of
those
Wouderfal Money and Labour
Saving Machiacs
in 1861; eut all his Hay and Grain, nearly a hun-
dred acres, and cut bis brothersâ â. also with it,
nnd then hired it out, by which he Âą eared half the
price of the Machine same year, and is now free,
aud had the crops of both farme cut in addition,
This certificate is more satisfuctory on the Island,
as it ean be relied on, than one hundred names
from other places.
The above and the following first-class Farmers |
and Stock Masters can be referred to, some of whom |
have MANNYâs Parenr Macuines in use for three
or four years, and have proved much more durable
und beneficial) than they ever calenlated on, and
consider they are the greatest boon that can be
conferred on their brother Farmers, Professional
nen, teachers, sea captains, widows, tradesmen,
and all those whose time onght be wore valuable
than at sach anprofitable and severe work as cutt-
ing huy and prain for the horses that are at rest,
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âThe Wonder of all Nations!
THE MARCH OF INTELLECT FOR SPRING 1863
Krom the Woridâs Vair.
and ought to be at such employment, in place of
white men and women toiling themselves to death
to keep the horses alive, and at more than four
times the cost:
THIS 18 NOT KEEPING PACE
WITH THE TIMES.
P. Lane, Exsq., J. P. William Clements, Esy.,
W. Acorn, Lot 49, }). Creighton, Esyq.,
R. Mutch, Gallows Polut,iQ@. Harris, Exsq., e
d. McInnis, â Stewart & Owen, Ship-
R. Ings, China Point, builders,
âŹ. Vickerson, Yernon|Hon. D. Beaton,
River, Theo. Desbrisay, Esq.,
and forty-six othere, whe got those wonderful
Machines that work like telegraph.
The demand is now so great, caused by the vast
namber of men killed in the war, and the order
from Kurope for 1800 of those invaluable money and
labour saving Machines, with eighty six more
wanted last harvest that could net be finished in
time, will now require all parties wauting those
Machines to send the order to the Agent, or the
Depot at Orwell, with as little delay as possible, to
ensure having them in good time for harvest.
No payment will be demanded until the Fall of
1863 and 1864.
Farmers not up to the great benefit of levelling
and rolling the land are strongly adyised by ali
Agricultural Socicties and chemisis totry it, when
it will be found to pay well for the little outlay and
trouble. Te encourage the experiment, two dozen
field rollers can be had trom the undersigned, il
ordered soon, at COST, and 12 months given for
paylnent.
AGENTS:
CuarnvorrercwsxâJdolin Williams, whe is so well
known for keeping the best and cheapest Seed
on the Island; W. E. Dawson, whose Cash
Store is the cheapest on the Island for farmers.
James McGill, Spring Park, who is so famous
for securing prizes for grain at our Exhibitions.
Groncetown â W. B. Aitken, Thomas Owen,
B, P. Norton. :
MontacueâThomas Annear, Philip Beers.
Grand RiverâR, Walker, J. W. Truelove,J.Mc-
Dongald.
Monrray HarsounâThomas Clements.
SourtsâHEdward Kickham.
Sr. An prewâsâP. Griffin.
CascumrrcâG. W. Howlan.
CamreeLLtonâJdas. Broderick.
Other Agents and instructions in Circular from
PATRICK STEPHENS,
General Depot, at Orwell Cheap Store, eheaper
than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE to an
ANCHORâboth included.
Feb. 9, 1863.
UNION BANK
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Incorporated by Act of Colonial
Logislature.
Capital Thirty Thousand pounds Currency,
in 3,009 shares of Ten pounds each, pay-
able by instalments in three years. ©
PROVISIONAL MANAGING COMMITTE.
C. Pahner, Chairman, Hon. W. W. Lord, M.L.C.
lion. G. Beer, M-L.C. Hon. James Pope, M P. P
Henry Haszard, Esq., Geo. F. C. Lowden, Esq.
Wim. E, Dawson, Esq. William Heard, Esq.
James D. Mason, Esg, Thomas Dodd, Exc
Alfred Phillips, Esq. Win. R. Watson, Esq.
J. A. Darey, Esq. Owen Connelly, Esq.
George Davies, Esq.
TEXLIS BANK. is formed, to supply an
addition to the money cireulation of this Ts
land, the waut of which fas for some time been
sensibly felt. It is the natural consequence of an
increasing population, an expanding Commeree,and
of the enlarged production of an industrious and
energetic people,. Incredible as it may seem, until
the year 1855, there never was a Bank established
in this Island; iu that year. under the pressure of
a similar necessity, the Bank of Prince Edward
Island was called into existence ; and while it has
facilitated the tradeâand commercial business gene-
rally, it has largely contributed to the develope
went of theresoureesof the Country, saul its results
are supposed to have been sutisfactory to the
lens pen haying for some years past paid them
an aunaal dividend of ten per cent.
The inerease in the population since the year
1855, the large addiicyto oar trade and commence,
the increasing Revenue, the breadth of arable dau
cleared and cultivated, the growing increase Of
farming stéck, the aogmented export of grain and
agricaltural produce of all kinds, have rendered
further Banking operations in this Island absolutely
necessary.
It nppears from the censns of 1860, and from other
authentic sogrees, thatin the precediny five years
the increase in the population of this Islapd was
9 361 persons; increase of breadth of landeunder
cultivation 45,000 aeres ; increase in the quantity of
roots and cereals exported 842,000 bush. That in
the year 1861, the Imports amounted to ÂŁ314,902,
currency; the Exports, including shipping, to |
ÂŁ313,421, currency, (showing a balance of trade in
favour of the Island.) That in twenty years, from
iX3Y to 1858,the revenne more than donbled itself,
the figures being, in 1839 ÂŁ17,011; in 15859 ÂŁ41,000.
Whilst to carry ou this additional trade, the pub-
lie Banking accommodition up to 1895 was ail, and
since that time it bus never exceeded ÂŁ52,000 per
annum, or about thisteen shillings per head for the
population, a stat 86 siiall as to be âalmost fuctedi-
ble ; while the Banking accewmodation of the
ueizhbouring Province 6f âNeve Branswick, it is
believed, amounts te thirty shillings per head. Âą
The effect of the large additions above referred
to, has been an increasing annual demand for Dis-
count, and for a larger amount of Circulation or
Floating Capital; but as the Bank of Prince Ed-
ward Island did not provide this, the Publi¹é in
their necessity were driven to the private discoun-
ter for accommodation, at very heavy rates, and it
has been estimated that at these rutes a sum nearly
equal to the Capital of the proposed Bank is an- |
nually discounted.
Deeply impressed with the importance of this ;
evil, and feeling that peare, is in this Island an
ample field for the secure rofi action of a
meni Sdde dbo broubibas vet ou foot the
proposéd Lstablishment; and in Submittity this
prospeeins tothe Foreign as well as Ishimd Capi-
talists, as a safe and profitable investment, thes» bey
to refer to the Act of Incorp shirion of the Cnion
Bank, now before vhe Legislature, and to those
parts of it especially intended for the seetrity of
Shareholders and the public generally, namely
Section 18th, whereby Stockholders are declared
versonally liable for create of all Bills issned
»y the Corporation, and all debts due thereby in
proportion to the Stock they respectively hold;
but no Stockholder shall be liable fer any sum ex-
ceeding twice the amount of his Stock, in addition
to the Stock held by him.
And also Section 20, wherein it is enacted that
the total amount of debts (deposits excepted) which
the Bank shall at any a en â not ee
three timest mount of thet vital Stock paid
in. Thre Di R being made | sof in tifeir pri-
vate capacities i: any excess...
Subscription lists for Stoektakers (already largely
subscribed for) are, inthe bands of cueh of the
provisional committee.
Charlottetown, Asi] 20; 1863,
NOFICE OF :
Public Vaccination -
In the City of Charlottetown
and Royalty.
HE â Act to promote Vaccinationâ
reqnives the Superintendent Vaccinator to
appoint a convenient place or places for the dae
performance of such Vaccination, and to give notice
of the game; and)also of the days and hours at
whieh he will attend at such place, to Vaccinate all
eer me who may am Br there requiring such
Taccination; and, also the days and bours at
which such Superintendent will attend te inspect
the progress of such Vaccination in the persons so
Vaccinated.
THIS IS, therefore, TO GIVE NOTICE, that I
have appointed a convenient room in the OLD
COURT HOUSE, as the place at which I will
attend, on WEDNESDAY the 28th day of APRIL,
instant, frou 2 toâ 5 oâelock, p.m., and on every suc-
ceeding Wednesday until the 3rd of JUNE next,
ensuing.
The Actrequires that every Father or Mother of
every Child under the age of Twelve Years, or
over the ae of Lhree Months, shall take, or cause
the same to be taker, to the! Superintendent, as
aforesaid, at the place and times appointed by him,
in order to be Vaccinated or inepected, as the case
may be. Or, in ths event of the death, illness,
absence, or inability of the Father and Mother,
theu and in such cas2, the who hasthe care,
nurture o* custody cf the Child or Children, shall
take, or cause to be taken, the said Child or Child
ren to the Superiutendent for the purpose of being
Vaccinated ,uuless such Child or Children shall have
been previously Vaccinated by some legally quali-
fied practitioner.
For non-compliance with the provisions of the
Act, parepns concerned will each be liable to a
penalty of Ten Shillings, or imprisonment for six
months 5
In order to render Vaccination accessible to all
pereaaay the charge is limited to not more than One
Shilling, and where that sum caunot be afforded,
no charge whatever will be made; so that there
being no excuse for not obtaining the âtion ef
Vaccination, all persons offending egainet the Sta-
tute must expect the penalties will be enforced.
- (Signed) Hi. A. JOHNSON,
hie | Superintendent Vacciuator.
Keut Street, April 23, 1863.
P. 8.âIn order to guard aa rauch a8 pombe
against the introduction of Smal! Pox, it is earnestly
d of all owners aud masters of vesvels,
RMONEY
D. OMEARA REDDIN,
R. REDDIN,
ttornies and
rs at Law.
{p> Orrice in Dorchester Street.
TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. icc
halling from this port, thatthey will be careful not
to slip Sailore or Passengers (intending to retarn
to this Island) without assurance of their having
n Vaccinated or hayinz had the Small Pox. âThe
many instances in whic that fatal disease has been
rought to this conntry, by inattention to thisrud«
vice, it it hoped will operate as a stimulus to future
1863. NEW YEAR! 1863.
NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
RENPREW HOUSE,
( Thomas's Old Stand, Great Georgy Street.)
"PXUE subscribers have lately received the
following Goods, in addition to their Fall
Importations ;â
Hhds. SUGAR, very bright
Chests TEA, warranted good
Boxes SOAP
Boxes and Half Boxes RAISINS
Currants, Spices, Pepper
Mustard; ladigo, Starch
Weaver's Keeds, all Nos.
Ttubber Goods:
Ladiesâ & Missesâ Rubber SHOES
Do do do BOOTS
Ladiesâ Rubber Buskins
Childrenâs Rubber Shoes
ensâ do COATS
And a variety of other Goods.
Also on band:
Boiled and Raw OIL, PAINT
Putty, Wincow Glass, SKATES
Plough and Cart Mounting
Cut Nails, ail sizes, &e. &e. &e.
re We beg to call the attention of City and
Conntry buyers to,our Stock, which is now com-
plete in every department. With regard to price,
we are determined that no fault shall be found in
this respect. Our yoods are bouglit in the cheapest
markets, and will be sold us low, to sav the least
as any in the eity. : :
DELANY & WILSON.
February 2n4, 1963.
"a> HED.
yo LET, and possession given
on the 11th JUNE next, the SHOP
AND TENEMENT IN. QUEEN
SQUARE, oceupied by CHartes Beir, Esqr.
For further particulars enquire of
: MiktS. STAMPER.
April 13, 1863.
Schooner âCherub.â
uk subscriber offers for sale,
: on ]jberelkterms, the Schooner
* CHEROB,â 43 tous register, as she now les in
Lordââs Dock. J. 8. CARY ELL.
April 13, 1863.
lin
BEA TLS
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Ts E MAILS for the neighbouring Pro-
vinees,
ete., will, until farther notice, be made
ap and forwarded as follows:â
For England, Newfoundland, Bermndn, and the
West Indies, every ulternate MUNDAY, at 12
o'clock, noon.
Supplementary Mails will be forwarded the fol-
lowing WEDNESDAY, at So'clock, p.m.
Monday, lith May, Wednesday, 2nd August
Wednesday, 13th ** onday, 4th *
Monday, ellen Wediesday, 16th *
Wednesday, 27thâ Monday, ~ â28th *
Monday, Sth Jone Wednesday, 30th â
Wednesday, 10th â Monday, 1Mth Rept.
Monday, 22nd â* «Wednesday, 14th â
Wednesday, 24th â Mouday 26th
Monday, 3rd July Wednesday, 28th â
Wednesday, Sth â Monday, 9th Oct.
Monday, =: 17th â<< Wednesday, Mth *
Wednesday, 19th Monday, Rar:
Monday, Siet Wednesday, 25th = *
For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, twice in ench week,
as follows:âThe week in which the Mails are for-
warded to Enghind on MONDAY, at 12 .0âcleck,
noon, and "W SPNESDAY, at 8 uâclock p-.; and
the following week on MONDAY and THURS.
DAY, at l2 oâcloek, noon.
For New Brunswick, Canada, and the âUnited
States, via Shediac, every TUBSDAY anâ FRIDAY
morning, at 84 a.m.
L..C. OWEN, Postmaster General.
General Post Office, Châtown, May 4, 1863,
CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN..
Tenders for Renting the City Wharfs.
CPENDERS will be received at the office
âof the City Clerk, until WEDNESDAY, }3th
of May next, from any person or persens desirous
of Neuting the City Wharfs, or either of them ona
âfrom the ef for a term of Five Years,
from the first day Jane next.
The Tender to express, in words at length, the
sum which the person or persons making the iender
is willing to pay for the rent of the sxid wharf or
wharves, anernely 4 half yearly.
The lessee will be required to Ae the wharf or
wharfs, so to be leased, in good and sufficient repair,
at his own cost and charges, during the continuance
of the term agreed upon, and to deliver the same,
at the end or expiration of the term, iuas good order
and condition as when | â
Pwo good and sufficieut xeczrities, to the satis-
faction of the Mayor or presiding Councillor, will
be required for the due payment of the rent and
performance of the covenants of the lease.
Further particulars made known ou application
to the City Clerk.
ane __T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor.
_ City Hall, April*28, 1863. in miay 4
PRINCE EDWARD ESLNAD
CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
TRYON.
Tus Subscriber, encouraged by the very
. liberal support received in the Cloth dresain
ewwry yo s inform er Pree of P. Ek.
sland thet he has imported frow th Kk
in the United States, Ji she Sot makers
Machinery for Carding, Spinning
and Weaving,
and shortly (in sddition to finishing Cloth) will be
prepared to receive Wool for manufactamng into
the various descriptions of Cloth usually made in
the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Oiling,
Carding, Spianing, and Weaving will be
One shilling and three pence per yard.
Other branches in the same proportion. Wool,
which must be washed and drigt may be left with
he J. Callbeok, Sidne Breet, Charlottetown, or
nyo e agents for t ill, fi
paula eau be learnt » from hiro further
A S$ E. ST
Tryon, April 21, 1862. arene
NOTICE.
Al persons having legal demands against
the Estate of James Cores, senior, of Char-
lottetown, ure requested to furnish their
accounts to either of the undersigned, duly attested ;
and all persons indebted to the aid Estaté are here.
by required to make immediate payment to either
of the undersigned, in Charlottetown
GEORGE COLES,
Ch. Town, March 30,1803, I&V
eare. Any Sailor or person about to sail to foreign
rts may be Vaccinated at the Dispensary on any
SILAS BARNARD. ; Executors.
Charlottetown, 24th November, 1302, [Dee 22
By Stcamoar .â Westmorland.â
Fiardadware.
YE Undersigned is landing, per EDA
MAKIA, from Boston and from EXGtary,â
EAGLE PLOUGHS, pares 4
KAGLE 0. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS,
HOUSE NAILS, ~
POWDER AND SHOT.
ALFRED PHILLIPS.
Charlettetown, Oct. 13, 1562.
A Schooner of 50 Tons.
FAVE the Spars, Standing and Run-
ning Rigging, Blocks, Patent Windlass, Chains
and Anchors, Boat and other small gear, second
hand, which L will sell low, and take Freight in
exehange. They can be seen here.
ââââ AL,
.8so--â
100 Pine Ash-bound FISH BARRELS,
GEO. W. THOWLAN.
Caseumpec, Fieb. 9, 1863.
Barley! Barley!
Py ANTED, 3000 Bushels BARLEY.
J. B. ahem?
t
Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1863.
LL a
be]
Ss Ayerâs
ARSapaRiLy»
THR WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY FOR
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases.
From Emery Edes, a well-known merchant of O2x-
ford, Maine,
âT have sold larze quantities of your SARSAPA-
RILLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the
desired efrect and full satisfaction to those who took
it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has
been no medicine tite it before in our ity.â
LONDON HOUSB.«
liars
NEW CHFAP GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED,
lo At the Stand formerly Dempacy's, Opwosite
Aputhecariesâ Hall, Queen Street, "5
i qj HASZARD begs to inform ig
Âą friends andthe publie thet he bas received
| by the * Uranus,â from Loudon, the * Priovess *
âsTheresa,â from Liverpool, a large supply of
Lritish Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hardwure ang
Grocerics. Uaving beem purchased on. the
terms aud personally selected, they will be
the lowest rate for Cash only, comprising :
7 cases Drees Goods bales Striped Shiriings iw
l case Silke and Ut bboneld de Bleached de
1 do Buttons & trimmings] de Printed Cottons
1 do Ladiesâ Muttles, 2 do Cloths and]
3do Hats and Cups (yreat!l do Blankets and Sheet,
yariety { do Wadding
5do Ready made Clothing}! bo da & Hoarth
ty)
dy.
1 do Ladies and Genteâ ngs
7 do Paper hanging (3609
eces) ;
Waterproof Mantes &
Coats
1 do Gloves and Hosiery|5 easks Hardware ~).
1 do Haberdashery Meases do
ldo Po ghana 1 do Cutlery
1 do Shawls and Mnf
ldo Jewellry, Pomatum
and Soaps
2 do India Rubber Shoes
3 Dales Brown Cottous
â ALSU -â- ;
Crushed and Moist Sugar, Molisses, Goffee, Rie,
Mostard. Starch, bine, Rain, Cormints, Spices,
Sconnanane eer Leather, Buckets, Brooms,
oup: Crud anilla Ry u& Mounti
Iron, all sizes, Sheet er ae Barve
Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1862.
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul-
cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From Rev. Robi, Stratton, Bristol, England.
â1 only do my duty to you and the blie, when
1 add my testiziony to that yon publish of the me-
dicinal virtues od pe SANSAPARILLA. My dau
ter, aged ten, an afflicting humor in ears,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to
enre until we tried your SARSAPARILLA. She has
been well for some months.â
From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a well-known and much-
esteemed lady of Dennisvitle, Cape May Co. N.S.
â My daughter has suffered for a yoar past with a
scrofulous eruption, whieh was yery troublesome.
Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your
SARSAPARILLA, which soon completely cured ,
From Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the wiriely-kenvwon
Gage, Murray & Co., manufacturers of
pe vers in Nashua, N. H.
*{ jad for several years a very troublesome
humor in tay face, which grew constantly worse
until it disfigvred my features and became an intol-
affliction. 1 tried almost âF thing a man
could of both adyice and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until I took yeur SARSAPARILLA.
It immediately made my face worse, as you me
it might for a tine; but in a few wecks the new
skin to form under the blotches, and con-
tinued until my face is as smooth as any nog
and I am without any symptoms of the disease
1 know of. IT enjoy feet health, and without &
doubt owe it to your SARSAPARSLLA.â
ErysipelasâGeneral Debilityâ Purify the
Blooa. .
From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York.
âDr. AveR.. I by ey oy to ann Hy Eruptions
Scrofulous Sores persev use of your
one ree. and T have just now cured an
of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we
seas equals the SARSAPARILLA you have surr
plied to the profession as well as to people.â
0}
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took
the
From J. E. Johnston, Esq. We hio,
« For enh ig sh had the tl Eerysipel:s
on my right arm, which tue
4 - reach, and hoan-
ce! I could
dreds of dellars worth medicines. The ulcerd
were so bol that the cords became visible, and the
doctors decided that my arm must be am ed. ÂŁ
taking your SARSAPARILLA, two bot-
all.
âFrom Hon. Henry Monre, M. P.P.of Newcastle,
C. Wena leadingâ member of the Canchion Paria.
ment.
â] have used ag SARSAPARILLA in anton
cncral debility, and. for purifys blood,
De ein ciel seanlts, ted foe coniience te
it to the afllicted,â
St. Anthonyâs F
Scald Head, Sore Eyes. d
From Harvey Sickler, Bsq., the able editor of the
Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylrania.
âGar only child, yoyo three years of age, was
spread uutil they formed a hathsome virulen
Sir vee for dome days, A aLi\iel DAVEE supplied
s eyes for some days. s
nitrate of silver ant other men of without y~ A
apparent effect. Vor fifteen days we hv
hands, lest with them he should Promotes ow the fes-
tering and corrupt wound which his whole
face. Having tried every thing else we had any
ig from, we hegan giv your SARSAPARILLA,
applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you
direct, The sore to heal when we had veieen
the first bottle, and was well when we had finished
the second. âThe child's eyeinshes, which had come
as any other. The w cheod predicted
that the ehild must die,â
Syphilis and Mercurial
Disease.
From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri.
âI find your SARSAPARILLA 2 more effectual
âthese well infurmed men against the quack:
FOR SALE,
Quintais Labrador CODFISH, |
19 Barrels No. h ae ities
150
of Ash fal! botind
4)0,0v0 Cedar SUING .
50,000 Pine do. mews aged
10,000 feet 3 inch Spinve DEATSSâą
Paling Laths and Statding. "=~
FA DIZ.
MES
April 13, 1863. Im â
Field to Let, â
FLELD in the rear of Brighton
N. RANKING
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ini ve *
we * ayD + â
PHOGNIX PITTERS,-
âE\UBSE Medicines have now been before
public for a period of THIRTY YEARS,
during thu time have maintained a high
el
=e
F weal
health to porsens saflering nearly
of disease to which the bumae frame is liable,
IN MANY THOUSANDS ==
of certificated ingtances, they have even
ferers from the very verge of #9 unt
after all the as so nestrums ofthe da
terly foiled; and to many thousands they
rmanently secured that uniform
, bealth without which life iteeif is buta
ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy
and infallibably proved that it bas appeared
Jess than miraculous to these whe were at
with the beautifully philoserhieel
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consequently at. te mnie and wen a
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life, and indulging them wth renewed tone and =
i that they were indebted. ; s .
boast of vegetable ingredients, RB
CLNES are purely and sulely vegetable;
neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsen:c
vtber mineral, io any form whatever.
the ignorant pretenders to medical science ;
never before administered in so happily efiica
a combination. - s iw $ oe ee |
âTie first operaticr is to loosen from the
stomach and bowels the vari
ties constantly settling round them; ard
the bardened faces whieh collect in the
tions of the small intestines.
masses behind as to produce habitual
with ali its. train cf â_ or sudde
with its immines dangers. "
to all regular anatomiste who as
bowels aiter death; and. heneeâ sees
cines of the age. The seeond effect of
TAGLE LIFE MEDICLNES is to
neys and the bladder; and, by th
and lungs, the healthful
depends upon the regularity of the
The blood, whict takes its red color
of the liver and Jangs,.betere it»
neneiiains thus pucitied by , and
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remedy for the Tr symptoms of Syphilis
and for syphilitic disease t one ether waipenstnn.
The profession are indebted to you for some of tho
best medicines we have.â :
From A. u'. French, M. D., an eminent ician of
te Mass., who is a 7 member of
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âDn. AYER. My dear : I have found
SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for
both of the pri and secondary ty âeffee-
tual in some cases nab weve tou abodes So
= other remedies. I do = knew what we can cm-
oy wits more certaint success, where & power-
a Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunswick, N.S,
had dreadful ulcers on his Tegs, caused by the abuse
s he it ; alee grew more
and more aggravaâ âor years, of ev
remedy or treatment that ebalt be tpphied, until the
rsevering use of AYERâS SARSAPARILLA relieved
im. Few eases ean be found more inveterate and,
distressing than this, and it took several dozen
bottles to eure hit.
* Leucorrhea, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by internal Serofulous Ul-
ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases
however, in aid of the SARSAPARLILLA, the
application of local remedies,
From the well-known and widely-+elebrated Dr.
cob Cineianati.
Jac ;
âT have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent
alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of
Irregularity, Leucorrtuea, Internal Ulceration, and
Jooal debility, arising from the scrofulous diathosis,
have viel to it, and there are few that do not,
when its effcet is properly aided by local treatment.â
4 lady, unwilling to eliow the publication of her
name, writes:
ry doiutaing Leusotrnea of long standing, by
very debilitating ecorrhea oO} °
two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA.â â
when caused by Scrofeeletmtire system, are ra)
cured by this EXT, SARSAPARILLA. | _
AYERâS: .
CATHARTIC PILLS.
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, thatwe need
not do more than to assure the public theirâ
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they mey be depended on
to do all that they have ever done.
Prepared-by J. Gv AYER; M. Ds, & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., and soid by
W. R. Warsonx, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island
and sold by Merehuanis througheut the Province.
duly 2i, 1862. a weaks â
WORLDâS
RAIR RESTORE
AND â
- ZYLOBALSARIUM ?
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Conmrmang Testimony.
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SI very: abousialign 4208 Sanne
4 very c' ony to
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is Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylo'
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Seienanterd eakend eoeaepieeaamnt
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re by falling of the hair stopped, and
a me '
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restored my hair where it wa Dald, and, where
Bev. A. WEBST OR, Boston, Mass: âI have usod
* them with effect. Jam now neitber bald
= oy A My was dry and brittle; it is now
REV. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass : meneotnenets
mote the growth of the hair where baiduess is,
Lave the evidence of my awn eyes.â
Sold by Druggists threughout the World
â, _ PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE,
âNo. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York.
Numerous Certificates.
as above.
Wor. Watson,
Agent for. P. E, Islaad,
â| the: blooming cheek.
by
through the veins, renews every part of
and triampbantly ancunts the banwer of health in
Te or ee
« te
The followmg are among the
of huiwan diseases in whie! : a
MEDIOLN ES are well know
DYSPEPS! Ay by) thoroughly abe fireh
and second stomachs, and creating a uw of 4 pure :
healthy bile, mstead of the stale and acrié 7
» Loss of Appetite, Heartburn,
Restiessness, Jil-Temper, Langour, etd, /
which are the general gyamptoms of Dyspepsia,
vani an ; " ad 4 %
the intesti asulven . without vis
lence: all violent purges leave the st
within two days! iio Peveds Bil rs ay
DIABRAGA.
gharp acrid fluids by which these omy :
casioned, and by prompting the lubricative se
of the â 5 b A phe
FEVELS of all binds by, Fesoring, in
regular circulation, throw
all intestimal Pranaeneg « om
The Live Mepiouxes have been :
Rheumatism perwanently 2 bh nay , sd Geo
in half that time, by emia taker nflamatat
hom tn cnet tof ee
ropsies of k free | strowgthe
ing the kiddeys and ie aes J per Ă©
lightfuliy on thesoimportant organs, and
have ever been found a certain.
worst cases of Gravel. hy
Also Worms, by dislodging from the
the bowels the slimyanatser to which
adhere. o .
vesects of they f 7
slight colds will
become}
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mi
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and which,
eases tet rug ote aS wh a:
purity whi these LIFE
alternative.
and the shes > state o = onsic
tive complai
she ae nate ae cloudy, and other di
The ase of tage: Ye tor 9'„éry abr ae
improvement in the cl of _ Comm
Colds and Iufiwen od by?
y ;
DICINES deserve a distinct and em 2s.
mendatfon. It is well-known to burdredetet„ â
city, that the forme: proprietor of these
Medicines was himself afflicted with
for upwards of Tuinry-rive tears
in vain every prescribed within
1 tried the Medicine which is now offere
public, and he was cured in a very i
his recovery had been need not onl;
bable, but absolutely impossible, by on;
means. wail
FEVER AND AGUE.â_
For this of the westorn oe
dicines wit! be found a safe, speedy, â
medy. Other medicines leave the
to a return of the diseaseâa cure by
cines is permanentâTKY THEM, BES
AND CURED.
Bilions Fevers and Liver C
General Debility, Loss or ArreritTR,
or FeMALesâthese medicines have be
the most beneficial results in eases of t
âKrineâs â- and Scroruna, in its
yields to mild ââ
warkable Medicines 1 1687 Swests,
Bitity, Nervous Compras of all kinds,
TATION ov Tue Hears, Painterâ sCoLic,
cured,
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Persons whose constitutions have be P
by the injudicious use of Mercury, will fae
edieines a perfect cure, as they never
dicate from the system ali the effects of |
infinitely sooner than the most powerful
tions of Sarsaparilia. A single trial will plage „
beyond the reach of competition, in the '
of every patient. :
BE CAREFUL OF COUNTER
Several save lately been discovered,
nefarious authors arrested, both in
York and abroad. â
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» £.
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ld by T. DESBRISAY,Âą
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\Tames Pidgeon, New London; John Beer,
Garret and Hadson, do.; Me Beer, S
W. Shaw, New Glasgow. Bridge;
Wa , Caseumpecs J.J. Fraser, St.
Bnarwaneida; Hinge lent ns taoe