“*¢ - MISG ME ANEOUTS™. eee OR SARA AANA SUVs PUEMONENONS: An inealetloMe anmsunt of © ekness and premerare death welll be ay fed ov ry yeat. ff we could be jafuced «4 heed the wirhihya. the premoanitions, whieh kinds nature givesal ter camong @m «| toe great eer me, disease Many a mother. espeerally, bheS ioet a da ne ct i, to her | ‘eng sor- row, by fatliing to. o>beerve the proach of| Umease, 1 Some uUNbUsU il act or Gi rcumsiauce : . f eynnected with her ofispring. 1. Thanet of child wake up thirsty in the morn- tog, however a) frore nily well at the m: ment, or the ; efiiug evenings tvere wall be Liness before Down ways, infallibly. Ut t@ generally averted by re vorhiitg @WPn Ty bed, ina Goold well ve thated rom, notbtey, but-dreakting lentitall, of eure bot exnthiag r tee all daly / mame Little mav be exten i the after- pom by a child Bat wadoug ase p Teen Wakes th telf@t indhe wormngy there is ub-enee « ealta—tber wm te ° tent te hiw, one is wakeil op 2. 1°, when wot hall m . e vim the merohy 8h en metinal. ) &feo). e8. e iy 4 the.e pa, leehng ef tebriny eilerward, tt the premeribeorr: fdiarrrarny sand corps tet very or cholera ih re shouet be per ect ogeetade, er¢., ae above, ta addith ay “ «et arin, ¢ » Weellah flannel should » wrapo d tigittiy rownd the abdemen (belt ) t' diink sheoid be belled milk: of fur better, at pieces at ive all the t , and thus keep the thst perfectly rebdued; eat n ing but betled rier. ¢ stu ea r pa, and Contione these ui ii the tired : sud are gene, the " turned, aud the vels bave let lor twelve uis, returue | ig slowly to t usual activities and dict a silent, or bangs reu ther . aY tts ead « her bep, or le meta ail iret ful Rot nie? te Me forieer wmarernie:ts €A for & Obl) Grete at a6 ® Mive, is y sok, and net g)tly ss. Send at one tor wephysi cian, for you ca where oria woat term the sladiy will sk out; and in childrery especinliy, You Can bever teil Where why partic lar # ituent will end 4. When there is Hitthe or no app tie for break-| cers anda y nof itis welindapted fora country fier. th= contfurys Gating been the cave, the ehibils | storeca Lime Kiln, era Fishing Establishment. ick, and ehv@la be pat to bedy drinkiag notiing Terma Lihernl. Possession juetant. ~ Apply to l Wert teas, eating Qet an atom until uoon, thea; the Proprictor in Clhariottetown, act accurding tu devciepemente. ; : : JOUN A. MCDONELL. 5. Ifa child manifests.a most apusuel bheartiness Murch 27th, 186-9. scl. fmepinditedlehied for supper, for several vights iu suceession, 16 wii [—_~ “ oo ceria) OC sic 4 50.4 Weed, @ less cout rubled, Lo rae SAL . 6. If there i+ an instantaueous sensution of -ick«! 7EUITE subscribers are instrneted to gel | tde.stewecl OUring adea!, vat ty Ti alter and give invnedinte possession of that cesir |, go cut 8, aud Keep out in active exer-| able Tract of LAND) on Township No, 6, situated ise for several bowis, and omit the next meal, tor! on the west «ile of the road leading from Ander- | all teese igdiente aa excess of bivod of brie, ana! son's Ron to Freetown Settlement, om osite the | . nd be taken to work it ol, aud aveu-| Pook River Milla. belonging to George Wright, : © &) cas 4 vuditiomal supply, oath weaiit- | Beq.,) and containing about tat eqdifottu 18 testiored. 125 Acres of very excellent LAND, 7. A kind of glimmer before the eves, making | [5 acres of which are cleared and ready fora erop: resding ewok w4 eG ort, bowever well you way j all the re er is coveréd with bard and soft feel wall Corletudy be luilowed by beadscne of ether | wood, neg ed in qnantity and quality in that qd scemturt, for ti ete to wtieO Glew, OF It 18 ith- pure: Xerces HM od tu Lhe vyel alr, abu vin & mea! or two. 8. If there is a most unnatural jnriisposition to ‘ ob, Yo Beed fest, QUimeL Hd whet benue; ex- . © mi Wearttess Dever dows aay punt, always hare. But ii Gduseless!y raf there ts ice erite a, mw genefal TeecliG.c of dix lett ware: the tet, Buledd the taoWe pera dad bv the tivod tas Oud; ; ' bewels, ex SulGing bo; out of dewes alldu). } 9 If witi any Knowp canse, or «elal pain, ‘ Gre emoeepagiy restless, eannet slo uur mt you . 1 i8 Greawy, Gisturord of distresst ou Dave fen foo mach, or gre on the verye of > ae Wines ae tify megt day bet Aut dteinks and toasced i sd, and plenty ef out-door exercise. in ail th ¥ ed cupeic thereugt washing with soap an! Lot wuter, ead Besoreu® be ‘ tly n, gre pedite res) Preece iy ¢ ration. — Ji 1i’s Journ d of Heath: - — > em Tatts a8 ur Eating —Li toom ~ . ' th food is taken, the stum*cu cannot coypvert 16 into a perieet biG Qpaterial, bewee ineperfeet biood i+ tmGe,s WOU Alet Dew ag mixed With the other bived iq ifie body, makes tie whole mass of Med ‘inyptire > netice after an over hearty tical a person ** feels had wi] over iti over-entng-i@ habtual, there is always some uncom/lortable 8: mptom complained of. Such r pe feats af. BY Weil, and sav Cat heaFiivy, they du nor although they get strong sor fil apin ff 3 it is Geesuse the #t mach bas been evertazed, sod has wut the power to ex- Geact the nourisiweat trom the food. Wie persogs dv toc get strong ultiiough | tiey eat & great deal, buey will get stfunger #¥ eating one- ese 5 8 a SICK bs Servint | ma atecmpung to du a large amown: of , work aoers Fone OFit Well, Wirereas tf the tusk were | w fight,one, the whole vl If Wouid lave been thorougtiby dune. : iu When any comfortable feeling is expe- rienced alter ea tyt. 3b 6 beea use wue afli- ele dees ngt* kyrce wets the st mach,’? that is, chnnot be d gesial by 1t Louis alwavs arises irom Quaite or quantity, generally the batter. df Bue cess take des and less, until no deeeomfert rs produ red i te @pe- cial change is smervedsei§ ia because the quality is unsuited te ehe condition of the efromach, oF Lie geueral systvm d quire it. An artrel? mag motageee with ¢! 3 nut re- | stomach "with it very wellin a| lew Gaye, Weeks, of months aifterwuards, be- | te-day, but may ay re Cause its Gistinetivea elements usa then be needed im the sy} stein. M st I r ‘ S Irisiine- tively turm away irem frenst pork mm tid summer Tt Wowid make them 8 ck > bub in winter tite. when the thermometor is Wear Z Ti, bars Qvahtities are eiten wit a reitsh, and fg epeg ic dikemiort fuiluws. As @ gencrabh Pale) instinet ie rhe best gusde, and! that wil is the thos? pelished is e thing which siowal be eaten: beac al linvom- fic tewnriahly telhows, os whould omitted, | He ieast voltiwa change of airy sea un oF ev-| cupation. tt is a pliiseal and moral wrong tu take & Sie gie mowtttal when ro atly it ts hos Wanted, Che awtive beimnmg tiered) tu ** eu Ven,’ fe cat Mm wut Oo tie way. oe fectng | that Hit is not eaten it will be thrown away | hy the Cik li thiia thrown aw Vv. some Worm, or or unimal, may get 3 ti eaten ify vouraelfy at vnly upp s#cu thie pystety that much. : Pine Soor iood wa dsvided or ent up hefor | luved, the scan fT. the @taier. ond more periedt Uid ditesied. Tor'dike we, 1s dis 6 d from wi inwards, asd the stalier | tLe pieces, Lhe go mer taeg ere adel ed, “s Bread mrad Piast ae and thalk are the | only twee writes Gf iced wine Have all the eben aot Mutritida : henee trom childaovcd | tO eR rete ad at were rticed vl tem. -_ ilait s J Ure of iicaith ie +> oa Nove Peépive wera a Vexorayvoe —The CH Phere 1 Cth wires Johan Alien Aaw iy arrives irom Caleatud, bee rem reed to ly 4 tue of PS RPL rence OVS pM his paesaye bony Chie ‘ at Tite bebe, tre states, hud tee readipyg **habinson Cruswe,"’ **Monute Chrinto.’’ and euch bike books vind bad heeons Poesesaed of in? Fue Bobo ot Deaort aid Loren le condequence Tie shiv bad heen steering borteore dering several tye adel cede uberiag | Wien they Wer wanted tor sowe Gut or othe? tid bore were noteto be toad Tite ship waa searched throughour, hut ere wie | noting disesvered to indicate their where. | ‘pale tiie of the» ps life b &, buw €eer. Had t er coe Bice Pie foal Wis at bits Chie bert 15 m lew treone tteetdar tit one rem 1 Clete a reet 4 U trom what t C4yplsiy Coubh Gael wt bows, teow Cherm ee tadnt bete eta fied The Che ate Wad SUL olos# tnahore vend dra tam ced owe re hoard with be tee bis) pte ked 1 Coe smOrning Dy sol? Ui the tay te Whe © imcy, biter ‘ eo put off te sere wrth fruit and ely dike Thirtys, All wlionys the coast 1 wy wl fies n! borrowing smalieoma of mopey ar at hep Sip Meted, wel Cabking of Leer des: ce tiy po. mano the cemuiry. tor some dute hefore they diappeared. Phe Captain’ t exceed. in tie dis reese a6 thee bessoaner: ga that tre pea ap the menghbyuriwod abworads with soatkel andatevald oviv be by op Soirarte that tre ritves wowid be sagged. if t ey Went everfoard in the manner Bt ppase cd, Tie | eiprtih erbimed about the spot tor two dave keeping inet af the maat-daeads witli h ytd to find ssme trace wf tus nor tuoeb: buye, hue witheut sucess Tiers perent2 are said to tea weey Tex neetable | oretinatancrs, and the huge wer great | laverites with tireit 6 ipiiates. — J dmes of | Inelya Three ra's made an attack on ap Englieh | Jad aluoat 15 vies of aye, whe was vitting in | «hatin eating bread and beef, The first une | sleagit wos wade hg a huge rat thas ren up hie buck. aod atiempted te seize the fund which he wae pettug iv his month, He | svmed it by tie ctiraat, bat before be had! etfanzied it, ews “OUers “Comigene da de- termined attack oo bin, They tit his face 1h EWoO places. and attempted co bots through the clothing wines prowovd hee esulder, A inan happened to vast tie butiding whale the gontest was going on. aod i was weet | piest Ud lbcuity tie rats were wade ww teireat. j «| ' Sitssre, | at > wr é ow Sy, =~ en ysten and:Cotenial 8. “- omega renaepeet EWELLERY Imes ‘WATCHES. and JEWELLERY. Boston and Colonial 8/8. Line:’ QL) STAND, KING SQUARE, | USP RECEIVED from ENGLAND, (eps ’ CHARLOTTETOWN. | oF cit bear quatite, and tor sale at a low price— 7 7 - pe ae } > Plorizontal Watches in Silver ee wee , j \ rit 4 4 boles jewelled —-? feeeee a ‘i 3 pus Pr nrietone at? the 1 INK have i urnicure W aul Cr Oonis. Deo tac protoeie Caseannnt shed - 80 a | 4 fils MVSCTH occogoorsrtt?? te oo : r) mS, i ; “ a at svt he ot ae fuel f } : twarctl ehaies and Reva. Finuer Rings, Steel Ear take (he me af baw! Ur + ees. Te ’ bo 4 VIE subseriber feels grateful for e Ringsand Brooches, Gents Pius in great variety, rente tetween Barton HILLAN wey reriottere ’ i on . } , ah t i te 4 rors, und bews to intimate to bisold | py ail fee CHPy oF BATIL’ will tenve CHARLOPTE | . yout faves, ind hey » ae : ie i? a bent : ed it . Pe ca os gsc | to ager 4 bis Peafish meut ee ee / “s ‘ @ Smardon’s Corner. pee FUG eae att \ nt t f. ‘lit te his | Ch ivlottetown, Oct a 1864. calc er aii ? . Lae’ bins ‘hcrade ont.) daachinery necessary to faciiitat i o“—“V“_C“Z_——— | Chitown ay oe ip therady out, : : rT —~ ei) —— | to Painters! WHITE PAINT, VERMILLION, HLAUCK PAIN!. ROSE PINK, 7 YELLOW PAINT, CHROME YELLOW, KEN PAINT. CHROME LEMON, WE. PAST, VENETIAN RED, 4REKN. PAINT, FVORY WLACK, PATENT DSRSVERS,. PALINT-OLL. BURNY’ COMBER, VARNISITES > nf W. &. DAWSON’S. iad eae tS ed Mh Valuable Freehold Property ieee | OND fUiv SALE, By Private Contract, N DONALDSiON EsSTATk, LOT No, 09. Cuoltiluiny O hii * Two hundredand Forty Acres of ar yVT i fae a T Rorhded the East by Bedford Bay, on the West hy Winter Rive wt nburting on the Corran Ban Hridve. A larze portion of the | is clenred ane wood st fe on; reniinder covered | fiv with i timber There are on the i wee an coon!’ DWELLING HOUSE if “ BARN 40 tt « SOT and VOTt Po-t snonty of Sweep Mad. te er with Mjusele Mad other Maunves. both in the Buv und the River li will be sold in LOWS to sntit iutending pureha tlonrishing settlement of Bedeqne nlf of 8 acres of MARSH, » little below the farm! of the late Thomas Wright, hisq. i Theabeve property will be sold on reasonable term. Any information can be ebtuined ou appli N N. HOPE, Sr. Eleavor's, MAT BUTCHER. Chiowa, —— _ ——_——_—_—_——— | & SEED WHEAT, can be had by making early | ROVPACE! | application to N. RANKIN LANDS (uk iv ’ J . FOR SALE! subseriber, as the Agent of Sir Cusanp, B » The Right Hon } LAURENCE SULLIVAN, and Mr Epwanp Cusakp. | been directed to diseoutinne the system ot “ et future these ions will be SOLD on the follow ive | ertis:—A de] of Twenty-tive per cent. of th: irchuse mowey be paid down at the time of siurbiw thie mreemeut, and the residue in ten years by equal insta’ments, The price will be i Twenty shillings (20) per acre np wereds. Porther particulacs made kuown at the subseri-| C'vtown. May 15. 1865, Valuable & Desirable B } made for use, in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, will do well to call and select Also the south | -tae | of the latest and most fashionable bers uttice. | H |G. W. DEBLOIS. wilding | Drawing-Room, Diuviny and ( Business in every branch ; and those who wish te bry FURNITURE that is or themselves, before going elsewhere, from his present Stock, consisting of Walnut and Mahogany Drawing Room Setts, i. e, Oval and Kound Centre Tables; French, Easy, Faney bigh-back, Drawing, Dining. Hall and Bed Roow Cihuirs, Green Plosh vod Hair cloth eeated; Mahogany Side Boards, Hall Tables, Hat and Uinbrella Stands, extension Dining Pables, French and Grecian Sofas, Couches rod Lounves (as low as thirty sh?lings,) Chests of lrwers nnd Chetiioneers, Bedsteads, Stretchers, Cote aud Cradles, Looking Cliusres and Musie Stoolk, Toilet Tables, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, | Mattrusses of every description ; large und etmell Fold } owel hoor- Clothe and Stands, inds and dacks. Clothes Wringers. and a variet of other atticles for general houseliold tarnishing. WASHING MACHINES) with wrinvers, superior te any imported, wd warraated tw wl lwo very snperior MAIOGANY BEDSTEADS, at without or ve sitisfaction, from 50s, tu 130s and several good articles of Second-hand Furnitwvre, in Walnut and Mahogany. The above articles will be sold cheap. for casi. | [4 All orders promptly attended to~ in ‘the Cabinet Making, Upholstering, Turning and Jig Suwing, &e, &c. 1 very superior CBINET ORGAN (uife new, in Ash and Walnut cnse, five octuves, tonble bellows, with two blow pedals, fonr stops, trewolo and knee swell, very cheap for cash. MARK BUTCHER. 4in Coopers Wanicda! m= FXPERILENCED COOPERS wanted D ni the Charlottetown BARREL FACTORY, to work on Fish Barrels. Chitown, May 8. L865, I. 0. HALL. TO LET. pué HOUSE and PREMISES on Qneen street, oeenpied by the late John M’Gill. For particalars apply te the subscriber. Wm. M'GILL. r Mare 20¢h ISGS BAZAAR! Under the patronage of Mrs, Dundas, PON LADIES in connection with ST.) PAUL;SCHURCH. in this City, intend hold: ing a BAZAAR on THURSDAY the rh JULY | next. for the purpose of paving off the debt dne on | the Rectory. Farther particulars in due time. Feby. 13, L865. SEED WHEAT Apvil 17, L865, Queen-stireet Furniture Warerooms, Corner Kent Street & King Squ:re. qf you wish to buy FURNITURE, CALW Av DOUGLASS’S WAREROOMS. Ue tas the largest and bes: assuntMent of Ready-made Furniture, STLYES, to select from in the Island. at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, consisting ofi:— hamber Fnuruite Aver ‘ e * - < s — . Ee E NY E er & & Bbc } Also, Side Board . Book Cases, Wardrobes in retry Sh SET : " a v it-. : e! a « Be i pa had tlie HE Sudseriber offers for sale 1 WO} Toilet do, Burenus, Bedsteads, Cribe, Cota and Pleasantly situated WATER LOTSin Georve- | € es, Feather Beds, Hair, Excelsior and Straw town, with Water Privileve to t e channel, adj ne Mattrusses, Cane and Wood Clinira. Offee Chairs ing the Common nt the exstern part of the Town. | and Cughins, Cornices, Poles, Roilers, Shades and Aiso.severul BUILDING LOTS iu diflereut parts of Charlottetown. ‘Leruis liberal GEORGE COLES. Charlottetows (Cth VWarel) 1865 ry : , FUR SALE. ple and. rsigned offers forsale his FIVE TOWN: WATER LOTS, neuwr Prince-street Ferry Wharf, inisach portions as may be agreed won. A Vi BUILDING LOTS in the fown MAJOK BEE CEE. Cliarlottetown, April 3, 1865 is! p Cin s % one vis : ed r . Dweihog 4 Liso, - Sala a abo” “| wid Rouse, Tannery, de. TAY (Pue subseriber offers for svle. at private | him in the thriving Village of SOQUTHPORKT he Land measnres 100 feet on the main street. ane Hh feet. on the contr ae d ty i extends back There are premirer 1 very comfortable DWELLING TLOUSE. on / mda half stery high. containing 6 rooms on the | first floor, KRiteben and Pantry attached Also a twa stery BULLDUNG 66 by 30 feet, now aed i LANNERY. coniniving tz Pies. witl Lewhes wi tlh the meeesciry. cots nees for] eurryiu nthe TANNING BUSINES Ther i od Well with Pump at the door, and zood } terme. whi h A ill he made eney, and any ther parti tures apply to WILLIAM POpDD tiancer. Charlottetown, or to the snbscriher on “THises, JOUN RENDLE. Tor wie OF Ww be Let, ie D> tmmesinte possession given, the ? DPWELIANG WOUSE, OUT SEs, FARM ond PREMISES, at prevent in Possession oft Cant. W m Hubbpeerd, siteate at Tignish, Let taining imall about 0 acres of Lensehok portion of which is in good enttiva- | La nd, a larg tien. Phe Dwelling House ia commodions and well finished. with Garden and Orchard atinched - be ont-boildings spacious and well arrunged ; the rromuds well feneed with Cedar, and the situatior well sheltered, pleasant, and central for all busi tenn r pretiiises DUP ates ! Cut Fue! on the For further particulars apply to the subscribers at Charloticiown, or to Capi. Hubbard ere ta aleo Stable “‘annre and HL Lie pPeldiser. PALMER & McLEOD, Solicitors. Charlottetown, April 3, I865.—di alyehla ‘s : * V Cbatluisid Farm for Sale, *O be sold by PREVATE CONTRACT. | that LEASEHOLD PROPEKTY.| MAKSHELELD, o! xcellent whiel abont 150 ave under enbivati ‘t m Lat » Acre eluible know ts ** containing | Land, and tie re * Wore or hess, e> ol ' Mh ‘ waincer. for the most port, covered with a valu able growth of Firewood. Senn nid Fencin Poles The Dwelling Heuse ane Buildings are large and comtuodious, aad the lind isin excellent Combat Peas and farther partienhers made known o1 iow to tite Subscriber on the Preis: or to CHAKLES PADM Bs, Keg K.P. HAYTHORNE. * ISOM, i ve Ma ld, Nov 3 is fur YoY i‘ie ra € fetise ars, and the annaal rem Is. VALU ABLE. PROPERTY Lode SARS. SQiD by PRIVA r are | i 30. he j 1% COON. | TRACT, that beaniital TRACT of MAND. ! belotcing to the Nubserrien, adpeining the Karn of | baw) ix iled in pod if Situation and qnatit It ia eon bevith sa ie -owtly consint ing priv- chlly of Beech wed other wahetle Kimiaot bard | f w! voeieen Cladusand | \V ond, hus wrut thirteew aks ouihe Se Pet oe (Roady amd is dis- tank caly avout 4) wiles from Uparlotteiown JOtin LONGWwkTH. 19, 1861, if : ’ ry ; aes ais For Sale, or To Let, SUL AT heauttuiiv situated HOUSE and Ch town, Dee r to the subseriber, on the Princet Road, apposite the Catholic College, and Within a litthe lees than ove and a half mile of Charlottetown. “Phe tlowse basa nmmber of Jarce and cownoodint Regis, and is th tverv respect } ive othe ¥ eiutalbie t fespechibie f tly The Farm cou : e¢ ae Po Le ha . oy siete of SEVEN PASTURE LOTS. and the pur- tert @ have sto suil Lis Conteetience chaser or a) enue Or Wore Of Licre Lot ALSO —— i TWO HOUSES in Chariattetawn—oarne oppasite Hillsborough Sqvares Hod ve in Gin Leone. with a lot of Jviamd attache d to @xel lionse of 40 bv 76 feet—allof whieh will be seid on rensonnhle time giveu forthree-tourths of the pur- chase meuey. Apply to fton terits, aie ; JOMTIN MORRIS. Ch'town, April 3, 1965 Sin ‘ . ‘ A Freehold Farm fir Sale. YONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front! 7 land. ina hich state of enltivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Cone!) House, Th resh- ig Machine, and all ober requisites smiiable for » Farw. Also. Oue Ifeadred Acces of Wood Land, in the rear. sitnate ow cle sonth side of Elliot River, about seven tiles from Charlottetown, and quite | near twe pablic wherfs for shipping prodave, &c. The above property ix well wort the noticeof aiw person wishing t purchase a good treekold pro- a ye being the estute of the laie J.C. Wright. | Time will be given for two-thirds of the! = hase money. Enquire at the office of Heury | aliner, Exqnire, or at the residence of the sub. | seriber, in Prince street CATHERINE WRIGHT Charlotietuwm, Ucteber (), 1364, andy. » Executrix. f without the Powders. i els of grain, Tassels: A large assortmeut of Sefas and Lounges. ONE PIANO. Please ca!!l and examine. Corner Kent Street und King Square. GEORGE DOUGLASS ttetown, Feb 20, iste tf ‘i MOLA FRO SALE in Puacheons Ketailing MOLASSES >. DAVIES. ark Ch IEP the Subserthers — 85 ‘ a At. of Jannury 2, 1865. EARTHE N VARE! 4 OR SALE by the Subseribers — 10 CRATES of the above. @ & S. DAVIES January 2, 1865 STAR OF TUE SEAS Las ‘ vek} in [Sti — ij very a a . ibstantially built and well found. J, % CAKVELL. Ch'town, P. E. 1., April 10, 1865 ee 7 a a. * ™ ait Labrador Herring for Salo. 122 BBLS. Ne. 1 ULRRING, cam axed 3 Half Bois do ado 40 Bhls. No. 2, do JOUN S. PURDIE Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1805. if BLoMEMBER Tat the wry Lest place to purchase | >. > Tf ¥ | HARDWARE | IS AT WW. EE. DAWSON’S, from ENGLAND and the CN}. ISTATES. received a verv lurve supply, which, -dded to the on hand, forms the } Inrgest y Yored by him, aud at bis usual LOW PRICES Fui ft. Great George street, Dec whe hag, by arriv Is ‘ stowed 5, 1864. ’ ' Tiorses! Llorses * 7 Ay Bu od ie llorses a AP 2 ‘3 4a 43 / ig . 7) Yd 9) se”) BOLO —w 4 TEVA UP LE (8 “s <5 Dar 4 sel Ds >HI AND AL*O FOR PMT" HHA © VTP OW rar | tots BS «dg ed SENN OF AS Face 3.6 bdo y Fattening Stock. PALM BRS will find iia snvong to them of manv dollars by using these powders. When fattening Stock, by mixing a little of these Powders | with the food, you will find that it will make one | bushelof Peed do more good than rwo bushels given | Tu feeding one ban dred dbush- %mane@an save atleast fifteen bushels ; hy usng these powders. Use them aad you will | tind iL ge. The many DISEASES of HORSES ean almost all be PREVENTED of CURED be these Powders. Osu Poewpens drives out Powper cures Bots One Powper puts a Horse tn condition One Powper makes a Horse svbed bis coat. One PoWDER gives a soft and glossy annearance to the harr. Ose Powpee cures the Horn Distemper in | Cattle, | The CARLTON’S CON DITION POWDERS, given | recording to direetions, are the beet thing mm the | world to STRENGTHEN a herse, ; Worme. ton rnd to restore him to health and vigor atter severe exposure or hard driving. T ese Powders conse 2 heslthy action of the dj. gestive organs, aod nurity the Lloed of animats, thereby equalizihg the cireulation of the blood and | imparting viger to the whole frame This soon de- monetrates itself by an imnorovement in th eappear- cont. for it is anee of tne a Gertuin faet that no! janimalest be ia perfect health if the coat be rough | and unthrifty. Cariton’s Condition Powders | will be fonnd a perfeer TONIC AND RESTORER after | } attuecke of anv aenute diseases, such as Luflonaa, | Strangles, Tiflammation of Gleet, ete. : Every oxe wao owns Stock or ANY KIND should use this Mesticine, it is ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, and is | “0 HARMLESS that it can always be given without | the Lungs, Nasal | | fear Faruers woo are Parresinge their stock should use these CONDITION POWDERS They will! | keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good heart, aod make them fatten much easier and quicker than | they otherwise would. Remember this Cantion. FIND THE SIGNATURE OF i CABELOT LOUSPORE Fim aA eo, Tn full on the wrapper of each Package. This is the only test of the True Carlton's Condition Powders. Take no * Cond.tion Powders” without this signa- a ae ture, Tke CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large Packages, and s)ld by all Druggists and Medicine Denters, at 25 cents per package. Dept. 14, 1863, f for sale. | vering!y followed for some time, aud duly assistee Improved Stoves. (ue Subseriber has this week received from the Mannfacrory, « tall and complete ; cargo of those celebrated Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Ex Schooner Bine Wave. Those Stoves cannot be! bent for DURABILIVY, NEATNESS and ECO. | NOMY, aud are the only stoves imported here | that give general sutisfaction, nnd now offered for | sule, LOW FOR CASH, Merchantable Produce, | | or twelve months credit on approved notes A good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. } R. J. CLARK. Orwell Chen Store, Nov. 21. 1864. tf f a | DR. G. W. SUTHERLAND H ETURNS thanks for the very liberal | -& patronage extended to him sinee commencing | the practice of his pretession, iu its various branches, | jin this City, and trusts. by attention and assiduity, that the same muy still be continued towaids hin. | | sy the LATEST ARRIVALS he hus incrensed | his present larvé Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, Toilet) Articles, in variety: | selected from the best London Honse, by those | competent of doing justice to the business. Tie Dispensary departinext will be under his own i= mediate superintendence, Dk. SUTHERLAND beys also to observe that he trusts the fact of having practised im Scotland seve- ral years, and nearly twenty years of extensive Colonial pracii¢e in every branch of his profession, combined with unrenntting assiduity and perso- nal attendance, will wot fail te obtain confidence and ensure setistaetion ie Advice to the poor gratis. Queen Street, Chartottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, 1864, THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY, == Ointment. ) we s Holl vay me ° Contracted or Stiff Joints. All the Medicines in the London dispensaries would barely benefit, much less cure, any chronic cases of contracted or stiff joints; whereas if this | invaiuable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a day, the effeets will be immense. | Paralytie patients even can derive advantages from | this fine remedy when other means fail. ‘Seorbutic Humors, Scald Heads and Skin Digoases. | Seerhutie humors arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach are the organs at fault. The Piils will speedily |} restore these to a bealthy action; while the Ovnt- ment, it well rubbed in at least twice a day, will seon enre any Case of skin disease. Seldiers, swilors | and miners use this famous Ointment in ali parts of tue world, Disorders of the Kidneys, Stene 4d Gravel. Tn any of the shove complaints more benefit may be derived in twenty-four beurs by aepting the {.tlowing simple means than is frequeutiy browght | an about iu six mouths by wny other treaimmenut Ir bad enwses, if the Gioatment be rubved inte the smal of the back over the region ot the kidneys, it wil quickly penetrate, and lis must INstanees give itm. | mediate relief. Six or eight of the Pills shouid be | ftuken nightly according tu ciredustances. Diptheria, Sore Throats, &e. These maladies are of s@ geriout® and dangerou: | the Orntn nature that ent wenld net be recom mended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect \ Trt will cure, when every if petient is bevend re etber means have failed, | applied qunvediatels, and pet delayeo until the covery It is a sovereign re medy for sere throats, Settled comyhs or whees ny will be promptly remeved by ruboing in this | voguceh. Mothers should rub it inte the ehest ef | their infants whenever there is any hearseness, tightness, or other affection ot > Dp ” = tA: Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Oil¢d hire * 7 7. z Ld ral Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It is surprising how quicky a sore, uleeror wound | breathioy. deprives the body of strength, and nufits rt for the duties of btes butat isn less wondertul to wateh | the effect of Holiowoey’s Healing Oimtment, when it | is used according to the printed directions, and | assisted by appropriate cose: of the Pills. The pain, | inflammation, and other morbid manifestations soot. | ‘ar trom the afix | th return tiset ected port, treatment and bealth and crentes streny sound ; flesl, and therefore makes its cures complete. PS on ae di QR * Geut and Rheumatism Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the | . " | leomplaining parts This treatment must be perse- | by powertul doses of Holloway’s Pills. The essence of these diseases Les in the bleod, which has floating threagh each vessel the pain-giving poison Whick | Vitiates ond inflames every tissue it comes in con- tact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic | enlargement abcat the jeints su characteristic of | gouty aud rheumatic maladies. Both the Ointmont and Pil] : i 5 should be used iu the following eases: g Bad Legs [Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Bid Breasts |Vancers seald Berna jContracted ~andjSore Nipples Bunions | Stitf Joints | Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis tees and Sand Fistulas Sore Throats Skin Viseases eur vy | | Fiies jGout Sore Heads ; Coco-bay (Glandular Swell- Tumours Chiego-feot ings jUleers | Chilblains Lunivago | Wounds { Chapped Hands | Piles \Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL. | LOWAY, 224 Strand (near Temple Bar), London; | jaiso, by all respectable Drugygists and Dealers in | Mediemes throuchout the ewilised world, pt the | tollowing prices:—Is lad, 23 Yd, 4s Gd, Ils, i aud 333 each Pot. 22s, | *,* There is a corsiderable saving by taking the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are uffixed tu each pot. October 31, 1864. gs THERE 7 — 3X WORLD’S HAIR RESTORER. AND ZYLOBALSAMUMN ? | Conmadng Testtmony, | Rev C.A BUCKBER Asvstant Trersurr gmericas Bible Uaion, N. ¥ Ciry, | | | Subseribed Canital, | IRON, STUBBS AEESHU GEER S ‘TVLIdVO da dIiVd ADUVT V ONIAVEL ANVdIOD ‘FOST “LL 4999999 UUY AON VUUISNI ce I GNV NOGNO'l J JO Sov aqQvucstay yV , 7 DIV ED . ERT GRE BULZ th gO “mniwodl ~ ywo3y “SXVAOK S R MUTHSVONY "Sd Ni Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL FIRE AND LIFE! Capital, - - = £1,000,000 Sterling. VHE Subseriher, having been anrointed agent for the nhove Fret elase Inenrance Com- J. 8. CARVELL. if | pronerty. Charlottetown, Feb. 19, [Extracts From Newsparrre] On reference ton retorn made to Parlinment. ard ordered by the Honse of Commons to be printed. 7th June, I861, it will be seen that the increase of Duty | for the vear, naid by the “ QUEEN,” wre £2567. heing nowards of £1000 more than peid by any | other office ever vet established in this City. ” {From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oet, 24, 1861.1 a Indeed, we helieve that we are perfectly jneti fed in saving that no ether Company, within the srme period, ever nttnired so larve an income ir eitherthe Vire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this staternent. we Imake no exception even in favor of onr older local | companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Roval, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” [From the Civil Serviee Gazette. Nov. 2, 18614 ‘Among these important institntions stends emi nent for its solidity. as well as for ite snecess, “the Qneen Insnrance Company,’’ which last week held its annnal meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully entisfy every reader of the signal progress made by this association since its fonndation, Sreh snecess is, indeed, rare!y attained, and it attests at opee the excellence of ite movngement, and the publie confidence in its constitution.” [From the Liverneal Merenrv, Now 2, 1861) “Ttmner he oritifving to the public cenerntiy, foe esnectally to the proprietors. to find that its in- ! | i | | i ! rome during the past three vears has inerensed at the rate of £20,000 per nennm. no other Company. We heheve that within the same short period ever attnined so larve pn merence either inthe Fire or Life Derartment. TI ‘is snpenks hiehly for the netivity zeal of the menarement, while the Wh which ali the elaims, ising ont lof the Inte disostro i test wlilitv and the care and prn }denee which markedthe investment oft and i} promptiness * fire in London were met | See itte their finurcia! ese funds Life Assurance Company of Giaswovw. ESTABLISHED IN Incorporated Ly Act of Parbament. GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable Rar! IR3R, The of Glasgew. L600 CO 4ri) ey Oy Al 9 00,001 hint. | Accumulated Pinids, - ‘ ytat Revenie, - - Subsisiinuy Assurances, Hexray Dexcop, Reqr. Chair W. F. Bink yee, tis - Distinctive Features in the Company's Dusiness i Avstem— Ananal Division of Prefts. Poliey-Helders Participate in Profits from First Ye«r of Fniry. allest Outlay. Half Credit A Travel and Bonus A-surance at the Si Seven Years Exemptious — Foreign §3U rance. Foreigy Residence, Rates of Assurance, and ali ether information. may be learned from the Ag: GEORGETOWN, WM Georeetown, Tune 87, ts TO CARRIAGE nt for this Tslend, at SANDERSON. 'y MAKERS! STEEL AXLES BOLTS & NUTS to le had very cheiup tor Casi: at W. E. DAWSON’S December 5.1864 * Raa ™ ‘ 7 “ss Cioth Factory! "RIE SUBSCRIBER begs respectla'ly te inform the that manafactur? CLOTH, &e.. Prven by TL. Calbeck. Avent. or et the Mill pndlie he will continue te |} [3 Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as | heretofore. CHARLES E if STANFIELD. Mary 29, 1865 4 YY .OVT ~ ean ae Ph) COFFEE! COFFEE! "H3QO meet the wants of my eustomers J heve in Steck 1694 lbs. GREEN COFFEE which T shall reast and grind. and ply the very best article of GROU tohe hadin the Thhind, and qnite equal to any to | be hud in the Provinces. Feb 97, 1864 ontinne to enn WwW: EF ‘DR, G. L, STRICKLAND, — Great George Street, CIARLOTTETOWN. April 17, 1865 —Iy MOTEL, (Opposite the Custem Honse) 146 Prince William street, ST. JOHN, N, B, JAMES MecINTOSIL, August 29, 1864. wes F. P, NORTON, AUCTION BEEF Commission Merehant, GEORGETOWN --- P. B. ISLAND. October 24, 1864, N renrning thanks ‘or the patronage received since commencing practice in Charlot. | terown intimates that he line opened » SURGERY & DRUG STORE, ad Square, and that he is now prepared to attend to the practice of the varions branches of lis pro | fexsion. N. B.— Special attention given to diseases of the Chest. pany. is prepared to tuke risks on ell deserintions of Wool will be received in Charlottetown | ND COFFEE | DAVSAN. | | is rermanent — TRY THEM, BE |} AND BE CURED. Surceon DWentist. | | General Debitity Loss or Areetite. AND Disvasrs {the most beneficial resnits in exees of this deseri PROPRIETOR. | RANK D. BEER, edjoining his residence, King | CODFISH. 50 QUINTALS CODFISH, for gale by the subscriber. J. . eee t Ch’town, March 20,1865, BROWN’S Bronchial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT DISEASES. 0 MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC. | Carlton’s Condition Powders! MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS PHGNIX BITTERS. | EXYHESE Medicines have now been hefore the | public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and | during thet time have maintained a bigh"character }in almost every part of the globe for their extracr | dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect | health to persons suffering under nearly every kind | of disease to which the human frame is liable. IN MANY TIOUSANDS e certificated instanves, they have even rescued | sufferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, lafter all the dee ptive nestrums of the day had | utterly failed; and to many thousands they have {permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of | health without which life itself is but a partial bless ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared seurcely less than miraculous to these who were acquainted with the beavtifully philosophical principies upon | whieh they are compounded, and upon which they /consequently act. It was to their manifest and sen- sible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and indulsing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious onaekeries which hrast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI CINES are purely ard solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury, nor Antimeny, nor Arsenic, nor anv other mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerfu! plants, the virtues of whieb, thongh long known to several Irdian tribes. and recently to some eminent pharmacentical chemists, are altogether vnknown to the ignorent ) rerenders to medieal science; and were never before administered in so happily efficacious a combination, The first operation is ta loosen from the ennts of ithe stomach and bowels the varions impurities and erudities eor stant!y settling reond them; and to re- move the hardened feces which eollect in the convo- lutions of the small intestines. Other medicines jonly partially cleanse these, and Feave such evllect- ed masces behind as to prodace habitual Costiveness with all its train of evils, or sndden Diarrhea. with its imminent Cangers. This feet is well kn: wn to all regular anatomists whe examine the human bowels after death ; and henee the prejudices of these well infirtoed men against the anack medi | eines of the ace jnevysand the bladder: and, hy this meene, the jand Ivngs, the healthful actien af which e fowcpen gee cog cat arity of the urinary organs. The hlood, which takes its red color fro: lot the liver and lungs hetore jt Ally irae | heart, beine thus purified by them. and nouri hed hy food coming from a clean stomach, eonrses ‘reely lthrengh the veins, renews every part of the evetem jand triumphantly mounts the banner of health vi the hlooming «heek Ml P liver ntirely } a PSE: ae" in ’ rr »* >} of human diseases in which the VEGRTARLR LIFE | MEDICINES are well known to he infallible. FEVERS of all kinds. by restoring the blood t= reenlar circulation, threngh the process of pers retien in such eases, end the thorough all irtertinal chstrnerion in others The Lire Menictnes have been | Rheumatism vermanertly in three we e pi- selution of | known to enre ' eke and Tout in half that time, bv removing lo? 1 inflammation from the muscles ond tigaments of the joints Drepsirs of nl kinds, by freeing and strengthen. / | | : | | | by which £1 12s are saved ; and £16 en the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pig. ich ig . ples. spots. blotebes, and all disenses for wh has been too much a fashion to employ sarsaparilia, &c.,to the destruction of the sufferer teeth; and ruin of health. Under this Redieing every vestige of disease rapidly disappears: ang the skin asenmes the pleacing softness ot infaney. THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, aper. matorrhtea, and all the distfessing consequenees arising from early abuse, excess, residence in unhealthy climates, Ac — It possesses Surprising power in rester'ng streagth and vigour to the deh. litated. To those who are prevented entering the marriege state by the consequences of early orree it will render essential aid by subduing al) disquali. fications; and restoring the lost tone to the #ystem. Therapion may be procured at 11s, and 838 per pac. age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 peck. ages for foreign shipment, direet from London only ka m the more inveterate eases, by which sm pt sving is effected. In ordering the above, the per. chaser shoald state which of the three numbers he requires. lier Mazsesty’s Hon. Commisstoters have gra. ciously permitted the Government stamp bearing the word ** Therapion’’ in white letters, to be at to each packsve; thus insuring the public apaing fraudulent imitations, and securing to the the sole right of supply throughout ber domin and any infringement of whieh they will p with the utmost severity. Aaexts ror ExGiaxp, Thomas & Co. 7, U St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co , Liverpool ; Apothecaries Comp , Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Bristol; Cornish & Co , Plymoath; Rowe, Devenport; Ren dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable th all medicine vendors in the known world, or in cage of diffieulty, by enclosing a draft or order for £5 op £10. according to the nature of the case, payable in London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above. a package will be sent by return mail, carefully ge. cured from observation or accident. ions; rosecute The Cause and Cure of Premature Decline. Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicinn, or sent post free, secure from observitions direct from the Author, for Is 6a. NE MEDIC’L ADVISER on the capacity, syphilis. stricture, &¢e.; with unfailing rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by Yery simple means, of all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system, By Dr. W De Roos, M. D, &e, of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, ; REVIEWS AND NOTICES, ‘stThe MEDICAL ADVISER, by Warrer Dr Roos. M. D., for the class of diseases upon whieh it treats is undoubtedly the best and most sou practical book whieh has come under our notice, The anther is aman of most enlarged experience,” — North of Engtend Telegraph, June 29th, 186T. * To those who contemplate marriage its perntal ia especially recommended, — Bep. Mog. —— The knowledge it imparts must come some time, and happy they who do net possess it too late.’"—Polie tician ** Cure is certain in every curable case, and few indeed are they whieh are not e0.’’— Med, Review * Tt is caleulated to effect a complete ree valntion in the treatment of these complaints.”— Med. Gaz.———* Simple and inexpensive. every sufferer may cure himeclf speedily. privately, and at the least possible enst.’’— Sca'pr!. The cecord effect of the VEGE. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous Inetitutions of this coun- | try and the eentinent, for those diseases referred te | in the nbove work, the Preprietor has had somewhat nnvsnal facilities for acquiring that uniform sneees¢ |} whieh has hitherto characterized bis practice, in | which the distressing consequences resulting from the infarious employment of mereury, eapivi, sa Lsaparilfa, and similar dangerons medicines are ens | tirely obviated Lasting benefit in these cases can lanly he reasonably expected at the hands of those i : ) | i who devote their chief attention to such diseases; and to such only can confidence be safely extended, Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers be hag heen instramental in restoring to health and bappi. |ress, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every The fl owing ara ameng the Aetrresing woriaty | | assurance of sneedy restoration. Forres Resipents can be successfully treated by | correspondence.on sending the detail of their cages, : : with » Bank nete or Bill on a London hense for £5 or £10,in order that a package of medirires te meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent ont by / next mail. thus aveiding the nr tracted suffering and ; | wnnecessary loss of valuable time, which wurt otber- wise occur. gp" DE ROOS’ GUTTAL VITAR oon LIPR BROPS; Protected by Royal Lene jing the k’dneys and bladder: they operate most | Potent of Fuelond: Seals at the Faculte de France; Qelightinily on these jmnortant ergans, and hence they have ever heen found & certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel : Aleo WU arms, by Aske dging ram tha ternines of the howels the slimy matter to whi tures adhere , . es Asthina and insumption, by reliewine the ai vessels of the Jungs from the mrennes which pine weowes lardened, and produces these dreadfu! diseases Scurry, U'e re an? Toveterate 8 p79, bland © ne and all the bumeors, / ; | Royal College of Prussia, &e . hove in vuwherteca instanecs proved their superiority over every other vivertised remedy for Snermatorrhora, lanen: r, Tere | situde, depression of spirite, irritability. enver, exe th these crea- | citement, needless fear, distaste and incr nacity fer | society, etady or bneinere: indigestion, pains in the air ' side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in ‘he head, imp: tency, impediments to marriage; &e, slight colds wil oceasion. and which, if not rem ved, | This medisine strengthens the riality of the whole | system, gives energy te the marseles and nerves, thna eedily removes nerrons complaints renewntee the hy the nerfret ; tepaired powers of Life, end invigerntes the matt P.r skin eraptiens, sere i throat, painein the hones, and all those diseases iq réwoc Fructus and Pea Comn'crions, by thelr l which merenury, sa saparitts, &e. are ten aften em wtemotivee ect upen the flnice that toed the skin. | nloved in vain, to the serions detriment of health, and the morhid st-te of which oerasiane all eran ive complaints, salle w, cloudy, and other disavree- ible complexions, The use of these Pile effeet an entire enre of Salt Rheum, and a ctrik N ing mprovemert te the clearness of the skin Common Coa'ds and I-fluenza wil a'wave te cured by one dose. or hytwoeven in the worst enseg ? ) | | its surprising effieaey bas only to le tested t Se ap. preciated, Asth: se comnlaints if neglected heeome chrenie ora very shert time wil! | orinen able, enferers will do well hefore thee waste | vetuntle time in seeking aid from instrnments, an@ ) i i j | ither ebsurditics professing to supersede medicines, tomake fair trialefa remedy, which eoneseted on nnerring scientifie principles, cannot fail, and meg PYSPEP-T S,obv thoreughty Cleansing the fret | be earried shout the nerson, or left uner the toilet ¢ Pi . oun Pa “4 and gefond stomxeha. and creating a flow of pare | tahle, without exciting a snspicion of ite netere, Flitnlenc Lass of A ‘ f y, egy Y. Lass af Appe we. Heart*urn, Hiadache. ye Lest essness, Ili. Tenner, Law oonur and Melauchaly whier vanish, asa netyral eonse qrence of ite enre “pn” rh Pes ; CO>TIVENESS, by clesnsing the whole lenethof | the intestines with a solvent prs Cees, vielence: #ll violent purges leave the bowels within two dove ji ealthy tile, instead of the stale and acrid kied | Price, lle, ond four times the quantity at | hattle, 336 per The £5 packages containing twelve lle | quantities, by which 9 cavine of £1 12s ix effected, and withont | estive | are the general symptoms of Dvspepsia, will | wi lL be sent from 25, Bedford Place, or) yon receipt of the amount per draft on a London house or otherwise. DAINS IN THE RACK. GRAVFY, LUMRARD, GOUT, RIFUMATISM, DISRASF OF THE CTONEYVS. BLADDER, &e. DR DE hoos’ COM- DIARRA and CHOLERA, hy removing the | POUND RENAL VILLS are a most safe and speedy sharp eerid fluids by which these e mnlaints are oe | Remedy for the above dangerons complaints ; j Dis. ea-ioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion | Charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene= of the mncuons membrane and obstinate mlacy, the VEGETAPLELIFE VE | death. DICINES deserve a distinet and emphatic reeom mendation. | “oe ° ae . . . j medicines was himself afiicted with this complaint for upwards of THIRTY FIVE YEAPS, ond thet he tried It is well knewn to hundreds in this | &¢ , have utterly failed. ity, that tue former proprietor of these valuable | 238. per bex. | rally, whieh too frequently haraes the sufferer ever PILES Asa remedy for thie most distressiny | the hegt vears of life, and end only in = ‘ an agonizing’ They gree with the most delicate stomach, jand inthree davs effect a eure when eanivi, cubebs, 22 9d.. 48 Gl., We. apd The superiority of these celebrated medicines over everything of the kind.is universally veknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for lin vain every remedy pre-erihed within the whole | them withont precedent. compass of the Miurrria M dict He, however, at | Manvthere are, who from natural diffidence, at length tried the Medicine wiich is now offered to | fear of discavery.wonld silently bear their afflictions ' jafter his reeovery had been pronounced not only im j probable, bat absolutely impossible, by any human | means | FEVER AND AGUR, For this scourge of the western country these Me. | | dicines will be found a sate, speedy, and certain re. jmedy. Oth«r medicines leave the system subiect to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, | oF FrwaLes—these medicines have heen used with . . > . P Kove’s Evit and SCROFULA, in its worst (forms, yields te the mild yet powerful aetion of the-e remarkable Medicines Nyianr Sweats.Nen- | vous Desrtrry, Nervous Compraiyrs of all kinds, PaLpitavTion or tas Urart, Painrer’s CoLic, are speeuily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have beenme impaired by the i: jadicions use of Mencury, will find these Med cines a perfect eure, as they never fail to era- | dieate from the system all the ef-cts of Mereury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara. | tions of Sarsaparijli. A single trial will place them ,bevend the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. He Careful of Connter'eits. Several have lately been discovered, and their neiarivus authors arrested, buth in the City of New York aud abroad. Buy of no one who is not an anthorized Agent Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 235 Broadway,N Y. ‘sold by T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, (seneral Avent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; Jubn Beer, Be*eque: Garret & Hudson, do; H W. Shaw. New Glasgow Bridge: Benj. Ked- } gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St Eleanor’s; Johu Frost, Grand River: George Wigginton, Crapaud; R J Clarke, Orwell, R.S. Holman, | tien } SATISFIED, 4 the public, and be wes cured ina very short time, | rather than apply tor aid to these from whom ther may reasonahly expect relief. With the abore remes dies the sufferer may without the knowledge of « second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense. Sold whoelesate by Barclay & Sor, 95 Forringdont street, Loncon; Agents in North Ameriea—Langle¥ t Johnson, Heollis-street, Halifax, Nova Seotins W, R, Watson, Charlottetown, Prinee Edward Islands J. Ward, Esq., News Offee. Syvdnev, Cape Bretor: RW. Parker. (late Palmer & Co ) Kingston, Canada West: Strickland & Co , Mobile; MF. Deernve and Edward Guillet, New Orleans; Fongera, New Vork; Musson & Co .Quebee; C A. & J Langles. Yates Street, San Frarciseo; Leportier, Mexico: Mr. MeMurde, Droggit. and J. MeConbrey. Fea., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walher & Sons, St. John, New Branswick; Lymon & Co, Torento; Lyman & Co, Sevage & Co, Montresls of whom also may be had + TIE MEDICAL ADVISER,” or should d:ffeulty arise in pres lenring any of the above. ere!ose the amount by Araft or otherwice, te 25 Bedford Place, Blooms- bury Square, London, W. C, and they will be sept securely oveked per return, CAUTION.— Sufferers should guard against the recommendation of useless imitations hy dishon: st ven- dors, whe therchy obtain a larger profit The genuine hare the words **WartrerD» Roos. Lonxm N,”? printed in white letters ar the Garornment Ntam7, TY onpre or Her Masesry’s Kon. Commissioners, to rmitate which is felony. The Most Wonderful Pills in the World. RE DR. DE ROOS’ PILULA VITA: or LIFB [ PILLS. Allsufferers from general nervons | ness, debility, low spirits, sleeplessness, hurrassing ' | dreams, unnecessary fears, mental irritability, fail- | ure of the ments! and bodily powers, weakness of the nerves, noises in the head, giddiness, indigestion, rheumatism, pains in the back, and other symptoms | of chronic disease, will bail with joy the discover? Beer, Southport; | of Dr. De Roos® Lite Pills, that speedily ond alimest magically remove pain and disease of whatsoever nature, restore cheerfulness of spirit and vigor to the mind, and strengthens #1] the organs on which health and life depend. They do not contain # modern treatment of mental and physical jn — writes: “I very cheertuily add iny testimony te that of numerous frieads to the great valne of Mrs, S. A, Ailea s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalna ranm* | Rev WM. CUTTER, N Y. City: “Myhairis changed Feb. 6. 1865. 4 ‘{ WILLIAM JAKEMAN * - ’ Blacksmith & Facrier, Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, H AS removed his business to the City, v. J. W880, Brooklyn, L L: “I will testify to - and ean be consnited at allhours. SHOEING their value in the mst liveral sense. They have | on the inost improved principle. restored my hiir where it was bald, and, where | [2 All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre grey. to its origional color” | pared at the shortest notice, REV. A. WEBITR, Boston, Mass : | Ch'tewn, May 16, 1865. them with greit effet, [am now neither baid | pdishelpnbeaiaiineinnt i nor grey. My hir was dry aad brittle; it isnow ' to its natural eotor, avd growing on ba'd spot.” tev J. HW. CORNELL, NY. viy: ‘f procared it forarelative. ‘Tho faldrg ct the hair -topped, and restored it from beiug grey to its Ratural and beaue tifal color.” RE “T have used ROTICE., FENTIE un lersigned Kxecuors and Trustees of the Estate ofthe late JOHN S BREMNER, | of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sons having claims on the said estute to furnish | their accounts forthwith to Rewarp Hearrz. Exq., Great George Street; and all persons indebted to ithe suid estate are reqnested to pay over the anonut of their respective acconnts to hun, he soft as im youth.” Rev. H V. DEGSN, Boston, Mass: “ That ther pro- mote the growth of the hoir where baldness is, [ have the evideace of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No. 138 Greeayich Strest, New-York. particle of mereury, but are purely vegetable | They act. mildly on the bowels, without pain o | griping,. impart strencth to the ston ach, Promote & | healthy action of the liver, thas preventiry, or whem | when presert curing the jaundice ond dropsy, cleat- ing the skin, removing sallowness and n | purifying the blood. and marvellousiy invigorating } the Faculte «+e France. ale ce oll pe Arwen a oot ee is | oceasio arie e ed, nothing can ‘i VIVEK RAP LO N:—or CURE OF \ ter adaped Owing to the creat and snercesiag CURES, This success‘ul and highly popular | demand for these pil's, and in order to protect the | medicawent, as employed in the continental hospi-| public from freudulent imitations, Her Majesty’ jtals by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- | Commissioners bave graciously permitted the pre _bives all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine Prietor to have his nawe “WALTER DE ROO ofthe kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-| LONDON,” impressed upon the government stam | ploved = Devoid of taste. odour, and appearance of | *fixed to each box Sold by all medicine vende# medicine, it ean be left orearried anvwhere, and | in the world; price 2s. 9d., 4s, 61., Ns., and 33% ‘taken from time to time witbout exciting suspicion | pet box. : | Fach package contains full instructions for every; ‘‘ Asa Family Piil, they are invaluable,” —Dur- case. | dee Times. * Persons of full habit shou'd never be | THERAPION, No. 1, in three dase only | "thout then.”"—Surrey Telegroph. + For Pemalet removes gonnorrhee, gleet and all discharges. effec. they :e9p almoet m necessity .”— Ladies’. J | taally enperseding injections, the use of whieh does | To Mothers—For children of #1! ages they are the Summ: ride; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1864. ly ‘THE NEW FRENCTI REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of } Her Majesty's Government and the Chiefs of Numerous Certificates ‘ as above. © W. RK. WATSON, Agent. being authorized to receive the same. FTAMFES MOOR. ROVERT LONGWORTH, LiCHARD HEARTZ, Executors and Trustees. Charlottetown, Angust 3th, 1864. ~ Judson’s Piils Bev THERAPION ‘irreparable harm by laying the foundation of striec- (ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery | piles, . ‘asthina, and some of the more trying complaints of | this kind, it will be found astonis . affording prompt relief, where other well-tried re- medies have been powerless. ts of fhe bones, sore throat, Irritation of thelower bowel, cough, bronebitis, | hingly efficacicns, | simplest and best medicine that can be given.”"— Vide Dr. Smith's Report. April *7, 1865. el 'Ehe Examiner S Printed and Published, every Monat by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, ne + No, 2, for syphilis, disease borongh-atreet, near King-Square. Prick—1oe threatened destruction of aun “sh i, um, payuble kalf-yearly 1s apyance,