~ = peep or on ae ar a Fes ¢ * Vt Fer i a lid ' a : . . . ” ‘ pear a ‘ , ; ftraetion ia the supetter Mafner in which? penal. It is merely imprint I wae 4 ~ a rer ry seTT + ‘ ra atey e P ' aus riecy ah wet ve vt “ % ; > Toast 1CATG BH BLA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. {with fish, anda greater em = is Causer they are provided for iy foreign, yess la, us. com-) know the bal wae prepared s a ate ‘ aval i jfor other kinds o! produce. Such & EreAs iw our own. ‘Lhe Arsericans have ves-| ment outside indeed | think 1 ‘Teh ' ; in that SUMMERSIDE Fisiiiy COM PAN. j bumb Yr of ple bettie emgag din the fish ie mane ed up expressly for the fisheries. | leney say that the laws here a ttt e-thie Sind m , , a is VU ae iy : ‘ ¢ an brire ris hin ° Ss nulates cli braneces vl trade. It They hareethe beat of accommodations, and -ex- | respect; and Tat expect th ita t thik ther | ] would have the sume effect here, If wo had eelieut fare, aud every inducement ts hi 1d ont to) would be bratght ing put I du ; = 7 “ igri Hew. Mev Dinewars: | eur pleased to hens two thoueand or three thousand men engaged " ung men to etigage in them, Our yourg men need be any apprebension [ha » Bale Pap erent om t prosperity ot ! inty ; but i .} . its : ‘ 62 lomand of |.6..5 wo int els. where they meet with | due severity upoh any of Het Sayesty ® aeeny , . in ihe fieheriog, 1¢ Ww i. CAN & QO o ro mile ; f - a ee ” {um satisfied with the is fot véry often at tis! t ake fortubhce® 5 % ne > 2ittlo ili Swim & li then becomes a lon. Mr. Disaowetr — les be , va is kiuds hag rs produce; sittit dineutt & ~ ; bods. a rmenrmber of the in’ this « try | 1 here is ‘too , 4 1 mon n whether it weald be expedient-to grant | explanations of his honor W807 1} t! 1k i ; ’ 4 ' 1 : aimee aaa 7 herds vidas sulew by. Von dapat); a short. H ; . rom " ] : ub ‘ ' s dot'in favor i 4 : 1 encourage } me hl mvernn % Mr. Ie ie? { : ane teieakeemaah , te " A . " who «¢ ' \ ‘ PUUidet hil Sb ft ‘ * ‘ . l eaun Attarne¥ Get eral . but i must etry — auer ‘ “ ave i “ J . ; wel i ¢ i : va owith- the Ssh do very welll —- ee ' untics 83 a ' ru yotiw : hid ‘ ' on the Island, | many bills which conre before - ” Haan : a ena Be ' Arulie | sapport a bounty onl for o few years, 3 ' wilild 's 1 th y they mndke nt! out any explenation, and T tutte thts en Pe nts may u sSrmcd ti a profitu thie IF) ‘ \ re \ ‘ : 7 hat ‘nm ire tleanran int duc ebant ny, buTaAC = nds _ i 1 s to get the busi as { stablis j Pel oe & quest tis not before) members of the Hoase that a gentica wu ; . ‘ we ro Ze or sd a vote Nga , lion. Mr. Tlexpreson : This is justly ac- : 1d ' "te it myself te! ing a bill shotld give some eXprenal Lo wieks "a " - o hes » : . ’ ‘ are « ‘ q \ ao $ . . ) : think the oper d Up Whrekd Would be a ment, f oo" : 1 tol a very important question; : ; if it should come up} but I! the reasou for Introducing it. I itu ih i cream she prosperity of the vountry, 1 would nd in reference to bounties, I believe it 13 pif eb nare strong aruuments to show that if! people,of this Island reghire such a.) pong sgt lage piel & . sane amecourace it ioe ' L2eu : bE AY Gage ERP ‘ ; ets: . cs BP gee Bao” harm, and i way be a do anythin. in my power to enc urage it, nsidered by all that, asa gener il rule, evsels’ belonging gs haps ik will not de ts . “g esate ed Hon. the : RESIDENT l a... &) ud ‘e FP t! y are <« I jectionahbl De 1 hey are a especies mo vantexe fe salannar ds “ heb "is Af r tl xplat atidtis . ; e : » P “ JUST RECEIVED, Per Schr. ‘‘ Vincent,” from Montreal : { (PEELS. No. wy FLOUR, A 100 Bbls CORN MEAL, S 1 Super fiue Catedu oU. Bags No. PT SHIP BREAD, BO, dv No. 2 do, 33 Boxes TOBACCO, 10's, 150 SidesiNo. 1 SOLE LEATHER, 60 Dez. SODA WATER, 30 Dez. CHAMPAGNE CIDER, J00: Boxes SOAP, 50 Cases CLARET, (St. Julica Medic.) Also in Store: { Casks GIN, (DeKuyper'’s), 1 Pun. Bourbon WHISKEY, + 3 Casks Hennessey’s BRANDY, pale & dark T qr. Cask U, ©. WHISKEY, : 1 Cask Scoteh WHISKICY, : 109 Bags SALT, (Liverpool), 12 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 10 Bois. Betded ALE and PORTER; 2 Hhds. ALM (MeCallent’s), supetior. JAROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water Sirect. July 23, 1866. Hf REMOVAL! did betore, instead of working as they should do. }tut Dthink there are many ways to prevent ity raXLIE Subscriber hereby notifies his Ous- Hon. Mr. MecDonaup: His bonor 1s om posed to giving bounties, and believes there | would be no more fish caught if a bounty | were given ; but we want to encourage peo- | ple to embark in the busimess in a Proper | and systematic manner. As his honor from | Prince County (Mr. Ramsay) has said, they should remain out till they get tueir loads, bat at present they can only go out on fine days, and the very day they shuuld be fishing they are about the shores. Perhaps on fine days, when they go out they should be on their farms. His honor from King’s County (Mr. Dimgwell) is afraid that if the bounty were given to the fishermen it would be at the expense of the farmers. Just as weli might the fishermen say that the farmers receive bounties at their expense, for they do get bounties in the shape of grants for the importation of seed, and stock, and in various other ways. It way be said that the effect | of these grants is a general benefit to the Is- land, just so it would be with a bounty given | from going into there lands. Hon. the Presipent: The reason the people | petitioned for a bounty this year was on account of the heavy duty put upon mackerel by the Uni ted States Government. It was thought that it would throw a damper pou those whe were pre- | pared to engage im the The United | States is nearly theouly market we have for mack- erel, and the high duty will place our fichermen in a very disadvantageous position. Lam of opi- nion that this season will net be a very successful one for the mackerel fisheries, for | understand that a number of steamers are to be on the cvast, and it is well known that where they run macker- el are not caught. That bas been found to be the casein the Vuited States. Before the last treaty there were three or four steamers on the coast, and our fishermen made poor fares, which they attributed to the presence of the steamers. ) If such a number of steamers are to be on the coast this season as we hear of, I aim of opinion that there will be very few mackerel caught in the | Gulf. } House resumed.—Bill reported agreed to. On motion of the Hon. Attorney General, abil! business, tomers, and the publie generally, that since the late Fire, whereby bis premises, on Queen Street, were destroyed, he has removed to that building on RENT SPREET, next. door to the premises of Mr. JOHN SCOTT, Carriage Builder, where he is prepared to carry on his Business in all its branches as usual. Having been a heavy loser by the fire, he takes this opportunity to request all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment of their respective amounts, as his Books will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for settlement aud collection ou the Ist of SEPTEMBER next. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Gunsmith. August 13th, 1.06. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to CHARLES BELL, formerly of Charlottetown, but at present residing in Auckland, New Zealand, are hereby notified to make payment to the Subseri- ber, Aftorney of Messrs. Joun S. MCLEAN and Joun B. CAMPBELL, of Haiifax, Nova Seotia, Merchants, to whem all debts due to the said ‘or the encouragement of the fisheries. A |‘? consolidate and amend the laws relating to the | CHARLES BELL have been. assigned by Deed oumber of vessels would be built for the pur- pose of carrying on the business properly aud | systematically. A large amount of money | would be put tn circulation, and wore vould | be retarned tothe Treasury than the amvuunt | laid out. His honor a'so said the farmers, | us a general rule were better off than the | isnot properly carried on. It is well known that those engaged in the fisheries can pay higher wages than farmers can pay. Par- | mers Cannot pay more than £4 a month, and it is doubtful if a man’slabor ona farm will | returp that much ; but those engaged in the | fisheriesoften pay 6, 8 or £9 a month for men, | conveyance and transter of real and personal pro- perty vested in Mortgagees and ‘Trustrees, was read a second time, committed, and reported | agreed to without any amendipent. Adjeurued till to-norrow at 1 o'clock. Wepnespay, May 9th. . . | On motion of the Hon. Mr. Henderson, a bill Forces was read a third time andpassed. CROWN AND GOVERNMENT SECURITY BILL, On motion of the Hon. Mr. Hendersoy, a bill for the better security of tue Crown and Govern- ment of the United Kingdom within this Isiand, | was read a second time and committed. | Hon. Mr. DINGWEEL said he was not acquaint. | district of Queen’s Connty (dir. Beer) said.) often make more thun the largest of those | hear its provisions explained. the manufactureof barre|s would be an impor- sums, [ bave known a man to moke £50 in} Hon. Mr. McDonacp was of opinion that when | tantand profitable business for the fisher.nen | one season. That shows that 1618 a mOr¢@ pro- | @ measure of this kind was brought betore the ja the Winter. “The Americans buy a great! fitable business than farming, and 1 would | House, there should be seme explanation of its many @f their barrels in Nova Scotia, and | koow they, would give more for barrels manu- | factured bere. . They would give a half more | than for those manufactured in the States, | The men who embark in the business are. not generally men of large cxpital, and if this should be an unsuccessful year they will | absendun it, and thus the trade wil! be thrown back twenty years; but if a bounty were! given, it would encourage them to continue another year. - [regret the Government has’ not, ere this, introduced @ measueé in compli- | like to encourage our people to engage init) properly, fur then it would be mure profit- able. 1 donot think it is fair to say we will not give a bounty at all. A bounty was given before, as his honor from Prince County (Mr. Yeo) bas said, but it was giver on a wrong system. It was given on vessels, and every old vessel that could be obtained was fitted out, and claimed the bounty wien per- haps they did not fish at all. Lhe proper way isto give the bounty to the men who eatch the fish. His honor from Queen’s anee withthe prayer of the petition. Weknow County, (Mr. Henderson) was afraid that the that persons fishing from this I-land will have | coutitry would go ‘into the hands uf Yankee tscompete with the Ameri¢ons at a great} speculators, Lue there are,very dew such men disadvantage. Not only have the Américans! here, and if they are living hire and teach more Experience io the business, bat they our people to engage in, and. carry on the have an advantage of two dollars per barrel, | business properly, they bavea right ty a slape which ia the duty they bave ,ot upon mac-| of the bounty. | regret) that the Govern- kerel. . [ia bounty were given st would en-) ment bas not brought forward a measureto | able our fishermen to compete with them.}pgive a bounty, fur L believe it would be a) law ed. to see people get)ing in the way | getieral benefit to the country. Lis bonor | of embarkingyin ibe fisheries ip Companies. } from King’s County (Mr. Dinzwell) thoaght | They do not do so to ary-extent imthé United) if it was such a profitable business there was | States ; butdifteen or twenty or thirty men | no necessity for a MBufity ; bat a business | oftén associate together, and one person man-! may be very profitable when it is thoroughly | ages for them. Tine enables persons who! understood, and yet people be afraid ty, em- | have a smal] amount of capital to have an bark in it. It is well known that persons in interest in a vessel, One assists another, and | town have a considerable amount of money | I hope the same mode will be adopted here. | on which they are not receiving any interest, Hon. Mr Ramsay: His boner from Bay) and yet they would net give it out to. parties to provisions given by a member of the Government. [t interfered, in some respects, with the rights of the subject, and if there was any necessity “for it the House should be acqaainted with it. Hon. Mr. Henperson: The reasons for pass- ing this billare, in niy opinion, guite obvious. I have not been specially, charged with giving any | explanations or reasons for passing it; but I con- sider that as there is nu enactiieut oa our siae tute boovk equivalent to the enactwwents of this bill, the state of the world ia general, and of these | Colonies in particuiar, dou appear to call for such | a measure. Not that I apprehend that any por, | tion of Her Majesty’s subjects in this Island have | a desire to act such a part asto render a mea-| sure of this kind necessary; but we have reason | to kuow that there have been parties insinuating | themsecls és anoeg the people of this Istind, wie- | ther few_or wany I cannot say, but the fact I do | kndw, that*'they are’ trying to’ gét the people to) jact a treasuiable part. We may therefore take ft] for Branted that where they would see Her Ma‘ | jeaty’s property dnprotected by law, they would} persist In tampering with the loyally of the culo-! nists, Auditis weil known that parties having such objogtsin view are trying Té ascertain what our po- sition i8,—hew our banks and magazines are situ- ated, avd what the feelings of the people are, aud | Where they may, with the greatest probability of | sncees’, steer their course, so as to succeed. in their traiterous desigus. Therefore I do say, asa member of this House and a member of the Go- vernment, that there is a neeessity for this bill. It is net uncommen in Great Britain, when any- thing extraordinary arises, to have enactments of Portune (Mr. Dingwell) thinks there is no- thing to be made by the busin: ss. Mlon, Mr. Guxcwern: | suid in general,) the persons who caught the-fisls were pot en- | riched by that means. Hon. Mr: Rausay: Perhaps his honor has} never been jn tie Bay Chalear where twenty | or thirty large Ships are laden with fish every | year. rave seen nine large 5)\) ps dismasted, | jmuight have sume Chance to compete with the engage lu the fishing business, because they are tet acquainted wih it. ‘Phe parties:wot baving realestate to represent, eaneot dbtain money and they cannot embark in the fishing business Without it. We want to let thése people lave to say there. is something they cam depend: apen; and while they bave to pay wi duty of two deilars per barrel in the Uuited) States:amanket, tliéy should have ene here te meet ity se- that they | this kind. I remewber that, a few years ago, } when some person having a desire for notoriety, }fired at Her Majesty. a. bilh was introduéed for | the security cf Her Majesty's person, in the way jof extending tie superiority-of the laws, ard 1 thiuk itis ne more than right for the Government gud the Legislature of this Island to passa mea | sure like this. Aud if, after,a calm, delibera tive view of the case, and under a due sense of of Assignment, dated the 16th day of June, instant. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, June Ish, 1266. ‘ > rE. - So.cg = zZ gy Om i a : rl ge eS oO. s pea aS BS ge = O68 A 7 ae ried OE g 8 5 * Bo im Fret bs ite iit a | a Se ewe Si xgoe zy Pe ae ) z "eT FS: Bp lag hs a S a eat oy oo iixtension Lables. E, D.. STAIR, Kent Street, next H. Palmer's Office. md ant g = Cabinet-making, Upholstering,&c 6 ( FURNITURE of ail kinds made to order, and from seasoned Siock. secqozprzy AM, i bk the 4 Undertaking punefually attended lo. & yg Collin Plates Lettered. ti waiting till theis ¢argoes were chugiit; and) Americans. if it were not & paying business, it would not Hon. Mr. Yeo: His honor speaks about these be entered into so extensively. i Lave seen | engaged iW the fishetiés being abi w pay such some fishing establishment? bere, but none | high wages as compared with’ wimt@ the? farvers like what I have seen in Carrequet, where | | eas iflord to pay ; then why should we tax the have seen 50Q boats going oat (rom one little | farmers, Who Cannot pay bigh wages, for thé pur- : . ose of g bounty to the Gshermen ace n the ha ie - Many o hem a . | pee ot giwing a } My vg till the ge ngs loa a ’ ie stay Hiew. ATTORNEY GENERAL: L do not know vu y 2 . ace. Some Of them | : : ‘ ** am revret that the frosts of winter should glint pe: i I y my daughter, 1 my bair, Out to grati storer, and with tl ivle arid mit ’ KR abd 0 ar iration cau | } | oil rt, Me | | | \ too old t at My hair, which two wecks sine ver, 18 COMPLETELY RESTOKED D0 D TEXTURE OF FORTY YEARS AGO. 1 behalt, L thank you heartily.”’ | yWAN, of the’ ** Sea Queen,” dates | r 27; 1865 5 Your Orvienta wus white as : COLOR At my daughter's Carr: C.U at Bermuda, in Ds \ smnder! Har. Resiorer is looked upon us something wiracu- | flous by the people here. Such uaiform, speedy, | and satis feets have neyer tulluwed the | ” use of any olher preparation, Mus. Oriver, of Carlton, N. Y., says in her | jdetter, dated May 9, 1866; ¢E won't say that I| storers for what use | | can a persun of wy age have tor such things ? Bu ; lamy friends bave used it, and L bave witnessed its | wonderful eects. If 1 ever should get gray, i} shall know what to resort to ”’ Columns might be filled with testimonials like | the above, but their publication is not considered | necessury. lu preparation of the Oriental Hair Restora the must costly material is used, aud uO pains are spared to make it an artiche wuich shall STAND THE Test OF ALL TIME. the Mie verdiet of the peor Kuighy’s Ovsiental Hair Restorer > is prepared by E.R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Mass Aud. seld by all Drugyists, Periumers, Fancy Goods Dealers, aud Merchants generally, at ©ne Dollar per Lottie, is in its favor. Dk, KNIGHT'S A VEGEfABLE PREPARATION For. Preservi: Contains neither Gil nor Aleohel, Tiis article has, becn prepared with a view to supercede the pernicivus compounds s0 common in the market, the use of which has been alinost in- variably, detrimental to the growth and beauty of the hair. It is especially adapted to the use of ladies and children, with whom itis a UNIVER. SAL FAVORLLL.. Persons whose hair has been thimmed by sickness or age should give it a trial. A luxurian’ growth will result. By the use of Dr. KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, the hair is. beau- tified, its growth ts improved, the scaly is cleansed, Nerveus Headache is cured, hair eaters are era- dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are removed. DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, Is a, scientific discovery, prepared under the super- inteudence of an emiveut chemist, and is approved, recommended and used by the wedical faculty. It will not soil or stain the skin, or any article of apparel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in large bottles, and is sold by all Druggists, Per- fumers and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. Prepared by E.R. KNIGUTS, M.D. Chemist, Melrose, Mass. DR. LAROOKAW’S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, g and Deautifying the Hair, THE MOST RELIABLE | written in praise of its truly wi FRIEND! oo” : ° mei bees — .- Sanarahinge & F als hd ite VAhL sey CAs dae se Oh tm US 2 re : througheut the World. The number of years this inyslaalte Ointment has stood the test of public opiuion, (and the k nger known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it wore convincing than anything that © uld be ynderful healing } properties, In the cure of bad legs, bad brensts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect Is m arvellous. For ring-worm, scald-head, serofela, and d'seases of | the skin generally, there ts no remedy to be com: nared to it. When assiduously rubbed apon the} skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this) Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and ) cleanses, in its passege, every part to which it is} self ipplied. 3331 i Wi Marine. | Slandu ar Swolli ngs, Mumps, — .. — +3e Quinse Soro BTONClisylysy ZU Ys SO2 | £ulio its ana Li ptucria. j In any of the above diseases, im cdiate and per- obtained by effectually rubbing tw.ce manent relief is rent Owtwment, tand buck, I { life; for through ¢ required for the bye) } imental to a day, sjparation and all old par ticles Getri preservation. rhe Oiwt- ment, used con} irtly with }lulloway’s Pills, will » and certainly as to elfect cures in its ibs act so searchingly the most hopeless cases, Rhonmatism, ‘ Con- tracied and Stiif Joints. Mapy thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints bave found life aimost uneupportable; yet, if Holloway’s Uintment be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upyp the parts allected, ease may 5 ceenmutonl supeaiallt if the pores of the skia be previously opened by iomentations with warm water, fhe gross huwors reqaire expulsion from the sys- tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to strengthening the system, greatly assist the Opera the cure. : a Ty 5 y. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- ayatinna Linde cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Hoiloway’s Ointment., Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in-which it is applied, or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally. The, Oiut- ment, rubbed arvund the part affected, enters the pores justas salt cnters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source of ibe evil aud drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or serofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a reudy and easy weans of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, covling the heated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by ber as a “Household Treasure,”* as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pieurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs or Chest, Pain in the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump- Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known and too highly esteeined to require commendation here. It is re gardéd a neéésssity in every household, and is heartily en(lérsed by the medical ‘acalty, clergy- men of every denomination, authors, editors, mem- bers of Congress, and many of our most distinguish. ed men in public and private life. COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR TEROAT.&c. Letter from Hon, D. VW. Gooch, Member of Con- gress from Massa Mexrose, July 19, 1865. Dra, E. R. Kxicats—Dear Sir ; Ihave used Dr, Larookah’s Syrup in my family for six years, and have found it an exceilent re- medy for Coughs, Colds,’ Sore Throats and al! consumptive complaints, &c. [uave recommended it to several friends, who have received great benefit from its use. ‘husetts. Letter from a well known Beston Druggist of of twenty years experience, and Steward Han- ovcr Street M. E. Clierch. Bostoy, March 9, 1865, Dr. E. R. Kyiours: Having used LAKOOK AW’S PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in my family for the past six years, I am prepared to say that it is superior to any medicine I have ever known, for the positive cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and aj! similar complaints. As I take cold very easy, I have had great opportunity to test the VikTueEs of this valuable remedy, and it hag never tion in its early stages, and all Diseases of the | scarlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases | its effect ismiraculous. Incases of whoopiug cough land croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ehest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most | soothing relief. Two or three of Holloways’s famous | Pills, redueed to a powder, will atgment the cura tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Oinrment and Pii's should be | sed in the following causes? Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism | Bad Breasts Cancers jScald Heads } Burns Contracted and |Sore Nipples | Bunions | Still Joints jSore ‘Throats i Bite of Mosche Elep! ubllasis Skin Diseases ‘ us Scurvy toes and Sand Fist: ’ Flies Grout oir lleads | Coco-bay jGlandalar Swel-|Pumonrs j Chiego-foot } lings it levers i Chilblains lLumbago | Wounds Chapped Hands (Piles i\Yaws Soid at the Establishment of Proressor Honuo- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Loudon; lalso by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in | Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 1}d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 22s, and 33s each Pot. *.* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. FAILED ine yet, however violeut the disease. Hav- ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, L have had good opportunities of knowing the virtues of the various medicines sold, and pronounce “ LAROOKAH’S SYRUP” Tux Best of any article | EVER presented to the public. Yours, W.R. BOWEN, 86 Hanover St. Space will permit the publication of but a tithe of August 7, 1865 [2\UCLSe 5 Summer Arrangement. — |"ENITE MAILS for the United Kingdom. the neighbouring Provinces, United States &c., will, until farther notice, be imade up and forwarded froui the General Post Office, Chariot- tetown, as follows, viz: . the certificates which are constantly coming in from all quarters of the glube. Patients will find the | most conclusive evidence of the, value of this re- | medy in a trial of it, which will cost but a trifle, | aud which may yield, priceless results, aut Large botties $1 60—medium size 50 cents. pared by E, rose, Mass., and sold by all druggists. Pre- | DR. LARGOCKAH’S SARSAPARILLA = COMPOUND, For the speedy and permanent cure of Liver Complaint, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Dyspep- sia, Dropsy, Neuralsia, Epilepsy, Erysipelas, St. Authony’s’ Fire, Piniples, Pustutes, Blotehes, Boils, Pumors, Salt Rheum, Ulcers and Sores, Khenmatism, Pain iu the Stomach, Sidé and Lowels, General Debility, Uterine Ulceration,” RK. KNIGHTS, M.D’, Chemist, Mel- | For Canada, New Bronswick and the United States, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening, at S o'clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 3 o'clock, For Nova Scotia, via Picton, every MONDAY and THURSDAY morning at 9 o'clock, and, via Bralejeve ry WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY eve bing t 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate WepNisp ay eveniigi: at 8 o'clock, ws follows: Wednesday May 9, Wednesday August 1, oe 33 ss n 5 F : aby June 6, “ og! 20, 7 Sept. be ie July 4, # 96, “ 13; “' Oet. 10; L. C. OWEN, Postwaster General, General Post Office, Charlottetown. May 7, 1866. this | upgon the neck, | nthe very uainspring? ; > glands pass all new matter | be safely } Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifyinganu | wip be found a perfect tonic and restorer after tion of the Ointment and facilitate and’ corfirm jStrangles, Iuflanmation of the Lungs, Nasal WATCHES and JEWELLERY, UST RECEIVED, from ENGLAND, of best quality, nud forsale at a low prices Horizontal Watches in Silver Casés, : Thotes Fe welted,.. 10354... .45. £3 W @ Do. in Bauting Cures, .. .. «++. «ave a, ¢ & Ee BNO, wane enter Pace sane > @ Watch Chaing and Kes biiger Rings, Steel Ear Rivesand Broéoclies. Gents’ Pins in great variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smurdou's Corner. Charlott« QO 31, 1864. Las AS SD baiece ER i & : sf -) + oR, - * " LF f hited ay . a » t A fh eg an | ; i I i “ £P ye. z , | 1 ays 7 . FATTENING STOCK. n FTARMERS will Sud it a saving to them of many — af dollars by using these Powders. When fat.” tening Stock, by mixing a little of these Powders with the food, you will find that they will fates quicker, and the fech will be firmer and better ig every respect, The many Diseases of Horses can almost all be prevented er cured by these Powders. One Powder drives out Worms, One Powder cures Bots. Oue Powder puts a Horse in condition, One Powder makes a Horse shed his coat. | One Powder gives a softand glossy appearance | to the hair. | Que Powder eurcs the Horn Distemper in Cattle. Cariton’s Condition Powders, given according to directions, are the best thing in ithe world to strengthen a horse, and to restere him =) to bealth and vigor atter severe exposure or | These Powders cause « healthy action of tha digestive organs, and purify the blood of onimals, thereby eqnoliging the ci:eulation of the blood, and ; impartiag vigor to the whole frame. ‘This soon de~ monstrates itself by an appearance of the coat, for it is a certain fact tust no animal can be in perfect health if the coat Le rough and uvthrifty. Carlton’s Condition Powders attacks of any acate diseases, such as Influenga, | Gleet, cte. Fyery one who owns Stock ofany kind should use this Medicine ‘ It-is always! bencfivial, and isso harmless thag it can always given without fear. ; | Farwers who are fattening their Stock should use ‘these CONDITION POWDEKS. They will keep? lall kinds of Stock bealihy and in good beart, and; make them fatten much ensier apd quicker than, they otherwise would Find the signature of J. CARLTON COMSTOCK in full on the wrapper of each Package. This is the only test of the True Carlion’s Condition Powders, Take no “ Condition Powders” without this signa- ture. Sold by all Dealers. t > Get B. L. Judson & Ca.’s Almanac, April 20, 66. om “DR. LA’MERT ON SELF -PRESERVATION, — PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, J8. 6p,’ BY Post, 3s. CURRENCY. EY ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Essay on 9 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contraeted in youth, or excesses in, maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the. fuoctions of manhood, destroy the bappiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of en ments that constitute the mest cherished objects of existence, by Dr, La’Ment, 37 Bedford Square, Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal Coligge of Physi- cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Kuyal Coliege of Surgeons, England, &e. The above work contains mest useful and interest. ing information on the physiological changes which. oceur in the Keproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upoa which the hopes of posterity depend. It also poms out how all the attributes of manhood ean be pre- served i) 2n advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- sons, Who, practising with false medicai qualifica- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render: judi- cious treatment frequentiy abortive. The author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stands on the *Medieal Kegister,”’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who tas been exclusively engaged for a serivs of years im the treatment of the various functional dirorders of the | nervous and reproductive system, which, ewing.to the great discoverics of modern science, are rendere ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten till two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let- ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. ~~’ Patients residing in the’Céltonies can be success- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. — “SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price Is Gd; free by post, 3s curréusy :-—Halifax, N.S, Mr. J Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S., Messrs. Young & Baker, Sooksellers, Sydney,C. B.,Mr.J. P. Ward, News Ofice. St.John, N B., Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., Courier Office. Charlottotowna, P. E.I, Mr. Joka Ings, I:iander Office. For Sale. Northern Half of TOWN LOT 21, in the First Handred ef. Lots, in the City of Charlottetown, situa e at the corner of It is donble the strength of any other Sarsapa- | Prince and | King near the tilla Comound in the Abebah. and is judorsed by | Fétey Wharf, well ited for busihess purposes, the medical faculiy as Wie best and cheapest Blood | OP for a private resideuce, Apply to Dee. i8, P65 JOSEPH BALL. Syphiisand Mer- Cirial Disease, And all complaints grising frem or resulting in EMPURE BLOOD. pub NO trecte, Stewm Purifier extant. Read the tolowitg “commendation from Dx Abbot of Boston, widely known a8 one of the Charlyttetown, Nov. 9, 1863 iy ef Slight Cold, : h,dtcarsenéss with @ simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping ‘@ ough or Sliah fold in its frst stage ; that whi wr the. beginning would yield to a wD pire ioe attended to, s00m attacks the lungs. wl L8 rown's LR renchial Trachea + were first introduced eleven years ago’ * It has been proved that’ they are the best. article before the public for frouahs, fclds, AB anche Ststhma, featarrh, the Hacking Cough in #ensumfpitian, and nurierous affections of the Dhreat, giving immediate relief. most successipt practhionces iit the countiy :-~ Bostox, Dee, 6, 18SG3. Dn. E.R. Kniosrs, Marnosz; Mass.: parilla Compeund in my practice for seversl veurs, | and after a careful observation of its etlects, Ldo not hesitate to say Uiatit is, in my opinion, the SUREST, SARKEST, aid CHEAPEST REMEDY for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILITICG. DIS- KASES thutobas ever been made avaible to the medical profession. Fraternally yours, 8. ¥. ABBOTT, M.D. From an eminent Drugygist of Lowell : C.R- Kimnaur, Esq., of Lowell, says that he regards LAkogKAH s BARSAPARILLA CoMPOUND ans the BEST. SPRING MEDICINE ANp BLOOD PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD. The demand for it is increasing with great rapidity, and its wood effects ure remarkable. — ; Dr. F. A. D Vor, of New Orleans. La.. writes thas he has found: Lxnovkan’s SAKRsSAPAKILLA ComPouSbapowertyl ial erative ofunifurm strength Deak Sin; d have used De. Lanooxk :u's Sarsa- | —especially efiicacious iu Scvoftla and all cutaneous diseases, aud eminently worthy of adoption by | physicians generilly in their practice. As a PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La-| ROCKAH’S SARSAPARILLA ComPouNp is wurivalled, | Thousands of Ladies are indebted. to this prepara- ion for the marvellous parity of their coumplexions. | Larsvokah’s Sarsaparilia Compound, Prepared by E. BRB. KNIGHES, ML. D., Cuxsist, ; Melrose, Muss. Price, $1.00 per bottle —6 bottles for $3.60. SOLD BY W. BR. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P. EB. I. Also by A W LeBrocq, Georgetown, D Gordon, od J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Knight; Sonris, JJ Fraser, 3t. Eleanor’s, WT Hunt & Co, « David Rogers, Summerside, R T Holman, sd O'Neil § Son, eo, And by all Draggists and Merchants. May 21, ly IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EV8K BEEN } DEVISED SO POWKEREUL TO COMBAT AND/{ EXADICATE THAT CLASS OF DISKASES WHICH | — AKL>ES FROM A DISOKDEKED CONDITION OF} THE DIGESTIVE O&% ASSIMILATIVE OKGANS, | OR FKOM IMPURE BLOOD, AS 'To Fishermen & Shipbuilders, TAXNIIE Subscriber has on hand 100 Bolts of EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, in netmbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7,3. Also, 300 yards DUCK snitable for ishing Boats, Sait Twine, Bolt Rope— " Manilla Cordage, Tron all sizes, Hemp do Spikes, 20 bbls Conl Tar, . Nails, 20 do Pitch, Casiings, Oakuim, Paraphine Varnish, Bright Varnish, Secupper Pipes, Machinery Oi), Do Anvers, Roofing Vitch and Paper. j The whole will be sold ut the lowest prices by H. IFASZARD. Charlottetown, April 2nd, 1866. ist Painting, Paper - Hanging AND Whitewashing, bY E. D. STAIR. February 26, 1866, Notice to Marinors! N and afier the 5th MAY, 1866, a FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn at the NORTIL CAPE of Prince Edward Island, in at. 47, lon. b1—elevation cizhty feet. J.*V. MORRISON, Dep. Col. Sec'y. Seeretarv’s Office. May 3. TS60, TO REESE aL by LM Wey ee oe or Pur Legislature, during the,!ate Sess'on: having passed “ An Act to zasist Tenants ip the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms, by advancing to the Tenant ONE TLALF of the amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, asthe Purchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Pubtie Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is new prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS inthe purchase of their eS ae rene Ye a eee ay auch Act , FORM OF APPLICATION and fall paiticulars Colonial Building, Charlottetown, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8. 1865. Judson’s Pilis. Public Speakers & Singers nul find them’ éfeetual for “Clearing wa and strengthening the voice. ** Sold by ali Drug gists arul Dealers .. in Medicine, at 25 cents per box. mes A. MceNEILL, Aucticneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Borchester Street, Charlottetown, .. 222. 20.) P. E. itand. WILLIAM 8. MACGOWAN, a Commission Merchant : AND i ' AUCTIONEBR, «« SOUKIS EAST. 7 Souris, May 1, 1865. tf Conmmission Merchant, a Auctioneer,” Farms,as iu manner and exteut provided under | tiny be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, | GEORGETOWN «= - Py B. ISLAND: October 24, 1864" “Ty nara ono toll "WiLL JAKEWAN, Bincksmith & Farrier, : (Old Stand, near Temperance Tall, EFAS REMOVED his business to the City, and eat’ be consulted at all WOuss. SHOEING on the most iniproved prineiples © | (@" All kinds of Avgricnitaral Implements pre- | pared at the shortest notice. lines WANTED, .w person who has had some expe- ) rience in Morse Shoeyy. Haghest wages wile given. + wad | | ! | | } Charlottetown, Angnst 7, 1865, duc = ee Khe Examiner . 8 Printed and Published: every Monpay, | & by EDWARD WHELAN, ut bis Office, Hie borough-strecé, near King-Squarre. - Parle per aunv nu, payable half-yearly in ADVANCE.