LA iSLATI " | ‘BE, of the Confederation question has caused, | - ( te bs aN | AL age built for & | > Ll U.0Ud, and the hi, : LT think at will be difficult to tell How indi ' . f called on te pay wonld be Bb, —_— { Yee oe ‘viduals stand with respect to parties. When! on eee vided by the Mari- TYME Government of thie Teland-will pay a TIVUSE OF } i “ii y wo.ueon.—the balance to be provide ¥ ‘ 4 kh ito iBinpt PN HIVSE OF ASSEMBLY. 11 saw the drift of the whole section in regard ti . adi Line, tegeiber with the een rewurd of rHOeRTy Pe , yee ¥ _ ED ’ " ' . p : » snore ene of ave @ Wndermemy ( ‘ A I iE COLON co the constitution of the Legislative Couper oe ian of fturtifications would have to be pro Py str: RTRES, or folk wuy INFORMATION, bg : ss it now stands ra the Report, I strongly ex ceeded with at ouce PRIVAT Eon otherwise, whieh will taghe appr Fripay, Mareh 31, 1°65 pressed the hope that the delegates would Tv be coneiuded-in our nest. hension of any Preserter siey Her Majesty's 2nd tee 7 ) , . } meee Of Cuore Rattalion of the 16th Regt of Foot ae ° inet xcept this Island from such a piece ¢ : ttaltan of t uae : : . ; : l t 1 seription of Deserters trom Her Majesty's 2nd j phar Again th respect to our Local ( OOD Description of Des. : ‘st ‘ revert towhomectng af the Comference | TUPEUD- Again, with res} , i ‘ ) 1 mM ss, Batt Roe of the Ith Regt. of Foot, from Terspay Legislatures under the Contederation scheme, 4 4 s yok to Tcespay, the i9th at Obarlotrecawn, | may say that tt (ro- , » V 1 be the &th day of AUGUST, ’ 4 eernment hat by ned on handanmels.to what would it amount to? We woud bea ‘ i 1 Vireo i en, re ES : wm FF ing ' § angus t ; ’ . GY or . . 2 Z 4 ) " rl a a . : ’ 4, i us . : te Ay : is deri ‘laughing stock to the world The City Daily Expec tec pet re { Private ALEXANDER MePIIERSON, age 86 ®# uy v¢ r 3 Of i us a Ue 8 * = . t} * f . -10 5 J ewit 7 he = ‘. yi ‘ i : N . ? ¥ i Council would be a king to such a Legis- years, @ native of Glasgow, Scotland ; height os ¥ Many my Compliance to an ) ti- vd é " : A stache anc jekars: ‘ u . i wee d Sa d not te p . in lature. In this House scarcely anything ‘ CHESTS and Half Ches's Prime 54 inebes; hair brown: a fe eect! ’ Tse = Gis} : ere ‘ . & re a > a) s Ww; ’ cote ece * *e , i . .p would be leit us to do, but to legislate about 3 a ee Gh-tiee Paton RICE, eyes grey ; complexion Y ie ot se ae se some of wy views, it the abministration of log taxes dnd the running at large of SWine. Congue TRA eee ee Private THO MAts GOODMAN, nge 22 years a ‘ the dagwere-inchned to enteranto the pro- nl ' ferred th 120 Boxes London SOAP, ; 9 months; height 5 feet 8§ inches; a native of sed Open. tb vielded 5 ot eimci. Owe hon. members have relerred to the %) do do bo very superiot Newry, Ireland; bair brown; eyes hazel; com- gen groan t pcos mupe hny: primer reat advantage of this Colony being allowed 40 Gases assorted Confectionary, in 2 1b bottles plexion fair. S thy wet iever duo op Such al sion . - aad ” ile air. ; , ‘i : } > 5 i r a . . a 7 nn 00 retain..ite tucal legislature. Probably ) Cusks ¢ mrleunape ie iv (baking Private DANIEL McREADY, age 34 years and yada : Sh oo r “ oo : ; they intend to remove to Canada themselves, Lod 8 oo thee oi i 8 months; a native of Ireland; beight o feet 3 iown » tina olerepe he ofp points . a «a Extract « wu vl, , ; irs akehe fF atat ‘ ' 1 = a 7 4 : n S n and care little about what they leave behwnd . 1 et Londen Gakem inches; complexion dark ; hair blac H ey< ars A e ‘ a epresen! i * é o 4 é . : wa aie hi .9 atta d $ y they la hal i . , them. t will now turn to the financial part yoy ¢.jjons Boiled Oil, Private JAMES SEATON, ne filet ote OF popylatror the Lower aee, OTe of the Report. When the Committee on 40 Cans White Lead, 08 tbs in eas h menthe; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 64 nominated TU py tlouse to consist of G0 : } sc. I gd Kei do complexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes grey. Oy me { ¢ Canada, 20 for-Ca- | 588008 Wee appointed at the Cunlerence, - x Black Puint Private THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years; a MOM DeTI— a | }} DUG, = ? » . : , OO he ve wine, f MAS M at i Y s | pada Fist. ana 2 for t Loses Provinens. | 70? & satisfied that the proposition ter a 16 do Green do native of Ireland; height 5 feet 10 inches; com- be laa c ad ry grant of £200,000 sterling, to this Colony 8 do Yellow do plexion fresh; hait brown; eyes grey, ores eee Peer a ee r ras would be carried out, that 1 eecareely gave! 160 Coils Manilla Rope, assorted sizes, Private JOHN McKAY, age 23 years and 2 ya ny ah o> TEs phe: | a A i < the appointment any ¢ sideration But, 0 do . up B a “ 4 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh ; | Te a wa Sir, when the Committee reported at the ood Ciross \ ae at ta daa hair brown; eyes blue; a native of Newry, Ireland. “ 1 willing to @oneede to us for ving gh Board. | dy adedek with aeene- 1200 3 Bushbel Sacks Private HUGH DEVLIN, age 22 years and up pr ro of taxing @uftselves,! and for (ae Gees Evers, 5 om if " i frudie pa Atse. Cases assorted Pickles, bbls Wash Ka months, height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh: han , over our revenue; and they asked ment, and « Apresse d my se a a! Soda, Sardines, Cocoa, Blacklend, Bhuc Wing. Tuk hair sandy; eyes light blue; a native of County ' 11 he i be fair, anid £200 that effect. .st my suggestion 16 was resolV- | Sasionery, Composition Candles, Mustird, (in Ons) Movagban, Ireland. t 1 rou ye Tr - : =] 7 > w ae ught w - aie no b. i abe 4 «i that the Committee should reconsider their and sundry other articles, bb Sb dose Lanee Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 25 years | any “ et n s ul .* re es ary y - «scheme. But, Sir; I believe that my objee- . ty * nantly rong on ~ N. and 7 months; height 5 feet 9 inches; complexiun eet this money shoatd be piace in a - Hiona to the Committee’s report aronsed the _ ater %.. 08 town, i a | tree seals light rit eyes blue; a native ol land tuncs, entireiy at the control the " , Fite BR : ‘ ° Northampton, England. Caludy tor We plitthass of proprictors’ es. | tlégates from Newloundlsnd aud N 0 Henke, ook out for the Engine while | Northampin. eet BROTHERS, aged 23 years, +. we ’ oT. nick. fi he yi rht in again ne ° i chan , talus fois proposition, | understood, was wick, for pie ick rt se pete led | wo ig the Bell Tr1ngs. and 10 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion asaer to L had also private convers stinw morning o subsidy WEP Geesires Sar, cae 4 hetpeceneae 1 fresh; bair dark brown; eyes dark |rown; puck mmted to. a on ee 3 " ‘ : i Ra¥ectde aah hes + brown and Hon, | shese Colonies, but it did not include eny WALDRON marked; a native of Ireland. - efwards with : “s Mr. Gi —- ~~ allowanee for this [sland Newfouudland ISAAC dei ' Corporal FKEDK. JEFFS, age 23 years aud 6 mr. & artier, ao .§ no y wlanteeg lide pustic cesteea 6 liberal consideration at the hands { me Str ; of ava ( ") rrlottetown mouths, 2 native of Northampton, England ; height ot the elaiin With the impression that a “4 i teed to her Jueen A CCL, ( | 5 feet 93 inches. hair brown, complexion fair, eyes f the Committee, the sum guaranteed to Le 3 ine a 13) erg pongo age rrant to ¢ smoun®, and on the comlitions re . R “i —— blue; a secur on right breust aud others near, trade . om ‘ Ray this, Deing 3150 000 annually. The Report says WISH to inform. the fublic that-Ihave | shoemaker . hy ras t he vive ‘ fhis - ( t ‘ 4“ e } 2 2 ss : . : ¢ - sich | have stated, was ’ he f % not that this allowance is for the surrender of s Vd ‘. o mi 7 f ee Ee m iy | Private ALFRED SMITIT, age 23 years and 10 vlony | the pure - OF danas ) : received by late arrivals a farther large supp . - » est : nieeht & ee a re her mines and minerals, and public lands to ~ ai enw eee ta Gieek eurinty, whisk pee | mouths, a mative of Herts, England; height 9 ft Hf that opposition at YQ sehee to S&S mme ol ; i Ye é "lin ralit it |?! LAs ARR, | wre: ur ‘oh, : Tinches, complexion fresh, hitir bitced Bees bbowht ‘ ‘ at al n port = ish I cher the General Government; bub in real y stford to sell very cheap, my motto being Brivate ‘OHN LONERGAN, age oy years and @ first claus ; ne ivepert nic er- 7%}, are . A vont sate « 2 AONE TAN, HY “0 years and wise would have done... found that two of | 78% g'ven pr eaggee ieee alata of the QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFTTS.|5 wouths; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion ‘ s odind mt a - iggy” ats Aah alle plea put forth by the Newfoundland dele- ts Te SaletGh faces base! ; a nated at Teo ag wr oy ‘ yy line tl gates that their people were, to agreat extent. Cutlerv: mustown, Co. Kilkenny; trade, shoemaker we eee ee ee ee paupers. ‘The Colonial Secretary informed . | Private WILLIAM ROURINE, age 24 years and . . . erry ‘re 7 e } . : — “an ry wT ats - at aid aiid ih re Pets - oe ( WA c he anyt ng like fair terms were allow this us at the Town meeting that the grant tu A large juantity of Cutlery, consisting of 8 months: height 3 feet y inghes ; cota pic Niwot Island, t waa d’spoved to throw no obstacle |. ig ; f Knives and Forks Carvers fresh ; eves hazel; hair brown; a native of Kil Newfoundland was made in consideration o! ; Hoel : eee “el ‘tag Retr yntion in the wae F ii s thought then, however, Vocket Knives, S:eel Shears kenny, Co \! eny ee A aa we in memthintion on. i was to be Me Fewenue, being nearly wholly derived Stee! Scissors, Razors, , Private GHORGE HAMILTON, age 35 vears ; : pad : a ~ pong C rom customs’ duties, the relinquishment of at unusually low prices n native of Moira, Co. Down; height 5 feet 44 rrouult efe eh mon Wie » a : . ; ol ieee. | Heaps Sons i ieee ‘ ein sigs eg aus 3 ” ' <- af whieh would leave her without any loca! in- | 4); ,inds of Brushes. Bnekets. ‘Tubs. Playing sg . Nion fresh ; hair brown ; eyes eres en My 8 7 ae I . c ~ Sree ’ } i we not pe ; in Boxes of Ten each. , ape . : YD aA ‘onside ration ie oamadicuel th »f this Island 2? W ould we not nearly be in FEES el” iingee ul | Desibliies for vAiding 6c: Gencéliad \ oe 4 | a t bia art ® th the same position ag Newfoundland if ovr re-| 23” KEROSENE OIL, on'y 4s. per gallon Deserters. swioundland Gelegutes Ca g par he " “e "i 3 1 i A tie : j 7 a. and “. ing pr ; ite give Vemae rom duties were given up to the Gene- ALSO— Watches aad Jewellery. $y the Imperial Act for punishing Mutiny and ’ madd ~~ four m ~eifess FE a fhvir » ti rul Government? Then New Brunswick, too, Daily expected to arrive fron England over Desertion any person w hosball by any mietis W hat- 1 er! or . j ‘ - - received a consideration to induce her to £4,000 sterling worth of assorted CUTLERY: soever, directly or indirectly, procure: any mo. C saneiby Qhe \ anit tan wpm sters retired into enter the Union, namely, the respectable as | to desert, orntrempt wh poreeiig x6 heae™ any ie tieir counetl chamber, and returned with f 263.000 a year for ten years. This The above GOODS will be sold wholesale or | dier to desert, and any person who” knowing that she profsition teat 2 members should be oe Te, =i bees } - t retail io sait purchasers, at my Store, uext door to | any Soldier is about to desert, shalt nT pg ‘ wed tu ene of the two sedtiones of that grant, no doubt, was obtained throagh the iM W.SKINNER’S DRUG STORE. him in deserting, om knowing any .syldier eto be a p si : , oon mn . : sd = rs: able advoeaey of Hon. Mr. Villey, who was Queen St., Ch’tewn, Oct. 2, 1805. desérter. shall conceal snefi sa ho = aid 7 as wines we unada stow. out r ‘ - ss , i ' cai plete mnie ate seuat pet-idacr | equal representation in the [ per Branch is — cpp en tiga ne Giganee minister for that N.B Conntry dealers would do well to call | pp my tie nsdn chill hig, Femenr cuit of “ ' sys ? PY ? ; Provinea. And, Sir, [am not much surprised fand examine my stock J 3 Mi | a ee his 1 m conviction ti erdof, be- ® security against the saperier ini] sence . | ‘ Misdemeanor, and shall, on con ) i ; , d ' = P ; F that the £200 000, sterling, was not secured | fore any two justices of the peace acting for the w Ve pper " er weer '" for this Island, since | heard the Colonial Encourage Home Manufacture. | County, District, City, Burgh or place where any the Lowst. Hanes on the a pee ee Secretary, who acted on the financial com- wes mf } such offence shall at any aby happen ets be ee oe a mittee tor this Colony, declare that he con- ) j liable to be committed to the Cotumon wav bec tion of representation in the Llouse of Com > : | House of Correction, there to be imprisoned, with i" . ame op lor disenasion, this pr ipl sidered me wre of the rian — and j or withont hard labeur, for suc h term, not exce ed ween - ly ipsa sion, me e i i : i - i , wot was - — i etecnh costa etiihndes - = liberal to Prinee E iward Isiund. Wien 1 Latest Styles, Cheapest and Best. iny Six CaLexven MoytHe, as the couvicting Jus the Li - " : B ’ j i hit objected to the report of the financial com- F | tices shall think fit, “ eae tg a ee . mittee on the ground that no grant was to! = | Any Tavern Keeper orother person suffering a for he knew that it wonld enable pper hé@ giyen to this Cvlony, the dion. George ‘| If Bl “* Saldie: to remain in bis or her house after the hon Cenada to maintain the control of the CGene- we j ere d of NINE in the evening, front the first of MAY te ral Legiclatere for ever. Representativn by Brown said thatmore money was already al | the Sahies Ak TEMEBE tend éfterthe hour of | pie natant gael ee Po P , Log; brwed us than we would know what to do HAT and CAP FACTORY cated Aeslidlal.daumiont, Soanahél th 841 TORER ih , _. ‘ i : Pe na al with And no wonder that he said so, when oO a T 1 ’ to the 80th of AVAIL, without a written pass from eye ; : ag Ape age ne the delegete trom this Island, who assisted to | pposiic emperance Hall. is Commanding Officer, shall forteit Iw dhs the Mouse of Commons, fand by dach of the angatniytcioes SHILEINGS for each and every offence, with costs Canadas having a8 wany members th lraw up the financial arrangement, affirms GRATEFULLY acknowledces | of suit ; | io me 4 nd , sien: dal tes f © chat it is liberal. | shall next refer to the | ey H i Ke, ~ i. am APT ‘ eo 4 sive Sveneci as the Hoie © heir . , " ; ss he favers already received, an cee - ‘ a : Gevn detest. they will temsthar eleate subject of expenses, and show that our tax ecqusiate Nig thheids ad tee aiiblig akttates, tha TWENTY POUNDS PENALTY. command a majority there of “O4 yer us a ation must be greatly increased. Besides | jg bas FOR SALE, and is constautly making By the Island Statute of 50 George the Third, haying to tax ourselves for local improve- | ° ° , moa iecap. 3. any persons harbouring, concealing or as = e" ‘ , Bercy vbhe oe gas Ny a ments, we will have to bear au share ol the re nt S Best Silk x Cloth ILA Is, sisting any Deserter yr 8 a oe tage dhe ‘i ime iontes, Can exmect ustic Will ‘ alsadinble to a penalt¢ of WENTY OUNDS. ; . “s «, as she is unable to meet TIN 2 also dia | he through the quattls of the two westeds expenses of Canads, , . | WINTER & SUMMER CAPS. Auy Sheritt or his Deputy! and any Constable or Provin ee In view of this, | ask whut thea suw, and will be less able to.do so Ladies’ Siv/k HATS & Skating CA PSs. Officer or Soldier in Her Majesty's service, are, by . = these te “on : under Confederation, for they will be much : 1 aot ; ' the same Act, xuthorised to apprehend any person roste I ere » wus i e wotve - " i a : i J lini ‘ : ; ; } . ' srg geo tp i. fate dy = " ve heavier than at present. lu the matter uf which he wil set “4 mt bree us cannot fai! suspected to bye at Deserier, and take him befere a PVs, eat ’ ’ anus ent wee is viv witisiacl 1 i OF on easton ‘ : F ©'S defences alone the outiay will be enormous. Oct. 23.1865 @ine Justice of the Pen Fe Nebe BAG PAF. CCF CEN eCaprnses We confit : as 9 mH Bide: ee FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act h if nt d wit t iv fi j } What says ( vlonel Jery via report i I wit Yr 4 ~ a puvVable forthe apprehenyion of any such Deserte: ope te « tete he ener - } . ” i ; wyable fo al ' vion of any: seat is - it “ay sea a : — C * = read an extract from the Quebee Chronicle of XN ie Vy G O O DS , am e bovugt » Dear against us TT tr 2 a - US A ene. | VWareh 17, 1865, which, after giving sume na : NOTICE What did we see in Toronte but an estah- é ; : pied * BY THE ° hishenent G:ted ap with overs conve remarks of the London Times on that report, : a. In addition'to. she. Stdard for thetuiivehsesion e ene > wit ‘very con . : i : which was presented to the H. M coal jtreely admits that Canada 18 unable to Recent Arrivals from Britain, f Deseriers, payable by an Act of Assembly above nt os y ; ogg : ‘ ~- aa » COW | undertake the share of these defences assign- | neutioned, the sin of SeveN Pornps will be added m coneideration of his ads waev of I prer ; ’ “Ws , ks A i " und paid by the Colonml Goveriument. Canad P nd then ed her. Tue CaArenicle remarks :-— ‘ . SDP ING G5) Sherifix, dustices of the Peace und Constables Wada s interests ~ An then again Jin : ; ree rainttit [mportations for SPRING. 1865 vd herills, dustices of 1] e eave und Constibles Lower Canada, the Hon. D'Arey MeGuea hae “Turn we now for a brief space to the con- , thronghout the Island are hereby required to give Deen preseniecdwit) a heave, frtiisied com- | * deration of a _— m ot a a ' + soa oe , *tevenee te e pre 3 tot er detetice., plete <9 the sitver plate on the table. for his baving ret renee »the pr para ' : « . | Phere is something ia tt se maice, and at the sane advocacy of the interests of Montreat ' : Gel sesliiasdlicaiatiy moles show whet _" i ype time so thoresughly selfish, that we hardly Kee exam p: Jw G6 is. ty_0e Gaines by & ile | whethet to be tnost annged or most contemptuous nod persevering portici ins In Canada; but Speaking ot the fortifications whieh Colowel Jer- hare we buvecne reward save the sense of vois's Teport says are teeessary for effectual de- rigltin defending the interests of our coun | teaceythe Times says . tty. “(Oneers)* Tt has heen said hy sume ot “They are no trifles,indeed. ( anada, theongh thd Afivucates of the Quebec Scheme ttas we! with but a small population, has a long trentier ; sitvueld not blame the Canadians if at Gontains | in fnet, it may be deseribed as being all frontier, Chese jectionable pravmons, foro atthe Confe- | : ga Me : ; ; rence, votes were taken by Provinces. Trey | * village oe a farm in Brest SHETDs See er Wéer@pot at fault im all “enses + in w few 1. [than a few das’ march = — Ber ——— stiriees the delegates from the Lower Pro- i may be reached at ence by a pal you ers : “p . £O- saldiers. Hence the magottaude ot the works, | vinces were most to blame. Several.of the! whiet:, if execited bv the Provinees, will ba a Cunidians were to favor ol the elective prin- wifle for the Legislative Coune:! ; bus nearly ; _— 4 trom the Lower’ Provinees | eine. Colonel Jervois save that he regards the declared agernst tt. They seemed to be ear-! works for the defetice ot Montreal and Qaebee ua ried away with thé ides Uf bhe members of | being of the most pressing importance. tae Upper Honee beg taken from tie ex- Legistetive Codtieia in the eoveral Colonies aod voted that they should ie ap pointed for Tila. real ficaneial burden, and if taken in hand by us, ail rT gat seating Moutreal £443,000, and the armaments at those fortifications reeommended at Kingston, ‘Toreate land as being vulnerable allover, Tuere is hardly | i well add considerably te ourestimates for years to | | ; Phe cost | of these at Quebee is te be £200,000, of those at | places will cost about £100,000, the works of | The estimate furnished Ws that it can be amount that ifs cost, being now COMPLETED at ihe BRITISH. WARTHOUSE, we solicit the attention of the public to our Stock of ‘ BRITISH & FOREIGN Freehold Farm for Sale. VE E R C i A N }) f V 4 { QVek subseriber offers FOR SALE that VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM . fronting: ont Now Opon for Inspection, ‘ he St. Peter's Road, about ene and x half miles from the St. Andrew's Chapel, consist comprising all ing of FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, with a con- we * o e totable Dwelling Honse, Barn and other Out Requisite Articles for family ase. About 13 xeres of in p and ina high state of cultivation ; the rema hi every } of land, aud is covered with a Fancy Goo ds and Groceries, | second growth of hardwood ‘ fc. &c. §c. For Terms and further purticulars, please appty $ +92} the pres lises to their prompt aid and assistance for the apprehen ion of the above described Desertera, and tres wife conveyance to Llead Quarters, Charlottetewn, HH: BOVE? Cot Seée'y Colouial See: ‘tary's Office, ? &, 1865. ‘ wust + | the houses inder is tl rest | Dry Goods, W. & A. BROWN. ANDREW McDONALD i June5, 1965, St. Peter's Read. Noy 1865. twpd YARMOUTH ag A Freehold Farm far Sale. NONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front! < : E IMPR O V ED S 7 Oo V ES. C Lund, in a high state of enttivation, with a! sood Dwelling House, Barn, Coach Llouse, Tresh Oo thee questi hae diabetes ee . oittan T pa t} , . a tam the dele) id Harntlian, will cost about £500,000, and the} , VETB ‘subserit hi a on ing Machine, and all other reqnisites suitable for a 4 Kites Tod Che. OhGr kower x revinces acted | 4, ,..aments tor these places about 100,000. Thus, | H my Su 8 TIDEE has thie week reccived | arin. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, | 18 most seitishunsnner Phey even agreed | yy turtitications fur Canada alone, it is proposed | ™ from the Factory, a full and complete cargo | in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, | is the ¢ aetechs in preposition that the number | tw expend £1,343.000, wich any one acquainted - those celebrated | about sex on hut foam anes m, and quite | of Cpenesilors shyvid be fixed. This, as 1 with the history of such matters is wellaware will | Cook, Box and Francine eee eee coll wanh tha noticoafane | have’ alt ady stated. I consider @ very ob- expand to at least a coniple of aniilions. Now, a ie | Vv ty ht. \erson Ww oi to purchase a good freehold pro- | Sestronnttde feature in the new constitution. this sam, Her Majesty’s Government propose to | Ww: he | perty, being the estute of the late J. CO. Wright, we ka walebac JD Nova Seetm they had to supply £2000 ,000— the amettut ein ed ial rgd | Ex Schooner “Blue Wave.’ Those STOVES | eq. Time will be yiven for two-thirds of the break shtotigh Cie warrant of Her Ma jmsty, fying Quebee. This is he pena ree te 7 eannot he beat for SN a ” oes ee gan . : e © “ * 7 . “ on rele orate : ae j % 4% Eeqnire, OF ¢ ic residence o e@ 8 nid appoint additioual Councillors to carty oe — ~< “ - om Saemenen = Durability, Neatness and Eccnomy, criick in Pelee bm fh -g e residence ab | reepane: ble government. And we alsy know pe ot the arone places of the world thai the na- | und are the only Stoves imported here that give CATIERINE WRIGHT, Execytrix. that in Britain it is sometimes found ovces- tional bonor i@ committed to mamtaining it We | xene ral satisfaction, and are now offered for sale Charlottetown, October 6, [xo4, if eury to create new Peers in order to earry | jay oil urre] with the decisi. Pihe | Low for Cash, Merchantabie Prodace | be d ave vo desire to quarre: ith the decist ni of the 4 s- ATs . or V ] bl FP S fi m, 8 ] eeriain ocafntésl “But fb wreatr to explain) Government. Whether tre Canadian Gevern- Twelve months’ credit ou approved ALUaADIE arin ior aie. - ‘ ; > r “er » ree " luthuer in vegard to the dco teken in the juent will really spend belf a million on fortifying Notes. ‘To be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT. Cyoterence am the question as to whether) Mevtreal, as Lord de Grey expects, we very | [9 A good assertment of Fall and Winter Good that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. tre Legisiative Council sryuld be elective or) much doubt, for there is a great difference be- alo CLARK E, mm Lot 34, knownas * MAKSHPIEiLD,” containing | t ? i, ar 1 . 2 my 2 7 » ‘ > “4. » 4 ia nominative § Atier the motion. in favour of | tween calling ent Volunteers and Muitia at *! Oct. 16. 1843 Oricell Cheap Store +60 Acres, more or pa ade excellent Laud, of waking t elective was lust—eas L beid the ine of oxen Havet, aud teting the cmumunity tet) FORE Acne, rte whieh abont 100 are undet eee - the = eopition that if it were not electiv:, it saaohe ree masses of earthworks and put guns in posi- s Vi i { pP ROK ‘Ess gst — 7 Rms 55 ee ate " ”y 4 ems . P gi writestia Quebec Sugland i j ible growth o rewood, i ug aud Fencing ty be constir@teds aa néaAly ae pSssibie, on my he fort . ~ a a - Vi ro geen i} A 484 Ie} re srg The Dwelling. House nud Buildiavs-are | ve 7 e Wy he pias ain ar einent = t a rhino & ious. and the lund isin excellent | thet pring ple — bem: oy eee ee ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ : irge and coumodious, and the land isinexcellent | Test : aks vs % ef : heen. oO] tween the Mother Country and the Colony, ther | pur suhserihers have just received, pe: | condition. / s Te , © be ahi 1 . . ’ ) 4 . i : . . ; - _ ee nee, ae Coe tem Ds wu suppose We moat subuit and pay the £200, | Sebrs. Vussau-and Mary § Charles, fr he Perms and further partieniars mide known on | so. 1 walt Sulted the c Mary az.es, Trow the | . . ! 7 a y ; " = paC set om ' Y- HF gud, or whatever arere the works may ye Pt | Best-FPohndries in the UNI tbo STATES | tpplication “rr S —s on the Prewires, or | Would be placed om recorg. “upimg toe ir@t } we cannot affect to say that it will be dove with! bro CHARLES ALMER, Ee few Guys acber the Dele gites met. ali motions any enthusigew. : 1000 S O VE S, ee a i ad 4. P HAY PHORNE were pub down, #50 isp the names of the “Anyone aequtinted with such matters, we | | Marshfield, Nov 28, 1864. u nove avd meondera, the underst nding | are told. well knows that these fortifications will | with the Stock formerly on hand, will make the ja The lease is for 999 years, and the annual being tint busines4 wae to be conducted ac. cost two unilions sterh: g Oi this sum the Tones me ot ener gs naw "ae Ulan or aan ar © pentane seedirtecton E be ae ts . | bs - , emup 4 Ye rf) he eelebrated 9 ¥ e rahi tw tire praction of the Canadian Par- considers twe hundred thotsand, or one Gtth, all sai . pris e ) pa e _ ex FOR is LE lame. Seleequentiy, toweser, it wae, tt more than Great Britain's stare of the ex-) Waterloo, Broadside and Magician R SA ' of 7: ' 7 wnditure And thig view of the relative respon ~ - * * YY riv te ecntraet TWO uu (NDR ED \ ngrecd that the vides snvuld be taken hy Uy. | Perens ‘ i private sable Us . lunegs, Stet IRWIN" Weeeed, hen|d be k.coc eae re eae ertnes tee the antnen bint wep | COOK STOVES, , &D ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, siinate or thes even a) But We Gaye Ghat th eo ea ae eoteire thes it ; a wn aoe te sity, ve ! FOR WOOD. and j the yore Wiltshire pee. _ a. pts from i a a : : \ ’ '€ Cla ida hatne quarrel wih her powerlil weigubeur, | a ee i city, about 30 acres clear andin a high state of cnlti ust ip Mh biigs Keport did wot piss wyth- oor would have, but og a dependency, an outlay | Black Diamond, Magician and Victoria | vation, the greater part being limed, aud 10 dere | out an «RatOun apy ‘parteto mrodrfy it T will ing porti t the British Bunpire, a weak pout, | which can be eusily cleared, aml the renimindes : ng portion o if . “ point, | , r wry ae ie . hs : . remand ; fread t).¢ tee duteon whieh | sulamitted -— byuluerable aid easily assailable. [nat we are al. | Yi OOK S 7 Oo VE S, ouveund with ieee poles, seantiiug und burdwoud | : : . Sivas ’ eT 7 2: butguvs the Times, “ 1 . ’ fof the best quality diesoicsd, That at the first and all sul q'iea) yen ‘hati re nap ie bees - 4 hb I aie FUR COA Le Piere are on the premises a New Dwelling | - « » pene wil . » * A ‘ eo CC Liens Of emery Lo serve in tue & peer loranch mat a hOANS Ce "6 emis od wail muderi eer . i +2 , louse 28 ly 28, a New Barn 36 by 30, finished of tue Beeleral Degslatare, tliev Ahali lesspeass — porta, = ae Uapvoaitenc'™ S. Franklin, for W ood avd Coal, complete, A Hay House 40 by 22.4l t Suppose ‘ie are vot able? Bsdroom Cannon STOVFS, the door. and a streym of water runs through the | the . | How then? Aud most asturediy we are not. 7 Siipn’s Couk and Ca! z j centre of the farm } a the Us ue shall be + maacda ol rt - . . - s an avin " — " ; j | youre of ears seminal of ie at : 4 u , mp [wy millions less ene-titth—£ 1.800.000 sterling | | P STOVES. Phis property is admirably sitnated, being con- | " —* @ «¢ we EECA ny “ . ; " lena athe » , phitae oe ivnous tris “aw ic sShinwle iile. uals =i Lr AY fue vrdte biter the Bist elects Something more for araame + Poy militia, aid | AL-O Mo at - a isi o. nw & ne a nyo atey . a . Bicald wpotacel “Y ox ste te ’ ninace molie sil, Ud wz SCHOOL \ i ' Eivae whe shall geo ont et fhe eid of sie fi ot four O° shalt reach pe by he ny, athe v3 yen bead “ D E> “2 SE-B WTiVg Tahaan prgusince, wud within 3) dali OF ths yeuradelbd dee ded Wy! fi, mud ie draw ing ie ginal two millions—s . k, : _ a may be | "3 Di Ss DH etd S 2 | Wirth,” Bieae Bridge, one of the beut shipping | take place during (ue Great Sesdion of the b ederu: “ee et oe yt +- a ue. 1 2200. NEO | analaptaly for Churches,Schoolhonses, Worksho} sete places on the Island . rt lative ow fice aellars ter every wan, Woman | _ : ; Suv “es tities withes*wanty few ie Bae ; Selald i . a Peovuwe. Geatlemen of TPoolry All of whieh will be sold Cc oo —— wi aga ee ee al aad ‘ ih Mut 4 ‘ wd . . meey | " . UUSE, On The piciuisea, or to { ies ‘ na ae lint Py We so Whe bs peet, i eun't be dene, Jt Canada wants dee At the Lowest Possible Prices, | JAMES P. DOUSE, | w! ! - rac f see the upiaall £ ’ past -detend 9 : ek eer empre aa ae il ec err uy ; » . * i Wier Im the, Legise! fending Bug and usta ate ber. tor cush or approved credit, by Charl ate own, Angust 21, [X65 : be MS Ley Wt! tow few itt mene Now therecis the opinion of one of the BODD & ROGERS N. B—Tais land will be sefd ia Lots to snit ber. eugiit We be Ap front “db hy and (ges Fs yy ' 2U X& LOG ERS, yurchasers ~ . thes Fh . * Canadian newspapers, aud thatet the Lon- Dodd's Brick Store, P ope purebé ne here" AOS ye SP Sraneied thy Meee i Times \but two milion sunds Ten ane, Puma Cred ‘ i é i “i - gle . jergivletur Cire proviso TE deem) os gg ; hes ‘| Ch'tewr, Ang. 7, 1865 ‘Valuable & Desirable Euil.ins pasty dectnedrs db tensadeed cele on . a sierling, will » Bhs, stig fur tortificatsons, — fe tl et ‘ t Stier aeran aa ol {iF nd ot ghie mem Great Be-cain will galy pry | JUST ARRIVED! | LOPS FOR SALE. ” . i ilies o.1 Kemety Gd rattrul * 6» ; “4 } - ti vide £200,000, leaving an amuaant tw bei « 2 Pe eae Ks " ai wobel, Ceoe slag beeChe ve | yt > WHE Subacriber ers xale : jriy an Lueiwn ete piece, Whether we raised hy t annda, together with the arma.) stoves, Stoves, Stoves We oi 4s dsp on . _ a “ : . Pw ahall cet. beve ae et nti presentsitve in tie “nats al Wl have tu provide, eq ial to fiy =: to. : ° ‘. i Pleasanthesttuated WA pk LOPS Ti Georve Gince@AG. Mirdiment; and i vtherwieg, we + of | x 1 ae VP) HE Subscriber has just received from | town, with Water Viivileue to (he elaniel adjoin bt bemsi Gepoot expech amore than ruue M doliurs per head of her pepube ton hile the FOUNDRY— ; ne the Conunoiw at the epster part of the Towa motion, bawewer fre jab LB Gd 8s * sum would be more than enough: yet it os A Cargo of Improved Stoves, Also. several GULP ENG LOTS inditierent parteys pecan. ’ UGes . tre aC- . at : . a : Cirarlottetowu "Terus Hberul ws ‘ wnot all that would be required. In connee. 9 vie wih a : ' pg ony pesbies seceree And tee i-land, Fron with this sabjeet Lowi read the follow. —-CONSISTING OF — ABS caer GEORGE COLES 'Y Vyhew apeiniat phy oi obeys r 1 AP Pe - . = bendy i c 4 | Harlotfetowe ort ar Ist. pa Sie a ail * ~~ pote oe ee sek ing extrdét frum the Hamilton Week/y Times | Che celebrated FARMERS’ COOK, P.&RLOR, | ———————-—-- —— ——__- —- ‘ “apers ‘> ' ‘ . = r pa A f 4 tae * perky from the’ snuther Canadian Journal BOX, and other STOW Ess, Per sehr. ! NGOPRICE! other Prvemees evidently were i saw the @iiiewiy O68) the Cum dort o Syurme receiwiag the seneg§un wh tet pre! sent Legiviative Coanein oi the severa Pro- yucs geht ther bath gy “uel! ecCofeed @ heath bee Uyqert alias of * Equally neceasaty a3 the constroetion of the fort fications will be the creation of an otlet to the see bowrd. lu caseleof war with the Uuited States, ey would have be teas of eoutinuniea- fehl ping wilt) the outside world save by ihe St. Goae L ' tise Lawrence: At-the best this would be wose isla - Pris 3) 4Mtlure, (kberetore aley Wee frpelor it would be Rable to obstructions trom Vidlosd Giat too Legenda ove Counc bird ote | rhe eneay, bat tf lef perteetiy tree it would be | F ‘deraly APH eee at ph hd th weedated only ep-n to us duting the saunter montha” In ea bee eReyoe Coaneds do ensere aa Sher we contd wiade Wo Use ot i aod would be + IBNO eHEMeNIty, aie, ue Sag iT th: -compeled to obtamn new reute to tbe sea ide eile: that, Kan spould be tdtd u ae | 3 * Vonieresiee Be endive wae tehklw i Oa so Cthed Pewdent of that w hich In time of peaee we enjoy rough Uniied Siateirerritery: a Lopes bilitp, that wetla be experieuced ih Keep. SGC accuGnt, ping such a line open in the tuce of & vigdant aud Bs: (megs: Biwi ls of | lor alter tue diPisiund Whien ‘The interee@lee gf the Discussion powertulfus, we would refer at preseut ouly to’ Blue Nosc, from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. 1 a * These 8 LANDS FOR SALB! Phese Stoves can't be heat for } 7 hs ‘ ye, sea: Neatness. Strength. Feat. Comfort, |‘ Vili subscriber, ws the Agent of Si Economy and Terms Sameer Cesven, Barto The Right Hon ‘ : Laverenck SOthivay nnd Mit Mowe Cuxanp Persona Wanting to- purchase will pleage call (has been directed to discontinue the svetem ot and err niga beture purchasing elsewhere. | LEASING L VN DS heretofore porsved | For thie futnwe: these aids will SOLD on tie following tertus:--A dep if al Twenty-five per cent ot the | Pibre ise Aumey ho be paid downeat the tine of jaiguing We agreement. and the residue: in ten | vears by wqtal insta ments, The price avill be from Twenty at i lings tha per nere pw urds Farther partienlars inuie known at the subseri-! be H. J P. TERLIZZICK. _Chtewn, Queen-st.. Sept. 4.1865. rw 3m China & Giassware. & KICH CHINA DESERT SETS, 1 Do TRA Do : " an a, “Paw cold "be an whsolite weceseityy | 2 A rted GOBLETS & TUMBLERS. | Per's olfice Ctimer Gl the ys aster ab give, oh coal Me Tah way wot " " a 20 dog, assert a LEI s LERS, { : , Caunmed of the CU pogo bd een es Sisiog vetuing us te the tufluite diffi “ully, if nef} ® plated CHUBT STAN Ds, i GW. DEBHOSS. Ch ‘town, Muy 15 1885 Judson’s Pilis ! Low for Cush at Sulea Room Uctober 2, 1865. N. RANKIN, Queen Street. * i Thirty Pounds Reward! THE ROAD TO HEATH Ce AND LOWS Lars | NOTICE TO THE TRADER PUK SUBSCRIBER HAS RECKLY ED THE USUAL iy Spring & Summer Reports of Fashions for] | With rut, Sizep Cur’ Partrtys oF Gp CHEAP GAS. FEXUE Directors of the Cha: lottrerown Gas Light Company bave reduced the price ot GAS from 14s. to 1s. per thonsand feet, when consumed iu Gas Stoves, for cooking or heating | purposes @ The Gas Stove nsed for heating purposes, sur pass all other Stoves im cleanliness, safety, quick- ’ MYNTy HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine fora particular ailment, there inay be some difficuly un. less ove can be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the blood, These Pills possess and exert these three qualificatious in an extraor- dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordivary food, increase the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel all morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame, Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why-they are feeble ! In most eases the stomuch is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills have long been famed for regulating a disur- | dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of | frequent occurrence;. for the most part they \reep 'on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- | cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva tives against ali derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular cirenjation. Lt they be taken without delay, when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect | will be marvel.ous. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the | beneficial effects they bave up -n the constitutions of | females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- rating and purifyiag properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in ail disorders peculiar to the sex, Obstructions of every .kind, .either in young persons entering into womanhood or ap- proaching the turn of dife--the most critical period | —may be radically removed by a recourse to these } Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomaca, liver, or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence uudue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating | Pills will scon rectify the, evil, and speedily bring | back energy, strengtb and cbeerfulivess (0 the frame | where previously ail was lassitude, gloom und de- jection. lle Despondency, Low Spirits. | The misery occusioned by a disordered disgestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills | should be tuken in appropriate doses to adjust the | disturbed funetions. They dispel headache, bili | ousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these Mvalnable purifying Pills never fails in removing the canse af such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer | to any inconvenience. influa: 2a, Diptheria, Bronchitis. Cougis and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or brouthitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills muy be taken with the certainty ef effecting acure. While the Vills are expelling all impani ties from the body generally, Holloway's Ointment shonld Le well rubbed hpou the chest and throat ; it will penetrate the skin, ind restore lasting solnduess, | } rectice Holloway 's Pills are the dest Re medy known | in the world for the following diseases : \oue \Femule Irreen-Serofula, or Asthina | Jarities King’s Evil Biltons Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat plaints kines Stone & Cravel Blotehes on the’ Fits Second ry Symp. | Skin (out toms sjowvel Com. |Headaches Tie - Dontourenux plaints Tudigest*on Tumours Colics Huflammation Cicers Coustipation of Jaundice Venereal Affec | the Bowels Liver Compl nts tious Cousnimptioa iLumbaye Worms of all Debi lity Piles kinds Dropsy Kleumatism Weakuess from ' Dyseat ry Retention of whatever cuune | Eryripelus | lie Ke &e. Sold at the Fstablishment of PROFESSOI HOLLOWAY, 244, near Temple Bar London; also by all Drugyists ane Dealers in Medicines’ tivOnelhont the civilixes Strand respectable world, at the following prices:—Is tid, 2s 9d ds 6d, Ils, 228. and 338. each Box. *,* There is u considevable saving by taking the : ' larwer sizes. of the above are clened | H N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients it every disorder are affixe | to each Box July 3b, 1865. Carlton's Condition Powders! a ‘ 2 “wORLD'S AairKestorer: ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great avequalled Preparztions for Restermg, luvigorating, benu:ifying nnd Dressing the Hair, Renvtcring ‘+ soft, silky and glevsy, and disposing it to main in uoy desired position ; quickly cleansing t seaip, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and | Ratural color to the Hair. iT NEVER FAILS Zo Restore Grey Hair TO Bis Original Vouthiai Coier Was nor a Dye, But aets dirsctly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same Vituiity and luxurious quautity as in youth. Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- samum has no equal. No lady's toilet is complete. without. it. Sold by Druggists throughout the World. PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 198 Greenwich Street, New-York Gity, W. Ro WATSON, Agent, @ Slight Cold, Gough,dloarseness SPare Dhreat, which might be checked with a simple remedy, Uf neglected, often terminaies seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a fPough o Plight eld in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if net attended to, soon ttacks the lungs. Broun’s Rronchial Treches were first introduced eleven, years ago. Jt has been proved that they are the best: article before the public for foughs, &clds, Bivcd AL Asthma, fatarrh, the Hacking Cough in atien, and numerous affections of the Theaat, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers & Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold By all Druggists and Dealers in Jfedicine, at 25 cents per bot. Uctuber 9, 1665, inflammation, | | from the representations on the Fo thion Play e. Orders punctually attended to neas of adaptation, as well asin economy. The Gus Stoves. when used in Halls, radiate a | warm aud agreeable atmosphere throughout the | whele house, and as the gas enn, with the greatest ; sufety, be left burning during excessive cold nights. ; it obviates the necessity of using stoves in the Sed-rooms throughout the dwelling, thus making one Was Stove perform the satve duty as five or six coal stoves when placed in the several Bed | roonis, and not ouly diminishing the risk of fire to the sane extent, but also the cost of warming the various npartmeuts, together with the yet grente) venetit derived by enabling persons to discoutinur the use of Bed-room fires, so highly injurious to health. e prvi 5 Apply at the Warehouse of E. R- TAYLOR, @1 at the GAS WORKS. October 23, LSb65. Q JOHN REL) teen Street, Clurlottetow, April (0th, [865 a fin = = MRS. WINSLOW, An experiented Nurse and Female Physician, ppp. seats to the attention of mothers her I have used them for the past five years, one in| a room with no ventilation, and in which most of my time it my house is spent. Daring this period there has been no discomfort in any respect. | In brief, Lhave been so well satisfied as to this y, ‘ breeee wae Nee | bat . - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. a complaint. Wixstow Lewis, M.D. Iam ready to say, at your request, that T have | which greatly facilitates the process of teething, nsed yonr vas stove ina dressing-room for some softening the gums, reducing all inGemment » by years. and have found it, in that eapacity, an“d- | yin allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is | wirable and nnexceptionable contrivance. ae og : "Keun truly, Hexey J. Biektow, M.D, | SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELs, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest w yourselves, and u Relief and Health to your Infants, | We bave put up and sold this article for Overy | thirty years, and can say, om Confidence gag trath of it, what we have never been able yw We have used your gas-burning apparatus for of any other medicine—mever has it faite, | heating purposes, during the past year, und are ina single instan: e, to effect a cure, wher | well pleased with the vtility aud superoricy over | timely used. Never did we know an in “a | the old method of burning gas for heat. In tie | gigsatiafaction by any one who used it; ma ‘laboratary, we consider them indispensable | trary, all ere delighted with its opersti bo ~ wet | and convenience. . Ip! speak in terms of highest commendation of its mag We recommend them to every bap se a phar | cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in macentist who has the apiring?: of Hus at nis con | matter **what we ¢o know,” after thirt = | trol, Buttock & CRrENsHAW, " TY year? Manufacturing Chemists. | experience, and pledge our reputation ; ‘the fulfilment of what we here d ' In almost every instance where the infant is euler. and have been entirely sutistied with it IL have | ing from pain and exhaustion, reliet will be ‘in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is generally found that one burner was all that 1 | administered. oes, ; needed.” The air has not been unpleasant, and I) This valuable preparation is the preseription of do not hesitate to recommend it to those persons | one ef the most experienced and skilfal nurses who wish to heat rooms quickly, and with almost | in New England, and. has been used with meyer. no trouble. Yours truly, failing suecess in ata i tg THOUSANDS OF CASES, | It not only relieves the ehild from pain, but ing, | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whose system, It will almost instantly relieve GRIPPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, /and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily : , " | remedied, end in death. We believe it the best The Steamer * Princess of Wales” — and surest remedy in the world, in al) eases KAVES Charlottetown for Summerside | a! Ags — te ong ie Children, and ‘Shedine every TCESDAY MORNING | THOU Or it ertece from teething, (oF trom:suy Sie . Aba an ; ‘purrs | cause, We would say to every mother who hasa ut seven Oeclock, and FRIDAY MORNING at) “ : 7 eight o'clock | ebild suffering from any of the foregoing complaints Leaves Charlottetown for Picton every THURS —do not let sour prejudices, nor the pw DAY MORNING at half-past nine o clock. jndic: sof others, stand between yuur suffering The Steamer ** Heather Belle” | saluka the faea we ae be prop iE Ars Adso ’ lutely sure—to follow the ure of this medicine, if pmo ed Charlottetown for Picton every MON-| timely used. Full directions for using will accom. DAY MORNING at half-past nine. | pany each bottle. Nene genuine unless the fae Leaves Charlottetown for Brale every — of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, DAY morning e a clock. is on the outside wrapper. y order, ‘ " F. W. HALES, See’y. {> Sold by Druggists throughont the world. Ch'town, Nev. 6. 1865. | Principa! Office, No. 48, Dey Street, N, Yy, PARTICULAR Price only 35 Cents per Bottle. New York, 130 Ninth Street. I have nsed W. F. Shaw’s Gas Stove for a year past, in a dressing-room without fireplace, and have found it a source of great comfort and con- | venience. W. Deruoin, M.D. j ea Bes I have made nse of one of your Gas Stoves, wit! three burners, in my room at the bank this season, i P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. Autumn Arrangemen t.| Commencing Menday, 29th Octobeer. / | | j SATUR NOTIC«! | Oct. 9, 1869, ‘TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. JUDSONS i Ad * . Boston & Colonial Steamship Line. N and after NOVEMBER, Ist instant. the ratesof Freight by the above named Line to and from Boston, Halifax and Charlottetown, | ei MOUNTAIN HERB vill be ndvanced TWENTY PER CENT. over EPH Bh Do } previews rates . . - S - . Tbe steamships Commerce and Grernounn | The Best Paraily Medicinein | will continue te run for the baliunce of the senson, = Vill CORI InN ‘ vo e balance ¢ je BPHBON, | Existence. leaving Boston every TUESDAY, and Charl-tte- | jtown every MONDAY, as near as the weather a | will permit I. C HALL, Agent _— from simple Keots and Herbs that grow | CW’town, Nov. 6, 1865, j upon the Meuntains aud inthe lovely Vanuersa . aay a suit : ‘ ~~. | Mexico, where the mighty Cordilleras raise their Grain! Grain! Grain! | od -piorcing oy ite ae ’ ° — Sy cleansing ane unfynge the Blos they not ‘gt P ; . et AR y £ yng » they i HE tigi est price given for BARLEY dhly-core but prevent seacly and OATS, at «| s Brewery and Distillery, ALL DISEASES. PF Constantly on hand, at prices cheaperthan ean They ure the remedy the m UNTEOUS HAND OF e purchased inthe murket the best of Kum, Brandy, | S4T0R8 has provided for all diseases arising trem Gin, Whiskey. and a saperior article o Matt Whis IMPURK BLOOD. The names of those diseases are legiin. JUDPON'S vev. Also—X, XN. and XXX Ale Charlottetow u. dune 20. 151 PILLS are the Best Kemedy in Existence for the following Diseases : Removal ! BILIGUSHESS, YEN Royal Agnentiural Society's Store and Office are removed tothe lower end of Pow lo . ‘ ‘ t fice are removed tothe lawer end of Pownal Scrofala, Worms, Headache. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Street. two houses south of the: Hon. Rorerr | Dyspepsia, HLiCHINSON’sS Store (See Sivn over the door.) | | Loss of Blood ; ail derangemen's of the Stomach and Bowels. J. DL. HASZARD, Sec y SKIN DISEASES Cestiveness, Colds, Diarrhoea, Fever and Avne,y Kidney Diseases, Chest Diseases, They are the BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN. Re- move the cause and you cure the disease. Bad Blood is the great cause +f disease ; these Pills cleanse and purify it so thoroughly, that disease, having nothing to feed upon, must take flight. GET OUR ALMANAC From any Druggist, and read the history of this Wondertul Discovery : or, »s Proor Conciusive, _buy and try one box of the Pills, and you will be satisfied they are ALL WE CLAIM Coles’s Se] tember 4, TR8H5 - Judson's Worm Tea! | Quee } ; n Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL FIRE.AN.D:. LIF Capital, = - - £1,000,000 Sterling. + bE! alii | . K} Subscriber, having been appointed / - ayent for the above first clase Insuranee Com pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of | property. J. S. CARVELL, Charlottetown, Feb. 10, if {IexrrRacts From Newsrarers.) i On reference toa return made 16 Parliament. and | ordered by the House of Commons te be printed, 7th them to be. Tune, L86L, it will be seen that the increase of Dary | for the year, paid by the * QUEEN,” was £25067, | being hierirte of £100) more than paid by any | other office ever yet established in this City. ” Put up in Bores coniaining 40 Pills, Price, 25 cenis per Box. i The outside is a Red Wrapper with Black Letters, with our fue simile signature on it. ASK FOR MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, , And for “Tak Kesove Tuc,” Almanac. We ale , send them by Mail, postage paid, for 25 cents per Box. B. L. JUDSON & Co., Prop’s, 106 FRANKLIN-ST., NEW- YORK Sept 18, 1865.—6 mos DR. LAMERT SEL2-PRBSZRV AVION PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, 18 GD BY POST, 38. CURRENCY. |From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.) * Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly jnsti | ied in saving that no other Company, within the ‘caine period, ever attained se large wn income in ' aither the Fire or Life Departinents as the Queen fusurance Company. Ju making this statement we vake no exception even in favor of our older local | companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire lusnrance Companies.” |From the Civil Service Gazette. Noy. 2, 1861.) “Among these important institutions stands emi aeut for its selidity, as well as for its snecess, “the | Queen Insurance Company,’’ which last week held, its anuual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A | tefevence to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress made by this association since itsfornmdation. Snueh snccess is, tideed. rarely attained, and it attests! at once the excellence of its nuanavement, and the | public contidence in its constitution.’ {From the Liverpool Merenry, Now. 2, 1861.) — i “Ttninst be gratifying tothe public generally, @*ELF-PRESERVATION: A popalar Essay 08 land a td to the proprietors, to find that its in. | 9 Nervous aud Physical Debility, resvlring row ‘ome during the past three years has increased at | injurions habits contracted in youth, or excesses ® he rate of £20,000 per avnum. We believe that | maturity, which, by prematurely exbabeting tee 10 other Compaay, within the same short period. | fanctions ot manhood, destroy the bappiness of Mar ‘ver attained so lange an mcrease either in the Fire | ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engag vr Life Department . Chis speaks highIy for the | that constitute the must cherished objects of existen® cetivity und zeal of the management, while the | : promptness with Which all the claims, arising ont | By Dr La’Mert, 37 Bedford Square, London, b- f the late disastrous fire in London were met, test centiate of the Royal College of Physicians jes itto their financial! ability and the care and pre Kdinburgh : Member of the Koyal College lence which marked whe investment of these funds ” Surgeons, Eugland, &c. ‘ cl. The above work contains most useful and interttt y 0; | ing intormation on the phys ological changes 8 | vecur in the Reproductive System during the iof youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the i attainment of that degree of fanctional vigour mpm which the bopes of posterity depend. It alee out how all the attributes of manhood cam be prt served to an advanced period-ef jife, how thes #7 The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow lost, and how they can be recovered. nae Subscribed Capita! LO 00 | Sqees She GrEND exaggerations, alarming descrip nf rele ae i ; j and dangerous remedies so generally resorted i nes —" pty ong 450,000 | persons, who, practising with false medical quali Snnual Revenne, 95,000 cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- | Subsisting Assurances, ; _ 2,500,000 | cious treatment frequently abortive. Hex DUNLOP, Eeqr, Chairman, The author is the only legally qualified practi- W. FP. BiekMyer, Exsgr, Manager. tioner whose name stands on the * Medical Regiet™ myaeerenpe (the sole test of medical qualification) who has exclusively engaged for a series of years ™ treatment of the various functional disorders of | nervous and reproductive system, whieh, —_s the great discoveries of modern ecience, ate Teh led subservient to a rational, simple and e#89 | of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ter. till tw and from six till eigbt, either personally Life Assurance Compan tlasgow. ESTABLISHED IN Incorporated by Act of Parliament. GOVERNOR: 183s. Distinetive Features in the Company's Business System— ‘ Annual Division of Profits, Policy- Holders Participate in Profits from First Year of Entry, Bonus A-surance at the Smallest Outlay, Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. > Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign | fully treated by correspondence, and rewedies on® | Residence. | be forwarded in secresy and safety to #py 4 : Rates of Assurance, and all other information ” may be learned from the Avent for this cidl he v8 SELF - PRESERVATION GEORGE TOWN. WM. SANDERSON, | may be had of the undermentioned Agents, PE | 1s 6d; free by post. 3s, currency Georgetown, June 27, 1864, ty wiht abies : —- Hauirax, N.S —Mr. Johnson, Yarwours, N. S.—Messrs. Young TT HE undersigned Executors and Trustees | . a of the Estate ofthe late JOHNS. BREMNER,| 2*2¥8¥) © B — ; + hey reba aga u, deceased, hereby notify.alt ‘ie se ne MB —Maporn: By Per lent? Sons having claims on the said estate to furnish | _— 1 | their accounts forth withito Ronann Vearrz, Fens, Caancorrerows, P. ET —r, 7; ) Great George Street; and all persons indebted to the suid estate are requested to pay over the aAmonnt ot their respective accounts to him, he being wuthorized to receive the sume. ' JAMES MOOR. ROBERT LONGWORTH, RICHARD HEARSE. . Executors aud Trustees. Charlottetown, Angust Sth, 1864; or by let | ter—37 Bedford Square, London, Engjavd. at | Patients residing in the Colonies can be saee ge Toit Theda: oll se Y “— “ s. A ows Baket NOTICE. ; Mr J.P. Ward, News Offices i b& Co, { / ’ j j / Office. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1868 — wee ae oe + The Examiner . S Printed and Pablshe d. one 4 WHELAN, at his Bt sd by EDWARD ere yi paace= ~ ‘ly on aS ances | borough -street, near Kin annum, payable half-year