WICK LEGISLATURE. St. John papers agneuoee the determination of the Government to disselce the Hause, and held a iy i! Eleetion, prior to the re-assembling of t Leygislatu ler ft transaction of business ; i Legisiatu vw staods preregued unt the 26th Ja wy I wil be further pres gued tithe Sth February, and then the disse y tak piace Writs for the new election, ret le about the Zlst March, will be issued, { * fewle eleefed members wii! be reqrire ad ' on their legislative duties about the Ziad of 2rd of Marcel. Phe News, wines tio doubt speaks the senii euter u heute of the Geverument, sayar— The great fest question in the Eleeti m will be pe vity of deeiding by their votes at the polls for or ag st the scheme, ly Voling tor men who Ww ir vy out their wishes, in deciding to disawive the Legislature, we think the Gowerament have acted wisely, as there Would be little use in diseuseing Confederation in 4 House whose members weuld be debarred fron: taking action tipen it. ‘The seheme has for a tumiderable length of time been before the votutey. aud it wil be still further disedsaed from how wotil the election takes piace dguite as ween real light will be thrown upouw it in thie way a9 there e@ould possibly be in any oiber, and the peopie will be inet as well prepared to decide the iter DY the toe the eleetion fakes piace, as Lies Weald be at any other period It cannot be utged that there are decaments in cennexion With the affuir that ought to be sulmitied to the House before an eleciion, The main document is conatitu teelf, and that haa been before th peotle The only other documents of ay ; tance are the Colouial Miniater’s Despat i aud Lerd Monek « Dh apateh, whiecl aActompanied the Constitution to the Imperial iifees ' in we prestinure Government: the former has already been publis ed, and the latter we shail doubtless have in a tew days. Any other documents that there may be, Can only be of amere forwal character, The Telegreph eays:—‘ We have no means of owing the real eanee which prompted au im- mediate dissolution; but the probability ja that the members of the Government were so divided i seutiment upon the Confederation question as tou be unable to earry forward the business of the country U pon ne ether grounds that we ean conceive of, would they have the hardihoed and ASBUTANOCS ty eerbrerd tie country in # Generai hiestion, at this uiacasonable period ot the year, Phe ostensible reusen which we understand to be uasigned ia, that the Governments of Canada and Nova Seotia intesd push ng the Confederation Scheme throt gh theiy respective Legislatures this Winter, that as it cannel be considered here until ater the General Kleetion, (Mr Tilley having given bis promise to that effeet,) New Brunswick Would retard ier a whole year the adoption of the h.casure on the part ot the Liuperial Parliament - +<2m>- - FOREIGN RELATIONS. The following extract irom the Times of the Sist ultine, brought by the China, ia deserving “f republication Suys that jour nal:— “In the present state of Northern feeling there 48 tow much reason to apprehend sume outrage } may tender a rupture ‘nevitable. Ameri- * beither appreciate the strength of Foglaud whiel car reutle for their wealth, whieh theg prize! greom. Unfortunately for the doctor, he! resulting from residence itt bot climates ae Cea SYKES, CHADWICK bw CU., ir above honor and freedam. Most af them | had halted his gehiele just in front of an oid} indulgence, they secure by night sound and re- Proprietors Willards?s Hotel, Washington, D.C.” vould bow to the Yankee goad that emote! woman's apple and orange harrow, behind) 'reshing sleep, which fita the body for renewed hem, and kiss the hand that held it. Out) which she sat polis sing ber trait with a very | @Xerlions, “*# *® *® Thave given the Plantation Bitters i ’ ’ ma —_— -_—_- — ne > isi 4 . i Bt t ipon them we ray. Ob! how they are des-| dirty apron. The temptation fur fun was tov | Wenes Tasete. Mecsas -inich!. here to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the moa pised by the brave boys who are facing the great fur Waterferd, who happened fo peSs! yon ever considered what was the reason that | *2toishing senate G. W. D. ANDREWS nemy in the army, and wihise | pes are as| by : so he went up to the old dame, and as-)*Pigra the queen of the trotting turf,” has se! : i ary” | , : wren 7! igh, and spirits as buoyant, as though cam-| tonished her by bidd ng for her barrow,! long distanced all competitors? Would you like Superiatendent Soldier’s Home, Cincinnati, 0. patgning in this cold weathe ere as eas-/fruitandall. Afirst she eried, **Getaway! to know? We know you would, and we ean tell vt : : ee F Were ‘ae pre ogee > : : , hie - Apr atime snepesanry | °* * © Lhe Plantation Bitters have curcd me int a8 going to a bal! or an opera Our) with your imprance, dv! sut on being yon, Her owners give her, whenever ne essary, id " ® ¢ ¥ oe . P - ’ y . x Ww . , 1s : it vit " "s - - ipon all eroakers, we r ‘peat— Anathema | assured that ber customer was in earnest, sie | Ove of CARL TON’S ¢ ONDI PION POWDERS, | of liver complaint, with which I was laid up pros Maranatha ! named a sum which would have bougit ber) A ry gra pa ee: sae her — saan here | trate and had to abandon my business. <= . Ls from 2.15 9 2.225, ans »exertios “3 t hurt} "rw Aetov: 0 on . ; inary Pm i: al four or hve burcowsulé of fruit : this, to her | hO™ ~.00s to <-20, and the exertion dees ant BEES H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0. Pue GLory or WomAN Is a Fixe Heap of istonishment, was instantly given her. Hay her in the least. A werd to the Wise is sufficient austonhisiment, ‘ stanuiy Piven ier, "| Sold by all Dealers. af 25 cents per yaekage : : . HAR — Marriage is the gaol of every giris aim- ing secured the barrow. the me xt thing he did ; y ss ——

p | nuse. looking gloomy and absent, as if in| ~ 1: hahaa ky | With severe prostrating cramps in my lim)s, cold 1 . svery Driggist sells them. W.R ) 5 » . ¥ rs —, ‘ . Watson, Agent for P. E. L , doubt whether he bad mistaken his patent's} Cleanse the Blood. | fect and hands, aud a general disordered eystea. | case or not, and done his best to kill or cure a -<@ With corrupt, disordered or vitinted Biood, you | Physiciacs and medicines failed to relieve me. Some | Rep River Serreement.—We reevived last him, and giving § xpence to the ladon whom are sick all over, it way burst out in Piwples, or| ‘ ‘ight a copy of the Fort Garey Nor’ Wesser ot the! Waterford had already bestowed lialf-a-crown, 5 res, or some @ctire disease, or it may merely keep | bed alt. Piem it we learn that come apprehension | be goo into higcarriage. Sitting, as dueturs| you listless, dopheerad nad gpod, for oe i : i hiatal ile di iad been caused by approach towards the settle-| mvariably de, in the middie. be waved his) YoU caunot ae wo : health while 40 4 bloc tej menced with a small wine-glass(ul after diouer. : aiid vd pale Oe fda re Aaa : ° a eoniurer’s weed, | Pe: AYer S SARSAPARILLA purges out these nent of several hundred lodges of Sioux Indians.) whip a ter the faalion vba conjurors wand, impurities and stimulates the organs of life into vi ind measures were in cot templation by the set-) and letting it em; hatically fall upon hie serous aétion, restoriag the kealth and expell ng! lers to proteet themselves in the event of any quadrnyped, with a jerk at its mouth to aranse disease. Hence it cures a variety of complain’ s tirely left me, and [ could sleep the night through, watile aete on the part of the treacherous ted-| jim, the «How d'ye do gig’’ rattled on, and! which are coused by inpurity of the blood, such as sks. Very favorable reports liad been reeeived | afer it the barrew-ful of oranges and apples. | Ser fula, or Ktng’s Evil, Twnors, Uleers, Sores, | trom the Saskactehewan gold diggings, some of Of, course, over the stones the fruit buuped Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Biles, St. Anthony's , : ; the miners near Edmonton having taken cont mn f [ iid if it cre alike: atid thé haere. dat Pere, Rese ur Lrysipeas, Trtter. of Salt Rheum. improved by the use of the Plautation Bitters. the fail ue high as 810 to S20 per day with the | #904" ™ cael - he ‘une ite tes bie ,| Scald Miad, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Respectiully, 'UDITH RUSSEL.” OER. GUE PERSP SF «,, HPSS. SOREN Tumors, Sore Leyes, Female Diseases, such as Re- Si: aennaine: Mim: Chet ie gard Wf Great Briteta| o aah al scrambling boys, who followed -_ ot 4S rap oor peak eger bes vesieg, | If the ladies om Seow what acumneds ot thew ight ak neal ae a a semen vated Walle waka The cheering end ane ge pase att yo geod pect are constantly relating to us, we cantly believe was a canard, gut up no doubt by mterested! y iferous laughter thus created at last made grates Bova and see lor yours if the sur priding one half of the weakness, prostration and distress parties to serve a purpose ithe duetor look behind to ascertain the why) activity with wiich it cleanses the bived and cure: experieaced by them would vanish. James Marsh, 7o- ; and wherefore. Asthere was a long trail oi! these disorders. ; Esq , of 159 West I4th St. N.Y » says, “be has Fernelius calls disease an affection of the body, scattered fruit—for it could not be picked up During late years the public have been mist: d by contrary to nalure: @ perturbetien of its babit:| as tast as it fell--the epeetacled charioteer en ee ere wife having. been unable to nurse or attend them a derangement of its courses, What disease ix | iovked to,far bel es acntinerd glee A rs been Srauds upon the sick, for they not oniy contain) byt that she has taken Plastetion Bitters for the sometimes eludes humau intelligence, but some oe an or hae eee emptied see re sdipnasion Sheiabaae ieonimeeeniiamasy™ two years, and hes a child now eighteen wheel had come off. when a street constable | has toflowed the use. of the varivus extracts of Sar- | months oll whioh she bas nursed and reared ber- their antidutes. Whoever has discovered an ac-| drew his attention to the clattering append- | saparitla which flood the market, until the name it- self, and both are hearty, saucyand well. Tue ar- tual remedy for one diseuse, has dune something | age.—My L fe and Recollections, by the Hon, Set bas become synouymous with imposition and ‘ . | cheat Stili we call the compound “Sarsa arilla,”’ for his race. Doet. Ayer has done more, for his! Grantley F. Berkley. . . , —- occa viends in New York, who were using Plantation Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I com- | Feeling better by degrees, ina few days I was as- tonisbed to find the coldoess and cramps had en- being. My appetite and strength have also greatly rocker.— Toronto Leader : 2, oud in the most lavish way, suen collected diseases are known—their origin, action and even | ticle ts invalaable to mothers,” &e. medicines afford us the means te coutrel and cure the name from the load of obloqay Which resisupon | Phe best evidence is to (rv them. They speak for A Maoniricent act—tHe Lapy MsYoress.! i, “We think we have ground tor believing it itas several dangerous disorders. We rarely speak : 2 : - ‘ sti, ~. ny" : rst P Fy —Many circumstances and incidents have) y rtues which are irresistible by the ordipary run | and intend to supply such a remedy ag shall rescue | Sach evidence might be continued for a volume —_— Cre rearerce oe * oc ora wax me Ke 4 ‘ . , , _ op arene Mine oe : s ae . | we, - ie 2 it da reported that a GREAT BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES. yor yndorstand the wiauimity with which war THE CLV, WAR IN TUE STATES. Rev, Superioress of the Sislor¥ of Charity of) A Suzrute.—The following anecdote of the| The Pictou. Stendard says it ie reported that a ate e proseented if forced upon a reluctant te the Industrial Blind Asylum at Portobello. Iron Duke may be resuscitated by way of a vessel which has the pigeon yt ‘ Se q i , : } wert t and vation. The first result of war NEWS BY TELEGRAPI We are sure no one will peTose it without hint tu the war authorities of the present Fe id W or tsi 7 ee a ‘i . . , Sta the i be the immedmte and irrevocable estab- a feeling grateful to her ladysbip, not only| day, who have spent enormous sume in fruit. |" ohn an vod Islands, P. E. L E oN A : Liat i . *? Et 8 ; P : teoneral + a “ . mepttl z Im ; x ‘ tiiu of Southera independence JAN. 30.— Richmond Sentinel says General for the munificence of her gift, bus also for) less experiments with new inventions :—A ‘Ss SPECI iL NOTICE! 4 xecutors Ov1Ce. D age j ven — "y ‘ ; Pian aise afar . : ° =. e Z ¥ re , > 4 . . At is ¢ Long restrained from the expression of ench| Breckenridge has been appointed Secretary Ot! the noble example she has given in setting | man visited the Duke-and intimated that he| a sig 5 os "FUE UNDERSIGNED bereby notif; ‘ ‘ Ht aad pow vy a desire to live on peaceabie terms with ay ANG) Gee cK Puylor supersedes Heed.) ab ot the realization of the z00d work under-| had an important invention to submit to his} TO READERS OF THE EXAMINER. all concerved that they have been appointed , : i } Blair says Davia admitted South w i ! ? } illand T fA ‘yt ts . rhage meme wit | obliged to: submit, but no official is willing to as | “ken by the Sisters of pe Phe sub-/ notice. * Well, what have you to off Pat) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Pe eee ee eee ‘ x ‘ aid e t ‘ t tie of fereible language "e ows SO Shee nreees i . . ia or ‘ > Mavoreas’s lette iliaie ** A bullet- iacke ® om se.’’? * Put : A " c . ’ +Ge ° Wa, « . - we tis that, notwithstanding the opiuiowe that} 54Me Fesponsibility of proposing terms to North.|J ined is the Lady Mayoress er | A wll t proof jacket, your grace ‘ | Dag endensicesd. coal respectfully ask ALL pereons having legal demands against the ‘ 4a ‘ . (Rte , a ne t nt trary. I snd Steamer Lclipse exploded boiler on Teunessee Mansion House, Dublin, Dee. 18, 1864 if on Pie inventor obeyed. Phe Dake} ntion to the ¥ ations known as said Estate are requested to render their Accounts, ‘ have been held to the « in), Beaigland, : : att oO epi 5 ¢ : : ~ : . ‘ ; j y ‘ , Lw ter.| River. One hundred aud forty lives lost, mostly My Dear Mrs. Telford—Seeing by your third | rang a bell, and an aide-de-camp presented | “en 4 he. ‘ - . a ldaly aticsted, forthwith ; and those indeited to the ic Ww ‘ a ‘ ‘ rovehed to war, w enter pe ih te : ; —— eer ’ . . Ny , pest : | T™~W & : . : ‘ j j | , : slit soldiers dochade runner Blenhielm captured on | report that the suceess of your lMvaluable insti-| himself, ** Tell the captain of the guard to ITUNNEWELI’S said Estate are required to make immediate pay - asta ‘ coracetnee, ene thet shoule Vanada be ’ | | , { tabl ] itt A il nt to one of the Executors, who will be in at , : ; A ape Fea ; Id opened! ‘losed 210.) tution depends upon the ereetion of a guitabl- | e j e ‘ "4 “Ci ms men ( P ; . - , ‘ kouW tia vaded — as she evidently would — the whole | V@P Pear River... ...Gold opeved 214, closed 21 | teeil “y il j os : “at baw heon lat ‘| et tesa one of his men to load heey gud UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. tendance at the Store of the late Allan Watts, A ist your by New 4 able power of the Empire would be brought Jan. $1.— Rumored from Philadelphia that) oe pw ae a mene te nit nn f eth A btw. Poe inventor disappeered. and was Tue Great Remedy for all Throat and Lung! Kent street, daily from the bour of 3x03 p, m, , j" ans ‘him a, cng ak a at : ; : : nade Towards risitg the necessary luods for that nares ai 2 ‘ : ‘ ed sag " Cay town, and s bear in ber support No one in this I rerinee, eon peace i a a have ari wm at City renee an Myre sene. line Vaolath with oats pape Hever again seen near the aserve Guards. No Complaints. | J. W. MORRIS¢ IN. > ‘ wes l events, desires te eee eech a conflict arise, ,omnt en route to Washingten..... Advice from i : ' : ’ “| money was waste! in tryin that inyention. | ° nent FOERS r > ' “ i \ ' forced on Fr “ d. ahe w be ready to! army of Potowae stat “ that the weather is vers lent comnuiuttee in the good work, and to ask y : yiB ; i HUNNEWELL’S TOLU ANODYNE ’ DaviD STEWART. $e i ' - - Is cet L ‘ way : eee ye . ee *!yvour permission te resent to the uy state | —— _ —— ¥ t relief for N ralvia. { fervous Com. | 7 Tene . cow ' ves cle of au ke her part, be it ever so disagreeable cold—teared James River will be closed with ice, | 20"! ? , Ff I ! : Me ite ee Micwgeag Married } \ pertect relief for Neuralyia, all Nervous Com-| Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1865. 2m [Feb. 6. yy“ x . ath Sstepive i at to the ree tion of the Souther Paraguay bas toi y declared wat against | CO tict, horses and harness, to be disposed of by } earelabpees plaints, and Loss of Sleep. | . ‘ as te * reeognition af Lhe Seuluerh uragua a8 tora ecial i “ayuilis ‘ . . ‘ ae at — emetapenecnenemengnemneth enemas eeepc , . , ’ , tery in aid of the projected new asylum forthe} On Wednesday, Lith ultimo. by Rev. Alexander | » , > . = © a e % ‘ ‘ ‘ powe nei ‘ oie thus : al a ler IP sais , . D ( ’ : : ote i : 1 vo ndusirial temale blind. Jemed by the Lord} Camerou, Mr iomas Frizzle, of Lot 2 » Lo M Fin , “ys Sy 3 Photographs . Photographs! ; ‘ . ith the ours to ee ect, Which avis.....Guid opeved wl Z1U, clo + | Mayor in wiehing-every success te. fous great | Johanne, dutuyhter of Mr Jobin Biggar, of Lot-@7. | Declared ta be t ie most pertect ge y* 1 TAKEN DAILY by ‘ i ‘ x i i bate ot ataes t ! fo e a MULY —_— ' ‘ , . hell ° ‘ ” ' a ae “ sho lade ‘ ye i s > a ae 411 pe or mgns ‘ ere t NE fe +s ‘ + sd ' : ~ , : - ‘ a ’ — . " Prn. 1.- Vespatches trom Washi awe han undertaking, | remain, Wi) dear Mrs. leliord, your | . At Bee jue, on “a aati) ths tue, by Lise Rev. R Family *All; ae ct fgg

> +} Te eee Miss Elizabeth Ann. Murray, of North Bedeque be known to every smily. | > * Campl i—peace commissiovers— arrived in Uhat | 'oeSwy lavoresa | . 24 ‘ oe “ie oe 7° 4 . ryy 2 P ’ H ‘ , wo sume uinids lo D We learn from the Canadian papers that : a age Ae 0 "le can te Bat aoe} . ANN \ MeSwiney, Lady Mayoress. | At the residence of the bridé’s father, on the L9th Piese preparations vl be noticed each month, | i IK Best and Cheapest in the Colony, : \ , shee man Westie Amante a i aed ae oy . P — te cape: ee en al die pa ; eed ‘| —Dublin Paper. jaltimo, Mr J. Morton Lydiard, Mercbant;Stantey | and originating from most Detent questions in Me Photographs 2s. per doz. (whole length) ; : Nika maple pena nericand passy System Is being rigid. | slate that Sherman is meving through South a+ - | Bridge, to Miss Elizabeth, sixth dauguter of George | dicine, enjoyed forjten years naboundedseputation. }ather Card Pictures, suitable for the Album, only enforced At Detroit and the Niagara! Georgia: one columm advancing on Charleston The Richmond Whig of the 18th instant! Mc Kay, Esq., of New Londen, readers are invited to accept such notices as a true | is, bd. exch. isperision Bridge, ev ¥ man, woman and} “!te two ethers are moving by different roads o ublishes an important letter from Jc ff Davis} At Lynnwood, Nt. Eleanor's, on January 5, by | index of ecbaracter, and give we their cynfidence to | N B.—The wenther makes e sligh , ghoul the w Brant Prey to amend Consti-| | | Rev. dos. W. Forsythe, M.A., Mr. W..G t thes | pat be ob a aes “ ] . 1 passing into the States from Canada, as} PC OUCHV ie reposiious fo ainene one! on the rm soletions introduced in the Cunlede- | Bev: #8 a wae a arg ge Mh. oy a rir wy dp earee > : | diflerence by our formula. 5 . benidanbe af tha Maodian ition abolishing slavery passed Congress by two é Miss Surah Wilsou, both of St. Eleanor’s JOUN L. HONNEWELL, Proprietor, R. R. MACLELLAN R ~ t y een . a let ee oe rovinge, are stopped ds vote. .. Gold’ fluctu iting Gots derably | T% House of R “presentatives, for a reeon-| Ou the 4th ult., at St. James’ Chureh, Piccadilly, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. Feb. 6, 1865. Si ; Great em e St “ . j ae . A their pass rts demanded It is th yught lay ‘ { sce report: ', J at 201 " | struction of the Union. He argues that aj London, by the Rev. Stanley Leathes, M. A., {S For saleby Dealers in’every City and Town Seen PORN Ae oe ai , saline I a fre sll * system 1s continued the passenger New York. F mn y” 2 ate oie ¢ nvention of States is impracticab.e, and that | William Collum, Esq., (late Cay ale Keyi nent), | # Dealers with good business refereuces snp- | ; | nN, CU. 6.—=S0u rt BRN . t F dow of | aunitou brow: 4 ae W chy i fic of the Grand Trank and Great West- actbal-aregh ; F , : i peace movements on the part of individuals o “es me PE mer am itou Drow, | nied om commission. - » sla 1 — i ” : " I SSIGHCIS DOW suld Lo eo DB oriress . iniben , ‘ | 4 : ormer yo oa slam \ 4 ' r " : Ia e whew n Railroads will receive a serious blow, Lincola and Seward reported left Washington to | ©? {only to the creation of discord in the| At Orwell Head, on tha 18th alt.. by the Rev.| W. R. Warson. T. DesBarsay, and M. W. ia i an A Val ian Investments become more un- eet them there.....Several Northern States | Confederacy. [le says the only plan by which | Donald McDonald, Mr. Martin, to Miss Isabella SKINNER, Wholesale aud Retail Ageuts, Char- . . ¢ ir than ever with British Capitalists lave ratified the sowedment to. the Consiitutiv peace can be obtained is provided for in the} McDougall, of Newtowu , llotietuwo. Oe bata gi SRASD ' 8 i sta Buston Journal of tie Vth inst... in eom- ibolishing shavery. . Sliermnan iw moving o Constitation. lle agoes not say what tne | se At New Glasg pe a ie 19th ult » by the i v December 26, 1864. 2in ad —\ ~ - . wail » upon the ineco: : ' . vii, . “a Sat _ | ; - ( D. Crawford, Mr. Chas. Murray, tu Miss Elizateth ) 5 ¥pon aE ivenlence resulting thlestei; atiaet aecouuts he was willin 4b; plan is, but pr pyeeeds at length to show that} Sillick Aleo ut the saiue time and place. by the LAR AE PRE Ae aes ee A, ee par ‘ mae aa ae _ , " ‘ ’ «. m ¢t rder says :-—— niles of the City..... Federal gunboats have great | all propositions looking to eonventions and | same. Mr. James Holman, to Miss Mary Sillick, all i : \ ry ik WESL bY ANS of the City Ave ~ bring The peonle of Detroit « mplain badly of the| “P Cape Fear River to bombard Wilmington negociations are futile: that the United States | of Lot 67. ‘ . purpose having a ' s ! ' : : oe. I r thousand bales of cotton burned at W 7 + . . . } : , i! P Ai e Manse, on the 28th ult., by the Rev T ve ce cansed by the passport system « sou " rt a ‘) will not pegociate; that they will aecept| eo anes, 9e ae age synty , bd a. g ‘ ; ' A S- ty Oh ult al yt , . « , : ip at .. Sharles maser, t Miss BND POR oon enon enon mn cnet en en enon en esene nese > r ' ! d on ths Canadian border, and the Mayor | UiUS te! Ob -ath ul Gold 2034. nothing but surrender, which the Confederate | &."0"°@") Mr Charl 1 rir er, to Miss Hannah | L UBLIC DisA \] Pg ted the Board of { Pe -<=- + Stat Cannot ‘and will ht erdnt i Mmmions, both of Charlottetown i fl e S Feqquiestec rr 0 rade to Co-ops t i 3 ue ates Cat te i { i " | _ a . ‘ VY k FLOUR ew < wr ae ee . , on a qu al | an the Catndlean side ta '¥ ss ei i Tiere is little political news. The advices| ?°* are n af I d - bran has ‘austormin gy the Worrell Estate into freeholds.| VARLAGa W@W CW Or 5 | 'Ticxerts Is 6d. each,—to-be-had at the Stores of wie ‘dint ia and six d 3 ld fis | received in England, by the arrival there of th fe ‘ paige taper te ay Bere Ange at 0" | Hs loss will be severely felt by a sorrowing wife | in every brand fresh and good. Messrs. Beer & Sons and Laird & Harvie, and of Arid Ww } Wwe & hever have need t os as ea , —— poe steamer “ Africa,’ of the failure ef the first | 42 000 tons, including 4,500 tons of cable} and six children, and a larve number of friends | ALSO the Coumittee. ’ 4 , - s 8 s i , PS Paptar ‘ Ay ~ )) Wilthtegten expedition caused an advanee in the! and 8,000 tons of eval. | Hd FEMMVes; ANG the locality in Whl¢ h he livea 9 Wai TROWAN, Sec’y. ‘ itw auf re ills was HO palret Suspension Br ive and F fe ee : ae et | vill long deplore the loss of one of its surest ana | 100 ides best New York Sole LEATHER Charlottetow , ae 24. " e+) > , Confederate loan, and was a source vi great jos aa laine P } | ; Charlottetown, Jany. 3, 1864. ' t od ers t ours s have ac core uf (he atructure, aud of the Railroad | , » the advocates of the South ” a T} ; ld at ~ O00 j staunchest friends. May he rest in peace | ov Kegs TOBACCO, pure and good, i la RRC , , ’ Even a news-boy— who has sold nt ae ee eenaauaciaty nere are how in toe world about 7,000 +! On Friday, the 28th altimo, of jutlammation of the 10 Boxes Cavendish Do: ” : see £ Lg EX leery ¢ I j q pers at . £ . wins ne a ek ee ” j . i Xes Cavelidish ? cA . or the ea pasdudl ae uthetee Senet, Tho bin hade-runner steamer“ Sclia.” of! 900 Jews. Aboot half that oumber are in | Inns, Mary, the beloved wife of James Harpe | -Syluedacekewes on” An Excellent Opportunity ' a om vl made to pay six doliars in gold. : ) Europe. Rus ia alune comprises about ].-) *#ed v) years, leaving a hu wand and nine children 100 Boxes LOZENGES, hl > : * } pay Liverpool with a loss of eighteen (18) lives. 20 Ay 0 Jt 18 remarkable that i a j to mourn the loss of « kind wife and Shekeimhene ? 20. do SOAP, Ik OR A MILLER OR FARMER. . y west prospering peoples, may Soe ers +2 ‘ |} Commercial news shows little change, Bread.!| faces ie remarkavie that in Bngland, | mother. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord 20. do CANDLES, r HE subserit h . 4 : s 3 te w-cilizeos aud iriends where OSS OF Tet TEAMER RACEHORSE. — The stufts dull and inactive. Corn slightly declined France and B lgium, where the Jewish race| = Z ‘ ies unless ther I HM 1a) y's despate “ee Re ehorse -<<—>- At Frankfort-on-the-Main there is one Jew At Chi bike wok pods Oath Mae isu Md my Fetke 39 = : COTS BARONS, PROPERTY Cigek’ as DE ern ator] Bh energy ae dagges errs " i . heh ek AE net of X Arratrs 1v Tennessee. —A Nashville let-| to every sixteen christians. In France there | of a tatal wound, at the battle of Resaca, Mr. J. J a : : ; 3 on the Coveliead Road, 8 miles from the City Mother Country. Mu sy \ wr in tee Bay of Lungmun, about twelve - ; , , , By Nenad , with a large variety of other GOODS, wholesale : : ; © City, 74 j es to the enat of Chefoo \t “ee tet? thy ter, dated Sth instant, in the New York | are 80,000 Jews, in En sland 42,000. | Pollard, younvest son of John O. and Flora Pollard, | ~ ' ‘oid iualedd ’ “ consisting of ' , +s evening the Senther ree Times, thus sums ap the resnit of the lat ear eee | formerly of K. Island, a 9 year e was} : east mig fo untie anv two peoples " Dove ¢€ neon g the weather being at the t ne bin sign of Gea. T ae aig Mong A Pre VIDEN rrAL M \N! the youngest il taboo dain ininik kik thie army he rw > Cash paid for 50,000 busheis OATS Sz Acres of LAND, t med if Mr. Cardwell can eouvinee ne!“ v thick and hazy, it was thought that | °?™P@!s oe ; as DOCERE ¢ : i i , oT eee | Union, und was a young man of much promise . !: Sixty of which are cleared and under cultivation, t : bouds whieh unite us to th * vessel was enfering Chefoo harber, to which “The Army of the Cumberland takes a nae ia ia eg : ; | He was buried from the residence of his father, F. P. NORTON, Also, 12 acres of MARSH, which cuts a quantity i y districts whose sturdy independence hy mt say bears a great resemblance. Si-| hand in sending Chir stmas presents and ten nere is no in tan 80 ater as the) Buffalo, November 24, having been buried at | Georgetown, Feb. 6. 1865. 6in of excellent Hay. There are on the Premises 4 . . P > DOSES CES fees ‘ ae - ao . . " rit 5 " . “she missing - ome a ” ‘Gel . =. @ ‘ beh cage ‘ : lies, we shall be satisfied. M ir accidents ha occurred on previous oeva-| ders the President and the ' ‘wt desire ty do good. joward, yending over! Chattanoowa, six months previously. ' j good DWELLING HOUSE, 30 « 30; a STABLE & ‘ i , ders } s} n a People of the ; ' p 4 ; " a 7 4 — , :. aks P " euver, adiita. and We must insiat 8, as. for instance, in the case of the British | [ 4 Staten 10 O00 ack oi peop: ; he couch of sickness and smoothing the pil-| At West River, Picton, on the i1th ultimo, Ann 4 E LAI DES es A TT, Bi. j and other Ont-buildings, together with a good ' eine atua!l avinpathy can last if . ‘ irque Homer, which was totally wrech “d there we Tr ee ny > alae and six-|) pw oof death, Was yreater than Napoleon at Eliza, wife of James McLeod, and eldest daughter | ee ™ ) GRIST MILL, whieh drives 3 pairs of Stones, Oir- i tual eyinpathy cas _ a elony yaa toa gpen . - A tal a amt Here | ty-eight piecesotartillery. The Eederal Joss Ratt , * d r ms 7 te t of W.H. Hyde, of P. E. Island, aged 30 vears ITBNO be sold by ALCT LO N, at the) cular and Jig Saws, Oat Kiln, &e. The water ya , om ee M : ‘ “% * +h, under exactly similat i ' watow,/ in killed and wound is small. During Hood's “ “i : juan nil ha Way 4 Whose At Stanhope, on the Mth altimo, after a protracted - SUBSCRIBER'S ROOM, Queen Square, on | powes is large and unfailing, and the situation fur Mi i ry other ntry al j » unde Xactly Siullar circumstances, was 4 ' - nestiinuoie Med.cines are subduing dis2ases | illness which he bore with christian resignation. | suxiuess One of the best in the Island ' ve tha jony ia but a grudging ed fo a mere A secideut fur preservation imparsn we 0 , ™ ir locomotives and if every type, in every part of the hahitable | Mr. George Brodie. aged 60 vears The decensed WIDNESDAY, tho let day of} Parties wishing to view the property can ebtain i ung ~ efal burden. We sould say, as Arg ; a . = , Pa von as the Race 1orse eve ne ta " ei a : rt 9 ot 9 globe, is more worthy of respect and honour) !!#8 left a wife 5 four small children to mourn | MARCH noxt, f= key a Mr. P. gy on iuing Farm, and all , ; + nade tempt made to t 1 ' , j ar aaied it Lac { no ts hieal or. tary i apor-| 2" any warrior that ever drew the sword. "At Dai t fa ne Lot 35, on the %th ultimo, in {at 11 o'clock, a. m, the following large and varied | Charl thateweai, or ta Y applying t FP. W. Hales, oe ¢ ft . order: ‘utiatononst ’ es : egy Bao a pny, Hust A : When Kossuth visited the United States he! «. 5th vear of her age, Mary Ann, the beloved | assortment of Wares, viz:— WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer j There ireatening for some time| There are forty-nine bluckbouses on the| *** 9°89" d by on ot the Ps rey — | wife of Mr. Ale ee " we lee te a My we | CASE NO. 1 — contaiving Prints, Winseys, | Ch'town, Jan’y 30, 1865, ‘ ’ ! olence. ard precent.| 1] ihe ? ig ; ‘*providential man Surely Protessor Hlol- | ¢#tidren to moarn the loss of au atieciious € parent. | (). ecks.'Pweeds, Black Clotlia, B: & W.B. Thre: — ~ tex pa Viewent + prevent-| Railroad between this city and Chattanooga. | , i 1 nA § On Monday, the 13th ultimo, Mr. Daniel Dickie- | we ipo ae —_ e “To 2 1 i : res : : Seltied a hh wie she s loway, who has travelled uver must parts of , ny cca : atarabi hintz, braces, Women’s striped Hose, Moleskins, arm or ale : " : - , ' yuiy tour of which were destroved. The train ' % ea. aes ; be that tit lis | % +, aged 32 years, an old aud respected inhabit :nt | Ticksuwe, colored and ee Counterpanes, Stair ‘ ites « Lime ‘ v ¢ ’ Nothing remoine ¢ . ne or » Detter Geserves that titie. Islay y owe pe oO ) eceuser rossessed Oe yey ve : ” Py | . , , : = ri , ran from here to Chattanooga in eight davs Hy" ; r {New Aunau, Lot 1). Deceased (lied | eos’ land Kiddermister Carpets, Canvass, Printed Flan- | OR SALE, b PUBLIC AUCTION n » ffs . the } . l ret } I 3 be ‘ ¢ : } lw ¢ ded 1 i ad ase { , 5 Se cet ' 7 Sewewes SECT EVER GiVY ifter » battle of Nashvill Notas block general establishment in London has been | of that peace of mind which is ouly afforded by |), Is, Shirts, Needles, &c., &c if not previonsly disposed of by Private Sal ) : ‘ ! ated ind rmous seas continued t we ea ee ee ees eee eee oh fontal source of health to millions of the | the consolatious of the Gospel. CA E2 ‘Br k Mut ‘a Bali . i : ; eed OF UY © rivale Sate, g ing d te : ; ie for r f il f SE 2—Brok, Mut Juconet Muslin, Printed : r * house unpor 1@ M this an ( iarlest i ; , : : ia ss Fe, ; nate oe : \ ul Mu w ih id icone m } : : : 7 ” a pi st : : penny g, out] j “ aK ' < rH : | il le eso! afflicted. His agencies, established in every Oe : oth ; { b & aoe bi aes “h & ne Pocket do, White Waxed Reels, Buttons, Laces, On Wednesday, the 15th February next, . . t atrenet P CD alt ee mee on at road. D Vv , =te; ‘NSU t , e, ¢ itiless OT Ive dava, enision, OUlivest son, aved c. ae a , Ry singe hg i SS ’ - * = ok vT Ty , > » —_ t g Histery all rds no para i g J of and n oniv | * ; es, e" cheng : Pherae city an? town of the universe, are the P80-! pone anda half years. On the 33th. after an ill-| Pins, Indian Rubber sraces, Regent Ties, Cloth | at i ocho k, am, THAT \ I\LUABLE LEASE- ‘ band coe aheste & : thie country e survivors were found, the rest having perish-| W@S injured, neither did the road sustain the ee Disawnsnaeeien Wah ie trae of ihe | uss uf , Sd “athe ga apa : q | Caps, Felt Hats, Cap Fronts, Dress Cans. Wool | HOLD FARM now in possession of the subscriber, aé , ary ited ler tu se uD tof cold and exhaustion, or having been swe pt slightest damage whatever. But eight bivek- Sapeles ; i , ; . he I og 1 Sige vo bad vety , a tor M ae = te ew & | Shaw le Hair Mets, Ribbous Regatta Shir.s, Hoop containing 30 neres, 10 of whieh ure cleared uustf in j a the decka Wtaee as ’ a an ; we j r ill ‘ il pupa ti ya iis ic aiCinie “a a, §5 a ' ——ee e sass ' ° sie 4 i Skiris, ladies indkerchiefs gooK eart. -lere is a honse 25 a5 ‘ a. al ce 1 eck i irviversare the Commander,| houses in ali the roads were destroyed. , , , : Se ee ~ a : ‘ , “sieht wo ® 30 on the ; ‘ ‘ i “tee gee onl. aah ‘ fag 1 aie a rs . a J°"*| true throughout the w rid; for wherever ci- CASE 3—Table Kuives, Jack Knives, Wrapping | premises; a good Spring of Water rans throu ; . , : dependent « e Paymaster, beatswain, aud six sailors. who | Lbere are nine hundred and forty four in a'l J ; : pping | | Sy ag pri through the . alk Pie “hg Cal gigs Sige : wageetny ¥ ’ ipl b Be: ; vilization has per etrated, by land or sea. ! Paper, &c., &e. farm rhis farm is situated on the Whim Road > : pe seer feware Da ae rae ee eee ines, Fema Ging ‘The entire State of Tennessee, for the first wean, > a | CASE 4 -Tweeds,Cloaking,Gray Cottons, Prints, | Lot 59, four miles from Montaene Bridge, and only . \ soewe ons = vat, and drifting about for thirty-six hours. wi , , | they are known and appreeiated. From| ” Tatigg edi a NH “ite et ie : “ - ony ene s ey sex ours, When | time during the war. bas been thor det Se Be ee 4) ' | Checks, Tickings, Canvass, Uasbius, Linings, Co-| six chaius from the Hon. Joszea W IGHTMAN § 5 4 t lepend e wh belongs ey were p eked up by a Junk. On the morning cleaned out, and no rebels in arms occucy rreenland to Terra del buego — from the here Flannels, Jeans, &e , &e. Saw aud Grist Mills. t britis ' ible and w to make aa-| alter the wreck IL. M.'s gunboat Inselent. aecom- Tle salt tees te stein esto wea h. Mississippi tu the Ganges — they are adver- CASE 5—j Cask Port Wine, | Hhd. Gin, 10 | ALSO ¢ : ean defence, L ripe to take! pauied by a Preneh despatch vessel, cruised tor a| ® y ve . a Ay ( y I ee . mes #3) ised in every printed language, and resorted The New York Tribune says, ‘* The reason why | Kegs Nails. ’ j P an , gtheially louie iw hnsu s fact . =) > ? fl , Ay mm, ” ore | . ¥ "he ST ‘RK « Ys in _ tle i great nations of the world ‘isiderable time in the neighbourhood, but did | Q@C@:!¥ Mtout Bh 4 ne: lg gate tu by races vf every name and colvur, as the | Drake’s Plantation Bitters are so universally used| ASe ti Carpenters’ Rules, Compasses, Ham | ay tet tek Borate implements, Leda Hinvene ‘ » aud a lowe & } it succeed iu picking up any others of the crew.” | 4 adds that the Sate must now k ep le} lblemed pease a" pei: 1 : 3 jmers, Tacks, Sparrables, &c., 1 Bb. Paint Oil. One Mare, 1 Cow, Iwo Sheep, : f aekvsaaneil tenn vf et isk deals iui bite: eilela ainda: eaaeatiacs at hei mily reliable and: pre ven rem dics in ail 60 | and have such an immense sale, is that they are al- CASE 13—Burgundy Piteh, White Lead, Black | Carts, Ploughs, Sleivis, ‘ ; ; el hs a 4 F mill a A CONFEDERATE CATE ‘HISM where . a ‘ r phases of dis*ases Pine leading medical P°- | ways made up to the original standard, of highly | Paint, Brunswick Green, Red Paint, &c. 4 Cases} Harness, _ , Set Fauners, ; iat We ae a : i peepee ge Pryce oa ae “Ge Tl s* b at ; paring | Pdicals of Londen and Edimbargh not only |. rating material and of pure quality, although | SP¢"™ Candles, Chests Tea, Bag Pepper, 1 Case | And sundry articles too wameroas to mention. ) pes egions th we ew seare : rat . . i rom: su D ¢ 3 prenarins . rorating mé tal ar B ‘ g * aint . a i “ ' ss ly. | “ . ' . st Mie Richmond Wi i . ngs , a P E cine, Mga ) > except HoLLoway’s PILts AND OINTMENT from in r . 7... WS we r& Nutmegs, t Case Mugne's Sulpter, Cases} Texms—Sums under £2, cash; over £? credit to ‘ ~ e Can the croakers (says the WaAi y, afier | {OT & new aggressive campaign. . Our new) ,, eir general denunciations of patent medi- the prices have so largely advanced,”’ &e. — Soap. ‘ oil Oli November next on approved notes, . re 3 : A tine ting tales of BR _berois “ae base wiil be upon the Tennessee River, pro-| “2 T 5 as 5 . i ’ Adis su—Senna, Caster Oil, Saltpetre ive | , ul ih ing tre Roman bero n, and citing bie at lt . ayn a Ap ‘ . wee 18, but ungesersed y comme nd them Lu| Tae Jribuse just hits the nail on the head Vile. duipher, rp ’ , I ’ SALE POSITIVE. " ‘ ‘ example of the Virginia Legislature alter | D'Y 4 ’ te a i , sey Gat et Fs yt yall rt, if we ure to believe the concurrent} The Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure CASE 38—Dressing Combs, Clothes, Mair & | Il. J. RNODES. z es piped ~ MHGen Guring toe kev ution) Pp ; ‘ 5 z \ hes bag TeSUUMONyY Of all nations, Professor Holloway | material, but the people are told what it is. The ae g ohm ‘ r Carpenters’ Pencels Shoe Thread, | F. P. NORTON, Aactioneer ; 1 balf eubmissionises, who are makine bis will deprive Nasiiville of mach of its! , “Tiled ; fo ee ote lg abe) G ; F ‘ Slax, Aw lades, Borax. Boxes Soap, Cosme-| Whim Road, 28th January, 1865 . ‘ t aie i i shies I bas da i amei.v! @ hun su -| Recine she aro ac : ~ a > : : i * u ad, idantary, ~. ; git and day hideous around us. with t PF Vast im} or. ance. The military eye willata — are dllala a ‘" . » Fr) Re ipe is published around each Buttle, and the tigues; Poahtains, Kesehces, Marking Ink’ Pomutles. | — yt Adel ie any ’ r 7 ng and rod the grave oO. victims than any ss are ni seduced in size. Atleast twenty | Suup, Hulloway’s Pills and Oiatment. Patent! a > gp vradidélicosie af sail nT Py eae eee “rs : ylanece comprehend tie magnificenee an! ae sa yotties are not reduced in size. £ as aly | Suap, , ways 8 ane intment, “tent , ; x L 8} ‘ hi ns of evil, think of scenes like these. . ; I “gear other medical discoverer of this or any for- ripe a “aig Medieines, Magnesia, Balsam, Syrups, Pills, Bal- | Livers OOL TRADER, t feel ' ? strength of the situation of the Northwest ; : imitations and counterfeits have sprun up. They » OYTUPS, LIS, Lowl ian i elhadiom snot feet ashamed of themselves? What vies... 3 “ Cee : In ; merage. We bave anquestionadle authority |. a 3 sums. &c., &e. rhe Al Clipper Bark “ UNDINE,” j f and . rthey hope tu accomplish by their dolefui | iorenee, Puscumbia, Inka and Corinth are for ssying that his eentral office in London | Po? 408 tue people once and that’s the last of; ~The above Goods were imported from LONDON | a Lawrence Kicksam, Commander, { ‘ wired } imentatious 2? Was a eountry ever suv: d_.| ail in our possession. and the teleégray h will igi 2 ie no thas tales bandved | ee | per Bark * Lotus’ last antumn, and are now ordered will sail from the above Port on ‘ bs , » ewer treed 1 e in operation between these pisces this Se ee eee ee ‘a . ; ; for positive sule without reserve SATURDAY, the Ist day of APRIL is & peaple ever Ireed, was 4 cuuse ever se I . , we Swi] | Livasand poun Is’ worth of his medicines ! The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the WILLIAM DODD, Auctioncer- | next : Duss iA e tj ported, was anything great ever accom- ; ! ¥ r + —— l statistics of the cures effected by their, Government Hospitals, are recommended by the| Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1805, Merchants re ehing to have Goods early in the - ‘ . ' ral . eed he cruakine and erainine as speedily follow. iS Wilt Zive us a ** bolt by : i Ad mcorenmanllnattiteiincsiitilt ili um na | Sphag, w re op > thie «hi ’ g “ ‘ rdta ' by er pe ONS Sruaning, and sigh- ss wl ‘ae te : : ' 98 i means cannot, of course, be ascertained ; best physicians, and are warranted to produce an a. nh bs Bcc eg sae we odes thew: by this ship. 3 r, and playing the Jimmy Dismal in all its) Of territery with Mewphis on the right and t ivdeins from the fates ele zl i: , lags ‘l i wat A | + | | vr Freight or passage Please apply in Liverpool 7 ‘ , ad nateoin? it bi - 2.9) and Chattanooga and Knoxville on the left ia Oe ee bg , WILKIN OUP OWD | inmediate beveficial effect. Facts are stubvorn Yo Adu s uv l il : , | 0 Messrs. Josera Pore & Co., Prafiord Chambers { ue [ - Z 7 ar I . et ‘6 good can it do? | } tn 1 fr If ls that itunited ape re of obs ryution, we should Sav a { or here to JAMES 4 POPE ss npr ' ene ‘ eh anit ’ tt nar , rf tly nemy’s legions’ aj . i " i > 1" shen | that nv ordinary quarto volume eould eon- t gh ae" 2 | GRAND MILITARY BALL wil be | Ch town, Jan’y 23, 1855. RWIP't “in i piepared sn it delens a town ? Can it decide a cam- | ™ wale a oe BOG SN EOMEM « wie » AD" | tain the recurd. ‘Surely the distoveres and owe much to you, for 1 verily be- given in the DRILL ROOM, on eee Aha ares rm Py | Fe ee ee eee a ney a eee was making with all festbls apnea) Philanthropist why has acsouplished auch | eve the Piatation Biters have saved my te. |W oO RED AY EWS NG the| SPring Ship from Liverpool, ‘ I ard «ev | gous ‘ ipply the lace of mer ? Cui no—what that he was maki gy with all I TI } 3 sik hla k. ORR RS Fee EV. W. li. WAGGONER, Maarid, N. id j ~ 4 vy wsaa U, 16 | oe p , eaten Okal ati rhe|' its may, without arrogance, be styled a , ’ ShF b Si 165. " ite ww itor been a te use of it? fs it any satisfaction to, '™ the direction of Okalona, Mrs, ). | PROVIDENTIAL MAN.—Chicago Times cc yr instant, THE N A 1 SHIP « : , : ti8s lies sake a whole community as miserable, as | ‘@tiroad is cut south of him, and he is with- at dé <* * Thou wilt seud me two bottles more under the auspices of the MILITARY SCHOOL sd. et th AsER — pl. og ; . i . ' , spondeat, as dismal us you are yourself 7— | 0Ut Fuliroad and egraplic ¢ MIU ICa ion Hottowsy's Pitus.—No medicine ean sur- | of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly | Galbraith’s Quadrille Band has been engaged for | svii from the above Port, for CHAR: £ a j p : : f ir ‘ . he eor A) Le — TT ie®n rer * a Sara, “ ae ea oT nd s there ne munlimess jeft in you? Are you rum auy point of the compuss. pass these Pills in their purifying aud curaiie | benefitted ly their use. ~~ aa sean cell acetate aa ° ‘ | srr eae N, on SATURDAY the rls . ; } sfreshinents wi 2 serve lu: aye r 5 “ay ay, Fest Mind. ¢ ashamed to make yuurself a spectacle ~— powers over every organ ot the body. Stomach, Tay friend, ASA CURRIN, Phitadelphia, Pa.” aataatin ous € d during the evening s " “ ot = For tre hand “ ou to wt ‘ eg, ond atye-word? Are you not aware that Lorp Warerrorp’s Last Exptorr. — One liver, lungs, heart aud kidaeys sev display sub- TickstTs—F r Lad 1Gent] 36: dingte'| 1 ‘and’ 2 Tr ilford Chambers South John ieee ¥ » © ¢ ee , . 3 . i ait pe - esate CKETS—For a Lady and Gentleman. 3s: sing!'e ‘ ~s _ < oo, « ‘ ence t i f eeritiment were ¢ se Very women turn up their noses in scorn | of the last practical jokes played by my shiagatl GA m to their InBpenge,-bs stm rh pl diseases of “* * * T have been a great sufferer from tickets 2s 3d each, which ein be i id at the Stor ¢ | Liverpool; in Charlottetown, to r Past?? j | l meorgans are arreste [ pstructions ren . _ : “ , , ° oun ¥ 7 7 rt e ‘ "Iw ‘ pa iit c seniiivent ver eres ta “so-called ~ man who, in the hour of his| dear friend, [ believe, was performed in Pic-| i pong tel ' * yrs dem bs on fe Or Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * of WR. Wutson and Theoph. DesBriauy, Esqrs ,] j 3 1865 ly C. OWEN & CO, ‘ - il an » oe : nt “s dancer «a An att . ap ? Pe dls “ge edieal pro. @4 every function ts bealthiully performed; the! —° j ; ls @ ye . ndersicned Canimities +." i Jannary 23, 1865. 4j 4 1 on iSut so ga yar intry Janger.ean do : athuay Dut groan} cadilly : ‘ gentle — ot “ medical pro rab ‘a “eye called ote ft improved that | Lhe Plantation Bitters have cured me. vr any « eet en _ aig a i“ ae : wear’) } ared 1 order te re mn J> md mean and make everybedy more miser-} fession hac Ssfopped to attend a patient, and ee ge te eer Be ey ‘. isi . } = aga iyo a Serge. : entiey ‘airman, 7 “aan P r “ . : odie ; scarcely any feud disagrees; acidily and flatulence | REV. J.S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y. | aT ta suas 7 ‘edi } , ets ete our interest as w * to our cbie than they otherwise would be? These) lett a rather old-fashioned cabriolet —or what 7 ; gp. che Kofi ab Aer the i ms ‘iN és pi ‘ A ily ’ | “& A . wi wan, Lin Regt, Laritetd Re oy _ a ‘ ' I I : tw y much what Mr. ( oe ny soe snr rine Save: : roal pr ape ve sf ev I, these) in thos days . eee d : ow ¥' d : pear, firmness 1s given to every musele and tone | ee twenty four dozen more of 4 J McFarlane, \2 bi Me S , ] nt Boast Aani — I vik very rite ait iWwel —— le , . a « . ee te chteeat , i P > ain . A | . “ - . So in cea : aie ior School an i war " says, and it is upon these principles that J “— reatures Me » Can 6 nO hog In anvthing, | gig—-standing vy C ; pavement, in cere of o every verve; the mind beeowes exitilivated, | your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are George Allan. Sainte. amare 0 ‘o Apply to A. MeNEILE ned i 1 if pa Hheipaes Lin ib r a" , , aie Rade wey pg RE ps er ae ° OD i : ee aig ie . nib ; : ¢ ai orae s : a i AB ap. sappe a. Shih pared to waittam ber Colouia: Eupice. pg Pg Pips igus agd aay a pelaan am ” aps hay, ceed ey — get a liv-) and the thoughts b ‘come cheeriul. These won- laily iucreasing with the guests of our house. P. S.—Militia Otficers and Volunteers will please | Supt. Reading Room. Ff a ‘uree of the community. Many of them! ing 'y holding herses in the aysence of any | deriul Pills correct dyspeptic habits; whether! ) appear in Uniform. Ch’town, Jan. 16, 1865 ‘ iF Doers open at 8 o'clock. — <_aeene — “Gop Save THe QureEN.”’ TEA and : FLOUR. Cli'town, Feby. 6, 1865. lin 100 BBLS. Super. and Exua State a ere ee os a saab FLOUR, DR. FRANK D, BEER 20 Chests superior Congon TEA, ? : 5 Warranted a good article, on sule, cheap for cash . re'urning thanks for the patronage | or approved credit. ‘ received gince eommencing practice in Charlot teiown. intimates that he has opened a SURGERY & DRUG STORE, adjoiuing his residence, King Square, and that he is now prepared to attend tu the practice of the various branches of his .pro- tession N. B.— Special attention given to diseases of | R. W. BRECKEYX, Peake’s Buildings, adjoining Bank of P. E. 1 Jan. 16, 1865, Ow NOTICE! EHOSE persons whose accounts were due the Chest. } in October last (wet having paid the same), Feb. 6. 1865 ) are hereby requested to du so jorthw ith, therel 7 aii | saving trouble. q Prats ! Oats | OATS takew at Two mines per buchel. (JHE subscriber hereby notifies parties| dae January 2, 1865. indebted to him that payment must be made| — ‘of their respective awounts befyre the loth of DAWSON’S FEBRUARY instant, otherwise they will be | hauded to the Court fur collection. " * 7 = “ “N. B.—He will pay Cah for OATS delivered at| CORNER OF GREAT GEORG# AND his Store in Summerside. KENT STREETS. Hi. J. RICUARDSON. | Feb. 6, 1865. Qin — — -, WILLIAM H. WILSON 4,9) TONS S¥ DNEY.COAL, of superior! FY“ SUSE OPENED A LARGE which I bad not done for years. I feel like another | } | | } | |p. m.,and will be resuwed on the same evening, | |** There is acharm,a power, that sways the breast quality, for sale. : STOCK or mee pobp, | Genoral Merchandise, Feb. 6, 1865, 3in_ Que -u Square. ~—— CONSISTING IN PART OF BAND! _ , LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the Iatest styles; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaines, ~ VOLUNTEER “Masic has harms 66 tidcthie the savage breast. Wincies, Freneh Merinos and Delaines. fo soften cocks and Yend the knotted oak.” | Grey, White, Striped and Printed COTTONS. ConGRreve. SHIRTINGS, Tickings, Osnaburge, Drills, Jeane, Bids every passion revel, or be etill; | Sheetings in Grey and White. Us yires with rage. or all our cares dissolves ; White, Red, Blue, and Fancy FLANNELS; an seothe distraction, and almost despair— | Lroad Cloths, Dueskins, T weeds, &e., Ke. That power is Music. ARMSTRONG. Superior Meltone, very cheap; Mautle Cloths, Mautles, ad Ready-made CLOTHING. i FEATHERS, Mats, Shawls, Bounete, Gloves, llosiery ® Ee. a&c, BAZAAR, q J SDES the d'stingu'shed patronage of | His Exeellency the Com mander-in-Chief and three children, the first tw are weak and puay, bis of Mrs. Duudas. will be held in the TEMPER. | HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting, ANCE HALL, ou WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of | © Weavers’ Reeds, Nails, &c., &c. FEBRUARY wext, at 2 o cieck, p. in., for the pur- } TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Kuives, Powder, pose of raisiag funds in aid of the VOLUNTEER | Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &c., &e, BAND, which has dene so much to enliven the | BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ Wellington RUB inhabitants of this «ity during the past year BERS, Rubber Sloes, &c., &e. The Bazaar will coutinne open until 5 o'clock, | GROCERIES; TEA, superior quality ; Sugar, I as.7 wulnck: | Molasses, Raisins, Tobueco, &c., &e, During the proceedings, should time orn HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. there may be some short addresses delivered by | ) gentlemen interested in the Volunteers. | W. HL. W. begs to call special aftenfion to his ithemselves. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled | on medical subjects, preferring to leave them to occurred to render memorable the Mayoralty | «f the diseases it is intended to cure. We can| with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, | physicions, who understand them better. But! of our excellent Lord Mayor—Pcter Paul | only assure the sick that we offer them the best al- | lack of appetite, distress om ew torpid liver, o r ; it i : terative wuich we knew bow to produce. and we constipation, diabetes, &c., will find speedy relief buc ‘cls a3 are see ur mids affect ‘Swiney—but it is our privilege ,to-day, to . i euch effects a3 are seen in our midst, on affections’ McSwin y bu Ar 8 ( j P fs aT apts Pip have reason to believe it is by far the most efvetual | through these bitters. of the lunge by Ayers Chetry Pestoral;on make cuusn fect mAioh Signe nesy : "| purifier of the blond yvt diseovered by any body. Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the : yeur of office to be remembered with the : . : ivery E liveliest gratitude by his eo-religionists. The) knowe w surpass every other seme ly for the eure Pitts shoal t 66 | Keokuk (lora)| *°* ** refer to, is. no doubt, the direct offer-;| of Couzhs, Coids, Influenza, _Hoatseness, Croup, lo em eS } ing of his amiable lady—conceived ina Spirit Broucuntis, Locipent Covsumption, aod ter the re-! Journal, es e? the most zenervus benevalence—bat at the lief of Consamptive Patients in advanced Stages of S ‘ J : ; the disease, that it is useless bere to recount the i . ad 2 , : » its a rer to the many laurels *"S ‘ a Gazette News —A d spatch to Earl Rus- same time it adds another 7 | evidenve of its virtues Tue world knows them. ecrofulous complaints by bis Sarsaparilla, aud en around tue Heck. Beware of re-filled bottles. See tbat the cap has not been wutilated. Any person pre ending to sell Plantation Bitters in butk or by the gallon is an im- postor.. We seli it enly io bottles. the several complome that they eure by Aver’s | had in the Hall. AYER'S CUERRY PeCrorAL is 80 universally! Uuited States bas a metal cap and green label qu uniform é ’ " : j sell in the Gazette notifies a decree af the Go- won by the Lord Mayor as Chief Magistrate | Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell,| Sold by principal dealers throaghouc the habita- verament of Mexico for the discontinuance of the metropolitan municipality. 1c would Mass, and seld at wholesale and retail by ble globe. of 50 per eent diminution on import duties, be simply superflaous in us to bestow Jaud- Gv. A. Bayarp, St. John, N. B. } P.H. DRAKE & Co, until the customs’ duties of the Mex'can ation on the subjoined letter, which has Avery Brown & Co, Halifax, N.S. | Riw Yeux. empire undergo successive diminutions. , been addressed by the Lady Mayoress to the| W. kh. Warsos, Ct’town, P. BE. L + @et. 10, T864.° °° Cm The Band will play popular airs during the dav Steck of FURS, imported direct from the and the na Post Of 7 _ | Moutreal Factory, consisting of — Letters Will, be dekcem rite opened in the Hall.) 804, im Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fiteh, Postage to be paid on delivery. Facilities for | Mock Piich, Lustred, ee and Minesota, writtny Letters, enclosing Valentines, &e , Will be} A tew I rincess Royal BOA: ,» Very superior CAPS, in Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, Grey Entrance Money Is Gd; Children half price.| Piushed Alfred, and a lotof other styles, The Volunteers and Militia are requested fo appear | Dawaou’s Buildings, Nov. 7, 1864. Coutribations of work, Curiesities; Unke, &c,.|” er gpepwe ee xs from all persous interested in the Hand, will be! NORMAL SCHOOL. thankfully received by ay of the under-meu- | Vif next TERM of the NORMAL. tioned Ladies:— ; . o-_ ws Fi i SCHOO will commence or WEDNESDAY Mrs. Mekander.. Mrs Thomas Morris, | die 15th af FEBRUARY nest, at ten o'clock, a.m, pa Heath Haviland, ih : & Pope, : All Crndidates for adwittance ure required to i. albert Hensley. ' Pollard. and | be present at the opening of the term. — F. Longworth, Miss Flora Stewart. i By order of the Board of Education, * J. Lougworth, | JOUN McNEILL, See'y, Charlottetown, Jan. 23, 1895. b January 20, 1865. Zin ie atacrictcaeae Senet scantimr deiner nein -