sre | | | %, be ee I LAW VERSUS : , SA\\ . Sitting in bis office was a lawyer— Standing on the street wae a euwyer; On the lawyer's ansions face You could read a knotty cue, ; Needing law ; While the sawver, cannt and grim, Gn a rough and kuotty lind Ran a saw. Now the saw-horse seemed to me Like a double X in fee ; While the «aw, Whichever way ‘twas thrust, Mast be followed by the dust, Like the law. And the log upon the track, Like the client ov the rack, Playeth its part— As the tampered teeth of steel Made a wound that would not hea Through the heurt. And each severed stick that fell, Jn its fall seemed to tell, All too plain, Of the many severed ties That in law suits will arise, Bringing pain. Then we thought the sturdy paw That was usiug axe aud saw On the wood— Ha? a yielding mine of wealth, Wi-b his hones toil aud health— Deing guod. If the chips that strewed the grou: By some stricken widow found, Inu her need, Shoald by light and warmth imp: rt Blessing to her aged heart— Happy deed! Tiis conelasion then I draw, That no exercise of jaw, Twisting Indiay Rubber Law, | Is as good | Aa the exercise of paw (a the handle of the saw— Sawing wood. i A } A Resen Canrve Despatcn Carairr.—An officer who came up from Orty Point to-day, | had with bim an ugly looking specimen ot | the geaus canine, which he guarded very earetully. The dog, it appears, was a great pet with both our own and the rebel pickets, iu trent of Hancock's corps. The dog had) bean trained to carry messages between the) uckets. A rebel paper would be }\aced in| ci mouth and he would scamper olf to the} Unioa lings, deliver up the paper aod return | with a@ Northern paper. He had been en- trusted with packages of coffee and tobacco, | and always delivered them prowptiy and, sately. The rebs, bowever, tried tv make use of him for transmitting inforwativo from | one portion of their lines to another, and the’ four legged messenger having been caught with one of these messages, he was cuc fiscated | aod seat North. Fortirtme New York — The (ederal | authorities are making special efforts to) render the defences of New York harbour} secure. Besides adding w the etreagth ot | the fortificaticus already built, and pushing | jorward the new works, many heavy guns ere mounting, particularly at Port Hamilton, and nearly ali are of fiiteen-inch calibre. Six of these heavy guns are mounted at that post. others are ready to moant, and the whole number to be placed im positiva there | ws about thirty. A twenty-inch gua — re- ported to be the only one so far eacesasiully east and completed—is nearly mounted. A number of workmen are employed upon it, tinishing the machinery -and , polishing the eannon. Lt wiil be reads; for use in a short | time. This gun is not far from six feet at the breech, and weighs 116.467 pounds, or fitty-eight tons. Jt is mounted on a carriage suited to ite great size and weight, and is trained up the Narrows. ee a Tt appears from the published vital statis 'PLOUR, ay 1864. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE. H. HASZARD i EGS to announce the A'RRIVAL of his SPRING and SUMMER STOCK ot ‘BRITISH DRY GOODS, Hardware, &Ac., &c., In all the varieties of the LATEST STYLES in fashion, and Material suitable fur the season, having been carefully selected and purchased on favorable terms, will be sold CHEAP FOR PROMPT PAYMENT. | | Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, May 30, 1364. i — — oumne ——E - - —— | ‘jew Cloth Mills Mill View Cloth Mulls. | PYIE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the inhabitants of the Island that he has com | pleted his FULLING & DYEING ESVABLISH | MENT at Mill View Mills, and fitted up with the | best of machinery of the latest improvements, and is now prepared to wannfactare Cloth of all-des feriptions ustally ammde oa the Tslahd, as be = | wt -ceeded im wetting one of the most ex erences Drenvin Nova Scotia, Mr. THOMAS T. TAYLOR, whom he has taken as purtner in the business, und who, no doubt, will compete with any Cloth Mill on the Island or neighboring Provinces. The i Cloth will be taken from the Ageuts and returned, | At Egmont Bay, Lot 1a. |. free of charge. The following Gentlemen will act as Agents :— W. E. Dawson, Esq, Charlottetown ; Henry Beer, soathport; J. R tourke, junr, Mount Stewart; | J. J. McDonald, Esq Fort Angnstas ; J.J. Gay, | Pownal, Lot49; Riehurd Clark, Orwell ; Rederick Munre, C C., Georgetown; Peter Edmonds, Town Road; D. Frasér, Esq., Eldon, Belfast; | James Meore, Flat River; Fude Golf, Wood Is Ang"s Gillis, M. H. Road j P. M. BOURKE, | Mill View Mills, Aug.8, 1864. dm lands ; ‘Cash Provision, Store ! W. S._ SMITH, Great George Strect TEAS, WINES, SPIRITS and GENEBAL GROCERLLS. N. B.—W.S. 8. weinhd call the attention of Re- tai’ Dealers to his Stock of Wives, Spirits, &c. Ch wwh, May 23, Ise. isl & rw tf GLASS! GLASS!! pon RECEIVED from ENGLAND, by the GAZELLE— 134 boxes GLASS, in sizes from 8 x 10 to 24 x 36, 2 casks HARDWAKE, W. E. DAWSON. August 15, 1864. Mh hoe | 300 BBLS. No. 1 Superfine CANADA FLOUR, 150 Bbls No 2 po DOU 10 Puns Muscovade Molasses, Bays Liverpoo! Salt, Boxes ‘Tobacco, 10s, Bhbls choice Biscuit, Cases Claret, ‘ Menmtferrand.’ J. KOBERTS ECKART, Télegraph Baildmg, Water-street. + Jane 27, 64, 6m fFEX\UE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on LIBERAL ThRMS— 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 50 dozen BUCKETS, 30 do BROOMS, 10 chests TEA, 50 boxes P Y & COMMON SOAP, 50 do AXES, § do BROAD AXES, 10 setts Fairbank’s Platform SCALES. J. 8. CARVELL. June 13, 1864. tf FLOUR! FLOUR! VOR SALE by the Subseriber— 200 barrels Extra State FLOUR, 250 do Snperfine do 1n0' do Fine Jane 13. tf J. S$. CARVELL. Geo. | tics of Lreland that ta Connaught, the pro- ' elie. vince in which decidedly the poores people | MOLASSES! on the Isiand reside, the longevity is greater. HE Subseriber bas just received, direct —- > 0 oo They hung a contractor out ip Indiana a few days since. He had contracted so much that it was advisable to stretcl him a little. | er OP 0 ee The Sackville Borderer states that a little | girl at Westock, named Bagley, wat poison- ed last week by eating the seeds of « plant, | commonly known as ** Thorn Apple,’’ Dr. Koapp wae called wm and adminigtere 1 medi- cine, and succeeded in getting the poison’ trys the sufferor. el aeeeliieemnmnces A Yarkee has invented newrand cheap plan fur boarding. Une of his boardors mes- merizes the rest, and then eats a hearty mmeal—the mesmerized being satisfi-d from) 7 é | sympathy. sane Lect MvusicaL.—A celebrated composer wrote to « friend requesting the pleasure of 5is com- pany ** to luncheon; key of G.”* His friend, | a thorough musician, interpretod th» invita-| tion rightly, and came to the csuposer's! house for luncheon at One, sharp. ———-3< Po | The bridge which is to spao the Ohio river) between Cincinnatia and Covington will cost a tmallion and a half of dollars, and in length will exceed the Niagara bridge some 100 feet. it will be suspended 90 feet above high wa- ter, enabling the largest S\@umers to pass vader without difficulty. We are glad to learn—as we do from the Hone Journal--that an effort is to be made! to find the grave of Edgar Allan Pue. at Bal- timore,. and erect thereupon @ monument to the memory of America’s first distinguished poet. ) — - ~— oo | To new statues are stiortly to be erected | in Edinburgh—one to Allan Ramsay, the! poet, the other to Joho Wilson, the ‘+ Ubris- tepher North’’ of Blackwood. Buth will be placed in Princes-street Gardens. — —— woe -— Discoveries of gold are very common now-. a-days—according to newspapers. Vancou-| ver island has been added to the list of hap-| py suriferous places. Great exciteme at there- upon prevails on the’ Pacific coast. LS Ae Since the Turkish Government has adopted , the plan of distributing cotton seed gratuit- ously to the planters, the produce bag in- creased “corisilérably. The exborts from) Stuyrna bave been quintupled since 1560. ~ A eee ER nee A Gésp Srony —The following story is going the round of Paris :—** A sali Ger- man baroh had oceasion, as it eens; to seo! Baron Rotheshild, of Frankfort. ‘Tne great | financier was writ.ng away forvery life when | ron X, was, annooneed. He did ovt even! lift his eyes, but said, * Take a chair, Sir.’—,| | from the WEST INDIES, 109 Punchs. aud Tiergces Choice MOLASSES, For sale low. | J. 3. CARVELB. Ch'town, Jane 14, 1864. tf Hides! WHides! Hides! } couutry,caused by the number of Farm FARM FOR SALE!® % a aye oer | DENTISTRY. Dr. Louis de Chevry, /FPPHE subscriber offers for aul a JA RM ‘Surgeon Dentist, (from Paris.) situated ut Cascnimpee, Lot 4: coutains 100} ubout 45 aeres cleared ard ander | acres of Land, cultivation, the rest covered with bardwooed ; one mile from the village ef Alberton, fronhing ov be! l | Kildare Kond 20 ebaius, lately occapiet by Georwe Ithat the most skilful eye +} The greatest care 1s bestowed upon the Warren. On the premises is a new DWELLING HOUSE, 32 x 26 feet. and BARN 40 x 32 feet, and | This Farm] pear evideuce of. tine Wworkmaush ip un splendid well of Water at. the door lis handsomely situated, and ig the most excellent | Farm on-that side of the Island. | Further particulars as to Terms, &c. made known on applicatipn to Whart. | September 26, 1864. JOUN WHITE. ” , ‘ A Freehold Farm for Sale. | CNONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land, in « high state of cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House, Phresh- ling Machine, and all other requisites suitable for Farm. Also, One Huudred Acres of Wood Land, in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, | about seven miles from Charlotietown, aud quite | | near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &e. ' The above property is well worth the uotice of any | person wishing to purchase a good freehold pro- |perty, being the estute of the late J.C, W right, | sq. Time will be wiven for two-thirds of the purchase money. Euquire ut the Office of Heury Palmer, Esquire, or at the residence of theosab- scriber, in Priuce-eweet. | CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executms. | Charlottetown, Ocwber 3, 1564. tt | FREE LAND | ss i YOR SALE, 125 Acres, 20 acres upland | B - cleared, and 20 acres Salt Marsh, fronting 1 chains on the Shore at Rocky Point Fishing Cove. |The rear buts on the main road. | Arso—50 sees of Land, 26 neres cleared, 16 acres lof which are fenced and ander crop; froutimg 10: chains on the shore | Rocky Point rung threugh this farm Avso—45 acres near the Chapel, on the south side of a beautiful river, with about 20 acres cleared, ¥ of which are under crop [ge Abandance of sea manure can be had on the shore of the farms. The terms upon which these fatms Will be sold are very liberal Please apply to Mr. F. W. Hucuas, Examiner Qilice, Charlote- Wwwh., orto NJ. BROWN, Brown's Mart, Egmont Bay, August 8, ’64 WATCHES & JEWELLERY, UST RECEIVED from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale at a low price-— Horizontal Watebes in Silver Cases, 4 holes jewelled,...3 553.05 2.. £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases). .s... 2.5... -. io0d English Levers,...-. heen Hoes esenees 7 0 @ Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings, Steel Ear Ringsand Brooches, Gents’ Pius in great variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smurdon's Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864. luternational Steamship Company. Two Trips a Week. “NEW ENGLAND,” Eses Pirin, Master, and “*NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Wixcuesren, Master, willleave Reed's Point Wharf on Moxnay and PHUKSDAY mornings, at3 o'clock, until further notice. FARES; From St. John to Eastport,.... PRG: $1 50 ps ” Poustinnd,..iciitives 1 00 * “ Domioe si) si siises 5 00 By Steamer and Railway to Boston, ..6 00 ry All tures and freights payable in New Bruns- wick currency. J 8. CARVELL, Agent. April 16, 1864. ul Advice to the “Farmers of P. E. Island. As the season for [Harvest operations is approachimg, and as the crops promise to be unusualivy abundant, the undersigned begs to re mind Farmers throughout the [sland that te hus just received an Invoice of his Stock of Manny's Celebrated and Wonderful Mowing and Reaping Machines, which save immense time, labor and money to those Who use them, as is proved by the weil es tablished fact that they will enuabie a Farmer to save his crops four or five weeks sooner, and at less than haif the cost, than le could do the work by theold fashioned Hook and Scythe, vow rapidly going out of use, with the older and stall more use Tess Flail. No enterprising of temperance Farmes should be without one of those wouderfi! Machines; the cost is cguyparatively trifling, and no mau who is able to bear the cost. should think of hiriwiy oue, as before it came to his turn to bire one of the Mua chines that might be in his neigh bourhoed, he would, perlrups, lose the chunce of securiug or sell- ing his crop to advantage. neyer in greater demapd in the United. States than at preseyt. ‘Tbe sezréity of manual dabor m that rs killed and wounded inthe present War, renders sudh ‘LA BOUR-SAVING { ACHINES more desirable than ever, aiid it will be dlmost impossible to secure a sufficient supply hereafter for the use of the agri- HE highest market price will be paid for OX and COW HIDES and CALF SKINS, at Dodd's Brick Store, Powna!l Street. DODD & ROGERS. | Sept. ig, in64. CITY TANNERY. | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. | THE subscriber will pay, at the Office of | the CITY TANNERY, Four-pence Half-penny per ponud, CASH, for any quantity of OX and COW - HIDES, and market prices for SHEEP SKINS, as quoted in Ross's Weekly. Avents throughent the Island will be gnided as to price to be puid for Sheep-skins by the Weekly, and 43d per poand for Hides. AGENTS: Mesers. Wm. Sanderson ....--..---- Georgetown, Bee Bowe. oc. + ccesceseacce Montague Bridge, James Hayiten.'.. [2.2 ., -- 2. o ee Vernon River, De Ceuta: P55. 25 oe Wood Islands, Edward Robertson........---- Newtown, Belfast, Richard Habbit ........-..+.----..-. Sammerside, Charlee Compton.....-----++------: St. Eleanor’s, GON HOST lie. 2. ccc ceeeed Centerviile, Bedeque, R. Tuplin, junior ...--------- JSoeecc. ss eens Samne] Prowse... <--+------+4--- Murray Farbor, —) ee D cm Jébn Kunight...........-22---.. +--+ 2-2 SOUT, Donald Beaton .......-..--+-----0+---+-- Do : Robert Howlett ....../-.+-+ Grand River, Lot 56, Wim Findley .4...-00 ccncracs ects ++ fe Orwell, dames Moores. iis .s weit ¥.¥..32. Fiat River, dT Gawlwcd:, - ts dc dd. Luswlia. 5635 ~ Bates Pownal, J. R. McEwen... ...-. Hee Sud dine West St. Peter's, John Satherland. ..-.---- he singsitbns St Peter's Bay. D. H. Dingwell.....---4ecep-<e-ge 08 Rollo Bay, dobw Garter... .- encase eceanenteers<oat Tignish, Golem 6 wbill os ccnce dec cnanrist Cumpbelton, Lot 4, Bola Cannan’ « «oo occcc + 2 ggtming cep e+ +240 Lot Li. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 5, 1864. 3m Butlér’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner. A* elegant preparation for the Toilet and | Nursery, possessing, in the highest degree. | the property of removing Seurf and Dandraff| trom the Head, and by its invigorating qualities increasing the growth of the Hair. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 15. "64 Charlottetown and Souris PACKET. FENUE well-known fast sailing eur. CHRISTIANA, Dominick Deayle Master, will run between Charlottetown and Soaris this Sum mer, calling at intermediate Ports For Freight or Pussage please apply to W. W. Lord & Co, Charlottetown ; Johu McLean, Souris; The beron, with true German touchiness) po) o eo we ee. : | Ronald Walker, Grand River; Thos. Cameron, about titles, ead, ‘Sir, indeed! 1 vhink M. | Georgetown ; D R Stewart, Murray Herbor; J CU. le Baron did not hear my name. I| am a ba- | MéMillun, Wood Islands. ron, aléo—the Baron X.’—' Ah! a thousand; May 9, 1864. tf perdons,’ said the banker, still wrrting. ON TIAND! ‘Yow ars a bareon—take two ehaire, then, if you will be eo kind, and wait till | have fiu- IMionr, Teather, Tobacco and Crackers, ished this letter. * aah HICH will be sold low for CASH or approved 3 montlix’ paper. -- ** The man who raised a cabbage xead has done anoeet than all the metap!.ysicians in the world,” exclaimed a speaker at an) Fortnightly upon the arrival of the Steamer agricultural weting —* Then,” r+marked a | ‘‘ Commerce.” the sabseriber will receive a fresh “ : | supply of FLOUR, which he will sell at low oie ye mother ought to have the PFC" | utes. Country Traders and others will tind it for their interest to cull. [. Cc. HALL, Peake’s Brick Building, Water Street. Ch'town, June 27, 1864. ee ee Ex P. Y. Soap. UST RECEIVED, a few boxes of the above superior SUAP, so highiy approved o by families who have hitherto purchased and used | . N. RANKIN. Auguat 8, 1864. Wanted, 1000 ees FLOUR BARRELS. ‘all-hoo d ided with pet. for which, the hon a price, ‘will ‘be ; Waler street. Ch'town, Aba 1s 1866 nar -_——oe- **T wonder where those clouds are going ?”’ sighed Flora, pensively, as she pointed with her delicate fing: r to the heavy mosses that floated in the sky —*' I think they are going to thunder,’’ said her little brother. ee **{ thought | ehould have split my sides,” a & steam-boiler on being re-filled with water. : -_-——> Sxowpror — Natures’s delicate announce- tment that she is coming out in fali dress. A culturasists of this Island.» Now ts THE TIME TO sECUKE THEM. The undersigued, knowing that they would be in great dema id, ordered u consider- able nuttber of them for the nee of the Farmers of this Island, but conld not get more than half be re quired, which heis prepared tosell for Cash or ap proved credit, for one or two years, il they are or- | dered before Uie 25th inst. The following Agents will act for the Subseriber | in selling those extraordinary aud. beautiful MA- CHIENES which are fo well adapted for saving labour and moriey¢ ahd ther Subscriber hopes that they will send their orders immediately and use their best exertions to promote their bale, and there- by advance the best interests of the Colouy. ‘The Machines have aUsT ARRiveD in the Stexmer * Comegerce,” and one of them, together with some patent ploughs, will be on exhibition at the Nort# AMERICAN Hotes, where an office will be opened for the sale of all sneh yvoods, during the season. RICHARD J. CLAKKE, Of Orwell Cheap Store, Frow a Needle to an Anchor. July 11, 1864. ’ AGENTS; W. E. Dawson and W. W. Irvine, Esqrs., Charlottetown, F. P. Norton und THomas Owen, Esqrs., Georgetown, Mr. Tuomas ANNKAR, Samer Hill, Montague, Mr. J. McDouGacn., Grand River Bridge. Mr. J. T. Taugtove, Dundas, Lot 55, — Messrs. G. McKay & Sox, New Lonpos, J. A. McLEAN, Eaq., St. Peter's Bay, L. CUAL, Esq., Tignish, . J. W. Howtas, Esq., and Mr. James Bro perick, Cuscuinpec. WHITE BEANS! UST RECEIVED, and for sale by the Barrel or Busbel— 5 bbls. Canadian WHITE BEANS, N. RANKIN. September 12, 1864. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. fIYUE undersigned Executers of the Wil] and Estate of WILLIAM SMARDON, late of Charlovtetown, deceased, hereby request all persons having claims against the said Estate, to furnish their Aeconnts forth with, to Hon. JOSEPH HEN- SLEY, at his Office, Great Georve Street; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay over the amoant of their respective accounts to him. THOMAS DAWSON, JOSEPH HENSLEY, : Executors. Charlottetown, 23rd.August. L864. NOTICE, FHIVHE undersigned Kxecutors and Trustees of the Estate ofthe late JOHNS BREMNER, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sons having claimea on the suid estate to furnish | their acconnts forthwith to Richarp HEartz Eig ., Great George Street; «ad all persons indebted to the suid estate are soueoctel to pay over the amount of their respective: acconnts to him, he being authorised to receive the same. JAMES MOORE, ROBERT LONGWORTH, RICHARD HEARTZ, Executors and Trustees, Charlottetown, August Sth, 1864. NOTICE. ‘PHe Co-partnersbip existing between the Subscribers, nuder the name. and Firm of DELANY & WILSON, having been disolved on the 20th September last, all parties indebted to the lute Firm ave hereby reqaested to take imuediate payment to D OM. & RK. REDDIN, A‘torneys, at their office in Dorchester street THOMAS DELANY WILLIAM H. WLLSON. Charlottetown, October 3. 1864. vishpm Executors’ Notice! LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of SAMUEL GREEN, late of Richmond Cotiage, Township Nuniber Seventeen (17), Esquire, are hereby required to make immediate payment ; ‘and all persons having claims against the said Estate ure requested to send in the same, duly attested, to the Subscribers, or either of them, within six mouths from this date. JAMES WARBURTON, Lot 11, JOHN TAN TON, St. Eleanor’s, Ch’town, lst July, 1864. Notice! All Notes of Hand now due to the Estate of the late SAMUEL GREEN, Esqr., are placed in the hands of H.C. GREEN, Esgr., Summerside, who is uuthorised to eollect the same. ; Executors. (July 18, ‘64. ’ “Greenbachks!? cous! A NERICAN PAPE SOUGHT ana nervous Guar iq Pa. 5 Balt, Water-street. eT Fr ean ; JAS. WARBURTON _ T ~~? § Executors, August 29, lige rad the subscriber at Cascumpec | work warranted as represented, The main read leading to | fYEXNHE Splendid sea-going STEAMERS | The Mow1tnG and. Rearinc. MACHINES ‘rove | Great George street, Charlottetown. cannot discern the differ | enee. : Ont manufactnreofl the plates, and their make and finish operations are performed with professional dex terily. t RTIFLCLAL TEETH inserted in every style, with such a close imitation of nature All dental Teeth iuserted with or withont extracting he roots—the best substances are employed. All Advice given daily free of charge. j ‘ " iy | DENTIFRICE ELIXIR, For Purifying the month and Preserving the Teeth | wrepared by | (from Paris.) |renders the breath ayreeable and keeps the mouth | indispensable to those wear artificial teeth. Direc- Prices moderate. DR. DE CHEVRY, dargeon Deutist, This Elixir strengthens the gums, alin a constant state of freshness and health, and is itious ~ Pat a few drops of the Elixir in a little ‘SUPERIOR TOOTH POWDER, Infallible remedy for the Toothache. | te DR. DE CHEVRY will be found at bis | Office atail-hours of the day. | September 19, 1304. | Cc. L. STRICKLAND, Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist. ’ ECAYED Teeth filled and restored to their natural shape and usefulness with GOLD and PLATINA, Teeth inserted an Gold, Silver and Vuleanite, ithe Vulcanite, although a new thing here, has i been used long enough elsewhere te prove it to ibe one of the most valuable improvements ever | made in MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. | Many persons who caunot wear Gold and Silver in the mouth ean wear the Vulcanite with ease and comfort The acids ot the tnowth have no galvanic ac- tion upon it whatevey It is tree frei® @4 taste or smell. ° It being oné Continuous piece, there is no possible chance for the lodgement of food or the secretions of the mouth. It is kept clean with much less trouble than Gold or Silver. 1t possesses more strength than a base of Gold or Silver and is at the same time much lighter. Iu case of great absorption of the gums, the the cheeks being thereby caused to look hollow and unnatural, this base can be built out so as to give the cheeks their former fulness in ap- pearance. The expense of the Vulcanite being much less than Gold is placed withiu the reach of those of more limited means, ty Chloroform used in extracting. Charlottetown, July 18, 1864. Jm ‘ ‘<< Dr. J. HOMER, $ cg Physician & Surgeon. 5 c eee 4, an Dentistry in its various branches ; x Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery. i ag Q wereeo-rtes 3 f SUMMERSIDE..«....P. BL 2 BL TIIIOND TIAA S WHAT AE $$ eee Dr. W. G, Sutherland, e& returning thanks for the very liberal | | patronage bestowed since commencing business, | trusts ‘that the same may still be continued towards jhim. He wishes further to-state his present large stock of DRUGS and.C HEMLCALS, choice Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c, &c. The best dés- |cription of every thing convected with the trade, by those competent of doing justice to the business | ‘The Dispensary Departament will be under his own | immediate supermtende nee. Dr. Suthérland beys also to bbserve that he trusts i fact of having practised in Scotland several vears, and nearly twenty years of extensive colonial | Blowhes on the practice in every branch of his profession. combined i | with unremitting assiduity and personal attendance, will not fail to obtain eoutidénee and ensure satis ifuction. [-¢ Advice to the poor gratis. y ieen-sireet, Ch town, Pp. &. Islaid, : Decetuber 7 ‘ 1803: DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT FOOD, For Livalds aud Persons oj lmpaiwed. Digestion. Recommended by the Faculty. T! if PATENT FOOD. is so carefully and scientifically prepared that itis immense |y superior to Arrowruot, Sago, Tapioes, Bread, Bis evit, Corn Fleur, or any other kind of farinaeceuus food for Infants, not alowe fgou its purity, strength , been pecu iariy aid thoroughly cooked in its nia- uufacture, Which renders it snore easily digestible | it cannot canse Acidity or Wind. 1t is very ayree lable, and, frum the natare of its composition, is | exactly ndapted for all conditions of the stomech lit can be made ready for upe, without tronble, in | two or three minutes. . | Mixed in Beef Tea, Milk; or any other fluid, the } Patent Food is pre-eminently samted to Invalids. ffrom its wholesome and strengthening qualities | itis a real blessing. and fromiteremai kabl i ness accessable to all. Oue trinl will prove its efficacy—it will recom |} mend itself. Sold by € clea) W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 18, 1864. | DOMESTIC DYES. 40 Shades --- Fast Colors. TPXUESE DYES offer the simplest and most perfect means of Dyeing household ap- | parel evér ones to the pnblic. They embrace forty ditlereut shades, and include All the New and Fashionable Colors, AND ARE PERFECTLY FAST! [ey Attention is invited to samples of colorsat the Draggists.—Sold every where. GEO, H,. REED & CO., 67 Union St., BOSTON. W.R. Watson, M. W. Skinner, T. DesBrisay, Dr. Sutherland, Charlottetown. June 27, 1864. -QWEBEC PORTER & ALES, ‘St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec. Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor. LES & PORTER, of superior quality, Lf in Bottles and Wood, for sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraph Building, Water-st. an town, EE Bee, On a care, PF. P, NORTON, AUCTIONEER Commission Merehant, GEORGETOWN - -- P. E. ISLAND. October 24, 1864. ly STUBBS -HOTEL, (Opposite the Custom House) 146 Prince William sircet, ST. JOHN, N. B. JAMES MeINTOsH,.«. 2.4... PROPRIETOR. August 29, 1564. ly ~ W. 8. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer, SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. 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CHEESEMAN?’S PILES. ‘EXHE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affee tious, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, ce, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of Lature, Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills was the commencement of a new era in the treat- ment of those trregularities and obstructions which have consigned «¢ many to @ PREMATURE GRAVE. No fewale can enjoy good bealth unless she is regu- lar, and whenever an obstruction takes place the geueral health begins to decline. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are the must effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they areiuvaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regularity. 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MOFFA'’S LIFE PILLS PHGENIX BITTERS. public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the globe for tueir extraor- dinary and immediate power of restoring perfeet health to porsens suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the buman frame is liable, IN MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued suf- ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had ut- terly failed; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of bealtk without which life itself is but a partial bless. ing. So great, indecd, has their eflicacy invariably and infallibably proved that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principies upon which they are compounded, and upon which they copsequentiy act. It was-to their manifest and sen- sible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and indulging them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted tor their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI- CIN ES are parely and solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury vor Antimony vor Arsenic nor any otber mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- tirely composed of extracts from rare and poweriul plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmacentical chemists, are altogether unknown to the igaorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in s¢ bap,aly efficacious a combination. The first operation is te loosen from the coatsof the Stumach and bowels the various impurities and crudi- ties constantly settling round them; aud to remove the hardened faeces whiek collect in the convola- tions of the swall intestines. Other medivines only partially cleause these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with ail its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminen dangers. This fact 1s well-known to allregular anatowists who examine the human bowels aiter death; and hence theprejudices of these well informed men against the quack medi- cines of the age. The second elfect of the VEGH- TABLE LIFE MEDICLN &s is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and Jungs, the healthtul aetion of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, beicre it passes into the peart, being thus purified by them, and nourished vy food coming irom a clean stomach, courses lreedy through the velos, renews every part of the system, and wiumphantiy tiouits the banuerof beaith ip the bieuming cheek, The tollowing are among the distressing variety | of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFB | MiVICINES are well known to be inialiible, Di GPEPSIA, by therougbly cleansing the first iadigestivbie and injurious drugs usually contained | og cocuud stomachs, and eresting a fuw of pur- healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kinds HESE Medicines beve now been before the. N.B.—T There is a considerable saving = by taking | exceeding one and never more than two Pills, settles | ; a i 1 : : the question of economy, and confidence is asked to i Ete. . hee oy vad isorder are ailixed to euch Bow, | test their true character fu Dyspepsia, Costrveness, | SiZC8. Biliousness, Liver Complaints, Pues, x11 derangements lof the Stomach and Bowels, and a8 a trae Family } } Pil. For Worms they are a sure cure, | BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES et ety Siens pms | now of such well-earned celebrity, is a freedom | from every component calculated to debilitate, and by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day or FOR COUGHS, COLDS, | | night, as the only true theory by whieh Throat and | AND } ” Lung Complaints can be eflectually cured. . THROAT DISEASES. To prevent asking attention to long stories of | ——o0 | great cures, when local causes make almost all such | MRs. WINSLOW'S | complaints different ineffect, 1 would ask confidence | which will be sacred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Tiohat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Complaints, 0 0 T H I N G S Y R U P Wioopmg Cough, and to all Throat and Lung a] oa oe > Complants, which, when neglected, end in Con- For Children Peething. ee Testintonials from Physicians of the IT RELLEVES COLIC. 5 highest respectability, and from invalids, can be emccadabaieistd niin ‘i «| seen at my office by all interested. ! ! }| Haanewell’s Tolu Anodyne.—This justly llorses > Horses ° Horses + | celebrated preparation, which bas so truly earned the name and tame of a True Anodyne by results vv ¢ “2 which had baflied every other attempt at cure or CARLIOR’S | ay oP bay) Pyayyy aT) | and Ear Ache, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Stomach BOYD) P90 Py NOS3 2) ior Bowels, Hysteria, Distress after Eating, Loss of | relief in Neuralgia, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth SGP ef D Yess DR Qe |Sleep, General Nervous Debility, Paruxyms <= Yd ate SJ ad | Asthma and Wheoping Cough, now declared to be | AND AL©O FOR largely nervous, and the pains'in Monthly Men- AYre Oren? £ ATT &4 7 |struation, also declared to be one o, the most cvs, oe {B82 G ALL SRBEX, important points in medicine. A Jady writes from | New York, “ wefe it ten dollars a drop, ] would not Fattening Stock. | be without itin my family, and not one should be YNARMERS will fiod it a sav. ng to them | witbout it.” ee I: of many dollars by using these powders. When EF” For saleby oll Wholomje,and Retail Dealrs, fattening Stock, by mixing a littie ot these Powders Practical Chemist, Buston, Mass. with the food, you will find that it will make one N. B.—The greatest freedom of corresponence re ‘ a bushels given! +‘: Nobel Rod dared than two beste ve | ua pese ith gud eerencer oped oa ‘i 4 4. | Commission. els of grain, & man can save at least fifteen bushels % : by using these powders. Use them and you will | W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. tind it so. | Skinne ’ a] 4 Retail. Age Tbe many DISEASES. of HORSES can almost.all | Skinner, Wholesale and leta gents, | Flatuleney, Loss of Apprtite, Heartburn, Headache, | Restlessness, Jii-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, lwhich are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wall van'sh, as @ natural CuLsegueLce oi its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with asulventprocess, and without vie- lence: al) violent purges leave the bowels cvstive within two days. DIARRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oe- easioned, and by promoting the jubricative secretion of the mucuous wembrane, FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of perspi- ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction ia others. The Lire Mepicives bave been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and (out in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de- lightfully on these important organs, and hence they have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even in | slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis- | eases. Scurry, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and al] the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complewions, by their alternative effect upon the fluids that teed the skin, JOHN L. 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Tnese Powders cause a henlthy action of the di- gestive organs, and purify the blood of animels, | thereby equalizibg the cireulation of the blood and imparting vigor to the whole frame. This soon de- wonstrates itself by an improvement in th eappear- | ance of the coat, for it is a certain fact that no animal can be in perfect health if the coat be rough and unthrilty. Carlton’s Condition Powders | | | Condition Powders! DR. LA’MERT B2L2-PRBSSRVARIDON. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is 6p., BY POST, 38. CURRENCY. ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Essay on Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting trom injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by premeturely exbausting the functions of manheod, destroy the happiness of Mar- ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements | that constitute the most cherished vbjects of existence, will be found a perfect TONIC AND Restorer after| By Dr. La’Merr, 37 Bedford Square, London, Li- attacks of any acute diseases, such as [nflenza, Strangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasul Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College of op Gleet, ete. Surgeons, Eugland, &c. Every ONE WHO OWNS STOCK OF ANY KIND should } use this Medicine, it is ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, and is | #0 HARMLESS that it can always be given without fear. FARMERS WHO ARE FatTeNinG their stock should use these CONDITION POWDERS. Tuey will keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good heart, aud make them fatten mueb easier and quicker than they otherwise would, Remember this Caution. FIND TH# SIGNATURE oF J. CARLLOY COUSTUER, In full on the wrapper of each Package. his is the only test of the True Carlton’s Condition Powders. Take no ** Condition Powders” ture. Lhe CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large Packages, and gold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers, at 25 cents per package. Sept. 14, 1863. without this signa- Judson’s Pills! _. NOTICE TO FARMERS. _ ANNY'S CELEBRATED MOW- - ING and REAPING MACHINES, which save immense labour and money, have just arrived in the Steamer * Commerce”’. pects that all agents and others wanting them will send their orders forth with, as the supply is luit- ed. Farmers who desireto preserve the life and health of their young hands, especially their te- mules, who are so severely worked by the old mode of cutting grain crops, aud who also desire to econo- mise their money, will do well to seenre one of the above named MACHINES as speedily as possible. RCH ' July 11, 1864. LARD J. OLAKKS. 2 ie centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of cecur in the Reproductive System during the periods | and obstinate walady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom- mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complaint for upwards of rHinTYy-FIve YEARS, and that he tried in vain every remedy preseribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medica. He, however, ut length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, alter his recovery bad been pronounced not only impro- babie, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Me~ dicines will by found a safe, speedy, and certain re~- medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi- cines is permanent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Lossor ApeetiTe&, ANB Diseases FiMALES—these medicines have been used with ’ j | the most beneficia! results in cases of this description: i The above work contains most useful and interest-| _kyne’s Evi and ScrvurvLa, in its worst forms, ing injormation on the physiological changes whieh yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re- markable Medicines. Nigar Sweats, Nervous De- The subscriber ex- | of youth, puberty, and manhood; and onthe due | privy, Nervous CompLainrs of all kinds, Patr!- | attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon | payion or rag Heart, Painrer’sCoic, arespeedily | which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points; eyred, | out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- | served to an advanced period of life, how they are | lost, and bow they can be recovered. It is free | from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, MERCURIAL DISEASES. | Persons whose constitutions have become impaired | by the injudicious use of Mercury, wiil find — and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by a a ne ne | persons, who, practising with false medical qualifi- | ee eee the most powerful prepara- | cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- | steal of Sarsu parila. 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