: ‘ | + 5 ¢ ° 5 4 ; an ot was ia for neers ¥ jaccownt pitas chee the Gove A “foom be “carpeted ?*° 1361. Pheywhole o: Mennactan tslnd, on which Certain mat Go d m, Che Gxraminer. CELLANKEOUS. .. Sa : Me e . Me A New Reiteroy I’ Geawayy.—A new eect b papeyne up ip Mie ots mem- bers caf ves Ne Cobitante.”* Dr. Pdward lL) wenthat, che founder, has pubiibl- | a bovk ave ut bis Opimons, which be calls a religion withouta contession. The Cagitants also have their nia gazue, hedrivg the tolluw- ing motto —Our knowludge ie our Saiah our dignity four murality ; our worship is life ; and our religion is~our secret.”’ A few er doctrines and pragtioesrare as ful t—-Neitber theft nor fraud can be ‘Penished with imprisonment. Women Are to have @ part tn the church government. Only the lower part of « coffin should be buried in :yeearth. Ail good Cogitants are to have a wood dinner for mothingliba od dine to public, on Ubristaras Day, Everer Sitnday, and Whit-sunday. The head of the Cok. tant#@ is to wear a black camilet cluak with wpright ouliar, and three sijverstars on it. ee Tar Weicker SX Lie wether tex! Bintle Viultars bids the world ponder on its old ver- | lic; His Square Fig Tobacco, imanufactared) on the premises, under his own dict. He has made his calculations. speaks the mexgrable logic Uf ficts. When an average (ady beging her tuiletin.the morn- ing she we ths something between 75 ib. and 80 1b. A ‘rail, feeble creature is this; a ten- der dower, a simple of the weaker and per- | eecuted sex! Werk! Let the feader re- Beet. She will carry, betore she is courglete- lycequipped for the Bois de Boulogne, 95 yards of textile fabries of various qualitics| aod weight:, from lawa to velvet? ‘Then fol- | lows the erawl, the bonnet and the ver,! And now({ar } studded wit! steel ornaments. Jewellery and decorations of all kinds —combs, diamonds, banctelettes, chains; buckle, Beck- lace, ear-rings, false buir, frisctics, pawder,, int, high-heeled boots. M. Emile Villaes | brief, fas’ calculated tho Weight ‘the weaker set‘ easily carries, onsummer after. | noons, te the Buisy in the stupe ofstedet | Ting weight is, fe tells us, a little ore than | eighteen pounds—exaetly Wo weigirt off a | curbineer’s breust-pate! This breast plate the curbineer bears only on borgeback ; | whereag the weaker sex‘danees dader her | Jgad. Simple folks visiting the Tiwer hawe | wondered lw the brave men of old bare and fought in the massive armour on show there ; how much greater should their wonder be tu see ‘*the weaker sex’’ dancing under the weight of a modern beauty’s complete cos- tume.— Paris Correspondent of the Iilustrated News. eer -- JURIES axXD BREACHES OF PROMISE. —When & young and pretty lady waa set before them as having Deew deluded there was no holding them in. He remembered bearing an old gentleman who had been » barrister in kodiatetl-the etury of a Circhssiay tlive who hid murdered the mas- ter of a bare there. The counsel had 6 de- fead her. Ie was a bad caae, but he said, Dias her in her best drese, the more transparent the better; set ber oppegite the ju cy, and J'll answer for the result," Aud tlie result was exXacily Whit he predicted. She bad stabbed the man, but the jury pardoned the cvime for the anke of the in- teresting woman they saw before them. So in the case of an action for breach of promise. A young and interesting woman would get damages ; but it-esmar was ever se young and interesting he got no damages, bit had to pay heary costs and get scouted br-ides.—Mr Hardy ia the House of Commons. WV by it happened he could hat ‘sad; but his experivnee i Courts of Justice was that in actions for breaches of promise of marriage the Wouren had it all theic own woy, aiid the mer had ho chance. Tae lady was weil got up, plac-@ in & cunapicuons place, aud the attention ot the jury directed to her, and of course she was generally in teara. Ifeie were placed in the witness-box and cried under crost-examination, as they always did, it would be all over with the wan The jory, to abow ibeir chwairyetheir admiration for the fair sex, and | veir coulempt for Lacir.ownm,, would inmediately return a verdict for her.— The Soli- eitor Generabin the House of Communs. 1. adel i oo Mosastr ayo inovstay —Let honesty and industry be chy constant companions, and spend one penny less than thy clear guins, then shall thy bhide-hoand pocket sean begin to thrive ; and will never again ery with the empty belly-sche; neither will creditors in- sult thee, nor want oppress, nor hunger bite nor nakedness freeze thee. ‘The wholeatmos phere will shine brighter, and pleasure spring up imevery corner of thy heart. Now, there- fore, embrace thess rules and be happy Banish the bicak winds of syrrow from thy mind, and l\ve independent. “Then shait thou be a man, and not hide thy face at the approach af the rich, nor suffer pain.at feel- ihg. tittle when the sons of fortune walk at thy right hand; for independence, whether with little or much, is good fortuna, and places thee on even ground with the proudest uf the golden Jecea.. Ub, then, be wise, and Jet industry walk with thee in the morning, aod attend thee until th 0 reaches the evening hour tor rest. — Let honesty be as the breath of thy soul, and never forget to have a penny, when all thy expenses ure enumerated wod paid; then shalt thou reach the point of he ppinéy.. ei shall be thy shield and bujkler, thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy seul walk upright, nor \ arm to the silken wretch because he hath r nor’ pokes an abuee because the hand wh.Jp off-ra it wears & ring set wita diumonds.— Franklin. SHooTtIxG Ty CALIPORNIA.—Shooting isn’t o8 popular ic Nevada as it once was. A few years since they used to have a dead inan for breaktast every morning A reformed desperade told me that he suppes-d be bad killed aety enough to stock ao gravessard.. “A feeling of remorse,” he said, * sometines comes over me! Bat I'm ap altered wan new. I bain’t killed a man for over twa weeks! What'll yer poisen yourself with?” he added, dealivg a resonant blew on the bur There used to live near Carson Cily a notorious desperado, whe never visited town without killing semebedy. Ile would call for liquer at some drinking-house, and if anybody decliuhd joining him he would at once commence slooting Burt one day he shot a man toe many. Going inte the 6t., Nicholas drinking-honse. he asked the company present lo join hin in a North American drinks One individual was rash enough to refuse. With ty. af sorrow rather than of anger the desperado resenled his revolver, and said, “* Good Ged! Must. Lik « aman every, tive L come to Carson?” and «) saying he fired und killed the jndividyal on the spet. Dut this was the jaat murder the blowdthirsty misereant ever commits ted, for the aroused citizens pursued him with rifles, and shot bun down in hia own door-yard. —" Artemus Ward among the Mormons.” —— 7 > fee A gentleman of Lewiston, says the other day a girl called at his door and asked if his family ** wanted house help” Ile replied they did, ** D» you have your washing dune out of the Louse?’ ++ No’ ++ Will my * Yes.”” Alter going on awhile in this manner, the gentleman turned the tide, and suid he would like to ask her a few questions. ** Can vou play the piano,’* he began. “ O.no,” © Can you speak Prench ?’"” ** No.’ ++ Can you ging the oper, ?’" * Can you dance the Vaheers ?”” * No,” ** Wellthen,”’ he con- oluded, ** if yow can’t do uny of these, you won't suit,’ and of went the aswaished waiden smelling mice ! ‘ o' +, /* ———— eee Cortise on sory Sipts —Lotrd Bo, wlid sported » ferocivus pair of whiekers, meéting Mr. O Connell in Dubho, the latter guid, **When do you mean to place your kere cn » peuce footing 2°’ — When Your tupgue on the civil jist,”’ westherejoinier, © ED, Synrth was once Jookintg at the household of a young lady whe was preud of her flowers, | and used, not. very aéenrately, @ profusion of hetameal na * Madam,” said he? hdee you | the. is psoriass ?”” * No,” said she “ Piyad | it Iaat Winter, aud L gave it, to the Archbishop ‘| Catterbury 2 hea Beat ivilin’ the spring.” Septeunis psoriasis is the medical vawe tor the seven years’ ite ‘ - a “rte ee A Western editor apobugises to his readers after this fashi mn: ** Wetexpected to nave a} death and @ morgage to puis: this: week, | but # violent storm prevented the wedding, | and ‘the doctor Bemg aick the patient re- | covered, and we are accordingly cleated vut | of both.” ee BO What odd th dee some in are blessed with! A fiuaily iu Mvckiasn Saetdaly Coheed their last child | inis, supposing that it was their last, but they afterwards happened to hate a daughter, und two gong, whom they called Ad- denda, Ap Pownsy ! oo fed his son Jawes Also, aud third Wiliam L kewise, , the City of New York, was once | Solicits an early payment of all his in possession of information which rendere aneh «a PENS ate = te A De te V3 Wholesale Change ! FPPUE SUBSCRIBER. th abnouneing the CUMELETION OF HIS , FALL IMPORTATIONS; begs to tender his cratefn) acknowledgements fo | * the friends and public yetieratfy whe go kindly | patroufzed him in bitivess durihy the past thirty- ‘eight yeurs. Aud beiuy desirous to change the | Business, after the 1# of May aext, TO TIAT or WHOLESALE ONLY, offers all his present Well assorted Stock. in Trade, which embraces nearly every tariety of goods imported here, ~ At Reduced Prioss, daring. the next four monthe, by WHOLESALE end RETAIL, lin order to clenr off the thele preparatory to the contemplated ‘net t#rrungement. immediate inspection, of the very best materials. can be coutidentially reeommeuded. And as & Wholesale Establishment ninet neces- sirily involve & lace ontlny of capital, he eariiestls out. standing Debits. DANIEL BRENAN. Chitown, December 4. 1805. 2m ————— eave him to be served with an my Mexican Ship's Company, a re I be anticipated. But any ge , | wd ) 1@ketethe state of chre 6 en eae was |G DEED Ci trees BPR “wps—could co: . AVE Rice, render per , Unpite, from LIVE DON, and other ar / Pall & ' ' ' | ' neiamenta St of vil ‘er Stcok par GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, _ comprising the usaal variety of Staple aud Fancy DRY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Ladies’ Furs, Skeleton Skirts, Men's and Boys’ Fnr and Cloth CAPS, i Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, { Ladies’ und Gents’ Felt OVEN BOOTS, | Canadiun MOCCASINS, and | Seal SNOW BOOTS, &c. &c. | | Which they offer at the lowest remmerative prices FOR CASH. Charlottetown, Nov. 90, 1865. ‘ypu vy . jy WSW STORRS, NEW GOouobDs! CHEAPSIDE, Just Opened. PVE SUBSCRIBERS wi-h to inforie their friends, customers, and the pablic gene ralty, that they have JUST RECEIVED, per ships Undine, LC. Owen and Ariadne, ALARUGE and WELL ASSQBIED SLTOCK of STABLE aud PANUY DEYGOOD$; GROCERIZS, ke CUNSISTING oF STAPLE DRY GOODS—Whire and Grey Cuttons, Striped and Checked Shirtings. PeptedrCartwonus, Cotten Warp Ciuy WER Teta Titbinws, Ppwelmga/ aud Lowels, Bagyiag. aud Bags, &e DRESS GOODS—A large and choice assortment. in Plain and Printed Coberys and Lus- tres, &c.; Phain and Figured Alpacass Chambray, Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaida? Cashmeres, Baratheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, Poplinets, Crapes, Poplive, Diggonals, Checks, Mobdira, Silk Checke, Freuch Meritiwes, &c. a SUAWLS—A large assortment of the latest styles, which will be sold cheap for cash. CLOTHS — Binck Mantle -Cloths, Saal Clotha, Whitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskias, Scotch Tweeds, Faucy Twists, Silk Mixed, Pilots, &c ie , FLANNEL3 — Saxony Welsh, Saxony Yorkshjre? Lancishiite, Kerseys, Lingeya, Sezath y aud Scfrlet, Blue Serge, aad Pavey Shirtings. &c. W OOLEN3S —Biankets Quilts, Rugs,Ga- ribalgi Jackets, Palegiues, Chest, Vxerervera, Wao! Shivwls, Capes, Polka Jackets, Yurns, Seafs, d&c GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART. MENT—Under and Over Couta, Reefing Jackets Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts Serge Shirts, Cardigan. Jackets; Qi! Cloths, Rubber Cote, Caps and Lats, Braces, Belta, Neckties, Li nen and Paper Collars, iv all the mewest styles. SUNDRLES—Hiugile and Silkk Trigm- ings, “Buttows, Feathers, Ribbous, Flowers, Dress Caps, Hat Ornaments, Belts, Vel vets, Gloves, Veils, Fur Bous and Maifs, Crapes, Skirtings and: Skirts, Ladies” Jackets, Stays, Gens’ and Ladys’ Boots and Shoes, Machine Thread, sik Carpetiags, Woo! Curds, Weavers’ Reeds, &e, &c, ALSOQ—Tra. Sugar (warrented good) Soap, Dye Stnffs, &c. &o P.S.—The above Stock is composed of entirely New Goods, which hiavebeen tongtit at urenrly reduced Prices, and hate been sevsourlly aalected in the best British Markets, and on the beat terms and will be sold, wholesale and retail, at the low est prices. Intending purchasers will please re member that they will get vood vulue for thei: money by culling at’tie uew firm of HEARTZ & SON. Queen Sqnare, Dec. 11, 1865. KEROSENE OIL! _ ARRIVE 100 Casks KEROSENE OIL. For sale by Dec. 4, 1865 J. 8. CARVELT, SUGAR! SUGAR! OURLY EXPECTED— 20 Hinds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR. For sule low, to arrive. Cheapside, J. S. CARVELL. December 4, 18°5. LEATHER! LEATHER! ye AKRIVE— 100 Sides No.1 SOLE LEATHER. Tyee. 4, 1845. J 8. CARVELL FLOUR! FLOUR! ALLY expected to arrive per Steamer Commerce, and Schooners Arctic, Ocean Belle and Lola Muntez-- . 189) Barrels FLOUR, In Store—659 do bv For sale by Doe. 4, 1245 J. 8. CARVELM. RAISINS! FIGS! ryXO ARRIVE, ex Schr. Brave, fron UALIPAX, Nova Scotuaa— 50 Boxes RAISINS, 5U half boxes Da 25 Drnms Smyrra FIGS, 50 smail boxes Do Do For sale by Tee 4. 1865 J, 8. CARVELL.. SUBEPSKIN -COATSY i ECEIVED on Consignment— 1 Bate Sheepskin OVERCOATS, Just the thing for the eeason. Tee. 4. 1805, J.8 CARVELL APPLES! APPLES! yo ARRIVE. ex Sebe. Spray, frou HALIFAX, Nova Scotia— 50 Bhls. RUSSET APPLES. For sale low from the Wharf, by Dec. 4, 1865. 4.8. CARVELL. T Oo tron BOSTON— ej UST RKCEFVED. om Consigament— dix, and Supplement. A mypn is TOBACCO! TOBACCO! ARRIVE ex Schr. Lola Montez, 20 Boxes TOBACCO. Dee. 4, 1865. J. 8. CARVELL. ~ WOODEN WARE! 20 Nez. BUCKETS, 10 Nests TUBS,” ‘ 10 Boxes CLOTHES PINS, 10 Doz. WASH BOARDS, Provincial Manufacture. For sale low, by Tee. 4, 1845 J. 8 “CARVELY, Water Crackers! RR Ee VED. ex Princess of Wales 20 Bex’s WATER CRACKERS, fron the Well-Rnown “Stégin’ Bakery of Duos. RaNKIN & Sons, St. Jubu. N. Lb. NEIL RANKIN, Dee. 4. 1865. Queen Street EBSiankeis! isiankets! - BALES BLA NK hs blockads ruoners 15 Coile MANILLA ROPE, re Offered at alow figure by the Bajl or Coil "N- RANKIN, Queen Street. Dec. 4, 1865. ie ve Ex “Commerce.? 1 i\LONDON HOUSE. Established IS820., 1865. FALE. 1865. Steamer China from Liverpoo), Urania’ from LONDON, Ariadne from GLASGOW, Helen Davics from BARBAVOES, Sehoouer Freddie aud Steamer Greyhound trom BOSTON, the Suoseribers: have completed their [mportations for the Seasou,whicl, having beer selected by one of the Firm, aud:bonght on the best térins, they are enabled to offer at extremely lo» prices R PROMPT payment Wholesale bayers snpplied as usual. The presen importation comprises :— 10 bhds and tierees Bar- badoes SUGER, 33 bbla Cuba SUGAR, 9 Balee Printed, Un bleached and White Culicoes, 3 Bules Stripe & Check 30 baga da DV . 12 hids Mugeovado MO-} —Shirtings, LASSES, 1 do Wrapping Paper Chests prime Congo TEA {0 cratés Earthenware, 7 cusea Ready - made 15 P kgs Glasyow Goods, in Gala Plaids, Shaw!s, Wincies.Fiannel Shirts Clothing, Printed Shirte, Bags & 7 cases Geuts’ Rabber| Bavging, &e. &c. Coats. 8 Bales Paper-hangings 4 cases Rubber Boots &/138 puckazes Assorted Shoes, Paints, 2 cases Ladies* Boots &} 5 hhds Paint Oil, Shoes, 4 casks assorted Cutlery 5 cases Millinery, | cuse J P Ware. 5 do Haberdashery, | 45 Bdls Spring, Cast and 3 do Linen Drapery, slister Steel, 2 do. Bilks & Ribbons) 21 tons assor'deBar [ron 1°d6 (Go¥es, 456 pieces. Plough Metal, 1 do» Hosiery, fa pkys Nuile & Spikes, 5S do Shawlss Mantles| 95 do Ironmonvery, 1 do Ladies’ Fars, } 30 sides So'e Leather, 2 dv -FurcCaPs. |Bbla Plour, Crnsbed Sua- 3 do Towneud's Hatolear, Granulated do, Crr- xnd Caps, rants, Epsom Salts, Cnd- Bales CLOTHS, Mustard, Powder, Boxes do Carpets & Wool-!-Soap, Tobacco, Raisins 3. do, Feit HATS, bear, Jamaica Ginger, 5 do Floor Cloths, Casks Baking Soda. 10 do Snndries, Whiting’, Soda, Kegs 4 6 lens, Lozenges, Glass, Baye 2 do Blankets, Pepper, Coffee, Allspice. 1 do Worse Kuga, RICE, dozevs Brooms, 3 do Buffulo Robes, /Pails Coils Manilla Rope, 7 do Cotton Warp, [&e. &c. &c. 1 euse Guns, G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetawn, Nov 27. 1865. NEW GOODS BRITISA WARENVDSS, queen Square. THE IMPORTATIONS FOR THE Fall Season of 1865 ARE NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR INSPECTION. ce” We solicit a share of Public Patronage. IN OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS, FANSY G00DS, AND Groceries, vill be found all the requisite articlas for family use. Parebased on the best terms and sold ai the LOWEST PRICES. ty Please cali and examine. W.&@ A. BROWN. Deceinber 11, 1865. ‘Tea! UST. RECELVED, fron LONDON— 117 Chests ; Very Superior Tea! ex URANIA 20 Half Cheats $CONGO TEA. Also, by Ariadne, from Leith, 57 Caaes Glenery WHISKEY, 30 do GINGERETTE, 200 GRAIN SACKS. All at the lowest prices. all WILLIAM DODD, isl Queen Syuare. Nov. 6, 1355. R. B. MACLELLAN’S tudio is still headquarters . for PHOTOGRAPHS, and every description of partrajts known jv the art. Elezant Photographs, whole length, only Ten hilliags per dozen. All other pictures eqnally tone ths R. K. MACLELLAN. Great George Street. Dec. 4. 1865 - vem 2 ce ~— - erm z Co vee ™ tw as Ss cnx ~~} = ri: a ~ VO TI “‘IVLIdVS dQ dlVd UDUVT V DNIAVIL MON VELUISNE d JO &ajvY o[quuosroy Vy * 70 SESs Galt ENT BULA ‘mniwad ul 80 oy UST arrived, per Steamer Commerce | from HagiFax— ? 50 Half Boxes RAISINS, 95 Quar do Da ? 60 Drums TURKEY FIGS, 5 hutf Barrela CURRANTS, 6 Bags FILBERTS. For sale by MN. RASEIS. Tee. 4, IRAB. te 2's-y Strebt. FRESH JERSEY PEACHES, - IN TENS, W ARRANTED to be a superior article. For Sale by wa. R. WATSON, City Tyeniz Store, Ch'tawn, Pec: 11, 1865. TO LBT. TO LET. ond possession g'ven on the ith of Pebruary next, the SHOP ad TENEMENT in Quees Squake, now accnpied as : Boot and Shoe Factory by Mr. George Nucoce. For further particulars enquire of : i; ‘pone Pater Minnit for twenty-four wm. mei? » Ban Tee. & , the Sius great | aes MRS. -STAMPER.- #Pictnwa, Der: 18, 1965 on @ > furnislied by f+ co < ‘North British and Mercantile _ Insurance Company ‘OF EDINBURGH AND LOWDOR. 'Acoumulated Funds. - £2.304.512 710 | Annual Revenne, (1894) - 565.455 16 2 wy ‘ORROA SQIUMVHD QUYPHSVONVTI GNV NOGNO'T ‘ANVANOD ‘PSHE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has been appointed AGENT for the abave 1 Company, by Power of Atrorney in his favor, acd j that he is prepared to transact Fire, Life, and Annuity Business, oa the most liberal terms. In the Life Depart- | ment, the next declaration of Bonus will be made on the close of the Books. on 3let December next, Terms of proposal aud every information will be G. W. DEBLOIS, Agent and Attorney. Cly town, Aug. 28, 1865.) Gu irl | “a tanta from LON- RY Ships Prioress, Undine, L.C Owen | ea mea ape = * (985 FALL & winter, 4968, WILLIAM FULL his PALL SUPPLY of British ‘und Foreign MERCHANDIZE, | which is now offered to the Public, Wholesale and Retail, At the Lowest Prices for Cash. The Stock is well selected, and includes the usual variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IN DRESS GOODS, COBURQGS, MERINOS, WINCIES, ALPACAS, MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, WHITNEYS, BEAVERS, READY-MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions Cotton Goods, IN GREY COTTON, White Do Striped Do SCARLET FLANNEL White Do Faney Do Ladies’ Hats & Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Ribbons, SHAWLS, SCARFS, &e. &e. &e. ALSO, Prime CONGO TEA, Museovado SUGAR and MOLASSES, Ruisins, Currants, Soap, Leather, &c. &e. At Thomas’s Old Stand, (GREAT GEORGE STREET.) WILLIAM FULL. Nov. 13, 1865. New Grocery Store, JUST OPENED, At Smardon’s Corner, by LEMUCUEL McKAY. 1 The best of GROCERIES and LIQUOKS at the Cheapest Cash STORES! NEW Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Tobacco, Sundry Groceries, &e, ur SUBSCRIBER. has now. in_ his New Brick Stores, DorchesterStreet,Charlotte town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock OF MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES fall kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAK, TOBACCO WVO@LASSES. eqnal co any articles of the kind i the market, which be otfers to wholesale and retail! customers At the lowest prices for Cash, ~-—VigZt~— 70 Pancheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Ho!lands GIN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Seoteh MALT WHISKEY, 6 lads, Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hog-heads PORT WINE, 6 hogsheads of SHLRRY, 100 dozen Kidinburgh ALS, 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 390 chests and half chests of TEA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 3) puncheons of MOLASSES, 400 barrels of FLOU Rh, Boxis of Honey Dew TOBACCO, LOU Loxes Liverpool SOAP, 380 boxes of PIPES, 1200 JARS, (assorted sizes,) Yogetber with x fall assortment of all articles in the GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the attention of his friends in Town aud Country, whose past favours are respectfully acknowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 99. 1865, Tal YARMOUTH IMPROVED STOVES. FIFE subseriber has this week received from the Factory, a full and complete cargo of those celebrate Cook, Box and Franklin \ray Ves STOVES, Ex Schooner “Blue Wave.” Tliose STOVES cannot be bent for Durability. Neatness and Economy, and are the only Stoves imported here that give general satisfaction, and are now. offered for sale Low for Cash, Merchantable Produce, or Twelve months’ credit on approved Notes. I A good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods RK. J. CLARKE, * Orwell Cheap Store * . *,f ad Lioyd’s Register of british and ) . ~) + it ‘ Fercign Shipping. OcroseER, 1865. "HITE Committee have recently hud onder their consideration the Standing of Sornce in the Table A attached to the Rules, and have deter- mined to allow the nse of this material in Ships of the 5 yeurs’ grade forall parts, except Stem. Stern- post, Transoms, Knight-heads, Lawse-timbers, Aprons aud Deadwood. GEORGE B. SEYFANG, Ricttarn Sroaaet, Secretary. Surveyor, Prince Edward Island. Best Island Tobacco !! "PSHE subscribers, in returning thanks to their friends and customers for the patronage extended to them since their commencement in business, would intimate that they hava GREATLY REDUCED Tho Price of their Tobacco, which is pronounced by judges to be the Best Manufactured on‘the Island. Samples ean be had by calling at their Stere in Quven-street, next door tothe unk of P. E. Ishind LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. isl tf Underwriters’ Notice. TEXTE Su'ssriber having been appointed AGENT, at. Printe Edward Island, forthe New York Board of Underwriters. Columbian Insurance Company of New York, and Boston Board of Underwriters, | will be clad to receive early motice of losses which Oct. 16, 1255. | nay ovcur, und to render such assistance to vessels.) nent for its solidity, as well as for ita snccess; *the | | in distress 18 may be in his power to afford. Mas- ters or Owners of Such vessels or their cargoes, ure recommended to report as soon as practicable. J. 5. CARVELL. Ch'town. Oct. 39, PRA. tf ROTICE. HE undersigned Kxecutors and Trustees of the Estate ofthe late JOHN S. BREMNER, sons hawing claims on the said estute to furnish Great George Street; and all persons indebted to amonnt of their respectire accounts to. him, he beiug authorized to receive the suine. JAMES MOOR, ROBERT LONGWORTH, RICHARD HEAkTZ, ’ Executors and Trustees. Charlottetown, August Sth, 1864, * 7) £53). 2 tea J ILIES. fs es j 445 RECEIVED, by various arrivals, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- | their accounts forth with to Renarn Hearrz, Esq, | the suid estate are»requested to pay over the! at TO HEADS OR FAM upSo ~ae ——, ™ | Bw | IN EXISTENCE. repared from simple Koots and Herbs that grow j upon the Mountains aud in theloveiy VaLLerse | Mexico, where the mighty Curdilleres raise their cioud-piercing heights By cleansing and Purifying the Blood, they not only cure but prevent nearly ALL DISEASES. They ure the remedy the nouNTeOUS MAND OF nature has provided for all diseases rising from IMPURE BLoopD. The names of thuse diseasesuare legicn. JUDSON’S PILLS are the Best Remedy in Existence fur the following Diseases : BILIQUSHESS, Scrofula, Worms, Headache. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, . nani «i —. | Dyspepsia, Logs of Blood ; all derangemen's of the Stowach and Bowels SKIN DISEASES. Costiveness, Colds, Diarrha@a, Fever and Ague, Kidney Diseases, Chest Diseases ‘They are the BEST FEMALE MEDIOINE KNOWN. Re- move the cause and you cure the disease, Bad Bieod is the great cause of disease ; these Pills cleanse and purify it so thorough!;, that d sease, having nothing, to feed upon, must take flight. GET OUR, ALMANAC Wondertul Discovery : or, ws Proor Concivsiys, buy and try one bex of the Pills, and you will be satisfied they are ALL WE them {o be. Put up in Bores containing 40 Pills. Price, 25 cents per Box. far The ontside is a Red Wrepper with Black Letters, with our fuc-simile signature vn it. ASK FOR MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, And for “ Taz Re-cvr Tuta’’ Almanac. We also send them by Mail, postage paid, for 25 cents per Box. B. L. SUDSON & Co., Prop’s, 106 FRANICLIN-ST., NEW-YORK Sept. 18, 1865.—6 mes CLAIM Fc oe L2)} -rIS THERE Convracdng Testimony, Rev C_.A RUCKBEE. Assistant Treasure Amorta Dible Union, N.Y. Ci writes: “J vary cheeriuily j ly testimony te |} thatof numerous friend} so the great valuo'of Mra |} 8 A. Auea s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa } mm Im | Rev WM. CUTTER,N ¥.Ctty: “Myhairisch to its nviural mlor, awd growing on bad spot " @ev. J. UW. COBNELL, N ¥. Ciry: “f procured ig forarolative. Ths falllog cf the hair -t ppd, and restored it from belag grey to its matural aud beau- tiful color.” Rev. J. WS3P. Brooklyn, L Fs “I will testify to their valus in the mst liberal sense. They have restored my hvir wheres it was bald, and, whers grey, to its original color” Rev. A. WE335C52, Boston, Mass): thom with groit eff:ct. [an mwno nor grey. My hair was dry aad brittle; softus ia yoush.” 2E7.H V. DEFSN, Boston, Misa: “ That they pro- mote the growth of the hrie where baldness is, have the evidence of my own eyes.” Bold by Druggists throuzhout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No. 198 Crecnwich Sirect, New-York, / Numerous Certificates | as above. ©) “I have usol ither bald it isnow W. KR. WATSON, Agent. Judson’s.- Pills ! ef Slight Cota, ES Geuah,dcarsencss BRONGHIAL or ‘Pere (Dhecat, Za ny whith might be checked C with @ simple remedy, if neglected, ofien termimates seriously. Few are aware of the importance cof stopping a Scuah or Pliaht field ints first stage; that which ww the beginning would yield to a mud remedy, if net attended to, socn attacks the lungs. Lreun’s Brenchial Droches were first introduced elevers years ago. it has been proved that they are the best article’ before’ the public fer feeuahs, feclds, Reenchitis, “Asthma, Satarrh, the Hadang Cough in £Sensumfplicn, ard numerous affectionsef the Dhercat, giving immediate relicf. Publie Speakers & Singers ull find them effectual for clearing and sirengthening the voice. Sold by all Druggicts and Dealers in Medicine, at £5 cents per box. O-tober 9, 1865. Oa —= a Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE. AND.LIFE! Capital, - - - £1,060,000 Sterting. “EXILE Subseriber, having been appointed avent for the above first class Insurance Com pany, is prepared to tuke risks on all descriptions of property. r a CAKVELL. Churlottetown, Feb. 10. tf [Extracts trom Newspaprrs.] On reference toa retnrp made to Parliament. and ordered by the Honse of Commonsto be printed, 7th June, 1861, it wiil he seen that the increase of Dury for the year, paii bv the * QUEEN,” was £2567, being upwards of £1999 more than paid by any other office ever vet establislied in this City. ” ° {From Gore’s Genera! Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] ** Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi \ fied in saving that no other Compduy, within the | | same period, ever attained so jiarve au income jn either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen , Insurance Company. make no exception even in faver of our older loca! |} companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companiés.” | From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861.) |} Among these important institutions stands emi Queen Insurance Company,’ which last week daeld its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool, A } réference’to the ample report fh Aflother page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal prowress wade by this assocation since its fonidation. ‘Sne &nCCess is, indeed, rarely attained, und it a jat onee the excellence of its minagement, aud the | pablic cotifidence in itsconstitution.” teate | {From the Liverpool Merenrty, Nov. 2, 1263} } ih : : “Tb mnst be gmtifying to the public generally, and especially to.the proprietors, to find that. its. in- eome during the Paste three vears has increased at {the rate of £20.000 peratmum. We believe that |, ever attained so large an wicrease either in the Fire jor Life Department. This speaks highly for the | netivity und zeal of the munaygement, wiile the | | promptness with whieh all the claims, arisiny ont | of the late disastrons fire in London were met. test | fies itto their financial ability and the care and pro } dence-which marked vhe investment of these funds.’’ ee a ee ee In muking this statement we | no. other Compaay, within the same short period, | DR still be coutinued towardsbim that the same way G. W. SUTHERLAND .G. W, SUTH ND »EVETURNS thdvky® for (he ‘very’ liberal | & patrotinge extended to him since Commencing bthapraerive of (is profession) iu its virions branches, } in this City, and triste. Ly attedtion and nesiduity, | the. LATEST: AGKIVALES he:has ineneased | the purchas of Whe Pee simple Of their Firma ® by those | The By. lis. present large Stock: ot R ® f Drugs and Chemicats, Choice’ Perfumery, ‘Toilet Articles, ty yariety ; selected from the best: Londoty House | eompetent of doing justice té'the business. | jown Lnmediale snperiilencence. | Dr. Suraen rand begs also to observe trusts the factof haviby pract ! that Scothind seve ised 3 ‘Lie Dispensiry department will be under his he fra! years, tank newrly twenty vears of extetitite | Colonial practice in every: brauch of lis profession, combined with nunremitiing, assiduity wud. perso- | and ensure satisfaction ; (Se Advice to the poor gratis. |, ‘Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, i December 26, 1304. ait ea Toller | ” Ointment. ‘Holloway’s throughout tho World. The number of years this invalualle Ointme has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better apprecinted) if a testimony of jt- | Joseph Hensley, Charlot jeelf more convincing than any thiag that could be by Air. Laferty, or Hon | Srleten in praise of its truly wonderful bealing preperties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, b asirent, wounds, and ulcers. its effect is marvellous. |the skin generally, there is no remedy to be mae | pared to It W ben assiduously rabbed Upen the j skin (previously we'll bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is ipplied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Soro Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relicf is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upom the neck, chest and back, Its acts upon the very u ainspriags of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old par- teles Getrimental to its preservation. Phe Ornt- ment, used conjoii tly with Holloway’s Puilis, will act sy searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most Le peless Cases. Rhoumatism, Lumbago, Con- |. tracted and Stiff Joints. | Many thonsands of martyrs from the above com. ¢) nal attendance, wijl not fail to obtain confidence ‘Its Searching & Healing Propor- | tiesare known and recognized ! From any Druggist, and read the history of this} For ring-worm, seald head) serofula, and d seases of | Valuable & Des agian pe iacat Sc i a TENAN DE 7 nF tind Tes P. BO tSLAND, 6 AE Legislature. d is arure. Curing the ° bavirg paseed ** A on, he lates " a XK paseed AD_ Act to ursigt Tenens by advanciuy to thé! Teme ONE WALF jamnount agreed upon bythe Propai S ns the Purclase Mor ey of his Furm— Commissioner of Pabii d ; E ublie La hereby gis cs notice to all tenanes K, desirous of availing themselves of atta B the wi 1 the above rerited Act, thet he is now era anes SUCH TENANTS jn the purchinee of theig Purms,; as i manner vi . ee unber aud extem provided onder FORM OF APPLICATION and fv} particplare may be oltsined at the office of Cr ‘eloni : . ; rown La | Colonial Building, Charlottetowy,* Louus, | JOHN ALDOUS, : Public Lamée Oftice/ May 8, 1965 7 vissioner, THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND! | Judson’s Worm. Tea!. 6 ne tlt de, FAM POR SALE. "ERO be sold int Publie FRIDAZ, the 1 day of 4 the hour of B .o elock.™ Fort August, the LEAS that fine farh of fand on th borouvh ive, Towns'lp taining nbont O54 aeres, £52s~)d (Iskndeurvency } pired term of v9 years honse andotjer bonuses, bat over 60 acres of which le 1 tion; issituatal withingen lic Wharf, ant bounded © Anvustus road, and dista Charlottetown by road °o aboudance of log mayure manure contivious th vute quility, and the fa ated in every particular, LS’ The male willbe particolars can be known Auction. on AXUARY vext, at i ie mises, at Srehact St of the fitt,- TOWN, On they Kelly Part an JOUN MGAENS SA, Auctionser, » December 4, 1865 LOTS F TEMIE Subscriber Offere for sale Two Pleasantly situued WAT ER LOTS in George. town, with Water Privilege to the channel, atljom- ing the Common at the eastern part of the T.owa. Also. several BUILDING LOTS in different partsof Charlottetown. ‘Teras liberni GRORGE COLES. : Charlottetown, (th March. 1865 NOTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! ‘EX subscriber, as the Age? of Bir Saucer Condnp, Bart., The Ripht Hon. LaurResce Seciiwas, and Mr Bowaryp Crraeb, bas been divected to disrontinue tLe) eyaten af LEASING LAN DS—hberetofere pursned.” Forahe future these lands will be SOLD on the follow ig terms: -A deposit of Twenty-five per cent. of the purchase money. to be pe id doww at the time of signing the agreement, and the residue in ten years by equal instalments. The price will be from ‘Twenty shillings 208) per aere upwards, Further pa: ticulars nude known at the Subseri- plaints have toand life alwust ansupportable; yet, iif Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and persevering by rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely | guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be | prev isvelyepened by tomentations with werm water. fae gross humors tequire expulsion from the sys. } tem; it is therefure mecessary to have recourse to Hlolloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying apa strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera the Ointment and facilitate and confirm tion of the cure. Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above as HolHoway’s Ointinent. manner in which it, is applied, or ita action on the bedy, both locally and constitutionally, The Oiat- dthe part aficeted, enters the ailments, rubbed arour pores just as salt ente to the seurce of the evil and drives it from the | system. Erysipclas and Scrofulsus Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, barns ment, rsineat. It quickly penetrates jor scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s | Ointment presents a ready and easy means otf [t manifests a peculiar power int cure. z it flaan- = heated | ine strainimn mation, stagnation, eocling vluod, aud checking all acrimonious und uubealths removing 5S Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early fife fall more under the management of the mother thin the Huiloway’s Gimtment shoutd therefore be regarded by ber as a **ilousehold Te@neure,’’ 4 out the rash val of medical man. us it in méasles and never fails i ' all skin diseases } 1 bringin ; scarintines, at i for the rem its effect is miraculous. Incases of whoopiug cough ind erdap, thts invaluatle Ointment should bi rubbed twice a day upon the throut and ehest, and the yeungest invalid will derive therefrom the most so-tiing relief. Twoor three of idoil ways’s famous Pills, reduced toa powder, wiil augment the cura- ive powers of the Unzue nt. the Ointment and Piils should be us-d in the following cases: Bad Legs Both Corns {soft) Rhenmatism Vad Kreasts (Cancers Sceald Herds Barns Coutracted and Sore Nipples Banions Sulf Joints Sore Throats antiasis Bite of Mosche- Elep! lus Scarvy te 2 i } Skin Piseuses toes aud Sand Fistul F hies Gout iSore Heads Coco bay iGlandalar Swel-;Tamours Chievo-foot | lings Ulcers Chilhlains Lumbago Wounds iYaws Chapped Hands | Piles | Sold at the Establishment of Proresson Mouro way, 244, Strand, (sear Temple Bar), Leadon; ilso by all respectable Druggists and Dealers «n Medicines throughoat the civilized werld, at the following prices:—ts 14d, 2s 94, 43a Gd, Ils, 22s, and 33s each Pot. | *,* There is w considerable saving by taking the | larger size. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are uffixed to each Pot, August 7, 1865 —— An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre sents to the attention of others her MRS. WINSLOW, } ~ » = erey ma! ’ oe Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, | which greatly facilitates the procéss of teething, by | softening the gum:, redacing all inflammation— willallay all pain ond spasmodic action, and is SURE TO RECULATE TIlE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to| yourseives, and Retief and Teaith to your Infants. We bave put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can suy, in Confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine--never has it failed, ina single instan: e, to ellect a cure, wheu rimely used. Never did we know am instence of dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- trary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi- cal ¢ffeets and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’ experiener, and pledge our repatation for the fulfilment of what we here deciare. In almost every rostance where the infant is suffer- | ing from pain and exbaustion, relief wiil be found | ad ministered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of | one of the most experrenced and skilfal narses in New Englund, and bas been uséd wih nevere ; failing success in j TILOUSANDS OF CASES, / It net only relievesthe child from pain, but invi- | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects avidity, and gives tone and energy tothe whoie system. It} will alu ost instantly relieve Ms i | GuIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions. which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases bof Dyseatery and Diarrhart in Children, whetver it arises from teething, Or from any other cause. Wewoald sry to every mutber who has a ; chrtld suffering from any of the foregoing complaints '—do not let ,our prejudices, nor the. pre- judic s of others, stand between your suffering | lehifil and the relief that will be sare —yes, absoe ; lutely sure—to follow the ure of this medicige, if j timely used. Full directions for using will accom pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, ; | lischarge. | | Esq . Nothing can be so simple or sate as the | | : | | 5$ inches; bair txewn: 19 months; in fitteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is | ° | Officer or Soldie: | Cendition | is on the outside wrapper. ' £7 Sold by Draggists throughout the world. Principa) Office, No.43, Dey Street, N, ¥, Price ozly 35 Cents perDottle. , Oct. 9, 186), ber’s ollice. G. W. DEBLOIs. Mav 15. 1845 A Freehotd Farm far’Sate> | QXNONSISTING of 17% Acres of Froat i | XY) Land, daa high stare of enitivation, with & | yood Dwelling House, Darn, Coach Honse, TH reele ing Machine, and all other requisites snitable fora Farm. Also, One Hundred Acces of Wood Land, in the reur, situate ou the south side of Efiiot Riser, ibont sever. miles from Charlot etown, and quite ear two public wharfs for shipping prodnce, &e, The above property is well wort the notice of any person wishing to purchase a good freehold pro perty, being the estute of the late. C. Wright, ime will be viven for two-thirds of the Enquire at the office of Henry Ch’ taven s i wirchase Money Db } Palmer, Exqnire. or at the residence of the eab- scriber, in Prince street CATIERINE WRIGHT, Execntrix. tf Chariottetown. Dectoher 6, TR64 Thirty Pounds Reward! TIYHE Government of this Teland wilf pay a reward of THIRTY POON DS to any person for the apprehension of auy ef the andermentioned DESERTERS, for suv, LNPORMATION; PRIVATE or otherwise, whicd will co the appre, ension of any Deserter foom Her Majestys 2nd Battalion of the 16th Regt of Foot plion of Deserters fram Her Majesty's Sn Buttatiow of the th Reet of Feet, frou TUES hs the 8th day of AvuGust, to Torspay, the Tutt SEPTEMBER. IRD: Private ALEXANDER McPHERSON, age 86 years, a native of Glasgow, Sevtiand; height 6 fees moustache and whiskers; eyes grey; complexion allow; bread Scoteh aceapty Private THOMAS GOODMAN, ege 22 years aed height 5 fect &§ inches; a natigg af Newry, Ireland; bair brown; eyes hazel; cam plexion fair Private DANIEL McREADY, age 34 years and 8 months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet % inches; complexion dark; bir black; eyes dark, Private JAMES SKATON, age 26 yeurs and ® months; a native of Ireland; heigbt 5 feet 63 in. > complesion fresh; hair sendy} eyes grey. : Private THOMAS MOFFATT, ange 25 yearss @ native of Ireland; height 5 feet 10 inches; com,’ or | plexion fresi:; hair brown; eyes grey, Private JULIN McKAY, age 23 years and 2 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh}: | bair brown; eyes blue; # native of Newry, Ireland, Private HUGH DEVLIN, age 22 years and 9 months, height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes light blue; a native of County Movaghar, Ireland. Lance Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 23 years and 7 months; height 5 feet 9 inches; cumplexix resh; hair Jight brown; eyes biue; a nutive of Northampton, Pagland "? Private ROLEKT BROTHERS, aged 23 yeare abd J0 months; height 6 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh; bair dark brown; eyes dark jrown; pvel) marked; a native of Ireland Cerporal FREDK. Jkt FS, age 25 years and 6 months, a native of Northawptou, England; heighs 2 feet 93 inches, hair brown, cdmplexion faw, eyes bine; a scur ow right breast and others near, trade. shoemaker Pricate ALFRED SMITH. age 23 years md 18 a native of Herts, Knvland; hekan OTe 7 inches, complexion freshydair brown, eyes brawn, Private JOLIN LONEKGAN, ave 26 yeare and height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion hair brown ; eyes haze! ; a native of The mastown, Co. Kilkenny; tende, shoemaker. Private WILLIAM KOUKKE age 24 years aad montis » Mons ; fresh ; 8 months; heieht 5 feet 9 inches; com piex ica resh ; eves hazel; hair brown; a native of Ki ™ kenny, Go Kilkenny. Private GEOKGE HAMILTON, age 35 vearss a native of Moira, Co. Down, lueig he 45 feet 4 inches; complexion fresh ; hair brown ; eyes grey; i rude, weaver. Penalties for Aiding or Concealing Des®iters, By the Imperial Act tor punishing Motiny and Devertion any persomwhoshall by any menus what- soever, direetly or indirectly, procure any Soldier | 10 desert, or aliempt to procere or persnude any Sel- ; aier to desert, and aly person Whe kpowing that iny Soldier is about to desert, shal! nid or assist iin in deserting, or knowing any soldier to be @ deserter, shall conceal such deserter, or aid or ae- sist such Jeserter in concealing himself, or id ot uSsist im lis rescue, shall be deemed guilty of @ Misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be! fore nny two Justices of the pence acting for the County. District, City, Burgh or place where any such oeuce shall at any time happen to be, be to be committed to the Common daal or House of Correction, there to be imprisoned, with or without hare Igbear, for such term, not excead- iny Six CaLenper Monte, as the convicting Jus all think fit Any Tavern Keeper or other person saffering ® Soldie: to remain in bis or her house after the haunts of MXE jn the eveninug, from the first of MAY t te 30th of SEPTEMBER; and after the hone af’ LIGHT in the evening, from the Ist of OCTOBER te the 30th of APRIL, withouta written pass from bis Commanding Officer, ehull forfeit Twist? SHILLINGS for each aud every offence, with costs ol suit. lrble tices 8 TWENTY POUNDS PENALTY. By the Island Statute of 50 George the Third, “ap 2. sny persons harbovring, sisting any Deserter from Her Majesty's Army, is also liuble to a penalty of Twenty Potrns Any Sheriff or his Deputy, and any 4 oustable of n lier Majesty's service, are, be orised to apprehend any perso , and take him before ® the same Act, au snepected to be a Deserter Justice of the Pence FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act payable for tie apprelensiou of auy such Deserters. NOTICE, fn addition tothe Neward for the Apprehension of Deserters, payable by an Act of Assembly above , Mentioned, the sam of Seven Pounns will be added e Color J islice lal Goverument. and Constables ronvtont the Ishind are hereby required to give their prompt aid and wasietince for the apprehen- anc paid ly t ss} | eriils, 8s of the Peuace sion of the above described Deserters, and ther” sule conveyance to llead Quarters, Charlottetowne> W. if. POPE, Col. Sec’y- Colonial Secretary's Office, Augnet 28, 1865 f | Carlton’s Powders ! The Examiner | TS Printed and Published, every Monpat, by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hille | borongh-street, near King-Square. Price—ide per jauzum, payable half-yearly is apvancg. concealing or RB, —— > J? >: WP eee