— we a * t.:3 fs a na 4 a SCELLANEOUS MI ; \ Sourmy Scrve—Husnano ayy Wire Die mw Eacu, Orner’s Anus.—Onve day last week, says the Kastera Save Journal, the School Street Caurch was the scene of a sad funeral. that of Joseph S. Defrees aod wife, of Ballardville, who were found dead jn their bed in that town a few morn- ings sinee, in each other's arms. They had been suffocated by coal gas, having bad a coal fire in the stove the previous evening. and the damper being discovere! shut squarely off after the room door was oreed. Mr. Defrees formerly lived in Bostoa, and attended the Rev. Dr. Miller's church. That gentleman united them in wedlock seareely a year sigee, and he now officiated at their funeral. The deceased lay in the position in which they were found, nearly on their backs, his arm extending under her shoulder, their faves slightly inclining towards each other. Her checks wore a slight tinge, almost like life, for she wus naturally of good color, and their dark hair | seemed bat to rest in sleep on the silken pillow. It was a picture of congenial affec- tion, saddened. by the presence of death. The silver plate bore an in eription show- icg that Mr. Defrecs was aged twenty-sev- en years and three months, and his wile twenty-six years and three moaths., o-_ —[_->- _- i A Drusxen City. — The pnomwber of drunken persous apprehended by the police in Glasgow was, last. year, 27,181! This gives one in every 144 of the population; one in seven of the aiults; one in three cf) the men. It might thus appear that about | every third man in Glasgow had, during the vear, been taken care of by the police as being helplessly or riotously drunk ; but | it is only fair, though very unpleasint to say, that a considerable portion of the total! amount Of offences was’ perpetrated, not by the geattemen, but by the ludies, The num- | ber of the jatter taken care of when in their | cups, was 9,755, leaving as the number 17 geutiemen, each With @ glass to much, for 426, Putting asi¢e‘cildres and youths, it would appear that in Glasgow one in every tea Women, and one in every five two-thirds men, aré taken drunk to the police office every year.—-Scofsman. 1 pe : i A RvSstas Account or rut Present State or Lrravaxia.—It is only in the commercial and tolerably populous towns, sub as those thfough which the railway from Warsaw to St. Petersburg passes, that some feeble traces of social life and move- ment are still visible. But go out of one of those towns, in any direction you please, | travel some handredsof versts, visit dozens | of villages, ahd yeu will pot see a + living beitg. think you @re in some enchanted spot : hot | a word, nor a sound js to be heard, it is as | Te all were sleeping a sleep from which there is ng waking. The wind whistles | through the frezen branches, and every now | and then a dog's plaintive how! is prolonged | throwzh the solitude, as if to remind the| pale | i living beings there, some of whom are per- haps still hiding. Devastated houses, cot- tages in rvins—univer-al silence, and, with én inexpressible feeling of sadness, you quickly retrace your steps, and return to the | nearest town to escape the mournful spec: | tacle of this desert. Such is the aspevt of! the whoie of the country comprised in ‘the | goveroments of Wilna and Grodno,——sSt | Petersiurg Gazette, —_—— Juitts Cxsit ‘as pe-crised py Lours Napoteon.— The Emperor's description of Cesar, bis habits and tastes, is very graphic | He says * * * To these natural vifts, | developed by a brilliant education, were | joined physcial advantages His lofty statare, and his finely moulded and well | proportioned limbs, imparted, to. his person | a grace which distinguished him from aii otbers. Hlis eyes were dark, his g ance | penetrating, his complexion colorless, and his nose straight aud somewhat thick. His mouth was small and regular, and the lips rather full, gave to the lower part of his! face an expression of kindliness, while bis_ breadth of toreheud indicated the devclop-| ment of the intelleetaal faculties. His face’ was full, at least im his youth; but in the busts which were made towards the close of his life, his features are thinner, and the traces of fatigue. His voice was sono- | ruus and vibrating; his gesture noble, and, an air of dignity pervaded his whole per- en. ‘Flis constitution, which was at irst delicate, grew rubust by sober living, ps by his habit of exposing himself to th. in-| clemency of the season. Accustomed from his youth to manly exercises, he was a bold | horseman ; and he supported with ease pri-| vations and fatigues. Llabitually abstemous, | his health was not weakened by excess of| pleasure, Nevertheless, on two occasions. | once at Uordova and then at Thapsus. he had a ‘nervous attack, whieh was erroné usly thought to be epilepsy. He paid particular attention to his person, shaved with care or had the hairs plucked out; he brought for- | ward artisticaily his hair to the front of bis| bead, and this, in his more advanced age, | served to conceal his baidness. He was re- | reached with the wffeetation of serate! ing | his bead with only one finger for fear ot | deraagiog bis hair. His dress was arranged | with exquisite taste. His gown was geue- | rally bordered with the laticlam, oruamen ted | with fringes to the havds, and was bound round the loins by a sesh loosely knotted — | a fashion which distinguished the elegant and effeanoate youth of the period. = [sut | Mcylla was not deceived by his show of | frivolity, avd he was wont to recommend) that people should bave an eye on (hat young man with the fowiag saeh. He had a taste for pic'ures, statues and gems, und he always wore on bis finger, im memory of his of gin, a ring ou. which was engraved ‘he figure of an arwe4 Venus, To sum Ip. tuete were found wy Capsar, physically sud morally, two n.tures which are rarely em bined in the same persoa. He joined aris-| tocratic fastidicusmers of -person to the) vigorous temperment of the soldier; the graces of mind tothe profandity of thoag\t; | the love of luxury and of the arts tor a! paesion for wuilitary life in all ite simplicity and rudeness. ‘in a word, be joined the! elegance of manner which seduces to the} energy of character which commands. Such. was Capsar at the age of 18, when Sey ila) possessed himself uf ihe Dictatorship, He had already attracted the attention of the! Jiomans by his came, bis wit, his engay ng | manners, whieh were £0 pléasigy to men, snd | still more 80 perbaps to women.—Jiv. JJ, shap. I. : * few and ts Wox.”— Professor Hind | lectured On this subject in Fredericton last | Tuesday evening» Tue Headquarters says . “The learned leeturer bas adopted the theory, that the great Boulder system ond the Kvarpments of wountaiu ranges, aad | lake wsid riwer bavks, with their wonder ‘ul | vbrasures and polwshinge, the comming ing of saci and clay in alluvial deposits, and! éven the precipitation of gold nuggets und’ dust in the bedsof streaws and rivers, are. ali the results of the action of immense ice fiida which at one time covered a large pro- portion of thiscoutinent. The accumulation of this body of ice he made to depeud upon tue mnited influesce of superabundant a vis- ture eud elevation, and its subsideuce fo’ the subsequent defivetion of the land ina some places, aod ils upheaval io others.'’ ear | i a ed j Ba on eg _ . _ o = ——— | ; PPB LNA OL Enter a Village, and you will} | promptness with which all the claims, arising out sorrowful passer-by that there were once |! | dence which marked the investment of these fonds ” |own i= mediate superintendence | application to tke Subscriber on the Premises, or be Se ae - @ PRAWHDVe | WINTER ARRANGEMENT. i —_——-— "THE Mails for the UNITED STATES, ' CANADA and the neighbouring F rovinces will, | until farther notice, be made up and forwarded | from the General Post Office, Charlotietown, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATULDAY even ings, at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West [ndies, will be forwarded every alternate THURSDAY and SATURDAY evenings, at 8 ' o'clock, as follows, viz:— Thursday.29th December, Thursday 23d February, Saturday, 3lst do Saturday, 25th do } Thursday, 12th January, Thursday, 9h March, Satrrday, Mth do © Saturday, Hth do Thursday. 26th do Thursday, 23d do Saturday, 28th do Saturday, 25th do Thursday, 9th February, Thursday, 6th April, Suturday, Lith do ° Saturday, 8th do L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General Jeneral Post Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 26, 1864. GD iow “2 + | li AL i ; I ‘POST “LL 4°q°PO pd | ‘~ | CONV UASNAT IS NOGNO Galt GRE Tae TUTHSVONV'T GNV IDUVT V ONIAY r . - Vie S ———— et ‘STELLA COLAS. ‘Rimmel’s Stella Colas Boquet, dedicated by permission to bis talented Artiste | d jo soyey olqeuosvoy 4V "STSlH AG SES *‘ Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night, As arich jewel in an ethiop’s ear,’ Perfames for the Handkerchief: | Alexandra, Guards, Fragepane, | Prince of Wales, Rimmel's Lilly of the Valley, | Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Millefleur, Essence Boquet. Patehouly ‘ Violet, West End, New Mown Hay, Love's Myrtle. The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat box; | Sydenham Eau de Cologne, Tre ble Lavender | Water, Extract of Lavender Flowers, Verbena Water, Tercentenary Sachet, Perfumed Tercenten ary Souvenir, Shakespeare Golden scented Locket, | Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making lthe Hair soft and glossy ; Rose Leaf Powder, an improvement on Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion. tor the com] lexion ; Depilatory Powder, tor re | movig -supértiuons hairs without injury to the skin | —Napoleon Pomade, for fixing the Mustacheos, land instantaneous Hair Dye, for giving the Hair }and whiskers a natural and permatient shade with- ‘UINIMdd ‘IVIIdVO dA divd ANVdWOD + ! yoSy ‘SV QOA SUV’LUVHO + $ Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOCL. FIRE AND, LIFE! | out¢reuble and danger. Capital, - = = £1,000,000 Sterling. Rimmel’s Rose Water Crackers, a new and amus- — <n | ing device for evening BAF A —o FEVHE Subscriber, having been appointed 9 Wat. B: WATSON. ; I " - i litv : e. 19, 1864. agent for thé above first class Insurance Com City Drog Store, Dec. 19, 1864 cay tT Sm eARVELL. “Highly Valuable Property yroperty. : Charlottetown, Feb. 19, tf FOR SALE. fExtracts rrom Newsrarers.} fEXELE subscriber bas been instructed to On reference toa return. made to Parliameut,and | offer. at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY. ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, attwelve June, 1861, it will be seen thatthe increase of Duty | (-¢lock, that valuable Property known as SOURIS for the year, aid by the * QUEEN,’ was £2567 , | MILLS. to whieh are atiached TWO HUNDRED being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any | ACRES OF LAND, having fifty ander cultivation, other office ever yet established in this City. ltovether with the Buildings thereon, comprising jFrom Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861-] | MILLS. KI LN, GRANAR ¥. Gt 1D DWELLING * Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi-| HOUSE, BARN aud FORGE, &¢ The above fied in saving that no other Company, within the | sale is positively to take | lace, so that ei} italists same period, ever attained so larve an ne Oe in | a — out an et, investment. Terme either the Fire or Life Departments as the veel | made Known at ime of sale. . ; t : Insurance Company. In sere this statement we | i i JOHN MACGOWAN. make no exception even in fivor of our older local March 20th, 1865. ompanies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the | - — Roval, and the Laneashire Insurance Companies.”| Dwelling House, Tannery, Xc. > : —— . : . . ¢ + ' . jFrom the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861 7 “Among these dnportant metitutions stands emi | FOR SALE. nent for its solidity, as well as for its SUCCESS, “the PPue subscriber offers for s ile, at private Queen Tnsarance Company s whieh last week held contract, the. premises at present cceupied by its anuual meeting of proprietors in-Liverpool. Al iin in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT. : “yy | ference he sD ene another page will : ' reference to the ampre report in another pag I rhe Land measures 100 feet on she maiit street, and BaD lee aus fe every aeiler of the dort) yur Press > vr . falty coteets every reader of the sixuatl pers ; |} extends back 200 fret There are.on the premises mi » by S association since 3 1Gz mm. Stic: . . y "2 nace by this association since it “7 wee z if, la verv comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, one aneee " orely attammed, an« attests } . ‘ oe . : necess is, iuleed, rarely attained, and It altests | cada ‘half story: high, containing 6 rooms on the t once the excellehce of its.m ipagement, und the | first floor, Kitchen and Pantry attached. Also, a two-story BUILDING 66 by 30 feet, now {From.the Liverpool Merenry, Nov 2, 1861 ;] | nased as a TANNERY, containing 12 Pits, with ‘“Tt must be yratifying to the public venerally, | Leaches and all the necessary Conveniences for md especially to the proprietors, to find that it# im: | carrying on the TANNING BUSINESS. There come during the past three years has increased at | js a good Well with Pump at the door, and good the rate of £20,000 peraunum. We believe that | garden. no other Compaay, within the same short period, For terms, which will be made easy, and any ever attained so large an merease either inthe Fire | other particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, or Life Department. This speaks highly for the | Auctioneer, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on activity and zeal of the management, while the the premises. JOHN RENDLE. Southport, March 20, 1865. uf LAND, In Charlottetown and Royalty. on FRI- SALE OF DAY, the 2lst day of APRIL next. TENHE following VALUABLE PRO. PERTIES will be submitted for Sule at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the 2ist day of APRIL next. atthe hour of ['welve 6’clock, noon, at the COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlottetown, viz; 1. The Western moiety or half-part of Town Lot No 5, in the 3rd Hundred of Town Lots in Char wihblie contidence in its constitution” of the late disastrous fire in London were met, test fies itto their tinanciabability and the care and pru- Life Assurance Company of Gliasvovw. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. Incorporated ly Act of Parliament. GOVERNOR: The Right Hanorable The Earl of Glasgow. Subseribed Capital, . - - £600,000 | lottetown, and one-fortieth part of Town Lot No Accumulated Funds, = - : - 420.000 | 68, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in said Town tnnual Revenues» « " » . 95 000 | adjoining and in the rear of said half of Town Lot Subsisting Assurances, - - 2,500,000 | 224 of the sam breadth therewith. This Plot of ground being situate in an airy and pleasant part of the Town, is admirably adapted for building pur- poses 2. The Northern moieties of Town Lots Nos 43 and 44, in the 3rd Handred of Town Lots in Char System— lottetown, fronting 40 feet on Hillsborough Street, i and extending at right angles westwardly there from 164 feet with the Dwelling House, &c, . . . Annual Divisien ef Profits, Dowvelting Hox i ; ici : thereon, now occupied by Mr. Michael P. Roel fort. Policy Holders Participate in Profits 3. Pasture Lot No. 413 in Charlottetown Roy from First Year of Entry, alty, containing I2 acres of Land. = ‘ 4. Pasture Lots Nos. 438 and 455, in Charlotte Bonus A-surance at the Smallest Outlay, town Royalty, comprising together 14 acres of Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. Land. a little more or less : These Lots fas well as ¥ 4 . eee Pasture Lot 413) are partly cleared, and in au im Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign proved state of culiivation. tesidence. On sale of the above properties, the purchasers, Rates of Assurance, ard all other information, | on paying down 25 percent of the purchase money, will be allowed eighteen months for paymeut of the balance in two equal instalmeuts, with interest on mortgage of te premises. For further particulars and terme of sale, appli Henry DunNcop, Esqr, Chairman. W. FP. Birnkuyre, Esqr, Manager. Distinetive Features in the Company’s Business may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at | GEORGETOWN. WM. SANDERSON. Georgetown, June 27, 1864. ly a ney c tio ay be nade o the subseribe 3, T rmstecs lo Marine Insurance Company see ie Dect sted sth October IS61 oF J. LONGWORTH. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Incorporaicd 14th April, 1863, © 'rottetows, Ist eee es. hel . sates. f PICT er mee —arrer Valuable & Desirable Building LOES FOR SALE. FENTHIE Subscriber offers for sale Two Pleasantly sitnate? WATER LOTS in George- PRESIDENT: WILLIAM HEARD, Esqvirz. DIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JOS. HENSLEY, HON. W. W. LORD, HON. GEO. REER, \ town, with Water Privilege to the channel, adjoin- JAMES DUNCAN,Esq. | HENRY EASZARD,Esg. | ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town | Also, several BUILDING LOTSin different parts of Charlottetown. ‘Terms liberal. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 6th March, L865. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. SECRETARY: DANIEL J. ROBERTS. Ce Risks taken daily at the Office in Water-street. May DR. FRANK D. BEER, N returning thanks for the patronage ; z > T 1 received since commencing practice in Charlot ro be ; SOLD by. I Rl V ATE CON- tetown. intimates that he has opened a SURGERY | PRACT, that beantitul TRACT of LAN D. & DRUG STORE, adjoining his residence, King belonging to the Subscriber, adjoining the Farm ot Square, and that he is now prepared to attend to James Miller, Ksq:, on Fownship | No. 24. Phis | the practice of the various branches of his pro- Land is unrivalled in point of situation and quality. fession. It is covered with a rich growth. cousisting priv- N. B.—Special attention given to diseases of | cipally of Beech and other valnable kinds of Hard the Cheat. Wood, bas a frontage of about nineteen Chainsand Feb. 6. 1865. thirteen links on the St. Peter’s Road, and is dis- rep tant only about 4} miles from Charlottetown. DR. G. W. SUTHERLAND | cio, dec.19, 188. tt ETURNS th ks fi r th ver hib | ——$—————— : .& patronage ext: nded poe cna Valuable Farm for Sale. O be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the practice of his profession in its various branches, that eligible LEASEHGLD PROPERTY, in thie City, and trusts, by attention and assiduity, that the sume may still be continued towards bim. on Lot 34, knownus * MARSHFIELD,” containing 260 Acres.- more or less, of exeeHent. Land, of whieh about 150 are ander cultivation, and the re : mainger, for the most part, covered with a valu Drugs and Chemicals, able growth of Firewood, Scantling and Fencing Choice Perfuwery, Toilet Articles, in seileos +i Poles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are selected frez the best London House, by those | large and commodious, and the land is in excellent t | condition. competent of doing jastiée to the business. j ‘ The Dispensary departmewt will be under hig} ‘l'enxs and further particulars made known on — By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has increased his present larve Stock of Dk. SUTHERLAND begs also to observe that he | to CHantes Patmer, Esq. trusts the fact of having practised in Scotland seve- Rk. P. HAYTHORNE. ral yenrs, and nearly twenty vears of extensive Marshfield, Nov. 28, 1864. tf Colonial practice in every branch of his profession, Ue The lease is for 999 years, and the annual loahtentt with unremitting assidnity and perso- | rent ls. per vere nak attendance, wi!l net fail to obtain confidence| ~ 4 and ensure Satisfaction. Ce Advice to the poor gratis. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, L864. GEORGE ALLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public. Conveyancer, &c. Orrice—Nonru exo Queen Square, NEAR tae Temerrance Hatt, Mareh 6, 1865. 6i < Land Sale. NO be sold ‘by Poetic Avcriox, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of APRIL next, (A. D., T865,) at the hour of 12 o'clock, noen, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage; bearing date the Twenty-Eighth day of May, A. D., 1860, and made between William Walker Moore, formerly of Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island, gentle- man, and Mano Moore, his wife, of the one part; | and Johp Morris aud Thomas Morria, both of Char- | lottetown, aforesaid, Commission Merchants, of the other part: All that Tract piece or parcel of Land, beitig part of Lot or Township Number Thirty- Ji BE, PRICE, Right, fa the said Island, bounded of Sllons that Teici : is to sayy commencing at a stake fixed in the North : Phy sician & Surgeon, East coraer of the property of the Heirs of the late SUMMERSIDE, - - + - P, E. ISLAND. Seventy-five chains, thence- Westwardly Forty chains, thence North or Northwardly Seventy-five Feb 20, 1865, tf chains, thence East or Eustwardly Forty chuins,or ment, containing by estimation three hundred F. P, NORTON, Acres of Land, a little mere or Jess, together with aA UCLTLON > rr | the appurtenances thereunto belonging. For fur- oftice of Messrs Haviland & Brecken, Solicitors. ana ae bs Dated this 20th day of February, A. D., 1865. GEORGETOWN - - - b. EB. ISLAND JOUN MORRIS, October 24, 1864. ly George Douglas, froin thence South or South wardly Orrice at tae Dave Stone, until it strikes the stake at the place of commence- anal ther particulars and conditions of Sale, apply atthe Commission Merehant, THOMAS MORRIS { Mortgagees. W. S. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer, | Havitaxn & Brecken, Solicitors. Feby. 20, 1864, zm A Freehold Farm far Sale. SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Te Produce bongbht on Commission, und stored | Land. 6 ahigh sista: of onltivation, @itya ready for shiptnent. | good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House, Thresh- Southport. July 25, 186%, ing Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a ' Farm. Also, One Handred Acres of Wood Land, : W in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, ; ILLIAM JAKEMAN, about seven miles from Ularlottetown, and quite : Blacksmith & Farrier, | near two pablic wharfs for shipping prodace, &e. The above property is well worth the notice of any Old Stand, near Temperance Han, ish 3 person wishing to purchase a good freehold pro- | LEAS removed! Bis busi to the Ci a the estate of the late J.C. Wright, : Hi hess to the Uity,| Kxq. Tiwe will be given for two-thirds of the oF and can be consulted atallbours. SHORING | ae money. Enquire at the office of Henry ,, the most improved pret e. » >| Palmer, Esquire, or at the residence of the sub # Ali kinds of Agricultural Implements pre-. scriber, in Priuce street oe ee ee A Ct MOLA . + 4¢ MOLASSES, NS. Retailing DO PUNS. | 25 50 Puns. Demerara Y le bY For sae") §. CARVELL. —— SUGAR. 10 HHDS. BRIGHT SUGAR, For sale by - Dee. 26. or salé’'5. 8. CARVELL. RAISINS. BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, 25 mae oH Dec. 26. §. CARVELL. Dee. 26. FLOUR! FLOUR! 2 BBLS. Bakers’ FLOUR, 50 Bbis. Pastry po 200 Bbis, Extra po ; 500 Bbls. Superior and Fair, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL, COAL TAR. BBLS. COAL TAR, 50 For sale by 3 J. $8. CARVELL. Dee. 26. Dee. 26. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES, ‘EVIE Subscriber has in steck and for sale, a full assortment of FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, Consisting of — Platforms, Unions, Counters, Grocer, and Even Balances. Dee. 26. J.S. CARVELL, Agent. BUCKETS & BROOMS, 95 DOZ. BUCKETS 25 Doz. BROOMS, nae »> For sale by Dec. 26. J. 8 CARVELL. KEROSENE. 100 64°58 best KEROSENE OIL, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. Dee. 26. SOLE LEATHER. SIDES Heavy New York SOLE LEATHER, For sale by 20 Dee. 26. SOAP & CANDLES. 100 Boxes P. Y. SOAP, 100 Boxes Common SOAP, 100 de CANDLES, For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. J. 8. CARVELL. Dee. 26. tf IALL or 18G4! WINTER or 1865! A Large Supply NEW GOODS Just Received at the “LONDON TOTNE.” H, HASZARD AS RECEIVED, per recent arrivals from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, BOSTON and ST. JOHN, New Brunswick, A LARGE jaad WELL SELECTED STOCK OF in ’ British Dry Goods, ‘Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Sta- tionery. Groceries and Hardware, ce. GSC. All having been carefully selected, direct from }manufactories, aud purchased on the best terms, they will besold at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, a liberal discount and easy terms made to wholesale customers, comprising A LARGE STOCK ot SUPERFINE aud Winter CLOTHS & COATINGS, in all the latest styles. Ladies’ DRESS MATERIALS, in great variety and latest styles SILKS—Black and Coloured, in Dresses and Pieces, Canilet Cloth, Alexandra Cloth, Knickerbocker Cloth, Baratheas (black and coloured), Cloth of Gold, York Repp, Pop- linettes, Plaid and Plain Winceys. &c. &c. ‘SHAWLS and MANTLES, large assortment in great variety and very cheap. BONNETS, HATS and CAPS, in every variety, viz: Silk, Felt, Cloth, Fur, Plush, Sealskin, &e., and Ladies’ Fur Skating or Sleigh Caps. RIBBONS and VELVETS, a choice seiection—Ribbon Velvets, (Cotton and Silk), Terry Velvets, (black and coloured), Silk Velvets, German and Faced Velvets, &e. &. &e. FLOWERS — French and other | Flowers, Borders, Cap Fronts, Cambric Hand- kerchiefs, Gloves; HOSIERY, in Cotton, Lawmbswoe! and Worsted, Muslin, Linen, Steel and Paper Collars, Hair Nets, Under and Weollen Sleeves in variety, &c. &c. DRESS BUTTONS and TRIM- MINGS, in great variety, Braids, Tassels and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslins, Edgings, Insertions, Veils, Silks, Twist, Reels, Threads, Quilling, (plain and cumped), &e. &e. FURS — Sable, Stone Martin, Fiteh, Mink, Mountain Martin, Chirechiile Kolenski, Opposum, Mock Ermine, Musquash Riding Boas and Cuffs, Stone Martin, Monkey, Goat and Seal Tail Muffs, &c., Fur Gloves, Gauntlets and Coat Collars, in Beaver, Russia Pup and Seal Fur. ac. STAPLE GOODS— Brown Cottons, Flannels, White, Striped and | Checked Shirtings, in Linnen and Cotton, Printed Flannel Shirtings and Shirts, in great variety, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, (Linen aud Cotton), Sacking, Scoteh and Kidder Carpetings, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Crumb Cloths, Oil Floor Cloth. 4000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, Eoglish make — good and cheap. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Over Coats, Shooting and Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Under Shirts, Water-proof Coats and Sheets, Rubber Bovts and Shoes, (very cheap), &. &c. HARDWARE—Ivon, Steel, Cut- lery. Glassware, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Carriage Varnich, Nails, Spikes, Brads, Tacks, Sheet Tron, Wire, Boxes Tin, Gig and Cart Bushes, Brass and Plaited Harness Mounting, Gig Whips, Bridles, Chain Traces Halter and Back Chains, Plough Metal, Hames, Bridle Bits, Knives and Forks, Scissors, Brushes of all kinds, Hand, Tennant and Cross Cut Saws. GROCERIES, &c.—Tea, Molas- ses, Coffee, Crushed aud Moist Sugar, Starch, Blue, Pearl Barley, Rice, Mustard, Spices, (ground and unground), Raisins, Currants, Blacking, Baking and Washing Soda, Sole Lea- ther, Tubacco, Pipes, Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Indigo, Manilla Rope, Pitch, Flour, &. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 28, 1864. EARTHENWARE! FoR SALE by the Subse:ibers — 10 CRATES of the above. G. & S. DAVIES. Jannary 2, 1865. MOLASSES! For SALE by the Subscribers — 33 Puncheons Retailing MOLASSES. G. & 8. DAVIES. January 2, 1865. : BAZAAR! Under the patronage of Mrs. Dundas. yee LADIBS jin connection with ST. PAUL'S CHUROH, in this City, intend hold- ling a BAZAAR on THURSDAY the 6th JULY uext, for the purpose of paying off the debt due on the Rectory. Further particulars in due time. Neby. 15, 1865 Labrador Herring for Sale. 12 » BBLS. No, 1 HERRING, & ; j pared at the shortest hotieg.. CATUERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. + Chiown, May 10,1064, Charloitetown, October 6, 1364. tf 13 Half Bbls, do do 40 Bois. No. 2, do JOHN 8. PURDIE. Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1865. tf The Fall Supply OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS IS NOW COMPLETED by the frrival of Ships Commopore, Unpiye, and Lorus, which, for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS, will contrast favourably with any other Im- eee for the season, and must insure a Rupid Sale. WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square House, Oct. 31, 1864. Fall & Winter 18G-t. The Importations OF FALL GOODS ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE: WILLIAM FULL ESIRKES to announce to his customers that he HAS RECEIVED, per Barques Commodore and Undine, from LIVERPOOL, and Lotus from LON BON, his Fall Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, which has been purchased in some of the BEST HOUSES in GREAT BRITAIN, and wili be sold at his usual low prices. THE STOCK COMPRISES: STAPLE DRY GOODS—Cotton Warp in all colours, Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, Tickings, Drills, Oznaburg, Bagging, and Flannels in Searlet, White and Blue. SHIRTING FLANNELS in great variety. Blankets, Rugs, Curpetings, &c. A Choice assortment of WINTER CLOTHS, in Beaver. Pilot & Whitney. MANTTE CLOTHS, in all colours and qualities. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS, in Plain and Checked Winceys, Knickerbockers, Camilets, Coburgs, Alexandra Cloths, &e. Dress Trimmings and Linings, in great variety. MANTLES and SHAWLS, in all the newest styles and materials. LADIES’ FELT HATS, in all qualities. A choice assortinent of , BONNET RIBBONS, in. all Colours and Widths. <A select assortment of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Plumes, Feathers, Borders, &c. &c. WINTER GLOVES, in great variety, in Cashmere, Cloth, Ringwood & Kid. In LADIES’ WOLLEN GOODS, a large assortment of Garibaldi Jackets, Polka Do., breakfast Shawls, Chest Protectors and Opera Hoods. A great variety of FUR BOAS. Gentlemen’s Furnishing GOODS. A large assortment of fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Over-Coats, Pants and Vests, Fancy FLANNEL SHIRTS. MUFFLERS, Fur Hats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c. &e. ALSO, THE USUAL ASSORTMENT OF General Groceries, Muscovado Sugar and Molasses, Prime COFFEE, 'TEA warranted, Coffee; Crushed Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Soap, Candles, Kc. &e. New York Sole Leather. TRON and SALT. The above GOODS have been well bought, and will repay in- spection at THOMAS’S OLD STAND. WILLIAM FULL. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1864. Photographs! Photographs! TAKEN DAILY BY R. BR. MACLELLAN. ue Best and Cheapest in the Colony. Photographs 20s. per doz. (whole length) ; other Card Pictures, suitable for the Album, only Is. 6d. each. _N. B.--The weather makes not the slightest difference by our formula. R. R McLELLAN, Feb. 6, 1865. 8i Great George St, Charlottetown, Jan. 23, 1865. Carlton’s Condition Powders ! YARMOUTH . Improved Stoves. rp rus Subscriber has this week received from the Manufactory, a fall and complete cargo of those celebrated Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Ex Schooner Blue Wave. Those Stoves cannot be beat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO- NOMY, and are the only Stoves imported here that give general satisfaction, and now offered for sale, LOW FOR CASH, Merchantable Produce, or twelve months’ credit on approved notes. A good assortment of Fall und Winter Goods. R. J. CLARK. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21,1864. tf Cloth Factory! MPYHE SUBSCRIBER begs respectfully to inform the public that he will continue to mantfacture CLOTH, &¢., at his establishment in Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottetown by H. J. Calbeck, Agent, or at the Mill. (= Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. CARL E. STANFIELD. t May 23, 1864, NOTICE, FPNUL undersigned Kxecutors and Trustees of the Estate of the late JOHN S. BREMNER, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sons having claims on the said estate to furnish their accounts forthwith to Rcewarp Heartz, Esq., Great George Street; and all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to pay over the amonnt of their respective accounts to him, he being authorized to receive the same. JAMES MOOR, ROBERT LONGWORTH, BiCHARD HBARTZ, Executors and Trustees. Charlottetown, Angust 3th, 1864. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. UST RECEIVED from ENGLAND. of best quality, and for sale at a low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, 4 holes jewelled,.............. £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases,....-., ao tie be 40 0 English Levers,......-.- +, nani ® 2.0.9 Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings. Steel Ear Ringsand Brooches, Gents’ Pins in great variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardon’s Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864. Cash Provision Store ! W. S. SMITH, Great George Street. FLOUR, TEAS " WINES, SPIRITS, and GENERAL GROCERIES. N.B.—W.S. 8. would call the attention of Re- tail Dealers to his Stock of Wines, Spirits, &c. Ch'town, May 23, 1864. isl & rw tf -Judson's Worm Tea! | REMEMBER Tut the very best. pluce to purchase HARDWARE Is AT Ww. KE. DAW SON'S, whe has, by arrivels from ENGLAND and the UNL. ED STATES, received # very large supply, which, sdded to the stock on hand, forme the largest y stofered by him, and at his ustial LOW PRICES Fur CAsH. Great George Street, Dec. 5, 1864. “THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY, Contracted or Stiff Joints. All the Medicines in the London dispensaries would barely benefit, much less cure, any chronic cases of contracted or stiff joints; whereas if this invaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a day, the effects will be immense. Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from this fine remedy when other means fail. Scorbutie Humors, Svald Heads and Skin Diseases. Scorbutie humors arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach are the organs at fault. The Pills will speedily restore these to a healthy action; while the Oint- ment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day, will soon cure any case of skin disease. Soldiers, sailors and miners use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world. Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone and Gravel. In any of the above complaints more benefit may be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the following simple means than is frequently brought about in six months by any other treatment. In bad cases, if the Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back over the region of the kidneys, it will quickly penetrate, and iu most instances give im- mediate relief. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly aceording to cireumstances, Diptheria, Sore Throats, &c. These maladies are of so serious and dangerous a nature that the Ointment would not be recom- mended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect It will cure, when every other means have failed, if applied immediately, and not delayed until the patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign re medy for sore throats. Settled cougbs or wheez ng will be promptly removed by rubbing in this unguent. Mothers should rub it into the chest ef their infants whenever there is any hoarseness, tightness, or other affection of breathing. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It is surprising how quicky a sore, ulceror wound deprives the body of strength, and unfits it for the duties of life; but it is no less wonderful to watch the effect of Holloway’s Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions, and assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills. The pain, inflammation, and other morbid manifestations soon disappear from the affected part, and health and strength return. This treatment creates sound flesh, and therefore makes its cures complete. Gout and Rheumatism Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the complaining parts. This treatment must be perse- veringly followed for some time, and duly assisted by powerful doses of Holloway’s Pills. The essence of these diseases lies in the blood, which has floating through each vessel the pain-giving poison which vitiates and inflames every tissue it comes in con- tact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic enlargement about the joints so characteristic of gouty and rheumatic maladies. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs jCorns (Soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Iseatd Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions Stiff Joints Sore Throats Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis |Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Seurvy Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandular Swell- Tumours Chiego-foot ings \Uleers Chilvlains \Lumbago | Wounds Chapped Hands |Piles \Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFE*SOR HOL- LOWAY, 224 Strand (near Temple Bar), Londor; also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—Is l}d, 2s 9d, ds Gd, Lis, 22s, and 33s each Pot. *,* There is a corsiderable saving by taking the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. October 31, 1864. BROWN’S Bronchial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND , THROAT DISEASES. — MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ior Children Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC. DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT FOOD, For Invyalids and Persons of Impaired Digestion. Recommended by the Faculty. pus PATENT FOOD is so carefully and scientifically prepared that it is inrfnensely stperior to Arrowroot; Sago, Tapioca, Bread, }3is- | cuit, Corn Flour, or any other kind of farimaceous | food for Infants, not alone from its purity,strength, | and nourishing properties, but also from its having | been peca'‘iarly and thoroughly cooked in its nia- | nafacture, which renders it more easily digestib'e. | It cannot canse Acidivy or Wind. It is very agree- | able, and, from the nature of its composition. is exactly adapted for all conditions of the stomach. It can be made ready for use, without trouble, in two orthree minutes. Mixed in Beef Tea, Milk, or any other finid, the | Patent Food is pre-eminently suited to Invyalids, | from its wholesome and strengthening qualities. | It is a real biessing, and from itsremarkable cheap- | ness accessable to all. One trial will prove its efficacy—it will recom- | mend itself. Sold by | W. BR. WATSON. | | City Drag Store, July 18, 1864. } = - | ~ Judson’s Pills! DR. LA’MERT S2ZLP-PRESSRTARION.. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, I8 6p., BY POST, 38S. CURRENCY. ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Essay on) Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in | maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the | functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Mar- ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements that constitute the most cherished objects of existence. By Dr. La’Mert, 37 Bedford Square, London, Li- | centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College of Sergeons, England, &c. The above work contains most useful and interest- ing information on the physiological changes which oceur in the Keproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- | served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming deseriptions, and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by persons, whe, practising with false medical qualifi- cations, irflict most serious injuries, and render judi- | cious treatment frequently abortive. Tbe author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stands on the ‘ Medical Register,’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been exclusively engaged for a series of years in the treatment of the various functional! disorders of the | nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to | the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At bome for consultation daily from ten till two, and from aix till eight, either personally or by let- ter—87 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the Colonies can be suecess- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in seeresy and safety to any address. “ SELF-PRESERVATION ”’ may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price Is 6d ; free by post, 8s, currency :— Hauirax, N.S.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmourn, N. S.—Messrs. Young and Baker, Booksellers. Sypney, C. B —Mr.J.P. Ward, News Office. Sr. Joun, N. B.— Messrs. H.Chubb & Co., Courier Cuanuorterows, P. E.1.—Mr. J. Ings, Islander Prince Edward Island’ BOOT & SHOP FACTORY, — Cheapside, Queen Square, _— T HE subscriber begs to tender his thanks to his friends and customers, for the steady’ lnorensing enpoors, whieh he bas reveivetl singe - mmencement in business on hi j » a — — oe to say that. Tiothing atvalt be y 1g On Lis part to meri i wanti pa merit & continuance of the He now wishes to inform intendi A that he hus the largest Stock of BOUTS shone écc, ever offered in the city, and at prices t a five per cent cheaper than cay be imported wy manufactured ttider the immediate cuptbindoadian’ Lata of the subscriber, conprising ’ 3000 PAIRS Ladies’ Kid CONGR i ae enaness BOOTS, Do Grained Calf Bualmorai bY Do de Congress bo rE cee Boots, all kinde a en's Kid, Grained, C. ¥ : * Tas ned, Calf and Pranella Boots, Men's Grined and Waxed Boots, double and single soles a Congress and Balmoral Boots en's heavy Brogans, Boys’ heavy Bro fis, * Boys’, Youths’ and Children's Boots eu , kinds and sizes. re " Goods recommended ean be relied on. Great inducements offered to Whole ] ; and sales made on favorable teil par Pers GEORGH 4 Feb'y 27,1865. din ae htt . > Grain! Grain! Graint HE highest price gi T and OATS a sixes for BARLEY Coles’s Brewery and Distitiery. ” ££] Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper (rai tay be purchased in the market,the best of Kum, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Whis- key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale: Charlottetown, Jane 20, 1364, MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS PH@NIX BITTERS. HESE Medicines have now been before public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, be during thattime have maintained a high charactey in almost every part of the globe for their extraon dinary and immediate power of restoring perfee health to porsens suffering under nearly every ki of disease to which the human frame-is liable, | + IN MANY THOUSANDS : of certificated instances, they have even rescned suf. ferers from the very verge of an untimely gray after all the deceptive nostrams of the day had ut terly failed; and to many thousands they bave permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of vealth without which life iteelf is but a partial blesg. ing. 5o great, indeed, has their eflicaey in and infallibably proved that it bas appeared scareel less than miraculous to those who were acquain with the beautifully philosophical principies upon whieh they are compounded, and upon which’ consequently act. It was to their manifost and sible action in purifying the springs and ebannels of life, and indulging them with renewod tone and vigor, that they were indebted tor their name, Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries wh. boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI- CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Axsevie not any other mineral, in any form whatever. tirely composed of extracts from rare and plants, the virtues of which, though long known tp several Indian tribes, and recently to some emine: pharmacentical chemists, are altogether unknown’ the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and wer never before admjnistered im so happily efficacious a combination. stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and erudi, tiesconstantly settling round them; and te remove the hardened faces whieh collect in the conyolp- tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrheg with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known tu allregular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of these well informed men against the quack medi- cinesof the age. The second effect of the VE@Rs fABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kide neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the rinary organs, The blood, which takes its red color rom the ageney of the liver and Jungs, befcre it passes into the beart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek, The following are among the distressing variety of buman diseasesin which the VEGETABLE LIFB MEDICINES are well known to be infallible, FEVEKS of all kinds, by restoring the blood tow regular circulation, through the process of perspi- ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lire Mepicines bave keen known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removirg local inflammation from the muscles and ligamente of the joints, Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen. ing the kidneys and bladder: they operate must de- lightfally ou these importantorgaus, and hence they have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Grave. Aliso 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 whieh even slight colds will occasion, and which, if not re:noved, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dia- eases. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complerions, by their alternative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin and the morbid state of which oceasions a)) erup- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other diva gree- able complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, anda striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases, DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wild vanish, as & natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with asolventprocess, and without vio- lence: all violent purges leave the bowols costive within two days. DIARRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are-oc- casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of the mucuous membrane. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ™F- DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatie reeom- mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of THIR(Y-FIVE YEARS, and that he tried | in vain every remedy prescrived within the whole | compass of the Materia Medica. He, however, at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only impro. bable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Me- dicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain ree medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—acure by there media cines is permanent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED AND BE CURED. . Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, Genzral Debility, Lossor Appetire, any Diseased or FeuaLes—these medicines have been used with the most beneficia} results in cases of this deseription: —Kuxs’s Evit and Scroruca, in its worst forme yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re markadle Medicines. Nigar Swears, Nervovg Dr- sitity, Nervous ComPLaints of al] kinds, Paups- TATION uF THE Heart, Paiyren’sCoxic,arcs poedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES, ; Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find taese Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- dicate from the system all the effecis of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, bothin the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no ove whois not an AUTHORIZEDAGENT. Prepared by Dr. W. B MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N.Y. ao . Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; Jobn Beer, Bedeque} Garret and Hudson, do; H. Beer, South port; W. Shaw, New Giasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod- gers, Cascumpec; J.J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’ss John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, ceapans iB. a) Orwell; R.S, Holman, uomerside; Wm. Brow, Ca raver July 17, 1864. ware mee base The Examiner I Printed and Published, every MonpaY, ce. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1963. ly by EDWARD WHELAN, at Lis Office, Hille borough -street. near King-Square. Price—lde per anuum, payable half-yearly 1x apvaner. They areen- The first operation is to loosen fromthe coatsof the a a