“~ ~ a4 # i COLONIAL LEGISLATURE, ~ class of the tenants in @ position to embrace | the provisions of the Fifteen Years’ Pur- | chese Bill, and thas enable them to become | freeholders ; but it will not be much benefit | to the poorer class of tenants, who cannot) | raise half the prive of their farms, so that) they would be entitled to receive assistance | from the Government. It will just leave | them as they are at present. Still, as I do) / not see that we can du anything better, I and we ’ 2 r r CPS RH A PROCLAMATION BY HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE DUNDAS, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chicf in and ocer Her Majesty’s Island Prince Edward, and the Territorves thereunte belonging, Chan- cellor, Vice Admiral, and Ordinary of the same, &c. &c. He. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Wevnespay, March 29. BiLL TO aSSiIST TENANTS TO BLCOME FREE- HOLDERS. ( Continued.) Hon. Mr. Dinawett: I am bappy to see | will support the Bill as it stands, 4 this Bill introduced ; and I expect it will be | musteply endeavor, at some future time, to! the means of relieving a few farmers, yet | pass some measure to relieve we ee fe. 5.) »xte : las , Woked % se Bill. nat, perhaps, to the - Rie of «tga wo om ee ae S aamniee Seumsia Wtbibldtt duh Conerner. i ine. ieve, however, | think we are doin; J g onc eye Jet ih abep bathe 1 , Bill, as it is the bess that can be done THEREAS it appears that divers per- that it is a step ia the right direction, though | this , as it is the bess th : et a serpin en cy bwe ; ; at 2 J , i » sous in certain parts of this Island have as i o rw oe oe — = yo one “ a seapnen “ -~ “." ee = ooo soci ited or leawued Totnes tor Wie purpose ot Purchase Bil last Session, and this Bill this; which was passed last year, the tenants S0vlster vr Siding and assisting one another in Segsion, is the right way to Felivve the ten- | complained ot hardship, and not without resisting the payment of certain Rents, w hich they an The Bill which was passed last Ses- | reason, for several ceses came to MY OWN) pecame legally bound to pay, as Tenants, on cer tr | tain Towauships ia this Island : : And whereas it has been bronght to my notice antry. , ' sion has fixed the price of land ac too high a| knowledge where tenants went to pay the rate. Ifa Bill like this had been passed rent, and believing that they had overpaid a aPe Todiet of tke Law bea recently besa 5 without the other, it would bave a better it since 1893, they thought they would have | jontly obstructed and prevented from discharging tendency, for the proprietors would take less a balance in their favor, but they found that jj. duty by persons who have so combined as for theirland. Iam exceedingly well pleased whatever amount they had overpaid since | aforesaid : at this Bill being brougit in, for it is carry-| 1855, was placed to the credit of previous ing gut the policy of the late Government, | years, when, in many cases, hone WAS due, | Ly on; such purposes, they do oppose themselves which was so loudly condemned by the party | thus they considered it thrown away. Lis), [fer Majesty avd the Laws. . rliiel q i 0 tric Yueen’s ° whieh was then in the op-| honor from the second District of Que¢ ae a rv a ; M roll ke of the Ww rrel| | immediately to abstain froim ull such unlawful as- position. It must be very pleasing to me/ County (Mr. Golf) spoke o ie OTN a who has beard so much against that party, | estate, and said that the Goyernment would |e aei'T do further command end enjoin a]! Magis for it shows that they were right, and the | lose £18,000 by it.bat I cannotagree withhim. | paises she : 1 do not op-| On turning to the Accounts of the Commis-! all Constables and Peace And I do command and enjoin all such persons Oiticers, and all other then of positi ym were wrong. ; renee * , pee oe pose this Bill, bat will give it my hearty | sioner of Public Lands, we find the amount) loyal subjects of Her Majesty, to disc: ip * - ea . * es , * aii . iia . "92 Ky every means in their power,such unlawful comb support, for it is just falling back and taking | paid on account of pure aso — 3.500, ation, and to give their prompt aid and assistance, the steps of the Jate Government, except that; due £13,500, due on bonds £477; which) vie jaws ly required, in opposing, preventing would leave a bulance in round numbers of | and resistiug whonmvever. who shall tuke part in any such unlawfal combination, and in to justice any such persons all persons, urresting and bringing ffending. or haVing offended as aforesaid. onen And 1 do further solemnly warn GOD SAVE THE QUUEN. Corner Kent Street & King Square. CALL at DOUGLASS’S WAREROOMS. Ile bas the largest and best assorTMENT of Ready-made Furnituro, [* you wish to buy FURNITURE, they wished to get money under the Loan I a t Bui at a fae lower rate of interest. They | £9,500, and there aro 24,400 acres still un- wuld have got it at three and & half or four | sold. [t is probable that the greatest part per cent, instead of paying six as at present of the unsold land is of inferior quality, but ‘And your honors must perceive that if the | even admitting that it did not bring any-) jt is Loan Bill had received the support of the} thing, the loss would only be about halt} co irse, and that I pele me . to be obeyed an then Opposition with the same good will that what his honor has said. i jf ceo : — — Hea z a a. il eee the present minority are supporting this flon. the Presipenr: This is a Bill which oe ee meas Bg 7 cig x! a measure, it would huve been car. ied, and a/ [am very glad to see brought forward, and thie 221 das at hin Sin the veer of Mar pte jargy portion of the tenantry would now be) | mast disagree with bis humor from Prince | One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, free. That is the view | take o! it. I do | County (Me Lord) that there will not be and in the twenty-eighth year of Her Majesty's aot think it can be suid that this is a new | twenty tenants made free by it. I think it er: mas AY Ht POPE Col. Sec’y scheme of the preseut party. I would bave | will be the means of making @ great many sie igre nite lial, di supported the Ball more cheerfully if it had | free. It is a general Bill, extend ng to ali| authorised a loan of two-thirds of the price tenants im the country. The tenant ean of the farm to the tenants, fur we will never| make an agreement with his landlord at !0s. have a peaceful, happy or prosperous country | 8d. an acre, or whatever lower price be can ; till we get the tenauts relieved, and getelear | and it wil be an inducement to those pro-| of the rént-paying system. [ will say uv! prietors who do not come un Jer the Fifteen | more at present, but will probably have some- Years’ Purchase Bill to sell to their tenants. thing to offer when the Louse is in Com-| [her fore, I think it is a step in the right anittee. ‘direction. lam glad that the day has ar- Hon. Mr. Gorr: I never heard any fault! rived when we can all agree on a question o! found with the Land Purchas Act, bat I| this kind. IL believe it is the first Bill for! have heard complaints about the way in | the relief of the tenantry which ever passed which it was mismanaged iv reference to the | the House of Assembly unanimously, and > 7 ' ‘ ' ' f the latest and most f le sTLYES, to seleet Worrell Estate, by which nearly the whole | believe it wili pass unanimously here also. 1) °* '° ™ os be ar a : a. ¢ o> ¥ : = ae Pl 5d 2 from in the land, a of the parchase mouey of that s:a‘ewassunk | believe that if we had been as usanimous il tin? sii. Lakenedepeenian ’ ; . “ ‘ OV ( ‘ Tbus, w burden of £18 000 was pat upon the! years ago, this question would have been EXT REMELY ; LOW PRICES, country to give free land to the tenants on) settled before to-day. It is well that we are | ConusIsUngs Ols— that estate. Lam delighted that this mea-| beginning te understand each other better. 1) Drawing Room, Dining and Chamber Furniture \Iso, Side Boards, Book Ca Wardrobes and 1ao Hal 1nd sure has been brought in, for 1 believe it isa) hope and trust that this Bill will have the} + cal pedi seen are: etehtion step in the right direction. he Fifteen | effect of patting down Tenant Leagues, 1 Toile “ae tay 9 “ sesso ag Ci eke aoe Years’ Purchase Bill is not complete without | believe the Bill which was passed last year! Cradles, Feather Beds, Mair back rent. 1) Mattrasses, Cane and Wood Chairs, Olfice Chan this. But, while I am glad to see this Bil) bas relieved mary tenants of 1 in as it is, 1 think it would have becn advisable | heard of one man who went to pay his ar- |! Cushints, Cornices, Po - K jilers, Suades aud to-extend it te two-thirds in plice of one-} rears of rent, and he took home £50 in his) Tassels. A targe assortment ol half; it would enable the Bill to go into) poeket which he would have had to pay but | Sofas and Lounges. peri +h sooner, and the interest that Bill. ble had paid his rent since , ; Operation Sv tpucn sone, d . e " { r , a i lle hac par is ren nee ONE PIANO. ot the money would be so mueli less than the | 1858, and the arrears previous to that time ; : yo . j ulities afford- he 7 ‘ J es | {= Please call and exarfiine. rent. Still, by means of the facilities aford-| were wiped off by that Bill. Surely that ed by the Savings Bank und other ways,| was a benefit to him, and many others have Corner Kent Street and King Square. many poor tenants Can Save a little from} been relieved in the same way. There are | GEORGE DOUGLASS. time to time, till they accumulate a sum suf-| many in the settlement where [ live whoare| Charlottetown, Feb 20, 1800. tf ficient to place in the bands of the Com-| in arrears to the amount of £100, and taking) | J Set TE, NS I missiuner of Public Lands to entitle them to | that off will be like adding that much to the i.O N DON Ei QO i) SHY draw one half the amount required to pur-| value of their farms ; andif they were selling ; “ae - ebuse their farms from the Government.| them they would get that much more tor istablished 1830. E Therefore, I think there are very few ten-|them. Surely that must be a benefit to) sag | am sorry that the Bill (the Piiteen p54 . — ants who will pot, in @ short time, avail | them. themselves of the privileges of the ** Pro-| Years’s Purchase Bill) did not extend to all prietor’s Bill,”’ as it is eatled ; and thie Bill the proprietors on the Island. I know some will be the means of inducing the proprietors | have already made themselves free under the who are not bound by that Bill to offer terms operation of that Bili, aed, with the assist- to their tenants which will enable them to) ance of this Bill, many more will do so. LIVERPOOL, Lorvs from LONDON Hecen Davies from BARBADOES, Seven Brorurrns, BEAVeRLY and steamer CoMMEKCE from Now I have thought fit to issue this | mv Proclamation, warning all parties concerned in | feuch uulawfal combination, that, in attempting to | riffs and other Ministers of the law,sind | all persons that} my duty to see that the Law shall take its} Furniture Warerooms, Tele aaiaiaa s: Schooner for Sale. Schooner “ 5 on Pi ister ; a i yy Wot Hackemt k) in 1862-—is very >, | j yu rell fo a: substantially po Oe ELL: Ch'town, P. E- I. April 10, 1860. Lihgt House at North Cape. wt KALED TEN DEBS will be received by »s ne andéreiandd, at pis Ollice, Charlottetown, mune et BG , j0th day of MAY next, | til WEDNESDAY, the? Yarke » North | for ae erection of a Licht HOU = - = 8 aaa Cape of this Island, agreably Wo & Pin ne ope ; ice. | fication oo Shon " one ee and sufficient men, willing se become bound fer the ere oe | ance of the work, will be required to sscoupany ae a nd THOMAS ALLEY, : “ete : Mareh 27, 1860. Sup. Pub. Works. Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, By Private Contract, N DONALDSTON ESTATE, LOT No. 33 containing about ‘Two hundred and Forty Acres of EXCELLENT LAND, ; Bounded on the East by Bedford Bay, on the W est by Winer River, and abutting on the Corran Ban | ; A large portion of the land is cleared and j remainder covered | There are on the} | bridge. Lic ina good state of Cultivation ; chietly with fencing timber. | chietly with tod DWELLING HOUSE, | 134 ft » B8tt; a BARN 40ft ~ oO It and 20 ft Po t, | leith CELLAR; a good WELL of WATER, | tovether with several Ponds and Springs; a good supply of Swamp Mud, together with Muscle Mud und other Manures., both in the Bay and the River It will be sold in LOTS to suit intending purcha- gers, anda portion of itis Ww a fora country Store, a Lime Kiln, or a Fishing cstablishment. Possession istalt. Terms Liberal. Apply to | ° m | the Proprietor in Charlottetown. on er tt JOUN A. McDONELL. | Mareh 27th, 1865 PR: | ' , 3 ‘Valuable Building Lots | IN CHARLOTTETOWN. _~ be sold by PUBLIC AUOTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st | day of MAY next, at 11 o'clock, ‘ part of TOWN LOTS Nas. © and 7, in the Second ired of Town Lots in Charlottetown, the pro- lperty of JoHN Barecct and JosePHu FRANCIS Bari LLI, of London, Esquire 8. liun nee wiber offers for sale the | : 2 PILE subset Ge THE SEA,” | ’ —built at Bathurst, N. | professional attendance, &c, aud give receipts In | my baie. . ! ' save further trouble, be settled immediately. in the forenoon, | — NOTICE. NEWBERY is hereby authorized to collect amounts due me for All accounts rendered by him must, to EZR. GAUVREAU,. Ch'town, 27th February, 1869. isl > §.—E. C. NewsBery can be seen at Dr. } Gauvreau’s Olfice. Nee WATCHES and JEW ELLERY. UST RECELVED from SNGLAN D, of best quality, and for sale at a low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, 4 holes jewelled,...----------- £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases,..--.---+--+-- 4 : : English Levers,.-----+>--+++++-2+--* 7 Watch Chains and Keys, Fingei Rings, Steel Ear Ringsand Brooches, Gents’ Pins in great variety, oe A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Swarden's Corner. ~ New Brunswick Ale! PEXUE undersigned has received from New Branswick, 800 yallonsof very superior XX | ALE, which be offers for sale in casks and quarter Also in bottle by the barrel. DOUGLASS A. SMITH. Enqnire at the office ot D. M. Harrington, Esq., Water Street. Dec. 26, 1864. Labrador Herring for Sale. 6) BBLS. No. 1 HERRING, 122 cask 8. 13 Half Bbls. do 7 40 sbls. No. 2, ao fi "7 JOUN 8. PURDIE. Charlottetown, Jan. 30, A865. aN ft od = : Cloth Factory - EVIE SUBSURIBERK begs respectfully to inform the public that he will continue to manufacture CL¢ TH. &c., at his establishment in Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottetown by H. J. Calbeck, Agent, or at the Mill. i “rp Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. CHARLES E. STANFIELD. May 23, 1864. tf i: Cash Prevision Store ! W. S. SMITH, Great George Street. FLOUR, Pie TEAS, WINES, SPIRITS, and GENERAL GROCERIES. N.B—W.S.S. would call the attention of Re- i tai! Dealers to his Stock of Wines, Spirits, &c. Ch'town, May 23, L864. isl & rw tf COFFEE! COFFEE! fEXO weet the wants of my customers I have in Stock 1694 Ibs. GREEN COFFEE, | This property bas an exteusive frontage on Dor- chester, Pownal aud Syduey Streets, and from it central aud eligible position, is at present one of the | most desirable for [he Land to be submitted to competition has been | ided inte BUILDING LOTS. E—A dep sit of 25 per cent. | n the day of Sale, and the balance 2of the pretiises payable by four annual instal half in two msidue in four years from the day of yn of the purchaser,) with interest Bu <div |} gp Terms oF Sat l to e paid di Whit secured by Mortg ito be t ils, or one | years and the sale, (ut the opti For particulars as to title, inspection of Plan of ty, apply tethe Lou. Joun Lonawortu, > | Attoru y for Lue owners WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, 17th April, 1865. (IIE undersigned offers for sale his FIVE | TOWN WATER LOTS, near Prince-street } Ferry Wharf, in such portions as may be agreed | | npon FIVE BUILDING LOTS in the fown MAJOR BEETE. Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. is! p Gin Also For Sale, or To Let, ‘EYUAT beautifully situated HOUSE and and within a little less than one and a half mile of FARM, belonging to the subscriber, on the | which I shall reast and grind, and continue to = ply the very best article of GROUND COFFE 4 fro be hadinthe Irland, and quite equal to any to : for building purposes in the City. | be had in the Provinces. Feb. 27,1864, _W. E. DAWSON._ Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! Sapital, ---= £1,000,000 Sterling. FEVELE Subscriber, having been appointed avent for the above first class Insurance Com- pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of property J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10, tf [Extracts From Newsparers.] On reference toa return wade to Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th | June, 1861, it will be seen that the increase of Duty for the year, aid by the * QUEEN,” was £2367, being upwards of £1006 more than paid by any other office ever yet established in this City. jFrom Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, I861-] *‘ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justl- } fied in saving that no other Company, within the | same period, ever attained so large an income in Princetown Road, opposite the Catholic College, | either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statement.we make no exception even in favor of our older local Charlottetown, Oct. 31,1 864. | YARMOUTH Improved Stoves. 'YEMELE Subscriber has this week received from the Manufactory, a fall and complete cargo of those celebrated Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Ex Schooner Blne 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’ eredit ou approved notes. A good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. R. J. CLARK. | Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21,1864. tf DR. G. W. SUTHERLAND patronage extended to him since commencing the practice of his profession, in its various branches, | in this City, and trusts, by attention and assidnity, | that the same may still be continued towards him. By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has increased his present large Stock of : Drugs and Chemicals, Choice Perfumery. Toilet Articles, in variety ; selected from the best London House, by those competent of doing jnstice to the business. : The Dispensary department will be under his own iz mediate superintendence. Dr. SUTHERLAND begs also to observe that he trusts the fact of having practised in Scotland seve- ral years, and nearly twenty years of extensive Colonial practice in every branch of his profession, cbabinél with unremitting assidnity and perso nal attendance, will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure Satisfaction. [Pe Advice to the poor gratis. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, 1864. ll DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT FOOD, For Invalids and Persons of Impaired Digestion. Recommended by the Faculty. qi PATENT FOOD is so earefally ’ and scientifically prepared that it is immensely | snperior to Arrowroot, Sago, Tapioca, Bread, Bis lenit, Corn Flonr, or any other kind of farinaceons | food for Infants, not alone from its purity .strength, | and nourishing properties, but also from its having jbeen pecn'iarly and thoroughly cooked in its ma | nufacture, which renders it more easily digestible | It cannot canse Acidity or Wind. It is very agres lable, and, from the nature of its composition, Is lexactly adapted for all conditions of the stom»ch } two orthree minutes. . : | Mixed in Beef Tea, Milk, or any other fluid, the | Patent Food is pre-eminently suited to Invalids. lfrom-its whelesome and strengthening qualities. | It isa real blessing. and from itsremarkable cheap | ness accessable to all. One trial will prove its efficacy—it will recom- imend itself. Sold by W. R. WATSON. | City Drug Store, July 18, 1864. Judson’s Pills! | THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY, | ples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which j ETURNS thanks for the very liberal, It can be made ready for use, without tronbile, in | Charlottetown. ‘The IHlouse has a nomber of large l jand commodious Rooms, aud is in every respect | companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the suitable for a respectable fomily. The Farm con- | Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies. sists of SEVEN PASTURE LOTS, and the pur-| {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861.] race. {fff YY the Commopone and Unvine trom | chaser or tenant can have one or more of these j Lots to suit his convenience. o—_— ALBO —— TWO HOUSES in Charlottetown—one opposite Hillsborough Squire, and ene in Grafton Lane, with a lot ef Land atrtac hed to each tlouse of 40 by 76 feet—all of which will be sold on reasonable terms, and time given for three-fourths of the pur “ Among these important institutions stands emi nent for its solidity, as well as fer its success, “the Queen Insurance Company,’”’ which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A | reference to the ample — in another page will jfully satisfy every reades the | i made by this association since its foundation. | snecess is, indeed, rarely attained, and it attests lat once the excellence of its management, and the r of the signal progress | Sach | _¢ | —_—— Contracted or Stiff Joints. | obtain assistance from Government. And) Adjourned till 4 o'clock, p. m. } a Se uns ‘ - ee ae hes ted i ut before many years willelapse, the proprieturs —- - ae by one a a pg, ' a will eve shas st, will be bheis. wiees} poleyto) = <7 ty oa =< mam | AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! dispose of their lands to the Government at) © 22 9 = ae at iiels ainda ERAGE, Sree alow rate. As to she amount, £50,001) £ Fe & 2B Fee ey eee ce eA ciale Bayers sulpiic do not think it will ever be all drawn or be} 2 | F* w = Q + OD fasusnal. The present importation comprises — ail out at one time. Atall events, the Go-| 26 = = = “i J > 2 z 3 7 thds and tierces Bar-| 8 bales Carpet & Wool vernment will be perfectly safe. The ten-| 3 Sine cw Be = hadoes SUGAR. a a ants on Lot $4 are pow in treaty for the) F is ps = 2 o _— = 3 oy 20 hhds Muscovado Mo-) 17 packages Glasgow purchase of their farms, and it would be} > = 2s = 6 a ar, Sot “A hwses, Pri bide aooore eres quite safe for the Government to advance| =. 4% 20 > 8 2. be > eS i” wr rime Congo oe mereeTeS. them a much larger sum than 83. 4d. an} ao s4% = & *< as * | 7 cases Batdv- meade wels end Shira. Bais acre, for many of the farms on that Town-| — .. 2 © g > re) 3 | Clothing,” = : and Bagging, Osua ship are worth four or five pounds an acre. | - fees © ot iy et cd 2 ej i 2 do Geuts’ and Ladics burgs, (Canvass, Cali I aw glad that this Bill has passed the other; ~ GS Fae 5 = ny ti or S. ner Coats an Ray h- ew el branet of the Legislature uncnimously, and | ee cs a+ a ated Decks et Siete Pa atid 1 hope the tenants will take it in good faith, = oe Sues = s i a s $2 Shoes, | 6 do Cotton Warp, und be satistied that the Govervment have; Sp 72 ~ co = S | 4do Kubber Boots &| 9 do Printed, Un done the best thing for them that was in Ys o - «oe > o— | ta poe Ps sd Bihbonst ae . t White their power. [also hope that it will pat as| = Ss 2 °.° 2 oe Tea a pons iS arma 4 ae end to Tenant Leagues. A“ Es = 5 = | 7 do Haberdashery, | Shirtings. Hoo. Mr. Ramsay: I am glad that this) =3 =~ _ ERS __| 5 do Linen Drapery, | 2 do Butfalo Robes, Bili has beew brought forward, for 1 am | . ae | > ares + te Ve pping Paper, aware that it. was much Sequiged I have It 1S a well known fact | 2 ip Shares th Mantles, 115 ‘miekanen assorted heard some opposition to the Land Purchase , | 4 do Ladies’ Fare, Pointe: Bill, and some do consider it a harship ty be | taxed to give free land to the tenants on the | Worrell Estate when they do not enjoy any | benefit from that Bill themselves. But this | Bill will extend to all parts of the Island, | therefore | think they have no rear on to com- i plain. Iam confident that @ large portion | cheerfully givé it my support. lion. Mr. ANperson: Lam glad Bill of this kind brought in to the relief of the | | to see a! tenants, and | am confident that it will en- gh ‘ | . ft . . = . . able many of them to become frecholders 5 | 4, qe, any description of Boots, Shoes, &e, required, and I am also glad to hear the opinion of | at short notice. your honors that it will not ran th: Govera. went in debt. settled upon the Township lands, and of | course they settle on the best land. There-| fore, | do not think the Government will lose arything, while it will be an immense benefit to the tenants. Hon. Mr. Loxv: No, I do not think the Government will lose much. It will just turn out like the Fifteen Years’ Purchse Biil sion. ‘That Bill was going to do wonders for the tenants; but can any of your honors inform the Mouse bow many tenants have purchased their farms or have been made free under that Bill? Have there been a} secure, or half a score? Many are able to} purchase and do not do so. lion. Mr. Gorg: I was told yesterday by | & proprietor that a large number of tepanis were going to purchase. Hon. Mr. Lorp: I was told so, too, but | believe they are not Perhaps there might) be ten throughout the Island, but not more ; | therefore, it turns out the famous Pill was a mistake. If it was going tu be such & great benefit to the farmére, there would not be su many peying ther rent from year to year. | They are tov wise to purchase under that Bill, tor the price is too high, thervfore that convipees me that the Bill 1s a failure ; and I venture to say that it will be just the same with this Bil. Not twenty tenavts in the Island will purchase uuder it. O' course | am not going to oppose the Bill, for [ know that any opposition I could offer t) it would be inefizetual, and perhaps it will be like a chip in porridge, neither good bor harm. The poor man cannot be placed in a worse positron. Many consitered that tiey bad a claim to the fishery reserves, but they were given away by the Fiiteew Years’ Purchase Bill, avd this Bill just goes to back that Bill up. The parts of that famous Award of the Commissioners which it was thought would be no benefit to the tenants, were singled out and embodied in the Fiiteen Years’ Purchase Bill. The highest price on which the Go- vernment will give an advance oder this Bil} ws 16s. 8d. per acre, and thong: is is not a fixed price, still it is fxing a rule and will be taken notice of. ‘That price and the rent will bring it up, in many cases, to over twenty shillings an acre, and the Govern- ment have guarded against advancing over Bs 4é.anucre. Therefore, L think at will) bo very little benefit to the tenants lion. Mr. McDonatv: His honor who has just resumed his seat ecys that mot twenty tenants On the Island will benefcs by the operation of this Bull, bat, in that view of case, {differ trom bim. | am of opinion that che Fifteen Years’ Purchase B..1, passed Jest Session, would be ipoperative without some measure of this kind to ussist in work- ingit' We know that the price fized®by that Bill was very high, bigher thao many wotld be willwg to pay for tier farms Hiowever, we must look upon it as @ com. promise, something bke the Quebec Confer. ence, but I think the landlords bad the bes: of the bargain. Atiunk it will put the bes: \FTEXIIAT the BOOTS, SHOES, &e. made ia surplus stock remaining on hand by buying at | the above establish ment. None will apply to the Go-| are decidedly of opinion that it is to the iradvantave : ' : i . . , vernmeot for assistance but those who have | to patronize the Prince Edward Istand Boot ‘and Shoe Factory. 50 sides Sole Leather 1 case Gunes, 3 do Fur Caps, 1 do Damask and Mo- reena, 3 do assorted Cutlery, 4 do Floor Cloths, ldo EP Ware, ~ 2 do Glaze Living. 1 do Indigo, 5do Townends HATS] 25 tons essorted Iron, & CAPS, 35 bdls Spring, Cast and Blister Steel, at the Prinee Edward Island BOOT & SHOE} FACTORY, ure better and cheaper than can be imported THAT Wholesate Dealers ean buy their Boots, Shoes, &c, on better terms and at lower prices than they can import them. do Felt Hats, THAT Wholesale Buyers can order small or} 9 do Ladies’ HATS and}225 pieces Plough Metal, | of the tenanta will are:! themselves of the! large lots upon the same terms, and can receive privileges ef chis Bill, and, therefore, 1 will| tem in any put ef P. E. Island within three | d . | BONNETS, ; — 9 do Sundries, 90 do Ironmongery. ays from the iime their order is received. | 3 bales Cloth, Ta hen ra . . | THAT Dealers in Boots, Shoes, &e, can prevent ing Soda; Barrels Crushed Sugar, Currants, THAT Wholesale Buyers can have made to : r : Salts; Kegs Powder, Cudbear, Mustard, Boxes London Soap, Tobacco, Stareh, Rai- sins, Extract Logwood, Lozenges, Glass, Pepper; Bags Rice, Coffee, Alispice, Leaks, Coils Manilla Rope, Dozens Broows and Pails, &c. G. & S. DAVIES. THAT all who have bought Boots, Shoes, &c, THAT the Merchants and others who have bought at the above establish ment ean with couti- | Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864. dence recommend them to their customers. licenced tiie MUM te tenighahmadiet Ask chdaleadjiecd a eS Orders respectfully solicited and punctually | The rE ll 3 ] attended to. , ad puppy GEO. NICOLL. or March 20, 1865. isl rw ph m6in which was discussed so much here last ses DAWSON'S BUILDING, BR isi Ae FOREIGE CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND GCODS IS NOW COMPLETED KENT STREETS. by the arrival of Ships Commopore, Unpine, and WILLIAM - WILSON Lotus, which, for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS, TWAS JUST OPENED A LARGE| ¥'!! contrast favourably with any | portations for the season, aud must STOCK OF : Rapid Sale. General Wlerchandise, o——— CONSISTING IN PART OF LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the latest | styles; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaines, | Wineies, French Merinos and Delaines. Grev. White, Striped and Printed COTTONS. SHIRTINGS, Tiekings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Jeans, Sheetings in Grey aud White. White, Red, Blue, and Fancy FLANNELS; Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &¢e., &e. Superior Meltens, very cheap; Wantle Cloths, Mantles, and Ready-made CLOTHING. FEATHERS, Hats, Shawls, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, &¢., Ke. HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting, Weavers’ Reeds, Nails. &e., &c. TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Kuives, Powder, Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &e., &e. insure a WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square House, © t. 31, 1864. BAZAAR! Under the patronage of Mis. Dundas, FEYHE LADIES in connection with ST. PAUL SCHURCE, in this City, intend hold- ing a BAZAAR on THURSDAY the 6th JULY next. for the purpose of paving off the debt due on he Rectory. Further particulars in due time. Febv. 13. 1865. : REMEMBER Tat the very best place to purchase HARDWARE IS AT : WW. EK. DAWSON'’S BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ Wellington RUB- whe has, by arrivsls from ENGLAND aa the BERS, Rubber Shoes, &e., &e. " UN1. °D STATES, received a very large supply, GROCERIES; 1 EA, superior quality ; Sugar, | which, #dded to the stock ou hand, forms the Molasses, Raisins, Tobacco, &c., &e. largest y».cNered by him, and at Lis usual LOW HOOP SKIRTS, is great variety. PRICES FcR case. Great George Street, Dee. 5, 1864 W. HH. W. begs to call special attention to his; eo ‘ Ts Steck eof FURS, imported direct trom the | NOTICE TO THE TRADE. Montreal Factory, consisting ol— . QITRa AD . YYWTW BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fitch, | t ore R HAS RECELV— Spring & Summer Reports of Fashions for 1865, Mock Fitch, Lustred, Opossum and Minesota. | A few Princess Royal BOAS, very superiut ;| CAPS, in Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, Grey | Plushed Alfved, and a lot of other styles. Dawson's Buildmgs, Nov. 7, 1864. To Painters! from the representations on the F.shion Plate. Urders punctual'y attended to. JOHN BELL, WHITE PAINT, VERMILLION, Queen Street, Charlottelowa. BLACK PAINT, ROSE PINK, April 10th, 1865. YELLOW PAINT, CHROME YELLOW, F KED PAINT, CHROME LEMON BLUE PAINT, VENETIAN RED,’ CODFISH. GREEN PAINT PATENT DRYERS, PAINT OIL, BURNT UMBER, VARNISHES. To bs had cheap at W.E. DAWSON’S. IVORY BLACK, 50 QUINTALS CODFISH, for sale J by the subscrib@. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch’town. March 20, 1865, uf Murch 20, 1865. SEED WHEAT. MOLASSES ! 4 SMALL QUANTITY of SUPERIOR “ . ; : RB SEED WHEAT, can be bad by making early rok SALE by the Subseribers — 83 application to 9 N. RANKIN... ’ Puucheons Retailing MOLASSES. | April 17, 1865, Queen-street. G. & 8S. DAVIES. : , FOR SALE, BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, 2000 lbs. Superior OAKUM. I. C. HALL. Jannary 2, 1865. DLVEGH METALS. AO BLISTER STEEL at W.E DAWSON’S. March 20, 1865, | Ch’town, April 17, 1865, 125 pkgs Nails & Spikes, | | Casks Baking Soda, Whiting, Patty, Wash- | Jamaica, Ginger, Porter and Ale, Epsom | other Im- | With FuLL Sizep Curt Patrerns oF GARMENTS | chase money. A pply to JOUN MORRIS | public confidence in its constitution.’’ OHN MORRJS. ae ; . ie Ch'town, April 3, 1865. “Sie : ; [From the Liverpool Mercary, Ivev. 2, 1861] For Salo or to b5 Let, AND immediate possession given, the} - DWELLING HOUSE, OUT HOUSES, FARM and PREMISES, at present in possession | ~"") , Ce of Capt. William Hubbard. situate at Tiguish, Lot | ° Life Department. l. containing in all about 180 acres of Leasehold | ; . ce : - r - } t } ic *) \ ° a a r , : as rom 33 with Which all the claims, arising out | Lend, a large portion of which is in good eultiva- | P! uptness witl iich all the « ns, ? < tion. The Dwellind tenis ie chinmecdious and | of the late disastrous five in Loudon were met. test well finished, with Gardeh and Orchard attached ; | S¢# itto their financial ability and the care and prn- the out-buildings spacious and well arranged ; the | dence which mar ked he iuvestment of these funds vreunds well fenced with Cedar, and the situation well sheltered, pleasant, and central for all busi hess purposes. There is also Stable Manure and Cut Fuel on the For further particulars apply to the ribers at Charlottetown, or to Capt. Hubbard on lue pre 7 i | | | . land especially to the proprietors, to find that its in- | come during the past three years has increased at We believe that } the rate of £20,000 per aunufii. Glasgow. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. GOVERNOR: in The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. pretuise 5 subse LUJEeS. PALMER & McLEOD, Solicitors. Charlottetown, April 3, 1805.—4i ° - s Valuable & Dosirable Building |Seren Sor eel LOES FOR & SELLE. | Snoual Revenue, iy ” - ° 95.000 \FENITE Subscriber offers for sale Two | Subsisting Assurances, - = - - Henry Dunvop, Esqr, Chairman. W. F. Birnkmyre, Esqr, Manager. Distinctive Features in the Company's Business System— * Annual Division of Profits, i : -— |Policy-Holders Participate in Profits Dwelling Heuse, Tannery, &e. from First Year of Entry, FOR SALE. Bonus Assurance at the Smallest Outlay, (PRUE subscriber offers for sale, at private|Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. contract, the premises at present cecupied by Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign him in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT. | Residence. The Land measures 100 feet on the — street, and Rates of Assurance, and all other information extends back 200 feet. There are on the premises ' a le ae : ; op Sal cach may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at la very comfortable oLLING USE, one | ne en a very comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, one Georcerown. WM. SANDERSON. landa balf story high, containing 6 rooms on the : ij first floor, Kitchen and Pantry attact Georgetown, June 27, 1364. ly Pleasantiy situated WATER LOTS in George- town, with Water Privilege to the channel, adjoin- ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town. | Also. several BUILDING LOTS indifferent parts of | Charlottetown. ‘Terns liberal, GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 6th March, 1865 ned, Also, a two-story BULLDING 66 by 30 feet, now used as a TANNERY, containing 12 Pits, with Leaches and all the necessary conveniences for carrying on the TANNING BUSINESS. There lisa good Well with Pump at the door, and good garden. For terms, which will be made easy, and any other particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioueer, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on the premises. JONN RENDLE. Southport, March 20, 1865. tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. DR. C. L. STRICKLAND, Sur@weon Dentist, Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. ae ane _ April 17, 1865.—ly ~ oS STUBBS HOTEL, (Opposite the Custom House) 146 Prince William street, rRO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON. TRACT, that beautifal TRACT of LAND. ST ? J 0 H N ) N, B , belonging to the Subscriber, adjoining the Farm of |JAMES MeINTOSH,.....--- PROPRIETOR. umes Miller, Esq., on Township No. 24. This} Auguat 29, 1864. ly Lund is unrivalled in point of situation and quality. — — —_______— DR. FRANK D. BEER, It is covered with a rich growth, consisting prir- Wood, has a frontage of about nineteen Chains and | EN returning thanks for the patronage cipaliy of Beech and other valuable kinds of Hard thirteen links on the St Peter’s Road, and is dis- taunt only about 4} miles from Charlottetown. r JOHN LONGWORTIL. Ch'town, Dee. 19, 1864. tf Valuable Parm for Sale. | tession eer "HO be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT. " roe _ Special attention given to diseases of ; » Chest. | that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, ‘Feb. 6. 1865. | on Lot 34, knownas * MARSHFIELD,” containing 260 Acres, ore less, of excellent Land, of wills wedi 184 tro ilies Tete pied ‘oe se Es e. NORTON, AUCTIONEER | mainder, for the most part, covered with a valu AND able growth of Firewood, Scantling end Fencing Poles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are a Commission Werehant, GEORGETOWN - - - P. E. ISLAND. received since commencing practice in Charlot- tetown. intimates that he has opened a SURGERY & DRUG STORE, adjoining his residence, King Square, and that he is now prepared to attend to the practice of the various branches of his pro- large and commodious, and the land isin excellent condition. Tens and further particulars made known on application to the Subscriber on the Premises, or October 24, 1864. ly to Cuarces Patmer, Esq. c ry hk. P. HAYTHORNE. GEORGE ALLEY, Marshfield, Nov. 28, 1864. tf ATFEFORNEY AT LAW, t= The lease is for 999 years, and the annual rent Is. per acre. . : ‘ A Freehold Farm far Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land, in a high state of cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House, Thresh- | ing Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also,One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. The above property is well worth the notice ofany | person wishiug to purcnase a good freehold pro- perty, being the estate of the late J. C. Wright, Esq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the vurchase money. Entiquire at the office of Henry Palmer, Esquire. or at the residence of the sub ecriber, in Prince street. t CATUERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. Carlton’s Charlottetown, October 6, 1864. tf __ Charice Oo ee. | 6 Geonditien Pewders t dson's Worm 1 ; | NOTICE. : WPNUE andersigned Kxecutors and Trustees ironchial Proches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, } of the Estate of the late JOHN S. BREMNER, ND of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sons having claims on the said estate to furnish | THROAT DISEASES. p SEE MRS. WINSLOW’Ss Notary Public. Conveyancer, &c. Orrice—Norta exp Queen Square, NEAR toe Temperance Hat. March 6, 1865. 61 WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier. Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, AS removed his business to the City, and can be consulted at allhours. SHOEING on the most improved principle. t# Allkinds of Agricultural Implemen a e- pared at the shortest notice. C’htown, May 16,1864. their accounts forthwith to Rcuarp Hrarrz, Esq., Great George Street; and all persons indebted to the said estate ure reqnesied to pay over the amount of their respective accounts to him, he being thorized to receive the same. eto SOOTHING SYRUP ROBERT LONGWORTH, ‘ ° mr . RICHARD HEAT Z, For Children Teething. | Charlottetown, Anguss Sel, 1863. IT RELIEVES COLIC. ino other Company, within the same short period, lever attained so large aniucrease either in the Fire This speaks highly for te | Secorbutie Bumors, Scald Heads activity and zeal of the management, while the | All the Medicines in the London dispensaries Par! 4a: |, | would barely benefit, much less cure, any chronic * It must be gratifying to the publie generally, | , | | invaluable Ointment be effectually rabbed 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. a2. : | and Skin Diseases. Seorbutie humors arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach lare the organs at fault. he Pills will speedily restore these to a healthy action; while the Oint- Life Assurance Company of ment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day, will > soon cure any esse of skin disease. Soldiers, sailors and miners use this famous Ointment in al! parts of the world. Disordors 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 | 2,500,000 | bad cases, if the Ointment be rubbed into the small | of the back over the region of the kidneys, it wil! j quickly penetrate, and im most instances give im- |mediste relief. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly according to circumstances. 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 bave failed, patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign re medy for sore throats. Settled coughs or wheez ng will be promptly removed unguent. Mothers should rub it into the chest ef tightness, or other affection of breathing. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. deprives the body of strength, and unfits it for the duties of life; but itis 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. 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 ot 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 bot, swollen, elastic enlargement about the joints so characteristic of gouty and rheumatic maladies. } should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Seald Burus Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions Stiff Joints Sore Throats Bite of Mosche-Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases tees and Sand,Fistulas fSeurey Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandular Swell- Tamours Chiego-foot ings Uleers Chilblains |Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands |Piles Yaws | LOWAY, 224 Strand (near Temple Bar), London; | also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—Is 1}d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, 11s, 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. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty’s Government. and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. HERAPION:—or CURE OF CURES, This successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- tals by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em- ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and appearance of medicine, it can be left orcarried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion Each package contains full instructions for every case. | THERAPION, No. 1, in three days only removes gonnorrhee, gleet and all discharges, effec- | tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of strie ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel,cough, bronchitis, asthina, and sume of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious affording prompt relief, where other well-tried re- | medies have been powerless. THERAPION, No, 2, for syphilis, disease of fhe bones, sore throat, threatened destruction of the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim- jcases of contracted or stiff joints; whereas if this | if applied immediately, and not delayed until the | by rubbing in this! The pain, | r) « eee eee Pf Sie (| has been too much a fashion to employ m sareaparilla, &¢.,to the destruction of the su teeth; and ruin of health. Under this Medicing | every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy, j THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, spe. * matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abase, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi. litated. To those who are prevented entering the marriage state by the consequences of early erred | it will render essential aid by subduing all d ual. fications; and restoring the Jost tone to the system, Therapion may be procured at IIs, and 33s per pack. age, through ell medicine vendors, or in £5 ages for foreign shipment, direet from London eat by which £1 12s are saved ; and £10 Packages for the more inveterate cases, by which a sti)} saving is effected. In ordering the above, the pur. chaser should state which of the three numbers he requires. Her Masesty’s Hon. Commrssronzens bave gra. ciously permitted the Governmentctamp, bearing the word * Therapion’’ in white letters, to be at to each package; thus insuring the public apaingt fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor the sole right of supply throughout her dominions: and any infringement of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. AGENTS FoR ENGLAND, Thomas & Co., 7, U St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co . Liverpool ; | Apothecaries Comp , Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Bristol; | Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Ra | dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable throw all medicine vendors in the known world, or in casg | of diffienlty, by enclosing a draft or order for £5 of £10, according to the nature of the case, payable in | London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, al | package will be sent by return mail, carefully ge. cured ftom observation or accident. eer ee Cure of Premature ecline. Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines, or sent post free, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s 6d. HE MEDICAL ADVISER on the modern treatment of mental and physical ine capacity, syphilis. stricture, &c.; with unfailing rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very simple means, of all the more common diseascs supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system, Ry Dr. W De Roos, M.D, &c, of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris. REVIEWS AND NOTICES. «The MEDICAL ADVISER, by Watter Dre Roos. M. D., for the clase of diseases upon whieck it treats is undoubtedly the best and moet soundly practical book which bas come under our noties, The author is a man of most enlarged experience,” —North of England Telegraph, June 29rh, 1861. «To those who contemplate marriage its perusal. is especially recommended, — Bap. Mag.——* The knowledge it imparts must come some time, and happy they who do not possess it too late.”—Polia tician * Cure is certain in every curable care, and few indeed are they which are not so.””— Meg Review “Tt is calculated to effect a complete re volution in the treatment of these complaints.”— Med. Gaz.- “Simple and inexpensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible cost.”’— Scalpel. From long practical observation of the treatment pursaed in the most famous Institutions of this eoun= try and the continent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform suceers which has hitherto characterized his practice, in which the distressing consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar- saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en= tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can only be reasonably expected at the hands of those who devote their chief attention te such diseases; and to such only can confidence be safely extended, Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and bappi- ness, whilst to all who need such aid he offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Foreign Restpen?s can be successfully treated by eorrespondenee,on sending the detail of their cases, with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for £5 or £10,in order that a package of medicines to meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next mail, thus aveiding the protracted suffering ang unnecessary loss of valuable time, whick must othege wise eccur. The Cause and R. DE ROOS’ GUTTLE VITAL ox LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Lette Patent of England; Seals ot the Faculte de Frances Royal College of Prussia, &c , have in numberlesy instances proved their superiority over every other advertised remedy for Spermatorrhera, langnor, las situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- | citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for | society, stndy or business; indigestion, pains in the side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, roises im | the head, impotency, imped: ments to marriage, &e: | This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thag | speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the impaired powers of life, and invigorates the matt shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in which mercury, sarsaparilla, &e. are too often em- ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, | its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap- | preciated. As these complaints if neglected become chroni¢e or inew able, sufferers will do well before they waste valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and other absurdities professing te supersede medicines, to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. Price, 1ls,and four times the quantity at 33s per bottle. The £5 packages containing twelve Ile quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, wi!l besent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of the amount per draft on a Londcn house orotherwise, | i | Se es AINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMRBAGO, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THR |) KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &c. DR DE ROOS’ COM- | POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dise | charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene- rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer ove? the best vears of life, and end only in an agonizing death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, | and inthree days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, &c., have utterly failed. 28 9d., 4s. Gd., 11s , and 23s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated their infants whenever there is any hoarseness, | medicines over everything of the kind,is universally | acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for } | them without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, of fear of discovery,would silently bear their afflictions It is surprising how quicky a sore, ulcer or wound rather than apply for aid to those from whom they | may reasonably expect relief. With the abovereme- dies the sufferer may without the knowledge of a second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and /at the least possible expense. Sold wholesaie by Barclay & Son, 95 Farringdont street, London; Agents in North America—Langley & Johnson, Hollis--treet, Halifax, Nova Seotia; W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; | J. Ward, Keq., News Offiee. Sydney, Cape Breton; |E BH. Parker. (late Palmer & Co ) Kingston, Canada West: Strickland & Co , Mobile; M. F. Deconge and Edward Guillot, New Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co..Quebec; C. A. & J Langley, | Yates Street, San Francisco; Leportier, Mexico; Mr. McMurdo, Druggi-t, and J. MecCoubrey, Esa., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lyman & Co, Toronto; Lyman & Co., Savage & Co., Montreal; of whom also may be had **THE MEDICAL ADVISER,”’ or should difficulty arise in pro- curing any of the above, enclose the amount by draft or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Blooms bury Square, London, W. C, and they will be sent » m } : Both the Ointment and Pills | securely packed per return. CAUTION.— Sufferers should guard against the recommendation of useless imitations by dishonest ven- dors, who thereby obtain alarger profit. * genuine hane the words “Wa ttER De Roos, Lonpon,”’ printed in white letters on the Govornment Stamp, BY ORDER or Her Masesry’s Hon. Commissioners, to imitate which is felony. The Most Wonderful Pills in the World, RE DR. DE ROOS’ PILULZ VITA or LIFE PILLS. All sufferers from general nervous- ness, debility, low spirits, sleeplessness, harrassing Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL- | 2°e#™S, unnecessary fears, mental irritability, fail- ure of the mental and bedily powers, weakness of | the nerves, noises in the head, giddiness, indigestion, | rheumatism, pains in the hack, and other symptoms of chronic disease, will hail with joy the discovery of Dr. De Roos’ Life Pills, that speedily and almost magically remove pain and disease of whatsoever nature, restore cheerfulness of spirit and vigor to the mind, and strengthens all the organs on which | health and life depend. They do not contain ® particle of mercury, but are purely vegetable. They act mildly on the bowels, without pain or griping, impart strength to the stomach, promote & healthy action of the liver, thus prevertirg, or when when present curing the jaundice and dropsy, cleaf- ing the skin, removing sallowness and pimples, purifying the blood, and marvellously invigorating the whole system. For elderly people or when af oceasional aperieut is required, nothing can be bet- ter adapted. Owing to the great and increasing demand for these pills, and in order to protect the public from fraudulent imitations, Her Majesty’ Commissioners bave graciously permitted the pro- prietor to have his nawe “WALTER DE R003, LONDON,” impressed upon the government stamp affixed to each box. Sold by all medicine vendors in the world; price 2s, 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., and 83s. per box. ‘Asa Family Pill, they are invaluable. ”’—Dun- deo Times. * Persons of full babit should never be — without them.”’—Surrey Telegroph. *‘For Females they are almost a necessity .”—Ladies’ Journal. : To Mothers—For children of all ages they are the | simplest and best medicine that can be given.”— Vide Dr. Smith’s Report. Aprii 47, 1865. ae pepeapaaeapas Po anpaprapeeny-—nyanapngpengeay-aaemnupaaea anne The Examiner S Printed and Published, every MonDats by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hille” borongh-street, vear King-Square. Price—l5e pet annum, payable half-yearly 1s apvaNce.