Baar sts Fae a Png cea ————— or Sele,’ NEW SPRING GOODS KRELONGING TO } AT THE Estate of late James Ninar Harris, Esq pre subscriber will sell by Private Renfrew biouse well wa BR INKss STAND, Valuable Property now , Mr. Wis. Sincluir, Auctioneer,| Great George Street, ‘ street, forty ven (4 eet, om noe en _ and + xty (160) feet. | (THOMAS'S OLD STAND.) ’ ee “ C8 Hiei, i - os ; ; » ’ , . . the first for nluye Shop aude lule! DELANY & BYRNE i i Ww a ifode ure ni i . : nm & © rear, lak ) & 10, used AVING completed their SPRING i i : et as) Teuring meat IMPORTATIONS, beg to call the attention ‘ ‘ a we Be : Drawing of their lowan and Country Customers to their Bed room STOCK OF | =i f | . Wels Staple and Fancy eeur the conte of hb City, wil| BPke ke’ GHODODs, : i se . ' eh CUMPRISING ALSO Cotton Warp, Grey and White : r 7 : ““ COYTTONS, Striped Shirtings, Printed Cottons, | wee aa : en Bed-Tick, Osnaburg, Denims, Flannels, Towel! ; . © ro : in : . i ed | lugs, Table Cloths, &e wae Busses, lied room, As Ladies’ Dress Goods, - ’ . os Newest styles ; tl sini Shawls, Mantles, Bonners, Hats, Feathers, ‘4 ING : Pownal Flowers, Ribbous, Parasola, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. ' ' . ee SKELETON SKIRTS, This subject to Boots and Shoes, will expire tu 1271 Superfine Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ready- will be off Sule} made Clothing, Under Clothing, Shirts, Collars, | . ire tk) AUGUS? Pies, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs . 7 ieee. on TUESDAY edith Rubber Coats and Caps. “ PSEPTE MIS xt, at | >, HOOT Men's and Boy 8” : : # saga STRAW, FELT and TWEED HATs, } pleare apply in great vanety. te oe a MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS, + ° “3 HARDWARE. Real Estate 1n Charlottetown Plough Mountings, Rope, Glass, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Putty, Reeds, Shovels, Hoes, Traces, Wool Cards, Tea and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Best AMERICAN CUT NAILS, (all sizes.) ROR SALE. WAT VALUABLE PROPERTY ‘ sed ¢ ire i roper rater tte GROCERIES. ~ mit eda 5 outhadinehal TRA (6 superior article), Brown and Crushed { ‘Kin " oat, wi 1 Dwelling Mouse thereon, vc-| Sugar, Rice, Starch, Soap, Tobaceo, Indigo, expied by M ] ‘ | Blacking, &e. &e. & Co ALSO, } All of which they offer at the Lowest Prices rhe R Estat ; B t Promerty. be tor CASH. i. pa Frown I a und 4 : Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. 1 l Wig a frontage of 2Ott. | | a / nanan itorameteat, an exteus tock 1S.) 38 QR RH TERS wit Wl ouse ue! ab ior tv ~~. ~~ <axwk The above Properties are offered together ESTABLISHED 1820. for £1,750 P. E. Island Currency. 1865 , he tre ' i extending and : ese properties SPRING! 1865! on Morty Halifax forthwith, per. B* he Ships Undine, L. C. Owen and Waesy oF Uy aM ’ relerence, Edi ‘ \ * cin & Lizzie. trom Liverpool; Urania, from Londen; Helen Daries, from Barbadves; City of Bath and Commerce, from Boston; and China, frova Liverpool, the subscribers fiave Completed THEIR : i { SU EMOICE, A rnev WILLIAM MURDOCH. Halifax, M.S, J hos Valuable Ireehold Property FOR SALE By Private Contract, Or DONALDSTON ESTATE, LOT FOR THE SEASON, No, 39, containing about which having been bought on the Best Terns, they are enabled to offer at EXTREMELY Two hundred and Forty Acresof EXCELLENT LAND, boul on the Las bedford | e West tebe ee: ee ae For Prompt Payment. eo Om OF tne ¢ cleared anc UJ” Wholesale buyers supplied as usual. : fencing i. Sbvde Gre on the G. & S. DAVIES. Prewuse eas Lb RY “ a VL] , e = oS x Char’town, June 5, 1865. th CELLAR; a good WEL] WATER |" oF ia ip eae paygpencremnnegryae towether wit several Ponds and “Prings ; a saad 300 VPAIIRS ieee te eee Vi EN’S Grained Water-proof BOOTS, | it w LUIS tos narcha-| + suitable for Fishermen, a vice 7 ? ores FOR SALE CHEAP at the - a he ‘ i i 1 is tiie nt. ° . ees. Apply @ P, E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. "JOHN A. McDONELL ‘ ; — a tage SOHN A. BICDONELL. 200 Pairs } Men's Kip Boots, pegged and sewed, Valuabie Frochold Property | FOR SALE CHEAP at the FOR SALE. P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 4 ves Sabseriber offers for sale his beauti- fully situated Farm, in New Perth. Lot $2, 100 Pairs coutaiming 170 acres of land, of the best deserip-| Yen's Kip Boots and Shoes (a first rate article), Te ee eae eee ee FOR SALE CHEAP at the state of cultivatio snd well feccved with stone ? ; : ; : and sod and other fet ‘es; the remainder is cover- P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. ed with firewood and rails There is a large stream of water on the Farm 1000 Pairs Men's Calf Congress Boots, FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory A Very Large Assortment of Women’s Calf, Congress and Balmoral Boots,all sizes, forsale CHEAP atthe , Valuable Farm for Sale. P. }’. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. es offers for sale the 1000 Pairs LEASEHOLD INTEREST of EIGHTY-ONE| Ladies’ and Misses’ Congress, Side Lace and Bal ACRES OF LAND, on Township No. 20, Forty Boota, in Kid, Prunella, Grained and Plain acres of which are under cultivation and the re- for sale CHEAP at the mainder covered with Hard and Soit Wood, unsur- P, E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. There is @ well finished ‘Dwelling , anda Bat sf Pm sO, @id Weill of Water at the house ker particulars appiy to Thou s Owen, Esq ‘ Georgetown; Mr. Wi Lot 19; House 34 «26 s Hever flailing am Stewart, Montague, m Bridge, STEWART, owner at Card) PETER July 24, 1765 Gi or Ww the Subscriber moral Calf, passed in quantity and quality on the Lot. The FAKM embraces many conveniences that enlances E ; ' son of : on .very cescript ) its Value, and makes it attractivet. a farmer The yo ne Farw bail @ mile is Situated on the Old Town Road, within of Graham’s Koad Post Uff e. s THOMAS LAWLESS. Old Town R ad, July 31, 1865. ti NOTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! MPPuL subscriber, as the Boots, Shoes, &c. made to order, at short notice and at lower prices than at any other establishment in P. E Island All that is neceasury to prove the above fact is to —- examine the Stock at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. GEORGE NICOL. Proprietor. \gent of Sir Ch'town, June 12, 1865. = Sauvet. Coxanp, Bart., Tie Right Hon.| —— wea oe LAURENCE SULLIVAN, and Mr. Epnwarnp Cuxarp ‘7 a hus ee directed to col ie e 8Y¥«tem ol -“ oa LEASING LAN DS—heretofore pursued.” For the o cw __— Tuture these linds will SOLD the following S. co ened teria A deposit of Tw: ‘ ‘ cent. of the 2 4 wre purchase money to be paid down at the time ot} 7 bet os Sly e ile 1 ten _ years by equal insta Phe price will be| i a fr Iw ity t i Wiirda 4 I al e Su scri os amy) ber’s « > G.W. DEBLOIS ai Ch'town, May 15, 1865 Valuable & Desirable Building LOTS POR SALE, sale Twe wosvoy yV ce LN NOCUNO'T rue Subseribem offers for > ; 1 TOUVT V ONIAVHL HON VULOSNE. ns J 2a Pleasa 1WATER LOTS in George - a ke) town, with Water Privilege tot el, adjoin = & " ing \ pn ‘ f the Towr © -_ A everal BUILDING LU‘ j ere Durts of ena . aan fz > Charlo Wi les al ~~ jm = GEORGE COLES. ©... cay ae ZB Charlottetowr. 6th March. 1268 SS -. ae : a at $525 @5 Valuable Farm for Sal. | Fo & 5 a Uad C arm Ul ale. we i , io ee” i PTO be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT.) 4S Ck 4 b= GF my that elizible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY a wy tins & on Lot H, knownas* MARSHPIELD.” coutaining ~— «@ ~~ ae 200 Acres. more or loxs, of exer lent Land, of es 7 } esd “ae whiolt abont Jou u i iv t ther v = ‘= Q —— E>) rr 4 mainaer, for the most part, covered with a vala oa - ix named abie ui th of Firew 43h y and Fe ny pA S oy rg ee Po ] Dwell i Buildings are © i one — ‘ larwe and commod is al la is iheXcerent ate ma Nea - € bien aa fae _— mM , “ea e lars nade known on Ped &-- 2 — he application to the Nat er On tle Pretiuises, o1 eg ee : ee to CHAKLS PaLmen, I = bee heaga B: P. BAYTHORNE... | ' “~4) Marshtivid, Nov. 24, 184. en: os _ one CUP The lease is for 999 veare and the aos f ° £3 eeaet [ he bease is for year and the annual 2 ow re it Is per acre - =" we a eS r" . . ‘ ~ A Freehold Farm fir Sale. - —_—_— — - > 4, Baru, Conel ther requiei z od Dwelling House tug Muchioe, and all titable fora Furm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, | Packets between Liverpool, about seven miles from Charlotte. swhe ami awie| Glasgow & Charlottetow sbout seven * from ( arlo Wh, and quite x asgsgow ‘ 4 mar oO elow n. Te al two | mie wharts fe rahippin¢g produce, &e, The ubove property is well worth : be hotceotany | FANETE Subscribers in returning thanks to ksq. Thne will be viven for two-thirds of the | Pe" Ships “ THERESA” and “ L. C. OWEN,” | bex to give them notice that they purpose having vessels on the berth louding for Charlottetown us y" ‘hiaee motley kr jure at the 4 t ~~ below :— ilice of Henry Eequire. or at the resideuce of the sub eeriver, in Prince street. CATHERINE WRIGH Charlottetown, Qetoher 6, DX, The Clipper Ship “L. C. OWEN,’ A 1 at Lloya’s, coppered und copper fastened, 481 tons - — | register, R. Fraser. Commander, will sail from wt moi) « LIVERPOOL about 5th SEPTEMBER. Dwelling House, Tannery, ae. The Clipper Brig “ EVADNE,”” 300 tons, A 1 at FOR SALE. Lioyd’s, Joseru McDonaLn, Commander, will sail mpue subsoriher offers for se, at private C, Executrix. tf | from GLASGOW, on or about Sth SEPTEMBER. The Subseribers would a'so jnfomn shippers from contract, the premises at present %eenpied by Glasvow that they purpose placing their new him in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT, | Barque the ** ELECTRO,” 400 tons register, on Tae Land measures 100 feet on the main sireet, and | te Jine between GLASGOW and CHAKLOTTE.- extendas back 'feet. There are on the premises) LOW. to follow the “EVADNE” in spring of ® Very comfortable DWELLING: HOUSE. one | $866. For farther particalars apply in Liverpool! wada half story high, containing 6 rooms on the | © Messrs. Witciam Stewart & Go.. | & 3 Traf- jiret floor, Kitchen and Pantry atts ched ; ; Alsu, a two-story BULLDING b:. bv 30 feet waint James Keso, Je. Esq , Uniou Street, or in Char- ueed usa TANN} RY. conta nin le Pleas with lotiztown tu L C. OWEN, Leaches and all the neccesary , NVenie¢uces for WM. WELSH. eartying on the TANNING BU-~ INEsS ta youd Well with Pump at th yurien. For terme, which will be wads easy other purtietiiara, apply to WILLIAM Auctioneer. Charlotteiown, or to! se subseriber en abe premises. JOPN RENDLE. | Seubbpert, March 20, 18cs. t i cae Ch’town, Jane 5, 1865 door, and good : 7 SALT! hole SALT! ei oP pied dee ushels Liverpool SALT, Done 10,000 30 — OAKUM, ‘or sule by I. C. HALL, Water Street. Ch'town, May 22, 1865. 3 Window Glass, Weaver's | IMPORTATIONS LOW PRICES, SISTING of 175 Acres of Fron a oa eed inn ies at nh egular Po ea ford Chambers, South Jolin Street, in Glasgow to | ; ee ISLAND | adie ~ —, ‘Steam Navigation Co's. Steamers | ‘Caledonian Club of p.€.3. Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. UMMER ARRANGEMENT, | TO THE | LENANTRY Commencing Monday, May 22. - Pp. E. ISLAND. } P i KAVES Charlottetown for Summerside, rpuk Legislature, during the late Session, | a 4s } AND "INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. 8 | Clann nan gaidheal ri guailw a cheile ! _— | whe Ste 1p «princess of Wales’. Cuigr—His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor The Steamer +P Puesipent—Hon. Coil. Gray, M. P : Vice-Paesipents — Hon. P. Walker, M. L. C., and James Duncan, Esgr, M. PP : |. Dikectors—N. Raukin, Andrew Mitchell, Colin McLennan, M. P. P., Jolin Ross, Adam Murray, ' Neil McKelvie, Jobo Sutherland, M. P. P., Ausun MeDonald, Esquirer, and Hon. D. Beuton. Corresronpine Secnerany—W. G. Sutherland, Esquire, M.D. * ‘Treastxer—J. W. Morrison, Esq KecoxDING SecrETARY—Mr. George Kankin Marstat—Wiliiam MeGill. Esq SranpardD Bearers—Messrs. James McDonald illiam Robertson and George Munro Piper aNd Missencek—Donuald McPayden. diac, Richibueto, Chatham and Newcasile, | having passed ‘ An Act to assist ‘Tenants in oo N DAY nivbt.at eleven o'clock, reaching! the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms, every MOS de oa . morning train on Tuesday. by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the ean ‘bed aa for Richibucto, at uine o’cléck | smount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, peUESDAY sarah and Kichibueto, for Chat- | as the Purchase Money of his Farm— heen or) Newcastle, at one o'clock sume day, ar) ppe Commissioner of Public Lands riving at Chatham and Newcastle ad orem a ‘ hereby gives notice to all tenants ies stle. for Shediac, ut four o'clock | : f . Leave 3 Ne wear ee Dias ut Chatham | desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of lon WEDNESDA re prod u & the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to | tic 10 V0 : , | eTesret ao ETsCS PEE AY ree i ‘ hae and Ri¢ ais ‘i . forsSummerside and Charlotte- | ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their | pone \WEDNESD AY afternoon, at half-past Furms, us in manner and extent provided uuder | y ol DI aN Bh? 4 " : Se : ; | aie eiies k. immediately on arrival of the Train such Act | Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every THURS-| FORM OF APPLICA! ION and full particulars’ | IDA ¥ morning, ut balf-past nine ; returning, leaves} may be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, ye I second annual Gathering of the above Pictou for Charlottetown, at 12 0% lock same night. | Colonial Luilding, Charlottetown } ide anc ase ro 4 ‘ | Clab will be held at Charlottetown, on | Leaves Charlottetown for Sunimerside and She- | JOHN ALD( JUS, | | ! Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865 | Wednesday, 16th August, | gree liac, for S le and Charlott , She . or Suminerside and ariotte ; shen the y Prizes will be offered; Leaves Shediac, ro on é | fang ema en ‘town, at half-past two every SATURDAY after v mpetition : | ’ | | ! | | dine, every FRIDAY morning at half-past I q ’ —* Y « > a Th j + P ’ ‘lotte ’ alf-p an | ie -] wth ~ oo MUSIC—Proficiency in Highland Pipe Music :— noon, arriving at Charlottetown at half-past ten i I | lst Prize, $10; 2d do., $8; Sd do, $5. sume night. Je é — a ee STONES—Panting th 2, Ss The Steamer ‘Heather Belle’ RESOLUTION having passed the City | Cc Council for effecting a LOAN of Leaves Charlottetown for Pictouevery MONDAY | + morning at half past nine. i i aocival of Mi) FOUR TTIIOUSAND POUNDS, | * . 7ictOu sume evening—o ; a T Dili, : P ‘a eae ts lock—tor Charlottetown. | for the purpose of erecting a PUBLIC — r Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every THURS-| HOL SE: Tenders will be received ut the 2 - “ DAY and SATURDAY mornings, at tive o'clock ; | the City Clerk, from persous Willing to len¢ ree | returning to Charlottetown sume evenings, imme said sul, or wny art eerie less a | RACES—R » Weot Races. distance 4001 diately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about tive | er POUNDs—to the City of Charlotte | ee Lon KOnNvIY oOo 6uces, wlt . | ° a e evening. own. : | gordon pos weees; <6 So. Se. sturale Kuce aan e oe cone Belle’ also runs to Mount The tenders to express the amount of the sum | Prize $3 ; 2d do $2. Sack Kace — $2 ov. Youths Stewurt Bridge and Rocky Point, on the Hills-| proposed to be lent, w ith the rate of interest. | under 16 years—Ist Prize $2; 2d do $1. borongh River, every Turspay aud Fxipay—being | ‘The payment of the principal will be secured by | TOSSING THE CABER—Prize $2.50. . ;| Market days. Debentures, under the seal ot the ( ity, payable o For the best Highlaud Costume, P. E. Island | ; years from date, with the interest half-yearly | | manufacture—Prize $9. from the yeueral fundsof the Corporation. By order PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Charlottetown, 29th May, 1865, u | STONES--Putting the Stone, 24 lbs—Prize $9 ; Putting the Stone, 14 lbsa—Prize $3 |} HAMM ERS—Heavy Haunmers 16 lbs—Ist Prize 5; 2d do. $3. Light Hammers, 12 lbs—Ist Prize 4; 2d do. $2 : DANCING—Gilie Callum or Sword Dance—$4; lixhland Fling, $: , : | LEAPING — Long Leap—lst Prize, $2.50; 2d High Leap—lat Prize $2.50; 2d do. $2 the he i do. $2 FARES: a From Charlottetown tu Pictou, or back—Cabin 12s, steerage 1s. Gd Charlottetown to Steerage 7a 6d | Charlottetown to Summerside, or back—~Cabin 9s, | | Steerage 7s 6d. ' | Charlottetown'to Shediac, or buck — Cabin 18s, Steerage 15s. Also, on the same day, the following —_ - . ar r . \IINTERNATIONAL PRIZES| j will be submitted for competition. Open to four competitors from the United States Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and P. E Island, respectively. Competitors tor the Interna- Brale, or back — Cabin 8, WATCHES and JEWELLERY. UST RECEIVED from ENGLAND, } . ‘ od Charlottetown to Richibucto, or back, $5.00 of best quality . and for sale at a low price oe Prizes to be Scotchmwen or descendents of Do Miramichi, do 6.01 Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases. | Scotchmen . ‘a bue 3.50) 4 holes jewelled £310 0 } oe , : Bask con 0 Summerside to Richibucto, ado ot Doles Jewelled,......--+-++-- & t | Heavy Hammer, 16 lbs —Ist Prize, $20.00; | Do Miramichi, de 450) To. in Mentine (uses... sc40 440.8 ; 12 *rize o : . . 2d Prize, $10 00 et “a 20. °d do $10 Shediac to Richibucto, do 2.00 English Leve UB ys acer cence ence eens 9 0 0 Heavy sone, “4 lbs —Ist Prize, $20; 7 a 3! i Do Miramichi, do 3.00} Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Kings. Steel Ear } Also a Prize tor ARG HERY, distance 40 : Joma Ch'town to St. Jobn, or back—£1 8s 14d, or 4.50 Ringsand Brooches, Gents’ Pins in great variety, }to be competed for by Ladies from ull countries | Do Eastport do 1 17s 6d. or 6.00 a @1< ‘ a , . . , “< * . 7" r A piece of Jewellery valued at $12. Do Portiand, do 2 10s Od, or 8.00 A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Do Boston, do ~ lts 3d, or 9.00 Smardon’s Corner. i Competing Pipers are required to forward to Dr. | : i ee . Sutherland the names of Three Marches, Three | FARES — I REIGHT. bulk Reels and Three Strathspeys, one week previvus | Charlottetown to Summerside, Is per barrel bulk Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864 Fishing Tackle. | THURSDAY mornings, at 9 o'clock. : | Brule on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings, NIATLS Per Steamers ‘Princess of Wales’ and| ‘Heather Belle.’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, vinces, ete, will, until further notice, be made up as follows :— For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, on MONDAY und Also, via ut 8 o'clock a For New Brunswick, Canada and the United | | | RR WILLIAM JAKEMAN,— Blacksmith & Parrier, Old Stand, near Temperance Hal] FAS REMOVED bis business to the City, and can be consulted at al] h SHOEING on the most improved principle, (# All kinds of Agricultural Tuplemey pared at the shortest notice. “ONS De. WANTED, a person who has had home ex rience in Horse Shoeing. Highest wa given. Kes Willy NHE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- | _Charlottetown, Aagust 7, 1865. | _F. P. NORTON, ‘ommission Merchant, D AN Auctioneer. ™ States, via Shediac, on MONDAY evenings, at 8 GEORG ETOWN --- fp, E. ISLAND o'clock ; und on FRIDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland, the Bermudas | jund the West Indies, every alternate ae DR. FRANK D. BEER, DAY evening, at 8 o'clock, as follows: — Wednesday, 10th May, Wednesday, 2nd Angust, Oth « “ os 16th “ 7th June, “ Sh ss lst 6 13th Sept. “ ath July, “¢ 27th re “6 Mth * L. C. OWEN, Posmaster General. General Post Office. 29th Mav. 1865. SL — BROWN’S. Bronehial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, THROAT DISEASES. o-——- MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC, Carlton's eee ‘ondition Powders ! MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHQINIX BITTERS. —— Medicines have now been before the public fora period of THIRTY YEARS, and in almost every part of the globe for their extracr- dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect of disease to which the human frame is liable. j low } +. - } do Shediac Is td do |} to the day of the Gathering. fe be Pb - , wen RPRORIVER | Intending competitors whe are not members of ee _ Kichibueto Qo, 3d, ds B* Barque Undine | have Rt EI\ kD the Club, are requested to enter their names, & Miramichi, § J FISHING RODS, CASTING LINES, FLIES, do REELS, Uanding Nets, Limerick Hooks, &¢., &e., offered very low. T. DESBRISAY. May 8, 1865. either personally or by letter, with the Correspond- Shediac to nee und ¢ Is 6d, ing Secretary on or before SATURDAY, the 12th ee poflivamichl, a : * August, when tickets of admission will be given. _ Retours Tic KETS to or from Charlottetewn anc ‘Tickets of admission to the grounds, 25 cents | Summerside, 12s, available one week. ‘Tickets each. to be had at the Stores of Dr. Sutherland | void if parties leave the Island during the time. jand W. R. Watson, or any of the Directors. Excursion KeTURS Tickets, at one first class | CB? No admission without a ticket | fare, may be issued atany Ticket seme to cae ~ 7 ie : . ; i» . 2 ‘ \ Ee oh Pp IKIN. See’y of five or more going and returning toget rer, to ant ‘ GEURGE SAREIN, Sec'y. | from any ove station within oue week, it being dis- | of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- ical ; “a | tinctly understood that unless these conditions are | sons having claims on the said estate to furnish ) | complied with, the Tickets will be void. their accounts forthwith to Renarp Hrartz, Erg , To C fG "aa he f pas 0 onsumers oO as. | Skason TickeTs may be purchased at Office for | Great George Street: and all persons precnongeig. ray ‘ Vireeto F > Ghz ittetow! ras individuals or families. the said estute ure requested to pay over the I HE Direet Se of the st arla - ’ _— | Ly order, imoennbt Of their respective accounts to him, he | Lig! t¢ Senpany will loan, FR KE “ CHA sont ; ) V. HALES Sec’y. being authorize d to receive the sulle. ia few Patent Gas Cooking Stoves. Consumers | : : , = ’ : 5 JAMES MOOR id is of proving these most desirable und eco- | Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. i oO! El Y LONC WORTH j desirous of proving these mé lesirable und eco-| _* . ‘ OBERT LONG : jnomical Gas Ranwes are requested to make an early Yy AR MOUTH RICHARD HEARTZ, application at the Gas Works. as ouly a limited fin J Executors aud Trustees. j vumber will be disposed of By order, 2 . 4 , Tharlottetown gust oth, 186 9 * WM. MURPHY, Manager. Improved Stoves. | Charlottetown, August uth, 1864. Yh’'t » 19, 1865. ’ . : .: a ee _ " | a Me Subscriber has this week received | DR G W SUTHERLAND | 73" y : ee ia cial trom the Manufactory, a fall and complete ' s ' TESTIMONIALS.—Rerort or Committee oF | ony? Te ad : | Horet Proprietors, Pestishep in Guyen’s | cargo of those celebrated : | ETURNS thanks for the very liberal | Progressive Ace, Cui aGO, ILL. — We, the Cook Box & Franklin Stoves undersigned, present by invitation, yesterday, to | es ed j Blue W TI tas + witness the operation aud working of the new | Ex Schooner Blue Wave. | aie ee on ‘heat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO NOMY, and ure the only Stoves imported here ' ' | , a NOTICE. VENUE undersigned Kxecutors and Trustees of the Estate ofthe lateJOHNS BREMNER, Jone 5. 1865 | j | | | | | the practice ol iis prote ssi0n, in its various branches, in this City, and trusts, by attention and assiduity, that the same may still be continued towards him. | soa | | peinniphe of gas used for cooking purposes, were | present during a beries of experiments, mour view 7 : pi! | aakil i i partes j f fully calling ont the utility of these Stoves. As nat tive ROUeTR: Seaerecuon, anc now ead or the result of actual experiment the following was | sale, LOW POR CASH, Merchantable Produce, i performed i lor twelve months’ credit on approved note 8. - Beefstake was cooked in fonr minntes, its juices} A good assortment of Fall and W mier Goods, und tlavor retained ; and, further, the claim ot the | ; R. J. CLARK. iuventor vonndantly sustained, by this process | 21, 1864. u tough meat is reudered tender and delicions | uinwtes.and dattoatam. " **| THE ROAD TO HEATH| Bread cut tresh trom the new loaf was delicately } f 4 f nia hae i AWD LONG Wes 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 justice to the busines: os The Dispensary department will be under his | wh le mediate superintendence | Da. SUTHERLAND begs also to_observe that he trusts the fact of having practised in Scotland seve- ral years, and nearly twenty yeurs of extensive Culonial practice in every branch of his profession, | ombined with unremitting assidnity and perso- nal attendance, will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satisfaction. } Orwel! Cheap Store, Nov | browned in two minutes. In each case these viands would be pronounced | } deliciously aud thuronghly cooked. In the case of | the meats, the exterior surfaces were coayulated jand rendered firm; the substance of the whole, | when cooked, retaining their juices and flavor | In neither nor any case was there the faintest | perceptible flayor or odor ot yas in or about the} Stoves, or in the food when cooked. = Advice to the poor gratis a . > “~ , } Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, 1864 | We regard | the process 4s entirely superior and suecessful. Samvuee Hawk, Richmoud House. Gro. H FRENCH, ? 1 | } ot W.F. Tucker, '§ Briggs House. J. W. Humewery » Massosoit House. A. M. Stovbarp, Revere House. JoHN WriGutT, * Anderson's.” | | | j | | SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. The cost of cooking by this method we append as made up from careful tests yesterday, accepted | but not tried: 12} Ibs. bread cooked in 42 minutes, consuming 4 cubic feet of gas, cost 1 cent. 2 Ibs ¥ sas d steak broiled iu 5 minutes, consuming 4 of a cubic | Impurities of the Bloos ” foot of gas, cost 3 of acent. 1 quart waiter boiled} In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a in $3 minutes, consuming | cubic foot of gas, cost | particular ailment, there may be some difficulty un- } of 1 cent. 24 break fast biscuit baked in 12 min- ‘less One can be found to purify, regulate, and im- utes, consuming 1 foot of gas, cost 23 mills. | prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess | and exert these three quiificatious in an extraor- | dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest | any ordinary food, increase the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse and jurify the blood, expel all | r hi bid matter, and tbrow inte the circulation the | effect of highly heated, even red hot steam, of | @°* ? nt hiel : sy aa | : staining airing thie | which this gas-flame is highly composed. At the purest elewents for sustaining and repairing the Restering, Invigorating, Benutifying first instant this steam penetrates and sealds the | *#me- a and Dressing the Hair, | meat, and the subsequent browning retains a por- | Ww : tion of the water Sonmeed wish the alan eee eakness and Debility. dering ix soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to ‘The idid@hine tn obtained ia the d. wa ry main in way desired position; quickly gpenng the mi Be 7 “a ° au ’ e “Ee d i . . fs ‘ et n a heal , Shaw, is the purest flame which art uffords; and —enree _ — imparting y and there is nothing present, as vapor of vas. which a | ¥ i ’ ap as, lic — ean give odor to. or uny way interfere with the IT NEVER FAILS | | pr daetion of the delicious tlavour of broiled meat. To Restore Grey Tiaiy This apparatus secures the greatest economy Of | tene; they are, therefore, confidently recommended j j | | eae) ae eh Ree een : Yara gas Having frequently examined the mode of action lof SHaw’'sS1 EAK-BRoILeR, I have been led to the conclusion that the tissues und inteyguments of tough meat are ruptured and broken through the AND | ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Preparations for | } How many persons suffer from debility without | knowing the causes why they are feeble In most | cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills have long been famed tor regulating a disor- | dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive | | tin e in cooking steaks; it renders the tonghest| ag a never failing remedy in all cases where the TO | n akKB; it ¢ i ay s 2ver- pe ases Wi , a 2 i meut more tender than in any other mode of broil- | constitution, from any cause, bas become impaired | ris Original Youthful Color ing it, and, with the simple noting of time, enables } r weakened, rs Ri : “ aia. LA As not a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving | them the nature | same Vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth, the cook to produce with certainty any gradation ot etfect. Respectfully, | A. A. Hares, M. D., State Assayer. ' i Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep From Witttam M. Lonixa. on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- W. F. Saaw.—The (us Cooking-Range and the | cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva Gas Heating-Stoves of your invention, which [| tives against all derangements of the brain, and are | have used the past four years, I can unhesitatingly | the speediest correctors ot irregular vireujation, It lsuy have given me perfect satisfaction ; and I can | they be taken without delay, when tivgling in the } coutidentially recommend them,as I have found | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes oun, the effect them, to be the most economical and convenient | will be marvelious. } 16 Boylstou Street, Boston. nourishment required, producing the | For Ladies and Children | Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- | samum has no equal. No lady’s toilet is complete without it. | } Sold by Druggists throughout the World. | PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE | 498 Greenwich Street, New-York City, | cooking and heating apparatus I have ever met | with. |'Females of all Ages & Classes. In the Gas Cooking Range, the quality of the | The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the food is most surprisingly improved. ‘The juices of | ; | beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of the roasted meat are ull retained, 60 that they do | females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, hot appear to lose any of the weight. In the course universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- of a season, tails SAVIN amornts %o quite an item In rating and purifyiag properties which render them the economy of this mode of cooking, as it is a well 8 abi dene, es at i seulis known fact that meats lose much of thei: weight | *° safe aud invaluable in all disurders peculiar to when cooked in the ordinary coal range oven. the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in Respectfully yours, joung persons entering into womanhood or ap- " " Wa; M. Lorine. proaching the turn of life--tbe most critical period —way be radically removed by a recourse to these | Boston. From D. B. Coox, 111 Lake st., Chicago. Pills. I regard W. F. Shaw's Patent Gas Smoothing . ; ; Iron’”’ as one of the greatest inventions of the age. | All Disorders affecting the Liv- | It is all you claim for it,—novel, economical, aud | er, Stomach and Bowels. | exceedingly convenient. The mueh-dreaded “ironing day” is welcomed with pleasure wherever the Gas Iron is used; und no housekeeper will cousentto be without it after Kiving it a trial Yours, &e. ot oe W. R. WATSON, Agent. | PARENTS READ! | JUDSON’S WOODWAY G3R3 WORM TEA. Herbs, Barks and Roots | Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are dis- | ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strengtb and cheerfuluess to the frame where previously ail was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disgestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills } D. B. Cook. From Mrs. W. W. Everts, Chicago. It is with pieasnre that I give my testimony to | the great value of the Gas Stove you are now of- |feriug to the public. The Stove for ironing | | Tegard asa desideratum long needed in house- keeping. : : ° should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the | ! ‘The futigne and exhaustion occasioned by many | disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bill. | | hours spent at the ironing-table, ina room heated | ousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, und all similar | | to the ordinury temperature, is all spared by using | ailments. <A course of these invaluable purifying | 5 . . your stove, which heats the irons quickly, and} Pills never fails in removing the cause of such Poisonous Minerals and Di ugs. morbid affections, without subjecting the sullerer | } HEADS OF FAMILIES, | leaves a comfortable room. to any inconveulence. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, fp? you, when observing the uneasy | | actions of your children, consider that it may | | This stove is equally snecessful as a broiler.— 1 ~ Coughs and Colds, be more than a mere Cholic that afflicts them? In | Much more might be said in simple justice to this | reat invention were it necessary. | Yours respectfully, Mrs. W.W Everts. 1IsGS. | In our changeable climate few persons escape | nine cases out of ten, the cause of the little sufferer’s . . : without colds, sere throats, intlaenza, diptheria, or anguish is WORMS, International Steamship Company. | bronchitis, for all of ee famous corrective > : . 3 a +15 | Pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting PAL Splendid Sea - going STEAMER) acure. While the Pills are expelling all impuri- “NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Winchester, | ties from the body penerally, Holloway’s Ointment | Muster, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every |sbould be well rubbed upou the chest and throat ; | MONDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m., for Eastport, Port- ’ | AND SHOULD BE AT ONCE | we present you in Judson’s Worm Tea, | ASAFE AND PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS. How much better and safer it would be to have it always in the house. A little delay when a child it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation, land and Boston, until further notice. and restore lasting soundness. | PARES: Pills are t i Yh wins . es =f Holloway’s Pills are the dest Remedy known | is taken ill may often be the cause of its death: From Charlottetown to Eastport,............ $5.50 : : , . : : . . “aa ’ ro. rv Mested ss... soo} io the world for the following diseases : while acting without delay, and by giving the id “ Tatas 9.00 re MOUNTAIN HERB TEA iunmediately, you will | : : POBLON,- « - ooo esccends Ague Feutale Irregu-Scrofula, or . z : | By Steamer and Railway to Boston,......__. 10.00] Agthma larities | King’s Evil not only save the child & long and tedious illness, | | All Fares and Freights payable in New Brans-| Bilions Com: |Fevers of all Sore Throat but also feel happier in knowing that you have done | | wick currency. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. plaints kinds Stone & Grave! | Your duty, and perebance saved its life. | Jnly 24, 1865. Blotches on the) Fits iSecond’ry Symp- | pte a A [igen om thee cody 3 HERBS AND ROOTS, i Grain ! Grain ' Grain ! Bowel Com- |Headaches Tic - Donlourenx | NOT A PARTICLE OF i myer ‘ ; - laints Indigest'on Tumours | Py WE We 2B Pe wk cy } FAINUE highest price given for BARLEY Cdlies Inflammation Ulcers CALSHEL Os UHI NBIRAL. and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constipation of Jaundice Venereal Affee- Is Used in it. the Bowels |Liver Compl'nts! tions Ogee: , Cousumptiou Lumbago Worms of all! No more filthy Vermifuge will be used by those | re € onstantly on hand, at prices che aperthan CAD | Pebility Piles kinds | who once use this Tea. The only active principle be purchased in the market.the best of Kum, Brandy ¢ Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness from|of all other Vermifuges and Worm killers is | Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article GO Malt Whis- | Dysentery Retention of whatevercause; MERCURY. jkey. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Draining Urine dco. hee j Ngee Charlottetown, June 20,1865. —— ceo GIVE NO POISON ies |. Whee nite aka Bo LM eet, Dies of PROFESSOR ‘ To Cloth Pactory - | HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), 7 0) y 2B 8 al v3 iD} R 3 [v i vv EK SUBSCRIBER begs respectfully to London; also by all respectable Dragyists and | , 9 inform the public that be will continue to| Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized | Use this simple, safe, Vegetable Remedy, j manufacture CLOTH, &@., xt his establishment in | world, at the following prices:—Is 13d, 28 9d, | iia i ; ’ . 2 | ’ by H. J, Calbeck, Avent, or at the Mill. *,” There is a considerable saving by taking the! B.L. JUDSON & Co., Prop 8. |. (* Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as : nam Sizes. CHARLES E. STANFIELD, | every disorder ure affixed to each Box. Sold by all dealers, at 25 Cents per Package. : i May 22, 1865. if + July 31, 1805. i September 7, 1863, | | Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottetown | 43 6d, Lis, 22s, and 33s, each Box. ! aaa NEW YORK. | heretofure. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in mat patronage extended to him sinee commencing | | depends upon the regularity }of the liver and lungs | mendation. VERSUS | dicines will be found a safe, Speedy, and certain re- IN MANY THOUSANDS | of certificated instances, they have e | sufferers from the very verge of an unti during that time have maintained a high character health to persons suffering under nearly every kind ven rescued mely grave, | jafter all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed; and to many thousan permanently secured that u health without which life itself is but a partial bless- ling. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably jand infallibly proved, that it bas appeared scarcely | less than miraculous to those who were acquainted | with the beautifully philosophical principles upon | which they are compounded, and upon Which they | consequently act. It was to their manifest and sen- | sible action in purifying the springs and cbannels of life, and indulging them with renewed tone and | vigor, that they were indebted for their haine. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients. the LIFE MEDI. CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury, nor Antimony, nor Arsenic nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of whieh, though long known to several I: dian tribes. and Tecently to some eminent pharmacentical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medieal science; and were | never before administered in so happily efficacious /a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has increased | te stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them: move the hardened faces which ev ’ I e llect in the convo- lutions of the smal! intestines, Other medicines : ds they have niform enjoyment of | | | ; and to re- | only partially cleanse these, and leave such collect. | ed masses bebind as to produce habitu with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhcea with its imminent Gangers. This fact ig well known to all regular anatomists who examine the buman bowels after death ; and hence the prejudices of these well informed men against the quack medi- cines of the age. The seeond effect of the VEGE. TABLE LIFE MEDICINES ig to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, and lungs, the healthful action of whic al Costiveness *h entirely f the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color from the aper ey » betore it passes into the by this means, the liver | heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean Stomach, courses treely through the veins, renews every part of the system and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. r The following are among the distressing variety of buman diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. FEVERS of all kinds, by res regular circulation, through the ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The lire Menicies have been known to cure| ©2Pital, = = = £1,000,000 Sterling! Rheumatism permanently in three weeks. and Gout in half that time, by removing loeal inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints | Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- | P&ny, is prepared to take risks on all deseriptionsd ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence they have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel, | Also Werms, by dislodging ‘rom the turnings of | the bowels the slimy matter to which these crea- tures adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by vessels of the lungs from the mucons which even | slight colds wil occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful | diseases. relieving the air Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect | purity which these LIFE MEDICINES gives to the | blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions,b alternative effect upon the fluids that and the morbid state of which oce tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- | able complexions, The use of these Pills for a very short time will | effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and as improvement in the clearness of the skin. 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 Apperite, Heartburn, Restiessness, Ili: Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, whieh are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, #8 a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of | Come ¢ uring the past three years has increased® the intestines with a solvent process, and without | 'e rate of £ violence: within two days. DIARRH@A and CHOLE sharp acrid fluids by which tt vasioned, and by promoting t of the mucuous membrane. PILES. Asa remedy fur this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETA BLE LIFE ME. DICINES deserve a distinct : wo RA, by removing the | ese Complaints are oc. | he lubricative secretion ’ and emphatic recom. | It is well known to hundreds in this | eity, that tue former proprietor of these valuable | medicines was himself afflicted wit ON “ h thi y i q % 9 * for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YRARS, he ce ae | 3 2 & 2 “ 2 Bi x 3 & xv AN z t oD. i in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole | compass of the Materia Midica. He, however, at | length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and be was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only im- probable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Me- medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is permanent — TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, General Debility,Loss o APPETITE, AND DISEASES | tnay be learned from the Agent for this Island.at | GEORGETOWN. toring the blood to a process of perspi- | ; June, 1861, it will be seen that the increase of Datt | being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any | Insnrance Company. ae . . y their | make no exception’ even in favor of our older loa! teed the skin, | companies, namely, the Liverpoo! and Lo asions all erup- | Royal, and the Lancashire Insarance Com triking | Queen Insurance Company,” whieh last wee Common | its unnaal meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A Headache, public confidence in its constitution.” all violent purges leave the bowels costive | 2° other Compaay, within the sume kbort p sd | ever attained so larye an increase either in the Pm | or Life Department or FemaLes—these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this descrip. tion. Kine’s Evin and Sckoru.a, in its worst PALPITATION OF THE Heart, Paixrer’s Coxic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have become impaired | cations, inflict most serious injuries, and rendet by the injudicious use of Merc URY, will find these | cious treatment frequently abortive. Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- dicate from the system all the effects of Mereury 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 C onnterfeits. Several have lately been discovered, and their | i } | LookeD To. Do not let your children suffer, when | forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of | which the hopes of posterity depend. Tt also pa these remarkable Medicines. Nigar Sweats.Nen- | out how all the attributes of manhood can be ff vous Desirity, Nervous Comptaints of all kinds, | Served to an advanced period of life, how they | j } nefarious authors arrested, both in the City of New | York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an authorized Agent. Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New Loudon; John Beer, Bedeque; Garret & Hudson, do; H. Beer, Southport; W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod- gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s: Join Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; KR. J. Clarke, Orwell, R.S. Holmga, Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. : July 17, 1864. ly ————— Judson’s Pills! | October 24, 1864, ly ! . yp returning thanks for the patre received since commencing practice in Ch levown. intimates that he bas opened a SURG & DRUG STORE, adjoining his residence, Kug Square, and that he is now prepared to attend the practice of the various branches of his ue fession. hm a Special attention given to diseases Feb. 6. 1865. DR. C. L. STRICKLAND, — | Surgweon Dentist, Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWRY, April 17, 1865.—ly a J. E, PRICE, Physician & Surgeon, SUMMERSIDE, - -~.- = P. &; ISLAND Orrice at tHe Devo Stoxx Feb 20, 1865 uf J. S. CARVELL,| AUCTION EER, Commission Merchant, AND General Agent, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. IL. 12th June, 1865. is! pro tf roa “A CARD. WILLIAM S. MA CGOWANX, Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, SOURIS EAST. Souris, May 1, 1865. tf STUBBS HOTEL (Opposite the Custom Honse) 146 Prince William street) ST. JOHN, N. BL. F JAMES McINTOSH,........ PROPRIETOR . ins, re Life Assurance Company Glasgow. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow, Subscribed Capital, - . . £600,080 Accumulated Funds, - -~ . 430,00) Annual Revenue, - - a L 95,0005 Subsisting Assurances, - i 2,500,000 Hexry Dunvop, Esqr, Chafrman. W. F. BirnkMyre, Esqr, Mauager. Distinetive Features in the Company's Busines System— Annual Division of Profits, Policy- Holders Participate in Profi from First Year of Entry, Bonus Assurance at the Smallest Outlay, Seven Years Half Credit Assurance Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreiga Residence. Rates of Assurance, and all other information WM. SANDERSON, Georgetown, June 27, 1864. Jy Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! ru Subscriber, having been appointel ugvent for the above first class Insurance Cw property. J. 8. CARVELL Charlottetown, Feb. 10, tf [Extracts From Newsparers.} On reference 10 a return made to Parliament. ordered by the House of Commons te be printed, 7 for the year, paid by the * QUEEN,” was £2, ; other office ever yet established in this City. |From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861) _ * Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi fe fied in saving that no other Company, within tt same period, ever attained so larve an income® either the Fire or Life Departments as the (Qaee In making this statement * |From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861) “Among these important institutions standsea nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “tht reference to the ample report in another page fully satisfy every reader of the signal P made by this association sinee ite fonndatios. i snecess is, indeed, rarely attained, and it ated at once the excellence of its management, and tt [From the Liverpool Merenry, Nov. 2, 1861. “It must be gratifying to the publie gen vi and eapomaliy to the proprietors, to find that ite®§ . 20,000 per aunum. We believe tht ‘ This speaks high)y fort activity and zeal of the management, while promptness with which all the claims, arising @ of the late disastrous fire in London were met, fe fies itto their financial ability and the care and dence which marked ube investment of these fi DR. LA’MERT PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Ys. 6D., BY POST, 38. CURRENCY. Q ELF-PRESERV ATION : A popular Essay?) 9 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting fre injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesse? maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting 0( functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Mt ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagemel that constitute the most cherished objects of existe#™ By Dr. La’Ment, 37 Bedford Square, Londoa, * centiate of the Royal College of Physicisnt®) Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal Collegt# Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most useful and intereé ing injormation on the physiological changes 9ecur in the Reproductive System during the of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the attainment of that degree of functional vigour uf lost, and how they can be recovered, It is fe from the gross exaggerations, alarming ce and dangerous remedies so generally resorted 0! persons, who, practising with false medical The author is the only legally qualified pa™ tioner whose name stands on the * Medical Regist (the sole test of medical qualification) who bas exolusively engaged for a series of years it treatment of the various functional disorder$ ; nervous and reproductive system, which, owi0l” the great discoveries of modern ecience, are reat ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy a of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten ill and from six till eight, either perscnally or ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the Colonies can be fully treated by correspondence, and rem be forwarded in secresy and safety to any “SELF-PRESERVATION” ~ may be had of the undermentioned Agents, 1s 6d; free by post, 3s, currency :— Hauirax, N. 8.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmourn, N. S.—Messrs. Young and Bal Booksellers. Sypyey, UC. B.—Mr.J. P, Ward, New 000 Sr. Joux, N. B.—Messrs. H. Chubb & Co. ; Office. Caar.otrerown, P. E.I.—Mr. J. Inga, Office. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863. ly