+o sera cane meen orem Be mE 8 sce: gage She orate eid temas itaccainas ne a MISCELLANEOUS, LLL ttl LALA ALLOA OO A Native Lire in Atoenta.—An Arabmay live scmewhat luxuriously at the Feast of Bairem, and indalge ins good supper after sunset at Ramadan; but at least three| hundred days in the yoar are with him) Banyan ones. A hand(ul of rice, of a ladleful of wea!, which eosts little, or a few fruits, and plenty of spring water, which | fl ween | NE W STORES ! | Second pare Gathering | Dorehester Street. [Caledonian Club of 9.€.3. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, | AnD Pour, Tobacco, Sundry INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. | Groceries, &c, i “INHE SUBSCRIBER bas now in his. | | Clann nan gaidheal ri guailib a cheale | Caier—His Excellency the Lientenant Governor Presipent—Hon. Col. Gray, M. P. P New Brick Stores,Dorchester Steet,Charlotte | Ags “he a : ; ; atish . . : ! aaa dames Duncan, Esgr, M. P. P. cosis nothing, and he is satisfied. * Car | own, the following | "Binacrouse—M. Rankin, Andrew Mitchell, Colin tre soldi,” say the Neapolitan lagzaronl, | Extensive and Valuable Stock | MeLennan, M. P. P., dohn Ross, Adam Murray, « vive, manage, e ti dave la faccia »*_.for Or | Neil McKelvie, John Sutherland, M. P. P., Austin three-balfpence a day we. bave voard, lodging, and washing, The Blessed San pays for the reey. The Arab seems to live quite as economically. Stay, he is very fond of emoking; well, you may buy capital tobacco in Algiers for a trance a pound, and eigars are to be bad three for a sous; but the Arab husbandman grows his own tobacco, Coffee, again, be delights in ; bat io a Moorish esle the frezraut beverage is only a ball-peany a cup. It is true that the eup is not much bigger than a good-| sized thimble. When the Arab is sleepy— and when be has finished baying and selling he generally becomes drowsy—he first draws the cowl of his burnouse over his face, kicks, of bis shoes, uses his arm or a nies bard stone as a pillow, and sleeps the sleep of the just. This is all the going to bed he requires. In facet, there is no such | a thing as a bed in the Oriental scheme of society. The richest wrap themselves up aud fling themselves on hearth-rugs or, sofas; but *‘turning in’ ig ap anknown | ceremony. The o:dinary bolsters of the dormitory, a3 1 bave elsewhere hinted, are articles of dress, and to go about clad in a pit'ow-ease and a pair of sheets is, with a lady, to attain the beight of fashion. Every | night, on the Place du Gouvernement, you | may see numbers of Arabs crouched at full | length op the marble parapet of the quay, | or on the steps of the Mosque ot the iecherie. I do uot think the authorities will suffer them to sleep under the areades of | the streets; but the nooks and crannies which the closely-clustered oases in the by-| Janes of the old Moorish town afford gene- | rally shelter nightly slumberers, who in| England would clearly bring themselves | within the provisioas of thet clause io the) New Police Act which probibits sleeping in | the open air, The Arabs snoczing ¢ la Lelle efoite iw the Place are not beggars, else they would be in gaol. They may be, | fur aught I can tell, eheikhs of high de- | gree ; or perhaps they are philosophers of 1100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 500 barrels of FLOUR. McDouald, Esquires, and Hon. D. Beaton C@naesros vine Secretany—W. G. Sutherland, MERCHANDIZE, (conewt | "a : . smoriaing WINES ZANDIES, and other LI- | Treasurnen—-J. W. Morrison, Esqr. : QUORS of thereat ieee rms GROCERIES | Recorvine Secreraky—Mr. George Rankin. « fe’ : ) da; F TR. TEA. SUGAR, TOBACCO,| Marsaar—William MeGill, Esq. wer ned ae e Pec doy kind in} _Sraxparo Bearkgs—Messrs James MeDonald, , te » lites , cle vetai! | William Robertson and George Munro. plata SE Ae Seven Sere SR RT Diver axD Musst xoer—Donald McFayden. At the lowest prices for Cash, Te E second annual Gathering of the above my a se Clad will be heid at Charlottetown, on : »TT 70 Puncheons choice Demerara RUM, Wednesday, 16th August, 10 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, y ar ot next, when the following Prizes will be offered 6 FHihds. Irish and Scotch MALI WHISKEY, for competition :— , 6 Uhds. Pale and Dark BRAN DY, MUSIC—Proficiency in Highland Pipe Musie :— 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, let Prize, $10; 2d do., 88; 3d do, $5, Pd 6 hogsheads of SHERRY, STONES—Puatting the Stone, 4 Ibs—Prize $9 ; 100 dozen FBudioburgh ALE, Putting the Stone, 14 lbs—Prize $5. $5; 2d do. $3. Light Hammers, 12 lbs—ist Prize 3; 2d de. $2. DANCING—Gillie Callum or Sword Dauce—$4; Highland Fling, $4. LEAPING — Long Leap—Ist Prize, $2.50; 2d do. $2. High Leap—Ist Prize $2.90; 2d do. $2. 300 chests and half chests of TEA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 30 puncheons of MOLASSES, Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 80 boxes of PIPES, 1800 JARS, (assorted sizes,) Together with a fall assortment of all articles in the GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the attention of his friends in Town and Coantry, whose past favours are respectfully acknowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. RACES — Ranning Feot Races, distance 400 yards—Ist Prize 85; 2d do. $2. Hurdle Race —Ist Prize $3; 2d do $2. Sack Kace—$2.50. Youths ander 16 yegrs—Iist Prize $2; 2d do $1. TOSSING THE CABER—Prize 32.90. For the best Highland Costume, P. E. Island manufacture— Prize go. Also, on the same day, the following INTERNATIONAL PRIZES , > 29. 1865 ; : : Gharlottetown, May mane es. bi Tol will be submitted for competition. Open to four competitors from the United States, Canada, New Brunswick, Noya Scotia, Newfoundland and P. E. OUR SPRING va Scotia Island, respectively. Competitors for the Luterna- e ° ~ {tional Prizes to be Scotchmen or descendents of Importations occ sas Heavy Hammer, 16 lbs—Ist Prize, $20.00; Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE, | 2a Prize, $10.00. ARE NOW READY FOR Heavy Stone, 24 Ibs—~Ist Prize, $20; 2d do $10 Also a Prize for ARCHERY, distance 40 yards, to be competed for by Ladies from all countries. INSPEC ION & S 1 | A piece of Jewellery valued at $12. , ’ aN BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Lith May, 1365, LONDON BoVsE. ESTABLISHED 1820. Competing Pipers are required to forward to Dr. Sutherland the names of Three Marches, Three Reels and Three Strathspeys, one week previous to the day of the Gathering. Intending competitors who are not members of the Clab, are requested to enter their names, either personally or by letter, with the Correspond- ing Seeretary on or before SATURDAY, the 12th Angust, when tickets of admission will be given. Tickets of admission to the grounds, 25 cents % Pleach.to be had at the Stores of Dr. Sutherland 8 P R I N G I 1865 *! and W. R. Watson, or any of the Directors. i865! even a more advanced degree of eyvicism | LS” No admission without a ticket. than Diogenes, looking upon a wh as an_ B* the Ships Undine, L. C. Owen and E effemivate luxury, aod iolding a stone couch and the stars for a blanket as the ouly sleeping accommodation fit for a Mussylman sage. lll Al Alte me A New Ives Connecres wirn tye Assas- SINATION.—A new idea connected with the assassination of the Presidenc is thus broach- ed by the Washington correspondent of the Pictaburg, Commpercal, who eays :—** We hear it stated that on the night of the as- ‘1? Ck Pp TEEN oe Sdwin & Lizzie. from Liverpool; Urania, Jane 5, 1865. GEORGE RANKIN, Sec’y. frien Landon: Helen Dasies, from Barbadces ; | ——————____$_$___$______— City of Bath and Commerce, from Boston; and China, from Liverpool, th > subscribers Have Completed THEIR Packets between Liverpool, f rey y T IMPORTAT IONS Glasgow & Charlotictown. FOR THE SEASON, fie which having been bought on the pest TerMs, Vicke-Presipents — Hon. P. Walker, M. i: ©, 7 HAMMERS—Heavy Hammers, 16 }os—Ist Prize | : | Charlottetown. Terme liberal. Regular Line of GORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 6th Mareh, 1865. r HE Subscribers in returning thanks to 260 Acres. more or leas, of excellent Land, of | the importers of goods for their patronage which about 150 are under cultivation, and the re- | pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of BAZAAR! Under the patronage of Mrs, Dundas, iT HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY | FEMALE LADIES in connection with ST. | Real | Estate in Charlottetown | FoR SALE. . ine Property, being Lots Nos PAUL'SCHURCH, in this City, intend hold called the Tremainé Property, relat } Cc it ‘ity old. 18 and 19, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlotte-| ng a BAZAAR on THURSDAY the 6th JULY a, ‘tated on Water and streets, with | next, for the purpose of paying off the debt due on De ae Maks there on, occupied by Mrs. Briney. "s Rectory. Further particulars in due time. ce ” i a r ee r ; Feby. 13, 1865, ALSO, The Real Estate called the Bartlett Property, beimg | parce! of Town Lots Nos. 49 and 4%, in the | TO SHIPBUILDERS. part and parcel of Tow He LOTR ING un a J.S. CARVELL, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant, AND General Agent, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. K. L. 12h Jane, 1865. "Township No. 5] HE COMMISSIONER of pup LANDS, having under the anthorit o Act 16 Victoria, Cap. 15, completed the py of that portion of Township 51, the pro. WILLIAM and GEORGE F. MGN’ GoM : isl pro tf . - - , \third bundred of Lots, having a frontage of 20tt. | pur SUBSCRIBER has just received 10 BALES NAVY CANVAS direct from the Manufactures in ARBROATH, SCOTLAND— Assorted numbers. me 1000 lbs. SEAMING and ROPEING TWINE, 90 Coils BOLT Ré »PE,—assorted 812e8, 10 do. POINT LINE, Lead SCUPPERS, 20 Barrels PITCH, 10 do. BRIGHT VARNISH, *do. MACHINERY OIL, 5 do. Parafine Varnish, 3 Tons Oakum, Iron. Paints, Linseed Oils, Putty, Flour, Nails, &c. 100 Coils Cordage, assorted sizes, The whole of which will be sold at a smailad- vance on the costs. | on Hillsborough-street, and extending back 123 ft, | with Dwelling Lleuse thereon suitable for two} families. The above Properties are offered together for £1,750 P. E. Island Currency. The trade of Chavlotretown is now extending and increasing 80 rapidly that both of these properties are enhancing in value daily. £1000 may remain on Mortgage. Apply im Talifax forthwith, per sonally or by note, for isformation or reference, to | . " C. MURDOCH, Attorney for WILLIAM MURDOCH. Halifax, N.S, June 2, 1865, 3m H. HASZARD. NOTICE! Charlottetown, June 5. 1865. “ ‘ LANDS FOR SALE! | sateen A fue subscriber, as the Agent of Sir| Union Bank of P. E. Island, - Samuet Conarp, Bart., The Right Hon.| Q7OTICE is hereby given that a DIVI- Lauasn K Bee ane ani a ( vs — DEND of Seven and one half per centum, on 1as been directed to discontinue the system o » pal Canits Si camle ie Pe . » | LEASING LNDS—herdofore pursued. For the | the paid up Capital Stock of this Bank, sor ane future these lands will be SOLD on the following | half year ending this ¢ ay, vat ) been this day de | terms :—A deposit of Twenty-five per cent. of the | clared pavable to the Stockholders, on and after | purchase money to be paid down at the time of | MONDAY, the 5th instant. : signing the agreement, and the residue in ten | JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. lyears by equal instalments. The price will be Union Bank, P. E. L., June 1, 1865. from Twenty shillings (2¢8.) per acre upwards. sl a ia catahors 7 “ | a Farther particulars made known at the Subseri ber’s office. | z O L EB 4 . ‘RHE HOUSE and PREMISES on G. W. DEBLOIS. Queen Street, occupied by the late John | M’Gill. For particulars apply to the snbscriber. Valuable Freehold Property Wm. M'GILL. FOR SALE, By Private Contract, N DONALDSTON ESTATE, LOT No. 35, containing about Two hundredand Forty Acros of, EXCELLENT LAND, Bounded on the East by Bedford Bay, on the West | by Winter River, and abutting on the Corran Ban is | Ch’tewn, May 15, 1865 Mareh 20th, 1865. ‘Life Assurance Company of Glasgow. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable The Lar] of Glasgow. e : , : nbseri ‘apits - - *600 000 Bridge. A large portion of the land is cleared and von — — - con aun in a good state of cultivation; remainder covered | Accnmulated Funds, - - - ae chiefly with fencing timber. There are on the | Annual Revenue, - . . - 95 000 Premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, | Subsisting Assurances, - - - 2,500,000 31 ft x 38 ft; a BARN 40ft % 50 ft and 20 ft Post, | Hesxry Dusxvop, Esqr, Chairman. | with CELLAR; a good WELL of WATER, | W. F. BirkmyreE, Esqr, Manager. together with several Ponds and Springs; a good | supply of Swamp Mad, together with Musele Mad} — Pigtinetive Features in the Company's Business and other Manures, both in the Bay and the River. | : : - ee ; | System—-- It will be sold in LOTS to suit intending purcha | sys . sers, and a portion of itis well adapted for a country | A nnual Division of Profits, Store, a Lime Kiln, or a Fishing Establishment. — ; ici i Terms Liberal.” Possession instant. Apply a Policy-Holders Participate in Profits the Proprietor in Charlottetown. ij from First Year of Entry, JOHN o McDONELL. Bonus Assuranee at the Smallest Outlay, ™ anne —— Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. Valuable & Dosirable Building) Exemptions —Voreign Travel and Foreign LOTS FOR SALE. | Residence. : FENHE Subseri Rates of Assurance, and all other information, TE Subseriber offers for sale Two} may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at Pleasantly situated WATER LOTS in George- | GrorceTown. WM. SANDERSON. town, with Water Privilege to the channel, adjoin- | Georgetown, June 27, 1864. ly ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town [-- aor - Also, several BUILDING LOTS in different parts of | Mareh 27th, 1865. | Queen Insurance Company eh a OF LIVERPOOL. | } Valuable Farm for 7IRE AND LIFE! Valuable Farm for Sale. | "RE AND LIFE T° be sold by PRLVATE CONTRACT. | Capital, - - - €1,000,000 Sterling. that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, saint on Lot 34, knownas * MARSHFIELD,” containing | HK Snbseriber, having been appointed agent for the above first class Insurance Com- ee es — os RATT | Esquires, hereby notifies all Tenayts 9 DR. G. W. SUTHERLAND [octyl eat 204 |e ETURNS thanke for the very liberal Pl RCHASING THEIR SEVERAL 0 patronage extended to him since commencing IONS, that, in accordance with the 10th | the practice of his profession, in its various branches, tion of the above recited Act, he is now P | in this City, and trusts, by attention and assiduity, to eee the deposit of the Purchase Money i that the same may still be continued towards him. | their several! holdings, upon producing their : » or agreements for the same. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissi Office of Public Lands, June 5, 1965. tf omen ee ta ental > | By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has increased | his present large Stock of i Drugs and Chemicals, | Choice Perfumery, Toilet Articles, iu variety ; i selected from the best London House, by chose } competent of doing justice to the business. : | The Dispensary departmest will be under his |own i= mediate superintendence, | Da. SUTHERLAND begs also oe —_ he TO THE trusts the fact of having practised in Scotland seve- | ral years, and nearly twenty years of extensive i : ES WwW aA ™ A & R Y | Colonial practice in every branch of his profession, | combines with unremitting assiduity and perso- OF inal attendance, will not fail te obtain confidence P. E. ISLAND. i} and ensure sutisfaction. 4 : , [@ Advice to the poor gratis. Mure Legislature, during the late Seas; Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, having passed ‘* An Act to assist T, December 26, 1564. the purchase of ihe Fee-simple of their Pama seiseiccecelh-hisiilghiidnetann det amas by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALP t& B R 0 WwW N S$ amount agreed upon by the hg amp and T, as the Purchase Money of his Farm— ena, Bronchial "TRroches The Commissioner of Public Lands FOR CO UGHS, COLDS, hereby gives notice to all temants desirous of availing themselves of the pri a AND the above recited Act, that he is now Prepared THROAT DISEASES. ASSIST SUCH TENANTS im the pareh Farms, as in manner and extens provided water —— 1) -——— : such Act. MRS. WINSLOW'S FORM OF APPLICATION and fail pa: SOOTHING SYRUP Cur cen, Gutiactctown, For Children ‘Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC. “THE INFALLIBLE REMEDY, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner, Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865. RS MATLS Per Steamers ‘Princess of Wales’ ‘Heather Belle.’ | , SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. het OEE Sey gf [HE MAILS for the neighbouring vinces, etc, will, until further notice, be r ? if tt \Holloway’s Oimtament. | voce sccis, vie Picco, on MONDAY sineviteiageae THURSDAY mornings, at 9 o'clock. Also, Contracted or Stiff Joints. Brule, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY event | All the Medicines in the London dispensaries at 8 o'clock. ‘ : For New Brunswick, Canada and the Uni would barely benefit, much less cure, any chronic States, via Shediac, on MONDAY evenings, at | cases of contracted or stif joints; ee = - o’elock ; and on FRIDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, invaluable Ointme 2 fee ed into sue eit is oll inwalnaiie ae " arn oa 44 See For Great Britain, Newfoundland, the Berm parts twice a day, the elects will ee In " tand the West Indies, every alternate WEDNE | Paralytie patients even ean derive advantages from | + yy evening, at 8 o'clock, as follows: — . 08 a fact thin fine vemetiy when ether means fi Wednesday, 10th May, Wednesday, 2nd Augag) “ ts “ 16th s 24th Scorbutic Humors, Scald Heads; . oe deed, a i and Skin Diseases. Seely: ern: ay Oe Seorbutie humors arise from an impare state of “ 1% « ¥ the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach ‘ E are the organs at fault. The Pils will speedily | . L. Cc. ow EN, Posmaster General, 5 General Post Office, 29th May, 1865. J restore these to a healthy action; while the Oint-} Seni sii. sah VACCINATION, | ment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day, will Charlottetown agd Royalty. | soon cure any case of skin disease. Soldiers, sailors ‘and miners use this famous Ointwent in all parts of | the world. sassination there were in the theatre over | they are enabled to offer at one hundred persons who had direct or in- EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, direet knowledge of what was to happen. | Pen Prompt Payment Many of those persons had a victim selected, | (O" Wholesale buyers supplied as usual. fuct that the person selected to turn off the! gus at the arack of Booth’s pistol, from some | -s ‘har’town, June 5, 1865, If the gas had been tarned of Booth would | > mp ¢ have esegped recognition. |lad Grant been NOTICE TO THE TRADE. Booth did not egpect the failure of the per- | EDTHE USUAL sun to turn off the gas, and, after the deed | per Ships * THERESA” and * L. C. GAYEN,’ | 2 ainder, for the most part, covered with a vain below = The Clipper Ship “L. C. Lieyd’s, coppered and copper fastened, 431 tons], ; ’ register, R ire ASER, Commautie, will sail from | 2PPication to the Subscriber ou the Preuitees, or LIVERPOOL about Sth SEPPEMBER. heembiers eo The Clipper Brig “ EVADNE,” 300 tons, A I at} Maichcla. Mov. 22 set “i a HORNE, Lloyd's, Joseea McDoxacLp, Commander, will sail! »-—. Ti, han a aes i : from GLASGOW on or about Sth SEPTEMBER. |}. * * lease is for 999 years, and the annual The Subscribers would a'so inform shippers from j rent Is. per sere. Glasgow that they purpose placing their new Barque the ** ELECTRO,” 400 tons register, on the line between GLASGOW and CHARLOTTE | large and commodious, and the land is in excellent OWEN,’ Al at j col dition. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. heg to give them notice that they purpose having | able growth of Firewood, Scantling and Fencing vessels on the berth loading for Charlottetown us| Peles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are enms and farther particulars made known on p7onerty J. 8S. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10, tf {EXTRACTS FRoM Newsparers.] On referen’e toa return made te Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th *! Yune, USGL, it will be seen that the increase of Duty for the year, paid bv the “ QUEEN,” was £2567, being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any other office ever vet established in this C ty. |From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] | ‘Indeed, we believe thet we are perfectly justi } fied in saving that no other Company, within the same period. ever attained so large an income in either t } » Fire or Life Departments as the Queen | and Gravel. In any of the above complaints more benefit may be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the | Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone | following simple means than is fregueatiy brought | about in six months by any other treatment. In} bad eases, if the Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back over the region of the kidneys, it will | mediate relief. Six or eight of the Pills should be |} taken nightly aceording to circumstances. iptheria, Sore Throats, &c. give | Hon | 7 * | the Legislature provides that vaccination shall be perf jante These maladies are of so serious and dangerous to enforce the penaities of the Act on ai poravenall T* aecordance with the provisions of the ACT TO PROMOTE VacernaTion, I he on every fature Saturday and Wednesday, until | the 24th day of June, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to vaccinate all persons, not suecessfully vaceinad ” | quickly penetrate, and im most instances give im-| ed, who may then appear there. May 24th, 1865, notice that E will attend at the old Cout se on Wednesday next (3lst of May), and , As the amended Act of the last session of ormed, withou anycharge, by the superintend- f Vacemation, it will, therefore. be my duty but their part of the murder failed, from the G. & S. DAVIES. eause or other, failed to perform his part. | ghere be would have fuilen an easy victim. |" FYHE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEILV- was dune, had to niake the most of it.” A Gixeek Ssara—A young gentleman lately entered the shop of a confectioner in a Scottish town, aud, stending at the! counter, with considerable custo discussed a Jarge tart. He tendered tie good woman im charge shilling to pay for bis repast, | which she bad to take to a neighboring | shop to obtain change. Left aloae, our | friend had fornd his appetite return, and | he proceeded to help himself to some neatly | twisted, altogether very enticing ginger | snaps whieh lay close by. He had demonish- ed these, each being only a bite, when the | shop mistress returned. The gentleman. pooted to the remaiuiug snaps by way of | jnquiriog what was the damaye, aod rather | surprised by the extlamation * God save us! | ye heeno eaten any o’ the snaps?” ~ Just | twal o’ them,” said the youth ; ** What for | no?* “Because they are. medigine for | bairnes; ilke yia's a dose fora ween—it | bas twa grains o’ jalop acd a grain 0 | calomel in'it; ye've got phes ck for yince, | I'w thinking.” Lt was enough he paid, or whether he paid at all, or bow) he spent the afternoon, has not been heard ; but the next day he was sewn wandering | perturbedly throug the streets, pale and | sorsowful. —~--—D om ----—- Acss oy Pysire Min.—The Ministry of | “Great Britain is largely composed of men in | ** the sere and yellow leaf.’ {,ord Palmer- ston is 81; Earl Ressell, 73 ; Milner Gibson, 58; the Lord Chancellor, 65 ; end Mr. Giad- | stone, who is considered a young man yet, | 56. Lord Derby. the Tory leader, is 66, and | his lieatenant. Mr. Disraeli, is 60. Louis Napoleon is 57; the Emperor o! Russia, 47 ; sod Victor Emmanuel, 45. Of American statesmen and politicians, | President Johnson and Jeff. Davis are both of Louis Napoleon's age, 57; Mr. Sewara, Senator Wade aud William A Graham of | North Carolina are 65; Thaddeus Stevens is | 72, and so is Jobn Slidell; Mr. Fessenden | and Henry A. Wise are 89 ; Charles Francis | Adame is 59; Chief Justice Chaae is 57 ; | Charles Samner aod Senator Morgan of New | York are 54; Henry Wilson, Fernando Wood | and Alexeoder Hl. Stephens ace 53; Gen. Banks is 49, Heory Winter Davia48, Vallan- dighum 44, Speaker Colfax 42. and Senator Sprague of Rhode Island, wio has been Governor, General and U.S. Senator, is but 35. Some bibulous chaps at Ratland, Ver- | mont, who stole, the other day, some | * pretty good whiskey” from a cask that | nobody seemed to own, found, to their in- finite horror and disgust, not long after, that the cask contained, besides the ‘whiskey,’ the body of a negro preserved for dissec- tion! Ali the aforesaid chaps are staunch temperance Men vow. eo — Faienpeuir.—Some people were talking about a geutleman celebrated as much for the intensity as for the shortaess of bis friendship. “Yes,” said a wit, “his friendship is so warm that he yo soouer tekes it up than he pata it down again.” - ere - i | | Reeaus.—*1l am so lame from the railroad crash of last week | can hardly | etand,”’ gaid a limpiag, hobb!ing, chap. | ** Week, then, L hope you intend to sue for! damages,” said his friend. + Dauiages !| “po, 00; I bave had damages enough by in busivess, would iatimate to them and the pablic . o se i ; : . generally that he is prepared to execute ord in £ | sue for anything it wii ; i ers in toem ; t I su J & will be for | tie varions branches comnected with his trade, repairs.” - ee om —- ; Is it Possigue {—At a coroncr’s inquest held lutely in the North of Fagland the following verdict was given > —* Found dead in a closet, baying been born alive,| VRE AM SH EAS PATH ZING but never breathed; and that it died im mediately afierwards, from want of proper assistanee at the time of its birt).”’ Sencliaihit ede a Frozen at tex Pork —Cuoarles Matthews, | seated Om # couchbox on a» frosty day length be appeared, *‘ If you stand bere much louger, Mr. Coachman, your horses (wally attended to. will be like Captain Parry’s ships,” ** How's. that, vir?” he asked. “ Why, frozen at | the pole !” replied Matthews. i How wuch | solicits a share of pable patronage. |\CLOTHING. Also, PLAIN SEWING attended Spring & Summer TOWN, to follow the “EVADNE” in spring of j . 1866. For further particulars apply in Liverpoo! ‘Re orts of Fashions for 1865 to Messrs. WiLLTAm Stewart & Co., | & 3 Traf 5 With rece Stzep Cur Patrerns of GARMENTS from the representations on the Fashion Plate. | Orders punctually attended to. James Kerse, Jr. Esq , Union Street, or in Char lottetewn to L.C. OWEN. WM. WELSIL. isl pro rw 2m JOHN BELL. ae . & 19¢R Queen Sireet, Charlottetown. : tow n, Jane », 15% _. | April 10th, 1865, STUBBS HOTEL, Opposite the Custom House, 146 Prince William Street, ST, JOUIN, - - - New Brunswick. Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. AE stow HOTHL se wet o NEW GOODS. partments; is convenient to the United States and Nova Seotia Steamboat landings. JAMES McINTOSH, Proprietor St. John, N. B.. ist Jone, 15865, 3m WH. H. WILSON AS eompleted his SPRING IMPOR- TATIONS, per L. C. Owen and Edwin and Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, and Urania from LONDON, consiting vf: Dress Making, é&e, RS. RHODES begs to iotimate to . : ‘ z N the Ladies of Charlottetown, that hawing Grey, White and Striped Corrons, taken her residence in Great George-st, next door | Grey and White SHEETING, Fancy Shirting, to the Baptist Meeting House, is prepared to at- Prints, Striped Skirtings, Jean, Osnaburg, Tick- tend to DRESS-MAKING in all its branches, and | ings, Hollands, Grass Cloth, Linen, Fancy Flan- nels, &c. &e. ‘od 5 aren Ladies’ Dress Material, o. ae a. in Plain and Faney Poplinetts, Baratheas, Mo- « — = hairs, Checked Lustres, French Merinos, Black 300 PAIRS Silks, and Printed Muslins. EN’S Grained Water-proof BOOTS, stitable for Fishermen, FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 200 Pairs Men's Kip Boots, pegged and sewed, FOR SALE CHEAP at the TAILORING in PANTS, VESTS, and BOYS’ Shawls, in Paisiey, Black {ndiana, Silk Baraze, Fancy Cashmere, &c. Ke. Miantles, lowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Fancy Willow, Straw and Crinoline Bonnets; White and Coloured Hats, Dress Ornaments, &e. &e. Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Edgings, Veils, Muslins, Corsets, Laces, and a large selection of Worked Embroidery. ford Chambers, South John Street, in Glasgow to | | In making this statement.we \F YO be SOLD by PRIV\ ATE CON -} make no exception even in favor of onr older local TRACT. that beantifal TRACT of LAND. | companies, namely, the Liverpool and Lon lon, the | belonging to the Subseriber, adjoiuing the Farm of } toval, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” | Insurance Company. | James Miller, Ksq., on Township No. 24. This {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861,] | Land is unrivalled in point of situation and quality “Among these important i i It is covered with a rich growth, consisting priv-} nent for its soli i cinally of Beech and other valnable kinds of Hard | Queen Insura tutions stands emi fer its snecess, ‘the which last week held dity, as wella nee Company,”’ thirteen links on the St. Peter’s Road, and is dis tant ouly about 4} miles from Charlottetown JOUN LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1864. reference to the ample report in another page will | fully satigfv every reader of the signal progress | made by this association since itsfoundation. Such | ti snecess is, indeed, rarely attained, and it attests | at once the excellence of its management, and the public confidence in its constitution.” | {From the Liverpool Merenry, Nov. 2, 1861.1 “It must be gratifying tothe publie generally, and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in come during the past three years has increased at the rate of 220,000 ye nam. We believe that te no other Company, within the same short neriod, A Freehold Farm far Sale. | @NONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front | | XY Land, ina high state of enltivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach Honse. Thresh }ing Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, ! ‘in the rear, situate on the sonth side of Elliot River, é : e ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire ibout seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite) op Life | near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &e | { Department. This speaks highly for the The above property is well worth the notice ofany activity and zeal of the management, while the as ; prompiness with which all the claims, arising ont | person wishing to purchase a godod freehold .Pro- | of the late disastrons fire in London were met. test | | perty, heing the estute of the late J. c W right, | fies itto their financial ability and the care and prn- | Esq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the | purchase money. Enqnire at the office of Henry dence which marked the investment of these funds.” | med Palmer, Esquire. or at the residence of the sub | 9 ’ ° seriber, in Prince street. } Ju dson S Pills ! CATUERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. | | secsinaehibiaibeiaienie ’ Charlottetown, October 6, 1864. tf | NOTICE, | HE undersigned Executors and Trustees | of the Estate ofthe late JOHN S. BREMNER, | | of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- | } sons having claims on the said estate to furnish | Valuable Mill Property at GRAND RIVER, LOT 56, For Sale, by Private Contract, | their accounts forthwith to Renarn Hearrz, Esq., | ONSISTING OF GRIST. SAW and ages George Street ; and all persons indebted ol c oe he ai astate are req? > oy 7a } 4 SHINGLE MILLS, worked by a powerfal | said e - e are req neste d to | ay over the ifr ce a Inadi ts 2] amonnt of their respective accounts to him, he stream, and fronting on the road leading from Rollo | being authorized to receive the same } Bay to Grand River Wharf, distant about three | Pao ' tue sa ; i quarters of a mile from thelatter, with commodions | Sumer t - wawenet | Buildings attached, at present in the occupation of | RICHA RD HE. RTY ' Alexander Dixon. ? a ARTZ, . A. } For further particulars apply to Hon. J. Hensley, | Executors and ‘Trustees. in Charlottetown. or the subsdetber 0 or near the | Charlottetown, August 3th, J864. estes utter premises. [99° Terma liberal | Wood, has a frontage of about nineteen Chains and | its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A / their infants whenever there is any hoarseness, | id * + , & . . ere Mawson’s Building, | assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills, The pain, | WATCHES aad JEWELLERY, | veringly followed for some time, and duly assisted | gouty and rheumatic maladies. . ee eee JOHN Nicnots. | Fresh Garden & Field Seeds | “oce-vay a nature that the Ointment would not be recom- | mended unless the Proprieter was sure of its effect | It will eure, when every other means have failed, } |...) ee ~ if applied immediately, and not delayed until the | = 8 vod she — vack wnake d by. a duly qua- ‘patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign re lified medical practitioner, with}in theee mouth | medy for sore throats. Settled coughs or wheex ng | {*9™ this date. a | medy for e throats ettled coughs or wheez ng i HW. A. JONSON, Superintendant Waecination. siding ia Charlottetown and Reyalty who havenet been vaecinated, or who shall neglect, to have thei | will be premptly removed by rubbing in this | unguent. Mothers should rub it into the ebest ef | | Boots and Shoes. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Old pus subscriber, has received from Lendon ie | a very Jarge Stock of the above GOOL Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. lin Men’s Elastie Side Memel, Calf and Kid Pe It is surprising how quicky asore, uleeror wound | tent; Women's, in Kid, Cashmere, Memel and deprives the body of strength, and unfits it for the | Lasting, from 6s. Gcy per pair and upwarda. duties of life; but it is no less wonderfal to watch | W. E. DAWSON, the effect of Holloway’s Healing Ointment, when it | is used according to the printed directions, and tightness, or other affection of breathing. May 29, 1865. _—— inflammation, and other morbid manifestations svon disappear from the affected part, and health and | strength return. This treaiment creates sound | flesh, and therefore makes its cures complete. UST RECEIVED from ENGLAND, of best quality, aud for sale at a low price— Horizontal Watches im Silver Cases, : i 4 holes jewelled qoeebos dosceees £3 1 0 Gout and Rheumatism Do. in Hunting Cases,..22..20.2000, 400 Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large Mustek Lateiiss boii i i 9 00 “e ; ; : fateh Chains i Kevs juger Rings. § > quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the Wateh Chains and Keys, Pinger Rings, Steel Bar ead Mh; Ringsand Brooches, Gents’ Pi cnmenenienll complaining parts. This treatment must be perse- a sents Pins in great variety, A. PURCHASE, Wateh maker, Smarden’s Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864 YARMOUTH Improved Stoves. . . ‘ELE Subscriber’ has this week receival Both the Ointment and Pills i from the Mannfactory, a fall a complet should be used iu the following cases: cargo of those celebrated by powerful doses of Uolloway’s Pills. The essence of these diseases lies in the blood, which has floating through each vessel the pain-giving poison which vitiates and inflames every tissue it comes in con- tact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic enlargement about the joiuts so characteristic of Bad Legs \Corns (Soft) \Rheumatism s Bad Breasts Cancers |Seald Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Burns Contracted andSore Nipples Ex Schooner Blue Wave. Those Stoves cannot be Bunions Stiff Joints Sore Throats beat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO- Bite of Mosche- Elephantiaais tees and Sand Fistulas Flies Gout Skin Diseases Scurvy Sore Heads Glandular Swell- Tumours NOMY, and are the only Stoves imported here that give general satisfaction, and now offered for sale, LOW FOR CASH, Merchantable Produce, or twelve months’ credit on approved notes. P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 100 Pairs Men’s Kip Boots and Shoes (a first rate article), ‘OR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. A choice selection of Seatch Tweeds, White Shirts, Scarfs, Collars, Braces, Revolving Ties, &c. &e.: Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes in great variety, Groceries, TEA, warranted good; Sugar, Molasses, Soap, HE subscriber offers for sale, at private | contract, the premises at present rceupied by | him in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT. | The Land measures 100 feet on the main street, and | extends back 200 feet. Thereare on the premises a very comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, one first floor, Kitchen and Pantry attached. | anda half story high, containing 6 rooms on the | _ also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Really Fresh Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS following prices:—-Is 14d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, Us, 22s, in every variet ) | and 338 each Pot. a * * : ‘ i _: T. DESBRISAY. same ame is a considerable saving by taking the May 8, 1865. ‘ d : “Sure Directions for the guidance of patients in every bw > 6 - a * mar , | Chiego-foot i Ul A good ussortment of Fall and Winter Goods. __Grand River, May 22,1865. Gin AT APOTHECARIES’ HALL. | Chiliains. _ {Lumbago Wounds ' K. J. CLARK. welling House, Tannery, &e. | J USTARRIVED per Barque “Undine” | S#pped Hands [Piles Yaws Sere eee He. Far A. © } from LIVERPOOL, and steamer “‘Commerce”’ Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL- FOR SALE. | from BOSTON, a choice lot of r LOWAY, 224 Strand (near Temple Bar), London; JUST RECEIVED, From the Manufactory, 5000 LBS. ROOFING FELT, ® 60 Bbls. ROOFING PITCII. Parties requiring Roofs covered will please leave their orders with Mr. E. R. Tayior, Water Street, who will gnarantee satisfaction and dispateh in executing the same. t | SASHES, with or without Glass, for Sele shew waitng for the driver, said to hiro when at | for Cash or approved paper. ee ante Kent Street. nearly opposite Joys, | ey BMS YE LOM e er ewe anes teeenng > Candles, Starch, Rice, Tobacco, Indigo, Blue, Pepper, Ginger and Allspice, &c. &e- Hardware, Nails, Hoes, Shovels, Plonghmounting, Glass, Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and Table Spoons, Kuives and Forks, &c. &e. Vers 'Unirge Kteortiiéak The above Goods have been of Women’s Calf, Congress and Balmoral Boots, #1! well selected In some of the best TT ee ae English and Scotch Houses, and P. F. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. | wii} he sold at the lowest possible 1000 Pairs prices for Cash. Ladies’ and Misses’ Congrees, Side Lace and Bal Ch’town, May 29, 1865. moral Boots, in Kid, Prunella, Grained and Plain Calf, for sale CHEAP at the 1000 Pairs Men's Calf Congress Boots, FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Fa-tory h rw isl pro 7 7c ’ , oO * . a es > . P. &. Island Boot. & Shoe Factory.| $ §2 & | = ei’ 4 = on ae te Every description ot rs arr: Q S28 ms sy 54 28 = UF iri» @ Boots, Shoes, &c. §o $5 eS T me eee2 ct oe me Sno made to order, at short notice and at lower prices s - co 3 2 po» Boz a a! than at any otber establishment in P. B Island. > = or - . @ sees, B, All that is necessary to prove the above factisto| + SZ = Qo s ° 3 on 3 examine the Stoek at the =. a é¢ = = of Go sta 5 > a : x ces 3 4 ecg P.E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory.) 2% 22 3 Sg) ts 7 ‘ oe o i Sa Ee ss GEORGE NICOL, ci = se ey a + 2. by FEES tS Proprietor. ee meee ty S-7% 5 oo | Ch'town, June 12, 1865, 6i “ae ‘e J cs S225 © ae cececnisiaiat ius isisinasniaa 1 jige ae a le “pq ©. i . ae oat on. Aa A CARD. lnour° £6 8 bse & (PSE subscriber, in returning thanks to) 2 =) Gt 2B wD S8ES em his friends and eustomers foi the liberal pa- | =~ ts > ® 3 e 2 Pafiag snag tronage extended to him since his c | 4“ =z as tronay o him since his rand the pabiic| - ee S coe oS Es S that is te Bay :- gyi ea S| LONDON GOODS. Carriage & Sleigh Painting, Expected daily per ‘Urania.’ } House, Sign, and 5() CHESTS TEA, (linest Kaisow.) 400 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 50 Casks WASHING SODA, 5 Tous OAKUM, Plain and Decorative "| PAPER - IANGING, | Carriages and Sleighs é!ways on hand for 10 Cases ASSORTED CANDY, (in bottles ) sale in season. 2 Cases Compgsition CANDLES, 30 Kegs LONDON MUSTARD, 12 Boxes FINE STARCH. 10 Cases ASSORTED PICKLES, A.so—A quantity of 10 x 10 WINDOW | EDWARD MARTIN. _@tticles. -oTT, Esq., Carriage builder. Water Street | Charlottetown, April 24, 1865. 3m } May 8, Ieee. isl rer Qua i | PERTY which they offer for sale. The Farm| MOUNTAIN HERB TEA } consists of }acres are now nnder enltivation, and the residue is | To TIVE SUBSCRIBER begs respectfully to | ¢ 0) 4) i 8B al ya 4) R 3 a benny Wrapping Paper, Corks, Sardines, Lucea, Olive inform the public that he will continue to | | . 9 {> All orders from the country punc- and Castor Oils, Fry’s Cocoa, Sauces, Blacking, | mannfactare CLOTH, &c., at his establishment in | | Blacklead, Stationery, and sundry ether small creat Wool will be received in SmeeothenarTe | DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON, |, £2 Cloth received for Dyeing aud Dressing as Also, a two-story BUILDING 66 by 30 feet, now | Fishing Tackle. used as a TANNERY, containing 12 Pits, with | B* Barque Undine I have RECEIVED carrying on the TANNING BUSINESS. There! REELS. Uanding Nets. Limerick Hooke &e. &e isa good Well with Pump at the door, and good | ' wa oe oT DESBRISAL 7 ‘ ; ‘ May 8, 1865. . For terms. which will he made easv, and any, ———— raeeniemcttntasteiectintentishahtetbitiilikc Milt dish) ish at x ' > Auctioneer, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on | P A R E N T 8 R E A D ! the premises. JOHN RENDLE. VADAM ASar fh" - FREE LAND TOMNTAN g2RB At Egmont Bay, Lot 15. ran TEA. cleared, and 20 acres Salt Marsh, fronting 19 | i chains on the shore at Rocky Point Fishing Cove. Atso—o0 acres of Lund, 26 a@es cleared, 16 acres | ‘ 3 ERSUS ot which are fenced and under crop, fronting 10} Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. Rocky Point rans through this farm, Arso—45 acres near the Chapel on the south | QO you, when observing the war tps: Phy haat ig ’ ‘ g uneas + of whieh are under crop. : actions of your children, consider that ir ~ Ce abundance of sex manure can be had on the ' may farme will be sold are very liberal. Plense epoty | nine cases out of ten, the cause of the little sufferer’s to Mr, F. W. Hoazss, Examiner Ollice, Charltte. | sngelsh te WORMS. 45D SHOULD Ba A? ONCE _ Brown's Mart, Egmont Bay, August 8, 64, we present you in Judson’s Worm Tea, Leaches and all the necessary conveniences for | FISHING RODS, CASTING LINES. FLIES, a offered very low. garden. other particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Southport, March 20,1565. tf es JUDSON'S OR SALK, 125 acres, 20 acres Upland | WORM Herbs, Barks and Roots Che rear buts on the main road. chains en the shore. The main road leading to | Riles HEADS OF FAMILIES, side of a beautifnl river, with about 2Vacres cleared, | shore of the farms. The terms upon which these | be more than a mere Cholic that afflicts them? In tows, or to N. J. BROWN. Lookep To. Do not let your children suffer, when ASAFE AND PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS. Old Abe ealls for 300,600 men! Let Gid Abe rip!! How much better and safer it would be to have | H*? you not better listen to the eall of it always in the house. A little delay when a child the nadersigned, who invites the attention | is taken ill may often be the cause of its death: of the public toa VALUABL FREEHOLD PRO. | while acting without delay, ard by giving the : immediately, you will ; not only save the child a long and tedious illness, 160 ACRES OF LAND, | but also feel happier in knowing that you have done sitnated about a mile and a half from Port Hill, | your duty, and perchance saved its life. having its front on Richmond Bay. Abont 120 | HERBS AND RGOTS NOT A PARTICLE OF OR WINERAL, covered with Hard and Sett Weed. On the pre mises there is a comfortable two-story Dwelling | ® AR WR! House, a large Barn, Out Houses, and an excellent | GAL Ot igh y : y = 7 s } y r s r », ‘ ; i Well of Water. Any qaantity of seaweed and Is Used in it. mussiemud can be had on its shore during summer. N ‘ s : | Persons wishing to purchase cau apply to the un-| No more filthy Vermifuge will be used by those | dersigned on the premises. who once use this Tea. The only active principle ! } Oct 24, 1864. JAS & ALFRED BROWN. | 0f_all other Vermifuges and Worm killers is | tf | MERCURY. Cloth Factory! | | GIVE NO POISON | Use this simple, safe, Vegetable Remedy. B. L. JUDSON & Co., Prop’s, NEW YORK. CHARLES E. SPANFIELD. | Sold by all dealers, at 25 Cents per May 22, 1865. sf |” September 7, 1863, per Package. y H. J. Calbeck, Avent, or at the Mill. eretofore. disorder are affixed to each pot. May 22. tf October 31, 1864. HENRY HASZARD. . Judson’s Worm Tea! |, 28. RANK D. BEER, erry ean ms . Js returning thanks for the patronage received since comnfencing practice in Charlot- tetown, intimates that he bas opened a SURGERY & DRUG STORE, adjoining Nis residence, King Square, and that he is now prepared to attend to the practice of the varions branches of his pro; feasion. N. B.— Special attention given to diseases of | the Chest. | Feb. 6. 1865. j poneneeneneapsiineane tenn F. P, NORTON, Commission Merehant, Auctioneer. \GEORGETOWN - - - P. E. ISLAND. October 24, 1864, ly _ DR, G, L, STRICKLAND, Suroceon Dentist. | Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. April 17, 1865.—ly STUBBS HOTEL, (Opposite the Custom House) ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Preparatiors for Restoring, Invigorating, Benutifying and Dressing the Hair, | ‘ering it seft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to main in sny desired position ; quickly cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and Gatural color to the Hair. IT NEVER FAILS To Restore Grey Mair TO dts Original Youthful Color 146 Prince William street, LXV is Not a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving ST r J 0 H N ) N ° B ° them the natural nourishment required, producing the | JAMES MeINTOSH,........PROPRIETOR. same vitality and luxurious quantity ag in youth. August 29, 1864. ly For Ladies and Onildron Wane to ee ee Blacksmith & Farrier, is complete without it Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, Sola by Druggists throughout the World, HAS removed his business to the City, PRINCIPAL SALES OFPICE and can be consulted at all hours. SHOEING a on the most improved principle 498 Greenwich Sirect, New-York City. | {4 All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre | pared at the shortest notice. Ch’town, May 16, 1865. — WILLIAM JAKEMAN, _ j | tome: Ea oc oe ZYLOBALSAMUMjam sa W. R, WATSON, Agent. The Examiner by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hill® annum, payable half-yearly 1n ADVANCE. | JS Printed and Published, every MonpaY, borough-street, near King-Square. PRicke—lds pet — Se ee | — —