vind Sr. as a emhnnas Sh oN il oe “ en 0 ee ee ) MISCELLANEOUS. = | APRIL. L heat through'all the solemn pines The south wind's pleasa And'see the clouds, like | ippy things flow, O'er. Selds of azvre go, Wile sii the-sorrow from Seems meting with the snow. 1@ earth LIVERPOOL HOUSE i866. Fall Importations Completed. WILLIAM FULL HS received, per Undine from LI VER- POOL, Lotus, from LONDON, and from BOSTON, a large and well Steamers seleeted The rebin and the bluebird sing O'er meadows brown and bare, They cannot know what wondrous bloom Ia softly budding there ; But all the jey "their hearts outpour Seeme pulsing in the air And we wil! sing, though sil our days Seem dark with pain and lose; We know that Sbrrow's furnace beat Coasumes alone our dross ; We know that our dear father's love Gives both our crown and cross. Oh, while beneath the snow drift buds The flower we love the b st, And ow the wind-toss'd bough the bird Sull builds its happy nes Praise God for all the good we know, And Trust Him for the rest! INVOCATION TO SPRING. Come, gentle Spring 9 thousand Mowers Thy coming wait to throng ; A thousand wild birds ‘mid the Would welcome thee with song; Aad warble of thy coming, Spring, With euoshine on thy gleaming wing. ywers, Cume, glorious Spring. the March winds sigh With blust’ring voice or gentle toue; Come. for our hearts would bring thee nigh, And wintry storms are lung ard lone; Come, bring thy loveliness, sweet Spring, And wake the mournful heart to sing Bring flowers, bring birds, bring sunshine gay, Dring ships like sea birds o'er the wave; Bring the «weet friends so far away, Whose absence seems almost a grave ! © yes! a transient halo fling, O’er life's dull path-way, glorious Spring. Yet, why should I so worship thee? A brighter joy isin my breast; & sunny peace, a gush of song, A something sweeter far than rest, A whisper,—thie is but the Spring Of joys that never can take wing. eI EUROPE ARMING. (From the London Daily Telegraph.) “* Si vis pacem,” says the Latin proverb, “ para dellam;" and by that account Europe must in- deed be hankering after peace’ Recent atatia- ties give us means of measuring the pacific fervour of the times. In France, 480,000 Chasse- pot rifles are in course of manufacture, the most owt whieb are tu be finished before the let of Mereh, 1363. In Prussia, the needle-gun and rifled eangon system are tu be waintained. The gen manufactories are very busy in completing the stores for the arsenale, and 1,100,000 breech loading stee! barrels have been ordered since the war. In Austria, the alteration of 600,000 guns proceeding upon the Wanzl priiciple; and 300,- of thew are to be completed by the snd of ths year. Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Hesse-Dariwnstadt gdopt the breech-loading gun, giving the preference to the Prussian rifled can- nen, and large orders are in course of execution. Ta England, 150,000 Eufield rides are already converted on the Saider prineipiv. In the course of the year 350,000 guns of the same kind will be ¥y. The Goverument maou‘actories are con- verting 1,000 guns every day. Hy the end of the twelve months, 426 rifled cannons of various cali- bres will be manufactured. Tie Russian Gov- effiment is converting 600,000 guns on the Carle a le—a modification of the needle-gun; and , will be ready by the beginning of next year; while 900 breech-loading cannon are in cuurse of construction to comp ote the field bat- tevies, Is Deomark the Chambars have voted a large eum for the conversion of ‘he present guns jato breech-lcaders, but the model weapon has Bot yet been decided upon. In !lolland the Gov- ernment is converting the preseot arin into guns guthe Snider principle. In Lily, Spain, Por- tugal, and Greece the breech-loading gun is adupt- ed. Spain and Greece have ordered cannon from the wanufactory of M. Krupp, of Essen, in Prussia; and even Belgium will continue the use oi the rifled Prussian cannon adupted in 1864, and will bring into use the breech loading surall arm. . We should like to know, under these dove- bke and agreeable circumstances, what Dr. Cum- ming still thinks of the immediate prospects of Millenniun . ere <- ee - THE PROGRESS UF A GREAT FACT. ALL OPPOSITION VANQUISIHED. Plange a stone into the middic of a lake, and from the point where it falls ripp'es will spread in e@rer-widening sings, uatil they reach at last every portion of ite margin. So it is with a great dis- covery or iavention ; wheuever it may be ushered te the light, ite fame is certain in the end to fill the world. This bas been strikingly illustrated ha the progress of Professor Hull way’s invaluable remedies. Twenty years ago they were first an- Séunced in Londun; now they are the standard medicines of both hemispheres. Such is the re- sistless far-circling sweep of a grand utilitarian discovery, when applied to the hiyheet philanthro- pic purposes, and aided by the aotive power of the Press. What are the greatest military achi- evemeuts compared with those of Thowas Houllo- way? Ifit be true that the man who causes two biades of grass to grew where but one previouely grew, what shall be «aid of bim who cures ten sick persona where but one was cured before. Holloway, if the accumulated testimony ef all na- thesis ie to be believed, has doue ouch more than this. Dieeases which, prier to (be introduction of bia Piiis and Oiutment, had ballled science, are pow relieved with an expedition and certainty which are literally astuundiog. There 1s no get- ting round or over the fact, for it is avouched by the voluntary declarations of convalescent wulti- tudes. Protessiova! jealously and prejudice, the most formidable antagonists thet Truth encoun- ters, have been vanqnished by the success of these preparations, and time-honored medical inatitu- tioas of Continental Europe bave been coostrain- ed to adwit their value aod sanction their ew- ployment. In this ccuntry, where the people are always ready to test whatever is new, and equally saga- eious in discriminating between the chaff aud the svheat of the great masa af nowel!ies submitted to them, the rapidity with which !lolloway’s Pills and Ointwent have obtained unis ersal confidence , Perhaps, fv paralell in the b story of science Their fawe bas radiated from the local point in tw the remutest section of the Globe. Usually we improve upon moat things ; but even buman jigeouity cannot enchance the value uf | taese remedies. We take thew os they are, and are not only satisfied, but grateful—Albany Knickerbocker. —— 2 - > Oe ee A Srory or Loncretitow.—-Some of the Bohemisa letter writers give us this story of Longfeilow :—Le was staying a few years ugo at Newport, shut up in seclusion, deeply fatent upon the production of some poetical werk. A man demanded admittance, but was refused by the servant. lie was impor- tunate, and Longtellow was consulted, and STOCK OF ‘British& Foreign Merchandize, |auitable for the present and coming Season, | whieh has been purchased in the best Markets, land is now offered to the public at the LOWEST prices for CASH. The assortment includes the usual variety of | STAPLE DRY GOODS, {in White, Grey and Striped Shirting, White and |Grey Sheetings, Tick:ng, Osnaburg, White, Searlet and Bine Flannela, Wool Blankets, | Patches, Cotton Warp in all colors, &e., de. DRESS MATERIALS, ‘ia Plain and Fancy Winceys, Knickerboekers, | Coburgs, French Merinos, Camilets, Baratheas, | Alexandras, &e., &e., | OLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS, | ia Black and Colored Astracan, Whitney, Seal Cloth, Lamb Cloth, Doeskins, Plain and Ribbed Beavers, Piiot Cloth, &e., &e. SHAWLS AND SACQUES, in great variety, including in Shawls, Cleth, Wool, Dagmar, Victoria, Chenille, Plain and Fancy Border, Paisley, &e., &e. FANCY DRY GOODS, of all descriptions and cuantities; Mantle, Dress, and Bouvet Triunmings, in all toe newest styles ; Ladies’ Velvet and Beaver Hats, Hat and Bonnet | Shapes, Borders, Hair Nets, Gloves Scarfs, | Hoods, Sontags, Clouds, Belts, Belt Buckles and Ribbons, Fur Boas, Cuffs and Muffs, &e., Ke. Gent’s Furnishing Department, READY-MADE CLOTHING—the best Town wake—in Over-Coats, Under-Coats, Vests and Pants, of all qualities of Cloth and Style; Fancy Flannel Shirts and Shirtings, Fur Caps and Hats, Astracan and Lambskin Caps, Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Scarfs, Gloves, &c., &c. ALSO, By Wholesale and Retail. Hogsheads of Bright SUGAR. Puncheons * MOLASSES, Chests Superior TEA, No. 1 New York & Canada SOLE LEATHER, Layer and Bunch RAISINS, CURRANTS, &e., &c. WILLIAM FULL Nov. 5, 1866 A GOOD LIVING. AXY person wishivg to purchase one of the most valuable and beaatifal FARMS with- in twenty miles of Charlottetown, can do so by early application to NEIL RANKIN, Anctioneer, oer HENRY WADMAN, Crapaud. Charlottetown, April |, 1867. SOURIS PACKET. A COMMON SENSE VIEW oF THE Mode in which MOSTLTIGRS STOMACH BEPTERS ACT UPON THE HUMAN SYSTEM. This isan age of inquiry. People wantto know the why and wherefore of all statements submitted to them as facts, and as far as this — GREAT PROTECTIVE AND INVIGORANT is concerned, it is proposed to gratify them. All the physicians admit that the greatest diffi- culty they encounter in their practice is in convey- ing to the seat of a disease the medicament that Electricity has been tried for this purpose, but it is now generally admitted that the electric fluid is too subtle an ugent to be made the vehicle of medication. It will counteract and neutralize it. shocks ‘he nerves, but cannot distribute through the system anything exceptitself. Medicated elec tricity is, in short, an exploded humbug. Bata liquid stimulant, as everybody knows, can be charged with tha essential properties of any and every substance in the Matena Medica, and there is no herbial extract which it will not boldin solution with all its preventive and curative virtues unim- paired. Now, the pure liquid stimulant of which HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. are in part composed, is charged with invaluable Tue Scur. JOSEPHENE will commence her trips as a Packet be- tween Souris and Charlottetown, calling at Georgetown,immediately after opening of Navigation A. CHIVERIE, Master. Ch'town, P. E. I., Mareb 11, 1867. 3m 18, Trafford Chambers, South John Street. Liverpool, January 1st, 1867. T. THOMAS begs to inform his friends e that he has this day takes into Partnership his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, Junk. The business will in futare be carried on under the style or Firm of THOMAS & SON, MERCHANTS, Liverpool & Prince Edward Island. Jan. 28, 1867. tf MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Colonial Secretarv’s Office, March 15, 1867. YP HEREAS by a resolution of the House of Assembly, passed onthe l4th day of April, 1863, it was resolved that the initiation of all Money Votes should be with the Executive: Notice is hereby given that all eens for Money Grants, for Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, &c, and all Petitions for graute in aid of any object whatsoever, which parties may desire to submit to | the Legislature at its next annual Session, are re- | quired to be sent into this Office on or before the oth day of April next. By Command, GEORGE COLES, Col. Sec'y. ~ FRANGIS 8, LONGWORTH, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Orrice— PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to Hon. Joseph Hensley’s) Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Island. Jan. 14, 1967. RR. REDDIN, Attorney and Barrister - at - Law, CONVEYANCER, &c. Office: -- Great George Street, * Charlottetown. (Near the Cathotic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866 tf CARD. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister-at-Law, Notarp Public, AND CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - « - - - P. E. I, Dec. 10, 1866. ly pd CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER Or Square Rod, Gents’ Bright Natural Leaf Good Smoking TOBACCQ®. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - January 21, 1867. ly ARCHIBALD McKAY, Moncton, N. B, CONTRACTOR AND AGENT FOR THE PURCHASF AND SALE OF Ships Timber, Masts, Plank, House Frames, and LUMBER of all dimensions and descriptions. fe” Orders for early shipment will receive prompt attention. Feb'y 18, 1867. 3m A. McNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street. Charlottetown,......... P. E. Island. July 23. tf PF, P. NORTON, P. E. I. edmittance again denied. At last the man broke throagh all obstructions, and burst | inte the poet’s study. Suid he, heedless of Commission Merchant, AND Auctioneer. vegetable remedies, and these, by reason of its powerful diffusive principle, it conveys to every | organ and introduces into the circulation. To use | a common expression, it goes to the spot, taking with it just what is wanted there. The essenceof ery |} would undoubtedly diffuse itself through the or- ganization as swiftly, if administered pure and simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and al- | terative roots, barks and herbs. But of what use would it be without their healing, strengthening, life-sustaining balm? It would merely excite. Tt could neither protect nor cure. And herein lies the essential difference between the effect of the purest stimulant, when given alone, and the same stimalant, when administered in the medicinal form of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Good Monongahela spirit is doubtless the mildest and most innocuous of all the varieties of liquer, but it only becomes a healthful medicine when in:- pregnated with the vegetable elements employed in the preparation of the Bitters. TO DYSPEPTIC SUFFERERS. Under the generai head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Ite symp- toms aré so various, and differ so much in different individuals, that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact, some of them are utterly indiscrib- able, It may be safely asserted, however, that half of the diseases of mankiud spring from a dis- ordered state of the stomach; and that the other balf, whatever their origin, react upon that sensi tive and important organ. Among the ordinary in- dications of Dyspepsia or flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen imme- diately after eating, a gnawing sensation, or a sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomach, be- tween meals, a heavy dull feeling in the head, feeble or Msteady appetite, occasional nausea, a restless dull feeling during the night, and a weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morn- ing, palpitation of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes amounting to monomania,loesof memory, confusion of thought, sour stomach, with rising of food, anda choking sensation in the throat, dimness of the eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disinclination for exertion, and semetimes emacia- tion and a corpse-like palor. These area few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but it is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the liver, and the nerves; its victims have many additional torments which are technically at- tributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who hae the slightest predisposition to Dys. pepsia. is to fortify his or ker digestive organs by the daily use of BOSTETTER'S BITTERS. The disease proceeds froma lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, there will be no dyspepsia. If it cannot do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing ageuts should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach is the commissary of the sysiem. It supplies the elements of life to the whole body. In it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bene and fibre, and if it fails to parvey that mate- rial in sufficient quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body euffers, and with it the mental facul- ties. Therefore protcet the ‘** Commirsary Depart- ment.” Don’t let the enemy obtain possession of it. Itis easierto prevent disease from getting into an organ than to expel it after it Becomes a chronic fixture. Consider the first indication of un- easiness in the stomach asa sign that dyspepsia is preparing to attack, and baffle iat once with this great repellant. But if it is too late to prevent, remember that it is not too lateto cure. It is believed that there is no case of chronic indigestion that can withetand the remedial operation of. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experience of the efficacy of the preparation. The first in- stance of its failure to give relief is yet unchroniecled. 50 Sides American SOLE LEATHER, ‘Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Kerosene, | &e., Ke. FWNHE Subsribers have IN STORE, and | offer for SALE— : 200 Barrels Exra Canada FLOUR, 100° do d American do 200 do Supefine do do 10 Hhds. Bright Retailing SUGAR, 2, do do Heavy MOLASSES. 25 Chests THA (warrautgd), 3 Boxes TOBACCO, 106 Casks Kepseve OIL, 2 Bales Buthlo Robes, 10 Quarter Oisks Pale BRANDY, 2 do lo WHISKEY, 4 Puncheon RUM 6 Barrels CRANBERRIES, 10,000 CIGARS, 60 Kegs NAILS and SPIKES, | 5 Sheepskin COATS, 10 Doz Grain SACKS, | 75 Coils Cordage, Hewp, and Manilla. | —ALS0— 5,000 Bushels Liverpool SALT, 100 Tons Cow Bay COALS, | 15 do Picteu do Slack. | wents. CARVELL BROS. ! 2 ment, in er out of Bond. 4 GEORGE COLES. Ch'tewn, Dec. 3,1866 D®: W. G&. Sutherland bas removed from liis late residence on Queen Street, to the corner of Kent aud Great Geerge and customers, that by late arrivals of direct impor tutions from Europe he has greatly added to his large Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles in viriety. tronage so liberally extended to him since his resi- dence in Charlottetown, and hopes the same may be continued towards bim; trusting that, by assi- duity aud attention in every braneb of his profes sion, he will retais the confidence of the public. The Dispensary is under the Doctor's own supervision. : Advic: to the poor Gratis. Charlottetown, May 7, 1866 NOTICE. Dr. Ridge’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and Invalids, ECOMMENDED by the Faculty, and Sold by Druggists and Grocers every- where, in Tins, atprices to suit al! classes. J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N. S. Managing Agent for B. N. A. October 8, ly THE ROAD TO HEATH SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty un. less one can be foand to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality cf the blood. These Pills possess and exert these three qualificatious in an extraor- dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food,increase the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel al] morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. Weakness and Debility. 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 for regulating a disor- dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva tives against al] derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circujation. I! they be taken without delay, when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, «r giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelious. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have up:n the constitutions of females, From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- rating and purifyiug properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in young persons enteri:g into womanhood or ap- proaching the turn of :ife—the most critical period —may be radically removed by a recourse to these Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, | undue exertion or oiher causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectity the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength and cheerfuluess (o the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disyestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headaclie, bili- ousness, nausex, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these inveluable purifying Pills never fails in semoving the cause of such morbid affections, wihout subjecting the sufferer to any luconvenience Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sere throats, infinenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective | PUNCHEONS of Old Demerara) ang prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi RUM for Sale at Subscriber’s Establish- monials from eminent wen throughout the country | their efficacy by atest of many years, each year AL nounced better than other articles R ‘ | QOpratn only “* Brown's BroncHIat TROCHEs,” Streets, and would respecttully inform bis friends | — DR. SUTHERLANL[ returns thanks for the pa- tone; they are, therefore, confidently recommended | Soothing Syrup, Derenene el ectstnentieemteptrone —— Hoop Skirts! UBT RECEIVED, ALHAMBRA— 150 Doz. HOOP SKIRTS. and patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform the public generally, that he is still to be} .opor. WILLIAM DODD found at his Oid Stand on QUEEN $1 REET, and | ae : | is prepared to roake up all kinds of garments, entrast- | ed to him in the latest style aud improvement of Fo: sala low, if immediately applied for. Queen Square. A Cough, Cold, or Sore | Throat, | v. 26, 1866. ReQuikes IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, | AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a} Permanent Throat Affection, or an incurable Lung Dis- ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Cons) sumptive and Throat Diseases, Singers and Public Speakers Feb’y 11, 1867. | Will find Trocues useful in clearing the voice/ myers Tr ee —| when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re-| R wa VW ! RUM! Rt Vat lieving the throat after au unusual exertion of the | | vocal orvans. The Troches are recommended Being an article of trne merit, and having PROVED | finds them in new loculities in varions parts of the | world, and the TRocugs are universally pro- 'and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. SOLD EVERYWHERE YOOTH ACHE. Instant Cure, BUVTER'S ERVINE, f MMEDILATELY on ite application, gives permanent relief by the painless destruction of the nerve ip decayed teeth, forma a complete stopp- ing, and renders extraction 8 ldoum necessary. Seld by Druggists everywhere. WOOLRICHIDS Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson’s Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, Kc. For Sale every where, J. H. WOOLRICH, . English Pharmacy, i Halifax, N. S., Agent tor B. N. A. iy RS bf HOR SES. S gS op (ys 0 foRS FATTENING STOCK. by Steamer M ANUFACTURER of Cicthin j them and in all its branches, thaukfal to bis friends | 7 fasbicn. Terms Cash. Funtrance at the Side Door, _ Queen Sire et, July 9, 1866. NOTICE. HESUBSCKIEER begs to inform the citizens cf Charlottetown. and the public gene: | rally, that he has RE-OPENED his Tailoring Establishment ! |on QUEEN STREET, two doors west of T. Des- | bave used your Brisuy’s; and solicits—while gratefully acknow | ledging past favors—a return of that publie pa- trenage which was formerly so generousiy and extensively conferred upon him. Having acquired a thoroughly correct knowledge of the Cutting Department, on a purely geometrical principle, together with many years sneeesstul peowr se is prepare sounpete, for riority, . i] . » r | practice, he is prepared to compete, for supe All of which will be sold low for approved pay | TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GooD sUCCEBs. | with any of his profession in this Colony. Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN, evhose name iv proverbial for saperier workman ship, as his Parnter, he guarantees the Firm of i**McLBOD & CHRISTIAN” to give every sa- tisfaction. Orders from the ccuntry promptly attended to. JAMES McLEOD., Ch’town, Jane 18, 1866. tf POR SALE. 10.00 FEET SCANTLING, as- sorted sizes, 10,000 Fence Poles. good quality, seasoned, 150 Cords FIREWOOD, Fur and Sprae, 20 do do Hardwood. The above is within 1} miles of the city, on the Mount Edward Road, and will be delivered eith: * there or in the city, as may be required. on aay cation to H. HASZAR Charlottetown. Feb’y lth, 1867. isl WATCHES and JEWELLERY. J UsT RECELVED, trom ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, A holes jewelled,.............. £310 0 a. im Henting Cases... ......-.0+<. 400 St SOUR cos ckckcccnetoes~ ee , v's Watch Chains and Keys. Finger Rings, Steel Ear Ringsand Brooches. Gents’ Pins in great variety, by A. PURCHASE. Watchmaker, Smardon's Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864. Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SUMMER SIDER HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, s prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the fsland Mauvufactured TOBACCO, warranted a good article, at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms—and hopes his Factory. being the first of the kind established in Prince County, wil! meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchants of Summerside, and Pringe County generally. PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, Jnly 31, 1865. LIVERPOOL and LONDON. ER «UNDINE” and * L C OWEN,” from LIVERPOOL, and ** LOTUS,” from LONDON, the Subscriber has received An Unusually Large Supply of Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, PERFUMERY, . English and French); SOAPS, BRUSHES, PICKLES, SAUCES, MUSTARD, (in Kegs and Bottles); CURRIE POW DER,Can- died CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEELS, MARMALADE, S#seences, SPICES, Malt and ARMEKS will find it a saving to them of many dollars by using these Powders. | When fattening stock, by mixing a little of these Powders with the food, you will find that they will fatten quicker, and the flesb will be firmer and better in every respect. The many DISEASES OF THORSES can almost all be PREVZNTED or CURED by these Powders. Oxe Powper drives out Worms. One Powper cures Bots One Powper puis a Horse in condition, One Powper makes a Horse shed his coat. OnE PowDeR gives a soft and glossy appearance to the hair. One Powber cures the Horn Distemper in Cat- | tle. CARLEON’S CONDITION POWDERS, | given according to directions, are the best thing in the world to strengthen a horse and to restore him tc health and vigor after severe exposure or bard driving. The Powders cause a healthy action of thediges- tive organs, and purify the biood of animals, there by equalizing the circulation of the blood, and im | parting vigor to the whole frame This soon | demonstrates itself by an improvement in the ap- | pearance in the coat, for it is a certain fact that ne | animal can be in perfect heaith if the coat be rough and unthrifty. | CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS | will be found a perfect ronic and ReSTORER after ; attacks of any acute diseases such as Influenza, | Strangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal Gleet, etc, _ Every one who owns Stock of ary kind should use this modicine. It is always | beneficial and is so harmless that it can always be given without fear. Farmers who are fattening their stock should use these CONDITION POWDERS. They will keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good heart, and make them fatten much easier and quicker than they otherwise would. Find the signature of J. Carlton Comstock, in fullon the wrapper of each package. This is the only test of the True Carlton’s Condition Powders. Take no Counterfeits got up on the reputation of these Powders. Sold by all dealers. Get “ B. L. Judson & Co's Almanac.” Feb. 11, 4m | MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers her FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Pills may be taken with the certainty of effectin acure. While the Pills are expelling all ingpurt- | ties from the body generally, Holloway’s Ointment | should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat; | it will penetrate the tkin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting souminess. Holloway’s Pills arethe sest Remedy known in the world for tke following diseases : B | which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— willsllay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest tc yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We bave put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and Cau say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed. ina single instance, to eflect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance cf Constipation of Jaundice the bowels Liver Compl’nts| lVenereal Affec- tions whatevercause | ing from pais and exhaustion, relief will be found Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244. Strand (near Temple Bar Lendon; also by all respectable Druggists an Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 14d, 28 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 228, and 53s, each Box. *,” There is a considerable saving by taking the . d Ague Female Irregu-/Scrofula, or Asthma larities | King’s Evil Bilious Com- |Fevera of all/Sore Throat lainte kinds Stone & Gravel | tches on the|Fits iSecona'ry Symp Skin Gout |} tome Bowel Com- |Headathes Tic - Doulourenx plaints Indigest*on {Tumours Colies Inflammation (|Ulcers | | experience, and pledge our reputation foi Consumptioa |Lumbago Worms of al Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism Wenkness from Dysentery Retention of Erysipelas Urine &e. &e. | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- j trary, all are delighted with its operations, ane | speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi | cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this | matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’ ‘the fulfilment of what we here declare | In almost every instance where the infant is suffer in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is White Wine VINEGAR, SARDINES, ANCHO- | VIES. MUSHROOMS, CAPERS, and United |Service SAUCE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- NISHES, Drying JAPAN, KNOTTING DYE STUFFS, and Miscellaneous Articles, of the Best Quality aud at Sicderate Prices. Wm. WATSON. , Net. S, UGB.) siiiomaos eger wwe gid} Extra and No. | Buffalo Robes. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Dee. 3, 1366. 259 Pairs Boys’ & Meu’s Skates. For sale cheap by G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetewrn, Dee 3, 1864 ORANGiS & LEMUNS, p\~ Sale by Jan. 7, 1867. FRESH GROUND RICE, hie Sale by Jan. 7, 1867. Wma. R WATSON. Wn. R. WATSON. FLOUR. 200 BBLS. Choice Extra FLOUR, 200 ” 90010 1 For Sale by Superfine " I. C. HALL. HERRING. 200 Bbls. new Bay of island FAT HERRING, for Sale by I. C. HALL. Dee. 24, 1866. TOBACCO. 10 Boxes American FLAT TOBACCO, for Sale by I. C. HALL. Dee. 24, 1866. TO THE TENANTRY OF P. E. ISLAND. ur Legislature, during the late Session baving passed ‘*An Act to assist Tenants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, asthe Purchase Money of bis Farm— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their Farms, as in manner and extent previded ander such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and fall particulars may be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOLIN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Pablie Lands Office, May 8, 1865, Judson’s Pills. DR. LA’MERT SELF -PR ESERVATION ° PRICK WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is. 6p, BY PuST, 38. CURRENCY. Ql ELE-PRESERY ATION A popular Essay on 9 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted :n youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage- ments that constitute the most cherisbed objects of existence, by Dr. La’Mert, 37 Bedford Square, Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal College of Ptysi- cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, &e. The above work contains most usefuland interest- ing information on the physiological changes which occurin the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functiona) vigour upon administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription oi | | one of the most experienced and skilful nurses | | in New England, and bas been used wiih nevere | failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi- gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, whieh the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- sons, who, practising with false medical qualifica- tions, inflict most. serious injuries, and render judi- aan DR. KNIGHTS ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, s the only prepezation in use which ipyermbly CBANGES Gra¥ aND FaApED Hair TO ITS Ohiginag Its effects ere 80 UNIFORM AND SPE UT, ao o be regarded almost MIRACULOUS 2 Tt gives UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION, & Single trial proving its superiority over all other aruglys of. fered to the public unde, similar names, luzor. E G. Waire, writes fryertpstpen, Me, April 17, 1966; * Dbesgh but twepty-ciz yours of age, my hair had become quite gray, when, at the suggestion of Dr. Carpenter, 1 gave your Oriental Hair Restorer a trial. lo TEN a the first application my bair was dark and goft a» in childhood. I beheve poother prepesation egg boast of such remarkable effects.’’ Rev, Eowarp Oxer, writing from Alexandria Va, February 5, 1866, says: “1 al too old te regret that the frosts of winter should glist per. petwally in my bair, but to gratify my dawgbter, J \ Hai Restorer, and with the happiest results. My bair, which two weeks since was whit, as silver, if COMPLETSLY RESTORED vq THE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FORTY YEAKS AGO, Ig wy daugbter’s bebalt, I thank you beartily."” Carr. C. UL. Cowas, of the * Sea ,”” dates at Bermuda, December 27, 1865; ** Your Orientag Aur Restorer is looked wpon a8 something wiracy. lous by the people bere. Such wniforta, speedy, and satisfactory efleets have pever followed the use of any other preparation,”’ Mrs. Otivir, of Carleton, N. Y., says in her letter, dated May 9, 1866: ‘I won't say that § bave used your Oriental Hai Restorer, for what use can @ person of my age bave fur suck things ? But my friends have used it, and I have wituessed ig wonderful effects. If I ever should get gray, shall know what to resort to” Columns might be filled with testimenials like the above, but their publication is not sonsidereg necessary. In the preparation of the Oriente? Ha.- Restorer the must costly material is used, ang bo peins are spared to make it an article whieh shall STAND THE TEST OF ALL TMs, The vi rdict of the people is in its faver. Kaights Orieatal Hair Restorer is prepared by E. R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Moss, Aud sold by all Druggists, Perfumers, Boney Goods Dealers, and Merchants generally, a& One Dollar per Bottle, Dik. KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING, A VEGETABLE PREPARATION | For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair, Gontains neither Oil nor Alcokob, This article has been prepared with o view t supercede the pernicious compounds so commen im the market, the use of whieh bas been alaoet ip variably detrimental to the growth and beauty of the hair. It is especially adapted to the wee of ladies and children, with whom it is a UNIVER- SAL FAVORITE. Persons whose bair has beep (hinned by siekness or age should give it @ trial, A luxuriant growth will result. By the sees Dr, KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, the hair i» tified, its growth is improved, the sealp is ¢leapeed, Nervous Headache is cured, bair eaters are ere dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are removed, DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR. DRESSING, Is a scientific discovery, prepared ender the super. intendenee of an ewinent cheiwist, and is recommended and used by the medica! faculty, It apparel, is exqeisitely perfumed, is put iar large bottles, and is sold by ali Druggists, fumers and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. Prepared by E.R, KNIGHTS, M.D Chemist, Melrose, Maza DR. LAROOKAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup. Asthma, Cattarrb, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Bleed, Pleurisy, Lnflammation of the Langs or Paia in the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump- tion ip its early stages, and ai! Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known and too bighly esteemed to require commendation bere. It is te- garded a necesssity im every bousebold, and is heartily endoreed by the medical ‘acuity, clergy men of every depomination, sutbors, editors, meme bers of Congress, and many of our most distinguish- ed men ir public and private life, COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT,&c. Letter from Hon D. W. Gooch, Member of Con- gress from Massachusetts. Mecrose, July 19, 1865. Dr, E. R. Kyionts—Dear Sir ; I have used Dr, Larookab’s Syrupin my family for six yeass,and bave found it an excellent re- medy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Threats and all consumptive complaints, &c. I wave recommended it to several friends, who have received great penefit from its use. Letter from a well known Boston D . of twenty years experience, and Steward Haw- over Sireet M. E. Church. Boston, Mareb 9, 1866. Dr. BE. R. Kyiauts: Having used LAROOK- AH’S PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in my family fur the past six years, I am prepared to say that it is superior to any medicine I have ever known, for the positive cure of Cougbs, Colds, Sere Throat end all similar complaints. As! take eold very easy, I have had greatopportunity to test the VIRTUES of this valuable remedy, and it bas pever FAILED me yet, however violent the disease. Hav- ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, I have bad good opportunities of knowing the virtues of the various medicines sold, and prenounte ‘*LAROOKAH’s SYKUP” Tex Bast of any article EVER presented to the public. Yours, W.R. BOWEN, 86 Hanover 8t. Space will permit the publication of but a titheat the certificates which are constantiy coming in from all quarters of the globe. Patients will find the most conclusive evidence of the value of this re- medy in a trial of it, which will cost but s trifle, and which may yield priceless results. Large bottles $1 00—medium size 50cents. Pre- pared by E. KR KNIGHTS, M D., Chemist, Mel- rose, Mags., and sold by all druggiste. DR. LAROOKAH’S © SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the speedy and permanent cure ef Liver Complaint, Serofula or King's Evil, Dyspap sia, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Eryei lee, St. Avthony’s Fire, Pimples, P: Blotches, Boils, Tomors, Salt Rheum Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatism, Puin in the Stomach, Side and Bowels,Gevera! Debility, Uterine Ulceration, Sypbilisand Mer- curial Disease, And ali complaints arising from or resulting ia IMPURE BLODOD. Tt is double the strength of any other Surse rilla Compound in the Market, and ie endorsed the medical facalty as the best and cheapest Bloed Puritier extant. Read the following commendation from Dn. Axnpzot of Boston, widely known as one of the most successful practitioners in the country :— Boston, Dec, 6, 1863. Dr. E. R. K#tents, Metrose, Mass: Dear Sin; a osed De L: rook: ns Sarsa rilla Compouad in my practice for several years, os after a eee observation of its effects, 1 do not hesitate to say that it is. in my opinion, the SURESP, SAFEST, and (HEAPEST REMBDY for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILMIC pees that has ever been made available to the me profession. ours, - ABBOTT, M.D. From an eminent Druggist of Lowell: C. R. Kimparr, -, of Lowell, says that te regards LAROoKAH 8 SARS«PARILLA ComPporsp ae the BEST SPRING MEDICINE AND BLOOD PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD. The demand for it is increasing with yreat rapidity, and its good effects are remarkable. gout Dr. F. A. D' Vor, of New Orleans, La., writes that he has found Lakouxkan’s SarsaPaRiLla Compounn a powe rfal alterative ofaniform st —especially efficacious iv Sc:ofulaand al! cataneom® disenses, aud eminently worthy of adoption by physicians generally in their practice. , As a PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La: ROOKAH’S SARSAPARILLA Compounp is worivalled. Thousands of Ladies are indebted to thie preps tion for the marvellous purity of their co IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY iiAf EVER BERN DEVISED SO POWERFUL TO COMBAT AN EKADICATE THAT CLASS OF DISEASES WHICH” ARISES FROM A DISOKDERED CONDITION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, Fratervally 8. od i will not soil or stain the skin, or aby article of — the poet’s frown, ‘ Mr. Longfe! ow, you must | » > oan interruption, hot i hand senenene GEORGETOWN - - - P. BE. ISLAND. If it ever had failed, the voluminous correspon- aca for th id ae . | and gives tone and energy to the whole system. [t | cious treatment frequently abortive. OR PROM IMPURE BLOOD, As 3 that is of more importanee to you even than October 24, 1864 ly dence addressed tothe proprietors from all parte of every disorder ciselines ith ies. patients in | will almost eae aerere ti ~~ mener +i — ete qualted yonets iancetaite Sersaparilia Compound,” me. and { have come down fr jm Boston on CARVELL BROTHERS the United States and South America, would, at} Juty 31, 1865. GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND “needs Ghat of ssedieal dualitesticn) obo nets Propane by or pie to #ee you. You kuow those English ’ least, include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. ; WIND COLIC, exclasively engaged for a serics of years in the E.R. KNIGHTS, M, D., Cormier, © sacking fellows, Warren, and them others AUCTIONEERS, But no, there ix not one. The testimony, extending Carlton s and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily | treatment of the various functional disorders of the Price, $1.00 per bottle, —6 1 ae Reep @ poet, sad their blacking went off be- GENERAL AGENTS over a period of more than a dozen years, is all of ® ‘ remedied, ‘ond tn’ death. | We belfeve ® the est | servoed sed Heproductive Syitein, whieh, Swihy ty naan ei fr Ee ? mm f | and surest remedy in the world, in ali cases | the great discoveries of modern sci } ’ cause at their Verses. Now Ll am in the aND the same approving tenor Certainly this is a euffi- ( on owt er ° of Dysentery and Diearrhe« in Children ed eee t ti l we sclenaniéee Santen, SOLD BY . : ‘ D » ‘ ne to i 2 blacting business and [ thought if we were Commission Me rchants, cient warrant for claiming that the Bitters are a | whether it arises from teething, or from any ether | of treatment m, catnnet, otmplond ney. mete W. R. WATSON, Charlottstow ype? tieticane you could mak» the rhymes, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward [slasd Harte’s Saponifier, |cause. We would say to every mother who has a| At home for consultation daily from ten till two Ae ae ee 1 ing, and weevld divide and make ’ 'siakd, Specie far Indigution in. all ite variation. OR child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints and from six till eight, either personally or by let. . Genera! Agent for P. E.T: : & good thing out of it. You fee you would New York B ae ro ‘a : CONCENTRATED LYE, a not re rent ees nor the pre- ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. Also by A W LeBrocg, Georgetown, oT have the best end of the thing.’ “+ Pat bim ew Yor oar of nderwriters, Prepared and sold by W. nted t th Li ju a others, stand between your suffering | Patients residing in the Colonies ean be success.| D Gordon, “ Py gi rh oust Put him out!’ shrieke:- Longfellow, Boston Board of Underwriters, errantea to make Soap without Lime, | ae the relief that will be sure—yes, abso | fully treated by correspondence, and remedies cam| J Binna, New Glasgow Bridge ne in on excess of indignation and ustonishment;| Eastern Express Company : HOSTETTER & 8MITH, and with tittle or no trouble. ne : en oe rr If be forwarded in secreay and safety to any address. J Knight Souris , a ec ed . ' , ) } ° eo accom- aeprrem »PeL » a ‘easb end indiaereet blacking waker left the} Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales Prresure, Pa. A large supply of the above valuable! pany,each bottle. None genuine unless the 7 SELF-PRESERVATION ™ may be had of 53 Bete St. Blea * nae room (greater opged than be bed anti-| Gowrie Voal Mines, Cow Bay. C B article has been just received from the simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, | -. “anentipat Agents, price ls Gd ; free by : rant es baa see" ee the sale of bis blacking. Fishwiek’ ’ ¥&. D. For sale by all Druggiste and Storekeepers | Manufacturer's, @ Montreal, and is now on Sale | is on the outside wrapper. Pactaiet yee ee N.S, Mr.Johnson,| WT Hunt&Co, © ried ; 3) F ——— ee + ; : anes ee throughout the world. SUTRERLANE ispensary Store of G. W. | £3" Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Booksellers. Sydney c.B Mel, P Meee Navid Rogers, Summerside, beprrtadew® es Husbaod— ary, iny love, this apple dnmpling e upon CONSIGN- Corner of Kent and Great ‘Principal Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, ¥, | fice. St.John, N B.. Maes. Se. Chubb & Co RT Holman, “ ae a ah io nak hall dene’ Wisce wen Gon Grams leash nn Whee ome fe thle Agee | ay Or ORen, OS Day Gp Go yer. eepers will find it a most ene a 8 ai Coury Ofies: Charlottetown, P, B-T., Mr. Jobn| , O'Neil #Son, + bell , me y . ; gs, Islander Office. » , ae ) er April 90, 1866. May 14,1866. ty. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1868. tf. Ootober 15, 1866. ne | "Gharlottetown, Nov.9, 1868. ty ae Cares Remhiteetentecs wet a a ad *-. "+ ° e . si iy 7 * ‘ . : $ Sate — . 4 *