i : : EE ee 5 RA 2 ¢ + ¢ ? oot eee ae ’ , will fe cheerfully furnished, ence vem a Teena Christmas Presents AND New Wear’s Gifts. Extensive Sale of AND NEW YEAR’S @QIFTS, LAIRD & HARVIE'S Booltstore, South Side of Queen Square. Te commence this day, and be continued Ph &. 4) day woiil all are disposed of, comprising PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, in splendid bindiug and styles. A Magnificent Assortment of Church Services and Prayer Books, In various styles and bindings, viz: — Moroeco Antique, Bine, Green Purple and Scarlet Velvets, Oak sides. Plain Morucco, | Gilt Rims and Clasps, ete. Ladies’ Reticules, Gentlemen’s Writing Desks, Gentlemen’s Walking Canes, mounted with Ivory, Silver and Gold. PAPER MACHIE GOODS, In writing Desks, Work Boxes, Wash Stands, Casks Bak ng Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- Ladies’ Compamons, Card Buskets, Stutionery Cases, ete. Gutta Percha Vases, Gutta Percha Card Trays, Fruit Baskets, Inkstands, Xe. An extensive and varied assortment of Games and ‘Toys. Games of Solitaire, Aunt Saliy, Wim. Tell. Popin- | jay, Pepe Joan, Parlor Bowls, Racing, Cal- culation, Draits, Cheas, Ke. Ke. Ke. Toys in every variety suitable for Holiday Presents. PUZZLES & DISSECTIONS, in great variety. HUNDREDS OF DOLLS, EVERY SIZE. Drawing Room Looks, Poetical Werks, Keepsakes, Anuuals, &c. A splendid lot of New Books, | suitable for Childreo, together with an abundance of other articles which eaunet be enumerated. DON'T FORGET Laird & Harvie's, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Dec. 21, 1863. NEW G ( ODS, AT Tile BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S SQUARE. VPUE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED trom LONDON, per Uranus, from LIVERPOOL, per Theresa, from GLAS- GOW, via Pictou, per Cabot aud vther arrivals | frow the States aud Haliias, Searfs, Sik Handkerchiefs, Their usual extensive Supply of BRITISH & FOREIGN ’ ‘"T T r oe MERCHANDIZE, | comprising ali the requisite articles in STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, amovy which will be found the leading styles and novellies of the season; | Plain & Fancy Dress Good i ; Shawls, Mantles, and Furs, i Bonnet Fronts, Hate & Capa, . | Biack & Colored silks, Jluosiery & Haberdashery, Collars, Ties and Searfs, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Shirts, Shirts & Skirting | Serges, Oil Cloths & Baize | Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods Clothing, and Gents’ general evuttits, Cloths, Doeskius, and Trimmings, Hardware, lronmoungery & Cutiery, Nails & Horse Nails, Room Paper, Blankets, Rugs, and Counterpaues, Gued Ladige aud other Dye Stuffs. GROCERIES, | Consisising of Choice TEAS and SUGARS | RAISINS, CURRANTS and FIGS, &e. SPICES, & &e. te Personally selected with care—purchased ou the best terms—aod will be found to compare favorably with other Stucks in the warket, either | for style or value. W. & A. BROWN. | Queen Square, Nouv. 16, 1663. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company HAve by Power of Attorvey, duly) executed, appointed the subscriber their nt for this Island. i ao | FALL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS | oa LONDON HOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1820. 1"*G3. Y the “ GAZELLE.” “ THERESA! and Halifax steamers from LIVERPOOL, i ** Uranus’ from Londou, “ Helen Davies’? from | Burbadoes., nud “C.M. Rich’ from Boston, the | Low Prices. The present importatious comprise : WO hhds Barbadoes Sugary 50 do Muscovade Mo- 5 bales C oths, 4 do Carpets | lusses, Woollens, | SO chests prime Congoul 4 do Puper-hangings, Tea, 4 do Cothiu Warp, " | 300 sacks Course Salt, WW sides Sule Leather, © cuses Reudy-inade} 2do Striped Shirtings, Clothiug, 2 do Glazed Linings, | #do Ladies’ Boots &) 2do Butfule Skins, i Shoes, 2 bhds Paint Oil, subscribers have completed their importutions far | } the senson, whieh, with stock on hand from pre- | vious importations, they offer forsale at Uieir usual | and } | 6 do Prinved, Unbleach- | ed & White Culicus, | atonal 1863. ee FALL & WATER GOODS | A LARGE SUPPLY ar NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE. =” Stand formerly Dempsey’s, opposite Apothe- | cary's Hall, Upper Queen Street. H. bASZARD AS RECEIVED, per URANUS from | LONDON, GAZELLE, and THERESA trom LIVERPOOL, aw large and selected {STOCK of _ ado Rubber do do j1l4 ckages ussorted f | 3 do Miliuey Wises annctial Iron, | BRITISH DRY GOODS, | 4de Haberdashery, | 4do Lineu Drapery, 1 do Hosiery, | 1de Gloves, 2 doShawls & Muntles,| 20 3, and j in. 7 by 3. bundles Spring, 1 do Ladies’ Furs, & Blister Steel, 6 do Dress Materials, 10 packayes Glusyow Plough Metals, Goods, in Gala Plaids,,100 Wrought lrou Ploagh | Winseys, ShawIs,) Shares, | Printed Shirting,Flan-| 1 case assorted Cutlery, } nels & Shirts, Com-100) packagers Nuils aud . forters, Bays & Bay-| Spikes, } ging, Osnaburgs, Ca-| 50 do Lronmongery and licos, Cotten Haudker-| Hardwire. chiets, &c, &e ing Soda, Bilis Jamaica Ginger, | Crushed Sugar, Currauts, Kegs Cud- bear, Powder, Mustard, Boxes London Soap, Raisins, Lozenges, Extract Logwood, Pepper,Giass, Bays Rice, Pepper, Allspice, Corks. Coffce, Coils Manilla 'Rope; Dozens Pails, Brooms, Ke. &e D. G. & 3S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Dee. 7, 1863 “RENFREW HOUSE,’ | THOMAS'S OLD STAND, GREAT GEORGE STREET. | DELANY & WILSON, AVING completed their IMPORTATIONS, per PRioREsS from | LIVERPOOL, Urayus from LONDON, and | call the attention of the public to their | Extensive Stock of DRY GOODS, ‘Groceries, Hardware, Furs, | Boots & Shces, Hats & Caps, | c&e. &e. &ce. —— COMPKISING —— Ladies’ Dress Materials in all the , new styles, Coloured and Black Cobourgs, Wincies, Alpacas, Freneh Mer.uvus, i Delaines, Ke. &e. Ke. | Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, Hats, Piimes, Flowers, Ribbous, Bonnet Borders, Gloves, Hosiery, Woollen Hoods, Sontags, Skatirg Caps. Polka aud Garibaldi Jeckets, Ke. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, lo Cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Fur Caps in great variety of styles and quality, Muilers, Lambs’ Wool Under Cletiing, White Shirts, Collars, Ties, i Fancy Tweed & Flannel Slurts, Braces, Rubber Coats, &e. Ke. SDA PLEcs, Grey and White Cotton, Striped Shirting, Prints Ginghaws, Bed Tick, Canvass, Osnaburg, Towellings, Table Cloths, White, Red, & Fancy Flannel, &c. &e. de. Men’s, Women’s & Children's Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, in endless variety. Skeleton Skirts & Canoe Hoops, Very Cheap. GROCERIES, Tea (warranted superior quality), Sugar (very | bright), Molasses, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Soap, Candies, Starch, Pepper, Mus- tard, Baking & Washing Soda; Raisins, Currants, Spices, ee... Ga . &e HARDWARE. Cut and Wrought Nails, all sizes, Plough Mount- ing, Chain Traces, Rope, Weaver's Reeds. Paint, Oil, Putty, Glass, Gunpowder, Shot, &c., &e., Ke. Homespum taken iu exchange for Goods. The highest price paid in Cash for Fur. Customers will please take articular notice of the Sign ‘Renfrew House.” Great George Street, Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1863. v rw isl p - DAVIES & WEEKS, HAVING COMPLETED THEIR FALL TIPORTATIOAS, FALL} vessels from BOSTON and HALIFAX, beg ww) Groceries and Hardware. | All baving been carefully selected direet from | Cast }the Manutactories, and purchased on the best) . natin 3 _ | terms, they will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES | 50 sets Wildie & Gray's) bog Casi, a liberal discount made to whole- ‘sale customers, comprising a large Stock of | Superfine aud Winter Cloths & Coatings, in all the iatest styles; Ladies’ Dress Materials, iv great variety and yewest fashions; SILKS, black and coloured, in dresses ard pieces, Kuickerbocker Cloth, Freneh Merinos, Alexandra Cloth, Baratheas, black and coloured, Cloth of Gold, York Repp, Popinettes, &e. &e. Ke. Shawls and Mantles, in great variety aud very cheap; Bonnets, Hats & Caps, a large assortwent in the latest fashions ; | RIBBONS, a choice selection, | Ribbon Velvet, Catton & Silk, Black and | Coloured Silk Velvets, Terry Velvets, | Black German Velvets, &e. Ke. ‘French and other FLOWERS, Borders, Cap Fronts, Catmmbrie Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Steel & Muelin Collars, Hair Nets, Sleeves, in variety. Dress Buttons and Trimmings, in | great variety, Braids, Tassels and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslin, Losertion and Edg- ing, Gloves, Hosiery, Veils, Silk Twist, Thread, Reels, &&. &e. » T * ’ Y e FURS — Sable, Stone Martin, Mink, Fiteh, Chinchille, Kolenski, Opposum, Mock Ermine, Musquash Riding Boas | & Cuffs ; Stone Martin, Monkey, Goat | and Seal Tuil Muifs, &e., Fur Gloves and Gauntlets. =~ > STAPLE GOODS — Brown Cot- | tons, Blankets, Flannels, White and Srriped } Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Chintz, { Sheetings, Ticks, Seacking, Scoteh Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, ; Mats. Crumb Cloths, Oi! Floor Cloth, &e. &e. Ke. 3000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, | English make, very cheap and good. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Over-Coats, Shooting Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Under Shirts, Water-proof Coats and Sheets, &c. HARDWARE--Iron, Steel, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Nails, Svikes, Brads, Tacks, Sheet Lrou, Wire, Gig & Cait Bushes, Chain Traces, Back Chains, Halter Chains, Grey & Wilkie’s Plough Mouut ing, Hames, Bridles, Bits, Whips, Kuives & Forks, Scissurs, &e. ALSO, Tea, Molasses, Colfee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice, Pearl Barley, Mustard, Pepper, Nutmwegs, Spices (ground and un- | ground), Raisins, Currants, Citron, Starch, | Biue, Blacking, Baking and Washing | Soda, Leather, Tubacco, Pipes ; \ Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Indigo, Manilla Rope, Pitch, Piteh & Parafine Oil, Cross and Hand Saws, Chisels, Gouges, Jack, Hand and Bead Plaues, Brass Taps, &¢. &e. | Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1363. Liverpool House ! FALL & WINTER, 1863-84. WILLIAM FULL AVING completed per * THERESA” and ** PRIORSSS,”’ his Stock of BRITISH §& FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, Now offers the same tu the public at the LOWEST | PRICES FOR CASH. The GOODS having been purchased on the | best Terms, are confidently offered to compare | with any in the market. His Stock includes, in Staple Dry Goods, | Cotton Warp, Grey Cotrons, Striped and White be Company is established in England; has a| | Shirtinys, Tickings, Denims, Drills, Fleecy Cot- 1 of 251,000,000, sterling ; and embraces in its | | tons, Printed Cottons, Ginghams, Red, White and disectory, wealthy gentlemen Its head offices are ESPECTFULLY invite attention to| Fancy FLANNELS, Towellings, Table Linens, held in London and in Liverpool, and it has nume- vous Agencies throughout Great Britain and her | extensive Colonies. | The subscriber is now prepared so accept RISKS against loss by FIRE upou every description of | rty, at the rates of premium formerly charged | y bim us the Agent of the “ Alliauce.” fle cunnct avoid conyratulating the assured of | the “ Alliance” that since the withdrawal of its | Agency, in 1860, :hey have from lose or damage by fire. the assured that during the next twelve months be will make no charge for Policy upou insuring auy Building that bad been covered by the * Alliance ”’ wheu the Ayency was withdrawn. The subseriber has much pleasure in being able to recommend this Company tv the community as a substantia! aud first class vilice. He is authorised tw settle claims with prompiness and liberality. Losses arising froma explosion of gas, and from lightning, ere made good. Honuses are given to holders of Policies at stated intervals Any information, with reference tothe Company, nh application, at the CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Ch’town, Nov. 29, 1483 ttn Bell's Ciothing Store, QUEEN'S STREET. HE Suabseriber HAS RECEIVED, by lute arrivals from London, Liverpool, Glas- »w nod United States, his usual EXTENSIVE UPPLY OF GOODS suitable for Men’s Wear, among which will be found the latest atyles in Black, Blue, and Brown West of England BROAD CLOTHS, Reaver, Whitney, and Pilot Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Casimers, Vestings, aud a general assurtuent of Tailor’s Trizamings, which he is prepared to make up at the shortest notice, and on reasopuble terms. sLs0—-—— otfice of Ready-Made Clothing, | Hats, Fur and Cloth Cape in great variety. | Gloves of every kind; Scart», Maltiers, Neck- | ties, Stocks, Shirts. English and American Collars. Socks, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Under-cloth-. ing. aud a choice selection of Fascy FLanvetrs, in Red, White and Blue, togetber with otber | Goods for winter wear, wich will be sold! cheap fur ret : we SHA Les BELL, Merchant Tailor. wu, Dee. 14, 1363 sis TIMBER FOR SALE, A OV'ANTITY of PINE TIMBER) waieh can be delivered in Churlottetown on the opening of the navigution. ——sLso— } Porty Cedar Sills, length 30 feet, 8 « 10 inches | square, and 1900 Cedar Posts from 7 to 8 feet Jong, | , . 10 a meee ny further tuformation can be had from Mr. Wa. Wilscn, weezy: ¢: the subseriber. AMES H. MOORE. West Cape, Lot 8, Feb. 22, 1564, wkly 6i MOLASSES! MOLASSES! | A FEW Ubds. and Tierces of MOLAS- | SES will be sold low for Cash, to close » oa ment. NEIL NEIN. weary 8, 1866, IL RANKIN im 1864. February! their large and varied Stock of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, HARDWARE, GROCEERIES. not seriously suffered | _— And he uow notifies | The Store having been recently opened. every } department will be found filled with ' which are now selling at Extraordinary Low Fresh & Seasonable Goods, | j | Black and Coloured Cloth, Tweed, &e.; Mantle | Cloths & Cloakings, in Black and Coloured Ciots ; | Alexandra Cloth, Seal Cloths, in all quantities. } | Prices, at Dunean’s Brick Building, CORNER SUOP. } | Queen-street. Charlottetown, Dee. 28, 1863. ‘ nae erecta Encourage Homo Manutacturo. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Soap & Candle Factory. “FYNEb UNDERSIGNED would call the | attention of luporters, and the public gene- | Qujlars, & e., HATS & CAPS, in Fur, Fur Trimmed, | rally, to the SOAP and CANDLES manufactared at the above establishinent, confident that for quality and price they cannot be surpassed. J 3S. CAKVELL. Char’town. Feb. 15, 1364, EE CITY TANNERY! | WANTED, 600 Cords of Hemlock Bark. PPHE Subseriber will receive tenders at | from persons wishing to contract for from FIFTY | } Cords and upwards of the above « mod rejuired. | W. B. DAWSON, City Tannery, West End Grafton Street. uired gs security for the performance of the same. | Por further particulars enquire at the CITY} TANNERY. Ch'town, Feb. 1, 1864. Sin | NOTICE!! ue UNDERSIGNED HEREBY. NOTIFIES all persons indebted to him, | NEXT, otherwise their amounts will be handed to an Attorney for collection. DAVID R,. HOOPER. | Lot 32, Feby. 29, 1864. 3in SOLE LEATHER, UST RECEIVED and for Sale—- 200 Sides Extra SOLE LEATHER. | J. 8. CARVELL. | Charlottetown, Dec. 28, 1863. tf eid A 1864, CARRIAGE AXLES, SPRINGS and ! NDS, | Spring Steel, Sleigh Shoeing Stee!, Iron, Cart Boxes, Bolis and Nuts, &e. | } Cheap at BEER & SONS, Fobruury &, 1804. Cin j | A select assortment of, in M } either by Note of Hand or Book Account, that pay- i Franklin Stoves for wood and coul in yreat variety. | ment must be made before the 15th of MARCH | Cannen Stoves for shops and halls; Parlor, Cooks, | yt 8 o'clock. White and Colored Damasks, Blankets, Rugs, Xc. "7 Dress Materials, | Ineluding Winceys, Plain and Plaid; Coburgs, | Knickerbocker, FKouland Lastres, Camilets, Alex- audra Cloth, Black and Coloured Lustres. &c., &c., with DRESS TRIMMINGS and LININGS in | great variety. Ladies’ Mantloes, Ladies’ Shawls, Including Cloth, Tweed, Cashwere, Paisley, &c° | lost, and how they can be recovered. Furs, pews Sea side boas, Ermine and white. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In ready-made CLOTHING, in great variety; Faucy Flaunel SHIRTS, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, | Cloth, Felt. &e. | Boots and Shoes, Tn Ladies’, Gent's, and Children’s, of all kinds. A large and varied assortment of, comprising prime | Congou TEA, Brown and White Sugars, Coilve, | be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. Raisins, Currants, &c. &c. Ke. | ty” The above Guods are offered at Whole [mnay be had of the undermentioned Agents, price | sale and Retail, at THOMAS’S OLD STAND, | /GREAT GEORGE STREET. WILLIAM FULL. | | his Office until the 17th day of MARCI1 next,| Charlottetown, Sov. 16, 1863. Stoves! Stoves! | mae subscribers have now completed their Autumn and Winter Stock of STOVES, and N. B.—One fourth cash will be paid ou the tiguing | have on hand the largest stock ever imported by | of the contract, when two good persons will be re- any one house in this city, consisting in part of— | Magician, Union, Black Diamond and Friend Cook Stoves for Coal. Niagara, Waterloo, Royal Arch, Broadside, Golden Farmer, Eastern Premium, aud many other patterns of Wood Cook Stoves. Air tight, Narsery and Bed-room Stoves. A great) variety of BOX STOVES, suitable fer schocl- | houses, churches, &c. &c. Extra Pots, Tea Kettles and Iron Boilers. Also. (extra sets Soapstone und Grates for Magician and | Black Diamond Stoves, all of which will be sold on easy terms, or the lowest possible prices for ash. DODD & ROGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Pown-sult., Nov.0. uf Canada Fiour. November Inspection. FOO BBLS. No. 1 Superfivo Canada FLOUR, choice ; 25 bbls Cabin Biscuit, Toronto manufacture. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraplic Building, Watcr-street. December }4, 1803" | | onntain Martin, atall | persuns, who, practising with false medical qualifi- : ! Ladies’ | cations, inflict most serious injuries, and reader judi- ‘ashionable Felt Hats ,Plainaud Fancy Bounets,&e. | jeuus treatinent frequently avortive. | Ladies Garibaldi Jackets, Soutays & Hoods, Wiuter | | Vests, Gloves, Collars, Searfs, Bonnet Kibbons, all | | colors and widths. | (the sole test of medical qualification) who bas been jexclusively engaged fur a series of years in the | nerveus and reproductive system, which, owing to | ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. FAMILY GROCERIES. | | further notice, be made up and forwarded from the | Geueral Post Office, Charlottetown, every TUES- “DAY, THURSDAY aud SATURDAY Evening, | U. C. R. es 2a. Yunnewell’s Great Remedies. Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills,—-THE TRUE FOKM OF A CATHARTIC.—By the application of true Medical Laws, both ¢haracter and economy jure combined in this most valuable Pill, To pre- | vent putting into the stomach such quantities of iudigestible and injurious drugs usually contained in Pills that require from four to six to get a decent jeathartie, and to prevent the Grping Pains so erroneously judged to be evidence of character, was | the study in this developwent. The dose seldom exceeding one and never more than two Pills, settles | the question of economy, and confidence is asked to test their true character in Dyspepsia, Cestiveness, | Budiousness, Liver Compiaints, Pues, a lderangements lot the Stomach and Buwels, and vs a true Family Pil. Kor Worms they are @ sure cure, Hunneweill’s Universal Cough Remedy. —The basis of this truly wonderful preparation, now of such well-earned celebrity, is a freedom | from every @mponent calculated tu debilitate, and | by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day or night, as the only true theory by which Z’hroat and Lung Complaints can be effectually cured. | To prevent asking attention to long stories of | great cures, When local causes muke almost all such 1150 bars Muntz woes, 3, Fancy Goods, Jewellery. Stationery. ‘complaints different ineffect, 1 would sk coufidence eys Batt Bolts, 61, by i, | | which will be sacred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Complaints, which, when neglected, end in Con sumpion. Testimonials from Paysicians of the |highest respectability, and trom invalids, can be |seeu at wy office by all interested. | }iunnewell’s Tolu Anodyne —This justly lcelebrated preparation, which has so truly earned |the name und fame of a True Anodyne by results |which had baffled every other attempt at cure or | relief in Neuralgia, Gout, Nerwous Headache, Tooth land Ear Ache, Cholera Morbus, Pains tu the Storch | or Bowels, Hysteria, Distress after Eating, Lose of | Sleep, General Nervous Debility, Paroxyms in | Astuma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be liargely nervous, and the pains in Mouthly Men- | struation, also declared to be one of the most | important points in medicine. A lady writes from New York, ‘* were it tea dollars a drop, 1] would not be without it in my family, aud not one should be witbeut it.”’ | § QP For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers. | JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. N. B.—The greatest freedom of corresponence | solicited. Deulers with good references supplied on |; Commission. | W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. Skinner, Wholesale aud Retail Agents, | Charlottetown, {[Jan. 11, 1803. | — aes Horses! Horses! Horses! Seem | 2 i) *)) . on } 6 2 RLS 3 ' ~ — ic ay ' fp ’ . y) >. SYUDIN GU POWERS “Gt PS VEE LED SED TSI | WOU ltelOur Saya AND AL:0 FOR | are ey ep Oe ww? em rh * (COWS, DSS? G ALL SLOSS, Fattening Stock. | VARMEKS will tiud it a saving to them of many dollars by using these powders. When | fattening Stock, by mixing a little ot these Powders | with the food, you will find that it will make one bushel of Feed do more good than two bushels given | without the Powders. In feeding one hundred bush- jels of grain, & man can save at least fifteen bushels |by using these powders. Use them and you will | tind it se. | ‘Lhe many DISEASES of HORSES can almost all be PREVENTED or CURED by these Powders. | One Powver drives out Worms. One Pownen cures Bots. One Powoes puts a Horse in condition. | One PowperR wakes a Horse sbed bis coat. OnE | PowDER gives a soft and glossy appearance to the | hair. Oxe Powver cures the Horn Distemper in Cattle. | | The CARLTON’SCONDITION POWDERS, given | according to directions, are the best thing mm the world tu STRENGIHEN a horse, and to restore him to health aud vigor after severe exposure or bard driving. Toese Powders cause a healthy action of the di- gestive organs, and puriily the blo.d of animals | thereby equalizibg the circulation of the blood aud imparting vigor to the whole frame. This soon de- woustrates itself by ou im provement in th eappear- j}apee of tae cvat, tor it 1s a certain fact that no javimal can be ig perfect health if the coat be rough aud uutbrilty. Carlton’s Condition Powders will be found a perfect runic AND keSTOREK alter jattacks of any acate discases, such as [pffenza, \Strangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal} Gleet, ete. Every onE Wao owns Stock oF ANY KIND should use this Medicine, it is ALWAYs BENEFICIAL, and is eo HARMLESS that it cau always be given without | tear. | Farmers woo are Fatreninea their stock should juse these CUNDITION POWDERS. They wiil | keep all kinds of stock healthy aud in good heart, )and make them fatten much easier and quicker than they otherwise would. | Remember this Caution. FIND THe SIGNATURE OF 2 Fe wey 5 Se Ba REC CHMUSROEZ, In full on the wrapper of each Package. This is | the only test of the | True Carlton’s Condition Powders. Take no * Condition Powders’? without this signa- | ture. | The CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large | | Packages, and sold by all Druggists and Medicine | Dealers, at 25 cents per package. | _Sept. 14, 1868. | >a ‘ ey DR. LA’MER'I | oN SSZL2-PRBSZRVALRION. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is. 6D., j BY PoST, 38. VURRENCY. i j pile erg peor : A popular Essay on Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from , injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in |maturity, which, by prematurety exbausting tbe | functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Mar- ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements hat constitute the most cherished objects of existence. By Dr La’Merzt, 37 Bedford Square, Londoa, Li- . eentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, &c. The abeve work contains most useful and interest- ing imormation vu the physwlogieal changes which occur in the Keproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manbood; and on the due | attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out bow all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are | lt is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by Tse author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose nawe stands on the ‘ Medical Register,’ treatwent of the various functional disorders of the the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode ot treatment. At howe for consultation caily from ten till two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let- Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can “SELF-PRESERVATION ”’ free by post, 3s, currency :— Hauirax, N.5.—Mr. Johnsen, Chemist. YarsoutH, N. S,—Messrs. Young and Baker, | Bovksellers. { Sypney, UC. B —Mr.J. P. Ward, News Office. Sr. Jonx, N. B.—Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., Courier | Office. | Chariorterown, P. E.I.—Mr. J. Ings, Islander | Oftice. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863. ly MAILS. Winter Arrangement. T HE MAILS for the ne'ghhoring Provinces and the United States will, until For England, Newfoundland, and Bermuda, | TURDAY following, us follows: Thursday, Dec. 3ist, Thursday, Feb. 25th, | Carlton’s — Condition Powders! | Sore Thoat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Comp!aints, | Whooping Cough, unc to all Throat and Lung NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET, | weather uutil it is left useless for fodder for cattle. | DR. RADWAY’S PILLS ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS, ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. NO STRAINING, NOU GRIPING. NO TENESMUS, NO PILES. | BUTABRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS IS ALWAYS SECURED. Newly Diseovered Principles in Purgatives. Dr. Radway’s Pills are the best Purgative Pills in the world,and the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel os Mercury ever discovered, They are composed of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PARED IN VACUO. One grain of the extract of the medicinal proper- ties ofRadway’s Pills, e338 a greater curative power over disease than a thousand of the crude and iwert materials that euter into al) other pills in use. These Pills are compounded of the active medicinal proper- ties of the Rovts, Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Gums, &e. of which they are composed. One dose will proye their superiority to all other pills. They PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, INVIGORATE, And REGULATE THE SYSTEM. © Their Great Combinations. fhey are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, Suim- ulant, Counter Irritant, Sudorilic. ' AS EVACUANTS, They are more certain and thorough than the Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or Elaterium ; and more soothing and healing thay Seuma, or Rheu- barb, or Tamariads, or Castor Oil, IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF Inflammation of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Pancreas oc Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious Fever, Erysipelas or Congestive Fever, Smali Pox, Measles, or Seurlet Fever, SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY’S REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA- RY CAUSE OF THESE FROM THE SYSTEM IN SIX HOURs, One dose of Dr. Radway’s Pilis will cleanse the intes- tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offeuding aud retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, with- out producing inflammation, irritation, weakness, STRAINING, or other unpleasant symptoms. There are no other purgative pis jn the world that will secure this desi- deratuia. BETTER TIAN CALOMFL OR BLUE PILL. BEITER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL, LETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL AS. ALTERATIVES, Thcy exercise a more powerful influence over the liver and its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pill, henee their importance In cases of Liver Complaints and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at- tacks, Headache, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, either Dilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, they aro sunerior to quinine. Theirinfluence extends over the entiie system, controlling, strengthening, and bra ing up the relaxed and wasting energies, and regu- lating all the secretions to the natural performance of their duties, cleansing and purilying the blood, and purging from the system all diseased depusits and im- pure Lumors. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness, |Jaundice, Rush of Blood Constipation, Congst’ve Fe-) tothe Head, Congestion, | ver, Obstructions, Heart Disease. Sleepiness, |Dropsy, Disease of Kid- Gen’) Debility, | Acute Erysipe- ney & Bladder.| Dimness of 5't| _ las, Disease of Li-| Pits, Headache, ver, | Lown’s of Spir- Bad Breath, Biliousness, its, \Inflamation of Typhus Fever, | Quinsey, the Intestines, Ship Fever, | Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Malignant Fe-! Measles, Enlargement ver, Melancholy, | of the Spleen, Loss of Appe-| Hysterics, Scurvy, tite, Amenorrhwa, | Whooping Indigestion, | Fainting, | Cough, Inflammation, Dizziness, Worms, Palpitations, Retention of {Bad Dreams, Scarlet Fever, | Urine, |Pleurisy Bilious Fever, | I AM CURED. “T have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three pills each, im six days ; they cured me of Constipation, Indigestion, and Dyspepsia. I have taken B—th’s, A——rs’, and many other pills for years, and could only obtain temporary relief. If I stopped the use of these pilis for a week my old complaint would appear. Six doses of Radway’s Pills cured me. SiEPHEN BENNETT, U.S.C. Ss.” **] have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver C m- plaint for seven years—have used all sorts of pills— they would give me temporary comfort, but was com- pelled to take them ailthe time. I bave used one box of Dr. Radway’s Pills ; Lam cured. & particle of medicine iu six months. C. M. CHILDS, Roxbury, Mass. PILES, STRAINING AND TENESMUS, PILES, STRAINING AN') TENFSMUS, Are the results of Indummation or irritation of the mn- cous membrane of the bowels, iniuced by drastic pills—these imperfect pills, instead of being dissolved by the chile, are carried to the lower bowels, and in- duce a peris'altic movement or evacuation by their irritation — hence the straining, cramps, wrenching pains, piles and tenesmus, and the frequgnt false ealls to the water closet, that patien.s undergo who take these imperfect pills. If you would avoid these annoyances, whenever a purgutive medicine is required, take a dose of RADWAY’S REGULALING PILLS. THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR. Persons afflicted with PILDS, may rey on a positive cure by their use COATED WITIT GUM. COATED WITH GUM. COATED WITH GUM. Dr. Radway’s Pills are elegantly Coated with Gum, are fr@e trom taste or smell, can be taken at ail tunes and on a:l occasions. No danger will result from colds, if exposed to wet er damp weather after tubing these pills. I have not taken SiX OF RADWAY’S PILLS tlave secured a vigorous evacuation, in severe cases of Inflammation of the Boweis, Paralysis, &c., alter Croton Gil, Harlem Oi, injections andother means com retely failed. A do-e of Radway’s Pills will remove ail »*b-tructions, and secure a free passage. Directions for ise are juside each box. Price per bux, 25 cents. Sold »v Deugywists, Medieine Dealers, and More-keepers. N. B.—Every Agent has becn iurnished with fresh and new made Pils As each box is enclosed witi 4 tee! Engraved Label}, take pene others. 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A vast benefit to the land lias been etfected by the use | of those newly invented CYLINDAR MOULD- BOARD PLOUGHS, of Sarru «& Fieto, Green- field, Mass., who have obtained several Gold Prizes | for the discovery they have made in reducing cost, labor, and the draft on horses, to nearly one-half jevery alternate THURSDAY, at 8 o'clock, p.m. | tat of the old Seotch and Irish Ploughs. | Supplementary Mails will be made up every SA- | Parties wanting any of the above valuable and low priced Machines this season will mene to | order them on an early day, having now only afew | Saturday, Jan. 2d, 1864, Saturday, “ 27th, | left on hand for specimens, at Onwe_. Crear | Thursday, ‘* Mth, ‘Thursday, March 10th, | STORE, cheaper than the cheapest, from A NEEDLE | | Saturday, “ 6th, Saturday, ‘“ 12th, | 70 AN ANCHOR. P. 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The same treatment should be employed for the dispersion of chalk stones, and all painfal en- largements or stiffness of the joints; in such cases the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions. + Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ulcer- ations of all kinds. The cure of ulcers has won for Holloway'’s Ointment an imperishable reputation, as this healing Ointmens will restore any case, however bad, to <onndness. Many bad legs arise from imprudence, happening several years betore and almost forgotien. if, then, there be any doubt us to the origin of the «ores, the patient should read carefully what is written on secondary symptoms in the Book of Di- rections, us those sores ever beal soundly until the system has underzone u thorough course of Hollo- way’s purifying Pills. Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Dip- theria, and Bronchitis. Any of the above ailments may be quickly eured if the Oiutinent be well aud effectually rubbed into the neck and chest twice a day, leaving the parts ‘onstantly covered with u rag spread wih the pre- paration ; if this treatment be adopted promptly, in ix hours it will effectually stop the most alarming symptoms. It must be evident that an outward ipplication applied to the seat of the divorder must vc more effectual than any that can be taken by the mouth. Holloway’s Pills should be used according to the directions in order tw subdue irritation, in- dammation or iever- DROPSY. This fearful disease often mukes its appearance between the aves of forty and fifty, and might gene- rally be prevented by attending regularly to the proper uction of the liver and stomach: these or- sans, at this time of life, have a great tendency to derangements, when asthina, dropsy, or disease of he heart often sets in. The blood requires frequent -limination which no other nedicines can se effecta- ally perform as these parifying Pills, as they purge vently, and act immedia.ely upon the liver and sto- nach, and thas remove all obstructions which at he turning point of life always oeewr, This dan- verous period should be closely watched ; two doses a week of about six Pills will ward of all dangerous lisesises. But in all eases ofdropsy the Ointment is a wonderful and sovereign remedy, and must be effectually rabbed twice a day into the suffering parts p ‘ Youthful Indiscretion. How many poor women suffer from the indiscre- tion of husbands—which result in bad iexs, swellings, loss of health, and rheumatism—as they suppose—although it is nething of the kind—but the effect of a certain disease tuking bold of the system—no ordinary medicine can cure them, be- cause the disease has sunk deeply into their consi; tution. 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They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affee- tious, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, | ce, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of rature. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills was the commencement of a new era in the treat- ment of those irregularities and obstructions which bave consigned «0 many to a PREMATURE GRAVE, No female can enjoy good health unless she is regu- lar, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they | areluvaluable, inducing, with certainty, perivdical | regularity. They arc known to thousands, who! have used them at different periods, throughout the | country, having the sanction of some of the most | eminent Physicians in America, Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Proprietors. Solid by Druggists generally. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 8i Cedar-street, New York. Sold by W. R. WATSON, No. 14 Queen-street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. January 11, 1864. _ Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. HERAPION:—or CURE OF) CURES, This successful and bighly popular | medicament, as employed iv the continental hospi- tals by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,)| Dison: of England; Seole of she Faculte de Buaatt | Re yat College of Prussia, &c , bave in vuwhberiess it the following prices:—Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, ils, : eoenee proved their superiority over every other THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. | By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanctiongon | and any infringement of which t i with the utmost severity, ney wilt Prowrenty Agents rox Exne.ann, Thomas & 5t. Martin’s-lane, London; Kaimes & Cu Urpee Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co peti Cornish & Co., Plywoath; Rowe, Devenpurt: no? dal} & Co., Southampton; and obtainable jn ; a)] medicine vendors in the known world oF ip of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or order for — £10, according %o the nature of the case payalte London to Messrs. 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The Cause and Cure of P Decline. a Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicing, or sent post free, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s 6d, AK MEDICAL ADVISER og the modern treatwent of mental and Physics! ig, capacity, syphilis. stricture, de.; with unfaili rules and prescriptions for tse speedy cure, by simple ureans, of all the more common di — supposed incurable maladies of the sexual ons By Dr W De Roos, M. D., M.K. C 5. L. A &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Pans, Graduate in yy dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Licentiate of the Royal Scciety of Apothecarus, §c. REVIEWS AND NOTICEs, “To be your own counsel or your own doctor *- tails risks that baz2 become proverbial to & degree that preveuts much good resolution from taking benefit or advantage when reasonably offered. ne picion begets irresulution, and where there ix no go, fidence good results seldom follow. Medica} books are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the Public acg | wisely in refraining from theirstady. + Drink deep | oF taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good advice wher | the uninformed mind, listening to its own sions is oftener ready to imagine than Wee its cog) judgment. There is one class of medical lore, buy. ever, thatstands in a position somewhat to our remark, and which treats om disorders gag irregularities in which morality is offended, By this reason the patient too often suilers in sere, pursues in iguorance practices that daily bring dim into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly advice, To such we recommend a perusal of the ‘Medical Adviser’ of Walter De Rous, M.D, @f London, an established Physician, graduate and licentiate of all the regular institutions of Londug and Paris; and who bas made nervous disorders ang their banejul origin bis particularstudy, rnd obtain. ed such a practice in this braneb of therapenties ay qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser— Cownty Chronicle, May 7th, 1861. “ihe MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waum De Koos, M. D., for the class of diseasos upon whith it treats is undoubtedly the best and most practical beok which bas come under our notice. The author is a man vf most enlarged experigngs.” — Derby Telegrayh, June 29th, 1861. Te those wie contemplate marriage its perusal is especially recommended. —The knowledge it imparia must sume some time, and bappy they who do not possess it too late. —Care is certain iv every curable case, and few indeed are they which are not s0.— It is calculated to effect a complete revolution inthe treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex. pensive, every sutlever may cure hiuself speedily, privately, and at the least possible cust. From lon: practical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous Institutions of this eorn- try and the sontinent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor bas bad somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success which bas hitherto ebaracterized bis practice, ig whieh the Gistressing Consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mereery, capivi, sam sapariila, and similar dangerous mediemes are eg. tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these onsets cap only be reasomably expeeted at the hands of those who devote their ebief attention to such diseases; and ta such only ean confidence be safely extended, Dr. De R. reters with pride to the nuawbers be bas been instrumental in restoring to bealth ond bappi- ness, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Forvign Kesipents cau be successfully treated by correspondence,on sending the detail of their eases, with a Bank pote or Bill op a Lendun bouwse for £5 or £10, in order that a package of medicines meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next mail, thus avoiding the pr teacted sufferiag and unnecessary joss of Valuavle time, which must other- wise occur. RK. DE KOOS’ GUTTA VITA on LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letts advertised remedy fur Spermatorrcbees, languor situde, depression of spirits, irritability, angery citement, needless fear, distaste and ines pacity for society, stady or business; indigystion, pais in the side, palpitation of the heart, giddipess, noises in the bead, impotency, impediments to marriage, &. This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus speedily removes nervous complainte,renovates the impaired powers of life, »nd invigorates the most shattered constitution. For skia eruptions, sere throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases ia which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em- ployed in vain, to the sericus detriment of health, its surprising efficacy has oniy to be tested to be ap- preciated. As these complaints if neglected become ebronie or incu: able, sufferers will do weil before they waste valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, avd other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted oa unerring scientific principles, caunot fail, and may be carried about the person, or Jeft upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. Price, llr, and four times the quantity at 33s per bottle, Lhe £5 packages containing twelve Me quantities, by which a saving of £1 tbs is effected, wi.l be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of the amount per draft on a Londun house or otherwise. 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Dis« charges and Diseases of the Urinary Urgans gene- rally, which too frequently hurass the sufferer over the best years of life, and end oply in an agonizing death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, and inthree days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, &c., have utterly failed. 28 9d., 4s. Gd., 11s , ond 33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated medicines over everything of the kind,is aniversully acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, oF bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything bitherto em- | ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and rarance of | case. THERAPION, No. 1, in three days only ture and other serious diseases, asthma. and some of the more trying cowplaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, dies have been powerless. THERAPION, No. 2, for syphilis, disease ofthe bones. sore throat, threatened destructionof the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim- ples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer’s teeth; and ruiz of health. Under this medicine every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy. THUKRAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper- matorrhoa, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot, unbealthy climates, &c. It posseszes surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi- litated. To those who are prevented entering the marriage state by the consequences of early error, it will render essential aid by subduing al! disquali- fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. Therapion may de procured at 11s, and 33s per pack. age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack- ages for fureign shipment, direct from London only, by which £1 120. are saved: and £10 packages for the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur- chaser should state which of the three numbers he requires. Her Masesty’s Hon. 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