2 but done hie duiy. But what did they next do? : ? Why the eld clique. that has ever been a bane to d re this Calony, sadlbenah ‘r.and raised a queation | Co & Hake Fishing, ti i about the quit rents, ar d, by deceptive os ee, 55 D ‘s. LINES, 90 Gross HOOKS, f led the people to Delete that, if escheat were al- $000 SNOODS for Gunging, lowed to be continued, the exactions for quit rent 600 Ihe. LEADS, oo the tenant in arrears, whieh had to be enfor- 30 dos Spliteinyg and Throating Knives. s ced before the Township could be arraigned be- ‘ i fore that court, would be yearly exacted. Under | Mackarel Fishing, thie Impression, | the prople get exasperated 20 superior BAIT MILLS, r BeAinat er eae Smith, aud signed the 100 dos. Bart Mill KNIVES. petitions the land agente got up againet him, 70 de. LINES, $20 Grows HOOKS, praying for bie remewn! from the Colony, which | a ; . i accordingly followed, fur, mm all their efforts in 24 do Snappers, on) JIGS, this direetion, I am sorry to say that the proprie | 40 do. Jig Rasps, 150 ihe. Pewter, 0 tary party were but too aucerastul Thus, by 62 do Splitting and Bait Knives, their deceptive influenees, they induerd the pev- | Manilla and Hemp Cordage, ple te petition fer hie removal, and in that peti Painis. Orls, &e tiew feid atesiows charges agsinet him. But on i nat obbeiendati ol hie arrital in England he demanded an inveatiga- ‘ - o - tien af nis conduct before the Privy Council, and | Covoper’s Tools, , what wae the result? Why be war honorably Charlottetown, May 13, 1807 tw , ac uitted, and his conduet as an able offieer re- Te eT ee _— ee TT ne ae witha pension of £500) eteriing a} Council Chamber, yeni Ie not this a preeedent, Mr airman ? 7th May, 1887. a and i! thie ts not PAT isiactory, look at the settle RDER kD That in future the Meetings | , ment of the lands in Neva Seotia Phev were vs eo) f the aa ‘nes he held ' t : on ‘ of ve Lxeentive Connetl be held on the firs : cheated The 4 OC Hf Reapons bie Govern and tl ird Wet SFBOAVY Ineveryv month nod thatal ment wae Drenget forward i Sir Dvn ld ¢ MIMP- | Notice be iu thitstiied jn the Koy AL GAZETTE hewe } belle time. It was offered tous then, but the pauper, stating that all accounts against the Govern E proprieiary laciion saw that it wos # system of) ment, a8 also all Comonuitations addressed to eres en Pe. at se . ; eye 1 ine «'foen ter pen comphance wiih the conditions of their leases er | grante, wa the proprictors chawse to cal) them | were Brought up hefore that court, and two T pwoehipe were etcheated. There was ne ap peal frew the court.—no exception taken te the | decision which wae given. They knew, and knew | it well, that whathad been done wae right. | They Bnew, Sir, that Lieut) Gowernor Sintth had | gevernment that world work ag The terme « fered were, that atew officers of the Crown, whe came here more tor thes than of thw Colony, Were to be pense and previcion wae to be made for the offierrs who were totake their piace under the mew evetem of goternment Phese were » be hord] terms.—mere than the Colony conid bear: ane a} cennnitiee Were Appointed by the Aasenibly tes | tet theo own geod “d off thought Temenetrate on bebalf of the Colony. with tae Crown Thie waedene. Mr. Rue. the Chair. wen of that Committees, ably pur forward the state of the Colony. and plainly law down the grivtatcrs whieh we lay under. This can seen in the Journals of 1556 of 155 In the wneantinme Sir Dovoald Campbell died, and Sir A Bannerman sneceerded him as Lieutenant Gor erner of thie Colony. He repeated the condi. | tiens offered by his predecessor, They were the | same. But, said Sir Alexander Bannerman, when you are prepared to acer pt this burthen (meaning the pensions for the officers of the ret rig Go | ernment, and providing means for the pay at | their successors), [ am prepared on the part | ot the Crewn, to hand ever to vou for recovery, for the benefit of the Colony, the arrears of quit rents. the Fishery Reserves, and all lands liable to | forfeiture. ‘These stipulations were ratified, and embeded inthe Ciel List Bill, which is the writing of our Constitution, Yea, Mr. Chairman it wae a bargain These quit Rents, these Fish- ery Reserves, and all lands liable to forfeiture, were sold, yea, Sir, aid, I repeat the word, sold to the Legislature of thie Colony, for the con- sideration of paying the Civil List Bill, ae I have mentioned. And, Sir, | would add. I think it was dieereditabl- to the Colonial minieter to with. hold from us the right te recever the aame ina court of eecheat. In private transactions auch dealings would not be allowed: and the only apology Lean offer for the gen lemen whe hare filled tnie high office, ia that the administrations | whieh have followed the introduction of Respen- | sidie Government in this Colony have negleeted to j put there facts fully and truthfully before the Coto- nial Minister. These are facta which every hon member in this House ia ae well acquainted with be - as Tam. The party thoughe ther were making a geod bargain,—that we had an adv autuge we r never had beture Now, allowing that the titles | 4 were net gond, these lands would have all tallen | s tu the Gaverniment, and the country would have | bad the benefit of them It has been said that the excheators promised the people free land, if a court ef escheat was extablished, and that the small freehuldere would lowe their lands. Now. 1! deny that the escheat party ever propounded the | idea that the eettlere would vet their landa tree ot | cost, of that the emall freeholdera weuld forfeit | thear estates It was the proprietary faction whe | anid that, if a Court of exebeat were extabliahed. | the quit renta would be annually exacted from the | tenanta, and that the «mall treehelders would lose | their estates’ These. Sir, were the doetrines | they preached, and they knew, Mr. Chairman, } when they were preaching them, that they were | preaching false doctrine, for they knew that when | a court of eacheat Was eatablixhed in N..wa Seotia, the firat aet of that court was te estab ish every | man in his possessions. [had ne reaeon in the werld, Sir, to prejudice me against the proprietors, | further than that | knew they were continually | twnaking annual reids upon the people, and taking money and property from them that they had ne right to. Why, we were oppressed by them, like a4 the people of England were. about the year 700, when the Danes and Normana made annual raids, sweeping off all the poor man had ! I theaght that, when we would get Kesponsibie Goesernment, the firat act of that Government would be to enquire what ther titles were, and f they were bad, that they would have been for- frited. 1 knew, and ao does every bon member know, thal the grauta were nothing but leases. with couditions attached which have never been fulfilied, aud therefore, under Responsible Go- Yernment, it became a question between the pudlic aud the proprietor, I thought that that ayateem of government would have given us a court: that then, if the proprietors had a title, they would be compelled to ge toe eourt and prore it; if they were good, their land would have been confirmed to them, if not they would lose it: and thus the questian would have forever been set at rest. But there were a great mauy difficultivs thrown mm the way, aud breught in against it. and i tdink toe many deapatehes sent here from dil- ferent Colonial Ministers inereased that di ficulty NEW DOMINION BROOMS. — 6 DOZEN of above. JUST LANDED. ex Brig * Leanxpen,” tron MONTREAL June 10, 1867. N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row Big Loaf for a Small Price. Ppue Su'seriber offers for Sule, at « re- duced price, 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. W. McGILL 'H @h town. ith Mareh S47 TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED! ‘pre Subsertber hos jus received frow . Sevtiend, a larwe quantity of Skirvings’ Porple wp SWEEDE, Laings de do an Grecu top de rouze lop do The Kine of the Sweede avd Yellow Bullock TUKNIP SEED All warranted to be fresh and good. sule and retail Sold whole- HENRY A. HARVIF, Queew Street. Mae W 187 House and Lot tor sale. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFER FOR SALE, the HOUSE aud PREMISES 8 in Upper Qaeen street, at present #8 tensuted by Dr Jenkins Ales the vacum piece of GROUND adjoining occupied asa Fish Maraet WM. M: GILL Ch town, WF Muy 167. MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. rus MALLS for the United Kingdom, the | neighbouriag Provinces, United States, &e . will, anti! farther notice, be closed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, ag tollows, viz: — Fer Canada, New Brunawicek and the United | States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY aad FRI- | 10 doe TiSULRMEN! HE STARBIRD & CO. Bsave RECEIVED aT TUE City Hardware Store, ! i in Couneil itis Excelleney with tue Clerk of the t PRAVioUs tothe meeting of the Hoard CHARLES DESBRISAY, C EC NEW GOODS! SPRING & SUMMER, 1897, Glasgow House. pe Subseriber begs to acquaint his cus- tuners, and the public, that he has, by ithe Undine ant Lo C Owen trom Liverpool, Empress smal County of Pictou trom Glasgow, umd Aheona trom London, completed his SPRING IMPORLATIONS, which comprise the usual us#oriment of Maple and Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, &e. &e. which are now ready for Sile. FREDERICK LePAGE Charlotretawn June 4. IX67 COPPER PAINT. FAXHE SUBSUEKIBER keeps constantly on hand a supply of Tarr & Wonson’s Copper Paint, au article Winen has given the geeateat sutistac- | tion te all whe have used it. [t possesses superior qualities tor effectually preventing the accumula. thon of all toulmatter, such as Worms, Barnacles, Grass, &e. on the bottoms of Vessele or Boats, when properly applied. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. — Cotton Duck. AVING been appomted Ag-nt for the sale of the celebrated Russels Miils Cotton Duck, the subseriber ix prepared to receive orders for all the different Numbers, in qnantities tv euil | purchasers. I. C. HALL, Ch’tewn, Mav 20, 1867 TO BE L&T. *PUE SHOP attached to the Dwelling Honse occupied by the late MW. Sktnn ea. | opposite the Store of the | Situute iu Street, Hou. J H. Calbeck. Apply to W. FE. DAWSON. Charlottetawn Mae OF tS Wevi! Wedu!: WOOL! ue SUBSCRIBER will pay CASI for WUUL at the CITY TANNERY. WM. B DAWSON. Ch'town, May 27. 1867 iw THE ELECTIONS ARE COMING! CONFEDERKATIONISTS! AND ANTI-CONFEDERATIONISTS!! can be supplied with the best PARIS SILK HATS, for the occasion, at J. HOBBS’ Hat & Cap Store, Cpposite Temperance Hall. Jan. 2, 1867 JOSEPH F, ELLIS, IMSUBZAMES, SALLPINE, GENERAL AGENT, STOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c. PLC LOU, N.S, REFERENCES: Hagh Hartshorne, Esq. Solicitor. ........ Halifax. Messrs. Bieck Irose & Co, Merehants. ... Malitax. 4 BU. laud, Req. Bantker................ Halfax Jonathan ©. Allison, Exq. Merchant. ..... Halifax. John M. Walker, Exq......--..-- -St Jolin, N. b. Ce" Business reepectfully solicited. a GOODS. FALL B* varius Ships from ENGLAND, Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAX. 1 huve received my FALL & WINTER STOCK, consisting iu part of 26 Casks & Cases Geaeral Ironmongery. 1 Cask Cutlery, 1 de ruces, | do Shovels, 1 du Hoes, 1 de Shot, 2h Boxes Lin, 236 pieces Plough Metals, 16 Tons Nails & Spikes. 23 bundles spring Steel. 15 de Ruweing du 3 do Cart du 7 do Blister do 184 Tous Iron, 1 Cask Cart Boxes, 1} deo Bolts & Nuts, 1 de Serewa, 1 de Files, 1] Bex Axles, 5 Pairs Bilowes, 1 Basket Views 158 Kegs Painta, D ums Varnish, du Purpenzine, Carks do do Putty, do Venetian Red, dv Yellow Octre, Veruntiion, Prussian Bue, Drop Black, Umber, De Sienna, ~~ & 4 Hhda Paint O11, 1 de Olive de 2 Bole Seal de 1 do Lubricating Oil, Kerosene Vil, 11] Boxes Glaee, 2 Crates Scuttlea, Care Shoemaker's Thread Bale Curled Harr, 1 Cnak Glue, 3 de Dyewooda, 250 lbs. extract Logwood, 5& Bales Rope. These goods have been well bought. and with pricea—ei her wholesale or retail—ie Cash. W. E. DAWSON. Great George Street, Dee 3. 1st6 ‘* DAY evenmng st 6 o'cluck. Far Nova Scotia, via Picton, every MONDAY, | WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8} 7 o'clock. 54 for Great Britain, Newfoundland. and the 3 Weet Indies, every alternate MONDAY and M WEDNESDAY eveaing at 8 o'clock, a» tullowe _ mi:— 74 UAueday, June 17 Monday, Sept. gy Wednesday,“ 19 Wednesday, “ 1) aa Monday, July 1 Monday, oe ; Wednesday, “ 3 Wednesday, “ 25 i aa 360 | ede, OO. =F , Wednesday,“ 17 Weduenday, * 9 [- . Monday, * = Monday, a » Wed a Wednesday, “ 23 Monday, Augt. 12 Monday, Now. 4 |} > Wednesday,“ 14 Wednesday,“ 6 | Bonday, * 2 Monday, * ‘ Wedueadsy,“ % Wedueaday, * 20 5 forwarded per Steamer, will be clowed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at & o'clock. . 3 And Maile for Georgetown and Souris, per’ Bicamer, every FRIDAY evening at 4 o'clock. Letters, to be registered. and Newepapers must be posted half au buur beivre the time of closing the Mais. THOM — a, . P : ‘vetmaat enerai. ] a General Post Offee, Ch'twwo, a ; Jirh June, 1687. } id nee ~——-- T'! 18 wae built in New Bronewick out of the beat mute- jPial; is perfectly tight, aud well found; has two ‘ ‘ . ‘ | Chains, three Anchors, Standing and Ranuing Rig- | Mails for Summerside and St. Eleaner's, to be | ying end Sails. all in good order ws Sound 2 ROWED BARLEY bought Ped. 16, 5087. Schooner for Sa'e. now laying in Charlottetown, fonr years old; For Price and further particnlars inquire of W. Deas, Eaqg , Churlottown. or of the owner. REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate. New London. February 25. 1867. { Baricy, Baricy. at BRIGHTON BEEWERY. RB SMITE. ure required to be left ouncilon or before THE DAY | ——— | 1500 WEST INDIA PRODUCE. Cheapside! New Goods! | (PSHE Subscriber offers tor sule, on private ‘GREAT BARGAINS! terme, the HEARTZ & SON | Cargo of the Brigt-‘ Helen Davies,” | H AVE JUST RECEIVED from Britain. joet arrived fron DEMERARA, consisting of— per Ships Undine, L C. Owen, Empress and | . 13 Hhds. Brigit Mascovado SUGAR, | Lotus, # large and assorted Stock of 56 Khle do do do ° 50 do tine granulated do Staple & Fancy D. y Goods, 6) Pans. rich Muscowado MOLASSES, Groceries, &c. 3) do) medium quality, — | ana STAPLE DRY GOUDS. consisting of— 91 do Strong Demerara RUM, Printed Cottons; Grey and White Cottous; Red. | 500 COCOA NUTS White, and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted goed ; | | Apply tod. & T. MORRIS, orto Cotton aud Linen Peking; Towelsand Tow sling; DANIZL DAVIES. | Bagging and Baya; Osnaburg, Canvase, &e , &e. Ch'tewn, Mav 6, [867 CLOTH, a very lurge stock. in Mantle | Cloths, Fine Clothe, Whitueys, Beaver, Moscow, Devons, Pweeds, Poot, Lambskin, Astracan, Sea Clothe, Tweeds and Doeskins, which will be suld cheap for Cash. DRESS GOODS, in French Mertnos, Winceys, Coburgs, Lustres, Alexandra Cloths, Serges, and Bancy Dress Goods, equal to any the city. GENTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Over avd Under Coats, Pauta, Vests, Shirts, Col lare and Dies, the newest atyles; also, the newest styles ot Cloth aud Fur Caps, and Felt Hate Hoots, &e. SUNDRIES — Wool and Brussels Carpets | Vv. KB. ISLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. ‘PILE Subscriber would hereby inform hi- uumeroars friends and customers that he has iu course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, snitable for the coming season Also, Ladies’ and Gentlewen's Weur, iu every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Calf Conyvress do, Serve do. | White, Seariet, Blue, aud F-ney Flanvels ; Skirt | do Bulmoral do, lutitution Lace do, | and Skirimgs, Scart, Gloves, Belts, Ve-ivets. | &c. &c &c. Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Guop and Bugle Urias | | Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tup soled BOO rs, Bulinoral BOOTS, ming, Alexandra Cords, Braids, &e , &e, Sule fi tin toner K — Cloves, Raisins, Currauts, Rice, Flour, &c. Alse, Heavy Couvress do, Kip do, Dye Stuffs of all kinda. Laight vu do, srogans & Shores, P. 3.-—The above Stock hae been personally we. ke. &c aclected in the best: British Houses, and will be Wholesale Dealers betore sendiug their orders abroud shonld call aud examine the | varied stock of | Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boy’ Bouts & sunOts, Specially manufictured for the Trade of LP. £E Island. seld wholesale aud retail, at the swatlest pay ing large and | prices. HEAKTZ & SON. | Nar. 12, 1866 A GOUD LIVING. ANY person Wishing t purchase one o * the most valuable and beautifal FARMS with ' GEOKGE NiCOLL, intwenuty miles of Charlotetown, can de su by - 2: ' ee SRA early application to | South Side Queen's Square. tf NEIL RANKIN. Anctioneer. March 4th ps8? or HENKY WAODMAN, Crapund Charlottetown, April 1. 1867 | For Sale, . wt PHE MOUSE and PREMISES belong. Vaiuable Freenoid Farm t02 } ing to the Subscriber, situate on the MAL Sale. i pr lt ke = i ' . ‘ | PEQUE ROAD), opposite ~t. Dunstan's College,| ax) be so'd hy private Contract that fund about one and « half mile from Charlottetown. teahia Meeshuld Sure and. Poonesty ‘be iy *) B ri ‘ ar «o} y - Phere are two Pasture Lotsattached to the Honse, , varaRore 5 reeRUN vain i | 3 ' \ e Ors : ; . longing to CHakLes Dineweit, Ese... Morrell; ; but the purchaser may lave six. if required, Two- |" ; F ec ; \ ll \ ‘ situate one mile from St Peter's Harbor, on the }Tminds of the Purelhase Money may remain on} ; ; » . -} north side of the Bay. comprising two hundred and mortgage Possession could be had on the Ist of oe . a Ju ext forty-two acres of superior land about thirty five (35) ve ext. : : ] Mi : : - ‘ i . | acres of which are in a very good state of cultiva- The Subscriber also offers for Sale Two HOUSES | tion, and the remainder covered with a growth in Hillsborough Street, Charlottetown, on the same | of Hard aud Soft: Wood — this valuable Farm terme us above has a frontage ou the Bay of twenty-nine (29) JOHN chains and the same distance on the North or Sea Shore, where large quantities of sea manure can al- wave be had. as wellas abundwence of mossle mad in the Bay A Barn and small Farm House are on the premises. alse w couveuient Well of water, j MORRIS May 20, 1867 6w , j Tv ,. | Assignee’s Notice, \ R. WILLEAM TH. WILSON, of | the preemies | L Charlottetown Merchant, having, by Deed | piste hares . : : | of Assignment, this day registered inthe Prothono- | A wood litle guaranteed, with pessession when tary’s Office, in Charlottetown, assigned all his | required. stock in trade and Debts to the Sabseriber, for cer- | Applicution to be made to the owner, ut Morrell. tuin purposes and trusts therein mentioned, all per- | or to FRANCIS 3. LONGWORTH, | sous indebted te the said Wittiam HE Witeon are Attorney-at- Law. | hereby requested to make immediate payment of j} their respective Debts, at the office of Messrs ;Parmen & MacLeon, to the andersigned, who ulour is vow authorised to receive und yive receipts | forthe same MALCOLM McLEOD, Aasignee. 3rd June, 1867 ull papers 6w Charlottetown, 18th eb y. 1567 Valuable freehold rarm for Sale. YONSISTING of 175 Acres of Peon Land, in a bigh state of enltivation, with « | good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House. Thresh- jing Machine, aud all other requisites suitable for Executors’ Notice, ao ae LL per-ons indebted to the K-tate of One Ilundred Acres of Wood Land c the late PETER STEWART, formerly of the | in the rear. situate on the south side of Elliot Kiver Red Point, Lot 46, and latterly of New Perth, | about seven niles from Charlottetown, and quite deceased, are requested to pay their Accounts hear two public Wharls for shipping produce, We ‘iutoediately te the undersigned; and all per-| Phe above Property is well werth the uotice ot i ‘ : : > any person Wishing to purchase a good Freenold | nas ‘ lai ' ots 7 y EC | | i » hazing claime ae She suid Estate | Property, being the estate of the late JC. Wright. j are requested te furuish their accounts to U8 | Eng. ‘ime will be piven for two thirds of the i within three Inenthe " | purchase money. Enquire at the Oilice of Hanny JOHN KNOX, } Exe | Suns. Esquire, or of the suvescriber. Chitown ALEXANDER McGREGOR, i CATHERINE WRIGHT, Execatri car DOES MCGREGOR, | ee. ie ee ae ree ee “a m= pears db, Dsi7 Ion “pied aed uae | Le eee er Gale % ie sng ' pe Subscribes offers for sale thar de | Cords of Hemlock Bark! yiict'cousiaiug ets CLOTH MILL sand Utils | wanted at the City Tannery. | ING MILL. together with one aere of free land | }sitnated in the Wood Island settlement, and within j ia : l half «imitle of Victoria ilarbor. | Pele Subseriber is now prepared Io make | The above property is se well known that amy ! Contracts with purties for the above compli- | further description is nunecersury. Part ef uhe ! ment of Burk, whiet will be let in lots from Thirty | prrehaee money may remain uupald for «a ununber | Cords and upwards ” Lot years by security on the property. } Further particnlars will be made known on ap- | If the above property is not disposed of before plication to the Subscriber at the City Tannery | the tat of Septeuiber next, it will be wuld by Pubiie W.bB Auction on the spot, of which due notice will be j given. i H.C. McMILLAN. Milford Mills. Lot 62. . April 29 1867- tf South John Street. Liverpool, ai January ls ,1867. | SXcviient Staud for Huslucss T. THOMAS bevs to inform bis triends| “PYU be sold by private controct tha: © that he tas thus day taken inte Partnership ! valuable and bewntifally situated Farm at Bay | bis aon, JOHN T. THOMAS. Jusn. } Fortane. Townehip Forty-three (43). wel! known wee ; by the name of Abel's Cape. comprising fifty-five woe perf = future be carried op under | (35) acres of Freehold Land, has thente are the atyle or Firm © cleared, with a large and snbstantially taili dwell THOMAS & SON ing Honse and Barn recently erected theron j MERCHANTS, Bay Fortune Public Wharf being on the north side of said land makes it a desirable and convenient Liverpool & Prince Edward Island. Jan. 2%, 1067. tf place for shipping produce and also for fishing Grain! Grain! Grain! PENUE higiest price given tor BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, iv” Constactly on band, at pricescheaperthan can be purchased in the market.the best of Kum, Brandy Gin, “ hiskey, and a superior article of Malt Whis key. Also—X, XX. und XXX Ale. _Charlotterown. June 20. iste { FARMER and his WIFE, to take charge f% of wa New Faruw at Cascumpee Village French preferred Apply to Mr J.-E S Bagnall, Charlottetown. or Mr Themae Hopgood, Lot 6, Cuseumpec. May 20, 1866. a Young Sultan. THE Thorough-bred Horse “ Young Sultan,” imported by the Stock Farm DAWSON, Feb 4. 1867 .8. Trafford chambers. j For farther particulars and terms of sale apply on the premises, to Me. FREDERICK ROD I- GRASS, or to WILLIAM NORTON, Esgqr., Lot 56. Grand River. March 25th. 1867. NEW TRIUMPHS OF ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your eye over them and tell your affectad neighbour about it. WANTED! AMHtRst, October Ist, 1865. Messrs Rogers & Co: Gentlemen--1 lave been a good deal troubled with those merciles*# and moet distressing thing- called Felons or . bithewa. Last year | was laid up bear three months with ene and J contd not tell what LT euttered. A few wecks ago another began with all its usual vigor and earnestness. | enftered fer several dave My hand swelled very munch. and L looked forward to three months more of misery In two days | went to work. It seemed to kill it GROCERIES & FRUIL— Tes, warranted | geod, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard. | HO R SE S ° and suffering; bat happily [tried your’ Ointment | IMPORTATIONS For Fall Season, 1866, 4T THE Hritish atarchouse, COMPLETED. “EMIE Public in general wil! find in ow Establishment a Large and Varied Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, that will compare favourably with any in the market, and will prove to purchasers second to none. for style, value, and price. Inspection solicited. W. & A. BROWN. Dec. 3, 1866. WATCILES and JEWKLLERY Ust RECELVED. trom KNGLAND, of best quality, and for sale at a low price— Chairs in Variety. KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING AND DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, Fornished in Sets or single (very cheap.) Horizontal Watches in Silver Cures, 8. WwW. DODD, M. D., Physician and Surgeen. KESIDENCE: JAMES M. PIDGEON’S, Esg., MARGATE, PB. 1. Inne 10, 1867. Sm THOMAS W. MAY, _ Surveyor and Conveyancer, Glenstewart + - + Southport, RFF+tKENCE* The Surveyor General, Charlottetown, June 10, 167 dy R. REDDIN, Attarucy and Barrister - at - Low, CUNVEYANCER, &e. Office: -- Great George Street, —— Charlottetown, (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) September 3. 1866 tf CARD. THOMAS KELLY, € hates OWE oo cc cekisccss £310 0 ia oe mene rele shoeh as 4 0 0 | Attention paid to Repurring all kinds of Fur ee ee nitare, expecially Turned Work, such as Watch Chains and Keys Finger Kings, Steel Ear Kingsand Brooches. Gents’ Pine in great variety by A. PURCHASE. Watchmaker Smuardon’s Corner. Charlottetown. Oct 3L. 1866 chairs, &e Allkinds of Furniture Painting done te order. Old Forniture Kepainted to imitate or match. hairs (canes re-seated &c. (cheup-) (very reasonable.) car Remember Hickey « Steam Factory. sour side of Market Square, (nearly opposite Pro | vince Building, from which it can be seen ) fe} JOUN NEWSON. _ December 24, 1866. Hoop Skirts! S age ons j oni EP, ack J cows, Sai sf FATTENING STOCK. FARM KKS wil! find ita ssvingto them of many dollars by using these Powders. | y 2 va) “k canis Cilla When fattening stcck, by mixing a little of these NK SUB*C KLi ER be gs to inf rm the citizens of Charlottetown. and the public gene- Powders with the food, you will find that they will | OPENE : fatten quicker, and the flesh wil! be firmer and | rally, that he hae RE-OPENED his ‘ae Tailoring Establishment DISEASES OF HORSES. on QUEEN STREET. two doors wore of e Des- ) mVE . ; Brisuy's; and solicits—while gratefully acknow oar stall be PRrvENTED or CURD by these ledzing past favors—a return of tht public pa- oe trenage which was formerly so xeuervusly nud Oxe Pownper drives out Worms. extensively conferred upon him One Powper cures Bots Having acquired atnoroughly correct knowledge One PowbeR pu's a Horse in condition. lof the Cutting Department, ona parely geometries! Oxe Powperk makes a Horse shed bis coat. jorineiple, together with many years successful Une Powber gives a sult and glossy appearance | practice, he is prepared to compete, for superiority. te the hair. *with any of his profession in this Colouy One Powper cures the Horn Distemper in Cat. | Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN, tle. } vhose name iy proverbial for superier workman ; Rie iship, as his Parnter. he wuarantees the Firm of CAKLETON’S CONDITION POWDERS, | weLEOD & CURISTIAN" to give every #a- given according to directions, are the best thing in | tisfaction the world to strengthen a borse aud to restore him | Orders from the country promptly attended 904 to health aud vigor after severe exposure or bard | a JAM hs MeLEOD. driving Ch'town. Jane 18. 1866. tf The Powders cause a healthy action of the d:ges. | ae tive organs, and purify the blood ot aniuwals, there by equalizing the circulation of the blood, and im | “ parting vigor to the whole trame This soon | M ANUFACTURER of Clothing demonstrates itxelt by an improvement in the ap- | in allits branches, thankful to his friends vearance in the coat, for itis 4 cert:in fact that no | and patrons for past favors, beys leave to inforn animal can be in perfect health if the coat be rough | them und the public generally, that be is still to be «nd unthritty. {found at his Gebepoee Ql — STRERT, and ' lis prepared to make op all kimdsof garmeats eutruet CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS |e to hind in the Iatest style and improvement of will be found a perfect tonic and Restorer after | fashion. aitacks uf any acute diseases such as I: fluenas, Strangles, Lud t f the L N Terms Cash. Strangles sugs, Nus . Soak con Ter wile i. a Fntrince at the side Door, ’ neen Street, July 9, 1366. Every one who owns Stock —_ of any king should use this medicine. It is always 3 Ba beneficial a dis sv barwiess that it can always be Judson $ i ills, giveu without fear Farmers who are fattening their stock should TH: ROAD iO HEATH juse these CONDITION POWDERS. They will "5 ' — ™~e keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good heart, ALHAMBRA— 150 Doz HOOP SKIRTS. Fe gale low, if immediately applied for. WILLIAM DODD, a Queen Square. NOTICE. v. 26, 1866. ~~ JOHN BELL, 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 unly test of the | True Carlton’s Condition Powders. | | Take no Counterteita got up on the reputation | , Of these Powders. Swid by all dealers. | Get * B L Judson & Co's Almanac.” Feb. 11 4:0 FRESH GROUND KiCE, | prek Sale by SECUKED BY | | | i Ws R. WATSON, | HOLLOW AY’sS PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. [n selecting the mort appropriate medicive for particular ailment, there way be some difficul y un less ore can be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the bteod. These Pills possess jand exert these three qualifications in an extr or- ;dinary degree They enable the stomach to digest j any ordivary food, inercase the secretory powers ot | the liver, clennse and purify the blood, expel al} | Jan. 7, 1867, MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre. avats to the attention of wothers ber 3 = as Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly facilitates the p vcess of teething, by softening the yum, teducing all inflammation— willaliny all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest t yourselves, and | frame. | Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without | know ng the causes why they ure feeble! [p mort cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s | Pitis have long been famed tor regulating a diser- | tone; they are, therelore, confidently r- commendea | as a never failing remedy in ail cases where the ; constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. Relief and Heaith to your Infants, | These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of | frequent eecurrence; for the most part they ree, |} on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre cautious. Holleway’s Pills are the surest preserva | tives against ali derangewents of the brain, and are | the speediest correctors of irregulur cireuyation. [1 | they be taken without delay, when tingling in the | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes ox, the effect | will be marvel.ous. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have up vp the constitutions of We have put up and sold this article for oves thirty years, and can say, 'n confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able ty ny of any other medicine—never has it failed |ina single instan e. to efiect a cure, woe: | tumely used. Never did we know an instance « | dissatisiaction by «ny one whe used it; on the con ltrary, all are delighted with its operations, anc | speak ip terme of highest commendation of its magi | cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this | mitter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’ | |experiencey, and pledge our reputation fo. Looking Glasses. Plates, &c , &c., on hand, | | | |” FRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, | | UST REUELVED, by ilies | morbid matter, and threw inte the circulation the | /purest elements fur susiaining and repwiring the | dered stomach, and restoring ita healthy digestive | IE Star of the Sea, 58 tons register, | Mav 13. 1867 | » where,iu Tins, at prices to snit all classes. FR Sultan. fle iaw wich bay, 5 years old, with black lege, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, with wrest power, combined with fine action and good temper He took the second Prize at the Cambridye and [ele bred Stallion for getting Weight carrying hanters. Meulao took the first Prize atthe Agricultural Show ut Eeeex, in iste. for the same clase of horses | Will etaud at the following places this season, | commencing on MONDAY, the 29th APIIL :— At John Srewart's. Five Mile Honse. St. Peter's Road, from 8 tv 10 o'clock. a om.; at Keady's, Saw Mill Bridge. from 12 till 2 p.m; at Auld’s Mill, from4to 6 p m; will stop the nivht at or near James Shaw a. Brackley Point; will leave there at 8 u'clock on Tuesday morving; will stop at Wheat- lev Kiver Kridyve from 10 to 12. noon; thence at J Kunting’s. from 2 tod p m; thence to Mon. Alex Luird'’s. New Glusgow. forthe night; will leave at 8 o'clock ; thence to Kicl ard Bagnall’s, Hazel Greve. from Wto l2 o'clock, noon; will stop at Jobuston's Mills, Malpeque Koad from 2to 4p m.; thenceto Kiehard Crabb’s. willstopther the night ; will leave Crabb’e at ¥ o'clock on Thursday morn- ing, the 2nd May; will stop at John Coles, Milton lun, from 9 to 10 a.m ; thence by George Hooper's across to Ro Locke's, Winsloe Koad. will stop at Locke's from l2to2 p m ; thence to James Bell « Brackley Point Road, will step there from 4 to 6 pm ; thence tothe stable of the groom at Dawson's Cottage. St Peter's Road ; will beat Charlotrerown every Friduy, and at the groom # stable until tue on Tuesday the 7th May, and remain at Southport from 7 to 10 a.m; thence to Five Mile House, Lot 49 to remain there from 12 te Lp om; thence to Suinnel Lane's, Let 49, to remain eae from 2 te pm; thence to T. Beers’, Cherry Vulley. to remain there for the night: to leave Cherry Valley on Wednesday worning at 8 o'clock, for J. Duncan's. Vernon River, te remain at Donenn’s from 10 to 12, neon ; thence to Adams’. calling nt «. Master's; to remain at Adama’ trom 2to 1p. m.; thence to the ; Ten Mile Honse for the night; will leave the Ten , Mile Honse on Thursday morning nt 7 o'clock j calling at Acorn’s Mi; to N. Kobinson's, Lot 48, large assortment, and are offered at ny useal low | hour; to remain at Southport until the last boat in | Ras | the evening | This reute to be continved during the season |ealling at each piace cuce a fortmyht. TerMs—266. fur the seuson, payuble Ist Novem- GEORGE THORNE, Groem. 2m NOTICE. Dr. Ridge’s | ber next. —_——~— Patent (Cooked) Food, | For Children and Invalids, Cowmissioners in 1S60.— Pedigree as fol- lows :—"* Young Sultan,” by Charleston Dam. by | of Ely Agricultural Show 1864 tor the best thorough. | Tuesday morning following; will cross the Ferry | to remain there until | o'clock. p m.; thence to | - Stock on Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very | Southport, calling at McLeod's. Blacksmith. for one at once came out at the end of my thumb. about the size of asmall pea. Wonderful medicine! try it WILLIAM ELLIGCTT. The Widew Bird. of Maeean Mountain, in this ; Conuty, has been for ten years sadly afficted with } 4 complication of internal diseases incident to wo- }men and bas been during a yreater part of the time confined to her room, and has for six years without iitermission teken medicine from the doctora Last fall he was taken very ill. Her Doctor prescribed for a while. bat told her soon toat there was no nse giving her any more medicine, ax she could not live. Phe son accordingly went home without any shortly after ber neighbors were called in to see her daring her last strugules with the king of Ter- rors. She lived through thatday, when Mr. Elder } } 7 ; le jthemtotry it, The resnit is that she has gradually | improved wand two weeks age she ea © thirty miles New Glasgow on Wednesday morning. the Ist May, | to see us; and she aiys she has hot beeuwo well for) of jtysentery and Diarrhe « We waut others situilarly afflicted to | jten Vears } wet this medicine. It cheered our very soul to wraxp | thie lady by the hand. We felt new determination to devule our cuergy and life to tiis business Kk & Co { i ge ~ | Sackvieye, N. B., July 17, 1865. | Messrs Rogers &Co : | Gentlemen—Lam happy to eay that your medicine | has cured me of a most distressing disease, the his- } tory of which is nafollows viz: About seven vears }azo au lump xppeared on my yroin: the doctors | called ita rupture; they advised me to wear a trass |1 did so, weich L wore tor three years; it then | disappeared fast year while at Kichibucto, it | reappeared as before. When my ship arrived at | Bristal, England. the doctors there called it ruptare and recommended me to weur a truss; I did so When | got to Bermuda, W.E . it grew ao bad that I was compelled to leave my ship and come home |The lump by this time had yrown very Jnrge. I | cousulted the best doctors in this country ; some of , them could not say what it was; others called it ; rupture, und said it could not be cured—the best | 1 cowld do way to wear « truse. Ina short time, however, the ruptnre broke and discharged fuil one nart and continued to discharve fortwelve weeka | Phe doctors were attending me all tiis time but Leould not care me. L grew weaker continually and aime quite discouraged I was induced to send for you and obtain your medicine. The result im fas ubove; thanks be to God for his goodness. {Surely no one afflicted ww 1 bave been will hesitate | to get your medicine. Yours. with much gratitude. SAMUEL CUOKE. Goose River, Cunberland Co., N.§., Oct. 20, L864. | Messrs. Rogers & Co. | Gentlemen— Sccurding to promise I write to in- form you that your Syrup and Ointment bas entirely cared my child after using it for six or seven weeks | she is five vears old and has been afflicted four and j ore half years with a sore hend. When we began | with your medicine her head wae sore all over It Wasa lonthaome sight to look at. and it had niso a We tried almoat everything uutil we and Sold by Drugwista and Grocers every- | became quite discournged. Vhe doctors could not | | pgrconenney by the Faculty, ! ted ame! i J. H. WOOLRICH, = Aalifax, 7 anaging Agest for BN. Guteher bs i es | iu suck eases. enre it. Rev E Clas, M. ., of Pagwash. advised us to try your medicine. We dids and are happy to testify to the ee valne of on eg vars, with muc' gratitude, WibLlau MULLS. a7", 19 Ye suffering | kin, who had proved our medicine recommended | iu three or four dave a bard, black Inmp | the fulfilment of what we here deciare | In aliwust every instance where the infant is suffer ing from pain and exhaustion, reliet will be founc jin fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is | administered. | This valuable preparation is the prese iption o | one of the most expernenced and skilfal nurses jin New England, and bas been used wiih nevere failing success in TILOUSANDS OF CASES, Tt not only relieves the child from pain, but invi- | goratea the stomach and bowe's, corrects acidity, , and gives tone and energy to the whuie system = [t | | Will aluost mnstently relive | G.IPING IN TILE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions. wich, if rot speedily | remedied, end in death. We believe it the best {and surest semedy in the world, in ali cares n Children, whetuer it arises from teething. or from any other }ecause, We would say to every mutber whe has a j cbild suffering from any of the foregoing complaints | —do not let sour prejudices, nor the pree judic s of others, stand between your suff cing ehild and the r let that will be sure —yes, absoe Jutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if | timely used. | pany each bottle. jsimileot CURPFIs & PERKINS, New York, _ ison the outside wrapper | (HF Sold by Druggists throughout the world. | Principa: Office, No.48, Dey street, N, Y, Price only 35 Ceuts per Buttie. Netober 15, IN66. _Judson’s Worm Tea! | POOTH ACHE. Instant Cure. j | — i BUNTER'S NERVIN | § MMEDLATELY on its application gives permauent relief by the painless destruction of the nerve in decayed teeth. forwis x complete stopp- ing. and renders extraction seldom necessary. Sold by Druggista every where. Se see WOOLRICH’S | Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John's Tasteless Pills. | Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson's Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Ceucnt, &e. For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, Eneleh Pharmaes, of ’ “Ae Agest for B. M.A. October Fuil directions for uzing will accom- None genuine unles# the fac- | 9 females. From the domestic servant to the peeress. | universal favor is accorded to them for their invige rating and purifyiug properties, which render thew 20 safe aud invalusble in all disorders pecuhar t |the sex Obstructions of every kind, either in | Joung persone entering inte womanhood or ap proaching the turn of life—-the mort eritical period, |-—muay be radicaily removed vy a reouurse to there | Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stumach, liver or vowels are dis- jordered ty bigh living, climate, ov r-mndulgence | undue exertion or other causes, these fine reguiuting Pills will seon rectity the evu, and speedily bring jimack energy, strength and cheertul «sso tue frame |where previously wil was lassitude, gloow and de. jection. | Despondency, Low Spirits. The uisery oceasioned by a disordered digestion | is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills jshontd be takeu in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions They dispel headache, bili Ollshess, Dalsed, lowness of spirits, aud all similar ailments. A course of these invaluable purifving Pilis never fails in removing the exnse of Kuch morbid affections, without subjecting the sutlerer lo aby Inconvenlence Influe. za. Diptheria, Bronchitis, Cougis and Colds. | In our changeable climnte few persons exenpe without colds, sore throats, intlnenza, diptheria, or | bronchitis, for all of Which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of etlecting jacore. While the Pills are expelling all impuri- ) ties from the body generally, Holloway 's Oinmment Burrister-at-Law, Notarp Public, CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - - - - «- P. E. I, Dec. 10, 1866. lv pd Barristerand Attorney-at-Law, Orrice—- PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to Hon. Joseph Heusley's) Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Island, 14 187 A. MceNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Strect. Charlottetown,....--.--- PE. Island. July 23. tf : CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER or Square Rod, Gents’ Bright AND Natural Leaf Good Smoking TOBACCO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - Jannary 21 Jan PEL -GARVELL BROTHERS, — AUUCTIONEERs, GENERAL AGENTS, AAD Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward bland, AGENT FoR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Lastern Express Company, Fuirbank s Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick s Express Pe CASH ADVANCES made npon CONSIGN MENTS received, or when sent to their Agents abrond Apri} 30 1868 F, P. NORTON, Commission Merchant, ART Auctioneer. sEORGETOWN --- P. BL ESLAND Oetoher 24 Iv Just on the square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY AT SYuWsusiys. [pe SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED « FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, s prepared to aupply Wholesale Costemers with the Island Mauntactured TOMACCO, warranted @ wood urticle. at the very lowest prices, and on the jmest reasonable terms —and hopes hie Pactory, being the first of the kind established in Prince County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchaais ot Sawmerside, and Prince County generally PATRICK REILLY. Summerside. July 31, 1865. Carlton’s Condition Powders! A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Krqvuinys IMMPDIATR ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BK cuecxeD Ir ALLOWED TO CUNTINER, {rritation of the Langs, a “ermauent Throat A flection, or an incurable Lung Dis- ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHE’ BAVING A DIRECT INFLUPXCE ON THE PARTE, GIVE IMMEDIATE + KLIFF. For Bronchitis, 4*thma, Catarth, Cone sumptive and Throat lis aes, TROCEES ARK USED WITH ALWATS Gowd SUCCESS. Singers ani Public Speakers Will find Trocues useful in clearing the veioe when taken before Singing or Speaking. aud re- lieving the throat after an anusnal exertion of the vocal organs. The Troekes are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi- monials from eminent men threnghout the country. ‘cing an article of trne merit, and having PRovED their efficacy by a test of many vears, euch year finds them in new localities in variens parte of the world. and the TRocnen ace aniversslly pro- nounced better thar other articles Osraix only * Brown's Broxeniat Trocurs,” ind do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. SLD FVERY WHERE Dk. LA’MERT SELF-PRESERVATION, PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND Casas, Ia. Gp, BY Pust, 38 CURR: HCY. wy ELF-PRESt RVATION : A popular Essay op * N rvous and Physical vebility, resulting trom injurk us habits contracted in youth, or excesses ia maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the | | j ‘unctious of manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the tulfilment of engages me.ts that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, by Dk. La’Ment, 37 Bedford >quate, Loudon, Licentinte ot the Kuyal College ot Physi- cians of Fdinburzb; Member of the hoyal Culiege of Surgeons, England, 4c. The above work contnins most uzefuland interest- ing information on the physiologica! changer whi vceur n the Reproductive Sy stem curing the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; ard on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upo® which the hopes of posterity depend. It wleo porate out bow all the attributes of manbood can be pre- served to an aivanced peried of life, how they ere lost, and how they can be recovered It is free from the gross exaggeratwus, alarming descriptions an@ dangerous remedivs 80 generally resorted to by pet- jaheuld be well rubbed apou the chest and throat , | £008, Whe, practising with false med:enl qualiBea- it will peuetrate the skin, reduce intlamimation, | tieus, inflict most serious injuries, and render jedi- ‘and restore lusting soundness. j cious treatment frequently abortive. The author is the only legally qualified preeti- Holloway’s Pills ace che dest Remedy known | tioner whose name stands on the ‘Medicwl negeeter,” | i . ‘ | io the world for the following diseases : | | Agne |Female Irreya-Serofula, or {Asthma larities t+ King's Evil all Sore 1 hroat | | Stone & Gravel | ed subservient to a ; j | Bilious Com- [Fevers of | plaints kiuds | Blotehes on the Fits jSecond' ry Symp rkin Gont toms ,Borel Com- Headaches Tie - Donlonreux | plaints Hndigesiton /Tumours Coliex Hnflammation |Ulcers | Constipation of Jaundice \Venereal Affec- } the Bewele (Liver Compl'nts! tions | Consumptioa |Lumbago | Debility Piles — | kinds Dropay j|Rheutatiem |\Wenknees from | | Dyveentery [Retention of whatever cause | Erysipelas Urine | &e &e. Sold xt the Establisbment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244. Strand (near ‘Temple Bar), Loudon: also by all respectable Drugwists ard Dealers in Medicines thronghoat the civilized world, at the following prices:—ls 1jd, 2s 9d 4a 64, Lie, 228. aud 53s. each Box. r *,* There is « considerable saving by taki larger sizes. a aoe N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are afixed te eush Bog. Jaty 21, 1085 (the sole test of medieul qualification) whe bas bees exclusively engaged fur a seri s of years in the treatment of the various functional disorders of the nervous and repcoductive systew, which, owing the great discoveries of modern acu nee, are render rational, simple and easy of treatment At home for consultation daily from ten till twe, and fiom six till eight, either persenally or by let- ter—37 Bedfind Square, London, England Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- fully treated by correspondence, snd remedies cam (Worms of all de forwarded in -ecrery and safety to any address. * SELF-PRESERVATION ™ may be had of the unuermentioned Agents, price 1s Gd; free by post, 3s currency :—Halifax, N.S, Mr. Johnect, Chemist) Yarmouth, N.S, Messrs Young & baker, Booksellers, Sydney,C. B.Mr J P Ward, New Office St John, N B., Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., Courier Office. Charlottetown, P. B.1., Mr. Joba Ings, Islander Office. Charl.ttetown, Nev. 9, 1863 ly ——————_—_—_—_—_—— ee The Examiner 3 Printed and Publiabed every Monat, by EDWARD WHELAN, at bis Oey, Hille borongh-street, near nare. pnnen, payable Lalspescig us ont enes. *