; om “ fIVI ELECTIONS. — BY THE MAYOR N phFsdance of an Act of the General \aeeih hiypot this delind, made and passed in mt Py , tre e! ’ Ve ir of he Reis u ot He ' present Majeriy, iutituled “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Chaglettetawna l de hereby sive Public N € that wh Eleetin of M AVOR and five COUNCILLORS, for the City of Charlotietown, kiow TURSDAY, 7th AUGUST next, at e several Places following, that is to say: } In Ward No. l—Atthe Store of A. H. Yates, Esq..! Corner of Queen awl Water Streets | In Ward No. 2,—At the Fire Engine House, front iny On Great George Street In Ward No J.-—Atthe Citw Hall in Ward Ne. 4,—At the Fire Enyine Honse, front ing King's Square in Wapd@Ne &—At the House of Mr. H. B. Smith, front ou Great Gcoorve Street Aid atthe aid Electivoas the Poll will be open nee Meek ni the forenoon, and continue open till tive in the afternoon of the same day DESURIVTION OF WARDS. * Namber One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lee south of Dorchester | Suwet. Number Pwe s all comprise all that part | ot Charlottetown whieh lies soath of Richmond Stfeet and north of Dorchester Btreet. Number Threé shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown | whieh lies south of Grafton and North of Richmond | Streets. Number Four «hall comprise all that part | of Charlottetown which ties south of Fitzroy and | north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shail eom- prise all that part ef Uharlottetewn which lies north of Pinzrov Street, uchading the Common of! the Said Town.”"—Ser 18 Vie. Cap. 34, intituled | ** An MM to Jicorporate the Town of Charlottetown” | T. 1 HAVILAND, Mayor. 2 OMece, July both, 866. all papers Waym QUEEN SQUARE BOOK STORE, D. LAIRD, Thankful for past favors, annouanees te his Friends, and the Public generally, that be purposes tu continue the BOOK, STATIONARY, PRINTING MNARDWARE BUSINESS, At the Old Stand, South Side Queen Square lutending to refit his Establishment in about six weeks, he will, for the present, Sell of his old Stock at REDUCED PRICES! Scath Side Qneen Square ? Charlottetown, July 9, 1566. 4 Si , vn SODA WATER! y JE UAVE RECELVED, per Steam- ship ALtaMena, one of PUFFER'S cele- brated SODA-WATER APPARATUS, at a cost of Por Ge. ter manalactariiy Pure SODA WATER. | } This delicious, healthful, cool and refreshing Heverave is extensively consumed throughout the | Dnited States and British Provinces during the hot | u onthe of Bummer Our GROCERY STORE is pleasantly situated on and the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City who! fauyour us with «call will always tind a wakw re} eeptiog, aid a coor drink of SODA WATER, | tlavoured with choice SY RUPS, manufactured on the Prennse’ HUDSON & WRIGHT. Charlottetown, Juty Mth, D866, Itark Eempress, | To and from GLasgew. ! THE Subseribers herby inform the | Merebants of P. E. Isiand that the | Bark EMPRESS, 400 tous register, claesed 3.3.11, five years in Bureau | Veritas, Jown GiiiLis, Commander, wiil sail for} the above Port on or about the 15th JULY; and retorning, will leave GLASGOW, for CHAR LOTTETOWN, phattively vn the 10th SEP-) TEMBER. For PREIGHT of PASSAGE, apply in Glas | gow to James Keiso, 10 Union Street, or in Charlottetown to L. C. OWEN, July 9, 1866 W. WELSH. I wanding, Ex Brig Talba from New York, >) Robls. FLOUR, — 0 Bbis RYE FLOUR, Izv Bays CORN MEAL h. W. BRECKEN. « adjoining Dank of P, &. Ishend Je 1), TS66 Qu ‘ s a Daily Expected to Arrive, ) DER Sehr. Vincent from MONTREAL, ) Bhis No. 1 supf CANADA FLOUR, jiu do CORN ME AL. }® sides SOLE LEATHER, Ww Bexes TORACCY, 5) Gases CLARET, 700 Boxes SOAP, 150 Doz. SODA WATER, 1) Bhle CIDER, ) Bags Not SHIP BREAD, Ne 2? Do Do. J. ROBERTS ECKART. Preaixe's Buice Byiras ‘ Chitown, 2ud daly, ie6 : isl rw sj aw de ROBERT YOUNG, North Side Queen Square, | \ OULD hereby tender to bis numerous | friends and the public his moat sincere | thanks for the very liberal patronage hitherto | bestowed wpoo bim, and begs inform thew that | he had Again opened up at the OLD STAND, with an entirely NEW AND WELL SELECT: | ED SPOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, MILLINERY, Hats, Bennets, Ribbons, Flowers, ethan) Laces, Parasols, Shawls, Mantlesa, Ladies’ and Children's Boots, Dress Goods, Tickings, Osna- | burgs, Towelings, Ginghoms, Prints, Grey and | White Cottons, (the cheapest in the trade,) Vutton Warps, ete., ete., ete. | A few Chests very «operior TEA. A large Stock of Millinery always on hand and made up te order. Chasjattetown, May 21, 1866. NEW FOUNDRY. Kent Street, | - ‘1866 LIVERPOOL HOUSE. 1866 QUEEN STREET. Spring Importations Completed. WILLIAM FULL I AS received per Undine and Edwin Lizcie from LIVERPOOL, Lotus trom LONDON, and Ariadae, from GLASGOW — 100 Packages Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, &c., direet from the LONDON, MA NCHESTER, LEEDS, BRADFORD, and GLASGOW, Mar- kets, and now invites an inspection ot his Stock. ALSO, by above vessels and by Steamers from HALIFAX and BOSTON, Chests choice Congo TEA, Puna. Bright MOLAS- Hhds. Bright SUGAR, SES, Rbls. Crushed SUGAR, — Liverpool SOAP, GLASS, NALLS. SOLE LEATHER, BUCKETS, BROOMS, &e. Xe. which will be sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the lowest prices fer cash or approved credit. WILLIAM FULL. June 11, 1866 “Sai” oe a 1866 Fishing. Codfish Lines, Codtich Hooks, Codtish Leads, (Patent, a new thing) Codfish Swivels, Codfish Splitters, Codtish Throaters, Mackerel Lines, Mackerel Hooks, Mackerel Jigs, Mackerel Jig Moulds, Mackerel Knives, Trout Hooks, ‘Trout Lines, Trout Flies, Salmon Flies, Silk Werm Gut, Gut Casting Lines, Hake Hooks, Bar Tin, Jig Ladles, Fish Forks All at Low Ppkices at the City Hardware Store, H. E. STARBIRD & CO. June 11, 1866. 6in ‘NEW STORE! . Seuth Side of Queen Square. *P‘HE Subscriber has opened the Store in MKS. CAMERON'S BULLDINGS, next door to the Bootand Shoe Factory. Has received by late arrivals An assorted Stock of DRY GOODS, direct from the factories at Leeds, Glasgow and Liverpool, which he will sell on reasonable terms, and begs to svlicit w share of public patronage. ALSO: Tea and Sugar, superior quality- JAMES 8. PURDIE. Ch'town, May 1, 1806. LONDON GOODS. ‘S‘HE SUBSCRIBER bas in STORE aud has JUST RECEIVED the following GOODS, per Barque Lotcs, from LONDON direct— 40 Chests and half-chests TEA (Finest Kaisow) 25 Puncheous ™M, 4 Casks Pale and Dark BRANDY (Hennessy) 12 Cases do do do 6 Casks MARSALA, 4 do Port WINE, 6 do Sherry, 10 Cwt. STARCH (Coleman's) 300 do Wine and Beer Corks, 100 Boxes SOAP, (very superior) do do (commen) 12 Dozen Worcester SAUCES, i2 do Reading 22 do Harvey do 4Cwt. PEPPER (ungroand! 20 Keys MUSTARD, 4Cwt BLACK LEAD, 10 Causes CONFECTIONARY (in 2ib. Bottles) 20 Boxes do 20 Cw. RICE (Arracan) 75 Dozen 3 bushel Grain SACKS, 120 Bales OAKUM (best Navy) % Coils Manilla ROPE (ussorted sizes) & do Hemp do de 7 Casks Boiled OIL, 8 Cwt White LEAD, 5 do Black PAINT. u DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water Street, Ch’'town, May 21, 1866. 3m ALEXANDER Ross, QUEEN SQUARE, Next Door to Apothecarie’s Hall, H* received per ARIADNE and other arrivalsa— A Large Stock OF Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, Groceries, &c., &c., which he will sell at a low figure. —ALSt-— a large Assortment of HOOP SKIRTS, all Sizes. Charlottetown, June 18, 1366. SEWING MACHINES, ~ OBERT YOUNG has much pleasuré in announcing that he has just been aypointed sole Ayeut for P. E. Island, for the sale of THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, and would strongly recommend to all intending urchasers, au inspection of the sample now on Hs premises, so confident is be that they only | Fequire to be seen in operation to be appreciated. THE WEED MACHINES } are better adapted than any others in the market to the chanyes and yreat Variety of sewing re- quired ina family. They will sew from one to _ twenty thicknesses of Marselles without stopping. jand uiake every stitch perfect. They will sew from the finest yanze to the heaviest cloth, and | even to stout, hard leather, without changing the needle or making any adjustment of the Machine, Two different sizes of the Machive are manufae va E Subseriber respectfully informs the | tured. fitted up, pliin or ornameutal, with or with- inhabitants of Charlottetown and vicinity out cabinets, as may be preferred thet be is prepared to furnish Castings of various deseriplions wt the These Machines have obtained the highest premiums wherever they have been exhibited in CITY FOUNDRY, } competition with other Machines, near McKINNON’S TANNERY. Ship and Mill Cuctings, Trashing Machines and Mud Diyygers, | & 6, made at shortest novice | MICHAEL KIORDAN. | Charlettetown, May 28. bs66 ‘ma JOUN BELL, © MI ANUFACTURER of Clothing | in all ites branches, thankfal to his frier aud patrons for past fuvore. beys leave to inform them and the public generally, that he is stifl to be foand at bie Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and is prepared to make apall kinds of garments, entrust. ed tohinin the latest style aud improyement of fushion ‘Terms Cash PV ateanuce at the side Door. Queen Street, July 9. 186 NMemtock Wimber. Fence ‘Poles: aud Cedar Posts, for Sale. } PROM g00 to 500 tons HEMLOCK | PIMBER, side@ will be delivered fieChar- ivttetown or elsewhere, in te mosh LX. 1000 FEXCE POLES hia tg c of the | City, 12 & 14 feet in lehyth wee” IWORDAK POSTS: hire sizéy feet im lemgth, may be liad on, spp litation to it. WASZARD. Ch'town, June 18. 1866. | 8} feet to 10) | Charlottetown, May 28, 1866. tf Great Bargains. ue Subseriber intending to make an alteration in his business on the Lat of Oc- tuber next, will sell the following articles at the prices named below, viz :— TEA, 2s Gd to 23 9d per Ib.; warranted good. SUGAR, 7d per Ib. GIN, 6s 6d to Za per gallen. ROM, 4s to 4s 3d de, BRANDY, ins. do, SALT, le 8d per bushel. TOBACCO, Is 8d per Ib. COTTON WARP, 16s 6d, White. Do, 198, Blue. FLOUR, 40s to 50s per barrel. GLASSWARE, NAILS, PAINTS and OILS, | ata Great Reduction in Prices. HUGH MONAGHAN. Queen-street, Charlottetown, June 18, 1866. ; FOR SALE. . a |*§O BESOLD by PRIVATE SALE— GARVELL BROTHERS, (TO cal ren sae AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, Commission Merchants, Claclottgrawn, - + Prince Edward sland, | AGENTS POR: | New Vork Board of Underwriters, Boston Baard of Unde rwriters, ‘ Kastern Express Cov, pany, huirbank's Pateut Siandard Seales, ' Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. Bp. Vishwick's Express. 40 Tons Pictou large Coal. 50 do. do. (sma do.) i Auchor, 24 ewt. A lot of Chaim, 5-8th Piauding Rigging, — suitable for s Schooner of 25 tons. 4 Bbls Pogies, 4 Bait Mill. Also —-1 Mare, 6 years old, syitable for genera! | purposes. Apply to Jo P. TRYING. At Mr, DeBlois's Offiea, May 7, 1966. os Oien R. RB. MACLELLAN’S | x ° . . te” CAsiHi ADVANCES» ade wpon CONSIGN. Studio $8 still headquarters for MENG Scuerey od, Ge Whey eub to phejr Agents avrond,. prio IAA | _. Carlton’s Se! PHOTOGRAPHS, and every description of portraits known in the art. ' will be void, Elegant Photographe, whole length, only Ten’ Condition Powders! sna Bae w Great George Street, Deg. 4, 1865. ee SCTELERR JAMES MUNRO, \ BRASS FOUNDER, ‘South Market Street, Pictou, N. S. C OBEOSION Rudder Braces, Butt / Polts, Cubin Hiuges and Hiisps, Ships’ Water Closets, Lead aud Copper Scuppers, and afl kinds of Ships’ Faruishing supplied. | Orders left town, P. E. L., promptly execated. — | STOVES in every variety, STOVEPIPE, aud a | veneral assortment of TINWARE kept coustantly | hon band. oun May id, 1866. JUST OPENED, eT KiD BOOTS, \ B* LEVANT | ditto PRINCE of WALES ditte At Wk. DAWSON. May 21, 1866, VV omen’s Kid BOOTS, | “ CASHMERE “ as BALMOKAL ‘“ " LASTING ” W.E. DAWSON. Pee | May 21, 1866, weediveiat ot nana tel ™ Children's BOOTS and SHOES. At W. E. DAWSON’S. May 2, 1866 | } } | | | “yoee FLOUR, NAVY BREAD, &c. 1866 10 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, 1 ou NAVY BREAD, i 25 Boxes * os | For Sale by I. C. HALL, | Water Street, Charlottetown, May 11, 1866. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. 10 BOXHS Flat TOBACCO, For Sale by I. C. NALL. Water Street, Charloitetown, May 14, 1506. SALT. SALT. BUSHELS LIVERPOOL | 10,000 SALT. For Sale by B.C. HALL. Water Street, Charlottetown, May H, Iso Flour. Flour. Ppsaeks Superfine FLOU R, Extra Do For sale by e G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866. ¥ Lozenges! Lozenges! 100 BOXES ASSORTED. For Sale by G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1868, Boston and Ae Colonial 8 TEAMSHIP COMPANY. *PPHE Steamships Alhambra, Capt. P. A. Nickexses, and ORTENTAL, Capt. F. M Ssow, sail for BOSTON from CHARLOTTE- TOWN every MONDAY, connecting with dif ferent Lines of Steamers to New York, Philadel phia aud Baltimore. RATES OF PASSAGE: Ladies’ Ist Gent's Cabin. Cabin. Forward. To Boston, £2 10s £2 los £2 Os Halifax, 1 10s i 15s 1 os Canso, a . 2 1 Us For further information apply to the Agents. CARVELL BROTHERS. Loyd’s Register of British and 7 ; ok sil Foreign Shipping. OCTOBER, 1265. FEU E Committee have recently had under their consideration the Standing of Spruce in the Table A attached to the Rules, and have deter mined to allow the use of this material In Ships of the 5 years’ grade for all parts, exeept Stem, Stern- post, Transoms, Kuight-heads, Hawse-timbers, Aprous aud Deadwood, GEORGE B. SEYFANG, RicHakD SLOGGET, Secretary. Surveyor, Prince Edward Island. “ aa or pr en ~oeaage aia z "trod = Fa Shae eet pale 2iape Bs 2 ori e e S "4B cp ee ee S68 te A sot s £ z Pie & ces ee eTPBOge eee eS & © ee 5 Ff. ire ce oe = as 1 “4 ee a TD sodehuntes aii ad ca Pr. E. ISLAND . Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Princess of Wales and Fleather Belle SUMMER ARRANGEMET. The Steamer “ Princess of Wales ”’ I EAVES CHARLOTTETOWN | for 4 SUMMERSIDE, SHEDIAC. RICHIBUCTO CHATHAM, and NEWCASTLE, every Monday night at Ll o'clock, reaching Shediac in time for the morning Train ou Tuesday. Leaves Shediac for Richibuecto at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, and Rieldbacto for Obathaum and Neweastle, at one o'clock sume day, arriving at Chatham and Neweastle same evening. Leaves Neweastle for Shediac at three o'clock on Wednesday morning, callingut Chatham and Richi- bueta on way down. Leaves Shediae for Summerside and Charlotte town on Wednesday afternoonat half-past 2 o'clock. immediately on arrival of the Train. Leaves Charlottetown for Picton every Thars- day morning at nine; returning, leaves Pictou for Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock same night. Leaves Chariletietown for Smomersikde and Shedice every Friday morning at half-past eight o'clock. . Leaves Shediae for Summerside and Charlotte- town at half-past two, after arrival of Train,every Saturday afternoon, arriving at Charlottetown at half past ten same vight. The Steamer “ Heather Belle”’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Monday moruing ut nine ; Leaves PICTOU same evening—on arrival of Mail, about hulf-past tour o'clock—for Charlotte- town. Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every Thursday and Saturday mornings at five o'clock ; returning to Charlottetown same evenings, immediately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about 4 o’elock im the evenly. FARES: | From Charlottetown te Pietou or back, Cabin 12s, Steeruye 10s td Charlottetown to Brule or back, Cubin 98, Steer- uve 7s Od. Steeraye 7s tid. Charlottetown to Shedine Steeraye be. or back, Cabin 18s, | Charlottetown to Richibucto or back, $5 00 Do Miramichi, do 6A) Summerside to Richibucto, do 30 _ Do Miramichi, do 4.50 Shediac to Richibucto, do 2 00 Do Miramichi, do 30 | Ch'town to St. John or back. £1 8s 1d, or 4.50 Do Eastport, do 1 iis Gd, or 6.00 | Do Portland, de 2 10s Od, or 8.00 | Deo Boston, du 2 16s FPARES—FREIGHT. Charlottetown to Summerside, Is per barrel balk. | with Mr. Jous Gitean, Charlotte: | Charlottctown to Summerside or back, Cabin 9s, | | RFMOVAL. | KR. WW. G. Sutherland bas removed from his late residence on Queen | | Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George | | Streets, aud wonkd respectfully inform his friends jand customers. that by Tote arrivals of direct inpor- tutions from Europe, he has grettly added to his ‘Iarge Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, and | Voilet Articles in Vuriety. DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the pa- tronave so liberally extended to him since his resi- dence in Charlottetown, and hopes the sume may be continued towards him; trusting that, by ass | duity and attention in every branch of his profes: | sion, he will vetain the confidence of the public, } | The Dispensary is ander the Doctor's own | supervision, Advice to the poor Gratis. j i Charlottetown, May 7, 18Gb. cco. BREMNER, | Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTYPER, ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. tw? Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. ge? oa } HORSES. ares Caggih ool bi rt ans ( rows. SHE sts FATTENING STOCK. ] NARMEKS will fied it a saving to them of many ‘ dollars by using these Powders. When fat- : \ ll W 'tening Steck, by mixing a little ee Rondare y YN SEN Sh y ‘ with the food, yeu will find that they will fatten A COMMON SENS : quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and better in ‘every re pect. The maoy oe aa mag Diseases of Horses New almost all be prevented or cured by these | Powders. | One Powder drives out Worms. ae 25 TEU. QO | One Powder cures Bots. ; Set PBEM we eis | One Powder puts a Horse in condition. |} Oe Powder makes a Horse shed his coat. One Powder gives a soft and glossy appearance { } { | to the hair. Ad | One Powder cures the Horn Distemper in Cattle. } sth. 4 Carlton’s Condition Powders, | given according to directions, are the best thing in | the world to strengthen a horse, and to restore him ° to health and vigor after severe exposure or hard driving. SYSTEM. | digestive organs, and purify the blood of animals, thereby equalizing the circulation of the blood, and This soon de- Mode in which ACT UPON THE HUMAN | impartiag vigor to the whole trame it is a certain fact that no animal ean be in perfect This is an age of inquiry. People want to know | health if the coat be rough and unthrifty, Carlton's Conditior Powders | will be found a perfect tonic and restorer after |uttacks of any acute diseases, such as Lufluengza, Strangles, L[ufluummation of the Lungs, Nasal | Gleet, ete. is concerned, it is proposed to gratify them. Every one who owns Stock the why aud wherefore of all statements submitted | - to them as facta, and as fur as this GREAT PROTECTIVE AND IXVIGORANT FE. D. STAIR, Kent Street, next H. Palmer's Office. Cabinet-making. Upholstering, &c. Chairs. FURNITURE of all kinds made to order aud frow seasoned Stock. seqoipiey MA - <a Undertaking punctually attended lo. y Cottin Plates Lettered. oe a el ALL WORK MADE WARRANTED 6 : TO t. Give Satisfaction, Hall Tables & Hat Trees. Feb'y 26, D866. Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SyUWzasiD3. “INUE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE. is prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the ued Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a geod article, at the very lowest prices, and ou the most reasonable terms — and hopes his Factory, being the first of the kind established in Pringe County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchauts of Summerside, and Prince County yeverally. ‘snveing 7 PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 31, 1865. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. of best qiality, and for sale ata low price— Horizoutal Watches in Silver Cases. De ward tbs aggthE ET ULE EEE £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases,.. 2... ..0..... 40-00 English Ti a. 2 Watch Chains and Kevs. Finger Rings, Steel Ear Kingsand Brooches, Gents’ Pins in great variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Sinardon’s Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31. 1864. TO THE TENAN ETRY OF P. Se ISLAND. (Pur Legislature. during the late Session havi passed An Act to assist Tenants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed upon by the Proprictor and Teuwnt, asthe Purchase Money of bik Farui— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirons of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their Farms, xs in manner and extent provided under such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and fall particulars may be ootuined at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, ‘ Commissioner. Pablic Lands Office, May 8, 1865. WHALE Vo Summer Arrangement. ‘PUKE MAILS for the United Kingdom the neighbouring Provinces, Uuited States &e., will, until further wotice. be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlot tetown, a8 follows, viz: For Canada, New Branswick and the United States, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening, at 3 o'clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, via Picton, every MONDAY and THURSDAY morning at @ o'clock. and, via Brale every WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. Maiis for Great Britain, Newfonndland and the West Indies, every alternate WEDNESDAY evening, at 8 o'clock, as follows ; Wednesday May 9%, a3 ” Wednesday August 1, 23, Io, - June 6, - a, ” wo, = Sept. 12, " July 4, % 26, ay 1s, ae Oct. 10, L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General, General Post Ofiice, Charlottetown, May 7. 1866. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to CHARLES £3 BELL, formerly of Charlottetownmbut at present residing in Auckland, New Zealand, ore hereby notified to make payment to the Subseri- ber, Attorney of Messrs. Joun S. MCLEAN and Joun B. Campsenc, of Halifax, Nova Seotia, Merchants, to whom all debts due to the said CHARLES BELL have been assigned by Deed of Assigument, dated the 16th day of June, instant. JOSEPH TWENSLEY. ' Charlottetown, June 18th, 1866. House and Lot for Sale, FPXUAT pleasantly situated HOUSE and residence of THomMas B. ThkrmMaisx, Exq., deceased, | either in one, or the vacant part adjoining the late | Mr. George Ajlans premises, about 40 feet front, | and running taek 160 feet, being sufficient for 2 | nice Building Lot, way be had separutely. There | jixa good Garden Atiached, und a stable; also. a | | Well of excellent water, With a Pamp inthe yard. | The property is so well known, it needs no further | | description. For further particulars, apply to | WILLIAM DODD, ¥ Connuission Merehant. | Ch'town, April 2, 1866, tf | lea ae pee | Valuable Freehold Farm for Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front | Laud, in a high state of cultivation, with a | good Dwelling House, Barn, Couch House .'Thresh- jing Machine, and all other requisites suitable far la Farm. Alero, | me Hundred Acres of Wood Land | in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, | ubout seven miles from Charlettetowu, and quite | }#ny person wishing to purchase x good Frechold | | Property, being the estate of the late J.C. Wright, | do Shediae, is td do | is ; : : : , | De Richibueve & 2, ea a a, ime will be given for two thirds of the | Miramichi. § Ms Le o e Wike THOT, Kuquire at the Otice of Henny | Shediac to Riehibucto and . ALMEK, Faanire, or of the subscriber Miranichs, ¢ 28 6d do CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. RETURN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown | and Summerside, bs, availuble one week. Tickets | void H partics leave the Ishi daring the time. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at ove first . nay be issued yt any Ticket Office, to | | parties of five or more yoing and retnrning to- #ether, tound from any one station within one | Week, it being distinctly understood that unless | thesé conditions are complied with, the Tickets SEASON TICKETS may be pure . for individuals or tawiliens PT Meet. Ofice By yw . W. HALE 'y. Charlottetown, June 18, 1866. S, See'y. | alain frem Souris to Char Jane 25. TS866 A Farm to be Let, | puat VALUABLE FARM, the Pro. perty of Ma RICHOAKD HAYES the, younser, lately of MOKELL, iu this Iskend, will | be LET for one or more years. This farm contains | about SIXDY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND. a larve proportion of which is cleared ; it is situudted onthe | western side of Morell River, adjacent to Morell | Bridge, and froats ou the Main Post Read leading ir) tottetown. * Apply at the subscriber's oftice. il laut JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, April 16, Gy their ettects °"" a , x rae extension "Lables. | UST RECELVED, from ENGLAND, | All the physicians admit that the greatest ditli-| of any kind should use this Medicine. It is always | beneficial, and is so harinless that it can always be given without fear. ‘ Farmers who are fattening their Stock should ure Electricity has! these CONDITION POWDEKS. They will keep been tried for this purpose, but it is now generally all kinds of Swek healthy andl in good heart, and ay | make them fatten much easier and quicker than they otherwise would. Find the signature of J. CARLTON COMSTOCK | culty they encounter in their practice is in couvey- ling to the seat of a dixease the medicament that will counteract and neutralize it. admitted that the electric Haid is too subtle ugent to be made the vehicle of medication. hi) shocks the nerves, bat cannot distribute through | _ Medicated eles | the only test of the Bat a! . i ’ cad. , Nighid! stiinttiint, “ae everytedy kudwe, ean’ be} True Carlton's Condition Powders, the syetem anything except itself. tricity is, in short, an exploded humbug. charged with th» essential properties of any and) Take no “ Condition Powders” without this signa- J ei] . Sok wlers, every substance in the Materia Medica, and there is —_ 44 by all Deslors F poe adit . piitid FF Get BL. Judson & Co.'s Almanac. no herbial extract Which it will not heldin selution | ty Ga b J S s ; nl 1 6 6 with all its preventive and curative virtues unim April 30, 1566 i Syme paired. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS., i Now, the pure liquid stimulant of which | are in part composed, is charged with invaluable i | vegetable remedies, and these, by reason of its | jpamnee diffusive principle, it conveys to every | organ and introduces into the circulation. To use | a common expression, it goes to the spot. taking | > y y with it just what is wanted there. The casence of rye | M KR S. W I N 5 L, O W ’ would undoubtedly diffuse itself through the or-| An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- sents to the attention of mothers ber vanization us swiftly, if administered pure and | simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and al- a : e ° terative roots, barks und herbs. Bat of what ase | soot hh I i g Sy I ul Pp; FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, life-sustaining balm? It would merely excite} which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by | [could neither protect nor cure. And herein lies! softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— i the essential difference between the effect of the | willallay all pain and spasmodic action, and is purest stimulant, when given alone, and the same | SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. the medicinal; Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest « | yourselves, and | ! j would it be without their healing, strenuthening, atimalant, when aduwinistered in | fourm of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. { Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for oves thirty years, and can say, in confidence and Good Monongahela spirit is doubtless the mildest A ‘ and most innocuous of all the varieties of liquor | of oe, other medicine—mever has it failed. Poe ae . : i"°"\ ina single instan- e, to effect a cure, when | timely used. Never did we kuow an instance cf pregnated with the vegetable elements euployed dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con lin the preparation of the Bitters. trary, all are delighted with its CPPRE OMA. ANE speak ip terms of highest commendation of its magi cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this | matter **what we do know,” after thirty yeare’ experience, and pledge our reputation for ithe ftnlfilment of what we here declare In almost every instance where the infant is suffer ling from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found ' | in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup i toms are so Various, and differ so much in different) administered. This valuable preparation is the preseription o one of the most experenced and skilfal nurses : in New England, and has been used with nevere able. It may be safely asserted, however, that | failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES. ordered state of the stomach; und thatthe ether) It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi half, whatever their origiu, react upen that seusi-| gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity | and gives tone and energy to the whoie system. It icuti Dp é Hatul ells dug | will almost instantly relieve wee of Dyspepsia or fatulence, a bloa - une | GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND full feeling about the stomach aud abdomen imme- WIND COLIC, | but it only becomes a healthful mrdicine when im- | a TO DYSPEPTIC SUPFERERS. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indiyestion. Mts sym individuals, that it is almost inpossible to classify | them. In fact, some of them are utterly indiserib- half of the diseases of maukind spring from a dis- | tive and important organ. Among the ordinary in diately after eating, a gnawing sevsution, or a/ and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all! cases r ' : of Dysentery and Diarrhees im Children, feeble or unsteady appetite, oceasional mausea,) whether it arises from teething, or from any other a restless dull feeling daring the night, and aj) cause. We would say to every motber who has a weary, aurefreshed feeling on rising in the morn- | child suffering from auy of the foregoing complaints : 3 —de not let your prejudices, ner the pre- . : ; , judices of others, stand between your suffering sometimes amounting to monomania, loss of memory. ehild and the relief that will be sure —yes, abso-e confusion of thought, sour stomach, with rising of | lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if food, anda choking sensation in the throat, dimmess | timely used. Full directions for using will accom- : ae : a. ‘eolil ,| pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac of the eye, pain in the dinphray:n, on tleness mend ‘simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, disinclination for exertion, cad sometimes emaci- | is on the outside wrapper. These are a few of | fae Sold by Druggists throughout the world. the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but it is generally Prineipai Ollice, No. 48, Dey Street, N, Y, complicated with specific atlections of the bowels, | Price only 35 Cents per Bottle. Det. 9, 1865. sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomach, be- tween meals, a heavy dull feeling in the head, | ing, palpitation of the heart, depression of mind, | tion and a corpse-like palor the liver, and the nerves; its victims have many | DR. LA’MERT additional torments whieh are technically at- |” Sov eepeet etter tributed to other causes. | | j The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dys. | pepsia, is to fortify bis or her digestive organs by | PRICK WITH ENGRAVINGS AND C2 ses, 1s. 6p, BY PusT, BS. CURRENCY. a ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Essay on LOSTETTER'S BITTERS. 7 Nervous and Physical Vebility, resulting trom | injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in | maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the | tuactions of manhood, destroy the happiness ot | Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage- ments that constitute the most cherished objects of existeffice, by De. La’Ment, 37 Bedford Square, the daily use of The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will toxe and renovate that organ. If the yastrie apparatus is in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve and thoroughly assimilate the food submitted to its cians of Fdinburzh; Member of the Keyal College operation, there will be no dyspepsia. If it eannot These Powders cause a healthy action ot the | | monstrates itself by an appearance of the eoat, for | in fullon the wrapper of each Package. This is | trath of it, what we have never been able to say | ON SELF -PRESERYVATION, } PKEMIDES in Fitzroy Street, formerly the | Stet repellant. But no, there is not one. ake pty” wa do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all | reinforcing ageuts should be forthwith resorted to. | The stomach is the Commissury of the system. It! supplies the elements of life to the whole body. | In it is prepared the material of blood, muscle. | bene aud fibre, and if it fails to purvey that mate- rial in sufficient quantity, and of a proper kind, the whole body rutfers, and with it the meutal fucal ties) “Therefore protect the Counnirsary Depurt- ment.”’ Dou't let the enemy obtain possession of it. It is easier to prevent disease from vetting into an organ thun to expel chronic fixture. easiness in the stomach asa sign that dyspepeia ix preparing to attack, and battle it at once With this it after it becomes a Consider the first indication of un- | But if it is too late to prevent, remember that it is not too lateto cure. It is believed that there is no case of chronic indigestion thut can withstand the remedial operation of. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experience of the eficaey of the preparation, The tirst in- stance of its failure to pive relief ix yet unchronieled Hf it ever had failed, the volaminous correspon dence addressed to the proprietors from all parts of the Uuited State® and South America, would, at least, include one letter expressing dissutisfaction. The testimony, extending )overa peried of more than a dozen vears, is all of the same approving tenor. Certainly this is a suffi 3d, or 9.00) near two public wharts for shipping’ produce, {clemt warrant for claiming that the Bitters are a | The above Pro verty is well werth the notice of Specific for Indigestion in all its varigties, Prepared and sold by HIOSTETTER & SMITIT, Pivseune, Pa. For sale by all Drugpists and Storekeepers throughout the world. New York Office, 236 Dey St May 14, LS66. ly. Notice to Mariners! QO* and after the Sth MAY, 1866, a! FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn at the NORTH CAPE of Prince Edward Island, in at. 47, lon. 64—elévation eiphty feet. } JW. MORRISON, Dep. Col. See’y. | i ~~ owe | of Surgeons, England, &c. Loudon, Licentiate of the Koyal College of Physi- j The above work contains most useful and interest- | ing inforwation on the physiological changes which | occur in the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due | attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon | which the hopes of posterity depend, It also points | out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are. lost, and bow they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming deseriptions and dangerous remedies so genetally resorted to by per- | f sons, who, practising with false medical qualifica- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- cious treatment frequently abortive. The author is the only legally qualified practi- | tioner whose name stands on the * Meaical Kegister,’ (the sole test of med cal qualification) who has been exclusively engaged for a seri-s of years in the treatment of the various functional diso:iders of the nervous and reproductivé’8ystem, which, owing to the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed subservient tu a rational, simple and casy mode | oft treatinent. i At home for consultation daily from ten till two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let-. ter—37 Bedtord Square, London, England. Patients residing in the Colonies ean be success- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in seeresy and safety to any address, “SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price Is Gd ; free by pest, 3s currency :—Halifax, N. 8, Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S, Messrs Young & Baker, | Sucksellers, Sydney,C. B,Mr.J POW ard, News Office. St.John, N B, Mesers. 11 Chubb & Co., Courer Office. Charlottotown, P. E. I, Mr. John Ings, Ielander Office Charlottetown, Nov 9, 1863. ly F.P. NORTON, | Commission Merchant, Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN .-- P. E. ISLAND October 24 184, lv WiILLETAW JAKEWAN, Blacksmith & Parrier, Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, | Citys, and can be consntied at all hours SHOEING on the most improved principle. ie All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre pared at thé shortest notice. WANTED, a person who has had some expe- rience in Horse Shoemy. Highest wages will be given. Charlottetown, August 7, 1865. FAAS RENOVED his business t0 7 = ‘Clearing-out Salen) fEXIIE Subscribers take thig’o of expressing their thanks te thelr sane customers and the public at large, fOr the very generous support they have received loving thy past ten years; and new as they intend Chsimag UP THYIK PRESENT BUSINESS Nexe would wiforn then Chiat on and otter the Sng ve [| JANUARY, 1506, they will OFF EAC at RMA 4 ithe whole of ther STOCK, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, | Farthenware. ie at 10 per cent discount ov present marked pety for all sdune of £5 and under? and tor over amount 15 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap proved Joint Notes at 3 mouths, paysble ig Charlottetown, They bave also a qnantity of TRON, ROPE and CANVASS, which they will sell at @ inonths, on approved Jomt Notes of Hand © | "They would hereby netify ALL Panties ‘them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Aceoun:, that they must setile their respective . | onee, as there will not be any distinction i ay a ‘sons made after the First day of APRIL, " | OATS will be taken at the market prices fy — old accounts. . W. W. LORD & Cor” | Charlottetown, Jan’y 1, 1866. wt i ‘THE MOST RELIABLE PRIBND} 2 2 ; ! 4 PS 4 a 7 \ iy | he Se ~~ Se. ss 4 Sa, a — A: a a Holloway’s Ointment, Its Searching & Healing Proper _ ties are known and recognized | throughout the World.. © The number of years this invaluable Oint, has stood the test of public opinion, (and the ton known the better appreciated) is a testimony of self raore convineing than anything that could t | written in praise of its truly wonderful | properties. In the cure ot bad legs, bad breasia, | sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is ma e | For ring-worm, seald bead, scrofula, and di the skin generally, there is no remedy to be |pared to it. When assiduously rebbed upon the skin (previously wel! bathed in warm water) | Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, ‘cleanses, im its passage, every past to which it | applied. ° hae Glandular Swellings, Mumps, _ Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore — Throats and Diptheria. Tn any of the above diseases, immediate and manent relicf is obtained by effectually robbing Wea | detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the nek, chestand back. Its acts upon the very a.ainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old tieles detrimental to its preservation. The ; went, used conjoi:tly with Hulloway’s Pille, wil} | act so searchingly and certainly as to effect curesig | the most hopeless cases. ‘Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; if Hotlowa y's Ointment be briskly and per | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be ‘guaranteed, especially if the pores of the ekin be previously opened by tomentations with warm watery | The gross humors require expulsion from the sya. |tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse te tlolloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifyingand | strengthening the system, greatly assist the oper tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confit | the cure. ‘ Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the |treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway's | Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe asthe | manner in which it is applied, of its action op the | body, both locally and coustitutionaily. The Oimt- ment, rubbed around the part affected, entere the | pores just as salt enters weat. It quickly penet j to the seurce of the evil and drives it from | System. Erysipelas and Scrofulons Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burad | or scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway"s Vintinent presents a ready and easy means of cures it manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflame | mation, removing staguation, coolipg the | blood, and checking all wcrimenivus and unb discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under | the management of the mother than the medical jiman. Holloway’s Ointnent should therefure be regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,” as | never fails in bringing out the rash in measles | scarlatina; and for the removal of all ekin diseases | its effect is miraculous. Fncases of w i and croup, this invaluable Ointment should | rubbed twice a day upon the throut and chest, sad) | the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most | soothing relief, Two or three of Hollownys's famous | Pills, reduced to a pr will augment the cutee | tive powers of the nugueut. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following eases : | Bad Legs Rheninatisom Rad Dreusts Seald Heads | Burns Contracted and [Sore Nipples | Banions Sotl Jomts Sere Throats i Bite of Mosche Elephantinsis Skin Diseases | toes and Saud! Fistulas Searvy Flies j( pout Sore lleads | Coco-bay iGleundalar Swel-Tamours |\Corns (weft) Cancers | Chiewo-foot Sings Uleers | Chilblains Liuuhage Wounds | Chapped Hands |Piles Yaws Seld at the Establishment of Prorrssor Hone way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Lendunj also by all respectable Diuggists and Dealers 4m | Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the | following prices:—Is 14d, 2s Od, 4a Gd, Ble, 220, and 338 each Por. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. NB. Directions for the guidance of patients is every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865 WORLD’S — HAIR RESTORER AND ‘ ZYLOBALSAMUM ? 1 1 rN men . Convincdng Testonony, Rev. C. A BUCKBEE, Assistant Treasurer American Bible Union, N. ¥. Cit, writes: “I very cheerfully add my testimony te that of numerous friends to the great value of Mra S. A. Allon’s World's Hair and Zylobals mum.” Rev. WM CUTTER,N Y. City: “Myhairis changed to its natural color, and growing on bald spot.” Rev. J. H. CORNELL, N.Y. City: “1 procured 8 forarclative. The falliag of the hairstopped, an@ restored it from beiug grey to its matural and beau tifal color.” Rev. J. WEST, Brooklyn, L I: “1 will testify to their value in the mst liberal sense. They fave restored my huir where it was bald, and, where grey, to it« original color.” REV. A. WESSTER, Boston, Mass: “1 have asod them with great effect. J ain now neither nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it iamnow soft as in youth.” X£¥. HV. DEGEN, Boston, Mass: “That they pro- mote the growth of the hair where balduess is, § have the evidence of my oWn eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFIOB, No, 198 Greenwich Street, New-York. Numerous Certificates as above. W. R. WATSON, Agent. ————— oo The Examiner [Ss Printed and Published, every Monvay, by EDWAKD WHELAN, at his Odice, Hille borough-street. near King Square. ~xron--bbe per annum, payable half-yenrly ina ek a = cd Be