HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. UNMIGa UF .BEe CULURIES THURSDAY . Mareh 30. Toa. Mr. Keury.—Mr Speake : ; y , ) tod tew argusnents adduced i; which have net. been ably confated by hon. mem- bers al members in this House of whose talenta and anv ether cause our Island might satiy tee proud I wish, sir, te record my de- termined Opposition to Confederation with Cana- da on any terms reaay positiomd mm inced that any change , our censtitetion of the mature contemplated, would not eperate beneficially te us. We are toid tha utle@s we surrender our separate con- j feel conv stybitiien, atl pHace Ou Pe wes under (he protection ’ <ct the Canadian Leyislaiure aud le Canadian Contederacy, we shall be overrun by, er absorved the U" d States. I have no fear, sir, that} the Government of the Stars and Stripes will in- terfeseowith us if we do not interfere with them, of whith thére is little prospect. I am glad to hear that New Brunswick has condemned the cheme—that Nova Scotia dues not wish it, and f report speaks truly, Newfoundland is not likely to addpt it-—and it bas beet said that a mujerity of the people of Canada are themselves opposed to it. But I regret te hear some ion. members of this House, while giving their opposition to the measure declare their willingness ton doptitif more favorable ferms could be obtained tor the Island. i have wo doubt, sir, that the Canadian diploma- ” tists, having set their minds upon «ffecting their object, would, rather than fail in ther pet scheme, yield whatever con e required of trem, kuowiug that taeir prepondcrance iu the United Legislatare would enable them to make “ee he ess1onus mgat COLONIAL LEGISLATURE, LL eee ee | land they tilled was their own in treehold or with the Lower Provinces in any shape or ; the land tenure, but in Canada they possessed all the advantages they sigbed for in Lreland. The and ithey would fight for its possession against all }eomers. This is what | want for our people; | give them their jand in freehold, give them an in- terest in the country, without which no man ean be truly loyaland you will not want for Volunteers | I have read » mH Tieng to; that the Cunadian Delegates, in excusing them- ‘ress you on this all-impertant subject of Con-| selves for agreeing to such au outlay as would be jer Militia here to resist invasion. ation with Canada and the Lower Provinces, | gaused by building the intercolonial railroad, said favour of it| that they had to do so, as the Delegates from | Nova Scctia and New Beunswick would have no- Sorry I am to see as its advocates | thing to do with them before they agreed to build And had our Delegates no public work, the performance of which they might urge should be agreed on before we entered into any Why did they not press the extinction of the rental system as a work of necessity, | and insist on receiving the means necessary for | We have heard with what sinall | fthat road. terms! abolishing,it? courtesy the Leader of the Opposition was treated by the Delegates when he proposed a resolutioa proprietors. Some of the Canadian Delegates stated, | believe, when in Charlottetown, that the aniount asked for by the Leader of the Opposition would be given, but the proposal was aiterwards ridiculed. Sir, 1 want te say ‘that the money could not have been better laid out; it would | have relieved this Island from a difficulty, social jand political, which has been the great grievance of this country for the last fifty years, and has , kept the country periodically in a state bordering | on rebellionup to the present time. The amount tasked would be scarcely distinguishable in the gross total, for the debt of Canada is counted by | miflions, and this, if we enter into the proposed | Confederatien, we must assist in paying. But we will have nothing te do with this Union. We jean, by increasing our taxation for a few years, | make every man in the Island a freeholder. Nor do L think the country would be displeased at onr | doing so, as it would be for the general advantage. } I have spoken much longer than I intended, and ———————— P. K. ISLAND ‘Steam Navigation Co's, Steamers | Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. | | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing Monday, May 2%. ; ; } , ay Shediac in time for tbe morning train on Tuesday. ou TUESDAY morning, and Richibucto, for Chat ham and Neweastle, at oue o'clock same day, uf riving at Chatham and Newcastle same evening, | Leaves Neweastle, for Shediac, at four o'clock | on WEDNESDAY moruing, calling at Chatham | and Richibucto on way down. Leaves Shediac, for Summerside and Charlotte itown, on WEDNESDAY afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, immediately on arrival of the ‘Tram. } Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every THURS | Pictou for Charlottetown, at L2 o'clock same night } Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside and She Vv Clot k. , : | Leaves Shediac, for Sammerside and Charlotte jtown, at balf-past twe every SATURDAY after 'woon, arriving at Charlottetown at balf-past ten fsame night, The Steamer ‘ Heather Belle’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pictouevery MONDAY morning at half-past nine. Leaves Pictou same evening—on arrival of Mail, about six o’clock—for Ciarlottetown, Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every THURS- DAY and SATURDAY mornings, af five o'clock ; returning to Charlottetown same evenings, imme diately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about tive o'clock in the evening. Steamer ‘Heather Belle’ also runs to Mount Stewart Bridge and Rocky Point, on the Hills Market days. FARES: Leaves Shediac, for Ricbibucto, at nine o'clock idiac, every ERIDAY morning at half-past eight borough River, every TursDar and Peipar—being The Steamer *‘ Princess of Wales’ EAVES Charlottetown for Summerside, Shediac, Richibucto, Chatham and New castle, every MONDAY night, at eleven o'clock, reaching asking for a sum toe purchase the claims of the | DAY morning, at half-past nine; returning, leaves From Charlottetown to Pictou, or baek—Cabin 12s, whatever alterations in the terms they pleased, | will conclude by slating that I will vote for the aod that the mockery of a parliame:t then left us | amendment. would render us powerless to prevent thei, or! Hon. Mr. Davies.— Mr. Speaker, the hen. The hon. and gallant Colouel, | member frou: Tignish (Mr. Couroy) bas stated Steerage 10s, 6d. Chariottetown to Steerage 7s Gd. Charlottetewn to Summerside, or back—Cabin 9s, Brule, or back —Cubin 9s, eveu to compan. for Belfast, told us, a few evenings tuewmoel | that unless we evntinue to enjoy British protec- Steera@ve 7s 6d. ige, that in agitating for @ repeal of the Union tection, we shall be absorbed into the United} Charlottetown to Shediac, or back — Cabin 18s, betweea England and freland, the late Daniel | States. I would be sorry that we should become Steerage lia, dl O'Connell would have, gladly accepted a restor-| a part of a country, the public debt of which, | Charlottetown to Richibucto, or back, $5.00 ation to College Green of aniriw) Parliamert created within about fuur yerrs, is already 10 less | | a, serene eo = similar in its censtitutien to that proposed for| than three billions, or, in other words, three | 5a™mmerside to ichibucto, do 3.00 c ae : 7 ; ao bs a y Do Miramichi, do 4.50 us at the Quebee Conference. The bon. mem-]} thousand millions of dollars. I am not apprehen-| wdiae to Richibucto ye 200 ber labors ander a sad mistake. Sorry would! sive of such an event, forthe British Government, | * Do. Miramichi. én 3.00 that great man have been to wave accepted for junder the pressure of public opinion in Great | Ch'town to St. Jobn, or back~£1 8s 13d, or 4.50 his country a Legislature les’ iodependent than | Britain, has declared we are Willing tou do out Do Eastport, de 1 17s Gd, or 6.00 taat which she possessed before it was trait-| share in assisting your reasonable efforts to de- | Do Portland, do 2 10s Od, or 8.00 orously sold from ber by a pack of wretches; fend yourselves. Lagree with those hon. wembers | Do Boston, do ~ lts 3d, or 9.00 elécted ‘to the fast Parliament ot nation thi that ill-tated ough the influence of Pi i who bave argued that Confederation iuve) ces in- | » Cornwallis, creased taxation. Bat, sir, we cannot remain FARES — FREIGHT. | Charlottetown to Summerside, Is per barrel bulk sud Castlereagh. A few of the names of those| long in our present isolated condition. Contfeder- Do Shediac, Is od do men I will read to you from a list which ] hold ation or absorption inte the States are two alter- | Do Kicbibucto 2 o. 3d, do iu my hand, and although the dvscendants of | natives presented tous. I should prefer to see | +}, ottne _ ns some of them may retain the titles se villainously | this Island made, if possible, a free port, and thus | Shediac to sdisnantchi. " f ls 6d, do obtained eir names and races will be held in| become a vast centre of commerce. As to the | RETURN Ticgsts to or from Charlottetown and execration by Irishmen over the world tu the end | financial terms offered to us by the delegates at} Sommerside, 128, available one week. Tickets of time. The present question forcibly reuinds | the Quebvee Conference, I do uot think that jus-| yoid if parties leave the Island during the time. me of the lament of your gifted cou itryman, Mr. | tice has been dealt out tous. Weshould receive Excursion Return Tickets, at one first class Speaker, when be refers to the ead time ‘ half a million of dollars, for it must be borne in * When ence beneath a mot Sat Lewislation’s soverei wv sr, mind that for various reasons which have been referred to in this debate, we wili not receive | benefits propertionate to those conferred on the other Colonies. matter, 1 woald give a preference to a Federal «wn people af our own pleasure, sud I hope the | Union with Great Britain to absorption or eonte- day is far distant when this beautifa! Bui ding sball | deratiun. Ti, has been objected by the hon. mem- be converted inty a Barrack ora Maok, or | bers, Messrs. Sinclair aud Howlan, that the de- ecives deprived of the Constitutional privileges legation to Canada was unauthorized by the Le- whichiwe have 86 long enjoyed und: r the guaran- | geature. W hy, sir, the Governments of Nova tee of the Imperial Government. ‘The tol!owing | S¢otia and New Bruuewick did not convene their livt contains the names of some o! the parties | respective legislatures to sanction their delega- whé sold Ireland, and the prices a: which they |"8- As to the argument that the delegates comented to barter away the consti: ution of their | Xceeded their. powers when they tramed a con- country :— Lord Shannon, £45,000, Lord Loftus, | “tution, they would be laughed at if they had £45,000, Bingham, a Peerage, (Lord Clanmorris)| 2° done so. We are not bound to accept it, and and 423,000. . Joseph Btake,.a pectage, (Lord| it is unfair to fiud fault with them on that mirc i & Teel } Pp) wers.”’ We have , SOVerpelgn he gisla ive powers, whereby we can make our own laws and direct the appiication of our OW wmonirs aimeng eur In the present aspect of the | of five or more going und returning together, to and from any one station within one week, it being dis tinctly understood that uuless these conditions are | complied with, the Tickets will be void. Season Tickers may be purchased at Office for individuals or families. | Lby order, | l’. W. HALES, Sec’y. Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. JUST RECEIVED, From the Manufactory, LBS. ROOFING FELT, \000 60 Bbls. ROOPING PITCH. Parties requiring Roofs covered will please leave their orders with Mr. E. R. Taytor, Water Street, who will guarautee satisfaction aud dispatch in executing the same fare, may be issued at any ‘Ticket Office. to parties Wallsedurt.) James G. Blackwooi, a Peerage, | 8ecount. (Lord. Dufferin.) Joseph Cafle, a Peerage, Lord Tyrawley.) Richard Hare. a Peerage, Lord Ennismore.) Jolu Hutchinson, a Peer- age and a Regiment, (Lord Hutehivson.) Wm tandcoek,a Peerage, (Lord Athlon«’) Cliarles Coot’, bh Peerage, (Lord Castleco e, since ex- iinet.) Lodge Morris, a Peerage Wilham eweomen, 2 Peerage tor bis wile. Jolin Bla- quiere, a Peerage, (Lord DeBla:uiere.) @ ck, a Peerage, (Lord Howden.) John Longfield, a Peerage, (Lord Longueville.) Wu Sandford, a Peerage, (Lord Mt. . Sandford.) Kiehard French, a Peerage. (Lord Asbtown.) Jobo Stewart, a Lawyer, a Peerage, and a Judge- ship, “(Lord Clonmel.) “Arthur Galbraith, an Attorney, a Baronetcy. Herculues Bareoetey aud £15,000. brother made a Bish Pp. ( Clogher ) ander, hia brother made a Bishop. well, his eon made a Dean. Johi eon ef an obscure Roman Lawyer. wade Lord Chancellor aud Bari of Clite, as arrogant, erue! and overbearing tyrant. Henry Alex- Juln Bag- ier of the Lixchequer. Jobo Toler, made L. C, Justice and a Peer, (the brutal Nor! ry.) I hex,’ Jtidge of the Cominen Pl 1 Usborne, udge Daly, Judge of the Common Johnston, Jadge of the K. B Baron of the Exchequer. Bares of the Eixecheg ier. of the Exchequer. I. Torrens, a Judge of the King’s Ben W. Vandeleur, Common ‘Pleas Phe lowest of the a salary of of £9.500a year, with ov Judges at £600 a year gn 3. of the King’s Beneb. St. John Pleas... . Rvbert W m Jobinston, a Ww. Sinith. a Baron i His Majesty's service, amoug whom is the name of the aforesaid Charles. Coote to a Regiment | taken drota Colonel Warburton, the grundfather, | | beileve, of our own hon. member of that tine trom Lot IL, and who, to his lasting hener be it rewembered, “Castlereagh” could not purchase. Mr. Coxnroy.—Sir, I have considerable diffi- dence in addressing you ou the subject before the House, in consequence of the very long and elo- | quent speeches we have listened to for the last threé nights; but 1 believe every gent!ooau in the| louse is expected to state his opiiions on the} roatter before us I do not hesitate tv say that I ain decidedly opposed to the contemplated Union. ‘Twe questions have occupied the most prominent part in the debate—Pinance and Glory. L do| not think that any person can be fumid so simple | as te believe tl r 1 be finan- | W © give up ur present t the terms offered ¢ cially beneticial to ua revenue for littl more than half ite ar ount. The eum we are to receive is not to increase with | our mereasing population. While we give to! strangers the power to raise our duties of impost and excise to avy amount they choose, we have | wo guarantee but that in a few years, if we enter ed thia famous Confederation, they razed to three times the amount thes are at pre- sent. As the wants of the Confede acy would require, taxation would be inereased. And w hat contro. oF WADageuient are we to have mm our af- faiza’ Having but five representatives in a par- | fiament composed of one hundred and ninety-four mewbers, We miglit as well have vone at ull But it is eaid th if Wwe feed not fear, that taxation will be uniform, and when they fax us they pg tax themselves in like manner. But, ur, When I observe how unwilling we have been to increase our tariff in a trifling way, tor the purpose of raising a0 amount which we absulute requwed, | I cannet see how we can agree te place such a power ip the hands of people who are «o réékless in matters of taxation afi ting themselves: and as to the glory part of the scheme, as it jy called, I have no sympathy with soldiering uvless it is re- quired, nor would I agree to have our Militia sent | to Canada ; they had better Stay at howe and pro- tect their own country; and if, as it is said. the battio must be fought ia Canada, al) the better for us. With the protection and support of Eng- land we need not fear: bit it Englane w to abau- don w#, a3 some say she will, aud the United | Ststes ehould make war on us, the more quietly | we submit the better. That we could, by enter- ing inte the proposed Confederation, recessfully | resist such & power is simply absurd. Sir, [have bo fear thatthe Americans would ec:ne here to} cut our throats or do us any serious injury, We} have never done tiem wrong, they have no re- | venge to gratify: and whea I say thie | must be understwod as not expressing disloyal sentiments, : for have ] not read of English statesa ‘O, even in Parliament, stating that their protecting these Colonies cost them more than they were worth, | and the sooner we were left tu ourselves the! better, showing their loyalty to us to be a jwatter of pounds, shillings and pence. So that if we are to be abandoned by the Motber Country, we atould be permitted to look fur prote tion in the jace most beneficial to ourselves. uid, Sir, | Cae heard it discussed within the last few days by mew of standing Hi Lite city, W hether it would | not now be more deveficial to this Island to enter juto the great American Unton than remain as she now iw. And throughout the cou tryin para | particularly among the teuantry—the tear of Anie- ricau iivasion is vot as geueral as Might be fancied They say that whoever comes they cannot be worse off than they are at presentand,at allevents it will completely settle the Laud Question. | They say they have nothing to fight for, that they have litte loterest in the svil, that they have to procure @ miserable livelihood by dai tel. that | wherever they go they cap earn a sal asteyce as | eusily as they do on this Island. «And this being 80; C68 you EXpect propie so situated ty rigk their! lives id defending the coutiy ! F will vow quvie from & respectabie newspaper publishd in Mon. tréa!, wherein, reviewing 4 speech of tie Hon. T j D. McGee, madé iu defence of the Ir...) residip + in Canada trom the elarge of Fen wiem ee editor goes on to say that he fully evis cides with. Mr. MeGee that Ivishwen-in Canals have ne | sympathy wits Fenianis, that they, beyond an vihet people, left their country in cone, quenee 3 would be ; lsaae Cor Vv, Chancel- | uke | _ Charles comprising all James MeClelland, | a Judge of the | loregoing at | r <u county | Ia addition to the tore-| bg, I might give the names of over twenty-five | of the Renegades who were made Colonels in| 7 spring IsGS! ROUSSE ESESE. CHEAP FOR CASH! | iT Ef ASZARD would respectfully inform his friends and tne public generally that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a larve Langrishe, 2) and weil selected George Jocelyn, his} SPRING STOCK Fitzgibbon, | London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Birmingham GOODS § the articles required for a general STOCK, in ‘Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c.| Ju the latest styles and newest fabrics of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, | Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, §-c. of which will be sold ut Lowest Prices for Cash. Oharlottetown, May 15, 1865 All the NOTICE TO THE TRADE, FINUE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELV—| EDTHE USUAL | Spring & Summer | Reports of Fashions for 1865, With ruc. Sizep Cor Patreuns oF Garments | from the representations ou the Fashion Plate. Orders punetually attended to. JOHN BELL, | Queen Street, Charlottetown. | April 10th, 1865 Labrador Herring for Sal 122 BBLS. No. 1 HERRING, ' | aan 13 Half Bole. do do 40 Bols. No. 2, | e. do JOUN S. PURDIE. | oa } antntmeggiereitiinltnsiiiimeminiiiiiae, | | for the purpose of erecting a PUBLIC MARKET | HOUSE: Tenders will be received at the oftice of May 22... tf HENRY HASZARD . PID ‘s 3h © ree eRe Bie pute es XIEATLS *Heather Belle.’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- | vinces, etc, will, until further notice, be made | up as follows :- ~ D I |} THURSDAY mornings, at 9 o'clock. Also, via Brule, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evenings, at 8 o'clock. For New Brunswick, Canada and the United States, via Shediac, on MONDAY eveninys, at 8 }o’elock ; and on FRIDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock. | For Great Britain, Newfoundland, the Bermudas jund the West Indies, every alternate WEDNES.- | DAY evening, at § o’cloek. as follows: — | Wednesday, 10th May, Wednesday, 2nd August, 24th 16th 7th June, “6 30th me. * “ 13th Sept. oth July, “ aa 1th : L. C. OWEN, Posmaster General. General Post Qffice, 29th May, 1865. lar eee | piu iat sa CYVPY LOAN. | A RESOLUTION having passed the City Council for effeetirs a LOAN of FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS, the City Clerk, from persons willing to lend the said sum, or any part thereof--not leas than ONE HUNDRED POUNDS-—to the City of Charlotte- town. The tenders to express the amount of the sum proposed to be lent, with the rate of interest. The payment of the principal wil! be secured by Debentures, under the seal of the City, puyable ten vears from date, with the interest half-yearly from the veneral funds of the Corporation. By order PETER MACGOWAN, Cit Charlottetown, 29th May, 1865, t y Clerk. , amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1865. tf TO THE _ eas i af an ane TENANTRY FAQYR or I ANDING ex Schr. Seven Brothers— | P. E. ISLAND. =. 20 Barly eae Se Pur Legislature, during the late Session, : etn S. CARVELL having passed ‘‘ An Act to assist Tenants in a i ee the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” Ith Jane, 1865. isl pro | by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the | Sara! P3\o hoice Congou TEA, just received, and for sale low J. S. CARVELL. +, af | Sul. Ef) CHESTS C J 12th June, '65 isl pre PORTS BRICD BVSAR. p> STORE, and for sale low, 5 Ihds Porto Rico SUGAR e 2th June, "65. J. S. CARVELL. isl pro Gin, Dried Apples, &c. LT STORE, 15 Hhds De Kuyper's GIN, 6 Barrels Dried APPLES, 20 Boxes RAISINS J. 8. CARVELL. isl ek... Safe! Safe ! NE large SALAMANDER SAFE, with powder proof Lock, made by Williams of Boston. For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. 12th June, 5 is! pro 18h Jane. "65. Cooking Range & Register Grates. (NE Whitson COOKING RANGE, 4 Revister Grates For sale by 12th June, '65. J. 8S. CARVELL. Sugar, Molasses, Flour. wew LANDING, the Cargo of the schr. * Alice,” consisting of hhds very bright MUSCOVADO SUGAR, “* Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES, 68 tierces n.3 40 barrels ¢ aseovado DO 100: Sides SOLE LEATHER, For Sale Jow from the wharf, by J. 38, CARVELL. Charlottetown, July 10, 1865. is! pro ro Sa + ¢. 2 oe =< Union Bank of P. E. Island, 7 OTICE is hereby given that a DIVI- DEN D of Seven and ove half per centam, on the paid up Capital Stock of this Bank, for one half year ending this day, hath been this day de- clared payable to the Stockholders, on and after MONDAY, the Sth instant. ' JAMES. ANDERSON, Casbier. Tnion Bank, P. E. L, June 1, 1865. { -_- ‘Fishing Tackle, + RODS, CASTING LINES, FLIES, $, Uanding Nets, Limerick Hooks, &c., &c., | ae” T. DESBRISAY. May 8, . , Barque Undine | have RECEIVED }as the Purchase Money of his Farm— Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirons of availing themselves of the privilege of the above reeited Act, that he ix now prepured to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of thei | Farms, as in manner and extent provided under } such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and fall particulars may be obtained at the office of Crown “Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865, | The SPECIAL NOTICE!! FYNHE undersigned have ap- pointed Mr. H. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO can.be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, May 1, 1865. NOTICE. HE undersigned :xecutors and Téustees of the Estate of the late JOHN S. BREMNER, | of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- | sons having claims ou the said estate to furnish | their accounts forthwith to Rcharp Hearrz, Esq., | Great George Street; and ull persons indebted to the said estate are reqnested to pay over the amonnt of their respective accounts to him, he being authorized to receive the same. JAMES MOOR. ROBERT LONGWORTH, RICHARD HEARTYZ, Executors and Trustees. t 3th, 1864. | YARMOUTH Improved Stoves. TE\HE Subscriber has this week received from the Manufactory, a fall aud complete ‘eargo of those celebrated Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, E> Schooner Blue Wave. Those Stoves cannot be beat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO- | NOMY, and are the only Stoves imported here ithat give general satisfaction, and now offered for | Charlottetown, Angus ‘Per Steamers ‘Princess of Wales’ and EW SPRING GOODS. ‘or Nova Seotia, via Pictou, on MONDAY and | _ Chitown, May 1», 1865, jsule, LOW FOR CASH, Merchantable Produce, | {or twelve months’ credit ov approved notes. A good assortment of Fall aud*Winter Goods. R. J. CLARK. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. “1. 1864, tf Judson’s Worm Tea! pa KYURNS thanks for the very liberal R atropage extended to him since commencing eine ol his profession, 1M. its various bram hes, pang 33 City, and trusts, by Atteution and assiddity , é opt guine may still be continued towards him. rat the sar > Ry the LATEST A RRIVALS he has increased his present large Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, Toilet Articles, in variety; selected from the best ' competent of doing jnsticé to the business The Dispensary « own i= mediate stiperintendence, trnats the fact of having practised in Scotland seve ral years, and nearly twenty years ol extensive Colonial practice in every branch of his profession, combined with unremitting ussiduity and perso nal attendance, will not fail to obtain contidence | : and ensure Satisfaction. te Advice wo the poor gratis. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, L8o4. Real Estate in Charlottetown FOR SALE. 7 HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY called the Tremame Property, being Lots Nos. 18 and 19, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlotte town, situated on Water and ———— streets, with Dwelling House thereon, occupied by Mrs. Briney. ALSO, The Real Estate called the Bartlett Property, being part and parcel of Town Lots Nos. 40 and 46, inthe third handred of Lots, having a frontage of 20tt. on Hillsborough-street, and extending back 123 ft, with Dwelling House thereou suitable for two families. The above Properties are offered together for £1,750 P. E. Island Currency. The trade of Charlotvetowinis now extending and increasing 80 rapidly that both of these properties are enhancing in yalne daily. £1000 may remaiu on Mortgage. Apply in Ilalifax forthwith, per- sonally or by note, for iuformation or reference, to C. MURDOCH, Attorney for WILLIAM MURDOCH. Halifax, N.S, June 26, 1865. 3m Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, By Private Contract, N DONALD3TON WSTATE, LOT No. 35, containing about Two hundred and Forty Aeres of r s ve fs 7 EXCELLENT LAND, Bounded on the Kast by Bedford Bay, on the West i by Winter River, and abatting on the Corran Ban Bridge. A large portion of the land is cleared and jin a good state of cultivation; remainder covered {chiefly with fencing timber. There are on the | Premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, Sift x S8ft; a BARN 401t % S0ftand 20 ft Post, j}with CELLAR; a good WELL of WATER, | toyether with several Ponds and Springs; a good supply of Swamp Mad, together with Muscle Mad and other Manures, both in the Bay and the River It will be sold in LOTS to suit intending purcha aers, and a portion of itis weli adapted for uw country Store, a Liwe Kiln, ora Fishing Establishment. Terms Liberal» Possession instant. Apply to the Proprietor in Charlottetown. JOHN A. MCDONELL. ul March 27th, 1865. Valuable & Desirable Building LOTS FOR SALE. FENIIE Subscriber offers for sale Two Pleasantly situated WATER LOTS in George- town, with Water Privilege to the channel, adjoin- ing the Common ut the eastern part of the Town. Also, several BUILDING LOTS iu different parts of Charlottetown. Terms liberal. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, Gth March, 1865. NOTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! |fFXUE subscriber, as the Agent of Sir j Samvet Conarp, Bart., The Richt Hon | LauRENCE SULLIVAN, and Mr. Epwarp Cunarp, I Lise been directed to discontinue the system of LEASING LANDS—heretotore pursued. For the future these Jands will be SOLD on tie following | } terms: 4 deposit ol Twenty-tive per cent. of the | pmerebebi mouey to be paid dowu at the timeof jMgoing the agreement, and the residue in ten j years by equal. instalments. The price will be j trom Twenty shillings (20s.) per aere upwards. Further partic ulaurs made known at the Subseri ber’s ollice G. W. DEBLOIS Valuable Farm for Sale. YO be sold by PRLVAPE CONTRACT. that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on Lot 3d, knownas * MARSHFLELD,” containing 260 Acres, more or less, of excellent Land, ot whie) about 150 are under cultivation, and the re- mainder, fur the most part, covered with a valn able growth of Firewood, Scantling and Fencing Poles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are large and commodious, and the land is in excellent condition. ‘Terms and further particulars made known on application to the Subscriber on the Premises, or to CHarts Pater, Laq. R. P. HAYTHORNE. M arahfield, Nov. 28, 1864. if tS Phe lease is for 999 years, and the annual rent Is. per vere. . , L Dwelling Rouse, Tannery, Xe. FOR SALE. (Ue subscriber offers for sale, at private contract, the premises at present occupied by him in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT. The Land measures 100 feet on the main street, and extends back 200 feet. There are on the premises a very comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, one anda half story high, containing 6 rooms on the first tloor, Kitchen and Pantry attached. Also, a two-story BUILDING 66 by 30 feet, now used as a TANNERY, containing 12 Pies, with Leachea and all the necessary conveniences for carrying on the PANNING BUSINESS. There isa good Well with Pamp at the door, and, good garden. For terms, which will be made easy, and any other particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN RENDLE. Southport, March 20, 1865. tf rue subscriber offers for sale a FARM situated at Cascumpec, Lot 4: contains 100 acres of Land, about 45 acres cléared and ander caltivation, the rest covered with bardwood; one mile from the village of Alberton, fronting on the Kildare Road 20 chuins, lately occupied by George Warren. On the premises isa new DWELLING HOUSE, 32% 26 feet, and BARN 4032 feet and a splendid Well of Water at the door. This farm is handsomely situated, and is the most excellent farm on tliat side of the Island. Further particulars as to term®, &c. made known on application to the subscriber at Cascumpec Whart. JOHN WHITE. September 26, 1864 Old Abe calls for 300,000 men! Let Old Abe rip!! Hee you not better listen to the call of the undersigned, who invites the attention of the public toa VALUABL FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY which they otfer for sale. The Farm consists of 160 ACRES OF LAND, situated about a mile and a half from Port Hill, having its front on Richmond Bay. Abont 120 acres ure now under cultivation, and the residue is covered with Huard and Soft Wood. On the pre- inises there is a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, x large Barn, Out Houses, and an excellent Well of Water. Any quantity of seaweed and musslemud can be hud on its shore during summer. Persons wishing to purchase can apply to the un- dersigned on the premises. JAS. & ALFRED BROWN. Oct 24, 1864. tf . 4 A Freehold Farm far Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land, in a high state of cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House, Thresh- ing Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farin. Also, One Hundred Acrgs of Wood Land, in the rear, situate ou the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. The above property is well worth the notice of any person wishiug to purchase a good freehold pro- perty, being the estate of the late J. C. Wright, Esq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the office of Henry Palmer, Esquire, or at thé residence of the sub scriber, in Prince street. CATHERINE WRIGHT Charlottetown, October 6, 1864. BROWN’S Bronchial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, THROAT DISEASES. MRS. WINSLOW'S: SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. | IT RELIEVES COLIC. | | Carlton’s ; Karm for Sale. , Exeeutrix. tf Condition Powders! OUR SPRING Importations Per L. C. OWEN and UNDLNE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS. t London House, by pony jepartineut will be under his | Dn. SUruercann begs also to observe that he! Ch’town, 15th May, 1865. “A CARD. cuales WILLIAM S. MACGOWAN, Commission Merchant AUCTIONEER, SOURIS EAST, tf } | AND j | Souris, May 1, 1864. STUBBS HOTEL, (Opposite the Custom House) 146 Prince William street, ST. JOHN, N. B. August 29, 1564. ly J.S. CARVELL, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant, AND General Agent, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. K. I. 12th June, 1865. F. P. NORTON, Commission Merchant, AND Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN .- - - P. October 24, 1864. isl pro tf ! ly JAMES MCINTOSH, ...,..-- PROPRIETOR. {. ISLAND. DR. FRANK D, BEER, fession. the Chest. _ Feb. 6. 1865. giidd tei styusash co DR. C, L. STRICKLAND, Surgeon Dentist, Great George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. April 17, 1865.—ly J, E, PRICE, Physician & Surgeon, SUMMERSIDE, P.E. ISLAND Orrice av tut Deve Srore Feb 20, 1865 tf WORLD'S HAIR RESTORE a ‘ AND ZYLOBALSAMUM ? Gonvinang Pestunony,. Rev. C. A. BUCKBEE, y Assistant Treasurer American Bible Union, N. Y. City, writes. “I very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numerous friends to the great value of Mra. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa- ” Rev. WM. CUTTER, NY. City: “My hairis changed to its natural color, and growing on bald spot.” Rev. J. H. CORNELL, N. Y. City: “I procured it forarelative. The falliag of the hair stopped, and restored it from being grey to its matural acd beau- tiful color.” Rev. J. WEST, Brooklyn, L.I.: “TI will testify to their value in the most liberal sense. They have restored my hair where it was bald, and, where grey, to its original color.” REV. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass: “I have used them with great effect. I am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it is now soft as in youth.” Rev. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass: “ That they pro- mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, [ have the evideace of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the Warld PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York. AN Numerous Certificates ‘as above. © W. R. WATSON, Agent. DR LaMERT S2L2-PRBSSEVARIOX. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, }s. 6p., BY POST, 38S. CURRENCY. 1 pacha Anes ot A popular Essay on 9 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the functions of manbood, destroy the happinessof Mar- ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements that constitute the most cherished objectsof existence. By Dr. La’Merrt, 37 Bedford Square, London, Li- centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal Ovllege of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most useful and interest ing information 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 how they can be recovered. 1 is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, and dangerOus remedies so generally resorted to by persons, Who, practising with false medical qualifi- cations, 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 ‘ Medical Register,’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been exclusively engaged for a series of years in the treatment of tue various functional disorders of the nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten til! two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let- ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. “SELF- PRESERVATION ”’ may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price 1s 6d ; free by post, 83s, currency :-— Hauirax, N.5.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmour#, N. S.—Messrs. Young and Baker Booksellers. Sypvey, C. B.—Mr.J. P. Ward, News Office. Sr. Jonn, N. B.—Measrs. H Chubb & Co., Courier Office. Se P. E.I.—Mr. J. Ings, Islander ce. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863. - ly Judson’s Pills! THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. Tus RAPION:—or CURE OF CURES; This successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- tals by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeax, and others, com- bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicint ofthe kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em- ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and ‘ance of medicine, it can be left orcarried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion Each package contains full instructions for every : | Case. THERAPION, No. I, in three days only removes gonnorrbe, gleet and al! discharges, effec. tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric. ture and other serious diseases, In dysentery, N returning thanks for the patronage received since commencing practice in Charlot- tetown. intimates that he has opened a SURGERY & DRUG STORE, adjoining bis residence, King Square, aud that he is now prepared to attend to the practice of the varions branches of his pro- N. B.—Special attention given to diseases of t & a piles, irritation of the bowelower, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the more ttying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly eflicacious, affording prompt relief, where other well-tried re- medies have been powerless. THERAPION, No, 2, for syphilis, disease the nose and palate; impurity of blood, seurvy, pim- ples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which it —— of fhe bones, sore throat, threatened destruction of ip den loncome asanedinces Queen Jnsurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIF: Capital, - - - £1,600,000 Sterling, as Subscriber, having been ap ayent for the above first clase Insurance pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions ; yroperty. J. 8. CARN ELL Charlottetown, Feb. 10, has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c.,to the destruction of the sufferer’s teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicino every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the skin asstimes the pleasing softness of infancy. -'THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper- | matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It possesses 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 all disquali- fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. Therapion may be procured at I1s, and 33s per pack- age, through al! medicine vendors, or iu £5 pack- ages for foreign shipment, direct from London only, by which £1 12s afe saved ; and £10 packages for the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater saving is effected. ‘n ordering the above, the pur- chaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, Her Masestry’s Hon. Commissioners have gra- ciously permitted the Governmentstamp,bearing the word ‘‘ Therapion’’ in white letters, to be attached to each patkage; thus insuring the public against fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor the sole right of supply throughout ber dominions; and any infringement of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. AGENTS FOR ENGLAND, Thomas & Uo., 7, Upper St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co., Liverpool; Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co., Bristol; Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Ran dal] & Co,, Southampton; and obtainable through all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or order for £5 or £10, according to the nature of the case, payable in London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large package will be sent by return mail, carefully se- {Extracts rrom Newspapers] On satemest op a wane made to Parliame i ordered by the House of Commons te i * June, 1861, it will be seen that the a Printed a for the ener by the * QUEEN,” was ¢ being upwards of £1000 more than paic by wy other office ever yet established in this City. ~ |From Gore's General Advertiser, Ort. “Indeed, we velieve that we sv pubeaindl fied in saying that no other Company, withi sume period, ever attained so Varge an income either the Fire or Life Deparunents as the Insurance Company. In meking this state We make no exception even in favor of our older Jorg! companies, namely, the Liverpool end the Royal, and the Langzshire Insurance Co i |From the Civil Service Gazette, Noy. 2, 186) “ Among these important institutions stande ol nent for its solidity, as well as for its suecegs, “the Queen Insurance Company,” which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpoo), reference to the ample report in another page wiy fully satisfy every reader of the signal PPOgrea made by this association since its foundation, Soe, srecess is, indeed, rarely attained, and i, at once the excellence of its management, and the public confidence in its constitution.” |From the Liverpoo] Mercury, Nov, 2, 186], “It must be gratifying to the publie nen, and especially to the proprietors, to find Chat ite ig! come during the past,three years has increased g the rate of £20,000 peruummum. We belieys no other Company, within the same short yes; ever attained so large an increase either in the or Life Department. This speaks highly for activity and zeal of the management, while cured from observation or accident. =a St The Cause and : Cure of Premature Decline. Fm promptness with which all the claims, ari of the late disastrous fire in London were met, fies itto their financial ability and the care ang dence which marked the investment of these Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’? Medicines, or sent post free, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s 6d. HE MEDICAL ADVISER on the modern treatment of mental and physical in- eapacity, syphilis, strieture, &c.; with unfailing rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very simple means, of all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system, By Dr. W. De Roos, M.D, &c, of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris. REVIEWS AND NOTICES, * The MEDICAL ADVISER, by WALTER De Roos, M. D., for theclass of diseases upon which it treats is undoubtedly the best and must soundly practical book which has come under our notice The author isa man of most enlarged experience. ” —North of England Teegraph, June 29th, 1861. hy: To those who contemplate marriage its perusal is especially recommended. — Bap, Mag. “ The knowledge it imparts must come some time, and happy they who do not possess it too late.» —Poli- Life Assurance Company ¢ Glasgow. ESTABLISHED IN 183s, Incorporated ly Act of Parliament, GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow, Subscribed Capital, £600,000 480,00 Accumulated Funds, Annual Revenue, Subsisting Assurances, - » 4 = Henry Dunvop, Esqr, Chairman. W. F. Birkmyre, Esyr, Manager. Distinctive Features in the Company's Busingy System— sh Annual Division of Profits, Policy- Holders Participate in Profits from First Year of Entry, tician, ** Cure is certain in every curable case, volution in the treatment of these complaints.”’— Med. Gaz. “Simple and inexpensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, at the least possible cost.””— Scalpel, From long practical observation of the treatmen' pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coun- try and the continent, for those diseases referred to and few indeed are they which are not so.”?—Med. Review. —* It is calculated to effect a complete re- privately, and Bonus Assurance at the Smallest Outlay, Seven Years Half Credit Assurance Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Poreig Residence. Rates of Assurance, and all other informatig, may be learned from the Agent for this Island g¢ GEORGETOWN. WM. SANDERSOX, Georgetown, June 27, 1864. ly in the above work, the Proprietor bas had = — > unusua! facilities for Samide that the ent = — which has hitherto characterized his practice, in| © @w hme which the distressing consequences resulting from = 3 — the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar-| = cr Saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en-| = tow op) S tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can — } only be reasonably expected at the hands of those| >‘ Ww x who devote their chief attention to such diseases ; a = and to such only can confidence be ga fely extended. oS ~ <j beeen Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has| © — 6 been instrumental in restoring to health and happi- = > Z, ow ness, whilst to all who need such aid he offers every * | S ‘2 assurance of speedy restoration. = tS Foreien Resments can be successfully treated by ee i" «+ : 5 correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, ts — “ 15 with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for £5 2 t a" i359 © or £10,in order that a package of medicines to S 5 fe meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by © PP { ) {3 4 next mail, thus aveiding the protracted suffering and =~ & x — unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other. o — 2 3 wise occur. ‘> cS a {> > imiainiiiaasiniai ww - R. DE ROOS’? GUTTA VITAE on > wo W ya 4 LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Lette e = ad oe Ge Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de france; im 7 ws eo ' u Royal College of Prussia, &c., have in numberless f o ; oS C my instances proved their superiority over every othe: e ™ —_ tt advertised remedy for Spermatorrhcea, languor, las- ve ORS ew Cc E= 3 ina i situde, depression of epirits, irritability, anger, ex- fa... 2s ry i Se eee fear, distaste and ineapacity for a = ts bay > society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the - . _ — = 4 side, palpitation of the beark, gidtndin. noises in = = © 3 el i A the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &c wm «6 } CO This medicize strengthens the vitality of the whok ct ~ ar $ system, gives energy to the muecles and nerves, thus S re > speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the S > itmpaired powers of life, and invigorates the most a i" on ZL shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore e - : eer Pares in the bones, and all those diseases in io _ oa which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em- “«) - ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, _ - 7 ite surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap- = : et ~ preciated. = x, As these complaints if neglected become chronic : & No & or incurable, sufferers will do well before they waste valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. J UST RECEIVED from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale at a low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, Price, 11s, and four times the quantity at 338 per 4 Holes jewelled,.. 2... eo... £310 0 bottle. The £5 packages containing twelve Te De: Renting Cases,......+...2.4. 4 00 quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected , I ie 00 Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings, Steel Ear Rings aud Brooches, Gents’ Pins in yreat variety, by ‘ will be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of the amount perdraft on a London house orotherwise. AINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THK KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &c. DR. DE ROOS’ COM. POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis- charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene- rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer over the best years of life, and end only in an agonizing death. They agree with the most delicate stomach and in three days effect a cure when capivi, eubebs, &c., have utterly failed. 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s ‘ and 33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated medicines over everything of the kind,is universally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or fear of discovery,would silently bear their atilictions rather than apply for aid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relief. With the abovereme- dies the sufferer may without the knowledge of a second person, cure himself speedily, privately and at the least possible expense. , Sold wholesale by Barclay & Son, 95 Parringdont street, London; Agents in North America—Langley & Johnson, Hollis-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia: Ww R. Watson, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: E Ward, Esq., News Offiee, Sydney, Cape Dentin: H. J. Parker, (late Palmer & Co.) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & Co., Mobile; A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardon’s Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864, SALT! SALT! 1 0 00 Bushels Liverpoo! SALT, 5 50 Bales OAKUM, For sale by I. C. HALL, Water Street. Ch'town, May 22, 1865. Horses! Horses! Horses! EARLTON’S YD) yay yypy 23 BOUDWION PoWwoS THAD CO OL ADSMR VLGIN ZWOR etOwuStSe AND ALSO FOR COWS, SHUSBY GC ALE STOLE, Fattening Stock. FeABMERS will find it a saving to them of many dollars by using these powders. When fattening Stock, by mixing a little of these Powder : an « M. F. Decouge| with the food, you will find that it will make one and Edward Guillot, New Orleans; Fongera, New | bushel of Feed do more good than Two bushels giver York; Musson 2 Co., Quebec; C. A. & J Langley, | without the Powders. In feeding one hundred bush- Yates Street, fan Frauciseo; Leportier, Mexico; | els of grain, a man can save at least fifteen bushels Mr. McMurdo, Druggist, and J. McCoubrey, | by using these powders, Esq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker | find it so. & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lyman & Co, Toronto; Lyman & Co., Savage & Co c of whom also may be had “THE Montreal; | be PREVENTED or cuRED by these Powders. . \ MEDICAL| One Powper drives out Worms. One Powps® ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise in pro-| cures Bots. One Powper puts a Horse in condition. curing any of the above, enclose the amount by| One PowpeR makes a Horse shed his coat, Ost draft or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Blooms-| PowbEnr gives a soft and glossy appearance to the bury Square, London, W. C, and they will be sent| hair. One Powper cures the Horn Distemper ia securely packed per return. Cattle. CAUTION.— Sufferers should guard against the| The CARLTON’SCONDITION POWDERS, gives recommendation of useless imitations by dishonest ven- | 20¢0rding to directions, are the best thing in the dors, who thereby obtain alarger profit. The genuine | WOTld to stRENGTHEN a horse, and to restore bin have the words “*WaLtERD® Roos, Lonpon,” printed | t© health and vigor after severe exposure or in white letters on the Govornment Stamp, by onver | 2tiving- or Her Masesry’s Hon. Commissioners, to imitate| These Powders cause a healthy action of the di- which is felony. gestive organs, and purify the blood of animals, thereby equalizihg the circulation of the blood and imparting vigor to the whole frame. ‘This soon de- monstrates itself by an improvement in th eappest- ance of the coat, for it is a certain fact that 2° animal can be in perfect health if the coat be roug? The Most Wonderful Pills in the World. RE DR. DE ROOS’ PILULA VITA: or LIFE PILLS. All sufferers from general nervous- ness, debility, low spirits, sleeplessness, barrassing | and unthrifty dreums, unnecessary fears, mental irritability, fail. | ° cas ure of the mental and bodily powers, weakness of Carlton’s Condition Powders the nerves, noises in the head, giddiness, indigestion, | Will be found @ perfect rox1c any restonee after rheumatism, pains in the back, and other symptoms attacks of any acute diseases, such as Inflent®, of chronic disease, will hail with joy the discovery Strangies, Inflammation of the Lungs, Ni of Dr. De Roos’ Life Pills, that speedily and almest | Gleet, ete. : magically remove pain and disease of whatsoever EVERY ONE WRO owns Stock oF any Kinp should nature, restore cheerfulness of spirit and vigor to | use this Medicine, it is aLways benericiaL, aod i the mind, and strengthens all the organs on which | 0 HARMLESS that it can always be given without health and life depend. They do not contain g | fear. particle of mercury, but are purely vegetable,| Farmers wao arr Farrentne their stock should They act mildly on the bowels, without pain or|Use these CONDITION POWDERS. They will griping, impart strength to the stomach promote a | keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good beart, healthy action of the liver, thus preventirg, or when | 4nd make them fatten much easier and quicker tha® when present curing the jaundice and dropsy, clear- | they otherwise would. ing the skin, removing sallowness and pimpl purifying the blood, and marvellously favipipesion Rempuives this Caution. ’ > OF the whole system. For elderly people or when an J. CARELVOW COMUSTOCE,. oceasional aperient is required, nothing can be bet- einen ke ee Increasing | Tn full on the wrapper of each Package. This # the only test of the og these pills, and in order to protect the public from fraudulent imitations, Her Majesty's 503 ve pro.|__ ‘True Carlton’s Condition Powders ALTER DE R008, | Take no “ Condition Powders” without this sigo® The Examiner S Printed and Published, every MonDay, by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hille “| borongb-street, near King-Square. Price—io8 eel aunum, payable bali-yearly in aDVAncE. “4 Commissioners have graciously permitted the pro- prietor to have his nawe “ W LONDON,” impressed upon the government stamp | ture. affixed to each box. Sold by all medicine vendors} The CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large in = world; price 2s. 9d., ds. 6J., 11s., and 83¢, | Packages, and sold by all Druggists end Medicint per =, a Fol ' Dealers, at 25 cents per package. As a Family Pill, they are invaluable.”—Dun.| Sept. 14, 1863. dee Times. * Persons of full habit should never be without them.”’— Surrey Telegraph. ‘For Females they are almost a rfecessity .”— Ladies’ Journal saguninne ae ee of all ages they are the thin sedtih : Vi Dn akan teine that can be given,» — April 17, 1865, Use them and you will The many DISEASES of HORSES can almost all |