oo f ; , a . a MISCELLANEOUS. ‘I, Sire!’ eried the chamberlain ; L did > ~~~ ewe t ORE BALES OO ~ 4. SONG OF THE SWOkK!] nob see anything—-it was the stewai sLet the s'eward be seized then, said u Llorsr-rursu Extrinc —A Paris letter says thar she adyucates of hippopluyy ere greatly ‘iegusted af the Bumerous GUUIUAGBLCA tions made to them by travellers and bouk-worms, en . ee "UdODS 1 1 i eee EW ft “J DDS. The subscribers would respectfully inform their TOWN AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS that they have opened their § PRIN G STOCK OF London. Manchester and Glasgow Goobs, received per ship L. C. OWEN, from LIVERPOOL, which will be sold at their usual Low Prices for Cash. May 15, 1865. tf pak NEAL Ls Per * Heather Belle.’ AKRANGEMENT. —_— ‘DD ih SUMMER ‘TENITE: MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- | V w i wot tae kat g- . ah al tending to su bstanti ite the uecusation ; ; Bus the steward profested with tears i}. yught against horse-flesh, by all »bservers, WwW ind read » cre, | ee ’ t be h: } t witnes at thine ca. rie anil spent ffensive smell to those : led nil Torlors his eVes, that be had bot Witnessed anyluing of linpartiog & iNest OHensive Surell é ti ne : ‘ r “ ; : 4 — | ia oy , yse9 of what had been reported, and said it was, who feed on it. It seems that this smell 1s hae the butler. The butler declared that he | so vile that even among the 1 : : , ” @ dent atudid 7 , £ + sor apd that it | those tribes who do not eat horse-tlesh refuse . aos sd pity afl had seen nothing of the matter, and that i : TT Ee ni 08 l I } t Bat tl to hold wny inféreourse with those who do ave bee ; fae Vaicts. -U ic j F. f ’ Whittle whira sad and érri tone, ee ae nee 7 |Among white people, the elfeet of eating ; , t he iy tte yy oran : ' He sang the Song of the Sword : protested wee they were utterly gnorant jorse-flesh is the same, and the public ts of what had heen charged aguinst the counts quiy warned of what it may expect: should Fight t fight? figitt in short, it turned out that nobody vould be j,srses ever be admitted to take rank at table ; ; faith Ne : ja B thot femers'en found who hyd seen the count commit the with oxen dnd sheep. 5 Galiet e? | » ° ° o “A Piguel tighes affence, upon which the princess said .— <a eee i ay. biturle t a of child oe ‘ late Tris! er says :—We are inlorm- / ree *L appeal to you, my father, as to ano- r.4. a — es, ee > : sare . ! ' "hy : ‘ : ‘ ‘ he Government of Rueaos -Ayre: Pig » . ther Solomon. If nobody saw the offence © Matt ; , a Fe aunt Whilé mothers and wives lames del me b it ! the eouase of the next tweive wonths, Wl ' ‘ ing ae committed, the count a ye guilty, ab open ewigration offices in the chief cities ot r" ‘ ¥ are sper my husband is innocent. these Kingdoms, with the view of helpmg I i bY t ey Are spre on ‘ ° Sas ’ ‘ : or ’ ? The emperor frowned, and forthwith the) ahje-bodied persons to settle in the River k t fight! fight! courtiers began to murmur; then he smiled,| Plate. ‘The Government will defray the cost Ss ithe ‘ fou! or fair land. immediat ly their Visages became ra-| of voyage, furnish maintenanee for a yeur, I oe is TN } | diant. allot to each family a square mile ot land, ’ . . : : . ’ st the money spent lie OU ab & NOMINAL \ t to bea * Let it be so," said his majesty; ‘ let him and let the money sp Aaah a 1X by anda pall: ‘ . i per centage for two or three years.— No such Aw empty name and & palit live, though L have put many a man to : sd oth otbaeda We dle V) oabad Miaaba ey anes is . : - : .) inducenients are offered by the United States; | ae a . seine death for - lighter olivnce cnan his. Bat and we therefore ask our countrymen who wae oe aa ae . he is not hung, be is married. Justice bas} azo bent upon emigrating to look before they | Must rais e price Of bread. } aes ; a ae Must raise (be | | been done.’ leap. A square mile of good land, with as- : ‘ . is . as War! war! war! ce sistance to break and till it, is an offer not . ; nd sword ‘ A Tai MP OF a JOKEK. W hen the cele-| to be scorned, even ol the advantages held out D PSG ELF RRR i brated * Co; enhagen Jackson’ was British} ina region certainly more civilized and or- eb act ' UCSOly owns ' : Co. i ; . a >a . a. : ms : ae : ail thocnands sedttered aheond, | Minister in America, he resided in New | derly. but.atior ling fewer opportunities for | ; F ¥ k } ‘<oMDIC l ‘ , } the uequisition ol wealth. W hen the scheme With ne e and never & she ork, and occupied a house in Broadway, {9 % rat : : : Neil Mackinnon. oae on vht . we allude to has been fully systematived and | ; } avi acki“nnon, one { ta late : vie ; WW a » pe aud fall, ‘ Pa , ; One GPS, O58 109 . ad ) pus into practicaur Saupe, no time shall be lost | 7. a ae 2 ! deud som y Pith 4 VY f viler rej: : : i Dita | And handreds of theusunis are lyin: dead, 2 cou pany W na bevy of rouga-riders, | jy familiarising our readers with its details. And all- -for noting at al. woue passing the house noticed thut it was| [¢ is worth their while to wait. 1} ’ es : ’ i brilliantly iluminated, and that several! | dap eet 1 ¢ } should sach 1 iis as . Phin . : SiN J ° ee — , wie : t carriages Were waiting at the door. * ftiil- An invention which is likely to prove of great Kill those whem we wever could | afe, ’ ponies “sliy'* tent : wenn thie gecesi Con that igen vege Leen) It r rad ‘ loa!’ said our wag,* what’s going on ar} seu 3 receauly Come to notice In England, It Tis to obey your ¢ mance? OF die | Jacl 1 ) ma ok ' . liga a contrivance Which will give an Instantaneous a ; Cie i iJackson s ¢ One of the party remarked a a Bis ee ar eel Tis the luw of the Sworn! and ie Stale ; # alarm in sevent ol aly Vesse Pstiddelly spring - os tebe Givel tbat Jackson hed a party that evening. | Lleak, or upon the CVerheating of the cargo For % re the Veriest slaves : : ~ sb bin , ai * What!’ exclaimed Neil, ‘Jackson have a| trom spontaneous Combustion, or trout any other =). aes , : ° . +h dees t wait untilthe breaking will {party, and I aot invited? I wust see to | aus’. 2nd which does not wait until the bre aking For ' _ For P t » ~! . ' } ‘ ;out of the e before it gives the aiarm, but au- Oa OU NmpliY r » cD 1 oH ; L , Is ail Our Use UpOR eartlr. oe" Y sieppleg Up to the door, he Bae | hounces is time to avert the danger, | ‘a ring Which soon brougut the servant toOland actually points out the Iminediate locality in “War! war! war! j eh :door. *l want to see the British Min-| the vessel where the fire may be originating, : , . i : } + . Musket, and powder, and ball ; lister.’ said Neil “Vv as 1} i'This invention has beeu practically tested with . ‘ aid. . LOU Must cali som ins : sh ' why do we fizht se for? t y it ' ; wn - =: _ the anest satisfactory resulis. The alarin is ope- : 7 ig . ne, said (he servant, * for be is now | |. dbyal ery, with wires leading to various Ah! why have we battles at ali | enemeed. nts wae ae rated D) y, WwW — ‘ cugazed ata ganic of whist, and must not parts of the ship which operate a bei and an lis justice ust be done, t! ey su) be disturbed.’ Phe nation’s honor to keep ; m i ad , ‘ a nae , at at said Mackinnon, * but go directly and tel! Alus! teat justice Is 80 dear, ‘i P 2.2 . . ie , note" pai a the British Minister that I must see him ov OG Uta lie cheap. especi al business,’ * “Tis sad that a Ch.istian land, A protessedly Christian state, hould thna ad ) style as to bring Mr. Jackson to the door }forthwith. ‘Well,’ said Mr. Jackson, ‘what ;can be your business at this time of the bight, which isso very urgent?” ‘Are you | Mr. Jackson?” Yes, Sir, L am Mr. Jack- ’ “The British Minister?’ +Yes, Sir, the British Minister.” ‘You have a party jhere to-night, [ perceive, Mr. Jackson ? espise that high command, So asefal and so great, Syetivered by Christ himself on eart!:, Our constant guide to be rc love our neighbor as ourselves Aad b sul e833 Or Cueuly. ** War!) war! war! Tr A Misery, marder, and crime, | Yes, Sir, L have a party.” +A large party, | Ave all the blessings d' ve seen in th ce | L presume ” ‘Yes, Sir, a large party.’ | "Playing eatds, [ understand?” ‘Yes, Sir, | playing cards," ‘Ob, well,’ said Neil, ‘as | |was passing, | merely called to exquire | what’s trumps 2’ From my youth to the present li Miserv, marde*, and erime, Crim murder, and woe jisery, Ah, would I had -kuown in wy youu zer days, Ja my hour of beyish glee, r af “A. tenth of its misery ; A SINGULAR Case or Iu Of wife and ehfld PerarivacTion.—Au- rw had been joining a happy ba ee } human bedy are very rare. rat The Aad 1 bad died in my native land, sre are afew subslantiated instances, bal they ta are of Sery rare vccurreuce. Such a circumstance lustead of dying here. ’ bnCe, : - ’ however, came to our notice yesterday. Eight ly rén dear, Ss = ‘ q ! } ; aan ; . “ar apo aue " é Weary, an inded, and worn— an tice elderly lac 5 W ound 1, and A eoldier they left all alone and fo: lorn ready to ai lives ia Market street below Thirty-sevent! ; buried in the burying yround of the Asbury Me- | thodiat Episcopal church, in West Philadelphia. ; Che grave was dug in a portion of the lot nearthe } church in myist clay. jn the field of battle to lie : ‘The dead and the dying alone ‘Don't talk to ime that way,’ | The servant obeyed, aud | {delivered his wessage in £0 limpressive a| thenuticated cases of the total petrifaction of the! medical folios | . Mrs. John Sturges, the | ; Wie ofa carpenter in West Philadelphia, who | i, Was} ‘Lhe sexten who dug the | indicator. | —F eo* Be ! - — \ | Ina back township of Upper Canada, a } rate who kept a tuvern, sol l liquer to the people I He Hose, k and fought in his ill they got dru hen issued a warrant, apprehe: } } xem on the spot, aud | ug them, made sup the quarrel. sides fini Sslues hi i bem treat each other to mak —- O°? oo Nearly three hundred persons have been arrested in the United States in consequcnce of 4 President Linc aud the attempt f Mr. Seward, > Oe a Several of the Democratic papers of the Nerth- State that Kaow-Nothbing he assus- siuation of Upon the life Vv ussert aduelier ) ern 3 }imevement will be iustituted by the native Ame- ricans when the war comes to a close. “The } statement may have been made tor political pur- | poses, but why have Meagher. 5 gel, and all other Generals of removed trom comma.d 7 fureigh birlu beeu — D> eGo - A woinan named Kate Gorman, a professional thief, arrested in New York a day or two sinee, claims to bave realized over twenty thousand } dollars She by thieving operations i twenty-four vears of age, and bas been ehgaged of fourteen. fin her m trade since the age iarieds > A young woman in Eszland, aged 22, hora “stone blind,’ was recently restored to pe days by a surgical operation ste had at first > put her hand to the trees on the other side |} sense was tost curious whatever of perspective. O window to try ty catch the of the street, utterly common thi aud Was ignorant magis- | land the West Indies, every alternate WEDNES- ided and tried | is only | also of | } | ; } | | | iat s . A se ; vinees, ete, will, until farther notice, t up as fotlows :— For Nova Scotia, via Picton, on MONDAY and TITURSDAY mornings, at Brule. on WEDNESDAY an o'clock. 9 o'clock. For New Brunswick, Canada and the United States, via Shediac, on MONDAY eveniugs, at 5 o'clock ; and on FRIDAY mornings, at 8 0clock. For Great Britain, Newfoundland, the Bermudas | DAY evening, at 8 o'clock, as follows:— ISG5. rfect vision in four | ‘The effect of her new | no idea |} Could their presence and pity aff rd, se alia. t . keyg were, or a watch, or acommon cupand saucer; | W thus w : i ul and ter e tone, ier aa loa rae ae th . | but when she svuther eyes and was allowed to tonch (9! would that those truths Were iiore ‘per- | walls Tl Water Gied o 5. ae mye . rs | them (the edudated sense), she told them at cnee. iiis. he water illed the grave before the body ectiiaiainaeeanracrenemreneneititiieteeiilial i eantitatanenereareamemnsramiiiaimemeiiaipaiiastiieast fectly known !) | was brought to the burial-ground, and was baled | 2 Ile sung the Song of the Sword! | out before the coffin was lowered. Some of the! , attendants at the tuoeral observed that the water! ———— | possessed strong mineral properties, but the grave | THE THREE WISHES. | Was closed and the matter was forgotten. i iit | oi Sturges recently parchased a lot of ground TO Tith i annied ons Side S dy uae 1 on Nouut Moriah cemetery, and directed her body | . - 7 a _ : i a hes rn a - w . tale seems bebe to be removed to the late piace of interment. On 4M, ge Ty A s : i’ i e YY dent; had it been originally cu iposed ib a Monday tie sexton of Asbury church and bis as- OF northern land, it is probable that the king) sistant opened ihe grave. ‘Uhe eoffin was reached | dn Sia) tr would have been repr Bente d aad throned by at the depth otseveu leet. The straps Were placed | oe se BMGs lh AD. sclitatn AaF Meier Gita teed See ocamtieens unde rit, and the two men attempted to itt the ie Legislature. during the late Session, : i ca ; [ ; eofity but their united strength could not move it leas veld \d ikal dn: nesint- een Sury. Oo ap eas'ern country the story-teiler from its bed. ‘I ucy Homediatelv conjectured that i the ms rel I Pees b+ heir Faris,” who invented such a just termination of his} the grave had been rebbed when Mrs Sturges | by advancing.to the vTepant UNE. W&LF of the narrative would, most likely, bave ¢ sne-| was livst-interred, aud the coffin filed with stones nimount Hy Lu by » Proprietor and Tenant, rigvived the Yate’ fitended Yor his hero, asa | PMY Procdeed the assistanee of a nuraber of the | as the Purehase Money of his Ravin members of the chureh, ard raised tie coflin. It] The Commissioner of Public Wands warning to others how they sugzested such treasouable ideas. Herr Simroeic, however, | when it was opened the body of the woman was says itis a German tale; vut is way have) revealed in a state « had its origin. im the East for all that | *Mte as marble and r Nothing is more ditlicult indeed than to traee | hedy that was net as perfect ie ‘ aa the ane a popuiar tale to its source ; Cin deretia, for | lid was first closed was the nose, which was slighi- example, belongs to nearly all na:ions; , as hard as agate. The peiri- faction had been complete. among the Chinese, a. people so different tw | Hardness as the rest of the budy, wit e. year thous im te ‘s ! " ‘ : aes Huropean nations, there i, it popular discovery attending the opening of the coffin at story which reads almost exa ly dike at. | tracted the attention of the wedieal profession | } aud the people of West Philadelphia. ‘The cotfin was found in a state of comparative preservation, but witheut any Change whatever io Here is the tule of the T'bree Wishes. 1. . ° e Chere Was ONCE Aa Wise empero) whe mode the struc required the effort of vight men to remove it, and | 1 WrAciious preservation, as | even | ly decayed, but was of the sume adamantine | The exhuming of the body and the singular } hereby gives notice to all tenants i desirous of avalliog them ves ot the privilege of the ahove recited Act a he is how prepared fo |} |} ASSIST SUCIL TENANTS ithe purchase of the ur v8. uS ta hnawnNer ula exit i wy ded under such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and fall patticalars lmay be obtained at the eliice of Crown Lands | Coloniat } .v WW JOUN ALDOUS, Commtuissioner. | Publie s Office, May 8, 1865, ae | Ex Ships © Bh. €. Owen’ & ° a law, that to every stranger W100 Caine to! ture of the wood. It was carried mite the church | (OWYN SALE at Subseriber’s ROOM — his court a fried fish should be served. ‘Tic | v4 lay there until Thursday afternoon, when it | Cadi EU ME Kae MMP Boe OI, i was elosed, and the carpenter had it removed to} kegs No. | WHIPEK LEAD. 2 Tons PUTTY, servants were diected to take putboes ‘tf, basuut Moridh Cowetery sud te-iuterred. when the stranger had eaten the fish to the! bone ow one side, he ——- turned i began on the other side. I! he lid, he was! All work, even eotton-spinning, is noble. to be imax diately seized, and on the third | Work is alone noble. ‘* be that bere said! dey thereafter he was to be put to death. | and asserted once more,” Hut, by a great stretch of imperig clemency, | the culprit Was permitted to atter one wish each day PWiieh the euperor pled ved himself tu grant, provide d it was not pare his | have no hesitation in extending the apothegm hte. Many had already perished in couse- the noblest work of God ts the man who 1s queuge of this edict, when, eve d J. @ Count! not only honest, bat who does the greatest aod his young son presented themselves at | good. 7 court. The tish was served as usual, and |,!# Health. And as theemental condition 1s 80 Carlyle says. vrees in nobility, the highest nobility is the y y 8, nobility of benelicence. Au honest man, says bhe poet, 18 the noblest work of God. We » $I ' he physie »' offic whee the dount bad removed all the fish from | Comttulled by the physteal, tne effects ot | : saléh can hardly be regarded as terminating ove side, be turned it over, and was ¢ } Healt ’ . . owe S . 7 as about to with a mere temporal benelit. Then who is commence on the other, when be was sud- | > he, leu! fool itt : c ithe greatest of all buinan benefactors ? ¢ = y seized and throwa into prisou, aod was! obviously, who enables vs to resture health told of bis approaching doom. Sorrow-| that has been deteriorated, and to preserve stricken, the count’s young son besought the | health that 1s good. emperor w allow hit to die in the room of | and preserving llealth bas been the greatest his father; a favour whiel: the monarch was) #im of the modern philantroplist, as it was pleased to accord him.” ‘Ths count was | whe philosopher's stone of the ancient al- accordingly released from prison, avd his son | ~—e was thrown into his celi in his stead. As! soon as this had been done, the young man sud to his gaolers—* You know [ have the right to make three demands bo fore I die: go apd tell the emperor to send me his | daughter, and a priest to marry us.” This} first demand was not much to the emperor's | greatest philosopher, but the greatest pluilan- | trophist the world ever suw. The question, ** Who is he?’’ has been asked by millions, and aoswerered tu them, and they bave re- juiced. Professor Holloway has couierred taste, nevertheless he feit bouad to keep his | the 3 disaut soci relormers aad bseudo- Pee eee re: fat _ | phulawtropbists the world eversaw. The tame eo A . re Bpy tm fut his Pillaand Ointinent has penetrated to request, to whreh the princess ad wa kind | ghe remotest Gonfines of the earth, and their of objection. This occurred in the Gimes! use bas diffused Health and all the happiness whea kings kept their treasures ia a eave. |.snes. iuiluw. Health, oyer countless. house- or im a tower set apart for the purpose, ike | bolds. Prom the ice-bound eapes of Lapland the Kuperor of Moroeeo w these days; and | the sunny shores of the Mediterranean, | | from the hoary sammit of the Ural moun- ou the second day of his imprisonment the : ; y : tains to the Bustern shores of the Atlantic, roung way demanded the king's tre: “a : i i - rot d 2 Yacea a we | there is not a city, town, or village of note, 21 ut i Le » one, | : : So Ms, Dept Comin’ Was a Dulkd Cue, (he e~+in which they are not met with. The Mis- oul Was bOt less S05 otut, am emperors Word | sionary takes httle else in his medicine-chest. is sacred, and having Waue tue proanse, he) The suidor aever ueeds a more yaried supply was forced to keep tt; and the ‘reasures of | for his. ‘They are peculiarly adapted to the gold and silver were placed at tie prisoner's | diseases incidental to ail Climates. They disposal. Ou getting porseasion of them, he | have never failed — nor elsewhere. a. a8 } - we xuvrerutivn * a, distribuced them profusely among the evur- Friends : we indulge in no exaggeration ; we ; . defy contradiction, b&cause we state what we re ney ta b : ona ; - 3 tiers, aud son he bad wade a Ko: uf triends| know to be true, of you are ill try these me- by bis ltherality. | dictnes, and then say whether our statements ‘The emperor began now to feel exceed. | are baseless. We are coubgent ol yvur dei- ingly un@owlurtable. Unable 'y sleep, he| sivou.—Bysion Bee. Tosy early onthe third moran. and went. | with fear in his heart, to the privou to hear what the third wish was to be, ° Lere ee The late Duchess of Gordon had so ardent | desire to bear Mr. Pitt speak in the House , ; : of Cocumens that she was induced to adopt ‘Now,’ said he to his prisoner, + tell me | the expedient of entering the gallery habited what your third demand is, that it way be | asaman. The duchess had not. unfortune- granted ut once, aud you may be hung out | ‘ly. made a seeret of her design, and of band, for L am tired of your « dmands.’ feoareely was she apeeforsabty eee en Oe ‘ie,’ albwered. hic prinooe, *L shave! pectation of the minister's speech, when the ial unk Cee. ; | Sergeant-at-arms appeared, and very politely Dut Cae Wore lavur LO Fequest ~l your ma- | whispered to her Grace that her sex was dis- jesty, which, wheu you have sha:i die cuotent. It is merely that you order of the house against the adleissiun of wil! cause the eyes of thosy woo saw way jludies anto the gallery. ‘Pray inform me, inquired tre Duchess, ** whether there | eXists any standing order tor turning a female | father turs the fish over w be put out,’ eer,”? ‘Very yood,’ repiiéd the ew ror, * your | demand is but uatural, aud spr: igs from a Seed heart. Let tus cuamberlais be seized,’ Se coutiuued, turning to bis guerds, out who has ones got in?’’—a question that (so eifectwually posed Mr. Coleman that he effected bis retreat, leaving the adventurous Jady in quiet enjoyment of her place. over and! TRUE NOBILITY—A MOMENTOUS QUESTION ! | But we must remember that there are de- | The greatest of all temporal blessings | the secret of restoring | That seeret has been discovered, its dis- | | coverer proving himself thereby not only the | more blessings on bumanity than have all! granted, L covered, and that there existed a standing | i) Cots Smalb obANTILWA ROPE, | ib) Boxes No 1 CROW N SOAP, do TY) PIPES; 15 Boxes Stareh, “0 Kegs Baking Seda, VW) Bags RICE, 2U Bois Washing Seda, Bbls Crushed Sugar. re tore, Cay : ar ™e | 20 Cases Cognac BRANDY, 1 doz. each } 29> «6©«de Brown SLERRY, 1 doz, each, j WwW de CHIAMPAGNE, } 40 de. Old tightand WHISKEY, j la.du ‘RASPBERRY. BALM, | lo de GINGERETTE, } 10 do JAMAICA RUA. r ALSO, | i+ re . |By Brig Urania from London— GO Chests of CONGO TEA, All at the lowest prices for Cash er paper. approved VILLIAM DODD, \ 1D, 18455.—4w Ts! May Queen Square. 4 « ures a Spine 1865! | : Ay Wr TIP FF Ay = se Wer ge i ¢ v z & i y rp fee a ce ER wet ex we wu! wed ee? Ne OS weed ™ 9 i? CHEAP FOR CAS i EI. ia ASZAR p wonld respeetfally erm lis and the public E irtetis aud well selected SPRING STOCK : OF | London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bradford and Birmingham GOODS. comprising all the articles required for a general STOCK, it Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. In the latest styles and newest fabrics of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shawls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, &c. wll. be. sold at Lowest Prices for Cash. Charlottetown, May 15, 1805. PLOT, in ™tore. All of whith the Just Arrived, Per Schr. Ceciiia from BOSTON. (150 Bbis. “Government Millis.” Daily Expected, Per Sehr. * Kir Canrsox,” from BOSTON, 500 Bbis. “EXTRA STATE,” (Choice brands.) | For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Ch’town, April 24, 1508. a tadine.’ | Wednesday, 10th May, Wednesday, 2nd August, - ihe ee ni loth ” 7th June, 7 wth 6 - 2ing :** st 13th Sept. , oth July, ad Och G- Behe“ L. C. OWEN, Posmaster General. General Post Office, 29th May. 1865. I=SGS5. VEAPOOL HOUSE | NEW SPRING GOODS Cotton WILLIAM FULL EGS to announce to his Customers and the Public, that he has received per ship Unpine from LIVERPOOL, G. B., A Select & Varied Assortment or Staple and Fancy — ! Goods Reduced. DRY GOODS, ngs — what stcli things as a banch of | comprising many of the LAWVEST NOVELTIES, which will be sold Vholesale and Retail, at the Lowest Prices for Cash. The present Stock comprises: q ' Y > Staple Cotton Goods, been purchased at the reduced rate, ViZ:— COTTON WARP, White Cottons Striped and Faney Shirting Prints hams, Drill Denis, Tickines, &¢,; White Red and Blue FLANNELS, Osnal ury, Slecting Bagging, Ho lands, Linens, & c. & c. LF fatal A 1 " ' es’ Hats and Bonnets, in all the newest styles. which have a: yt vUli BONNET RIBBONS, in great variety. Flowers, ‘Feathers, Hair Nets Gloves, Belts, Parasols, Xe. Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles and Sacques, in all qualities. DRESS GOODS, s, Lustres, Camelets, Delnines, Populetts, Merinos, & Cu. &e. > -n Coburg i Dress Linings and Trimmings, in variety. 5 CLOTHS, Tweeds, Broxd Cloths, Cord, &e, &c. in Doeskins, Russel Gentlemen's Furnishing Department. Rendy-wade Clothing of alldescriptions, White and Func y Shirts, Neckties, Felt Hats, Cay 8s, Braces ,&e. —ALSO Prime Congo TEA, Muscovado BUGAR and MOLASSES. Sole Leather, Candles, Soup, Glass, Nuils, &e, &e, at Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. May 15, 1865, iv in LONDON GoCDS, Expected daily per ‘Urania.’ | j } ure nerally that he HAS JUST KECEIV LD a larve | ' i } {save farther trouble, be settled im Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. | 5Q) CHESTS TEAL (finest Kaisow.) 7 100 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 50 Casks WASHING SODA, 5 Tons OAKUM, 10 Cases ASSORTED CANDY, (in bottles ) 10 Cases ASSORTED PICKLES, 2 Cases Composition CANDLES, 30 Kegs LONDON MUSTARD, 12 Boxes FINE STARCH. Wrapping Paper, Corks, Sardines, Lueea, Olive and Castor Oils, Fry’s Cocoa, Sauces, Glacking, Dlacklead, Siationery, and sundry other siall articles. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON, Water Street. May &, 1865. is] rev Qin UST RECELVED, a SUPPLY OF @F SUPERIOR far Warranted of the best quality. Please try a sample. G. D. WRIGHT. Mav 15, 1865. lm SPECIAL NOTICE! ! FFNUHE undersigned have ap- poited**tr, HH. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lettetown. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. May 1, 1865 if NOTICE. Wyk. Ec. NEWBERY is hereby authorized to collect amounts due me for professioual attendance, &¢, aud give receipts in my name. All accounts rendered by him mast, to mediately. EZR. GAUVREAU. th February, 1505, isl _S 2 Ch’ town, P. S.— E. C. Newsery cau be seen at Dr.| | Gavvugcas’s Oilice. ye Dhade | Also, via | d FRIDAY evenings, | in all eolors, Grey and | i City Drug Store, Dee. 19, 1s DAVIES & WEEKS. SPRING, N65, CiDY LOAN. A RESOLUTION having passed the City - Council for eflecting a LOAN of | FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS, Steamers ‘Princess of Wales’ and | for the purpose of erecting a PUBLIC MARKET {LOUSE: Tenders will be received at the office of | town, | The tenders to express the | proposed to be lent, with the ; ‘Lhe payment of the princiy | Debentures, under the seal of vears from date, with the from the general fundsof the Corporation. by order PETER MACGOWAYN, Cit Charlottetown, 20th May, 1565, t VACCINATION, Charlottctown and Royalty. rate of interest. y Clerk. ; May 24th, 1865. N f ACT TO PROMOTE VACCINATION, I hereby ifouse on Wednesday next (3ist of May), and on avery future Saturday and Wednesday, unti the 24th day of June, at 3 o'clock iv the afternoon ed, who may then appear there. .*, As the amended Act of the last session o the Legislature provides that vaccination shall be perforined, without any charge, by the superiutend from this date. H. A. JOHNSON, Snperintendant Vaccination. OUR SPRIN G | Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE. ARE NOW READY FOR | } | BEER & SONS. j ate i Ch'town, 15th May, 1865 ronanratc i ail wines . - br it __________| @vONSISTING OF GRIST. SAW’ and Dt y Ir NAYT t 0} @ me SHINGLE MILLS, worked by a powerfiu] | | Spring Importations,” |S sate rete, worked ty = powers | UST RECEIVED be Shine “ts . C Bay to Grand River W 3 toabeint tlire le : . , pers te nw? quarters of a mile from the hatter, with ex lious Owen" and * Unpbine,” nad on sale at Ruildis itiached, al present in tle occapauzion of { B ° sat . Pacer ~ bey er Dodd’s Brick Store. Pownal Street, | Alexander Dixon. | at j 1 +t . orfurther particuinrsapnly to fion,. . lonale j 10 Bhs Urished SI ui 1h, . ert ‘ : ' S M : : zp i sour be | 0 Boxes st) AP. In Gilat tlie! ty ti “f " river volt of Hear Be ! 6 Casks Paint Ou pre lines. 2 ate¢Tins iloerii . se . | Sh iocs White ra JOHN NICHOLS. ) Reg ite Lead, ee ein 1) Cwt. PUTTY, wtb % 10 Boxes Glass, issorted.) } GAT: & | 120 Baus Nuils, (ass uted.) DD inde eed hod o Us dhayco: Syloes, a are instrueted to sel on cits long nntines Vilke’s i : y ot : | =U Seits Plough Mountings, (Wi an bivee? iaté poldehnion of that Cede | & Gray's.) hle Tract of LAND on Townehia din. ot bast DODD & ROGERS. i- aha a deied Sees eee a | May 2, 1865 Cin ce ee a oo sent i} xa i 1 Seitlement aomite ‘ ' ly 1 i ‘ ’ tg x ti @. 2 ‘ iD y to Ws t Bresh Garden & BPield Seeds |." ¢ about omg ‘ an ee rs Smee oT a ; . AT APOTHECARIES’ HALL. very excellent LAND, ’ , | )5 acres of v ‘ beqire i ready f raecrop;} Tan »>-D ‘) ’ . j : J UST ARRIVED per Barque “Undine” | alt the remainder is covered with hard and 6 fi from LIVERPOOL, and steamer “Commerce” | wood, aveqnailed in qnauntity and quality im chat from BOSTON, « choice lot of flourishing se nent of Bedeque. Also the sonth | half of 8 acres of MAKSH, a hitle below the farm Really Fresh GARDEN AND FIELD in every variety. T. DESBRISAY. oO SE rng pep SPETNT) Mav 8 1865. Fishing Tackle. Y Barque Undine t have RECELVED FISHING RODS, CASTING LINES, FLIES, LELS, Uanding Nets, Liwerick Hooks, &e., &e.. offered very low. T. DESBRISAY. May &, 1865. 50 Ch’town, March 20, 1865, CODFISH. QUINTALS CODFISH, for by the subscriber. ale & J. 8. CARVELL, NOTICE TO THE TRADE. MPUK SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELV- BVTHE USUAL Spring & Summer & > : a9nACr- Reports of Fashions for 1865, | With FULL Sizep Cur. Parrs GARMENTS from the representations on the Fishiou Plate. Orders punctually attended to. JOMIN BELL, Queen Street, Charlottetown. April 1%h, 1865. WAGON FOR SALE. A double-seatel WAGON, pearly new, for which a credit of twelve mouths will be given, on approved joint note of hand. W. MeGILL. KNB OF May 15, 1865. di A CARD. IIE subscriber, in returning thanka to his friends and castomers for the Hberal pa- in business, would intimate to them and the public venerally that he is prepared to exeerte orders in the various branches connected with his trade, that is te say .— ’ . i . . . Carriage & Sleigh Painting, . House, Sign, and HRYAMETRAL BATT Plain and Decorative PAPER - HANGING, Carriages and Sleighs always on kaud for sale in season, Atso—A quantity of 10 x 10 WINDOW SASHES, with or without Glass, for Sule cheap for Cash or approved paper. . erEe ec C7" All orders from the country punc- tually attended to. EDWARD MARTIN. Residence, Kent Street. nearly opposite JoHN Scorr, Esq., Carriage builder. ~ Charlottetown, April 24, 1865. 3m STELLA COLAS. | Rimmel’s Stella Colas Boquet, dedicated by permission to bis taleuied Artiste “Wer beauty hangs upon the chee bea | the k oi night, As arich jewel in au ethiop’s ear,” Perfumes for the Handkerchief: j Alexandra, Guards, Fragepane, | Prince ot Wales, Ritumel’s Lilly of the Valley | Jockey Club, — Wood Violet, Milletieur, re Essence Boquet, Patchouly, Violet, | West End, New Mown [ay, Love’s Myrtle. | The Bard of Avon's Perfuwe, in a neat: box - Sydeubam Ean de Cvlogue, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Lavender Flowers, Verbena Water, Tercentenary Suchet, Perfumed Tercenten- | | ary Sonyeuir, Shakespeare Gokien Scented Locket ' Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for waking ithe Hair soft and glossy ; Rose Leaf Power, an ‘improvement on Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion. }for the ¢omplexion; Depilatory Powder, for re- mevig supertinous hairs without injury to the skin —Napoleon Pomade; for fixing the Mustacheos and instantaneous Hair Dye. for giving the Hair aud whiskeis a natural and permanent shade with- out trouble and danger. ;. Rimmel’s Rose Water Crackers, a new ard amus. . ing device for evening parties. WM. R. WATSON. vl. ithe City Clerk, from persons willing to lend the | said sum, or any part thereof—not less than ONE | HUNDRED POUNDS—w the City of Charlotte- amount of the sum ut will be seenred by t e City, } uviuble ten interest half-yearly, accordance with the provisions of the give notice that I will attend at the old Court to vaccibate all persons, not successfully vacciuat- aut of Vaccmation, it will, therefore, be my duty to enforce thre penalties of the Act on all persons re- siding in Charlottetown and Royalty who have not | been vaccinated, or who shall neglect to have their * | children or themselves vaccinated by a duly qua- lified medical practitioner, withhm three mouths Emportations INSPECTION & SALE. tronage extended to him since his commencement | Goose and Dack Gun. | VENETES subscriber has a very superior doub-e | a barrelled DUCK GUN fer sule, mate hiy iB. Cogswell, Stand, London, No. 9 in tie Bore, and weighs eleven pounds and a half. Warrauied avery hurd hitter. Price £12 l0scy, For ters | enquire of WILLIAM SWABEY, jr Monnt Stewart, 20th Mareh, L865 DR. G. W. SUTHERLAND. i KTURNS thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him since commencing the practice of his profession, in its various branches, in this City, and trusts, by attention rnd assiduity, that the same may still be continued towards him. * By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has increased his present larwe Stock of : Drugs and Chemicals, Choice Perfumery; Toilet Articles, in variety ; | selected from the best. London House, by those | competent of doing justice to the business. Yhe Dispensary department will be under his own iz mediate superintendence. Dn. SUTHERLAND begs also to observe that he trnets the fact of having practised im Scotland seve- ral years, and nearly twenty vears of extensive Colonial practice in every branch of his profession, combined with unremitting assiduity and perso ual attendance, will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satisfaction. f= Advice to the poor gratis. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, 1564, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. oy ie ° 4 3 . = heme o ee == 4 = ~~ £6 tte by ime a ee ie 2 a 8 ee o -_ c <=: a4& = oy o td £2 z 3 : 3 bh “Fo ee SP nm & oO fe. 28 €3, a > = -s ey 2". Fy toe 5A a P Rott = E; od weg a = & osee S ay a be & ~ be "Oro t= We © 4 2 =. & = =. rm & So ¢€ MS Feit & xr > % @ eR sl Siw S72 & = fe ©. ©. 9, Ss ceek es ae oe ty = ° ah . : c = Our = oo S a o 7. i? . 2 . = at 3? s aay e Gis - an Es - Bronchial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, THROAT DISEASES. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. T° be SOLD by PRIVATE CON. TRACT, that beantifal TRACT of LAND. belonging to the Subscriber, adjoiuing the Farm of James Miller, Esq., on Towuship No. 24. This Land is unrivalled in point of situation and quality. It is covered with a rich growth, consisting priv- cipally of Beech and other valnable kinds of Hard Wood, has a frontage of about nineteen Chains aud thirteen links on the St. Peter's Road, and is dis tant only about 4} miles fro.n Charlottetown. JOUN LONGWORTUH. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1864. tf : NOTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! YHE subscriber, as the Agent of Sir Samvues Cenanp, Bart., The Right Hon LAURENCE SULLIVAN, and Mr. Epwarp Cunarp, haus been directed to discontinue the system of LEASING LNDS—heretofore pursued. For the future these lands will be SOLD en the following terms :—A deposit of Twenty-five per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time o i reement, and the residue in ten The price will be shillings (20s.) per acre upwards. varticulars wade known at the Subscri- signing the a years by equal instalments. from Twenty Fart! ey ber’s office. G. W. DEBLOIS. Ch’town, May 15, 1865. LOTS FOR SALE, FENSIE Subscriber offers for sale Two | Pleasantly situnted WATER LOTSin George town, With Water Privilege to the channel, adjoin- ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town. Also, several BUILDING LOTS iu different parts of Charlottetowu. Terms liberal. f GEORGE COLES. , Charlottetowr, 6th March, 1865 Valuable Farm for Sale. To be sold by PRLVATE CONTRACT, that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on Lot 34, knownas ** MARSHFIELD,” containing 260 Aeres, more or le<s, of excellent Land, of which aboat 150 are under cultivation, and the re mainder, for the most part, covered with a valu able growth of Firewood, Scantling and Fencing Poles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are {Jarge and commodious, aad the Riad is inexcellent condition. Terms and further particulars made known on application to the Subs« ri i to CHAKL I ber on the Premises, o1 i.e . i. P. HAYTHORNE. , 1864, uf Marshfield, Nov. 2 aT ) years, and the annual is The lease rent Is. per vcre. Valuable is for Y Ml Property at afiiil ; Tt A AT Wri? Ow GRAN RIVER, LO? 56, Fer Sale, by Private Centract, of the late Thomas Weight, Ex The above property will terms. Auy iuforniati cation to : i be sold on reasonable | } j } ; ; ’ n can be obtuined on app pp MW. N. HOPE, St. Eleavor’s, MARK BUTCHER, Ch’town, ‘Trustees for the above Property Cli'town, May 8.1865. 4i x » . . A Freehold Farm far Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front | 7 Land, ina high state of cultivation, with a| eood Dwelling Hou ing Machine, and all other requisites snitable for a Farm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, | in the rear, sitnate on the south sideof Elliot River, | about seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite j near two public wharfs for shippi prodace, &e, | The above property 1s well worth the notice ofany | person Wishing to purchase a good freehold pro- | perty, being the estate of the late J. C. Wrigit, | | Esq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the i | purchase money. J ire ut the office of Henry | | at Palmer, Esquire. or ui the residence of the sub | ° ; e, Darn, Coach Honse, Thresh- | } Shippily scriber, in Prince street CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. | Charlottetown, October 6, 18G4. tf } | FREE LAND At Egmont Bay, Lot 15. | FOR SALE, 125 acres, 20 acres Upland | | cleared, and 20 acres Salt Marsh. fronting 19 j chains on the shore at Ros ky Point Fishing Cove. | The rear buts on the main road. ’ Atsco— acres of Land, 26 ncres cleared, 16 acres of which sre feneed and under erop, frowting 10} | chains en the shore. Vhe main roud k uding to | | ’ } ' j | | 1 ’ Rocky Point ruus through this farm. Atsu—io acres near the Chapel on the sonth side of a beautiful river, with about 20acres cleared Ay} 9 of which are under crop. t+ abundance of sea manure ean be had on the | shore of the farms. The terms upon whieh these | farms wil! be sold are very liberal. Please apply to Mr. F. W. Hugues, Examiner Office, Charlotte- | town, or to N. J. BROWN. Brown's Mart, Egmont Bay, Angust 8, 64. \Old Abo ecalis for 300,600 men!| Lei Old Abe rip!! r listen to the eali of | /Byav you not bette ersigned, who invites the attention : the und lof the public toa VALUABL FREEHOLD PRO- | |PERTY which they offer for sale. The Farm| | | consists of 2 160 ACRES OF LAND, | | xitnated abont amile and a half from Port Hill, | jhaving its front on Richmond Bay. Aboent 1290 | | acres are now under cultivation, and the residue is | | covered with Hard and Soft Wood. On the pre. | } mises there is a comfortable two-story Dwelling | Honse, a large Barn, Out Houses, and an excellent | Well of Water. Any quantity of seaweed and jmussiemnd can be had on its shore daring summer. Persons wishing to purchase cau apply to the un- | dersigned on the premises. a JAS. & ALFRED BROWN. tf Oct 24, 1864. Warm for Sale. PPuE subscriber offers for sale a FARM situated at Cascumpee, Lot 4: contains 100 jacres of Land, about 45 acres cleared and under | cultivation, the rest covered with hardwood; one} | mile from the village of Alberton, fronting on the | Kildare Read 20 chains, lately oceapied by Georve | Warren. On the premises ix a new DWELLING LLOUSE, 32% 26 feet, and BARN 4032 feet and | splendid Well of Water at the door. This farm jis handsomely situated, and is the most excellent | farm on that side of the Island. Further purtiealars as io terms, &c. made known jon applicatiou to the subscriber at Cuscumpee | Wharf. JOUN WHITE. September 96, 1864 i | "gare. ‘me ! ROTICE. AJ > VENUE undersigned ixecutors and Trustees ao of the Estate of the late JOHNS BREMNER, of Churlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- | | sors having claims on the said estate to furnish their aceounts forthwith to Renanp Hearrz, I Great George Street: the said €stute are 4 “ 20ty-, and all persons indebted to ; requested to pay over the ;amonnt of their respective accounts to lin cing authorized to receive the saine. , ! JAMES MOOR. ROLERT LONGWORTH RICHARD HEAKTZ, Execators ul T a | Charlottetown, Augnst Sih, io. oe . ee : a Lae | Judson’s Worm Tea! he Valuablo & Desirable Building | — lof the stomach as these | . i prratme he ; 2 ae che | > | lost, and how they can be recovered. IT RELIEVES COLIC, ee Carltcn’s Condition Powders! | THE INWALID’S FRIEND 3 is ~ 4 ewe TOAUOWANS PRLS, Nervous Disorders. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the rervons system? To be excitable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where cay a remedy be found? 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No diseases ave more frequent. few more danrer ns The « of dixordered action mav aliwave be removed by Holhowany » now ned Pills They , quickly remedy any temporury stagnation of blood relieve any over gorged veins, moderute the hurried breathin md enable oO e wimenipe and longs te perfort ur fonetiona with 2 une reentarity | These Prils, by their parifving powers, cleanse the I all impurities, and thus fi agumst consumption, asthma, an WeoRory eolipauts. Debilitated Constitutions. In eases of debility, lanconr, and nervousness, ‘tions of the respiratory ercans. first avmptoi ; a xxl from TY thee ae 4 ebher pul- re ited by excess of any kind. whether mental or physical, the eiicet of these Pills is im the } igh. ext degree bracing, renovating and resterutive Chev drive fr the system the morbid canse of sense, re-establish the divestion, r Inte all the per retions, br e the beryous svstem, rise the pa tieut’s spirits, and bring back the frume to its Ith and vigour. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Headache. and Lowness of Spirits. These Pills effect a truly wonderful change iw debilitated constitutions, as tl ey create a healthy uppetitte, correct: Indigestion, remove excess of ile, and overcome viddiness, beudaebe, and palpi } tation of the heart. 7,77 Hollow ay’s Pills are the best remedy kzownin the world Jor the foliowing diseases :— Ague jFemale Irregula Serofila, or Asthma rities King's Evil Biliens Com- |Feve re of all [Sore Theeate plaints { kinds Stone & Gravel Bloiches on the) Fits Second vy Symp Skin iFout toms — " Bowel Comp- |Head-ache Tic-Doulourenx laints HTndigestion Tumours Colica Tntlammation Meers Constipation of [ : Jaundice \weerral A few. the Bowels \Liver Complnta}__ tions Consumption Lumbago Worms of all Debility iPiles | inds Dropev Rheumatism Weakness, from Dyseptery Retention of whatever cause &ce., &e. Sold at the Establishment of Prorrsson Horne Way, 244, Strand, (near’Temple Bar.) 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The above work contains most useful and interest ing information on the physiological changes which vceur 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 toan advanced period of life, tow they are It is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, and dangerous remedies 50 generally resorted to by © persons, whe, practising with faise medical qualifi- cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi cious treatment frequently abortive. 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