etic. epnnn a , : -— Oe ne nll tae | | A pe a Wn ct I 5 lll te cry Hy, -' WEW Goods! NEW «oops! | 2 } Subscriber would iaform the Inhabi mis of PE. bsland, that, on the arrival of tee Beg ANN, frow Liverpool, G. B, be will Yarmouth Cooking Stoves. YARMOUTH STOVES, the real ar ticle, Just reeeived by CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'tewn, Now. 12, 1866 3m pat ial ej Wholesalic and Retail, Tobacco & Candles. Por Udeh or good Jomt Notes of Hand, J UST received and expected per Alhambra, Neel. 2d&3 WHITE LEAD, ia 56, 28. & 14 iba. ; Black. Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & [4 Ibs. ; Boiled avd raw LINSEED OILS Chanee's Swethwick GLASS : PUTTY, Black and White, in Bladders 28 and 14 tbe: CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES Diamdnd Head DECK SPIKES; Mars Refined and Common TRON assorted aizes; Harrelwend Kegs COAL TAR: Marvels Black and Bright VARNISHES; Cale RUMP aad WIRE CORDAGE; Ratte Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; Bare YELLOW METAL. § to 3 } YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTB,7 «8; | CLINCH RINGS, fron and Yellow Metal: Crated and Cask«GLASS. CILINA and EARTH- ENWARE,—Crates assorted for country wee ; ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING ROATS, much approved of by Evnglieh fishermen. Parhest wanting anv af the above articles wi! da well’ Gy calling aud inspecting them, at the OLD STAND, formerly vecauped by W. W Loup & Co, HEAD of LORU’'S WHARF Water St cect, | ARTEMAS LORD. Oct. 29. 1866 RECMOWV AL. FHYUE Subscriber begs respectfully to an- nounce to bis customers and trienda that he has REMOVED te the New B ck Building, in 0 Queen Steet, erected on the site ef bw furwer Biore, where be hae opened his NEW GOODs! | Received per Undine, L. C. Owen and Lotus, from | Great Britain: and per Oriental States; comprising, iw part, wax Cottons: Grey and W bite Cottons, Grey Sheetings. Regatta | and Faney Shirtings, Fancy bP riots, re eg Jeane, Glazed hinings, Casbana, ‘Tickings, Towel- ings, Battings White, Warps, &e., &c. $7 Cloths: Bisek-and Bloe Pilots, Whitneys, Devons, Astri- | ‘enne; Seotch Twerda, Fancy Doeskine, Black | Broag Cloths, Black Doeskios and Casiwere aud | | Usion Cloakings Dress Stuffs : Franbh Merinoes, Colonred CUoborgs Alpacas, | Black Ctutgs atid Luatrew, Feney Checks, Gala} Piaids, Pisio aud Paucy Winerys, Serges, Caab- | meres, Plaids, &c. Fancy Goods: Ribbons, Feathets, Flowers, Brooches, Drees | Butiids, Belt Buckles, Bead Trimmings, Laces, | Edgings. Frillings, Stamped Musiins, Berlin Wools, Besich Yarne, Patent ond Silk Veivets, Velvet Ribbons, Dress Caps, Borders, Caps,Cauls, | Veils, Heads; Clwuds, &e., &c Blankets, Rugs, White, Searet and Coloured | Fiannels,. Scariet and Black Shirting, Saxony Shirtings, Bive Serges, Scarfs ond Cravate, dec. | Linens : White Frontings, Grass Cloths, Hollands, Table | Damaske, Tiekings, Osnaburgs, Hessians aud) Drilliags Gents’ Furnishing Goods: | Coste. Vrats, Panta, Shirts, Socks, Drawers, | carriages and windows. Gloves, Hats & Cups, Mufflers and Scarfs, Neck | Ties, Collars, Braces, and Kubver Coats. s ~—Also— Ladies’ Felt, Velvet, and Sis HATS; Ladies’ | Fur Boag. avd Muffs, Woollen Shawis, Howp | Skifts add Skirtings; Rubber Boots and Shves; | Pelt SaoW Byots, &e., &c. Tailors’ Trimmings. G ies god Dye Stutls; a full Assortment of Biball Wares, &c., &e. &e FREDERICK LEPAGE. Gieagow Heuse Nev. 12. Int. Liverpool ‘'rader. The weil kuown a 1 Clipper Bark *“ UNDINE,” Lawarasce Kickuan, Commapider, wil! sail from LIVER. POOL for this fort on or about the , let day of APRII. next. For Freiylit or Passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs JOSEPH POPE & VUO., Trafford Chuam- bers; here to the undersigne JAMES C. POPE. vel pet Pn ae eee REGULAR LINE OF : Packets FROM, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.| THE Sabseribers inform the pubiic that the following Vessels will be at aw loudiug bh at LIVERPOOL and GLASGU for CHARLOTTE. 7 TOWN, and wiibeail from their res. | pective ports on the lat APRIL next. i FROM LIVERPOOL: | Theat Ship "L C OWEN," 430 tona regiater, soppered, Rowext Fieasen, Commander. FROM GLASGOW: The Berqoe * EMPRESS3,"' 386 tone register, 3.3 31 Bureau Veritas, Jeux Gi! Lis, Commander Both these vessels vave frst class avcommoda- tien for Passenyeps. For FREIGHT or PASS\GE apply in Liver- i te Messrs. WILLIAM STEWART & CU., atford Chambers, South Joho Street; in Glas £23; to JAMES KELSO, junr., Union Street; or Charlottetown w L. C. OWEN, WILLIAM WELSH. Jan 14, 1867. 2m Liverpool to (harlottetown. THE Clipper Burk LILLIE, classed A | at Lioyd's for 7 vears, copperéd and copper fastened SaMUEL Nic#otsox, C mmunder, will be dis tcbed as above about the Picet of | APRIL next. This vessel | asulready proved her- | self a desirable conveyance for goods. For Freiget, apply in Liverpool to Sir James! Maleolm, 57 South John street, or here to tte owners Jan. 14, TRAA t COAL! COAL! | LARGE quantity of Round and| * Black, Cape Breton COAL, ne article, for | gale by the Subscriber, at the following Rates, | visu | Mound Coal per Toa, Ra bd | Binck Coul do lGe Daye of delivery, Wednesday in each week W. W. LORD. JAMES DUNCAN & Co. | ® Charlottetown, Dec. 10 (fA6 “Extra aud No. | Buffalo Robes. | G. & 8. DAVIES. +) Oharlottetown, Dee 3. 1266 550 Pairs Boys’ & Meus skates. Por wale « leap by G. & 8. DAVIES. ¢ Chariottetewa, Dec 3, irss. a ~ JOHN BELL, MANUFACTURER of Clothing in all ite brangher. thaukfal to his friends | 0d patrons for puet favors, begs leave to inform) Shem aud the public gene: ally, that be is etil! to be | foand at hin Old Stand on Q CREN STKKE TT”, aud | {se prepered to make upallsindsof garurcuts. entrust. | i Mig tle latest style wud iutprovement of | lou. | Terms Cash. Futrance af the side Door, Street, July 9, | 3f6 a YARMOUTH STOVES, ovat BECELVED by the Subseriber, | © per Sehoonar Many. from Yarmouth, « fall | complete Curgo of thove eclebrnied STOVES, vx of Cooking, Box aud Franklin, the cha | facter of which iv xo well known to otr Island! farmers, to whofi they linve given such yeneral | on, They ill ve sold wt the asnal teruis | for Cash oF approveu Nu es. ' R. J. CLARKE. | Orwell Cheap Stere. t i September (0th, i? 6 isi h | | ’. Administration Notice. LL persons indewed to the K-tare of WILETAM SNEBRSTON, late of Charlorte. fown. deceased are req ested to make immediute ment, and those having legal demands npuivet | @ suid estate, ure reqvired to furnish the same, | aitestad, tu the auccrsigned for settlement. MARY SNEEATON, Execuirix. Ch'tows, Dec. 10.185. = am Administration Notice. ert persons indebted to the Estate of | Cepisin Geonee Pornests, late of Soutb- part, deceased, ave reg ivsted to wake immediate. , "ee t; and thore hb ving lega! demands against | fem te, are recjdiced to furnish the same, , tothe woderaigned for settlements J , Executor. Rosthpert, Scpt. $9, id6é. [Oct 4. | 1A rom the United | \2 Ch'town, Nev. 12, 1866 Woollens Ito arrive :— ' 1) Bexea Perey Tobaces, iv Boxes Candies, 6's CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Nov. 12, 1466 Ber isl pat e Cranberries. 1 Bbis best CRANBERRIES. Cheap by i CARVELL BROTHERS. | Ch'tewn, Nov J2, 1866 Sm patiigy | Plaister. 10 Bbls. CALCULED PLAISTER. CARVELL BROTHERS. | Ch'town, Now. 12, 1866. isl pat sj sin Sides beat No. i New York SOLE} LEATHER 100 CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Nov. 12, ] 566 Sm isl pat 3} 10( Ch'town, Now. Ie, Harness. Single eset of Nice LIARNESS. Bale Cheap. Cigars. | Boxes Choice Brands CARVELL BROTHERS. TPno6 Si isl pat ej For CARVELL BROTHERS Ch’rewn, Nov. 12, 1366 Nails & Spikes. Kegs assorted sizes. Balance of a| cousignmeut. Fer sale low by CARVELL BROTHERS. | Ch'town, Nov 12, 1366 __ Sar ial i Tar & Rosin. Barrels each TAR and ROSIN. CARVELL BROTHERS. Sin ial pat xj ”) F ott ist paul sj Ch'tewn, Nov. 12, 1866 Brandy & Whiskey. A Consignment of beat Cognac Brandy. —ALSO-— Red aod Blue Cotton) ap javoice of Rum and Whiskey. | For aale luw te close it up. CAKVELL BROTHERS. Jun isl pat #) Cordage. 2 Coils Manilla Cordage, 20 He Hemp CARVELL BROTHERS, Ch'town, Nov. 12, 1866 put isi sj du Sacks. 3 Dozen Grain SACKS. CARVBLL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1866. Sugar & Molasses, UST received :— 13 Casks Bright Cuba Sugar, 15 Puncheous choice Molasses. —ALSO— 3m isi pats} 30 Puncheons Molasses, 20 Hiids Sugar. Fur sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Nov 12, 1966 3m ie! pat ¢j Fire Engines ! 10 & necessary ariicle to have at hand in case of fire. and useful in watering gardens, washing For sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’tewn, Nor. 12, 1866 3m ish pat x) Sheepskin Coats. ] 0 Sheepekin Uvats (an excellent article) will turn the rain and keep out the mud. Cheap. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Nov, 12, i866. Sur int pat sj Vinegar. J UST landed: — 10 Casks Best Vinegar. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town. Nav. 12. 1°66 3m ial pat »j Soup. 100 Boxes best Common, Domestic and Engiish Soap. For sale cheap CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1566. Sun isl pat sj Chain, Anchors, Hardware, &c. N consignmest— Two small Anchors, A quantity of chain various sizes, 10 dozen assorted Brass Hinges, 40 “ . Screws G6 ” Carpenters’ Compasses, 1 set Inks and Dies, 2 Dog Chalklines. -—ALSO— 1 Bb! Black Paint, 1 . Rosin CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1366. Sup is) pat s} Fairbank’s Patent Scales. OUNTER, Beam aad Platform Scales of various sizes. Kept constantly on hand by CARVELL BROTHERS, Agente. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 13866 Sin isl pat aj Raisins. 50 Boxes and half Boxes Branch Raisins, 20 Half and qr Boxes Layer Raisins. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1866. Sm ial pat 8} Corks. O* Bale ($0 Gross) Corke CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1865. 3in ivi pat sj Kervsene Oil. Jy ost received per Alhambra — 5 O Casks best Oil. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'tewn, Nov. 12, ) 866. Sin ial pat sj Cheap by Tea, 100 Ohests beet Black Tea. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Nov. 12, 1866. Sun ist pat sj Palings. ‘ ordered in mistake, will be sold 3000, cheap on early application to CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'toan, Nov, $2, 1866 4m isi pats) Flour. 100 Bbis various Brande, CARVELL BROTUERS. _Ch'town, Nov. 12, 1566. ‘$un inl pat sj FLOUR. 200 BBLS. Choice Extra FLOUR, “ 200 — ee. For Sale by Superfive I. C. HALL. HERRING. 200 Bbls. new Bay of Island FAT HERRING, for Bale vy I. C. HALL. Dee, 24, 1866. 10 Reoxes American FLAT TOBACCO, for poe" 1. C. HALL Dee. 24, 1866. wea ; PURBSLANI PISTURSS PYUBSLANI PISTURS: A Re now taken at our Gallery, the only +™®% place in the Colony where they are taken. Phese ure the Portraits that of late Eave cansed such excitement all aver Earope and America ; and uo wouder, for they are truly wonderful specimeus offirt, avd are destined to supersede every other style of Portruiture. For beauty of tint, and harmony of lightsud shade, there ia nothing in the world to equal it. They are done on Porcelain, aud are indestructible, rivalling wems of the firat water, l respectfally invite all who can uppreciate to see Bpecitaens b Woon view at wy studio, R. ®. McLELLAN, Artist und Photowrapher. Great George Street Oct 2. P66 RFMOVAL. | [D®: W. G. Sutherland ba removed from his late residence on Queen Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George Streets, and would respectfully inform bis friends and cnstomefs, that by late arrivals of direct impor tations from Europe, he has yreatly added to his large Stock of Druga. Chemicale, Perfumery, and To.let Articles in variety DR. SUTHERLAND retnrns thanks for the pa tronage so liberally extended to him since his reai- dence jn Charlottetown, and hopes the same way be continued towards him; trusting that. by assi- duity and attention ia every brapeh of hie profes- sion, be will retain the confideuce of the public. The Digpenaury is uuder the Doctos’s own Adgice to the peor Gretis. ‘Muy 7, 1866. | Va., February 6, 1566, says : | THE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FORTY YEARS AGO | wy daughter's bebatt, L thank you heartily | use vl any other preparation,’ | And suid by ali | Goods Dealers, and Merchauats generally, at ore | DR. KNIGHT'S | ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, ae Subscriber respectfully in/orms the Is the only preparation in use which Sovariably CRASGES GRAY anp Papen Hate to 17s onsemaz | (Lat he is prepared to furnish Castings of various Ite effects are 40 UN(FORM AND SexebyY, aa descriptions at the COLOn to be regarded almosé MIRACULOUS It gives UNIVKaSAL SATISFACTIVN, & single trial | proving its superiority over all other articles ef- | " fered to the public under similar names. }C Liver. EF G@. Waitt, writes frou Bastpert, Me., April 17, 1866: ‘ Though but twenty-etx years | 4 of age, my hair had become quite gray, when, at! the suggestion of Dr. Carpenter, | gave your! 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Such uniform, speedy, |), tl jand satisfactory effects have never tullowed tue) County, will meet with liberal patronage from the ''Traders and Merchaats of Summerside, and Prince ’ N. Y., says in her) 6 *{ won't say that 1} Mare. Ociver, of Carl tou, letter, duted May 9, 1866: ave used your Oriental Hair Restorer, for what use NEW TOBACCO FACTORY. lis prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with yood article. at the very loWest prices, and on the Just on the square, x - SUMMER ST DER HE SUBSCRIBER OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, ve Island Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a 1ost reasonable terms—and hopes his Factory. eing the first’ of the kind established in Prince ounty geuerally PATRICK REILLY. Julw 3b. PR65 Suinmerside cud a person of wy age bave for suck things t But wy frievds bave used it, and I bave witnessed its wonderful effects. If Ll ever should get gray, | siall Know What tO rerort to } Coluipns aight be filled with testimonials like the abeve, but their publivation is bol Considered | necessary. lu tae preparation of the Orental| Haw Restorer the west custly waterial is used, and | }uuv palus are spared to make it au article which | shall STAND [HE TRST OF ALL TINS The verdict of the people is in its favor. Knight's Oriental. Hair Restorer ja prepared by E.R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Maze | Druggiste, Perfawers, Foency | One Dollar per Bottle. DR. KNIGHTS HATR DRESSING. A VEGETABLE PREPARATION For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair, Contains neither Oi) nor Alovbol, This article bas been prepared with a view to | Supercede the peruicivus compounds sv common in the market, the use of which bas been aimost in variably detrimental to the growth and beauty of | the hair. It is especially adapted to the use of | ladies and ohildren, with whom it is a UNIVER. | SAL FAVORITE. Persons whose bair has been | thinned by sickness Or age should give it a trial. A luxuriant growth will result. By the use of Dr, ” — Bindery at Mrs. Bremner Judson’s Pills. cag PRINTLY % GEO. BREMNER, @ Printer, Book-binder, AND STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITNDE and NEATNESS. i Entrauve to Printing Office and s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. KNIGHTS’ HALRK DRESSING, the hair is beau- Nervous Headache is cured, hair eaters are era- dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are removed. DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, tified, its growth is improved, the scalp is cleansed, | WATC I i ES and J KE W WLLER 7. UST RECEIVED, from ENGLAND, om ———— MT Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Charlottetown, - - - P. E.tsiand. Attorney and Barrister ~ at - Low, ‘Office: -- Great George Street, Se ee FRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, Orricé-~ PAVILLION HOTEL, (mext door to Hon. Joseph Heusley’s) Jan. 14, 1867. R. REDDIN, CONVEYANCER, &ec. Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral. } September's. 1868. = CARD. | THOMAS KELLY, | | having JUST) Darrister-at-Lamw, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - - - - - P. E.I. Dec. 10, 1866. ly pd A. McNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, | MASON’'S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street. Charlottetown,....-.---- P. E. Island. July 23. tf ~ F, P, NORTON, Commission Merehant, AND Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN -- - P. E. ISLAND _October 24, 1864 ly CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward lolaud, AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express. te CASH ADVANCES made npon CONSIGN. MENTS received, or when sent to their Agents abroad. April 30, 1866. ~ CAND SALE. T¥NO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, of best quality, and for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases. i on FRIDAY, the Firreestu day of MARCU uext, at the hoarof 12 o'clock, noon, at the Colonial HORSES. oc RS S og pr Seep & ro st sroth FATTENING STOCK. ARMERKS will find it a saving to them - of many dollars by using these Powders. | When fattening stock, by mixing @ little of these i A COMMON SENSE VIEW Mode in which ACT UPON THE HUMAN SYSTEM. Powders with the food, you will find thet they will | tatten quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and oF THE | The many DISEASES OF HORSES Powders. : Qc | One Powper drives ouc Worms. AEP OB APLAP APR SRW HOS 4 PC 3 | One Powpen puts a Horse in condition. | One Powpen makes a Horse shed his coat, to the hair, - | Owe Powper cures the Horn Distemper im Cat- | CARKLEON'S CONDITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best ching ia lto health and vigor after severe exposure or hard | driving. | tive organs, and purify the b\ood of animals, chere- | by equalising the cire ulation of the blood, au@im- | d itself by an improvement in the ap- Thia is an age of inquiry. People wantto know | asada ng it = certiin fact thai eo to them as facts, and as far as this j aud unthrifty. CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS GREAT PROTECTIVE AND INVIGORANT | attacks of any scute diseases such as Influense, Infawwation of the Lungs, Nassl | better in every respect. lean almost all be PREvENTED or cwRED by these One Powper cures Bots. CTO (I RITTER One Powper gives # suit and glossy appearance i / 1 sth h tle. \ the world to strengtben a horse and to restere bim | The Powders cause a healthy action of thediges- | parting vigor to the whole frame. . This soon the why and wherefore of all statements submitted | gniwal ean be in perfect beaith if the coat be rough will be found a perfect ronic and ResTORER efter | Strangles, is concerned, it is proposed to gratify them. Gleet, ete, All the pbysiciaus admit thatthe vreatest diffi Every one who owns Stock culty they encouuter in their practice isin convey: | . ; a tae . ~ lof any kind should use this medicine. It is alwe ing to the seatof a dineuse te medicament that \ oanbuiad ei ot, imembane as OD saan will counteract and neutralize it. Electricity ha® | given without tear seen tried for this purpose, but it is now senerally | Barmers who are fattening their stock ebou'd admitted that the electric fluid is too subtle an juse these CONDITION POWDERS. They wilt agent to be made the vebicle of medication. y, | BOOP all kinds ot stock bealthy aud it good heart, *| and wake them fatten much easier end shocks the nerves, bat cannot distribute through | than they otherwixe would. Find the signature Medicated elec | of J. Carlton Comstock, But a | im fall on the wrapper of each package. This'ts the vuly teat of the True Carlton's Condition Powders. Yuke no Counterfeits got up on the reputation of these Powders. Sold by ail dealers. Get * B: L. Judson & Co's Almanac,” Feb. 11 4m THE ROAD TO HEATH the system anything except itself. tricity is, in short, an exploded humbug. liquid stimulant, as everybody knows, can be | charged with tha essential properties of any and | every substance in the Matera Medica, and there is | no berbial extract which it will not boldin solution | with all its preventive and curative virtues uni | paired. Champion Force Pumps, known to be | will not avil or etain the skin, er any article of apparel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in large bottles, and is sold by ali Drugyists, Per- fumers aud Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. Prepared by EZ. KR. KNIGHTS, M.D. Chemist, Melrose, Mass, DR. LAKOUKAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE oF | Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, | Cattarrh, [nfluenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, ; Plearisy, [nflawmation of the Lungs or Chest, Paia in the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump- | tion in 1ts early stages, and ail Diseases of the | Throat and Lungs. | This remedy is too well known and too highly | *hteemed to require commendation bere. It is re | garded @ necesssity in every household, ard is | beartily endorsed by the medical faculty, clergy | men ot every denomination, authors, editurs, mem. | bers of Congress, and many of our most distinguish. ed men in public and private life. COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT, &c. Letter from Hon. D. 4’. Gooch, Member af Con- gress from Massachusetts. Mecross, July 19, 1865. Dr, E. R. Kusenrs—Dear Sir ; I have used Dr, Larookab’s Syrup in my family for six years, and bave found it an excellent re- medy fur Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats and all consumptive complainis, &c. I wave recommended it te several friends, who have received great benefit from its use. Letter from a well known Boston Druggist of of twenty years experience, and Steward Han- over Street M. E. Church. Boston, March 9, 1865. Dra. E.R. Kyranrs: Having used LAKOOK. AH’s PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in my family for the past six years, I am prepared to say that it is superior to any medicine I have ever known, for the positive cure of Couzbs, Colds, Sore Throat and all similar complaints. Asal take cold very easy, [ have had greatopportunity to test the VirTUES of thie valuable remedy, and it has never PAILED me yet, however violent the disease. Uay- ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, I have bad good opp -rtunities of knowing the virtues of the various medicines sold, and pronounce ** LAROOKARB’S SYKUP” raz pest of any article EVER presented to the public. Yours, W.R. BOWEN, 86 Hanover St. Space will permit the publication of but @ tithe of | the certificates which are constuntly coming in from all quarters of the globe. Patients will find the most conclusive evidence of the value of this re- medy in a trial of it, which will cost but a trifle, and which may yield priceless results, Large bottles $1 00—medium size 50cente. Pre- pared by E. R. KNIGHTS, M. D., Chemist, Mel- rose, Mass,, andsold by all druggists. DR. LAROOKAH’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the speedy and permanent cure of Liver Complaint, Serofula or King’s Evil, Dyeper- sia, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Erveipelus, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, Pustales, Blotchee, Boils, Tumors, Salt Rheum Wicers and Sores, Kheumatiem, Puin in the Stomach, Side and Bowels.General Debility, Uterine Ulceration, dSvphilisand Mer- fnria! Disease, And al! comp!» ts arising from or resulting in IMPURE BLOOD. Tt ia double the strength of any other Sarsapa- rilla Compound in the Market. and is endorsed by the medical faculty as the best and cheapest Blood Porifier extant Keud the following commendation from Dr | Ansot of Boston. widely kuown as one of the most successfal practitioners ix the country :— Boston, Dec. 6, 1863. Dr. F. R. Kxiaouts, Mevrose, Mass. ; Dear Sia; Lhave used Da Li nook+nu's Saraa parilla Compound in ty practice for several years. atid ufter a carefal olservation of its effects, I do not besitate to suv thatit is, in my opinion, the BUREST. SAFEST, end ( HEAPEST REMEDY for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILMIC DISEASES that bas ever been meade available tothe medica} professiva. Fraternally yours, 8. Y. ABBOTT, M. D. From an eminent Druggist of Lowell: C. R. Kimsarr, Esq., of Lowell, says that he regards |.AKOOKAH & BARSAPARILLA CoMPOUND as the BEST SPRING MEDICINE AND. BLOOD PURIFIER.THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD. The demand for it is increasing with great rapidity, aud its good effects are remarkable. Dr. F. A. D' Vor, of New Orleans, La.. writes that he bus found Larookan’s SansaParitia Compounn a powerful alterative ofaniform strength | —especially efficacious in Serofulaand all cutaneous disenses, and eminently worthy of adoption by pbysiciane generuliy in their practice. As « PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La- ROOKAR’S SaRSaAPARILLA ComPOUND is unrivalled. Thousands of Ladies are indebted to this prepara- tion forthe marvellous purity of theircomplexions. IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EV&R BEEN DEVISED 80 POWERFUL TO COMBAT AND EKADICATE THAT CLASS OF DISEASES WHICH ARISKS FROM A DISURKDERED CONDITION OF THE DIGKSTIVE OR ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, OR FKOM IMPURE BLOOD, A3 Larookah’s Sarsaparilia Compound, Prepared by E R. KNIGHSS, M. D., Coemist, Melrose, Muss. Price, $1.00 per bottle, —6 bottles for $5.00. SOLD BY W. BR. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P. E, I. Also by A W LeBrocq, Georgetown, D Gordon, 7 J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Knight, Souris, J J Fraser, St. Bleanor’s, . WT Hunt &Co, * } {s a scientific discovery, prepared under the super- . 4 holes jewelled,....-..... -r--be 10°08 Building in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of intendence of an eminent chemist, and is approved, | in ia Hunting COO 6S. $2. 2ers 2. 4 0 0 }a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of recommended and used by the wedical facuity. It | snylish Devers. ...-...-.-.+-000+--$ 7 o 0 | Mortgage. bearing date the fifteenth day of July, Wateh Chains and Keva. Finger Rings, Steel Ear | A. D.. 1864, and made between ALEXANDER Kingsand Brooches. Gents’ Pins in xrext variety, | PHOMAS COOMBS, then of Halifax, in the Pro- by A. PURCHASE Watchmaker, | vinee of Nova Scotia, Tuilor, and ELLEN JANE : _Smardon s Corner. COOMBS, his wife, of the one part; and JAMES Charlattetown. Oct. 31. 1864. MILLER, of Township No. 34, in Prince Edward TO THE Island, Esquire, of the other part: All that piece "7 E> IN A ™~ rT R yY or parcel of Land situate, lying, and being in Char- is to say: Commencing on the east side of Great George Street, at the south-western angle of a plot softening the gums, reducing al) inflamu:ution— yourselves, and ing from pair and exbaustion, relief will be found one of the moat expersenced and skilfal nurses failing success in gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It wil! almost imstentiy relieve and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily judices of others, stand between your suffering simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, lottetown, in said Island, bounded ase follows, that oF P. E. ISLAND. THE Legislature. during the late Session. | having passed ‘‘ An Act to assist Tenants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing 2o the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed upon by the Preprietor and Tenant, as tue Purchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to ail tenants desirous of ivailing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS iu the purchase of their Farms, as in manner and extent previded under auch Act FORM OF APPLICATION and full particulars may be obtuined at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Comumissicner. Pnblie Lands Office. May 8, 1865. Carlton’s Condition Powders! MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seots to the attention of mothers ber - ° sae Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by willallay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest t Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can suy, in confideuce and trath of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed. ina single instance, to effect a cure, whew timely used. Never did we know an instance ci dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con trary, all are delighted with its operations, ano speak in terms of highest commencation of its magi cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in thie matter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience. and pledge our reputation foi the fnifilment of what we here declare In almost every instance where the infant is suffer in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup ie administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription oj in New England, and has been used with nevera THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi. GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in ali cases of Dysentery and Diarrhea. in Children, whether it arises from teething, Or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who bas a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let your prejudices, nor the pre« ehild and the relief that will be sure —yes, absoew lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accom- | of land, the gittiherty of Martiu Shea ; thence by a | right-angle Bhe with Great George Street, afore- suid, éaetvwardly, Ninety-six feet five inches; | thence by aright angle linetherewith south wardly, | Nineteen feet four incbes; thence by a right angle HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. are in part composed, is charged with invaluable vegetable remedies, and these, by reason of its powerful diffusive principle, it conveys to every organ and introduces into the circulation. To use & common expression, it goes to the spot, taking with it just what is wanted there. The essenceof ery would undoubtedly diffuse itself through the or- | ganization as swiftly, if administered pure and simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and al- line therewith, westwardly, Ninety-six feet five inches to the east side of Great George Streetafore- said; thence Northwardly along the same, Nine- teen feet four inchesto the place of commencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers seventy-eight | ‘Town Lots in said Town, together with the build- ings and appurtenances to the suine belonging, and also, with the privilege ofa Right of way of nine | teet three inches in ‘width, commencing at: the | south-eastern angle ef the land above described, | and thence extending northwardly ulong the east- | ern boundary of the sameuud the eastern boundary | of the suid Martin She«’s land to the southern side } of Sydnev Street—(the above described Premises | being part of the lands and premises comprised in | the said Mortgage). | Dated the 8th day of December, A. 7)., 1866. i JAMES MILLER. | J. Loneworth, Solicitor, [ Dee. 10} j J s . ’ Valuable Frechold farm for Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land, in a high state of cn}tivation, with a good Dwelling House, Bern, Couch House, Thresh- lug Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Woud Land in the rear. situate on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Churiettetown, and quite near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. The above Property ia well wertt the notice of any person wishing to purchuse a good Freehold Property, being the estate of the late J.C. Wright, sq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the Olice of Hasxy Pacmer, Esquire, or of the subscriber. CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. Jane 25, 1866 Just Received, Ex JANE from Halifax, N.S. 60 Puncheons superior MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Bright SUGAR, for Sale by OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, September 17. 1866. ielh Grain! Grain! Grain! THE highest price given for BARLEY and GATS, az Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, tS Constantly on hand, at pricescheaperthan can be purchased in the market.the best of Rum Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a Auperior article of Malt Whis- key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, Jnne 20. 1866. MAILS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- viuces and the UNITED STATES, will, nn- til farther notice, be made op and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evening, at o'clock. Maile for GREAT BRITAIN, NEWFOUND- LAND and the WEST INDIES, wil) be made up every alternate THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 p. un., aa follows :—~ Thursday, Dec. 27, 1866, Saturday, © 29, ** Thuraday, Jan. 19, 1867, Saturday, ‘* 122, Tharsday, ‘* 25, Satarday, “ 27, ' Tharsday, Feb. 7, Thursday, April 4, Saterday, “* 3, Saturday, “ 6. P. DESBRISAY, Postmaster Gen. Gen. Post Office. Ch’town. Dee 24 1866. DR. LA’MERT SELF-PRESERVATION. Tharsday, Feb. 21, 1867, Saturday, “ 23, Thnorsday, Mar. 7, Saturday, “ 9, TSursduy, ** 21, Saturduy, “ 2, PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND Cases, Is. 6p, pany scch bottle. None genuine unless the fac- is on the outside wrapper. Gs Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principat Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 36 Cents per Bottie. October 15, 1466. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requires IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. Ir ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, y or an incurable Lung Dis- ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHE3 BAVING & DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, GIVE YWWMEDIATE BELIEF. Fer Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con-| sumptive and Throat Dis. ases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD sUCCESS. BY PusT, 38. CURReNCY. G ELF-PRESERV ATION : A popular Eesay on Nervous and Physical Vebility, resulting from injurions habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exbausting the fanctinns of manbood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage- ments that constitute the most cherished objecta of exiatence, by Dr. La’Mert, 37 Bedford Square, Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physi- cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most usefn!) and interest- ing information on the physiological changes which oceur in the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manbood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functiopa) vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out bow all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, und how they can be recovered. It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- sons, who, practising with false medical qualifica- Ltions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi-’ ‘cious treatment frequently abortive. The author is the only legally qualified praoti- tloner whose nawe stands on the ‘Medical negister,’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who bas been exclusively engaged for a seri.s of years in the" treatment of the various functional, disorders of the nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to Singers and Public Spealers Will find Troches nsefal in clearing the voice | when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re- | lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the | vocal organs. The TRoches are recommended | and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi: | monials from eminent men throughont the country. | Geing an article of true merit, and having proven | their efficacy by a teat of many years, each send | fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can the | be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address, finds thei in new localities in vartons parts o worid, and the Tacches are universslly pro- | nounced better thar other articles. Ostats only “ Brown's Baonchtat-Trocoes,” David Rogers, Summerside, that may be offered O'Neil § Son, sad SOLD KVERYWHERE, And by all Draggists and Merchants. Mey 21. ly Judson's Worm Tea! |"g.ticrery.asse. I | post, 3s currency :—Halifax and do not tuke any of the Worthless imitations Qpemist. Yarmouth'»N .8., Measra Young & Baker, 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 till two, and from six till eigbt, either personally or by let- ter—87 Bedford Square, London, Englund. Patients residing in the Colonies can be succers- “SELF-PRESERVATION” may be had of the unuermentioned Agents, ures Is 6d; free by . 8, Mr. Johneon, Booksellers. Sydney,C.B,Mr.J P. Ward, News! Office. St.John, N B., Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., Charlottotown, P. B.I., Mr. Jobn terative roots, barks and herbs. But of what use would it be without their healtng, strengtheuing, It would merely exc'te. And herein lies (78) and Seventy-nine (79), iu the First Hundred of the essential difference Uetween the effect of the life-sustaining balm? It could neither protect nor cure. purest stimulant, when given alone, and the same stimulant, when administered in the medicinal form of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Good Mononguhelaspirit is doabtless the ~ildest and most innocuous of all the varieties of liquor, but it only becomes a healthful medicine when im- pregnated with the vegetable elements employed in the preparation of the Bitters. TO DYSPEPTIC SUFFERERS. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed ull the varieties of indigestion. Its symp- toms are so various, and differ so much in different individuals, that it is almost impossible to classil'y them, In fact, some of them are utterly indiseril)- able. It may be safely asserted, however, that balf of the d‘seases of wavkind spring from a dia- ordered stat@of the stomach; and that the other half, whatever their origiu, react upon that sensi tive and important organ. Among theordinary in- dicatious of Dyspepsia or flatulence, a bloated and full feeling about the stomach and abdomen imme- diately after eating, a gnawing sensation, or a sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomuch, be- tween meals, a heavy dull feeling in the bead, feeble or unsteady appetite, occasional nausea, a restless dull feeling during the night, and a weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morn- ing, palpitation of the heart, depression of mind, sometimes awonnting to monomania, loss of memory, confuaiin of thonght, sour stomach, with rising of food, anda choking sensation in the throat, dimness of the eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and disinclination for exertion, aud sometimes emacia- tion and a corpse-like palor.. These are a few of the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but it is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels, the liver, and the nerves: its victims bave many additional termeute which are technically at- tributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one who has the slightest predisposition to Dys- pepsia, is to fortify his or her digestive organs by the@aily use of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. The disease ptoceeds froma lack of vigor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tone aud renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus is in good workingorder, and can perfectly dissolve and thoronghly assimilate the food submitted to its operation, there wil] be no dyspepsia: If it cannot do thie, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all reinforcing agents should be forthwith resorted to. The stomach is the commissary of the ayacem. It supplies the elements of life to the whole body. In it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, bene and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that mate- Now, th liquid stimulant of which ' ' ow, the pure hquid stimuiant of whic AWD Lone Liza SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of the Biood. particular ailment, there may be some difficulty gn- less one can be foagrd to ‘purify, regulate, he- and exert these three qualifications in am extreors dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, increase the,seoretory powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel «lf morbid matter, and throw imto the circulation thé purest elements for sustaining and repewing the frame. ° Weakness and ’Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without know ng the causes why they are teeble! Tn most cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills bave Jong been famed for regulating a disur. dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are,tverefore, confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in ail cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunstely, of frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest o tives against all derangements of the brain, and are: the speediest correctors of irregular cireuwtion. If they be taken without delay, when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelious. . Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upom the beneficial effects tuey have upon the constitutions of females. From (he domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor ss accorded to them for their imvigo- rating and purifyiag properties, whieh render thea» so safe and invaluable in ail disorders pecadiar to the sex Obstructions of every kind, either ia young persons entering intov womanhood, of ape proaching the turn of life—-the mort crities) period a be radioaily by # recourse to these ille. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowela. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels sre dis- ordered by high living, clitrate, ovcr-indvigence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regala Pills will soon rectify the evil, and 4 vack energy, strength and cheerfuluess to the f where previously all was-lassitude, gloom and jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disyestion is, unfortunntely, felt by most. These fi ne Pille should be ken in appropriate doses vo adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bili- ousness, nansea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these Invaluable purifyin Piile never fails in removing the canse of wae! morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any inconvenience. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In onr changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sere throats, inflnenza, dipthexim, or brovchitis, for all ef whieh these fumons ive Pille may be taken with the certainty ef eflegsing acure. While the Pills are expellimy all ixopuri- ties from the body yenerally, Holloway/s Oimament. should be well rubbed npon the chest and throat ; it will penetrate the skin, reduce inthyomation, and restore lasting soundness. Holloway’s Pills are the dest Remedy knowa in the world for the following diseesey: ria) in suffieient quantity, and of a proper kind, the | Ague Female Irregn-Scrofola, fi whole body euffers, aud with it.the mental facu)- | Asthma _ jarities |, King’s Evil f 19 ale 00 Censentnasilll Willen Bilions Com- |Fevers of ull Sore Throat ties. Therefore protect the “ Commirsary Depart-| pjainta kinds tont & Gravel ment.’ Don't let the enemy obtain possession of | Blotches on thoi nd’ry Symp i : ; ai ar Skin ont * toms it. It is easier to prevent disease fiom getting inte! nowel Com- Re aetashen nae an organ than to expel it after it becomes 4/ pjajuts Tidigestion * chronic fixture. Consider the first indication of yn-|Colicn —_ Jintammapion ' easiness ip the stomach asa sign that dyapepsia is ar 3 aie . caver Come a Affee- preparing to attuck, aod baffle it at once with this Consumption [Lambago wll great repellant. Deditity ra ee Drepes Rhesmaver Weakness from ‘ines ‘sent t canse But if it is too late to prevent, remember that it Biytipaion Cran, x eer is not too late t - It is beli Tie oo Hage e curt, J fe Selioved that there ta! | guia'st the Eetublibment ‘ot PROTEMOS no case of chronic indigestion that can withstand tha remedial operation of. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This belief ts grounded on twelve years’ experience of the efficacy of the preparation. The first in- stance of ite fuilure to give relief is yet unchronicled. If it ever had failed, the voluminous corréspon- dence addressed to the proprietors from all parts of the United States and South America, wonld, at least, include one Jetter expressing dissatisfaction: But no, there is not one. The testimony, extending dozen years, is all of over a period. of more th the same approving tenor. Certaitig this is a suffi- cient warrant for claiming that the Bj iers are » Specifc for Indigestion in all its variates, Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Prrapyne, Pa. For sale by al! Druggiste and Storeikeepers throughout the world. ca se New York Office, 3G Dey St May 14, 1666, eo se * ema | HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand.jnear Tem ieabta; sae ty SIT somaaetle pave Pe Deulers in Medicines thronyhout the eivilised world, at the following prices:—le 144, 26%, 4s 6d, lis, 228, nad Sie. auch x. *_* There is a considerable saving by taking he larger sizes. In selecting the most appropriate medicine fer ‘ prove the quality of the blood. These Pille possess. _N. B.—Directions for the gnidance ot parienteis every disorder are affixed to each Box, « | ’ July 31, 1865. NOTICES 9"). Dr. Ridge’s- Patent. (Cooked). Food,. For Children and Invalids, ECOMMENDED by ‘the Paedlff, und Sold by Droguists and Grocers evé where, in Tins, a+ prices to suit allclawses. J. H. WOOLRICH, «. Halifax, N. s. > - i fur BON A naa Mand db 5 “Dawe Pa Ls i Jet oaeee He argtyd 6 : yah * 7 ae oe ero j.» 3B f>a; =—i th