OO EE — OE << A a ID 2 a Pa (Continued from first pege ) ed tLat seme of the want of suce attributed tu that circumstance ss Was to be The present bill, therefore, is iutended to constitute one of the professors as prineipala id the other ossubordinate, Thereby making the principal professor more res poisivie ter the management of the teatitution in future Chis wi i place The respons thity upen one lud and it will behovwe him fo look more te the organization of classes and other arrangements ‘ ed with teaching in the tastifution. [Lhepe therefore, that if will be move satieiie ory to the pubite, aud that there will be ne cause to come plain of the progress u ade by the few pupils whe attend | “ The fees will be the same as he Governor erhapa devise wure @ tuller ust be a tee veneer of the be fixed at a formeriy ueder the supervision of and Trustees. [tis trae, we cannot levielative enactments which will e attendauce There t paid te go towards meeting the ex ot atadents establishment, and it could bardly lower rate, ihe Bill waa then mitted to a cowmilttee of the wh posted agreed te without any amendment, read a third time and passed Hoa. Mr. Balderston obtained leave of absence till Tuesday next. Adjouraed till eleven o'clock, on Monday read a second time, com- Monpay, May 13th SUPREME COURI Hien Mr. Patwer, on rising to move for the second reading of a Dill relating to practice and pleadings in the Supreme Court, said ; | As it is w bill relating to the practice in the Supreme Court, it way be incumbent upon tne to give some explanation of its pro- visions. [ believe it contains very little that %@ original, but is comprl d trom Acts already in force in Great Britain ; some pro- visions of which are considered applicable to the circumstances of thisColuoy. The amend- meats are conducive to the convenience, and te @ saving of expense, to thuee who fave to apply to the Court in order to get their busi- ness settled. Lhe bel was then read a second time and committed to a Committee of the whole House — Hon. Mr. Palmer in the chair. Hon. Mr. Dixewe tt enquired whether the Act would authorize the Sheriff to seize money in a man’s house or to examine his chest. Hoa. Mr, Pacwer replied that it would. lon. Mr. Dincweui: Well, it 's something new. and it should b+ weil understood in the country. It is an important step to aliow the Sheriff to break a man's chest to see whether he bas any money or rot, and if your bonors think it is necessary [ will not oppose it; but it lies with the House to consider well whether | that amendment should be allowed to pass. Hon. the Presipgent : That provision of the bill has been in operation in Great Britain | fur a number of years. Certainly if a man shoulé convert his property into money, or into Treasury warrants, for metance, | do not see why it should not be as liable as any stuck any other property. I connot see that there should be any distinction: It may be new bere, but ifs Sheriff enters a man’s house he may examine all parts of itand take anything that is liable tu seizure Hon. Mr. Beer: There 18 # possibility of judgment being olitained against a man who cr e House, re- | On motion of the Hon. Mr. McDonald, seconded by the Hon. Mr. Walker, the Bill Cheapside! New Goods! j was amended by striking out the clause which had just been under discussion. GREAT BARGAINS! The next clause considered guve the Judge HEARTZ & SON of the Supreme Court power to adjourn # AVE JUST RECRIVED from Britain, cuuse till another term, and the ilop. Mr. | per Ships Undine, LC. Owen. Empress oe Palmer observed that he did not see bow It) 7 oeys a large and assorted Stock of cvuld be carried out. It might be all very a well, his honor enid, to allow the Judge to | Staple & Fancy D: y Goods, Groceries, &c. adjourn a cause till another day of the same term, but the same jary Would not meet at! STAPLE DRY GOODS, consisting of— Printed Cottons; Grey and White Cottons; Red, another cerm, and sume ol them might be dead White, and Blue Cotten Warp, warranted good ; ot off the Island. Cotton and Linen Ticking; Towels and Tow. ling; Hon. Mr. Waker said he did not see how it was possible that the case could be referred Bagying and Bays; Osnaburg, Canvass, &e , &e. to the sume jury at unother term ol the court, CLOTH, a very large stock. in Mantle and he was, theretore, opposed to the clause. | aj eng Pine Cloths, Whitneys, Beaver, Moscow, Hon. Mr. ANpDgRSON thought it would) Pyyons. Tweeds, Pilot, Lambskin, Astracan, Seal amount to the same as setting the proceedings | (jgthe, Tweeds and Doeskius, which will be sold aside and commencing a new trial i cheap for Cash. Hon, Mr. Patusr said thatif the case were) oye ess GOODS, in French Merinos, | adjourned for two or three days, the court) wiyceys, Coburgs, Lustres, Alexandra Cloths, | would commence where they left off, but to) Surges, aud Fancy Dress Goods, equal to any in | have it adjourned ll another term was very l the city. different. | GENTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, in | fon, Mr. Gorpon thought it would be Over and Under Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Col- | better to amend the clause, for if a person | lars and Ties, the newest styles ; alse, the newest | was not prepared to pay the debt he might styles of Cloth aud Fur Caps, aod Felt Hats, | make oath that he was not prepared for trial, Boots, &e aod the judge might then put off the case ull | land exert these three qualificatious in an extraor- | dinary degree SALT! SALT! AFLOAT! 100 BAGS SALT, 3000 Bushels SALT in Balk. for Sule, to arrive, by | nae CARVELL BROTHERS. April 8, 1867. : A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, COAL TAR. COAL TAR. Now SELLING at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very superior COAL TAR, at u reduced Price. April 29, 1867. icici Ric, THE ROAD TO HEATH REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, | AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. IPF | ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, | Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an incurable Lung Dis- ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, Give IMMEDIATE WELIEF, For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con- sumptive and Throat Diseases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. Singers and Public Speakers Will find Troches useful in clearing the voice | when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re- | lieving the throat after an unusaal exertion of the ! vocal organs. The TrocHes ure recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi- | monials from eninent men throaghout the country SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. | Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficul:y un. less one can be found to purify, regulate, and im- plove the quality of the blood, These Pills possess They enable the stomach to digest SUNDRIES — Wool and Brussels Carpets, another term White, Scarlet, Blue. and Foncy Flannels : Skirts any ordinary food, increase the secretory powers of jand Skirtings, Searts, Belts, Velvets.| the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel all Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Gunp and Bugle Trim- | morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the ming, Alexandra Cords, Braids, &¢., &e, purest elements for sustaining and repairing the GROCERIES & FRUIT — Tee, warranted | frame Hon. the Prestpent was not aware that the Same jury at another term of the court, aod such provisivn would bave to be made, or there was any provision iu the Act to summon | Giloves, veing an article of true merit, and having PROVED their efficacy by atest of many years, each year finds them in new localities in varions parts of the world, and the Trochgs are universally pro nounced better thar other articles } Osptatn only * BRownN's Broxcutar Trocueks,” one cause would have tu be tried by two dif- ferent juries. He did not see bow either could be done. | P. S—The above Stock bas been personally Hoo. Mr. Gorpon believed the present prac: | sejected in the best British Houses, and will be |) tice was, that if tmpurtant evidence were re-| sold wholesale aud retail, at the smallest paying quired, the counsel of the party requiring it | prices. could wake application to the judge and have | ithe case postponed. Hon, Mr. Pauwer replied that he could | beture the case wus called, but not after. | | HEAKTZ & SON. Nov ~ LONDON HOUSE. — 12, 1866 Hon. Mr McDonatp said there were some }cases in the Georgetown court at the last Established 1820. term, when the parties interested had to 1866 ' }attend the election, woich was heid on ine 1866, FALL, sume day, and judgment went against thew | Y Ships Paroness, Unvine, LL C Owen }un account of nut being in attendance. He| Littie,and ANN, from LIVERPOOL ; Lorus, thought «¢ was well tu allow the court to ad-|frem LONDON; Emeress, from GLASGOW; : ll ther d f tt | LLmLEN Davies, from BARBADOES; Steamer ee eee 4 lg 10 Bae | HAMBRA, from BOSTON ; Schr. CHAates, from term, but he saw no reasun to deler it tll) pp ALIPAX; Extn, from QUEBEC —the Subseri- another term. bers have now completed their Hen. Mr. DiINGWELL said that if the alteration | Importations for the Season, was made on account of the elections being on | the same day as the Court, it was unuecessary, | Ww ; — oo bane comes = of the erp . ., . To ‘ence secur | 4nd bought on the best terms, they are enabied to dale oo eee j offer at extremely low prices for PROMPT PAY- ‘ “ot ; scarcely knew who was to blame. present {inportution conlprises— Hon. the Pkesipentr observed that there! ’, : ; ; me : . Chests Fine Congou ‘fea,| Bales White and Colored | could be no reflection cast upou the Judges, for | HI! a ae ee | : dhds. Granulated Buar-| Warps, the time for bolding the Court was regulated by | badoes and Porw Rico Paper Hangings, | law; it must therefore be the party who called) Sagar, ‘* Wrapping Paper, | the election al a Ume to interfere with the Court | Hbds. Mo-| * | who were to blame. lasses, Sacks, ; | Hon. Mr. DinGwett said it was very far from | Crates Earthenware, Casks assorted ( utlery, | his itention te cast any reflection upon the Judges; | uses oy Goose, ony Spring and Cast jhe thought it wus the Goverment who hud cust; |, | illinery, i es L iM la reflection Upon the Court eee M areas a il etn j Spk [ an Man- Packayes Nailsand Spks Hon. Mr. GoRDON said be bad beard that sub ; * Jronmongery, | ject explained by a wember of the Government, Silks and Ribbons.'Tone assorted Bar Iron, | whe said that if they beld the election on Mouday | Liven Drapery, Packayes asstd Paints Gloves and Hosiery, Hhds. Paint and Seal Oi], Muscovado | * Shawls tles It was very wrong, but he | MENT. Wholesale Buyers supplied as usual. The | Bagging and Grain | may have thousands of pounds in Treasury | there would be a cry that the Government bad uo warrants or debentures, or in cash, and still | there might not be anything upon which the | Sheriff could levy It isa possible case, though neta very probable one. But there is another clause in connection with that, by which the the tools of aman’s occupation, the necessary beds and bedding tor himself and family, his Just cow and five pounds in cash, shall not be | liabie to seizure for debt; so it will be seen that the bill is decidedly in favor of the poor man, though it enables the Sheriff to levy upon cash. Hon Mr. Dinewetv: I do not think it wil) effect the honest man very much, for he cannot be considered an honest man who is mach in debt and has money 'n bis povsession, and I would let the dishonest man take care of bim- sell. lion, Mr. Axperson: [ think it is a very necessary Act, for if a man koew that there Was an execution out against him he might sell all his property and put the money tn bis chest. In such wu case [ think the Sheriff should have power tu seize it. Clause agreed to. Third Clause. Hon. Mr. McDonatpo: I do not think it is & wise precaution tu do away with the right of a Crown prosecution to take precedence of any other; because a Crown prosecution is generally for the payment of dutics and taxes, and it i* quite right that they should be se- eured. If Crown prosecutions are put upoo an equality with those of private parties, then & man may seize and sell goeds, and receive, not only the value of the goods themselves, but also of the duty, for the gouds must be sold with the duty paid, still it way not be in reality paid but secured by bund. Therefore. regard for the conscientious couvictions of the | people, and any other day of the week would be Ready-Made Cloth-Sides Sole Leather, ing and Rubber Coats, Barrels Crushed Sugar, * Rubber Boots and Flour, | hable to (he same objection as Thursday, the day on which the election was held. The seasen ; | being so far advanced, it was pot considered ad- | visable to put it off tor another week. Hon. Mr. DINGWELL was sorry to differ from his hovor whu bad just: spoken, but le was the | first be had ever beard try to defend the Go. | | Vernment for having the election at such anincon- | venient time. Many persons did not kuuw Whe- | od and White Coteene.|Eeacuece. ther to attend the Court or the election. | * Cotton Cheek, and Soap Ov motion of the hon. the President, the clause | Wocl Shirtings, : ‘Bays Pepper, was amended by striking out all that gave the | Blankets aud Horse Glass, Shoes, Epsom Salts, Floor Cloths. Currants, Fowueud'’s Hats & Cadbeur, Caps, Ginger, Ladies’ Boots and! Washing Soda, Shoes, {Keys Baking Soda, * Ladies’ and) Keys Mustard, Far Caps, | Tobaceo, Bales Printed, Unbleach-| Boxes Raisins Furs Judge power to adjouru a case frow one term till Rags, Kice, another. Carpets and Wool- Coils Manilla Rope, The House was then resumed and the bill re-| evs _ Dozens Buckets and ** Qlothsand Doeskinz,) Brooma, &c., &e. ported from Committee agreed to with certain amenudwents. G A message was brought from the House of As- | Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1866 a 9 |sembly by the Hou. Attorney General, with a bill ae OH N B K 1, L, tu repeal two certain Acts therein weutioned, tu M ANUFACTURER of Clothing compel wasters of vessels to exhibit a light while in barbor in the night time. Also a bill to repeal an Act of the 29th Victoria, chapter 29 relating in all its branches, thankfal to his friends to trustees, and an Act relating to judgment iu ihe | #ud patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform Supreme Court, binding leaseholders. en aed ae eran 4 one, ~ : “ i ound at Dis a Slane on VEN S Vid, we Adjourned till to-morrow at eleveu o'clock. is prepared to wake apall Lindel garments, entrust- ee ed to him in the latest style aud improvement of fasbion. Terms Cash. Entrance at the Side Door, Queen Street, July 9, i866. 18, Trafford Chambers. South John Street. Liverpool, January 1s’, 1867 T. THOMAS begs to inform his friends ¢ that he has this day taken inte Partnership his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, Junk. The business will in future be carried on under the style or Firm of & 38S. DAVIES. Tugspay, May 14th. CROWN PROPERTY EXEMPTION BILL. | A Bill was brought from the Llouse of As- sembly, by the Hon. Atturney General, to add to the Act Exempting Property belong- ing to Her Majesty and the Goverament frou duties and assessments, which was read a first and second time, committed to 4 committee of the whole House, and reported agreed to without any amendment. VESSELS’ LIGHTS. On wotion of the Lion. Mr. McDonatp, a J am not in favor of that alteration, for I think the Crown should bave the first claim | upon such gouds Hon. Mr. Anperson: It is very well to protect the rights of the Crown, but the rights of a poor creditor should also be pro- | tected. When the Crown luses, the loss is| borne by the whole community, and is not su heavily felt, as when it is all sustained by one individual Hoo. Mr. Waker: When a bond is! given for duties, | thick jadgment is general- lv entered upon it; but it is the sureties who would suffer, and for that reasun, [| think the Crown prosecution should take the | precedence. Lam, therefore, op} osed to mak- ing the change, but [ think that when bonds | are given lor duties, judgment is entered up| aod that secures the property. Hon. Mr. Begr: 1 think his honor is in error, with regard to judgment being enter- | ed up upon bonds, when they are given. Bonds are generally given for six months, | end judgment is nut eutered up till that time | has expired. fluo. Me. Patugr: It is optional with the | au‘ horities. lion. Mr. Beer: It may be optional, bat | it is not done unless the authorities are made | arquainted with some faucets which would affect the bond. At present a creditur may | tuke out ao executivn against the property | of a debtor, and the Crowo way issue up| execution six months later, and (ake preced- ence of the first execution. Thue Bill pluces them apon an equality, so that the first execution will take the precedence. Hom. Mr. Pater; Lam not prepared to fay whether this prevision is in turce in| Gireat Britain or not, ‘or the freq cent changes they are making, and the practice in their Courts are not within our reach, more par- | ticularly a8 we do oot take a copy of the British Statutes, as they are pasted trom year to year. There is good ground, however, for the observetions of your boners, fur though it is nowmlaally the rights of the Crown, 16 1s in reality, the revenues of the people of the Colony which are affected, as those bonds are | generally given for duties. [fa Crown prose: | cution is placed upon an equality with that of & private ereditur, ¢ may give oppurtunity for collusion, or tor avording the payment of the just dues of the Crowa I aa not very ardeotiy in favour of making tie alteration. It ss true there bas been « little inconvenience felt, that has been the case. even tn ny own | experience. While | was Attorney General, and in one case in particular, | was iniorm- ed thet goods bad been seized, upon which the duty had not been paid, they were sceured by bond, and the sureties urged we to iesue | an execution, and overreseh tiem. which | was done. There are objections both ways, bat t have not heard any very strong reasons | CUT Colonial for making the change, und if it were left to my deemion, § would probably leave the law as it is, but T assame that it is part of the new aiteration, made in Great Britain, aod that is the reason.1i is embodied in this Bill. Hon. the Presipent: A person giving bonds for duties upun goods imported must find sureties, and in the case referred wo by his honor who has just spoken. the sureties might bave been left liable for those duties in which they bad no interest. et would be hard in such cases, if the sureties could not fali back upon the goods. Under this Bull an importer of gouds might have some diffi- culty in getting a bond signed, for it might prevent parties from going surety fur him. Hon. Mr. MeDonaup: It has just vecurred to me that it might operate ip vorivus ways, For instance, a person buying lend from the Government might have it sigoed by « private creditor, whose execution might be issued betore an execution by the Government, and thus the claim of tbe private indi vidual would take precedence of the claim of the Govero- ‘considerable tax upon owners of very small | —~ | which it is thought would be very advantage- | ous if introduced into this bill. feommun Law of Kagland ; and as those con- Bill to repeal two certain Acts therein wen- tioned, to compel masters of vessels tu extibit THOMAS & SOW, # light while in harbour in the night time MERCHANTS, and to make other provisions in lieu thereol, Liverpool & Prince Edward Island, was read a second time and committed to a] Jan. 28, 1867 tf committee of the whole House-—Hon. Mr McDonald in the ehair. His bonor, in moving for the second reading of this Bill, said it was introduced to meet an objection which was raised aguinst an act passed for the sume purpose last session Taat Act was found tu conflics in some mea- sure with theactof the lmperial Government, and under this act wasters of vessels would be cowpelled to exhibit the same kind of light as that required by tie Lu perial Regulations loa. Mr. Dincweu said he bad no doubt but it wus a very sule provision, but he thuught there sLould be some distinction made besween large and sail vessels. He would not oppose the bill, but he thought that as the lights bad tu be kept up all night 16 would be w very Bark! Bark! Bark! 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. "FUE Subscriber is now prepared to make Contracts with parties for the above compli- ment of Bark, which will be let iu lots from Thirty Cords and upwards. Further particulars will be made known on ap- plication to the Subscriber at the City Tannery. W. B. DAWSON. Feb 4, 1867. FRESH GROUND RICE, FREE Sale by Jan. 7, 1867. Wa. R. WATSON. HO RSE “WDERS RS vessels, and he would like tu see sume dis- tinction made. The bill was reported from commitiee agreed to without any amendment. Ou motion of the Hon. Mr. Palmer, a bill relating tu practice and pleadings in the Supreme Court, was read # tind time and passed. Adjourned till four o’clock, p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. TRUSYrEES’ BILL. Hon. Mr. Patmex, on rising to move for the second reading of the bill to amend tiie Act of the 2Uc» Victoria, Chapter 29, relating tu trus- tees, and an Act reluting to judzments in the Supreme Court binding leasebolders, said : your bovors will remewber that an act was passed last session relating tu the transler of property invested in wortgagees and trustees, and sioce passing that act there wave Deen vari- ous Wn provements wade in laws of this kind FATTENING STOCK. VARMEKS will find it a saving to them of many dollars by using these Powders. When fattening stock, by mixing a little of these Powders with the food, you will find that they will fatten quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and better io every respect. The many DISEASES OF FIORSES can almost all be PREVENTED or CURED by these | Powders. One Powpber drives out Worms. One Powper cures Bots “he law with regard tu trust estates und trust deeds is in this country altogether regulated by the good, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, | Weakness and Debility. Cloves, Raisins, Currants, Rice, Flour, &c. Also, Dye Stuffs of all kinds. and do not take any ef the Worthless Imitations How many persons suffer from debility without) |) may be offered. | know ng the causes why they are feeble! In most leases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s | | Pilis bave long been famed for regulating a disor- | | dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, frou any cause, bas become impaired or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. | These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of | frequent occurrence; for the most part they “reep | on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre-) w \j MK I)LATELY on its application. gives cautions. lo *s Pills are the surest preserva a ae : ; . ia ae dae ioeedl of the seh oat are permanent relief by the painless destruction of tl s diest corset " spialas ened ls If the nerve in decayed teeth, forms a complete stopp- aie’ sn onic a ley 8m tingling i. the | ME: and renders extraction seldom necessary. ne e ta uO uelay, . id b i Drugygists ever where. limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect — ) will be marvelious, Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the | beneficial effects they have up n the constitutions of | females. From the donestic servant to the peeress, | universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- | rating and purityiag properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in al! disorders peculiar to the sex Obstructions of every kind, either in | young persons entering ints womanhood or ap- | proaching the turn of lite—-the mort critical period | —may be radicaily revaoved by a recuarse to these | Pills. SOLD EVERYWHERE TOOTH ACHE, HUVTER'S VERVIVE WoOOLRICHs Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson’s Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &c. For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, Halifax, N. 8., Agent tor B. N. A. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. 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Rogers & Co.: Gentlemen--I have been a good dexl troubled with those merciless and most distressing things called Felons or \»\ hitlows. Last year I was laid up near three months with one and I conid not tell what I suffered. A few weeks ago another began with all its usual vigor and earnestness. I suffered for several days. My hand sweiled very wuch,and I looked forward to three months more of misery ‘Influe: za, Diptheria, Bronchitis, voked forward to three wonth ot | nd suffering; bat happily rec ) tment. Coughs and Colds. o two days I went a work It nsemed i. kill it In our changeable climate few persons escape | at once. In three or four days a hard, black lump without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or | came out at the end of my thumb, abc-w the size of bronchitis, for all of whieh these famous corrective |a smal! pea. Wonderful medicine! Ye suffering Pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting | try it. WILLIAM ELLIOTT. acure. 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The son accordingly went home without any | Bilions Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throut Shortly after her neighbors were called in to see | plaints | kinds Stone & Grave! her during her last struggles with the king of Ter- Blotches on the Fits Second'ry Syuip | rors. She lived through thatday, wheu Mr. Elder. Skin Gout | toms kin, who had proved our medicine, iecommended Bowel Com- |Headaches ‘Tic - Douloureux them to try it, The result is that she has gmdually plaints Indigestion ‘Tumours improved and two weeks ayo she came thirty miles Colies Hnflammation (Ulcers to see us; and she says she has not been se weil for Constipation of Jaundice 'Venereal Affee-| ten years. We want others similarly afflicted to the Bowels [Liver Compl’nts! tions yet this medicine. It cheered our very soul to grasp Consumption Lumbago Vornis of ull this lady by the hand. We felt new determination Debility Piles kinds to devote our energy and life to this business. Weakness from k. & Cov. whatever cause &c. &c. Rheumatism Retention of Urine Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas Sackvitve, N. B., July 17, 1865. : | Messrs. Rogers & Co. : Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR | HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bur), Gentlemen—I ain happy to say that your medicine | | Londen; also by all respectable Drugygists and ceca 3 00 Rs ta gna Snopes eae ~ ogg ove arcane ~_ ae lago a lump appeared on my groin; the doctors | de Gd 1 is 596, a 338, in 6 tfe, toe, | called it a rupture ; they advised me to wear a truss. | ’ : . : | I did so, which IL wore for three years; it then | *.* There is a considerable saving by taking the | disappeared Last year. while at Richibucto, it! larger sizes. | reappeared as before. When my ship arrived at N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in| Bristol, England, the doctors there called it rapture | every disorder ure affixed to each Box and recommended me to wear a truss; I did so Juty 31. 1865. When I got to Bermuda, W-1 , it grew so bad that | Posie. dhvind Boietenate I was cowpelled to leave my ship and come howe | | The lump by this time had grown very large. I | consulted the best doctors in this country ; some of | them could not say what it was; others called it NOTICE. | thinned by sickness or age should give it a trial. Dr. Ridge "ss For Children and Invalids, KCOMMENDED by the Faculty, | aud Sold by Drugyists aud Grocers every- | where, iu Tins, at prices to suit all classes. | J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N. S. Managing Agent for B.N. A. October 8. lv | | | | i | Judson’s Worm Tea! MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers Ler Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the guins, reducing all inflamuation— will allay all pain aud spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest t& yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We bave put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and Can say, in confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able to say cf apy other medicine—never has it failed. ina single instan:e, to effect a cure, when sist of old stereutyped works, modern eir- cumstances often require that more extensive powers should be given to some proper au- thority to enable trustees to deal with trust property ip such & wav as to carry out the intentions of those who constitute ‘the trust tle. 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One Powver makes a Horse shed his coat. One Powber gives a sutt and glossy appearance to the bair. One Powver cures the Horn Distemper in Cat- society. provisions which will greatly facilitate the transfer of property held in trust. - enaien The Bill was then read w second time, aaa ee committed, and progress reported CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS On motion of the Hon. Mr. McDonald. a | Wil! be found @ perfect rosic and RestoreR after Bill to add to the Act to exempt property ee Hany neato Sones sath 50 lnGecess, belupzio Mer Majesty and the Govern- | Greet Se Se, SP omy ment from duties or assesment, was read a. soa e third time and passed. Every one who owns Stock Adjourned till to-morrow, at eleven o'clock. | of any kind should use this medicine. It is always $$$ _ —_______ - beneficial and is so harmless that it can always be MONEY! 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Never did we know an instance ci dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- | cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this) matter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ | experience, and pledge our reputation foi | the fulfilment of what we here declare In almost every instance where the infant is suffer in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered, : This valuable preparation is the prescription o. | one of the most experrenced and skilful nurses | in New England, and has been used with nevere | failing success in TUOUSANDS OF CASES, It not only relieves the child from pain, but invi- | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, | and gives tone and enérgy to the whoie system. It wil! almost instsotly relieve GRIPING IN THE BUWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily rewedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases of Dysentery ang Diarrhea: in Children, whether it arises from teething, Or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a ebild suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let \our prejudices, nor the pre judices of others, staud between your auffering ebild and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if tunely used. Full directions for using will accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Ee Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principat Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 35 Cents per Bottle. October 15, 1866, rupture, and said it could not be cured—the best I could do was to wear a truss Ina short time, however, the rupture broke and discharged fall one Patent (Cooked) Food, | quart and continued tu disch arve for twelve weeks. | ‘he doctors were attending me all this time but | coald not cure me. I grew weaker continaally and | became quite discouraged I was indaced te send | for you and obtain your medicine. The result is as above; thanks be to God for bis goodness. Surely no one afflicted as [have been will hesitate | to get your medicine. . Yours, with much gratitude. SAMUEL COOKE. ! Goose River, Cumberland Co., N. S., | Oct. 20, 1864. | Messrs. Rogers & Co. ' Geuntlemen—According to promise I write to in- form you that your Syrup and Ointment has entirely | cured my child after using it for six or seven weeks. | she is five years old end has been afflicted four and | one-half years with a sore head. When we began | with your medicine her head was sore all over. It! was a loathsome sight to look at, and it had also a! bad smell. We tried almost everything until we! became quite discournged. The doctors could not | cure it. Rev. E. Clay, M. D., of Pugwash, advised | ns to try your medicine. We did s: and are happy | to testify to*the inestimable value of your medicine in such cases. Yours, with much gratitude, WILLIAM MILLs. | Im Carlton’s Condition Powders ! Muy 27. DR. LA’MERT SELF- PRESERVATION. ce } PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND Cases, Is. 6p, BY PuST, 38. 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