~ ay Gerrwes n : RISCELLANEGUS, ty eid | TLR PRINTING PRESS. i } | } GREAT ‘Mearing-out Sale! AW } } The New York Zvibune says: “ Thé reason why i Drake’s Pfanfation Bitters are so uttiversally used Llow wisely events follow exeh other in proper order | Just at the time when the mind of Karope Wo3 waking [rom a thousand years lethargy avd whew meane were required to} spread abroad the results of the imquiries which the learned were. waking in all} branches of science, Caxton gave to the world | the Printing Press, By its instramentality tre disvoveries and inventions ef one land have become the property of the entire globe, and the advancement of science has been gteatly promoted. No man of the present age has more fully comprehended this troth ' jand Kdve such an immense sale is, that they. are always made upto the original standard, of highly invigorating material and of pure quality, although | Great George Street, MEHE SUBSCRIBER INTENDING SHORTLY TO REMOVE TO the prices have so largely advanced,” £&¢. The Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure mate- The Tridene just hits the nail on the head. rial, but the people are told what itis, The Kecipe | t . The New Brick Store, QUEEN STREET, is published around each Bottle, and the bottles are not reduced in size. At least twenty imitations and counterfeits have sprang up. They impose upon the people once, and that’s the last of them. than dlolleway, ‘The same intellect that led ee cles Sead will ’ , >) : him to the studies which resulted in the pro- The — ters aro now used in @ a Orr duction of his celebrated Pills and Ojatment Goverument Hospitals, are recommended by the me, Eo iu. saw at once the imménse advantage, to the best physicians, and are warranted to produce an ous world as well as to himself, which might be | jmmediate beneficial effect, Facts are stubborn | ire i ce. aid bis dis- : - | s 8 drawn [: nm this sour He la o> ar thiags, © Balance of his Present toek eoveries before the world, sowing his seed) «oe oe eT owe: machito you, for E-verily sbe- 7 broad cast, wherever a written langtiage is read, andéin desttiy awamed the resnis.. sllis confident state mento? lis theory, le@ men to h re uw: les 8 their intrinsic excellence WE once tied established them firmly it’the he public of both hemispheres, lieve! the Plantation Litters bave saved my. life. “ Rev. W. H. Waa@onen, Madrid, N.Y.” ir sathy Reduced Prices!! discount ov all Cash Sales to £19. do dy do frem £10. «* * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more | 10 per cent. : of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly | 15 per event, do confidence o! 4 serena } . : . he benefitted by their use. Thy friend and Professor: ldviloway stands now, din the ae 4 , nets ’ é estbire hid ob: the Pp ope; as thie thbal power * Asa CuBRIN, Philadelphia, Pa.* gr Sale to commence ‘on the inmeant of ali dissess ‘or Gisorders ee ») inst; i sontinue ful opponent f all disease. Por disorders)... 4 6 y pave been @ great suiferer from) Vth instant, and continue : + 1 at the fiver and stomach. the Pills are claimed 7 tu be a swilt and sure specilic, and thewlaim for SLX W1] vious to Removal. a ht band ZEKS pre- Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * — 6 The Plantation Bitters have cured me. i by is verifl y an overwhelming mass of test i mony. Now we ail koow bow entirély the * Rev, J. 5S. Oathors, Rochester, N.Y.” ae bo lily health defends upon the condition of : —— : Wholesale nd Retail Parchasers desiring ‘ these two importattoreane. If the digestion! “* * °* Send, us twenty-four dozen more of ay ial wesc tip) ste regis, i aires I a8 impured, she bowels disordwed, and the | your Plantation Litters, the popularity of which (rood Bargains, ‘ singh paten 1) whek ame are daily increasing with the guests of ou 3 . . wu hlonon cw jiver t pia Or con zeste 1, the whele itrame are daily increasin; g r house, are reqnestéd to aafhand examine PHE|STOCK. saffers; the mtength declines, the spirits dro Ps the com! lexi the flesh wasted, sapineness and despair tak the places of energy and boyelulmess, the sick wan becomes as dead to the great objects and pursaits of fie as if he were entombed alive Oat of his self&sepulchre, as it were, thi powerful remedy lits him up as if by mag —a few time) y doses of the Pills brings back | diggsGow, guppetaes apd physical- energy Thee sefteta: als Are too pln, and too easily contradicted tPuntrind, te adinis of the slight- *SyKxes, Cnapwick & Co., WILLIAM PULL. Febroary 19, 1866 weit eaila S ° es ; » . i 1D beeyipes cadaverous, | « Proprietors, Willards’s Hotel, Washington, D.C.?! I have given the Plantation Bitters | —_—— West India Produce. 100 BUNS. Bright BARBADOES i MOLASSES, ex Hertex Davies, 40 } Pons. Rich and Heavy DEMERARA DO., ex The Plantation Bitters have cured) Nassau, omu-sale by the subscriber at his new Warehouse, opposite Peake’s Buildings, Queen } Street. DANIEL DAVIES. | Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866 “* * * c to hundreds ef our disabled soldiers with the most G. W.D, ANprews, “Superintendent Soldlers’ Home, Cincinnati, 0.” astonishing effect. o 3 se * * we of liver complaint, with which I. was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. © Hi. Lb. Kinasury, Cleveland, 0.” . . t sk » el . . . Si Re TCE ree ous, Gamera Painting, Paper ~ Hanging : P —— se a - The Plantation Bitters have cured me mot founded u jx mB common report, but upon | |- a derangement of the kidueys and the urinary | , oN . the testimeny of parties occupying high posi- all iad Sh oar W hifewashing, tions Ki Seciety,—men of wablemished repu- | °'8""% that ‘has distressed’ me for*years. It acts | BY like acharm., | C,C. Moore, 254 Broadway.” j } Utiow amt mscuredjudgment,—that likew:se E. D. STAIR. 18 coutirmed by circumstances within our own “ New Haprond, Mass.. Nov. af 1963 Febrnary 26, 1866. “ry Ne ‘RDF Mass., Nov. aos. j+ - — immediste ky wiedse.—Jverach Tilegram. " . : 7 Tem “Dear Sin:—I have been afllicted- many years i a) y Db ft) 4 i @ 4 & 4 +<<Iepe 4 4 4 i ae aM with severe prostrating cramps ic my limbs, eold A MOVERN thenticated ac >AMSON.—Pe¥haps the Lest au- vant Of any very wonderfully strong wen is (o be fuund in the history ot Tiowss. Tophaw, commonly called ‘the strung man.”’ ide was bora m Loudva in 1710. and was bred a curpenter) but when about twenty-tuur years of age he took a public house and fatied $00 ilter. He had often diaplayed amazing strength, aod he deter- wined to make his living by bis mascle Gercamiy grav tition’s jaws seewed to b. suspended im tlie Case of this extraordinary man, and wet.ls lost their powers of resis- tance ja bis;grasp. Qo being stripped for examination, he waa found to be made Uke other men, exeept that the wsual eavities under the arin; afd hands of others were in him fiited luli ddle feet and hands, and a general disordered system. Established 1820. 1865. FALL. 1865. Y Ships Prioress, Uadine, L. C. Owen, B Steamer China from Liverpool, Urania from LONDON, Ariadne from GLASGOW, Helen Davies from BARBADOS, Schooner Freddie and Steamer Greyhound from BOSTON, the Subscribers. have Physicians and medicines failed torelieve me. Some | friends ine New York, whe were using Plantation | Litters, prevailed upon’ me to try them. I com- finented witi w small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by degreea, in a few days I was as- tonished to fad the coldness and cramps had’ en- tirely lett me, and I could sleep the night through, which 1 bad not done for years, I feel like another huving being. My «ppetite and strength have also greatly : jou the best terms, they are. evubled to offer at extremely low prices FOR PROMPT. payment Wholesale Layers supplied us usual, The present lwportation comprises -— 10 bids and tierces Bur- 9 Bales Printed, Un- badoes SUGAR, 33 bbIs Cubu SUGAR, 20 bugs alex po 12 hhds Muscovado MO LASSES, It du “hests prime Congo TEA'LS P kes Glaseow Goods. improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. ** Respectfully, Jupira Russet.” If the ladies bat knew what thousands of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one bulf of the weakness, prosiration and distress Culicoes, Jawes Marsh, 9 West loth St., N. Y., says, * he has [le was ef midd sige und weight, and was a very quict and perce ible man tle could told under pertect Pestraint, dud with @ase to himself the strong- { o ; | & WUse.cs, } expe i rienced hy them would vanish. Shirtivgs Esq , of 15 three children, the first twe e k and p y, his . : : ; est..luorse.. thc lifted a table six feet lone ree children, the rst twoare weak and puny, his; ry erates Eartheuwure, in Gala Plaids, Shawls, lLorse. fted a tal > t we, oo - . . ; ve ath ; tl sof itt 0! | wife having been wnable to narse or attend them, eases Ready <1made |) Wiucies,Flaanel Shirts ita (oy Peauds of wend oF 1h, BY is ‘ : 4 j ‘othi ‘ , ted Shirt Bias ar 7 . : “ya. a ee but that she bas taken Plantation Bitters forthe! . ©’! TER aad ti Ps uted Shirts, Bugs & teeth, and held it in a horizontal position a enses Gents’ Ruvber) Bagying, Ke. Ke ° — 6 ve and has a chil ) sig en wunths . } ! i considerable tine. He rolled a pewter dish , ‘48% tWo years, an 1 has a child now eiguteeh munth Counts 3 Bales Paper-hanugings, ! i cases Kal wekuges Assurted *duts, o bhds Paint Oi, 4 casks assorted Cutlery lL euse J P Ware. weighing seven pounds with as much appar- | old which she has nursed and reared herself, and ent ease as the reuder would roll up a sheet vf paper... Ue held a pewter quart pot at armas length, aid ler Bo us & 158 i ~ .2 ! otk Je - , ey at wot Th ticte 3 cts? Hh both are bearty, saucy and well. The article is DPeaded Ladies’ Boots & Shoes, | invaPaable to mothers,” be, aes i cha sides ithe . a . " | Siwagoe Biel); : + Squeezed the sides together) such evidence wight be continued for a volume.} —““*“ Millinery, | like an egy shell. He bilted two hundred», , . : an » do Maberdashery, | 49 Bdls Spring, Cast and pounds with his Tittle finger and waved it Phe West evidenceris to.wy them, They speak for; 3 do Linen Drapery, | Sister Steel, gently around bis bead Ile lifted Mr. Chamm.( @eeelwet~ Persons of sedentary habits, wuubled do Silks & Kabbeus,) 21 tons: Pk . eee oh VUubG 3h . bileag Wr. Ubame 7 ere do Gloves, 1560 pieces Plough Meta ; th s,. Lassita ‘ ; Nie Dace aes as a oar? bers,.a clergyman, who must have lived ou With weakness, lassitude, palpitatiog of the heart 1 do Hosiery, 1145 pkys Nails & Spikes, | the fat of the land; forte weizhed three hun- lack of pppetite, distress after eating, turpid liver, 2 Go 7 « Mantles, $°do Jromnongeryy i , ; 7 Ae te L utp ulies’ Furs 340 sides Sole Leuther dred and seventy enh uids ibis one ustipation, diabelea, ke 2 'fi epee : : : tM 1 7 a h ! - Chaat : - fb or Se ses a . w Oy Sh CUT ROS SUNY relied 2 do Fur GAPS, iBbls Flour, Crashed Su Waa M F. aiusets head Doing piaced of | through these bitters. 3 do ‘ownend’s Ifats gar, Granulated do, (ht i a hielt es : ine wnothe , . , j " aa : i. : te Cuait and is. ft Y yn another. Ata Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the) “®4 Gaps, $i) rants, Epson Salis, Cad- | hlow he etruck « round bar of iren, one inch Voted fiates. hes oad d tobe! 3 do Felt HATS, bear, Jamaica Ginger Juited Plates bus w wectal cap and gre : k “loor Cl 3 ‘ank aking 3S a.} in diamater, ag uost bis arm, and bent. it : —_ Ce | an oe a eee, | hake Baking Pode .| laid abla around the neck. h0. do /Snaydries, |Whiting, Soda, Kegs : IIA ; 4 Bales CLOTHS, Mustard, Powder, Boxes Beware of re-filled bottles. Steel collars are a recent invenition; but See that theeap bas! § do Curpets& Wool- Soap, Tobacco, Raisins | Topham imveuted iron neckties. The ov- not been wutilated. Any person pretending to sell “ lens,» , Luzenges, phe. Bags | tier at the Virzin having imealted him, he, Pl@ztatioa Bitters ” bulk or by the gallun is an 1 7. eee Rita aero ae re: took one of the spits from the mantle piece, | imposter. We sell it only in bottles. 3 do Butfulo Robes, | Pails Coils Manilla Rope, bent it round bis neck Lke a cravet, and Seld by principal dealers throughout the habit.) 7, to Cotton Warp, &e. &e. &e. tucked the ends intu his bosom. Everybody | able globe. 1 cause Guus, < g yee Jaughed at the man of horses, and he had to. P, il. DRAKE & LO., G. & 3, DAVIES. make ap bumble apology before Topham | New York. jChartotietewe, Nov. 27. 106 cundescended to pelewse bim. , Some ot bie frolic fonts were very surpris- ine. One night, observing a watchman wsleep in his watchbox, be picked up box and WoC Avan Carty Pe whe ddad with the yréat- | est casegarmd dro ped tem over the wall into | ‘Tindale’s buryin, ground. (Pur subscriber will sell his remaining Stock of GROCERIES for Cush. y uO credit. R. R, MACLELLAN'S o is still headquarters for PHOTOGRAPHS, | and every description of portraits known in the art. Déc. 18, 1365. én READ AND WONDER. studi Priess to suit the Times! ' shillings per dozen. All other pictures equally R. R. MACLELLAN. A butcher one passing a large window at Positively which Lopbam vas sitting. he stooped down ow. te lee, Great George Street; Dee. 4, 1865 afd took half an ow irow the fellow’s shoul- - a pipes, ! —— - ders with so mo? edseand dexterity that — s Gad os ae, is ra‘ =a y "Rena ; the man swore the devil had uwa away Molasses, 38 4d, pet wal, Top Pi rts : f> , with the beef. . Kerosezie Oil, 435 fd per aul. D: l dba BLY ED, = HANIA, o Causes from LONDON— . ster huisins, 7 Chests "ary & orion PHUSNOMENA IN THEOL, KearoN—A Bury- Wine, Batter and Oyster Crackers, > i ( hests Soon : OTE \ ING WEGL.Curious and interesting phevemena url Harley, A] a 1 ° ; ae in the Penusylvania ollregion are thus reported inane 43550, ry Ar iadne, fi om Leith, Digby Herring, { 57 Cases Glenury WHISKEY, by currespotidentsf the Meadville Republican. | d 30) do GINGERETTE, 300 GRAIN SACKS. CH All at the lowest prices. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, | and everything in the @ rocery Tine in proportion Ce Cash paid for OATS. G.W. GARDINER, | Upper Queex Street, Mareh 12, 1866. a * fans seal I i 0). >, STRAHAN & CO.’S MAGAZINES. ~ > , c I ; E ‘The great burnit ficentagbht.~Daiagive a space of feet square sendi nearly siasty feet in try for mules aroun well presents a most magsi- perhaps forty up a solid sheet of flame It lights up the coun | sv that one van see to read newspaper fiur or five wiles distapt, . The beat : d isl RESH CH FRUIT FOR STMAS TIMES! a of the fice has start be plu ec segelation to grewirg, and 1 there as greeu as that Publishers will give one of the | grasa can pT i found in sumwer tinue. The weil is owned by leguntiy bound Volumes of GOOD WORDS |! oes | parties in Roebester, N. Y., and was'struck some | or the SUNDAY MAGAZINE, Or an additional | soe ‘ ‘ ‘ | four weeks ago. ~ It commenced flowi ig oi! and | Copy, fo uny oud who will furbish a Bookseller TISHE subserib: rs have just received, and | water with a very strong furce of gas, and the | Wh I IVE new Subseribers® names for cither of | offer for sale, low :— | ewners were eoufid it they had “a gin well, but me = lernote d Mayuzines. 52 be Xs choice RAISINS. | two Wecks age last wight. the men going to sup OPVGRED cupeem Ieee. 40 quarter boxes Do., 3 bbls. CURRANTS, 25 drums treeh FIGS, FILBER rs, &e. & ec. TLUDSON & WRIGHT. Kent Street, Dee 18. 1865. APPLES. per, ihe well towk fire vine, and has bee: flame Whed, firat discovered was coming out of the diving pipe, aud Was sot more than theee or jeur feet id diameter : b thre days, fhe driviig pipe was nell itis supposed from the en iG tpn at 4, 1. ‘ ‘ COS. ad . —HER BERT. | “ Good Werds ar corth uc burning ater sinee. he 2006 ‘ $ FO Wort WUE | | ll } } 12) cents a mouth ‘ $1.50 a year; beantifully two or ilRwtrated,; wifer burviug d iwe of thiee tet, (hag allow wy (he gas aud etl te st pa € rood WV ords. APPLES. te before peaching the top, auc wei of | God ; »@ t: . | waheahill caintten comes - fat : ye B| Edited by Nonuax McLeon, D. D., one of Her Pie Subserfier has on hand for Sale— | rurhace of of 4U beet equar d i = ured f vel Majesty's Chaplains. OBIS TY ine beta LAT DWTS nnd | pines, Some tues tie flatuetiteach a height sof ' — RUSSETY APPLES ? aut i one handregd Jel, My proauce ah elect which no 15 cents ua month; $1.75 a year; profusely fc. HALL. peu cau gesertdg or pencil dujustivé to, illustrated, “" | | Water Street, Feby. 12, 1856. ee ane ey iil rete ee _ ey - Tetsu Cyiibain —~lrislt eliildren of jthe | The Sunday Magazine, power wligses are curmus)y different from Edited by Tuomas Gurnee, D. D., Author of | their contemporarics in England. A fair The Gospel m Kzekiel,”” “ Speaking to Vc. COAL. COAL. TONS NORTH SYDNEY COA for sale by the subscriber. I. C. HALL. 1 o Water Street. Feb. amount of experince in teaghing both bas | anit, led tu-fl¥é Gortola sie: thatthe twtellectual tex- 15 cents a mouth; $1.75 a year; illustrated, | Wureofithe brisbjeh ids awind ig very; mug) | THE ARG pein . finer and amore suseoptible of impression than | ams tOS¥ > inet of the Logheh ehiid of the working | Mayaziye fer the: Fireside andethe Joamey. ranks. But beside this intellectual quickness % ead se ). there is anctbes &: i Ligher quality, whose | 56 Laduute Hitl, Loudon, Engkmd ; and at 50 st. | presence in tae poorest arish, end whose ab-) Peter Street, Moutreal. For sale +t all Book and | sence in the corres) aulliag, and even better | News’ Stores thronghout British North America. class in England, dts beed™oreibly brought! rT home tus. Pye leiwt are ke@aly rusceptible | , 41 the ippregsfous bf the grand fad the beau- | oT tiful, plyestcial abd morah: Desoribe to a) elass offeour little ragyrd, shoeless hogs and xitls, Ma vilkage segyo! in treland, a*seene nineng the Alpe or ip at: Kastern desert, and therreyes will kindle, and expréiions of de- light @B@ape from thete dips. Go furtek and 12, 1866. FOR SALE, NEAP for Cash, or approved Credit : 20 TPuns MOLASSES, 200 Bbls FLOUR, A200 Luls Ne. 1 Labrador HERRING. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. FF Office—Urpstairs, Reading Room Building. Dec. 18, 1855 at | { | : iblished by Atexaxper Sreanan & Cod at} > Ts Read the Exawrsit’s Monthly Notices of ’ hese Periodicals. saakcaae ach oe : Medical Practice for Sale. MEDICAL PRACTICE worth about £1,000 per annum, with Jieht opposition, Chub ‘Terms én application at 50 St. Peter Street, Montreal. i ‘February 12,1866. ~ | Island, by a Physiciad awhe intends leaving the | NROPRICE., Island in the Spring? i gu . ° . . H undersigned having been appointed |. For terms and information address M. D. , Ross's } tell t ol deeds vl herove virtue, sel f-@aeri- : Administrator, of the Estate. of whe, lite | Weekly Oliice. fice martyrdom, wid they weil thrilbwith DANIEL JACKSON ROBERTS, of Charloue- | Febrarry 19,. 1860: tf } town, Merchant, deceased, by Letter Testamentary | — at , - : t cutie, iaud” years aiturwards, as taen anid granted by the Surrogate, dated the 9th day wl | wome thuy eit recall ty you the Story, and March, instant, Wereby notifies all persons indebted | pomesities dU how they have tric algo to) to tle said Estate to pay their respective debts to | load, in TOBACCO! BOXES Cavendieh TOBACCO. WILLIAM DODD, Lies 9 EK. Z : = | 35 Der. 18, 1865- 1 hamble: course, “lives sublim e,”’ | the subscriber, at his office, Queen Street, fonph- | of courdige and onselfstneis: Bue the game ii,a\ri Fetus, are ceasettal te eae etn tale told to Ergtisi: oye, | dull it falls ! therecf, and to deliver on possession of oe ones ; llow the heroic element teat Jostor wis- | tO Ute Subpctivers All Pevsons Bavitie chiims | understood ! iow erdelty. tf such there is, | 4geinet the Estate are iequired to furvish their | 10 is enquired bute Hh, thes bid Edxideity t We worry ary Sane at yr oe Jon Pere eee et ue in be Bees bebe } ACh town, March 1 wth, L866 on guz isl saneieen vat 6608 woilotiacd in the French révolu | ——-— eee. pon an ebanting the Jc Deum ta the last. | Composition Candles. BOXES Composition CANDLES at. a very low figure by the Box. Jan. 8, 1866. ‘ N. RANKIN. | Pipes. Pipes. 30) BOXES PIPES, T.D. and Cuddies, ~ N. RANKIN, NOTICE... YHE GENERAL AGENCY and COM. | Our litle addiaéed was full Of entharsivn | , jour the victimes ; acd some one remarked, | eth. ee } * MISSION BUSINESS bith arr vy) January 8, 1866 phe wee a gratd dearh they died \ We-tuid Mr ra CARVELL, will, in Seek tatendioned | sora dn anal ime —_—— | the same stury to «lage of big Eoglish boye | by the subscribers, uuder the firm of © CARVELL | : Matches. in ty school, apd strove to wake them BuOTHEKS.” ; oe = we Foot ae i whe hatfre nAbrating J.°S UARVELL. .. UST ARRIVED» from, BOSTON, via. he seene as dramativally as we were able. LEWIS CARVELLS Georgetowu—0 Cases, 8 cards, MATCHES | N! RANKIN, Queen Street > | N. RANKINY | Charlottetown; P. E. Island, Ist Jamtiary, 1866. . { meh 12, 3m RUM. RUM. UNS. 33.0. P, Januaré 8/1866. ont eett enti Lozenges. Lozenges. 1 OO BOXES LOZENGES, ex -Pacifie, RANT ic RS they ‘Kad heard sucl: a pice story, all about | 8” | | chop pi women's heads '” The spirit | : fad eed debeaa tik tagl IAA Tice wes we te “ . . i f ; X. 2 > , } Slone retained: —Fya. er's Magazine. Jan's. 9, 1866.» . Renae sie N. RANKIN, SE a se XK aa Se. ae ll i i al ee LIVERPOOL HOUSE, | jamee, ag)there will not be any distinction of per- completed thei ]mportations for the Season,which, | been selected by one of the Firm, and bought } bieached und White | 3 Bales Stripe & Check | Wrapping Paper Elegant Photographs, whole length, only Ten | | } | | j | will be found all the requisite articlas for family and in one of the most flourishing villages in the |! | Charlottetown. Jan. 8, 1866, ee es So " pane raemeraer > q Cleartt ) a} abi TEXTILE. Subscribers take this opportunity | UE Subscriber HAY RECKELVED) pér i of expressing theit thanks te eo Te aare UNotse and LC) OW¥ 8) As © ie at large, for the very ae ~ : Z customers and the om > a 4 dedi eal Part of his, Rell Stock: generous support they Tous IRON, -as they intend CLOSING | ‘ . ‘are: and now as they intend CLO; ast ten ye RESENT BUSINESS NEXT SPRING, syd5 eee 2} Tons SVRING STEEL, (ue THEIR P thei wt. Sleigh Shoeig STEEL | would inform them thaton and after the a vi ” ye Senn 28 Do”? JANUARY, 1866, theywill OFF ER at ree, Ss ulcamea oe the whole ol their sTOUCk, CONSISUDE 0 164° do NAILS and SPLKKs, | y 130 Keys PAINTS, | Dry Goods, Hat dware, and 350 Gallons, PAINT OIL, 114 Boxes GLASS, Earthenware. 2 Crates COAL SOUTTLES, and ait 10 per cent discount on present marked prices 24 -Casks ind Cases for ali sums of £5 and wader aud for over that | General Hardware Goods. ‘amount 15 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap: | proved Joint Notes at 3 months, pay able in | Charlottetown. ik | ‘They have also a quantity of IRON, STEEL, | ROPE and CANVASS, which they will sell at 6 | months, on approved Jomt Notes of Hand. | "They would hereby notify ALL Parties owing ‘ thens, either by Notes of Hand or Book Aceount, that they must settle their respective amounts at | er’ Urania’ and *‘ David Cannon.’ W. E. DAWSON. j October 30, 1865. «08 PRINT] NG Oky ss al Up GEO. BREMNER, ° Printer, Book-binder, esmecpicdine wie: . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders With PROMPTITUDE 4nd NEATNESS. te Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. guns wade after the First day of APRIL, 1866. OATS will be takea at the market prices for Id accounts, eT ae W. W. LORD & CO. Charlottetowng Jan’y 3, 1806. tf ann ena Gat? STORE, NEw GOoOonDnDs: |. CHEAPSIDE, lv | Just Opened, HE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform their friends, customers, and the pablic gene- rally, that they have JUST RECHIVED, per ships Undine, L. C. Owenand Ariadne, A LARGE ‘and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE jand FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e. CONSISTING OF | STAPLE DRY GOODS—White and 'Grey’ Cottons, Striped and Cheeked’ Shirtings, } Printed Cottons, Cotton Warp, Gmebans Jeans, | Tickiugs, ‘Lowellugs aud Towels, Bagging and | Bags, &c. - _ ” . m= " | DRESS GOODS—A large and choice rO THE | assortment, in Plain and Printed Coberys and Lus- Tv Ie ™~ aA ~~ — IR a tres, &c.; Plain and Figured Alpacas ; Chambray, 7 Wincey and Pisin do., Gula Plaids, Cashmeres, OF P. E. ISLAND. ‘EXUE Legislature, during the late Session Baratheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, Poplinets, | Crapes, Poplins, Diagonals, Checks, Mohairs, Silk } Checks, French Merinoes, Xe. | SHAWLS—A large assortment of the | | latest stvles, which will be sold cheap for cash. having passed * ‘ : the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms, } | Cloths, Whitneys, Oxford Five Cloths, Black and | Fancy Doeéskins, Scotch Tweeds, Faucy ‘Twists, | The | Silk Mixed, Pilots, &c. { FLANNELS — Saxony Welsh, Saxony‘ lesirous of | : : . : : » above recited Act, that he is now prepared t | Yorkshire, Lancasbire, Kerseys, Linseys, Segathy | ee ey eee NAMI iaithe nivehaes df theis jand Scarlet, Blue Serge, and Fancy Shirtings. &c. | ASSIST SUCH TENANTS inthe | as the Purchase Money of his Farm— Commissioner of Public hereby gives notice to all tenants WOOLENS —Biavkets Quilts, Rags,Ga- | sach Act ee | ribuldt Jackets, Palerines; Chest Preservers, Woo! FORM OF A PPLICA Pit N and full particulars | Shawls, Capes, Polka Jackets, Yarns, Scarfs, &e | may be obtained at the offies of Crown Lands, Colonial building, Charlottetown. JOUN ALDOUS, Coumwissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865. MAILS. | GENTs’ FURNISHING DEPART- | MEN T—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets | Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts Serge | Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Oil Cloths, Rubber | Conte, Caps and Hats, Braces, Belts, Neckties, Li- | jnen and Paper Cvilars, in all the newest styies. SUNDKIES—Bugle aud Silk Trimm. | M ings, Buttons, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Dress | Caps, Hat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets, Gloves, Veils, | Fur Bous and Mutts, Crapes, Skirtiugs and Skirts, | General Post Oflice, Charlottetown, every TUES } Ladies’ Jackets, Stays, Gents’ and Ladys’ Boots | DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ‘evening jand Shoes, Machine Thread, silk Carpetings, Wool | a: 8 o'clock. in 1 ee. ee ez Pg ; Cards, W eavers Reeds, &e. &c. Soap, Dye Stuits, &c, &e. P.5.—-The above Stock is composed of entirely a Thursday, Dec. 28 Thursday, Feb'y oe New Goods, which have been bought at greatly | Saturday, so ae Saturday, 24 reduced Prices, avd have been personally selected | ‘Thursday, Jau.11,1866 Thursday, Mareh in the best British Markets, and on the best termes, | ‘Saturday, 13 Suiurduy, hand will be sold, wholeswle and fetuil, at the low I harsday, aa) 1 ursday, ge est prices. Intending parchasers will please re- | Saturday, i =e Saturday, \ 21 wewber thatthey will get good vulue for their |) Thursday,-Peb. 8 Pharsliy, § April > ; | Saturday, a) Saturday, 4. money by calling at the new firm of HBEARTZ & SON. Cheapside, Queen Square, Dee. 11, 1505. ‘Now Landing, Pa, General Post Off OWEN, Postmaster General. ice, Dee, 25. 1865 ‘Mecting CoLtostal Secnerany'’s Orrice, w-out Sale!) FALL SPOCK. © tx” The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive | An Act to xsgist Tenants in | Columbian Insurance Compeny of New York, by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the CLOTHS — Black Mantle Cloths, Seal } amount ugreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, Lands availing themselves of the privilege of | Farnis, as in manner aud extent provided ander AILS for the neighbouring Provinces | and the UNITED STATES, &c, will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded trom the ; j | Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the ALSO—Tea, Sugar (warreuted good), | West Indies, will be wade up every alternate , |THURSDAY und Satunpay, at 8 p.m, as follows: of the Legisl.tare. | OO WaARMouUTR’ LIK snbseriber Was, this week received from ie Factory, a fall and complete cargo tof thowe celebrated Cook, Box and Franklin STOVES, Ex Schooner 4* bine: Wave’ These STOVES IMPROVED: STOVES.’ ‘ eunimt be beaut for |. Durability, Neatness ‘and Eeonomy, : : ’ : veheral satisfaction, und ate now offeréd for vale Low for Cash, Merchantabie Produce, or Twelve months’ credit on approved Notes. | | R. J: CLARKE, | Orwell Cheap Store. Mud Diggers. STEEL, Oct. 16, 1865. CHAIN, IRON, suitable for the above, et W. E. DAWSON’S. Dec. 18, 1865. uloyd’s Register of British and . “~ . . Foreign Shipping. OCTOBER, 1865. HE Committee bave recently had under their consideration the Stausling of Spruce in the Tuble A uttaghed to the, Rules, aud have deter- mined to allow the use of this material in Ships of the > years’ grade forall parts, excep Stem, Stern- post, Transoms, Khigtit-heids, Hawse-tisabers, Aprons tind Deadwood." * Se GEORGE B. SEYFQXG, RichHann Sroceeer, secretary. Suevevor, Prince F x ras Register Grate yust RECEIVED, a large assortment of REGISTER GRATES and MANTLES, a very chvice lot. : eae DODD & ROGERS Dodd's Brick Store, Powunal-street, Anguat 14. 1865. Underwriters’ Notice. PONTE Su'seriber having been appointed AGENT, at Prince Edward Island, for the New York Board of Underwriters, dwrrd Deland. and Boston Board of Underwriters, will be glad to receive early notice of losses which may occur, tid to render sucli nssistane? to vessels in distress as way be in his power to afford recommended to report as soon as practicable. J. 3. CARVELL. _ Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1865, eee ot WATCHES and JEWELLERY. UsT RECELVED, from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale at a low price— llorizontal Watches in Silver Cases, © BOIS. SOWIE... coo oc eer es £310 0 Do. in Hanting Cases,.....:..-----: 400 Enaglioh Tevera).....'..i-0..1-5+5.19 0 0 b a , A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardou’s QCoruer- Charlottetown, Oct. 31. 1864, Grain! Grain! Grain! TENLE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, | Gin, Whiskey. and a superior articleo Malt Whis jkey. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. | Charlottetown, Jnne 20, TSH5. = | | ooY l LOGOpod) ~ CHE - *) 3«dl9 m _ : | i i Kinin e bitin aX Sehr. Vincent, fron QUEBEC— | January/5, 1868. 2 4 - . . . - . . } > > Y > ° > | sane - 420 Bbla. No. 1 spt. CANADA FLOUR, ‘ J HEREAS, by a Resolution of the | i barn fx _ fehoice brands) \ lionse of Assembly, passed on the ith | > ee ~ 25 Bbis CURNMEAL, | day of April, 1863, it was resolved Uhut the initia- GP) cde pa j ree 22 Chests TEA, \iion of all Money Votes shonid be with the Exe | -- & a vt 42 Bits PORK PER, |outive: S bot ey 3 sus! J "al ‘oddy ' 7: . ' ' ae ~ 13 Qr. Casks Upper Canada (Poddy) NOTICE is hereby given that all applications & a 7 +2 5s ibintey, ifor Moxey Geants for Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, | mn rd. 408 1) Cases Champague, &e., and wil Petitions for grants in wid of any | o 3 40 Cases Brandy, object, whatsoever, which parties anay Cesire to | a e sie 25 Boxes Quebec Soap, ; eubmittothe Levislature at its next annual Session, } ie : 1 Case Cigars, (5 nillo), very choice. | ure required to be sent into this Office on er befory | pees Se, | the Ist day @& MARCI next. j By command, J.W. MORRISON, Dep, Col. Seey. Turkey Pigs, &e. ITEYURKEY FIGS, MUSCATEL RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, JORDON ALMONDS, FILBERTS, } WALNUTS, GROUND SPICES, In Store, 200 Bbls. Am. FLOUR, 10 «do Cornmeal, 150 Sides Sole Leather, it} Boxes Tobacco, (Washington) 10's, 700 Bags Liverpool Salt, 20 Bois. Coal Tar, 10 do Piteb. UV 4 * o Spirits. 4 Uhds. Hennessy’s Dark Brandy, 4 do do Pale Do 9 vt Casks Do (Pale and dark) 9 Hhds * DeKuyper” Gin, 15 Pun. Strong Spirits—RUM, 1 pun. Bourbon Whiskey (Kentacky.) | ESSENCES, GELATINE, | BAKING POWDER, i PICKLES and SAUCES, lor Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drag Store. Dee. 18, 1865. ALSO, 150 Qtls. Codlish. | | a 114 subscribeis, in returning thanks to their friends and enatomers for the patronaye extended to them siuce their commencement ii business, would intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Prico of their Tobacco, which is pronounced by judges to be the Best Manufactured on the Island. Samples can be had by calling at their Stere in Queeu-street, uext door lo the Bank of P. E Island. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, | To arrive at Georgetown, from Boston— 12) Bobs. Extra State and Sup. FLOUR. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Buildings, Water Street Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1865 NEW GOODS | . is} rw sjl (other ady out) Best Island Tobacco!! | | | SOSS BLO JO “UNTO jo SOV 91q1 ‘IVLIdVO dO divd YOUVT V DNIAVH | ‘9S5y OVIOL STIMVID LHS VONWE ® VOGNO va —e | ne ia ad oe “ “> Life Assurance Company of Gaiasg2ow. ESTABLISHED IN 18388. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. ZRPISN WARBDVVS2, dfuecn Square. THE IMPORTATIONS POR THE y 4 ) p } Wall Season of 1865 | ARE NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR } INSPECTION, Cw We soheit a share of Publie Patronage. Charlottetown, April 3, IR65. ist tf | i | } | 1 | MRS. WINSLOW, | An experienced Nurse and Female ‘Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers her sn We aths ey? Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, | TN OUR ‘STOCK OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, oa | Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by | softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— | Ca roceries, will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, | Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. | We have put up and sold this article for over | thirty years, and can say, im confidence and | | | use. Purthased on the best terms and suld at the LOWEST PRICES. tar Please call and examine. | W. & A. BROWN, Deceuiber 11, 1865. | British & Foreign Goods, CHESTS Prime CONGO TEA, 20 half do Do bo 20 Ghls. Extra Superfine FLOUR, 10° do Refined Kerovesne OLL, 1 Bale CANVAS, for Boat Sails, 20 Coils Manilla ROPE, assorted sizes, oO Bars Sin. Mantz Yellow METAL, 6 Toms assorted BAR IRON, 3 Chain CABLES, } lu., 9-l6.and 3, Lot. of Small ANCHORS, 30 Quintals Large CODFISH, 30 do HAKE, 2000 bushels Turks Island SALT, 4000 do Ground Marseilles SALT, jof any other medicine—mever has it failed, ina single instan:e, Lo effect a cure, when | i timely used, Never did we know an instance of | | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- | jtraty, all are delighted with its operations, and | | speak in terme of highest commendation of its magi- | sal effects and medical virtues. We speak iu this | matter “what we do know,” alter thirty years’ | |experience, and pledge our reputation for |the falfiiment of what we here declare, | | In almost every instance where the infant is suffer-_ |ing from pain end exkaustion, relief witl be found | jin fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is, | administered, This valuable preparation is the prescription of | 3 Casks WAKE OIL, one of the most experienced and skilful nurses On sale by the Subscriber, at his Warehouse, | '2,New England, and bas been used wich mevere| opposite Pedke’s Buildings, Qreen Street. ’ failing success in DANIEL DAVIES. THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relieves the child from pain, bat invi- ° gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, | NOTICE. | and gives tone and energy to the whoie system, it Iss FA NNY PURDY, late of St. will almost instantly relieve " } John, New Brunswick, begs respectfully to | GURIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND | inform the Ladies of Charlottetown. that she. will | WIND COLIC, | be prepared lo receive orders for all kiuds of | aed overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily M IL NE RY of the latest Sivle, including | remedied, end in death. We believe it the best | LO NN E rs,” HATS; EY ENING MEAD and surest vemedy in the wertd, in all cases | DRESSES, &c., &e., &e, on THURSDAY | of Dysentery and Diarrhe.s in. Children, | NEXT, Dee. Mth. Show Room (till the Spring} | whether it arjses trom teething, or from any other | up etulrs at the residence of Mrs. WextTworTH eause. We would say to every mother who has a’ STEVENsON, Water street. Ladies’ 6wn materials | bila suffering from any of the foregoing complaints tert 2 | { made up at short notice. Miss Perty has also for! _ do not let your i i aes 24 Sanaa i— prejudices, nor the pre-_ salea few Faney Artiéles, suitable for Christinus judices o others, stand between your suffering | deg 55, Dee LM,18b5 lutely sures+to follow the use of this medicine, if. : | timely used. . Puli directions for using will accom: For Sale. ge 7 s rr ‘simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York HE Northern Half of TOWN LOT jen ie outside wrapper. ; City of Charlottetown, situate at the eorner of | Prince aud King Streets, near the Steam | Principat Ollice, No. 48, Dey Street, N.Y or for a private residence, Apply to eeayeony oF aise ss : Dec. 18, 1365, OSEPH BALL. : presents, Bazaars, &c. de. child and the relief that will be sare —yes, absoe | pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- | - No. 21, in the First 2 ; ; Wondred of Lote in the Gy Sold by Draggists throughout the world. Ferry Wharf, well adapted for business purposes, Oct. 9, 186), “ ’ o | trath ofit, what we have never been able to say) _ Subscribed Capital, - - - £600,001 Aecumulated Funds, - - i 480 000 Annual Revenue, - - ° ° 95,004 Subsistiug Assurances, - - - 2,500,001 Henry Dunvor, Esqr, Chairman, W. PF. BikkMyre, Lsgr, Manager. Distinctive Features ia the Company's Business System— b ¢ “as aud are the only Stoves imported ere that give | | | C# A good assortment of Fall and Wipter Goods. | ‘has stood tbe test ) properties. Maas: | ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, are | Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Kings, Steel Kar Rings and Brovches, Geuts’ Pins iu great variety, 'a* Coustantly on hand, at pricescheaper than can | | be puréhased in the market the best of Kum, Brandy, Its Searching & Healing Proper- ties are known and recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluaMe Ointment public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) it a testimony of jt. ‘self more convineing than anything that could be | written in praise of its trely wonderful i In the eure of bad legs, bad breasts, _ sores, wounds, and ulcers,-its effect is marvellons, For ring-worm, scald-head, serotula, and disenses of | the skin geoersily, there is po > y to be pared to it, When assiduously rubbed aoe skin (previously well bathed im warm water) thie Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, im its passage, every part to which it iy applied, : Glandular Swellings, Mumpe, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore’ Throats and Diptheria, In any of the above diseases, nomediate gpd’ manent Y tie is obtained by “Sty age upen the . | detergent Ointment, twice a day, /ehest and buck. Its acts upon the Very weinsprings | of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparativn aud all old pay. ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Qing. | mevt, used conjoirtly with Holloway’s Piiis, wilt | act so searchingly and certainly as tw effect cures in the most hopeless cases, i Rheumatism, Lumbago, Cons ' tracted and Stiff Joints. | Many thousands of martyrs from the above com, | plaints have found life almost unsupportable; yes, | if Holloway’s Oiutment be briskly und perceveringly | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely | guarauteed, especially it the pores of the skin be | previously opeved by tomentations with warm water, |The gross humors require expulsion from the sys. | tem; it is therefore necessary to bave recourse to | Uoiloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by purityingasd | strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera. ‘tion of the Ointment aud facilitate and confimg | the cure. Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world |which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the ‘treatment of the above ailments, as * | Ointment. / | } Nothing can be so simple or safe as the | wanner in which it is applied, or its action op the body, both locally and constitutionally, The Qigt- ment, ruvbed arcund the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. Jt quickly to the seurce of the evil and drives it from the system, Erysipolas and Serofulous Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scroiulous enlargements of any kind, Hofloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy ineans of cure, It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- | ination, removing stagnation, cooling the heated | blood, and checking all acrimonious and unbeslthy | discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under | the management of the mother thun the medical j man. Hloiloway’s Ointwent should therefore be | regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,”* as it veyer fails in bringing out the rash in measles and | scarlatiny; and for the removal of all skin diseases | its effect iswiraculous. Incases of whoupiug cough and croup, this invalaable Ointwent should | rubbed twice a day upon the turoat and chest, aad | the youngest invalid wi-l derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holluways’s famous Pills, redaced to a powder, wiil avgurent the curg. tive powers of the Unguent. | Both the Ointment and Pt!s should’ be used in the following cases: | Bad Levs (Corns (soft) | Rhenmatism | Had. Dereasts Cancers Scald Heads | Bacns jCoutracted and [Sere Nipples } Bunions Sill Jomis Sore Throats Lite of Mosche- Elephantiasis iSkin Direunes toes nnd Saad Fistulas jScarvy¥ | Flies Gout INore Hends | Céco-bay 'Ghindalar Swel) Tumours | Chiego-foot | fines Teers : Chitbliins Jumbago Woands eS Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws i | Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Horne way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Loudon; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers «9 Medivines throughuat the civilized world, at the fyllowiag prices:—Is 14d, 23 Od, 4a Gd, Ls, 220, and 333 each Pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the | larger size. B. Directions for the guidance of patients ig every disorder are adixed to euch Pot. Auguat 7, 1865 Carlton’s Condition Powders! ee with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a euah or Hlight Ald in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to-a mild remedy, if not attended to, soom aitacks the lungs. LLroun's li ronchial Dreches were first introduced eleven years age, Jt has been proved that they are the best article before the public fer eenghe, elds, ’ JStsthma, Satarrh, the Hacking Cough in MPensumptian, and numerous affections of the Threat, gwing immediate relief. Public Speakers &¥ Singers Annaal Division of Profits, Policy - Holders Participate in Profits from First Year of Entry, Bonus A-surance at the Smallest Outlay, Seven Years Exemptious — Foreign Travel and Yoreig: Residence. | Rates of Assurance, and all ether information may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at | GEORGETOWN, WM. SANDERSON. Georgetown, June 27, 1364. ly F. P. NORTON, Commission Merehant, Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN - - - P. E. ISLAND October 24, 1864, ly DR, 0. L. STRICKLAND, Surzseon Dentist, Great George Street, CHARLOTPETOWN. 3 April 17, 1865, aes: GT pitiyb THROWAS KELLY, Attorney and Barrister -at-Law, CONVEYANCER, &c. | Orrice—Queen Street, (over Welsh & Owen's.) | Resipenck—North American Hotel. | Charlottetown, - - - - P. £. EF. November 6, 1865.—6ms. A. McNEILL, - Auctioneer and’ Commission Merchant. ot Auction, Room — That wellknown , Business Stand, Welsh’s Corner, or Blveet. Consign- a. } — j i iments respectfully solicite OFrFicé—Reading Koom Building. | Charlottetown, + +--+ +++ P.E. Island. | Febroary 5, 1866, aid islet | WELLEIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Parriecr, Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, AS REMOVED bis business to the City, and can be consulted at all hours. SHOEING on the most improved principle. (a All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre- pared at the shortest notice. WANTED, a person who has had some expe- rience in Horse Shoeimg. Highest wages will be given. Churlottetown, Aagust 7, 1865. | | | Half Credit Assurance. | | cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Roy, | ing information on the physiological eb will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Jfedicine, at 25 cents per box. DR. LA’MERT ON SELI- PRESERVATION, PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND Caseg, Ia, 6p, LY PUST, 3S. CURRENCY. Q BLE-PRESERV ATION: A popular Essay og Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses ia maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the functions of manhood, destroy the ate of Martied Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engages ments that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, by Dar. LA’Mens, 37 Bedford Square, Louden, Liceutiate of the Koyal College of Physi- al Culiege of Surgeous, Eaglaud, &c. : The above work contains most useful and interest, which vecurin the Keproductive System “ring the pei of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It aleo points | out Low all the attributes of manhood ean be pre- | served to an advaneed period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free trom | the gross exaggeratious, alarming deseriptions and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- | sons, Who, practising with false medical qualifica- | tions, inflict moet serious injuries, and mA a pui- cious treatment frequently abortive. The author is the only legally qualified practti- tiouer whose name stands on the *Medieul Kegister,? | (the sole test of medical qualification) whe bas beey exclusively engaged for a serivs of years in the | treatment of the various functional diserdeté of the nervous and reproduetive systew, whieh, owing t the great discoveries of modern science; aré rr ed subservient to @ rational, simple and ¢asy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten tid tae, and from six till eigbt, either personally or By let- ter—37 Bedford Square, London, . nig Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. “ SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of the undermentioned Agents, eos ls 04; free by post, 38 currency :—Halifax, N: 8, Mr. Johogos, Chemist, Yarmouth, N,5., Messrs Y & Booksellers, Sydney,C. B., Mr. J. P, War Office. Bt John, N. B., Messrs: UrChubb &Co., Coureer Office. Charlottetown, BP. BE. L., Ma. Joby lugs, Islander Office, Yy Charlottetown, Noy. 9, 1863, - he Examiner Is Printed and Published, ’ by EDWARD WHELAN, at ONDAT his * borongh -street, hear King-Square. FP FANCE, — 7 anuum, payable lialf-yearly Nn AD t a BE ee .