~ ¥ “ | . in ie enemy od MP cs Aree Mi yam Kas . <li sate Bigs Se a = Reenil as ae ee aes ee esiiiale piieillliaetnenidietaien Tonio CCRC eae NEW GOODS! NEW Goons! | pa yoni NHE Subsertber would inform the Inhalhi - tanta? TB. Tehend, that, on the arrival of the Brig ANN, from Lirerpoal, G. 8. he will} aier, } Wholesale and Retail. For Cash er good Jomt Neves of Hand, Nos 1,283 WHITE LEAD, i 56,28, & 14) iba. > j Mack, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, Lheited and raw LANSEELD 11> Thance's Saethwrek GLASS; PUTTY, Black and White, in, Piaddera 2” and bd thew CUT NAILS, sad CUT SPIKES: Diamond Head J#ECK SPIKES Rare Retinedend Common PRON Harrela ond Reese COAL TAR Barrels Black aod Nright VARNISHIIES; (vile HEMP and WIRE CORD AGE: Holts Extra and Nowy Boiled CANVAS; Rare VELLOW METAL. 2 te YELIOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 « 2; CLINE BINGS, fem and Yellow Metal: Chairs in Variety. Crateennd Casks GLASS. CHIN A and EARTH nm 22 & 14 Ibe ‘ assorted #Ze8: ENWARE,—Crates Benet «al fer countrys KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING ANEW MIXTURE for 8 f FISHIN AND DRAWING ROOM NP. Mio tE. fer Dettome o “{S! q; ROATS, much approved of by Engl FURNITURE, flehermen Furnished in Sets er Simule (very cheap.) Tartwe wanting anv of the abowe articles w eo well by calling and imapeetyog them, at the | Attention paid to Re pairing all kinds of Fur OLD STAND, formerly aecaned ty W. W niture, especially Turned Work, such as Leen & Ch, HEAD ef LOWDS WIIARI chairs, &e, Ke. (cheup-) Water Street VJ kinds of Furniture Painting done to order. ARTES AS LORD. (lid Fur ture Rey 4inted to imitate or Dect oN 1206 tmiatet Chairs (cane) re sented # woking Glasses, Plates, ke . &e., on hand, (ver¥ reasonable P. E. ISLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. = Remember J: hey « Steam Facet: ry. ~ side of Market Square, (nearly opposive Pro e uilainyg, from which 1 ean be seen ) 423 STLE Subsertber woald herel.y teform his A smart Boy wanted te learn the business numerons feiende and enatomers that be has i J OLN N EWsS\( N wepornfion. a Very superior etvile of » course of pre} ' ¥ Buy vie ikea December 21 LADIES’ KID BOOT, aed enitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and | PRINT] » Geutlemen's Wear, in every variety. snel as yon VG Ladies’ and Misses: Ao “in, vee poors, | Printer, Book-binder, Palworn! Kid KOOTS, cr eee Calf peas de, “e e de GEO. BREMNER, des Balmoral do Imitation Lace do Ae Ne &« Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap eoled BOUTS, Balnworal BOOTS AND de Simule de de, Sivooting de, Graiv Leather — do, Kiwe da; STEREOTY PER, Heavy Conyrese de, Ki de . re gs Light fn, ne Krogane& Shoes, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., Wholesale Denlera befere een ding therr order Having engaged an experienced haar we ale abeuad ehoukd cull and examive the waried stock of Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially mannf .ctured for the Trade of PE Island BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. | ('Entranve to Printing Office and SKORGE NICOLL, | Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and South Side deotrt ogee. Pie * Stationery Store, Prince Street, oe ae ee where all orders may be left. MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Celonial Secre*irv’s CO fice, March 15, 1867. Vy MEREAS by a resolution of th House of Assembly. pases douthe lith dav of April, istint, it was reselwed that the initintion of all Money Votes shoald be with (he Exeeutive : Notice ie hereby given that «!l applications for Mosky Gants, for Roads, Bridges. Wharfs. & pnd all Petifibue for grant in aid of any object A whe tswever which parties may desire to submit to the Levielattire af ite next ato Session. are re sired to he sent inte this Uftice on or before the duy of April next ty Command, GEQKGE COLES, Col. See'y Desirble Family Residence. epeuar commodious and beaurituliy situ- ated COTTAGE. with the Ground attached fronting 44 feet on the <outh-wewern side of King's uare, by 34 feet in depth, beiag in a retired pact of the city, ie well wlapted for » private family, and will be disposed of at private sale Terme inelermte. Apply to the subscriber at the * Os. twrne House.’ CWtown, March 18. 1867. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. Harte’s Saponifier, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, Werranted to make Soap without Lime and with litle or no trouble Jarge supply of the above valuable article has been just received from the Manufacturer's, at Montreal, and is now on Sale at the Drug and Dispersary Store of Dr. G. W SUTHERLAND, Corner of Kent and Great George Street. Housekeepers will find it a most valuable requisite. Charlottetewn, Oct. 1, 1866 tf. Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SYUWSYSI93. ‘EXHE SUBSCRIBER having JUST JAMES DAVIS. - OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, Big Loaf for « Small Price. mre Subscriber offers for Sale, at a re- daced price. 200 Barre)s Extra Family FLOUR. W. McGILL. Ch town, tith Mareh. 18A7 Cheapside! New Goods! GREAT BARGAINS! HEARTZ & SON AVE JUST RECEIVED from Britain. per Ships Undine. LC. Owen, Empress and Lotus, a large and assorted Stock of Staple & Fancy Py Goods, Groceries, Ac, STAPLE DRY GOODS. cunsisting of Prsted Cottons; Grey and White Cottesa: Red, White, and Biue Cotton Warp. warranted good : Cotton and Linen Ticking: Towels and Toweling ; Bagging and age; Ornaburg, Canvass, Ke, ae | CLOTH, a very large stock, in Mantle Clothe, Fine Clothe, Whitness. Beaver, Moscow Desone, fweeda, Pilot, Lambe kin, Astracan, Sea! Clothe, Taw ceeds and Doeskine, whieh wll be sotd cheap for Cash. DRESS HOODS. in brench Merines, Winceya, Coborgs, Luetres, \lexandra Chiu, Serges, avd Fauey Dreas Goods, equal te any im “the eity. GENTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING. in Over and Under Caats, Pauts, Vests, Shirts, Col- lars and Ties, the eewest atylen ; alse, the newest atylee of Cloth and Yar Caps, and Felt Hats, Hoots, &e. SUNDRIES — Wool and Brussele Carpets, White, Searlet, Blue, and fancy Flannels : Skirts aud Shietings, Seurfe, Gheer. Belts, Velvets, s srepared to supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manufactured TOKACCO, warranted a wood article. at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms —and hopes hie Factory, being the firet of the kind established in Prince County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchants of Sucomerside, and Prince County generally. PATRICK REILLY. a HORSES, peas Chien, FRS ONS pW ie ofS “oan PORSe CON ys FATTENING STOCK. i: ARMERKS will find ita saving to them | of many doliars by using these Powders. | When fattening stock, by mixing a little of thes Powders with the food, you will find that they will | fatten quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and | better in every respect. | The many | DISEASES OF TIORSES | jcan almostall be PREVENTED or cuRRD by these | | Powders. Ove Powper drives out Worma. | One Powper cures Bots | One Powner puts a Horse in condition. Oxe Powper makes a Horse shed hie coat. | One Powper gives a sult and glosey »pperrance | | te the hair. 700k | have had good opportunities of knowing the virtues jof the DR. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, Is the only preparation in ase whieh invariably CHANGES Gray anv FapeD Hate TO ITS ORIGINAL jcovor. Its effects are so UNIFORM AND SPREDY, an | to be regarded almost MIRACULOUS [t yives UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION, & single trial | proving its superiority over all other articles ef- fered to the public under similar names. Liver. BE G@. Ware, writes from Eastport, Me., April 17, 1°56: “ Though but twenty-six years ot age, my hair bad become quite gray, when, at ‘the suggestion of Dr. Carpenter, 1 gave your! Oriental Hair Restorer a trial. ln ten pars trom | | the first application my hair was dark and soft as} in childhood. & believe ne other preparation can | boast of such remarkable effects.” Kev. Kow.ko Oun, writing from Alexandria, | | Va, Februury 5, 1866, seys: 1 am too old to) regret that the frosts of winter should giint per- | petually in my hair, but to gratify my daughter, [| have used your Orental Hair Restorer, and with the | happiest results, ly hair, which two weeks since Was whit, a8 Siiver, is COMPLETELY RESTORED TO | THE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FORTY YEARS AGO. my daughter's beball, | thank you beartily.’’ Carr C UL, Cowan, of the ** Sea Queen,” dates | at Bermuda, December 27, 1865: ** Your Orrental | Har Restorer ite looked upon as something miracu- | ious by the people here, Such uniform, speedy, j and satisfactory etfeets have never tullowed the | | use of O49 other preparation,” Mus. Otiver, of Curl-ton, N. Y¥., says in ber| | lecter, dated May 9, 1866: ‘I won't say that I have used your Urientat Har Restorer, for what use Holloway’s Ointment. Its Searching & Healing Proper- | tiesare knownand recognized | throughout the World. | The number of years this invaluable Ointment | has stood the test of pudlic opinion, (and the longer | known the better appreciated) is a testimony of tt- self more convincing thin anything that coald be written in praise of its truls wonderful healing properties. In the cum of bad légs, bad breasta, | sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-worm, scald bead, serofula, and d seases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be cvm- | pared to it When assiduously rubbed upon the skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the svsteim, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to whicl it is | applied. can @ person of my age have tor suck things ? But | Slandular Swellings, Mumps, | wy friends have used it, aud I have witnessed its | wonderful effects [f [ ever should get gray, [ | shall Know what to resort to ”’ Columns migbt be filled with testimonials like | the above, but their publication is not considered |necessary. In the preparation ot the Oriental Har Restorer the most costly material is used, and it an article which | shall STAND (HE TRST OF ALL TIME, [no pans ave 8s ared to make The verdict of the people ts in its favor. | Knight's Oriental Hair Restorer is prepared by E.R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Ciemist,{Melrose, Mass. } And sela by all Dragyists, Periumers, Fancy Goods Dealers, and Merchants generally, at Gne Dollar per Bottie. Di. KNIGHT'S c HAIR DRESSING. A VEGETABLE PREPARATION | } . ' - . } For Preserving and Beavtifying the Hair, Contains neither Oil nor Alcohol Tais article nas been prepared with a view to | supercede the pernicious compounds so common in | the market, the use of which has been almost in- variably detrimental to the growth and beauty of the hair.- It is especially adapted to the use of \adies and children, with whom it is a UNIVER- SAL FAVORITE. Persons whose bair haz been thinned by sickness or age should give it a trial. A luxuriant growth will result. By the use of Dr. KNIGHTS’ HALK DRESSING, the hair is beau- tified, its growth is improved, the scalp is cleansed, | Nervous Headache is cured, hair eaters are era- | dicated, and al? cutaneous eruptions are removed. | DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, | [2 a scientific discovery, prepared under the super- | intendenee of an eminent chemist, and is approved, recommended and used by the wedicw! faculty. It will not soil or stain the skin, or any article of apparel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in large bottles, and is sold by all Druggists, Per- fumers and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1.00 per Battle. Prepared by E. KR. KNIGHTS, M.D Chemist, Meirose, Masa. “DR. LAROUKAU’S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE OF Re Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Aéthma, Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting ef Blood, Pieurisy, [nflamraationof the Lungs or Chest, Pain in the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump- tionin its early stages, «nd all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known and too highly esteemed to require Commendation here. It is re garded a necesssity in every household, and is heartily endorsed by the medical aculty, clergy men of every denomination, authors. editors, mer. bers of Congress, and many of our most distinguisb ed men in public and private life. COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT, &c. Letter from Hon. D. W. Gooch, Member of Con gress from Massachusetts Meceose, July 19, 1865. Dr, E. R. Kuieurs—Dear Sir ; I have used Dr, Larookab’s Syrup in my family for six years, and have found it an excellent re- medy fur Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats and all consumptive complaints, &c. I nave recommended it to 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. Bostox, March 9, 1865. Da. E. R. Kyiaars: Having used LAROOK- 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 Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and al) similar complaints. As I take cold very easy, I have bad great opportunity to test the VIRTUES of this valuabie remedy, and it hag never FAILED me yet, however violent the disease. Havy- ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, I various medicines sold, and pronounce ‘LAROOKAR’s SYKOP” ree pest of any article | EVER presented to the public W.R. BOW EN, 86 Hanover St, Space will permit the publication of but a tithe ot the certificates which are constantly coming in from all quarters of the globe. Patients will find the most conclusive evidence of the value of this re- medy in a triafof it, which will cost but a trifle, and which may yield priceless results. Large bottles $1 00—medium size 50 cents. Pre- pared by E. R KNIGHTS, M. D., Chemist, Mel- rose, Mase., and sold by all druggists. DR. LAROOKAH’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the speedy and permanent cure of Liver Complaint, Serofuia or King's Evil, Dyspep sia, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Seer: Erysipelas, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, Pustules, Yours, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this | pP' letergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back of lite; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old par heles detrimental to its preservation, The Ovnt- went, used conjoir tly with Holloway’s Pills, will act su searchingly and certainly as tv effect cures in the must hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints have tound life almost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be previously opened by tomentations with warm water fhe gross huwors require expulsion trom the sys. tem; it is therefore necessary to bave recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying an strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure Bad Legs, 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 Holloway’s Ointment. Nothing can be go simple or safe a. the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the body, beth lueally and constitutionsily. The Oint- ment, rubbed around the part affecied, enters the pores justas saltenters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy mears of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early Kfe fall more under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway's Ointment should theréfore be regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,’’ as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and searlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases its effect iemiraculous. Incases of whoopiug cough and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upcen the throat and ehest, and the youngest iavalid wi!! derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holloways’s famous Pills, reduced to u powder, will augment the cura- tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism tad Breasts Cancers Seald Heads Burns : Contracted and |Sore Nipples Bunions Stitt Joints Sore Throats Bite of Moseiie-|Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases tees and Send Fistulas Scurvy Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandolar Swel-Tomours Chiego-foot lings Uleers Chilblains 'Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hanes | Piles Yaws Sold at the Retablishment of Proressor Hoio- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London; also by ail respectable Drugyists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the | FIYUE SUBSCKLBEK begs to inform the | of the Cutting Department, on a purely ge metrical [ts wets upon the very wainspriags | LONDON, the Subseriber has received MANUFACTURER of Clothing in ali its branches, thankful bo bis tretas | and patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform | them and the veblie generally, that he is still to be | found at hix Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and | ie prepared to make op all kinds of yurments,entrast- ed to him in the dutest style aud improvement of fasbion. a Terms Cash. Entrance at the side Door. _ Queen Street, July 9. 1866. NOTICE. citizens of Charlottetown. and the public gene rally, that he has KE-GPENED his Tailoring Establishment on QUEEN STR KET, two doors went of T. Des Grisny’s: and soficiie—while gratefally acknow ledying past f*Vers—a return of that pnbjie pa trenage whiet Was formerly so generously and exteusively conferred upon him Having aeqnired athoroughly correct kn wledge principle, together with mRny years 5 cecesstul practice, he is prepared to compete, for superiority, with any of bis profession in this Colony : Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN, whose name iv proverbial for superier « orkman ship, as his Parnter. he guarantees the Firm of “McLEOD & CHRISTIAN” to pive every sa- tisfaction Orders from the country promptly attended to, JAMES McLEOD. Ch town, June 18, es ee i LIVERPOOL and LONDON. ‘R ‘eUNDINE" and * L C OWEN,” trom LIVERPOOL, aod * LOTUS,” from An Unusually Large Supply of Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medic’ nes, PERFUMERY, (English and Frenen) ; SOAPS, BRUSHES, PICKLES. SAUCES, MUSTARD, din Kees and Bottles): CURRIE POW DER Can died CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEELS, MARMALADE. Essences, SPICES, Malt and Whe Wine VINEGAR, SARDINES, ANCHO- Viks. MUSHROOMS, CAPERS, and United S-rviee SAUCE, PAINTs, OILS, VAR- NISHES, Drying JAPAN, KNOTTING DYE STUFES. and Miscellaneous Articles, of the Best Quality aud at Moderate Prices. Wm. WATSON. | Nav. 5, 1266 . ; ne Grain! Grain! Grain! TENUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, <H Constantly on hand, at pricescheaper than can he purehased in the uarket the best of Ram,Brandy, Gin, Whiskey. and a superior article of Malt Whis- key. Also— » i and XXX Aie. Charlottetown, Jane 20. 1566 TO THE TENANTRY or P. E. ISLAND. TIVUK Legislature. during the late Session having passed “ An Act to assist Tenants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the ataount agreed upon by the Preprietor and Tenant, asthe Parchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their Farms, as in manner and extent previded under eh Act ORM OF APPLICATION and fal} partienlars mav be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Pablic Lande Office, May 8. 1865. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. UST RECEIVED. from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sule ata low price— Horizonta) Watches in Silver Cases 4 holes jewelled,.....-.+-.---- £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cases, ......-.-.---- 400 English Levers........-...----.-+++ 9 @ 0 Wateh Chains and Keys. Finger Kings, Steel Ear Ringsand Brooches. Gents’ Pins in vreat variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardon's Gorner- Charlottetown, OQet Al, ISK4 A COMMON SENSE VIEW oF TRE Mode in which STOUUCHT BITTER ACT UPON TRE HUMAN SYSTEM. —— This is an age of inqniry. People want to know the why and wherefore of all statements submitted to them as facts, and as fur as this GREAT PROTECTIVE AND INVIGORANT is concerned, it is proposed to gratify them. All the physioans admit that the greatest difti enlty they encounter in their practice is in convey ing to the seat of a disease the medicament that will counteract and neutralize it. Electricity has heen tried for this purpose, bat it is now generall) admitted that the electric fluid is too subtle an agent to be made, the vehicle of inedication. 1}: shocks the nerves, but cannot distribute through the system anything except itself. Medicated elec tricity is, in short, an exploded bnwbug. But a liqnid stimulant, as everybody knows, can be charged with the essential properties of any and every substance in the Matrna Medica, and there is no herbial extract which it will not holdin solution with all its-preventive and curative virtues anim paired. Now, the pure liquid stimalant of which HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. are in part composed, is charged with invaluable vegetable remedies, and these, by reason of ite powerfal ditfusive principle, it conveys to every organ and introduces into the sirenlation. To use acommon expression, it yoes to the spot. taking with it just what is wanted there. The essenceof ery would andoubtedly ditfase itself through the or- ganization as swiftly, if administered pnre and simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and al- terative roots. barks and berbs. But of what ase would it be without their healing. strengthening, It would merely exc'te And herein lies life-sustaining balm? It could neither protect nor cure. the essential difference between the effect of the purest stimulant, when given alone, and the same stimulant, when udministered in the medica! form of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Good Monongahela spirit is doubtless the mildest and most innocuons of all the varieties of liquer, but it only becomes a healthful medicine when im- _ NOTICE. br. Widge'’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and invalids, | KCOOMMENDED by the Faculty, und Sold by Dragyiste aud Grocers every- where,im Lins, at prices to suit ull clinses, J. WH. WOOLRICH, Huaiitux, N.S, « Managing Agent jer B.D. A, October 8, ly A S Pr A Congh, Cold, or Sere A, Threat, Pata || ' BRoNCH ae ReQuikes IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, FOC AND SHOULD BK CHtcKkED. Ile ALLOWED TO CORTINER, Irritation of the Lungs, a Vermanent Throot Affection, or an incurable Lung Dise ease 18 gras THE RESTLT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUYNCE ON TRE PARTS, Give IMMEDIATE }RMIEF, For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarth, Con. sumptive and Throat Dix ases, TROCHES AKK UOFfED WITH ALWAYS GOOD sdccrRR, Singers and Public Speakers Will find Trocues aseful in clearing the voice when taken betore Singing or Spenking. and re- lieving the throat after wp unusual exertion of the vocal organs The TRoceHkks we recommended and prescribe! by Physiciine and have had terti- monials from eminent wen threnghowt the eomntry, eing an article of trae qmerit, and having Preven their eflicuey by atest of many years. eavh year finds them in new localities im varions parts of the world, and the Trhoehes are vniversslly pro- nounced better thar other articles. Onrtais only “ Browns’s Brosensat Trocnre,” and do not take any of the Worthless Imitationsa that may be offered. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Carlton's Condition Powders! NEW TRIUMPHS oF ROGERS’ MEDICINES. | Run your eye over them and tell your effected neighbour whout it. Amnenst, Oct. let, 1865. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: Gevtlemen—I have been for some time perfertly satisfied as to the extraordinary virtne #f your medicine, bat anti) recently have not had any oren- sion for the use of them. Abont three months aya, a member of my family wee taken down with the acute rhenmatiem. | immediately applied the mex of your medicine. The result is, a complete enre ie effected. 1 am 63 years of age, and have heena great deal in sickness dormg my life; have seen many cnses of aente rhenmatism, seme of which bave resnited in lameness for lite, but have never seen nospeedy and a hopetni reeovery With the nwst apaious desire that the above medicines may have a world-wide cireniation, I am yours sincerely. AMOS PAGE. West Brascn, East River, Picton, Sept. 1), 7364. Mesers. Rogers & Co.: Gentlemen—For the sake of those who are suffermy with ~crofala or King’s Evil, 1 wish you to publish the foliowing facts: Abont eight years ago, a swelling appenred upser my chin: iu sherk time it ulcerated, an’ becume a ronning sere, and extended aeross my neck from exr to ear. The bone became affected, and several pieces cume ont from time te time. The smell from the purts affected became very offensive, so innek so obes { Lad to retire by myself and dresrthem. I tried the best doctors in thie country, and tmny jn the United States, but all te no pn 1 also tried yurions patent medicines. mmelnding Keunedy’s Discovery, whieh ] ased for tveo yenrs, bmi it did me no good. Under your treatment. my general health, whieh was very mach impaired, ts com. pletely restored. and the Serofula on my neck is entirely healed ap i am a sound man again, thanks to a kind Providence for his goodness Let no one who reads this doubt its trash. Hund- reds know my cuse. THOMAS CHISHOLM. H. H. Read, M. D., Exq., of Windsor, N. 8., writes as follows: Messrs Rogers & Uo: I have nsed yonr Medicine in one or two eases of Scrofalous Sores, and think it excellent, and 0 } is the bert thing | know of for removing the #tithen- ing which remains after inflammation of joints. pregnated with the veyetable elements employed | in the preparation of the Bitters. Judson’s Worm Tea! Administration Notice. A persons indebted to the Estate of Captain GeorGe Forrest, late ot Seuth- port, deceased, are requested to make immediate payinent; and those heving legal demands against the said Estate, are required to furnish the same, TO DYSPEPTIC SUFFERERS. Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be classed all the varieties of indigestion. Its symp- | Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Gun p and Bugle Trim- Ove Powper cures the Horn Distemper in Cat- | ming, Alexandra Cords, Braids, &c., &e, tle. GROCERIES & FRUIT -- Tee, warranted goed, Sugar, Molasaes, Pepper, (inger. Moestard, Clovee, Raisins, Currants, Riee, Flour, &c. Also, Dye Staffe of al! kinds. ‘ Po B.—The ahove Stock foe heen personally eArcted in the beet Heit bouses, aad will be eld wholesale and retail, at Cie smalkest paying preee. HEA\RTZ & SON. New ae Valuable Freehold Farm for ale. O be sold by private Contrae* that valuable Freehold Farm and Property he loading te Crantca Dinaws ir, Beg. Morrell; eitudte owe mile fro St Peters Tarber, on the north ade of the Bay. comprising two hundred and forty-two sees of eaperion land. bout thirty five (5) acres of whieh ure in a very wood state of enltive tien. and the renminder covered with a growt! of Mard and Soft Wood — this rulnable Farm iene @ frontage ov the Vay of twenty-nine (2) shuiee and the sume distance on the North or Sea Shore. where larue quer tifities of sen mentre can al Wasete had, as well ae abotetanee of mnewle mind in “dite Mag A Bare and small Farm Howse are on the premives. aloo «x couveniont Well of wate: ke... Be, &e A geod Tithe guarnnteed, with possession when « gequived Appliceion to he marde to tre owner, at Morrell, | FRANCIS s. LAINGWORTH, Atlorney-at Law. orto Chaglottetown. 18th ?} el v 186, ‘ ee UONSISTING of 178 Acre of From ’ Land, in « bigh state of cultivation, with » wad Dwelling Hens. Barn, Coneh Honse Thre«h ug Machine, and all other re juisites eaituble for | aVarm Also, (me Uaundred Acres of Wood Land ga the reur. situnte ong he south «ide of Elliot River, fener pie whee fr wp psi, | HUNTER \ AFR VINE, | shave Pre erth the notice of | tty ie well "Valuable Freehold Farm for Nale.| CARLEON’S CONDITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best thing in the werld to strengthen a horse and to restore him to health and vigor after severe exposure or hard driving The Powders cause a healthy action of thediges. | tive organs, and purify the bleed of animals, there | by equalizing the circulation of the blood, and im perting viger to the whole trame demonstrates itself by an improvement in the ap- pearance in the coat, for itis a cert.in fact that no | | animal ean be in perfect health if the coat be rough | and unthrifty. | CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS | will be found a perfect Tote and resToReR after | attacks of any acute diseases such as Influenza, | Strangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal | Gieet, ete, Every one who owns Stock of any kiad should use this medicine. It is always beneficial and 1s se barmless that it can always be given without fear Farmers whe are fattening their stock should use these CONDITION POWDERS. They will keep all kinds of stocs heulthy and in good heart, and make them dattep much easier and quicker ithan they otherwiee would. Find the signature of J. Carlton Comstock, in fullon the wrapper of each package. This is the only teat of the True Carlton's Condition Powders. Take no Counterfeits got ap oo the reputation | lof these Powders. Sold by adi dealers. | Get “BL. Jadson & Co's Almanac.” Feb, 1! 4u | TOOTH ACHE. | Instant Cure, j | muy poven wishing to geirchow x good Freehold | ( MMEDLATELY on its application. gives Properte. Geboy the estate of the lute JC Wriutit, | ing ao@ill be yvivep ter twothirvds of the | . Kenqwire at she Office of Hesny | einen, nite, of of the onlmecriber CATHERINE WYIGHT. Execntrix. | dune tS, hes. : Rare Chance | pre Bebecriber offers for Sale that desir-. able Peoperty, sitanted two miles from the Heat St. Pears fay. on the tonin post Root lend. | to Sourie, ak the advantyge of the Maii from | Wee and repassing twilee in ench | ayaek. forming oped? the most «livible laentien« fo: a blie Honse wat baviness stand of any Fort) many around. "There ison the Ire. | miner eg DWELLING HOUSE, Harn, Gran- . Bhed. Bagenek fur grain, and other | -hentees. well finished.and in good repair. with | # never-feilieg Well of gente: ut the door,—wel! | Worthy the attention of amy go rson desi-one of em- Rarkeing arysiness. A past of the parchane money 60% retin op jpectyage fog ei ne KIN LARKIN. Pomune Nead, Township #) bige 24, 1866. | Judson’s Pills. permanent relief by the painless destruction of | the nerve in decuved teeth, forms x corplete atapp- | ing. and renders extraction acldem uecessary. Seld by Drugyists everywhere. WooLRICH’s | Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. — Mirele John's Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson’s Ex. Soup. Foulke’s Cement, &c. For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, Enehsh Pharmeey, | Melifax, N. 8., Agent tor BLN A. Octoher B. ly This soon} | Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Salt Rheum | Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatiem, Pain in the Stomach , Side and Bowels.General Debility, Uterine Uleeration, Syphilisand Mer- corial Disense, And all complvints arising from or resulting in IMPURE BLOOD, It ia double the strength of any other Sarsapa- rilla Compound in the Market. and is endorsed by the medieal faculty as the best and cheapest Blood Purifier extant | Read the following commendation from Dr \neor of Boston, widely known as one of the | mest eaccessful practitioners in the country :-— | Boston, Dec. 6, 1863, De E.R. Ksteurs, Metnose, Mass. : | Pyarsin; Lhave axed De Lirkooksu’s Sarsa | parilla Componad in my practice for several years, land after a caretul observation of its effects, I do jrot besitate to say that it is.in my opinion, the SUREST. SAFEST. and « HEAPEST REMEDY for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILMIC DISEASES that bus ever been made available to the medical profession. i Fraternally youre, | Ss. Y. ABBOTT, M. D. From an eminent Drngyiet of Lowell: ©. R Kieare, Esq. of Lowell, says that he Treyards LAROOKAH & BARSAPARILLA ComPOUND as ithe BEST SPKING MEICINE AND BLOOD / PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD. The | demand for itis increasing with great rapidity, and | its good effects are remarkable | De. F. A. D’'Vor, of New Orleans, La.. writes that he has found Lakookan’s Saksaparitnia Comrounpa powerfal alterative ofaniform strength ; | —especially efieacions in Serofula and all entaneona diseases, and eminently worthy of adoption by sh vsieians genernily in their practice. . As a PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La- ROOKAH'’S SARSAPARILLA ComPoUND is unrivalled. Thousands of Ladies ure indebted to thie preparar tion forthe marvellous parity of theircomplexions, | IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EVER BEEN DEVISED SO POWERFUL TO COMBAT AND RKADICATE THAT CLASS OF DISEASES WHICH ARISES FROM A DISORDEKED CONDITION OF THE DIGESTIVE OK ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, OR FKOM [IMPURE BLOOD, AS Larookah's Sarsaperilla Compoand, Prepared by E.R. KNIGHES, M. D., Carmier, elroxe, Muse, Price, $1.00 per bottle —6 bottles for $5.00. SOLD BY W. R, WATSON, Charlottetown. General Agent for P. ER, I; Also by A W LeBrocgq, Georgetown, D Gordon, ” J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Knight, Souris, J J Fenaer, St. Eleanor's, WTHant&Co, * David Rogers, Summerside, R T Holman, “ O'Neil & Son, ss And by all Druggists and Merohante May XM. ly duly attested, to the undersigned for settlement, | toms are so various, and differ se much in different AMELIA FORREST, Executrix. JOHN R. BOURKE, Executor. Southport, Sept. 29. 1866 [ Oct. 1. FRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, | ordered state of the stomach; and that the othe Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, half, whatever Orrice— PAVILLION HOTEL, Hensley's) following prices:—Is 14d, 2s 9d, 4e 6d, 11s, 22s, and 338 each Pot. *,* There is a considerable raving by taking the larger size. N B. Directions for the guidance of patients in individuals, that it is almost impossible to classify them. In fact, some of them are utterly indiserib- able, It may be safely asserted, however. that ~ | half of the diseases of maukind spring froma dis every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865 | tive and important organ. Amony the ordinary jue | (next door to Hon. Joseph | dications of Dyspepsia or flatulence, a bloated and | Charlottetown, -- - P.£. Island, | full feeling abcut the stomach and abdomen imme vynaWwing sensation, or a | CARD. | THOMAS KELLY, | Jan. 14. 1867 diately after eating, @ } ~— a = — ~ | sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomach , be ltween meals. a heavy dull feeling in the head, ifeeble or unsteady appetite, occasional nansea, ja restless dull feeling during the night, and a/ MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers her ~ e 7 ~ Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softeniog the gums, reducing al! inflammation— willallay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest tc CO N V EY A N C ER, sometimes amounting to nonomania,lossof inemor! , x nerside, - -- - - P. E. I. ; oe 1266 1 F i food, anda choking sensation in the throat, dinmness | ae , vy | a re eS : 1! __.. lof the eye, pain in the diaphragm, feebleness and | ¥R JR EID I IN lisinclination for exertion, aud semetimes emacia * a « ition and acorpse-like palor. These area few of Attoruen and Barrister ~ at - Law, | the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but it is generally | CON VEY ANCER &e | complicated with specific atvections of the bowels. | 4 4haw 4 > - ; a . j the liver, and the nerves; its victims have many their origin, react upon that sensi | Parrister-at-Law, Notarn JJublic, | weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morn. | AND | img, palpitation of the heart, depression of mind, | ;to do my ‘ sntixtied that they were of no nse to me C_H. Harrington, Esq.. of Sydney,C B., writes as follows under date of Anyuat 22. 1865:% The | mail agent bere used the Cintment for his horses, j and suys he never had anything whieh cored any burt or sere so quickly ~ Stormonst, N.S, I%th August, IR6S Messrs. Rogers & Co. : Gentlemen—There was a wort on one of my cow's eves, and grown to cach an extent that I thonght # would shat her eye ap, when after four rabbings with your Ointment, it teok it off as clean las if cot off with a knife. It was as big as an onnece I will write aguin shorily - Yours .:. THOMAS 3. MILWARD. Parnssonovew, Cumberlaud Co., June 22, 1863, ball Messrs. Rogers & Ce.: Gentiemen—I hereby certify that about twelve vears azo, a small lnmp begun te grow on my yreast, and continned growing anti! 1859. It at- | confusion of thonght, sour stomach, with rising of| tained the size of a smull ben's egg, and begun to nicerate, cansing great pain, and redacing wy body to a mere skeleton, renderme we wlrogether maxble work appiwd to the two resident doctors at Pugwash (where iithen resided.) both of whom recommendec a surgical operation. Feeling reluctant to undergothe satering of snch an opern- tion, | applied to a man who eall + hisneeif am Herb Doctor 1 used hie plasters until l berame I then } applied to and procured some of your medicine to of any other medicine—never has it failed. ina single instance, to eflect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance ci dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con trary, al} are dvligbted with its operations, anc epeak in terms of highest commendation of its magi cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’ experienn, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare In almost every instance where the infant is suffer ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be founa in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription 0, ene of the most experienced and skilfal nurses in New England, and bas been used with nevere failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES, Tt not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whoie system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhea in Children, whetber it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints yeurepides, ead Office: -- Great George Street, addition#! torments which are technically at-! iy. inwardly. After a few monihs trial, I Levan Relief and Health to your Infants. Charlottetown tributed te other causes, to wet better, aad the nleer on my breast commen- We have put up and sold this article for over 4 ; ; age j ced healing so fast that in skveEs MONTHS from the thirty years, and can say, in confidence and ( vear the Catholic Cathedral. ) The best advice that can be given to any one| time I commenced msing your Ointrwent and medi- truth of it, what we have never been able to say| September 3. 1866 rf a di A ll alae ‘ Dy | cines, | was enabled to atterd te my erdinary ve- —-— poe : who has the shghtest predisposiion to DY | eypation; and now J am happy to say 1 aan hearty “CHARLES @UIRK, | MANUFACTURER OF > > . HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Square Rod, Gents’ Bright Natural Leaf Good Smoking TTOBACC®. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - January 21, 1867. ly pepsia, is to fortify his or her digestive organs by | and well. I lave no hesitation in saying that, jnnder God, lewe my present stute of health to your treatment. Hf this simple statement will be of any service to yon, yon are at liberty te make it public, ws every word ef it can be vonched tor | by those who know how I suffered. L remain your ; th j much obliged servant, The disease proceeds from a lack of vigor in the} ANGUS McGILVERY, Master Shipwright. March Tith, D865 lin DR. LA’MERT SELF «PRESERVATION. PEL | operation, there will be no dyspepsia. If it eannot | aon | do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGR AND CASES, 18. 6p, — } reinforcing ayenta shonld be forthwith resorted to. | — Ow eet ed B Ts obs . t : , ‘LF- SERV IN: popular Eresy om The stomach is the commiseury of the sysiem. It 7 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from supplies the elements of life to the whole body. ARCHIBALD McKAY, injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesser in, |In it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, Moncton, N. B, ' NTRACTOR AND AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE | moterity. whisk. bq gromepevely, oGboartag bho , ’ VRCHASE | 1 ne and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that mate-| functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of AND SALE OF rial in sufficient quantity, and of a proper kind, the peered seperti 2 ot ae Ships Timber, Masts, Plank, | whole body enffers, and with it the mental facul-| eyigtence, by Dr. La’Ment, 87 Bedford Lene * bos nee wg oo . £ : ls 2 se Fr S jties. Therefore protect the ‘* Commirsary Depart-| Landon, Licentiate of the Koyal College of Physi- Hou - I ’ nw : ee Don’t let the enemy obtain. porwersion of cians of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College and LUMBER of all dimensions and deseriptions. . j "” | ment. iad ‘ . . . | it. [tis easier to prevent disease from getting into of Burgeons, England, ae. ; iF Orders for early shipment will receive The above work contains most usefuland intevest- prompt attention, it after it be Wer. arn ee SS ee ‘ng information on the physiologicn! changes which Feb’y 18, 1867, 3m A. McNEILL, the daily use of stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tore If the gastric apparatus and renovate that organ. iv in good working order, and can pertectly dissolve | |and thoronghly assimilate the feod submitted to ite | jan organ than to expel | chronic fixture. Consider the first indication of un- oceurin the Reproductive System during the periods | ensiness in the stomach asa sign that dyspepsia is| of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due | preparing to attack, and bafile it at onee with this} attainment of that degree of functional vigour upos —de not let your prejudices, nor the pre- judices of others, stand between your suffering shild and the relief that will be sure —yes, absow lutely surc—te follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using wi!l accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simileof CURTIS& PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. ES Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principa! Office, No.4, Dey Sireet, N, Y, Price only 35 Cents per Bottle. October 15, 1866. ORANGES & LEMONS, Auctioneer «nd Commission Merchant, £'¢*! "pe!ant. MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street. Charlottetown,.......- oF July 23. tf CARVELL BROTHERS, _ AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, | But if it ie too late to prevent, remember that it | is mot too lateto cure. It is believed that there ir no ease of chronic indigestion that can withstand the remedial operation of. E. Island. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH B.TTERS. This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experience | of the effieacy of the preparation. The first in- atance of itsfailare to yive relief is yet nnehronicled | Commission Merchants, es Sale by ; : Charlottetowd, - - Prince Edward Island | If it ever had failed, the voluminons correspon- Jan. 7, YRA7 eee : efimere ttn: "| dence addressed tothe preprietors from all parts of aehmanne aie oe A r a ‘ . he United States and Senth America, would, at : New York Board of Underwriters ess te aoe oer GROUND RICE, Boston Board of Underwriters, F ot eee feghe an adie ot oa < e i t " » there is not one. e testimony, e near 2 7 Won. R. WATSON. Eastern Express Company, | over a period of more than a dozen years, is all of Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales, ; his : G ie veal Mine. C be 6, 8 Certainly thie is a enfii- . ee a » “en y.v. oD. | cient warrant for claiming that the Bitters are a Fishwick's Express. ’ te CASH ADVANCES made upon CONSIGN. | Specific for Indigestion in all its varietivs. | MENTS received, or when sent to their Agents | Jan 7, 1867. Extra and \o. | Buffale Robes. G. & 3. DAVIES. Mharlottetown, Dee 3, 1866 > abroad. 250 Pairs Boys’ & Men’s Skates, “A )rii 20, 1808, For sale cheap by —- aids a, F, P. NORTON, G. & 8. DAVIES. Commission Merehant, the same approving tenor. Prepared and sold hy HOSTETTER & SMITH, Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1866. Prresuna, Pa. BUFFALO ROBES. For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers ANB (PWO BALES of BUFFALO ROBES, Auctioneer Seren Se San. 7, 1907. tf October 24,1864 iy May 14, 1866. ly. which the hopes of posterity depend. It also pornts out how all the attributes of manhood ean be pre- served to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and bow they can be recovered It is free from the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions snd dangerous remedies 80 generally resorted t. by pet> sons, who, practising with false medical qualifics- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- cious treatinent frequently abortive The autbor is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stands on the ‘Medical megister,’ (the sole test of medice! qualification) whe bar berm exclusively engaged for « serivs of yeure in the treatment ef the various functional dirorders of the nervous and reproductive system, waich, owing 10 the great discoveries of modert science, are render+ ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. St bome for consultation daily fron ten till twe, and from six till eight, either personally or by let- ter-—37 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the “Colonie can be success fully treated by correspondence, and remedies cam be forwarded in secrecy and safety to any address. “SELF-PRESERVATION ™ may be hed of the unaermentioned Agents, price Is 6d; free b? post, Se currency :—Valifaz, N. 5, Mr. Jobnes, Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S_, Messrs Young & Baker, Booksellers, Sydney,C. B,Mr.J P. Ward, News Office. St Joho, N B., Messrs. F. Chebb 4 Oe-» Courier Office. Charlottctown, P. B.1., Mr. Joba Ings, Islanaer Office. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1868. ly —,, The Examiner Is Printed and Published. every Monpat by EDWARD WHELAB, at bis Office, Hille vorough-street. near King-Sqnare. Paice—! se po auuum, poyable half-yearly ix aby anon. &