LIVERPOOL HOUSE. IS66 3 u 3 S ‘oe *), QULEN STRELT. si wag STATIONERY, Fancy Gooos, We, =" , ' Spring Importations Completed. rh epee r urge to nform the es WILLIAM FULL reneralty that she has just received, per : : : * Undine.” from Liverpool, the balance of } AS received per Undine and Edwin Jf h Sp raud S ner Supply of Goods, Listie from LIVERPOOL, Lotus trom | witich « ohaptetes the “ee LONDON, and Ariadne, from GLASGOW— | ny 100 Packages | ) Most varied and bi STATION st Assortment ERY Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, «c., direct from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, {LERDS BRADFORD, and GLASGOW, Mar- kets, and now invites an inspection of bis Stock. imported t his Island: a tn} ever hnported 7 this Island; : ggg h ALSO, by above vessels and by Steamers from slit now elers, HOLESALE oo x “TAIL. HALIFAX and BOSTON, at moderate prices, for Cash; together with Chestsehoice Conge TEA, Puna Bright MOLAS- | a choice selection ot SES. VALUABLE BOOKS, HH} ds Bright SUGAR, Rols. Crushed SUGAR, GLASS, SOLE LEATHER, SOAP, Liverpool! NAILS BUCKETS, of ¥varions descriptions; and ALL the | BROOMS, &e. Ke i mney ” w 23 Zand RETAIL 1 & whieh willbe seld WHOLESALE and RET: ‘ md aa & oe i. Boe fa s at the lowest prices fer cash or approved credit. in waneral use througheut the Isiand. WILLIAM FULL. ALSO, June 11. 1866 An extensive assortment of ( ( > MUSIC & MUSIS BOOKS; —, “ 3 7 B* the various Ships from ENGLAND 1 Catalogue of which is now ready fer > and Steamers from BOSTON, LT have com Mirae ees 7 a 2 cea | Meted my Stock of IRONMONGERY , and GENE — RAL HARDWARE GOODS, and feel coutident ‘atalogues of Book S rATIONERY, | that, for prices and quality, greater) uducements fo se gugs-. 08 Pe : st ’ pn wwers cunnot fairly be offered; and L would \rrrts’ Matenrans, Faxnoy Goons, Xe.) 0) particularly the attention of intending h MCU in, preparation, aud wiil be publis shortly. HOUSE BUILDERS : WZ NE R. v large STOCK of NAILS (in q ality not to LOCKS, HINGES,GLASS=, | of , MRS. BRI S66. 44 enxnceiledti ret why Prince Street, Sept. Vi. PAINTS, and OLLS ; Carriage Builders and Blacksmiths. | ? Po atiyp cial onan fl Encourage Home Manufactvre To mv extra large q ome) er, | " lanc V\XLES, FILES. BOL Psand } 3, CARRIAGE | ahd ketp your Money on the Island. | yt )2 GELLOWS, ANVILS,VICES ; and of the | Farmer & General Public | fo remember that, as heretofore, H ARDWARE GOODS, both CHEAP and GOOD, are to be had | e Brick Store. COKNER OF REN r AND AT GEORGE STREETS | 3000 Sidec of Sole Leather for Sale AT THE CITY TANNERY! ue ft? abseriber begs leave to return his {GRE rps $ beat t uske te his friend<, and the pablic in| Ww. E. DAWSON. general, for the very gre a int ot patrouiise Ay at & INK | which, in his business he | received at their ifien : iil “i ttle Mies Ha maak Feat: at t the same time Samnrap ane aT *' i yf } 7 ’ ths ' INOTICE. | respectfully to Ptimate to trem that he bas 1 | ee ares uf manufacture. an ae nt .. a? Arte Pik understgne d having fitted up. sinee | al rude he ave ; int ; ‘ ; . — r Fall Try : roe Sere, * ? . the fire, a STORE in DowcHesteR STREET. | LEATHER, togethe: wit n ample Stock of n the building owned by J.D. MASON. Ksq.! a ha m2 ; . . rt oP - ; - } et liding © aoebh e ‘ : ‘ : i NEATS, HARNESS LEATI ER, and CAI r. adjoining the Store of Mesers Davies & Werks,| enflicient to ane we : e vane of all who amy |e. reunectinily informe his numerous ene faterene wink ibaa sia tomers, in Town and Conntry, thatt omand after The w 7s = . e City Tan this date the business will be carried on us kere aes o be the Sate a Tr e Avent, Mr} yas | . y . - . ofore J t arier * ate and accommo eous on 1+ h tihe ones ‘ atiealiineall BR. D. REDDIN takes this epportanity to retur Late termes of i ‘ cern ‘ ibs Warranted to . . . i sapal. if . t nat of the kiud hanks to his eustowers for their past support and | Cored £ ver j . ° a ‘I Ry py ropage, and to solicit a Continuance of the suine 0 “a ier sale tn Lils marwet, on e& isinit . te » p ) ) 7 Nos No Salk , h=ld alid and binding B.D REI J IN. less the yowdis shuli prove te be of the quality Dorchester Street, Ch'town, Aug 6, 1866. a evy set I : j ; ~ W. B. DAWSON NEW STOPE! Charlott s 17, 1866 din ; i ‘ | , : a oy) gq South Side of Queen Square. | s vy #ourhevy men irriers Whi ind SA ‘ employ ment on rly applicat i at the above es i* i K Subscriber has opeved the Store th . MES. CAMERON'S BULLDINGS, next door | he Bootand Shee Fa Hus received by late | tot art tory. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Boot and Shoe Factory, South S.de Queen Square. TENGE Subseriber would r spe ‘tfally inti- ‘ I ivuis An assorted Stock of DRY GOODs, direct from the factories at Leeds, Glasgow anc ae ' "| Liverpool, which he will sell on reasonable terms mate to hie COUNTRY CUSTOMERS | yng begs to solicit a share of public patronage. and WHOLESALE BUYERS. that he goged Mr. CuskLes WeLvoe to travel for bim, | aud that he will be at all times ready te fill up | theie Stock and teke their Orvcra, as they may require. For the FALL TRADE, he has the largest and ehvicest Steck of all Goods i his line, ewer exhibited in this Island, and at prices | that defy competition. Having the sole agency has en-| ALSO: Tea and Sugar, superior quality- JAMES 8. PURDIE. | Ch’town, May 4, 1366. JOHN BELL, fur the Canadian Rubber Co., bis assortment of Felt and Rubber B rots and 2 ershoes, of every eclasa, will be found complete, of the best material, and lower than ever. The Retail Trade wiil, ip future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles. but at such prices as will prove most advan- ! \ ANUFACTURER of Clothing | i in allits branches, thankful to his friends | and patrons for past favors beys leuve to inform | ithem and the pnblie generally, that he is still to be i fonnd at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and | is prepared to make up all kinds of garments. entrust ed to him in the latest style and improvement of tageous to all parties purcha-i Ad! persona in- | €° °° fashion. debted to the subscriber are requested te make jupwediate payment of their Aeconnts | GEORGE NICOLL. Charlottetown, Au th, iS66. NOTICE. | PIYHE SUBSCKLEER bes to inform the citizens of Charlottetown, wid the publie gene rully, that he has RE-OPENLE|> bis | Terms Cash. Fnitrince at the Side Door, | Queen Street, duly 9, 1866 gust 2 R. R. MACLELLAN’S | Studio is still headquarters for) PHOTOGRAPHS, J ’ . e . . . Tailoring Establishment and every deseription of portraits known in the art Elegant Photegrapbs, whole length, only Ten | on QUEEN sl! REET. two doo + weet of 7 Des- st Hings per dozen. All other ] ertures equally | Krisav's ;“wud soliciis—while gratefully acknow | low BR. R. MACLELLAN ledgimg past favers—a return of that public pa Great George Street. Dec. 4, 1865 | tretitwe Which was formerly ao generously and EE eXtenusively conferred upon him. LAND SALE Having acquired athoroughly correct knowledge ' of the Cutting Departwent, ona irely gewmetrical if %O be SULD by PUBLIC AUCTION. | snecessfn! neat wane 7 wees, AR ges oer. on FRIDAY, the Sixteenth day of NOVEM ractice, fh . > Da “ompele, npe ity, . alt as ¥ * cS a ‘ brel a, ae b oo riority | BER next. commencing at the hour ef.12 o'cloek, Wi ; rrotesslo hil- ole ’ ‘ . . ’ I . : noon, at the Colontfal Building in Charlottetown N CHRISTIAN, perior workman Firm of O give every 8a- Having alao selected -Mr Joli whose name is provertlial for # thip, a8 his Parwter, he guaran “McLEOD & CHRISTIAN ” ftisfauction Urders from the country prom - A M Oh'town, Jane 18, 866. tf under aud by virtue of a Powerof Sule contained | in a certain Indenture of Mortgave, bearing date | the twenty-eighth day of December, inthe year of | }Our Lord one thonsand eight tbundred and sixty- | between THEOPHILUS DesBuisay | | Ropinson, of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward | | Island. Trader, of the one part; and Joun Monnts | snd THomas Morus, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, | “er | Commission Merchants, of the other part: All the | YARMOUTH STOVES ! j right, title, share interest and estate of him, the | j sitidl Theophilus DesBrisay Robinson, in and to } oy UST RECELVED by the Subseriber, | that piece of Land, being part of Town Lot Naw per Schooner Many, from Yarmouth, a fall |e! five in the Second Hundred of Tow n Lots in vated STOVES Charlottetown, and fronting 6h Queen Street forty ees the tly attended to. | five, and mace 18 McLEOD. and complete Cargo of those ce : : thet , ; ' ' ‘ ' wo (4 wf. ande “1 vw bi: nerd > ear , consisting of Cooking, Box and Franklin, the cha | '™ i?) feet, und extending . Nick a ny al : Sn fte-wiert 58 st. ‘h se Nece ruched’ ot elie so. @welt known to onr faland | lines fifty-eight (95) Teet. and whieh said piece oO land was tlevivsed to the said Pheophilus Des- farmers, ta whom. they lave given euch general | eutisfaction. Tl wil tthe usual teruss | for Cash or approved Notes Brisay Robineen and his brother George Robinson, by the last Will avd Testament of their Father, Thomas Robinson. deeeased, tovetlar with all | buildings, fences, hoprovements, rights, ways and juppartenances tu the said piece of laud belonging eV ' ret mended . . kK. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store Seprember 1th. 1866. §¢ ist h jor appertainin GARD ys os sie tose) FEYIIE unders'gned having purchased the STOCK IN TRADE (rom the surviving A . Trustees of the late JAMES PEAKE, Exquire, | JOUN MORI deceased, have this day ENTEKED INTO CO- | PHOS. MORI PARPNERSHIP, uncer the wae and style of (| a PEAKE Broturrs « company, | House and Lot for Sale. TEVHATL pleasantly situated HOUSE ana exs carried on by : PREMISES in Fitzroy Street. formerly the | residence of Twomas I. Taremats, Enq , deceased, | leither in one, or the Vacant part ndjoining the late For farther particulars cand onditions of sale apply at the Office of Messrs Haviland & Brecken’ Warer Street, Charlottetown Dated the 10th day of Augast, A.D. 1866 , ‘ is tIS. and will continue the sme Bus the late dames Peakn, Keg JAMES PEAKE, GEORGE PE AKE, — | Mr. Georve Allen s prewises, about 40 feet front, | RALVH BRECKEN PEAKE, land rmnmning back 160 feet, being sufficient for a THOMAS HANDRAHAN. vee Building Lot, may be had separately There Charlolrerowbd Jalé Vth, 186: {Aug. 6 «en good Garden attuched. and a stable; also. a Well of excellent water, With a Pomp inthe yard | The property is so well known, it need: no further lescription. For further particnlars, apply to } REMOVAL! FEMIE Subscriber hereby notifies his Cus-| WILLIAM DODD, temera, and the public generally, Chat sinee Commission Merchant. hia preniises, ot Queen Chitown, April 2, D866. tf the late Fure, whereby Sirect, were destroyed, le has removed to that buiding on KENT SSREEL, ext door to the premisca ot Me. JOHN SCOPT, Carriage Burlder, where be is prepared te earry on his isuciness in all ite branches as as tal. Having been a heavy loser by the fire, be takes this opportunity to request all persons tudebte d te him te make Valuable Freehold Parm fer Sale. *ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front) |} \/ Land, in a bizh state of cultivation, with a | yood Dwelling House. Barn. Coach House. Threst- line Machine, and all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, One Uundred Acres of Wood Land in the rear. sitaute on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Charlottetown, and qnite | near two publie wharts for shi; ping produce, Ke | the above Property is well werth the notice of juny person Wishing to purchase a good Freehold Property, being the estate of the late JC Wright, | Esq Time will be given for twothirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the Office of Henny Paumer, Fequire, or of the snboscriber CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. imeedimte pavyarent of their re peetive amonnuts, be placed in the hands of ai) Ist ite Deoks will eee beg settle maent A and collection en the of SEPTEMBER nest AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Gunsmith. Atieust ith, ba. Just en the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY at | June 25, 1566 et SYuMusuS!VS, FOR SALE, | : fEXNUE Subseriber offers for Sale that} FEMIE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMEKSIDE is prepared to supply Wholesal: Customers wit the island Manunfactared TOHACCO. warranted a wood arti¢le, at the very lowest p rees, nud om the mioxt reasonable terns — md hopes his Factory. valuable Propertys formerly owned by Mr | Robert Haszard, con'aiming GU acres of Land— | tronting on tne North River and adjeining | “Upton” On the premises are a new House | and Barn, The facilities for shipping Produce at | Awe the frst of the kind extiullivhed in Prince the North River Bridge, and the extensive Mussel | Coaure, xill meet with liberal patronage from the | Beda which lie directly in front of this Farum, ren- Yrulers ond Merebuuts of Summerside, and Priuce | der it a most desirable Peoperty. Jouuty generally eee PATLICK REILLY. | Also, Summerside. Duly 21, 1865. | That very valuable Freehold FARM, known as | annie iScharmau Point Farm,— distant about a mile | and a half, in a direct line, from Summerside— containing 106 acres, and having a frontage of over | a mile on Bedeque Bay sud Wilmot Creek. | About 40 ageres are cleared and iv a high state of jeultivation; the remainder is covered with a fine | | crew th of bard and sett wood. | i ' To Fishermon & Shipbuilders. gre Sub-eriber has on hand }00 Biles of EXTRA NAVY CANVY \S, in nambers 1. %.4.5,6,7.8. Alar. 300 saris DUCK snitable Pishing Bouts Sail Twine, Bolt Rope— Manilla Cordage, tron nil sizes, ” for feap dea Spikes, | ply to < | 20 ite Cowl Tar, Naile JAMES C. POPE. 2 do Piteh, Castic gs. Ci'tewn, 7th May, 1236. iwl pat sj Oukarn Parapiine Varnish, Beivit Varvieh, Seup Machinery Oil. by Koofing Piteh and Paper. Tie whole will be sold at the lowest prices by MH. HASZARD. | A Farm to be Let, PAT VALUABLE FARM, the Pro-| perty of Mae, RICITARD HAYES - Pipes, Augers, the | younger, lately of MORELL, in this Island. will | be LET for one or more vears. This farm contains } shout SEXTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND. a larve | | proportion of which is cleared ; it is sitauted on the | j western side of Morell River, adjacent to Morell} | Bridge, and fronte on the Main Post Road leading from Souris to Charlottetown. 's office, JOSEPH HENSLEY. Chatlettetown, April 16, 1366 GRIND SVONES for Sale. Ourxrlottetown, April 2ud, 186 ial Prices from 1¢ 6d to 6+. Apply to GRIND STONES. - 250 A. Me¥ EALL. Churloteetown, Wh July, 1866. Apply at the subseriber | | j i Sere Orp Dr. Jupson’s eer rT) Endorsed Dy the Medical College ot Glasgow.” DR. JUDSON’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY. ON IE Sohapribers, B.L. JUDSON &C>., are the Sole Agents aud Importers on this Continent of this Wonderful Medicine, and propose to give here A few reasons why itis the bestand safest Remedy in the World. Ist—It is the result of the experience and study of a Gentleman and a Scholar. 2nd—I[t is not a Quack Nostrum. 3rd—It is perfecity pleasant and easy to take. 4tb —The smallest child will greedi'y tease for it. 5:h—Tt never tails to kill tbe Worms. (th—It is entirely vegetable, and cannot harm the swatlest child. 7ih—It is the result of 70 years experience ¢ old Dr. Judson. Sth—It is endorsed by and bequeathed on his) death. bed Ly old Dr. Judson. Now see what a Physician of the Royal College said of it 20 yeais age, Certificate from a Physician 20 yearsago. | Before the Medical College, Glasgow. I do hereby certify, that by request of scores of my patients and others, [ have analyzed what is knowe as old Dr. Judson’s Worm Candy Stieks; on analysis, I find it to contain nothing that is the least injurious te the youngest infant. ] fied that the Medicine used, acts specifically on the Worms, and is a perfect regulator of the debilitated system —knowing this to be the fect, and the medicine so pleasantly disgu'sed in a candy stick, I strongly re- | commend to this Board et Physiceans to preseribe | Dr. Jad on’s Dead Shot Worm Candy to all their | paticnts that are troubled with the common or Tape | Worm, [sienep]) C. . MACPHERSON,M. D., An alyrical Chemist. Old Dr. Judson expressed a wish that this Remedy should be put at such a price as would enabe all, fTHE POOR ESPECIALLY, to use it. In deference to that wish, We have put it at the following price. ie Vrice only 20 ects. p.. package, or 50 ets tor three packages Sold by every Druggist and Medical Dealer in Europe and America. Nore genuine without a fac simile signature of | B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each wrapper *,* WoovesaLte AGexts for the Unirep States | Iraporters, (to whom all | of America, ard only orders should be addressed ) B. L. JUDSON & CO., NEW YORK, Sold by all Dealers October 1, 1266. ly CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET “European Exchange.” 100 Pieces GREY CALICO, | 50 pieces ReGatta 50 do White DO. SHIRTING, will be sold at a Bargain. P. W. HYNDMAN. At EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, ARE AT THE |} 50 chests TEA, very superior, at small advance ou cost. P. W. HYNDMAN. Merchants and ‘Traders will find it very much to their advantage to pur chase at the ** European Exchange.”’ P. W. HYNDMAN. MID-SUMMER TRIP. To arrive per L. C. Owen, 50 Pieces FANCY Prints. Per Unpine, 8Crates EARTHENWARE P. W. HYNDMAN. July 16, 1866. RFMOVAL. y ‘ . jp. W. G. Sutherland bas removed from his late residence on Queen Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George Streets, and would respecttaully inform his friends and enstomers. that by lite arrivals of direct impor tations from Europe, he has yreatly added to his large Stock of Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles in variety. DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the pa tronage so liberally extended to him since his resi dence in Charlottetown, and hopes the same may be continued towards him; trusting that, by ! duity and attention in every branch of pis profes sion, he will retain the contideuce of the public. uss! The Dispensary is auder che Doctor's own supervision. Advice to the poor Gratis. Charlottetown, May 7, v6. EXCHAKGE ! XCUHANG Bon BOSTON, and Green- backs bought aud sold by I. C. HALL Churlottetown. Jnly 30, L866, tf FLOUR, NAVY BREAD, &c. 10 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, ss * NAVY BREAD, 25 Boxes a " For Sale by I.-C. HALL Water Street. Charlottetown, May 14, L866 TOBACCO. TOBACCO. 10 BOXES Flat TOBACCO, For Sale by i. C I 4 LIL. Water Street, Charlottetown, May i4, L&06, SALT. SALT. BUSHELS LIVERPOOL 10,00 SALT, For Sale by i. ©: HALL. Water Street, Charlottetown, May 14, L&66. Judson’s Worm Tea! TO THE raN ,7 rr atl TreEeNANT it xX OF i. gE. ISLAN Dd. fESHE 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 amount agreed upon by the Proprietor aud Tenant, asthe Parchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Public T ands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirons of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited ASSIST SUCH TENANTS inthe purchase of their | Farms, as in marner and extent provided under such Act FOKM OF APPLICATION and fall partienlars may be obtained at the oflice of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS. Comuiissioner. Pablie Lands Office. May 8. 1865, Notice to Mariners! ( N and after the 5th MAY, 1866, a FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn at the NORTH CAPE of Prince Edward Island, in ut. 47, lon. 64—elevation eighty feet. J W. MORRISON, Dep. Col. See’y. Secretary's Otfiee. May 3. 1866 BHA LD Summer Arrangement. “EMILE MALLS for the United Kingdom the neighbouring Provinces, United States, &e, will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlot- | fetow hb, aS follows, viz: For Canada. New Brunswick and the United States, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening, at 8 o'clock, aud every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. ‘or Nova Scotia, via Picton, every MONDAY k ps and THURSDAY morning at 9 o'clock, and, via Perms CASYeAp- | Brale,every WEDN ESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. Maiis for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West indies, every alternate Wepnespay evening, | at 8 o'clock, us follows: Wednesday May 9, Wednesday Angust 1, ee 23 a7 & . ?, “6 Jane 6, ” 29, 4s 20, a Sept. 12, + July 4, 9 26, os ’ “ Oct. 10, L. C. OWEN, Postwuster General, General Post Office, Charlottetown. May 7, 1866 f | Act, that he is now prepared to | Judson’s Pills. DR. KNIGHTS ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, which toveriably | | | Is the only preparation in use | cnanecs GRAY AND Papen HAIt TO ITS OKIGINAL covor. Lts effects are ao UNIFORM AND SPR DY, as } te be regarded almost yikacULeus. : 4 It gives UNIVERSAL saTIOFACTION, A single trial proving Its supertority over all other artiwles of- tered to the public under stpilar names. Licot. Eo G@. Waive, writes trem Hastport. Me, April 17, 186: ** Pheugh but twenly-six years | ot age, my bair bad become quite gray, when, at the suggestion of Dr, Carpenters L gave your Orventai Harr Restorer « trial iu TREN DAYS trou the first application my hair was dark apd solb as in childhood I belheve no other preparation can boast of sach remarkable eff cts.” Kev. Howard Oar, writing from Alexandria, | Va , February 5, 1866, says: ** 1 am too old to regret that the frosts of winter should glint per petually in my hair, but to gratily my daughter, | bave used your Oriental Haar Restorer, and with the | happiest results. My hair, wich two weeks since | Was white as silver, COMPLETELY RESTOKED 10 rHE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FORTY YEARS AGO. wy daughter’s betall, L thauk you heartily.’’ 1s | ‘I DAY, wh lt welock, on QUEEN S WHAKFE, ‘arriving per Sleamers from Boston, MONDAY AUCTIONS! Flour, Cornmeal, &e. &e. &e. YUE SUBSCRIBERS wil! daring the Kernen, SELL at Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, CARVELL BROTHERS, Atwlioneers. Ch’'town, Jone 18, 1866. By Recent Arrivals FROM GREAT BRITAIN, The British Warehouse, il Lu | Carr. C GU, Cowan, of the ** Sea Queen,” dates | lat Bermuda, Deceusber 27, 1865; ** Your Oriental Har Restorer is looked upon as something wiracu- lous by the people bere. Such uniform, speedy, and satisfactory efleets have pever followed the use of any other preparatou,”? Mars. Univer, ot Carl tou, N. Y., says in her letter, dated May 9, 1866: ‘I won’t say that I & . : nnee of the same, feeling assured that they will have used your Oriental Hair Rest rer, for what use | Can a persen ol my age bave for suck things ? But my friends buve used it, and [ bave witnessed its It L ever should get gray, L ” wonderful eects } shall know What to resort to Columns might be §lled with testimonials like the above, but their publication is nut considered | hecessary. Hair Restorer the most costly material is used, and | UY pains are s,ared to make 10 an article which | shali STAND CHE TeST OF ALL TIMe. The verdict af the people is in its favor. Knight's Oriental Hair Restorer is prepared by E.R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Mass | Aud svid by all Drugyists, Perfumers, Faacy Goods Dealers, and Merchants generally, at Gne Dellar per Bottle. Di. KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING. A VEGETABLE PREPARATION For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair, | | Contains neither Vil nor Aleokol, | . . . This article bas been prepared with a view to supercede the pernicious compounds so common ip the market, the use of which has been almost in- variably detrimental tv the growth and bexuty of the hair. It is especially adapted to the use of ladies and shildren, with whom it is a UNIVER. SAL FAVORITE. Persous whose bair bas been thinned by sickness or age should give it a trial A luxuriant growth will result) By the use of Dr. KNIGHTS’ HALK DREASING, the bair is beau- tified, its growth is improved, the sealp is cleansed Nervous Headache is cured, bair eaters are era- dicated, and all cutanecus eruptions are removed. DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, [s a scientific discovery, prepared under the super- | intendence of ap eminent chemist, and is approved, , | | j | | } | recommended and used by the medical faculty. It | will net soil or stain the skin, or any article ot | apparel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in large bottles, and is seld by all Druggists, Per | fumers and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1 00 per Bottle. | Prepared by E. R. KNIGUTS, M. D. Chemist, Melrose, Mass. DR. LAROOKAH’S PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, | Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, | Pieurisy, (nflaunmation of the Lungs or Chest, Pain in tbe Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump.- | tien i ts e y stages 3 8 | ran . > nae jon in its early stages, and all Diseases of the land RETAIL, at ‘heir usaal LOW PRICES. Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known and too highly | | to arrive. } ; | esteemed to require commendation bere It is re ;garded « necesssity in every huusehold, and is} heartily endorsed by the medical aculty, clergy men of every denomination, authors editors, mem | on . : ‘ } ber of Congress, and many of our most distinguish 'ed men in public and private life. | COUGHS, COLDs, SOAR TILROAT,&c. | Letter from Hon. D, WV. Gooch, Member of Con- gress from Massachusetts. Mecrose, July 19, 1865. Dra. E. R. Kssauts—Dear Sir ; | T have used Dr, Larookah’s Syrup in my family | for six years, and bave found it an excellent re- medy for Coughs, Colds, Sere Throats and al! consumptive complaints, &e [ uave recommended lit to several friends) who have received great benefit trom its use. Letter from a well known Boston Druggist ef of twenty years experience, and Steward Han vccr Street M. BE. Church. Boston, March 9, 1865. | Dr. E.R. Kyionrs: Having used LAKOOK AH’S PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in my family for the past six years, I am prepared to say that it is superior to any medicine I have ever known, for the positive cure of Coucbs, Colds, Sure Throat and all similar complaints. As I take cold very easy, | nave had great opportunity to test the vinrurs of this valuable remedy, and it has never FAILED me yet, bowever violet the disease. Hav ing been in the Drug bu-iness for over 20 years, | have had good opp rtunities of knowing the virtues of the various medieines sold, and pronounce ** LAROOKAH’= SYRUP” tne Best of any article EVER presented to the public. Yours, W.R. OW EN, 86 Hanover St. Space will permit the publication of but a tithe “1 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 trial of it, which wiil cost but a trific, and which may yield priceless results. | Loirge botties $1 00—medium size 50 cents. Pre- | pared by Ej. R. KNIGHTS, M D., Chemist, Mel- rose, Mass., and suid by all druggists. DR. LAROOKAL’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the Speedy and permanent cure of Liver Complaint, Serofulaor King’s Evil, Dyspep sia, Dropsy, Nenralgia, Epilepsy, Ervsipelas, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils. Tumors, salt Rheum, Uleers and Sores, Rheunwtism, Pain in the stomach. side and Bowels.General Debility, Uterine Ulceration, Syphilisand Mer- curial Disease, And all complaints arising trom or resulting in IMPURE BLOOD, Tt is double the strength of any other Sarsapa- }rilla Compound in the Market, and is indorsed by the medical faculty as the best and cheapest Blood Purifier extant. Read the following commendation from Dr | Anbot of Boston. widely kuown as one of the ) most snecessful practitioners in the country :-- Boston, Dee. 6, L8u3 | Dr. E.R. Ksicurs, Metrost, Mass : Dean Sin; T have used Dr. Lakook «H's Sarsa- | parila Compound in my practice for several years jand after a careful observation of its effeets. ldo }not hesitate to say thatit is, in my opinion, the )SUREST, SAFEST. and CHEAPEST REMEDY SCROFULOUS and SYPHILIN IC DIs- tor /medical professions Fraternally yours, S.°¥. AasBOTT, M D. From an eminent Druggist of Lowell: C R- Kimpanr, Esq., of Lowell, says that he regards LAKOOKAH 8 BARSAPARILLA COMPOUND as ithe BEST SPRING MBEUICINE AND BLOOD | PURIBIER THAT HE WAS EVEK SOLD. The demand for itis increasing with great rapidity, and lits good effeets are remarkable | Dr. F. A. D Vor, of New Orleans. La., writes that he has found Lakoukan’s Saksapakitia | Compounna powerfalalterative ofauiform strength | especially efficacious iu Serofulaand ull cutaneous | diseuscs, und eminently worthy of adoption by puvsicians generally in their practice ’ As a PUKIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La- ROCKAH’S SAKSAPARILLA CoMPOUND is unrivalled | Thousands of Ladies are indebted to this prepara- | tion forthe marvellous purity of their complexions | JIN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EV&k BEEN DEVISED SO POWERFUL TO COMBAT.L AND | EXADICVATE TILAT CLASS OF DISEASES WHICH | ARISKS FROM A DISUKDEKED CONDITION OF |THE DIGESTIVE OR ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, /OR FKOM IMPURE BLOOD, As Larookah’s Sarsapariila Compound, Prepared by E.R. KNIGH?S, M.D., Cuemisr, Melrose, Muaxs. Price, $1.00 per bottle —6 bottles for $5.00. | | } SOLD BY W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown. General Agent for P. E. I. Also by A W LeBrocq, Georgetown, D Gordon, ” J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, | J Knight, Souris, J J Fraser, St. Eleanor’s, W T Hunt & Co, David Rogers, Summerside, R T Holman, O'Neil & Son, And by all Druggists and Merchants. May 21. ly EASES that has ever been made avaibte to the | | | j | | | Faney 7 ’ ’ T ’ T v QUEEN SQUARE, AVE COMPLETED their IMPOR- TATIONS for the Spring Season of ISG6. Thankful to our Customers and the Public in yveneral for past favors, we HOW solicit a contina realize for their money as good V lue us cun be had in the City- 1 Case LADIES’ HATS daily expected W.& A. BROWN. {2 so ©, 1866 <ODA WATER! ‘ 7 HAVE RECELVED. per Steam- ship ALHamBra, one of PUFFER’S cele- In the preparation of the Oriental | brated SODA WATER APPARATUS, at a cost of $600,00, for manufacturing Pure SODA WATER. This delicious, healthfal. cool and refreshing | Beverage is extensively consumed throughout the United States and British Provinces during the hot months of Summer. Our GROCERY STORE is pleasantly situated on Kent Street, and the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City whe favour us with a call will always find a WARM re- ception, and a Cool drink of SODA WATER, tlhivoured with choice SYRUPS, manufactured on the Premises. HIUDSON & WRIGHT. Charlottetown, Jals Uth, 1S66, New Goods! New Goods [ pure Subserivers have jus’ ree ved, per L C. Owes. and Usoixe, from Britain, part of their large and well-assorted Stock of staple and Faucy Dry Goods, Groceries, &e, &e., &e. STAPLE DRY GOODS — Grey & Whit Cottens, Printed Cottons, Ginghams, Denatms Striped Shirting; White, Red and Bine Cotton Warp; Lowe's and Toweling, Table Cloths and fabling, Sheets and sheeting, Ticking, Bags and Bagying; Searlet, Blue, and White Flannels,; Fancy Flannels, &c. &e. DRESS GOODS— Black & Colored Coburg and Lustres, Alpacas. Barathea, Alexandra. Cloths, Camlets, Barages, Fancy Checks, &e &e. CLOTHS—Faney Tweeds, Milton, Black and Doeskin, Broad Cloths, Mantle Alpacas. Kussell Cord, &c¢, &e KEADY-MADE CLOTHING—Pante, Vests, | Goats, Shirts, Néckties, Collars, Braces, Hats, Cups, Boots, &c, &e. SUN DRIES—Shaw!s, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hats, Searfs, Ribbons, Paper and Linen Collars, Luce Falls. Hair Nets, Bugle Buttons and Trimmings Luce and Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Hose, Gents Half Hose, Gloves, Belts. Belt Ribbons and Buckles, Flowers, Feathers, Hoop Skirts, Back Combs, &¢, &c. GROCERIES — Tea (an excellent article) Sngur, Molasses, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves Kaisins aud Currents, &c., &c. The above Stock will be sold, WHOLESALE AUCTION, every MON- | | Cloths, | . ! SENSE A COMMON VIEW | OF THE Mode in which MOG BETTER ACT UPON THE HUMAN SYSTEM. This is an age of inquiry, People want to know the why and wherefore of ull 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 physicians admit that the greatest diffi- | culty they encounter in their practice is in convey- ing to the seat of a disease the medicament thet will counteract and neutralize it. Electricity has | been tried for this purpose, bat it is now generally | admitted that the electric fluid is too snbtle un | Ii | shocks the nerves, but cannot distribute through | ’ agent to be made the vehicle of medication. But a | the system anything except itself. Medicated eicc tricity is, in short, an exploded humbug. liquid stimulant, as everybody knows, can be i . : . “ : | charged with th+ essential properties of any and | no herbial extract which it will not boldin solution with all its preventive and curative virtues unin paired. | | Now, the pure liquid stimulant of w lich HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. are in part composed, is charged with invaluable renson of its vegetable remedies, and these, by powerful diffusive principle, it couveys to every To use taking organ and introduces into the cirenlation acommon expression, it goes to the spot with it just what is waned there. The essenceof ryr would undoubtedly diffuse itself through the or- ganization as swiftly, if administered pure and simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and al- terative roots, barks and herbs | Jife-sustaining balu? It would merely exc te idl _| Itcould neither protect nor cure. And herein lies | | | the essential difference between the effect of the | purest stimulant, when given alone, and the same | every substance in the Mareria Medica, and there is | Bases The remainder of Stock expected daily, per Ships | ° . Se " es : t ee F | stimulant, when administered in the medicinal form of HEARTZ & SON. E ROAD TO HEATH ~ ANY LOIS LPs TH HOLLOWAY’S PILLS, Impurities of the Blood, In selecting the most appropriate medicine for g particular ailment, there way be some difjcul y un. less ore con be found to purity, regulate, and im. prove the quality of the blocd, These Pills possess and exert these three qualifications in an exter or. dinary degree They enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, inerease the secretory powers of | the liver, cleanse aad purify the blood, expel alj | morind matter, and throw inte the e¢ireulation the | ' i purest elements for sustaining and repairing thg trame. Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without know ng the causes why they are feeble ! In test cases the stomach is the agyressor. Molloway’s Pilis have long been famed tor regulating a disor. | dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive ltune; they are, therefore, confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the j constitution, from any cause, has becume itnpaired | or weakened. | Disease of the Head and Heart, These formidable diseases are, unfurtusately, of | froqus ntcecurrence; for the mest part they reep | on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre. | cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva. tives against ai] derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular cireugation. If they be taken without deny, when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect } } | | will be marvel.ous. Females of all Ages & Classes, The fame of these Pills is partly based upon. the beneficial effects they have up » the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, | universal favor 18 accorded to them for their invigoe rating and purilyiug properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to the sex Obstructions of every kind, either ig young persons entering inte womanhood or preaching the turn of Iife—-the moct critical period —may be radically removed by a recourse to these Pills. All Disorders affecting the Livy. er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomach, liver. or bowels are dig. lordered by high living, climate, ov: r-indulgence, | undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulacing | Pills will soon rectify the evi, and speedily bring | back energy, strength and cheerful: ess (o the frame | where previously ail was jassitude, gloom and de- jection. Despondency, Low §Spirits. The misery occrsioned by a disorcered disgestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These fumone Pills should be taken in approprinte dores te ndpost the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bih- ousness, Hansed, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these mvalnable parity i Pills never fails In removing the canse of rue worbid affections, without subjecting ihe suflerer | to wiry incon venience. Infiue. za, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In onr changeable climate few. persons escape | without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or uw But of what use|), ouchitis, for all of whielrthese famous corrective would it be without their healing. strengthening, | Pills may be taken with the certainty of eflectin jacure. While the Pills are expelling all impari- ies from the body generaliy, Holloway ’s Ointment hould be well rubbed upou the chest and throat; lit will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting sonnudness. Holloway’s Piilsare ‘he ses Remedy knowa : | in the world for the following diseases: Charlottetown. May 28. 1866 | in the wor ‘ vliov z Scea>-cs eeeereeinemenmermeen a . ’ Ague Fer nle Ler ou Scrofi lh a HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. **"" [Female Leregu- Serofula, or | 7 | | Asthma larities King’s Evil our, our our, | sbi R Bilious Com- Fevers of all Sore Thront j | Good Monongahela spirit is doubtless the mildest plaints kinds Stone & Grivel {UPERFINE FLOL R, and most innocuous of all the varieties of liquor, | Blotches on the Fits Second’ ry Sy tp- J Extra State DO but it only becomes a healthful medicine when im- | ae Cor unt 1 ~ eT E : ‘. oO ”e om PeHOACHER KK ontonren Just Received, and for Sale at lowest Market | pregnated with the vegetable elements employ ed| plaints ndivesi‘ion ‘Pameurs Price by | : . > { Co ; loflan will Catala aren ’ oo ope jin the prepuration of the Bitters. OCS Hann don COTS WELLS & MACDONALD, vo Cotstipation of Jaundice Veneren!l Affee- Sydney Street, Charlottetown, | | the Bowels Liver Compl'nts; tions June 11, 1866. ee Consumption Liunhbapo Worms of all oem -- TT TIT — Delility Piies kinds . V: sath P; . Us _, TIPRPTIO QIIRREPPRERZ Dropsy Kheumatism Wenknesrs from alnting, Paper - Hanging TO DYSPEPTIC SUFFERERS. poe ees ee. 1 os eee ene . Ss: : Dyveentery ictenilon of |; Whatever cative AND ‘ ' | Erysipelus | Urine J &e Ke. W hitewashing Under the general head of Dyspepsia may be ay . classed ull the varieties of indigestion. Its synip-| Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR 3 ; ! ’ Pe hard — e ur) E. D. STAIR. | toms are so various, and differ so much in different HOLLOWAY, oe: Strand (rear Temple Bur), ol or ‘ined “ er e430 : : _. | London: also by all respectable Druguists and F euranry =, 1866, Bd acs individuals, that itis xlmost impossible to classify | Dealers in Medicines thronehout the civilized _ er aut Pe i them. In factysome of them are utterly indiscrib- | world, at the following prices:—is ijd, 2s Sd, Grain ! Grain ; Grain ! ' . . - te Gd, Lis, 2We, and 3s. ench Box " able. It may be safely asserted. however, that E : f . . * * There is a considerable saving by taking the r HE highest price given for BARLEY half of the diseases of maukind spring from a dis and OATS, at Coles’s Brewerv and Distillery, | 1S Constantly on hand, at pricescheaperthan can he purchased inthe murket.the best of Row. Brandy Gin, Whiskey. and a sap-rior article of Malt Whis key. Aiso—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. June 20, 1866 ordered state of the stomach ; and that the other half, whatever their origin, rev ct upon that sensi tive and important organ. Among the ordinary in dications of Dyspepsia or flatulence, a bloated and fall feeling about the stomach and abdomen imme- diately after eating, a gnawing sensation, or a sense of hollowness at the pit of the stomach, be- tween meals, a beavy dull feeling in the head, | feeble or unsteady appetite, occasional nausea, {a restless dull feeling during the nivht, and a @ weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morn- | . . ° . . 1 ing, palpitation of the heart, depression of mind, | GEO. BREMNER, Printer, Dook-binder, AND STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. & 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. WOTICE. DREPAR .TORY to closing the busi- ness of the Estate of the late JAMES PEAKE, Exqnire. deceased in accordance With the directions coutained in his last Willand Testament | —the undersigned reqnest all persons indebted to | poi la hse : “ the said Eetate to ale Seite payment, other. | velntoeding nye nts should be forthe ith resorted to. | wise legal proceedings will be taken to enforee the | Phe stomach is the commissary of the sysvem. It sallie- sometimes amounting fo monomania lossof memory . | | confusion of thought, sour siomach, with rising of food, anda choking seusation in the throat, dimmess of the eye, pain in the diaphragm, feeblencss and | disiuclivation for exertion, and sometimes emucia- These are a few of } tion and a corpse-like palor the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but it is generally complicated with specific affections of the bowels. | | the liver, and the nerves; its victims have many jadditional torments which are technically at | tributed to other causes. The best advice that can be given to any one, |who has the slightest predisposition to Dys | pepsia, is to fortify his or her digestive organs by | the daily use of } HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. Tne disease proceeds from a lack of vivor in the | stomach, and this viializing preparation will tore and renovate that organ. If the gastric apparatus iz in good working order, and can perfectly dissolve | and thoroughly assimilate the food snbmirted to its | If it caunot | i do this, it requires reinforcement, and the best of all | operation, there will be no dyspepsia. supplies the elements of life to th hole bo B. L. A. PEAKR, : | ore D HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Surviving Trustees & Execntors ROTICE. Ll Persons ind. bted | In it is prepared the material of blood, muscle, | | bene and fibre, and if it fails to purvey that mate- | rial in sufficient anantity, and of a proper kind. the | whole body i to CHARLES | } ment.”" enflers, and with it the mental faeul- | ties Therefore protcet the * Comwirsary Depart- Don't let the enemy obtain possession of BELL, formerly of Charlottetown, but at}. : : : present residing in Auckland, New Zealand, are | it- It is easier to prevent disease from getting inte it after it becomes a or fixture. Consider the first indication of un- hereby notified to make payment to the Subseri- ;an organ than to expel ber, Attorney of Messrs. Joun S. MCL&AN and Joun B. CAMPBELL, of Hatitax, Nova Scotia, Merchants, to whem all debts due te the said | : : CHARLES BELL have been agsiyned by Deed | preparing to attack, and baffle it at once with this of Assiguwent, dated the 16th day of June, | $f4t 7pellaut, instant. : easiness in the stomach asa sign that dyspepsia is | | JOSEPH HENSLEY. if iti j Charlottetown, June Ieth. 1366. Se ee | is not tou late to cure. “8 — —— ——_———— | Administration Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN GATES, late of Charlottetown, de ceased, are requested to make iaimediate payment ; and those having legal demands against the said state, are required to farnish the same, duly attested, to the undersivned for settlement a MRS. M GATES, Executrix. JOUN H. GATES, Executor. Ch’town, July 30. 1866 ———+- It is believed that there is |no case of chronic indigestion that can withst the remedial operation of. This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experience of the efficacy of the preparation. he tirst in- stance of its failure to vive relief is yet unchronicled Carlton’s ‘ondition Powders! A. McNELLL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, | MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchesicr Street. Charlottetown,...... adine de>. te, Aenea. July 23. tf F. P, NORTON, Commission Merehant, AND Auctioneer. If it ever had failed, the voluminous correspon- dence addressed to the proprietors from all parts of the United States and South Amerien, would, at least, include one letter expressing dissatisfaction. But no, there is not one. The testimony, extending over a period of more than a dozen years, is all of the sume approving tenor. Certainly this is a suffi- erent warrant for claiming that the Biuers ure ua Specific fer Indigestion in all wuts varieties. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, — ot Prirsuurc, Pa. For sale by all Drugyists and Storekeepers thronghout the world. New York Offiee, 36 Dey St May 14, 1866. | ig. | which the bop s ot posterity de pe nd | out how ali the attributrs of manhood ean be pre- anc HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. | laryer sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pauientsin levery disorder are affixed to each Box. July 31, 1865 DR. LA’MERT SELF-PRESERVATION,. PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, 18. 6p, BY PvUST, 38. ODRR? NCY. @ ELE-FRESERV ATION ; A popular Essay on WK No rveus and Physical Vebility, resulting from injurious habits Contracted in youth, or excesses in maturty, which, by prematurely exhausting the urchess of manhood, de-troy the happiness of | Married Life, or prevent the tulfilrent of engage ments that coustitute the most cherished objects of exisienees, by Der La’Meta, 37 Bedtord square, Lov den, Licentiate of the Koy al College of Physi- cuns of Fdinbur.b; Member of the hoyal Culiege of Surgeons, England, &e. The above work coutains most ureful and jnterest- ing information on the ybysiological changes whieh j oceur in the Reproductive 5) stem curing the periods jof youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that depree of tenctional vigour epoa It also points served to an advanced period of life, bow they are lost, and bowthey can be recovered It is free trom the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions and dangerous remedics so generally eesorted te by pet- | sons, Who, practising with false medical qualificae tions, infbet most serious injuries, and render judi- cions treatment tr qreotly abortive, The author is the only legally qualified practi- tioper whose name stands on the *Med-eal register,” (the sole test of med cal quatrficatix hn) who bas been jexchusively engaged for a seri 8 of years im the treatwent of the various functional disorders of the | Werveus and reproductive system, which, owing to the great disceyeries of modern ecience, ate renders ed subservient to a rational, simple and casy mode of treatment . At heme for consultation daily from tén till twoy aud f-om six till eight, either personally or by let ter—37 Bedloid square, London, England Patients residing in the Colonies can be success” fully treated by correspondence, and remedie® cat be to. warded in seeresy and safety to any address. “SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of the unuermentioned Ayents, price le Gd ; free by post, 3s currency :—Halitax, N.S, Mr. Jobnsc, Chemist) Yarmouth, N.S, Messrs Young & laker, Bockseilers. Sydney,C. B,Mr J P Ward, News Office. St John, N B, Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., Cournr Office. Charlottotown, P. E.1, Mr. Jobe ugs, Islander Office Char) ttetown, Nov. 9, 1863 ly CARVELL BROTHERS ’ AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - + Prince Edward Island, AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank s Patent Standard Scales, | Gowrre Coal Mmes, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick s Express te CASH ADVANCES made upon CONSIGN: | MENTS received, or when sent to their Agent® abroad April 30, 1806, Bis. WiLbiaAW JAKEWAN, Blacksmith & Parrvier, Old Stand, near Temperance iall, AS RES OVED Ins business to the ; City, and can be consulted at all hours. SHOEING on the most improved principles, ce All kinds of Agricultural Implement® PP pured at the shortest notice : WwW ANI Oe a Person whe hus had some expe rience in Horse Shoemy. Highest wages Wi! given. — ——? Charlottetown, Angnat 7, 1865 The Examiner is Printed aed Published every MonpayY, by EDWARD WHELAN, at bisOtice, Hille borough -sireet_vear King Square. Paica—loe pet aunt, payable half-yearly iN ADY ANGE.