pio’ , ‘ ’ | . : : . | . . > * REF? pillows yet anprens ate te Be Ce terins of little children, Kueeling witite roved for their rest; Ail io quiet nursery chambers, Wisite the kieur the veives iveky shadows cree;., sf Om the Chinddren~ how 1 May He Cowh to seep he tmenduw and the mountatn Ca Hiv shitvve the Wiiter @tars Biut wcross the gliisteuieg low lands Siants the mu witt’aailwer bare ln the sileuce aad the darkueas Tuck nese growlny atill more de Listeuto the he cohikiren Praviug Ud tueir souls tu Aet] lf I ~ vy the cliildrer As We Ute eo pray t as Lad the mother s head droops iuw, » ? i we from oat he id ia sleeping De ep beneath the wintry anew luke oar s0uis;"'—und past the casement Pits « gleam of eryatal light, Like the trailing of their warweute Walki iz ever wore Wiuite Little souls that stand expectant Listening at the wutes of life, Hearing, far away, the murmur Of the tumult and the strife We. wl fiw benea ee Lanner, Nee mw Tauks Ol ivemen were, Pinta | bru nemuluy la your simple vesper prayer Whes your hands shali gras; sstandard, wi -duy, vou watch frou fa When vour deeds suuil shape Lue co: lict Int ® universei Wat Tray to him, the ted of butrles w o#8e@ a(foliy eve can hever s! fet : 4s Ie the warring of temptation, e Firm aud true your sulle lo kees ‘hen the combat ends, and slow! "W + . ' i slowly (Clears the smoke from out the skie ’ W ben, far wuthe purple distance, Ali the noise of battle dice When the lust bight s svlewu shadows Settie d Wh Ob FOR and ne May the love that vever faileth Take our souls eternally _- am - ConTrRivances or Ants —A gentle the Island of St Croix tastituted seve man in ah @X- periments with reference ty ascertuining the) make wo exception even in favor of our older loeal truth of what be bad viten been tuld. of the | companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the | wal en i j : ‘ : toyal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” lOgenulity and appacent reasumaugs of (ie ant d cape i ' ae .% vt that beautiful Island. Llaving slain a j From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov, 2, 1861.) centipeds, which had been gent him by a friend, he laid it on windew-stuol within his apartment, where, thoug) note single indi- vidual of that misehtevous race of verwin had been seen, t) his great gratification, in the douarse of a few pours, one solitary ant suddenly wade its appearance through a crevice im the Causing, attracied, probably, by the odor of the dead body. S iorthy alter having surveyed the premisis, it disuppeared, but speediy returned with a host of com- panwns, to whom the discovery vt a prize nad unquestionably been couumunicated ; a more Careful survey of the magnitude of the object was evidently institused; the whole company then disappeared simultaneously through the crack ; but an army was put in requisition, fur the third ap;earance was a multitude. Having mounted the carcuas. examined minutely its exact position, and satisfied themselves that it was actually bereit of lite, and that no danger would be incurred © ae - Co 3; i on Sqoare the Subscriber « Room, Queen Sq WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Charlottetown, Nov. Y7rh. 1865 Gin pathetic ad a Life Assurance Company of Glasgow. ESTABLISHED IN 1838 Incorporated by Act of Parliament, GOVERNOR The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. Subscribed Capital, : Accamulated Funds, Annual Revenue, Subsisting Assurances, - ° * Henry Duxcop, Eeqr, Chairman W. F. Birkoyere, Esgr, Manager Distinctive Features in the Company's Business | Encourage Home lcutastuce| - LADIES’ SILK HATS, Latest Styles, Cheapest and Best, | Bonus Assurance at the Smallest Outlay, | Half Credit Assurance. System— Annual Division of Profits, Policy - Holders Participate in Profits from First Year of Entry, Seven Years Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreigt Res dence : ‘ Rates of Asaurance, and all other information may be learned frou the Agent for this Island, at} WM 27, 1sHi4 SANDERSON. CEhHUnGePrOWN Ueorgetown June Queen Insurance Company | seq: OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! Capital, ---£ | FEVELK Subseriber, having been appointed | avent for the ubove first clase Insurwnce Com pany, is prepared tu take riske onal) deseriptions of | J. %& Caren. “| ee a oo ‘West | property Charlottetown, Feb. 10. [Extracts From Ne wsPaPers.]} On reference toa return made to Parlinment, and ) mrdered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th June, L861, it w a of £1000 more ther office ever vet established in this City. {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.| being npwarer ° - . . ' “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- | fied in suvying that no other Company, within the snine period, ever attained so large an income in = yust ive}, G00 doz KNIVES and’ FORKS. ard a lot of Soih¥ & Son's Cast Steel PLANE IRONS. which will be sold low in lote ite anit porehagers, if applied for immediately, at £600 000 4m HA Mut 95,000 ‘ \ 2,5uv,ou which are offe i 1,000,000 Sterling. | j be seen that the increase of Darg | for the veur = by the “QUEEN,” was £2567, | than paid by any | | ‘Urania, from London. D Hemp, Wool, Tapestry Carpets, Fleer Oil Cloths, ac. &¢. Dancan’s Brick Building, _ Queen Street, Nov. 20, 1865. § J. HOBBS’ HAT and CAP FACTORY,| Opposite Temperance Hall. the favors nlready received, he hus WINTER & SUMMER CAPS, to give salisfuctiou | 6 ins Oct, I, 1865 Ex “HELEN DAVIES.” undersigned is now recelving— 10 hide. 3U tierces { OT bbls { 229 puns. 2 i 5 hhds 25 Heavy OX HIDES. ‘The above Carge will be sold at private sale. either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Apply to J. & T. Monnis, or to DANIEL DAVIES. Insurance Company. In making this statement.we . , : . \ | * Among these important Institutions stands emi i r YH K subscribers, in returning thanks to | faili nent for its solidity, as well as for its succesa, the | Queen Insurance Company,” which last week held ita annual meeting of proprieters in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully esutixfy every render of the signal progress made | ¥ this association since itsfonndation. Such success is, imleed, rarely attaimed, and it attests at onee the excellence of its manuvement, and the | public confidence in its constitutiun | From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.] ‘It must be gratifying to the public generally, and especialy to the proprietors, to tind that its in come d ining the purl Wiree veurs ! the rate of £20.00 per wuunam no other Compaay, ever atta larwe an nereage either inthe Fire we Life Department. This speaks highly for the sctivity and zeal of the management, while the promptness with which all the claims, arising out of t I lisustronus fire in Louden were ovet. test fies itto their financial ability and the eare and pro | dence which marked the investment of these funds " 48 increased at We believe that Within the same short period, ned so # late PAR FOR SALE, STEPHENS. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES | . (FO. be Scld at Public Auction, on from their premeditated Opefations, &@ new FRIDAY, the 2th day of Janvany next, at | and unlgoked fur serive of labors. was com-)} the hour of 12 o'clock. noon, on the premises at wenerd, bearing such a striking anal yy ty! Fort Augustus, the LEASEHOLD INTEREST ot huwén feasun, a8 wanifested in what is cum-| th! flue form of land on the south side ov the Hills- monly called cuntrivance, that if there is no intelligence in it—-why, the metaphysicians have ip reservation an unexplored field of observation. Not being able to move the tases entire, they dived od themselves rate platoons, atd cut the bo ¥ into portions of about bali an inch in length, which was ef-| fectually and skilfully done, between a late bour in bue aiberooon und the foliowing night, nnd each piece transported to their citadel, through sume contiguous aperture, of sufl- cient diameter tu alluw the loads to poss When the observer arose Be daylight, every pace bad been carried xway but the head. whieh was really moved towards the bole, | rrovnded by au immense concoure of ad- | ring spe ctatore. probably on the que vive, | sppy 2a the delaghtiul avticrpation of tuture | acts upd revellings. On further seratiny. e fownd that the decapitated head was wounted on the backs of about wa duzen bearers, wiv, bke a Roman phalanx with a tvscudo wpon therr shoulders, were marching off in am orderly manver towards the saiue erifiee throagh which the reso bad disup- peared. oe A Uerty Convapscy. — The following hefty conundrue t@ probably by the same author Why inquired “why Julius Caosar was jike & pump bandie?* and who ssid * badn’t wade the answer yet."’ Why ie man in a matwmoth balloon at Central Park, with a wicker basket full of Jotinsen’s last pardons supported on his rig!it arm, aud keg of lager beer on the other, having nothing to eat for several days, nor the wi ere sithal to purchase the same, and in full view of Grace Uburch steeple in the juregrouod, aod the Croton aqueduct in the rear, ia the presence of a big crowd of spec- tutors, ineluding the English capitalists and bir Mortun Peto, the Tunisian visitors, Lp- race Greeley and Ben. Wood, like a boardin shool miss wearmg a jockey-hat and par- ige feather, with a two-pound waterial| ted with gun-cotten and pumpkins, wour- » an Amoskeag steam engine, makin, _4y to the race between the Winvosk d Aigenquin, her mother at the sume time | t knowing that she was vut, and unmindfu the many pitlalls that surrounded bar am’e old museum lot and other luculi ties 0! simtiar character to say nothing of the aithering rebuke administered to Karl Rus- wil by Miowter Adams previous to an out- reek of the Penians shortly to come off, fo w tis pesiormance of which bonds have been | wen. and aleu to ascertain previous to the | riestion whether Generals Slocuus or Barlow stole the gotten, and whether gome ol that «ee setten ie Out the identieal cottun wit els the young iady relerred tu is loaded ? by se abi that like oll tins. <> Oe ee Wooden autmegs”’ are a proverbial mang t4 of the so-called **Yankeu"’ States are outdone, however, by an ingenious ou the Geverament of New Brunswick, is recorded by the Athenaum. ‘Lhe ities of that Colony offered a rewarJ 2 duljiars fur every bear's snout brought 6 tuwne, and accordingly 4 large nuw- rT produced by Indians, who received @e and departed. On examination, thait wae found that they were myge- cf inert *etute dof intha rubber, and ou ‘ -y 16 Was discovered that they ; Sages of the State ol Maine, where the seagett fubthem for haifa dollar apieve Georgxeetien® are said to be in # state of aving ** got round the Biue. "Srunewickers), whe are said tu wouldet hands aut uw burgain in the een tZlish paper. ae : aus te whole lS A ap = } * Evpprese Eugenie ia taking the hearte of | weno pene vy storm by ber conduct in ins with the presence of the cholera in| She visite the hoapiials regularly, and, ¢ te tue Journal de Debats, ov er way 1eée abodes of death, she stopped by the 4 every cholera patient, wterroygating wing them, and lavishing oa thea all hacens whieh could be devised by a kind | ie | borongh River | taining at the yearly rent of £3 2a 25d Island currency per apnam-for the nnex- pired term of YY yeurs house aad other boases. barratks. &e Ver about 94 acres, } . on said farm, tion ; is situated within ten chains of Cranberry pnb lic Wharf, and vounded on the south by the Fort Anynetus read, aud distant about 15 wiles from Charlottetown by road or by water jabaudance of boy manure ou said f. i manure coutiggous thereto. The | rate qnalitv, and the farui most couvenieutly situ j uted in every particular. : mtn, and river sotl i of | $9" The Sale will be positive. Terms and other | partienlars caw be known at the Office of the Hon jdoseph Hensley, Charlottetown ; ow the premises by Mr. Laiferty, or Hon F. Kelly AOUN McKENNA, Aacticucer. Tryeeember 4, P8065 FOR SALE. There is a woodd welling | ' Y private contract, TWO HUNDRED | | The names of those diseases are levi: n. lowuship Number Thirty-six, con- | B b OV acres of which ie in a yeud state of cultiva- | There isi tiret | Fort Angustus. | ; They are the remedy the BoUNTEOUS HAND oF | |} NATURE has provided fur all diseases arising from | ACKES OF FREEHOLD LAND. situate on | the Sonth Wiltshire Koad, Lot 31 Smiles from the | city, about 80 were~ Clearand ina high state of cnlti- | vation, the greater part being Timed, and 40 acres } whieh can be easily cleared ‘eovered with fence poles, seantiiug aud hardwood | OF the best quality } There are on the premises a New | Honse 28 by 28, a New Barn 46 by 30, finished complete, a Hay Honse 40 by 22, al¥o « Barrack | | and Jairy. aud u uever-failing Well of Water at ithe door, and # streaw of Water runs through the 5 centre of the farm tives to Grist, Saw avd Shinwle Mills, aleo to places of — worship, and a sehool within 4 chains of the premises, nnd within 33 miles of the North Kiver Bridge, oue of the Lest shipping places on the Island For farther p rticnlars please apply to Hesny C. Dovse, on the preuilses, or to JAMES P., Charlottetown, Angust 21, 1865 N. B—This land will be sold ia Lots to suit ; purvbusers DOUSE. Valuable & Desirable Building LOTS FOR SALE. TENE Subscriber offers for sale Two Pleasantly sitaated WATER LOTSin Georyve- } town, with Water D’rivilege to the channel, adjoin- ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town Also. severn] BUILDING LOTS iuditlerenut parts of | Charlottetown. ‘Terue liberal GEORGE COLES. 1X65 Charl ttetowr, 6th March ROPTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! fEXUIK subscriber, as the Agent of Sir Samvec Cunanp, Bart., The Right Hon LaUReNCE SCLULIVAN, und Mr Enwanrp Cunann, has been directed to LEASING LAN Ds—heretofore pursued.” For the fucure these lands will be SOLD on the following terms :—A deposit of Twenty-tive per cent of the purchase money to be paid downs at the tine of siyuing the ayreemeut, and the residue in ten years hy eqaal iusia'ments. The price wili be from 7 weuty siullings (Je ) per acre upwards Further particulars wade kuown ut the Subscri bers office. G.W DEBLOIS. Ch'town, Mav 15. 1865 euenr sae efron dns eesneeeatinerentay Valuable Farm for Sale, Te be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT. that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on Lot 31, knownas * MARSHFLELD," containing 200 Aeres. wore or less, of excellent Land, of which about 0 are nuder cultivation, and the re mainaer, for the taost part, covered with a valu able grewrh of Firewood, Scantling and Vonaine.| Poles. The Dwelling Hearse and Unildings are | lurye and ceuumodiuas, aud the land is iu excellent | eCopaltion (snus avd farther particniars made known on pplication to the Subscriber ou the Premises, or 2 Utiantes Patmen, Eng nv P. HAYTHORNE Marsbiield, Nov 28, 1864. tf 1 | Dwelling | This property is admirably situated, being con- | liseontinue the system of | aud the renwir der | jSerofula, Worms, Headache, Indigestion, Liver | } j i | ' } i i | | | } [o”" The lease is for 999 years, aud the anvual | ent 16. per vere. } A Freehold Farm far dale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front 7 Land, iv a bigh state of cultivation, with a ood Dwelling House, Barn, Conch House, Thresh- it Machine, and ali other requisites suitakle fur a Parm. Also, One Hundred Acces of Wood Land, bie rear, situate ou the soath side of Elliot River, wout seven miles frow Charlottetown, und q vite ear two public wharfs for shipping prodace, &c. The above property is well worth the notice ofany | erson Wishing to parchase a good freehold pro- | ; | erty. being the estate of the late J. | @ev J. H CORNELL, NY. ciry Ch'tewn, Ang, 21, 1865 Few Godds! Per ‘Ariadne,’ from Glasgew, and QF EDINBURGH AND LONDON. | Accumulated Funds. £2.304,512 7 10) | Anpual Revenue, (1864).- 565,455 16 2) ceived by above Ships a large ussortment wt ‘EVELE Sabseriber begs to ‘olicsete shel Re AGENT for the above | Company, by Power of Attorney in bis favor, aad! SeprembeR. 1865 : Choice Retailing MOLASSES AVIES & WEEKS hace re- Paper Hangings, red low to Cash buyers. ¢ § Jl « W 4ins } GRATEKULLY acknowledges | . and | its his friends and the public at lurge, that} FOR SALE, and is constantly making } Gent's Best Silk & Cloth HATS, | Ladies’ Silk HATS & Skating CAPS, Sok TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. wiich he will sell wt such prices as cannot fuil | Depend upon it, mothers, it will give reat to | months, a native of Herts, England; height 3 ft India Produce. Y the arrival of the above Vessel, the ( Bright MUSCOVADO SUGAR, ee _ Insurance Company has been appointed that he is prepared to transact Vire, Life, and Annuity Business ov the most liberal terms. In-the Life Depart l ment, the next declaration of Bonus will be made ou the close of the Books. on 3lat December next Tertne of proposal and every information will be i furnished by W. DEBLOIS, Agentand Attorney. ou is! G. i Ch'town, Atig. 28, 1865 | MRS. WINSLOW, | An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre | seats tu the attention of mothers ber FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, j will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is | yourselves, and ' Kelief and Health to your Infants. timely used, speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi- cal ¢ffects and medical virtues. In almost every ifistance where the infant is sutfer- | ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adininistered. Best Island Tobacco! ! busiuess, would intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Price of their Tobacco, | which is pronounced by judges to be the | Best Manufactured on the Island. Samples can be had by calling at their Stere inj remedied, end in death. their friends and customers for the patronage extended to them since their commencement in This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most expersvenced aod skilfal nurses in New England, and has been used with nuevere DE success io THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi- gorates the stowach and bowels, corrects avidity, and gives tone and energy to the whuie system. It wil! aln.ost instantly relieve | GikIPING IN TIE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, We believe it the best | Queeu-street, next door to the Bunk of P. E Island.| and surest remedy in the world, in all cases LOWDEN & RICHARDSON | Charlottetow n, April 3 1885. ist if } T' PENAL NOPICE. Esqr of the Navivation. [9 All kinds of Merchantable | simile of € J. CLARKE. Produce taken in | Aywmenut R Orwell, Sept. 25. 1865, JUDSON’S Mov IPT T,Be The Best Family Wedicinein Existence. Drepared from simple Koots and Herbs that grow | upon the Mountatusanudin the lovely VaLLErs of | Mexico, where the mighty Curdilleras raise their | cloud-piercing heights by cleansing and Purifying the Blood, they not only cure but prevent nearly ALL DISEASES. IMPURE BLOOD. JE subseriber wishes to inform all those indebted to the Estate of the late PATRICK child and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe that unless they pay their accounts in fall this Fall, they shall be sued for. } without any distinction of persons. after the closing | NTAIN HERB JUDSON’S PILLS are the Best Remedy in Existence for the following Diseases ; BILIOUSNESS, Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Blood ; all derangemen:s iof Dysentery and Diarrh@e: in Children, | whether it arises from teething, Or fram any other leause. We would say to every motber who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints |—do not let \our prejadices, nor the pre- judic:s of others, stand between your suffering lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. | pany each bottle. URTIS & PERKINS, New York, | is on the outside wrapper. (> Sold by Druggists throughout the world | Principat Office, No. 48, Dey Street, N, Y, | Price oxly 35 Cents per Bottle. Oct, 9, 186), ; i ‘THE HOST RELIABLE FRIEND! Ho ‘Its Searching & Healing Proper- ties are known and recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment | has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer | known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it- self more convincing than anything that could be} Written in praise of its truly wonderful preperties. In tbe cure of lp ) For ring-worm, scald: head, serofula, and d seases of ithe skin generally, there is no remedy to be cam. | |pared to it When assiduously rubbed upon the of the Stomach and Bowels | skin (previously well bathed in warty water) this SKIN DISEASES Cestiveness, Cvids, Diarrhoea, Fever and Ague, They are the Re- Kidney Diseases, Chest Diseases. j BEST FEMALE MEDIVINE KNOWN. move the cause and you cure the disease. Bad LBivod is the great cause of disease : these Pills cleanse and purify it so thoroughly, that dsease, having hutbing to feed upon, wust take flight. GET OUR ALMANAC From any Druggist, and read the history of this | Wondertul Discovery: er, as Peoor Concivsive, | buy and try one box of the Pills, and yeu will be satisfied they are ALL WE CLAIM them to be. Put up in Boxes containing 40 Pills. Price, 25 cents per Box. ES The outside is » Ked Wrapper with Black Letters, with our fuc-simile signature un it. ASK FOR SODISOPS MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, And for “Tas Rescve Tura” Almanac. send them by Mail, per Box. B. L. JUDSON & Co., Prop’s, 106 FRANKLIN-ST., NEW- YORK | Sept 18, 1865.—6 mes We also | postage paid, for 25 cents! | Ointment i¢ quickly absorbed into the system, and | cleanses, in its passage, every part tu which it is | applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, |ebestaud back. Its acts upon the very u-ainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old par- ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Ornt- if Holloway’s Vintment be briskly and perseveringly guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be} previously opened by tomentations with wart water. | | WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER ANO t ZYLOBALSAMUM ? Convincing Testimony, Rev C A BUCKBEE, Assistant Treasure American Bible Union, N. ¥. City, writes: “TI vory cheerfully add my testimony to that of namerons frieads to the great value of Mra S. A. Alea s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa mum” to its natural color, aud growing on bald spot.” fora rolative Rev WM CUTTER,N Y. City: “My hairis changed “{ procured i The faliiig of the hair «topped, and ro stored it from beiag grey to its matural and beau- tiful color.” te ae | be Wright, | 8£v. J. WEST, Brooklyn, L £: “I will testify to ‘ ee and | ieq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the} their value in the aut liberal sense. They have faxihtan oes treat, ends se-cony bol Salven, Exit. or Sine nation ad et | Sap ypeeeanctste” ee an Ha whet M wal, dud, ae wn 9 aimer, Leqmure, Or ut the residenc f th ) ° ‘gia PeePigagtied, the gratitude was pr: found, | eceiber, in Prince street _ os th x a. a a, Mass: “I — ot ‘“asilstoud iv the eyee of all whe looked an. | CATULRINE WRIGHT, Executrix, ot teat Che coe ea, BS BOW nalibes bak Te be sick, aha eyes Were already dark. | Charlottetown. Getober 6, 1864 wed | soft oc oon a Oy ghe approach of death, anewered a ~ Rev. V. DEGEN at : at , qite >| , % - DEGEN, Boston, Mass ; That they pro “le einren: with “Ou, ma «pur. My Freehold Farm tor Sale, } — oe — hair where baldaess is, I * god the pister of Charity, * il is the Eu |p gy {8 <a! : : . i | idenca of my own eyBs, H te" Eremiahe to peneet b.”. “Dion's recall i HE -ubseriber off-rs FOR SALE that | Soeld by Druggists throughout the World 4 word.” evid tue iunpress hastily. “it te the pweewet PAIN! you cau give tue. > A Paris eur- rergundens of an Kaglieh paper inforins ax that ing euewe through the wards, she visited the cua. wd eitumined the food served to the Aveiber wask of favour of a more sul. P bas bewo the presentation of 50,000 hid oa the part ef their Ma voaties ap 7 erates 254 fea, fools the vit trew the Essptess, gud 10,000 yeddamilton Spectator —- ‘strate* ou the premises tu VALUABLE FREEUOLD FARM) f tng on the Se. Peter's Koud, about oum"and i half miles from the St. Andrew's Chapel. consist. } wg of FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, with damit fortable Dwelling House, Barn and other Out ined. About 15 acres of the above ure cleared it} — a pie “ . ouitiens on; the renminder ie fhe verv Heat Of inud. and ig cures j se-oud growth of hardwood a ao Mor Ceras wud farther particulara, please upply ANDREW MsDON 6t. Pever’s Road, Nov. 20, 1345, = i wT > ns Faon’s Commer. | PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York. Numerous Certificates W. BR. WATSON, Agent. greene s : ner gcre. « ( . as above. &) | . ~ ° i : ‘ Phe gross humors require expulsion from the sys- | Grain ’ Grain ' rheumatism, pains in the back, and other symptoms P. E. ISLAND. tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to| » NHE higl Se wieealinn eR FY of one disease, will hail with joy the discovery - . : Wolloway’s admirable Pills, which, by puritying and | 4 highest price gwen for BA of Dr. De Roos’ Lifé Pills, that speedily and almost rs E Legislature. during the late Session, strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera. | and OATS, at magically remove pain and disease of whatsoever having passed “ An Act to assist Tenants in }tion of the Ointweut snd facilitate and cuntiru | Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, nature, restore cheerfulness of spirit and vigor to} the purchase of the Fee simple of their Farms,” | che cure. | LS Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can the mind, and strengthens all the organs on which by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the ee ee fa aoc ae tnt health and life depend. They do not contain a | amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, Bad Legs, Bad Broasts, and Ul- Gin - ee ght te staertor tiie = Mul Whic particle of mercury, but are purely vegetable. | as the Purchase Money of his Farm— cerations of all kinds. ley. Also—X, XX. and XXX Ale. et enemas The Commissioner of Public Lands Y , »”? 5 ’ » There is no medicinal preparation in the world | Charlottetown. June 20. L863. Seclahe aatinn 6 dhe tibteithiee srevbduleg, aii hereby gives notice to all tenants which may be 86 thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above aiiments, as Holluway’s | Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or sate as the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the bedy, both locally and constitutionay. The Oint- Ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters mest. It quickly penetrates to the seurce of the evil aud drives it from tue Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. | In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or serotulous enjargements of any kind, Hulloway’s | | Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. | It manifests a peculiar power in restraining isflam- ation, removing stagnation, cooling the beated | blood, and checking all ucrimunivus and unhealthy | discharge. j Diseases attendant on Childhood. | Diseases incident to early life fall more under | the management of the mother than the medical wan. Holloway’s Uiutwent should therefore be | ‘North British\and Mercantile Ri e b | : ka. 7 ® le { i bey pe : and few indeed are they which are not so,’’— Med 3 Oo ? i i La 2 y I Ul Pp, jand 10 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion | Reaiew —~** [t is calculated to effect a complete re- which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by} softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— 5 feet 92 inches, hair brown, complexion fair, eyes j We bave put up and sold this article for over | thirty years, and Gam sey, im confidence and trath ot it, what we bave never been able to say} of any other medicine—never has it failed, | inn single instan:e, to eflect a cure, when | Never did we know an instance of | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- | trary, all are delighted with its operations, and} We speak in this} matter **what we do know,” alter thirty years’ | experience, and pledge our reputation for) the fulfilment of what we here declare. | } and overcomes convulsions. which, if not speedily | Fall directions fur using will accom. | Nove genuine unless the fac- | SS healing | bad legs, bad breasts, | } sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous, | manent relief is obtained by effectually tubbing this | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely | THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. system. See ee the sole tight of sapply th roughout ber dominions; | : and any iufringement of which they will prosecute | THOMAS KELL), My on ey p, * '" Thirty ounds Reward | with the utmost severity. | Attornen and Barrister_ | 7 vs al vi yay a Aaents roit PNGLAND, Thomas & Uo , 7, Upper ~ | get ga fear Baw ow ony a ai | 8t. Martin’s-lane, London; Kaimes & Co . iverpoit; j CONVEYANCER, &c, Lin | for the uppretiension of any of the andernientioned | A pothecaries Comp , Glasgow; Ferris & Co , Bristol; Ove 1C-—Queen St on : DESERTBRS, or fer any INFORMATION, | Cornish & Co, Plymouth; Kowe, Devenport; Ran oes Fret. (over Welah ae PRIVATE or otherwise, which, will to the apple. | dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable througb | tESIDENCE—Nortis Americus Hor uy) hension of any Deserter from Her Majesty's 2ud | all medicine vendots in the known world, or in cave Charlottetown, - . “1 Battalion of the Lith Regt of Foot | of difficulty, by evlosing a draft or order for £5 or . - L L Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's 20d | ¢10. according to the bature of the case, payable in _November 6, 1865.—Gm, Battalion of the 16th Regt. of Foot, from TUESDAY | London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large WIELLIA " JAKEN wid Blacksmith & p N, ‘ the 8th day of AuGUsT, to Tukspay, the 19th | package will be sent by return mail, carefully se. ay , bs ti vcident. Private ALEXANDER. WOPHMROOM,’ igh 9b | oOPOS Om ee eee aie : | yeara, a native of Glasgow, Scotland; height 6 feet | | and, near 1 em ak 54 inches; bair brown: moustache and whiskers; | The Cause eng Care dl ood peranee Hajj “leyes grey; complexion sallow; broad Seotch accent | ecilne. AS REMOVED his business : ’ City, avd can be Cousnited 8 the | SHOELNG on the most iny wa , Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 years and | Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines, 9 mouths; height 5 feet 84 inches; a native of or sent post free, secure from observations ) reved Princinile Newry, Ireland: hair brown; eyes hazel; coms | direct from the Author, for 2s 6d. te a oo Sa Tuple a | plexion fair. ly , . YAT. r , | pared at the shortest notice, MHD te. Private DANIEL McKEADY, age 34 years and pee M ane ale ov et , WAN ree , Loren. he. bas bad sotue 8 montbs; a native of Ireland; beight 5 feet 7/ ewe weeweees Os ne ee eee. rience iu Horse Shoeing. Highest Wages vill, } pre : . wai ° thant capacity, syphilis. stricture, &c.; wiih utifailing | given. i neets SPmereiee SEATON age 26 Aree Het r/ rules and prescriptions tor the speedy cure, ‘vy very! (Clin rlottetown, Aaust 7, 1865. “" "aa J sk N, ) : : B ) enimapengitnatenretmmpeeng e |} months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 64 in.: simple means, of all’ the ass0'evtamen Sisvante ane nr? iy L STRICKLAMW > " | complexion fresh; hair ewndy; eyes grey. | seppeced ineurable maladies of the sexual systeut, | Pi awe We Die KLAND, ; Private THUMAS MOFFATT, age 26 years; a) oY As ’ De. Koos, M.D, ke, of the Leole de} Surgeon Dent z j) patlve of Ireland; beight 5 feet 10 inches; com- | “4eeterte, be ad Lich boo ; , | plexion fresh; hair brown; eyes grey. | : . cre , * ay : Great George Street, a Private JOHN McKAY, age 23 years and 2| _ § the MEDICAL ADV ISER, by Wactes | C ll A R LO T , E , 0 months; height 5 feet 5 iuches; complexion fresh; | De Roos, M. D., for theclassof diseases upon which ' ‘ W N f hair brown; eyes blue; a native of Newry, Ireland. | it treats is andoubtedly the best and must soundiy April 17, 1865 —ly Private HUGH DEVLIN, age 22 years and 9) practical book which bas come under our notice - a | months; height 6 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; | The author isa man of most enlarged experienre. o Dr FRANK D ; | bair sandy; eyes light blue; a native of County | — North of England Teegraph, June 29th, 1861. ' ‘ | Mouaghban, Ireland. | «To those tho contemplate marriage ius paar! | Ph vs ician & Su rge + , r } | Lance Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 25 years | ;, especially retommended.—Bap. Mag.- “ The | |and 7 months; height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion | yy wiedge it imparts must come some time, and | i‘ ¢ tresb; hair light brown; eyes blue; & native of happy they who do not possess it too late.” —DPoli- | Surgery & Drug Store, ; Northam pton, Bogland, t ——*‘ Cure is certain in every curable case, 78 . Bi Private RUBEXT BROTHERS, aged veran ure y '| KING SQUARE..., CHARLOTTEDORS, |——— of Premature } t | | j 23 years September 4th, 1565, ROBERT L WEATHER Barrister & Attorney - at. From long prattical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coun Notary Public, Convey Anetta " try and the continent, for those diseases referrea to | Office aver Merchants’ Ex in the abo¥e work, the Proprietor bas had somewhat 156 Hollis Sirect, Lialilax N 8. ” unusual facilities for acquiring thatuniferm suctess wi i ae which has hitherto characterized his practice, in | Sept 11, 1865. which the distressing consequenves tesulting frou the injurious employment of thereury, capivi, sar- saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en- tirely obviated | fresh; hair dark brown; eyes dark Lrowu; pock } marked; a native of Ireland Corporal FREDK. JERFS, age Wyears and 6 | mouths, a native of Northamptou, Bugland ; height volution in the treatthent of these tomplaints.*”°— | Med. Gaz. “ Simple and inexpensive. every sulferer may cure himself speedily. privately, and at the least possible cost.’’— Scalpel, blue; a scar on right breast and others neur, trade | shoemuker. ‘ Privats ALFRED SMITH. ave 23 years and 10 7 inches, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown Private JOUIIN LONERGAN, age 26 vears and 5 months; height 5 feet S inches; complexion | fresh ; hair brown ; eyes hazel; a native of Tho- | mustown, Co. Kilkenny; trade, shoemaker. Private WILLIAM ROURKE age 24 years and 6m F. P. NORTON, Commission Merehant, 8 months; height 5S feet 9 inches; cowpliexion Lasting benefit in these cases ds : mw : a oe oe Kil. [only be reasonably expected at the hands of those ano inmediate scat ee Seoenns & MANS OLIN | bo devote their etitet Soot to such diseases; Auctioneer, ust be cont Dei, oa YBOKG in AMILTON, 5 Oe whurs - and to such only can confidence be safely extended, | a wel . ‘ pd as @ i es aoa ba ee height 5 feet 44} Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has GEV RGETOW N---P. EB ISLAND, = invol inches ; Coniplexion fresh ; bai: brown ; eyes grey ; | beeD instrumental in resturing to health and happi-| October 24, 1864, ly solicits an trade. weaver. ness, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every ———_—_— | standing , sein assurance of speedy restoration. Jj SN Cc A RVE L Penalties for Aiding or Concealing Foreign Kesipents can be successfully treated by . . a L, Ch’'tewn j Deserters, correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, } —— AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant, AND General Agent, with a Bank note or Bill on a London bouse for £5 | jor £10,in order that a package of medicires to meet the exigencies of the case, way be sent out by By the Imperial Act tur punishing Matiny and | next mail, thus aveiding the protracted suffering and | Desertion auy persou who shull by any means what- svever, directly or indirectly, procure any Soldier | to desert, or attempt to procure or persnade any Sol | dier to desert, and any person who knowing that myo A 100 utinecessary loss of valuable time, which must other. any Soldier is about to desert, shull aid or assist | wige occur BAN ] "4 TRON Dec. 4.1 him in deserting, or knowing auy soldier to be a Sete ae ak | ca eeareen aa ‘i ANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, err | deserter, shall eouceal sach @eserter, or aid or as- KR. DE ROOS’ GUT tA VI(TZE on Charlottetown, P. E c Sl | sist such Deserter in concealing himself, or ~id or LIFE DROPS; Prtected by Royal Letters 12th Jnne, 1865. isl pro tf OU | assist in his reseue, shall be deemed guilty of «| Patent of England; Seals ot the Faculte de France; “ : —— | Misdemeanor, aud shall, on conviction thereof, re Royal College of Prussia, &¢ , have in numberless | J OH N BE L L 7 7 — Die, eae Wiel ced ge poe sr instances proved theit superiority over every other “ 9 For 8 ounty, istrict, vy, ‘yu or place phere a adv . a . : r e science sil a any tie Uappen to be, be [aarerned remely fr Sernaneriee tnguer ie! WKerchamt elon § pccn i liable to be counmnitted to the Common Jaol or }° . : oe he ' aa * haa of Cor rec “ m there to be imprisoned, with pe egy fear, eee and tea pacity for QUEEN STREET, LE or without hard labeor, for such term, not exceed- | SCtety, study OF DEringsys 12 gestion, pains in the ” KY ‘ ling Six CALENDER Monvas, as the convicting dus-| *i4e, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in CHARLOTT ETOWN ° mano: tices shall think fit. the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &c.| July 24, 1865. ly Any Tavern Keeper or other person suffering a | This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole ae iia | 100 Soldier: to remain in his or her house after the hour | system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus ARCH’D McNED I { Dec. 4 of sink iu the evening, from the first of MAY to | speedily removes nervous Complaints,renovates the 7 peed } the 30th of SEPTEMBER; and after the hour of impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most Auctioneer, Accountant, EIGHT in fhe, tute fon the Ist of OVLOBER | shattered constitution. — For skin eruptions, sore AND Al to the 30th of "RIL, withouta written pass from } throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in ’ , {EW Co lis Commandiug Otlicer, shall forfeit Twenty | which wereury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em GENERAL AGEN r. aud Lola SHILLINGS for euch uud every offence, with custs | ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, | 3 Orrice—Reading Room Building, up stairs, of sult. | its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be sp- Charlotretown, P. E. Island. oe ew > - Pp » preciated. / ' TWENTY POUNDS I ENALTY .. As these complaints if neglected become chronic | En lish Malt Vine ar Dec. 4 my the Island —— of 50 George he Third, jor incu able, sufferers will do well before they waste g Sey Sal g ’ —_— Cap. oy AVY persons harvourmg, coucenting OF US | calyable time in seeking aid from instruments, and or Sale at | sisting any Deserter from Her Majesty's Army, is | ; 9s : or W. E. DAWSON’'S | also liable to a penalty of Twexty Pounps ampere ohensditing pneeeneres auporsene medicives, Intv 94, YR#5 rpxo Any Sheriff or bis Deputy, and any Cousteble or jto make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on es oes A i st Midesty's service. ure. py | Unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, abd may i. ae ca a sen eae fe aeiokada tek aeagh be carried xbout the person, or left upon the toilet NOTICE, suspected to be a Deserter, and tuke him befure u| ble, withvut exciting a suspicion of its natare. ARTIES indebted to the Estate of the Justice of the Pence. Price, lls, and four times the quantity at 338 per late GEO. F.C. LOWDEN, wil! take notice FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act | bottle, : The ~? packages containing twelve Ils \thatall debts due the Estate, by tiote of hand, payuble forthe apprehension of any such Deserters. | quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, | book uccount, or otherwise, must be positively | | wi.] be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt 01 | paid before the close of the present year, as the F } NOTICE, | the amount per drafton a London house orotherwise | books of the Estate are to be wonnd up at that Tec — In addition to the Kewuard for the apprehension | . ee ee a time. Any agconnts remaining unpaid after that eal | of Deserters. pa yadhile hy an Ad&tof Aiddaitcly above | pAINS IN TUE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAG®. i late will be placed im the hands of * tawyer for | mentioned, the sum of Seven Pousps will be udded GOUT, KHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE } collection. For the Administratrix, E cs : ‘olonial Goverume iK 3 , : S KOOS’ VM CUNDALL. land paid by the Colonial Government, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &&. DR DE KOOS’ COM ; , 5 Z V | Shevilfs, Justices of the Pence and Constables | POUND RENAL VILLS are a moét safe and speedy Ch'town, Sept. 25. 1865 till Tet Jan. 1 ‘throughout the Island are hereby required to give | Remedy for the above dangerous complaints Dis-| aie: “ane amcmiiainitiamniiaiamee ~- | their prompt aid and assistance for the upprehen- | charges avd Diseases of the Urinary Urgans gene YARMOUTH Tec j sion of the above described Deserters, ane Uie'r| rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer over ar } safe conveyance Lo Llead Quarters. Charlottetown, IMPROVED STOVES. [the best years of life. and end only in an agonizing | bs a ae oe POPE, Col. Sey. death. They agree with the most delicate stumach, ret } vivuinl Secretary's we ivi } i ana ae eee : and in three days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, | r 2 a . : Ne , } August 287 186i. $5 eo ae |&c, have utterly failed. 28 9d., 4s 6d., 1s , and | fils subscriber hax this week received i Union Bank Notice. 1338. per bom.’ The superiority of these celebrated | from the Factory, a full and complete carge i vival addi takt | medicines over everything of the kind,is universally j of these celebrated Fk PTE the Ist DECEMBET next. | acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for) Cook, Box and Franklin Des the days of DISCOUNTING at this Bank will | them without precedent. <7RY Nat ones : | | STOVES, be WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Manythere are, who from natutal difidence, or Notes for be left at the Bauk | fear of discovery.would silently bear their afflictions discount taust befure ove o'clock of these days. oi ly order jrather than apply tor aid to those from whom they Ex Schooner ae, wane Rie STOVES ray | : : ee JAME* ANDERSON, renee | may reasonably expect relief. With the abovereme- a ee Ch'town. Nov. I4th Ido. Gin [Nov °0 | dies the sufferer may without the knowledge of s Durability, Neatness and Economy, a ’ : |wecond person, cure bimsel/ speedily, privately, and jare the only Stoves imported } i > i : t , jand are the only Stoves imported bere that give | Underwi iters Notice. atthe least possible expense. jweneral satisfaction, and are now offered for sule _De TEX Su’ ssriber having been appointed; Sold wholesate by Barclay & Son, 95 Farringdont AGENT, at Prince Edward Island, for the | street, London; Agents in North America— Langley New York Board of Underwriters | & Jobaspn, Haliis-ctrect, Halifax, Love Sevtia; W. | : 3 : eo : IR. Watson, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Columban Jasurance Campany of New York, | E Ward, Esq., News Offiee. Sydney, Cape Breton; and Boston Board of Underwriters, lH. J. Parker, (late Palmer & Co ) Kingston, Canada will be clad to receive eariy notice vf losses whic h West: Strickland & Co ° Mobile; M BR, Deevuge | may occur, and to render such assistance to vesseis} and Edward Guillot, New Orleans; Fongera, canes in distress as may be in his power to afford. Mas- | York; Musson & Co - Quebec; C. A. aJ Langley, ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, are | Yates Street, San Francisco; Leportier, Mexico; Low for Cash, Merchantable Produce, or Twelve months’ credit on approved Notes. | LB A goed assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. i h. J. CLARKE, Oct. 16, 1865. Orwell Cheap Store. COPPER PAINT. | recommended to report as soon as practicable. | Mr. McMurdo, Druggi-t, and J. MeCoubrey. | FINE subseriber has received a consign- ie j J. 8S. CARVELL. | Esq., St. Jobn’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker | ment of Tarr and Worson’s PATENT Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1865. tf | & Sons, St. John, New Branswick: Lyman & Co,| ME eae or COPPER PAINT, a superior , ae ee ee cae . | Toronto; Lyman & Co, Savage & Co, Montreal; | article for Wood bottomed Vessels, as it completely Ri } NEW ENGLAND | of enh also mey be bad **THE MEDICAL) preserves them from Worms, Barnacles, Grane, ‘ ; . | ADVISER,” or should diffeulty arise in pro- | Seaweed, Mnecles, &e. Owners and Masters of ro iioofing Agency coche any of the above, enclose the amount by | Steambeats, Fishing schooners, sual) Vestels, and Ra dratt or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Plece, Blooms. | Bests of all kinds, will find it wreatly to their ad- bury Square London, w. Cc, and they will be seut | Vantage to wive this valuable Paint a trial ; securely p sahil per return | Pr uted directions for use accompany exch can. a : ; .C HALL. CAUTION .—Sufferers should guard against the oC BAL recommendation of uselessimitations by dishon: st ven OF P. E. ISLAND. yy E, the undersigned. do hereby certify | that Mr. E.R. TAYLOR has superintended | i the covering of our buildings with bis Roofing | } Material, and they huve given us entire satistac- Charlottetown, Jane 26, 1865 “NRY PALME dors, who ther:by obtain alarger profit. The genuine : wert, used conjoi! thy with Holloway’s Pills, will | —y ct have the words **WattrexD+ Roos, Lonpon,”? printed oy Register Grates i act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in | BERTRAM MOORE, [in white letters on. the Government Stamy, wy orver Jy ST RECEIVED, a large assortment & the must hopeless cases. ; D. M. FRASER or Hee Masesry’s Hon, ComMiIsSiONERS, to fmatate | of REGISTER GRATES and MANTLES, « Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con: | Ch'town, Jaly 10, 1865. tf om | which is felony. very choice lot. DOPD & ROGERS ~ . } : A ) 4 ; tracted and Stiff Joints. | Labrador Herring for Saie, |The Most Wonderful Pills in the World. | Dodd's Brick Store, Pow uul-street, Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. | 6 *) BBLS. No. 1 HERRING KE DR. DE ROOS PILULE VITAs or LIFE Aurust $4. 1685 at { } 1 > ; . Z PILLS. All sufferers from general nervous- : plaints bave found Jife almost unsupportable; yet, | fi aed 13 Half Bole. do do . TO THE 40 Bbls. No. 2, ness, debility, low spirits, sleeplessness, burrassing kk Ss r JOHN S. PURDIE. dreams, unnecessary fears, mental irritability, fail- "Ty KE ™ A ™ 7" . ed y Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1865 ft ute of the mental and bodily powers, weakness of the nerves, noises in the head, giddiness, iudivestion, | ° or Grain ! ———— desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he ie now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the parchase of their Farms, as in manver and extent provided andef when present curing the jaundiceand dropsy, clear- ing the skin, removing eallowness and pimples, purifying the blood, and marvellously invigorating the whole system For elderly people or when an isuch Act oceasi nal aperiut is required, nothing can be bet-) FORM OF APPLICATION and fall particulars ter adapted Owing to the great and increasing may be obtained at the office of Crown Laide, a —_ _ and in order to protect the ; Cyjonial Building, Charlouetown. public frow fraudulent imitations, Her Majesty’s > Commissioners bave gracivusly permitted the pro- JOHN aos pretor to have bis nawe * WALTER DE ROOS, eet Pablic Lands Office. May 8, 1865. aaa N, Mppressed vpon the government stamp DR. . W. SUTHERLAND affixed to exch box Sold by all medicine vendors im the world; price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., H1s., and 33s. | ETURNS thanks for the very liberal -& patronaye extended to him siace commencing per box. ‘* Asa Family Pill, they are invaluable. ’’—Dun- the practice of his profession, in its various branches, in this City, and trusts, by attention and assidnity, dee Times. * Persons of full habit shou'd never be that the sume may still be continued towaids him. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty's Government. and the Chuefs of the Faculte de France. 7FVHERAPION:—or CURE OF CURES, This successful and highly popular medicawent, as employed in the continental hospi- tals by Kustan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- bines all the desiderata to be soughtin a medicine ofthe kind, and surpasses everything bitherto ew- ployed — Devoid ot taste. vdour, aud appearance of medieme, it can be leit orearried anvwhere, and takeu from time to time without exciling suspicion Rach package contains full instructivus for every case. THERAPION, No. 1, in three days only removes gonnorrhe, gleet and all discharges, effec- tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric¢ ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery, | without them.’’—Surrey Telegroph. ‘For Females they are almost a necessity .”—Ladies’ Journai. **To Mothers—For children of all ages they are the simplert and best mediciue thut caa be given.” — Vide Dr. Smith’s Report. April °7, 1865 By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has iucreased his present large Stock of i never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and | *thima, and sume of the more trying complaints of | scarlatina; and fur the removal of wil skin diseases | this kind, it will be fuund astonishingly efficacious, | its effect istairaculous. In cases of wuoupiug eough | *Hording prompt relief, where otwerwell-tried re- | 1 see croup, this invalnabie Uintmwent should be | Medies have been powerless. rubbed twice A day upon the throat and ehest, and| ‘THE RAPLON, No, 2, for syphilis, disease | the youngest invalid will derive theretrom the wost | of the bones. sore throat, threatened destruction of | soothing retief. «Two or threé of Hoil We ys's tamuus | the nose and palate; impurityof blood, scurvy, piw- | Pills, reduced-tow powder, wiil augwent the curas! ples, spots blutches, wnd all diseases for which it | tive powers of the Uoguent. | has been too much a fashion to empicy mercury, ' —_———— | sarsaparilla, &c. to the destruction of the sufferer’s | Both thee Omement--aud Pus should bes teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicino ; , ee y every yestige of disease rapidly disappears: and the used im the folowing Cases: skinassumes the pleasing softness o) infancy. i regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,’’ us it | Piles, irritation of the bowelower, cough, bronchitis, j | Bad Legs Corus (soft) Rheumatism THERAPION, No. 3. for relaxation, sper- Had Tbrewsts iCungers sa eral nade matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences ars joutraeted wa are Nipples isin i i aoe: \S sadhohee iRhre Oititd arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, Buse of Mosshe/Kluphaniiasie, Lkiv.Dicawes i uvhealthy climates, d&e it possesses surprising | foes aud Suud Fistulas earee | power in restoring strength and vigour to the detn- To out Mors ileads jlitated. To these who are prevented evtering the Coed bay Glandular Swel-|Tamonars marriage state by the consequences of early error, } Chievo-foot lings Tides it will render «ssential aid by subduing all disquali- Chitblains HLunmbageo Wounds fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. Chapped Hands (Piles \Vaws Therapion way be procured at 11s, and 33s per pack- age, through all medicine vendors, ur in £5 pack- ages for toreign shipment, direet freay London only, by whieb £1 12s are saved > and-£1@ packages for | the more inveterate cases, by which au still greater s:ving is effected, In ordering the above, the pur- chaser should state which of the three uumbers be requires. Hea Masesty'’s How. Commiss:oners have gra- ciously permitted the Government stamp,bearing the word ** Therapion’? in white letters, to be attached to each packsge; thus insaring the public agaist traudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietot | Sold @t the Establishment of Paoressor Hoio- | way, 244, Strand, (near Tesple Bar). Londun; ,alsu by all respectable Drugyists and Dealers p Medicines throughwot the civilized ) world, at the | tollowing prices:—is 1g, 2s 94, 4s Gd, lla, 22s, f und 338 ewch Por. #,,* There is a cunsiderable saving by taking the larger size. N Bb. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed W cuch Por. August’ 7, F865)" \ i aby 2g bor yomaoeet & Slight Cold, cuah,dloarseness , Gea Threat, which might be checked with a simple remedy, Uf neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importante of stopping « ffeuanh or AHliqht Areld in its first stage ; that which tr the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if net attended to, soon attacks the lungs. Broun's Branchial Droches were first troduced elevery years ago. Jt has been proved that they are the best artule before the public for frouahs, &clds, anchitis, Ststhma, fratarerh, the Hacking Cough in #ensurmption, and numerous affections of the Dheeat, gwing immediate relief. Public Spcakers & Singers will find them effectual for clearing and sirengthening the voice. Sold by all Druggists and Ceglers in Medicine, at £25 cents per bor, October 9, 1965. ae _. ava) Halifax. -- iolander.'to smuggle into Drugs and Chemicals, ; Choice Perfumery, Toilet) Articles, in variety ; selected from the best Londen Honse, by those | competent of doing justice to the business. : Tie Dispensary department will be under his own i2 mediate superintendence. Dr. SUTHERLAND beys also to observe that he i trusts the fact of having practised ir Scotland seve- ral years, wod nearly twenty years of extensive Colonial penetine in every branch of his profession, Coubined with unrenutting assiduity and perse- wal attendance, will not fail to obtain conlidence and ensure satisfaction. {e Advice to the poor gratia. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, 1864. NOTICE. UE undersigned Kxecu'ors and Trustees of the Estate of the late JOHN §. BREMNER, of Charlottefown, deceased, hereby notify al per- sous having claims on the said estate vo furnish their accounts forth with to Rewann Hrartz. Fez, Great George Street ; and ull persons imdebted 10 bthe suid estate ute requested to pay over the amount of thei¢ respective accoante to him, be being authorized to reevive the same. JAMES. MOOK, ROBERT LONGWORTH, RICHARD HEAR1Z, Execator: and Trustees. Charlottetown, Anyust 8th, 1864, The Examiner Sane S Printed and Published, every Mor as Gulf 4 by EPWARD WHELAN, at hie baty to t borough -street, near King Sqr onsequently an opportu jwnuug, payable half-ver. * gio n " t — the Provinces.