Bim he eae aE at ees t ¥ 4 : qa ————— ~ ~_ MISCELLANEOUS. PLL LLL ALAM OL TO MY OLD COAT awhile, old oor’, - ] ll wear thee yet ] wear thee vet awhile Thea brings to mémory times remote, Are we stan olds e ed mv form in hap ier years W ‘ «, now false. seem'd . These eveshad wept few litter tea re, When they bebeld thee new Bll wearthee vet awhile, old ova At ize thee even ve Por anv # lesson t wat taugl M heart ebhall ne'er f et Whenut 1 wert in thy prime 1 owat e frienda emiled oh | yw sWwege Who at this very time, old coat, youd s me ivi e erect t wear thee tet awiri'e. old coat > et e wi as ev : A now when the \ ys i ¢. Mest on ih It shelter me f; bart The world may join im scowls and }-ers, by tthee, or him who Wears al » erest #9 brave a heart, A&A CYVLMIElCe ire as wiecirs _—_——2- > o--- -- RUSSIAN DESIGNS AGAINST Al We are in possession of inform: comes tous ina very authentic ITRALTA. war as the result of her correspon the English and French Govern:nenta last year. and she was resgolyed that tis time at jeaet she would do eomething better with her fleet than suffer it to b> cooped up behis the defences of Crousiadt, o: sunk jnglorious- ly in the harbour of Sebastopol. She had studied with no little int rest, 800 appesrent- iy no little profit, the tactics of th: Contede- rates in the present civil war, So bad seen how much injury avery small forces ean io flies on avery ierge and flourisi ing com merece, and though probably did not anti pate that she could gain, in spi the nayy of Bagland, successes as decisive as those Confede- sasonabiy achieved by the Alabama and othe: Tate cruisers, she still might think teat she though it might not succeed in cri; pling the commercial superiority of Engiand, would nevertheless inflict great disered:<¢ on her arse and eerious damage on her « Mpiperce She well knew that after war jiad bee: devlared, ber fleet could no longer keep the seas against such a force as FPozland and France could bring againstit. S i sen avulneradle point, and on that : ur ‘ 4 ve inwagen s se vb as W _| "STOVES! | | STOVES. | STOVES! ! UST received from ALBANY, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, 600 STOVES, of all sizes and patterns, suitable fer wood and among which are the celebrated WATER- | pared to receive consignments to dispose nt Anction | advantages ; LOO and NIAGARA for wood, | DIAMOND | for coal. and BLACK UNION, VULCAN Cook Stoves ALSO: Parlor, Hall. Shop, and Box Stoves in great variety Purchasera iv want of good STOVES and STOVES to suit them, will save 10 per eent by ing at Dodd's Brick Store. Pownal Street, and purchasing of Cal DODD & ROGERS. PS. Daily expected, a large variety of Grates of different patterns eae. fl Charlottetown, July 18, 1864. i ae CHARLES L. HAWLOLT, Commnisssion Mérchant and Auctioncer, No. 259 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX; N.S, | R ESPECTFULLY announces to his ae- © qonint: Teland, thet | s commenced | 1 is pre- CARD. | } { nees and others in P. E- gas ahovg, he hasc¢ Isine erwise le is of opinion, from his long ac guaintans with the t ade ot £ lund, New srunewicl i Nova Scotia, be will be al to d Brunewick aud Nova Scotia, be will be able to do justice to those who patronize him i REFERENCES: James Purdie, Faq, Charlottetewn, | James Muirhead, 1 eq, Suunnerside, Donald Morrison, Esq, New Londen September 26, 1864 om CARD! | Subseriber desires to express his | 7 ee Oi “FINE CHANCE, FOR SPECULATORS lik lof produce are annuals EET NN _— ——— | AND NEERPRISING MEN. | hoon instructed by the owners to offer FOR SALE, or RENT, | EHOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS in} well wooded, and possessing other | > rgvilk UNDERSIGNED has y tl I several VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEAS! LEAST and other parts of the Island, in good cullivation, ob . : ; and for which good and valid titles and immediate possession can be given. jue of thirteen Building Lots (the other nine having been ost advantageous mercantile situation known as SUMMER HILL, | les from Georgetown, where close on to 150,000 bushels | shipped, an 1 nearly all paid for in eash. Americans and other speculators | Britain, the United States, &e. A number of Stores, Wharfs. a 1 Temperance Society have been established for some time, with in the vicinity; where also any quantity of all kinds of Lumber SUMMER HILL property is the only Freehold Property for sale for all elasses of artizans, now so much wanted in this i dis 4Lso—FOUR LOTS, being the resic | sold the preseul season) in that adjoining MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten wi and ship for Great i ane * lee, purchase here, Meeting House, Post On uy many Grist, Saw and Cloth Mills can be had in trade at rs rates. eee *) “he place. which renders it most desiravie : ; Z ine tree) in it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels of produce, with a rising town, A STORE, and Dwelling } | ls | il ‘Time Kiln, will be sold cheap or leased on reasonable terms, double Wharf and site toi Lime Kiln, will b ld cheay j ) icul : - other information ean be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. Plans, particulars,.ot any ether infor j ) srs Reference can also be had from W. Sanderson, F. P. | health to porsens suffering under nearly every kind MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS PHENIX BITTERS. (E\UESE Medicines have now been before the public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during that time have maintained a bigh character in almost every part of the globe for their extraor- dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect of disease to which the hamwan frame is liable. IN MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued suf- ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrams of the day had ut- terly feiled; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoy-vent of health without which life itself is but a partial bless- ing. So great, indecd, has their efficacy invariably sud infallibably proved that it hes appeared scarcely less than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifuily philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and unon which they consequently act. Li wes to their manifost and sen sible action in purilying the aprings and channels of life, and indulging them with renewod tone and vigor, that they were indebted tor their name. CITY TANNERY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIG, "BYHE subscriber wi a avurtr Talbeeh tne ee Four-pence Halt-penny per pound, CASH, for any quantity of OX ang COW - HIDES, and market prices for bUREP. SKINS, as quoted in Ross’s Weekly. Ayents throngheut the Island will be guided as to price to be paid for Sheep-skius by the Weekly und 43d per pouud for Hides. . AGENTS: Messra. Wm. Sandersow......---..- Georgetown, Mantes Tatts 4. 0 ¢-noyestnee Montague Bridge, James Hayden....----..+---++++++ Vernon River, John Cornish .....- on bebe lees. eaae Wood Islands, Edward Robertgon.......-.-.- Newtown, Belfast, Richard Habbit ........-.---+-s-- --- Summerside, Charles Compton...... ereetpeeceers St. Elearo;, Date D0) tani dece .-ace- Centerville, Bedeq by i. Tuplin, Sa9b0r . +e enr<ener ep cctetteeee Margate, Sairosl PiGwes: -..<-.-.cncaoct .-Murtay Harbor, Fainde Clow: . .aci'sssiFeFi sib pe Do: 3 John Kuight.....<..- ved tide seeseees SOmpig ion whieh et lape, that Riussis fully expected the breaking out of a tence with a pue highest Wa “| for OX and COW could strike a blow which, | SILIPBUILDERS ! “vt IE SALE CHEAP— A SPAR, 63 feot 10,1 long: N. RANKIN. VHITE BEANS! UST RECEIVED, and for sala by the Barrel or Bushel- ' § bbls Canadian WHITE BEANS, N. RANKIN. MACHINE CASTINGS BEER & SONS. August 4 fiides! Eiides! Eades! will he pa d SKINS Ket ce HIDES and CALF rick Store, Pownal Street. DODD & ROGERS. rat D ial i Sept. 19, 1864 FOR 3. SALE! No. 1. Superfine CANADA FLOUR, ro 2 po bo Muscovado Molasses, erpot sat, 300! xen Lobacco, | ay se eh ‘ j Causes ¢ J KOB Bis viii ERTS ECKART, Water-etreet. was declared she was determined t) make a swoop. For this purpose instructions bad hbeez isauved to the Russian admire!s on the! American and Californian coasts, directing ther: to leave their respective ports by ‘ erent routes fur 32 Common pixce vous, t> be ascertained in mid Jatitude and lonzitude. The Meet thus assembled was to fold itse! in readiness, in the event of a war with Eng ; bear d the Austra!: ‘ rendez- vean vy jJand, to wn ca Ln Cele nies. Melbourmerwas to be tie first place attacked, then’ Hobart Towa in 1 .smania, then Adelaide, then Sydney, and then New} Zealead. The torece that was to bied far the purpose was fully adejuate to| the service reqaired cf is. The slips tha were to be Getached from the Now York | station would have wastered 150 guns, and | those from Japan and California would have | earried altogether 43 guns; the number of seamen was 2.971, and there were 127 offi-} cers. The vessels were principally armed | with 63-pounders, but the admirals had or-! Gers to obtain ffom New York’ whatever! riled gaus they might require. O/ ¢ arse | there is nr thing in this story, true ax we be- | lieve it to be, to exeite in the mindsof .the! eople eay sort of ui feeling agains Russia. f Ragland will go to war with powerful! rations, she must expect that they will choose ti w point they esa find, whether the cause of tle quarrel be «n idea, a nationality, or a sentiment, ‘ie plap seems to faye been skilfully conceised, and | was, no doubt, far better than the old one ot | e eadcs* ' 2 assem. | ' treating your Meet as something that is to be Policy - Holders Participate in Profits | laid up in lavender, to be protested and} taken care of instexd of being employed for | the purpose of injuriug the enemy, If we} liad been foolish enough to be drawn into a war with Russia for auch @ chimers as the! rezeneration of Poland, we eliould nt have nad the elightest right to complain, though ehe had made us feei the evils of the -onflict in the most sensitive place and in the severest qwanner.—London Times. ES tke Bishop of Orleane has addresse:! a let-} ter to his clergy, asking their prayers on be-| half of the Catholics of Poland. Is a very! elagoent an touching address he desc: bes the | eTueil persecutions to whieh theee eve: eappy | people are now being subjected. Ie says | that according to a Russian official document, | no leas than forty-five thousaad families of Polish geatry have been banished be. suse o! | their ‘* moral sympathy with their country sed their religion; aai because they have | maintained a neutral attitude towards the | Russian Government.” ; , isittieainiielaasiaid Octof the three hundred people who un- dertock recently to cross a fiver near Ura- cow, Polaad, in a grain barge, on the re- turn from a religious eeiecbration, on» hund- red and twenty-five were drowned trough the csrelessness of the boetman. ee Only sixty-five in a bundred marry, says Bir. Heabbard, and out-of this number three rn 5 f re divorced, eight run away, Pourt- +4 live n open warfare, about thurtyare indiif-rent, and only ten are regatded as happy. oe Ata factory in Franklin, Mass., » boiler exploded and carried a young girlup to the e¢iing of the room in which she was work- ing, without seciously injuring ber. ‘ough, but true. — —~—<me Y its snecess, éen Tr 2 eh last Week held its aunnal m proprietors im Livetpool. A | reference te the ample.repart in apotherspaye will | fulif-satiefy every reader of the signal made by this assoctation aa sTess | ts foundation. Such ; and if ntteats at agerwent, andthe pub- | yr since j attained succeas is, indeed, rar mee the excellence of its mu A woman in Michigan took hold of what jj. confidence in its covet ‘ he suppsc a stov Ider he : e j she supr sed to be a stove holder, n the [From the Liverpool, Mereury, Nov. %180ag | fluor of fier kitehen the other day, ani found = «jy mnst be vratify to the public venemally it to be # large rattle-snake. She escaped and especially to t roprietors, to find ’thiat its in being bitten, buts how 1 a mystery. ;come daring the past tree years hus in¢reased at | hc Gee A Covarting Igctmrent.—Two young men met one evening, at the house of an a: qnain- tance, some young ladies, for one of whom both yeung gentlemen entertained tender feelings... it a spirit of frolic, one of the young tudies turned off the gas, and the young men thinking it a favourable moment | to make known the state of their feelings qo | thé “fair object of their regard, moved sents at the same ivstant, and placeo them-} eelyes, as tiey supposed, by the lady « side; vat she had also moved sents at the sa:de in- stantand the gentlemen were in reality seated next to each other. As the young! men could not whisper without be raying the:r whereabouts, they bath gently touk, as they thoaght, the fair litle hand of the clar- mcr; and when alter awhile, they ventured to give © geptie pressare, each was surprised to fiod ut returned by an unmigtakeable sq ucege. it may we}! be imagined that the wm ments flee rapidiy in this silent interchange of af- fection. Butowe of the giris wondering at tue unusual silence of the gentieaen, step- ped poiseleseiy out, aod suddenly revurned | with w light; and there gat the your,, men —most lovingly equerzing each otber's bands and supreme deine beaming m ther ¢yes. ‘Their consierostion,and the ecstacy the Jadies, may well Le imagined, bat cannot be | described. One of theyoung men ‘was aiter- wards heard to say, ** that he thouy at his iriend’s band felt a /ectle bard?” ee ee How 4 Craave pecame a Recror.— bikhop Whately, in hie *Annotati }acou's Hasays,"’ relates the followin, dote; ‘A curate @f 2 London Parish, of most exemplury conduet, was accustomed to remuneirate very Ireely with aay ul bis peo. . Whose lile was not what it should Bave | wen. They wished much to get vid o! bias, | bus they could find no pretext tur cow, laine, | either tu the rector or Bishop. They there- jore hit Gpow this canning plan: they drew up aad sect @ memorial to the bishop, wetting forth the edayrable characwr of the ¢rrate, lamenting thet hie eminent worth should not be rewarded, and earnestly recowm ading hum for preferment Soon after this very living quite unexpectedly became ‘3 and tie bishop, considering. bow accepts” icy ae well as somites bo Sppraned he Pr osent- 4 bum to it, intorming bua of the met orial ‘She good man thaoked his peo: . ful eyes, rejoicing that part ine frvedow vi Arch. w On anec- | draw Bille the moment a loga ocenrs, and without j relerring tothe Home Company, to the ealent of We believe tl at} short period either in the Fire ce highly for the of the managemeut, while the whieh all the claius, arising out of the late disastrous fire in London were met tes- tiffes.to their financial ability and the care and pra’ the eate of £2,000 per annum. no other Company, within the ever attained so lurve an incre or Life Department. This ape activity and zeal prompiness Wilh same dence which marked the invect ment ef these furds * The Liverpool and London i t | FIRE AND LIFE | oT? 7 - y INSURANCE COMPANY, | TT KE Agent for™the above first class | English Fire Ineurance Company begs to call the attention of the pnblicte the advantages offered by this Company, in respect to the security to : issured, and promptuessto pay loases. which, with. | ont disparaging other Comipanie 8, muy be safely asserted to be superior to these afforded by any ather Company in the Ishind. The Liverpool and London F. & L.inearance Company haa be n in snecessful operation since 1836, with avencies all over the world, snd has paid in losses uhout two millions aud a quarter sterling. Ite enbscribed ¢a- pital ia £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone atuonnt to £1 ,312,000 sty ; and the fire pre ianis for IX6b amount to $5360,130 19% 9d : and in addition to this very large capital, the Company having teen establixshed before the recent’ Linrited Liability Act, the individnal fortunes of each of the shareholders, comprising some of the weulthiest nerebants In Liverpool and London, are liable for the losses, shonid the whole of the capital be swept away. In this respect it differs. it is believed, fron ny other Company established here. And lastly, the Ageut being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from Englaud, is authorized to | i t} he one thousand pounds sterling. With these eqperior advantages, the Company is not disposed (theugh it mivht be wel! juetitied] to } awk « hivber rate of premiuny than other English Companies, which do not present the same advan? tayeous features, and the Azeut hug been advised that an anjform rate hus beew uted non by the Directors of this Company and the * Queen,” and that the Agents here should, in tis respect, “ act in consort.” r. A. JOUNSTONE, f Agent of the Liverpool! aud Loudon Nov. 10, 1842. Fire Insurance Company. Marin Insurance Company PRIN CE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated | Ait April,” 1863. WILLIAM HEARD, Esqurer. . _ BIRECTORA; DAVIES, | HON. JOS. HENSLEY, moe ne | JAMES DUNCAN, Bw UENRY HASZARD, Beg DANIEL J. KOBERTS | of five or more going and returning | being distinctly understood that unless these-con- os a | calling at the different wharves on her way up} re thanks for the very extensive custor ball Me fhe, and Surveyors, Charlottetown, ‘ ive to the Inte firm of “ Dri ANY & Wiiso0N,’’| mon eo. bean Anneat, Georgetown; Jas Broydric k, Campbeltown, Tak: a a Wades ind -s to announce to his — and ~ = ue i , ets 0 - : rey tetown; and to the subseriber at sci 5 : ho ts also ‘gens foe ee 3 i that he bas tuken the Store on the corner of Geeat | 4 z ) fice, arn? . Machine, the celebrated Yarmoyth COOKING STOVE ind Kent Streets, known ap “ VSON' ‘ “ss Mowing Mach o the ce ae ; George and Keut Streets, known as ‘* DAWSON S Deammy = a »M et Messrs. Bourke, Mill View, the Hon, Jas. McLaven, New Perth. isiand also tor che hitp@ = a¥bill a the old stund, where he inten | BUILDING,” near 1th OCTOBER, ypen, about the A large and Fashionable STOUR “OF “A GODS, |. Crm Aore, Aneel 15, CR where Cloth ts Finlay W. McDonald, Pinette; ss | purchased at some of the best Houses in GREAT | is64. 1} BRITAIN, and trusts that by strict attention t ss he will comiinue to merit. and receive NEW GOODS LONDON HOUSE H. HASZARD ' ene vw. Charlottetown? Oct 2, 1864. iiikh } WILSON. | | | Stoves! Stoves! | Yarmouth Improved. GEOR | ou VT Reet and Crackers, iii THORGE DOUGLASS, ICH will. be sold low for CASH o s t Wr yu * ny RD , hes rUaT By Fe nova EGS to announce the’ SRRIVAL of hi coal; also, Branklin, Bex and Parlor Cook | £2 SPRING and SUMMERSTOCK of ee | ee Farmer's Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves a ‘git : iidnin tt anata setuid’ i seieebidiiailel Hardware, &e, & — i economy, will be sold Cash. or fourteen | In all the varieties of the LATEST STYLES t1 jronthia’ ¢ t oluapprove r ‘fashion, and Material suitabie lor the seasot Pied nie ese Stoyesnre well | having beea eareiully selected and purchased o | Worthy Lhe inspec Lor titer f purehasers | taverable terms, will be sel : | —ALso— | CHEAP FOR PROMPT PAYMENT. eee ee eS a ae Sap per Queen Street, ae ue J. P. TERLIZZICK. OO ere Moy 30, 1864. | harlottetown, August 29, j i vkty Sendliinens sSaaaaleeiiatee yee r r 7 IEFurniture Warerooms.|..§ O% TEANY: F “| Flour, Leather. 'Tobaccc £2 16s. 3d., or BI. . i i" mR SA LE by the Subseriber— Return Titkets to or froin Charlottetown and | # 200 barrels Extra State FLOUR, Simmei i2s., available one week.—Tickets | 2390 do Supertine do void if p leave the Isiand during thetime. — | ‘ 159 do Fine ; “hes. te ; a t S. CARVELI Excursion Return Tickets, at one first class} — one tS. J. 8. CARVELL. _ fare, may be issued at any ‘Ticket office to pares | . to! i g togethe MOLASSES! and frem any one station within o e week, from the WEST INDI ditions aré complied with the Tickets will be void. 100 Punechs. aud Tierces Choice MOLASSES, ce" The Steamer “ Heather Belle,” leaves | For sale Mount Stewart Bridge every FRIDAY morning | Ch'town, June 13, 1864, i N : iene mete a ke | June 13. Boston and Colonial Steamship Line. | — low. J. 8S. CARVELL. tf and down the River: , . Kerosene! Kenosene! SPOCK, and FOR SALE-- 25 — RER( ee ae RVELL. - Carlton's Condition Powders! “PARENTS READ! JUDSON’S MDUNW AUN IH ERE _ fi WORM TEA. FW. ; By order, Ch'town, July 11, 1864. HALES, Seeretary. | The Fine Sea-going Steame:s COMMERCE AND FRANCONIA, \ ILL run between BOSTON and : CHARLOTTETOWN for the remainder of the seagon, touching at Halifax, Capso and Picton— one of which steamers will leave south side of T Wharf, Boston, and the other Queen's Wharf, Charlottetown, EVERY MONDAY, AT NOON. Vays of sailing as follows :— THE COMMERCE, Will leave Charlottetown, Monday, August 8th, Do Beston, do do 15th, Do Charlottetown, do de 22d, Doi «Boston, do do 29th, Hobs, Berks and Roots Do Charlottetown, do Sept. sth, \ ERSUS De Beste, do do_- Lh, | Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. | Deo Charlottetown, do ° I th Dog Boston, do do 2bth, arrivivig im Port on the next Friday after sailing at HEADS OF FAMILIES, or about noon. THE FRANCONTA Will leave’ Boston Monday, August 8th yO you. when observing the uneasy actions of your children, consider that it may be more than a were-Cholie that afflicts them? In Do Charlottetown, do do Lath, nine cf ses out Of ten, the cavet of tie little sufferer’s Do Bost mt, - = Rwy enguish is WORMS, AND SHOULD BE AT ONCE = ee ae a Rept “sth. Looked To. Do'net let your! children suffer, when Tio Coarlottetewn, do Ap: Mil F° Prenens pew ob rm Do — Boston, do da ith, Jadson’s Worm Tea, De. ary oe do Mth. | 4 SAFE AND PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS. : RATES OF TARE SRY 5 How much better ani safer it would) be to have Cabin to Boston, .......-.- £2 8 0 it always in the house. A little delay when a child ; Steerage to ce Sevens ps ey 116 0 is taken iM may often to the cavse of its death; Come © eee : = ; while ecting without delay, and by giving the ee oe S MOUNTAIN HERB TBA immediately, you will De i. a vere 09.0 not only save the child a long and tedious ilinesy but also feel happier in knowing that you have dune your duty, and perchance saved its liie. HERES AND ROOTS, NOT A PARTICLE OF Pz 4 Y ’ re CALGHMEL UR HiNRRAL, Is Used in it. No more filthy Vermwifuge will be used by those who once use this Tea. The only active principle ot al] other Vermifuges and Worm killers ‘is MERCURY. GIVE NO POISON For Freightor Passage apply to Fraxxutn Srow & Co, 4 Commercial-street, Boston, or to I. C. HALL, Agent. Penke's Building, Water-sireet, Charlottetown, Anwust 8, 1861. tf luternational Steamship Company, Two Trips a Week. FEIXHE Splendid sea-going STKEAMERS - “NEW ENGLAND,” Esoe Firip, Master, and “NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B, Wiscnesrer, Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf on Moynar and THUR&DaY mornings, at8 o'clock, until furtbe: To notice. ae ire te n fa rer | webaites ala ARES: — OUR SUILORBSH, ie i ort -2-°-84 an Use this simple, sate, Vegetable Remedy, Pi. nth detwces 5 00 oe ee rand Kutiw—y 1.6 B. L. JUDSON "gs, o Ail fares errere en upeien, 6 09 U & Co., Prop’s in New Brans- New YORK. ps Subseriber bas just received, direct ‘ ' rece.ved and returned with despatch. RICHARD J. CLARKE. ES | am . ‘eS ayaa ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great anequalied Preparntions for Resturing, invigornting, Bea utifying and Dressing the Hair, Podering i soft, silky and glossy, and @i¢posing it to | imain in ay desired position ; quickly cleansing the | gcalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and } gatural color to the Hair. IT NEVER FAILS | > | To Restore Grey Erair | TO , £ts Original Youthful Color » — . SaaS Dy. oot ‘ ¢ | Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur RON Ss ee ee | LX AS WOT @ Dyes ‘ash Provision Store 2 thins 6.2 pee oe ty oe ‘ x und Uphoistery G Z ‘uetniehtly unen fhe arrival of the Steamer! But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving | ( iis i roy i ion ~ 01 c a J ; 4 OF tad P i + oat . me e sn = ri will re¢ < fresh | them the natural nourishment required, producing the -_ | j YESPECTFULLY solicits the attention | +o" tPF I Oo U g which he will ee t low | Satae vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. ; 7 & OT si & are \ i ¢ TRI URI ) 1 ‘ laa’ sa heh aida Tene 1 t for Serpremnenraes W. S 3 VIIiTH, ‘ — a ae : =" oe W el —— Like } Pau Couutry Traders und oWere Wl t au 20% y ° \ On is alk s Newand Spacious W S, | their interest to call | Por Ladkes and Chandren Great George Strect of Kent Street and K ae . ; leat lea nae anaemia j Store l & ns ‘ + s| ee ke R Building, Water Street. | Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- ' FLOUR Bsa abe \ 4 NT ( UI i Basho amie Pace i samum has no equal. No lady’s toilet ;eLUCA, I ; : ; Ch'town, June 27, 1564 i is complete without it 7 wag x Ll co u ’ ew beau u : = BA ee Cite ms at rags yf Druggists throughout the Worl WINES a : seg Tin ied, Take Notice! | Bold by Druge ee d. INES, i experience 1@ bus 6 wat : ro , 3 70" SPIRITS, | 5 : = By , | & Lh partic s indebied to the Estate of} RETRCIE AL a roa f | od GENERAL GROCERIES expences, enabies 7a@ all <% ihe Jate GEO, F. C. LOWDEN, Esquire, by 498 Greenwich Street, New-York City. er p vite UAT eeuens tq equéested % make Havinent before thie FIRST OF = | ¥. B.—W. 5S. S. all the attention of Re i ng OVEMBER NEXT, as legal procees will be eS. Manor 3 eee as Dealers to his Stock of Wives, Spirits, &e. ; «A vy of those celebrated Clothes WW: : aby ve ae her noiiee, to recover als * y : ’ > th to-wn, May 23,1304 sl & rw ti verdent article in a good Houwek rs | amounts remaining un id after thas dial ¥S : | ah af s ip 7 Sceiicete Lot ee Rie Sil el D By ord > Administratrix, det S gitskeys 3 Life Assurance Company SOL tee te Rosewood, 7 octavo PIANO | WM. CUNDALE. : . ee eee: eee . ; . i October 3, 1864. wkly isl 4ius 5 , + il a : wORGT AT.AgS i ' P . qa Fa Ser Ove ANTS TS (iE RGE ne I A : bits a : i — | omic era | DOMESTIC DYES. | a ; oe jin " C own, Nev. 30. 1863 : 7 : : ESTABLISHED IN -1833y" | seotowns Nav: 8), RY | UL iL D votset: thidiang th “tl uc i Pe eo” eer . e ' ‘ ¢ mwnes Rrone i ‘ % ‘ | ; corporated. bu ttct of Parliament. | ROYAL MAIL 4$f - STEAMERS Shades --«. Fast Colors. | } at xt Tn poraed. by t of < Sei eee i0 Shades i W . R. WATSON, Agent. GOVERNOR | PRINCESS OF WALES passe DYES offer the stmplest and | Judson’s Pi ’ The Richt Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. | AND perfec wne-of Dyeing household ay JUCSON S tdls : | . . - oo ae _ —— tad to thea shy Subseribed ¢ apital, - - . £600,001 | I LKATHEER, ke. B24¢ LA. rer ower} semen { eon ! ' : wile ial tata Ni lik det Ascummuiaiod Funds. - > >, ; 430.000/ Wow Suinnior Arrangement, | pul merce fons dierent shades, and ineinde,| 1 yo, O. RT. A Annual Revenue, -.. - - . 95,000] ~ 9 co ~~? | All the New and Fashionable Colors, | ~ i s+ £3. Subsisting Assurances, - - - WU,UUU | Commencing lesa JULY. AND ARE | Hunnewcll’s Great Remedies, Henry Dunvoe, Esqr, Chairman. i en : | OE REECTL) WAST — W.P. BirnkMyYke, Esqr, Manager. i Charlottetowh for Pittous i l bs d EC i LA aan I . Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills.—THE TRUE} Siccnas | epfinday Weather Belfe Waves at D mo \ IB? Attention is invited les of cplorsat the ; FORM OF A CATHARTIC.—by the application | Distinctive Peatures in the Company's Business! ‘Thursday, Princess of Wales leaves at 8 do | Derngvist Sold ev f true Medial Loews, both ct pee ea eroms ay . ; i 7 , > . Y Tne “om bine n this r t vatfuabl i To pr ystem— | lato Rd ti 68 ob ces | GEO, H. REED & CO., 67 Union St. regal 49% oe nen . ictou to Charlottetown, | =: =e BO acs N - 2 ie i. ie oe eis * r > rc 7 , . : i Pas Jd aes ‘ : Annaal Division of Profits, Monday, Heather Belle Waves af 7 evening. — | od lin ble and itjorioas drags usually containe ; ivsaay, Princess of Wales at 121 git W. EB. Wats AL W.Skinn I. DesB 7. I t ror urto t a decer > . Charlottetown to Brule Dr. Sutherland, Char c, and vent the Grping Pains si from First Year of Entry, . ee ee ae iracter, « > ; : ; } irscay, sleather Helle ieavea at 4 morning a -— —--—- ~~ — in t lopment. The dose ldo Bonus Assurance at the Smallest Outlay, | < oa ; , Tg a spre i ai ada : . y. Saturd 1 r Belle leas r DINHNATIA DAPONT Pan ver more than 22 sete] _ Vial on U, ie DR. BRIDGE'S PATENT FOOD, | :xeeesiv ore thay swe Pills, oot Seven Years’ Half Credit Assurance | Brule to Charlottetow velit Veitatred D he q vd “ ced . ‘ oe on ; 7 J on cera r , oT ee ra ‘ “=e wile pein ° i 1 | ¢ CNS PL i see Tels ave ain orelgu "T"tras ; - et. fs J one ms jot Foreign Travel and Foreig Pharsday H er B eaves ut: Recommended by the Facalty. i Lin iil celunied s dence. Q rday, lleather ] » leaves at 5 ao 4 : aa . <> . : t o 2 and i 8, and i Be ats és cull : OK PATENT FOOD. is so carefully . , Rates of Assurance, and al) other informati Ch’t a we dA ai ats . ee : ; } ie: - i they are a sure re, vay ror hee meee town to Summerside and Shediac, } ; a : , 1 : nay be learned from the Agent for this Island, at = sp a a > 3: rsid err 4 | apes IRCA LE PEC POLES SU R4 ft} . et? Ilunee wells Universal Cough Remedy. GEORGETOWN. WM. SANDERSON, W waday. X Tincens Of Vales eaves al ¢ gporning pat t, Sugo, 3 ia —The basis of this truly wonderful preparation, Georgetown, June 27, 1864. ly i eeaie 1 Ys “ a ; eo } ea oe ae 3 well earned cel y, is a feeed - 7 --—__——_— day, ‘ ‘ or lculated to debilitate, anc Queen Insurance vompany | Summerside to Shediac, and thordnghly cooked in i by gre bo. nihom a gg hig a yn ie a a i Tuesday, Prinéesa'o Wal Lit. fe 4) | mee i : ‘ evel 1 a vd bt, as the « ae theory hich 4 Areat and OF Li JERPOOL. DT as va — oe a ; ard : S i anet cane Ae ~ ov Wine Nisv g ( plaints can be eff ially cured Wealerut “ ‘ dea j : é : I ‘ . 7” 7 ry Way 7 a = i in end. 4 ' of tts : 5 fo prevent asking attention to long stori ( I I R E A N b fT, l } E ° I t day, ‘ ‘a 2 we do 14 ae i ri ' ‘ : ‘ } evestes es, wh« p 'oeal causes make almost all suet . i saa Si : She diaeto Summerside and Ch’t WH, 1 It canbe made 1 toa e. wit mm plaints diff rent ine {J t, I would ask confidene Capiial oof £1,600,000 Sierling. Cuesdat Prive ot Ws; 8 jeaves at 33 ; ' woort ee minutes, ‘which will be sacred, in Colds, C oa Hoar tess, lav, riucess © + 21¢8 1CAVES AT O.GU, Pp. mM . . ‘ . eT, 7 —— , . Ae oe ; — _| Wed lay as ‘ o 2 _ Mix in Beef Tea, Milk, or any e r fl e! Sore Tichet, B ul and Asth ic Com ‘OVE Subscriber, having been appointed | saturday. “ + >. .g,, {Patent Food is pre-e: sutted to I s.| Whooping Cough, and to all Throat ang agent for ilie above first class Insurance Com- | * : J ‘ ‘ Pe ee oe enKinemng Complants, which, when neglected, end in Con any, triveblved th take risks 6n all denchiptions of | Summerside to Char’town, | {tis a real blessing, and from ifsremarkable che sum-tion. Testimonials frem Physicians of th property 4d. a: -G ALKVELL. | Puesday, Pr neess of Wales leaves at 7 eveni: | ¢ ns rap wy 1 " |; bignest respe tability, and from invalids, can be har tetow: ‘ph } + . } ~ ne wi c \ id Fe a e all intaractad Charlottetown, Feb. 1 tI | Wednesday “ ; ; Te ae el prey ‘ .% e {seen at my offic by all interesied. dd - AU, vend Meeli. Sold hy ae A dle a PSR ae + Er soi a . ; t | Saturday, ‘6 “ 5.30. a 7 W.R. WATSON. |. ames we a's F ola Asodyne,—This jastly a ’ IXTRACTS From News! Ers.] a €510"Droe Store Falv 18 1864 | celebrated preparation, whch one 80 truly earned n wefer : toa return made to Parliament. and | Scopes id ieheeo-dires biipaiightivadieiass tescdiadiningiiehaaniinin __-—- {the name and fame of a Zrue Anodyne by results ' : - ' FARES: : . rdered by the Ouse of nouns to ve pr Lee’ , ag . ‘ til . ; Vp Pa . j Ss rac va ed rery otb attempt ¢ “vyre or i . ‘, 7: » He e oes | th} From Charlottetown tu Pictou or back, Cabin |’ RUE SULSCRIBER offers for sale on} ¥4 ch had bailed every otber attempt at cure o oe eee tae oe i2s., Sieeraye 10s, 6d Bae LIBERAL TEREMS— relief in Newrelga, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth for the year, ps | the dt LEN, w (2567, Do ’ Ml ™ ie Ne orhack. Cabind : eg aes RA at jand Kar Ache, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the stomach being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any | eae, 64 rule or back, Cabin 9s., | 200 sides S ILI UI A] HER, or Powels, Hysteria, Distress after Kating, Loss of other office ever yet estab ed iv this City Ds tee rage r rd. At | 50 dozen BUC Ki} Ts, | Sleep, Genevul Nervous Debility, ‘Paroxyws in \From G « General Adwertiser. Oct. 24 ne 8 ei Semmerside or back, 20 do BROOMS, | Astuma.and Whooping Cough, now declared to be _Iasdeed, we believe that we are perfectly j i Cabin a Steerage 7s. 6 c a. } 10 chests TEA, | largely nervous, and the pains ia Monthly Mep- fied in saying that no ot eF Comy » Within the Do _ do, . Shediae or back, ¢ abin | 50 boxes P Y & COMMON SOA P, | strvation, also deciared to be one of the mosi sume period. ever attained eo large an income én | Ies., Steerage 15a. 50) do AXES. | im; ortant points in medicine. A lady writes from : id erthe 5 ine or Life Depart asthe Queen; Do. do. : St. John or back, 5 do BROAD AXES, | New York, ** were it ten do!!ars a drop, 1 would not | the most Beneficial re mali eo ex stiew eteal tiupalder taal | #1 es. 1dd., or $4. 50c. { 10 setis Pairbank’s Plattorm SCALES. | be withoufitin my family, and not one should be | puipanieubtetpelythe Liverpool alld London, the | -°: =. Eastport or back, | 18, OARVEbL. 4 oe, - 908 and tlie I ane us} ire Los: ued ( em ? "oe: § £1 17s. 6d., or $6 | » . r a . . aes ye For sale by all Ww hodesale and Re tail Dealers. ie, Reece. Ce ee tacn ) |) OM do. Portland or pback,| June 13, 1864, tt JOHN L. HUNNEWASLL, Proprietor, i] a ii vil Ser vice Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.] £2 Ws., or $3. ae a eZ en ’ is ae ee Practical Chem st, Boston, Mase. nail for solid Hnportant-iast yas stands e1 Do. do, Boston or back. !} } Lf U »: i LOU R ' N. B,—The greatest freedom of corresponence is Deulers with good references supplied on | Commise 10D. i W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. Wholesale and Retaii Agents, [J an. 11, 1863. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEWAN?’S PILLS. olicited. Skinner, Chartoitetown. ue combination of ingredients in these ; Pilis are the result of a long and extensive ; practice, They are mild in their operation, and | cert.in in correcting all irregularities, Painfut/ Menséruations, removing all obstructions, whether irom cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, pelpitation of the beart, whites, all nervous affec tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the baek and limbs, ce, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills was the commencement of a new era in the treat- | ment of those irreguiarities and obstructions which bave consigned so many to @ PREMATURE GRAVE. No female ean enjoy good health unless she is regu- lar, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are the most effectual remedy ever known for all | complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they ; areinvaluabie, inducing, with certainty, periodica! regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction ef some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Voliar per Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the : Proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally, HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, ' 81 Cedar street, New York. Sold by W. R. WATSON, No. 14 Queen street, Oberiottetown, P. E. I. ! January 11, 1864 TO R NOTICE TO FARMERS, MEAS Y'S CELEBRATED MOW. ING and REAP'NG MACHINES, which save immense labour and money, have just arrived in the Steamer **Commerce’’. Tie subscriber ex- pects that all agents and others wanting them will send their orcers fort i with, as the supply is limit- ed. Farmere who desire to preserve the life and health of their voung hands, especialiv their fe- mates, who are so severely worked by the old mode of cuiting grain crops, and whe also desire to econo- mise (heir money, will do well to secure one of the above nained MACHINES as epeedily as possibie. RUHARD J. CLARKE, July 11, 1864. NIEATLS. yyAtss for Eegland, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be made up and for- warded from the Genera! Post Odiee, Charlotte- town, as follows :— On MONDAY, at_9.e’cloek, a. in. 10th October, via PICTOU, OnWEDNESDAY,1%h =“ “ BRULE aC cree p. m. . MONDAY, 2th * “ rou at 9 o'clock, wu. m. were te On WEDNESDAY, 26th “ at 8 o'clock p.m. : BRULE. ‘8. ; Id by all } Apeit1¢,s08j, ° geo P MiRatoent, Sold by a : oem at 25 Cents per Package. C. GWEN, Postraneter General. Gieneral Post OMec, Okariottetown, Ost. 10, 1964. ~ Seo | a Scurry, Ui |Seld by T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, J by fum:ties who have bitherto purchased and used i Bd Donald Bantom: oc vneenss dened =-erdecmeed Unlike the bost of pernicious quackerics WON Ti let Howielt ..°..:...... Grand River, Lot 56 boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI-| wy, Vindiey ..............cccecccoccecce Orwel’ CIN ES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain | James Moore......-...-..e-+- oe? Flat River’ neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsenic nor any | J, B. Gay..-... SiC, 266 BAR ep sih ts Powngl’ other miveral, in any form whatever. They ereen- | 5,2. Metab mies wind cas dopwend Weéet St. *, tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful | Jol Sutherland........ earns denen St Peter pleats, the virtues of which, though long kaown to} D. H. Dingwell.............-.... ---- Rolle : several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent | John Ourler.....---+---- lio cipaia wind ba otha c pharmacentical chewists, are altogether unknown t John Cabjil....... $9 segue oon d Campbelton, I 4, AGT UAE 0 scans canteen eieteasnie i.e ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never bejore administered in se heppily efficacious a combination. Tbe first operation is to loosen from the coatsof the stomach and bowels the variousimpuricies and cradi- ties constantly settling round them; and to remove the hardened feces whieh collect in the convola- ions of yvhe small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collecteu masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhes wich iis iiaminen dangers. This fact is well-know: toallregular anatomists who caamine the human bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of iuvese well informed men against the quack medi inerof the age. The second effect of the VEGE- TALLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the live: aud langs, the bealthfal action of which entirely deneuds upon the regulerity of the urinary organs, Tbe b!cod, which takes its red color from the agency ot the Iver and bungs, befere it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished vv food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every pert of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in che b' coming cheek, The following are among the distressing variety of humen diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICLN GS are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the frst and secoud stomachs, and creating a flow of pur. healthy bile, instead of the staie and acrid kind. Fiatulency, Less of Appetite, Heartburn, Headeche, Resilecsness, Ill-Temper, Langour, and Melencholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as & Datural consequence of its cure. COS [VENBSS, by cleansing the whole length «f the intestines with esolventpr cess, and without vio- lence: alj violent purges leave the bowols costive within two days, DIAKRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- easioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion vot the mucuoys membrane, FEVLS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of perspi- n in such cases, and the thorough solution o all intestinal obstruction ia others. The Lire Mepictves have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gou: in half that time, by removing local infia‘amatior irom the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Di ! W. B. DAWSON, Charlottetown, Sept. 5, 1864. sua y DENTISTRY, Dr. Louis de Chevry, s ’ Surgeon Dentist, (from Paris,) Great George street, Charlottetown, RTIFLCLAL TEBTH inserted in every style, with such a close imitation of nature that the most skilful eye cannot discern the differ. jence, The greatest care is bestowed upon the manufacture of the plates, and vbeir make and finish bear evidence of fine workmanship. Af dental operations are performed with professional dex- teriiy. Teeth inserted with or without extracting the rooti—ihe best eubstanees are employed, All work warranted as represented. Prices taoderate. Advice given daily free of charge. DENTIFRICE ELIXIR, For Purifying the mouth and Preserving the vrepared by DR. DE CHEVRY, Sarpssh taeee’ (from Paris) This Elixir strengthens the gems, renders the breath agreeable and keeps the wonth in a copstant state of freshness and health, and is indispensable to those wear ertifielal teeth. Diree- ons — Put a few drops of the Elixir iy a litthe water, dip the brash, and clean the Teeth as usual. SUPERIOR TOOTH POWDER, Infallible remedy for the Toothache. __ rer DR. DE CHEVRY will be found Oilice at all hours of the day. at big 3m September 19, 1864, rT returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed since commencing business, trusts that the same taay still be continmed towards Lim. He wishes farther to state his present large stock of DRUGSand CHEMICALS, chove Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. &e. The best des- cription of every thing connected with the trade, veleeted in LONDON trom the best establishments by those competent of doing justice to the buriness Phe Dispensary Departinent will be underthisown immedinie saperintendence. Tor. Sutherland begs also to observe that he trusts the fact of baving practised in Scotland several vears,and pearly twenty years of extensive colonial practice in every branch of his profersion, combined with wpremitting assiduity and personal attendance, will not fail to obtain confidence ahd ensure satis- faction. [9 Advice to the poor gratis. Queen-sireet, Ch'town, P. EK. Island | December 7, 1563. rahore ypsies Of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen. ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de- lizhtially on these important organs, and hence they have ever been found a certain remedy for the | worst cases of Graved. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings o the bowels the slimy matier tu which these creature : | ade Asihma and Consumption, | BROWN’S re Ce by relieving the air | geesels of the lungs from the mucous which ever | slight colds will occasion, and whieh, it not removed, | S ° | becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis | euses. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND “ers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfec | purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give bo th: | } ' ; | Stood, and all the beswors THROAT DISEASES. s mutec Eruntions and Pad Cx mplexions, by thei — ¢6—— | Ite ive effect upon the fluids that teed the sk i RRs. WINSLOow’s 4 morl state of which occasions ail erup tye rm | bis plaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagrec- | } . 66 HING SY? UP ie cua, Soot t The use of these Pills fora very short time wil } For Children ‘Teething j eflect au entire cure of Salt RArum, and a etrikin ; 4 =” | impr in the clearness of the shin. Commo: | IT RELIEVES COLIC, | Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one | — — ives : ; i | dose, or by two even im the worst cases, i . ; wet Cc. L, STRICKLAND, citressin' | Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist. PILES. As i ‘or this most 1nd obstinate malady GETABLE LIFE ME - z ot DI NES deserve t and emphatic recon j ECAYED Teeth filled and restored to ‘ I It is well-known to hundreds their natural shape aud usefulness with v, that Wed OLD and PLATINA,. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vuleanite, Vuicanite, although a vew thing bere, has the former proprietor of these valuab] | ; ; i n th | | ‘ines was himself afflicted with this complain j r upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that hetriec | (he « 7 . ’ x reser} rithi he is @ . jin Vain every remedy pre cribed within the whol | been used lor zg enough elsewhere to prove it to nas se Materii “ eo , ‘ \ ompass of the Materia Medica. Ee, however, e ene of the most valuable huprovements ever . } | alias . hic ig ne iffere i . ae » + ” wT . : we vh tried the Medicine which is now offered to tl wade in MECHANICAL DENTIST? RY. publie, and be was cured in a very short time, alte luis recovery had been pronounced not only impri bable, but absolutely impossible, by sny huma; | means. Many persons whe cannot wear Gold and Silver in the mouth can wear the Vuleanile with ase and comforé. FEVER.AND AGUE. _ The acids of the mouth have ne galyanic ac- frie i : tion upon i Whatever. | For this scourge ef the western country these Me it is free from all taste or emell: | dictaes will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re It being one continuous piece, there is no medy. Other 7 ieee — se Nagy a owes poesible chance for the ledgewent of food or the to a return of the dises os cu a yy there Weal: | seretions of the mouth, cines is permanent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED. |): i; kept clean, with mach less trouble thas | AND BE CUBED, Gold or Silver. Dilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, It possesses more strength than a base of Gold General Debitity, Loss or ApretiTs, anp Diseases Silver and is at the same time much lighter. or Fimates—thece medicines have been used with lu case of great absorption of the guma, the ults in cases of this description: | the cheeks being thereby caused to look hollow —Kine’s Evi and Scrorosa, in its worst forms, | and unnatural, this base can be built out ee as to yields to the mild yet powetfal action of those re- the cheeks their former frlness in ap- porkable Medic'nes. Nsewt Sweats, Neavous Da- pearance, gir cry, Neavous Comerainys of ali kinds, Paui- Toe expense of the Vuleanite being much less ATION OF THE HEART, PAINTER’SCOLIC, crespecuily | ipo Gold is placed wihin the reach of these cured. of more limited means. reF Chieroiorm used in extracting. Charlottetown. Juiy 18, ]£¢ or give MERCURIAL DISEASES, Percons whese constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Vedicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- dicate from the system all the effects of Mercury inSnitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- t'or3 of Sarsay arilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. RE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS, | Several have lately been discovered, and thei reiarious authors arrested, both in the city of New york and abrgad. Bay of no ove whois not an AUTHORIZED AGERT. Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. a North American Hotel, Kient-street, Charlottetown. PAXUIS HOTEL, formerly known as the “GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the City, and cenirally situated; it is now opened or the reception cf permanent and transient Boarders. The subseriber trusts, by strict atten- tion to the wants aud comfort of his friends and the public generally, to merit a share of public patronage. te The Best or Liquors always on hand. Good Stabling for any number of horses, with a eareiul hostier in attendance. JOUN MURPHY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. E. 1., Nov. 23, 1863. | “ly W. 8S. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer, SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. Cc Prodare bought on Commission, and stored ready for shipment. Sonthport, July 25, 18¢4. STUBBS HOTEL, (Opposite the Cusiom House ) 146 Prince William street, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ueneral Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque; Garret and Hudson, do; H. Beer, Sovthport, W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod- gers, Cascampec; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s; John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; R. J. Clarke, Orwell; R.S. Holman, Su omerside; Wm, Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1864. ly GOLD! GOLD! ‘EXUIE Subscriber offerg for sale, at his shop, Great George a splendid lot « Gold Ear Rings, Broches, Tinks, Lockeis, Pencils Pinger Rings, Vins, Stads, keys, Chains. — trees ALso—Some nice Watches, consisiing of — Horizontal, four holes jeweled, in silver COO Cahn ouu bi seese Se ckiesenganeun ce 5. 210 «6 Ladies rity. -G0ne noe. Pi Gidea s 10 0| JAMES MeINTOSH,....:... PROPRIETOR. WE WMO eae teccdascscebecvaguves 410 0 ; Levers, Thirteen Jewels . 2... 2.0.00. 2.2; 6 0 0 Avsust 29, IO64. sy ichmaker. Sicerdion’s Corner, WILLIAM H. BREMNER, Printer and Bookbinder, KENT SIREET, (Two doors west of Stewart's Hotel,) CHARLOTTETOWN -- P. E. ISLAND. Books can be left for Binding at Mr Joseph Bertram’ s, Sanmerside. Charlottetawn. Sept. 19, 1864. all p Gin’ A. PURCHASE, W; h. Town, Nov. 20, 1563 : . Encourage Home Manuiacture. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1 , Soap & Candle Factory, rev'i’ UNDERSIGNED would eal! the attention of Importers, and ihe public gene rally, +o the SOAP and CANDLES manufacture tat the above establish ment, con ident that for quality aud price they eanuot be surpassed. 3. CAKVELL. tf WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier, Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, HAs removed bis business to the City, and can be consulted atallhours. SHOLING on the most improved principle. Ce All kinds of Agriculiural Implements pre- pared at tlhe shortest notice. Ch'town, May 16, 1864. W. A. JOUNSTONE, Late of Halifax, N.S. Attorney and Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public, &e Ke. ry Orrice—Mrs. McDonald's, next door to Mrs. Forsyth's, north side 6 Queen Square. Charlottetown, Oct. 2), 1503. The Examiner i? Printed and Published, every Monat, by EDWAKD WHELAN, at his > Hills- borough-street,neur King-Sqvare. Paica— oe pep anetm, pevebie half. PN ADTANEE. Char'town, Feb. 15.1864 Grain! Grain! Grain! "BXUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Ss Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can be parchaeed in the market.the beet of Rum,Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Whis- sey. Aleo—X, XX. and XXX Ale. , Charlotietown, June 20, 1864, Judson's Worm Tea! Ex. P.. Y, Soap. UST RECEIVED, a few boxes of the above superior SOAP, so highly approved o ae N. RANKIN, t. Angust 8, 1984.