MISCELLANEOUS, ee ee ~-~* 2 enn” Peesrpent Lineoun’s Last Sraxcu.—We find the following bighly interesting article in the Richmond TT hig of Apri 13th. Lincoln was then inthe fallen rebel capital, and the Whig relates the proceedings, from which 1¢ ay pears that good “Old Abe’? made his iast public. speech in Rielmond, from whose haughty eminences he had torn th: standard of r bellven. The W hig says: The workmen at the Washington Navy Yard, marched in procession Tuesday alter- noon to the Exeeative Mansion, where they were joined by a large crowd, with which was the Quartermaster’s Bund, vod, after a salute had been fired by the howitzers. seve- ral national.airs bad been pliyed by the band, followed by loud and pro! onged cheer- ing, the’ President. made bis appearance amid tremendous applause. Alier order was restored he spoke as follows : Lam very mach rejoiced, my frends, in the fact that am oceasi¢m has occurred 80 pleasurable that to refrain from giving yent to their feelings. (Applause) [ suppose that ar- rangements are being made fur « formal de- } eit monstration esther this or to-morrow evening. (A voice—That's too late.) Shorld such demonstration take place, I, of course, will be expected to respond, if calle? upon, and if | permit you to dribble all ous of me now, 1 will have nothing left to say on that oc- casion. . (Laughter and applause.) + L observe that you have a band of masic with you. L propose having this imterview closed by the band performing @ particular tune, which | willname. Before thisis done, however, } wish to mention one or two little circumstances connected with it 1 have always thought thit Dixie was one of the best tunes that | had ever heard. Oar adversaries over the way, | know, have attempted to appropriate it, bat I insist that on yesterday we fairly captured it. (Ap- plause.) | referred the questiva to the At- torney General, and he gave it a@ his legal opition that it isnow our propersy. (Laugh- ter and applause.) 1 now ask the band to favor us with its performance.”' The band immediately complied amid the cheers of the crowd. ->- Wiring ovr turir ANncremr Grupers.— Rogland and France, unless they are conspir- ing to throw dust in the eyes of the world, are engaged in the grateful t.sk of wiping out the matual gradges of former days, This is their jubilee year by the calundar. Fifty years have elapsed since Waterloo. And they seem to be eager to celebrate the epoch of peace in the presence of the world. No- thing canbe more proper than this, They had « horse-race the other-day at Epsom, at which the French horse Gladie:cur, was ena- bled, by geod English jockey: lip, to carfy off the bovors. There was on that occasion a blending of busingss, spott, scicuce, happy political auugury, peace, and Pp liteness, sach - us is rarely witnesgedin the progress of rival | Now—in a few days-—they are to| nations. have a grand mutual, naval Comonstration, as announced by yesterday's European mail. All the French iron-clads are to-satl round the British stands, from John O'Uroat's to Land's End, taking an entirely peaceful sur- vey of the small bat valuable piece of pro- perty they eontain, All the British iron- clads, ut the stme time, are to sai! round the coast of France as far as there 13 water com- munication to go by. And then there is to be a general rendezvous of the fleets at Ply- mouth. Nothing cun be more gratifying to the outside world than this. the empire means ** peace’’—near at home, if it should bappen to mean .** war’’ ip Mexico.— New York Times. > How tue Rack was Asonseep. — Tor- ture, applied to extort confession, was dis- continued, it is said, in the pullie courts in Portagal, in consequence of the following circumstance :— * A conscientious jadge having observed the effects of the rack upon su} posed eriini- nals, in making them cunfess anything to the sacrifice of their lives,to get rel-ased from the | tortare, determined, to try ar Itisa capital eTime, In that cc a& horse of muie, and ‘he ha former which he much valu eare, one night, to have all employed, 80 that no one but the groom | could get into the stable. When all were fast asleep in their beds, he stole thither, himseli, and eut the horse so that it Lied to death. The groom was apprehended and | committed to prison. He plead -d not guilty, | bus.the presumption being strong against him, he was ordered to the rack, Wheré the extremity of the torture Soon wrung from him « confession of ermme.. Upon this con tession, he had sentence ‘of har ging passed on him, whem his master went to the tri- bunal and there exposed the fs] bility of con- fession obtained by such means, by owning the fact himself, and disclosing the mutives which had influenced him in w.king the ex- periment.”” —_—______—2-~<- e-—__— intry, to kill i one of the] d. He took his servants . i True Norttiry !—A Mowentc vs Question! —All work, even cotton-spinning is nople. Work is alone noble. ‘Be that here said and assertde once more,’’ so Carlyle says. But we must remember that there ure degrees in nobility. The highest mobility is the no- bility of beneficence. An honest man, says the poet, is the nublest. work of God. We have no hesitation in extending the apothegm. The noblest work of God is the man who is not only honest, but who does the greatest good. The greatest of all temporal blessings is health. And as the mental condition 1s controlled by the physical, tle eff-ets of health can bardly be regarded as terminating with a mere temporal benefit, Then who is the greatest of all human benefactors ? He, | obviously, who enables us to restore health | that bas been deteriorated, and to preserve health that is good. The secret of restoring and preserving health has been the greatest aim of the modern philanthropist, as it was | the philosopher's stone of the ancient alche-| mist. The secret has been discovered, the dis- eoverer proving himself thereby not only the greatest philosopher, but the greatest phil- anthropist the world ever saw. he question, ** Who is he?’” has been asked by millions, and answered to them and they lave rejoiced. Profeasor tlolloway has conferred more bless- ings on humanity than have ail the svi- disant social reformers and y,eeady-philan- thropists the world ever saw. ‘Tue fame of his | Pilis and Ointment has penetrated to tne re- | motest confines of the earth, and their use| has diffused health and all the happiness that follows bealth over countless households From the ice-bound capes of Lpland to the sunny shores of the Mediterranean, trom the hoary summit of the Ural mouatains to the Eastern shores of the Atlantic, there is not a city, town, or village of note, in which they are not met with. The missienary takes little else in his medicine chest; the sailor never needs a more yaried supply for bis They are peculiarly adapted to the diseases jncidental to all climates. They have never Mr. | the people fad it impos- | 4 {t shows that | | i | OUR SPRING © - Importations Per L. C. OWEN and UNDINE, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION & SALE. BEER & SONS, Ch'town, Lith Mav, 1865, KCELVED by the Spring RR Ships from England, and for Sale Cheap— 20 Tons Tron, 1° Bundles Sheet Iron, | 3 CGialvanimed Do Sy 12 Boxes Tin, 12 Bdls, Stee! (in spring, pieces Plough Metals east, Shoe & blister) 195 Baes Nails and Spikes, lt in ‘Traces + Leask Files, jl Serews, l Zine, | [ * hook & eye Hinges i318 Kees Paints, | T cask Bolts and Nuts, | Ll exse Saws, it "aint Oil, 1 Bay Curled Hair, i bale Shoemaker 8 Hemp, Ll? dozen Seythes, 3 barrels Patty, 15 Casks and Cases General Hardware Goods. | Leask Vices, 3 pairs Bellows, 3 Auvil S, B80 Gils. 1 ensk Slvot, | i | ease Ritle Cartridge, | I Vereussion Caps, 150 cdils Cordave, Slates, | | ALSO, | Barrels Washing Seda, Kevs Baking Soda, Boxes | Soap, Boxes Pipes, Bags Walwuts and fr ilberts, Cases Confectionery, and e General Groceries, W. E. DAWSON. Packots between Liverpool, Glasgow & Charlottetown. FFXII Subscribers in returning thanks to the importers of goods for their patronage per Ships “ THERESA” and * L, GC. OWEN, veg to give them notice that they purpose having vessels ou the berth loading for Charlottetown us below :- The Clipper Ship “L. C. OWEN,’ A I at Lleyd’s, coppered and copper fastened, 481 tons revister, Ro Fraser, Conmander, will sail from LIVERPOOL about Sth SEPTEMBER The Clipper Brig “* EVADNE,” 300 tons, A 1 at Lioyd’s, Joskra McDonacp, Contnander, will sai! from GQLAS@OW on or about Sth SEPTEMBER. The Subseribers would a'so inform shippers fron | Glaswow shat they purpose placing their new dap rte the I ue the * ELECTRO,” 400 tons register, on i ne between GLASGOW and CHAKLOTTE iOWN, \ follow the “EVADNE” in spring of | I866. (Fok farther particulars apply in Liverpoal to Messrs, Witiiim Srewanr & Co., | & 3 Traf- ford Chambers, Sonth Joln Street, in Glasgow to lJ AMES KELso, Jr. bag , Union Street, or in Char lottetowu to L. COWEN, WM. WELSH. Chttoven, Jane 5/1865 isl pro rw 2ut REGULAR TRADER. THE Celebrated Clipper Bark *“UNDINE,” Lawrence Kicksanm, Commander, will sail from this Port on TUESDAY, the lSurinst., and wil! leave LIVEKPOOL again, returning, on the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next. Merchants desirous of laving. their Gdods out by the -tirst Fall Ship’ will act wisely by Grdering in the “UNDINE.” Has superior accommodation for Passengers, Apply in Liverpool to Messrs. Jos Pu Pore & Co., Tratford Chambers; here to the owner, Ch’town, July 10th, 1865. JAMES C. POPE. im Spring IsG3s! LOUDOT BoGsE NEW SPRING = GOODS, CHEAP POR CASH! HH. iwierm his friends and tne pubfie | experiment. } genes illv that he HAS JUST RECEIVED a larve and well selected SPRING STOCK or London, Manzhester, Glasgow, Bradford and Birmingham GOODS, conprising all the articles required for a general STOCK, in Dry Goods. Hardware, Groceries, &c. In the latest styles and newest fabrics of Dress Materials, Mantles, Shavls, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready- made Clothing, Cloths, §:c. be sold at Lowest Prices for Cash. ee Ma hh NOTICE TO THE TRADE. FINHE SUBSCRIBER LAS RECELV— EDrHE USUAL Spring & Summer Reports of Fashions for 1865, With eute Sizep Curt Parterns or Garments from the representations on the Fashion Plate. Orders punctually attended to. JOMN BELL. Queen Street, Cliarlottetown. April 19th, 1865 Labrador Herring for Sale. 122 "BLS. No. 1 HERRING, -- JOUN 8S. PURDIE, 13 Half Bbls. do Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1865 tf 10 Bbls. No FLOUR. ANDING ex Schr. Seven Brothers— All of which will the do » “> 200 Barrels Sapertine FLOUR, 200 do ¥xtra ") J. S. CARVELL. 12th Jone, 1865. isl pro - f Spe Td. clo CUESTS Cnoice Congou TEA, just received, and for sale low J. 8: CARVELL. is] pro PORTS BISCO ZUTBAR, N STORE, and for sale low, 5 Tihds Ports Rito SUGAR J.S. CARVELL. 12th June, "G5. isl pro Gin, Dried Apples, &e. — I 5 th June, "65 N STORE. 15 Hhds De Kavper’s GIN, 6 Barrels Dried APPLES, 20 Boxes RAISINS J. S. CARVELL. _ 12th dane, "65. ___isl pra Safe! Safe ! LE large SALAMANDER SAFE. failed here nor elsewhere. Friends, we in- dulge in no exaggeration ; we dely contradic- true. If you are ill, try these medicines, aud. then say whether our statements are baseless. We aré confident of your decision. =~ Boston Bee. etl ina Tus First Paesr Monuy.— \ friend bands in the following interesting {ucts, which he came across in his reading :— During the war in Spain, with the Moors, in the year 14°5, the Count Je Tendilla was besieged in the Fortress Alhama by the Moors. The Count was destitute of gold and silver to pay his troops; the soldiers mur- mured greatly that they had not the means of purchasing necesearics from the people of the town. in this ddemma he issued little bits of paper, on whieh be inseribed various sums. both lurge and sinall, signed with bia own hand and name, prom-ing to redeem them at a futuretime with -uwver and gold. Thus by «a miraculous kind of alchemy did the Count turn worthless pay er into precious gold, and make his impoverished garrieon abound in money. The Ucunt de Tendilla eedeemed bis promises like ay honest kaight; and this miracle, asit appeared in those duys, js the first instance on record of paper money, which has one inundated che world with unbounded wealth. & im Boston. tion, because we state what we know to be | OF FeLrees wate warpuuny.— N O with Stet proof Lock, made by Williams ‘or sule by J. S. CARVELL. | 12th June, “65. is) pro | dean tie wa pi & at TOE | Cooking Range & Register Grates. (* K Chilson COOKING RANGE, 4 Register Grates. For sale by J. 5. CARVELL: _ 12th June, 65. is! pro ~ POR SALE wX Brigt. «TUOMAS YOUNG,” from NEW. YORK: 200 Bbls. ExttaState FLOUR, 100 Supertiue at 50 CORN MEAL, 20 Boxes COFFEE, (1b packages) 75 Bois. choice Cabin BISCUIT, 10 * TALLOW, 20 Boxes SOAP, ls CANDLES, 25 Sides SOLE LEATILER, 30 Bhls. KEROSENE OtL, 30 | Bacw on COAL TAR. Ix “* Kit Carson,” from BOSTON: loY Bols. choice CANADA FLOUR, J, ROBERTS ECKART Peake's Brick Buildings, Water Street Charlottetown, July 3, 1865, : Buckets and Brooms. UST RECKEV ED, ex Str. Commerce, 20 dozew Brooms, 25 dozen Buckets, J. 8. CARVELL. - “ “ | | 1%h Jane, 65. MS | ASZARD would respectfully | made Rawson's Building, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. NEW GOODS. Wi. . WILSON T AS completed bis SPRING IMPOR- TATIONS, per L. C. Owen and Edwin and Liccie from LIVERPOOL, aud Urania trom LONDON, consiling of: } ‘Grey, White and Striped Corrtons, | | Grey and White SHERTING, Faney Shirting, | Prints, Striped Skirtings, Jean, Osnaburg, Tick- ings, Hollands, Grass Cloth, Linen, Fancy Flan- nels, Xe. &e. Ladies’ Dress Material, in Plain and Fancy Poplinetts; Baratheas, Mo- hairs, Checked Lustres, French Merinos, Black Silks, and Printed Muslins. Shawls. in Paisley, Black Indiana, Silk Baraze, Fancy Cashmere, &c. Ke. Miantles, Ilowers, Feathers, Kibbons, Fancy Willow, Straw and Crinoline Botnets; White and Celoured Hats, Dress Ornaments, &e. &e. Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Edgings, Veils, Muslins, Corsets, Laces, and a large selection of Worked Embroidery. & ehoice sclection of Scotch Tweeds, White Shirts, Scarfs, Collars, races, Revolving Ties, &¢. &e + Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes in great variety. Cr voeeries, TEA, warranted good; Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Starch, Rice, Tobacco, Tndigo, Blue, Pepper, Ginger and Allspice, He. Ke. Lianardware, Weavers’ Reeds, Tea and ‘Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, &c¢. &e. well selected in some of the best English and Scotch Houses, and prices for Cash. Ch’town, May 29, 1865. h rw isl pro {N’S Grained Water-proof BOOTS, suitable for Fishermen, P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. 200 Pairs FOR SALE CHEAP at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. Men’s Kip Boots and Shoes (x tirst rate article), FOR SALE CHEAP at the 1000 Pairs Men's Calf Congress Boots, P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. A Very Large Assortment sizes, for sale CHEAP at the P. F. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. ~ Ladies’ and Misses’ Congress, Side Lace and Ral moral Boots, in Kid, Pranella, Grained and Plain Naila, Hoes, Shovels, Plonghmounting, Glass, The above Goods have been will be sold at the lowest possible 300 IPALTRS VE! M FOR SALE CHOEKAP at the Men's Kip Boots, pegged and sewed, 100 Pairs P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. FOR SALE CHEAP at the of Women’s Calf, Congress and Balmoral Boots, all 1000 Pairs Calf, for sale CHEAP at the Every description ot Eoots, Shoes, &c. nade to order, at short notice and at lower prices than at any other establishment in P E Island All that is necessary to prove the above fact is to examine the Stock at the P. E. Island Boot & Shoe Faetory. | GEORGE NICOL. Proprietor, ti SALT, Ch'town, Jane 12, 1865. 100 Jute 26, 1865. SALT, for sale eh ap for cash W. B. DEAN. 6in Sugar, Molasses, Flour. OW LANDING, the Cargo of the sehr. * Alice,” consisting of 5 bhds ver¥ bright MUSCOVADO SUGAR, | 22 ** Prime Porto Rico MOLASSES, 68 tierces 10 barrels DO 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, For Sale low from the wharf, by J. 8S. CARVELL. Charlottetown, July 10, 1865. FLOUR, FLOUR. FPXUE subscriber will continue to receive per Steamships ‘Greyhound’ and ‘Commerce’ from Boston, a fresh supply of Superfine and Extra FLOUR, which he will offerat AUCTION, in lots to suit purchasers, every SATURDAY, unless cirenmstances prevent- I: C: HALL. | ¢ Muscovado Charlottetown, Jime 26, 1865. Bushels Liverpool! SALT, | 10,000 50 Bates OAKUM, I. C. HALL, Water Street. Ch‘town, May 22, 1865. RS. RHODES begs to intimate to the Ladies of Charlottetown, that having to the Baptist Meeting House, is prepared to at- tend to DRESS-MAKING in all its branches, and TATLORING in PANTS, VESTS, and BOYS’ CLOTHING. Also, PLAIN SEWING attended SALT! SALT! | For sale by Dress Making, &c. taken her residence in Great George-st. next door solicits a share of pubhe patronage . came, 12... 2 SPECIAL NOTICE!! FYVUE undersigned have ap- pointed Mr. HH. J. RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. LOWDI May 1, 1365. &. Eo ee ti ae sz 72 Ze ad m2N & RICHARDSON. wf i 5 4 ‘nw > Pr abs ce ate ee TO THE TENANTRY OF P. E, ISLAND. MPU Legislature, during the late Session having passed “ An Act to assist Tenants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed npon by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purchase Money of his Furm— The Commissioner of Public Tands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepired to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the pare!ase of their Farms, as in manner and extent provided under h Act suc! FORM OF APPLICATION and fall particulars nay be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865. NOTICE. HE undersigned Executors and Trustees of the Estate of the late JOUN S. BREMNER, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- sons having claims on the said estxte to furnish their accounts fortawith te Rewarp Hearrz, Exsq., Great George Street ; and all persons indebied to the said estate are reqnested to vay over’ the amonnt of their respective accounts to him, he being wathorized to receive the same. JAMES MOOR. ROBERT LONGWORTH, KICHARD HEARTZ, Exgcutors and Trustees. ist pro ~ = 2 = le = Vg. cv Bit 10 ut od — oo oo P. KE. Island Boot & Shoe Factory. | —| BAGS Coarse LIVERPOOL | } Queen Tnsnrunve Company’? which last week held jits annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. }snecess is, indeed, rarely attained, and it attests | dence which marked the investment of these funds.” YARMOUTH I mproved Loves. TEXTILE Subscriber has this week received I from the Manufactory, & full and complete eargo ol those celebrate: t ‘. Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, om a Toned Blue Wave. _ Those Stoves cannot be te ee DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO ¢ ’ and are ti ouly Tire meal oameet tion, and now offered for ale ‘| OW FOR GASH, Merchantable Produce, } BHIO, : sroved notes. -twelve months’ credit on approve ! < . sal ussortiment ol Ball ald Ww inter Goods. . k. J. CLARK. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21, L864, tf _— i v [NUVI V ONIAVH MONVUISNI (‘— NOCNO'T Se ty 3 ce a 1~- aD - rs oo ew a fi et ar 2 2 = wm eo Bs Ye S ) © } tl pO Cle mr ge 1a eget 9 CD ae ®Z2o0ock "8 7 ee 2S — e 2 =. ae oe ©. - ae 7 7 —_ 3 i eae ies Te A. re Bt feet ow , 0 \- = qr lasgow. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. Subscribed Capital, £600,000 Accumulated Funds, 480,000 Annual Revenue, 95,000 Subsisting Assurances, 2.5,00,000 ffenry Dux.or, Esqr, Chairman, W. EF. BirkMyre, Esqr, Manager. Distinetive Features in the Company's Business System— a | Aunual Division of Profits, Policy- Holders Participate in Profits from First Year of Entry, Sonus Assurance at the Smallest Outlay, Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign Residence. Rates of Assurance, and all ofher information, may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at GEORGETOWN. WM. SANDERSON, Georgetown, June 1s64. ly o~ <4, Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! Capital, - - ~ €31,000,000 Sterling. FEN Subseriber, having been appointed agent for the above first class Insurance Com pany, is prepared to take risks ou all descriptions of J. 38. CARVELL. tt } property | Charlottetown, Feb. 10, [Extracts FROM Newsparers.] jordere d by the House of Commons te be printed, 7th } June, LS6L, it will be seen that the increase ot Duty for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £52507, heing upwards of £1000 more than paid by any | other office ever yet established in this City. }From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] * Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi | fied in saving that no other Company, within the j same period, ever attained so large an income in | either the Pire or Life Departinenis us the One en fnsurance Company. In making this statement we make no exce ption even in favor of our older local OTnpALNES, namely, the Liverpool and London, the hire Insurance Companies.” | 1 | Roval, and the Laneas | From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 861.) * Among these loportant institutions stands emi nent for its solidity, as well as fer its snecess, “the A reference to the umple report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress made by this association since its foundation. Sueb at once the excellence of its management, and the public confidence in its constitution.” [From the Liverpool Mereary, Nov. 2, 1861] * It must be gratifying to the publie generally, and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in- come during the past three years has increased at the rate of £20,000 per aumum. We believe that no other Compaay, within the same short period, ever attained so large an imérease either in the Fire | or Life Department. This speaks highly for the activity and zeal of the management, while the promptness with Which all the claims, arising ont of the late disastrons fire in London were met. test fies itto their financial ability and the care and pru DR. FRANK D, BEER, [TS returning thanks for the patronage received siice commencing practice in Charlot- tetown, intimates that he hus opened a SURGERY & DRUG STORE, adjoining his residence, King Square, and thut he is now prepared to attend to the practice of the variona branches of his pro- fession. N. B.— Special attention given to diseases of the Chest. Feb. 6, 1865. DR. C. L, STRICKLAND, Surgveon Dentist, Great. George Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. April 17, 1865.—ly J, E, PRICE, Physician & Surgeon, SUMMERSIDE, - P: E. ISLAND Orrice at Tne Drve Srorr. Feb 20, 1865 tf J. 8S. CARVELL, _ AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant, AND General Agent, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. b. L. 12th June, 1865, _ isl pro tf F. P. NORTON, Commission Merchant, AND Auetioneer. GEORGETOWN - - - P. BE. ISLAND. October 24, 1864. ly A CARD. WILLIAM 8S. MACGOWAN, Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, SOURIS EAST. tf WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier, Old Siand, near Temperance Hall, I ‘AS removed his business to the City, and cau be consulted at all hours. on the most improved principle. ty All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre- pared ut the shortest notice. Ch'town, May 16, 1865, SPUBBS HOTEL (Opposite the Custom House) 146 Prince William street, ST. JOHN, N. B, JAMES MeINTOSH,........ PROPRIETOR. August 29, 1364. ly Souris, May 1, 1865. 9 Stoves imported here fe Assurance Company of On reference toa return made to Parliament, and | SHOEING | aimee ” — ee Real Estate in Charlottetown FOR SALE. 4 HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY called the Tremaine Property, being Lots Nos. 18 and 19, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlotte- town, situated on Water and ———- streets, with Dwelling House thereon, occupied by Mrs. Briney. ALSO, The Real Estate called the Bartlett Property, being part and parcel of Town Lots Nos. 45 and 46, inthe third hundred of Lots, having a frontage of 20ft. on Hillsborough-street, and extending back 123 ft, with Dwelling House thereon suitable for two families. The above Properties are offered together for £1,750 P. E. Island Currency. The trade of Charlotretown is now extending and increasing so rapidly that both of these properties are enhancing in value daily on Mortgage. Apply in Halifax forthwith, per- sonully or by note, for information or reference, to . : c. MURDOCH, Attorney for WILLIAM MURDOCH, Halifax, N. 8, June =u, ISGo. om Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, By Private Contract, N DONALDSTON ESTATE, LOT No. 35, containing about Two hundred and Forty Acres of EXCELLENT LAND, Bounded on the East by Bedford Bay, on the West by Winter River, and abutting on the Corran Ban Bridge. A large portion of the land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; remainder covered chietly with fencing timber. There are on the Premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, Sift ~ B8tt; a BARN 40f% % SOft and 20 ft Post, with CELLAR; a good WELL of WATER, together with several Ponds and Springs; a good supply of Swamp Mud, together with Musele Mud and other Manures, both m the Bay and the River. it will be sold in LOTS to suit intending purcha- sers, and a portion of itis weli adapted for a country Store, a Lime Kilu, or a Fishing Katablishment. Terms Liberul. Possession instant. Apply te the Proprietor in Charlottetown. JOHN A. MCDONELL. tf | Be stole lanes Lc! A ae etc Valuable & Desirable Building LOTS FOR SALE. fPNIUE Subscriber offers for sale Two Pleasantly situated WATER LOTS in George- town, with Water Privilege to the chanel, adjom- ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town. Also, several BULLDING LOTS in different parts of Charlottetown, ‘Terms liberal. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, Oth March, i865, 1a NOTICE! LANDS FOR SALE! fPXUL subscriber, as the Agent of Sir SamMveee Cunarp, Bart., The Right Hon. LAURENCE SULLIVAN, and Mr. Epwarnp Cunakp, has been directed to discontinne the system of LEASING LANDS heretofore pursued,” For the furure these lands will be SOLD on the following terms -—A deposit of Twenty-tive per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of signing the agreement, and the residue in ten years by equal instalments. The price will be from Twenty shilling’ (20s.) per acre upwards, Furiber particulars made known at the Subseri- ber’s ollice. ( 1. W. WEBLOIS Ch’town, May 15, 1865. Valuable Farm for Sale. T° be sold by PRLVATE CONTRAC that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. on Let 34, knownus * MARSHFIELD,” containing 260 Acres, more-or less, of excellent Land, of whielt about 150 are under cultivation, and the re- mainder, for the most part, covered with a valu able growth of Firewood, Scantling and Fencing Poles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are large and commodieus, and the land is in excellent condition. Tenos and further particulars made known on application to the Subseriber on the Premises, o1 to CHak Ls Patmer, Esq. R. P. HAYTHORNE. Marshfield, Nov. 28, 1864. tf {FS ° The lease is for 999 years, and the annual rent Is. per acre. “Dwelling House, Tannery, ke. FOR SALE. Pur 2 subscriber offers for sale, at private coutract, the premises ut present oe pied by him in the thriving Village of SOUTHPORT The Land measures 100 feet on the main street, and extends back 200 feet There are on the » ehiises 1 very comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, one ind a half story high, containing 6 rooms on the first floor, Kitchen and Pantry attached | Also. a two-story BULLDING 66 by 30 feet, now iused as a TANNERY, containing 12 Pits, with | Lenehes and all the necessary conveniences for | carrying on the TANNING BUSINESS. There jisa good Well with Pump at the door, and goo | garden. | Kor terms, which will be made easy, and any jother particnlars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, \uctioneer, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN RENDLE. South port, March 90, 1865. tf | } K’arm for Sale. Pur subscriber offers for sale a FARM sitnated at Cascumpec, Lot 4: contains 100 acres of Land, about 45 acres cleared and under cultivation, the rest covered with hardwood: one mile from the village of Alberton, fronting on the Kildare Road 20 chains, lately occupied by George Warren. On the premises isa new DWELLING HOUSE, 32% 26 feet, and BARN 40*32 feet and a splendid Well of Water at the door. This farm is handsomely situated, und is the most excellent turm on that side of the Island. Further particulars as to terms, &e. made known on applicalion to the subscriber at Cascumpec Whart. JOHN WHITE. September 26, 1864 Old Abe cails for 300,000 men! Let @ld Abe rip!! HAP you not better listen to the cali of . the undersigned, whe invites the attention of the public toa VALUABL FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY which they offer for sale. The Farm consists of 160 ACRES OF LAND, situated abont a mile and a half from Port Hill, having its front on Richmond Bay. Abont 120 acres are now under cultivation, and the residue is covered with Hard and Soft: Wood. On the pre mises there is a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, a large Barn, Out Houses, and an excellent Well of Water. Any quantity of seaweed and musslemud.can be had on its shore during summer Persons wishing to purchase can apply to the un- dersigued on the premises. JAS & ALFRED BROWN. Oct 21, 1864, uf A Freehold Farm far Sale. {ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front 7 Land, ina high state of cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Corch House, Thresh- ing Machine, and ali other requisites suitable for a Farm, Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, in the rear, sitvate on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Charlottetown, and quite near two publie wharts for shipping prodnce, &e. The above property is well worth the notice of any person wishing to purchase a good freehold pro- ports being the estate of the late J. C. Wright, isq. Time will be given for two-thinds of the 8 money. Enquire at the oflice of Henry -almer, Esquire, or at the residence of the sub scriber, in Prince street. CATHERINE WRIGHT Charlottetown, October 6, 184. a DR. G. W. SUTHERLAND ETURNS thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him since commencing the practice of his profession, in its various branches, in this City, and trusts, by attention and assiduity, that the sume may still be continued towards him. , Executrix. tf By the LATEST ARRIVALS he has increased his present large Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, Toilet Articles, in variety; selected from the best London Honse, by those competent of doing justice to the business. The Dispensary department will be under his own i= mediate superintendence. Dr. SUTHERLAND begs also to observe that he trusts the fact of having practised in Scotland seve- ral years, and nearly twenty years of extensive Colonial practice in every branch of his profession, combined with unremitting assiduity avd perso nal attendance, will not fail to obtain contidence and ensure sutisfuction, (y Advice to the poor gratis. . Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 26, 1864. j Bronehial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, THROAT DISEASES. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC. Carlton's | | Charlottetown, August 3th, 1804. Judson’s Worm Tea! Condition Powders! . ; i £1000 taay remain | JUDSON’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. The Manochan or Great Medicine. EVIESE PILLS have now been thoroughly tested and have maintained the highest character everywhere; they have the wonderful power of re- storing to health persons suffering under all diseases arising from IMPURE BLOOD, t } and as the Blood is the life when pure, so it is when corrupt the source of nine-tenths of the diseases | which afflict mankind. The following are among the distressing variety | of diveases in which the Pills are invaluable : \—t | Medicine. P |vous Complaints of all kinds, | Heart, Painters’ Colic, are speedily cured. DyspersiA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure,healthy bile, instead of the stale and aerid kind, Flatulency, |Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restless- | ness, Ill Temper, Anxiety, Langour and Melancholy, | which are the general symptours of Dyspepsia, will vanish as a natural consequence of its cure, | within two days. intestinal] obstruction in others. blood and all the humors. skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all agreeable complexions. improvement in the cleanness of the skin. dose, or by two in the worst cases, most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. among the Tezucans,a tribe of Aborivines in Mexico of the “Great Mepicrne” of the Aztees, and retailed at 25 cents per box. the signature of B. L. Judson & Co. on each box, B. L. JUDSON & CO.. Props, NEW YORK. Sold by all Dealers. ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Preparations fer Restoring, Invigorating, Ben ucifying and Dressing the Hair, ering it seft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to main in any desired position ; quickly cleansing the sealp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy Batural color to the Hair. If NEVER FAILS To Restore Grey Tair TO Rts Original Youthful Color Li As not a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots ef the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as ia youth. Ror Ladikcs and Children Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobalb samum has no equal, No lady's toilet ia complete without it. Sold by Druggists throughout the World. PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 498 Greenwich Street, New~York City, = fo ~ °F Prtrovs Pevers anp Liver CompLaints—General | Deblity, Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Females, he Medicine has been used with the most bene- | ficial results in eases of this description.—King’s Evil and Scrofula, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of this most remarkable Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner- Palpitation of the Costiveness, by cleanging the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without vio- lenee: all violent purges leaves the bowels costive Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process ef respira- tion in such cases, aud the thorough solution of ali Scurvy, Uteers anp Invererate Sores, by the perfect purity which this Medicine gives to the Scorrutic Eruptions and bad complexions, by their alterative effect upcn the fluids that feed the eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other dis- The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of Satr Ruewm, and a striking Common Couns and Ixrivenza will always be cured by one Mercurian Diseases — Persons whose constitu- tions have become impaired by the injadicious use of Mercury, will find this medicine a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the {= The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made were discovered ina very surprising way Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains OBSERVE—The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Pills, All genuine, have 5 || quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is ef the nose and palate; impurity of blood, sourvy al ples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for Which ; bas been too much a fashion to employ merey, sarsaparilla, &c.,to the destraction of the anffesess” teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medn every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; ang skin assumes the pleasing softness of infaney, *% TILERAPION, No, 3, for relaxatinn Sher. matorrhora, und all the distressing consegs arising from early abuse, excess, residence ot unhealthy climates, dc. It possesses surp hs power in restoring strength and vigoar to the aa i litated. To those who are prevented enterin marriage state by the consequences of early “= it will render essential aid by subduing ali oan fications; and restoring the loat tone to thes Therapion may be procared at 1}s, and 33s per age, through all medicine vendors, or ip £5 ne ages for foreign shipment, direet from Lends by which £1 12s are saved ; and £10 packa ; the more inveterate caves, by which # still val saving is effected. In ordering the above, the < chaser should state which of the three uambery requires, Hier Masesry’s Hon. Coxmissroxers hate ciously permitted the Government stamp, beari word *‘ Therapion '’ in white letters,-te be to each package; thus insuring the publie fraudulent imitations, and securing to the pro the sole right of supply throughout ber dom) and any infringement of which they wilip with the utmost severity. AGENts ror ExGtanp, Thomas & Uo st St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimea & Co . Lin Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Erisy: Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable , all medicine vendors in the known world, or ip of difheulty, by enclosing a draft or order for _ £10, according to the nature of the ease, Payable London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above a ‘ package wi!l be sent by return mail, earelaly® cured from observation or accident. The Cause and Cure of Prema Decline. tay Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Mer or sent post free, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s 6d, HE MEDICAL ADVISER on modern treatment of mental and capacity, syphilis. strieture, &e.; wi rules and preseriptions for the speedy eure, simple means, of all the more common diseases supposed incurable maladies of the sexual} By Dr. W. De Roos, M.D, de, of she Medicine, Pans, REVIEWS AND NOTICEs, * The MEDICAL ADVISER De Roos, M. D., for theelass of diseaus oat it treats is undoubtedly the best and most practical book which has come under our The author isa man of most enlarged experiengs — North of England Teegraph, June 29h, 1861 “ To those who contemplate marriage its : is especially recommended. — Bap. Mag,—. knowledge it imparts mast come some ti happy they who do not possess it too hate. ”— fician .———** Cure is certain in every curable ¢ and few indeed are they whieb are not so.”— Keview ——‘* It is caleulated to effeet a complete volution in the treatment of these cou plaints”. aes Gaz. ioe and ivex pensive, suillerer may cure himself speedily, prj at the least possible cost.” Seale, a From jong practical observation of the treat pursued in the most famous Institutions of this try and the continent, for those diseases refer ia the above work, the Proprietor has had som unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform s which bas hitherto characterized bis which the distressing consequences resulting the injurious employment of mercury, ca pivi, saparilla, and similar dangerous medieines ate tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases only be reasonably expected at the hands of who devote their chief attention to sueh dise and to such only can confidenee be safety ex | Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he been instramental in restoring to heaith and ness, whilst to all who need sech aid he offers assurance of speedy restoration. Forrien Resrpen?s can be snecessfully treated correspondence,on sending the detail of their with a Bank note or Bill on a London honse fy or £10, in order that a package of medicines meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out next mail, thus aveiding the protracted suffering unnecessary loss of valaable time, which must wise oceur. R. DE ROOS’ GUTTE VIT# LIFE DROPS; Protected oy Royal Leia Patent of England; Seals ot the Faculte de ¥; Royal College of Prassia, &c , have in numbe instances proved their superiority over every ¢f advertised remedy for Spermatorrhen, languor, situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ¢ citement, needless fear, distaste and inea pacity society, study or business; indigestion, pains in side, palpitation of the beart, gikldiness, noises | the head, impoteney, impediments to marriage, This medicine strengthens the vitality of the w system, gives energy to the museles and nerves, t speedily removes nervous complaints, renovates 4 impaired powers of life, and invigorates the m shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseasesi which wercary, sarsaparilla, de. are too often ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of b its surprising effteacy has only to Le tested tobe preciated. As these complaints if neglected become el or incarable, safferers will do well before they valuable time im seeking aid from instruments, other absurdities professing te supersede medi¢ to make fair trial of a remedy, which eoncoeted unerring scientifie prineiples, cannot fail, and be earried about the person, or Teft upon thet table, without exciting & suspicion of its nat Price, 11s,and four times the quantity at 33s » bottle, The £5 packages containing twelve Ii will be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on re the amount per draft on a London houseere — DANS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMI W. R. WATSON, Agent. DR. LA’MERT ON 2 % ? = .& che ote o2 is 2 ¥ A *” r § if e mR we PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is. 6p., BY Post, 38. CURRENCY. ° 2 “ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Essay on 7 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of Mar- ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, By Dr. La’Mert, 37 Bedford Square, London, Li- ceutiate of the Royal College ot Physicians of Edinburgh ; Member of the Reyal College of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most nseful and interest ing information on the physiological changes which occur in the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served toan advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recoveretl. It is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, and dangerous remedics so generally resorted to by persons, who, practising with fulse medical qualifi- cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- cious treatment frequently abortive, The author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stands on the * Medical Register,’ (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been exclusively engaged for a series of years in the treatment of the various functional disorders of the nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed subservient to @ rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At home for consvltation daily from ten til! two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let- ter~—-37 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the Colonies can be suecess- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. “SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price 1s 6d ; free by post, 3s, currency ;— Hauirax, N. 5.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmoutn, N. 8.—Messrs. Young and Baker Booksellers. Sypyey, C, B —Mr. J.P. Ward, News Office. Sr. Joux, N, B.—Messrs. H.Chubb & Co., Courier Office. Caarvorrerown, P. E.I.—Mr. J. Ings, Islander Office. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863. ly Judson’s Pills! THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty’s Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. HERAPION:—or CURE OF CURES, This successful and highty popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- tals by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em- ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and appearance of medicine, it can be left orcarried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion Each package contains full instructions for every case, TITERAPION, No. 1, in three days only removes gonnorrhe, gleet and all discharges, efiec- tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric. ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery piles, irritation of the bowelower, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and sume of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious affording prompt relief, where viher well-tried re. medies have been powerless, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &c. DR. DE ROOS’ COM POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and s Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer ot the best years of life, and end only in an agonisiy death. They agree with the most delicate stomm and inthree days offect a cure when capivi, &e., have utterly failed. 23 9d), 48. Gdsy 2A, oe 33s. per box. The superiority of these ce medicines over everything of the kind, is uni acknowledged, and the extraurdinary demand them without precedent, Many there are, who from natural diffidence fear of discovery,would silently bear their afficti rather than apply tor aid to those from whomt may reasonably gxpect relief. With the above dies the suflerer may without the knowledge di second person, cure himseif speedily, privately, at the least possible expense. Sold wholesale by Barelay & Son, 95 Farri street, London; Agents in North America— & Johnson, Hollis-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia; ¥ R. Watson, Chariottetown, Prince Edward Isla! E Ward, Esq., News Offiee, Sydney, Care B H. J. Parker, (late Palmer & Co ) Kingston, 0 West; Strickland & Co., Mobile; M. F. D and Edward Guillot, New Orleans; Fongera, York; Musson & Co., Quebec; C. A. &J La Yates Street, San Francisco; Leportier, Mai Mr. MeMurdo, Druggi-t, and J. MeO Esq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Wal & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lyman 4 (i Toronto; Lymen & Co., Savage & Co, M of whom also may be had «*THE MEDI ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise in curing any of the above, enciose the amount draft or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, B bury Square, London, W. C, and they wil! be securely packed per return. CA UTION.— Sufferers should guard against recommendation of useless imitations by dishonat dors, who thereby obtain alarger profit, The gam have the words **WatrsERD® Koos, Lonpos,”’ in white letters on the Govornment Stamp, BY or Her Masesry’s Hon. Commissioners, to # which is felony. The Most Wonderful Pills in the Wo” RE DR. DE ROOS’ PILULE VITA or PILLS. Ail sufferers from general » ness, debility, low spirits, sleeplessness, bw dreums, unnecessary fears, mental irritability, ure of the mental and bodily powers, weakne# the nerves, noises in the head, giddiness, indi rheumatism, pains in the back, and others of chronic disease, wil! hail with joy the di of Dr. De Roos’ Life Pills, that speedily and magically remove pain and disease of whats™™ nature, restore cheerfulness of spirit and vigt the mind, and strengthens all the organs on health and life depend. They do not particle of mercury, but are purely vegell They act mildly on the bowels, without ps# griping, impart strength to the stomach, healthy action of the liver, thus preventirg, when present curing the jaundice and dropsy, ¢ ing the skin, removing sallowness and pi purifying the blood, and marvellously invi the whole system. For elderly people or wht occasional aperieut is required, nothing ean b ter adapted. Owing to the great and wo e demand for these pills, and in order to protet public from fraudulent imitations, Her Maja Commissioners have graciously permitted the prietor to have his nawe “ WALTER DE LONDON,” impressed upon the government affixed toeach box. Sold by all medicine in the world; price 2. 9d., 4s. 6d., Mle., r box. ‘* Aga Family Pill, they are invaluable.” dee ‘Times. * Persons of full babit should ne without them.”°— Surrey Telegraph. ‘For they are almost a necessity .”— Ladies’ «To Mothers—For children of oli ages they simplest and best medicine that can be git Vide Dr. Smith’s Report. i April 47, 1865. The Examiner TE Printed and Published, every Mc by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office? THERAPION, No, 2, for syphilis, disease of fhe bones, sore throat, threateued destruction of borough-street, near King-Square. Pric anuum, payable half-yearly ix apyaace. +5