: Elie GrXamainer. seme * ~nv lem AU MISOELLANEDUSS } Notice of ‘Tus yirk ’ = as the Qumber forty any gmyetigal megning? ” Mfenry Cor- nelios Agripps thakdal it, tha number of ex- piation. Ls very often otours ava period of time. 4¥ “days und forty nights kr ae The Yéraclit#s’ wandered (ie RMN ER SEN km es i ear tt f days. | srnol on Leen in Seoton law there.are CARAS thay Wane peiderns for netabhtate s’ residence for establish: ing a domicile, dnd’ ah ifhibition mast “be law there ubieAy WAM which which an ekvom megieted person might seek abgo- dutons« Alibough & measure of prominertee gee detainiiziven to the nomber forty in the B.ble, we do not appreletid Mrit i’ ie there invest shh Asp Sh pdlbalShoaving — Notes end Quemaas | A =u ea 2008: —_Theeeere we accomplish the more we ha ccomplish. All things are fall of ied 4 wha Creer, the more we Sh a we care, and the more we tor to secure, gur , acquisitions, eaQiaeterretire from the works of benevo- lenes. “Theit fortune is never made. T have n never heardof Loh pcecie! prophet, or public | hetdiectir: retiring from their respective field! 6f Labour Moses, Paul and Peter died with their harness on. apd. @ thousand | and Colpapa'e Fore “Bid others more deserving, though not so well | k 2, +Weate inured to Jobour. | elelbeele uty, ha Weow a pleabure. | Scill: tlieresis/such @ thiog as q . ror king | gaun wad beast, mindagd body. ‘mata. | ngetalwateh needs repose, aad is the | tten tet dt. ‘The muscles of an elephant | a ~wiegs.ofa swift bird are at length | rattned ire dk gives rest to the earte | because-sheneals it, and the winter is more | pregnant with eae ‘ee than sum- | mer wit Mead VA Prizé Fictr.—On the 3rd, tvyo | pugilists, known a8 Amos Baggot and Sameel | Nash fad en eucounter near Suttyn Coldticld, | some miles nn Durmingham. The men fought 31 Qesperite rotieds, and were bruised and bleed. ing, When, says a local reporter, “ote of Baggott’s | seconds, who should have known better, struck | Nasi @ Geasy blow aii He iy. Which tended not a littl @ thé .affeir bo a fivalea. Nash's | | segond retaliated, avd.a general melee ensued, | tnist “divereditable fo all parties ype Baggott, fro this, took a commanding lead. and in the forty it jurhe ily frrd a cit to his op- pungs) + jw, throwing all his force into the un- exstakiug. his was @ settler for Nash, who weot dawn very weak, and bis second, finding hip inow state OF inaenaibility, at once gave in for him, after eowteudiag 44.rounds in a hour and 2 wihuies. : Tus B D wee? +In answer toa 5 ae ann NA Y6rk Tribune | stAeR tbat itis true, as Meported, phatea Bortun druggist, who has a speciakiy nove be. | fore the public, ts paying that establishment $10,000 a year foradvertiving. It says he paid $1,500 for the istgertion ‘Of one mem. | motly wdyertisement, aod addson, the general subject :-—Bonner once paid.wa/ $5,000 for one insertion of em advertisement of the Ledger. He knows that by judicious adver- tising be could insure a fortune. Tue Newsrarre-— ‘fhe New York Era ealls the na en Ybbe@ pogrfman's book, from whose weli-flled columns be gleans much useful infurmation, gaits a knowledge | of events that are pasging around him, and | toga bovalh investinent weekly, receives more really useful and general knowledge than is contained in many libraries costing hundreds of dollars. Let the newspaper be encour- aged, and let the conductors use all care and | discretion so*that they may indecd prove worthy veliiclesof intelligence.” ‘Tue Lakeoiee op Drsarruintuent —** She | isn't all that my fancy painted her!" bitterly exclaiqad.a Bheea loser, and wotse than that,’ she is ull-thas she painted her- velf. Oe.14 The ** Local "' of tha,Proy Press takes the loss of bis overe,at-eoolly. Ile says; The chepiwbo stele ovr ovyerevat on Wednesday pighh inj ormed, that-he is welcome to it until we findyhins oat. But our wallet, in| th ' k mtaining $2300 in e ae Ptr RT ton letters from Wshington, ielading one from President | Jobnson, urging vpow ws to accep: a fyreign eso, A Hes CUT Option about fis plan !PAOPARY Gor key bf.) the thie! will please return to this office. No ques- tions asked. “Fe we are not to, feagg thein y | te me” e Ozdeneburg Jowrnad bas the fullowing odd-—item:—We noticed a robin, feeding upon mywgtaid a8!) berriesgupon one of the trees upop the premises of Jamea Wade, in this village, on Saoduy morning. At the | time the Mercury stood about 10 degrees be- lummees; ‘dhe bud flew up from the bank of | the river, and cfter picking a few berries, re- | turaed to its place of shelter. The’ Thletes tines Gidebtered anew use for | eblurofomm sin stealing pigs. The porkers dear | Adriey ony icappeared in aamust ubac- | countable anapner, wud what was regarded as | streamed, they were carried off without making auy disturbance. A gentleman, however, dis. | coverédthe depredators operating one tight, when going to the pig-pen, he tound two fat hogs lying ese end uncemecivus, having been drugged | } nt with ebloroforus. A retisiig.|Whate ta) editor says’ “that all is | vanity. Frou theshéurhe started bis paper to | thetpresemt. thine, he has been solicued to lie upon | every given subject, and can't remember ever | having told § Wholenime Cruth without diiminish- | ing bis subseription list, or making an enemy. | Mader these circum taices of trial, aad Laviig a | thorough contempt for himself, he retires in order | ty reeruit his aneral cosstitutivn.” } Ap: old lady wondered that, when th thread of the Atlantie Cable was broken, the | Great Eastetg didu't wike wu tack of two, and ev repair it. Ler wonder was the greater, | as She’ Wae assuftd they bad a very good | needle on board. In Bogland it has been decided that a Church of-@ngland Clergyman can marry — wiiaieieaes canon it is held that a| regularly ordained ‘etnale preacher can marry ut} tady ello wants to be married. iilinvig bas 2.250,000-iniimbitants by her lute census — an increase of 339,000 since | 1860, though she meantime sent 256.000 men | tu the war. ‘Phe Chicdgo Tribune thinks She | witlye A876 be the third State in the Union, havi hiv, as Chicago (it is pre- | ould fe wad U Dave pasadd Cincimaati. Three grand ([balian) projects —a | railway througl the ltslu-ilelvetign Alps; a lide of | steamers between Geno and Awerica, backed | by Am@rican @ pital; and the conjunction e e of the Mediteranesn with the Po. Anf had to give the password at | the battle of Puntenoy wt the time the great | ‘Saxe wag tharshal! “* The password is Saxe. Now; Pat; don’: forget rt,”’ said the Colinel ** Suxe! faith and [ won't, wasn t my futher a miller?’ “* Who # there ?"’ said the | sentinel, after he had ‘arrived at the pass, “ ror howor,’’ whispered Pat contiden- | ANY. oven A labodrer Laigning on a@ city lot in San) “Frineiego unearthed un oyster can full of | gold fives, filties, «nd w number of twenty dollar a. awn ating in a total to nearly three thousand dullars; whereupon he quit and started on a spree. eae 3 experiments in the British navy | 4 the, thick oil of petroleum, the | pores 25, the third distillation, is the best | oubgyrges 'prycopl io generatingisicam, =| fhe * ull wind’’ which roered across sl | land (agtementh, Ulew. ‘*good’’ to Patrick Murphy, of Blatery, Queen’s County. It saw t thate) trom his ecttage, bok Te- vealed to lay il four hundred | guineas and severa) peak Pilere Why should voyngére take the works of (66 id immortal bard’ to sa with them?) Because bowever bad tae weather, they can aiwaye got a fine passage gut of Sliakespeare. | Why is a hat made of beaver like jund | that slways yields fine crops! Because it) _ may be called fert lo—tur.tile. Why is's horse attached to the vehiele of @ wiser, like @ war-steamer of the present day? Because he's driven by a screw. Why ia little aan who is always telling | borg iss about nothing, like a certain of rife’ Beesuse he’s a small-— bote~ i eRe: ity’ pie: in a a "the, des a Ree Sifter hate t . y Good men So did Luther | in possession of information which roudered | Aa leave hit ta he sawnnd mts nn = ATR: ware OT - 2 ' Removal | OF TUE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOOT & SHOE FACTORY bo Tho STORE lately occupied as the Royal Agricultural So-| ciety’s Warehouse, next door to Messrs. W. & A. Brown’s,, and four doors east of the OLD STAND. _s E Subsertber begs Jenve to inform his Customers and the Pablie generally, that he has reaoved HIS. BUSINESS io the above well-kuown Staud. Having leased and greatly improved the same, he hae LNCKEAS ED FACILITIES for carrying on the Boot and | Shoe Manufacturing Business. } ‘Phe Subscriber is now engaged in manufacturing fa Large and Fashionable Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., POR | = ’ y . | SPRING TRADE, which Will be offered to Wholesale Bayers on | the usnal Liberal terms. | | £3 Particular attention given to the Retail | | Department, and wll kinds of yoods iu his line made w ordey, af short notice. GEORGE NICOLL. The London dad> Trader. B | LONDON for this PORT, on or about tue FIRST Pe ee ote ee +S ee REGULAR LINE OF af PACKETS eS JOHN. BELL rom Liverpool & Glasgow. /EXELE subsoribers would inforay the pubii| that the following Vessels will be on the berth for CHARLOTTETOWN, at LIVER POOL and GLASGOW, to sail on or about the | Sth of APRIL: From Liverpool: The CLIPPER SHIP L. C. OWEN, 500 tons | register, Al, at Lloyd’s, coppered und copper: | fastened, Ropert Frasga, Commander. | From Glasgow: The CLIPPER BARQUE EMPRESS, 400 | tons register, 3 & 3 thirds 11 Veritas, A 1 at Lioyds, Jons Gittis, Commander, Both of these Vessels have first-class accomnio- dations for Passenyers. For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool to | Messrs. Witttam Stewart & Co, | & 2 Trafford | Chambers, South John Street; in Glasgow to} James Kerso, Jr., Esq., Union Street, or in Char- | : iottetown to the owners. would respectfully invite L. C OWEN, WILLIAM WELSH. 2mos HAVING COMPLETED HIS IMPORTATIONS For the Season, _ Jannary 8, 1866 INTENDING PURCHASERS ARQUE LOTUS, A 1 at Lloyd's, Coppered, 280 tons register, will sail from British & Foreign Goods. On sale by the Subscriber. at his Warehouse, opposite Peake's Bb Also, by Ariadne, from Leith, } day of APRIL next For Freight or Passage apply in London to JOUN PITCAIRN & SONS; at Charlotietown, to the undersigued. DANIEL DAVIES. Sins ; Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1866. —h rw i p iw af z : Tot FALL STOCK. HE Subscriber WAS RECELVED, per | US ptye and &. CoOwes, 28 P Part of his Fall Stock: 2) Tene TRON, , 2] Tous SPRING STEEL, 10 Cwt. Sleigh Shoeing STEEL, | to call at Ch’town. Jan. 29. TS66. Liverpool #3 Traders, Bell’s Clothing Store, fENHE well-known Clipper Barques “ UNDINE”™ and * PRIORESS” will be on the berth for CHARLOTTETOWN and SUM MERSIDE direct, and will sail from LIVERPOOL ry ¢ “ Blister te ubout the ist DAY of APRIL next. 164 i Niirs and SPIKES, The Undine for CHARLOTTETOWN. QUEEN STREET 130 Kegs PAINTS, 350 Gallons PAINT OIL, 114 Boxes GLASS, 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLES, and 24 Cusks and Cases General Hardware Goods. 0S The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive | per * Urania’ and * David Cannon.’ W. E. DAWSON. October 30, 1865 | \The Prioress for SUMMERSIDE. Both vessels have first-class accommodations for Passenyers. : | . as © . wal | Bor Freight or passage apply in Liverpool to | N *XAMINE Messrs. JOSEPH POPE & Co., Trafford Chainbers -AND EXA | —here to JAMES C. POPE, Charlottetown, Lith Jan., 1866. q ‘i i. Ray < j » ' ‘Clearmeg-out Sale? | TEXHE Subseribers take this opportunity iibiala j of expressing their thanks to their numerous | ~ CHESTS Prime CONGO TEA, | Customers and the public at large, for the very | od Mic ds Te DO | generous suppert they have received during the | 20 Bois. Extra Superfine FLOUR, | past ten years; and now as they intend CLOSING 10 do Refined Keroesne OIL, lUP THEIR PRESENT BUSINESS NEXT SPRING, | i Bule CANVAS, for Boat Sails, would inform them that on and after the 2nd day of | JANUARY, 1866, they wil OFFER at RETAIL » ~m Sada | THE STOCK, which comprises 20 Coils Manilla ROPE, assorted sizes, 50 Bars jin. Muntz Yellow METAL, | the whole of their STOCK, consisting of 6 Teus asserted BAR, IRON, D q ] H ] «| 3 Chain CABLES, } In., 9-L6 and 3, p Lot of Small ANCHORS, ¥ ry 00s, arc ware, and 30 Quintals Large CODFISH, j 7 do HAKE, “, / 2009 bushels ‘Turks Islend SALT, 4000 "do Ground Marseilies SALT, 3 Casks HAKE OIL, | | -« BYBLY WHYEIEY Earthenware. | jat 10 per cént discount on present marked prices | | for all sums of £5 and under: and for over that |} amount 15 percept, tu Cash Customers, or ap- | proved Joint Notes at 3 mouths, payable in| | Charlottetown. | They have dlso a quantity of TRON, STEEL, ROVE and CANVASS, which they wall sell at 6 months, on approved Jot Notes of Hand. uldings, Qneen Street DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, L806. They would hereby.notify ALL PARTIES owing | them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Account, | PRESH FRUIT FOR gS! CHRISTMAS TIMES! | that they must settle their respective amounts at | | onee, as there will not be any distinction of per- Tue subscribers have just received, and sons made after the First day of APRIL, 1866. offer for sale, low :— 52 boxes choice RAISINS. 4uU qua rter boxes Do., 3 bbls. CURRANTS, ‘ 25 drums treesh FIGS, FILBERTS, &e. &e ILUDSON & WRIGIT. Kent Street, Dee 18, 1865. HATS | OATS will be takev at the market prices fur | uld accounts, i W. W. LORD & CO. | Charlottetown, Jan’y 1, [R66. tf | SW STOR, | NEW GOODS! | | CHEAPSIDE, | Just Opened. IN TENS, | org a aet Opened ARRANTED to be asuperior article r HE SUBRS( RIBERS wish to inform For Sule t a at their friends, customers, and the public gene - “iA oe WATSON | rally, that ‘they have JUST RECEIVED, per %j _ th'ti an us| Skips Undawe, L. C. Owen and Ariadne, A LARGE en ad a and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE | aud FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &ce. AND | ACHES, F C FRESH JERSEY PEACHES, UR & CLOTH GAPS, "Tea! ‘Rea! UST RECEIVED URANIA, Ray KAT | an LONDON. | SEARLE DRS 4 O0DS—White.end| ‘ ‘ee pga - : Grey Cottons, Striped and Checked Shirtings. | Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, 117 Chests 2 «Very Superior Printed Cottons, Cotton Warp, Ginghams,Jeuns. | 2c Tickings, Bags, &c. DRESS GOODS—A large and choice | assortment, in Plain and Printed Cobergs and Lus- | tres, &c.; Plain and Vigured Alpacas; Chambray, Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaids, Cashmeres, tH All af the lowest prices. Baratheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, ponies. WILLIAM DOD | Crapes, Poplins, Diayonals, Checks, Mohairs, Silk | ILLTAR DODD. 3 | Checks, French Merinoes, &e. | SHAWLS—A large assortment of the! latest styles, which will be sold cheap for cash. | | CLOTH3S—Black Mantle Cioths, Seal | Cloths, Whitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and | | Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds, Faney, Twists, | Silk Mixed, Pilots, &c. FLANNELS — Saxony Welsh, Saxony | Having a Large Supply of Beavers, Whitney, Yorkshire, Lamcasbire, Kerseys, Linseys, Seguthy Pilots aud West of England CLOTHS, and Scarlet, Blue Serge, and Faucy Sbirtings. &c. . “ a pa _ cae a Doeskins, ‘Tweeds, Cassmeres, WOOLENS—Blankets, Quilts, Rugs.Ga- waitin. wae ribuldi Jackets, Palerines, Chest Preservers, Woo! eslings, a Shawls, Capes, Polka Jackets, Yarus, Scarfs, &c | GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART-| MENT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets, | Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts Serge | Shirts, Cardigaw Jackets, Oi! Cloths, Rubber Coxte, Caps and Hats, Braces, Belts, Neckties, Li- | nen aud Paper Collars, in all the newest styles. | SUNDRIK3—Bugle and Silk Trimm. ings, Buttons, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Dress Caps, Hat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets, Gloves, Veils, Fur Boas and Maffs, Crapes, Skirtings and Skirts, | Ladies’ Juckets, Stays, Gents’ and Ladys’ Boots | and Shoes, Machine Thread, Silk Carpetings, Wool | Cards, Weavers’ Reeds, &e. &c. ALSO—Tea, Sugar (warrented good), | Soap, Dye Stuffs, &c. &c. | Ifaif Chésts §; CONGO TEA. Towelings aud Towels, Bagging aud | 57 Cases Glenury WHISKEY, 30 do GINGERETTYE, 300 GRAIN SACKS. j &ec. &ca. Ke. Nov. 6, 1865. isl ] 49QOVWGO ’ ~ ist ‘ . paoooy Tailors’ Trimmings TONVUISNI GUI Ree N TO DISPOSE OF, d jO SoqVyY o[quuostoy yy jo SOSSVID I1® | he will be happy to receive the commands of his Friends and Customers, in Town and P. §.—The above Stock is composed of entirely New Goods, which have been bonght at greatly | reduced Prices, and have been personally selected | in the best British Markets, and on the best terms, and will be sold, wholesale und retail, at the bow- | est prices. Intending purchasers will please re- } member that they will get good value for their | | money by calling at the vew firm of HEARTZ & SON. Cheanside, Queen Sqiiare, Dec. 11. 1865. L 0 N D ty N HT 0 vu SE, Ch’town, Dee. 18, 1865. ewesesemee | } Established 1820. 1865. FALL. 1865. ew BY Ships Priore Mi Undine, EL. Owen, | Auction Room— That well-known Business Steamer China from Liverpool, Urania from. Stand, Welsl’s Corner, Queen Street. Consign- LONDON, Ariadne from GLASGOW, Helen Davies | etits respectfully solicited. from BARBA DOES, Schooner Freddie and Steamer! Orrrce—Reading Room Building. Greyhound from BOSTON, the Subscribers have | couipleted their Importations for the Senson, which , | Charlottetown, coer eee PE Island. February 5, 1866. VTaViD r ‘ “UINTWed style of Fashion. Gada a (MEHSVONWT ® NOGNO'E GL ‘TVLIdVO dQ dIVd dOUVT V YNIAVH ANVdIKOD © INTDOA S 4 wD "suey “SES PQ ’ New Grocery Store, JUST OPENED, « - At Smardon’s Corner, by LEMUEL McKAY. A. McWEIUL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. Me - re ne | } e iT 1500 Cords WANTED AT THE CITY TANNERY. NDERS wil! be received at the Office of the subscriber, antil the 17th day of MARCH next, from persons wishing to eoutract for jany portion of the above co plement of BARK. | } } ; | | Ready-made Clothing, | Country, for Garments in any No Tender will be received for a less quantity than Thirty Cords, and, in all cases, good security will be required for the fulfilment of the contract W. B. DAWSON. Ch’town, Jan. 1, 1866, 2in NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, , Flour, Tobacco, Sundry Groceries, &e, MHE SUBSCRIBER bas now in his New Brick Stores, DorchesterStreet,Charlotte town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock Or MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, the market, which he offers to wholesale and retail customers Hemlock Bark Thirty VHE Government of this Island will pay a reward of THIRTY POUNDS to any person for the apprehension of any of the undermentioned DESERT KS, or for any INFORMATION, PRIVATE or otherwise, which will to the appre- hension of any Deserter from Her Majesty's ad Battalion of the 16th Regt of Foot. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's 2nd Battalion of the 16th Regt. of Foot, from Tugspay the 8th day of AvGust, to TurspayY, the 19th SEPTEMBER, IRD: i lat AB i Pounds Reward! North British and Moreantile ra _ Insurance Company OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, Accumulated Funds. - £2,.304,512 716 Annual Revenue, (1864) - 565,456 16 9 IENILE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has been appointed AGENT for the above Company, by Power of Attoruey in his favor, aad Private ALEXANDER McPHERSON, age 36! that he is prepared to transact years, a native of Glasgow, Scotland; height d feet 54 inches; hair brown: moustache and whiskers; eyes grey; complexion sallow; broad Seoteh accent Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 years and 9 months; height 5 feet 8 inches; a native of Newry, Ireland; hair brown; eyes bazel; com- plexion fair Private DANIEL McRBADY, age 34 years and | months; a native of Ireland; height 5 feet 7 inches; complexion dark; hair black; eyes dark. / Private JAMES SEATON, age 26 years and & |months; a native of Ireland; beight 5 feet 6 in.: | cowplexion fresh; hair sandy; eyes grey. Private THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years; a i | plexion fresh; hair brown; eyes grey. | Private JOHN McKAY, age 23 years and 2 | months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh; hair brown; eyes blue; a native of Newry, Ireland. Private HUGH I-EVLIN, age 22 years and 9 moaths, height 5 fe2t 9 inches; complexion fresh; | hair sandy; eyes I:ght blue; a native of County | Mouaghan, Ireland. | Lance Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 23 years land 7 months; height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion MOLASSES, equal vo any articles of the kind in | tresh; hair light brown; eyes biue; a native of | | Northampton, Eogland. Frivate ROBERT BROTHERS, aged 23 years and 10 months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion native of Ireland; height 5 feet 10 inches; com-/ Fire, Life, and Annuity Business, on the most liberal terme. In the Life Depart- went, the next declaration of Bonus will be made on the close of the Books, on 3) at December next. Terms of proposal wad every information will be furnished by G. W. DEBLOIS, Agent and Attorney. Ch'town, Ang. 28, 1360. Gm jel ‘PHOMAS KELLY, Attorney and Barrister -at- Lam, CONVEYANCER, &c. Orrick—Queen Street, (over Welsh & Owen's) Restipence—North American Hotel. Charlottetown, “re-r PBL. | November 6, 1865.—6ms. ~ JOHN BELL, Merchant ‘Tailor, | QUEEN STREET, § CHARLOTTETOWN, At the lowest prices for Cash, —vi4:—— 70 Puncheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, | 6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY, | 6 Hhds. Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, 6 bogsheads of SHERRY, 100 dozen Kdinburgh ALE, 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 300 chests and half chests of TEA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 30 puncheons of MOLASSES, 500 barrels of FLOUR, Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 boxes Liverpool SUAP, x0 boxes of PIPES, 1X00 JARS, (assorted sizes,) frouher Soar {re ge sipece on orttanee By the Imperial Act for pnuishing Mutiny and attention of his friends in Town and Country, whose } Desertion any person who shall by any means what past favours are respectfully acknowledged. soever, directly or indirectly, procure any Soldier to desert, or attempt te procure or persuade any Sol OWEN CONNOLLY. | dier to desert, and any person who knowing that Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. Is! uny Soldier is about to desert, shal aid or assist him in deserting, or knowing any soldier to be a 7 2 on PRIVT I, oe On, v “Up fresh; hair dark brown; eyes dark Lrown; pock marked; a native of Ireland. 4 Corporal FREDK. JEFFS, age 23 years and 6 | mouths, a hative of Northampton, England ; height | 5 feet 94 inches, hair brown, complexion fair, eyes blue; a scar on right breast and others near, trade shoemaker. Private ALFRED SMITIT, age 23 years and 10 | July 24, 1865. ly WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier, Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, months, a native of Herts, Enyland; height 5 ft AS REMOVED bis business to the 7 inches, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown. City, and can be consulted at #!! hours. Private JOUN LONERGAN, age 26 years and | SHORING on the most improved principle. 5 months; beight 5 feet 5 inches; complexion {> All kinds of Agricultural lwplements pre- fresh; hair brown; eyes hazel; a native of Tho-| pared at the shortest notice. mastown, Co. Kilkenny; trade, shoemaker, WANTED, a person who has had some expe- Private WILLIAM ROURKE age 24 years and } rience in Horse*Shoeing. Highest wages will be 3 mouths; height 5 feet 9 inches; compiexion | given. fresh ; eyes hazel; hair brown; a native of Kii Charlottetown, Aagnat 7, 1865. kenxay, Co Kilkenny. a Private GEORGE HAMILTON, age 35 vears ; : a native of Moira, Co. Down; height 5 feet 43 inches ; complexion fresh ; hair brown ; eyes grey ; trade, weaver. ' Penalties for Aiding or Concealing Deserters. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the guma, reducing all inflammation— deserter, shall conceal such deserter, or aid or as- sist sach Deserter in eoncealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall be deemed guilty of a ~ GEO. BREMNER, Printer, Book-binde " \? ) I, Misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be- AND fore any two justices of the peace acting for the County, Distinct, City, Burgh or place where any STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., such offence shall at any time happen to be, be Having engaged an experienced liable to be committed to the Common Jaol or is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. | House of Correction, there to be imprisoned, with lor without hard labeur, for such terin, not exceed ling Six CALENDER Monvtus, as the convicting Jus tices shall think fit. will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is _Auy Tavern Keeper or other person suffering a SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, | Soldier to remaiu in his or her bonse after. the hour s : : 7 lof xine in the evening, from the first of MAY to! Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to ithe 30th of BERTEMBER; and after the hour of | yourselves, and } | EIGHT jn the eveving, from the Ist of OCTOBER | Relief and Health to your Infants. - the 30th of Al RIL, without 8 written piss from| we iave put up and sold this article for over tis Commanding Officer, shal forfeit TWwexry/,,. : SHILiiNGs for exch and every offence, with costs | “itty years, and can say, tm confidence and lof suit. ; | trath of it, what we have never been able to say |of any other medicinve—mever has it failed, |ina single instan:e, to eflect a cure, when | timely used. Never did we know an instance of | dissatiefaction hy any one who used it; on the cor- sisting any Deserter from Her Majesty's Army, is | Try, all are delighted with its operations, and y Po | speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi- cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” alter thirty years’ } experience, and pledge our reputation for the fnifilment of what we here declare, In almost every instance where the infant is suffer- \ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be furad in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most expemenced aad skilfal purses in New Eogland, and bas been used with pevere | failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but inyi- | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, | and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN TILE BOWELS, AND : WIND COLIC, 'and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily ‘remedied, end in death. We believe it the best ‘and snrest remedy in the. world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrh@.« itn Children, | whether it arises from teething, or from any other : " }cause. We would say to every nother who has a i fESEE subscriber has this week received | child suffering from any of the furegoing complaints from the Factory, a full and complete cargo | —do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre= | of those celebrated | judices of others, stand between your suffering By the Island Statute of 50 George the Third, jcap. 3, any persons harbouring, concealing or as |} TWENTY POUNDS PENALTY. | Ve Entrance to Printing Office and also Hable ry penalty of ee ' a bodcent 1 2 | Any Sheriff or h eputy, and any Constable or Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and | oficcr cr Soldicr in Her Majesty's service, ure, by Statione Store, Prince Street, i} the same Act, authorised to apprehend any person where all orders may be left. | suspected to be a Deserter, and take him before a | | Justice of the Peace. | FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act Prince Street, June 5, 1865. payable fui the appreleueion of any such Deserters NEW GOODS a | of Deserters, payable by an Act of A ssembly above AT THE mentioned, the sum of SeveN Pounns will be added a vt upictat a Ie aaaieatam ts _ _. }und paid by the Colonial Government ; BR7) Sa} WAR ra 2 2 | Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace and Constables a DAY ! thronghout the Island are hereby required to give Queen Square. | NOTICE, In addition to the Keward for the apprehension heir protmpt aid and assistance for the upprehen- | , OPK. OC Sec’y THE IMPORTATICNS | Colonial enamied aon me ite or eee ARE NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR | IMPR Oo VED Ss ZO VES. INSPECTION. siou of the ubove described Deserters, und thet: rust 28, 1805. FOR THE dmauet Bs ah 5 £P° We solicit a share of Public Patronage. safe conveyance to Head Quarters, Charlottetown Fall Season of 1865 CARO aE IN OUR STOCK OF Cook, Box and F ‘anklin | ro and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoew ae ., sce utely neue follaw the use of this medicine, " DRY GOODS, FANCY G0ODS, STOVES, meng ig omy te og ee AND . Those STOVES | simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, Cr rocerie Ss. cannot be beat for | is on the outside wrapper. will be found all the requisite articlas for family Durability, Neatness and Economy, | gF Sold by Druggists throughout the world. use, Purchased en the best terms and sold at jand are the ouly Stoves imported bere that give | Principa! Office, No. 48, Dey Street, N, Y, the LOWEST PRICES. | general satistaction, and are now offered for sule | Price only 35 Cents per Bottle ta Please cali and examine. | Low for Cash, Merchantable Produce, or Oct. 9. 1863 n : Ww. & A. BROWN. Twelve nonin som on approved Ex Schooner * Blue Wave.” December 11, 1865. @ Slight Coid, ure - es [= A good assortment of Fal! and Winter Goods. Fe > TO THE R. J. CLARKE < ay Souah,Acarseness r N or | ot . J. CLARKE, MG «Sere Dhraat, rE TI a IN a a2 XY Oct. 16, 1865. Orwell Cheap isa A Pi, which might be checked as with a simple remedy, Liloyd’s Kegister of British and. Foreign Shipping. Ocroner, 1863. | HE Committee have recently had urder | P. E. ISLAND. HE 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 | 7 , ’ ; "., j eager enenee “ya noes and Tenant, . their consideration the Standing of Sprnee in : a |the Table A attached to the Raoles, and have deter- | The Commissioner of Public Wands | mined to allow the use of this material in Ships of | hereby gives notice to all tenants | the 5 years’ grade forall parts, except Stem. Stern- | desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of | POSt, Transoms, Knight-heads, Hawse-timbers, | the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to | Aprons aud Deadwood. ‘ area } ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their | GEORGE B. SEYFANG, | | if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a Pcugh or Hliaht old in its frst stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. LR rcun’s Reonchial Treches were first introduced eleven years agro. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for Fougha, Aclds, ranchitis, LL PERSONS indebted to the Bstate! S#8thma, fatarrh, the Basking | A Grthe late JAMES PEAKE, Esquire,deceased,| CUGh in AMensumptian, and | by Note of re Book Account, Kent or Arrears | numerous affections of the Threat, | of Rent, or other Contract Debts, are requested to | Seal , . discharge the same before the FIRST DAY of | gwmng immediate relief. Publie Speakers & Singers MAI S JULY next, x8 all amounts remaining unpaid after | that date will be piaced in the hands of the Solici- | MF yer ‘ AILS for the neighbouring Provinces | tors to the Estate for immediate recovery. | wrl Sind them ef} ectual for clearing | and strengthening the voice, Sold by all Druggists and Dealers and the UNITED STATES, &c, will, until | D. HODGSON, in Jfedicine, at 25 cents per bor. Farms, as in wanner and extent provided under | Richarp Soccer, Decretary. such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and full partienlars | Surveyor, Prince Edward Island. NOTICE! may be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Comuiissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865. further notice, be wade up and forwarded from the JAMES PEAKE, General Post Office, Charlottetown, every TUES- Trustees & Exrs. of the Jate James Peake. DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ‘evening, a ee ee ut 8 o'clock. | _Charlottetown. Jun .. =e ne a. ' “y i : a Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the | ‘4b’ ‘gD } J ds W T West Indies, will be made up every alternate | : NO! iCk. j u on S orm ea e Tavnsnat wad Satvubay, at 8 pm, ue follows:| W/PISS FANNY PURDY, late of St.) ~ by a wae ae IT Thursday, Dee. 28 Thursday, Feb’y 2 John, New Beanswick, begs respectfally to | DR. LA MERT Satnrday, 30 Saturday, * ig inform the Ladies of Charlottetown that she will ‘Tharsday, Jan. 11, 1866 Thurediy, March 8 ‘| be prepared to receive ofders for ‘all kinds’ of | e . a : Saturday, 1s Saturday, WW | MILLINERY of the latest Stvle, incloding SELF-PRESERVATION. Thursday, 25 Thursday, 22 BONNETS, HATS; "EVENING “HEAD -— Saturday, 27 Saturday, Ds | | DRESSES, &e., &e, &e, on THURSDAY! price with ENGRAviNGs anv cases, 1s. 6p, Tharsday, Feb. 8 Thursday, April 5 |NEXT, Dec. Lith. Show Room (till the Spring) | BY Post, 3b. CURRENCY. Saturday, 10 Suturday, 7. |apstairs at te residence of Mrs. Wenawonte | ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Essay on | Srevexson, Water street. Ladies’ owu umterinls |}made up at short notice. Miss Purpy bas also for }suleafew Faney Articles, suitable for Christumas L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Dec. 25, 1865. 2 Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in (} The best of GROCERIES and LLQUORKS at the Chea Prices. having been selected by one of the Firm, and bonght | lon the best terms, they are enabled te offer at} LIKENESSES. J. N. JOHNSON jextremely low prices FOR PROMPT payment. | pest Cash Wholesale buyers supplied as usual. The, present | y ishes to inform the Public that he Importation comprises :— 9 Bules Printed, Un.) bleached and White __.}10 bhds and tierces Bar- badoes SUGAR, Best Island Tobacco!! | .staleeeStGak. AR, Calicoes, | r . ii 5 ; 0 bags dan | DO $*rhilec eine 8 CA has taken the Rooms lately occupied by Mr. HE subscribers, in returning thanks to| 15 piin atucsovade MO Shirtinie, ““ |G. H. Wells, (over Isaue J. Waldron’s, next door their friends anid custome r# for the patrouage LASSES, | ds Wrapping Paper | to M. W. Skinner's Drug Store,) where he is pre- extended to them since their commencement in | Chests prime Congo TEA business, would intimate that they have 10 crates Earthenware 4 , GREATLY REDUCED 1e7 cases Ready - wade pared to take Likenestes very chexp and in the best style. Copies taken from old Pictures. Ch'town, Jan. 22, 1866 aw 15 P kes Glassow Goods, | in Gala Plaids, Shawls, | Wincies, Flannel Shirts, | : " Clothing, Printed Shirts, Bags & | > ke. ieee me The Price of their Tobacco, | 7 meen Gents’ Rabber sere hs, e. Meeting of the Legislature. i ta i ; i Jouts, Juies Paper-hangings, open which is pronounced by fadges to be the | 4 cases Rubber Boots &/138° packages Assorted | CotosraL Secretary's Orrice, Best Manufactured on the Island.) | Shees |, Paints, Jannary 5, 1866. Samples can be had by calling at their Store in| ~ mo Ladieg; Hopte dct :5 phds Paint Ou, } HEREAS ion: (Qucen-street, next door te the Bunk of P. E Island.| « Shoes, — 4casks assorted Cutlery | Ut AS, by a Resolution of the LOWDEN & RIC . Senses Millivery, I case J P Ware. House of Assembly, passed on the Mth 4 Da ICHARDSON. do Haberdashery, | 49 Bdls Spring, Cast and | day of Apel 18/3, it was resolved that the initia- Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. is! tf do Linen Drapery, Blister Steel, | tion of all Money Votes should be with the Exe ®1 tons assor'd Bar Tron, | 456 pieces Plough Metal, | 145 pkys Nuils & Spikes, Silks & Kibbous, faloves,. Ilosiery, do culive: NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for Moxkty Grants for Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, Lisbon Salt... fq’O ARRIVE, per Brig Laura; early in do Shywls& Mautles| 95 do Ironmonyery, &c., and all Petitions for grants in aid of any the Spring— | % > et = — oe aro | object weeeever. which parties may desire to . , APS, our, Crush a- bmitto ri i j 9000 Bushels LISBON SALT. do Towneud’s Hats gar, Granulated do, Cur- | = anes = Spoyle an gpg satan, | aud Caps, do Felt HATS, do Floor Cloths, J. 8. CARVELL. jrants, Epsom Salts, Cad- the dst day of MARCH next. bear, Jamaica Ginzer, | By command, tf Casks Baking Soda.| Feb. 3, 1866. Qesounw KSwwuRKrRrmut BAKING POWDER, PICKLES and SAUCES, For Sale by : WwW. R. WATSON. City Drag Store, Dee. 18, 19. i TOBACCO! 35 BOXES Cavendish TOBACCO. WILLIAM DODD, Dee. 18, 1865- Queen Square. A MAN who understands farming well, -™ aud who is of sober and industrious habits, | will hear of a good aud permanent situation by , applying at the Exawssex Office. [Jan. 8,66. ~ | . or before | “Phe Nurse and Spy.” oT & Sundries, Whiting, Sola, Kees J.W. MORRISON, Dep. Col. Seey. OPIES of the above work. elegantly} § do Carpeted Wool|Soap, Fobucca, Ruicins Turkey Figs, &c. | / bound, with illustrations, have re been re- | lens, |Lozenges, Glass, Bags | URKEY FIGS, MUSCATEL RAISINS, ceived by the Authoress, Miss S. E. E.- EpxyonDbs, | 2 do Blankets, Pepper, Coffee, Allspice, ZANTE CURRANTS, Pied. who is - idneens waking & temporary stay inj 1 do Horse Rugs, RICK, dozens — Brooms, | JORDON ALMONDS, Pvinen Svar and eu hey iy he delivered , 3 do Bnffalo Robes, Pails Coils Manilla Rope, | FILBERTS, Stee et Bee ee Ae | WALNUTS, ine ns J - “al \ ; ’ ’ ™ Summerside, Nov. 27, 1865. 3m pa | G. & 8. DAVIES. | EssENcES, ae Parmer Wanted ! oe Charlottetown, Nov. 27. 1865. GELATINE, ‘ maturity, which, by prematurely exbausting the functions of manhood, destroy the happiness of | presents, Bazaars, &c. Kc. } 805 j Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage- Underwriters’ Notice. Dec It, 1865 ‘QUE Sul seriber having been appointed | ~ ne : : AGENT, at Prince Edward Island, for the | FENMOV ATI de ean be tae am pel ast ag New York Board of Underwriters, PSHE Subscriber hereby acquaints his Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physi- . r, rin friends and patrons that he has removed bis | cians of Edinburgh; Member of the hoyal College a eres red thee of New Y ork, place * —— i Abe ens - Water | of Surgeons, England, &c. an osfton oard 0 inderwriers | Dtreet, hitely occuple y him, toa vuse on) * : s . " ee os ' _ ISYDNEY STREET, a few doors below the rexi. |. Tbe above work contains most urefal and interest wi rlad to receive early notice of losses which | dence of the Hon. Robest Hutchinson ing information on the physiological changes which may occur, and to render sach assistance to vessels F WILLIAM DOUGAN Shoemaker , oceur in the Reproductive System during the perigde in distress as may be in his power to afford. Muas- | at * lof youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, are | Ch’'town, Oct. 30, 1865. Charlottetown. Ch’town, Dec. 25, 1865. y ; i recommended to report as soon as practicable saealaiioes os a ee on re ae : Fs phi vu of posterity depend. It pints as CarveLL. (Life Assurance Company of cur iow ai tie ateribates of snanbood can be pre : qs , served to an advanced period of life, how they are V l bl & D * bl B i] : iasgo We | lost, and hew they can be recovered. It is free from ailuable eslrabdle Dui ding ESTABLISHED IN 1838. oe gross ocpannentiont. sloraing Sooerisiens and OTS 4 < . | dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by per- Ma Ss FOR SALE. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. sons, who, practising with false medical qualifiva- FENTIE ‘Subscriber offers for sale Two. GOVERNOR: | tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- Pleasantly situated WATER LOTSin Georye- The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow, | ¢ious treatment frequently abortive. town, with Water Privilege to the channel ,adjoin- | Subscribed Capital, £600,000 The author is the only legally qualified praeti- tee the eastern part of the Town. | Accunmiated Funds 480,000 | tioner whose nanie stands on the *Medidal Keyister,’ Also.severul BUR PANS LOTS iu diferent parts of | Snoual Revenue, 95,000 | (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been os ilety wviialt COLES | Subsisting Assurances, - 2,500,000 | exclusively engaged for a seri,s of years im the Charlottetown. 6th March 16S ed Hexry Dunvop, Esqr, Chairman | treatment of the various functivnal mer of oe — “ee | wr" ee a , nervous and reproductive systéw, which, owing A F hold F f: ~ W. F. Bikkatyne, Esqr, Mauager. ‘the great discoveries of modern science, are render- | ore arm far Sale. we . : . ‘ | ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode, ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front . Distinctive Features in the Company's Business of treatweuvt. , \ sah a, in a high of cultivation, with a System— | At home for pee euee qin 4 nt = — | good Dwelling House, Barn, Coach House, Thresh- | swrer | and from six till eight, either personally or by tet- ing Machine, und all other requisites jute ive | Annual Diy sion of Profits, | ter—37 Bedford Square, London, agin Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Laud, | ieyv- ici i | Patients residing in the Colonies can success- | in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, ‘Policy Holders Participate in Profits fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can | xbout eaves mine from Charlottetown, and quite | from First Year of Entry, | be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. | near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. | / cane a scout eh aot sind : above sroperty is well weeth te notice ofany | Bonus Assurance - the Smallest Outlay, } SELF PRESES orn i ee se rson wishing to purchase a good freehold pro- Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. ‘’®, emceT™merton goats, Fo obi | perty, being the estate of the late J. ©» Wright.) yp : oe js Be S* | post, $s currency :—Halifax, N. 8 , Mr. Johnson, Zsq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the. Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign | Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S, Messrs Young & Baker, ; purchase money. Enquire at the office of Henry | ®esidence. . j j Bocksellers. Sydney,C. B.,Mr.J. P. Ward, News i Pulgntes Esquire. or at the residence of the sub Rates of Assurance, and ail other information, Office. St.John, N B., Messrs. 1. Chubb & Co.» | seriber, in Prince sirect. i may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at Courier Office. Charlottetown, P. B. 1, Mr. Joba ' ATHERINE WRIGHT GEORGETOWN. WM. SANDERSON. | Ings, Islander Office. | Charlottetown, October 6, 1864, ty , Executrix. | tf Georgetown, June 27, 1564. ly Charivtietown, Nov. 9. 1863. « F RPS aL aggre ee Bet’ ~aee ee NE OF Gigs