oe ea es sae € ages ey, oom Benet ey eae ee ney ys | Ee ¥ # “ ¢ i 4 f ‘ MISCHLLANEOUS. LONG, LONG AGO. old ecenes, in thonght to me— Come bac! Bring murmars of the deep blue sea, Bring glimpses of that wooded shore Where jov wes mine in days of yore; For oh, Those happy days that lightly tlew, tis eweel to live anew Before the chill of care or woe Had toached our hearts long, long ago 7 ott Ae ; Oh, let me see the friends agnin Now ecattered far e’er land and main, A group as whea we langhed and sung Tn days when they aud I were young; On, let me hear each silver tone, And claep each fond hand in my own, And feel once more the genial wlow long ago That warmed my beart, long Bring me that f rm of fairy grace, With music in her happy face, rht of su r skies And all the hg A-sleeping in her dark blue eyes; For oh, ‘tie blise te live aguiu rhroagh those sweet gusts of joy and pain, Aad feel each love-sp I} round me grow That swayed my heart, long, loug ago fhe opening gleams of ne The rosy dreams of summer nights; liuata s% to eall to-day 0 8 young glories passed away — My v v is v¥ to K Vv They blessed my heart, long, long ago a - Geograruica Curtostttr:s. — Mr. J Cameron, of Sivgypore, in one of his com- mercial bus lighted upon the felands of Kalatao and Paloweh. These islands are si'uated in the far East, some where in the Malay Archipelago. They present a verdant, smiling aspect ; but Mr. Cameron wafns travellers that th’s inviting is on!y a delusion and a lure. Kalatao and Puloweh are lands.so inhos pitable that they vefuse tbe thirsty seamen who approaeh their shores a glass of fresh water, The only apology that can be offered for sath barshuess that fresh water, aeemed indispeasable ta) human is unkwown in the island, What, then, do the Kalataons and Pulowehans ? The inhabitants of Puloweh, for it appears the other island is unpeopled, are restrieted in the choice of drinks. In fact, they bave no choice atall. They must take what tl get. The enly source at ry can slack their thirst is the juice i urneys, appearatce 3, Ger get cumiort, erally Gtloe can Set hs ; ’ which the of ‘the palm fruit, which they collect and allow to ferment. The palw wine is the sule driuk of the Pulowehans, and its pro- perties are modified acvording to the hour of ved A draught of this mystieal Wise is in the morping per- feotly barwless tm its effects; at nooa it becomes ge eral y stimulating; but in the evening the fire of the spirit is elicited, and is then strong'y intoxicating. The vesper lavour of the Vuiowehun wine’ must bh popular, for every returning eve finds the 0.U00 Pulowebans exhibiting, in uproaricus hilarity. The dimgy-skiuned savages, with a comical good-natured expression of coan- tenance, as Mr. Cumeron describes them. thé day at which it is drunk. have uo doubt byh festivals, when some | - aged Silenus, erowued with palin trees, is borne in teiumph by his grivaing and dancing ratyr attendants, whilst some yourbful Bacebus tunes his pipe to song. Josa Bittiyes ox Rats.—Ip mi formar treatize op avimiles | totally ignord the Rat, whieh has ben dwelt on bi sum as an unpar- dun dle oversite on my part. The Rat is bi no meens tu be overiuked ; but, in justis tu meself, | must say that the beest wud receev moar of mi attenshun if I wus a kat. Sum peeple kangot uoderstand how it is that the kat and che rat air so seldum on fiendiy terms with eech other; but it only reqwires w fue manths of graive study and konsider- augnuo tu kum tu the konklashun that the kat regards the rat with the most watebful afickshun and plaiful tenderness. It has ben teooly observed that our modern filosefers air shamefaliy 1¢7urant on the awl-absorbin ques'shaw of this particoolar bransh of natooral histry, and I thaird deem it mi dooty tu enliten my feller-city zeus and stoo- dents on the subgekt. Awl the rats as ever | noed had foar pause, aud not a fue hev cum under mi obserwashun. The tale, of corse, is gearally behind, and tapers gently at the extreemytees. Kats are noed to hev orful sharp teeth. afd tak grate plesar in chawin kandels. The hed is of a pekoolar waik, and baffles aw! my efforte tu describe it. The best way tu kill @ rat, as L noes on, is tu bit him on the bed with a swoothin irun, a peece of stiatyjy whieh seldum fales to vock hiw kiking. Sethian dey Spi bbidilinis A Vienna journa! says that a ycung man, who was paying assiduous court to the wife of a dyer, bad the thistortune to be caught by the enraged husband, who called his workmen about him, and, without any cere- mony, the gallant was planged into a caul- drow prepared for imparting a true blue coler to various fabrics... Ina second the unfortunate youth had acquired such a tint that he dares not appear m puble. His friends implored the dyer to restore the poor flow to his watural hue, but the piuless answer Was: “itis impossible, -Lieis of a beautiful cufor, and all lL e~n do tor him is to change hin to a green or violet.’ This is rather a Worse predicament than that in which Mr. Titi!ebat Titmouse found himself. — — ~~ -- How ro rat Astesr.—The great point to be gained im erder to seeure sicep is to escape from thought, especia!ly from that clinging, tenacious, imperious thought, whieh in most cases Of wakefulness bas possession of the mind. I always effect this by the following simple process: ‘1 turn my eyeballs as far to the sight or left, or up: wards or downward, as | can without puin, and commence rolling them slowly, with that divergence froma direct line of vision, arouud in their sockets, and continue doing thus uutil | fall asleep, whic ovcurs gene raily withia three minutes—always within five at the most, The immediate effect of tis procce lure differs fiom that of any ober rhut L have ever heard to procarg sleep Tt not merely diverts thoughts into a new chagnel, bur accuslly suspends it. Since | become aware of this L have et deavored in- nuwerable times, Wuile thus roiling my eyes, to think upon @ particular subject, aod even upon that which before kept me awake, but | could not. As long as they were moving atouod, ay mind was blank. If uny ove doubis this, let biw try the experi- ment for biruseif. | woh he would ; le: him pause just here and wake it. L veo. ture to asare bia that, if bewakes it in good t#th,in the mgunee cescijbed; the prow se of* a peony for his thoughts,’ or fur @geb of them, While the Operation im in progress, will add very littie to bis wealth, Buch being its effect, we gunnot wonder that i: shoyld veng sleep to a ceryuus and wake. fal mae at uizght. The phi osephy of the matter is very simple. A suspension of thoegat isto the mind what & suspension of trave: or labor isto a weary body: Iv en- Jo8 ‘he luxury of rest; the straia upon its fucultics is removed ; iu falis asleep a» va'ur- wily ao the farmer iahw ‘ebwir alter wwiling wil day in the fields. ——— —~ co One thousand and uineieen huildiags were #ected in Montreal last year, ——— | SUMMERSIDE. | A -FINE ‘ISG4 New Goods. [S64 POOL.—Cotr. Ectsworth, AaGorat yr, PEARL, Comet, Many CLeavetasn, und Bteame: Commence from UNITED STATES | BELFAST and other parts of the Island, in ge rt | advantages; /fEXMUE Sabseriber hes received a large and | CUANCE FOR SPECULATORS 'STUBBS HOTEL, ENTERPRISING Ex Conwonon® and W. W. Lor, from LIVER, | paying UNDERSIGNED has been instructed by the owners to offer FOR SALE, or RENT, | i several VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS ip MIEN. wd cultivation, well wooded, aud Possessiby otber and for which good and valid titles and immediate posse ssivn cap be given. ALso—FOUR LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots (the other nine having been we'l-seleecteed STOCK OF GOODS, | sold the present season) in that most advantageous mereantile situation known as SUMMER HILL, by the above named vessels, ‘Direct from the Manufacturers in Eng- land, and from first Houses in the United States, si hh ill se tore, S MERS S, | man rrist, Soa a 7 _ ae a Se a . ae i had ! i trade at low rates. in the place, resing towae. | adjoining MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ot produce are annually shipped, purchase bere, and ship for Great Britain, the Ur Meeting House, Post Office, tor cash, or approved credit, Consisting, tu part, of— Coburgs, Alpacas, Delaines, Lamas, printed M islins, Ginghams, Zerifla Checks; Repps, : a Prints, Grey und White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, ; double Wharf and s bexitick, scar let, blue, white and faucy prints d Plans, particulars, Flannels; Manties, Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Rib a" ’ Land Surveyors Charlottetown... Re bot KI ( ' Fronts. Parasols, Umbrellas, | all & Son, Land Su . ; : J B OLS wets ap onts, i SOi8, i ae on .- Ce ad a ‘ i oe Hair ied a ki ; ve nssortment of Norton, Thomas Aunear, George town; Jas. bt serv, &gulr we ; & larg ss i ae -_ ade CLOTHING in Coats, Jackets, Pants, | Examiner Ofrce Lustre, Gloves remy ’ Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts, Paper x Shirt Collars, Neckties and Handkerchiefs, Searfs, [also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs. Bourke tiie and nearly all paid for in cash. Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity; SUMMER HILL property is theonly Fredold Property tor sale whieh renders it most desirable for all classes of artizans, now semuch wanted in this A STORE, and Dwelling in it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels of produce, with a ite for Lime Kiln, will be sold cheap or leased on reasynable terms. er any other information e¢ ; ‘ference can also be had from W Sanderson, F. P. roydrick, Campbeltown, Lot 4; F. W. Hughes, | _ Charlottetown; and to the subscriber at Orwell, who 1s also Agevt for the sale of | eid am ri » ehine, tle celebrated Yarmouth O} RING STOVE, | ud Linen | Miammy's Mowing Ma Min View: the-live Pak BoLaRo Nea Perth ten miles from Georgetown, where close on to 150,000 bushels Americans and other speculators lited States, &e. A numberol Stores, Wharts, a and Temperance Society have been established for some time, with where also any quantity of all kinds of Lumber in be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. i i ‘ ‘ ‘ meses i Mais a Te a amie as India Rubber and Cotton Braces: Black and Fancy | inlay W. McDonald, Pinette; where ¢ loth is received and returned with despatch Doeskins, Blane and Black Broadcloths, ‘T weeds, (Cassimeres,Stock nett, Russel] Cord, Linen domestic, Jean, Velvets, Canada bagging, Osnuburgs. Dack. Orwell Store, August 15, 1864. Carpetin Paenpete, Conmtorane giv neta erona, | : ’ & Z : Serwe, Oil Clothes, Ladies’ Collara, f andkerchiets, er a oe Ne See Sawa and Oo mene Bays, White «MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE, Bine Cotton Warp, 8s, Ladies Dress Trimmings fel WATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES } Plough Metals, Cat aad Wrought Nails, Pit Crose-cat, Mand, and Tenon Saws; Window Glass, | J Potty, Blister and Cast Steel, Pots, Pans, and spare | , Sed Irons, Gunpowder and Shot, shot} 1263, it was resolved that the I Buss. Powder Flasks, Gun Caps, Percussion Guns, | Money Votes should be with the Executive: — Fishing Rods, Trout and God Hooks; Hoes, Shovels, | Notice is hereby given that all applications for Spades, Gritlin Seythes, Seythe Stones and Rifles, | wONEY GRANTS for Roads, Bridges, \W harts, jd&e., and all Petitions fer grants m aid ot any object whatsoever which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual Ses- are required to be sent into this office un or ust day of February, 1265. aiior’s rimming i ti SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 15th November, joo. THEREAS by a Resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the 14th day of April ‘ nitiation of all Cudiines, Manilla Rope, Frying Pans, Gndirons; a arge assortment of Hinges and Screws, Plongl Traces, Leading Harness, Halter Chains, Mulien Bitts, Back bands, Watering Chains, Rings, Back les ; with a large assortment of Harness Mounting of ever) cription; Steelyarca, Door. Pad, Chest, Cupboard and Chest Locks; Carpenter's itules Squares, Handsaw Sets, Latelies, sewing and Peyy iv Awls, Shoe and Stove Blacking, Bed Screws, Copper Naila, Pump and other Tacks, Jewsharps, Black and White Coffin Fernitare, Sp Slide Bevils, Smoothing, dack aud Trying Planes, ston, befure the J By command, W. H. POPE, Col. See’y. ne Siaves, T a Meeting of Directors, held this | A day. it was resolved that a Dividend of Screw Bitts, Gimblets, Firmer and Socket Chisells, ‘inital tl hale “wens e | ’ the ’ Mh yt: , Tit ae “a ! Drawing Kuives, Thompson Screw Augurs, Ameri- | cent. on the paid np Cay Te ee tad ean and English 1 : Horse Nuils, Coil Chain, | ending the Ist December Instant, a Tonia er 3 Paint Brashes, Sésh ‘Toots, Whitewash and Scrub. |able to the Stockholders on and after Monday the } ’ ' tent bing Brashes, Huir Brooms, Horse and Shoe | lth instant, . : aan Til baht s, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Arso—That, from and after this date, interest at | ; ' eS — . ite | footh and Dressing Combs,Sboe Kuives,Stee! Pens, | 4 per cent per annum will be paid on all Deposits | lable Kuaives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Kuives, terest rable and Tea Spoons, Salt and Mustard Spoons, N bearing Jotice is also given that a further call of 35 per this Bank k . bia wer nital Sto { tazors and Straps, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, | cent on the subscribed Ca “ Aran grin : Aotdete at Cooking Glasses, Sheaths aud Belts for sailors jis he revy Waa , to be ror ? : 7? a = we a knives, Chalk Limes, Shoe Thread, White and | this Bank, on Monday the 6th day February next i » i zines, Shoe read, 1 nnd ; \ERSON. Cashier. Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Violeu Strings con i ‘ . JAS. ANI eee _— — plete, Oyster Knives, suil Needles, Carpenteis’ Union Bank, P. B.1., 7th Dec ee brads -llorse Rasps Pray s and Waiters, Sauce} Marine Insurance Company Mill, Pit!Cross-cut hand and ‘Tenou taw Fifes?Wood Rasps, vest Boot Web, Whips and Whip Tiiongs F Slates and Peneils, Clench Rings, Spikes, Weavers’ * ne acd ead ar eet ttaie eae | eee EDWARD ISLAND. | Glue, Borax, Washing and Baking Soda, Culbert, |{mcorporated 24th’ April, 1863./ ¥ tto, I dizo Olive and Castor Oil Epsom Salts PRESIDENT: | Set Seidlit *owders, Salphur aud brimstone, , Tae « ako * aeonchenteai } ets sae]! WInlAAMiHEARD, Keone, -. + | Candy and I megs, Lemon | DIRECTORS: ere is. Dried Apples, | JON, DANL. DAVIES, | HON, JOS. HENSLEY, | a. oe r, Suuff, Salt-| HON. W. W. LORD, | HON GEO. BEER, DS cao a Cheese, Crack- | 4 MES DUNCAN, Esq. | HENRY HASZARD,Esq s, Pilot bread, Ginger Suaps. Seed ke, Matches, ks, Pieeh, Tar, Qakum, Round and Flat Iron, SECRETARY: i | array s-ne tga * stg rte ce DANIEL J. KOBERTS | Chairs, Settees, Cradles, Sole Leather, Bibles, | [93> Risks taken daily atthe Offices in Water-street. | Pestyuents, Catechisms, Irayer and other books, Stationery, Buekets, Brooms, Hay Rakes. Seythe , Sneaths, American Broad and Narrow Axes, Adzes, Life Hatchets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skirts, Cane tor | Hoops, &e. &e. i May 4. | Assurance Company of) Gqiasgow. ESTABLISHED IN Incorporated by Act of Pariiament. GOVERNOR? The Right Honorable The Ear! of Glasgow. LOU0,000 | — 1500 Barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR ;an@hour- ly expected 500 barrels EXTRA FLOUR: ivi barrels CORN MEAL, together with a great va- riety ofother GOODS. P< , [e The highest pricealways pail in Cash for | Subscribed Capital, - - - OATS, EGGS, WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. | Accuunlated Funds, © -° - °- 480,000 | JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. | Annual Revenue, - wo ay * 4,000 4 w 2 500,000 | Subsistiry Assurances, Summerside, June 27, 1864. $ wy: ane — Henry Dun or, Esqr, Chairman. “The Fall Supply oF Distinetive Features in the Company's Business 6 per ! | James Miller, Esq., on Tow thip. No 24 1838. i | BRIS ARD FOREIGH W. F. Brekoyre, Esqr, Manager. i | ; System— Annual Division of Profits, ‘Policy- Holders Participate in Profits) GOO DS from First Year of Entry, | | Bonus Assurance at the Smatlest Outlay, Is NOW COMPLETED |Seven Years’ Yalf Credit Assurance by the arrival of Ships Commopone, Unprve | Exemptions — Foreign. Travel and Foreign und Lorus whieh, for QUALITY and CHEAP. | Residence. etapsliivislet 4 star» NESS, will contrast favourably with any other Rates of Assurance, and all other information, liapertation fur the season, and must inisure a | Way be learned drom the Agent for this Island, al Rapid Sule. GEORGE POWN, WM. SANDERSON. WILLIAM HEARD. Georgetown, June 27, 1364. ly Queen Square Honse. Oct. 31, 1864. : re Hed Queen Insurance Company | 4 OUI 3521210) ENGLISH & AMFRICAN G00DS.. OF LIVERPOOL. | r YUE SU SCR SERS Peiver e ' , = , , ’ 7” SUBSCRIBERS have received per FIRE AND LIFE! Lotus trom LONDON, Undine and Commo- dore trom LIVERPFOL :— a : fl Capital - - - £1,000,000 Sterling. 30 Chests Superior TEA, 20 Half Chests do. do., bbls. Currauts, Boxes Valentia Raisina, joxes Layer du . bbls. Crushed Sugar, Kegs Blue, Boils. Washing Soda, Kegs Baking = do. Coils Manilla Cordage Bale Gruin Sacka, Boxes Soap, Bags Rice. Also from BOSTON: Doz. Brooms, Doz. Buckets, Casea Lozenges, Boxes Underhill’s A xes, | | | FENUHE Subseriber, having been appointed | agent for tlie above first class Insurance Com- | | pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of | | pre erty. J. 8. CARVELL. } Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tt [Extracts From Newsparens.| On reference to a return made to Parliament. and | | parts twiee a day, the effects wiil be immense. | Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from | ment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day, will ais ainda o ; ho ae | ardered by the flonse of Commmonsto be printed, 7th | be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the | [f { } : cn “ — re ate, — ‘od. it will be aya the i Cae of Duty following situple means than is frequently brought in|. ’ “7 PY) i wane ee ae a van of mine Boxes Pepper, Doz. Stove Brushes | for the year, pete the “QUEEN,” was £2567, | about in six months by any other treatment. [n | mf: BEELER Sor, t _ orton times on ig am. . ‘Without you | Cans Mustard ¥) Bhee ns ’ | being upwards of £1000 more than paid by amy bad cases, if the Ointment be rubbed into the small ‘S ee fT . g been oy grave, mt wow [ om a | i he ee ye ' | other office ever yet established in this City. of the back over the region of the kidneys, it will | R IW. oO R LE D AN ; | happy man again. -— D FF ., Inverness. “I can! Bbis. Crackers, Cases Matches, 3 ~ bie | never thank you sufficiently; had I never read of | 1 * Bread, Doz. W hips, | Cases Hats and Fur Caps, a large variety of Ker- eseue Lamps and Extra Chimneys. DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. Dee. 19, TRb4. bw BOOTS & SHOLS. JUST RECEIVED, | STEAMER FRANCONIA,| 500 Pairs Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, IN GREA?T VARIETY, whieh may be had very cucar from the subseriber. | H. HASZARD. 1864, PER «> 22, isl Charlottetown, Angust Encourage Homo Manufacture. | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Soap & Candle Factory. fgXiitt UNDERSIGNED woald eal! the! attention of lmporters, and the public gene- rally, to the | | SOAP and CANDLES manufactured at the above establishment, confident that for quality and price they curinot be surpassed. | S. CAKVELL. | hssit FINAL NOTICE. QING to the small amounts paid by thoee indebted to the Estate of the late PA Char’town, Feb. 15, 1864. {From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi fied in saying that no other Company, within the same period, ever attained 80 large an income in \either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen } Insurance Company. | make no exception even in favor of our older local In making this staternent,we ompanies, vamely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.”’ [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861. “ Among there important institutions stands emi nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “the Queen Insurance Company,’’ which last week held its aunual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the ample report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the sigual progress made by this association since its foundation. Suel success is, indeed, rarely attained ; and it attests at once the excellence of its management, aud the pub tie contidence im its constitution.’ {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, [861.] “Jt must be gratifying to the public generally, and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in come d the rate of £20,000 per aunum. We believe that }no other Company, within the sane short period, ever attained so large an increase either mm the Fire or Lite Departnent. activity and zeal of the manayement, whiie the prompiness with which all the claims, arising eut of the late disastrous fire in London were met tes- tifies to their financial ability and the care and pru dence which marked the invectment of these furds "’ Wt A Wf th So WINTER ARRANGEMENT. YEXUE Mails for the UNITED STATES, CANAD Aand the neighbouring Provinces will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every )/ TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY even ings, at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be forwarded eyery alternate THURSDAY and SATURDAY evenjngs, at 8 tuken nightly accordirg to circumstances. uring the past three years has increased at | This speaks highlv few the tar A immation, and other morbid manifestations svoDn . a | disappear from the affected part, and health and | strength return. | flesh, and therefore makes its cures complete. PRICK STEPHENS of Orwell, notwithstanding the many catilionsa given said debtors, the Sub seriber hereby informs them, unless their several amounts are paid before the TWENTIETH of January next, the books and accounts will be sent o'clock. as follows, vizi— Thursday 29th December, Saturday, diat do Thursday, 12th January, Thursday 23d February, Saturday, 25th do Thursday, 9th March, inte Cudrlotieto Wu fot mumediate collection, with | 5#t trday, Lath do Saturday, beth do out duy distitictiowof fuines. Mharsday. 26th ~=do Phursday, 23d do : R. J OCUARKE. Saturday, 28th do Saturday, 26th do. Orwell Cheap store. | Thursday, 9th February, ‘Thursday, 6th April, Orwell, Dee. 19, 1864 Saturday, Lith do Saturday, Sth do Wanted! 4" the Chirlottetowa Barrel Factory, | Tremain’s Wharf L. C. OWEN, Postinaster General. General Post Office, Charlottetown, Dee. 26, 1864 se tt DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT FOOD, 10,000) Barrel STAVES, | For Invalids and Persons of Impaired Digestion, 5.UvU0 dv HOOPS. | Recommended by the Facuity. Also, Barrel Heading, for which Flour or Cash | ‘Pu PATENT FOOD is so carefully will be given in exchange. }. GC. HALL. + anaes eG gl Office » at > ot. j ane scientifically prepare¢ it lat It is immensely a eats ake ¢ Paptting, Ww apr street | superjor to Arrowroot, Savo, Tapioca, Bread, bis- : “2 ewt, Corn Flour, or any other kind of farinaeeous food for Infauta, not alone from its purity,strength, — Fat inthis hit ississecspninuiil Cloth Kactory! PUK SUBSCRIBER begs respecttully to inform the toes that he will continie to | manufacture CLOTH, a&c., at his establishmeut in Tryon. Wool will be received in Charlottesown by H. J. Callbeek, Agent, or at the Mill, te Cloth received for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. CHARLES E, STANFIELD. | May 23, 1864. tf Square Rod Tobacco. | ’ > Tv » | ISLAND MANUFACTURE, | (ue Subseribers having purchased the | Tobacco Stosk of the late Geo. F. C. Lowden, Esq., bave entered inte a co-partnership for the purpose of mapafacturing Tobacco, and are now | yrepared to offer for sale, auder the style and firm | of LOW DEN & RICHARDSON, at their Store in- Queen's Sweet, next door to the Bank of P.E. Is- jund, the best quality of Square Rod—Island Manu- | faeture. Striet attention paidto orders from the country. MORIN LOWDEN. Db. J. BICHAKDSON. Ost. 16, 1864, OF Toure, wi Mpuuny. “se and nourishing properties, bat also from its having beeu pecaiarly and theroaghly cocked in its wa- nutacture, which renders jt more easily digestible. It cannot cause Acidity or Wind. It is very agre - able, and, from the nature of its composition, is |exuctly adapted for all conditions of the stomach It can be made ready for use, w)thoup trouble, in two or three thinutes. Mixed’ in Beef ‘Tea, Milk, or any other finid, the Patent Food js pre-eqinently suited to Lnvalids. from its wholesome and strengthening qualities. it is a real blessing, and from saremarkuble cheap- ness accessable to all. Oue trial will prove its efficaey—it will recom- 14 mend itself. Sold by W. R. WATSON, tity Drug Store, July 18, 1864. NOTICE! TFXUOSE persous whose accounts were due in October last (not having paid the same), are hereby requested to do so turthwith, thereby saving tronblé. QATS taken at Two shillings per bushel. BEEK & SONS. January 2, 1865. ~ Judson’s Worm Tea! RICHARD J. CLARKE. ——— > eee A Freehold Farm for Sale. gC eneteses of 175 Acres of Front J Tand, in a high state of cultivation, with a ' wood Dwelling Honse, Barn, Conch Hense, Thresh inc Machine, und all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, One Hundred Acres of Wood Land, in the rear, situate on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Charlettetown, and quite near two public whurfs for shipping produce, &e fhe above property is well worth the notice of any person Wishing to purchase a good freehold pro erty, being the estate of the late J. C. Wright, ksq. Time will be given for two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the Oflice of Henry Palmer, Esquire, or at the residence of the sub er, in Prince-street CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix. Charlottetown, October 3, 1364 tf | Valuable Farm for Sale. _ ’ = ‘ * ; i > 7 n . Union Bank of P. BE. Estland. | yo a. cia by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on Lot 34, known as “ MARSHFIELD,” cen- taining Land, of which about 150 are under cultivation, aud the remainder, for the most part, covered with a valuable growth of Firewood, Scantling aad Feneing Peles. The Dwelling House and Buildings are large and commodious, and the Land is in excellent condition. ‘Terms and further particulars made known on application to the Subscriber on the Premises, or to CHARLES PALMER, Esqr. R. P. HAYTHORNE. Marshfield, Nov. 28. 1864, tf C@ The lease is for 999 years, aud the annual rent Is. per acre. VALUABBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. MPO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON TRACT, that beantifal TRACT of LAND, i adjoiniug the Farm of This Land is unrivalled in point of situation and quality It is covered with a rich growth, consisting prin h aud other valuable kinds of Hard belonging to the Subscriber, cip illy of Bee« Vood, bas a froutage of about nineteen Chains and | the St. Peter's Road, wiles from Charlottetown, JOHN LONGWORTH. Dee. 19, 1864. tl Carliton’s Condition Powders! thirteen links o° and is dis 1 tant only about he Ch'town, THE INFALLIBLE REREDY, Contracted or Stiff Joints. All the Medicines in the London dispensaries would barely benefit, much less cure, any chronic | | cases of contracted or stiff joints; whereas if this invaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such this fine remedy when otuer means fail. Scorbutic Humors, Scald Heads and Skin Diseases. 200 Acres, more or less, of excellent | (Opposite the Custom iHouse) (146 Prince William sireet, ST. JOHN, N. B. JAM ES MUINTOSH, oo... k PROPRIETOR | Auguat 29, 1864. ly | pe ub | EXECUTORS NOTICE. /fPUE undersigned Executors of the Will | and Estate of WILLIAMSMARDON, late of | Charlectetown, deceased, hereby request all persous having claims against the said Estate, to furnish their Accounts forth with, to Hon. JOSEPH HEN- SLEY, at his Ollice, Great George Street; and all | persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay over the amount of their respective accounts iP THOMAS DAWSON, 2 THOMAS DAWSON, 2, JOSEPH HENSLEY, § Executors- | Charlottetown, 23rd August. 1564. | - — _— NOTICE. of the Estate of thelate JOHNS BREMNER, of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per- isons having cluims on the said estate to furnish | their accounts forthwith te RrcHaKBD HEART?Z, Esq., | Great George Btreet; and all , rsons indebted to the said estate are requeste¢ to pay over the fam mnt of their respective accounts to him, he being uuthorized to receive the same. JAMES MOORE, ROBERT LONGWORTH,, RICHARD HEARTZ, Executors and Trustees. Charlottetown, Angnst 8th, 1864. BROWWN’S aa BRronehial “Lroches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT DISEASES. rd MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. It RELIEVES COLIC. Horses! Horses! Horses ! CARELON’S BOUDITIOU POWDERS AND AL:O FOR Fattening Stock. PARMERS will find it a saving to them of many dollars by using these powders. When | without the Powders. }els of grain, % wan Can save at |by using these powders. Use them and you will iind it so. be PREVENTED or CURED by these Powders. |cures Bots. One Powper puts a Horse in condition One Powper wakes a Horse shed his coat. ONE POWDER gives a soft and glossy appeargpce to the jhair, Oxe Powpuer cures the Horn DiStewper in Cattle. The CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best thing in the world to. STRENGTHEN a borse, and to restore him to health auu vigor after severe exposure or hard driving. These Powders cause a heslthy action of the di- gestive organs, and purify the blood of animals, thereby equalizihbg the circulation of the blood and imparting vigor to the whole frame. This soon de- monstrates itself by an improvement in th eappear- ance of the coat, tor it is a certain fact that no animal can be in perfect hea!th if the coat be rough } aud unthrifty. Cariton’s Condition Powders | will be found a perfect TONIC AND RESTORER after j attacks of any acute diseases, Inflammation of the | Strangles, Lungs, Nasal RXNILE undersigned Kxecutors and Trustees | COWS, SHZLP 6 ALL STOES,| | fattening Stock, by mixing a little ot these Powders | | with the food, you will find that it will make one/ | bushelof Feed do more good than Two bushels given In teeding one hundred bush- | least filteen bushels | sapariila, and similar dangerous medicines are en- 1 | jonly be reasonably expected at the hands of those The many DISEASES of HORSES can almost all | who devote their chiet attention to such diseases; and to such ouly can confidence be safely extended. One Powoer drives out Worms. Oxe Powper | Dr. De KR. refers with pride to the numbers he has MOFFAT’S LIFE ee PILLS PHCNIX BITTERS. | age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack- | | ages for foreign shipment, direct frpm London only, | | by which £1 123 are saved ; and £10 packages for | the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater | saving is effected. In ordering the above, the pur-|/ f7wYHRSE Medicines have now been betes the _ chaser should state which of the three numbers he | public for a period of THIRTY YEAKS, and requires. ae that time have maintained a high character , Bran in almost every part of the globe for their extraor. The Cause one Cure of Premature dinary and immediate power of restoring postion ecline. health to Sri ; _¥ porsens stffering under nearly ey Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines, | of disease to which the human frame is labia. ny or sent post free, secure from observations i ¥ ‘ Ale the Author, for 2s 6d. . IN MANY THOUSANDS ls of certificated instances, they have even rescued suf- HE MEDICAL ADVISER on the | ferers from the vety verge of an untimely grave modern treatment of mental and physical in- after all the deceptive nostrames of the day had ut- capacity, syphilis. stricture, &c.; with unfailing terly failed; and to many thousands they have rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of simple means, of wil the more common diseases and | bealth,without which life itself is bata partial bless suppored ineurable maladies of the sexual system. ing. So great, indeed, bas their efficacy invariably | By Dr W De hKoos, M. D., M.K. C 5., L. 3. A., | andinfallibably proved that it bas appeared scarcely &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Graduate in Me- less than miraculous to those who were deneéiateh | dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Ltcentiate of the | with the beautifully philosophical Principles u | Royal Scciety of Apothecarus, &c. | whieh they are compotnded, and upon which they | REVIEWS AND NOTICES, | consequently act, It was to their u«nifost and sen. | «To be your own counsel or yourown doctor, en- | sible action in purifying the springs and ehannels of | tailsrisks that have become proverbial to a degree | life, and indulging them with renewod tone and | that prevents much good resolution from taking any vigor, that they were indebted for their name, | benefit or advantage when reasonably offered. Sus- Untike the host of pernicious quackeries which picion begets irresolution, and where there is no eon- bonst of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI. CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contamy | fidemee good results seldom follow. Medical books { ‘4: are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the public act neither Mercury nor Antimony vor Arsenic nor any They are en- wisely in refraining from their study. ‘ Drixk deep | other mineral, in any form whatever. or taste not the Pierianspring,’ is good advice where | tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful | the uninformed mind, listening to itsown apprehen- | Plants, the virtues of which, thongh long known to sions is oftener ready to imagine than use its cool several Iodian tribes, and recently tv sufne eminen¢ | judgment. There is one class of medical lore, how- | ceneshehinenenheet nce unknown t | ever, thatstands in a position somewhat exceptional | 2 P See eee.) Oe ‘to our remark, and which treats on disorders and ever before administered in sc happily efficacious irregularities in which morality is offended. For | ® bp cargaece FE “aN : . this reason the patient too often suffers in secret, or | * ab saree 0 loosen from the coatsof the pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring him shia sual yee ‘icledt tans eek and crudi- into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly | a ‘nein aoa + ee va ps = to remove advice. To such we recommend srusal of th Ps 4 collect in the convoly- te naeheas” oe Walter De mes. “. D. of | tions of the small intestines. Other medicines aaty London, an established Physician, graduate and a wom — leave such collected licentiate of all the regular institutions of London | Masses Dehin as te produce habitual Costiveness and Paris; and who has made nervous disorders and with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrbow their baneful origin his p»rticular study, rnd obtain- with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known ed such a practice in this branch of therapeutics, as to allregular anatomists who examine the human qualifies him to be a safe‘and competent adviser.— oe See and hence ee ef County Chronicle, May 7th, 1861. ese well iniormed Men against the quack medi- se he MEDICAL ADVISER, by Warren |r reret ‘he age: | Rho isosond effect of the VEGR- De Roos, M. D., for the class of diseasos upon which ee peering he yeaah ig * - cleance the kid- it treats is undoubtedly the best and mest soundly — locke. Ba Gee aie eet the lives practical book which bas come under. our notice Seeeoin ake the regelarity of the one ‘Sesoe, The suthor is eee 99) var? oRDaTPneR The blood, which takes its red eolor from the aitity gr ¢ 29rh, 1861, : , : —Derbdy Telegraph, June ' ova " _ lof the liver and lung®, befere it pasres isto the To those who eontemplate marriage its perusal is | heart, being thus purified by them, and noarished especially recommended. —The km wiedge it imparts by food coming from a clean stomach, conrees freely must come some time, and happy they who do not | ghrough the veins, renews every part of the system, possess it too late. —Cure is certain in every curable | and triumphantly mounts the bauner of beaitl Bin case, and few indeed are they which are not so.— | the blooming cheek. It is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the The following are among the distressing varie’ treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex- | of human diseasesin whieh the VEGETABLE Lity pensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, | 4)EDICINES are well known to be infallible. privately, and at the least possible cost. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of persp’. ration in such cases, and the thorough solution, { all intestinal obstruction in others. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous [nstitutiong of this coun- try and the continent, for those diseases referred to such as Inflenza, side, | the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &c The Lire Mepicines have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removirg loea! inflammation from the museles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- ing the kidneys and bladder: they operate most de. lightfully on these important organs, and hence they have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to whieb these creatures adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, and which, it not removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis- eases. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complezions, by their alternative eflect upon the fluids that teed the skin, and the morbid state of which oecasions a}] erup- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- able complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time wi}l in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success which has hitherto characterized his practice, io which the distressing consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar- tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can | been instrumental in restoring to health and bappi- | ness, whilst to all who need such aid be oilers every assurance of speedy restorstion. Foreign Kesidents can be successfully treated by correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, with a Bank note or Bill un a London bouse for £5 or £10,in order that a package of wedicires tc meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next mail, thus aveiding the protracted suffering and unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other. wise occur. p* DE ROOS’ GUTTA VITAL or LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England; Seals ot the Faculte de France; Royal College of Prussia, &c , have in numberiless | effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking instances proved their superiority over every other | improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common advertised remedy fer Spermatorrhoea, languor, las- | Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one situde, depression of spirits, irritubiiity, anger, ex- | dose, or by two even in the worst cases. citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for| DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the | and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in| healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headach, | Gleet, ete. J ‘ | This medicine strengtbeus the vitality of the whok } Every ONE WHO OWNS STOCK OF ANY KIND should | system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus | use this Medicine, it is ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, avd is) speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the | 80 HARMLESS that it can always be given without | tmpaired powers of life, and invigorates the most Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wiil vanish, as a natural consequence of ite eure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length «f | fear. FarMeRS WHO ARE FarteNninG their stock should | throat, pains in the bones, and all tiose diseases in | juse these CONDITION POWDERS. They wiii keep ali kinds of steck healthy and in good heart, j}and make them fatten much easier aad quicker than they otherwise would. Remember this Caution. FIND THE SIGNATURE OF . A we 4 % 273 es 1 J. CARELOT CHOUSROEX, In full on the wrapper of cach Package. This is the only test of the True Carlton's Condition Powéers. Seorbutic humors arise from an impure state of | Take no ** Condition Powders’? without this signa- the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach are the organs at fault. The Pills will speedily restore these to a healthy action; while the Oint- soon cure any case of skin disease. Soldiers, sailors and miners use this famous Ointment in al! parts of the world. Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone and Gravel. ture. Dealers, at 25 cents per package. Sept. 14, 1863. In any of the above complaints more benefit may | quickly penetrate, and iu most instances give im- mediate relief, Six or eight of the Pills should be Diptheria, Sore Throats, &c. These maladies are of so serious and dangerous a nature that the Ointment would not be recom- mended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect It will cure, when every other means have failed, if applied immediateiy, and not delayed until the patie nt is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign re medy for sore throats. Settled cougbs or wheez ng will be promptly removed by rubbing in this unguent. Mothers should rub it into the chest ef their infants whenever there is any hvarseness, tightness, or other affection of breathing. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Old Wounds, Sores and Uleers. It is surprieing how quicky a sore, uleeror wound deprives the body of strength, and unfits it for the duties of life; but it is no less wonderful to wateh the effect of Holloway’s Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions, and assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills. The pain, This treatment creates sound Gout and Rheumatism Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the complaining parts. This treatment must be perse- The CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large | Packages, and s)ld by all Druggists and Medicine} } | Which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em the intestines with asolventprscees, and without vio- lence: all violent purges leave the bowola costive within two days. DIARRH@A and CHOLERA, by removing the | sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of the mucuous membrane, shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore | ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap- preciated. As these complaints if neglected become chronic me : ry incu able, sufferers will do wel] before they waste PILES. As s remedy for this mort distressing : ° . : ; : and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and | me ha ee = r otter absurdities professing to supersede medicines, DICINES deserve & distinct and emphatic ow to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on| mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may | city, that the former proprietor of these valuable be carried sbout the person, or left apon the toilet Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. | for upwards Of THIRTY-FIVE FEARS, and that he tried Price, lls, and four times the quantity at 33s per, '™ ¥ain every remedy prescribed within the whole bottle. The £5 packages containipg twelve Ils | COMPASS of the Materia Medvea. He, however, at quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected | length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the wiil be sent frow 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of | public, and he was cured in a very short time, after the amount per draft on a London house or otherwise, | bis recovery wa me pronounced not oniy impro- Extracts frou letters which can be seen by any > ey eee by ony Seaee FEVER AND AGUE. one. ‘Il am happy to say that I am nowquite well, thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.?’— C For this scourge of the western country these Me- | dicines will be found a safe. speedy, and certain re- D. P. St. Asaph. “Tam happy tosay that I shall not require more, thank God, and I hope He will | oT ; reward you for what you have done for me.”—A_C., | medy. Other medicines leave the system eubject Hartlepool “If my tongue could speak, or my pen | & @ return of the disease—a cure by there medi- | could write to express my gratitude to youl should | cines is permanent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, | now, [ cannot tell..°-— W. G., West Pelton. Beni) 1b we es orer. AINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, : GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE | KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &e. DR DE KOOS’ COM- POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis- charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene- rally, which too frequently barass the sufferer over the best years of life, and end only in an agonizing death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, and in three days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, &c., have utterly failed. 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., lls , and 33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated medicines over everything of the kind,is universally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them withcut precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or fear of discovery,would silently bear their afllictions rather than apply tor aid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relief. With the abovereme- dies the suflerer may without the knowledge of a second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense, Uy F ZYLOBALSAMUM, Tho great unequalled Preparations for Restoring, invigorating, Ben uiifying and Dressing the Huir, Prndering it, soft, ilky and glossy, and disposing it to main in aay desired position ; quickly cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and Batural color to the Hair. IT NEVER FAILs To Restore Grey Hair TO £ts Original Youthfui Color Vi Ws not a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same Vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. For Ladies and. Criladren Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- samum has no equal. No lady's toilet is complete without it. Sold by Druggists throughout the World, PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 4ND Here Masesty’s Hon. Commissioners have gra- ciously permitted the Government stamp,bearing the word ** Therapion’’ in white letters, to be attached to each package; thus insuring the public against fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor the sole right of supply throughout her dominigns; and any infringement of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. veringly followed for some time, and duly assisted by powerful doses of Holloway’s Pills. The essence | of these diseases lies in the blood, which bas floating | through each vessel the pain-giving poison which | vitiates and inflames every tissue it comes in con- | tact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic | enlargement about the joints so characteristic of | gouty and rheumatic maladies. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: jad Legs |\Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers seald Burns Contracted andjsore Nipples Bunions Stiff Joints jSore Throats ‘THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. | By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Bite of Mosche-'Elephantiasis tees and Sand Fistulas Skin Diseases Scurvy 498 Greenwich Street, New-York City, AGENTS FOR ENGLAND, Thomas & Uo., 7, Upper Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Bristol; Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Kan dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable through all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case of.difficulty, by enclosing a draft or order for £5 or £10, according to ibe nature of the case, payable in London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large package will be sent by return mail, carefully se- cured from observation or accident. REMATURK DECAY OF THE —\7~ | the Gutte Vite, where or what I might have been | siliernseaiin } St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co , Liverpool ; | | AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Lossov Arrerite, ANp Diseases or FemaLes—these medicines bave been used with the most beneficia! results in cases of this description: —Kuiye’s Evit and Scrorvna, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re- markable Medicines. NientSweats, Nervous De- Bitity, Nervous CompLaints of all kinds, Paury. TATION OF THE HEART, PainreR’sCoLic,arespeedily ured. MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have become impaired hy the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- dicate from the system all the effects of Mereury \infinitely sooner thun the most powerful prepara- | tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them | beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS, Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT, Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N.Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; Jobn Beer, Bedeque; Garret and Hudson, do; H. Beer, Sovthport; W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod- gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s; John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; R. J.Clarke, Orwell; R.S. Holwan, Su nmerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1864. ly DR. LA’'MERT SBEP-PRBSSRVARION, PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is 6p., BY POST, 38. CURRENCY, QS ELE-PRESERY ATION ; A popular Essay og Nervoue and Physical Debility, resulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses ig maturity, which, by prematurely exbausting the W. R. WATSON. Agent. SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether arising from youthtul imprudence or the excesses of adult life, infection, climate, &e. Observations on marriage, the prevention and removalof certain dis- qualifications, Rules aod numerops prescriptions Flies jGont Sore Heads Her Majesty’s Government, and the Chiets of for self-treatment 5 ; : S. J : Q : F ent. Suliferers wh ye Coco-bay Glandular Swell- Tumours | the Faculte de France. from alae by the Gatewinates elon ee ; ings |Uleers | HERAPION:—or CURE OF should read this work, as pointing out the sure way hi a, 7 sambago W ounds } Ginmtn. |, She eenecenieh and bi hI : to restoration of health. Sent post free in an enve- Chapped Hands |Piles /Yaws ’ gb*y popular | icone on receipt of 38, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub- Seld at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL- LOWAY, 224 Strand (near Temple Bar). London; also, by all resvectable Druggists and Dealersin Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—Is 1d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, 11s, 22s, aud 33s each Pot. *,* There is a corsiderable saving by taking the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. October 31, 1564. FP. P. NORTON, AUCTIONEER AND Commission Merehant, GEORGETOWN «..- P. E. ISLAND. October 24, 1864. ly D. M. HARINGTON, WATER. STREET, Wholesale Dealer IN Teas, Flour & Groceries, &e, _Ch’'town, Nov. 14, 1864. ishrw 3m W. S. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Anctioneer, SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. t= Produce bought on Commission, and stored ready for shipment. Southport, July 25, 1864, | medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- tals by Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- | bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine : a 7 of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-| 0¢efit from them.”--W. W. H., Queen's Coliege, ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, aud appearance of Cambridge. “I have taken your Pills with the most medicine, it cen be left orearried anywhere, and »#@ppy result.”—B. H., Cork. * Your Pills do me | taken from time te time without exciting suspicion | 8teat good,I feel better this last twelve months than Each package contains full instructions for every | for years before."—F. G., Wareham, Ashford. case. ‘* Your Pills did we more gcod than anything I have ; - taken.” —M. J Dursley. ‘I bave tried your Pills THERAPION, No. 1. in three days only | sng derived the greatest benefit pe ote ‘— V, lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. “T have taken your Pills and ay derive great | | functions of manbood, destroy the happiness of Mar. ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements _ that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, | By Dr. La’Merr, 37 Bedford Square, London, Li- centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of } Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most ugeful and interest- | ing iniormation on the phys‘ological changes which | occur in the Reproductive System during the periods |of youth, puberty, and manbood; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon | which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points | out bow all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served toan advanced period of life, how they are | lost, and how they can be recovered. 1t is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by | persons, who, practising with false medical qualifi- | cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- _ cious treatment frequently abortive. removes gonnorrhee, gleet and all discharges, effec- tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery, this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, medies have been powerless. THERAPION, No, 2, for syphilis, disease teeth; and ruin of health. skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &e marriage state by the consequences of early error, , it will render essential aid by subduing all disquali- fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. Tuerapion may be procured at IIs, and 33s per pack. f It possesses surprising mendetion of power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi- thus obtain a litated. To those who are prevented entering the AGAINST rraup, Her Mavesty’s Hon. Commission | G., Navy Hotel, St. Helier’s. | lifax, Nova Scotia; W. RK. Watson, Charlottetown /& Co ) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & Co. bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be sen THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper- | Securely packed per return. matorrhoa, and all the distressing consequences. larger profit. ERS have directed ti at the words “ WALTER De , Lonpox,’’ be printed in white letters on 2h | affired to the above, to imitate which is felon y- | February 3, 1862. | CAUTION.— Therebeing hig hlyinjuriousi mitations | of the above, sufferers should guard against the recom- | other medicines by dishon: stvendors, who | To PROTECT THE PUBLIC. Roos, | ¢ Stamp j The author is the only legally qualified practi- Sold by Langley & Johnston, Hollis-etreet, Ha- tioner whose name stands en the * Medical Kegister,’ , | (the sole test of medical qualifieation) who has been piles, irritation of the lower bowel,cough,bronchitig, | Prince Edward Isiand; J. Ward, Esq., News Office, |exclusively engaged for a series of years ip the asthina, and sume of the more trying complaints of 5Yduey, Cape Breton; E H. Parker, (late Palmer | treatment of the various functional disorders pf the , nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to affording prompt relief, where other well-tried re. | Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, New | the great dissoveries of modern rcicnce, are reutter- | Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co., Que- | bec, C. A. & J Langley, Yates Street, San Fran- of fhe bones. sore threat, threatened destruction of °°: Mr. Mardo, Druggi-t, and J. McCoubrey, the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim- | #84-» 5t. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker and from six till eight, either personally or by let- ples, spots. blotebes, and all diseases for which ic * Sons, Bt. John, New Brunswick; Lymans & Co, ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. bas been too much a fashion to employ mercury, | Toronto, of whom also may be bad ** THE MEDI. | sarsaparilla, de. , tothe destruction of the sufferer’s CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise in pro- Under this medicino CUriMg any of the above, enclose the amount by every vestige of disease rapidiy d:sappears; aud the @?aft or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Blooms- | ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily fram ten tili two, Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- fully treated by gorrespondence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address, | “ SELF-PRESERVATION ”’ ' may be had of the undermeptioned Agents, price | 1s 6d; free by post, 38, currency :— Hauirax, N.8.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. Yarmopru, N. &.—Messrs. Young and Baker, Booksellers. Sypney, C. B —Mr.J. P. Ward, News Office. -| Sr. Jonx, N. B.—Mesers. H. Chubb & Co., Courier Office. ee P. E.I.—Mr. J. Ings, Islander ee, Charlottetown, Noy 9, 1868. Jy 9}