J tn 4 BPD MISCELLANEOUS. PAKSON BROWNLOW ON TILE SITUATION. ‘ The notorious Rarsen Brownlow, Governor of Tennessee, is pne of the deputation of | loyal Southerners who dave been holding a ¥ 7 cofventiun at Philaddiphia.” At Trenton he made a speech, in which, alluding to the present aspect of affairs in the United States, | he epoke as follows :— Now, gentlemen, Lag: befpre you, not as an slarmist—not as a sensational man. [ am before you to -predict what you do not want to hear—that is, that you are to have another war, 1 know something of the tem- peti and the spirit of the. Southern mind. The devil is in them, gentlemen, and the devil is particularly ia the wanat their head —now the octupant~of the White Llouse. | [Cheers and laughter] I shall. wy nothing Without mature and deliberate reflection, and Lehall say fothing.an New Jersey that) 1 would not say at. home—in any of the towns, or if the eapital of Tennessee. I say to you if the rebels of Use South, with Andy Johppony et Gheit head, shail plunge this eountry into another war, and you are forced again to leave your homes and go duwn into the Sunth tu sabdue aod put down the re- belliow, i have something to say about the tungements that are to /ollow. I want to tor a fieger in that pie. I advise that you ivide the great army of the Nurth into three | Giwisions ; the firet slall go armed wih small arms and heavy artillery, und do the killing ;} the second division shall go with spirits o! tur tine aed pine-knos torches, and do the butane dake the third and last shall go with &, BuRVeyer’s compass and sarvey the land into small parcels and sell them to pay the expenses of the war to the men that fight to wphold the honor of the fay. [applause ; and tries of + That's goud ductrime—that’s | wihiat they deserve.” ] <i me BEAUTY AND VIGOUR. a . Pur the ‘sex to wish te be beautiful is reason- able and natural.. With what rapture do we} gaze upon sdevely couutenance, on every feature | of which sifg the ealuness of coutent—the radi-| ance of a happy, guileless wind, spotless in tis eyes. With what admiration do we look ona! blimbing complexion. That delicately wonderful | texture mhalhog, exhaling, u tiriugiy, wilh un! conceivable elastienty and streugth, and covering | Us With & garment lighter than gossomer—those inevia ble points more sensitive than eleetric wires thar jis the outer lo the inner world, bearing on its surface a blush more evanescent than the bieou | on a flewer—Yes, beauiy is charwing. But may vanish Wi amoment, for iC is bul an aurevic around the brow of health—tie sign like the fra- grance of the flower of perleet vitality. Beauty is strength, and strength and health de peud on the order of the animal functions. For regulating these, llolleway's discoveries have proved the most poteatever Known. His Pils, stimulaters of the stomach, avdsecreting organs, separating the deleterous dep sits iu the varieus fliids, ahd @vacuating by the skin and bowels, those particies which by inriuling Lhe Vessels ex- Gite disease, are judeed doequalled in the cata- logue of medicines The Owtmenut arrests either recent or chronic nicetation, hips the discharge, and, at the same time, by its peculiarly soflening qualities, soothes and reduces inflammation at the edges of the ten der vessels, and thus inducing them to reunite | not only rapidly, but se as net to bear these bard aud unsightly scars which e often ree-ain wil-| besses of the past disease, aud despeilers of per-| supal appearatice through bie. Nothing can compare with bealth, its preservation is our chief duty and highest interest. Liopair this either by excess or beglect, and beauty sv becoming is dis- torted. The happy countenance well nigh trans- parent is discoloured by disease. Unsightly sores break eut and fester on the shin. As the lava from a burcing mountain, so the eruption, evi- dence of toner malady goes on, corrupting as it goes. Lite itself would soon. be extinguished. | Buf séreice steps in. The hand of the skilfil gar- deyer is at hand, ready to bew! and re-invigerate. We are not saying wore than what is known to| all the world when we assert that Holloway's Pils and Owtmenut are equal to their celebrity, which has been well and nobly earned. Profes- ser Hulioway is a fortunate man to be able to offer etch genuine remedies, and sufferers are in- | deed fortunate in having them sv near at baud.— Temperance Freethinker. -—> Dancer of A New RaevoiuTh | i i wv. —The New | York Times, in an article replying to a Re- publican paper in Pittsburg, wakes the fol- lowimg suggestive remaks :—— «By law Coagress consists of 241 members, and by lew also, a majority of the whole number or 121 members, constitute a quo- ruw. Suppose that members elected trom the Soutberp States should meet in Decem- ber, 1867, and be enough, added to the Nor- thernymembers who believe in ther right of | representation, and who would meet them to. constitute a quorum; and suppose the Nor- thern members who do not believe the Suuth edtitled Ww representation, and who would not meet theny, should meet by themselves, con- stitute less than a quorum of the whole num- ber. The Pittsburgh Chronicle begins to see the poserbility of such ao vecurrence, and it also sees that the Presideot will be under the necessity of recognizing one or the other of these jes a8 the valid cunstitutional House of Representatives. He must send his, message tu one or the other. He must sign, bills passed by one or the other. He must) treat one or the other asa branch of Con-| fress, clothed with the powerof making laws, | and the other as having wo such authority. | ad under the circumstances assumed, there | ean be very little doubt, in view of his known opinions, on the subject, that President Juhn- son will recognize the numerical qaorum— the body whief contains the majority of ail the members—as the only body authurized by the" Constitution to make laws for the) United States. Hewill probably send his wwe to that body ; he will signa the bills they pass, if concurred in by the Senate, and he wat not recognize the acts of the other as valid in any respect. The Senate, on the con- trary, will recognize a majority from all the. States but ten, even if they are & winority of the whole, as a real Congress, and as clothed | with all the powers of |egwlation. Here, certainly, is danger of a collision of autho- rity. We have furesven it, and warned the eountry of it. The Radicals have f-reseen it, and are preparing for it. They have net cocealed their purpose, in such an event, | te appeal to furee, and rowwe the country to another conflict of arws.”’ ————? <P ARTIFICIAL Fuowrns.— Ladies who deck) their hair with mimic bloom have in general | littie idea of the way in Whiel these false flowers | grev. They wear them light-heartedly im the gayest eeenes, and think vot that they are trans plabted frou the saddest. They, put forth their leaves and delicate hues in (fing garrets, in fe-| tid back kitchens, or in hot over-erowded factor- | ies, where the health of those who made ther | wad Withering away, Where (he gae-bernera are offen Without glass or shade, and gas stoves are | aetou the tablet te heat the teols, while a hun- | dred women and girls trom nine years old and | upwards bead over thetx hoc-louse plants. Some heid the haud-olanep which cute through sixteen folds at @ time of the unielin or silk that is to soake the leaves and flowers. Others vein the | leaves by pressing them between dies, or paint | the petalg seperately with a brush when the cen- | tee ito de lett white, Moat of tiem are busy | with the Goer wurk of constructing the flowers. | The guw and Wax, dust tor bloom with potatoe flour, or with blown glass powder for frost; they twist paper or silk Unread te the staik, and make the foundation on which the petals muy atick Slender wires are rus through the blossoms, aud | @ swall goffering iren gives (vem their curl. Ail) this m straining and fidgety work, expeerally by | gas tight, with biistered ting rs, thutnbuails worn | tu the quick, and the dust of patote and other guaterials flaming the eyes and preparing | atietits for the Opthalavie Hoepital, The bright om and carmines try the sight sadly, and the | jatter causes heaviness in the bead. Arsenic | green and verdigria blae are wow seldom used ; but eyeugh is left te poison the poor * flower girls’ existence. She works in Londen fourteen or fiiteey bouwa a day, aud some times longer. After thirteen hours’ work, yirls often take home sulfivient for two houre more. _——--—~—e A Sarnia (Canada) paper, says that five em were druwned at the mouth of the auble river @ few nights ago, by the upset- ing of a boat. Jt appears two small boats, | ovspininn seven men in all, had been@eross | tu Forestville, Mieh., leaving that place for | the Sauble, on the duy mentioned. The weather getting stormy us they approached the Canada shure, one of che boats struck on the bar sear the wouth of the Sauble, and updet, the cobsequenee being, thac five out ot she seven web Wik & Watery graye, | About six thous-| | LONDON HOUSE! 1866 SPRING GOODS! 1866. ‘dl | Undine, L. C. Owen, ~ St Dunstan's College; Under the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop af Charlottetown. PEMEIS INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown Read, a mile and a quarter north of Charlettetowa. ‘The site is pecuhariy beautiful, healthy, and far removed from the dis- tractions and moral dangers of the city. The College Grounds are large, affording ample room for games and athletic exercises. The course of studies embraces all the branches necessary to prepare young men for the study at the learned professions or fit them for mereantile pursuits, such as History, Geography. the English, French, Latin and Greek Languages, Rhetoric, Mathematics, Philosophy, Chemistry, &e. Music, vocal and instruinental—is aiso taught. The College possesses a large and well selected Library, as Well as au extensive Philosophy Ap- paratus, The Profesgors and Teachers reside in the In- stitution, forming but ove family with the studente, and exeremsing a constant supervision favorable to discipline, decorun aud good morals. Catholic students are carefully and frequently instructed in their holy religuon, which they are re- quired to practise, The most selicitous attention is paid to the morals of all; and whilst within the College enclosure they are coastantly under the watchtul eyeef one of the Teachers or Prefects Pertect discipline is strictly but hindly entorced | Students wher entering trust produce sulis- factory testimonials of good character. The College is visited regularly once a week by \ and. in order to obtain it, we will, from this date, offer our entire STOCK of DRY GOOD>, HARDWARE, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, Skeleton Skirts, Ete., Etc. Etc, Ata Discount of Twenty per Cent, FOR CASH ONLY! The halls and rooms of (he building are spacivus, | tairy and cowfortable. ae t + i (FURNITURE) AEG i } GRORGE DOUGLAS. FURNITURE STOKE | FURKITO s situated on the Corner of Kent Street and King Square, and is stocked with The Largest Assortment OF Ready-made Furniture TO BE FOUND IN THE CiTy. Febrnary 12, 1866 4 a Physician. me > ome aa TERMS: | 2 a Pra Im Per Quarter of Il Weeks. 3 4 i oa Beard and Tuition, - . - £6 v oe a ~ iC Use of Library, - ° * ) oO} ad fra Physician's Fee, - ° ° 0 l oO} eva rs > Te, 4 pEcr Payments to be made half-yearly inadvanee. | = =~ ] bh The College furnishes bed-steads and mat- ‘ty < ow bs aay | trasees : the students must provide their own beds | wea ~~ ( fis ae and bedding, brushes, basins, towels, Ke. aa s cA a ™ 'D The Scholastic year commences on the firs.” | —~ hd q2 - bs Wednesday in September and ends #bout the | $> tb FZ «4 yy middle of July. Studeuts are requested to enter S md b> ae the College on the first day of the opening of the | 5 ms ~ _ classes. or e< 9 es For further particulars apply to | S ts a , Sie wr A McDONALD. | | St. Dunstan’s College, Aug. 6th, 1866. ww te mene” - p Ww aot = a will be re ofened this year on the e ' a {= aoe a: 2 a o a Bi 7c ti o ooin oI — = a . —— ~ 4 7 DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY = 3 ja a i Siete. gig saa TS WITH me ) mS : bow a DELANY & BYRNE BMA Lo) ee ' os ad Bt oe ° b> mo i> a ’E want MONKEY to pay our Bills. ek B- } NN ‘udy “OVQOL S S TST 20 A UME \ JOHN BELL, ANUFACTURER of Clothin M in allits branches, thankful to his Pee and patrons for past favors, beys leave to inform them and the public generally, that he is still to be fonnd at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and | . j | | ix prepared to make up all kinds of garments, entrust fed to him in the latest style aud improvement of fashion. We will give 10a worth of Goods for Rs, J* es We will vive 20s worth of Goods for 16s, Terms e ash. We wil! vive 30s worth of Goods for 248. | (# Larger Sums in Proportion. 45] This is a good Gpportunity for those who have money tu invest it to advantage. DELANY & BYKNE. QUEEN STREET. Opposite Hon. Daniel Brenan’s. Ch'town, August 6, 1866. Established 1820. YHE Subseribers have now completed their lmporttations for the Season, per Ships | Lotus, Lillie, Edwin & Lizzie, Ariadae, and Brigt. Helen Davies. Wholesale and Retail at their usual low prices. Hhbds and Tierces Bright Bales Carpe’s & Woolens SUGAR, * Striped and Check Hhds Mnsrcovado MO-! Shirtings. LASSES, Bagging, Crates Earthenware. 3aud 4 bushel Grain Chests and half-chests Sacks, prime Congou TEA, Packages assorted Paints, Cases Rubber Buots and Hhds Paint Oil, Shoes, \Casks assorted Cutlery, Cases Ready-made Cloth- Bundles Spring, Cast and ing and Rubber Coats | Blister Steel, Cases Millinery, ‘Tons assorted Bar Iron, ss Haberdashery, |Pieces Plongh Metal, ‘* Silks and Ribbons, |Packages Nails & Spikes ‘* Linnen Drapery, | # Ironmongery, ** Hosiery, Sides Sole LEATHER, ** (Gloves, Barrels Currants, Crush- * Shawlsand Mantles; edSngar. Floar, Epsom ** Townsend's HATS, Salts, Cudbear, Ginger; and CAPS, | Casks. Baking Soda: “ Floor Cloths, Keys Mustard. Powder; | Bales Cloths, | Boxes Tobacco, Rais- * White andColonred| ins, Soap, Lozenges, Cotton Warp, | Glass; Bays Pepper, « Printed, Unbleach-| Rice; Coils Manilla ed wud White Culi-| coes. | Kope, &e ’ &e. G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown. June 4, 1866. 1 Great Bargains. ‘Pue Subseriber intending to make an alteration in his business on the Ist of Oc- teber next, will sell the following articles at the prices named below, viz:— TEA, 2s 6d to 23 9d per Ib.; warranted good. SUGAR, 7d per Ib. GIN, 63s Gd to 7s per gallon RUM, 4a to 4s 3d do. BRANDY, ies. do. SALT, Is 8d per bushel. ‘TOBACCO, Is 8d per Ib. COTTON WARP, 163 6d, White. Du. 198, Blue. FLOUR, 40s to 50s per barrel. GLASSWARE, NAILS, PAINTS and OILS, ata Great Reduction in Prices HUGH MONAGHAN. Queen-street, Charlottetown, 2 | Queen Street, July 9, 1866 evening. Fntrence at the side Door, NOTICE. Dr. Tidge’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and Invalids, FQECOMMENDED by the Faculty and Sold by Dragyists aud Grocers every where, in Tins, at prices to suit all classes. J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N. S. Managing Agent for B. N. A. ly October 8 P. B. ISLAND Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers Princess of Waks and Heather Belle SUMMER ARRANGEMET. The Steamer “Princess of Wales”’ KAVES CHARLOTTETOWN fr —4 SUMMERSIDE, SHEDIAC, RICHIBUCTO, CHATHAM, and NEWCASTLE, every Monday night at 11 o’elock, reaching Shediac in time fo the morning Train on Tuesday. Leaves Shediie for Richibucto at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, and Richibucto for Chatham and Newcastle, at one o'clock same day, arriving at Chatham and Neweastle same evening Leaves Newcastle for Shediac at three o'clock on Wednesday morning, calling at Chatham and Richi- bucto on way down. town on Wednesday afternoon at balf-past 2 o'clock, immediately on arrival of the Train. Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Thurs- day morning at nine; returning, leaves Pictowfor Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock same night. Leaves Charlottetown for Sumnrerside and Shedixe every Friday morning at half-past eight o'clock. Leuves Shediae for Summerside and harlotte- town at half-past two, after arrival of Train, every Satarday afternoon, arriving at Charlottetown ut half past ten same night. The Steamer “ Heather Belle”’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Monday morning at nine Leaves PICTOU same evening—on arrival of Mail, about half-past four o’clock—for Charlotte- town. Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every Tharseday and Saturday wornings at five o'clock; returning to Charlottetown same evenings, immediately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about 4 o'clock in the FARES: From Charlottetown to Pictou or back, Cabin 12s Steerave 10s td Charlottetown to Brule or back, Cubin 9s, Steer- ave 7s fd. Steeraye 7s 6d. aie a: tk CHEAPEST GOODS i E E h J uropean Exchange. 100 Pieces GREY CALICO, | 50 pieces Reaarra 50 White DO. |. SHIRTING, will be sold at a Bargain. PrP. W. HYNDMAN. do At EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, 0 chests TEA, very superior, at small advance on cust. P. W. HYNDMAN. - 1 5 } | j Merchaats and Traders will find it very much to their advantage to puar- chase at the ** European Exchange.” P. W. HYNDMAN. MID-SUMMER TRIP. To arrive per L. C. Owrs, 50 Pieces FANCY Prints. Per Unoine, 8Crates EARTUENWARE P. W. HYNDMAN. July 46, 1866, RFMOVAL. R. W. G&. Satheriand bo: removed from his late residenve on Queen Street, Streets, and would respectfully inform hix friends | and enstomers, that by late arrivals of direct impor j tutions from Earope, be has greatly added to his large Stock of Drags, Chemicals, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles in variety. DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the pa- ; ; : dence in Cliurlottetown, and hopes the same nay Se continyed towards him; trusting that, by asal- | duity and attention in every branch of bis protes- sion, be will retuin the contideuce of the public. The Dispensary is auder che Doctor's own supervision. Advice to the poor Gratis, Charlottetown, Muy 7, 1866. | | to the corner of Kent and Great Georve | ronage 60 liberally extended to him since his resi- | | | FARES—FREIGHT. Charlottetown to Summerside, Is per barrel bulk, Charlottetown to Shediac -or back, Cabin 18s. | Steerage 15s | Charlottetown to Richibucto or back, $5 00 Do Miramichi, do 6.00 Summerside to Richibucto, do 3.50 Do Miramichi, do 4 50 Shediac to Richibneto, do 2 00 | Do Miramichi, do 3.00 | Ch'town to St. John or back. £1 Bs 13d, or 4.50 | Do Kastport, do 117s 6d, or 600 | Do Portland, do 2108 Od, or 8.00 | Do Boston, do 2 16s sd, or 900 | do Shediae, Is 6d do Richibueo & 2. 0 Do Miramichi : ue 24 de | Shediue to Richibneto and / Miramichi, ¢ 8 64 do RETURN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown and Sammerside, 12s, available one week. Tickets void if parties leave the Island during the time. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one first class fare, may be issued at any Ticket Ollice, to | parties of five or more yoing and returning to- vether, to and from any one station within one | week, it being distinetiy understood that unless \these conditions are complied with, the Tickets | will be void SEASON TICKETS may be purchased at Office for individuals or familics. By Order, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Charlottetown, Jane 18, 1866. | JUST OPENED, A EN'S KILD BOOTS, | W.E. DAWSON. s Kid BOOTS, CASHMERE LEVANT ditto At May 21, 1866. PRINCE of WALES ditto W omen’ | | aay “" BALMOKAL a LASTING ? At W.E. DAWSON. May 21, 1866. i At W. E. DAWSON’S. May 21, 1866 English Malt Vinegar: To be bad at W. E. DAWSON'S. os Leaves Shediae for Summerside and Charlotte- : Charlottetown to Summerside or back, Cabin 9s, | ( ‘hildrea’s BOOTS and SHOES. TOOTH ACHE. Instant. Cure, } HL TERS NERVINE, MMEDLATELY on its application. giver permanent relief by the painless destruction of he nerve iv decayed teeth, forms a complete stopp ing, and renders extraction seldom necessary. | + Sold by Druggists everyw here. WOOLRICHDS Patent Pick-mo-up Bittors. | | | Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. RE WAREROOHS Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hiudson’s Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &e. For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, Knghsh Pharmacy, Halifar, N. 8. Agent for B. N. A. ly | | | | | | October 8, 1866. - Judson’s Worm Tea! ‘THE WOST RELIABLE FRIEND! Hollow tment. Its Searching & Healing Proper- ties aro knownand recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment! has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer | known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it | self more conv neing than anything that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful bealing pespertes. In the cure of bud legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ringworm, scald head, scrofula, and d seases of | the skin generally. there is no remedy to be com pared to it When assiduously rubbed upon the skin (previously weil bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, im its passage, every part to which it is applied. | . j | 7 - . Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, forp Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent reli f is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Orntwent, twice a day, upon the neck, chestand back. Its acts upon the very uainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s reparation and all old par ticles detrimental to its preservation. The QOvnt- ment, used conjoi: tly with Iiviloway’s Pills, will act so searchingly and certainly as to effeet cures in the most hopeless causes. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts alfeeted, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be previously opened by fomentations with warm water [he gross humors require expulsion from the sys Holloway’s admiradle Pills, which, by purifying an strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera |}tion of the Omtment and facilitate and confirm | the cure. ‘Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- corations of all kinds. | | . ac . There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the | treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s Nothing can be sv simple or safe as the | | Ointment. | manner in which it is applied, or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionaily. The Oint- ; ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the [t quickly penetrates | | pores just as salt enters meat ito the source of the evil aud drives it from the } system. | : 'Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. | In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s | Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. | [t manifests a peculiar power io restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and checking all acrimouious and unhealthy disebarge, Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fail more under the management of the mother than the medical wan. Hoiloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by ber as a **Household Treasure,’* us it vever fails in bringing out the rash in measles and searlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases its effect ismiraculous. Incases of whoopiug cough and croup, this invaluable Ointwent should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ehest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holloways’s famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the eurf tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Pii's should be used in the fuilowing cases? \Corns (soft) | Rheumatism iCancers {Scald Heads | Burns \Contracted and |Sore Nipples sunions Stiff Joints Sore Throats | Bite of Mosche- Klephantiasis {Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas jScurvy Flies \Gont Sore Heads Bad Legs | fad Dreasts Coco-bay Glandalar Swel-| Tumours | Chiego-foot lings Neers | Chilblains Louibago Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws | Seld at the Establishment of Proressor Hotto way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respeetable Druggists and Dealers in | Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the | following prices:—Is 14d, 23 9d, 4s Gd, 11s, 22s, | and 33s each Pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the | larger size. | N B. Directions for the guidance of patients in | every disorder are affixed to each Pot. | _ August vs 1865 " | | | Eextension "ables. i ED. STAIR, A Kent Street, nert H. Palmer's Office. mm | ow Cabinet-making. Upholstering, &c. 4 4 g° y Cofia Plates Lettered. tg a ae o- . 7 y 2 Hall Tables & Hat Trees Feb'y 26, 18066. FURNITURE of all kinds made to order, and from seasoned Stock. saqorpae mM, Undertaking punctually attended to. ALL WORK MADE WARRANTED @ TO Givo Satisfaction. f Boston and Age Colonial | STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 7, IK Steamshins Adhamlra, Capt. P. A. Nickersox, and ORLENTAL, Capt. F. M Sxow, sail for BOSTON from CHARLOTTE- TOWN every MONDAY, connecting with: dit- ferent Lines of Steamers to New York, Philadel- phia and Baltimore. RATES OF PASSAGE: Ladies’ Ist Gent's Cabin. Cabin, Forward. To Boston, £2108 £2 158 £2 Se Halifax, 1 10s 1 15s 1 5s Canso, L Os 1 Ss 1 Os | | For further information apply to the Agents. es CARVELL PROTHERS. | ne ao | | : Carlton’s Condition Powders! For Sale. | Pur Northern Half of TOWN LOT be No. 2!, in the First Handred of Lots in the City of Charlottetown, sitnute at the corner of Prince nud King Streets, near the Steam | Ferry Wharf, well adapted for business purposes, or fora private regideure. App!¥ to Dee. 18, 863, JOSEPH BALL. tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to > | . . , - . | Administration Notice, LL persons indebted to the Estate of | Captain GeorGr Forrest, late of Seath- port, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having legal demands against the said Kstate, are required to furnish the same, duly attested, tv the wodersigned for settlement. AMELIA FORREST, Executrix. JOHN Ro BOURKE, Exeeator, Southpert, Sept. 20. Pe66 the Square. Just on NEW TOBACCO FACTORY = vy) a) Pi) 3 SOuWSsuS293— IVeNTTE SUBSCRIBER having JUS OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE lis prepared to supply Wholesale Customers wit! ithe Island Mauufactared TORACCO, warranted i | yood article, at the very lowest prices, und ou the inmost reasonable terms — and hopes his Factory being the first of the kind established in Prine Connty, will meet i County geperally. ie i : , i PA PRICK REILLY. Rummerside, daly 31. 1862, GEO. BREMNER, Printer, Hook-binder, AND STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. | FF Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner's Book and ‘Stationery Store, Prince Street, ‘where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. e” of best quality, und for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, 4 holes jewelled,.....,csie-tn<s £310 0- 90. tm Eeentine CONMOR onsen db stmnreeeic 400 IID DRT 6 ois whic met een 78 8 Watch Chains and Keys Finger Rings, Stee! Ear Kings and Brooches. Gents’ Pins in great variety by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker Smarden's Corner. 4. "GY Subscriber has on hand 100 Bolu of EXTRA NAVY CANVAS. in numbers | 2,3,4,5,6,7.8. Also. 300 yards DUCK suitable for Fishing Boats. Sail Twine, Bolt Rope— Manilla Cordage, Iron all sizes, llemp do Spikes, 20 Bbhls Coal Tar, Nails, 20 do Pitch, Castings, Oakum Paraphine Varnish, Bright Varnish, Scupper Pipes, Machinery Oil, Do Augers, Rooling Pitch and Paper. The whole will be sold at the lowest prices by H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, April 2nd, 1866. is Grain! Grain! Grain ! and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, [= Constantly on hand, at pricescheaperthan car be purchased inthe narket.the best of Ram ,Brandy Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Wbis key. Also—X, XX,and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. June 20. 1866 ss NOTICE. PEAK, Esquire deceased in accordance with the | directions contained in his last Willand Testament | —the undersigned reqnest al] persons indebred tc the said Hstate tomake immediate payment, other sanhie- B. L. A. PEAKE, D. HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Surviving Trustees & Exeentors NOTICE, & LL. Persons indebted to CHARLES % BELL, formerly of Charlottetown, but at present residing in Auckland, New Zealand, are ber, Attorney of Messrs. Jomn S. MCLEAN and Joun B. CAMPBELL, of Haiifax, Nova Scotia, Merebauts, to whem all debts due to the said CHARLES BELL have been assigued by Deed of Assignwent, dated the 16th day of June, instant. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, June Isth, P66. Administration Notice. LL Persons. indebted to the Estate of JOHN GATES, late of Charlottetown, de ceased, are requested to wake immediate payment ; and those having legal demands against the said Wstate, ure reqnired to furnish the same, duly attested, to the andersigned for settlement MKS. M. GATES, Executrix. JOUN HU. GATES, Executor. Ch'town, July 30. 1R66 Judson’s Pills. ‘ TO THE TENA N TRY OF P. E. ISLAND. ‘ue MUL Legislature. during the late Sess'on having pnssed ** An Act to assist Tenants it the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advaneing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the amount agreed npon by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purchase Mouey of his barm— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to ali tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their Farms, as in manuer and exteut provided under such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and full particulars may be obtained at the otlice of Crown Lands, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JUUN ALDOUS, Commissioner, Public Lands Office, May 8. 1865, DR. LA’MERT ON SELF-PRESERVATION, PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND Cases, Is. 6p, LY Post, 3S. CURR+# NCY. GELF-FRESFRVATION ; A popular Essay on OO Norvous and Physical Debihity, resulting from | injurwus habits contracted in youth, or excesses tn | matur ty, which, by prematurely exhausting the | ‘uuctions of manhood, destroy the bappiness of | Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage- ments that constitute the most cherished objects of existence, by Dr. La’Metr, 37 Bedtord square, Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physi- cians of Edinburgh; Member of the hi yal College | | | | | of Surgeons, England, &c. The above work contains most usefuland interest- | ing information on the: physiological changes which | oceur in the Keproductive System during the periods }of youth, puberty, and manhood; and un 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 to an advanced peried of life, bow they are lost, and how they can be recovered | the gross exuggeratiwus, alarung ceseriptions and dangerous remedics so generally resorted to by per- | sons, whe, practising with false medeal qualifiea- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and renuer judi- | cious treatment frequently abortive. The autbor is the only legally qualified practi- | tioner whose name stands on the *Medieal meyister,’ | (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been | exclusively engaged for a seri.s of years in the | | treatinent of the various functional disorders of the | | nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to | | the great discoveries of modern science, are render. | | of treatment. | At home for consultation daily from ten till two, and from six till eight, either personally or by let- | ter—37 Bedioid square, London, England. | Patients residing in the Colonies can be success- fully treated by correspondence, and remedies ean | be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. , Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S., Messrs. Youn ocksellers. | Office. St, John | Courier Office. Charlottoto Ings, Islander Office. Charlottetown, Noy. 9, 1863. ly fOct J th liberal patronage from the Traders aud Merchaats of Summerside, and Prince Uslt RECEIVED, from ENGLAND. TAXHE highest price given for BARLEY REPARATORY to closing the bnsi- ness of the Estate of the late JAMES wise legal proceedings will be taken to enforce the hereby notified to make payment to the Subscri- Me | itis free trom ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mude “ SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of | 'the undermentioned Agents, price 1s Gd; free by | | post, 3s currency :—Halifax, N.S, Mr. Johnson, | g & Baker, | Sydney,C.B,Mr.J P. Ward, News | »N B, Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., | wo, P. B.I, Mr. Jobo | DR. KNIGHT'S CRIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, Is the only preparation in use which -nvariably | CHANGES GRAY AND FADED HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL | coven. Its effegts are so UNIFORM AND sve: DY, as to be regarded alinust MIRACULUUS, It gives UNIVERSAL SaTi-racrioN, a single trial proving its superiority over all other articles of- fered to the public under similar names, Lixer. EG. Warre, writes from Eastport, Me, April t7, s8t6; ‘ Though bot twenty-six years ifage, my bair had become quite gray, when, at! [the sugyestion of Dr. | Oriental Hair Restorer a iat. ln ten | the first application my hair was dark wud solt as Days from rin chiidhood. buast of sach remarkable eff cts.”’ Va , February 5, 1866, says: “1 regret that the frosts of winter shoul petually in my bair, but to gratify my daughter, aave used your Ovwntal HairRestorer, and with the Happiest results. My hair, which two weeks since wus white as silver, is CuMPLETELY RESTORED 10 HE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FURTY YEARS AGU. dn uy daughter’s behall, i thank you beartily.”’ Cart. C U. Cowan, of the ** Sea Queen,” dates it Bermuda, December 27, 1865 ; * Your Ovsiental ar Restore is looked upon as something wiracu- .uus by the people bere. Such uniform, speedy, and satisfactory eflects have never ftolluwed tue use of any other preparation,”’ Mars. Oriver, of Carl ton, N. Y¥., says in her letter, dated May 9, 1866: ‘f won’t say that 1 uave used your Ortental Har Resturer, for what use 4b a person ol my age have tor such things ? But ny frieads bave used it, aud 1 have witnessed its wonderful effects. If 1 ever should get gray, 1 suall Know What to resort tu ”’ the above, but their publication is nut considered necessary. In the preparation ef the Oriental Hair Restorer the most custly material is used, and by pains are 8,ated to make it an article which shall STAND THE TEST OF ALL TIMS. The verdict of the people is in its favor. Knight's Oriental Hair Restorer is prepared by E. k. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Mass And sold by all Druggists, Periumers, Fancy Goods Dealers, and Merguauts generally, at One Dollar per Bottie. —_—— Dik. KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING. A VEGETABLE PREPARATION For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair, Contains nei‘oer Oil nor Aleobel, This article has been prepared with a view to supercede the pernicivus compounds so Common in the market, the use of which bas been almost in- variably detrimental to the growth aud beauty of the hair. It is especially adapted to the use of iadies and children, with whom it is a UNIVER- SAL FAVORITE. Persons whose bair bas been ‘binned by sickness or age should give it a trial. A luxuriant growth will result. By the use of Dr. KNIGHTS’ HALK DRESSING, the bair is beau- tified, its growth is improved, the scalp is cleansed, Nervous Headathe is cured, hair eaters are era- dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are removed. DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, [s a scientific discovery, prepared under the super- ittendence of av eminent chemist, and is approved, recommended and used by the medical faculty. It will not soil or stam the skin, or any article of apparel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in large bottles, and is suid by ali Druggists, Per tumers and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. Prepared by E. R. KNIGHTS, M.D. Chemist, Melrose, Mass. DR. LAROOKAH’S ~ PULMONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Biood, Pieurisy, Lnflawwation of the Lungs or Chest, Pain in the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump tion in its early stages, and all Diseases of tue Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known and too highly esteemed to require commendation bere It is re garded a necesssity im every household, and is heartily endorsed by the medical aculty, clergy- men of every denowination, authors editors, mem ber- of Congress, and many of our most distinguish ed men in public and private life. COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT, &c. Letter from Hon, D. W. Gooch, Member of Con- gress from Massachusetts. Meveose, July 19, 1865. | Dr, E. R. Kytenrs—Dear Sir ; | } | [have used Dr, Larovkah’s Syrup in my family | for six years, and have found it an exceilent re- | medy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats and ali | consumptive complaints, &e I uave recommended it to several friends, who have received great benefit from its use. Letter from a well known Boston Druggist of of twenty years experience, and Steward Han over Street M. E. Church. Boston, March 9, 1865. Dr. E. R. Kyieurs: Having used LAROOK AH’S PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in my family for the past six years, I am prepared to say that it is superior to any medicine I bave ever known, for the positive cure of Courbs, Colds, Sore Throat and all similar complaints. As I take cold very easy, | have bad great opportunity to test the virives of this valuable remedy, and it haz never FAILED me yet, however violent the disease. Hav- ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, I have had good opp rtunities of knowing the virtues of the various medicines sold, and pronounce **LAROOKAH’s SYKUP” Tee Bast of any article EVER presented to the public. Yours, W.R. LOWEN, 86 Hanover St. Space will permit the publication of but a tithe of the certificates which are constantly coming in from all quarters of the globe. Patients will find the most conclusive evidence of the value of this re- medy in a trial of it, which will cost but a trifle, land which may yield priceless results. Large botties $1 00 —medium size 50 cents. Pre- pared by E. K. KNIGHTS, M. D., Chemist, Mel- rose, Mass., and suid by all druggists. DR. LARGOKAILS SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the speedy and permaneut cure of Liver Complaint, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Dyspep- sia, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Ervsipelas, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, Pustales, Blotches, Boils, Tamers, Salt Rheum, Ulcers and Sores, Rhetuatism, Paiu in the Stomach, Side and Bowels,General Debility, Uterine Ulceration, Syphilisand Mer- curial Disease, And all complaints arising trom or resulting in IMPURE BLOOD, It is double the strength of any other Sarsapa- rilla Compound in the Market, aud is indorsed by | the medical faculty as the best and cheapest Blood | Purilier extant. Read the following commendation from Dr |} Abbot of Boston. widely kuown as one of the } most successful practitioners in the country :-- Boston, Dec. 6, 1863. Dr. E. R. Kxicuts, Metrose, Mass. : Dear Six; IT have used Dr. Lanooxk .h's Sarsa- parilla Compound in my practice for several years. jand after a caretul observation of its effects. Ido ) net hesitate to saz that it is, in my opinion, the SUREST, SAFEST, and CHEAPEST REMEDY for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILI'TIC Dis- KASES that has ever been made avaible to the wedical profession. Fraternally yours, Ss. Y. ABBOTT, M D. From an eminent Drugyist of Lowell: C.R- Kimpatc, Esq., of Lowell, says that he | regards LAKOOKAH & BARSAPARILLA ComMpeUND as the BEST SPRING MEDICINE AND BLOOD | PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD. The demand for itis increasing with great rapidity, aud ! effects ure remarkable . Dr. F. AD Vor, of New Orleans La., writes that he has found LAkOUKAH’S SaRsaPARILLa Compousn a powerfal alterative ofaniform strength | especially efficacious in Serofala and ail cutaneous | } | | | | ite wou diseascs, and eminently worthy. of adoption by plivsicians generally in their practice. As a PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La- ROcKAH’S SARSAPARILLA CompoUND is unrivalled. Thousands of Ladies are indebted to this prepara- tion forthe marvellous purity of their complexions IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EV@R BEEN | DEVISED SO POWERFUL TO COMBAT AND | ARI-kS FROM A DISUKDEKED CONDITION OF |; OK FROM IMPURE BLOOD, As Larookah’s Sarsaparilla Compound, Prepared by E.R. KNIGHTS, M. D., Curmist, Melrose, Mass. Price, $1.00 per bottle,—6 bottles for $5.00. SOLD BY W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P. EB. I. Also by A W LeBrocgq, Georgetown, D Gordon, J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Knight, Souris, JJ Fraser, St. Eleanor’s, W T Hunt & Co, David Rogers, Summerside, R T Holman, O'Neil & Son, _ And by all Druggists and Merchants. May 21. ly o “ “e I believe ne other prepatauon can Columns might be filled with testimonials like | Carpenter, L gave your! p™4 ’ | | MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre. sents to the attention of wothers her ° 1 oothing Syrup ° , FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, % Kiev, Epwakp Onn, writisg from Alexandria, | which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by am too cid Ww} . * - A haan | willallay ali pain aod spasmodic action, and ig 1) softening the gums, reducing all inflammation. SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWEAg, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest gt» yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants, We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can sty, im confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able to of any other medicine—never has it ina single instan: e, to eflect a cure, whep timely used. Never did we know an instance cf dissatisfaction by any one who used it; 6n the eon. trary, al! are delighted with its operations, and speak in termes of highest commendation of its magi cal effects and wedical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we co know,” alter thirty yearg’ experience, and pledge our repatation for the fulfilment of what we here declare, In aluost every instance where the infant is suffer. ing from pain and exbaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup és administered, This valuable preparation is the preseription oj one of the most expervenced and skilful nurses in New England, and bas been used with nevere failing saccess in . TUOUSANDS OF CASES. It not ouly relieves the child frear pain, but invi- vorates the stomach and bowe!s, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whvie system, It wil] almost instently relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death, We believe it the best and surest remedy i» the world, iv ali cases of Dysentery and Diarrhe+ im Children, whetier it arises from teething, Or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who bas a ebild suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —_do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre- judic«s of others, stand between your ebild and the relief that will be sure —yes, absow lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accom. pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac. simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. [ay Suld by Druggists throughout the world. Principa! Office, No. 48, Dey Street, NY, Price owly 35 Cents per Bottle. October 15, 1866. ~ On Dr. Jupson’s “Endorsed by the Medical College of Glasgew.”’ DR. JUDSON’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY. "JE Subscribers, B. L. JUDSON & On, are the Sule Agents aud Importers on this Continent of this Wonderful Medicine, and propose to give here A few reasons why it is the best and Safest Remedy in the World. Ist—It is the result of the experience and stady of a Gentleman and a Seholar. 2nd —it is not a Quack Nostrum. 3rd—It is periecily pleasant and easy to take, 4ib—The smallest child will greedty tease for it, j:h—It never tails to kit) the Worms. Gth—It is entirely vegetable, and cannot harm the smallest child. 7th—I: is the result of 70 years experience ol old Dr. Judson. Sth—It is endorsed by and bequeathed on bis death-bed Ly old Dr. Judson. Now see what a Physician of the Royal College said of it 20 years ago, Certificate from a Physician 20 yearsago, Before the Medical College, Glasgow, I do hereby certify, that by request of scores of my patients and ethers, I have analyzed what is knowo as old Dr, Judson’s Worm Candy Sticks; on analysis, I find it to contain nothing that is least injurious to the youngest infant, I find the Medicine used, acts specifically on the Worms, aud is a perfect regulator of the debilitated system —knowing this to ve the fact, and the medicine so pleasantly disguised in a candy stick, J strongly re commend to this Board ef. Physicians to prescribe Dr, Jud-on's Dead Shet Worm Candy to all their paticnts that are troubled with the common or Tape Worm, [Siexep] C.H: MACPHERSON, M. D., Analyncal Chemist, Old Dr. Judson expressed a wish that this Remedy should be put at sucha price as would enab.e all, CHE POOR ESPECIALLY, to use ut. In deference to that wish, we have put it at the following price. LF Price only 20 ets. per package, or 50 ets. for three packages. Sold by every Draggist and Medical Deuler in Europe aud America, None genuine without a fac simile signature of B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each wrapper. ‘ *,* WeoresaLe Aces for the Unrrep Staves of AMekiCA, and only Importers, (to whom ell orders should be addressed ) B. L. JUDSON & CO., ~ NEW YORK,. é Sold by all Dealers. Oetober 1, 1866. ly Notice to Mariners! N and after the 5th MAY, 1866. 8 _PIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewnal the NORTIL CAPE of Prince Edward Island at. 47, lon. 64—elevuation eighty feet. : J W. MORRISON, Dep. Col. See’y. Secretarv’s Office. May 3, 1866. F. P, NORTON, Commission Merehant, AND Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN -.- P, E. ISLA October 24, 1864 ND. CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - + Prince Edward Island, AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Lairlank’s Patent Standard Seales, Gowrve Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express. t CASI ADVANCES made npon CONSIGN: MENTS received, or when sent to their Ageo™ abroad. April 30, 1866, ly ne | THE DIGESTIVE OR ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, | A. MeNEILL, EsADIVATE THAT CLASS OF DISEASES WHICH Auctioneer and Commission Merchatt. MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Borchester Street. | Charlottetown, ...2.. ...P. E. Island. July 23, Tait Mi 24 4 Tease WELLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier, | Old Stand, near Temperance AS REMOVED bis business to the od Mow _ can be consulted ai , s SING on the most improved pri ee [e All Linds of aan Laplenente pe pared at the shortest notice. él tier ' WANTED, a person who has had ‘some ¢% rience in Horse Shoewy. Highest wages wilt given. at avi f Charlottetown, Anguat 7, J865. or uagll The Examiner. — S Printed and Pubbshed, every Monat, by EDWARD WHELAN, at his borough-street. near King-Square. Paics —150 po ’ auuum, payable half-yearly 1x aDvaneBe !