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MY SHIP.
first broke out, and as the blaze hocame
Down to the wharves, ay the sua goes down, larger, and larger, we supposed that the ship
And the day} wht's temult, and duat, and din was approaching us at every moment, while
Are dving away in the busy town we were, in fact, receding from her.
I wo tw see if my ship comes in When the morning broke upon the sea,
ind the wind had gone down, no vestige of |
I vaze far over the quiet sea the wreck was to be found; but there was
Rosy with sunset. like mellow wine one whale ship long looked for—many eyes
Wiere ships, like lili ‘ i v grew weary with watching, ind many a heart
Muuvy aud f but I ee wi grew sick with hope defi rred, and yet she
iretarned not Save this doubtful reeord,
l : ~ s every t her fate has ever remained a wystery to the
we i ke wily lean owners and to those whose relatives probably
Noting the sails us uey 5 wisrht perished on that awfal night
thu 4 a i ip come in
RENFREW HOUSE
W hence ‘ ‘ « they ark a 4 \ ae
Who is hi and w her name Thomas's Old Stand,
om i ty Great GQgorge Street.
W ¥ answe ver aud over the ean
PHE SUBSCRIBERS having completed
a yaaa el of st rl Itenel wneete
. — thei Spring bibperkitions ire to cull the
tH were wl sa young lamb’s fleece, attention of the public to their SPOCK of
~~ trom he part ef Seat STAPLE & FANCY
H aster was Love and ber name was Peace D R Y f 4 OO j ys
A e all beloved { ‘ it r 79
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ta 4 ’ Ta Y Ar
08 Wed deol goog Groceries, Hardware, Boots &
i wuble of snowy Wits, - ,n ‘i
: 1, awaulike, adown the bey Shoes, Hats and Caps,
‘ | —Consisting of
Carry with } aj vivh Grev aud White C «, Cotton Warp, S ved
iy +} | Rewatta Shirting, Prints, Deu Drills, dean
Ail x ‘ irs pain | Osnat vy. Canvas, Bed ‘| eh Fowell
At ' Pate } Crash, Flannels, Sheetings Tuble Damas!
And ata bs fue} ' j Damask Cloths, Table Covers, Totlet
ual iil wa ! ack ere ! Covers. Window Mastin Watered
Wa i from the ¢ i more | ‘ | Moreen, Furuiture Votton He =)
: ; Carpet Crumb, Giolla,
tilt the pale stars grieve ! ‘ ry “@&e. &e. &
‘ ‘ Ladies Dresses X Dress Mater ials,
AmOkK Li siniv=s Whit are I .
elit ws ‘ i iu Grenadines, Bareges, Chalhes, Mo-
Printed Muslins, Qe. &«
lo gludden ‘Ves al vs t re " tne
Aud eart grows hopeless - ‘ams | Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls,
As | wait and wait ou th — . iu Silk Tissue, Black Bound, Fillea Paisley,
4 Cuslinere, Ne
kK ¢ that tempes , store > ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ oa % —
" ‘ | and tis ’ rm, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, I lowe rs,
Have wreeked aud shattered y beat o y : .
i a r ' ' A Ribbons, Paraso!s, Bonnet Bord rs, }
tank sea weeds cover har wasting furu, Shapes, Gloves, Hosiery, Chenelle rad
thd bets © lait 1, aad stuined, ar kK Silk Hair Nets, Lace, Veivet Frinunings,
| Dress Buttons, Belts, Siamped and
But the tide comes up, and thie t es down Embreidered Mustins, Collars, Neck |
‘ j « » ‘olore’ ‘orsets |
And the daylivht fellows rhe nigit " li White and ¢ loved Cor ts,
‘ : aud a variety of other Fancy
Awl ot:ll wath the sulors. tanued aud brown. ' coos
Ll wai ow the wharves aud Wateli the oh ps
SKELETON SKIRTS,
Aud still with a patience that is not hope, |
! eit on the rough shere’s rocky slope, PRoots 2 nad Shoes,
and WEEN to Gee H my Ship Contes ie Lathes’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel,
A PERILOUS NIGHT AT SEA.| aud shppers, Miss Pr mella Boots een
Dir Childrens Copper eed wuld }
Lwin M 3 Boots, Men, Women, |
Phe season on Japan was nearly at an end. und Children’s Rubbers
lndeed 1 was quite at anend, thuugh we ad
hot yetleitthe whaling-grownd
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
We say that the season ie atanend when Cloths and Tweeds in great Variety ;
a succession of violent storms renders it im Readymade Coute, Pants, and Vests, Under
possible te lower away the boats and gu in Clothing, W! ind Paney Shirts, Collars,
pursoct of whales. Ties and Searts, Pocket Hundkerctiiets, |
Rubber Coats, Umbreilas, &c. Xe
We were about to put off for the coast of
Cahtlornta—not tie California of the preseut
day, bub a desulate country, with here and
Efsais samc Cozyps.
Men’s Feit, Leghorn, Straw, and Panama
there a ttle hamiet of half a dozen houses Hate: Men's (new style) Oxiord Hats, Drab
Walled im as a defence agaist the imdians, aud Black, Meus Drab Shell Eat
Whe somedimes came down Irom the neigh- Meus and Boy's Black Coth aud
tweed C
sit}?
HARDWARE.
bouring wountains, and made dreadful havoc
awong the whites whe lived outside of
le
vow cs Ses pgenee vies to Santa Bar Koives agd Forks Ss ons Cut Nutls
bare we missed a pumber of white men who Window Gl iss Putty. Ped Oil Plough and
had been killed by the Indians since vur first Ciert Meamitine, thovela, Hoes. Héene Naik.
visrt, One, im particular, & large and stvut Shoe Thread, Toe and Hee! Balls, Powder,
hLugishian whe slew sixteen ladians belure Shot, Weaver's Reeds; Stove, Shoe,
Live J broughs hig to the greun i. ‘ 1 “ pig op es. Blac Sw ay .
We were about to auil for California, when ¥ + A pte Ace ins,
a heavy gale broke loose uponus. We were - i
immediately hove to under etay-sails. They Ci roceries. |
. nw . !
soon Ubew away, und we drifted under bare TRA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses,
P les. ‘The seas were blown down Gat as 2 fobaceo, Seap, Candles, Pepper, Mustard, |
‘war ble ii] wr, and the ship lay over on bh r Sturch, ¢ otk: e, Buking aud Washing Suda, }
sibs im 600 deentinble suntien : Currinta, Raisins, Spices, |
wil i 3 a 1C pusitien as il li | 1D & land other family Groceries, all of the best qn lity. |
vies. . i
Yhis Sioeck comprises almost every article usually |
>. le - o > ‘ : ? '
i ople say that * words are nothing bat | found in « General Store, and willbe sold at prices |
wind,” but L have seen the time wheo wind Uat caunet fail to give satisfaction
Was some pomwpkins, and by no means the
contempulie tuing some persuns would have (
it tu be. |
Un this oeeasicn little particles of water |
were blown with each for
ELANY & WILSON.
1863.
I
vn, June 22,
1863.
tayaiost our faccs., |
or nased feet, that they pricked like pins.
‘The air was filled with a mist, tlat we
eculd see but a short distance from the slip
Conversation was out of the question. The
mate, MH toe Commencement of e calle. wes a
ing te direct me to du monet 9 Pe
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a
JUST RECEIVED
AT fe
cate and
put his mouth to my eur and screamed to
tae top of lis voice 1 evuld but just hear
hiss iat —(Svand formerly Dempsey s, opposite
ni ‘
A ) sthecare Ss Hali Uv yer Quren-sireet
eg? ale " i ° Pi iy °
in gale Hoye pe ig the cordage like BA :
co vou jute OFF an organ j me
5 ” i ~
ight cawe down upon us, and the dark- | . , HAsSZ ARD -"
ness was very thick i AS’ received, per * URANUS,” from
_ * Is that 2 sta® rising to the windward ?”’ | Lenten.“ mesa ys te : byte ll
shouted one of my shipmates in my ear. Oe yee Se ne eee
I looked as weil as L could im the direction | British Dry Goods,
which he pointed, and did, indeed, dise
’ ' erne _—_ ‘ eS a ie
something through the misty durkness—a Fauey Goods, Jewellery, Stationery,
bright yellowish body. Buti know that it Groceries and Hardware.
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s
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was ne star, unless one of the orbs of Space Having been purchased direct from the Manufae |
tories on the best terms, they will be sold at the
| lowest prices for Cash only, comprising—
Ladies’ Dress Material,
in all the latest styles;
approaching oearer than usual to our earth
hed assumed larger proportions,
lu a few mowents | perceived that the at- |
tention of the captain and the first mate was
directed to thisobject | could hear nothing, | 31LKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces.
but L could see the captar thirling abo * cadiis aiiin
bt theear uf the mate,| SHAWLS and MANTLES,
and putting his mouth to the ear of the mate, |
in great variety and very cheap;
while the latser moved alsv jike a person in
BRBonnets and Tiats.
# great fright.
eame for- |
The belusman, beirg relieved, :
ward, clinging tu ropes and stays, and shoat- | RIBB( INS, a choice selection >
Flowers, Feathers, Cambrie bland-
ed in my ear that a suip on fire wus ceming |
down upoo us from the windward. kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and
Leould see nothing particularly amusing | Sleeves, in variety ;
iG that intelligence, tur if she came down | . mt .
upon us, we wust of course burn also: the; Dress Buttons and Trimmings,
flame would be bluwen righ’ seruss our deck, | Hair Nets, Braids, Ladics’ Water-
right into our top bammer. prooi Capes, &e. &e.
The cook was presaring a meas of fish-| -
Summer Cloths and
elowder lur the crew, and I hoped he would
hurry it up, lor if be delayed mach longer! A large variety of Shades aud Tvxtures;
Waterproof Coating, &e. Ke. ;
it would prove a dead loss.
in the latest fashions.
The bright spot over the weather-beam |
grew larger and larger, and now anotherroar, + orny ’
STALE
Brown Cottons,
diffvriag leom that of the blast, swote our |
ears,
[ sew the captain running from man to ree is oF <— oe
with had + Poe bo Welt cue.” Than feck. | W hite and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings,
ed aloit. Several of ascended the} I wuts, Farnisure Chintz, Sheetings,
begging, slowly tu be save, bus they got up| Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth
atier a fashion and loosed the fore-sail. The | Jiugs, Oil Floor Cloth,
mate ordered us to haul aft the iore-sheet, &e. Xe. Ke.
taking bold of it himself, and making us an- | °
derstand lus meaning more by gestures than 3000 Pi tind !
by words. sulin bike, Very cheap
The men aloft had cut the gaskets from the
auil with ther soeath-kaives, butio the same
moment the wind Streamed it out to leeward
Coatings ;
them
Ready-made Clothing,
Cloths, weeds, Drills, Duck, Water-
proot Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hats, Caps,
Doenk ins,
aod tore it bodily from the yard. We mew | Shirts, Collurs, Pants, Vesta, &e.
wr a moment, like a white eloud, fly iny H A R D Ww A R EB
eo
uway, and it was goue from our sight. Buen Wile, (2) Putty. Paints. Gile T b | :
ron, i 4, SelAsa, ul . anita, 8, Hrpeniine,
Un cume the rourmyz body uf fire, reaching
outits red arms towards os like some demons |
resolved to compel us to bis embrace, though
he knew that that embrace woald be death '
Smoke and sparks were already rolling
over us, aud suv vur cordage would be in a
Llaa-e.
** Lower away the boats!”
captain in despair.
Every mau lelt that such a course could he
of nv earthly ase, for no boat could live in|
that gale, and if they could there was noth-
ing in them ty sustain life, and we were more
than a thousand miles from the nearest land.
Not a man stirred to obey the order, but
several of them tell on their knves, while one
Spiks, Sheet Lron, Steel, Wire,
Grey's Plough Mounting, &e.
— ALSO —
. ’ f ’ . . e, > .
Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist
Sugar, lice & Vearl Barley.very superior ;
Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger,
Allspice, Raisins, Cucrants, Starch,
Blue, Blacking, Washing and Bak
ing Soda, fuckets,
Brooms, Candles,
fiig Bushes,
We
Shrieked the
Leather
Boap,
Manilla Rope, &«
The fact was that we saw the tire when it!
Phe above and the following first. Sr. ANDREW s—P. Grithin
land Stock Masters can be t rred to, some of whom) Cascume ke G. W. Howlan.
huve Manay’s Patent Macutnes in use for three CampsakLLron—Jas. Broderick
or four ars, “und have prove do much more daruble i: e > . "
I ir yea | Other Agents and instructions in Circular from
} eonterred
fand unwashed.
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NEW SPRING GOODS,
LONDON HOUSE,
> |
GOODS,
eces Paper - Hangings, |
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“Phe Wonder of all Nations
THE MARCH OF IRTELLECT FOR SPRING 180311
ota '
r *. ™ 2 ©
Krom the World's I‘nir.
1 ee 4 gs , Ril smployment, im place of |
4 4 , chance ev 0 the | and onght to be at sa h emptor |
‘i K best ; hance — off ood se I white men wad Wwotren Loring themselves to deat! |
Farmers of P. E. Island, by which rime, 11> keep the horses alive, and. at. more atcha te
hour and Mouey are saved, the grand aeeret to u ie ee |
“ull, aud nu ueow be etfected by tiiny Ove of those : ene ‘ sii
i wonderfully improved THIS IS NOT KEDPING PACE
: 'c PA’ WEP DHE PiWES.
Gold & Silver Prisod Medal = [W. Acorm, Lat 4, ID. Creigiiten, Enq, |
K. Mutch, Gallows Point, G. Harris, f
ee
inde |
ton
|
my
Owen, Shi;
’ 4 AN. : 7 J. Melunir Stewart &
Mowing & Reaping Machines, |} tice China Point, | builders,
C. Vickerson, Vernon|Hon. D. Beaton,
wreeu River, Cheo. DesBrisay, Esq., |
. : and forty six others, who got those wouderful |
tempered same as the Knives, aud is attact ed to The demand is now so yvreat, caused by the vast |
he tnuer by a NEW PATENT PROC ESS, thus | namber of men killed in the war, wud the order |
uk king an entire new cutting face, with Horse | from Europe for L800 of those Invalnable money and |
| Yokes and Swingle Trees, not in former machines, lubour saving Machines, with elulity-six more |
makes them now more yvuluable to farmers than wanted last harvest that could not be tnished in|
say of the Gold Mines througheat the world, and time, will now require all parties wanting those
now warranted to cut one acreoft Ilay or Grain) Macuines to send the order to the Agent, or the |
each hour, at one shillings cost, by forming a ¢ lub) Depot at Orwell, with as lithe de aly us possible, to
wr five, which will le a utth less eXpense than the ensure baving them in good time for larvest.
t ttit i so ihnpurigus ,
old fashioned Sceytie ¢ apt “Lat sae ot on op No payment will be demanded until the Fall of
the coustilulion ula BYU fulul lo iInMny Aare 1st S ean INGA
With those unsurpassed Machines any quantity Farmers not up to the great benefit - —s
of Seed can be sown in Spring at one ine, and BO) aid polling the land are strongly advised by all |
r for hands te ent 1, When ripe, need be feit, ane Avricultural Societies and chemi is to trv it, whet }
e Crops secured a month sooner, ane the cost of | i Will be found to pay wellfor the litthe outlay and |
lthe ¢ lub saved Phe eXpense now reduced to tie trouble To encouruve the experiment, twe doze
waves Of one nau lor a iota. tield rollers eau be bad trom the undersigned, if
In preof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, Weat River, ordered soon, at COST, and 12 mouths given tor |
. e butter and el se ure so | uvpr ed wt eres payment, a
ver they can be got, cerunes Lhe purchaseu ene ol AGENTS
t CHuak.orrerows—John Williams, whe is so wel
tvonderful Moncy and Labour Khown for keeping the best uud cheapest See
. same Mmed es on the Island; W. EF. Dawson, whose Cust
. » ' "
Siavewngy Thsaehiia Store is the cheapest on the Island for farmers
in DR61: eut all his Hay and Grain, aearly a hun James MeGill, Spring Park, whe is so fiumour |
dved acres, and cul his brothers crop ulso with 1, for securing prizes for grail at oul Lea hibiiions. |
and then bhived it out, by which le cleared hall the | GQkonGgerown W B. Aitken, Thomas Owen |
pree of the Machine same year, and is now free, IF. P. Norton }
wid bad the crops of both farts cut tu addition MonTacut Phomas Anneur, Philip Beers
< certificate is more satisfactory on the Island Get ‘Do Kk rv hk. Walker, J. W. Truclove, J. Me- |
as it ¢ be relied on, than one Lumired hulies : ;
il cae I Sets Murnay Harsour—Thoinas Clements.
eu 4 teks — . °
from other places Sovbis Rdward Kickhaa
lass Farmers
nud benelicial than they ever calculated on, and
| th boon that ex be PATRICK STEPHENS,
consider tl vreatest
brother Farmers, Professional
ev are
'
on their , 1 °
General Depot, at Orwell ¢ heap Store, eleaper |
men, teachers, sean Cuplhilis widows, tradesinen, A ; ‘ |
de all those whose time ought be more valuable than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE ro as |
than at such unprofitable at d severe work us cutt- ANCHOR—both included.
ing bav and era ft the horses that are at rest, Keb. 9, 1X63
—res —
MUWING AND REAPING
MACHINES.
CHARLES BELL,
| |
MERCHANT TAILOR,
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Farwers of P. E. isiaud that be bas received ‘ fs
a consigmment of MANNY'S MOWING AND PDEGS to inmate that he bas JUST |
KEAPING MACHINES, nanafacturedby Staines BD RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND
Powe, | .. ot Worcester, Mass., similar to t re SUMMER SUPPLY, aud is now showing a larse
pave Sent is been seliing Tor some years past, WU) oid carefully selected STOCK OF NEW G@OODs
e steel lined guard and all the recent improve eelbe for the esacoe. ba
yweuts Uhese Machines, which may traly be called ’
the * Farmer's Friend ure warranted to cut an is a 7 :
] CHMSTREIEM ' - i * . : ts mara — iw TAILORS’ TRIM M INGS, }
mmsers ure referred to the Te owing rrners, iO,
hi nv used them, can testify as to thei alue : AT @ y ‘ «
sng sed tenn, ea testify as to thelr val HATS AND CAPS, |
Alex. Robertson, Boushaw ; W. H. Hyde, West . sia 4 j
Rive J uCeoosby West River Capt Murchison SJIIRT'S, SHIRT COLLARS TIES,
North River, Dr. Jenkins, Upton Farm, North SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES, %}
River Pheo. DesBrisay, Spring Park dames UNDER. ¢ au .
McGill, Royalty ; Win. Pickering, New Lond ie oR L VHIN “, |
Win. Peardon, Winslow Road; Jas. Proudtor ch @
Si. Peter's: Hou. D. Deaton, Souris: Joseph Dig | Enspecti vet tfol) } } . '
well, de Hou Josepli WV iwlitinun, Phir e hKiive rs : on ie gl st “om ; ys me |
Weis sedi cstinae’ Wild olen Mitee on hand at toi" 2° Remember the New Stand QUEEN-STREET
proper season, Que and ‘Two Horse Threshing Mua Charlottetowu, June Ist, 1863 |
chines, with Shakers and Separators complete, oe —
PS. The bighest price given for Wool, washed i uh aae }
WM. W TRY ae , PF i and will be sold at a low figure—
Agricu aul Agent. ‘
DesBrisay'’s Corner, Cl At) Boxes 3 Crown SOAP,
mm * FS. Pipes,
20 bbls PALE ALE, (in pints and quarts,)
lv DUBLIN SPOUT, do do
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town, dune bo, [Sos. ]
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D NORTH AMERICAN |
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EUROPEAN AN
The mocuing Trains on Wednesdays and Satur
John, will reach Shediae in thine to
for P. E. Island
, Richibucto,
connect daily
dave trom St
RAILWAY. ——-ALSO
4 i Ilourly expected per Privkess & Unkanus— j
1863 Running of Trains 1863 40 chests ENGLISH PEA,
10 cuses CHAMPAIGNE, |
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. 0 GINGERE TTL,
. ' , : ee N. RANKIN.
yN and after MONDAY, the 18th} ypay 1s, pse3. b& RV
itestaant ! Crains will run as follows :-— - - arte }
Leave St. Jolin wt 8 auld and 3.30 pw. All Cures Made Fasy!! |
eave Shediac ai und Ll i.e. 5 ad |
Leave Sussex dor St. dol at 6.30 a. m |
‘Phe o.3U Train fron Jobn willgoto Sa conty .
The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.50 Yer |
Train from Shedine, and the 6.50 Train from Sussex, y ; j
will carry Freight; the ethers, Pussenugers, Mails
and Express ouly
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j
nect with the steamers
Corn
i
he stages t
Mirsini a
“o irom Buetouche
North,
and
‘hi, Bathurst,
and the
ait Shediac with the morn Trains to and from
i St. Join. as do also the stages at Moncton to and
from Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro and
tiahtax
HOLLOWAY s OINTMENT. |
| Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad,
International Steamship Company. Breasts, aad Old Woun |
dsninied No description of wound, sore, oF uleer can resist
TWO TRIPS A WEEK. the healing properties of this excellent Ointment
‘EXILE splendid sea-going Steamers “* NEW
} BRUNSWICK,” E.R. Wixcuester, Master,
land *NEW ENGLAND,” Leyos Fitetv, Master,
| will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY
fand THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o clock, until
| further notice.
For further informatipn apply to
J. 8S. CARVELL,
Ageut for P. £. Island.
June 15, 1863.
The worst cases readily assume a healthy appear
ance whenever this medicament is applied ; sound |
flesh springs up from the bottom of the wound, in
flaumuation of the surrounding skin is arrested, and |
a complete and permanent cure quickly follows the
‘use of the Ointwent.
Piles, Fistulas, and Internal In-|
| FARES : : ad
j eo ee iy eee $1 50 | flammation. }
Portland, tote teers ere eee cere eee 4 00 These distressing and weakening diseases may |
} i isiedudinennannmenntahen » OO | with certainty be cured by the sufferers theme -lves,
Boston by Steam and Railway,----6 00 if they will use Holloway’s Ointment, and vlosels
attend to the printed instructions. It shoald be
well mbbed upon the neighbouring parts, when all
obnoxious matter will be removed. A_ pouttice of |
bread und water may sometimes be applied at bed
Vharf J. 8S. CARVELL, Agent. time with advantayve ; the ost scrupulous at ye
| Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. | Hers Muiust be observed. If those who reut this
i : | paragraph will bring it under the notice of such of
wiil render a service that will never be forgotien, |
. ‘i }as a cure is certain.
Runaing on EE. & N. A. Bailway.
oe UNNECTING at St. Jobo with
} Te” Freight and Fares payable in New Brans
wick Currency, at St. John.
Passages and State Rooms seenred at the Com
| pany’ s Ollice, East end Warehouse, Reed's Poiuat
. + _
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
Turner's Amentcan Express (Office Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation
10 & i2 Court Square, Boston) for and subduing pain in these complaints iu the same
United Sites ( anuada, Freder- degree as caetleway’e cooling Outwent and purify
Nova Scotia, &¢
ing Pills. When used simultaneously they drive
, ‘ ‘ , ‘ : all iutiammation and depravities from the system,
At Shediae with Steamers and Stages to Prince
Edward Island and the North Shore.
subdue nud remove all enlargement of the Joints,
lund leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncon
A cure may alweys be etiected, even under
tracted.
And at Moncton with King’s Stages for Dorches ny ¢ :
the worst circumstances, if the use of these wiedi- |
ter, Suckville, Amherst, &c.
Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts.
and Bills collected.
| cines be persevered in.
Eruptions, Seald Head, Ringworm, |
and other Skin Diseases.
After fomentation with warm water, the utmost
relief and speediest eure can be readily obtained ju |
all complaints affecting the skin and joints, by the |
Orrice ww Sv. Joux—Turner’s American Express
Ofttice, No. 75, Prince William Street.
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M*LELLAN EBROS., Proprictors. simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. Bat
gg tga Ke it must be remembered that nearly all skin diseases |
AGENTS. indicate the dey ravity of the blood and derangement
er UMC AME © Bet ows in csn cece Charlottetown. | of the liver and sfomach, eousequenutly, in many
W. B. Deacon...................--.---- Shediac. | cases, time is required to parify the blood, whieh
i od i edeuedicdinwnile nee Chatham. | will be effected by a judicious use of the Pills. The
July 27, 1863. aie general health will readily be improved, although |
‘ ithe eruption may be driven out more freely than
before, and which should be promoted ; persever
alice 18 NECesSsary.
Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey,
Mumps, and all other Derange-
ments of the Throat.
On the appearance of any of these maladies the
Ointment shoula be well rubbed at least three times
aday upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so
us to penetrate to the glands, as salt is foreed into
meat; this course will at once remove inflammation
and ulceration. The worst causes will vield to this |
treatment by following the pi inted direc tions. |
Scrofula or King’s Evil, and
Swelling of the Glands.
his class of cases may be cured by Hotloway’'s
DENTIFRICK SOAPS, &e.
Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap.
| Robinsons’ Indexical Dentalsoap.
Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth
Soup.
/ John Gesnell
Past.
rEVULESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of-
ered as substitutes for all the Powders
and Washes heretofore used, are prepared
j expressly for the TEETU, of
The purest Materials of which Soap can
be Made.
They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro-
and “o's Cherry Tooth
| other
which must be washed and dried, may be left with |
Catipeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or |
or two eried out with terror.
Already we had begun to feel the heat
from that immense flame, and one or two of |
the men eowered beneath the balwarks.
the light of the fire | could see the counten-
anees of all. Every lace wae pale as death
lu that dread moment, ove word dispelled
| by |
|
!
j
all fear, und restured contidence tu every |
heart.
Ihe eabin steward, a long, lank, awkward |
fellow, from Rennetunk, Cue up, und bav-
ing looked awhile at the fire, and W tinessed
the terror im every face, crept up to wind-
ward, aod suid to the first man he reached :
PIT SAWS
** What are you afraid of, you darned foul?
ro
Von't you know that a slup lalf-burned up
can't travel so fast to leeward aya whole ship
like ours. She hasn't so big w surface for
the wind to take hold of.’’
‘This was repeated in the ears of all, and)
then we became sensible as we gized on the |
varning Vessel that she was not approaching
uy, on the contrary we were reeeding frou,
her. Pretty soon the flames began to de-
erease $3 Volume, until all was darkness
again
!
‘Ship Building Tools & Materials,
T ‘ . |
i
Oo Ship Builders,
y KUAVE RECEKELV &D from!
ENGLAND and BOSTON a good supply ol i
|
—consisting in part of -
6, 6iand 7 feet; CROSS Cl PSAWS
1} to 6 feet; * Underhill’s"’ Ship Broad AXES
* Underbilis’” Ship ADZES; ‘ Thompsen’s
genuine Scotch Screw AUGURS; Carpenters’
Mauls, Adze and Broad Axe Handles, Canlkers
Mallets and Trons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines,
Pencils, Comporition Roller Bushings nud Com
panion Hinges, Brass Batts, olts and Screws
Cabin Door Hooks, Wrought Spikes, tod ineles ;
fron, Galvanized, and Copper Boat Nails and
Reoves, all sizex;: Bianacle Lamps, Grarded Lan. |
terus, Log Lines, Slates and Giasses, Manilla |
ali sizes; Paints, Oils, Pony, end a
cConplete assortment of smal lariictes used on board |
ship. H. bk. STARBIRD & CO
* City Hardware Store.”’ |
ist ,
Cordage,
Ch'town, May 25
mate favour, imparted to them by the Anti-
septic and Astringent properties with which
they are combined.
They effectually rid the mouth of the fetid
matter and tartar, which render the breath
su impure and disagreeable. They give tone
and sirength to the gums, and a clear pearly
whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-
mature decay Of those priceless organs, the
tull value of whieh is never realized until
they are lost to us forever.
THE STEREODESMIC,
CR
DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES.
These TOOTEHE BRUSHES bave been exten-
sively introduced, are highly reeommended Chiego-foot
by the most eminent Dentists, and are war-
& CO., Inventors and Patentees of
TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSIL.
Only sold in this City by
WM. R. WATSON.
A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. |
mended as the BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN |
for cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware.
January 6, 1862. WV. B.. W.
the
the larger sizes.
| tents in every disorder ave allixed to each Pot
porifying Pills and Ointment, as their double action |
of purifying the blood and strengthening the sy sien |
renders them inore suitable than any other remedy |
forall complaints of a scrofulous nature. As the |
blood is impure, the liver, stomach and bowels, |
being mine h mach deranged, require purilying me
dicine to bring ubouc a cure.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the|
Soliowng cases: —
Bad Legs jCorns (Soft) Rheumatism |
Bad Breasts — |Cancers Sealds
Buris Contracted and | Sore Nipples
Bunions Suff Joints jSore-th routs |
Bite of Mosche Elephantiasis Skin diseases |
toes and Sand Fistulas Seurvy }
‘lies (rout ' Sore heads |
Coco bay Glandular Swel- Tamours |
lings Uk crs |
Chilblains Luuibazo Wounds |
| Yaws |
Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Horo
WAY, 244, Strand, (near Femple Bar.) London; also
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi
| eine throughout the civilized world, nithe following
prices :
dds. euch Pot
~Is. 13d., 2, 9d., 40. 6d., Ile., 228.. and}
N B.—There is a considerable saving by t
tuking
Directions for the cuidance oi pa
}
July 13, i863,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
TRE YON.
revtikkK OWNER has the pleasure of |
announcing that his Machinery tor Carding,
Spinning and Weaving is now in successful oper-
ition, manufacturing WOOL into the usual deserip-
tion of Cloth made in the Colonies
The Charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning
ind Weaving will be
One chilling and three pence per yard,
branches in the sane proportion. Wool,
H. J.
any of the Agents for the Mill, from which furthe
particulars can be learned.
Wool and Sheepskius will be purchased for Cash,
or Cloth given in exchange.
Cloth received, ag usual, to be Dyed and Dressed
New Machinery baving been erected for that pur-
pose, which will ensure its quick return
CHARLES E. STANFIELD.
Tryon, May 23, 1863
SARSAPARILY™
THE WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY FoR
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases.
From Emery Edes, @ well-known merchant of Oz-
ford, Maine.
“T have sold large quantities of your SARSAPA-
RILLA, but never yet one bettle which failed of the
desired eect and jull satisfaction to those who took
it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there las
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Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul-
cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From Rev. Robt. Stration, Bristol, England,
«“ Tonly do my duty to you and the public, when
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dicinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA, My daugh
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F She has
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been well for some months.”
From Ars. Jane FE. Rice, a well-known and much-
esieemed lady of Dennisville, Cape May Co., N. J.
“ My daughter has suilered for a year past with a
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Nothing aiforded any relief until we tried your
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From Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the widely-knorwn
Gaye, Murray § Co. manufacturers of enamell d
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“_ had for several years a very troublesome
humor ia my face, which grew constantly worse
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It immediately made my face worse, as you told me
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Erysipelas—General Debility—Purify the
Blood.
From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York.
“De. AYER. I seldom fail to remove Lruplions
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SARSAPARILLA, and T have just now cured an atteck
of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we
possess equals the SARSAPARILLA you have sup-
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From J. E. Johnsion, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio,
«For twelve years, 1 had the yellow Erysipelas
on my right arm, during which time T tried all the
celebrated physicians Leould reach, and took hun-
dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcera
were so bad that the cords became visible, and the
doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I
began taking your SAKSAPARILLA. Took two bot
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cured me. 1 am now as well and sound as any body.
Being in a public place, my case is known to every
body in this community, and excites the wouder of
all.”
From Fon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle,
" W., a leading member of the Canadian Parlia-
ment, =
“{ have used your SARSAPARTLLA in my family,
for geueral debility, and for purifying the blood,
with very beneficial results, and feel coufideuce in
commending it to the afflicted.”
St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
From Harvey Sickler, Kisq., the able editor of the
Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania.
“Our only child, about three years of age, was
attacked by pimples on his forehead, They rapidly
spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered his face, and aetually blinded
his eyes forsome days A skilful physician applied
nitraie of silver and other remedies, without any
apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his
hands, lest with them he should, tear oper the fes-
tering aud corrupt wound which covered his whole
face. Having tried ev-ry thing else we had any
hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA,
and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you
direct. The sore began to heal when we had given
the first bottle, and was well when we had finished
the second. The child’s eyelashes, which had come
out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair
as any other, The whole neighborlvod predicted
that the child must die.”’
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missourt,
“7 find your SARSAPARILLA a more eflectual
remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess.
The profession are indebted to you for some of the
best medicines we have.’’
From A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician of
Lawrence, Muss., who is a prominent member o
the Legislature of Massachusetts,
“Dr. AYER. My dear Sir: I have found your
SAKSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphitis,
both of the primary and secondary type, and effee-
tual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield
to other remedies. I do not know what we exn em-
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ful alterative is fequired.”
Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunsticl-, N..T.,
had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
of mereury, or mercurial diseaze, which grew more
and mvre aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or trentment that could be applied, until the
rma use of AYER’S SARSAPARILLA relieved
iim. Few eases ean be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, and it took several dozen
botiles to cure him.
Leucorrhoa, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally prodnesd by internal Scrofulous [7-
ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SARSAPARILLA, Some cases require
however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skiltul
application of local remedies.
From the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr,
Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati,
“] have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent
alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of
Irregularity, Lencorrheea, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yielded to it, and there are few that do not,
when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.”
A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her
name, writes :
“ My daughter and myself have been cured of a
very debilitating Leucorrhcea of long standing, by
two botties of your SAKSAPARILLA,”
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys-
pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly
cured by this EXr, SARSAPARILLA.
AYER’S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, that we need
not do more than to assure the public their
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they may be depended on
to do all that they have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., and sold by
W. R. Warsosx, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island
and sold by Merchants throughout the Province. |
July 21, 1862,
j
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HatrRestorer
PUBS 3 Ann oad
ZYLOBALSAMUM,
The great unequalled Preprrations for
Kestering, Invigorating, Beeuiifying
and Dressing the Hair,
aA
AND
Rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and dixposing it to
ermain in any desired position ; quickly cleansing the
scalp, arresting ihe fall aud imparting a healthy and
gatural color to the Hair.
IT NEVER FAILs
To Restore Grey Hair
TO
Its Original Southful Color
\X As not a Dye,
Bnt acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving
them the natural nourishment required, producing the
sume vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. |
Vor Ladies and Ohriladaren
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
498 Greenwich Street, New-York City,
eee SSE ew
NZ
Mrs. SARllen’s
ZYLOBALSAMUN|
e/
W. R. WATSON,
Agent for P. E. Island.
BUSINESS CARDS. | MAILS
D GARD. By Steamer “ Westmorland»
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
fe
“On the Square.” —_
TEVILK SUBSCRIBER having beco in UE MAILS for the neighborj
| : ; i Muy year “ore Vinees, ete., will, nutil further j
the Commission Business for many years, begs . eF Hotive, be
to intimate tothe public that he has now opened wn | up and forwarded as tollows — Made
Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edward Is! Por Engiaad, Newfoundland, Berm al
land, where cousigninents will be received aud West ladies, every alternate MONDAY he
AY, at
Produce o'clock, neon. Py
Supplementary Mails will be for Warded te
| lowing WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, pig,
| Mouday, tad Jnue Monday, Ses pos.
Wednesday, 24th Weduesday, 9
| Monday, oth July Mouday, , aa” Sept,
ng Pro
promptly disposed of on moderate lems.
purchased aud shipped to order
WM. BKALKSTO,
Anctioneer and General Agent.
Summerside, P. KE. Island, Muy $1, 1303,
‘British, French & other Foreign
DRY GOODS,
Under the Style and Firm of
VAUA BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
C. 0. VAUX.
H. B. VAUX.
Tropolit’s Buildings, 152 Granville-sireet,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, lai.
DANIEL BRENAN, 2,
RICHARD KEDDIN. § Exeentors, ~
1V 3m ;
Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1863.
r rey + Abe
NO DICH! 4
W HEREAS, by Bill of Sale, dated thig.
oth day of JUNE, 1363, Mr. Koxace Me
Denarp, of SUMMERSIDE, im Prince © ,
Prince Edward Island, Merchant, has THI8 p
sold, made over, and delivered to us all his
Debts, Notes of Hand, &c., PUBLIC NOTICg
hereby given to all Persous indebted to the
Ronald McDouald that we have appointed Wig
LIAM Beainsto, of Sniomerstde, aforesaid, one
Attorney, to collect suid Debts and Notes, and
aloue is authorized to yrant discharges for the sate,
WETMORE & McCULLOCH,
Of Hulifax, Nova teeing
June 8, 1863. isi Zuma
Tr
NOTICE.
A LL persons having legal demands against
the Estate of James Coies, senior, of Cha A
J J
logetown, deceused, are requested to furnish '
accounts to either ot the undersiyned, daly att '
and all persons indebted to the said Estaté are
by required to tiake inwediate payment to
of the uudersigned, in Charlottetown. o: +%
GEORGE COLES,
SILAS BARNARD, i Execators,
Charlottetown, 24th November, 1862, [Deg. 2
Watch and Clock Maker.
PURCILASE,
Smardon’s Corner.
CHOLCE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES always on sale, and warranted
Price £3 10s, and upwards.
WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &e. &c. in|
| vreal variety.
Charlottelown, August 4, 1862.
| GEORGETOWN.
| WILLIAM SANDERSON,
Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re-
| : meri A we P . a . me a vg’ en "
tail General Avent, Auctioneer & broker. | Tombstones ! 1 ombstones {t
NOTARY PUBLIC. : :
ie te ek ae _ |‘ EELE subscriber feels gratetal to the pun-
é a > “4 “ » £16. J ong whem e ompany in! lic for the patronage they have bestowed on
| King’s Cuunty. Ag@pt for Pictou Iron Foundry. | jim. and beys leave to acqhaint them that he has
|fown Lots, Pasture Lots, And Farms for rewoved to the premises formerly oeeapied by Mr.
Sale in King’s County, Grower Cooker, next door to Doctor JOHNSON 'S
Nov. 18. DISPENSARY, in Kent Street, where all orders in
heii his line will be executed with neutness and dispateh.
it ‘urties are requested to call and examine his
stock of Marble, and workmanship, before purchas-
ing elsewhere.
jy” Millstones, &c., made to order.
JOUN CAIRNS,
. +e,
v
| lo perform well.
MR, W. A. JOHNSTON,
OF HALIFAX, N. 3S. ‘
Attorney and Barrister at Law,
Notary Public. &c, &e.
TS Orrice-—-Mrs. McDonald's, next door to
Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of
Queen Square.
| Charlottetown, October 21. 1861.
‘THOMAS KELLY,
“Attorney at Law and Solicitor:
ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK.
| June 22, 1863. Zin pd
JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT,
Coach & sleigh Builders,
June 1, 1863. i ad
Wi. KR. WATSON
| 5 pony to intimate that he bas received,
per “ THEKESA ’— .
12 Cases and one Cask APOTHECARIES’ WARE,
1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, 1 Cask PAINTS,
Boiled and Raw Linseed OIL, | Bale CLAVV ES,
L Bale Senna, 1 Cask Olive O@, 2 Bbis. Saltpetre,
6 Barrels Washing Soda, | Cask Baking Soda,
i Cask Sulphur, 2 Bbls Alum, | BbL. Blue Stone,
1 Cask Copperas, | Bb. Cadbear,
6 Bbis. Envtish Ground Redwood,
3 Cases English Confectionary
For sule atthe CITY DRUG STORE.
Charletictown, dune 8th, 1865
Penses-2-moi.
\ TM. R. WATSON has received, per
“Unaxts,” from LA INDON, the nbove new
inhabit @ im i. », | and fashionable SCEN r, tovether with EcGest
inhabitants of Charlotte. | Umer.’s Borquer, West End, Jockey Cinb,
: ait they have Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyos-
iOW Ob Lahd uw number of new and second i and | in, Milletlear, Roudeletia, Creraniam, Good's
SITY
—
bent Street,
town and the Country generally that
( ass IAGES, Open and covered, of iste rent styles | Bouquet, Ess Bougnet, Ritle Volunteers’ Kouquetys
which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. | Windsor Bouquet, New Mown Hay and ew eet Voy
e All orders punctuully attended to. Sydevlam, Kau de Cologne, us neld at the Crystal,
Palace, Treble Lavender Water, distilled front
| Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegar to supe reede Eua
ide Cologne for all Toilet and Sxnitery purposes,
| Aromatic Vinegar and Smelling Salts, in Morocco
Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Conia)
April ld, Lda.
Marine Insurance Company
| OF | Cuses,
| r | Brushes, Sponges, Razors, Glycerine, Honey,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D. | Brown Windsor, Rose, Sand and Pomice Stone, Soap
- a | Tablets, Naples Soap in Pots, Transparent Soup, it
|incorporated E4th April, 2863.) Cakes und Sticks, tor shavings &e. &e. &e.
Ciry Deve Sroxe, June 8, 1863,
PRESIDENT? ‘
WILLIAM HARD, Esquire.
DIRECTORS :
HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE,
HON W. W. LORD, HUN. GhO. BEER,
JAMH#s DUNCAN, Esa. | HENRY UASZARD,Ese
SECRETARY :
DANIEL J. KOBERTS,
1 > Risks taken daily at the Ollices in Water-street
May 4
An Extraordinary Medicine!
DR. RADWAY'S
BLZANSIIG SYRUP,
CALLED
“igre a ‘| Radway’s Renovating Resolvent,
, , rs | Is composed of Extracts prepared in Vacuo.
Queen Insurance Company | OF NEWLY DISCOVERED MEDICINAL BARKS,
OF LIVERPOOL. | Roots, HEXBS, PLANTS, GUMS, AND
PREEARATIONS OF SARSAVARIL-
‘ NHE Subscriber, having been appointed |
LA IN GENERAL USE.
| One terspoonful of this pleasantand strengthen
| pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptious of | cleansing syrup will impart uumediate strength
property. : J. 38. CARVELL. | vigor to the weak and feeble systew, and do more
Churivitetgwn, Feb. i0. ul | good asa healthy tonic than a wine glass of the
| most popular bitters and blood purifiers in use.
'I2S PRIMARY ACTION — PURIFIES THE
BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE sYsTEM,
CREATES A HEALTHY APPETITE, KK-
SBULVES AWAY DISEASED DEpos{Ts
SEATED IN THE GLANDS, JOINTS,
BONES, LIVER, SPLEEN, KLb-
NEYS AND SPINE,
IT RAPIDLY CURES
All Chronic affections, Scrofula, Syphillis, Salt
avent for the above first class Igsursa e Com
{Extracts From Newsrarrns.]
On reference io a return made to Parliament. and
| ordered by ithe House of Comamous to be printed, 7th |
June, Lei, it will be seenthatthe incrense of Duty
for the year, paid by the “QUEEN,” was £2567”
being upwards of £1000 more thin paid by me
other oflice ever yet established in this ¢ ily.
{From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.)
“Tndeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- |
fied in saying that no other Company, within the |
sane period, ever attained so large an income in) Rheum, Tumors, Uleers, Swelling of the Glands,
jeither the Fire or Lite Departiwems as the Queen | Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Caries of the
Lusurance Company. Tn waking this stitement,we | Bones, Rickets, Nodes, Strumerous Discharges from
| uuke no excepliou even in favor of our older local! the Ears, Nyes, &e., Sore Lead, Svald Head, Sore
} POU PANIES, Vane by the Liverpoo! nnd London, the Legs aud :
| oe ri gc aie aK nye sl ALL SKIN ERUPTIONS,
rou ihe ser “© (way », OV. F ) > : r
— rr es eee ‘} | Humors and Sores of all kinds. ONE TO SIX
|
r
“ foes pent ayant. any wa Nae stands a | LOTTLES will effect a perfect cure, ,
nent lor its solidity, as Well as for its success, “the . : .
Queen lisurance Company ” which lust week beld | A Guanantes.—One to six botties of Dr. Rad:
| its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A wey 3 Cleansing Syrup — called RADW A.’S
| reference to the ample report in anoier page will RENOVAT ING Re SOLS EN rT will cure
| fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress | the worst cases of Skin Diseases, Secondary Syphi-
jammde by this association since its foundation. Such | lis, Fever Sores, Uleers, or Seorbutie Eruptions, that
| success ix, deed, rarely attained; and it attests at) Can be produced. The Syrup is highly coneentrated,
J once the excellence of ils management, andthe pub | exceedingly powerful, two teaspoontals being a full
lie confidence in its constitution.” | dose It is entirely vegetable, and the most elegant
{From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.] | medicinal preparacion wade.
ae It must be gratifying to the public generally, | ITS BEAUTIFYING INFLUENCE.
and especially to the proprietors, to find Uiat its ia-| One teaspoonful three times per day, half an bour
sep nagar et +g ba prec ica Ln so at after each meal, will impart a beautiful clearness
| no otiver Compan) ‘ Ssishin she cone shelt ene ww the skin, dazzling brightness to the eyes, sweet-
ever att urve an ilcrease either in + Fire wess to the breath, regular and bealchiul oe
Lite Department. This speaks highly fue the | 2° to the nails. Persons »fflicted with Pimp!es,
juctivily amd zeal of the management, while the Blothes, Pustules, Tetters, and other marks of die
prompiness with which all the claims, arising out figuremeut, may rid themselves of these offensive
of the late disastrous fire in London were met. tes. | Yi#itations in three or four days. In all ordivary
| tities to their finan ial ability and the care and prn- | skia diseases, one bottle will secure a cure.
dence which marked the investment of these furds.”’ | ITS GKEAT SUPERIORITY.
| We have hundreds of certificates of eminent per-
| sons, where fiom one to six bottles have cured the
worst forms of chronic diseases. Persons whose
| bodies have been a wass of running sores tor yrar’,
FIRE AND LIFE
TOTT TT a) Yr fumors, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Scrofula, Opthalaia,
INSURANCE... COMPANY... | 37"tia' cove: to car tenntoten ben evens
‘HE Agent for the above first clasg/ over six bottles to effect a cure.
‘ Hagin aly pomneanee Company begs to | ITS WONDERFUL POWER.
call the attention of the publ’c to the advamages Pi this
offered by this Company, in respect to the security | Move in » B eee ee we
ito the assured, and premptuessto pay iosses, which, | MESetwe over the system charged wi FORTY
YEARS, as ner husband states, sioce her birth (and
| the lady is upwards of 40,) has been afflicted with
| Serofula, two bottles only of the Renovating Resol-
| vent completed her cure, Mr. Jackson is a tust-
ineal so
The Liverpool and London
«
| Without disparaging other Companies, may be safely | Present the cure of Mire. Jackson, who for
| daserted to be superior tO those afforded by any
other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and
| London F. & L. Insurance Company has been in
j successful operation since 1836, with agencies all Pad
lover the world, and has paid in losses about two | Worthy witness; he is Postmaster at Anpin Creek,
j millions and a quarter sterling. Its subseribed ca-| Pa. Our readers, by writing to Mr Jackscn, will
| pital is £2,000, 000 st ring, and its invested Tunds | receive a full statement of facts. Read his letter:
| ulone @NOULE Lo LAM 2,000 slg. ; and the tire pre- | Axnix Creek, Pa., Jan 2d, 1863.
mniuens for IS6L amount to ££360,130 198 9d: and in ad- | "
| dition to this very lurge capital, the Company, | Doctor Rapwar;—My wile, aged over 40 years,
having been established before the recent Limited | has been afllicted with Serofula trom her SAPANCT,
| Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the 'In 1855, she suffered severely from Sore Eyes,
j shareholders, comprising some of the wealihies: | Rheumatism, Liver Complaint and Geveral Debility.
inerchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for | She was eonfinea to her bed most of the time, for
the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept eighteen months, during which time | employed ix
jaway. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from | doctors; she continued to grow worse in this con-
jany other Company established here. dition. She commenced the use of Dr Radway’s
And lastly, the Avent being appointed by Power Cleansing Syrup or Renovating Hesolvent; the use
of Attoraey directly from England, is anthorised to | of two bottles cured ber. 1 formerly resided in
draw Bills the moment a loss oceurs, and Without Steuben Co., N. Y., but am now the Postmaster st
relerring to the Home Company, to the extent of Annin Creek, MeKeen Cu., Pa. .
ove thousand pounds sterling. uh D. Jackson, ?. M-
With these superior advantages, the Company ig! : "
not disposed (though it might be well justified) to Solid by Druggists everywhere. Prick — ( ne
Dollar per Bottle. [June 8, 63.
bask a higher rate of premium than other English
Coupanies, which do not present the same ad vant .
iageous features, and the Agent has been advised| ~~~ ~~ —— “ :
that an uniform rate hus been agreed upon by the | The Examiner
Directors of this Company aud the ** Que en's,’ and . al —_
lthat the Agents here should, in this respect, “ act rr Printed and Published, every Mos - “
‘ by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hille-
borough-street, near King square PRick—los per
auuum, payable half-yearly IN ADVANCE.
} in concert W. A. JOHNSTONE,
| Agent of the Liverpool and London
i “Noy. 10, low2 Fire Jusurance Company.
Cy Kerenences — Hon. J.C. Pore, Summer-| ye ga “te . |
| eldde Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill; Hen. Danier | New aduy, a a pe tncwday, I Sept.
Tay es, Char lottetewn; JAMES CAMPBELI "i Nsqr Wcduaniny: 2nd ss Weleda ~ J
St. Kleunor’s. : dim _ | Monday, ”? “Grd Aug Monday, y, 1th Oe,
Wednesday, oth = * Nednesday, Mth 4
ROSE & McINTYRE, = | Momay, a7 Monday,“ sh
ln : os “ Weduesday, th * Weduesday, vith «
'General Commission Merchants, | yor xova scotin, via Pictou, twice in each onl
S%& Ccedar-strect - - - New York. us fo.low si—The week in which the unilsanenll
. warded to Engluud, on Monday, at 12 o’cloek OK,
ie . tinal y? hind Wednesday, atdo'clock, p.u.; and the f 1, .
PARTICULAR A TENTION to Sales | week on Monday and Thursdagy at 120'clock 7
of OATS and other PRODUCE, and purchase For New Brauswick, Uanada, and th ie
of Merchaudize tor the British American markets. States, via Shedine. évery TUESDAY and rus =
Refer to— A. N. Brown, Exqr., 185 Greenwich- | werning, at 8)a.u. ~ Da ‘a
street, New York; Messrs. Etliot & Co., 16 Lemoine . "kw LD.
street. Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown, General it. 5 *
P. KE. Island Cr.ement MeIsiyne. ‘ 7 ’ » Suse <2, 1, oo
June 15, 1863. poner es ae
|= —$_______—-- NOTICE,
| (Co-Partnership Notice. LL. PERSONS HAVING Leap
(PPUE UNDERSIGNED bave this day claims against the Estate of Jonny Baim.
entered into CO-PARTNERSEIP as late of Charlottetown, Plasterer, dece
: : requested to furnish the same for settle
Pra’ sg o » . eu A
IMPORTERS & DEALERS. all these indebted to the said Estate are . f;
required to make immediate payment to ‘
ia
MY SHIP.
first broke out, and as the blaze hocame
Down to the wharves, ay the sua goes down, larger, and larger, we supposed that the ship
And the day} wht's temult, and duat, and din was approaching us at every moment, while
Are dving away in the busy town we were, in fact, receding from her.
I wo tw see if my ship comes in When the morning broke upon the sea,
ind the wind had gone down, no vestige of |
I vaze far over the quiet sea the wreck was to be found; but there was
Rosy with sunset. like mellow wine one whale ship long looked for—many eyes
Wiere ships, like lili ‘ i v grew weary with watching, ind many a heart
Muuvy aud f but I ee wi grew sick with hope defi rred, and yet she
iretarned not Save this doubtful reeord,
l : ~ s every t her fate has ever remained a wystery to the
we i ke wily lean owners and to those whose relatives probably
Noting the sails us uey 5 wisrht perished on that awfal night
thu 4 a i ip come in
RENFREW HOUSE
W hence ‘ ‘ « they ark a 4 \ ae
Who is hi and w her name Thomas's Old Stand,
om i ty Great GQgorge Street.
W ¥ answe ver aud over the ean
PHE SUBSCRIBERS having completed
a yaaa el of st rl Itenel wneete
. — thei Spring bibperkitions ire to cull the
tH were wl sa young lamb’s fleece, attention of the public to their SPOCK of
~~ trom he part ef Seat STAPLE & FANCY
H aster was Love and ber name was Peace D R Y f 4 OO j ys
A e all beloved { ‘ it r 79
e
ta 4 ’ Ta Y Ar
08 Wed deol goog Groceries, Hardware, Boots &
i wuble of snowy Wits, - ,n ‘i
: 1, awaulike, adown the bey Shoes, Hats and Caps,
‘ | —Consisting of
Carry with } aj vivh Grev aud White C «, Cotton Warp, S ved
iy +} | Rewatta Shirting, Prints, Deu Drills, dean
Ail x ‘ irs pain | Osnat vy. Canvas, Bed ‘| eh Fowell
At ' Pate } Crash, Flannels, Sheetings Tuble Damas!
And ata bs fue} ' j Damask Cloths, Table Covers, Totlet
ual iil wa ! ack ere ! Covers. Window Mastin Watered
Wa i from the ¢ i more | ‘ | Moreen, Furuiture Votton He =)
: ; Carpet Crumb, Giolla,
tilt the pale stars grieve ! ‘ ry “@&e. &e. &
‘ ‘ Ladies Dresses X Dress Mater ials,
AmOkK Li siniv=s Whit are I .
elit ws ‘ i iu Grenadines, Bareges, Chalhes, Mo-
Printed Muslins, Qe. &«
lo gludden ‘Ves al vs t re " tne
Aud eart grows hopeless - ‘ams | Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls,
As | wait and wait ou th — . iu Silk Tissue, Black Bound, Fillea Paisley,
4 Cuslinere, Ne
kK ¢ that tempes , store > ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ oa % —
" ‘ | and tis ’ rm, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, I lowe rs,
Have wreeked aud shattered y beat o y : .
i a r ' ' A Ribbons, Paraso!s, Bonnet Bord rs, }
tank sea weeds cover har wasting furu, Shapes, Gloves, Hosiery, Chenelle rad
thd bets © lait 1, aad stuined, ar kK Silk Hair Nets, Lace, Veivet Frinunings,
| Dress Buttons, Belts, Siamped and
But the tide comes up, and thie t es down Embreidered Mustins, Collars, Neck |
‘ j « » ‘olore’ ‘orsets |
And the daylivht fellows rhe nigit " li White and ¢ loved Cor ts,
‘ : aud a variety of other Fancy
Awl ot:ll wath the sulors. tanued aud brown. ' coos
Ll wai ow the wharves aud Wateli the oh ps
SKELETON SKIRTS,
Aud still with a patience that is not hope, |
! eit on the rough shere’s rocky slope, PRoots 2 nad Shoes,
and WEEN to Gee H my Ship Contes ie Lathes’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel,
A PERILOUS NIGHT AT SEA.| aud shppers, Miss Pr mella Boots een
Dir Childrens Copper eed wuld }
Lwin M 3 Boots, Men, Women, |
Phe season on Japan was nearly at an end. und Children’s Rubbers
lndeed 1 was quite at anend, thuugh we ad
hot yetleitthe whaling-grownd
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
We say that the season ie atanend when Cloths and Tweeds in great Variety ;
a succession of violent storms renders it im Readymade Coute, Pants, and Vests, Under
possible te lower away the boats and gu in Clothing, W! ind Paney Shirts, Collars,
pursoct of whales. Ties and Searts, Pocket Hundkerctiiets, |
Rubber Coats, Umbreilas, &c. Xe
We were about to put off for the coast of
Cahtlornta—not tie California of the preseut
day, bub a desulate country, with here and
Efsais samc Cozyps.
Men’s Feit, Leghorn, Straw, and Panama
there a ttle hamiet of half a dozen houses Hate: Men's (new style) Oxiord Hats, Drab
Walled im as a defence agaist the imdians, aud Black, Meus Drab Shell Eat
Whe somedimes came down Irom the neigh- Meus and Boy's Black Coth aud
tweed C
sit}?
HARDWARE.
bouring wountains, and made dreadful havoc
awong the whites whe lived outside of
le
vow cs Ses pgenee vies to Santa Bar Koives agd Forks Ss ons Cut Nutls
bare we missed a pumber of white men who Window Gl iss Putty. Ped Oil Plough and
had been killed by the Indians since vur first Ciert Meamitine, thovela, Hoes. Héene Naik.
visrt, One, im particular, & large and stvut Shoe Thread, Toe and Hee! Balls, Powder,
hLugishian whe slew sixteen ladians belure Shot, Weaver's Reeds; Stove, Shoe,
Live J broughs hig to the greun i. ‘ 1 “ pig op es. Blac Sw ay .
We were about to auil for California, when ¥ + A pte Ace ins,
a heavy gale broke loose uponus. We were - i
immediately hove to under etay-sails. They Ci roceries. |
. nw . !
soon Ubew away, und we drifted under bare TRA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses,
P les. ‘The seas were blown down Gat as 2 fobaceo, Seap, Candles, Pepper, Mustard, |
‘war ble ii] wr, and the ship lay over on bh r Sturch, ¢ otk: e, Buking aud Washing Suda, }
sibs im 600 deentinble suntien : Currinta, Raisins, Spices, |
wil i 3 a 1C pusitien as il li | 1D & land other family Groceries, all of the best qn lity. |
vies. . i
Yhis Sioeck comprises almost every article usually |
>. le - o > ‘ : ? '
i ople say that * words are nothing bat | found in « General Store, and willbe sold at prices |
wind,” but L have seen the time wheo wind Uat caunet fail to give satisfaction
Was some pomwpkins, and by no means the
contempulie tuing some persuns would have (
it tu be. |
Un this oeeasicn little particles of water |
were blown with each for
ELANY & WILSON.
1863.
I
vn, June 22,
1863.
tayaiost our faccs., |
or nased feet, that they pricked like pins.
‘The air was filled with a mist, tlat we
eculd see but a short distance from the slip
Conversation was out of the question. The
mate, MH toe Commencement of e calle. wes a
ing te direct me to du monet 9 Pe
=
a
JUST RECEIVED
AT fe
cate and
put his mouth to my eur and screamed to
tae top of lis voice 1 evuld but just hear
hiss iat —(Svand formerly Dempsey s, opposite
ni ‘
A ) sthecare Ss Hali Uv yer Quren-sireet
eg? ale " i ° Pi iy °
in gale Hoye pe ig the cordage like BA :
co vou jute OFF an organ j me
5 ” i ~
ight cawe down upon us, and the dark- | . , HAsSZ ARD -"
ness was very thick i AS’ received, per * URANUS,” from
_ * Is that 2 sta® rising to the windward ?”’ | Lenten.“ mesa ys te : byte ll
shouted one of my shipmates in my ear. Oe yee Se ne eee
I looked as weil as L could im the direction | British Dry Goods,
which he pointed, and did, indeed, dise
’ ' erne _—_ ‘ eS a ie
something through the misty durkness—a Fauey Goods, Jewellery, Stationery,
bright yellowish body. Buti know that it Groceries and Hardware.
’
s
' e . o o }
was ne star, unless one of the orbs of Space Having been purchased direct from the Manufae |
tories on the best terms, they will be sold at the
| lowest prices for Cash only, comprising—
Ladies’ Dress Material,
in all the latest styles;
approaching oearer than usual to our earth
hed assumed larger proportions,
lu a few mowents | perceived that the at- |
tention of the captain and the first mate was
directed to thisobject | could hear nothing, | 31LKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces.
but L could see the captar thirling abo * cadiis aiiin
bt theear uf the mate,| SHAWLS and MANTLES,
and putting his mouth to the ear of the mate, |
in great variety and very cheap;
while the latser moved alsv jike a person in
BRBonnets and Tiats.
# great fright.
eame for- |
The belusman, beirg relieved, :
ward, clinging tu ropes and stays, and shoat- | RIBB( INS, a choice selection >
Flowers, Feathers, Cambrie bland-
ed in my ear that a suip on fire wus ceming |
down upoo us from the windward. kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and
Leould see nothing particularly amusing | Sleeves, in variety ;
iG that intelligence, tur if she came down | . mt .
upon us, we wust of course burn also: the; Dress Buttons and Trimmings,
flame would be bluwen righ’ seruss our deck, | Hair Nets, Braids, Ladics’ Water-
right into our top bammer. prooi Capes, &e. &e.
The cook was presaring a meas of fish-| -
Summer Cloths and
elowder lur the crew, and I hoped he would
hurry it up, lor if be delayed mach longer! A large variety of Shades aud Tvxtures;
Waterproof Coating, &e. Ke. ;
it would prove a dead loss.
in the latest fashions.
The bright spot over the weather-beam |
grew larger and larger, and now anotherroar, + orny ’
STALE
Brown Cottons,
diffvriag leom that of the blast, swote our |
ears,
[ sew the captain running from man to ree is oF <— oe
with had + Poe bo Welt cue.” Than feck. | W hite and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings,
ed aloit. Several of ascended the} I wuts, Farnisure Chintz, Sheetings,
begging, slowly tu be save, bus they got up| Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth
atier a fashion and loosed the fore-sail. The | Jiugs, Oil Floor Cloth,
mate ordered us to haul aft the iore-sheet, &e. Xe. Ke.
taking bold of it himself, and making us an- | °
derstand lus meaning more by gestures than 3000 Pi tind !
by words. sulin bike, Very cheap
The men aloft had cut the gaskets from the
auil with ther soeath-kaives, butio the same
moment the wind Streamed it out to leeward
Coatings ;
them
Ready-made Clothing,
Cloths, weeds, Drills, Duck, Water-
proot Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hats, Caps,
Doenk ins,
aod tore it bodily from the yard. We mew | Shirts, Collurs, Pants, Vesta, &e.
wr a moment, like a white eloud, fly iny H A R D Ww A R EB
eo
uway, and it was goue from our sight. Buen Wile, (2) Putty. Paints. Gile T b | :
ron, i 4, SelAsa, ul . anita, 8, Hrpeniine,
Un cume the rourmyz body uf fire, reaching
outits red arms towards os like some demons |
resolved to compel us to bis embrace, though
he knew that that embrace woald be death '
Smoke and sparks were already rolling
over us, aud suv vur cordage would be in a
Llaa-e.
** Lower away the boats!”
captain in despair.
Every mau lelt that such a course could he
of nv earthly ase, for no boat could live in|
that gale, and if they could there was noth-
ing in them ty sustain life, and we were more
than a thousand miles from the nearest land.
Not a man stirred to obey the order, but
several of them tell on their knves, while one
Spiks, Sheet Lron, Steel, Wire,
Grey's Plough Mounting, &e.
— ALSO —
. ’ f ’ . . e, > .
Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist
Sugar, lice & Vearl Barley.very superior ;
Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger,
Allspice, Raisins, Cucrants, Starch,
Blue, Blacking, Washing and Bak
ing Soda, fuckets,
Brooms, Candles,
fiig Bushes,
We
Shrieked the
Leather
Boap,
Manilla Rope, &«
The fact was that we saw the tire when it!
Phe above and the following first. Sr. ANDREW s—P. Grithin
land Stock Masters can be t rred to, some of whom) Cascume ke G. W. Howlan.
huve Manay’s Patent Macutnes in use for three CampsakLLron—Jas. Broderick
or four ars, “und have prove do much more daruble i: e > . "
I ir yea | Other Agents and instructions in Circular from
} eonterred
fand unwashed.
# i
NEW SPRING GOODS,
LONDON HOUSE,
> |
GOODS,
eces Paper - Hangings, |
%
“Phe Wonder of all Nations
THE MARCH OF IRTELLECT FOR SPRING 180311
ota '
r *. ™ 2 ©
Krom the World's I‘nir.
1 ee 4 gs , Ril smployment, im place of |
4 4 , chance ev 0 the | and onght to be at sa h emptor |
‘i K best ; hance — off ood se I white men wad Wwotren Loring themselves to deat! |
Farmers of P. E. Island, by which rime, 11> keep the horses alive, and. at. more atcha te
hour and Mouey are saved, the grand aeeret to u ie ee |
“ull, aud nu ueow be etfected by tiiny Ove of those : ene ‘ sii
i wonderfully improved THIS IS NOT KEDPING PACE
: 'c PA’ WEP DHE PiWES.
Gold & Silver Prisod Medal = [W. Acorm, Lat 4, ID. Creigiiten, Enq, |
K. Mutch, Gallows Point, G. Harris, f
ee
inde |
ton
|
my
Owen, Shi;
’ 4 AN. : 7 J. Melunir Stewart &
Mowing & Reaping Machines, |} tice China Point, | builders,
C. Vickerson, Vernon|Hon. D. Beaton,
wreeu River, Cheo. DesBrisay, Esq., |
. : and forty six others, who got those wouderful |
tempered same as the Knives, aud is attact ed to The demand is now so yvreat, caused by the vast |
he tnuer by a NEW PATENT PROC ESS, thus | namber of men killed in the war, wud the order |
uk king an entire new cutting face, with Horse | from Europe for L800 of those Invalnable money and |
| Yokes and Swingle Trees, not in former machines, lubour saving Machines, with elulity-six more |
makes them now more yvuluable to farmers than wanted last harvest that could not be tnished in|
say of the Gold Mines througheat the world, and time, will now require all parties wanting those
now warranted to cut one acreoft Ilay or Grain) Macuines to send the order to the Agent, or the |
each hour, at one shillings cost, by forming a ¢ lub) Depot at Orwell, with as lithe de aly us possible, to
wr five, which will le a utth less eXpense than the ensure baving them in good time for larvest.
t ttit i so ihnpurigus ,
old fashioned Sceytie ¢ apt “Lat sae ot on op No payment will be demanded until the Fall of
the coustilulion ula BYU fulul lo iInMny Aare 1st S ean INGA
With those unsurpassed Machines any quantity Farmers not up to the great benefit - —s
of Seed can be sown in Spring at one ine, and BO) aid polling the land are strongly advised by all |
r for hands te ent 1, When ripe, need be feit, ane Avricultural Societies and chemi is to trv it, whet }
e Crops secured a month sooner, ane the cost of | i Will be found to pay wellfor the litthe outlay and |
lthe ¢ lub saved Phe eXpense now reduced to tie trouble To encouruve the experiment, twe doze
waves Of one nau lor a iota. tield rollers eau be bad trom the undersigned, if
In preof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, Weat River, ordered soon, at COST, and 12 mouths given tor |
. e butter and el se ure so | uvpr ed wt eres payment, a
ver they can be got, cerunes Lhe purchaseu ene ol AGENTS
t CHuak.orrerows—John Williams, whe is so wel
tvonderful Moncy and Labour Khown for keeping the best uud cheapest See
. same Mmed es on the Island; W. EF. Dawson, whose Cust
. » ' "
Siavewngy Thsaehiia Store is the cheapest on the Island for farmers
in DR61: eut all his Hay and Grain, aearly a hun James MeGill, Spring Park, whe is so fiumour |
dved acres, and cul his brothers crop ulso with 1, for securing prizes for grail at oul Lea hibiiions. |
and then bhived it out, by which le cleared hall the | GQkonGgerown W B. Aitken, Thomas Owen |
pree of the Machine same year, and is now free, IF. P. Norton }
wid bad the crops of both farts cut tu addition MonTacut Phomas Anneur, Philip Beers
< certificate is more satisfactory on the Island Get ‘Do Kk rv hk. Walker, J. W. Truclove, J. Me- |
as it ¢ be relied on, than one Lumired hulies : ;
il cae I Sets Murnay Harsour—Thoinas Clements.
eu 4 teks — . °
from other places Sovbis Rdward Kickhaa
lass Farmers
nud benelicial than they ever calculated on, and
| th boon that ex be PATRICK STEPHENS,
consider tl vreatest
brother Farmers, Professional
ev are
'
on their , 1 °
General Depot, at Orwell ¢ heap Store, eleaper |
men, teachers, sean Cuplhilis widows, tradesinen, A ; ‘ |
de all those whose time ought be more valuable than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE ro as |
than at such unprofitable at d severe work us cutt- ANCHOR—both included.
ing bav and era ft the horses that are at rest, Keb. 9, 1X63
—res —
MUWING AND REAPING
MACHINES.
CHARLES BELL,
| |
MERCHANT TAILOR,
|
Farwers of P. E. isiaud that be bas received ‘ fs
a consigmment of MANNY'S MOWING AND PDEGS to inmate that he bas JUST |
KEAPING MACHINES, nanafacturedby Staines BD RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND
Powe, | .. ot Worcester, Mass., similar to t re SUMMER SUPPLY, aud is now showing a larse
pave Sent is been seliing Tor some years past, WU) oid carefully selected STOCK OF NEW G@OODs
e steel lined guard and all the recent improve eelbe for the esacoe. ba
yweuts Uhese Machines, which may traly be called ’
the * Farmer's Friend ure warranted to cut an is a 7 :
] CHMSTREIEM ' - i * . : ts mara — iw TAILORS’ TRIM M INGS, }
mmsers ure referred to the Te owing rrners, iO,
hi nv used them, can testify as to thei alue : AT @ y ‘ «
sng sed tenn, ea testify as to thelr val HATS AND CAPS, |
Alex. Robertson, Boushaw ; W. H. Hyde, West . sia 4 j
Rive J uCeoosby West River Capt Murchison SJIIRT'S, SHIRT COLLARS TIES,
North River, Dr. Jenkins, Upton Farm, North SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES, %}
River Pheo. DesBrisay, Spring Park dames UNDER. ¢ au .
McGill, Royalty ; Win. Pickering, New Lond ie oR L VHIN “, |
Win. Peardon, Winslow Road; Jas. Proudtor ch @
Si. Peter's: Hou. D. Deaton, Souris: Joseph Dig | Enspecti vet tfol) } } . '
well, de Hou Josepli WV iwlitinun, Phir e hKiive rs : on ie gl st “om ; ys me |
Weis sedi cstinae’ Wild olen Mitee on hand at toi" 2° Remember the New Stand QUEEN-STREET
proper season, Que and ‘Two Horse Threshing Mua Charlottetowu, June Ist, 1863 |
chines, with Shakers and Separators complete, oe —
PS. The bighest price given for Wool, washed i uh aae }
WM. W TRY ae , PF i and will be sold at a low figure—
Agricu aul Agent. ‘
DesBrisay'’s Corner, Cl At) Boxes 3 Crown SOAP,
mm * FS. Pipes,
20 bbls PALE ALE, (in pints and quarts,)
lv DUBLIN SPOUT, do do
. ' , 1
town, dune bo, [Sos. ]
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D NORTH AMERICAN |
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EUROPEAN AN
The mocuing Trains on Wednesdays and Satur
John, will reach Shediae in thine to
for P. E. Island
, Richibucto,
connect daily
dave trom St
RAILWAY. ——-ALSO
4 i Ilourly expected per Privkess & Unkanus— j
1863 Running of Trains 1863 40 chests ENGLISH PEA,
10 cuses CHAMPAIGNE, |
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. 0 GINGERE TTL,
. ' , : ee N. RANKIN.
yN and after MONDAY, the 18th} ypay 1s, pse3. b& RV
itestaant ! Crains will run as follows :-— - - arte }
Leave St. Jolin wt 8 auld and 3.30 pw. All Cures Made Fasy!! |
eave Shediac ai und Ll i.e. 5 ad |
Leave Sussex dor St. dol at 6.30 a. m |
‘Phe o.3U Train fron Jobn willgoto Sa conty .
The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.50 Yer |
Train from Shedine, and the 6.50 Train from Sussex, y ; j
will carry Freight; the ethers, Pussenugers, Mails
and Express ouly
|
j
nect with the steamers
Corn
i
he stages t
Mirsini a
“o irom Buetouche
North,
and
‘hi, Bathurst,
and the
ait Shediac with the morn Trains to and from
i St. Join. as do also the stages at Moncton to and
from Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro and
tiahtax
HOLLOWAY s OINTMENT. |
| Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad,
International Steamship Company. Breasts, aad Old Woun |
dsninied No description of wound, sore, oF uleer can resist
TWO TRIPS A WEEK. the healing properties of this excellent Ointment
‘EXILE splendid sea-going Steamers “* NEW
} BRUNSWICK,” E.R. Wixcuester, Master,
land *NEW ENGLAND,” Leyos Fitetv, Master,
| will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY
fand THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o clock, until
| further notice.
For further informatipn apply to
J. 8S. CARVELL,
Ageut for P. £. Island.
June 15, 1863.
The worst cases readily assume a healthy appear
ance whenever this medicament is applied ; sound |
flesh springs up from the bottom of the wound, in
flaumuation of the surrounding skin is arrested, and |
a complete and permanent cure quickly follows the
‘use of the Ointwent.
Piles, Fistulas, and Internal In-|
| FARES : : ad
j eo ee iy eee $1 50 | flammation. }
Portland, tote teers ere eee cere eee 4 00 These distressing and weakening diseases may |
} i isiedudinennannmenntahen » OO | with certainty be cured by the sufferers theme -lves,
Boston by Steam and Railway,----6 00 if they will use Holloway’s Ointment, and vlosels
attend to the printed instructions. It shoald be
well mbbed upon the neighbouring parts, when all
obnoxious matter will be removed. A_ pouttice of |
bread und water may sometimes be applied at bed
Vharf J. 8S. CARVELL, Agent. time with advantayve ; the ost scrupulous at ye
| Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. | Hers Muiust be observed. If those who reut this
i : | paragraph will bring it under the notice of such of
wiil render a service that will never be forgotien, |
. ‘i }as a cure is certain.
Runaing on EE. & N. A. Bailway.
oe UNNECTING at St. Jobo with
} Te” Freight and Fares payable in New Brans
wick Currency, at St. John.
Passages and State Rooms seenred at the Com
| pany’ s Ollice, East end Warehouse, Reed's Poiuat
. + _
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
Turner's Amentcan Express (Office Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation
10 & i2 Court Square, Boston) for and subduing pain in these complaints iu the same
United Sites ( anuada, Freder- degree as caetleway’e cooling Outwent and purify
Nova Scotia, &¢
ing Pills. When used simultaneously they drive
, ‘ ‘ , ‘ : all iutiammation and depravities from the system,
At Shediae with Steamers and Stages to Prince
Edward Island and the North Shore.
subdue nud remove all enlargement of the Joints,
lund leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncon
A cure may alweys be etiected, even under
tracted.
And at Moncton with King’s Stages for Dorches ny ¢ :
the worst circumstances, if the use of these wiedi- |
ter, Suckville, Amherst, &c.
Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts.
and Bills collected.
| cines be persevered in.
Eruptions, Seald Head, Ringworm, |
and other Skin Diseases.
After fomentation with warm water, the utmost
relief and speediest eure can be readily obtained ju |
all complaints affecting the skin and joints, by the |
Orrice ww Sv. Joux—Turner’s American Express
Ofttice, No. 75, Prince William Street.
. " . °
M*LELLAN EBROS., Proprictors. simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. Bat
gg tga Ke it must be remembered that nearly all skin diseases |
AGENTS. indicate the dey ravity of the blood and derangement
er UMC AME © Bet ows in csn cece Charlottetown. | of the liver and sfomach, eousequenutly, in many
W. B. Deacon...................--.---- Shediac. | cases, time is required to parify the blood, whieh
i od i edeuedicdinwnile nee Chatham. | will be effected by a judicious use of the Pills. The
July 27, 1863. aie general health will readily be improved, although |
‘ ithe eruption may be driven out more freely than
before, and which should be promoted ; persever
alice 18 NECesSsary.
Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey,
Mumps, and all other Derange-
ments of the Throat.
On the appearance of any of these maladies the
Ointment shoula be well rubbed at least three times
aday upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so
us to penetrate to the glands, as salt is foreed into
meat; this course will at once remove inflammation
and ulceration. The worst causes will vield to this |
treatment by following the pi inted direc tions. |
Scrofula or King’s Evil, and
Swelling of the Glands.
his class of cases may be cured by Hotloway’'s
DENTIFRICK SOAPS, &e.
Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap.
| Robinsons’ Indexical Dentalsoap.
Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth
Soup.
/ John Gesnell
Past.
rEVULESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of-
ered as substitutes for all the Powders
and Washes heretofore used, are prepared
j expressly for the TEETU, of
The purest Materials of which Soap can
be Made.
They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro-
and “o's Cherry Tooth
| other
which must be washed and dried, may be left with |
Catipeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or |
or two eried out with terror.
Already we had begun to feel the heat
from that immense flame, and one or two of |
the men eowered beneath the balwarks.
the light of the fire | could see the counten-
anees of all. Every lace wae pale as death
lu that dread moment, ove word dispelled
| by |
|
!
j
all fear, und restured contidence tu every |
heart.
Ihe eabin steward, a long, lank, awkward |
fellow, from Rennetunk, Cue up, und bav-
ing looked awhile at the fire, and W tinessed
the terror im every face, crept up to wind-
ward, aod suid to the first man he reached :
PIT SAWS
** What are you afraid of, you darned foul?
ro
Von't you know that a slup lalf-burned up
can't travel so fast to leeward aya whole ship
like ours. She hasn't so big w surface for
the wind to take hold of.’’
‘This was repeated in the ears of all, and)
then we became sensible as we gized on the |
varning Vessel that she was not approaching
uy, on the contrary we were reeeding frou,
her. Pretty soon the flames began to de-
erease $3 Volume, until all was darkness
again
!
‘Ship Building Tools & Materials,
T ‘ . |
i
Oo Ship Builders,
y KUAVE RECEKELV &D from!
ENGLAND and BOSTON a good supply ol i
|
—consisting in part of -
6, 6iand 7 feet; CROSS Cl PSAWS
1} to 6 feet; * Underhill’s"’ Ship Broad AXES
* Underbilis’” Ship ADZES; ‘ Thompsen’s
genuine Scotch Screw AUGURS; Carpenters’
Mauls, Adze and Broad Axe Handles, Canlkers
Mallets and Trons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines,
Pencils, Comporition Roller Bushings nud Com
panion Hinges, Brass Batts, olts and Screws
Cabin Door Hooks, Wrought Spikes, tod ineles ;
fron, Galvanized, and Copper Boat Nails and
Reoves, all sizex;: Bianacle Lamps, Grarded Lan. |
terus, Log Lines, Slates and Giasses, Manilla |
ali sizes; Paints, Oils, Pony, end a
cConplete assortment of smal lariictes used on board |
ship. H. bk. STARBIRD & CO
* City Hardware Store.”’ |
ist ,
Cordage,
Ch'town, May 25
mate favour, imparted to them by the Anti-
septic and Astringent properties with which
they are combined.
They effectually rid the mouth of the fetid
matter and tartar, which render the breath
su impure and disagreeable. They give tone
and sirength to the gums, and a clear pearly
whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-
mature decay Of those priceless organs, the
tull value of whieh is never realized until
they are lost to us forever.
THE STEREODESMIC,
CR
DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES.
These TOOTEHE BRUSHES bave been exten-
sively introduced, are highly reeommended Chiego-foot
by the most eminent Dentists, and are war-
& CO., Inventors and Patentees of
TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSIL.
Only sold in this City by
WM. R. WATSON.
A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. |
mended as the BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN |
for cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware.
January 6, 1862. WV. B.. W.
the
the larger sizes.
| tents in every disorder ave allixed to each Pot
porifying Pills and Ointment, as their double action |
of purifying the blood and strengthening the sy sien |
renders them inore suitable than any other remedy |
forall complaints of a scrofulous nature. As the |
blood is impure, the liver, stomach and bowels, |
being mine h mach deranged, require purilying me
dicine to bring ubouc a cure.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the|
Soliowng cases: —
Bad Legs jCorns (Soft) Rheumatism |
Bad Breasts — |Cancers Sealds
Buris Contracted and | Sore Nipples
Bunions Suff Joints jSore-th routs |
Bite of Mosche Elephantiasis Skin diseases |
toes and Sand Fistulas Seurvy }
‘lies (rout ' Sore heads |
Coco bay Glandular Swel- Tamours |
lings Uk crs |
Chilblains Luuibazo Wounds |
| Yaws |
Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Horo
WAY, 244, Strand, (near Femple Bar.) London; also
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi
| eine throughout the civilized world, nithe following
prices :
dds. euch Pot
~Is. 13d., 2, 9d., 40. 6d., Ile., 228.. and}
N B.—There is a considerable saving by t
tuking
Directions for the cuidance oi pa
}
July 13, i863,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
TRE YON.
revtikkK OWNER has the pleasure of |
announcing that his Machinery tor Carding,
Spinning and Weaving is now in successful oper-
ition, manufacturing WOOL into the usual deserip-
tion of Cloth made in the Colonies
The Charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning
ind Weaving will be
One chilling and three pence per yard,
branches in the sane proportion. Wool,
H. J.
any of the Agents for the Mill, from which furthe
particulars can be learned.
Wool and Sheepskius will be purchased for Cash,
or Cloth given in exchange.
Cloth received, ag usual, to be Dyed and Dressed
New Machinery baving been erected for that pur-
pose, which will ensure its quick return
CHARLES E. STANFIELD.
Tryon, May 23, 1863
SARSAPARILY™
THE WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY FoR
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases.
From Emery Edes, @ well-known merchant of Oz-
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Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul-
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From Rev. Robt. Stration, Bristol, England,
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From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York.
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" W., a leading member of the Canadian Parlia-
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“{ have used your SARSAPARTLLA in my family,
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St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
From Harvey Sickler, Kisq., the able editor of the
Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania.
“Our only child, about three years of age, was
attacked by pimples on his forehead, They rapidly
spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered his face, and aetually blinded
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nitraie of silver and other remedies, without any
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Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
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“Dr. AYER. My dear Sir: I have found your
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Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunsticl-, N..T.,
had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
of mereury, or mercurial diseaze, which grew more
and mvre aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or trentment that could be applied, until the
rma use of AYER’S SARSAPARILLA relieved
iim. Few eases ean be found more inveterate and
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Leucorrhoa, Whites, Female Weakness,
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ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative
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however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skiltul
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A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her
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AYER’S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other
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to do all that they have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., and sold by
W. R. Warsosx, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island
and sold by Merchants throughout the Province. |
July 21, 1862,
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PUBS 3 Ann oad
ZYLOBALSAMUM,
The great unequalled Preprrations for
Kestering, Invigorating, Beeuiifying
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aA
AND
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IT NEVER FAILs
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TO
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\X As not a Dye,
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Vor Ladies and Ohriladaren
Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal-
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Sold by Druggists throughout the World.
PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE
498 Greenwich Street, New-York City,
eee SSE ew
NZ
Mrs. SARllen’s
ZYLOBALSAMUN|
e/
W. R. WATSON,
Agent for P. E. Island.
BUSINESS CARDS. | MAILS
D GARD. By Steamer “ Westmorland»
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
fe
“On the Square.” —_
TEVILK SUBSCRIBER having beco in UE MAILS for the neighborj
| : ; i Muy year “ore Vinees, ete., will, nutil further j
the Commission Business for many years, begs . eF Hotive, be
to intimate tothe public that he has now opened wn | up and forwarded as tollows — Made
Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edward Is! Por Engiaad, Newfoundland, Berm al
land, where cousigninents will be received aud West ladies, every alternate MONDAY he
AY, at
Produce o'clock, neon. Py
Supplementary Mails will be for Warded te
| lowing WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, pig,
| Mouday, tad Jnue Monday, Ses pos.
Wednesday, 24th Weduesday, 9
| Monday, oth July Mouday, , aa” Sept,
ng Pro
promptly disposed of on moderate lems.
purchased aud shipped to order
WM. BKALKSTO,
Anctioneer and General Agent.
Summerside, P. KE. Island, Muy $1, 1303,
‘British, French & other Foreign
DRY GOODS,
Under the Style and Firm of
VAUA BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
C. 0. VAUX.
H. B. VAUX.
Tropolit’s Buildings, 152 Granville-sireet,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, lai.
DANIEL BRENAN, 2,
RICHARD KEDDIN. § Exeentors, ~
1V 3m ;
Charlottetown, Aug. 3, 1863.
r rey + Abe
NO DICH! 4
W HEREAS, by Bill of Sale, dated thig.
oth day of JUNE, 1363, Mr. Koxace Me
Denarp, of SUMMERSIDE, im Prince © ,
Prince Edward Island, Merchant, has THI8 p
sold, made over, and delivered to us all his
Debts, Notes of Hand, &c., PUBLIC NOTICg
hereby given to all Persous indebted to the
Ronald McDouald that we have appointed Wig
LIAM Beainsto, of Sniomerstde, aforesaid, one
Attorney, to collect suid Debts and Notes, and
aloue is authorized to yrant discharges for the sate,
WETMORE & McCULLOCH,
Of Hulifax, Nova teeing
June 8, 1863. isi Zuma
Tr
NOTICE.
A LL persons having legal demands against
the Estate of James Coies, senior, of Cha A
J J
logetown, deceused, are requested to furnish '
accounts to either ot the undersiyned, daly att '
and all persons indebted to the said Estaté are
by required to tiake inwediate payment to
of the uudersigned, in Charlottetown. o: +%
GEORGE COLES,
SILAS BARNARD, i Execators,
Charlottetown, 24th November, 1862, [Deg. 2
Watch and Clock Maker.
PURCILASE,
Smardon’s Corner.
CHOLCE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES always on sale, and warranted
Price £3 10s, and upwards.
WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &e. &c. in|
| vreal variety.
Charlottelown, August 4, 1862.
| GEORGETOWN.
| WILLIAM SANDERSON,
Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re-
| : meri A we P . a . me a vg’ en "
tail General Avent, Auctioneer & broker. | Tombstones ! 1 ombstones {t
NOTARY PUBLIC. : :
ie te ek ae _ |‘ EELE subscriber feels gratetal to the pun-
é a > “4 “ » £16. J ong whem e ompany in! lic for the patronage they have bestowed on
| King’s Cuunty. Ag@pt for Pictou Iron Foundry. | jim. and beys leave to acqhaint them that he has
|fown Lots, Pasture Lots, And Farms for rewoved to the premises formerly oeeapied by Mr.
Sale in King’s County, Grower Cooker, next door to Doctor JOHNSON 'S
Nov. 18. DISPENSARY, in Kent Street, where all orders in
heii his line will be executed with neutness and dispateh.
it ‘urties are requested to call and examine his
stock of Marble, and workmanship, before purchas-
ing elsewhere.
jy” Millstones, &c., made to order.
JOUN CAIRNS,
. +e,
v
| lo perform well.
MR, W. A. JOHNSTON,
OF HALIFAX, N. 3S. ‘
Attorney and Barrister at Law,
Notary Public. &c, &e.
TS Orrice-—-Mrs. McDonald's, next door to
Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of
Queen Square.
| Charlottetown, October 21. 1861.
‘THOMAS KELLY,
“Attorney at Law and Solicitor:
ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK.
| June 22, 1863. Zin pd
JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT,
Coach & sleigh Builders,
June 1, 1863. i ad
Wi. KR. WATSON
| 5 pony to intimate that he bas received,
per “ THEKESA ’— .
12 Cases and one Cask APOTHECARIES’ WARE,
1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, 1 Cask PAINTS,
Boiled and Raw Linseed OIL, | Bale CLAVV ES,
L Bale Senna, 1 Cask Olive O@, 2 Bbis. Saltpetre,
6 Barrels Washing Soda, | Cask Baking Soda,
i Cask Sulphur, 2 Bbls Alum, | BbL. Blue Stone,
1 Cask Copperas, | Bb. Cadbear,
6 Bbis. Envtish Ground Redwood,
3 Cases English Confectionary
For sule atthe CITY DRUG STORE.
Charletictown, dune 8th, 1865
Penses-2-moi.
\ TM. R. WATSON has received, per
“Unaxts,” from LA INDON, the nbove new
inhabit @ im i. », | and fashionable SCEN r, tovether with EcGest
inhabitants of Charlotte. | Umer.’s Borquer, West End, Jockey Cinb,
: ait they have Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyos-
iOW Ob Lahd uw number of new and second i and | in, Milletlear, Roudeletia, Creraniam, Good's
SITY
—
bent Street,
town and the Country generally that
( ass IAGES, Open and covered, of iste rent styles | Bouquet, Ess Bougnet, Ritle Volunteers’ Kouquetys
which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. | Windsor Bouquet, New Mown Hay and ew eet Voy
e All orders punctuully attended to. Sydevlam, Kau de Cologne, us neld at the Crystal,
Palace, Treble Lavender Water, distilled front
| Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegar to supe reede Eua
ide Cologne for all Toilet and Sxnitery purposes,
| Aromatic Vinegar and Smelling Salts, in Morocco
Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Conia)
April ld, Lda.
Marine Insurance Company
| OF | Cuses,
| r | Brushes, Sponges, Razors, Glycerine, Honey,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D. | Brown Windsor, Rose, Sand and Pomice Stone, Soap
- a | Tablets, Naples Soap in Pots, Transparent Soup, it
|incorporated E4th April, 2863.) Cakes und Sticks, tor shavings &e. &e. &e.
Ciry Deve Sroxe, June 8, 1863,
PRESIDENT? ‘
WILLIAM HARD, Esquire.
DIRECTORS :
HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE,
HON W. W. LORD, HUN. GhO. BEER,
JAMH#s DUNCAN, Esa. | HENRY UASZARD,Ese
SECRETARY :
DANIEL J. KOBERTS,
1 > Risks taken daily at the Ollices in Water-street
May 4
An Extraordinary Medicine!
DR. RADWAY'S
BLZANSIIG SYRUP,
CALLED
“igre a ‘| Radway’s Renovating Resolvent,
, , rs | Is composed of Extracts prepared in Vacuo.
Queen Insurance Company | OF NEWLY DISCOVERED MEDICINAL BARKS,
OF LIVERPOOL. | Roots, HEXBS, PLANTS, GUMS, AND
PREEARATIONS OF SARSAVARIL-
‘ NHE Subscriber, having been appointed |
LA IN GENERAL USE.
| One terspoonful of this pleasantand strengthen
| pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptious of | cleansing syrup will impart uumediate strength
property. : J. 38. CARVELL. | vigor to the weak and feeble systew, and do more
Churivitetgwn, Feb. i0. ul | good asa healthy tonic than a wine glass of the
| most popular bitters and blood purifiers in use.
'I2S PRIMARY ACTION — PURIFIES THE
BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE sYsTEM,
CREATES A HEALTHY APPETITE, KK-
SBULVES AWAY DISEASED DEpos{Ts
SEATED IN THE GLANDS, JOINTS,
BONES, LIVER, SPLEEN, KLb-
NEYS AND SPINE,
IT RAPIDLY CURES
All Chronic affections, Scrofula, Syphillis, Salt
avent for the above first class Igsursa e Com
{Extracts From Newsrarrns.]
On reference io a return made to Parliament. and
| ordered by ithe House of Comamous to be printed, 7th |
June, Lei, it will be seenthatthe incrense of Duty
for the year, paid by the “QUEEN,” was £2567”
being upwards of £1000 more thin paid by me
other oflice ever yet established in this ¢ ily.
{From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.)
“Tndeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- |
fied in saying that no other Company, within the |
sane period, ever attained so large an income in) Rheum, Tumors, Uleers, Swelling of the Glands,
jeither the Fire or Lite Departiwems as the Queen | Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Caries of the
Lusurance Company. Tn waking this stitement,we | Bones, Rickets, Nodes, Strumerous Discharges from
| uuke no excepliou even in favor of our older local! the Ears, Nyes, &e., Sore Lead, Svald Head, Sore
} POU PANIES, Vane by the Liverpoo! nnd London, the Legs aud :
| oe ri gc aie aK nye sl ALL SKIN ERUPTIONS,
rou ihe ser “© (way », OV. F ) > : r
— rr es eee ‘} | Humors and Sores of all kinds. ONE TO SIX
|
r
“ foes pent ayant. any wa Nae stands a | LOTTLES will effect a perfect cure, ,
nent lor its solidity, as Well as for its success, “the . : .
Queen lisurance Company ” which lust week beld | A Guanantes.—One to six botties of Dr. Rad:
| its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A wey 3 Cleansing Syrup — called RADW A.’S
| reference to the ample report in anoier page will RENOVAT ING Re SOLS EN rT will cure
| fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress | the worst cases of Skin Diseases, Secondary Syphi-
jammde by this association since its foundation. Such | lis, Fever Sores, Uleers, or Seorbutie Eruptions, that
| success ix, deed, rarely attained; and it attests at) Can be produced. The Syrup is highly coneentrated,
J once the excellence of ils management, andthe pub | exceedingly powerful, two teaspoontals being a full
lie confidence in its constitution.” | dose It is entirely vegetable, and the most elegant
{From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.] | medicinal preparacion wade.
ae It must be gratifying to the public generally, | ITS BEAUTIFYING INFLUENCE.
and especially to the proprietors, to find Uiat its ia-| One teaspoonful three times per day, half an bour
sep nagar et +g ba prec ica Ln so at after each meal, will impart a beautiful clearness
| no otiver Compan) ‘ Ssishin she cone shelt ene ww the skin, dazzling brightness to the eyes, sweet-
ever att urve an ilcrease either in + Fire wess to the breath, regular and bealchiul oe
Lite Department. This speaks highly fue the | 2° to the nails. Persons »fflicted with Pimp!es,
juctivily amd zeal of the management, while the Blothes, Pustules, Tetters, and other marks of die
prompiness with which all the claims, arising out figuremeut, may rid themselves of these offensive
of the late disastrous fire in London were met. tes. | Yi#itations in three or four days. In all ordivary
| tities to their finan ial ability and the care and prn- | skia diseases, one bottle will secure a cure.
dence which marked the investment of these furds.”’ | ITS GKEAT SUPERIORITY.
| We have hundreds of certificates of eminent per-
| sons, where fiom one to six bottles have cured the
worst forms of chronic diseases. Persons whose
| bodies have been a wass of running sores tor yrar’,
FIRE AND LIFE
TOTT TT a) Yr fumors, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Scrofula, Opthalaia,
INSURANCE... COMPANY... | 37"tia' cove: to car tenntoten ben evens
‘HE Agent for the above first clasg/ over six bottles to effect a cure.
‘ Hagin aly pomneanee Company begs to | ITS WONDERFUL POWER.
call the attention of the publ’c to the advamages Pi this
offered by this Company, in respect to the security | Move in » B eee ee we
ito the assured, and premptuessto pay iosses, which, | MESetwe over the system charged wi FORTY
YEARS, as ner husband states, sioce her birth (and
| the lady is upwards of 40,) has been afflicted with
| Serofula, two bottles only of the Renovating Resol-
| vent completed her cure, Mr. Jackson is a tust-
ineal so
The Liverpool and London
«
| Without disparaging other Companies, may be safely | Present the cure of Mire. Jackson, who for
| daserted to be superior tO those afforded by any
other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and
| London F. & L. Insurance Company has been in
j successful operation since 1836, with agencies all Pad
lover the world, and has paid in losses about two | Worthy witness; he is Postmaster at Anpin Creek,
j millions and a quarter sterling. Its subseribed ca-| Pa. Our readers, by writing to Mr Jackscn, will
| pital is £2,000, 000 st ring, and its invested Tunds | receive a full statement of facts. Read his letter:
| ulone @NOULE Lo LAM 2,000 slg. ; and the tire pre- | Axnix Creek, Pa., Jan 2d, 1863.
mniuens for IS6L amount to ££360,130 198 9d: and in ad- | "
| dition to this very lurge capital, the Company, | Doctor Rapwar;—My wile, aged over 40 years,
having been established before the recent Limited | has been afllicted with Serofula trom her SAPANCT,
| Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the 'In 1855, she suffered severely from Sore Eyes,
j shareholders, comprising some of the wealihies: | Rheumatism, Liver Complaint and Geveral Debility.
inerchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for | She was eonfinea to her bed most of the time, for
the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept eighteen months, during which time | employed ix
jaway. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from | doctors; she continued to grow worse in this con-
jany other Company established here. dition. She commenced the use of Dr Radway’s
And lastly, the Avent being appointed by Power Cleansing Syrup or Renovating Hesolvent; the use
of Attoraey directly from England, is anthorised to | of two bottles cured ber. 1 formerly resided in
draw Bills the moment a loss oceurs, and Without Steuben Co., N. Y., but am now the Postmaster st
relerring to the Home Company, to the extent of Annin Creek, MeKeen Cu., Pa. .
ove thousand pounds sterling. uh D. Jackson, ?. M-
With these superior advantages, the Company ig! : "
not disposed (though it might be well justified) to Solid by Druggists everywhere. Prick — ( ne
Dollar per Bottle. [June 8, 63.
bask a higher rate of premium than other English
Coupanies, which do not present the same ad vant .
iageous features, and the Agent has been advised| ~~~ ~~ —— “ :
that an uniform rate hus been agreed upon by the | The Examiner
Directors of this Company aud the ** Que en's,’ and . al —_
lthat the Agents here should, in this respect, “ act rr Printed and Published, every Mos - “
‘ by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hille-
borough-street, near King square PRick—los per
auuum, payable half-yearly IN ADVANCE.
} in concert W. A. JOHNSTONE,
| Agent of the Liverpool and London
i “Noy. 10, low2 Fire Jusurance Company.
Cy Kerenences — Hon. J.C. Pore, Summer-| ye ga “te . |
| eldde Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill; Hen. Danier | New aduy, a a pe tncwday, I Sept.
Tay es, Char lottetewn; JAMES CAMPBELI "i Nsqr Wcduaniny: 2nd ss Weleda ~ J
St. Kleunor’s. : dim _ | Monday, ”? “Grd Aug Monday, y, 1th Oe,
Wednesday, oth = * Nednesday, Mth 4
ROSE & McINTYRE, = | Momay, a7 Monday,“ sh
ln : os “ Weduesday, th * Weduesday, vith «
'General Commission Merchants, | yor xova scotin, via Pictou, twice in each onl
S%& Ccedar-strect - - - New York. us fo.low si—The week in which the unilsanenll
. warded to Engluud, on Monday, at 12 o’cloek OK,
ie . tinal y? hind Wednesday, atdo'clock, p.u.; and the f 1, .
PARTICULAR A TENTION to Sales | week on Monday and Thursdagy at 120'clock 7
of OATS and other PRODUCE, and purchase For New Brauswick, Uanada, and th ie
of Merchaudize tor the British American markets. States, via Shedine. évery TUESDAY and rus =
Refer to— A. N. Brown, Exqr., 185 Greenwich- | werning, at 8)a.u. ~ Da ‘a
street, New York; Messrs. Etliot & Co., 16 Lemoine . "kw LD.
street. Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown, General it. 5 *
P. KE. Island Cr.ement MeIsiyne. ‘ 7 ’ » Suse <2, 1, oo
June 15, 1863. poner es ae
|= —$_______—-- NOTICE,
| (Co-Partnership Notice. LL. PERSONS HAVING Leap
(PPUE UNDERSIGNED bave this day claims against the Estate of Jonny Baim.
entered into CO-PARTNERSEIP as late of Charlottetown, Plasterer, dece
: : requested to furnish the same for settle
Pra’ sg o » . eu A
IMPORTERS & DEALERS. all these indebted to the said Estate are . f;
required to make immediate payment to ‘