~~ —— i CE * 4 Fa SINESS CARDS. —w erent [anaes BU CAO MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N.8. Attoracy and Barrister at Law, Notary Public, &o, &e. ge Orrice-—Mrs. McDonald's, next door to Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21, 1861. ———— GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant. Wholesale & Re- tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in King’s Ceraty. Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry. Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Parmstor Sale in King’s County. Nor. 18. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Builders, Rent Street, | Setvntcen the inhabitants of Charlotte-, town and the Country generally thai they have now on Hand’ a nuwber of new and second-hand C@Rigedks, open and covere dof different sty les, whieh will be seid cheap for prompt payment. Cy” Ali orders punctually attended to. April 14, 1862 Watch and Clock Maker. PURCHASE, Smardon’s Corner. CHOTCE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES always on sale, and warrante d Price £3 10s, and upwards vorform well WEDDING RINGS, BROOCILES, &c. &c. in ree’ Cartet > Clurlottetown, August 4, 1862. errr wrt “On the Squnre.” "EXIT E SUBSCRIBER having been in the Couucission Business for many years, beg= to intimate tothe public that be has now o} t Establishment at Summerside, Prinve Fd land. where cousiguments will be recei ; ptly disposed of on moderate terws. Produce purchased aud shipped to order. WM. BEALRSTO. Auctioneer and General Agent, Summerside, P. E. Island, Muy 11, 1863. ‘2° Reyonexces— Hon. J.C. Pore, Summer side; Hon. James Yeo, Port Till; Davies, Charlotetown; James Camrsece, Esqr., oie Go-Partnership Notice, fEYE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP us IMPORTERS & DEALERS it. Lleaner’s. British, French & other Forcign | DR¥ GOODS, Under the Style and Virm of r . ‘ ‘ VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. % C. VAUX. BH. B. VAUX. Tropolit’s Buildings, 152 Granville-street, Halifax, Nova Seotin, Sept. 9, 1862 Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated Lath Apvil, 1862. PRESIDENT: WILLIAM HEARD, Esqurre. PIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, HON. W. 'W. LORD, HON. GRO. BERR, JAME> DUNCAN, Esq. | HENRY HASZAKD,Exeg. SECRETARY: DANIEL J. ROBERTS. CO Risks taken daily at the Olfices in Water-street May 4 A CARD. R. CAPEL, Member of the Royal : College of Sargeons, London, England, muy be consulted on the various branches of his profes sion—more purticularly those diseases incidental to CHILDREN and FEMALES — at bis residence, near the Uhurch at Southport Giem Stewart, April 20, 1863. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOGL. FIRE AWD LIPE! FENILE Subscriber, having been appointed avew, tur tile onawve lizst class Jusurance Com any, is prepared to take risks on al! descriptions of - wae a _ — 8. CARS ELL. Churlotictown, Feb. 10 ti ee fExrracrs Frum Newsrarens.] On refereuce to a retarn made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th June, 1361, it will be seen thatthe inercase of Duty for tue year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £2567 , being uf manda of £1000 more than paid by any other office ever yet established in this City. [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.) “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no other Company, within the sume period, ever attained so larve an income in either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen fusvrance Company. In making this statement,we make no exce ption even in fayur of our older local cou:panioes, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Roval, and the Lancasbire Insurance Companies.” | jb rom the Civil Service Gacetie. soy. 2. 1861.} “ Among there important institutions stands emi nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “the Queen Ineurane e Company,’ whiel I it« annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A reference to the aniple report in another page will fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress made by thig association since its foundation. Such success in, indeed, rarely attamed ; aud it attests at | once the excellence of its management, andthe pub | lic confidence in ite constitution.” {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.) | “ft @ust be gratifying to the public generally, and espe¢iully to the proprietors, to find that its in come pk an the past three years has increased at | the ente of £20,000 per anaym. We believe that no other Cothpapy, within the same shurt period, ever nitained 40 large an increase either in the Fire or Life Department. activity a ceul of the napagement, while the prowptness with whieh all the claims, arising owt of the late disastrous tive in London were met, tes tifies to their financial ability aud the care and pra dente which marked the investment of there furds.”” Tho Liverpool and London ror? Tn ‘ . INSURANCE COMPANY. “pus Agent for the above first class English Fire Insurance Company beys to cull the attention of the publie to the advantages ottexed by thie Company, in respect ty the soeurity t» the assured, and premptuess to yay losses, which, without disparaging other Compenics, may be safely naserted to be superior to tone | wlorded by any other Compuny in the Island. The Liverpov! and Londen F. & \. Insurance Company hus been in successful operation since 1836, with agencies ail over the world, and bas paid in losses about two willious and # qaarter sterling. Jts subscribed ca- pital ja £2,000,000 sterling, and ite invesicd funds nione amount to £1,312,000 ety. ; und the fire pre yoinme for 186 amount te £268,190 19s 9d; and in ad- dation to this very large capital, the Company, huvine been established before the recent Limited Liabihiey Act, the indjvidaul fortunes of each of the sharcholders, comprising some of the wealthicst merebants in Liverpool and Loudon, are liable for the losses, shoald the whole of the cupital be swept away. In this respect it ditters, itis believed, from any other Com established here. And iastly, ee heoas being uppointed by Power of Attorney directly from Kayland, ie authorised to draw Bilis the moment a loes occurs, and withwut referring to the Home Company, to the exteut of one pounds sieriog. With these superior advantages, the Company is vet disposed (thorch it might be well justilied) to ask a higher rute of premigm than other English Companies, which do not prevent the mme advan- tugeous features, and the Agent has been advised that an uniform cute has Geeu agreed upon by the Directors of this Company and the * Queen's,” and that the Agents here should, in this respect, * act ia M4 W. A. JOHNSTONE, ut of the Liverpoo! uad London Nov. 10, iséz Fire insuiance Company. A Schooner of 50 Tons. HAVE the Spars, Steading and Run. ning Riggivg, Blocks, Patent Wind)ass, Chains and bow be ‘gy FA and other suiall gear, eecoud: | hand, which I will sell low, and take Freight in| exchange. They can be seen here ~—AaALsO—— 100 Pine Ash-Lound FISH BARRELS. GEO. W. HOWLAN Cuscampec, Feb. 9, 1863. Hon. Dante | (arto wt week held i | FREEHOLD LAND, on Lot | County, a good part of which is cultivated, will! be | VALUABLE _ _ Freehold Properties |For Sale in Charlottetown. |fEXHE subscriber is authorized, by Power | of Attorney from the Preprietor, Mr. Tuomas | Wiiiiams, of Aucklind, New Zealand, to sell the following PROPERTIES, of which the twe firat ure FREEHOLD and the third LEASEHOLD :-— First — The “OSBORNE HOUSE This pro ted on the North side of Water-street, i perty 38 situa, having a frontage Giereok of forty two feet, and lity feet, t part of ‘Town Lot} running back ei pe ug No. 14. in the first hundred of Town Lots in Char lottetown. The Dwelling commodious and best finished in the City, with ex : cellent Stable and Oat-buildings, whilst its immed)- | ate vicinity to the Wharves, Bank, office, Bonded Warehouse, Telegraph Office, and | principal seats of business, renders it one of the It is at} louse is one of the most * Sslandei {most elicible business stands in the City sont occupied under Lease, of which about three years only have to run, ag an liotel, tor whici: it is admirably adapted } Second — That pleasantly situated COTTAGE } and OUT-BUILDINGS on the corner of Prince and | } Fitzroy Streets, opposite Holland Grove and the | residence of Hon. Dr Young, at present im the oc } eupation of Mr. Hobs, Cabinet Make: The land is} in the Fourth Hundred a part of Town Lot No. 7 { Towa Lots in Charlottetown, measuring seventy ‘ two feet nine inches on the West side of Prince Street, and eivhiy-four feet on the South side of rh 7 . maa e Ps. 3B Fitzroy Strect Phe pleasant situation, and it beng ov the highest land, makes it one of the most de sirable Properties for a private residence in the City fhird—A VALUABLE LOT OF LEASEHOLD | LAND on the South side of Water Street, on which | fit has a frontaye of thirty-eight feet, running back | sixty feet, between the prope s of Robert | werth, Esq., and My. Samoel Batt, and oppesite the Osborne House and Bonded Warehouse. Eas sufficient stone en it to build a Cellar Wall thir y feet front and eixtv feet in length, eight feet high pall round Mbis Property is heid under Lease from the Estate of the late James Peake, with the privi-} Hlege of purcliase ou the expiration of the lease m j Apri . L804, for the «um ef £102 eurrency, nnd isu most Cligibie stanha bor uuy business If not previ muely disposed of by Private Sale, the whole of the above mentioned Properties wiil be by PUBLIC AUCTION, aold on the various pre lex! CUAKLES BELL. Churlotletown, May 29, 1565 ‘IMPROVED _ FREEHOLD FARMS ECC DER MATTIE. VEXHE subscriber cffers SEVERAL VA- LUABLE IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE, situated on Towus! ip ho. 31, Vizi— TWO FARMS containing 48 and 60 acres each, nthe South Wiltshire Road, and within r ' - . , These Pars are in a good nnd loeated « eight miles of the city state of cultivution, with Dwelling Houses, Barns, | Water, &c., on the premises ALSO, 100 acres, situated on the Tryon Road, with good Buildings, a weil of water, und good linproy ements AND ALSO, several other improved FARMS, | Heantjfuily situated ou the West itiver, with good | Lbprovements ulso. ALL ‘THESE PROPERTIES are in a flourishing lacttlement, with a of Hurd ana Soft Wood, and within ten miles of the city, aud convement to shipping place and obtai r wlvantages in toe wuy of sea manure, &c., 8 met wilh Possession to any of the above tars cau be g iven iminediately, if required For further particula bundanee rs apply to WM. DOUSE, | April 20, 1563. tf Charlottetown Secale E*QoTR SALLE! ‘ SHORE FARM, at Kildare Capes, 170 of which are inawood state of cultivation, fenced on Lot Three, containing 100 acres of LAND, lott into eycht aere fields, and the remaiuder covered with Hardwood and Feucing. The Main Road | jrans through the Farm, and it has a front of teu! ‘ ns on the Guif Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure can be obtained ; The Buildings are nearly new — DWELLING HOUSE 30 « 25; a FRAME BARN 40 x 30; a LAG BARN of about the same size, and a smal} PISIL HOUSE at the shor Part of the Purchase Money ean remain on the Application for further particulars to be to Mr. Thomas Mowntain GEORGE yy. Alberton, March 9, 1563 : eines ou the premises HOWLAN. * ame ; mae UPtT j FREEHOLD PROPERTY! | Two Pasture Lotsand One Town Lot for Sale at Goorgetown. FREXULE above Lota comprise Pasture Lots Nos. 293 and 299, adjoining each other, con- | taining l¢ of excellent land, fronting 10 chains on the Post Road to Charlottetown part otf one of the Lots is improved; and Town Lot No i 11, 3rd Range letter F, frunting McEache | a good Lot, in ob ye od situxtiou Persons wishing t acres rn’s Hotel, purchyse the above property, in part or the whole, may have an opportunity to} d , on application to the Subseriber up to i6th May nexi, on which day they will be sold by PEBLIC’ AUCTION, at the Ceusgt House, in Georvetown, at 12 o'clock, noon. | TERMS casy, to suit pure ' W.SAN om Husers. (VERSUON, General Georgetown, April 6, 1863. bw | ' At the same time and place, will be } At i old a Suvall | } FREEHOLD FARM, situated at Burnt Point it er | Georgetown, fronting on Cardigan Bay 20) ch ¢ jcontaining about 20 ucree, half of which has been | undercultivation; there area stiaall Dwelling House land Barn on the premises ; j | An exeellent Fishing Station, with a perfect litle. W: 8. ss heeenantngecieaeaeninondiintatlilemiipeenesteinesiithesianpioticle Valuable Frechold Property | FOR SALE | AT GEORGETOWN. | (PTUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, by | F tame contract, TOWN LOT NUMBER 5, Third Range. Letter F; with the Dw. lling House and Out-Houses thereon. This Property is very {pleasantly situated, fronting on Kent Square, | j} and is adesirulble place for either a private residence | fora place of br The Dwelling House is 40 | by 32, and iu good repair. Persons wishing to pur chase can apply to ANDREW Mircuect., Exquire, ‘harlottetown, or to the subscriber, up to the first day of JULY next, on which day (if not previously disposed of) it will be sold by Public Anction, at the Court House in Georgetown. at 12 o’clock, neon. JAMZS McFARLANE. | Georgetown, 30th April, 1565. sihees | E*reehold Land | POR SALE. (EXYIFTY ACRES of VALUABLE! 8, in Prince | | aol cheap, on application, at Summerside, to the owler— MRS. Apri! 18, 1863 JOHANNA O'CONNOR. | a — —— | NOTICE OF SALE. HNO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, | : on the EIGHPEENTH DAY OF AUGUST) NEXT, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, | uader aad by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in | an [adenture of Mortgage, bearing date the first | This speake highly fer the} day ot December, one thousand eight hundred and | fifty-nine, and made between James Broderick, of | Kildare, of Township Number Four, ia Prince Coun. | ty, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, of the one | pert; and the lion, Daniel Brenan, of Charlotte- town, in the said Island, Merchant, of the other part ; ALL the Leasehold Estate aud Iaterest of the | said James Broderick, being an unexpired terim of | 999 years im and to all that tract piece or parcel of | land, situate, lying and being on Townsh'p No. | | Three, in Prinee Covnty, in the said Island, bound- | ed a8 follows, that is to say ; commencing ata stake fixed, thence running West one hundred chains, | thence North five chains, thenee Ease one hundred | chains, thence South five chains to the place of | beginning, bounded on the Bast by cultivated land; ou the Suuth, by land eccanied by Thomas Wade ; on the weet, by lapd in the oecupation of Timotby Grain, and on the North, by land in the oceupation | |} of Thomas Cahill, and the appurtenantes thereunto | belonging, containg by estimation fitty acres, a lit- tie more or less, aud subject te the yearly rent of one shilling curreuey per acre.—Dated this 13th day of May, A. D, 1863. DANIEL BRENAN. An Excellent Parm for Sale. \"PMUE SUBSURIBER is instructed to} ; sell by private sale, until Wednesday, the 3rd ! lduy of Jane next, a superior Farm containing 112} }aeres of land, 100 acres of which are freehold, situ. | j ute near Port Hill, and bounded on the north by | | Wigwam Creek, on the east by Brown's Creek, on | jthe south by Mill River, and on the West by the | binjil property at present advertised for sale by Mr. | | John McKay. Seventy acres of this property are | ieleared, aud in a bigh state of cultivation, the resi- | due covered with hard and soft wood. There are | ou the premises a good Dwelling House, and Barn } 33 by 44 feet, together with other out bonses, and }a never failing spring near the door. There isa | good road shovamh the property. In short, this is ‘the most desirable farm in the market, being con- venient to churches, schools, miii,and withina short distance of the fishing ground. If the above farm is not disposed of by private sale before the third day of JUNE next, it will ou that day be offered | for sale BY AUCTION, at the Court Mouse, in St. | | Eicanor’s, at Use hour of t2 o'clock, noon, Farther | particulurs made known on application to Mr. Johu Smith, rhe arate to ' __ C. 8. HUNT, General Agent, " Sammersjide, April 30, 1553. ma 4 ae } i | } } ior Sale or to Let, WELL FINISHED DWELLING HOUSE urd STORE, with a good Granary jand Stable, in an excelleut business stand, at the | Hfead of St. Peter's Bay. Apply to Audrcow A. EL 3 Bales Brown Cottons | | STORK. To ARRIVE FROM WEs? INDIES | 'Colos’s Browery and Distillery, | i ;aecy | DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &e. land sirength to the gums, and a clear pearl » > | mature decay of those priceless organs, the ‘fall yalue of which is never realized until CR \DENDRISTS’ TOOTH BRUSIES. | by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- | ‘ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSN ELL | departinent, placed at prices within reach of all, | i& CO., 1863 ! 1863! | ARRIVAL OF NEW SPRING GOODS A Mi 7 aA Liverpool Heuse, Great George Sitreet, (Themas’s Old Stand.) WILLIAM FULL | EGS RESPECTFULLY to announee | ~ that he has JUST RECEIVED from ExGLanpD, via HALIFAX, 10 Packagos Fancy DRY GOODS, INCLUDING : Ladies’ Dresees and DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, | Per Barque GAZELLE— LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES: | IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS, | HATS and BONNETS, MILLINERY, FLOWERS, &e. Xe. | WM. HEARD. “ i ig ‘ . eg WMotland Gin! 2 CASES, 1 doz. each, and 5 Hhds. | eet De Kuyper’s BEST Gin, 20 chests Congo ThA, (very supenor), } 1 Bale No. 1 Buttulo Robes, | 100 Boxes Lozenges, all at LOW prices. WiLLIAM DODD, Queen Square. | | | | isl ‘TO LET. | Ve LET, and possession given | Dress Material in Lenos, } Checked and Plain of onthe Lith JUNE next, the SHOP Plain and Farcy Mo hairs, ~—o Bonnets & Iiats, HP i SHOP : er AND TENEMENT IN QUEEN | Delunes ete. Ladies’ Newest Styles Flowers, Feathers and Ribbons, Ladies Mantles, | SQUARE, occupied by Chaktes Ber, Esqr. vreat Variety ; Black and Coloured Yl aad articulars enquire of an rou yg AA ee Hair . For further particulars enqu s RS. STAMPER. | Nets, &e. Ke. | April 13, 1863. 4 I SO “9 | = ——— oe ana : | ‘ I ‘ Zz) uM PR 1) Grey and White Shirting, Striped Shirting, Fancy | BAL it AND ch HERI « uN ESS | PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. Prints, Tickings, &c. &c. Ke. varied STOCK of British & Foreign Merchandize, the greater part of which is daily ©. pe ected per | GAZELLE from LIVERVOOL, and | URANUS from LONDON. Great George Street, Chariolictown, May 11, 1803. Being the First instalment of a large and | | i } | LOXBON HOUSE. NEW CHEAP GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, At the Stand formeriy Dempsey’s, opvosite HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. The Exciting Cause of Sickness. | The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes | the components of tlesh, bone, mus¢le, nerve, and | Apothecaries’ Hall, Queen Street. his linterument. The stoma h is its manufactory, the | | H ASZARD begs to inform _"*" | arteries and veins its distributors, aud the intestines | friends aad the public that he has received | 4}.. channels through which the waste matter re- | by the * Uranus,” from London, the * Prioress” and | jected in its production, is expelled. Upon the | “Theresa.” from Liverpool, a large supply of iyo nach. the circulation and the bowels, these Pills “a8, J : stomach, the uly ve by ; > rl British Dry Guods, Faney Goods, Hardware and | ..¢ simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying a . - ° 7? . a - Groveries. Having bee parehased on the best |ih9 fuids, and regulating beth the secretions und terins and personally selected, they will be sold at | the excretions. the lowest rate for Cash only, couiprisiug : . . or “we The National Compiaint- bales Striped Shirtings | gg : il! do Bleached do | Dyspepsia is the most common disernse among ali | do Printed Cettons j classes iu this country. If assumes & thousand | and is the primary source of innumerable | os er «2 ; 7 cases Dress Goods (2 Lense Silke aud Ribbons lt 1 do Buttons & trimmings! 1 1 do Ladies’ Manties, IZ do Cloths and Doeskine ; shapes, Daa ti j } its ty rai " ‘ : ver a Yen >a - shatever ; » a 3 do Hats and Cups (greatil do Biankets and Sieets | und dungerous maladies ; but whatever iis type or | li | symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to ordi | - do Wadding ! ; tin do Carpeting & Hearth | nury preseriptions, it yields readily aud rapidly to } this searching aud unerring remedy. } i : Sick Headache, with Loss of Appetite. A certain cure for headache, loss of appetite and | low spirits. These Pills may be taken without | danyer from wet or cold, aid require no restraint | from business or pleasure. They strengthen the | | stomach, and promote a healthy action of the liver, | | purifying the blood, cleansing the skin, bracing the | nerves, and invigorating the system. A Word to Females. The loeal debility and irregularities which are | the especial annoyance of the presente seX, ald ». . . . lw hich when neglected alwuys shorten ife, are re a ve and Moist Sumer, Molasses, Coifee, Rice, | lieved for the time being and prevented for the time | Mustard, Stareh, Blue, Raisins, Carrants, Spices, | i come, by a course of this wild but thoroagh al- | Giidsa, Putiy, Nails, Leather, Buckets, Brooms, | terutive i j Soap; Candles, Manilla Rope, Plough Mounting, | Ai lrou, all sizes, Sheet Iron, &e., &e. Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Life. Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1862 This is the most distressing period in woman’s | ‘ee nite ee ee | history, it destrevs thousands, the whole of the gross | FLOUR ! FLOUR ! | humours collect togeiher, and like a tide sweep | laway health and life itself, if not timely and power- | Idaho from New York and Carrie Rich | fully checked. The most certain remedy m2 i fihese dangerous symptoms is Holioway’s Dills. | y trom Boston. - | Armed with this great antidote, the fic ‘y ordeal is | JUST RECEIVED | pissed through, and the sutlerer is Ouce more res- | tored to the possession of unimpaired health. These 400 Barrels FLOUR, | “ty Por Sale at DODD's BRICK land obatructious at the dawn of womanhood. i i } | Pills are equally eflicacious in all female complaints, DODD & ROGERS. | Diseases of the Head and Heart. variety) 5 do Ready-made Clothing Lde Ladies’ and Gents’ Rugs Waterproof Mantles &)7 do Paper hanging (3000 Coats pieces) 1 do Gloves and Hosiery)o casks Liardware i do lisberdashery 14 cnees do I do Shirts, Collars,Braces}1 do Cutlery &é 1 crate Coal Scuttles and 1 do Shawls and Mufllers! Zine Buckets ido Jewellry, Pomztuin|60 chests Tea, cheap and and Soaps good 2 do India Rebber Shoes [5 casks Soda —— ALSO —~- different grades. May 8, 1505. Why are these diseases so fatal?) The answer is MOLASSES & SUGAR!! —— | self-evident—because the first disordered action is ne- | | vlected, or the means for its rectilication are misap- | plied. Neither need be the ease at the present day, | when these excellent Pills can be purchased every- | | where, at a price Which places them within the No misapplication cau oecur if DIRECT, on first opening of navigution— | gg . POPE “yr rene f everybody. Hm) Tr f ; ~ T oO ad Ss ‘ » reaeu o *) a) , 200 Hids. MOLASSES i. +a Hb ees + GAR | the printed directions are properly attended to, as | J. 8S. CARVELL. j they invariably z dress themselves to the seat of Charlottetown, 9th Mareh, 1863. if i the afiliction, without deranging those organs which | — -_ —s i be . ; 6 4 “4 jure already acting healthily. } Holloway's Pills are the best purifiers, and there fore the surest preventives of serious maladies; of which, it they be alremly established, they ihen be- Grain, Grain. (PILE highest price given for BARLEY | and OATS, at | come the most Unrewilling extirpators. Nervous Disorders. . . : “pe is OS Any derangement of these delicate organs affects | Constant}y whe 'M : Tang tear “ nt ccecdienadiinn | disastroasly both the bedy and the mind. To the | powhutee ~ baagpin a eth lar alapioarc a9 t Ma! Wik Y | nervous invalid Holloway’s Pills are an article of | Gin, W ve Bee “< x pee)