“PORRNINET AITET SSO a OORT MISCELLANEOUS, | VALUABLE _ : ne scovEnizEs| freehold Properties DISCOVERIES eam EXTRAORDINARY " rmoyneTl , . 1 “ ‘ . . os PUNE vners FOF Sale in Charlottetown. » re Oy * Pr writes WS i" Lherse ° , Se ' a reqeus viewer ye oD fx _ fEXHE subscriber is authorized, by Power “iY now t y ur nu i Li pei iPotn the > es id Hale eh Wiad ee Went toy w ’ ' v sor Hae 8 _ of th Wiainntas {A nd, New 7 i, to se] } “ } rm & bor-rabiy correct ; . PROPERTIES e twe first j " r ot tae ses uncovered FREBTHOLD l \SEHOLD Pxcav 4 on two eminences : ihe OSBORNE HOUSE T! i at house ealled \ t Water-street, ' ‘ : [t forty-two feet, and \ ' { ‘ iW iefly con! \ i : tot Lown | ! mer site, W r iu hy use in y i4 a | on ¥, nr s narrow sti recently opened, we saw se- ‘ Phe Dwe Hi pe ; ' v bodies, rather forms of bodies, which i ex ( x ex t o | Sn | now attract universal atten i The u - ; i . ‘, ‘ : } stones, and were covered to a gt lepth by Mee | : P ; eres T me nd s ‘. r whi ' ee wr _ or asi om : ra Hotel v4 day, inside a hous ut tals : Ss and Second That pleasantly situated COTTAGI ashes, the outiine of a human body was OUT-BUILDINGS on the corier of Princ: perceived, and M Fiorelli, the t of the § v Streets, opposite Helland G e and . ‘ ' soon as 1 that e of Hon. Dr. Young, at present in é there was a! rw under tie ] . Tae ’ Ni 7 nthe 3 hil , sccordingly made a small bole throuch its "e I ( sie m | ! tor cover snd filed iG up with liquid plaster \ \ t 1 of Paris, as if it were a mould. The result ‘ i $ e plea was that he objained a complete plaster sta- : ag d - ‘ ‘ i ; he tia Close by were f the (4 tae 4 anh era — 7 ' { VALUARLE LOT-OP LEASEHOLD remains of a& man, ABOlhber Woman, ana a : t givl, with 91 pieces Of gilver money; four : eee sole Bel as * ’ - ' eur-rings and a finger-ring, all i, two ‘ Kot iron keys, and evident remains nen bag t Mr. S I un ry hs I whol fF those bod have ( li r ! \\ " I © nNITse. iw Ui ; ’ i a : > Cell \\ ' : } | ; } ° rb , been carefully moulded in plaster. ihe Orst npoats ae body discovered was woman lying her | i , ‘ right side, with her limbs contracted, as il I te J Pe \ the priv rr s ] she had died mn convuis Be I form of ; “gee hig . 7 ae ap a ‘ i ‘ t t Lt Rive rreney, Una isi the head-dress and ¢t hair a quite ais- ‘ © # i ess ; tinct Un t i ‘ tt iinger wer “ee , . — — two silver rings, anda with this y were the " » of : ove 1 ed Tr rt remains of the purse above-mentioned witi PUBLIC AUCTION. on the various pre | i t 4 ‘ ! ‘ ' « the money and keys. ‘The girl was found in +, en TUESDAY, the = ty of ae : y . : : , 1) : CHARLES Bb ohs un adjyvining room, and the pilaster mould ( ottetown, May 25. 1863 ¢.ken of the cavity clearly shows the tissue ite sieisib eam of her dress. By her side lay an elderly F 0 R S A . E n ring on her little b I woman, who bad an ip M belonging to finger. The last personage was a tall, well- ‘Tee HOUSE and FAR wade man, lying full length. he plaster ine Gubesnber manne a ane ss — distinctly shows his form, the folds of his ge ; a “er a. caps aay " nes girment, his torn sandals, his beard and) pygy consists of seven Pasture Lots, or about hair. I contemplated these human forms) eighty-four acres. The purchaser can have the with an interest which defies expression. Lt Hous emis . witl pa many of oe 7s. Liv ‘ a vant, also the Vo h is evident that ull these unfortunates had a vy y \ i y ve CR on the arbi t = il equired. ii vy lo made great efforts to escape destruction . JOIN MORRIS. The man appears to have perished ina vain) Charlottetown, June 8, 1863 a 7) attempt to rescue the terrified wom = Rpee yer > en aaa roman, they could be nowhere so safe as in HOR SATB! their own home, and hoped that the fiery 4 SHORE FARM, at Kildare Capes, tem pest would soon cease. From the mont Ad fl on Lot Three, containing en, Who | FLOUR IN STORE. BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOUR 300 : (Choice Brand) 950 Bhs. Do Do 200 Bbls Extra Superfine BPO. 0 arrive, and daily expected, 200 Barre! FLOUR June 8, 1863. if J. $8. CARVELL. Landing ex * Rover’ from Demerara. G7 PUNCHEONS MOLASSES. J 4 For sale low from Vessel or re by June 8, 1863 I. 8S. CARVELL. HOMG@OPATHIC COCOA. PREPARED and HOMAGOPATHIC St aii ‘ x _o i ic lot 'All Disorders —~ 6 nm See tease | { ) , ‘ Filberts and Wa Stomach and Bowels. Pru und KR : Water ¢ rs and Pilot Bread, | These Pills can be confidently recommended as Manze { Corn Starch, : the most simple and certatn remedy for indigestion, * i | Flavoring Essences, flatulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, constipation, | Salt, iu crocks, baske 6, boxes & bags. | ond all the many maladies resulting from disordered ig W. BR. WATSON. | stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of primary | City Dru re, July 20, 1563. importance to set the stomach right. 1,000,000 SHINGLES. | SHE undersigned bas in Store PINE and CEDAR SILINGLES, for sale low 1 June 8, 1563 Oo J.5. CARVE LL. beneficial to the whole system. UNION BANK | Weakness and Debility, Nervous & a 4 Fi \ Or PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND. Pills over the blood and fluids generally, is like a .oY , ay y Qa £C'o iis charm in dispelling low spirits and restoring cheer- Incorpoi ated by Act ot Colouial roe etal ‘Tin ir geoeral aperient qualities well fit | Legislature. Capital Thirty Thousand pounds Currency, iu 3,000 shares of Ten pounds each, pay- able by instalments in three years. MANAGING COMMIPTER. Hon. W.W.Lord, M.L.C Hon. J. Pope, we le PROVISTONAT Palmer, Chairman, G. Beer, M.L.C. Pa tion Henry Haszard, Esq., Geo. F.C. La widen, Esq., | ' ‘oO *e ralt llea th Streneth and W. E. Dawson, Esy., William Heard, Bsq., } I I £ . aul i 5 4 James ID Mason, ] SQ, 7 horas Dodd, Esq e | \ our. Win. Rh. Watson, Esq., Alfred Phillips, Lisq . Owen Connelly, Esq. J. A. Darey, Esq., George Davies, Esq., - fEXHIS BANK is formed to supply an addition to the money « ircultaion of this Is land, the aensibly felt increasing popflation, an expanding Commerce, and the enlarged production of an industrious and lucredible as it may seer, until want of which has for some tme been It is the natural consequence of an ot energetic people. xs FINE} The Sufferer’s Best Friend! | " purifiers, alteratives, and strengtheners of the | Turoat, a certain cure. j termed a ‘little out of health,” | many causes at work to shorten life, it is necessary | but regulate all disordered actions, and strengthen the vear 1855, there never was a Bank established | in this Island; in that year, under the pressure of a similar nec vy, the Bank of Prince Island was called into existence; and while it facilitated the trade and commercial business gene j rally, it has large ly coutributed to the develope hdw “ure Lise essilv, | ment of the resources of the Country, and its results are supposed to have been satisfactory to the Share j holders, having for some years past paid them an annual dividend of ten per cent | upon the throat and chest, and keeping those parts | Molasses and Sugar. VIE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE 50 Hhds. CTENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. | 60 Hhds. MUSCOV ADO DO. ‘ “0 Hhda. SUGAR, choice. i For sale cheapest in market. June 81863. tf J. S. CARVELL. ao: 7 = c * =| TRIPLE REMEDIES. | IS combination, under the study of the Tre! ANATOMY OF MrDICINE, how perfected in every | department, placed at prices within reach of all, | lof all, and calling for special attention, are, ; _ : : ao , PIL LS. | Ist. The Universal ¢ ough Remedy. | Which, without the slightest restraint ee je j rae r, 4 ing sreaients to disturb | ? : *cray | every bour, and containing no ingrealen affecting the Liy cr, ithe most delicate constitutions, becomes an enemy | | to all Throat and Lung Complaiats, from that terror | to children, Wnvorina Cova, for which it is a ver- | tain relief, to OLp AG with its infirmities, and by a timely application will not only check that blight on American climate, ConsumvTION, but rob the | rE the a ‘SU grove of many of its early victimes. ach ape For Hoanseness 80 common to Public Speakers These Pills | and Singers, it is without a parallel, For Sore, They may be taken under any circum-/} Make it your pocket companion by day, and your | stomach. _— ih wR ert fate Though powerfully tonic, and satisfac- | bedside friend by night, using it whenever you please. | stances, ! torily aperient, theyare wild in their operation, and od. The Celebrated Tolu Anodyne, Which has drawn such loud praise from thousands | who have tested its true character, and found it a| jsure and immediate relief for Neuralgia, Geat, | | Kheumatism, Tooth-ache, Ear-ache, Bowel Com- | plaints, St. Vitus Dance, Bleeding at Lungs or | Stomach, Distress in Chest after eating, and for all | | Nervous Complaints, to that chief of all causes of | | Irritability. The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable | Disease, Depression of Spirits, and Insanity, the thera for a domestic medicine, particularly for fe- | ** LOSS OF SLEEP.” males of all ages and periods of life. They never | For Common Hrapatue, Nervous or Curonic | betray any disagreeable irritating qualities; they | Heapacan, and VioLent Sick Heavacue, it has no | qnickly eject all impurities from the system, and | equal, to which I can give the most undoubted re- | regulate every function of the body, giving woucer- | terences, and to whieh special attention is asked. ful tone and energy to weak and debilitated per- For the Monthly Sufferings of Females, a perfect | sons, while they brace and strengthen the nervous | pejief, while nature’s after work is undisturbed. By system in a most extraordinary manner, lits use, many a wreck to the nervous system and | Chronic Female Complaints will be prevented. 3d. Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills. Designed as the Great Mercuria Svuxzstirure, and assistant to the work of the Tolu Anodyne, and Uni- versal Cough Remedy, when cases to which they are | adapted are aggravated by indigestion, Biliousness, | that Holloway’s Pills, the finest purifier ef the blood | &c., producing: ali the re apt pt of @ gente ever kaown, should be at once taken, as they not | and thorough FAMILY Puysic, and coming in contact ovly rid both solids and fluids of all morbid matters, | With the too common error of making a Pill Box of | ; the Stomach, and producing by the nuwber required | for a dose such extremes, that the Stowach loses | its balance entirely. i A single Pill at night, or one at night and morn- ing, will in all cases produce a gentle and thorough | cathartic. By taking a single pill every second or | third night, and following it regularly, living on good aud easily digested food, INpicestion, Dyspepsia, | BitsousNness, Loss oF Appetite, Liver Comecatnts, &e., are permanently cured. For Worms they area safe, speedy and permanent | cure. (a? Be sure to call for HunNeweLv’s preparations. Whenever persons find themselves in that state and there are 80 the frame in a most extraordinary uianner, Old Coughs, Colds and Asthmatical Affections. These Pills, assisted in their action by rubbing Holloway’s Ointment very cifectually twice a day j covered with the preparation, will be found the most etlective remedy four asthma, coughs, colds, brouchi- tis, and influenza. These remedies tranquilize the assist in dislodging the phiegm which stops up the air-passages. This treatment has proved wonder- fully eflicient in net only curing old settled coughs in the population since the year! addition to our trade and commerce, The inere: 5S che lar 1855, the large and colds, but asthma of many years standing, and JOUN L.LUNNEWELL, Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Commer- cial Wharf Boston, Mass. is With whom Physicians, Dealers and Patients are ¢ 100 aeres of LAND, e increasing Revenue, the breadth of arable land and keys found with the body of the first | 70 of which are ina good state of cultivation, fenced | eleared and cultivated, the growing increase of woman, she was probably the mistress of the pe . , and the = —~ Jot | farming a} k, te engonaten, Spee. of grain and T bi me 5 nie — culture wroduce of ¢ nds, have rendere« house aud the mother of the gil. From the) EF uxuteute! aol. tw ~ lhe Sha pe TF sr nr manner in which ber bands were clenched, |, solace aie. ait dri 3 Oj ; she evidently died in great pain. The girl) s _— i It'appeurs from the census of 1860, and from other dves not ay pear to have suffered much. From Pa A. ‘ Ss ure B py! new apa ee hentie soure s, that in the preceding five years he appearance of the plaster mould it would pepsi ag FRAME BAKN 4 iS the increase in the population of this Island Was | — mA ge “a . LOG BARN ot UE the sauie size, ald a small ) 301 persons; merceuse of breadth of land under ecom that she fell frum terr - Pw She WAS | FISH HOUSE at the shore cultivation 45,000 acres ; increase inthe quantity of running with her skirts pulled over her Part ot aryl Purchase Money can remain on the | poots and cereals exported 842,000 bush. ‘That in head. It is impossible to imagine & more we wage \ppleation for further particulars to be he year L861, the Luports amounted to £314,902, r to M Thomas ~ ang coal 2 I _ currency; the Exports, including shipping, to GhOoUGkh ; OW LAN. 5 affecting scene than the one suggested by these silent figures; nor a drama so heart-rending family of the last days of Powpei.’ Is! have I ever heard of in ih? co z as the story of this i | -—s YMPROVED > oe oe Sacririces or rue War —A Federal writer makes the following calculation :—** It is dificult to tell who makes and who loses by this war. ‘There is a vast amount of human misery occasioned by it. 1 suppose that on both sides tavse who have died from sickness and been killed in battle since the civil war commenced, amount to 2,000,000. Probably rOR SALE. TENHE subscriber offers SEVERAL VA- situated on Townsbip No. 31, viz: TWO FARMS containing 48 and 60 acres each, and located on the South Wiltshire Road, and within eight miles of the city. These Farms are in a good iltivation, With Dwelling Houses, Barus, each of these dead persons has at least four Water, &c., on the premises. . +4 ) vere ituated o1 » Tevn aad pérsons related to him, and either dependent) ALSO, 100 acres, situated on the Tryon Road, f “t ! 77. fort and | ¥"™" ¥# wd Buildings, a well of water, and good upon him for support or deriving comtor = impr is consolation frum his life. Consequently the AND ALSO, several other improved FARMS, number of human beings in both sections ren- | bes y situated on the West River, with good dered miserable by the deaths of the 2,000, a eee ee ~ . Ma ae : _ ¥ F a ALL TIESE PROPERTIES are ina flourishi: OGU, will umvunt ty 5,000 000. OF the two - Mand erga . # . e i eo 1 as ood taillions dead, at least one in four bad a wife , val egiey ihe sae pooaangnel tong and child. There will therefore be ieft of | shipping places, and o! taining advantages in the orphans 500,000 ; widows 000,000. In other © ‘ of sea mau » Ke., seldou met wit i respects there are mony who have lost neither a Ss tall CRNOVS Saeie Ca OF GAVOR relatives nor friewds by this grest civil war, a purtistilars apply to and yet who hayeshar i iu ta@ boad of misery. \\ MM. DOUSH, How much has England, France and other, 4,,,j] 90. 1863. tf ee ae i i reacti¢e hw tt a. - ~ — countries of Europe Lindireetly by the 7 war, or rather individual people! But the E‘recehold Land $s FOR SALE. SJIPFTY ACRES of VALUABLE ~- FREEHOLD LAND, on Lot 8. loss in this country—in both sectiuns—is not | confined to those who There is another general misery. urn for the dead. llow many th in Prince have starved in different sections? Wehave ¢,,,,, part of which is cultivated, will be on both sides got upa@ debt ol £.000 millions, sold ip, OH AppHication, at Summerside, to the that has to be assamed either in total if we A MES. JOHANNA O'CONNOR Ye-unite, or in parts if we eternally separate. REET S EN se raaaaltaai squenaireie san a We have added 500 millions a year to our annual taxes. ‘The neccegaries as wellas the luxuries of life are increased one-third if not one-half. A mechanic who earns 2 dois. per — be sold by PUBLIC AUCTIOD i, at day, and has a wile and five children to sup- uilding, in-Cliarlottetown port, Cannot purchase us wuch as he could, TUESDA 1 he Uth d ty of August next, at the our liberties, how the y have suffered, and our oy : mt - “ny , J _ : ISG! ne os ae bonne bay nervous systems. too! ‘hore are some things i Sha ; Fownsbip 35, farmer, and Jobn worse than death. Among them Is a de- | Sha 1 of the + e place, mail carrier, of the on wivation of your liberty, and your family 1 1 John Kuight of Souris, nerebunt, of the fis without money. Every bour adds to Brora oe _ ee tne yee Pe , the enormous misery ovcasioued by our Un-) yfeiyoy e suid Bernard Shannon, and made . —t 60m - r tot le eu Be i wd I me wip Ny as Base Couranisons. — From the cartes de} Road and running from thence North. one degre wisiie, we learn the astounding fact that kings East, a ty-o1 cha the ce Ws st. © d and qucens are in dress and features precisely ee . fay _ . and tive links; thence like other people. Marvellous, preternatural, | j14. ’ticnee Kast, one devree ; Souil. six chai as this may seem, itistrue. Wings do not and fifty links; thence South, one degree ; West, grow upon the shoulders of monarchs. They seveut) chains s and eighty 8iX links to th are compelled to tread like common mortals , Roe d, would; and 1 i ae ala and, send to and many of them look like very coarse and jee ih. oneupation ot 3 ond —s oo vulgar mortals, too. They bave the same | Ajexander McDonald; onthe East by Peter Phee’s number of arms and legs as us plebeiang; laid, on the South by said read, and onthe Wes hay, more than that, some sto »p unwieldily by lands in the o« > apation of James Bross igh con at the shoulders, and others are unmistakably rg ay wit Doms am se old days of Spanish etiquette, ** the Queen of Spain, had no legs;’’ but this destructive cartes de visite mania bas made short work of |, .*° a the fictions of etiquette. The ex-Queen of |“ })ited at Souris, this lth July, 1263. Naples appears in knickerbockers. The ex- JUUN KNI King stands sulkily with his hands in the ” | ockets of a pair of very ill-made peg-tops. | ~ ; a ae The settee or Sone & his anne white | Leasehold Farm tor Sale. tunie looks very much lke a journeyman it baker listening to the second report of Mr. OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES Tremenhere ; the bluff king of Holland has OF LAND, situate two miles trom Southport, in @ strong family likeness to Washington |“ *” ‘routing the Sea shore ; 0 acres are < leared be paid on the day of Sale, and the remainder on delivery of the Deed For further particul wlars apply to the Subscriber or pH GHT Cuaries Patmen, Solicit ly 13 . ; and in a high state of cultivation, and is well Irving 8 Peter Stuyvesant; the King ol italy fenced,—the remainder is covered with bard and jw like Tony Lumpkin with a pair of enor-| soft wood. There are six acres limed. and fifty | y j I x imed, and fifty Mous moustaches; Queen Christina closely | seven barrels in composit ready for the spring, and esembles the widow in Tristram Shandy; and x hundred loads of Mawure in the yard. Fesem Dies the wide ad ys 4 MANURE can be had within about three the King of Prussia looks like a drill-sergeant searters of a mile from the fara. —a similitude, perchance, not very far from: | ¢ivht acres prepared for wheat. On the the actual truth. As for that incompara je DWELLING HOUSE 30 by 26 feet, and a Dairy carte of the Emperor Napoleon the Third, in Re By feet, stoned to the bottom ; a plain frock aud a shiny bat, with his pretty," rw graceful wife on his arm, bis moustaches! pect double-boarde carefully twisted, and a wagyish smile on his 36 by 20 feet. T! face—whut does Ae look like? The dark and ‘ailing 5; inscrutable politician? the arch-piotter? the °"-- oe tae sini © : P 7" shilling per aere. — givoomy man ol Dee one r? Not a bit of ‘a rhe above farm is under crop, and will be s Id hie luoks like # cunfident gentleman who ! to suit the purehaser with or without the crop. knows a thing or two, who is going down! Texms—One half of the purchase money to be ive or s! Sf There are about aw by T fi et, alldonble boarded and a place jerveath, d. Also Sheep Houses and Shed, ere zre on the premises a pever rlag of Water, and a quarry of good land lease is for 999 years. Reut one Into the City to doa little stroke of business, | P® ! down, and the remainder may remain for and will aiterwards buy his wile a new “j". 20" rm ~ "te cen, ; ’ “e -" > ’ “a J ¢ ahi Bruculiars ape y o the Subscriber. bonnet on Ludgate-bill, or St. Paul's church- | PEPER ROBERTSON, yard. It is ull over with the right divine.) July 27, 1863. D. G. might as well be effaced from the Ku- yopean currency. Sovereigns may reign in | the heart of their people—and there are | some who do sv reign, and long may they reign, aay 1! but they cau po longer hope to perpetuate their sway by throwing the dust yes of St. Peter's Buy. Apply to Audrew A. of flattesing portraits in the eyes of the mui- |” °?PN#!*- Georgetown, or on ibe pretitans i titude. Poor old George the Fourth! W hat | Head St. Peter’s Bay, 16th April, Ist ur would he have thought of a carte de visite ?—.| --———— - : mone —-— All the Year Round, | ra‘¢€ > i sic Tl. —rerer rgxO LET, and possession given A young man, Whu Was a great talker, immediately, the COTTAGE and Was sent by bis parents to Sucrates, to learn GA DLN frouting on _Enston-street, the art of oratory. Un being presented to | oceupied by - Ww ee lasthar* pistiontars “bleeds his tator, the lad spoke for a lung time with- — terly. ! W. W. Lokp out stopping, su that Socrates was out of all) * (yjarlottetown, June Sth, 1863. patience. When the bargain came to be! - ig struck, Socrates asked him double price. ** Why charge me double ?"? said the youth. ** Beewuse,” said the vrater, «1 must teach you tWo sciences ; the one, how to huld your | tungue, aud the other how to spveak.’’ | lott town every Th ESDA Y morning, at half-past ree SS all le coven a’ lox k, for St MMERSIDE and SUEDILAC ; Love AND Svicive.—A young Lieutenant, << eer gpm mypmny omic teenie a quartered at W urtzberg, fell in love witha For Freight or Passage, apy ly on board at Reddin’s young lady there. The marriage was opposed : by the girl's parents because the young man was poor. In their despair the two lovers lust week resolved to commit suicide, and— alter taking the sacrament at the pazish Charch——they tied themselyes together with svincsiensinslaatieins putas saladeiaiieieaiiiiiaia ‘or Sale or to Let, WELL FINISHED DWELLING HOUSE and STORE, with end Stable, in an excelleut business stand, at the graph Oilice. dune 15, 1863. mon Wool! Wool! Wool \TAXUE highest price given in CASH for mr & cord, jumped anty the Maine, and were | any quantity Genune A GARDINER SivWmod. Charlottetown, 8th June, 1863. PREEHOLD FARMS | £343,421, currency, favour of the Islan Whilst to carry on this additional trade, the pub the fivures being, in 1839 £17,011; in INDY £41,000 ic Banking accommodation up to 1855 was nil, and since that time it | ever exceeded £52,000 per annum, or about thirteen shillings per head for the ul as to be almost incredi population, & stm so si ble; while the believed, amounts to thirty shillings per head. The effect of the large additions above referred to, has been an increasing annual demand for Dis count, and for a larger amount of Circulation o1 Fioating Capital; but as the Bank of Prince Ed ward Island did not provide the Public ity were driven to the private discoun their necess ear ter for a as been estimated that at these rates a sum nearly showing a balance of trade in 1.) That in twenty years, trom 1 [S39 to 1859, the revenne more than doubled itself, flanking accommodation of the LUABLE IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE, | neighbouring Provinee of New Branswick, it is | in commodation, at very heavy rates, and it } hurried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes,and | ! even when patients who were in 80 bad a state as | invited to correspond. Pamphlets, Circulars, For- not able to lie dowa on their beds lest they be | malas, and all evidence of real character, sent fre | choked by phlegm. | on application as above, | ° : : @ Also, for sale by all dealers in every cit Derangement and Distensionof the} asifown Tact ees : » 4 sl he . oer - is “as Prices within reach of all. | Bow els, I latulency . Diar hoea Pac-simile of signature over cork of genuine only. For sale by W. R. Warsan, T. DesBrisay, M. | W. Skinner, Charlottetown, P. E. L Jin. 12, 1863. om and Dysentery. Any symptoms of the above complaints should be | immediately met by appropriate doses of these Pills, | according to the printed directions: delay may be tollowed by disastrous consequences. ‘These Pills are a certain remedy for all the ailments of the ali- mentary Canal, they secure the thorough digestion meres cee peuembien tai gf = i of the food, and act most kindly on the stomach, | LUE GREAT INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL liver, bowels, and kidneys. As a household medi- | REM EDY, cine they are unrivalied, and should always be) e7OPS T]HE MOST EXCRUTIATING PAIN at hand. IN A FEW MINUTES, Very Important, of Costiveness| ann Beware. RAPIDLY CURES THE PATIENT. Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, | AC TAY’S RR ‘4 7 ry yet, at certain periods, it is a sure sign that danger | RADW AY S READY RELIE} is near. All who are seized with apoplexy and pa- | Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at once. alysis, have previously sutfered from costivenegs. ITS FIRST INDICATION In the former case, the blood flies to the head, a! ie ‘ small vein is ruptured on the brain, and we know | [sto relieve the sufferer of Parx, no matter from what Let wives counsel their husbands, and | %#¥S¢ it may originate, or where it way be seated. de “MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADWAY'’S READY RELLEF, the rest ‘Leasehold Farm for Sale, NOR SALE the Leasruotp Inrerest | farm Is a} also a new | A Horse SABLE 25 by 20 | a good Granary | ‘STEAMER “HEATHER BELL.” A gages CPM Steamer * HEATHER! YG Lin BELL,’ W.C. Gourke, Masier, ~ will, untilfurther notice, leave Char Whart, or at Sumumreide w Mr. Muxcey, ‘Tele ; jaal to the Caj ital of the preposed Bauk is an- nually discounted. e husbands their wives, never to go to bed a second | thi | night, if the bowels have not been properly moved | i1s } ar r eh = sag the A eth 1 ' ~ o during the day, particulariy if they feel heavy and | wb f iy Misono ag ‘a vk fit “x a wate oa drowsy. A few gentle doses of these fine Pills will ample or e secure wud prohtable action of & - » the ciren! 4 ] “move § } second Bank + promoters have set on foot the vy gulate the circulation of the blood, aud remove all pre Eetablishment; and in submitting this dangerous yu ptom | ; t a fpr ae 9s sits aes oe : “wi Holloway’s Pills are the best re vedy known in the world >the Act of Ine tion of the Union} Jor the follouang diseases :— yw before the Legislature, and to those! Aeue \Female Irregula-jSerofula, or it especi: wended for the security of | Asthma } King’s Evil ders and ihlie generally, mamely,! Bilions Com- all jSore Throat | inth, wl reby Stockholders are dé clared | plaints iStone & Gravel | yi le for redemption of all Bil 4d Blotches on the jSecond ry Sy mp- orporation, and all debts due thereby in Skin Gout ee } proportion to the Stock t re) respectively hold Bowel Conip- Head-ache iTie Dh uloureux but no Stockholder shall be Lable for any sum ex laints Indigestion Pumours } ceediug tw ice the ar ol 3 Sto« K, ll addition lies Hntlanmation Ulcers | to the Stock held Lim. caries Constipation of Jaundice \Venereal Affee- Aud also Section 20, w herein it is enacted that the Bowels [Liver Compl'nts| tions | the totakamoant of debts (deposits excepted) which Consumption jLunibago {Worms of all | the Bank shall at any time owe, shall not exceed | Debility ‘Piles — | kinds | ree times the an tof the Capital Stock paid) Dropsy Rheumatism | Weakness, from | u. The Director ug made liable in their pri-| Dyseutery Retention of | whatever cause | vute ca ucities fe r apy €Xcess Erysipelas | Urine | &., &e. | -onate” coh ger tagger hag tay ered, Wiggers largely | Sold at the Establishment of Prorrsson HoLto subscribed tor) are im the hands of cael of the tae Gan 4 - on ete ne gy 4 = a WAY, 244. Strand, (near Temple Baa London; also provisional committee Chariottetown, April 20, 1863. and Dealers in Medi | by all respectuble Drugs cies throughout the civilized world, at the follow PROF. M. BRENAN, each Box. se The World Renowned Medicine Man, |, 6) }o_ Phere is a considerate saving by taking | the large BIKES, ectlons for the guidance of } AND patients in every disorder are allixed to each Box. | Promulgator of Humanology, Physiology, and Physiognomy, ‘ 4 ° ‘ ip AS arrived in Charlottetown, and taken at the “ Pavilion Hotel,” where he ean be consulted by both Male and Female, on all July 6, 1863, CiViC ELECTIONS! BY THE MAYOR. iS pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, madeegnd passed in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled *“*An Act to Incorpodate the | Town of Charlottetown,’ Idohereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of os NIAYWYOR AND hI T y Ng ~ FIVE COUNCILLORS, for the City of CHARLOTTETOWN, will be held | on TUESDAY, 4th AuGustT next, at the several | places following: In Ward No. 1,-—At the Store of A. H. Yates, Esc corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2,—At the Fire Engiuve House, front- ing on Great George Street, In Ward No. 3,—At the City Hall. lu Ward No. 4,—At the Fire Engine House, front- ing on King’s Square. In Ward No. 5,—At the house of Mr. E. Needham, fronting on Great George Street. rooms diseases the system is heir to, a placed in him, as his lan sive knowledyve of the h le | ral dispositions of man. id the most imple conSdence may be ' tice and exten i acter have m x prac 4 an char idual im familiar with the indiy wants and He pos sses humerous certificates from some of the first people in America, of bis success in curing diseases, and all will be convinced that nature*has blessed | him with healing power.