i eit oad s Ea = rs + THE EXAMINER. an al 1859. | Spring Importations. | 4 subseribers have received per recent arrivals from, Great Britain and the United States, an extensive stock | at GENERAL MERCH ANDIZE, eomprising-— DRY GOODS, Sthple and Fancy, suitable for the season. Ladies’ Bonnets, : Mantles, &. &e. Boots and Shoes im great variety, comprising ladies’, gentlomen’s, youthe’ Misses’ and Children’s. Hats and Caps, Gents’ and boys’, in Silk, Cloth, Tweed, Glazed, Straw, Pa- pama, Palm Leaf, felt, be. ber CUTLERY. Pocket and Table Knives, Razors and Edge’! 'fuols im great variety, together with a large stock of Locks and Latches, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. ce. Fe. & general’ sup; Ty. SHIP CHANDLERY AND NAVAL STORES, fucluding Cordage, Canvass, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Varnish, Turpentine, Oils, Paints, Putty, Glass, Spikes, “Nails, Hawse Pipes, Windlass Gear, Sheaves, Warping, Chocks, &¢. A largo stock of IRON; Spring, Cast and Blister STEEL, suitable for the Country Trade. GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, an unusually well selected stock. ALSO, AT WHOLESALE 2 tons Loop Tron 1 ton Manilla Cordage 10 puns. Molagses 2 bores Sdbap, and in small 30 sides Sole Leather packages to suit country 12 doz. Buckets and Brooms retailers. 4 barrels Currants Nutmegs, Cloves 2 do. Vinegur Giround Pepper, Gimger, Alum 12 boxes Cantles Kipp's Btue, Starch 10 do. Coffee Epsom Salts, Saltpetre 6 do. Tobacco Saleratus, Soda, Mustard 200 bags Table Salt Fxtra¢t Logwood 10 Nests Tubs Cream Tarter, &e. &e. All of which Goods are offered on the most reasonable terms by W. W. LORD & Co. Charlottetown, June 13, 1859. Ow. “H. J. CAGLBECK, ™’ RATEFUL for patronage received, respectfully invites attention to a new and well selected Stock of : aiak He : nh onar bk... BRETISAD So ALBIN 899938. Comprising —Ladies’ Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Shav/ls, Parasols, Boots, Shoes, Ribbons, Head Dresses, Dresses and Dress Material in variety; Gents’ Coats, Vests, Caps, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c.; Leathér, Paints, Oil, Glass, Nails, Time-pieces, Mirrors, Cutléry, Plough-mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, Scythes; Buckets, Brooms, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Spices, Dye Stuff, Burning Fluid, Rice and Soap. AtsO—A good assortment of COLTONS, Cloths, Cotton Warp, Net Twine, and other articles too nuwerous to wention; all of which he offers ata small advance for Casn. Charlottetown, May 30. : Notice. AS the subseriber ititends leaving the Island, he wishes all - persons indebted to hiu’ by Note of Itand or Book account to make nated te payment, otherwise they will be hantled over to an Attorney W. DOUGAN. -— * for collection. Uh. Town, May 30, [859. Store Room, Private Office, and Frost Prooi , Cellar, _ _ ‘To be tét, and ininiediate possession given. * HIME Subscriber will let the following premises at a very moderate Rent, and give immediate possession of the same. That large and comfedions STURE ROOM on the first floor of the Hxaminer Office Luilding; at the ¢orver of Clark and Iillsborough Streets, and nearly fronting Ring’s Square. The STORE ROOM is finished inside, but not fitted up for retail business, which, however, could be done at short notice. The Room haze 9 very large and convenient Private Office at- tached to it; and is Weil finished. FROST PROOF CELLAR. Below the Store Room is a CELLAR about eight feet deep, the whole Jength and breadth of tee Building—being 31 feet in breadth by 40 feet indemgth. It is well finished and secured in every way—perfectly dry and frost-proof ; and is admirably adapted for storing produce or mer- chandige of atly kiid. It will be let with or without the Store Room above it. Its proximity to the principal main roads connecting the City with the interior makes it very desirable fur storing produce or other goods, arfd nay be easily and with little expense divided into compart- ments, if fuand necessaty. A Building suitable fur an Out Store, and adjoining the above premizez, will be let with either or both, if required. Application as to terms, &c., to be made to the subscriber on the promises. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. ~ TO BE LET, HE Dwelling Hovse in Hillsborough Street, one door south east of the Exaniiner Office, now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Walsh. A large and ecmmodious GARDEN, in rear of the premises, and fully cropped, will be let with tho Dwelling House, if required. Possession given on the I4th June next. For terms, &c.; spply fo. EDWARD WHBLAN. _ Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. i To Let; FOR a térir of years, as may be agreed upon, the TANN- ING ESTABLISHMENT of tho subscribers, St. Peter’s Road, with wols’ and every thing requisite for carrying on the Tanning and Currying business. There is a quantity of BARK and HIDES cn hand, which can be had. A loan of one hundred pounds can be given as may be agreed upon. JAMES ROBERTSON & SON. St. Peter's Road, May 23, 1859. Shop, Dwelling House and Premises, Queen Street. To BE SOLD by PRIVATE SALE, the LEASEHOLD interest of that rery valuable and eligible Stand for Busi: ness, fronting on Queen Street, adjoining the Nortti West end of Messrs. Duncan, Mason & Co.’s Brick Building, consisting ofa T VO STOREY HOUSE, having very convenient accommo- dation for a Dwelling House and Shop, with a frost-proof Vellar under the whole. Part of the Purchase nioney may remain on interest if required. Apply to the owner on the premises. - PATRICK SLATTERY. Queen Strect, June 6, 1859. 4i vot. a mine it: ne Valuable Business Stand. ‘I'o Let. vo BE LET, for a term of years, that valuable DWELLING HOUSE, WAREHOUSE and SHOP, situate in Wabor-street, directly opposite the Store of the Hon. W. W. Lord. Yor particular’ apply to W. H. POPE. ’ Charlottetown, May 3v, 1859. (tf) ible Pasture and Building Lots. reo SALE, 10 LOTS withit the City, containing a TOWN 4 ; : ae LOT each; also, 10 immediately adjoining the City, (free of City tuxes), of 1 acre each. Apply to THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, August 22, 1858. ——— a For Sale; rgsHAT FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by -& Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, West River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well as new Out-buildings, consisting of Batn, Sheep-house, &c. Within a mile of the Farm are both (ist and Saw Mills, as well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short distance from the shore is a never-failing bed of muscle-mud. For further partieplars apply to Mr. William E. Dawson, Charlottetown, or to , April 18, 1859. (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. COTTAGE TO LET. mo LET, for one or more years, that pleasantly situated COTTAGE om Princetown Road, about one mile from the City, formerly the property of W. I, Gardiner, with STABLE and GARDEN atteched. Also vue or two Acres of LAND, with the same, if required. Apply to to Taos. W. Dopp, or _ * pril 25, 1838. few WILLIAM DODD. - ——-— nme 7 — For Liverpool Direot. “po Sail on or about the 15th JULY, a NEW BARQUE, 400 tons burthen, which has been built expressly for the trade between this andthe above Port, and will be fitted with superior atcotnniddations for Passengers, to’ Whom’ every attentiotY will be paid. ' Returning, will sail from Liverpool on’ or about the ist of September. For freight or Passage, please o ply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Sons & Co., Liverpool, or in Charlottetown to June 13, 1859. 6w W. W. LORD & CO. ~ GHEAPER THAN EVER _ AT DODDS BRICK STORE. HE SUBSCRIBERS have received per Schooner Alma’, front BOSTON, a large supply of AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE, comprising in art Ladies, Gents, Misses, Youth’s ani Children’s BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, and Gents Rubber Shoes in variety ; ITATS and CAPS in variety ; Doeskins, Tweeds and Black CLOTHS; Denims, Bed Ticks, Grey and White COTTON, Flannel, Cotton Warp, Wicking, Battin Clocks, Looking Glasses, a large lot of QLASSWARE, Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Bird Caves, Cane and Wood seated Rocking, Nurse, Children’s oat other CHLATRS in variety ; Bedsteads, Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, Umbrellas, Pilot Bread, Biseuit, Wall, Hazel and Coshew Nutts, 25 boxes mixed Confectionary, 100 boxes Lozenges, 2 barrels Peppermint do., Conversation do., Chocolate drops; Whiting, Nails in yariety and ell sizes, Rope, Cord, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks, Sprin Bolts, Fire Irons, Manure and Hay Forks, Shovels an Spades, Turnip Hoes, Chain Traces, &c. ALSO—TEA, Crushed and Brown SUGAR, MOLASSES, Currants, Candles, Soar, Burning Fluid, Vinegar, Washing Soda, Saleratus, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Sole Leather, about 100 STOVES, consisting of Cothibe, Franklin, Air Ticht and Box Stoves, all of which will be sold cheap at Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, June 6, '859- DODD & ROGERS. Agricultural Implements, Manures, &c- NHE Subscriber has reteived on consignment an assortment of the above, which he offers for sale on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Lydiard,near Desbrisay's Corner, con- sisting of :— Potatoe Diggers, eastty worked by 2 horses ; horse and hand Hay Rakes, Searifiers, Horse lloes, Cradles for grain, Seythes, Dung Forks, Turnip Drills, Churns, Rifle and Scythe Stones, Iron Ploughs. BONE DUST, a valuable manure for turnips. GROUND GYPSUM, in casks, valuable as a top dressing for young clover, &c. Mowing and Reaping machines imported to order, and seed grain bought and sold on commission. Wa. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. ({sl.) 1859 Style of Hats RE now ready at J. Hosns’ City HAT Factory, opposite t < the Temperance Hall, manufactured fromthe best French Silk and Satin Plushes, equal to those imported. Call and get one. Hats made to grder. N. B.—The Hat and Clothes’ Cleaning Business carried on in his usual satisfactory manner. Charlottetown, March 7, 1859. JUST OUT OF BOND. SPLENDID Pun. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS, and a good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— and no humbug. HUGH FRASER. Charlottetown, March 21. HAY' HAY' YOR Sale several Tons of HAY, onthe Farm of the Hon | George Cclez. 28th March, (859. Selling Stoves at Cost. HE subscriber hag on hand COOKING, BOX and FRANKLIN ~@ ka A WG SYOYVSS. which will be sold at cost to close sales. Atso—To be Let, DWELLING HOUSE and BRICK STORE in Pownal-street, now occupied by the subscriber. Possesion given Ist April. THOMAS W. DODD. January 31, 1859. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insnrance Company’ of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824 Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. E.1. Grain, Grain. ae highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — X, EX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. Important to Farmers and othe:s. HE subscriber having lately visited Prince Edward Island, degires thus publicly to notify the Farmers and others of the Island that his Fulling and Dyeing Mills are in excellent working order, and capable of tarning out clota with a finish stiperiot to any that can be produced by similar Establishments in the British Provinces. Cloth of which part is cotton, can be dyed ary colour, and persong sending cloth may rely upon having it returned before the closing of the navigation. Cloth left with Mr. M. W. SKINNER will be forwarded. ALEXANDER GRANT: East River, Pictou, N. S., May 23. ly 8m. NOTICE. Tur Co-partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, under the firm of McLellan and Campbell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties due the said firm are hereby notified to pay the amounts due by them to Alexander Campbell, who is only authorised to collect and discharge the same. JOHN McLELLAN, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. According to the foregoing notice, all parties due the late firm of McLellan and Campbell are hereby notified to pay their respective amounts due by them to the undersigned otherwise their accounts will immediately be handed to an attorney for collection. ALEXANDER CA ; Summerside, P. E I., April 11, 1859. pee oe MOUNT STEWART HOTEL. sexs. OUTHEAST SIDE MOUNT STEWART BRIDGE. Will be oper to receive Travellers after this date. J 3 . Mount Stowart, April 25, 1859. AMES McWADE, Proprietor. _ - : Notice. - T ae Adnisitaigs of the Estate of Nicholas Brown, * late of it River, Farmer, deceased, requests i ae sew . a a to furnish the ee forthwith, to we : a dividend, otherwise they will be i i having been already allowed for that ena. Sear? damien se | Charlottetown, 3th Moy, 1839, ct THE MIGHTY HEALER. WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. Its adoption in the most famous public hospitals at home, and in most of our colenies, and the voluntary testimonies of persons in all quarters of the globe, who have given ita fair trial, have estab- lished a world-wide reputation for this purifying and healing Ointmen!, It penetrates, with marvellous power,to the seat of an internal dis- ease; and in all external disorders, its application has a rapidity and completeness of effect that resembles magic. ERYSIPELAS AND SCROFULOUS SORES ; Are two of the most common and virulent disorders prevalent in this country. For these the Ointment isan absolute specific. It first eradicaces the venom and then completes the cure, if of 20 years standing. ; : pre BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. Ariy of the above class of cases that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other medicinal application, invariably succumb fo this benign, yet. powerful Unguent, which soon removes {lephantiasis and the worst forms of skin diseases, prevailing in this part of the globe. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN. Arising from the bad state of the blood, damp, or exposure, are eradicated, and a clear and transprirent surface regained by the puri- | fying and restorative action of this Ointment. It will be found to cure any eruptions on the head or other parts ofthe body of children. No skia disease, whatever, common to any part of the world, can with- stand the mighty power of this wonderful Ointment. {t is famous in the bite of moschetoes and other insects, PILES AND FISTULAS. ; Every form of these prevalent and stuyborn digorders is eradicated by the use of this emollient; warm fomentations should precede its application, It effects in a short tim? a certiin, thorough and perma- nentcure. Rheumitism and gout are also instantly relieved. BRONCHITIS AND ULCERATED SORE THROATS. Extract of « Letter from Mr. James Downing, of Paris-street, Exeter. « ‘I'o Professor Holloway. Sir,—Your Ointment and Pills have effected uponme a perfect cure | of a dreadfully diseased throat, arising from cold, which ultimately id { received was unable to terminated in bronchitis. ‘he medical ai vas | combat with the disease, and I was rapidly sinking under its influence. At this stage, { had recourse to your medicines, which, in a few hours relieved me, and I am happy to inform you that in less thana fortnight i was entirely cured by them. In changeable climates, these inedi- cines should be always at hand.”’ CHARMING FACES FOR LADIES.—A CLEAR SKIN. A word to the ladies. —Ladivs anxious to preserve a brilliant complex- ion, often go tothe perfumer, when they should go tothe Chemist, and ask for astrirgent lotions, when they shou'd take alteratives and aperients, The only genuine and really safe and harmless yet thorcugh- ly efficacious cosmetic now sold in London or elsewhere, is Holloway’s | Ointment, if this inestimab e preparation be applied externally to all | pimples, blotches and disceivurations, while the blood is being purified and the depraved humors corrected by the Pills, not only will the face | be beavtified, but the whole system be cleansed, improved aud strength. | ened, and the effect wili not be temporary and superficial, but thorough ! and permanent. CONTRACTED AND STIFF JOINTS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Rogerson, of the Pottery Fields, Hans- let, near Leeds. “To Professor Holloway. Sir,—I suffered for mouths with a very bad knee. md tried every remedy, likely ta benefit me, but without success, the joint wasiquite stiff, and so swollen that { became seriously alarmed ay to whether | should ever regain the use of it. However, by the use of your Oint- ment and Pills the swelling was soon completely reduced, and in two weeks was completely cured, and 1 was enabled to resuine my work. Any one suffering from stiff and swollen joints should do as Mr. Rogers did—seud for Hoffoway’s Pills and Ointment. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the folloWing cases: Bad Legs Uhiego-foot Gout Sore-throats Bad Breasts Corus (Soft) Glandular Swell-|Skin-disets¢s Burns Cancers ings lSeurvy Baaions Contracted and Lumbago |Sore-heads Bite of Mosche-, Stiff Joints Piles Tumours toes and Sand=)lephantiasis ;}Rheumatism Ulcers flies fistulas \Scalds Wounds Coco-bay ‘Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishorent of Proresson Hortoway, 244, Strand {near ‘Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Mediciues throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:— * * There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes, N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pitients in every disorder are affixed to each Put, June 13. 1859. eteciitcnatin, ; antaiemtitanncenetnapetiinat penne R. R, Kt, i EALTH will, in all cases, follow the use of Radway’s R. R, Reme- dies. ‘here are none so sick or diseased. so weak, feeble. or crippled with pain or infirmities, batthat Raidway’s Ready Relief, | Renovating Kesolvent, or Regulators, as the nature of the disease or sickness may require, will quickly and rapidly cure. These remedies consist of Radway’s Ready Relief; Radway’s Reno- vating Resolvent; Kadway’s Regulators) Each of these “remedies possesses special citrative powers over certain diseases. Yet there are other diseases wherein their combined medicinal properties are re- quired; and when thus used, if there is sufficient life and strength with- in the diseased or dyin oe to sustain their action, the patient will live and be festored to health. Pain, R.R Relief, Acute Diseases, R.R. Relief, inflammatory Diseases, Reliefand Regulaters, Malarious Diseases, Relief and Regulators, Congestive Diseases, Relief and Regulators, Scrofulous Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Chronic Diseases. Renovating Resolvent, Syphilitic Diseases, Resolvent and Regulaters, Constitutional Diseases, | Resolvent and Regulators Skio Diseases, Kenovating Resolvent, : Nervous Diseases, Reso!vent, Relief, Regulators Infectious Diseases. Ready Relief & Regulators, , CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict huimanity are inherited as heir-looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires- Scrofula, Consumpton Syphilis Fasitnd, are among the most common of constitutional diseases Now we care nothcw many generations the seeds of these diseases may have been established in the system, corrupting the blood—Radway’s Reno vating Resolvent will eradicate from the bodies ef the afflicted every particle of diseased deposits, and fill the veins with new, pure aaa healthy blood. a ' hd * Perea S DISEASES, adway’s Renovating Resoivent should be bailed 2 i every mother throughont the land, whose infants ore Weenie Sores, Humors, etc. ‘I'hese breakings out (thus early) are eviden es of disease transmitted from the parent stock. A few doses of ime Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the disea instire the child a sottnd and healthy body. aye R R R-—Radway’s Ready Relief for Headaches, whether sick or ner vous; Rheumatisin. Diarrhea. Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Cram . Influenza, Bloody k lux, Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout; Neuralgia “Tooth, ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, Scar! t Fever, Pains around the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn aa Pains of all kinds; Radway’s Ready Relief will,in a few minut change the miseries you suffer to joy f pleasur®, ee R R R—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, for the cure of chronic dis- eases—such as Scrofulous ahd Syphilitic complaints, Consumptiy and other affections of the Lungs and Throat, Induration aun . ee ag Eruptive ry ee diseases of the Skin, Nodes, mors; Ulcers; Dyspepsia, and a isi ) : ae bee . ! other diseases arising from an R R R—Radway’s Regulators will cure effectively i : tiveness; Indigestion; Painter’s Cholic, Lead Deeewy bemenz sna of the Bowels; Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Ganes anc Kidneys, female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers, Measles a etc, Whenever the system is out of order, or the blood ent dose of Radway’s Regulators will restore it to regularit ad perify and cleanse the blood. No female should be whtiniet lee pry R RR Remedies are sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. seks ; RADWAY & CO, New York City, emedies are sold by all Druggists in Charlot mn, Merchants through the country. we “eapta WILLIAM M‘GILL. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. Excuance Rooms, = - - Quween Srrexr. lm. SALT, SALT, HOURLY EXPECTED. 2,000 Bashels LIVERPOOL SALT, for Sale by P. W. HYNDMAN. ne = en A CARD. rE. HOMAS W. DODD begs to return thanks is fri and the public in general for their liberal dA eo oe he commenced business, and begs to inform them that he has this day taken BENJAMIN ROGERS into Co-partnershi and for the future the business will be conducted under the name of DODD & ROGERS, at his old stand, Pownal Street Ch. Town, Juny 6, 1859, THOMAS W, DODD. — Charlottetown, May 23, 1859. LIVER PILLS. Two of the best Preparations of the Agn De MoLANES VERMIFUGE They are not tecom- mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name _pur- | ports. | The Vermrruce, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver ‘Prius, for the cure of Liver Com- pLainT, all- Brtious Ds- RANGEMENTS,’ Sick Heab- ACHE, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s. Cele- brated... Vermiruce and Liver Pizts, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts- burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations - now before the public, pur- porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The cenuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Woop Sr., Prrrszuren, Pa. Sole Propricioers, GREAT P. E. ISLAND REMEDIES! ILLIAM R. WATSON Would direct public attention te ~_—- to be all that he claims for them, viz., the best Medicines of the kind ever offered te the public. Annumerable certificates, of the highest authority, might readily be adduced as to the efficacy of each, but the universal celebrity they have attained throughout this Island where they are manufactured, and consequently best known, renders it vnnecessary. Baisamic Syrup. AN INVALUABLE Remepy ror Couens, Contes, Hoarsenrss, Astuma, Curonic Covucus, lyrituenza, Dirricunty or BREATHING, AND ALL Diseases op THe Lunes, anp PuLMo- Naky CompLaints. This Medicine has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness in the Throat, &e. It operates by dissolving the congealed phiegm, thereby causing a free expectoration. Those who ave troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest night after night, by the find immediate relief; and one botile will, in most cases, affect a cure. Where a gentle aperient is required, take an occasional dose or two of ** Warson’s Dyspepsia Birrens.”? They operate ae producing those unpleasant and ofien distressing effects which frequently continue for a day or two after takin medicine. : ena Dyspepsia Bitters. An InvALUABLE Remepy ror Dyspepsia, on INDIGESTION, Jaunpicr, Bittious Compraints, Bap Brearu, Sick HEap- acHE, Heartpurn, Acip Stomach aNnpD DiaKRH@A, AND ALL DISEASES HAVING THEIR ORIGIN IN COSTIVENES AND BAD Digestion. a hese Bitters will be found beneficial in the first stage + of Jiarrheea or Dysentery, by taking haif a teaspoonful at ved tine, but when it fails, “* Warson’s Dianru@ Mixtru ¢«” will be found a perfect remedy. Dysentary & Diarrhea Mixture. is a Sare, Speevy ano Evvecrvan Remevy For Drarr EA, Dysenrery, Cnoric, ano Disorpers oF THE Bos €L3 GENERALLY—IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN; AND IF PROMPILY APPLIED IN CASES OF CHOLERA, WOULD BE PRODUCTIVE OF THE HAPPIEST RESULTS,—AS IV QUICKLY RELIEVES ACUTE PAIN, BISPELS FLATULENCR, suBDURS PURGING, AND COMFORTS AND INVIGORATES THR WHOLE SYSTEM. a The public will please observe, there is a Seal— Vatson, Druggist, P. E. Island,’"—upon the Cork of each Bottle, and that on the back (in pan1) of each Bottle there are these words : ‘* W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, P. £. Island,” without which none are genuine. Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1858. ly To Prince Edward Island Farmers! apres your friends of your having purchased from me, for a succession of years, your FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS, and that they were uniform] . Also, that my present stock of Island and taped CLO ER SEED may be warranted to be as good as ever Thad. My samples of TURNIP SEED, both Island and imported,—Skirving’s, Lang’s and Rendle’s Swedish Seed, and Aberdeen Yellow Bullock—are not to be excelled, and thus serve rome friends and oblige ours, gratefully, June 6, 1859. Sw * JOHN WILLIAMS. eee The Examiner S printed and published every Monday by Eswarp W at his office, iSichorouph-iovet, anal in aes Prine — 15s. perannum payable half yearly m advance the annexed original Preparations, which he guarantees” incessant Congh which it provokes, will, by tak ng one dose ,- —