a J* L + ty € — Che Examiner. a mae : CRS Pete SOR ee okt ee seca he SWABEY & ROBERTS, Thomas's Old Stand, =o Pm Street, Charlottetown *. E. Istand, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ALOUR, Tea, Segar, Wines, Spirits, Bottled Ale and Porter. Molasses, Candice, Soap, Tallow, Oaukum, &c. &c. &e. niways on sale wholesale and Yretai!, at low rates for cash. | Fine old Campbeltowa Whiskey and Jamaica Rum. Cargoes of Grain and other produce purchased and shipped on comais- sion. Libera! advances made against consignments. N. B. Treasury Warrants cashed. Ist August, [850. isi.iy. CLV OBOGUR YW NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. FALL L8db9!! UST RECEIVED from Uattrax, and the United States, and has on hand :— J tihds Sugar Tea in variety Blacking Vans b’t Molasses Superior Codee Tobacco Jamaica Ram Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings ifhds itulland Gin Laisius Rice best Cognac Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar Scotch Whiskey Dye-stu ils Sweet Vi! P.E.}. Malt do Pranes Pale Seal Oil Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap Sherry Wino Table Sait Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders Shelled Almonds Confectionary Borning Fluid Brushes Baking do Champagne Patent Medicine Edinburgh Ale Pale Ale London Porter And a great variety of other small aad useful articles too nu- , meruus te mention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. HUGH FRASER. ly REAPING MACHINES. VHS Subseriber having been appointed Agent for the sale of ** The Manny Combivei Mowiag and Reaping Machine,” in Prince Edward Island, begs t state that he has now on hand several of those Machines, which he will dispose of on advantageous terms to purchasers The following statistical account of the sale of these Machines, which have competed with, and beaten all others, and the warranty given, are ® suficient guarantee «! their value. The increase is as ful!ows:— There were sold for the harvest of 1831, 4) Machines. a7 December 5, 1859. 3852, s4 1853, 1385 « 184, 2631 “ 1895, 6°20 “ 1856, $100 “ 1857, 11,250 “ 1858, 12,000 “ There are new building for 1859, about 12,000 “ Warranty. "> I warrant the Mower capable of cutting an acre per hour, or 10 to 15 per day, as well as done with scythes, with a pair of borses and driver, and the Reaper to cut the same quantity, with one extra man, as well as done with cradles. The purchaser is allowed to cut two acres of grass on trial, ani in ¢o3e auything proves defective due notice must be given to me or my Ageut, and time allowed to send a person to put it in order. If it does nut work after this, and the fault is in the Machine, it will be taken back and the money refucded, or a perfect Machine given, at the option of the purchaser. (Signed) ALZIRUS BROWN, Manufacturer of the Manay Machine, Worcester, Mass. Wa. W. IRVING, Agent for Prince Edward Island. ©b.Town Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, Aug. 22, 18.9. (Isl) CHARLOTTETOWN AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. UST RECEIVE), at the above Establishment, per ‘* Ar- Ton,”” frogn con :— Knives and Fingers for Ketchum's Reaping Machines, Cattle Cards, Cheese. Hoop, and Butter i’rints, Cow Bells, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, Sickles, Hay, Furk, and Axe Handles, Mattocks, Hoes, Mussel Mud Forks. Bull Rings, Pruning Saws, Se'ts La:ies’ Garden Tools, Budding and Pruning Knives, Avarraneators ; Garden Rakes and Floral ditto,r Garden Rake Handles, Grafting Chisel, Patent Thermometer Churns, Farmers’ Boilers, Grain Scythes, &c., &e. Ch.Town. August 15, 1259. Isl. City Tannory—West ond of Grafton Street. | NOTICE, TO SHOEMAKERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Ses Sale at the ebove establishment— 600 CALFSKLNS, 500 Sid-s SOLE LEATHER, at Is. 9d. per Id. The proprietor of the City Tannery takes this opportanity of returning his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received at their hands during the past eighteen months ; and he would farther intimate that he expects shortly to he able to supply this market with Sole Leather at ONE SHILLING AND siX PENCE A POUND, which will be as cheap ag the same quality of Sole Leather can be purchased either in New York, Boston or Halifax. March 20, 1860. Isl. ae Tea, &e. N Sale at the Subscriber’s Sale Room : 35 Chests Superior TEA, rt ship “Isabel,”’ from England. 40 Bundles OAKUM, 100 Barrels HERRING, 1 Iihd. GIN, Ido. BRANDY. —_— BENJAMIN DAVIES. Isl Dee. 26. DENTISTRY. Cre F. UL UBERT. Surgeon Dentist, (late of New York,) begs to inform the inhabitants of Crarlottetown and vicinity, that be is now fully prepared to construct and jnsert Artificial THUTHU, on Gold and Siiver, or with pivots. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Filling, Extracting and Cleansing attended to as usual Charges moderate. Residence at Mrs. Dovetas’s, Water § sreet. Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1859. tf HASH’S SUPERIGR HORSE AND CATTLE LINISMENT. One of the most valuable articles ever offered to the public for Sprains. Windgalls, Ringboues, Spav ns, Stiffness of the Joints, Fres: Wounds, Galls, &c., &c. IS truly valuable Liviment has been extensively used for apwards of seven years, and in no instance has it failed to give satisfaction. ‘The Proprietors cheerfully re- commend the above remedy to the public, under the full con- yiction of its efficacy in the above-mentionc: diseases where an external application is required. It reduces iniummation or swelling, or where the flesh has become callous, it s.fteus and reduces it, and produces a full und free cirealation to the parts previously affee ed. Numerous certificates from highly respectable individuals might”be offered, ** testifying t» its effieacy,’’ but the pro- prietérs deem it unnecessary. All that is solicited is a fair trial of this Liniment; to convinee the public of its value. CHARLES V. POOR & Co., Boston, Sule Proprietors, to whom ali orders should be uddressea. dan. 23 1860. “ Alliaace Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON LSTARLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824, ; \, Five Hillions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent tor PE. 1. Grain, Grain. (PMIE highest price given for BARLEY and O at Capita —— + -~ * Colos’s Brewory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, W his- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — X, XX, and XXX Als.’ Oharlottetown, November 14, 1859. ATS \ou the premises, «©. ' ~ fo be Sold or Let, T St. Eleanor’s, nearly opposite the Episcopal Chereh, | A fronting on the Main Road, 23 BOILDING LOTS, of | | which the following is a plan: : Tho Colobrated Torso ie “SAM SLICK, MPORTED by the Royal Agricultural Society, will travel through the following settlements daring the scagon : | Leavin; the subseriber’s stables on Monday, the 30th April, will proceed through Bedeque to Cape Traverse, where he il remain for the night ; thence he willretarn by the Tryon “LINKLETTER ROAD. | idieiasinet ceuadas | ' { 0 ( C ; WI } 00 | 90 | 00 | 90 | 90 | Road to Searletown, where he will remain for a few hours ; | at! (' s Pope, E a a | ~ a n | thence he will pass on to Freetown, stopping for a short time 5! JMARLES Pops, eq. on oo} em | md e« {at Heustis’s Cross Roads ; thence to the Lown Road, stopping a “ a ee ee ™ Jat MeAskil’s ; thence along the Town Road te Joseph Dillon's. ie — 2. jp =< | where he will remain for the night; on Wednesday, the 2nd | lis I > nN Oo n | n _ ov | May, he will pass through the Margate settlement to W illiam | 2 ——— Sa ~ on ond yi os = |Tuplin’s, where he will remain for a short time ; thence he | fie re 99 | 90 | 90 | 90 | 90 | 90 | 90 | will pass through Tristitown to James Doyle's, where he will | a LL en a a | ee re er re ee will pass by the Ponds to | 3) Roa. = | Darnley, where be will stop for the night ; = barry. the | S| PRS neni i iiilaaiiacialdi ies lida. ful ot ; , teal : pi 132 0 1 90 | 90 } 90 90 | 90 | 90 ee will pass through atalpe que ” the Shipy ir .y | 3\:5 e will stop all nig st; on Vriday, the 4th, wi 1 pass through ) eis ert al al al eal eal a4 | Indian River, Barbara Weit, New Annan, Traveller's Rest, | Z\> 132 mi mi om] el =] =| & land thence home, where he will remain every Saturday ; on | [se ti a eee % i ™ | Monday, the 7th, he will proceel by Summerside to Saint | Kleanor’s, where he will remain for a few hours to serve Mares; | - | | | jhe will then proceed through Miscouche to Fifteen Point, | | Se Bicenar'e- Aneld O4, 2000 jwhere he will remain for the night ; Puesday, the 8th, he, oot ee ee st dong, Boe sell eee | will go to Egmont Bay, stopping at Melnally’s for the night ; | Leasehold Farm for Sale Wednesday, the Oth, will pits through Quagmire to Lot 16, | | chs aay e }where he will remain all night: thence will pass through Lot | | ee of 50 acres of good Land, situated on the | 14 and St. Eleanor’s, New Village, Traveller's Rest, and passing | “ Whim Road, Lot 59, four acres of the lund are fit lor | ¢yrough Blueshank will return home. ‘Ibe above rounds will | cultivation, and eight aeres more are cleared for stamping. | he travelled once a fortnight during the season. (There ts on the premises a new House 25% 35 feet, rough-| Peews—15s. for the season ; 20s. to insuce a Foal; and 5s. | boarded in. There are also a spring of water, two ucres of | for the leap, to be paid at the time of service. If remaining | bog mud, and a Mill stream running through the back part of | ¢ij) the Fall 7s. 6d. Should any Mares insured be soli or ex- the nut, Ltis very conveniently situated, being withia six changed, the man owning her at time of service wall be heid| chains of a Saw Mill and about two miles from a Grist Mill. |, eeountable. Farwers will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, | apply to the subscriber. JAMES CRASWELL, sen. Im For further particulars please It's avery desirable stand for a country Store, and will be | sold cheap if applied for immediately. given. Apply to HENRY J. RUODES. Brudenell Point, King’s County, May 1, 1860. JOHN WILSON, Groom. Jedeque, April 21, 1860. i HP French Horse “Black Hawk, Owned by JOHN CLARK, Augustine Cove, y TILL stand for the Season at the following places : | RM, Monday, 30th Ap il, at James Goodwin's, South | | West; Tuesday Ist day of May, at Mrs. Tud’s, Seotch Settle- ‘ment: Wednesday the 2nd, at Patrick McMurray’s, Lot 30 ; Thursday the 3rd, at David Cameron’s, Lower Crapaud Settle- ment ; Friday the 4th at Joseph Calbeck’s, Crapaud ; Saturday the Sth to return home and remain until Tuesday the 8th. Wednesday the 9th, at Nathaniel Wright's Bedeque , Thurs- day the 10th, at Edward Moynah’s, North Side Bedeque ; Friday the 11th, to return home by Tryon to attend at the above named places every fortnight during the season, say the | 20th of July. March 27, 1860. Isl. The celebrated Blood Entire Horse “WORNING STAR.” ¥ TILL commence his rounds on Monday, 23d Apri:, stand-| ing at the fullowing places once » fortnight, viz:— | At Hooper's Corner, and South-west Back Road, on Mon- | days; at Malpeque Road and New London on Tuesdays ; at} Barrett's Cross and Imshtown on Wednesdays ; at Malpeque bith. THOMAS REVILLE. | on Thursdays; at Oyster (ove and Indian River on Fridays: | | Georgetown Road, Lot 52, April 17, 1860. ‘at Townsend's Corner, and back to Hooper's on Saturdays ; at | | ae r rg arg > es |South-west, Front Road, and County line on Mondays; at) WAR BLINGDON. \Seotch Settlement and Back Road, DeSable on Tucedays ; at raNtlE SUBSCRIBER is authorised to treat for the sale of | Front Road, DeSable on Wednesdays; at Tryon Settlement | the above very DESIRABLE PROPERTY, consisting of | and Tryon Road on Thursdays; at Cape Traverse and Seven | THREE PASTURE LOTS of 12 acres each, on which are a} Mile Bay on Fridays; at Hooper's Corner on Saturdays. very superior DWELLING HOUSE, fit for a large family;| The above horse is three years old, stands sixteen hands | also, BARNS, STABLES, COACH-HOUSE, HAY-HOUSE, | high, is a beautiful red colour, and a colt from the old Saladin | ‘aud other Qat-Buildings. ‘There are also a very fine ORCH-| Blood Horse ; bred by the celebrated Blood Mare owned by | ARD, fell of Fruit Trees, in good condition, and a KITCHEN | Patrick MeCube, and is the first Prize Horse of his breed GARDEN. ‘Terus—For the season, Fifteen Shillings, payable 20th The land is laid out in suitable sized fields. all of which are | October next; by the leap, Seven Shillings, payable the last | ‘in a high state of cultivation, and enclosed by Thorn Hedges, | round ; Ten Shiliings, payable the 30th October next. All} ‘which makes a very desirable fence. The situation of this | Mares insured will be 10s, if no Foal, or 20s., if a Foal | Property needs no comment, being long known to be one of | DANIEL NOONAN. | the handsomest sites near the city ; and for a country residence i for a gentleman, is second to none in the Colony. | If not disposed of by private sale, it will be sold by PUB- /LIC AUCTION, in a short time, of which due notice will be | |given, together with all the STOCK, FARMING IMPLE- MENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNILURE con. ected there- | with. | For terms, &e., please apply at the office of the subscriber, | | where a plan of the Pruperty can be seen. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. tf | Do you want a arm‘? i i a | fe you do, | want to sel vou one at Priest Pond, Lot 46, | North side, consisting of 81 acres of excellent freehold | land ; part of it is fenced, and the remainder well covered with | hard and softwood suitable for firewood, saw logs, seantling, | rails, &e. It is a very nice stand for a country store, as the Baltic Road runs through it. It will be sold cheap, and par: of the parchase money might remain on the purchaser’s hands for atime, by his giving security. Apply immediately 10 : JONN McLEAN, Teacher. East Point, Lot 47, May 1, 1860. Sins. E’arm for Sale. 'YEMIIE Subscriber offers for sale his valuable FARM,situated in one of the finest settlements on the Island, and only } ‘miles from Georgetown and 14 miles from Brudeell Wharf, situated on the Georgetown Road, running to Brudenell River, consisting of 80 acres of free land, 50 acres of which are clear | and in a high state of cultivation There is a Dwelling House and Barn 40 by 26 feet on the premises ; there is alco a stream running through the property—and any quantity of Mussel- | mud may be had It is a desirable place for a Tannery or a mercantile business. Possession given immediately if re quired. It will be sold at a bargain. ; Bedeque, Ajril 3, 1850. - eae noice SEED FOR I860. Agricuitural Warehouse and) Seed Store. (Near Desbrisay’s Corner, Queen-spuare.) 7 Subseriber expects to receive from England and the } | United States, immediately on the openins of the navi- |vation, an extensive assortment of Farm, Garden and Flower | SEEDS, in great variety. Also—Dahlia Roots, Anemonies, Ranuneulus, Gladioli, Achimenes, Gloxinias, Carnations und | | Pieote:s, with Peonies, rare Rose plants, new scarlet eel | | Charliloticiown March 9. 1860. To be Iot or sold, and immodiats possession given. isuckle, &e., &e. ] BIRD SEED OF ALL HINDS. : Four Pasture Lots . ‘In store at present, Red and White Clover Seed (English N the Royalty of Charlottetown, about two and a halt | growth): Swede. Yellow Bullock and White Turnip Seed in | miles from the City. sitaate on what is commonly known | variety ; Early Garden Peas, Early York Cabbage Early‘ uli-| as the Judge's road. Iwo of those Lots are cleared and in| flower, Melon Seed, &e., all warranted, and sold Wholesale | very good condition, having been well manured, and produced and Retail. i ore | } i . good erops for the last two years,—the greater portion of them) Liberal Terms allowed to Country Dealers. | has been sown dowa with Clover and Pimothy, and may be | Farm and Garden Implements “expected to yield a geod crop of Hay in the ensuing Summer. | of all kinds constantly on band. Luere is an excellent spring of water on one of the cleared lots, | a —_ ' making it very desirable as a plice for pasturing cattle ; and | W. W. IRVING. ithe whole property has a good substantial fence around it.| Charlottetown, February 21, 1860. tf | There are, besides, two large new Barracks, one on each of the | —— }eultivated Lots, which will be sold or let with the land. A | | considerable portion of the cther two lots has been cleared, and the whole may be made ready for the plough at little expense ‘and labour. For further particulars arply to EDWARD WHELAN. i } Seeds, Roots, Implements, &c. | Just received and for sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, | ae red and white Clover Seed, Cow Grass, Spring Vetches, Rigo Linseed, choice field and garden Potatues, | iRhubarb Roots of different kinds, Dahlia Roots, Swede, | | Yellow, and White Turnip Seeds in variety; Juds fivest; For Sale by Private Contract. : ; gpa | Asperagus Roots, (3 years old) ; Chaff Cutters, Devonshire | eek very desirable COTTAGE on Hillshorough | Shovel-, Griffin’s Spades, Plough Ca-tings Sande son’s best | Square, with Stable and Outhouses attached, | Spring Stecl. and Cast Steel fur Axes, Horseshve Nails, Rasps at p esent occupied by the Rey. Mr. Davies, measur- | and Farriers’ Knives, Griffin’s best Sey tres (a superior assort- - ing Soaaae a aod extending 80 feet in depth. ment), Wire Web, and Camel Hair Bolting Cl sth of sufficient | vr terms please apply to ambers for Willows, Assorted Wire, Guano, &e. &e. | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneor. |* eonuaety WM. W. IRVING. | Queen Square, May 15, 1860. I& RW. 3w. | besa a held | (Near Desbrisay’s Corner.) March 20, 1860. i | | ee May 15, 1860. | Ce ai siti inca tic Sic dail: | 3 Por Sale, CHARLOTTETOWN GAS COMPANY. | FENHAT FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by | t | WNOR SALE t » Subscriber 30 Shares i above. B Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mili Creek, West, i a WILLIAM Glee. cade. River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well) (har'ottetown, May 15, 1860. 1& RW. 3w, as new Uut-buildings, consisting of Barn, Sheep-house, ke. | —-_-—_—___--_-- _ $$ $$—$—$$—$— $$ —____— ee ; oe of the 0 are both Grist and Saw Mills, as | WOOL AND SHEEP SHINS. ’ | well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short | ‘ : : 7 distance from the shore a never-failing bed of muscle-mud. | ASH will be paid at highest Market rates for WOOL and | |For further particulars apply to Mr. William E. Dawson, | SHEEP SKINS, in any quantity, b | Charlottetown, or to : ROBERT BEL April 13, 1859. Charlottetown, May 15, 1860. Bor Saie FARM cf excellent LAND, containing 50 acres held under | Lease ior the term of 999 years, situate half way between | Charlottetown and Georgetown, fronting on the main post | jroad. There are 27 acres cleared and in a good state of) cultivation; the remainder is covered with a young growth | jof HARD and SOFT WOOD. L, Market Square. 2m _(tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. | ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. —_— SiLix HATS | At a saving of 20 per cent. rgyar Sabseriber, in gratefully acknowledging the support. | received by him since he moernr ts the manufacture of | Pen : a _, | SILK HATS, in this City, acquaints his friends and the public s — re is en ”“ DWE a good BARN, 30 by 22 feet, with jn general, that he betepe on bend a supply of the best SILK Sheds attached—a L ELLING HOU SE 43 by 25 feet, 10 HATS, Trimmings, &e, equal to any imported, at prices \feet post, nearly finished complete, which is well calculated | varying from 9s. to 26s.: also, Glazed Covered Island Straw | ‘tor @ HOUSE of ENTERTAINMEN'T—containing on the | pp APS? wholesale and retail. — oo floor a Hall and Kitchen, Dining Room, 20 by 12 feet, | N. B.—The Liat and Clothes Cleaninz business carried wit | Parlor 17 by 17 feet, and two good Bed Rooms. ‘Terms easy | ag usual : \and made known by applying to the Subscriber on the pre- | Chaslebtetoets opposite Temperance Hall mises, or to Mr. B. A. Pollard, north side Queen Square, | March 27 1860. JOHN HOBBS | | Charlottetown. Immediate possession given. | : i. CHARLES GILLESPIE. March 13th, 1860. if | FFXUE Co-partnership heretofore carried on at Tignish, Township No | WY x : DO CATT. 1, in this Island, by Wa. B. Dean and Wa. Hugsarp, under | BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. the firm of Wm. Hubbard & Co., was this day dissulved by mutual con- 2m. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. emery rgxOQ BE SOLD, by Private Sale, several BUILDING LOTS | sent. Mr. Dean is empowered to receive and settle all debts due the | on the East side of the Malpeque Road, opposite Spring Company. Park. if not previously disposed of, they will be offered for | orien eae et ‘Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in lots to suit intending pur- . Na y . ‘chasers, on or about the First of MAY, of which notice will a ve Te eo 1 ,be given. Apply to N lutic i 2s : F ze N pursuance of the above Notice, I hereby appoint Mr. Ronerr, March 27, 186u. WILLIAM FORGAN. i Bewrix, of Tignish, to eettle all business potaliine to the late Firm | i of W. HUBBARD & Co., and to transact a general Business in TO BE LET. name. WILLIAM B. DEAN. TWO STOREY HOUSE and GARDEN, near the resi-| _Charlcttetown, Feb. 27, 1860. } 4 dence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Rentlhw. App'y to suly 4, 1859. eM a Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. | FARM FOR SALE, pia ee wid | | ert near Poplar Island Bridge, on the western side, KU K KE ROGEN EIN : having a frontage on tle River—containixg > . row: ND all the SHAVING SOAPS and CREAMS extant. 50 Acres of Clear LAND, A W. R. WATSON, under cultivation, held under lease for 999 yeara, at an an- City Drug Store, February 7, 1860. SPLENDID Pan, of real JAMAICA SPIRITS, and a nual rent of one shilling per acre, with a good DWELLING HOUSE thereon, © Terms liberal. Apply to the sabseriber A good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuime— and no humbug. HUGH FRASER. PATRICE DUNN. Charlottetown, March 21, MOUNT STEWART HOTEL. OUTHEAST SIDE MOUNT STEWART BRIDGE. to receive Traveilors ufter this date. JAMES McWADE, Proprictor. JUST OUT OF BOND. . October 24, 1859. tf | FOR SALE, “S . Morrice & Sons’ best CARDING MACHINES P to G. © iS. July f 1359. dsl. sai Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Will be oper s Mount Stewart, April 25, 1859, ediate possession | 26 jj al te ann 0 » on the Isls : Immediate possession | as jis stock is second to nene on the Island. iocal part, whereas the Ointment will do its | every other means havd failed. prices:—I1s 14d, 2s @d, 43 6d, 11s, 228, and 33s each Pot |} in body, and forget you have any nerves. last and West indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used fur | Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the fol- | Ague Dysentery Liver complaints! toms Asthma Krysipelas Lumbago ‘Tie-Doloureux Bili’s Complaints|Female Irregula-|Piies Vumours otches on Skin] rities Ketention of Ulcers | Bow’) complaints|levers all kinds| Urine Venereal Affec- Colics hits Scrotuia, or lions Constipation of) Gout King’s Evil Worms, al! kinds the Bowels Head-ache Sore Throats Weakness, from Consumption Indigestion Stone and Gravel| whatever cause Debility inflammation Secondary Symp-| &c., &c. Dropsy Jaundice Soid at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near ' | | | ” HE GREAT CURE ALL! KNOWN TUROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Uleers- All description of Sores are remediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable preparatin To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound togetber is a folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational and successful treat- ment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflainmatior in and about the wound, and to soothe the neighbouring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. ‘This will cause the malignant humours to be drained off from the hard, swollen and discoloured parts round about the wound, sore or ulcer, and when these humours are re- moved the wounds themselves will svon beal; warm bread and water poultices applied over the affected parts, after the Oiutunent has been well rubbed in, will soothe and soften the same, and greatly assist the cure. There is a deserip ion of ulcer, sore, and swelling which need not be nawed here, attendant upon the follies of youth, and for which this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sovereign remedy. Ia curing such poisonous sores if never fails to restore the system to @ healthy state if the Pills be taken according to the printed instructions. Diptheria, Uleerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases way be cared by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day iuto the chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will soun penetrate, and give immediate relief, Medicine taken by the mouth aust operate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in any work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the above manuer for the diseases named, or any similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, wiil find themselves re- lieved as by a charm. All sufferers from these complaints should en- velope the throat at bed time in a large bread and water poultice after the Ointment bas been well rubbed in; and if the soles of the feet are likewise rubbed with the Ointwent every night, it will greatly assist the cure of the throat and chest. To allay the tever and lessen inflawma- ion, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and morning The O.utment will produce perspiration, the grand essential in all cases of fevers, sore throats, or where there might be an oppression of the chest either from asthma or otber causes, Piles, Fistulas, Strictures- The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fermenting the parts with warm Water, and then by effectually rubbing in the Oint- ment. Persens safering from these direful complaints should lose not @ mowent in arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Oiniment on the affected parts, but it must be well rabbed in for 8c me considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound aj effectually as though palpable to the eye There again bread anc water poultices, after the rubbing in of the Oint- ment, will do great service. This is the only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Imprudencies of Youth ;---Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, as also swellings, can with certuinty be radically cured if the Uintwont be used freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning as recommended iu the printed iastructivus. \\ ben treaied in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in anviher; whereas this Ointwent will rewove the humour irom the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting eure Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and na- ture, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases of such diseases will yield, in a cymnparatively shoit space of time, when this Ointment is diligentiy rubbed into the parts affected, even after In ail sericus maladies the Pills should be taken according to the priated directions accompanying each box. Both the Ointment and Pills suoula be used in the following case: | Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas |Sore-throats Bad Breasts Childlains iGout [iogs| Sk in-diseases Buras Chapped Hands \Glandalar Swell- scurvy Bavions Corus (Soult) lLuinbago yore-veads Bire of Mosche- Cancers Piles iumours toes and Sand-|Coutracted and/ Rheumatism Ulcers Flies Stiff Joints sealds Wounds Coco-bay “lephantiasis {sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proresson Ho_to vay, 244, Strand (near ‘Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Veslers in Medicines throughout the civilized worid, at the following *,* Vhere is 4 considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.~—Diuections for the guidance of patients in every discider are affixed to each Pot. April 3, 1860 THE FRIEND OF ALL! Nervous Disorders. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system ? | fo be excitable or nervous in asmajl aegree is most distressing, lur | where can a remedy be found? ‘here 18 one:—drink bat little wine beer or spirits, or far better, none; take no coffee, weak tea being — | preferable; get all the fresh air you can; take three or funr Pilis every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use Of slops; and if these geiden rules are tullowed, you will be happy in mind aad strong Mothers and Daughters- Ifthere is one thing more than another for which these Pills are so famous it is their parilying properties, especially their power o1 eleansia g the biood from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions, Universaily adopted as the one grand remedy tor temale complaluts, they never tail, hever weaken the system, and always bring about what is requirec. Sick Headaches and want of Appetite. These feelings which so sudden us most frequeutty arise from an- novasces Of troubie, from cbstructed perspiration, or from eating and diiuking what bs uuti: for us, thus dirordering the liver and sto- wach. ‘hese orgaus must be reguiated if you wish to be well. Tue Pils, if taken accetaing Lo the pristed tustructions, will quickiy re- store a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow as 4 natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear bead. In the these disorders. How tc be Strong. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may 'C. Garrett, Fife’s Ferry Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, A compound remedy, in which we have labored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is 4 Contenttated extract of Para Sarsa. parilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our aflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this com- pound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the follow- ing complaints: — ScroruLa ANp Scrorutovs Compiarnts, Exvr~ yroxs AND Erxvrrive Diseaszs, Utcens, Potrres, Beotcues, ‘fumons, Sart Ragum, Scavp Heap, Sypuinis and Sypuitive Aprretions, MencuniaL Disease, Drorsy, Nevuarota on Tic Dovtounecs, Desttrry, Dysrepsta AND Inpicestion, Enysura« Las, Rose ox Sr. Anrutony’s Purr, and indced the whole class of complaints arising from Lervxiry oy tue Boop. ‘his compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that sca son of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, *pare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions, and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to. do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and slug- gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feclings will tell you when.” Even wheres no particular disorder is felt, e enjoy better health, and live longer, for c ing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the renuta- tion of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the bes alone has not al] the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many prep- arations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or ong Sie else. : uring late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Ex- tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative propertics whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has vir- tues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy chould be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. Cc. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, €1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for $5. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is en- tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CURE OF Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, a £ : iles, Skin Diseases, Liver tery, Foul Stomach, Evrysipelas, Headache, Rheumatism, Eruptions an Complaint, a Tetter, Tumors and Sait Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purtfying the Blood. They are sugsr-coated, : so that the most sensitive can tehke od moowely, Se se eT ee ee the world for all the of a family physic. Price, 25 cents per Pox; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers 0.” Ciergymen. Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer- tify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space we will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our AMERICAN Aimanac, in which they ere given; with also full descriptions ee aoe soneanetaas aud the treatment at should be followed for their cure. : "S; not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayen’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. ‘All our Remedies are for sale by WILLIAM PR. WATSON, Charlo! e-own, General Agent for Priace Edward Istand. Aiso d W Habbard, Tignish D McRae, W. Kiver Bridge J Ling, - D Ramsay Port Hill R Kebinson, Fast River J Pidgeoa French River W shaw, New Glasgow Bridge M McWade, Souris J Knight, o J, Muirhead, Richmond Village D Beaton, G, McKay & Son, Grahim’s Cro®® K Roberson, Newtown G Lanegaa. Irishtown fF Arsneaux, Tigaish P Hayden, Vernon River W 'T Hunt, St, Eleanor’s D Gordon, Georgetown J J Fraser, os t MeNeiil, i ‘Toombs, Rustico J McFarlane, W Cousins, Park Corner W Sanderson, G L Anderson H. St P. J Bearisto, Lot 18 J Cornish, Wood Isiands J Connor, Lot 16 RS Findlev, Head of Orwell M Kilbride, Lot tl P siephers Orwell Bourke & Moore, Mount Stewart Bridge. September 12, 1859. Doctor Evans’ Pain Hiller. N O medicine has been discovered that is so happily adapt- 4 ed to use internally as drops to be taken, and yet J. Reid, Cascumpec J. L. Hoimar, St. Kieanor’s J Beer, Bedeque J, A. Crosby, French River J. McLennan, Summerside J. Wiggenton, Crapaud J, & P. MacNutt, Maipeque C, Beer, Southport ae o . “ appear singular that Hotloway *s Pilis should be recommended fora run upon the bowels, many persons supposing that they would in- | crease relaxation. ‘his i8 a great mistake however, tor these Piils | will immediately correct the liver, aud stop every kind of bowel | complamt. in warm climates thousands of lives have been saved | by the use of this medicize, which in all cases gives tone ana vigor | to the whole organic system, however deranged —beaith and strength | following as a matter of course ‘he appetite too is wonderfully | increased by the use of these Pills, combined with the use of solid in | preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better than broths and stews. | By removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humours from the | | iiver, stomach or biood the cause of wysentery, diirrhea, and other } bowel complaints is expelled. ‘I'he result is, that the disturbance is | arrested, and the ection of the bowels becomes regular Nothing | will stop the relaxation of the bowels so quickiy as this fine correct- | ing medicine. Disorders of Kidneys. In all diseases affeciing these orgins, whether they secrete too | much or tuo little water; or whether they be affected with stone and | of the kidneys, these Pils should be taken according to the printed | directious, and the Ointment should be weil rubbed iuto the small of | the back at bed time. ‘his treatment will give almost unmediate | relief when aii other means have failed. For Stomachs out of order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pilis; hey remove a!l acidity occasioned either by intemperance orimproper dict. ‘hey reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious in cases of spasm,—in tact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. Jowing diseases :— Temple Bar.) Londun.; aisv at all respectable Drugyists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the e:vilized worid, at the foliowing prices :— Is 14d, 2s 94,48 Gd, 11s, 22s, and 33s each box. ‘here is a considerable saving by taking the larger sized Box, N. b.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are aifixed to each Box. April 3, 1860. Rats! Rats! Rats! They Pollate your food ! They devour your substance ! thy tease you by night! | An impeverish you by day! - W Co.’s RAT EXTERMINATOR will ensure permanent relief? It acts npon Ra's like a terror; they cannot stay and breathe where it is, and they never return to the place where it has been used. None genuine unless signed Parson & Co. on the wrapper. For sale by WLLIAM R. WATSON, | bath, or by fric HY will you suffer this, when a Is 6d Box of Parson & |? erform s.ch wonders when applied externally as a wash, tion. USE IT IN THIS MANNER: For common Headache, simple bathing will answer. For sudden colds and hard coughs, (to cure immediately) put ove teaspoontul in four of molasses, and take three tea- spoontuls of the mixture es often as you ewgh. Bathe the neck, breast and sides with 1t to cure sureness of a cough. Asthma, Phthisic, and sore breasts—for speedy relief, 30 drops in molasses, and bathe freely with it clear, ard keep on flannel wet in it. For bowel complaint, chulera morbus, cholic, and diarrhea, —a teaspoonful in a gill of milk and molasses, well mixed ; if | the pain is severe, bathe the bowels with it, and in cholera repeat the dose every hour. For Dyspepsia and sick stomach, 20 to 30 doses in sweetened igravel, or with aches aad pains settled in the loins, over the region water, morning, nocn and nignt, till all symptoms yield, and you are restored to perfect health. Fux all rheumatic complaints, lame neck, swelled face, sore throat and toothache, 60 drops as abvve, three times a day ; bathe the parts well, rub with 1 warm cloth, and take a tea- spoonful of mustard seed nightly, in milk or molasses, at i time. or burns, scalds, pricks, stings or old sores, bathe well and often the parts afeeted. ; ° = For sudden colds or croup, 30 drops in molasses, and bathe freely with it. For canker, sure mouth and stomach, chicken pox, or mens- les, 30 drops twice a day in sweet milk. ASK FOR EVANS’ PAIN KILLER, 20¢ take no other. CHARLES V. POOR & Co., Boston, Sole Proprietors, to. whom all orders should be addressed. January 23, 13860 6m FRENCH DEPILATORY, vas only effectual remedy for removing the Hair. What a blessing it is to the ladies to know that there is at last an article that will eradicate superfluous bair effectually. it is called the French Depilatory. It wiil take off the strong- est hair in three minutes from the time applied, aud leave the skin whiter and softer than before. Sold only by C. V. Poo & Co , Boston. 6m Hides, Sheepskins, and Leather [RE highest CASH price will be paid for GREEN HIDES. - Prime SOLE LEATHER at Is. 9d, per pound. Aighest rice paid for SHEEPSKINS at tue CLTY TANNERY, West end of Grafton Street. ee every hour, October 17, 1859. mrt ee a The Examiner bE printed and enenee every Monday by Epwarp Warlan at his office, Hillsborough-street, near King -oquare y m | City Drug Store, March 20, 1860. ), Prize —15s. perannum Payable half year advanct. {t