A FIRST RA To Farmers, Merchants, Shipbuilders, Tanners, and Mechanics HE UNDERSIGNED has been instructed by the owners to offer POR SALE, or RENT, several VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS in) BELFAST and other parts of the Island, in good heart and ready for cropping this Spring, | for which good valid titles and immediate possession can be given. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFrice, | Atso—Several BUILDING LOTS in that most advantageous mercantile sitvation, | May 24th, Is4. «SUMMER HILL,” adjoining Montague Bridge, 10 miles from Georgetown, where ‘pu pores is hereby given that in persu- on to 150,000 bushels of produce are annually shipped, nearly all paid for in cash. Ame-| ance of the Act of the General Assembly | ricans: and other speculators purchase here, and ship for Great Brituin, the United of this Island paased in the 27th year of Her) States, &e. ke. &e. ti vaty’ elgn, tot I . a 3 “ . ‘ . ro roo iz i ee ane ie | A number of Stores, Wharfs,a Meeting House, Post Office, and a Temperance Society ; ots ‘established for sometime, with many Grist and Suw Mills, and Cloth Works in the vicintty ; ae gy gad ey - een where also any quantity of all kinds of Lomber cao be had, in trade, at low rates. therein mentioned’—Proposals will be received |“ SUMMER HILL" property is the only Freehold one for sale in the place, which renders at this office until MONDAY the TWENTIETH | it most desirable tor the above class of Artisans, now so much wanted 10 this little village day of JUNE next, at the hour ot 12 o'clock, | in its infancy. noon, frow persena willing fo place and run a! 4 STORE, and Dwelling in it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels of produce, with o AND ELLIOT Atsr RIVERS. ' STEAMERS FOR HILLSBOROUGH | TE OPENING FOR SPRING SPRING GOODS, 1sG64, NOW OPENING Liverpool Tlouse, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL Is NOW OPENING ‘The First Instalment Or HIS SPRING STOCK, consisting of aud Alexandra Jackets. Received per Steamer *KEDAR,' via Halifax, Ladies’ Black & Colored Mantles, Paletots ‘ * STEAMER or STEAMERS on the said Rivers, under contract with the Gevernment of this Colo- ny in terms of the said Act. The contractor to have the exclusive mght of running ene or more good and sufficient Steambeat or Stearubeate for the use and accommodation of the peblic between CHARLOTTETOWN a MOUNT STEW- ART BRIDGE on the Hillsborough River, toneb- ing at the respective Wharfs on the north and south side of the said River, at MeConnell’s Ferry, en the way op and down sand River; and between CHARLOTTETOWN and ROCKY POINT WHARF ou the south stde of the Elliot River, the aaid Steau:boat or Boats to be bound to run at least twice, that is to say, on Tuesday and | Friday in each week, between Charlottetown and Mount Stewart Bridge on the sud Hillsboreugh River, touching at each of th: Wharfs above mentioned, on the way up and dewn said River ; and twice on each of those days weekly between | Charlottetown and Rocky Pomt Wharf, on the | Elliot River, from the opening of the Navigation to the close thereof in each and every year (com- meneing trom the opening of the Navigation in the year )565) during the centinuance of such contract. The aailing of the Steamboat on said routes te be regulated thus:— The Boat to start from Mount Stewart Bridg: on the mornings of [wesday and Friday, at such an hour aa te enable ber te reach Charlottetown ater before 9 o'clock, a.m; having landed ber ngers and freightat Charlotretown, to leare there net later than a quarter past 9 tor Kecks Point Wharf. Te leave Rocky Point Wharf no later than 10 o'clock, a m., for Charlottetown.— Te leave Charlottetown at 3 o'clock, p. w., for Rocky Point Wharf, thence returning without delay to Charlottetewu; te leave Charlottetown at 4 o'clock, p. m., for Mount Stewart Bridge, aod arriving tLere the same evening. ‘The Contracter t) have the privilege of run- ning said Steanrboat or Beats on any of the in- termediate days, namely, on Monday, Thursday and Saturday in each week, on either of said Rivers; it being understood that should said Boat or Boats run upen the Elliot to a point above MeEwen's Wharf oa the south side of said River, such Boat or Boats shall touch at that Wharf, and also at MceEachern’s Whart en the north side ou the way up snd down said River.— Proposals te specily the rates of fare or charges at which the owuer or owners of said Boat or Boats will agree te convey passengers, luggage, aad freight upon cach ot the said Rivers or routes respectively, trom the different pyuints or places te Charlottetown, aod vice versa. The Contract te be entered inte ty coutain such clauses, stipu lations and agreements as may be deemed by the Exeeutive Goveruweut neeessary or desirable fur the security of the passengers and property to be conveyed in and en board of such Steaw- boat or Steambeats, or which may, in any way or manner, tend to the convenience or accommo- dation vf the public. The Contractor te be bound to evnvey mails by such Steamboat or Boate it required by the Executive Governwent, or the Post Office Department su tu do. Proposals to state the length of time proposed te rua the Buats, the Aet being limited to ten years. The Contractors te give Bonde with two sufficient sureties for the due performane of such coutract as may be entered into. W. H. POPE, Col. See’y. | AMERICAN & CANADA Flour, Rye. & Cornmeal. a”. € UST RECEIVED at the SUBSCRKI- BER'’S SALE OOM lowest rates for cash or approved paper— 74 Bbls. “* BUCKEYE” FLOUR (for Baker's use) 150 * EXTRA STATE do 100 “ SUPERFINE do 50 “ CANADA do 50 “ RYE do & =“ CORNMEAL do (100 Ihe eneh) N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Bing 1G, WORbs es iy Bee) ee FURNITURE! UST ARKILV KL Sebr. Caledonia, with a large ussortment of GOODS, for GEORGE DOUGLASS. Charlottetows, May 23, 1854. . Public Tea and Lottery! PUBLIC THA, in aid of the Funds of St. Grower's Cuurcn, Grand River, Lot 55, will be held on WEUNESDAY, the 6th day of JULY next, on the vrownds adjoining the Chureh, where arrangements will be made for the comfort and enjoyment of those present. Veu on the tables ai Three o'clock (m the sume day, in connection with the above, a vamber of valuable articles will be disposed of by Lottery. cempri-ing 2 Superior WATCHES. GOLD NOGGET, sILVER CHAIN, Eugravings. Of} Paintings, Maps and Books, in all fifteen prizes, valued at £20 Tiekets for the Latrerv is. 6d. each, may be had nt the Stores of Hon. Mr. Walker, Charlottetown ; Hon, A A. MeDousid, Capt. John MceDouald and Mr. James MeCormack Georgetown; and of the tollowing Committee of Management :—John Me- Dougall, John MeMullin, Hogh MePeee, Patrick Morrison, Rowald McCormack, Johu Walker, Louis Cumpbell and James MeDouald, from whom tickets | fur the Tea, Is. 6d. euch, may also be had. JOHN MeSWAINE, See’y. May 2,086 0 Fresh Gardon Flower and Field Seed. really of the Growth of 1863! UST arrived from ENGLAND and UNITED STATES, « choice lot of Garden aud Flower Seeds, iu almost every variety; also Ked and White Clover, and diifereut varieties of Sweedish and other Curnip Seeds, which with seme superior Timot|-y and Clover Seed of Istand wrowth, are now on sale at Apothecares Hall, at unprecedented luw prices. : T. PESLRISAY. May 23, 1864. ws 4i shail AND gis ph: 0s Encourage Home Manufacture. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Soap & Candle Factory. FaXiii UNDERSIGNED would eall the sicention of Loporters, aud the publie gene rally, to the SOAP and CANDLES manufactured at the above establishment, confident that for quality wand price they cannot be surpussed. 3. CAKY Char'town, Feb. 15, 1864, tf Flour! Flour! ER Brigavtines “HOUND" and “ EXPORT, from NEW YORK 200 Bblis. Superfine and Extra STATE FLOUR. Cheap for Cash. R. W. BRECKEN, Water Street, adjoining the Bank. _ May 23.1864. 0°" hk M, PM & P! 7 BBLS. PORK of the above brands. SH For sale low. 12 Tabs LAK D. _Charlottetown, March 21, 1864. FOR SALE. SMALL .SLAND io RUSTICO, commonly known as “ Lospan’s Istanxp.”’ Arey. ‘. RANKIN, Auctioneer. OQneen street, May 9. 1861 Situation Wanted! ANTED, by ao experienced \asiness man, « situation as SALESMAN or AC- COUNTANT in» COMMERCIAL HOUSE. For particulars ty te the Hon, Eowaap Wueray, "x Nilice.”” Gins Apply to 2 WM. DODD. Lkamiuer _ May 9, 1364. Livery Stables, (Formerly Gates's ) HE Subseriber, having rented the exten- tive Stables kn> wn as ‘Gutes’s Livery Stables,’ are, 16 BOW prepared to Carriages, at all hours. aud - terms. By keeping good Horses ead Une. wud ' yin strict attention to tl thea, fe hopes Seren. shure of public pat Pouage. Oud wtubliny, il charye of horses, by the wuuth p cherie ss AMEs Charlottetown, (th May, wee er ” double Whart and site for Lime Kiln, will be sold cheap or let, the lst May next. | Buildings will be erected, if desired, and at moderate rent to good tradesmen, members \of any Temperance Society, who will meet with every encouragement, aud trade taken | in payment. : A Tamperenep Hall and Farmer’s Club will shortly be erected at Summer Hill. Close on to £70, in cash and material,has already been raised for this purpose, with @ tree site and will be sold at | for any extent the building may require. The inducements held out to temperance such easy terms, seldom occurs. A Temperance Hotel or Boarding House is car” Plans. particulars, and any other in | Sanprerson, F. P. Norton, Tuos. Annear, ¢ April 4, 1864. KENT STREET Fashionable Millinery ESTABLISHMENT, WIOW OPENED wih a LARGE STOCK of Fashionable BONNETS, Fashionable HATS, Fashionable FLOWERS, Fashiouable FEATHERS, Ladies’ Dress CAPS, French Kib GLOVES, New KIBBONS, » LACES, Jet TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, HOSIERY, &e., SKELETON SKIRTS direct from the Manutacturers ; MILLINERY of al! kinds niade to order, ut the shortest notice A SPLENDID STOCK of MANTLE CLOTHS, which will be made up in all the newest styles. te PANCY GOODS, &e. 43 THOMPSON & CO. Kent Street. May 23. 1864 4w VESSEL WANTED! DIAC,—say 900 to 1000 tons J 8. CARVELL. April 18, 1864 pro isl tf Administration Notice. HE undersigned hereby notify all those concerned that they have been uppoiated Ex ecuters of the last Will and Testament of JAMES WATTS, late of Charlottetown, Baker, deceased. All persons having tegul demands against the said Estate, are reqnested to render their accounts | i duly attested forthwith ; aud those indebted to the | said Estate, reqnired to make immediate payment to Mr. ALLAN WATTS, ut his Store, Kent Street ALLAN WATTs, J.W.MORKISON, DAVID STEWART. Charlottetown, May 30, 1864. 4i SMALL DEBT COURT. "PSHE COMMISSIONERS appoin'ed for the recovery of Small Debts for the Court at | or near CRANBERRY POINT, hereby give notice that they have appoiuted the second MONDAY of jeach month for beldivg the said Court, which will be at the Dwelling House of Mr. Henry Fisher appointed the-Clerk thereof, May 30,1 Qin lite aa A ~¢ UNION BANK. TA DIRECTORS of the Union Bask i of Prince Edward Island respectfally inti mate to the Public that they will be prepared, on the ist June next; te cotrmence business ju the va rious branches of Bunking, Discounting Promisery Notes, receiving money on deposit and on interest, fund Colonial Bills of Exchange. Iby order, JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. ; Charlottetown, May 38. 1564. 2i ha Sone FARMERS! LOOK HERE! "pas Subscriber has received, Ex Iiapy Dusvas, direct from the Manufacturers, a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Goods generally kept in Stock. Newly Invented Patent PLovcus, for | and 2 horses, Do do do Threshing Muchines, for | liorse, warranted the best on the island, and cun perform as much work us some of the two Horse power by other makers ; thus effecting « vast amount of labour both of mau and horse, und avoiding the great injury and loss of Straw under the inclement weather until it is left useless for fodder for cattle. New Patent Root and Straw Cutters, for saving eause the Lots for sale there to be purchased at an early day. And, indeed, some of these Lots are alrendy louked Lor. $= —————————— SS ee T° earry Coal trom PICTOU to SHE | of the said place, und that Mr. John F. Beaton is | us well as purchasing and selling British, Foreign, | men to settle down in this locality ought to Such a good chance, on now much wanted in this locality. formation can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. Bane & Son, Surveyors and Land Commiesioners, Churlottetown ; W. ieorgetown ; Jas. Broyprick, Campbeltown ; F. W. Hugues, Examiner Office, Ch'town; and to the owner of **Sunjmer Hill’” property P. STEPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store —from A Nerepie 10 ‘an “ANCHOR. ROYALTY LOTS, /fEXO LET, for such term of years as may | be agreed on, and either in whole or in part, | that BEAU PIFULLY SITUATED FARM, be- | louging to the Subseriber, fronting on the Mount Edward Read, and lying about a mile from Char- lottetowe. 1t contains about 70 acres, 40 of | which are improved and in a high state of culti- {| vation. On the premises are two large barns. For terms, &c., apply te JOHN LONGWORTH. | Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1863. ee SUS. The Great Land Commission a failure! ‘Procure freo land while you can. i any TEYHE Subscriber bus THREE FARMS on Lot 15, whieh he offers to sell on reason able terms. There is a portion ef each of those Parme cleared and under caltivatio::; they frout o: the shove, Where abundance of sea manure cun be had A Building Lot or two in Charlottetown or | Summerside would be taken as a payment. Fo: further particulars apply to the Hou, W.W. Lop 'Charlettetown; Ar. P. Brown, Summerside, o1 N. J. BROWN. to Brown's Mart, Egmont Bay, Feby. 29th, 1864. as a OE alee i A Freehold Farm | FOR SALF. |G YONSISTING of 175 aeres of FRONT | X47 LAND, ina high state of cultivation, with, a jwood DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, COACH | HOUSE, THRESHING MACHINE, and all othe: | requisites suitable fora Farm. Alsv, One hundrec lacres of WOOD LAND, in the rear, situate on the i South side of Elliot Kiver, about seven nities frou Charlottetown, and quite near iwe Public Wharves | for shipping Produce, &c. The above property i- }well worth the notice of any person wishing to | purchase a good Freehold Property, being the Ks- tate of the late J.C. WRIGIIT. Esq. ‘Time will jbe yiven for two-thirds of the Purciuse Money | Kuguire at the Otlice of Hexnr Patarn, Enq , or jut the residence of the Subscriber in Prince Street j CATHERINE WRIGUT, Executrix Ch'town, April 25, 1564. 4m _ RARE OPPORTUNITY! Valuable Real Estate. "BEXUE subscriber is autiorzed by th Misses Stewanrt to offer FOR SALE those most VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situnte on: , the West side of Queeu Square directly opposits j the Ciey Hall, having a trontage on Queen Siree of about UL feet, and on Grafton Stree: of aborts feet. together with the DWELLING HOUSE and | premises thereon, now occupied by Mrs Cairus a an Hotel. This property is so well kuown that further description is aunecessary ; suffice it to say that those Lots far exceed in value any building | Lots te be had tu this City, sittute as they are in the very centre of trade, within a few steps of all the public buildings, the Post Office, City and Leyisia \tive Halls, and commanding aview of the Harbou: | Riv-rs and surronnding country, whiel for beanty jand exteut is onsurpassed ; und as a situation for jun Hotel, which the intended speedy completion ot the Kailroad from Picton to Traro will render an | cutecgeien not more of necessity than of sure and | reat remuneration, is not to be equalled im the Is }land. This property will be soldi. one entire Lot, jor will be divided to suit purchasers. Terns easy For farther particulars enquire of W. A. Jonn- STONE, Nsq., Queeu Square. Muy 2, L364. bw Freehold Property for Sale. Tv HE front of the Farm owned by the late JAMES ANDERSON, Esqr., consisting of THIRTY ACKE#S, (more or less.) and in posses sion of the undersigued, is now offered for Sale. The property is so well known that searcely any description is needed, It has a front ou St. Peter + Hay and Oats Bay of Twenty-tive chains, aud not wore than a ' ¥ ae & — excellent Butter in quarter of a inile from the entrance of the Harber. minutes. ; » and abundance of seu manure heaps up on its frowt ™ " ae oe Extractor, to }every season, which cun be brought on the farm a ‘. wena inmeenting. At wet pinceneres | very conveniently by means of an excellent stip in tue bank, through which a herse can bring any load. The road once known us the “Old Ferry Road” leads from the road which rans to the Har- | bor, and passes by the rear of the above land, lead- | over the old fashioned ones, by which such expe- | ing to the Bay, and thus titting it for a business ditious and excellent work is now performed. A | place, especially a fishing situation. The whole of | vast benefit to the land bag been etlected by the use | the above is ina bigh state of cultivation, and can lof those newly invented CYLINDAR MOULD- | be kept so by the abundance of munure thrown up | BOARD PLOUGHS, of Sxira & Fito, Green- | on its front by the sea. field. Mass., who bave obtained severat Gold Prizes; The above Property will be seld by PUBLIC for the discovery they have made in reducing cost, | AUCTION, on the Twenty-first day of JULY next, labor, and the draft on horses, to nearly one-half | ut the hour of One o'clock, by the undersigned, on that of the old Scotch and Irish Ploughs. the premises. Parties wanting any of the above valuable and low priced Machines this seuson will require to | order them on an eurly day, having now only afew left on hand for specimens, at Oxwen. Crgar Stork, cheaper than the cheapest, from a NEEDLE TO AN ANCHOR, P. STEPHENS. Orwell, Sept. 14, 1865 CITY TANNERY, os Carlton's 10 Tons GOOD WoorL, Condit ion Powders ’ = whieh the Subseriber will pay Market prices in to | Cash at bis ollice, or by the foilowing Agente. E. P. U.C.R. T. A. Mersra. Wn. Sanderson, George Adams, | Hunnewell's Great Remedies. _ «+ ddhp Cornish, | Edward Robertson, Hlunneweill’s Eclectic Pills.—THE TRUE * Potatoe Liigeors,—jost wanted ,—with | several other improved Farming Implements. | The above Machines will now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advantages of them CHARLES ANDERSON. St. Peter's, April 18, 1864. Notice to Wool Growers. \ TANTED IMMEDIATELY at the Georgetown, Veraon River, Wood Istands, Newtown, Belfast, Richard Hibbit, Summerside, FORM OF A CATHARTIC.—By the application | “* John Beer, Ceutreville, Bedeque. | of true Medical Laws, both character and economy ** KR. Tuplin, je., Maryate, are combined in this most valuable Pull. To pre- | ° Samuel Pr: we, Murray Harbor, | Vent putting into the stemach such quantities of t Wm. Findley. Orwell, | iadigestible and injurious drugs usually contained); | J. R. McEwen, West St. Peter's, in Pills that require from four to six to get a decent | * Johu Carter, Tiguish. |eatbartic, and to prevent the Grping Pains so} | erreneously judged to be evidence of character, was the study in this development. The duse seldom ex-eeding one and never more than two Pills, settles the question of economy, and confidence is asked to test their trac character in Dyspepsia, Costivencss, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, ail derangements of the Stomach and Boweis, and us @ true Family | Pith. For Worms they are a eure cure. Huanewell’s Universal Cough Remedy. —The oe = truly ae preparation, | now of well-earned celebrity, is a freedom | ‘ . ae a ee * og ~ from every 2 wpovenc eateiasaa te debilitate, and DR. Ci LESEWAN’S PILLS. by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day ur | ae . night, a# the only true theory by which ‘hroat and | ye combination of ingredients in these Lung Complaints can be effectually cured. Pills are the result of a long and extensive To prevent asking attention to long stories of practice. They are mild in their vperation,*and great cures, when local causes make aluwst all such certain in correcting all. irregularities, Puintul comp!sints different in effect, I would ask confidence Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether which will be racred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, | from cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, Sore Th-oat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Complaints, | palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affee- Whoopmg Cough, avd to all Throat and Lung | tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, Complaints, which, when neglected, end in Con-| o, disturbed sieep, which arise trom interruption seg Asttmeniels Se Physicians of the of nature. ighest respectability, a rom invalids, oan ese ’ nH at my vfica by all interested. sn s the prio nt pen? eee treat unnewell’s Tolu Anodyne —This justly | ** - ae oe Celebrated preparation, which nth so truly Groth _— p= So ar dies ada an ead a > . the neme and fame of a True Anodyne by results| No female can enjoy good health unless she is regu- whioh bad baffled every other attempt at cu hist i relief in Neuralgia, co Nervous ide, Tooth | lar, and & Pe 90 ewmion thes Gece the aod Ear Ache, Ubolera Morbue, Pains in the Stermach | general health begins tu decline. or Bowels, Hysteria, Distrese after Eating, Lose of | Dr. Cheeseman’s Pilis W. B. DAWSON, Ch'town, Muy 16, 1864, Sin I. P. NORTON, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant, GOERGETOWN ii? > PLE. ISLAND IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Arthina aud Whooping Cough, now declared to be complaints peculiar to Females. largely nervous, and the pains in Montbly Men-' areinvalaable, inducing, with certainty, periodical strustion, aleo declared to be one of the most regularity They sre known to thousspds, who! important points in medicine. A lady writes trom | bave used them at different periods, throughout the New York, ** wore it ten dollars a drop, | would not country, having the sanction of some ot the most be without itin my family, and nut one should be | eminent Physicians in America. witheut it.”” ' | & Por sale by ail Wholessle and Retail Dealers. be i JOHN L. HUNNEWBELL, Proprietor, | Practical Chemist, » Mass. | N. B.—The greatest treedum ot corresponence ‘solicited. Dewlers with good references supplied on | Commission. W. K. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W.- | Skinner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, | | Charlostetown, {Jan Li, 18ud, | used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Box, containing trom 50 to 60 Pilla. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 81 Cedar street, New York. Sold by W. R WATSON, No. 14 Queen street, Uburluttetuwn, P. E. I. January 11, 1864. ee Bonnet Ribbons in all the neatest styles, Ladies’ Parasols and Parachutes, Ladies’ Kid, 3ilk and Thread Gloves, in great variety ; &e &c &c Kpwin & Lizzi and THenesa, from Liverpool. Charlottetown, May 16, 1864 Call at Bell's Ciothing Store, QUEEN STREET. \ THERE you can purchase at MODE RATE PRICES— . Beaver CLOTH, Felt, Tweed and Straw YATS Cloth and Tweed CAPS, Shirts, Ties, Scaurts, Collars, Gloves, Braces, Underclothing, Socks. Oil Clothing, Sou’ westers, Over- alls, Jumpers; Prunks, Vilixes, Um- brellas, Water-proot COATS and LEGGINGS, anda GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Ready-made Clothing, Suitable for the Season. ALSO, A choice selection of Clot’ 8, Tweeds, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Tailors’ Trimmings, which will be made ap to order atthe shortest notice CHAKLES BELL, Proprietor May 23, IS64. tf Two Trips a Week. “NEW ENGLAND.” Esos Fietp, Master and “*NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. Bb Wiycuerstren notice. FARES : From St, John to Eustport,.........-. $1 50 wey - ss wino ania de 4 00 “ ~ ct ee By Steamer and Railway to Boston,..6 00 wick currency. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. April 16, 1864. tf First Instaiment of HABERDASUERY &e. &:. &e. WM HEARD. _ Queen Square House, M: y 38, 1864. W. S. SMITH, Great George ‘Street. FLOUR, Lae SPIRITS and GENERAL GROCERIES. N. B.—W.S.S. wontd call the attention of Re tai: Dealers to bis Stock of Wines, Spirits, &c. Ch town, May 23, 186-4. is! & rw tf AO TIMOTITY SEED!!! BAGS of TIMOTHY SEED, sule by J, 8. CARVELL. _Aprit 18; 1864 proiel tf . Pasture! Pasture! ERY SUPERIOR PASTURE to be let, on the Mount Edward Road, about 2 miles from Charlottetown; well watered, go shelter for wartn weather, well secured by feve- ing, and CHEAPER than any other Pasture in the Royalty. Application to be made at the * Examiner Office.”’ Charlottetown, May 23, 1864. Charlottetown and Souris PACKET. ae well-known fast sailing achr. CHRISPEANA, Dominick Deagle Master, will run between Charlottetown and Souris this Sun mer, calling at iutermediate Ports, For Freight or Passage please apply to W. W. Lord & Co, Charlottetown; Jchu McLean, Soaris ; Rouald Walker, Grand River; Thos. Cameron, Georgetown; D BR Stewart, Murray Harbor; JC. MéMillan, Wood Islands. May 9, 1864. tf NEW GOUDS ROULREG BOVSE. \ ' K have received, per steamer COM. MERCE, and are new opening, a portion of our SPRING STOCK, comprising— Ladies’ Fashionable Dress Materials, Muntles, Shawls; Hats, Hair Nets, Cap Fronts, ete. ete. ete., Grey and White Cottons ; Cotton Warp, Striped Shirtings, T-ckings, Canvase, ote.. ef... ete. DKBLANEY & WILSON, Ch'town, May 16, 1804. Saladin Mare for Sale. _ Te? be sold at Private Sale, at a great bargain, a very fine SALADIN MARE. She is u fast trotier, easy and gentle in harness or saddle, and works well in the Cart or Plough. She bas no fankt or blemish, and will be sold at a low figdre on credit, the owner having no use for her. Application to be made at the * Examiner Office.” May 23, 1864. Horse! Horse! Horse! MPHE Subseriver bas FOR SALE a THOROCGH BRED CART COLT, 3 years old, of the old Champion and Clydesdale breed, weighing 1500 Ibs.,—[6P hands high A better stock for the country caunot be imported. &# Terms liberal. GEORGE COLES. Ch'town, May 2, 1864, A SEINE FOR SALE. APLIN SEINE, 36 fathoms long by 3 fathoms deep, for sale by JAMES PURDIE. | Chahiotdows, Ray 2. ee A few facts worth kaowing. It's A FACT worth knowing that no one but | Sleep, General Nervous Debility, Paroxyws in {are the most effectual rewedy ever known for all To ali classes they | Explicit directions, etuting when they shoukd not | ‘ manufactare CL an Artist can take an Artistic Photograph. IT’S A FACT worth knowing that R. R. Mac- LELLAN tukes the lurgess Photozraphs ever taken in the Colony, plate 12 x HM inches. IT’S A FACT worth knowing that 2. R. wac-! LELLAN xives 16 beautiful Photographs for | tweuty shillings | George Street, May 23, 1864. Cloth Kactory — ue SUBSCRIBER begs respect ully to 3 inform the uadlic that he will coutinue to4 m0 YH, S&c., at his establish went in | Cryon. Wool will be received in Charlotietewn | by H. J. Cullbeck, Agent, or at the Mill. ir" Cloth penphoat ' for Dyeing and Dressing as heretofore. { ' CHARLES E. STANFLEL | May 23 1864. tf NFLELD. Uair Nets, D.ess and Mantle Trimmings, The greater part of Stock daily expected per international Steamship Company. ‘EXNUIE Splendid sea-going STREAMERS Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf on Monp+y ind THuUxsbay moruings, at 8 o’elock, until further tw All fares and freights payable in New Brans- Cash Provision Store! for | Wes and Sand Fistulas /N. B. Directions fur the guidance of patients iu Furniture Warerooms. GEORGE DOUGLASS, | Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur’ and Upholstery Guods, | ee per telclech raed solicits the attention | of such as are in want of FURNITURE to call at his New and Spacious WaRk- Rooms, onthe corner of Keut Street and King’s Sqaure, directly opposite the Store of Beer & Sons, and examine as yood and complete au ASSORTMENT OF FUR- NITURE, comprising many vew aud beautitul designs, as can be found in this City. His long experience in the business with facilities or prorecuting the sume to advantage, combined with moderate expenses, euables him to sell his GOODS at much less per cent than any other Fur: niture store in this Island. Every article required for Housekeeping supplied at this Establishment. A few of those celebrated Clothes Wringers, a most convenient article in a good Housekeeper’s Laundry. N. B —One Superior Rosewood, 7 octavo PIANO FORTE, London make. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Corner of Kent street and King 5 Square. Charlottetown, Nov. 30. laa Spring Park Pottery! Encourage Home Manufacture. ue SUBSCRIBER would respectfully acquaint the Citizensof Charlouretown and the people of the Island generally that te will re-open his EARTHENWARE BSPABLISHMENT on the tst of MAY next, and will be prepared te furnist: the following articles, of all sizes, at Wholesale and Retail, vic: —~Milk Pans, Cream, Butter, Preserve wud Bean Crocks, Liquor Jars, Pitchers, Flower Pots. Chimney Tops, Stove pipe Collars. &e. &e. Now on hand «a large qnautity of the above ar- ticles, which will be sold at low rates. ; : Dealers in the articles enawerated can obtain their Stock at the Pottery much cheaper than it cat be imported, ; T. M. BURNS. Charlottetown, March 14, 1864, if WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier. Old Stand, near ‘Temperance Hall, if AS removed his business to the ey and cau be consulted atallhours. SHOKING op the most improved priuciple. ty” All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre- pared at the shortest uotice. Cl town, May 16, 1504. he London and Lancashire FiRE AND LIFE Tnsurance Companies, HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL, Accept all classes of Risks, At reasonable rates of premium. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E.L., Btarel 2a, tse.” A Pas Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. incorporated 14th April, 1863. : ull papers PRESIDENT: WILLIAM H kA RD, Esquire. DIRECTORS: HON, DANL DAViEs,; HON, JOS. HENSLEY, ACURE TO BE MAD FOR A TRIPLE Holloway’s Ointment. and Stiff Joints. A cure of these complaints is within the reach of the most humble, by foimeuting the affected part with warw salt and water, and rubbing in Holloway’. Ointment twieeaday. Thousands have beeu cured who looked upon Goot and Rheunsitisu: as ineur able. The same treatment should be employed for the dispersion of chalk stones, and all painfal en- largements or stiffness of the joints; in such cases the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Uleer- ations of all kinds. The enre of ulcers hus won for Holloway's Oiutment an iuperishable reputation, as this healing Ointmene will restore any case, however bad, to soundness. Many bad legs arise from inpradence, If, then, there be any doubt as to the origin of the sores, the patient shonld read carefully what is rections, us those sores ever heal soundly antil the kystem bax undergone a thorongh course of Hollo- way's purifying Pills. Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Dip- theria, and Bronchitis. Any of the above ailments may be quickly cured f the Ointment be well and eflectnally rabbed into he neck and chest twice a day, leaving the parts constantly covered with a rag ogrend with the pre paration ; if this treatment be adopted promptly, in six hours it will effectually stop the most alarming symptoms. It must be evident that an outward application applied to the seat of the disorder must mouth. Holloway's Pills should be used according flamimation or tever-. DROPSY. This feurful diseaxe often makes its appearance between the aves of forty and fifty, and might gene- rally be prevented by xattending regularly to the proper action of the liver and stomach: these or- vans, at this time of life, have a great tendency to derangements, when astiina, dropsy, or disease of the heart ofteusetsin. ‘The blood requires frequent ally perform as these purifying Pills, av they purge gently, and act immedia ely upon the liver aud sto- mach, and thus remove all obstructions which at the turning point of life always occur. This dan- gerous period should be cloeely watched ; two doses a week of about six Pille will ward of all dangerone diseases. But iv all cases ofdropsy the Ointwent is a wonderful and sovereign reinedy, and must be effectually rubbed twice a day into the suifering Youthfal Indiseretion. How many poor women suffer from the indiscre tion of husbunds—which result im bad legs, | swellings, loss of bealth, aud rheamatism—as they | se—although it is nothing of the aed suppose - the effect of a certain disease taking hold of the i system—no ordiuary medicine can care them, be- | cause the disease has sunk deeply into their consti- tution. Cirildren ofien huve sores, aud bad heads, which do not heal, for the reason that contansinte | j tion occurred before their birth. Let all who may suffer from such causes have recourse to the puri- Ointment and Pills, said in the buok of directions on Secondary symp- | toms, which, if strictly followed, will etfect auy | Oink and healing properties ef thexe wonderful | | | eure of the kind, but it will be a werk of a little T’S A FACT WORTH KNOWING | "™*: that RoR. MacLELLAN takes the best and | Both Ointment and Pills should be used in the cheapest Photograpls in the Colony. | following disorders :— Irs A FACT worth knowing that R. R.M c- r iC sof! . i LELCAN i'n home dap aid Keeps siege oo | BAG Les || (Come Sutt) hematin nas «full Swek of Chemicals and every requisite | Borns Coutracted and sist Mipples in the art. Bunions Siull Joints \Sure-throwts Bite of Mosehe-'Elephantinsis — |Swin-diseases jSeurvy Gout 'Sore-heads Glandular Swel- Tumours Flies Coco-bay Chieyo-foot lings Uleers Chilblaines Luisbago Wounds Chapped Hands ! Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR | HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Loxpox; also by all respectable Drogyists and | ee Medicines throughout the civilized world, | at the owing prices:—Is lid, 26 9d, 48 6 . 228, and 338 ench Pot. : F Sate o «" There is a considerable saving by taking the | larger sizes. every disorder ure affixed w each wid cau be had in any language, even in Chinese ; Charlottetown, December 21, 1863. | Pot, j | Manager of the Charlottetown Reading Ship and Merchandize Broker, Gout, Rheumatism, Enlargements | haprenmeeparpye ys om borg Sa Mpost orgotten. | written on secondury symptoms in the Book of Di- | be more effectual than any that can be taken by the | to the directions In order to subdue irritation, jn | elimination which no other medicines can so etiectu- | parts. 1 observing carefully what is | | pital is £2,000,009 sterling, and its invested fund: julone amount to £1.312,000 st. |dition to this very | having beeu established before the recent Limited }sharelolders, comprising seme of the wealthiest | ; “ . . ° ask a higher rate of premium than other Enlist SUPERIOR PASTURAGE NOR a limited number of COWS. Parties requir'ng Pasturave will please get their names entered at the Store of BEER & SONS. N. B.—A few Horses will be taken to keep in a) seperute pasture. May 30, 1364, 3in A, McNEILL, Room and Merchants’ Excharge, KGS respecttully to inform his friends aud the public that be has opeved an Office us in the Reaping Room Buicpines, up-atairs, corner “sonDdrron of Queen and Water streets, opposite the Bank. [#3 For Sale, on arrival .of Spring vessels — Flour, Tea, Sugar, Molanses, &¢ ; samples of which will be kept at the Office for inspection. Parties wishing to charter vessels, also owners and captains wanting freight, will please call aud register particulars in the books of the office kept or that purpose. Entries os Clearances, Charter Parties, Bille of Luding, Manifests, Agreements, Indeutures, &e, tilled up and furnished at shortest notice. Charlottetown, P E Island, 9th May, 1864. Tombstones, Tombstones, Marble Mantie-Pieces, &e. (Kent Street, next door to Dr. Johnson's ) ¥V ARBLE WORK of all kinds executed , Lv. by the Subscriber, with neatness wud dir pateh, and of the very bestamaterial. 62" MILLS CONES made to order, Varties requiring any of the above articles are respectfully requested to call and exumine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. i#7” TERMS LIBERAL. JOUN CAaiRNS. Kent Street, Charlottetown — Feb. 29, 1864. "§ RW tine Nore —I beg to inform the Public generally that [have employed No Agent to solicit orders ot. my account; therefore can uaflord to sell cheap My material and workmanship are seattered over the Island, aud I leave it to a diaverning public t jadye of their jwerits for themselves. J.C. Flaum! Ttum!! & FieW PUNCHEONS ot superior ok (2% DEMERARA RUM for wale by GEORGE COLES. Also at his Brewery, Whiskey. Gin and Ale. February 15, L864. — Judson’s Pills ! North American siotet Kent-street, Charlottetown. ‘FNulsS HOTEL, formerly known as the “GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in th City, and ceutrally situated; it is vow openec jur the reception of permanent and transient! Boarders. The subscriber trusts, by strict atten tien to the wants and comfort of his friends anc the public generally, to merit a share of publi patronage. te The Best or Liquors always on hand Good Stabling for any Dumber of horses, with > careful hostler in attendance. JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. E. 1., Nov..23, 1563. ly Dr. W. G, Sutherland, N returning thawks for the very tibera : . HON W. W. LORD, HON GEO. BEER, [ mitronage bestowed since commencing busines: ~ P it I NX G Gr ( © DS ! | JAMES DUNCAN, Ese. | MENRY HASZAKD,Ese eae that the sume may still be continued toward: * ori SECKETARY: him. He wishes further to state bis poet tse i , : r 7 8 ik : sER stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, choice ~~ : — nT Beit owen aes anne ‘ a - ” > Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. &c. The best der BONNETS, io Risks taken duily at the Ottices in Water-street cription of every thing convected with the trute HATS May 4. Ni sl lieu am __ | selected in LONDON trom the best establishment: gi ai gg aie? by those competent of doing justice to the business MANTLES, Judson’s Worm Tea ! ‘The Dispensary Departwent will be under his owt ' inmediate superintendence. Dr. Sutherland begs also to observe that he trust- the fact of having practised in Scotland severa years, and nearly twenty years of extensive colonia practice in every branch of his profession, combine with unremitting assidnity and personal attendance will not fail to obtiin conutidenee aud ensare satis faction [—* Advice W the poor gratis. Queen-street, Chotown, PB. E. Island , December 7, 1863. i GOLD! GOLD! ‘°HE Subscriber cffers for sale, at hi shop, Great George-street, a splendid lot « rold Ear Rings, Broches, Links, Lockets, Penuci: Finger Kings, Pins, Studs, Keys, Chaius. At.so—Some vice Watches, consisiing of— Horizoutel, four holes Jeweled, in silver CEREB yn o.cic o 00,00.0:4 9.0 2 om ge comeesvenecicies £310 | Ladies size,.... RE cosh céesouncqns 310 | bu Hunting Cases,.....-...2--2-5e0-- ee eee 4110 4 Levers, Thirteen Jewels,.........-..-+-- 6 0 t A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker. Ch. Town, Nov. 30, [Sus Siwarden's Corne: DENTISTRY. j>* STRL KLAND, having returne to the Island, will resume the practice © DENTISTRY. Office—Great George, tirce door: from Water-street. Office hours from 10 a.m. t ‘p.m. December 7th, 1863. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! Capital - - « £1,000,000 Sterling. (TPNUE Subscriber, having been appointed i agent for thie above first class Insurance Com | pany, is prepared to take rinks on all descriptions 0: prop J. 58. CARVELL, | property. ; tf Cuarlottetown, Feb. 10, {[Extnacts From Newsrarrns.] On reference to a return made to Parliament. anc srdered by the House of Commons to be printed 7t! | June, 1861, it will be xeeu that the increase of Duty | for the year, paid by the “QUEEN,” was £256) being apwards of £1000 more than paid by any | other office ever yet established in this City. {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.) * Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi tied im saying that no other Company, within the | same period, ever uttuined so large an income it jeither the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen | {ostrasce Company. In making this statement,we jinake no exceplos even in favor of our older loca! -wapanics, namely, the Liverpool aud London, thx | Royal, aad the Lancashire Lusurance Companies.” | {From the Civil Bervice Gazette, Nov. 2, L861.) | “Among these important institutions stands emi | went for its solidity, as well as fer its success, ‘th. } Queen Insurance Company,” which last week hei. | ite annual meeting of proprictors in Liverpool. A , reference to the ample report in another pave wil! |fally satisfy every reader of the signal progrese linade by this association since its foundation. Such | success is, indeed, rarely attuned; and it attests at | once the excellence of its management, and the pab lic confidence in its coustitution.”’ [From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861 | | “It must be gratifying to the public generally | and oqportelly to the proprietors, io find that its in | come during the past three years has inereased at the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that no other Company, Within the same short period ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire |or Lite Department. This speaks highly for the jactivity and zeal of the management, whiie th: prompiness with which all the claims, arising eut ot the late «disastrous fire in Loudon were met, tes lilies to their financial ability and the care and pru’ dence which marked the inve tment of these furds ' 5 The Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. pik Agent for the above first class ! Kvylish Fire Lusurance Company begs to (call the attention of the public w the advantager | Otfered by this Company, wm respect to the security to the assured, and premptuess to pay losses, which . Without disparaging other Companies, may be safely asseried to be superior to those afforded by any other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and London F. & L. Insurance Company haus been in successful operation since 1836, with ayencies all over the world, and has paid in losses about twe millions and a quarter eterling. Its subscribed ca ‘ ! t ; and the tire pre | minis for 1361 amount to £360,130 i968 9d; and in ad | larze capital, the Company Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the werchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for | the losses, should the whole of the capital be swep' | juway. In this respect it differs, it is believed, frow uny other Company established here. And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Powe: of Attorney directly from England, is authorised to draw Bills the momenta loss occurs, and without referring to the Home Company, to the extent ot one thousand pounds sterling. With these superior advantages, the Company i+ not disposed (though it mixht be well justilied) te Companies, which do not prevent the same advan tuveous features, and the Ayeut has been advised that an uniform rate bas been agreed upou by the | Direetors of this Company aud the * Queen's,” and | that the Avents here should, in this Feapect, ‘* net in concert.”’ W. A. JOHNSTONE, Apent of the Liverpool and London ! Nov. 10, Lsiz Fire dusnrauce Company.’ Horses! Horses ! Horses! CARLYON'S lover vvac Po dyray ‘. Te ¥ tone SOR Mossws, cows, SUSLP WEL S2Oty, Fattenin Stoc Fann ERS will an Na en to of many dollars by using these po: fattening Stock, by mixing © Hitele 44 then por with the food, you will find that it Will make bushel ot Feed do more good than TWO bushels ~ without the Powders. Ip leeding one hundred els of grain, * man can save at least filteen . by usng these powders, them find it se. so “a — wa The many DISEASES of HORSES almon be PREVENTED or CURKD by Unese unten “ Ose Powper drives out Worms. One Powng cures Bots. One Powpen pats « Horse ip condi: — Powper makes a Horse shed his cout, OWDER gives @ soft and gloss PPearance hair. Oxx Powper cures pr Suton a amen Cattle. The CARLTON ’S CONDITION Pow according to directions, are the begt world to STRENGIHEN a horse, and to Feetore to health and vigor after severe posure driving. r . or hang T:.cse Powders coase a healthy action Of the gestive organs, and purify the Ulood of é- thereby equal zilg the circulation of the imparting vigor to the whole frame, This son ad wonstrates itselt by an improvement ig th anee of tie coat, for it is a certain fact thar : animal can be in perfect beuith if the aud uuthrifty. Coat be rome, Carliton’s Condition will be found a perfect Tonic and RustuKen attacks of any secute diseases, such at Tutenn, Strangles, Ivflammation of the Langs, Nana Gleet, ete. Every oNE WHO OWNS STOCK OF any KIND shoul use thix Medicine, it is Auwars BENBPICIAL, aod ig *o HARMLASS Chat it cau always be given jear. FARMERS We ARE Fartentne their use these CUNDITION POWDERS. “na keep ali kinds of stock bealthy and im goed bears, and make them fatten much easier and quicker they otherwise weuid, F Remember this Caution, FIND THe SIGNATURE oP J. CARLLOY COMEOCE, In full on the wrapper of each Package, Thy, the only test of the an" True Carlton's Condition Powders Take no * Condition Powders’”’ without sow sg ture. The CONDITION POWDERS are put upin lary Packages, and s-id by all Druggists and Medisin Vealers, at 25 cents per package. Sept. 14, 1863. ‘ MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY reach —— | ADWAY’S READY RELIEF. THE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN- TERNAL REMEDY, STOPS THE MOST EXCRUCIATING PAIN LN A FEW MINUTES, RAPIDLY cunts THE PATIENT. RADWAY'’S READY RELIEF Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at ous ¢ ITS FIReT INDICATION Is te reheve the suflerer of PAIN, no matter fron what cause it may originate, or where it may be sealed If in the Head, Face, or Throws If in the Back, Spine, or Shoulder ; If in the Arms, Breast, or Side ; M in the Joints, Limbs, or Muscles + If in the Nerves ,Teeth, or Fars ; Or in any other part of the body, its application ty the part er party where the pain exists wil! afford \wmel- ate relief. IF SFIZED WITH PAIN In the Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys ; In the Biadder, Spleen, or Liver ; in the Teeth, Ears, or Throat ; In the Brain or Nervous System ; One teaspoonful of RADWAY’S READY TPEUD to a wineglass of weter will, in a few minutes, Uf Strained, Injered, or Diaablet ; i If Sun Stroke, or seized with Fita + : If Woak in the Spineor Back ; RADWAY'S READY RELIEF should be applied to the pa-t or parts afflicted. It stantly relieves the patient from pain, and quickly heals, soothes, and strengthens the dimabied parts. ls all cases of Bites ef Rabid Does, Keptiies, Stings of Por sonous Insects, the application of RADWAY’S RXalit RELIEF to the wound will prevent _ mortification. FEVER AND AGUE. Persons exposed to the Malaria of Ague, or if reitsl with Chills and Fever, vill find a positive Autidde aut Cure in Radway’s Ready Relief. Let two teaoonfil of the Ready Relief, in a wime-glass of water, be takea on getting out of bed in the morning, and however posed to malaria you will escape. WHEN +FIZeD WITH CHOLERA, or Diarrhoea, or Flux ; Dvysentery, Cramps, and Spasms ; Bilkous Cholic, or Gastritis ; Scarlet, Typhoid, or other Fevers ; Influenza, Coughs, or Colds ; Inflammation of the Stomach er Bowel ; RADWAY'S READY RELIE? SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNALLY. One dose will stop the pain ; its continued use will, # a few bours, cure the patient. HOW IT CURES, The secondary indication of FADWAY’S READY RE LIEF is to cure the patient of the disease or mvlady thi occasions the pain ; thix it secompliehes rapidiy a radically. So swift is the patient transformed fom pain, mi-ery, weakness, and decrepitude, to the deligit- ful enjoyment of health and strength, that p tient: {re quently ascribe {ts talismanic power to the superuslir ra! influence of enchantment. RHOUMATISM, LUMBAGU, GOUT, NEURALGIA. TOOTH ACHE, CKOUP, INFLUENZA, SORE TH Oat, QUINZY, 1) PRIA, HOARSENt $8, P:ONCHI- , STIFF JOINTS, ENLARGED TENDONS, WED ACHE, (Sick or Nervous, or BREATH ING. It is truly marvellous how quick RADWAY’S REAMT RELIEF cures the sufferers of these maladies. T# poor, crippled, and pain-stricken Rheumatic has 4 to wait days before a change takes place, but ix a fe” mulnutes derives ease and comfort. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CURED. Twenty Years of Sleepless Nights. Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of Havana, Cuba, the 0 respondent of the London Times, suffered wits Acu@ and Chronic Rheumatism for twenty-five vears, and fot twenty years he had not enjoyed one whole aigh!"s c!™ , rest. Hie applied RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—it ie mediately gave bim ease and secured him the first eslut during the twenty years. coutinued use of the READY RELIEF cured bim. PREVENTION BEITER THAN CURE THERE IS NO OCCASION FOR SICKNESS. When you first feel pain, then take a tea ro of the READY RELI: F,in water; or apply # paris where you feel the discomfort. area wet Sa ane ve warning 1 before they become securely intrenched witha # \ Headache, Pains in the Limbs—in eis, an¢ Kidneys—Cold Chills. and e4 Tongue, Burning Skin, Nausea, Shivering, Dulves, Lore of A , Restiessness, Giddiness, &e., &¢-. premonitory sy of Malignan dose of the READY RELIEF is sufficient and expe! diseased action, and restore SOLDIERS. Fvery soldier should carry with him % Radway’s Ready Relief. It supplies the place medicines , and as a beverage, teaspoonts! the Relief, to a wine-glass of water, is. nicer, peoo™ er stimulant than brandy, whisky, or bitters. SICKNESS PREVENTED IN THE 818 MaKe BOS th Maine regiment, t ©. P. Lord, writes Pa Se erie oe regiment from dae while quartered at Tybee Island, 5. ©., when , erecting fortifications. « CAUTION. a . for Radway’s Ready Rel : “a the signatare of Racway MO uch bottle. oO & en inee <> , 25 cents way ko, RADWA “ou! Yu 67 Maiden Lane, \ —