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A couplete Set, com- prising Foarteeu volumes, sent on receipt of cash st the rate of $5 25 per vol,, freight at expense of j wretiiger, Volume XIV. ready January Ist, 1871. Re ; on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a yekt, which must be puid at the subscriber's post Ties HARPER & BROTHERS, New York Carriage Stock, cComPRisixe @ Wagon & Carriage Spokes, From 1] inch to 23 inches RUS A ABLES, Evietic Spaings— Warraated, Ninepence per pound, Malleable Castings---ly per poand. DASHER LEATHER, §c., §c AT LOW PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30, 1870. DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIVORCES leyully obtained i cases, fatal consequences resulting from the use Soap, &c., &, City Drug Store, Victoria Build- BEN BUTLER) MADE A SPEECH ON BROADWAY, And said that nigger was ae good as a white man, Put, threw a rotten egg down bis throat, and shouted, — HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! FOR BROADWAY ! | * All Bankum,”’ or “ No Bankum,” Bin, ask | ‘the Quane for what you want on her own trate ; but hoald your whist about BROADWAY. The cold, chilly winds of autumn have grada- ally and perceptibly, as the season advancea, brought on the frosts and snows of grim King Winter, and favored Jack and Jill with their festive sports; and while nature is now busy weaving her white mantle to spread it again over the earth, may I take the op portunity of enquiring how you are off, gen- tlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examine your wardrobe, and if there are any garments required, walk into BROADWAY and get them. We can suit you to Over coats, Jackets, Undercats, Pants, snd Vests, already made--made by ourselyes—in the Latest BROADWAY Styles, Cheap and Durable. You can also order whatever kind of garments you require from our Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, Unsurpassed; which we wi’! make at short notice, in the most fashions >le New York [MPORTATIONS FOR THE FALL. of 1870. Just Received at JUST RECELVED AT THE “City Hardware Store” 500 Bags & Kegs Nails, Kngtish and Canadian. The PHritish Warehouse ON QUEEN SQUARE, COMPRISING The Largest Stock British and Foren Dry Goods ! AND GROCERIES THEY Have ever yet offered to the Public, These Goods have been bought at the lowest possible prices, in the best markets, from first-class Houses, in Britain and elsewhere, care- fully selected by one of the firm, and can be sold at the lowest prices to intending purchasers. A Superior Quality of TEA, WELL WORKTHY OF TRIAL, ALSO : Styles, which BROADWAY, and only Broadway. know how to furnish Gentlemen, you can have all these cheap at | the{New York Ciothing Emporium, on | BROADWAY, by D. H. MACKINNON, Dec. 19, 1870. Grand Diet of Worms DISS@LVED BY WATSON’S SCHOLEDION. wre is offered to the publicasa py fectly safe,pleasant and efficacious EX- PELLER OF WORMS from the human System As this preparativo contains no mineral ingre- dient, the adwinistration of it te young children is not fullowed by the dangerous, and in many of many of the Veronfuges at present before the public, A compliance with the directions accompany- ing it will prove it deserve the characters claim- ed for it above, while the promptness and pain- less character of ite action render it the cheapest aod safest remedy for worms hitherto discovered W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Ch'town, Sept. 20, 1 Or1ry HARDWARE STOLE. A few Setts best English Klectroplated TEA SERVICES. Price, 758. and upwards, Also, a choice lot of Cake Baskets and Cruet Stands, A large ortment of Black-bandlea Knives, Carver 8, ic. Hlectroplated Forks and Spoons. seo, § AT BOURKE, GILLAN & Co’s. August 18, 1870. Carriage Builders WILL FIND AT THE ‘“*City Hardware Store,” POKES, Rims, Carriage Bands, Dasher Leather, Enamelled Duek and Drill, Malable Castings, Bolts and Nuts, Patent Axels, and every | other article in their live. ie As we have the Agency of the above articles, we will gaurantee to sell ata lower rate than they cau be purchased elsewhere beat, gro POURKE, GILLAN & Co, Per “Lelia Alice.” Cz & BLACKWELL'S Pickles, Sauces, Currie Powder, Ground Spices, Flavoring Eseeuces, Prepared Cochineal, Red and Black Currant Jelly, Scotch Marmalade, Galatine V rmacilli, Maccarcm, Tapiaco, Citron, Lemon & Orange Peels, Mustard in Kegs, Bottles & Packages, Split Peas, Sperm Candles, Mock Turtle, Ox-tail & Green Peas, WM. R. WATSON, ing, Oct..31, 1870. CITY HARDWARE STORE. A large assortment of TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, BOURKE, GILLAN & Co's. Atizust 22, 1870, THE ARLINGTON PIANO, Wood's Parlor & Vestry Organs. HE above instruments are amongst the best mantfactured in the United States. i Those about to purchase a first Class Piano or Organ would do well to address the subscriber. P.R. BOWERS, St Stephen, Woodock, ¢N- B. FINNEN HADDIES. Nov. 28, 1870. — New York, Indiana, Illinois, and other S.stes, for persons from any State or couniry, iegul everywhere; disertion, drankeness, non support, etc., sufficient cause; no publicity. No cbarge autil divorce is obtained. Advice free. Address, MOORE & RICHARDSON, uceillors at Law, 186 Broadway, N. ¥. City: Jan‘y 9th, 1871. A CARD. Fall Importations. pr Sabscriber is now happy to be able to announce, to bis friends and customers, thet he bas hie Fall tations, in each departirat of hit business, aad invites their veval DANIEL BRENAN, N. Be-Ao settlement of all accounts over six montha due, is expected, ). BRENAN, Ch'town, Dec. 19, 1870 a REROSEUE O23, Twenty Barrels, Best Quality. AT MARKET RATES. { KEROSENE LAMPS, AT REDUCED PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & UO. © San, W, 1871. J } | USTIN’S celebrated Finnen Haddies, pre- red at Digby, N. S., forsale at the New Fish Market. SHAD. SHAD. B* OF FUNDY SHAD, for sale at the _New bieh Market, in half berrels, or at retail, Oct. J2, 18705 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ~~ ESTAB ISHED 1825, Constituted by Sp~tial Acis of Parliament, GovgaNnor: His Grace the Duke of Buecleuch and Queens: | P berry, K-G CHAEF OFFICES; Epixaurcu—3 and $ Great George Street, (Head + 82, King William Street, £..€. 3, Pall East, 8. W. Dus_is—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rutes of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. Annus lhucomeofCompany upwards of £700,000atg. ‘Lon Dox alkali than genuine Englisb-made soap; and like House Furnishing Goods Aad nearly all the requisite articles pertaining to house- keeping, for domestic com- Tnspection Respect Solicited | ww. & A. BROWN. Nov. 14, 1870. FURNITURE, JUST ARRIVED! IRON BEDSTEADS. Various patterns and prices, from 25s to 80. Aso, Iron Chairs and Bedsteads combined. Feather, Hair, Flock & Fibra Beds, Bolsters and Pi lows, Mattresses, in Variety. Gilt and Wainut Mouldings. Picture All the latest styles of Picture Frames & Window Furniture. Gilt and Walnut Cornices. Several kinds of the best patent Window Rollers, Paper and Cambric Blinds and shades. & Mirrors, Dining Room & Chamber Sets. 868 3 Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink Washstands, Bureaus, &c., &., or any other piece of rt Furniture. += The above Stock will be suld cheaper than any in the market. g Gl ‘SUOSMON UYOF 3B OOOG—SUI0I1"g JUSTIEZIP QG—sileYyD JOHN NEWSON. Dee. 12, 1870. (NEW STORE.70, NEW GOODS. 7s Subscriber has opened a NEW STORE on QUEEN 8TREET, in DUNN’S BLOCK, nearly opposite Mr W. R. Watsou 8s Drug Store, where he offers for sale a curefully selected stock DRY GOODS. Groceries, Clothing, Paper Collars, &c, Calls particular attention to bis "TEA. A share of public patronage 1s respectfully so- licited. A. G. McDOUGALL. Ch*town, Nov. 3, 1870, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP, Messrs. HOBS & SON EREBY intimace to the Public that they have entered into PARTNERULP, and will, in future, carry on the business of Cabinet Making and Upholstering in all theie branches, in aworkmanlike manner and with cheapness and dispatch. They are pre- yured to furnisn the latest styles of Goods in their ine of Trade Drawing-Room, Parlour, and Bed- room Sets Complete, or otherwise, furnisned of the best quality and at moderate prices. ALL ORDERS will be attended e with care aud punctuality. Mar21, 1876. tf PRIZE MEDALS 1862 AND 1851; F, §, CLEAVER Bege reapectfully to recommend the following articles of Tomuet Soap and Perrumery Manufactured and Imported by him. All of which may be relied on for their genuine quality, as many years’ increasing patronage will testify rendering unnecessary any further comment? In von-angular tablets, White Glycerine Soap, richly perfumed Lettnce Milk — Floral Soaps, Spermaceti Soap, Otto of Rose Co d Cream Soap, Centfleurs Toilet Soap, Prize Medal Houey Soap Almond, Palm, Glycerine, Sunflower, Mallow and every description of Toilet Soups, Musk and Treble Seented Brown Windsor, Improved and Extra Scented ditto. THE LATEST NOVELITIES F. S. Cleaver’s Hyacinth Toilet Soap, F. S. Cleaver s Musk Rose Windsor Seap, Military and Nawal Toilet Soap, Plate Rouge Soap. F. 8. Cleavers Hone Pomade for the Hair, F. Sf Cleaver’s Vloral Pomades for the hair, Sapen aceous Tooth Powder, Glyceriue Shaving Squares, Cosmetiques, &c. The Scent of the Period, also Jocke Clab net, Kiss Me Quick,Frangipanni, Fas uet, Milleflears, Manyolia Rondelitia, Yiangilang, May Blossom, New Mown Hay, As You Like It, &c., &c. For Famil se, the following Soaps.in 1 Ibe Bars —Family Brown Windsur,Almond Glycerine, Poatly Heosy Soap, Rose, Elder Flower. Dr. Chambere’ Oastor O81 Pomatum, Marrow Oil, Bears’ Grease, Bears’ Marrow. Crystallized Cream. Lavendar Water, Eau de Cologne, Viole Powder, CaUTION.—Owing to the recent iatreduction of Seap made from Cocoa Nut Oil, F. S. Cleaver fevis it incumbent on bim to remark that he ene tirely abstaina from the use of that pernicious article is any Soap bearing his name, the only advantag, of which is te enable ike maker to reduce <oap at less cost, and with a smvoth and ivory-like appearance, which treacherous and superficial qualification is to be avoided; as a soap 80 made posssesses A much more powerful . Look 4 Tons Paints, all colors 25 Casks Oil, comprising Paint, Seal, Machinery and Cod Vil. 10 Casks Kerosene, warranted, 120 proof. 800 Boxes sizes. 80 Toos Refined and Common Iron, all sizes, 6 Tons Spring, Shoeing and Blister Steel. Fishing Gear, Manilla Rope. Locks aod Kuobs, in great variety, ar reduced prices Hay Forks, scythes, Soeaths, and Rakes all prices Together with every article of Hardware required for this market, The whole comprising the largest and best selected stock ever offered in this market. The above goods have been purchased tor cash, in the very best market, and will be sold wholesa!e and retail, at » small advance on cost. 0” Please examine before purchasing elsewhere. GREENBACKS and AMERICAN EX- CHANGE BOUGIUT and SOLD. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co. August 22, 1870, Chaneel'a best Glass, all Buckeye Mower and Reaper, TQ OUR PATRONS IN P. E, I. T is now four years since we began shipping Machines to your Island, and from our large increase of sules each season are assured that our efforts to furnish you with the ‘*vest Mower and | Reaper in the world,” have been appreciated, and with this encouragement we have endeavored to study more purticularly your requirements, and each year build our Muchine more especially ad upted to your country. We have this year attached a Self-raking Reap- er to our Machine, and can now offer you “the most perfect combined Mower and Reaper’’ manu- factured in America, or in any other country. This Machiue ditters in many respects from all others, and is particularly adapted for cutting lodged grain. By a verv simple device the points of the guard- tingers can be dropped at the option of the driver, picking up everything, and making all smooth work, It willfcut several inches lower than our Reaper last season Improvements have ulso been added to the Mower. Other Machines will probably be offered you at, perhaps, low:r prices, but be assured there are ‘none’ that can compete with us in quality of work or quality of m terial used in construction. We feel contident tha: our Combined Machine will prove as satisfactory us the Mower bas heretofore and have no hesitation im Swarranting it to be su perior to any Machine in this or any other market, Yours respectfully RICHARDSON M’FG Co, Worcester, Mass., U.S. A., July, 1870. AGENTS: W.D. STEWART, Charlottetown WM. MITCHELL, a JAMES DEWAR, Montagne. BEER & SONS St. Peter’s Bay. The Great English & Scotch Ouarteries, AND BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE. REPRINTED IN NEW YORK 2Y THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY. QUARTERLY. The Edinburgh Review, London Quarterly Review. Nerth British Review, Westminster Review. MONTHLY. Blackwood s Edinburgh Review, These periodicals are the wedium through which the great minds, not only of Great Britain and Ireland, but also of Continental Europe, are constantly brought inte more or less intimate communication with the world of readers. History, Biography, Science,Philosophy, Art, Religion, the great political questions ot the past and of to day, are treated in their pages as the learned alune can treat them No one who would keep pace with the times can affurd to du without these periodicals. Of all the mwonthlies BLACKwoov holds the foremost place. TERMS. 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Royal octavo. 1600 pages and numerous engravings. Price, $7: by mail, poat- paid, $8. MIDSUMMER GOODS! Just received, by vessel New Dominion, and Steamer from Britain: Colored and Black Lustres and COBOU RGS. A LARGE AS:OTMENT OF Fancy Dress Goods. GREY, WHITE, § PRINTED COTTONS, COTTON WARPS, CLUTH3, PARASOLS, GLOVE, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &e. ALSO, FROM CANADA: Canadian Tweeds, & 50 Dozen HOOP SKIRTS. HEARTZ & SON. August 22, 1870. PUBLIC ATTENTION INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING. Handsome Teapots of a new Metal to etand Fire New Japanned Cake Safes, keep Cakes from moulding, Coal Vase and Torigs, new kind, Fire Irons and Stands in variety. Handsome Japanned Trays, in sets, Fitz Baths and Iron Sedsteads. Sleigh Bells and * Whips, in variety, Electro-plated Forks and Spoons. Jelly Moulds, Biscuit Tine, &c., &c., Croes Cut Saws, Circulars, Files, &c. Coal Scuttles and Shovels, Silver Light and other new kinds of Kerosene Lamps Parlor and Cook Stoves, Farmer's Boilers,ete-, etc. Together with an endless variety of Black and HouseeFurmshing Hardware, at many ather thinge, beautiful te behold, leaves | ite sting behind, by eausing a severe irritation to | the skin—particwiarly if used for shaving. It, likewise produces a faint, sickly, and disagree-| abie smell, asthe hands of any person who hee used it can testify. a Manufactory, 32 and 33. Red Lion Street, | London, W.C. Depot, 243, Rue St. Denniz, | Paris. Sold by W. R. WATSON luvested ogame rere J. LONGWORTH, Mar, ,22. Agent at Charlottetown. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, 28, 1869 STONE’S British Hardware Store. _ Queen Btreet, Dec, 22, 1809. Just Received HEZARTZ & SON. ing Yals WATER-PROOF CLOTH Bow 22, 1869. SUMMER, 1870. Wo WOOL W OOL. STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS, 187 9. He Subscriber in thanking the Public for the liberal patronage extended to him since purchasing the above Mills, in 1867, iwould respectfully announce to the country in general, that the Mills are in operation, and will continue to manufacture Cloth from cus- tom Wool as heretofore, and at previous rates. Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and hip-locks, may be left with Hon. H. J. Callbeck, Agent, Charlottetown, or with Messrs. John D. Reid & Brother, Agents, Summerside, where a general assortment of Cloths will always be found to exchange for Wool at time of delivery if required. 8. E. DAWSON, Jun. Tryon, May 2, 1870. ptihajp tf NOW OPEN _ 1870 FoR INSPECTION. —aT— Southport A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, for tho season, comprising DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE, $e., Fe, Fer to which the attention ef the Public is invited, HENRY BEER. Sonti port, June 27, 1870. Cilt and Waluot Mouldings! 1870 Store, suitable JUST ARRIVED! CHEAP aT JOHN NEWSON’S. May 30, 1870. tf PAINT CARSON'S BMTEAED AT CTATIONSES Md Is KATENSIVELY USED FOR ALL KINDS OF OUT DOOR WORK, and is proved, after a test of 70 years,to surpass any other Paint. It is especially applicable to iron, wood, stone, brick, compo, greeuhouses, ete ls twice asdarable as genuine white lead, so simple in application that any person can use it hite, Light Stone, Bath, Light Portland Colors, Lead,Vhocolate Red, Black, Bright Green, eep Green, and Biue Oil, Tarpentine, Varuishes, Brashes, &c. Varnisn for Saingled Roofs, at 28. 6d, per gallon. WALTER CARSON & SONS, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, £.C4 CAUTION — All Cuasks should bear the Trade Mark, to be haa valy at STON E’S British Hardware Store Old Stand, Reddin’s Buildings, ‘ Qreen Street, June 7 1869+ TO LET, TANNERY & DWELLING Will be let on reasonable terms, the Taa gest nery on the St. Peters Road, six miles iss from the City, the property of the late James Robertson, Esq , in complete working or der There is also a Dwelling attached, which will be let with the Tauvery, or separately if re- quired. For furthes particulars piease apply on the pre- mises to MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON. May 16, 1870. tf “City Hardware Store,” Wagon and Cart Greae. Superior to anything ever offered nere, at 9d per pouud. BOURKE, GILLAN & CO, _ Ang. 22, 1870. SPRING PARK STEAM BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. A.K. & F. B, PALE ALES, IN CASK OR IN BOTTLE HARRINGTON & CO. Nov. 29 1869 lv Execut r’ Final N tice. LL Accounts aue the Estate of the late Hon. EDWARD WHELAN, will be sued far without further notice, after firet of DECEMBER next. The following gentlemen have kindly coneent- ed to receive debts due in King’s County to the said Estate, in their respective localities : Peter Sinnott, Morell, Anthony McCormack, Head St. Peter's? J.C. Underhay, Bay Fortune, M, McCormack, Souris, JAMES WARBURTON, DANIEL BRENAN, GUNS. VERY Superior lot of Double] and Single Barrelled Fowling Pieces, } Trustees. A Breech Loaders, Revolvers, Pistols, And Cartridges, all sizes. POW DER, Curtis & Harvie’s best (Fi) Powder, SHOT, all sizes. Powder and Shot Bags, all prices, at the “City Hardware Store.” BOURKE GILLAN,& CO. Anug.22, 1870, Do Not Ruin Your EYE-SIGHT By Wearing Common Spectacles; Nine-tenths of all Eye Disease IS CAUSED BY Woaring Improper Giasses. Lazarus & Moor ris’ PERFECTED SPESVABAES AND EYE-GLASSES. For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the most Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offéred.- They will cause a continuous and abiding im provement in the Eyes, and assist your sight most brilliantly. W. R. WATSON, Scie Agent for Charlottetown. Ch’tewn, November 7, 1870. CAUTION, ® ON’T waste your money in baying BOGUS Wool or Mowing Machine Oi!, when you can at the pure Olive or Sweet Oil much cheaper at e - BOURKE, GILLAN & Co. August 22, 1870, Ee ‘ CITY HARDWARE STORE,” ———————.......ssssSsSs.s...—_— ©. <a Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, | or Diseases of the Throat end Lungs, } such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronehitis, Asthma, and Consumption. | Probably never before in the whole history of } medicine,has anything wou so widely and so deeply upor the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through along series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their ¢stima- ‘tion, a8 it has become better known. Its uviform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re- liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan- gerous affections of the throatand lungs. As 4 pro- vision against svdden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indecd as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote gay them. Although settled Consumption is thought in- curable, still great numbers ef cases where the dis- ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth- ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pee- toral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers fiud great pro- tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often v bolly cured by it. Bronchitis is gnerally cured by taking thc Cherry Pectora 1 * all and frequent doses, For a Cough an. Mold, no better rer :d™ ‘a be had, Take small dosed three times a ‘ay und put the feet in warm water at night, umJ i. disease is broken up. For Influenza, when it affects the throat or lungs, take the same course. For Whooping Cough, give small doses three or four times a day. For Croup, give large and frequent doses until the disease is overcome. No family should be without the Cherry Pecto- a en a ne a en ; | } S arsapari RESOLVENT. POISONED BLOOD. When tie bleod becomes poisoned the an excess of BILE, UREA, Oxnponie ActD my t | excrementious excretions of the SKIN: ; | PLES, BLOTCHES. & UL©ERS, and | of all kinds break ow! on the surface. Dr, Radway’s Saraaparillian Resolvent, When the bloed is tn this condition, should be takes alternately with RADWAY’S PILLS. The indicatigg of Cure is to free the blood from the nce of theng ga ees restore the functions of Liver, which RADWA wai nabaniteran SOLVENT, aided with Radway’e Pills, wiil soon seourg — Cure will be the result. —+ 8) o ’ BAD ae. — Soom, Sosghee se aed all —==, ™ tes Skin. vat ar Irritation of the doses of RAD AY’S SARSAP VENT, and cured by a few bottles. PARALYSIS CURED. Depasvit.s, Harrison Co.. Ohio, May 12th, 1869. Mesers. Rapway & Co., GuyxtLemen—The RESOLVENT has affected « cure tg be ane that of a Mrs. Lemuel Johnston in this neigh hood, was confined to her bed and had lost the use of her legs: —four bottles of the RESOLVENT hag , and last Sunday she was able to attend ral on hand te protect them, in case of attack; from the above complaints. Its timely use often spares the patient a great amonnt of suffering and tisk, which he would incur by waiting until he ould get other aid. Parents, keep itin your houses ‘or the exigencies that arise. Lives dear to you may be saved by it. So generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish certificasts of them here, or do more ‘hen assure the public that the best qualities it ever possessed are strictly maintained. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical ind Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., end seld ill round the world. Hi. L. SPENCER, Chambers No. 7 Market Square, St John, N. B., Geueral Agent for the Maritime Proviaces. W. R. WATSON. Agent for P. F T- The Most Reliable Friena Holloway’s Ointment. Its Searching and Healing Propertus are known and recognized throug % out the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment has etood the teat ot public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it self more convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its traly wonderful bealing properties. In the care of bad legs bad breasts sores. wouuds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-wortm, scald bead, scrofula and diseases of the skin genera/ly, there is no remedy to be com pared to it. When assicccusly rubbed upon the skin (previousiv well bathes in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, aud cleanses in its passage every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitss, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria, In any of the atove diseases, immediate and per manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing the detergent Ointment, twice a day, upou the neck, chest and back, It acts apou the very main-springs of life; forthrough the glands pass all new mutter required for the body‘s reparation, aud all old par- ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Oint- ment, used conjointly with Holloway’s Pills, wil! act sv searchingly and certainly a8 to effect cures n the must hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago Contracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs frem the above com plaints have found life almost unsup, 0 table; yet- if Holloway Ointment be briskly anu persevering- ly rubbed upon the parts effected, ease may be aufely guaranteed, especially if the pores of the skin be previously opened by fomentations with warm water. ‘The gross hamors require expulsion from the system; itis therefore aecessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation of the Ointment, and facilitate and coufire the care. * Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ulcerations of all kinds, There is no medicinal preparation ia the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon i the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s Oiutment. Nothing cau be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or its ction on the body, both locally aad constitationally,, The Oint- ment, rubbed arcund the part affected, enters the pores just as sult enters meat. It quickly pene trates to the svurce of the evil and drives it from the system, Erysipelas and Scrufulous Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrufulous enlargements of any kind Holloway’s Ointment presentsa ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stanation, cooling the heated blood, and check:ng all acrimonious and unbealthy discharge. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Scald Heads Burns Coniracted and |Sore Nipples Budions Stiff Joints |Sore Throats Bites cf Mosqui-|Elephantiasis Skin Diseases tos and SandjFistulas S urv re Flies Gout feada Coco-ba Glandular Swel-/Tumours Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped hands /|Piles Yaws Sold atthe Establishment of Proressor HoLto- war, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar) London, also by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices ;—1. 1}d., 2s. 9d , 4s. 6d., 11s. 228, and 33s. each Pot. *,* There is considerable saving by taking a larger size. : N. B.— Directions fer the guidance of patients in every disorder are annexed to each Pot BENSON’S Watches Clocks |Gold Jewellery Of alikinds. | Ofalikinds |Of Newest Designe. Lever, wING-ROOM, BRACELETS, BORIZONTAL, DINIXG-ROOM, ROOCHES, CHRONOMETER, CARRIAGE, EAR-RINGE, KEYLESS, CHURCH, } ETs, . CHRONOGRAPE.ALL ANDSHOP. RECKLACES. Gold Lever Hurtets, 14,16, 23, and 35 unieas. Silver “ ° 5, 7, Ll, and 20 Gunieas. Mr. Benson, who holds the appointment to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, has just pubiished two Pamphlets, enriched aud embellished with Illnd trations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, a¥ the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. Thee are sent post free on application. Persons livin- abroad eau select the article required, and have 1 forwarded with perfect safety. ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO 5, OLD BOND STREET; and THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Pamphlets can be obtained 1B application at the oltice rf this 7 - . y GRINES’ CELEBRATED ANE ARE TBE BEST IMPORTED. WARRANTED, ome Slates. {RON AND STEEL, for Sleigh Rugners, av STONE'S restored CUburch. demand for RESOLVENT has ia- wreased, we doom it advisable to 2 Yours truly, R. ; SARSAPARILLIAN. 80 quick is RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN o@ RENOVATING RESOL\ ENT in entering into the ere gulation that it may be detected in the urine, sweat, ang blood in ten minutes after it has been taken. A kemedy so quick in entering into the circulati communi its curative Pp as RADWA SARSAPA AN supplies a want that has ever ex- wted. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN or RENOVAT.- ING RESOLVENT furnishes positive evidence of itp ing and Fruitful in persons con. sidered Tmpotent and Barren have since marrieé and had children. Sores of al! kinds, Tumors, Cancers, Sore Heads, Soreg on the Tongue, in the Mouth, in the Glands of the oured by RADWAY’S SA RSA a a ee erful Purie The best evidence we have w ing Tonic and Fruitful i RADWAY'S ARILLIAN VENT is that it Las m ho were verging on Imbecility and ~ “ + ee ae a 4 1850, who have living. A few bottle a VIGOR OF LIFE RESTORED. | Persons who, from self-abuse, disease, or injuries, suffer from paralysis or weakness in the cecreting veusels of the organs, will be cured by RADWAY’S SARSA- PauiniiaN RESOLY ENT. SARSAPARILLIAN, PAREIRA BRAVA. Tvo THE WONDERFUL INGREDIENTS THA? ENTER INTO FHE COMPOSITION OF RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN OR RENOVATING RzE- SOLVENT. There are some Poy or 4 —— aye of Sarsa parilli and uires great care and intelligence im se seting the quae kinds; so with PAREIKA BRAVA. This great remedial agent is te be fond mm | Guayaquil, Peru, Nicaragua, Brazil, and there are some twenty speci*s of this root, Dr.Radway uses only one kid, that which grows in Brazil. He employs, through his agents, nome but experienced and intelligent men mm ering, sclecting, ing, and shipping these roots te Bonita States. No ignorant savages or Hottentots are employed in eee vegetables, roots, plauts, &, for the parillian Resolvent. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVEN1 i” gold at $1 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5, by ali Dre-sgiste end Dealers, and at Dr. RADWAY’S Medicina Warehouse, 87 Maiden Laue, New York Cig. sADWAY’S READY RELIEF » the best, cheapest, and safest remedy that can be used x FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fevess, NOT ONE verson reed suffer, be they ever so much fever nid Ague, if they will only take RADWA *EADY RELIEF, and keep their bowels open with Radway’s Pills Hundreds in the West, who hve pomp a ae age = 5 at — a of one and two hun- ir olars for a few mon’ Pine are don hemselves and families free FEVER and AG ‘HILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, &c., for one of :wo dollars a year, spent for RADWAY’S READY kK LIEF and RADWAY’S PILLS (coated), The READY RELIEF will afford instant ease & oll, Price only 50 cents per bottle. at be that - bottle has an India Rubher pper. Sold at and & Dr. Redwa offite, No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. - to y’s Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT. NEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE. Jf all W Scrofulous, and ve Diseases of the ion sions Throat, Ears, LUNGS, Kid- © THE SKIN MADE PURE, CLEAR, SMOOTH, axDb BEAUTIFUL.” DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPABRILLIAN RESOLVENT Sstablishes & new principle of Oure of al! Chronic dis- eases; and proves to the medical world that Consump- er Scrofulous diseases are curable. fact has been demonstrated in over ONE HUNDRED CASES OF OONFIRMED CON- SUMPTION where one Lang im over seventy cascs was destroyed and up, and wn over 500 CASES OF SUSPECTED CONSUMPTION. DR. RADWAY, three ee since, published to the world his anal of the in the several of CONSUMPTION, showing in every stage, that Shere tubercles become in the Lungs and other organs, as in the Liver, Spleen, reader, Tubercles and Consumption. Dr. RapwarY was the first to advance this theory of the cause of Consumption and Tees diseases, and the RADWAY'S LYENT to supply the with such consutuents it was deficient of, in these conditions of system, and to give it the nourishment and st-ength to hold its natural constituents in solution. Tir, Rapwar's theory was pub- lished in England, France, Germany, and Auierica, and was reiged tipon by the scientific men of both bemi- apheres. Fivom his text medical s have been since publiched by medical writers claiming to ha covered the cause of ap but have ape mabey ty at War was abvanse this these, ond he Srat a eran of a medicine that will cure. In KRADWA SARSA- PARILLIAN RESOLVENT the public have a remedial t that will cure Consumption and all of the LUNGS, BRONCHIA ata ne BLADP WOMB, THKOAT, GLANDS, ANI) UBIN ORGANS. such as Involuntary Loss of ess of the Gon.isl Glands, and all Uterine dificulties, Gravel, Lime Stone, Brick di Urie soe and 7 Concretiona, the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is a pote eure. In Dropsy, Diabetes, uncured Venereal, Syphilis im its many forms, it cures when all other medicines fail. EVERY DAY an , Weight, and stren is expe"ien It is Fat-tissue, tees S yi Heat . Tt is to the — what ox is to the atmospheric air, it all E | i ? : : e s e. It ewiftly renfoves from the Biemishes, Pustules, Tetters, Rash, Pies’ CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION to all. CERTIFICATE oF ae UTY. -—" The following letter is from « gifted ‘ kzown in thé “ circles of our best onieny ad . “ Lavayevre, Feb, 23, 1869. “I had not much confidence in your SARSAPARIL- AN RESOLVENT. four months with BL Raa been disfigured for the and eh tt yh at all events, ‘o try it, and took TWO SPOONSFUL three times a day, as directed. It is not uite ONE MONTH since | commenced its use. To-day there is mots BLOTCH, spot, blemish, or éefecton of auf ae SARAH H, TREMONT, Jersey City F. 0, Price $1 per Bottle. 6 Bottles $5, Ds. Wa Remedice ere Gold by Drugriste anf Genere! oo Principal hina Lana, New York. — Executors’ Notice: on A= Persone indebted to the Estate Joun Crank Buys, iate of Binstead, near Charlottetown .. deceased, are hereby required to make imm Persons having legal deman jate payment; and @ . : the ould ai against Estate, are required to farnish their acconnts, atiested, to the undersigued. WILLIAM DODD. British Hardware Store. Dec 26, 187 WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN BINNS. i haecutors Ch'town, Oct. 19, 1978, . llian pan so %