E f } BUSINESS CARDS. Marine Insurance Company OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Imcorporated 4th April, 1863. PRESIDENT WILLIAM HEARD, Esquine. DIRECTORS FON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, HON. W. W. LORD, HUN. GEO. BEER, J AMES DUNCAN, Use. | HENRY HASZARD,Ese SFCRETARY DANIEL J. KOBERTS. C¥ Risks taken daily at the Offices in Water street May 4 MR, W, A, JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N.S. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public. &e, &e. cer Orrice—Mrs McDonald's, next door to Mra. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown. October 21. 186}. Watch and Clock Maker.! PURCEILASE, Smardon’s Corner. CHOTGE ASSORTMENT OF A WATCHES always on sale, and warranted te perform well. Price £3 10s, and upwards WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &c. in| great variety Charlottetown, Auguat 4, 18é2 GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant. Wholesale & Re- tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Lite Assurance Company in| King’s County. Agent for Pictog iron Foundry. | Tewr Lots, Tastyre Lots, and Farms for Y Sale in King’s County. Nov. 18. - ' ' ROSE & McINTYRE, General Commission Merchants, | i 88 Cedar-street --- New York. — | DARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales f QATS and other PRODUCE, and purchase | of Merehandize for the British American markets. A.N. Brown, Eeqr., 185 Greenwich- | Mewers. Elliot & Co., 16 Lemoine- | P. Walker, Charlottetown, | Crenent McIstyRe Refer to - etreet, New York street. Montreal; Hen y’. b. Island Trane 15, 1863 Co-Partuership Notice. ue UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as ; ' in 1861 ; , dred neres, and ent hia brothers’ crop also with it, dd » ——— Se | The Wonder of all Nations! | THE MARCH OF INTELLECT FOR SPRING 48631! EFvrom the World’s E‘nir. FEVMIE best chance ever offered to the i Farmers of P. BE. Island, by whieh Time, La bour and Money are saved, the grand seeret to us tall, and can now be etiveted by getting one of those latest wonderfully improved MANNY’'S PATENT Gold & Silver Frized Medal ‘Mowing & Reaping Machines, witht Stool-linod Guard Finger Plgte, tempered same asthe Knives, and is attached to the tinger by a NEW PATENT PR CESS, thus making an entire new cutting face, with Horse Yokes and Swingie Trees, not in former machines, fumkesa them now more valuable to farmers than unv of the Gold Mines throughont the world, and are now warranted to cut one acre of Hay or Grain Fench bour, st one shillings cost, by forming a Club tof five, which will be a lifth less expense than the lold fushioned Seythe cutting, proved so injurious to the constitution and so futul to muy faurwers. With those unsurpassed Machines any quantity of Seed can be sown in Spring af one Gime, and ho fear for hunds to cut it, when sipe, uced be felt, and the Crops seeured 2 month sooner, and the cost of the Clab saved. The expense nuw reduced to the wages of one man for a wonth In proof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, West River, whose butterand cheese are so highly prized where ever they can be get, certifies he purchased one of those Wonderful Money and Labour Saving Machines cut all his Hay and Grain, nearly a bun and then hired it out, by which he cleared half the | price of the Machine same year, and ix now free, | and bad the crops of both farms cut in addition This certificate is more satisfactory on the Island, as it ean be relied on, than one hundred names | from other places. The above and the following first-claxs Farmers and Stock Masters can be referred to. some of whom have Mann's Parent Macuines in nae for three or four years, and have proved much more durable und beneficial than they ever calculated on, and consider they are the greatest boon that can be conferred on their brother Farmers, Professional men, teachers, sea captains, widows, tradesnien, and all those whose time ought be more valuable | han at such unprofitable and severe work xa cutt- | ing bay and grain for the horses that are at rest, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND yren ene CLOTH MANUFACTORY, | a 4 f aa | "RRYON. HE OWNER has the pleasure of announcing that his Maehin:ry for Carding, Spinning and Weaving is new in successful oper- ation, manufacturing WOOL into the usual descrip- tion of Cloth made in the Colonies. The Charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning | and Weaving will be One shilling and three pence per yard. . other branchea in the sane proportion. Wool, LUPORTERS & DEALERS | which must be washed and dried, may be left with IN H. J. Cattpeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or British French & other Foreign any of the Ageuts for the Mill, from which further DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Pirm of , Te 7 ~ VATA BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. | GC. C, VAUX. H. B. VAUX, Tropolit's Buildings, 152 Granyille-etrect, jlalifax, Nava Scotia, Seps. 9, 1862. : A CARD. “On the Square.” HE SUBSCRIBER having been in the Commission Business for many years, begs to intimate tothe pablie that he bas now opened an Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edwart Ie land, where consignments wil! be received and promptiv dispased of on moderate terms. Produce purchased aud shipped to arder WM. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer and CGieneral Agent, Summerside, P. E. Isiand, May f1, ises i cy Rerenrsces — Hon. J.C. Pore, Sommer side; Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill: Hon. Dastzr | Davies, Charlotietewn; James Campcect, Eaqr.,| St. Eleanor’: 3m JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sleigh Builders, Kent Street, NFORM the ishabitants of Charlotte. | town and the Country goueraliy, that they have now on hand a number of new and second-hand | CamRriaees, open and covered, af different styles, which will be sold cheep for prompt pryment. CP" All orders panctually attended to. 4j ri} i4, 1382. --- a ee A CARD. R. CAPEL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Engiand, may be consulted on the various branches of his profes. | #ion—mare particularly those diseases incidental to CHILDREN and FEMALES — at his residence, | near the Church at Southport. tilen Stewart, April 20, i563. The — Ee ____| Liverpool! and London > FIRE AND LIFE ToVnT 7 tr INSURANCE COMPANY. “eh Ek Agent for the above first class cnglieh Fire Inewrance Company begs to) exll the attention of the public to the advantages | offered by thie Company, m respect to the aecurity | to the assared.and premptnesstu pay losses, which, | without disparuging other Companies, may be safely | neverted to be superior tw these atforded by any | other Campany in the Ieland. The Liverpool and | Lendon F. & L. lueurance Company has been in| suceesstul operation since 1456, with agencies all | over the world, and has paid in losses about two | millions and a oe sterling. Its subseribed ea- | pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds | alone amount to £4.512,000 stg.; and the tire pre- | tmiome fer 1861 ameont to £300,130 18 9d; and in ad- | dition to this very large eupital, the Company, | having been established before the recent Liwited Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the | shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest | merebants in Live tand London, are liable for | the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept | away. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from | uny other Company established here. And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power | of Attorney directly from England, is authorised to draw Bills the moment a loss occurs, and witheut | referring to the Home Company, to the extent of | one thousand pounds sierling. a With these ewperior advantages, the Company is | not disposed (thonyh it might be well justified) to | nek a higher rate of preminm than other English | t‘umpanies, which do not present the same advan- | iageous fentures, and the Agent has been advised particulars can be learned. Wool and Sheepskine will be purchased for Cash, ‘or Cloth given m exchange. i Cloth received, #4 usual, to be Dyed and Dressed. New Machinery baving been erected for that pur- | pose, which will ensure ite quick return. i CHARLES E. STANFIELD. Tryon, May 23, 1863. ! MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. “TP.HE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the | Farmers of P. E. Island that he has received a consignment of MANNY'S MOWING AND! REAPING MACHINES, manufactured by ALcinus | Brows, Esq.. of Worcester, Mase., similar to those which he has been selling for some years past, with the steel lined guard and all the recent improve. mente. hese Machines, whieh may truly be called the ‘Farmer's Friend’’ are warranted to ent an acre Of wrass or urain per hour, on any ground under enltivation, rough or smeoth; and intending pur ehasers are referred to the following farmers, who, having used them, can testify as to their value :-— W. Hf. Hyde, West Alex. Robertson, Bonshaw | River; John Crosby, West River ; Capt. Murchison, North River; Dr, Jenkins, Upton Farm, North | River; Theo. DesBrisav, Spnng Park; James | MeGill, Royaity ; Wm. Pickering, New London ; | Wm. Peardon, Winslow Roud; Jas. Proudfoot, | | Malpeque Read; Thos. Crabb, do.; Wim. Sennet, | ' St. Peter’s; Hou. D. Beaton, Souris; Joseph Ding- | well, do.; Hon. Joseph Wightman, Three Rivers. The subscriber will aleo have on land, at the proper season, One and ‘lwo Horse Threshing Ma- | chines, with Shakers and Separators complete, | Potatoe Diggers, &e. &c. P.S. The highest price given for Wool, washed and unwashed. WM. W. IRVING, Agricultnral Agent DesBrisay's Corner, Ch'town, dune 15, }583, UNION BANK. At a Meeting of the Shareholders of the Unien Bank of P. E. Island, held at the Tem. perance Hall, Charlottetown, on Friday evening, the 29th day of May last, C. Palmer, Esqr., im the Chair, it was Resotvep, That the gentlemen whose names are | jon the present Provisional Committee for the Ma nagement of the affaireo? the Bunk, be » Committee to continue the Manayement of the suid Bank, until permanent Directors be appowted, und that vine of their number be a qnoram. Reseivin, That the Committee have power to make the preliminary arrangements, such as agree- ing for epecie for the Bank, procuring a suitable eituation for the Banking Establishment, | } getting | and ought to be at such employment, im place of white men and women toiling themaeives to death | fronting on the Point of the North River, #n@ on) West Indies, to keep the horses alive, and at more than four} Hermitage Creek, containing by estimation 14 acres. | o'clock, noon. lef “ tithes the cost THIS IS NOT KEEPING PACE WITH THE TIMES. P. Lane, Esq., J. P. W. Aoorn, Lot 49, 1). Creighton, Esq., R. Mutch, Gallows Point,!G. Hurris, Esq, J. Melnni- Stewert & Owen, Ship RK. Ings, China Pojnt, j builders, (. Vickerson, Yernonp)Hon. D. Beaton, Kiver, ‘Theo. DesBrisay, Eag., and forty-six others, who got those wonderful Machines that work like telegraph. The demand is now se great, caused by the vast number of men killed in the war, and the order trom Europe for L800 of those invaluable money and iunbour saving Machines, tiine, Macnines to send the order to the Agent, or the | Depot at Orwell, with as little delay as posable, lo ensure having them in good time for harvest. No payment will be demanded until the Fail of | 1863 and 1364. Furmers not up to the great benefit of levelling | and rolling the laud are strougly advised by ull | Agricultural Societies and chemists to try it, when | it will be found to pay well for the little outlay and trouble. To encourage the experiment, two dozen tield rollers can be bad trom the undersigned, it ordered soon, at COST, and 12 mouths given for payment | AGENTS: | Cuancorretows—John Williams, whe is ro wel! known for keeping the best and cheapest Sewd | on the Island; W. FE. Dawson, whose Cush Store ia the cheapest on the Island for farmers James MeGill, Spring Park, who is so famous | for securing prizes for grain at our Exhibitions Grorcerows — W. B. Aitken, Thomas Owen, F. P. Norton Mowracur—Themas Annear, Philip Beers | Guano River—K. Walker, J. W. Traelove,,] -Me- | Dougald, ; Mereay iLarsoun—Thomas Clements. S vais—Edward Kickham. Picks ams, of Auckland, New Zealand, to sell the St. Asonew's—P’. Griffin. following PROPERTIES, of which the two first | integument Cascumrec—G. W. Howlan ! Campaertton—dJas. Broderick. Other Agents and instructions in Cirealar from PATRICK STEPHENS, General Depot, at Orwell Cheap Store, eheaper than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE To as | ANCHOR—both included. | Feb. 9, 1863. | 1863. | —_—- | NEW SPRING G0QDS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE, Ge Stand formerly Demysey's, epposite| ) William Clements, Enaq ‘| with eighty-six more | House and premises toget ” Gens : } tm 3 » nw . oth RP > wanted last harvest that could nyt be finished in | said Lots as he may want, also the CRO] will now require all parties wanting those | Farm this year, if required. Apply to f family. | Two Town Lota | running back eighty feet, being part of Town Lot i ar ‘ Valuable Pasture Lots. | To BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, in frynt of the Colonial Building, in Charlotte town, on Friday, the 24th day of July next, at the | | huur ol 12 o'clock, noon, those | Beautifully situated Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Charlottetown. known as Lota Noa. (59, 160, 161, 162, 163, and 174, i } | j | | These Lots are well worthy the attention of a prac: | tical farmer, us they are surrouncde d by an inex |haustible supply of mussel mud aud sea weed, | besides possessing other advantages. Further par- lticulars made known on application te the Sub- 4 Ho HAVILAND } | seriber. | June 22, 1863 | FOR SALE, | HE HOUSK and FARM belonging to. } the Subscriber situate on the Malpeque Rond, and within 14 mile of Charlottetown. The HOUSE | | is suitable for a Gentleman and Family, and the | FARM consists of seven Pasture Lots, or about leighty-four acres. The perrneer can have the rer, With as many of the on the JOUN MORRIS. Charlottetown, June 8, 1803. Juan | HOUSE & GROUNDS FOR SALE. Price £750, Island Currency- WAT DESIRABLE and COMMO- DIOUS DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Kent-street, the property of W. FORBES, Esquire. | Phere is a large and weil stocked GAKDEN, also Out-Houees, and every conveniegce fora respectable | These premises contain rather more than The said property is at present | ocenpied by Henry Haszard, Esq For tertus and particulars apply to W. CUNDALL. Charlottetown, June 22, 1863. Qiu VALUABLE Freehold Properties For Sale in Charlottetown. pur subseriber is authorized, by Power | of Attorney from the Proprietor, Mr. THomas | are FREEHOLD and the third LEASEHOLD :— | arteries and veins its distributors, and the intestines | ithe \ | jected in its production, is cd we ee i ronts “e 4 , ine stomach, the circulation and the b Pi j having # frontage thereon of forty-two feet, and ‘act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying ithe fluids, and regulating beth the secretions and | the excretions. First— The ““OSBORNE HOUSE.” This pro- pert is situated on the North side of Water-street, No. 14, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Char- lottetown. The Dwelling House is one of the most commodions and best finished in the City, with ex. | cellent Stable xud Out-bnildings, whilst itsimmedi- | ate Vicinity to the Wharves, Bank, * Islander’ | ottice, Bounded Warehouse, Telegraph Ollice, and | principal seats of business, renders it one of the | most eligiSle business stands in the City. It is at present cecupied under Lease, of which about three years only have to run, asian Motel, for which it is admirably adapted. Second — That pleasantly situated COTTAGE and OUT-BUILDINGS on the corner of Prince and residence of Hon. Dr. Young, at present in the oe- cupation of Mr. Hobs, Cabinet Maker. The land is a part of Town Lot No. 76, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, measuring seventy two feet nine inches on the West side of Prince resin Streets, opposite Holland Grove and the Apothecaries’ Halt, Upper Queen-street. | Street, and eighty-four feet on the South side ot _ oe a H. HASZARD HAS received, per # URANUS.” from Lendon, “* THERESA” and “* PRIORESS” | from Liverpool, a large and well selected STOCK of | it has a frontage of thirty-eight feet, running back Fitzroy Street. The pleasant situation, and it being on the highest land, makes it one of the most de- | sirable Properties for a private residence in the as folows: iclasses ju this country and danyveronus maladies ; Sick Headache, with Loss of Appetite. i MAILS th By Steamer “ Westmorl | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . we . 2 » PEMIE MALLS for the neighboring Pro- vincea, ete., will, until farther notice, be made up and forwarded as follows -— . , : : t rmuda, and the ov England, Newfoundland, Bermuca, an a every alternate MONDAY, at 12) j Mails will be forwarded the fol at 8 o'clock, p.m. 3let Aur. | Wednesday, Ynud Sept Monday, id4th a Supplementary ; lowing WEDNESDAY, Monday, 29nd June Wednesday , 2th nab aay, oth Jguly . src Sth Wednesday, hotls Sept. Monday, 20th “ Monday, a * Wednesday, 22nd * Wednesday, 30tb Monday, 3rd Ang Monday, = 12th Oct. Wednesday, 5th Wednesday. Mith * Monday, Te "4 Monday, 96th $6 Wednesday, 19th Wednesday, 28th * Vor Nova Seotia, via Pietou, twice in each week, | The week in which the mails are for- | wurded to England, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, | Monday, “ land Wednesdav,at 8o’clock, pan.; and the following week on Monday and Thursday, at 12o'clock, noon. For New Branswick, Canada, and the United | States, via Shedine, every TJUBSDAY and FRIDAY | morning, at 8) a. In, | L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. | General Post Office, Ch’town, June 22, 1863. HEALTH AND CHEERPULNESS ! PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. PILLS. The Exciting Cause of Sickness. The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes | , i roe: neil | the components of flesh, bone, muecle, nerve, and The stomach is its manufactory, the | channels through which the waste matter re- |} Upon the | vowels, these Pills | The National Complaint: Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all | ‘ It assumes a thonsand | shapes, and is the primary source of innuinerable bat whatever its type or symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to ord). | nary prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to | this searching and unerring remedy i A certain cure for headache, loss of eppetite and low spirits. These Pills may be taken without | danger rem wet or cold, and require no restraint | from business or pleasure. They strengthen the stomach, and promote a healthy action of the liver, | purifying the blood, cleansing the skin, bracing the ' ; | nerves, aud invigorating the system. | a | | A Word to Females. The local debilitv and irregularities which are the especial annoyance of the weaker sex, and | City. . — | which, when neglected, always shorten life, are re Third -A VALUABLE LOT OF LEASEHOLD | fieved for the time being and prevented fur the tine | British Dry Goods, pose. Eaq., and Mr. Samnel Batt, and opposite | Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, Groceries and Hardware. Having been purchased direct from the Manufac tories on he beat terms, they will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash only, comprising— Ladies’ Dress Material, | in Rll the latest styles; SILKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces. | feet front and sixty feet in length, snflicient stone on it to build a Cellar Wall thir y j eight feet high alli round. This Property is heid under Leare trom hthe Estate of the late James Peake, with the privi lege of purchase on the expiration of the lease in April, Ls64, for the sum of £452 currency, and isa most eligible stand tor auy business. If not previously disposed of by Private Sale, the ‘whole of the above mentioned Properties will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the varions pre- lwises, on TURSDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST SHAWLS and MANTLES, | nest. CHARLES BELL. in great variety and very cheap; { _Charlottetown, May 29, 1563. Js te Bonnets and Hints.! RIBBONS, a choice selection ; Flowers, Feathers, Cambrie Hand- kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and Sleeves, in variety ; Dress Buttons and Trimmings, | Hair Nets, Braids, Ladies’ Water- proof Capes, &e. Ke. j eight miles of the city. Summer Cloths and Coatings ; A large variety of Shadesand Textures; | Waterproof Coating, &e. &e. ; in the latest fashions. STAPLE GOODS, Brewn Cottons, White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Farniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Heurth Rugs, Oil Floor Cloth, &e. &e. &e. 3000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, - English make, very cheap. Ready-made Clothing, Clothe, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Duck, Water- proof Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hate, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Pants, Veets, &c. HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Giase, Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Spikes, Sheet Iron, Steel, Wire, Gig Bushes, Grey's Plough Mounting, &e. &c. ——. Ae Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Plates for Notes and Bills engraved, and drawing | Sugar, Rice & Pear! Barley,very superior ; up Bye Lawa to submit to the general meeting. | Mustard, Pepper, Nutmeys, Cloves, Ginger, tesotyep, That the Committee have power to | Allspice, Raisins, Currants, Stareh, eall (not exceeding 5 per cent.) on the Stock sub- | Blue, Blacking, W ashing and Bak- scribed, or that mav he seubecribed, to meet centin- | ing Seda, Leuther Bueketa, vent expenses, or as much thereof as may be | Brooms, Soap, Candles, required. } Manilla Rope, &e. Resouven, That the issue of the Bank be made | in the form of Dollcrs, aud that the value of the Dollar be 4s. 2d. sterling. CHARLES PALMER. Chairman. ALFRED PHILIPS, Secretary. June 8, 1863. Lv im To Ship Builders, E HAVE RECEIVED from that an uniform rate has been agreed upon by the | ENGLAND and BOSTON a good supply of }irectors of this Company and the ** Queen's,” and | f . 7 hai rhut the Agents here should, in this respect, “act Ship Building Tools & Materials in coneert.”” W. A. JOHNSTONE, | © ; , , Agent of the Liverpool and London } ———-consiating in part of ——— Nov. 10, }3# Fire Insurance Company. | PIT SAWS—6, 6} and 7 fect ; CROSS-CUT SAWS, ee ——~—= | 4} to 6 feet; ** Underhill’s”” Ship Broad AXES; Queen Insurance Company. | = recency goer atiites "cata Manis, Adze and Broad Axe Handles, Caulkers’ FIRE AND LIFE! fallets and Irons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines, scarile, Compositvn Roller Bushings and Com- TENE Subseriber, having been appointed panion iInges, Braxa Buttes, Rolts and Serews, agent for tlie above first class Insurance Com- nae detragiod” sun’ ton ee dent “Nae tas pony, is prepared to take risks ou all descriptions of | ene wk netengethe de meyer at Halts an propert ; Jd. >. CARVELL. Rovers, all sizes; Binnacle Lamps, Guarded Lan Charlottetown, Feb. 1@. tf terus, Log Lines, Slates und Glasses, Manilla Cordage, ull sizes; Paints, Oils, Putty, and a complete assortment of smal larticles used on board ship. Hi. BE. STARBING & CO. “ City Hardware Store.” > h'town, May 25. isl FLOUR IN STORE. 800 BBLS. EXTRA STATE FLOUR (Choice Brand) 250 Bble. Dt). Dw. 210 Bola Extra Superfine = Dv. To arrive, sod daily expected, 200 Barrels FINE FLOUR. Jane &, i863. tf {Exrracts From Newsparens.] On reference to a return made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Commons to be printes, 7th dune, 1861. it will be seen that the increase of Duty tor the year, paid by the “QUBEN,” was £2567, being uipwa sof £1000 more than paid by any wtber office ever vet establisbed in this City. {From Gore's Geueral Advertiser, Oct. 24, [861.] * Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly junti- fied in saying that no other Company, within the same period, ever attained so large un income in either tbe Vire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurawe Company. fn making this statement ,we wake no exception even in favor of our older local companies, pamely, the Liverpool and London, the oval, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.”’ [From the Civil Service Gazette. Nov. 2. 1861.] * Among these important institutions stands emi- | nent for its solidity, as well as tor its enecess, “ihe Queen Lneurance Company,” which last week held | ite songal meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. J. 8. CARVELL: Landing ex ‘ Rover’ from Demerara, 67 PUNCHEONS MOLASSES. For sale low from Vessel or Store by dB. CARYVELL. Jane 8, 1862. in Molasses and Sugar. A} reference to the ample report im another page will “FYHE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE 4) Hhda. CLENPUGOS MOLASSES, choice. | sony. eng <A every reader of the siynal progress mule by this association since ite fouudation, Such 60 7S , success is, indeed, rarely attained; aod it altests at Qu — iene ata once the excellence of its manaye ment, andthe pub | For sale cheapest in market lac nee in its conslitauion. June 8, 1863. tf J. 8. CARVELIL. {From the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, we Se Tk eee : a “Ie must be gratifying to the publie generally, LE and ‘inlly to the proprietors, to tind that its in- ATHER. come during the past three years has increased nt the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that vo other Company, within the enime short period, market J. 8. ever attained #o furge an increase cither in the Fire June 8, 1863. tf “eee De rae an epeake highly fie the | ——-_- ee aetivity / matagement, while the 000,000 promptnesa eith whieh all the claime’ arising was 1, ’ SHINGLES. of the late disastrous fire in London were met tes. tifies to their financial ability and the care and pri. dence which markedthe investment of these farde.” | bw. CARVELL. and CEDAR SITINGLES, for sale low. Jane 8, 1863. Sin J.8. CARVELL, 200 SIDES BEST QUALITY SOLE LEATHER, cheapest and best in the | par undersigned has in Store PINE! Charlottetown, June 15th, 1863. A CARD. T: E SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks | to his numerous customersin Town and Country generally, beys to inform them that he hus removed his residence to Kent-street, East of Mr., Joun | Hotman’s, butcher and nearly opposite the residence (of Joux Scorr, Esq., Carriage Builder, where he | is prepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES, to jexecute all orders entrusted to him in his line of | business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH, | ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS. eee GEE Ome House, Sign, Carriage & Sleigh Painting, { Plain and Ornamental Pa-. per-hanging, Imitation of Wood and Marble, And every thing connected with the trade, And by punetaality and moderate prices, be solicits | a share of public patronage. Ee Always on band, for sale in season, WAG- GONS and SLEIGHS of the BEST MATERIAL and LATEST FASHIONS. Ee The Subscriber also wishes to intimate that he has opened a BOAKDING HOUSE for the ae- commodation of permanent and transient boarders, with large stabling accommodation. With mode- rate charges, he hopes to merit” share of patronage. E. H. MARTIN, Kent Street. & Vv { , Ch. Town, April 27, 1863. 1 | ~_—- en - -—— TT HANDSOME BUGGY, BUGGY, NEAKLY NEW, (Scort’s make.) with Hood and Reversible Seats, Pole, &e.. complete, for sale by April ‘oe ’ Ido3. W. RANKIN. NEW HOTEL. THE MANSION HOUSE. FFU SUBSCRIBER — late of the “ Terrace Hoase’’—has leased the large build- ing on the corner of Pownal & King Streets, in this City, and has had it remodelled and put in per- fect order for a HOTEL. ef his friends and the travelling public to the “MANSION HOUSE,” which is conveniently i | situated for travellers on either business or pleasure, | beiug near the Meamboat landing, Bank, and Kead- ing Room. } EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. FE. L., Jane 1, 1863. if | WOOL! WOOL!! y ANTED, BY TUE SUBSCRIBER, A QUANTITY OF SHEEP’S WOOL, for which the highest market price in CASH will be paid. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. June 1, 1863. 4i LABRADOR HERRINGS. fPXHE UNDERSIGNED bas in Store a quantity of choice Labrador Herrings for sale. J.S.CARVELL. Mareh 2, 1862. . i Gm IMPROVED FREEHOLD FARMS | KOR SALE. | YEVEHE subscriber offers SEVERAL VA- LUABLE iMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE, situated on Township No, 3b, viz TWO FARMS containing 48 and 60 acres each, and located on the Sonth Wiltshire Road, and within These Farms are in a good | State of cultivation, with Dwelling Houses, Barns, | Water, Ke, on the premises. ALSO, 100 acres, situated on the Tryon Road, j with good Buildings, a well of water, and good } improvements. : AND ALSO, several other improved FARMS, | beautifully situated on the West River, with good improvements also. ; ; ALL THESE PROPERTIES are in a flourishing | settlement, with abundance of Hard and Soft Wood, and within ten miles of the city, and convenient to | shipping places, and obtaining advantages in the wuy of sea manure, &e., seldom met with. Possession to any of the above farins can be given | immediately, if required, i For further particulars apply to WM. DOUSF, Charlottetown April 20, 1863. tf Valuabie Frechold Property FOR SALE | AT GEORGETOWN. TPUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, by | { private contract, TOWN LOT NUMBER 5, | Third Range, Letter F, with the Dwelling Houee band Out-Houses thereon. This Property 8 very | pleasantly situated, fronting on Kent Square, | and is a desirable place for either a private residence or a place of bnsiness. he Dwelling Honse is 40 | by 32, and in good repair. Persons wishing to pur chase can apply to ANDREW MircHeLt, Esquire, | | Charlottetown, or to the subscriber, up to the first | day of JULY next, on which day (if not previously disposed of) it will be sold by Public Auction, at the | | Court House in Georgetown, at 12 o'clock, noon. | JAMES McFARLANE. | Georgetown, 30th April, 1863. | NOTICE OF SALE. iT? be Soild by PUBLIC AUCTION, | en the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST) NEXT, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, | under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in | an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the first | day of December, one thousand eight hundred and | fifty-nine, and made between James Broderick, of | Kildare, of Township Number Four, io Prince Coun- } ty, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, of the one | part ; and the Jion, Daniel Brenan, of Charlotte- | town, in the said Island, Merchant, of the other | | part; ALL the Leasehold Estate and Interest of the | | said James Broderick, being an unexpired term of | | 999 years in and to all that tract piece or parcel of | | land, situate, lying aud being on Townsh'p No. | | Three, in Prince County, in the said Island, bound- | ed as follows, that is to say : commencing at a stake | | fixed, thence running West one hundred chains, | thence North five ebaing, thence East one hundred lehains, thence South five chains to the piace of | | beginning, bounded on the East by cultivated land; | en the South, by land occupied by Thomas Wade ; lon the west, by land in the occupation of Timothy | | history, it destroys thousan¢ plied. | grave of many of its early victims. LAND on the South side of Water Street, on which | to coine, by a course of this mild but thorough al : } \ . Rol I i terative. eixty feet, between the properties of Rubert Long- | . a4: . Lom Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Life. | ithe Osborne Honse and Bonded Warehonse. Has! This is the most distressing period in woman's i the whole of the gross | humours collect together, and like a tide away health and lite itself, if not timely and power fully cheeked The most certain remedy for all! these dangerous symptoms is Holloway’s Pills Armed with this great antidote, the fiery ordeal is | sweep | pessed through, and the sufferer is once more rea tored to the possession of unimpaired health. These Pills are equally efficacions nall female complaints, and obstructions at the dawn of womanhood. Diseases of the Head and Heart. Why are these diseases 80 fatal?) The answer is self-evident—becanee the first disordered uction is ne giected, or the means for its rectilication are misap Neither need be the case at the present day, lient Pills ean be purchased every e which places them within the div. No nusapplieation can occur it whep these exce where, at a pri reach of every be the printed directions are properly attended to, wes vy iuvariably address themselves to the sext of the atiliction, without deranging those organs which are already acting bealthily. Holloway’s Pills are the best purifiers, and there fore the surest preventives of serious maladies ol whieh, if they be already established, they then be colue tie most unremitting extirpators. Nervous Disorders. Any derangement of these delicate organs afeets disastrously both the body and the mind. To the nervous invalid Holloway’s Pills are an urticle ot vital ne« essity. ‘Lhe ‘ imipart tone and vigour tothe internal organs, and consequently to the nervous system, which pervadesand connects them. Hence their marvellous cures of hysteria, low. spirits, | apasins, fits, beaduche, nervous twitchings, and other kindred complaints. which are all radically removed | by the use of these invaluable Pills Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor the following diseases : — | Ague Female Irregula-\Serofula, or = | Asthma | rities King’s Evil Gitious Com i\Fevers of all |Sore Throats plaints Kinds Stone & Grave! | Blotches on the Fits |Second’ry Symp- | Skin Gout } toms | Bowel Comp- (Head-ache |Tic-Donlourenx | | taints Indigestion Tumours | | Colics Inflammation [Ulcers Constipation of |Jaundice iVenereal Affec- | the Bowels Liver Compl'nts) tions Cousmmption Lumbago Worms of all | Debility Piles | kinds | Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness, from | Dysentery Retention of whatever cause | Erysipelas | Urine &e., &e. | Sold at the Establishment of Prorrsson Hotro- | WAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi- | cines throughout the civilized world, at the follow i . ow), a *, “Po ing prices: —- Is Ijd, 2s @d, 4s 6d, tie, 228, and 33s | exelhi Box. ' : * * There is 2 considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. : y N. B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in | every disorder are affixed to each Box. June 16, 1862. ‘ie HUNNEWELL’S | TRIPLE REMEDIES. VHIS combination, under the study of the Trvz ‘I ANATOMY OF MEDICINE, Dow periected in every department, placed at prices within reach of all, | of all, and calling for special attention, are, | Ist. The Universal Cough Remedy. | Which, without the slightest restraint upon ils use | every hour, and containing no ingredients to disturb | the most delicate constitutions, becomes an enemy to all Throat and Lung Complaints, trom that terror | to children, Wnoopinc Covan, for which it is a cer- | tain relief, to OLD AGE with its infirmities, and by a/ timely application will not only check that blight on | the American climate, Coxsumpr10N, but rob the | For HoarseNess so common to Public Speakers | and Singers, it is without a parallel. For Sore} THROAT, a certain cure. Make it your pocket companion by day, anid your | He solicita the patronage | - | Grain, and on the North, by land in the occupation | bedside friend by night, using it whenever you please. | | ot Foomen Cahill, ~ the sanesnpoen® neesene” 2d. The Celebrated Tolu Anodyne, j ; i t acres, a lit- | .,,. r ‘ | oo ete aie tena oo rent of | Which has drawn such loud praise from thousands | | <x abies par ar per acte.—Dated this 13th | who have tested its true character, and found it a | day of May, A. D, 1863 r |sure and immediate relief for Neuralgia, Gout, | o— , - DANIEL BRENAN , Rheumatism, Tooth-ache, Ear-ache, Bowel Com-| 4, ee _—"*_ | plaints, St. Vitus Dance, Bleeding at Lungs or | Stomach, Distress in Chest after eating, and for all ’ : < a ie OR SA FEY! | Nervous Complaints, to that chief of all causes of | SHORE FARM, at Kildare Canes, Disease, Depression of Spirits, and Insanity, the | on Lot Three, containing 100 acres of LAND, ** LOSS OF SLEEP.” | 70 of which are ina good state of eultivation, fenced | For Com“on Heapacue, Nesvous or Curoni } E. NERVOUS NIC | off into eight acre fields, and the reniainder covered Weonare 4 Vine : H : L ei : al ice ; The’ Mita: Shen PADACHE, ati IOLENT CICK HEADACHE, it has no | with Hurdwood and Fencing. : : } runs through the Farm, and it has a front of ten equal, to which I one ge tae mom undoubted re- chains on the Gulf Shore, where abundance of | ftences, and to which special attention is asked. Sea Manure can be obtained. For the Monthly Sufferings of Females, a perfect | The Buitdings are nearly new — DWELLING | relief, while nature’s atter work is undisturbed. By | HOUSE 30 * 25; a FRAME BARN 40 » 30; q, its use, many a wreck to the nervous system and | | ae ue sis a <p se same size, and a amal) Chronie Female Complaints will be prevented. } | : IUSE at the shore. « ‘ollts K se ihe j | Part of the Purchase Money can remain on the | ‘ 34, diquacunits: Eelention Miia, | premises. Application for further particulars to be Designed as the Garat Mercurian Sexsriture, and | jmade to Mr. Thomas Monntain on the premises, | 4ssistant to the work of the Tolu Anodyne, and Uni- | lor to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. | vereal Congh Remedy, when cases to which they are | Alberton, March 9, 1863. Isl | adapted are aggravated by indigestion, Biliousness, | ' ' | &e., producing all the requirement j 2 2 + prod g quirements of a gentle | :€ reehold Tand ‘and thorough Famity PHyYsic, and coming in contact | | FOR SALE, | With the too common error of making a Pill Box of | | the Stomach, and producing by the number required IFTY ACRES of VALUABLE tor a dose such extremes, that the Stomach loses | PREEHOLD LAND. | its balance entirely. on Lot 8, in Prince | : . : | County, a good part of which is enitivated, will be |. A single Pill at night, or one at night and morn- j sold cheup, on application, at Summerside, to the | ‘98> will in all cases produce a geutle and thorough | owher— jeathartic. Dy taking a single pill every second or | | third night, and following it regularly, living on good | and easily digested food, Inpicestion, Dysrepsta, | i— - ————___—_____—_- Bitrousness, Loss or ApPRrite, Liver Com ‘TS _ ss ’ ° PLAINT: ‘Tor Sale or to Tet, “are permanently cared. = i For Worxs they area safe, speed 1 t } r ’ . ose 2s ar ti A WELL FINISHED DWELLING care : ee ol ees oe Pe. pe a good > meuey &7" Be sure tocall for Hunnewext’s preparations. | } ‘ . ry p B : Ss r = re . Ce ee ane athe) JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor. | Head of St. Peter's Bay. Apply to Andrew A. | F Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Commer- | | i- | MRS. JOHANNA O'CONNOR. April 18, 1863. | { MeDonald. Georgetown, or on thé premises to , _ cial Wharf Boston, Mass. Head St. Peter's Bay. 16th April, 1863 if oot invited to correspond. Pamphlets, Circulars, For r i ’ 7 ° , 7 i TO LET. } i " } | on application a8 above. a2 immediately, the COTTAGE and and town. GARDEN fronting on Huston-street, Prices within reach of all. able quarterly. For further particulars please! For sale by W. R. Watsox, T. DesBrisar, MM. apply to Vv. W. LORD, W. Sxixver, Charlottetown, P. E. I. | JOHN PARKER. | With whom Physicians, Dealers and Patienta are | | mulas, and all evidence of real character, sent free | . rl . . | am I O LET, and Possession given) fy Also, for sale by nll dealers in every city | oceupied by F. W. Hates, Esqr. Rent low, pay-| Fac-simile of signature over cork of genuine only. Charlottetown, June 8th, 1863, Jan. 12, 1863, cin Barn Door Hangers ! desire to call ag and 1) Porhanging heavy Doors instead of Hinges, ww ‘ i . . the attention of’ Flonr for sale under the name of Steye ee a | NOTIC &, WHEREAS a notice a] eared jp } VW Examiner of some Gays bale, obman We | | | FARMERS to the following advantages) Eckart, I hereby give motice that TI bay which they possess over binges: } es The dk wind, nor hinder ors eannot d from opening by snow and ice I 3 ows : itttaeity Mgt 2vp. The doors will remain open at any desired | width. snp. There can there are no pintles to work loose and draw out 4ru. The Hangers will last twice as long, and | coat no more than a good sett of hinges Neon & whatever to do with Reber! Eckart, and. that = be blown about by the | such Partnership ever existea.- MICHAEL STEVENSoy June 22, 1862. 2 . 3 . i } Ls as ; a) aR be no “sguing” of doors. and) Distressed Operatives’ Fung, |‘ ESUE Committee appoiwted for collecting subseriptions for the absaye object give | to district committees, who have pot vet forw small supply received for trial, at the the whole of their collections and to all pe wy A ! “OILY HARDWARE STORE.” H. E. STARBIRD & isl 4w &O, Ch'town, May 25 ‘Chocolate! Chocolate ’ | GOOD ASSORTMENT of Superior For enle a SKINNER 2in CHOCOLATE and COCE yA the Cash rug Store ot Mm. W Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. <a t ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Preparations for Restering, luvigerating, beautifying and {Sressing the Hair, Pendering It sft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to Emain iu any desired position ; quickly cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a bealthy and natural color to the Mair. IT NEVER FaILs To Festore Grey Mair TO Ets Original Youthful Color Vt is not a Dye, Tut acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same Vitality and Juxurionus quantity as in youth, For Ladies and Onidron Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- samum has no equal. No lady's toilet is complete without it. Sold by Druggists throughout the World. PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 48 Greenwich Street, New-York Gity. Rees. ces USE W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E, Island. - » Tur peculiar taint or infection which we eall Scrorura lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It either produces or is produced by an en- 8 feebled, vitiated state of the blood, wherein E that fluid becomes in- zcompetent to sustain the vital forces in their f= yigorous action, and eares the system to ee fall into disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va- riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth <and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending “from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;” indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, ‘‘ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children.” The discases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption, in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be- come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi- gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints ; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz., purification and invigora- tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that “life of the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti- dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe- rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given itatrial. That it docs combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King's Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungr, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, a or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Aver’s AMERICAN Atmanac, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of Axrr’s SARSAPARILLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer- ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu- liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public hare been deccived by many compounds of Sarsaparilia, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun- dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which hag been before the people, and is far more ef- fectual than any other which has ever been available to them. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World’s Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so uni- versally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever donc. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver & Co., *ractical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. W. R. Warsonx, Wholesale Agent for P. FE. Island and sold by Merchants throughout the Province. Jnly WU, 1862, | eines of the age. | with all | desirous of contributing to the fand, that they will finally close their accounts on Monday, the ali Jal and therefore request that all retarus be forwarded | before that day. By order, THEOPH. DESBRISAY, Lon. See’ y. Charlottetown, June 22, 1263. cguieuiicere-deiuees er renee New York via Fall River, "EXULROUGH Tickets to New York by this favorite route to be had of J. S. CARVELL, Agonp. sa i Charlottetown, June 22, 1363. . rex ~ WO'PICE. LL persons having legal demands against the Estate of James Corrs, senior, of Char. lottetown, deceased, are requested to furnish their accounts to either of the undersigned, duly atvested. and al) persons indebted to the said Estate are here. by reqnired lo make immedinte payment w either of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. GEORGE Ct At Fr .Xeeutora, ———< nap SILAS BARNARD, Charlottetown, 24th November, 1862. [Dec @ MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PH@NIX BITTERS. pubtic for a period of TUIRTY YEARS, and during that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the globe for their extraor. jdinary and immediate power of restoring perfect: | health to porsens suffering under nearly every kind, of disease to which the human frame is liable, IN MANY THOUSANDS ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had ut. terly failed; and to many thousands they bave ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibably proved that it has appeared scascely Jess than miraculous to those who were acquainted’ with the beautifully pbilosophical principles upca which they are compounded, and upon which they | consequently act. It was to their manifest and sen. | sible action in purifying the springs and chagnelsof life, and indulging them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted tor their name. Unlike the best of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI. CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain | neither Mercury nor Antimony vor Arsenic nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They areen- tirely composed of extracts from rare and poweriul: plants, the virtues of which, though long known te | several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent, | pharmacentical coemists, ae altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders tu medical science ; and were never before administered in so hap ily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coatsof the stomach and bowels the variousimpuricies and crudi- ties constantly settling round them; and to remove the hardened feces whieh collect in the convolay tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known to allregular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of these well informed men against the quack medi- The second effect of the VEGE- TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely {depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs, } ; \ or Femaces—tbese medicines have been used wi | The blood, which takes its red color from the ageney- of the liver and lungs, Defere it passes into the | heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished. by food coming trom a clean stomach, courses freely, through the veins, renews every part of the system, }and triumphantly mounts the banner of heaith in | the blooming cheek. ' The following are among the distressing variety | of human diseasesin which the VEGETABLE LIFR | MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; Flatulency, Less of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restiessness, Iil-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, which ere the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will } | vanish, as & natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solventprocess, and without vio- lence: all vioient purges leave the bowols costive within two days. DIARRHG@A and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- casioned, and by promuting the lubricative secretion. of the mucuous mombrane. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood toa regular circulation, through the process of perspi- ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lire Mepicines have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and (out in balf that time, by removing locai inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de- lightfully on these important organs, and hence they wave ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravet. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to whicb these creatures adhere, Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the ait vessels of the lungs from the mucous which eveo slight colds will occasion, and which, it not removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dit- eases. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINE give to the blood, and al] the humors. Scorlutic Eruptions and Bad Complerions, by theit alternative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions aj] erup- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- able complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire eure of Salt Rhrwm, and a striking improvement in the clearvess of the skin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two even im the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recor- mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in thi: city, that the former proprietor of these valuabie Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complaint for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medica, He, however, st length tried the Medicine which ia new offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, fier bis recovery bad been pronounced not only impio- bable, but absolutely impossible, by any humaa FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Me- dicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the diseasi—a cure by there medi- cines is permanent—THAY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, General Delality, Loss or Appetite, anb Disrast§ means. the mort beneficial results in cases of this description: —Kine’s Evin and Scrorvusa, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re markable Medicines. Niewt Sweats, Nervous Dr- siuity, Nervous Coxptatnts of all kinds, Parr raTION or THE Heart, Painrer’sCoxic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whore constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find thes? Medicines a perfeet cure, as they never fail to ere dicate from the system all the effects of Merevty infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepare tions of Sarsaperiila. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, ia the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERPFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and theif nefarious authore arrested, both in the city of Ne# York and abroad. Buy of no ove who is not an AUTHORIZED AGEST~ Prepared by Dr. W. B MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char- lottetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; Johp Beer, Bedeque; Garret and Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Kleaner’#; John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.S, Holwss, Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1861. ly. ed SS The Examiner “ S printed and published every Monday i or aes Waste, at his offce, Hille horough-street, near King’s-square. le belf Price — 15s per annum, payab yearly im advance, —_ Medicines bave now been before tie. of certificated instances, they have even rescued suf.. permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of, nealth,without which life itself is buta partial bless. W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod- \ € : « i hi RR tb < A :