3 E 5 ths te ae tae 1263. | FALL & WIRTER GOODS! | A LARGE suPPLY OFr | NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED | AT THE i LONDON TLOUSEK. FP" Stand formerly Dempsey’ s, opposite Apothe- | eary’s Hall, Lpper Queen Street, i H. WASZARD | AS REORIVED, per URANUS from. LONDON, GAZELLE and THERES A from LIVERPOOL, a large and aclcted STOCK of BRITISH DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery. Groceries and Hardware. AU having brea carefully selected dinect from the Munutactories, and purchased on the best terms, they Will be seld at the Lowers? rgices Fo Ast, & liberal discouct wade to whole sale custemers, comprising a large Stock of Superfine and Winter Cloths & Coatings, in all the latest styles ; Ladies’ Dress Materials, in great variety and uewest fashions; SILKS, black and coloured, in dresses acd pieces, Kaickerbooker Cloth, French Merivos, Alexandra Cloth, Baratheas, black and coloured, Cloth of Gold, York Repp, Popinettes, Ke. &e. Ke. Shawls and Mantles, im great Wariety and very cheap; Bonnets, Hats & Caps, a large assortment iu the latest fashions ; RIBBONS, a choice selection, Ribbon Velvet, Cotton & Silk, Black and Coloured Silk Velvets, Terry Velvets, ‘ Black Germaa Velvets, Ke. &e. French and other FLOWERS, Borders, Czp Fronts, Cambrie Haudkerchicts, Gloves, Steel & Muslin Collars, Hair Nets, Sleeves, in variety. Dress Buttons and Trimmings, in great variety, Braids, Tassela and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslin, Lysertion and Edg- ing, Gloves, Hesiery, Veils, Silk Twist, Thread, Reels, &e. &e. FURS —. Sable, Stone Mink, Fitch, Chinchille, K olenski, Opposuim, Mock Eruine, Musquash Riding Kous & Coils ; Stane Martin. Monkey, Goat aud Seal Toil Mufl<, &e¢., Fur Gloves and Gauntlets. STAPLE GOUDS — Brown Cot-) tena, Blankets, Flaunels, White aud Srriped Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Vicks, Sacking, Seetch Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Water-proof Coats and Sheets, &e. HARDWARE--Iron, Steel, Glass, }'ntty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Nails, Svikes, Hirads, Tacks, Sheet bron, Wire, Gig & Cait Bushes, Chain Traces, Bock Chaius, Halter Chains, Grey & Witkie’s Plough Mowat ing, Hames, Bridles, Bits, Whips, Kauives & Forks, scissors, dc. ALSO, Tea, Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice, Pear! Bariey, Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Spices (ground and un- ground ), Raisins, Currants, Citron, Starch, Blue, Blacking, Bakiig and Washing Seda, Leather, Tuvacco, Pipes ; Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Indigo, Manilla Rope, Pitch, Pitch & Parafine Oil, Cross and Haud Sawer, Chisels, Gouges, Jack, Hand and Bead Planes, Brass Taps, Kc. Ke. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, [-03. -“RENFREW HOUSE,” THOMAS 8S OLD STAND, GREAT GEORGE STREET. DELANY & WILSON, Hi AVING completed their FALL IMPORTATIONS, per Prtroness from LIVERPOOL, Usasus frem LONDON, aad vessels from BOSTON and HALIFAX, beg to call the attention of the public to their Extensive Stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Furs, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, _ &e &e. —— COMPRISING —— Ladies’ Dress Materials in all the vew styles, Coloured and Black Cobourgs, W hw tes, Alpacas, bveneh Merinos, Delanes, Ke &e. Ke. Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, ats, Plumes, Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Borders, Gloves, Hosiery, Woollen Hoods, Sentags, Skating Caps. Polka and Ganbalcdi Jackets, &e. Gentlemen’s Furuishing Goods, Je Cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Fur Caps in great variety of styles and quality, Mufflers, Lambs’ Wool Under Clothing, White Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Tweed & FPlavael Slurts, Braces, Rubber Coats, & . &e. SDAP LEcs, Grey and White Cotton, Striped Stirting, Prints Ginghams, Bed Viek, Canvass, Osnaburg, Towellings, Table Cloths, White, Red, & Farecy Flannel, &e. Ke. Ke. Mea's, Women’s & Children's Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, in endless variety. Skeleton Skirts & Cane Hoops, Very Cheap. CIROCITRIIES, Tea (warranted superivrs quality), Sagar (very bright), Molasses, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Soap, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Mus- tard, Baking & Washing Soda; Raisins, Currants, Spices, &e. &e. &e. TIATRDWARE. Cut and Wrought Nails, ail sizes, Plough Mount- ing, Chain Traces, Rove, Weaver's Reeds. Paint, Oil, Putty, Glace, Gaupowder, Shot, &e., &e., &e. Homespum taken iu exchange tor Goods. The highest price paid in Cash for Fur. LY Customers will please take particular notice of the Sign “FRenfrew Tlouse.” Cireat George Street, Charlottetown, Dee. 7, 1563. SOLE LEATHER. UST KECKEAVED and for Sale— W0 Sides Extra SOLE LEATHER J. & CARVELL. _ Charlotictown, Dee. bd 1863. tt CITY TANNERY! WANTED, 600 Cords of Hemlock Bark. rye Subscribes will receive tenders at | his Office wntit the 17th day of MARCH next, from persons wishing to contract for from FIFTY Cords and upwards of the wbove quantity required. W. 5. DAWSON, City Tannery, West End Gratton Street. N.B.—Ome forth eash will be paid onthe sizuimy | of the contruet, when two good persous will be re- a ae security for te poriormauuce of the sume. - ume enquire at the CETY Uh town, Peb. 1, 1864 Sin A nN Ee ees. eel de tien an je clock, a.m SO a a NOTICE. | Marine Insurance Company Of, Princo Edward Island, ‘Tue ANNUAL MERTLING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS in this Coupany will be etd at the Offices in Watee Steere, on THURS. | DAY, the Ith day of MARCH, I8t4, at fn By Order of the Board of Directors. | DANIEL J. ROBERTS, Sec’ Charlottetown, Feb. “2nd, 1864 ; aT TOBACCO! TOBACCO! ps STOCK and FOR SALE — W kegs Cavendish TOBACCO, x0 sill boxes Extra Do 30° De Honey Dew Do . J. 8. CARVELL. Char'town, Dee. 98, 18¢3 tf FARMERS! LOOK HERE! . . . | (PSHE Subseriber has received, Ex Lavy. Dusbas, direct from the Maoufacturere, a LatGk ASSURTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF Newly Invented Patent PLoveus, for Land 2 horses, Do do do Threshing Mach/nes, for | Horse, warranted the best on the Island. and can perform x# much work as some of the two Horse | power by other wukers ; thus effecting a vest amount of Inbour both of man gud borse, and aveiding the | great injury xnd loss of Straw under the inclement weather until it is left useless for fodder for cattle. New Patent Koot and Swaw Cutters, for saving | / Hay and Onts “ “ Churns, to make excellent Butter in | LU minutes. us Cultivator and Stump Extractor, to bee i raise 10 ton by two men, Potatoe Digvers,-—just wanted,—with | several other improved Farming Implements. |; The above Machines will now be sold at low | ; Prices, in order to prove the advantages of thei | over the old fusbioued oues, by which such expe: | ditions and excellent work is wow performed, Al vast benefit to the land bas been effected by the use | }of those newly invented ( YLINDAR MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS, of Situ & Fietv, Green. | field. Mass., who have obtained se verul Gold Prizes | for the discovery they bave made ia reducing cost A ae ae SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! UST RECELVED and for Sale by the | Fubscriber— 6 AMERICAN SLEIGHS J. S. CARVELL. Charlottetown. Dee. 28, 1863 if BR&uam! amt? | Te um ry Stoves! Stoves! | HK subscribers have now completed their | Autumn and Winter Stock of STOVES, and | Ihave on hand the largest stock ever imported by any one house in this city, conmistmag in part of— | Magician, Union, Black Diamond and Friend | Cook Stoves for Coal. FEW PUNCH EONS of superior old Niagara, Waterloo, Royal Arch, Broadside, Golden DEMERARA RUM for sale by GEORGE COLES. | Also at his Brewery, Whiskey. Gin and Ale. Febraary 15, 1864 | SUGAR! SUGAR! Subscriber offers for SALE— 10 Hhds. SUGAR, ‘pak Charlottetown, Dee 28, 1865 UNION BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. LV accordance with a resolution passed at J.3. CARVELL. | tt of 35 per cent on the Subscribed Stock, which | amount the Stockholders are hereby requested to psy into the hands of the Chuirmwan of the Board of Directors, at his office, iu Churlottetown, on or before Tuesday the 22nd March next. CHARLES PALMER, Chairman. Dated nd February, 1564, AT a Meeting of the above Directors, beld on Monday, the Lith February, instant, it was ik pi inasuiue > Stock | ot all} . 7 | Rusol.ved, That inapmach ue the Brock has not sll LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY, previonsly to | before the | been taken wp, and some of the Subscribers lave |} expressed a Ww ish to be permitted to pay Gp a larger proportion of their Subscribed Stock than Jo per cent, therefore that any Stockholder paying iu a larger per cevtaye shall be entitled to participate in the protits of the Bank in proporGou bo the amount of Stock so paid in. ] CHARLES PALMER, Chairman. 22nd February, ood he Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. the General Meeting of the Stockholders of the | above Bunk, held at the Colonial Building, Chur- | Goods generally kept in Stock lottetown, ou the ilth iustanit, a call is hereby made | - Martin, | lubor, and the draft on horses, to nearly one-balt | that uf the old Neotel aud Irish Ploughs. Parties wanting any of the above valuable and | | low priced Machines this season will require to } order them on an exrly day, having now aly afew | j feft on hand for specimens, at Onwgr: Cugar Store, cheuper thau the cheapest, from a NeevLe | YO AN ANCHOR. P. STEPHENS. } Orwell, Sept. 14, 1863. “SHE Agent for the above first class English Fire Insurance Company begs to call the attention of the public to the advantages to the assured, and premptuessto pay losses, which, without disparagiig other Companies, may be satel y lusserted to be superior ta those afforded by any / other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and ce ee | London F. & L. busurance Courpany has been in SCHOONER FOR S ALE. j successful operation since Ls36, with agencies all : lover the world, and hus paid in losses about two FANHE * CLUEKUB,” 43 Tons) millions and a qaarter sterling. Its subscribed cx Rigeing, Chains and Anchors. { : ‘Lerius liberal, app!y at the stor> of | miumsfor LS6L amount to £360,130 19s Gd; and in ad JAMES PURDIE. dition to this very lege capital, the Company, Feb. lo, 1804. if | having been established before tie recent Limited | ‘TIMBER FOR SALE, | A QUAN PITY ot PIN hy Tt M BER the losses, should the whole of the capital he aw ep | which can be delivered in Charlottetown on | away. Lu this vespect it dillers, itis believed, frou the opeuiny of the bavigation. | any other Company estadlished bere. ne es } And lastly, the Avent being appointed by Power Forty Cedar Sits, length 30 feet, 8 « 10 inches) of Aterney directly from England, is authorived to } square, nud L000 Cedar Posts from 7 to 8 feet long. | draw Bills the weoment a loss occurs, and without {3 « 10 inches square referring to the Home Company, to the extent of Any further imformation ean be had from Mr. | one thoasaud pounds sterling. | Win. Wilson, Charlottetown, or the subscriber. With these superior advantages, the Company is ' JAMES Ho MOORE not disposed (though it night be well pustilicd) to West Cape, Lot 8, Feb. 22, lov. wkly Gi ask a higher rate of premium than other buglish RG ~ | Companies, which do not present the same advan tugecus features, und the Aveut has been advised ; that an uniform rate has beeu agreed apou by the Directors of this Company and tie * Queen's,” and that the Agents here should, im this respect, * act } _ Judson’s Worm Tea! : sa DENTISTRY. | , | | Valuable Freehold Pari i FOR SALE. TENHE Sabseriber, having been »ppointed (PO be Sold, at the COURT HOUSE | in ST. ELEANOR'’S, ou THURSDAY, the | $list March. at i2 o'cleck, noon: All that extensive joe valuable FREEHOLD FARM, now in the session and occupation of JOHN REEVES, at) { Freetown, This Peoperty coiusists of 270 aeres, | j more or less, a large portion of which is under a| high state of culiivaiion, and is situate on the Main Post Read passing through Freetown tw Sawmer } side, and is distant from Summerside about 6 miles The Sale being positive, a barzuin may be expected | For farther particulars, enquire of WM. HOWE, | Esquire, St. Kleaner’s*; W. BEAITKST(). Kequire, High Sheriff, Summerside ; or W. A. JOHNSTONE | Esquire, Barrister, Charlottetown. arch 14, 1564. isl ts puny, is prepared to take risks ov all Jescriplions oi J. Ss. CARVELL, if prope ty. Charlottetown, Feb. 10. [Extracts From Newspearsrs.] On reference to a return made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Cotumotns to be pri ted 7th June, L861, it witli be seen iat the increase of Dats for the year, paid by the “* QUEEN,” was £29507, being oa of £1000 more than paid by any other olfice ever yet established in this City. {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oet. 24, 1861.) * Tudeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi fied in saying that no other Company, within the ; same period, ever attained so large an income in | either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen | Insurance Company. in making this statement we | make no exception even in faver of our older local ‘Valuable Leasehold Farm t vomupatiies, namely, the Liverpool anid Lowdon, the NEAR THE CITY. To be sold by PRIVATE CONTRA mT | Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Cgmpanies.”’ the Leasehold Interest in i : ee ia B 100 Acres of LAND, be. Among these meses ee stands emi- at Oue shilling per acre rent, lease 999 years. front: | aout Sor te ee ar Lad oy gs ee ot held ing on the Royalty Road, near te Wright's Mill, 60 Queen Insurance Company,” which last week hele acres of which are cleared and ina hist ate of its annual meeting of proprietors in Baga 4 cultivation ; the remainder is covered with Lonzers | aah hc aor ‘cr of ‘t S dliall Weed ‘ ‘ } and fencing <cnff. There is onthe Premises a very | ow at ory sere Se ered progr * lexcelient DWELLING HOUSE, 32 «x 24 feet. | nade by this association since its foundation. Ruch } containing Nine Rooms, all well finished, with a gvod Cellar and Dairv,7 fect deep, with a stone | | wall; BARN, 42 « 28 feet, witha horse and cattle | Stable nmderneath, supported by a stone wall! of 8} i feet: a good Well of Water Close to the House. | 44 Tons ot Hay was cut off the place list year, be- | sides other green crops, and the greater part of the | Land has been manuured with Lime euite lately {From the Civil Service Gazette, Noy. 2. 1861.] once the excellence of its management, and the pub lie confidence im its coustitution.”” {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 186i.] “It must be gratifying to the public generally, and especially to the proprietors, tu find Ghat its in- come during the past three years has increased at ( the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that As the owner is about to make an alteration in his! ao other Company, within the same short period, busi..ess, the Terms of this Property to a good pur- | ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire chaser will be made easy—for which and any other! or Life Department. This speaks highly for the | information, please apply to the Subscriber, at his | activity and zeal of the management, while the | Olfice, Queen Square. | promptness with which all the claims, arising eut "RESIDENT: HEAKD, Esquire. WILLIAM DODD. ee the lute disastrous fire in London were met tes LOTS. : ‘Marine Insurance Company oF that BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED ARM, be | lottetown. It eonutains about 7O acres, 40 of I WILLIAM For terms, &c., apply te } ; 7. 18 tifies te their financial ability and the care and prn- | eee eee = dence whieh marked the investment of these turds " ROYALTY T° LET, for such term of years as may | be agreed on, and either in whole or in part, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. longing to the Subscriber, fronting on the Mount | i i iil ela ae Edward Road, aud lying about a mile from Char, Incorporated id4dih April, L863. which are improved and in a high state of culti-| vation. On the premises are two large barns. . roe Tr i DIRECTORS: JOHN LONGWORTIL | HON. DAN DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, | Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1465. HON. W. W. LORD, HON GEV. BEER, j tlle ge ar | JAMES DUNUAN, Ese. | HENRY HASZAKD, Ese |The Great Land Commission a failure! abnemianaa DANIEL J. KOBERTS rye” Risks takenduily at the Ollices in Water-street. May 4. ‘ mae Ir. P. NORTON, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant, Procure free land while you can. TEXUE Subseriber has THREE FARMS on Lot 15, which he offers to sell on reason. | able terms. There is a portion of exch of those | Farms cleared and under cultivation ; they frout or | the shove, where abundance of sea manure can be | vad. A Building Lot or two in Charlottetown or Summerside would be taken as a parwent. For further particulars apply to the Hou. W.W. Lorn, | | Charlottetown; lr. P. Brows, Summerside, or | to N. J. BROWN. Brown's Mart, Egmont Bay, : | Beby. 20th, 1504. | sceahdententie ; W. A. JOHNSTONE, Late of Halifax, N. 8. Attorney and Barrister-at-Law, SALE OF Notary Public, Xe. &e. Val bl F h ld P ‘ t ig Orrice — Mrs McDonald's, next door to Mrs Uapdie reeno roper yi Forsyth's, north side of Queen Square. ve be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, | Charlottetown, Getober 2), 1563. atthe Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, | jon the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the [hour of Twelve o'clock, nvon, by virtue of a Power of Sale contained i a certain Indevture of } Mortyage, dated the Teuth day of December, 1800, : and made between the Honorable Williain Forgan, | trusts that the sume may still be continaed towards of the Koyalty of Charlottetown, and Susan Kemys, | him. He wisies farther to state his present large his wife, of the one part, and Duniel Hodgson, of | stock of D RU Gs and CHEMI CALS, chojee Churlettetown, aforesaid, of the other part. and by j Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &e. &e. “a he best des- said Daniel Hodgson assigned to nw,—A} those | cription of every thing conrected with the trade, Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Pasture | selected in LONDON trom the best establish meuts Lot« Numbers Ninteen (19), Twenty-six (26), Thirty- | by those competent of doing justice to the business four (34), and Forty-two (42), ia the Royalty of | The Dispensary Department will be ander his own Charlottetown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated | immediate superintendence. and laid down on a certain Map or Phan of the suid | pr. Sutherland begs also to observe that he trusts Royalty made and now kept inthe Office of the | the fact of having practised in Seotland several Revistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the | years, and nearly twenty years of extensive colonial said Ishund, reference being thereanto had will) practice in every branch of bis profession, combined more fully and at large appear. | with unremitting assiduity and personal attendance, For further particulars and terms of Sale, &c.,} will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satir apply to the Subscriber or his Solicitor. | faction. £9" Advice to the poor gratis. Dated at Charlotioiown this Sist August, Queen-street, Ch town, BP. E. ae A. D. 13563. December 7, 1803. WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. +i. A Josern Henstey, Solicitor. N returning thanks for the very liberal | patronage bestowed since commencing busineas. —--— a ar es ee ieitor. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of June next, | Kent Street, A.D) 1464, at the same place, and at twelve o'clock, WNFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte- voon, Dated the 29th February, A.D. 1304. i town ¢ nd the Country geverally that they have WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. | now ee heed a satane ot new Re ceeded Joseru HENSLEY, Solicitor. | Canntaces, open and covered, of different styles, | whieh will be sold cheap for prompt payment. PASTURE LOT FOR SALE, ce All orders punctually attended to. (PANO be sold by PRIVATE SALE, that —Avl li, bse beautifully situated PASTURE LOT, No. 42, | ia the Royalty ‘f yb a ae ming ROSE & McINTYRE, Six chains on the Western side of the Mount, Ed- | ns $s rs | ward Road, and extending back by uraltel hiner Gene ral Commission Merchants, ‘Twenty chains t> the property of G. W. Deblois,) 88S Cedarestreet - - - New York. | Esquire, and directly fronting the residence of the ‘nail i vn ; Honourable Gulouial Seeretury. It will be sold te- | ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales | gether or in Acre lots to suit jotending purchasers. | P : TS and other PRODUCE 1 i Should the above not be sold by Private Sale before of OATS and ot mnt. %, tODUCK. and purchase ‘the 2d day of MAY NEXT, it’ will then be atfered | Of Merohaudize for the British American markets. Refer to— A. N. Brown, Feqr., 185 Groouwich- street, New York; Messrs. Piliot & Co., 16 Lemoine- by Pablie Auction on the premises, | A Pian of the Property can be seer ai the Office | street. Montweal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown, | PE. Ishind CLement Melniyur. yof the Hlou. Dr. Yousa, or at the Ottice of rW mon & pro ' June 15, 1863. : WILLIAM FPORGAN. § i ee - r me = sere ss Files Me ee ee Eee aT ees ae es Px ie . ee we 5 ' 3 | offered by this Company, lu respect to the security | Register, well toand in Sails, | pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds | julone amount to £4,612,000 sty.; aud the tire pre- | — | Liabilitw Act, the individual fartanes of each of the |} } shareholders, comprising sume of the wealthiest | merchauts in Liverpool and Loudon, are liable for | avent for the above first class Lusuranece Com. | success is, indeed, rarcly attaumed ; and if attests at | ‘GEORGETOWN - - - P. BE ISLAND Dr. W. G, Sutherland, | fEXIE above Sale is POSTONPED unt Coach & Sleigh Builders,’ Furmer, Eastern Premium, and iany Other patterns of Wood Cook Stoves. | Franklin Stoves for wood and coal in great variety. | Air tight, Nursery and Bed-room Steves. A yreat j variety of BOX STOVES, suitable tor school houses, churches, &c. &c. Extra Pots, Tex Kettles and Iron Boilers. Also. extra sets Sonpstone and Grates for Mayiecian anid | Black Diamond Stoves, all of which will be sold t eusy terms, or the lowest possible prices for DODD & ROGERS. u Cash. ‘ Dodd's Brick Store, Powu-sult., Now sv. Canada Wiour. November Inspection. | 50 od FLOUR, choice; | 85 bbls Cabin Bisenit, Toronto manufacture. | For sale by | J. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraphic Building, Water-street. December I, i863. [a - - NOTICE! FHYUAT BOOKS borrowed from the jthe present date, be RETURNED opening of the Session on the L6th MARCH. L. ©. JENKINS, Librarian. March 4, 1864. 4i QUADRILLE PARTY! | ESL Meimbers of the CLLTY AMATEUR BAND intend holding a QUADKILLE PART Y on the Evening of TUESDAY, the 29th }of March instant, in the CITY ARMORY, for the j pe pose of raising funds to procure additional in Iivery preparation will be made to j struments lrender the Party a pleasant one, aud to secure the | comfort of the guests. Double Tickets 3s, and single Tickets 2s 3d. can | be hud from the Secretary und che wembers of the | Baud. W. DOUGA.N, See'y & Treas. | Ch. Town, Mareb 7, 1364. vin isi 2in GOLD! GOLD ! \TEXMIE Subscriber offers for sale, at his shop, Great George-street, a splendid lot o Gold Ear Rings, Broches, Links, Lockets, Pencils Finger Kings, Pins, Studs, Keys, Chains. | Atso—Some nice Watches, consisting of — Horizontal, toar holes jewelled, in silver Disnnsdneke l4ane senemen® ~~ «deel £3 16 0 | Ladies size,...- Meet ti Re Bey Bibs, heal 310 06 | Iu Henting Ganes... 2.» sinnchnt« densi 4id 0 | Levers, Thirteen Jewell... -.- +9 «0000000 é.4..0 A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker. Ch. Town, Now, 30, L862. | MAILS. | Winter Arra ngement. PyYuHE MALLS for the ne‘ghhoring Provinces aud the United States will, unti! further notice, be wade up aud forwarded from the General Post Oilice, Charlottetown, every TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Eveuing, jt So'choek. For England, Newfoundland, and Bermuda, jevery alternate THURSDAY, at S o'clock, p.m. | Supplementary Mails will be made up every SA | PURDAY tollowing, as follows: General Post Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 28, 1863 ae eee eee SS aD \ ~ , IRS <3 Co SY = + ; io, _ - cn: a wo. | A\ Sm FEC ss 9 a 4 > Sas \ HOLLOWAYS PILLS! Loss of Appetite—Loss of Strength —Loss of Health. The marvellous effect of this fine medicine upen | | the system is such as to immediately rally all the | vital functions, the appetite is soon restored, a full | flow of spirits quickly follows, the body becomes | immensely invigurated, with a certainty of restored bealth: fresh air and a little exere:se are necessary | to bring about a permanent state of things. Hol- loway’s Pills imparts tone and energy to the must | delicate constitutions, and in aimauner ag to astonish j all who take them. 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To females entering into womanhood, or at the turn of life, these Pills will be found invaluable. They should be taken two or three times a week, as a safeguard against dropsy, headaches, palpitations of the beart, and all nervous affections, so distreasing at certain periods. Sick Headache, Indigestion or Foul Stomach, and Disor- dered Liver. In such a deranged state of health the food is decomposed instead of being digested, and proves | poisonous rather than autritious. This derangement can be at once set right by a course of these purify- ing and digestive Pills, which have acquired for themselves an imperishable tame for the mastery they bave constantly exercised over the digestive organs Holloway’s Pills increase the appetite, re- gulate the liver, repress biliousness, bealthily sti. mulate the kidneys, and move the bowels in a more wholesome and natural mauner than any other medicine. Disorders incidental to Children. The liver and stomach of children are, from many Guuses, often out of order, as they are allowed te | eat many things that would disagree with their parents, hence their blood becomes impure, and liable to take any disease that is prevalent, and that in the worst form. One Pill, reduced to a powder, and put in a little water, given occasionally to children of twelve months old, and to those of seven years of age, four Pulls — will always make children h ok blooming and healthy. out of every hundred do not reach the age of matu- rity. Holloway’s Pills would not only preserve their health, but save the lives of thousands. Many people foolishly think that children only require a littie medicine twice a year, Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor the following diseases :— Ague /Female trregula-Serofula, or Asthma rities King’s Evil iliens Com- [Fevers of all [Sore Throats plaints kinds stone & Gravel Blotches on the Fits Second'ry Syimp- Skin jGout toms Bowel Comp- |Head-ache ‘Tic-Douloureax luints Indigestion Tameours Colies Lnilammeation Uleers Constipation of Jaundice Venerenl Affee- the Bowels — Liver Compl'nts| tions Soustiuption Lunbago Woruws of all | Debility Piles | _ kines Dropay Kheumatiam Wenkness, from Dysentery Retention of whatever cause | Erysipelas Urine &e., &e. “Sold at the Estabhshment of Prorrsson Horro- | BBLS. No. 1 Supertine Canada | — —— Sinardou’s Corner. | Look to the regularity of the functions pf these | Apoplexy can | from obstructions in the system, which might gene- | three or four years, tliree Pills, and to others of | Seventy-five | Furnitare ¥ ‘arerooms. Bell's Clothing GEORGE DOUGLASS, | Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur and Upholstery Croods, , » ° } cr KSPECTERULLY solicits the attention perore the both day of M gen next. | } pf Store, Queen Street. -- Charlattetown. TEXTE Subscriber begs Jeave to notify all parties INDEBTED to hiin- -especially those whose accounts Were rendered on the 3ist Ds MBER last—that he will expect payment on or A}) accounts i of snch as are in want of FURNITURE to | remaining unsettled after that date will be sued ent at bis New and Spactous Wank-nooms, on the | for with further notice. opposite the Store of NITURE, comprising many new and beautifal | Cunnen Stoves for shops and halls; Parlor, Cooks, | designs, as can be found iv this City. iii / His long experience in the business with facilities for prosecuting the same to advantage, combined with moderute expenses, enables bim to sell his GOODS at mach‘less per cent than any other Fur- niture store in this Island. Every article required for Housekeeping supplied at this Establishment. A tew of those celebrated Clothes Wringers, a | most convenient article in a good Housekeeper's Laundry. : N. B-_One Superior Rosewood, 7 octave PIANO FORTE, London make. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Corner of Keut Street and King 8 Square. Charlotictown, Noy. 30. 1863 a ” 4 1 STEAMER FROM ST. JOHN. N. B. ‘To Halifax and Charlottetown. | | | Fine chance for early Spring Goods! (pure P. Kk. ISLAND STHAM NAVI- GATION CO’S POWERFUL STEAMSHIP * PRINCESS OF WALES,” 1000 tons burthen, &. Evans, Commander, will leave ST. JOMN, N. |B. for HALIFAX and CHARLOTTETOWN, on or nbout both April, For PRELGIUT or PASSAGE apply in St. John, N. B. to Luomas Haxvoro ; 1 alifax, to Tuomas Botron; Charlottetown, to | doun InxGs. Charlottetown, Feb. 22, 1864. | ae a | MOLASSES! MOLASSES! PuE subscriber has IN STORE and for sale on liberal terms— OU bhids Museoyado Monasses, 4i ov tierces Cieufugos Deo 30 barrels Do Do J. 8S. CARVELL. Ch’town, Dec. 28, 1863, tf Judson’s Pills! ~ PARENTS READ! _ JUDSON’S WOU PA sky WORM TEA. Herbs, Barks and Roots VEKSUS Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. | HEADS OF FAMILIES, QO you, when obse:ving the uneasy actions of your children, consider that it may | be more than a mere Chole that afflicts them? In, Oo. 0¢ cases vut of ten, the cause of tie little sufferer’- | #oguish is WOKMS, AND SHOULD BE at ONCE | Lookep To. Do not let your children suffer, when | We present you in Judson’s Worm ‘Tea, } your duty, and perchance saved its life. HERBS AND ROOTS, NOT A PARTICLE OF TALSIUEL Gk BHAERAL, | | Is Used in it. No more filthy Vermifege will be used by thos: j who once ase this Tea. The only active principle }of all other Vermifuges aud Worm killers i: |MERCURY. GIVE NO POISON 10 | 2 Ge ea Ea a | fy fe in fOURB SHVILVBsID, Use this simple, sate, Vegetable Kemedy, B. L. JUDSON & Co., Prop’s. NEW YORK, | Sold by all dealers, at 25 Cents per Package. | September 7, 1863. | IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. (DR. CHEESEWAN?’S PILLS. “ENTE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensiv: ;praetioe. Toey are mild jr their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Paiufu Menstruations, removing ull obstruetions, whethu | from cold or etherwise, headache, pain iv the side. | palpitation of te heart, whites, all nervous affec | tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, | ¢, disturbed sleep, which arise trom interruption | of Lature. Dr. Cheeseman’S Pills | was the commencement of a new era iu the treat- | ment of those irregularities and obstructions which have consigned 40 many te & PREMATURE GRAVE. No female can enjoy good health wnbess she is rezu lar, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills are the most effectual remedy ever kuown for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they areinvaluable, inducing, with ceréainty, periodical regularity. They ar> known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Box—the Price Oue Doliar pe: Box, containing trom 50 te 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the Propgietors Sold by Druggists generally. RUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 81 Cedar. street, New York. Sold by W. R. WATSON, No. 14 Queen-street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. January 31, 1864. $B cdi ey A. Hunnewell’s Great Remedies. Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills.—THE TRUE PORM OF A CATHARTIC.—LBy the application fot true Medical Laws, both character and economy }are combined in this most valuable Pill. ‘To pre jvent putting into the stomach such quantities of Hiudigestible and injurious drugs usually contained | in Pills that requive from tour to six to get a decent | catuartic, und to prevent the Griping Pains sv | erroneously judged to be evidence of character, was | the study in this development. The dose seldom exceeding one aud never wore than two Pills, settles | the question of economy, and confidence is asked tw | tes their true character in Dysprpvia, Costive tess, | Buiowrness, Liver Complaints, Piles, a | derangements jot the Stomach and bowels, and a8 a true Pamily | Pill. For Worms they are a sure cure, Honnewell’s Universal Cough Remedy. |} —The basis of this truly woudertul preparation, | now of such wellearned celebrity, is a freedom | from every Sanponenct caleulated to debilitate, anu by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day or bight, as the ouly trae theory by which FAroat and | Taag Complaiats can be effectually cured. To prevent asking attention to long stories of great cures, when local cuuses make almost all such complaints different in effect, | would ask coufidence | Which will be sacred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoa seness, | Sore Th oat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Comp! aints, Whoopmgz Cough, and to all Throat and Lung | Complamts, Wuich, when neglected, end in Con )sumption, T.stimonials from Physicians of the | highest reapectability, and from invalids, can be | seen at my office by al) interested. | tfunneweil’s Tolu Anodyne.—This justly celebrated preparation, which has so truly earned the name aud tame of a True Anodyne by results |which had baffled every other aUlempt wt cure or i relief in Newralzia, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth and Ear Ache, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Stomach or Kowels, Hysteria, Distress after Eating, Lose of Sleep, General Nervous “Debility, Paroxyms in Astuina and Whooping Cough, now declared to be iargely nervous, and the pains in Monthly Men- struation, also declared to be one of the most important points in medicine, A lady writes from New York, “were it ten dollars a drop, 1 would not | be without itin my family, and not one should be | without it.”’ (GF For sale by all Whologate and Retail Dealers. | way, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Londen ; also | by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi- | | cee throughout the civilized wavld, at the follow. | | ing prices: — Ip 13d, ‘2s 9d, 4s Gd, Lis, 22s" ad 33s each Box. ' N.B.—There isa considerable saving by taki the lurger sizes, Directions far the yuidauce af patients in every disorder are aflixed te each Box, jand can be had in any hingaage, eveu in Chinese. December 28, 1563. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Buston, Mags. N. B,—The greatest freedom ot oorresponence _ Solicited. Deuleis witu good references supplied on | Coramission. W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. Skinner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, ‘Charloitetown, {jdau. 11, 1803. lcorner of Kent Street and King’s Square, direetly | Beer & Sous, and exnmine as good and complete an ASSORTMENT OF FUK { Mats. Crumb Clotha onl Floor va . i Th ~‘sday. Dec. 31s ie as or — , ieee ah ny rte ta i . . ’ oan Lr : j pncert. A. JOHNSTONE, imrsday, Dec. dist, Thursday, Feb. 25th, ASAFE AND PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS. Cloth, &e. &ec. &c. R. STRLCKLAN D, having retarned “a Aveut of the Liverpoo! and 7 ceil } Saturday, Jan. 2d, It. Saturday, vis 2th, | Hl i. Keit ot, i foo oF ipepe ,, . i : . to the Island, will resume the practice of Oi Nae Wire surance. Cone } Thursday, “ bith, Thursday, Mareh 10th, | ow much better and safer 1t would be to Dave | 2900 aoe i aper Hangings, DENTISTRY. Office— Greut iets aad oe th ree ——— Sete eee fatarday, ltth, Reeder. ae 12th. ) it always in the house. A little delay when a cliild Laglieb make, Very cheap and gand. i deers from the water. Ollice hours from 10 a.m oe | Thursday, th Thursday, “ Oth, |i8 taken ill may often be the cause of its death; ”’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, in @ he ‘™) Queen Insurance Company j siimias dah, Summing, aun? [white acting without delay, amd by” giving’ the ewe - ) b % sl "el 2 | December 7th, 1863 { OCF LIVERPOOL Thursday, Feb. ith, Thursday, April 7th, | MOUNTAIN HERB TEA immediately, you will Over oats, Shooting b ” its, ! auts, Vests, = ——— | ; : Saturday, sth, Saturday, $s Sih. |net only save the child a long and tediwus illness, Marts, Collars, Draweis, Under Siirts, EIR AND LIFE! LC. OWEN, Postmaster-General, | but alse feel bappier in knowing that you bave done CHARLES BELL, Feb. 23nd, 1864. 4i. QUEBEC PORTER & ALES. St. Charles-st. Brewery, Quebec. Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor. OTTLED ALES & PORTER, of superior brands, from tae above Brewery, for Sule in lots to suit purchasers. , G. A. LLOYD. Peake's Building, Weter -street Ch’town, P. E.1, Dec. 25, 1565. Tombstones, Tombstones, Marble Mantile-Pieces, &c. Vg ARBLE WORK of all kinds executed L by the Sabsecriber, with neatness aud dis- patch, and of the very best matevial. re MILLSTONES made to order. Parties requiring any of the above articles are rexpeetfully requested to call and examine my Stuck before purchasing elsewhere. [> TERMS LIBERAL. £3 JOHN CAIRNS, Kent Street, Charlottetown, ra cut Strout, Charlotctown, ? WY ding Norte —I beg to inform the Public generally my xsecount; therefore can atiord to sell cheap the Island, and I leave it toa discerning judge vf their werits for themselves. North American Hotel, HKent-street, Charlottetown. TENLIS HOTEL, formerly known as the “GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the City. and centrally situated; it is now opened for the reception of permanent and transient Boarders. The subseriber trusts, by strict atten- tion to the wants and comfort of his friends and the pubhe generally, to merit a share of public patronage. (we The Best or Liquors always on hand Good Stabling for any number of herses, with @ earetul hostler in attendanee. JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. KB. 1., Nev. 23, 1363. ly - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY —e (Kent Street, next door to Dr. Johnson's )| that I have employed no Ayent to solicit orders on My material and workmanship are scattered over public to J.C. — A CARD. TT E SUBSCRIBER, in retarning thanks © his humerous Customers in Town and Gena generally, beys to inform them that he has ren his residence to Kent-street, Kast of Mr. tan lotMan’s, butcher and Dearly op onite the peckdnaee of Jous Scorr, Exq, Carriage Builder, where he is prepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES te execute all orders entrnsted to him in his wed business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATOM, 7) . | ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS, ‘House, Sign, Carriage & Sleigh Painting, | Plain and Ornamental Pp per-hanging, Imitution of Wood and Marble, And every thing connected with the trade, Aud by puvctuality and moderate prices, he solicits | u share of public patronage. “ : i Sinar. e boot, ¥ oo WAG. JONS and SLEIGHS of the BES TEP lund LATEST FASHIONS. IAL | gg The Subscriber also wishes to intimate that ihe bas opened a BOAKDING HOUSE for the ue- conmodation of permanent ubd transient boarders tive. i with large stabling accommodation. With rate charges, be hopes to werita share of pat | Kk. H. MARTIN, Kent Street, Ch. Town, April 27, 1863. 1avV Carlton’s Condition Powders! MOFPAT’S LiFE PILLS PHC@:NIX EITTERS. ‘QP UESE Medicines have now been before the putl fors® ad of THIKTY YEARS, ang during tht time have maintained a bigh in almost every part of the globe for their extra, divary and immediate power of restoring health to porsens suffering under ly every of disease to which the human frame is liable, IN MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they bave even rescued auf ferers from the very verge of am untimely glare, alter all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad »t- terly fviled; and to many thousands they permanently secured that uniform enjoyment tealth,v ithout which life itself is buta partial ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy in aud intaliibably proved that it has appeared less than miraculous to those who were with the beautifa'ly philosephice) principles which they are compounded, and upea whieb consequeutly act. It was to their wanifust and sey. sible section in purifying the springs and channels of life, and indulging them with renewed tone vigor, that they were indebted tor their same, Unlike the bost of pernicious quackeries which boust of vegetable ingredients, the LIEK MEDI. CI) ES are purely and solely vegetable; and contim neither Mercury wor Antimony wor Arsenic por any vtber mineral, in any form whatever. They are é tirely composed of extracts from rare and plasis, the virtues of whieh, though loug kuown to several Indian tribes, and recently tu sume eminent phe rmacentical chemists, a.e altogether unknownty. the .gnorunt pretenders to medical science ; and were ~ Se ~< Ais R ADWAY’S READY TUE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN- TERNAL KEMEDY, STOPS THE MOST EXCRUCIATING PAIN ¢ IN A FEW MINUTES, =>” AND RAPIDLY CURES THE PATIENT. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at once. Tfs FIRST INDICATION Is t» relieve the sufferer of IAIN, no matter from what cause it may originate, or where it may be seated. If in the Head, Face, or Throat If in the Back, Spine, or Shoulder ; If in the Arms, Greast, or Side ; if in the Joints, Limbs, or Muscles « If in the Nerves, Tecth, or Ears ; Or in any ether part of the body, its application to the part or parts where the pain exists will afford imumedi- ate relief. IF SEIZED WITH PAIN In the Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys ; Tu the Bladder, Spleen, er Liver ; Ja the Teeth, Ears, or Throat ; Ja the Brain or Nervous System ; Ono teaspoonful of RADWAY’S READY RELIEF to a wineglass of water wil), in a few minutes, ie- siure the patient to ease and comfort. If Lame, Cripplel,or Bed-ridden ; If Palsied, Seuded, or Burned ; If Bruised, Wounded, or Cut ; If Strained, Injured, or Disabled ; If Sun stroke, or seized with Fits - If Weak in the Spiue or Back ; RADWAY’S READY RELIEF should be applied to the part or parts afflicted. It in- stantly relieves the patient from pain, and quickly heals, soothes, and strengthens the disabled parte. In all cases of Bites of Rabid Dogs, Reptiles, Stings of Poi- sonons Insects, the »pplication ot RAPWAY’S READY RELIEF to the wound will preveut inflainmatiou aud mortification. FEVER AND AGUE. Persons exposed to the Malaria of Ague, or if seized with Chills and Fever, will tind a positive Antidote and Cure in_ Radway's Ready Relief. Let two tea-poon-ful of the Ready Relief, in a wine glass of water, be taken ou getting out of bed in the morning, and however ex- posed to malaria you will escape. WHEN SEIZ)D WITH CHOLERA, or Diarrheea, or Flux : Pysentery, Cramps, and Spasms tilious Cholic, or Gastritis ; Scarlet, Typhotd, or other Fevers ; Influenza, Coughs, or Colds 5 Inflammatiou of the Stomach or Bowels : ERADWAY’S READY RELIEF SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNALLY. One dose wil! stopthe pain ; its continned ase will, in a few bours, cure the patient. HOW IT CURES, The secondary indication of RADWAY’S READY RE- LIFF is to cure the patient of the disease or malady that occasions the pain ; this it accomplishes rapidly and radically. So swift is the patient transformed from pain, misery , weakness, and decrepitude, to the delight. ful enjoyment of health and strengt’s, that patients fre- quently ascribe its talismanic power to the supernatu- ra! influence of enchantment. RHEUM ATISM, LUMBAGO, GOUT, NEURALGTA, TOOTH ACHE, CROUP, INFLUENZA’, SORE TH OAT QUINZY, DIPTHERIA, HOARSEN?SS, BRONCHI- TIS, STIFF JOINTS, ENLARGED TENDONS, HEAD ACHE, (Sick or shor vente) ANTEMA, or HARD BREATHING. It is truly marvellous how quick RADWAY’S READY RELIEF @@res the sufferers of these maladies. The poor. crippled, and pain-stricken Rheumatic has not to wait days before a change takes place, but iu a few minutes derives ease and comfort. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CURFD. Twenty Years of Sleepless Nights. Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of Havana, Cuba, the cor- rospondent of the Leadon Times, suffered with Acute and Chronic Rheumatism for twenty-five years, and for twenty years he had not enjoyed one whole nights caiin rest. He applied RADWAY’S READY RELIEF it tn. mediately gave him ease and secured him the first calm and undisturbed sleep during the twenty years. The continued use of the READY RELIEF cured him. PREVENTION REITER THAN CURE, THERE IS NO OCCASION FOR SICKNFSS. Wher you first feel pain, then take a teaspoonful of the READY RELILF,in water; or apply it to the paris where you feel the discomfort. ? ALL MALIGNANT DISEASES first give warning of their presence, and if met prompt. 1 before they become securely intrenched within the system, will be readily expelled. SIGNS OF SICKNESS. Headache, Pains in the Limbs—in che Stomach, Row- ei, ant Kidneys—Celd Chills, and Hot Flushes, Coat- ed Tongue, Burning Skin, Nausea, Shivering, Dullne<s, Lers of Appetite, , Gaidiness, &., &e., are premonitor) symptoms of Mulignant Diseases. One dose of the READY RELIEF is sufficient to break up anu sone! diseased action, and restore the paticut to SOLDIERS, Every soldier should carry with him a supply of Radway’s Ready Relief. It supplies the place of all other medicines , and as a beverage, a teaspoonful of the Relief, t # wine-glass of water, is a nicer, pleasant- er stimulant than brandy, whisky, or bitters, SICKNESS PREVENTED IN THE 8ru MAINE RECT. Eighth Maine regiment, Serg’t ©. P. Lord, writes that Radway’s Ready Relief saved the regiment from death while quartered at Tybeo Island, 5. C., whea work ing in the swamps, erecting fortiiications, Every man seized with phoid and other Nevers, Fever and Ague, Diarrhoea, Dy-eutery, Ricumutism, was cured by the nse of the Ready Relief. CAUTION, In all cases ask for Radway’s Ready Relief. Take no other. See that the signature of Radway & Co. 1s on the outside labe! of cach bottle. Every agent is supphed with a sew and fresh stock. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by ivuggisis, Merchants and ceuutry weere keepers, RADWAY & CO, $7 Maiden Lance, New York, ve OSS oe never before administered in sc hap,ily efficacious 'a ombination. } T ie first operation is to loosen from the coatsof the itvwmach and bowels the variousimpurities and ciudi- ties constantly settling round them; and to remove the bardened faeces whiet collect in the convola- tions of the swall intestines. Other medicines ouly partially cleanse these, and leave such collected | masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with all its train of evilx, or sudden Diarrhes with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known toallregular anatuwisty wie examine the bumag | bowels after death; and henee theprejudices of | these well informed men s4ainst the quack medi- jcinesof the age. The secrud effect of the VEGH- TABLE LIFE MEDICINE= is to cleause the sid. | neys and the bladder; and, vy this means, the lizsr ,and lungs, the healthful action of which depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs, The bleod, wnich takes its red color from the ageucy of the liver and lungs, befcre it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the « and triumphantly mounts the banner of health ip the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing | of buman diseascsin which the VEGETABLE | 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, Loss of Appetite, H. e | Resilessness, Hl-Temper, Langour, and Mel | which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, }yan'sh, as & natural Consequence of its cure. | COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of | the intestines with asobventpr cess, and without vie- jleuce: all violent purges leave the bowols esctive | within two days. f | DIARRHG@A and CHOLERA, by removing the | sharp acrid fluids by which these compluints are oe. _ casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion |of the mucuous membrane. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood tos | regular circulation, through the procese of ration ir such cases, and the thoruugh solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. | The Lire Mepicinzs bave been known to cure Rheumatiwm permanently in three weeks, aud Goat in hatf that time, by removing toca! inflammation * from the :wuscles aud ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of ail kinds, by freeing and strengthen- | ing the kidneys and blader: they operate most de , lightlally on these important organs, and hence they /luave ever been found a certain remedy for the | worst cases of Gravel. | Also Worms, by dislodging from the of | the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures , adhere, ‘ | Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air | Vexsels of the lunge from the wucous which even | slight colds will occasioa, and whieh, if not removed, becomes hardened, aud produces those dreadful dit- ouses, Scurry, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity whieh these Lik K MEDICINES give w the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their ternative effect upon the fluids tha: teed the skin, ind the morbid state of which occasions ail erap- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- able complexions. The use of these Pills fore very short time will eflect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking impicvvement in the clearness of the skin. Commos Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases, PILES. As a remedy for this most and cbstinate malady, the VEGETABLE x DLOCINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom mencution. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valubble Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complsint | for upwards of rHikry-Five YeaRs, and that he tried | in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole {compass of the Materia Medica. He, bowever, tt | length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the | public, aud be was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only imp buble, but alsulutely impvussible, by any human | wean. FEVER AND AGUE. | For this scourge of the western country these Mt dicines will be found @ safe, speedy, and osstain 1% medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—a meds cines is permanent—TRY TH AND BE CURED. Bi Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaint. OF ApreTiITE, AND names General Debility, or FemALes—these s have been used the most beneficial! resultsin cases of this de : —Kuine’s Evit and Scrorvua, in its worst form. yields to the mild yet powerful action of these Te warkuble Medicines, NaGuy Swaats, Nenvous DF BILity, Nervows Compiainys of all kinds, Pati TATION OF THE Hart, PaintEn’sCocic, ares cured MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired | by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find we? Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to dicate from the system ail the effects of infinitely sooner than the most powerful preps | tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place the® | beyond the reach of competition, in the of every patient. \BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEI | Several have lately been discovered, and n¢farious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. | Buy of no one who is not an AvrHoRIZED AGEs | Prepared by Dr. W- B MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY,C™” lettetown, General Agent, and by | James Pidgeun, New London; John Beer, Bedea”'’ a sate en do.; H. poor, owe : . Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Be"): gers, Cascumpec; J. - Fraser, St. Eleanor’ | Jobn Frost, Grand River; George W Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K. Suvmerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse- July 17, 1861. ly. 8. frolaas, a | The Examiner | WS Printed and Published. every Mowpat : : ; ills by EDWARD WHELAN, wt his Office, He } borongh street neur King Sqnare. Priced } F: aunun, payable hulf-yearly is ADVANCE. ;