j | Boston Pec’ et. | FENUL Brigantine ** GALENA,’ daskell, master, 7 will leave Boston on the 28th instant. For freight or passage apply to SAMUE Peake’s Buildings, Aug. 17, 1857. FAUGHT’S ROOT AND SHOP STORE, QUEEN-SQUARE, FEYIULE subscriber invites the attention of the public generally to his large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses*and Boys’ BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of :—Ladies’ Congress and Gaiter Boots, a superior article ; and Brogans, Patent Leather and Congr ss Cloth Boots: B ys" and Youths’ Patent Leather Shoes, of all kinds. A quantity of French Calf-skin on hand, which he will- manufacture to} order in the most approved and fashionable style. —ALSO-— A large sapply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best quality. | A quantity of Indian Rabber Solution, for repairing Rubbers. Sign Golden Boot, City, Aug. 17, 1857. Pro 3i Saint Dunstan’s College. HE classes at St. Dunstan’s College will be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of S ptember next. Parents and guardians intending to send pupils to this Institution are respectfully requested to have them enter it on the day of the re-opening of the classes, or as soon afterwards a@ possible. August 17, 1897. 3w. LA. FOWLE. | oi } FEXUE subscriber, intending to make an alteration in his present business, offers FOR SALE the unexpired Lease- hold Interest in the HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by , ~~ him, situate in Queen-street, at the head of the Queen's Wharf. For a Retail Business Stand it is not to be surpassed by any other in the city. The HOUSE contains a Shop, two Sitting-rooms and a Kitchen on the first floor; five Bed-rooms on the second floor, with a good Cellar underneath, and a Stable attached. The whole having been lately thoroughly | repaired, can be strongly recommended as a very desirable situation. If not sold by Private Sale before the Sth of Sep- tember next, it will be offered by Public Auction, by Abert H. Yares, on that day, together with all his balance of | STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Ale, Porter, with a variety of Groceries and Dry Goods. For further particulars enquire of August 17, 1857 VILLIAM HICKEY. —_ LET, patt of a new- HOUSE in Kent-street, fronting on Rotchford Square. Inquire of the subscriber, August 17, 1857. THOMAS DODD. rgx\O BE LET to the highest bidder on Wednesday, the 2nd | day of September next, at 3 o’clock, p. m., at the Market | House, TWO STALLS in the said Market House, agreeably | to the provisions of a law of the City Couneil, intituled « A law respecting Markets.” GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk. Charlottetown, August 17, 1857. OST, between Charlottetown and Bagnall’s Inn, Malpeque | 4 Road, on the 13th instant, one WELLINGTON BOOT. | Whoever will leave the same at this office, will be suitably rewarded. August 17, 1857. 2 —_—— | j | i “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of | LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1924. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. April 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.T. pr AE) oe an iw REGATTA. OTICE is hereby given, that the following prizes will he NV awarded by the Charlottetowa REGATTA CLUB to the winning Boats, in the following Races, subject to the decision of the Umpires, and the Rules and Regulations of the Club: FIRST DAY’S RACES. To commence on THURSDAY, the 27th August. First Race—Between first class Country Sailing Boats, under 30 feet keel. To start at 11 o’clock, a.m. First ptize £5; second do. £3. Entrance 7s. 6d. each. Second Race—Between two-oared Town and Country Boats. | To start at half-past 11 o’clock. First prize 50s ; second do. | 20s. Entrance 3s. Third Race—Between first class Club Yachts, under 30 feet | keel. To start at 12 o’clock. First prize £10; second do. | £5. Entrance 10s. Fourth Race—Four-oared Country Boats. To start half-past 12 o'clock. First prize £4; seeond do. £2. trance Fifth Race--Wherries paddled or pulled by two men. To start at half-past 1 o’elock. One prize—£3. Entrance 6s. | Sixth Race—Second class Country Sail Boats, under 20 feet keel. To start at 20’clock. First prize £5; second do. £2. | Hatrance 7s. 6d. Seventh Race—Town and Country Sail Boats, under 16 feet keel. To start at half-past 2 o'clock. Fixst prize £3 ; second | do. £2. Fighth Rac®—Four-oared Gigs. To start at 2o0’clock. One prize, £10. Entrance 15s. The ‘ Buccaneer Gig’’ to pay | double that sum. Ninth Race—Second class Club Yachis, under 20 feet keel. Yo start at half-past 3 o'clock. First prize £3; second do. | £2. Entrance 5s. Tenth Race—Canoes paddled by Indians. Teo start at 4! o'clock. First prize 20s. ; second do. 20s. ; third do. 10s. En-| trance free. 2 | Kleventh Race—Canoes paddled by Members of the at SECOND DAY’S RACES. One prize, 10s. Entrance free. To commence with a round between the first class Club’! Yachts, ander 15 tons, at 12 o'clock, for a Silver Cup, value $100, mateo to a special rale of the Club. Entrance money | 2Us. each. Second Race—Four-oared Whalers, rowed by Fishermen, | at half past 12 o'clock. First prize £6; second do £3. Entranee 6s. each. Third Race—Boats rowed by four Boys under 15 years of | age, at half-past 1 o’clock. First prize 30s; second do. 15s. Entranee 0d. Fourth Race—Four-oared Town boats, at 2 o’eclock. First prize £3 ; second do. 308s. Entrance 4s. Od. Fifth Raco—The Duck Hunt, at half-past 2 o'clock, between | a gig not less than 30 feet, and a punt, the gig to catch the, punt in 20 minutes—punt to have too yards start. Entrance ree. Prize 30s. Sixth Race—Between the Club Yatchs only, for a Ladies’ Purse, at 3 o’clock. Entrance 10s. Last Race—Counsolation Stakes for beaten Boats, at 5 o'clock. One prize, £4. Entrance Free. ' The Entrance money is required to be paid in before the 23d Aug. Umpires—Hon. F. Loyewortn, ne James Winson, Esq., Sailing directions to be had at the Secretary’s Office. The Steamer [vo will be in attendance at the wharf to ply up and down the river during the races. Tickets 1s. 6d. each. By Order of the President, Charlottetown, Aug. 10, 1857. BENJ. DAVIES, Sec’y. at. En- ‘ “et €5. Ui. Liverpool Salt, | ‘N Gents’ Calf and Kip Boots | ‘imanner, on the usual terms. : te aad . . vienaihae ‘receive Cloth, amd attend to its being forwarded with despates. | ‘KERR’S Fulling, Dyeing and Cloth Dressing , delay. ‘level ground,as also in lodged and standing grass; and can Entrance 3s. Od. e 10 THE EX! Trevio Cloth Mills, Covehead. FAX machinery of these Mills are in first-rate working condition, capable of finishing Cloth of every description, lin any style, required by the owner. <n Cloth left with Mr.” Terlizzick, Queen-street, Mr. C. B. Smith, Market-square, or with Mr. John Williams, will be | treated with the same consideration as those delivered at the nown. Mill—of whom particulars may be k OS SAMUEL GURNEY. August 10, 1857. 2m ESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the Farmers-of Prince Edward Island, that after this date heir NEW MiLLat PRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Fulling Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. being secured as best possible . t and Dressing The services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, manager, they guarantee to finish work in the will Mr. H. Catneck, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, | Tryon, July 27. tf ee Mills, | Middle River, Pictou, Nova Scotia. Tus ABOVE MILLS having been recently fitted up with the latest improvements in Machinery, on a never failing | stream of water, the Subscribers tender their services to the | inhabitants of P. BE. Island, and guarantee, that all orders | entrusted to them will be excuted ina style not to be surpassed | in the Provinces. Particular attention will be given in returning Cloth without Charges as low as the bwest other Mills. Acrents—W. T. Paw, Charlottetown ; Jamues McFartang, Georgetown. Middle River, Pictou, July. Gi G. & F. KERR. Cloth and Carding Mailis. IE subseriber will manufacture WOOL and CLOTH de- livered at his Mills, or to his Agents, before the Ist day at the following prices :— é la of November next, Carding, per lb. - - - 2d. Carding, Picking and Oiling, per Ib. 3d. CLOTH. Dyeing and dressing Blacks, per yd. Is. Od. Do do Invisible Green, ls. 3d. Do do Brown, Is. Od. AGENTS. Mr. John Seott, Ch. Town, —P. Stephens, Esq., Orwell, Mr. Sol. Mutch, Southport, J. Dalziel, Esq., Mur’y Harbor, D. Gordon, Esq., Georgetown, Mr. Jas. Finlay, Bay Fortune, Mr. Samuel Lane, Lot 49, Mr. R. Robertson, East Point, Mr. Joln Adams, Vernon River. New Perth, June 15. 3m JAMES McLAREN. To Mr. W. B. Dawson, Agent for Allen’s Mowing Machine. W *: the undersigned, having seen Allen’s Patent MOW- ING MACHINE in operation at John R. Bourke’s, Mill View, Lot 49, are perfectly satisfied of its competency to do good and clean work, as well in rough as simooth and confidently recommend it to Farmers wishing to purchase. J. R. Bourke, Wa. Jones, ALEXANDER SarrnH, Atex. McDona.p, Samuvent Lane, Joun SMALLWOOD. Flour, Corn, Soap. IIE CARGO of the schr. “* Aw Ho,’’ just arrived from Montreal, is offered cheap for casn. August 10. 2w. DANIEL BRENAN & Co. BREADSTUFES, Xe. FANE Cargo of the Schooner REWARD, just arrived from Montreal, consisting of Flour, Cornmeal, Ship Bread, Crackers, Fancy Biscuit, &c., is now ready for sale, cheap for Cash, by DANIEL BRENAN & Co. ee | Qh May 18, 1857: Isl & Pro 3m Or” TENET ‘ 1 ~—_ i857 NEVY GOODS. 1857 SELLING OFP CHEAP. FEMIE Subscriber has received, per ‘ Rover's Bride,’ an Extensive Stock of Fashionable Dry Goods. imported from England, which consis's of every article requisite for the Suumer season, and is offered fur Sale at remarkably low prices. THOMAS KELLY. Queen Street, May 25. Fresh Importation—Spring 1867. QUEEN STREET HOUSE. UST LANDING, Ex ‘ Rover’s Bride,’ a well assorted STOCK of Fashionabie Dry Goods, snitable for the season, and will be disposed of at the lowest } ae July 27. , e Charlottetown, N figure., Y#> An assortment of prime GROCERIES. : May 25. ALEX. McKINNON.. UST RECELVED, on consignment, and for sale by the subscriber— 1 Superior PIANO FORTE, 1 6-octave MELODEON, 3 5-uctave MELODEON, 3 44-octave do. y June 29, 1857. Ww. B. DAWSON. Stoves, Stoves. “Odessa” from Albany. HE subseriber begs to form his friends in the city and country, that he has received by the above vessel a large and yaried assertment of Cooking, Franklin, Air-tight and Close STOVES; also, Shop and Parlor ditto—ali of the | newest patterns, which he offers for sale at a small advance at his Auction Room, Queen-square. June 2, 1857. Isl & P WILLIAM DODD. Arrival of the “ Odessa,” From Albany direct. UST RECEIVED. and for sale at the HOUSE,’’ Queen-square— 300 COOKING STOVES, of the following descriptions, viz : Governors, Morning Stars, Forest Queen, Improved Na- tional, Red Jacket, New England Premium, Black Diamond. Together with a large variety of Parlor, Hall, Shop and other STOVES, suitable for wood and coal. June 2%, 1857. . W. B. DAWSON. aol o te Sh, Seems ON ANY QUANTITY, washed and unwashed, will be paid for + in Cash, at the highest market rates, by the subscriber, at his Warehouse, Peake’s Buildings. May 18, 1857. tf SAMUEL A. FOWLE.— Fiour! Flour, BARRELS Extra Family FLOUR just received, and for sale by 8. A. FOWLE. Charlottetown, July 20. ‘¢ AMERICAN 4i Bricks. 4 ROM 50 to 60,000 hard burnt BRICKS, of a superior quality, for sale at the subscriber’s premises on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; or on the wharf, by the Lighter load of 5,000. July 13, 1857. J. P. BEETE. J. Pro.8i Flour and Meal. ST RECEIVED, per Schr. ‘«‘ HELENA ”— 905 barrels Fine, Superfine, and Extra FLOUR, 400 bags COP “' MEAL, 200 barrels do For saie b GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, August 3, 1857. Im. | a a 100 —— superior SHIP BREAD for sale cheap GA \ Peake’s Buildings, May 25. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. HE subscriber has just received a supply of the aboye article, which he will sell low, for eash only. Juve 8, 1357. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. ADIES’ French BERAGE DRESSES and Moire-Antique < MANTLES, of elegant style and superior material, sell- ing cheap at the store of THOMAS KELLY, dune |, Queen-strect. AMINER. CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. DECEIVED per ‘schooner AR 3 Karthen Jars Hhds. Sugar Edinburgh Ale Puns. br’t Molasses Burton Pale do. Pickles Do. Jamaica Rum London Porter Sauce Do. strong Spirits Lemon Syrup Brushes Hhds. Holland Gin Cider Blacking | Do. Cognac Brandy Biscuit Tobaceo ; Do. Seotch W hiskey Ship Bread Digby Herrings Do. P.E.I. do. Raisins Candles Port Wine Annapolis Cheese Rice Sherry do. Figs Soap Madeira do. Currants Coffee Burning Fluid Dye-stuffs Canada Flour, &c. Champagne, bottl’d t Sweet Oil Sweeties Ten in variety Prunes Sheffield Almonds. Charlottetown, June 15. 4m HUGH FRASER. "9 Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, ya and Others. -— in OR SALE,— Windlass gear, Hawse pipes, Convex clench rings, Scupper lead, Tar, Pitch Rosin, Oukutm, cordage, Litharge, whiting, Spikes, Nails, Chisels, gouges, Augers, planes, lispges, braces, Screws, locks, Saws, zinc, English & Scotch ‘Common iron, Refined tron, Hap iron, Sheet iron, Plate iron, ‘Thimble tron, Cast steel, German steel, Blister steel Spring steel, Plough mounting, Cart axles, Cart boxes, Tin, Cart pipes, Gig pipes, Anvils, vices, Bellows, Red lead, Yellow paint, Blue paint, Sweet oil, Lard oi, Roofing oil, Window glass, Yellow ochre, Coach varnish, White lead, Black paint, Red paint, Green paint, Linseed ot!, Machinery oil, Turpentine, Red ochre, Patent knotting, —ALSO— A few Crates of EART UENW ARE, suitable for the Trade DUNCAN, MASON, & Co. Charlottetown, May 25, 1857. ~~ London House---Established 1820. WEW GOODS! SPRING 1857. X * Isabel’? from Liverpool, ‘* Europa’’ from London, and ‘¢Galena’’ from Boston, the subscribers have received 465 packages of Merchandize, and 12 tons Bar Iron, which, with their stock on hand, they offer for sale at their usual low prices for prompt payment. Wholesale customers supplied at low rates. The present importation consists of-— 70 chests prime Congo TEA, 5 tranks Boots and Shoes, 2 cases ready-made Clothing, 1 case Gloves, 6 1 do Shawls, 6 bales Cotton Warp, 4 38 do Clothes and Summer 1 do Hosiery, [wares, Coatings, 3 do Haberdashery & small 4 bales grey Calico, 1 case straw and silk Bonnets, 2 do white do 2 do Millinery, 2 do printed Calicos and 10 bbls. crushed Sugar, Delaines, 1 bbl. Currants—-crop of 1856, 4 bales striped Shirtings, 2 casks oo Malt Vinegar, 1 do Carpets & Woollens, 2 hhds. Linseed Oil, » 40 kegs Longon White Lead, 2 casks Putty, do corn and flour Sacks, 21 trunks American summer Hats, in Panama, Leghorn, Palmleaf; and light shades, in wool, Kossath and other styles, 2 cases Townend’s silk and velvet Hats, Cases ladies’ Dress materials and Robes in Silks, Poplins, — Nutmegs, Allspice, Washing Soda, Pepper, Ginger, Corks, Washing Powders, &e. &e. Keys Hall’s Powder & Mustard, 16 bundles Spring Steel, 50 bags cut Nails, 20 packages Lronmongery, Barages, Muslins, Balza- Caske patent Shot, Nos. 56 G, rines, &e. BBB and | to 10. June 15. l0w D. & G. DAVIES. Flour, Tea, Tobacco, Confectionary, &c. FENITE Subscriber offers the following articles for Sale at the lowest Cash prices : 150 Barrels CORN MEAL, 500 do. FLOUR, 30 Chests TEA, 20 Boxes TOBACCO, 85 do CONFECTIONARY, Webster’s manufactory, 25 do prime CHEESE, 30 Barrels PILOT BREAD, 20 do Navy Bread, Suits of OIL CLOTHING, Hay Forks, Rakes and Scythe Sneatks, 60 Side Sole Leather, 100 Half barrels FLOUR, 8 Puncheygns MOLASSES. July 20, 1857. 4w S. A. FOWLE. Wotico to Farmers. UTTER, WOOLand SHEEPSKINS. The highest market | price in CASH will be paid tor the foregoing articles by CHARLES BELL, Market Square. Charlettetown, May 18, 1856. 3m / FORTY-EIGHT FROM ONE! St. John, N.B., March, 1856. Messrs. Fellows & Co. Gents: 1 camnot forlear letting you know of the ellects produced by your wonderful Worm Lozenges. I gave my son, 12 years old, two doses, and in a short time he passed six large worms, My daughter, 10 years oll, took four Lozenges, and in a few hours she passed siiteen; sub- sequently 1 gave her more, and the worms continwed to come from her watil Forty-Bight Large Worms were passed, Strange to say, they acted in a similar way on two grown persons in my house, 1 am of opinion that very many children die annually from the effects of worms, who are treated for other diseases, I am, sits, your ob’t servant, JAMES GILMOUR, St. Andrews Street. LLOWS’ WORM LOZENGES ARE SOLD ee -BY ALL APOTHECARIES, ~~ Prof. Mohr’s German Fly Papor. OR the sure and certain destrue- tion of FLIES, ANTS, BUGS, MOSQUITOS, &c. Without danger to be apprehended ‘rom the insects poisoning anything “ they may come in contact with, after SY leaving the paper. It is perfectly OS) sinYple and safe, yet sure and certain YY in its action, and possesses a great advadtage over aii other poisons in its not being liable to be mistaken. Certificates from persons of the first respectability in New Brunswick, concerning Fellows’ Worm Lozenges. The above is the only sure an? genuine article ever offered | to the public as a DEADLY POLSON for the above-named pests. Be sure and ask for PROF. MOHR’S GERMAN FLY PAPER, and take no other. M. 8S. Burr & Co., No. 1 Corn- hill, Boston, General Agents for the New England States and British Provinces. Also, Agent for PROF. MOHR’S German Rat and Cockroach Exterminator. For sale in Charlottetown by all the Druggists at 44d. per sheet. 2m August 10. ‘‘ AMAGENT ” from Halifax— Packages Indigo, Starch, Blue, | DRUGS & MEDICINES, Ex “ FAITH,” from London, and recent arrivals Srom Halfax and Boston, FEMI" Subscriber has received his usual Supply of Drugs Medicines, Perfumery, Tozlet Soaps, Hair and T ; Brushes, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, -~ALSO-- Mixed Pickles, Worcester Sauce, Anchovy and Shrimp Ess. Lemon, Vanilla, Ratafia and Coffee, Rose and Orange Flower water, Capers, Orange and Lemon marmalade, Olives, salad oil, French Vinegar, Coxe’s Gelatine, candied lemon and orange peels, sardines, curry powder, Cayenne pepper, chillies, maccaroni and vermicelli, mustard, powder, preserved gingez, isinglass, gelatine, lozenge French troffles, treacle, basket salt, & double Gloster City Drug Store, June 1. W. R. WATSON, Dr. Morse, the Inventor and Manufacturer of Morse’s Indian Root Pills. a= philanthropist has spent the greater part of bis life in B ling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as America—has spent three years among the Indians of our W country—It was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were firs covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD—that our strength, health, and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses itg action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all | sickness and distress of every name; our strength is cancel ae health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing of | the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, }and thus our light of life will forever be blowa out. How | then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And bow pleasant to us that we have it in our power to puts medicine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, from plants and roots which grow arcund the mountainous cliff Natace’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorifie which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an r that opens and unciogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing | manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they . large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not hare been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and ace companies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in pu the blood: the coarser particles of impurity which cannct pass by the | other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quaatities | by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the biood, becomes per- fectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why 80 die, is because they do not get a medicine which wi'l pass to the aMlicted parts, and which will openthe natural passages for the disease to be cast ‘out; hence, a large quantity of food aud other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literaily overflowing with the corrupted - mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the anne matter through every vein | and artery, until life is taken from ti body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS have added to tlemselves victory upon victory, by restori | millions of the sick to blooming heaith and happiness. Yes, te who have beea racked or tormented with siekness, pain and anguish, | and whose feeble frames have been scorebed by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have ‘numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful | medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills.” After one or two doses had been ‘taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in eo their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease | strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at /onee go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. | Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pilg, | that they will so cleanse and purify, tbat disease—that deadly enemy— | will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, ,and the prospect of along and happy life will cherish and brighten | your days. . For als at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drug Stores of W. RB. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the stores througbout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicines, can be ‘furnished at Proprietors’ prices at the Drug Store of | duly 6, 1857. W. RK. WATSON, General Agent. Paste, } | No such word as Fail. A resistless Remedy. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK, The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti-inflammetory and healing, properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world re- pose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. [1 penetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external evidence of disease, aud neutralize the fiery elements which teed and eXasperate the malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonizing. diseases, yet in | their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable. they invariably dis- | Appear under a persevering application of this soothing, heahng, anti- dote to pain and inflammation. KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS, In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and recipe of the pharmacope@ia have proved useless, the Ointment | accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its ence,und its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonde DISCHARGING ULCERS, A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin ta take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more | or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material and | the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTRHERS. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injdries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation con- stantly athand. [tis an absolute specific for gore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. - SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacifie whaling fleet as a cure for scorbatic affections and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospitai purposes. ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent uleers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterwards complete are safe as well a& permanent. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. In cases of the fracture of the bone, injuries caused by steam e%- plosions, Bruises, Burns, Sealds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, itis employed and warmly recommended | : by the faculty. This marvellous remedy has been introduced by it. — inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals in Europe, and 20 # priaate household should be without it. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following caset.— Bad legs \Chiego foot Fistu. is Sore-throaté Bad Breasts ;Chilblains Gout Skin disease | Chapped bands |Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Bunions Corns (Sofi) Lumbago Sore-hea Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles ‘Tumours chetoesand Contracted and! Rheumatism Uulcers Sand Flies | SuffJoims |Scaids W ounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Sore Nipples |Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway ,244, Strand, Temple Bar.) Londoa, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, aleo t respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout thecivi world, at the following prices:—1s 3d, 3s 3d, and 5s each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder r@ affixed to each Pot. ‘ * | Burns ; | The Examiner S printed and published every Monday by Epwarp WHELAN, at his office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery: Price —- 15s. per annum, payable half yearly en advance. i