EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. 1863 ——— Running of Trains ——- 1863 RENFREW HOUSE. Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. - SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ve E SUBSCRIBERS having completed their Sprig apo OK of LQ DN and after MONDAY, the 18th attention of the pablic to their 5 OCK ot ; iustant. the Trains will run as follows STAPLE & FANCY John at 1, and l and 5.30 p.m Roe Leave St l ‘ x Leuve Sle wat9 and il. im DRY GOOD! . Leave Sussex for St. Jolin at 6.30 a. m \ ' Che 5.30 Train from at John will goto Sussex oniy ‘ Groceries, Hardware, Boots &) tie afternoon Trains from St. Jubn, the 11.50 3 rain from Shediane, and the 6 30 Train from Sussex Shoes, Hats and Caps, will earry Fre ¢ others, Passengers, Mail -Consisting of and Express only Grev White Cottens, Cotton Warp, Striped snd The morning Trains on Wednesdays and Satur Reswatta St Prints, Denime, Drills, dean lays from St. John, will reach Shediac in time to «) r Canvas, Ded Vi Ks, Towelings vunect with the steamers for P. E. Island | Ura Flannels, Shes on _ = The stages to and from Buctouche, Richibueto, as SS — ee w sy | Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, connect daily Covers, Window Mastin ss — wt Shediac with the morning Trains to and from More n, Paruenre Se a - yd iSt. John. as do also the staves at Moncton to and | ee a Cand, jtrom Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro se ee * | Halifax . . | Ladies*® Dress¢s NX Dress Materials, For further information apply to RVEL! : . ’ : J. 8. CARVELL, | in Grenadines, Bareges, ( hallies, Mo- June 15, 1863 Ageut for P. E. Island hairs, Delainee, Cashmeres, Coburgs, om a a , — Printed Muslins, &c. W Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls, wue. Black Bound, Fillea Paisley, Cashmere, &¢ Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, | Borders, | ‘International Steamship Company. | | TWO TRIPS A WEEK. ik splendid sea-going Steamers “ NEW | BRUNSWICK,” E.B. Wincukster, Master, | iu Silk | TT Ribbons, Parasols, Bonnet and “NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fieip, Master, ) _ shapes. Gloves, Hosiery, Chenelle and will leave Reed's Poinu Wharf every MONDAY | Silk Hair Nets, Lace, Velvet Trimmings, land THURSDAY mornings, at 3 o'clock, until | Dress Battons, Belts, Stamped and | further notice : K:nbreidered Maslins, Collars, Neck FARES : | lies, White and Colored Corsets, To Eastport, es ds kb ws $1 50 | and a variety of other Fancy Portiand,.......0- eecee- 400 GUOoDS. Boston, inna enna a OF | Boston by Steam and Railway,.-..6 00 . . ¥ } SA IR 1 S, S° Freight and Fares payable in New Bruns | wick Carreney, at St. John SKELETON CANE HOOPS, LRoots and Shoes, Ladies’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel, and Congress Boots, Ladies Enameled Shoes and Shippers, Miss's Pranella Boots and Shoes, Childreu’s Copper Toed and Lola Montes Boots, Men, Women, aud Childrens Rubbers Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Cloths and Tweeds in great variety ; Readv-made Coats, Pants, and Vests, Under Clothing, White and Faney Shirts, Collars, lies and Searfs, Pocket Handkerchiets, Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, &«. &<« Hats and Caps. Men’s Felt, Leghorn. Straw, and Panama Hate: Men's (new style) Oxford Hats, Drab and Black; Men's Drab Shell Hats; Men's and Boy's Black Coth and Tweed Caps. HARDWARE. Knives and Forks, Spoons, Cut Nails, Window Glass, Patty, Paint, Oil. Plough and {art Mounting, Shovels, Hoes, llorse Nails, Shoe Thread, Toe and Hee! Bulls, Powder, . Passaves and State Rooms secured at the Com auy's Office, East end Warehouse, Reed's Point | V hart J. 8. CARVELL, Agent t Charlottetown, June 15, 1865 Paints, Oils, and Iron. pre’ SALE CHEAP by JAMES DUNCAN & CO uf | Chalottetown, July 6, 1803 CANADA FLOUR. | N O. 1 Superfine and Extra — Quebec | Inspection. In lots to suit For sule by ‘ , J. ROBERT ECKART, Corner Queen and Water-streets, Opposite the Bank Charlottetown, June 22, L865, purchasers Barley! Barley! VV ANTED, 3000 Bushels BARLEY. J. 8S. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1803 uf WANTED, A VESSEL of about 300 Tons Register. Leasehold Farm for Sale, | Rowd, and ranning | East. seventy-one chains vree | running back eighty feet, bemg part of ‘Town | No. 14, in the first hundred of Town Lots in ¢ har cellent Stable and Out buildings, whilst its immedi ) cupation of Mr. Hobs, Cabinet Maker FENO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the llth day of August next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, by virtue of a power of | Sale contained in au Indenture of Mortgage, dated the mire Shannon of the same place, part, and John Knight of Seuris, other part, — all the nmnexpired term of wy years mentioned in a certain lease from Roderick Charles MeDonald to the said Bernard Shannon, and mate the 21th day of November, )S41) of au end to that tract of land sitwate im Bedford Parish, in Queen s County, commencing onthe north side of St. Peter's ; trom thence North, one degree Weat, one ck North, five chains and tive links; thence Exust, seven chains and thirty South, six chains i Shannon ef Township so, farmer, and John nerchant, of the thence North, one degree linke;: thence Kast, one devree and fifty links; thence South, one deuree ; West, | ; chains and eighty-six links to the seventy-one Road, autoresaid the place of beginning bounded on the North by occupation of James E. Wood and \oxander MeDonald ; on the Kast by Peter Phee's he South by said road, and on the West upation of James Brosstuyh, con lands in the land, ont bv lands in the oce taining, by estimation, fitty-two acres, a lithe more lor less, with the apurtenance s thereunto belonging TERMS—2 per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day of Sale, and the remainder on delivery of the Deed For further particular his Soliciter Dated at Sours, this 10th July, PH JOHN KNIGHT Solicitor. {July 13 Cuarirs PALMER, ~ ‘WALUABLE ' Freehold Properties For Sale in Charlottetown. 4 subseriber is authorized, by Power of Attorney from the Preprietor, Mr. THomas Wiciiams, of Auckland, New Zealand, to sell the following PROPERTIES, of which the two first | are FREEHOLD and the third LE ASEHOLD :— First — The “ OSBORNE HOUSE This pro perty is situated on having a frontage thereon of forty two feet, and iy Lot lottetown. The Dwelling House is one of the most eommodions and best finished in the City, with ex ate vicinity to the Wharves, Bank, “ Islander’ principal seats of business, renders it one of the most eligible business stands in the City It is at present Oed upied under Lease, of w hieh about three vears only have to run, as an Iotel, for which it 1s admirably adapted Second — That pleasantly situated COTTAGE and OUT-BUILDINGS on the corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, opposite Holland Grove and the residence of Hon. Dr. Young, at present in the oc The tand is a part of Town Lot No. 76, in the Fourth Hundred lot Town Lotsin Charlottetown, measuring seventy - two feet nine inches on the West side of Prince Street, and eighty-four feet on the South side of Fitzroy Street. Lhe pleasant situation, and it being on the bigbest land, ynukes it one of the most de sirable Properties for a private residence in the City. Third —A VALUABLE LOT OF LEASEHOLD “7th day of June, 1861, and made between Ber- | mail carrier, of the oue | und thence along suid roud to | s apply to the Subseriber o1 the North side of Water-street, ; iP ottice. Bounded Warehouse, Telegraph Office, and | Shot, Weaver's Reeds Stove, Shee, aud Serubbing Brushes, Stove Polish, Looking Glasses, Shoe Blac king, Matches, Leather, &« Groceries. TEA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, LAND on the South side of Water Street, on which it has a frontage of thirty-eight feet, running back sixty feet, between the properties of Robert Long werth, Esq., and Mr the Osborne House and Bonded Wuarelouse sufficient stone on it to build a Cellar Wall thir. y feet front aud sixty feet in length, eight feet bigh all round. ‘This Property is held under Lease from to lead Birch at Guysgoro, NS., fér a Port in Britain Apply to D. MeDonatp, Esq., New Glasgow, N.38., W. Wersn, Es., Charlottetown, o4 to the subscriber at Antigonish JOHN BOYD Antigonish, N. S., July 6, 1863. Sin Tobaceo, Soap Candles, Pepper, Mustard, Starch, Coffee, Baking and Washing Soda, ' Cerrants, Raisins, Spices, and other family Groceries, all of the best quality. | This Stock comprises almost every artic le usually | found in a General Store, and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to give satisiaction «sug, DELANY & WILSON, | | } 1863. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON HOUSE, ga Stand fermerly Demzsey's, epposite Apothecaries’ Hall, Upper Queen-street. -——_—__b | H. HASZARD | HS received, per * URANUS,” from) Lendon, “* THERESA” and * PRIORESS from Liverpool,a large and well selected STOCK of British Dry Goods, | Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, | Groceries and Hardware. | i Having been — direct from the Mannfac tories on the beat terms, they will be seld at the the Estate of the late James Peake, with the privi leve of purchase on the expiration of the lease in April, 1564, for the sum of £ 152 currency, and is a most eligible stand tor any business. CIVIC ELECTIONS! BY THE MAYOR. [* pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made ard passed in | the Fighteenth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “An Aet to Ineorpodate the Town ot Charlottetown, Ido hereby give Pl BLIO} NOTICE that an Election of NIA WD Oe AND : ee ‘ wa a in front of the Colonial Building, in Charlotte FIVE col NC iLLORS, ‘town, on Friday, the 24th day of July next, at the for the City of CHARLS ITTETOW N, will be held hour of 12 o'cloc k, noon, those on TUESDAY, 4th Avaust next, at the several . : . : ‘e sever") Beautifully situated Pasture Lots in the places following : | In Ward No. 1,-—At the Store of A. H. Yates, Esq., Royalty of Charlettetown, known as Lots Nos. 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, and 174, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2.—At the Fire Engine Hoyse, front : : : ee a fronting on the Point of the North River, and on ing on Great George Street. | . ad : } Hermitage Creek, containing by estimation 104 acres | These Lots are well worthy the attention of a prac In Ward No 3,—At the ¢ ity Hall ln Ward No. 4 At the Fire Engine House, front ; J j tical farmer, as they are surrounded by an inex hanstible supply of mussel mud and sea weed, If not previously disposed of by Private Sale, the whole of the above mentioned Properties will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the various pre mises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST next CHARLES BELL. Charlottetown, May 29, 1863. | | Valuable Pasture Lots. | ing on King’s Square In Ward No. 5,—At the honse of Mr. FE fronting on Great George Street Needham, besides possessing other advantages. | tieulars made known on application to the Sub- seriber. T. H. HAVILAND. June 22, 1863. And at the said Elections the Poll will open at ¥ o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till five in the afternoon of the same day. | IMPROVED _ FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. ‘“*Namber One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street Namber Two shall comprise all that part of Char- | lottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and | Samnel Batt, and opposite | Has | YO BESOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, | Further par- | lowest prices for Cash only, comprising— Ladies’ Dress Material, | north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall | | comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Gratton and north of Richmond Streets. | HE subseriber offers SEVERAL VA- LUABLE IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE, situated on Township No. 31, viz:— in all the latest styles; SILKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces. SHAWLS and MANTLES, | in great variety and very « heap; | Bonnets and Eats. 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, Ke. Xe. Summer Cloths and Coatings ; A large variety of Shades and Textures ; Waterproof Coating, ec. Xe. ; in the lateat fashions STAPLE GOODS, Brown Cottons, White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings, | Priots, Farniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth Rags, Oil Floor Cloth, ke. &e. &e. 3000 Pieces Paper . Hangings, JUglish inake, verve ieup Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Duck, Water proof Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hats, Cape, Shirts, Collars, Pants. Vests, &e. HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints, Ojls, Turpentine, Spiks, Sheet lron, Steel, Wire, Gig Bushes, Grey's Plough Mounting, &c. &e — ALSO — Molasseg, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice & Pearl Barley,very superior ; Mustard, Pepper, Natmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, Raisins, Currants, Stareb, Blae, Blacking, Washing and Bak ing Soda, Leather Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Mamilla Kope, &c. Charlottetown, Jeune 15th, 1863. NEW HOTEL. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Char- | lottetown which lies south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shall comprise all TWO FAKMS containing 48 and 60 acres each, | and located on the South Wiltshire Road, and within eight miles of the city. These Farms are ina wood | state of cultivation, with Dwelling Houses, Barns, | ————" — Watch and Clock Maker. | ! CHOLCGE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES always on sale, and warrant a! Price £3 10s, and upwards A | to perform well WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &« &e. in| great variety | Charlottetown, August 4, [862 GEORGETOWN. Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re- tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in King’s County, Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry. ,Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for | Sale in King’s County. Nov. 18. MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, OF HALIFAX, N.S. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public, &e, &e. gy Orrice——Mrs. MeDonald’s, next door to Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. Charlottetown, October 21, 1861. THOMAS KELLY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor, ST. JOUN, NEW BRUNSWICK. June 22, 1863 2m pd ~ ROSE & McINTYRE, ‘General Commission Merchants, | $8 Cedar-street - - - New York. | PARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales of OATS and other PRODUCE, and purchase of Merchandize for the British American markets. | Refer to— A. N. Brown, Esqr., 180 Greenwich | street, New York; Messrs. Etliot & Co., 16 Lemoine j street, Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown, P. 1. Island | | | | Creement McIntyre. June 15, 1863 ' Co-Partnership Notice. entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Firm of UX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. C. C. VAUX. H. B. VAUX. Tropolit's Buildings, 152 Granville-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, S@pt. 9, 1862. 1 i Er “On the Squarc.” MWY HE SUBSCRIBER having been in the Commission Basiness for many years, begs | to intimate tothe pablic that he has now opened an Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edward Is laud, where consigmments will be received aud promptly disposed of on moderate terms. Produce purchased and shipped to order. WM. BEALRSTO, Auctioneer and General Agent. Summerside, P. E. Island, May 11, 1803. Ty” Rerenexces— Hon. J.C. Porr, Sammer VA | iside; Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill; Hon, Dayirt | Davies, Charlottetown; James CameBect, Esqr., Sleanor’s. su ; St | - ene ou. eS — | 1 JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sieigh Builders, Kent Street, pNron the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country generally, that they have lnow on hand a number of new and second-hand | Carriages, open and covered, of different styles, | which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. | All orders punctually attended to. April 14, 1s6z. ‘Marine Insurance Company OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. incorporated Lith ‘April, 1863. | PRESIDENT? BUSINESS CARDS. PURCHASE, ¢ Smardon’s Corner. | An Disorders aff PMUE UNDERSIGNED have this day) | energetic people. | the year 1855, there never was a Bank established | in this Island; in that year, under the pressure of that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitz- | rey Street, ineluding the Common of the said town.” See 18 Vic , cap. 34, intituled * An Act to Incor porate the Town of Chariottetown.” T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. Mayor's Office, July 9th, 1863 % Water, &c., on the premises ALSO, 100 acres, sitauted on the Tryon Road, | with good Buildings, a well of water, and good improvements. AND ALSO, several other improved FARMS, | beautifully situated on the West River, with good UNION BANK | “Wirnis's ALL THES OF settlement, with abundance of Hard and Soft Wood, . Pcie ogee reo a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | innit pivengre, ke, weldom met with Incorporated by Act of Colonial Legislature. i Capital Thirty Thousand pounds Currency, | ia 3,000 shares of Ten pounds each, pay- | able by instalments in three years. immediately, if required. For further particulars apply to VM. DOUSF, April 20, 1863. tf Charlottetown. FOR SALE, MANAGING COMMITTEE. Hon. W.W.Lord, M.L.C. a iiett ie redial = die fon. J. Pope, M.-P. P. the Subscriber situate on the Malpeque Road, em F.C eae Esq. | 224 within 1} mile of Charlottetown. The HOUSE Willis : He: d Fe 84+) ) is suitable for a Gentleman and Family, and the Th ~~ D id oo FARM consists of seven Pasture Lots, or about yoreas Dodd, Esq., t : L eighty-four acres. The Alfred Phillips, Esq.. Wm. R. Watson, Esq., 3 House and premises together, with as many of the J. A. Dares, Esq., Owen Connelly, Esq. | said Lots as he may want, also the CROP on the George Lavies, Esq., | Farm this year, if required. Apply to ry TY PEXUIS BANK is formed to supply an — a addition to the money cirenltaion of this Is via land, the want of which has for some time been sensibly felt. It is the natural consequence of an increasing population, an expanding Commerce, and of the enlarged production of an industrious and lucredible as it may seem, until PROVISIONAL ©. Palmer, Chairman, Hon. G. Beer, M.L.C. Henry Haszard, Esq., W. E. Dawson, Esq., James D. Mason, Esq., Charlottetown, June 8, 1863. ~ FFOR SALE! A on Lot Three, containing 100 acres of LAND, 70 of which age ina good state of cultivation, fenced off into eight aere fields, and the remainder covered a similar necessity, the Bank of Prince Edward | With eter =e and Fencing. The Main Road Island was called into existence ; 2nd while it has | n rough the Farm, and - has a front of ten facilitated the trade and commercial business gene | Sane oe the Gulf Shore, where abundance of vr a : ; | Sea Manure can be obtained. rally, it bas largely contributed to the develope Newegg sel aie i nen 0 mest af the resourese of the Country, and its reealis | 1¢ Buildings are nearly new — DWELLING vais “ah 1. “O + “ oo ae nre supposed to have been satistactory to the Share- ye aaa of ai as a me BARN = . ms iI holders, having for some years past paid them on FISH HOUSE ae oa a, aa oe ay veneer va oN a on Part of the Parchase Money can remain on the 1855, the large addition to our trade and commerce, the inereasing Revenue, the breadth of arable land cleared and cultivated, the growing increase of farming stock, the augmented export of grain and avricultaral produce of all kinds, have rendered ~ —¢ further Banking operations in this Island absoiutely | Tor Sale or to Let, necessa;'y. Jt appears from the census of 1860, and from other | A authentic sources, that in the preceding five years | HOUSE and STORE, with a good Granary the increase in the population of this Island was | and Stable, in an excellent business stand, at the 9 361 persons; increase of breadth of land under | Head of St. Peter's Bay. Apply to Andrew A. enltivation 45,000 acree ; increase inthe quantity of | MeDouald. Georgetown, or on the premises to roots and cereals exported 842,000 bush. That in| JOHN PARKER. the year 1861, the Imports amounted to £314,902, | Head St. Peter's Bay, 16th April, 1863 tf made to Mr. Thomas Mountain on the premises, or to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, March 9, 1863. Isl THE MANSION HOUSE, HE SUBSCRIBER — late of the * Terrace House'’—has leased the large build- ing on the corner ef Pownal & King Streets, in this City, and has had it remodelled and pyt in per fect order for aHOTEL. He solicits the patronag ot bis friends and the travelling publ to th “MANSION HOUSE,” whieh situated for travellers on either business or pleasure, —o the Steamboat landing, Bank, and Kead ing rr) FDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Ch. Town, P. E.1., June 1, }865. tf WOTICE! e e is conveniently | currency; the Exports, including shipping, to | 343,421, enrrency, (showing a balance of trade in favour of the Island.) ‘That in twenty years, trom | 1839 to 1859, the revenne more than doubled itself, the fivures being, in 1839 £17,011; in L859 £41,000. Whilst to carry on this additional trade, the pub- | ivr 2 lie Banking accommodation up to 1855 was nil, and - FREEHOLD LAND, on Lot 8, in Prince since that time jit has never exceeded £52,000 per | County, a good part of which is cultivated, will be annum, or about thirteen shillings per head for the | sold cheap, on application, at Summerside, to the wypulation, a sum so small as to be almost ineredi- | owner— , lble; while the Banking accommodation of the | | neighbouring Provinee of New Brunswick, it is | | believed, amounts te thirty shillings per head. The effect of the large additions above referred to, has been an increasing annual demand for. Dis- | | count, and for a larger amount of Circulation or | Mreehold Tand FOR SALE. | } MRS. JOHANNA O'CONNOR. April 18, 1863. TO LET. E PROPERTIES are ina flourishing | } Possession to any ot the above farms can be given FPNUIE HOUSE and FARM belonging to | muuirchaser ean have the | SHORE FARM, at Kildare Capes, | premises. Applieation for further particulars to be | WELL FINISHED DWELLING | ACRES of VALUABLE ‘O LET, and possession given | | Floating Capital; but as the Bank of Prince Ead-| ward Island did not provide this, the Public in| | their necessity were driven to the private diseonn- ter for accommodation, at very heavy rates, and it has been estimated that at these rates a som nearly equal to the ae of the proposed Bank is an | Ww HEREAS, by Bill of Sale, dated this ith day of JUNE, 1863, Mr. Rosaty Me- Jesatn, of SUMMERSIDE, in Prince County, Prinee Edward Island, Merchant, has THIS DAY soid, made over, and delivered to us all his Boek Debts, Notes of Hand, &e., PUBLIC NOTICE ie) pually diseountec hereby given to all Persons jndebted to the said) Deeply impressed with the importance of this) Ronald McDonald that we have appointed Wir- | evil, and feeling that there is in this Island an | 1 F.W. Har ES, Esqr. able quarterly. For further particulars apply to W. W. LORD. ‘harlottetown, June 8th, 1863. HANDSOME BUGGY, occupied by immediately, the COTTAGE and | [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861. | GARDEN frouting on Enuston-street, Rent low, pay- LtaM Beatusro, ef Sammerstde, aforesaid, our Attorney, to collect said Debts and Notes, and who} alone is authorized to yrant discharges for the same WETMORE & MceQULLOGH, ample field for the secure and profitable action of a | second Bank, the promoters have set on foot the | | proposed Establishment; and in submitting this | prospectus to the Foreign as well as Island Capi- talists, us a sufe and profitable investment, they beg | | &e., complete, for sale by April 27, 1863. BUGGY, NEAKLY NEW, (Scort’s | make.) with Heod and Reversible Seats, Pole, | N. RANKIN. (Of Malifax, Novs Seotig. Jane 8, 1863. isl 2m LIVERY STABLES, to refer to the Act of Incorporation of the Union Bank, now before the Legislature, and to those yarts of it especially intended for the secyrity of ; Shareholders and the public generally, namely, Section I8th, whereby Stockholders are declared nersqnally liable for redemption of all Bills issued (LATE GATES’S.) iby the Corporation, and all debts due thereby in ~ : HE SUBSCRIBER, having rented the | proportion lo the Stock they respectively bold; EXTENSIVE LIVERY STABLES, | but no Stockholder shall be Hable for any sum ex- known = 4 GATESS LIVERY STABLES, | ceeding twige the amount of his Stock, in addition North side of Queen Square, is now porared to | to the Stock held by him. hive HORSES and CARRIAGES, atallhourg,and| And also Section 20, wherein it is enacted that on reasonable terms. Iiy keeping good Horses and | the total amount of debts (deposits excepted) which Carriages, and paying strict attention to the wants | the Bank shall at any time owe, shall not exceed of the public, he hopes to merit a share of Public | three times the amaunt of the Capital Stock paid Patronage. : jin. ‘The Directors being made liable in their pri- Has yuod stabling, and will take the charge of | vate capacities for any excess. Horses, by the month or ge pt nape 2 Suse ition lists for Stockiakers (already largely : iS BA! r. |subseribed for) are in the hands of eaeh hy Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ' provisional committee. —— Juno 23, 1 Im Charlottetown, April 20, 1863. STEAMER “HEATHER BELL.” Ate will, until further notice, leave Char | lottetewn every TUESDAY morning, at half-pas (seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC | and will retarn to Charlottetown the following day | calling at Summerside on her way down. For Freight or Passage , apply on board at Wharf, or at Summerside to Mr. Muncer, Tele | graph Office. | June 15, 1863. ‘Wool! eel, ae ee Wool!! / Wool ie highest price given in CASH for of WOOL by GEORGE W. GARDINER. Charlottetown, 8th June, 1863, : any quantity Reddin’s +++ or Life De WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire. DIRECTORS: HON. DANL. DAVIES, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, HON. W. W. LORD, | HON. GEO. BEER, | JAMES DUNCAN, Ese. | HENRY HASZARD,Esa. SECKETARY: DANIEL J. ROBERTS, | } | ' } | | Liverpool and London | FIRE AND LIFE 7 T rn + | INSURANCE COMPANY. \"PXHE Agent for the above first class English Fire Insurance Company begs to }eall the attention of the public to the advantages | offered by this Company, in respect to the security | to the assured, and premptnessto pay losses, which, | without disparaging other Companies, may be safely iusserted to be superior to those afforded by any lother Company in the Island. The Liverpool and London F. & L. Insurance Company has been in successful operation since 1836, with agencies all lover the world, and bas paid in losses about two millions and a quarter sterling. Its subscribed ca pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone amouut to £1,312,000 stg. ; and the tire pre miums for L861 amount to £360,130 19s Od; and in ad- dition to this very large capital, the Company, having beeu established before the recent Limited | Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the | shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest | merchants in Liverpool and London, are liable for | the losses, should the whole of the capital be swept jaway. In this respect it differs, it is believed, from jany other Company established here. | And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from England, is anthorised to i draw Bills the momenta loss oceurs, and without | referring to the Home Company, to the extent of | one thonsand pounds sterling. | With these superior advantages, the Company is not disposed (though it might be well justitied) to ask a higher rate of preminm than other English Companies, which do not present the same advan taveous features, andthe Agent has been advised that an uniform rate has been agreed upou by the Directors of this Company and the “ Queen's,” and that the Agents here should, in this respect, “ act in concert.’’ W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent of the Liverpool and London Nov. 10, 1862 Fire Insarance Company. | } Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! agent for tlie above tirst class Insnrance Com pany, is prepared to tke risks on all deseriptions of property. J. 8S. CARVELL. | Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf [Extracts From Newsparenrs.] On reference to a return made to Parliament. and | ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th | June, I861, it will be seenthat the increase of Duty | for the year, paid by the “ Q’'EEN,” was £2567” | being ome of £1000 more than paid by any other otiice ever yet established in this City. “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no other Company, within the lease | same period, ever attained so large ap income in jeither the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statement we make no exception even in favor of our older local | companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the | Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.] , | Queen Insurance Company,” whieh last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A | reference to the ample report in another page will FEXHE Steamer ‘ HEATHER fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress & BELL, W.C. Bourke, Masier, | made by this association since its fonndation. Such _ | 8uecess is, indeed, rarely attained ; and it attests at t | once the excellence of its management, and the pub lie contidence in its constitution.”’ ; {From the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, 1861.] “Tt must be gratifying to the public generally, |} and sy to the proprietors, to tind that its in- | come during the past three years has increased at the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that ; | activity oe tifies to their financial ability and the care and pru- } dence which marked the investment of these funds.” NHE Subscriber, having been appointed | 4 “ Among these important institutions stands emi- nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “the | no other Company, Within the same short period, | tf | ever attained so large an increase either in the Fire vartment. This speaks highly for the | zeal of the management, while the | be consulted on the various branches of his protes- | | promptness with which all the claims, arising out | sion—more particularly those diseases incidental to \ | H¢ affecting the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. These Pills can be confidently recommended as the most simple and certain remedy for indigestion, flatulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, constipation, | and all the many maladies resulting from disordered | stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of primary | importance to set the stomach right. These Pils | are purifiers, alteratives, and strengtbeners of the stomach, They may be taken under any circum | stances. Though powerfully tonic, and satisfac- torily aperient, they are mild in their operation, and | beneficial to the whole system. Weakness and Debility, Nervous' Irritability. The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable Pills over the blood and fluids generally, is like a charm in dispelling low spirits and restoring cheer- fulness. Their general aperient qualities well fit them for a domestic medicine, particularly for fe- meles of all ages and periods of life. They never | betray any disagreeable irritating qualities; they | qnickly eject all impurities from the system, aud | regulate every function of the body, giving wonder- | ful tone and energy to weak and debilitated per- sons, while they brace and strengthen the nervous | system in & most extraordinary manner. To regain Health, Strength, and) Vigour. Whenever persons find themselves in that state | termed a ‘‘little out of health,” and there are 80 | many causes at work to shorten life, it is necessary that Holloway’s Pills, the finest purifier of the blood | ever known, should be at once taken, as they not only rid both solids and fluids of all morbid matters, | the frame in a most extraordinary manner. Old Coughs, Colds and Asthmatical | Affections. These Pills, assisted in their action by rubbing | Holloway’s Ointment very effectually twice a day | upon the throat and chest, and keeping those parts covered with the preparation, will be found the most effective remedy for asthma, coughs, colds, bronchi tis, and influenza. These remedies tranquilize the | | hurried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes,and | assist in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the air-passages. This treatment has proved wonder fully efficient in not only curing old settled coughs and colds, but asthma of many years standing, and even when patients who were in so bad @ state as not able to lie down on their beds lest they be choked by phlegm. Derangement and Distension of the Bowels, Flatulency, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Any symptoms of the above complaints should be immediately met by appropriate doses of these Pills, according to the printed directions: delay may be followed by disastrous consequences. These Pills are a certain remedy for all the ailments of the ali mentary canal, they secure the thorough digestion of the food, and act most kindly on the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. As a househvld medi- cine they are unrivalled, and should always be at hand. Very Important, of Costiveness Beware. Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, yet, at certain periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. All who are seized with apoplexy and pa ralysis, have previously suffered from costivenees. In the former case, the blood flies to the head, a swall vein is ruptured on the brain, and we know the rest. Let wives counsel their busbands, and husbands their wives, never to go to bed a secone night, if the bowels have not been properly moved during the day, particularly if they feel heavy ano crowsy. A few gentle doses of these fine Pills wil regulate the circulation of the blood, and remove al | dangerous symptoms. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world jor the following diseases :-— Blotches on the Fits Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas \ [Rheumatism jRetention of Urine whatever Cats &e , &e. Sold at the Establishment of Prorrssor Hortrio WAY, 244. Strand, (near Tempie Bar,) Louden ; alse by all respectable Drugyists and Dealers in Medi clues throughont the civilized world, at the follow ing prices: —Is I}d, 2s Yd, 4s Gd, Is, 228, and 33+ each Box. N. B.—There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. July 6, 1863. MAILS By Steamer ‘ Westmorland.” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. =_—— T! KE MAILS for the neighboring Pro- vinces, ete., will, until farther notice, be made up and forwarded as tollows :— For England, Newfonndland, Bermuda, and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon. Supplementary Mails will be forwarded the fol lowing WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, p.m. 3ist Aug. 2nd Sept. 20nd June os * Monday, Monday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Monday, 6th July Monday, 14th Wednesday, Sth * Wednesday, ltth Sept. Monday, Shh “ Monday, . a. © Wednesday, 22nd“ Wednesday, 30th “ Monday, 3rd Ang. Monday, 2th Oct. Wednesday, 5th “* Wednesday. Mth * Monday, im 6% Monday, 26th * Wednesday, 19th * Wednesday, 28th For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, twice in each week. as follows:—The week in which the mails are for warded to England, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, and Wednesday, at 8o’clock, p.m.; and the following week on Monday and Thursday, at 120’clock, noon. For New Brunswick, Canada, and the United States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning, at 8} a. m. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Otlice, Ch’town, June 22, 1863, ~ DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c. Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap. Robinsons’ Jadexicat Dentalsoap. Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth Soap. John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth Paste, MFXUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- ered, as substitates for all the Powders and Washes heretofore used, are prepared expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Materials of which Soap can be Made. They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro- matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti- septic and Astringent properties with which |they are combined. | ‘They effectually rid the mouth of the foctid | matter and tartar, which render the breath so impure and disagreeable. They give tone | and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly | | whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-| mature decay of those priceless organs, the | full value o which is never realized until | they are lost to us forever. by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL & CO., Inventors and Patentees of the TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. Only sold in this City by WM. R. WATSON, ta A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. mended as the BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware. January 6, 1862. R. W A CARD. R. CA PEL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, England, may but regulate all disordered actions, and strengthen | Second’ ry Symp. | Tue peculiar taint or infection which we eall Scroruta lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It — either produces or is —— produced by an en- 1 feebled, vitiated state of the blood, wherein that fluid becomes in- 4 competent to sustain rrcjcinet te vital forces in their Agee yjgorous action, and “Bjeaves the system to 3 fall into disorder and he scrofulous contamination is va- by mercurial disease, low disordered digestion from unhealthy 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 diseases 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, cruptive 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 does 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, Ergsipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, —— or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphiliti : : . emale W: and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Ayer’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 Arrr’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 have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsapartila, 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 decay. T riously eaused living, ; food, impure air, Ague Female Irregula Scrofula, or Asthma rities King’s Evil Bilions Com- |Fevers of all Isore Throats j plaints kinds Stone & Grave afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef- fectual than any other which has ever been Skin Gout Tous . Bowel Comp- |Head-ache | Tic Donuloureux available to them. laints Indigestion ‘Tumours Colies Inflammation |Ulecers AYER’S Constipation of | Jaundice Venereal Affec the Bowels Liver Compl'nts) tions CHERRY PECTORAL, Consumption Linubayeo oon of all The World’s Great Remed for oo ooo eo 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 80 uni- yersally 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 done. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aven & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. W. R. Warsox, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island and sold by Merchants throughout the Province July 21, 1862. WORLD’S HAIR RESTORE ; AND . ZYLOBALSAMUM ? Convinang Testimony, Rev. C. A BUCKBEE, Assistant Treasuror American Bible Union, N. Y. City, writes: “I very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numerous friends. to the great value of Mra, &. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa- mum.” Rev. WM. CUTTER,N Y. City: “My hair is changed to its nataral color, and growing on bald spot.” Rey. J. H. CORNELL, N. Y. City: “I proeured it forareiative. The falling of the hair stopped, and restored it from being grey to its natural and beau- tifal color.” Rev. J. WEST, Brooklyn, .. I.; “I will testify to their value in the mst liberal sense. They have restored my hair where it was bald, and, where grey, to its original color.” Rrv. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass: “I have used them with great effect. I am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it ia now soft as in youth.” Rev. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass: “ That they pro- mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, I have the evidenca of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No, 198 Greenwich Street, New-York, | | THE STEREODESMIC, | CR DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES. These TOOTH BRUSHES have heen exten- | sively introduced, are highly recommended | Numerous Certificates as above. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. NOTICE. LI persons having legal demands against the Estate of Jaukzs Cones, senior, of Char- lottetown, deceased, are requested to furnish their accounts to either of the undersigned, duly attested ; | and all persons indebted to the said Estate are here- | by required to make immediate payment to either | of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. | GEORGE COLES, } Exeentors. [ Dec. 22 SILAS BARNARD, Charlottetown, 24th November, 1862. } ' Grain, Grain. rprue highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, : * Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can be purchased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, of the late disastrous fire in London were met, tes- CHILDRE) and FEMALES — at his residence, | Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Mal Whie ae the Church at Southport. Glen Stewart, April 20, 1863, key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1862. NNR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Pe READY RELIEP THE GREAT INTERNAL AND EXTERN at REMEDY, STOPS THE MOST EXCRUTIATING Papy IN A FEW MINUTES, AND RAPIDLY CURES THE PATIENT, |RADWAY’S READY RELIEF | Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at aes ITS FIRST INDICATION Is to relieve the safferer of Party, no matter from what |cause it may originate, or where it may be seated If in the Head, Face or Throat; If in the Baek, Spine, or Shoulder; If in the Arms, Breast, or Side: If in the Joints, Limbs, or Muscles; If in the Nerves, Teeth, or Ears; Or in any other part of the body, ite application tp the part or parts where the pain exists will afford immediate relief. IF SEIZED WITH PAIN In the Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys; In the Bladder, Spleen, or Liver; In the Teeth, Ears or Throat; In the Brain or Nervous System; One teaspoonful of RADWAY’S READY RELTEP toa wineglass of water will, in a few minutes, restore the patient to ease and comfort. If Lame, Crippled, or Bed-ridden; If Palsied, Svalded, or Burned; If Bruised, Wounded, or Cut; If Strained, Injured, or Disabled; If Sun Stroke, or seized with Fits; If Weak in the Spine or Back; RADWAY’S READY RELIEF should be applied to the part or parts afflicted. Jt instantly relieves the patient from pain, and quickly heals, soothes, and strengthens the disabled parts, In all cases of Bites df Rabid Dogs, Reptile ., Stings of Poisonous Insects, the application of RADWAY’S KEADY RELIEF to the wound will prevent inflam- mation and mortification. WHEN SEIZED WITH CHOLERA, or Diarehoea, er Flux; Dysentery, Cramps and Spasms; Billious Cholie, or Gastritis; Fever and Ague, or Cold Chills; Scarlet, Typhoid or other Fevers; Influenza, Coughs, or Colds; Inflammation of the Stomach or Bowels; RADWAY'S READY RELIEF SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNALLY, One dose will stop ths pain; its continued use will, in a few hours, cure the patient. HOW IT CURES. The secondary indicatien of RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is to cure the patient of the disease or ma. lady that oceasions the pain; this it accomplishes rapidly and radically. No swift is the patient trans- formed from pain, misery, weakness, and deecrepi- tade to the delightful enjoyment of bealth and strength, that patients frequently ascribe its talis- manic power tv the supernatural influence of en- chantmeat. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache, Croup, Influenza, Sore Throat, Quinzy, Dip- theria, Hoarseness, Broochitis, Stiff Joints, Enlarged Tendons, Headache (Sick or Nervous), Asthma, or Hard Breathing. It is truly marvellous how quick RADWAY’S READY RELIEF cures the sufferer of these maladies. The poor, crippled, and pain- stricken Rheumatic has not to wait days before a change takes place, but im a few minutes derives ease and comfort. LONDON TIMES. Twenty Years of Sleepless Nights. Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq , of Havana, Cuba, the correspondent of the London Times, suffered with Acute and Chronic Kheumatism for twenty-five years, and for twenty years he had not enjoyed one whole night’s ealm rest. He applied RADWAY’S READY KELIBF—it immediately gave him ease and secured him the first calm and undisturbed sleep during the 20 years. The continued use of the Keady Relief cured him. PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE—THERE Is NO OCCASION FOR SICKNESS. When you first feel pain, then take a teaspoonfull of the Ready Relief, in water; or apply it to tke parts where you feel the discomfort. ALL MALIGNANT DISEASES first give warning of their presence, and if met promptly before they become securely intrenehed within the system, will be readily expelled. SIGNS OF SICKNESS. Headache, Pains in the Limps—in the Stomach, Bowels, and Kidneys—Cold Chills, and Hot Flushes, Coated Tongue, Burning Skin, Nausea, Shivering, Dullness, Loss of Appetite, Kestlessness, Giddiness, ke, dc., are premonitory symptoms of Matignaut Diseases. One dose of the READY RELIEF is sufficient to break up and expel diseased action, and restore the patient to health. IN THE ARMY. Dysentery, Billious Cholic, Flux, Yellow, Typhoid and Malarius Fever, Kheumatiscm, Small Pox, Dip- theria. Letters from Medical Direstors, Surgeons, and Military Officers endorse the importance ot Rad- way’s Keady Kelief over all other medical remedies, Eignta Maine.—Bighth Maine regiment, Serg’t C P. Lord writes that Kadway’s Ready Kelief saved the regiment from death while quartered at Tybee Island, 5. C.,, when working i the swamps, erecting furtifications. Every man seized with Typhoid and other fevers, Fever and Ague, Diarrbaa, Dysentery, Rheumatism, was cured by the use of the Ready Kelief. CAUTION. In all cases ask for Radway’s Ready Relief. Take no other. See that the signature of Radway & Co. is on the outside label of each bottle. Every agent is supplied with a new and fresh stock. Price 25 cents per bottle. Suld everywhere by Druggists, Merchants and Country Store-keepers RADWAY & 0O. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. June 29, 1863. HUNNEWELL’S TRIPLE REMEDIES. oe combination, under the study of the Tavs Axatomy or Mepicine, now perfected 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 its use every bour, and containing no ingredients to distarb the most delicate constitutions, becomes an enemy to all Throat and Lung»Complaiats, from that terror to children, Wuoopinc Coven, for which it is a cer- cain relief, to OLp AGr with its infirmities, and by a timely application will not only check that blight on the American climate, Consumption, but rob the grave of many of its early victims. For HoaRsexess s0 common to Public Speakers and Singers, it is without a parallel. For Sore THRoat, a certain cure. Make it your pocket companion by day, and your bedside friend by night, using it whenever you please. 2d. The Celebrated Tolu Anadyne, Which bas drawn such loud praise from thousands who have tested its true character, and found it a sure and immediate relief for Neuralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, Tooth-ache, Earache, Bowel Com- plaints, St. Vitus Dance, Bleeding at Lungs or Stomach, Distress in Chest after eating, and for all Nervous Complaints, to that chief of all causes of Disease, Depression of Spirits, and Insanity, the ** LOSS OF SLEEP.” For Common Heapacue, Nervous or Caronio Heapacae, and Viocenr Sick Heavacue, it has no equal, to which I can give the most undoubted re- ferences, and to which special attention is asked. For the Monthly Sufferings of Females, a perfect relief, while nature’s after work is undisturbed. By its use, many a wreck to the nervous system and Chronic Female Complaints will be prevented. 3d. Hannewell’s Eclectic Pills, Designed as the Great MercveiaL Sunstiture, and assistant to the work of the Tolu Anodyne, and Uni- versa) Cough Remedy, when cases to which they are adapted are aggravated by indigestion, Biliousness, &c., producing all the requirements of a gentle and thorough Famity Paysic, and coming in contact with the too common error of making a Pill Box of the Stomach, and producing by the number required for a dose such extremes, that the Stomach loses its balance entirely. A single Pill at night, or one at night and morn- ing, will in all cases produce a gentle and thorough cathartic. By taking a single pill every second or third night, and following it regularly, living on good and easily digested food, InpicesT10N, Dysrersia, Biniousness, Loss or Appetite, Liver Compaints, &e., are permanently cured. For Worms they area safe, cure. {gr Be sure tocall for HunseweEu’s preparations. | JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Commer- cial Wharf Boston, Mass. With whom Physicians, Dealers and Patients are invited to correspond. Pamphlets, Circulars, For- mulas, and all evidence of real character, sent free on application as above. : tg Also, for sale by all dealers in every city and town. Prices within reach of all. : Fac-simile of sigpature over cork of genuine only. For sale by W. R. Watsox, T. DesBrisat, BI. W. Skinxen, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Jan. 12, 1863. om epeedy and permanen, The Examiner 8 Printed and Pablished, every Monpay, I by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hills- borough-street, near King-equare. Price per annum, payable half-yearly us ADVANCE. “4