“ EXAMINER ” EXTRA. CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 6, 1868. —_—_ A New anv Geasn Ereoca ts Mepicine.—Dr. Maggie! is the founder of a new Medical system. The quantitarians, whose internal doses eufeeble the stomach and parclyze the bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite with from one to two of his ordinary Pills, and cures the most viralent sores with a box or so of his wonderfal and all heaiing Salve. Those two great specifics of the Doctor are fast super- ceding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Magwiel’s Pills ans Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the ineffi- ciency of the (so called) remedies of others, and apon which people have so Jong blindly depended. Mangiel’s Pills are pot of the class that are swal- lowed by the dozen, and of whic every boxful akenecreates an absolute necessity for another. Cine or two of Magyiel’s Pills suffices to keep the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, create an appetite, aud render the sp rite licht and buoy- ant. There is no griping. aud ne reaction in the form of constipation. Ifthe liver is affected, its functions are restored, and if the nervous eystem je feeble, it is invigorating. This last quality wakes the medicine very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive dis- eases are literally extingutshe! by the disinfectant use of Maguiel’s Salve. In fact, it is here an nounced that Mageret’s Bittous Drsrertic axp Diannea@a Pitts core where all others fail- While for Burns, Sealds Chilblains, Cats, and all Abrasions of the Skin, MaaGiet’s Satve is in- falliable. Soid by J. HAYDOCK, It Pine street, New York, aud all Drugyists, at 25 cents per box. “ Cersterreits!—Buy no Maggiel Pills or Salve with a little pamplet inside the box. They are bogus. The gennine have the name of J Haydock on box with name of J. Maggiel, M. D. The genuine bave the Pilis surrounded with white powder.” Frentret Burns! Fearrut Scarvs!—Dr. Magygiel’s Salve steps tho ost violent pain of barns, acaids, ete.. ut once, while for wounds ila, corns, ete., it is unsurpassed. Sold by all druggists. W.R. Watsou, agent for P. E. Island PERRY DAVIS PAIN KILLER. Fas become an article of commerce,—which no ynedicine ever became before. J\ is as much an item in every bill of goods sent to country merchants as tea, coffee. or sugar. This speaks volumes in its favor.—|Glene Falls Messenger. Rev. H. L. Van Meter, Burmuh, writes, ‘‘ The Pain Killer has become au almost indispensable | article in my family.” Hundreds of missionaries give similar testimony f its virtues Rev. J- G. Stearns writes, “ beet remedy for Dyspepsia | ever knew.” Rev. Jabez S. Swan says,“ | have used it for years ic my family, and consider it an invaluable emedy.”’ Rev. M. H. Bixby writes, “ Ihave had occasion © use the Pain Killer very frequently dering my esidence in Barmah, and have found it a very useful medicine. I did wot think I could visit the angles without it. In case of Cole, Diarrha@a, and Cholera, the Pain Killer gives speedy relief, and for many other ailments I have found it bene ficial. It ie popular in Barmah, among the natives as well as Europeans. J} always carry it with me for my own beuelit, and the good of the people where I go.”’ nei ® ———— MANNA IN THE DESERT. How like Manna, refresFing and nourishing, the poor pilgrim in the Arid Desert of Disease and de- spondency is the wonderful Manochon of the Axtce:. JUDSON’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, Like the Brazen Serpent raised by Moses in tae deeert, they cure almost miraculously. THRE HEBREWS LOOKED Upon the Serpent and were healed. The Gentiles and the Jews Soth IN OUR TIME TAKE this remedy and are cureu. GET THE“RESCUB OFTULA ALMANAC.” Soid by all Medicine Dealers. HUNNEWELL'S UNIVERSAL ten Years have clearly COUGH proved that the theory of REMEDY. simplicity, the great element ot this spleadid preparation, whica allows its use whenever there is tickling «r irritation in the Throat, and producing no debi- lity, is the onjy and true theory by which Colds, Coughs, Hoarsencss, Bronchial Complaints, ard all Throet Affections, which, if neglected, end in Consumption, can be effectually cured. t>}* Sore Throat, the great origin of Diptheria, wheo neglected, is cured by making # Gargle with equal parts of water. ‘hooping Cough is completely relieved of its violence by a constant use of the remedy. £3" Testimonials of undoubted character can be seen at my office by all. Smal! Bottles, 25 cents. Largedo. 50 cts. Ee Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in —_——a or a> oe —- —— AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. Brown’s Vermifuge Comfits, Ox Worm Lozexces. Mach sickness undonbt- edly, with childrea and adults, attributed to other causes. isoceasioned by worms. The‘ VenmiFuGE Comrits,”’ although effectual in destroying worms, eau do no possible injury to the moet delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be safe and sure iu eradicating worms, so hurtfal to children. Children having worms require immediate atten- tion, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolong- ed sickness Symptems of worms in children are often over- looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, whieh can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients ased in making Brows’s ** Vernutruce ComFits’ w such as to give the best possidle effect with sufety. Ccatis & Brows, Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cents a box. July 29, 1867, ly Keep your money at Home AND PURCHASE THE ISLAND CHAMPION! which is about the BEST MOWING MACHIN for general use in PRINCE EDWARDISLAND! THE CHEAPEST! LEAST COMPLICATED! AND EASIEST KEPT IN ORDER, BEER & SONS. Agents. Jone 12, 1868- Administration Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the ESTATE of £ the Honorable EDWARD THORNTON, late of Three Rivers, in King’s County , deceased, are required to make immediate payment to the ondersigned, Adminietratrix of said Estate; and #1 persous baving legal claime against the satd Estate are requested to furnish their Accounts, Guly attested, within Tunex MoxtHe from the date hereof. FLORA THORNTON, Administ reirix. Three Rivers, Lot 53,2 Jane 19th, 1868. ¢ Administrators’ Notice, LL persons having cluime against the Istate of 4h the lat FREDERICK PETER N¢ /RTON, of Georgetown, Esquire, deceased, intestate, are re- quested to furnish the same duly attested. within cnsee monthe from the dute hereof; and those in- Gebted to the said Estate, are hereby requested to muke immediate payment to our agent, at Cardigan Bridge, Mr. G. t Owen, whom we have author- ‘ued lw grunt receipts in our name. THOMAS OWEN, STEPHEN BOVYER. ne Administrators. Ch’town, June 15, 1868. i eee een Wanted, A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNGMAN, as ~S 'TAVELLING AGENT. Good B ‘eterenes required. Apply at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, June 22, dia Jin —_—— I consider it the ; TNERPOL HSE WILLIAM FULL, AS RECEIVED per UNDINE ,from LIVERPOOL, VOLANT, from GLAS. | GOW ; and other arrivals, the greater part of bis SPRING SUPPLY of British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, and the leading NOVELTIES of the Season, which will be found on inspection to compare favorably with any Stock in the Market, and will be sold at his usual low prices FOR CASH. pey~ Remainder of SPRING STOCK daily expected per AMPHION, from LONDON. June 1, 1868. DN yo § OF a P $s B i>8 & & Og ot. ™ «Be COMER, "3 et ae & 7 — oe See » Ws -— ; 3 = Sy ee =, ae ee ise) oS ve VACCINATION, 77 Superintendent for Vaccination for Charlottetown, Common and Royalty here- by gives notice that he attends at Dr. Joliuson’s Dispensary, Kent Street; on every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, from two to five o'clock, in order to Vaccinate (without charge) all persons who may attend for that purpoee. The Superintendent is aware that several hun dreds of persons, in bis district, are not vaccinated aud ure exposing themselves, their families, aud the pablic, to the awfal disasters of the small pox pestilence ; and also te the heavy penalty which the law enacts ; he therefore earnestly warns them not to neglect so important a duty any longer, so he will be compelled (however unwillingly) oa prosecute defaulters after this opportunity. H. A. JOHNSON, Superintendent. i Ch’town, June 18, 1868. m NOW LANDING, CHESTS Congou TEA, 25 Bbls. KEROSENE, (Standard White) 5 Hhids. Granulated SUGAR, B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch’town, June 15, 1868. Notice. We: the Undersigned, hereby give NOTICE, to all whom it may concern, that PROMISSORY NOTES hereafter taken will iv no case be ENDORSED fer RENEWAL except on payment of (24 per cent.) Two and one-half per eentum commission for endorsing, and then only at the option of the endorser. CARVELL BROTHERS, WILLIAM DODD, NEIL RANKIN, ARCH. McNEILL. Chtow'n, P. E. I., June 10, 1868. TEA! TEA!! TEA UST RECEIVED from HALIFAX, ex Steamer ‘ALHAMBRA’— 20 Chests TEA, For Sale by 30 4i ae CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Jann 2?. 183%, FRESH CRACKERS. UST RECEIVED, FRESH from the Bakery — BOXES BUTTER, SODA, WINE, WATER and SUGAR CRACKERS. 2 N. RANKIN, June 15, 1868. WEDNESDAY AUCTIONS, HE SUBSCRIBEKS will have a Sale of FLOUR, MEAL, &c., every WEDNESDAY at II o'clock, during the Summer CARVELL BROS. Jane 1. A Large Copper Still, Fok’ SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, WM. DODD. June 15, 1868. GOLD & SILVER. Watches, Clocks, Chains, BROACHES, BPAR-RINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, and a large assortment of BLACK BAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND CHAINS. ALSO—A varied assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES to suit any sight, for sale by the Subseriber, opposite the City Hall. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker. Minne, June. hy 1888. § BAIT MILLS! RECEIVED*ON CONSIGNMENT— 2 5 BAIT MILLS warranted of excel- lent workmanship, which will be sold | VERY LOW. H. E. STARBIRD, & CO. June 15, 1868. Kish Barrels! FISH BARRELS, 50 For Sale by June 1. CARVELL BROS, APPENTICE WANTED. A‘ apprentice Wanted to the Watch and Clock Making Business. >. eRT SNEESTON. North Side Queen's Square, f Juve 15th 1868, HAY RAKES! Rens per Steamer PRINCESS OF WALES— 40 Doz. 3 Bow Hay Rakes, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, June 22, 1868. ly Y COME AND UY CH J. W. FALCONER & CO’S. Received per “ Undine,” @ choice lot OF DRESS GOODS, Prints, Grey & White Cotton, Cotton Warp, Gentlemen’s Hats, §c. Millinery, Bonnets and Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &c. MILLINERY, DRESSES, AND MANTLES! Made to Order at Lowest Rates! We are determined to suit those who may favor us with their Custom, Please Examine for Yourselves ! J. W. FALCONER & CO, South Side Queen Square, June 8, 1868. GLASGOW HOLNE. Queen Street. _NEW ARRIVALS OF Spring and Summer GOODS. FREDERICK LEPAGE HAs RECEIVED per recent arrivals, Spring & Summer Stock of DRY GOODS, &c., &e., &c., which are offered for sale at his usual low prices. FREDERICK LePAGE. June 15, 1868. Buckets & Brooms HOLESALE and RETAIL,—CHEAP for CASH, : HENRY A. HARVIE. Queen Street, June 22, 1868. 3in Waggons! Waggons! INGLE and DOUBLE SEATED WAGGONS will be SOLD AT A BAR- GAIN if applied for at once, enquire of HENRY A. HARVIE. Ch’town, June 22, 1868 3in TEA! TEA! TEA! ReitGuvon by Brig “AMPHION,” from LONDON, and now on SALE— 78 Chests of CONGO TEA. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. June 29, 1868. 4in HENNESSY’S BRANDY! 50 ases, | Dozen each, from Charente via Halifax. WILLIAM DODD, Qneen Square. Ch’town, June 15, 1868. isl 4w FLOWER POTS. l CRATE, CONTAINING~ 30 doz. Flower Pots. (assorted) Butter Coolers, Flue Conductors. N, RANKIN, June 29, 1868. Qin HOUSE COAL! , yo SUBSCRIBER is prepared to supply any quantity of SUPERIOR Round and Small OAL, from Sydney, Lingan, and other Cape Breton Coal Mines. A. McNEILL. Reading Room Building, , tf May 25, 1868. Wool! Wool! HESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly re- constracted and enlarged by additional Machinery and Steam Power, will coutiuue to manufacture Cioth from custom woo! as heretofore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and ae skilful operatives for every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction general- ly, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and making quicker returns for wool left with them. In addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous- ly made, they are manufacturing several new styles for men’s wear, and full width blauketing. {Ss Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks. and of good quality, may be left at Hon. H. J. Calbeck's, Charlottetown, or at the Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, May 18, 1868. ; TOBACCO MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES QUIRK, CUSTOMERS SUPPLIED ON Reasonable Terms, ON HAND 20,000 CIGARS, Consisting of the following Brands, namely, Flor, De Cases, Prince of Wales, Star of the West, La Flora and Punch. —ALso— A large supply of Fanvey Pipes. 200 Boxes LOZENGES, and other CON- FECTIONARY, 6 Cases 8 card MATCHES, 308 doz. SHOE BLACKING, 115 DRUMS FIGS, &. &e. U 3m Queen Street, Peet aejune 19,1868. §