44 7 I 1 IS EXAMINER. aos ainn nina sa a Rees wn Races, Races. FEMIE Charlottetown Raves will take place on MONDAY | and TU BSDAY, the 28th and 29th September, inst. ‘The fullowing prizes will be run for -— FIRST DAY. tst Race— Sweepstakes; for 2 year olds, Prize $10; en- trance 15s. Seeond horse to save his stake. [if not more than two horses enter for this race, no public money tu be added.} Catch weights. 2d Race—$25 Cup, for 3 year olds. trance 10s., weights 7 stone 9 lbs. 3a Race#20 Plate, for horses‘of all ages. Entrance 10s., tile heats. Weights38 year olds, 7 stone 9 lbs.; 4 year vlds, 8 stone 7 Ibs. ; 5 year olds, 9 stone 4 Ibs, ; 6 year olds, and aged, 10 stone. Winning horses to carry 4 |bs. extra. 4th RaceTrutting match, for £5. Entrance Ids. Two mile heats. A eS $ mile heats. En- SECOND DAY. Ist Race—Plate of £5, for horses of all ages. Futrance 10s., weights as first day. 24 Race—Ladies’ Parse. Entrance Weights as above. 3d Race—Plate of L4. as above. 4th Race—Plate of £4, for beaten horses. Catch weights. All jockeys to ride in colors, said colors to be made known tu the Seeretary at the time of entrance. Bridle races eath day. All horses entering for the first day’s raves must be entered with the Seeretary, on or before 6 p. m., of Saturday, 20th vf September, inst. Fit and proper Stewards wiil be appointed before the day of racing. All persons entering horses must be subscribers to the umount of 10s. All dogs found on the course to be destroyed. JAMES COLES, Secretary & Treasurer. P. 8.—There will be a meeting of the members of the Racing Club, at the Globe Hotel, on Thursday, Ist October, to hear reports from committees, atid to make rules for the government of the Club. Sept. 14, 1857. (Isl. & Peop. Jour.) Strayed or Stolen, N the 2d instant, from the Pasture of Raven W. Brecken, Esq., a heavy Brown MARR, with switch tail and heavy mane, and a dark colored horse Foal. A suitable reward will be paid for any information that may lead to their recovery, un application to Mr. Brecken, or tu Chiurlottetuwn, Sept. 14, 1857. P. G. CLARK. Wee the Mount Pleasant School—a TEACHER, of either the first or second class. Apply to PATRICK GRIFFLN, one ot the Trustees. St. Andrew’s, Sept. 14, 1857. Moncton and Shediac Railway. NTIL farther notice Trains will run between Shediac and Moncton every lawful day, leaving Shediae at 74, a. m., and 44, p.m.; leaving Moncton at 9, a.m., and 6, p.m. Fare 2s. Gd. Children under 12 years, half price. Freights at the following rates, viz :— Mile heats. 10s. Mile heats. Entrance 10s. Mile heats, weights Mile heats. ne — Flour..... b didote bipisi o'0ib Sie bie ....6d. per barrel. FUR eeiis cae cxtsidcawiun diners. i Tad. do. Pork ..... gives evict edsesoebes Od. do. Oats...... oS bea ebeediedoes bb 14d. per bushel. Berwyn. o.oo s BW Hai s Mile soe ss 2d. do. Other goods in proportion. All goods delivered at the stations. ‘The ** Maid of Erin’’ councets with Saint John twice a week, leaving Saint John on Tuesday and Friday evenings and arriv- ing at Moneton at high water next morning. There is also communication with Saint John three times a week by stage coaches. The steamers “* Westmorland’’ and ‘* Rosebud ’’ connect with Prince Edward Island on Wednesdays and Saturdays. R. JARDINE, Chairman Railway Board. Saint Jobn, August 31, 1857. tf Dissolution of Co-partnership. mpuke Co-partnership advertised in April and May last, between the undersigned, under the name of Daniel Brenan & Co. is this day dissulved by wutual consent, and al! debts due to the said firm are tw be paid ty LD. Drenan, Ubarlottetown. DANIEL BRENAN. Sept. 7, 1857. F. P. NORTON. New Tailoring Establishment. (HNUE subscriber, in introducing himself to the citizens of Charlottetown, and the inhabitants of the Island gene- rally, begs to announce that he has commenced business in the above line in Mr. Taowas Essory’s new building, near the ‘Temperance Ilall Prince-street, and is now prepared to execute all orders with promptitude that may be entrusted to him. Ile would also state that, having served his apprenticeship with a mechanic (late of this city) of unquestionable ability, he has since had several years’ experience in the business in some of the principal cities of the United States and neighbor- ing Provinces; having likewise received his knowledge of CUTLLNG from one of the best Tailors in British North Ame- rica, and by practical experience in eutting-rooms,—he has no hesitation in offering his services to a discerning public, con- fident that he will give satisfaction, both as regards style and price, to those who may fayour him with their patronage. Ch. Town, Aug. 31, 1857. Isl lin P. REILLY. a en CARGO of Square Hardwood Birch TIMBER, DEALS, SPARS and LATHW OOD, consisting of the following, vin :-—100 to 150 Tons Hardwood, 18 to 22 inch; 40 to 50 of 3% ineh Sprace and prime White Hemlock Deals, to be shipped dry from a seow; 100 to 200 Spars, (assorted sizes) ; 5 to 10 Cord Lathwood; 2 to 300 Tons of small size Hardwood, to suit for shipbuilding or St. John’s, N. F., market, will be suld cheap, or given on the halves to a vessel for St. John’s, N. £.; a portion of the latter at Orwell; 100 to 150 Tons of Hardwood ; 40 to 50,000 feet of 3 inch Spruce and White Hem- lock Deals; 8 to 0 Cord of Lathwood, for sale in Orwell. Deals can bedelivered at the wharf dry. Should the above cargo not be sold by the Ist of September next, they may be shipped on freight to Great Britain, if one or two vessels can be had to suit, at a moderate freight, at that time. The former cargo will be ready for shipment at Montague, Three Rivers, P. E. Island, on the lst of August next, and the latter at Orwell, on the 10th of same. For price and terms enquire of BENJAMIN DAVIES, Charlottetown ; PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell ; or Messrs. ALBRO & Co., Halifax, N.S. My. Thomas Annear, Three Rivers, can show any of the above cargoes, Orwell, July 20, 1857 oh ee |e. PATRICK STEPHENS. Grain, Grain, Grain. FPNNE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis ‘ey, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — AX, XX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. Stoves, Stoves. , “Qdessa” from Albany. HE subscriber begs to inform his friends in the city and country, that be has received by the above vessel a large and varied assortment of Cooking, Franklin, Air-tight and Close STOVES; also, Shop and Parlor ditto—alb of the newest patterns, which be offers fur sale at a simalladvance at his Auction Room, Queen-square. — - June 29, 1857. Isl & P * WILLIAM DODD. - City Livery and Sale Stables. FPFAUE subscriber, seeing the néessivy of a convenient place | 1 | RARE CHANCE! Lands and Mill for Sale. reXO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY | the First day of October next, at the hour of Kleven o'clock, forenoon, on the premises, that desirable and excellent VARM, in the flourishing settlewent of French River, New London, recently in the occupation of Mr. W mn. Beil, and now) of Cascum pee, containing 100 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, |} 50 of which are cleared, together witha good Dwelling House, ‘containing six rooms, finished, Barns and other Out-houses, | and an excellent well of water, with a good pump tn if. ‘I his | | beautiful Property is situate at the mouth of French River, and is well adapted for either a Fishing or Ship-building ‘establishment, both having been prosecuted by the owner some | ——ALSO | time sinee. Ox TUESDAY, the 20th October next, at the hour of Eleven | s’elock in the forenoon, on the premises, on Lot 3, Western Road, 150 Acres Freehold Land. | with a Dwelling House and good frame Barn thereon ; toge- ther with a SAW MILLE, in excellent working order. ‘This Farm is in a good state of cultivation, and is well worthy the attention of intending purchasers; and in the bands of an | industrious man, would yield hima comfortable living. Further particulars made known, on’ application to Mr. Charles S. Hunt, Auctioneer, St. Eleanor’s ; or to the Sub- seriber at Cascumpee Point. Cascumpec, Sept. 7, 1897. Ow WILLIAM BELL. | ~~ fg Landlords and others. cy LET asan Hotel and Boarding-House, with immediate possession, | that large and commodious dwelling lately in the occupation of Mr. J. McKenna, and which the present proprietor has fitted up for the above business, in the vicinity of Messrs. McGill and White’s ship- yards, Itconsists of a good cellar 41 feet square by 7 feet deep, together with 16 large rooms, including Kitchen 20 feet square. Good | stabling adjoining the House. Apply to the undersigned at the Gas Works. WILLIAMsMUKPHY. | Charlottetown, August 31, 1857: Tsl. udameniiine tieciiiniatuasl FOR SALE, the Leasehold Interest in the “ WARREN | FARM,”’’ for eighteen years from Ist May,.1858. ——ALSO The whole Stock of pure bred Angus Cattle and Leicester Sheep on the Farm, If the latter be not disposed of by Private Sale before the 22d October next, they will then be sold by Auction, without re- serve. Apply to JOHN LYALL. Warren Farm, 24th August, 1857. bi To be Sold, | A DESIRABLE FARM, eligibly situate on the South side | of the Montague River, Lot 5Y, distant three miles from | Montague Bridge, St. Andrew’s Point and Georgetown, by | Ferry, comprising a commodious and well finished RESI- | DENCE, large BARN, with two-horse power Threshing | machine, four Grain Barracks, Sheep House, Piggeries, Car- | penter’s and Blacksmith’s Shops, Dairy, Pump Well at porch door, large board fenced Garden, well stocked with fruit trees ; | and one hundred’and twenty Acres of LAND, well watered, fifty cleared and in a good state of cultivation, judiciously laid off, and well fenced into three and four Aere fields ; the front and rear of Farm being an excellent stone dyke. For | particulars, apply to the Subscriber, at his Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetuwn. August 3, 1897. tf For Sale, TEXTE DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, now in the oecu- pation of the subscriber, on Hillsborough-Street, near | King’s Square. The premises may be inspected at any time ' by persons desirous to purchase, and for terms of sale appli- cation to be made to THOMAS PARSONS. Charlottetown, June 8, 1857. IsL.tf An excellent Stand for a Country Store, DVANTAGEOUSLY situated at Vernon River, contiguous to Mr. Adains’s ‘** Halfway Ilouse,’’ and possessing great facilities for Shipping, consisting of FOUR ACRES of freehold LAND, with Buildings thereon, comprising a DWELLING HOUSE (newly finished), SLORE, with counters and shelves complete, and a commodious GRAN DRY "The aboye mercantile” establishment. k ‘ Mount \ ernon,”’ will be sold or leased on the mdr we as terms. with immediate possession. For further agcnsona apply to the owner, ARCHIBALD wt MaeN EILL. Charlottetown, August 3, 1857. > | } | { JOHN ALDOUS. | ' ' | j | | j i ee iis ty Dwelling House and Land n-car Charlotte- town for SaJie- Fok SALE, the newly built and commodious Dwelling House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Mand adjoining. The Dwelling House eontains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There is also Stables, Coach-house, Rovt-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. ‘The dis- tance from Charlottetown is rather less thau ene mile. Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pastare Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling House. For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. For Sale or to Let, DEVENPORT COTTAGE AND GROUNDS, VHE Subscriber being desirous of removing into Town, offers for SALE or to LET, the above named property where he now resides. This property is prettily situated, and is only about one mile from the centre of the City. The COTTAGE contains eight well-finished rooms, and a large pantry, besides a kitchen, laundry, and two rooms for servants. | BARNS, STABLES, Coach House, and other Out-Buildings are in good repair, and are convenient and commodious. A Well of excellent water is within a few yards of the kitehen door. The LAND consists of THREE PASTURE LOTS, of which from 6 to 12 Acres will be sold or leased with the House and Buildings. For Terms, and further particulars, apply to the Subscriber. July 6, 1857. G. W. DEBLOIS. Valuable Farm _in the Royalty of Charlottetown. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE, a FARM of about Forty Acres of very Valuable Land, situate in the Royalty of Charlottetown, and ts _ the distance of about two miles from the City This Property fronts nearly 30 chains on the St. Peter’s Road, and | about 15 chains on the Union Road, and adjoitis the valuable Farm of the Hon. George Coles. ‘Vhe greater portion of the Land has been recently cleared. For particulais, apply to Juve |. if W.H. POPE. For Sale, OTS suitable for Villa Residences, situate on the western moiety of ** Spring Park’’ FEstate—within a few minutes walk of the Province Building. For further particulars, plan, &e., apply to Tuzo. Dessrisay, or to the subscriber May 18, 1857. tf W.H. POPE, ““ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company”’ of for the sale and purchase of Horses in the City, will, | id connection with bis extensive Livery Stables, give every | ettention to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell. | His commodious Stables, fitted up fer the purpose, and to which he invites inspection, can accommodate a limited number of Horses by the week or otherwise. - — for former pattonage, he trusts a likeral public wi : ee him in the present undertaking. harlo £ ttetown, May 4, 1857. ly. J. H. GATES. LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Millions Sterling, April 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.L- Liverpool Salt. Tr IE subscriber has just received a supply of the above June 8, 1857. article, which he will sell low, for cash only. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. /usual low prices for prompt payment. J UST AUTUMN GOODS. 1857. GOOD assortment of BRITISH DRY GOODS, adapted for the present season, for sale at reduced prices by the A subseriber, 3 THOMAS KELLY. Queen-street, Charlottetown. Aug. 31, 1857. ~ CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Ree per schooner ‘ AMAGENT ” from Halifax— | Hhds. Sugar Fdinburgh Ale Earthen Jars Puns. br’t Molasses Burton Pale do. Pickles Do. Jamaica Raum Londen Porter Sauce Do. strong Spirits Lemon Syrup Brushes Uhds. Holland Gin Cider Blacking Do, Cognac Brandy Biscuit Tebacco : Do. Scotch Whiskey Ship Bread Pigby Herrings Do. P.E.I. do. Raisins Candles Port Wine Annapolis Cheese Rice Sherry do. Figs Soap “| Madeira do. Currants Coffee Burning Fluid Champagne, bottl’d Dye-stuffs Canada Flour, &e. Sweet Oil Sweeties ‘Tea in variety Prunes Sheffield Almonds. Charlottetown, June 1d. 4m HUGH FRASER. ~~ ¥London House---Established 1820. NEW GOODS! SPRING 1857. UX ‘Isabel’? from Liverpool, ‘* Europa’’ from London, and “Galena” from Boston, the subseribers have received 465 packages of Merchandize, and 12 tons Bar Iron, which, with their stock on hand, they offer for sale at their Wholesale customers The present importation consists of-— 5 trunks Boots and Shoes, 1 case Gloves, 1 do Shawls, 1 do Hosiery, [wares, 3 do Haberdushery & small 1 case straw and silk Bonnets, supplied at low rates. 70 chests prime Congo TEA, 2 cases ready-made Clothing, 6 bales Cotton Warp, 3 do Clothes and Summer Coatings, 4 bales grey Calico, 2 do white do 2 do Millinery, 2 do printed Calicos and 10 bbls. crushed Sugar, Delaines, 1 bbl. Currants—-crop of 1856, 2 casks prime Malt Vinegar, 2 hhds. Linseed Oil, 40 kegs London White Lead, 2 casks Putty, Packages Indigo, Starch, Blue, Nutmegs, Allspice, Washing Soda, Pepper, Ginger, Corks, Washing Powders, &c. &c. Keys Hall’s Powder & Mustard, 16 bundles Spring Steel, 50 bags cut Nails, 20 packages Ironmongery, Casks patent Shot, Nos. 56 G, BBB and 1 to 10. D. & G. DAVIES. 4 bales striped Shirtings, 1 do Carpets & Woollens, 29 do corn and flour Sacks, °1l trunks American summer Hats, in Panama, Leghorn, Palmleaf; and light shades, in wool, Kossuth and other styles, 2 cases Towntnd’s silk and velvet Hats, Cases ladies’ Dress materials and Robes in Silks, Poplins, Barages, Maslins, Balza- rines, &¢. June 15. 1l0w Flour and Meal. RECEIVED, per Sehr. ** HELENA ’’— Q03paryls Fine, Superfine, and Extra FLOUR, 400 baes CORN MEAL, 200 barrels = do For sale by GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, August 3, 1857. lm. Bricks. ROM 50 to 60,000 hard burnt BRICKS, of a superior “Guality, for sale at the subscriber's premises on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; or on the wharf, by the Lighter load of 5,000. July b, 1357. Pro.8i J.P. BEETE, To Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Others. : BAOR SALE,— Windlass gear, Liawse pipes, Convex clench rings, Scupper iead, Tar, Pitch Rosin, Oakum, cordage, Litharge, whiting, Spikes, Natis, Chisels, gouges, Augers, planes, llinges, braces, Screws, locks, Saws, zinc, Knglish & Scotch Common tron, Retined tron, Hoop tron, Sheet iron, Plate iron, Thimble tron, Cast steel, German steel, Biisier steel Spring steel, Piongh mounting, Cart axles, Cart boxes, Tin, Curt pipes, Gig pipes, Anvils, vices, Bellows, Red lead, Yellow paint, Blue paint, Sweet orl, Lard oil, Roofing oi), W indow glass, Yellow ochre, Coach varnish, White lead, Black paint, Red paint, Green paint, Linseed oul, Machinery oil, Turpentine, Red ochre, Patent knotting, —ALSO— A few Crates of EARTHENWARE, suitable for the Trade DUNCAN, MASON, & Co. Charlotietown, May 25, 1857. /¥rom a Justice of the Peace. Blgin, A. C., 12th May, 1856. . Messrs. Fellows & Co., No. 8 Germain St. Gents. : 1 accidentally sent the other day to a store for some Vermifuge, and the man not having much on hand’sent me some of your Worm Loz- enges. My children showed symptoms of worms at the time. 1 gave them accotding to direc- fions, and in 2% hours from the time they com- menced taking the Lozenges, one (a boy about 6 years old) had passed 25 large, worms ; the other (a gil 3 years old) had passed 12 ; and I deem.it but. just to say that from this slight acquaintance with your remedy, I feel satisfied. that your Lozenges are cheap, cou- venient, safe, and more effectual than the or- dinarp remedies, and as such 1 cheerfully re- commend to all heads of families. Yours, with respect, JOHN §. COLPITTS, J. P. FELLOWS’ WORM LOZENGES ARE SOLD BY ALL APOTHECARIES, aaa Tae > DRUGS & MEDICINES. Er ** FAITH,” from London, and recent arrivals from Halifax and Boston, pss Subseriber has received his usual Supply of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles. —aLso— Mixed Pickles, Worcester Sauce, Anchovy and Shrimp Paste, 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 citron, lemon and orange peels, sardines, curry powder, Cayenne pepper, chillies, maccaroni and vermicelli, mustard, baking powder, preserved ginger, isinglass, gelatine, lozenges, French truffles, treacle, basket salt, & double Gloster Cheese. Fellows’? Worm Lozenges. Certificates from persona of the first respectability in New Brunswick, concerning - parts, and which will open the batural passages for the disease to Prof. Mohr’s German Fly Paper, |. re R the sure and certain tion of FLIES, ANTS. gett MOSQUITOS, &c. ov" Without danger to be apprah from the insects poisonin any they may come in contact w} Jeaving the paper. It is simple and safe, yet sure ., in its action, and possesses a . other poisons in its not being Jiable | m= advadtage over ui mistaken. The above is the only sure and genuine article ever to the public as a DEADLY POISON for the above ests. a Be sure and ask for PROF. MOHR’S GERMA M. 8. Burr & Co., Ney a PAPER, and take no other. L frac hill, Boston, General Agents for the New England States British Provinces. Also, Agent for PROF. MOHR’3 G& Rat and Cockroach Exterminator. For sale in Charlot by all the Druggisis at 44d. per sheet. 2 0. No such word as Fail. A resistless Remedy, ‘ ‘ tt gah & q oa * a 42 vt 7 ens oi | * - oat = 7 Se pe at “on ‘ ILO 4 LLOWAY CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. ' The first hospital surgeons and medica! publicists of Europe, sdni 2 the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and Sa services; and the masses,in this country and throughout the world pose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pene ‘ _ the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlie the e evidence of disease, and neutralize the fiery elements which teed ang exasperate the malady. : RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. ~ : These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, “a their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable. they invariably appear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, anti dote to pain and inflammation, KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS, In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, Jotions, and recipe of the pharmacopayja have proved useless, the Omtment accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its inflae ence, und its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderial, } DISCHARGING ULCERS. j A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance ‘of malignant ulcers, after a few applicat:ons of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh beginte take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material aud the ulcer radically cared. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injuries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation con- stantly athand. Itis an absolute specific for sore breasts. and quick] 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 Poeific whaling fleet asa cure for scorbutic affections and as the best possibie remedy {ér wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of ‘Turkey fer hospital purposes, ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. _. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almest miraculous. I[t first discharges the poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterwards complete are safe as well as permanent. ; WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS. AND SCALDS. In cases of the fracture of the bone, injuries caused »y steam ex-. plosions, Bruises, Burns, Sealds. Rheumatism. Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews. itis employed and warmly reco’ by the faculty. ‘This marvellous remedy hasbeen introduced by inventor in person into all the lesding Hospitals in Europe, and priaate househol@@teeuld be without it. ’ Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the follow tapncenea =e og) Bad legs ‘Chiego foot || Fistulas Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin disease Burns \Chapped hands |Glandular Sweiligs)Seurvy Bunions \Corns (Sofi) Lumbago Sor Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes and Contracted and: Rheumatism [Geteers Sand Flies | Stiff Joints Sealds W oands Coco-bay Klephantiasis {Sore Nipples | Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway ,244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Londoa, and 80, Maiden Lane, New. Yerk, algo by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout thecivilized world, at the following prices:—Is 3d. 3s 3d. and 5s each Pot. ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes, N. B.—Virections for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Dr. Morse, the Inventor and Manufacturer of Morse’s Indian Root Pills. ao philanthropist has spent the greater part of his life in travel- ling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North: America—has sperit three years among the Indians of our Western. — country—It was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first dis- . covered. Dr. Morse was ‘he first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD—that our strength, health, and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogge!, and do not act in perfect. harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, _ sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our” 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 blown out. How im then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and — open. And how pleasant to us that we have it io our power to puta. medicine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs ia Nature’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. } 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 Expectorant, that opens and unclogs 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 gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw | large amounts of impurity from the biood, which is then thrown out bountifally by the urinary or water passage, and which could, not have ~ been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and ace companies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thas 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 blood, becomes pes » fectly healthy; consequently a!l sickness and pain is drivea from the system, Tor they canuot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear.” The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is begause they do not get a medicine which will pass to the affli , be cast out; hence,a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted — mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing | with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vain and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Mofse’s — PLLLS have added to themselves victory upon vietory, by restoring” millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands) who lave been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, — and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the buraing 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 beem — 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 witnessing ” their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease A strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they &.; once gu to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be chown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemy © will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again returt, , and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten , your days. ee For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drug Stores of w.R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the stores throughout the , Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicines, can furnished at Proprietors’ prices at the Drug Store of July 6, 1857. W. R, WATSON, General Agent. — a a eT The Examiner § printed and published every Monday by Epwarp WHELAN, , at his office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery. _ City Dreg Store, June 1. W. BR. WATSON. Price — 15s. per annum, payal oaalf yearly mm advance.