Yr Flour and Moal. UST RECEIVED, per Schr. ** HELENA ?— 905 barrels Fine, Saperfine, and Extra FLOUR, 10 bags CORN MEAL, 200 barrels do For sale hy GEORGE F.C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, August 3, 1857. Im.» FEXEACUER WANTED for the Little Pond School. Early application will oblige JOUN DINGWELL, DON. MeDONALD, JOHN McDONALD, Little Pond, Lot 56, August 3, 1857. Ex & Caz 6i. To Mr. W. B. Dawsen, Agent for Allen’s Mowing Machine. W E, the undersigued, having seen Allen’s Patent MOW- ING MACHINE in operation at John R, Bourke’s, Mill View, Lot 49, are perfectly satisfied of its competency todo good and clean work, as well in rough as smooth and level ground, as also in lodged and standing grass; and can confidently recommend it to Farmers wishing to purchase, J. R. Bourke, Wa. Jones, Avexanper Suitu, Arex. McDonaup, Samugn Lane, Joun SmaLewoon. Trustees. July 27. s ESSRKS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the iV Farmers of Prince Fdward Island, that after this date their NEW MfLLat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Pulling and Dressing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. The services of Mr. Lippineott, of Vietou, being secured as manager, they guarantee to finish work in the best possible manner, on the usual terms. Mr. H. Caunecx, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, will | receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despatch. | Tryon, July 27. tf KERR’S Fulling, Dyeing and Cloth Dressing Mills, | Middle River, Pictou, Nova Scotia. PPLE ABOVE MILLS having been recently fitted up with the latest improvements in Machinery, on a never failing stream of water, the Subscribers tender their services to the imhabitants of P. E. Island, and guarantee, that all orders entrusted to them will be exeuted ina style not to be surpassed in the Provinces. Particular attention will be given in returning Cloth without | delay. Charges as low as the lowest other Mills. Acents—W. T. Paw, Charlottetown ; Jauzs McFar.ann, Georgetown. Middle River, Pietou, July 27. bi G. & F. KERR. ' Cloth and Carding Mills. IIE subscriber will manufacture WOOL and CLOTH de- livered at his Mills, or to his Agents, before the Ist day of November next, at the following prices :— Carding, per lb. - - - 2d. Carding, Picking and Oiling, per lb. 3d. CLOTH. Dyeing and dressing Blacks, per yd. 1s. Od. do do Invisible Green, ls. 3d. Do do Brown, Is. Od. AGENTS. Mr. John Seott, Ch. Town, —_P. Stephens, Esq., Orwell, Mr. Sol. Muteh, Southport, J. Dalziel, Esq., Mur’y Harbor, }). Gordon, Esq., Georgetown, Mr. Jas. Finlay, Bay Fortune, Mr. Samuel Lane, Lot 49, Mr-R. Robertson, East Point, Mr. John Adams, Vernon River. New Perth, June 15. 3m JAMES McLAREN. Rare Chance for Speculators, OR SALE the HULL and SPARS of a| Clipper Brigantine, now nearly ready for launching of the following dimensions :—Length of Keel, 81 feet, do. Deck, 93 feet, Beam, 24 feet, Depth, 11 feet. The above Vessel is buiiding for the Newfoundland Market, but will answer any trade where her size may suit. Apply to Charlottetown, July 27. dw. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Regular Trader. WHE NEW FAST-SAILING BARQUE « AURORA,” 395 tons—classed A. 1, at Lloyd’s, and zincked— Lever Honss, Master, will leave Liverpool for Charlotte- town, direct, positively on the FIRST SATURDAY in SEPTEMBER next. Has good accommodations for a few Cabin Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to Messrs. Joseph Pope & Co., 1., Trafford Chambers, South John-street, Liverpool; W. Hi Pope, Charlottetown, or to JAMS C. POPE. Bedequé, July 13, 1857. Wotice S hereby given that the Co-Partnership heretofore existing | ° ° . | between the subscribers, carrying on business, under the | frost-] firm of * Thomas MacNutt & Son,” at Princetown, is dissolved | by mutual consent, to take effect on and after the 20th day of August next, on which day all the property of the said tirm | will be sold at Public Auction at Princetown, commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m., consisting of their ESTABLISHMENT at said town, VESSEL on the Stocks, LUMBER on hand, GOODS, | SLOWS, BOATS, HERRINGS, &e. &c. Terms at sale. Parties to whom the firm are indebted, are requested to fur- nish their accounts up to that date; those who may be in~ debted are requested to call and make payment, and those whose accounts are overdue are informed that they will receive no further notiee, but will be proceeded against at law. Mr. Charles 8. MacNuitt is the autherised agent of the firm. THOMAS MacNUYT, Princetown, July 20, 1857. H. S. MacNUTT?. NEW BOOKS! Te: subscriber takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of the Island generally, for the encouraging patronage they have hitherto afforded him ; and would inform all that he has received a FRESH SUPPLY OF BOOKS, of the ehoicest and most yaried description, suitable to the different tastes of the community. He is also prepared to furnish any. Book, published in the United States, on the shortest notice. G. W. MILLER. P. S.—The above Stock will be sold cheap, if aot cheaper, than any other Books that can be bought in the market. Quality unexceptionable. : Prince Street, July 27, 1857. Im a, WV...» TRAY COW.—Strayed from the Subscriber’s premises on ‘Tuesday last, a Black Cow with a short tail and a white apot on the forehead, and a split m the right ear. Any per- son giving information which will lead to the recovery of the game, will be rewarded by applying at the ‘* Examiner Office”’ or to the subscriber, MICHAEL TRAYNER. (5w.) Notice to Debtors. ersons indebted to the subscriber, by note of Hand Charlottetown, 27th July, 1857. LL or dames Robertson, Esq., St. Peter’s Road, who is autherised to give receipts for the same. If not paid in one month from date, they will be sued for without distinction of persons. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Bonshaw, West River, June 22, 1857. Im. pd. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON #STABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1[824,. * ,. . ‘ . i Capital, Five Millions Sterling. | April 4, CHARLES YOUNG, Agentvfor P.E.1. | ook Account, are requested to make payment to} TUE To be Sold, DESIRABLE FARM, eligibly situate on th A of the Montague River, Lot oY, distant three = y Montague Bridge, St. Andrew’s Point and Georg ig Forry comprising @ eommodious and well finisliec i ; DENCE lareo BARN, with two-horse power Phreshing | mn chine, four Grain Barracks, Sheep House, Pat ati | ge ith’s S ivi ell at pore | penter’s and Blacksmith’s Shops, Dairy, I wmnp | ide enn door, large board fenced Garden, well stocked wit it mime ‘and one hundred.and twenty Acres of LAND, well } 0 - | a good state of cultivation, judiciously e South side} i fifty cleared and in ae Lidl off and well fenced into three and four Acre bea : ae 'F ing an ex mt stone dyke. Fi front and rear of Farm being an excellent stone Gy Ee apply to the Subseriber, at his Office, Colonial suilding, Charlottetown. August 3, 1857. tf JOHN A An excellent Stand for a Country Store, DVANTAGEOUSLY situated at Vernon River, contiguous to Mr. Adams's ‘* Halfway House,”’ orn Caer facilities for Shipping, consisting of FOL R AC LES of frechol LAND, with Buildings thereon, comprising @ DWELLING HOUSE (newly finished), STORE, with counters and shelves complete, and a commodious GRAN ARY. f | The above mereantile establishment, known as Mount } Vernon,’’ will be sold or jas - most ee a ith i liute possession. For further particulars app eae Sil ARCHIBALD MacNELLL. | (Charlottetown, August 38, 1857. j— JOHN ALDOUS. Intestate Estate Sale. | vO BE SOLD, by Pablic Auction, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the 24th day of Angust next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, pursuant to a license for that purpose, by his Honor the Surrogate aud Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the 9th day of June last past, part of the Real Estate which belonged to the late Joun Anprerson, of Charlottetown, master mariner, de- ceased, Intestate, at the time of his death, that is to say All that piece of ground fronting forty-two feet on King’s Square, and eighty-four feet on Hillsborough Street, bounded on the east by land belonging toX\Mr. John Rider, and com- rising one-quarter partof Town Lot No. 82, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, together with the | work-shop or building thereon erected and being 5 and also, | all that other piece of ground, commencing at the northern angle of the said Town Lot, thence running westwardly wlosu Fitzroy Street, fronting thereon forty-two leet, thence running at right angles southwardly eighty-four feet, thence at right angles eastwardly forty-two feet, thence northwardly to the lace of commencement, being bounded on the east by land aendion to Mr. George Beer, and comprising one other quarter part of the said ‘Town Lot No. 82, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, with the appurtenances to the same belonging ; and of which said Real Estate the said Intestate, John Anderson, died seised and possessed in fee simple. : Dated at Charlottetown, this 18th day of July, 1857. CATHARINE ANDERSON, Administratrix of Estate of said John Anderson. Freehold Property for Sale in Charlottetown. pas subseriber offers for sale his HOUSE and PROPERTY in Charlottetown, situate on King Street, and adjacent to Prince Street Wharf, and nearly opposite the late residence of Jobn Brecken, Esq., comprising part of ‘Town Lot No. 22, in the First Hundred of Town Lots, and in breadth 44 x 80 feet. ‘he HOUSE, which has a stone-walled cellar, is 36 x 30 feet, with tem well-finished rooms; also, an OUT-STORE in the yard, 40 x 20 feet, two stories high, and a never failing Well of Water. | duly granted —ALSO— Another plot of GROUND, adjacent to the above, at a moderate Lease, containing in front 42 x 80 feet; the whole being in good order and condition. If not sold by Private Sale. the whole will be offered at Auction on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of August next, on the premises. Terms may be known on application to Mr. H.W. Lossan, or to the undersigned, July 27, 1857. JOHN P: OXLEY. Vaiuable Frechold Property. raxO BE SOLD by private contract, all that Freehold Pro- erty, at present oecupied by James Coles, situated at the head of York or North River, consisting of 150 acres of very superior LAND, from 8&0 to 100 of- which are ina high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with Wood and Longers. There is on the premises a good BRICK HOUSE, 36 x 34 feet, containing eight well-finished Rooms, with two roof Cellars; also, Barns and Stables, Outhouses, &. A never-failing Well of Water, with @ Pump at the door; likewise a SAW MILL a few rods from the house. This Property is beautifglly situated, and is well worthy | the attention of any person desiring such; and being but one | hour’s drive from the City on an excellent road, makes it a | very desirable situation, either for an agricalturist or any | other purpose. If not sold previous to the 10th of August next, it will then be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, of which due notice will be given. For further particulars, as to terms, apply to Jonn Moore, Bloomfield Mill, Royalty Road, or to the subscriber, at his office in Charlottetown. WILLIAM DODD. July 13, 1857. For Sale or to Let, DEVENPORT COTTAGE AND GROUNDS, gb Subscriber being desirous of removing into Town, offers for EL 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. Tae COTTAGE contains eight well-finished rooms, and a large pantry, besides a kitchen, laundry, and two rooms for servants. BARNS, SIPABLES, 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 kitchen 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 particujars, apply to the Subscriber. July 6, 1857. G. W. DEBLOIS, To Tanners and Curriers. OR SALE, the Leasehold Interest, for 999 years, in Fifty- four Acres of LAND, situate near Wheatley River Bridge, on which iserected, and in good repair a DWELLING HOUSE, 28 x 22, with a Lean-to 23x10, containing a Parlor, Bed- roem, large Kitchen, Store-room, and capacious Porch, Cellar &e., together with four good Bed-rooms on the second floor, the whole completely finished and fit for occupation. There is on the premises a TAN HOUSE, 24 feet square, 12 feet post, having Fight largeVats, besides severalsmaller ones, with implements and conyeniences for tanning and Currying, all complete. An improved Copper Boiler, capable of con- taining 4 puncheons of water, for the pes of aking Oose, | | with Furnace, and everything complete. The Tannery will) ‘turn out 400 hides, per annum, and at no great additional expense can he made to turn out 1000. A Workshop 22 x 15. There is also a Barn and Stable, 34 x 24, with a new Shed for -| gig carts, &e., 26x 14. Pig-houses, Grain-house. Barrack for hay, &c. ‘The whole being in every way fitted for the ‘immediate eceupation of a Tannerand Currier ; situate in one ‘of the most populous Townships in the Island, and having the | internal facilities of approach by land or water, .. . The Vats are supplied by a never-failing Stream of Wattr, which, with another also running through the same prémises, is capable of being made to work a Bark Mill, Carding Mill lor machinery. The above will be disposed of with or without | | the Stock, together with a quantity of Tan Bark. ‘Twenty Acres of the premises are under Crop, which will be i sold with or without the premises. An Orchard, comprising upwards of an Acre of Land, has been planted with about 100 grafted Trees, raised by Mr. W. miles from | j dune 15. EXAMINER... Extract of a Letter from PROF. HAYES, ENCLOSING A CERTIFICATE. : Messrs. FELLOWS & CO. Gents.: I made the examination of the Worm Lozenges, as you desired, and Sound only the pro- duct mentioned in your note, which was of course expected, but which was not the less interesting to me. You have made an excellent choice of ingre- dients, dnd the preparation is a tempting one, and must meet with a large sale from its merits. I en- close a document which you may publish. ° Truly yours, a A. A. HAYES. L? Mato ab gan od Certificate. — J have analyzed the Worm Loz- enges prepared by Messrs. Fellows & Co., and find that they are free from Mercury, and other metallic or mineral matter. These Lozenges are skilfully compounded, pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective in their action. Respectfully, A, A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to State of Mass. Fellows’ Worm Lozenges are sold by ia all Apothecaries. a we elt BREADSTUFES, Xe. HE Cargo of the Schooner REWARD, just arrived from Montreal, consisting of Flour, Cornmeal, Ship Bread, Crackers, Fancy Biscuit, &c., is now ready for sale, cheap for Cash, b DANIEL BRENAN & Co. Charlottetown, May 18, 1857. Isl & Pro 3m ~ NX ta 1857 NEW GOODS. 1857 SELLING OFF CHEAP. HIE Subscriber has received, per ‘ Rover's Bride, an Exteasive Stock of Fashionable Dry Goods. imported from England, which consists of every article requisite for the Summer season, and is offered for Sale at remarkably low prices. cceaterees. thea 2h... AROMAS RRILY. Fresh Importation—Spring 1857. QUEEN STREET HOUSE. UST LANDING, Ex ‘ Rover's Bride,’ a well assorted STOCK of Fashionable Dry Goods, suitable for the season, and will be disposed of at the lowest figure. jy ? An assortment of prime GROCERIES. May O5. , ALEX. McKINNON. NEW GOODS. ‘y UST RECEIVED, per ‘** Lo,” ** Caro.Line”’ and ** ARIEL,”’ e 95 SOFAS, 50 BEDSTEADS, 50 dozen CHAIRS, 10. sets painted Bed-room FURNITURE, 2%) Cases CLOCKS, 50 Tables, 250 sides Sole Leather, Buckets, Forks, Hay Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Fixtures for Chain Pumps, Boots and Shoes, and a vanes of other articles. Arso—Extra-superfine FLOUR, done up in Bags of 23lbs. each. June 29, 1857. W. B. DAWSON. To Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Others. KE OR SALE,— Windlass gear, Hawse pipes, Convex clench rings, Scupper lead, Yar. Pitch Rosin, Oukum, cordage, Litharge, whiting, Spikes, Nails, Chisels, gouges, Augers, planes, Hinges, braces, Screws, locks, Saws, zinc, English & Scoteh ‘Common iren, Refined tron, ILoop iron, Sheet iron, P late iron, Thimble tron, Cast steel, German steel, Blister steel Spring steel, —_ ’lough mounting, Cart axles, Cast boxes, Tin, Cart pipes, Gig pipes, Anviis, vices, Bellows, Red lead, Yellow paint, Blue paint, Sweet oi], Lard oil, Roofing oil, W indow glass, Yellow ochre, Coach varnish. White lead, Black paint, Red paint, Green paint, Linseed oi], Machinery oil, Turpentine, Red ochre, Patent knotting, —ALSO— A few Crates of EARTHENWARE, suitable for the Trade DUNCAN, MASON, & Co. Charlottetown, May 25, 1857. London House---Established 1820. WNEW GOODS! SPRING 1857. X «Tsabel’’? 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 usual low prices for prompt payment. Wholesale customers supplied at low rates. The present importation consists of— 70 chests prime Congo TEA, 6 trunks Boots and Shves, 2 cases ready-made Clothing, 1 case Gloves, 6 bales Cotton Warp, 1 do Shawls, 3 do Clothesand Summer 1 do Hosiery, wares, Coatings, 3 do Haberdashery & small 4 bales grey Calico, 1 case straw and silk Bonnets, 2 do white do 2 do Millinery, 2 do printed Calicos and 10 bbls. crushed Sugar, Delaines, L bbl. Currants—-crop of 1856, 4 bales striped Shirtings, 2 casks prime Malt Vinegar, 1 do Carpets & Woollens, 2 hhds. Linseed Oil, 2 do corn and flour Sacks, 40 kegs London White Lead, 21 trunks American summer 2 casks Putty, Hats, in Panama, Leghorn, Packages Indigo, Starch, Blue, Palmieaf; and light shades, in wool, Kossuth and other styles, 2 cases Townend’s silk and yelvet Hats, Cases Jadies’ Dress materials and Robes in Silks, Poplins, Barages, Muslins, Balza- rines, &e. Soda, Pepper, Ginger, Corks, Washing Powders, &c. Ke. Keys Hall's Powder & Mustard, 15 bundles Spring Steel, 50 bags cut Nails, 2) packages Ironmongery, Casks patent Shot, Nos. 56 G, BBB and | to 10. 10w D. & G. DAVIES. CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. peeve per schooner “‘ AMAGENT ” from Halifax— | Dark. ' Hhds. Sugar Edinburgh Ale Earthen Jars ra If the above valuable Property is not disposed of by pri- | Puns. br’t Molasses Burton Pale do, _ Pickles _yate sale on or before the First September next, it will then be | Do. Jamaica Rum London Porter Sauce | advertised for sale My Public Auction, together with the whole | Do. strong Spirits Lemon Syrup Brushes | of the Stock, Crop, Household Furniture and other effects, of | Hhds. Holland Gin Cider Blacking | which dué notice will be given. Do. Cognae Brandy Biscuit Tobacco Application to be made to Jonny Lawson, Esg., Charlotte- | Do. ScotchWhiskey Ship Bread Digby Herrings |town, or to the subscriber on the premises. Do. P. E.I. do. Raisins Candles ISAAC WHITLOCK. | Port Wine Annapolis Cheese Rice Wheatley River, June 18, 1857. 2+ 54; 4 Sherry do, Figs Soa ; Madeira do. Currants Coffee LL PERSONS to whom the above named is indebted, will Champagne, bottl’d Dye-stuffs Burning Fluid 4 please send in their Bills for settlement ; and all persons Sweet Oil Sweeties Canada Flour, &c. indebted to him will pay their respeetive amounts on or before | ‘lea in variety Prunes Shefheld Almonds. the 20th day of September neat. Charlottetown, June Lo. 4m HUGH FRASER. , o —|DRUGS & M aT ae a Se Ex * FA ITH" from London, and recent arriv j Halhfare and Boston, . frontivt fEMIE Subscriber has received his usual Supply of Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and 7, Brushes, Chemicals, Faney and Toilet Articles, aw 64 Mixed Pickles, Worcester Sauce, Anchovy and Shrimp P,™ Ess. Lemon, Vanilla, Ratafia and Coffee, Rose and Paste, Flower water, Capers, Orange and Lemon marmalade, salad oil, French Vinegar, Coxe’s Gelatine, candied citron’ lemon and orange peels, sardines, curry powder, Cay pepper, chillies, maccaroni and vermicelli, mustar o powder, preserved ginger, isinglass, gelatine, lozenges, French truffles, treacle, basket salt, & double Gloster Clegg City Drug Store, June 1. W.R. WATSON. 4 —ALSO— No such word as Fail, A resistless Remedy, CIRCULAR TO THE SICK, The first hospital surgeons and medica! publicists of Europe, adm or the : the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and mi services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world re. pose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlie the externa}: evidence of disease, and neutralize the fiery elements which feed ang exasperate the malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, yet in. their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably dig. 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, lotions, and ey recipe of the pharmacop@ia have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influ. ence, und its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful, DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the a nee of malignant ulcers, aftera few applications of this Oinuwent. T surrounding reduess vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes On more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material and the ulcer radicaliy cured. cM 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 qu removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disticure the heads and, faces of children. SIGNIFLCANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlontic and Pacific. | whaling fleet asa cure for scorbutic affections and as the best possible /remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently, ; | virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. Brooms, Sythe Sneaths and Scythes, Hay Forks, Manure | poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and j from Boston, and for sale at the American House :— | been ordered by the Sultan of ‘Turkey for hospital purposes, ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS, The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other it first discharges the’ 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 by steamex- plosions, Bruises, Burns, Scealds, Rheumatism, Stillness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, igs employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. This marvellous remedy has been introduced by its inventorin person into all the leading Hospitals in Europe, and ao priaate household should be without it. = Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases— Bad legs Chiego foot Fistulas | Sore-throate Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin disease Burns Chapped hands Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Bunions ‘Corns (Sofi) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Viles / Tumours chetoes and Contracied and! Rheumatism Uulcers Sand Fhes | Stiff Joinis Scalds Wounds Coco-bay Klephantiasis [Sore Nipples |Yaws., Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway 244. Strand, (near Temp!c Bar.) Londons, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, aleo by all , respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout thecivilized ‘ | world, at the following prices:—I1s 3d, Ss 3d, and 5s each Pot. ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. : N. B.—Directions tor the guidance of patients in every disorder are allixed tu each Pot. : ; Dr. Morse, the Inventor and Manufacturer of Morse’s Indian Root Pills. dw ILS philanthropist bas spent the greater part of his life in travel- ling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as weil as North | America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western | country—It was in this way that the Indian Reot Pills were first dis- Nutmegs, Allspice, Washing | covered. Dr. Morse was the 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 itt” action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every pame; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, aud if nature is not assisted in throwing of the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to att, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to puta | medicine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manuf from plants and roots which grow arouad the mountainous cliffs Nature’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. Oneal. the roots frdm which these Pills are made is a Sudorific 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 " ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they ' large amouuts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any cther way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and ate companies the other properties of tie Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities Ly the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Piilenet 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 pét- fectly healthy; consequently a!l sickness and pain is driven from system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and oleat.— The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to beeast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and | t a 9 the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted |mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mi with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through ever, and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Mie PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by tillions of the sick to blooming health and happiness, Yes, th who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and a and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements Of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a Call the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have : numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great aud wo j medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two Goses had bee® taken, they were astouished, and absolutely surprised, in wi ; their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate eagean@- strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they a% once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these . 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 retur@s» and the prospect of along and happy life will cherish and b your days. For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drug Stores of Ww. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the stores throughout Island, Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicines, caB ' furnished at Proprietors’ prices at the Drug Store of ae July 6, 1857. W. R. WATSON, General Agen — R. . The Examiner = S printed and published every Monday by Epwarp WHEtA%s” I a} ite office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery: ; Price — Ls. per annum, payable half yearly en advance. EDICINEs, | i