eeepc tors ences alter, you may enjoy 3-1 the comfort and happiness which are’ wished you by your Most devoted and obedient servants, In beha’. of the Inhabitants, Fivete Gaiany, Joun Arsnravx, Pipers J, Gaui, Fipete Peney, Sytvan Gavnant, Cuances GaLvanr, Thomas Brennan, Joun Cian, Sytvan Arsneaux. To raz Inprrenpext Exxcrons or tor First District or Prince County, My Dear Frienps— I return my sincere thanks for the flattering address you have so kindly presented to me on retirivg from your District. My gratification will be complete if you return (as I have no doubt you will,) at the coming election, the two Liberal candi- dates, Messrs. Conroy and Doyle, who are now in the*field, in opposition to the Tory candidates. When I made up my mind to contest the Second District, I felt quite satisfied you would appreciate my endeavours to secure the return (as I am sure [| shal!) of another member to support the cause of civil and religious freedom. I regret the course my duty to you has compelled me to pursue, for I am well aware no one could poll a greater numberof votes in the first District than myself, nor would you find eitber of tbe present Liberal candidates opposing me, were I a candi- ‘date for your suffrages, for both of these gentlemen retired “from the contest last year lest thoy might injure the Liberal cause, I thank you for the kind wishes expressed by you towards my wife and family; and if they have extendad the rights -ef hospitality to you, hate you not at all times received me and mine into your houses, more as one of yourselves than’as a way-farer ? And [ hope$whev I am ao longer your Representative, I may have many occasions of again expressing the kind hospitality I have always met with amongst you. Wishing you prosperity and happiness, I remain, your obliged and grateful friend, JAMES WARBURTON, Wood-brook, March Lith, 1859. Che Examiner. eters = ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E.i., MARCH 22, 1859. PBL LO Le el ~ OP THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION. We have delayed the publication of our paper considerably bey end the usual! time, so as to obtain, if possible, full and authentic accounts of the returns in the several districts on (Monday) that accounts were reccived from some of the more distant sections of the Island, and there are yet several cons‘i- | ’ . tuencies regarding the returns from which mnch doubt is entertained. We give, however, below such information as we have obtained. ; infirm electors, who certainly was not one of our “ fat and Satarday last, but it was not untila late hour yesterday | y THE EXAMINER. eT Ce Mr. Thornton has been re-elected, and report says that the “almost hesitate to believe, even in spite of the most undeniable Liberal cause has gained strength in that district by sending | proofs of their existence; fur ruffianism to equal theirs ean in Mr. Ronald Waiker as colleague to the late Speaker in’ scarcely, we think, be found any where, except in the records | Opposition to Mr. Thomas Owen, junr., the bally of his party. | of the Black-Boy Alley gang of the Blood-Bowl House, in | —Another change is said to have taken place in the represen-| «* the Mysteries of Old London.”’ Onrsinn Bernarp, | tation of the fourth district—the political parsons having suc-) If the infatuated individuals who have been deceived and ceeded in getting a weak-minded man like Mr. Finlay MeNeill | misled by the men—the most worthless and most abjectly sel- preferred to a man of sterling worth and independence like Mr. fish men —who have organized this despotic association, and George Harris. The parsons who led the unholy crusade, in| who frame the laws by which it is governed, could only for _ connection with a worthless fellow who enjoys the local soubri- a moment contemplate, as reasonable beings, the villainous | quet of « the devil,’’ are Rey. Alex. Sutherland, of New London, | deeds done in their sight, either under the sanction of these a Mr. McKay, of Belfast, another of the same name, of Murray men or by their command, most clearly would they sce pre- Harbour, a Mr. MeNeill, of Wood Islands, and a Mr. Munro, figured therein the Rule of the Iron Rod—the despotism which of Brown's Creek. Those clergymen, we are informed, were | will be put in practice if ever the reins of Government be en- at work day and night since the disselution, poisoning the trusted to their hands. minds of their credulous and weak-minded followers by false- ees PAIN KILLER. and Mr. Harris in particular. If they have obtained a victory Travellers are always liable to sudden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera ‘ : 3 ; aoe -, ..| Morbus, and these occurring when absent from home are very un- | by such disreputable means, they have paid heavily for it, if pleasant. Perry Davis’ Vecerapce Pary Kinien may always be their consciences are not of the most accommodating description. | relied upon in such eases. As goon as you feel the symptoms, take one With the ; ie to eae teagspoonfal in a gill of new milk and molasses and a gill of hot water, ith the imperiect information, before us, we can hardly | stir well together and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until re- state positively what will be the relative strength of parties; ee a pains be severe, bathe the bowels aud back with the : . : _. | medidine, clear. hae os | but if seems to us, that the numbers will be something like | In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a teaspoonful in a gill of hot what the ere in the late ; fi ie water swectened well with molasses : also, bathe the throat and stomach what thepGeee 8 the sate vane, namely 16 Liberals to 14) faithfully Waitt: ahe tuedicine clead: ? _ Tories —cight Liberals for King’s County, six for Prince, and| Dr, Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases of bone-setting faster ae a \ i | than anything he ever applied. two for weeon County. That our opponents are not very Fishermen, so cften exposed to hurts by having their skin piereed _ well pleased with the result of the general election, is evident | with hooks and fins of fish, con be much relieved by bathing with a little nie ae of tbe Pain Killeras soon as the accident occurs ; in tiia way the from the c'atter which they have already commenced—and | anguish is soon abated ; bathe as often as once in five minutes, say three which always follows defeat with them—about scrutinies and | or four times, and you will seldom have any trouble. was . | Toe bites and scratches of dogs or cats are cured by bathing with the petitions to the House of Assembly against the; return of pain Killer, clear. Great success has been realized by applying this certain members with whom their minions were too weak to | ‘icine as soon as the accident occurs. a A “a. . . " : | ORAM AMAA contend. Tory ambition is a very rapacious animal, and will | si 3 : s oe ; ; : : é f Tlolloway’s Ointment, —Piles and Fistulas, and the other virulent dis- swallow any garbage to appease its cravings. ‘The doctrine | orders of the channols of the uterus or bowels, are relieved and removed a is ae ee ee i i i + | by applications of this Ointment, preceded by warm fomentations. Ye —- to be generally ineuleated amongst the saction—got eho <die from these coulies oa the te should as oa time ia | Seats in the House of Assembly by honourable com petition, if taking heed of this friendly warning ! 23 you can; but by any means pet seats in the House of Assembly. : We shall publish in our next No. a correct list of the names | i a — = coeee were Perry wen coe : in numerons cases, and believe i e avery valu: ‘ine. of the members returned, together with a true statement of Pipa, firenpee sig es ~ | : |I have preseribed it extensively in bowel complaints, (parti- _ the number of votes recorded in each Town and District. cularly for children,) and it is in my opinion superior to any preparation I haye ever used for the relief of those diseases. A. HUNTING, M.D. hood and misrepresentation against the Government generally, | C2 ys -—--— + + wom oan AN INCIDENT OF THE CiiARLOTTETOWN ELECTION. : | A few sick, infirm, or crippled clectors were taken in Birth, carriages to the Poll, and tho votes of such electors, on both HI. Pope ef e darghubtt en ran” he Oe tnctant, Bon. W. sides, were given and received over the heads of the crowd surrounding the hustings. One of these crippled, sick, or —_ Mlarricd, ee! ee : At Bedeque, on Tuesday, the 22d ult., by the’ Rey. Robert S. Pat- greasy citizens,’ ‘in broad cloth buttoned to the chin,” but | terson, Mr. James Frederick Kirkland, of Lot 17, to Miss Janet Cairns, nevertheless an individual of very decent exterior, was dri of the come. ae : : ’ ven) At Charlottetown, by Mr. C. Barker, Mr. W. Woodman, Bible /up outside the crowd, in front of the hustings, Kine’s Square, Christian Minister, to Miss Mary Brooks, of White Sands. by Doctor S4Bkithe. to vote fan hi ' ay : By the Rev. R. S. Patterson, at Daraicy, on the 24th ult., Mr. Jobn J Moetor venkins, to vote for him, and, on the Doctor's calling | J. Wright,of Lot 27, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Francis Clark, of Lat 18. upon the Returning Officer to take the r. an’ il On the 16th instant, by the Kev. T. Duncan, Mr. James Sample P — na ne ROOF INSH'S Vote, George | ., nics Saas anen nen ; ; ‘Beer, Esguire and City C tél, °2 believe s , 2 : Queen's County has returned the same proportion of | a y Councilor to boot, we believe, called} At St. Andrew’s, on Monday, the 28th ult , by the Rev. Mr. McPhee, Liberals and Tories as it did at the last election, that is—two | of tho former and eight of the latter. Charlottetown was very spiritedly contested, and the number of votes polled shewed the increasing strength of Liberai opinions and the | corresponding decline of Toryism. The first district bas | shown its great regard for intellectual acquirements on the , part of its representatives by returning two dummies. The second district will be honoured by the ornate eloquence of Mr. J. Longworth, and the time-serving political principles of Mr. Laird will be rewarded by further recognition in the | eame district. Messrs. Coles and Kelly occupy a higher posi- | tion in the third district then they did after the last general i j election, having obtained larger majorities over their opponents | The following is the state of the Poll at the close in this! 1 District :— ' j ; Hon. George Coles, 863 Hon. Francis Kelly, 825 Henry Longworth, Esqr. 690 John A. McDonald, Esqr. 655 The fourth district has shown, as usual, its attachment to proprietary bondage by returning Mr. )ouse and his nominee, | Col, Gray. The information from Prince County is yague in some particulars. The contest in the Royalty and Lot 18 hes been very close between Benjamin Davies, Esqr. and the Hon. D. | Montgomery. The former was seven votes ahead at the close of the po}, andit is expected that there wi!l he several special yotes on both sides -perhaps as many on the one as on the other—and there is very little doubt that Mr. Davies will take the seat. Mr. Sinclair was far ahead of the other two eandi dates on the poll. The result at the close was as follows : — (reorge Sinclair, Esqr., 273 Genjamin Davies, Esqr., 160 -ilon. D. Montgomery, 153 It is gencrally reported and believed that Messrs. Conroy | and Doyle (both in the Liberal interest) have been returned | for the first district.—Some doubt is expressed as to the return | of the Hon. Mr. Warburton for the second district; but we | think this henorable gentleman would not have voluntarily | . . . . | given up a district that was certain to return him, such as tho | |vulgar interrogator; and, had the ez-butcher himself been out, in the exuberance of his native insolence and vulgarity, | bicDonshd: thing danehers oF Mt nae. tear x, vies sane ‘* Doctor, where did you pick up that man? Have you brought | ~ On the same day, at ‘Vernon River, ‘by the Rer. James Brady, Mr. him from the Asylum?’’ This was, no doubt, intended for ee lech Norte Bie Va ne Cis deughterss Me. wit by the cax-butcher, and such, in his coarse estimation, most| At St. Eleanor’s, on the 34 inst., by the Rev. J. IL Read, D.D., assuredly teas, | Bas prevalent foe hatetat rancour of Mr. William Kennedy to Miss Fanny Glover, both of Summerside. party spirit may haye beon at the time around the hustings, adi so powerful was the sense of right feeling and humanity in Mied, all besides the exr-bufcher who heard the upgenerous and brutal | At Bedeque, on 4th inst., Ada, relict of the late Lewis’ Baker, in the ; ; : 2 sas 73d year of her age. Withan intelligent mind and amiable disposition, sarcasm, that not one solitary individual was found to SPPpOove | she was snebied, bs a good old age, ie adorn the Christian saeuletent and after a weck’s illness quietly fell asleep in Jesus. To tl } > ( At llyeres, near Toulon, in the South of France, whither he had gone o the most unbecoming and insolent query of Mr. Beer, | for the benefit of bis health, on the 19th of January last, in bis 27th Doctor Jenkins, as a gentleman 2 _ | year, of pulmonary consumption, Kev. Gitperr C. Wigatns, late Rector : g » could vouchsafe no other re of the Parish of Greenwich, Petefville, N. B., an@ eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Wiggins, Rector of Mangerville. Ilis zeal in his Master’s the only chastisement he inflicted upon his low-minded and | work led him to exert himself beyond his strength, which implanted the . seeds of the disease which brought him to wn early grave. He died as he had lived, in sure and certain hope of a blessed immortality. 1 no: : : : On Thursday, the 17th inst., were interred the mortal remains of the possessed of any of the feelings of a gentleman, more severely | wire of the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, many years the respected Pastor of the would he haye been cut by it than by a sound horsewhivping, | Episcopal congregation in this city. This excellent and lamented Lady hich, nathless, he to boot most richiy d d : fe was fillowed to her last home by mumerous sorrowing relatidns and waien, nt —, = Ob most ricaoly Geseryed. family connections, and by a large number of persons of all classes and As respects the ex-butcher Beer himself, in particular, one | denominations, anxious to testify their grateful recollection of one who, | for many years, had been the conspicuous, yet-humble, distributor of &:| Christian benevolence and charity, to the sick and necessitous of all ° ither pleasine . as ‘lh wet sJier | Classes of our population. Mrs. Jenkins died on the 14th inst., aged if not either pleasing or grateful recollections of parish relief 57. Her discase, which terminated her useful career, was Solumees a a le it by laugh or smile. buke than that of si/ent contempt; and such, of course, was would, however, have thought that wholesome and restrainin )and parish poor-houses in England, would hayé taught him, Hoemorrage. low, rude, and coarse as he is by nati » Wind 3 At Black River, Lot 35, on the 17th inst, Hiizabeth, third daughter dp . - : ” = — the wisdom and PTO-| of Mr. Thomas A. Dougan, aged 15 years. : ; priety of forbearance towards a son of poverty. But hard, indeed, as the poct expresses it, is the fate of the infirm and " —— NN Sti G poor, and most cruelly so especially when they must submit X ey Adverts: meus, to the unfeeling taunts and jeers of men who, haying from their ,T rEY original state of abject poverty or positive pauperis, attained DRY GOODS, i OBACCO, i EA, to the possession of worldly substance, it matters not by what means, are, eyen with all their vaunted and worshipped wealth, and ‘all appliances to boot,” far, far less respectable than|rg%) BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 31st any of those, even the most distressed and humble of them, 4 instant, at 11 o’clock, at the Store lately occupied by ? ““ ‘ i i) ° > s . . Xd R 4li, J JEN Ss N y rS —_ whose lot is ‘ honest poverty;’’ for, with truly independent ere eee aeaies upaar eons. and exultant spirits such men, in spite of outward wretched- Muscoyado Sugar, 50 Sides Sole Leather, 10 Puncheons ness, may sing with Burns, Muscovado Molasses, 5 Boxes Tobacco, 20 Kegs & Bags Nails, 20 do Soap, 1 Bbl. Currants, 2 Bbls. Crashed Sugar, 10 Boxes Pipes, &e. Hardware, Sugar, Gin, Soap, Nails, Molasses, Sole Leather, Pipes, &c. ‘« Is there for honest verty Wad hang his he da’ th . . The eee ome pa dee Aso, immediately after, without Reserve, an assortment of And dare be poor for a’ that.’’ DRY GOODS & HARDWARE, From further comment upon the unfeeling and brutal inso- | being the property of a party deceased, sold by order of the Executors, viz :— first, unless he was tolerably sure of success in the other. We, | rp of the ex-buicher, we for the — forbear ; and, therefore, confidently hope to find Mr. Warburton a member | ““*¥'"8 OF readers to pass sentence upon it, each in his own of the new House.—The third district has, we believe, sent | ¥*Y» W° will merely observe that this is only a trifling sample back its late members, the Hon. S..F. Perry and James Yeo, | of the insolence which poor, honest, and independent men Esqr.; and the fourth district bas re-elected J. C. Pope, Esqr., | would have be endure under Tory rule, should it ever be re- and given him Mr. C. Howatt for a colleague : —thus shewing, | @*t#blished in this Colony. on the whole, that the proportion of Liberais and Tories will Ere OTe be the same in Prince County as at the last election. CHARACTERISTIC DOINGS OF THE POLITICAL AL- The returns from King’s County show a similar result. oe LIANCE AT THE ELECTION IN CHARLOTTETOWN. the last election we had eight Liberals to two Tories. We! EEEEY™ believe we have the same number yet. Georgetown hasagain| Some éleven of the effective raffianly force organized by the returned Messrs. MeDonald and Haviland, and we learn that , Political Alliance, who, on Saturday last, had armed them- Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, Fancy Prints, Lining Cottons, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cloths, Dicikinn Orleans, Coburgs, &e., &c., &c. Terms or Sace.—£10, 3 months ; £60 and upwards a credit oi 6 months will be given upon approved Joint Notes. Char. March 21, 1859. J. & IT. MORRIS, Auctioneers. STAPLE GOODS. — one following CONSIGNMENT of GOODS, expected by the BARQUE * ISABEL,” from LIVERPOOL, which will be sold immediately on arrival by PUBLIC AUCTION, Viz :—40 Chests Congou TEA, warranted good article, 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, the majority of the first named gentleman will be larger than it | Selves with revolvers and sling-shots for the purpose of giving yas on the former occasion.—The first district has returned, | fect to the tyrannous principles of their chiefs, by deeds of | we understand, its late representatives, Messrs. Knight and ‘bloodshed, were most fortunately, through the vigilance and | Cooper, by overwhelming majorities.—In the second district, ‘fearless activity of the High Sheriff, Wm. Macgill, Esquire, | John Sutherland, Esqr., (a staunch Liberal), has taken the and of a few other ective conservators of the peace, disarmed | place of the former much respected member, Joseph Dingwell, ‘and arrested before time and opportunities had been afforded | Esqr. Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Whelan were elected without | them to commit any of the atrocities which they were armed | gny difficulty, as the following state of the poll will shew :— and commissioned to perpetrate. Should not the course of | Whelan. Sutherland. Cox. justice be turned aside through the influence possessed by the | Morell, 341 131 225 Tory instigators and abettors of these ruffians, both they and Head of the Bay, 288 316 65 th a Bay Fortune Riad, 114 1l4 g the young tradesman who manufactured and sold the murderous denny —- —— sling-shots with a guilty knowledge of the infernal intentions | 743 561 368 of those who purchased them, will be made to smart severely | beneath the chastisement of the law. The full weight of enly shews the nu mber of votes polled up to between two and punishment which it is possible legally to inflict upon these three o'clock. It was likely there would be fourteen or fifteen | scoundrels will not, however, even should it be allowed to fall more votes each for Messrs. Whelan and Sutherland, and pos- | upon them, be one thousandth part of what they deserve. sibly three or four for Mr. Cox.—In the third district the Hon. | That such murderous miscreants are to be The sbove stat nent from the Bay Fortune polling division found among us, we | 20 Cwt. 23 inch 10 do. 3 és 20 do.24 * 108 Pairs Chain TRACES, 40 Pieces Grey COTTON, CUT NAILS, 30 do White do. 45 pieces Striped SHIRTINGS, | 150 Bundles Cotton WARP, 160 Lbs. Black and W. B. THREAD, 20 Pieces Printed Cottons, 60 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 35 Cwt. Carbonate SODA, 5 Kegs Mustard, 2 Cwt. Whole PEPPER, i 9 do. STARCH, 30 doz. Bonnet Shapes. Terus—Liberal, and made known by Hand-Bills. March 21, 1859. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Notice. ! & bb persons having any legal demands against the state | bed of Augus Murray, late of Township No. 3', farmer, de- | ceased, are requested to furnish the same, duly attested, to the | subscriber ; and all Persons indebted to the said Estate are re- quired to make immediate payment. ISABELLA MURRAY, Administratrix. Mar. 17, °59. July 31, 1858, | New Advertisements. VOTO ee FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. 200 BLS. Extra Superfine American family FLOUR, 200 do Fine Canadian do FLOUR, 100 do Kiln dried CORN MEAL, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, and other GROCERIES, Vor sale cheap for CASH ONLY at BELL’S PROVISION STORE, Market Square. March 21, 1859. Ow JUST OUT OF BOND. SPLENDID Pan. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS, and good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— jand no humbug. HUGH FRASER. | Charlottetown, March 21. i OR a@ term of three years, and immediate possession given, that commodious two-storey DW ELLING-HOUSE im Great George-strect. For particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. Ch. Town, March 21, 1859. W. DOUGAN. So a MOLASSES, SUGAR, TEA, &c. UE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at smal advance on cost— 18 Pancheons choice Purto Rico MOLASSES, 2 Ithds. do do SUGAR, 2 do Holland’s GENEVA, 20 Chests Congou TEA, 20 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 2 Cases MATCHES, Atso—A lot of Carpetting and Hearth Rugs, very cheap. WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, January 10, 1859. lm ON CONSIGNMENT FROM LIVERPOOL & BOSTON. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Gin, Branéy, Wines, Tobacco, Sole Leather, Soap, Puckets, Brooms, Nails, Crackers, &c. FANUE Subscribers have received on consignment, per Isabel and £glantine, the following Goods, which they offer cheap for cash, viz— 200 Bbls superfine FLOUR, 10 Hhds Holland GIN, 50 sides Sole LEATUER, Casks superior BRANDY, 100 gross Card MATCHES, Casks (4 Diamond Port WINE ) 50 boxes Liverpool SOAP, Casks Sherry WINE, 25 doz Buckets & BROOMS, Bbls ALE & PORTER, 20 Half Bbls CRACKERS, 5 Hhds Bright SUGAR, 30 bags NAILS, Hhds Muscovado MOLASSES,Boxes Blue, Starch, INDIGO. 2: Brass CLOCKS, &e., &e., &e. 50 Chests & Half Chests TEA. 25 boxes C. TOBACCO, J. & T. MORRIS. Queen's Street, January 10, 1859. isi NEW AND IMPROVED NOVA SCOTIA COOKING AND OTHER STOVES. UST aRRIVED, an assortment of New and Improved strong and substantial COOKING and other STOVES, warranted Nova Scotia castings—and not Yankee—with large Metal Boilers, to suit Farmers, and made to save wood and time, so valuable at all seasons. Will be sold at the manu- facturer’s prices this season, in order to establish the quality and advantages of these Valuable Stoves—these being among the first importation to this Island. Can now be seen in operation at the Store of the Agent for this Island, at Orwell. Orwell, December 13, PATRICK STEPHENS. Freehold Property for Sale. FEXHE subseriber offers for sale his FARM, situated on George- town Road, Lot 52, King’s County, containing 55 acres of SUPERIOR LAND, 20 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well wooded with bard and soft wood, together with a Dwelling Liouse end Barn. Possession given on the lst of May next. Apply to the subscriber, on the premises, or to James McLaren, Esgr., New Porth. MICHARD McAVO¥. Lot 52, January 31, 1859. HLAILS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, will, during the present winter, or until further notice, be made up and forwarded, via Cape Trayerse and Cape Tormentine, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at half-past 9 ©’clock. And Mails for Newfoundiand and the United Kingdom wiil bo made up at the same hours oh Tuesday, Ist March, Friday, 4th- do. Tuesday, 15th do. Friday, 18th do. Tuesday, 29th de Friday, Ist April, Friday, 7th January, Tuesday, 18th “do. Friday, 2lst do. Tuesday, Ist February, Friday, 4th do. Tuesday, 15th de. Tur sday, 12th do. Friday, 18th — do. Friday, 15th do. Letters to be registered, and newspapers to be forwarded, 4 must be posted half an hour before the time specified. BENJ. DAVIES, Postmaster General. General Post Office, January 4, 1859. nee Eee set ee cena CITY STEAM MANUFACTORY! HE Subscribers take leave to acquaint the citizens of Charlottetown and the Island generally, that havin entered into Co-Partnership, they are prepared to execute al orders in their line with promptness aud despatch. In consequence of having labour-saying machinery of the latest and most improved kimd, they feel confident that they ean manufacture articles much cheaper and better than can be imported or made in any establishment in the Island ; and also hope that by an uninterrupted attention to business, to secure a share of public support. Cabinet Making and Upholstering, of the latest and most durable styles ; SASHES and DOORS made to order at the shortest notice. Atso—Planing. Turning, Straight and Sweep Sawing, [ron Turning and Drilling of every description done in a superior nana . PATRICK HICKEY, GARRETT GILLESPIE. Ch. Town, Jan. 10, 1859. (Isl. 3m.) — FORTY-EIGHT FROM ONE !\ s St. John, N.B, March, 1856. Messis, Fellows & Co, Gents.: 1 caunot S forlear keting vou know of the effects prodaecd by vour wonderfal Worm Lozenges, 1 gave iy sou, 12 years old, to doses, “and im a short time he passed sin large worms, By a dauelter, 10 years old, tock four Laeenges, 2S and ima few hours she passed sisteen; sub- 23 sequently | gave her more, and ihe worms continued to come from ber’ wetil Forty-bight Lare Worms were passed, Strange fo say, they acted in a similar way ou tho grown persons in my house, es 1 am of opinion that very many children die auutua'ly from the effects of worms, who are treated for other diseases, ~ Lam, sits, your obt servant, JAMES GILMOLB, St. Andrews Street. FELLOWS’ WORM LOZENGES ARB SOLD yA RY ALL APOTHECARIES. Fellows’ Werm Certificates from persons of the frat respocti staan we FE ia ieee aa anes ae | ne ae ae ’ - ) oe t. reed ot me ae a = e . ' I aa