ee oy 148 THE EXAMINER. , Muminy Seed Wheat. —— superior WHEAT, intro luced into the Island by the Subseriber, has now been tried for two consecutive Seasons, and has been found by his own experience, and that of all the parties who have tried it, to bave beea pr rfeetly free from Kust, Smut or Weevil. It has beer at various periods from Ist May to 12th June, and the increase has been from 14 to 22; the average weight being 64 lbs. per bushel. The quantity required to sow an acre varies from 1 to 14 bushel. is of a@ beautiful geiden colour, and is preferred by Cattle not only to Oat straw, but even to hay, being devoid of the harsh woody stiffness eculiar to straw of other descriptions of wheat. For Sale at the Store cf W. K. WATSON, Queen Street; and at the residence of the Subscriber. March 15. 4i WM. WATSON, Montague. A Soireo e held in St. David’s Church, Georgetown, on TUESDAY, he Funds TILL t VV the 23d instant, at Sp.m., for the purpose of Assisting t of the Church. A splendid TEA and entertaining Addresses will be delivered. had at the door, and from the Trustees. Contributions in Fancy Articles, &c. will be thankfully received; and friends from all quarters are reapectiully invited, Georgetown, 1ith March, 1858. Wotice. FHV Horse * MOUNTAINEER,” imported by the Royal Agricultural Society in 1853, willstand for the season at the following places, viz; Monday, May Sand 4, at Hooper's Corver, Bedeque; at W. W. Lord’s, Jryon, from Tuesday, the 4th, until Menday, the 10th; atJohn W right’s, south, the Lith and 12th; at Richmond, 12th, until Monday, the I7th May; and will continue the above route once a fortnight during the season. Terms—20s. cash. Rich:aond, Lot 19, March II, 1858. Isl : persons indebted to the ZR yin Cuapre rt, of Charlottetowr to make immediate payment to Mr. duly authorized to receive the same; and all persons having claims against said Estate wili please present their accounts, duly attested, within six months from this a GEORGE BEER, E ‘ TAY uxecutors. SILAS BARNARD, § Ch. Town, March 11, 1858. (all pa. lm.) , CAKE. will ba served, and eloquent and Estate of the late Mr. Benga 1, deceased, are requested ; From Liverpool. FINE fast-sailing first class Ship ‘ MAJESTIC,” 500 tons burthen, Eowarp Nowran, Com- mander, will sil from the above Port for Ch. Town, on the 2d of APRIL. For Freight or Passage please apply to w. W. LORD & Co., Charlottetown ; or, to the Agents of the Ship, Messrs. DAVID CANNON, SONS & Co., 52 South John-street, Liverpoul. [Er All Goods forwarded by this Ship for any Port, from Pictou, Nova Scotia, to mediately on the arrival of the Ship at the owner's expense, but at the shipper’s risk. Ch. Town, Jan. 18, 1858. To sail direct for tho Gold Diggings, Nelson, New Zealand. irst MiSyU =~ TEXVITE new trigantine “SNOW DRIFL.’’ Donato McKay, Commander, will sail fur the above Port from Charlottetown, on or tbout the 20th JULY next—is now fitting up ex- pressly tor a limited number of PASSENGERS. | Passage money, including good and substantial provisions, £33 Sterling. The owner—a medical man—aceompanies the Ship, with his family, and will pay every attention to the health and comfort of the Passengers. F Charlottetown, (if by letter, post-paid) ; or to Mr. James Morets, Merchant, Charlottetown. ter A few hands capable of working their passage as seamen. or a Cook and Steward, will be taken on such terms. February 1, 1858. Man Servant wanted. Wy ANTED. on the Ist April next, an active, steady MAN SERVANT, who has lived in a gentleman's service, can take proper care of a horse and cowg understands the manage- ment of a small vegetable garden,and will make himself gene-| tally usefal. None need apply whose character will not bear the strictest investigation. Apply at ‘ Faleonwood ’’ to March 8, 1853. i THOMAS SCOTT. Le persons found trespassing on the late | property of Charles 8. Hunt, Esq., oa Lot 55, whose boundaries are defined, now the property of the subscriber, without written authority from him through Mr. John Cahill, farmer, of said Township, will be prosecuted according to law. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. Goose Pond, St. Peter’s Road, Lot 34, Feb. 22, 1858. iINotice. LL persons indebted to the undersigned by Book Account or Note of Hand, are requested to make immediate pay- ment to JOHN RIGG, Esquire, merchant, Charlottetown, who is legally empowered to receive the same. THOMAS KELLY. Charlottetown, March 1, 1858. Isl & Jour 4i American Apples & Onions, &c- 4 OR SALE by the Subseriber, a few Barrels of American APPLES and RED ONIONS, of excellent quality, Scotch Cooking and Close Stoves, and Wilkie’s Plough Mounting, Scotch Casting, 20 Chests choice TEA, Crates of Assorted Earthenware, 3 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 2 Tons 3-4 and 5-8 Bolt [RON, ill be sold at a low rate for at George Street. fi. HASZARD. I class Together with other articles, w prompt payment, at his Store Gre VUharlottetown, January 4, 1858. ——$$$$—— - ——__-—— GREAT BARGAINS! Dry Goods Stock selling off at the QUEEN STREET HOUSE, HE subscriber will dispose of his Stock of DRY GOODS at a great reduction from former prices, until Ist April. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call, before_pur- hasi elsewhere, a ' Jane? . 1858 ALEXANDER MACKINNON. CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. ECELVED per ‘* Provroencn’’ and ‘* Arret, ”’ from Halifax, and bas on hand— senemmneneniannsaianientt Hhds Suvar Tea in variety Blacking Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coffee Tobaeco Jamaica Rom Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings Hhds Holland Gin Raisins Rice best Cognac Brandy Currants Crashed Sugar Scotch W hiskey Dye-stu ffs Sweet Oil P.E.I. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap Sherry Wino Table Salt Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders Champagne Shelled Almonds Kaking do Edinburgh Ale Confectionary Patent Medicines Pale Ale Barning Fluid London Porter Brushes And a great variety of other small and -usefal articles too nu- merous to mention. Cash pzid for good clean Timothy Seed. December 14, 1857. 6m HUGH PRASER. Hats and Caps. LARGE STOCK of **TOWNENDS” LONDON mace HATS and CAPS, American soft Felt and Glazed Hats, in a variety of styles. Selling at reduced prices at the ** LONDON HOUSE,” ‘Townend’s superior Paris HATS, from 20s. to 32s. 6d. o Fine Silk Do. from 7s. 6d. to 16s. 6d. b. G. & 8. DAVIES. Queen Square, March 8, 1858. English Paper Hangings. 3500 PIECES of the above received per ‘*‘ AURORA” from Liverpool at the LONDON HOUSE, of the newest designs, which, with the old Stock, will be sold at re- duced prices for cash. Queen Square, March 8, 1858. D.G. & S, DAViLS, Tickers Is 6d each, to be} or Passage or Freight apply to the Captain, Post Office, | , sown | ample, including | | The St aw} | } } { Lot 19, from Wednesday, tbe | James Hodgson, who is! house, and | } ' Miramichi, will be forwarded im-| covered with j } | { | 'FHNIIE subscriber is prepared to treat with ld Stand for Business. | at old established INN, on the Tryon | d and kept by the lute Mr. | ations for the public are | -houses, | Excellent Frecho YO be let for a term of years, th it Road, called the ** SUN IN N,” occupie Samvet Wiperry for 22 years. The accommodat ue | “se Stabling for 8 Horses, Cow-bouse, 3 Barns, Coach pee. jence required for the business. It on wuld be an excellent situation for at t KE, , there being no Store between it and ists of 40 acres clear in excellent order, hard and soft wor ad. r and every other conven 1] miles from Town, and wi in addition to the regular business Charlottetown. Tie FARM cons acres fit for stumping, and 30 acres of a } sn ises ‘or f sr particulars enquire of the owner on the premises. ton (St. NICHOLAS BROWN, — To Let, Ringwood and Warren Farm. persons desirous either or both of the above valu- Jobo Lyall, Esq., will surrender rticulars apply to W. H. POPE. (Isl., Pro. & Mon. tf.) of leasing ora term of years, able properties. The present tevant, the pessession on Ist May, 1858. For plans and pa Ch. Town, February 22, 1858. a For Sale, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, thirteen miles from Charlottetown, the most eligible situation for country business on the Island, situated at Vernon | eaten River Bridge, Lot 50—where vessels drawing ten orwater can load at the Bridge—the public road from south = side of the Island running close by the shop door. There are on the premises & DWELLING-HOUSE, in good repatr, con- taining on the lower floor a Dining-room , Drawing-room, two Bed-rooms and Kitchen, also a Shop 24x 20, on the upper fioor two Bed-rooms; a two-story GRANARY 40 x 25, with double : : ‘ * . floors; anew SHOP 48x 20;a Store-house, Stable and Coach- re ose to the house. For fur- a good Well of water cl ou r tur ther particulars apply in Charlottetown to BENJ. DAVIES, Esquire, or on the premises to the proprietor, oe ROBERT BARKER. October 5, 1597. a For Sale, OTS suitable for Villa Residences, situate on the western moiety ef ** Spring Park”’ Estate—within a few minutes walk of the Province Building. For further particulars, plan, &e., apply to Teo. Desprisay, or to the subscriber, May 18, 1857. tf W. H. POPE. Valuable Leaschold Property for Salo. PENILE undersigned offers for sale his FARM at Barrett’s Cross, Lot 19, containing 114 acres of excellent Land, at the an- nual rent of Is. per acre, for 999 years; forty acres of which are under a high state of cultivation, and the remainder is the best quality of hardwood timber and fencing een chains ou the Main Western | | It has a front of ninet oad. and is within nine miles of the flofrishing Town of Summerside. There are on the premises a very ex- cellent DW ELLING-HOUSE, together with a DISTILLERY, COACH-HOUSE, STABLES, &c.; two excellent Wells of water are within a few yards of the door, and every other ac- commodation besides. A portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for such time as may be agreed on. Barrett’s Cross, Lot 19, Oct. 5. tf PELER MULLIN. poles. and Bedeque R ance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824, Capital, Pive Millions Sterling. April 14. CHARLES YOUNG. Agentior P.E.I. STEAM! STEAM ! STEAM! Patrick Hiskey & Co.’s CABINET, SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND GENERAL WOOD WORK MANUFACTORY, AVE just completed their three-storey BUILDING, east of the Wellington Hotel, Sydney-street, the only one of the kind in this Island where Steam Power and the most approved Machinery now in use is employed for saving manual labor. In the establishment is a Drying-room, in which Lumber is thoroughly seasoned by the heat of Steam. They having engaged the service of a competant Machinist and General Engineer from Boston, are enabled to under- take repairing all kinds of Machinery, including Lock, Gun- fitting and Screw-cutting, having imported self-acting Lathes and other Machinists’ tools for that purpose. Atso—Planing, Straight and Sweep Sawing,—Morticing, Tennoning, Moulding, Boring and Turning Machinery. N. B.—All kinds of Iron Turning done to order. Ch. Town, Dee. 14, 1857. Is] 4m FAUGHT’S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, QUEEN-SQUARE, He subscriber invites the attention of the public generally to his large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of :—Ladies’ Congress and Gaiter Boots, a superior article ; Gents’ Calf and Kip Boots | and Brogans, Patent Leather and Congress Cloth Boots ; Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Leather Shoes, of all kinds. A quantity of French Calf-skin on hand, which he will manufacture to order in the most approved and fashionable style. —ALSO— A large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best quality. A quantity of Indian Rubber Solution, for repairing Rubbers. Sign Golden Boot, City, Aug. 17, 1857. ly ESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the | Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date | their NEW MiLLat PTRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Fulling and Dressing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. The services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, being secured as manager, they guarantee to finish work in the best possible manner, on the usual terms. Mr. H. Causzcx, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, will receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despatch. Tryon, July 27. if City Livery and Sale Stables. FHNIE subscriber, seeing the necessity of a convenient place for the sale and purchase of Horses in the City, will, | in connection with his extensive Livery Stables, give every | attention to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell. | His commodious Stables, fitted up for the purpose, and to | which he invites inspection, can accommodate a limited number | of Horses by the week or otherwise. Thankful for former patronage, he trusts a liberal public will support him in the present undertaking, Charlottetown, May 4, 1857. ly. J. H. GATES. | 7 7 Wy aaa —- ! HE subscriber, having taken into Partnership Mr. G. W. MILLER, will continue to carry on the Marble Business in future under the Firm of WELLS & MILLER. wr Orders for MARBLE HEADSTONES will receive | prompt attention. } S. WELLS, Manufacturer. G. W. MILLER, Salesman. 3m Ch. Town, Dec. 21. 1857. | Notice of Co-Partnership, HE subscriber having taken into partnership Mr. THOS. MORRIS, the business in future will be conducted under | the firm of “J. & T. MORRIS.” JAMES MORRIS. | Feb. 8, 1858, Mon Is] & Jour 3m STEPHEN O’MARA 3G8 to inform the public that he has a choice and ex- B' consisting of Dry Goods and Groceries, Fancy Goods and Boots and Shoes of Island manufacture, soap, Candles, Tobacco; also, Confectionary in great variety, Woodenware, Crockery ware, &c. ke. Also—100 boxes LOZENGES, and 100 gress MATCHES. North side Queen Square immediately opposite the Market House. February 22, 1858. tf. All gen- Cavrion.—Beware of a Counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. Also the vine bave the name of A. J. Warre & Co. on each box. signature of A. J. Warre & Co, All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York. TENIIIS philanthropist has spent the greater part of his life in travel- ling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as wellas North America—has spent 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 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 ect 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 off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. Hiow 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, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Natuce’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from 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 of 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 *he blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and ac- 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 thus taken up and conveyed off in great quaatities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills no only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, tor 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 per- fectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear 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 openthe natural passages for the disease t» be cast out; bence, 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 vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS bave added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness,*pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning 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 been 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 and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once gu to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Tuerefore, it will be shown, 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 return, and the prospect of along and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. 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 be furnished at Proprietors’ prices at the Drug Store of July 6, 1857. W. RK. WATSON, General Agent. GREAT P. E. ISLAND REMEDIES! y ILLIAM R. WATSON would direci public attention to the annexed original Preparations, which he guarantees to be all that he claims for them, viz., the best Medicines of the kind ever offered to the public. Innumerable certificates, of the hiwhest authority, might readily be adduced as to the efficacy of each, but the universal celebrity they have attained throughout this Island where they are manufactured, and consequently vest known, renders it unnecessary. Balsamic Syrup. AN INVALUABLE Remepy For Covens, Coins, Hoarseness, Asruma, Curonic Cougus, InrLugnza, DirricuuTy or BREATHING, AND ALL DISEASES OP THE LUNGs, AND PULMO- Naky CoMPLAINTS. This Medicine has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness in the Throat, &c. it operates by dissolving the congealed phlegm, thereby causing a free expectoration. Tnose who are troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest night after night, by the incessant Cough which ut provokes, will, by taking one dose, find immediate relief; and one botile will, in most cases, affect a cure, Where a gentle aperient is required, take an occasional dose or two of ** Warson’s Dyspepsia Birrers.’’ They operate without! producing those unpleasant and often distressing effects which frequently continue for a day or two after taking powerful medicine. Dyspepsia Bitters. An InvaLuaBLe RKemevy ror Dyspepsia, on INDIGFSTION, Jaunvice. Bintious Compiaints, Bap Breata, Sick Heap- acue, Hearrsuryx, Acip STOMACH AND PraRRH@A, AND ALL DISEASES HAVING THEIR OKIGIN IN COSTIVENESS, OR BaD DiGestioN. These Bitters will be found beneficial in the first stages of Diarrhea or Dysentery, by taking half a teaspoonful at bed time, but when it fails, ** Warson’s Diakrua@ Mixture ’’ will be found a perfect remedy. Dysentary & Diarrhea Mixture. Is A Sare. Speepy AnD Errecruay Remevy ror Diarrne@a, Dysentery, Cuoric, aNnD Disorpers oF THE Boweus GENERALLY —IN ADULTS AND CHILOREN { AND IF PROMP'LLY APPLIED IN CASES OF (CHOLERA, WOULD BE PRODUCTIVE OF THE HAPPIEST KESULTS,—AS IT QUICKLY RELIEVES ACUTE PAIN, DISPELS FLATULENCE, SUBDUES PURGING, AND COMFORTS AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. *.* The pubiic will please observe, there 1s a Seal— ** Watson, Druggist, P. E. Island.’’—upon the Cork of each Bottle, and that on the back (in panel) of each Bottle there are these words ; ** W. R, Watsou, Charlottetown, P. EB. Island,” without which none are genuine. Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1858. ly Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! cellent assortment of British and Awmérican GOODS on band, | Toys, Leather, | | N OLD NURSE FOR CHILDREN.—Don’t fail to; +& procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. It has no equal on Earth. No mother who has ever tried Mrs. Winslow’s | Scorsine Syrup for Childcen wiil ever consent to let her child pass | through the distressing and eritical period of teething without the aid of this invaluable preparation. If life aud health can be estimated by | dollars and cents, it is worth its weight in gold. Millions of Bottles are sold every year in the United States. old and well-tried remedy. Price only 25 cents a bottle. ES None genuine uuless the fac-simile of Curtis & Perkins, New- York, is on the cutside wrapper. Seld by Druggists throughout the world. It ig an August 24, 1857. “Once known, never forgotten.” HE new Toilette Luxury PERSIAN BALM—the greatest luxury of life—for cleansing the Teeth, Shaving, the Rath, the Nursery, for beautifying the complexion, removing Tan, Pimples Freckles, heating all eruptions upen the skin, and all toilette purposes. This splendid preparation is the finest article a lady or gentleman ean use. It does away entirely with all soaps, cils, pomades, &c., for toilette use, while its valuable, medicinal qualities as a liniment ‘and * pain killer ” are winning forit a most enviable reputation. | Jeffory’s Family Ointment. HIS article is an invaluable, certain and speedy ren for all sorts of external inflammation, such a8 Inflamed Eyes, Burns, Scaids, Bruises, Abscesses, Piles, Fistula Ciilblains, Humors, Uleers and Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Ring Worms, Croup, All Throat Affections, Asthma, Broken Semiee and Sore Nipples, Selt Rheum, Scald Head, Chapped Handg Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Scrofula and Scalp D ’ Sprains and Breach, Kidney Affections and Pleurisy, Ware, and Corns, Felons and Tumours, bee stings and bites of insects, Restoration of Hair, Freckles and ‘Tan, Inflammation of the Bewels, Scratches in tiorses and scre teats in Cowa, and ali sorts of Fresh Wounds. ‘Ibis Ointment acts directly upon the parts affected, but where there is no inflainmatien it will produce no effect. - Remember, price is only Twenty five cents a box. Each box contains twice as much as ever sold by proprietora of » similar medicine for that price. In severe cases use it free and frequently. M.S. Bure & Co., 1 Cornhill, Boston, General Agents. Sold by M. W.SKINN MR, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, November 9, 1857. 6m. — HEALTH RESTORED Sold by M. W. SKINNER, Queen Street. Ll Maresh 1, M. N. Gardner’s Indian lsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound. HIS Balsam is composed of Liverwort and Hoarhound, combined with about twenty other different Herbs, and entirely a vegetable using Mrs. "Be compound. It is compounded in a truly scientific manner. and accord- ing strictly with rules of Pharmacy, retaining ali the medicinal qualities of each article in its original strength, and being concentrated in the form of a Balsam that is sgreeable to the taste and wonderfully quick and efficacious in its action on the Lungs and Bronchial ‘Tubes, it exceeds anything in medical science that has ever been oSered, And for the cure of COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, SPITPING OF BLOOD, DRONCHIAL COM- PLAINTS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND AFFECTIONS OF THE LUNGS, and those dreadful and appalling enemies to our race and country, CONSUMPTION AND LiVER COMPLAINP. : it is unrivalled, and when it has once been sold it has gained a repu- tation for itself, without the aid of lengthy advertisements, and it now has the confidence, and is recommended by many high-minded men, and some of our first physicians; and we particularly ask the attention of this class of the community who are afflicted with any complaints of the ‘Throat, Chest or Lungs to this article, and to PUBLIC SPEAKERS who are troubled with Bronchitis or any Bronchial affections caused by over exertion. we can say with all confidence, use MRS. GARDNER’S INDIAN BALSAM OF LIVERWORT AND HOARHOUND. It is anexcelient remedy for BOWEL COMPLAINTS, although we do not claim for it such high encomiums a8 some others claim for their preperations, particularly adapted to diseases of this nature, We have many valuable certificates in our possessioy in favor of this medicine, from men of high standing. and whose popularity ex- tends throughout America. We have liberty to use the pames of a few persons well known in var community, who have been cured or other- wise benefitted by the use of this Balsam. 3 Messrs. WEEKS & POTTER, 154 Washington Street, Boston. are Proprietors, an. for sale by all Druggists. Be sure and ask for Mrs. M., N. Gardner's Indian Balsam of Liverwert and Hoarhound, and take no other, for there are numbers of spurious articles in the market. The genuine has a blue wrapper and red label round each bottle. Oct. 1% No such werd as Fail. A resistless Remedy. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military 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 external evidence of disease,and neutralize the fiery elements which feed end 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 dis- appear under a persevering appiication of this soothing, heeling, anti- dote to pain and inflammation. KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and eve recipe of the pharmacopwia have proved useless, the Ointment wilt accomplish a thoreugh cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influe ence,and its relaxing effect upon contracted ginews is truly wonderful, DISCHARGING ULCERS, A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or lees rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material and the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTBERS. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injuries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation cone stantly athand. itis an absolute specific for sore breasts, aud quick] removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads a faces of children, SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacifie whaling fleet as a cure tor scorbutic affections and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Suitan of Turkey ter hospital! purposes. ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and cther Virulent ulcers and sores, is zimost miraculous. [It first discharges the poisou whieh produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing propertics afterwards complete are safe as wellas permanent. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. In cases of the fracture of the done, injures caused by steam ex- plosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffsess of the Joints, aud contraction of the sinews. itis employed and warmly recommend by the faculty. This marvellous remedy has been introduced by its inventorin person into all the leading Hospitals in Europe, and ao private household should be without it, Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following casses — Bad legs Chiego foot |Fistulas Sore .nroats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin disease Burns \Chapped hands Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft}{Lumbago Sore-heade - Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles : Tumours chetoes and \Contracted and' Rheumatism Uuicers Sand Fiies | Stuff Jomrs Sealds -Woands Coco-bay Klephantiasis |Sore Nipples | Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway ,244 Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and 80 Maiden Lane, New Vork, aleo by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout theeivili world, at the following prices: —Is 3d. 3s 3d. and 5s each Pot. ‘here is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes, N. B.—Directions “he guidance of patients in every disorder a9 affixed to each Pot. — > roe —ne The Examiner: ib printed and published every Monday by Epwarp WHELAN, at his office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery», n advance. Price — 15s. per annum, payable half yearly: