SK alli SS aed ee MAILS. Autumn, 171, ‘I AILS will be closed at this Office until a3 further notice, aa follows For the United Branewick, every Monday and Thureday even jibg at 8 o’cleck For Nova Scotia, every Monday, Wednee: | day, and Friday Evening, at 8 o’elock, Por Newfoundland, on Wednesday eve: ing the 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, and every alter nate Wsdnesday thereafter. Por West Indies, on Friday evening, the 3 November, at $ o’clock, aad every fourth [ri- , . day thereafter. For Great Britian, &c., &c as foliows: Wedneaday 18th Oct, | Friday 17th Nov. Friday 20th oe Wednesday 29h“ Wednesday Ist Nov. | Friday Ist Dec Friday 3rc *¢ | Wednesday 13th* Wednesday 15th | Friday 15th ‘ Letters to be Registered and Newspapers closing Mails. JOHN A. McDONALD, Post Master General, General Post Office, Uh’ town, é 16th October, 1871. REMOVAL | oO” TAME AMERICAN TAILORING ETABLIS HMENT. HE Subseriber has removed the above Eetablishment from nexi door to | (on. DANIEL BRENAN, in Sydney Street, to bis premises in Queen Street, where he kceps constantly on hand every yariety of CLOTHS Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Having engaged the service of a | States, Canada and Néw , every alternate Wedaesday and Friday evening at 8 oc] ck. ust partment, at be Posted at least half an hour before tive of - - Japanned Baths. | Spring Goods. House Builders’ Supplies Large Assortment. Prince Edward Island, OOR LOCKS, KNOBS, STRONG UINGES, BARN DOOR UINGES,. i CUT NAILS, SHINGLE NAILS, PITCH AND TAR PAPER, HINGES, ’ ZINU, »T SLATING NAILS, JOINERS’ TOOLS, 1 CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, ! BLACKSMITHS’ WANTS, | ANVILS, | BELLOWS, VICES, j HORSE NAILS, | BAR IRON, STEEL, &e., &e., | REIN ROPE, | TETHER CHAIN, FARMERS’ TOOLS, FORK & SHOVEL HANDLES, Together with a full supply ia every STONE'S HARDWARE STORE, Ch’town, June 5, 1871. | | As the reputation of the CONTINENTAL i TEMPERANCE CORDIALS | now Worip-Wipx, to adduce any argue 9 ment in support of its ability, and | @ LX PU NCHEONS, per Steamer, ans anernen ' comprising would be a work of superer- ogation. The simple a = The Continental OF NEW YORK. Has decided on establishing branches in thi place, thus completing its line of branch es from California to P, E. Island. Pine Apple, } ; fact that it, last ' ear, issued Raspberry, ami Re ’ , . ~~? 1 Strawberry, | 12,537 POLICIES, | Lemon, ithe largest number issued by any company ir I . ee the world! is the best guaranty that can 4tm €) uice, be offered of its ability and populari- &c., &c. ty, and . the pubiic confi- MACEACHERN & CO | aa. | June 12, 1871. if offered by the Continental : Important to the Citizens of BROADWAY, | CHAPTER IIt. To the Gentlemen of P. £. Island, Greetin GENTLEMEN ; g: LIFE INSURANCE CO. ‘[sice'tniare foaee and tlenty; of clouds and sunshine, of ples ing to a close, and Autumn’s chilly winds, ‘Tainy weather, muddy roads and streets, are next coming out on na- s ture’s programme, independent of the Road Commissioner or City ‘Corporation. Next, Winter, grim king Winter, with his frosts and snows, will blow his Aretic breath across our little Isle, freeze the s Straits of Northumberland, and complete the isolation of P. E. Island: Notwithstanding that your yards, barns, grannerie houses and duiries are stocked, stuffed, filled, stored, crammed crocked and firkined with the fat of the land, the fruits of the vine and products of your stock, you call this ** the winter of your discon- tent.’ While you have plenty to eat and drink, your discontent- ment comes from ‘* wherewith are you to be clothed.’? Come into Broadway and be a contented people. 8 cellars, green- hi | NOW, CENTLEMEN, FOR THE RAILWAY! | I, D. H, MACKINNON, of Broadway, bear good will to you all, |The following area few ot the advantages and malice toward none; and now demand the immediate commence- | ment and speedy completion of the aforesaid Railroad for the benefit | | PERFECT SECURITY :—The assets of the| Of the travelling public; and as passing events cast their shadows | *FXOILLETTE SETS, GERANIUM LEAF BRUSHES-new, WOOD SPOONS, BUTTER PRINTS—new styles, | MINCING MACHINES, DISH COVERS, | ONE-THIRD THE PREMIUM may remain se : fF INGER PLA TES, &e. unpaid, es a loan on the Policy, (withoug TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY! Note), until cancelled by the dividend or Large Assortment. otherwise. : ' iol |THE COMPANY BEING PURELY MU- GOOD AND CHEAP, TUAL all the profits of the business are at annually divided among the Policy-hold- STONE'S _— HARDWARE STOBPE, rHIRTY DAYS’ GRAVE allowed on the Ch’town, June 5, 1871. | Company are $5,475,850! securely invested. payments of premiums, aud the Policy holds good during that time, SHOULD ANY PERSON DESIRE to discon. tinue his Policy, atter two years, the Company will take it off his hands, and give @ paid-up Poliey for the entre amount paid. ; PRACTICAL CUTTER, | } | lowing Goeds, which they offer tothe trade on i & @ who hss bad fourteen years’ experience as Custom Cutter in toe United States, and iateiy engaged some of the Very best Workmen in the city orders will be filled with Punctuality and Despatch } Good Fit Guarantied ! JOSEPH A. McDONALD, QUEEN STRRET, opposite Owen Conno!ly’s. Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1881. WANTED. HREE FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN | TAILOKS will receive ccnstaut work | and good wages. Goto W. A. Weeks & Co. for Cheap G ods. VEW GOODS! NOW OPENING AT THE QUEEN STREET WAREHOUSE, 4ND READY FOR 8A! EB aT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, For Cash Only. N ESSKS DAVIES & SON respecifully beg leave to notify their friends and customers of the arrival of a large por!:on of their T ir ’ ‘ AUTUMN GOODS, By Stesm Packet, via Halifax, as well as by | the regular Sailing Packets between this por: and that of London & Liverpo»!. The Stock comprises a very veveral anc select assortment of DRY GOODS, Of a)! kinds, comprising Ladies’ and ‘ient’s Clotbing in the latest fashion, Woo! and Cloth Goods, Hoisery, Haberdasl.- ery, &e., &c., which, with the Stock of Goods previously on hand enable them to offer almost every article required, which they confidently recommend | | as being well worthy of the at- tention of Customers Terms Cash, or approved Joint Notes at 3 DAVIES & SON. Ch’town. Oct 16th, 1871. 10i ROSEINE DYE! ECEIVED, at the City Drve Storr, anaes sortment of ANILINE and DOD ESTIC DYES. W.R. WAT=UN., Oetoder 3, 1870, A. HERMANS, Bell- Hanger, Gan aud Tin- with, (Next to ** Examiner’? Office.) BGS toreturn histhanks to the zeneral public forthe liberal patronage « <tended to him since his commencement in business, | and asks for a coutinuance of the same. He keepsconstanty on hand A meni Asoriment of i > } | 10 kegs Baking Suda } MPXHE Sabseribers have received, by recent ar- | rivals from Great Britain, United States, Do- minion of Canada,and the West Indies, the fol- Charge tor Policy, Medical Examication, or Stamps. ALL CLAIMS IN PRINCE EDWARD IS LAND paid in the Island without the claimant having to go to New York, |} EVERY POLICY-HOLDER is entitled to vote at the Annual Election of Officers, aud all are eligible to office. reasobable terms :— 80 chests choiee TEA, 28 half do 6 bhdse. 10 bbie Muscovado Sagar 10 bbis, crashed Sagar 30 bbds. Bright retailing Molasses 20 do DeKayper’s tin i909 do Demerara Rum | 10 qr. casks Campbeltown Whiskey 10 do do lenbessy s Brandy 6 do do Jules Robin & Co, do } j As the great importance of Life Insurance TO ALL, whether rich or poor,is now univer- saily admitted, any argume:ts to point out its | advantages would be supertiuous. Tho patron | age of the Public of P. E. Island is therefore respectfully solicited, JUSTUS LAWRENCE, President. J. P. ROGERS, Secretary. Wantsv.—Competant and reliable gentle. men as Agents, at Summerside and George- }town.—Also a few jutelligent and energetic men as Solicitors in this place, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. JAMES WceDONNELL, Manaver for P, E. Island. 4 do do Otards do 3 do do VPinets do 50 causes Hennessy’s do 9° bhds. Berlin Spirits 20 bexes American Tobacco 15 bbis. Bare lova Nuts 5 do Walnuts 29 do Currants 26 kega Colemun’s Mastard 2 cases Grvund Black Pe; per lhhd.r diued Saltpetre 2 bbls. Bleached Jamaica Ginger i case Ground ao 10 bbis, Barnes Pickles 5 bbla Crosse & Blackwell’s do 10 bbis, Soda Crystals 15 do Bass & Allsops Ale 40 bexes Valentia Kuisins 30 de Starch, 30 do Glass i bbls. Logvrood, | do Cudbear 10 bbls, Beotch Mixtures (Confectionary ) l case Lozenges 40 gross Nixey’s Black Lead 30 sets Plough Metals } 12 casks Paint Oil, (raw & Loiled) } 00 keys White Lead & Black Paint f 130 boxes T D. Pipes 4 cases and 4 bales Dry Goods 180 buys Nails 00 boxes Liverpoo! Soap 1 case funcy Soup 15 crates assorted Earthenware ' 10 bags Rice 20 eusks Kerosine Oil 5 cases Matches 60 yroes Blucking 100 doz corn Brooms S casks Malt Viwegar 10 do Cider do 50 sides Sule Leatiier #0 reams Wrapping Paper 400 bbls Floor RICHARD W. TREMAIN, Agent for P. E. Island _Ch’town, P. BE... ly 31, 1s7! —bi Do Nor Ruin Your | KY E-SIGHT By Wearing Common Spectacles; Nine-tenths of all Eye Disease IS CAUSED BY | Woaring Improper Giasses. LAZARUS & MORRIS’ 103 do Corn Meal PERFECTED 30 doz. Pails, 20 ueats Tubs. | SPSBSRYABLES MACDONALD & OWEN. | “ : WEN AND EYE-GLASSES. | For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the mest | Glenfinlas Cloth Mills, Lot 42, Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offered. ia . They will cause a continuous and abiding im po Sudscribere having just completed | provement in the Eyes, aud assist your sight a New Set of FOULLING STOCKS, on)! most brilliantly. the most improved principle, and thorcugh- | W. R. WATSON, ly renovated the balance of their MACHIN- | Sole Agent tor Charlottetown. ERY, woald respectfully bespeak the patro-| Ch'town, November 7, 1870. nage of those desiring Good Work, ee ee — en For Agents, see Handbills, Wanied.—A Mavs, having some experi- ence in a Cloth Mill. FORBES & ROBERTSON, Gienfinals Cloth, Grist and Carding Mills, Sept. 4, 187]. } } N 7" FARM FOR SALE, EAVE, (weather permitting) T. Whart, At St. Pete r’s. Boston, for this Port, alternately ever vely y ‘jt HE Subscriber offers for Sale a Valuable | Saterday at], p. a. ard, returning, leave FARM of 84 Acres, 45 of which are un- here alternately every Thursday, at noon,and der Cultivation, ‘Ihe remaiuder is covered with call both ways at a good supply of Soft and Hard Wood, Pictou, Canso, & Halifax. Water Street, Ch town, ay 22, 1871. BOSTON STEAMERS. THE STEAMERS ’ There are on the Farw a Comfortable | Dwelling-house, and commodious Barns and|No Head Money by this line. Rates of Out bouses. Passage are :— The Land iv in good condition, and is well wa ’ x tered, Lt is Situated on the Main Road leading to- | Cabin, : : £2 15 wards Mr. Peter Sinnett’s The position is cen- | Cabin, including Stateroom, 3 0 tral and is near Grist and Saw Mills, School | Steerage, 8 } Houses and Church, | PUT 1D This desirable Property will be Sold at a rea-| i CARVELL BROS., Agents. isonable Price One ball the money te be paid | Ch’town, June 19, 1871. down, and the remainder 1n a term of years. oT: ‘ i Tn: ¢ a For further particulars, enquire at the Ex-} 7 -AI] ail tt AMINER OFFice or of the Sabscriber ralls alte id SlEIMETS. JAMES PHELAN. |} . St. Peter's, Lot 39, July 3, 1871. wt \ a E A CAR D. Fall Importations. fPXHE Subscriber is now happy to be able to | announce, to his friends and customers, | a ee : that he has completed bis Fall importations, in | CARVELL BROS., Agents. each departineut of h itbusiness, aud invites their, Ch’town, July 31, 1571. u usual Patronege, | ee roe “ALLAN LINE.” FANS line of FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS are now under contract for carrying the | Mails between Halifax and Liverpool. Vor passage, or other information, apply DANIEL BRENAN, | Goto W. A. Weeks & Co, for Cheap Goods, N. B—An early settlement o ali accoun TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS &c., &c., &c. ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS will be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchaees in the Cheapest Markets,intended for House |iuilders, such as ‘ Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Beli Pittings, «&.. &c.. lam pr to SELL THEM a! RATES AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN TH" City, wad will Gt them up in a good workman! 'ke style To a generous public, I would say, that all @rdere in. THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSI Ibe attended to with Deepa: ch Bee oh a{ Piest Glass WATER COOLERS on hana. " SAYERS CRYSTAL BLUE, "Sold Cheaper than suer. dou 14 1000 - ~- over six months due expected, D. BRENAN ‘' CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Ch’town, Dec. 1 870, | fPYHE Undersigned have this day entered | into Co-partnership for the purpose o ‘Cheap China and Karthenware Store, aceite tem audsiieot &ileyne & Yates, J(8T RECEIVED FROM ENG!AND, A LARGER AGSORT ERE’ EDWAKD ALLEYNE. | SABGE ASSORTMENT CHARLES F. YATES. OF Mount Stewart, May 22, 1871. | Dinner Sets, China Sets, Stome China Sete, Toilet Sete, Referring to the above, the Subscribers And a Handsome Assortment of beg to state that they intead in a few days BARRENS WAR B | open o large and varied Stock of (of ali descriptions, to be sold Cheap, Wholesale) GENERAL MER HANDISE, aod Retail. Inthe Store formerly occupied by Messrs. J. LaLACHEUR. Harrington & Smith. Old’Btand, Reddin’s Building, Queen Street. ALLEYNE & YATES. Oh'own, May | Ia ° | Mount Stewart, May 22, 1871, ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING. No! ‘Alhambra’ and ‘Commerce’ | before, I am taking time by the forelock, and preparing for you all, | Accordingly, as fast as our European goods arrive, we are busily making every kind of warm cloth into fashionable and comfortable gar- ‘ments, suitable for the season, good, cheap and durable, so that you ‘may travel with comfort on the Railroad or in your own private con- veyance, without fearing the frowns of grim king Winter, or any mortal man who might wish to make you afraid. Remember BROADWAY has the following GARMENTS! | ERB FE: DCD eos Q Go To p REEFING JACKETS, Of every kind, eg x ew ‘ faxx j a _D.H. MACKINNON'S @ OVER OAATS, & on Broadway, ® Of every kind, as) FOR GOOD AND CHEAP }y) WALKING COATS eI 3 f i OAT! ’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, ':5 UF every kind. | | MADE BY JIMSELF, 1N Ig SACK COATS, \ EVERY STYLE N Of evory kind. 3 | Fashionable for the Season. | PANTS AND VESTS, Cy Yours traly, @) Of every kind. | pegre NORTH AMERICAN EAGLE BS HATS, CAPS and COLLARS, : 2 ee ee we 98. a Pm = NSW , 3 WOODS * EL? BADLY ee Os Ol every kind and variety, | Remember, the NEW YORK CLOTHING EMPORIUM is the | cheapest and best Clothing Store en P. E. Island. | BY D, H. MACKINNON, Marine and Fire Insurance. ‘eentinitahiiaiall | Charlottetown, August 28, 1871. i reeneemanatnntan Marine Department. Fire Department. | CANADA IMPERIAL IN URANCE UNION! FIRE INSURANCE Co., HEAD OFFICE; 1 Old Broad Sireet, London, Subscribed and Iavested Capital £1,965,000 Sterling. | COMPRISING THE |Montreal Assurance Company, | Established 1840. | Capital and Cash Assets,..........-. $1,099,540, | | axp | HANOVER British America Assurance Co. PYRE INSURANCE cO., OF TORONTO, Established 1833. | Capital and Assets, upwards of $500,000. Heat Office, 120 Broadway, Cor. Cedar St., NEW YORK. | Paid an CA 5... 5s $400,000 | Joint Policies, binding both the above Compa-| Sarplus,.-----.-------.---------+ ---- 326,399 Total Assets, $726,399 Risks sgainet joss or damage by Fire taken on Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Produce, &c. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. nies, issued on Vessels, Freights, Inward and Outward | Cargoes. Ch’town, Apri! 10, 1871. FASE, COMPORT, AND ECONOMY 1M WASHING PICKSTONES: IMPROVED ‘ASHING CRYSTAL | WA SHIN G Ue bos fa. ly PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVSS WYSD TOUS, LABOR AND SOAP, Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. It is particularly recommended for removing siains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes. ‘It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold everywhere. | Sold wholesale only py ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. PURE WOOL OIL!) THROUGH TICKETS | | Wool Cards, Sheep Shears, TO ALL PLACES IN Canada, Western States, “alifornia, * ete,, aT May be had at lowest rates, on application to STON E’S _ ‘iF. W. HALES, Steam Navigation Company's Office, HARDWARE STORE, Lower Water Street. Ch’town, June. 5,187], Ch’town, April 24, 1871, | Pig Rings, | FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, The reputation this ex- cellent medicine enjoys is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis- ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been urified and cured by it. scrvfulous affections and disorders ,;which were ag- Z avated by the scrofu- , ous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically } cured in such great numbers in almost every sec- | tion of the country, that the public scareely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. i Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt | | tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, | and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, | Without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again it seems to breed infection throughout the body, an then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber- Ges.may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or | heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer: ations on some part of the body. Lience the occa- sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad- visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com- Maints generally find immediate relief, and, at | length, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARIL- LA: St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Pars, and other a or visible forms of Scrofuious disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Vits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Uicerous affections of the muscu- lar and nervous systems, Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases | are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrhea or Whites, Uterine | Ulecerations, and Female Diseases, are com- | monly soon relieved an‘ ultimately cured by its | purifying and invigerating effect. Minute Direc- tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup- plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or inflame | mation of the Lirer, and Jaundice, when arising, as they cften do, from the rankling poisons in the | blood, This SARSAPARILLA is a great re- storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despon- dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nerrous Ap- prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections | symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial, PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maas., Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. H. L. SPENCER, Chambers No, 7 Market Square, St Joho, N. B., Geueral Agent for the Maritime Provinces. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P E I. THE ComMERCIAL Hore., ALBERTON, WING to the certainty of a Rarroap from principle parts of the Island to ALBERTON COMMERCIAL HOTEL IS ONE OF THE SMlost desirable Stands on the Island, The LARGE and COMMODICUS HOUSE, which is so well and favorably kuown towards the Westward, is now offered FOR SALE. As the Subscriber is about making a change in his business, Por particulars and terms address the Sub- seriber, JOHN C. KEEFE, Alberton, May 8, 1861]. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ESTAH ISHED 1825, Constituted by Sp sial Acts of Parliameni, GcovERNOR: His Grace the Dake of Buccleuch and Queens berry, K.G. CHIEF OFFICES: i KpinsurGH—3 and 5 Great George Street, (Head | Office.) 82, King William Street, E C, 3, Pall Mal! East, 3. W. UusLin—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. LoxDon } Profits Divided every Five Years Asuna lincome of Company an wardsof £700 000stg, Invested Capita] and Acenmalationsupwards | of £41,000,000 stg, | rr , vw | J. LONGWORTH, Mar, ,22. Agent at Charlottetown. J. W. BENSON, Watch azd Clock Maker to H. R. H. the| PRINCE OF WALES. PRIZE MEDALS—LONOON, DUBLIN. AND. PARIS, | Stzam Factory rok CLocks ayo Wartcues, | LUDGATE HILL AND OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. ESTABLIsHb 1749. MERCUANTS, SHIPPERS, AND) WiLOLESALE BUYERS, Are specially inyited to obtain from the Manufactory the ILLUSTRATED CATA- LOGUE of WATCHES, CLOUKS, JEW- ELLERY &c., before sending their orders | elsewhere, as not only are the discounts liber- al, but a selection can be made from the largest stock in the world. Orders can be sent direct to the Manufac- tory (Ludgate Hill), or through Merchants or Shippers in England. W ATCHES—To suit a'l olimates, all coun- tries “all tastes, and the oceupa- | tions of every one, 200,000 have already been sold, and are in a!) parts of the world, at prices from 2 to 200 Gvineas. W ATOHES —Chronometers, Chronograpbe, Keyless, Repeaters, Levers, Hori- zontals, for Ladies and Gentlemen. CLOCKS—For Dining and Drawing Rooms, Carriages, Churches, Hall or Shop, Perpetual Calendars, Wind Dails, &. JEWEKLLERY—Specialities in Monograms, Diamonds, Crystals, and Fine Gold, for Bridal and other Pre- sents. SILVER AND ELEOTRO PLATE~For Presentation, Racing, Diners a ie Kusse, or Tea Table, &c., &c. Watches sent safe by post to all parts of the world. _ August 2s, 1871. dy INK. PRINTING RAYLIS, WILKES & (0, Are the only manufacturers of; PRINTING INK IN THE DOMINION. Ail qualities and colors constantly on hand or made to order, * B. W.& Co., are also manufacturers of Varnishes of every descriptions, which are made on the English principle. Office and Factory, Nos. 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 Nazarera Srreer, Montreal, NEW YORK & CANADA FLOUR DEPOT ! Just Received Ex, “Fiamborough,’’ from Montreal, :— 351 bbls. FLOUR & MEAL, Choice Brands, Quality Guaranteed, and which will be Seld at a smai! advance Gn Moutreal rates, for Cash or approved Notes. WM. McGILL. _Ovrtown, May, 18716 pat ar WANTED IMMEDIATELY | 3 Journeymen TAILORS wanted at D. McRAE’S Tailoring Establishment, to whom constant employment, and good wages, will be given, D, MgRAE. Ch’town, May 18,1873, | Threat, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, | HEALTH! BE AUTY " Strong, Pure and Rich Blood—tn- crease of Flesh and Weight—(lear Skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED to ALL. RADWAW’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES, 80 QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE BODY UNDERGOES UNDER THE INFLU- BNCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDI- CINE THAT Every Day an Inorease in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis,ancured and badly treated Venereal, in its many forms, Glandular disease, Uleers in the Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands, and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous discharges from: the Kars, Errptive diseases of the Eyes, Nose, Mouth, and the werst forms of Skin dise eases. Evuptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Sait Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Biack Spots, Worms in the Fiesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakeniog and painful discharges, Night | Sweats, loss of Sperm and all wastes of | the life principle, are within the curative |vrange of Radway’s Sarsaparilitan Kesol-« vent, and a few days use will prove toany person usiug it for either of these forms of disease, its potent power to eure them. Not only does (he Sarsapariliian tesolwent excel all Lnown remedial agents, in the cure of —— Scrofulous Constitutional, Skin and Syphiloid diseases t it is the only po it:ve remedy for Midney, Bladder Urinary. and Womb diseases, Gravel. Dia- betes Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incon- tincnece of Lriue, Bright's disease. Album-« femria, and tm all cases where there are Brick dast depestts, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of anegg, or threads like white sili, orthere ts a morbid dark, bilious appear« ance, and white boue dust deposits, and where there is a pricking, burning sensa- tiow when possing water, and pain in the Siwaltofthe lack. and along the Loins. Ta all these conditions Kadway’s Sarsapartii« linu + esolvent aided by the application of | BHadway’s Ready Relief to the Spine and | Swallofthe Back, and the Bowels reguiae ted withonme or twoet Radway’s Regulat. | ing Pills per day. will soon make a com- ae cure. Ima few days, the patient will ec enrbled te bold and discharge his water naturally without pain.and the Uvine will be restored to its patural clear, aud amber or sherry color. Tlit WASTES OF THE 30DY are supplicd with new, healthy, and vi,oreus blood, that furnishes sound structure. Henee ail suffering from W kakeENING Discuances, either MALE or FEMALE, of the Wom, Uterus, or other organs, whether Leucor- rhaa, Speim, or Eruptive discharges, of every kind, or from vivicnwe of * Seif-abuse,” from the Genital Glands, or Venereai discharges, or ulcers, or sores, through the repirative process of RADWAY’S SARSAPAKIL- LIAN, are arrested, and the ruptured organs healed THE TRUE THEORY OF CURE, RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT supp.ies the system, through the blood, urine, and structure-tuking constituents with Tissue making, Heat or Caloric aud Fat making elements, All of its constituents are nourishing, purifying, and Cronipenin. it Repairs, Heala, Resolves, and drives oul of the y the products of Decay and Corruption. CONSUMUTION, HItK SWELLING, Diiopsy, S¥PHILIS, CANCERS, TUMORS, &c., are all of a @croiulous diathesis, and as such, are within the curative range of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT! 1. That Scrofula, whatever name designated, is éhe result of deposite from the blood, induced or caused by Chronic inflamation. That those deposits take place when the blood ts poor, weak, watery, and incapable of holding in solution its proper constitments, or from the presence of some virus or poi in the , as Mer cury, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate, which is the Corroe sive Chloride of M or other agents, given in medi«< ¢ines and which enter largely in the commen advertised Sarsaparillas, NOT ABSORBED OR CHANGED FROM THEIR NATURAL CONDITION, 2. That unless the repairs or nutriments are greatey than the wastes, that ens and decay will su- pervene, and the powers of life become exhausted. 3. Thet the dying body cannot be sustained on auy treatment of medication that exhausts the system, or fails to nounsh the blood, the only medium through which the vila! forces are ed, aDdam which the growib Chae Late he Stine —2Gway-s Sarsanparitttiam 9 Rese rivent suppues a want never belore posses-ed or knows exit in medicine, that this new found principle in lia! seivuce, whict has been brought tu such « pore ) a of cure Is exh) bited as follows: i, Its ereat power im assimilating the food in its first se of dictiletion in the process of digestion, as chy me id chyle with the nourishing elements of blood, un * teem Clese liquius refuse aud inert quale fore y are taken up by the lactecals and are ormed isto blued. Here we sce that by its wonderful ower it charges the system with the very essence or :cl le that forms the vital powers of the body. and ite ica ion ou the blood in its prim:tive and come pleve lition, separates every atom of refuse Material of mcni, out cf which the virus of disease is formed i t, the bioud thus prepared, and supplied with tt i tug propertics becomes strong, rich and | be ids in solution its proper constituents | Sarsapassllian eeclvent, a a } repairs the wastes of the body with sound and healing | Structures. Suca is the wonderful power the Sarsae parillian Resolwemt exerts on the blood aud juices of the system, that ne virulent humors or poi- 80Ms Will exist by which deposits are made. 3. The rapidity which the Sarsapariliian enters the circulation, and communicates its curative powers throuch the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids, see cures (he constitucnt secretions of each respective organ, establishing functional harmony throughowt the system through its action and power over the Secretions, the Liver secretes its natural or proper allotment of bi e; the Skin sweat; the Kidneys urea; and the Lungs carbon ; so that this wonderful medicine not only estab- ishes health in the sick body, but preserves the system in health. As we have shown the principle on which disease is formed, as well as the only sensible theory of cure, | We claim that the range of cure of the Sarsaparil- jiian itesolvent is unlimited, and that every disease y } that is of a Chronic,Scrofuious or Organic Diathesis, is, properly within its special range. Hs THE GREAT SECRET OF CURE in this Mcdicine consists in the selection of ingredicnte containing curative and nourishing properties that sup- ply the blood and general system with such constitucnts , Which, ina condition of disease and depravity, it is defi- vient of, together with the combination of the several ingredients that form the SARSAPAKILLIAN RESUL- VENT. If the constituent of Oxygen was exhausted from the atmospheric air, life would become extinct. So, when the blood becomes exhausted of its vita! constituents, it deposits its tubercles and diseased humors in the body, and the elements of decay and decomposition supervene. Radway’s Sarsaparillian Resolvent is to the blood and general system what Oxyoern is to the atmospheric air; it supplies the life principle, and enables the blood to hold in solution all its natural come stituents. DAILY CHANGES take place, for aa the Sarsaparillian increases the strencth and purity of the bioed, ail deposits are diminished, and Where there are tubercles formed in the lungs, the her deposits are arrested, and those that are estab- lished or forming dislodged, expelled, exhausted, or the portion of the diseased lung cicatrized, and the vonsumpe tive, — subject receives good, if not souad, 2@alth. BLIND LADY CURED. Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore Legs, Biceding from the Cungs, Cured. Mr. Geon@s Mortimer, a commercial traveller, in Canada West, writes us, under date of April 17, lsu, rom Woodstock : “The SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is in creat lemanud, and working wonders. Mr. Hoae, of strutlords- ville, merchant, told me of a ease where a woman WAS BLIND, but, by the use of the SARSAPARILLIAN Rh- SOLVENT, cam now see to read She would give @ ertilicate, but does not wish to be bothered with people writing. Hundreds call to see her. The cure is regarded as wonderful. “Messrs. Waite & Soort, principal druggists here, inform me of 4 person of note—high socia} standing —who for years was afflicéed with DYSVEPSIA ami GRAVEL, who has been entirely cured by RADWAY’S SAL Ae PARILLIAN RESOLVENT.” Mr. Hoac reports amotl,_- case of Chronic Sore Leg, that resisted ali other advertised medicines, cured by & few bottles of SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. “ Mi. JonatTuan Fare.anp, of Widder Station, cured, by one bottle, of Bleeding from the Lungs, Night Sweata Threatened Consumption. “In every town I visit I hear of wonderful cures by the SARSAPAKILLIAN RESOLVENT. For every kind of flumor, Sore, Skin Eruption, and all weakening hischarges, the people use it, and become cured ; so with Fits, Scretula, White Swe/ling, Sore Heads and bycsy Nose and Mouth, all kinds of Sores, this wonderful emod ys acts so powerfully on the blood that all who take it Locome song, sound, and healthy. *GEO, G. MORTIMER, ** Commercial Traveiler.” RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT i old at 41 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5, by all Druggiste and Medicine i 'calers, and at DR. RADWAY’S Medicom Vare i Si Maiden Line, New York City. eck bids Geen, Westville, N. S., A, W. GREIG. ESQ . Supt: FYAVING been appointed Agent for the above MINES, I am now prepared to give Orders for Cargoes of Large and Small COAL, deliverable at the Nova Scotia Coal Company’s Wharf, Middle River, PICTOU. This COAL is uv’ a very Superior quality, and will give every satisfaction to customers. I, C. HALL: Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1871. tf Tea! Tea! Tea! a” ut REE IVED, ex Moselle, from Lon+ on, 105 Chests best Congou TEA, J & T. 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