76 Ghe ECraminer. Se oe eae SALE OF a Seer ae — —_— ET Ta SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ ewer eee Hottgeag’s Pills and O ximent.-— Acidity, fleartbarn, Flatulency* Erysipelas.— This formidable arcay of ailments will not alarm those who have once witnessed the Sappy manner in which each and all of them yield to the purifying influence of these Pills. Their effect is vastly in- creased by rubbing the skin over the part affected with Holluway's Oint- | ment, whiely passes through the skin, and acts upon every organ placed } internul in the portion rabved. It is wonderful how indigestion sues | cumbs to such treatment, wich always gives relief in a short time. | Erysipeias, gout, and rheamstism are always accompanied by disordered | stomach, which the same remedies readily rectify, by purifying the | blood and regd@iating the action of the hver, kidneys, and bowels. ee eee Tal OXVYGENATEHD BITTHRS. For rears medical avieage tind been taxed aod the ekill of the physi- cian exhausted in the hope 0! discovering some remedy available to cure that most distressiag of all | seases—~Dyseeesta, as well as its long train | of evils under therr Various names. No medicine existed whieh wohl speedily, permanently, eTectually, and radically care and expe! those diseases from the system uatil Jr. Green made Knowa bis dise very of The Ovvygenated Bitters, | Such ie itsrenarkable po ver and pr aliaaity, that exsos, which for | years have betiled the saost ;otent medivine and the highest profession. ai skill, yield to this remedy as readily as if the disease were but of a} day's standing. Por alt disoases of the Stomach and Digestive Organs, | aud for General Dedivity it is equally satatery and certain. { Typhoid fever, Dyspepsia, and Debility, The following letter from “rermen Leavirr, Esq., a well known and! worthy citizen of Lake Village, is but the testimony of thousands of like sudferers:— On, Lage Vittace, N. H. Nov. 4, 1959. Messrs. S. W. Fow.s & Co , Boston, — Gentlemen:—Bizut years siice I was attacked with Typhoid Fever, | which left my digestive org.ag in a very feeble condition. I was totally | unable to perform jaber; [ could eat but the lightest and most simple | food without causing distress; gud the various medicines which [ had | taken proadaged vo alteration to the disease. I[ continued in } ~—-_on } in the City of Charlottetown, will b> oftered at ; ' purchase to remain on mortgage for three years. Charlottetown, March 18, 1861. tavorab! » VALUABLE FENMIL following valuable Property ad‘sining Capt. Orlebar's residence, and one of the pleasantest situations for building | PUBLIC AUCTION, : a . Twenty por cent of the purchase money to be paid down on approved joint notes at o montis. PROPERTY. od On TUESDAY, tho 28th of May next, | in THIRTEEN BUILDING LOTS in accordance with the following Plan. 9 The remainder of the, GLORGE COLES. | ’ Sz, Py 4 I, } | | | } | } j { ! t | this miserable condition for several months, until a brother-in-law, (Mr. ji ~ > oy ov Joseph Barrill, of Hist Bo-ton,) sent me a bottle of the Oxyeexaren | ~ f —~ Woe x | Birrers, with such strong assurances of its virtues that I was indaced Ly 2 — to give ita trial. [had neo exhausted the contents before the effect | i igs: Yen < <& was quite visible, and gave sufficient encouragement to persevere in its | an [% — a S 4 . > ’ ; / fT OTe —_—___o use; and [ was in due season restored to a comfortable state of health. | l This remedy L have since recom mended to some of my dyspeptic friends, i si ce ; and siways with the most sitis‘actory results. F i oa ™ ~ 2 Yours, STEPHEN LEAVITT, | 3 | = = “ = | , P . “x Prepared by SETH W. FV LE & CO, Boston, and for sale by Ww. R. & G | | oe | Watson (general agent), f. DesBaisay and M. W. Skivner, Char-/ " | luttetown, and by Druggists generally. | ‘ WJ OF WJ OF a OF Y OF | “““SEIeT to. ee Name oa a Rea Tt ok ey oie | Timely Warning. SAIN’ PELER'S ROAD } The above PROPERTY will be sold on the above terms, or ata rent per year for twenty years, with the liberty of pur- | The Purchase Money to be at the rate of One hundred Pounds for every Four Pounds of rent. | ewe a. . puenonguare Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and Inffaenza, Irritation, Soneness, or any affection of the Throat CURED, the Hackine Coven in Consumetion, Baoxcuttis, Waoopise Coven, Astuma, CaTarra, RELIEVED by BROWN'S BRONCHULAL TROUVIES, or Covaa Loz- RN@ES. - A simp’ and elegant com).nation for Covans, &c. Dr. G. F. Bigetow, Besten. ’ Every mother should be prepared to act in the capacity of both nurse | and pysician to her childre.: she can, if she wili discharge these duties to knew that there is a medicine prepared by an old nurse and et st of : d is the most ® physician, which has stood the test of MANY, MANY years, and ist ane S G d | ew Spring Goods! vysentery, Diarrhoea, and is sure to regulate the bowels. We say to | : : hs de bi Sy every mother, do not let year cwa prejudice, or the prejudioes of others, | [irst Arrivals per Steamship ‘‘Kedar. to follow the use of MRS. WINSLOW’S Soothing Syrup. It is sold} ' : yw Bs everywhere, at 25 cents a bottle. Office, 13 Cedar-street, New-York. | ® all the London and Paris novelties in BONNETS, HATS, i i i i A A i i A i a ial Tax Totter Covpaxion-—Is the name by which Messrs. Joseph Bur | [lats and Turbans, IN IMMENSE VARIETY. : nett & Cu., at Boston, desizuate the neat and convenient casein which} 4 fow Ladies’ rich trimmed Claredine HATS, Children’s for toilet use viz: “ Kaucriston,’’ *Cocoatns,” ** OnrextaL Toots sila ; in a ee ee Wasa’ and “Froamet.” Burnett's Tvilet Companion will be much | PARASOLS. In all the neé west ae Signe. t | Children’s, Misses’, Ladies’ and Gent's Summer Hosiery. Grass Cloth and Holland Jackets, CORSETS, white, colour- ed and Black. Glace SILKS. | These GOUDS having been purchased at first-class London | Houses for ready money, will be sold at correspondingly low “ Have proved extremely serviceable for Loarsesess.” ; | ear Remainder of Spring Stock hourly expected per ‘'Ga- Rev. Henry Warp Bricner. | and @lésbel,’? G. ©. VAUX. much better than any one she can employ. If she ‘oes not, she ought | chase at the end of that time. perfect thing on earth for children teething; it also cures Wind Colic, nd i of the relief ti: li be sure—yes, absolutely sure— | s y cad stand in the way of the relicf that will be sure—yes, absolutely % > ECEIVED and now opening at “Glasgow Hiouse,”’ _—_—rrsnsaaene | Ribbons, Flowers & Plumes. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s these famous chewiste end perfumers put up their superior preparations |p. soan Hats and Turtavs, Silk and Chenille HAIR NETS. in demand as it becomes generally knowa.—Pvrovidence Press Ladies’ Mantles and Paletots. | ONE CASE GLOVES, in any style and price. | prices, for Cash. | zelle’ * T recommend their use te Purwic Speakers.” 4 | Queen-street, May 6, 1861. 3i Rev. E. H. Caapty, New York. <i dae sa é i nr ** Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so com- Ee resi, Crachke Rss. op . SiN ake 8 | * ni - - fe o ° mon Pen —> ‘ST ACY JOMINSTON, LeGrange, Ga. | ARRELS of Wine, Soda, and Butter Crackers, just received Ceacher of Music, Southern Female College. | from the Steam Factory of Thomas Rankin, St John, **Two or threo times I have been attacked by Broncaitis s0 as to | New Brunswick: N. RANKIN. Charlottetown, May 6, 1361. T& RW, make me feur that [ shou!:! be compelled to desist frow ministerial la- | Niolasses. ber, through disorder of the Throat. But from a mederate use of the | * Troches’” L now find myself able to preach nightly, fur weeks together, | J UST received, a quantity of very superior {OL ASSES. J. S. CARVELL. without the slightest iucunvenieuce.”’ Kev, E. BD. Rycxuan, A. D., Montreal. Wesleyan Minister Seld at the Cash Drug Store of MW. W. SKINVER, (im ) Queen Street, Charlottetown. LOL LOLOL LOLA AA MAA LOLA A AY&it’S SAKSAPAKILLA | T¢ s concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, ao combined with | Other wibstances of still gre iter alterative power as tu allord an effective | Bntidete for the disease Sarsapariliaisrepated tocure. Such a remedy | is surely wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomp'ish their cure mast prove of immense service to this large class of our ailicted fellow citizens., How completely this | compoond will do it has been proved by experiment on many of the | occupied by Mr. Jaues Rowans. } | April 23, 1861. Qw i May 6 an a Supply of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Charlottetewn, April 29, 1861. To be Let, on Qacen’s-strect, FENIIE SHOP, DWELLING HOUSE, and PREMISES, } worst éased tu be found in tte fliowiag complaints - | Possession given on the Ist June next. Apply to SCHOFULA AND Ssroruurevs Comporints, Exeptiois ann Ervrtive | FREDERICK BRECKEN Dise rises, Uccears, Prwrt . Tcwes, Tewors, Aur RHEUM, SCALD | JUSEPH HENSLEY, Trustees. Hea, s¥eeus avn Syeniutic Arrvections, Meecvara, Disease, | Ss. MITCHELL \ Do.ovaevx, Desiusry, Dyspersia anp Ly- | =< * Cus ’ Dnorsy, Navaatoa ow Ts pietstios, Euysivecas, Rose oa St. Antaony’s kiae, and indeed the | while class of complaints ai ising from Imeceity or tae BLoop. | rovg ' This componnd will be found a great promoter of health, when taken i i yy A S @a the spring, to expel the foul humors which tester in the blood at that | : k 7 os? _ iE »? 7 a svaton of the year. Ry the timely expulsion of them many rankling | Fanny! From London. disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this| UST received ex Fanny from London :— remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptioas and | 50 Chests superior Congou THA, warranted. ulewrous serves, through whick the system will strive to rid itself of cor- | . J. & I. MORRIS. ruptions, if not assisted tu dothis through the natural channels of the | May 6. 1861 bedy by an alterative medvine. Cleanse out the vitiuted blood whien- | may V, pede jet Mail ever you find its imparities bursting throagh the skin in pimples, erup- | 7s * SA ed tie@s, of sores; cleanse it woen you find it is obstructed and siuggish in | i Ok Luiv er pool. the Veins: cleanse it whenever itis foul, aad ial som will tell you | mpue wast sailing Barque Gazette, R. Cameron, wae. .Eveu where a0 particular disorder is felt people enjoy be'ter | Master. will Sail for above Port on Thursday heslth, and live longer, for cleansing the blood.—Keep the blood the 16th i for freight menaiile sais healthy, aud all is well; bat with this pabalam of life disordered, there 1€ th inst., tor treigh oF pass: ge A J = ean be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, W. W. LORD & CO. aud the great machinery of |ife isd sordered or overthrown. During late years the pu lic have been misled by large bottles, pre- tending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla ivr one duliar. Most | of these have been frauds upon the sick, forthey notonly contain little, | if any, Sarsaparii'a, but oftea oocarative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappyiatment les fullowed the use of the various | reposed in the FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS an- ; F extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the nawe itscif is nually syld b . . ‘ auy Sv y justly despized, aod has bee me synonymous with tmopositien and cheat. | Sull we call this compound Satsapariila, and intend to supply such a ree | medy as shall reseue the na.ie from the load of obloquy wuich rests up- : — F cait. Aad we thiok we have ground for believing it has virtues which | Canadian W hite Bald Wheat, are irresistible by the oriinary cua of the diseases it is intended to | Carse of Gowrie do. | . > , cure Gravel and Beech Nut Wheat, a = =e | - ‘ % Timothy and Hung rian Grass Seeds, Pi & CATAQ va | Island Growth and imported Red Clover Seed, : White Dutch Ciover Seed, $ Marine dnsurauce Co. A variety of Swedish and other ‘Larnip Seeds, Ol" MAINE. Carrot, Beet and Parsnip Seeds, . |and a large variety of BQOCEk DEPARTMENT. . Authorized. Capital, $509,009. Capital Subscribed J GARDEN SEEDS. and Secured, $253,443.76. GUID WEN, Prest. ODED P. MILLER; Vieo Prest. ) With his usual Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. SHIPLEY W. weeny. DSeeretary. Several tons of BARLEY STRAW for sale. DIRECTORS. — ; | N. B. The highest cash price given for Timoruy Sexp. Hox. Jons N. Goopwix, Osev P. Miuiee, . Saretey W. Riccer,| ('}), Town, April 15, 1861. Davio batssarss, AuNnet Oakes, Juun A. Patyeg, c \aaapecanin welgleamindimietie cause aan F W. ve Rocuemoyr. REMOVAL. hi bade Fire Insaranze on Dwellia <3, Furaiture, Warehouses, Public Baildings, Miils, Meaufectories, Stores, Merchantise, Ships in Port, or white CAMERON, Clock & Watch Maker, bas removed to baitding, aod other property. Taland fasurance oa Goods to all parts ° the shop opposite tho Hon. George Coles's, where he of the eouutey. Marine [y-arance ea Vessels, Vargo and Freight to ali will be happy to attend to his old friends and customers. Charlottettetuwn, April 20, 186L. (all papers Im) Apri! 29, 1861. Is! 4i Fanny! All papers Im. ~ WO BLARNEY, J. WILLIAMS, Queen Square, who solicits attension to his ~tock of seeds, viz; Fire Mex. JOUN N. parts of the World. Potacias [gsvcD AND rURTOBR INF)’ LATION OBTAINED OF 3.8. CAIVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, January 7, 136). | I | For Salo by the Subseribor. aa CARVELL, “5 CWT of Superior Northern CLOVER SEED. ® . } —-— ALSO Ship Broker, Auctioneer, | 5 Garden ENGINES, at evst, AND i GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. | 1 New Express WAGGON, will be sold at a bargain. WILLIAM DODD. | Squ: April 15, 1861, Im, BANK BUILDINGS, j ,Soeeen Bamean, Baw 18. Murch 18. ly Unarlottetown, PvE. Island. Tobacco! Tobacco! Tobacco! ALEXAND«&R McKINNON, HE sabscriber offers for Sale, at his Manufactory, a f the be fi d TOBACCE in AUCTIONEER City, codanilt sldchtiabibiertivabonn 04 pu anacianaae AND GEHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Persons wanting to purchase will please to call at the Factory UREN STREET, q CHARLOLLGTOWN, P. E. ISLAND. saveeivucs-3rereimin itr lage ica 5 sen ji ma Maildiacas Ah. fl! Votes Bie TIMOTHY SEED. Ee Cerey intra sey Failding es A.B, toves, Ee, | | (CASH given for 100 bushels good, elean TIMOTHY SEED, MEDICAL NOTICE. by ELZEAR BD. GAUVREAL, 1%. D. MeGiix Cottece, MonrRrean. Queen Square, Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1869. Licentiate of the College of Piysicians and Surgeons of Lower Accounts, Arbitrations, &e., &e, Canada. Office at Mr. W. MeKay’s. Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. 6 Accounts arranged, Arbitration Papers May be consulted daily between tle hoursof 9. a.m. and 4 p.m prepared, Insolvents’ Papers organized for appearance October 2, 1860, and presentation before the Court, and all intricate or im- IWWOTICE. properly kept accounts clearly and inteliigibly stated. Fees Dr. Boswall, Surgeon and Accoucher, proportionate to time and talent required. Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS. EGS Jeave to. acquiips the inhabitants of Lot 49 and its vicinity, that he hxe removed from Lot 35, to the farm Great George Street Charlottetown. June 26, 1860. lately occupied by Mr, \cora, where they will have an op- Isi ly. portunity of consa!tny Liman the various branches of his | CRAMP AND PAIN KILLER. profession. "HE world is astonished at the wonderfai cures performed Dated Pleasant Hill, February 25th, 1861, and judge for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, April 1, 1861. 3m CHARLES RELLLY. JOMUN WILLIAMS. by the Cramp and Pain Hillier prepared b . . A. pemge ee sews 3 OURTIS & Pee e ite engal has never “ee on tor . . a removing pain in alj cases ; fur the eure of Soinal Complaints, Te ee eee Ae heretofore existing under the | Oramp ane Limbs and ‘stomach, Rheumatism in all its name 6 WUNCAN, MASON & Co., bas terminated | forms, Bilious Colie, Chills and Fever, Burns, Sore Throats cgmsahinss the articles of Co-partnership. ‘The business of |and Gravel, it is decidedly the beat remedy in the world. the late Firm will pein by etther fs the Partners. Evidence of the most wonderful cares ever performed by any Dated this isch ' 7,0! Vecumber, iD. _ | medicine, are on cireulars in the hands of Agents. JAMES DUNCAN, W. R. WATSON, General Wholesale Agent for the Teland | JAMES D. MASON, | and sold by Merchants every where. KR. R. HODGSON. August 21, 1800. 1 Pat.” tf | The Wonder of the Age! — Mann;'s Patent MOWING and REAPING Machine oes sles ‘ ‘ { pNE acre of Hay or Grain cut on rough or smooth land | in an hour, for less than one shilling cost, with the assistance of four or five joined in the purchase of one of those ever renowned labour- : ~ P | saving Manny's Patent Mowing and Reaping Machine cambined. | Now on Exbibition and Sale, with Witeomb’s Patent Horse ilay Rake, and Brow.’s Patent Horse Piteh Fork, at Orwell Cheap Store—cheaper | than the cheapest Country Store on the Isiand, and with the greatest | variety, from a Needle to an Anchor. Three Gold, Six Silver Prize Medals, and $100 cash have been award. ed at the Crystal Palace’and State Fares of America, where Manny’s Machine has been fuliy tested with several other Machines, and proved to be the best, safest, most durable and cheapest Machine of the kind ever offered to the public, for saving time, labor and expense to the | | Farmers, by which tive weeks labor and cost can be sayed over the old fashion mode of harvesting with hook and scythe, which wiil pay a fifth | share of the entire Machine in one season. It can now be got if four or five in a Settlement join together, and for which time wi!l be giveo for payment by the Subscriber, for all those ordered by the 20ch of May so as to have them ready in time for harvest, to enable the Farmers to ship their produce in good weather, and a munth Sooner, and not fear | haviog too much grain ripe at once, when one of these money gaving t o ce machines can be had on such favourable terms and easy payment, at Orwell Cheap Store. | ‘nis is an opportunity that cannot be got every day, to clear and make large farms, and have a month's work done by lads 16 or 18 ye urs old, in one week. This is cowirg up to Telegraph operation, and will wake the } Farmers independent, and Jook out for better times. ud more preduce, These wonderful Machines are invaluable to Ship-builders aad Sea- Captains, Mechanics, Teachers, Widows, and a! those whose tine is more | Valuable at other callings, and will be set up by tha inaker. A trial | given of them, and warranted fully perfect, or taken back. Annexed are a few testimonials trom some of our mast extensive Island | Farmers, that can be depended on, and who are Willing to give satisfac- ER Steamer, via Halifax, W. R. WATSON has received | adjoining Mr. W. R. Warson’s Drug Store, recently | and [ cuuld not get men to hire at any wages at the time, UT heart-felt thanks to the Farmers for the confidence | tory reference, if called on. Further particulars known from PATRICK STEPIIENS, Agent, Orwell Chea p Store. W. W. IRVING, Agricultural Warehouse, Charlottetown, or to THOMAS ANNEAR, Wood Cor tractor, April 29, 1861, Montague River, N. B.—Ali parties wishing to uso any of these Mich:nes, would do | weil to roll tue iand in time for them—this is unportant, P. 3S. Certificates, We cort fy that each of us have purchased one of Mny’s Pa'ent Two Horse Mow.ng and Reaning Machines, the operation of whicu we are bighly plensed with, aud it has proved wuch wore satisfactery than we expected having performed all our work much better, and at less cost than hand la or, and baving our hay end grain secured nearly five weeks svoner | than our netgbbours, with the old fashion scythe and book. We conside: Minay’e Michine the most valuatle invention ever dis- covered, or seen on tuis (stand, tur the benefit ofthe Far vers, and strongly aivise every One requring such to secure them in time, if they can arrange in any way to have one in each seltleiment, When the benefit will be fuund to save woncy and time—so valuable to farm workers. (signed) WILLIAM ACORN, Miller & Parmer, Lot 49, ROBEULT MUTCM, Farmer & Stock Master, April 22, 1861. Gallows Point. N. OB —Auy one Wishing to see our Machine, ean ecicl at a 1¥ time, or by the agent, at Urwoll Cneap Store, where one is on exibition und sale I certify that T had one of Minny’s P deat Two Horse M wer and Reap- | ing Michines at work on my Farin jist season, and fouad it proved admi- rauly well, and far superior to any one of the kind [ ever saw in England, or on this [sland ; and bad I not succeeded in getting the use ot it, I shouid have iost a great quantity of my grain, it having got over ripe, [ found it much less expense, and the work better done than by hand. Wants to save muuey, or time, will be wthout one. x JOHN DOUSE, Port Selkirk. April 22, 1861. lm 1861. 1861. 1861. ERSONS who are in want of good fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, and who hxve always got the best seeds | they ever bough: in P. E. Island from M W. Skinner, ave in- W. svould also call attention to & superior samp'e of | Flour and Corn Meal, sold either by the Barrel or retail, formed that per steamer ‘* Westmorland’? this Spring he has received his Spring Supply of Fress Garden aud Flower Secds, which will be found as good as usual. M. W. SKINNER. Cash Drug Store, April 22, 1861. Pro & Isl CLOTHS! CLOTHS! Important to Country Dealers Hb ai“ntion of Country Dealers%and the public gene- rally, is called toa sample stock of CLOTHS from New Branswick Manufactories, which fur price defy competition. April 1, 1861. tf J. 8. CARVELL, RECEIVED, — per late arrivale, and for Sale by the Subscriber — 250 Barrels extra and superfine FLOUR, 00 Barrels Paster do 80 Sides New York SOLE LEATHER 6U Ualf-chests superior TEA 3000 Guany Bags (cheap bags for grain) ) All of wh ch will be sold LOW for Cash. | CLOVER SEED! CLOVER SEED! | MORIN LOWDEN., Peake's Brick Building Jannary 7 1861 bit — a Tes a CHARLES BELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, “HAS removed to his FORMEK STAND, Qurex’s Serarr, Where he is prepared to supply EVERYTHING in the way of Gentlemen's apparel, from WATS to SOCKS. —ALSO— - A large supply of Fall and Winter Cloths, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, | just received per JSABEL, and the remainder of Stock in the west end of the Building known as the City Tannery, | hourly expected from Boston and N. York. City, Vet. 23, 1860 tf FARM AND MILLSITE EOR SALE. iy R JAMES BRODERICK, of Kildare, Lot 4, offers for sale on reasonable terms, a FARM consisting of 50 acres, more than one half of which is in @ bigh state of culti- | vatton, and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood This very eligible property has a stream of water passin through it, capable of driving a Grist and Saw Mill. There is & good sabstautial Dwelling House, 28 % 23 feet; also a Barn Frame on the spot, ready tor erection. The Post Office has been kept for years on the premises. ‘he arove propert is only half a mile from the sea shore where any quantity of ke!p &c., can be had for manure. February 25, 1861. ‘THANKS TO THE PUBLIC. W A. & J LOCKERBY most respectfully tender their * grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal support | they have received since their commencement in business. They would also inform the public that they have taken inte the business another partner, Mr. AUGBSTUS HERMANS, | CASTOR GIL AND ROSEMARY, late Engineer of Hickey’s Steam Fatory, who is prepared to Or, GREA HAIR TONIC, for preserving, restoring and | Wecesarising from excesses; beautifying the hair; eradicating scruff and dandruff ; pre-| foes execute all orders in | \7 miles from Charlottetown | VENUE Subscriber has on hand a large assortment of Cut 7 My opinivu | is, that when these Machines are a little better knuwn, no Farmer that } Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Just opening at the Establishment of Dawson's Block, Corner of Kent and Givreat George Streets. — 7ARLOUS FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, V warranted of superior quality. ALSO—— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of all descriptions. In addition to the above, the Proprietors beg to acquaint gation, large Consignments, consisting of Hardware, Hollow- wares, Groceries, Ale, Porter, Wines and Liquors, and respectfully solicit the patronage of purchasers. April 8, 1861. Is] & RW Land for Sale. YOEVIE subscriber offers at Priyate Sale, the following valuable property; 150 acres Wood Land on Lot 43, fronting on the line road between Lots 43 and 44, having a front of 144 chains to the 100 acres; 21 acres being part of the reserved lands adjoining Georgetown. Town Lot No. 8, First Range, Letter k, in Georgetown, and Pasture Lot No. $3, in the Royalty of said Town. Also, 50 acres Land, four of which are cleared on Lot 32, fronting on Anderson’s Read, Three Building Lots in Char- lottetown. - For further particulars apply to JOUN McGIub. Charlottetown, Feb’y 25th, 1361. 6m NO MISTAKE B. the Cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE-PLPING and GAS-FICTTING ean be had at LUCKERBY’S & HtRMANS’ Lstablishment. ——-ALSO- —— Gun smithing, Lock-fitting and Bel.-hanging done in the neat- est possible styie and with despatch. ‘* PUNCTUALITY’ —Our motto. Febraary 18, 186L. tf Sewing Riachines. OR SALE, Seovel & Goodel’s SEWING MACHINES, which are giving such general satisfaction. April 1, 1861. tf J. S. CARVELL. Kiour! Eilour! iy Store, a lot ef very cuoice Family FLOUR. J. 8S. CARVELL. April 1, 1801. 1m Nails! Nails! NAILS, which he is prepared to sell very Low. April 1, 1861. tf J. S. CARVELL. | MONEY! MONEY!:! | A Rare Chance to make Moncey. ALUABLE MILLS and PROPERTY for Sale at Mrru Vas, New London. A large and well-built SAW MILL, | sonsisting of a gang of up and down Saws, a Shingle and Lath | Machine, new and in complete working order. A GRIST MILL, two DWELLING HOUSES, a large BARN, aStableand Blacksmith’s Forge, all on the premises ; ‘and the LEASENOLD Interest in about 230 acres of good LAND, 75 of which are under cultivation, the rest well stu cked with good Hardwood, Hemlock and Spruce. The Mill Stream | is one of the finest in the Island—ample power for any thing |that may be required. ‘This property offers a rare chance for jany enterprising man, and will be sold atagreat bargain. | Parties wishing to purehase will please make earty appli- P. W. HYNDMAN, | cation to | Charlottetown, April 15, 1861. | NO CREDIT, | BRUT all Goods at lowest paying rates and Cash. Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Wool, and other Produce ae | taken in payment at market price for PORT WINE TEAS FLOUR | | Sherry Coffee Pork Claret Sagars liams Champagne Molas es Bathehaps ; Brandy Tobacco Butter } Hol!and’s Gin Cigars Pickles } London Gin Storch Sauces Seotch Whiskey Soap Anchovies Old Tom Blue Sardines Jamaica Indigo Candied Peel Demerara Candles Curran's } Maraschino Compo. Candles Raisins | Noyau Srerm Candles Pigs Milk Paneh ‘Tallow Spices Lemon Syrup Lard Washing Soda Crackers” Cordaze Blacking Cheese Oakam Juckets & Brooms } and other small articles too numerous to mention. N. B. Grain Cargoes purchas+d on commission, and liberal] advances made against consignments, by SWABEY & ROBERTS, Commission Vierchants, | Great George Street, P. BK. L.. Mareh 18, 1861. [siRWly | ‘PER RAPHE ee” THE LATEST! | oX '* HELENA’* FROM NEW YORK : 4,0 CHESTS and half-chests TEA, warranted, 4 hhds. Museovado SUGAR 10 bb's. Crashed do 25 kegs NALLS 2 bales COTTON WARP } 2 bales BUFFALO ROBES | | 10 boxes Ground COFFEE (very superior) } 25 bbls. FLOUR | 3 puncheons High WINES. Wholesaie and Retail. ! Dee. 31, 1860. J. & T. MORRIS | PE ae . ‘ | Reaping and Mowing Machines! | 45 there is only a limited number of these valuable and) | £& labour-savin= Machines expected this season, farmers who | wish to obtain them had better make early application to the | | sulseriber, at the * AcricuLruraL W aRrEyousE,’’ Queen Square, | | where Manny ’scombined Macuine for 2 horaes, Wood's Patent | | Reaper and Mower (which sheafs the grain itself), Wood’s | one horse Mowine Macutne ; also Whitcomb’s Patent Horst | | Rake, which in the States is superceding every other Imple- | /ment of the kind,—may all be seenin workiny order. One of | Manny's Combined Machines and Whitcomb’s Horse Rake /may also be seen at the local agent’s (Patrick Stephens, Esq.) | Cheap Store, in Orwell, who has already published certificates ' relative to the value of these Machines. | The subscriber would beg to state that he last year sold | | Manny’s Machines to the following gentlemen, viz :—Rohert | liaythorne, Esqr, lsaae Thompson, Esqr, Winter River Mills, / Hon. Alex. Laird of New Giasgow, Dr. Jenkins, and John M. | Holl, Esqr.; and any of these gentlemen will, he doubts not, certify to the complete and satisiactory way in which Manny's | Maciine does its work. Wood's Patent self-Reaper was tried | last season on the farm of Henry Longworth, Esqr, and gave | great satisfaction, cutting the grain with the utmost regala- | rity, and leaving it in handsome sheaves, thus saving the labor |of one man. The two horse Machines are warranted to cut |one acre per hour. WM. W. IRVING, | May 6, I86l. Isl General Azent for P. E. Island. | NOTICE. HE Subscriber has been empowered by a power of Attorney to collect all debts due to Jonn McPuez, formerly of | Souris, P. E. Isiand, Begs to notify all persons indebted to | , him to have their respective accounts settled on or before the | 15th inst., otherwise they will be sued after that date without | _ distinction of persons. ARCHIBALD McPHEE. | [ HEREBY notify that I have appointed Mr. Richard Hayes, of Souris, my Attorney to collect the above. ARCHIBALD McPHER. | Big Pond, Lot 45, January 3, 1860. j NOTICE. | A LU persons having any claim against the Jate Perer ment to the undersigned, Trastves and Ass gnees, under dated 12th February, 1861. : chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also —- X, XX, and XXX Ale. ' SALT! SALTI! SALTIN! 0 90D BUSHELS good clean Liverpool SALT, ty 1 * bags and bulk, will be sold on avourale tering | J.W. BRADLEY & CO." DUNCAN, MASON £ QD". Charlottetown, February 18, 161. hae ~ PREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A, FREEHOLD FARM, consisting of 120 Acres, this 2 Tryon Road, Lot 27, 40 of which are m a high state of cultivation, the remainder covered with Hard and Soft Wong. ° There are a good Dwelling House and Barn on the premisog. and also a good well of water within a short distance from the dwelling. For further particulars apply to the subscriber the Publie that they will receive. on the opening of the Navi- | on the premises. WILLIAM McKay, | Tryon Road, Lot 27, Nov 19, 1860. tf NODPICE., Assigument of Debts. LL Persons indebted to Witutam Live, of Township No, 24, ‘Lrader, are hereby required to make immediate y- — JOUN LONGWortTH JOSEPH MENSLEY, JAMES ANDERSON, GEO. 8S. BAGNALL. " Charlottetown, March 8, 1861 w Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. w Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can ae y is « Charlottetown, November 14, 1860. wt CITY STEAM FACTORY, Encourage Eiome Manufacture. Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. pur undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of Charlotte- town, and the Island in general, for the liberal su which he has received since bis commencement in business, begs to inform the public that, being sole proprietor of the present business, he intends to carry on CABINET MAKING in its various branches; SASIT AND DOOR MAKING; fitting up Machinery of all descriptions: Gun and Lock fit- ting ; also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep sawing, & c. All of which will be executed at the lowest possible rates, and will warrant good workmanship in every case. City, July 10, 1860 PATRICK HICKEY. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Phibisie, Phihisie, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Pronchitis, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Quinsy, Quinsy, Cousumplion, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumption, Consumpiion, and all like diseases, find an unfailing antidote, a ready relicf, and a sure and speedy cure, in thet grect and universally approved Remedy, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. FRESN AXED RELIABLE TESTIMONY. * F¥istar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. — We cull the at- tention of our readers te the advertisement of Wistar 's Balsan of Wild Crorry in another column, and assure them they can flud no better remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, pronchial affections, or tny divcease cf the Miroat or Jungs, “In Augnat, 1958, an estimable friend «f ours re- tirved from a visit in the country much emaciated, e:.d laboring under a severe cough, which had wade evel rapid inroads upon her constitution, that we felt some- thing must be done at once, of the would become a Victiin of consuinption, Having known tho beneficial results which have vccurred jrom the ase of Wister’s Palsam, we mado purchace of some for her, and we aro happy to say, that before she had taken the rontents +f ene bottle, her cough had entirely left her, and she is now in the enjoyment ef excellent health,’ — Oice Branch, June 25, 1859. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Letier from Eiiler IT. L. Gilman, a Minister of he Gospel in Vermont. GLOVER, ¥t., June 20, 1859, Messrs. 8S. W. Fownr & Co. :— Gents, —T hereby ecriify that I have been troxbled for several years with a «difficulty of the heart and hungs, and have applied to several physicians for help, and have tried almost every remedy of the numerous ones which have been recommended, without receiving ang assistance, but had been growing weaker and weaker, antil, hearing of Wister’s Balsam ef Wild Cherry about a year since, { commenced nsing it with inimediate re- fief. It has not only restored my lungs to a sound state, but Lam entirely reliewed of the difficulty or disease of the heart. I have no hesitation in saying that it is the best lung medicine before the publie, and I most cheer- fully anc conscientiously recommend it te all persone seloring with pulmenary complaints. H. L. GILMAN, All who auffer with ang disease of ihe Throst, d.uwngs, or Chest, can obtain like relief by using Wristar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, . Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, PREPARED BY 8. W. FOWLE & Co., Ko. 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. SOLD BY Druggisis, Dealers, and Merchants, in every town and city in New Englund, and elsewhere. Sold by Wa. R. WATSON, General Agent for P. E. Island, T. Desbrisay, and M. W. Skinner, Charlottetown, and by dealers generally. June 26, 1860. MEDICAL ADVISE. R LA’MERT, M. D., Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, etc., etc., may be CONSULTED personally or by letter, on the Functional Derangements of the Ner vous and Reproductive System, and on the various furmeof Loeal Constitutional Debility, daily, at his residence. . _ 37 BEDFORD SQUARE LONDON, Patients residing in the Colonies, with whom a personal onsalta- tion is impossible, can be successfully treated by CORRESPONDENCE, on forwirding a detailed statement of their cases, accompanied by the customary fee of £1 Sterling. they are recommended in the first instince to procure, from the For more complete instractions, Local Agent, DR LA’MERT’s Work. SELF-PRESERVATION. A Medical Treatise on Nervous Debility and Functional Weakness, s O’ Nei, of Nail Pond, Lot 1, deceased, will please send | more particularly in reference to the Lufirmities and Diso ders of inthe same, duly attested, within three months from this | t#e Generative System. With numerous Engravings and Deccruptive _date to the undersigned ; and all persons indebted to the said late Pener O’Neine, aro hereby required to make immediate | payment to the undersigned. feud do FIDELL BERNARD, Administrator. _Nail Pond, Lot 1, Noy. 12, 1860. tf eta py and Unhappy Unions—'low to secure Healthy Oh | HO! YE BALD HEADS AND GRAY, UN! RUN! RUN! to the Cash Drug Sto € M. SKINNER, and get a bottle of a Sas HOWARD'S Cases. ; CONTENTS. Section I—The Physiology of the Generative Organs, StcTion 11—Puberty—Mauhood—The Morals of Generative Phy- siology—T'rue and False Morality. Sectios ill—Marriage in its Social and Pahysica} Relations—Hap- _Seerion 1V—Vouthful Abuse—The Secret Cases a ake De- bility, Impotence in Man, and Sterility in Man anq Woman _SeeTIon V—Spermatorrhar, or Chrovic Impotence—Its History Causes, and Consequences—The Sterijity of age. ye _ The object of the Work isnot to maintain any particular hypothe- sis, but to enable every one to understand for himself the structure and function of the organs concerned in the fulfilment of the Physi- cal Obligations of the Married State; tu acquaint him with the conee- t he to prevent unnecessa i om unfounde } fears, and to iudictate when thoes nae Lock, Gunsmithing & Bell-hanging, Venting baldness and gray hair; curing diseases of the sk:n, founded the means of speedy relief. ‘The Work is not crowded with in the neategs F oes style, and with despatch. ness in futare will be conducted und ‘ ‘KER. | aon & amen ae onducted under the name of LOCKER WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY,. | JOUN LOCKERBY, AUGUSTUS UERMANS. | Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. — | Oct. 16, 1860. The busi- #'@nds and musc'es. chemica'ly combined, so that while the Castor Oil moistens and nourishes the roots of the hair, the Tincture of Rosemary rids the head of dandraff; and L will Say that so long asa pect to preserve his hair in beauty and luxuriance even to old uve. " March 22, 1861. This preparation is perfee ly harmless, | the crud é being @ mixture of Castor Oil and Tincture of Rosemary |on eness which cha ° ; ward it, : person continues to use this preparation, so long he may ex- | of Sigh isdanase oa el, the technicalities of ordinary professional books nor does it present the subject. racterises the so-called “ popular works’, © Ss : 6 SELF-PRESERVATION’ may be had in a sealed envelope, price .45. Fae Sterling. of Messrs H. Cuusp and Co,. St Jobn. N. Bal +. Fuller, Express Agent, Halifax, N. 5.3 or the Author will for- pt of Colonial postage stamps to the amount rr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. erling, March lith, 1861.