C re] bi > % a il ai i Bn ‘ 20 oe ———L— ———————— SPECIAL NOTICES. Purana, Holloway's Ointment and Piils.—Limbs Saved.— Nothing | cun be were gratilying than the numerous testimonials volun- tarily sent to Professor Ligloway recounting the extraordi- pary eures of wounds, sores, and ulcers effected by iis Oint- | meat and Pills. John Thomas, far advanced in years, | residing at Penmambank, Conway, suffered severely from a} ted leg, whien tor years resisted the treatment of the most. ekiiful surgeons, whe ultimatel, recommended amputation of the limb remedies, whieh effected a complete cure, affurding ease shortly alter their orst employment. 1 glandular and white swell- ings, scurvy, and all skin diseases, these nolle remedies may be relied upom. They cure the particular local ailment by cleansing and regulating she whole system, | - ae — ~ ' } * He rememb_red the mrt tine po aithropist, orgoten”’ was beautifully ssid of How- it aso applies fo every mine who brings | tie Mhelersions, comforts and enjoyv ents of lie within the reach of persons and classes who sre o herwise deprived of thei: | sdveantages. specially may it De said of him who laboriously | aeek« ard finds new means of preserving health, ‘* the poor »ao's cxptel ond the rich mon’e power.’”” We think this eulog Gu properly appired to J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, the renown- ed chems! of New England eho, spurning the trodden paths ta fame, devotes hos entire abil'es and sequirements to the dis- covery of Nature's most effectual! remedies fur disease. Wher tie bedden b easing hie been revealed, he proceeds to suppis Wtoall manknd @ ike, through our devggrste atench low prices | st perorand rich miy elke enjoy its benetits.— Journal end | Enquircr, Purtlend, Me. LLL MOM LMM OM AM A AM OM MMOLE Le Buanerr’s Cosmerics.—Among the most popular prepara | tone for the toilet mm this country, are those of Juseph Barnet: & Co,of Boston, Toe firm tas alwaye had the reputation of prepariny the Bret and purest cosmetics aud essences toast the cotrket alfurds. i 4) late they have paid particular attention to toilet prepara- tiene and them Cocoaine for the hair, made out of cocaanut al. unt herr Kalletow for he ekin and complexion, are unrivilied. Horh are tree fron the deleterious compcurds which render the} tm let articles so frequemly injurious.— Worcester Transcript, RL LN NLR LE LE LL LL OLR LAL ALAM A LOO LON LOO LOL OM, ; THE OXYGENATED BITTERS., | Natur®, inher great iaberatory, tas stored seme remedy | adapted te every disease which ** flesh ia heir to.’” But it re- | quires the Investigation and research of the philosopher to dis- cuter and Spoly thisremedg. Such research and investization has aucceeded in diacovering a remedy for that mos: ofl ctve dispensalie”, the AA BARMAN nee of ; } DYSPEPSIA! i With a! ite lesser and numerous eve; and it may be safely | asserted that worl the sppearanca of wie Orygenated Bitters | a case of Dyspepsis cired asa rare experience in medica) practice. Now under the influerce of these Bitters the rule is | ie cure, the rare eterption, faiure te curr. } RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the atieniinn of the reader to the following letter | from Predent Samh, of Wesleyan University : Mippietows, Conn., Feb. 28, 1859. Setu W. Fowre & Co : — Genilemen,—| first made use of ; the (xyerNnaTED PirTERs Some reven oF elgh! years since. | Having soffered tor twenty pears froma form of Dyspepsia, which was attended sith a nervous headache, on aa average | of vo irae than one day ino week, | was induced by the un- | pretending recommendatior of De. Green **to try one bottle | euduf no benefit #33 received to discontinue the use.”’ T*e use of one Sotile warranteda further tria), te the extent | ef some three or foot, with » enreful observance of tle accom- panying d rections. The result Was, an almost entire relief) from the vanal dyspept e eyinptoms and their depressing, pain- | ful consequences. | behevs these bitere produced an entire | etange tn the hat ita of my eysten and apon the active energies | ef he digestiee organs. | now deem myself as exempt from | Drepeysa as most persons. These bitters have also been ot | @ ri @ 10 OtVEr Men.bers of my fain ly. Very res; ec! fuily yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITH | Prepared by SETH W FOWLE & Co., Boston, and fur | esie by W. RR. Watson, (General Agent.) T. OrsBrisay and | Mo W. Sxinxan, Chariviietown, and by druggists are Jun ‘21. iin APA LL A LLL! MOTHERS, } There is an advertisement in this number of our paper, to which | we wisn to call your specin) attention. We dv so, nut because | we sre paid for doing tt—for (he proprietor has not so much ae requesied at to do so—bnl from the fact that we sincerely | beveve u deeply interests you and your children to knw | what there commuseciuted. We refer to thuty years’ ex-/ perience of a female pi yercitn in the shape of Mrs. Winslow's | Seothing Syrup for cutdren tre hing. Tene of (hourinds of eb ldren die genrly during the process | of cr rrixe teeth; etd hundreds of thousands barely escape | aeath, to pasta lfeofs fering, diseased in body and enfeebdled ta mind— all of which reeults from a disorgan zation of the esstem durng the process of teething. Mis. Winslow, in her | profession had an opportar ty ta witness much of this suffering, | and has prepared & medicine to meet the case—simple, vet | perfectiy eff ciive and sure. ! Jus? THE REMEDY NEKDED. | We syvow it acts i ke n agic, giv.ny aluwst instant relief to | the (cle aufferer—having wipessed the most pleasing results} irom the use of tim a grew namber of cases. No discovery | ia medie:ne for the lasi bundred years will compare with it in | ts benefite to the race, in our opimion; and the name of one {-male physicitn at least will be immortalized by this medicine. RR CELIO I I ™m «COS AYER’S SARSAPARILLA | Te a eontentratel extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with | etuer substances of still greater alterative power aa to afford an effective | autidote for the disease Sarseparilia is reputed tocure. Such aremely | is surely wanted by those who suffer trom Strumous cowplaints, and | that one whieh will aecompiis!: their cure must prove of immense service | te this large elag# of our allicted fellow citizens. How completely this componnd will do it has been proved by experiment on many ot the worst cases to be found in the following complaints : Scroreta axpD Ssxorucous Cometaints, Excrrioxs axp Eacptirve | Diseases, Uccens, Pimeres, Buorcaxs, Tumons, Sact Kaeoe, Scacp | Heap, Syeuius Ap Syomuanme Arrections, Merctaiat Disease, | Deorst, Nevearasa og Tic Votourevx, Depitity, Dyspepsia anp Ly- suenstio’, Errsieecas, Kose on St. Astuony’s Piae, and indeed the | @hoie class of complaints arising from Imrcniry or tae Broop i Turis componnd will be found » great promoter of bealth, when taken m the spring, to expel the f al humors which sester in the bluod at that | season of the year. Ky the timely expulsion of them many rankling | cisurders are vipped in the bud. Muititudes can, by the aid of this | rethedy, #pare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and | sicerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of cor- | ruptions, if not assisted to Jo this through the natural channels of the | budy by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood when-| ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in piuples, erap- i tiens, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and siugyish in | the veiagw: cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you | when. ven where ov porticelar disorder is felt people enjoy better | beslth, and live longer, for cleansing the blood.—Keep the blood | healthy, aod sii is well; but with this pabuium of life disordered, there | ean be wo lasting bealtb. Sooner or later something must go wrong, | sad the great machiuery o! lile isd sordered or overthrown. | During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pre- | tending to give a quart of lxtract of Sarsaparitla tur one dollar. Most | ef these have been frands upon the sick, for they not onfy contain little, if any, Sarsaparille, but ofren no curative propertics whatever. flence, bitter and painful disappviatment hag followed the use of the various | extracts of Sarsapariiia which food the market, vatil the name itself is justly despised, nud bas become synonymous with imposition and cheat. | otill we call this compoun:! Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a re- inedy a@ Bball rescag the name from the load of obloguy waich rests up- emit. And we thiuk we have grouad for believing it bas virtues woich are irresistible by the rdioary cua of the diseases it is intended to | ware ee i aa ——— | Colds. NEW are aware of the woporance of checking a Cough or | } ++ Common Cold” yn ts drst stage ; that which in the vegiu- | ring would yield fo 0 ansid remedy, if neglected, soon attacks | tue Langs. ** Drown s Bronchial Troches,’’ evutaining de- | muicent ingredicute, silay Putmonary Irruatton. Coughs. Tie great and euddeu chauges of our climate are fruitful | eonces of Pulmonary and Bronchial affections. txpereuce | weving proved that maple remedies often ect speedily and cere tainly Woaen (akeu in he early stage of the disease, recourse eroald at ence be ns! to Brown's Bronchial Troches”’ aor bezroges, lec the Coogt or treitation of the ihroat ve ewer eo siigit, as by this precaution & more serious atieck may be. effectual y Warsed of Broachitis, From Mr. C B® Gardener, Petmerpal of the Rutgers | Female lostiure, N VY —* [ lieve been afflicted with Bron- whitie during the past winver, and fount no rebef until I found your Troches."" * Arown's Bronchial Troches™ of Cough jazenges, sre for sae toronghow the Guned Stites, Public Speakers and Vocalists, A Norey Ceene: Mas ond pudiec lecturer says of BRown’s Bevscuiar Taocu «s: ‘Troecbes inlo my eacpetbag as regularly as i do lectures or linen,”” Public spe<kers, vocalists, and al! others who exer- else thie yorce, @iould never fail of using these Troches. Toey surpres at! other preparat ons in clearmyg and strengthening the voice, removing oarseness, asilaying iritarien of the throat, ‘ia all my lecturing torre, ft pur! pe en BARQUE “ GAZELLE.’ F EXILE Owners of the above Vessel beg to thank “ the Mercantile Public for the liberal patron- age received during the period she has been on the line between this Port and Liverpool ; and having now Leard of her safe arrival in Liverpool, after completing satisfactorily three round veyages since the Sth of April lasc, they have much pleasure in referring to the following arrange- ments for the season of 1861—trusting that the public will eaene He was, however, persuaded to try Elolloway’s recognise the advantages to be obtained by the opportunity of | eslt-an the mest experienoed—frow whieh no alteration is made. importing three timea in place of Swice only,~and they would also intimate that should any accident occur to prevent this vessel from performing her voyages as advertised, another ship will be immediately put on to prevent the possibility of a dissppointmens : Al, BARQUE “GAZELLE,” 400 tona burthen, R. Cawenoxn, Commander, will sail from LIVERPOOL for P. E. Island as followa :— 26th MARCH; 26th JUNE; 26th SEPTEMBER. For Freight or Passage—(having superior a¢commodations) , | please apply in Liverpool to Messrs. Davip Cannon, Sons & Co., or to the owners, W. W. LORD & CU. Charlottetown, January 14, 1861. 4w THE REGULAR TRADER & CLIPPER SHIP ES ABEL, W ELL KNOWN FOR HER REGULARITY of passages and safe delivery of her cargoes, will sail from LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, earls in APRIL next, for this Port, direet. For FREIGHT or CABIN PASSAGE please apply to AnprEew Duncan, Esq., 1 and 2 Trafford Chamber, South John Street, Liverpool, or to JAMBS D. MASON. Charlottetown, January 14, 1861. Ex “Gazelle” from Liverpool, and ‘Carrie M. Rich” from Boston. HUE Subserivers have received their FALL STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large s well selected Stock of DRESS MATERIALS, in French Marine, plain and striped Winceys, Gala Plaids, Coburgs, Alapacas. &e. MANTLES, in great variety. Flowers, Plumes, &c. A few magnificent HEAD DRESSES, GLOVE*, Hosiery, Silks, Velrvets, Linens, Muslins, grey and white COTTUONS, Prints, striped shirtings, WARPS, Tickinge, Blue Denims, (rills, &c. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHS, in Cassimere, Doeskins, Pilots, Beavers, Whitoeys, Brond Cloths, &e. HARDWARE : Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Edge Tools; Suws, Files, Hinges Locks, Screws, Saddlery, &e. GROCERIES : TEA, Coffee, Brown and Crushed SUGAR, Molasses Raisins, Currants, Candles, Soap, Spices and Dry Saltery. —— ALso—— 80 bags Nails and Spikes 60 boxes best Smithwick Glass 150 kegs Paints—black, white, blue, red, yellow & green 6 casks Linseed and Pine Oil 4 do Spirits Turpentins and Burning Fluid 248 coils Hemp and Manilla Cordage 6,600 yds Hemp and Cotton Canvass 26 ewt aay ah best cast, spring and shooing Stee 5) tons Iron — various sizes 3,060 bushels ~alt 67 Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE With large etock of Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Oskum, Warping Choeks, Windlass Gear, Hiawse Pipes; Bright and Nap- tha Varnish ; Bucketa, Brooms, Trunks, Buffalo Robes. &e. Whoiesale and Retail. WwW. W. LORD & Co. Charlottetown, November 26, 1860. J. W. BRADLEY & C0, AWSON’S BLOCK, corner of Great Grorer and Kent Streets, Charlottetown, at very low prices four CASH or PRODUCE, offer for Sale— Cognac BRANDY—direct from England—5 years in Bond in London, Domeeque & Co.'s finest SHERRY, 5 years in Bond, CLAXET, CUAMPAGNE, London PURTER—quarte and pints, Bass's Pale India ALE, do Boswell’s Quebec ALE—barrel and boftled, MOLASSES, RAISLNS, CURKANTS, COFFEE, SALERATUS, BLACKLEAD, KEROSENE LAMPS, PAILS, TUBs, A large assortment of STOVES of the latest American patterns, 150 Kegs of assorted NAILS and SPIKES, Broad & Co.'s celebrated New Brunswiek AXES, A large assortment of FILES, from the celebrated House of Charles Cammel & Co, Sheffield, England CROCKERY, Mill and other SAWS of all deseriptions, IRON and STEEL of all kinds, Foundry Castinga, Mill Gearing, &e., Steam ENGINES, from £100 upwards; match, OlL—used for Threshing Machines and other machi- nery, Os, por gallon, PAINTS. — HARDW ARE—large assortment, GLASS, TOBACCO, GUNS-—large assortment, CORDAGE>. Always on hand articles too numerous to mention. Charivttetown, December 3, 1860, «ON ~ CONSIGNMENT, 1 HUDs. EARTHEN WAKE, 6 casks GLASS W ARE, a-sorted expressly for Country dealers, for sale at cost and charges. ———ALso—— 2 quarter casks superior SHERRY WINE, at 20s per gallon. PATRICK WALKER. Ch. Town, Jan'y 14, 1861. Is] & RW. 4w, Administration Notice. AM persons having any demands against the Estate of the late Mr John McDonald, Farmer, ot Lot 27, Seven Mile | Bay, are requested tg furnish the same (duly attested) within three months from this dute; and any person indebted to the suid Estate yre requested to make immediate payment to RONALD McDONALD. Summerside, 21st January, 186°. 3i . Accounts, Arbitrations, &c., &e. OMPLICATED Accounts arranged, Arbitration Papers | prepared, Lasolvents’ Papers organized for appearance and presentation before the Court, and all intricate or im- properly kept accounts clearly and inteliigibly stated. Fees prvportionate to time and talent required. Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS. Great George Street Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. Isl ly. MANTLES! NICE ASSORIMENT. Nov. 19, 13860. BEER & SON. SEAL SKIN COATS. FEW, very superior. BEER & SON. NOTICE, Nov. LY, L8év. and asa cough rewedy are pre-eminently the best, Seld at the Cass Drug Swre of M. W. Saixver, Queen Breet, Cuariotterown. 4w. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. ep eS J. & T. WORRIS, WHOLESALE URALERS IN Tea, Suzar, Moiasses, Flour, Loather, &c Import direet irom Liverpool, New Y Boston Chiashestewen, (dee. a, 1860. ‘s — ; THe Subseriber begs ALEX. McKINNOM. MEDICAL NOTICE, ELZEAR D. GAUVREAU, M. D, MoGitt Cotiece, Munrrear. Canada. Office at Mr. W. McKay’s, Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. May be consulted daily betwoen the hours of ¥. a.m. and 4 p-m + Getobor /, 1860. MANTLE CLOTHS & SHAWLS, RIBBONS, Velvet ‘Trimmings, Scarfs, | BOILERS te E Subs iv aequaiat all persons indebted to bim in his iate business that unless their respective Awounts | ws opce, they will be sued fer tae same without further notice: Licentiate of the Cuilege of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower The GCraminer. FALL, 1860! | op Ost received from Boston and Halifax, at the Old Es- ! eV tablished (Orwell, 1843,) Cheap Store, admitted to be CHE A P= /ER thas the CHEAP&ST Country Store op the Island, and the | greatest variety in it, from a | NEEDLE TO AN ANCHOR, | a large and personally well selected Steck of all kinds of Goods, to suit /the House and Farm, and parchased cn the most alvantageous terms, | aud which are priced at the /owest rate, in plain figures—for the ee ue | motto is “‘ Qnick Sales. Low Prices. and Small Profits.” | The following are a portion of late Importation :—-Staple and Fancy | Dry Goods, in great variety, Hardware and Cutiery; China, Glass and | | Earthenware; stationery; Drugs; Perfumery and Dye Stuffs: Genu- | | ine and Patent Medicine, the best and surest for nan and beust; Paints, | {all colours; Oils, Varnishes and Brusbes of all kinds; Pitch, far, Rezin, } | Oakum and Kope; Cut and Wrought Nails, Brads and Spikes; Brass, | } | Cooper and Zivk Nails and Tacks, fer house, ship and dont; Cart and | Sled Harness, Saddles, bridles, Whips and Spurs; Sted Furs; Hore | |and Bed Rugs; Hall and Room Paper, cheap as white-wash; Men's, | | Women’s and Childien’s Boots, Shues and Kubbers; Upper and Sole | Leatber; Garibaldi Fur, Cloth, Wool and Glazed Caps and Hats. } Meta! Boivers, Pots, Bake Pans and Kettles, with extra lids, Mount- } ‘ing fur Wood and Iron Ploughs, extra side and sole plates; best Scotel | and refined fat, Square, Round, Plough Plate, Hoop and Sheet [ron ; | | Blister, Cast, German acd Spring Steel; Smiths’ Coals; Files and | Rasps; Mill, Circular, Pit, Cross Cut, Hand and Tenon Saws; German and Eaglish Flour Cloth; Wire Web aud Oats Screens; Powder, Shot, | | Caps, Flints, and Guus; Best and Strong TEA and COFFFE, Broma, | | Sugar aud Molasses; Rice, Barley, Raisins, Currants; Pilot and Navy } Bread and Crackers. ‘Domestic Manufacture: Encourago Island Trades | The follewing Goods will be sold at Maker's prices :—Large and sinal/ | Barn Door Hinges, with bults and Nuts; Dog Irons, Fire Shovels, Po- | kers; Horse shoes, Coulter and Harrow Pins; Istand, Nova Seotia ard | American Axes, warranted; Plougbs and Harrows, Sleds, Box Caits, | Trucksand Wheels, Iron and Wood Axles; Spinuing Wheels and Reels; ' Bedsteads and Chairs; Panel Doors to order; Window Sashes and Frames, &c , &c. j | Agent for the Hon. Jas. McLaren's celebrated Cloth Mills, whieh | are fast superceding the Pictou Cloth Mills, having vast increased im- provements added lately to his establishment, ; _ Materials imported for making Ginger Cordial and Tumperance | Syrups, with directions for Tavern Keepers and others, at cost prices; | warranted the best and safest substitute for Yankee white-eye ever | discovered; no mistake io them. Dowman’s renowned Butter Powder produces extra Butter and | Cheese in wivter neariy as quick as telegraph operation; seving is be- lieving it, if you doubt its proof (sample free.) | Best Labrador Herring and Codfish; with countless other articles in | stock, too troublesome for the printer. Parties wishing to save tune, } trouble, money, or oats when scarce had better call and see the stock which is now selling off quick at reduced prices, for rendy pay, for which Oats will be taken as Cash; and discount allowed for money, to | encourage ready payment frow this date. Agent for the aimost everlasting Yarmouth Cook and other Stores, / the best and cheapest ever imported. The last stock of them all sold. | | WANTED—300 Vow and Ox Ilides; the highes: prices paid for them | and all kinds of Island prodace } THE FAKMEK’S GUIDE, and Almanacs, gratis to customers | if called for in time. PATRICK STEPHENS. | Orwell Cheap Store, January21, 18¢1. tf dele soontenaiaiete anaemic | } | SUMMERSIDE. | PENIUE subscribers haying completed their FALL IMPOR- TATIONS, beg to so icit the attention of purchasers to | their large and varied assortment of | DRY GOODS GROCERIES RAISINS ( URRANTS APPLES SPICES TEA TOBACCO Kerosene Oil LIQUORS Pale and Dark Brandy } Old Jamaics Spirits Holland GIN Old Scotch do. Old Tom Crockery and Glassware Kerosene Oi] Lamps and Glasses. ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON Haxpb Sydney and Pictou « OAL, large and small Roach ang Slack LIME BOARDS and LUMBER Labrador HERRING } SALT; Parlor, Church, Hall and Cooking STOVES in | great variety ; which will be suld cheap for cash, or approved } credit of three months. GREEN & NUNT. Summerside, December 17, 1860. | RECEIVED. | PDER late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subseriber— 250 Barrels extra and superfine FLOUR, 50 Barrels Pastery do 80 Sides New York SOLE LEATHER } 60 Ha (chests superior THEA 3000 Gunny Bags (cheap bags for grain) All of wh ch will be sold LOW for Cash. MORIN LOWDEN | Peake’s Brick Building. January 7, 1801 r 7 a r | PICTOU FOUNDRY. ASTINGS for Threshing and Stumping MACIIINES, | one Horse American PLOUGHUS, Cart Boxiag for Wooden | | Axles, &c. &e., to he had at the Charlottet.wa Agricultural | | Warehouse and e:d Store, Queen Square. | N. B. Parties requirmg Castings tor the Spring will be | pleased to leave orders with the subscriber as early as pussible, | that they may be execated immediately on the opening of the | navigation, | Port and Sherry Wine Old Lrish Whiskey | } } ' } ' ! | } The highest price given for old Copper, Brass and Coimpo- | j sition. WM. W. IRVING. | | January 14, 1861. Ist. Extra Labrador Herring. | 12 BARKELS PRIME LABRADOR HERRING, (ha )26 do. large Spring do. For sale low. P.W.HYNDMAN. | Chebucto Warehouse, Nov. 19, 1860. TIMOTHY SEED. Cr given for 100 bushels good, clean TIMOTHY SEED, by ‘ JOHN WILLIAMS. Queen Square, Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1560. Grain, Grain. | fPXUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur | chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis | key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1860, STOVES. LARGE and well selected assortinent of Cooking Office, ; | and Parlor STOVES, Grates, &c., for sale cheap, to} close consignment, by JASON WEBB, | Ch.Town, Dee. 34, 180. opposite the Bank. BOARDING HOUSE. THe Subscriber having lately-fitted up his premises, on Richmond Street, (nearly opposite the Auction Room of Mr J. N. Harris, ) for the accommodstion of permanent and transient Boarders, | is now prepared to attend to those who may ca!l upon him. | As bis Boarding House will combine moderate charges, with the con- | Yeniencies of » private residence, he hopes to receive a share of public | patronage. | Ample Stable room can be provided for horses, carringes, &o. | JOHN BOWERS, Charlettetown, August 7, 1860, | NOTICE. HE Subscriber bas been em powered by a power of Attorney to collect al] debts due to Jonn McPuer, formerly of | Souria, P. E. Isiand. Bes to notity all persuns 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. I of Souris, my Atturney to collect the above. ARCHIBALD McPHEE. __ Big Pond, Lot 45, January 3, 1860. : NOTICE. RED MARE, which I have knewn to be in the ssion of George Picked for about two months, and aM Mare bas, av | understand, been exchanged by said G Picked with Alex. Waugh, of Bedeque, and said A’ Waugh, as I believe, regretting his bargain. returns the Mare to Picked, whereupon | sie was driven to the road by Picked in a very lame state. | She then came to my Barn; it being the 27th December, | put her up, and have taken good care of her since. This is, ; ARCHIBALD McPHEE. {LEREBY notify that [ have appointed Mr. Richard Hayes, sold at the subscriber's Barn, at Lot Eleven, to pay expenses. January 9, 1361. 3w DENNIS KILBRIDE, CRAMP AND PAIN KILLER ' Tue world is astonished at the wonderful cures performed . by the Cramp and Pain Hiller prepared by CURTIS & PERKINS. Its equal has never been known for removing pain in all cases ; for the cuge of Svinal Complaints, Crawp inthe Limbs and Stamgch, Rheumatiem in all its forms, Bilious Colic, Chills and Fever, Burns, Sore Throats and (irayel, it is decidedly the best remedy in the world. Evidence of the most wonderful cures ever performed by any medicine, are on circulars in the hands of ts. W.R. WATSON, General Wholesale Agent for the Island and so'd by Merchants everywhere. Crackers Brown Sugar Cream of the Valley | Rice Molasses Jamaica Pork Mustard Demerara Rum Bacon Pey per Scotch Whiskey Hams Spices M.lt Whiskey Bath Chaps Pickles Port Wine Cheese Snuces Sherry Tobacco Salt Marsala Manilla Rope Vinegar Claret Vskum Soaps Champagne Cobza Oil Candles Bottled Ale & Portr Albertine Sperm Candles Maraschino aints Starch Noyau | Paint Oils Saleratus Geneva tof band. |Now ready for shipment at Orwell, as fast as they can be just creceived per JSABEL, and the remainder of Stock therefore, to notify the real owner of said Mare that uniess | she be claimed within one month from thie date, she will be | SWABEY & ROBERTS, Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROVISION DEA LERS, Great George Street, Chariottetown, BP Island. ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES— FLOUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale and t orn Meal Coffees Dark : Ship Bread W hite Sugar Rotterdam GIN ** Old Tom” Milk Paneh English Soda Water, and numerous other smaller articles, all Condon Importation, and all warranted. Glass Indigo Blue i Liberal advances made against CONSIGNMENTS at all times, on receipt of Goods. May 29, 1860. Fresh Fruit, Sugar, &c. ‘* HELENA,” from New York— ' KS 40 quarter Fresh 14 halves RAISINS, 16 boxes very cheap, 18 barrels Crushed SUGAR, Kegs CURRANTS, 8d. per & Druins FIGS, 2s and 3s per drum. IN WAREHOUSE Hogsheads Porto Rico SUGAR Puncheons MOLASSES Chests and half-chests warranted TEAS Boxes prime family SOAY Dozens Corn BROOMS Casks Burning FLUID 20 English Dairy CHEESE Kegs Baking SODA Boxes Coffee and Ginger 50 dozen BUCKETS, Wholesale and Rotail, at low Prices. Cc. G: Vax: Glasgow House, December 31, 1860. WORTH KNOWING! AT VAUX'S, GLASGOW HOUSE, THEY ARE SELLING Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, Of all kinds -CHEAP FOR CASH. Charlottetown, December 28, 1860. Stoves! Stoves! JUST ARRIVED FROM YARMOUTH. N.S. on STOCK of the celebrated Cooking, Franklin and! Box STOVES, with large Metal Boilers, for aale by | the following Agents :— McDonap & Brotuers....... ... Georgetown. Wu. CLEMENTS.......0.+++++.+.-Murray Harbour. iS Ps SOE ony x0 ene th Charlottetown. Bri LPO. bose vc taion sh éeep4ar Wieatly River, Pe CE. 0 ks saan co cuneeen +... New Glaszow. Garrett & Hupson..... Ev ceescce Fyfe's Ferry. | McKay & So#......... fotecceces New Lendon. Revean Torsam. ... 60s orga sy case's Maryate. { DO . Petree sek Shas cee t ses Malpeque. ' Joum Maszanp ....0.00.sesveees St. Eleanor’s, Be. Cee 40.155 hb UG ae Summerside. DMM 56 5 oh cs US. aa Port Hill. } And at P. Stepuens’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of | the Stoves can be ween in use. Any parties wanting these! Stoves will require to order them immediately, as many have been already engaged. Terias—3.0 12 months, un joint notes | fs Please call and sce before purchasing elsewhere. Deptember 25, 1800. isi Sua ; THE LATEST! | rg TEVEN EIS THE LATEST! | EX* ELENA’ FROM NEW YORK : [ CHESTS and half-chexts TEA, warranted, | 4 hhds Muscovado SUGAR i 1Q bb's. Crushed dv { 25 kegs NAILS 2 bales COTTON WARP 2 bales BUFFALO ROBES 10 boxes Ground COFFEE (very superior) 25 bbls. FLOUR 3 pancheons High WINES. Wholesaie and Retail. Dec. 31, 1860. J. & IT. MORBIS. FOR SALE, 7,060 * 8,000 bushels of dry heavy OATS, 1,000 bushels BARLEY, 30 tubs BUTTER, 200 bushels OYSTERS, 4, taken on board. ——ALSO ——— 1 Cargo good sound POTATOES. For particulars, enquire o ALEX. McKINNON, Charlottetown, PATKICK STEPHENS, Orwell. Nor. 5. ef Ge ES. CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and SALL TWINES, WHITE, BROWN and YELLOW SHOE THREAD. A large supply of the above for sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY. July 3, 1860 CHARLES BELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, AS removed to his FORMEK STAND, Queen's Sovane, where he is prepared to supply EVERYTHING in the way of Gentlemen's apparel, from HATS to SOCKS. —ALSO— A large sapply of Fall and Winter Cloths, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, hourly expected from Boston and N. York. City, Oct. 23, 1860. tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. “‘FYHE PARTNERSHIP business hitherto carried on by the Subscribers in ( harlottetown, under the name and Firm of J Al. TU RNER & Co., as General Commission Merchants is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent All debts due the said Firm will be set led by J. H. TURNER, who continues the business on his own account. an J. JOST. : . TURNER, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Dee. 8, 1860. lm Jan 7. NEW ZEALAND. qene GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND to all eligible persons, who emigrate at their own cost —for the purpose of settling in the Provinee of Auckland. Every information given upon applicaticn to CHARLES BELL, Emi gent. City, June 12 1860. tf Beccen. os NOTICE. rsons having any claim against the late A O’New., of Nail Pond, Lot 1, devomeed. will oe inthe same, duly attested, within three months from this _ - the Sas i ant all pers ns indebted to the said a ever O'’Nerut, are hereby required t i payment to the undersigned. aes phrnietcsnpaghatre FIDELL BERNARD, Admini Nail Pond, Lot 1, Nov. 12, 1860. Agmisteater. Mousice! Music! Music! NS Subscriber has now on hard a new 7 octave Prano Forte ; superior as reper both finish and tone. Also new and secondhand Malodeons—ove suitable for Chureh purposes, with four stops. All very cheap, and on m August 2}, 1849. terme. MARK BUTCHER, of every description made to order. variety. A few Portraits of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS the | Prince of Wales, in gilt frames, cheap for CASH, at the ‘CHEAP. _ Cheapest Furniture in the City! FENMIE sabscriber intending 10 make some alterations in hie present business, in the pring, takes thie opportunity of informing the country generally, that he will dispose of his present “ STOCK OF FURNITURE at REDUCED PRICES. Also, he has now on band two or. three hundred of his own make of CHAIRS, which the country ple would co well to purchase, 1s they will not require to, eomabel almost ag soon as they are taken home. Farnisure Looking Glasses in “CITY FURNITURE WAREROOMS,” Kent-street, East of D. Stewart's, Eeq. January 14, 1361. 1m T. GREEN, Furniture Warehouse. GEORGE DOUGLAS, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF FURNITUR«® & UPHOLSTERY, sr FOR SALE AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, a large and select assortment of Rich and Mediam FUR. NITURE, comprising Parlor suits of Mahogany and Black Walnut in Broctell reps, (hally, Damasks ank Hair Cloth Sofas & Lounges in Walnut and Mahogany ; Drawing Room and Dining Room Chairs, do., (‘ane and Wood seat Chairs of every description ; Kotary and Office Chairs and Cushions, Desk Stovls, Cane and Wood; children’s Chairs do., Bed« steads, wood and iron, large assortment; Extension Tabies, ‘entre do., Side do., Lesf do., Sinks. Washstands, Towel do., | Toilet Tables, Hat and Umbre la Stands, Whatnote and Tea~ poys, Chamber setts, beautifully painted; Bureaus with marble tops, and painted ones; Mattrasses, pala: leaf, excel. sor and hair; Window ‘ornises, Rollers, Tassale and Cords, Mantle and Pier Glasses, Swing do., Lovking do.. Plates alk sizes and qualities; Git and Rosewood Molding for Picture Frames, Oval Mrames and Ornamental with Prince's Feather, Window Blinds, Crayon side Lights for halls, &c. Particular attention given to furnishing Hotels and Private Dwellings, with every thing that is usually keptin Furniture ~tores. Please call and examine my STOCK, it being the largest on the Island, all of which will be sold to suit tie times Charlottetown, Kent Street, next to Hon. G. Coles. November 19, 1860. kin e KING’S SQUARE Furniture Wareroems. HE Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and numerous customers, of both Town and Country, for the liberal patronage he has received for the last twenty-four years, and sviicits a continuance of former favors, having now on hand a large supply of MATERT! LS of every description for the manufacturing of every article of Furniture in the Cabinet Business, and a Jarge quantity of good, substantial Parlor, Drawing- room and Bed-room FURNITORE, of the newest and most fashionable patterns ever made on the Island, and at the lowest possible prices. GILT MOULDINGS for frames of every description, and LOOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes and qualities con-. stantly kept on hand. BEDROOM SEPs complete, cheaper and better made than, any imported. UPHOLSTERING of every description done im the most fashionable variety, and at the shortest notice. Iron. Brass and Wood Turning (plain, twist aod ornamental,), done on the must reasonable terms. FUNERALS FULLY SUPPLIED, HEARSE, HORSES, &c. ——— ALSO-—— A few MELODEONS on hand, manufactered by Messra.. S. D. & H. W. Surta, Boston Persons desireus of purchasing may rely on Instruments trom Smith's Manufactory, snd caa > purchased from the Subscriber at the same price as in oston. CALL AND SEF. MARK BUTCHER. East Corner King’s Square, Ocwbor 9, 1860. Sua AFE. 3:5; STEAM FACTORY. Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. — undersigned, grateful w the inhabitants of Charlotte- town, and tie Island in general, fur the liberal support | which he haa received since hse commencement in business, begs to inform the public that, being sule proprietor of the present business, he intends to carry on CABINET MAKING in its yarions branches; SASTL 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 cas:. City, July 10, 1860. PATRICK HICKEY. THANKS TO THE PUBLIC, W A. & J LOCKERBY most respectfully tender their e 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 into the business another partner, Mr AUGUSTUS HERMANS, late Engineer of Hickey’s Steam Fatory, who is prepared to execute all] orders in Lock, Gunsmithing & Bell-hanging, in the neatest and best style, and with despatch The busi- ness in future will be conducted under the name of LOCKER~ BYS & HERMANS. WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, JOHN LOCKERBY, Oct. 16, 1860. AUGUSTUS UERMANS. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, preacnts to the attention of mothers, ber SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gems, reducing all inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodie activa, and 4s USED TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH T@ YOUR INFANTS, We have put up and gold this article for over tensyears, aod cax ar, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of apy other medicine--NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A BINGLE INSTANCE, Te EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did we know an instance ef dissatisfaction by any one who used it. Oa the eontrary, al) are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. Was speak in this matter ‘““WHAT WE DO KNow,” after ten years’ experience, AND PLEDGR OFR REPUTATION FOR THE PULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. Ja almost every instauce where the infaut is suffering from pain and ex- haustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. Tais valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, end bas been with NXVER FAILING SUCCESS in ‘THOUSANDS OF CASES. Tt not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whele system. It will almost instantly relieve : GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC and overcome convulsions, which, if not epeedily remedied, end in death, We believe it the Best and sUREST REMEDY IN THE WoRLD, in all cases of DYSENTRY and DIARRA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teeth. ing, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who bas ® child suffering from any of the foreguing complainta—-ne Noy LET YOUR PREIUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your seffering child, aod the relief thut will be syrs—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to fullow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for ysing will accompany each bottle. genuine uvless the fac-simile of CURTIS & i*EKKINS, New-York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. W. B. WATSON General Agent tor the Islend. A&A CARD, HE Undersigued is now prepared ta andertake GENE- RAL AGENCY BUSINESS, at Mount Stewart Bammes, Head of East River, and to purebase and ship GRALN CAR- GOES and other Agricultural Produce, on Commission. -°) The highest Reterences given. WILLIAM SWABEY, Jua. Mount Stewart, Nov. 5, 1860, 3m eS The Examiner blished every Tuesduy by Epwarp Weris¥ i NY. S printed and ait i Charlottetown, Dee. 22, 1860, 4y. at his office, Hillsborough-street, near King’ ssquare. Prive 16s. per copa saeeite bolf youll om erence. i e 4