Sault Nimesk chanet, Rd on se oa. ia a a eS — ' 61 THE EXAMINER. FORM? LIT al ON ‘a2._—'||__Cs«éFrreohold Estate at Auction. : SMiseelancous. LONDON HOUSE. O BE SOLD, at Pubhe Auetion, at the Old Court ‘ W EW F ALGL GOoDs—FOR 186 5. House, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, ‘the Thirtieth of October ’ - JOHN BROWN: ov a plain man's philosophy. BY CHARLES MACKAY. I've a crown I can spond, l'ye a wife and a friend, Anda troop of little children at my knee, John Brown ; ive a cottage of my own, With the ivy overgrown, And a garden with a view of the 92a, John Brown; f cant eit. at my door, By my shady sycamore, Large of heart, thougli of very smallestate, Johm Brown ; Se come and drain a glass, In my arbor as you pass, . Aad I'll tell you what Dlove, and what I hate, John Brown. love the seng of birds, And the ebildren’s early words, And a loving woman's voice, Tow and sweet, John Brown ; And I hate a faisa pretence, And the waut of common senge, Aud arrogance and dawning and deceit, John Brown ; 1 love the meadow flow And the briar in the bowers, And I love an open fies without guile, dohn Brown ; And [bate the selfish knave, And a proud, contented slave, And a lout who'd rather borrow then toil, John Brown. I love a simple song, That awakes emotions strong, And the w woo that raises him who faints; John Brown ; And I hate the constant white Of the foolish who repine, And turn their good to evil by complaints, John Brown ; Sut even when I hate, If I seek my ¢g " And survey the world around me and above, John Brown, ‘ihe hatred my mind, And J sich for human ki ults of those 1 cannot love, John Brown, vou like my . re comfort of my davs, | ‘ hw sR Ola ny ahi w rarde tS, tli < nd. And exew VW Avs, ind ¢ Lean tell tor how I tive so unyexed, John Brown; i never scorn mv health, my ; for wealth, Nor destroy on day tlie pleasure of the next, John Brown ; Dye parted with my pride, And [ take the sunny side, For I've found it worse than telly to be sad, John Brown; l keen a eonstience clear, L've a huné@red pounds a-year, A=d I manag? to exist, and to be glad, John Brown, - -—— - 4-~<weo-s ---—---—- - MAKING HIMSELF USEFUL. During t! ssiomef 3796-7, a wealthy merchant—in con- | forimity wi custom of the timtes—gave a dinner party to & fiw oontle: amone whem was a member of Congress of t ‘ th appointed, however, the lady-of the | hous somewhat : nneyed at an early hourby the intrusion c 1 ald 1 at the deer. “Having been met by as qvant, i 1g wit the prietor of the ‘heusc—wix we will eall Topham—v t-home. Upon frectiving a negative reple; and bein: furthermore informed that he \ at home fdr some three or four howrs, the old man said, “* Well, being uf I am here, Umay as well remain until he comes.” ase Wai ° Topham to th at.she willsay.’? Theservant then ran end ealled the merchant's wife, who made her ayp- »ms Aue D> ** F icase door, and see w! peat ihe old man then repeated what he had said to the ecrvant, that being as he was there, he might as well re- | 2 main until her husband came. * Well,’’ replied Mrs. T., ‘if you will, jast walk through the alley and go back to the kitchen and take a seat.’ Nothing daunted, the old man obeyed orders, and passed through the alley to the kitcken, found Mrs. T. and the servant busily engaged -in 1, and ready to render all assistance possible. she, *‘snppose youtake the bucket, draw-us some qwater.”? He at once and readily complied with the reau ‘© Old man,’ agnin said she, + sty pose you assist usin preparing dinner, as we civé & dinner party to-day, gad are very hurried. Just peel afew potatoes, if you pleas 7? St. No sooner was the request made than the ‘ old man’ got to! work, peeling potatoes with aright good will. tg After all things were sufficiently advanced to release Mrs. T. from further supervision, she went into her chamber to} arrange her toilet to reecive her hushand’s cuests. At with him as a if. Gin t Ge. ae se who were to rut one— MoM. J on that dav, in due time - , e ir , af tia && bil nee of the Virginia Re presentative, as uc taoug would certainly be one of the first if not the first to make his appearance, knowing that his dinner at home was an early one. it | ii When ahouwt coming to the eonclasion that the Vireinia M. C. would fail to make his appearance, Mrs. T.’s memory, wai i ty have proved rather treacherous, became effelgent, and she acquainted her husband with the fact that : was an old man in the kitehen Who has been waiting to sc him for the last thrée or four hours. Mr. T. immediately rejaired to the kitchen to ascertain the ‘+ old man’s’’ wants, when lo, and behold! who should he find but our M. C. him-| eeif! Astonished beyond measure, and with confused utterance, ac exclaimed, ** Why how eame you here !”’ He simply re- - plied, ‘+1 was invited to the kitehen by your wife, and as I came much before your dinner hour, 1 have been making my- s if p99 Mr. 'T. at ones invited and aceompanied him into the parlor, = and introduced him to his wife and guests as the “* Hon. Robert ! a. itn ‘ rd, of \ irginia. qgeac ib “ll De vicasantly, saving the lady’sabashment resulting from not re- eognizing the ** Virginia Member of Congress.’’— Washin star. > ¢ 4-22 ee —-—_— A city editor'says that 2 man in N. York got himself into trouble by marrying two wives. A Western editobassures his contemporary’ that a good many men in Michigan have doue the sume thing by marrying only one. s —----—-- — —— Prxs or Anruorns.—Byron wrote ie Bri 0857. : oe = the Bride of Abydos in one night, and without mending his . with one pen. The cost of the lighting of Versailles during t . é ae splendid fata oevan + ae” | as " — =. 2 ° fete given to Her Majesty Was £6,520, The bail given at the Hotel de Ville cost £12,000. , - :. e ¥ ee ae Russia averages about § souls to a square mile. - ‘ ' aon ' . . > . : ~ . 170. England 230. The population of Russia is 62 mil- lions ; of France ard England together 59 millions, = as pee = = 7 . A paragraph bas appeared in. severa orig mating = : the Specker of the House of Commons was likely resign ‘the chair)’ We have great pleasure in assur pubtic, and congratulating the Douse of Commons, t! 4s wo foundation for the rumour.-—London Giobe. » XQ — _— a — epee . _ A Heavy Loss.—A ship captain, “vow yesterday from the benk of |"\"pose of paying off charges against his ‘shi ‘sa$ Sastily rolled up and placed in his pocket, a “head geri the mone ie found, sufficiently large t i rolls of bank bills. A Tedattonmanen 500; we have no certain information t covered, although the street pe picked it ap.— Mobile Tritun ¢. ould not be | a woment,** said the servant, ‘1 will call Mrs. | preparmg dinner. Seppesine him some old man seeking em- | * ermant XG wy ;* er. . — om Hinnce 7 . net: : a Pp Airs. 1. Was iree in calling into requisition his ser- : , . . . . vices la her work preparing ditmer, and he was equally willing | * Old man,” paid | #o to the hydrant, and ! the } proper, hour her hushand came in: and then. one by one, éame | opham then heeun to expr 33 | ly’d fSelinza can better be imagined by the reader than > the writer; but the balance of the day passed off gion i his celebrated poem of AND. FANCY GOobs, just received per ‘ Superb."’ pen. Phe pen is yet preserved in the British Museum. “John iiiott transiated the entire Bible into the Iadian language, | aud wrote the whole of it r France | assiduity and attention still to receive further favours. provincial papers, | with a morning contemporary, to the effect that soon to near the Free Churgh, ing the | business nut there | | about ready for’ sca, | Mobile ‘$6,500, for the | their . The money has is p On arriving y Was Wissing, and an extensive the egress of two such 3500—was offered ; but hat the lost sum has been re- ws is that a small boy. had next, at twelve o'clock, (if not previously disposed of by private sale,) all that tract of LAND, situate on Township Ne. 19, known as The Douglas Estate, comprising 1630 Acres. This property is Freehold, and under Lease to various Tenants, at ar annual rent of one shilling, currency, per aere. An indisputable title will be given. A plan of the property mey be seen, and other par- ic , lication to the undersigned. ticulars made known, on applicatio NOR EnT STEW Ane. Liverpool, the subscriber has received part of his FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH GOODS, suitable for the season, which he offers at prices hitherto unequalled in the market, for prompt payment. Ar further supply daily expected per Sir Alexander, London and ** Majestic,” from Liverpool. HENRY HASZARD. Great George Street, Charlottetown, Oct. 15. ie cae \y> A t}w.)h UME AMERICAN HOUSE. Wo. 12, Grafton Street. UST received per Sehrs. “Saxe Gorna, from Boston, and BY X ‘¢Isaper,’? from ” from Charlottetown, September 4, 1855. Sale of Valuable Estate O BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Coloria] Building in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 7th day of Novein. ber, next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, (if not previously dis- posed of by private sale) all that valuable und beautifully situated | Leasehold Farm and Kstate, known as Saint Cuthbert’s, the pro- perty of Charles Braddock, Hsq., containing 138 acres of land, tooether with the commodious Dwelling House, Grist and other Miils, and Prewises situate thereon, ‘The above property 1s bounded on the North by St. Peter’s Road, and on the South by the Hillsborough River, and is about five miles distant from Charlottetown—and is too well known to require further des- cription. Itis held under lease for a long term of years of which 978 years are unexpired, subject to a yearly rent of one shilling sterling per acre. ‘i For further particuiars apply to the Subscribers (Trustees for sale, &c., under deed dated the seventeenth day of May, 1895). in Charlottetown, or to CHARLES BRAN DOCK, Esq. on the Premises. JOUN LONGWOR?PH, » ‘“ Surenrs,”’ from Talifax, the following large Stock of Goods, l which the subscriber offers for sale, wholesail and retail, on moderate*terms : 0 chests TEA, 50 boxes do. 6 Pancheons Molasses, 50 Boxes Raisins, 15 do, Candles, 90 “do. SOAP, 100 sides Sole Leather, 20 Boxes Glass, L Case Ihdigo, 100 Pair India Rubber Shoes, 50 Cloeks, 100 Axes, "10 SOFAS, 40 Bedsteads, 6 Mattrasses, 3 Lounges, 10 Children’s Cribbs, 300 Chairs of every description, Buckets, Brooms, ; Hay Forks, Manure do. Shingle Hatchets, Clothes Lines, Fluid Lamps, Cruit Stands, Spoon Holders, Sugar Bowls, Lanterns, 25 Barrels Pilot Bread, toom Paper, Paper Curtains, Charlottetown, May 21. JOSEPH HENSLEY. + 10 do. Crackers, Looking Glasses, — — 10 do. Nuts, Mortice Locks and Latches, RARE CHANCE. Freehold Property for Salo. HE subseriber offers for sale that elegant and commodious new Brick HOUSE, with the land, which is 42 feet in front and runs back 84% feet, and the out-houses thereon, situate on Pownal Street in Charlottetown. The house is divided So as to accommodate two families comfortably , one part yielding a yearly rent of £36, and the other £25. The above property, if not sold within one month, will be offered at Public Auction. Molasses Gates, Zink and Iron Shoe Nails, Whips, Wood Saws, Blacking, Ginger, Matches, Starch, Rim Locks, Mineral and Brass Knobs, Sand Paper, Sleigh Bells, Boxes Tobacco, Pepper, | Barrels Crushed Sugar, | do. Curranta, ; »ShoeThread, Curriers’ Knives, | Clearing Stones, | Barrels Seal Oi!, do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, do. Whale | Oil, Putty, | 100 bas. assor'd Confectionary, | 100 do. Lozenges, 4 Notice. > 1 emgy HE subscriber has opened the Sop lately occupied by Mr. William Crabb, in Mr. Wuliar Smaardon’s buildings, ( Square, facing the Government Buildings, and forsale GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c, wholesale and ‘ TEA in variety, prepared cocoa, chocolate, sweet do., sugar, | crushed do., raisins, dates, zante currants, onions, nuts, biseui cavendish tobaceo, cigars, snuff, treacle, olive oil, coffee, citron, orange and lemon peel, jordan almouds, valentia do., burning fluid, wick, salad oil, windsor evap: pickles, sauces, macearoni, vermicelli, sago, arrow root, split peas, thumb blue, indigo, redwood, logwood, yel ow-wood, black ¢¢ saltpetre, soda, cream tartar, alum, liquorice, boxes table ning, bath brick, black lead, blacking, wine Jasks, ser shoe do., hair do., matches, cloves, ciunamon, nutineg, alleples, ginger, rice, cayenne pepper, digby hertings, ‘gelatine, rock weeties, Annapolis cheese. : ; In Liquore—BRANDY, GIN, Demerara RUM, WHISKEY: Sherry, Maderia, Port; bottled Ale, London bottled Porter, Charluttetown, September 3. 2m HAUGH FR by 9° 3 %, Tae “he lh onal vod} £ ‘TOW igh Y Geol § *, Soap, oa om ‘ ie t ‘ S General Importers, Wholesale and Retail. r the present and approaching season. SUCCESSORS TO FALL, 1855. Terms.—One half of the purchase money to be paid in hand, the remainder to be secured by mortgage on the premises with interest. For farther particulars apply at the Examiner office, | to the owuer on the preinises. Oct. : PATRICK CAWDEN. Coffee, Saleratus, Washing Powder, Cheese, Crackers. | Corn Starch, } 20 Barrels APPLES, i . ’ e 4) dao. Onions. 5 Hhds. Sagar, Oct. 15. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. | Oct. 15. Isl lin RAEN -F USE FZ AAILY EXPECTED, at the’above establishment, from Bos-| A Public . er Fs ton, a large and varied assortment of Family Groceries, | side on the I remises—al] that Lot of. Land now in the posses + | American and fancy GOODS, which will be offered at the | sion of Mr William Hi Lane, having a breadth of 30 feet, and | lowest prices for Cash ONLY. a i _ | running back from the high road to the shore, with the iwo ON HAND—a good assortment of ENGLISH GOODS, | buildings thereon erected :—oneof which is divided into three nsistine iti part of—Robe Dresses, Orleans, Alpacas and Co- convenient tenements for business, and the office is at present s, brown, white and striped Cottons,—with a large | occupied by Mr Lane as a dwelling house and dry goods store | | — being one of the best stands for business. | ‘The terns are—one half of the purchase money to he paid | Corner of Great George and King Streets, at time of sale, when a Deed will be given if required, —and the below the Catholic Chureh. | Balance, with interest, et six per cent, to be secured by Mort- N. B.— The highest cash prices paid for Oats, Barley and | gige, payable in one yesr from dete of Sale. For turtle, &c:, } isk October 8. | please apply at the office of Stoves te Stoves! ! Charlottetown, July 9. i Private Sule, and if not disposed of previonsly, then at *ublic Auction on the Ist day of May next, at Summer- | | | burgs ; Print ‘ i yariety of other DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &¢. &c. ’ GEORGE MeDOUGALL. ! i ‘ Potatoes. CHARLES YOUNG. " town for Sale: Fork SALB, the newly built and commodious Dweiling House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of thee Hon. | Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The : i j ; } ! | whieh will be sold wholesale and retail. Ow | October 8. THOMAS W. DODD. BETTER ARTICLE, and for less money, than was ever | 150 Stores, of every description of style venerally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &e.,on the premises. The dis- several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling Generai’s Office, Colonial Luildiag, Charlottetown. ZVROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for Sale at DODD'S "ARM, consisting of 75 acres of Freehold which will:be sold Twenty-five per cent. less than any ever lottetown, (40 acres of which are clear,) with a large DWELLING silica tect iomreremnmicte teeter elaine May 28. JOHN KENNY, Central Academy. UST RECEIVED, per sehr. ‘“*SUPERB,” from Halifax, | | cultivation; it isa leasehold for 999 years, the yearly rent of which is and an out-house for a Granary, The above mentioned properties are well worth the attention ef persons Freehold for Sale. qu For Registered book 24, page 878. July 23. 1d offered for sale before in this City. The subscriber has and pattern, including several new patents ; as well as his late | Dwelling House contsins—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Stady; two October 15. WILLIAM B. DAWSON tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile Mes — House. July Sv. JOSEPH HENSLEY. BRICK STORE, in Pownal Street : excellent F imported into this City. | HOUSE, newly erected and completely finished, is now offered for sale, — and for sale at DODD'S BRICK STORE, a splendid lot of For Sale, £5 1s 14d, currency; there are on the premises & large two-story ALso,—A smail FARM, containing 24 acres of freehoid land, situate wishing to purchase. For further particulars enquire of AT well known Freehold, of 55 acres, “* EGLANTINE now offered for sale, of which a good and valid title can be given. Notice. A* | just received, from the City of Albany, 'STOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public | Kitchens, with Store-roomspy&e.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There ie also Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, aa For Terms of Sale and Leare apply to the subscriber at the Attorney American Goods. Valuable Farm for Sale. . ee N 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air-Tight Stoves, | A Land, on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Char- October 8. 6w THOMAS W. DODD. with immediate possession. Jor particulars apply to Tea, Sugar and Molasses et ‘ 5 ’ Tadd the subscriber's; it contains 100 acres of land ima high state o Dwelling House, a large and convenient Barn, with a Threshing Mill, in Princetown Royalty, within a few chains of the Darnley Bridge. Charlottetown, September 17. Wn. E. CLARK. POINT,” Fortune Bay, foruferly owned by Epwarp Abe tt, is further particulars apply to W. B. DEAN. tf L persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on those lands situate on Lot or Township No. 46, the property of and lying between the western boundary of Major Crovke’s land, and the eastern boundary of Lot 45. Any person or person® so found trespassing, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ROBERT STEWART, Agent for Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Ta and Miss Gun Cunningham, Charlottetown, April 23. Public Lands. — October i. N OTICE is hereby given, that paréies haying inscribed their Agent for P. f. Island. i ee for the purchase of Wilderness Lands, will not the lands reserved to purchase in the order of their appli- Removal. esti Yommissi * ~ | cations, unless they settle with the Commissioner before the | Samuel MeMurray, Manchester House,~ 1st November next. | QNIENDS REMOVING during this mouth, from Sydney Street, to the New Building on the East Side of Queen | Street, adjoining the premises of Artemas G. Sous, Esq., and | i nt. A - * “9 *9 ; * % ‘ . 4 e - io | will have on-hand a large and choice assortment of BRITISH | HE Commissioner of Public Lands gives notice that per ; : a ‘and FOREIGN MERCHANDI: ieh wi 4 Ath sons who have given bonds for the purchase of lands—having had lat the lowest p ~ epee y epee BT disposed of | favorable terms offered them—should they not speedily settle their jat the lowest prices. A few cases o MATERIA accounts, by calling at the Commissioner's Office, and agreeing to the A balance thereon in the terms offered by the Government—render them- | selves liable to any alteration in these terms which may be thought advisable. September 17, 1855. FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE AT THE CITY DRUG STORE, | “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 182, Capital, Five Millions Sterling, CHARLES YOUNG, ylor } April 14, WILLIAM SWABRY, Commissioner. Public Lands. Oct 8. ‘large Stock shortly expected. REMOVAL. Auction and Commission Mart. iif Subsenber begs to return hws sincere thanks to his | friends and the public for the liberal patronage he has re- no. 14, QUEEN STREET. ceived Since his commencement in business. He now begs to 100 TINS white, black, red, blue and yellow PAINTS, -iiform thera that he las removed to the premises lately occupred ine 2 casks Linseed Oi!, 1 bhd. Sperm do., 1 bhd. Olive do., 1 bhd. by Mas. FORSYTH, next door to Hon. P: Waker, where machinery do., 3 bils. Copel vases (sold at 2, 3 and 4s. a pint), Paint he has ample Storage and Cellarage, and 1 inu and Varnish Brushes, Dye-woods, Iudigo, Madder, Cadbear, Biuestone P £ d trusts by contia Conetans, Alum, Starch, Blac, Soda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking | Powder, Chocvlate, Cocoa, Farina, Sago and Cora Starch. ALSO, IN sTORE— | | June 4, 1355. Wa. DODD. A general assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent do , Perfumery, | Brushes, Soaps, &e. &c. Septerober 17, W. R. WATSON. Clothing at a great reduction in Prices. HARLES BELL offers for sale his stock of READY ) MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Furnishing GOODS, at a great | reduction ia price, a: his determinativn is to clear off bis present stock irrespective of profits. : | The STOCK, as usual, consists of the best and most extensive assort- ment of men’s wearing apparel to be found im the City, and as every care _ bas been taken to get the Clothing made up in a substantial manner a low price. ° Removal. sg OHS TURNER, Cooper, begs to return his thanks to his | numerous customers and friends for the very liberal sup- | port he has received for the last thirteen years, and would | )wequaiat them that he has removed to upper Prince Street, and trusts that by strict attention to to merit a continuance of their favours. Charlottetown, October 1, 1855. Om Removal. if Subseriber takes this opportunity of thanki ng the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the public generally, for ‘ ee CHARLES BE liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he Opposite the Market, Unarlottetern | —— moved to the house recently occupied by Dr. Porrs,| September 17, 1855. =) . in Queen Street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of | orders in his line of basiness, pie be promptly esienind News for the P le! Ne Schr. +‘ SHANNON” and brought for DODD'S of all soris of has arrived from Boston, BRICK STORE, a choice lot ill be-sold by en ' will be. { er cheap, and on terme. = THOMAS w DODE, to, and punctually executed inastyie whi a pee sronieally yie which cannot be exceeded _N. B.—Wantee, three o highest wages will be their work in first-fate s June.18, 1853. or four Journeymen, to whom the given, and who must be able to finish tyle, fa JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. which Oct Ee a wae Dwelling Houso and Land noar Charlotte- AT beautifully situated PARM at Darnley, known as 4 ; Captain Byrne, the heirs of Mrs. Taylor and of Miss Gun Cunningham, | t received ex Barque “ Isabel,” a large assortment of DUNCAN, MASON & Co., A. & J. DUNCAN & Co., Us” Brick Building; corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. 7g ot a ih a. @ — ce eed ges if Sed oils 3 3 lids a 2? a 5 hat a ° ‘zal = S rn =O i . als 2 - =o 3 ote <4 3 ‘be jo oO Thy ese a & é —_-— ¢ OF ASTHMA OF AN OLD LADY SEVENTrY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE ” RE EXTRAORDINARY CUI at setter om Mr Thos Weston, {Bookstore} dated the 9ih October, 1854. : To Professor Holloway — ir,—Gratituce compels me to make known to you the ge \traordinary benetit an aged parent bes derived from the usegf your Pills. My mother was afil:cted for upwards of foura }tweaty years with asthma and spitting of bloed, it was core ‘agony to see her suffer and hear her cough; I have olten de ‘clared that | would give ai! I possessed to have cured her ; although | paid « large sum for medicine and advice, it vad tono purpose. Abont three months age, | though: perhaps F Pills might benefit her, ut atl evens | resolved to give themg trial, wineh I did; the result was marvellous; by.slow degrees ity mother beeame betier, and after persevering with JO j for nine weeks, she was pérfect!y cared, and Copy of a fi Toronte wb i Sir,- remedies / enjoys the best of health, although seventy-five years old. ] remuin, sir, your obliged, s (Signed) THOMAS WESTON nmr REMARKABLE CURE OF DROPSY ATER BEING ' TAPPED THREE TIMES. ’ Copy of a letter from Aathony Smith, Esquire, Halifax, Now | Scotia, dated the 20th August, 1354. | To Professor |lolloway— Sir,—t desire to add my testimony to the value of your Pills, ;in cases of dropsy. For nme noosths I suffered the greatest torture with this distressing complain’; ‘vas tapped three umes and Gna.ly given up by the doctors; having becoine in appeatr ance asa skeleton, and with no more strength in me thane , child just born. It was then that I thought of trying your PHM and iamediately sent fora quantity, and commenced usmg & them. The result | can scarcely credit even ee ’ i true it is. Afier using them for four weeks, | felt much bette }and by persevering wih them, at the expiration of iwo month, i have since enjoyed the best 1 was completely cured, health. | am, sir, yours sincerely se igned) SMITH. § > ANTHONY i | ASTONISHING CURE OF GENERAL DEBILITY AME LIVER COMPLAINT. : letter from Wuill’m Reeves, of Charlottetown, Prine Edward Island, dated 17th November, 1834. 'To Professor Holloway — Sir,—l am happy tv say that your Pills have restored me® | health after suilering for nine years from the mos? intense geme ral debility and langour, my liver and bowels were also wae deranged for the whole of that time. -f tried many mediciit F _ but they were of no good to me, until | had recourse to ra i~ Copy of a | ‘ | Pills, bystaking which, and following the printed directions i © seven weeks, | was cured, after every other means failed, @ astonishinent of my neighbours, acquaimtayces and friends ishall ever feel grateful to vou for this astonishing restorati@n® | health, and will recommend your Pills to all sufferers, feeling /my duty to du so, 1 remain, sirs your humble servant, (Signed) .WILLIAM REEVES” _ These celebrated Pills are wotderfu!ly efficacious in the following complain:s :— at | Ague Dropsy Liver Com- Secondary / | Asthma Dysentery plaints sympioms » F Billioas Com- | Erys:peias Lumbego Tic-Doulortll plains Pewatle trre- | Piles Tumours Biotches on gularities Rheumatism | Ulcers | the skin Fevers of all | Retention of | Venereal aff | Bowel Com- | kinds Urine tions | plaints Fits Serotula, or Worns of |Cohes Gout King’s Evil kinda Constipation | Head-ache Sore Throsts | Weakness, | of the bowels | [Indigestion Stone & Gra-; from wh ‘Consumption | Inflammation | vel- cause | Debiluy Jaundice &c. Sc, \ Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holioway, Strand, {near Temple Bar,) Londoa, and 80, Maiden Lanes BO & York; also by all respectable Druggtsts and Dealet Ts | Medicines throughout the civilized world, and all ; Canadas, at the following prices:—Is. 3d.; 33, 3d.; and & am ae | Sterling each Box. size. a . Messrs Hasse (7? There is a considerable eaving by taking the General Agents for Prince Edward Island— Owen, Charlottetown, : , a THE EXAMINER | Is PRINTED AND PUBEFISHED EVERY ™ EDWARD WHELAN, Ak AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY oprosiTE “RB. OFF] BREWERY, | ot Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum; Payabie Half® ? FN ADVANCE | — a .