i I pit (FOR THE FXAMINER.) MY FATHER. He's gone—his earthly race is o'er— He's gone from mortal sight, The silvery moon he'll see no more Flood hil! amd dale with light. No more he'll wal« the ways of earth, Or see the light of day, No more he'll see his land of birth, Or hear the sungsters gay. No more he'll see his loved friends, Or beat their voices dear ; : Ah! what to them shall make amends Por logs of one so near? No more he’! me with counsel greet, To guide me o'er and through The toils and cares that cross my feet Life's weary journey through. Grim Death, with stern, relentless hand, Hath borne him from my sight ; Hath ta’en him o'er that shadowy land *Twixt this and heavenly light. And now my life is drear and lone, My spi it sad and weak, For joss of him who's ‘neath the stone— W bo ne'er on earth will epeak. GEORGE DOUGLAS, | Kent Street, - - --- > Charlottetown | EESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THE ATTENTION OF PERSONS visiting the City, and the public generally, to his very large and extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE — . N > | R Kk | R ww hu 5 Consisting of —Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, Lollings and Lounges; Chamber Sets, highly finished; Grained and Painted do., very cheap; es Roow, Parlor and Extension Tables, Bureaus, Sinks, Light preann Whataots, Teaporys, Hat Stands, Towel Racxs, ¢ ribs, Cradles, od j steads, all styies and prices; Mattresses, Bolsters and Pill we; Window Cornices, Bands, Certain Fixtures, Tassels and Onerd;, Drawing Room, Parlor and Dining Room Chaira; Arm, Rooking, | | [ger For anything in the above line, eall and examine ery making a selection. Invalid, and Recumbent Chairs; Cane and Wood Seat do., of ev ery description ;OMfce Chairs and Cashions, Looking-glasses and k pa 4 Gilt and Dark Mouldings for Picture, Porteait and Photograph | Frames, and s great variety of FURNITURE, two numerous 2) mention,—all of which have been selected with great care, an will be sold at very low prices, GOODS and Keut-stteet, adjoining the residence of Hon. qa. Coles,) Dee 5, 1859. } 2m ruviie | —- T « WP . "pp ’ New Ferry Store ! | Wholesale and Retail, at the Cornor of Prince and King Streets. | TE undersigned offers for sale: Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, Raisins, Currants, Cheese, Biscuits, Earthen Jars, Soap, Candles, Cigars, Tobacco, 100 bbls fresh Canada and American Flour, Ale and Porter, and all kinds of the cheapest and Lest Liquors that can be pur- | chased in the Island. } om id (i) he Graminet. —"OUEEN STREET __ Wholesale EXstablishment ! 0 Alcohol, Gin, Whiskoy, Tobacco, Soap, Leather, Candles, Dry Goods, Fate, Glass- ware, Hardware, &c. FENIIE Subscriber has received on Consignment, by recent urrivals from England and the United States, the fol- lowing GOODS, whieh he offers for Sale on liberal terms : — 62 Chests TEA, English importation (warranted good) 10 Puns. Aleohol RUM 10 Bbls Pitch and Rosin 10 Hhds. GIN (choice brand) 2 Cases HATS 4 Casks Highland Whiskey 2 do. Cutlery 6 Kegs Tobacco 2000 Bundles Cotton Warp 20 Boxes SOAP 2 Casks retined Kirosene Oil 100 Sides Sole Leather 3 Tons Iron, assurted 10 Boxes Canules 3 Casks Glassware, 1 Bobi. Whiekey Vinegar 4 Cases DRY GOODS, Consistiong of— Grey and White COTTONS, striped and fancy Regattas, Prints, Handkerchiefs, Threads, Osna- burgs, Canvas, Flannels, Ready-inade Shirts, &e W. McGILL. Tea, 4w. Lhe Subseriber 1 NVITES attention to his new STOCK of BRITISH and AMERICAN @O0B8, Comprising—Ladies’ and Gents’ Dress Material, io variety; Bonnets, Charlottetown, Dec. 12. REET Dee Ge TT RA ee RN Re 7 Ne a | hs Great Aubassnder of Meuléht TO ALL MANKIND, 4% ™ | | IOLLOWAY’S PILLS. A BOON TU THE SICK! The want of a sterling medicinal preparation to meet the ;many ills that flesh is heir to,;’? ahd oné entirely free from /minerals and other deletertous particles, was severely felt iil this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world. Hollo- _way’s invaluable Pills have become the Household remedy ot al! nations, ‘heir attribute is to prevent as well as tu ctfe. They | attack the roo¢ of the complain, and (hus by rémovitig the hid- | den cause of disease, re-intigofate and restoré the drooping /energies of the system, assisting mature in her task of vzta/ ‘and Sunctionary reformation, INDIGESTION, | | ‘The great scourge of this country, as well as of all hot cli- /mates and marshy districts; yields quickly to a coprse of these | tivaluable Pills, and the digestive orgatd @ré restored to ther proper tone; and fevers of ali kinds avoided, = [t matters not m ‘what shape this derangement exhibits itself; Holloway’s searching and unerring remedy expels it from the patient’s Ayer’s Sarsaparill ye rild, & compound remedy, in Which we have labored to’ J produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concéntrated extract of Para Sarsa- parilla, so combined with other substances of stilt greater altcrative, power as td afford an effective antidote for the Sarsaparilla is repated to eure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and thet éne WHich will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our aMtlicted fellow-citizens. How completely this com- pound will do it has been proven by expertment on tany of the worst cases to be found of the follow- complaints : —- _ Scroreta anp Scrorvtovs Compratsts, Exve- tions avy’ Envrtive Prseases, Uccers, Piwpies, Brorcuss; ‘Foxtons, Sarr Rugum, Scarp Hean, S?tPrfis anv’ S¥pwtrric Arrecrions, Mexcuxiat’ Diszase, Dropsy, Nevrarcia oF Tic Doviovrevx, Deuitrry, Dyspepsia anp Inpicestion, Exysirr- Las, Ross ox St. Anruony’s Fire, and indced the whole class of coraplaints arising from lurvaity or THE Broop. This comp und will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester im the blood at that sea~ son of the year. By the timely expulsion of them: trany rankling disorders are ni in the bud. Multitudes can, by the sid of this retiedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul ptions | and ulcerous sores, through which the system wit strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to’ do this through the natural channel of wea But why sould I thus mourn for one - eee" HERRING, aut iy Boots, Coats, Vests, Caps, Hosiery, Rivbuns, ‘Trim- | system. by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiat p Who's gone to see above 25 do. APPLES. : nang GENERAL DEBILITY, biood Shenae you =— fe impuritiés bursting The et Sega his ite * throne, JOHN BALL. | Nails, Glass, Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, Buckets, Brooms, Clocks, Sole. From whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, and all other signs pet ee sandieh ia ie pe cee | Se And feel lis precivas love. y. 28, 186 IM. &R. W. 1 Upper Leatt ruing F TEA, COFFEE, sUG s ; ; * of : =" y. ve prec Nev. 28, 18¢9. anc pper atuer, Burning Fiuid, TRA, COFFEE, SUGAR, | of a diseased |iver, or of a genera! disorganization of the system, gish in the veins ; cl te whem it fs foul, Who's gone to see that glorious land Where suints in joyful lays, With grateful hearts their creating hand For evermore do praise. Yet could I wish hia here to keep, Or short or longer years, To train my steps to walk the steep Paths thro’ thig vale of teats. . : NOMEA. King's County, Dee. 22, 1859. EE _ Se Miscellaneous, a LLL LLL LLL LOL LAL LAL AL AL ALAA AL A AL AAA AL ALOR A FIRST RATE STORY FOR A LAWYER, It is probable that every lawyer of any note has heard or | tead of the celebrated Luvher Martin of Maryland. .His great | efforts in the ease of Aaron Warr, as well as bis displays in | the Sénate of the United States, will not be forgotten. Trifles in the history of genius are important, as we shall | show in the following story. Mr. Martin was on his way to Annapolis to attend the | Supreme Court of the State. A solitary passenger was in | the stage with him, and, as the weather wes extremely cold | Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1859. ly O* SALE atthe ROOM of the Subscriber, Queen Square: , the — _ oes = — contnion, taenphy — g tues which are irresistible by the ordinary fun of e Fale Bie : ee . wnversati to divert them-|° »&— i cal ~ ci ' 50 Puncheons choice MOLASSES } it to throw off the disorder, 1e Cure 18 Complete and perma- the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to the passengers acon resorted to conversation to divert them. | From Yarmouth, N.&., direct! 150 Barrels superfine FLOUR, 'nont, particularly if Holloway’s Ointment be well rubbed into hei lete exadication from the sy: : oe he incle t : tt »P J J secure their complete ication from the system, elves See a a ion 2 7 . spe _ } »: ‘ - 4 ar re 5608 Bushele Tombs felaad SALT: ithe chest and throat night and morning. the remedy shoutd be judiciously taken according . tf ow Martin by sight, aud as he Was also a law- V Y Large quantity Cooking and Franklin STOVES, all at the | e: sili ala a i i : yen ta thread f talk ie began to spin itself out on legal] STO ks P s ro ES 7° lowest poying prites. COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO CHILDREN, to directions on the bottle. Jot, Hee Arend of talk o00e ONG : | (EVHE Subscriber bas just reeeived, per Sobr. + Harmony,’ from Yar- : WILLIAM DODD. | Inno country in the world are more children carried to ap Rn SunraneD am a ae ti “4 th ay siete mouth, N.S., COOKING, FRANKLIN & BOX STOVES, in addi- Ch. Town, Deo. 5, 1859. éw | early grave than in this. Cough, measles, scarlatina, fevers DE. wees Cae co. “ Mr. Martin.” said the young man, * 1 am just entering | jon to previous STOVES on hand, being the best that ever came to this | ~~ > 7 —a.: ace Os. Ae ee com jand similar é ces attack the little sufferers, and death put too SS. = os i . . oe roi : BP gi. . " ey 495 DN Ha SBD Vs ; a mila ipeas ac 9 OF ~ ’ om my career as a lawyer; cav you tell me the secret of your | (sland and thet guve sate enna armepaeen Sik dmasie, | Feentos Oat? w CER Do Be Lo laften follows at a rapid pace; yet, if at the firet stage of the Price; $1 per Bottles Six Bottles for 95. great saccess. If. sir, you will give from experience, * the Sea tohetiedn, Wilaadl - Seven. 7? 7 aT NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. | complainte parents were tu have recuurse to Hollowsy’s Pills, A > Ch P. ] key to d.stinction at the Bar, 1 will—” Atso—From Boston, a variety uf BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, s ’ ~Qit jall danger wou'd be avoided ; for the stommeth and bowels being yer §S & erry ectora ‘os Will what ?” few Bartels APPLES & ONIONS, at the Subscriber’s Store. I A L L l 8 » (j iq | gently but effectually cleansed by this mld aperieat, the de- has won for itself stich a renown for the cure of every <* — ws oe i . * ft HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. a ve ws praved humours corrected, and the secretions duly regulated, a variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is en- «Why, sir, I will pay your expenses while you are in| Queen Street, Oct. £1, 1939. Sun. | g UST RECEIVED from Hatirax, and the United States, | Spreciipeoer amie regen ffe cl d the hui y reg é tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its A lis.” | el ha ome teal * perfect cure 1s s00n effected; and the little patient is restored virtues, wherever th bas employed. As it has lo s.nnapous. ' ‘ PE Bee cs Bas SE i eg ; ‘ to sound health. : been : : “ode, Stand to your barguio now, and I'll furnish you| CHARLOTTETOWN AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE ihds Sugar ‘Tea in variety lacking Holtoway's Pill ae the bent comedy known nthe workd for ube tat'| Seen Souvaues Nnvenneaim Oop. imams Sees With the great secret of my success as a lawyer.” AND SEED STORE. saan? oe Saas ts Cane nem | iad iad Lowine A iccreniiibeaen nc up to the best it ever hast been, and that it may be relied ' ‘ ta + Y = Te . ‘ « aick sc i ot) gz {Agu ysenter a . . it dbs young man assente i. UST RECEIVED, at the above Estublishment, per ‘‘ Ar- | trong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings | Acthine edelenlan peg ities on to do for their relief all i ever been found to do, * Very well,” said Martin. ‘The whole secret of my gox,”’ frum Boston :— ; | Uhds HollandGin Rajsine Rice | CHES Conshine cemnenagnn ss Conc ga, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills success is contained in one little maxim, which I early se: Knives and Fingers for Ketcham’s Reaping Machines, | pest Coen Cufraunts Crushed Sugar re ee voce eewaia — * a 1 Am y oon Gun cane a , ; ap . *y . i Mi clits oe Pei Bes Py “ : ow’) complaints!f evers, ; s} Urin enerea ec- down to z° de me. li yos follow it you cannot fail to suc: Cattle P nate, - mers Houp, sed Butter Prints, _Seotch Whi Dye-stufls Sweet Oil ce - Fits Serofula, or hons Costiveness, Jaundice; Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysen- he} Tt is this: “ Always be sure of your evidence.” Cow Bells, Curry Combs and Horse Brushes, | P.E.T. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal OH | Constipation of Gout King’s Evil Worms, all kinds on Foul Stomac rys fon tke Piles ‘ea he ete bail os ttentive—smiled—threw bhimsel Sickles, Hay, Fork, and Axe Handles, p ;Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Sxiad Cil | the Bowels Head-ache Sore Throats |Weakness, from Dice, Eruptions Skin «Diseases, Liver : , ee we ver ‘ : : Mattocks, Hives, Mussel Mud Forks. Bull Rings, : nd’ Port Pickle i Sines | Consumption Indigestion Stone and Gravel! whateter cause Complaint, Dr Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheuts, back into a philisophiesl posture, and gave his brains up t Pruning Saws, Sets Ladies’. Garden Touts; Wes 8 beag Por ee Step Debility inflammation Secondéty Symp-| &c., &c. Worma, Gout, Saveiie, ‘os @ Dinner Pill, and for HBivac itt » lawy atience, of * Always be sure o’ Round oe ; kde ae ee Dropsy Jatindice Purifying the Blood. auilyses with true lawyer patience, o . Budding and I oe Knives, : Sherry Wine Tagle Salt Candles Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand. (near Thee we af-coate4, ao that the most sensitive can 2g Avarraneators ; Garden Kakes and Floral ditto , sug’ + your evidenes. emo iis avarranca ors , Garden hakes and , | Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders | Temple Bar.) London, and 20. Maiden Lane. New York; also at all take them pleasafitly; and they ate the best aperient in t It was too cold a night for anything to be made pecuniarily Garden Rake Llandles, Grafting Chisel, Champagne sy led Almotids = Baking de | respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the eivilizec the world for all the any soe of a family physic. e bat of the old mah’s wisdom, and so the prominent adept i. on re ce ad & & Edinburgh Ale % ctionary Patent Medicines } ee ee oe woking the tanger aibee Wee Price, 25 cents per ; Five boxes for $1.00. : " ; 4 : * . > 7 ore’ Boil d ir. Seythes, &c., &e. ; re : msideri aving by taking > : —_— maxim learning give bimse f td stage dreams, lu Which h Ch wom A Se 1359 roe lel Pale Ale Burning Pluid N. #.—Uitections fur the guidance of patients im every diserder are Great numbers of Clerzymen, Physicians, Statesmen, was knocking and pushing his way throtte#h the world b Dacassana: feck Ober s aioe eins brantotod ‘ London Porter Brushes allixed to each Box. and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer- ss ©, ok ve be f tir evidence.” we : And « great iety of @ther small and useful articles toonu-| June 6, 1859. tify the unparalleled nsefulness of these remedies, but th® all-powerful words, “ A ways be sure of your evidence, Hides, Sheepskins, and Leather. ; . *, Soa ead a iki our Space here will not permit the insertion of them. I ; ; i §, ’ nervous to “on. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed ’ Pe The morning came and Mr. Martiti, #ith his practica - I WT Gates ain | BURNETT'S GOCOAINE! The Agétits below named furnish gratis our AMERICAN HUGH FRASER. . ALMANAC, in which they are given; with also full | GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. lalwayvs on sale wholesale and retail, at low rates for cash. | Fine old Campbelrown Whiskey and Jamaica Rua. Cargoes ; sbOn. i AS received from BOSTON— / Confectionary in great variety, Soap, Candles, Tobacce, Buekets student, took rooms at the best hotel in the city. The onl) iMitiy peculiar to the hotel, in the eyes of the young man, | Sas that the wine bottles and the efceteras of five livin, aol A td seemed to recall very vividly the maxim about the evidence | ‘the young man watched Mr Martin. Wherever eating anc dritking wis concetned, he was indeed a man to be watched éapedidlly in the latter, as he was immoderately fund of the afteredinner; after*supper, after-everything luxury of wine A few divs was sufficient to sbow the incipient legalist that he would bate to pay dearly fer bis knowledge, as Mr. Mar- tin seemed réstlved to make the most of bis part of the etritract. = Lawyer’, wheher yoang Or oll, have legal rights, and s. the young man began to thivk of the study oi seli-protection. It was certainly a solemn duty. It ran throug all creation. Common to animals and men, it was an instinct not to be disubeyed, particu arly where the hotel bill of a lawyer wa: _in addition to previous Stoves on hand, makes the best asgort- Lt | ment in the City. | ‘The subject daily grew on tee young man. e od. on A week elapsed. was al! absorbing to the mind and pocket. A ani Mr. Martin was ready to return to Baltiuore. ; . ae 2 yi tin (be sume stage wiih bis illustrious | Fe Srp yoons =e. bat we - | Magician, for coal. } The | | lars, at the Old Stand, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. teacher. : Mr. Martin opproached the counter in the bar-room. young man was an anxious spectator bear bim. : «Mr. Claik;’? Said Mr. Martin, “ my young friend Mr. , will settle my bill, agreeable to the engagement.” The young man said nothing but looked every hing. t He will attend to it, Mr. Clark, as we have already had | eat F. HUBERT, Surgeon Dentist, (late of New | ® definite understanding on the sulject. He is pledged, pro | } SWABEY & ROBERTS, Thomas’s Old Stand, Great George Street, Charlottetown Pr. E. Island, | ; | } ALOURK, Tea, Sagar, Wines, Spirits, Bottied Ale and Porter, Molasses, Candies; Seap, Tallow, Oaukum, Xe. &c. &ce. if Grain and other produce purchased and shipped en comme- Liberal advances made against consignments, N. B. ‘Treasury, Warrants cashed, Ist August, 1859. Isi.ty. STEPHEN O'MARA, QUEEN SQUARE, | 60 Sides Best SOLE LEATHER, 60 Boxes LOZENGES, Brooms, Wash Boarda, Clothes Pius, dc.; 30 Barrels prime Winter Apples, Nuts o! different kinds, Currants, Raisins, Cheese, Starch, Biacking, Cigars, Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Collee, Crackers and Biscuits, Also from HALIFAX, Molasses, Sugar, Tea, Rice, Leather, Dry Goods, Earthenware and Faney CGuoda. jy" E highest CASH price will be paid for GREEN HIDES Prime SULE LEATHER at ls. 9d, per pound. Liighesi price paid for SILEEPSKINS at tue CITY TANNERY, Wes: :nd of Grafton Street. October 17, 1859. Isl. & Non. Apples! Apples! J UST received at CHEBUCTO WAREHOUSE, 10) Bois. prime APPLES, 100 Boxes Digby HERRING, aow selling at private sale. P. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 21 .1859. ee FROM ALBANY DIRECT. ’ Tare rey Te STOVES! STOVES! | ‘EXHE Subecribers haye just received per Brigt. * Onward” from Albany~— ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STOVES, j Cooking Stoves in variety, among which are the good Sam- | So was | aritan, Golden Farmer, Governor, Morning Star, and a varie- ty of premium stoves for wood. Also, Black Diamond and | Franklin, Air-Tight, Box and Cannon | Stoves in variety. Ga” Please call and examine, before purchasing from Ped- ! Ch.Town, Oct. 3, 1859. DENTISTRY. DODD & ROGERS. | i York.) begs to inform the inhebitants of Ciarlottetown | MOLASSES, Rice, Soap, Starch, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Koom Paper, and a good assurtiwems of COLTUN WAKP, Net Twine, and Islaad Homespun, de. i. J. CALLBEUK. Ch. Town, Dec. 5, 18504 3m Fleur, Tea, ard Sote Leather. ves Subseriber has received by late arrivals, and will be sold low for Cash 600 Barrels hxtra FLOUR, fresh and sound, 100 Chests Tea, : : *”) half do. warranted a superior article, 100 Sides Sole LRA'LTILER, 50 Bogs CORN MEAL. Dec. 26. ou G, F.C. LOWDEN. ‘) * Tea, §c. N Sale at the Subscriber’s Sale Room : 35 Chests Superior TEA, per slip ‘Isabel,’ from England. 40 Bundles OAKUM. 100 Barrels HERRING, 1 Hhd. GIN, ldo. BRANDY. Dee. 26. Isl Flour, Molasses, §c. BENJAMIN DAVIES. December 5, 1859. ly C. C. VAUX, Glasgow Hovse,.....Queen Street. Manitles and Cloaks, ‘(from 5s. 64 ) COBURGS and ALPAUCAS, (from 9d. per yard ) FLOWERED and STRIPED DRF>SES (from 7s 6d per dress) HATS and CAPS. (a good assortment) BUOTS and SHOES, in great variety, Ready-made COATS, VESTS and PANTS, very cheap, RUBBERS and FELT BOOTS, (all prices) IBBONS, BONNETS and FLOWEKS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, Family Groceries, Ofall kinds, and of the best quality, at this Establishment. Dec. 12, 1859. Mon lm CHEAP READING!!! ‘S°HE second volume of ROSS’S WEEKLY will commence on Fripay, the 6th January. 1800, and will be conducted losiug it entirely. Tueskin upon my head became gradually more and as heretoture; devoted to ecbeice Literature and general In- | more inflamed, so that I could not touch it without pain. This irritated i telligence, and whiist guarding against party or sectarian | condition Tattributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which, | | [ have since been tuld, contain camphene spirit. controversy, it will preserve a high moral tone. The Weekly will contain each week a selected or original | j i FANCY GUODS and HABERDASHERY. vanish under the eradicating influence of this powerful and most searching remedy; which if warm and relaxing climates act like a Charm. “ FEMALES Should lose no time in trying a tew doses of this regulating ‘and renovating medicine, whatever may be their Complaint It ean be taken with safety in all periodical and other disorgan izations. Its effect is all but miraculous, either to young per- | sons entering into womanhood, or to these at the turn of Ife. BILIUUS COMPLAINTS. | Those who suffer from bile and liver complaints should try the effect of this valuable remedy; a few doses of which will ‘make the sufferer fee! elastic and vigorous, remove all smpedi- linents, cleanse the blood from all impurities, give a healthy laction to the liver, and strengthen the stomach: {ff bilour ‘attacks be allowed to continge without using such a preventive, fever will arise, and the cufferer be confined to a bed of sick- ‘ness. These Pills are an extraordinary remedy im remeving ‘acidity frou the stomuch and correctung mdigesiion, especially ‘in hot and swampy localities. ; A CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS AND COBDS. | Tne catiseof half the diseases to which humantty ts liable is ithe mode of treating the human system when attacked with jthese disorders; which often lead ultunately to a fatal result. | By perseverinz in thé use of Holloway’s Pills, the most obstinate | cold or cough 1s soon Checked and cured ; for this medicine, by | purifying the bluod; reg@lating the secretions, checking the de- | praved humors, offd encouraging a free perspiration, rap:dly yu s | \ { } BURNETT'S COCOAINE!! | BURNETT'S COCOAINE!!! | The Human Hair. H* many persons abuse this delicate and beatitiful ornament, by burning it with alcho ic washes and plastering it with grease, which bas no affinity for the skin and is not absorbed. Buenert’s | C coaing, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., is unrivalled as a dressing | for the hair—is readily absorbed, and is peculiarly adapted te its various | conditivus, preventing its falling off, and promoting its healthy growth. BURNETT’S COCOAINE, | A compotnd of Cocoa nut Oil, &c., for dressing the hair. Fer efficacy | | and agreeableness; it is without an equal. | It prevents the hair frem falling off. i promotes its health and vigorous growth. tis not greasy of Btithy. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It suftens the hair when hard and diy: It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affurds the richest lustre. It rewains longest in effect. It costs three shillings for a half pint bottle. TESTIMONIAL. Boston, July 19, 1857. Messrs. J Burnerr, & Co.—I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect, in my own aggravated case, of your excellent Hair Oil—(Coce- | aine.) | For many months my hair had been falling off, until I was fearful of By the advice of my pyhsician, to whom you bad shown your process of purifying the vil, I commenced its use the last week in June. The and your feclings will tell _ when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, io enjoy better health, and live longer, for c ing the blood. ' Keep the blood healthy, and all is ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life ia disordered er overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the revuta-. fion of accomplishing these ends. But the world: has been reas by preparatior¥ of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue t is claimed for it, but more because many prep; arations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of illa, or —— else. uring late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to _~ a quart of Ex. tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mest of thes fave been frauds upon the sick, for they not only éontain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Henee, bitter and = nful disappointiiient Rag followed the tee of the arious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the markct, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, andintend to a such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloguy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing # has vir- descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure, Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they maké thote profit on. Demand Ayen’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by WILLIAM Rs WATSON, Charlottetown. General Agent for rineé Kdward Island: Alyo by W Hubbard. Tignish D McKae, W. River Bridge J Ling, se D Ramsay Port Hill J. Reid, Cascumpet J. L. Hoiman, St. Eleanst’s J.Beer, Bedeque jy. & Tale, News, Selections, Poetry, &c., e., and will be sent to | first anplication allayed the itching and irritation; in three or four days J. A. Crosby, French River J.McLennan, Summerside J- Wiggenton, Crapaud . MacNutt Malpeque C. Beer. Southport C. C. Garrett. Fife’s Fert: 3 Knight, J. Muirbead, Richmond Village D Berton, “ G. McKay & Son, Gralam’s Cross K Robetsoh, Newtown G Lanegan. Trishtown F Arsneaux, Tignibhi P Hayden, Vernon River W 'T Hunt, St. Eleanof*s D Gordon, Georgetown J J Fraser, * F McNeill, ~ k Toombs, Rustico J McFarlane, W Cousins, Park Corner W Sanderson, “ G L Anderson, H. St. P. J Bearisto, Lot 18 J Cornish, Wood Islands J Connor, Lot 16 R 5S Findley, Head of Orwell M Kilbride, Lot 11 P Stephens, Orwell Bourke & Moore, Mount Stewart Bridge. September 12, 1899, K Robing’on, East River J Pidgedn French Riter W shaw. New Giasgow Bridge M McWade, Soatis a Shop, Dwelling House and Premises, Queen Street. T° BE SOLD by PRIVATE SALE, the LEASEHOLD interest of that very valuable and eligible Stand for Busi- ness, fronting on Queen Street, adjoining the North West end oe? ieini a is now fu , ; : ; he {and vicinity, that he lly prepared to construct and | Subseribers for three monghe for the low sum Of ONE SHILLING the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, and of Messrs. Duncan, Mason & Co.'s Brick Building, consisting | [ have now a new growth of new bair. I trust that others,»similarly fegsiunally pledged to pay ny bill,” be hurriedly repeated. ofa TWO STOREY HOUSE, having very convenient accommo- —* « Where's wour -vidence ?” asked the young man. Evidence ¢” snaccred Mr. Martin. « Yes, sir,” said the young man demurely. sure of your evidence, Mr. Martin, Can you prove the bargain ?” : Mr. Mactin saw the snare, end pul!isg out hie pocket Book, paid the bill, and with great good bumour assured the young Man: : «You will, do, sir, and get through the world with your profession without advice from me.” “erro + According to the old mythology, Neptune, the sea god, created the hots, atid was the patron of horse races. ‘This probably accounts for the fact that people woo patronize the tace course so frequently get “ half eeas over.” = —=——o-—-o_--- ** What do you ask for that ere beast?” ** One hundred and twenty-five dollars.” ‘ Give you twenty-five.” * Take him along. It shan’t be said that I spoiled a good horse | trade for a huddred dollars.” —— _ -+0e—__—_ A gentleman, finding bis black servant intoxicated, aaid. “4 What, deask again; Sim? [scolded you for Demy drunk jnst night, and here you «re drunk agein.’’—* No, masea,”’ replied Sam, * dame drunk |” +o ———— | insert Artificial TRETH, on Gold and Siver, or with nivote. | Sterling. in advance, by the Publisher and Propr etor, Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance, Filling, Extracting and Cleansing attended to as usual. | * Always Le | Charges moderate. Residence at Mrs. Doveras’s, Water © treet. | Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1859. tf Grain, Grain. ‘PXMIE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS | at ° ° | Coles’s Brewory 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 cld Malt Whiskey, Also — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1859. A CARD. R. YOUNG can be consulted at hie Chambers, daily, upon the various branches of his Profession. Cbarlottetown, Sept. 26, 1859. 3m. VICTORIA HOTEL. a Subscriber, desirous of making an alteration in hie present business, returns his sincere thanks tu his friends and the public generally for the very handsome patronage which he has received as proprietor of the above well known establishment for the past four —) and he now offers fur | sale his leasehold interest in the Victoria Hotel, with or with- | foxtaigne, the great Hrench writer, of one occasion, set | out jts valuable furniture, on the most liberal terms. | down in his book of expenses, * Item, for a fit of idieness, one thousand pounds.” a “Dear Aunt Mary, what ehall | buy you fora birth-day resent ; what should you like best ?°’—Aunt Mary, whois jost aaedans with a quiet sigh to herself, * What wou'd like best? | know very well what | should like best ; I should like an Odd Fellow’s Offering.” ——— A The Duke of Wellington, giviag orderé during the Peninsula’ campaign for a battalion (o atiewpt @ rather dangerous enter prise —the storming of one of the enemy's batteries of Sebastian —vcomplimented the Officer by sayirg that his regiment was the first ip this world. ** Yes,"’ replied the officer, leading on his men, * and before your lordship’s orders are Gually ex- ecuted, it will probably be the first im the ner.” ek ’ A hostler waa sent to the stable to bring forth a traveller's horse. Not knowing wlich of the two strange horses in the atalls belonged to the traveller, and wishing to avoid the ap- pearance of ignorsace in lis business, he saddled them both find brought themto the door. The craveller, pointing to his own horse, saying, © lhat’s my nag.’’=-** Certainly, vour Honor, | know that very well, but) dida’t know which was the ther gentleman's.” = | Pleasantly situated, near the Wharf, the landing place of | the Royal Mail Steamer, and well fitted in all its apartments, | with stables and other outhouses complete, the Victoria Hotel is unequalled b; any other House of Entertainmens in| the City. For further particular’ apply to P. McKINNON, Proprietor. Ch.Town, Water-street, Sept. 26, 185y. (isl. tf.) ‘ Notice. S the subseriber intends leaving the Is)and, he wishes all persons indebted to him by Note of Iland or Book acecunt to make Immediate payment, otherwise they will be banded over to an Attorney | for collection. W. DOUGAN, Ch.Town, May 30, 1859. vs | TO BE LET. A TWO STOREY HOUSE and GARDEN, near the resi juby 4, 1859. dence of Daniel Hodgson, Kaq. Rentluw. App y to __'G. CObBs. Valuable Business Stand ‘Io Let. " BE LET, for a term of years, that valuable . “DWELLING HOUSE, WAKEHOUSE and SHOP, situate in | Water-street, directly opposite the Sture-of the Hon. W. W. Lord. | For particulars apply to .u. | Cuurlvttewwn, May 3u, 1859, (th) a Charluttetown, Dec. 28. JOHN ROSS. | 2i Corner of Pownal & Water Streets. | TRICHOSARON! PENUE Subscriber has jast opened | Case of the above newly invented HAIR BRUSU, of six different degrees of quality, varying from seft to very hard, suitable either for thin or strong Lair. } Cave Tooth and Nail Brashes, Toilet Perfumes, assorted Club Perfum:s, Ess Bouquet, Frangipanni, Kiss-me-quick, Verbena, Mignionette, Wood Violet, Mousseline Bouguet; Her Majesty's Toilet Perfumes, the last and greatest addition to the Toilet Table; Paetable Tablets, Glycerine, Honey, Almond, Rose, Peach Blossom, White and Brown Windsor Soaps, Milk of Roses, Macassar Oil, Pomatums, Rowland’s Odonto, Cherry Tooth Paste, Lip Salve, Cold Cream, &c., &e. W. R. WATSON, City Drag Store. Cherlottetown, Dec. 12, 1859. 4w Flour, Tea, §c., S§c. afflicted, will be induced to try the same remedy. Yours, very truly, SUSAN B. POPE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. fe” A single application renders the hair (nb matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It is conceded by all who have used it to be the best and cheapest hair dressing in the world. Prepared by Joserpa buanertt & Co., Boston. For sate by dealers generally at 50 cents a bottle, and by 2 M. W.cKINNER, Agent for P. E. Island. Oot: 24, 1859. 18i Amorican and Européan EXPRESSES! XPRESSES made up twice a week to all parts of the Provinees of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and to the principal cities in Canada and the United States, at the AGENCY OFFICE, corner of Water and Queen Streets, op- posite the Bank. Mr. B. DAVIES informs the publie that he is acting Agent ECEIVED per late arrivals from New York, and for Sale by the Subscriber,— 500 Barrels Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 73 Chests and Haif chests Superior TEA, 100 Sides New York SOLE LEATUER, 10 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 12 Boxes Superior TOBACCO, 29 Barrels PILOT BREAD, Which will be sold LOW for CASH. M. LOWDEN. Peake's Brick Building, Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1859. lm ie SALE, at the Subscribers’ SALE ROOM, Queen Street, ex Murtha Maria, from Boston— 25 Puncheons choice MOLASSES 25 Chests TEA (a good article) 5 Hbds. Bright SUGAR 20 Boxes PIPES 20 dozen Buckets 10 Boxes CONFECTIONARY 40 Barrels ONIONS —s15 caeks Vinegat 250 Barrels FLOUR, J. & T. MORRIs. Deeember 19, 1859; 2m Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. FPRHE Subcccibers request an ruweptaTe Settlement of all r ACCOUNTS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c., sak due. " December 12, 1859. lm BEER & SON. ‘ for Gunnison & Co.’s Colonial and American Express, as well ‘as for Fuller s North American and Trans-Atlantic txpress. The arrangements on both lines being compieted, Parcels /and Merchandize of every description can be forwarded to all parts of the Provinces, the United States, and to Europe. The Expresses forward Goods consigned to their care, addressed to Canada and the United States, in much less time than is taken up in transporting thither letters by Her Ma- jesty’s Mails. | Ch, Lown, Oct. 17, 1889, " alliante Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824 «Capital, Five, Millions Sterling, ‘ CHARLES YOUNG, Agenttor P.E. I. dation fora Dwelling House and Shop, with a frost-proof Cellar under the Whole. Part of the Revshens money may remain on interest if requited. Apply to the owner on the premises. PATRICK SLATTERY. , Queen Street, June 6, 1859. tf , For Sale, 4 ig FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, West Rive:. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well as new Out-buildings, consisting of Barn, Sheep-honse, &e. Within a mile of the Farm are both Grist and Saw Mills, as well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short distance from the shore is a never-failing bed of muscle-mud. For further particulars apply to Mr. William E, Dawson, Charlottetowr, or to (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. April 13, 1859. REAPING MACHINES. ras Sciuostbor boring does appointed Agent for the sale of * The Manny Combined Mowing and Reaping Machine,” in Prines Kdward Island, begs to state that be bas now on band several of those Machines, which be will dispose of on advantageous terms to purchasers, The following statistical account of the sale of these Machines, which have competed With, and beaten all otbers, and the warranty giten, are a sufficient guarantee of their value. The increase is as follows: a— There were sold for the barvest of 1851, 49 Machines. 1852, 84 “ 1853, 1885 ss 1854, 2631 “ 1855, BL20 “ 1856; 8100 “ 185T; 11,250 “ 1858, 12,000 “ Phere are now building for 1869, about 12,.00 “s Warranty. I warrant the Mower capable of cutting an acre-per per day, as well a8 done with scythes, witb a pair f ee and the Reaper to cut the same quahtity, with one extra min, as well as done with cradles. be purchaser is allowed to cut two acres of grass on trial; and in Ca8e anything proves defective due notice must be given to me of thy Agent, abd time allowed to send person to put it - —. as = sp oe this, and the fault is in the Machine, en an mone i given, at the option of the sumieme” ea en (Signed) ALZIRUS BROWN, Manufacturer vt the Manny Machine, Worcester, Mase, Wa. W. IRVING, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Ch.Town Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, Aug. 22,18 9. (Isl) ANTED to purchase, Two ALDERNEY COWS, or Alten on Ae in Calf. Apply to é oan YING. Agricultural Wareh Charlottetown, August 15, 1839, ree Tan _ SS a LN The Examine F printed and published every Monday by Epwarp Waetan at his office, Hillsborough-street, near Kin ‘s-square. Prive — lds. perannum payable half y tn adt@nce . os