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inquests for Load
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fete ne
syeturns of Just reecived from Albany, New |
AMERICAN GOODS! |
York snanet Reston.
last year reveal A h pit,’
UTT*)\e at > Yair 7s . > . an ST
we Bd Paphos estate of alles, PEW SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
Ain facts wi hit would be almosé # ik ois nnoty of AMER!
; _~— ie te Ye bie vO were thy ¥ not vouched COVVYOR, anifable for the sencot Which they wil
aa eagretaneny eeiaie and attested on tile lowest | pie prices
vat] ll as : k POD & KULOPRS,
turn jor.eo that set on cases Dodd's Brick Stove, Pownalsbree
wirere the
Pw ay
caueeet of death in children unc
rsof age were injured inte, show that
Ss eas* fn diwmon of the grenvt pretropo
aiane, 401 in puesta Were eld ta 17 of
cater a verdict of “ murder "’ was re
termed. lathe western divisiom there were
ngpests, the verdicts generally being
* totnd dead in a box ‘In the omy and
liberty of Westininster there were 91 in-
GUena,. and, in the Chey of fomdon end bo
roegh of Soathwark, $4. In all, the mumber
of inquests holden on infents under two years
o¢ ne amounte.t to one (rouse rd one An ndred
ned Meve in ths course of & Single year.”
‘Fhese include only Lendor afd ite seberbs, |
am? only as many cases of imfantieide as are
hrowght under the notice of the authorities |
New many deaphe occur in thet large City
that are never known, except ty the perpe- |
trators and their eecomplices, any ome can
imagine for himself or herself. A London
daily paper says that it has every reason to
believe that ** not ofly is the per-centage of |
iy fanticide immense! pabovwe that which comes |
ander the eogsizance of the Jaw, but ebildren
ure daity and
se
i
hourly assassinated in abseu- | ACCOUNTS, to call for the sume .
Sox 3. 1862
Parnurers take Notice.
JARMERS' BOILERS AND CAUL-
WRONS, holning from BU to 75 vall
in each of whieh lines all Compawssions with |
whuch he may be favoured (at bome or from |
aes viroad) shail receive lis prompt and best
BUSINESS Cz
& CARD.
RIL RANKIN begs leave to inform the}
MERCANTILE and TRADING COM
VS) MUNLPY of Prince Edward Ishubd, and the
| Neyghbouving Provinces, that he has made,
j arrangements for the namediate prosecution |
} of business as an i
/Ancjioncer, Commission Merchant
& General Agent,
Kerosene Oil and Lamps. atsention.
Also exten Lawp CWIMNEYS, for sale by
POD» & ROGERS,
Dodd's Belek Store, Pownal Street
Wev- 3, az
CONFECTIONARY!
Lower than ever.
OXES CONBECTIONARY,
BOXES LOZENGES,
Larrelea PEVPVERMINT LOZENGES,
Bexes CONVERSATION LOZENGES, | t
Yor sak by
DODD & ROGERS,
Prodel's Briek Store, Powna) Street.
gSOy
BERR A SOXS
ILL thank those of their Country |
Customers whe have not reeeived their |
Ne-. 3,
\
t
x
~ |HARINGTON & SMITH,
Mount Stewart Bridge,
Charlottetown, July 8, TS61.
Watch and Clock Maker,
PURCHASE, ©
Smardon’s Corner. |
CHOICR
WATCHES always om ayle, and warranted
@ perform well. Price £5 10s, aod upwards,
VYEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. Ke
preat variety }
Charlottetown, Ansrust 4, 1562.
Commission Merchants,
ASSORTM ENT of
ed all
Ui NESS | Grain, Grain.
M Wile highest price given for BARLEY
ind OATS
a
| Cdnetanthy om hane, atpricescheaper than can be
pet based in the Market, the best of Ran, Brandy,
} tii, Whiskey, sud a superiorarticle of Malt Whi ‘
+, Also--&, XX. and XRX Ale F
| Charlottetown, November 14, 186)
: { ; é . r
» THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, |
By Royal getters Patent, under the special sanction of
Her ‘Majesty's Government, and the Claels of
the I’aculte de brance.
HWRAPLON:—or CURE OP
'Phis successful and highly popular | «
PILLS.
HOLLO
: CURES ;
The Exciting Cause of Sickness. | medicatu ent, ag employed in the continental hospice
Yhe blood isthe life-sustaining agent It furnikhes) tads by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, comm |
the components of tlesh, hone, mtiscle, nerve, and bines all the desiterata to be sought in a medicine
witecument. The stoumch is its maninfuctory,
arteries aad veins ite diatributors, and the lntestines | ployed. Devoidof taste. odour, aug appeananer of |
he
jected in its production, is expelled
stomach, the cireulution and the bow chs, th ase Vi “
act simultaneously, reliqving indigestion, parifyinig | ©
the fluids, ad reyalatig both the seereions und | 948e. k ,
the excretions : } TIFE RAPTION, No Ff, in three anys only
' . removes gonorrhea, gibet and all discharges, offec-
The National Complaint- ‘tually superseding injections, the use of which does
Dyspepsia is the mow common disease deVonygy all | irreparable haras by laying the foundation of atric.
classes iu this country. 2 assumes ® thousand) ture and: other serious diseases. In dysentery,
sbapes, and ix the primary source of innumerable | piles, irritation of the lower bowel, eough, bronchitis,
and danyerons nmiladiess but whatever its type or) asthma. and some of the more trying com plaints of
xyimptouis, however obstinate its revistance to ordi: | this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, |
vary prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to | sgording promp relict, where other well-tried reme- |
his searching and unerring remedy. dies have been powerless.
Sick Headache, with Loss of Appetite THER APION, No. % for syphilis, disease
; ; tened destructionof |
A certain cure for headache, loss of appetite and | of the bones, sore throat, threatene n i
pen the | take Po
i
the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pitn-
Pp Aine TN THF PAOK, On.
aut | Remedy for the above dangerous ecmphiinty.
‘Coles’s Brewory and Distillery, ra ngewe
aliy, which ¢ :
nd ad years of fife, and end only in an agopizing
&eo., have utterly failed
33s. per box. ‘The superiority of these celebrai ed
; i ; a They
| medicines over everything of the kind,is aniverse!ly
the | ofthe kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-| benefit from them.”~-W.
‘Noveniber 3, 1802.
UFFALO ROBES,
* HATS & CAPS, in variety,
BOOTS & SHOES,
AmMeticas Runsen steers,
Do. Clocks, warranted.
Coach Fursrrere,
HIaAuNESS VANISH,
Bor sale by DODD & ROGERS,
Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street.
November J, [86y.
Hardware.
HIE Undersigned is landing, per EDA
MARLA, from Bostos and from Exeiaxp,—
BAGLE PLOUGHS, oe
EAGLE OO. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS,
HORSE NAILS, ‘
POWDER AND SHOT.
; “* ALFRED PHILLIPS.
Charlettetown, Oct. 13. PSe2.
rity and seereey, withont even @ jury being ba
wy nmoned te enquire inte the cause of their
death."” The same journal saya thes © there |
wqe certain districts of London—-rich, polish. |
ed, and fashionable—much nearer to ly bar-
pin than to Bethnal-green—where the hor-
rihle inerease of infantierfe and concealment |
uf birth has become a matte? of public noto- |
riety and gossip; where women kre publicly |
pointed at as haying made away with their) _
children; and where coarse seducets boast
of the number of their base born offspring
who have ‘given them no trouble.’ The
skeletons of Babies are turned up every day
in boxes, in hampers, and in garrets. ‘heir
little badie’ are being left on doorsteps, and
dropped dowh areas, and sent as parcels te
railway stations.” ;
‘These are sickening details, and yet they
are inate which Some *0 99 bt authenticated. Fee _ —————
Would to Heaven they were false! But the
are unfortunately eb trek. and yet on) 4 Valuable Freehold Estate
portion ef the truth is told. Talk of Hea-| AT PRIVATE SALE.
thenism } Talk of the bloody sacrifices of | ravif « VIUTORIA” STEAM MILL, |
the King of Dabomey! Here isa city in owticd by the subscriber, dnd sitnate at the |
whieli cold Blooded ‘murder is committed | pactern end of this City
during every hou? in the day, and every day! [f preferted, the machine ry and mill ear would |
of the year. ‘Nothing so horrible has ever a sold separntely at a very, low pene capable F mms
before met our’ gaze, if we except what the |i) eens vorkinu order, and could easily be re-|
* National Police Gazette’ says of the morals ;,,., ’
of New York. London and New York — Che whole prentises, consisting of Mil}, Dwelling |
what infetnal infairy is associated with their | House, and Outhouse, would be sold at a moderate
names, what villainous crimes are perpetrated ("8 PS uble in ten anmaal instalments, with m-
in the Commercial capitals of the two most | “
Christian pwations of the earth | Bible So-;
cieties, Tract Societies, travelling agents,; Charlottetown, Oct, 2, 1st2
local agents, preachers of all creeds and na- | L ¥ om
tik ree Seles work * evangelizing *’ the | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.
people of the world, bat espectally the Hea- | HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in}
then. Theiz eForts, however, appear to be GRORGETOWN, containing half au |
of Yitth ayail” in London and New York, | acre of LAND. with usual privileges, known
where crime every day increases and villainy as No. 1, or Pount Lor. Terms Cash or short
runs riat.—B. Join Morning Telegraph. | time on security. Apply to the Mon. Josrru |
oo ~ t Hessury, Char deeieoll.
Tax Sreauen Goines Fisece ina Upr-| December 2, 1361.
xc sNi—Intelligence bas been received “by | — — ——
the Cape of Good Hupe mail of the mirace- Summer Valley FARM |
lous conn of the splendid screw sheamer | POR SALE
Colden Pitece , tound ta London from Caleat-
ta and piper > large ne ber of pas: A Rare Chance seldom to be met with,
angers * a t g ‘ > |
—p we R: 5. ‘be highl? eroleted ‘ocho: T° be Sold, the Leasehold Interest of |
mander of the ship. It appears that on the| yoo .'r, “f the tect lend iw Peinee letward Ioan,
10th of daly the screw was found to be out. we nt te Sr ae o bat poh lt wn the |
of gear, and on the i8th, there being light | Hi rouxh River; within ten chains of . :
cht miles from Charlottetown by the
witds and the sea having gone down, the}! «=:
road or by the river, subject to the yearly reut of |
» engine is of HO herre-power.
moved
For information plense apply at the office of
CHARLES YOUNG.
Ist Sin
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cette’
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pet xy employed in Tigging purchases to |). £5 %., or about tenpence currency of this Ie |
raisest 2 Screw, which weighed about seven land by the sere, for a term of 999 years; nearly
tons, and had to be raised eleven feet to en- | SO acres thereof in cleared, dy ked, fenced and un ler |
+4 en erop cones beat,
able the engineer to make the pecessary re- vution, covered with
peirs.” In the afternoon the attempt was the residue
made, at first with every prospecs of success ; | wood
but at 6 30 p- m. when less than a foot more « fortable and commedions Dwelling He
was required to raige it toa prope; height, ) re = feet, with a frost eae . — — —
° —— . ate vs feapridie of containing heariy 2U0U bus se s po “ives,
the chain parted, lettin: the pew slide dewn iw ith a convenient Draw Well at the door; a larye
inte ite pesition amidst a perfect Rame of | Barn, with Stables, Cowhonses, Granary, viv, curt
fire caused by the chaiv rushing through the { and harness House, pig and sheep Houses complete,
iron bloek. Although several of the erew | ¥''" rs ir Rg Pha nga ee — been
' = ae : ‘ : s 4s iwill heli over bushels turnipe; 1 WHOLE |
and 5 mesengeey Were standing round assis ,ing snugly sheltered from the north and west by a}
and witnessing the operation, po one fell a} bexutifal grove of hardwood reserved for that pur
victim to this Mishap bus the commander, pose. ‘Thi4 Farm possesses many peculiar advan-
Captain Western, who was struck in the taves equalled by sone he oan er , oe eg
chéat' with the chain which broke, and he | ,*, Picturesste view of the city und harbor o
ired al at half. t ’ f 4 th Charjottetowu; there ja neither hill nor swamp nor
exp 7 ~ past eieren irom the effects | 4 foot of uaeless or inferior land on its whole sur-
of the severo injuries which he had received. face” From ite contiguity te vast deposits of muscle
A piece of the chain (nea rly halfa link) wag tnutt aud eons name in thogld sinat.ame S >
extracted from his back. having entered his ee ee eee ee cnk necuiped amuntite
a, “ heun be collected and deposited any required quantity
chest, breaging the breast bone and seven | of seaweed Whieh floats in abundance inte the cove
ribs. When the purchase parted the screw | and alone the shore of said tarm every autumn.
came down with a terrific crash, and for a be — of eaid farm pegs ee ns om - ey
ho ; H =— oe eee @ } And from ‘its contiguity to the said wharf, a ready
pe: eT hee ay fgared that some serious in market is always open for the disposal of all the
s8ty aa deen done to the ajern t; but on | products thereof. the undersigned having often
aounding the well by order of Captain Wes- , shipped 500 bushels therefrom in one day, and fre-
tern, who to the last thought of his vease] ang juently ee worth os the fall oars: A
ssengers. i . thi | hore profitable, comfortable or commedions location
~ oot “s : ha aay that nothing Was 00) for y gentleman or a good farmer cannot well be
ee OPPS ee m eng Taised from the | found throaghoutthe Island. ‘The terms of sule will
deck, Captain VWreatern at onoe inquired if | be liberal, and made known on application to the
any one had been hurt, and being answered | Honorable Dasier Bruenxay, Charlottetown, or the
in the negatiye, exclaimed: * ank God, | = = premises, where plaus of the same
wd . | eae Ph.
FRANCIS McQUAID.
f
Turnips, Buckwheat, &e. ; |
is covered with excellent timber (hard |
and soft) of every useful description; there is |
wee, i
it’s only me,’* and then walked to his cabin, |
ropported by two of the bystanders. On the | Sth September, 1862.
19th the remains of the captain were com-| — vor
mitted to the geep. “| Rare Chance to obtain a
_ A touching scene ts related as transpiricg | FARM™!
in a Philade!phia hospital recently. Some’ FVOR SALE, Brudene!t Point FARM,
benevolent ladies had distributed ice cream EC . conveniently situated one mile from George-
to the invalid soldiers, and all’ gladly partook town, containing J00 Acres of LAND, 32 of which
of the refrestmene save one “young, pale, #e ina govd siaie of enlinetion om in comands
‘ ’ ‘ ell wmded. There i < arm ane Otlse Ot
hendeowe boy. Hig eyes were closed, and) fy." j and a anak wai a avd. Any quantity |
ope o he ladies observing bi, softly whie- | of muscle mud and other manures can be procured |
pered ‘** the poor little fellow is asleep, we on the premises. The Sabscriber will sell his in- |
must not disturb him.” “ No, ma'am. J ag | terest in the above farm very low if applied for im- |
nat aslce : he answered, is a cil ery voiced, —— Sept. 8, 1962 H. J. RHODES.
fall of the sweetness of innocence an y- = : ea
hood. {* Well, my listle fellow,’’ continued
oe lady, as she drew pearer, ‘! are you not
FOR SALE,
replied. « Did'nt yoa see me place this on
in Brackley Point, containing about 90 acres of
your [ttle table 2” reaching for the plate of
Land, 70 clear and in a high state of cultivation, the
remainder covered with a fine growth of longers.
or ** Oh, yes,”’ he answered, tremulous- | There is au Periee of or Med and Sen pee
‘6 we, Se e¢ | on the property, with a good Cottage, 30 x 2t feet,
y. but} shut m eyes and cried to mysel!.’ and a Ritches attached, 12 x 10 feet, well finished,
.
mysei
*< ried, my child why. what phe. you and a good chain Pomp at the door, anda yood Barn
ery, my dear?’ «Qh, wa‘am! if you will | 46 tect long, with or without the Crop. For a sum-
pull the quilt down ‘a littl you Will see.’ | me. s residence it is second to note in the country.
The lady ‘did so, and fuand that lie had no | ee Te ee pee bes 2
: ~ pe rer’: . . ye . Apphe e
irme.” Both of them bé had loot in battle. | "mmmeel ° ielinetben ab ton Ts oma
——— - JOSEPH MACKINNON,
Score asp Evxciisa Proveaes.—There | om
are two very well-known proyerbs which ut- | vs
terly contradict each other. * A rolling
stonc,’’ saya the one, ** never gathers moss.”’ |
‘A ganging fit,” says the other, ‘is aye |
gevtin.””~ The source of the contradiction is |
that they are the proverbs of two nations,
and each expresses the resv!t of national ex-
verience. “he one is thé proyérh ‘of thie
inglish—a rich people, who baye found that |
the surest means to good fortune is to ctay |
at home and stick to some established pro
feesion. The other is the prdverb cf the
Seots, who found, on the other hand, that
the best peth to fortune was that which con-
ducted them from their own stetile Jand into A assortment of TEN MUSICAL IN-
more fortanate regions. The wandering Scot | **STRUMENTS, suitable for a Band party,
was known over ai| Europe, ever secking the | comprising—t Bass Drum, with shoulder strap ;
Spot most propitious to hig “fértunes, and | 2 Tramboons, i Serpent, I Barsoon, i Freueh torn,
changing his hone without a particle of com- oe Crook; t Trumpet and \ rook 53 ( larionetts,
‘ hen the chance of-“* fi : 1 Congpian, with nee wm Crook ; Music Book,
penction, when ne Chance ¢ 0048 | &e. The whole will be aold in one lot on very rea
and pastures new’’ opened to hit tempting | sonable férms. Application (if by letter, post: pnid)
prospects in the distance.—Scoisman. | * | tothe Secretary of the Charlottetown Amatear Band.
pace J. R. WALSH, Sec’y.
Tux Scs_img axp rar Rinicvsoos.— There
is but one step from the sublime to the ridicalous.”
This distance is not greater from tie poetica) to the
prosy. Somebody wrote some rather pretty verses
about ‘ Love.” © Some other body borrowed the
June 16th. 1862.
rOR SALE!
ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND
on Lot 49, tweive miles from South port,
dnd three miles from Mr. Adame’ Post Olfiee, Vernon
Kiver, and convenient te Grist and Saw Mills.
The above property is well covered with Hard
and Seft Wood. For further particulars rpply to
the subseriber.
PATRICK CARROLL.
Maple Hill, Lot 49, Sept. 22, 1562.
PRESTO!
FOR SALE,
Oct. 6, 1882.
PRINCL EDWARD ISLAND
CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
P. E. ISLAND.
(O™ Grain Cargoes Purchased and Shipped
on Commission,
jul *)
22, TAA. is] in
Sept
Rockwell, Higley & Garlaad,
Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
FLOUR, GRALN, POTATOES, EGGS,
BUTTER, CHEESE,
Beans, Pork, and Prodace generally,
44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON,
(Opposite Merehbants’ Row.)
References in Charlottetown—
W. CUNDALL, Eeq. W. B. DEAN, Ea.
vr
June U3, ise, .
W. B. HERBER
SHIP BROKEK
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
T,
low spirits, These Pills muy be taken without |
danger from wet or cold, and requtre
from business or pleasure. They strengthen the |
stomach, and promote a healthy action of the fiver,
purifying the Moot, cleansing the skin, bracing the
nerves, and invigorating the system.
A Word to Females.
The local debility and irregularities which are
the espetiai annoyance of the weaker sex, an
terative.
Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Life-
This is the most distressing period im wonmm’s
history, it destroys theasands, the whole of the gross
humours collect together, and like a tide sweep
away health and lite itself, if not timely and power-
tully cheeked. The most certain remedy for all
these dangerous symptoms is Hobloway's Vills.
Armed with this great antidote, the tiery ordeal is
passed throngh, and the sufferer is once more res-
tored to the possession of unimpaired healie, These
Pills are equally efficacious in albiemale comphaunts,
and obstructions at the dawn of wowanhood.,
Diseases of the Head and Heart-
No. 882 Hollis-strect,
HALIFAX, N.8.
> Strict attention will be given to all consign
ey
ments of Prince Edward Island Produce.
September }, 1802. lin
a as Mee. t* — eee
MR, W. A. JOHNSTON,
OF HALIFAX, N.S.
Notary Public, &e, &c.
i Orrice—Mrs. MeDonald’s, next door to
Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of
Queen Square.
Charlottetown, October 21. 1861.
GEORGETOWN.
WILLIAM SANDERSON,
Commission Merchant. Wholesale & Re- |
tai] General Agent, Auctioneer & Bruker.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in
King’s Ceunty. Agent for Pictow Irom Foondry.
Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms ter
Sale in King’s County,
Noy, 18.
W. DOUGAN
AS removed to the Shop lately ocrn-
pr d by WW. br mn, Eesy , (heen Syaare.
Ch. Tewn, es. 6, 18u2
JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT,
Coach & Steigh Builders,
Kent
NFORM the
town am! the Conniry venerally, that thev have
of new
Mirecet,
now ou hand a namber
Cawriaces, open and covered, of different styles,
whieh will be sold cheap fur prompt payuieus,
{#8 All orders punctually attended to.
April 14, [862
Queen Insurance Company
OF LIVERPOOL.
FIRE AND LIFE!
HE Subscriber, having been sppointed |
avent for the above first class [usurance Cota
pany, is prepared to take risks onall descriptions of
ray Jd. 3. CARVELL.
Charlottetown, Feb. 10. sf
[Extracts rnom Newsrarens.}
On reference to a retern made to Parliament. and
ordered by the Ifouse of Commons to be printed, 7th
June, 186}, 1 will be seen thatthe increase of Duty
for the year, paid by the “QUEEN,” was £2567,
being apwarde of 321000 more than paid by any
other office ever yet established in this City.
{From Gore's Gevera) Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.]
“Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi-
fied in saying that no ether Company, within the
same period, eyer attamed so large an income in
either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen
Insurance Company, In making this statciwept,we
wake no exception even in favor of our older local
companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the
Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.”
{From the Civil Serviee Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.}
“ Among these important institntions stands emi
nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “the
Queen Insurance Company,’ whieh last week held
its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A
reference to the ample report in another page will
fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress
made by this association since its foundation. Such
success ix, indeed, rarely attarsed ; and it attests at
once the excellence of its management, and the pub-
lie confidence in its constitution.’
(From the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, 1861.}
“It must be gratifying te the public generally,
and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in-
come during the past three years has inereased at
the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that
no other Company, within the same short period,
ever attained so large an inerease either in the Fire
or Life Department, This speaks highly for the
activity and zea) of the management, while the
promptness with which all the claims, arixing out
of the lute disastrous fire in London were met, tea-
tifies to their financial ability and the care and pru-
dence which marked the investment of these funds.”
FINAL NOTICE!
ERSONS indebted to the subscriber
are requested to pay the amounts due by them
on or before the Ist of December next, to save
trouble and expense.
FRANCIS McCARBON.
Charlottetown, October 20, 1862. 4w
DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c.
Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap.
Robinsons’ Tadexicat Dentatsoap.
Petletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth
Soap.
John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth
Paste.
MNuUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of-
ered as substitutes for all the Powders
expressly for the TEETH, of
The purest Materials of which Soap can
be Made.
They are tasteless, save an agrecable aro-
matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti-
septic and Astringent properties with which
they are combined.
They effectually rid the mouth of the feetid
matter and tartar, which render the breath
so impure and disagreeable. They give tone
and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly
TRYVON,
H! Subscriber, encouraged by the very
- liberal suppert reocived in the Cloth dressing
business, begs to inforth the inbabitais of P. 1.
Island that be has imported from the best makers
in the United States, .
metre, amd taking “ Soup” for a theme, wrote some
Wicked verses in parody. Here are the two pleees :
LOVE ; :
We are young,
_ And beth are leying-—
You love me,
_Aud f love you;
SOAP.
We want soap,
‘Both need verubbing—
You soap me,
And EL soap you;
- cach ot iér’'s Each, each era Machiner y for Carding, Spinning
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Notice.
ere rranne. by Order, dated the 10th
of August last, made by His Honor the
Master of the Rolls, I have been appointed
Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABRY,
Esquire, who has heen adjudged to be of un-
sound mind, L therefore require all Persons
or otherwise, to make immediate payment
to me of the amounts due from them res-
pectively.
And Whereas it appears that the said Pau
Mabey, while insuch unsound state of mind,
executed Conyeyances of portions of the Land
and Real Estate belonging to him in Char-
lotetown, Charlottetown Royalty, and else-
mhere, [ do hereby CAUTION all Persons
against dealing in, or conveying any such
Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof,
until the question of the validity or invalidity,
of such Conveyances, from the said Paul
| Mabey, shall haye been decided by the Court
| of Chancery. JOSEPH HENSLEY,
} Committee of Estate.
Office, Lower Great George Street,
Charlottetown, L6th December, 1861.
Notice.
\ HEREAS by order made in the Court
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| signed.
lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other
parties indebted to him, are required hence-
forth to pay the amounts due and to hecome
due from them respectively to me at my
Office, in Charlottetown.
JOSEPH HENSLEY.
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no restraint | P
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to the destruction of the sufferer’s
sarsaparilla, &c.,
Under this medicine)
teeth; and ruin of bealth.
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ciously permitted the Government stamp bearing the |
| word ** Fherapion” in white letters, to be attached
| to each package; thas insuring the public against
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| the sole right of supply throughout ber dominions ;
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qualifications.
for self treatment. Sufferers who are prevented
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The Cause and Cure of Premature |
Decline.
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dess than wniraculous to those who were acyeainted |
with the beautifully philosophical principles upon
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@ Cots biaation.
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toes co
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES,
*T'o be your own counsel! or your own doctor, en-
| tails risks that bave become proverbial to a degree
that prevents much good resolution from taking any
benefit or advantage whem reasonably offered. Sus-
picion begets irresolution, and where there is no con-
fidence good results seldom tollow. Medical books
are a fie d fer the faculty alone, and the public act
wisely in refraining from their study. * Drink deep
| or taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good advice where
the aninforwed mind, Bistening te its own appreben-
| sions is oftener ready to imagine than use its cool |
j judgment. There ja one clasg of medical lore, bow-
ever, thatstands in a pozition somewhat exceptional
to our remark, and which treats on disorders and |
irregularities in which morality is offended. For |
this reason the patient too often anffers in secret, or |
pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring bim |
into a more hopeiess condition for want of friendly |
advice. To such we recowmend a perusal of the
‘Medieal Adviser’ of Walter De Roos, M. D., of
| London, an established Physician, graduate and |
| Jicentiate of all the regular institutions of London |
and Paris; and who has made nervous disorders and |
| their baneful origin bis pertievlar study, rnd obtain-
| ed such a practice in this branch of therapeutics, as |
| qualifies him toe be a safe and competent adviser.— |
| County Chronicle, May ith, 86).
“the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waures |
| De Roos, M. D., for the ebass of diseasos upon which
it treats is undoubtedly the best and most soundly |
| practical book which has come under our notice.
| ‘Tbe author is aman of most enlarged experience.” |
| Derby Telegraph, June 29th,\861.
| ‘Lo those who contemplate marriage its pernsal is |
| especially recommended. —The knowiedge it imparts
must come some time, and happy they who do not
possess it too late. ~Cure is certain in every curable |
case, and few indeed are they which are not s0.—
It is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the
‘treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex-
pensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily,
privately, and at the least possible cost.
¥rom long practical observation of the treatment
pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coun- |
| try and the continent, for those diseases referred to |
| in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat |
| unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success |
| which has hitherto eharacterized bis practice, in|
| which the distressing copsequences resulting frou |
| the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar-
| saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en- |
| tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can |
| only be reasonably expected at the bands of those
| who devote their chief attention to such diseases; |
| and tw such only can confidence be safely extended. |
| Dr. De RK. refers with pride to the numbers he has
been instrumental in restoring to bealth and happi-
| ness, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every
| assurance of speedy restoration.
| Foreign Restpunrs can be successfully treated by
| correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, |
| with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for £5
| or £10,in order that a package of medicines to
| meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by
| next mail, thus avoiding the protracted suffering and
unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other-
wise occur.
PD® DE ROOS GUTTA VITAL on
| LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters
Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de France;
Royal College of Prussia, §&., bave in numberless
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| advertised remedy for Spermatorrhcea, languor, las- |
situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- |
| eitement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for
| society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the
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the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &e.
| This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole |
system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus |
speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the
{impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most |
| Shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore
} throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in
| which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em- |
| ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health,
its surprising efficacy has only to ke tested to be ap- |
preciated.
As these complaints if neglected become chronic
| or incurable, sufferers will do well before they waste |
| valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and |
other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, |
to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on |
| unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may
| be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet
table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature.
| Price, 11s, and four times the quantity at 33s per
bottle. The £5 packages containing twelve Ils
quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, |
wil be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt |
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wise. |
Extracts from letters which ean be seen by any
one. “Tam happy to say thac Tam now quite well,
thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’—
D. BR. St. Asaph. “Tam bappy tosay that | shall
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which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
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COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of |
the intestines with a solventproeess, and without vio- |
fence: all violent purges leave the bowols costive |
within two days. i
DIARRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the
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of the mucuous membrane,
VEVERS of all kinds, by
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| Tegular circulation, through the process ef perspi- |
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a}} iptestinal obstruction in others. i
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PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing
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DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic reeom. |
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for upwards of THigTY-¥IVE YEARS, and that he tried
in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole
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length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the
public, and he was cured in a very short time, after
his recovery had been pronounced not only impro.
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means,
FEVER AND AGUE,
For this scourge of the western country these Me- |
dignes will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re- |
medy. Other medicines leave the system subject
indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT, | side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in {to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi-
cines is permanent—TRY THEM,
AND BE CURED.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints,
General Debility, Loss ov Avretite, ANB Diskasés |
or FemALeS—these medicines have been used with |
the most beneficial results in cases of this description:
~kuine’s Evin and Scrorvsa, in its worst forms,
yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re-
markable Medicines, Nigar Sweats, Nervous De-
Bitity, Nervous Compxarns of all kinds, Pari-
poet or tuk Hen, Painrer’sCouic, are speedily
cured,
MERCURIAL DISEASES,
Persons whose constitutions have become impaired |
by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these |
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never faii to era-
dicate from the system all the effects of Mereury |
infaitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- |
tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them
beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation !
of every patient.
BE CAREPUL OF COUNTERFEITS.
Several have lately been discovered, and their
nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New
York and abroad.
Buy of no oue who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT.
Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, N.Y.
Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char-
lottetown, General Agent, and by
James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque;
Garret and Hadson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; }
W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Kod- |
gers, Cascumpec;’ J. J. Fraser, St.’ Eieanor’s; |
John Frost, Grand River; Georges Wigginton,
Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; RK. S. Helman, |
Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. *
July 17, 1861. , Uys | im twtena
BE SATISFIED, |
Wrh, FEMPACS. QLENFINDAS CLOTIC MILLS.
KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &e. DR. DE ROOS’ COM- (MIE subscriber thanks his numerous
POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and spee ty | customers for theic liberal support, and would
PIS type, them and the p iblic wene rally that he is
»@
wamiree
Cult, Dre and Dress Cloth,
vith every dispute hh consiatent with good workin
hip, and therefore expects a lurwe increase of
SSIs. Beer & Sons, ¢
palron
Charlottetown
*leyfintas, Sept. 22 1862.
INTERNATIONAL $, S$, C8’S
STEAMERS.
“New Brunswick” and ‘Forest City.”
Purse favorite STHAMERS leave St.
JOMUN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and
BOSTOM, ablternawiy, every MUNDAY and
THURSDAY worting, at 8 o'clock.
d.8. CAKVELL, Agent.
June 16, 1862, Om
‘Eastern and N, A. Railway.
SUMMER ARKANGEME®?,
Ran LEAVE ST. JOUN,8 am,
arrive et Poiut Du Chene at 1.57 p. m.
Trains ltave St. Jobe at 2 p. m., arrive at Point
Da Chene «i 9.14 p. wi.
Trains leave Point Du Chere at 730 a. m., arrive
at St. John at 3.30 p.m 7
Trains leave Point Du Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive
at St. John at 8.3 p.m.
On TUESDAYS a train will leave St John at
5.39 p. m.,t0 connect with steamers Westworland,’’
“Lady Mead,” and * Arabian,” on Wednesday
mornings. vA v
. 8. CARVE Agent.
June 16, 1862. 6m an eae.
No More Choking?!
HE Hairs of Hopkin's Adamanting-
Cemented Toorn Breusies WP nor come out
by wain force. For sale at the a Prag Store.
. WATSON,
Ch. Town, Nov. 16, bs62
——
A Beautiful Set ot Teeth.
PEE ECT freedom from premature de~
eay, and Teeth of a pearl-like whitness, by’
Gusset, & Co's CHERRY
For sale at the City Drng
r. RL WATSON,
the mee of Jous
TOOTH PASTE.
store of
Ch. Tewn, Nov. 10, 1862.
— ne
Tur peculiar taint or
infection which we
call Scrorrria turks
in the constitutions of
= *® multitades of men. It
a either produces or is
produced by an en-
— feebled, vitiated state
of the blood, wherein
eS
decay. The scrofulous contamination is va—
Fiously caused by mercurial disease, low
living, disordered digestion from unhealthy
food, impure ay, filth and filthy habits,
the depressing vices, and, above all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be its
origin, 3 3s hereditary in the constitution,
descending “from parents to children unto
the third and fourth generation ;” indeed, it
seems to be the rod of Him who says, * Fwill
visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their
children.” The diseases # originates take
Various names, according to the organs it
attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces
tubercles, and finally Consumpiion; in the
glands, swellings which suppurate and be-
come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and
bowels, derangements which produce indi-
gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on
the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.
These, all having the same origin, require the
same remedy, viz., purification and invigora-
tion ef the blood. Purify the blood, and
these dangercus distempers leave you. With
_ feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot
have health; with that “life of the flesh”
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is compounded from the most effectual anti-
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of
the disorders it entails. That it is far supe-
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by all who have given itatrial. That
it does combine virtues traly extraordinary
in their effect upon this class of complaints,
3s indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known and remarkable cures it
has made of the following diseases: King’s
Evil, or Glandular Swelli Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches amd Sores,
oe ag owes Rose or St. Anthony's Fire,
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from
tuberculous deposits in the , White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Byphilitie Infections, Mercuri Diseases,
itic Infections, Mercurial Di
emale Weakn and, indeed, the whole
scrics of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
cases may be found in Arer’s Amrnicayx
ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be
learned the directions for its use, and some
of the remarkable cures which it has made
= “_ remedies had failed to afford
relicf. hose cases are purposely taken
from all sections of the eluuee, in order
that every reader may have access to some
one who can speak to him of its benefits from
personal experience. Scrofula depresses the
vital energies, and thus leaves its victimes far
more subject to disease and its fatal results
than are healthy constitutions. Hence it
tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten,
the average duration of human The
vast importance of these considerations has
led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy
which is adequate to its cure. This we now
offer to the public under the name of Arrr’s
SaRsapaRI_ia, although it is composed of
ingredients, some of which exceed the best
of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its
aid you may protect yourself from the suffer-
ing and danger of these disorders. Purge
out the foul corruptions that rot and fester
in the blood, purge out the causes of disease,
and vigorous health will follow. By ite peru-
liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital
functions, and thus expels the distempers
which lurk within the system or burst out
on any part of it.
We know the public have been deceived
by many compounds of Sar iia, that
promised much and did nothing; but they
will neither be deceived nor disappointed in
this. Its virtues have been proven by abun-
dant trial, and there remains no question of
its surpassing excellence for the cure of the
afflicting discases it is intended to reach.
Although under the same name, it is a very
different medicine from any other which has
been before the people, and is far more ef-
fectual than any other which has ever been
@vailable to them.
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The World’s Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con-
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so uni-
versally known, that we need do no more
than assure the public that its quality is kept
up to the best it ever has been, and that it
may be relied on to do all it has ever doue.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemistty
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists every where.
W. R. Warsox, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island,
and sold by Merchants throughout the Provyee-
July 21, i362.
meee
The Examiner
ir printed and published every Monday bY
Spwarp Wuk.an at his office, Hill
borough-street, near King’s-square.
Prise — 15s per apuum, payable half
yearly in advance.
i Masvard & Co ‘
1Mr, Solomon Mifttch....... Southport
“ TJynoe Roberteon’......8t. Peter's Road
Kdwin @ofiin ..Mount Stewart Bridee
Patrick (anilin St. Andrew's
Wil!fam Sterns 2... 2..8t. Peter's.
Jobo Konigglit... wee OUTS,
Masers. McAuley & Jolinaton..Grand River Wharg
Ms. William Menderson.... Rollo Bay
Wexunder McVeun. .. West River, East Po nt.
“ Watrick Kavanagh. .... East Point ,
SOUN DIXON
Sw
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— os
SS tA ate
4
’
a Satan get
__ MISCELLANEOUS
SSO LE PRO Sei
rAN ibs N
, Laon ws -.
( \tugers
inquests for Load
r)
flr
fete ne
syeturns of Just reecived from Albany, New |
AMERICAN GOODS! |
York snanet Reston.
last year reveal A h pit,’
UTT*)\e at > Yair 7s . > . an ST
we Bd Paphos estate of alles, PEW SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
Ain facts wi hit would be almosé # ik ois nnoty of AMER!
; _~— ie te Ye bie vO were thy ¥ not vouched COVVYOR, anifable for the sencot Which they wil
aa eagretaneny eeiaie and attested on tile lowest | pie prices
vat] ll as : k POD & KULOPRS,
turn jor.eo that set on cases Dodd's Brick Stove, Pownalsbree
wirere the
Pw ay
caueeet of death in children unc
rsof age were injured inte, show that
Ss eas* fn diwmon of the grenvt pretropo
aiane, 401 in puesta Were eld ta 17 of
cater a verdict of “ murder "’ was re
termed. lathe western divisiom there were
ngpests, the verdicts generally being
* totnd dead in a box ‘In the omy and
liberty of Westininster there were 91 in-
GUena,. and, in the Chey of fomdon end bo
roegh of Soathwark, $4. In all, the mumber
of inquests holden on infents under two years
o¢ ne amounte.t to one (rouse rd one An ndred
ned Meve in ths course of & Single year.”
‘Fhese include only Lendor afd ite seberbs, |
am? only as many cases of imfantieide as are
hrowght under the notice of the authorities |
New many deaphe occur in thet large City
that are never known, except ty the perpe- |
trators and their eecomplices, any ome can
imagine for himself or herself. A London
daily paper says that it has every reason to
believe that ** not ofly is the per-centage of |
iy fanticide immense! pabovwe that which comes |
ander the eogsizance of the Jaw, but ebildren
ure daity and
se
i
hourly assassinated in abseu- | ACCOUNTS, to call for the sume .
Sox 3. 1862
Parnurers take Notice.
JARMERS' BOILERS AND CAUL-
WRONS, holning from BU to 75 vall
in each of whieh lines all Compawssions with |
whuch he may be favoured (at bome or from |
aes viroad) shail receive lis prompt and best
BUSINESS Cz
& CARD.
RIL RANKIN begs leave to inform the}
MERCANTILE and TRADING COM
VS) MUNLPY of Prince Edward Ishubd, and the
| Neyghbouving Provinces, that he has made,
j arrangements for the namediate prosecution |
} of business as an i
/Ancjioncer, Commission Merchant
& General Agent,
Kerosene Oil and Lamps. atsention.
Also exten Lawp CWIMNEYS, for sale by
POD» & ROGERS,
Dodd's Belek Store, Pownal Street
Wev- 3, az
CONFECTIONARY!
Lower than ever.
OXES CONBECTIONARY,
BOXES LOZENGES,
Larrelea PEVPVERMINT LOZENGES,
Bexes CONVERSATION LOZENGES, | t
Yor sak by
DODD & ROGERS,
Prodel's Briek Store, Powna) Street.
gSOy
BERR A SOXS
ILL thank those of their Country |
Customers whe have not reeeived their |
Ne-. 3,
\
t
x
~ |HARINGTON & SMITH,
Mount Stewart Bridge,
Charlottetown, July 8, TS61.
Watch and Clock Maker,
PURCHASE, ©
Smardon’s Corner. |
CHOICR
WATCHES always om ayle, and warranted
@ perform well. Price £5 10s, aod upwards,
VYEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. Ke
preat variety }
Charlottetown, Ansrust 4, 1562.
Commission Merchants,
ASSORTM ENT of
ed all
Ui NESS | Grain, Grain.
M Wile highest price given for BARLEY
ind OATS
a
| Cdnetanthy om hane, atpricescheaper than can be
pet based in the Market, the best of Ran, Brandy,
} tii, Whiskey, sud a superiorarticle of Malt Whi ‘
+, Also--&, XX. and XRX Ale F
| Charlottetown, November 14, 186)
: { ; é . r
» THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, |
By Royal getters Patent, under the special sanction of
Her ‘Majesty's Government, and the Claels of
the I’aculte de brance.
HWRAPLON:—or CURE OP
'Phis successful and highly popular | «
PILLS.
HOLLO
: CURES ;
The Exciting Cause of Sickness. | medicatu ent, ag employed in the continental hospice
Yhe blood isthe life-sustaining agent It furnikhes) tads by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, comm |
the components of tlesh, hone, mtiscle, nerve, and bines all the desiterata to be sought in a medicine
witecument. The stoumch is its maninfuctory,
arteries aad veins ite diatributors, and the lntestines | ployed. Devoidof taste. odour, aug appeananer of |
he
jected in its production, is expelled
stomach, the cireulution and the bow chs, th ase Vi “
act simultaneously, reliqving indigestion, parifyinig | ©
the fluids, ad reyalatig both the seereions und | 948e. k ,
the excretions : } TIFE RAPTION, No Ff, in three anys only
' . removes gonorrhea, gibet and all discharges, offec-
The National Complaint- ‘tually superseding injections, the use of which does
Dyspepsia is the mow common disease deVonygy all | irreparable haras by laying the foundation of atric.
classes iu this country. 2 assumes ® thousand) ture and: other serious diseases. In dysentery,
sbapes, and ix the primary source of innumerable | piles, irritation of the lower bowel, eough, bronchitis,
and danyerons nmiladiess but whatever its type or) asthma. and some of the more trying com plaints of
xyimptouis, however obstinate its revistance to ordi: | this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, |
vary prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to | sgording promp relict, where other well-tried reme- |
his searching and unerring remedy. dies have been powerless.
Sick Headache, with Loss of Appetite THER APION, No. % for syphilis, disease
; ; tened destructionof |
A certain cure for headache, loss of appetite and | of the bones, sore throat, threatene n i
pen the | take Po
i
the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pitn-
Pp Aine TN THF PAOK, On.
aut | Remedy for the above dangerous ecmphiinty.
‘Coles’s Brewory and Distillery, ra ngewe
aliy, which ¢ :
nd ad years of fife, and end only in an agopizing
&eo., have utterly failed
33s. per box. ‘The superiority of these celebrai ed
; i ; a They
| medicines over everything of the kind,is aniverse!ly
the | ofthe kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-| benefit from them.”~-W.
‘Noveniber 3, 1802.
UFFALO ROBES,
* HATS & CAPS, in variety,
BOOTS & SHOES,
AmMeticas Runsen steers,
Do. Clocks, warranted.
Coach Fursrrere,
HIaAuNESS VANISH,
Bor sale by DODD & ROGERS,
Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street.
November J, [86y.
Hardware.
HIE Undersigned is landing, per EDA
MARLA, from Bostos and from Exeiaxp,—
BAGLE PLOUGHS, oe
EAGLE OO. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS,
HORSE NAILS, ‘
POWDER AND SHOT.
; “* ALFRED PHILLIPS.
Charlettetown, Oct. 13. PSe2.
rity and seereey, withont even @ jury being ba
wy nmoned te enquire inte the cause of their
death."” The same journal saya thes © there |
wqe certain districts of London—-rich, polish. |
ed, and fashionable—much nearer to ly bar-
pin than to Bethnal-green—where the hor-
rihle inerease of infantierfe and concealment |
uf birth has become a matte? of public noto- |
riety and gossip; where women kre publicly |
pointed at as haying made away with their) _
children; and where coarse seducets boast
of the number of their base born offspring
who have ‘given them no trouble.’ The
skeletons of Babies are turned up every day
in boxes, in hampers, and in garrets. ‘heir
little badie’ are being left on doorsteps, and
dropped dowh areas, and sent as parcels te
railway stations.” ;
‘These are sickening details, and yet they
are inate which Some *0 99 bt authenticated. Fee _ —————
Would to Heaven they were false! But the
are unfortunately eb trek. and yet on) 4 Valuable Freehold Estate
portion ef the truth is told. Talk of Hea-| AT PRIVATE SALE.
thenism } Talk of the bloody sacrifices of | ravif « VIUTORIA” STEAM MILL, |
the King of Dabomey! Here isa city in owticd by the subscriber, dnd sitnate at the |
whieli cold Blooded ‘murder is committed | pactern end of this City
during every hou? in the day, and every day! [f preferted, the machine ry and mill ear would |
of the year. ‘Nothing so horrible has ever a sold separntely at a very, low pene capable F mms
before met our’ gaze, if we except what the |i) eens vorkinu order, and could easily be re-|
* National Police Gazette’ says of the morals ;,,., ’
of New York. London and New York — Che whole prentises, consisting of Mil}, Dwelling |
what infetnal infairy is associated with their | House, and Outhouse, would be sold at a moderate
names, what villainous crimes are perpetrated ("8 PS uble in ten anmaal instalments, with m-
in the Commercial capitals of the two most | “
Christian pwations of the earth | Bible So-;
cieties, Tract Societies, travelling agents,; Charlottetown, Oct, 2, 1st2
local agents, preachers of all creeds and na- | L ¥ om
tik ree Seles work * evangelizing *’ the | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.
people of the world, bat espectally the Hea- | HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in}
then. Theiz eForts, however, appear to be GRORGETOWN, containing half au |
of Yitth ayail” in London and New York, | acre of LAND. with usual privileges, known
where crime every day increases and villainy as No. 1, or Pount Lor. Terms Cash or short
runs riat.—B. Join Morning Telegraph. | time on security. Apply to the Mon. Josrru |
oo ~ t Hessury, Char deeieoll.
Tax Sreauen Goines Fisece ina Upr-| December 2, 1361.
xc sNi—Intelligence bas been received “by | — — ——
the Cape of Good Hupe mail of the mirace- Summer Valley FARM |
lous conn of the splendid screw sheamer | POR SALE
Colden Pitece , tound ta London from Caleat-
ta and piper > large ne ber of pas: A Rare Chance seldom to be met with,
angers * a t g ‘ > |
—p we R: 5. ‘be highl? eroleted ‘ocho: T° be Sold, the Leasehold Interest of |
mander of the ship. It appears that on the| yoo .'r, “f the tect lend iw Peinee letward Ioan,
10th of daly the screw was found to be out. we nt te Sr ae o bat poh lt wn the |
of gear, and on the i8th, there being light | Hi rouxh River; within ten chains of . :
cht miles from Charlottetown by the
witds and the sea having gone down, the}! «=:
road or by the river, subject to the yearly reut of |
» engine is of HO herre-power.
moved
For information plense apply at the office of
CHARLES YOUNG.
Ist Sin
tf
}
i
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cette’
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pet xy employed in Tigging purchases to |). £5 %., or about tenpence currency of this Ie |
raisest 2 Screw, which weighed about seven land by the sere, for a term of 999 years; nearly
tons, and had to be raised eleven feet to en- | SO acres thereof in cleared, dy ked, fenced and un ler |
+4 en erop cones beat,
able the engineer to make the pecessary re- vution, covered with
peirs.” In the afternoon the attempt was the residue
made, at first with every prospecs of success ; | wood
but at 6 30 p- m. when less than a foot more « fortable and commedions Dwelling He
was required to raige it toa prope; height, ) re = feet, with a frost eae . — — —
° —— . ate vs feapridie of containing heariy 2U0U bus se s po “ives,
the chain parted, lettin: the pew slide dewn iw ith a convenient Draw Well at the door; a larye
inte ite pesition amidst a perfect Rame of | Barn, with Stables, Cowhonses, Granary, viv, curt
fire caused by the chaiv rushing through the { and harness House, pig and sheep Houses complete,
iron bloek. Although several of the erew | ¥''" rs ir Rg Pha nga ee — been
' = ae : ‘ : s 4s iwill heli over bushels turnipe; 1 WHOLE |
and 5 mesengeey Were standing round assis ,ing snugly sheltered from the north and west by a}
and witnessing the operation, po one fell a} bexutifal grove of hardwood reserved for that pur
victim to this Mishap bus the commander, pose. ‘Thi4 Farm possesses many peculiar advan-
Captain Western, who was struck in the taves equalled by sone he oan er , oe eg
chéat' with the chain which broke, and he | ,*, Picturesste view of the city und harbor o
ired al at half. t ’ f 4 th Charjottetowu; there ja neither hill nor swamp nor
exp 7 ~ past eieren irom the effects | 4 foot of uaeless or inferior land on its whole sur-
of the severo injuries which he had received. face” From ite contiguity te vast deposits of muscle
A piece of the chain (nea rly halfa link) wag tnutt aud eons name in thogld sinat.ame S >
extracted from his back. having entered his ee ee eee ee cnk necuiped amuntite
a, “ heun be collected and deposited any required quantity
chest, breaging the breast bone and seven | of seaweed Whieh floats in abundance inte the cove
ribs. When the purchase parted the screw | and alone the shore of said tarm every autumn.
came down with a terrific crash, and for a be — of eaid farm pegs ee ns om - ey
ho ; H =— oe eee @ } And from ‘its contiguity to the said wharf, a ready
pe: eT hee ay fgared that some serious in market is always open for the disposal of all the
s8ty aa deen done to the ajern t; but on | products thereof. the undersigned having often
aounding the well by order of Captain Wes- , shipped 500 bushels therefrom in one day, and fre-
tern, who to the last thought of his vease] ang juently ee worth os the fall oars: A
ssengers. i . thi | hore profitable, comfortable or commedions location
~ oot “s : ha aay that nothing Was 00) for y gentleman or a good farmer cannot well be
ee OPPS ee m eng Taised from the | found throaghoutthe Island. ‘The terms of sule will
deck, Captain VWreatern at onoe inquired if | be liberal, and made known on application to the
any one had been hurt, and being answered | Honorable Dasier Bruenxay, Charlottetown, or the
in the negatiye, exclaimed: * ank God, | = = premises, where plaus of the same
wd . | eae Ph.
FRANCIS McQUAID.
f
Turnips, Buckwheat, &e. ; |
is covered with excellent timber (hard |
and soft) of every useful description; there is |
wee, i
it’s only me,’* and then walked to his cabin, |
ropported by two of the bystanders. On the | Sth September, 1862.
19th the remains of the captain were com-| — vor
mitted to the geep. “| Rare Chance to obtain a
_ A touching scene ts related as transpiricg | FARM™!
in a Philade!phia hospital recently. Some’ FVOR SALE, Brudene!t Point FARM,
benevolent ladies had distributed ice cream EC . conveniently situated one mile from George-
to the invalid soldiers, and all’ gladly partook town, containing J00 Acres of LAND, 32 of which
of the refrestmene save one “young, pale, #e ina govd siaie of enlinetion om in comands
‘ ’ ‘ ell wmded. There i < arm ane Otlse Ot
hendeowe boy. Hig eyes were closed, and) fy." j and a anak wai a avd. Any quantity |
ope o he ladies observing bi, softly whie- | of muscle mud and other manures can be procured |
pered ‘** the poor little fellow is asleep, we on the premises. The Sabscriber will sell his in- |
must not disturb him.” “ No, ma'am. J ag | terest in the above farm very low if applied for im- |
nat aslce : he answered, is a cil ery voiced, —— Sept. 8, 1962 H. J. RHODES.
fall of the sweetness of innocence an y- = : ea
hood. {* Well, my listle fellow,’’ continued
oe lady, as she drew pearer, ‘! are you not
FOR SALE,
replied. « Did'nt yoa see me place this on
in Brackley Point, containing about 90 acres of
your [ttle table 2” reaching for the plate of
Land, 70 clear and in a high state of cultivation, the
remainder covered with a fine growth of longers.
or ** Oh, yes,”’ he answered, tremulous- | There is au Periee of or Med and Sen pee
‘6 we, Se e¢ | on the property, with a good Cottage, 30 x 2t feet,
y. but} shut m eyes and cried to mysel!.’ and a Ritches attached, 12 x 10 feet, well finished,
.
mysei
*< ried, my child why. what phe. you and a good chain Pomp at the door, anda yood Barn
ery, my dear?’ «Qh, wa‘am! if you will | 46 tect long, with or without the Crop. For a sum-
pull the quilt down ‘a littl you Will see.’ | me. s residence it is second to note in the country.
The lady ‘did so, and fuand that lie had no | ee Te ee pee bes 2
: ~ pe rer’: . . ye . Apphe e
irme.” Both of them bé had loot in battle. | "mmmeel ° ielinetben ab ton Ts oma
——— - JOSEPH MACKINNON,
Score asp Evxciisa Proveaes.—There | om
are two very well-known proyerbs which ut- | vs
terly contradict each other. * A rolling
stonc,’’ saya the one, ** never gathers moss.”’ |
‘A ganging fit,” says the other, ‘is aye |
gevtin.””~ The source of the contradiction is |
that they are the proverbs of two nations,
and each expresses the resv!t of national ex-
verience. “he one is thé proyérh ‘of thie
inglish—a rich people, who baye found that |
the surest means to good fortune is to ctay |
at home and stick to some established pro
feesion. The other is the prdverb cf the
Seots, who found, on the other hand, that
the best peth to fortune was that which con-
ducted them from their own stetile Jand into A assortment of TEN MUSICAL IN-
more fortanate regions. The wandering Scot | **STRUMENTS, suitable for a Band party,
was known over ai| Europe, ever secking the | comprising—t Bass Drum, with shoulder strap ;
Spot most propitious to hig “fértunes, and | 2 Tramboons, i Serpent, I Barsoon, i Freueh torn,
changing his hone without a particle of com- oe Crook; t Trumpet and \ rook 53 ( larionetts,
‘ hen the chance of-“* fi : 1 Congpian, with nee wm Crook ; Music Book,
penction, when ne Chance ¢ 0048 | &e. The whole will be aold in one lot on very rea
and pastures new’’ opened to hit tempting | sonable férms. Application (if by letter, post: pnid)
prospects in the distance.—Scoisman. | * | tothe Secretary of the Charlottetown Amatear Band.
pace J. R. WALSH, Sec’y.
Tux Scs_img axp rar Rinicvsoos.— There
is but one step from the sublime to the ridicalous.”
This distance is not greater from tie poetica) to the
prosy. Somebody wrote some rather pretty verses
about ‘ Love.” © Some other body borrowed the
June 16th. 1862.
rOR SALE!
ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND
on Lot 49, tweive miles from South port,
dnd three miles from Mr. Adame’ Post Olfiee, Vernon
Kiver, and convenient te Grist and Saw Mills.
The above property is well covered with Hard
and Seft Wood. For further particulars rpply to
the subseriber.
PATRICK CARROLL.
Maple Hill, Lot 49, Sept. 22, 1562.
PRESTO!
FOR SALE,
Oct. 6, 1882.
PRINCL EDWARD ISLAND
CLOTH MANUFACTORY,
P. E. ISLAND.
(O™ Grain Cargoes Purchased and Shipped
on Commission,
jul *)
22, TAA. is] in
Sept
Rockwell, Higley & Garlaad,
Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
FLOUR, GRALN, POTATOES, EGGS,
BUTTER, CHEESE,
Beans, Pork, and Prodace generally,
44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON,
(Opposite Merehbants’ Row.)
References in Charlottetown—
W. CUNDALL, Eeq. W. B. DEAN, Ea.
vr
June U3, ise, .
W. B. HERBER
SHIP BROKEK
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
T,
low spirits, These Pills muy be taken without |
danger from wet or cold, and requtre
from business or pleasure. They strengthen the |
stomach, and promote a healthy action of the fiver,
purifying the Moot, cleansing the skin, bracing the
nerves, and invigorating the system.
A Word to Females.
The local debility and irregularities which are
the espetiai annoyance of the weaker sex, an
terative.
Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Life-
This is the most distressing period im wonmm’s
history, it destroys theasands, the whole of the gross
humours collect together, and like a tide sweep
away health and lite itself, if not timely and power-
tully cheeked. The most certain remedy for all
these dangerous symptoms is Hobloway's Vills.
Armed with this great antidote, the tiery ordeal is
passed throngh, and the sufferer is once more res-
tored to the possession of unimpaired healie, These
Pills are equally efficacious in albiemale comphaunts,
and obstructions at the dawn of wowanhood.,
Diseases of the Head and Heart-
No. 882 Hollis-strect,
HALIFAX, N.8.
> Strict attention will be given to all consign
ey
ments of Prince Edward Island Produce.
September }, 1802. lin
a as Mee. t* — eee
MR, W. A. JOHNSTON,
OF HALIFAX, N.S.
Notary Public, &e, &c.
i Orrice—Mrs. MeDonald’s, next door to
Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of
Queen Square.
Charlottetown, October 21. 1861.
GEORGETOWN.
WILLIAM SANDERSON,
Commission Merchant. Wholesale & Re- |
tai] General Agent, Auctioneer & Bruker.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in
King’s Ceunty. Agent for Pictow Irom Foondry.
Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms ter
Sale in King’s County,
Noy, 18.
W. DOUGAN
AS removed to the Shop lately ocrn-
pr d by WW. br mn, Eesy , (heen Syaare.
Ch. Tewn, es. 6, 18u2
JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT,
Coach & Steigh Builders,
Kent
NFORM the
town am! the Conniry venerally, that thev have
of new
Mirecet,
now ou hand a namber
Cawriaces, open and covered, of different styles,
whieh will be sold cheap fur prompt payuieus,
{#8 All orders punctually attended to.
April 14, [862
Queen Insurance Company
OF LIVERPOOL.
FIRE AND LIFE!
HE Subscriber, having been sppointed |
avent for the above first class [usurance Cota
pany, is prepared to take risks onall descriptions of
ray Jd. 3. CARVELL.
Charlottetown, Feb. 10. sf
[Extracts rnom Newsrarens.}
On reference to a retern made to Parliament. and
ordered by the Ifouse of Commons to be printed, 7th
June, 186}, 1 will be seen thatthe increase of Duty
for the year, paid by the “QUEEN,” was £2567,
being apwarde of 321000 more than paid by any
other office ever yet established in this City.
{From Gore's Gevera) Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.]
“Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi-
fied in saying that no ether Company, within the
same period, eyer attamed so large an income in
either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen
Insurance Company, In making this statciwept,we
wake no exception even in favor of our older local
companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the
Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.”
{From the Civil Serviee Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.}
“ Among these important institntions stands emi
nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “the
Queen Insurance Company,’ whieh last week held
its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A
reference to the ample report in another page will
fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress
made by this association since its foundation. Such
success ix, indeed, rarely attarsed ; and it attests at
once the excellence of its management, and the pub-
lie confidence in its constitution.’
(From the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, 1861.}
“It must be gratifying te the public generally,
and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in-
come during the past three years has inereased at
the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that
no other Company, within the same short period,
ever attained so large an inerease either in the Fire
or Life Department, This speaks highly for the
activity and zea) of the management, while the
promptness with which all the claims, arixing out
of the lute disastrous fire in London were met, tea-
tifies to their financial ability and the care and pru-
dence which marked the investment of these funds.”
FINAL NOTICE!
ERSONS indebted to the subscriber
are requested to pay the amounts due by them
on or before the Ist of December next, to save
trouble and expense.
FRANCIS McCARBON.
Charlottetown, October 20, 1862. 4w
DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c.
Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap.
Robinsons’ Tadexicat Dentatsoap.
Petletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth
Soap.
John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth
Paste.
MNuUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of-
ered as substitutes for all the Powders
expressly for the TEETH, of
The purest Materials of which Soap can
be Made.
They are tasteless, save an agrecable aro-
matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti-
septic and Astringent properties with which
they are combined.
They effectually rid the mouth of the feetid
matter and tartar, which render the breath
so impure and disagreeable. They give tone
and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly
TRYVON,
H! Subscriber, encouraged by the very
- liberal suppert reocived in the Cloth dressing
business, begs to inforth the inbabitais of P. 1.
Island that be has imported from the best makers
in the United States, .
metre, amd taking “ Soup” for a theme, wrote some
Wicked verses in parody. Here are the two pleees :
LOVE ; :
We are young,
_ And beth are leying-—
You love me,
_Aud f love you;
SOAP.
We want soap,
‘Both need verubbing—
You soap me,
And EL soap you;
- cach ot iér’'s Each, each era Machiner y for Carding, Spinning
multe reproving— "Roni hides rabbing— and Weaving, ee
Bome in nie, You dersh me, - ct sham
wit? sonie in you. And F serdy you. and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be
‘at is best Whaut i best prepared to receive Wool for manufacturing into
Por us W@ do? ** Vor us to do? the varionw déseriptions of Cloth usnally wade in
- the Colonies. The charge for’ Picking, Oiling,
Live and love,
Coutiaue
You loving me,
bE loving you;
Each, each other's
Faults reproving—-
Live and rab,
Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be
Continag rubbing-— 4
You rubhing wr, Que shilling and three pence per yard.
9 ge ObRN Yon 5 Other branebes in the same proportion. Woe!,
Each,eteh oher's —\\which must be washed and dried, may ‘be left-witt
whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-
jmature decay of those priceless organs, the
‘full value of which is never realized until
4 they are lost to us forever.
THE STEREODESMIC,
oR
DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES.
These TOOTH BRUSHES have been exten-
sively introduced, are highly recommended
by the most eminent Dentists, and are war-
& CO., Inventors and Patentees of the
TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH.
Liat Unly sold in this City by
WM. Rk. WATSON,
You reproving me, Hi. J. Calibeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, oF
ro Tew sealing mm.’ |any of the agents for the Mill, from whom turther
Thic tn beet Thie ,~ ha particulars can be Gaia
Fer us w do, For us to do. Tryon, April 21, 1862. ; oF we <= 4
Pe fo OR REE Re ltcge
mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN
for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware. |
Jenuary ., a, W. R. ¥.
inhubitants of Charlotte. |
amd seceptned haanied i
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|ranted to purebasers by JOHN GOSNELL
ta” A supply of SLLVER SOAP recom- |
Why ure these diseases so fatal? The answer is
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plied, Neither need be the case at the present day,
wher these excellent Pills ean be purchased every-
where, at a price which phices them within the
reach of everybody. No iurisapplication can eecur if
the printed directions are properiy attended to, as
tthey invariably addresa themselves to the seat of
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| are already acting bealthily,
Holloway’s Pills are the best purifiers, and there@
| fore the surest preventives of serious maladies; 0
|
coue the most unremitting extirpators,
Nervous Disorders.
Anv derangement of these delicate organs affects
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}
|
;nerveus invalid Hoiloway’s Pills are an article of |
| vitalnegessity. They mmpart tone wad vigour te the
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| kindred complaints. which are all radically removed
j by the use of these invaluable Pills.
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Jor the following diseases > —
|
| Ague Female lrregula- Serefula, or
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1 Bilions Com Fevers of all [Sore Throats
| pheierte konds iStone & Gravel
Blotehes on the Pits [Seco ry Symp
SkKIn (pout j tenia
} Bowed Comp end-ache (Vie- Donloureux
laisse linlivestics Dumours
' Calies Jithammstion iUleers
| Constipation of Jaundice Venerval Affec
} the Dowels Liver Compl nts theme
Cousiiption Lumbago iWertw of all
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Dropesy Kheamatiom Weakness, from
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| Erysipelas {| Urine &c., &ec.
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} nt There 1 cOnsiderabl Savin tak ny
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N. B. — Directions for the guidance « natients in
every disorderare witixed to each Box.
Psi.
June lb,
;
| Dr. La’mert on Self-preservation.
Price, with Kogravings and Cases, 25 cents ; by
post, 30 cents.
QELV-PERESY ATION ; a popular
Essay on Nervous and Physieal Debility, re-
sulting from iojurions habits contracted in youth, or
excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely ex-
bappiness of Married Life, or prevent the folfilment
of engagements that constitute the moat cherished
ubjects of existence,
By Dr. La’Mrer, 37 Bedford Square, London,
Liventiate of the Royal College of Physicians of
Ediabargh ;
Mewber of the Royal College of Surgeons,
England, Ac.
The above work contains most usefal and interest-
occur in the Reprodactive System during the
periods of youth, puberty, and manhood ; and on
the due attainment of that degree of functional
vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend.
It also points cut how ai) the attributes of Manhood
ean be preserved to an advanced period of life, how
they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It
is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming
descriptions, and dangerous rewedies so generally
resorted to by persons, who, practising with fale
medical] qualifivations, inflict most serious injuries,
and render judicious treatment trequently abortive.
The Author is the only legally qualified practi-
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exclusively engaged for a series of years in the
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Patients residing in the colonies can be successful-
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* SELF-«PRESERVATION ”
may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price
25 cents, free by post, 30 cents :—
Hauirax, N. 5.—Mr. E. G. Fuller, Express Agent.
Yarmours, N. S,—Messrs. Young and Baker,
Booksellers.
Sypver, O. Bb. —Mr, J. P. Ward, ‘News’ Office.
Sr. Joan, N. B.—Messrs. H. Chubb and Co.,
‘Courier’ Office.
CuarLorrerows, P. E. I —Mr. J. Ings, ‘Islander’
Office. March 31, 1862.
————— —===
Notice.
ere rranne. by Order, dated the 10th
of August last, made by His Honor the
Master of the Rolls, I have been appointed
Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABRY,
Esquire, who has heen adjudged to be of un-
sound mind, L therefore require all Persons
or otherwise, to make immediate payment
to me of the amounts due from them res-
pectively.
And Whereas it appears that the said Pau
Mabey, while insuch unsound state of mind,
executed Conyeyances of portions of the Land
and Real Estate belonging to him in Char-
lotetown, Charlottetown Royalty, and else-
mhere, [ do hereby CAUTION all Persons
against dealing in, or conveying any such
Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof,
until the question of the validity or invalidity,
of such Conveyances, from the said Paul
| Mabey, shall haye been decided by the Court
| of Chancery. JOSEPH HENSLEY,
} Committee of Estate.
Office, Lower Great George Street,
Charlottetown, L6th December, 1861.
Notice.
\ HEREAS by order made in the Court
of Chaneery by Lis Honor the Master
of the Rolls, dated the 10th day of August
linstant, the management of the Estate of |
| Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has
| signed.
lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other
parties indebted to him, are required hence-
forth to pay the amounts due and to hecome
due from them respectively to me at my
Office, in Charlottetown.
JOSEPH HENSLEY.
Vharlottetqwn, August 96, 186}. ~°
no restraint | P
| every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the
| skin assumes the pleasing softness of iufancy,
which, when neglected, always shorten life, ure re- i unhealthy climates, &e
lieved for the time being and prevented for the time |
to come, by a course of this mild but thoreugh al- | ficated. To theoe Who atu ‘prevented entering’ the
ylected, or the meuns for jis rectification are misap- |
} which, if they be already established, Wey then be- |
Attorney and Barrister at Law, |
hausting the tunctions of Manhood, destroy the |
ing information on the physiological changes which |
(the sole test of medical qualification), who has been |
| been committed to and vested it me the ander- |
Now, therefore, all tenants of the!
les, spots, blotehes, ard alt’ diseases for which it
has been too much a fashion to employ mercury,
to the destruction of the sufferer’s
sarsaparilla, &c.,
Under this medicine)
teeth; and ruin of bealth.
THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper-
| matorrboa, and all the distressing consequences }
arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot, |
It possesses surprising |
power in restoring strength and vigour te the debi.
marriage state by the consequences of early error,
it will render essential aid by subduing all disquali-
fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system.
Therapion may be procared at 13s, and 33s per pack-
| age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack-
| ages for foreign shipment, direct from London onty,
| by which £1129. are swved> and £10 packages for
‘the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater
saying iseffeeted. In ordering the above, the par-
| ehaser shou)d state which of the three nembers he
requires.
| Her Masesry’s Hox. Comiss20%eRrs bave gro- |
ciously permitted the Government stamp bearing the |
| word ** Fherapion” in white letters, to be attached
| to each package; thas insuring the public against
fraudulent imitations, and seeuring to the proprietor
| the sole right of supply throughout ber dominions ;
and avy infringment of whieh they will prosecute |
| with the stmost severity.
}
| Asents yor Exouanpn, Thomas & Co., 7, Upper
St. Martin's-lane, London; Raimes & Uo., Liverpool;
| Apotheearies Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co., Bristo}; |
Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Kowe, Devenport; Ran- |
; da & Co., Bowthampten; and obtainable through |
all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case
of difficulty, by enelosing a draft or order for £5 or
£30, according to the natare of the case, payable in
Lendon to Mesors. Themas & Co., as above, a barge
| package will be sent by return mail, carefully se-
| ewred from observation or accident.
“IOREMATURE DECAY OF THE
, arising from youth!al impradence or the ¥xcesses of |
adult life, infection, climate, &c. Observations on |
marriage, the prevention and removal of certain dis
qualifications.
for self treatment. Sufferers who are prevented
| from matrimony by the consequences of impruadence |
} should read this werk, as pointing owt the sure way |
to restoration of health. Sent post free in an enve-
lope on receipt of 3s, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub-!
| Jisher, 4, Hand Court, London.
" 7 : |
The Cause and Cure of Premature |
Decline.
Seld by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines,
} or sent post Sree, secure from observations
j direct fram the Author, for 2s 6d.
‘HUE MEDICAL ADVISER on the
modern treatment of mental and physical in-
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rules apd preseriptions for the apeedy cure, by very
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dicine, Su und M funfery; Licenthiats of the
Royal Seciety of Apothe rns, &c.
reery
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tules and numerous prescriptions |
| Stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudi-
GOUT, RH BUMATISM, DISBASE OF THE
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ind in three days efvet a cure when capivi, cubebs,
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acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand jor: ny T
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Many there are, whe from natural diffidence, or
| fear of divcovery,would silently bear their sfitictions}
yather than app!y tor aid to those from whom they
may reasonably expect relief. With the above reme-
dies the suiferer may without the knowledge of a}
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Sold by Langley & Johnston, Mollie-etreet, Ha-
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Prince Edward! Island; 3. Ward, Esq., Mews Office,
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curing any of the above, enclése the amount by
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| bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be vest
securely packed per retarn,
CAUTION. — There being highly injitriods imitations |
of the above, sufferers should guard against the resort.
mendation of other medicines by dishon: st vendors, who
thus obtain a larger profit. To Proree? TRE PUBLIC)
AGAINST FRAUD, Hen Masesry’s Hox. Commission
ERS Aave directed tv-at the words “ Wauter De Roos,
Loxpon,”’ be printed in white letters on he Stamp
affixed to the above, to imitate which is felony.
February 3, 1862.
MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS
AND
PHC:NIX BITTERS.
HESE Medicines have mow been before the
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planta, the virtues of which, though long knewn to |
several kodian tribes, and recently tu aome eminent |
pharmacentical chemists, are altogether unknown to |
the ignorant pretenders to medieal science ; and were |
never before administered in sc happily efficacious
@ Cots biaation.
The fret operation is to loosen from the epats of the |
toes co
istantly settling round them; and to remove
the hardened fwces whieh collect in the convola- |
tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only |
partially cleanse these, and leave such coilected
masees Dchind as to produce habitual Costiveness |
with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea |
with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known
toall regular anatomists who examine the human
alter deat theprejudices o1 |
these weil iptormed men against the quack medi-
cines of the age. The second effect of the VEGE- |
TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- |
neys aud the bludde r, and, by this means, the jive: |
bowels h; and hence
jand fungs, the healthful action of which entirely |
REVIEWS AND NOTICES,
*T'o be your own counsel! or your own doctor, en-
| tails risks that bave become proverbial to a degree
that prevents much good resolution from taking any
benefit or advantage whem reasonably offered. Sus-
picion begets irresolution, and where there is no con-
fidence good results seldom tollow. Medical books
are a fie d fer the faculty alone, and the public act
wisely in refraining from their study. * Drink deep
| or taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good advice where
the aninforwed mind, Bistening te its own appreben-
| sions is oftener ready to imagine than use its cool |
j judgment. There ja one clasg of medical lore, bow-
ever, thatstands in a pozition somewhat exceptional
to our remark, and which treats on disorders and |
irregularities in which morality is offended. For |
this reason the patient too often anffers in secret, or |
pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring bim |
into a more hopeiess condition for want of friendly |
advice. To such we recowmend a perusal of the
‘Medieal Adviser’ of Walter De Roos, M. D., of
| London, an established Physician, graduate and |
| Jicentiate of all the regular institutions of London |
and Paris; and who has made nervous disorders and |
| their baneful origin bis pertievlar study, rnd obtain-
| ed such a practice in this branch of therapeutics, as |
| qualifies him toe be a safe and competent adviser.— |
| County Chronicle, May ith, 86).
“the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waures |
| De Roos, M. D., for the ebass of diseasos upon which
it treats is undoubtedly the best and most soundly |
| practical book which has come under our notice.
| ‘Tbe author is aman of most enlarged experience.” |
| Derby Telegraph, June 29th,\861.
| ‘Lo those who contemplate marriage its pernsal is |
| especially recommended. —The knowiedge it imparts
must come some time, and happy they who do not
possess it too late. ~Cure is certain in every curable |
case, and few indeed are they which are not s0.—
It is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the
‘treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex-
pensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily,
privately, and at the least possible cost.
¥rom long practical observation of the treatment
pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coun- |
| try and the continent, for those diseases referred to |
| in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat |
| unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success |
| which has hitherto eharacterized bis practice, in|
| which the distressing copsequences resulting frou |
| the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar-
| saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en- |
| tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can |
| only be reasonably expected at the bands of those
| who devote their chief attention to such diseases; |
| and tw such only can confidence be safely extended. |
| Dr. De RK. refers with pride to the numbers he has
been instrumental in restoring to bealth and happi-
| ness, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every
| assurance of speedy restoration.
| Foreign Restpunrs can be successfully treated by
| correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, |
| with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for £5
| or £10,in order that a package of medicines to
| meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by
| next mail, thus avoiding the protracted suffering and
unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other-
wise occur.
PD® DE ROOS GUTTA VITAL on
| LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters
Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de France;
Royal College of Prussia, §&., bave in numberless
| instances proved their superiority over every other |
| advertised remedy for Spermatorrhcea, languor, las- |
situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- |
| eitement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for
| society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the
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the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &e.
| This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole |
system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus |
speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the
{impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most |
| Shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore
} throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in
| which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em- |
| ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health,
its surprising efficacy has only to ke tested to be ap- |
preciated.
As these complaints if neglected become chronic
| or incurable, sufferers will do well before they waste |
| valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and |
other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, |
to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on |
| unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may
| be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet
table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature.
| Price, 11s, and four times the quantity at 33s per
bottle. The £5 packages containing twelve Ils
quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, |
wil be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt |
of the amount per drait on a London house or other- |
wise. |
Extracts from letters which ean be seen by any
one. “Tam happy to say thac Tam now quite well,
thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’—
D. BR. St. Asaph. “Tam bappy tosay that | shall
not require more, thauk God, and I hope He will
reward you for what you have done for me.”—A.C.,
Harileyool. “If my tongue could speak, or my pen |
| could write te express my gratitude to youT should |
| feel happy, but neither tongue nor pen of mine
}¢an do so.”"—H.A. Birmingham. “Without you
should baye been in my grave, but now I am a
happy mar. again.”—D FF ., Inverness. “I can
neyer thank you sufficiently; had I never read of
the Guttw Vite, where or what [ might have been
now, I canact tell."—W. G., West Peltor.
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depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs, |
The blood, which tales its red culor trom the agency
of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the
heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished
by food coming from a clean stomach, cowrses freely
through the veins, renews every part of the system,
and triumphantly mounts the bauner of beaith in
the blooming cheek.
The following are among the distressing variety
of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE
MEDICINES are well known to be infaliible. i
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first |
and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure |
healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; 1
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache,
Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy,
which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of |
the intestines with a solventproeess, and without vio- |
fence: all violent purges leave the bowols costive |
within two days. i
DIARRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the
sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- |
casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion |
of the mucuous membrane,
VEVERS of all kinds, by
restoring the blood toa |
| Tegular circulation, through the process ef perspi- |
ration in such cases, and the thervugh solutiva of |
a}} iptestinal obstruction in others. i
The Lire Mepiwines have been known to cure
Ricumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout
from the muscles and ligaments of the joints.
Dropsies of al) kinds, by freeing and strengthen-
ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate must de-
lightfully on these important orgaus, and hence they
have ever been found a certain remedy ior the
worst cases of Gravel.
Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of
the bowels the slimy matter to which theav creatures
adhere.
Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air
vessels of the lungs from the mucous which evea
slight colds wil} occasion, and which, it not removed,
b hardened, and preduces those dreadful die-
eases,
Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect
purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the
blood, and all the bumors.
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their
alternative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin,
and the morbid state of which occasions all erup-
tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree-
able complexions.
The use of these Pills for a very short time will
effect an entire cure of Salt Kkeum, and a striking
improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common
Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one
dose, or by two even in the worst cases.
PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing
and obstinate malady, the VEGETAPLE LLFE ME- |
DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic reeom. |
mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this |
city, that the former proprietor of these valuable |
Medicines was himself alilicted with this complaint
for upwards of THigTY-¥IVE YEARS, and that he tried
in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole
compass Of the Materia Medica. He, however, at
length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the
public, and he was cured in a very short time, after
his recovery had been pronounced not only impro.
bable, but absolutely impossible, by any human)
means,
FEVER AND AGUE,
For this scourge of the western country these Me- |
dignes will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re- |
medy. Other medicines leave the system subject
indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT, | side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in {to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi-
cines is permanent—TRY THEM,
AND BE CURED.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints,
General Debility, Loss ov Avretite, ANB Diskasés |
or FemALeS—these medicines have been used with |
the most beneficial results in cases of this description:
~kuine’s Evin and Scrorvsa, in its worst forms,
yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re-
markable Medicines, Nigar Sweats, Nervous De-
Bitity, Nervous Compxarns of all kinds, Pari-
poet or tuk Hen, Painrer’sCouic, are speedily
cured,
MERCURIAL DISEASES,
Persons whose constitutions have become impaired |
by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these |
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never faii to era-
dicate from the system all the effects of Mereury |
infaitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- |
tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them
beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation !
of every patient.
BE CAREPUL OF COUNTERFEITS.
Several have lately been discovered, and their
nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New
York and abroad.
Buy of no oue who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT.
Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, N.Y.
Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char-
lottetown, General Agent, and by
James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque;
Garret and Hadson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; }
W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Kod- |
gers, Cascumpec;’ J. J. Fraser, St.’ Eieanor’s; |
John Frost, Grand River; Georges Wigginton,
Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; RK. S. Helman, |
Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. *
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Tur peculiar taint or
infection which we
call Scrorrria turks
in the constitutions of
= *® multitades of men. It
a either produces or is
produced by an en-
— feebled, vitiated state
of the blood, wherein
eS
decay. The scrofulous contamination is va—
Fiously caused by mercurial disease, low
living, disordered digestion from unhealthy
food, impure ay, filth and filthy habits,
the depressing vices, and, above all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be its
origin, 3 3s hereditary in the constitution,
descending “from parents to children unto
the third and fourth generation ;” indeed, it
seems to be the rod of Him who says, * Fwill
visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their
children.” The diseases # originates take
Various names, according to the organs it
attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces
tubercles, and finally Consumpiion; in the
glands, swellings which suppurate and be-
come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and
bowels, derangements which produce indi-
gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on
the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.
These, all having the same origin, require the
same remedy, viz., purification and invigora-
tion ef the blood. Purify the blood, and
these dangercus distempers leave you. With
_ feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot
have health; with that “life of the flesh”
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is compounded from the most effectual anti-
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of
the disorders it entails. That it is far supe-
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by all who have given itatrial. That
it does combine virtues traly extraordinary
in their effect upon this class of complaints,
3s indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known and remarkable cures it
has made of the following diseases: King’s
Evil, or Glandular Swelli Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches amd Sores,
oe ag owes Rose or St. Anthony's Fire,
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from
tuberculous deposits in the , White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Byphilitie Infections, Mercuri Diseases,
itic Infections, Mercurial Di
emale Weakn and, indeed, the whole
scrics of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
cases may be found in Arer’s Amrnicayx
ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be
learned the directions for its use, and some
of the remarkable cures which it has made
= “_ remedies had failed to afford
relicf. hose cases are purposely taken
from all sections of the eluuee, in order
that every reader may have access to some
one who can speak to him of its benefits from
personal experience. Scrofula depresses the
vital energies, and thus leaves its victimes far
more subject to disease and its fatal results
than are healthy constitutions. Hence it
tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten,
the average duration of human The
vast importance of these considerations has
led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy
which is adequate to its cure. This we now
offer to the public under the name of Arrr’s
SaRsapaRI_ia, although it is composed of
ingredients, some of which exceed the best
of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its
aid you may protect yourself from the suffer-
ing and danger of these disorders. Purge
out the foul corruptions that rot and fester
in the blood, purge out the causes of disease,
and vigorous health will follow. By ite peru-
liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital
functions, and thus expels the distempers
which lurk within the system or burst out
on any part of it.
We know the public have been deceived
by many compounds of Sar iia, that
promised much and did nothing; but they
will neither be deceived nor disappointed in
this. Its virtues have been proven by abun-
dant trial, and there remains no question of
its surpassing excellence for the cure of the
afflicting discases it is intended to reach.
Although under the same name, it is a very
different medicine from any other which has
been before the people, and is far more ef-
fectual than any other which has ever been
@vailable to them.
AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The World’s Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con-
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so uni-
versally known, that we need do no more
than assure the public that its quality is kept
up to the best it ever has been, and that it
may be relied on to do all it has ever doue.
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Practical and Analytical Chemistty
Lowell, Mass.
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and sold by Merchants throughout the Provyee-
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