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    Hoare Verver : & Peer avy a Storer. —
    De. Moniteur del , in an article on
    Horace Vi rnet, mentions the two kk lowing
    nnecdotes of that artist :—-** The late painter
    Wwas eminentiy kind and hospitable. One
    ay a etrateer called on him and be ered to

    Arm

    aYy

    he admitted among his pup?! i ppli

    ant Wwe a captain f the ex-Imperial Guard,
    Placed under the surved/ance of the polce in
    consequence of bis Bonapartist ideas an hat
    ean you do ?"’ asked Llorace Vernet. Noth

    ing vet; but | am determined to learn.’
    «“* From the moment that you are resolved,”

    returned the painter, examining the firm
    countenance olf the visitor, ** poloiing more is
    to be said ; my studio is henceforth open to
    you.”’ In fact. the officer laboured with
    s. au h preseverance thatina short time, I y the
    nid of his master’s counsels, he became a

    listinguished painter, and later created fo

    himesell, in a special branch of the art, a po-
    min which he is without a rival. To
    him we owe the splendid panaromas of Nav-
    arino, Moscow, Pyramids, and Sebastopol ;
    and to him we shall soon be indebted for that

    eit

    of Solferine.

    A cuirassier called upon Horace Vernet!

    one morning at Versaiiles. The soldier
    wished to have hie protrait taken in full

    : length to send Lome, but wished first to know
    what it would cost. * How much can you
    give?” asked Vernet. “ Thirty sous,”’ said

    the soldier. ‘+ Agreed,’ replied tho artist.
    With a few strokes of bis pencil the painter
    h of the cuiras-

    terminated a charming skek

    sier, who carried it off delight
    however, to a comrade who was waiting for
    him im the street irgain;
    he would,
    frane.”’
    differently. The cuirassicr
    : one of the handsomest men sarmy,
    eed not overstocked with brains. tis comra le
    i gent dm on to eet his likeness t&
    sent him to Vernet,
    | ; laughing at him afterwards for
    | Vernet saw through the trick, and |
    for the «ume soldier a
    ‘ trait, turned the lav
    the
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    moters of the invention, howeyer, say that,
    in case of escape, the ** photegene’ would
    Pree pitate iteeit on the tlopr or furniture
    and at the worst, only render the latter in

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    er cept. in Msuniplion, ul &@ Gain Ol Hive
    td illuminating power. The iavention is
    Saiu 1 } 4 ‘ eu ih Ff ragee,
    eo
    A New Quvaparrep. — A new quadruped
    has been discovered in Madagasear, and an
    agent of the French Acadewy of Sciences
    has forwarded to that hody an account of it
    foliinue te the eonne ; « deserib-
    ed as having a sivut like t 3 4
    Charles lapdog, t skin of the face being
    bare and of a brilliant jet bia k tt. 4
    fur is long and woolly, its paws, or rather
    handd, are bare and black; the fourth finger
    is the longest ; the thumb of the hit i paws
    {replacing the great toe) is very thick and
    ilattened. The whole animal measures eighity-
    six centimetres, fifteen of which belong to
    the tail. The ery of this animal resembles
    thet a human being in distress, and when
    there ere m uy togetuer they furm & very
    disag ible concert
    NUTT pPTOnM = “ae
    Rimmeil’s White Rose Dentifiee Soap.
    Robinsons’ Tudexical Dentalsoap.
    Petletiern’s Autiseptic aud Aromatic Tooth
    Soap.
    John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth
    Paste.
    rp lise DENTAL SOAPS, which are of
    ered ag substitutes for all the Powders

    and Washes
    expressly fur the

    The purest Mat

    heretofore used, are prep:

    PEETHU, of

    erials of which Soap can
    he Made.

    ‘Lhey are tasseiess, Save ou ier
    matic flavour, imparted to thu by the Anti-
    septic and Astringent properties with which
    they are combined.

    They effectually rid the mouth of the fetid
    matter and tartar, which render the breath
    j so impure and disagreeable. They give tone

    und strength to the gums, and a clear pearly
    whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-
    mature cqeng Oo) th ee priceless organs, the
    yaluw of which is never realized until
    they are lost to us lorever.
    THE STEREODESMIC,
    DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSMES,

    These TOOTLIL BRUSHES have been exten-
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    by the must eminent Dentists, and are war-

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    a

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    ranted to purchasers by JOUN GOSNELL
    & CO Inventors and Patentees of the
    TRICUOSARON HAIR BRUSIT.

    Unly suld in this Cary by
    Wh. KR. WATSON.
    tw A supply of SILVER SOAP recom-
    mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN
    for « Yated and Silver Ware.

    L862 oF

    January 0, 1802.

    HUNNEWELL'S

    THIPLE REMEDIES.
    HIS combination,

    ANAT MY oF Mri

    partiner placed at prices within reach
    allenticn, are,

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    of all,

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    every hour, and contair dients to dreturb

    delicate eonst

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    tations, becomes

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    the American climate, Consumrtios, Lat rob the

    g

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    and Singers, it is without a parailel.
    Tr AT, & certain cure.
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    2d. The Celebrated Tolu Anodyne,

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    s «
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    For Sore

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    Stomach, Distress in Chest afier eating, and for all
    Nervous Complaints, to that chief of all causes of

    Disease, Depression of Spi and Insanity, the
    * LOSS Cr SLEEP.”

    For Common Heapacur, Nenvous or Caron
    tins pacne, and Viotenr Sick Heavacue, it has ne
    equal, to which | ean give th
    ferences, and to which special attention is asked

    For the Montlily Suflerings of Females, a perfeet
    refief, while nature’s after work ig yndisturind. By
    its use, many a wreck to the nervous system and
    Ciivonie Pemale Complaints will be prevented.

    dd. Hanneweil’s Eclectic Pills,
    Designed as the Gnear Mencveran Sussertpre, and
    fesistant te the work of the Tulu Anodyne, and Uni-
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    gravyated by indigestion, Biliousness,
    tÂą., pioducin requirements of a
    and thorough Fawity Puysie, and co
    with the tee commen error of making a Pill Dox of

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    © most undoubted re-

    Versi Cough
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    The Ready and Reliable Remedy. |

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    HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
    Circular to tho Sick.

    The first hospital surgeons and medical authors
    Imit the urfparalleled anti-inflammatory

    f Europe a

    and healing properties of this Uintment; govern-
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    services; and the masses in this country, and
    throughout the world, repose the ytmost cent lence
    im its curative propertic It penetrates the sources
    of inflammation and corruption which underlie the

    external evidences of disease, and neutralizes the

    fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady

    Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas.
    These are among the most terrible and agonizing
    diseases, yet in Âą? 2, and when seem- |
    ingly incurat le, they invariably disappear under a}
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    leir woreti

    antidote to pain and inflammation,

    King’s Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. |
    In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters,

    lotions, and every ree pe of the pharmacopmia have

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    reugh cure. Fever 3S kly under its

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    ndertful.

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    sinews is truly w

    Discharging Ulcers.

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    ipplications of this Uintment. Lhe surrounding
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    ! ir}

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    is filled up with sound wand the ulces

    radiealiy cured.

    A Word to Mothers

    Ace O1
    es on

    inaterial is

    The young are the most frequent sufferers from
    external injuries, and therefore every mother should |
    have this healing preparation constantly at hand
    kt is an absolute specific for burns, sprains, and
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    hildren.

    Heated Blood, Scorbutic Eruptions.

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    scurvy and the anboying eruptions Ww hich sprit

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    legs or feet, and it gives greater ease than any other

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    CLOTH MANUFACTORY, |

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    Tryon, April 21, soz

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    GEORGE COLES, dy
    . sxecutorr
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    Charlottetown, 24th November, 182. | Dee. 22

    RADWAY’S RESOLVENT.

    ‘6 Blood is thicker than Water,”
    RADWAY’S RENOVATING
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    equal action, and correct derangements of the diver,
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    mia, Itch, Constitational Debility, Wasting and De-
    cay of the Body, Skin Kruptions, Pimples and
    LBiotebes, Tumors, Cancerous Affectiors, Dyspepsia,
    Water Drash, Neuralgia, Cfronic Kheumatism and

    HMUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS, |
    And all diseases entailed from Small Pox, Measles, |
    Erysipelas, Fever and Ague, Yellow, Typbus and
    other Fevers, Dropsy, Deafness, Fits, Loss of Mem-
    ory, &c.

    ‘When infants and young ebildren are afllieted
    with Sores of the Gums, Cankers in the Mouth, Sore
    lleads, Kars and Eyes, either from worms, teething
    or any other cause, Raaway'’s Renovating Resolvent
    will speedily eradicate every particle ol disease, and
    re-invest the child with bealth, |

    LADIES
    Afilicted with Falling of the Womb, Ulcers of the
    Womb, Discaarges from the Uterus, Chlorosis, and |
    all weakening discharges, may depend upon a spee- |
    dy cure by the use of Rapwar’s Renovating Ke- |
    SULVENT.
    In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout,

    }the Resolvent, taken, will be found a quick and

    SAPARILL»

    | the Physicians, under the name of *Sclativo Reno-

    doubt owe it to your SARSAPAKSLLA.” *

    Erysipelas—General Debility— Purify tho
    Blood.

    From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York.

    “Dr Aver. seldom fail to remove /ruptions
    and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering useoft your
    SARSAPARILLA, and [ have just now eured an attack
    of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we
    possess equals the SAKSAPARILLA you have sup-
    plied to the profession as well as to the people.”

    From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio,

    * For twelve years, | had the yellow Erysipeias
    on my right arm, during which time I tried all the
    eclebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun-
    dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The uleers
    were so bad that the cords became visible, and the
    doctors decided that my arm must be ampurated. T
    began taking your SARSAPARILLA, Took two bot-
    tlea, and sone of your Pits, Together they have
    cured me. T am now as well and sound as any body,

    teing in a public place, my ease is knowu to every
    body in this community, aud excites the wouder of
    ,

    all.’
    From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle,
    C. W., a leading member of the Canadian Parlia-
    ment. —
    “T have used your SARSAPARILLA in my famNy,
    for general debility, and for purifying the blood,
    with very beneticial results, and igel confidence in
    conunending it to the afflicted,”
    St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum,
    Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
    From Harvey Siekler, Esq., the able editor of the
    Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylrania.
    “Our only child, about three years of age, was
    attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly
    spread until they formed a loathsome wad virulent
    sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded
    his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied
    nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any
    apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his
    hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes-
    tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole
    fauee. Waving tried every thing else we had any
    hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA,
    and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you
    direct. The sore began to heal when we had given
    the first bottle, and was weH when we had finished
    the second, The child’s eyelashes, which had come
    out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair
    as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted
    that the elild must die.”

    Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
    From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri.
    “1 find your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual
    remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis
    and for syphilitic disease than any other we possesr.
    The protession are indebted to you for some of the
    best medicines we have.’

    the Legislature of Massachusetts,

    Sr. Joux, N. B.—Messrs. UH. Chubb and Co.,|
    ‘Courier’ Office. From A. J, French, M. D., an eminent physician of
    CHARLOTI ET pwn, P. E. I —Mr. a. Ings, [slande r’ Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of
    |

    Office. March 31 » 1862,

    Notice.
    THEREAS, by Order, dated the 10th
    of August last, made bv Llis Llonor the

    \

    | Master of the Rolls, [ have been appointed |

    | Committee of the Fstate of PAUL MABEY.
    | Kequire,
    sound mind, f therefore require all Person:
    indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT.

    lor otherwise, to make immediate payment

    to me of the amounts due from them res
    pective ly.

    | And Whereas it appeara that the said Paut
    Mabey, while insuch unsdund state of wind,
    jexeeuted Conveyances of portions of the Land
    and Real Kstate belonging to bim in Char-
    lotetown, Charlottetown Royalty, and else-
    iwhere, | do hereby CAL FiON ail Persons
    jagninst dealing in, or conveying any such
    Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof,

    who bas been adjudged to be of un- |

    “Dn. Ayer. My dear Sir: I have found your
    SARSAPARILLA an “excellent remedy for Syphilis,
    both of the primary and secondary type, and effec-
    tual in some eases that were too obstinate to yield
    ; toother remedies. I do not kuow what we can em-

    ploy with more certainty of success, where a power-
    ful alterative is fequired.”

    Mr. Chas. 8S. Van Liew, of New Brunswick, N.7.,
    | had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
    of mereury, or mercurial disease, which grew more
    and more aggravated for years, in spite of every
    remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the
    persevering use of AYER’S SARSAPARILLA relieved
    him. Few eases can be found more inveterate and
    distressing than this, and it took several dozen
    bottles to cure him.

    Leucorrhea, Whites, Female Wenkness,
    | fre generally produeed by internal Scroefulous Ul-

    ceraiion, and are very often cured by the alterative
    | effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases require,
    however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful
    application of local remedies.
    | From the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr.
    | Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati.
    | “T have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent
    alterative in diseases of femaales. Many cases of
    Irregularity, Lencorrhea, Internal Wlecration, and
    local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
    have yiclded to it, and there are few that do not,

    {

    the Stamach, and producing by the number required
    for a douse psych « hat the St
    its balance entirely.

    A single Pill at wight, or ome at nightand morn-
    ing, will in alf cases produce a gonftle and thorough ,
    cathartic. Ly taking a o ngle pill every second er Committee of Estate.
    third night, and following u regula ly, littog on goad Office, Lower Great George Street,
    nud easily dige:ted food, Ixpicustion, Dysversta, | Charlottetown. 1Gth December, 1861.
    Bissousness, Ly gs or Arvetive, Liyen CompLaings, | ——
    de., are permanently cured

    For Wvuams they area cafe, speody ard permanent |

    until the question of the yalidity or invalidity.
    of such Conveyances, from. the said: Pau)
    | Mabey, shall have been decided by the Court
    of Chancery. JOSEPH HENSLEY,

    tremes, tha wack loses

    MNMotiee.

    cure. «

    JOUN L.HUNNEWELL, Proprietor,

    Practical Chemist and Pharmacentist, Commer-
    cial Wharf Poston, Mass.

    With whom Physicians, Lealers and Patients are
    invited to correspond. Pamphlets, Circulars, For-
    gnelaz, aud ali evidence of real character, sent free
    on app ication as above.

    Lo” Also, for ante by all dealers in every city
    all town.
    Prices within reach of alt
    Fue stile of sivtmuiure over eork of oe nuine only.
    ’ For sale by W. . Warson. T. pe S15MIMAY, M

    W. sxisxun, Charlotictown, P. E
    dum. 12, 1863

    Gin

    taf” Be sure toeall for ipxxewett’s preparations. |

    4 ILEREAS by order made in the Court

    of Chancery by fis Llonor the Master
    of the Rolls, dated the 16th day of August
    instant, the management of the Estate of
    | Paut Mabey, of Charlottetown, Require, has |
    ' been committed to and yeated in me the under-
    yigned. Now, therefore, all tenants of the
    lauds of the said Panl Mabey, and other
    parties indebted to him, are required hence-
    forth to pay the amounts due end to become
    'due from theim respectively to me at my
    Ofiice, in Charlottetown.

    ’

    when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.”
    A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her
    name, wriles :

    * My daughter and myself have been enred of a
    very debilitating Leueorrhea of long standing, by
    two botties of your SARSAPARILLA.”’
    Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys-

    pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
    when caused by Seroswia in the system, are rapidly
    cured by this Ext. SansapaRiLua,

    AYER’S
    CATHARTIC PILLS

    possess so many advantages over the other
    purgatives in the market, and their snperior
    virtues are so universally known, thatwe need
    not do more than to assure the public their
    quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
    has been, and that they may be depended on
    to do all that they have ever done.

    Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co.,
    Lowell, Mass., and sold by

    JOSEPH HENSLEY, | VY: 8. Wstsox, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island

    ;

    Charlottetown, August 26, 1861.

    and seld by Merchants thicughout the Prevince.
    July 21, 1862

    ' from parent to child.

    | the same from the sygtem.

    | achieving

    | Syphilis, and diseases induced by the injudicious use

    |
    |
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    |

    DR. RADWAY’S PILLS

    |
    i
    !
    |
    j

    | tion or Costiveness, Derangement of the Liver, or

    thorough cure.

    RADWAY S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
    IS AGREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.

    Sud Cough, Uacking Dry Cough, Stitching or
    Wrenching, Pains in the side, Pain around the beart,
    shortness of breath, hard breathing, sharp pains
    when taking a breath, and all other painful symp-
    toms are quickly removed by the Kenovating Ke-
    solvent.

    Its use will speedily deliver the disabled and
    disease-stricken sutlerer from

    A LIVING DEATH,
    And restore him to his friends in a sound, and
    healthy condition.

    Befure presenting this wonderful cleansing rem-
    edy to the North American public, Dr. Rapway
    was determined to test its medicinal powers for the
    cure of the class of diseases for which itis prescribed
    in the South American Provinees, as it is a fact well
    known to all physiologists that

    SCROFULA, LEPROSY, SYPHILIS,
    and its borrible train of coneomitants, prevail in the
    tropical regions of the South, to a much greater and
    noré malignant degree than inthe Noith. In fact
    there is scarcely a family in any of the South Am-
    erican Provinecs that is free from Scrofula, or its
    kindred It runs in the blood of all its
    people, and has become established as a constitu
    tional infirmity, and has baflled the skill of their
    best physicians. With knowledge of these facts,
    Dr. Kavway was determined to test the accuracy ef |

    RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, — |
    which was prepared expressly to meet the exigen-
    cies of the diseases. as developed in the tropics.
    Large supplics were sent to Lrazil, Buenos Ayres,
    Chili, Peru, Equador, Venezuela, Bolivia, New!
    Grenada, and to several islands of the *pakish main,
    and was thoroughly tested by Physicians and the
    Priesthood, and is now the official remedy used by |

    diseases

    vador de Radway,” (the Spanish tor Radway’s Re- |
    novating Reselvent,) in the treatment of Serefula,
    Syphilis, U cers, Tumors, Prolapsus Uteri, Elephan-
    tiasis, krysipelas, Saint Anthony’s Fire, St. Vitus’
    Dance, Fever Scres, all diseases of the Skin, humors
    in the Blood, white swellings, Nudes, Cankers, sores |
    in the mouth, deafness, discharg:s from the eyes,
    ears, and nose, glandular sweilings, dropsy and
    constitutional diseases. Such has been the unpar-
    alleled success of this remedy in curing these hur-
    rible diseases in the trepics, that we do not hesitate
    to promise all the sufferers with Serofula and crup-
    tive diseases among our own people, with speedy
    restoration to sound and permanent health.

    It isvuperior to all known remedies in popular
    use as a cleansing sy:up for

    PURIFYING TITLE LLOOD,

    and removing from the skin Pimples, Blotches, Tet-
    ter, Kash and other offensive marks, and will in a
    few days give a pure, clear and roseato hue of health
    and beauty to the face and wails, and brilli.ney to
    the eyes.

    It is a pure and innocent preparation, all-power-
    ful to do good, but never does injury.

    | conclusion what to give, he gives Culomel.

    generally subject.
    MARRIED LADIES.

    Every marricd lady, when pregnant, should regu-
    late her system with RAADWAY’S PILLS. A dose
    of these Pills, taken once or twice each week, dur-
    ing this period, will cure that distressing malady
    known as ** Lad'es’ Morning sic:ness,’’ and wil! give
    strength, vigor and purity to the whole system; and
    in all eases where there is any constitutional debil-
    ity, these Pills will ensure a strong and vigorous
    olfspring.

    BILTOUS COMPLAINTS.
    Letter from Dr. Salmon Skinner.
    New York, January, 1860.
    Dr. Radway & Co.;
    I have, during the past four years, used your re-

    medies, and bave recommended them to others for |

    Lillious Complaints, indigestion, dyspepsia, ke. I
    consider the Keady Relief and Regulating Pills un-
    equailed. The Regulating Pills are mild in their
    operations and thoroughly effective

    The first dose should be large enough to purge—

    | say four or live, and each suecessive dose be dimin-

    ishet one pill, until reduced to one, and then repeat-
    ed every day, fora week or ten days. A permanent
    cure will surely follow.
    Yours, &Âą.
    DR. 8. SKINNER.
    Radway’s Regulating Pills are sold for Twenty-five
    cents per box, (cach box contains thirty pills,) by
    Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers.
    hapway & Co.’s Office,
    23 John Street, New York.

    ee

    R. AR. R.

    A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
    ANSWERED.

    Ce tY eae
    READY RELIEF

    OW
    RADWAY’S

    Possesses such wonderful remedial powers as to cure |

    so many diseases of apparently opposite phenomena?

    We reply that Radway # Keady Kelief chief and
    most important remedial eficacy, is evinced in the
    immediate arrest of pain, and its potency in the
    treatment of such diseases and maladies, where pain
    is a concomitant of the disease.

    Disease, like the storw, gives unmistakeable signs
    of its approach, At first the threatened patient ex-
    periences a slight discomfort, this followed with pain

    te a greater or less extent, and other symptoms fol- |

    low in rapid succession. Lt is in this condition of
    the system where RKadway’s Keady Relief will be
    found all-potent. Its administration, either inter-
    nally or externally, as the seat of pain indicates,
    will arrest the progress of the threatened disease,
    and quickly relieve the patient from all pain or dis-
    comtort.

    If people, on the first indication of unessiness or
    g or severe, would take a dose «f
    Radway’s Ready Relief, not one in a theusand would
    ever be troubled with sickness.

    WHEN THREATENED WITH

    Croup, Diptheria, Influenza, Sure Throat, Scarlet
    Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pueumonia, Bilious Fever,
    Small Pox, Measles, Fever and Ague, Chills and
    Fever, Headache, Bilictus Cholic, Diarlea, Dysen-

    I ain, eitber slight

    | tery, Cholera, Cramps and Spasms,—let Kadway’s

    Ready Relief be freely used, and, ina sbert time, all
    pain and uneasiness will cease, and the threatened
    disease expelled from the system.

    IF SEIZED
    With either of the above diseases, the use of RAD-
    WAY’S KEADY KELIEF will ensure a speedy
    cure.

    “TT CURES SO MANY DISEASES,

    * And therefore 171] bave noue of it,”? says the skep-
    tic; new we appeal to the common sense of any rea-
    sonable being who has had the least experience in
    medicine taking, or busivess relations with Physi-
    cians, if this is sound reasoning.

    RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
    Is not recommended by us, nor prescrived for so
    many varieties of disease as every physician in the

    practice of medicine, prescribes Calomel, Mereury, |

    Quinine, Morphine, Opium and other favorite hebbys
    of the profession. It is a well kn-wo fact that in
    ninety cases out of one hundred, no matter what may
    be the name of the disease or the condition of the

    | patient, Calomel forms the important and the most

    active agent of the prescription; and if the syimp-
    toms of the disease are such as to leave any doubt in
    the Mhind of tue physician as to arriving at a decided
    This is
    an ancient landmark of the profession, whieh no in-

    | novation Las ever been sutiered to alter.

    IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.

    There is no medicire in the known wor!d, or phy-
    sician, that hasever claimed the skill of eradicating
    trom the system diseases inherited, by transinission, |
    This great power we clain
    for RapWAy’s RENOVATING RESOLVENT; and we
    rel.giously declare, that if Radway’s Renovating
    Resolvent is given when the symptoms of any in-
    herited disease are first exhibited, it will eradicate
    In the early stages of
    Phthisis or Consumption, Fits, Serotula, and in cases |
    of sore head, Ulcers, Tamors, Hacking Cough, Bron- |
    chitis, the use of Rapway’s Renovating Resoi-
    VEN? will exterminate the transmitted disease from
    the system, and make (what the parents neglected)
    a sound and healthy body.

    * CHRONIC DISEASE.

    Another class of disesses that no other medicines
    or the most skilful physicians have succeeded in
    g, more than in merely palliating the suf-

    ferings of the patient, which Radway’s Kesolvent
    will positively eradicate, is that of Chronic Diseases
    that have infested the system for years, such as
    Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Dyspepsia,

    of Calomel, Mercury, Quinine ; diseases of the Liver, |
    Spleen, Gall, Bladder, Kidneys, Spine, &c., all of |
    which diseases Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will |
    eradicate, aud secure to the patient a new. Icase of
    life.

    The price of Radway’s Renovating Resolvent is |
    $1.00 per bottle, Dose, a tea-spoon, twice full, half
    an hour after each meal. Sold by druggists and |
    merchants everywhere. |

    A SPEEDY | PURGATIVE.,

    Are superior to all purgative er cathartic Pills,
    powders, mineral and seidlitz waters, in the |
    treatment and cure of :

    Costiveness, Depression of Spirits, |
    Liver Complaint, Indigestion, }
    Biliousness, Dyspepsia, }
    Inflammation of the Dowels, Sick Headache, - |
    }

    WEIGH FACTS.

    When we tell the public that the v e of Radway’s
    Ready Relief will cure the sick of certain diseases;
    that it will stop pain in a few minutes after its ap-
    plication; that it will protect the system against at.
    tacks of all malarious, contagious and infectious dis-
    eases, we have the facts to establish the truth of our
    statements, acknowledged by thousands who have
    proved its unfailing powers on their own persons. Gu
    where you will, speak of Radway’s Ready Kelief in
    any assemb'age of persons, some ove or more will
    bear witness of deriving benefit from its use.

    IN MILITARY CAMPS.

    There is no place so well! calculated to test the use-
    fulness of a specific medicine as a military camp.
    Radway’s Ready Reliet has been used in almost every
    camp throughout the Grand Army of the Union with
    the happiest success. Letters from Brigade and Re-

    | gimental surgeens, officers, and privates assure us

    that Radway’s Ready Relief has contributed more t
    the protection of the troops against disease, and to
    the use and comfort of the sick than all other med-

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    jicines used or means suggested by the medical au- |
    thorities. |

    |

    RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
    Will stop pain and restore the sufferer to ease and
    coufort in a few minutes after its use.
    It never fails to afford relief to
    the patient
    IN CASES OF

    Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Tie Doloreux,

    Gout, Toothache, Sciaticu, Face Ache, Ear Ache,

    Numbness, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Lameness,

    Strains, Pain in the Kidneys, Wounds, Pain in the

    Bladder,
    Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Pleurisy, Pain in the
    Side, Small of the Back, Shoulders, Spine,
    use will,in a few minutes, relieve you of pain,
    and its continued use cure you of the complaint.

    CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA,

    SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
    Let those who cannot enjoy an bhour’s calm sleep,
    make a trial of it, Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of the
    Havana (Cuba) Press, well known to the New York,

    Nervousness, Melancholy. New Orleans and London (England) Press, says that
    EW S222), 809 28- for twenty years he had becn a sufferer from ACUTE

    A dose of from six to eight of Radway’s Regulating
    Pilis, will, in the most disteessing cases of Constipa-

    , other glands, secure a healthy evacuation frovn the |

    | bowels.

    Persons troubled with costiveness, indiges-
    tion, liver complaint, dyspepsia, will derive imme- |
    diate benefit by taking a dose of these pills. After |
    thoroughly cleansing the bowels of its retained hu- |
    mors, by a free purge, two to fonr per day, for a
    week or ten days, will restore the liver, bowels, pan-
    creas, kidneys and all other organs of the system,
    to the healthy performance of their dut eg.

    DR. RADWAY'S PILLS
    AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.
    We have the medicinal properties of the most ef-

    ficient plants, roots, herbs, gums and balsame in the
    vegetable kingdom.

    elements of health, regeneration, strength and life.

    CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, and for one week had
    not slept an hour at any one time. He applied Rad-
    way’s Keady Relief, and felt immediately relieved,
    and slept soundly, and awoke in the morning free
    from pain. Its continued use cured him.

    General Jose Villamil, Commander-in-Chief of the
    army of Eeuador, S. A., had been afflicted with
    ASTHMA for TWENTY YEARS, could not Jay

    Tue first application of the
    | Ready Kelief gave him the first calm, undisturbed
    sleep he had enjoyed for twenty years. Thousands
    | of other cases could be adduced, if necessary, but the
    | best evidence to those poor disturbed sleepless sut-
    ferers, is to try it, and enjoy a night of ease and com-

    ort.
    PAIN. PAIN —PAIN.

    It is entitle! to publig confidence on the ground

    paroxy sms of coughing.

    )

    . In cach of these little pills Hes’ that in all cases when it is used where pain exists, it t ok
    a@ mysterious power, for in each pill is combined the | wij) afford speedy relief, and never fail to mitigate |

    | the sufferings of the patient, be the disease what it may

    Persons who sulfer with dyspepsia, liver com-| [Âą jt does not

    plaint, enlargement of the sple:n, jaundice, kidney |
    complaints, palpitation of the heart, and the eyil |
    eileets induced by the exeess’ve use of calomel, mer-
    cury, quinine, corosive sublimate, opium, tobaceo,
    local stimulants, and exposure to paint, lead, &e., |
    will find iu Kadway’s Regulating Piltsa permanent
    cure, }
    RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS
    Are the only vegetable substitute for calomel, mer-
    cury, quinine, and their kindred drugs, that have
    ever been discovered, and the only pills in use that
    will secure to the patiemt the beneficial effects in |
    the liver and other glands of the system that physi-
    cians hope to cbtain from tae use of these drugs. ©

    accomplish a perfect cure it will re-
    store ease to the afflicted, nor will its use, under any
    circumstances, interfere with other treatment, or
    fasten new difficulties upon the patient.

    RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
    Is sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere, for
    25 cents, 50 cents and $100 per bottle. See that
    the label of each bottle bears the signatare of Ran-
    way & Co.
    Rapway & Co,
    23 John Street, New York.
    W. R. WATSON,
    Agent for P. E. Island.
    April 21, 1862.

    | „HXNESK Medicines have now been before the

    ! public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and

    | during that time have maintained a high character |
    in almost every part of the globe for their extraor-

    dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect
    health to porsens suffering under nearly every kind

    | Costiveness, dyspepsia bilious fever, constipation, of disease to which the human frame ts liable.

    IN MANY THOUSANDS
    of certificated instances, they have even reseued suf-
    ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave,
    after all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad ut-
    terly failed; and to many thousands they have
    permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of
    health,withowt which life itself is but a partial bless-
    ing. So great, indeed, has their eflicacy invariably |
    and infallibably proved that it has appeared scarcely
    less than miraculous to those who were acquainted
    with the beautifully philosophical principles upon |
    which they are compounded, and upon which they
    ‘consequently act.

    vigor, that they were indebted for their name.

    Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which |
    }boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI-j

    CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain

    other mineral, in any form: whatever. They are en-
    tirely composed of extracts from rare and powertul
    | plants, the virtues of which, though long known to

    severa! Indian tribes, and recently to sume eminent |

    pharmacentieal chemists, are altogether unknown to
    the ignorant pretenders to medleal! science ; and were
    never before administered in sc hap ily efficacious
    a combination.

    The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the
    stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and erudi-
    ties constantly settling round them; and to remove
    the hardened faces whieh collect in the convolu
    tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only
    partially cleanse these, and leave such collected

    masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness |

    ‘with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhoca
    with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known
    to allregular anatomists who examine the human
    bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of

    |these well informed men against the quack medi-
    cines of the age. The second effect of the YEGH-
    /TASLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid-
    neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver
    and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely
    depands upon the regularity of the urinary organs.
    The blood, which takes its red color from the agency
    of the liver and lungs, befcre it passes into the
    heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished
    | by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely
    | through the veins, renews every part of the system,
    and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in
    the blooming cheek,

    The following are among the distressing variety
    of human diseasesin which the VEGETABLE LIFE
    MEDICINES are well known to be infallible.

    DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first
    end sect nd stomachs, and creating a flow of pure
    healthy bile, instead of the stale and gerid kind;
    Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn,
    Restlessness, Jil-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy,
    which are the geveral symptoms of Dyspepsia, wil!

    vanish, as @ natural consequence of its cure,
    | COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
    the intestines with asolventprocess, and without vio-
    jlence: all violent purges leave the bowols costive
    within two days.

    DIAKKHGA 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.

    FEV US of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
    regular circulation, through the process of perspi-
    ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of
    all intestinal obstruction in others.

    The Lire Mepicines have been known to cure
    Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout
    in half that time, by removing local inflammation
    from the muscles and ligaments of the joints,

    Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen-
    ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de-
    lightfully on these important organs, and hence they
    have ever been found a certain remedy for the
    worst cases of Gravel.

    Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of
    the boweis the slimy matter to which these creatures
    adhere.

    Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air
    vessels of the lungs from the mueous which even
    slight colds will occasion, and which, it not removed,
    | becomes bardencd, aud produces those dreadful dis-
    eases,

    Scurvy, Ulcers and Frveterate Sores, by the perfect
    purity which these LIFE MEDICINKS give to the
    blood, and all the humors.

    Neorbutre Er uptions and Bad Complexions, by their
    alternative eflcct upon the fluids tha: teed the skin,
    and the morbid state of which occasions ail erup- |
    tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree-
    able complexions. '

    The uze of these Pills for a very short time will
    effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking
    improvement in the clearness ot the skin. Common
    Colds and Influenza wiil 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 VEGETABLE LIFE ME-
    DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom.
    mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this
    city, that the furmer proprietor of these valuable
    | Medicines was himself afilicted with this complaint |

    for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that he tricd
    ‘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, aud he was cured in a very short time, after
    his recovery had been pronounced not only impro,
    bable, but absolutely impossible, by any human

    mcabe,
    FEVER AND AGUE.

    For this scourge of the western country thes: Me-
    | dicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re-
    medy, Other medicines leave the system subject |
    to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi-
    cines is permanent—TRY THEM, LE SATISFIED, |
    AND BE CURLD.

    Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints,

    General Debility, Lossor Arverite, AN» Diseases
    or FemaLes—these medicines have been used with
    the most beneficial results in cases of this description:
    |; —Kine’s Evin and Scrorvca, in its worst forme, |
    yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re-
    markable Medicines. Nicur Sweavs, Nervous U'e-
    BiLity, Nervous CompLaints of all kinds, Pacpi-
    TATION OF THE Iban, PAINTER’SCOLIC, are speedily |
    cured.

    |

    |

    j

    MERCURIAL DISEASES,
    | Persons whose constitutions have become impaired
    by thie injudicious use of Mercury, will find these
    Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era-
    dicate from the system all the effects of Mercury
    infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara-
    | tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them
    | beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation |
    lot every patient.

    | BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERPFEIFs,

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    Several have lately been discovered, and their
    nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New
    York and abroad.
    Buy of no one 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 Iudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport;
    W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod-
    gers, Cascumpee; J. J. Fraser, St, Eleanor’s;
    John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton,
    Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.S. Holaan,
    Sainmerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. |
    July 17, 1861. ly.

    THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. |
    By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of

    Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of
    the Faculte de France.

    |
    |
    j
    ;

    i *INHERAPION:—or CURE

    OF

    - CURES, This successful and highly popular |
    medicament, as employed it the continental hospi-
    tals by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com-
    | bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine
    | of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-
    |ployed. Devoid of taste! odour, and appearance of |
    | medicine, it can be left orearried anywhere, and

    taken from time to time without exciting suspicion
    Fach package contains full instructions for every
    case,
    TITERAPION, No 1, in three days only |
    j removes gonorrhoea, gleet and all discharges, effee-
    | tually superseding injections, the use of which does
    | irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric.
    jture and other serjous diseases. In dysentery,
    | piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis,
    j asthma, and some of the more trying complaints of |

    | down in his bed without subjecting himself to violent this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious,

    | alfording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme-_
    dies have been powerless. ;
    THER APION, No. 2, for syphilis, disease |
    | of the bones, sore throat, threatened destructionof
    | the nose ard palate; imparity of blood, scurvy, pim. |
    ples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which it
    bas been too much a fashion to employ mercury,
    }sarsaparilla, &e., to the destruction of the sufferer’s |
    |teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine
    | every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the |
    in assumes the pleasing softness of infancy.
    | THERAPION, No, 3, for relaxation, sper. |
    matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences
    arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot,
    unhealthy climates, &c It possesses surprising
    power in restoring strength and vizeur to the deln-
    | litated. To those who are prevented entering the
    | marriage state by the consequences of early error,
    it will render essential aid by subduing all digquali-
    fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system,
    ‘Pherapion may be procured at 1s, and 33s per pack.
    }age, through all medicine vendors, or in ÂŁ5 pack-
    ages for foreign shipment direct from London only,
    |by which ÂŁ1 12s. are saved: and ÂŁ10 packages for
    ‘the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater
    | saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the par-
    | chaser should state which of the three numbers he
    | requires.

    it was to their wanifost and sen- |
    sible action in purifying the springs and channels of |
    itife, and indulging them with renewod tone and |

    Headat he, |

    jcan do so.”—H.A. Birmingham,

    ‘Tien Masesry’s How. Commisstoner have gra.
    clously permitted the Government stamp, bearingthe
    word “ Therapion '’ in white letters, to be attached
    to each package; thus insuring the pablic against
    fraudulent imitations, and seeuring to the proprietor
    the sule right of supply Uhronghout ber dominions;
    and any infringement of which they will prosecute
    with the utmost severity.

    Acents ror Enguanp, Thomas & Co, 7, Upper
    St. Martin’s-lave, Londun; Kaimes & Co , Livgspool;
    Apothecaries Comp., Glargow; Ferris & Co , Bristol;
    Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Ran-
    dall & Co., Southampten; and obtainable through
    all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case
    of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or order for ÂŁ5 or
    ÂŁ10, according to the nature of the case, payable in
    London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large
    package will be sent by return mail, carefully se.
    enred from obeervation or accident.

    PREMATURE DECAY OF THE

    SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether
    arising from youthiul impradence or the excesses of
    adult life, infection, climate, &c. Observation: on
    marriage, the prevention and removal of certain dis-
    qualifications. ules abd numerous prescriptions
    for self-treatment. ‘Suflerers who are prevented
    from matrimony by the consequences of impradence
    should read thie work, as pointing out the sure way
    to restoration of health. Sens post free in an cnve-
    lope on receipt of 3s, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub-
    lisher, 14, Hand Court, London.

    The Cause and Cure of Premature
    ecline.
    Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos? Medicines,

    or sent post free, secure from observations

    { direct from the Author, for 2s 6d.
    neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsenic nor any

    +
    MYuE MEDICAL ADVISER on the
    modern treatwent of mental and physical in-
    capacity, syphilis. stricture, &e.; with unfailing
    rules and prescriptions tor the speedy cure, by very
    simple means, of ail the more common diseases ang
    supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system,
    by Dr. W De Koos, M.D, MLK. CS. L. 8. A,,
    | de., of the Keole de Medicine, Paris, Graduate in Me.
    dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Licentiate of the
    | Royal Scciety of Apothecarus, &c.

    REVIEWS AND NOTICES,

    | ‘To be your own counsel or your own doctor, en-
    tailsriske that have become proverbial to a degree
    that prevents much good resolation from taking any
    benefit or advantage when reasonably offered. Sus-
    picion begets irresolution, and where there is no con-
    fidence good results seldom follow. Medical books
    are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the publie acy
    wisely in refraining from their study. * Drink deep
    or taste not the Pierianspring,’ is good advice where
    the uninformed mind, listening to its own apprehen-
    sions is oftener ready to imagine than use its eool
    | judgment. ‘There is one class of medica) lore, how.
    ever, thatetands in a position somewhat exceptional
    to our remark, and which treats on disorders and
    irregularities in which morality is offended. For
    this reason the patient teo often suffers im secret, or
    pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring him
    into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly
    advice. To such we recommend a perusal of the
    ‘Medical Adviser’ of Walter De Ros, M. D., of
    London, an established Physician, gradvate and
    licentiate of all the regular institutions of Londog
    and Paris; and who bes made nervous disorders and
    | their baneful origin his particular study, rnd obtain-
    ed such x practice in this branch of therapeoties, as
    qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser.—
    County Chronicle, May ith, 1561.

    * the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Warren
    , De Roos, M. D., for the class of dizeasos upon whieh
    it treats is undoubtedly the best aud must soundly
    , practical book which has come under our notice.
    | The author isa man of most enlarged experience,”
    [—Derty Telegraph, June 29th, 1864,
    | Tothose who eontemplate marriage its perusal is
    | especially recommended. —The knowledge it imparts
    /inust come some time, and bappy they who do not
    possess it too late. —Cure is certain in every curable
    case, and few indeed are they which are not 80.—
    It is calculated to effeet a complete revolution in the
    treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex-
    pensive, every suflerer may cure hiwsclf speedily,
    privately, and at the least pozsible cost.

    From long practical observation pf the treatments
    pursued in the mest famous Institutions of this eoun-
    try and the continent, for those diseases referred to
    in the above work, the Propcietor has had somewhat
    unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success
    which has hitherto eharacterized his practice, in
    which the distressing consequences resulting from
    the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar-
    saparifla, and similar dangerous medicines are en-
    tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can
    only be reasonably expected at the hands 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 instrumentui in restoring to health and happi-
    pess, whilst tv ail who ueed such aid be offers every
    assurance of speedy restoration.

    Forrian Kesipenrs can be successfully treated by
    correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases,
    with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for ÂŁ5
    or ÂŁ10,in order that a package of medicines to
    meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by
    next wail, thus avoiding the protracted suffering and
    unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other.
    wise occur.

    i] KR. DE KROOS’ GUTTAE VITAE or

    LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters
    Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de Frances
    Royal College of Prussia, §&c , bave in numberiess
    instances proved their superiority over every other
    advertised remedy fur Spermatorrboa, languor, las-
    situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex-
    citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for
    suciety, etudy or business; indigestion, pains in the
    side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in
    the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &e,
    This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole
    system, gives energy to the muscle and nerves, thus
    speedily removes nervous Complaints,renovates the
    iwpaired powers of life, and invigorates the most
    shittered 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 Le tested ta be ap-
    preciated.

    As these complaints if neg!aeted become chronie
    or incu able, sufferers will du weil 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 ÂŁ5 packages containing twelve Is
    quantities, by which a saving of ÂŁ1 12s is effected,
    wil be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt
    of the amount per draft op a London house or other-
    wise.

    Extracts from letters which ean be seen by any

    jone. “I am happy to say that I am now quite well,

    thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’—
    D. P. St. Asaph. “Lam happy to say that I sball
    not require more, thank God, and [ hope He will
    reward you for what you have done for me.”—A.C.,
    Hartlepool “If my tongue could speak, or my pen
    could write to express my gratitude to youl should
    tecl happy, but neither tongue nor pen of mine
    “Without you
    I should have been in my grave, but now I am a
    happy man again.”—D F.F., Inverness, ©T can
    never thank you suftieiently; had I never read of

    )the Gutta Vitw, where or what I might have been

    vow, 1 cannot tell.’—W. G., West Pelton.

    DAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO,
    J GUUT, RHEUMATISM, DISKASE OF THE
    KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &e. DR DE ROOS’ COM-
    POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe aud speedy
    Kemedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis-
    charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene-
    rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer over
    the best years of life, and end only in an agenizing
    death, They agree with the most delicate stomach,
    and inthree days etlect a cure when capivi, cubebs,
    &c., have utterly failed, 28 9d., 4s, 6d., Ile , and
    33s. per box, The superiority of these celebrated
    medicines over everything of the kind,is universally
    acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for
    them without precedent.

    Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or
    fear of discovery,would silently bear their afflictions
    rather than apply for aid to those from whom they

    | may reasonably expect relief. With the above reme-

    dies the sutlerer may without the knowledge of a
    second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and
    at the least possible expense,

    ‘“*T have taken your Pills and always derive great
    oence fit from them.’’-- Ww. ia} . 5, (Queen's College,
    Cambridge. ** T have taken your Pills with the moet
    bappy result.”—S#. H., Cork. ** Your Pills do me
    great good,l feel better this last twelve months than
    for years before.”"—F. G., Wareham, Ashfords
    ‘** Your Pills did me more geod than anything | have
    taken,” —M. J Dursley. “1 have tried your Pills
    and derived the greatest benefit therefrom.’"— Vs
    G., Navy Hotel, St. Helier’s.

    _Sold by Langley & Johnston, Hollis-street, Ha
    lifax, Nova Scotia; W. R. Watson, Charlottetown,
    Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Esq., News Ofiiee,
    Sydney, Cape Breton; E Ul. Parker, (late Palmer
    & Co) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & Co.,
    Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, New
    Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co., Que-
    bee, C. A. & J. Langley, Yates Street, San Fran

    | cisco; Mr. Murdo, Druggist, and J. MeCoubrey,

    Esq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker
    & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lymans & Co,
    Toronto, of whom also may be had * THE MEDI-
    CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise in pro-
    curing any of the above, enclose the amount by
    drait or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Blooms-
    bury Square, London, W.C,, and they will be seut
    securely packed per return,

    CAUTION.— There being highly injurious imitations
    of the above, sufferers should guard against the recom-
    mendation of other medicines by dishonest vendors, whe
    thus oltam a larger wroft. To rrorner THR VuBLie
    AGAINST FRAUD, Ler Masusty’s Hon. CommissioNn-
    ERS have directed ti-at the words ** WaLreRr De Roos,
    Lonpon,’”’ be printed in white letters on -he Stamp
    affixed to the above, to imisate which is felony.

    February 3, 1862.

    The Examiner
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