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    MISCELLANEOUS,

    PALE EL RR ON ON 8 re ~ |

    Suort wano Warairina in Enctanp.—The
    short-hand writer of the House of Comawons
    etates, in his evidence before the Select Com-
    mittee on Private Bill Legislation, that he
    receives two guineas a day for attendance be-
    fore committees to take nutes of the evidence,

    RENFREW HOUSE,
    Thomas's Old Stand,

    [ Qvreat George Street,
    EVIE SUBSCRIBERS having completed |

    their Spring Lmportations, desire to call the
    atlteativa of the pablic ta their STOCK af

    BUSINESS CARDS.

    rrr re

    The Sulferer’s Best Friend!

    weer

    Marine Insurance Company
    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

    STAPLE & FANCY

    DRY GOODS,

    and Yd per folio ot 72 words for making a|
    copy from his hotes Last year he received
    for business thus done for the Committees on
    private bills ÂŁ6667, consisting of ÂŁ1682 for
    attendance fees und ÂŁ4955 for the transori pts ;
    this does nut include the charges in respect
    of committees on padlic matters. He is ap-
    pointed for the Hous Lords also. So
    much of the business as be cannot exeeute

    Shoes, Hats and Caps,

    ~«(‘ousieting of

    of

    Revatw Shirting, Prints, Denuns, Drills, Jean,

    by his own establishment he transfers to Usuaburg, Canvas, Bed Ticks, Towelings,
    other short hand writers on rather lower Crash, Flannels, Sheetings, Fable Damasix,
    ‘ . Damask Claths, Table Covers, Toilet
    . . [ keeps a stad « 2 ‘ ‘ : ,
    germs, but he himself keeps a siaff of ten short ecenn Giiadae, Sesiie. . Watesed

    band writers. Lach of these hus at least ane
    clerk who can read his short band, but the
    most efficient course is found to be that he
    have two such cvle:ks, each of whom (and
    himself also) taking in band & portion of the
    wetes, dictates to quick “Fiters, so that the
    mode of transerbing is by writing from dic-
    tation, and not by copying. There wa great
    strain and pressure in order to get the tran-
    Script to the law Stationers in time for the
    Tequisite puuber of copies to be ready when c
    the committee meet next morning. In the Bonnets, Hats, Feathers,
    height of the season, the Ribbous, Pararels, Boonet Borders,
    bees previ les reltresihments for about fifty per- Shapes, Gloves, lor ery Chenelle und
    sons ew ploy ed at bis office during the evening, | Silk Hair Nets, Lace, Velvet Trimmings,

    many Ă© Tod | | i : | . Dress Buttous Betts Stunped and
    . any . t! Y u — wmiduight, and often K.abreidered Musting, Collars, Neck
    ater.—Lendon {iis el 5}

    j Ties, White and Colored Corsets,
    ee

    aud a variety of other Fauey
    Dest To Dust—Someruine To Tatxnk Anour

    Moreen, Faruiture Cotton, Heup
    Curpeting, Crumb, Cloth,
    &e. &e. KE

    in Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mo-
    hairs, Delaines, Cashimeres, Coburgs,
    Printed Muslins, &c. &e

    in Silk Tissue, Black Bound, Fullea Paisley ,
    Cashmere, &c

    Withess mentions,

    aGqoovds
    SAEL 4 TON
    CANE HOOPS,

    fmperial Coraur, dead, aml turned te elay,
    Mucht step a hele to kee p the wiad aw ay

    ©), that the earth, which kept the world in awe
    * ob jeotel a wall teedpel the wiiiler s thaw !"" | -
    ℱ ” . » .
    Ler, Kemp, an Maglish chemist, in a recent I Zooi = ii mel = hoc ss.
    Work oo his favourite seienee, remarks —" Se) Tes’ Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Memel,

    is, that a8 Weall sprang from putretaction, vt from | Gonyress Boots, Ladies’ Enameled Shoes

    dead matter that lus ucver befure been yitabaed, and Slippers, Miss’s Pranella Boots and
    se, in like manner, aust all our frames retdrn Shive sf hildren’s Copper Toed aud
    through the ordeal of putrefaction to the dead Lola Montes Boots, Men, Woinen,
    world Che muscle of the streng man, the bloow i and Children’s Rabbers

    of beauty, the bra Wf Tac poliosepuer, must once

    Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.

    wii rot, as, dewitless, they hate often rotted

    before. and are destimed, in the continual pliasis Cloths and ‘weeds in great Variety ;
    aud civeulain of tatiter, to rot again The Ready made Couta, Punts, and Vests, Under
    hand that writes this sentenee, tay, the very Clothing, White aud Fancy Shirts, Collars,
    brain that conceives the theught that the hand ‘Ties aid Seurts Pocket Lamikerchieis,

    is marking duwn, Was once earth such as we all Rubber Couts, Umbrellas, &«. &c.

    gain, and,

    even the writer's nawe has ceased tu

    trample ou, and soon wil be earth a

    Tiats and Caps.

    perhaps, er

    . , ' Do a Ponie
    be mentioned by those with whom he holdsi Men’s Welt, Leghorn. Straw, avd Panama
    fanhi iy intercourse, will be transtorimed inte the Hate eefen s (new style Oxford Hats, Drab
    everess af the cemetery, or the daisiws of the and Black; Men's Drab Shell Hats;

    Men's and Boy's Black Coth and
    Tweed Caps

    HARDWARE.

    Knives and Forks, Spoous, Cut Nails,
    Window Glass, Putty, Paint, Oil, Plough aud
    Cart Mounting. Shovels, Hoes, Horse Nails,
    Shoe Thread, lue and Heel Balls, Powder,
    i Shot, Weaver's Reeds; Stove, Shue,
    | and Serubbing Brushes, Stove Polish,

    country ehureh-yard. Nay, also the matter of |
    that eye whieh reads this saying, aud of the brain |
    that receives that Sieh 1g, aud is, perdape, startle d j
    at ii, @ little while ago was allied te the elements |
    of merganic matter; and the tine eanaot be very

    distant ere some have te mourn ever these terrible |
    words rend over u, ot “* dust to dust and ashes to
    ashes.” The very tear of aflection was ence
    water and alittle rock-sult; and after a little time

    it wil) be water and reck-salt ouce were.” | Lovking Glasses, Sloe Blacking,
    <) Harper's ** Drawer '’ contains this ** en ; FrPocertes.~

    ruiling aneedote :

    Vne enrolling offieer of Salishury District,
    Maryland, was very active aod thorough in
    the periormance of his duty. One day he}
    went to a house of a countryman, and finding
    none of the male members of the facily at
    heme, made inquiry of an old woman of the
    number aad age of the *tinules’’ of the fauily.
    Alter naming several the old lady stÂźpped.

    , * Is there no one else ?? asked the officer. |

    **No,”” replied the Woman, ** none except | ‘

    Billy Bray.” | McLELLAN’S EXPRESS,
    * Billy Beay ! W here is he?” Bunning ow EF. & N. A. Railway.
    * Ile was at the baru 4 muwent ago,” said

    the old lady. } Tvenen’s American Express (Office
    Out went the officer. but could not see the | 10 & 12 Court Square, Boston) for

    mn. Coming back, the worthy officer ques- | United States, Canada, F reder-

    tioned the old lady us to the age of Billy, and icton, Nova Scotia, &e.

    went away, after enrolling bis name among! At Shediac with Steamers and Stages to Prince

    those to be drafted. The time of the dratting | Edward Island and 0 Berth Shore

    came, aod among those on whom the lot fell | Aud at Moneton with King s Stages for Dorches-

    was Billy Bray. No one knew biw. Whe re tor, Rachyiite, Ammhesst, Ace,

    ; ,9 ’ a -. es
    did he live? Phe ‘oficĂ©r “wry enrolled bun | Goods Bought & Soild, and Notes. Drafts.
    was called on to produce hem; add lo, be- Bill lected
    heid! Billy Bray was a Jackass! and stands and ates COLISSTES-
    now on the list of drafted men as forming) QOyrect ix St. Joux—Torner’s American Express
    ene of the qnvta of M arylaad. Ofice, No. 75, Prince William Street.

    aoe - J a esa

    Sovrney oN Durnriwe—Learning that it M'LELLAN BOS., Proprietors.
    Was Lord Byron's witvntion te send him a chal- eee
    leuge, Seuthey prepared the tellowing leYer in AGE TS.

    TEA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses,
    Tobacco, Soup, Candles, Pepper, Mustard,
    Siareh, Coffee, Baking and Washing Suda,
    Currants, Raisins, Spices,
    and other fawily Groceries, all of the best quality.
    | This Stock ecOuprises aluwost every article usually
    i fouud in a General Store, and will be sold at prices

    that cunnot fail to give satisfaction.

    DELANY & WILSON.

    Charlottetown, dune 22, 1565.

    A : en OOORATE G BeGicccs baccere ors Charlottetown.
    Feply.. The challenge was not sent, however, and/ w= po Dracos..........-............... Shediar.
    the letter was jouud amoug Suuthey’s papers, | H..H. Lurson........-.-.-----------0e Chatham.

    alter bis death. i
    * Sir: 1 have the henour of acknowledging the nn
    receipt of your letter, and do myself the pleasure

    rain bx mg hyn ergy bot | Botter than Gold to Farmers!
    v reply ing tu it Wi rout dealy. :
    “ie ailaire of tix kind tue parties ought te Nitro Superphosphate Manure,

    meet on equal terms. But to estsvlish equality |
    between vou and me, there are three things| "FYYIS MANURE bas been aualyzed by
    which oumht te be done; and then a fourth uiso W.. Ricwanps, F.C.5., tor J. D. Nasu &
    becomes uecessary Velure Dean weet you on the | Co, and contains:

    | July 27, 1863. o mos

    field. Molsture - - - + 16,450 >

    Pivst—You must marry and have four children ; Buluble Organic Matter- = - 10,765
    please to be particular in having them Girls. Tosoluble Organic do * 24 3,412

    © Scunil’- You. snuit prove that the greater | Alkaliae Sulphate and Chloride 2,226
    part of the provision you make for them depends | Soluble Phosphate Liwe i 19,980
    ou your Lie, and you must be ander beads of tour | inepiable = dy @ - o-
    thensnnd pounds not to be Langed, not te eoomnit | oe Lime - bi e 6.850
    suidide, and wet te be killed in w ducl—whiek are oa ve sph : : a
    the conditions upon which L have etleeted an in- | : “ : ca
    surance ou my own life for the benelit of my wile | 100,000

    and daughters.

    “ Thurd— I must tell three distinet | ' . 2
    coucetning you upon the hustings, or in some | In asing this Mauure itshould be first well mixed

    other no fess pubhe assembly ; and | shall neither | jo ann a omeael in addins Gaba ee ak
    be able to de this Her to meet you atterward in surface, from 200 to 600 ibs per acre, according w
    thes INANNET you propuse, unless you cau porform | previous stage of the ground will be required for
    the teurth thing-——whiel is: ‘each acre. If onee used, av farmer will ever be

    “You must convert we from the Christian re- ; withuut it, if he can procure it, as the large increase
    ligiew f i | of crop is such that no other can equal it.

    “Till all this be neeomplished, our dispute must | PATKICh STEPHENS,
    be curried out without the use ef any mere iron | General Agent for P. K. I.
    than is necessary tor blacking our wk ormending| 4 few Barrels of the above have just arrived as
    Gur pens; or any more lead than enters ite the | Simple, and will be suid cheap to iaduce farmers tu
    composition of the Ediburgh Keeiew prove it for next season, at Mr John Williaws?

    “T have the honour toe subseribe myself, sir, | Coarlottetown, WE Luwsun’s, Esq, Charlottetown,
    yours wilh all proper consideration, | the Royal Agricultural Society, and at the Depot.
    ig. Oe PATKIVK STEPHENS,
    , i Re : "a eh od | Onwent Cakap Seore, (where way be found trom
    and the greatest epicure of bis day. this | eat ee Sore ne eee ees

    > ’ the highest price paid in cash for it oa delivery

    dinners Were worthy of the days of Vitellius | Orwell, June 22, 1863 > 6:
    cr Helogobalus. Every country, every ee
    Was seurebed and ransacked to find some new |
    Geleacy for our British Sybarite. | remem-/ Âą VIE
    ber, at oue of his breakfasts, un omelette being | ery
    eerved which Was composed ep trely ul goid-
    en pheasant’s eggs! He had a very sirong
    constitution, and would drink abysnthe and

    Nitrogen 5 62 per cent. Ammonia 6 S80 per cent.

    A CARD.

    to bis numerous customers in Town and Count ry

    | generally, begs to inform them that he hus removed
    bis residence to Reutstreet, Last.of Mr. Joun

    Howiman’s, butcher aud nearly opposite the residence

    - , ic re vies of Jous Seovr, Esq., Carriage Bailder, where he
    curacus im quaatitics which were perfectly | j, nepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES, to
    aw'al to beb td. T ese simu lants produced | execute all orders entrusted to hii in bis line ot
    ne effect upos his brain ; but his bealeh gra- business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH

    dusiiy gave way uoder the excesses of all | ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS.
    xivds ig whieh be indulged. Le wasa kind, |

    liberal, and good-natured man, but a very! ss edie al 4 80 i " re
    odd teliow. 1 never shall forget the ei House, Sign, Carriage & Sleigh
    ihiment of a servant | had recommended to | Painting,

    him. On entering his service, Jolin made Plain and a a Pp
    hus appearance as Fiennes was going out wo, perhanging, _

    dinner, aud asked bis new master if he had) vane r
    any orders He reeeived the following au- | Imitation of VW oud and Marble,

    swer—** Place two bottles of sherry by my And every thing connected with the trade,
    bedside, and call me the day alter to-mer-

    . > | And by punetnality and moderate prices, he solicits
    ruw. '"—Gronvw. 7? : : ’ :

    u share of public patronage.
    pos

    = ro
    . : , ; Te” Always on hand, for sale in sexxon, WAG-
    Some extraordinary stories are told, every) GONS and SLEIGHS of the BEST MATERUAL

    now and then, of the exXtravaganee of the | and LATEST FASHIONS.

    bmpress Kugeine, and it seems te be an ac. | t?° The Subseriber also wishes to intimate that
    knowtedged fact that her mordinate demands | he bus opened a BOARDING HOUSE for the ue:
    wake -serivus inroads apon the Imperial Commodation of permanent and transieut boarders,
    ‘Treasury. Her veriest whims ure always with large siabliiag aecominodution, With mmude-
    curried ito effeet in the most magnificent | map parenrade Sppee ie marin share of pnironagp.

    Groceries, Hardware, Boots &

    Grev and White Cottons, Cotton Warp, Striped ond '

    Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials,

    Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, Shawls, |

    Flowers,

    SAIR TS,

    YONNECTING at St. Joho with)

    SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks |

    manner, and of course at greatexpense. The
    Lewpross’ great holby just now is boating. |

    She has, on the large lake of the park, every | -

    variety of boat to be found in the world. |
    Awoug them ere a gondola trom Venice, with
    a gondolier selected for his skill with the |
    geudela and his fine voice; and a caique|
    trom Coostantineple, with the caikir. This
    last importation bas just reached Funtaine- |
    blesu. Her great delight is to be rowed in |

    E. H. MARTIN, — |
    ‘ : Kent Street. |
    Ch. Town, April 27, 1863. Ta V
    sa iladaah chapetebiiadcaiinilaiiiaminaa >: Peet j
    WM. R. WATSON
    KGS to intimate that be las received, |
    per “ THEKKSs ’—
    12 Cuses and one Cask APOTHECARIES’ WARE, |
    1 Pancheon English VINEGA R, 1 Cask PAINTS, |
    Boiled and Raw Linseed OLL, 1 Bale CLOVES. | |
    L Bale Senna. 1 Cusk Olive Oil, 2 Bbls. Sulipetre, |
    6 Barrel« Washing Soda, 1 Cask Baking Sods, }

    Incorporated 14th “April, { ISG3.

    PRESIDENT: ‘
    WILLLAM HEARD, Esqurne.
    DIRECTORS: "
    HON. PANL. DAVIEs, | HON. JAS. C. POPE,
    HON. W. W. LOKD, HON GB. BERR, ’
    | JAMES DUNCAN, Ese. | JIENRY HASZARD,Esq.
    SECKETSRY:
    DANIEL J. KOBERTS.
    Dp Risks takeu daily at the Offices in Water-street. |
    Muy 4.

    affecting the Liver,
    and Bowels.

    These Pills can be confidently recommended ar
    ‘the most sliuple and certain remedy for indigestion,

    flutulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, constipation,
    ‘and all the many maladies resulting from disordered

    All Disorders
    Stomach
    ‘The Liverpool and London
    FIRE AND LIFE
    INSURANCE COMPANY.

    | stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of primary
    importance to set the stomach right. These Pills
    : are purifiers, alteratives, and strengtbenerÂź of the

    “ue Agent for the above first class | stomach. They may be taken under any circuu-
    | Enulish Fire Insurance Company begs to | stances. Though powerfully tonic, and satisfac-
    leall the attention of the public to the advantages torily aperient, they are mild in their operation, ane
    l offered by this Company, Im respect to the security beneficial to the whole system.

    | to seured, and premptuess to pay losses, which, | Ae “ ;
    ee Fosbet Weakness and Debility, Nervous
    Irritability.

    The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable
    Pills over the blood and fluids generally, is like a
    | charm in dispelling low spirits and restoring cheer-
    ‘fulness. Their gemeyal aperient qualities well fit

    them for a domestic medicine, particularly for fe- |
    {males of all ages and periods of life. They uever |
    | betray any disagreeable irritating qualities; they |
    qnickly eject all impurities’ from the system, and
    regulate every function of the body, giving wonder-
    ful tone and energy to weak and debilitated per |
    sons, while they’ brace and stiĂ©ngthen the nervous |

    system in & most extravrdinary manuver. |

    To regain Health, Strength, and |

    Vigour.
    |} draw Bills the moment a loss occurs, und without ! ± ‘ ‘ i
    | referring to the Home Company, to the extent of | Whenever persons find themselves in that stat

    } one thousand pounds sterling. j termed a ‘little out of health,” and there ares
    | With these superior advantages, the Company is | any Causes at work to shorten life, iÂą te necessary
    }not disposed (though it might be well justilied) to } that Holloway’s Pills, the finest purifier of the blood
    lusk a bigher rate of premium than other English lever known, should be at once taken, as they nol
    | Companies, whieh do not present the sume advan- | only rid both solids and fluids of all morbid mattegs,
    | tayeous features, and the Avent has been advised | but regulute all disordered actions, and strengthen
    i that au uniform rate bas bee S agreed upou by the | the frame in a most extraordinary manner,
    | Directors of this Company and the ** Queen's,” and | i
    jthat the Agents here should, in this respect, “act | Old Coughs, Colds and Asthmatica]
    in concert.” W. A. JOHNSTONE, aad age
    Avent of the Liverpool! and Loudon Affections.
    Nov. 10, Lse2 bire lusurauce Company. |

    | without disparaging other Companies, may be safely
    neasertied te be superior to those afforded by any
    lether Company in the Island. The Liverpool aud
    | London BF. & L. Insurance Company bas been in
    lanccessfal operition sites 1b, With agencies all
    hover the world, and bas paid in losses about two
    linillions and a quarter sterling lis subseribed on
    | pital is 2,000,000 sterling, und ite invested funds
    Falone amount to LES 000 sty; aud the fire pre
    | minms for (86l amount to ÂŁ360,130 19s 9d; aud in ad
    ldition te this very large capital, the Company,
    | having been established before the recent Limited
    } Liability Act, the individual Jortuves of each of the
    shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest |
    werchauts in Liverpool and Loudon, are lable for
    the losses, should the w hole of the capital be swept
    huway. Lo this respect it ditlers, itis believed, frow
    launy other Company established here.
    And lastly, the Ageut being appointed by Power |

    of Attorney directly from England, is authorised to |

    vi These Pills, assisted in their action by rabbing |
    | Holloway’s Ointment very effectually twice a day |
    upon the throat and chest, and keeping those parts

    | | covered with the preparation, will be found the most |

    OF LIVERPOOL. | effective rewedy for asthma, coughs, colds, brouchi-

    | : | tis, and influenza. These remedies tranquilize the |

    FIRE AND LIFE! | burried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes,and
    assist in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the

    FENUE Subseriber, having been appointed | #ir-paseages. This treatwent has proved wonder. |
    uyent for tle above first elass lusurunce Com. | fully eflicient in net only curing old settled coughs |

    | pauy, is prepared to luke risks oa all descriptions of } aod colds, but asthma of many years standing, and
    } property. J. 3. CARVELL. | even when patients who were in su bad a state as |
    Cuarlottetown, Feb210. ur jnot able to lie dowa ou theic beds lest they be |
    ehoked by phlegm. |

    Derangement and Distension of the
    Bowels, Flatulency, Diarrhea
    and Dysentery.

    Any symptoms of the above complaints should be
    immediately met by appropriate doses of these Piils,
    according to the printed directions: delay may be
    ;followed by disastrous consequences. These Pills
    are @ certain remedy tor all the ailments of the ali-
    mentary canal, they secure the thorough digestion
    of the food, aud act most kindly on the stomach, |
    liver, bowels, and kidneys. Ag a household medi- |
    cine they are uurivalled, and should always be |

    pe nen
    _ Queen Insurance Company

    {Exrracts From Newsparens.]

    On reference to a return made to Parliament. and
    vrdered by the House of Coummons to be printed, 7th
    June, L861, it will be seen thatthe increase of Duty
    for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £2067,
    being cqemnai of 41000 more than paid by any
    other oilice ever yet established in Usis City. :

    {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.]
    |. “Iudeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi-
    fied in saying that uo other Company, within the
    same period, ever uttained so large un income in
    either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen
    Insurance Company. In making this statement,we
    make no exception even in favor of our vider local
    companies, namely, the Liverpool and Loudon, the

    Royal, aud the Laueashive lisurance Companies.” | #t baud. |
    [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1361.) | Very Important, of Costiveness |
    *

    “Among there itupertant institutions stands emi- |
    vent for its solidity, as well as for its success, ‘the
    Queen lisurance Company,” which last week held
    its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A |
    reference to the ample repert in another paye will
    fully satisfy every reader of the siznal progress
    made by this association since its foundation. Such
    success is, indeed, rarely attained ; and it attests at
    once the excellence of its management, andthe pub
    lic confidence in its coustitution.”’

    Beware.

    Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, |
    yet, at certain periods, it is a sure sign that danger
    isuear. All who ure seized with apoplexy and pa-
    ralysis, have previously suffered from costiveness.
    In the former case, the blood flies to the bead, a |
    j swall vein is ruptured on the brain, and we know!
    the rest. Let wives counsel their busbands, and |

    ‘i oe aL wel al husbands their wives, never to go to bed a second
    {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861.) night, if the bowels bave not bine properly moved |

    “It must be gratifying to the pnblic generally, | during the day, particularly if they feel heavy and |
    and moe ially to the proprietors, to find that its in- idrowsy. A few gentle doses of these fine Pills wili |
    come during the past three years las increased ut | regulate the circulation of the blood, and remove ali |
    the rate of ÂŁ20,000 per annum. We believe that! i.) oerous symptoms " |
    no other Company, within the same short period, | & tied : !
    ever attuined so large an increase either in the Fire |
    or Life Department. This speaks highly for abe.
    activity and zeal of the management, while the
    promptness with which all the clanus, arising owt | Agne

    Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world
    Jor ihe following diseases :—

    Female Irregula- Serofuia, — or

    of the late disastrous fire in London were met, tes- | Asthma rities King’s Evil
    tities to their financial ability and the care and pra Lilious Com- Fevers of all jSeore Throats
    dence which marked the iuveatiment of these funds plaints kinds Stone & Gravel |
    ddan fold , Blotches on the Fits Second ry Symp
    JOSEPH CREAMER, M. Dy! now ead “De
    ] ‘ *y | Bowel Comp- |Head-ache Tic-Doulourenx
    Physician and Surgeon, i exiiee fhedainanntion °° |Oleers
    OCR niammavion -ieers
    y : 8 ? __. | Constipation of |Juundice Venereal Affee-
    MORREL, - ------„F. E. ISLAND. | _ the Bowels a Compl'nts! tions
    i ! | Consurmption |Lumbago Worws of all
    August 3, 1863. sm Debility Piles : kinds
    Dropsy Rhenmatism Weakness, from
    Cc A R D Dyseutery Retention of whatever cause
    rs Erysipelus Urine &ce., &e.
    ’ “
    C F UBE RT, Dentist.| Sold at the Establishment of Proressox Horto-
    . s

    in reply to nomerous en- | WAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also
    by all respectable Dravgists und Dealers in Medi-
    cines throughout the civilized world, at the follow-
    ing prices: — 1s 13d, 26 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 228, and 33s
    each Box.

    quiries, would respectfally intiuate his intention of
    returning to the Islaud about the Ith Auyuet.
    Parties requiring his professional services will tind
    him after the above date at Mrs. Douglas's Buard-
    ing House, Water Siveet, Charlottetown.

    Angust 10, 13863.

    —_—-

    N. B.—There is a considerable saving by taking
    the larger sixes. Directions for the guidance of
    patients in every disorder ure allixed to each Box.

    DENTISTRY.

    }

    ib July 6, 1863. ;
    DR. C. L. STRICKLAND y haa TY I A ORL A;
    Surgeon Dentist. ‘ IS THERE

    Corner Great George and Dorchester Streets
    Vitice hours froin 9 o'clock, a.m., to 3 p.m.
    REFERENCE:

    Dr. E. G. Leach, Boston, Mass.
    Dr. H. A. Emery, do do
    William Douse, Esq,, Charlottetown, P.E.L.

    Charlottetown, l0th August, 1802.

    any VIRTOR in
    |e SRALLEITS

    | WORLD’S

    | British, Fronch & other Foreign : HAIR RESTORER
    DRY GOODS, AND

    VAUX BROTHERS, , ~
    WHOLESALE and RETALL. Conwineineg Testomorny,
    | C. C. VAUX, | Bev C. A BUCKBER, '

    Assisiant Treasurer American Rible Union, N.Y. City,

    H. B. VAUX. writes: “I very cheerfully add my testimony to
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    |

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    Co-Partnership Notice. |

    fPYHE UNDERSIGNED have this day
    entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, P80m 5 Allea s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa-
    —— ; , \Rev WM. CUTTER,N Y. City: “My hairis changed
    THOMAS KEI I Vv to its natural color, and growing on bald spot.”
    re
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    siti Rev. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass: “I have used
    mol them with great effect. I ow neither bald
    MR, W. A. JOH? re ON, nor grey. iy bate Ges dry bea ‘brittle ; it now
    OF HALIFAX, N. the soft as in youth.”
    Attorney and Barriste at Law, have the evideace of my own eyes,”
    Notary Public, &e,,&e. : :
    Sold by Druggists throughout the World
    PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE,
    | Queen Square. 3 No. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York.
    Charlottetown, October 21. 1861,
    JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT,

    Rev J. WH. CORNELL, N.Y. Gity: “I proeured it
    June 22, 1863. 2m pd restored my hair where it was bald, aud, where
    Rev. A V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass: “That they pro-
    baldness
    a Orrice—Mrs. McDonald's, next door to
    Âą
    umerous Certificates *
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    fora rolative. The falling of the hair stopped, and
    grey, to its origiual color.”
    mote the growth of the hair where as,
    Mrs. Forsyth’s, North “ of
    %,
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    as above. ©)

    NFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte-
    town and the Country generally, that they have
    now on hand a number of new and second-hand
    CARAIAGES, open and covered, of different styles,
    which will be sold cheap for prompt payment.”
    2? Ail orders punctually attended to.
    April 14, 1862.

    W. Rk. WATSON,
    Agent for P. E. Island. |
    |

    French Wines.

    HE undersigned, wishing to promote
    | % the consumption of Claret and other French |
    |W ines, so adapted to this climate in summer, bexs |
    | to inform the public that le has purchased, ex |

    ’

    ROSE & McINTYRE

    General Commission Merchants,

    ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS.
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    over disease than a thousand of the ernde and inert
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    Pills are compounded of the active medicinal proper-
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    Pancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious Fever,
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    Scarlet Fever,

    SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY’S REGU-

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    RY CAUSE OF TILESE FROM THE SYSTEM
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    One dose of Dr. Radway’s Pills will cleanse the tes-
    tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offending
    and retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the
    best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, with-
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    STRAINING,

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    purgative pills im the world that will secure this desi-
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    BETTER THAN CALOMFL OR BLUE PILL.

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    They exercise a more powerful i:.fucuce over the liver
    and its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pill,
    hence their importance la cases of Liver Coropiaints
    and Spleen Difflculties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at-
    tacks, Headache, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, either
    Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other roducing Fevers,
    they are superior to quinine. Their influence extends
    over the entive system, coutrolling, strengthening, and
    bra: ing up the relaxed and wasting energies, and regu-
    lating all the secretions to the natural performance of
    their duties, cleansing aid purifying the blood, and
    purging from the system all ciseased deposits aud im-
    pure bumors.

    DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.

    ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE
    Costiveness, |Jaundice, Rush of Blood
    Constipation, |Congst’ve Fe-| to the Head,
    Congestion, | ver, jObstructions,

    Heart Disease, Sleepiness, | Dropsy,
    Disease of Kid-|Gen | Debility, Acute Erysipe-

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    tite, Amenorrhwa, | Whooping
    Indigestion, j|Fainting, | Cough,
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    *alpitations, | Retention of |Bad Dreams,

    Scarlet Fever, ! Urine, jPleurisy

    Lilivus Fever, |

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    “T have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three
    pills each, in six days; Uiey cured me of Constipation,
    Indigestion, avd Dyspepsia. J Lave taken J 1u’s,
    A——~’, and many ouier -_ for years, and could
    only obtain temporary relief. If I stopped the use of
    these pilis for a week my old complaint woald appear,
    Six doses of Rudway’s Pills cured me.

    S\EPHEN BENNETT, U.S. C. 38.”

    “] have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver C-m-
    plaiut for seven years—have used all sorts of pills—
    they would give me tetnporary cumfort, but was com-
    pelled to take them ail the time. I] Lave nsed one box
    of Dr. Radway’s Pills; Tamenred. J haye not taken
    & particie uf medicive in six months.

    C. M. CHILDS, Roxbury, Mass.

    PILES, STRAINING AND TENESMUS,

    PILES, STRAENING AN? TENESMUS,
    Are the results of Inilammation or irritation of the mu-
    cous wembiane of We bowels, mduced by drastic
    pillkx—these iniperfeet pills, instead of being dissolved
    by the chiie, are carried to the lower bowels, and in-
    duce a peristaltic movement or evacuation by their
    irritation — hence the struining, cramps, wrenching
    pains, piles end tenesmus, and the frequent false calls
    to the water civset, that pulien's umdleryy who take these
    li you would avoid these annoy rnces, whenever a

    purgative medicine ts required, take a dose of

    RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS.

    THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND
    LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR.

    Persons afflicted with PILES, may rey ou a positive
    eure by their use.

    COATED WITH GUM.

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    if exposed to wet ur damp weather after taking these

    pills '
    SIX OF RADWAY’S PILLS

    Mave secured a vigorous evacuation, in severe eases
    of Inflammation of the Bowvwis, Paralysis, d&c., alter
    Croton Oil, Harlem Oil, injections and other means com-
    pletely failed. A dose of Radway’s Pills will remove all
    obstructions, and secure a free passage. Directions for
    use are inside cach box. Price per box,25 cents. Sold
    by Druggists, Medicine Dealers, aud Store-keepers,

    } N. B—Every Agent has been turnished with Fresh
    and new made Pilis. As each box is enclosed wits
    & Steel Engraved Label, take none others.

    c * RADWAY & CO0.,

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    DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c.

    Rimmell’s White Rose 1 entifice Soap.
    i Robinsons’ Judexicat Dentaisoap.
    PĂ©lletier’s Autisepticand Aromatic Tooth

    Soap.

    —_~ Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth

    aste,

    TFXUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- |

    ered as substitates for all the Powders
    and Washes heretofore used
    expressly fur the TEETH, ot

    ‘The purest Materials of whi h
    p ere ich Soap can

    e Made.

    }
    Aj; They are tasteless, save an agreeable 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 fetid
    matier and tartar, whieh render the breath.
    so impure and disagreeable.
    and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly
    | whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-
    mature decay of those priceless organs, the |
    full value of which is never realized until
    they are lost to us forever,

    THE STEREUODESMIC,

    » are prepured |

    They give tone)

    . ’ ’ ,
    THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
    ’y Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanctionon
    m a Majesty's Government, and the Chiets of
    the Faculte de France.
    YEINHERAPLON:—or CURE OF
    CURES, This successful and highly popular
    | medicament, as cwployed iu the continental bospi-
    itals by Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, coim-
    bines all the desiderata to be sungbt in a medie'ne
    of the kind, and surpasses everything bitherto ew-
    ployed. Devoid of taste. odowr, and appearance of

    medicine, it can be leit or carried anywhere, and |

    j taken from time to time without exciting suspicion
    Each package ovntains full instructions for every
    | Case.

    THERAPION, No 1, in three days only
    removes gonorrleen, gleet and all discharges, effec-
    tually superseding injections, the use of which does
    irreparable barm by laying the foundation of stric-
    ture and other serious diseases, In dysentery,
    piles, irritation of the lower bowe:, couch, bronchitis,
    asthma. and some of the more trying complaints of
    this kind, it will be found astonishing!y efficacious,

    | atfording prompt relief, where other well-tricd reme-
    | dies have Leen powerless.
    THELAPLON, No. 2, for syphilis. disease
    lofthe bones. sore throat, threatened destructionof
    the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim-
    | ples, spots. blotches, and all diseases tur which it
    jhas been too much # lushion to employ mercury,
    | sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer’s
    }teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine
    every vestige of disease rapidly disappears: aud the
    | skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy.
    THERAPION, No. 3, for reicxation, sper-
    matorrbua, wud all the distressing consequences
    | arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot,
    unhealthy climates, & It posseszes surprising
    power in restoring strength and vigour to the deti-
    'linated. To those who are prevented entering the
    | marriage state by the consequences of early error,
    | it will reoder essential aid by subduing all disqueli-

    fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system.

    Therapion may be procured at 11s, and 33s per pack-
    |age, through all medicine vendors, or in ÂŁ5 pack-
    ayes for fureign shipment. direct trom Loncon only,
    by which ÂŁ1 128. are saved: and ÂŁ10 packages for
    the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater
    | saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur-
    chaser should state which of the three numbers he
    requires.

    Here Masesty’s Yon. Commissioners have gra-
    ciously permitted the Governmenutstamp, bearing the

    | word * Therapion’’ in white letters, to be attached

    tu euch package; thus insuring the public against |

    | fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor
    ‘the sole right of supply throughout her dowinions;
    jand any infringement of whicu they will prosecute
    with the utmost sev erity.
    | Agents ror Exgrann, Thomas & Co, 7, Upper
    | St. Martin’s-lane, London; Kaimes & Co , Liverpool;
    Apothecaries Comp , Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Bristol;
    Cornish & Cu , Ply wouth; Rowe, Devenport; Kan
    dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable throug!
    | all wedicive vendors in the known world, or in case
    | of difficulty, by enclosing a dratt or order tor ÂŁ5 or
    ÂŁ10. according to the pature of the case, payable in

    London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large |

    package will be sent by return mail, carefully se-
    cured from observation or accident.

    PREMATURE DECAY OF THE
    SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether

    | arising from youthiul imprudence or the excesses of
    | adult life, iniection, climate, &c
    | warriage, the prevention and removal ot certain dis-
    | qualifications. Kules apd numerous prescriptions
    tor self-treatment. Sufferers who are prevented

    | from matrimony by the consequences of imprudence |

    should read this work, as pointing out the sure way
    to restoration of health. Sent post tree in an enve-
    | lope on regeipt of 3s, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub-
    | lisher, 14, Hand Court, Londen.

    The Cause and Cure of Premature

    | Decline.

    | Sold by all the Ageuts jor Dr. De Roos’ Medicines,
    ur sent post free, secure from observations

    divect from the Author, for 2s Gd.
    PPE MEDICAL ADVISER on the

    modern treatment of mental and physica) in-
    | Capacity, syphilis. stricture, &e.; with unfailing
    | rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very
    simple means, of ail the more Common diseases and
    | supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system
    | By De W De Roos, M. D., M. KR. C S., LS, A.,
    | &e., of the Hoole de Medicine, Paris, Graduate in Me-
    | dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Idcentiate of the
    | Royal Sccety of Apothecarus, &c.

    REVIEWS AND NOTICES,

    «To be your own counsel or your own doctor, en-
    tails risks that bave become proverbial to a degree
    | that prevents mucb good resolution 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 faculiy alone, and the public act
    wisely in refraining from their study. * Drixk deep
    or taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good advice where
    the uninformed inind, listening to its own apprehen-
    sions is oftener ready ty imagine than use its cool
    judgment. There is ene class of medical lore, how-
    ever, that stands in a position somewhat exceptional
    to our reaark, and which treats on disorders and
    irregularities in which morality is offended. For
    | this reason the patient too often suffers in secret, or
    | pursues in igaeranee practices that daily bring him
    ‘inte a more hopeless condition tor want of friendly
    ‘advice. To such we recommend a perusal of the
    .*Medieal Adviser’ of Waiter De Ros, M. D., of
    | London, an established Physician, graduate and

    licentiate of all the regular institutions of London
    j and Paris; aud who hes made nervous disorders aud
    | their baneful origin bis porticular study, rnd obtain-
    ed such a practice in this branch of therapeutics. as
    | qualifies him to be a sate and competent adviser.—
    | County Chronicle, May 7th, 1561.

    *the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Wacger
    | De Roos, M. D, for the class of diseasos upon which
    | it treats is undoubtedly the best and most soundly
    | practical book which has come under our notice
    | The author is aman of most enlarged experieace.”
    | —Derby Telegraph, June 29th,\861.

    | To those who contemplate marriage its perusal is
    | especially recommended. —The knowledge 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 so.—

    It is calculated to efect a complete revolution in the
    | treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex
    pensive, every sutferer may cure himself speedily,
    | privately, and at the least possible cost.

    F„row long practica? observation of the treatment
    pursued iu the wost famous Institutions of this covn-
    | try aud 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 ebaracterized his practice, in
    | which the distressing conseqaences resulting fron
    | the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar-
    | Suparilla, 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 chict attention to such diseases;
    | and te such only can confidence be safely extended.
    | Dr. De K. reters with pride to the numbers he has
    | been instrumental in resturing to health and happi-
    | ness, whilst to all who need such aid he offers every

    assurance of speedy restoration.

    | Foreign Resipents cae be successfuily treated by
    correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases,
    with a Bunk note or Bill on a London house for ÂŁ5
    or ÂŁ10, ik oider that a package of wedicines to
    | meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by
    next wail, thus avoiding the protracted suffering and
    | unnecessary joss of Valuable time, which uwust other-
    wise occur.

    R. DE KROOS’ GUPTLAL VITAL or
    LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters
    | Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de France;
    Royal College of Prussia, §c., bave in numberiess
    | 1nSiances proved their superiority over every other
    | advertised remedy for Spermatorrbeea, languor, las-
    situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex-
    | citement, needless fear, G.staste and ineapacity for
    | society, study or business; iudigestion, pains in the
    side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in
    | the head, imputency, impediments to murriage, &e.
    This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole
    | System, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus
    speedily removes nervous complainis,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 meroury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em-
    ployed iu vaiv, to the serious detriment of health,
    its surprising eflicacy has only to Le tested to be up-
    preciated,

    As these domplaints if neglected become chronic
    or incu: able, sufferers will do well before they waste
    Valuable time iu seeking aid from instruments, and
    | Other absurdities professing to supersede imedicines,
    to make tair trial of a remedy, which coucocted on
    unerrivg scientific principles, cannot fail, and nay
    be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet
    table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature.
    Price, lls, and four times the quantity at 33s per

    bottle, The ÂŁ5 packazes containing twelve ls
    | 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 on a London house or otherwise.
    | Extracts from letters which can be seen by an
    one. “ {am happy to say that I am now quite well,

    Observations on |

    the gondola, read Byron, and imagine Lic

    r . , agine herself} 1 Cask Sulphur, 2 Bbis Alum, 1 Bul. bi ~—
    in Veusee. She is tond of rowing, likewise, | } Cast Copperas, 1 bl. Crdbear, = are |

    and she is expert with all manner of boats, | © Bbls. English Ground Redwood,
    seuiling as well us rowing with great skill, | * Ces "Bee tale an ths Oh DRUG STORE
    we J ys ‘ae
    The ct tree Giarlotterown, June 3th, 1863,
    © cheapest and most advantageous food | '

    to use for fattening every deseripti
    poultry is ground oa These js tyne ba |
    confounded with vatmeal, or with ordiary |

    vnd oats. The whole of the grain is
    to @ fine powder ; nothing of any |

    ken from it. When properly

    Pensez-a-mei.
    W M. K. WATSON has received, per
    “ Uranus,” from LONDON, the above new |
    and fashionable SCENT, together with Evucess |
    Rimere S Bovatrr, West End, Jockey Club,
    Wrengipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedvos.
    mia, Millefleur, Rondeletia, Gerunium, Guard's
    @ bushel of the meul will more | Bo"48et, Ess Bouquet, Kitle Volunteers’ Boug uet,
    ltry shan @ bushel and | Windsor Bouquet, New Mown Hay aud Sweet ea, |
    x. und ' Sydeubam, Eau de Cologne, as seld at the Crystal |
    “reatest point) Palace, Treble Lavender Water, 1
    “break, | Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegar to supersede Exit |
    ide Cologne for all Toilet and Saniiory purposes
    — pasenet Vinegar and Swelling Salts, ‘in Morocea |
    Cases, Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Combs,
    “rushes, Sponges, Razors, Glycerings” Honey
    own Windsor, Rose, Sand and Vomiceilbas, Soup

    icke, for shaving, &c. Kc. &c.
    + Sone, June 8, 1603. '

    2 till So ke i ee

    SS Cedar-street - - - New York.

    ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales
    of OATS and other PRODUCE, and purehase

    | of Merchaudize for the British American markets.
    | Refer to— A. N. Brown, Eaqr., 185 Greenwich- |
    | street, New York; Messrs. Elliot & Co., 16 Lemoine- |
    street. Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown,
    P. E. Islan

    Crement Mecintyne.
    June 15, 1863.

    GEORGETOWN,
    WILLIAM SANDERSON,

    distilled Yrom Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re-

    tail General Agent, Auctionver & Broker.
    NOTARY PUBLIC,

    Agent for Col. Life Assurance Company in|
    x | King’s County. Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry. |
    ts, Saples Séap in Pots, Transparent Soup, in | Town

    Lots, Pasture Lots, aud Farms for
    a Sale in King’s Couniy,
    Noy. 18.

    | * Helen Davies,” from Quebec, and is now bottling ± . cas , He

    | rine : 3 oR thanks te you and your medicine of medi oe
    h Te Eg es MEDOC, and &| we? ' . . | D. P St. Asaph. “Lam bappy to say that Ish i
    | hhd. of rave WHITE WINE, called “ Vin de Nis-| DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES, jo: require wore, thank Ged. una .
    ) mes," which he offers at the following low prices | These TUUTH BRUSHES have been exten- | a 1k God, and 1 hope He wiil

    for Cash : Ree te . . ved mets _ oA es have oe for me.”—A.C,,
    | | sively introdaced, are hig r | Hartlepoo: ‘df my tongue could speak, or
    MEDOC, per dozen, 25s. b i : a De Ss. y e- yeretpatenty ‘could write to express my seetinadnai wtp der
    | hy the most eminent Dentists, and are war-, , > r
    VIN DENISMES, @o = 36s. —— ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL 20) PaPhs;, but neither tongue nor pen ot mine
    a wd ” . = av odes ; 0 80. °°—H.A. 3 oe “- } —
    ALFRED PHILLIPS. |& CO., Invenwrs and Patentees of the [ should have been i rmingham, Without you
    _ Ch. Town, August 3, 1863. “TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH h easy Faye woogie
    > The WINE will be ready for delivery, | cst “arate Pome = tte: oa bappy wan agein.”—-D FF, Inverness.
    | a Ba 1 ready -or ae a hd Only sold in this City by | never thank you sufficiently; had I never read of
    | 24S , WM. R. WATSON, Le pr pots Sor ag what [ might have been
    SOMETHING NEW! tz A supply of SILVER SOAP recom.| * Rinters Givi nuenems
    Sherwood’s Tea «& Cofftce Straimer. meuded as the BEST A RTICLE EVER SEEN
    : as, | for cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware. GOUT, KHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE
    A USEFUL and OKNAMENTAL: January 6, 1862, W.R. W, | SUIDNEYs, BLADDER, &. DR DE KOOS’ COM.
    . ee ~ be cot fo the Spout of a Pisses knn Ss lain et ~. | POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy
    ‘Tea or Coffe Pot. Price on vd, | Rem vere ints.
    CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every house Molasses and Sugar. perreee bre Dasseeee or ae Ottenie Suman a
    owner ~—_ nyo LANTERNS. toe burn Kero: | THE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE rally, whieh too frequeatly harass the sufferer over
    sene Oil without chimnies. a0 Hhds. CIENFUGOS MOLASSES, choice. the best years of life, and end only ia an agonising
    All for sale by 60 Hids. MUSCOVADO boa. j death, They agree with the most delicate stomach,
    H. E. STARBIRD & CO, 20 iHhds. SUGAR, choice. jand in three days effect a eure when capivi, cubebs,
    Vity Hardware store, For sale cheapcst in market. | &e., have utterly failed. 2s Yd., 45. 6d., Lhe , and
    June 8, 1863. w J. 8. CARVELL, | 38s. per box. .The superiority of these celebrated

    August 10, 1863.

    aa ' own |

    AINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, !

    ae nt os

    medicines over everything of the kind, is
    ‘acknowledged, and the extra
    them without precedent.

    | Many there are, who from nateral qi

    | fear of discovery,would silently bear theiy
    rather than apply tor aid to those from w

    | may reasonably expect relief. With the abupe

    ‘dies the sutlerer may without the know © of
    second person, cure bimself epecdily, privately cad
    at the least possible expense. :

    “«T have taken your Pills and always derive prong
    oenefit from them.”--W. W. H., Qucen’s Colie
    Cambridge. ‘1 bave taken your Pilis with the
    happy result.”—B. H., Cork. ** Your Pills do we
    great goud,I feel better this last twelve months thea

    \for years before ”"—F. G., Warsham,

    | Your Pills did me more gcod than anything | hay ~
    taken.” —M. J Dursley. “1 bave tried your 4
    ‘and derived the greatest benefit therefrom.’
    \@, Navy Hotel, St. Lieler’s.

    | Sold by Langley & Jobnston, Hollis-etreet, Ea.
    | lifax, Neva Scotia; W. R. Watson, Charlottetows,
    | Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Beq., News Officg
    | Sydney, Cape Breton; BH, Parker, (late Falmer
    | & Co.) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & Qo.
    | Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, Ney
    | Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co., Que.
    | bee, A. & J. Langley, Yates Street, San Prag,
    leisco; Mr. Murdo, Druggi-t, and J. MeCoubrey
    | Exq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thowas Walkep
    & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lymans & Go,
    Toroute, of whom also way be had THE MEDI.
    CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty urise in pro.
    ‘euring any of the abeve, enclose the amount by.
    j draft or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Bicoms.
    bury Square, London, W.C,, and they will be seut
    ' securely packed per return.
    |

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    CAUTION.— There being highly injurious imitations
    of the above, sufferers should guard agammst the recom,
    _mendation of other medicines by dickomest vendors, whe
    | thus obtain @ larger profit. ‘Lo rroveet THE Pung
    |acarinsT rkeavup, Hex Masesry’s Hon, Commissiog,
    | ERS have directed trot the words “ Waiann De
    | Lonpon,”’ be printed in wiate letters on che Slang
    affived to the above, to imitate which is felumy. ‘

    February 3, 1562.

    epee Seen

    MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS.

    PHOENIX BITTERS.

    TYVUHESE Medieines have now been before the

    public for a period of THIKTY YMARKS, an@
    | during that time bave maintaimed a high charactey
    in alumost every part of the globe for their extraor.
    ‘dinary and immediate power of restoring perfecg
    health to porsens suffering under nearly every king
    | of disease to which the human frawe is liable.

    IN MANY THOUSANDS

    | of certificated instances, they have even rescued guf-
    ferers from the very verge of an untimely grawe,
    | after wil the deceptive nostrums of the Gay had ute
    | terly teiled; and to many thousands they have —
    |permaneutly secured that uniform enjoyment. of
    health without which life iteelf is but a partial bless.
    jing. Se great, indeed, bas their eflicacy invariably
    | and infallibably proved that it bas-appeared scarcely
    less than mireculous to those who were acquainted
    | with the beautifully philosupbical principles upon
    | which they are compounded, and upon which they
    | copsequently act. 1t waste their wanifort and sens
    sible uction in purifying the springs and channels of
    life, and indulging them with renewed tone and
    vigor, that they were indebted tor their nawe.

    Unlike the bost of pernicious quackeries whieh,
    boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFK MEDIL.~
    CINKS are purely and solely vegetable; and contain.
    | neither Mercury vor Antimony vor civsemec vor any
    | other mineral, in any form whatever. They are en-
    | tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful
    | plants, tbe virtues or which, though long known to
    | several Indian tribes, and recently lv some eminent
    pharmwacentical chemists, ace altogether unknown to.
    | the ignorant pretouders to medica! science ; and were
    | never before administered in sc bap ily efficacious,
    | a combination.

    The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the
    Stumach and bowels the varjousimpurities and crudi-.
    ties constantly settling round them; and to remove
    the hardened faces whic collect in the convolu-
    tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only
    partially cleanse these, and leave such cullected
    masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness
    with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea,
    with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known
    tu all regular 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 VEGE-
    TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid.
    neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver
    and lungs, the healthful action of whieh entirely
    depends apoo the regularity of the urinary organa,
    The blood, which tukes its red color trom the agency
    jef the liver and lungs, betcre it passes into the
    heart, being thas purified by them, and nourished
    | by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely
    | through the veins, repews every part of the system,
    }and triumphantly mouvts the bauuer of Leaith 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
    | and second stomachs, and cresting a fow of pure
    healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind;
    Flatuleacy, Tness of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache,
    Restlessness, Hi-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy,
    which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
    vanish, as a natural consequence of its eure.

    COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
    the intestines with aso! ventprocess, and without vio.~
    |leuce; all violent purges leave the bowels castive
    within two days.

    DIARRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the
    sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oe-
    casioned, and by promoting the lubrivative seeretion.
    of the wucuous membrane.

    FEVEKS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
    regular circulation, through the process ef perspi~
    ration in such cases, and the thorough solutien of
    all intestinal obstruction in others.

    The Live Mevicwwss have been known to cure
    Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Goue
    in half that time, by removing local inflammation
    from the muscles and ligaments of the joints.

    Dropsies of ull kiads, by freeing and strengthen«
    ing the kidneys and bludder; they operate most de-
    lightfully on these important orgaus, and hence they
    have ever been found w cortsin remedy for the
    worst cases of Gravel,

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

    Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air
    vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even
    slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed,
    becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis-
    euses.

    Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the pertect
    purity which these LIFE MLDICINES give w the
    blood, aud all the humors.

    Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their
    alternative eflect upon the fluids that feed the skin,
    and the morbid state of which occasions ail 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 Sal: Rheum, anda 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
    }wod obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME-
    | DICINES deserve a distinet and emphatic recom.
    mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in thie
    city, that the former proprietor of these valuable

    Medicires was himself afflicted with thie complaint
    | for upwards of rHikTy-Five YEARS, and that be tried
    | in vain every remedy prescribod within the whole
    ‘couwpass Of the Materia Medica. He, however, at
    length tried the Medicine which is now offered tothe
    | public, aud Le wus cured in a very short time, after
    | his recovery had been pronounced not Opby impro,
    |bable, but absulutely impossible, by ony buwam
    | means.

    FEVER,AND AGUE,
    For this scourge of the western country these Mes
    | dicines will be found a safe. speedy, and certain re-
    imedy. Other medicines leave the system subject
    to a return of the disease—a cure by there wedi-
    leiues ie permaneot—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED,
    / AND BE CURED. : ;
    | Vilious Fevers and Liver Complaints.
    General Debility, Loss or Aprevite, ans Diseasts
    | OF FeMALes—there medicines have been used with
    | the most Leneficial results in cases of this description;
    |—Kuive’s Evin and Sckoruna, in its worst forme,
    | yields to the mild yet powertul action of these re-
    | markable Medicines. Nigar Swears, Nexvous De~
    | BILITY, Nervous Compxiaints of all kinds, Parity
    |TATION OF 1HE Heart, Painren’sCoxic, arespeedily
    | cured.
    MERCURIAL DISEASES,
    | Persons whose coastitutions bave become impaired
    | by the injudieious use of Mercury, wiil 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
    | ol every patient.
    BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS.
    | Several have lately been discovered, and their
    nefarious authors arrested, both iu the city of New
    | York and abroad.
    | Buy of no one who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT.
    Prepared by Dr. W. Bb. MOFFAT,

    335 Broadway, N.Y.

    | Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char-
    lottetown, Geueral Ageut, and by

    James Pidgoun, New London; Jobu Beer, Bedeque;
    Garret and Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport;
    W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Kod-
    gers, Cascum pec ; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s;

    Jobo Fr.st, Grand Kiver; George Wigginton,

    Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.S. Holman,

    } Saumerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse.

    July 17, 1861. y-

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    ;

    | Khe Examiner

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    _& by EDWARD WHELAN, at bis Office, Hille-
    Lorough-street, near Kiug-square. Paice—lig pep
    aunum, payable half-yearly IN anvancs,

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