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    MAILS
    By Steamer “ Westmorland.”
    ARRANGEMENT.

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    Painis, Oils, and
    pron SALE CHEAP by
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    HUST RECELVED, per
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    arlton’s
    Condition Powders!
    BUSINESS CARDS.

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    Warine Insurance Company

    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

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    IMPROVED

    BQDES MATA.

    de subscriber offers SEVERAL VA-). ..2,

    FOR SALE,

    FREEHOLD FARMS

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    FARMERS! LOOK HERE!
    4 ue Subscriber has received, Ex Lapy
    ID

    direet from the Manufacturers, A
    KINDS OF

    UNOAS,

    ASSORTMENT OF ALI

    LUABLE IMPROVED PARMS FORSALE Me a
    situated on Township No. 31, vi Goods generally kept in Stock.
    rWO FARMS: 1S aud 69 acres each Newly Invented Patent Proucus, for Land 2 horses,
    es \W ‘ [> do do 1 sf uv Machines, for l
    ‘ 1 {t hese i iti a warranted the best on the Island, and can
    tate of « ‘ Dwel llouses, Bart : iwh werk as some Of 1 two Horse
    W \ . ‘ ver makers; thus effecting a vast amonnt
    {LSC Pry ! } , bot f man and horse, and ave thie
    ‘ .% t v ss of Straw t 1 ‘ en it
    ‘ Wea i s ielt us ! er} enttle
    ANE ALSO e FARMS. | New Patent Root and Siraw Cutters, for saving
    We biver, With i Hay a hate
    Churns, ihe excellent Butter jn
    LL. ‘I SE PROPERTIES ± i fl rt 10 minutes
    " ‘ Than as W Cul i i Stump Extractor, to
    io Vi w Pota 1) t Wii with
    ; oe ‘ her improved F: ww I ents
    . rt ; “s is i ve Machines 1} now be sold at low
    , ' ? rat fas ned ones, by which such expe
    WV 1. DO! > BM, aand excellent v k is now perforined \
    Apr [863 if Charlottetown vast bencfit to the land bas been ected by the use
    : - lof those newly invented Uc: YLINDASRMOULD
    SitLf OF BOARD PLOUGHS, of Smitu & FIetp, Green
    1] 7) ‘ Murs., who have obtained sĂ© veral Gold Prizes
    pul SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, t of the old Scotch and Irish Ploughs.
    tt COLONIAL BUILDING ( let Parties wanting any of e above valuable and
    ie WEDNESDAY, the ‘ N low | i Machines this season will require to
    b } ' t rour of Twelve o clock an early day, having now ly atew
    i s ‘ t 1 fk spe ena, at ORWELL CHEAE
    l M ‘ i \ ) re, cheaper than the cheapest, from 4 NEEDLE
    y p8iw wee I iw \N ANCHOR P. STEPHENS
    Ă© } M \ ts Orwell, Sept. I4, 1863
    ‘ r hi
    | ) CITY TANNERY
    } 4 } \ P i ‘ L aA rv +
    i LAND be t Town Lots Nos. 9 hina
    i i ‘ y b 4 >» 4
    sal Aa tae Notice to the Pabtic.
    aM s ———
    Frown Lote Nos. 95, 8, 59 (PVe subscriber will pay at the office of the
    i row I ‘ CITY TANNERY,
    = s Eke Ar mere -
    Âź Kes j FOUR-PENCE HALF-PENNY
    Lhe I I ner pound, CASH for any quantity of Ox and Cow
    it t i 1 warket prices for shee} SKIDS, as G Qybed
    ‘ 28 Weekly 6
    ' be os ry vague \ roug it the Island will be guided
    F : L ‘a ‘ c byt * Weekl
    ) Llous n I : S -
    ‘ ul j H TENSLE) Charlottetowi AGENTS
    te , cm ? %, = oy + Minow Nowe, bh nitugue bridge,
    UHAKL Es HEN: LEY, iikedaciienene Ven ean
    i JOSEPH HENSLEY Kidward Robertson, New Town, Belfast,
    “J SEPR Ifenxs EY s, to y nas Cral ‘i Samsn erside.
    Richard Hibbitt, ao

    ton, St. Eleanor’s,

    . } Dares
    Ceutrevilie, Bedeg te,

    Charles Com;

    Jacorperated 4th April, 1863. A B O7n | 1 rag r ot - Murgaie,
    . at argain and Easy payment,| « 4, Je, New Glasgow,
    WILLIAM HEAKD, Esqume. Montague Bridge, King’s Conaty, PLE. 1 a4 ~W.B. DAWSON,
    HON. DANL. DAVLEs, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, | snd B onay 40%: x Sit, wih des
    JAMES DUNCAN, Ese j (ENRY UASZARD, ise. , 2 Om) 3 he ‘ — . - " P
    a ee eee isueis of potatoes. A Sherwood’s Pea & Coffee Sirainer.
    st gTARY “ b.wi ft lone ene i bi) vie . oe . 1? rN ,
    DANIEL J. ROBERTS vhere a Granary might be « 4 USkKPUL and CKNAMENTAL
    Via fust as i be received With a building L Tea or Cotfe Pot Price only Is 6d
    . -— ae ett ul JOO feet dey Ais CAST FUNNEL IRONS, which every house
    ' } a Leuseheld t ‘ owner should have. LANTERNS, te barn Kero
    Queen Insurance Company | feet tad a store or Granary 24 x 18 feet, with | gene Oil without chimes
    ” al hott a for le b
    OF LIVERPOOL., : properties are most valaable and frst: cee TE SPARBIRD & CO
    = hl " " = t e an « r bu | a VOLK ‘ -
    7? ; ouch : A 4 : August 10, 1863.
    es Subseriber, having been appointed built 100 feei from 1 gr way Baogers eae fie : ce i
    i af ‘ a ve first clase Ins (% r wood janiied DY @ Crane, ud tie Line ppea ‘ "9 ‘ 9 ‘g> r 9
    Peopertee eee bee ee ee Pee highest price given for BARLEY
    * iftetown Ae ) ‘ ha au tf, UNG ine Taken IN pay tie I . . arn .
    hurlottetown, J ; ” A ship of 500 tons might be built on the edge ot and OATS, at
    Ex sti teins tauren sinus e et annel, and launched at any tide with hi Coles’s Brewery and Distillery,
    no trouble or risk.
    din reference ‘ i wieto Pariament and A quantity of Jun per and various kinds of woc Constant y on hand, a prices chi Apel than cal be
    e@riered by | House of ( Hons to st. Âąth | in the vicinity can n trade at a low ce, | purchased in the Market, the best of Rom, B ty
    } is willl ut tne i = Ha t) r one or LWO Vesseis, ald aw Vurd fitted u aj} {7, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle of Mal Whi
    forthe year, paid by the “QUEEN was ÂŁ20.) «mall exper se. ~More t a | sey. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale.
    leing towards of ÂŁ1000 mere th paid by any | bus sof produce were shipped last fall at at tr own, November 14, 13867
    . »P > Ppp TANG
    ee eat saltcon ln tnec tats) (ie ee : LABRADOR ILERRINGS.
    pa . si ey fexmMs—A Fourth paid down, and four or five i : : opie
    Pat + Nat Ny ah Commun. within the | 2 oore tor the bulunce, secured _ | FENHE subseriber is receiving—
    nates yin wey nny kdl teenage Should the above properties not be sold by SA 300 Bbls. Choice LABRADOR tRINGS
    6 inate iso large an 1 " FURDAY, the 0th OCPOBER next, they wiil be ; Bb array & HERRINGs.
    ‘ Fire or] Dey nents as the Quec put up by AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, on sume day —— Also in Store-——
    ne Satya Ae at In making this statement,we | ind sold withont reserve [ 500 Bbls. Bay de Chaleur Herring—
    BWKE BO ± " } rs ore 1 ar ee ‘| Gener s a ‘. on quire of Willia ‘2 wld, Esq. € harlottetown the eatch of the present mouth.
    eC Ul Peiles, Daliet aver i won, U Hiam Sanderson, a Ch retow) or the . ~ > .
    Reval, aud the Lancashire Lusurancve Companies . - : ‘ tn , « a sYTENS ms ‘ i J. 8. CARVELL.
    2 wher, PATRICK STEPHENS Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1863 30
    jer ( ‘ e, Noy. 2, 186] | Orwe Cheap Store a Needle to an Anchor. | § aE een a
    ” Ay ifi t t @ sta hs € ni-} * Wi will t F —T ; +} I ! } ; = G & TY
    8 lit Ke A Bare ii € aime rade . 4 ee. }
    ite : ' ' in £ i 4 | sg : RK ' "3 s W lie prenuses PECTING TO ARRIV E—20 Hhdsa. SUGAR
    fille s fe «¹ om Bal e siz \ wrese . 7 x dept 23. 13868. om.
    mad Is aasocjation ice its foundation. Such SALE 0% ze Saf. ae Saf. '
    tnecest i inived, rarely attained; and it attests at | Wolyable Fy d P afes ! afes!
    a fomanagement,andthepes | VaiuaDIe Freehold Property,|......< ° |
    he confidences jn its constitr ’ if8%O be Sold by PUBLIC AUUCTLUN H HE Subseriber offers for sale, cheap for
    “ : - " Nov. 2. 1861.) i i # a oy mata Ju ey eashb, afew Patent FIREP-ROOF SAFES.
    {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861. | _ atthe Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, S. CARVELL.
    “Te must he gratifving to the generally, }0m the Fourth day « f MARCH next (1564), at the Charlottetown, Aug, 24, 1863. tf
    and espectatiy ta the proprietors, te fud that ite in t ~ Weve Chuck, heen, by irt we Of 2% eens , - seen eee
    eon e Tea > Vears . crensed a rof Sale contained in a certain Indenture « W Vi R WwW ATAON
    t av, } au We «i sited the benth day ol De ce! peat, Lsot), sai e . , i . ,
    ' Company, “ 8 erind, | wud made between the Honorable William For Bers to intimate that he has received
    ever ti . el ‘ ~ = N rae OF wt tte 9 T Daniel ie ive mys, per “ Sesnees Z
    CS eee Phis speat iy for a Ye getivitY amt rea ft er snag ent. whiie the lin “" w tied, en adewe the ounes ee 1 Puncheon English VINEGAR, 1 Cask PAINTS
    prompiness with which uli the « arising out | iu fe — t Keon useigned Oo ue Ait CHOSE | Boiled and Raw Linseed OIL, 1 Bale CLOVES,
    of the late cisastrocts fi: : London were met. tes- | Tracts, I es or Pa ls of Land, be y Pasture | } Bale Senna, | Cask Olive Oi, 2 Bbls Saltpetre
    : ' v ra u ti eve funds ro . po | v , hy , in ° Royakty o i Cask Suipbur, 2 Bbls. Alam, 1 BbL. Blue Stone,
    1 . ie . iy ig a r±ℱ # le nee . green Ig ‘ ing me 1 Cus pperas l Bbl Cudbear,
    The Liverpool and London [Fo ee eee eee Or ee gt tbe said | 6 Bbls. English Ground Redwood,
    re 4ity D i± “aD hoy Bepi 1D ihe Lice ± ue . } ± : .
    en Bictader of moe me oats eons dn pd 3} Cuses Eny rates lonary, f is
    FIRE AND LIFE eres rare ee rones oF Elan - e atthe CITY DRUG STORE.
    Salt siund, reference being thereuity hu il

    NSURANCE

    “Puke Agent for the above first

    ‘ » Xr finere fu ly and at large appear.
    class apply to the Subseriber or | S.,)

    nicitor

    English Fire hh nee ± any begs to} ’ e
    cuit th Ee the "bell SF te’ divacneaes A.D. 1363, i
    2 ! Priapiyhars ers. WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. |
    ‘ ed i this ± oT i “Ie be security
    . toe Waid JoserH Hens ey, Solicitor
    i j puy soeses, Which cmhanain 7. dimly a
    w vill , r Companies, mav be safely ℱ « — {
    sted ior to the tliordéd OV any! 3 q pre hs ELE!
    ether Company in the Island Phe Liverpool and ~1 IRE FP * > ‘.
    bortedon 7: & | Inen ree €' yer ha heen in A ig oe . ℱ ney cA
    Kuccessiul Operation «ing S36. wit #2 shicies ali { ~, _on Lo Phree, co g 100 act sef LAND,
    : : me Se eee Ga { Which are na go f cultivation, fenced
    , off nÂą heids, Ă©& the reniai reovers
    ' y 1 rr a * -
    p ‘ . : / nin | 1 Ha and Fencing The Main Roud
    j 1 '
    P LSI saad : .. | rans th Farm, and it has a front of ten
    ow ide } y ‘
    nem 4 ie = od." I ere, Where abunduxce of
    os: ± ‘ } § | { nu 2
    i ‘ ‘ i ied Cee ake ee early new — DWELLING
    : wal fi , , af th HOUSE 30 « 2 FRAME BARN 40 x 30; ;
    wD * gitenn a a LO BAKN of ; i the sume size, and “@ silaii
    , cat „ “py FISH HOUSE at the shore
    o nad by — Maule Tor > e 4 Deoe
    t ee wae, al hd e whale of th epital be swept Part of the Parehase Mor ey can remain on the
    ! in Texpect it ers, ib is Lc ved, from | Premises \ppheation for further particulars to be
    ‘ ' , i the ‘ at to Mr ] Vlas Mouuta nh eke fhe i relmlses, |}
    And leatiy. the Agent being appointed by Power | °* @ _ GEORGE W. HOWLAN.
    \ i rectiy frou England. is an wised to Alberton, March 9, JS63 [si
    o ‘
    wis tthe los trays ooo Leasehold Farm for Sale,
    vii ’ } - s iA a | | ° aie
    VW - r advantag e Company is OU be sold by virtue of a power of Sale
    not dispo thouch it might owe wstitied) to | contained in an Indenture of Mortgave, dated
    Ka hiuher rate of premiam than other English | the 27th day of June, 861, and made between Ber
    Companies, „ h do not present the same advan-/ pard shannon of Towns! ip 35, furmer, and Johr
    tayreotts Teitures, andthe Avent has Leen advised | Shannon of the sane pla €, mail carrier, of the onc
    that aa auiform rite hus been agreed upon by the | part, and Joo Kaight of Souris, merchant. of the
    i ee yi Us Company and te Wueen'’s, and | other part,—all the unexpired term of 999 vears

    s shoald, in this r apeet, wet)
    W. A. JOUNSTONE,
    Avent of the Live: I

    mentioned in acertain lease from Roderick Charles
    MeDeonald to the suid Bernard Shannon.
    Fund London the
    surance Company

    GEORGETOWN,

    i aud made
    ith day of November, 1841.) of an end to that
    tract of jand situaie in Bedford Parish, in Queeu's
    unty, colowencing On the north side of St Py ter's
    | Road,
    }

    ane aud running from thence North one deuree:
    mat, fe Venty-o
    | pree; North, fiv hains and five links: thence

    WILLIAM SANDERSON, North, om j thai Hy my pt chaius and shisas
    Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re- | ints.:, thence Bust, one dexree ;
    tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. | 800 OY Snes:

    }
    Challis; theiwe

    South, six chains
    thence Soath, one deyree; West.
    seventy-oue chaius and eighty-six links to the
    } Road, nforesasd ; and thence along said roud to the

    ; " " lace of beginning ; bounded on the North by lands
    agent for Col. Lite Assurance Company in | - the occupation of dames EK. Wood and yn Ramo

    King's County. Agent for Pigtou Iron Foundry. MeD mald; on the East by Peter Phee’s land, on
    Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for | ‘!± Soh by said road, and on the West by lands
    pale in King’s County. jin the ocenpation of James Brossugh, containing,
    Noy. 18 by estimation, fifty-two acres, a litle more or less,
    anaes “i Cae ee eee ee
    ip vr
    JOSEPH CREAMER, M. D.
    . , ~
    Physician and Surgeon, |
    MORREL, - ------/P. E. ISLAND.!

    NOTARY PUBLIC.

    appurtenances thereunto belonging
    TERMS-—2 per cent. of the purchuse money to
    be paid on the day of Sale, and the remainder on
    delivery of the Deed
    For further particulars apply to Rernard Shannon
    on the farm, or J. K. Bourke. Mill View, Lot 49
    All payments to be made to J. R. Bourke Esq.
    J.A.S. MCDONALD.
    isl kin

    “MR, W, A. JOHNSTON, | Leaseha ai

    Leasehold Farm for Sale.

    OF HALIFAX, N.S. POR SALE the Leasenoun Iyrerest
    OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES

    Attorney and Barrister at Law, | 6% pawn, sicuste two iniles from Soon
    „ au » f LWO lulies Irom Sou ort, iy
    Notary Public, &e, &e. Lot 48, fronting the Sea shore; 60 acres are ah ared
    gr Orrvice—Mrs McDonald's, next door to 2ud in a high state of cultivation, and is well
    Mfrs. Forsyth’s, North gide of fenced,—the remainder is covered with hard and

    — , cae Sa a : {soft wood. There ure six acres limed, and fifty

    cucea oq eC. } 7

    eeven barrels in comport ready for the sprinw, and
    Charlottetown, October 2]. 1861.

    ft

    | five or six hundred loads of Manure in the vard
    pe SLA MANURE can be had within about three
    i Phere are about

    7. o nae | quarters of a mie from the farm.
    ROSE Ww McINTYRE, le ti ina Hou cE whe: r On the farm isa

    gl ‘ f{OWELLING HOUSE 30 by 26 feet. ands i
    General Commission Merchants, bbe MAME dood to tat ate tee eee

    li by 10 feet, sk to the bott a new
    SS OCedar-street -- - New York.

    re !
    ‘ ‘ f nh 1; “aiso
    BAKN, 50 by 27 teet, all double-boarded and u place

    for Cattic underneath. A Horse SABLE 25 by 20

    feet, double-bourded. Also Sheep Houses and Shed,

    a OATS and ot r PRODUCE, and purchas: failing Spring of Water, anda quarry of good land

    panes fe | i American markote stone fle lease is for 999 yeurs. Rent one
    #d Ppt io Rad 185 Greenwich g per acre.

    Bas ° vk. Mes i 1 & rf pte jon p above farm is under crop, and will be sold

    & he ‘ }; dle P.. Wea iker, Charlottetown to suit Lue purchaser with or without the crep
    PP. Yeland Cuemenr Mcinryng. Teamus—Ove half of the purchase money to be
    Sums b>, 15963 }paid down, andthe remainder may remain for

    several years on vood security

    kor further particulars ap nly to the Subscriber

    7)
    PELLR ROBERTSON.

    ‘JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT,

    Coach & Sicigh Builders,| %*) 7.1. ei
    Mienmt Sireet, i Lor Sale or to Df sek.

    (FORM the inhabitants Yharlotte- | ; ee Oe. sai :
    nae Mee Abaca ee AegA eder in WELL FINISHED DWELLING

    rag & yh ‘ i ; , 4% HOUSE and STORE, with a good Granary
    Âą ators ec), wnd Stable, in an excellent business stand, at the
    ‘wm opt y — — Head of St. Peter's Buy. Apply to Audrew A.
    es ' + payee: | McDouald. Georgetown, or on the premises to
    ba” Al) orders. pan-taally aticnced to : HN PARKER
    ihe inet J ned to, ae _ JOHN PARKER.
    i oan. | Mead St. Peter's Bay, 16th April, 1803. ur

    mnirw on band « no
    whieh wilt the solid ch

    West, one de- |

    | Sold by all Dealers.

    Charlottetown, June &th, 1863.

    Pensez-n-moi,.
    5 ℱM. R. WATSON has received, per

    * Urnanvs,’’ from LONDON, the above new
    SCENT,

    and fashionable towether with KuGéeni

    PILLS.

    pS n

    affecting the Liver,
    and Bowels.

    All Disorders

    Stomach

    These Pills can be confidently recommended as |
    the most simple and certain remedy for indigestion, |

    flatulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, constipation,
    and all the many maladies resulting from disordered
    stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of primary
    importance to set the stomach right. These Pills
    are purifiers, alteratiyes, and strengtheners ‘of the
    stomach. They may be taken under any Âąireum-
    torily aperient, they are mild in their operation, and
    beneficial to the whole system.

    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-
    Their general aperient qualities well Gt
    them for a domestic medicine, particularly for fe-
    wales of all ages and periods of life. They never
    betray any disagreeable irritating qualities; they

    tulness.

    gnickly eject all impurities from the system, and |
    regulate every function of the body, giving wonder- |

    ful tone and energy to weak and debilitated per-

    system ih @ Inost extravordinary manner,
    To regain Health, Strength, and
    Vigour.

    Whenever persous find themselves in that state |
    and there are 80 |

    little out of heaith,”
    many Canses at work to shorten life, it is necessary
    i that Hol
    jever known, should be at onee taken, as they not
    only rid both solids and fluids of all morbid matters,
    but regulate all disordered actions, and strengthen
    | the frame in a most extraordinary manner.

    Old Coughs, Colds and Asthmatical
    Affectionrs.
    | These Pills,

    termed a °*

    |
    upon the throat and chest, and kee ping those parts

    covered with the preparation, will be found the most |
    effective remedy for asthma, eoughs, colds, bronchi. |

    tis, and ivflueoza. These remedies tranquilize the
    hurried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes,and

    assist in disivudging the phlegm which stops up the |

    air-pussages. This treatment has proved wonder
    tully efficient in not only curing old settled coughs
    ind colds, but asthma of many years standing, and
    ven when patients who were in 3u bad @ state as

    not able to lie down von their beds lest they be |

    choked by phlegm,
    | Derangement and Distension of the
    Bowels, Flutulency, Diarrhoea
    | and Dysentery.

    Any symptoms of the above complaints should be
    immediately met by appropriate duses of these Pills,
    according to the printed directions: delay may b

    followed by disastrous onsequences. Tuese Pill:
    sre'a certain remedy for all the ailments of the ali

    f the food, and act wost kindly on the stomach,
    )liver, bowels, and kidueys. As a household medi-

    ine they are unrivalled, and should always be
    } ul band,

    | Very Important, of Costiveness
    Dewnure.

    Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness,

    yet, at certain periods, it 's a sure sign that danger |

    }is near. All who are seized with apoplexy and pa

    ilysis, have previously sutfered from costivenegs.
    jin the former case, the blood flies to the head, a
    |} small vein is ruptured on the brain, and we know

    ;

    |

    |

    | the rest Let wives counsel their husbands, and
    |

    |

    | husbands their wives, never to go to bed a second |

    night, if the bowels have not been properly moved
    juring the day, particularily if they feel heavy anc
    trowsy. A few gentle doses of these fine Pills wil)

    dangerous symptoms.

    | Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world

    jor ihe following diseases :—~

    (gue Female lrregula- Scrofula, or

    Asthma | rities | King’s Evil

    Vilious Com- |Fevers of all ‘Sore Throats
    plaints kines jStone & Grave
    slotches on the Fits \Necond ry Sy my
    Skin Gout toms

    Bowel Comp- |Head-ache Tie-Douloureux
    luints Indigestion Tumours

    Colies Inflammation Ulcers
    j yustipation of Jaundice i\Veuereal Affec
    the Bowels Liver Compl'nts tions
    Jonsiiuption Lumbaygo Worms of all
    | | Âą i i ind
    | Debilit: Piles inds
    | Dropsy Ri | Weakness, fror
    Dyseutery Ret« whatever cause

    | &e., &c.

    Sold at the Establishment of Prorrssor HoLio

    ay, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; als

    y all respectable Drugyists and Dealers in Medi

    nes throughout the civilized world, at the follow
    ices: — 1s 1}d, 28 Yd, 4s Od, lis, 228, and 33s

    each Box.

    Erysipelas |

    N. B.—There is a considerable saving by taking
    he lurger sizes. rections for the guidance oi
    patients in every disorder are allixed to each Box

    July 6, 1863. .

    RimekL’s Bocquet, West End, Jockey Club
    Frangipane, Wood Violet, Love's Myrtle, He dyos
    mia, Milleleur, Rondeletia, Geranium, Guard's
    Bou et, Ess Bouquet, Ritle Volunteers’ Bouquet

    Windsor Bouquet, New Mown Hay and Sweet Pea
    Sydenham, Eun de Cologne, as seld at the Crysta
    Pala Se. Preble Lavender Water,
    Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Viveg {
    de Cologne for all Toilet and Sanitory purposes, |

    itic Vinegar and Smelling Salts, in Morocco |
    Pastiles, Suchets, Markin; i : }

    distilled Tron

    irto supersede kan

    uk, Combs, |
    , Honey, |
    ce Stone, Soup |

    srushbes, nyes, Razors, Give
    Brown Windsor, Rose, Sand and Pou
    i Naples Soap in Pots, Transparent Soap, in }
    Cakes and Sti mg, &e. We. Ke. |
    City Dave Srorx, June 8, [863.

    “ JUDSON’S
    MOUNTAIN HERB

    PILLS.

    The Manochan or Great Medicine.

    iabviets,

    YP HESE Pills have now been thoroughly tested

    i and have maintained the highest character
    everywhere, they bave the wonderful power of re-
    storing tobealth persons suflering under all diseases
    arising from

    IMPURE BLOOD,

    and as the Blood is the life when pure, so it is when
    corrupt the source of nine-tenths of the diseases
    which afflict mankind

    The following are among the distressing variety
    of disexses in which these Pills are invaluable.

    Bitiots Fevers anp Liver Compcaints—-General
    Debility, Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Females,
    —tie Medicine has been used with the must bene-
    ficial results in cases of this description :—King’s
    Kvil and Scrofula, in its worst forms yields to the
    mild yet powerful action of this most remarkable
    Medicine. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner-
    yous Complaints of all kinds, Paipitation of the
    Heart, Painters’ Colic, are speedily cured.

    Dy-persia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and
    second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy

    bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Flatulency, |
    Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, |
    Ill Temper, Anxiety, Langour, aud Melancholy, |
    which are the general sywptoms of Dyspepsia, will |

    !

    vanish. as a natural consequence of its cure.

    Costivenes by cleansing the whole length of the
    | intestines with a sulvent process, and without vie-

    lence: all violent purges leave the bowels costive
    within two days.

    Fevens, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
    regular circulation, through the process of respira-
    tion in such cases, and the thorough solution of all
    intestinal obstructior in others.

    Scurvy, Utcers ANp Invererate Sores, by the
    perfect purity which this Medicine gives to the
    b ood and ajl the bumors.

    Scorzuric Eruprioys and bad complexions, by |

    their alterative effect upon the Quids that feed the
    skin, and the morbid state of which ovcasions all
    eruptive complaints sallow, cloady and other dis-
    agreeable complexions.

    The use of these Pills for a very short time will
    effect an entire cure of SaLt KueuM, and a striking
    improvement in the clearoess of the skin. Common

    Cops and Inrivenza will always be cured by one |

    douse, or by two in the worst cases.

    MercuriaL Diseases — Persons whose constita-
    tions have become impaired by the injudicious use
    of Mercury, will fiad this med:cine a perfcct cure, as
    they never fail to eradicate from the system ali the
    effects of Mercury, infinitely svoper than the mcst
    powerful preparations of Sarsapariila.

    be :
    are made, were discovered In a very surprising way
    among the Tezueuns, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico.
    Get the Aimanac of our Agent, and you will read
    with delight the very interesting account it contains
    of the “Great Mepicine”’ of the Aztecs.

    OBSEKVE —Tue Mountain Herb Pills are put up
    in a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Pills,
    and retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine, have
    the signature of B. L. Judson & Co. on each box.

    | 3. &. SPHSoM & ED, Prop'’s.

    }

    NEW YORK,

    jy Tee Plants and Herbs of which these Pills |

    airnestorer,

    ZYLOBALSAMUM,

    The great unequalled Preparations for
    Restering, Invigerating, Bev utifying
    and Dressing the Hair,

    Rendering it seft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to
    bmain in any derired position ; quickly cleanting the
    scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healtby and

    natural color to the Hair.
    IT NEVER FAILS

    To Restore Grey Hair
    TO
    Fts Original Youthful Color
    VA As not a Dye,
    But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving

    them the paturel nourishment required, producing thy
    same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth.

    For Ladies and Children

    Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal-
    samum has no equal. No lady's toilet
    is complete without it

    Sold by Druggists throughout the World.

    PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE

    498 Greenwich Street, New-York City,

    Mrs S.AAllen’s

    ZYLOBALSAMUM.

    W. R. WATSON,
    Agent for P. E. Island.

    VESSEL FOR AUCKLARB,
    NEW ZEALAND,
    Calling at the Cape of Good Hope.

    BRIG of 200 Tons,
    Copper- fastened and Coppered,

    now building under Lloyd’s inspec
    tion, will leave CHARLOTTE
    : TOWN for AUCKLAND, NEW
    ZEALAND, onor about the lst NOVEMBER next

    wat 4
    ee LS

    }
    |
    |
    \
    |
    i
    '
    '

    PASSENGERS, and affords one of the best means ot

    transit vet oifered to the Cape of Good Hope, and

    | New Zealand. Persons desirous of obtaining berths
    | —of which afew ouly remain—will please apply to
    the subscriber, before the Isi of October next.

    } CHARLES BELL,

    | Queen Street, Charlottetown.

    |
    Laud Orders, under the provisions of the Auckland,

    | Zealand, Government Wasie Lands

    te Partie going out by this vessel can take up

    Sew
    | Further information given, by applying to CHARLEs
    | Bert, Emigration Agent, for Auckland, New
    | Zealand,

    i September % 1863. 4j

    |
    5

    MOLASSES.

    T° ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS

    ‘ROM THE WEST INDIES DIRECT—

    | 200 Hhds- Choice MOLASSES.
    Sept, 28,1863, 3m. J. 8. CARVELL.

    Sufferer’s Best Friend!

    Though powerfully tonic, and satisfac. |

    t
    sons, While they brace and strengthen the nervous |

    oway’s Pills, the finest purifier of the blood |

    assisted in their action by rubbing |
    | Holloway’s Ointment very effectually twice a day |

    { AS

    jimentary canal, they secure the thorongh digesticn |

    regulate the circulation of the blood, and remove ali |

    This Vessel will have superior accommodation tur |

    Act. |

    |

    |

    ARE THE REST PURGATIVE PILLS.
    ARE THE REST PURGATIVE PILIS
    dR THE BEST PURGATIVE PLL

    {
    2 vigor, that they were indebted tor their name. —
    ‘ NO onerena, . Unlike the bost of pernicious quackeries which

    | NES 7 | boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI-

    . : ESMU Ă© ~ g
    N NO TENEMNUS, . | CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain
    | Ă©., {O PILES. | neither Mercury nor Antimony vor Arsenic nor aby i
    i l ether mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- |

    NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET,

    | BUTABRISK AND THOROUGH

    EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS
    IS ALWAYS SECURED.

    Newly Discovered Principles in Purgatives.
    Dr. Radway’s Pills are the best Purgative Pills in the
    world,apd the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomeil or
    Mercury ever discovered. They are composed of ,

    VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS,
    | HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS,
    } BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE-

    PARED IN VACUO.

    One grain of the extract of the medicinal proper-
    ties ofRadway’s Pills, possess a greater curative power
    | over disease than a thousand of the crude and inert

    materials that enter jnto all other pills in use. These
    | Pills are compounded of the active medicinal proper-
    ties of the Roots, Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Gums, ÂŁu. of
    which they are composed. One dose will prove their
    superiority to all other pills. They wig
    | PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL,

    SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN,
    INVIGORATE,
    And REGULATE THE SYSTEM.

    |

    Their Great Combinations.
    fhey are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, Stim-

    | wlant, Counter Irritant, Sudorific.

    } AS EVACUANTS,

    They are more certain and thorough than the Drastic
    Pilis of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or Elatertum ;
    and more soothing and healing than Senna, or Rheu-
    | barb, or Tamarinds, or Castor Oil,

    IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF
    Inflammation of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, Spleen,
    | Pancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious ever,
    | KErysipelas or Congestive Fever, Smal) Pox, Measles, or
    Scurlet Fever,

    SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY’S REGU-
    | LATING PILLS WILL PURGE "HE PRIMA-
    | RY CAUSE OF THESE FROM THE SYSTEM
    } IN SIX HOURS.
    One dose of Dr. Kadway’s Pills will cleanse the intes-
    | tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offending
    | and retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the
    best approved emetic wi!l cleanse the stomach, with-
    out producing inflammation, irritation, weakness,
    STRAINING,

    | or other unpleasant symptoms. There are no other
    purgative pis in the world that will secure this desi- |
    deratum.

    PETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL.

    BETTER THAN CaALOMEL OR BLUE PILL}

    ‘BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL
    ALTERATIVES,
    They exercise a more powerful influence over the liver
    and its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pill,
    hence their importance In cases of Liver Compiaints
    | and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at.
    tacks, Headache, &c. Iu the treatment of Fevers, either
    Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers,
    they are superior to quinine. Their influence extends
    over the entire system, controlling, strengthening, and
    bracing up the relaxed and wasting energies, and regu-
    lating all the secretions to the natural performance of
    their duties, cleansing and purifying the blood, and
    purging from the system all diseased deposits and im-
    pure humors.

    DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.
    ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE
    Costiveness, | Jaundice, ‘Rush of Blood
    Constipation, |Congst’ve Fe-| tothe Head,
    Congestion, | ver, Obstructions,
    Heart Disease. Sleepiness, | Dropsy.
    Disease of Kid-|Gen | Debility,/ Acute Erysipe-
    | ney & Bladder.| Dimness of S't|__ las,

    Disease of Li-' Fits, Headache,
    ver, Lown’sof Spir- Bad Breath,
    Biliousness, | its, ~ \Inflamation of
    | ‘Typhus Fever, Quinsey, the Intestines,

    Ship Fever, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy,
    Malignant Fe- Measles, Enlargement

    ve Melancholy, | of the Spleen,
    Loss of Appe-|Hysterics, Scurvy,

    Indigestion, | Fainting, Cough,
    Inflammation, | Dizziness, | Worms,
    Palpitations, | Retentiow of |Bad Dreams,
    Scarlet Fever, Urine, | Plouriay
    Bilious Fever,

    I AM CURED.

    “] have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three
    pills each, in s'x days ; they cured mo of Constipation,
    Indigestion, and | yspepsia. I Lave taken B——th’a,
    A——rs’, and many other - for years, and could
    only obtain temporary relief. If I stopped the use of
    | these pilis for a week my old complaint would appear.
    Six doses of Radway’s Pills cured me.

    SiEPHEN BENNETT, U.S.C. 8.”

    “T have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver Com-
    plaint for seven years—have used all sorts of pills—
    they would give me temporary comfort, but was com-
    pelled to take them aillthe time. J] have used ons box
    of Dr. Radway’s Pills ; lam cured. I have net taken
    a particle of medicine in six months.

    C. M. CHILDS, Roxbury, Mass.

    tite, Amenorrhwa, | Whooping
    |

    PILE3, STRAINING AND TENESMCUS,
    | PILES, STRAINING ANU TENESMUS,
    | Are the results of Inflammation or irritation of the mnu-
    | gous membrane of the bowels, induced by drastie
    pills—these imperfect pills, instead of being dissolved
    | by the chile, are carried to the lewer bowels, and in-
    } duce a peristaltic movement or evacuation by their
    irritation — hence the straming, cramps, wrenching
    pains, piles and tenesmus, and the frequent false calls
    to the water closet, (hat patien’s undergo whe take these
    imperfect pills.

    Ii you would avoid there annoyinces, whenever a
    purgative medicine is required, take a dose of

    RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS.
    THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND
    LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR.

    Persons afflicted with PILES, may reiy on a positive
    cure by their use.
    COATED WITH GUM.
    COATED WITH GUM.
    COATED WITH GUM.

    Dr. Radway’s Pills are elegantly Coated with Gum,
    are iree trem taste or smell, can be taken at all tines
    and cn all cecasions. No danger will result from colds,
    if exposed to wet or damp weather after taking these
    pills.

    SIX OF RADWAY’S PILLS

    Have secured a vigorous evacuation, in severe cases
    of {nflammution of the Bowels, Paralysis, d&c., after
    Crotou 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. Jnrections for
    use are inside each box. Price per box, 25 cents. Sold
    by Druggists, Medicine Dexlers, and Store-keepers,

    N. B.—Every Agent has been furnished with fresh
    and new made Pills. As each box is enclosed with
    a Steel Engraved Label, take none others.

    ’ * RADWAY & C€0.,

    87 Maiden Lane, New York.

    DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c.

    Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap.
    Robinsons’ Judexica) Dentalsoap.
    Pelletier’s Antisepticand Aromatic Tooth

    Soap.
    John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Tooth
    Paste.
    ‘QXHESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of-
    ered as substitutes for all the Powders
    ind Washes heretofore used, are prepared
    expressly for the TEETH, of
    The purest Materials of which Soap can
    be Made.

    matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti-
    septic and Astringent propertice with which
    they are combined.

    so impure and disagreeable.
    and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly

    mature decay of those priceless organs, the
    (ull value of which is never realized until
    they are lost to us forever,

    THE STEREKODESMIC,
    OR

    | DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES.
    | These TOOTH BRUSHES have been exten-

    sively introduced, are highly recommended | every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the |

    | by the most eminent Dentists, and are war-

    ranted to purchasers by JOUN GOSNELL|

    :& CO., Inventors and Patentees of the
    ) FRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH.
    Unly sold in this City by
    WM. R. WATSON,

    ta A supply of SILVER SOAP recom.
    pmended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN
    for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware.

    January 6, 1362. WwW. Rash,

    (PoE Steamer “ HEATHER BELLE,”
    will, for the future, make one trip per week
    | REGULARTY, to Mount Stewart Brince, leay.
    ing Reddin’s Wharf every THURSDAY evening,
    at 4 o'clock, and returning the followiug morning.
    _. By order of the Managers,
    Aug. 24, ’63. W. C. BOURKE.

    They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro-|

    They effectually rid the mouth of the feetid |
    matter and tartar, which render the breath |
    They give tone |

    whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- |

    MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS

    PHOENIX BITTERS. |

    TPV\UESE Medivines have now been before the
    public for a period of THIRTY Y„ EAKS, and
    during that time have maintained a high character
    in alinost every part of the globe for their extraor- |
    dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect |
    health to porsens suffering under nearly every kind |
    of disease to which the human frame is liable. |

    IN MANY TILKOUSANDS

    of certificated instances, they have even rescued auf-
    ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave,
    after all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad ut-
    terly fviled; and to many thousands they have
    permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of
    health without which life itself is but a partial bless-
    ing. So great, indecd, bas their eflicacy invariably
    and intallibably 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. 1t was to their u-anifost and sen- |
    sible action in purifying the springs and channels of

    life, and indulging them with renewed tone and |

    tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful |

    Sold by ali the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medici
    plants, the virtues of which, though long known te | tues,

    several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent

    | pharmacentical chemists, a e altogether unknown to

    the ignoraut pretenders to medical science ; and were

    | never before administered in sc hap,aly efficacious
    /a combination.

    The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the
    Stumack and bowels the variousimpuwricies and crudi-
    ties constantly settling round them; and to remove

    lthe hardened fwces whieh collect in the convoiu-

    tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only

    | partially cleanse these, and leave such collected

    masses bebind as to produce habitual Costiveness
    with all its train of evile, or sudden Diarrhwa
    with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known
    to all regular anatomists who examine the buman
    bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of
    these well iaformed 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; aud, by this means, the liver
    and lungs, the bealthfal action of which entirely
    depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs.

    ' The blood, which takes its red color from the agency
    ‘of the liver and lungs, betcre 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 muunts the bauer 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
    and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure
    healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind;
    Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache,
    Restiessness, Ill-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy,
    which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
    vanish, as & natura) consequence of its cure.

    COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
    the intestines with asulventprovess, and without vio-
    lence: all violent purges leave the bowols costive
    within two days.

    DIARRH@A 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.

    FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
    regular circulation, through the process of perspi-
    ration in such cases, and the thereugh selution eo:
    all intestinal obstruction ia others.

    The Lire Mepicines have been known to cure

    | Rheumatism perwanently in three weeks, and Gour

    in baif that time, by removing loca) 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-
    lightfally on these important organs, and bence they
    | bave ever been found a certain remedy for the
    worst cases of Gravel.
    | Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of
    the bowels the slimy matter ty which these creatures
    | adhere.
    | Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air
    | vessels of the iungs from the mucous which even
    | slight colds will occasion, and which, it not removed,
    | becomes bardened, and produces those dreadful dis-
    | euses,
    | Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect
    purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the
    | blood, and al] the humors.
    | Scorbutic Eruptions aud Bad Complezions, by their
    alternative effect 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 use of these Pills for a very short time will
    effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking
    improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common
    Colds and Injivenza will always be cured by one
    dose, or by two even in the worst cases,
    | PILES,
    | and obstinate walady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME
    | DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom
    {mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in thir
    (city, that the former proprietor of these vyaluabk
    | Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complaint
    | for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that be tried
    {in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole
    }eompass of the Materia Medica. He, however, at
    | length tried the Medicine which is now offered to th«
    public, aud he was cured in @ very short time, afte;
    | bis recovery bad been pronounced not only impro-
    | bable, but absolutely impossible, by eny human

    means.
    FEVER AND AGUE,
    | For this scourge of the western country these Me-
    | dicines will be fuund 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 permavent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED,
    |, AND BE CURED.
    | Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints,
    | General Debility, Loss or Appetite, ANB Disgages
    | or FemALEsS—these medicines have been used witb
    the most beneficial resuits in cases of this description:
    |} —Kuine’s Evit and Scroruna, in ite worst forms,
    | yields to the mild yet powertul action of these re-
    warkable Medicines. Niout Swears, Nenvous De-
    Bitity, Nervous CompLaists of all kinds, Papi-
    TATION OF THE HEART, PAINTER’S COLIC, arespeedily

    | cured.
    } MERCURIAL DISEASES,

    As a remedy for this most distressing

    Persons whose constitutions have become impaired
    | by the 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-

    | tiotis of Sarsuparilla. A single trial will place them
    beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation
    of every patient.

    BE CAREWUL OF COUNTERFEITs.
    | 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-
    lettetown, General Agent, and by

    James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque;
    Garret and Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport;
    W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge: Benj. Rod-
    gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Kleanor’s;
    Jobn Frost, Grand River: George Wigginton,
    Yrapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; R.S. Holman,
    | Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse,

    | July 17, 1861. ly.

    }

    |
    |
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    > > 7
    THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
    'y Royal Lettere Patent, under the special sanctionon
    | Her Majesty's Government. and the Chiefs of
    the Faculte de France.
    i he RA PLON:—or CURE OF
    i CURES, This success/ul and highly popular
    medicament, as employed in the continental hogpi-
    | tals by Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com-
    | bines all the desiderata to be scught in a medicine
    of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-
    ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and appearance ol
    | medicine, it can be left orcarried anywhere, and
    taken from time to time without exciting suspicion
    Each package contains full instructions for every
    case.

    ] THERAPION, No 1, in three daye only
    | removes gonorrhees, gleet and all discharges, effec-
    tually superseding injections, the use of which does
    irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric-
    ) ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery,
    piles, irritation of the lower bowe!, cough, bronchitis,
    asthma. and some of the more trying complaints of
    this kind, it will be found astonishing!y efficacious,
    affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme-
    dies have been powerless.

    TILE HRAPION, No. 2, for syphilis. disease
    of the bones. sore throat, threatened destructionof
    the nose and palate; impurity of blood, seurvy, pim-
    | ples, spots, blotebes, and all diseases for which it
    | has been too much a fashion to employ mercury,

    sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer’s
    | teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine

    | Skin assumes the pleacing softness of infancy.

    THERAPION, No, 3, for reiaxation, Sper-
    matorrboea, and all the distressing consequences
    | wrising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot,
    | unhealthy climates, &e It possesses surprising
    | power in restoring strength and vigour to the deb:-
    j litated. ‘To those who are prevented entering the
    | marriage state by the consequences of early error,
    | it will render essential aid by subduing all disqual)-
    | fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system,
    | Therapion may be procured at IIs, and 33s per pack-
    } age, through all medicine vendors, or in ÂŁ5 pack.
    | ages for foreign shipment, direct from Loncon only,
    by which ÂŁ1 42s. 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 be

    | requires.

    | Her Masesty’s Won. Commissioners have gra- |

    ‘ ciously perunitied the Government stamp, bearing the

    _" =

    | to restoration of health.
    |lope on receipt of 3s, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pup.

    word * Therapion "’ in white letters, to be attached
    to each package; thus insuring the pablic ageing,
    fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor
    the acle right of supply througbout ber dowipions.
    and any infringement of which they will prosecute
    with the utmost severity.

    Agents ron Exguany, Thomas & Co, 7, Upper
    St. Martin’s-iane, London; Kaimer & Oo , Liverpool:
    Apothecaries Comp., Glargow; Ferris& Co, Bristy):
    Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Kowe, Devenport; Ran.
    dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable through
    all medicine vendors in the known world, OF in eos
    of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or order for ÂŁ5 or
    ÂŁ10, according to tbe nature of the case, payable in
    London to Messrs. T homas & Co., as above, a large
    package will be sent by return mail, carelully ge.
    cured from observation or accident.

    PREMATURE DECAY OF TRE
    SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether
    arising trom youthiul impradenee or the excesses of
    adult life, injection, climate, do. Observations og
    warriage, the preventic n and removal ol certain dig.
    qualifications. Kules and numerous prescriptions
    for selftrestment, Sufferers who are prevented
    from matrimony by the consequences of impradenes
    should read this work, as pointing out the sure Way
    Sent post free in ap enye,

    lisher, 14, Hand Court, London

    The Cause and Cure of Premature
    ecline.

    or sent post free, secure from observations
    } direct from the Author, for 2s 6d,
    ‘TPHE MEDICAL ADVISER. op the
    modern treatwent of mental and physivabig.
    |eapacity, syphilis. stricture, &c.; with wnfeitip
    rules and preseriptions lor the speedy cure, by very
    simple means, of wil the more common diseagesy
    | suppesed ineurable maladies of the sexual Heat ang
    | By Dr W De Roos, M. D., MOR. CO Sk Si,
    | &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Grotduate nie.
    jdicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Licentiate ‘of the
    | Royal Scciay of Apshecarus, ae.
    REVIEWS AND NOTICES,

    ** To be your own counsel or your own doetor, en.
    tails risks that bave become proverbul to & degreg
    that preven's much good revolution trom taking ony
    | benefit or advantage when reasonably ofered. Sus,
    | picion begets irresvlution, and where there i3 ne eon,
    fidence good results seldom follow. Medical Dogkg
    jare a fie d for the faculty’ alone, and the public weg
    | wisely in refruining from their study. * Driv deep
    or taste pot the Picrianspring,’ is good advice wherg
    the uninoforiwed mind, listening te ite own # ppreben.
    sions is oftener ready to lumagipe than use its good
    judgment. There is one class of medien] jore, how,
    ever, that stands in a position somewhat exceptignat
    }to our remark, and which treats on disorders ang
    irregularities in which morality is offended, "Foy
    this reason the patient too often suders in secret, op
    purrves iv ignorance practices that daily bring bim
    | into a more hopeless condition fur want of friendly
    jadvice. To such we recommend a perusel of the
    |*Medical Advieer’ of Walter De Ros, M.D) of
    London, an established Physician, graduate and
    licentiate of all the regular inetitutions of London
    and Paris; and who bss wade nervous disorders and
    their baneful origin his porticular study, rnd obtain.
    ed such a practive in this branch of therapeutics. ag
    qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser,
    County Chronicle, May 7th, 1861.

    * the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Watrer
    De Roos, M. D, for the class of diseases upon which
    it treats is undoubtedly the best und must soundly
    practical book which has come under our notive,
    The author is a man of most enlarged experience,”
    —Derby Telegraph, June 29th, \361.

    To those who eontemplate marriage its perusal is
    especia!ly recommended. ~The kn wiedge it imparts
    must come some time, and bappy they who du not
    possess it too Jate.—Cure is certain in every curable
    case, and few indeed are they which are nut s0,~—
    [t is calculated to effict a complete revolution in the
    treatment of these complaints.—Simpie and inex.
    pensive, every suiferer may cure himself speedily,
    privately, and at the Jeast possible cust.

    From long practical observation of the treatment
    pursued iv the most famous Institutions of this coun-
    try and the continent, for those diseases referred to
    in the above work, the Proprietor has bad somewhat

    upusual facilities for acquiring that unitorm success
    whieh bas hitherto characterized bis practice, in
    which the distressing consequences resulting frow
    the injurious employment of mereury, capivi, sir.
    saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en-
    tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these caces cnn
    only be reasonably expected at the hands of those
    who devote their chief attention to such diseases;
    and te such only can confidence be safely catended,
    Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has
    been instrumental in restoring to beulth anc happi-
    ness, whilst to ali who need such aid be offers every
    assurance of speedy restoration.

    Foreign Resipenrs can be successfully treated by
    correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases,
    with a Bank note or Bill on a London beouse for ÂŁ5
    or ÂŁ10, in order that a package of medicires to
    meet the exigencies of the case, way be sent out by
    next mail, thus avoiding the protracted suflering and
    unnecessary joss of valuabl. time, which wust other-
    wise oceur.

    KR. DE KOOS’? GUTTA. VITAL on
    LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Lettes
    Patent of England; Seals ot the Faculte de Fravceg
    Royal College of Prussia, &c , bave in vuwburese
    instances proved their Superiority vver every + ber
    advertised remedy fur Spermatorrbeea, languor, hae.
    situde, depression Of spirits, Irritubility, auger, ex-
    citement, needless fear, distaste aud incapacity tor
    society, study or business; iudigzstion, pains ia che
    side, paipitation of the beart, giddiness, noises iD
    the bead, imputency, impediments to marriage, &,
    Chis wedicine strengthens the vitality of the whole
    system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus
    speedily removes vervous complainis,renovates the
    iwpaired powers of life, and invigorates the must
    shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sere
    throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in
    which mereury, sarsapariila, &c. are too often em-
    ployed in vain, to the serjons detriment of health,
    its surprising efficaey has only to Le tested to be up-
    preciated.

    As these complaints if neglected become chroniÂą
    or inen able, sufferers will do well before they waste
    valuable time in seeking aid frow instruments, and
    vther absurdities professing tu supersede medicines,
    to make fair trial of a remedy, which soncvcted oa
    unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may
    be curried about the person, or Jeit upon the toile’
    table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature.
    Price, lls, and four times the quantity at 33s. per
    vettle, Lhe ÂŁ5 packages containing twelve Hs
    quantities, by which a saying of ÂŁ1 12s is effected,
    wi | be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of
    the ainount per draft on a London Louse or otherwite.

    Extracts from letters which can be seen by any
    one. “I am happy to say that] am now quite well,
    thanks to you and your medicine ef medicines.”’—
    D. P St. Asaph. “iam bappy tw say that | eball
    pot require wore, thank God, and 1 hope He will
    reward you for what you have done for me.”— AC,
    Hartlyool “If my tongue could speak, ot my pen
    could write to express my rratitude to youl showd
    feel happy, but neither towgue nor pen of wine
    can do so."—H.A. Birmingham. “Without yoo
    I should have beep in my yrave but now I ama
    bappy man again.”’—D F.F., Inverness. © 1 can
    never thank you sufficiently; had I never read of
    the Gutte Vite, where or wnat I might bave been
    vow, I cannot tell.’—W. G., West Pelton,

    }
    |

    }

    ;

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    GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE
    KIDNEYs8, BLADDER, &. DR DE ROOS’ COM-
    POUND RENAL VILLS are a most safe and speedy
    Rewedy for the above dangerous complaints Dis-
    charges and Diseases of the Urinary Urgans gene-
    rally, which two freoventiy harass the suiferer over
    the best years of Jilw, and ead only in an agonizing
    death. They agree with the most delicate stomach,
    and in three days effect a cure when capivi, eubebs,
    &c., have utterly failed. 28 9d., 4s. 6d., Ile , and
    83s. per box. The superiority of these celebraved
    medicines Over everything of the kind,is universally
    acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand tt
    them without precedent.

    Many there are, who from natural diffidence, oF
    fear of discovery,would silently bear their »fMictions
    rather than apply for aid to those from whow they
    may reasonably expect relief, With the above reme-
    dies the sufferer may without the knowledge of &
    second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and
    at the least possible expense.

    “| bave taken your Pills and always derive gret?
    cenefit from them.”--W. W. H., Queen’s Coliegs
    Cambridge. ‘I have taken your Pills with the met
    happy result.”—B. H., Cork. * Your Pills do w±
    great good,!] fee) betier this last twelve months theÂź
    for yeare before."—~F G., Warcham, Ashfort.
    ** Your Pills did me more gcod than anything | bar?
    taken.” —M. J Dursley. * 1 bave tried your Pill
    and derived the greatest benefit therefrom.—
    G., Navy Hotel, St. Heiier’s.

    Sold by Langley & Johneton, Hollis-street, Ea
    lifax, Nova Scotia; W. R. Watson, (harlottetowℱ
    Prince Edward Island; J. Waid, Esq, News Ofiet
    Sydney, Cape Breton; E Hi. Parker. (late i’slme?
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    Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, Ne"
    | Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co., Que
    bec, C. A. & J Langley, Yates Street, Sgn Fev
    |eisco; Mr. Murdo, Druggi-t, and J Meboubrey,
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    | & Sons, St. Jobu, New Bropswick; Lymans 4 &%
    | Torouto, of whom also may be had ** THE MEDI-
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    leuring any of the above, enclose the amount
    draft or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Bloom
    | bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be seus
    | securely packed per return,

    } CAUTION.— Therebang highly injurious imatarow¼
    | of the above, sufferers should guard against the recom
    | mendation of other medicines by dicshon st vendors, Âź
    | thus obtain a larger profit. To PROTECT THE i upiie
    | AGAINST FRAUD, ek Masesry’s Hon. Commissi0""
    {BRS have directed t. ct the words ** WALTER Dr Rook
    | Lonpon,”’ be printed in white letters on tt Stomp
    | affixed to the above, to umatate which as felony

    | February 3, 1862.

    —

    The Examiner

    | ©S8 Printed aod Published, every Nom

    /

    by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office,
    borough-street, near King square. Prick—
    annum, payable half yeurly 1x apvance.

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