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Marine Insurance Company
MISCELLANEQUS,
OO i i eat Mi i aie i i ie a a aan Yon ms en
, ITER Dit - As an ti vetration of > rTnr re ~
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Batis of euike + phctonagn TF RINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
OW amudog ancedete, which comes IRcorporated 4th April, 1863.
t 7] ‘ iF nie. will he re ; wi h ae ae
. Leer a th ‘i
eset. & mm ervert yy P — -" a. x i. » i : ‘
pene gcgy “oo WIth aovantace WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire.
— The Mare! ~e .\.. one of the moat inno e
nt of the Neapolitan nobility hy wealth MON. DANL. DAVLBs,{ HON. JAS. C. POPE,
Heh CRETIOUS s¢ carried off by the brigand | HUN W. W. LORS,. |] HON GEO. REER,
" 7 JAMS DUNCAN sq. | mNK ASZARKD,Es
Prone and his band, from his villa peat $M DURES, BQ. |. ESET RAAT, See
Por tici hi : . on SP CRETARY
vibes, 1's ransom was fixeu at 2.04 0 DANIEL J ROBERTS.
daeats, about £4,000, aod « Bephew Was CP lisks taken daiby at the Offices in Water-street
eharred to raise the sum and bring it f on Miv 4
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Lie starred with the
amount ; but on his way bevan to reflect
whethe
pay even
anpowt d reudezyvous. The
4.
iu
this Was oot an eXcessi¥e price ty
Q Sy
he stopped at a cottage on his way amd hil
for so reapectable an uncle.
, : : pues Agent for the above first class
etzht of his tweaty thousand ducasts in the English Fire Insurance Company bexe to
maize leaves of the Goitave mattress. Ar. call the attention of the public to t ulvantaves
Hered by thie Company, in respec
swmiwed, and premptneseto
‘
t tv the security
at the rendeevous, he told Pilone that
he had been goable to ruse the twent:
‘ uC a
thon. w thout disparaging other Companies, may be safely
i ; .
+ dni-te ~— Qe . um wliirded lie s
eand—time $> short —!unds not forthe ming weeried to SemNperior to ti aiforded ry My
‘ » 4 . ‘ ther Company in the letand lie Liverpool ana
“as } ionme at Dret relused to make any f€- | endow F. & L. Ineurunce { ompuby has been in
duction, bat at last, finding the nephew firm, | suecesstal operation since 1530, with agencies all
i =_— f — t * : ver the world, and has piid in losses avert Twi
at er > ‘ ) , - .
aud perhaps jearing an alftack Of tie cara ; iad arid watdrter Merling. Me ehbéeribed ca
bintert, he agreed to take the twelve thou | pital is £2,000,000 sterling invested funde
pre
And had
and the tire
Od
f i ah , e ain mt to me ee
sand, aud release the Marchese. The nepbest | mmscant to di Lyell
! peter ao. amount i
congratulnted himee!{ on his foresiyht, and
1 to this very large ¢aj I Company
poekered the balance, when the Neapolitan ng been established before > recent Limited
. ; ug Act e individaal fortunes of ench of the
Municipaily, proiessing their disgust that so
fists: guished a functionary shoald have oeen
pet to ransom very nD
vlared thetr toutestion of paying the rans
ite in Livery, land Louden, are
’ ,'
: oiled Lhe Wiaedie Ot
ln thie respect it ciilers,
ta®lished
liable for
h
+! ital
he losses he ci tl
under the: ses, de- 1 ;
away
m | other Company ¢
out ofthe otwhictpal taxes, and asked the
tu amount, He v ry
here
ippointed by Powe:
, is authorised t
occure, aL Wil
sy
\nd lastly » he 2
tiv from
ent & 1088
Ma chese sta’'e the
coolly famed thirty thoussa! dacats—whieb | referrin Homme Company, to the extent of
w evordingly paid over to him. Pilone ‘ A cage. we
'
beard of this, and wrote to the municipaliry | not dis
and’ could not think of the manpicipa ity ‘ o is features tad t Agent hus been advise
being mulcted fn more than he received, | that an uniform ond geet aurend on the
a doable exvlonarton. out of which came to | im concert.” WA. JUTINSTONE,
light, first, the nephew's large nibble of the Avent of the Liverpool and Lendion
Nov. 10,
erie thowsend: dacats, and then the Mur. As
chese’s advance of ergzhteeu thousand above
the amount paid to Pilome. Lt ended in
tbe Marchese renmoursing the municipaiity,
sud the mat er being hushed up.
‘Queen Insurance Company
OF LIVERPOOL.
FIRE AND LIFE!
wt Se TE
PAV Losses, W hen,
cholders, comprising some of the wealthicet
¢ swept!
it is Delueved, from
soul
iperior advantages, the Compnny is
be well justitied) to
Fire Insaranee Company
\TENHE Subscriber, having been appointed
- +e - lated the 13th day of April, 1863, end made } 2 a TAT. I uetical C is > Mass.
S ny! ‘ he ” agent for the above first class Insurnnce Com ' re nl . : 1 | i N ble rf an i Number Tl irty- Sold by W. Rh. WA I 3ON, Practica! hem tt, Boston, Mass
Sxatine —In rcply to * Archimedes, ay. ts urevared to take riekewanlidewriptions of |. Pere as Prin a ; ; | No. 14 Queen-street, N. B,—The greatest freedom of corresponence
: mn vy I ed to Wiike risks oud aes iptions of > He neen sC om in ince Pdwe sla: i ' ‘ gs é
the ta Se wha “ “srmer, of the one pt . 4 wihiat Jlalone, iy 2
don: on the st. John river, New Bruns- Charlottetown, Feb. 10. ul ms haga ‘ A gn sa } HF —\| January 11, 1864. | Commission.
Per eee “4s ~ of Charlottetewa, in the said Island, Printer, of |,- rt da | at T. DosBri M. OW
wick, by an [ndian aamed Gabriel Acquin. [Exrracts From Newsparrrs.] the other part: All that Tract, Pice@or Parcel of MxbDICaAl ASSISTAWCE. Patter ge spe Pieter corte gong i
He skated thirty measured miles in one nour o wai mt Parli ‘ | tand, Farm and Premises situated on Lot or | : . Skinner, Wiolesale avd Retari Agents,
tah . -" n reference to 4 return made to Parliament, and | ,., : yp Thirty Talley Mella? ; i kT ATLTR CAN it
and a hal’, being a part of a journey of | ordered by the House of Com iiaitee be printed, 7t] Fenner areas hark Sapir, ad : a vests A THE GREAT ATIERICAN REMEDY harloitetown. [Jun. ae 1803.
agent yethres | ho! ; with , | June, 18ul, it will be seen thutthe increase of Daty ne ai ‘ap irk, mepaneede ? SEUDENS 5 > iD = —_——_—_ - -— enactment do potliinad
potty y h ve iniles, the wh by of which hy for the Yenr, paid by the ‘‘ QUEEN,” was £2567, | acres leased by the late John ( einbridge to the late : tlorses ! Horses ! llorses !
perioran d in six hours A triend o! mine being ut wards of £1000 mere than paid by any Donald Malone, and hounded as follows, that is |
and my-err, on the same Oceusion, skated
the same distance im six hours and fifieen
wivates including half an hour's rest, which |
we al! took for luncheon, and a considerable
deiay in tsking off and putiing on skates
ard waking across a short portage; so that
the actual time cecupied by us ia skating
seventy-three miles was little over five hours
and a half, and we bud fifteen mioutes’ s:art
of the Indian. I need hardly say that the
wind was tair and the iee good,—Caridoo,
Correspondent of the Field.
ae ee
“Da. Tuackeray."'—A Paris correspon-
dent of one of the Londua papers relates the
following anced,
** Latterly. fortune and fame enabled the
author of * Vanity Fuir’ to visit imperial
Paris io imperial styie,and W. M. Thackeray
vat op generally at the Hotel Bristol, in the
Pince Vendome. Ney r was inerease of
fortune more gracefully worn or more grace-
fully @miplayed. The straggling artiat and
wail man of letters, whom be was sure to
find at home or abroad, was pretty sure to he
avsisted 1f he learned their wants. I kuuw
of many .® kind act. Une morning on
entering Mr. Thackeray's bedroom in Pafts,
L found trim placing some Napoleons in a
pili-bes. on the lid of which was written,
* Une to be taken occasionally.” + What are
yuardving 2’ suid £. * Well,’ he replied,
* there is ap old person here who says she is)
very ill and m distress, and L etrongly sus-
Pane
ae
} Mace
other ollice ever yet established in this City
{From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.)
“ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly jasti
er Company, within tie
ead SO large aun income in
Departinents as the Queen
In muking this statement .w«
nin faver of our older local
1 Sea VTA that nO oth
e peri ] ever att
ther the Fire or Lil
tnsurance Cow Pp
aake no exception ev
e
nuyY
ier
ompR! ies ly, the Liverpool and Loddon, the
oval, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.”
[From the Civil Service Gazette. Nov. 2. 1861.]
“ Among these important institutions stands eri
nent for its solidity, as well the
Queew Inaurance Company, i week held
its on uv of proprietors im Liverpool. A
reference to the au i ‘ ' will
fully satisfy every reader of
be this: shia? ode th
> DV This ASFOCIALION slice 1TS
as fer Ms success, *
e report in another puge
siwieal progress
and it attests at}
succes# is, iadeed, rarely witained ;
onee the excellence of ite manage nent, andthe pub }
lic confidence in its coustitution.”’ |
{Prom the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, 1861.]
“It must be gratifying to the public generally,
and especially to the proprietors, to find tat its in
come dbring the past three years has increased at
the rate of £20,000 per annam. We believe that
no other Con pany, within the same short penmod,
ever attained so large an increase cither in the Pire
or Life Department. This speaks bighly for the
activity a of the management, while the
promptnene with whizh all the claims, arising out
Mt the late disastrous fire in ended were mct. tes
tities to thegr financial «
mrkKEed ti
“i 702
dence whieht einve tent of these fards *
Late of Halifax, N. 8.
Attorney and Barrister-at-Law,
Notary Public, Ke. &e.
McDonald's, next door to Mrs |
rs sain
SALE OF
Valuable Freehold Property,
FHXO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, | 4
at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown,
on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the
hom of Twelve ! noon, vy Virtue of a
Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of
Mortgage, fenth day of December, 1860,
|
Oo ClOeR,
re, dated the
and made between the Hovorable Willian Forgan
of the Roralty of Charlottetown, and Susan Keiys,
1
in Wile, of the one part,
t and Daniel Hodyson, of |
Cherlettetown, aforesaid, of the other part, and by |
suid Daniel Hodgson assigued to me, All those
Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Pastare
Lots Nutnbers Ninteen (19), Twenty-six (26), Thirty
four (34), and Porty-two (42), in the Royalty of
Charlotietown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated
und Inid duwn ona certain Map or Plan of the suid
Royalty made and now kept inthe Otfce of the
}
Revistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the
aud | id, reference being therenuto bad will
wore fully aud at large appear
For turther particulars and terms of Sale, &c.,
apply to the Subscriber or bis Solicitor
Dated at Charlotietown this Jlst August,
Ah Sou
WILLIAM H. HOLRIRK.
J a-Mensery, Solicitor
Evreehotd Tuzand,
On Lot Forty-four (44), Rollo Bay,
FOR SALE.
"Fo be so'd by Pupsic Avctten. on the
Prewies, at Rollo Bay, (untezs previously sold
by private cou “yon TURSDAY, the First day
of MARCH NEXT, I864, at the hour of Twelve
u cloek, noon,
30 ACRES OF LAND,
Fownship Fourty-four, in King’s County, com
mencing on the North bank of Kollo Bay, at the
southwest angle
southwest along said bunk for the distance of 4
chains and U7 links, thence North 69 degrees, Fast
6 chains aud 60 link s,thenee North 30 degrees, East
63 ehains and 50 tinks, to the rearof John Ressiter’s
Farm, theuce North wardly along said rear 4 chains
and 30 dinks, theuce South S80 dezrees, West 65
chains and 50 links, or watil it meets the south line
of Fidele Deayle’s Farm, and thence South 69 de
vrees. West, along seid Fidele Deagle'’s sonth fine |
jie the said Bank or place of commencement, havin;
been conveyed by William Deagle, senior, to the
subscriber by Deed dated the 22rd January, 1858.
Tenus and other particulars rude kuewn on ap
plication te the Subse riber or to the Hon Josuru
tlunsiey, at his Office iu Charlouetown
J. WIGHTMAN.
Georgetown, Sth Oet., 1863
raxO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on
; the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the
2jth day of FEBRUARY NEXT, at the hour
of b2 o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale |
contained in a certain ludenture of Mortgage, |
to say: On the ezst by the old North River Back
Road, on the south by the southera moiety of the
said ninety acres as now feneed in, on the north
by Samuel Howard's land, and on the west by |
land in the passession et Richard Leonard, and
containing Forty-five acres (a littl more or less.) |
particulars enquire of Henry |
PALMER, of Charlotietown, in the said Island, |
Esquire, Attorney, or to the subscriber, at the |
For further
Examiner Office.
WILLIAM MALONE.
Charlotetown, 23d November, 1263.
y ‘Carlton’s
Condition Powders!
HEALTH FOR TEE INVALID
bility and the care and prn |
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!
Loss of Appetite—Loss of Strength
—Loss of Health.
of Simon Burke's Farm, thence !
Sale of Leasehold Property.
Notice to the Public.
SYSTEM of MONEY GRDER IN-
c TERCHANGE between the Money Order
Office, in the United Kingdom, and the Post Ollice
department of this Island. being established, Money
Orders payuble at any Post Otlice---being a Money
Order Offies—in Great Britain or Lreland, will be
jaaned from this Ollice, on and after the ist of
Februury next.
Seale of Charges:
Up to £2 oty.,.. ..-.......--- 38. tg. Som.
From £° to £5 sty.,.- L£ow £7 ie eueat ts.
7 Ee Yes 3s {s
Maxiuum amount for whic f
be issused, £510 sterling. ;
L. C. OWEN.
General Post Office, 18th Jan., 1864. -
7" 5 TTY
TO LET!
(EXE HOUSE on the corner of
te ied by Dr. QGAUVREAT. Possession piven
| immediately; Rent £30.
Char town, Nov 23, 1863. slag Oh) ae
“Tudgon’s Worm
Judson’s Worm Tea!
IMPORTANT TO FEMATES.
Dit. CHEESE MAN’S PILLS. |
pur combination of ingredients in these
\ Pills are the result of a long and extensive
| practice. They are mild in their operation, and
certain in correcting all irregularities, Puivful
| Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether
from eold or otherwise, beadache,
palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affee
tions, hysterics, fatigue, pais in the back and litabs,
c, disturbed sleep, which arise from taterrup con
of vature.
De. Cheeseman’s Pills
was the commencement of a new era in the treat-
ment of those irregularities and obst:uctions which
have consigned eo many to & PREMATURE GKAVE,
No female ean enjoy good health unless she is regu-
lar, and Whenever an obstruction takes place the
| general health begins to decline.
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills
‘are the most effectual remedy ever known for all
complaints peculiar to Females. To all clagses they
arcinvaluable, inducing, with certainty, perivdical
regularity. They are known to thousands, who
have used them at different periods, throughout the
country, baving the sanction of some of the most
eminent Physicians in America.
Explicit directions, stating when they should not
be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per
Box, contuining from 50 to 60 Pills.
| Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally.
|
hasingle order may
Pownalanud Sydney Streets, at present |
pain iv the aide, |
- QUEBEC PORTER & ALES.
St. Charies-st. “Brewery, quebec.
Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor.
OTTLED ALKS ‘& PORTER, of
superior brands, from the above Brewery, for
Sale in lots to suit purchasers,
\ G. A. LLOYD.
Peake's Building, Water-street.
Ch'town, P. E. 1, Dee. 28, i568
tunnewell’s Great Remedies.
| Hunnewell’s Eclectic Piils,—-THE TRUE
'PORM OF A CATHARTIC.—By the application
of true Medical Laws, both character and economy
lare combined in this most valuable Pull. To pre-
vent putting inte the
iudigeatible and injurious drugs usually contained
in Pilla that require from four to six to get ® decent
cathartic, and to prevent the Griping Pars 30 |
| erroneously judged to be evidence of character, was
| the study in this development. The dose seldom
| exceeding one and never
| the question of e
| Piliousness, Liver Complaints, Pies, aderangements
lof the Stomach and Bowels, and #8 a true Family
Pill. For Worms they are a sure cure,
—Tbe basis of this truly wondertaul preparation,
pow of sach well-earned celebrity, is a freedom
from every component calculated to debilitate, and
by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day or
night, as the only true theory by which 7'hroat and
Lung Complaints can be vlfectually cured.
To prevent asking attention to k
great cures, when jocal causes make wlmost all suc
complaints different ineffect, I would ask coufidence
which will be sacred, in Colds, Cougis, Hocrseness,
Nore Throat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Comp!aints,
Whooping Cough, wad to all Virvat aud Lung
Complaints, which, when neglected, ead in Con-
sumption, Tvstimoniais freuw Physicians of the
higuest respectability, and from tuvalids, can be
seen at my ohice by all interested.
Hunnewell's Tolu Aaedyne.— This justly
celebrated preparation, which has so truly earned
the name and tame of a True Anolyne by results
whieh had baffled every otber attem)t wt cure or
relief in Neuralgia, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth
aud Bar Ache, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Stomach
Sleep, General Nervous Vebility, Paroxyms in
Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be
largely nervous, and the pains in Mouthly Men-
struation, alyo declared to
important points in medicine. A Jady writes trom
New York, ‘‘ were it ten dollarsa drop, I would not
witbeut it.”’
U;0.2:—-T. A
stumach such quantities of
/unhealthy climates, &c
more than two Pills, settles |
conomy, and confidence is asked to |
| test their true character in Dyspepsia, Costiveness, |
\ it will render essential aid by subduing als
Hunnewell’s Universal Cough Remedy.
mg stories of
je
. | word *’ Therapioa ’ in white letters, to be attached
| to each package; thus insuring the public against
or Bowels, Hysteria, Distress after Kating, Loss of
be one of the must
be without it ia my fumily, and not one shvuld be | marriage, the prevention and remo
| qualifications. Rules and numerous prescriptions | Which they are compyun
medicine, it can be left orearried any where, and
tnken from time to time without exciting suspiciun
ach package gontains full instructions for cyery
case. ‘
THERAPION, No 1, in three days only
TEMOVES ZODOTF Mis §
tually superaeding injections, the
irrepurablé barm by laying the foundation of stric-
ture and other serious diseases.
piles, irritation of the lower bowe!. cough, bronchitis,
asthma. and some 0
dies have been powerless.
THERAPION, No. 2, for syphilis, disease
ofthe bones. sore throat, threatened destruct:nof
the nose and palate; impurity of blood, szurvy, pim-
ples, spots blotebes, and all diseases for which it
has been too much # fashion to employ mercary,
sarsapariila, &e., to the destruction of the suflerer’s
Under this medicine
every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the
teeth; and ruin of health.
skiu aseumes the pleasing softness of infancy.
THERAPION, No. 3, for reiaxation, sper-
matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences
arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot,
It possesses surprising
power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi-
litated. To thoze who are prevented entering the
warriege state by the consequences of early error,
equal
fications; and restoring the lest cone to the system,
| Therapion may be procured at J]s, and 33s per pack- |
age, thfough all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack-
ayes for foreign shipment, direct from Loncon only,
by which £i 12s.are saved: and £10 packages fer
the more inveterate caser, by which a still greater
saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur-
chaser should state which of the tiiree numbers be
requires,
Her Masesty’s Hox. Comasissroners have gra-
iously perusitted the Government stamp,bearing the
fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor
the sole right of supply throagbout ber dominions;
and any infringement of which they will prosecute
with the utmost severity.
Ausnrs rok Exguanp, Thomas & Co, 7, Upper
St. Martin’s-lane, London; Kaimes & Ov , Liverpool ;
Apothevaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co , Bristol;
Cornish & Co , Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Kan-
dal] & Co., Southampton; and obtaincwe through
all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case
of difficulty, by enclosing # draft or order tor £5 or
£10, according to the rature of the case, payable in
London to Messrs, Thomas & Co., as above, a large
package will be sent by return mail, carefully se-
sured from observation or aceident.
REMATURE DECAY OF THE
SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether
arising from youth!ul imprudence or the excesses of |
Observations on |
adult lite, infection, climate, &c.
valot certain dis-
vleet and all discharges, effec.
use ot which doer
In dysentery,
f the more trying complaints of
this kind, it will be found astemisbing'y etheacious,
affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme-
way resmonably expect veh, ‘ tt in Tem
dies the sutlerer way without ptt
, second person, eure bins if speedil ivate! at the least posible expense Pr Privately, ang
“T bavetaken your Pills and
lwaye great
conehit trom them ”-.Wo w ; rts rts
Cambridge. “1 bavye taken . Pils i .
hoppy result.”—B. H., Cork. “Your Palle wane
great good,T feel better ui to we
for years befure. FG yrelve twouthe thas
** Your Piils did me more god than an Ashura,
erry —M. J Durstey. ™1 have tried year fa
aud derived the greatest
| uP Navy Hotel, x. a theretrouu. ¥,
Suld by Langley & Jobnston
lifax, Nova Bootias W. RK. Pate nie erent, Th.
| Privee Edward Islaed; J, Word, Lae atten,
. Sydney, Cape Breton; EM. Parker ~~ Vitiee,
& Co) Kingston, Canada West, Stelekiewa glue
| Mobile; M. F. Deconge and Edward ty,
Urieans; Fongera, New York; Musson i iilet, New
bec, C. A. & J Langley, Yates Street s
| cisco; oe Murdo, Druggi t, and J. 3 *°
| teq., St. Johu’s, Newloundland;
a St. Jobn, New Brunswick; Leen ale
Toronto, of whom also may be had + HE Ny
CAL ADVISER,” or shor 4 dif aries
curing any of the above, Lnclose the in pre.
dratt or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place but by
‘bury Square, London, W.C., and they wil beat
|securely packed. per return, 7
| CAUTION.—- Therebeing highlyinjuri
| of the alove, sufferers should guard against ¢,
| mendatvn of other medicines by dishonest :
thus obtain a larger profit. To PRoveeT rH
“AGAINST FRAUD, Hee Masxsty’s Hos,
| ERS have directed t, ot the words * Watren by
|Lonpon,”’ be printed in white letters on che
| affiwed to the above, t. matate which is felony.
February 8, 1562.
MOFFAT’S LIFE PILIS
AND
¥
PHG@:NIX 5B
‘YPNUESE Medicines have new heen
; public for a period of THIRTY Y
during that time have maintained a bigh
‘in almost every part uf the globe tur
jdinary ud imanediate power of
‘health to porsens suffering under nearly
ot disease to which the human frame is
IN MANY THOUSANDS |
of certificated instances, they have even :
;
ferere from the very verge of an untimely .
after all the deceptive nostrams of the da hed
terly failed; and to many thousands
permanently secured that uniterm
health,without which life iteel! is but a partial
ing. So great, indeed, bas their efficacy iuy
and intallibably proved that it bas
less than wiraculous to those who were
| with the beautifully philosuphical pri
ded, and
bg!
HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors,
8: Cedar street, New York.
JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
ARLYON"’S —
VOR WO ums ave
AND ALzO FOR
Fattening ©tock.
Posen KKS will find it a saving to them
bushelof Peed do more good than TWO busliels given
without the Powders. In feeding oue hundred bush-
}els of grain, 4 man can save at least fifteen bushels
| by using these powders. Use them and you will
| fiad it se.
The many DISEASES of HORSES can almost all
be PREVENTED or CURED by these Powders.
Oxe Powper drives out Worms.
leures Bots. One Powpen puts a Horse in condition.
| One Powper makes a Horse shed his coat. One
Powper gives a soft and glossy appearance to the
jhair, Ove Powpee cures the Horn Distewper in
Cattle.
The CARLTON SCON DITION POW DERS, given
ae~
—
RELIEF.
THE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN-
TERNAL REMEDY,
STORS THE MO=T EXCRUCIATING PAIN
IN A PEW MINUTES,
AND
RAPIOLY CURIS THE PATIENT.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at once.
ITS FIRST INDICATION
Ist» relieve the sufferer of PAIN, no matter from
what cause it may originate, or where it may be seated,
If in the Head, Face, or Throat
; If in the Back, Spine, or Shoulder ;
| Hin the Arms, Breast, or Side ;
if in the Joints, Limbs, or Muscles +
world to STRENGTHEN a borse, and to restore him
to health and vigor after severe exposure or bard
driving.
Toese Powders cause a healthy action of the di-
i If in the Nerves,Teeth, or Fars ;
Or in any other part of the body, its application to the
} part or parts where the pain exists will afford inumedi-
| ater
If SEIZED WiTH PAIN
} In the Stomach, Towels, or Kidners :
thereby equalizibg the circulation of the blood and
imparting Vigor to the whe'e frame.
monstrates itself by an intprovement in th eappear-
ance of the coat, for it is a certain fact that no
animal can be in perfect health if the coat be rough
¢f slicf,
ig For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Deaiers.
e
SHUDITIOU PYWIIIS
COWS, BI22P ¢ ALL SPIER,
of many dollars by using these powders. When | tails risks that have beovme proverbial to a degree
fattening Stock, by mixing a little of these Powders | that prevents much good resolution from taking aay
with the food, you will fiud that it will make one | benefit or ndvantage vhen reasonably offered. Sus-
Oxe Powpree | judgment.
according to directions, are the best thing im the |
; gestive organs, and purity the blued of animals,
This soon de- |
\for self-treatment., Sufferers who are prevented corsequeutly act. 1t was to their uanif, tandem,
‘from watrimeny by the consequences of imprudence sible action in purifying the springs and ghy he
| should read this work, as pointing ont the sure way | life, and indulging thet with renewed tone
| to restoration of health. Sent post fro: in an enve- | VIE0T, that they were indebted tor their .
| lope on reesipt of 88, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub-| Unlike the bost of permicious qua
| lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. | boost of vegetable ingredients, the Li
og é |CINBS are parely and solely vegetable; and
other mineral, in any form whatever, Toa eel
tirely composed of extracts from rare and ands 4
plants, the virtues of which, though Jong known tp
several Indian tribes, and recently to sume emi
pharmacentical chemists, a e al
the ignorant pretenders to medleal science ; and were
vever before administered in #¢ happily efficacious
a combination. ‘ '
The first operation is to loosen from the coz tsof the
stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and erudi-
ties constantly settling round them; and to remove
the hardened feces whie', collect in the con
tions of the small intestines. Otber medicines
partially cleanse these, and leave such
masses bebind as to produce babitual
with all its train of evils, or eudden | Diarrhea
with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known
tu allregular anatomists who cxzaminue the buman
bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of
these weil informed men against the quack medi-
cines of the . The second effect of the VEGR-
“TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to clcane the hide
= a a
The Cause and Cure of Premature Dither Mercary nor. Antimony wor Aneie
Decline.
Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines,
or sent post free, secure from observations
direct from the Author, for 2s 6d.
PuE MEDICAL ADVISER on the
modera treatment of mental and physical in-
capacity, syphilis, stricture, &e.; with unfailing
| rulea aud prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very
simple means, of all the more common diseases ana
| supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system.
By Dr. W De Koos, M. D., M. RK, C 5., L 8. A.,
| &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Graducte in Me-
dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Licentiate of the
| Royal Scciety of Apothecaris, se.
REVIEWS AND NOTICES,
| To be your own counsel er your own doctor, en-
| picion begets irresvlution, and where there is no eon- b -' ea tw Ube
| fidence good results seldom follow. Modieal books | "€¥* and the bladder; and, by this means,
}are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the public act and lungs, the healihial action of whieh entirely
| wisely in refraining from their study. ‘* Drink deep | depends upon the regularity of the urinary
or taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good advice where | The blood, whicu takes its red color trow the when
the uninformed wind, listeving to ite own appreben- | of the liver and tangs, before it passes inte
‘sione is oftener ready to imagine than ues its cvol | heart, being thus puritied by them, and pourished
There is one class of medical jore, bow. | by tovd coming trom # clean stomach, courses
| ‘ever, that stands in @ position somewhat exceptional | ‘hrough the veins, renews every part of the
_to our remark, and which treats on disurders and jand triumphantly the of
irregularities in which morality is offended. For | the blooming cheek, vids.
' this reason the patient too often suffers in secret, or | The following are among the pontaniy Ce
pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring bim | °f human discase- ia which the VEGETABLE
into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly | MEDICINES are well known to be infaliible.
udvice. To such we recommend a perusal of the | DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the firs
| Mediea! Adviser’ of Walter De Ros, M. D., of | and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure
‘London, an established Physician, graduate sod! healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind;
licentiate of all the reguiar institutions of London ; Platulency, Lass of Appetite, .
‘and Paris; and who bas mode nervous disorders and | Res/les:ness, Iil-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy,
their bAneful origin bis porticular study, rud obtain- | which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
ed such a practice in this oranch of therapeutics as yan'sh, as & natural consequence of ite cure.
qualifies him to be a sale and competent adviser,.— | QOESTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
| pent Civenicle, May ith, 1961. ‘the intestines with a solventprocess, and without vide
| * the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Warrer ‘lence: all violcnt purges leave the bowls costize
| Ds Roos. M. D , for the class of diseasus upon which | within two days.
he
Se Orrics — M
r
rsyths, 1
rs
iorth sice of Queen Square
Charlo ictown,. Getober 21, 1863.
pect that this is the medicine she wants. Dr
‘Thackerny intends to leave it with her bim.
seif. Let ua walk out tugetier.”’
a i Spe -
Taaccerst —A Torentsa Meworrat.—-
W hile genetona tribates are everywhere paid |
te the Genine of him who has been suddenly |
called away in the tallness of bis power and |
the maturity of tes fame, some who lave for
many years enjoyed the advantage of bis
assistance and the delight of his society
General Commission
S% Cedar-street --- New York.
of OATS and other PRODUCE. and pureias
of Merchandize for the Lritish American markets
: tefer to— A. N. Brown, Esar., 185 Greenwict
P ‘ees Y | _ Refer to—. , Esqr., ireenwich
would simply record that they have lost @! street New York; Messts. Eiliot & Co.,16 Lemoine
dear Friend. At an early period in the | street. Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown,
history of this Periodical he became a Con-+ PE. Island Ccament MeiIstyer.
June 15, [BEB,
tributor to its pages. and he long contioued
to enrich them, and though of late he censed
ROSE & McINTYRE,
Merchants,
ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales
to give other aid tian suggestion and advice, |
he was a constant wember of our coune:|, and |
ext with as on toe eighth dey from that
which has saddesed Englands Christmas
Let the brillianey of his tramed intellect, the
terrible strength of bis satire, the subtlety of
his wit, the rychnesg of his hamour, and the
eatholic range of his calm wislom, be themes
for others; the mourning friemis who in-
North American Hotel,
Ticntesireet, Charlolictown.
7EXLIS HOTEL, formerly known as the
*“ GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the
City, and ceutrally situated; it is now opened
tor the reception of permanent and transient
Bearders. ‘The subseriber trusts, by strict atten-
tien to the wants and comfert of bis friends and |
the public generally, to merit a share of public |
: i satre i y. aditos ‘ : hi Pvsentery, Cramps, and Spasms ; . adie j spo ast ion. 4 7 -
scribe these lines to lis meny ry think of the ' co, Des I ‘ore al “sg hand ir oe Pg ge ot a lafibbbly: ss ues apen fer Dilious Cholic, or Gastritis 5 ’ | Dope. 04, 18e8 F liimemiotin 4 are aetebeis snedbestilly treated b Geortune Resasions a5 — Spargrmee rend
uffectionate nature, the cheer/ul companion- |.” 3 ne JEST OF Liqvor® always on and. | overcoming all © structions as these Pills ; they} Scarlet, Typhoid, or other Fevers ; | — = ORE ‘ - esas set bei Y | alternative effect upon the fluids tha: teed the skin,
hs meh od i ' Good Stabling for any number of horses, with a | never fail to restore a healtby action throughout the Influenza, Coughs, or Celis ; DR ] 4’ M E R ] | gorrespondence on souding the detail of their cases, | aad the morbid state of which occasions ail erup-
ship, the large heart and open hand, the cagebd Dodd ia alfendensd. | system. ‘he printed instructions will evuble all to | Inflammation of the Stomach or Towels | . 4aR4 | with a Bank note or Bill on a Lendoa bouse for EB \sive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and otber disagree:
simple cour reousness, and the endearing | JOHN MURPHY. Propi ietor. | correct the first symptoms of disease, and avert | BRADWAY'S READY RELIEF | ed io £10, in order that 2 package vf medicices & | able complexions.
frankoess of a brave, true, honest gentieman,| (Ch. Town, P. IL. 1., Nov. 23, 1563. ly ;many serious maladies. Holloway’s Pilis soon SHOULD RFE TAKEN INTERNALLY SSLP-PRBIER YA 1) OL saree abana the case, may be seut out by | Phe use of these Pills for a very short time will
1 : , : Pas. ueiie inkt teed hes 2 be ah Sh cael ee ot AEE ' change the si kly 0 lexic ers SHOULD RE TAREN 1 } ad cd fa SMe cle te OD ta kd F BSE * | next mail, thus aveiding the pr tracted aufferia d : . : re
whom a0 pen bet his own could deniect as, Tate change the si kly and sejlow complexion, thus 7-| o.,6 done will stop Che pain ; ila cumtinued ase will, in oe Anh Gabite OERe «4 . ~ P ws € ane | effect an entire cure of Salt Kheum, aud a striking
: | ” ™ it 2 © pe : A Ovbiiued Use . ‘ 7 N N . . . 2 Bs: “ ily , . 4
those who knew him woukl desire. —Punch, JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, a p re = es = sep To page mes a few hours, cure the patient PRICK Wi pepe ps foe ape | poo loss of Valuable time, which must other | improvement in the clearness of the sin. Come
Jan. 2, 1864. la ‘* ss = OEP wWomennpeds Of AS FES Kary oF le, these Fills . | ee : ie viii ios aia ae Colds and Influenza will always be cur y one
, opted teil k, Coach & she igh Builders, | will be f und invaluable, They should be taken HOW Ur cunehs, «ELF PRESERVATION ee popelar Kseay on | R DE ROOS’ ra ITT E V {Tv E OR | dose, or by two even ia the worst Cases.
Flow ro Discover Swart. Pox tw irs Fartr Kent Street, |; two or three times a week, as a safeguard against The secondary indication of RADWAY’S READY RE. | = — pelihage . | " ad et aoe samead | PILES. As a remedy for this most ai
Stace.—he Le/ectic Journal, in xo article i
on stmtll pox, admonishes physicians not to |
NFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte. |
town and the Country generally that they have |
;
aati
ee Se
he hasty mm passing their opinion that any |
eruptive disorder 16 that loathsome disease
not they prove the following diagnostic
symptom :—
|
** Now we olfvr this seeret to the profession |
—eo soon as the eraptions appear, and by,
pressure with the point of the finger may |
diatinetly he felt the small. hard substance,
precisely as if a small. fine shot had been
pieced onder the cuticle of the skin. This |
peeuliar appearance belongs to no other er- |
uptive disease. We have applied the term |
secret here; for whilst it is and has been
known to a few physicians, it is not ment:on- |
elon any of the standard authorities ; nor |
does the writer claim the eredit of the dis- |
covery. After this. all works upon practice |
will add this untatling diagnostic symptom.”’
ES - |
Losses t~ 1862.—The following are the |
names of some of the most distingurshed men |
sow op hand a number of new and second-hand
CaRrtaces, open and covered, of different styles, |
which wii be sold cheap for prompt payment.
(Pe All orfers punctually attended to.
April i4, log
A CARD.
TENIE SUBSCRIBER. in returning thanks
<9 his numerons customers in Town and Conntry
generally, begs to inform them that he bas removed
hia resitence to Kent-sireet, East of Mr. Jonas
Howman’s, batcher.and nearly opposite the residence
of Jonn Scort, Exq., Carriage Builder, where he
is prepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES, ty
execute all orders entinsted to him in his line af
businces with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH
ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMs.
viz: Disorders incidental to Children.
House, Sign, Carriage & Slei h | The liver and stomach of ehildren are, from many
* : & | causes, often out of order, as they are allowed to
Fainting, }eat many things that would disagree with their
Plain and Ornamental Pa.
per-hanging,
| Wholesome and natural manner (hau Gay other
_the system is such as to immediately rally all the |
vital fanctions, the appetite ig soon restored, a fuil
flow of spirits quickly follows, the body becomes
immensely invigorated, with a certainty of restored |
health: fresh air and u little exercise are necessary
to bring about a permanent state of things. Hol-
| ioway’s Pills imparts tone and energy to the most
delieate constitutions, and in a manner as to astonish
all who take them. By their extraordinary virtues
they have obtaiued the largest sale vi any wedivine
in the world.
Head, Heart, Lungs and Stomach.
Took to the regularity of the functions of these |
liclioway’s Pills restore to |
foundations of vitaitty.
order the slightest departure from the proper action,
and, therefore, may be considered as the regulators |
of the mainspring of buman life. Apoplexy can
,always be prevented if the proper action of the |
| bowels be attended to, which this famous medicine
never fails to accomplish. Disorders of the bead
and heart often terminate suddenly and fatally
| from obstructions in the system, whieh might gene- |
raliy be prevented by taking small and regular
doses of this fine corrective.
Female Disorders.
dropsy, beadaches, palpitations of the neart, and all |
nervous affections, so distres-ing at certain periods. |
|
Foul Stomach, and Disor-
In such a deranged state of health the food is
decomposed instead of being digested, and proves
dered Liver. |
|
poisonous rather than nutritious. This derangement |
ean be at once set right by a course of these purily
ing and digestive Pills, which heve wequired tur
themselves an imperishable fame for the mastery
they bave constantly exercised over the digestive |
organs Holloway’s Pills increase the appetite, re
guiate the liver, repress biliousness, lewlibily sii. |
mulate the kidneys, and move the bowels in a more
medicine.
parents, hence their blood becomes Wnpure, aud)
liable to take any disease that is prevalent, and
that in the worst furm. One Pill, reduced to a
The marvellous effect of this fine medicine upon |
In the Bladder, Spleen, or Liver ;
In the Teeth, Ears, or Throat ;
In the Brain or Nervous System ;
One teaspoonful of RADWAY’S READY RELICF
to a wineviass of water will, in a few miuutes, re-
Store th patient to ease and con:fort.
{f Lame, Cripple |, or Bed-ridden ;
If Palsied, Scsded, or Burned ;
If Bruised, Wounded, or Cut ;
If Strained, Injured, or Disable! ;
’
]
and uathrifty.
Carlton’s Condition Powders
will be found a perfeet TONIC AND ResToReR after
attacks of any acute diseases, such as Inflenza,
Strangles, Inflammation ef the Lungs,
Gleet, ete.
use this Medicine, it is ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, and is
® HARMLESS that it can always be given without
Nasal |
EVERY ONE Wuo OWNS Stock or ANY KIND should |
it treats ‘° nudoubtedly the best and most soundly
praction! book which bas come under our notice | gharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oe
The author is amar of most enlarged experieace.” |
—Derby Telegreph, June 29th,1861.
To those who eontemplate marriage its perusal is
especially recommended. —Tbhe knowledge it imparis ;
wust 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 80.—
DIARRHG@A and CHOLERA, by removing the
casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion
of the mucuous membrane, f
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood tos
regular circulation, through the process of }
ration in such cases, and the thorough solution uf
al} intestinal obstruction ia others,
The Lire Mepicines have been known to cure
If Snn stroke, or seized with Fits - fear
Lc is caloulated to elect a complete revolution in the
If Weak in the Spine cr Back ;
| RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
should be applied to the part or parts aulicged. It in
stantly relieves the patient from pain, and quickly
heals, soothes, and strengthens the disabled parts. In
all cases of Bites of Rabid Doers, Reptiles, Stings of Poi-
} Sonous Insects, the application of RADWAY'’S READY
RELMF to the woune wil! prevent iniiammmatiou aud
Invrulication.
FARMERS WHO ARE Fartrentng their stock should |
use these CONDITION POWDERS Tovey wis
keep all kinds of Stock healthy and in good heart,
/and make them fatten much easier and quiwker than
| they otherwise would.
Remember this Caution,
FIND THe SIGNATURE OF
treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex-
peusive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, |
privately, and at the least possible cost,
From long practical observation of the treatment |
| Rheumatiom perwenently in three weeks, aud Gout
lin half that time, by removing local inflammation
from the nusc.es and ligaments of the joints.
» Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen-
pursued in the ‘nost famous Institutions of this coun-
try and the continent, for those diseases referred to
in the above work, the Proprietor bas had somewhat
unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success
‘ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de
\lighttully on these important organs, and hence they
‘have ever been found a certain remedy for the
/ worst cases of Gravei. :
| a. EAR: wie a.
[Tn full ov the wrapper of each Package.
the only test of the
True Carlton's Condition Powders.
| Take no * Condition Powders’’
L208 EQS!
er rs
QO,
This is
FEVER AND ASUE.
Persons exposed to the Malaria of Ague, or if seized
with Chills aud Fever, will flud @ positive Antidote and
Cere in Radway’s Ready Reiief. Let two teaspoonsful
of the Ready Ketief, in a wine-glass of water, be taken
| Ov getting out of bed in the morning, and however cx |
| posed to malaria you will escape. | ture
| ooommnsiian The CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large
WHEN skiZeD WITH Packages, and sold by all Druggists and Medivive
CHOLERA, or Diarrhea, or Finx ; ore : epee
A ; i Nervous and Physieal Debility, resulting from |
LIEF ‘5 to care the patiens ef the disease or malady that ea mete Png gM
| injurio abits contr
occasions the pain; Uiis ik @ccemplisies rapidly and ae, arabia b P :
jonly be reaso
without this signa- | who de
jand te sue
Dealers, at 25 cents per package. |
jwhich bas hituerto characterized bis practice, in | Alsy Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of
which the distressing consequences resuitiog frow | the powels the sliny matter tu which these creature)
the injurious enployment of wercury, Capiv:, sar- | adhere. .
saparilla, and similar dangerous aedicines are €D- | Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the ait
ltirely obviated. Lasting beneGt in these cases can | vessels of tis lungs from the mucous which evel
nably expected at the hands of those | slight colds will occasion, and whieh, if not removed,
vote their chief attention to such diseases; |}. Comes hardened, and produces thoee dreadful dis-
h only can confidence be safely extended. | eases. .
Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect
been instramental in restoring to health and happi- purity whieh these LIFE MEDICINES give tothe
neas, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every | blood, and all the humors.
LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters). )
Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de France; obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIES &
| DICINES deserve a distinet and e:pphatic reeom-
ely exhausting the
radically, Se sudft is the patiewt transformed from
maturity, which, by prematur
| Royal College of Prussia, §c , bave in numberiess
it is well-known to bundreds in thi
Sick Headache, Indigestion or
who have died withia the year:—Lord Clyde, | [mitution of Wor
Sir J imes Outram, Lord Elgin, Sir G. C. | And every ob i hci Gm Meurpeee
Lewis, Lord Seaton, Lord Hatherton, Lord | ® ected with the trade,
Lyndhurst. Sir Creaswell Cresewell, Sir W. And by punctnality and moderate prices, he solicits
V ightman, Lord Sinclair, the Marquis oi | w share of publie patronage.
Loodowne, the Marqais of Normanby, Rad-
ward Ellice, Mr. Western Wood. Sir William
Culntt, Arehdeseon Drury, Sie G. Bonhat,
Siw Jovhua Jebb, Sir Culling E. Eardley,
: ed Always on hand, for sale in season, WAG-
GONS and SLEIGHS of the BEST MATERIAL
and LATEST FASHIONS.
' Ee The Snubseriber also wishes to intimate that
y, |e bas opened a BOARDING HOUSE for the ac
Arclibishop Whately Dr. M'Can!, Dr. Raffles, |‘ 6g ape of permanent and transient boarders,
Admiral Washington, Malready, Augustus | with larze stabling uecoumodation. With mode-
j ic | rate charges, he “sopes to merit: share of patronage,
Firg, Harding, Bridell, Duffield, Me. Sheep-|
| powder, and put in @ little water, given oecasionally
ito children of twelve months old, and to those of
three or four years, three Pills, and to others of
seven years of age, four Pills — will always make
children look blooming and healthy, Seventy-five
out of every buudred do not reach the age of matu-
rity. ficlloway’s Pills would not only preserve |
their health, but save the lives of thousands. Many)
people foolishly think that children only require a |
littie medicine twice a year. ‘(
Holloway's Pils are the best remedy known in the world |
Jor the following diseases :—>-
| functions of manhood, destroy the bappivess of Mar- |
ried Life, or prevent the juifiliment of engagements |
that constitute the most cherished objects ol existence. |
By Dr La’ Mer, 87 Redford Square, London, Li- |
centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of |
Member of the Royal College of |
pain. misery, Weakness, and doorepitude, to the delight.
ful enjoyment of health aud stveagth, that patients fre-
quently aserive is lalisuiaiio power to the supernatu-
ral juilieuee of Cichantimet,
Edinburgh ;
Surgeons, Ragland, dc.
The above work contains most useful and interest-
ing injormation on the physelogical changes which
oceur in the Keproductive System during the periods ,
of youth, puberty, aud wauhood; and on the due
attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon
which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points
out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre-
served to an advanced period of life, how they are |
lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free |
from the gross exaggertions, alarming degeriptions, |
and dangerous remedies se generally resorted to by |
persons, Who, practising with false medical qualifi- |
and Chronic Rheumatism for twenty five years, andfor | cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi-
twenty years he had not enjoyed ove whole sivtit’s cxim icous treattuent frequeotly abortive. -
rest. He applied RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—it im- ‘ ‘ Ce
mediately gave him ease and ecured him the first calm The author is the only legally qualified practi-.
aud undisturbed sleep during the twenty years. The | tioncr whose name stands ov the *‘ Medical Kegister,’
continued use of the READY RELIEF cured him. (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been
exclusively engaged for a series of years in the
treatment of the various functional disorders of the
nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to
the great digcoveries of modern ecience, are render-
ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy inode
of treatment. i
At home for coneultation daily from ten till two,
and from six till eight, either persoually or by let-
ter—37 Bedford Square, London, England. ‘
Patients residing in the Colonies can be success. |
fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can |
be forwarded in seeresy and safety to any adfress.
“SELF-PRESERVATION”’
pre y_symr of Malignant Diseases. One | may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price
dose of the READY RELIEF is suflicient to break up | 1s Gd; free by post, 33, currency :—
aod expel diseased action, and restore the patient to | : oo f ; ;
| Haurrax, N.S.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. |
health :
Yarmourn, N. 5.—Messers. Young and Baker, |
Booksellers. |
THU MATISM, LUMBAGO, GOUT, NEURATGTIA,
TOOTH ACHE, CROUP, INFLUENZA, SORE TH’ OAT,
QUIDZY, UTPTHERIA, HOARSEN’SS, BRONCHI-
, STIFF JOINTS, ENLARGED TENDONS, HEAD
ACHib, (Sick or Nervous.) ASTHMA, or HARD
BURATHING.
ii is traly marvellons how quick RADWAY’S READY
Rriik cures the sullerers of these maladies. The
poor. crippled, and pain--tricken Rheumatic has pot
io wait days before a change takes place, but ina few
iminuses derives ease and comfort.
iis
}
CHRONTC RHEUMATISM CURED.
Twenty Years of Sicepless Nights.
Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of Havana, Cuba, the cor-
respondent of the London Times, suilered wita Acute
PREVENTION BEITER THAN CURE, |
THERE 19 NO OCCASION FOR SICKNESS. }
Wher you first feel pain, then take a teaspoonful
of the READY RELU F,in water; or apply it to the
paris where you feel the discomfort.
ALL MALIGNANT DISEASES
first give warning of their presence, and if met prompt-
} before they become securely intrenched within the
system, will be readily expelled.
SIGNS OF SICKNESS.
Headache, Pains in the Limbs—in che Stomach, Bow-
e... an? Kidneys—Cold Chills. and Hot Flushes, Coat-
ed Tongue, Burning Skin, Nausea, Shivering, Dullness,
Lors of Appetite, Restlessness, Giddineas, &c., &e., a: €
SOLDIERS.
throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in |
| be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet |
: , : | mendation.
instances proved their superiority over every other | .
advertised remedy for Spermatorrhqa, languer, las-
situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex-
citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for
jcity, that the former proprietor of these valusvle
| Medicines was hiwself afflicted with this complaint
‘for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that he tridd
society, study or business; indigvstion, pains in the | yen oven prmpie., Seeseene gg ge
side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in toatl tridd the Medicine which te aoe offered Sethe!
the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &e. | : , ,
This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole 1 pt OTT Spears mn eno sat —
system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus j Robie. Se ee = sill bs — peso
speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the | + masta y we Cay
FEVER AND AGUEF,
impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most |
shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore |
For this scourge of the western country there Me-
which wereury, sa:aparilla, &e. are too often em- | diciaes will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re
ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of bealth, wedy. Ovher medicines leave the system subject
its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap. to a return of the disease—a cure by theve
preciated. cines is permanent—TK\Y THEM, BE SATISFIBD,
As these complaints if neglected become chronic AND BE CURED,
or incu able, sufferers will do well before they waste | Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints.
valuable time in seeking aif from instruments, and | . . :
other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, General Debiliey, Loss or APrenyrs, amp Depesert
to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on ped vi we 1 en cocmmaannniae
" ‘entifi beutute A | the m resu n cases * +
unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may | —Kuxe’s Evit and Scroruna, in its worst iurmity
table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. j Yields to the mild yet puwertul action of theee fF"
Price, 11 d fi i i
siehy Ait nal Coen iienat: a eey aR uiuity, Nexvous Compuaints of all kinds, Paurk
bottle, Lhe £5 packages containing twelve 11s
quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected,
| wi 1 be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of |
| the amount per draft on a London Louse or otherwise. |
Extracts from letters which can be seen by any
one. ‘Tam happy to say that] am now quite well,
thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’—
D. P St. Aseph. “lam bappy to say that I ebail
not require more, thank God, and I hope He will
reward you for what you have done for me.”,-—A.C.
Hartlepoot
’
“If iny tongue could speak, or my pen
| could write to express my gratitude to youl shouid i
feel happy, but neither tongue por pen of wine
can do 80.’°—9.A. Birmingham. “Without you
/I should have been in my grave. but now [ am a
bappy man again ’—D F.F., Tverness.
never thauk you sufficiently;
“I can
“TATION OF THE ilkaxr, Paixten’sCoLio, arespecdily
had I never read of
warkabls Medicines. Nigut Swears, Newvous Dt-
cured,
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Persons whose constitutions have become i
‘by the injudicious use of MPrcury, will find thee
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to er
|dicate from the system all the effects of Mercury
linfivitely sooner than the :nest powerful prepaty
| tions of Sarsuparilla, A single trial will place thel®,
| beyond the reach of competition, in the
every patient,
(BE CAREPUL OF COUNTERFEIT:
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 AUTBORIZED AGENT
the Gutte Vite, where or what J might have been |
alten Boe ae ps - edieaee! BEL MART! N. Acne Feomle IrregulaSerofula, or
Cvoekerell, the architect ; Wall j Kent Street Asthma eo Mingo Evil |
erel), the aret stwet ; ’ mee, the en- C1). Town, April 27. 1263 l& Vv. ; Bilions Com \Fevers of all Sore Throats |
graver; Professor Taylor, the Gresham lec- | — EVEN Grew aaenenrereeirean, pluints | Windle [Stone & Gravel |
turer; Mre. Troilope, and Mr. Turnbull, GOLD! GOULD! Blotenes on the’ Fits Second'ry Symp- |
Lest and gro Thackeray. — London "EVIE Subscribe . Bkin ss a
til 4 Broatest, Thackeray. — London { HE Subscriber offers for sale, at his Rowel Comp. |Head-ache Tic-Donlourenx |
hiv, Jan 2. | ~~ shop, Great George-street, a splendid lot o| — fuints Tndivestion {Tumours
‘ éanewe | Gold Rar. Rings, Brochies, Links, Lockets, Pencils Colies nftlanuetion jUleers |
An exchange paper eays that the Empress Pinger Rings, Pins, Stads, Keys, Chains. ——- of Jaundice |Veneren! Afiec. |
Hagenio has ineured her life for a willion of | Atso—Some nice Watches, consisting of — the Bowels (Liver Compl'nte tions
doliars. Louie pays the policy Horizontal, four holes jewelled, in silver 1 —— nama ores of all |
” DORE. snanavdes sou bis A Aad ewan vee £310 O emiity i Ves Das }
Ra mace paprenar” : Ladids @ize,.2..do...... pe eae Be bd pe 310 9! Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness, from
mours are current ta the Canadian all Be a ee, a 410 | Dyseutery Ketention of whatever eause
pers that bine Excelleney Loed Mopex will | Levers, Thirteen Jewels,............-.... 6 0 go} Er sipelus “rine &e., &e.
svortly lea¥# for Engiand ; and it a added
“7 aay: exists Something more than a pos-
ehrlity that Lis j i
ro Lordship may not return te
—_— “ee -
A bill for legalizing the marriage of aman
with the sister uf his deceased wile hus been
read» third tome acd passed in the Legisla-
tive Coune:: of South Australia. ‘
A. PURCHASE, Watehmaker. |
Ch. Town, Nov. 39, 1863. Smardon's Corer
meer "ha Al \d
CAUEION.
See - r
HEREBY eaution al! persons against |
giving Money, Goods.or anything else what-
ever tymy wife SaRau, on my account ; as 1 shall
rot be responsible forthe same, and will resist
theut of all debts contracted be her after this
ahs ARCHIBALD BUCITANAN,
Rustico, Jan. 25, i864. dw pd
yeas
dav
the laryver sixes.
Sold at the Establishment of Prorrssor Horto-
WAY, 244, Strund, (near Temple Bar.) London; also |
by all respeetable Draggists and Dealers in Medi- |
| cines thronghout the civilized world, at the follow- |
ing prices: — 1s 13d, 2s td, 4a Gd, Js, 226, and 33s
jeuch Box.
N. B.—There is a considerable saving by takin
4
Directions for the guidance of
, patients in every disorder are atlixed to euch Box,
and can be had 7 a language, even in Chinese.
8, 150.3.
Lrecember
Every soldier should carry with him a supply of
Radway’s Ready Relief. It supplies the place of all
Svpney, C. R —Mr. J. P. Ward, News Office.
Sr. Joux, N. B.—Messrs. H: Chubb & Co., Courier |
| uow, I cannot tell.’—W. G., West Pelton, |
AINS LN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, |
Prepared by Dr. W. B MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, N.Y.
Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Ci
+ ag medicines , and as yp gy ye teaspoonful of Office
ve Relief, te » wine-glass of water, is a nicer, pleasant : :
es stinehnat han broeay, dhuny."et ae ae P. E.L—Mr. J. Ings, Islander
ce.
SICKNESS PREVENTED IN THE Sta MAINE REGT.
Eighth Maine regiment, “er /’t J. P. Lord, writes that
Radway’s Realy Keiiefsaved the regiment from death
while quartered at Tybee Island, 5. 0., when warking
in the swamps, erecting fortifications. Fvery man
seized with Typhoid ani other Fevers, Fever and
Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1563. ly
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
, By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanctionon
‘ CAUTION. | |
riers — ask ed gees Ready Relief. Take HERAPIO N:—or CURE OF
no ether. See that the signature of Ratiway & © i { i
1s ot the outside label of pp will invoy teks ts medic CRM, The enoratinhons highly popeios.
supplied with a aew and fresh stock. Price 26 cena | ament, as employe in the continentai hospi.
per bottle. Sold by Druggists, Merchants and country | tele by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com-
sore keepers, bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine
of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-
iployed, Devoid of taste odour, and appearance of
}
RADWAY & 09,
§7 Maiden Jane, New York,
' POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy James Pidgeon, New London;
GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE ,
KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &e. "DK DE KOOs’ COM. | jotietown, General Agent, and by
John Beer, Bedeques
Garret aud Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Bonthper
W. Shaw, New Giasyow Bridge; Benj, Be®
gers, Cascumpec; J.J. Fraser, St. Eleanor *%
dvho Frost, Grand River: George Wiggi
Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; RK. 8.
Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse.
Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis-
charges and Diseases of the Urinary Urgans gene-
rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer ove: |
the best years of life, and end only in an agonizing ,
death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, |
and inthree days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, |
&c., have utterly failed. 2s 9d., 4e.6d., is ,and, July 17, 1861.) ly.
33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated | an ” ws
medictmes over everything of the kind,is universally | The Examiner "
acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for *)
them without precedent. [° Printed and Published every Monpats
Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office. Hills»
fear of discovery,would silently bear their afflictions porouwl-street. near King Square. PRICE Les
rather than apply tor aid to those from whom they guuam, payable half yearly Is AGVANCE:
” ce Sa ee eee ek
|
(eer re EN — a ES
Marine Insurance Company
MISCELLANEQUS,
OO i i eat Mi i aie i i ie a a aan Yon ms en
, ITER Dit - As an ti vetration of > rTnr re ~
‘ . ee & * * +
Batis of euike + phctonagn TF RINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
OW amudog ancedete, which comes IRcorporated 4th April, 1863.
t 7] ‘ iF nie. will he re ; wi h ae ae
. Leer a th ‘i
eset. & mm ervert yy P — -" a. x i. » i : ‘
pene gcgy “oo WIth aovantace WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire.
— The Mare! ~e .\.. one of the moat inno e
nt of the Neapolitan nobility hy wealth MON. DANL. DAVLBs,{ HON. JAS. C. POPE,
Heh CRETIOUS s¢ carried off by the brigand | HUN W. W. LORS,. |] HON GEO. REER,
" 7 JAMS DUNCAN sq. | mNK ASZARKD,Es
Prone and his band, from his villa peat $M DURES, BQ. |. ESET RAAT, See
Por tici hi : . on SP CRETARY
vibes, 1's ransom was fixeu at 2.04 0 DANIEL J ROBERTS.
daeats, about £4,000, aod « Bephew Was CP lisks taken daiby at the Offices in Water-street
eharred to raise the sum and bring it f on Miv 4
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Lie starred with the
amount ; but on his way bevan to reflect
whethe
pay even
anpowt d reudezyvous. The
4.
iu
this Was oot an eXcessi¥e price ty
Q Sy
he stopped at a cottage on his way amd hil
for so reapectable an uncle.
, : : pues Agent for the above first class
etzht of his tweaty thousand ducasts in the English Fire Insurance Company bexe to
maize leaves of the Goitave mattress. Ar. call the attention of the public to t ulvantaves
Hered by thie Company, in respec
swmiwed, and premptneseto
‘
t tv the security
at the rendeevous, he told Pilone that
he had been goable to ruse the twent:
‘ uC a
thon. w thout disparaging other Companies, may be safely
i ; .
+ dni-te ~— Qe . um wliirded lie s
eand—time $> short —!unds not forthe ming weeried to SemNperior to ti aiforded ry My
‘ » 4 . ‘ ther Company in the letand lie Liverpool ana
“as } ionme at Dret relused to make any f€- | endow F. & L. Ineurunce { ompuby has been in
duction, bat at last, finding the nephew firm, | suecesstal operation since 1530, with agencies all
i =_— f — t * : ver the world, and has piid in losses avert Twi
at er > ‘ ) , - .
aud perhaps jearing an alftack Of tie cara ; iad arid watdrter Merling. Me ehbéeribed ca
bintert, he agreed to take the twelve thou | pital is £2,000,000 sterling invested funde
pre
And had
and the tire
Od
f i ah , e ain mt to me ee
sand, aud release the Marchese. The nepbest | mmscant to di Lyell
! peter ao. amount i
congratulnted himee!{ on his foresiyht, and
1 to this very large ¢aj I Company
poekered the balance, when the Neapolitan ng been established before > recent Limited
. ; ug Act e individaal fortunes of ench of the
Municipaily, proiessing their disgust that so
fists: guished a functionary shoald have oeen
pet to ransom very nD
vlared thetr toutestion of paying the rans
ite in Livery, land Louden, are
’ ,'
: oiled Lhe Wiaedie Ot
ln thie respect it ciilers,
ta®lished
liable for
h
+! ital
he losses he ci tl
under the: ses, de- 1 ;
away
m | other Company ¢
out ofthe otwhictpal taxes, and asked the
tu amount, He v ry
here
ippointed by Powe:
, is authorised t
occure, aL Wil
sy
\nd lastly » he 2
tiv from
ent & 1088
Ma chese sta’'e the
coolly famed thirty thoussa! dacats—whieb | referrin Homme Company, to the extent of
w evordingly paid over to him. Pilone ‘ A cage. we
'
beard of this, and wrote to the municipaliry | not dis
and’ could not think of the manpicipa ity ‘ o is features tad t Agent hus been advise
being mulcted fn more than he received, | that an uniform ond geet aurend on the
a doable exvlonarton. out of which came to | im concert.” WA. JUTINSTONE,
light, first, the nephew's large nibble of the Avent of the Liverpool and Lendion
Nov. 10,
erie thowsend: dacats, and then the Mur. As
chese’s advance of ergzhteeu thousand above
the amount paid to Pilome. Lt ended in
tbe Marchese renmoursing the municipaiity,
sud the mat er being hushed up.
‘Queen Insurance Company
OF LIVERPOOL.
FIRE AND LIFE!
wt Se TE
PAV Losses, W hen,
cholders, comprising some of the wealthicet
¢ swept!
it is Delueved, from
soul
iperior advantages, the Compnny is
be well justitied) to
Fire Insaranee Company
\TENHE Subscriber, having been appointed
- +e - lated the 13th day of April, 1863, end made } 2 a TAT. I uetical C is > Mass.
S ny! ‘ he ” agent for the above first class Insurnnce Com ' re nl . : 1 | i N ble rf an i Number Tl irty- Sold by W. Rh. WA I 3ON, Practica! hem tt, Boston, Mass
Sxatine —In rcply to * Archimedes, ay. ts urevared to take riekewanlidewriptions of |. Pere as Prin a ; ; | No. 14 Queen-street, N. B,—The greatest freedom of corresponence
: mn vy I ed to Wiike risks oud aes iptions of > He neen sC om in ince Pdwe sla: i ' ‘ gs é
the ta Se wha “ “srmer, of the one pt . 4 wihiat Jlalone, iy 2
don: on the st. John river, New Bruns- Charlottetown, Feb. 10. ul ms haga ‘ A gn sa } HF —\| January 11, 1864. | Commission.
Per eee “4s ~ of Charlottetewa, in the said Island, Printer, of |,- rt da | at T. DosBri M. OW
wick, by an [ndian aamed Gabriel Acquin. [Exrracts From Newsparrrs.] the other part: All that Tract, Pice@or Parcel of MxbDICaAl ASSISTAWCE. Patter ge spe Pieter corte gong i
He skated thirty measured miles in one nour o wai mt Parli ‘ | tand, Farm and Premises situated on Lot or | : . Skinner, Wiolesale avd Retari Agents,
tah . -" n reference to 4 return made to Parliament, and | ,., : yp Thirty Talley Mella? ; i kT ATLTR CAN it
and a hal’, being a part of a journey of | ordered by the House of Com iiaitee be printed, 7t] Fenner areas hark Sapir, ad : a vests A THE GREAT ATIERICAN REMEDY harloitetown. [Jun. ae 1803.
agent yethres | ho! ; with , | June, 18ul, it will be seen thutthe increase of Daty ne ai ‘ap irk, mepaneede ? SEUDENS 5 > iD = —_——_—_ - -— enactment do potliinad
potty y h ve iniles, the wh by of which hy for the Yenr, paid by the ‘‘ QUEEN,” was £2567, | acres leased by the late John ( einbridge to the late : tlorses ! Horses ! llorses !
perioran d in six hours A triend o! mine being ut wards of £1000 mere than paid by any Donald Malone, and hounded as follows, that is |
and my-err, on the same Oceusion, skated
the same distance im six hours and fifieen
wivates including half an hour's rest, which |
we al! took for luncheon, and a considerable
deiay in tsking off and putiing on skates
ard waking across a short portage; so that
the actual time cecupied by us ia skating
seventy-three miles was little over five hours
and a half, and we bud fifteen mioutes’ s:art
of the Indian. I need hardly say that the
wind was tair and the iee good,—Caridoo,
Correspondent of the Field.
ae ee
“Da. Tuackeray."'—A Paris correspon-
dent of one of the Londua papers relates the
following anced,
** Latterly. fortune and fame enabled the
author of * Vanity Fuir’ to visit imperial
Paris io imperial styie,and W. M. Thackeray
vat op generally at the Hotel Bristol, in the
Pince Vendome. Ney r was inerease of
fortune more gracefully worn or more grace-
fully @miplayed. The straggling artiat and
wail man of letters, whom be was sure to
find at home or abroad, was pretty sure to he
avsisted 1f he learned their wants. I kuuw
of many .® kind act. Une morning on
entering Mr. Thackeray's bedroom in Pafts,
L found trim placing some Napoleons in a
pili-bes. on the lid of which was written,
* Une to be taken occasionally.” + What are
yuardving 2’ suid £. * Well,’ he replied,
* there is ap old person here who says she is)
very ill and m distress, and L etrongly sus-
Pane
ae
} Mace
other ollice ever yet established in this City
{From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.)
“ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly jasti
er Company, within tie
ead SO large aun income in
Departinents as the Queen
In muking this statement .w«
nin faver of our older local
1 Sea VTA that nO oth
e peri ] ever att
ther the Fire or Lil
tnsurance Cow Pp
aake no exception ev
e
nuyY
ier
ompR! ies ly, the Liverpool and Loddon, the
oval, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.”
[From the Civil Service Gazette. Nov. 2. 1861.]
“ Among these important institutions stands eri
nent for its solidity, as well the
Queew Inaurance Company, i week held
its on uv of proprietors im Liverpool. A
reference to the au i ‘ ' will
fully satisfy every reader of
be this: shia? ode th
> DV This ASFOCIALION slice 1TS
as fer Ms success, *
e report in another puge
siwieal progress
and it attests at}
succes# is, iadeed, rarely witained ;
onee the excellence of ite manage nent, andthe pub }
lic confidence in its coustitution.”’ |
{Prom the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, 1861.]
“It must be gratifying to the public generally,
and especially to the proprietors, to find tat its in
come dbring the past three years has increased at
the rate of £20,000 per annam. We believe that
no other Con pany, within the same short penmod,
ever attained so large an increase cither in the Pire
or Life Department. This speaks bighly for the
activity a of the management, while the
promptnene with whizh all the claims, arising out
Mt the late disastrous fire in ended were mct. tes
tities to thegr financial «
mrkKEed ti
“i 702
dence whieht einve tent of these fards *
Late of Halifax, N. 8.
Attorney and Barrister-at-Law,
Notary Public, Ke. &e.
McDonald's, next door to Mrs |
rs sain
SALE OF
Valuable Freehold Property,
FHXO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, | 4
at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown,
on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the
hom of Twelve ! noon, vy Virtue of a
Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of
Mortgage, fenth day of December, 1860,
|
Oo ClOeR,
re, dated the
and made between the Hovorable Willian Forgan
of the Roralty of Charlottetown, and Susan Keiys,
1
in Wile, of the one part,
t and Daniel Hodyson, of |
Cherlettetown, aforesaid, of the other part, and by |
suid Daniel Hodgson assigued to me, All those
Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Pastare
Lots Nutnbers Ninteen (19), Twenty-six (26), Thirty
four (34), and Porty-two (42), in the Royalty of
Charlotietown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated
und Inid duwn ona certain Map or Plan of the suid
Royalty made and now kept inthe Otfce of the
}
Revistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the
aud | id, reference being therenuto bad will
wore fully aud at large appear
For turther particulars and terms of Sale, &c.,
apply to the Subscriber or bis Solicitor
Dated at Charlotietown this Jlst August,
Ah Sou
WILLIAM H. HOLRIRK.
J a-Mensery, Solicitor
Evreehotd Tuzand,
On Lot Forty-four (44), Rollo Bay,
FOR SALE.
"Fo be so'd by Pupsic Avctten. on the
Prewies, at Rollo Bay, (untezs previously sold
by private cou “yon TURSDAY, the First day
of MARCH NEXT, I864, at the hour of Twelve
u cloek, noon,
30 ACRES OF LAND,
Fownship Fourty-four, in King’s County, com
mencing on the North bank of Kollo Bay, at the
southwest angle
southwest along said bunk for the distance of 4
chains and U7 links, thence North 69 degrees, Fast
6 chains aud 60 link s,thenee North 30 degrees, East
63 ehains and 50 tinks, to the rearof John Ressiter’s
Farm, theuce North wardly along said rear 4 chains
and 30 dinks, theuce South S80 dezrees, West 65
chains and 50 links, or watil it meets the south line
of Fidele Deayle’s Farm, and thence South 69 de
vrees. West, along seid Fidele Deagle'’s sonth fine |
jie the said Bank or place of commencement, havin;
been conveyed by William Deagle, senior, to the
subscriber by Deed dated the 22rd January, 1858.
Tenus and other particulars rude kuewn on ap
plication te the Subse riber or to the Hon Josuru
tlunsiey, at his Office iu Charlouetown
J. WIGHTMAN.
Georgetown, Sth Oet., 1863
raxO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on
; the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the
2jth day of FEBRUARY NEXT, at the hour
of b2 o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale |
contained in a certain ludenture of Mortgage, |
to say: On the ezst by the old North River Back
Road, on the south by the southera moiety of the
said ninety acres as now feneed in, on the north
by Samuel Howard's land, and on the west by |
land in the passession et Richard Leonard, and
containing Forty-five acres (a littl more or less.) |
particulars enquire of Henry |
PALMER, of Charlotietown, in the said Island, |
Esquire, Attorney, or to the subscriber, at the |
For further
Examiner Office.
WILLIAM MALONE.
Charlotetown, 23d November, 1263.
y ‘Carlton’s
Condition Powders!
HEALTH FOR TEE INVALID
bility and the care and prn |
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!
Loss of Appetite—Loss of Strength
—Loss of Health.
of Simon Burke's Farm, thence !
Sale of Leasehold Property.
Notice to the Public.
SYSTEM of MONEY GRDER IN-
c TERCHANGE between the Money Order
Office, in the United Kingdom, and the Post Ollice
department of this Island. being established, Money
Orders payuble at any Post Otlice---being a Money
Order Offies—in Great Britain or Lreland, will be
jaaned from this Ollice, on and after the ist of
Februury next.
Seale of Charges:
Up to £2 oty.,.. ..-.......--- 38. tg. Som.
From £° to £5 sty.,.- L£ow £7 ie eueat ts.
7 Ee Yes 3s {s
Maxiuum amount for whic f
be issused, £510 sterling. ;
L. C. OWEN.
General Post Office, 18th Jan., 1864. -
7" 5 TTY
TO LET!
(EXE HOUSE on the corner of
te ied by Dr. QGAUVREAT. Possession piven
| immediately; Rent £30.
Char town, Nov 23, 1863. slag Oh) ae
“Tudgon’s Worm
Judson’s Worm Tea!
IMPORTANT TO FEMATES.
Dit. CHEESE MAN’S PILLS. |
pur combination of ingredients in these
\ Pills are the result of a long and extensive
| practice. They are mild in their operation, and
certain in correcting all irregularities, Puivful
| Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether
from eold or otherwise, beadache,
palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affee
tions, hysterics, fatigue, pais in the back and litabs,
c, disturbed sleep, which arise from taterrup con
of vature.
De. Cheeseman’s Pills
was the commencement of a new era in the treat-
ment of those irregularities and obst:uctions which
have consigned eo many to & PREMATURE GKAVE,
No female ean enjoy good health unless she is regu-
lar, and Whenever an obstruction takes place the
| general health begins to decline.
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills
‘are the most effectual remedy ever known for all
complaints peculiar to Females. To all clagses they
arcinvaluable, inducing, with certainty, perivdical
regularity. They are known to thousands, who
have used them at different periods, throughout the
country, baving the sanction of some of the most
eminent Physicians in America.
Explicit directions, stating when they should not
be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per
Box, contuining from 50 to 60 Pills.
| Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting to the
Proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally.
|
hasingle order may
Pownalanud Sydney Streets, at present |
pain iv the aide, |
- QUEBEC PORTER & ALES.
St. Charies-st. “Brewery, quebec.
Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor.
OTTLED ALKS ‘& PORTER, of
superior brands, from the above Brewery, for
Sale in lots to suit purchasers,
\ G. A. LLOYD.
Peake's Building, Water-street.
Ch'town, P. E. 1, Dee. 28, i568
tunnewell’s Great Remedies.
| Hunnewell’s Eclectic Piils,—-THE TRUE
'PORM OF A CATHARTIC.—By the application
of true Medical Laws, both character and economy
lare combined in this most valuable Pull. To pre-
vent putting inte the
iudigeatible and injurious drugs usually contained
in Pilla that require from four to six to get ® decent
cathartic, and to prevent the Griping Pars 30 |
| erroneously judged to be evidence of character, was
| the study in this development. The dose seldom
| exceeding one and never
| the question of e
| Piliousness, Liver Complaints, Pies, aderangements
lof the Stomach and Bowels, and #8 a true Family
Pill. For Worms they are a sure cure,
—Tbe basis of this truly wondertaul preparation,
pow of sach well-earned celebrity, is a freedom
from every component calculated to debilitate, and
by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day or
night, as the only true theory by which 7'hroat and
Lung Complaints can be vlfectually cured.
To prevent asking attention to k
great cures, when jocal causes make wlmost all suc
complaints different ineffect, I would ask coufidence
which will be sacred, in Colds, Cougis, Hocrseness,
Nore Throat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Comp!aints,
Whooping Cough, wad to all Virvat aud Lung
Complaints, which, when neglected, ead in Con-
sumption, Tvstimoniais freuw Physicians of the
higuest respectability, and from tuvalids, can be
seen at my ohice by all interested.
Hunnewell's Tolu Aaedyne.— This justly
celebrated preparation, which has so truly earned
the name and tame of a True Anolyne by results
whieh had baffled every otber attem)t wt cure or
relief in Neuralgia, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth
aud Bar Ache, Cholera Morbus, Pains in the Stomach
Sleep, General Nervous Vebility, Paroxyms in
Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be
largely nervous, and the pains in Mouthly Men-
struation, alyo declared to
important points in medicine. A Jady writes trom
New York, ‘‘ were it ten dollarsa drop, I would not
witbeut it.”’
U;0.2:—-T. A
stumach such quantities of
/unhealthy climates, &c
more than two Pills, settles |
conomy, and confidence is asked to |
| test their true character in Dyspepsia, Costiveness, |
\ it will render essential aid by subduing als
Hunnewell’s Universal Cough Remedy.
mg stories of
je
. | word *’ Therapioa ’ in white letters, to be attached
| to each package; thus insuring the public against
or Bowels, Hysteria, Distress after Kating, Loss of
be one of the must
be without it ia my fumily, and not one shvuld be | marriage, the prevention and remo
| qualifications. Rules and numerous prescriptions | Which they are compyun
medicine, it can be left orearried any where, and
tnken from time to time without exciting suspiciun
ach package gontains full instructions for cyery
case. ‘
THERAPION, No 1, in three days only
TEMOVES ZODOTF Mis §
tually superaeding injections, the
irrepurablé barm by laying the foundation of stric-
ture and other serious diseases.
piles, irritation of the lower bowe!. cough, bronchitis,
asthma. and some 0
dies have been powerless.
THERAPION, No. 2, for syphilis, disease
ofthe bones. sore throat, threatened destruct:nof
the nose and palate; impurity of blood, szurvy, pim-
ples, spots blotebes, and all diseases for which it
has been too much # fashion to employ mercary,
sarsapariila, &e., to the destruction of the suflerer’s
Under this medicine
every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the
teeth; and ruin of health.
skiu aseumes the pleasing softness of infancy.
THERAPION, No. 3, for reiaxation, sper-
matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences
arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot,
It possesses surprising
power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi-
litated. To thoze who are prevented entering the
warriege state by the consequences of early error,
equal
fications; and restoring the lest cone to the system,
| Therapion may be procured at J]s, and 33s per pack- |
age, thfough all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack-
ayes for foreign shipment, direct from Loncon only,
by which £i 12s.are saved: and £10 packages fer
the more inveterate caser, by which a still greater
saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur-
chaser should state which of the tiiree numbers be
requires,
Her Masesty’s Hox. Comasissroners have gra-
iously perusitted the Government stamp,bearing the
fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor
the sole right of supply throagbout ber dominions;
and any infringement of which they will prosecute
with the utmost severity.
Ausnrs rok Exguanp, Thomas & Co, 7, Upper
St. Martin’s-lane, London; Kaimes & Ov , Liverpool ;
Apothevaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co , Bristol;
Cornish & Co , Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Kan-
dal] & Co., Southampton; and obtaincwe through
all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case
of difficulty, by enclosing # draft or order tor £5 or
£10, according to the rature of the case, payable in
London to Messrs, Thomas & Co., as above, a large
package will be sent by return mail, carefully se-
sured from observation or aceident.
REMATURE DECAY OF THE
SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether
arising from youth!ul imprudence or the excesses of |
Observations on |
adult lite, infection, climate, &c.
valot certain dis-
vleet and all discharges, effec.
use ot which doer
In dysentery,
f the more trying complaints of
this kind, it will be found astemisbing'y etheacious,
affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme-
way resmonably expect veh, ‘ tt in Tem
dies the sutlerer way without ptt
, second person, eure bins if speedil ivate! at the least posible expense Pr Privately, ang
“T bavetaken your Pills and
lwaye great
conehit trom them ”-.Wo w ; rts rts
Cambridge. “1 bavye taken . Pils i .
hoppy result.”—B. H., Cork. “Your Palle wane
great good,T feel better ui to we
for years befure. FG yrelve twouthe thas
** Your Piils did me more god than an Ashura,
erry —M. J Durstey. ™1 have tried year fa
aud derived the greatest
| uP Navy Hotel, x. a theretrouu. ¥,
Suld by Langley & Jobnston
lifax, Nova Bootias W. RK. Pate nie erent, Th.
| Privee Edward Islaed; J, Word, Lae atten,
. Sydney, Cape Breton; EM. Parker ~~ Vitiee,
& Co) Kingston, Canada West, Stelekiewa glue
| Mobile; M. F. Deconge and Edward ty,
Urieans; Fongera, New York; Musson i iilet, New
bec, C. A. & J Langley, Yates Street s
| cisco; oe Murdo, Druggi t, and J. 3 *°
| teq., St. Johu’s, Newloundland;
a St. Jobn, New Brunswick; Leen ale
Toronto, of whom also may be had + HE Ny
CAL ADVISER,” or shor 4 dif aries
curing any of the above, Lnclose the in pre.
dratt or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place but by
‘bury Square, London, W.C., and they wil beat
|securely packed. per return, 7
| CAUTION.—- Therebeing highlyinjuri
| of the alove, sufferers should guard against ¢,
| mendatvn of other medicines by dishonest :
thus obtain a larger profit. To PRoveeT rH
“AGAINST FRAUD, Hee Masxsty’s Hos,
| ERS have directed t, ot the words * Watren by
|Lonpon,”’ be printed in white letters on che
| affiwed to the above, t. matate which is felony.
February 8, 1562.
MOFFAT’S LIFE PILIS
AND
¥
PHG@:NIX 5B
‘YPNUESE Medicines have new heen
; public for a period of THIRTY Y
during that time have maintained a bigh
‘in almost every part uf the globe tur
jdinary ud imanediate power of
‘health to porsens suffering under nearly
ot disease to which the human frame is
IN MANY THOUSANDS |
of certificated instances, they have even :
;
ferere from the very verge of an untimely .
after all the deceptive nostrams of the da hed
terly failed; and to many thousands
permanently secured that uniterm
health,without which life iteel! is but a partial
ing. So great, indeed, bas their efficacy iuy
and intallibably proved that it bas
less than wiraculous to those who were
| with the beautifully philosuphical pri
ded, and
bg!
HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors,
8: Cedar street, New York.
JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
ARLYON"’S —
VOR WO ums ave
AND ALzO FOR
Fattening ©tock.
Posen KKS will find it a saving to them
bushelof Peed do more good than TWO busliels given
without the Powders. In feeding oue hundred bush-
}els of grain, 4 man can save at least fifteen bushels
| by using these powders. Use them and you will
| fiad it se.
The many DISEASES of HORSES can almost all
be PREVENTED or CURED by these Powders.
Oxe Powper drives out Worms.
leures Bots. One Powpen puts a Horse in condition.
| One Powper makes a Horse shed his coat. One
Powper gives a soft and glossy appearance to the
jhair, Ove Powpee cures the Horn Distewper in
Cattle.
The CARLTON SCON DITION POW DERS, given
ae~
—
RELIEF.
THE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN-
TERNAL REMEDY,
STORS THE MO=T EXCRUCIATING PAIN
IN A PEW MINUTES,
AND
RAPIOLY CURIS THE PATIENT.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at once.
ITS FIRST INDICATION
Ist» relieve the sufferer of PAIN, no matter from
what cause it may originate, or where it may be seated,
If in the Head, Face, or Throat
; If in the Back, Spine, or Shoulder ;
| Hin the Arms, Breast, or Side ;
if in the Joints, Limbs, or Muscles +
world to STRENGTHEN a borse, and to restore him
to health and vigor after severe exposure or bard
driving.
Toese Powders cause a healthy action of the di-
i If in the Nerves,Teeth, or Fars ;
Or in any other part of the body, its application to the
} part or parts where the pain exists will afford inumedi-
| ater
If SEIZED WiTH PAIN
} In the Stomach, Towels, or Kidners :
thereby equalizibg the circulation of the blood and
imparting Vigor to the whe'e frame.
monstrates itself by an intprovement in th eappear-
ance of the coat, for it is a certain fact that no
animal can be in perfect health if the coat be rough
¢f slicf,
ig For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Deaiers.
e
SHUDITIOU PYWIIIS
COWS, BI22P ¢ ALL SPIER,
of many dollars by using these powders. When | tails risks that have beovme proverbial to a degree
fattening Stock, by mixing a little of these Powders | that prevents much good resolution from taking aay
with the food, you will fiud that it will make one | benefit or ndvantage vhen reasonably offered. Sus-
Oxe Powpree | judgment.
according to directions, are the best thing im the |
; gestive organs, and purity the blued of animals,
This soon de- |
\for self-treatment., Sufferers who are prevented corsequeutly act. 1t was to their uanif, tandem,
‘from watrimeny by the consequences of imprudence sible action in purifying the springs and ghy he
| should read this work, as pointing ont the sure way | life, and indulging thet with renewed tone
| to restoration of health. Sent post fro: in an enve- | VIE0T, that they were indebted tor their .
| lope on reesipt of 88, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub-| Unlike the bost of permicious qua
| lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. | boost of vegetable ingredients, the Li
og é |CINBS are parely and solely vegetable; and
other mineral, in any form whatever, Toa eel
tirely composed of extracts from rare and ands 4
plants, the virtues of which, though Jong known tp
several Indian tribes, and recently to sume emi
pharmacentical chemists, a e al
the ignorant pretenders to medleal science ; and were
vever before administered in #¢ happily efficacious
a combination. ‘ '
The first operation is to loosen from the coz tsof the
stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and erudi-
ties constantly settling round them; and to remove
the hardened feces whie', collect in the con
tions of the small intestines. Otber medicines
partially cleanse these, and leave such
masses bebind as to produce babitual
with all its train of evils, or eudden | Diarrhea
with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known
tu allregular anatomists who cxzaminue the buman
bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of
these weil informed men against the quack medi-
cines of the . The second effect of the VEGR-
“TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to clcane the hide
= a a
The Cause and Cure of Premature Dither Mercary nor. Antimony wor Aneie
Decline.
Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines,
or sent post free, secure from observations
direct from the Author, for 2s 6d.
PuE MEDICAL ADVISER on the
modera treatment of mental and physical in-
capacity, syphilis, stricture, &e.; with unfailing
| rulea aud prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very
simple means, of all the more common diseases ana
| supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system.
By Dr. W De Koos, M. D., M. RK, C 5., L 8. A.,
| &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Graducte in Me-
dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Licentiate of the
| Royal Scciety of Apothecaris, se.
REVIEWS AND NOTICES,
| To be your own counsel er your own doctor, en-
| picion begets irresvlution, and where there is no eon- b -' ea tw Ube
| fidence good results seldom follow. Modieal books | "€¥* and the bladder; and, by this means,
}are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the public act and lungs, the healihial action of whieh entirely
| wisely in refraining from their study. ‘* Drink deep | depends upon the regularity of the urinary
or taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good advice where | The blood, whicu takes its red color trow the when
the uninformed wind, listeving to ite own appreben- | of the liver and tangs, before it passes inte
‘sione is oftener ready to imagine than ues its cvol | heart, being thus puritied by them, and pourished
There is one class of medical jore, bow. | by tovd coming trom # clean stomach, courses
| ‘ever, that stands in @ position somewhat exceptional | ‘hrough the veins, renews every part of the
_to our remark, and which treats on disurders and jand triumphantly the of
irregularities in which morality is offended. For | the blooming cheek, vids.
' this reason the patient too often suffers in secret, or | The following are among the pontaniy Ce
pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring bim | °f human discase- ia which the VEGETABLE
into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly | MEDICINES are well known to be infaliible.
udvice. To such we recommend a perusal of the | DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the firs
| Mediea! Adviser’ of Walter De Ros, M. D., of | and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure
‘London, an established Physician, graduate sod! healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind;
licentiate of all the reguiar institutions of London ; Platulency, Lass of Appetite, .
‘and Paris; and who bas mode nervous disorders and | Res/les:ness, Iil-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy,
their bAneful origin bis porticular study, rud obtain- | which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will
ed such a practice in this oranch of therapeutics as yan'sh, as & natural consequence of ite cure.
qualifies him to be a sale and competent adviser,.— | QOESTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
| pent Civenicle, May ith, 1961. ‘the intestines with a solventprocess, and without vide
| * the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Warrer ‘lence: all violcnt purges leave the bowls costize
| Ds Roos. M. D , for the class of diseasus upon which | within two days.
he
Se Orrics — M
r
rsyths, 1
rs
iorth sice of Queen Square
Charlo ictown,. Getober 21, 1863.
pect that this is the medicine she wants. Dr
‘Thackerny intends to leave it with her bim.
seif. Let ua walk out tugetier.”’
a i Spe -
Taaccerst —A Torentsa Meworrat.—-
W hile genetona tribates are everywhere paid |
te the Genine of him who has been suddenly |
called away in the tallness of bis power and |
the maturity of tes fame, some who lave for
many years enjoyed the advantage of bis
assistance and the delight of his society
General Commission
S% Cedar-street --- New York.
of OATS and other PRODUCE. and pureias
of Merchandize for the Lritish American markets
: tefer to— A. N. Brown, Esar., 185 Greenwict
P ‘ees Y | _ Refer to—. , Esqr., ireenwich
would simply record that they have lost @! street New York; Messts. Eiliot & Co.,16 Lemoine
dear Friend. At an early period in the | street. Montreal; Hon. P. Walker, Charlottetown,
history of this Periodical he became a Con-+ PE. Island Ccament MeiIstyer.
June 15, [BEB,
tributor to its pages. and he long contioued
to enrich them, and though of late he censed
ROSE & McINTYRE,
Merchants,
ARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales
to give other aid tian suggestion and advice, |
he was a constant wember of our coune:|, and |
ext with as on toe eighth dey from that
which has saddesed Englands Christmas
Let the brillianey of his tramed intellect, the
terrible strength of bis satire, the subtlety of
his wit, the rychnesg of his hamour, and the
eatholic range of his calm wislom, be themes
for others; the mourning friemis who in-
North American Hotel,
Ticntesireet, Charlolictown.
7EXLIS HOTEL, formerly known as the
*“ GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the
City, and ceutrally situated; it is now opened
tor the reception of permanent and transient
Bearders. ‘The subseriber trusts, by strict atten-
tien to the wants and comfert of bis friends and |
the public generally, to merit a share of public |
: i satre i y. aditos ‘ : hi Pvsentery, Cramps, and Spasms ; . adie j spo ast ion. 4 7 -
scribe these lines to lis meny ry think of the ' co, Des I ‘ore al “sg hand ir oe Pg ge ot a lafibbbly: ss ues apen fer Dilious Cholic, or Gastritis 5 ’ | Dope. 04, 18e8 F liimemiotin 4 are aetebeis snedbestilly treated b Geortune Resasions a5 — Spargrmee rend
uffectionate nature, the cheer/ul companion- |.” 3 ne JEST OF Liqvor® always on and. | overcoming all © structions as these Pills ; they} Scarlet, Typhoid, or other Fevers ; | — = ORE ‘ - esas set bei Y | alternative effect upon the fluids tha: teed the skin,
hs meh od i ' Good Stabling for any number of horses, with a | never fail to restore a healtby action throughout the Influenza, Coughs, or Celis ; DR ] 4’ M E R ] | gorrespondence on souding the detail of their cases, | aad the morbid state of which occasions ail erup-
ship, the large heart and open hand, the cagebd Dodd ia alfendensd. | system. ‘he printed instructions will evuble all to | Inflammation of the Stomach or Towels | . 4aR4 | with a Bank note or Bill on a Lendoa bouse for EB \sive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and otber disagree:
simple cour reousness, and the endearing | JOHN MURPHY. Propi ietor. | correct the first symptoms of disease, and avert | BRADWAY'S READY RELIEF | ed io £10, in order that 2 package vf medicices & | able complexions.
frankoess of a brave, true, honest gentieman,| (Ch. Town, P. IL. 1., Nov. 23, 1563. ly ;many serious maladies. Holloway’s Pilis soon SHOULD RFE TAKEN INTERNALLY SSLP-PRBIER YA 1) OL saree abana the case, may be seut out by | Phe use of these Pills for a very short time will
1 : , : Pas. ueiie inkt teed hes 2 be ah Sh cael ee ot AEE ' change the si kly 0 lexic ers SHOULD RE TAREN 1 } ad cd fa SMe cle te OD ta kd F BSE * | next mail, thus aveiding the pr tracted aufferia d : . : re
whom a0 pen bet his own could deniect as, Tate change the si kly and sejlow complexion, thus 7-| o.,6 done will stop Che pain ; ila cumtinued ase will, in oe Anh Gabite OERe «4 . ~ P ws € ane | effect an entire cure of Salt Kheum, aud a striking
: | ” ™ it 2 © pe : A Ovbiiued Use . ‘ 7 N N . . . 2 Bs: “ ily , . 4
those who knew him woukl desire. —Punch, JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, a p re = es = sep To page mes a few hours, cure the patient PRICK Wi pepe ps foe ape | poo loss of Valuable time, which must other | improvement in the clearness of the sin. Come
Jan. 2, 1864. la ‘* ss = OEP wWomennpeds Of AS FES Kary oF le, these Fills . | ee : ie viii ios aia ae Colds and Influenza will always be cur y one
, opted teil k, Coach & she igh Builders, | will be f und invaluable, They should be taken HOW Ur cunehs, «ELF PRESERVATION ee popelar Kseay on | R DE ROOS’ ra ITT E V {Tv E OR | dose, or by two even ia the worst Cases.
Flow ro Discover Swart. Pox tw irs Fartr Kent Street, |; two or three times a week, as a safeguard against The secondary indication of RADWAY’S READY RE. | = — pelihage . | " ad et aoe samead | PILES. As a remedy for this most ai
Stace.—he Le/ectic Journal, in xo article i
on stmtll pox, admonishes physicians not to |
NFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte. |
town and the Country generally that they have |
;
aati
ee Se
he hasty mm passing their opinion that any |
eruptive disorder 16 that loathsome disease
not they prove the following diagnostic
symptom :—
|
** Now we olfvr this seeret to the profession |
—eo soon as the eraptions appear, and by,
pressure with the point of the finger may |
diatinetly he felt the small. hard substance,
precisely as if a small. fine shot had been
pieced onder the cuticle of the skin. This |
peeuliar appearance belongs to no other er- |
uptive disease. We have applied the term |
secret here; for whilst it is and has been
known to a few physicians, it is not ment:on- |
elon any of the standard authorities ; nor |
does the writer claim the eredit of the dis- |
covery. After this. all works upon practice |
will add this untatling diagnostic symptom.”’
ES - |
Losses t~ 1862.—The following are the |
names of some of the most distingurshed men |
sow op hand a number of new and second-hand
CaRrtaces, open and covered, of different styles, |
which wii be sold cheap for prompt payment.
(Pe All orfers punctually attended to.
April i4, log
A CARD.
TENIE SUBSCRIBER. in returning thanks
<9 his numerons customers in Town and Conntry
generally, begs to inform them that he bas removed
hia resitence to Kent-sireet, East of Mr. Jonas
Howman’s, batcher.and nearly opposite the residence
of Jonn Scort, Exq., Carriage Builder, where he
is prepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES, ty
execute all orders entinsted to him in his line af
businces with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH
ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMs.
viz: Disorders incidental to Children.
House, Sign, Carriage & Slei h | The liver and stomach of ehildren are, from many
* : & | causes, often out of order, as they are allowed to
Fainting, }eat many things that would disagree with their
Plain and Ornamental Pa.
per-hanging,
| Wholesome and natural manner (hau Gay other
_the system is such as to immediately rally all the |
vital fanctions, the appetite ig soon restored, a fuil
flow of spirits quickly follows, the body becomes
immensely invigorated, with a certainty of restored |
health: fresh air and u little exercise are necessary
to bring about a permanent state of things. Hol-
| ioway’s Pills imparts tone and energy to the most
delieate constitutions, and in a manner as to astonish
all who take them. By their extraordinary virtues
they have obtaiued the largest sale vi any wedivine
in the world.
Head, Heart, Lungs and Stomach.
Took to the regularity of the functions of these |
liclioway’s Pills restore to |
foundations of vitaitty.
order the slightest departure from the proper action,
and, therefore, may be considered as the regulators |
of the mainspring of buman life. Apoplexy can
,always be prevented if the proper action of the |
| bowels be attended to, which this famous medicine
never fails to accomplish. Disorders of the bead
and heart often terminate suddenly and fatally
| from obstructions in the system, whieh might gene- |
raliy be prevented by taking small and regular
doses of this fine corrective.
Female Disorders.
dropsy, beadaches, palpitations of the neart, and all |
nervous affections, so distres-ing at certain periods. |
|
Foul Stomach, and Disor-
In such a deranged state of health the food is
decomposed instead of being digested, and proves
dered Liver. |
|
poisonous rather than nutritious. This derangement |
ean be at once set right by a course of these purily
ing and digestive Pills, which heve wequired tur
themselves an imperishable fame for the mastery
they bave constantly exercised over the digestive |
organs Holloway’s Pills increase the appetite, re
guiate the liver, repress biliousness, lewlibily sii. |
mulate the kidneys, and move the bowels in a more
medicine.
parents, hence their blood becomes Wnpure, aud)
liable to take any disease that is prevalent, and
that in the worst furm. One Pill, reduced to a
The marvellous effect of this fine medicine upon |
In the Bladder, Spleen, or Liver ;
In the Teeth, Ears, or Throat ;
In the Brain or Nervous System ;
One teaspoonful of RADWAY’S READY RELICF
to a wineviass of water will, in a few miuutes, re-
Store th patient to ease and con:fort.
{f Lame, Cripple |, or Bed-ridden ;
If Palsied, Scsded, or Burned ;
If Bruised, Wounded, or Cut ;
If Strained, Injured, or Disable! ;
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and uathrifty.
Carlton’s Condition Powders
will be found a perfeet TONIC AND ResToReR after
attacks of any acute diseases, such as Inflenza,
Strangles, Inflammation ef the Lungs,
Gleet, ete.
use this Medicine, it is ALWAYS BENEFICIAL, and is
® HARMLESS that it can always be given without
Nasal |
EVERY ONE Wuo OWNS Stock or ANY KIND should |
it treats ‘° nudoubtedly the best and most soundly
praction! book which bas come under our notice | gharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oe
The author is amar of most enlarged experieace.” |
—Derby Telegreph, June 29th,1861.
To those who eontemplate marriage its perusal is
especially recommended. —Tbhe knowledge it imparis ;
wust 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 80.—
DIARRHG@A and CHOLERA, by removing the
casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion
of the mucuous membrane, f
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood tos
regular circulation, through the process of }
ration in such cases, and the thorough solution uf
al} intestinal obstruction ia others,
The Lire Mepicines have been known to cure
If Snn stroke, or seized with Fits - fear
Lc is caloulated to elect a complete revolution in the
If Weak in the Spine cr Back ;
| RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
should be applied to the part or parts aulicged. It in
stantly relieves the patient from pain, and quickly
heals, soothes, and strengthens the disabled parts. In
all cases of Bites of Rabid Doers, Reptiles, Stings of Poi-
} Sonous Insects, the application of RADWAY'’S READY
RELMF to the woune wil! prevent iniiammmatiou aud
Invrulication.
FARMERS WHO ARE Fartrentng their stock should |
use these CONDITION POWDERS Tovey wis
keep all kinds of Stock healthy and in good heart,
/and make them fatten much easier and quiwker than
| they otherwise would.
Remember this Caution,
FIND THe SIGNATURE OF
treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex-
peusive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, |
privately, and at the least possible cost,
From long practical observation of the treatment |
| Rheumatiom perwenently in three weeks, aud Gout
lin half that time, by removing local inflammation
from the nusc.es and ligaments of the joints.
» Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen-
pursued in the ‘nost famous Institutions of this coun-
try and the continent, for those diseases referred to
in the above work, the Proprietor bas had somewhat
unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success
‘ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de
\lighttully on these important organs, and hence they
‘have ever been found a certain remedy for the
/ worst cases of Gravei. :
| a. EAR: wie a.
[Tn full ov the wrapper of each Package.
the only test of the
True Carlton's Condition Powders.
| Take no * Condition Powders’’
L208 EQS!
er rs
QO,
This is
FEVER AND ASUE.
Persons exposed to the Malaria of Ague, or if seized
with Chills aud Fever, will flud @ positive Antidote and
Cere in Radway’s Ready Reiief. Let two teaspoonsful
of the Ready Ketief, in a wine-glass of water, be taken
| Ov getting out of bed in the morning, and however cx |
| posed to malaria you will escape. | ture
| ooommnsiian The CONDITION POWDERS are put up in large
WHEN skiZeD WITH Packages, and sold by all Druggists and Medivive
CHOLERA, or Diarrhea, or Finx ; ore : epee
A ; i Nervous and Physieal Debility, resulting from |
LIEF ‘5 to care the patiens ef the disease or malady that ea mete Png gM
| injurio abits contr
occasions the pain; Uiis ik @ccemplisies rapidly and ae, arabia b P :
jonly be reaso
without this signa- | who de
jand te sue
Dealers, at 25 cents per package. |
jwhich bas hituerto characterized bis practice, in | Alsy Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of
which the distressing consequences resuitiog frow | the powels the sliny matter tu which these creature)
the injurious enployment of wercury, Capiv:, sar- | adhere. .
saparilla, and similar dangerous aedicines are €D- | Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the ait
ltirely obviated. Lasting beneGt in these cases can | vessels of tis lungs from the mucous which evel
nably expected at the hands of those | slight colds will occasion, and whieh, if not removed,
vote their chief attention to such diseases; |}. Comes hardened, and produces thoee dreadful dis-
h only can confidence be safely extended. | eases. .
Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect
been instramental in restoring to health and happi- purity whieh these LIFE MEDICINES give tothe
neas, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every | blood, and all the humors.
LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters). )
Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de France; obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIES &
| DICINES deserve a distinet and e:pphatic reeom-
ely exhausting the
radically, Se sudft is the patiewt transformed from
maturity, which, by prematur
| Royal College of Prussia, §c , bave in numberiess
it is well-known to bundreds in thi
Sick Headache, Indigestion or
who have died withia the year:—Lord Clyde, | [mitution of Wor
Sir J imes Outram, Lord Elgin, Sir G. C. | And every ob i hci Gm Meurpeee
Lewis, Lord Seaton, Lord Hatherton, Lord | ® ected with the trade,
Lyndhurst. Sir Creaswell Cresewell, Sir W. And by punctnality and moderate prices, he solicits
V ightman, Lord Sinclair, the Marquis oi | w share of publie patronage.
Loodowne, the Marqais of Normanby, Rad-
ward Ellice, Mr. Western Wood. Sir William
Culntt, Arehdeseon Drury, Sie G. Bonhat,
Siw Jovhua Jebb, Sir Culling E. Eardley,
: ed Always on hand, for sale in season, WAG-
GONS and SLEIGHS of the BEST MATERIAL
and LATEST FASHIONS.
' Ee The Snubseriber also wishes to intimate that
y, |e bas opened a BOARDING HOUSE for the ac
Arclibishop Whately Dr. M'Can!, Dr. Raffles, |‘ 6g ape of permanent and transient boarders,
Admiral Washington, Malready, Augustus | with larze stabling uecoumodation. With mode-
j ic | rate charges, he “sopes to merit: share of patronage,
Firg, Harding, Bridell, Duffield, Me. Sheep-|
| powder, and put in @ little water, given oecasionally
ito children of twelve months old, and to those of
three or four years, three Pills, and to others of
seven years of age, four Pills — will always make
children look blooming and healthy, Seventy-five
out of every buudred do not reach the age of matu-
rity. ficlloway’s Pills would not only preserve |
their health, but save the lives of thousands. Many)
people foolishly think that children only require a |
littie medicine twice a year. ‘(
Holloway's Pils are the best remedy known in the world |
Jor the following diseases :—>-
| functions of manhood, destroy the bappivess of Mar- |
ried Life, or prevent the juifiliment of engagements |
that constitute the most cherished objects ol existence. |
By Dr La’ Mer, 87 Redford Square, London, Li- |
centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of |
Member of the Royal College of |
pain. misery, Weakness, and doorepitude, to the delight.
ful enjoyment of health aud stveagth, that patients fre-
quently aserive is lalisuiaiio power to the supernatu-
ral juilieuee of Cichantimet,
Edinburgh ;
Surgeons, Ragland, dc.
The above work contains most useful and interest-
ing injormation on the physelogical changes which
oceur in the Keproductive System during the periods ,
of youth, puberty, aud wauhood; and on the due
attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon
which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points
out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre-
served to an advanced period of life, how they are |
lost, and how they can be recovered. It is free |
from the gross exaggertions, alarming degeriptions, |
and dangerous remedies se generally resorted to by |
persons, Who, practising with false medical qualifi- |
and Chronic Rheumatism for twenty five years, andfor | cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi-
twenty years he had not enjoyed ove whole sivtit’s cxim icous treattuent frequeotly abortive. -
rest. He applied RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—it im- ‘ ‘ Ce
mediately gave him ease and ecured him the first calm The author is the only legally qualified practi-.
aud undisturbed sleep during the twenty years. The | tioncr whose name stands ov the *‘ Medical Kegister,’
continued use of the READY RELIEF cured him. (the sole test of medical qualification) who has been
exclusively engaged for a series of years in the
treatment of the various functional disorders of the
nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to
the great digcoveries of modern ecience, are render-
ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy inode
of treatment. i
At home for coneultation daily from ten till two,
and from six till eight, either persoually or by let-
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Patients residing in the Colonies can be success. |
fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can |
be forwarded in seeresy and safety to any adfress.
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dose of the READY RELIEF is suflicient to break up | 1s Gd; free by post, 33, currency :—
aod expel diseased action, and restore the patient to | : oo f ; ;
| Haurrax, N.S.—Mr. Johnson, Chemist. |
health :
Yarmourn, N. 5.—Messers. Young and Baker, |
Booksellers. |
THU MATISM, LUMBAGO, GOUT, NEURATGTIA,
TOOTH ACHE, CROUP, INFLUENZA, SORE TH’ OAT,
QUIDZY, UTPTHERIA, HOARSEN’SS, BRONCHI-
, STIFF JOINTS, ENLARGED TENDONS, HEAD
ACHib, (Sick or Nervous.) ASTHMA, or HARD
BURATHING.
ii is traly marvellons how quick RADWAY’S READY
Rriik cures the sullerers of these maladies. The
poor. crippled, and pain--tricken Rheumatic has pot
io wait days before a change takes place, but ina few
iminuses derives ease and comfort.
iis
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CHRONTC RHEUMATISM CURED.
Twenty Years of Sicepless Nights.
Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of Havana, Cuba, the cor-
respondent of the London Times, suilered wita Acute
PREVENTION BEITER THAN CURE, |
THERE 19 NO OCCASION FOR SICKNESS. }
Wher you first feel pain, then take a teaspoonful
of the READY RELU F,in water; or apply it to the
paris where you feel the discomfort.
ALL MALIGNANT DISEASES
first give warning of their presence, and if met prompt-
} before they become securely intrenched within the
system, will be readily expelled.
SIGNS OF SICKNESS.
Headache, Pains in the Limbs—in che Stomach, Bow-
e... an? Kidneys—Cold Chills. and Hot Flushes, Coat-
ed Tongue, Burning Skin, Nausea, Shivering, Dullness,
Lors of Appetite, Restlessness, Giddineas, &c., &e., a: €
SOLDIERS.
throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in |
| be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet |
: , : | mendation.
instances proved their superiority over every other | .
advertised remedy for Spermatorrhqa, languer, las-
situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex-
citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for
jcity, that the former proprietor of these valusvle
| Medicines was hiwself afflicted with this complaint
‘for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that he tridd
society, study or business; indigvstion, pains in the | yen oven prmpie., Seeseene gg ge
side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in toatl tridd the Medicine which te aoe offered Sethe!
the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &e. | : , ,
This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole 1 pt OTT Spears mn eno sat —
system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus j Robie. Se ee = sill bs — peso
speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the | + masta y we Cay
FEVER AND AGUEF,
impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most |
shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore |
For this scourge of the western country there Me-
which wereury, sa:aparilla, &e. are too often em- | diciaes will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re
ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of bealth, wedy. Ovher medicines leave the system subject
its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap. to a return of the disease—a cure by theve
preciated. cines is permanent—TK\Y THEM, BE SATISFIBD,
As these complaints if neglected become chronic AND BE CURED,
or incu able, sufferers will do well before they waste | Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints.
valuable time in seeking aif from instruments, and | . . :
other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, General Debiliey, Loss or APrenyrs, amp Depesert
to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on ped vi we 1 en cocmmaannniae
" ‘entifi beutute A | the m resu n cases * +
unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may | —Kuxe’s Evit and Scroruna, in its worst iurmity
table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. j Yields to the mild yet puwertul action of theee fF"
Price, 11 d fi i i
siehy Ait nal Coen iienat: a eey aR uiuity, Nexvous Compuaints of all kinds, Paurk
bottle, Lhe £5 packages containing twelve 11s
quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected,
| wi 1 be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of |
| the amount per draft on a London Louse or otherwise. |
Extracts from letters which can be seen by any
one. ‘Tam happy to say that] am now quite well,
thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’—
D. P St. Aseph. “lam bappy to say that I ebail
not require more, thank God, and I hope He will
reward you for what you have done for me.”,-—A.C.
Hartlepoot
’
“If iny tongue could speak, or my pen
| could write to express my gratitude to youl shouid i
feel happy, but neither tongue por pen of wine
can do 80.’°—9.A. Birmingham. “Without you
/I should have been in my grave. but now [ am a
bappy man again ’—D F.F., Tverness.
never thauk you sufficiently;
“I can
“TATION OF THE ilkaxr, Paixten’sCoLio, arespecdily
had I never read of
warkabls Medicines. Nigut Swears, Newvous Dt-
cured,
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Persons whose constitutions have become i
‘by the injudicious use of MPrcury, will find thee
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to er
|dicate from the system all the effects of Mercury
linfivitely sooner than the :nest powerful prepaty
| tions of Sarsuparilla, A single trial will place thel®,
| beyond the reach of competition, in the
every patient,
(BE CAREPUL OF COUNTERFEIT:
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 AUTBORIZED AGENT
the Gutte Vite, where or what J might have been |
alten Boe ae ps - edieaee! BEL MART! N. Acne Feomle IrregulaSerofula, or
Cvoekerell, the architect ; Wall j Kent Street Asthma eo Mingo Evil |
erel), the aret stwet ; ’ mee, the en- C1). Town, April 27. 1263 l& Vv. ; Bilions Com \Fevers of all Sore Throats |
graver; Professor Taylor, the Gresham lec- | — EVEN Grew aaenenrereeirean, pluints | Windle [Stone & Gravel |
turer; Mre. Troilope, and Mr. Turnbull, GOLD! GOULD! Blotenes on the’ Fits Second'ry Symp- |
Lest and gro Thackeray. — London "EVIE Subscribe . Bkin ss a
til 4 Broatest, Thackeray. — London { HE Subscriber offers for sale, at his Rowel Comp. |Head-ache Tic-Donlourenx |
hiv, Jan 2. | ~~ shop, Great George-street, a splendid lot o| — fuints Tndivestion {Tumours
‘ éanewe | Gold Rar. Rings, Brochies, Links, Lockets, Pencils Colies nftlanuetion jUleers |
An exchange paper eays that the Empress Pinger Rings, Pins, Stads, Keys, Chains. ——- of Jaundice |Veneren! Afiec. |
Hagenio has ineured her life for a willion of | Atso—Some nice Watches, consisting of — the Bowels (Liver Compl'nte tions
doliars. Louie pays the policy Horizontal, four holes jewelled, in silver 1 —— nama ores of all |
” DORE. snanavdes sou bis A Aad ewan vee £310 O emiity i Ves Das }
Ra mace paprenar” : Ladids @ize,.2..do...... pe eae Be bd pe 310 9! Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness, from
mours are current ta the Canadian all Be a ee, a 410 | Dyseutery Ketention of whatever eause
pers that bine Excelleney Loed Mopex will | Levers, Thirteen Jewels,............-.... 6 0 go} Er sipelus “rine &e., &e.
svortly lea¥# for Engiand ; and it a added
“7 aay: exists Something more than a pos-
ehrlity that Lis j i
ro Lordship may not return te
—_— “ee -
A bill for legalizing the marriage of aman
with the sister uf his deceased wile hus been
read» third tome acd passed in the Legisla-
tive Coune:: of South Australia. ‘
A. PURCHASE, Watehmaker. |
Ch. Town, Nov. 39, 1863. Smardon's Corer
meer "ha Al \d
CAUEION.
See - r
HEREBY eaution al! persons against |
giving Money, Goods.or anything else what-
ever tymy wife SaRau, on my account ; as 1 shall
rot be responsible forthe same, and will resist
theut of all debts contracted be her after this
ahs ARCHIBALD BUCITANAN,
Rustico, Jan. 25, i864. dw pd
yeas
dav
the laryver sixes.
Sold at the Establishment of Prorrssor Horto-
WAY, 244, Strund, (near Temple Bar.) London; also |
by all respeetable Draggists and Dealers in Medi- |
| cines thronghout the civilized world, at the follow- |
ing prices: — 1s 13d, 2s td, 4a Gd, Js, 226, and 33s
jeuch Box.
N. B.—There is a considerable saving by takin
4
Directions for the guidance of
, patients in every disorder are atlixed to euch Box,
and can be had 7 a language, even in Chinese.
8, 150.3.
Lrecember
Every soldier should carry with him a supply of
Radway’s Ready Relief. It supplies the place of all
Svpney, C. R —Mr. J. P. Ward, News Office.
Sr. Joux, N. B.—Messrs. H: Chubb & Co., Courier |
| uow, I cannot tell.’—W. G., West Pelton, |
AINS LN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, |
Prepared by Dr. W. B MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, N.Y.
Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Ci
+ ag medicines , and as yp gy ye teaspoonful of Office
ve Relief, te » wine-glass of water, is a nicer, pleasant : :
es stinehnat han broeay, dhuny."et ae ae P. E.L—Mr. J. Ings, Islander
ce.
SICKNESS PREVENTED IN THE Sta MAINE REGT.
Eighth Maine regiment, “er /’t J. P. Lord, writes that
Radway’s Realy Keiiefsaved the regiment from death
while quartered at Tybee Island, 5. 0., when warking
in the swamps, erecting fortifications. Fvery man
seized with Typhoid ani other Fevers, Fever and
Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1563. ly
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
, By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanctionon
‘ CAUTION. | |
riers — ask ed gees Ready Relief. Take HERAPIO N:—or CURE OF
no ether. See that the signature of Ratiway & © i { i
1s ot the outside label of pp will invoy teks ts medic CRM, The enoratinhons highly popeios.
supplied with a aew and fresh stock. Price 26 cena | ament, as employe in the continentai hospi.
per bottle. Sold by Druggists, Merchants and country | tele by Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com-
sore keepers, bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine
of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-
iployed, Devoid of taste odour, and appearance of
}
RADWAY & 09,
§7 Maiden Jane, New York,
' POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy James Pidgeon, New London;
GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE ,
KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &e. "DK DE KOOs’ COM. | jotietown, General Agent, and by
John Beer, Bedeques
Garret aud Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Bonthper
W. Shaw, New Giasyow Bridge; Benj, Be®
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dvho Frost, Grand River: George Wiggi
Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; RK. 8.
Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse.
Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis-
charges and Diseases of the Urinary Urgans gene-
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and inthree days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, |
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33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated | an ” ws
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acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for *)
them without precedent. [° Printed and Published every Monpats
Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office. Hills»
fear of discovery,would silently bear their afflictions porouwl-street. near King Square. PRICE Les
rather than apply tor aid to those from whom they guuam, payable half yearly Is AGVANCE:
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