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    RATE. OPENING FOR SPRING.

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    A FIRST

    To Merchants,
    FEVUE UNDERSIGNED has been instructed by the owners to offer FOR SALE, or RENT,

    aeveral VALUABLE FREBUOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS in
    BELFAST and other parts of the Island, in good heart and ready for cropping this Spring, |
    for which good valid titles and immediate possession can be given.

    Atse — Several BUILDING LOTS in that most advantageous mercantile situation,
    “SUMMER HICL,” adjoining Montague Bridge, 10 miles from Georgetown, where close
    on to 150,000 bushels of produce are annually shipped, nearly all paid for in cash. Ame-
    ricane and other speculators purchese bere, and ship fur Great Britain, the United
    States, &c. &c. ke.

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    Shipbuilders, Tanners, and Mechanics.

    Farmers,

    A nember of Stores, Wharfs,a Meeting House, Post Office, and a Temperance Society
    established for sometime, with many Grist and Saw Mills, and Cloth Works in the vicinity ;
    where also any quantity of all kinds of Lumber can be had, in trade, at low rates.
    * SUMMER HILL” property is the only Freehold one for eale in the place, which renders
    it most desirable tor the alove class of Artisans, now so much wanted in this Jitcle village
    in its infancy

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    A STORE, and Dwelling in it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels of produce, with
    double Whart and site for Litae Kiln, will be sold che sp or let, the Ist May next.

    Buildings will be erected, if desired, and at moderate rent to good tradesmen, embers
    of any Temperance Society, who will meet with every encouragement, and trade taken
    in pay ment.

    A Temperance Hall and Farmer's Club will shortly be erected at Summer Hill. Close
    on to ÂŁ70, in cavh and material, bas ulrea ly been raised fur this purpose, with a free site
    for any extent the building may require.

    The inducements held out to temperance men to settle down in this locality ought to
    euuse the L there to be purchased atan early day. Such a good chance, on
    such easy terms, seliom oecurs. nd. mdeed, some of these Lots are already looked for.

    A Temperance Hotel or Boarding House is now much wanted in this locality,

    ts for sale

    Ee” Plans, particulars, and any other information can ve obtained by calling at the

    office of Messrs. Bait & Sox, Surveyors and Laod Commissioners, Charlottetown ; W.
    Savpeksen, F. P. Norros, Taos. Anngar, Georgetown; Jas. Broyprick, Campbeltown ;
    FE. W. tiveness, Examiner Ofice, Citown; and to the ewner of ** Summer Hill” property. |

    P. STEPHENS,
    April 4, 184. Orwell Cheap Store —from A Neepik 10 aN ANCHOR. |

    eae tess =

    North American Hotel,
    Kent-street, Charlottctown.

    Eligible Business Stand. |
    if B%O be sold by private bargain, that very |
    valuable FREEHOLD FARM at St. Peter's, |

    FAXuis HOTEL, formerly known as the

    ; . he property of the late Capt Jown Kennxepy, de-
    “GLUBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the | ceased, consisting of about 62 acres, all under cul- |
    City, and centrally situated; it is now opened | tivation, and is knowa to be one of the best stands |
    for the reception. of permanent a: transient | for business in King’s County. It will be sold
    Roarders. The subscriber trusts, by strict atten-| “ ith all the buildings on mt, with or without the
    tion te the wanfs and comfort of his friends and | §“ ck and growing crop, and possession can be given

    any time which may be agreed on. Apply on the

    of public premises to

    the pubiie generally, to merit a share
    patronage. j

    ÂŁ3" The Best or Liqcors always wn hand. |
    Geod Stadliog for any number of horses, wita a |

    earefui bestler in attendance. i
    as JOUN wl RPHY, P preaneg. | I OCTOR CREAMER has removed bis
    Ch Town, P. E l.. Nev. 23, 1Sh3 ly SURGERY to MOUNT STEWART
    | BRIDGE, where hie cau be consulted at alf Lours.

    The London and Lancashire ro

    ELIZABETH KENNEDY.

    St. Peter's, June 27, 1864. lu

    REMOVAL!

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    June 6, i864
    FIRE AND LIFE | ..,FLQUR!.,-FLQUR! > |
    Ensurance Companies, | [NOK SALE by the Subseriber— |
    HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL, erg eo hee |
    4 Iw. do Fine |
    Accept all classes of Risks, ite a” 3. % CARVELL.

    At reasonable rates of preniium. x noneinonenaniannas |

    : ’ }

    UHARLES YOUNG. Agent. A Freehold Farm |
    @hariottetown, P. E. I, . ' . }
    sr rch 2fst, 1Sh4 ; } { mR SA LE.

    — ym cit oe —— | (YONSISTING of 175 acres of FRONT |
    Ma rine Insurance Co mpany + L AND, ina high state of caltivation, with a |
    oF

    good DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, COACH
    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

    all papers

    | HOUSE, THRESHING MACHINE, and all other |

    reqiusiies s ttauble fora Farm Also, Ove hundred |

    acres of WOOD) LAND), in the rear, situate on the |

    F. P. NORTON,
    Auctioneer & Commission Merchant,
    GOERGETUWN oe >

    Procure free land while you can. |

    ‘EYEE Subscriber bas THREE FARMS|
    ISLAND |

    Encorporated Ufth April, RUNOe- | btlsh ate of Bilict Hiver uboat seven miles from |
    Seneadaiias Charlottetown, and quite near two Public Wharves, |

    W ILLIAM HEARD, Es IRE. all worth the notice of any person Wishing to |
    DIRECTORS: purchase a good Freel old Property, being the Es

    HON. DANL. DAVIES, | MON. JOS. HENSLEY, |'*'Âą of Re tate V6, WRIST. Rey. Sane will
    HUN. W.W. LORD, | HON GEO. BEER, be wiseh fur twe thirds of the Purchase Money. |
    JAMES DUNCAN, Bag | MENBY HASZAKD,Esg | Enquite #t the Olliee of Maxuy Pacuen, Pea. 0 |
    SECRETARY: CATHERINE WRIGHT, Exeeutrix. |

    DANIEL J. KOBERTS. Ch'town, Aprib25, 1864. fun |

    Ee Risks taken daily at the Offices in Water-street a Py ime gee |
    May 4. The Great Land Commission a failure! |

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    on Lot 15, which he offers to sell on-retison- |
    able terms, There is a pe
    Farms cleared and under enttivatio'
    tlre shore, where abundance of sea nianure can be
    had A Building Lot or two in Charlottetown
    Summerside would be taken us a puywent. For |}
    further particulars apply to the Hon. WoW. Loup, |
    Charlottetown; -Mr. BP, Baows.,

    rtion of each of those
    ; they front o:

    Furniture Warerooms.
    GEORGE DOUGLASS,

    or

    Summerside, o1

    Manufacturer and Importer of Fuarnitur ww N.J. BROWN. |
    and Upholstery Goods jrown - Mart, Ex ee Âą
    PESPECTFULLY solicits the attention er

    Frechold Property for Sale.

    of such a@ uge-in Went of FURNITURE to
    = of Rent Seethd King's Se Sa 6 Bas front of the Farm owued by the
    opposite the Store of Beer & Sons. and examine as logy late JAMES ANDERSÂą IN, Esqr , consisting j
    youd und complete ag ASSORTMENT OF FUR. of THIRTY ACRES, (more or tess.) and 1m posses
    NITURE. cotaprisinÂź wane new and beuutitu! | sien of the andersigued, is now offered for Dale |

    The property is so well known ti
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    It has a front on

    dseigns, as cun be found in this City. ut seareely any
    : i St. Peter's

    Hie jong “xperiencein the businesaw ith facilities |“ tien 1s weedert,
    ya) :

    eseri!

    for perecenting the sume to advantaze, eoubined Buy of Twenty live chains, and not more than a |
    with moderate expenses, ennbles his to sell his | 4" irter of a mile from the entrance of the Harbor
    CGODS at mach fesse per cent than ar r Fur. | ad abar danee of red manure Leaps up on ite front
    niture store in this Inland. Every aricle reqnired | €YEeTy Season, Which can be brought on the tarn

    very couveniently by means of un excellent stip in

    the bank, tl which a horse can bring any
    md. The road ouce known as the ** Old Ferry |
    Road’ leads from the road whieh runs to the Har- |
    ? ber, and passes by the rear of the above land, lead. |
    FORTE, Loudon wake ing to the Bay, and thus fitting it for a business }
    GEORGE DOUGLASS. place, especially a fishing situation. The wt
    Corner of Kent Street and Kipy s Square. ithe above is ina Ligh state of cultivation, and can |
    Charlottetown, Nov. 30. [863 he kept so by the abundance of manure thrown up |
    PUBLIC

    SiR icisntiil je oan | on ite front hy the —. *
    QUEEN SQUARE | AUCTION. on the Twenty-first day of SULY went
    GROCERY & PROVISION STORE lat the hour 6f One o'gloek, by the nndersigned, o1
    § the premises.
    Per “Light Boat"’ from Boston, and
    “Diadem”’ from Halifax

    tur tiousekeeping supplied at this Ksiatlishment
    A few of those celebrated Clothes Wrravers. a

    mest couveuient article in a good Housekeeper's

    Laundry.
    .. B.—One Superior Rosewood, 7 octave PIANO

    rough

    Hie Of

    CHARLES ANDERSON.
    St. Peter's, April 18, 1864,

    (EME SUBSCRIBER LAS RECELVED by |

    above VESMELS—

    buvo bbls. Maxwell's best extra Ojo FLOUR, |

    160 “* Humbolt’« double extra I invis

    — Superior Canada

    sy «© Kiln dried CORN MEAL,

    % hhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR,
    10 prs Heavy retailug MOLASKES,

    20 chests Levier A No. LTEA, (very superior.)

    Joe bags LIVERPOOL SALT,

    300 bexes (20 lbs each) BUT LER SALT,

    T case Grosse & Blackwell's mixed PI
    32 bs xes ray, Dun» & Co's Func BING
    2 enses CONFECTIONARY,

    Barrela Vinegar, Vale, Seat and Sperm OIL,
    4 boxes Digby Herring, and a geveral assortment
    of Faunly Groceries and Prov iswrs.
    ALSO,

    Buckets, Broome, Brushes, Grain Shovels, Wood
    Kewls, Candle Wick, Pipes, Prav-dling Trunks,
    Mavilla Rope, Chania, &o, d&Âą., which he offers
    fer sale ou best possible terme for Caeh

    ROBERT BELL,

    Qua

    KLES
    UIT

    ITs,

    Ch’town, May 30, 1864.

    Just the things you want.

    i rally, to the

    Encourage Homo Manufacture
    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
    Soap & Candle Factory.

    fENHK UNDERSIGNED would call th

    attention of Importers, and the public gene-

    SOAP and CANDLES

    nannfactured at the above establish ment, confident
    that for quality and price they cannot be surpassed

    | Char’tewnh, Feb. 15, 1864, tf

    |” Dr: WG. Sutherland,

    N returning thanks for the very liberal
    \ patronage bestowed since commencing business.
    | rrusts that the same may atill be continued towards
    jhim. He wishes further to state his present large
    stock of DRUGS and CHEMICA LS, choice
    Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. &c
    cription of every thing conzected with the trade
    | aelected in LONDON from the best establishments

    | by those competent of doing jastice to the business |
    Ihe Dispensary Department will be under his own |

    immediate superintendence.

    The best des. |

    Dr. Sutherland begs also to observe that he trusts |

    the fact of having practised in Scotland several |

    yeurs, and nearly twenty yerrs of extensive colonial
    practiee in every braneh of his profession, combined
    with upremitting assidaity and personal attendance,
    | will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satis
    faction. [9 Advice to the poor gratis.
    Queen-street, Ch'town, P. E. Island,
    December 7, 1863.

    Call at Bell's Clothing Store,
    QUEEN STREET.
    y THERE you ean purchase at MODE-
    RATE PRICES—

    Beaver CLGTH, Felt, Tweed and Straw HATS,
    Cloth and Tweed CAPS, Shirts, ‘lea, Scurts,
    Collars, Gloves, Braces, Uncerclothing,
    Sicke. (il Clothing, Sou westers, Cver-
    alls, dimpers ; fronks, Vatives, Vou

    iwellas, Veater-proef COALS amd
    LEGGINGS, anda

    GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
    Ready -made Clothing,
    Suitable for the Seusou.

    ALSO,

    A choice selection of Clot! «, Tweeds, Proeskines, | memert’
    Cactimeres, Vestings, aud \‘ pe de, Keb..10
    J b4 iz 2
    Pailors’ Trimmings, d —
    whielt will be uiude up co order at the shortest notice {Exrracts ruom Newsrarens.}

    CHARLES BELL,

    Proprietor

    Queen Insurance Company
    OF LIVERPOOL.
    FIRE, AND LIFE!
    Capital - - - €1,000,000 Sterling.

    agent for tlie above first class Insurance Com

    J. 8S. CARVELL.
    uf

    wdered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th
    June, 1861, it will be seen thatthe increase of Duty

    May 23, 1864
    - ee ‘ for the year, paid by the * QUEEN,” was £2567,

    tf

    Notice to Wool Growers.

    \ JANTED IMMEDIATELY at the

    CITY TANNERY,
    10 Tens GOOD WOOL,
    for which the Sabseriber will pay Marke prices in |
    Cash at his olfiee, or by the fuilowing Agente. | Insurance Company.

    other otlice ever yet established in this City.

    same period, ever attained so large an income in

    Jo waking this statement, we

    John Garpseh , Wood Inhanda,

    either the Vire or Life Departments as the Queen |

    /

    PEXUE Subscriber, having been appointed |

    pany, ie prepared tou take risks on all descriptions of |

    On reference to a return umde to Parliament. and |

    j

    being upwards of ÂŁ1000 more than paid by any |

    {From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1961.] |
    “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- |
    tied in saving that no other Company, within the |

    make no exception even in fuvor of our ok Oe
    Mesare. Win. Sanderson, Feorge town = : ie iver met “4
    . «4 ‘ , ompanies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the
    seorge Aclanis, Verne River : : ‘ Tes |
    pa ’ Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies. |

    E:lward Robertson, [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.]
    * Richard Milbar,

    * Sohn Beer,

    Newtown, belfast,
    Serm+ rade,

    Ceutre ville, Bedeque. | nent for its solidity, ux well as fer its success, “the

    * Among there important institutions stands ewi- |

    * . B. Tuplin, jr., Margate, Queen Insurance Company,” which last week held |
    5 Satine! Prewwee, Murry Harvor, its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A |
    ed Ww. Findley. Orwe||, reference to the ample report in another page will |
    * od. Ro MoEwea, West st. Peter's , fully eatisty every reader of the signal progress |
    * dole Caster, Tigni-n. ; | made by this association since its foundation. Such |
    , as on | anecess is, indeed, rarely attaimed ; and it atrests at

    Ghisene. Mar 16 ae , B: DAWSON, onee the excellence of its nanagement, andthe pub. |

    . 3 - 1504. in | lic contidence in its constitution.” i

    ie artnet egreiaiih- . on , ~ {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1861]
    WE NO TICE ! | ye nunet be grektyiog to the publie aera:
    Subscriber begs to and etpecially to the proprietors, to find that its in-
    4 ape austen et announce to the come daring the past three years has incremsed ut
    siorally. the the Wusinées Lc od the eatin Ke- the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that
    cnevede Hever Brn Be eretofore conducted by | no other Company, within the same short period,
    : SeSihdl Ghs-een: hen tana be | ever uttained so large an increase either in the Fire
    the sut oo liber: ly cademanieas or Lite Department. This speaks highly for

    L. VICKERSON,
    Cf Stes a Wharf.
    . w

    tinunnce
    the lute ocevpani. ;
    ) promptness with whieh all the eluims.

    „ the late disastrous fire in London were met, tes-
    tities to their financial ability and the care and pru’

    . Head
    Sumuerside, J
    une 27,1 ‘dence which marked the inve:twent of these furde *

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    vor Li the | to Weymouth Street, opposite the
    }activity and zeal of the management, whiie she! Le hopes to meet with a share of public patronage,
    . arising eut | and is prepared to receive al) kinds of werk, und to

    _-———

    SPRING CONSIGNMENT!

    N TR Asa would respectfully inti-
    he mate that he has reecived a CON
    SIGNMENT of the following articles, allof which
    are offered for sale at wholesale prices to the trade:
    300 Bbls. FLOUR, Extra Stute aud Superfine,

    40 chests English Conve TEA,

    40 boxes Liverpool SOAP,

    30 cases GINGERRETIE,

    8 bbis. Glasgow refined SUGAR,

    20 doz. PAILS,

    20 “ CORN BROOMS,

    + + .
    IN BOND!
    Hhds. DeKuyper Gim
    Quarter Casks Scotch Whiskey (pure )
    Do old Port (very fruity.)
    N. RANKIN, Queen Street.
    Charlottetown, May 30, 1804.

    do

    A few facts worth knowing.

    TS A FACT WORTH KNOWING
    that R. R. MacLELLAN takes the best and
    cheapest Photographs in the Colony

    1l’s A FACT worth knowing that R. R. Moc
    LELLAN is at home daily, and keeps always on
    hand a full Stock of Chemncals and every requisite
    in the art

    1’s A FACT worth knowing that no one but
    an Artist can take an Artistic Photograph.

    Il’S A FACT worth knowing that R. R. Mac-
    LELLAN takes the largess Photographs ever
    tukeu in the Colony, plate 12 x 14 inches.

    It'S A FACT worth kuowing that R. R. Mac-
    LELLAN vives 16 beautiful Photographs for
    twenty shillings

    George Street, May 93, 1861

    bi alae
    M,PM & P!
    =” BBLS. PORK of the above brands.
    de) 12 Tubs LARD.

    c„” For sale low.

    Apply to
    WM. DODD.
    Charlottetown, March 21, 1864.

    DR. RADWAY’S PILLS:

    ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS.
    ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS.
    ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLs.

    NO STRAINING.
    NO GRIPING.
    NO TENESMUS
    NO PILES.

    NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET

    BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH
    EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS
    IS ALWAYS SECURED.

    Newly Discovered Principles in Purgatives.
    Dr. Radway’s Pills are the best Purgative Pills in the
    world,and the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel of
    Mercury ever discuvered. They are composed of

    VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS,
    HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS,

    BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE-
    PARED IN VACUO.

    One grain of the extract of the medicinal proper-
    ties ofRadway’s Pills, possess a greater curative power
    over disease than a thousand of the crude and inert
    materials that enter into all other pills in use. These
    Pills are cormpounded of the active medicinal proper.
    ties of the Roots, Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Gums, &e. of
    which they are composed. One dose will prove their
    superiority to all other pills. They
    PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL,

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

    Their Great Combinations.

    [hey are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, Stim-
    ulant, Counter Irritant, Sudorific.

    AS EVACUANTS,

    They are more certain and thorough than the Drastic
    Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or Elaterium ;
    and more soothing and healing than Senna, or Kheu-
    barb, or Tamarinds, or Castor Vil.

    IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF
    Inflammation of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, Spleen,
    Pancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious Fever,
    Erysipelas or Comgestive Fever, Smell Pox, Measles, or
    Seurlet Fever,

    SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY'S REGU-

    LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA-

    Ri CAUSE OF THESE FROM THE SYSTEM
    IN SIX HOURS.

    One dose of Dr. Padway’s Pills will cleanse the intes-
    tinal canal, and purge from the bowels ali offending

    and retained humors, as thoroughly as lubelia or the
    best approved emetic wi!l cleanse the stomach, with-
    out produeing inflammation, irritation, weakness,
    STRAINING,

    or other unpleasant symptems. There are no other
    purgative pitls in the world that will secure this desi-
    deratum.

    RETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILI.

    BETTER THUAN CaLOMEL OR BLUE PUL.

    BETIER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL

    AS. ALTERATIVES,

    They exercisÂą a more powerful influence over the liver
    and its secretions fhan calomel, mercury, blue pill,
    hence their importance In cases of Liver Complaints
    and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilieus at-
    tacks, Headache, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, either
    Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers,
    they are superior toquiuine. Their influence extends
    over the entire system, controlling, strengthening, and
    bra: ing up the relaxed and wasting evergies, and regu-
    lating ull the seeretions to the natural performance of
    their duties, cleansing and purifying the blood, and
    purging from the system all diseased deposits and iw-
    pure humors.

    DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.
    ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE
    Costiveness, |Jaundice, \Rush of Blood
    Constipation, |Congst’ve Fe-| to the Head,
    Congestion, | ver, ;Obstructions,
    Heart Disease. Sleepiness, | Dropsy,
    Disease of Kid-! Gen’) Debility,/Acute Erysipe-
    ney & Bladder.) Dimness of 5't) _ las,

    Disease of Li- Fits, |Headache,
    ver, | Lown's of Spir-|Bad Breath,
    Diliousness, its, \Inflamation of
    Typhus Fever, Quinsey, ithe Intestines,

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

    ver, Melancholy, | of the Spleen,
    Loss of Appe-| Hysterics, (Scurvy,

    tite, Amenorrhwa, | Whooping
    Indigestion, { Fainting, | Cough,
    Inflammation, | Dizziness, | Worms,
    Palpitations, {Retention of 'Bad Dreams,
    Scarlet Fever,| Urine, il‘leurisy
    Lilious Fever, )

    I AM CURED.

    “1 have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three
    ills each, in six days ; they cured me of Constipation,
    ndigestion, and Dyspepsia. I have taken S——ti:’s,

    A—-rs’, and many otber pills for years, and could
    only obtain temporary relief. If I stopped the use of
    these pilis for a week my old complaint would appear.
    Six doses of Radway’s Pills cured me.

    SiEPHEN BENNETT, U.S. C.S.”

    *“*T havo suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver C m-

    plaint for seven years—have used all sorts of pills—
    they would give me temporary comfort, but was com-
    pelled to take them allthe time. I have used one box
    of Dr. Radway’s Pills ; lam cured. I have mot ken
    a particle of medicine in six months.

    C. M. CHILDS, Rexbury, Mass.

    PILES, STRAINING AND TENFSMUS,
    PILES, STRAINING ANU TENESMUS,
    Are the results of Inflammation or irritation of the mn.
    cous membrane of the bowels, induced by dra.ue
    pills—these imperfect pills, instead of being cisselved
    by the chile, are carried to the lower bowels, and in-
    duce a peristaluc movement or evacnation by their
    irritation — hence the straining, cramps, wrenehing
    ins, piles and tenesmus, and the frequent fudse ealls
    fo the water closet, (hat patien’s undergs who lake these
    imperfect pills.
    If you would avoid these annoyxnces, whenever a
    purgative medicine ts required, take a dose of
    RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS.

    THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND
    LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR.

    Persons afflicted with PILES, may rely on a positive
    cure by their use.
    COATLD WITH GUM.
    COATED WRT! GUM.
    COATED WITH GUM.
    Pr. Radway’s Pills are elegantly Coated with Gum,
    are jree from taste or smell, can bo taken at all times
    and on ail oÂącasions, No danger will result from colds,
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    |

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    '

    or

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    .
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    JUDSON’S
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    REMATURE DECAY OF THE

    SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether
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    REVIEWS AND NOTICES,

    ‘«'To be your own counsel or your own doctor, en-
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    that prevents much good resolution from taking any
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    [Jadgment. There is ove class of medical lore, how-
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    qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser.—
    County Chronicle, May 7th, 1861.

    “the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Wacren

    practicai book which has come under our notice
    The autbor isa man of most enlarged experience.”
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    To those who eontemplate marriage its perusal is
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    | ferers from the very verge of an untime]

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    }
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    uext mail, thus aveiding the protracted sufferiog and

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    temedies. |

    | advertised remedy fur Spermatorrboea, languor, las- |

    |tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can |
    ljoniy be reasonably expected at the hands of those |
    | who devote their chief attention to such diseases; |
    | and to such only can confidence be safeiy extended. |
    | Dr. De RK. refers with pride to the pumbers he hae |
    been instrumental in restoring to bealth and bappi- |
    uess,
    assurance of speedy restoration.

    Foreian Kesipents cap be successfully treated by
    correspondence,ou sending the detail of their cases, |

    lwith a Bauk mete vr Bill on a London house for ÂŁ6 }

    lor ÂŁ10,in order that a package of wedicires t
    meet the exigencies of the care, may be sent out by /

    unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other.

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    er a Poi? /

    pH* DE KOUS’ GUTTAS VITAE on)
    LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters
    Patent of England; Seals o the Faculte de France; |
    Royat College of Prussia, &c , have in vumberiess

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    situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- |

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    This wedicine strengthens the vitality of tbe whole |
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    whilst to all who weed such aid be offers every |

    | menduation.
    city, that the former proprietor of these valuable

    slight colds will vecasion, and which, if bot removed,
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    The use of these Pills for a very short time will

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    PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing

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    It is well-known to bundreds ip this

    DICINES

    Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint
    for upwards of THIRTY-FIVe YeaRs, and that be tried
    in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole
    compass of the Materia Medica. He, bowever, at
    length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the
    public, and he was cured in a very short time, after
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    | system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thue /buble, but absolutely impossible, by any bywan

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    FEVER AND AGUE,

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    to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi-
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    Other medicines leave the system subject

    As these complaints if neglected beeome cbronie | AND BE CURED.

    or incu able, sufferers will do well before they waste |
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    | POUND RENAL VILLS are a most Safe and speedy

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    July 17, 1861. ly.

    IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.

    T HERAPLON:—or CURE OF! fear of discuvery,would silently bear their afflictions | DR. CHEESENAN’S PILLS,

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    Each package contains full instructions for every |
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    THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper-
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    | January 11, 1864.

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