LO aR a AR: esi ae 0 i tt MISCELLANCOUS, THE CHOLES. ~ Lwilltepfou!] have chown Where ny bosom frend 3! all be :— Not where hollyhocks ace dauntiug, But where voilets seent the lea: Not where guady parryt» eater, i But where larks and jianets sing; Not with dablias of the sutemn, But with lilies of the spring Ever birds of plaivest p unrye Seatter oweetest music round ; Ever flowers of richest dour und. Grow the peurest to thie gr So I'l tel! my heart's best secret, Where my bosem friend sball be ; Not whete haughty riches gather Needy knaves to bend the knee ; Not where pride looks (own on wetit, Ur where beaaty dwells with scorn, Bat where wealth is linked with goodness, And the best are fob! et horn. » For the hombjest are tie wisest, And the meek are glory-crowned ; Aud the sweetest sernivd flow’ rets Grow the nenrest to @ ground. ~- ~~ eee — A Romanyic Srony.—T he following striking Statement, which we (/dindburgh Witness). have frow & Most inteli) sent correspondent, | Ys tull of interest; —*+ More than hail a cen-| tury ago the affairs of a worthy draper in the town! Culeraine in the coanty of London- derry, got embarrassed. Le sent his son, who gésisted him in the business, to Manches- | ver aud Leeds ty arrange with his ereditors. | Thee young man was harshly received; and, ) aiter baymmg failed to ef ¢: a settlement, ar- vived at Liverpool on bis way home. Hie! heavrebdle spirit was lacerated hy the treat- ment he had met with, and dreading. stili mote thé disgrace and reproach be expected on bie re@tura to his wative town, hé, in a fit ot desperstion, enlisted as a private soldier out to India, where bis goodycenduet soon brotgh: Lim into @ducation which he hud received paved the | way for bis promotion. He rovestep by ste: watil he reached the rank of Colonel. He served bw country with honor, and in course oi time he gave iwu sons to the militey service, frst givang thea: to the Lerd, aud imbued therr yoothfal mines with Christian | prweiples. Their valor and oilitary accom- prieharots shed Jusire on thas earnest oat Sy whieh they were churacterised i¢ two young soldicrs to whom we refer were Sir John Lawrence, the Governor-Gene- ral of Jodia, and the fate Sir Henry Law- Trenve, Knuwn as the saviour of Lucknow Both,of ther: bave doge boner and good sep ide to thar country. wed either of shen was ashamed of the Cross of the Lord Jesus. Tt is s-atifying to fod Liat nether piety nor hbemble birth will prey-ot talent and worth reaching the higbest cfices and hunorsin the gitt et the British Crown. be grand anci- of the Guvernot-Genera. of India stilf lives us @ respectable sasall’ farmer im the north of the County of Antrim, udout two’ miles from the fas)ioriable waterin« place of Portrush, @ud five miles from the Giasc’s Cuuse way.’ +o = Uints.—Mary Kyle Dellas kindly gives |. the folfowing hints to the rising generacon We citiyouch for the fact that many wich whom’ tt 18 tou lute to regret, would give worlds if they bad profited by the advice : * Phe time for a young geatleman to pop the question, and fur a Jagy, ty weeapt or refuse ’ hip, is deadedly abbrt ten c*¢iock in the fall glare of the morning sun, with the in- fluence of coffee still fingering about them, and every freckle plainty visible. At euch an bour, if Amands thinks Adolphus # hero, and Adulphus believes Amanda an angel. it Jssele to suppose that they wall think thes vf .egehpother dhrodgheut Wier watried hile, aod that the mate they make will not be Tetiss greeably faxored with brimsteae. It is 2 GumphOurplice view of the matter, I aw aware, bat L think it isa rational.one, and am. Certamm it could be tried with success, Mosahglit is very delusive~so i gas light Ameoda, ib low néck and short deeves, ialse Wenide, rouge, lily white vod smiles, imay be # differeatereature trom Anwoda, in morning gown aad slippers, unaided by any cosmetic ¢ | aod Adulphus, in evening dress, got up to the highest point of brilliancy by doses of chum- peste salay not be the same Adulphus of the morrow's pvon. Music and waltging make young hearts beat, and the partner for the dapee i not the partner fur iife in every case. It is so easy to wistake the seatiment ter anybody im. general tor sentiment tur somebody im parteular; for Awanda and Adolplus to helieve temeelyes ja love be- ete theyure under the sentimental influence of a yellow moun and of a shady garden peth, the soand of a triexling fountain end the music of a far-off Late; ur to believe that life is one long quadriile, where ony’s pofiver ts always smiling aod always lovely. Siartiage Withowt romance would only be folly, bat the romauce iust be of solid guid, | nut gilt ginger-bread. ——_—~9 00> @—_—_-- A Fu Rewaaks by Jose Bitttxes.— Moral ev ashon Gongis 9 waking & map to du what te vf git ta du without askin, and theh beyy- ang biz pardon if he refuses tu du it. { have finally kam tu the Ronklusion, that # good, Teltable set oF Dowels, iz worth more, tu @ man then enny qu wntity of branes. ‘Musick bath charmy to sooth a savage; this may be so, but | wud rather tri a re-| wulver ot: Lim fust. lt ulwue seeised ta me that a left handed fildie wast pla the tube backwards. L hay often been told thar the best wa iz tu take # ** Bull by the boros,”’ but I thimk in nraoy instanzes, I shud ; refer the **tail helt.” ‘fhe fost law of nucur iz tu eteal; the sekond law iz tu bide, avd the third i4¢ tu—! etes! agin. Poverta acts the same ontoo man’e branes, ae oxercwe duz vate dis boddy, gives wa ap- | etite. i never kould cee enny uso in making wooden gods mail and ‘email, Uf the bur.e is rite, the hed cant be very ng. Toa tell me that femaris are so skuree in the far westren kuntry. thata yreat menn married wimmin are already engaged ta their sekund and third husbunds. N. B. ‘The above rewarks are not intended to be persunal. . 2 66+ ae - _ | An exchange wellsay+ woen arakish youth govs astray, friedda geiuer growed biw in or- der to réwwore him to the path of virtue. Geotleness and kindovss are lavished upon him to bring him back to inpocence and | ace. No one would ever suspect that he pad sinned. But when a poor, cuuliding girl is betrayed, she receives the brand of society aud » weneeforth deivea away trou the ways) of virtue. The betrayer is honoured, received | —there ig no peace tur her this side of the! grave, Sveiety bas no loving, helping hand giveness. known to heaven. them, aud feartul are the consequences. _ —-P+re o- President Lineoln tas very effective way sowetimes of dealing with men who trou- ble him with questions. Somebody asked bim how prany men the rebels hud in wu field. He Yeplied very seriously, ‘* twelye haadred. thousand, ac urding w best authe. | A Phyo of the Property cau be scen at the OMce 6 ' . ie; ety.’ ‘Pne snverregat t blanched im thetace, | und ejacalated. * My | hundred thoyssnd—po doubt of it. wll of aur generals, wien they get whipp.d, say the enemy oumumbers them from. three te tive to oe. und Duvet believe them. We have four buadced theusand men in the field and three tuate 100F take twelve. Lon't is bat, soot after ** pveiby at.” ie sev it?’ The :a¢uisitive mon woked 1 i ln ik ts sald that pdotee oe ‘ tthe dar of $90,000 to Yal College, for the erect. on of a new building o be aeed us dormitore, and stadiew, is AT. ewe wealthy dry goods dealer ‘of . Apropos of the arrival in England of Lady _ Elgm, a London paper makes the ‘ollowing sad reflections ——* Tire mau by whose side | she lett ber sauntry sleeps fur away from it| now, among the chododen Trons and oxks of the Himalaya. He is One more in the long roll of the English who fie in aa ladian grave. | j and she one more in i 1 ot a, Horse, warranted the best on the Dshiad, and can ie art 2c | ‘form us ' r iS BOL f the twe vy r oy ‘come back, never to hear the narae t perform us much work #8 some of the two Horse NEW. Y EAR "Ss GIFT costly country without thinking of the little spot mw it which is bers by the tithe-deed of tears. She survives her husbaad. Her pre- decessor in the saloons of Government House, | Lady Canning—the graceful hostess in Cal- eutts, the accomplished friend of ber Majesty |—died before Lord Canning, adding two his great; unxieties for the suppression Of the mutiny the load of ap irrepamable loss. Lady | Canning's predecessor, again — Lord Dal-} several othe: improved Farming Implements. housie's amiable wife—depurted this life be- tore her husband. Can any incident of domestre loss seem sadder? She had quitted | India, obliged to fly from its erucl san for ber life; but all. tuo late. , Her husband caught the tidings of her death ut sea from the hoarse bawling of the newspaper byys as he drove in the evening along the strand at Calentta, and re-entered bis palace a lonely | man. Three Governors General, and two} Vice-Queens dead in fifteen years—such is) the gloomy retrospect suggested by the ar.) rival of Lady Elgin: that ts the price we ay. enviers of Enyland, for the country which we water with our teara and fertilize | ee ad — FARMERS! LOOK HERE! Christmas Presents FYNTE Subseriber has received, Ex Lavy | AND Denxpas, dircet from the Manufacturers, 4 Now Wear’s Gifts. LARGER ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS-OF Goods genorally kopt in Stock. | Newly Invented Butent PLovaus, for Land 2 horses, | Threshing Machines, for | Extensive Sale of ’ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND ” ao ue Ss, LAIRD & HARVIE’S © Jay and Oats Bookstore, Churns, to make excellent Butter in . : "lakes | South Side of Queen Square Cultivator and Stump Extractor, to | BO commence this day, and be continued | raise 10 ton by two men . disposed of, comprising | 7 : ' until all are dispo ; 4 Potatue igzers,—-just wanted,—with ench day ” power by other makers ; thus eflecting a vastumount of lubour both of nian wud horse, and avoiding: the great jajury and loss of Straw under the inclement weather anu it is deft useless for fodder for cattle, New Patent Root aud Sunw Cutters, for saving in part “PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, in splendid binding and styles. A Magnificent Assortment of Church Services and Prayer Books, In various styles and bindings, via: — Morveco Autique; Blue, Green, Purple and Scarlet Velvets, Oak sides, Plain Morocco, Gilt Rims and Clasps, ete, : Ladies’ Reticules, Gentlemen’s Writing Desks, Gentlemen’s Walking Canes, mounted The above Machines will now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advanuiges of them over the old fashioned, ones, by whieh euch expe- ditious and excellent work is vow performed. A | vast benefit to the land has been effected by the ase ef those newly trvented GYLINDAR MOULD- BOARD PLOUGHS, of Sartre & Firip, Green Held, Mase., who have oblained several Gold Prizes | for the discovery they have made in reducing cost, labor, and tue dratt on horses, to nearly one-half that of the old Seotch And Trish Pleughs Parties wanting any of the above valuable and low priced Machine s this season will r quine to order them on an early day, buying now only a few left on hand for specimens, at Oxwein Cunal Srork, cheaper than the cheapest, froui A NEEDLE vo AN ANCHOR, RP. STEPHENS. | courtesy mM the tollowing-epigram. The young draper’s regimept was ordered | Potive, and the éxeeliene! Orwell, Sept. I4, 1863. GOLD! GOLD! fOXUE Subscriber offers for sale, at his} shop, Great Georve-street, splendid lot © Gold Ear Rings, Broeches, Links, Lockets, Pencils | Finger Kings, Pins, Stads, Keys, Chains. with our bluod.’’ | 737 ee Among the rules of the hotel in the * dig- | gins *’ at Rose River, are the following ; | + Lodgers inside“urme at Oa. m. 3 in the barn at 6 o cloek ; each man sweeps up his own bed ; ng quartz taken at the baz ; no fighting Atso—Some nice Watches, consisting of — allowed wt the table} any one viglating the | Horizontal, four holes jewelled, iv silver 9 i aaleihiten naniihie eniandageaielbhans tin £3.16 0} qhyee Tae Vm be ee eisai 2 ees le , gas loti aig eld 410 o| AN ErigkaMMAtvic Erryston.—aAt one of the oe Sain Biseonh aitaudi allyeatl 6.0 0 great botels, a gentleman secKivg in vain for a ‘A. PURCHASE. Watchmaker. | candle with which to ight buaself to bis room.) eh. Town, Novy. 30, 1803. Ricans Corner, pasded: w young’ lady who had two candles, of | -—-— —— which she po itely offered him eue, He thanked | her, and the next morning acknowledged the | The young lady was as haudsome as sie was peule :— “ You gave mea cundlo, I gave you my thanks, And add—as 1 compiinent justly year dae— | There isu't a girl in these feminine ranks » lof Jonn Scort, Esq., Carriage Builder, where he | Whoconld, if she tried, holdaecandle toyou!’ | is prepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES, to | come a’ oxecule all orders evtrusied to his in his live of | ae business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH | VALUABLE 7 ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ‘ OSE MODERATE TERMS | oo x AND MILL STREAM, House, Sign, Carriage & Sloigh | For Sale or to Lease. Painting, "Er? be Sold, or Leased for a term of) pyain and Ornamental Pa- | Years, mt may " sarees pend that ne LU- | per-hanging, ABLE FREEHOLD PROPE ermerly ocen- | a : ied by Johu Ladner, situated ou ihe Bannockburn lmitation of Wb ood and Marble, And every thing connected with the trade, A CARD. * | 5 E SUBSCRIBER. in returning thanks | | cobis numerous customersin Town aid Coantry | | venerally, begs to inform them that he hus reuioved i hig resitence to Keut-Aireet, East of Mr. Jown ) Houmay’s, bateber,and uearly opposite the residenee | foud,” Lot 3i,.coteisting of One. Hundred anc | Twenty-five Acres of very superior LAND, sity of Which ave in a bigh state of cultivation, the re | mainder covered with an excellent growth of bot! [lard and Softwood. There iw on the property a vyod and commodious DWELLING HOUSE 30% 41 feet, together with mumerous out-bnildings ‘There 1s also ou the property u SAW Mit baa good working order, with plepty of water to drive | one or two Mills all the vear round ‘The above | a : _— sy pay occas ~ “se well knowh. that it’ ie almost an comurodition of periment and trinsient bourders ee f : ok is oe _jowith huge stablmg accomodation necessary to retoark upon it, being situuted in one rate charges, he hopes 0 WtSrits share of patrupage. of the most thriving settiements im tle Gsland, it ye ' Ek H MARTIN offers au excellent opportunity for individuals, with 4 oa Th ae or witheut capital, to umke money | oe i “ Kent Street. Ch.\Town, April.27, L863. 1x \ MAILS. Arrangement. | And by punctuality and moderate prices, he solicits vu shave of public patronaye. | [o9@ Always on hand, for suie in season, WAG |GONS aud SLEIGHS of the BEST MATEKIAL | jand LATEST FASHIONS e has opened a BOAKDING HOUDE for the ac- ——ALs0 TO BE suLD—— A very superior Fraw: got out for a Grist Mill but which would answer well fora Church, Ware- | i For full particulars | mise or other lurge building pply to the Subscriber itp] the Sudvscri Winter rQVHE MAILS for the ne ghioring Provinces and the United Stutes will, until further notice, be made up and furwarded from the FREDERICK DOUSE. Ch'town, Mareh 21. 1864 1 Valaable reemoia wacaa FOR SALK. T° be Sold. at the COURT HOUSE ia ST. ELEANOR’S, ou THURSDAY, the DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evening at 8 o'clock. sist March, at 12 o'clock, noon: All that extensive For England, Newfoundland, and amd valuable FREEHOLD PARM, now in the | every alternate THURSDAY, ates o’cluck,*p. tu possession and oceapation of JOHN REEVES, at | S¢ppicmentary Muils will be wade up every SA- tell ds 1 ty ; y uTA were. | PURDAY following, as follows: Freetown Puis Property cousisis of 270 acres : : : Sienidaw) Webi D5 more or less. » large portion of which is ander u Phursday, Dee. dist, eee ree 25th, ° tnreda wv . ee nthe ra high state of eultivation, and is situate on the Maiu Se urday, Jan wet ood, Tete , M F seit ; a? hursday itl hursday, March Post Road passing through Freetown to Summer: | S: tae <! ech’ s: avdat = seh’ xide, aud is distant from Sanaverside about 6 niles. | mes . = .) a tty Lae Salebeing positive, a burguin may be expected | Thursday, sth, DP hureday, eae For further tarticnlats, enquite of WIM. HOWE, | S#turday, wees Saturday, “bth Esquire’ St. Eleabor’s’;"W. BEATESTO, Esquire. | Phursday, Feb. lith, Phursday, Aprif 7th High Sheriff, sanimerside ; or W. A. JUMNSLONE Saturday, isth, SALUEUUy, soe Esquire, Barrister, Chariotictown. j L. C. OWEN, VPostinaster-General. March 14, 1364. islts General Post Office, or hl Charlotteown, Dec. 28, 1363. § ROYALTY Lots,» | | Holloway’s Ointment. Carlton’s T° LET, for such term of years as may be agreed on, and either in waele or in part, } ££ ee Lhe Subseriber also wishes to intimate that | | With node | } | Geveral Post Office, Charlottetown, every TUES- | - Bermuda, | that BEAUTIFULLY sitUATED FARM, be- longing to the Subseriber, tronting on the Mount Edward Road, and lying about a nile from Char- lottetown. It coutaios about 70 acres, 40 vf which are impreved and iu a high state of culti- vation. On the preiiises dre two large barus. For terns, &c., apply to JOHN LONGWORTH. Charlottetown, Oct. 26, Joi. ° SALE OF Valuable Freehold Property, yr be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1364), at the hour of Twelve o'clock, Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture ot Mortgage, dated the Venth day of December, 1560. and wade between the Honorable William Forgan of the Reyaliy of Charlotictown, and Susap Keniys. his wife, of the oue part, and Daniel Hodgson, ef | Chariotietown, aforesaid, of the other part, dnd by suid Daniel Hodgson assigned to wie,—All those Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, beiuy Pustnre Lote Nuusbers Ninteen (1), Twenty ix (20). Thirty- four (34, afd Forty-two (42), in the Royuity of Charlottetown, aforesaid, as the same are delin and laid down ont & certam: Map or Plan of the su Kovalty made and now kept in the Odiee of Uh Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the suid Island, reference being thereunto had will , more fally and at large appear. For further particulars and terms of Sale, &c., apply to the Subseriber or bis Solicitor. Dated at Charlottetown thie 3lsi Auguet, A.D. i863. WILLIAM H. HOBELR JoserH Hessiey, Solicitor. < t WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of June next, | A.D 1864, at the sume place, and at twelve o'clock, noon. Dated the 29rh February, A.D. 1464. WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. | Joserpu Henscey, Solicitor, Valuable Leaschold Farm NEAR THE CITY. FO be sold by PRIVATE CONTRA OT the Leasehold Juterecst in 100 Acres of LAND, | ing on the Rovalty Road. near to Wriglit’s Miil, 69 j acres Of which are cleured and ina high state of j cultivation; the remainder fs covered with Longere | and fencitig staff. There iz onthe Premises a very | jexeelient DWELLING HOUsE, 32 « 24 feet containing Nine Kooms, a!l well finished, with x | we xi Cellar and Dairy, 7 feet deep, with 2 stone BARN, 42 % 28 feet, with a horse and catile | | | Stable underneath, supported by a sone wall of 3} i fect; a good Well-of» Water close to the Honse. | | 24 Tons of May was catolf the place last year, be- | tides other green crops, and the greater part of the | Land hus been manured with Liue quite lately o| As the owner is about to make an alteration in his | busi.ess, the Terins of this Property to a good pnr- chaser will be made easy—for which aud any other j ut One shilling per acre reut, lease 9 veurs, front- | } wall; | noon, by virtue of a | TQXHE above Sale is POSTONPED. until | | important points in medicine, : | solicited with Ivory, Silver and Gold. PAPER MACHIE GOODS, Iu writing Desks, Work Boxes, Wash Stands, Ladies’ Compamous, Card Baskets, Stationery Causes, ete, Gutta Percha Vases, Gutta Percha Card Trays, Fruit Baskets, Inkstands, &e. An extensive and varied assortment of Games and "Poys. Games of Solitaire, Aunt Sally, Wm. Tell, Popin jay, Pope Joan, Parlor Bowls, Racing, Cal culation, Dratts, Chess, &c. &e. &e. Toys in every variety suitable for Holiday Presents. | PUZZLES & DISSECTIONS, in great variety. HUNDREDS OF DOLLS, EVERY SIZE. Drawing Hoom Books, Poctical Works, Keepsakes, Annuals, &c. A splendid lot of New Books, tuitable for Children, together wiih an abundance of other articles which cannot be enumerated. DON'T FORGET Laird & Harvie’s, South Sid« Queen Square. Charlottetown, Dee. 2), 1263. ‘Encourage Home Manufacture PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND le . ie ew , Soap & Candle Factory. XH UNDERSIGNED would call it attention of Iinporters, and the public gene } rally, to the SOAP and CANDLES manufactured at the above cstablishmenut, confident that for quality and price they cannot be strpassed dS. CAKV ELL. Char’town, Feb. 15, 1504, if ACURE TO BE HAD FOR A PRIRL: By Condit igi Powders! | Gout, Rheumatism, Eulargements eo oe ee Hunanewell’'s Great Remedies. Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills.—THUE TRUE |} FORM OF A. CATHARTIC.—By the application of teae Medieal Laws, beth character and economy are combined in this most valuable Pill. ‘fo pre vent putting into the stemach such quantities of iavigestible aud injurious drugs usually contained in Pills that require trom four to six to get a decent | jeathertic, and to prevent the Griping Pains so | | erroneously judged to be evidence of cbaracter, was | the study ju this developimeut. The dose seldou exceeding one and never more than two Pills, settles the qucstion of econouiy, and confidence is asked to tes! their trae character in Dyspepsia, Costiveness, | Buiousness, Liver Comp ants, Piles, a lderangements | of the Stomach and bowels, and vs @ true Family Pill. For Worms they are a sure cure. tfunn+well’s Universal Cough Remedy. | —The basis ot this truly wondertul preparation, | now of such well-earned celebrity, is a freedow | | from every 2 mponent culenlated to debilitate, and i by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day or | nigbt, as the ouly true the ry by whieh Jhroat and | Lang Complaints can be etfectuatly cured. | | Do prevent ashing attention to leng steries of | great cures, when local causes make alweost all such | complaints different ineffect, 1 would ask coofidence | which will be sacred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, | Sere. Tioat, Bronchial ani Asthnatic Complaints, | Whoopng Cough, aud to ail Throat and Lung | ) Corplaints, wiseh, when neglected, end ia Con | sumpon, Testimonials frem Physicians of the | highest respectability, anc from invalids, ean be | | seen at my office by all interested, | Hiunneweill’s Tolu Anodyne —This iustly celebrated preparation, which has so truly earned } the name and tame of a True Anodyne by results | which had baffled every other attempt at cure or reliefin Neuralyia, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth and Kar Ache, Chulera Morbus, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels, Hysteria, Distress alter Eating, Love of Sleep, General Nervous Debility, Paroxyws } in | Astbma and Wiwuping Cough, now declared to be | iatgely ‘nervous, and the puins in Monthly Men- | lstruation, also declared to be one of the most | A Jady writes from New York, ‘‘ were it teu dollars a drop, | would not be withoutitin my family, and not one should be witheut it.’ Forsale by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers. | JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. B,—The greatest freedom ot corresponence Dealers with good references supplied on Commission. W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. Skianer, Wouolesale aud Retati Agents, Charlottetown, = (dan. 11, 1803. IMPORTANT TO FEMATES.. DR. CHEESEMANR’S PELIS. | | | mach, and thus remove tur her, no smile of pace, no voice of fur-|" YU be sold by PRIVATH SALE, These are caurthly moralities un- | v e . Pb re is a deep Wropy iv} six chains on the Western side of tye. Mount. Kd. | ' God t+ Yes, sir, twelve! . wo 2 ee You see, The Great Land Commission a failure! information, please apply to the Subscriber, at lis Ae at : ‘ Oifice, Queen Square. 'TEXUE combination of ingredients in these WILLIAM DODD, | Pills are the result of 4 jung and extensive March 7, 1864. Ie} } prae'ive. Taey are mild in their vperatiou, and | — ; a ai ~~~ | certain in correctiog all irregularities, Puiuful PASTURE LOT FOR SALE. | Meustruations, removing all obstructions, wieiber tha; rem cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, | | palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous aifce | tiops, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, | | .¢, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption | beautifally situated PASTURE LOT, No. 42, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, baving a front of ward Read, and extending back by parallel lines of ature. Twenty chuins t> the property of Gi W.. Debiois, | Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills | Esquire, and directly fronting the residence of the | was the commencement of a new era in the treat- Honourable Ouiowtal Seerstary. Lt will besokt to: ment of those irregularities and obstructions which | gether oc in Acre lots to suit intending purchasers , , | have consigned sv many to @ PREMATURE Grave.) ‘Chie Sof 2} : Should the above uot be sold by PrivieSale befo-e | No female can enjoy youd health unless she isregn- | a = sha peaeeds ce rae agg | the 2d day of MAY NELY, it will tugn be oitered j lar, and whenever un obstruction takes place the | Burng Céutvacted and Sore Nipples | by Bubjic Arasioniaut the preiai-es. eueral liealth begins to decline. | Bunions Stith Joints nee of the Heu, Dr. Yours, or at the Office of Dr. Cheesemaa’s Pills | Bite of Mosche-|Klephuntiasis — | Skiu-diseases = the most effectual remedy ever known for all | | complaints peculiar to Females. ‘To all classes they | arcinvaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical | | regularity. They ars known to thousands, who) | have used them at different periods, throughout the | _ country, having the sanction of some of the ment} WILLIAM FORGAN. MgB RAOE i) SEEaniope ’ ‘Procure free land while you can. | é + hn j , | ¢tuinent Physicians in America. : j Mpue Subseriber has THREE FARMS. Explicit directions, stating when they ahoyld not — ®. on Lot 15, whieh he offers to sell om reasons! be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per | There is a portion of each ef those | Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pilla. j — elewred and undereuhivation they front on the shore, Where abundance of seu Inghtre ean bE! Propgietors. Sold by Druggists erally, had. A Building Lot or two in Chuylettetown or, e UTCHINGS & HILLY ER, Pvprinters, a te one oo — Ho ye wed Por! SI Cedar street, New York. | | farther particulars apply tothe Hon W.W. Lenn, | . , . ei | Charlottetown ; Mt. Baows, Sanmerside, op | Sold by W.R WATSON, tor N.d, BROWN. No. d4 Queen-street, { Brown's Mart, Kymont Bay, : Charlottetown, P. E. I, : ; . Peby 20th, D864. ; January 11, 1864. ' Ointment and Pills, observing cirefully what is (suid in the book of directions on Secondiury symp Chiego faot lugs }Uleers | Chilblains Linnbago | Wounds Chapped Hands [Piles \Yaws Pills sent by mail, prowptly, vy remitting to the jat the following prices;—Is jd, 26 9d, 4s Gd, 11s, [N. B. and Stiff Joints. A cure of these complaints is within the reach of the most humble, by fowentmgethe afected part with j warty seit and water, and tabbing in Helloway’s Ointmentiwiceaday. Thousands have been cured who luoked upon Gout and Riiewmatisin as inven uble. the dispersion of clalk stenes, and all paiatal en- laryetueuts or stillnew of the joints; in such cases the Pills should be takem aecordiug to the printed directions. , | Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ulcer-| ations of al kinds. The eure of ulcers has won for Holloway’s Ojutmentanu imperishable reputation, asthix healing | Ointmence will restore any case, however bud, to soundness. Many bad legs arise from imprudence, | happening several years before and alimost forgotten. lif, then, there be uny doubt as to the origin of the sores, the patient should.read carefully what is writteu on secondary symptoms in the Book of Di vectious, us those sores never heal soundly until the system has undergone a thurvugh course of Hollo- | Way's purifying Pills. " . Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Dip- theria, and Bronchitis. Atiy of the above ailments may be quickly cured f the Ointinent be well! und effectually rubbed into he neck and chest twice aday, leaving the parts ‘constantly covered With a rag spread with the pre- paration; if this treatment be adopted promptly in six hours it will effeetnally stop the most alarming symptoms. It must be evident that an outward application applied to the seat of the disorder nmiust be more effectual than any that can be taken by the mouth. Holloway’s Pills should be used according to the directions in order to subdue irritation, in fluummation or fever. DROPSY. This fearful disease often makes its appearance between the aves of forty and fifty, and night geue- rally be prevented by attending regulariv to the proper action of the liver and stomach: these or- gans, at this time of life, have a great tendency to derangements, when asthma, dropsy, or diseaxe of the heart oftensetsin. The blood requires frequent elimination which no other medicines can so etiectn- ally perform as these purifying Pills. as they purge gently, and actimuredja ely upon the liver and sto- Lobstructions which ai the turning point of life always occur, This dan- gerous period should be closely watched ; two doses a week of about six Pills will wardof all dangerous diseases. But in all cases ofdropsy the Ointment is a wonderfal and sovereign remedy, and must be effectually rubbed twice a day into the suffering parts. Youthful Indiscretion. How many poor women saffer from the indiscre- tion of husbaunds—which resalt jn bad swellings, loss of healih, and rheumatism—as they suppose—aljhough it is nothing of the kind—but the effect of u certain disease taking hoid of the systeni—no ordiuary medicine eun cure them, be- cause the disease las suuk deeply into their consti tution. Children often have sores, and bad heads, which do wat heal, for the rewson that contamina- tion occurred before thejr birth. Let all who may suffer from ench canses have recourse to the pur fying aud healing properties of these wonderful toms, Which, if strictly followed, will effect any cure of the kind, but it will be a work of a little time. Both Ointment and Pills should be used in the following disorders :— toes and Sand/Fistulas hes (out Coco bay |Seurvy Sore-leads Glandala® Swel-/Tumours Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Straud, (uear Temple Bar,) Lospox; also by all respectable Drugyists and Denlersin Medieines throughout the civilized world, 22s, and 33s each Pot. *.” There is a considerable saving, by taking the urger sizer, Directions for the nee of patients in every disorder are afiged to exch Pot, and cau be had in ay language, even in Clifese, The same tregtinent shoukl be employed for | _ Mareh 8, 1864. To the Trade! ) Subseriber being desir f closin Hee ort PaLL INPORTANSE fl Encourage Tlome Manufacture. | the Sales of PALL IMPORKPATIONS, will therefore dispose of balauce ot Stock on hand at a low figure for cash or ppasones paper, viz: IN, Hhds. DeKuyper G say lta Qu ter Casks tine Istay W HISKEY, Do Do PORT WINE, (4 years in Bond), 6 barrels Crushed SUGAR, i 25 chests of English CONGO TEA, Boxes PIPES, Boxes STAKCH, 50 dozen coloured Cotton Has pkkRCHIEFS, 10 Do 3e4B GRAIN SACKS, 300 Iba. BLACK THREAD, Nos. 22 and 25, 150 Ibs. MIXND PINS. A N. RANKIN, (uecu Street, CANNY ASS. 3) BOLTS No. 1 Best Navy SAIL CLOTH, ~ l4 , Do do: No. 2 Di 14 do. No. .3 Do Doe 20 do Nos. 4to7 Do Do Low for Cash or approved paper. Apply to b. G. & 8. DAVIES. Char'tomgn March i408... Sy. TO SPORTSMEN! (AXLE Sabseribers have a large qnantity of FINE GLAZED POWDER, alao HALL’S CANNISTER POWDER, a variety of SHOT and GUN CAPS, which they will sell at moderate prices, wholesale aud retail. W.W. LORD & CO Char'town, Riarch 7, 1564. rw liu £20 REWARD. FEEL subscriber will pay the above reward to any peson or persons who will give sneb juformation as will lead to the discovery of the parties who stole from his Vats, some three weeks dince, about 300 Calf-skins, 100 Sheep-skins, aud a lurge quantity of Neat’s leather, the whole of the value of about £200. GEORGE MAYHEW. Tanner. Margate, New Londen, March 21, 1564, Judson’s Pills ! DR. RADWAY’S PILLS ARE TUE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. AKE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. NO STRAINING. NU GRIPING. ° Nu TENESMUS. ‘Spring Park Pottery! Prue SUBSCRIBER would respecifully acquaint the Citizeus of Charlottetown aud the | people of the Island generally that he will re-open i SARTHENWARE ESTABLISIIMENT on the | ist of MAY next, and will be prepared to faruish the following articles, of all sizes, at Wholesale and Retail, viz:—Milk Pais, Cream, Butter, Preserve and Bean Crocks, Liquor Jars, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Chinney Tops, Stove-pipe Collars, &c, &e. Now on hand a large quantity of the above ar- ticles, which will be soid at low rates. Dealers iv the articles enumerated can obtain their Stock at the Pottery much cheaper Uap it can be he: . a eee | ‘jarlottetown, March 14, 1864. uf Judson's Worm Tea! JUDSON’S PILLS. The Manochan or Great Medicine. TY VUESE Pilis have now been thoroughly tested and bave maintained the Lighest character everywhere, they have the wonderful power of re- storing tobealth persons suffering under all diseases arising from IMPURE BLOOD, and as the Bloud is the life when pure, so itis when corrupt the source of nine-tenths of the diseases which affict mankind. The following are among the distressing variety of diseases in which these Pills are invaluable. Biiious Fevers anp Liver Comecaints—General Debility, Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Females, —the Medicine has been used with the most bene- ficial results in cases of this description :—-King’s Kvil and Serofula, in its worst forms yields to the wild yet powerjul action of this most remarkable Medicine. Night sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner- vous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the lieart, Painters’ Colic, are speedily cured. Dy-rersia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stumuchs, and creating « flow of pure, bealthy vile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Fiatuleney, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, ieadache, Restlessness, iil Temper, Anxiety, Lan,our, and Melancholy, which ave the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will Vabish, as a patural consequence of its cure. Costivenes by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without vio- jence:,all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of respira- tien in such Cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal oF structive ip others. scurvy, Utcens aNp Invererate Sores, by the perieet purity which this Medicine gives to the b ood and all the Lumors. Scornuric Exurrions and bad complexions, by their alterative effect apon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which oecasions all eruptive complaints sulluw, cloudy aud other dis- igreeable cumpleXions. | he use of these Pills for a very short time will | cifect an entire Cure of DALY LHeUM, and a striking umprovement in the clearness of the skin Common i | } Acents ror Exorann, Thomas & St. Martin’s-lane, London; Keimes & Ck Upper Apothecaries Comp., Glargow; Ferris & Co. Cornish & Co, Plymouth; Kowe, Devenport: : dall & Co,, Bouihampton; and obtainable thro, all aedicine vendors in the known world, or in of Ameviit, by enclosing a draft or order ‘oer , according to the wature of th: . 7 London to Messrs. Thomas & Ce, ade Leng ie package will be sent by return mail carefully cured from observation or accident. . " = REMATURE DECAY OF SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, arising from youthiul impradence or the exeenses, et adult life, injection, climate, &e, Observations og warriage, the prevention :.od removalof qualifications. Kules and pomerous fur self-treatment. Sufferers who are from matrimony by the consequences of to restoration of bealth. lope on receipt of 38, by Mr. Lawes, lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. Sent post free in an MOUNTAIN HERB | Me Cuuse and Cure of Premature. Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ or sent post free, secure from Medicina, direct from the Author, for Is 6d. Tue MEDICAL ADVISER on modern treatwent of mental and capacity, syphilis. stricture, &e.; with rules and preseriptions tur the speedy cure, by simple means, of ail the wore common diseases supposed incurable maladies of the sexual 5 by Dr W De Koos, M. D., M. RK. © 8., Lig. ag” kc, of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Graduotein My t Royal Scciety of Apothecarus, REVIEWS AND NOTICES, — “* To be your own counsel or your own doctor, tails risks thet have become proverbial to a deg tbat prevents much good resolution from benefit or advantage when reasonably offered, — Bus vicivn begets irresolution, and where there ia fidence good results seldom follow. re are a fie d tor the faculty alone, and the public on wisely in refraining from theirstudy. © or taste not the Pierian spring,’ is good the uninformed mind, listening to its owp siows is oftener ready to imagine than uge j 7 judgment. There is ove class of medieul Jore, ever, that stands in a position somewhat to our remark, and which treats on irregularities in which morality is oteuded, tuis reason the patient too often suffers in seer pursues in ignorance practices that deily into & ar condition for want of advice. » such we recommend a of the ‘Medical Adviser’ of Walter De ee, MD, London, an established Physigian, ‘ a licentiate of ali the regular iastitutions of Lundy, and Paris; 2nd wh» hes made servous disorders and their bapveiul origin bis porticular ed such a practice in this braneh Ce qualifies him to be a sufe anff comiietonk Some Suunty Chronicle, May Tih, 1861. all “the MEDICAL ADVISE w De koos, M. D., for the class of di — 4 it treats is undoubtedly the best and mivat soundiy practical book which bas come under our The author isa man of most enlarged € ; —Derby Teegraph, June 29th, 1861. ” To those who eontempiate marriage its perusal ta especiaily recommended. —The knowiedge it inmparis wust Cue some time, and bappy they who do mob possess it too late.—Cure is certain in every case, and few indeed are they whicb are not so. Cotps aud Lyvivenza will always be cured by one NO PILES. NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSED, 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 ox Mercury ever discovered. They are composed of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PARED IN VACTO. One grain of the extract of the medicinal proper- ties ofRudway’s Pills, posses® a greater curative power over disease than a thousand of the erude and = inert materials that enter into all other pills im use: These Pills are compounded of the active medicinal proper- ties of the Noots, Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Gums , Ke. 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. fhey are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, Stim- wlani, Counter Irritant, Sudoritic. AS EVACUANTS, They are more certain and thorough Giarg ro Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Ojl, or Fiaterium : ane more soothing and healing than Seupa, or Kheu- barb, or Tamarinds, or Castor Oil, IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF lufiamimation of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Vancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious Fever, Ery-ipelus or Coagestive Fever, Small Pox, Measles, or Searlet Fever, SIX TO FIGHT OF DR. RADWAY’S REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA- RY CAUSE OF TIES FROM Ti SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS. One dose af Dr. Kadway’s Pills wil! cleanse the intes- tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offuading aud retained humors , a5 thoroughly as lobelia or the lexus, | Charlottetown, December © | best approved emetic wil cleagse the stomach, with- out producing iefammation, irritation, weakness, S71 RAIN LN.G., or other unpleasant symptoms. There are no other porgative pills in the world that will secure this desi- deoratain. BETTER THAN CALOMFL OR BLUE PILI. BEeITER THAN CaALOMEL OR BLUE VILA. LETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL AS ALTERA TIVES, Thev exereise a more powerful inflneuce over the liver upd its secretions than ¢alomel, merenury, blue pill, hence their importance In ¢ases of Liver Complaints and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at- tacks, Headache, &e. In the treatment o* Fevers, either Dilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and ether reducing Fevers, they aro surerior to quinine. Theirinfluence extends over the entire system, controlliog, strengthening, and wra ing ap the relaxed and wasting energies, aud regu- inating ali the secretions to the natural performance of their dutics, cleansing and purifying the bleod, and purging from the system all Gisegsed deposits aud im- pure humors. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. ONE TO,.SLX BOXES WiLL CURB Costiveness, | Jaundice, {Rush of Blood Constipation, |Congst’ve Fe-) to the Jlead, Congestion, ver, Obstructions, Heart Disease. Sleepiness, Dropsy, Disease of Kid- Gen 1 Debility, |; Acute Erysipe- ney & Bladder | Dimness of S't| las, ‘Typbus Fever, Quinsey, the Intestines, Ship Fever, | Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Malignant I’e-; Measles, Enlargement ver, Melancholy, | of the Spieen, Loss of Appe-| Hysterics, Seurvy, tite, Amenorrhwa, Whooping Indigestion, | Fainting, Cough, Tutlanunation,| Dizziness, | Worms, Palpitations, | Retention of |B8ad Dreams, Scarlet Fever, | Urine, j leurcsy Bilious Fever, ee I AM CURED. J have taken six doses of Ratway’s Pills, of three pills each, in s.x days ; they cured me of Coustipavion, Indigestion, and Dyspepsia. I have taken P—ti’s, A-——-r»’, and many other pills for years, and could only obtain temporary relief. If I stopped the use of toese pills for a week my old complaint would appeer, Six doses of Radway’s Pills cured me. S5isVHEN BENNETT, U. 8. C. 8.” “T have suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver C m- plaint for seven yeurs—have used ail soris of pil they woald givs me temporary comfort, but was com- pelled to take them all the time. of Pr. Radway’s Pills ; Tam cured. @ particle of medicure in six months. ¢. M. CHILDS, Roxbury, Mass. iio have used o2e box T have not tukep } PILES, STRAINING AND TENESMUS, PILES, STRAINING AN > PENESMUS, } Are the.re-ults of ludamimation or irritation of the mu- | tous membrane of the bowels, induced by drastic dose, or by two lm Lhe Worst cases. Mexcusist Diseases — Persons whose constitu | tions have become impaired by the injudicivas uo | of Mercury, will fiod tiis med cine a pericet cure, as /they never fail to eradicate from the system ali the elects of Mercury, infiuitely suoner than the mest powerlul preparations of Sarsaparilla. ce The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way smong the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almunue vf our Agent, and you will read with dulight the very interesting account i; Contains of che “Great Mepicine’’ of the Aztecs. OBSKKLVE —The Mountain Herb Pills are put up ib a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Pills, and retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine, have the siguature vo! B L Judson & Co. on each box B. ZL. TENSE 6 ED, Prop’s. NEW YURR. Sold by all Dea ers. DR. LAMERT ON \Snhe2-2asssRyaeeow. PHICH WLM ENGRAVINGS AND Cases, Js 6p, BY POST, 35. CURRENCY. bert tentery eh hive A popular Essay on ; > S Nervous aud Physical Debility, resulting from it is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the treatment of these complaints.—Simpic and inex pensive, every sufferer may cure hiwself speedily, privately, and at the least possible cost. From long praetical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coun uy and the contivent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor bas had unusual fucilities fur acquiring that ‘antiute cou wbich has hitherto characterized bie practice, ia which the distressing consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sare saperilla, and similar dangerous wedicines are en. tirely obviated. Lasting benefit im these eases can only be reasonably expected at the hands of who devote their chief attention to such diseases; and to such only ean confidence be safely extended, Dr. De K. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and bappi ness, whiist to all who need such aid be offers every assurance of speedy restoration. 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R DE ROOS GUTTA VITA on LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Leties | Patent of England; Srals or the Faculte de France; | Royal College of Prussia, & , bave in numberies “> should read this work, as pointing out the cure wey ine Utailing dicine, Surgery and Sentry Licentiace of thy col | injurious he bits contracted in youth, ur excesses in | justances phoved their superiority over every ober jimaturity, which, by prematurely exbausting the | advertised remedy for Spermatorsbova, lunguvr, las- | ‘unctions of wanbood, destroy the happiness of Mar- | situde, depression of gpirits, irritubility, anger, ex- | ried Life, er prevent the fu-filment of engagements | citement, needless fear, distaste and inca pacity for | Chat cunstitate the must cherished objects otexistence. | society, siudy or business; indigestion, paive in the | By Dr La’Merv, 37 Bedford Square, Londoa, Li- | centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College ci Surgeons, Euglaund, &e. | The above work contains most useful and interest- jing imormation on the phys ological changes which | oceur in the Kepreductive System during the periods f youth, puverty, and waubood; and on the due attaiument of that degice of luuctional vigow: upon | which the bopes of posterity depend It also points vut bow all the attributes of manhood can be pre- | served tuen advanced period of lite, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. 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Devoid of taste. odour, aud appearance of | rather than apply tor aid to whom they | medicine, it can be left orcarried anywhere, and | may reasonably expect relief. Wil above reme> ltaken from time to time without exciting suspicion dies the sufferer may without the knowledge ¢f* | Zach package contatus full instructions for every | second person, cure himself speedily, privately, aud , Ze }at the least possible expense TiLERAPION, No 1, in three days only | | removes gonorrhoea, gleet aud all discharges, effee- | oenefit from Case. | tually superseding injections, the use of which does | rreparable barin by laying the foundation of strie. |ture and other serious diseases, | piles, irritation of the lower bowel, couzh, bronchitis, “T have taken your Pills and e}ways derive great them.”--W. W. H., *» Coliegt Cambridge. bapp alt.”— 3B. * Your Pilis do me appy res ‘ ‘alt in dysentery, | great guod,I feel better this last twelve montht |for years befere.”.—F. 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J Dursley. **1 have tried your = dies huve oven powerless. t THERAPION, Neo. 2, for syphilis, disease | ofthe bones. sore threat, threatened destructionof | the nese and palate; impurtty of blood, sourvy, pimw- | ples, spots. blhutehes, and all diseases for waich it |fas been too much a fashion to employ mercury, | sarsaparilla, &c,, to the destruction of the sufferer’s piils—theso imperfect pills, iustead of being dissolved by the chile, are carried to the lower bowels, aud in- duce a peristaltic movement or evacuation by their iretetin = pe the stramming, cramps, wrenching pains, piles and tenesmus, and the frequent false calls wv : , a : § nd cele cianet, that pate eked ne these | every vestige of disease rapidly disappears: and the imperfect pills. } It you woull avoid these annoyrnces, whenever a | purgative Ine ounce is required, take a dose of RADWAY'S REGULALIING PILLS. arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot, THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGMLY AND (unhealthy climates, &¢ It possesses surprising LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR. ee een nd 4 head ed. v those who are preven entering the Persons afflicted with PI y aes ; a — ee h PILES, may re'y Oy u positive _marriage efate by the cousequences of early error, COATED WITH CUM. | it will render esseytial aid by subduing all disquali- COATED WITH GUM. | fications; and resturing the lost tone to the system. COATED WITH GUM. Pherapion ray be procured at 11s, and 333 per pack- Dr. Radway’s Pills are elegantly Coated with Guin, | , . whol : z 5 . are free from tate or smell, can bo fake at all tines er ak ” eine anette ied? bony an‘Lou ail occasions, - No danger will result from colds,, | *8°8 T°T foreign Phipment, direct from London voly, if exposed fo wet or damp weather after taking these by which fi '2s.are saved: and £10 packages for pills, : ‘the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater SIX OF RADWAY’S PILLS \saviog iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur- fave secured a Yizorous evacuation, in sovere cases (chaser should state which of the three numbers he vf ea nanan ot phe Bowels, Fose) ysis, Gece, aller | requires. ? Srutuu On, em Oil, injections and olyer does com- } petely failed. A dose of Radway’s Pills Wiliemove alt |, Ue Mazesry’s How. Coumisstoners haze gra- obstrnetions, and secure a free passage. “‘Tirections for | cigusly per mitted the Government stamp, bearing the use are jpsido ca bex. Pride per box,25conts. Seid { word ** Therapion'’ in white letters, to be sttaghed by Druggists, Medicine Dewers, aud Store-keepers. to each packaye; thus insuriig the public against N. B.—Fvery Aceut has been furnished with frest | fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor wnd new made Pills As each box is exclosed wits : i &ctecl Dugraved Label, tuke none others. " : the seie right of supply throughout ber dominions; RADWAY & Co., and any infringement of which they will prosecute 87 Maiden Lane, New York. with the utmost severity. | affording prompt relief, » bere other well-tricd reme- | and derived the greatest benefit theretrom.”"— G., Navy Hotel, St. Hetwr’s, Sold by Langley & Jobuston, Hollis-etreet, He lifax, Nova Scotie; W. RK. Watson, Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Bsq., News Oe Sydney. Cape Breton; E H. Parker, (late Palwet & Co) Kingston, Canada West, Strickland & + Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, New teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine Orleans; Fongera, New York; Mneson & Oo., Que- , ‘ , , skin assumes the pleasing sutiness of infaney. ere Marder Drees. tnd J. THERAPLOS, Na, 3, for relaxation, sper- Ee . St Jobn's duthentients w | matorrhrea, and all the distressing consequences & ican ‘St. Johny Maer Seananiakh & 00, Toronto, of whom also may be bad * THE MEDI CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty ore oF curing apy of the above, enclose the amount dratt or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, a bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be securely packed per return, rs CAUTION.— Therebeing highly injuriousimisane™ of the ahove, sufferers should guard against the : mendation of other medicines by dishonest venders, 2 ihus obtain a larger profit. To rnovect rae Pus AGAINST PRAUD, He Maaxsry's Hon. Commsssio* ens have directed t. ot the words * Warren De Root Lonpon,”” be printed in white letters on - affized to the above, to imitate which is felony- February 3, 1862. The Examiner S Printed and Published, ever Wor’ by EDWARD WHELAN, at his Yftice, H borough-street, near King-Square. Paicr—te - aunum, payable hult-yearly 1s Avy ance he Sio*P