~& + ave rere on f, fot one; said the right hon. gentleman, | that the existence of these engagements! exeTe sing my own proper faculties ay Lhest ‘hampering theny in their negotiations with could, have never felt that Kogland td | the Northern States. might have formed a any reason connected with her ow ere! new obstacle to peace. dsentlemen, irom | +¢ Interests for desiring the disruy tion of the | the hottom: of ovr hearts we should desire wT ut teu ev ey tie Let ba be Pp el th b Ameriean Union. f can urvsfand those that no new obstacle to perce muy be formed ho say that it is for the #peral interest (* Pear, Near,” and cheers.) We may on- f uation that oo state sSoeld ewell to the tieipet with certainty the sreresa of the iamenstons of @ confine r? tand thoee whe aay he #4 T ean under-; Southern States, so far as regards their ~#4d T confess it to, separation from the North. B for my own my OWN opirion—that it ia greatly for pert cannot hut believe tht that event is as intetest of the hegro race that they! cortaimas any event yot future and contin: | va hate to do with their own mavters; gent enn be. ¢Ubeers.) But it im from alone, at@ not —~as has hitherto Been the | feeling that that great event is likely to cost—with their own masters backed by the | arise; and that the North will have te cuter | whole power of the Federal Government of) chat mortification, that b earnestly hope that he Batted States, (Cheers). Beeause, prey) Roglend will do nothing to infect additions! | obetrré, that that has bee the state of| shame, sorrow, or pair npon those who have | things that has, subsisted heretofore, and to/ already suffered mech, and who will oroba-| which some, [ think mistakenly, in the in-| bly have to seffer more. Cheers.) 1 may | terest of the negro, have thought it desira-| be that a time might arrive when it wonld biS to return, The Iews by which the/ be the duty of Berope to offer » word of ex- slaves have been governed have been lawe! postolation, or of {riendly aid towards com-| made not by the Federal Government, bat! posing the qatarrel. Ef it be even possible | by the uwners of those slaves; but the en-| that such a times as that may arrive, how) MR. GLADSTONE ON PHP WAR,| they would have contracted actual or vital] BUSINESS CARDS. engagements with the political party, and | Un nAnAA Rn An Annan AN AR ARRAN MRy W. A, JOHNSTON, OW HWALIPAX, N.S. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public. &e, &e, Orrtee Mra MeDoneld’e, neet door to Mere. Foreyth’s, North side olf Chucen Score Charlottetown, October I], E864 Watch and Clock Maker.| PLU TRCrE ASI Smardon’s Corner. A CIOLEGH ASSORTMENT OF l WATECILES ve on eale, and warranted te perform: wet £3 108, weed npwards wiv | Price WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, dec. &c. m freat Variety Charlottetor®y, Angust 4, B86? HARINGION & SMITH, Commission Merchants, Mount Stewart Bridge, P. K ISLAND, | ; forcement of the laws made by the owners) important it is that whem that word comes it| of the slaves hus aot rested i the hands of | shewid address itself to minds which are not the owners of the slaves slove, Fhey have) embittered by the recollection that unkind had @ right-s conscitational tight by the | thiegs have been said amd done towards Commtitation of the Voited States~-to be) them in Kurope, and above alljin Fogland, supported against their own slaves in (he | the country which, however they may find exeomion of the laws that the slave owners | fault with it from time to time, we know have made by the whole power of the Amer hols thu bighest place in their admiration jew Union. | can, therefore, very well an- and respect. (Kutlusiastic amd prolonged | ers aad the m of those who think! cheers.) that it #8 mot partieularly to be desired im: =a SRO On — the interest of the negrorsee, that the Amer-| How Hones stout pe Sisop, — A re- | jean Union should be reconstituted. But ¥| @"t issee of the American Stock Journal rust confess, for reasons that } need not, CO™ains a most valuable artiete on this sab- now explain, that F do not think that Fag-| Jeet. Young horses, the *riter says, if shod iand has had any interest iw the disrepiion | *t a4 before four or five yours old, should of that Onion» my own private opinion is| have their shoes taken off and re-set us often that it was rather the interest of Kagland| 4S once im three or four weeks. The hoof thet the Waiow should comtinge. ¥ know! Stould be kept pared at the heel so that the that it is mot @e opinion generally shared ; frog way come to the ground. This keeps but at any rete, gemtlemem, whatever view | the frog moist and healthy, and has a ten- wo may take of that, § think we al! fee} shat | Geaey to spread the heel and keep the foot the eotrse whieh her Majesty's Miuisters|'® ateral shape. The soft and bealthy frog have endesvoured to pursue-cnamely, that | %°'S 48 a cushion, and saves the feet from of mmintaind strict_newtrality under ai! }4amage while the animal travels wpon hard circumstances that have heretofore roads. kt also keeps the foot in a healthy hax been a right course, and bas been the, t#te, and is therefore of great importance expression of the general setse of the com-| the value of the horse. If the heel is; munity: «Cbeers). There is, and there san | S“ffered to grow down, the frog becomes dry | be no dewbt that with two parties engaged | *"d bony, and when it comes in contact with ia strife, it i@ wot at all unlikely that be who, * stone or other hard substance, the horse observes 2 striet neutrality wil! offend both ; cripples, and subsequently becomes lame. | because, ia point of fact, the state of wind | ben the hoof grows dowr long at the heel, m which his condget is likely to be judged! 't becomes dry and eovtracted, and the horse | of for (he moment by either dispatart is not | Stands upon bis toes in sm wonateral and | s state of mind in whieh it is fair that we) Stt*ietg position. The frog, however ragged, | should expect from them perfectly impartia! | S#Ould not be touched by the shoer’s kmife. | conclusions. But what we may naterally} fo avoid raising the heel so thet the foot | expect i> thia, that an hones$ course ef meu-| @U8t coure to the ia an unnatural | trality will be reeognised—that course, §| Position, the shoe stowld be of the same | mean, which we have pursued up to this| thickness at the toe as at the heel. 4tay—will be recognised afier this enbappy When the foot is properly pared, the shoe struggle has passed away, sod when the mr-, Stould be made to fit it so perfectly that the cumstances suall be calmly viewed. But [| ¥*side crust of the hoof will not bave to be must confess if appears to me that if; “Ut down to fit the shoe. The shoe should eithet party have # right to fiod fanit with | 90¢ be opened at the hee! wider than the ns, it is the Ovnfederats rather thaa the | hoof, as this hag a ten lency to crowd in and Federal party. {Hear, bear.) 1 mean this, @%tract the foot at this point; but if the if we have deviated at all from neutrality, outside of the shoe is brought in even with deviation hae beer against the Confedera‘e | the cutside of the hoof, it has the opposite rather that the Federal party. ‘The course | effect. The hoof should never be rasped or we have teben has beer this: | filed above the clinches, nor the natural en- We hare stred a fect v lity, | mel which is given to it for some wise pur- tat we bao peraiteea Ebest of anve| pose disturbed. Fancy shoers—from all of | and warlike stores—we have permitted it to| ¥20™ good Lord deliver us—-are too much | two parties—to the Confederates, all of! | } yn the practice of rasping, filing and sand. | whose ports were blockaded by the North-. preparing the hoof to make it look nice, erm fleet; and to the Federals, who have| ¥#uout ever thinking that they are doing it had perfeet pewer to import whatever arms| 2" imjury that is beyond their power to/ ; and stores they pleased. 1 think that course | “¢P*'T- has been the right and just course: but I . think the very statement of the fact proves| ' STOVES! STOVES: that at muy rate we have not displayed a! yor RECEIVED, by schooner Cecti1, | biae utfatoutablé to the claims o! the North- | frow ALBANY direct, a lage assortment of | erm Minter (Uheers.) Lut now, gentiemes,| Stoves of various Patterns, | i wouwid fora moment make an appeal to} emong which are the celebrated Magicianand Black you on behalf of the people of the Northern) "st COOK SOOVES, for burning coul, States—-[ mean as far as regatds our appre: DODL & ROGERS, ciation of their position, reater allow- Odin a a er on ee antes are to be mads for heat and exasper-) ——" "5 ation im the state of public opinion in that Notice. country unde? present circumstances than {~ Grain Cargoes Purchased and Shipped on Commission. ta? Om Rockwell, Higley & Garland, Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, Beans, Pork, and Produce generally, 44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON, (Opposite Merehants’ Row.) References in Charlottetown— W. CUNDALL, Exq. W. B. DEAN, Esq. June V3, L862. W. B. HERBERT, SHIP BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 882 Hollis-strect, HALIFAX, N.S. Striet attention will be given to al} consign ments of Prince Edwerd faland Produce. Alen GEORGETOWN. | WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant, Wholesale & Re- tei! General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. NOTARY PUPLIC. Agent for Col. Lite Assurance Company in King’s Ceunty. Agentfor Picton fron Foundry. « s wee Sepe. BZ, FSF. Ie — a) September I, ise, Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms fer Sale in King’s County, Nor, 18. W. DOUGAN AS removed to the Shop lately oecn- pied by W.W. Irving, bsg , Qneem Square. Ch. Towa, Oct. 6, 1862 JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, Coach & Sicizh Meéemt Street, NFORM the inbabitants of Charlotte- town and the Contry generally, that they have now on hand a nember of new and second-hand CARRIAGES, open avd covered, of different styler, which will be sold cheap fer prompt payment. ey te” Allorders punctan}ly attended te. April i4, 862 Builders, Parr The Ready and Reliable Remedy. = <a eee oe HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick. The first hospital surgeons and medical authors | of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; govern- ments sanction its use in their naval and mititary | | . | | | services; and the masses in this country, and | } | HEREAS, by Order, dated the 10th, perhaps could ever fairly be claimed by any other nation. Only consider what their previons history bas been. They have never drank the bitter cup of misfortune, dieap- throughout the world, repose the utmost ecnfidence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources | of inflammation and corruption whieh underlie the | external evidences of disease, and neutralizes the | fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. | o' August last, made by His Honor the Master of the Rolla, I have been appointed | Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABEY, | | Esquite, who bas heen adjudged to be of un-| | sound mind, | therefore require all Persons | Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. pointment, and mortification.—They have) i..1.need to the said Paal Mabey, for RENT, } had but to will that a thing should be done, | ot otherwise, to make immediate payment and it was done. Their course has) ty me of the smounte due from them res- been @ course of prosperity and advances) pectively. tent withomt example and without *| And Wheteasa it appears that the said Paut single break, Well, geotlemen, it is not! Mabey. while in sach unsound state of mind, } in bumen natore that °s people who have! executed Conveyancesof portions of the Land heen stbjected to an ° ience so flattering, | and Real Estate belonging to him in Char- " ; | lotetown, Charlottetown Hoyalty, and else-) so stothing to human self-love, should at! mhere, I do hereby CAUTION all Persons once learn, with a perfeetiy good grace, to) asainst dealing in, or conveying any such | influence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted | accommodate and submit itself to the meces-| Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof, | sities of our human condition. (Hear, bear.) | until the question of the validity or invalidity, It is easy for.us tosufier. We have suffered | of such Conveyances, from the said Paul before. We have goue through the very | oon » Shall have bees: Site Gee szonies of these dismemberments against | © ee oy emaaiaain of ‘Rotate. whieh the Northern people of the United Office, Lower Great George Street, Sess ~~: struggling. | We _ gone) _ Charlottetown, 16th December, 1801. rough it,and now thatwe bavegone through; —————____ — - it we know that it was not a bad thing alter all. (Hear, hear.) But they have not gone VV HeREAs by order made in the Court through it before, and ali 1 say is, let us of Chancery by His Honor the Master hom aati, el 1 of < 3 o pe agp — a eee ne a ne Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquite, has aaaaine ae Eew estons been contest to and ested in me the Seder a = signel. Now, therefore, all tenants of the . adverse criticisms — thea eee thi8 jands of the said Paul Mabey, - other side of the water. Depend uo t, that ies indebted to him, are requited hence- course steadily;puarsued will bring it teward, forth to pay the amounts due and to become and it is the course which they have aright) ive rom ne to me at my wed Christa fesling, t6 expect that w°| Ghsctotterown, 4ae eee HENSLEY. = ' atlottetown, August 26, 1841. should (Cheers.) Why, gentlemen, they are our kin—they were at auy rate, if} Dr, La'mert on Self-preservation. they are not Bow, our customers, and we Price, with Bngravings and Cases, 25 cents ; by hope they will be our customers again. But} pire emt. : they Lave shown also that, under all cireum- AAT SSOERY ast0N , 5 pe ; : on Nervous an sia ebi » Te- menses, when their good feeling could have sulting from injurious habits anteent in rok or fair play they have warm affections towards! excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely ex- Kogland, Never let us foreget, whatever hausting the functions of Manhood, destroy the momentaty irritation may cross the minds happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment | of en ments that constitute the most cherished of that people — hever let us forget the re) chloe ot eahaionse. 4 ception of the Prince of Wales. (Cheers | By Dr. La’Muer, 37 Bedford Square, London, Let every Hoglishman engrave upon the bicentiate of the Koyal College of Physicians of tablets of his heart the recollection: of that Sahay i ; 5 Member of the Royal College of Surgeons memorable day ; and if oceasionally he may, Ragland, &o. aii be tempted to anger at seeing his country! The above work contains most useful and interests misapprehended or even mixrepresented, let ing information on the physiological changes which | him ealm hi i ‘ |ocettr im the Reproductive System during the | - Cadehey to excited sentiment periods of youth, puberty, and manhood ; and on by a recollection. (Cheers.) And, gentle- ithe dite attainment of that degree of functional men, it is the more necessary that we should vigour upon which the hopes cf posterity depend. do this, because | think we are pretty much It aizo points ont bow all the attributes of Manhood nf one mind as to what is to Wek | ¢an be preserved te an advanced period of life, how 7 come. @ KNOW | chey are lott, aud how they caa be recoyered, It quite well that that people--[ mean the is free from the gross exaggeration, alarming of the Northern Siates—hare not yet ee hae ye Seaaanie Gen meee * esol y persons, who, practis ith false | drank of the at they are still endeavour} medica) qualifications, infiet most serioys injuries, | ing te bold {ft far from their lips—they have | and render judicious treatment trequently abortive. | not yet drank of the cup which, notwith- a Author is the ent togelly nected practi | standing, all the rest of the world sees they wer Whose name stands on the ‘ Medicai Register _ (Hear, hear.) We may ree iag. A | (the scle test of medics! qualification}, who bas been Notice. Ye exclusively engaged for a series of years in the Sr aon about slavery—we may be for rat on > the oe a ae of the | Or against the South, but there in| (16 great discoveries of modern science, are renter. | . great discoveries of modern science, ar der. ho doubt, [ think, about this — Jefferson ed subservient Be rational, tate, and the Davi aad tho other leadete of the Sunt) ™ penton a. nem ton | ‘ « ome for ion dai rom ten ti ve made an army—they are making, ap) and from six till eight, either personatly or - pears, @ Gavy—and they have made what is letter 87 Redford Square, London, England. (at than euher, they have made a nation. ls —— ne in a na be may inthusiast . | ty treated by correspondence, act remedies can be | for : ie >to which was prolonged | (orwarded in secresy and safety to wm tein, ne ae nl Ses er ve ws « $ELPSPRESERVATION ” tegret ure to establish themselves ia M may be had of the undermentioned Agenta, price | aryland. it | 25 eents, free by 80 cents :— to me too that, if they bad HMauiax, N. ie &. @. fuller, Express Agent. able to ieh thethsel : a. 8.—Messrs. Young and Baker, . * Sellers. fand the Consequences of their military suc- | Syower, C. B.—Mr. J. P. Ward, ‘News’ Office. — nay aggressive movement would have , St. sean, ob ieee. H. Chubb and Co., @ political party favorable to them oe ; ; would have been formed in that State—-that | “mee? 2 & EM Teed 1, ‘oo. Sa i oe. ulti aan, es ae These ate among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, yet in their worst forms, and when seem- ingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this svothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation. King’s Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. } i ! In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, | | lotions, and every reetpe of the phar:nacoporia have | proved useless, the Gintment will accomplist a tho- | rough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its tinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most remarkable and happy change is produced | in the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few | applications ef this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and grantiles of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled vp with sound material and the ulcer is tadically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young are the most frequent suffetets from external injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. {t ie an absolute epecitic for burns, spraine, and bruigea, and quickly removes the encrusted forest which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces ef children. Heated Blood, Scorbutie Eruptions. This Ointment is universally resorted to with the happiest effects by seafarers for easing and curing the skin diseases resulting from the continued use of salted provisions. It is largely and successfully employed by sailors of ail nations for curing the scurvy and the annoying eruptions which spring from overheated blood. Its fine cooling properties are invaluable in inflammation, vlcers, or sores, of the legs or feet, and it gives greater ease than any other application to the aches and darting pains, produced by varicose veins or neuralgia, resulting from expo+ sure to cold or wet. Wounds, Bruises, Burns, and Scalds. The exrent to which mechanical and manufacturing industry in this country has reached, is greater than in any other, therefore the Jiability to bodily accident has increased in the same ratio. Ayers SARSapaRiLe” THR WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY POR Serofula and Scrofulous Diseasor. From Fmery Pdes, a well known merchant of Ox ford, Meine. “T here aold larve quantities of your SARSAPA- RILLA, but never yet one bottle whieh faited of the desired otet and full satisfaetion to those Ww ho toek it. Ae feet as our people try i, they ayrree there hae been no medicine bike it before in owe commanity.”’ Eruptions, Pinrples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul~ eors, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin, From Robt, Stration, Bristal, England. « T only do pry duty to you and the public, when tadd my testimony to thet you publish ef the me dicinal viztees of your Sansiratniid. My dangh ter, acer! fen, had aw aftitcting Nummer in her eara, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure wntil we tried your SARSAPARILLA. She has beew well for some mronttis,”* From Mrs. Jane FB. Rice, a wettnown and much- esteemed tidy of Dewnisville, Cape May Co. N. J. “ My dawghter hae suffered for a year past with # serofylous eruption, whieh was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief unfit we tried your SARSAPANILLA, Whick soon etely cured her.” Brom Charles P. Gage, Fsq., of the widely-known Gage, Murray & Co., manufacturers of enameled papers in Nashua, N. H. &1 hack for several yeats a very troublesome Aumor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became art intol- erable afftction. 1 tried almeet every thing a mart coukt of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SAnsaraRiLLa. It ibmrmedintely made ry face Worse, as you told me it might fora time; but in a few weeks the new skin been to form under the blotches, and con- tinned @rtil my face is as smooth as any body’s, and tam without any symptoms of thc disease that } know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, aud without a doubt owe it to your SARSAPARSLLA.” Brysipelas—General Debility— Purify the Blood. Dr, Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York. “De. Aver. LI seidom fail to remove Lruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your SARSAPARILLA, and T have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we possess equals the SansaraRtiA you have gup- plied to the profession as welt as to the people. From J. FE. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio, * Por twelve years, | had the yellow Er re on my right arm, dering which time I tried all the celebrate sicians EF ecould reach, and took huu- dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers wore so baud that the cords became visible, and the doctors decked that my arm must be amputated. T began taking your SARSAPARILLA. ‘Took two bot tles, and some of your FILLs. Together they have cured me. I am now aa well and sound as any body. Being in a puble place, my case is known to — community, and the wonder body in this . excites all, From Hon, Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle, C. W., a leading member of the Canadian Parlia: ment. 1 have used your SARSAPARILLA in my family, for general debility, and for purif. ng the blood, beneficial results, aud feel contidence bp commen it afflicted,” St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor of tha Tunkhannock Democrat, iin” «Our only child, about three years of age, was attacked Dy pimples on hits forehead. rapidly spread untif they formed a loathsome virulent sore, which cove his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without an apparent etiect. For fifteen days we guarded hie hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes- tering aud corrupt weend which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began give your SARSAPARILLA, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore began to bea) whem we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborheod predicted that the child must die.” Syphilis and Merturial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missours, “1 find your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms ofy Syphilis and for syphilitic disease on any other we poasesa. The profession are indebted te you for some of the best medicines we have.” From 4, J, French, M. D., an eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the Legislature of Massachusetts, “Dr. AYER. My dear Sir: I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effec tual in some cases that were too ebstinate to yield to other remedies, Ido not know what we can em- loy with more certainty of suceess, where a power- | alterative is required.” Mr. Chas. 8S. Van Lien, of New Brunswick, N.S. had dreadful ulcers on his Jegs, eansed by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more agyravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the rsevering use of AYER’s SARSAPARILLA relieved im. Few cases ean be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him. Leucorrhesa, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous UL ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases require, however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful application of local remedies. From the well-lmown and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of ( incinnati, “T have found your SARSAPARILLA an exerllent alterative in diseases of fermales, Many cases of Irregularity, Leweorrhma, Internal Ulceration, and local debilit y, wrising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yi ded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.”’ A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her NAME, WTLLES : “ My daughter and myself have been eured of a very debilitating Leueorrhea of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAVARILLA,”* Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys- pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofizia & the system, are rapidly cured by this Ext. SARSAPARILLA, AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on te do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by W. R. Warsox, Wholesale Agent for P. EF. Island, and sold by Merchauts throughout the Provimee. July 21, 1862. A Hvmonovs young man was driving a borse, which was in the habit of stopping at every house on the road side. Passing a country tavern, where were collected together some dozen countrymen, the beast, as usual, ran opposite the door, and then stopped, in spite of the young man, who applied the whip with all his might to drive the horse on. The men on the porch commenced a hearty laugh, and some inquired if he would sell the horse. ‘* Yes,” replied the young man, “ but I cannot recommend him, as he oace belonged to a butcher, and stops whenever he hears calves bleat.” The crowd retired in silence. ——— —~—=eoe - -- Aprixs are so plenty in Western New York that they can be bought for fifty cents per barrel! Potatoes show no symptoms of dis- ease, and the best ones are sold for a dollar a barrel, including package. (ne farmer has an orchard of choice grafted fruit, and offered the whole of his crop of apples at twelve and a half cents per bushel, the purchaser to ga- ther the fruit and select only such as he wented and could sell. Boy Wanted. SERVART BOY to attend to general + ont door work, in connection with a dwelling hotise and stable. Apply at the Examiner Office ~DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &e. Accidents are Ja-| Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap. mentably frequent, and often when seomingly trivial | Robinsons’ Judexical DentalSoap. in themselves, are made to end fatally from want of | Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth due attention and proper remedies. powerful curative ever applied to wounds, bruises, burns, or sores of any sort, is Holloway’s Ointment. Every tradesman, in fact, every man te whom an ac- cident may happen — and who is there exempt t— should be provided with it against the physival dan- gers which, though never foreseen, are of hourly occurrence. Bad Legs, Piles, and Fistulas. The cures which this Ointment effects in healing Uleers of long standing, and which have resisted all other applications, as wellas in curing bad legs, Piles and Fistulas, have been so countless and so notorious throughout the world, that any effort to give an adequately detailed statement of their number or character would be vain. It is sufficient to say that the Gintment has never proved inefficacious. Roth the Gintment and Pitts should be used in th following cases: Tad Legs orns (Softs) Rbenmatiam Bad Breaste Cancers Sealds Barns Contracted and Sore Nipples Sore-throats Skin-diseases Ranions Sail Joints Bite of Moeche- Flephantiasis toes and Sand/ Fistulas Senrvy Flies {lout Sore heads Coco-bav Glandular Swek- Tumours Chievo foot iiners Teers Chilblains Jmmbago Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Worn. way, 244, Strand, {near Temple Bar) London; and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilzed world, at the following rices:—}3 14d, 2s Od, 4s 6d, 11s, 229, and 33s each ‘ot. *,” There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are allixed to each Pot dune 16, 1862, a oe . 6 wit Ma EM inigh” * DN The most | Soap. John Gosneil and Co’s Cherry Tooth Paste. HESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- ered as substitutes for all the Powders and Washes heretofore used, are prepared expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Materials of whieh Soap can e Made. They ate tasteless, save an agreeable aro- matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti- septic and Astringent properties with which they are combined, They effectually rid the mouth of the feetid matter and tartar, which render the breath so impure and disagreeable. They give tone and strength to the gums, and a elear pearly whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- mature decay of those priceless organs, the full value of which is never realized until they are lost to us forever. THE STEREODESMIC, OR DENTISTS’ TOOTIL BRUSHES, These TOOTH BRUSILES have been exten- sively introduced, are highly recommended by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- ranted to parchasers by JOHN GOSNELL & CO., Inventors and Patentees of the TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. Only sold in this City by WM. R. WATSON. tz” A supply of SILVER SOAP recom- mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware. January ©, 1862. Ww. 2. W. | A Moper, Cuarar vo a Juny. — ‘If the jury believe, from the evidence, that the from taste or wnell; oeeasion ne nansea or sickness, _ Taar’s rar Cusese.—* That's the chee | nor will they interfere with the usual avocations of A linost every body hae beard thie London | the patient. plainti® and the defendant were partners in} RADWAY’S PILLS ithe grocery, and that the plaintiff bought! 14. ony purify the blood, and extract from ft si out the defendant, and gave his note for the impurities, bat they equalise its cneeies.. Baz | interest. ¢ ” Kaleke al , ulate enck and every organ to a beaithy an enterent y and the dete ndant paid for Uh note deme calla and correct derangetie nts of the liver, | hy delivering to the plaintiff : “at tne heart, stomach end bowels. he warranted not breachy, and the warrant- | . Ae ed was broken by reason of the breachiness | LADWAY S$ RHGULATING pus of the cow, and he drove the cow back and | WiM quickly cure the patient of the following com- | 2 I le plaints, viz: itendered ker to the defendant, but the de-)P™" al 4: lfendant refused to reevive her, and the | ©stiveness, dyspepsia, bifious fever, constipation, | . meagles, jaundice, congestion, melancholy, ap- iplaintif? took her home again, and put a, poplexy, heart diveases, hysterics, enlargemens heavy yoke or poke upon ber to prevent hers om ee Se to ee | from jumping the fence, and by reason of | a, ENE, See Se eee, the yoke or poke she died ; and if the jury | i further believe that the defendant's interest | ‘in the grocery was worth anything, the) \plsintiff’s note was worthless and the cow |good for nothing, either for milk or beef, | ‘then the jury must find out for themselves | ‘how they will decide the case, for the Court, ‘if she understands herse}!—~and she thinks ‘she do—don’t know how such s case should bilioausnees, hemricana, general debility, yellow fever, rush of blood to head, seurvy, typhus fe- “ver, dimness of sight, ship fever, obstructions, whooping cough, malignant fever, : wrine, fits, oes of appetite, dropsy, worms, in- digestion, acute erysipelas, lowness of spirits, inflammetion, headache, bad dreams, palpita- tions, bad breath, qninsy, scarlet fever, pleuri- sy, infammation of the intestines, and all or- ganic uraladiess lossof appetite, loss of memory, and loss of physical strength. : ” be decided. Hysteria, Letcorrheea or Whites, weakening dischar- ges, chlorosis, irregularities, suppression of the men- ses, inflammation of the womb or bladder, difficult RADWAY’S RESOLVENT. diseases of the fiver, 4izsiness, sleeplessness, | | Cockney expression, wirielr sintply implies— “ Thats is the very thing, the ne ples wtra of what we want.”” The original of the sxying is said to be as follows, and as in these war | times our forces may sometimes get out of ammunition, it may be well to apprise com /manding officers how they may obtain potent | substitetes from the comminsary’s stores. The ‘incident narrated occurred in an engagement 'with Admiral Browne, of the Buenos Ayres service : ‘* What shall we do, sir?’’ asked the first | Lieutenant ; ‘* we've not a single shot about, /round, grape, canister, double-headed — ald | are gone.”’ «« Powder gone ?*" asked Coe. | “No, sir; got lote of thet left.” i | We had a d—d hard cheese, a round retention of Dutch one, for dessert at dinner today ; do you remember it?’’ asked Coe. ‘* Fought to; I broke the carving-itnife im trying to cut it, sir.’’ | ** Ate there any more abourd 9° |“ About six dozen; we took ‘em from 4 drogher.’’” As also all COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN, such as| ‘* Will they go imto the eighteen pounders?”’ | * By thunder, commodore! but that’s the idea. I'll try ’em,”’ cried the first lof. And in a few minutes after, the Sre of the menstruation, and all other Diseases or Complaints, | o}q Sanga Maria, (Coe’s shi .) which had produced by excessive discharges or suppression of | | ceased entirely, was re-o , and Admirat ‘¢ Blood is thicker tha» Water,” RADWAY’S RENOVATING the Menses. Ladies who desire to avoid the sufferings and in- jconveniences of these irregularities, or organic de- ' Brown found more shot flying over his head. Directly one of them struck his mainmast ; ‘The child’s eyelashes, which had como | rangements, shonid not omit to regulate their sys- tems by means of one or two of RADWAY’S PILLS once or twice a week,and thas be free from the many and great inconveniences to which ladies are LESOLVENT IS A CLEANSING SYRUP > -g. | generall bjeet. ae the permanent cure of Serofala, Syphifis, | a ‘seninnidieds LADIES. fever, Sores, Ulcers, Salf Rheum, Erysipetas, | Riekets, Scald Head, ,,ore Legs, Cankers, Glandalar| Every married lady, when pregnant, showld rega- | Swellings, White Swellings, Nodes, Sore Ears, Sore | tate her system with RADWAY’S PILLS, A dose Eyes, Stremous Discharges from the Hars, Opthal-| of these Pills, taken once or twice each week, dar- mia, Itch, Constitutional Debility, Wasting and De-| ing this period, will eure that distressing malady cay of the Body, Skin Eruptions, Pimples and| known as “ Ladies’ Morning sicknese,’”’ an? will give Blotehes, Tumors, Cancerows Affectiors, Dyspepsia, | strength, vigor and purity to the whole system; and Water Brash, Neuralgia, Chronic Khewmatisw and | in all cases where there 3s any constitutional debil- Gout, ity, these Pills will ensure a strong and vigorous HUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS, ary BILIOUS COMPLAENTS. And all diseases entailed from Small Pox, Measles, Lette from Dr. Salmon Shimmer. Erysipelas, Fever and Ague, Yellow, Typbus and other Fevers, Dropsy, Deafness, Fits, Loss of Mem-} * New York, Janmary, 2860. Dr. Radway & Co.; ory, &e. When infants and young children are afflicted} [ have, during the past four years, used your fe- with Sores of the Gums, Cankers in the Mouth, Sore | medies, and bave recommended them to others for Heads, Mars and Eyes, either from worms, teething | Bi)jious Complaints, indigestion, dyspepsia, &c. I or any other camse, Radway's Renovating Kesolvent | consider the Ready Relief and Regulating Pills an- will speedily eradicate every particle of disease, and | equalled. The Regulating Pills are mild in their operations and thoroughly effective. re-inyest the child with health. The first dose should be large enough to purge— LADIES say four or five, and each successive dose be dimin- Afflicted with Falling of the Womb, Ulcers of the Womb, Discharges from the Uterus, Chlorosis, and all weakening discharges, may depend upon a spee- dy cure by the ase of Rapwar’s Ranovarina Ke- SOLVENT. In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, the Kesolvent, taken, will be found a quick and thorough cure. RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT I8 A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY. Bad Cough, Hacking Dry Cough, Stitehing or Wrenching, Pains in the side, Pain around the heart, | Shortness of breath, hard breathing, sharp pains when taking & breath, and al} other painful symp- | toms are quickly removed by the Renovating Re- | Solvent. | Its mse will speedily deliver the disabled and | disease-stricken satlerer from j A LIVING DEATH, ;And restore him to his friends in a sound, and | healthy condition. ed every day, for a week or ten days. eure will surely follow. Yours, &c. Dk. 8. SKINNER, Radway’s Regulating Pills are sotd for Twenty-five eenta per box, (each box contains thirty pills,) by Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers, Rapway & Co.’s Office, 23 Jobn Street, New York. R. R. R. A QUESTION OF THE MILLION ANSWERED. ROW 19 £7 RAF ‘RADWAY’S READY RELIEF | Possesses such wonderfal remedial powers as to cure | 80 many diseases of apparently opposite phenomena? We reply that Radway’s Keady Relief chief and Before presenting this wonderful cleansing rem- | most important remedia} efficacy, is evinced in the edy to the North American public, Dr. Ranway immediate arrest of pain, and its potency in the | was determined to test its medicinal powers for the | treatment? of sach diseases and maladies, where pain | cure of the class of diseases for which it is preseribed | is a concomitant of the disease. : i lin the South American Provinces, as it ig a fact well Disease, like the storm, gives unmistakeable signs known to all physiviogists that } of its approach. At first the threatened patient ex- | | pertences a stight discomfort, this followed with pain | $CROFULA, LEPROSY, SYPHILIS, | to @ greater or less extent, and other symptoms fol- | and its horrible train of coneomitants, prevail in the | ow ia rapid secession A permanent It is in this condition of | tropical regions of the South, to a much greater and the systers where Radway’s Ready Kelief will be | more malignant degree than in the North. In faet | fownd all-potent. Its administration, either inter- | there is scarcely a family in any of the Sonth Am-/| Pally or externally. a3 the seat of pain indicates, \eriean Provinces that is free from Screfula, or ita | Will arrest the progress of the threatened disease, kindred diseases. It runs in the blood of all its | and quickly relieve the patient from all pain or diz- | people, and has become established as a constite- | comfort. se ed i | tional infirmity, and has baffled the skill of their} If people, on the Srst indication of uneasiness or jbest physicians. With knowledge of these facts,' pain, either slight or severe, would take a dove of Dr. Rapway was determined to test the accuracy of adway’s Ready Relief, not one in a thousand weuld RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, | °7°* ¥* troubled with cicknoss, | which was prepared expressly to meet the exigen- | WHEN THREATENED WITH jeies of the diseases, as developed in the tropics. | Croup, Diptheria, Influenza, Sore Throat, Scarlet Large supplies were sent to Brazil, Baenos Ayres, | Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Biliogs Fever, Chili, Peru, Equador, Veneznela, Bolivia, New Sntall Pox, Measles, Fever and Agne, Chills and | Grenada, and to several islands of the Spanish main, | Fever, Headache, Bilious Cholic, Diarbea, Dysen- j and was thoroughly tested by Physicians and the | tery, Cholera, Cramps and Spasms,—let Radway’s Priesthood, and is now the oficial remedy ased by | Ready Relief be freely used, and, in a short time, all | the Physieians, onder the name of * Solutivo Reno- | pain and uneasiness will cease, and the threatened vador de Radway,” {the Spanish for Radway’s he-~; disease expelled from the system. | novating Resoivent,) in the treatment of Serofala, ; _« “ | Syphilis, Uieers, Tumors, Prolapsus Uteri, Hlephan- | é . IF wrand | tiasis, Erysipelas, Saint Anthony’s Fire, St. Vitus’) With either of the above diseases, the use of RAD- Dance, Fever Sores, all diseases of the Skin, humors) WAY’S READY RELIEF will ensure a speedy jin the Blood, white swellings, Nodes, Cankers, sores | cure. in the month, deafness, discharges from the eyes, | ears, and nose, glandular sweilings, dropsy and |} constitutional diseases. Such has been the unpar- | }alleled snecess of this remedy in curing these ber-! | rivle diseases in the tropics, that we do not hesitate | to promise ali the eullerers with Scrofula and ervp- i tive diseases among our own people, with speedy restoration to sound and permanent health. It isswperior to all known remedies in popular | Is use ag a cleansing syrup for | PURIYYING THE BLOOD, | and removing from the skin Pimples, Blotehes, | ter, Rash and other offensive marks, and will in a | few days give a pure, clear and roseate hue of health and beauty to the face and nails, and brilliancy to! the eyes. It is a pure and innocent preparation, all-power- ful to do good, but never does injury. IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. There is no medicine in the known wor!d, or phy- sician, that has ever claimed the skill of eradicating | from the system diseases inherited, by transmission, | ln “ from parent to child. This great power we claim WEIGH FACTS, for Rapway’s Resovating KesOLYENT; and we! When we tell the public that the use of Radway’s | religiously declare, that if Radway’s Renovating Ready Relief will cure the sick of certain diseases; | Resoivent is given when the symptoms of any in-!| that it will stop pain in a few minutes after its ap- herited disease are first exhibited, it will eradicate plication; that it will protect the system against at- the same from the system. In the early stages of | tacks of afi malarious, contagious and infectious dis- Phthisis or Consumption, Fits, Scrofula, and in cases eases, we have the facts to establish the truth of eur of sore head, Ulcers, Tumors, Hacking Cough, Bron- | statements, acknowledged by thousands who have chitis, the use of Rapway’s Rexovatixe Resot- | proved its unfailing powers on their own persons. Go vent will exterminate the transmitted disease frem | where you will, speak of Radway’s Ready Relief in the system, and make (what the parents neglected) | any assemblage of persons, some one or more will a sound and healthy body. bear witness of deriving benefit from its use. CHRONIC DISEASE. IN MILITARY CAMPS, Another class of diseases that no other medicines or the most skilful physicians have succeeded in , oo ; - Cen calovlated Sek hae achieving, more than in merely palliating the suf- ie S ne ay Rett th an ann ae ferings ef the patient, which Radway’s Resolvent oa ~ zo th 2 a a ot the We . ca will positively eradicate, is that of Chronic Diseases | aek eee oo oe Bri ° a jo that have infested the system for years, such as sient seamen ee co adores os Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, r ‘ et ; Syphilis, and diseases induced by the injudicious use that wen . a bee ee mm se of Calome!, Mercury, Quinine ; diseases of the Liver, | ¢ Protection of the troops against disease, and to the use and comfort of the sick than all other med- Spleen, Gall, Bladder, Kidneys, Spine, &e., all of |”. : whieh diseases Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will | oo or means suggested by the medical au- eradicate, and secure to the patient a new lease of : RADWAY 8S READY RELIEF | life. The price of Radway’s Renovating Resolvent ix | Will stop pain and restore the sufferer to ease and comfort in a few minutes after its use. $1.00 per bottle, Dose, a tea-spoon, twice full, half an hour after each meal. Sold by druggists and | It never fails to afford relief to the patient merchants everywhere. IN CASES OF A SPEEDY PURGATIVE, | ietnaiom, Newraga, taming Tie Doron, DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. Numbness, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Lamenesa, Strains, Pain in the Kidneys, Wounds, Pain in the Are superior to ail purgative or cathartic Pills, powders, mineral and seidlitx waters, in the Bladder, treatment and cure of; “IT CURES SO MANY DISEASES, * And therefore l’ll have none of it,” says the skep- tie; now we appeal to the common sense of any rea- sonable being who has had the least experienee in medicine taking, or business relations with Physi- | cians, if this is sound reasoning. RADWAY 8S READY RELIEF not recommended by us, nor prescribed for so | many varieties of disease as every physician in the Tet | practice of medicine, prescribes Calomel, Mereury, ~ | Quinine, Morphine, Opium and other favorite hobbys }of the profession. It is a well kn»wn fact that in ninety cases out of one hundred, no matter what may be the name of the disease or the condition of the patient, Calomel forms the important and the most active agent of the prescription: and ifthe symp- toms of the disease are such as to leave any doubt in the mind of the physician as to arriving at a decided conclusion what to give, he gives Calomel. This is an ancient landmark of the profession, which no in- novation has ever been suffered to alter. Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Pleurisy, Pain in the Side, Smail of the Back, Shoulders, Spine, ished one pill, unti) reduced to one, and then repeat. | /and as it did so shattered and flew in every | direction. | « What the h—1 is that they are firing ?”’ asked Browne. But mobody could tell. Directly another .one eame thromgh a port and killed two men who stood near hiny, then striking the opposite bulwark, buret into finders. ** By dove ! this is too much— this is some new fangled Paixham or other; ¥ don’t like ‘em atall ["’ cried Browne ; and ther, as four or five more of them came sla shrough his sails, he gave the order to “‘ I away "’ and actually backed owt of the fight, receiving » parting broadside of iron Dutch cheese az she retired. ‘Phat was the ‘* cheese, aad mo mistake !”’ MOFFAT’S JIFE PILLS PHG@NIX BITTERS. HESE Medicines have now been before the public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and | during that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the globe for their extraor- dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to porsens suffering under pearly every kind ef disease to which the human frame is liable, IN MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instanees, they have even reseved suf- ferers from the very verge of am wntimedy grave, after all the deceptive nestrams of the day had ut- terly failed; and to many thowands they have permanently secsred that eniform enjoyment of health without whieh Vife tee} is bat a partial bless- ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibably proved that it has appeared scarcely jess than miraculons to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical primeiples upon whieh they are com ded, and wpom which tiey consequently act. It was to their manifest and sen- sible action im purifying the springs and channels of life, and indulging them with renewod tone and | vigor, that they were indebted tor their name. Unlike the host ef perpicions quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredienta, the LIFE MEDI- | CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain | neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsenic nor any } other mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- | tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful | plants, the virtues of whieb, thongh leng known to | several Indian tribes, and resently to some eminent | pharmacentical chemists, are altogether unknown to | the ignorant pretenders wo medical science ; and were | never before administered in so bappily efficacious |a combination. | The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the | stomach and bowels the vatiousimporities and crudi- ties constantly settling round them; and to remove the bardened faces which eolleet im the convolu- tions of the smal} intestines. Other medicines only | partially cleanse these, and leare such collected ;masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with all its train of evils, or eudden Diarrhea | with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known | to all regular avatomiats who examine the human | bowels after death; and benee theprejudices of | these well informed men against the quack medi- cines of the age. The second effect of the VEGE- TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and langs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. | The blood, which takes its ned color from the agency of the liver and Jangs, befere it passes into the | heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished | by food coming from a clean stomach, eourses freely through the teins, renews every part of the system, |and triampbantly mounts the banner of heaith in ‘the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases im which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thorougbiy cleansing the firet and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure j healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; | Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restiessness, Iit-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will | vanish, as & natural consequence of its cure. | OOSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solventprovesa, and without vio- |lence; all violent purges leave the bowols costive | within two days. | DIARRH@A and CHOLERA, by removing the | sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- | casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of the mucuous membrane, FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a | regular circulation, through the process ef perspi- /ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of {all intestina] obstruction in others, | The Lire Menicines have been known to cure Rieumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Jropaics of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- ing the kidneys and bladder: they operate most de- lightfully on these important organs, and hence they have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst = of oo as Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of es the slimy matter te which uesertelees ere, eases. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the ay and ° the bumors. corbutic Eruptions and Bad Complezions, by their alternative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions ail erup- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- able complexions, The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of Sat RAeum, and s striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom- mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself aMlicted with this complaint for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medica. He, however, at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after hie recovery had been pronounced not only impro- bable, but absolutely impossible, by any bumaa means, FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge ef the western country these Me- Costiveness, Depression of Spirits, {ts use will, in a few minutes, relieve you of pain, | Liver Complaint, Indigestion, and its continued use cure you of the complaint. | Biliousness, Dyspepsia Inflammation of the Bowels, Sick Headache, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA, Nervousness, Melancholy. ” SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. IW 81X HOURS. Let those who cannot enjoy an hour’s calm sleep, A dose of from six to cight of Radway’s Regulating | make a trial of it. other glands, secure a beaithy evacuation from the | for twenty years he had been a sufferer from ACUTE | bowels. Persons troubled with costiveness, indiges-; CHRONIC RUKUMATISM, and for one week had tion, liver complaint, dyspepsia, will derive imme- | not slept an hour at any one time. He applied Rad- | diate benefit by taking a dose of these pills. After) way’s Keady Relief, and felt immediately relieved, | thoroughly cleansing the bowels of its retained hu-| and slept soundly, and awoke in the morning free mors, by a free purge, two to fonr per day, for aj from pain. Its continued use ewred him. week or ten days, will restore the liver, bowels, pan-| “General Jose Villamil, Commander-in-Chief of the creas, kidneys and all other organs of the system, | army of Ecuador, 5. A., had been afflicted with to the healthy performance of their duties. ASTHMA for TWENTY YEARS, could not lay . | down in his bed without subjecting himself to violent DR. RADWAYS PILLS | paroxysme of coughing. The first application of the AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE. Ready Kelief gave him the first calm, undisturbed We have the medivival properties of the most ef- sleep he had enjoyed for twenty years. Thousands ficient plants, roots, herbs, gums and balsams in tha of other cases could be adduced, if necessary, but the vegetable kingdom, In each of these little pills lies | + cata nesandee typi: $. elmer tee ret nA en | ferere, is te try it, and enjoy a night of ease and com- ee nan for in each pill is combined the eloments of health, regeneration, strength and life, Persons who suffer voll Spepeeda. liver com. | , PAIN.—PAIN.—PAIN. plaint, erlargement of the spleon, jaundice, kidney | _ It is entitle! to public confidence on the ground complaints, palpitation of the heart, and the evil | that in all cases when it is used where pain exists, it eflects induced by the excessive use of calomel, mer- | Will afford speedy relief, and never fail to mitigate cury, quinine, corosive sublimate, opium, tobacco, | the sufferings of the patient, be the disease what it may. local stimulants, aud exposure to paint, lead, &e., | If it does not accomplish a perfect cure it will re- | will find iu Kadway’s Regulating Pills a permanent | Store ease to the afflicted, nor will its use, under any | eure circumstances, interfere with other treatment, or RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS fasten new cette — the a. | Are the only vegetable substitute for calomel, mene | RADWAY 8 READY RELIEF jeury, quinine, and their kindred drugs, that have | Is sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere, for ever been discovered, and the only piils in use that | 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. See that will secure to the patient the beneficial effects in the label of each bottle bears the signatare ef Rap- | the liver and other glunds of the system that physi- | WAY & Co. | Clans hope to obtain from the use of these drugs. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS Are as pure and innocent as bread, are entirely vo- i Rapvway & Co., 23 John Street, New York. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. EK. Island. Pills, will, in the most distressing cases of Constipa- | Havana (Cuba) Press, well known to the New York, | cines is | tion or Costiveness, Derangement of the Liver, or | New Orleans and London (England) Press, says that | dicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re- medy. Other medicines leave the system subject Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of the | to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi- rmanent—TRY THEM, BE SATIS¥IED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Lows or Avperité, ane Distas ee ov Femares—these medicines have been used with the most beneficia} results in cases of this description: —Kuive’s Evin and Scrorua, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re- markable Medicines. Nicut Sweats, Nervous Dr- BILIty, Nervous Compiarnts of all kinds, Pauri- en or tHe Heart, Parvrer’sCouic, are speedily cured, MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have become impai by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to ers- dicate from the system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepars- tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT. Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char- lettetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque; Garret and Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Kod- gers, Cascumpee; J. J. Fraser, St, Eleanor's; Jobn Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.S. Holman, Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverte- getable, and coated with a medicinal gum—fres | April 21, 1862. July 17, 1861, ly. Se i MBN ig Won x fehl? wo; i