Oe ee et ge yc cil _—— ¢ wm bercetsnjn. shrines tbigaean i Seance a — parmesan on = _ a OA A OT a ee itn } PE ES | EL TET ST Te I I EET ENT ETS TP EMM CEL STE RP EN SE SESSA YEAR AEA ET ET ———E—————— Lats men abe healthfal action of which entirely | semen on Rondéans The Pies goes, ia’ ’ ja ’ | 7 _—~ \ e “a ‘s +e (de " the regularity of the urinary organs. | St. Martin’s-la londun: — 4 Co,..3, | MISCELLANEOUS Christmas Presents | NOTICE! - DAVIES & WEEKS, (|Purniture WarerOOMs. sepensapon the regularity of the urinary ongaon 88 Martie on Loi Ex att ~~ PRENSA A AND ! + " k . - iG COMPLETED THEIR | i ek lef the liver and lungs, befere it passes into the | Cornish & Go., PI ymouth : Re ’ . eee os New Near’s Gifts.) Cesenies ai aaleke Momerciearts a. ceennie GEORGE DOUGLASS, Uheart, being thua purified by them, and nourished | dali & o., Southampton; and. obama’? Ma | | | i Prince Mawar | { ’ . . | by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely | all medicine vendors im the k rouge a ta Mot mee Edward island , ) y Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur ehroug' the veins, ‘renews every part of the system, | of difficulty, by enelosing a draft OF ordey tee eet Extensive Sale of j hs Subser ther having been appointed by fe f | l 8 and Upholstery Goods, jand triumphantly mounts the banner of health in £10, according to the nature of the case, pa £5 or CUR ISTM \S PR B iE N Cy | power of Attorney, bowring date the Twenty: | # 4 | Le is ° the blooming cheek, , London to Messrs. Thomas & Co. be + Payable jn vO LMAS Las 1 dS seventh day of February, 1864, the Agent and At: | ESPECTFULI Y invite attention to | JR ssreote ULLY solicits the attention. , Sa aN Ls 4 2: Petlock deep within the river : . ay) ian / the oe The following are among the distressing variety , package will be sent by return Ves & large rere se pany a searaziof Somes Monigemery,, Beauires tpamaree | IER eis large and varied Steck of of anch as are in want of FURNITURE to of human diseesetin whieh the VEGETABLE LIFE | cured from observation or accident,’ 't™ ils Estutes tis isimna, 1e eur s Sse , 1r “we . : r STAPLE & FANCY } p be bridge above the mill-stream iW , : : Pon ‘ is Ne d Spacious Wankk-ooats, onthe | yep oINkKs well known to be jafallible. ene ay ih | etre bese. stevia or . ; N E Ww Y E AR’ S GIF T S » on the suid Estates, comprising portions of Town- cull at bis Newan + i DICIN KS are we e infallible REMAI ChE DERG € slp ; AT } : a ; all artears of Rent and other sums 6f money due by | d - “4 | LAIRD & HARVIE'S them to the Subscriber, without delay, he alone | i > Lz > ea q> <> ID ss. } i B, ‘ rorne é street i King’s Square, directly stig ‘ Fc Rests the lent im kia ships Nos. 34, 51, and 59, are hereby notitied to pay comnes. of, apt Hisen wr kK * the a aeaemiee ,| DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing ag i EM A : Weed Bal complete an ASSORTMENT OF FUR- ,and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure | ™-_ SYSTEM, and ite perfect restoration, w NITURE, cbeaptlaitig many new and beautifal | healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; | *rising from youthtul impradenee or the ex ered at ow aoa la id Ready made Clothing, designs, aw can be fonnd in this City. | Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, | #@ult lite, iniection, climate, &e. ~Obsery Cettes | Ghurges be sume. * ; N ys HARDWARE, GROCERILS. Pottery ' thes i ev recently opened, every | | Pi tecaaen nee ae camel ted fay) ‘ehiment, | the intestines with asolventprocess, and without vio- . Wa . for Housekeeping supplied at this Establishment. | all violent parges isave the bowels costine to restoration of health. Sent post free in an jane, , Cent diveet and King 5 Square. y : igi tes ae 330, 1863 oe FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a (a — on a Medicines, : : ‘regular circulation, through the process of perspi- | mt post free, secure from His Jong experience inthe business with facilities | Restlessness, Lll-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, | marriage, the prevention and remoyaiof oan department will be found filled with . f, POP i Clothes Wringers, x | lence: . aa A few of those celebrated Clothes ringers, # | lence : lope on receipt of 38, by Mr. Lawes, M : Encourage Home Manufacture. Fresh & senasonabie Goods, ‘most convenient article in a good Honsekeeper’s | within two days. (higher, 14, Hand rn clan ediead Puy. ’ ‘2; ’ ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of direct from the Author, for 25 Gd. Judson s i ills 7 ail intestinal obstruction ia others, Tue MEDICAL ADVISER vn ‘the Through the clouds of vid and purple Blow the sun i sinking. Nut-beown pair that mocks the sunset * With ite golden glen wing, Rliands above her piteler fo del With the gravefal seeming Uf an wotique sculptured Nereid By « fountain dreauing. BRoo0kstore, | _ South Side of Quoen Square. | Ty? commence this day, and be continued Spring Park each day watilall are disposed of, comprising | 5 ) in part— | JAMES P. DOUSE. Ch'town, March 28, 1864. din As a tender thonght had swayed her, O'er the stream she's leaning, While ber red lips curve and quiver With a sudden meaning. And a quick nod shakos her ringlets, All her featurns servening. for proeecating the same to advantage, combined | which are the geveral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will (qualifications. Kales ‘and nometuas ‘ . Lanadry. DIARRH@A and CHOLERA, by removing the | é j x | which are now selling at Extraordinary Low with moderate expenses, bomen bim - oe ewe “vanish, a¢ @ natural consequence of tie Gitte: fr eelf treatment. “pare eee GOODS at wach Jess per cent than aay other Far- | Pe . eanenutianeniie - re Boop tore in thia Island... Every, article required | | OOSTIV ENESS, by cleansing the whole letigth of | 1 117 rosd this work, as poroting owt the tam N. B.—One Superior Rosewood, 7 octuvo PIANO | sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- SSS SEES ae ae Prices, at Duncan's Brick Building, FORTE, London ee eeaie DOUGLASS | casioned, and by promoting the jubricative secretion The Cause "Sones of Premature , eee ee tear f the mucuous membrane. 4 CORNER SUOP. ; | Queen-street, Charlottetown, Dee. 98, 1863. - PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, in eplendid binding and styles. Te E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully acquaint the Citizens of Charlottetown and the | ' . } peo yle of the Istaud generally that be will re-open | Q , ve} | his BA RTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT on the ‘Church Services and Pi ayer. ist of MAY next, and will be prepared to farnvish pn ——————SSa = the following articles, of all sizes, at Wholesale and | ’ » » q > E STORE | Books, | Rotail:*tbe r--Beltk Pane,-Ctoukh. Didier, Tasers Mrs. PawTiNGTON IN A I manne a ¥ | In various styles and bindings, viz — Moroceo | and Bean Crocks, Liquor Jars, Pitchers, Flower | —* Gan 1 wait upon you, madam 2?’ said t e | Autigue ; lue, Green, Purple and Scarlet Pots, Chimney Tops, Stove-pipe Collars, &e. &e. | obliging proprietor, politely, as Mrs. f’art-| Velvers, Oak sides, Plain Moroeco, Now on hand a large quantity of the ubove ar- | Gilt Rims and Clasps, etc | eicles. which will be sold at.Jow rates \ington stood looking at the stored sweets. Ladies’ Reticules, Gentlemen’s: 7 Dealers in the urticlesennmerated can obtaintheir|* Were I younger,’ said she, smiling as Stock he Potter ‘th cheape an it can be } he Sisa i ade Writing Desks, Gentlemen’s peed: ro eet ae a it ean Pe) sweetly as Cytheria upon a pomade bottle, °o rT , " ? A Magnificent Assortment of For there comes a sound of laughter A i ag. BI ah And a merry cheering ; And the enttle turu their fares To « step that’s nexnring ; =: — = The Lire Mepicrxes have been known to cure | aan aoaneee of ar and physical ig. ‘Ty’ scp my Parrner.’’—Strange de-| Rhewmatiem permanently in three weeks, and Gout CP ty, syphilis. stricture, dc.; w Unfailing “é l'un See my Par 7 e iui half that time, by removing local inflammation |Tules and preseriptions tor the #peedy cure, by yery vices were adopted by some vf the ard-UP | fron the muscles and ligaments of the joints. (funple means, of ail the more common di ‘soukers in Richmond, Va., on Christoias | | supposed incurable maladies of the sexual ; ; : Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- | Ww ' Day to get the wherewithal to feel the in- ing the kidneys and bladder: they operate most de- | yy a the re rag oe ee c 8., LB a, Aud s#& waits for wonls low spoken ln a tone endearing ; sSURNS. ee ee ne ee a behind the western tree-to : r . Seanad baat a Walking Canes, mounted with Ivory, Silver and Gold. | PAPER MACHIE GOODS, Now the sun is sinking ; Toward the bridge t! Turn themselves from drinking ; Ah! they never guessed, as I did, » weary cattle ' Charlottetown, March 14, 1864. MOLASSES! MOLASSES! TR KE subseriber has IN STORE and for | sale on liberal terms— uf |. [ might feel flattered at such an offer. I flacnce of the ‘day we celebrate,’ and uone | : _— it i ly one : : . lao like, politeness, though’ i$ te rarely were more ingenivus than the method of a) iuhit, T night I went up| ; | meets oe oa ee ee natuidle ne pretended mure, who took in some of the’! eS Seder ¥ /merchants that kept open doors for a few! hours in the morning, to catch the early) | ‘nobody had the good manners to offer me) Due sympathy was expressed, | lightfully ou these important organs, and hence they Ss , ' wate, have ever been found a certain remedy for the \ Royal ouley and ites Lacentiate 9 worst cases of Gravel. | Apa » ¥e. " Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of | REVIEWS AND NOTICES, — the bowels the slimy matter to which thesecreatures| “* To be your own counrel or your own doetor, ¢9. adhere. | tailerisks that have become proverbial (0 4 degree What the maid wns thinking 50 bids Muscovado MoLasses, a sent.’ ‘ : : “.,| Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air _ that prevents much good resolution frem auy dalneiians Iu writing Desks, Work Boxes, Wash Stands, | 50 tierees Cienfagos — Do when she went on like # wheel-barrow :| birds that chanced to fly their way. The |) ooo. of the lunge from the mucous which even bevelit or advantage when reasonably offered. “Sus, ROMANCE IN RBAL LIFE. Ludies’ Companions, Card Busketa, | 30 barrels Do Do /mute aforesaid, afier scrutinising the 1G” | slight oolds will vccasion, and which, it not rewoved, | Picion begets irrervlution, and where there is no eup. : Stasiouery Cases, etc. _A wife in Court with Two Husbands—- Gutta Percha Vases, Gutta Percha She makes @ Choice— The Denouement — Used Ward ‘Pruit’ Badkets On Taesday, in the Police Court, a sin-| ae rayes Tt i gular o¢eyrence in real life took place, which Inkstands, &c. jay, Pope Joan, Parlor Bowls, Racing, Cal- | ' | J. 8. CARVELL. Ch’town, Dee. 28, 1863. tf l« elure i t seem to you as if you . , I declare it mus we wd y |over the door, pulled a slate out of his i were breathing the airs of paradox on Cey- ce ee ee ee |ion’s Le, or some such flagrant thing all the | ta es t toa sses ¢? 2 ded it : time. Have you any of the odor of sanctity | WOT onlay oe ae ral that you could give me to put on my hand- the merchant. The latter, taking the bint rat y g' ; —namely, that the gentleman was a deaf wou'd renember her. She thanked them | merchant jotred down, ‘fifteen dollars": | as ' ' b ful dis- | idence good results seldom follow, noanee hardened, und produces those dreadful dis- | ener Bee the faculty alone, ae me Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect wisely in refraining from their otely = purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the | ¢" taste not the Pierian spring,’ is goo¢ advice whery blood, and ail the humors, | the uninformed mind, listening to itsown “pprebes- 7 s ‘ons. by their ions is oftener ready to imagine than use its, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complerions, by their | pedqeacet.: These th aise leaped: mnedindl oma effect ap entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking | PUTFeet 1D ignorance practices that daily bring bim et i ; e 2d. | i i i cerchiel ¢? She was assured that they . f iternative effect upon the fluids thar feed the skin . — in this city at least, has sel transpired. | An extensive and varied ussortinent of 7 pol said. telld audealit teh dt | mute—wrote down the word ‘ Yes.’ ‘T'be Schama ude of which uccasions «/] erup- | €¥er, that stands in « position somewhat The facts are these: Abuut Live years ago | Games and "L'oys. | 4 7 hi deaf mute added immediately the subserip- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- \° our remark, aud which treats on disorders ang “s a man named Edward Carey left an affee- | ’ - “ fresh supply of the essence with which the : How much do you ask for it?’ ‘The | able complexions. irregularities in which morelity is offended, Pip [anal tictiate sad beautiful w fe and three interest- | Games of Solitaire, Aunt Sally, Win. Tell, Popin- | ghost of Hamlet seents the morning air, and tion, 0 5 ¢ 1 The use uf these Pills for a very short time wil] {this reason the patient too often suffers Le 7 | 5 jug childern to seek a fortune io the mines) of California. For ove year after his ar-| ‘ a ? * lune ‘ rival in the gold country Carey wrote con- Toys in every variely suitable for stautly to bis wife, sud enclosed frequen: | Holiday Presents. culation, Dratts, Chess, &c. dee. Ke. Carey received informstion that ber husband had been killed in tbe mines. which was cor robated by a subseque:t letter from Calitor- nia. For three years she lived, as she sup- posed she wes, a widew, acd receiving the | affections of an [talian named Joseph Reibe, who sacceeded in gaining her affections, she) A splendid lot of New Books, suitable fur Childreoa, toge:her with an abundance of other erticies which cannot be enumerated. DON'T FORGET eonsented to marriage and abeut a year ‘Laird & Harvie’s, South Side ago the two were lega! “ united in the bonds | Queen Sauare. of wedluck, and ever siuce lived quiet aod Charlottetown, Dee. 21, 1863. happily together. Serr Wain tae aed Qa Suuday last, as the bells were sum M, PM & P! |NO FALSE CALLS TO THE wsTeR crosEr,, f DR. RADWAY’S PILLS ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. AKE THR BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. AKE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLs. NO STRAINING, NO GRIPING. NO TENESMUS. NO PILES, BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH 2 9 : . : : ‘ . 2 se a ne wre * very kindly, and continued ber ingpeetion, |’ Let me see i The merchant conducted | while [ke amused himselt by shaking up| him to the cellar, and gave bum a look at. the sorghum. > . + | some of the bottles aud seeing the bubbles | , Dummy tasted the sume, }and, manilesting bis satisfaction by sundry ; | merebant rephed through the medium of the) slate: ‘Yes—spleadid.’ * Let me see it ¢’| responded dummy in the same way, after | cleaning the tablet with los eoat sleeve. | The merchant corducied him to a bright, | particular barrel, drew out a few ‘ta brn” aud poured the ruby liquor into a goblet, | in which it was illuminarcd by the circam- ambulent air to a magnificeut advantage, | Dummy tock it—there was over half a_ pint in the goblet—viewed the surrounding | MPD RANE ERE WORM TEA. Herbs, Borks and Roots VERSUS | Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. | HEADS OF FAMILIES, | QO you. when observing the uneasy | . . . : eit actions of your children, consider thatit way | | be more than a mere Cholic that afllicts them? Iy | improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common | 2% * more hopeless condition for want of Sriendly Colds and Influenza will always be cured by une | *4vice- Te such we Seoemamantd & perural of the dose, or by two even in the worst cases, | ‘ Medieal pAnieen of Moles De Roos, MD., of PILES. As @ remedy for this most distressing | London, an establiche Phyrician, graduste and and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- licentiate of all the regular institutions of Londop Ee suds of mouey. Sud lenly the correspon- } PUZZLES & DISSECTIONS, rise to the surfuce. signs all grimaces, be diitle upon his itd DICINES deserve u distinct rere emphatic recom- ae hae eta nee a. ne od irs. C 2celVing | : = ate ry a ee ee eee i : : ion. It is well-known to hundreds in this | Hage study, rnd obtaine ee. dence ceased, and aA eee | in great variety. PARENTS READ! ('/l'l scemy partner.’ Ue ‘hea staried out; aaa the Sadees yuopeianes hese vatanbl, | ed such a practice in this branch of therapeatics. ay | “Cc e % ay | i eae f . i cei _ 2 o's 4 . . | » ! : . me i é ss a ahem cabot neal 2 ‘a r ens 3 HUNDREDS OF DOLLS, EVERY SIZE. | j but as if having forgotten something, re-| Medicines was bimself afflicted with thie compiaint beaten Seid Bian Sain a mhicabs uDtaln @ ive boo r herse € ‘ i ie Doane “eae _— . ‘ ie - 7 rs, and that hetried ©” Chr , , e =e : : , u floor: Books, Poetica) ~ wes { od and joited down the catali-tie n- | for upwards of THINT: -FIVE YEARS, nd: i : : * fittle ones. In few weeks thereafter Mrs. Tame ieteaaiinee iecihindn te JUDSON’S a 3 a bis first ad bibs " The| in Vain every rewedy prescriled within the whole * The MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waum Pe . i a Ss, < . tehce.s 7 5s 2 i 2 | cowpass of the Materia Medica. He, however, at De Roos, M. D.,, for thectass of diseases upon which length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the | it treats is undoubtedly the best and most soundly public, and be was cured ip # very short time, after |practical book which bes come under our notice, his recovery bad been pronounced not only impro- The author isa man of mostenlarged experience.” bable, but absvlutcly impossible, by any Luman | —Derdby Telegraph, June 29th,1861. glee ” To those who contemplate marriage its perucal is FEVER AND AGUE. expecially recommended. —The pavmretys i For this scourge ef the western country these Me- | wust come some time, end bappy they who do mot dicines will be found a safe. speedy, and certain re- | possess it too late. —Cure is certain in every curable medy. Other medicines leave the system subject case, and few indeed are they which are not s0.= to a return of the disease—a cure by these medi- | Itis caleulated to effect a complete revolation inthe cines is permavent—TRKY THEM, DE SATISYVIUD, | treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex- AND BE CURED. i | pensive, every sufferer may oa himself speedily, ane ii s | privately, and at the least possible cost. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, | ?')"'* aie <del deaaheiaateemmadtl General Debility, Loss or Arperits, aNb Diseases | pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coune micas. / moning to the house of God the worshippers qo BBLS. PORK of the above brands. LVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS — ones eee cause of tie little semennn 4 oe . a e- ae ey - or Fomanes—these medicines have been used With | try and the evntinent, for those diseases referred to ee on ; s DP 12 Tabs LARD. IS ALWAYS SECURED | anguis is (MS, AND SHOULD Be af ovce! u few moments, thens ight y tasted It 5 griii- | the most benuficial results in cases of thisdescription: | ip the above work, the Proprietor bas had somewbet ae of the true Being, Edward Carey, who had) (> Forsale iow. Applyto : | Looken To. Dv nut let your chiidven suller, wheo jeg satistaction, avd rubbed his bol y3| —Kine’s Evit. and Sckorvna, in its worst forme, | ypysual facilities tor acquiring that uniform succes ; arrived direet from Califorwin by the mora-| Charlo mm. Murch 21, 1864 PEPPY Newly Diseovercd Principles im Purgatives. [Ps RSA” Pa poised the gublet for a moment longer in the | Yields to the mild yet powerlul action of these re- |which has hitherto characterized his practice, ig > ing train, was making inquires in the tee oan Dr. Radway's Pills gre the best Purgative. Pills in the Judson’s Worm Tea, | pies ated tinea quietly tited it to bis hys warkuble Medicines. NicurSwaars, Nexvovs DR- | whieh the distressing consequences resulting from 1 . : ° , . : ’ arg ss ‘Yom ’ ; rorld and the ouiy Yege le S itute J j , , . 1Y -uvoUus C > INTS « c j ‘ il J i é neighbourhood fin which bis family resided SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! ihenany cone Gaoee Tahiesaeamaan “ | ASAPE AND PLEASANT CUKE FOR WORMS. land the brandy disappeared hike a‘ diuisn'* BiLivy, Newvous CompLaints of all kinds, PaLPt | the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, ears when Be feft Cincinnati) fer his wife and 0 Tabi: teal children. His neighbors and freinds Stood | y AMERICAN SLEIGHS awazed and trembled apon beholding the| tS. CARVELI. wan whom they had long since believed to} Charlottetown. Dec. 28, 1863. tf be dead. Uyon being assured that it was | Carey, who was not dead but living, he was astounded with the inte ligerice that his wile wio had also believed that be had * gone to that bourne whence no traveller returns,’ was again married to anoher man, with whom she was. now living in domestic feli¢ity Ascermining the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Subseriver— ACURE 10 BE MAD FOR ATRIELE. Usft BReCkELVED and tor Sale by the | VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PAEED IN VACUO. Ove grain of the extract of the medicinal proper- ties ofRadway’s Pills, posses3 a greater curative power Over disease than a thousand of the crude and inert materials Uiat enter into all other pilis in use, These Pills aré coutpounded of the active medicinal proper ties of the Kootsa, Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Gums, &e. of which they are composed. One dose will prove their superiority to all other pills. They PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, INVIGORATE, How much better and safer it would be tu have rom the astonished vision of the merchant. , | italways inthe house. A little delay when a child jis taken ill may often be the cause ef its death; Duwmy hoisted his slate again, wrote upon | | while acting without delay, and by giving the! it the words, ‘ 1’il see my partner,’ made a | MOUNTAIN HERB TEA immediately, you will) bow avd left. Some half dozen merchants | not only suve the child a long aud tedious illness, } but also feel bappier in knowing that you have done your duty, aud percLauce saved its lite. HERBS AND ROOTS, | NOT A PARTICLE OF mAs TS 3 Fy a> ia’ a | Sake b& OF HARE RAL Is Used in it. were ca!led upon and ‘ testea’ in the same fashion, by the original, who at length gave {in, aod tuddled down to one of the numerous |* rests fur travellers,’ on 17th street, aud | stook a gorius gratis s}amber for the rest | Po! the day.— Richmond Examiner. U. Cc. R. No more filthy Vermituge will be used by those | > Tue only active principie bi. P. who once use this Tea. 'dieate trom tie system ali the eflects of Mercury | dee “TATION oF tt Lisart, PaINTER’SCOLIC, arespeedisy | saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are ep- cured. |tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can MERCURIAL DISEASES, only be reasonably expected at the bands of thos Persons whose cunstitations have become impaired | who devote their cbiet attestive tu such diseases; by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these and to such only can conficence be safeiy extended, Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- | Dr. De R. refers with pride te the numbers he bag u instrumental in restoring to health and infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara. | Bess, ie er to ates nent get aid be offers every. tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them | assurance Of speeey restora ion. beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation) Formen Kesipsnts can be successfully treated by of every paticut. | correspondence,on sending the detail of their eases, a at . sony nei sep ar taei | with a Bank nete or Bill on a London bouse for £5 BE CAREPUL OF COUNTERPEITS, ‘or £10, in order that a package of wedicines to Several have lately been discovered, and their | meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by , nefarious authors arivested, both in the city of New | mext mail, thas aveiding the pr tracted suffering and York and abroad | unnecessary loss of valuabic time, which must other- . | n GU + SYSTE 20 One o is t } )RIZE wes. , ’ tvibe, the afflicted hushand has ened to ax-| Ana REC ULATS THE si STEM. i or aaa dale Mteaeldhaen aaa aeianes) eine de et buy oe - ie DS oa RIZED AGENT | wiee oceur a yee certain whether what ba had heard was true Fheir Great Combizations. Hunnewell’s Great Remedies. | 335 Sethdinen, tte: , Ro DE KROOS’ GUTTE VITE on or false. Kuocking at the door a tall [ta- lian, messuring six feet, one and one-half 5 fhey are Aperient, Tonic, Lax itive, Alterative, £tim- wlani, Counter Icrituut, Sudgrific. AS EVACUANTS, MERCURY. | GiVE —-- P | HMunnewell’s Eclectic Pills. —THE TRUE. |} FORM OF A CATHARTIC.—Ly the application NO POISON ‘YOOR BaI89R2 4, LIPE DSOPS; Protected by Royal Letters Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char- | Patent of Dngland; Seats oi the Faculte de France; Jottetuwn, General Agent, and by | Royal College of Prussia, §c , bave in aumberies o ° BY j A ¢ j es inches, came to the donr. ‘Sarey inquired. | They are more certain abd thorouch than the Drastic of true Medica! Laws, both character and economy | instances proved their superiority over every otber : : ee i 3 2 al : lek Séitells WEL der Mtaademaen « a7 oe ; : combinec i y ble Pil q jidgeon, New London; P 2 +4 77 “te. a * Does Mrs. Riebe live here ?’ ; tono Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem oi, or Elaterium ; Use this simple, sale, Vegetabie Kemedy. are, een te pee aes ee i Pill. To pre | James oe n. New I on ee wo ? advertised remedy fur Spermatorrbea, languor, las- i ie 2 & dau . and ore seething aud healing than Senna,or Rheu- | | vent putting into the stumuch ench qunatiien of Garret and Hudson, do.; HB. Beer, Southport; situde, depression of spirits, irritubilitys anger, @X- be ‘She does; will you weak in?’ replied barb, or Tamariads, or Castor Ou. B. L. JUDSON & Co.. Prop’s. | '?%%; stible und injurious drugs usually eobtaiaed | W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridges Rents Kad. | coment, seedless fear, dismete and ineapenae — the Italian, IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF + aim . “ P'S. | in Pills that require from fourto six to get adecent| gers, Casenmpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Klewnor’s; | so icey study or business; indigestion, pains ithe . : 4 ; { | : ; ; ' PAE ag CRI 0 ee q A ul ‘ ti ; . i uta > iP te * Ves, sir; will you please tell her that « Gout, Rheumatism, Enlarge ment: gentleman desires to ste her,’ said Carey. and Stif Joints. The Italian conseeted. and on going to| A enre of these complaints is within the reach of the door leading intc the diaiug room, called ; tbe ont hamble, by fowenting the aifvcted pyrt wit! his wite by her first pume. She answered, | Ointment twice aday. and ail smiles came ruowing to the par- ar | Ke upon Gout and See us ~ r lor. Upon seeing ber hu-band, who rose’ ae. eee ee from his seat to meet her, she screamed oat, | largements or stiffness of the joiute ; im suc . My God; Carey f and fel fainting ov the ‘%¢ Pills should be tuken according tw tue printed floor. The buxbands both hastend to rai oe oe onr. ? “Datds fh se ag j > yaw her from the fuer. When Carey ioformed; Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, snd Ulcer- Reibe that be was Edward Carey, the lady's | ations of all kinds. juefat husband. Reive sls c'simed Ser ** | ‘The eure of ulcers has won fer Ifolloway'e his wife. and added, * L shall never give her! Ointmentani uperisuable reputation, asthis healing no’ Before the wife had fally recovered | Ointmene will restore any case, however bad, % her faint! k thet husbands | 20Uoc"ers- Many bad legs arise fromm impradence from her ainting atta. OS SHO; RGRNSOGs || appening several years before and uimost forg ttea had beeome engaged in angry,v olent words, } If, then, there be my doubt as to the origin of the ; ., % dr jat }sores, the patient showld read carefully what is resulting - Carey ° coe : °F al — written on secondary symptoms in the Book of Di Reibe, aud by the latter being forcibly eject- | rections, ue those sures never heal sounély noid the ed from bis honse. Reibe, on Mondsy | system has apdergone a thereagh course ef Hollo- morning, had @ warrant sworn out it the} "” a pnrity ion Falls. gprs ane ebarging Oarey with disorder. | Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Dip- , '* ° : ; condu k Lim to com nit a| . . ve ly egnduct and provoking OF 6.) theria, and Bronchitis. breach of the peace. Carey was errvated, | ‘ei ce ahaais a aikdie . al BAAD ton Wi, | ny of the above ai)ments may be quickly curec 8n | when arraigned before Ju lge Warren, jf the Ointment be well and effectuilly rubbed into in the presence of Reibe, aud the wife, he} he neck aud cheat twice a day, lerving the parts Barnmativn or fever. the dispersion of chalk stones. and all painful eu- { lwarm salt and water, and robbing in Holloway's | ‘Thousands hive been cured ‘ th Cases t Inflaramation of the Dowels or Stomach, Liver, Spleen, as or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Buious Fever, ysipelas or Gongestive Fever, Smali Pox, Measles, or Scarlet Fever, SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY’S REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA- RY CAUSE OF TIESE FROM Ti1E SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS. One dose of Dr. Radway’s Pills wil! cloanse the intes- tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offeading an‘ retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, with- out producing inflammation, irritation, weakness, STRAINING, or ether unpleasant syinptoms. There are no other purgaive pilus io tue worid that wiil secure this desi- derstum. BETTER THAN CALOMFL OR BLUE, PILI. BEITHR THAN CALOMPL OR BLUE PILL. DEITER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL AS ALTBERATIVES, They exercise a more powrrful influence over the liver and its secrétions than calomel, mercury, blue pill, bence their tir ertauce In cases of Liver Complaints aud Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspesesia, Bilious at- tacks, Headache, &c. Iu the treatment of Fevers, other Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, they are superior to quinine. Their influence extends over the entire systent, controlling, strengthening, and bra: img up the reiaxcd and wasting energies, aid regu- lating all the seeretiens to the natural performance of their duties, cleansing and purifying the bleod, and purging from the system all diseased deposits and im- pure bumors. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. , NeW YORK. Sold by all dealers, ut 25 Cents per Package. | September 7, 1863. cathartic, and to prevent the Griping Puins 80 | erroneously judged to be evidence of character, was the study in this development. The dose seldo:n | exceeding one and never more than two Pills, settles | che question ot economy, and confidence is asked to | | test their true character in Dyspepsia, Costiveress, | j | j IMPORTANT TO FEMAUES. | | Pill. For Worms they are @ sure cure. | Huan well’s Universal Cough Remedy. |-—-The basis of this truly wondertul preparation, “EXE E combination of ingredients in these I certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful | by such te allow the greatest freedom of use, day or | Menstruativas, pomersag all obstructions, whetber | night, as the only true theory by which Throat and from cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, | Lung Complaints can be effectually cured | palpitation of the beart, whites, all nervous atfee-) p) prevent asking attention to long stories © | | tions, bysteries, fatigue, pain in the bok and limbe, great cures, when local causes make alaost ail such but the village gossip, family jealousies, | ce, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption | o implants different in effect, | would ask confidence bickerings between }of vature. | which will be sacred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, | Dr. Cheeseman’s Pilis | Sore Theoat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Comp!aints, | was the commencement of a new era in the treat-| Whooping Cough, and to all Throat and Lung | ment of those irregularities and obstructions which | Complaints, which, when neglected, end in Con | have consigned so many to @ PREMATURE GRAVE. | sumption. Testimonials from Physicians of the | | No female can enjoy good health unless she isregu-| higheat respectability, and from invalids, can be lgr, and whenever an obstruction takes place the | geen at my office by all interested. btu health begins to decline. | Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills |are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they ’ , ; ' : | areinvaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical | relief in Neuralgia, Gout, Nervous Headache, Tooth | |regularity. They are known to thousands, who | ane rr Are Parrett reset (ag ami y magary | have used them at different periods, throughout the | OF owe'ss oe hg Pthriad ine wetvcliee pea, aerate : . a : § | country, having the sanction of some of the most Sleep, General Nervous Debility, Paroxyms in | Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be | ithe name and fame of a Zrus Anodyne by results {| JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, i | | Liliousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, aiiderangements | When accused by his Colonel of stealing ® | shuttered constitution. (DER. CHEESEMARN?’S PELLS, |! the Scomach and Bowels, aud vs a true Fawily fine rebel rooster be repelled the soft impeach- | throat, pains ia the bones, aad all those diseases ia ment, saying: sitting on the fence, and | erdered him to Pilis are the result of a long and extensive | pow of such well carned celebrity, is a freedom crow for the Union, yractice. Tuey are mild in their vperation, and | fo. every 3 wponcnt calculated to debilitate, and sg I confiscated him for a rebel.’’ Hunaewell’s Tolu Anodyne —This justly c | celebrated preparation, which bas so truly earned farthing the fetlow had in the world. and I |}which bad baffled every otber attempt at cure or | feasion.”? Jobo Frost, Grand River: George Wigginton, | ©. 7 iddines ‘ Crapand: B. Stephens, Orwell; B.S. Holman, | “Sy pelpiation of te heart, giddiness, noise : : : the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &, Romasriees We, Brom, Cope Traverse, | This Labihaied cteieees the vilality of the neal July 17, 1861. ly. | system, gives energy to the museles aud nerves, that rn we oe a aes ra | speedily removes nervous complainte,renovates *he A good story is tuld of an Indiana soldier. | ja paired® powers of Inte, and iovigorates the mort Fur skin eruptions, sore ‘] just saw this old fellow | which mercury, sa:sapariila, dec. are too often em | ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, | its surprising efficacy bas only to Le tested to be ap- | preciated. | As these complaints if neglected become chrori¢ ‘or incuable, sudferers will do well before they waste | Valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, aud and he wouldn’t do it, ot <> ee It is not bigh eriues, sach as robbery and fp taurder, which destroy the peace of society, | other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, to make fair trial of a remedy, which concveted on /uuerring scientific principles, Cannot Sail, and may paghbours, end. .med-| be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet dling. are the worms that eat into all sucial ltable, without exciting ® suspicion of ite nature. bappiness. | Price, lle, and four times the quantity at 33s . . | bottle, Lhe £5 packages containing twelve Ms Sergeant Davy was once accused of having | quantities, by wich a saving of £1 12s is effected, —_——-— >? - — disgraced the bar by taking silver from a | wi! be sent frovo 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of | client. ** | took silver, ’’ he replied, ** be- | the amount per Jraft on a London bouse or otherwise, ‘ause [ could not get gold: but I took every | Extracts trom letters which ean be seen by any ; 7 |one. “Tam happy to say that] am now quite well, | thanks to you and your medicine of medicines,’’— D. P St. Asaph. “lam bappy to say that I shell not require wore, thauk God, and I bope He will reward you for what you have done for me.” —A.C, | Hartleyool “If my tongue could speak, or my pen rope you dunt cail that disgracing the pro- i ———— —— If a man was to pay out one dollar a second, making $673,205 per year, it would | couid write to express my gratitude to you! should take him over 4000 years tu pay the nation- feel happy, but neither tungee nor pen o! mine \ 1 ‘ constautly covered with a rag spread with the pre leminent Physicians in America, | Te" bs 4} veiiad ite lated d »!ean do so.”—~—H.A. Birmingham. “Without you asked the Court to hear an explanation be- | oe oe es -o 5 i. | vial oo Lie : : largely nervous, aud the pains in Monthly Men- al debt at present accumulated, and quite | & : ’ | parution; if this treatment be adopted promptly, im | , sry “ro wy “TT Explicit directions, stating when they should not | ** re . are ; | i ee |I should heve been in my grave, but now [ama fore he entered hig plea Judge Warren six bours it will elfectually stop the most alarwing | ONE TO Six BOXES WILL CURE | be used, with each Box—the Price One Doliar per struation, also declare dto be eat Nhe most | 1000 years to pay thie amount Secretary theppy man-ageie"D PB Indwides: © TO consented, and Carey stated that be aod | *y™ptoms. It must be evident that an outward | Costiveness, | Jaundice, (Rush of Blood | Box, containing from 80 to 60 Pills. | important oe ne een ae y . daa ore | Chase asks for the next year sexpenses.— U, never thank you sufficiently; had J vever read of Rothe beth claimed the lady ( wointing ~ application applied to the seat of the disorder must Constipation, |Congst've Fe-} tothe Heal, Pills sent by mail, prowptly, by remitting to the res a ao - a - a ns j States paper. | the Gutta Vite, woere or what I might have beea tal ; at f , ©. ; be more effectual t tan any that cau be taken br the | Congestion, ver, (Obstructions, | Proprietors. Sold by Druggists generally. e withou it y family, ot vo . e | ; a _—- ‘ wow, I sabect Gl." W. G. Wat Puan. Mre. Usrey Reibe) as wite, and he believing | mouth. Holloway’s Pills should be used xecording| Fleart Disease. Sleepiness, — |Dropsy, HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, eee se tahlameeties isa ciate ineeh ain Insanity, induced by exposure, is preva- ndd-dud. cele atid a himself to be the legs! eluimant, bad become | to the directious la order ty subdue irritation, in”) | Disense of Kid-|Gen | Debility., Acute Erysipe- | $1 Cedar-street, New York.| G3” Forsale bys olesate and Retai! Dealers. | jant in the Western armies. Twenty-five AINS LN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, disorderly in demanijing peremptorily of | ney & Bladder | Dimness of S't! las, Disease of Li- Fits, |Headache, Sold by W. R. WATSON, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. insane soldiers were sent to Cincinnati @ few, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE | KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &c. DR DE OOS’ COM- i ‘ iva he sibe. | SY No. 14 Queen-street a te . : .e | days since. pai vere, = . Reibe that he should give her up. Reibe, | DROPSY. ver, _ ,Lown’sof Spir- Bat Breath, Charlottetown, PBil, | aie eee en eas | eee ere eee: | POUND RENAL ¥LLL5 are a most safe and speedy throuzh the pro-ecuting attorney, Mr.Straub,| This fearful disease often makes its appearance | Diliousness, its, iInflamation of January 11, 1864. ' ee | Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Lit exhibited to the Court the marriage certi- | between the ayes of forty and fifty, and might gene ; ; la week of about six Pills will ward of all dangeroue tachwweot for Rerbe three years afterwards | diseases. But tu all enbes ofdtopay the Ointment and warried him. A ‘ter assuring the Court of ber deepiy-seated «tachment always fur’ parts. Caréy, and now her warm affection for Reibe, | who bad been fo her an affectionate and de- | voted harband, the Court aquired of her viz: Youthful Indiscretion. How many poor women snfer from the indisere tion Of husbunds—which resalt in bad lexs, ‘What do you now propose to do: jive swellings, loss of health, and rheamatisin—ar they suppose—although it is nothing of the kind—but with your first husband, who is legally such, | the effect of a certain disease taking hold of the or your last busband, whe, by misapprehen- | system—no ordinary medicive cun cuge thei, be siog, and unintentionalls you bave made | caus the disease has sunk deeply inte their consti . ’ }tation. Children often have sores, and bad beads, your husband ¢ | which do not heal, for the reuson that contanrina- Tie lady replied, ‘ My duty and my de- | tion occurred before their birth. Let all who may : : : | saffer from such eauses have recourse to the pur sire are to go aud live with amy fist bus- fying and healing properties of thoxe wonderful band, Edward Carey.’ Ointment and Pills, observing cavefally what is ' ; y , said in the book of directions ov Secoudury symp- The scene which followed can never be | tome, which, if strictly followed, will effect any i } ' is a wonderful and sovereign remedy, aad must. be | | ellectmatily rubbed twice a day inty the sufiering | ‘Syphus Fever, Quinsey, the Intestines, I AM CURED. “T have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three ills each, in six days; they cured me of Coustipation, hdigestion, and lvepepsia. J bave wken B—tii’s, A——r»’, and many other pills for years, and could only obtain temporary reiief. If I stopped the nse of these pilis for a week my oll complaint would appear. Six doses of Radway’s Vilis cured mae. SiEPHEN BENNETT, U.&. 0.8.” “T havo suffered with Dyspepsia and Liver C m- plaint for sever ycars—have used all sorts of pills— they would give me temporary comfort, but was com- pelied to take them ailthe time. J] have used one box of Dr. Radway's Pills; iam cured. 1 have not taken @ particie of medicine in six months. ©. M. CHILDS, Rexbury, Mass. TILES, STRAINING AND TENESMUS, PILES, STRAINING AN») TENESMUS, Are the results of Inflammation or irritation of the mu- cous membrane of the bowels, induced by drastic Pills—these imperfect pills, instead of being dissolved DR. LAMERT | 'maturity, which, by prematurely exhausting the| | functions of manbood, destroy the happiness of Mar-| during that time bave maintained a high character | ried Lite, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements jn almost every part of the globe for their extraor- | that constitute the most cherished objects of existence. | dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect | 'By Dr La’Mert, 37 Bedford Square, London, Li- | health to porsens suffering under nearly ever) kind | centiate of the Royal College of Physicians of | Of disease to woich the human trame is liable. Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College of! IN MANY THOUSANDS Surgeons, England, &e.- The above work cont#ins most useful and interest- | ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, occur in the Keproductive System during the periods . . eT aver . | ployed. : public ToF © perlud of THIRTY YEARS, and medicine, it can be lett orcarried anywhere, and rather then apply tor aid to those from whom they taken from time to time without exciting suspicion | may reasopably expect relief. With the above newer Each package contains full instructions for every dies the sullerer may without the knowledge of case. | second person, cure himself speedily, privately, removes gonorrhaea, glect and all discharges, effec- | tually superseding injections, the nse of which does | | of certificated instances, they have even reseued auf- irreparable barm by laying the toundation of stric- | / ] ¢ ture and ing injormation on the phys:ological changes which | after all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad ut- | piles, irritation of the lower bowel. couzh, bronebitis, , great good,T feel better this last twelve monibt terly tailed; and to many thousands they have | asthina. and some ot the more trying couplaints of | ‘THE NEW FRENCH REM EDY. ;charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene | | : e ~ | rally be prevented by attending regularly to the! Shin Fever, | Dyspepsi Apoplexy, W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W.! p, oval Letters Patent, under the special sanction of |"*lly, which too frequently harass the sufferer over & —_ and the qace a ve calned * | proper action of the liver and stomach; these or-| Malignant Fe- enatte, ? fiir rement Skinner Wholesale aud Retail Agents, | , Hu Maety Government, and the Chiefs of : the beast, penee of tite, optl.end enin.te enegpetans * What iucther proceedings could be had im penne. at this ween life, have a great tendency | de | Melancholy ofthe Spleen j ON (eect. toti oe (Jar 11. 1803 } the Facutse de France. death. sitet pane the moet virartedgrar a h oi = = icit igs f | derangemeuts, wheno asthiaa, dropsy, or disease of § ‘ af’. as _ "ian ie Ree os Ty os née town. au. , Piaigt ? and in three days effect a cure when capivi, cu . me Court? The wife, who, like Niobe, the heart often sets in. The blood requires fre: nent | Lows of Appe ent : Steen 3 Bae 2RBGS a Y APT oz. papas eats a i een | HERAPLON:—or CURE OF he., have-etterly failed.» Sadi, 40-6dy the — oil in tears, was called ap wud asked by the | slimination which wo other megicinescan sovifecta-| | tite, |Ameuorthwa, | Whooping | race witm axGRAYinGs ant cases, 18 60 | MOP PATS LIFE PILLS & cunns, ‘tiie saevessrat and highly popntar 88s. per vox. The superiority of these celebrated Court if ether of these men was ber hbus- ally apne on pneee port sing sip -” they pane | See oneaiian Srachane | worms. ’ BY POST, 38. CURRENCY, AND | medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- | medicines over everything of the kind,is or ; ‘. ° 4 gently, and uctimmedia ely upon the liverand sto-| Inflam J i . PF sees j “ r iy + pebeibbteles’. tn8 the tieordi a buod 7 ‘the feplied that she had been | Such, und thus remove wll vbsteucticus. which st| Tuipitations, "| Retention of jad Dreams, | @\ELF-PRESERVATION: A popslar Bay on] DEHCHNIX BITTERS, (ee 3 Utshiaitl oe auvneis meus [them withest prosedepte married to both, but havi ig learned that ber, the turning point of life always voeur. bis dau- Scarlet Fever, Urine, | Pleurisy | Nervous aud Physical Debility, resulting from | r hor the wind wad surpasses everything bitherto em- Many there are, who from natural difidence, first hashand was dead. she formed an at. | #¢t?"s Period should be closely watched ; two doses} Bilious Fever, injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in| FFVUESE Medicines have now been before the) ; z Ya . Devoid of taste odour, and appearance of | fear of discovery,would silently bear their » fictions }at the least possible expense | have taken your Pills and always derive great oenefit from them.”--W. W. #H., *s Cambridge. ‘1 have taken your Pilis with the met |happy result.”—B. H., Cork. * Your Pine In dysentery, THERAPION, No 1, in three days only other serious diseases. for years before."—F G., Warekam, , “wy ; i i ve of youth, puberty, and manhood; and onthe due permanently secured that unitorm enjoyment of | this kiud, it will be found astonisingiy eficacious, |_| ¥°4* Pills did me more geod than anything hm attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon | pealth,without which life itself is buta partial bless- | affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme- i So greut, indeed, has their efficacy invariably | dies have been powerless. | which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points | ing. |out how ail the attributes of manhood can be pre- | and intallibably proved that it has appeared scarcely | |served to an advanced period of life, how they are | jess than miraculous to those who were acquainted | | lest; and bow they can be recovered. It is free | with the beautifully philosophical principles upon. | from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions, | which they are compounded, and upon which they | | and dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by | consequently act. 1t was to their manifost and sen- | persone, who, practising with false medical qualifi- | sipje action in purifying the springs and chanvels of | ofthe bones. sere throat, threatened destructionof the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim- / ples, spots blotches, and all diseases for which it bas been too much w fashion to employ mercury, taken.” —M. J Dursley. ‘<1 have tried your 4M, ‘and derived the greatest benefit therefrom.”— " . ai or ae — * G., Navy Hotel, St. Hetier’s. THE K APION, No. 2, for syphilis, disease! 11 by Langiey & Johnston, Holligetesyie lifax, Nova Scotia; W. R. Watson, Charlottewr’ | Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Esq., News — i sydney, Cape Breton; E 1). Parker, (hee |& Co) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland 4® 3 deserib d. Carey abd his wife approached | cure of the kind, bui it will be # work of alittle | by the chile, aro carried to the Jower bowels, and in- tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi-| ;; : s ; : | sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer’s : > > ; ew. ensiaaaiat ann loud ee he digst time. , duce @ peris'altic inevement or evac iation by their hae eee oe — J life, and indulging them with renewod tone and iteeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine } Mobile; M. F. Deeouge and Edward Gaile ra wept aloud, while the dis-) irritation — hence the straining, cramps, wrenching Ti a’ = at il lifted practi vigor, that they were indebted for their name. | every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the | Orleans; pry Bee hee saa on he! 1 1 f i is cha i ; od. ins, piles and tenesmus, and the frequent false cetis he author 1s the only legally qualine *tl-| Unlike the host of icious keri hich | _.: se ? : : . A. & JI Langley, Yates 8ireet, i appo uted dies aipied ia his ir dike a! Both Ointment and Pills should be used in the rhe baad coset, that patienis waderg? an Ke tioner whose name stands on the ‘ Medical Register,’ | Ke 7 Sn Gee serercsn nie | skin assumes the pleasing sottness of infancy. ore = Murdo Seiad and J. j Flutue, (presenie a picture of despair and following desorders :-— imperfect pills. : : (the sole test of medica! quaiification) who has been | CIN Bs are purely and solely vegetable; asadlioantiiie | THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper- Exq. » St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker 4 disappointment. Presevtly bis feelings Were! Bad Legs Corns (Soft) |B ieumatism in i ee eae & | exclusively engaged for a series of years in the | neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsenic nor any | ™Atorrhoa, and all the disiressing consequences | ¢ Sons, St. John, New branewick: Lymate & * ; overcome, and he grievous y wept, euiciting = Deeasts Fancosp bias j Se — . ee RADWAY’S KEGULATING PILLS. treatment _ the oe functional ae of the| ther mineral, in any form whatever. They areen- , arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot, | Toronto, of whom also may be had “ THE — : ; 4 q : : urns sontracted and |3cre Nipples Wl G 1G ™ nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to’ tirely cornposed of extracts from rare and powerful | Uebealthy climates, &c It possesses surprising | GAL, ADVISER,” or should d:ficulty arisé A tie sympa by of all. : Car y and his wife, Buvions Stitt Juinte Sore throats THEY my PURGE THOROU oe AND the great discoveries of modern science, are render-. plants, the virtues oi which, though long known to power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi- | curing any of the above, enclose the ® by ony a TT ieft the Court-100m, and lieibe, Bite * Biggcbe. Flephentacie cone LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR. ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode 4. yera) Indian tribes, aud recently tv some eminent | litated To those who are prevented entering the | gratr or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Pisce, — a after receiving kind!y admonition from the! whee a Geue Mt iré-iéaide coon eetens with PILES, may rely on a positive of treatment. : : : | pharmacentical chemists, ae altogetber unknown to | marriage state by the consequences of early error, | hury Square, London, W.C., and they will be Ps court that he must be resij:ned, and pursue ' Coco-bay ilandular Swel-Punours COATED Writ CUM. At homme fat copenine daily from ten till two, | the ignorant pretenders to medical seience ; and were | it will render essential aid by subduing all disquali- | securely packed per return, 5) ee the mat! furthe t th + Chiego-foot lings IUleers COATED WITH GUy. and trom six till ele t, either personally or by let-| never before administered in so hap, ily efficacious | fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. | . Wy i WK ikene inkl injurionsimitenien er no lurther, leit the presence of 2 , : 87 Bedford & Geclicd Rathod erore : CAUTION. erebeing highlyinjur yee ; : | Chilblaine Lumbago !'Wounds COATED WiTn Gru. | ter—37 Bedtord Square, London, England. 1a combinaticn. | Therapion nay be procured at 11s, and 333 per pack- | d against the th -cour: deeply chagrined and terribly mor- | Chapped Hands |Piles iYaws Pr. Retear’s Fi. arecing sed with: Gums, Patients residing in the Colonies can be suceess-| Tj, grat operation is to loosen from the coateof the | age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack- of the Ghote; euffercre ‘shndd guett SS wit tied wt the fate whch bad befallen nies. 5 Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR Carey and his family are preparing to leave |} HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple — the city, and Reibe, all aleue in a deserted | Lox Pos ; also by all respectable Draggists ap . iy .| Dealersin Meticines thronghont the civilized world, bo we. refuses 0) be eomfuried! + Cincinnati, at tue tollowiay prices:—lu 14d, 26 9d, 4s Gd, is. —— are free trom taste or smeil, oun = taken 2 and ou all OGcasious. No dag } -ager will result fro if exposed to wet or damp "ee ; ; pills, Weather after taking SIX OF Ripways Pris flave seonred a vigor . ‘ oF intact be aS evacuation, in severe cases litimes | fully treated by correspondence, and remedies can colds, ‘°° forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and crudig | tiesconstantly settling round them; and to remove “SELF-PRESERVATION ”’ | the hardened faces whied collect in the. convola- | may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price | tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only | ; free by post, 33, currency :— | partially cleanse these, and leave such collected | : i ivhon: st venderss ages for foreign shipment. direct from Loncon only, | eons o _ ane fe nen ra buble by which £1 12s.are saved: and £10 packages for +# wate cnyr arty “ot 4 ayibrY"s Tow. Commissio®” the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater. 0 rw “ted pier te is * Waprer DY saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur- | ee o printed in white letters o® \ sump chaser should state which of the three numbers be | affized to the above, to imitate which is felony Enquirer, 26th. 228, and his euch Pot. Crotm Oil, Harlem Q2° Bowels, Paralysis, &c., alter [ Harig* N.5.—Mr. Jobnson, Chemist. masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness , requires. February 8, 1862. aan i@° Thete is a considerable saving by taking the! peiwly Sailod. Ages Ser eanemenert. | Varna ta, N. S.—Mesers. Young and Baker,! with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarshees | Her Masesty’s Hon. Commissroners have gra- ee ad I Ss b> Are oe ——— Juryer sizes. SOLE LEATHER. | “ ‘ J.8. CARVELL. | even in Chinese, Cliarlowciown, Dec. 28, 19651, ul +. Charlottetown, Devember 21, 1863. ij es obstrucuious, ay Use ary insidag® Secure a free passage. Directigns for } \ by Drurstigag » @ach box. Price per box, 25 cents. Sold | wy —_— = | a+ tocl Mugraved Label, take none others. RADWAY & (O., Si Maiden |..ne, New York, Boo¥sellers. | with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known | . B —Mr.J..P..Ward, News Office. Sypney, to allreguiar anatomists who examine the human Caancortetowss P- B.I—Mr. J. Ings, Islander | oines of the age. The second effect of the VEGE, TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- Office. ‘ } Charlottetown, Nov» 9, 1363. ly neys and the bladder; and, by thie means, the liver ciously permitted the Governmentstamp,bearing the | word * fherapion '’ in white letters, to be attached | The Examiner i isu, |N. B_ Directions for the yuidance of patients in Co., Cour : pest RECKIV ED and tor Sale every disorder ure ailixed to wane Pees , , Medicine Dealers, aud Store-keepers. Sa. Jumy, . B.— Messrs. H. Chubb & Co., Courier) bowels aites death; and hence theprejudices of! to each package; thus insuring the public agarost | 5 a r Monpats 200 Sides Extrs SOLE LEATHER. and can be had in any langauge, Pe = ae fase — a ee io Uffice. these well informed men against the quack medi-/| fraudulent imitations, and scouring to the proprietor | JS Printed and Published, eve 1s. pilte- the sole right of sapply throughout ber dominions; | by EDWARD WH ELAN, at ee and any infringement of which they will prosecute , borongh-street. newr King-Square. anche with the utmost severity. ‘aunum, payable balf-yeur ly aw any