A CARD, Pall Importations. ve £ Subseriber is now bappy to be able to ansounce, to his friends and customers, that he hae completed bis Fall importations, in each department of h ‘: business, a: d invites their usus! Patronage, DANIEL BRENAN, settlement @ fal! accoun | expe ected, D. SRENAN N. Be—An early ever ax monthe due Ch'tewn, Dee. 1 B70 PUAN LEU IRON BEDSTEADS. Various patterns and prices, from 25s to 80, Aso, Iron Chairs and Bedsteads combined. Feather, Hair, Flock & Fibre Beds, Bolsters and Pi lows, Mattresses, in Variety. — Gilt and Walinut Picture Mouldings. All the latest styles of Picture Frames & Window Furniture. Gilt and Walnut Cornices, Several kinds of the best patent Window Rollers, Paper and Cambric Blinds and spades. asses & Mirrors, Dining Room & Chamber Sets. & Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink oa Washstands, Bureans, e., &., o . ae &p or any other piece of = _ Furnitare. «= The above Stock willbe su 1 cheaper og than any in the nmrket, © > - JOHN NEWSON, ® Doc. 12, 1870. qs ee UOSMON UYOR IB OOOG—SUI0}3¥T JUSIEBIp OG—sireyD a ee em ea ——— —_—> - AMERICAN Tailoring Establishment, SYDNEY STREET, | (Next Doecr to Hon. I). Brenan’s.) | | ‘O° The Subscriber desires to inform his Friends and the Public that be has opened « FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ! And having secured the services of Mr. MALCOLM McINTOSH, an experienced Cutter, and of Competent Workmen, he is Erepared to goye the utmoet satisfaction to all who may favor him with their Custom. He also begs to say that he has alwaya on band, at his STORK, in QUEEN STREET, a Large Stock of al} desoriptiens of CLOTHS AND FURNISHING GOODS, All Ordere with which he may be favored will be attended to with care and punetuality, Pertect Satisfaction and Good Fits Warranted! JOSEPH A. MCDONALD. Ch'town, April 17, 187), == ro Marine and Fire Insurance. —+... Marine Department. Fire Department. wee a | | CANADA | IMPERIAL INSURANCE UNION! FIRE INSURANCE CO., HEAD OFFICE; 1 Old Broad Sireet, London, Subscribed and Invested Capital COMP RISING Montreal Assurance Company:, THE a 7; —— Established 1840. £1,965,.000 Sterling. **Unquestionably the best sustained w | , aS of the kind in the world.” Eek | Capital and Cash Apsets,\. «2+. .5.-- $1,099,540, | —- aND HANOVER Harper's Magazine, Notices of the Press. No more delightful travels are printed in the English language thes apperr perpetually in Harp ers Masesine. 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A enpplement containing nagyrous full-sized patterns of usetal articles accompanies the paper every fortuight Harper's Bugar contains 16 folio pages of the sizes of Hurper’s Weekly, printei ov saperiine ealendered paper, and is published weekly. Notices of the Press. Harper's Bazar contuius, besides pictures, patterns, ete,, a Variety of matter of especial use aud interest to the familys avticles on health, dress, and honsekeaping iu all jis branches, its editorial matter is apecially adapted tothe circle it is intended te interest and instruct; and it has, besidée, good stories and literary matter of merit. ji is not surprising thatthe journal, with such features, has achieved in a short ti:ne ap immense success; for something of its kind was desired in thousands of fuwslies, and ite publishers have fill- ed the demand. The young lady who byys a single namber of Harpers Bazur is made a gulecriber for life —New York Evening Post, The Bazar is excellent. Like al! the pertodieuls which the Harpers publish. it is almost ideally weil edited, and the cluse of readers for whon: it js intended—the mothers aud daay! ters in average vamilies—ean not but profit by its good sense and ood taste, weieh we have no doobt, are to-day making Very many homes bappier than they may | “ave been before the wewen dbegen taking jessons in personal and household acd sccial muan- agement from this yoodmatyied mentor.—The Nation, N, Y. 5 . SUBSCRIPTIONS—1871. Terms. Harper’s Bazar, one yeurs.ss...... «+++9$1 09 An Extra Copy of either the Mavazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be srpplied gratis for every Clab of five subscribers at $4 00 euch, iu one remittance; or, six copies for $20 OU, without extra eopye Subscriptions to Harpers Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one vear. $10 00; or two of Harper's Perediculs, to one address for one year, $7 00. ' Back numbers can be supplied at any time, Vols. 1, }1,aud Illof Harper's Buzar, for the years, 186~, "69 70, elegantly bound in green moroceo cloth, will he sent by express, freight prepaid. tor 7.00 each. he postage on Harper's Bazar is 20 cents a year, Which must be paid at the subscriber's post office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, jew Yors #4 Compiete Rpotorieh Histo:y of the ‘taheat! 7 4*The best.cheapest, an@ most suce cessful Family Paper ip ihe Union.” Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Notices of the Press, Tie Model Newspaper of our conntry. Com- lete iwali the departwepteiof au A werican Pamily aper, Harper's Weekly has earned for itself a right to ita titie, ‘*A Journal of civilization, *— New York Evening Post, ‘ Tie best pablication of ite clase in America, and so far uhead of all other weekly journals us not to permit of avy comparison between it and any of tweir wamber. Ics colugis co:tain the finest coltectiona of ‘Teading-matter that are printed Ite illustrations are namerong and _begstifal, being furnished by the chief urtiats of the ce -—~Boston Traveller, Harper's Weekly is the beat and moss interest- jng ifluetrated newspaper, Nor cues ite valuede vend on its illustrations Alone, Ite reading matter sofa high oder of literary merit—varied, in structive, eutertuiuing, and uuexceptional —N, Y. Buy, — * gUBSCRIPTIONS-1871. 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HSE, COMFORT, AND ECONOMY IN WASHING ti —_—— IMPROV ED WASHING CRYSTAL wy ca Al 260 UR ina a, PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVES WOON VIE, LABOR AND SOAP Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. It is particularly recommended for removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes. It makes hard water soft. Washes everything | Sold everywhere. Sold wholesale only by | ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. IMPORTATIONS AND —FOR— Wood's Parlor & Vestry Organs. SPRING, 1871 —s aboye instruments are amongst . ca the best manufactured in the United AT THE States. Those about to purchase a first Class Piano or Organ would do well to address the subscriber. P. R. BOWERS, St Stephen, N.B. Woodstock, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, On Queen Squere, Nov. 28, 1870. | COAL. | COAL. COAL. FEXHE Subecriber will offer Coal from the undermentioned Mines during theSum- mer, at the following low prices :— Sydney Coal, Old Mines, 21s. Gd. per ton, Just Received by Steamer, via Halifax, FIVE CASES LONDON GOODS! NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Cow Bay, Gowrie Mines, large, 178. 64. | Balance of Spring Stock daily }— = - nut, 13a,6d. *“¢ ted C eal o B ild , Pictou, Jatercolonial Mines, large, 7e expected. al I lage ul ers i “ “ nul, 128, 6 | ‘w-—~]nten Mince, Slack, Ide . _W. & A. BROWN, WILL FIND AT THE | The Coal from the Intercolonial Mines is supe- May }, 1&71. aa | rior to ny kind imported trom Pictoa, for house City Hardware Store,’ (use, being entirely free from sebphur and soot, |€YPOKES, Rims, Carriage Banda, Dasher WOOL _ WOOL qyasn paid for WOOL on delivery, at _ the Store of # CALLBECK. | and bs as clean for cooking purposes as wood, WM. KOUGHAN. | Ch'town, April 24, 187] —2 m ‘ \ xy ‘ SALT, SALT. F° SALE, 600 Bushels LIVERPOOL SAL7, in pulk, Also, 2000 SACKS, ex , Bark CLIFTON, “os ‘ JAMES C, POPE } Ch town, August I, 1870 I Ch'town, May 30, 1870. Iron Bedsteads. 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Royal octaye, }600 pagea and | humerous engravings. Price, $7? by wail, post paid, $8. Executors’ Final Notice. LL Aceounts aue the Estate of the late | {AX Hon. EDWARD. WHELAN, will be | sued far without further notice, after first | jof DECEMBER next. } The following gentlemen haye kindly consents | ' | | said Estate, in their respective localities ; | Peter,Sinnott, Morell, ; Anthony McCormack, Head St. Peter's, . J.C, Underbay, Bay. Fortuna, | M, McCormack, Souria, : JAMES WARBURTON, DANTEL BRENAN, | } ' to receife debts due in King’s County to the} | ! : Trustees. GUNS e A VERY Superior lot of Double and Single i Barrelled Fowling Pieces, Breech Loaders, Revolvers, Pistols, And Cartridges, all sizes. POWDER, SHOT, jall sizes. Powder and Shot Bags, al) — at the “City Hardware Store.” BOURKE GILLAN,& CO. Avge, 1876 “HIDSUMMER 008, Just received, by vessel New Dominion, | and Steamer from Britain: Colored and Black Lustres and COBOURGS. A LARGE AS-OTMENT OF fancy Dress Goods, GREY, WHITE, & PRINTED COTTONS, COTTON WARPS, CLUTHS, PARKASOLS, GLOVES, LACKS, TRIMMINGS, &e ALSO, FROM CANADA: Canadian Tweeds, & 50 Dozen HOOP SKIRTS. HEARTZ & SON. Angust 22, 1870. CITY HARDWARE STORE, A large assortment of TABLE & POCKET — CUTLERY, AT BOURKE, GILLAN & Co's. Anygnst 72, 1870, — No Move Buyers’ Coppers. W E-wiil give ** the Buyer's Copper.’ and pay the highest Market Price to far- mers coming direct to our Warehouse, with their oats. . CARVELL BROS. Oh’ town. Feb. 20. 1871 CAUTION, ON’T waste your money in buying BOGUS Wool or Mowing Machive Oil, when you ean on the pure Olive or Sweet Oil much cheaper at the ‘ CITY HARDWARE STORE.” BOUKKE, GLLLAN & Co. orry HARDWARE STOTE. A few Setts best Kaylish Electroplated THA SBRVICNS. Price, 758 and upwards, Also, a choice lot of Cake Baskets and Cruet Stands, | A large assortment of Black handlea Knives, Carver 8, &¢. Kleotroplated Forks and Spooss. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co’s. Aruwass £8, 1870. | Leather, Enametled Dnek and Drill, Malable | Castings, Boltsand Nats, Putent Axels, and every other article in their line. fF As we have the Agency of the above | articles, we will guarantee to sell at a lower rate than they can be purchased elsewhere | ang. 10BOURKE, GLEAN & Co, Printed at this Office. , ! AND 5 he wih oa, ar tae has Mie ae = ws — Goto W, A. Weeks & Oo, for Cheap Goode, Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square, | ESTABLISHED, 1850, | UST RECEIVED, « fresh supply of FEL LOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF HY- POPHOSBPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM-~ POUND SYRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chemical | Fuod). | —ALSO — | A Good Assortment of Aniline | Dyes, Roseine, &e. * 8 | T., DESBRISAY. Ob’town, Jan, 2, 1871. COOPERS. V TANTED, at the Hilleborough Mills 20 Coopers.. To good, steady men employment will be given tur the winter, and liberal wages paid, either by the day Or for piece-work, CARVELL BROS. Deg T. BIO A Ww : Roseine Dye. ECEIVED, at the City DrvuG STORE; an as- R sortment ef ANILINE and DOMESTIC DYES “W.R. WATSON, SUMMER, , 1870. JUST REGRIVED | AT THE “City Hardware Store” 500 Bags & Kegs Nails, Eoglish and Canadian. 4 Tons Paints, all colors 23 Unsks Oi, comprising Paint, Seal, Machinery and Cod Oil. ~ 10 CUasks Kerosene, 120 proof 300. Boxes Chaneel's.. beat Glass, ali sizes, aw: 80 Tons Refined und Common Iron, all 8iZ93. 6 Tons Spring, Shoeing Ad Blister Steel Fishing Gear, Mavula Rope. Lockwaod Kuobs, in great variety, at reduced priccs wisieiambabiai : ee Hig Forks, sey thes, Seéutbs, and Rakes all “prices” ~ Together with every article of Hardware required for this market, The whole comprising the largest and best selected stock ever offered im this market. The above goods have been purchased for cash, in the very best marker, aud will be sold whole-a'e and retail, at a smal! advance OD cost. (C* Please examine before purchasing elsewhere. GREEN BAGKS an@ AWE RICAN EX« CUANGE BOUGHT and SOLD. BOURKE, GILLAN.& €@o. Augest 22, 187u, warranted, ue —- > +2 + — “Ayers Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. ’ ~ A dressing which is at Once agreeable, " healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. . Faded or gr, hair is sdon restore to its original olor with the gloss and reshness of youth, in hair is thick- ened, falling hair checked, and bald- ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing cam restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- ment, if will keépit clea atid vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can voly benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a we mere ao! "HEALTHY DEAD | Sireng,. re, Rich | aaa nd ab Welent SU ‘skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED to ALL. " igs —-— oan RADWAY’S ~— ie Sarsaparillian Resoly HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONTSHING 80 QUICK, 80 RAPLY ARE THE .C THE BODY UNDERGOES UNDER THE ENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL CINE THAT ‘s Every Day an Increase in Flesh and ” if Seen and Felt. _ Scrofala, Consumption, Sy philis.a and h Avena Venereal, in Tories Gianduiet diseases Ulcers Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes Glands, end other parts of the sy Sore Eyes, Strnumous discharges Ears, Eruptive diseases of the Fyes, , Mouth, and the wor-t forms of Shin di. eases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ke nck hae arn ha Titwors, cers in the Womb, weakening and painful discharges, N Sweats, loss of mand af} wastes the life principle, are within 2 curative range of Radway’s Sarsaparilitan) venl, and a few days use will prove persou using tt for either of thee for discase, its potent power to eure them. Not only does (ic Sarsapariiiian Gesolbveng excel all hnown remedial agents,dn the cure ef C Scrotulous Constitutional, Skin and Sypliloid discases it is the only positive remedy tor Kiduey, ladder Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, betes Dropsy, Saaee of Water, In tinence of Urine, Bright's disease, ATH inur naa cases wh ric ustd m4 or ‘= water ik t clondy, mixéu witn substancts white of anegy, or (hregils like white sil HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found s0 desirable. | Cobtaining neither oil nor dye, it does | not sof white Gdmbric, ‘and yet lasts” long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. | Prepared: by Dr. Je Ce-Ayer & Co., PracticaL aNp ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, * - LOWELL, ‘MASS, PRICE $1.00, Il. L. SPENCER, Chawbers No, 7 Market! Square, St Joba, N B,, Geueral Agent for the | Maritime Provinces. W. RR. WATSON, Agent for P E I, a The Mogt Reliable Friend. | Holl, Its Searching and Healing Propertus are knowa and recognized throug %- out the World, The nawhe- of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, jand the Jonger known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it self more conyiuciug than anything that could be | written in praise of its traly-wonderfal healing | properties. In the cureof bad legs bad breasts, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, T0 OUR PATRONS IN P, E I, | sores wounds, and ulcers, its eflect is mas vellons — | For ring-worm, scald ead, scrofula and diseases T is now four years sinee we began shipping of the ekin genera ly, there is no remedy to be com, Machines te pourgi dlandy and from our large | pared to it, When assiducusly rubbed upon the increase of sales each season are assured that cur| skin (previously we!l bathea in warm water) this etlurts to furnish you with the “vest Mower and | Ointment is quickly abso’ bed into the system, end Reaper in the world,” have been appreciated, and | cleayses in lis passage every part to which it is se this encouriyement We-have endeavored to | applied. study more particularly your requirements, and : 5 sr each yeur et ane. Mkion cake especially ad | Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, upted to your Couttry, Quinsey, Sore Throats and We have this Vear attached a Self raking Reap Diptheri ertoour Mgchine, and cau now offer you ‘ the | plreria most perfect combined Mower and Reaper’? manu-| Inany of the above diseases, immediate and per tuctured jn-Atheriéas Or ithany other country. This | manent relief is obtained by effectually rabbing the Machine differs in many respects from all others, | detergent Vintment, wwice a day, upon the neck, and is particularly adapted for cutting lodged grain. | chest and backs Itucts upon the very main-springs | By a very simple device the points of the guard-| of life; forthrough the glands pase all new matter | fiunwers can be dropped at the option of the diiver, | required for the body 8 reparation, aud all old par- | picking up everything, and making all smooth | ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Oint- works» dt will cut several inches lower than onr| ment, ased conjintly with Holloway’s Pills, will | , chemics! action on @ie Mood in its primaire and quired. STEAM BREWERY, added to the Mower, Other Machines will probably be offered you at, perhaps, lower prices, but be’ assured there are | ‘noue’’ that cau compete with us in quality of | work or qnality of imeterial used im construction, | We feel contideut that our Combined Machine will prove us satisfactory asthe Mower has be.etofore, wud have no hesitation in) warranting it to be Stie | perior to any Machine in this or any other market, Yours ‘respectfally RICHARDSON M’FG Co, Worcester, Mass., U.S. A.. July, 1870. AGENTS; W.D. STEWART, Charlottetown WM. MITCHELL, ’ ontague, JAMES DEWAR, . BEER & SONS St. Peter's Bay TO LET: TANNERY & DWELLING. Will be let on reasonable terms, the Tan nery on the St. Peters Road, six miles from the City, the property of the late | James Robertson, Esq , in complete working or. | der There is also a: Dwelling attiched, which | will be let with the Taunery, Or separately if re- | For furthes particulars plense apply on the pre. | mises to } ans. JAMES KULGEKISUN. | May 16, 1870 if “City Hardware Store,” Wagon and Cart Grease. Superior to anything ever Offered neré, at Xi per poand, BOURKE, GILLAN & CO, _ Ang. 22, 1870. | SPRING PARK CHARLOTTETOWN; P. E. I. AK. & F.B, PALE ALES, IN CASK OR IN BOTTLE. HARRINGTON & CO Nov, 29 1869. sly FINNEN HADDIES. USTIN’S celebrated Finnen Haddies, pre- ared at Digby, N. S., for sale at the New Fish Market. SHAD. SHAD. a OF FUNDY SHAD, for sale at the New bieh Market; in half barrels, or at retail, Oct. 12, 18705 Execators’? Notice. AM Persons indebted to the Estate of Joun O1ars Binns, late of Binstead, near Charhottetown, Exsq., deveased, are hereby required to make immediate payment, and any Persous having legal demands against the suid Estate, kre required to farnish their aeconnte, duly attested, to the undersigned. WILLIAM DODD, WILLIAM WHITE, > Executors. JOHN BINNS. Ch ‘town, Oct. 19, 1970, ~ PHE STANDARD LIFE ASSURKNCE COMPANY EsSTAB ISHED 1825, Constituted by Sp rial Acts of Parliament, Governor: His Grace the Dake of Buceleueb-and Qeeens- berry, K.G. CHIEF OFFICES; Epixsurcu—3 and 5 Great G St Ones) e eorge Street, (Head e: debe Loxpox } iri ae tae Ee Dusrin—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rutes of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. Anuaslificome ofCompany upwardsof £700,900stg, | Invested j i er ok S420, gae eee J. LONG WORTH, | or scrufulous enlargem*ute of any kind Holloway's discharge. | Keaper ust seasou — Lmproveanents have also been} act su searchiugly aud eertainly as to etfect cures n the must hopeless cares. | Iumbago Contracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com plunts bave found fife almust unsup; o table ; yet- if Holloway Oivtmeut be briskly ana perseveriug- iy rubbed upon the parts effected, ease may be | safely guaranteed, especially if the pores of the! skin be previously opened by fomeutatious with | warm water. The gross humors require.expalsion from the system; it is therefore uecessary to have recourse to Holioway’s admivable Pills, which, by | purifying and strengthening the eystem, greatly | assist the operation of the Ointment, and facilitate | and contirm the care, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts and Uiidretions| of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation ih the world | which may be so thorougi‘ly relied upon, in the | treatment of the above ailments, as Molloway’s | Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or sate as the | manner in which it is applied, or us action on the | body. both locally and constitutionally. The Oint- | ment, rubbed ur and the part affected, enters the | Rh-umatism, | trates to the soureeOf the evil Andatives it from the system, and Serufulous Sores. rusinelas To allirritation: of te sKxin? evrce, .- Ointiwent presents a ready and easy means of cure, | It mauifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam. | mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated | blood, and check:myg all acrimonious and unhealthy | Both the Ointment and Pills should be! used in the following eases: Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Caneers Scald Heads Rarns Contracted and /Sore Nipples | Bnuiows Stiff Jojnts [Sore Throuts Bites of Mosqui-'Elephantiasis (Skin Diseases tos and Sand Pistuhes Scurvy Flies iGeat Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandalar Swei ‘Tumours Chiego- foot lings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbayo Wounds Chapped hands [Piles lYaws | Sold atthe Establishment of Poressor Hotvo- WAY, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar) London alee by all.respectable Dragyists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at tae following prices ;—lL. 1 }d., 28. 9d , 4s. Gd., 1s. 228, and 33s, each Pot. *,” There is considerable saving by taking a lurger size. _ N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are annexed to each Por | Do Nor Ruin Your EYE-SIGHT By Wearing Common Spectacles; Nine-tenths of all Eye Disease } | (18 Cavsep By Woaring Improper Guiasses. LAZARUS & MORRIS’ PERFECTED SPESYABAES AND EYE-GLASSES, For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the most Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offered. They will cause a continuvus and abiding im provement in the Eyes, and assist your sight most brilliantly. W. R. WATSON, Sele Agent tor Charlottetown. Ch’town, November 7, 1870 WOOD WANTED N Large or Small Quantities, 1000 to 2000 I Cords of Wood, ia Logs, Timber, an and Cordwood, to he of Oak, White ask Bireh, Beach, Elm, Spruce, Pine, Cedar Pir, | and Poplar, to be delivered at the ad HILLSBOROUGH MILES, | Corner of Pownal and Water Streets © | ALSO—ASH HOOPS & HOOP POLES, | For further rticulars Connolly, Had) bee apply to Owen, —— Mar, .22. Agout at Charlottetown. CARVE s,_.| Vb'town, Oct. 27, 1870, Rags. or there is a morbid dark. billions appears ance, and white bone dust deposits, a where there is a pricking, we ug cones tien whem possing Waiter, a pain ina Smallof the Backs ana ts the Loins. all these conditions Kadway’s Sarsa lian Keselvyemtaided by the epplication @ Stad venga ee Relief to the» aud Small v Back, and the Bow cis regula- ted with abeor twe adway’s Regslat, ing Pills per day, wili soon make a cum plete curce Em few days, the patient will be enabled to hold and discharge bis water naturatly without pain, aud the Urine Will be restored tu its matural clear, and amber or sherry coler. . ar THE WASTES OF THE BUDDY ; are supplied wit’ 457; bealthy, aud vicorous blood, thas furnishes sounds stein dare ediencesall suffering from Weakening Didengides, efficr MALE or FM of the Wom’, Uter or cther org ms, Wacther Lousags rhea, Sperm, or Krupt.ve disch seen of every ki from. vio’ ence of “* 8cil-abuse.” from the Geaital G or Venereal discharges, or vicers, cz sores, through repirative process of RADWAY’S BAKSAPA LIAN, are arrestedy amd the puptuced organs J THE TRUE THEORY OF CURE, RADWAY’S, 'S 4PaMLLIAN © RESOLV suppiies the system, througit the bleed, urine, swea’ structure-making constituents with Tissue making, making, Heat or Caloric and Fat tu el Ail of ite eunstituents are ishing, purifying, sirengthoning. it Repairs, Hea’s,” Resolves, & oul of the body i ut Docay and Corr CONSUMt'TION, HITe SWLLLING, BYVHILIS, CANCERS, TUMORS, ape all of ecrotulous diathegis, ye $ su bith cure range of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVERT |! 1. That Scrofula,’ by whafefer Tse designated) e result of deposits from the blood, induced or < . dy Chronic intiamation. Dhat those depysits + When the biood ts poor, weuk, avatery, and in helding in solution its proper constiiGents, or presence of some virus or poison in the blood, as cury, Culumel, Corrosive Sublimate, whieh: is tag C sive Chloride Of Mercury or other ageuts, given in cines and which enter sar gely inthe gommon ody SarsAparilias, NOT ABSORBED 2x CHUAN FROM THEIR NATURAL CONDITION. 2. Dhet unless the repatrs on nut thau the wastes, that decgspent igh, 4 ia pervene, and the powers of bee exka ° 3. That the dying body cannot be gistained on treatm ont of medication that exhausts sne sy er to nounsh the blood, the only medium through the vi/al forces are preserved, ani at which the ot the becky de: ‘ " * «at BRanway~s Sersaparusian a slvont cuppiiesa want never befmite POsees-cd 0: k ~ exit im melficine, that tus new foual priveiple Chemical science, # hich dass-beenbrousht to such 2 foCt es} stem of cure is exh bited as follows : l. Tis great power in assimilating the food ia sti ge of distiilution im the procesy of digystion, ami ’relé With the nourishing e’¢ments of seperctisg fhom tLese liquids refuse gid ert ides before they are taken wp by the lacteenis tormed intg blued. Here we see that’ by its 5 power it oh: the system with the vert princi le that forms the vital powers of the Ledy, sud Mote condition, separates every atom of Pofuse matering ve cment, out of which the virus of disease us formed 2. ‘that, the blood thus. prepared, and supplied these nourishing properties becomes strung, rich healthy, and holds in solution its oper on through the Sarsapan lian esolven repairs the Wastes of the body with sound ar structures. Such igs the wonderful power ‘tle % parillian Resolwemt exerts on the bivod juices of the eystem, that no virulent humors or sons will «( xist by which deposits are made. ' 3. The rapidity which the Sarsaparillian enters the circulation, and communicates ity curative posers. through the Bieod, Sweat, Urine, and other Buds, ses curcs the constituent secretions of each tive orgum, establishing functional harmony throughout the syst throug ption and power over the Secretidhs, Liver its natural or proper allotment of the Ski eat; the Kidneys urea; and the Lu eatens ae thas this wonderful medicine not only est shes health im the sick body, but preserves the ay : in health. - ” 7” — As we have shown the principle on which disease formed, as well as the only senaivle theny of cv we claimthat the range of eure of the Sarsa paril lian Reselvent is unlimted, and that every oe that is of a Chroni:,Serofulous og Oryamic Di -tliecidy iy properly within its special range. _.. . THE GREAT SECRET OF CURF in this Micdicine consists im the selection of ingredicnt, ainiug curative and nourishi rapecties tuat any the blood and general system wb s@eh constiter which, ima condition of disease and éepravity, it iv fe vient of, tegether with the combination «f the sever —— that form the SALSA PARILLIAN RE: . if the constituent of Oxyzen was exhausted from thé” @tmospheric air, life would become extinet. 80, whee the bloc-t becomes exhausted of its vital constituents, deposits its tubercles and diseased humors in the bodgy ~ and the elements of decay and decomposition Superveng)) | pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly pene-| Radway’s Sarsaparillian Keselvent is te) the blood and general system what Oxroxun is to thp stmosphesic air; it supplies the hfe principle, ang enables the bleod te hold in solution all its natuval ooRy ~* ote DAILY Unanguue take place, for as the Sorgen increase: ‘hoe streng and purity of the Brood, all depesits are dimia sted, wm where there are tubercles formed in the lun:s, ihg further deposits are arrested and those that ave esiahp lished or forming dislodge, expelled, cxhausted, or the portion of the diseased lung cieatriaed, and the con<umpe* tive, scrofulous subject reyeives good, i pet suum heulth. : ; PLIND LADY CURED, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore Legs, Bheding fom the, Lungs, Cured. Mr. Georges Mortixnes, @ owamescial trate!ler, ‘ Canada West, wertes ws, ender date of Apmi tj, from Woodstock : * The SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT»is in créeah” ville, merchant, told me of a ease where a woman W demand, aud working wonders, Mr. Hoas, of Strait ‘s | BLAND, but, by the use of the SARSAPARILLIAN & SULVEAT, cam now see to reid She would give a certulicate, but does not wish te be bothesed with rol . writing, M undreds call to see her. as woniertul. “Messrs. Waite & Scots, principal @razgist 2 si Phe cure is re inform me of a person of mote—high sovsa! standing -¥ for years was affli @d with DYSPEPSIA and GKAVE who has ben entirely cured by RADWAY’S SAK PARILL!AN RESOLVENT.” Mr, Hoac reports amosher case of Chronic Sore Leg, that resiste! all other advertised medicines, cured by § 4 few botties of SARSAVARILLLIAN RE -OLVENT. “Mr. JexaTuan Paerann, of Widder Station, cured, by ome bottle, ef Bleeding frompthe Lungs, Night mweulty Threatened Cons ti .* “In every town [ Visit I hear of wonderful eures the SARSA PALKALLIAN RESOLVENT. For «very ki of Iimaer, Sore, Skig Kraption, and all weak - lischarges, the people use it, and becouse cured; » Fits, Scrofula, White Sweiling, Sore Meads and B Nose and Mouth, ali kimds of Sores, this won remedy acts so powerfully onthe bleod that all who ‘uké it become strong, sound, and healthy. “GLO. G. MORTIMER, “Qomme: cial Fray lege RADWAY’S SAKS4PARILLIAN RESOLVENTS” sold at #1 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles tor $), by all Doug and Medicine Mcalers, and at DR. RADWAY 3 Medien Warehouse. 87 Maiden Lone, New Youk City. : BENSON’S Watches Clocks ‘Gold Jewellery Of alikinds.| Ofallkinds |Of Newest Dengum LEVER, | ERA®ING-ROOM, BRACELETS, j BORIZONTAL, DINING-ROCM, BROOCBRS, CHRONOMETER, CARRIAGE, KAR-RINGS, i KEYLESS, jcuuRch, LoceErTS, - CHRONOGRAPH, HALL AND SHOP. NECKLACES. ) Gold Lever Hurters. 14.18, 23, and 88 i ‘ unieas- Silver * *¢ 5, 7, Li, and 2” Ganiecas. “ Ma. Bessos, who holds the uppointment % : R.H. the Prince of Wales. bas just published oe” Pamphlets, enriched aud embellished with illod trations—one upow Wuteb and Clock Making, a the other npon Artistic Gold Jewellery. 17 are sent posi free ov upplication. Persops ivi abroad ean select the article required, and hayes forwarded with perfect safery. mi ORDERS BHOULD BE ADDRESSED FO 5, OLD BOND STREET; and THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HULL, LONDON, ce Pamphlets can be obtained apon application at the oltice rf thie paper. lv irate eee ° ” Per “Lelia Alice. il qn & BLACKWELL'S Pick Sauces, Currie Powder, Ground Flavoring Essences, Prepared Coebinealy and Black Currant Jelly, Seotech Marme# Galatine V rmacilli, Macearcm, 1 Sa Citron, Lemon & Orange Peels, Mustard # Kegsa,Boitles & Packages, Split Peas, a —— — > Candles, Mock Turtle, Ox-tail & Green a 3 WM, R. WATSON City Drug Store, Victoria Build- ’ ing, Oct. 31, }879, Soup, &c., &e. 2 ae ag Ge SLES SOS : * PPPS ~~ pre = ¥ baie ra i, *