MISCELLANEOUS, A SNAKE ADVENTURE. Perhaps one of the most perlious engoun- tere that | ever had with a snake occurred to India, where we kept our gnnual supply a! Kuropean wines, beer, spirits, preserved fruits, jams, &e., which were precious treasures in such an gut of the way place as Chit toor, and which we kept under the safe custody of a huge padlock, the key of which was always @ tenant of our waistcoat pockets Notwithstanding the professed religious antagoniem to strong drinks and Kuropean abominations, there were many of our ser yants (especially the coachman, an old rascal who had begn half a centgry with various members of the family, and invariably got drunk on pay-day, and every opportunity | that presented, and then thrashed his poor | old wife unmercifully), who had what the jrish call a ** pang we akness"’ for liquors of any deseription. It was a daily duty of one | or the other af us to serve out to the head dabash, or butler, sueh requisites as were required for consumption. One fine morning I had pre ceeded the dubash, who was busy entering the cook's morping market accouut, and entering the store, walked across it to the further end ia search of some hermetically sealed viands| and vegetables which were not procurable in the place at that seqsop af the year for love or money. ‘The place was lighted only by} the entrance-door, through which, however, there entered a eufficient flood of brilliant daylight to answer all my purposes. | had, just laid my band ypan a tin case of green | peas, and was speculating —_ the beat means of opening it, when a sudden scuflling, | squesking, and hiss ing, close behind me, 2t- tracted my notice; aod turning abrupily round, I saw that a huge cobra and gn gngry rat had tambled just by the door of entrance, | and were engaged in deadly combat. The | former bad in all proahbility intruded on the | latter's nest of young ones somewhere in the rafters af the roof, and met with a hostile reception. Springing up with allthe agility of fear upon a strong projecting shelf, for | durst nat make q rush at the door under peril of my life, I became an unwilling spec- | tator of this most unequal contest. The rat) for some time, canscious of the venomous foe | it bad to canitend with, kept leaping round, and roend, like an agile prize-fighter, avail-| ing itself af every opportunity te rush in and bite the snake, which bad worked itself inta ao frenzied state of rage, and hissed and darted at the rat with ite protruded forked tongue in a manner that was trully awful te witness, whilst its littl venomous eyes spark!ed again in the sunlight with rage. At) last the cobra succeeded in inflicting a deadly wound upan the brave little animal, who apparently, conscious that svon all would be up with ber, put aside all previous caution, wod rushed boldly im upon its adversary, fix- ing itself firmly cioss under the left eye o! the ena xe, and never letting go its hold, not- withstanding all the desperate lashing about ef the tail and body of its much more power- ful opponent, till the convulsions of death fe-ced it te let go, and fall prostrate before the snake. The cobra, who had evidently received a severe if not mortal wound, to my terror made its way direct to the shelf where ae i we 00 A Ggeesat Mateou.—Barleigh, the New York eorrespendented the Buatou Journal, is responsible tor the lollowing s—~ The reported sagagement between Mr. Charles &. Strattes, alias Tous Thum). and Miss Lavinia Warren, alias the Qeeen of Beauty, has attracted great attention. Tom Thumb is really in love, | greatly indetuated, aa wuch so as a little man can be. & was doce at first sight. Before he could | propose aud he gederred to the parents, he was | unwilling that Miss Warren should be on exbibi- tian at all &¢ was his influence that led the little | lady to refese the offer of Mr. Barnum; and he | ewly withdrew his opposition whea he found that | #peed the issue. He claims that he has a fortune, | that he is rieh enough to give his bride all the | alo wry she ean need; that no one connected with be put on show te gain either a living or a bridal | the queen of Beauty, then Bishop Potter will be walled te de the work. Ball & Black are making tie most exteasedinary jewels tor the bride, and socw teey will be on exhibition. In view of that the diswwend wedding will be nowhere. Stewart lias sent out fer the bridal attire, and the richest fous of Eurepe are put in requisition to grace tbe wccanien, The General takes al! the direction fewadif, aed edi fot all the bills The magnates i well cavered with bard and soft WOOD. tof both places is for HY years. Mr. B., aa he thought, could favor his suit and | farther notic Poat Ollice, tim weed él or spin, and his intended shall not ithe West Indies, every alternate THURSDAY Rare Chance to obtain a ECATENE! BRXOR SALE, at ROSE BANK, that! beautifully situated FREEHOLD FARM, fronting on Wilmot River, Lot 25, North Bedeque, | i valled containing seventy acres, tifiv of which are cleared me ina battle up country civil station called | 31) in a hich state of cultivation, the remainder se Chittoor, in the Arcot district, Madraa being covered with Hardwood. There are on the ¥ Presidency. We had an outhouse or go-down, | premises a GOOD BARN, with shed and straw x : house attached; a good Draw-Well within a few . “s srehouses are called in & ne the stores and warel: yards for the convenience of watering the stock, | . Also A comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with a fruit and vewetable garden attached, and a never failinw «pring of the best water within a few yards of the Dwelling House Phere are on the premises abun lance of the best quality of Marsh mud whieh can be eusily obtained This desirable property is dis tant enly three wiles from the Honrishing town at Surmervide, and sithated in ong of the most flourishing settlements on the Island Penws—One half of the purchase money down ; the balance can remain on interest for a time qavreed to by the parties ' Application ta ba made to the subseriber an the premises, CHARLES DONAHOE January 12, 1863 ‘Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, FENIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale A! VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, fronting on the west side of Morell River, contain ling eighty acres, of which about sixtv-eight acres are under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Lopae here are on the Premises A tiOOD SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING TOUNR, dud gv ra ‘ar ya ‘ wr ile ’ . ses ° . . “' Houses ey Saree one a. , gs i A certain cure for headache, loss of appetite and - or oar : aucun application to be made to!) spirits. These Pills may be taken without | ne propre or ou Lilt rehiises iia a w Tr old and rec nire no restraint a eee, (ee Se i aca | iat evemetiats the M uN Ith. 1869 from business or pleasure They strengthen the Morelli, NOV. beth, Sve BPE dat EE A ae i stomach, and promote a healthy action of the liver, | nurifving the blood, cleansing the skin, bracing the ; ‘m for Sale. zi" Leasehold Farm for Sale. | YOR SALE, the Leasehold Interest in | One Hundred and Ten Acres of LAND, si The loeal debility and irregularities which are | tuate about cleven miles from Charlottctown, on | tye special annoyance at the weaker sex, and the St. Petey's Road. Sixty-five acres are cleared, | which, when neglected, always shorten life, are re | and in a high state of cultivation ; the remainder is lieved for the time being and prey ented for the time There are ejylt acres prepared for a crop of Wheat and | Potatoes next year On the Premises are a GOOD BARN, 6) by 35 feet, a frame fora DWELLING HOUSE prepar 1, 40 by 25 feet; e»4t aAGRANABY, 30 by vO feet. | Also, le, a MARSH, about one mile from ine said Farm, which cuts from seven to eight tons of Hay annnally. Rent 30s per year. The Lease Reut of Farm one e . sor Sil shilling per ere feunue—One third of the pure hase money to be paid down; the remainder in twelve months, on ly on the premises | giving good security For further particulars apy BERN ARD SHANNON. St. Peter's Road, Dec. 29, 1862 if Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. ue Subseriber offers for sale that well | known tract of Land, fronting on Bedeque Bay, Lot 17, commonly known as Crossman's Point, containing JOO aeres of excellent Land, wel! stocked with building timber and cedar poles There isa good Marsh attached to the property, from which a man, if industrious, can cut from forty-live to fifty tons of Hay every year. Three good Dwelling Houses, barns, and other outhouses erected thereon An abandance of sea manure can be procured ai any season of the year. It is unexcellent place for fish. | ing, and oysters and lobsters are in abundance. The . » f above property is well fenced, and a large part of | it in a good state of cultivation, It cau be divided by a plan, iv fifty or a hundred acres to suit pur- } chasere ALSO,—250 acres of Freehold Land, fronting on Wedeque Bay, Los V7, and within a mile or so of the flourishing town of Samwmerside, fifty acres of which is well fenced, and about 18 under cultivation, | with a fine barn, and a new House, nearly finished, | thereon erected, and a never failing well of water at the door, and is known as Harvey's farm. The remaining two hundred acres, adjoining Israel Green's farm, is well stocked with tuber, anda small stream of fresh water running through it ~ APPLES! | Jp UST Received, by Schooner CECELIA } from BOSTON, | } 50 Bbls. WINTER APPLES. DODD & ROGERS. | Pownal-street, December 8, 1862. ‘Barley! Barley! | PV ANTED, 8000 Bushels BARLEY. | J. 8. CARVELL. | Charlottetowa, Jan. 12, 1863. tf —— ———— ——- -— - } WINTER ARRANGEMENT. | “Fue MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- vinees and the Uxiren Sratrrg, will, until , be nude wp aml farwarded from the | Charlottetown, aa follows: For Caxapa, New Buyxswick, Nova Scotia? and the Usrrep Srates, every Turspay, Tuvns DAY, and SATURDAY, at six o clock, mm. For Great Britain, Newfoundland, Bermuda, aud i | Supplementary Mails every alternate SATUR DAY, as follows : porveu. He intends to be married in Trinity | Thursday, January 1 Thursday, Feby. 26 i 4‘hucch ae Grace Church. As the Cathedral of | Satarday “;.% Saturday a g ane land he sould prefer Trinity. But as the | Thursday “ 1s Thursday, Mareh 12 immertal and unapproachable Brown figures at |Saturday =“ 17 Saturday =“ 4 4irace, he will take that if Trinity cannot be had ; } is arschay toe Fhureday © 26 aud if the Arehiuehop of Canterbury cannot be a Feby = oe Aneil induced ar be allowed to come over aod marry | Seu we — rr comer 7 i | L. C. OWEN, Postinaster General. General Post Office, Ch. Town, Dec. 26, 1582. HUNNEWELL’S TRIPLE REMEDIES. FEVAIS combination, under the study of the Tave AsAatumyY ov Mepicine, now perfected in every | when these excellent Pills can be of the jand wiil be invited tu grace the festival, quad adi the ewinewt men and women in and around Mew Work are dying with curiosity to know ifthe javender coloured carde of invitation will be left ut their aristocratic abodew.—-After the bridal the y pair intend to sppear a few times before | thee public at Boston aud New York, Philadelphia, | aud at » few other cities, and then to go out on a graad European tour of pleasure, leisure and obser- vation, aad take full and final leave of the public, and retire to private live at Bridgeport, where the General bas an elegant mansion fitted up in grand style for the coming bride. i —— .Po— A Fast Youne Mas.—In the Westminster Thankraptey Court, on the 22d ult., a “fast’’ young | man's carcor was exemplified in the ease of Sir Alfred Peaghiy Tichborne, Bart. Hie debts) were stated @ amount to £36,000, and amongst | them are the following:—A saddier’s bill tor | £126 Se., whieh contains these iteus:—"* August | YZ, 10 suite of best huuting clothing, in Royal blue | hersey, faced, aud bread searlet cloth, complete, | Nervous Complaints, to that chief of all causes of | £52 lWe., and 2 setts of monograms, embroi- | dered ia searlet, £10 100." There is also an en- | yraver’s bill for £124 12a. which includes £6) !4e. for a cigar car case with monogram. A} ehictanaker’s bill of £124 Ile. Gd. inciudee 12) pairs of blae and white silk drawers, £27; 24! vaire of blue and white silk half-hose, £10 44.; 12) jnew shicta, with cambric frouts, £12; 16 linen rhirts, with quilted fronts, £16 4e.; one linen vhirt, with fine drews front, £2 2s.; six wight svirts, £2 Se; three fine cambrie puff frouts, with eollara, £2 Me Mr. H. Emmanuel, the jeweller, is one of the principal ereditors, and he, between the 10th of July, 1562, and 25th of last | inouth, had supplied the baukrupt with jewellery to the amount of £1,007, against which he had reecived aa acce for £450, thus reducing the debt to £637. One of the items in Mr. Em- manuel’s account ia rather a considerable one—— “ & very fine riehly chased silver gilt lapis lazuli, £400." ‘The last item, “ Repairing your silver dogger, te 6d.," dates as recently as the 25th of Roy. Within ten days after, the krupt signed a declaration of insolvency. The entire amount of és claim is £3,155. Bat Mr. L Joebis left in for the mach heavier sum of £10,804. Debts to the amount of between £15,000 and £16,000 were prosed, and the following ereditors were chosen trade amignees: Mr. H. Emmanuel and #. Tueker, Easy, of Tatteohall Park, Stafford- abive. The bavkrupt, it is stated, has a life in- terest in the Siehborue estate, of which he is in ion. The value of this is estimated at be- tween £6000 and £7,000 a year; and it is said | to be the utewtion ester to set apart a em from | the ansusl income, or te raise by mortgage a sui | suficient to satisfy the creditors. — Over one thousand persons were killed and wounded by raijroad and over three hundred by steamboat accidents, and about eighteen millions of dollars’ worth of property destroy- 4 by Gre in 1502. } department, placed at prices within reach of all, of all, and calling for special attention, are, Ist. The Universal Cough Remedy. Which, without the slightest restraint upon its use every hour, and containing no ingredients to disturb the most delicate constitutions, becomes an enemy to all Throat and Lung Complaints, from that terror to children, Wuoorisa Cougs, for which it is a cer- tain relief, to OLp AGe with its infirmities, and by a timely application will not only check that blight on the American climate, Consumption, but rob the grave of many of its early victims. For Hoarsexess sv common to Public Speakers and Singers, it is without a parallel. For Sore Taoat, a certain cure. Make it your pocket companion by day, and your bedsule friend by night, using it whenever you please. 2d. The Celebrated Tolu Anodyne, Which has drawn such loud praise from thousands who have tested its true character, and found it a sure and Kheumatisw, Tooth-ache, Far ache, Bowel Com- plaints, St. Vitus Dance, Bleeding at Luags or Stemach, Distress in Chest afier eating, and for all Depression of Spirits, and Insanity, the * LOSS OF SLEEP.” For Cowwow Meavacue, Nervous or Curonic Disease, Heapacne, and Viocert Sick Heavacne, it has no| equal, to whieh I can give the must undoubted re- ferences, and to which special attention is asked. Por the Monthly Sufferings of Females, a perfect | relief, while nature's after work is undisturbnd. By ite use, many a wreck to the nervous system and Chronic Female Complaints will be prevented. 3d. Munnewell’s Eclectic Pills, Dosigned as the Gawar MencvaiaL Supsriure, and assistant to the work of the Tola Anodyne, and Usi- | | versal Cough Remedy, when cases to which they are adapted are aggravated by indigestion, Bilivusnoss, &c., producing all the requirements of a gentle and thorough FawiLy Puysic, and coming in contact with the toe common error of making a Pill Box of the Stomach, and producing by the nunber required for a dose such extremes, that the Stowach loses its balance entirely. i A single Pill at night, or one at night and morn- | ing, will in all cases produce # gentle and thorough cathartic. By taking a single pill every second or third night, and following u regularly, living on good and easily digested food, INpiuEstioN, Dysrersia, Busousness, Loss or Aprente, Liven Comriaints, d&c., are permanently cured. For Worms they area safe, speedy ard permanent cure. ay" Be sure tocall for Huyxewer.’s preparations. JOUN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chewiet and Pharmaceutist, Commer- cial Wharf Boston, Masa. With whom Physicians, Dealers and Patients are invited to correspond. Pamphlets, Circulars, For- mulas, and all evidence of real character, sent free on app'icaticn as above. tv” Also, for sale by all dealers in every city and town. Prices within reach of all. Fuc-simile of signature over cork of genuine only. For sale by W. Rh. Warsox, ‘T. DesBuisay, M. W. Suinnen, Charlottetown, P. E. L. Jan. 12, 1863. bu immediate relief for Neuralgia, Gout, | SS HEALTH AND €RRERPULNE PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. ta 749 © SG HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Exciting Cause of Sickness. It furnishes The blood is the life-sustaining ayent aad the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve, integument. ‘The stomach ts its manufactory, the arteries and veins its distvibutars, aud the intestines the ¢hannels through which the waste matter re jected in its production, is expelled. Upon the stomaeh, the ecireulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, the tluids, and regulating beth the the exeéretions. secretions and | The National Complaiat- Dyspepsia is the wost common disease among all classes iu this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable and dangerous maladies ; but whatever its type or symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to ordi nary prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy ‘Sick Headache, with Loss of Appetite. | nerves, and invigorating the system. A Word to Females. to come, by a course of this mild but thoreugh al terutive Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Life- This is the most distressing period in woman's history, it destroys thoacands the whole of the groes ‘humours collect together, and like a tide sweep away health and life itself, if not timely and power fully checked. The most certain remedy for all these dangerous symptoms is Holloway’s Pills. Armed with this great antidote, the fiery ordeal is passed throngh, and the sutfereris once more res tored to the possession of unimpaired health. ‘These | Pills are equally efficacions in al fomaie compaints, and obstructions at the dawn of womanhood. Diseases of the Head and Heart. Why are these diseases so fatal? The answer is self-evident—because the first disorderc.| action is ne glected, or the means for its rectification are misap- plied. Neither need be the case at the present day, surchased every- where, at 2 price which places ia. within the reach of everybody. No misappBeation can occur if the printed directions are properly attended to, as | they invariably address themselves to the seat of the affliction, without deranging those organs which are already acting healthily. Holloway’s Pills are the best purifiers, and there- -fore the surest preventives of serions maladies ; of which, if they be already established, they then be- come the most unremitting extirpators Nervous Disorders. Any derangement of these delicate organs affects disastroasty both the body and the mind. To the nervous invalid Holloway’s Pills are an article of vital necessity. They impart tone and vigour to. the internal organs, and consequently to the nervous | system, which pervades and connects them. Hence | their marvellous cures of hysteria, low spirits, spasms, fits, headache, nerveus twitchings, and other kindred complainis. which are all radically removed by the use of these invaluable Pills. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor the following diseases :— ; ; : : Kemale Irregula-'Serofula, ] had taken refuge, and was wriggling ap There is a small Dw elling house and a larve bara -— Female Irregula |S Kine’ Evil one of the posts that supported it. I had erected ” the a a pa os ot a ie Bilious Coam- Fevers of all Sore Throats nothing in the shape of a weapon of defence - om oucowens aan “s _ net one foot of it but is | plainte nla Scene & Geavel ‘ : 70 Hity., HE eve alin a % Lace * peur Whee of any kind or description. But there apsc- “The Leasehold Interest of Two Farms | nipeese son the sod — ry Symp * . i ‘ af “o t whanced ta be on a shelf over my head some adjoining the abave property, on the Linkletter road 7 i” i is. : ; ; : : , ’ bap ot Bowel Comp- |Head-ache |Tie-Donloureux heavy bags of “a rare kind of rice, grown Orne COT LETS la acres ot land, and known as | faints Hndigestion I'Tumours somewhere in the interior of Bengal. | Thomas Murray's fara, rent, £6a year; the other | oii Inflammation |Uleers i _— }eontaining 50 acres, and known as Jelley’s farm, | Qo < . a lee wi Cina dered up to this shelf, and seizing a rent, £4 10s. per anny. : a, of a a ae Affee heavy beg. waited until my ugly agaressor The abaye Wud B knows ga part of snag as naman ae ao of all had wriggled itaelf helf way acrosa the shelf | Point, and is part of the Estate of the late Lisle Debilit ; ‘| a kinds _| Ann Compton, of Chatham, Kent, England. sh ot ganar hy bead oT below, when ! let drop the sack, aud © om Part at the I urchase money may remain on se ‘ peep ry oo as f Pe ae ia pletely crushed the enaka. ] was not long, eurity qn the premises coeeene —— o — —— you may be sure, tefore [ retreated fromthe | For fyjher information, application to be made a a he rvs oat 4 &e., ¢ ’ ae. caueed eve ticle in it to|to M. |’. Rotrcurenn, oppasite the Neuvery, Char-| ‘eld at the Establishment of Prorrsson Hortro — one - — Taal ‘ulline s ’ th luttetawu, oF te _ - way, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and | be removed (displaging an a et MARIA ANN ROTCHFORD, | by all respectable Draggists and Dealers in Medi operation & whole family of young cobras), | Administratrix. | clues throughout the civilized world, at the follow to & more commodious warehouse, where ie tf the above Pra erty is not disposed of — —" —te 13d, ~s Sd, 4s 6d, 11s, 22s, and 33s euch venomous reptiles could easily be dis-| pefore the first day of JUNE next, it will be put)“ aa aed : ° : . “): ° There is a considerable saving by taking | covered, and a3 quickly despatched.— Ang/o- ap aud sobd at Public Anction. » om men Ain. ; Jadian. | _Charloytetown, Dec. 8, 1862. N. B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in | every disorder are allixed to each Box. June 16, [562 DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &¢. Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap, Robinsons’ Judexica! Dentalsoap. Pelletier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth Soup. John Gosnell Paste, TEYUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- and Co’s Cherry Tooth ered as substitutes for all the Powders | and Washes heretofore used, are prepared | expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Mate be Made. They are 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 They give tone | 30 impure and disagreeable. and sirength to the gums, and a clear 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, cR DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES. These TOOTLE BRUSHES have been exten- sively introduced, are highly recommended by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- | ranted to purchasers by JOMN GOSNELL i\& CO., Inventors and Patentees of the | TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. Only sold in this City by WM. R. WATSON. | og A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN | for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware. | January 6, 1862. Ww. R. W. | == | Notice. Vy Sees. by Order, dated the 10th of August last, made by His Honor the _ Master of the Kolls, I have been appointed | Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABEY, Esquire, who has heen adjudged to be of un- }sound mind, | therefore require all Persons indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT, _or otherwise, to make immediate payment 'to me of the amounts due from them res- pective | And ly. Whereas it appears that the said Paur Mabey, while in such unsound state of mind, executed Conveyancesof portions of the Land and Real Estate belonging to him in Char- lotetown, Charlottetown Royalty, and else- where, I do hereby CAUTION all Persons against dealing in, or conveying any such Lands, or neeepting any Conveyances thereof, until the question of the validity or invalidity, ‘of such Conveyances, from the said Paul Mabey, shall have been decided by theVourt of Chancery. JOSEPIL HENSLEY, Committee of Estate. Office, Lower Great George Street, Charlottetown, 16th December, 1861. Notice. \ 7} HEREAS by order made in the Court of Chancery by His Honor the Master of the Rolls, dated the 10th day of August instant, the management of the Estate of | Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has _ been committed to and vested in me the under- | signed. Now, therefore, all tenants of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other ' parties indebted to him, are required henee- forth to pay the amounts due and to become due from them respectively to me at my | Office, in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. | NOTICE. A LL persons having legal demands against the Estate of James Cotes, senjor, of Char- | lottetown, deceased, are requested to furnish their aceounts to either of the undersigned, duly attested ; and all persous indebted to the said Estate are here- by required to make immediate payment to either of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. GEORGE COLES, Executors. relieving indigestion, purifying | .| health without which hife itself is but a partial bless- rials of which Soap can ee ; Dr. La’mert on Self-preservation. | Price, with Engravings and Cqses, 25 cents; by) post, 30 cents. | | SELF-PRESERVATION ; a popular |b Essay on Nervous and Physical Debility, re- | | sulting from injurious habits contracted in youth, or | } excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely ex- |hansting the functions of Manhood, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment | of engagements thai constitute the most cherished | objects of existence. By Dr. La’Meet, 37 Bedford Square, London, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of | * Edinburgh ; | | Member of the Royal Coilege of Surgeons, ' England, &c. 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Sr. Joun, N. B.—Messrs. H. Chubb and Co., ‘Courier’ Office. CyuarLorretown, P. EB. [ —Mr. J. Ings, ‘Islander’ Uftice. March 31, 1862. MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHCNIX BITTERS. ‘FRYHESE 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 nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. IN MANY THOUSANDS | of certificated instances, they have eves reseyed suf- ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had ut- terly failed; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibably proved that it has appeased scarcely less than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their uanifost and sen sible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, aud indulging them with renewod tone and vigor, that they were indebted ‘or their name. Unkke the host of pernicious quackeries which | boast of vegetas’le ingredients, the LIFE MEDI- | CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain | neither Mercury nor Antimony wor Arsenic nor any | other mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- | tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful | plants, the virtues of which, though long known to | several Indian tribes, and recently tu some eminent | pharmacentical chemists, ave altogetber unknown to | the ignorant pretenders to medlgal science ; and were | never before administered in sc hap ily efficacious | a combination. | The first operation is to loosen from the coate of the | stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and crudi- | ties constantly settling round them; and to remove the hardened faces whieh collect in the convolu- | tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only | partially cleanse these, and leave such collected } masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness | with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhoea with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known | to all regular anatowists who examine the human } bowels after death; and hence theprejudices ot these well informed men against the quack medi- cinegof the age. The second effect of the VEGE- TABLE LIFE MBDICINES is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; aud, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely | depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, befcre it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished | by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely | through the veins, renews every part of the system, }and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in | the blooming cheek, The following are among the distressing variety | of human diseasesin which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. | DYSPEPSIA, by thorgughly cleansing tbe first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure | healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind: | Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, | Restlessness, Ill-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as & natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of | the intestines with asulventprscess, and without vio- | lence : all violent purges leave the bowols costive | within two days. DIARKH@A and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc- easioned, 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 of perspi- ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lire Mepicixnes have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies 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 ¢:ses of Gravel. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the boweis the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will vccasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis- euses, Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the bumors. Scorlutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their alternative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all 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 Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two even im 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 afflicted with thie complaint for upwards of THIRTY-¥ViVE 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 be was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only impro- bable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means, FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge ef the western country these Me- dicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re- medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi- cines is permanent—TKY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss oy Arretitg, ANB Diseases or Femaces—these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description: —Kuine’s Evit and Scroruta, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powertul action of these re- markable Medicines. Nicut Sweats, Nervous De- Bikity, Nervous CompLaigys of all kinds, Pawpt- TATION OF THE Heart, PainteR’sCoLic, arespeedily cured, MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- dicate from the system all the effeots of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- 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- lottetown, General Agent, and by | James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque; - Garret and Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Rod- gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s; John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.8. Holman, } A Beautifal Set of Teeth, PERFECT freedom from premature de- cay, and Teeth of a pearl-like whitness, by the use of down Gogrere & Cys CHERRY TOOTH PASTE, For sale at the City Drug | store of W. kh. WATSON, Ch. Town, Noy. 10, 1862. hid No More Choking! as Hairs of Hopkin’s Adamantine- Cemented Tooru Brusies yy main force. For sale at the City Drug Store by main foree r sale oy WATSON. Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862 : oe NOTION. OTICE is hereby given, that the un- dersigned has been appointed, by Power of Attorney, bearing date the third day of danuary, instant, Agent to Miss MARY MARGARET Me DONALD, late of GLENALADALE, but at present yesiding at Bayton Green, Rineywood, Hants, Eng land, for the division and management of her por tion or part of the “Clenaladale Estate,’ in Lot 36, i is Island. 6, in this Islan rk BOURKE. Mill View, Jannavy 23, 1863. li Tue peculiar taint or infection which we call Scroruta lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It, either produces or is produced by an en- _ fecbled, vitiated state <— of the bload, whereim J that fluid becomes in- Acompetent to sustain the vital forces in their fe yigorous action, and leaves the system to SSS fall inio disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va- riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending‘ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;,” indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, ‘I wilh visit the iniquitics of the fathers upon their children.” The discases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be- come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi, gestion, dyspepsia, an@ liver comphaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutancous affections, These, all having the same origin, require the name remedy, viz., purification and invigora- tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that “life of the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ts compounded from the most effectual anti- dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe- rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given itatrial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King’ Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, ae Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, emale Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in AvYer’s AMERICAN ALMANAC, Which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, whercin may be earned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has \ed us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of Ayrr’s SansaPaRILLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer- ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health wiil follow. By its pecu- liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun- dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef- fectual than any other which has ever been available to them. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World’s Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease, This has been so long used and so uni- versally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. W. R. Warsox, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, and sold by Merchants throughout the Province. July 21, 1862. WORLD'S Uy aeei ae AND ZYLOBALSAMUM, Phe great unequalled Preparations for Restoring, Invigorating, Beautifying Dressing the Hair, Bondering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to — in any er »sition ; quickly — . p, arresting the fall and imparting a by anc natural color to the Hair. . : Iv NEVER FAILS To Restore Grey Mair 0 T Its Original Youthful Color Ve is not a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and Juxurious quantity as in youth. ‘For Ladics and Children Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- samum has no equal. No lady’s toilet is complete without it. Bold by Druggists throughout the World. PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 493 Greenwich Street, New-York City, Mrs SAAllen’s ATA W. R. WATSON, SILAS BARNARD, Charlottetown, 24th November, 1862, (Dec. 22 Sammerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1861. ly. Agent for P. E. Island. 1 will not come out} Flour, Tea, Leather. ECKIVED per late arrivals, and for » sale by the Subscriber, low for Cash, 200 bbls Extra and Superfine FLOUR 5U Pastry do 35 half chests Superior TEA (warranted) 30 sides heavy New York Sole Leather. MORIN LOWDEN, Peake’s Buildings, Dec. 22, 1062. 2m 4 7 Holland Gin! 200 CASES, 1 doz. each, and 5 Hhds. a De Kuyper’s BEST GIN, ; %) chests Donga TEA, (very superior), 1 Bale No. 1 Buffalo Robes, 100 Boxes Lozenges, all at LOW prices. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. isl Ilardware. IH KeUndersigned is landing, per EDA MARIA, from Bostos and from EXGLAND,— EAGLE PLOUGIHS, EAGLE 0. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS, HaRSE NAILS, POWDEK AND SHOT. ALFRED PHILLIPS. Charlettetown, Oct. 13, 1862. RADWAY’S RESOIVENT. «¢ Blood is thicker than Water,” RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Is A CLEANSING SYRUP rok the permanest cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, | Fever, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, | Rickets, Scald Head, Sore Legs, Cankers, Glandular Deg. 22. swellings, White Swellings, Nodes, Sore Ears, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears, Opthal- mia, Itch, Constitutional Debility, Wasting and De- | cay of the Body, Skin Eruptions, Pimples and Llotches, Tumors, Cancerous Afegtiors, Dyspepsia, | Water Brash, Neuralgia, Chronic Rheumatism and Gout. HUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS, And all diseases entailed from Small Pox, Measles, Erysipelas, Fever aud Ague, Yellow, Typhus and other Fevers, Dropsy, Deafness, Fits, Loss of Mem- ory, &e, When infants and young ebildren are afflicted with Sores of the Gums, Cankers in the Mouth, Sore Ileads, Ears and Eyes, either from worms, teething or any other cause, Radway's Kenovating Resolvent will speedily eradicate every particle of disease, and re-invest the child with health. LADIES Afflicted with Faliing 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 use of Rapwar’s Renovatine Kx- SOLVENT. Iu cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, the Resolvent, taktn, will be found a quick and thorough cure. ’ RADWAY 8S RENOVATING RESOLVENT {Ss AGREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY. Bad Cough, Hacking Dry Cough, Stitching oa Wrenching, Pains in the side, Pain around the heart, Shortness of breath, hard breathing, sharp pains when taking a breath, and all other painful symp- toms are quickly removed by the Renovating Re- solvent. Its use will speedily delixer the disabled and disease-stricken suflerer from A LIVING DEATH, And restore him to his friends in a sound, and | healiby condition. | Before presenting this wonderfal cleansing rem-_ edy to the North American public, Dr. Kanwar) was determined to test its medicinal powers for the | cure of the class of diseases for which it is prescribed | in the South American Provinces, as it is a fact well | known to all physivlogists that SCROFULA, LEPROSY, SYPHILIS, | and its horrible train of concomitants, prevail ia the | tropical regions of the South, to a much greater and | more malignant degree than in the North. In fact there is scarcely a family in any of the South Am- erican Provinces that is free from Serofula, or its | kindred diseases. It runs in the blood of all its) people, and bas become established as a constitu- | tional infirmity, and bas baffled the skill of their | best physicians. With knowledge of these facts, | Dr. Kapway was determined to test the accuracy of | | RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, which was prepared expressly to mect the exigen- cies of the diseases, as developed in the tropics. Large supplies were sent to Brazil, Buenox Ayres, Chili, Peru, Equador, Venezuela, Bolivia, New Grenada, and to several islands of the Spanish main, and was thoroughly tested by Physicians and the Priesthood, and is now the official remedy used by | the Physicians, under the name of * Si lutivo Reno-! vador de Radway,’’ (the Spanish for Kadway’s Re-| novating Resulvent,) in the treatment of Serofula, 3) philis, U cers, Tumors, Prolapsus Uteri, Elephan- tiusis, Erysipelas, Saint Anthony’s Fire, St. Vitus’ Dance, Fever Sores, all diseases of the Skin, humors | in the Blood, white swellings, Nudes, Cankers, sores in the mouth, deafness, discharges from the eyes, | ears, and nose, glandular swellings, dropsy and | constitutional diseases. Such bas been the unpar- | alleled success of this remedy in curing these her- | rivle diseases in the tropics, that we do not hesitate to promise all the sufferers with Scrofula and erup-, tive diseases among our own people, with speedy | restoration to sound and perinanent health. It is superior to all known remedies in popular | use a a cleansing syrup for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and removing from the skin Pimples, Blotches, Tet- | ter, Kash_and other offensive marks, and will in a few duys give a pure, clear and roseate hue of bealth | and beauty to the face and nails, and brillisney 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 world, or phy- sician, that hasever claimed the skill of eradicating | from the system diseases inherited, by transmission, | from parent to child. This great power we claim | for Rapway’s Renovating RKesoLveNT; and we religiously declare, that if Radway’s Renovating | Resolvent is given when the symptoms of any in- | herited disease are first exhibited, it will eradicate | the same from the system. In the early stages of | Pkthisis or Consumption, Fits, Serofula, and in cases | of sore head, Ulcers, Tumors, Hacking Cough, Bron. | chitis, the use of Rapway’s Renovatine Resor-| vent will exterminate the transmitted disease from the system, and make (what the parents neglected) a sound and healthy body. CHRONIC DISEASE. Another class of diseases that no otber medicines | or the most skilfal physicians have succeeded in | achieving, more than in merely palliating the suf-| | of the profession. regulate each and every organ to healthy and equal action, and correct derangements of the liver, heart, stomach aud bowels. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS Will quickly cure the patient of tie following com- plaints, vig:—- ‘ Costiveness, dyspepsia, bilious fever, constipation, measles, jaundice, congestion, melaneholy, ap- poplexy, heart diseases, hysterics, enlargemens of the spleen, diseases of the kidney and blad- der, awenorhea, fainting, congestive fever, diseases of the liver, dizziness, sleeplesrners, biliousness, hemricana, gemeral debility, yellow fever, rush of blood to head, scurvy, typhus fe- ver, dimness of sight, ship fever, obstructions, whooping cough, malignant fever, retention of urine, fits, lors of appetite, dropsy, worms, in- digestion, acute erysipelas, lowness of spirits, inflammation, headache, bad dreams, palpita- tions, bad breath, quinsy, scarlet fever, pleuri- sy, inflammation of the intestines, and all or- ganic maladies; loss of appetite, loss of memory, and loss of physical strength. As also all COMPLAINTS ©F WOMEN, such as Hysteria, Leucorrhoea or Whites, weakeming discbar- ges, chlorosis, irregularities, suppression of the men- ges, inflammation of the womb or bladder, difficult menstruation, and all other Diseases or Complaints, produced by excessive discharges or seppsession of the Menses. Ladies who desire to avoid the sufferings and in- conveniences of these irregularities, or organic de~ rangements, sbould not omit to regulate their sys- tems by means of one or two of RADWAY’S PILLS once or twice a week, and thus be free from the many avd great inconveniences to which ladies are generally subject. MARRIED LADIES. Every married lady, when pregnant, should regw- late her system with KRADWAY’S PILLS. A dose of these Pills, taken once or twice each week, dur- ing thi8 pesiod, will cure that distressing malady known as * Ladies’ Morning sickness,”’ and wil) give strength, vigor apd purity to the whole system; aud in all cases where there is any constitutional debit. ity, these Pills will ensure a strong and vigorous offspring. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Lets: fom Dr. Salmon Skinwer. New York, January, 186Q Dr. Radway & Co.; I have, during the past foux years, used your re- medies, and have recommended them to others for Lillious Complaints, indigestion, dyspepsia, dc. I consider the Keady Relief and Kegulating Pivs wa~ equalled. The Kegulating Pills are mild in their operations and thoroughly effective. The first dose should be harge enough to purge— say four or five, and each syceessive dose be dimin- ished one pill, until reduced to ene, aud thea repeat. ed every day, furs week or ten days. A permanent eere will surely follow. Yours, &e. DK. S. SKINNER. Radway’s Regulating Pills are sold for Twenty-five cents per box, (each box contains thirty pills,), by Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. Rapwayr & Co.’s Office, 23 John Street, New York. R. R. R. A QUESTION OF THE MILLION ANSWERED, HOW 18 IT THAT RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Possesses such wonderful remedial powers as te cure 40 many diseases of apparently opposite phenomena ® We reply that Radway’s Ready Relief chief and most important remedial efficacy, is evinced in the immediate arrest of pain, and its potency in the tceatmen: of such diseases and maladies, where pain is a concomitant of the disease. Disease, like the storm, gives unmistakeable signs of its approach. At first the threatened patient ex- periences a slight discomfort, this followed with pain. tc a greater or less extent, and other symptoms fol- ow in. rapid succession. It is in this condition of the systema where Radway’s Ready Kelief will be found all-poteut. Its administration, either inter- nally or externally, as the seat of pain indicates, will arrest the progress of the threatened disease, and quickly relicye the patious from all pain or dis~ comfort. If people, on the first indication of uneasiness or pain, either slight or severe, would take a dose of Radway’s Keady Relief, not one in a thousand weuld ever be troubled with sickness. WUEN THREATENED WITH Croup, Diptheria, Influenza, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Bilious Fever, Small Pox, Measles, Fever and Ague, Chills and | Fever, Headache, Rilivus Cholic, Diarhea, Dysen- tery, Cholera, Cramps and Spasms,—let RKadway’s Ready Relief be freely used, and, in a short time, al? pain and uneasiness wil! cease, and the threatened disease expelled from the system. IF SEIZED With either of the above diseases, the use of RAD- WAY’S READY RELIEF will ensure a speedy cure. “IT CURES 80 MANY DISEASES, ** And therefore iI! have none of it,” says the skep- tic; now we appeal to the common sense of any rea- sonable being who bas had the least experience in wedicine taking, or business relations with Physi- cians, if this is sound reasoning. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Ts not recommended by us, nor prescribed for so many varieties of disease as every physician in the practice of medicine, prescribes Calomel, Mereury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium and other favorite hobbys It is a well kn+-wo 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 ata decided conclusion what te give, he gives Calomel. This is an ancient Jandmark of the profession, which no in- novation has ever been suffered to alter. WEIGH FACTs, When we tell the public that the v.e of Radway’s Ready Kelief will cure the sick of certain diseases; that it will stop pain in a few minutes after its ap- plication; that it will protect the system against at- tacks of all malarious, contagious and infectious dis- eases, we have the facts to establish the truth of eur statements, acknowledged by thousands who bave proved its unfailing powers on their own persons. Go where you will, speak of Radway’s Ready Relief in, any assemblage of persons, some one or more will bear witness of deriving benefit from its use, IN MILITARY CAMPS. There is no place so well calevlated to test the use- fulness of a speci dicine as a military camp. Radway’s Keady Keliet has been used in almost every camp throughout the Grand Army of the Union with the happiest success. Letters from Brigade and Ke- gimental surgecns, officers, and privates assure us ferings of the patient, which RKadway’s Kesolvent . ; ; will positively eradicate, is that of Chronic Diseases | ‘iat Radway’s Ready Relief has oontstbated! mere to that have infested the system for years, such ~< the 0 und ceased one alee hae ot other med. Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, | icines used or means suggested by the medical au- a} Syphilis, and diseases induced by the injudicious use of Calomel, Mercury, Quinine ; diseases of the Liver, Spleen, Gall, Bladder, Kidneys, Spine, &c., all of which diseases Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will eradicate, and secure to the patient a new lease of life. The price of Radway’s Renovating Resolvent is $1.00 per bottle, Dose, a tea-spoon, twice full, half an hour after each meal. Sold by druggists and merchants everywhere. A SPEEDY PURGATIVE. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Are superior to all purgative er cathartic Pills, powders, mineral and seidlitz waters, in the treatment and cure of : Costiveness, Depression of Spirits, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Liliousness, Dyspepsia, y Inflaunmation of the Bowels, Sick Headache, Nervousness, Melancholy. IN SIX HOURS. A dose of from six to eight of Radway’s Regulating Pills, will, in the most distressing cases of Constipa- tion or Coativeness, Derangemeni of the Liver, or other glands, secure a healthy evacuation fron the bowels. Persons troubled with costiveness, indiges- tion, liver complaint, dyspepsia, will derive imme- diate benefit by taking a dose of these pills. Afier thoroughly cleansing the bowels of its retained hu- mors, by a free purge, two to fonr per day, for a week or ten days, will restore the liver, bowels, pan- creas, kidneys and all other organs of the system, to the healthy performancé of their dut-es. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS AS A SCIENTIFIC PUKGATIVE We have the medicinal properties of the most ef- ficient plants, roots, herbs, gums and balsaims in the vegetable kingdom. In each of these little pills Jies a mysterious power, for im each pill is combined the elements of health, regeneration, strength and life. Persons who suffer with dyspepsia, liver com- plaint, enlargement of the spleen, jaundice, kidney complaints, palpitation of the heart, and the evil effects induced by the excessive use of calomel, mer- cury, quinine, corosive sublimate, opium, tobacco, jocal stimulants, and exposure to paint, lead, &c., will find iu Radway’s Kegujating Pills a permanopt eure. ’ RADWAY S REGULATING PILLS Are the only vegetable substitute for calomel, mer- cury, quinine, and their kindred drugs, that have ever been discovered, and the only pills in use that will secure to the patient the beneficial effects in the liver and other glands of the system that physi- cians hope to obtain from the use of these drugs. BADWAY & REGULATING PILLS Are az pure and innocent as bread, are entirely ve- getable, and cogted with a jpedicinal gum—free from taste or sme]}; ggcasion no nausea or sickness, nor will they interfere with the usyal ayocations of the patient. RADWAY'S PILLS thorities. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF stop pain and restore the suffersr to ease and comfort in a few minutes afte: its use. It never fails to afford relief to the patient IN CASES OF Rhe tism, Neuralgia, Lam . Tic Deoloreux, Gout, Toothache, Sciaties, Face Ache, Ear Ache, Numbness, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Lameness, Satan, Pain in the Kidneys, Wounds, Pain in the er, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Pleurisy, Pain in the Side, Small of the Back, Shoulders, Spine, [ts use will,in a few minutes, relieve you of pain, and its continued use cure you of the complaint. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Let those who cannot enjoy an hour's calm sleep, make a trial of it. Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of the Ilavana (Cuba) Press, well known to the New York, New Orleans and London (England) Press, says that for twenty years he had becn a sufferer from ACUTE CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, and for one week had not slept an hour at any one time. He applied Kad~ way’s Ready Relief, and felt immediately relieved, and slept soundly, and awoke in the morning free from pain. Its continued use cured him. General Jose Villamil, Commander-in-Chief of the army of Ecuador, 5. A., had been afflicted with ASTHMA for TWENTY YEARS, could pot lay down in his bed without subjecting himself to violent roxysms of coughing, The first application of the y Relief gave him the first calm. undisturbed sleep he had enjoyed for twenty years. Thousands of other cases could be adduced, if necessary, but the best evidence to those disturbed sleepless sul- ferers, is to try it, and enjoy a night of ease and com- fort. PAIN.— PAIN.—PAIN. Will It is entitled to public confidence on the ground that in all cases when it is used where exists, it will afford speedy relief, and never fail to mitigate the sufferings of the patient, be the disease what ut may. If it does not accomplish a perfect cure it will re- store ease to the afflicted, nor will its use, under any circumstances, interfere with other treatment, or fasten new difficulties upon the patient. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Ts sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere, for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. See that the label of each bottle bears the signatare of Rap- war & Co. Rapway & Co, 23 John Street, New York. W. R. WATSON, Ageut for P. E. Isiand, April 21, 1862. The Examiner S printed and published every Monday by I Epwarp Woerss, at his office, Hills borough-street, near King’s-square. Not only purify the blood, and extract from it all impurities, bat they equalize its circulation. They Prize — 15s per annum, payable half yearly in advance.