1863. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED LONDON TLOUSE, 3 Stand former ly Dempsey's, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall, Upper Queen-sireet . ——_-« H. HASZARD j* received. per “* URANUS,” from London, “ THERESA” and * PRIORESS u Liverpool,a large gad well selected STO Kot British Dry Goods, : Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, Groceries and Hardware Having been purchased direct from the Manufiax teries on the i st terms, they w ill be sold at the lowest prices for Cash only, comprising Ladies’ Dress Material, in all the latest styles; SILKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces, SHAWLS and MANTLES, in great variety and very cheap; Bonnets and I lats. RIBBONS, a choice selection ; Flowers, Feathers, Cambriec Hand- kerchie’s, Gloves, Collars and Sleeves, in variety ; Dress Buttons and Trimmings, Hair Nets, Braids, Ladies’ Water- proof Capes, Kc. Ke. Summer Cloths and Coatings ; A large variety of Shades and Textures ; Waterproof Coating, Ke. Xe; int the hatesxt fashions STAPLE GOODS, Brown Cottons, White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings, Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Seckiog, Uarpets, Hearth Kugs, Oil Floor Cloth, Ke. Ke. &e. 3000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, English make, very cheap Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, proof Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Pants, Vests, &c. HARDWARE, lron, Nails, Glass, Patty, Paints, Oils, Tarpentine, Spiks, Sheet Iron, Steel, Wire, Gig Bushes, Grey's Plongh Mounting, We. &e. — ALSO — Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice & Pear! Barley.very superior ; Mustard, Pepper, Natmegs, Cloves, Ginger, Alispiee, Kaisins, Currants, Starch, Bice, Blacking, Washing and Bak img Seda, Leather Buckets, "is rooms, Soup, Candles, Mamilla Rope, Ke. Charlottetown, dune 15th, 1863. Dack, Water } | | NEW GOODS, INOW OPENING, AT THE ' ~RENFREW HOUSE.” {WELK subscribers are vow opening the first instalments of their Fall Goods, cowprising— ‘Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials, ' in all the newest styles and fabrics. | Shawls, Muntles, Kibbous, Gloves. Hosiery, Skirtinus, Collars, Scarfs, Corseta, Embroidery, ty of other Fancy Goods and a large vari Boots and Shoes in great variety. } Men's Cloth Tweeds and Furnishing Goods ; Skeleton Skirts and Cane Hoops. HARDWARE. Nails, Plough Mounting, Kope, Steel, Paint, @ROCERIES. ir, Molasses, Rive, Coffee, ‘ « ' | ry ¥ Tea, Sug Tobacco, tard, Spices, Baking and Washing Soda, Crushed Sugar, Currants, and other Family Groceries, all of the best quality. } Phe balance of oar Stock to arrive by ‘ Uranus from Londou, and * Prioress’ from Liverpool. DELANY & WILSON, | Renfrew House, Thomas's Old Stand, Great Georwe street, Oct. 5, 1863 “FARMERS! LOOK HERE! “ENE Subscriber has recerved, Ex Lapy | Dexpas, direct from the Manufacturers, a | LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF ‘Goods generally kept in Stock. Newly Invented Puteut PLovens, for Land 2 horses, De de do ‘Threshing Machines, for | Llorse, warranted the best on the Island, aud can | perform xs uch work as some of the two Horse power by other makers ; thus effecting a Vast amount of lwbour both of nan and horse, and avoiding the | yrent injury aud loss of Straw under the inclement } weather autil it is left useless for fodder for cattle. |New Patent Root and Straw Cutters, for saving Hay and Oats Churus, to make excellent Butter in 1° minutes. Cultivator and Stump Extractor, to ruise 10 ton by two men Potatoes Diggers —jast wanted ,—with several other improved Farming Luplemeuts os “ “ se j \ ae | The ubove Machines will now be sold at low prices, in order to prove the advantages of them over the o'd fashioned ones, by whieh such expe ditious and excellent werk is now performed. A of } BOARD PLOUGHS, of Surra & Fieto, Green | field, Mass., who have obtained several Gold Prizes i for the discov ery they have made in reducing cost, }labor, and the druft on horses, to nearly one-half hthat of the old Scotch and Irish Plouglis Parties wanting any of the above valuable and flow priced Machines this season will at i order them on an early day, having now onl jeft on hand for specimens, at Omweite Crear Store, cheaper than the cheapest, from a NEEDLE TO AN ANCHOR. P. STEVHENS. > Oswell, Sept. 4, 1863. , EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. Running of Trains 1863 vatew Soap, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Mus- | | } el _ , bee bal pant it 2 Ie Oe ON ie . 4 MAT | | 5. | TOWNSHIPS NOS, 51 & 59. | Estate of Sir Graham Montgomery. | (PVE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS baving, under the authority of the Act 16 Vie. exp 18, completed the purchase of po: \ tions of Townships Nos. SL and 59, the property of . ! {Sin Guanat Moxroomeny, hereby notifies all } ‘Tenants and oceupiers of land on the above Estate, ; ; ; oe the deposit of Gre purchase money, of the several such tenants as are desirons of pur upon produciug their Utles or agreements for the sme. vceupations of all availing themselves of the benefit of the sar JOHN ALDOUS, Conmnissioner. Laud Office, Lith Oect., 1863. : SALE OF ‘Valuable Freehold Property. | | } Putty Glass, Weaver s Reeds, Table Cutlery ,&« if YW be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, } at the COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlot- jtetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 2oth day of No lveween next, at the bour of Twelve o'clock, noon, Ly virtue of u Power of Sale contained in a certain hidenture of Mortguge, dated the 4th day of Janu ary, D862, and made between Thomas Gleeson, of | and Mary Aun Gleeson, | his wife, of the one part, and Charles Hensley, Charlottetown, Butcher, late of Prince Edward Island, but now of London, iu England, Esquire, of the other part — All that Tract of LAND being part of Town Lots Nos. 96 aud 97 in the second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, and being Plots Nos. 9 and YZ as} laid down on a Map or Phin of Sub-division of ‘Town Lots Nos. 95, 96, 07, 58, 59 and 60 in said Fsecond Hundred of ‘Town Lots formerly purchased iby the said Charles Hensley, and now lodged in} the office of the Keeper of Plans and Register of | Deeds for said Ishaud, having a front of Forty feet | on Hillsborough-street and of Forry feet on Grafton Lane, aud running back westwardly from Hills borough-street One hundred and Fifty-twe (152) feet throughout to Grafton Lane aforesaid, with the Dwelling Houses and other Buildings thereon. For | further particulars and terms of sule apply at the | Oftice of Hon. Joseem Hissucy. in Charlottetown, | Dated the Twenty-fourth day of August, 1863, CHAKLES HENSLEY, that, im accordance with the 10th section of the | above recited Act) he is now prepired to receive | - aS eS ) | McLELLAN’S EXPRESS, ‘Running on BE. & N. A. Railway. e ONNECTING at St. John with * Tursen’s Amenican Express (Ollice 10 & 12 Court Square, Boston) for United States, Canada, Freder iclon, Nova Seotha, &« At Shediac with Sicumers and Stages to Prince Kdward Island and the North Shore IE rans eoonst f ALL GOODS! 863, OPENING TO-DAY aT TILE LIVERPOOL HOUSE, GREAT GEORGE STREET. WILLIAM FULL ‘7 ISHES respectfully to announee that heis NOW OPENING, per PacroLus via Halifax, the first instalment of his | Y GOODS I ) it \ GO Se | for this and the coming season, consisting of — aS! rity King’s ter, Sackville, Aimherst, &c. and Bills collected. Orrice ts Str. Jonxn—Turner’s American Express | Otlice, No. 75, Prince Williuu Street. “_SLELLAN BROS., Proprietors. | ' } JQQ mMmpoDpD a: si | AGENTS. DRESS MAT ERLALS, in all the wr gimetat) QCBbN 2 elscay oy) Charlottetown newest styles, including Farland Lustres,| wo po pDracun.........00e0-ee-eeeeeeee Bhedine Knickerboekers, Reps, Plaid and Plain, Win eM hareavwd dL... cusses is be Chathar . ceva, &c. Ke. . ’ | FALL and WINTER SHAWLS, | ” in Tasmuine, Dagmar, Yur Lined Cashmere, &c. Plain and Funey BONNET RIBBONS, } Ladies’ Fashionable BONNETS and HATS. (Fall and Winter CLOAKINGS,)| ‘Se WOes. in Dragonet, Dagmar, Seal Cloth, &c. &c. | The Sufferer's Together with a select assortment of | . (ow Tr ‘ ™ FANCY DRY GOODS, | suitable for the season. | The remainder of his Fall end Winter Stock daily }expected, per ‘ Prioress’ und ‘'Theress,’ from | LIVERPOOL, treat George Street, October 5, L803, _ CHARLES BELL, | MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘QUEEN STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN, HOLLOW KGS to intimate that he has JUST : RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND | Aj] Disorders Stomach 2 LOS SUGAR!!! PINEHE SUBSCRIBER IS DAILY EX- PECTING TO ARRIVE—20 Hhds SUGAR, a yood article J,8. CARVELL. Sept. 2d, 1sos. July 27, 1863. Friend! Best PILLS. AY’S affecting the Liver, and Bowels. - SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now showing a large and carefully selected STOCK OF NEW GOUODs, suitable for the season, in S.-i And at Moneton with King’s Stages for Dorches- | | Goods Bought & Sold, and Notes, Drafts. | vust benefit to the land has been effected by the use | those newly invented ( YLINDAK MOULD- |} nire to | By his Attorney, JOSEPH HENSLEY. Joseen Hevsixr, Solicitor. FOR SALE. FARM, situate on the New Bedoque Koad, 12 miles fro:zn Charlottetown, and lately jin possession of James MURPHY, consisting of '*?5 Acres Freehold Land, ) | Fifty of which are in a good state of cultivation There is a good new DWELLING HOUSE on j the premises. | CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, TALLORs’ TRIMMINGS, HATS AND CAPS, SHIRTS, SHIRT) COLLARS, SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES, UNDER CLOTHING, =e @¢. @¢. FOR MEN’S WEAR. huspection respectfully solicited adnapranegnemenccamaays —al.so—— FIFTY ACRES LEASEHOLD LAND, sitnate lon the Covehead Road, 10 miles from Charlotte ltown, adjoining the Mills of Mr. Sasuen Guanxry, } und now in possession of David Landrigun, together | ¢ VIE with the Crop of Potatoes, Grain, &e. i ' ry’ Terms easy. Charlottetown, June Ist, 1863, A CARD. SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks | ' | to his numerous customers in Town and Country | generally, begs to inform them that he has removed itis residence to Keut-street, East of Mr. Joun | HuLMan’s, buteher and nearly opposite the residence —- ——~ | of Joun Scort, Esq., Carriage Builder, where he SALE OF is prepared, WITH INCREASED FACILITIES, to jexecute all orders eutrasted to him in his line of Valuable Freehold Property, | business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH, Ve be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE MOS‘ . MODERATE TERMS. fe atthe Colonial Se in Charlottetown, Viz: 0 Non 1 day of MARC “xt (186. 1e | s : . Jour of ‘Twelve o'rlck, noon, by virtue of | 0U8®, Sign, Carriage & Sleigh Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of | i i | Mortyage, dated the Tenth day of December, 1860, Painting, Apply to Db. OM. & R. REDDIN. Ch'town, Sept 14, L803. uf } } ‘Plain and Ornamental Pa- TIES, | ie Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET. | SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. O* and afer MONDAY, the 18th iustant, the Traius will ron as follows :— | | Leave St. John at Sa.m., and 1 and 5.30 p. ui. Leave Shediae at 9 and 11.50 a.m.; jwud made between the Honorable William Forgan, of the Royalty of Charlottetown, and Susun Kemys, | his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, ef | Charlottetown, aforesaid, of the other part, aad by j suid Daniel Hodgson assigned to me,—All those | Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Pasture Lots Numbers Ninteen (1%), Twenty-six (26), Thirty- }four (34), and Forty-two (42), in the Royalty of per-hanging, | Imitation of Wood and Marble, / And every thing connected with the trade, And by punctaxlity and moderate prices, he solicits { a share of public patronage. These Pills can be confidently recommended as the most simple and certain remedy for indigestion, | | flatulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, constipation, land all the many maladies resulting from disordered } stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of primary jimportance to set the stomach right. These Pills are purifiers, alteratives, and strengtbeners of the }stomach. They may be taken under any circum- jstances. Though powerfully tonic, and satisfac- | torily aperient, they are mild in their operation, and | beneficial to the whole system. | Weakness and Debility, Nervous Irritability. The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable | Pills over the blood and fluids generally, is like a | charw in dispelling low spirits and restoring cheer- fulness. Their general aperient qualities well fit them for a domestic medicine, particalarly for fe- males of all ages and periods of life. They never betray any disagreeable irritating qualities; they qnickly eject afl impurities from the systera, and regulate every function of the body, giving wouder- ful tone and energy to weak and debilitated poer- sons, while they brace and stiernigthen the nervous | system in & wost extraordinary wauver. ‘To regain Health, Strength, and| Vigour. Whenever persons find themse]ves in that state ltermed a “little out of health,” and there are so many causes at work to shorten Jife, it is necessary | that Holloway’s Pills, the finest purifier of the blood ever known, should be at once taken, as they not lonly rid beth solids and fluids of all morbid matters, | but regulate ai) disordered actions, aud strengthen | the frame in a most extraordinary manner. i | ! DR. RADWAY’S PILLS ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS3. AKKE @HE BEST PUKGATIVE PILLS, | Alik THE LEST PURGATIVE PILLS. NO STRAINING. NO GRIPING. NO TENESMUS, NO PILES. NO PALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSETS, ' BUTABRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS IS ALWAYS SECURED. Newly Diseovered Principies in Purgatives. Dr. Radway’s Pills are the best Purgative Pills in the world, and the only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel or Mercury ever discovered. They are composed of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS PROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PARED IN VACUO. One grain of th. extract of the medicinal proper- ties ofRadway’s Pills, possess a greater curative power over disease than a thousand of the erude and inert materials that enter into all other pills in use. | Pilla are compounded of the aetive medicinal proper. ties ef the Roots, Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Gums, &c. of which they are composed. One dose will prove ther superiority to all other pills. They ae PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, ENVIGORATR, And REGULATE THE SYSTEM.” Their Great Combinationse Phey are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, Stim ulant, Counter Irritant, Sudoritic. ° AS EVACUANTS, They are more certain and thorough than the Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or Elaterium ; and more soothing and healing than Senna, or Rheu- barb, or Tamarinds, or Castor Vil. IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF Inflammation of the Bowels or Stoma@h, Liver, Spleen, Pancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cholic or Bilious Fever, Erysipelas or Congestive Fever, Sunall Pox, Measies, ur Scarlet Fever, SIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RADWAY’S REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA. RY CAUSE OF THESE FROM THE SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS, One dose of Dr. Radway’s Pills will cleanse the tntes- tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offending and retaine i humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomach, wita- out producing inflammation, irritation, weakness, STRAINING, or other unpleasant symptoms. There are no other purgative pills in the world that will secure this desi- deratum. REITER THAN CALOMFL OR BLUE PILL BETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL) LETTER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PLLL AS ALTERATIVES, They exercise a more pow*rful influence over the liver and its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pilil, hence their importance In cases of Liver Complaints | and Spleen Difficulties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at- tacks, Headache, &c. In the treatment of Fevers, either Bilious, Yeliow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, | treatment of these complaiuts.—Simple and Her Masesty’s How. Comm ciously permitted the Governmentstany word *‘ Therapion’’ im white bet te to each package; thus insuring the fraudulent imitations, and securing to the the sule right of supply throughout her and any infringement of which the | with the utmost severity, | AGENTS ron DNELAND, Thomas & Co | St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co , Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Perrisa | Cornish & Co., Piywouth; Rowe, Dey {dall & Oo., Southampton; and obsaj ' | all medicine veudors in the know | of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or or Ste | £10, according to the nature of the case tse | | London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as bore antia/ | pookage will be sent by return mail, earefaly te. eured from Observation or aceident, > » nae REMATURE DECAY gp | SYSTEM, aad its perfect restoration, arising from youthiul imprudence or the e adult lite, infection, climate, &c, Otserae marriage, the prevention and removal of cert a qualifications. Rules and pumérons te for self-treutment. Sufferers who are Tipton from matrimony by the consequences of j Vee otiag should read this work, as pointing out the sure to restosation of beezlth. Sent post tree in an lope on receipt of 33, by Mr. Lawes, Mediag hisher, 14, Hand Court, Lon@on. te . 4 = The Cause and Cure of P Decline. | Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ i or sent poss free, secure from ‘hema, | direct from the Author, for %% 64, ‘PE MEDICAL ADVISER | modern treatment of mental and | capacity, syphilis. stricture, de.; wi a rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by simple means, of ail the wore common isteaee supposed incurable maladies of the sexus| By Dr W De Koos, M. D., M.K. C 8, i »%, ‘©Bpor, bable Hig é. ég On ty Royal Seciety of Apothecaries, &c. REVIEWS AND NOTICES, ** To be your own counsel or your own doctor, tails risks that have become proverbja) to 2 degre that prevents wuch good resvlutioe from taki bevetit or advantage when reasonably offered, pd picion begets irresolution, and where there jg fidence good results seldom follow. Medical are a fie.d for the faculty alone, and the é wisely in refraining from their study, * Drink dig or taste not the Pierianspring,’ is good adyi the uninforwed mind, listening to its owm sions is oftener ready to imagine than uag judgment. There is one class of medical ever, that stands in @ position somewhat e to our remark, and which treats on dj ‘ irregularities in which »orality is offended, Ye this reason the patient tvo often suffers in el pursues in ignorance practices that daily in into a more hopeless condition tor want of H advice. Te such we recommend a perusal ‘Medical Adviser’ of Walter De Ros, Dew London, an establixhed Phyrigian, ar licentiate of ali the regalar institutions of and Paris; and who has made nervous ve | their baneful origin bis particular study, rnd obtei, ed such a practice in this branch of therapentioy qualifies him to be a safe and competent advise | County Chronicle, May 7th, 1861, \ * The MEDIAL ADVISER, by Wana De Koos, M. D., tor the class of diseasos upon whieh it treats is undoubtedly the best and eal —Derty Telegraph, June 29th,1861. To those who eontemplate marriage its ‘ especially recommended. —The kn wiedge it must come some time, and happy they who dom possess it too late. —Cure is certain in every curily | case, and few indeed are they which are not m. | Itis calculated to efect a complete revolution ix the pensive, every sufferer may cure hiuself » privately, and at the least possible cost. From long practical observation of the treatm pursued in the most fameys Institutions of this cap 7 Will Pivestae, ’ | &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Grad a | dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Licentiate 4 a most practical book which has come under our The author is aman of most enlarged experieugs,” | u world, By & Old Coughs, Colds and Asthinatieal | Leuve Sussex for St. John at 6.90 a. m The 5.30 Train from St.John will goto Sussex only try and the continent, for those diseases referred in the above work, the Proprietor has bad somewhat they are superior to quinine. Their influence extends over the entire system, controlling, strengthening, aud PUBLIC LANDS SALE, Charlottetown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated a AYR O ‘ r sale in se TAG: | : : rarlotte 1, aforesaid, as the same are delineatec fe” Always on hand, for sale in season, WAG- | Aftectiors. Townships Nos. 4l and 42. IMPROVED FARMS for SALE. SHE COMMISSIONER OF LANDS) will submit to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at JOUN SUTHERLAND’S, Esquire, St Peter's Bay, on THURSDAY, the 19th of Novetmber | next, at 10 e’cleek, am., IMPROVED FARMS, | situate on Townships 41 and 42, as hereunder described :— 64, Acres of LAND, situate on the west side of | the Cardigan read, having a front thereon of lv chains, adjoining land held by Richard Barry, | new or late in the eccupation of John McKinnon. 50 Acres of LAND, situate on the west side of | the Cardigan read, having a front thereon of 10} ebains, adjoining land held by Charles MeDonald, new or late in the vecupation of Janes McDonald. 20 Aeres of LAND, situate on the east ade of the Cardigan road, having a front therean of 5 chains, adjoining land held by Widow Purcell, | bow oF late in the occupation of Michael Kenaley. 25 Acres of LAND, situate on the south side of Bay River, having a front thereon ot 5 chains, adjoining laud held by Arch. Me Leod, now or late 1m the vecupation of Dowald MeLellan. 2 Aeres of LAND, a little more or less, si- | tuated on the south side of Bay Fortune Road, | between the lauds of David Larkin aod Jyhu | MeKay. 20 Acrea of LAND, situate on the west side of | Cable Head road. liaving a fropt thereon of 10) ehains, adjoining land held by Jobo MeIanjs, now | or late ia the vecupative of Donald McDonald, Tailor. | 14 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. | Lawrence, having a front thereon of 10 chains, adjuining land held by Emanuel MacEwen, now or late in the occupation of Rubert Duke. 40 Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. Lawrences, having a tront thereon of 10 ehains, adjvining and held by Abraham MeLarea, now or late in the oeeupation of Jessie Duke. 40 Acres of LAND, situate ov east side of the Vay Fortune Road, having a front thereos of 7) chains and 55 links, adjoining land held by Miehgel Flyan, new er late in the eccupatiou of Thomas Curtis. 50 Acres of LAND, situate on the Guif of St. Lawrence, having a frout thereon of 5 chains, adjoining lund held by Angus McDonald, now or late in the oceupation of the said Angus Me- Donald, Fox River. O Acres of LAND, situate on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, baving a front thereon of 4 chains, adjoining land held by Widow Neil MeCormack, new or late in the oveupation of Michael Me- Cormack, Fux River. 96 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a front thereon of 15 chains, adjoining land beld by Gabriel McInnis, now or late in the occupation of Matthias McCormack 120 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a frout thereon of 1 chains, adjoining | land held by the Hon, Janes Diugwell, new or | late in the occupation of James McDonald 60 Acres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh | read, having a front thereon of 5 chais, adjuining | Jand held by Donald McCormack, now or late in the eceupation of Alexander McDonald. 60 Aeres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh | road, having a front thereon of 5 chains, adjoining | Jand held by Ronald MeDonald, (Bain,) now or | jate jn the occupation of ames MeCormack. } 60 Aeres of LAND, situate on the Big Marsh road, having a front thereon of 5 chains, adjowing the above described land, now or late in the occupation of Donald Walker. ‘The above properties are submitted for sale in accordance with the 34th seetion, 16 Vie., cap. 15 | A deposit ot 20 per cent on the purchase money | youst be paid at the time of sale, (which will evutstle the purchaser to the Deed,) and the remainder, with interest al per cent, in 10 equal annual iygtslments. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, October 5, 1865. ~ JIudson’s Pills! WM, KR, WATSON EGS to intimate that he has received, pe B r “THE GKSS cay 12 Causes and one Cusk APOTHECARIES’ WARE, 1 Pynecheou English VINEGAR, | Cask PAINTS, Bojled and Raw Linseed OIL: { Bule CLOVES, 1 Bale Seuna, 1 Cask Olive Oil, 2 Bbls. Sultpetre, | 6 Barrels Washing Soda, 1 Cask Baking Sodu, 1 Cask Sulphur, 2 Bble Alam, } Bb. Blue Stone, 1 Cuss Copperas, t Bb). Codbear 6 Bbls. English Ground Redwood, 3 Cases Puglish Confectiompy. Por sale at the CITY DRUG STORE. Charluttetawn, June Sth, 1863. W*. KR. WATSON has received, per, “ Unasus,” from LONDON, the above new | and fashionable SORNT, together with Evorye | Kimeet’s Bovaver, West End, Joekey Clnb,! Frangi Woad Violet, Love's Myrtle, Hedyos. | mia, illeflenr, Kondeletin, Geratiium, Guards, Bouquet, Eas Foegaet, Rifle Volunteers’ Bouquet, | Windsor Bouvet, New Mown ¥ und Sweet P Sydenham, Eau de Cologne, ns sold ut the Crystal Palace, Treble Lavender Water, distilled from | Mitcham Flowers, Toilet V news to supersede Kau | de Cologne for all Toilet ux a ad purposes, | Aromatic Vinegar and Smelling Salty, ‘iv Morocco | Cases, Pastiles, Sachets, Marking [ik, Combs, Benes Sponges, . Glycerine, ouey, | srown Windsor, Rose, Sund gud Pumice Stong, Soap Tablets, Maples Soup in Pots, Trans (aces and Sticks, for shaving, &¢. Ke. &. City Dave Stowe, June 5, 192. } } } Pensez-a-moi, | { S$TARCH! STARCH! ‘which he invites the atteation of parties in the rent Soup, in | ee ail Rankin, The afternoon Trains from St. John, the 11.50 Train from Shedine, and the 6.30 Train from Sussex, | wilbearry Freight, the others, Passengers, Mails amd Express only. The worning Trains on Wednesdays and Satur- | days from St. John, will reach Bhediae in time to connect with the steumers fer P. E. Island. The stages to and from Buctonche, Kichibucto, Miramichi, Bathurst, and the North, connect daily at Shedine with the Morning Trains to and from St. John, as do also the stages ut Moncton to and | from Dorchester, Sackville, Amherst, Truro and | Halifax. For turther information apply to o 8. CARVELL, Jime 15, 1863. Agent for P. E. Island. International Steamship Company. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. "PSHE splendid sea-going Steamers * NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Wiscnesten, Master, and “NEW ENGLAND,” Esos Fieip, Master, will leave Reed's Poiat Wharf every MONDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 8 o'clock, uutil further notice. FARES: Te BS Brice n cnec ecg ceesns’ $1 50 DE Arch akcce chuccodeeseuwe 1 00 Meet otic bick 8. die. 84 » 00 Bostou by Steam and Railway,....6 00 re” Freight and Fares payable in New Bruns- wick Currey, at St. Jolin. Passages and State Rooms secured at the Com mays Ottiee, Eust end Warehouse, Reed’ Point yharf J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, June 15, 1863. AINTS, VILS, GLASS, NAILS, LOCKS, TRON, STERL, AXLES, Cheap at W. E. DAWSON’. ! Gibson's Brick Building, 22d June, 1563. i“ STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” TH KE Steamer ‘ HEATHER Z BELLE,’ W. C. Bovucz, Master, will, until further notice, | leave Charlottetown every TUESDAY morning, at half-past seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC; and wil] return to Charlottetown the following day, calling at Summerside on her way own. Por Freight or Passage, apply on board at Reddin’s | Wharf, or at Summerside to Mr. Muaxcer, Tele- | graph Office. June 15, 1863. UNSETTLED ACCOUNTS. ue Subseriber hereby informa all per, sons whose ACCOUNTS furnished to the | 3ist December last, haye not been paid, that Jeyal steps will be taken to recover the same after the first day of DECEMBER next, unless pre- viously settled. WILLIAM HEARD, Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1863. : From Benson & Aspden, Manufacturers, in Edward'sburg, Canada West. mur Subscriber has just received, from | the Manufactory, 350 boxes of this article, to | trade, and feels contideyt phe¢ ¢ give satisfaction. Atso—A few Boxes of Prepared Copn. for food. WILLIAM DODD, Gueen & Oct. 19, 1863. ees Q con Square, jyalisy and price will MOLASSES. T° ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS FROM THE WEST INDIES DIREGT— 200 Hhds Choige MOLASSES. Sept. 28,1803. Sm J. CARYELL. GOLD | Far Rivas, Fincer Rigs, Broocuss, Prins, Links, Srups, Lockets, Kays, PENCILs, Cuatns, And some nice WATCHES and PLATED GOODS, at the shop cf A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Sinardon’s Corner. Charlottetown, August 31, 1863. TO LET. ve? LET, and possession given imwediately, the COTTAGE aud GARDEN fronting on Euston-street, oceupied by F. W. Hates, Esgr. Reut low, pay- able quarterly. For farther tticulars please appl Y. W. LORD, y'to Charlottetown, Jane 8th, 1863. TREACLE, FREALLY GOOD, caw be had at BEEK & SONS. Oot. 26, 1863, GURNEY’S CLOTH MILL. . ‘i: i . | "RHE capability of this Mill is to felt cloth, giving to its texture firnmess aud solidity—to dvess by happing ard shearing, and te | finish with lustre. Cloth d and warranted. Actyts:—John Williams, yed by a new process Eeq., Market Square ; | L Faq., Queen-street. Coveheud, Sept. 44, 1309. 3 ius | jand laid down on # certain Map or Plan of the said} GONS and SLEIGHS of the BEST MATERIAL Rovalty made and now kept inthe Office of the | and LATEST FASHIONS. Reyistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Phins for the | said Island, reference being thereunto had will | j more fully aud at large appear. For further particulars and terme of Sale, &c., | apply to the Subscriber or his Solicitor Dated at Charlottetown this 3lst August, A. D. 1863. | | The Subscriber also wishes to intimate that he bas opened a BOARDING HOUSE for the ue- | commodation of permanent aud transieut boarders, }with large stablmg accommodation. With mode- rate charges, he Lopes to merit n share of patronage. EK H. MATIN, Kent Street 1a V WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. Joseru Hesstey, Solicitor. ROYALTY LOTS. | Ch. Town, April 27, 1863, | NEW HOTEL. O LET, for such term of years as may / THE MANSION HOUSE. T be agreed on, and either in whole or in part, | ¢ x > TTR 2p . ‘that BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FARM, be- | HE SUBSCRIBE « — late of the | longing to the Subscriber, fronting on the Mount } rd soe —— te mreed large build Edward Road, and lying about a mile from Char- ~» per sen © ntachenias e ste Penner |lettetown. It contains about 70 acres, 40 of | which are improved and in a high state of eulti- of bis friends and the travelling publie to the | vation. On the premises are two farge burns. [MANSION HOUSE,” which is) conveniently For terms, &c., apply to situated for travellers on either basivess or pleasure, JOHN LONGWORTH., | being near the Steambout lauding, Bank, aud Kead Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1363. | ing Rooun. Kreehold Land, fon Es -" —~ On Lot Forty-four (44), Rollo Bay, 9% 4 queetes % » . | .' ) : FOR SALE. | PECIAL NOTICE! r \ } y } ) } eas a T 7 o8 ave by. eames Accene, on the To the Citizensof Charlottetown j es, tollo i a8 previously sold 6 ’ | by private contract) on TUBSDAY, the First day | P. E. Island, and Vicinity. bk ge ellngpm 1964, ut the hour of Twelve | FIVETK undersigned would respectinuily ask “30 ACRES OF LAND, senna aeeeneenns hoerean on Township Fourty-four, in Kivy’s County, com- | HON se WSLLS mencing on the North bank of Rollo Bay, at the | UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, southwest augle of Simon Burke's Farm, thence | For all Throat and Luag Complaints southwest along suid bank for the distance of 4| . chains and 17 links, thence North 69 dezrees, Kast | HUNNEWELL'S TO LU ANOD YNE, : The great Neuralgic, Kheumatic, Head-Ache, 6 chains and 60 links, thence North 80 degrees, Eaat | | Tooth-Ache, Loss of Sleep, and General Nervous 63 chains and 50 links, to the rearof John Rossiter’s Farm, thence North swardly alony said rear 4 chair Also for the Pains in Monthly Monstru- | ations a p.rfect relief. and 30 links, thenes South 80 degrees, West 53 | Komedy. ‘HUNNEWELL'S ELECTIC PILLS, 63 The most perfect form of Catbartic ever given to fect order for alHhOTEL EDMUND MAWLEY, Pro Ch. Town, P. E. L., June 1, 1863. prietor. ef . chains und 50 hinks, or until it meets the south line of Fidele Deaule’s Farm, and thence South 69 de- grees. West, along said Fidele Deugle’s south line in | this City, and has had it remodelled und put in per- | He solicits the patronaye } | Holloway’s Ointment very effectually twice a day upon the throat aud chest, and keeping those parts } covered with the preparation, will be found the most eflective remedy tor astiuma, Coughs, colds, bronebi- | tis, and infiuenza. These remedies tranquilize the | burried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes,and {assist in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the air-passages. This treatment has proved wonder- fully efficient im not only coring old setiled coughs and colds, but asthma of wavy years standing, and }even when patients who were in sv bad a state as_ [not able to lie down on their beds lest they be |eboked by phiegum. Derangement and Distension of the Bowels, Flatuleney, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Any symptoms of the above complaints should be | immediately met by appropriate doses of these Piils, according to the printed directions: delay may be tollowed by disastrous -onsequences. These Pills are w cértuin remedy for all the atlments of the afi- mentary canal, they secure the thorough digestion | of the food, and act most kindly On the stomach, | liver, bowels, and kidneys. As a household medi- cine they are unrivalled, aud should always be ut baud. 41% 'Very Important, of Costiveness| Beware, } | Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, | ! { 4 yet, at certain periods, it "6 ® sure sign that danger is near All who are seized with apoplexy and pa- | | ralysis, bave previourly suffered from gostiveners. | | Ir the former case, the blood flies to the head, a swall vein is ruptared on the brain, and we know the rest Let wives counsel their husbands, and busbands their wives, never to go to bed wsecond | night, if the bowels have not been properly moved during the day, particularly if they feel heavy and | }drowsy. A few gentle doses of these fine Pills will regulate the circulation of the bluod, amd remove all dangerous symptoms. | Hollowady’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor ile following diseases :—~ | | i 5 r fe } | * ‘ : Sera ti rans mere Theale deat nas the publie, which never require more than two and Ayue Fenntle Irregula-Serofula, rE “il subscriber by Deed cated the 2nd January. 1858, | Seldom but one for a dose ; act without the least Asthina tities _ King's Evi . ; vaca ‘ vs . | griping, and care leo Com- gers of all ae ae | exus and other particulars made known on ap- | a : ian Tl ints ins Stone & Grave lieation go the Subscriber or to the Hon Journ | INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, | ehictos oh tekete Sacund’ry Symp- | LrxsLery at his Office in Cliaglottetown. LIVER COMPLALNTs, PILES, WOKMs, | Skin \Gout toms J. WIGHTMAN. and all derangements of stomach } Bowel Comp- [Headache Tic-Douloureux Georgetown, Sth Oct., 1863. or boweis. laints Hlodixestion ‘Tumours a rain The above preparations, of such unbounded repu- Coljcs ' nflamuation Ulewrs rt F 0 R § A ‘. E ‘tation in New Kngland, have the confidence of, aud j Consti mation ef daundice Venereal Affec- | J jure used by, great numbers of Physiciaus, and at the Bowels te Compl dVineun pat pleasantly situated and well | prices within reach of all, are worthy the attention —— — one of ull pitished DWELLING HOUSE and PRE- | of invalids, who will Gnd thom in striet conformity | Dropay Rheamatism | Weakness, from | MISES, now in the vecupatiou of Dr. ING Is, in | D8ture *B medicine. h nit Dysentery Retention of | whatever cause | the Conunon of Charlottetown, at the entrance of |, Without resorting to the common met Of C0- | iy sipelas ‘rine &e., &e. | lumus of advertising, 1 would ask confidence tu test | them, which will be sacred. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Bostun, Mass. the Staint Peter's Road, aud opposite to the residence of Lemur. C. Owen, Esquire,—the property of the late John Egan—yparticulars ov application to DANIEL BRENAN, 2 Executors & RICHARD REDDIN, § ‘Trustees Charlottetown, August 3, 19863. isl & vin {3 For sale by all Wholesale and Retui) Dealers. | The greatest freedom of correspondence solicited. | Dealers of good references supplied on Commission. September 7, 1863. W. R WATSON, ¢ Agents. > Valuable Freehold Farm for Sale. "XH E Subscriber offers for sale the Lease- hold interest of Fifty Acres of Land at Kildare, Lot 3, (lately occupied by Mr. Jax. Broderick), upon | which there is a good Dwelling House and out offices, and a large portion cleared and cultivated. Terms moderate cad accommodating. For further yarticulars application to be made toG. W. Howlan, 2e., Cuscumpee, or at Charlottetown to DANIEL BRENAN. October 5, 1863. Im T. DESBRISAY, Oot. 18, 63. M. W. SKINNER, ~ PARENTS READ! _ ... JUDSON’S TOU UAP D323 WORM TEA. Herbs, Barks and Roots VERSUS Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. Leasehold Farm for Sale. pre! SALE the Leasknotp Lyrerest OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, situate two miles from Southport, in Lot 48, ane the am eneve ; 60 nares eompieared and in a high state of cultivation, * we ek fenced,—the remainder is covered with hard and HEADS OF FAMILIES, soft wood. Jhgre are six acres limed, and fifty O h hkostt seven barrels in compowit ready for the spriug, and D you, when ovserving the uneasy live or pix hundred loads of Manure in the yard. actions of your children, consider that it may SEA MANURE ean be had within about three | be more than a mere Cholic that afflicts them? In quarters of a mile from the farm. There wre about | Dine cases out of ten, the cause of the little sufferer’s eight acres aprered for wheat, On the famp isajanguish is WOKMS, anv SHOULD BE AT ONCE DWELLING HOUSE 30 by 26 feet, and a Dairy | Looken ro, Do not let your children suffer, when | 14 by 10 feet, stoned to the bottom; also a new | we present you in | BARN, 50 by 27 feet, a}l double-boarded and a place | for Cattle uiderneath. A Horse SABLE 29 by 20 | Judson’s Worm Tea, feet, double- . Also Sheep Houses and Slied, | 36 by 20 feet. There are op the premises a never- | A SAFE AND PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS. fuiling Spring ot Water, und a quarry of good land; How much better and safer it would be to have | swne. The lease ig for 999 yeurs. ut one; it always in the house. A little delay when Sane shilling per acre. _ : | is taken ill may often,be the cause of its death; | ‘The above farm is under crop, wud will be sold | while acting without delay, and by giving the | to suit the purchuyer with or without the crop. | MOUNTAIN HERB TEA immediately, you will Txerms—One half of the purchnse money bo be | not only save the child a long and tedious illness, | paid down, andthe remaindgr may rewain for) but also feel happier in knowing that you have done | several years on good security. | your duby, and perchance saved its life. ‘or further partic »pt he Subseriber. Sal aA ROBERTSON, HERBS AND ROOTS, NOT A PARTICLE OF or Sale or to Let, gaLGMEL OR MINERAL WELL FINISHED PWELLING Is Used in it. | HOUSE and STORE, with a good Granary No more filthy Vermifuge will be used by those | i , it business stand, at the ee : j WiaahaPS: "htt Tug! Ryn nea | we aac ar Fee nly ative pile MeDonald, Georgetown, or OOO PAI ER. cna aud Worm killers is | Head St. Peter's Bay, 16th April, 4 oS. GLVE NO POISON } FREEHOLD PROPERTY. |, oe os tina | OK SALE or TO LET, that valuable | YOUR SHILORE N) “y FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated at Reid's ~ Use this simple, sate, Vegetable Remedy. Corner, Bedeque. There is on the Premises a ary Dwelling House, new Store, Barn and Granary, with one acre of Land. The above is a first-rate stand for business of any kind. Terms easy. Apply to B. L. JUDSON & Co., Prop’s. NEW YORK. Sold by all dealers, at 25 Cents per Package. September 7, 1863. JAMES BRAZIL. Summerside, October 26,1863. Sum | ing prices: — Is 13d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 22s, and 33s Sold at the Establishment ef Proressox Honto- | way, 244, Strand, (uear Temple Bar,) Loudon ; also by all respectable Draggirts and Dealers jn Medi cines throughout the civilized world, at the follow each Box. N. B.—There is a considerable saving by taking | the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are altixed to each Bax. Jaly 6, 1863. Ont aed awa The gvent unequalicd Preparations for Restering, luvigoratinug, Beautifying and Dressing the Hair, Rendering It seft, silky and gloxsy, and Aixposing it ta main in any de-ired pee } quickly cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and aaiural color to the Hair. IT NEVER FAILS To Restore Grey Mair TO Its Original Youthful Coler Wis not a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving tem the natural nourishment required, producing the sume vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth For Ladies and Onlaren Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobak saroum has no equal No lady's toilet is complete without it. Sold by Druggists throughout the World. PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 198 Greenwich Street, New-York Chy, ’ ~ | | } ay W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. } i | These Pills, assisted in their action by rubbing | THE NEW FRENCH REME | bas been too much tashion to employ me : reur | sarsaparilla, &e., f ihe 3 | every vestige of disease rapid} | skin assuwes the pleasing sett bra: ing up the relaxed and wasting energies, and regu- lating all the secretions to the natural performance of their dutics, cleansing and purifying the blood, and purging from the system all diseased deposits and iu- pure Luiwors. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness, |Jaundice, Rush of Blood Constipation, |Congst’ve Fe-| to the Head, Congestion, ver, jObstructions, Heart Disease, Sleepiness, | Dropsy, Disease of Kid-) Gen} Debility,| Acute Erysipe- ney & Bladder.| Dimness of S't| las, Disease of Li-) Fits, ‘Headache, ver, | Lown’s of Syir- Bad Breath, Biliousness, its, Inflamation of Typhus Fever, |Quinsey, the Intestines, Ship Fever, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Malignant Fe-| Measles, Enlargement ver, Melancholy, | of the Spleen, Loss of Appe-| Hysterics, rvy, tite, Amenorrhwa, }Whooping Indigestion, | Fainting, Cough, Tutlammation,) DizZiness, orms, Palpitations, | Retention of [aed Dreams, Scarlet Fever, Urine, jPleurisy Lilious Fever, | I AM CURED. “T have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three pills each, in s x days ; they cured me of Constipation, Indigestion, and Dyspepsia. 1 have taken B—tl’s, A—rs’, and many otber pills for years, and could only obtain temporary relief. If I] stopped the use of these pills for a week my old complaiut would appear. Six doses of Rudway’s Pills cured me. ° SIEPHEN BENNEIT, U, 8.C. 8.” **] have guffered with Dyspepsia and Liver C»om- plaint for seven years—bave used all sorts of pilb— they would give me temporary comfort, but was com- pelled to take them allthe time. |] have used one box of Dr. Radway’s Pills; Tam cured. I have not takep @ particle of medicme mm six months, Cc. M. CHILDS, Roxbury, Masa, PILES, STRAINING AND TENESMUS, PILES, STRAINING AN + TENESMUS, Are the results of Jadammation or irritation of the mu- ous membrane of the dowels, induced by drastic pills—these imperfect pills, intend of being dissolved by the chile, are carried to the lower bowels, and in- duce a peristaltio movement or evacuation by their irritation — hence the straining, gramps, wrenchi pains, piles and tenesmus, and the frequent false calls to the water clusel, that patients undergo who take these imperfect pills. Ii you would avoid these annoyances, whenever @ purgative medicine is required, take a dose of RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS. THEY WILL PURGE THORQUGHLY AND LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR Persons afflicted with PILES, may rely on a positive cure by their use. : COATED WITH oe, i ; OATED WITH GUM. OVATED WITH GUM. Dr. Radway's Pilis aro elegantly Coated with Gum, arc tree from taste or smell, can be taken at all times and on a!l oecasious. No danger will result from colds, if exposed to wet or damp weather after taking those pilis. SIX OF RaDWAY’S PILLS tlave secured a vigorous ¢vacuation, in severe cases of luflammation of the Bowels, Paralysis, &c., after Crotou Vil, Harlem Oil, injections and other means com- pletely failed. A dose ef Radway’s Pills will remove all obstructions, and secure a free passage. Directions for use are inside each box. Price per box, 25 cents. Sold by Druggists, Medicine Dealers, and Store-keepers. N. B.—Every Agent has been turuished with fresh and ney made Pills. * As each box is enclosed wits & Steel Engraved Label, take none others, ae a oe. 87 Biaiden Lane, New York, Carlton’s Condition Powders! DY. Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanctionon Her Majesty's Government. and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. “QNHERAPILONi—or CURE OF CURES, This successful and highly popular medicament, ag employed in the continental hospi- tals by Rogtan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto ew- ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and appearance of medigine, it can be left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion Fach package contains full instructions for every cese. THERAPION, No 1, in three days only removes gonorrhoea, giect and all discharges, effec- tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric- | ture and ther serious diseases. In dysentery, | piles, irritation of the lower bowel. cough, bronchitis, asthma. and some of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme- dies have been powerless. THERAPION, No. 2, for syphilis. disease ofthe bones, sore threat, threatened destructionof the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim- ples, spots. blotches, and all diseases for which it By tu the destruction of the safferer’s | teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine | y disappears: and the | ness of infancy. | THERAPION, No. 3. fer relaxation, sper: | matorrbova, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, | unhealthy climates, & It possesses surprising | pcwer In restoring strength and vigour to the debi- livated. To those who are prevented ontering the mMArriage stace by the consequences of early error, it will render essential aid by subduing all disguali- | | fications; and restoring the lost tape to the system, Therapion way be procured at I]s, and 33s per pack- age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack-| ayes for fureign shipment. direct from London only, | by which £1 12s. are saved: and £10 packages for. the more inveterate cases, by which a stil} greater | saving iseffected. In ordering the aboye, the pur- chaser should state which of the three nuwbers he requires, | thus obtain a larger profit. To protect THE unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform sueces which has hitherto characterized his practice, ip which the distressing consequences resul ) the injurious employmert of mercury, saparilla, and similar dangerous medici tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these casesap only be reasonably expected at the bands of thug who devote their chief attention to sugh and te such only can confidence be safely Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers beh sare been instrnmental in restoring to health and bappi, — ness, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every assurance of speedy restoration, Foreign Kesipenrs cau be successfully treated by correspondence,on sending the detail of their gases, with a Dank note or Bill op a London bouse for £5 or £1¥,in order that a package of medicines meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out next mail, thus avoiding the protracted suffering unnecessary loss of Valuable time, which wust othe, wise occur. peslhtirs i KR. DB ROOS’ GUTTA VITA oe LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Lottes Patent of England; Seals of the Faculte de Franaz Royal College of Prussia, &c , bave in wumberles instances proved their superiority over every other advertised remedy fur Spermatorrbeea, langue, lt situ le, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, @l> citement, needless fear, distaste aud dor society, study or business; indigvstion, pains inthe side, pa'pitation of the heart, giddiness, nuises the head, impotency, impediments to warriage, de. This wedicive strengthens ibe vitality. of the whole system, gives energy to the wuseles and nerves, thes speedily removes nervous complaints,renevates impaired powers of life, and invigorates the mat shattered constitation. For skin eruptions, sm throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseasesia which mercury, sa:saparilla, &c. are too otten em ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of bealth, its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap preciated, As these complaints if neglected become ebronie or incu: able, sufferers will do well before they waste valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, asd otber absurdities professing tu supersede medicines, to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted oa uuerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may be carried ubout the person, or leit upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of its nator Price, 1ls, and four times the quantity at 33s per bottle, The £5 kages containing twelve Ils quantities, by which a ee £1 12s is effected will be sent from 25. Bedford Place, only on receipt of the amount per draft op a Londun house or otherwise. Extracts from letters which can be seen by any one. * I am bappy to say that I aw now quite well, thanks to yeu and your wecicine of medicines.”— D. P. St. Asaph. “1 am bappy to say thet babel net require wore, thank God, and I hope He will reward you for what you buve done for me,"—A.C, Hartlepool “If my tongue could speak, or my pea could write tu express wy gratitude to youl teel happy, but neither tongue por pen of oan do so.”--H.A. Birmingham, “Without you I should have been in my grave. but now Lams happy man again.”—D FF ., Inverness. © 1 con never thank you sufficiently; had I never read of the Guttw Vitw, where or what I might have bees vow, I cannot tell.”"—W. G., West Pelton, DAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBA®), GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THB KIDN YS, BLADDER, &c. DR DE KOOS’ COM POUND RENAL PILLS are a wost safe and speedy Kemedy for the above dangerous complaints Dik charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene cally, which too frequently harass the sutlerer over the best years of Jife, and end only in an agonising death. They agree with the most delicate stomath, and inthree days effect a cure when capivi, &c., have utterly failed. 2s 9d., 4s. Gd., Ils, 33s. per box. Zhe superiority of these cele medicines over everything of the kind,is universally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand it them without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, # fear of discovery,would silently bear their sfiliciiow* rather than apply tor aid to those from whem may reasonably expect relief. With the above rem* dies the suflerer may without the knowledge of aecond person, cure biwself speedily, privately, aud at the least possible expense. ‘*T have taken your Pills and alwa oevefit from them.”--W. W. H., College Cambridge. ‘1 have taken your Pills with the ao# happy result.”—B. H., Cork. * Your Pilla do w* great good,I fee! better this last twelve months tha® or years before”—F G., Wareham, «Your Pills did me more gcod than anything 1 bav® taken.”—M. J Dursiry. “TI bave tried your and derived the greatest benefit therefrum.”— © G., Navy Hotel, St. Helier’s. Sold by Langley & Jobnston, Hollis-street, Hh lifax, Nova Seotia; W. R. Watson, Charl Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Esq., News Sydney, Cape Breton; E H. Parker, (late & Oo) Kingston, Canada West; Stricktand £0 Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, Ne? Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Oo.,QU bec, ©. A. & J Langley, Yates Street, Sen Fre” cisco; Mr. Murdo, Druggi»t, and J. u Esq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker & Sons, St. John, New Branswick; Lymans & Toronto, of whom also may, be bad ** THE MBDI- CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise oP” curing any of the above, enclose the amount by draft or otherwise, to 23 Bedford Place, Bloow® bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be securely packed per return. CAUTION.— Therebeing highly injuriors imatasem? of the above, omnes should guard agamst the recor mendation of other medicines by dishonest vendors, posi AGAINST FRAUD, Hen Mayesry’s How. Commissio%* ERS huve directed tut the words * WavreR Dr Roos, LONDON,” 6¢ printed in white letters on -he StomP affixed to the above, to imitate which is felony. Febreary 8, 1862. 8 derive gresh The Examiner S Printed and Published, every Moxp4t ae ibe per I by EDWARD WHELAN, at bis Office boronyh-street, near King-square. Prerce— ‘annum, peyable hulf-yearly aw aDvance. ae ‘ q