ee — ATTACK ON A SETTLER. Ae you ascend the Juniata from iis con- uence with the Susquehanna, you enter a secluded dell, where in some places the banks rise steep and rocky above the flowing river, forming a scene of romantic beauty verging on sublimity. Ia one place where the cliff has a perpendi- cular descent of fifty feet, an early settler had erected bis log dwelling upon the very brink. It was an almost impossible thing for the Indians to assail it on the side next to the water ; and to prepare a way for re- treat, in case of its being successfully storm- ed in front, or on the land side, he had dug a kind of well nearly down to a level with the water, enlarging the excavation at the bottom eufficiently to contain a small boat, « ith ao outlet directly upon the Juniata, and con- cealing this outlet with a thin shell of earth and stones, so disposed as to resemble the natural cliff itself. At the bottom of this well a emal! boat was placed, and kept in readiness far the last resort, which could be launched in a few minutes by destroying the that the savages were attempting to burn their way into the enclosure, with a view probably of setting fire to the dwellings also, ‘This looks rather bad for us!’ said the: father. ‘If we could only manage to kill that white villain, and one or two others of the |leaders, | think the rest would clear out,’ said the elder son. | The flames now began to steam up through ithe smoke, and the savages gave a yell of | exultation, and one or two of the boldest | stole cautiously out into the view and looked up atthe dwelling. Jim drew up bis rifle to a steady aim, but hiv father suddenly knocked up the piece, saying: * Not yet—not yet, my son—let them get @ little bolder first. jthey may think wo can't, and we want a 'chanee at the white man.’ ; <— a AS TMENT. HOLLOWAY’S OIN Circular to the Sick. The first hospital surgeons and medical authors | , of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory ‘ and healing properties of this Ointment; govern- As we haven't fired yet, | ments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country, and | throughout the world, repose the utmost cenfidence ‘2 : idea.’ coincided S: ‘ in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources | ‘ean i ‘eich pate. CONS ig the some of in@ammation and corruption which underlie the aot ; ’ : external evidences of disease, and neutralizes the -— ees oat t c h n te fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. or € nex uarter of an hour & =) : a mained silent within the dwelling—the gate | Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. : j t j to the sa- | _ These are among the most terrible and agonizing | fens ctechade, weantne, Serning & iseases, yot in their worst forms, and when seem- | | | | | 7 j omeatle o — 7 eR —— ‘of the gate, and then of course it was known The Ready and Reliable Remedy. ‘Tho Liverpool and London | lever the world, and has paid in losses about two | Will quickly cure the patient of the following com: | | pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds | Costiveness, dyspepsia. bilious fever, constipation, alone amount to £1,312,000 sty. ; and the fire pre- | measles, jaundice, congestion, melancholy, ap- minis for IX6E amount to £360,180 19s “a ad poplexy, heart diseases, hysterics, enlargement dition to this very large capital, the Company, of the spleen, diseases of the kidney and blad- ———————— RADWAY S REGULATING PILLS bread, are entirely ve- | | Are as pure and innocent as getable, and coated with a medicinal gem fre or sickne FIRE AND LIFE | : COMPA NY, (Seem smell; occagion no nausea $s, nor | other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and | beart, stomach aad biwels. London F. & LL. Insurance Company has been in; RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS suecesstul operation since 1X36, with agencies all Ita subseribed ca millions and a quarter sterling plaints, viz:— having been established before the recent Limited | Liability Act, the individual fortunes of enc h of the shareholders, comprising some of the wenlthies merchants in Liverpool and London, sre liable for the loeses, should the whole of the capital be swept der, amenorhcea, fainting, congestive fever, diseases of the liver, dizziness, sleeplessness, biliousness, hemricana, general debility, yellow fever, rush of blood to head, scurvy, typhus fe- In this respect it differs, it is believed, from ver, dimness of sight, ship fever, obstructions, away. any other Company established here. whooping cough, malignant feve * 0 tention of si And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power | urine, fits, loss of appetite, dropsy, worms, In- digestion, acute erysipelas, lowness of spirits, inflammation, headache, bad dreams, pa! pita- tions, bad breath, quinsy, scarlet fever, pleuri- sy, inflammation of the intestines, and all or- of Attoruey directly from Eugland, is authorised to | draw Bills the moment a loss oceurs, and without | referring to the Home Company, to the extent of one thousand pounds sterling. : With these superior advantages, the Company 1s | ——— e from | @ purchase dint Gin, Whiskey vt ee APPLES! UST Reeeived, by Schooner CECILIA from BOSTON, 50 Bbls. WINTER APPLES. TOIT Y 1 ’ , | INSi RAN‘ , Ki | will they interfere wath the usual avocations of the ¢ ROGERS "HVIE Agent for the above first class patient. : DODD & Kt sELS. English Fire Insurance Company bes to RADW AY 8 PILLS Pownel-street, December 4, Ist mua 3 =k - 3 on o » public to the advantages ai ee oak eee —_—__--—— — ve ) a a. te ; sa i “. pect e the neenrity | Not only purify the stood, and ¢ ore from They AORICE : png tht Brey prose rnc » pay ‘e which, | impurities, but they cqualize its circulation. re i” i ee oe Sinaia oo ole { te re rahe eush and aeee organ to a healthy and LL persons indebted to the undersigned without dis} nraging other Companies, tiiy be satety gute “ « 3 s f the liver : dine ahem : werior hose afforded by any al action, and correct derangements of th , are required to pay the respective lasserted to be superior to those edad hy ony Toque et BENJAMIN tbe sBrisay, of Charlottetown, JAMES EVANS New Perth, Feb’y 6th, 1863 tf Grain, Grain. MEXUE highest price given for BARLEY | and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Constantly on hand, st prices cheaper than can be in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, and a superior article of Malt Whis Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale Charlottetown, November 14, 1562. P*Vuksy thin barrier, and pushing it out upon the tisfaction of the Indians, who announced water, and it was thought that the family might, in the dire event of which we speak, escape in this manner before the assailing foe should discover their seoret. Thus pre- | vared, with a windlass for lowering the in- | - and with a loud crash it fell inward,|, | Ld P ’ gets, an lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopat have | that the Agents here should, in this respect, ‘act) menstruation, and all other Diseases or Complaints, proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a tho- | mates, and a stockade on three sides of his dwelling, the fourth forming @ perpendicular of exultation. their delight by occasional whoops and yells, and some random discharges of firearms. Then a sort of battering-ram was ones, to the already charred timbers of the burning and the savages gave vent to still wilder yells For a minute or two they did line with the bank, the settler felt as much ‘not venture inty the little court ; bat finding at ease as any one could in his exposed situa- jall yet remained silent in the house, they tion, and went vigorously to work, with bis }egan to glide in, one after another, till at) last one half stood exposed to the dedMly | two sons, aged sixteen and eighteen, clearing and tilliag the land of bis purchase. The houseboid of Job Hanson consisted of monstration from the besieged—and thus si- applications of this Ointment. five soule—himself, wife, two sons just men- tioned, and a daughter of twelve. At the precise period of his settling in the valley of | the Juniata, the Indians were at peace with the whites, and nothing occurred to disturb the tranquility of the tamily for a couple of years, when vague rumors of savage discon- tent aad probable hostility began to reach them and excite a feeling of uneasiness. Not long alter this, came the fearful intelligence of the destruction of Wyoming; and on the very heels of this, as it were, a party of cavages, headed by a white man, were dis- | covered approaching the dwelling. The two. sons, who were at work in a field abont a quarter of a mile from the house, saw them just im time to get home and give the alarm. The father was already there, being indoors vith ap attack of rheumatism ; and though is was with great difficulty he could move about, his head was clear to direct, which | was of great uence to the less expe-| rienced inmates. He ordered the gate of the | stockade to be securely closed, the rifles to) be reprimed, and then, to guard against ac- | cidentws, bad his wife and daughter lowered | critical moment, we say, the white man and | down to the boat already mentioned. By rifles of the inmates. Still no word—no de- lence and apathy encouraged and enboldened even the more timid to push on the work of destruction. Surely the inmates must be without firearms, or they would certainly have been heard from before this! and if without firearms, what had the besiegers So, with exaltant whoops and yells they brought in wood and brush, und piled it against the door, and then set fire to it with the burning brands from the demolished gate. At this moment, the most trying one of all to Jub Hanson and his sons, who had been tre- mulously waiting for a chance to accomplish their purpose of picking off the leaders first, and now felt that the time for defensive action | could no longer be postponed—at this mo- | ment, when the smoke was rolling up through the open space between the projecting and lower story, and filling the house with stifling vapor, and the red tongues of fire were begin- ning to shoot up and lap the woodwork of the door, the only Larrier between the:n and their blood-thirsty foes, and which must soon give way and afford them a free passage—at this two Indian companions ventured in front of the time this had been accomplished, the | the open gate to look at the progress of the | ingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a | persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation. King’s Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of King’s Evil zhere medicinal waters, rough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderiul. Discharging Ulcers. A most remarkable and happy change is produced | in the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin ito take the place of the discharged matter. This | process goes on wore or less rapidly, until the orifice lis filled up with sound material and the ulcer is | radically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young are the most frequent sufferers from | external injuries, and therefore every mother should | have this healing preparation constantly at hand. | It is an absvlute specitic for burns, sprains, and | braizes, and quickly removes the encrusted sores | which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces cf | children. | Heated Blood, Scorbutie Eruptions- This Ointment is universally resorted to with the | happiest effects by seafarers for easing and curing the skin diseases resulting from the continued use of salted provisions. It is largely and successfully employed by sailors of all nations for curing the seurvy and the annoying eruptions which spring from overheated blood. Its fine c.oling properties are invaluable in inflammation, ulcers, or sores, of the legs or feet, and it gives greater ease than any other application to the aches and darting pains, produced by varicose veins or neuralgia, resulting from expo- sure te cold or wet. Wounds, Bruises. Burns, and Scalds. The exrent to which mechanical and manufacturing industry in this country has reached, is greater than in any other, theretore the liability to bodily accident | | not disposed (though it might be well justitied) to ask a higher rate of premium than other English ‘oupanies, W hich do not present the same advan- tageous features, and the Agent has been advised } that an uniform rate was been agreed upon by the Jirectors of this Company and the ** Queen's,’ and in concert.”’ W. A. JOUNSTONE, Agent of the Liverpool and London Fire Insurance Company. Nov. 10, 1862. RADWAY’S RESOLVENT. 6‘ Blood is thicker than Water,” RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT IS A CLEANSING SYRUP Swellings, White Swellings, Nodes, Sore Ears, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears, Upthal- mia, Itch, Constitutional Debility, Wasting aud De- cay of the Body, Skin Eruptions, Pimples and Blotcbes, Tumors, Cancerous Affectiors, Dyspepsia, Water Brasa, Neuralgia, Chronic Kheumatism and Gout. HUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS, And all diseases entailed from Small Pox, Measles, Erysipelas, Fever and Ague, Yellow, Typbus and other Fevers, Dropsy, Deafness, Fits, Loss of Mem- ory, de. When infants and young children are afflicted with Sores of the Gums, Cankers in the Mouth, Sore Heads, Ears and Eyes, either from worms, teething or any other cause, Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will speedily eradicate every particle of disease, and re-invest the child with health. LADIES Afflicted with Falling of the Womb, Ulcers of the Wowb, Discharges from the Uterus, Chlorosis, and all weakening discharges, may depend upon a spee- | dy cure by the use of Rapwar’s Revovatina Ke- SOLVENT. | ganic maladies; loss of appetite, loss of memory, and loss of physical strength. As also all COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN, such as Ilysteria, Leucorrhoea or Whites, weakening dischar- ges, chlorosis, irregularities, suppression of the men- ses, inflammation of the womb or bladder, difficult produced by excessive discharges or suppression of the Menses. Ladies who desire to avoid the sufferings and in- conveniences of these irregularities, or organic de- | rangements, sbould not omit to reguiate the ir sys- tems by means of one or two of RADWAY’S PILLS once or twice a week, and thus be free from the | many and great inconveniences to which ladies are i generally subject. MARRIED LADIES. Every married lady, when pregnant, should regu- late her system with RADWAY’S PILLS. A dose pro’ the permanent cure of Serofula, Syphilis, j of these Pills, taken once or twice each week, dur- Fever, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, | ing this period, will cure that distressing malady Rickets, Scald Head, Sore Legs, Cankers, Glandular | known as ** Ladies’ Moruing sicknesg,”’ and will give in all cases where there is any constitutional debil- ity, these Pills will ensure a strong and vigorous offspring. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Letter from Dr. Salmon Skinner. New York, January, 1860. Dr. Radway & Co.; I have, during the past four years, used your re- medies, and have recommended them to others for | Billious Complaints, indigestion, dyspepsia, de. 1 | consider the Keady Relief and Regulating Pills un- | equalled. The Regulating Pills are mild in their) operations and thoroughly effective. The first douse should be large enough to purge— say four or five, and each successive dose be dimin- | ished one pill, until reduced to one, and then repeat- | ed every day, fora week or ten days. A permanent cure will surely follow. Yours, &c. DR. S. SKINNER. Radway’s Regulating Pills are sold for Twenty-five cents per box, (each box contains thirty pills,) by Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. I | strength, vigor and purity to the whole system; and savages were whooping before the dwelling. * How many of the painted impe are there?’ he inquired ot his sons. ‘| don't exactly know, father,’ answered the elder; * bat [ should think somewhere shout twenty.’ * Well, if that is all, we ought to be able to hold out against them for two hours at least, and by that tim- it will be dark enough Jor ws to put off in our boats withoutebeing wen. Thank Heaven that they came so late im the day! Be cool boys, and firm, and don't waste any powder. If you have to shoot at all, be sure you fetch one of the scoundrels down every time, which will make the others very cautious how they expose themselves, and they'll probably haul off to wait for night of their own accord.’ ‘There's a white scoundrel among ‘em, and i just want to draw a bead on him ?" said the younger with a flash of his eye, as he tightened his grasp on the rifle he held in his hand. * Take caro, Sam,’ said his father ; ‘ don't you go to being rash, and exposing yourself any wore than is absolutely necessary! for if anything should happen to you, it would be a sorry day for your mother,to say nothing of the restofus. Take pattern by your bro- ther Jim, who is always cautious! * Oh, I'll be careful — don't you fear for me, father!’ replied the youth. And then he muttered to himself: ‘I'! fix that white scoundrel though if there's any chance !’ * Halloo the house!’ at this moment sang out a voice from the outside. The brothers hastened to the second story, which projected about two feet over the) lower, and commanded the little court with- | in the stockade, and the elder shouted back : | * Well, what's wanted of the house ?’ * We want tu come in peaceably,’ repiied | the white man, ‘ and I'll pledge my honor | that no one shall be harmed.’ ‘If that's all you ve got to pledge, you're a poor, miserable jackanapes!’ catled out the younger, before his elder brother bad time to reply. * You defy us, then?’ said the man in an angry tone. je"ll not let you in peaceably, at all events,’ was the rejoinder; ‘and if you at- tempt to break in, look out for the conse- | quences—for there's a number of us, aud. we're well armed.’ * And we're enough to force our way in, | and burn your cabin about your bloody | heads!’ shouted back the white man. ‘If ou'll throw open your gates and doors, and | t us in at once, we'll not hurt a hair of your heads—for we're hungry and tired, and only want to eat and rest—bat if you hold owt and compel us to break in, we'll not spare a si ‘flames, and perhaps wonder at the mystery of bas increased in the same ratio, Accidents are la- | | the silence within. They were seen through | mentably frequent, and often when seemingly trivial ithe amoke by the brave father and his sons, deo sttention ond peanrpunpiies “and three rifles were simultaneously or powerful curative ever applied to wounds, bruises, to bear upon them. A momentary silence, | burps, or sores of any sort, is Hulloway’s Ointment. during which eaeh selected his man, and then | Every tradesman, in fact, every man to whom an ac- came the emphatic words, spoken in a low, cident may happen — and who is there exempt ?— ‘solemn tone by the senior: | should be provided with it against the physical dan- | §& To the heart, boys, and God send us de- S&S which, though never foreseen, are of hourly | liverance !” petenermncpags The report of the three pieces were blended| Bad Legs, Piles, and Fistulas. in one, and when the smoke rose, the three) The cures which this Ointment effects in healing parties were seen prostrate on the earth | Ulcers of long standing, and which bave resisted all land quivering in the death agonies, with | eee een eet as wellasin curing bad legs, Piles | sue : : : +g | and Fistulas, have been so countless and so notorious half the remaining Indians howling io die | throughout the world, that any effort to give an -may around them. ; , adequately detailed statement of their number or | * Quick, now—the water! the water!” Gasactar Wedha be vain. It is sufficient to say that | shouted the excited father ; and in less than the Ointment has nacver proved inefficacious. a minute the flames about the door were ex- ‘tinguished by water which had been kept in Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in th | readiness for just such an emergency. following cases: | ‘The savages bore off their dead leaders, and "0 )78" roe | after whooping and yelling around forawhile.| porns Coitiaied avd and oceasionally discharging their pieces in Bunions The most . Khenmatism sc alds Sore Nipples Sore throats Bad Legs Sut? Joints harmless resentment, taking eare not again j Lite of Mosche | Elephantiasis | Skin-diseases to expose their persons to the deat!i-dealing Piiee and Sand Se ge se ai rifles of their foes, they disappeared from the | Ooo bay Glandular Swel- Tnmonars vicinity, never to return, Chiego-foot lings Ulcers | That night was spent in watching and (‘bilblains Luinbago Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws |tearful prayers of thanksgiving by the re- assembled family, who had just made a won- derful escape, and who, we will add, were never again molested. Pot. FOR IMMEDIATESALE, =. 7. a considerable saving by taking the HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in! urger sizes, GEORGETOWN, containing half an N.B. Directions forthe guidance of patients in every acre of LAND. with usual privileges, known disorder are aflixed io each Pot. i as No. 1, or Point Lor. Terms Cash or short June 16, 1862 time on security. Apply to the lon. Josern | Hens.ey, Charlottetown, December 2, 1862. tf Sold at the Establishment of Prorressor Hotto- wAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London; and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilzed world, at the following | prices: —Is lod, 2s Od, 4s Gd, 11s, 22s, and 33s each Dr. La’mert on Self-preservation. Price, with Engravings and Cases, 25 cents ; by | post, 30 cents. ELF-PRESERVATLON; a popular! Eesay on Nervous and Physical Debility, re- | Valuable Freehold Property | sulting frem injurious habits contracted in youth, or | FOR SALE. | nus habits con _ * *xces-es in maturity, which, by prematurely ex- | HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale A) hausting the functions of Manhood, destroy the | VA LUABLE FREEHOLD FA RM, | happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfiluent | fronting on the west vide of Morell River, contein- | of engagements that constitute the most cherished | ing eighty acres, of which about sixty eight aeres | objects of existence. are under cultivation, and the remainder is covered if @ | with Longers. There are on the Premises A GOOD By Dr. La’Maet, 37 Bedford Square, Lond si SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSE, and good | Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of | Edinburgh ; Ont-Honses for farming and mercantile purposes. | For farther information application to be made to | Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, the proprietor on the premines. een England, &e. RICHARD HAYES. | The above work contains most useful and interest- ing information on the physiological changes which | occur in the Reproductive System during the | periods of youth, puberty, and manhood ; and on} . Rare Chance to obtain a perinis of youth, puberty, and manhood ; and on _ ) ine ue attainment 0 bat egree vo unectiona I AR Vv z vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. | Seti ‘BALE. os BOGE BAWK, phai | See pelet eben ail the otertintes of Mashood | Morell, Nov. l7th, 1862, in themselves, are made to end fatally from want of | thorough cure. | bealthy condition. In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Rapwar & Co.’s Office, the Kesolvent, taken, will be found a quick and Bipwas, & vot Se 23 John Street, New York. R. R. R. A QUESTION OF THE MILLION RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY. Bad Cough, Hacking Dry Cough, Stitching or 2W PRE Wrenching, Pains in the side, Pain arvund the beart, ANSWERED. Shortness of breath, hard breathing, sharp pains HOW. 18 If .fHAT when taking a breath, and all other painful symp- | y + toms are quickly removed by the Renovating Re-| RADWAY Ss READY RELIEF solvent. : : ‘ : | Possesses such wonderful remedial powers as to cure | _Tts use will speedily deliver the disabled and | so many diseases of apparently opposite phenomena? | disease-stricken sullerer frow We reply that Radway'’s Ready Relief chief and! A LIVING DEATH, most important remedial eflicacy, is evinced in the | And restore bim to his friends in a sound, and | immediate arrest of pain, and its potency in the | treatment of such diseases and maladies, where pain | Before presenting this wonderful cleansing rem- | is a concomitant of the disease. . ia edy to the North Awerican public, Dr. Rapway | Disease, like the storm, gives unmistakeable signs | was determined to test its medicinal powers for the | f its approach. At first the threatened patient ex- | cure of the class of diseases for which it is prescribed | petiences @ slight discomfort, this followed with pain | in the South American Proviaces, as it isa fact well | to @ greater or less extent, and other symptoms fol- | known to all physiologists that low in rapid succession. It is in this condition of the system where Radway’s Ready Relief will be | SCROFULA, LEPROSY, SYPHILIS, found all-potent. Its administration, either inter- | and its horrible train of concomitants, prevail in the | Bally or externally, as the seat of pain indicates, tropical regions of the South, to a mach greater and | will arrest the progress of the threatened disease, | more malignant degree than in the North. In fact | 8nd quickly relieve the patient from al! pain or dis. | there is scarcely a family in any of the South Am- | comfort. | erican Provinces that is free from Scrofula, or its| If people, on the firet indication of uneasiness or | kindred diseases. It runs in the blvod of all its| Pain, either slight or severe, would tuke # dose of people, and has become established as a constitu- Kadway’s Ready Relief, not one in a thousand would tional infirmity, and has baffled the skill of their | €Ver be troubled with sickness. best physicians. With knowledge of these facts, | WHEN THREATENED WITH Dr. Kavway was determined to test the accuracy of Croup, Diptheria, Influenza, Sure Throat, Scarlet RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, Fever, Typhoid Fever, Poeumonia, Bilious Fever, | which was prepared expressly to meet the exigen- | Small Pox, Measks, Fever wand Ague, Chills and cies of the diseases. as developed in the tropics. Fever, Headache, Bilivus Cholic, Diarhoa, Dysen- Large supplies were sent to Brazil, Buenos Ayres, | tery, Cholera, Cramps and Spasimns,—let Radway’s Chili, Peru, Equador, Venezuela, Bolivia, New Keady Kelief be freely used, and, ina short time, al) Grenada, and to s« ve-ul islands of the Spanish main, | Pain and uneasiness will cease, and the threatened THE WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. 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Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SARSAPARILLA, which soon completely cured her. From Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the widely inown Gage, Murray § Co., manufacturers of enamelled papers in Nashua, N. H. ee had for several years a very troublesome humor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an intol- erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice an’ medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SARSAPARILLA. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con- tinued until my face is as smooth as any body’s, and I am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SAKSAPARILLA.” Erysipelas—General Debility— Purify the Blood. - From Dr. Robt. Sawin, Houston St., New York. “Dr. AYER. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your SARSAPARILLA, and I have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we possess equals the SARSAPARILLA oe have sup- plied to the profession as well as to the people.” From J. FE. Johnston, Esq., Waiseman, Ohio, “For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which time I tried all the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun- dreds of dollars worth of medicines, The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your SARSAPARILLA. T two bot- tles, and some of your Pitts. Together they have cured me. I am now as well and sound as any body. Being in a public place, my case is known to ev bendy ta this community, and excites the wonder o e From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle, C. W., a leading member of the Canadian Iarlia- ment. “T have used your Sense in 7 —- for general debility, and for pu in ¢ y ‘ fd fecl confidence in with very beneficial results, and commending it to the afflicted,” 8t. Anthony’s Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the Tunkhannock » Pennsylvania. “ Our only child, about three years of age, was attacked by pimples on his ferehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without an apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes- tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direet. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child’s eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair as ys other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. *1 find your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual remedy for the cooenteee symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The ession are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we have.”’ From A. J, French, M. D., an eminent physician of Lawrence, Mags., who is a prominent member of the Legisiature of Massachusetts. and was thoroughly tested by Physicians and the | Priesthood, and is now the official remedy used by the Physicians, under the name of ** Sclutivo Reno- vador de Kadway,”’ (the Spanish for Radway’s Re- novating Resvlvent,) in the treatment of Scrofula, Syphilis, U-cers, Tumors, Prolapsus Uteri, E!ephan- tiasis, Erysipelas, Saint Anthony’s Fire, St. Vitus’ Danee, Fever Sores, all diseases of the Skin, humors in the Blood, white swellings, Nodes, Cankers, sores in the mouth, deafness, discharges from the eyes, ears, and nose, glandular swellings, dropsy and constitutional diseases. Such has been the unpar- alleled success of this remedy in curing these her- | rible 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 permanent bealth. It is superior to all known remedies in popular uve as a cleansing syrup for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and removing from the skin Pimples, blotches, Tet- ter, Rasb and other offensive marks, and will in a few days give a pure, clear and roseate hue of health and beauty to the face and nails, and brilliancy to the eyes. It is a pure and innocent preparation, all-power- ful to do good, but never does injury. IMPORTANT TO PARENTS, disease expelled from the system. IF SEIZED With either of the above diseases, the use of RAD- WAY’s READY KELIEF will ensure a speedy eure. “IT CURES SO MANY DISEASES, *« And therefore I’Il have none of it,” says the skep- tie; pow we appeal to the common sense of any rea- sonable being who has had the least experience in medicine taking, or business relations with Physi- cians, if this is sound reasoning. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Is 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, Opiun: and other favorite hobl ys | of the profession. It is a well kn-wn fact that in| ninety cases out of one hundred, no matter what may | be the name of the disease or the condition of the patient, Calomel forms the important and the most | active agent of the prescription: and if the sywp- | toms of the disease are such as to leave any doubt in } the mind of the physician as to arriving at a decided conciusion what te give, he gives Calomel. This is an ancient landmark of the profession, which no in- novation has ever been suffered to alter. WEIGH FACTS. “Dr. AYER. y dear Sir: I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effec- tual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. I do not know what we can em- ploy with more ante of suceess, where a power- ful alterative is required,” Mr. Chas. S. Van Liew, of New Brunswick, N.J., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the ‘rsevering use of AYER’s SARSAPARILLA relieved tim. Few eases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to eure him. Leucorrhea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofwous UL ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA, Some cases require. however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skilf application of local remedics. From the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr. Jaceb Morrill, of Cincinnati. “T have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leucorrheea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A laly, unwilling to allow the publication of her name, writes : “* My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Leueorrhea of long standing, by , 4 ad ‘7. can be preserved to an advanced period of life, how beantifully sitaated FREEHOLD FAKM, | they are fost, and how they can be recovered. 4 is free from the gross exaggerations, alarming te one of you — man, womar, or fronting on Wilmot River, Lot 25, North Bedeque, child ?” | containing seventy acres, fifty of which are cleared * Go ahead, you boasting fool ! you get in, let us know!’ spirited youth. ‘I suppose you're down from the bloody butchery of Wyoming, and we dow't expect any mercy from such fiends aa you.’ After this there was a brief consultation, as it ap d, among the enemy, and then followed a series of wild, Indian whoops and yells, mingled with a rattling volley of musketry, the balls pattering harmlessly against the stout logs uf the stockade and dwelling. * There, they have opened the ball,’ said the youth called Sam, ‘ and now let them look out for themselves !’ He approached a loophole that overlooked the saaieie and caught a view of the heads of some three or four savages, who were not 60 ciose under pees as they might have sa . y seemed to be consul t- ing together, and he thought it quite prob- a % a were & group of the pr:neipal war- riors. He cautiously presented his rifle, and was in the aot of taking sight, when crack went @ piece from a clamp of bushes a little ond the parties, and a bullet singing through the aperture grazed the young man’s cheek, and lodged in the roof. The father, who had just worked his way up the stairs, groaning with pain a step, on bearing the report, and seeing his favorite eon stagzer back, with the blood streamin down bis face, uttered a wild ery of grief alarm, and impulsively bounded forward, forgetful of bis own ailment. He reached his son himself trembling like a lea!, and the perspiration streaming from every pore, ex- claiming : ; * Ob, my dear boy, are you killed ?’ ‘Hurdly scratched, father,’ replied the youth, taking bis hand from the wound, after ascertaining its whole extent ; ‘a mere flea-bite! But,’ he added with surprise, ‘1 didn’t know you could handle yourself so lively—you are quicker than Jim.’ «that’s a faet,’ said the father, now re- called to himself. * What's become of my rheumatiz? 1 don’t feel it at all ;’ and he commenced walking to and fro swinging his arms, perfectly astonished at the fact that his sudden shock, fright and violent exertion | had cured him. it was a fact, nevertheless, and the amazed and delighted boy remarked that the savage was welcome to the shot, since it had pro- daced such a wonderful and happy result. Instead of the garrison being weakened thereby, it had been greatly strengthened, and this was a cause for congratulation and ‘or & few minutes after the single shot that had wounded she boy, the besiegers kept per- feetly quiet, and the elder Hanson remarked that this wasa sure sign of the devils being u to some mischief. boys looked th the loop-holes meantime, but with greater caution than before, and without getting sight of a single one of the e - Atlength # volume of smoke began to roll up in front returned the | being covered with Hardwood. | premises 2 GOOD BARN, with shed and straw 10ure attached ; a good Draw-Well within « few yards for the convenience of watering the stock. o——AL30-—-—— A comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with a fruit | and vevetable garden attached, and a never failing | spring of the best water within afew yards of the L welling House. There are onthe premises abun- dance of the best quality of Marsh mnd which ean be easily obtained. This desirable property is dis- tant only three miles from the flourishing town of Summerside, and situated in one of the most tlourishing settlements ou the Island. ‘Tenas—One half of the purchase money down ; to by the purties. Application to be made t the subscriber on the premises, CHARLES DONAHOE. January 12, 1863. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. Te be sold by private sale, that valuable and most eligibly situated LOT OF LAND, being half of Town Lot No. 63, in the first hundred, situated on the corner of Weymouth and King Street, opposice the property of Mr. Willian Wright, measuring 8 feet an { on King street. The situation is one of the very best in the city for a oo peas dwelling. | ie subscriber, on the | For terms, &e., apply to t | premises. February 9, 1863. te” If not disposed of by private sala ,the property | will be put up at Auction on SATURDAY, the Mth | day of Mak SH, 1363. M. F. | (o-Partnership Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP aa IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, French & othor Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Firm of VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. C. C. VAUX. H. B. VAUX. Tropolit's Buildings, 152 Grauville-street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, 1862. MAILS, =—i(t#e WINTER ARBKANGEMENT. THe MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- j vinees and the Usirep Strares, will, antil | further notice, be made up and forwarded from the Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows : | Por Caxapa, New Brunswick, Nova Scorta, and the Unrrep Srares, every Turspay, Tauns pay, and Sarurpay, at six o'clock, p.m. | For Great Britain, Newfoundlaad, Bermuda, and the West Indies, every alternate THURSDAY. Supplementary Mails every alternate SATUR- DAY, as follows: Thursday, January t Thursday, Feby. 26 Saturday - 3 Satarday ae | Thursday ” 15 Thursday, March 12 Saturday ‘“ 17 Saturday ‘ 14 Thursday “ 2 Thursday * 26 Saturday ‘“ 31 Saturday “ Thureday, Feby. 12 Thursday, April 9 Savurday « 14 Saturday “ ll L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. Generai Post Office, Ch. Town, Dee. 26, 1362. M. FOGERTY. the balance ean rewain on interest for a time agreed | Veymouth-street by 84 feet | descriptions, and dangerous remedies so generally and when and in a high state of a oe ae | resorted to by persons, who, practising with false medical qualifications, inflict most serivus injuries, and render judicious treatment frequently abortive. The Author is the only legally qualified practi- | tioner whose name stands on the ‘ Medical Register ’ | (the sole test of medical qualification), who has been | exclusively engaged fur a series of years in the | treatment of the various functional disorders of the | the great discoveries of modern science, are render- suds *rvient to a rational, simple, and easy mode of treatment. At home for consultation daily from ten til! two, and from six till eight, either personally or by letter. —37 Bedford Square, London, England. Patients residing in the colonies can be successful- | ly treated by correspondence, and remedies can be forwarded in secresy and safety to any address. * SELF-PRESERVATION ” may be had of the undermentioned Agents, price | 25 cents, free by post, 30 cents ;— | Hauiax, N.5.—Mr. E.G. Faller, Express Agent. | Yarwourt, N. S.—Messrs. Young snd Baker, | Booksellers. Sypner, UC. B.—Mr. J. P. Ward, ‘News’ Office. | Sr. Joux, N. B.—Messrs. H. Chubb and Co., ‘Courier’ Office. | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I —Mr. J. Ings, ‘Islander’ Office. March 31, 1862. Notice. HEREAS, by Order, dated the 10th of August last, made by His Honor the Master of the Rolls, I have been appointed Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABEY, Esquire, who has heen adjudged to be of an- sound mind, I 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- pa: And Whereas it appears that the said Pau Mabey, while insuch 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 ail Persons against dealing in, or conveying any such Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof, | until the question of the validity or invalidity, \of such Conveyances, from the said Paul Mabey, shall have been decided by the Court of Chancery. JOSEPH HENSLEY, . Committee of Estate. Office, Lower Great George Street, Charlottetown. 16th December, 1861. Notice. 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 Paal Mabey, and other parties indebted to him, are required hence- oe pay the amounts due and to become ue from them respectively to me at Office, in Charlowetown. . oe JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. | nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to. There is no medicine in the known wor!d, or phy- | sician, that has ever claimed the skill of eradicating ' from the system diseases inherited, by transmission, from parent to child. This great power we claim for Rapway’s Renovating Kersotvent; and we religiously declare, that if Radway’s Renovating | Resolvent ie given when the sympvoms of any in- | herited disease are first exhibited, it will eradicate | the same from the system. Ia the early stages of | Plthicis or Consumption, Fits, Serofula, and in cases | of sore head, Ulcers, Tumors, Hacking Cough, Bron- | chitis, the use of Kapway’s Renovating Resoi- VENT will exterminate the transmitted disease from the system, and make (what the parents neglected) a suund and healthy body. CHRONIC DISEASE. Another class of diseases that no other medicines or the most skilful physicians haye succeeded in achieving, more than in merely palliating the suf- ferings of the patient, which Radway’s Resolrent will positively eradicate, is that of Chronic Diseases that have infested the system for years, such as Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Syphilis, and diseases induccd by tue injudicious use of Calomel, Mercury, Quinine ; diseases of the Liver, Spleen, Gall, Bladder, Kidneys, Spine, &c., ail 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 or cathartic Pills, powders, mineral and seidlitz waters, in the treatment and cure of : Costiveness, Depression of Spirits, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Uiliousness, Dyspepsia, | Inflammation of the Bowels, Sick Headache, Nervousness, Melancholy. ER. .ALX.2aeaS. A dose of from six to eight of Radway’s Regulating Pills, will, in the most distressing cases of Con8tipa- tion or Costiveness, Derangement of the Liver, or other glands, secure s healthy evacuation fro'n the bowels. Persons trouvled with costiveness, indiges- tion, liver complaint, dyspepsia, will derive imme- diate benefit by taking a dose of these pills. Af.er thoroughly cleansing the bowels of its retxined hu- mors, by a free purge, two to four 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 perfurmance of their dut es. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE. We have the medicinal properties of the most ef- ficient plants, roots, berbs, gums and balsams in the vegetable kingdom. In cach of these little pills lies a@ wysterious power, for in 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, | local stimulants, and exposure to paint, lead, &c., _ Will find iu Radway’s Regulating Pills a permanent cure. | RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS ' Are the only vegetable substitutes for calomel, mer- eury, 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. When we tell the public that the v .e of Radway’s Ready Relief 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 have proved its unfailing powers on their own persons. Go where you will, speak of Radway’s Ready Relief in any assemb'age of persons, some one or more will bear witness of deriving benefit from its use. IN MILITARY CAMPS, There is no place so well calculated to test the use- fulness of a specific medicine as a military camp. Radway’s Ready Reliet has been used in almost every camp throughout the Grand Army of the Union with the happiest success. Letters from Brigade and Re- gimental surgecns, officers, and privates assure us that Radway’s Ready Relief has contributed more ti the protection of the troops against disease, and t the use and comfort of the sick than all other med. icines used or means suggested by the medical au- thorities. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Will stop pain and restore the sufferer to ease and comfort in a few minutes after its use, It never fails to afford relief to the patient IN CASES OF Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Tic Doloreux, Gout, Toothache, Sciatica, Face Ache, Ear Ache, Numbness, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Lameness, Strains, Pain in the Kidneys, Wounds, Pain in the Wiadder, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Pleurisy, Pain in the Side, Small of the Back, Shoulders, Spine, {ts use will,in a few minutes, relizve you of pain, and its continued ase 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 Havana (Cuba) Press, well known to the New York, New Orleaas and London (England) Press, says that for twenty ycars he had been a sufferer from ACUTE CHRONIC KHEUMATISM, and for one week had not slept an hour at any one time. He applied Rad- way’s Keady Relief, and felt immediately relieved, and slept soundly, and awoke in the morning free from pain. Its continued use cured him. General Jose Villami!, Commander-in-Chief of the army of Ecuador, S. A., had been afflicted with ASTHMA for TWENTY YEARS, could not Jay down in his bed without subjecting himself to violent paroxysins of coughing. The first application of the Ready Kelief gave him the first calm, undisturbed sleep he had enjoyed for twenty years. Thousands of other cases could be adduced, if necessary, but thi best evidence to those poor disturbed sleepless sut- ferers, is to try it, and enjoy a night of caseund com- fort. PAIN.— PAIN.—PAIN. It is entitle! to public confidence on the groun that in ail cases when it is used where pain exists, it will afford speedy relief, and never fail to mitigate the sufferings of the patient, be the disease what it 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 Is sold by Druggists and Merchants ever f 'ywhere, for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle. See that the label of each bottle bears the Signatare of Rap. way & Co. Rapway & Co, 23 Jobn Street, New York. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. April 2!, 1862. twe bottles of your SARSAPARILLA,’ Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys- pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the eystem, are cured by this Ex. ARSAPARILLL. ’ wats AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by W. BR. Watson, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, and sold by Merchants throughout the Province. July 21, 1862. ' varIS THERE t HAIR RESTORER AND ‘ ZYLOBALSAMUM ? rare . . . Convincing Testimony, Rey. c, A. BUCKBEE, Assistant Treasurer American Bible Union, N. Y. City, writes: “I very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numerons friends. to the great value of Mre. -. Allen 3s Worlds Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa- Rev. WM. CUTTER, N.Y. City: “Mt changed » N.Y. City: hair is to its natural coior, and growing anhait spot.” ones & oe a a * : “I proeured it ative. The falling of the hair sto , and restored it from being grey to its natural otene tiful color.” BEv. J. WEST, Brooklyn, L I.: “I will testify to their value in the mst liberal sense. They have restored my hair where it was bald, and, where grey, to its original color,” Rev. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass: “I have used them with great effect. [ am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle ; it is now soft as in youth.” REV. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass : “That they pro- mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, I have the evidence of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICK, No. 198 Greeawich Street, New-York, Numerous Certificates | as above. Gy W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &c, Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap, Robinsons’ Judexical Dentaltsoap, Pellctier’s Antiveptic and Aromatic Tooth Soap. ‘John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Too Paste, DENTAL SOAPS, whieh are of. ered as substitutes for all the Powders amounts to}and Washes heretofore used, are prepared Attorney | expressly for the TEETH, of at Law, whois instructed to sue for the same, unless | paid forthwith. The purest Materials of which 7 a ae. They are tasteless, save on 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 footid matter and tartar, which render the breath so impure and disagreeable. They giye tong and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- maiure decay of those priceless organs, the full value of which is never realized unti) they are lost to us forever. THE STEREODESMIC, eR DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES, These TOOTIL BRUSITES have been exten- sively introduced, are highly recommended by the most eminent Dentists, and are war. ranted to purchasers by JOUN GOSNELL & CO., Inventors and Patentees of the TRICHOSAKON HAIR BRUSH, Only sold iu this City by WM. R. WATSON, ta” A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware. January 6, 1862. W. RR. W. MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHO:NIX BITTERS. (PX\HESE Medicines have now been before the public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, ma during that time have maintained a high ebaracer in almost every part of the globe for their eatrae. dinary and immediate power of restoring perfeq health to porsens suffering under nearly every kin: of disease to which the human frame is liable, IN MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even resened suf- ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad ut- terly fuiled; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is bata partial bless- ing. So great, indecd, has their efficacy invariably and infallibably proved that it has appeared 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 manifest and sen- sible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and indulging them with renewod tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious qua®keries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIYE MEDI- CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury nor Antimony nor Arsenic nor any otber mineral, in any fyrm whatever. They are on- 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 pharwacentieal chemists, ae altogether unknown te the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in sc happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to Joosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impw: ities avd crudi- ties constantly settling rownd them; and to remove the bardened faces whieh collect in the convolu- tions of the smal} intestines. partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with all with its imminen dangers. tu allregular anatowists who examine the human bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of these well informed men against the quack medj- cines of the age. TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the bealthful action ef which entirely depends upon the regularityof the urinary organs, The blood, which takes its red color from the ageney of the liver and lungs, befcre it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming trom a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the bauner ef health in the blooming cheek. Other medicines only its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea This fect is well-known The second effect of the VEGE- The following are among the distressing variety of buman diseasesin whieh the VEGETASLE LIFB - MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by tboroughly cleansing the 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, Hi-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 a sulventprseess, and without vio- ience: all violent purges leave the bowols costive within two days. DIARRHGA snd CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oe- casioned, and by promoting the iubricative secretion of the mucuous membrane. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood te a regular circulation, through the process of perspi- ration ip such cases, and the thorough selution of ul intestinal obstruction ia others. The Lire Mepiciyes have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gowt in balf 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 ou these important orgaus, and benee they have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Alsu Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere, Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mueons which even slight colds will oceasion, and which, it not removed, vecomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis- ouses. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect ourity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the vlood, and al) the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complezions, by their alternative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, snd the morbid state of which ocessions ail erup- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree- able complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time wil! effect an entire care of Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Colds and Infiuenza will always be cured by one Common jose, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recow- mendation. city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complaint for upwards of rainty-vive yeARs, and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medica. length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only impro- bable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. It is well-known to hundreds in this le, however, at FEVER AND AGUE. For thie scourge of the western country thes: Me- dicines wil! be found a safe, speedy, and certain re- medy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disense—a cure by there medi- cines is permanent—TKY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss or Apprrite, ANB Diseases o¥ FimaLes—these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description: —Kine’s Evin and Scrorusa, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powertul action of these re- markabie Medicines. Binity, Nervous Compcaints of all kinds, PALri- re seg or THE Heart, Painter’sCoLic, are speedily cured. Nieut Sweats, Nexvows De- 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 effects of Meroury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- tions of Sarsaparilla. A single tria! 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, $35 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char- lottetown, Genera! Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, BDedeque; Garret and Hudson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge;- Benj. Kod- gers, Cascumpec; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s; John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.S. Holman, Summerside; Wm. brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1861, ly. — The Examiner r i, and published every Monday by pwarp Wur.an, at his effice, Hills- borough-street, near King’s-square. Prize — 15s per annum, payable half year!y en advance.