aS THE SCIENCE OF KILLING. T the eastern gnnexe of the International Fxbibicion a very enthusiastic man of Kent shows a number of scythes, reaping hooks, and ploughs, made, as the inscription says, « from swords and spears picked up on the field of battle.” The sight seems to bave delighted the hearts of the mewlbers of the Peace Society, to the extent of bringing forth a manifesto from the secretary, desigosting | the show as a “ literal fulfilment of pro- phecy,"namely, of Isaiah’s famous words, « They shall beat their swords into plough- sharee, and their spears into pruning-hooks : pation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learo war any more.’ Alas, for the prophecy and for the secretary of the Peace Society! Buta hundred yards south from the Kentishman’s pretty little show is another, by Lancashire men, of such formidable dimeasions as utterly to destroy | Not ove visitor in a thousand} | its effects. notices the sword plough-shares, but every man, woman, and child stops before the gi- gantic * Armstrong tropby,” which fills a| place of honour in the eastern nave, and i: gurrounded from mora to night by scruti- pizing admirers. At the Laternational Ex- hibition of 1851 the manufacture ef weapons of war was almost uarepresented, and was very near being totally excluded, owing to the influence exercised by Messrs. Cobden . as : and Bright. Things have so far changed, fter clewen years, that io the present inter- | national show the implemenis for killin, frm a class by themselves exoeedingly large | gad varied, and honcured by the presenc: of such distinguished exbibitors as he: Majesty's Seeretary of War. Evidet y th world’s progress is going away from rathei ihan towards lsaiah. The extraordinary show of ordnance and | small-arms which forms se eonspicuous a part of the Kensington fair must be owing to a great extent, to the political excitement of our days, for there is very litile that is absclutely new displayed in this department | The ovly things which ean lay a claim {o novelty are Keupp’s and Besaemer's _stec guns, and here it is pot the articie itsclt but the employment of a new material in| waieh the inventive faculty is displayed. A- to the famous Armstrong orduacce, the trophy of which in the Exhibition ts the | cyuosure of all beholders, it is merely an ou- larged and improved form of a long-known | weapon, the prineiple of which is as old as ling -of fowling-pieces, and a well-aseorted | HEALTH AND CHEEREULNESS ! PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. collection of leather sword-sheaths, From Austria at the present moment, one immense camp, there is nothing but small shot, a few lacquered swords, and a sportsman’s outefit. But most curious of all are the coutributions of the Czar’s realm, where certainly the light of war is not bidden under a bushel. St. Petersburg sends a single revolver, Tiflis ger and the comma ler of Bashkir militia jat Orenburg an innocent woodea cross-bow, {with ornamental arrows, The Czar himself | | | a fowling-piece, Alexandropol a chid’s dag: | | torwards from the Zlatoust crown armour | | factory some polished cast-steel breast-plates, |swords, and scythes. Truly, this is coming YP aeead Fest 6 HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. The Exciting Cause of Sickness. W. yavent. It ! . , The blood is the life strstalult ; ‘ | round to the prophet Ieaiah. * *— London | the components of flesh, Lone, muvele herve a | ) pe a linteru it The stomach is iis manulactory, te | roe ; a eri and veins Ils tributors, and bie Ty tine or I a ris thro h whieh the waste mutter i 8 I nn throu x » hie ex i i Lpon t se ay | ; pre i : PERRY DAVIS’ [itsisrstetnetot telowch de | ’ ‘ t Ay hs VEGETABLE lthe f Paaiad ay gpennd cen tm 7 iy S rail / oT ‘ ‘ <F* Oi | ‘ i oo ie 7 a , 4 The National Complaint r | . - i] j . 2 is — ‘ee Ty 1 he most com | We ask the attention of the public lo this ta ag kng tesied and unrivailed Fae AY , 7 “ Family Medicine. RM has been favorably kn | i i P | DUTY ar more lhave received thausands of testimonials, showing this Medicine to be an atmost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon --- Colds LAGS, | Sudden Coughs, Fever and Ague, idache, Bilious Fever, “Pains in the le, Back, and Loins, as well as in the Joints and Limbs; Meuralaic and LR heumatic LPains in any part of ; whraszhe and Cat t thaché ana was } BH 21 a A . we system, Head and Face. | fsa Lhlccd LPurifier and Dons for the Plesnach, it seldom fails to curs st. ‘e421 crestio T tver Pom pl int Q@yspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Compaint, 7 aD le ths | | than twenty years, during which time we | audi mert i’ t uy Sick Headache, with Loss of Appetite A « cure for headache, lo f appente and lo 5 i Vil maty b aken Wwilnoul we co 1 ft oe fF r ut } ; eas i t t t A 1y 4 ot ive she b ‘ ' i thre nerves, & id mvi rating the system A Word to Females. | The local debility and i s whieh are lthe especial am " ex init | whi 1 Ww cn} Z are re ‘ heved ! the tl : ' to come, by a cour: f this mild bui Liorough a | terative. Si | Witness Ces | ficid Stomach, Heartburn, franey Com “ ‘ re ae plaints, Sicle Headache, Pies, #sth ina or Phthisis, Ringworms, Hous, £eons, aes “3 8 as a . Whit-lows, Old Sores, Swelied J d & encral Delailitu. f the Sustem. | Dropsical Swellings and Turn of Life. lhis is the most distressing period in j J e whole of the history, it destroys thousands, th rot ot ‘ ect tos er, and like a tide sweep aN rT d life itself, if not timely and pow fully « ced. The most certain remedy fer au exe daunverous symptoms is Hollo vay 8 Pil Armed with Is wri at an idote, the fiery a ssed r i the sufi ve 1 ‘ Phe | It is alsoa prompt and sure Fe medy for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painters’ | Colic, DBiarrheca, (Dysertery, Hum- ner feomplaint, Cholera, Morbus, Chol- | era Infantum, Scalds, Burns, & rains, Frost Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Ocory ions, Cen- tipedes, and the Bites of Poisencus Insecta and Verormous Reptiles. iwhen t i 1 ithe afflict } ry a the Poe | i guopowder. There is een ore of a | Gee Directions accompanying each bottle. | Sel h-lo a | ; i Petersburg a breach-loading gun, about five | Ie has been tested in avery variety of | feet long, aud nearly three inches in diaw- eter, which was rifled in the year 1610 in nine grooves, very mueh like the cinnon of Sir W. G. Armstrong ; and in the Musee d’Artillerie, at Puris, are several other pieces of riled eannom nearly as old, Au | elector of Brandenburg experim¢n'ed agains: his subjects with a gun rifled in thiswen grooves, atill to beseen at Berlin, in the esr 1661; and a few years later the war- like citizens of Nuremburg set to forging rifled cannon for themselves in considerable quantity, Tue elliptical bore also wa- known in Germany in the seventeenth century, at which period the Swiss likewise possessed already smal] riled picees, very useful for killing Austrians. Thousands of ingenious mortals, from that | kencun to Americans. climate, and by almost i it the almost constant companion and inestimable friend \of the muissianary. and the traueller, —on sea and land,---and no one should travel om our lates or rivers without wt. Prices, 121 cis, 25 cts, 2 cts, and $1.00 par Battle , PERRY DAVIS & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS, PROVIDENCE, 2. I. Gold by dealers every whera Agent, T. DESBRISAY, Apothecaries’ Hall, Charlottetown, P.E.I. January 28, 1861. 18m time up to the present poriod, tried te per- fect the rified ordnance, and to get it! generally adopted ; but failed, partly on ac- | count of mechanical diffivalties, but chiefly | beesuse the thing was too expensive. War) taxes not having been yet invented, and war | budgets being entirely unknown, the art of men-killing bad to be done cheap, and with | as simple instruments as possible. A biy/| bit of iron, with a hole in it, manufactured | at a trifie of labour and expense, was though | suflicient for all purposes, and the modern | plan of spending as much on a single battery | as on the maintenance of an army for a) month was never dreamt of. As late as, 1836, when Captain Mostigny, of Brussels, | proposed to Czar Nicholas bis newly-invent- | ed breach loading gun, held to be a model | of perfection up to the present time, the| Russian Government rejected it cu account | of its expensiveness. ‘Though his Imperial Majesty himself was greatly in favour of the new killing apparatus, the official conmis- sion, under the presidency of Genera! Sam- arakoT, thought it a shame to epend large sums en mere metal, when living instru- ments of war might be had for next to nothing, and according!y declined the plaa.| Montigny fils came over to this ccuntry with his father’s scheme in his pocket, but was pot more successful,the timid Whig ministry of the time fearing the Manchester party in | the discussion of the estimates. It was only radually, in beautiful up-hill march, that bful Chancellors of the Exchequer were brought to face the new necessities. Witt the accession of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, ci-devant captain of artillery in the Swiss wilitia, there began a charming game ol | international competition in artillery watters, and the actual upshot of the matter is now | visible in the Armstrong trophy at the Ex- hibition, as well as other lesa admired tropbies kuowna ouly to British taxpayers. It is a game at long bowls which must be played out somehow or other, to be won at the end by the party with the greatest patience and the deepest purses. : # * There is a gan at the Exhibition, made by the Mersey [ron and Steel Com- pany, which is no leas than twelve feet loog, eighteen inches wide at the muzzle, and Weighing ten tons, which has been almost eatirely made by machinery, including the rifling of twelve shallow grooves. more than two thousand pounds, which must needs break iuto splinters any kind of ship armour yet made. It is satisfactory to know that{this is really the biggest gua manufac- tured up to the present time, Various trans- atlantic schemes of vastly greater couception being still in the state of * notions.” Other exhibitors, however, are not far behind ihe Mersey Company. Herr Krupp, of Esson, shows a littie gun weighing nive tons, con- sisting of a single mass of cast steel, and by far the largest cannon ever made of this new material. The bore, however, has not been rifled, nor is the whole more than rough- turned, being intended apparently only to give aa idea of the sort of whistles the learn- ed Westphalian iroumaster intends preparing for the battle music of the future. Besides this nive-ton gun, Herr Krupp has put to- gether a trophy of various huudred-pounders, gixty-pounders, and forty-pounders, all clear- ly fit to grind any quautity of organic or inorganic matter into impalpable dust. * * Large as is the space given up to Captain Fowke's shed to the display of arms, there are in reality only two nations represented ia the science of killing, namely, Great Britain aud Prussia, the latter by Herr Krupp alone. ‘The immense experi- ments iz the same line which have been go- ing oo for many years in France, Russia, Austria, and other countries, are invisible at ington, as much as the diplomatic sbut-| tles which are weaving to and fro between these countries, and which will one day bring tho mighty ordnance apparatus into active operation. Itis remarkable, indeed, that the great contineatal Powers have kept 60 etely aloof from the gun-trophy field at the Exuibition, and that not one of them has thought fit to imitate the example of our own Miuister of War. ‘Taough Na- ILL. bas been cannons rayes duck re et France only exhibits “Buus and fancy pistols, with a sprink- This iron | volcano is to throw loaded shells weighing | Hunnewell’s Universai Cough Kemedy. Cures Coughs, Colds, Asthwa, Bronchial Com- | plaints, and all Throat Irritations, leading to ACTUAL CONSUMPTION. Its great feature is a freedom from every com- ponent which produces debility, and its unerring certainty in all of the above Complaints rests with the fact that it may be used every hour without re- straint. Therefore from childhood and its terror, every nation | | } | } } } i Whooping Cough, to old age aad its infirmities, | allow it to be the companion from the cradle, and the grave will be spared many of its early victims Make it your pocket companion by day,and your bed- side friend by night, using it wheaever you please. Hunnewell’s Tola Anodyne Cures all Com plaints of Nervous and Spasmodie character, auch as Neuralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, St. Vitus Dance, Tooth and Kar-Ache, Bowel Complaints, Nervous and Spastnedic Sick- Head Ache,to that terror of all nervous dispositions, aud probably the chief cause of Insanity, “LOSS OF SLEEP” Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills. Designed as special assistant to the above-named preparations, when aggravated by Biliousness or Indigestion, and the great substitute for all Mercurial preparations. Tse Ecxiecric Pius, without the common fatal necessity of almost making a meal of such, will in most cases, by the application of a single Pill, pro- | duce all the requirements of a sure, geutle,aud re- liable i FAMILY PHYSIC, | Let me have your confidence to make trial of the | above-named Remedies, as the enly sure tribunal by | which real character can be attained, and my decla- | ration is that such confidence will not be misplaced | The greater justice is to procure and read tbe des- criptive Pamphiets to be found with ali dealers, or will be sent free, by JOUN L. WUNNEWELTL, Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Mass. | To whom please addressall communications. | Prices within reach of all. Fac-simile of signature over cork of genuine only | W.R. Warson, General agent for Prince Edward Island; also for sale by T. Desprisay, Apothecaries’ Hall,and M. W. Skinner, Charlottetown; and also oy all dealers throughout the Island. J. D | Fraser, General agent for Pictou, N. 5. Oct. 21, 1861. ly ———S=S b peers Li Otis << aT Gate INTERNATIONAL S, S, C0’S STEAMERS, “Wew Brunswick” and “Forest City.” HESE favorite STEAMERS leave St. JOHN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and } BOSTON, alternately, every | THURSDAY morning, at 8 o’clock. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. 6m June 16, 1862. Eastern and N, A. Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TEXRAINS LEAVE SPF. JOHN,8 am., arrive at Point Du Chene at 1.57 p. m. Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m., arrive at Point Du Chene at 9.14 p. m. Trains leave Point Da Chene at 7.30 a. m., arrive at St. John at 3.30 p. m. Trains leave Point Du Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive at St. John at 8.3 p. m. On TUESDAYS a train will leave St John at 5.30p. m., to connect with steamers “* Westmorland,” “Lady Head,” and “ Arabian,’ on Wednesday moruings. J.8. CARVELL, Agent. June 16,1863. 6m ARCHIBALD WHITE, Blacksmith & Carriage Fitter, ETURNS thanks to the inhabitants of CuakLottetrown, and the Jeland venerally, | for the liberal eustom he has received for the last eight years, and begs to acquaint them that he is | stil) ai the same stand, SOUTH SIDE of KINGS | SQUARE, opposite the store of Messrs. BEER & | SONS, where he respectfully solicits u continuance | of their PATRONAGE, | He is prepared t execute on liberal terms and ; at short notice— | Forging and Turning for machinery of all des- criptions, Cast Steel Axes, warranted of the best quality. tS” Cakgiacgs, Sieicus and Sure work always on hand. A few rior CARRIAGES ve cheap, if a Tinted Ch. Town, P.E.1., June 16, 1802. 3m t wWoloud li tions ut the dawn of womanhoo l. yatz Diseases of the Head and Heart. furnish | woran’s | ~ ‘RADWAY'S RLESCLVENT- sé Blood is thicker than Water,” RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT IS A CLEANSING SYRUP NOR the permanent cure of Scrofala, Syphilis, a Fever, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum, Erysipelas, Rickets, Seald Head, wore Legs, Cankers, Glandular Swellings. White Swellings, Nodes, Sore Kars, Sure scharges from the Kars, Opthal- Vasting and De- Eyes, Strumous Di eT a As also all COMPLAINTS oo W OMEN, such as Hysteria, Leacorrhova or W hites, weakening dischar- ges, chlorosis, irregularities, suppression of the men- ses, inflammation of the womb or bladder, difficult menstruation, and all other Diseases or Complaints, produced by excessive discharges or suppression of the Menses. Y : : Ladies who desire to avoid the sufferings and in- conveniences of these irregularities, os oe de- rangements, should not omit to regulate their ays tems by means of one or two of RADWAY ’3 PILLS onee or twice a week, and thus be free from the many and great inconyenieaces to which ladies are generally subject. MARRIED LADIES. mia, Itch, Constitational Debility, leay of the Body, Skin Eruptions, i Biutehes, ‘Tumors, Cancerous Ailectiors, Dyspepsia, Water Brash, Neuralgia, Chronic Rheumatism and Gout HWUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS, im ples and entailed from Small Pox, Measles, And all diseases Erysipelas, Fever und Aguye, Yellow, Typhus aud ea : t P Ain i her Fevers, Dropsy, Deatnes , Pits, Loss of Siem ory, «“c. err When infants and young children are afflicted | with Sores of the Guins, Cankers in the Mouth, Sore + Wves. either frou rms. teething Heads, Kurs and Kyes, either trom Ww - '. a thing or any other Ca », hadway s iienovatin Ves will speedily eradicat re-invest the child with health. LADIES . ‘ rT af J Afflicted with Falling of the Womb, Ulcers of the Womb, Discharges from the Uterus, UDIOFOEIS, and may depend upun # Spee Kenovating KE- ° dis all weakening . dy cure by the use of KRADWAY 5 AAT Ses, SOLVENT. In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, the Reselvent, taken, will be found a quick and thorough cure. hw ine ae weNT RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Is A GREAT LUNG AND SrOMACH REMEDY. Bad Cough, ' Wrenching, Pains In the side, Pain around the heart, ee ‘ iShortness of breath, } a breath, and all other painful syimp- when ; toms are quickly removed by the Renovating Ke- en takin solvent. Its use disease-stricken A LIVING DEATH, will speedily deliver the disabled and sullerer [row | And restore him to his frieuds in a sound, and | healthy condition. was determined to test its medic.nul powers for the cure of in thes knowh to all paysi logists that LEPROSY, outh American Provinces, as it isa fact well SYPHILIS, SCROFULA, mpaaiils, | and its horrible train of concomitants, prevail in the | | tropical regions of the South, to a tnuch greater and | | more malignaut degree than in the North. In fact | vent | every particie Ul disease, Ubu Hacking Dry Cough, Stitening or) bard breathing, sharp pains Before presenting this wonderful cleansing rem- | *iedy to the North American public, Dr. Kapwar the class of diseases for which it is prescribed | i there is scarcely a family in any of the South Am-| | Every married lady, when pregnant, should regu- late her system with RAD WAY?’s PILLS. A dose | of these Pills, taken once or twice each week, dur- |ing this period, will cure that distressing malady | known as * Ladies’ Morning sickness,” and wil! give i strength, vigor and purity to the whole system ; and cases where there is any constitutional debil- | in all ity, these Pills will ensure a strong and vigorous ollspring* | BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Dr. New York, January, 1860. Dr. Radway & Co.; | Leicr from Salmon Skinner. | Ihave, during the | r | me s, and have recommenced them to others ior} | Billions Complaints, indigestion, dyspepsia, &. | consider the Keady Relief and Regulating Pills un-| e jualled. operations and thor: ug! ly eliective The first dose 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, for a week or ten days. A permanent cure will surely follow. Yours, &c. : DR. S, SKINNER. | cents per box, (each box contains thirty pilis,) by Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. | Rapway & Co.’s Office, 23 John Street, New York. R. R. R. | #& QUESTION OF THE MILLION ANSWERED. | TOW I8 IT THAT RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Possesses such wonderful remedial powers as to cure go many diseases of apparently opposite phenomena? | We reply that Radway’s Ready Relief chief aud | most important remedial eflicacy, is evinced in the immediate arrest of pain, and its potency iu the treatment of such diseases and maladies, where pain is a concomitant of the disease. Disease, like the storm, gives unmistakeable signs of its approach. At first the threatened patient ex- periences a slight discomfort, this followed with pais te a greater or less extent, and other symptoms fol- Why ure these diseases so fatal?) The answer is | erican Provinces that is free from Serofula, or its | low in.rapid succession It is in this condition ef self-evident—because the first disordered action is n | kindred diseases. It runs in the blood of all its| the system whore Radway’s Ready Kelief will be glected, or the means for Its rectific: ire MISAP- | people, and has become established as a constitu-| found all-potent. Its administration, either iater- plied. Neither need be the ¢ it present C&y, | tional infirmity, and has baffled the skill of their| nally or externally, as the seat of pain indicates, : purchased every oh } tliin tne hese excellent Pills can b where, a reach of ¢ 7 the printed direct they invariably addres “atHiction, without deranging those orgaus which a price i ‘an occuril nuded to, as be seat of very body are already acting healthily ° j Holloway’s Pills are the best pruilers, and there fore the surest preventives of serious tuiiladies ; of | which, if they be already established, they then be- come the most unrewiitting extirpators. Nervous Disorders. Any derangement of these delicate organs affects t both the body and the mind. To the disastrously 1 tid Holloway’s Pills are an article of nervous 111 vital necessity. They impart tone and vigour to the interna! organs, and ¢ msequently to the nervous system, which pervades and connects thein. Hence their marvellous cures of hysteria, low spirits, space, fits, headache, nervous twit hings, and other kindred complaints. which are all radically removed by the use of these invaluable Pills. Helloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor the following diseases -— Ague Female Irregula-Scrofala, or Asthma |_rities | King’s Evil Bikeus Com- {Fevers of all [Sore Throats plaints | kinds iStone & Gravel Biotehes on the Fits Secoud'ry Sylup Ski Mrout ; tome Bowel Comp- |liead-ache | Tic-Douloureux laints Indigestion |) Tumours Colies Huflammation Uleers Constipation of |Jaundice Veuereal Affec- the Bowels Liver Compl'ats) tions Consinmption Luuibaygo |Worms of all Debility | Piles kiuds Dropsy |Rheumatism pW s:uess, from Dyseutery Retention of whutever cause | Erysipelas Urine c&c., GC. Sold at the Establishment of Proresson Movvo- | war, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all re ble Drugyists and Dealers in Medi- ? co i ot ott eel peeks at the flow. cines t the civilized world, at the follow ing i rices: — 1s 13d, 2s Yd, 4s Gd, lis, 2vs, and 33s each Box. * * There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are allixed to each Box. June 16, 18b2. Dr. La’mert on Self-preservation. Price, with Engravings and Cases, 25 cents ; by post, 30 cents. 4ELF-PRESERVATION; a popular »J Essay on Nervous and Physical Debility, re- : sulting frora injurious habits contracted in youth, or | excesses in maturity, which, by prematurely ex- | hausting the fanctions of Manhood, destroy tbe | happiness of Married Life, or preveut the fulfilment objects of existence. By Dr. La’Meert, 37 Bedford Square, London, Licentiate of the Royal College of Paysicians ef Edinburgh ; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, de. occur in the Reproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood ; and on the due attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon which the hopes of posterity depend. It also poiats out how ail the attributes of Manhood jean be preserved to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be recovered. It lis free from the gross exagycrations, alarming | deseriptions, and dangerous remedies so generally | resorted to by persons, who, practising with false medical qualifications, inflict most serious injuries, 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 for a series of years in the treatment of the various functional disorders of the nervous and reproductive system, which, owing to the great discoveries of modern science, are render- ed subs+rvient to a rational, simple, and easy mode of treatment. At howe for consultation daily from ten till two, and from six till eight, either personally or by letter. —37 Bedford Square, London, England. | Patients residing in the colonies can be suczessful- | 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 ;— Yaruoura, N. 5S.—Mesgra. Bovksellers. Sypner, C. B.—Mr. J. P. Ward, ‘News’ Office. Sr. Joun, N. B.—Messrs. H. Chubb and Co., ‘Courier’ Office. CuarLorretown, P. E. I —Mr. J. Ings, ‘Islander’ Office. March 31, 1862. Young and Baker, "Desirable Residence to Let, \fFXUE Premises at present occupied by MONDAY and | the subscriber, on Prince-street, will be to Let in October next, or earlier if required ©. C: VAUX. June 16, 1862. isl prot j | | i BRASS and ENAMELLED, with an assortment of PRESERVE CROCKS. BEER & SONS. July i4, 1862. Scythes! Scythes!! N ASH’S SUPERIOR SCYTHES, RAKES, FORKS, &c. &c. Sw 144, 46 and 48 inch. Also, SNEATHS, BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, July 14, 1862. “PHE LAST CHANCE FOR CHEAP GOODS. Musk GREAT CASH SALES AT GLASGOW HOUSE will be continued from the First of AUGUST for e Three weeks only, positively. A great variety of GOODS snitable for the pre- sent and approaching season will be offered at an immense reduction. ‘[3PSALES POSITIVE & NO RESERVE.£% Open at 9, a. m., close at 7, p. m July 28, 18462. C. C. VAUX. (Isl. Pro. R. W.) NOTICE. A™ persons are hereby cautioned not to trust Capt. E. Evans, formerly of the Steamer ‘Westmorland,’ on my account, as he has not for some time past been in my employ ; also, al! persona are forbid paying any freight or other bills due the ‘ Wesanited.: to him, as if they do, they will have to pay the amount aguin to the snbscriber C. BOULTENHOUSE. Cuarlottctown, P.0.J., 2d June, 1392. of engagements that constitute the most cherished | The above work contains most useful and interest- | ing information on the physiological changes which | and render judicious treatment trequently abortive. | Hauirax, N.5.—Mr.E G, Fuller, Express Agent. Wreserve IEsettles,) best physicians. With knowledze of these facts, Dr. Rapway was determined to test the accuracy of | RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, which was prepared expressly to meet the exigen- cies of the diseases, as developed in the tropics. | Large supplies were sent to Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Chili, Peru, Equador, Venezuela, Lolivia, New | Grenada, and to several islauds of the Spanish main, and was thoroughly tested by Physicians aud the >riesthood, and is now the official remedy used by the Physicians, under the name of ‘ Svlutivo Reno- vador de Radway,” (the Spanish for Radway’s Re- | novating Resolvent,) in the treatment of Screfula, | Syphilis, U.cers, Tumors, Prolapsus Uteri, Eiephan- | tiasis, Erysipelas, Saint Authovy’s Fire, St. Vitus’ | Dance, Fever Sores, all diseases of the Skin, humers | ia the Bloed, white swellings, Nodes, Cankers, sores jin the mouth, deafness, discharges from the eyos, jears, and nose, glandular swellings, dropsy and | constitutional diseases. Such has been the unpar- | alleled success of this remedy in curing these bor- | rivle diseases in the tropics, that we do not hesitate | to promise all the sufferers with Scrofula and erup- | tive diseases among our own people, with speedy | restoration to sound and permanent health. | Itissuperior to all kuowa romedies in popular uge us a cleansing syrup for PURIFYING TUE BLOOD, and removing frow the skin Pimp'es, Blotches, Tet- | ter, fash and other offensive marks, and will in a few days give a sure, clear and roseate live of healik and beauty to tue face and uails, aud brillisney to the eyes. It isa pure and innocent preparation, all-power- ful to do good, but never does injury. IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. } } j | i sician, that hasever claimed the skill of eradicating | from parent tu child. This great power we claim jfur Rapway’s ReNovATING Kesorvent; aud we | religiously declare, that if Radway’s Renovating Kesoivent is given when the symptoms of any in- herited disease are first exhibited, it will eradicate the same from the system. In the early stages of | Phthisis or Consumption, Fits, Serofula, aad in cases of sore hewl, Uicers, Tumors, Hacking Cough, Bron- chitis, the use of Rapway’s Rexovatine Resot- VENT will exterminate the transmitted disease from the system, and wake (what the parents uegiected) a sound and healthy body. CHRONIC DISEASE. Anotlier class of diseises that no other medicines or the most skilful ph; is have succeeded in achieving, mere thau ig merely palliati | }that have infested tie system for years, such as |Chronie Rheumatism, Gout, Serofula, Dyspepsia, | of Calomel, Mercury, Quinine ; disggses of the Liver, | Spleen, Gall, Bladder, -Midneys, Spine, &c., ail of | | which diseases Radway’s Ronovating Resvivent will eradicate, aud secure to the patient a new lease of life, The price of Radway’s Renovating Resolvent is $1.00 per bottle, Duse, a tea-spoun, twice full, bali an hour after cach meal. Sold by druggists and merchants everywhere, A SPEEDY PURGATIVE. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Are superior to all purgative er cathartic Pills, powders, mineral and seidlitz waters, in the treatment and cure of : Depression of Spirits, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Costiveness, | Liver Complaint, | Biliousness, | Inflammation of the Bowels, Nervousness, Melancholy. LM @Que Begeasa A doso of from six to eight of Radway’s Regulating There is no medicize in the knowa qor!d, or phy- | | from the system diseases inherited, by transwisaion, | a g the sul-} ferings of the patient, which iadway’s Resulvent | will positively eradicate, is that of Chronic Diseases | Syphilis, and diseases induced by tne injudicivus ase | } | will arrest the progress of the threatened disease, j and.quickly relieve the patient from all paia or dis- comfort. {f people, on the first indication of wnessiness or paia, either slight or severe, would take @ dose ef Radway’s Ready Relief, not one in a thousand weuld | ever be troubled with sickaoss, WUEN THRBATENED WITH Croup, Diptheria, [ufluensa, Sore Throat, Scarlet | Fever, Typhoid Fever, Poewmonia, bilious Fever, | Small Pox, Measles, Fever and Ague, Caills and Fever, Headache, Rilivus Cholic, Diarbuwa, Dysen- tery, Cholera, Cramps and Spasms,—let Radway’s | Ready Retief be freely used, and, in a short time, all | pain and uneasiness will cvase, and the tureatened disease expelled from the system. I¥ SEIZED With either of the above diseases, the use of RAD- | WAY’S RZADY KELIMY will esaure a speedy | oure. “IT CURES SO MANY DISSASES, «« And therefore [’l! have none ef it,” says the skep- | tic; vow we appeal to the common sense of any rea- | sonable being who has had the least experience in medicine taking, or busivess relations with Physi- cians, if this is sound reasoning. RADWAY 'S BEADY RELIEF Is not recommended by us, nor preacribed for so many varicties of disease as every physician io th. practice of medicine, prescribes Calomel, Mercury, Quinine, Morpiive, Opiuta and other favorite hubby- of the profession. It is a woil known fact that ii be the name of the disease or the condition of the active agent of the preseription: and if the syimp- tums of the disease are such as to leave any dowst in the mind of tae physician as to arriving at a decided | conciusion what to give, he gives Calomel. This is an ancient landmark of the profession, which no ia- novation has ever been suifered to alter. WEIGH FACTS. When we tell the public that the use of Radway’s Ready Kelief will cure the sick of certain diseases; | |} that it will stop pain in a few minutes after its ap- | plication; that it will protect the system against at- | tacks of all walarious, contagious and iafectious dis- | eases, we have the facts to establish the truth of our | statements, acknowledged by thousands who have | | proved its unfailing powers en their own persous. Go | | where you will, speak of Radway’s Ready Ketie! in j any assemblage of persons, some one o¢ more will} bear witaess of deriving benefit from its use. -. IN MILITARY CAMPS. There is no place so well calculated to test the use- fulness of a specifie medicine as a military oaimp. Radway’s Ready Kelief has been used in almost every camp throughout the Grand Army of the Union with the happiest success. Letters from Brigade and Re- | gimental surgeens, officers, and privates assure us| that Radway’s Ready Relief mas contributed more to | the protection of the troops against disease, and to the use and comfort of the sick than all other med- | jieines 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 te afford relief to the patient IN CASES OF Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lanbago, Tic Doloreux, | Gout, Toothache, Sciaticu, Face Ache, Ear Ache, Nambness, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Lameness, Strains, Paia in the Kidaeys, Wouads, Pain ia the Biadder, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Pleurisy, Pain in the | Side, Small of the Back, Shoulders, Spine, | {ts use will, in a few minutes, relieve you of pain, | and its continued use cure you of the complaint. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Let those who cannot enjoy an hour’s calm sleep, Pills, will, ia the must distressing cases of Constipa- |} tion or Costiveness, Derangement of the Liver, or | other glands, secure a healthy evacuation fro.a the bowels. Persous troubled with costiveness, indiges- | tion, liver complaint, dyspepsia, will derive imme- | diate benefit by taking a dose of these pills. Afier | thoroughly cleansing the bowels of its ret ‘ined hu- murs, by a free purge, two to fonr per day, for a | week or ten days, w li restore the liver, bowels, pan- | | creas, kidueys and all other organs of the system, | | to the healthy performance of their dut es, | | ’ DR. RADWAYS PILLS AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE. We have the medicinal properties of the most ef- ficient plants, roots, herbs, guins and balsams in the | vegetable kingdom. In each of these little pills lies | a mysterious power, for in each pill is combined the | elements of health, regencration, strength and life. | Persons who suffer with dyspepsia, liver com- plaint, enlargement of the spleen, jaundice, kidney | complaints, paipitation 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, & 7 will find iu Radway’s Regulating Piils a permanent cure. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS | Are the only vegetable substitute for calomel, mer- | cury, quinine, and their kindred drugs, that have | | ever been discovered, and the only pills in use that | will secure to the patient the beneficial effects in | | the liver and other glands of the system that physi- | cians hope tv obtain from the use of these drugs, | RADWAY 8S REGULATING PILLS Are as pure and innocent as bread, are entirely ve-|} getable, and coated with a medicinal gum—free | from taste or smell; occasion no nausea or sickness, | nor will they interfere with the usual avocations of the patient. RADWAY’S PILLS Not only purify the blood, and extract from it all impurities, but they equalize its circulation. They regulate each and every organ to a healthy and equal action, and correct derangements of the liver, heart, stomach aud bowels. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS Will quickly cure the patient of the following com- plaints, viz:— Costiveness, dyspepsia, bilious fover, constipation, measles, jaundice, congestion, melancholy, ap- poplexy, heart diseases, hysterics, enlargement of the spicen, diseases of the kidney and blad- der, amenorhaa, fainting, congestive fever, diseases of the liver. dizzinese, sleeplessness, biliousness, hemricana, general debility, yellow fever, rush of blood to head, scurvy, typhus fe- ver, dimnese of sight, ship fever, obstructions, whooping cough, malignant fever, retention of urine, fits, loss of sppetite, dropsy, worms, in- digestion, acute erysipelas, lowaess of spirits, D tion, headache, bad dreams, palpita- tions, bad breath, quinsy, scarlet fever, pleuri- sy, inflammation of the intestines, and all or- ganic maladiez; loss of appetite, Logs of momory, and loss of physical strength. | down in his bed without subjecting himself to violent | make a trial of it. Wm. Sydney Myers, Esq., of the Havana (Cuba) Press, well known t» the New York, New Orleans and London (England) Press, says that for twenty years he had becn a sufferer from ACUTE CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, and for one week had not slept an hour at any one time. He applied Rad- way’s Ready Relief, and felt immediately relieved, and slept soundly, and awoke in the morning free from pain. Its continued use cured him. General Jose Viilamil, Commander-in-Chief of the army of Ecuador, S. A., bad been afflicted with | ASTHMA for TWENTY YEARS, could not lay | paroxysms of coughing. Tne first application of the Ready Relief gave him the first caim, undisturbed sleep he had enjoyed for twenty years. Thousands of other cases could be adduced, if necessary, but the best evidence to those poor disturbed sleepless suf- ferers, is to try it, and enjoy a night of ease and com- fort. PAIN.— PAIN.—PAIN. It is entitle! to public confidence on the ground that in all cases when it is used where pain exists, it | will afford speedy relief, and never fail to mitigate | the suilerings ef the patient, be the disease what it may If it does not accomplish a perfect cure it will re-| store ease to the afilicted, nor will its use, under any | circumstances, interfere with otber treatment, or | fasten new difficulties upon the patient. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Is sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere, for 25 cents, 50 ceuts and $1.00 per bottle. See that | the labei of each bottle bears the signatare of Rap- | way & Uo. tapway & Co, 23 Joho Street, New York. W. R. WATSON, ’ Agent for P. E. Island. April 21, 1862. Grain, Grain. rFNHE highest price given for BARLEY and QATS at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be purchased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle of old Malt Whiskey. Also —X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, November 14, 1861. Notice of Administration. LL PERSONS having any Demands against the ESTATE of the late JAMES W. CAIRNS, of Charlottetown, deceased, are hereby requested to furnish the same, duly attested, on or before the Finsr pay of Ocronenx next. And all persons indebted to suid Estate are re- uired to come forward and settle the same; as, rom Various circumstances, legal proceedings must be resorted to immediately f : ; further notice. v for collection, without MARY CAIRNS, Adminietratrix. t£$ = [May 19. _ Charlottetown, May 14, 1862, ‘MOFFAT’: LIFE PILLS Radway’s Regulating Pills are sold for Twenty-five | ninety cases out of one hundred, no matter what wey | patient, Calomel forms the important and the usost | jmedy. dicate from the system all the effects of Mercury |to me of the amounts due from them res- against dealing jn, or conveying any such A a PHOENIX BITTERS. SE Medicines have now been before the pub- : a: a period of THIKTY YEARS, and during that time have maintained a high character in aluost every part of the globe for their extracr- dinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suifering under nearly every kind en to which the human frame is liable, IN MANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued suf- ferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had ut- |terly failed; and to many thousands they have | permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of | health, without which life itseif isbut a partial bloss- |ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved that it has appeared secareely less than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. 1t was to tueir manifest and sen- sible action in purifying the springs and channels of that they were indebted for their name. Unlike tue host of pernicious quackeries which | life, and inauing them with renewed 4oneand vigor, past four years, used your re-} boast of vegetable ingredienis, the LIFE MEDI- CINES are purely and solely vegetable; and contain neither Mercury, nor Antimony, nor Arsenic nor any other mineral,in any form whatever, They are en- i. The Regulating Pills are mild in their i tirely composed of extracts from rare aud powerful | plants, the virtues of which, though long known to ioouas) Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharinacentical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science; and were never before administered in 80 happily efficacious a combination. | The first operation is to loosen from the coatsof the | stumach and bowels the variousimpurities and erudi- ties constantly settling round them; and to remove | the bardened faces whieh collect in the conyola- tions of the sinali intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected massez behind as to produce habitual Costiveness with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known tu all regular anatomists who examine the human vowels after death; and hence theprejudices of these well informed men against the quack medi- cines of the age. The second effect of tae VEGE- TABLE LIFR MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- neys and the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, befcre it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, aud nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, cow ses freely | through the veins, renews every part of the system, }and triumphantly wounts the bauner of health in the blooming cheek, The following are among the distressing variety of humau diseasesia which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and ereating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; Flatulency, Less of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, Lll-Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as @ natural consequence of its cure. COSTILYENBSS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solventprocess, and without vio- lence: all violemt purges leave the bowols costive within two days. DIARRHGA and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fuids by which these complaints are ec- casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of the mucuous membrane. FEVEKS of all kinds, by restoring the blood toa regular circulation, through the process ef perspi- ration iu such cases, and the thorough solution o! all intestinal obstruction ia others. The Live Mepicines have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and (rowt in half that time, by removing local inflammation froma the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all kinda, by freeimg and strengthen- ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most de- ligutfully on these important organs, and hence they bave ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Aliso Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these croatures adbere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, aud produces those dreadful dis- euses. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect | purity which these LLFS MEDICINES give to the ‘ ylood, and al! the humors. Scorbmtic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their alternative effect upon the fhuids thar feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all erup- | tive complaints, sallow, cleudy, and other disagree- able complexions. | The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking | improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common | Colds aud Influenza will always be cured by one | dose, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy fer this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME- DICINES deserve a cistinct and emphatic recom mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this i icity, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complaint | for apwarda of TuiaTy-FIVe YEAHS, and that he tried \in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medica. He, however, at | length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only impro- bable, but absolutely impossible, by any humas incals. FEVER AND AGUE. For thia scourge ef the western country these Me- dicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain re Other medicines leave the system subject | to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi- | cines is permaneat—LTRKY THEM, BE SATISFLED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debdility, Loss or Apretire, AN» Diseases or Fi mMALéS—theee medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description: —Kuixe’s Evit and Scrorvna, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these re- warkable Medicines. Nigar Sweats, Nervous Dr- BiLity, Neavous Compuarnts of all kinds, Paupi- TATION OF THE Harr, Paryter’s Coxic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have become irapaired | by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era: | ! infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara- | tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every paticat. 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 ove who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT. Prepared by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, r 335 Broadway, N. Y Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char- lottetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, Now London; John Beer, Bedeque; Garret and Hudson, do,; H. Beer, Southport; W. Shaw, New Giasgow Bridge; Benj. Red- gers, Cascumpee; J. J. Fraser, St. Kieanor’s; John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton, Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.S. Holman, Summerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1861. ly. za Notice. Vi BEREAS, 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 been adjudged to be of un- sound mind, I therefore require all Persons indebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT, or otherwise, to make immediate payment pectively. And Whereas it appears that the said Paws 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- here, | do hereby CAUTION all Persons 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 Gourt of Chancery by His Honor the Master of the Rolls, dated the 10th day of August instant, the management of the Estate of Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has been committed to and vested in me the under- signed. Now, therefore, all tenants of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted to him, are required hence- forth to pay the amounis due and to become due from them respectively to me at my Office, in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. FOR SALE, A SALADIN MARK, in excellent order. Sheis very gentle in Saddle or Harness—a fast roadster, und an excellent worker in cart, plough or multitudes of men. It either produces or is produced by an ene N— feebled, vitiated state —of the blood, wherein vigorous action, and leaves the system to a fall into disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va- riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from food, impure air, and filthy the depressing vices, and, the venereal infection. origin, it is hereditary in the consti descending ‘from parents te children unto the third and fourth gencration;” indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “I will visit the iniguities of the fathers upon their children.” The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be- come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi« gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous These, all having the same origin, require tho same remedy, viz., purification and invigora- tion of the blood. Purify the biood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted bleed, you cannot have health; with that “life of the flesh” healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual anti- dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe- rior to any other remedy yet devised, is — by ae peng have given it a trial. it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King’s Evil, or Glandular Swellings, é weillings, ility, | et om or oe Sr Syphilitic Infections, Mi Diseases, Fonale Weakn and, indeed, the whole series of complaints arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of indi cases may be found in Arer’s AmMFRicaw ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may learned the directions for its use, and of the remarkable cures which it bas when all other remedies had failed relief. cases = FEL Bt one who can speak to him of personel experi depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far : more subject to disease and its fatal than are healthy constitutions. tends to shorten, and does the average duration of human li vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of ArER’s Sarsapanm:a, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer- ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu- liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun- dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended. to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been befor@he people, and is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever beeg available to them. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, ia: Woes : ate __ for oug ‘0 neipien sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disease. This has been so long used and so unf- versally kuown, that we need do no moro than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relicd un to do all it has ever done. : Prepared by — Dr. J. C. Aven & Co., and Analytical Chemist Lowell, Mass. . Sold by all druggists every where. W. RB. Watson. Wholesale Agent for P. K. Island, and sold by Merchants throughcut the Province. July 21, 1862. DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &o. Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Seap. Robinsons’ Indexicai Dentalseap. | Pelietier’s Antiseptic and Aromatic Tooth Soup. John Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Teoth Paste. fQVUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- ered as substitutes for all the Powders jand Washes heretofore used, are pre | expressly for the TEETH, of The purest Materials of which Soap can be Made. They are tasteless, save an agreeable aro~ matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti- septic and Astringent properties with which they are combined. They effectually rid the mouth of the feotid matter and tartar, woich render the breath so impure and disagreeable. They give tone and strength to the gums, and a clear pearly whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- mature decay of those priceless organs, the full value of which is never realized until they are lost to us forever. THE STEREODESMIC, oR DENTISTS’ TOOTH BRUSHES. These TOOTH BRUSLILES have been exten- sively introdaced, are highly recom by the most eminent Dentists, and are war- ranted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL & CO., Inventors and Patentees of the TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. Only sold in this ee! WM. R. WATSON. tar A supply of SILVER SOAP recom- mended as the BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silver Ware. January 6, 1862. Ww. R. W. To Let or Sell at Once. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOT and HOUSE, at St. Peter’s Bay, adjoining Mr. Sutherland's, on the Fortune Road. Reference in town—Hon. D. Brenan. On the spot—Dr. McKeon, the proprietor. Deed seen at vistry Office. [July 14, 1861. Fresh Fruit, Spices, Candied Peels, &c. AISINS, Currants, seedless Raisin, Can- died Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, Fiavoring Essence; Spices; Whole, Grow and Mixed Pure Durham Mustard; Pickles, and Sauces of all kinds; India Currie Powder; Olives, Capers, Baking Powder ;* 5ag®; Tapioca, Corn Starch; Rice; Grow Whole Barley, Pearl and Patent ; Maccat- oni, Vermicelli, Farina, Scinala, Salad Oil, White Wine and Cider Vinegar; Bromo, Chocolate and Pre Cocoa, all of best quality and low prices, jast received and for sale at APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Charlottetown, December 23, 1861. The Examiner Pr pom and published every Monty pwakp Wue£.an at his N to ee geet ree P , *} borough-street, near King’s-square- cation to be made at the *Eaauing’ lice, Pe | Prize — 15s’ per annum, paysble boll June 23. yearly en advance, “