ween on™ ne eae ape et - -— Se ee ae i eo ~ ae — —-.- PER eS pony agp ——— oa . — errs a . oo ee ; ‘ ity, hilis, stricture, &c.; with unfailing! Rainwsy Prosecrs in Exouanp —- By mid-+ Valuable Lots 1D Georgetown ot oaeariatiogd tor the speedy cure, by very pighton Nov 30, three hundred uew railway 1864, February ! f OR SALE simple means, of all the wore common diseases and projects bad been deposited with the Board : ’ F : | of Yrade for examination by the People. ——— oe = ——_— SYMPALHEVIO SURGERY. —_ _—— _— ee eee - » spencer aummemmins | cut himself with his axe. The axe, suared| Should this fail to care. you can bury | with blood, waa sent for, anointed with » | new-lnid egg at a cross-road in the dead o In the raral districts, when a man bas the| potent ointment, wrapped up warmly and! the night; or break a piece of salied bran. supposed incurable muladies uf the sexual system By Dr. W. De Boos, M. D., M. BR, C 5S., L. 8. A | 0 a, i Se PI Ss SN er 7 a EEE SG lien as i tp ao OD Hay hae ell gills 2 BE misfortuse to ruo a nail into his foot, he hung up io a closet. ‘The wound did adni-' finds it earetully grenses it, wraps it up, . and tage it'away in a mle and dry place. | OB¢¢. it became exceedingly painful. Word posed to promote the bealing ot | ¥as sent to his lordship, who, we may lma- | te wound and prevent lockjaw. In like #ive, Went immediately to see his poor pa- | mauner, an axe or chisel, whch hag ivflict-|Meut- No, be did not. Nothing of the ed a wound, is earefuily wiped and protect: | cind, He went immedintely and mude a) ed from rust. solemn visitation to the axe. Whatdid he’ The philosophy of our day is not far- behold # The unfortunate instrument of all” sighted. enough to find out the relation ‘is mischief had fallen on the fleor and, between the nuil or axe which has given » partly escaped from its covering. No won- Peis is eu bread and give it to a dog; or if you rably, and was fast healing up, when, all at prefer a classic cure, place under your) 9 pillow the fourth book of the * [liad.’ The power of colours over disease, once supposed to exist, may be considered as a branch of sympathetic medicine. White substanecs were considered refrigerant, und | red ons heating. Red flowers were given for diseases of the blood, aud yellow oues for | the bile. In small pox, red coverings, bed curtains, &«., were u-ed to bring out the ' ry Ni .! ’ T° ue ae. eee La | &e., of the Ecole ce Medicine, Paris, Graduate in Me- | on 4 Ad, Wwe - : . leaks | dicine, Surgery ond Midwifery; Licentiate of the COO Os ail . Royal Seciety of Apothecarus, §c. ‘Water Lot No. 10, in Georgetown. |” eis amine, The above Lot is the second to the westward — 4. be your own counsel or your own dotor, en: | Captuin Westaway'’s Wharf, and is one often mest ‘tails risks that have become proverbial to # degree | couvenieut Lots ia Georgetown, either for Sbip | that prevents much good resolution from taking any | building or erecting a Wharf, | benefit or advautage when reasonably offered. Sus. | * eta iawn Oe atts 1 | vicion begets irresulution, aud where there is bo cons | At the same time and place, TUWN LOT NO. 11, | fidence good results seldom follow. Medical bouks ith Runge, Letter G, in Cooretown i lure a fie d for the fuculty alone, and the public uct | Fr Pine ee be ae i oe adie ie Mesacu, | Wisely im refraining trom their study. * Dris k deep further particulars apply # or taste not the Vierinuspring,’ is good advice where te > 1 , - ° . . . Vv i: ‘ r . ' 5 Paruen & Mactgun, Attorneys, Charlottetown. | the uninformed mind, listening to its own apprehen 1 Committee of Parliament. These projects contemplate the expenditure of £80,000 000 | If only one-half of them puss the Committee, there will be a total of £40,000,000 to be called for in this way, and the first pdiyments on all those passed must be made betore Ist of January, 1864. DENTISTRY. PRR. STRICKLAND, having retarned ' to the Island, will resume the practice of DENTISTRY. Office-—Great George street, three OUttice hours from 10 a.m ARRIAGE AXLES, SPRIW. ih Oper oe Spring Steel, Sleivh Shocing Stee, Iron. Cart Boxes, Bolte and Nuts &¢ BEER & SONS, | Cheap at Febrnary 8, 1864. Gip O°Conne’s Tact at Cross Exawinagy —Here is an instance of his ready tact i infinite resources in defence of his ae ina trial at Cork, for murder, the Principa ; witness Swore strongly against the Pribone He particularly swore that a hat, found a he place of the murder, belonged to the pr; |soner whose name was James. ve . 56 deors from the water. . : . ' : ‘ " ated 13th February, 1864. : teat ee its ¢ | wound, and the wonderfu! process by which | der the poor foot was iuflumed and painfal! eruption, The patient was only to look at frated Idth Pe gery fom MACLEOD & CO sions is oftener ready to eet thee - 2 a tod pam oo ” By virtue ol your oath are you sare . Such a fall must have been a dreadiul shock | red substances, and his drink was coloured islirw judgment. There is one class of medical lore, how- December 7th, 1863. this is the same hut? that nature repairs the injury; but our vene ; rated ancestors, for sone centuries, had entire |‘? 't Of course, the axe was p)operly feith iu this sympathetic surgery ; and, | (reated, wrapped up again, afid more care- though long since rejected by men ot science, fully suspended, aud, also of course, the it still survives among thot large class of peo- | patient recovered rapidiy, aud without any — ple who like to do as their fathers did befure | urther discomtort. stg them | ‘These facts, and hundreds of a@ similar The vulgar superstitions of to-day were | character which might be given, seem just the earnest faith of the most enlightened of as good as those which are brought to sup- | our ancestors. As Shakespeare bas recorded | POF &Very medical theory, and which attest the universal belief of bis time in kis des- | '%® cures of every kind of practice and me red, the king's son successfully by this rale; aod, as late as 1765,the Emperor Francis L., when sick of the smul!-pox, was, by order of his physicians, rolled up im scarlet cloth, but he died notwithstanding. times dyed blue, was used for glandular swellings. To this day the tradition re- mains that certain colours are good for certain Thousands of people believe that red flannel is better than white disorders. The physician of Edward IL. treated | Fiannel niae | ' ts: 4 os a Saiicivor..* ; 9 : Mes PALE Ry Seplesyey ever, thatstauds in a position somewhat exseptional | ROYALTY LOTS. jto our remark, and whieh “rr sts on disorders and | | vp . j irregularities in which moradity is offended. Por | T°? LET, for such term of yeurs aS MAY | iiis reason the patient too oiten suffers in secret, or be agreed on, and either in whose or ror pursues in iguorauce practices that daily bring him | ‘that BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FARM, be- | into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly} longing to the Subseriber, fronting on the Mount | ydvice. To such we-recommend a perusal of the Edward Road, and lying about a mile from Char- i Medical Adviser’ ot Walter De Rovs, M. D., 01 | ilottetown. It coutains about 70 acres, 40 of London, an estublished Physician, graduate - which are improved and in a high state of eulti- | licentiate of ull the regular institutions ol Londow vation. On the premises are two large barns. jand Paris; and whe has made nervous disorders and | For terms, &c., apply to L | their baneful origin his parteular study, rnd obtain- JOHN LONGWORTH. | ed such a practice in this branch of therapeutics as | Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1863. | qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser.— sudson’s Pills! MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY «+ Yes.”’ ** Did you examine it carefully before swore in your information that it Was the prisoner's :" ** 1 did.” ** Now let me see,’’ said O'Connell, ag he took up the hat, and began to examine it carefully on the inside. Hé then aloud the | of James, slowly thug -— m mean to say those words hen you found it?” were in the bat ios Riles ceeeteee tes haatemee th eons te , : eription of the cure of scrofula by the touch | dicine. Every system, ly Waatever If inay be ; , nnn | Cynty Chronicle, May Tth, 1861. | <o) de.?? et king, ia “ Macbeth, ” 80 mh. Dryden | weak, is strong in its facts. in our day for rheumatism. A red string worn round | Valuable Freehold Property | + she MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waxree | + Did you see thom there 2” : pM a ; rr athy. Lomam@opathy. hydropathy, and all/ the neck is a common preveutive of nose- | Ds Roos, M. D., for the class of diseasos upon which | > in his version of the © T mpest,” given us| aflegethy, bomenpethy, an = t ' » | ble “d a i he FOR SALE. | it treats is undoubtedly the best and most soundly | ‘i cre is is th hat?’’ the method and operation of sympathetic contradictory systeme. are alike in the one / bleed. + . TILL be sold. at PUBLIC AUCTION | practicel book which has come under our notice p wee Eee Se ae at? surgery. Heppolito1s wounded and Aried | portant feature. They ull appeal to a) We emile at these facts or fancies; we W on the pre:nises, on the 17th dav of MARCH | Lhe author is aman of most enlarged experience.” ‘It is. aideailietis Ill eays : multitude of uuquestiovable and traly re-| plume ourse!ves upon our superior wisdom ; NEXT, at 1 edad, FIVE PASTURE LOTS, Nos. | —Derby Telegraph, June 29th, 1861. r ie ** Now, my lord,’ said O Connell, holding ok markable cures. Judged by the testimony | but it may be doubted whether medicine can | 20, 21, 22, 63 and 64, all of which are in a high| To those who eoutemulate marriage its perusal is up the hat to the bench, ** there is an end tg * He must be dressel again as I have done it. Anoint the sword which pierced him with this wespon salve, acd wrap it close from air, till 1 have time to visit him again.” The reader may wish, perhaps, to have receipt for this same pot ot “weapon salve.’ Arie! may have had some patent vostrum of his own for gno ming swords, bat the fa- vourite salve in these cases was made of hu- of its Opponents, every medical system is ‘false, a miserable delusion and quackery ; | but tested by facts and cures, every systew lis true and a boon to humaniry. The usual mode of accounting for sach cures as those which were explained as re-| sulting from sympathy, is by atiributing 'them to faith, hope, or imagination, These ‘are powerful ayents over the physical sys- | tem, though it must be contesssd that they | man fat and blood, well simmered with ; : mammy, and moss from « dead man’s skuil. do not account for all the facts. What had Some beld that the moss, to nave its full | te imagination to do with the fall of the| : i. stohin*a aA 2 | efficacy, must grow on the skull of a thief *%. bung Up in his lordship’s closet ? me who had been hung on the gallows. O-hert | '¢ '8 doubtless true that expectation is a po- | thought moss from the skull of an hones, tent element of cure, and it is one every man who bad not been hung might answers, : which would be, in our wild and milk-and- | q¥ack, makes !uil and constaut use of. In| water era, a more coavenientdoctrine. Tuere | @2"y cases of illness, it wakes no difference | was @ long and learned discussion as to wines | what medicine is given, so that it is not ab- ther it was necessary that the ointment, | Slutely burtful, or whether we only pretend | that he would use ouly the moss gathered |#¢y- They are emetie, cathartic, or seda-_ off the skull of a men of three lecters; but t¥e, a8 the physician may desire. Fear is| that Van fle'mont intimates, was being | elieved to kill men in a pestilence by be-| ‘more nice thon wise.” At that period, | Coming & predisposing ceu-e. moss from dead men’s skni!s was kept by al! apotheearies, properly assorted and labelled, Hope cures | ‘to the South Sea had met with many mis- | no doubt, to suit all customers. It is to be | fortunes, and his ships that escaped storin every alternate THURSDAY, at 8 o'clock, p.m. | boped that the druggists of that day were | and wreck lost almost their entire crews by | as scrupulous as our own, in keeping | seurvy. Whatever discouraged the samen | yet take its place among the certain scicnce- or whether any one in modern times has written a wiser sentence than that of Plato, where he says: * The office of physician extends equally to the purification of the mind and body; to neyiect the one is to expose the other to evident peril. It is nor only the body that, by its sound constitution, i strengthens the soul; but the weil-regulated soul, by its authoritative power, maintaius the hody in perfect health.’ stute of cultivation, situated in Princetown Royalty. | especiatly recommended. —The knowledge it imparts There is a good DWELLING HOUSE on the pre must come some time, and happy they who do not mises. the above property being near the School | possess it too jate.—Cure is certain in every curable House, Church, oir Publi¢ Wharf, would make a | case, and few indeed are they which are not 8o.— first rate stand for a merehant or mechanic. | [tis caleulated to effect a complete revolution inthe Treras made known on day of sale; any farther | treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex- information can be obtained of the Subscriberon the | pensive, every suiferer may cure himself speedily, premises, 3 _.. | privately, and at the least possible cost. ; WILLIAM ff. McKAY From long practical observation of the treatment Privectown Royalty, Feb. Sth, 1804. | pursued in the most famous Institutions of this coun- SALE OF | try and the continent, for those diseases referred to Valuable Freehold Property | in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat | unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success s|/which bas hitherto characterized his practice, in be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, which the distressing consequences resulting from | =k | : wares he injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar- | | at the Colonial Building, in Charlotteiown, |¢ j ae ie ae FOR SALE. A FIRST RATE ONE HORSE NEW PATENT THRESHING MACHINE, war good physician, as well as every mercenary ranted perfect, will be sold cheap, and time given | for payment, if purchased soon. Enquire of THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Ch'town, Feb. 8, ise4. ‘47 This Machine would be found a great advan tage to a Club of three or four Farmers, for | Lots Numbers Niuteen (19), Twenty-six (20), Thirty- | correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, | four (34), and Forty-two (42), in the Royalty of | with a Bank note or Bill on a London bouse for £5 private use, and to have straw fresh whenever TAN HK MAILS for the ne‘ghboring Provinces and the United States will, until | | further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every Ks- desperate cases. Lord Anson’s expedition) DAY, THURSDAY sad SATURDAY Evening, | Joseru Hester, Solicitor. at 8 o'clock. '6r England, Newfoundland, and Bermuda, Supplementary Mails will be made up every 5A- TURDAY following, as follows: Thursday, Dee. 31st, Thursday, Feb. 25th, on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the saparilia, and similar dangerous medicines are en- hour ef Twelve o'clock, noon, by virtue of a| tirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases cau Power of Sale contained iv a certain Indenture of only be reasonably expected at the hands of taose Mortgage, dated the Tenth day of December, 1860, | Who devote their chief attention to such diseases; and made between the Honorable William Forgan, | and to such only can confidence be safely extended. of the Royalty of Charlottetown, and Susan Kemys, | Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has | his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of | been instrumental! in resuoring to health and happi- | Charlettetown, aforesaid, of the other part, and by | ness, whilst to all who need sach aid he offers every suid Daniel Hodgson ussigned to me,—All those ! assurance of speedy restoration. Foreign Kesipents can be successfully treated by Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Pasture | more fully and at large appear. For further particulars and terms of Sale, &c., |apply to the Subseriver or his Solicitor. Dated at Charlottetown thig 31st August, | A. D. L563. | “i WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. R. DE KOOS’ GUTTAE VITAE or | LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters | Patent of England; Seals ot the Faculte de France; Royal Coilege of Prussia, §c , have in numberless | instances proved their superiority over every other | | advertised remedy fur Spermatorrhoea, languor, las- /fBXHE above Sale is POSTONPED until | situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of June next, | citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for | A.D.1364, at the same place, and at twelve o'clock, ciety, study or business; indig-stion, pains in the }uoou. Dated the 20th February, A.D. 13864. | side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in | WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. | the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &c. <= team, = Rowers READY RELIEF. THE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN- TERNAL REMEDY, STOP3 THE MOST EXCRUCIATING PAIN T IN A FEW MINUTES, . AND RAPIDLY CURES THE PATIENT, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Proves its superiority to all other Medicines at once. TTS FIRST INDICATION Isto relleye the sufferer of PAIN, no matter from what cause it may originate, or where it may be seated. ™ If in the Head, Face, or Throat If in the Back, Spine, or Shoulder ; If in the Arms, Breast, or Side ; ‘If in the Joints, Limbs, er Muscles - If in the Nerves ,Tecth, er Ears ; Or in any other part of the body, its applieation to the part or parts where the pain exists will afford immed- One teaspoonful of RADWAY’S READY RELIEF to a wivegiass of water will, in a few minutes, re- store the patient to ease and comfort. if Lame, Cripple1,or Bed-ridden ; If Palsied, Scalded, or Burned ; If Bruised, Wounded, or Cut ; it Strained , Injured, or Disabled ; If Sun Stroke, or seized with Fits - { If Weak in the Spine or Back ; RADWAY’S READY RELIEF should be ayplic4 to the part or parts afflicted. It in- stantly relieves the patient from pain, and quickly the cause. There is no name whatever jg. seribed in the hat!”" The result was an instant acquittal, He was one day examining a w whose inebriety, at the time to whieh the evidence referred, it was essential to pig client to prove. He quickly discovered the man’s character. Lie was a fellow who be described, as, * half foolish with To guery.’’ * Well, Darby, you told the truch | to these gentlemen ?”" ++ Yes, your ; | Counsellor O Conneil.’’ ** How do you knuw jmy name?’ + Al! sure every one our own pathriot.”” * Well, you are a good | humoured,bonest fellow; now tell me, | did you take a drop of anything that de ” |** Why, your honor,I took my share ofa (of spirits.’’ ** Your share of it; now, by the | virtue of your cath, was not your share of it | ALL BUT THE PEWTER?’ * Why, then, dear The Court | knows, that’s true for you, sir.” was convulsed at both question and answer, | It soon, step by step, came out that the man | : sill , oe ; te relief. ’ y while being compounded, should be stirred | *2 give & remedy. read pills, properly | wanted. | Charlottetown, aforesaid, as the same are delineated | £10, in order that a package of medicires to per I® SEIZED WITH PAIN wep drunk, and ap nos, therefore, a : . . ° ‘ omnia d -od ie oe te ee a ae ee ee ee Ge Ge © ee ee eee ar Oe ee Fl - . : . P - tent witness, Thus O'Connell won his case * with a murderer’s knife, So ewinent a} atenntne, ee. ar yee *) Wi A I L 5 Royalty made and sow ke Xt % the ‘Office of the | meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by In the Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys ; for bis chent writer as Van Helmont tells us that Dr. decided Operativns. Chalk powders, or a few Rewist car of Deeds and Keon of Plans for the | 2°%* mail, thus ay pe pr soca? eer ogant ; Jn the Bladder, Spleen, or Liver ; r . . . : * ° . oN | dn f coloured water, act with great effi- - said Island, ref -e. bei ul sunto had will unnecessary loss Of valiabic time, which imust other. ' In the Teeth, Ears, or Throat ; ea CE mea ik ' i ory Godonias wys so nice in his prescriptions, | 4rops of coloured t 3 Winter Arrangement. —mitiidin£ eedeens Sn this Thisies ov Servers Spusens JUDSON’'S | MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. The Manochan or Great Medicine. pas Pills bave now been thoroughly tested and have mawtained the highest ebaracter everywhere, they have the wonderful power of re- storing tohealth persons suffering under all diseases . * « | genuine aod unadulterated medicines. }or at any time damped their hopes mever | s.turday, Jun. 2d, 1864, Saturday, “ 7th’ | Joserw Hitt et. Salicitor | This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole ee oes seoat Gran deastenctenieaall m.. | arising from The great dramatist has not only made | failed to add new vizour to the distemper, Thursday, * ith, Thursday, Mareh 10th, | diel Schiele aceite ; | aystem, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus | canons Insects, the application ‘ot RADWAY’S READY } IMPURE BLOOD fal : thi od f - ii for it usually killed those who were in the; Seturday, “ lth, Siardiy, “ “Th, |. pics 2 cet : )...... |Speedily removes nervous complainis,renovates the | RELIEF to the wound will prevent inflammatiou and : ee careful mention of this mode of surgical . : Tiursday, “ 8th, Thursday, “ ith,’ | A rather singular case of somnatabulism oc- | impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most | mortification. ‘ and as the Blood is the life when pure, eo it is when treatment, but in one of bis sensation scenes, | !#8t Stages of it, aud confined those to thei: Saturday, “ 30th, Saturday, “ 26th, | eurred in Boston on Thursday night last. | shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore | FEVER AND AGUE. corrupt the source of nine-tenths of the diseases Thursday, Feb. Lith, which affict mankind. the force of which is ver) much diminished | hammocks who were belore capable of some, in our day, gives a vivid description of its| kind of duty.” Captain Cook went into efiidacy in the following dialogue between | the same seas on voyages of discovery, in Hippolito and Miranda : — which the gailors were coustadtly excited | « Hip. Ob! my wound pains me. with adventures or the hope of them, an | Mir. 1 om tele to Cn \ 6k. scarcely suffered from scurvy atall. A) [ She mmeenaps the srord. merry heart,’ says the Wise Monarch, Hip. Alas! 1 teel the cold air cowe to mo; +" deeth good like medicine; but a broken My wound shoots worse than ever, _, Spirit drieth the blood.” Mir. Does it still grieve you? | The sweet influence of faith and hope was, [She wipes and anoints the srcord. | S2¢rcely ever shown more remarkably than Hip. Now wethinks there's something just | in some imaginative medical practice of the upon it, | Prince of Orange, io the siege of Breda, io Mir. Do you find no eas» ? /1625. That city. long besieged, had sut- Hip. Yes, yes, upon the sudden all the pain | fered all the miseries that constant fatigue. | Is leaving me. Sweet heeven, how anxiety, and bad provisions could bring | I am eased !” upon its inhabitauts. Tue scurvy broke out, | Those who may be inclined to censure the | aod carried off great numbers. ‘This. and | improver of Sbakspeare as a too superstitious | the seeming hopelessness of the defence, dis- | gentleman, or as one too much inelined to} posed the garrison to a surrender; but the tumour the fantasies of the people for whom | Prince of Orange, not willing to lose the, his dramas were written, may de pleased | place, but unable to retain it, contrived to) to know that this theory aod prectice bad the learned support of pot only the illus- trious Van Helmont, but such eminent au- thorities as Descartes, Father Kircher, G ibertas, Magnus, avd many others. One of the most famous teachers and practitioners of sympathuiic surgery was’! Sir Kenelm Dighy, a gen leman of the bed-! gallon of water. chamber in the evurt of Charles [. Le not | manders let into the secret. medivines against the scurvy, said to be of | small vials were given to each physician, |‘ aod it was said that three or four drops Not even were the com-'¢t The soldiers | only taught and practised this mode of cure | and people flocked around the physicians in_ Head, Heart, Lungs and Stomach. the honour of deiending it in foreign coun-|tenane>. Maay of the sick were speedily | tries, and especially before the nobles and|and perfictly recovered. Such as had not learued men of Montpelier. Mr. Jame-| moved their limbs for a month be or were | Howell has carefully reported an interest-| seen to walk, with their limbs straight, | « with distinguished success iu Kug!and.bui bhai | crowds. Cheerfulness was upon every coun- | }o | foundations of vitality. Thursday, April 7th, i3th, Saturday, 9th. i. C. OWEN, Postimaster-General. General Post Oflice, Charlotcetown Saturday, Dee 2 FREB WEALTH OR Te INVALID HOLLOWAY'S PILLS! Loss of Appetite—Loss of Strength —Loss of Health. The marvellous effect of this fine medicine upon send letters to the soldiers, promising them | the system is such as to immediately rally wll the | she had left the house in hey sleep, and was | happy man again.”’—D F.F., Inverness. speedy assistance, and sending pretended | vite! functions, the appetite is soon restored, a full P y / &P flow of spirits quickly follows, the body becomes , 7 immensely invigorated, with a certainty of restored | great price and still greater efficacy. Three | bealth: fresh air and a littic exercise are necessary | a . ay | ’ | occurrence of Thursday night after retiring, | loway’s Pills imparts tone end energy to the most until she was awakened by the officers. | ' 7 : | delicate constitutions, and in a manner as to astonish | were sufficient to give a healing efficacy toa ali who take them. By their extraordinary virtves | hey have obtaiued the largest sale of any medicine ! : : espe repeal of ull Jaws forthe rendition of fugitive slaves charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene- o bring about a permanent state of things. Hol- in the world. Look to the regularity of the functions of these | rder tue slightest departure from the proper action, | | and, therefore, may be considered as the regulators | 7 of the mainspring of haman life. Apoplexy can | lways be prevented if the proper action of the | the night bellyat the nama dupe pointing to -, the beil-bandle, but secing tat she paid no Holloway’s Pills restore to | | throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in | | which wercury, sa'saparilia, &c. are too often em ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of bealth, | its surprising efficacy has only to be tested ta be ap- | | preciated. As these complaints if neglected become chronic or incu able, sufferers will do well before they waste | | valuable time iu seeking aid frow instruments, and | other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, | | to make tair trial of a remedy, which concocted va | j}unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may | be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet | }table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. | | Price, Vis, and four times the quaotity at 33s per | jbottle, The £5 packages containing twelve Ils | quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, | | wi'l be sent from 23, Bedford Place, only on receipt of | the amount per draft on a London house or otherwise. | Extracts from letters which can be seen by any | jone. ‘TI am happy to say that Lam now quite well, thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’— | | D. P St. Asaph. “LT amgpappy to say that 1 shall | not require more, thank God, and 1 hope He will | reward you for wuat you bave done for me.”—A.C., Hartleyool “If my tongue could speak, or my pen : : : : | could write to express my gratitude to youl should |Syooned the third time. On reaching the feel happy, but ‘wahther Slaras nor a ot wine | house, the outer door was found ajar, and the | gay do so.”—H.A Birmingham. “Without you officers learned that a shurt tine previously iT should have been in my grave, but now i am a “TI can j never thank you sufficiently; had | never read of |the Gutte Vite, where or what I might bave been jnow, I cannot tell.’—W. G., West Pelton. | About half-past 12 o’cluck on that evening officers Lincoln and Trask observed a female | with a bed-spread over her head and trailing ‘on the ground, emerge from Belierica street and slowly walk across Causeway street to an | apothecary store on the corner of Lancaster | street, the door of which she attempted to } open, but it was locked. Her movements had | been observed by persons who were passing and who stopped and made sundry rude 1e- | marks, of which she evidently took no notice. | Mr. Lincoln stepped up and cold her to ring ‘attention to him, he laid his hand on her shoulder and partly tursed her around, when jshe suddenly screamed ‘* mother,’’ and fainted. She soon revived, so as to be able to indicate her place of residence in Billerica street, and enquiring where she was, and how she caine there, when she again fainted, and before she could be removed tu her house she /awakened by stepping into snow tn the yard. } rp ha |The sommambulist, who bears an unexcep- tionable character, had no knowledge of the }? AINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT, KHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE toe | KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &. DK DE KOOS’ COM- Among the subjects brought before the Senate POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy was a bill introduced by Senator Sumner for the | Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis- = | rally, which too frequently harass the sulilerer over THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. | | the best years of life, and end only in an agonizing Bai Mange Leave Hidhiad tender. dhe netted penationen death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, Her Majesty’s Gian’ and the Chefs of and inthree days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, sMajesty : eu | 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., lls , and m > | &e., have utterly failed. wots Qapeerech asters | 333. per box. The superiority of these celebrated HERAPION:—or CURE OF | medicines over everything of the kind,is universally CURES, This successful and highly popular acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for ing case in his owa experience. La endea- vouring to part two of his friends who were fighting a duel, Mr. Howell was severely wounded in the hand by the sword of one of them. This incident suspended the fight, and one of the combatasts bound up the wounded hard with his garer, took the patient home, aod seat for a surgeon. But the wound became inflamed, and, lock-jaw being apprehended, Sir Keuelm Digby was seat for. . The great man, the man of science, the court physician came. We are not tod i . . | g j ~e, ' medicament, as employed in the continentai hospi- | them without precedent. | bowels be attended to, which this famous mediciue |tals by Rustan, Jubert, Velpeau, and others, cor- | Many there are, who from natural diffidence, or sound, aud whole, boastiog their cure by the | b yt ft | wever fails to accumplish. Disorders of the head | bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine | fear of discovery would silently bear their afflictions Prince's remedy. : r | and heart often terminate suddealy and fatally | of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em- | Tatber than apply tor aid to those from whom they When we have such facts as these, how) from obstructions in the system, which might gene- | ployed. hinds of a a ie appearance of | Way reasonably expect relief. With the abore reme- are’ we to discuss or examiue the pretensions | = oon ee small and teguler | medicine, it can be fett orcarried anywhere, and | dies the suiferer may without the Knowledge of a of any medicine or medical system? And oo ; | taken from time to time without exciting suspicion ees one re speedily, privately, and J . : i To il i | . ssible expense ids f , . —_, ‘ S Each package contains full instructions for every | @t the least poss I the experience O\ almost every persoad cap | Female Disorders. pena we AI I have taken your Pills and always derive great furnish facts of a similar character. No medicine can be so infallibly relied upon for | THERAPION, No 1,- in three days only oenefit from them -W. W. H., Queen's Coliege, For example, ihe hands are covered with } overcoming all obstructions as these Pills ; they | removes gonorrhea, glect and all d scharges, effec. Caméiridge. ae have taken your F ills with the most warts. You try acids, caustic, and the} "eve" fail to restore a healthy action throughout the | tually superseding injections, the use of which does | bappy result. —B. H., Cork. Your Pills do me t | t . — b es ’ fit system. Tue printed instructions will enable all to | irreparable barm by laying the foundation of stric. great good,I feel better this last twelve months than actual cautery, but with no benefit. y _ ae tee ; The | correct the first symptoms of disease, and avert| ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery, OE. FONte before. "—F.. G., Wareham, Ashford. old ones grow out again, and new ones are! many serious maladies. Holloway’s Pills soon | piles, irritation of the lower bowei, eough, bronohitie, |‘ Your Pills did me more gc od than anything I have : , ‘ortable | change the si:kly aud sallow complexion, cae saat a oe and | newing the bloom of health. To femates entering rideous, and you are in despair. thus re- | asthma. and some of the more trying complaints of | taken.’ —M. J Dursley. ‘‘I bave tried your Pills a | this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, | #4 derived the greatest benefit therefrom.”"— V, Some day | into womanhood, or at the turn of life, these Pills | affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme- | @., Navy Hotel, St. Helier’s. Persons exposed to the Malaria of Ague, or if seized with Chills and Fever, will find # positive Antidote and Care in Radway’s Ready Relief. Let two teaspoonsful of the Ready Relief, in a wine-glass of water, be takca on getting out of bed in the morning, and however ex- posed to malaria you will escape. WHEN SEIZED WITH CHOLERA, or Diarrhea, or Flux ; DPysentery, Cramps, and Spasms ; Bilious Cholic, or Gastritis ; Scarlet, Typhoid, or other Fevers ; Influenza, Coughs, or Colds ; Inflammation of the Stomach or Rowels ; RADWAY’'S READY RELIEF SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNALLY. One dose will stop the pain; its continued use will, ip a few hours, cure the patient. How IT CURES. The secondary indication of RADWAY’S READY RE- LIEF is to cure the patient ef the disease or malady that occasions the pain; this it accomplishes rapidly and radically. So swift is the patient transformed from pain, misery, weakness, and decrepitude, to the delight. ful enjoyment of health and strength, that p:tients fre- quently ascribe its talismanic power to the supernatu- ra! influeuce of enchantment. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, GOUT, NEURALGTA, TOOTH ACHE, CROUP, INFLUENZA, SORE TH OAT. QUINZY, DIPTHERIA, HOARSENI! SS, BRONCHI- TIS, STIFF JOINTS, ENLARGED TENDONS, HEAD ACHE, (Sick or Nervous,) ASTHMA, or HARD BREATHING. It is truly marvetlous how quick RADWAY’S REANY RELIEF cures the suflcrers. of these maladies. The poor, crippled, and pain-stricken Rheumatic has not t wait days before a change takes place, but in a few minutes derives ease and cornfort. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CURED. Twenty Years of Sleeploss Nights. Wm. Sydney Myers, E*q., of Havana, Cuba, the cor- respondent of the London Times, suffered with Acute and Chronic Rheumatism for twenty-five years, and for twenty years he had noi enjoved one whole nighi’s calm rest. He applied RADWAY’S SEADY RELIRF—it im- mediately gave him ease and secured him the first calm aud undisturbed sleep during .he twenty years. The coutinued use of the READY RELIEF cured him. PREVENTION BEITER THAN CURE, THERE IS NO OCCASION FOR SICKNESS. Wher you first feel pain, then take a teaspoonful of the READY RELIF,in water; or apply it to ihe paris where you feel the discomfort, ALL MALIGNANT DISEASES first give waruing of their presenre, and if met prompt- } before they become securely intrenched within the system, will be readily expelled. | } | SIGNS OF SICKNESS, Headache, Pains in the Limbs—in the Stomach, Row- eis, and Kidneys—Celd Chills, and Hot Flushes, Coat- ed Tongue, Burning Skin, Nausea, Shivering, Dullness, Loss of Appetite, Restlessness, Giddiness, &c., &e., are premonitor) symptoms ef Malignant Diseases. One dose of the READY RELIEF is sufficient to break up io expel diseased action, and restore the patient to The following are among the distressing variety | of diseases in which these Pills are invaluable, | Biiows Fevers axp Laver ComMPLAINTS—-General | Debility, Loss of Appetite and Diseases of Fe —the Medicine has been used with the most bene- | ficial results in cases of this deseription :—King's | Evil and Scrofula, im its worst torms yields to the | mild yet powerful action of this most >+murkable Medicine. Night Sweaw, Nervovs Debility, Net- | vous Complaimts of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Painters’ Colic, are speedily eared. | Dyspepsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first end | eecond stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy , Lile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Fiatabeney, | Loss of Appetite, Heartvurn,Headaebe, Restlessness, il] Temper, Anxiety, Langour, and Melaneboly, which are the general eymptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its care. Costivenrs by cleansing the whole Jength of the intestines with a sulvent process, and without vio- ‘lence: ali violent purges leave the bowels costive | within two days. | Fevers, of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a | regular cireulation, through the process of | tien in such eases, and the thorough sviution of all | intestinal obstruction in others. fcurvy, Utcers ano Invererate Sores, by the | perfect purity which this Medicine gives to the .ood aud all the humors. Ecorsutic Erurrrexs and bad complexions, by rs | their alterative eflect upon ihe fluids that feed the - | skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all |sruptive complaints sallow, cloudy and other dis- agreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of Sant Rnewm, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Commos Coins and INFLUENZA will always be cured by one | dose, or by two ist the worst cases, MercuriAt Diskases — Persons whose constitu. tions have become impaired by the injudicions use of Mereury, will find this med cine a pericet eure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the mcat powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. {@ The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills sre nade, were discovered in a very surprising way ainong the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight the very interesting account jt contains | i | of che “Great Mepicine’’ of the Aztecs, OBSERVE —The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Pills, and retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine, bave the signature of B. L. Jndson & Co. on each box. Se &. SUMS G ED, Prop’s. NEW YORK, Sold by all Dea'ers. E. P. U. C. R. T. A: . | * . > : eos 1 oun a stranger offers. for sixrence, to send them | will be found invaluable. They should be taken | dies have been powerless. | Sold by Langiey & Jolaston, Hollis-street, Ha- i that he even looked at the wounded hand, ger offers, for sixpence, | wi 0 y | “PEM APRON, Wes, dee ipentite. disease | titas, dlove. Sooting WR. Wasme, Onsrietsctome, SOLDIERS, Hunnewell’s Great Remedies. wuch less that he made avy application to it. That would have heen a very empirical, uescientifie, and altogethe: quackish method. Bven Dryden’s Miranda knew better than titat. Sir Kenelm gravely asked if there was anything which had the blood upon ir. They made diligent search, and found at Jast the gerter, stiff with the gore clotted and dried upon it. The great surgeon theo asked for a basin of water—common water, we are left to suppose—in which he disso! ved : jtex | two or three times a week, as a safeguard against . r all clean away. He counts them and ae dropsy, beadachea, palpitations of ie tend, and all! of the bones. sore thyoat, threatened destructionof | Prince Edward [sland ; J. Ward, Esq., News Ofliee, the number on a slip of puper, which he | nervous affections, so distressing at certain periods, | the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, piw- | Sydney, Cape Breton; EH. Parker, (late Palmer puts in his pocket, and you see him po|,, , al | ples, spots, blotebes, and all diseases for which it | & Co) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & Co., more Ina tor: night all the warts, new) Sick Headache, Indigestion OT | has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, | Mobile; M. 4. Decoage and Edward Guiilot, New : 2 " : ei } F l Sto h 1 Di | sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer’s | Orleans; Fongere, New York; Musson & Co., Que- aed old, big and little, have disappear >| ou mach, ane isor- | teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine | bec, C. A. & J Langley, Yates Street, San Fran- and never again return. The man did eal dered Liver. | every vestige of oerane rapidly disappears; and the | Ea. as ety ee ones: McCoubrey, : : -_| skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy, | Bsq., St. John's, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker | thing to the waris—perhaps, he anointed | Ir such a deranged state of health the food is | THERA PION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper- | & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lymans & Co, | the paper; or was it the expectation of aeeaahas doshas toamentetted? tearhdeanenee | matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences | Toronto, of whom also way be had ** THE MEDI. | eure? You had faith evough to give the | Poisonous _— | aiial ‘ . | TISER ” b Id afi . : a Saal : ve. | arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, | CAL AD¥ » or shou ificulty arise in pro- sixpence, which you were assured was a) nae snaiaaaes fama woke hove sveuuaren ak ‘unhealthy climates, &c. It possesses surprising | Ouring any of the above, enclose the amount by | ! 5 ’ mere formality. : af : r power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi. |dratt or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Blooms- | As to expecting a cure, themselves an ho, regs _ es |litated. To those who are prevented entering the bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be sent | | they bave constantly exercised over the digestive | | securely packed per return. | you probably quite forgot it, until one day a handful of powder of vitriol, which was the annoying excrescences were gone. repared exposure to the san for 365 fae aan aan he immersed the! bloody garter. The effect was almost in- stantaneous. The wound lost all its pain A plessing kind of freshness, as of a cdld wet napkin, p»ssed over the bund, ane ail | Some one told tim of an old German, who! the inflammation vanished. had cured many cases, end at last, out of | The wound having beeo so wonderfully | annoyance and curiosity, he went to see) relieved, after diauer, but how long after him. the spplication we are not accurately jv-| faith or hope in the old German; but be Seeks the garter was taken out of the | knocked at his cabin door. basin aod hung up to dry before a Jarge| ‘*Goom in,’ grunted Mein Herr. fire; but uo sooner was this done than the | friend entered, ‘Ah! you got der chills| hand hegan to inflame, and was soon as bad | and fever,’ said he without moving from bis | ws before. The servant rau for the surgeon, | chianey-corner. but while he was gone it occurred to some won't bave dem any more.’ ene to put the garter agin im the liquid} He went, as be was bid, and did not! This was no sooner don: than the hand|have another fit of ague. There could; again reeovere’, and belore the arrival of scarcely be a cheaper or icss troublesome 1 fever and ague, which, for several months ce the surgeoo, or even of th» servaot who bad cure ; but it is not very easily socounted for. | Agne | organs | powder, and put in a little water, given occasionally | to children of twelve months oid, and w those of Our | three or four years, three Pills, and to others of | seven years of age, four Pills — wil! always make hildrea look blooming and healthy. Seventy-five | out of every hundred do not reach the age of matu- | ’ Weill, you cau go-— you, rity. Holloway’s Pills wouid not only preserve | St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co , Liverpool ; Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether | their bealth, but save the lives of thousands. 2 Holloway’s Pills increase the appetite, re- | ulate the liver, repress biliousness, healthily sti- | baffled all the ordinary means of cure.| Disorders incidental to Children. The liver and stomach of cinidren are, from many causes, often out of order, as they are allowed to }eat many things that would disagree with their parents, hence their blood becomes impure, and It ‘s hard to say whether he had | liable to take any disease that is prevalent, and ‘that in the worst form. One Pill, reduced to a) 4 Many peuple foolishly think that obiidren only require & (ornicsh & €o., Plymouth; Kowe, Devenpurt; Kan- | P*!pitation of the beart, whites, all pervous atfee- little medicine twice a year. { | Holloway’s Pills are the bestremedy known in the world | Jor the faliowing diseases ;— Female Irreguia-|Serofula, ee marriage state by the consequences of early error, Sa it will render essential aid by subduing all disquali- CAUTION.— Therebeing highlyinjuriousimitations A. friend of the present writer, ap artis! | mulate the kidneys, and move the bowels iv a wore | fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. | of the above, sufferers should guard against the recom- y> = ‘ , ‘ ‘ | > and a man of business, had an attack of | wholesome and natural mauner than any otber . ’ ‘ | medicine. Therapion may be procured at 11s, and 33s per pack- | mendation of other medicines by dishonest vendors, who age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack- | tus obtain a largér profit. To rrotect THE PuBLic ages for foreign shipment. direct from London only, AGAINST FRAUD, Her Masesry’s Hon. Commission Every soldier should carry with him a supply of Radway’s Ready Relief. It supplies the place of all other medicines , and as a beverage,a teaspoonful of the Relief, to » wine-glass of water, is a nicer, pleasunt- cr stimulant than brandy, whisky, or bitters. SICKNESS PREVENTED IN THE 87a MAINE REGT. Eighth Maine regiment, Serg’t °. P. Lord, writes that Radway’s Ready elief saved tho regiment from death while quartered at Tybee Isiand, 3. C.. when working in the swamps, erecting fortitications. Every man seized = auc other Fevers, Fever and Ague, Diarrhora, Dysentervy. Rheumatism, was c by the nse of the Ready Relief. p: AP See CAUTION. In all cases ask for Radway’s Ready Relief. Tak f . Take noother. See that the signature of aaa & Lo, w on the outside label of exch bottle. Every agent is aes oa aud fresh stock. Price 25 cents per le. Sold by D, uggists, Merchants Seieaten uggists, Mere’ and country RADWAY & CO, $7 Maiden Lane, New York, by which £i 128. are saved: and £10 packages for PRS have directed trut the words ** WaLteER Dk Roos, the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater | LONDON,’’ be printed in white letters on .he Stamp | saving iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur- | aired to the above, to imitate which is felony. chaser should state which of the three nuinbers he! February 3, 1562. i eis Hoy. Commisstoners have gra- | IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEVAN’S PILLS. ciously permitted the Governmentstamp,bearing the | word * Therapion’’ in white letters, to be attached | to each package; thus insuring the public against | ;a fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor | ¢ ait si . ‘ the sole right of supply throughout ber dominions; ue combination of ingredients in these and any infringement of which they will prosecute | Pilis are the result of # long and extensive with the utwost severity. j Practice. Tobey are mild in their operation, and Agents von Exeuanp, Thomas & Co,. 7, Upper Certain In correcting all irregularities, Painful Apothecaries Cowp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Bristol; | from cold or otherwise, headache, pain ir the side, dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable through | tions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, ali medicine vendors in the known world, or in case | “© disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of difficnlty, by enclosing a draft or order for £5 or Of bature. £10, according to the nature of the case, payable in | Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills i ‘ing upon the Lord's Day—worke and charity alone excepted.’’ liay-MAKING oN SUNDAY —The celebrated | Sunday hay-making case, which has excited | 80 much attention during the last few months, | «xg Complarats can be effectually cured. came before the Court of Queen’s Bench on | \the 22nd ult. | Several persons—a farmer, his neighbours, | It will be remembered that nd Jabourers—were convicted before the “magistrates at Leigh, in the eastern part of Lanvashire, for making hay on Sunday, con- ‘trary to the provision of an Act of Charles. LI., called ** The Lord's Day Observance | Act.”” /man, artificer, workman, labourer, or other “person whateoever shall do any worldly ja- , bour, business, or work of their ordinary cail of necessity | The farmer, | The statute enacts that “ no trades. London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large | was the commencement of a vew era in the treat- | in his affidavit, etated that there were ap- Hunnewell’s Fclectic Pills.—THE TRUE FORM OF A CATHARTIC.—By the application of true Medical Laws, both character and economy are combined in this wost valuable Pili. To pre- vent putting into the stomach ench entities of indigestible and injurious drugs usuelly contained | in Pulls that require from four w six to get a decent / cathartic, and to prevent the Grping Pans 0 errencously judged to be evidence of character, was the study in this development. | exceeding one and never more than two Pills, settles the question of economy, and confidence is asked to test their true character in J) yspepsia, Costiveness, Bitiousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, al derangements The dose seldom of the Stomach and Boweis, and #6 a true Family Pill. For Worms they are a sure cure, Hiannewell’s Universal Cough Remedy. —The basis of this truly wonderiul prepare tion, ; now of such well-earned celebrity, is a freedom | from every component esIculated to debilitate, and | by such to allow the greatest freedom of use, day oF | night, as the only true theory by which J'hroat aud To prevent asking attention to long stories of | great cures, when local causes make alwost all such complaints different ineffect, I would ask confidence which will be sacred, in Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Thoat, Bronchial and Asthmatic Complaints, | Whoopmg Cough, and to all Throat and Lang Complaints, which, when neglected, end in Con- sumption. Testimonials from Physicians of the | bighest respectability, and from invalids, can be sech at my wflice by all interested, Hunnewell’s Tolu Anodyne.—This justly celebrated preparation, which bas so truly the name and tame of a Tre Anodyne by result which had baffled every other attempt at eure oF relief in Newralgin, Gout, Nernous Headerhe, Totth and Ear Ache, Cholera Morbue, Pais iv thed or Bowels, Hysteria, Distress after Eating, Lose of gone tor him. An five or six days, by keep-| Elias Aslunole wrote iu his Diary, April —e Sie eee ahaa Sees | package will be sent by return mail, carefully se- ment of those irregularities and obstructions which pearances of rain, and in point of fact it did | Sleep, General Nervous Debility, Parexyms i@ ing the garter in soak, the cure was com-| 11, 1687: plaints ted Stone & Gravel ured from observation or accident. | bare onaigned fo many to a PREMATURE Grave. | THin, and to prevent the hay fron being in- | Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be q ! ‘ ; i San he dow ihe . camera eannaaipie ti cimneeete | No female can enjoy good bealth avless she j -|jured bh d a heed : largely nervous, and the pains in M ly Men- pleted, 1 touk early in the morning a good dose Blorebes on the Pit |Seeond ry Symp a : “ r Fi ; she is regu- |} ® endeavoured to get it in, and hia" . e pains in Monthly 1 This case of Mr. Howell, given by Sir of elixir, and bung three spiders about my | Skin Kxout |__ tons REMATURE DECAY OF THE ar, a Remain’ ‘an ob truction takts place the | neighbours assisted him in the work. An -Uo*0°™ wlso declared to be one of the most “ aah | Bowel Gomp- |Head-ache Tie-Douloureux | SYSTEM, and ita perfect, restoration, whether | 8°8*' “8 bogins to decline. | attorne ith wh ‘ | wubortant points in wedicine. A Jedy. writes from ‘ Kenelm, with @ most luwinous explanation ? neck, and drove iny ague away. Deo: laints Indigestion Tumours | arising from youthful imprudence or the deviniied of | Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills | difference Veid 1 om. the farmer had had a New York, “« were it ten dollars a drop, 1 would not : of the rationale of the cure, is what was Gratias.’ Colics ‘ wee gure meer — j adult life, infection, climate, &c. Observations on ‘are the most effectual remedy ever known for all Prvesty (oka “auc * a eat end the paring j = withont it in my family, and not one should called the oure by the wer Way—a sympa- Now what drove away the ague ? The. Comsipation ‘ef ks — 7 : ew oe- marriage, the prevention and removalof certain dis- complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they | , : jr ney working in | without we ; | the Bowels (Liver Compl'nts) tions | qualifications. Roles and pomeroes prescriptions | areinvalueble. induct ' : cs they | hay-making time, came within the etatute | a" For sale by al! Wholesale and Retail Dealers. ; theti¢ surgical hydropathy, which may be chips of a gallows, sewed in a bag and worn Consumption — Lambago Worms of all | for self ceiaiek. Balen he 4 pene aed | outpatialiets Geepued" nactnenes aes |The Lord Chief Justice and three liane JOEN L. HUNNEWEEL, Proprietor : : i ‘De r ‘ ; : 0 le ; —? ° Sominended to people who do not take kindly ‘around the neck, are good for ague; aud) a — ee ee Dalene: from {rem matrimony by the consequences of imprudence have used them at different periods, sinchaioab een judges respectively delivered their stein and | Practical Chemist, Boston, Maes. to their wet sheet packs aad duuches. The ‘the shoes in which @ man hag been hanged, | Dyseutery Retention of whatever cause ros ook ethene vote out the cure wey | cosntzy, having the sanction of sume of the most | they were unanimously of opinion that he | _ N- B.—The greatest freedom of corresponenc® dry way is the one described in the as weil as the rope, hate great efficacy. | Erysipelis Urine &e., &c. fim sighunarsly ia. hg oo w io an enve- | erninent Physizians in America, jdid not. This decision will give general ~Ucited. Deuleis with good reterences supplied o® * Tempest,” and was, as it contiuues to be, Sir Kobert Boyle gives a favourite recipe. Sold at the Estabhehment of Paoressan Horo. | Re 0m receipt oF 38s hy Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub-| Explicit directions, statiug when they should not | satisfaction & | Comsntantoe. the most popular method. ‘for ague:—Beat together salt hops, and ,, Lord Gilbourne, an Faglish nobleman, biue currants, and tie them upan the wrist. way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London ; also yall respectable Drugyists and Deulers in Medi- ciues throughout the civilized world, atthe fullow-_ lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. be used, with each Box—the Price One Doliar : | Dox, containing from 50 te 60 Pills. Pills seut by mail, promptly, by remitting to the The Cause and ure of Premature per favour of the farmer that considerable sums of money were subseribed in different parts , and so strong was the feeling in| | W. R. Watson, T. DesBrisay, M. W. | Skinner, Wholesale and Reta! Agent#, , “be oo Qe: . On aan ke | ' Propri sts ‘of the country ¢ : 1g Sppears to nave been an amateur practitioner &X Teurocd eathor re 3 fifty cases cured i™4 Prices: — le 13d, 28 Yd, 4s Gd, 11s, 22s. and 33s Decline. _ Proprietors. Sold by Drag gists generally, ¢ : 7 y fo. enable him to bring the Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1803. of thie method, and his aaee e ecoien tears quake Bos. | Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines, | HUTCHINGS 4 HILLYER, Proprietors, |C#8° before the Court. ‘fhe éecision will | = —— * quite by weiting the words febra fuge, and) rauss gives a0 cutting a letter from ihe paper every day. | pemter. working Tbe dimase gradually diminishes, aud dis- whe had severely appeurs with the last letter. equal to that of Ariel. St account of the case of a car Bpen Aus lordship’s estate, . the larger sizes. patients in every disorder are atlixed to each Kox, and can be had in any language, even in Chinese. N. B.—There is a considerable saving by taking | 3 Directions for the guidance of December 28, 1863. "HE MEDICAL ADVISER on the or sent post frer, secure from observat x , , . ; direct from the Author, for 2s =. Sold by ¥. Ses 7 ATSON, No. ueen-street, Charlottetown, P. E, I, modern treatment of mente! and physical in- January J1, 1864, 81 Cedar-street, New York. jalso be a lesson to coun i“ unpaid ”” gen | this instance to try justices of the us, whose (wn sense ought in oa -). have told them that such a! | conviction was obviously unjast and absurd. | ‘European Times, Jan The Examiner S Printed and Published, every MonpayY, hy EDWARD WHELAN, at his Office, Hille borongh-street. near King-Square. Prier—tos pes un, Payable balf-yearly ay apvance. a