Anoruen Sav Troer Store, lows:— I regret to have to record another frightful tiger accident. It appears that Uapt. Curtis, 6th Dragoons, Capt. Bradford, Sillidar Cavalry, aod another gentleman, were out on a shooting excursion in the vi- einity of Sebore, where they fell in with a tiger, which had previously been wounded by some other sportsman, and was in a state ot furious madvess. Capt Rradford raised his guo, bat it unfortuvately would not go of. As the same moment the brute caught eight of the party, and, giving a hideous roar, charged down upon them with the utmost ferocity, singling owt Capt. Kradford, who was in the act of scrambling up a tree; the tiger wade a dash at him with a tremendous bound, and caught aad dragged him to the ground. Poor Bradford having raised his hand to protect his head, the brute seized his arm, c:uuching it becween bis terrible jaws #s it it had beea so much rotten wood, break. ing and splintering the bone, and lacerating the flesh in a frighful manner, Meantime Lis vompavions were not idle; but, as they were afraid of hitting their friend if they fired at any distance, they advanced boldly up to the brute,and poured shot after shot into him, till at Jast he was relled over by the eleventh bullet Ferocious to the last, the brute vever relinquished his hoid, aud fell dead in the act of aiming a blow with bis eoormous paw at the bead of his victim. Poor Capt. Bradford was carried into Se- hore in a pitiable condition, mauled all over, and it was found necessary to amputate bis arm atthe shoulder-joiut, By last accounte he was in a very preearious state. The t- ger was of monstrous size, and is said to be the largest ever seen mn these parts.” ~-- A Fawiuy ov Seven Persons Drowned.— A shocking catastrophe vecurred ou Sunday morning in Black River township, Lorain County, Olio Mr. Uerwig, with his wite und five children, set out about 5 o clock in the morning in their wagon to attend church at a neighbouring town. About an hour ufterward,a3 some men were crossing a bridge at Beaver creek, they saw two horses strugyt- ipg wm the water. The neighbuurs were alarmed and the horses extricated. When the earriage was drawn out, the bodies of Mr Herwig, bis wile and the tive children, com- prising the entire family, were tuaud in it quite dead. It is supposed that in crossing the bridge the horses became frightened aud backed off into the river, where, becoming entangled in the carriage, all the seven were drowned The oldest of the vhildrea was a gizi uf about fourteen yeurs of age. —- ' A project is maturing. called the Cape Race Electric Telegraph and Light Company. Its object is to build and station & lightship near Cupe Race, to intercept the American mail steamers. This lightship is to be 600 tons barther, and fitted with LOU horse powet eu- gines. When this ship ie stationed, there will be less danger of making Cape Kace, and will give three days’ later news from America. {¢ is intended ta lay down a sub- mariae electric cable trom the alip tu the jand. | 7. | Cortove Maaniaces.—A story is told of a young cour a judge of the Supreme Court some thirty years ago, who, as justice of the peace was, authorized to solmenize warriages, and d sired bim to marry them. A corres: | pondent of the Times of India writes aa fol- a 2 _ ee - BUSINESS CARDS. Marine Insurance Company PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Iucorporated f4th April, US863. PRESLDENT WILLIAM HEARD, Esquire. DintcTeKts HON. DANL. DAVIEs, | HON. JAS. C. POPE, | Brown, White and Faney Windsor Soaps, Ede and | HON W. W. LORD, HON. Gho. BERR, JAMBS DUNCAN, Ese. | HENRY HASZARD,Ese. SRPCKRETARY DANIEL J. ROBERTS. PP Risks taken daily at the Offices in Water-street May 4 The Liverpool and London FIRE AND LIFE | ODR. EGS to intimate that he bas just opened, | Ex © Uranus’ and “ Prioresa,”’ an extensive SON LOLOL LOLOL eet | ~ SUTHERLA Dilan k of Drugs and Chemicals, iwith additional daily expected, selected from the! best London establishments Medicines carefully prepared by himself there fore the public may bave contidence in receiving & venuing article and at the cheapest rates possible Toilet Articles in Variety. doekey Club, Rondoletia, Verbena, Kiss Me Quietly, Milieflenr, Queens Own. Highland Perfuine, Pomades, Hair ils. Hair Washes, Eau de Cologne, &« Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Hat and Clothes Brushes Nursery Articles in Variety. Kimmel's Perfumery, Feeding Bottles, Nursery Syphon Shields ; Combs, Gum Rings, Ivory and Gutta Pereha; all sizes, shapes and prices. 4 New Advert isement. lle } | | | ‘ DR. RADWAY’S PILLS ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. } ARE THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS. ARK THE BEST PURGATIVE PILLS, NO STRAINING. NO GRIPING NO TENESMUS. "QI Dp T¢* 1 ‘ > TX ALSU INSURAN( Ih COMI AN : Salpetre. Baking Soda, Washing Soda, Baking | “ue Agent for the above first class ’ wwder, Alum Blue, Vitrol, Casbeer. — S ku Jia Fire losuranee Company begs to Tartar, Camphor Castor Oil, | wi oe , a cull the tttention of the publie to the ndvasntajres | drawn); Turpentine, be al London — in we ! aC any, im respect to the security Liver Oil, Mustard, Root and Powdered Ginger, mang eins ee ip 7 to pay losses, whieh, | Cinnamon Bark, Powdered Cinnamon, Nutinegs, | to the wssared, and pretaptiess te pa on See hes Of, Fidteuse ON beer other Conipatiies tity be without disparaging oo utlorded bry superior To thievme in the Island lusurutese Cou puny bam been it : any veserted to be other Company Lendion F. & I. ' successful operation sitiee 1836. with agencies all over the world millions and a quarter sterling Phe Liverpool and and hus paid in losses unbout two Its snbseribed ea pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invests d funds alone amount fo L1,d1)2,000 st und the tire pre minme for LS6l amount to Loo 10 Ps ds ated ta ine dition to this very large capital, the Company, haven been established hefore the recent Limited Jjabilitvy Act, the individual fortunes of ench of the shareholders OMAP ERLE Sentiie of the wealthiest erchants wm Liverpool nad Loudon ure liable fou he losses ould the whole of Ue eupitat be swept iway In this cespect if differs, it is believed, from muy other ¢ a stablished here And lastly, the Avent beiag appoint dl by Powe of Attorney direetiv from England, is authorised to iraw Bills tl noment oss occurs, and without to the Home Company, to the extent of ue tf rscennd pt With ti Tet cLisprnmend ka higher mite of premium than other ich do net present the Aveut bus been advised f hee reterring ii ste riiiis se superior the Company is theungh it mivht be well justitied) to Knvlish ‘ wivantages, it Cotupate wi same advan yeous features, and the ‘ “— » heen aurees on bw the : Dir bee 4. of thie tlecdas daa i Queen ; ; ha able by instalments in three years. that the Agents here should, im this respect, *° act PROVISIONAL MANAGING COMMITTEE. a ; ~ ” St C. Palmer, Chairman, Hon. WW. Lord, M.L.C No i a ee rawness Soles oi pany Hlow. G Beer, M Lic Hon J. Pope, M.P I =e tlet ry Haszard, Iosy , reo I’. ¢ Lowden, Esq., WE. Dawson, Esq., William Heard, Esq, Queen Insurance Company James D. Mason, Esq., Thoteas Dodd, Esq, OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! TEXNHE Subscriber, having been appointed nent for tlie above first class Lisurance Com is prepared to lake risks ouall descriptions of Ss. CARVELL ul pany rupee rly . Charlottetown, Feb 10 [Extracts From Newspapers | On reference to a return wade to Parliawent. and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, oth June. LS6l, it will be secu thatthe increuse of Duty for the year, puid by the * QUEEN,” was £260, | being upwards of £1 more than paid by any other office ever yet established im this City {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 4, 1861 .] “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi fied in saying that ne other Compauy, within the period, ever uttained so large an income in either the Fire or Lite Departinents ax the Queen lusurance Company. In making this statewent,we wake ho eXceplon even in faver of our elder local companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Lisurance Companies.” [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861 ] “ Amoug there important institutions stands emi- Sulliy Queen Lusurance Company,” which last week held its annual meeting Of proprietors im Liverpool. A reference to the ninple report in another puge w ill g- | fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress roots and cereals exported 842,000 bush. made by this association since its foundation. Such | success is, indeed, rarely uttuumed ; and it attests at) curreney ; Holloway’s Pills and Ointwwent, (Baglish,) Belmou tine Candles, Prune Candles, &e &« extublishinent for Town and Country Le Queen Street, June Advice viven to the Poor gratis. 2 1863. | JOSEPH CREAMER, M. D.,. Physician and Surgeon, ISLAND. MORREL, - ------ POE. Nuvust 3, 1803 Sua UNION BANK oF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Incorporated by Act of Colonial Legislature. Capital Thirty Thousand pou ds Currency, in 3,000 shares of Ten pounds each, pay- Wim. R. Watson, Esq., Altred Phillips, Esq. Oweu Connelly, Esq, J. A. Darey, Esq, Ceerge Davies, bsq., rEXHIS BANK is formed to supply au addition to the money cine ullainn of this Is land, the want of whieh bus for sowe time been sensibly felt “ jnerensing population, an expanding Commerce, and of the eularged production of au industrious and energetic people. Lucredible as it may seem, until the vear 1855, there never was a Bauw established iu this Island; in that year, ander the pressure of a similar necessity, the Bank of Prince Edward Island was called into existence; and while it has facilitated the trade and commercial business gene rally, it has largely contributed to the develope 4 4 ment of the resources of the are supposed to have been sutistiactory to the Share holders, having for some yeurs past paid them au annual dividend of ten per cent. The inerease in the population since the veut 1855, the large addition ty onr trade and commerce, the increasing Revenue, the breadth of arable land cleared and cultivated, the growing increase of farming stock, the augmented export of yrain and agricultural produce of all kinds, have rendered further Banking operations in this Islagd absolutely becessary. : , Tt appears from the census of 1860, and from other le who went into the study vf | nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, “the authentic sources, that in the preceding five years the Increase in the pepulation of this Ishind was Y Sob persons; increase of breadth of land under cultivation 45,000 geres ; increase inthe quantity of That in the year IS61, the Luports amounted to £314,902, the Exports, including shipping, to ‘ Very well,’ said his honor, ‘ pass JOUr | ouce the exeeilence of its management, andthe pab | £343,421, currency, (showing a balance of trade iu certificate, and you may go.’ The man handed a certificate that the, bans were published, but remained. The judge continued his ewployment un- 7 come durin . | ¢he rate of £20,000 per aunuu. til the uapatieat bridegroom again aunounc- ed the intention of bis visit. * Very well,” suid the judge, and again- pursued his task. After some further delay the neglected | applieants once more remioded his honor of their desire to be married. *Why, go bome,’ said the magistrate ; | * you were married this half hour.’ it seems the law only required then a! declaration of inten‘ion of marriage betore | the official, and the recogzition of it by him Another is related of an old squire who resided in ore of the ceotral counties ot New York. He had just got eumfortably smuggled into bed, one dreary November night, when a!! at once there cawe a thunder- ing rap at the kitchen door, Le slept in a recess divided from the room only by a curtain. Leapieag out of bed, for he thought some of his married children must be very eick, be caught up some of his garments and hurried to the door, Putting his trowsers Ouly balf on, he opened the door with # crack, aud exclaimed in a nervous voice : * What do you want ? * We want to be warried,’ was the reply from without. *Go home and go to bed; you are mar- ried enough Y The old squire dashed the door to. in the faces of somebody, whetber white, black or red, he did not know, and dropping bis’ paste, bounded into bed. ' At another time, this same squire had started out early one morning with his cradle on bis shoulder for the wheat field. Just as he had reached it, a clattering of bools caused him to turn rowad, Close behind him, on foaming horses, were @ young man and woman with faces as red as ‘ pinies.’| Reining ia their steeds, the mao cried out : | * Be you Squire L——?’ ‘1 am.’ * Wal, we've ben up to your house, and your old wife told us you'd goue down this road, and she thought we'd catch you if we tried hard, You see, squire, Sully here. and | waut to get married, and were in- sumthin’ of a hurry ‘cause we want to go) to Syracuse and get home before night.’ * Very weil,’ said the old man; ‘ tarn back to the house, aud I will be there very | soon.” * Conldo't you do it just as well out here ? You see we’re in sumthin’ of a hurry.” | * Yes, L suppose Lean. Cet off, and Vil make you one in less than no time.’ «Won't it be just as strong on horse-| back! You see, squire, wer’e tu sumthin’! ot a hurry.’ ; a ‘J reckon it will ; jugt bitch up to Sallie and get hold of her right hand.’ The young man did so, ind then and there | the old squire, with his crad!e on his shoul- der, the stump of his pipe in one hand, his) whetstone iv the other, clad in howespun| | } i | } overalls and frock, perfurmed the ceremouy. | A Dutch farmer, just clad in the ermine of a justice of the peace, bad his first mar-| riage in this way. He first said to the man ; * Vell, you wants to Le warrit, do you? | + Yes,’ answered the man. *Vell, you lovesh dis voman as good as any voman you have ever seen ? * Yes.’ Toen to the woman : * Vell, do you lovish dis man so better as any wan you have seen She hesitated a littie, and then he re-'| ted ; * Vell, vell, do you like bum so well as to) be his vife ? * Vell, dat ish all any reasonable man can expect; sv you are both marrit. I pio-, nousce you man and vite.’ The man then drew out his pocket book and asked the justice what there was to pay. * Nothing at all, nothing at all; you are welcome ty it if it will do you any good.’ ciionmisibiiniias 2 Tue Vasrness or a TRintion.—Not a tril- lion of seconds bus elapsed since the creation | of Adam, nor will that number have elapsed | unti! February Ist, in the year of our Lord 28.525 '!—for in a trillion of seconds there | ere 31,687 years, 32 days, 1 hour, 46 mi-| nutes, and seconds, | ; j ‘ | | j i | ' i joe Life Department i” THOMAS KELLY, — Coach lic confidence in its constitution.” {From the Liverpool Mercury, Noy. 2, 1861.] “Tt must be gratifying to the publie generally, and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in the pust three years has inereased at We believe that ne other Company, within the same short period, ever attuine! so large an increase either in the Fire This speaks highly for the activity ami zeal of the management, while the wrormmptuess With which all the claims, arising ont of the late disastrous fire in London were wet. tes- tifies to their financial ability and the eare and pra- dence which marked the inveatinent of these furds.”’ Watch and Clock Maker. PURCHASE, Smardon’s Corner. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF i WATCHES alweys on sale, and warranted to perform well, Price £3 10s, and upwards. WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &e. in great ruricty. Charlotcetown, August 4, L862. GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Commission Merchant. Wholesale & Re- tail General Agent, Auctioneer & Broker. r 5 j NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent for Col. Lite Assurance Company in! King’s County. Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry. Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Parmstor- Sale in King’s County, Nov. l ROSE & McINTYRE, General Commission Merchants, SS Cedar-street -- - New Vork. | PARTICULAR ATTENTION to Sales ora \'l S and other Phe ypol CE, and pure ase of Merchandize for the British American inarkeis. Refer to — A. N. Brown, Esqr., [85 Greenwich street, New York; Messrs. Elliot & Co., 16 Lemoine street, Montreal; Llon. P. Walker, Charlottetown, P. EE. Island Curmenr McIstyke. June 15, 1863 Co-Partnership Notice. | MPYUKE UNDERSIGNED bave this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as PORTERS & DEALERS British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODS, | Under the Style and Firm of VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Cc. &. VAUX. Hq: B. VAUX. Tropolit’s Buildings, 152 Granville street, Hulifux, Nova Scotia, Sept. 9, 1862, MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, — OF HALIFAX, N.S. ney and Barrister at Law Notary Public, &c, &c. Ge Orrice——Mrs. McDonaid’s, next door to. Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of Queen Square. | Charlottetown, October 21, 1861. Attor | Attorney at Law and Solicitor. ST. JOLIN, NEW BRUNSWICK. June 22, 1863. ‘ 2m pd ~ | JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, | & Ssileigh Kent Street, NFORM the inhabitants of Charlotte- town and the Country generally that they have now on hand a number of new and second-hand ; to refer to the Act of Incorporation of the and to those | parts of it especially intended for the security of ' pe veonalby lable for redem | rate charges, he hopes to meritu share of patronage tuvour of the Islund.) ‘That in twetty years, trom IS3Y to L859, the revenue more than doubled itself, the fivures being, im 1839 £17,011; in 1859 £41,000 Whilst to carry on this additiounl trade, the pub lic Banking accommodation up to 1855 was nil, and since that time it has never exceeded £52,000 per annum, or about thirteen shillings per head for the population, a sum so small as to be almost ineredi- le; while the Banking neighbouring Province of New Brunswick, it is believed, amounts to thirty shillings per head. The effect of the large additions above referred to, has been an increasing annual demand for Dis count, and for a larger amount of Circulation or Flowting Capital; but as the Bank of Prince Ed ward Island did wot provide this, the Public in their necessity were driven to the private discoun- ter for accommodation, at very heavy rates, and it has been ostimated that at these rates a sam nearly equal to the Capital of the proposed Bank is an- nually diseounted. Deeply impressed with the importance of this evil, and feeling that there is in this Island an ample field for the secure and profitable action of a second Bank, the promoters have set on foot the proposed Establishment; and in submitting this prospectus tothe Foreign as well as Island Capi talists, as a safe and profitable investment, they beg lien Bank, now before the Legislature Shareholders und the publie generally, namely, Section Ith, whereby Stockholders are declared tien of all Bills issued by the Corporation, and all debts due thereby in proportion lo the Stock they respectively hold; but no Stockholder shall be lable for any sum ex- ceeding twice the amount of his Stock, in addition j to the Stock held by hin. Aud also Section 20, wherein it is enacted that the total amount of debts (deposits excepted) which the Bank shall ut any tin owe, shall not exceed three times the amount of the Capital Stock paid in. The Directors being made liable in their pri Vvute Cu prac ie 8 for uny eXcerss. Subseription lists for Stocktukers already largely in the hands of euel of the provisional conmiittee Charlottetown, April 20, 1863. @- mane ’ A CARD. "ENIE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thatiks to his numerous customers in Town and Country venerally, begs to inform therm that he hus removed his resitence ta Renut-street, East of Mr. Jounx tluiman s, bute her.and nearly opposite the residence of Jown Score, Esq., Carriave Builder, where he is prepared, WETHLINCREASED FACLILILPLES, to execute all orders entrasted to him in his line of business with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH, subscribed for) are | ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS. Viz; House, Sign, Carriage Painting, Plain and Orunmental Da- per-hanging, Imiiation of Wood and Marble, Aud every thing connected with the trade, & Sleigh Aud by p@etuality and moderate prices, he solicits a share of public patronage. te Always on hand, for sale in season, WAG- GONS and SLEIGHS of the BEST MATERIAL and LATEST FASHIONS. te’ The Subscriber alse wishes to intimate that he bas opened a BOARDING HOUSE for the ae commodation of permanent and transient boarders, | with larve stabling accommodation. With mode- kK. H. MARTIN, Kent Street. Ch. Town, April 27, 1863. t&V -DENTIFRICE SOAPS, &e. Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap. Robinsons’ ludexicat Dentalsoap. Pelletier’s Antisepticand Aromatic Tooth Soup. John Gosnell Paste, and Co’s Cherry Tooth (fPNUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- | ered a8 substitutes for all the Powders and Washes heretofore used, are prepared expressly for the TET, 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- Builders, septic and Astringent properties with which | — ‘the are combined. ‘They effectually rid the mouth of the feetid miter and tartar, which render the breath so impure and disagreeable. They give tous Dr. Sutherland ean be consulted daily at bis | It is the natural consequence of an} ‘ountry, and its results | accommodation of the | ">? All orde April l4, L862 sold cheap for prompt payment. rg punctually attended to. | CARKIAGES, open and covered, of diflerent styles, which will be | A CARD. "Qn the Square.” HE SUBSCRIBER having been in! sh the Commission Business for many years, begs | to intimate tothe public that he has now opened an Establishment at Summerside, Prince Edward Is laud, where cousignments will be received and promptly disposed of on moderate terms. Produce purchased and shipped to order | WM. BRALRSTO, Auctioneer and Genera! Agent. Summerside, P. KE. Island, May LI, 186, oR” Rerenesces— Hon. J.C. Pore, Summer. | side; Hon. James Yeo, Port Hill: Hon. Danrer Davies, Charlottetown; James Camprere, Esar., St. Eleanor’s. Ju } anl strength to the gums, and a clear pearly whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre- /mature decay of those priceless organs, the ‘fall value of which is never realized until they are lost to us lorever. THE STEREODESMIC, cR DENTISTS’ TOOTIL BRUSHES, These TOOTH BRUSHES have been exten- sively introduced, are highly recommended oy the most eminent Dentists, and are war- canted to purchasers by JOHN GOSNELL & ©@., TRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSH. Vnly sold in this City by WM. R. WATSON. tar A supply of SILVER SOAP recom. | mended asthe BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN for cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware. January 6, 1882. W. R. W. Inventors and Putentees of the. a0 PILES NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET, BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS IS ALWAYS SECURED. Newly Discovered Principles in Purgatives. Dr world and the Mercury ever discovered. VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOTS, HERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE- PARED IN VACUO. One grain of the extract of the medicinal proper ties offimiway’s Pills, pos a greater Curative power over disease Uhan a Uiousand of the crude and thuteriads that enter into all other pills in use Mills are compounded of the active inedicinal proper ties of the Koots, Herbs, Plauts, Flowers, Gums, Xc. of Which they are composed, One dose will prove their superiority to all other pills. They PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOPHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, INVIGORATE, And REGULATE THE SYSTEM. Their Great Combinations. They are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, | Ulaut, Counter Irritant, suduritic AS EVACUANTS, | They are more certain and thoroush than the Drastic ) Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Harlem Oii, or Flateriuin ; ahd more rvothing aud healing thau Senna, or Kheu- barb, or Tamariuds, or Castor Oil | IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF h t Radway’s Pills are the best Purgative Pills in the only Veyetable Substitute for Calomel or they are composed of es Alterative, 5dim- flammation of the Bowels or Stomach, Liver, Splee or hidaeys, Bilious Fi Erysipelas or Conge Small Pox, Measies, or Seurlet Fever, SIX TO RIGHT OF DR. RADWAY'S REGU- LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA- Ry CAUSE OF THESE FROM THk SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS. One dose of Dr. Radway’s Pilis will cleanse the sntes- n, Bilious Cholic sstive Fever ancrers or ver , tinal canal, and purge from the bowels all offending and retained humors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the | Dest approved emetic wi!l cleanse the stomac h, with out producing inflammation, irritation, weakuess, STRAINING, } or other unplwsant symptom There are no ealve pills ib the world that will secure this deratum PETTER THAN CALOMiL OR BEITER THAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL BELLER TILAN CALOMEL OR BLUE PiLL AS ALTERATIYV &S, They exercise 2 more pow rful influence over the liver and its secretions than calomel, mereury, blue pill, hence their importance In cases of Liver Complaints ‘ther desi- BLUE PILL. | and Spleen Difliculties, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at- tacks, Headache, &c. lu the treatment of Fevers, either Bilious, Yellow, Typheid, and other reducing Fevers, they rior to quinine. Their influence extends over the entive system, controlling, strengthening, and bra: img up the relaxed and wasting energies, aod rogu- lating ell the secretions to the natural performance of their dutics, cleansing and porifying the bb od, and purging from the system all qiseased deposits and lu- pure humors. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness, Jaundice, Rush of Bleod Constipation, |Congst’ ve Fe-} tothe Head, Congestion, | ver, Obstructions, Heart Disease Sleepiness, Dropsy, Disease of Kid- Gen | Debility. Acute Erysipe- ney & Bladder Dimness of St, las, Disease of Li- (its, Headache, ver, Lown'sof Syir- Bad Breath, Bilionsness, its, |Inilamation of ‘Typhus Fever, Quinsey, ithe Intestines, Ship Fever, Dyspepsia, |Apoplexy, Malignant Fe- Measles, Enlargement ver, Melancholy, | of the Spleen, Loss of Appe-| ILysterics, Scurvy, sti 4 | tite, Amenorrhwa, Whooping Indigestion, Fainting, Cough, Intlammation, | Dizziness, Worms, Palpitations, |Retention of [Bad Dreams, Scarlet Fever, biligus Fever, | IT AM CURED. } ‘7 have taken six doses of Radway’s Pills, of three | pillx h, im six days; they eared me of Constipadion, Jndigestion, aud l-yspepsia. IT have taken Bb—tui’x, *, and many ether pills for years, and could only obtain temporary relief, If T topped the use of tiese pills for a Week my obi compleint would appear, of Dudway’s bills cured me. Urine, {leurisy eur A—r- DX udze S.ErHEN BENNETT, U.S.C. 8." “T have suffere!l with Dyspepsia and Liver C m plaint for seven years<—have used all sorts of pill-<— they would give me temporary comfort, but was cor 1 bave v<ed one! I have not taken pelted to take them ail the time ; Lam cured. of Dr. Radway's Vills ; @ partucle of medicine in six months. C. M. CHILDS, Ix xbury, Nass. PILE*, STRAINING AND) TENESMUS, PILI Ss, STRAINT.<G AN + TEN¢SMUS, Are the results of Judammation ov irritation of the ma- tous Incinb ave of the bowels, mduce a by dra-he pill-—these inmperfect pills, juste ed of being cissoived by the chile, ave carried to the lower bowels, aud ia- Guce a peris alte movement or evacuation by their irritation — hence the straning, eramps, wrenching pains, poles and tenesmus, aid the frequen! false calls to the water coset, (hat pation s undery+ who tale these imperfect pills. Ii you would avoid these annoy nees, Whenever a purgative medicine is required, take a dose of RADWAY’S KEGULAIING P1138. THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR, Persons aMicted with PILES eure by their use. COATED Willi GUM. COATED WITH GUM, COATED WITIL GUM Dr, Radway’s Pills are elegantly Couted with Guim, are tree from taste or smell, can be tuken at all times and ou all oceasions. No danger will result from celd-, if exposed to wet or dainp Weather after taking theow pills. AND , Uy re y on & positive SIX OF RADWAY'S PILLS flave secured a vigorous evacuation, in severe cases of Infaramation of the Bowels, Paraly=is, &c., alter Crotou Oil, Harlem Oil, injections and other means com- pietely failed. A doso of Radway’s Pills will remove all ob-tructions, and secure a free passage. Direetious for use are inside each box. Price per box,25 cents. Sold | by Druggists, Medicine Dealers, aud store-keepers. | N. B.—Every Agent has been turnished with fresh and new made Pills. As each box is enclosed wit & =teel Engraved Label, take none others. ’ * RADWAY & ©v., 87 Muideu Lane, New York. i August 17, 1863. STEAMER “HEATHER BELL.” | Atte FESUK Steamer * HEATHER BELL,’ W.C. Bourke, Master, will, until further notice, leave Char- | lottetown every TUESDAY morning, at half past | seven o'elock, for SUM MERSID® and SEEDLAC: j and will return to Charlottetown the following day, | j calling at Sammerside on her way down. Te For Freight or Passage apply on board at Reddin’s | | Wharf, or at Summerside to Mr. Muncey, ‘Lele- graph Ottlce. |} dune lo, L863. mon | FOR. SALE, ||| T the Store of Mr. Hucu Monacutan, | Queen Street, the following— Whiskey, Rum, Wine, Gin & Brandy; Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco and Sole Leather. ~- ——— AL. SQ- | 80 bbls. CORNMEAL. and 800 barrels FLOUR. i | All of which will be sold for the lowest pricer. July 5, 1863. 2m HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. REPARED and HOMGOPATHIC | COCOA, No. 1 Bromma and Chocolate, Filberts and Walnuts, Pranes and Raisins, Water Crackers and Pilot Bread, Mazena and Corn Starch, Lime Juice and Flavoring Essences, Salt, in crocks, baskets, boxes & bays. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, July 20, 1863. | | | LEATHER. SIDES BEST QUALITY SOLE LEATHER, cheupest and best in the J. 8. CARVELL. tf 1 CANADA FLOUR. QO. 1 Superfine and Extra — Quebec i fuspection. In lots to anit purchasers For sale by J. ROBERT PCKART, Corner Queen and Water-streets, | . Opposite the Bank. Charlottetown; June 22, 1863, 200 inarket, June &, 1863. | = — NeW HOTEL. | THE MANSION HOUSE. | HK SUBSCRIBER — late of the) “ ‘Terrace House’’—has leased the large build ing on the corner ef Pownal & King Streets, i this City, and has had it remodelled and put in per tect order for aHOTEL. He solicits the patronage ot bis friends and the travelling public to the ‘MANSION HOUSE,” which is conveniently situated for travellers on either business or pleasure, ar the Steamboat landing, Bank, and Kead being be u Row . : ae re EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. Town, P. E. I June 1, 1863. if | WANTED, A TESSEL of about 300 Tons Register. rd to load Birch at Guyssono, NS., for a Port in | Britain Apply to D. MeDoxanp, Esq., New Glasgow, N.5., W. WELSH, Bsg., Charlottetown, o4 lio the subseriber at Autizonuish | Ch | | JOUN BOYD. | Antigonish, N.S., Sin New York via Fall River. 'TEXEIROUGH Tickets to New York by | July 6, 1865 this favorite route to be bad of CARVELL, Agent s | 1863 smn Charlottetown, June The Sutlerer’s Best Friend! | | | YS. PILLS. All Disorders affecting the Liver, | Stomach and Bowels. These Pills can be confidently recommended as the most simple and certain remedy for indigestion, | flutulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, constipation, and all the wany auladies resulting from disordered | etomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of primary } importance to set the stemach right. These Piils are purifiers, alteratives, and strengtheners of the | {stomach. They may be taken under any circum- | stances, Though powerfully tonic, and satisfac- toril!y apericut, they are mild in their operation, and beneficial to the whole system. } ' /Weakness and Debility, Nervous Irritability. The wholesome efiect exercised by these admirable Pills over the blood and fluids generally, ie like a charm in dispelling low spirits and restoring cheer- fulness, Their general aperient qualities well fit them for a domestic medicine, particularly for fe- males of all ages and periods of life. They never betray any disagreeable irritating qualities; they | qnickly eject ail impurities from the system, and | regulate every function of the body, giviug wonder. | | ful tone and energy to weak and debilitated per- sous, while they brace and strengthen the nervous system in @ most extraordinary wanner, ‘To regain Hea Strength, an ‘To regain Health, Strength, and Vigour. | Whenever persons find themselves in that state | ‘termed a ‘‘ little out of health,” and there are so many causes at work to shorten life, it is necessary | that Holloway’s Pills, the finest purifier of the blood ‘ever known, should be at once taken, as they not | only rid both solids and fluids of all morbid matters, but regulate ail disordered actions, and strengthen | the frawe in @ most extraordinary manuer. Old Coughs, Colds and Asthmatical | Affectiors. These Pills, assisted in their action by rubbing | Holloway’s Ointment very «ffectually twice a day upon the throat and chest, and keeping those parts covered with the preparation, will be found the most effective remedy fur asthma, coughs, colds, bronchi- | tis, and influenza. These remedies tranquilize the | hurried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes,and | assist in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the air-passages. This treatwent has proved wonder- fully efficient in not only curing old settled coughs and colds, but asthma of many years standing, and even when patients who were in sv bad @ state as not able to lie down on their beds lest they be choked by phlegm. | Derangement and Distension of the Bowels, Flatulency, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Any symptoms of the above complaints should be | immediately met by appropriate doses of these Pils, according to the printed directions: delay may be tullowed by disastrous -onsequences. These Pills | are a certain remedy for all the ailments of the ali- | mentary canal, they secure the thorough digestion of the feod, and act most kindly on the stomach, , liver, bowels, and kidneys. As a household medi- cine they are unrivalled, and should always be at haud, | Very Important, of Costiveness Beware. Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, | , yet, at certain periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. All who are seized with apoplexy and pa- ralysis, have previously sullered from costivenegs. In the former case, the blood flies to the head, a small vein is ruptured on the brain, aud we know the rest. Let wives counsel their husbands, and | husbands their wives, never to go to bed a second night, if the bowels have not been properly moved | during the day, particularly if they feel heavy and | crowsy. A few gentle doses of these fine Pills will regulate the circulation vf the blood, and remove all dangeious symptoms. i { Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world Jor ihe following diseases :— j Ague { Female lrreguia- Scrofula, or Asthoia | i | King’s Evil rities Bilious Com iFevers of all [Sore Throats plaints |} kinds Stone & travel Blotehes on the Fits Second ry Symp Skin (rout } Tons | towel Comp Hend-ache Tie-Douloureux laints Ludigestion Pumours | | Colies lnthammation U leers Constipation of Jaundice Venerenl Affec pny rer Liver Compl nts tions Constuplion Liaunbago Worms of all Debility Viles | kinds Dropsy Kheurontism Weakness, from Dyseutery Retention of | whatever cause Ery sipelas 1 Urine | &c., &e. Sold at the Establishment of Prorrsson Totto way, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar, London ; alse by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi clnes throughout the civilized world, at the follow ing prices: Is b3d, 2a Yd, 4s Gd, (is, 22s, and Jos each Box N. B.—There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are allixed to each Box. July 6, Ls63, — ~(Is THERE Ge G ~* t WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM ? . . . Convincing Testimony, Rev. C. A. BUCKBER, Ax stant Treasurer American Bible Union, N. Y. City, Writes: “I very eheerfally add my testimony to that of numerons friends to the great value of Mrs. o. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer aad Zylobalsa- um Riv. WM. CUTTER,N Y. City: “My hair is changed to its na@iral color, and growing on bald spot.” Rev. J. Ho CORNELL, N. Y. City: “TI proenred it forarelative. The falling of the hair stopped, and restared it from beiag grey to its natural aod beau- tiful color.” Rev. J. WEST, Brooklyn, L I: “T will testify to their value in the m>xt liberal sense. They have restored my hair where it was bald, aud, where grey, to its original color.” Rev. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass : them with great effect. [ am now neither bald nor gfoy. My hair was dry and brittle; it is now soft aa in youth.” Rev. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass: “ That thoy pre- mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, I have the evidence of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, “Thave used No. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York. Numrous Certificates as above. \ \ é) 4 . W. R. WATSON, Agent fur P. BE. Island. | | wisely in refraining from their study. a — TILE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, wader the special sanctionon Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiels of the Faculte de France. HERAPION:—or CURE OF CURES, This snccessfal and bighly popular medicament, as empleyed in the continental hospi- tals by Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, aud others, cou- bives all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto em-) ployed, Devoid of taste. odowr, aud aypearance of medicine, it can be left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion Zach package contains full instruetions for every | case. THERAPION, No 1, ‘in three days only removes gonorrhea, gleet and all discharges, e ffec- tually superseding injections, the use of whieh does irreparable barm by laying the foundation of stric- ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, couzh, bronebitis, asthina. and some of the more trying cow plaints of ‘this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief, where other well-tried reme- dies have been powerless. THERAPION, No. 2, for syphilis, disease of the bones. sore throat, threatened destructionof the nose and palate; impurity of blood, scurvy, pim- | ples, spots, blotches, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaperilla, &e., to the destruction of the sufferer’s teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the skin assumes the pleasing softness of infancy. THERAPION, No. 3, for reiaxation, sper- 'matorrhea, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot, unhealthy climates, & It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi- lirated. To those who are prevented entering the | marringe state by the consequences of early error, it will render essential aid by subduing all disquali- fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. ‘Therapion may be procured at Is, and 33s per pack- jage, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack- | ayes for foreign shipment. direct from London only, by which £1 12s. are saved: and £10 packages for the more inveterate cases, by which a still greater raviog iseffected. In ordering the above, the pur- | chaser should state which of the three numbers he requires. Her Masesry’s Hon. Commisstoners have gra- ciously permitted the Government stamp, bearingthe word *‘ Therapion ’’ in white letters, to be attached tu each package; thus insuring the public against fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor the sole right of supply throughout her dowinions; and any infringement of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. Acents ror Encuanp, Thomas & Co , 7, Upper St. Martin’s-lane, London; Kaimes & Co, Liverpool; Apothecaries Comp, Glasgow; Ferris & Co, Bristol; Cornish & Co., Plywouth; Rowe, Devenport; Ran- | dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable through all medicine vendors in the known world, or in case of difficulty, by enclosing a draft or order for £5 or £10, according to the nature of the case, payable in London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as above, a large package will be sent by return mail, caretully se- cured from observation or accident. DREMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether arising from youthful imprudence or the excesses of adult lite, infection, climate, &c. Observations on marriage, the prevention and removal of certain dis- qualifications. Kules and pumerous prescriptions for self treatment. from matrimony by the consequences of impradence should read this work, as pointing out the sure way to restoration of health. Seat post free in an enve- lope on receipt of 3s, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub- lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. The Cause and Cure of Premature ecline. Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines, or sent post free, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s 6d. YUE MEDICAL ADVISER on the modern treatment of mental and physical in- capacity, syphilis. stricture, &c.; with unfailing rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very simple means, of ail the more common diseases and | supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system. | By Dr W De Koos, M. D., M.K. C 5., L. 8. A., &e., of the Ecole de Medwine, Paris, Graduate in Me- dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Ltcentiate of the Royal Scciety of Apothecarus, §c. REVIEWS AND NOTICES, «lo be your own counsel or your own doctor, en- | tails risks that have become proverbial to a degree | that prevents much good resolution from taking any benefit or advantage when reasonably offered. Sus- picion begets irresolution, and where there is no eon- fidence good results seldom follow. Medical books are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the jublic uct * Driv k deep or taste not the Pierianspring,’ is good advice where r | the uninformed mind, listening to its own apprehen- | sions is oftener ready to imagine than ueze its cvol judgment. There is one class of medical lore, buw- ever, that stands in a position somewhat exceptional to our remark, and which treats on disorders and irregularities in which morality is offended. For this reason the patient teo often suffers in secret, or pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring him into a more hopeless condition tor want of trieudly | advice. To sueh we recommend a perusal of the '*Medical Adviser’ of Walter De Ro 8, M. D., of London, an established Pbysician, graduate and | licentiate of all the regular institutions of Londuo | j and Paris; and who has made nervous disorders and their baneful origin his porticular study, rnd obtain- | /ed such a practice in this branch of therapeutics, as_ qualifies him to be a safe and competent adviser.— | County Chronicle, May 7th, 1961. “the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Watrer De Roos, M. D., for the class of dizeasos upon which it treats is undoubiedly the best and most soundly practical book which has come under our notice The author is aman of most enlarged expericace.”’ | —Derby Telegraph, June 29th, 1861. To those who contemplate marriage its perusal is especia!ly recommended. —The knowledge it imparts must come some time, and happy they who do net, possess it too late. —Cure is certain in every curable | case, and few indeed are they which are not so.— [t is caleulated to effect a complete revolution in the treatment of these Complaints.—Simple and inex } | pensive, every sulferer may cure himself speedily, | privately, and at the least possible cost. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the mest famous Lustitutions of this coun- try and the continent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat unusual facilities fur acquiring that uniform success which has hitherto eharacterized bis practice, in which the distressing consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar- | saparila, and similar dangerous medicines are en- | tirely ubviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can | only be reasonably expected at the hands of those who devote their chief attention te such diseases; and te such only ean confidence be sately extended, Dr. De R. reters with pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and happi- ness, whilst to all who need such aid he offers every assurance of speedy restoration, FoRELGN Resipents can be successfully treated by oorrespondence ou sending the detail of their cases, with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for £5 or £10,in order that a package of wmedicires to mest the exigencies of the case, way be sent out by neXt mail, thus avoiding the protracted suffering and unuecessary luss of Valuable tine, which wast other- wise veeur. {)" DE KROOS’ GUTTA VITLE on LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters Patent of (neland; Seals ot the Facuite de Prance; Royal College of Prussia, §& , have in uumberless Instances proved their superiority over every other advertised remedy for Spermatorrhoea, languor, lus- situ de, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the side, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, noises in the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &e This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in which mercury, sa:saparilla, &¢c. are too often em- | | ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, | its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested to be ap- preciated. | As these complaints if neglected become chronic or incucable, sufferers will do well before they waste | Valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, | to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may | be carried about the person, ur left upon the toilet |table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. |‘Price, lls, and four times the quantity at 33s per j bottle. The £5 packages containing twelve I1s | quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, | wil be sent from 25, Bedfurd Place, only on receipt of the amount per draft. on a London house or otherwise. Extracts from letters which can be seen by any one. ‘fam happy to say that I am now quite well, thanks te you and your medicine of medicines.*’— D.. St. Asaph. | pot require more, thank God, and [ hope He will |} reward you for what you have doge for me.”—A.C. Hartlepool | feel bappy, but neither tongue nor pen of mine can do so.”—H.A. Birmingham. “Without you I should have been in my grave, but now I aw a | happy man again.”—D F.F’., Inverness. © I can never thank you sufficiently; had I never read of jthe Guttw Vite, where or what I might have been vow, I cannot tell.”—W. G., West Pelton. AINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYs8, BLADDEK, &. DR DE ROUS’ COM- POUND KENAL PILLS are a wost Safe and speedy Rewedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis- | charges and Diseases of the Urinary Urgans geue- rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer over y | the beet years of life, and end only in an agomazing ‘death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, jand in three days effect a ovre when eapivi, cubebs, | &e » have utterly failed. 2s. 9d., ds. 6d., 1s , and ——— Sufferers who are prevented | “lam bappy to say that | shall | “If my tongue coyld speak, or my pen | could write to express my gratitude to youl should | Scan EEReEREeee ee B3s.-per box. The superiority of these medicines over everything of the kind,is acknowledged, aud the extraordinary demang thew without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence o* fear of discovery,would sileutly bear their affliction, rather than apply tor aid to those from wit may reasonably expect relief. With the above Teme. dies the suflerer may without the hucwledge of. second person, cure bineelf speedily, privat ly onl |at the least possible expense. , “T have taken your Pills and always deryye | oenefit from them.”—W. W. H., Quween’s Oop: Camindge. “* EL have taken your Pills with the pa bappy result.”—B. H., Cork. Your Pills do ‘ great good,I fee) better this last twelve months |for years before.”— ¥. G., Worsham, 4 « Your Pills did me more gcod than suything | bay taken.” —M. J Dursley. *‘‘1 have tried your Pill, and derived the greatest beneSt therefrom,”— ¥ @., Navy Hotel, St. Helier’s. . Sold by Langley & Johnston, Mollis-street, . | lifax, Nova Seotia; W. R. Watson, Charlottetowy Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Ksq., News Utice, Sydney, Cupe Breton; E HM. Parker, (late Palwer |& Co) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & (4 Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillet, Nee Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co. Que. bec, C. A. & J. Langley, Yates Street, San Fray, cisco; Mr. Murdo, bruggi-t, and J. McCoubrey | Esq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Wather & Sons, St. John, New Bronawick; Lymans & © Toronto, of whom also may be bad** RHE MEDI. CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise in pro. curing avy of the above, enclose the amount by |drait or otherwise, to 25 Bedford Place, Bloom, | bury Square, London, W.C., and they will be sent securely packed per return. } CAUTION.— Thercbeing highly injurious imitations of the abowe, sufferers should guard agamst the Tec. mendation of other medicinss by dichon st vendors, aby thus obtain a larger prokt. To rsoTncT THE Peni AGAINST FRAUD, Hee Mavsestry’s Hen. Commissvony ERS have directed t, of the words * Wataern De Lonpon,’’ be printed in white letters on -he Mt affixed to the abowe, to rmutate which is felony. ” February 3, 1862. MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHG@:NIX BITTERS. “FPMIESE Medicines have now been before the public for a period of THIKTY YEARS, ang during that time bave maintained a high character in almost every part of the globe for their extraor. dinary and immediate power of restoring perfeey health to porsens suffering under mearly every hing of disease to which the human trawe is liabls, IN MANY TILOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued suf. ferers from the very verge of ap uutimedy grave, atter all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad ut. |terly failed; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health,without which life itself is buta partial bless. | ing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibably proved that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to these who were scquainted | with the beautifully philosophical principles upoy | which they are compounded, and upon which they | copsequeutly act. it was to their wanifost and seo. sible actiou in purifying the springs and channels of life, and indulging them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. | Unlike the bost of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI- | CLINES are purely and solely vegetable; and conta, neither Mercury nor Antimony vor Arsene nor any | utber mineral, in any form whatever. They are en- tirely composed of extracts from rare and powerlul plants, the virtues of which, though long kuowa to | several Indian tribes, and recently tu some ewinent | pharmacentical chemists, are altogether anknown to. | the ignorant pretenders to avedival science ; aud were | never before administered in so hap ily eflicacious | a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the | stomach and bowels the variousimpurities and crudi- | ties constantly settling round them; and to remorse | the hardened feces which collect in the convolu- | tions of the small intestines. Other medicines only | partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produse habitual Costiveness with all its train cf evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminen dangers. This fact is well-known tu all regular apatomists who examine the human bowels after death; and hence theprejudices of these well informed men againat the quack medi- cipesof the age. The second effeetof the VEGE- TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kid- ney und the bladder; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upou the regularity of the urinary organs, The blood, which takes its red color trom the agency jof the liver and lungs, befcre it passes into the | heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, | and triumphantly mounts the banuer of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseasesin which the VEGETABLE LIFE | MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first ) and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restiessness, ll-Temper, Langour, wud Melancholy, which are the geveral symptoms of Dyspepsia, will | vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solventprovess, and without vie- lence: all vivlent purges leave the bowvls costive within two days. DIARKH@A and CHOLERA, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oe- t | casioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion }of the mucuous membrane. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood toa regular circulation, through the process of perspi- rativn in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ubstruction in others, The Lire Mepicines have been kuown te cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in balf that time, by removing local inflammation trom the muscles and ligaments of the jointe. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen- ing the kidneys and bladder: they operate most de- lightfally on these importantorgans, and hence they lave ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter tu which these creatures adhere, Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the ait vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, and which, it not removed, becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful dis- euses. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by tue pertect purity which these LIFE MEDICINES give w the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutec Ie1 uplions and Bad Complexions, by their alternative effect upon the fluids tha: teed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions al erup- tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other ditagree- able complexions, The use of these Pills fora very short time will | effect an entire cure of Salt Rhrum, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the shin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two even in ibe worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE Lith ME- DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom- mendation, It is well-known ty bundieds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with thie complaint for upwards of THIuTY-PivK Years, and that he trad in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medica. Me, however, at length tries the Medicine which is now otiered tu the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced nog only impro- bable, but absolutely impussible, by ony Laman lucubs. FEVER AND AGUE, For this scourge of the western country thees Me- dicines will be found a safe. speedy, and certain re- wmedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi- cines is permaneut—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND GE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, General Debility, Loss or Aperiime, ane Diseases or Fi Maces—these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this deserptivn: —Kine’s Evi and Scroruna, in its worst formes, | yields to the mild yet powertul action of these re- markable Medicines. NicurSwears, Nexvous De- pitity, Nervous Compcainas of all kinds, Patri TATION OF THE Heart, Paintea’sCo ric, areepeedily | cured, MERCURIAL DISEASES. | Persons whose constitutions have become impaittd by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find there | Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era- dicate from the system all the effects of Meroury infinitely svoner thun the most powerful prepata- tions of Sarsuparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation _of every patient. | BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. | Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious autbors arrested, both in the city of New | York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an AUTHORIZED AGENT. Prepared by Dr.W. B MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Char- Jottetown, General Agent, and by James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque; Garret and Hadson, do.; H. Beer, Southport; W. Sbaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Benj. Ked- gers, Cascumpee; J. J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s; | Jobn Frost, Grand River: George Wiggintea, | Crapaud; P. Stephens, Orwell; K.5,. Heiman, Sammerside; Wia. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1861: ly. The Examiner 8 Printed and Published, every Monvay, _ by EDWARD WHELAN, at bis Office, Mille borough street, near King square Price-—lop per annum, payable balf yearly IN ADVANCE.