Cote Er MISCELLANEOUS. oT. LOM is. Ww Wieds may far ane tattle, Wie sows may fhat d send, Metitiag thidwav as sf batt! Yet.on earth together blend; Cold and dreary may the syasen Seed t thése whe efer ) arm Fartremrall that hearts wil) cherish, Friends and kindred, love and home tee ' t bafureta gPnialiiveside, - Vhen the grate is glowin Naught care we for winter dreary, Or the dark and stormy nicht, Save to think of those whio hardly Pad wherewith te cover o'er Shivering forms—and lightly ponder @o the wretched, Bomeless poor. bright, Yet.a shade of sadaess eft tines QO’er our musings comes atiwart; Mewories of the varied chanves Time in passage swift hat) wrought. Memories of the loved ones }) ing Ueld beneath the winter's snow— “ Loved and lost ones,"—sadidlen'd feelings, Sorrow’s tears will cause to flow. Aa the glowing flame leaps b cher, Casting shadows everywhere, To our mind thus wrapt in musing, Forms and faces reappear. Nia ote welicknowil voice :8 falTing, With sweet eaderce on our ear, As of old—and grieve to knew that None ou earth: tis tewes can hear. i | Winter winds mayefoar and rattle, Winter snows may fast descend, But to these who caim are sleepii Cold and storm no tercer lead Heap the grate; and in its glowing We will vanquish winter's gloom; Kindly thoughts and words shi nuld ever Cluster round the hearth at home. uv s i A Compatis’ Texds.—COne day our host | was riding, unarmed, but clese to his home, | when he was attacked by two wild cats that | sprang out of the wood by which be was passing. With a swift sharp cut of his whip he sent the smaller one, apparently ouly balf-grown, back to the woods, just as the larger one was about to make a spring | at him. Without pausing he glided off his horse on the side away from the wood, ran to. pick.up a stout stick, and, turning quickly, saw the fierce creature already sitt- ing upon the saddle, grivuing viciously, and | preparing for another leap. The spirited animal did not know what to make of his strange rider, an] sbowed sigus of impa- tien¢e. bis master, with a few words of encouragement, quieted him, while he him- seif stood club in band watching the move- ments of bis assailant... As ste still sat on the saddle, the genera? tapjd'y picked. uy seme clumps Of wood, advance |, and hurled them at her. This aggravated without in- juriog her. Snarling and sp tting all the, while, she leaped towards bim. rearing her- self dpon ber hind legs so as nearly to reach his face. The general did not loosen his | held of the club, and at the angry beast’. next spring, received her wit! a Slow that seut her reeling back. [ogtan'ly recovering her feet, the infuriated creatur towards him, asif with intent to bound on bis shoulder. The gentleman again hurled hee off sbyyhis club, apd @gdin ste flew a hit, A Gerce dombat epeued ; the extreme rapidity of pmetion,y and thé long springs of the savage brute, rendering ber w dange: das | ebtagonist. “Phe contest laste! several mi-| nutes, bug by repeated. dnd sucvesstul biows, | ; ne sprang high the tenacious animal became ‘ess and toss) able tovspring, aud at length was killed — All the Year Round. A new Muenverovs Wearov.—Recently an KEnglist bighway gobber's newly invented instrument of death made its appearance in New York... Ie is one of the most danger- ous weapons the infernal geaius of a criminal! braio has ever invented: It is called the | ** sand clab,” about 20 inches long, and from six to eight inches in cireumfereuce. This beg or club is filled with closely packed fine sand, and weighs from five to ten poands, aud has great adyentages over | the ordivary club or bludgeon, brass knuck- les or slung-shot. It will vot rebound after a blow is struck, and i: leaves no mark or bruise. Wheu the victim is struck | on the top ot the head, and there is where | the sand club is directed, he instantly sinks to the pavement without a struggle, the | resalt of concussion of the brain, and not even a bruise, which any ordinary bluut in- | étrument makes, is to be discovered on the tealp of the vietim after the sand e¢'ub has | performed fts fearful mission. A few of theae instrdments bave already been found in the possession Of desperate characters, and their uge apd: history Confesied to the | police. A. victim of one of these sand clabs | might be found dead in the street early in| the morning, avd no doubt the verdict of a) coroner’s jury would be * Cause of death | uaknown,”” | j ' ; | } ; | ; --o- Qo Mruurrary Matreus 1n Canina. — Toe Quebec Mercury gives currency to the fcl- lowing: * Tue rumour still prevails in mi- litary circles here and westward, that fiv, regiments, which are ordered lome from | Tudia, are to be seut out to Canada on the opening of the navigation. It is also stated that the new. regiments now stationed in| British North America are to be ineréased ; to twelve hundred streng each, and to be | placed on a war footing. A | England by the last mail mentions that | arrdngements were then being made for the | transport of three full regiments of cavalry to Gavada io the spring. It is thought! that the Crystal Palace at Toronto will be} shortly oeeupied as 3 barracks by troops of | the tine.) . There’ is some talk also of the Forty-seventhy beiogerelieved. at Lluwilton aud seut westward.”’ *- | i — The year 1864. was remarkable for the | pamber and dest;uctive nature of conflagra- | tiond whieh occurred, The tote! loss by! fire in) the United States is computed to, bave reached fifty millions of dollars. The city of Philadelphia alone had 304 fires, with a logs of -abyut one million dollars. tines dear-bouglt,” is not always | * Far-fetehed and proofef value. ‘The medical world is becoming alive to the fact that eur ‘common Dock Root of | the fields is an Tnportant remedial agent, and | one of the most @ffectdal alleratives known. » It} has always been a favorite medicine with the wise | mothers of the cotutry, for tlcérs an) sores and for pertyang the bludd. The root which grows so abundagtly grounds us leverywhere, is now | knows to be one of the ingredients of Ayer's | Sarsaparilla, which is attragting public attention by ite extraordinary cures of cutaneous and ul- | cerous. diseases. Each country produces the | antidotes foritgows disorders,as was «aid of old “and upon the banks thereof shall grow all trees for meat, whose flower shall not fad-, and the | fruit theteof shall be for meat, and tie leaf there- | of for medicine."—[ Northfield, (Vt.) Herald. tl te lt is said there are no Jess than three comets visible at the present time. ; ! 7. ~ _ The export of coal from Cape Braton dar- ing the year just passed, exceéds 325.000 tons. , tl 1 erste | _ lt is stated On good authority that the Calcurta cyclone cust 60,000 lives. Saltese Eighty-seven steamers and one Fandred | af veesels were built ee ov the great | akes. Mf y fs. The :Feoide Sisterboud"’ has beeastarted, It pro to co-operate with the Fenian | Brother ; ” etter from! — [29 hlids Museovado Mo 8 bales CToth. ALM SQUINE HOUSE, ““Gloths, Cloths, Cloths, “WN Beavers, Whitneys, Meltans, Bloe i Black, Brown and Dreb BROAD-CLOTH j Ma itie ¢ loths, Doeshius, Tweeds, &C.: i superior lot. REER & SONs. ee 5 ee Shawls and Mantles. i ATEST STYLES, cheap. A BEER & SONS. Y . Ready-Made Cothing. GOOD Assortment. A large lot o HEAVY OVERCOATS. ; BEER & SONS. Fur Caps, Fur Caps, A SPLENDID varie prices. 4 BEER & SONS. Ladies’ Furs, MITCH, Oppossutm, Masquash and Mock Ermine Boas, Mutts and Cuffs to Match Monkey Mufls. | Lamb Skins. SEAL SKIN COATS. FEW very sUrpRIOR. Arr * BEER & SONS. BEBK & SONS. Felt Hats, Felt Hats. N Ladies’ and Gents’, latest styles. I BEER & SONS. Boots & Shoes. "MBEN'S and BOY'S STRONG BOOTS! mediate relief. N Ladies’ Misses’ and} taken nightly according to circumstances. Childrens’ Kid and Cloth Leather BOOTS and | and BROGANS;: BEER & SONS. BUFFALO ROBES, F FIRST CLASS QUALITY. i O BEER & SONS SHOES. SKATES, SKATES, SKATES, ADLES’, GENTS’ and BOYS’, a large variety and VERY CHEAP. og 3 BEER & SONS. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, FEW of the VICTORIA COAL COOK i STOVES, acknowledged to be the very best for burning Small Cval. Also hand sume Parlor Stoves for both Coal and Wood Hex Steves tor and Churches The Leviathan Cook Stove tor W vod. BEER 800° seme very School-houses & SONS oe AIRS LADIES’ ahd MISSES GENT’S ,OY'S and CHILDREN’S | quantities of the Vintment be well worked into the} Rubber Boots and Shoes, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, Dee. 5, ls. MOLASSES. PUNS. Retailing MOLASSES, 50 Puns. Deraerara po For sale by J 25 S SUGAR, BRIGHT SUGAR, For sale by J..8. CARVELL. RAISINS. = BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, 25 . For sale by . Dee. 26. a FLOUR! FLOUR! © BBLS. Bakers’ FLOUR, 200 50 Bbis. Pastry DO 200 Bhla. Extra po 500 Bbis. Superior and Fair, Por sale by J. S. CARVELL, COAL TAR, BBLS. COAL TAR, For sale by J. §. CARVELL. FAIRBAKKS’ SCALES, “ELE Sabser:ber bas in steck and for sale, a full assortment of FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, Consisting of — » 26. CARVELL. Dec. 10 NWuUDS Dec. 26. S. CARVELL. Dee. orgs ~. 50 Dee. 26. ‘I Platforms, Uuions, Counters, Grocer. and Even Balances. J.S. CARVELL, Agent, - BUCKETS & BROOMS, 95 DOZ. BUCKETS 25 Doz. BROOMS. a For sale by Dec. 26. Fi Dee. 26. 8S. CARVELL. KEROSENE. ASKS best KERUSENE OIL, For sale by J. 8 CARVELL. SOLE LEATHER. SIDES Ueavy New York SOLE LEATHER, Fur sale by 100° Dec. 26. 4 200 Dee. 26. J. S. CARVELL. SOAP & CANDLES. 100 Boxes P. ¥. SOAP, 100 Boxes Common SOAP, 100. de CANDLES, For sale by J. 8S. CARVELL. Dee. 25. tf LONDON HLOUSE Established ts?0. 8 P| BALL. (thé a . the Commopvonr and Unpine trom LIVERPOOL, Loresfimm LONDON LEN Davies trom BARBADOES, Seven Brorwers, Be aves y ffd Steamer Commence trom BOSTON, the subscribers haye completed their importations for the serson, which, having beeu selected by one of the Firm, AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! they are enabled toolfer at extremely low prices for prompt payment. Wholesale Buyers su as usual. : , ppled he present jHipertalion comprises Se 7 hhds and tierces Bar-| 8 bales Carpet & Wool budoes SUGAR, lems, 7 packages Glasgow Gooveodsiu Gula Plaids, Slhawis, Wincies, Printed Shirting, Flan nels and Shirts, Bays and Osna burgs, Canvass, Cali coes, Hor me. 1 ‘bale Blankets, isseR, 50 chesta Prime TEA, 7@ases Ready-made Clothing 4 | 2 do Geuts’ and Ladies Rubber Coats Capes, Cony! Bagyiug, > walt { 6 do fLadies* Boots &| 7 bales Paper Hangings Shoes, > do Cotton Warp, 4 do Rubber: Boots | 9 dv brinted, Un Shoes, | bleach da White } 1 do Silks and Ribbons.) Calicoes, 6 do Millinery, | 3 do Stripe & Cheek 7 do Haberdashery, | Shirtings, 5 do Linen Drapery, | 2 do Buffalo Robes, do Hosiery, 2 do Wrapping do Gloves, |Mhds Pajut Vil, fo Shawls & Mantles,! 18) prekayes 1 do Ladies’ Furs, | *uints, 3 do Fur Capa, 50 sides Sole Leather, Ido Damask and Mo-, | case Gans, reevs, 3 do assorted Cutlery, 4 do Floor Cloths, bide EP Ware, ~ 2 dv Glaze Lining, ' | do Ludigo, 5 do Townend’s TATS] 25 tons assrted Iron, & CAPS, 30 bdis Spritig, Cast and tdo Felt Hats, Llister Steel, 20 Ladies’ HATS and)226 pieces Pioagh Metal, BONNETS, 125 pkgs Nails & Spikes 9 do Sundries, 9) do’ Lronmongery. Puper, assorted ? Casks Buking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- ing Soda; Barrels Crushed Sugar, Currants, Jamaica. Ginger, Porter and Ale, Epsom Salts; Keys Powder, Cudbear, Mustard, Boxes Londoa Soap, Tobaces, Starch, Rai- sins, Extract Logwood, Lozenges, Glass, Pepper; Bags Rice. Coffe, Allepice, Leaks, | Cols Manilla Rope, Dozeus Brooms aud Pails, &e. G. & S.. DAVIES... i lCpaeinnaiea voit Bet, A ; TES, aa ) ; car gk iT) WILLIAM FULL. Judson s P ills . Charlottetown, Nov.7, 1364, ag a met aT a vers ty in qualities and é oP “INFALLIBLE REMEDY, no“ | Ge | Gare New " : b ° f <7 "i an < e eo. i : ce KR AS . x - ‘Holloway’s Contracted or Stiff Joints. All the Medicines in the London dispensaries | { would barely benefit, much less cure, any chronie cases of contracted or stiff joints; whereas if thie ‘invaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a day, the effects will be immense, | Paralytie patients even can derive advantages from this fine remedy when other means fail. Scorbutic Humors, Scald Heads and Skin Diseases. Scorbutie humors arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most eases the liver and stomach are the organs at fault. The Pilis will speedily ' ment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day, will soon cure any case of skin disease. Soldiers, sailors and miners use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world. | Disorders of the Kidneys. Stone | and Gravel. In any of the above complaints more benefit may | be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the | following simple means than is frequently brought | |about in eix months by any other treatment. ln | | bad cases, if the Ointment be rubbed into the small | lof the back over the region of the kidneys, it will | quickly penetrate, and ig most instances give im- | Six or eight of the Pills should be k ' These maladies are of so serious and dangerous | la nature that the Ointment would not be recom. | | mended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect. | It will cure, whea every other means have failed, | if applied immediately, and not delayed until the | patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign re- | medy for sore throats. Settled coughs or wheez ng | will be promptly removed by rubbing in this | unguent. | tightuess, or other affection of breathing. } ‘Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Old | Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. | Ttis surprising how quicky a sore, ulceror wound deprives the body of strength, and unfits it for the | duties of life; but it is no less wonderful to watch } the effect of Holloway’s Healing Ointment, when it lis used according to the printed directions, and | assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills. The pain, inflammation, and other morbid manifestations soon lisappear from the affected part, and health and tstrength return. This treatment creates sound flesh, and therefore makes.its cures complete. Gout and Rheumatism Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large complaining parts. This treatment must be perse- by powerful doses of Holloway’s Pills. The essence of these diseases lies in the blood, which bas floating through eaeh vessel the pain-giving poison which vitiates and inflames every tissue it tact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic enlargement about the joints so characteristic of | gouty and rheumatic maladies. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: | Bad Lege Corns (Soft) | Bad Breasts |Caneers Burns Contracted Bunions | Stiff Joints Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis tees and Sand Fistulas mes in con- Rheumatism ISeald and Sore Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy | Flies |Gout sore Heads | Coco-bay \Glandular Sweil- Tumours | Chiego-foot | ings Ulcers | Chilblains jLunat ago {Wounds Chapped Hands |Viles \Yaws »» > &6 LOWAY 4 Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in | Medicines throughout the er:vilised world, at the following prices:--Is Ijd, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, Lis, 22s, }and 33s each Pot. *.* There is a cors‘derable saving by taking the larger sizes, Directions for the of patients in every lisorder are affixed tu each pet. October 31, 1064. guidance all & Winter 1=G-4. The Importations FALL GOODS | NOW COMPLETED AT LIVERPOOL HOUSE! URL A FULL | ESIRES te announce to his customers | that he HAS RECEIVED, per Barques | Commodore and Undine, trom LIVERPOOL, aud Lotus from LONDON, bis Fall Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN | WERCHANDIZE which has been prrchased in some of the BEST | HOUSES in GREAT BRITAIN, and will be vld at his usual. luw prices. | ‘ THE STOCK COMPRISES: STAPLE DRY GOODS—Cotton | Warp in all colours, Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, Tickings, Drills, Oznaburg Bagging, and Flannels in Searlet, White and Blue. SHIRTING FLANNELS in great} vaniety. Blankets, R | | gs, Carpetings, &e. | A Choice assortment of WINTER! | OLOTHS, in Beaver. P.lot & Whitney | | MANTTE CLOTHS, in all colours | and qualities. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS, ’ | ugs in Plain and Checked Winceys, iXnickerbockers, Camilets, Coburgs, Alexandra Cloths, &c. Dress Trimmings and Lining in great variety. MANTLES and SHAWLS, in the newest styles and materials. 'LADIES’, FELT HATS, in | qualities. A choice assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, Colours and Widths. A select assortment of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,! | Plumes, Feathers, borders, &e. &e. WINTER GLOVES, in great variety, in Cashmere, Cloth, Ringwood & Kid. | ‘In LADIES’ WOLLEN GOODS, | a large assortment of Garibaldi Jackets, Polka Do., Breakfast Shawls, Chest Protectors and Opera Hoods. A great variety of FUR BOAS. Gentlemen’s Furnishing GOODS. A large assortinent of fashionable READY-MADE CLOTILING, in Over-Coats, Pants and Vests, FLANNEL SHIRTS. /MUFFLERS, Fur Hats and Caps, | Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c. &e. ALSO, THE USUAL ASSOKTMENT OF General Groceries, Muscovado Sugar and Molasses, Prime COFFEE, TEA warranted, Coffee, | Crushed Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Svap, Candles, &c¢. Ke. Wew York Sole Leather. IRON and SALT. } | | all. } | all | | in all| } | | ’ ' i ' Fancy | } } | | | | | | | | } Spices, } The above GOODS have been | ell bought, and will repay in-| ection at ' THOMAS'’S OLD STAND. W } . -| restore these to a healthy action; while the Qint- | Also Russian Pap and Siberian } Diptheria, Soro Throats, &e. | | Mothers should rub it into the chest ef | i} their infants whenever there is any hoarseness, | veringly followed for somie time, and duly assisted | Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL.- | | of ‘The Fall Supply BRITISH AWD FOREIGH | GOODS TS NOW COMPLETED arrival of Ships ComMMODORE, Unpine, an j Lert a hich aa QUALIPY wid CHEAPNESS will coutrast favourably with any other lin lnortations for the seasen, aud must insure ¢ Rages WILLIAM HEARD. Qreen Square House, Oct. 31, 18064. oa NOTICE. | by the } | ; of Charlottetown, deceased, hereby notify all per sons having claims ou the said estate their account i Great George Street ; the suid estate are requested to | jamonnt of their respective accounts to him, being authorized to receive the satne. : JAMES MOOR. ROBERT LONGWORTH, | RICHARD HEARTZ, 1 uy over the Executors and Trustees. Charlottetown, August 3th, 1564. J, E, PRICE, Physician & Surgeon, | SUMMERSIDE, P/E Orrice at THE Dave Store, if Feb 90. 1805. F. P. NORTON, AUCTIONEER AND Commission Merchant, | GEORGETOWN - - - PB. E. ISLAND October 24, sod, Jy si sation le Ww. 8S. LONGWORTH, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer, SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. CF Produce bought on Commission, and stored ready for shipment Southport, daly 25, 1864 —$ WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & Farrier, | Old Stand, near Temperance Hah, | DEAS removed his business to the City, bE SHOEING } | and can be consulted atallhours. on the most improved prin iple. re All kinds of Agricultural Implements pre- red at the shortest notice. C’htown, May 16.1864 DR. BRIDGE’S PATENT F pa OOD, For Invalids and Persons of Impaired Digestion. | tecommended by the Faculty. puke PATENT FOOD is so carefully and scientifically prepared that it ia immense | superior to Arrowroot, Sago, Tapioca, Bread, Bis euit, Corn Flonr, or any other kind of farinacs food for Infants, not ilone from its purity,strength, nourishing properties, but alse from its having i and been pect iarly and thoroughly cooked in its m It cannot cause A lity or Wind. able, exactly adapted for all conditions of the stemeech It can be two orthree minute Mixed in Beet Te Patent Food is. pre-eatinently suited to Invalid its whol e and Jt is very agres from 8 strengthening ¢ ies It isa real blessing, and from its remarkab ied i¢ Clrea} hess accessabie Lo ail One trial will prove its efficacy—-it will recom mend itself... Seid by W. RK. WATSON, City Drug Sto re, duly 18, 1864 ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Prepuretions fer Resturing, luvigorating, Beautifying wud Dressing the Tlair, Rendering iv soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to main in .»y desired position ; quiclly cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall and imparting a healthy and atural color to the Hair. IT NEVER Fails To Eestore Grey Hair TO Fis Original Youthful Color VW is wot a Dye, But acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same Vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. Bor Ladies and Callaven Whose Hair requires frequent dressing the Zylobal- samum has no equal. No lady's toilet is complete without it. Sold by Druggists throughout the World, PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE 498 Greenwich Street, New-York City, A G ; 4 W. R. WATSON, Agent. PARENTS READ! JUDSON’S MovITAN WaaB WORM TEA. Herbs, Ba rks and Roots VERSUS Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. HEADS OF FAMILIES, OQ you, when observing the uneasy actions of your children, consider that it may be more than a mere Cholic that afflicts them? In none cases out of ten, the cause of the little sufferer’s anguish is WORMS, AND SHOULD BE A? ONCE LOOKED To. Do not let your Children suffer, when we present you in Judson’s Worm Tea, ASAFE AND PLEASANT CURE FOR WORMS How much better and safer it would he to have it always in the house. A little delay when a child is taken ill may often be the cause ef its death; while acting without delay, and by giving tha | MOUNTAIN HERB TEA immediately, you will not only save the child a long and tedious illness, | but also feel happier in knowing that you have done your duty, and perchange saved ita tiie. HERBS AND ROCTS, XOT A PARTICLE OF CALOMEL GR MINERAL Is Used in it. No more filthy Vermifuge will be used by those who once use this Tea. all other Vermijuges and Worm killers is MERCURY, NY POISON GIVE 99R BAIORBZQ, Use this simple, safe, Vegetable Remedy. B. L. JUDSON & Co., Prop’s. NeW YORK, Sold by all dealers, at 25 Cents per Package. September 7, 1863. 2 BROWN’S Bronchial Troches FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT DISEASES. MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP For Children Teething. IT RELIEVES COLIC. 4 TEXUE undersigned Executors and Trustees of the Estate of the late JOHNS BREMNER, to furnish s forthwith to Renard Heartz, Esq., | Seine Miller, Jan and all persens indebted to he | ISLAND. | iy nufacture, Which renders it more easily digestible. and, from the batare of its con position, is | about seven miles from Clrarlot made ready for use, without treuble, in |} a, Milk, or any other finid, the ¢ | Pablie Anet : niinre Siac The only active principle | Valuable Farm for Sale. 200 Acre’. more or fess, of excellent Land, of whieh aboat 150 are under cit}tivation, and the re- | mainaer, for the most part, covered with « valo lable growth © } Poles. c Hu velle | large and comimodivus, aud the iand isin excellent | condition. -}to Cuances Parmer, Esq . n | Marshfield, Nov. 28, 1364. ty The lease is fur 999 | rent Is, per vcre, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. .P. HAYTHORNE. f T . | belonging to the Subscriber, adjoiaing the Par ., on Township No. 24. T Land is aerteltea in point of situation and quality It is covered with a rich growth consisting § cipally of Beech and other valuable kinds of thirteen links on the St. Peter's Road, and is dis- H . Y . . tant only about 44 miles from Charlottetown. - & JOUN LONGWORTH. Ch'town, Dec. 19, 1864. tf Let Old Abe ript! BAD you not better listen to the eall of I the uudersigned, who invites the attention of the public toa VALUABL FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY which they offer for sule. The Farm consists of 160 ACRES OF LAND, siteated about a mile and a half from Port Hill, having its front on Richmond Bay. Abont 120 acres are now under cultivation, aud the resilue is covered with Hard and Soft Wood. On the pre niises there is a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, a large Barn, Out Houses, andan excellent Well of Water. Any quantity of seaweed and musslemud ean be had on its shore during summer Persons wishing to purchase can apply to the un- dersigned on the premises { a JAS & ALFRED BROWN. isl if } | Oct 24, 1864. At Egmont Bay, Lot 15. | gegen re R SALE, 125 acres, 20 acres Upland | &@ cleared, and 20 acres Salt Marsh, fronting 19 | chains on the shore at Rocky Point Fishing Cove | The rear buts on the main road. ALso—50 acres of Land, 26 acres cleared, 16 acres ot which are fenced aud under erop, fronting iv | chains en the shore } Roeky Point runs through this farm, | ALtsu— {5 acres near the Chapel on the south | side of a beautiful river, with about 20 acres cleared, 9 of which are under ¢ rop. i@ abundance of sea manure can be had on the shore of the farms. The terms upon which these farms will be sold are very 1. Please apply ito Mr. FB. W. Huenes, Exaunner Office, Charlotte- | town, or to N.d. BROWN. | PBrewn's Mart, Egmont Bay, August 8, 64. ~ A Freehold Farm far Sale. ee iae of 175. Acres of Front J 'Lat } id. iv a high state of caltivation, with ¢ good Dwelling House, Surn, Coach House, Thresh ling Muchine, and all other reqnisites sutable fora Farm. Also, One Hundred Aeres of Wood Land, lin the rear, situate on the south side of ENiot River, loitetown, and quite “ar two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. fl worth the notice ofany od freehold pro- libera | me : he above property is we orc | person wishing to purchase a perty, belag the estate of the late J. C. .| Esq. Time will be viveu for two-thirds of the purchase money. Enquire at the office of Henry Palmer, Exquire, or at the residence of the sab scriber, in Prince street ; CATHERLNE WRIGHT, Executrix. Charlottetown,, October 6, 1864, if o 5 1 Valuable Freehold Property | FOR SALE. Te be Sold, by Private Sale, that | B vainable FREEHOLD PROPERTY | situated on the St. Peter's Road, four miles from Mount Stewart Bridge, at the entrance of the Road leading to the Mineral Spring | The farm Consist of about sixty acres, eights en of which are nd in cleared a a high state of caltiva |tion. There ia on the premises a new House 32%24 fet, with a kitchen at the back 14 feet square, barn and stables, and a Jarge shed, with a jvood well of water There is good wood and plenty of fencing p les on the lan« y is well adapted for a Honse of En There are Grist and Saw Mills with und it is only balf a mile from | Savage Harbor. If the above property is not sold by the 3rd day of April next, it will then be sold at lami. tovether with the Household Fur arming Implements, &e. Farther particulars on application ut the * Exami ner ”’ Office or to the Subscriber ov the premises. JANUARIUS McADAM. St. Peter’s Road, Sth Jan., 1860 This propert | tertalnment au few miles; a a” Earm for ®nle. Vue subscriber offers for saie a FARM situated at Cascumpee, Lot 4: contains 100 acres of Land, about 45 acres cleared and ander cultivation, the rest covered with hardwood; one mile from the village of Alberton, fronting on the Kildare Road 20 chains, lately oceupied by George Warren. Ou the premises isa new DWELLING HOUSE, 32% 26 feet, and BARN 40% 32 feet and a splendid Well of Water at the door. This farm is handsomely situated, and is the most excellent farm on that side of the Island. subscriber at Cuascumpec JOHN WHITE. on application to the Wharf. * September 26, 1864. YARMOUTH Improved Stoves. IE Subseriber has this week received | yl from the Manufactory, a fall and complete leargo of those celebrated ‘Cook, Box & Franklin Stoves, Ex Schooner Blue Wuve. Those Stoves cannot be beat for DURABILITY, NEATNESS and ECO NOMY, and are the only Stoves imported here that give general satisfaction, and now offered for sale, LOW FOR CASH, Merchantable Prodace or twelve months’ credit on approved notes. A good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. R. J: CLARE. Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 21. 1864, uf JUST RECEIVED 500 PRPairs Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, IN GREAT VARIETY, H. HASZARD, Charlottetown, Angust 22, 1864. isl Wanted! A T the Chirlottetowa Darrel Factory, Tremain’s Wharf— 10,000 Barrel STAVES, 5,000 do HOOPS. Also. Barrel Heading, for which Flour or Cash will be given in exchange I. C: HALL. Office n Peake’s Building, Water street. January 2, 1860. tf THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. | By Royat Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. HERAPLON:—or CURE OF | j } | | bines all the desiderata to be sought in @ medicine j ofthe kind, and surpasses everything hitherto ew-/ venefit from them.”-—-W. earance of | | ployed Devoid of taste. odour, aud app | medicine, it can be left orearried anywhere, and ' | case. TIHERAPION, No. 1, in three days only) removes gonnorrhee, gleet and all discharges, effec- | tually superseding injectiona, the use of which does irreparable harm by layiug the foundation of stric. ture and other serious diseases. In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel,cough,broncbitis, asthiwa, and sume of the more trying complaints of | | this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, | | affording prompt relief, where other well-tried re-. | medies have deen powerless. | "THERAPION, No, 2, for syphilis, disease | of fhe bones, sore throat, threatened destruction of | che 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, | ‘ sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer’s | teeth; and rain of bealth. Under this medicino | | every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the | ve assumes the pleasing softness of infancy | ; /matorrhoea, and all the distressing consequences | arising from early abuse, excess, residence in bot, | unhealthy climates, &c It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debi- litated. To those who are prevented entering the marriage state by the consequences of early error, | | it will render essentia! aid by subduing all disquali-. fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system, | Therapion may be procured at I 1s, and 32s per pack. | age, through all medicine vendors, or in £5 pack. ! 1 } : 5 » FEY be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, on Lot 34, knownas * MARSHFLELD,” containing f Firewood, Scantling and Fencing The Dwelling House and Buildings are Tens and further particulars made known on application to the Subscriber on the Premires, or t years, and the annual O be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, that beautifal TRACT of LAND, m of This rie - lard Wood, has a frontage of about nineteen Chainsand Old Abo calls for 300,006 men! FREE LAND —_| The main road leading to; Wright, | Further particulars as to terms, &¢. made known | Judson’s Worm Tea! BOOTS & SHOES. PER STEAMER FRANCONIA, which may be had very cueap from the snbeseriber. | ———— | Cornish & Co., Plymouth; Rowe, Devenport; Ran 22% as : wate * ES ~ — i r foreign shi direct from Leadon on oe ehisk “fl 2s are saved ; and £10 packages for he more inveterate cases, YJ bea is effected. In ordering the above, the pur- chaser should state which of the three numbers he requires. == of Premature The Cause and Cure Decline. a * Medicines Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Me a ps os sent post free, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s 6d. pur MEDICAL ADVISER on the modern treatment of mental and physical in- | capacity, syphilis. stricture, &e.; with unfailing ' rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very simple means, of all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system. By Dr. W. De Roos, M. D., M. RK, c 3., L. 5. A., &e., of the Ecole de Medicine, Paris, Graduate in Me- dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Ldcentiate of the Royal Scciety of Apothecaris, &c. REVIEWS AND NOTICES. ««'To be your own counsel or yourown 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 con- fidence good results seldom follow. Medical books are a fie d for the faculty alone, and the public act wisely in refraining from their study. ‘ Drink deep or taste not the Pierianspring,’ is good advice where | the uninformed mind, listening to itsown apprehen- | sions is oftener ready to imagine than ue its cool judgment. There is one class of medical lore, how- | ever, that stands in a position somewhat exceptional /to our reniark, and which treats on disorders and | irregularities in which morality is offended. For | this reason the patient too often suffers in secret, or | pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring bim _into a more hopeless condition for want of friendly advice. To such we recommend a perutal of the ‘Medical Adviser’ of Walter De Ros, M. D., of London, an established Physician, graduate and | licentiate of all the regular institutions of London and Paris; and who bas made nervous disorders and their baneful origin his particular 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, 1861. | «the MEDICAL ADVISER, by Waxrer | De Roos, M. D., for the class of diseasos upon which | it treats is undoubtedly the best and must soundly | practical book which has come under our notice | Lhe author isa man of most enlarged experience.” —Derby Telegraph, June 29th,\861. To those who eontemplate marriage its perusal is especially recommended .—The knowledge it imparts ‘must come some time, and happy they who do not possess it too late. —Cure is certain in every curable case, and few indeed are they which are not so.— It is calculated to effect a complete revolution in the ' treatment of these complaints.—Simple and inex- pensive, every sufferer may cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible cost. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued jn the most famous Institutions of this coun- try and the continent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor bas had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success which has hitherto charaeterized his practice, in which the distressing consequences resulting from the injurious employment of mercury, capivi, sar- saparilla, and similar dangerous medicines are en- tirely obviated. . Lasting benefit in these cases can only be reasonably expected at the hands of those who devote their chief attention te such diseases; and to such only can confidence be safeiy extended. Dr. De KR. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to bealth and happi- ness, whilst to all who need such aid he offers every | assurance of speedy restoration. | Foreign Resipenrs can be successfully treated by | correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, with a Bank note or Bill on a London bouse for £5 or £10,in order that a package of medicines to meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next mail, thus aveiding the protracted suffering and unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other- wise occur. Fp DE KROOS’ GUTTA VITA on LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Lette Patent af England; Seals of the Faculte de France; | Royal College of Prussia, §c , have in numberless | instances proved their superiority over every other | advertised remedy for Spermatorrhoca, languor, las- | situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- | citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity for society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the side, palpitation of tae heart, giddiness, noises in the head, impotency, impediments to marriage, &c This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, gives cnergy 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, sere throat, pains in the bones, and all those diseases in which mereury, sarsaparilla, &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 incu’able, sufferers will do well before they waste | valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and | other absurdities professing tu supersede medicines, tu make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on | | unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may | be carried about the person, or Jeft upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature. Price, lls, aud four times the quantity at 33s per bottle. Lhe £5 packages containing twelve 11s quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, wi 1 be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house or otbet wise. Extracts from letters which can be seen by any ope. ‘Lam happy tosay that l am now quite well, thauks to you aud your medicine of medicines,’’— D. P. St. Asaph. “I am happy to say that I shall not require more, thank Gud, and I hepe He will reward you for what you bave done for me.”—A.C., Hartlepool “If my tougue could speak, or my pen could write to express my gratitude to youl should feel happy, 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 am a happy maa again.”’—D F.F., Inverness. * I can | never thank you sufficiently; had I never read of | the Guttw Vite, where or what I might have been | now, I cannet tell.P—W. G., West Pelton. | | DAINS LN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYs, BLADDER, &e. DR DE ROOS’ COM- |) POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis. charges and Diseases of the Urinary Urgans gene- rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer ove: the best years of Jife, and end only in an agonizing /death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, 'and in three days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs, | &c., have utterly failed. 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., Ils , and 33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated medicines Over everything of the kind,is universally | acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, o1 fear of discovery,wou!d silently bear their afflictions rather than apply for aid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relief, With the above reme- dies the sufferer may without the knowledge of | second person, cure himself speedily, privately, and atthe least possible expense, Her MaAsesty’s Hon. Commissioners have gra- ciously permitted the Governmentstamp,bearing the | word *‘ Therapion’’ in white letters, to be attached to each package; thus insuring the public against by which a still greater | MOFFAT’S LIFE Pip : PHENIX BITTERS, — VHESE Medicines have now been botene di pubiie for a period of THIRTY YEAaue & during thattime have maintained a high in almost every part of the globe for their ¢ ,dinary and immediate power of restor ~~ beaith to porsens suffering uader nearly oka | of disease tu which the human frame ig s IN MANY THOUSANDS. of certificated instances, they have eyen ferers from the very verge of an untij after all the deceptive nostrits of the terly fuiled; and to many thousands permanently secured that uniform enjoy beaith,withbout which life itself is buta partigiy ing. So great, indeed, bas their e andinfallibably pros ed that it hase less than miraculous to those who were with the beautifully philosophical Principles which they are compounded, and u hich tee consequently act, 1t was to their wanifost, . sible action in purifying the springs and chunsegy life, and indulging them with renewod tone. vigor, that they were indebted tor their a Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries boast of vegetable ingredients, the / CINES are purely and solely vegetable; ang neither Mercury nor Antimony wor Arsenic nop etber mineral, in any form whatever. tirely composed of extracts from rare and Power plants, the virtues of which, though long koowa y)) several Iudian tribes, and recently to Some emi 4 pharmacentical chemists, are altogether Unknow, the ignorant pretenders to medlcal science 5 804 Wen never before administered in sc happily Blcating, a combination. The first operation is to loosen fromthe nd ered), to remo Stomach and bowels the vatiousimpurities ties constantly setthing round them; and the hardened fates whieh collect in the conpojs tions of the smallintestines. Other medigioes oniy partially cleanse these, and leaye su masses behind as to prodacte habithal with all its train of evils, or sudden with its imminen dangers. This fact is w to allregular apatouists who examine the ' bowels after death; and hence theprejudicuy these well informed men against the quack m cinesof the age. The second effect of the VEG = TABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the hig neys and the bladder; ond, by this means, the and lungs, the healthful action of whieb en ae depends upon the regularity of the urinary organ The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into gy heart, being thus purified by them, and nourj, by food coming from a clean stomach, courses f through the veins, renews every part of thes and triumphantly mounts the banner of health jy — the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing of buwan diseasesin which the VEGETABLE Lipp MEDICINES are well known to be infallible, 5 FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood tes regular circulation, through the process of ; ration in such cases, and the thorough solution g 4 all intestinal obstruction in others. e The Lire Mepicines have been known to cur Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Guy in half that time, by removing local in \ from the muscles and Jigaments of the joints, Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing ands ; ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most ds, lightfuily on these important orgaus, and bh have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravet. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings the bowels the slimy matter te which these ’ adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the vessels of the lungs frum the mucous which eyg slight colds wili occasion, and which, if not re becomes hardened, aud produces those drendfelan eases. : Scurvy, Uicers and Inveterate Sores, by the purity which these LIFE MEDICINES Give tothe — blood, and al] the huwors. co Ncorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by thei alternative effect upon the fluids that teed the and the morbid state of which occasions all e tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree. able complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Comme Colds and Influenza will always be cured by om dose, or by twe even in the worst cases. 2 DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the frt and second stomachs, and creating a flow of , healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid ‘kind, — Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headach, Restlessness, 1il- Temper, Langour, and Melancholy, — which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as & natural consequence of itgcure. © CUSTIVEN ESS, by cleansing the whole length the intestines with aculventprocess, and without tie lence; all violent purges leave the bowols costive within two days. DLIARRHG@A and CHOLERA, by removing the) sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints arewe casioned, and by promoting the lubricative seeretia of the mucuoas membrane. : PILES. As a remedy for this most distre and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE ME” DICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recom) mendation. It is well-known to hundreds in thi city, that the former proprietor of these valualliy Medicines wes himself afflicted with this complain” for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and that be tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whol” compass of the Materia Medica. He, however, w length tried the Medicine which is now offered to thy public, and he was cured in a very short time, after) tis recovery bad been pronounced not only impr) bable, but absolutely impossible, by any bumar” means. FEVER AND AGUE. . bad 7 j Ez For this scourge of the western country these Mu dicines will be fuund a safe, speedy, and certain re medy. Other medicines leave the system subjert to a return of the disease—a cure by there medi” cines is permanent—TKY THEM, BE SATISFIED» AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints, _ General Debility, Loss or Apreiite, AN» Digsase) or FrmaLes—these medicines bave been used with) the most beneficial results in cases of this description; — —Kuve’s Evin and Scrortna, in its worst forms yields to the mild yet powertul action of these re markable Medicines. NientSweats, Nervovs De Bitity, Nervous Comriaints of all kinds, Pau TATION OF THE HEART, PaintER’sCOLiC, arespeedil) cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES, Persons whose constitutions have become impair by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find theat Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to era dicate from the system al‘ the effects of Mercury ~ infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara: tions of Sarsaparilla. A single trial wiil place thea” beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. . BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS, — Several have lately been discovered, and theit nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. ;: Buy of no one whois notan AUTHORIZEDAGENT, Prepared by Dr, W. B. MOFRAT, 335 Broadway, N.Y. a Sold by T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, ~ General Agent, and by : James Pidgeon, New London; John Beer, Bedeque; © Garret and Hudson, do; H. Beer, Sovthport; 7 W. Shaw, New Glasgow Bridge; Penj Rod- gers, Cascumpec; J.J. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s; 7 fraudulent imitations, and securing to the proprietor | the sole right of supvly throughout ber dominions; |and any infringement of which they will prosecute | with the utmost severity. | AGENTS FoR EnGuanp, Thomas & Co, 7, Upper St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Co , Liverpool ; Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris & Co , Bristol; | | dall & Co., Southampton; and obtainable through | all-medicine vendors in the known world, or in cage | 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, carefully se. | cured from observation or accident. |PPREMATURE DECAY OF THE) SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether arising from youth{ul imprudence or the excesses 01 | | adult life, infection, climate, &c. Observations on | } marriage, the prevention and rencvalof certain dis- | qualifications. Rules and numerous prescriptions | for self treatment. Sufferers who are prevented from matrimony by the consequences of impradence | should read this work, as pointing out the sure way CURES, This successful and highly popular | te restoration of health. Bent post free in an enve- | occur ia the Reproductive System during the periods medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- | lope on receipt of 38, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub- | of youth, paberty, and manhood; and en the due tals by Kostan, Jobert, Velpean, and others, com-| lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. «*T have taken your Pills and always derive great W. H., Queen's Coliege, | Cambridge. “1 have taken your Pills with the most | | happy result.”,.—B. H., Cork. ‘Your Pills do me | taken from time to time without exciting suspicion great good,I feel better this last twelve months than | from the gross exaggerations, alarming descriptions; Each package contains full instructions for every | for years before.”—F. G., Wareham, Ashford, | 9nd dangerous remedies so generally resorted to by ‘Your Pills did me more gcod than anything I have | taken.” —M. J Dursley. ‘I have tried your Pills) and derived the greatest benefit therefrom. ’— V. G., Navy Hotel, St. Helier's. Sold by Langley & Johnston, Hollis-street, Ha- | lifax, Nova Scotia; W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island; J. Ward, Esq., News Offiee, | Sydney, Cape Breton; E HH. Parker, (late Palmer & Co ) Kingston, Canada West; Strickland & Co., Mobile; M. F. Decouge and Edward Guillot, New Orleans; Fongera, New York; Musson & Co., Que- | bec, C. A. & J Langley, Yates Street, San Frau: | ciseo; Mr. Murdo, Druggi-t, and J. MeCoubrey, | Esq., St. John’s, Newfoundland; Thomas Walker | & Sons, St. John, New Brunswick; Lymans & Co, | Toronto, of whom also may be had **THE MEDI. | CAL ADVISER,” or should difficulty arise in pro- | curing any of the above, enclose the amount by | dratt or twise, to 25 Bedford Place, Blooms- | THERAPION, No. 3, for reiaxation, sper- | bury Squage, London, W.C., and they will be sent may be had of the undermentioned A securely packed per return. CAUTION.— Therebeing highlyinjuriousi mitations of the above, sufferers should guard against the recom- mendation of ather medicines by dishonest vendors, who thus obtain a larger profit. Yo PROTECT THE PUBL 1¢ AGAINST FRAUD, Her Mavpsty’s Hon. Commission. ERS have directed ty ct the words * WAuTER Dx Koos, Lonpon,”” be printed in white letters on -he Stamp affixed to the above, to imitate which is felony. February 3, 1862. John Frost, Grand River; George Wigginton) Crapaud; R. J. Clarke, Orwell; R.S. Holman, 7 Sunmerside; Wm. Brow, Cape Traverse. July 17, 1864. ly "DR. LA’MERT BLP-PRESZRVARION. ope PRICE WITH ENGRAVINGS AND Cases, 18 Gp., BY Post, $8. CURRENCY. e oe ge ELF-PRESERVATION: A popular Ezsay on Nervous and Physical Debility, resulting from, 7 s aaa injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in maturity, which, by jrematurely exhausting the | functions of manhood, cestroy the happiness of Mars ried Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engagements that constitute the most cherished objects of existences By Dr. LA’Merzt, 37 Bedford Square, Londoa, Lie — centiate of the Royai College cf Physicians of” Edinburgh ; Mewher of the Royal College of Surgeons, Engiand, &. - The above work contsins most useful and interest — ing iniormation on the physioicgical changes which ae” attainment of that degtee of functional vigour upem which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points out how all the attributes of manhood can be pre- served to an advanced period ef life, how they are © lost, and how they can be recovered. It is fre@ persons, who, practising with false medical qualife cations, inflict most serious injuries, and render judie, cious treatment frequently abortive. ol Tbe author is the only legally qualified practi- tioner whose name stancs on the * Medical Register,” (the sule test of medica: qualification) whe bas beet exclusively engaged fir a series of years in the)” treatment of the various functional disorders of they nervons and reproductive system, which, owing %®,) ~ the great diecoveries of modern science, are rendet> ¢ ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mode of treatment. 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