geen se af be tg al 3m et ae SMe Sates Chen ae 928 eRe Sg ger . 4 ; 4 % ‘ pee AI as I EXTRAORDINARY PEDESTRIAN FRAT. The following singular and extraordinary performatoe will be read with interest. The hero fs u young gentleman, a native of Nor- thamberland, bus for many years o resident ya Edinbargh. About the beginning of Ue- | tuber, he conceived the notion afalbine tor! London to see the Exhibition, and, notwith- standing the earnest remonstrances of bie trvends, he felt so confident of accomplishing his gelfimposed task that he at once prepared for the journey, What rendera the perlorm- ance all the more extraordinary is, that he ts beth deaf and dumb. His jaurney will be best deseribed in his own words (suppressing names of individuals, however), which be handed to us 1—~ ** L left ¥dinburgh at ten p.m. on Tuesday, Get. 7, and walked ali night to Anoroft, in Northumberland, without halting or rest. | walked seventy-two wiles that night. | stay- ed all night at Aucroft with my anele. On leaving Ancroft the nest day, [ walked to Lackerball, where I dined, and afterwards drank tea at Newham-hall, | leit Newham: | hall at ten, p, m., aad walked all night to) Durham without foad, pestorsleep. | walk- ed eighty-four miles, from Ancroftto Durham, } withowt going to bed. 1 stayed all night at an betel in Durham, gud etarted on foot the next day for Yarm, I walked only thirty- one miles that day. I stayed two nights. with my friends at Yarm. October 15, and walked all day to York. 1, walked forty-three miles that day. On leav- ing York the day after. I walked thirty-seven miles to Doncaster, where [ put up for the night. J left Doncaster and walked to W ent- worth, where | stayed five days. On Oct 15, I walked only nineteen miles; on the 16th four miles ; 17th, 18th, and 19th I rest- ed. 1 left Wentworth on Monday, the 20th, and walked back to Doncaster. I walked only twenty two miles that day. 1! stayed one night at Doncaster, and started on foot in the morning for Newark. I walked forty- eight miles that day. Oo leaving Newark the next day I walked thirty-five miles to Stamford, where | remained one night. 1 | made up my mind not to rest myself at any ndor. than 100 miles atone time I left Stamford at nine ¢’clock, a m., on Thursday, Oct. 23, sod walked, by very long roads, through Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Bed- ferdshire, and entered London at King’s-crose railway station, in Middlesex, on Friday, very heavy travelling bag at King’s cross, which was forwarded from Edinburgh to London by rail, and, after having paid the carriage of the bag, I carried it in my hand for seven hours about the streets of London. T visited @ friend at Regent's park, at nine ° oe m. His fumily were very glad to see me alter such @ very long foot journey, I resided with them until after the close of the Great Exhibition. From Stamford to London, I walked no less than 130 miles in thirty-six hours, without balting, without rest, without food, without sleep, and with- out going to bed. I was not in the least knocked oP» and was by no means fatigued. I could still walk many more miles. I evuld dance the Highland fing after | had walked 130 miles, My feet and shoes were both in perfect condition. I was in great health und also in high spirits. This is all truth. * Truth is stranger than fiction.’ Wken my friends heard that I had left Edinb ‘ ° + =.* big walking Expedition to Londoy, aa oe very much distressed, becanse they feared I should perhaps drop dewn dead in th / ’ e middle wy journey. J Srrived in London all right am still alive and kicking. to enable me to stand 80 much fati to bear hunger for a lang time. ete * T was bevur trained. | was only in the habit of walking between ten and thirty miles ever g day in Scotland, for six months, QUEEN SQUARE... I left Yarm on) ‘ T am blessed | with @ powerful digestion and conetitution | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FASHIONABLE CHARLES BELL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ANNOUNCES the arrival of bis FALL 4 aud WINTER GOODS, which are all of the newes) designs at present in the Market. Every Department of the {\volles Drapery Prady js qymply represeuted iu bis Estublishwent. Mis Goobs ure decidwdly of the Newest aud Bgst Qliss wanu factured; they buve been cargfully selected from thy best Wholesale Houses in Britain for bis trude, Tailoring Establishment ' and bave byeu pu chased for CASH, whieh is a very important artigig ju the market at present. CHARLES BELL ja, therefore, in q position to give bis customers the very best value, and can, at the sume time, confidently recommend the article be sells. He ewamerates u few leading articles as tollows :-—~ West of Bngland qud Yorkshire CLOTHS ; Heavy Beavers, Whitneve and Pilot COATINGS; Doeskins; Cassimeres ; English and Scotch PWEEDS,; Velvet, Silk Vals tia, aud Marseilles Vessrixos; Prince Kdward Island Hoakeress ; willed and Shirting FLANNELS; Gentleman's Shirts and Collars; Shetlandand Lamb's Wool UNDER CLOLTULNG; Searfa, Tyas, aud ae Undersigned is landing, per EDA MARIA, from Bostox and from Enorand,— KAGLE PLOUGHS, oe KAGLE GU. PLOUGH MOUNTINGS, HOKSE NAILS, POWDER AND SUOT. ALFRED PHILLIPS. | Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1862. APPLES! | | FUST Received, by Schooner CECILIA, | frow BOSTON, | 50 Bbls. WINTER APPLES. DODD & ROGERS. Pownal street, December 8, 1862. PRIACE EDWARD ISLNAD QLOTH MANUFACTORY, TRYON, | FWMEE Subscriber, encouraged by the very } liberal support received in the Cloth dressing he inhabitants of P. E. best makers j business, begs to inform the 1 Island that he has imported from the in the United States, Machinery for Carding, Spinning and Weaving, Malllers; Pur, Cloth, Wool & Kid _ Gloves frases, Socks Uubrellas, vnd shortly (in addition fo finishing Cloth) will be | and ‘Tranks; Fur, Cloth, Glazed, prepared to receive: Wool for manufacturing into | teversable, and other WINTER CAPS; Silk | the various descriptions of Cloth wsttatl ly ee : = i ‘ F §—Kus- the Colonies fhe charge for Picking, Otling, Felt. Wool, aud Glazed HATS; FURS—Rus , ale See ercsinn will te sian Dog, Siberian Lamb, Nutra, and | Carding, Spiantng, are euving RPaPE EN, :008-y 004 Qae shilling and three pence per yard. | The best assortment of TATLORS' TRIMMINGS | Oi per branches in the same proportion W ool, | ever imported to this Island, in Cout Linings. Sleeve | which must be washed and dried, may be left with Linings, Vest Backs and Linings, Cout Canvas,/ tg J, Callbeck, Sidney Strevt, Charlottctown, or | Pudding, Wadding, Coat and Vest Braids and Bind: | wnyof the ageuts for the Mill, from whow further Jags, Buttons of afl kinks, and other particulars can be learned [ : , LES E. STANFIELD. TRIMMINGS, CHARLES E. STANFIELI TAILORS’ | loo numerous to mention -Made Clothing. | Ready This Branch of hie Trade is unuswally large at present. Owing to the depreasion of the Cines fs tk sone requiring Suits will get them at very | DUCED PRICES. MOURNING, to, and good fitting Fashionable A rticles yuaratiteed i enquire the prices for making up at this Establish ment, before they purchase elsewhere, as they can save time and money, by getting all the articles required At the lowest rate in One Place. . ‘ The principle recognized and practically carried October 24, at two o'clock, p-m. I gos my j out at this Establishment is Speedy Sales and Light | Profite, for CASH. | The LATEST FASAIONS are alwuys secured. Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1862 “NOW LANDING, — } ry P ER Sehr. Tuomas Ciiet, from | NEW YORK— } 155 Bbl«. Extra and superior FLOUR Which will be sold low for Cash : M. LUWDEN, Peuke's Buildings. Nov. 3, 1862 | (o-Partnership Notice. ‘ue UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP us IMPORTERS & DEALERS British, French & other Foreign DRY GOODS, Under the Style and Firm of r YY ’ ‘ VAUX BROTHERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ©. & VAUX. ne VAC. | Tropelit’s Buildings, 152 Granville-street, Halifax, Nova Seotia, Sept. 9, 1862 Valuable Freehold Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. ([PHE © VICTORIA STEAM MILL, oD & Har of visits to my friends. My phy- sicily, of Edinburgh, who has known me Oe the last five years, told me if I dared to walk &ll the way to London it would perhape be | my death; but | myself perfectly knew 1 was quite able to walk all the way from Edinburgh to London without being wearied. I visited the Great Exhibition for the first time on Monday, October 27, and continued | to visit it every day until the close of the Ex- | ewned by the subscriber, and situate at the | Eastern evd of this City. j li preferred, the machinery and ‘nill gear would be f The engite is of 30 horse-power. The muchiuery is in good working order, and could eusily be re moved. The whale premises, consisting of Mill, Dwelling sum, payable in teu annual instalments, with in terest. For information please apply at the office of CHAKLES YOUNG. fiibition. I was very wuch pleased with my six visits. I walked no less than forty iailes within the Great Exvibition building, baving | aT visited all parts of the departments and re- | fresbment rooms. [ went by railway to! Humpshire, and stayed eight days with my | unele, a clergyman. I returned to London! oaeee.» rail. L am going back to fdin- urgh to-night (Tuesday). by rail, [ walked five miles an bour by moonlight, but I walk- | ed only three miles an hour in a mooniess | night. 1 walked four miles aa hour in the | daylight, I prefer to walk by moonlight, be- eause I can walk much mt be and better in themoonligtthanindayhght. I walkedsofar. | from Edinburgh to London for pure ambition. | Ambition goes fur nothing. 1am a native of Northumberland, bat i have been a re- sident in Scotland all my jife. I have no —— Pay i =< gentleman's, - 1 am just like a schoo enjoyi bolidays, and waitieg for a popes tppiee | nity to turn myselfasheepfarmer. Walking, | instead of my profession, is only my amuse- | ment and piessure, 1 was unfortunately | born deafand dumh. Notwithstanding this | affliction, Lam very happy, cheerful, and! lively. 1 am now twenty-three years of age. | I had nine walking days—from Edinburgh | to London—at the rate of sixty miles q day. | I had other eight days to stay with my frienus, at their own request. 1 walled 535) a Edinburgh ‘ta Londan. | was mever in 4 burry ghout walking to London | until October, because [ ae it was the | best time for walking, without the ineonyeni- | ence of either too much heat or cold.”’ The yourg gentleman entered junto very | Minute particulars, both in Writing and ill. ustratioua—the latter most encrgeticall yas to his style of walking, and showed us on his feet the identical shoosin which be per formed the feat. He kept a email box of grease in his pocket for the purpose of greasing the uppers every night, and he cieo carried & flask of whiskey, for moistoning the | inside of hia shoes. He totally ignores the} use of soap for the feet, and backs whiskey against anything. At tho request of a young friend of his, he oarriod a amal! bottle of brandy, in case he might feol faint, bat he never ance required its etizaulating aid the whole of the journey.—Sporting Life. oo It is stated in the English papers, that be- tween the lst January and the 13eh Novem - ow the present a less than 1,650 were re at d's as los ing | the above mentioned lime cans St @ i ne The leading book publishers of New Y have advanced the price of their books from | ten to twenty-five per cent. cn account of the | increased cost ef printing paper. _——-—~—P One fourth of the amount assessed citizens of Prederickton, N. B., weaved 1s t j enrrrine inau uration | othe payment of city officials, and some of | | Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1802 Ist Sm FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, and all other orders for Clothing promptly attended {eS Gentlemen who have been in the habit e! } . | getting their Clothing made up, through Tailors ace on the road between Stamford and | choosing their Cloth and Trimmings for them, from I was also determined to walk more | the different Stores, would find it totheir advantage | to examine the Stock of Clothe and Trimmings, and sold separately at a very low price, and on time. | House. and Outhouse, would be sold at uw moderate | Tryon, April 21, 1862. ‘The Ready and Reliable Remedy. ENT. | Circular to the Sick. The firet hospital surgeons and medical authors of Europe adinit the unparalleled anti-infammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; gevern- wents sanction its use in their naval and military | services; and the masses ic this country, aud - throughout the world, repose the utmost cenfidence | in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources | of inflammation and corruption which underlie the | external ev dences of disease, end neutralizes the | fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. | These are among the most terrible and agonizing | diseases, yet in their worst forma, and when seem- ingly incurable, they invariably disappear under u persevering application of this svothing, bealing | antidote tu pain aud inflammation. | King’s Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopeia have | proved useless, the Ointmect will accomplish a the- rough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing eect upon contracted siuews is truly wonderful. j Discharging Ulcers. | A most rewarkable and happy change is produced | in the uppearance of malignant ulcers after a few | applications of this Virtwent. The surrounding | | Feducss vanishes, aod granules of healthy flesh begin ‘tu take the place of the discharged matter. This | | process goes ou wore or less rapidly, uutil the orifice | | is filled up with suund material and the ulcer ir | radically cured. A Word to Mothers. | The young are the most frequent sufferors frou | | exterual injuries, and therefore every mother should | have this healing preparation constantly at hand | (lt is au absolute speciie ter burue, spraine, and | | bruises, and quickly removes the encrusted sures) | which sometimes disfigure the beads and faces ct | children. Heated Blood, Scorbutic Eruptions. | | Thies Ointment is universally resorted to with the | happiest effects by seafarers for easiug and curing | skin diseases resulting from the continued use ‘of salted provisions. It is largely and successtu ly employed by suilors of wil uations for curing the | scurvy aad the annoying eruptions which spring trom | leverheated blood. Its five coling properties are i invaluable in inflammation, ulcers, or sores, of the , legs or feet, and it gives greater ease than any other | application to the aches and darting pains, produced | oy varicose veins or neuralgia, resulting from expo- | HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in. sure to cold or wet. GEORGETOWN, containing halt an) acre af LAND. with usual privileges, known | as No. l,or Point Lor. Terms Cash or short | | ‘time on security. Apply to the Hou. Joseru Hensizry, Charlottetown. December 2, 1861. tf ‘Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale A VALUABLE FREEROLD FARM, fronting on the west side of Morell River, coutain ing eighty acres, of which about sixty-eight acrex are under cultivation, and the remainder is covered with Longersa. There are on the Premises A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSE, and good Ont-Honses for farming and mercantile purposes. For fu-ther information application to be made to the proprietor on the premises. RICHARD HAYES. Morell, Noy. 17th, 1862. Leasehold Farm for Sale. OR SALE, the Leasebo!d Interest in One Uundred and Ten Acres of LAND, si- tuete about eleven miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter's Road. Sixty-five acres are cleared, andin a high state of cultivation ; the remainder is well covered with hard and soft WOOD. There are eight acres prepared for a crop of Wheat and Potatoes next year. On the Premises area GOOD BARN, 60 by 35 feet, a frame fora DWELLING HOUSE, pre r- ed, 35 by 25 feet; anda GRANARY, 30 by 25 Cet. Also, for sale, a MARSH, about one mile from the said Farm, which cuts from seven to eight tons of Hay annually. Rent 30s per year. The Lease of both places is for 999 years. Reut of Farm one shilling per acre. Teris—One third of the purchase money to be paid down; the remainder in twelve monthe, on giving er ; ; For further particulars a on the premises Paes BERNARD SHANN to SHANNON. St. Peter's Road, Dec. 29, 1862. tf No More Choking! mpae Hiairs of Hopkin'’s Adamantine- Comented Toota Brustas will not come out by main force. For sale at the City Drag Store. > W. R. WATSON. Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. A Beautiful Set of Teeth. ERFECT freecom trom premature de- eay, and Teeth of a pearl-like whitness, by the use of Jown Gossent & Co's CHERRY! TOOTH PASTE. Por sale at the City Drug store of W, RK. Ws 'TSON. HEREAS, by Order, dated the 10th of August last, made by His Honor the Master of the Rolls, I have been appointed Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABEY, | Esquire, who has heen adjudged to be of un- svund mind, | therefore require all Persone indebted tu the éaid Paul Mabey, tor KENT, or otherwise, to make immediate payment to me of the amounts gue from them res- eee ’ And Whgregs it appears that the said Paus labey, while in such unsound state of mind. tate belonging to bim in Char- B. ' lad Conveyances of portions of the Land Wharlottetown Royalty, and else- hy CAUTION all Persons ‘ r conveying any such _ Wonveyanges thereof, lidity or inyalidity, the said Paul oe ’ Wounds. Bruises, Burns. and Scalds. | The exrent to which mechanica! and manufacturing | industry in this country bag reached, is greater than | in any other, theretore the liability to bodily accident | bas increased in the same ratio. Accidente ure la- | ‘ mentubly frequent, and often when seewingly trivial | in themselves, are made to end tutally irom want o! | due attention and proper remedies. The most powerful curative ever applied to wounds, bruises, | burns, or sores of any sort, is Hulluway’s Uintwent | Every tradesman, in fact, every wan te whom an ec | cident may happen — and who is there exempt t— | should be provided with it against the physical dan gers which, though never foreseen, are of hourly | oceurrence. Bad Legs, Piles, and Fistulas. The cures which this Ointment effects in healing | Ulcers of Jong standing, and which have resisted ali other applications, as wellasin curing bad legs, Piles and Fistulas, have been so countless and #0 notorivus | throughout the world, that any effort to give an) adequately detailed statement of their number or) cbaracter would be vain. It is sufficient to say that the Ointment has never proved inefficacivus. } | Both the Ointment and Pils should be uscd in th | following cases: Rheumatism } | | Bad Legs Corns (Softs) | Bud Breasts Cancers Sealds Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions | Stitf Jomts Sore -throuts Bite of Moseche-) Rlephantiasis Skin-diseases toes and Sand) Fistulas Scurvy Flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-bay Glandular Swel- Tumours | Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblaius Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Puorsssorn He tro- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London; and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughoot the civilzed world, at the following | ees lgd, 2s 9d, 43 Gd, 11s, 22s, and 33s each | ut. *,” There ia a considerable saving by taking sai larger sizes. N.B. Directions forthe guidance of patients in every disorder are aftixed to each Pot. , June 16, 1862 Dr. La’mert on Se'f-preservation. Price, with Engravings and Cases, 25 cents; by post, 80 cents, ELF-PRESERVATION; a popular Essay on Nervous and Physica! Deb-lity, re- sulting from icjurious habits contracted in youth, or excesres in maturity, which, by prematurely ex- hausting the tunctions of Manhcod, destroy the happiness of Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment | of engagements that constitute the must cherished objects of existence, By Dr. La’Mear, 37 Bedford Square, London, | Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ; Member of the Roya! College of Surgeons, England, &. The above work contains most useful and interest- | ing information on the physiological chauges which |oceur in the Keproductive System during the periods of youth, puberty, and manhood ; and on the due attainment of that degree ef functional | vigour upow which the hopes of pesterity depend. | [t ulso points out bow all the attributes of Manhood ean be preserved to an advanced period of life, how they are lost, and how they can be reoevered. 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Many cases of 1 larity, Leucorrheea, Internal Ulceration, and debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yiekled to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.” A lady, «unwilling to allow the publication of her name, writes: “ My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Leueorrhea of long standing, by two bottles of your SANSAPARILLA.’ Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys- pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly oured by this Ext, SARSAPARILLA, AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by your SARSAPARILLA, W. R. Warsos, Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, and sold by Merchants throughout the Province. July 21, 1k62. WORLD'S HAIR RESTORE AND ‘ ZYLOBALSAMUM ? LD Convincing Testumony. Rev. C. A BUCKBEE, Assistant Treasurer American Bible Union, N.Y. City, writes: “TI very cheerfully add my testimony tq that of numerous friends to the great value of Mrs 8. A. Allen s World's Hair Restorer and Zyiobalsa- mum Rev. WM.CUTTER,N Y. City: “Myhairis to Its natural color, and growing on bald spot.” Rev. J. H. CORNELL, N.Y. City: “I proeured it forarelative. The falling of the bair «topped, and restored it from being grey to its natural and beau- Rev. J. WEST . J. WEST, Brooklyn, L I: “TI will testify to aera eres oe Se a m r where it was grey. to ite original eolor.” oe Rev. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass: “I have used thom with great effect. I am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it is now soft as in youth.” Rev. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Mass: “ That they pro- mote the growth of the hair where baldness ih I have the evidence of my own eyes.” Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, No. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York, Numerous Certificates as above. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. £. Island. RADWAY’S RESOLVENT. « Blood is thicker than Water,” RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Is A CLEANSING SYRUP OR the permanent cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever, Sores, Uloera, Salt Rheum, Erysipeias, - Seald Sead, Lega, Cankers, Gland s White Seeing, Nedes, Sore Kat, Sore Constitutional Debility, Wonkan and De- Body, Skin Eruptions, Pimples and Ng. .Cancerous Affectiors, Dyspepsia, gia, Chronic Rheumatism and HUMORS AND SORES OF ALL KINDS, And all diseases entailed from Small Pox, Measles, Erysipelas, Fever and Ague, Yellow, Typbus and | other Fevers, Dropsy, Deatness, Fits, Loss of Mem- ory, &c. When infants and young children are afflicted with Sores of the Gums, Cankers in the Mouth, Sore Heads, Ears and Eyes, either from worms, teothing or any other cause, Kadway's Renovating Resolvent will speedily eradicate every particle of disease, and re-invest the child with health, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Letter feom Dr. Salmon Skinner. New York, January, 160. Dr. Radway & Co.; I have, during the past four years, used your re- medies, and bave recommended them to others for Biltioas Complaints, indigestion, dyspepsia, dc. | consider the Keady Kelief and Kegulating Pills un- equalled. The Kegulating Pills are mild in their operations and thoroughly effective The first dose should be large enough to purge— LADiES | Afflicted with Falling of the Womb, Ulcers of the | Womb, Discharges from the Uterus, Chlorosis, and all weakening discharges, may depend upon # spee- dy cure by the use of Rapwar's Renovating Ke- SOLVENT. Iu cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, the Kesulvent, taken, will be found @ quick and thorough cure. RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT 13 A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY, Bad Cough, Hackiog Dry Cough, Stitching or | Wrenching, Pains in the side, Pain around the heart, Shortness of breath, hard breathing, sharp pains when taking a breath, and all other painful symp- toms ure quickly removed by the Kenovating Ke- vent. wate use will speedily deliver the disabled disease-stricken suilerer frou A LIVING DEATH, And restore bim to his friends in a sound, and healthy condition. a and edy to the North American public, Dr. Kapway was determined to test its medicinal powers for the cure of the cluss of diseases for which it is prescribed ia the South Amerioan Provinces, as it is a fact well kuown to all physiologists that SCROFULA, LEPROSY, SYPHILIs, and its horrible train of concomitants, prevail in the tropical regions of the South, to a much greater and more maliguaut degree than inthe North. In fact there is searcely a fuinily in any of the South Am- erican Provinces that is free trom Serofula, or its kindred diseases. It runs in the blood of all its people, and has become established as a constitu- | tional infirmity, and has baffled tue skill of their Lest physicians. With knowledze of these facts, Dr. Rapway was determined to test the accuracy of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, which was prepared expressly to meet the exigen- cies of the diseases, a» developed in the tropics. Chili, Grenada, aud to several islands ef the Spanish main, and was thoroughly tested by Physicians and the Priesthood, and is now the official remedy used by the Physicians, under the name of ‘ Sclutivo Reno- vador de Kadway,’’ (the Spanish for Radway’s Re- uovating Resolvent,) in the treatment of Scrofula, Syphilis, U cera, Tumors, Prolapsue Uteri, Blepban- tiasis, Erysipelas, Saint Anthony's Fire, St. Vitus’ Dance, Fever Sores, all diseases of the Skin, humors |in the Blood, white swellings, Node, Cankers, eores }in the mouth, deafness, discharges from the eyes, ears, and nose, glandular swellings, dropsy and constitutional diseases. Such bas been the unpar- alleled success of this remedy in curing these h«r- rible diseases in the tropics, that we de not hesitate to promise all the sufferers with Scrofula and erup- tive diseases among our own people, with speedy | restoration to suund and permanent health. It is superior to all known remedies ia popular use as a Cleansing syrup for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and removing from the skin Pimples, Blotches, Tet- } ter, Rash and other offensive marks, and will in a | few days give a pure, clear and roseate hue of health | and beauty tu the face and nails, and brillisncy to Y | the eyes. It is a pure and innocent preparation, all-power- ful to do good, but never does injury. IMPORTANT TO PARENTS. There is no wedicixe in the known wor!d, or phy- sician, that has ever claimed the skill of eradicating from the system diseases inherited, by transmission, | from parent to child. This great power we claim | for RaDWAY’S KeNuVATING ResoLvent; and we | religiously declare, that if Radway’s Kenovating | | Resulvent is given when the symptoms of any iv-| | herited disease ure first exhibited, it will eradicate | the same trom the system. In the early stages of | Phthisis or Consumption, Fits, Scrofula, and in cases | of sore head, Uleers, Tumors, Hacking Cough, Bron | chitis, the use of Rapway’s Renovating Kesot- | the system, and make (what the parents neglected) | » sound and healthy body. CIIRONIC DISEASE. Another class of dise ses that no other medicines or the most skilful physicians have suceceded in schieving, more than in merely palliating the suf- ferings of the patient, which Ratway’s Kesolvent will positively eradicate, is that of Chronic Diseases syphilis, and diseases induced by toe injudicivus use Spleen, Gall, which diseases Kadway’s Kenovating Kesoivent will life. The price of Radway’s Renovating Resolvent is $1.00 per bottle, Dose, a tea-spoon, twice full, halt an bour after each meal. Bold by druggists and wercheuts everywhere. A SPEEDY PURGATIVE. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Are superior to all purgative er cathartic Pills, powders, miners! and seidlitz waters, in the treatment and cure of : Costiveness, Depression of Spirits, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Uiliousnes, Dyspepsia, [uflammation of the Bowels, Sick Headache, Nervousness, Melancholy. [a ets See A dose of from six toeight of Radway’s Regulating Pilis, will, in the most distressing cases of Constipa- tion or Costiveness, Derangement of the Liver, or other glands, secure s healthy evacuation fro a the bowels. Persons troubled with costiveness, indiges tion, liver complaint, dyepepsia, will derive imme- diate benefit by taking a dose of these pills. Af er thoroughly cleansing the bowels of its retsined hu- mors, by a free purge, two to fonr per day, for a week or ten days, will restore the liver, bowels, pan- creas, kidneys aud all other organs of the system, to the healthy performance of their dut es, DR. RADWAY’S PILLS AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE We have the medicinal properties of the most ef- ficient plants, roots, herbs, gums and balsaime in the vegetable kingdom. In each of these little pills lies a mysterious power, for im each pill is combined the elements of health, regeneration, strength and life. Persone who suffer with dyspepsia, liver com. plaint, enlargement of the spleen, Jaundice, kidney complaints, palpitation of the heart, and the evil effects induced by the excessive yse of calomel, mer- cury, quinine, eorosive sublimate, opium, tobacco, local stimulants, and exposure to paint, lead, &c., will find iu Radway’s Regulating Pills a permanent cure. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS Are the enly vegetable substitate for calomel, mer- cury, Quinine, and their kindred drugs, that have ever been discovered, and the only pills in use that will secure to the patient the beneficial effects in cians hope to obtain from the use of these drugs. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS Are as pure and innocent as bread, are entirely ve- getable, and coated with a medicinal gun—free from taste or smell; occasion no nausea or sickness, nor will they interfere with the usual avocations of the patient. RADWAY'S PILLS Not only purify the bluod, and extract from it all impurities, but they equalize its circulation. They regulate each and every organ to a bealthy and equal action, and correct derangements of the liver, heart, stomach aud bowels. RADWAY'S RGULATING PILLS Will quickly cure the patient of the following com- plaints, viz:— Costiyeness, dyspepsia, bilious fever, constipation, measles, jaundice, congestion, melancholy, ap- poplexy, heart diseases, hysterics, enlargemenc of the spleen, diseases of the kidney and blad- der, ayyenorh@a, fainting, congestive fever, diseases af the liver, dizziness, sleepleesness, biliousness, hemricana, general debility, yellow fever, rush of Ljood to head, sourvy, typhus fe- ver, dimness of sight, ship fever, obstructions, whooping cough, malignant fever, retention of urine, fits, loss ot tite, dropsy, worms, in- digestion, acute erysipelas, lowness of spirits, inflammation, headache, bad dreams, palpita- tions, bad breath, quinsy, scarlet fever, pleari- sy, inflammation of the intestines, and all or- ganic maladies; loss of appetite, loss of memory, and loss of physical strength. As also all COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN, such as Hysteria, Leucorrheea or Whites, weakening dischar- ges, chlorosis, irregularities, suppression of the men- ses, inflammation of the womb or bladder, difficult menstruation, and all other Diseases or Complaints, produced by excessive discharges or suppression of the Menses. Ladies who desire to avoid the sufferings and in- conveniences of these irregularities, or organic de- rangements, should not omit to late their sys- tems by means of ane or two of RADWAY'S PILLS once or twice a week, and thus be free from the many and great inconveniences to which ladies are generally subject. MARRIED LADIES. Every married lady, when nant, should regu- late her system with RADWAY’S PILLS. A dose of — ee once or twice each week, dur- ing this period, will cure that distressing malad known as “ Ladies’ Morning siskness,”’ and will an strength, vigor and purity to the whole system; and in all cases where there is any constitutional debil- ity, these Pills will ensure » strong and vigorous _— Before presenting this wonderful cleansing rem- | Large supplies were sent to Brazil, Buenos Ayres, | Peru, Equador, Venezuela, Bolivia, New | vest will exterminate the transmitted disease from | of Calomel, Mercury, Quinine ; diseases of the Liver, Bladder, Kidneys, Spine, &e., all of | the protection of the troops azainst disease, and & the liver and other glands of the system that physi- | say four or five, and each syccessive dose be dimin- , ished one pill, until reduced to one, and then repeat- ed every day, fora week or ten days. A permanent eure will surely follow. Yours, &c. DR. S, SKINNER. Radway’s Regulating Pills are sold for Twenty-five cents per box, (each box contains thirty pills,) by | Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. | Rapway & Co.’s Office, 23 John Street, New York. | R. R. R. | A QUESTION OF THE MILLION } ANSWERED. | HOW 18 IT THAT RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Possesges such wonderful remedial powers as to cure | so many diseases of apparently opposite phenomena? | We reply that Radway's Keady Relief chief and most important remedial efficacy, is evinced in the ‘immediate arrest of pain, and its potency in the | treatwent of such diseases and waladies, where pain is @ concomitant of the disease. Disease, like the storm, gives unmistakeable signs of its spproach. At first the threatened patient ex | periences a slight discomfort, this followed with pain | to a greater or less extent, and other symptoms fol- low in rapid esuceession. It is in this condition of ithe system where Radway’s Ready Kelief will be | found all-potent. Its administration, either inter- | nally or externally, as the seat of pain indicates, j will arrest the progress of the threateaed disease, jana quickly relieve the patieut from all pain or dis- comfort. | If people, on the first indication of unensiness or | pain, either slight or severe, would take 2 dose of Radway’s Ready Relief, not one in a theusand would ever be troubled with sickness. WHEN THREATENED WITH Croup, Diptheria, Influenza, Sure Throat, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid Fever, Poeumonia, Bilious Fever, Small Pox, Measles, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Headache, Riliuus Cholic, Diarhaea, Dysen- tery, Cholera, Cramps und Spasms,—let Kadway'r Ready Kelief be freely used, and, ina short time, al! pain and uneasiness will cease, and the threatened disease expelled from the system. IF SEIZED With either of the above diseases, the use of RAD- WAY’s KEADY KELILEF will ensure # speedy cure, “IT CURES SO MANY DISEASES, ** And therefore 1’!1 have none of it,” says the skep- tic; now we appeal to the common sense of any rea- sonable being who bas had the least experience in medicine taking, or business relations with Physi- | clans, if this is sound ressoning. } RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ifs not recommended by us, nor prescribed for « many varieties of disease as every physician in the | practice of medicine, prescribes Calomel, Mereury, Morphine, Opium and other favorite hobbys It is a well kn+wo fact that in ninety cases out of one bundred, vo matter what may be the name of the disease or the ecundition of the patient, Calowel forms the important and the most active agent of the prescription: and if the sywp- toms of the disease are such as to leave any doubt in the mind of the physician os to arriving ats decided This is | Quinine, of the profession. conclusion what to give, he gives Calomel. ap ancient landmark of the profession, which no in- novation has ever been suffered to ulter. WEIGH FACTs. When we tell the public that the use of Radway’s | Ready Relief will cure the sick of certain diseases, that it will stop pain in a few minutes after ite ap- plication; that it will protect the system against at eases, we have the facts to establish the truth of our | bear wituess of deriving benefit from its use. IN MILITARY CAMPS. | There is wo place so well calculated to test the use- fulness of a specific medicine as a military camp Rudway’s Keady Keliet bus been used in almost every that have infested the system for years, such as | Cainp throughout the Grand Army of the Union witi. Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Serofula, Dyspepsia, | the happiest | that Radway’s Ready Keliet bas contributed wore t | the use and comfort of the siek thaa all other med ‘radicate, aud secure to the patient a mew lease of | icines used or means suggested by the medical au- thorisies. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Will stop pain and Comfort in a few minutes after its use. It never fails to afford relief to the patient IN CASES OF Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbsago, Tic Doloreux | Numbness, Swollen Joiuts, Sprains, Lameness. Strains, Pain in the Kidneys, Wounds, Puiu in the Bladder, | Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Pleurisy, Pain in the Side, Small +f the Back, Shoulders, Spine, [ts use will,in ao few minutes, reli-ve you of pain, and its continued use cure you of the complaint. | CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA SLEEPL!SS NIGHTS. } make a trial of it. Wm. Sydoey Myers, Esq., of tie | Havana (Cuba) Press, well koown to the New York, New Orleans and London (England) Press, says that for twenty years he had becn a sufferer from ACUTE |CHRONIC KHEUMATISM, and for one week had not slept an hour at any one time. He applied Rad- | way’s Keady Relief, and felt immediately relieved, and slept soundly, and awoke in the morning free from pain. Its continued use cured him. General Jose Villamil, Commander-in-Chief of the army of Ecuador, S. A., had been afflicted with ASTHMA for TWENTY YEAKS, could not In down in his bed without subjecting himself to violent paroxysmes of coughing. Tue first application of the Ready Kelief gave him the first calm undisturbed sleep he had enjoyed for twenty years. Thousand of other eases could be adduced, if wecessary, but th« best evidence to those poor disturbed sleepiess sul- ferers, is to try it, and enjoy a night of ease and com- fort. PAIN.— PAIN.—PAIN. It is entitle! to publid confidence on the ground that in all cases when it is used where pain exists, it will afford speedy relief, and never fail to mitigate the sufferings of the patient, be the disease what it may If it does not accomplish a perfect cure it will re- store ease to the afflicted, nor will its use, under any circumstances, interfere with other treatment, or tasten new difficulties upon the patient, — RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Ts sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere, for | 25 cents, 5U ceutseand $100 per bottle. See that the label of each bottle bears the signatere of Rap- way & Co. Rapvway & Co, 23 John Street, New York. J. BR. WATSON, Agent for P. K. Island. April 21, 1862. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. By Royal Letters Patent, under the special sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faculte de France. HERAPION:—or CURE OF CURES, This successful and highly popular medicament, as employed in the continental hospi- tals by Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, com- bines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpaesee everything hitherto em- ployed. Devoid of taste. odour, and appearance of medicine, it oan be left or carried anywhere, and taken from time to time without exciting suspicion Each package contains full instructions for every case. THERAPION, No 1, in three days only removes gonorrha@a, glvet and all discharges, effee- tually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stric- ture and other serious diseases, In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowe!, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the more trying complaints of this kiud, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief, where other weil-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. bivtches, and all diseases for which it has been too much 9 laahion to employ mercury, sarsaparilia, &4c., to the destruction of the aufferer’s teeth; and ruin of health. Under this medicine every vestige of disease rapidly disappears; and the ekin assumes the pleasing suftness of infancy. THERAPION, No. 3, for relaxation, sper- matorrh@a, and qll the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, excess, residence in hot, unbealthy climates, dc It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and yigour tp the debi- lirated. To those who wre prevented entering the marriage state by the consequences of early error, it will render essential aid by subduing all disqual- fications; and restoring the lost tone to the system. Therapion may be procyred at IIs, and 33s per pack- age, b all medicine yerdors, or in £5 pack ages for foreign shipment, direct from London only, by which £1 12s. are agved: and £]0 packages for the inveterate cases, by which a still greater saviog iseffected. Jn ordering the above, the pur- chaser should state which of the three nymbers be offspring. requires, tacks of all walarious, contagious and infectious dis- statements, acknowledged by thousands who have | proved its unfailing powers on their own persons, Ge | where you will, speak of Radway’s Keady Kelief in any assewb age of persons, some ove or more will success. Letters frum Brigade and Ke- | gimental surgeons, Officers, and privates assure ur restore the sufferer to ease and Gout, Toothache, Sciatica, Face Ache, Ear Ache, Let those who cannot enjoy an bour’s calm sleep, Hee Mazesty’s Hon. Cowmissionans have ciowsly permitted the Government stamp bearing the word * Therapion”’ in white letters, to be attached toeach package; thus insuring the public against fraudulent imitations, and securing to the ivtor the sole right of supply throughout ber dominions; and uny infringment of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. Agents vor Exotann, Thomas & Co, 7, U St. Martin’s-lane, London; Raimes & Uo., Liverpool; Apothecaries Comp., Glasgow; Ferris 4 Co., Bristol: Cornish & Co, Plymouth; Howe, Devenport; Rap. 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 of £10, according to the nature of the cease, payable ig London to Messrs. Thomas & Co., as abcve, a package will be sent by return mail, carefully ee. cured from observation or accident. REMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM, gad its perfect restoration, whether arising from youthful impradence or the excesses of adult life, infection, climate, &c. Observations og warriage, the prevention and removal of certain dis. qualifications. Kules 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 to restoration of health. Sent post free in an enve, lope on receipt of 34, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Pub. lisher, 14, Hand Court, London. —-= z a e of Premature ne. Sold by all the Agents for Dr. De Roos’ Medicines, or sent post fres, secure from observations direct from the Author, for 2s €d. HE MEDICAL ADVISER on the modern treatwent of mental and physical ia- capacity, syphilis. stricture, &c.; with unfailing rules and preseriptions for the speedy cure, by very siinple means, of all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system, By Dr W D« Koos, M. D., MLR. C S., L.8.A, ke., of the Boole de Medicine, Paria, Graduate m Me dicine, Surgery and Midwifery; Lscentiate of the Royal Scciety of Apothecarus, &. REVIEWS AND NOTICES, “ To be your own counsel or your own doctor, ep- tails riske that bave become provervial to a degree that prevents much good resolution from taking ang benefit or advantage when reasonably offered. Sus- picion begets irresvlution, and where there is no con- fidence good results seldom follow. Medical books are fe d for the faculty alone, and the public act wirely iu refraining from their study. * Drink deep or taste not the Pierianspring,’ is good advice where the uniuformed mind, listening to its own appreben- sions is oftener ready to imagine than use tte cool judgment. There is one class of medical lore, bow. ever, thatstands in a position somewhat exceptions! to our remarh, and which treats on disorders and irregularities in which morality is offended. For this reason the patient tvo often suffers in secret, or pursues in ignorance practices that daily bring bim into ® more Lopeless condition for want of friendly advice. To such we recommend o perusal of the ‘Medical Adviser’ of Waiter De Roos, M. D., of London, an established Pbyrisian, gradeate snd licentiate of all the regular institutions of London and Paris; and who bas made nervous disorders end their baneful origin his p»rticular study, rnd obtain- ed such « 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 Watrax De Roos, M. D., for the class of disensos wpon which , | it treats is undoubtedly the best and most soundly ical book which bas come under our notice. The author is aman of most enlarged experience.” —Deby Telegraph, June 29th,1861. To those who contemplate marrizge its perusal is especially recommended. —The knuwiedge it imparts must come some time, and bappy they who do net possess it tuo late. —Cure is certain in every curavle case, and few indeed are they which are not so.— It is calculated to effeet 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 in the most famous Institutions of thiv coun- try and the continent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor bas bad somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform sucesse which bas hitherto eharacterised bis practice, ia 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 enly be reasonably expected at the bands of those who devote their chief attention to such diseases; and tw such only can cowfidence be safely extended. Dr. De KR. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and bappi- ness, whilst to all who need such aid be offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Foreies Resipesrs can be successfully treated by correspondence,on sending the detail of their cases, with a Bank note or Bill ou a London bouse for £5 or £10,in order that a package of medicires te meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next wail, thus avoiding the pr »tracted sufferiog and unnecessary loss of valuable time, which must other- wise occur. R. DE ROOS’ GUTTAE VITAL on LIFE DROPS; Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England; Seals of the Facwite de Francs; Royal College of Prussia, &c , vave in numberbese iustauces proved their superiority over every other advertised remedy fur Spermatorrheea, languor, les- situde, depression of spirits, irritability, anger, ex- citement, needless fear, distaste and incapacity fer society, study or business; indigestion, pains in the side, palpitation of the beart, giddiness, noises in the head, impotency, impediments to warriage, &:. This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the unpaired powers of life, and invigorates the most shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore throat, pains in the bones, and ul) those diseases in which wercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are too often em- ployed in vain, to the serious detriment of health, its surprising efficacy has only to Le tested ta be ap- preciated. As these complaints if neglected become chronic or incurable, sufferers will do well before they waste valuable time in seeking aid from instruments, and other absurdities professing tu supersede medicines, two make fair trial of a rewedy, which concocted on unerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and way be carried about the person, or left upon the toiles table, without exciting s suspicion of its nature. Price, lls, and fowr times the quantity at 33s bottle. The £5 packages containing twelve tie quantities, by which a saving of £1 12s is effected, wi.l be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house or other- wise. Extracts from letters which can be seen by any one. “I em bappy to say thas 1 am now quite well, thanks to you and your medicine of medicines.’’— D. P. St. Asaph. “Iam bappy to say that | shell not require wore, thank God, and I hope He will reward you for what you huve done fur me.”—A.C., Hartlepoot “If my tongue could speak, or my pen could write to express my gratitude to you! should teel bappy, but neither tungue nor pen of mine can do sv.” —H. Birmingham. “Without you [ should have been in my grave, but now I am a heppy man again.”’—D FF ., Inverness. “1 can never thank you sufficiently; had I never read ef the Guttw Vite, where or what I might bave been vow, I cannot tell.’"—W. G., Wet Pelton. ps IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYs, BLADDER, &. DR. DE ROOS’ COM- POUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and y Remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Dis- charges and Diseases of the Urinary Organs gene- rally, which too frequently harass the sufferer over the best years of life, and end only in an agonising death. They agree with the most delicate stomach, and in three days effect a cure when capivi, cubebs &e., have utterly failed. % 9d., 4s. Gd., Lis , and 33s. per box. The superiority of these celebrated medicines Over everything of the kiod,is universally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them without precedent. Many there are, who from natural diffidence, cr fear of discovery would silently bear their sfflictions rather than appiy tor 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 at the least possible expense. “T have taken your Pills and always derive great benefit from them.”--W. W. H., Queen's © Cambridge. “1 have taken your Pills with the most happy result.”"—B. 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