HASZARDS GAZETTE JULY 5. 23.. 2.‘-.‘.'.:.'°""';...'..:“.‘..s.‘:"' :'.:ih."'£ assist in giving and complete e t to the enlightened a stem of _Government that has been conferred, upon this _ boundtoadd.‘ea4result1olthissamp once that it s only Jay .the toipperste and judle ous‘exeroise of the Inc: a privile have confe by this system, t at romoted, the that the neral welhro can be bo:t‘fntorost: of the people t omselves protected from lie bllghtin Influence of excessive person- al and rty strl_ . _ _ No o rt of mine shall be wanting to eshblish a claim upon your increasing confidence, but . you shall yudge me by my note, rather than by us. Ian deo sensible of the ver kind feclin which have dictated our wishes, in regard Ed in Ibmily, who ful y participate in all the pLsin anticipation: in which I indulge, from our res once in in Edward n , an extended acquaintance with its inhabitants, b whom we have been welcomed in so very cordia and gratifying a manner. D . DALY, Lieut-Governor. Government House, lat July, The words " temperate and judicious cxoercise of" in the above reply of His Excellency, were left out In the re rt of it in the last Examiner. Why we leave t e proprietor to account for. The insertion of them make: a wonderful dif- ference in the sense, although, without doubt, it would better suit the purposes of the party of which the Examiner is the or n, to have the phrase read without the quail ying words, of the true meaning of which we suspect, they Gaz are unable to form a oonception.—En. Has. a. Eur-ros; [understand the Small Pox has made its appearance at Belfast, and the people are greatl alarmed; perha sit may he to allay their ears, if the shin rs wil indly in- form in that the w 0 e district may be immediately vaccinated, on application at the Prince Edward Dispensary, ent Street, Char- Iottetown. If a central convenient place is appointed, ii day may be fixed to meet, and the danger from the Small Pox immediately removed. The individual expense will be a mere trifle, and absolutely poor persons will be done gratuitously. Every case will be subsequently inspected, and certificates iven of safet , or requiring a future test, as t e case may Vaccination. to be secure, performed when the lymph is in a certain s ‘ of development, wh ch is very difliirent in iferent individuals; it is not always proper on the aauie y, and in some cases it is never proper, although not apparently so to unprofes- sional jud cut; it is most desirable, therefore, that Vaccination should be brought to the doors of the people b the medical men of the Island, and their certi catcs produco.ble,as in England, in order to qualify for the Arm or Navy, or forlrilpsurance of life in public 0 cos c dilercnt Settlements led me to supply of lymph from the National Vaccine Institution, London, which has fortunately oouie to ha‘iiid ‘unit’ bt§m’e to meet the ‘emer- gency; an s a in to cu in professional brethren. on thldliyap lioaptiloli. y The public importance of the su ject will, I trust, excuse me for troubling you to insert the above in your next per ; and which I hope will be co ied by th: observations wi lappl to all other Settlements, as well as Belfast, an to the Surgeons in their localities, who will be readily supplied on application. requires to be I remain, &c., H. A. JOHNSON. To the Senior I to of wn. THE Undereansd request that you will call a PUBLIC El-STING of the Inhabitants of Georgetown, Royalty and vicinity, at an earl day, for the urpoes of addressing His Excellency ossi- llcl sax, Esquran, coogratulsiin him on his assumption ofthe Government of this Isfand. Andrew A. McDonald, Fade Golf, William Sanderson, W. B. Aitkin, Martin Byrne, John Smith, ward Thornton ‘ rs Wickwire, Joseph Wightrnao, John McDonald, Donald McAulav, Williaui McDonald, Finlay McNoile: John C. Maekoown, John B. Hewlett. Thomas McDonald, William Hillnisn, John Dovcreux, George Poole, llenry Gritlin, Hugh lel.-iachria. Jame: O'Bryan, John W. Robertson, Ilagh Logan, John Kearney, James N. Cogsivell A. Walker, Colin McDonald, Rodk. MoAulsy, John Alden Joesph McDonald, Robert Broughten. Daniel Gordon, IN com lisnoe with the above requisition, I hereby call a UBUIC MI".E' ‘ING of the Inhabitants of the Town, Royalty and vicinity, to be holden at the Court House on Friday the 38d day of June, instant, at the hour cf'l‘hree o'clock, p. in. S’ ed HUGH McDONAl.D, Senior Magistrate- At a Meeting of the Inhabitants of Georgetown, Royaky and vicinity, at the Court House on Friday, the! instant, for the purpose of addressing His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor on his assump- tion of the Government of Prince Edward Island gab McDonald, Esq, Senior Magistrate, in the ir ' The following gentlemen were nominated as a Committee to “prepare an Address :—llon. E. 'I‘liorn- ion, John A oes. William Sanderson, Colin Mc- Donald, W. R. Williams, sires. An Address was prepared a or a short time, which on being read by John Aldous, Esq , was. “ii motion of William Sanderson, Esq., ordered to be received a . _ T'te following Committee were then a inted to so-.'.. on His ucy to eeent the A rsss, viz: —Joha Aldon, A. A. Mc Donald, William Sander- sse. Esqsirss. Hoe. Edward Tlieratou. Sflled. JOHN KEARNEY, lee y. _ w lth and rnsperi exposed state of the public in the W S ADDRESS. AUO'J.'IO1I'. To His Excellency Doasiiricx Daax. Esquire, Lieutenant Gosernor and Cosissender~t'n- Chief. in and our Her .Uejssly's Island if Prince Edward, and its Dependencies Clien- cellor, Vite-Jdeiirsl, and Ordinary of the taste. fie. die. die. 'I‘iru Magistrates, Merchants, and other Inhabitants of Georgetown, its Royalty and Vieiuit , bag leave most respectfully to approach your cel- lsncy, to co tltlato you on your assumption of the Government of Prince Edward Island. Your Exsellsac has been honored by our beloved Queen with ilie overnrnentof aeperiion of Her wide dominious, in which Civil and R igions Liberty, the peculisr birth-riglii of every British subject prevails, we believe. to an extent unsur seed in ay other rtion of the world; and it : been a matter of gratifying consideration to us, to know. that the Ad- ministration of this Government has been entrmtsd to one eminently qualified by practical experience in another portion of Her Majesty’: dominion: in British rnerica, whereby your Excellency will more fully enabled toearry out the gracious intentions of our beloved Queen, who has in in your Excel- lency’: a poiutmsnt, nlfordcd a most ratifying as- surance o Her Ma'esty's solicituds to vs the o- vernnient of this olony administered with faithful- ness and responsibility. I . With such sentiments, your Excellency will readily believe that we cherish to our most gracious Queen, loyalty corresponding wiih the sat advantages we now en'cy under Her Majesty’: overnment; and we sincerey indulge the hope, that under your Excel- lencv': administration, a spirit of union, hsririon and good feeling will he found to prevail sinong all e asses of the people, that obedience to the laws, and person- respect to yourself will be the rule of action; and that your Excellency. your Lady, and famil ms , during your residence in the Colony, enjoy alt , > OS I . On behal of the bloating], * HUG DONALD, Senior Magistrate, Chairman. REPLY. Gnirrasasure : This cordial expression of lcéalty and attachment to Her Majesty‘: person and ovsrnmeat, from the Magistrates, Merchants, and Inhabitants of George- town, it: Royalty and vicinity, emanating as it does from men who can so fully up rcciste the advantages they enjoy as members oft e rest British North American family is riiost ncceptab e to me. It is my anxious wish, as it shall be my constant endeavour, us far as possible, to realize the expecta- io the Government of this Island, but much must depend upon the co-operation of those, who, like yourselves. look for the advnnccnient of the best interest: of the communit , frnin the cultivation of those feelings of good wil and harmony, without which no people can rospcr thank on very sincerely for your kind wishes toward: myself and family. I hope shortly to be able to visit Georgetown, and then to become better H acquainted with its position and interests. D. Y. Licut. Governor. Government House, June 29, I854. IS Holes . '1‘ b Flour '=-'- ..'.:: ..::...*°°°- - lion: you appear to entertain from my appointment. Died,- At Somerset Cottage, St. Peter‘: Read, on Satur- day the lst July, Williniii Stninforth, eldest son of . . c ownn, Esq. Snuris, aged 6 years. On Tuesday the 4th July, Mary, wi e of Sampson Symons, Ellen‘: Creek Royalty, aged 74 years. Portfiofl Charlottetown. A it . July lst, Schr. Susan 6: Sarah, St. John, Nowtld, 9 days; salt, &,c. 2d, Bark Grace, Liverpool, 58 days; gen. cargo to W. H. Pope. Norwegian Brig jsltstnd, 66 days; do.. do. to Yates & Longworth. _ llrigt. Mariner, New _LOIiG0l|. Schr. Albion, Girroir, Boston, 21 days; gen. cnrgo. , Crapaud, to W. \V. Lord. Dove, Robert- son, Pictou: co . Seaflower, Bathurst; shingles. .3 ant. 6th, Sagabnn, St. Johns, Newlld.; cattle, &c._ lith, Bark Sir Alexander, Liverpool, by W. W . Lord. Princeton, Bathurst; to Ion . nicorn, Muteh, St. Johns, Newtld.; cattle, drc. Prince Edward Island Association. IIIS Association will meet in the Baptist Chapel, Lot 48, on Saturday the 22d July, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The Introductory Sermon will be preached by the Rev. W. ll. Ilcbbs, of Nova Scotia, on Mondn the Mill, at ll o'clock in the above Chapel, after which the Delegaten will attend to business. ACCINATION, at ilic Pniivcs: Enwaun Din-sivslinr, Kent Street, Charlottetown, under the inspection of Dr. Jolinstcn,on Mondays, \Vedncsdays und Saturdii s. N B.— crlilicatus a safety, or of requiring future testing, will be given to each person vaccinated. Poor Persons will be Charlottetown,J y BOOTS AND SHOES. N addition to his Stock J Aiiieiicnn limits and Shoes, the Subscriber has received by n --rim." from Liver ol, 7oo rams ENGl.lSll BOOTS, SHOES, ll .UClll-IRS, SLIPPERS, &., Consisting of Ladies Prenalla Boots. Patent Leather Slippers, do. Channellcd, best Leather tied Shoes, Common Slippers, Girls best Leather Shocs,Girl: nnd Maids Patent Leather Slippers, Infants black and coloured Lsstlicr Shoes, do. Patent Leather Slippers. Gents‘ Bluchsrs, lace and tied Shoes, Calf Skin I'uiiips and Slippers, dI.c., &c.. at his usual moderate prices. GEORGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, July lith, I854. CHAMPAGNE. 7 IIIRTY CASES of prime CIIAMPAGNE. just received ex “ Peeping Tom," from Liver- Vaccinated gratuitously. 3. pool. . Also. a quantity of OAKUM. Pitch and Coal 'l'ar, Keg: of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, or so CH ARl.l-IS STEWART. Jsae1. ISM. if DY JAIIS MORRIS. Y AUCTION To-morrow, Tsruasnar, tlth inst. at ll o'cl:ck, cu Peaks’: Wharf, Just arrived a pflf Soda. a Charlottetown, July lith. ISM. ANTED. an ORGANIST for St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown. A l to ROBERT HUTCHINISGN. Church or HENRY HASZARD. Wardens. Juno Nth, ISM. Charlottetown ‘Horticultural SOCIETY Exhibition otflowers, Vegetables e Fruits. HE first SEMI-ANNUAL SHEW of the above Society will talie place on Mosrnav, the ion. sy ofJrn.v, instant, at the Tussrusarrcl Hana, when the follow’ rinse will be awarded, via: The best GsrdsiinI’lPant, Rarest House Plant, Best Geranium, I0 10 7 o., Group do.. C OIO, Group of 8 k_ind: of do., Calceolaria, “ Cinorsria, “ Fuschia. Id o., Best Variety of Pension, “ arena, " ydra es, 2d doll,‘ Best Oleander, “ Carnation, " Box Mi nionctte, “ Wall F ower. " Broad leaf Myrtle, " Narrow leaf do., " Jessamine, white, " Yellow do., “ Cactus, " Chinese Primrose, " Yellow Primrose, “ Anricula, OQOQOO OOGOOOOOQOGOOOOOQOOOOO FR U I TS. Best Strawberries, “ Green Geoseberries, " Rhubarb. VEGETJBLES. Beet Potatoes, “ Peas, I pint, “ Lettuce, Q dozen, " Spinach, ¢OO¢O°OO 600 600000 OOOOO°¢OOO5¢O°G°OO°OOO NGBMSSUWUIG UGO! 9~l“NSON G~l~IOGC~lfl~lOfl~l~lC~l~l~l~lC " Cucumbers, " Onions. ’ 0 Persons intending to cnuipetc will be ploiased send the articles for competition before 12 o'clock. The Committee are requested to attend at I0 o'clock. Plants, Fruits or Vegctnhlcs intended for sale, to be so dcs' noted. 'I‘ho Exhibition will be open at 2 -o'clock. rice 9066900660 006 t By order, J. LAWSON, Secretary. July 3d, ISM. PROSPECTUS. 0'‘ THE MASONIO REGISTER. AND GAZETTE OF NEWS. I-on s-um. mo»; a=- T..‘:.r':.'.:*:.':“.:°.:.‘::.:“.‘: .P.:.P::;.:.';::“.:*°:."';::': "‘”‘"" _ sonic periodical in the United States, and u vn uable -lull Ill. Bfl «IOIIH. Wllll°0i l0 l0ld- B_|’|§ z°Pl|!f- Journal to be forwarded to every part of the globe. I-iV9rp00 - OIPTIY. ¢l°- s¢l"- I-l|l|¢0|’|h GIL It will contain each week it new and well-written Y Fraternity. 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Loudonderry and llixafrosi Halifax Spring Importation, 1854. fortlse s _ t he has to call the attention or his numerous customers in Town and Country, to the followi articles, selected with great care, a which will sold low for Cash, vix secs 1' y made othing. and sin, Cloths, Simmer Shawls, Parnsols, Prints, Regatta Shirting, white do., ready made Shirts. Striped Shlrtiug, unbleached do. black and coloured Silk Neck handkerchiefs, a superior assortment of Gents‘ fancy Neck Ties. Cotton do.. Ticks, Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, brown and white Articial Flowers, Ladies‘ Boots and . and Edging: of all descriptions, Lining Cottons, Stays, Canvas Bags, Ginghsms, Cotton Warp, (white and coloured. Also. The following GROCERIES :— Sugar, ea, asses, Tobacco, Csadles.&.e. &c.Itc. HJRD WARE. Knives and Forks, Kettles, Pots, Scythes, Scythe Sneaths, Rakes, a few Soils of Heroes: Mountings Riding and Gig Saddle Trees, Britchcn Chains, Cart Bills, ateriug Chains, dtc. &c. 6 Case. ROOM PAPER (a:sorted.) Can. also Sun. CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great George Street, Charlottetown, June ll. Si. Soap, Starch‘ R. R. R. Highly Important to the Public. The Sick cured on I e R. R. R. Theory. THREE GREAT REMEDIES. The attention of the public is particularly directed to the three nick and powerful remedies discovered by Radwsy Cc. So quick, so powerful, so olfac- tusl, so safe. so plsasnnt, are these remedies in stopping pain, checking disease, expelling from the human bod all foul and corrupt humcars. all dis- eased and poisonous dcposiis,nnd restoring the weak, feeble, and fragile frame, worn out by iseasc and long sulfering, to sound health and long life, that whoever uses these remedies, and becomes familiar with the R. R. R. Theory, will never need a physi- cian, unless it is in some critical surgical case. The R. R. R. Remedies will never l'ail—they prove themselves in the worst cases in less than twenty-four hours. They invlgprato, they renovate, they regulate, they relieve t e sulfcrmg, pain-stricken invalid from the most torturing pains in afew minutes. They restore the sick and diseased body to health and longevity. ' o the low spirited and nervous they impart joy- fuluess. vigor, and a he py llow of spirits. To the ed and in rm. whose constitutions are worn out by decrepilude and limbs palsied and en- I feebled, they impart the elasticity and buoyancy of : manhood in its rims. : 'l‘o the young, who, between the period of youth ‘ and manhood, outgrow their natural strength, who? are afllicled with languor, lsssitudc, loss ofnppotite, I gloomy feelin s, dLc., they impart to the rscupcrative 5 or an: n heslt y regularity of action. I o the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal passions. who has wasted away his strength in folly i and revclry, they check the icasleqf manhood, and 5 restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. . To all who sulfe sin, to all afliicted with disease, ! the R. R. R. REMEDIES will quickly and elI'ectu- ' ally free the sulferer from misery, and render tho| most wretched capable of enjoying sound hesltli and long life. REME . The R. R. R. Theory requires only three remedies for tlis cure of the sick, and the protection ofihe human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. No. l.—R.aowav's Rannv Rs:i.is-.r.—For the instant Relic/‘of Pain, and quick cure of Acute Maladies. No. 3.—RanwAr‘s RINOVATING Rs:soi.vnr-r. -For the efeclual care of all Chronic and Scrqfulous Diseases that have been lingering in the System. corrupting the Human Body, for Five, Ten, Twenty, or Forty Years. No. 3.—Ranwav's Rx-.oux.a1'ous.-Fbr restor- ing and regulating lo a healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the Syslesi. J! nrild and efiectual carttartic. R. R. R.—No. l—RADWAY’S READY RE-- LIEF is for the instant relief of the sufi'orer from pain, and to check and arrest the progress of diseases; to disinfect animal. irialarious. and infectious poisons, thus protecting whoever uses it s sinat all poisonous Infection. from Coniagion,and from sudden attack: ofr tflmlcrn, Pneuriinriiii. Ship Fever, Fever and Agile, ins nnd diseases of the Joiritu, Limbs, Nerves, &c., in from live to till:-en minutes. ltAl)WAY'S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains. oitlier internal or externsl—Norvous, Neuralgic, Bilious, or Rheu- inatio. A Fixrunu its run: FAsux.r.—-Every famil should keep a supply of RADWAY’S READ RELIEF in their houses-it is useful in so many silmets—-it is always beneficial; he giirantees it is a sure cure for Cholera, if taken in its first symptoms. Ifused when violent epidemics prevail, it will save I . R. R. R.—-No. 1—RAnwa\r': RlNOVA'l‘llGl Rusoi.vuie'r.—We have said that for all chronic oomplninls, we recommend our RESOLV EN'I'. The RESOLVENT resolves away all diseased deposits that have been lingering in the syatcrn fur TEN, 'l‘WEN'l‘Y. or I"‘0R'|‘Y YEARS. Ever person who has been troubled with an coin- plnint or years, will r uire llie RESOLVE 'l‘ to ensure a perfect cure. l‘he action of the RI-‘.SOl.- VENT is directed that to the absorbonis, stimulating them inui actiongand. ssco _ , which it deperats: by its attentive action over the glands, the liver, paaaruu,.hg..,.' gn , ' sewers that nature has established if You will, after tlsi ' , sve , appreciate the name we have given to the soc:i?:if REIIEDIES OF RENOVATING . ltrosolvss awn d'ieeasedda' ' 5 it ides . locd ’ '°'"' Tumor: are removed and discussed by its operation: Chronic Swelling: are dissipated; Nags. no gong.‘ and melted away. ’i‘hs mmtlosihsoinefikin diseases disappear under its action; Sci-ofaless coosiiiaiioas are soon amended. and the disease clisclted wherever it has athclted the system. Syphilis. with all is horrible train of couconiitsnte, here had a certa'm and I infallible cure; and Consumption. too, clan find: its master. For Chronic Dy: sis, RADWAl"S RENOVATING RESOLV 'l‘ is notosly an sS'ec- tnsl, but quick cure. sor¢cin'ns.—We know of no remedy, nor of any treatment that will so’ sickly and fictnallfi cure Bronchitis as the RIBO VENT. It is in e - old Chronic casm where RADWAY'S RENOVAT- ING RESOLVENT will be most appreciated. In Procrseliee Poitier.-Ilsrried persons, who are not blessed with otfspri if the diliiculiy arises from imperfect orgsns'and tsncy, will had the R. R. Resolvent of great Dvsrsrsia, WATII. Buasir.—'I'his disorder is generally the result of a low .3.°"'.t'Z' dletrsmiag pic at Chronic inflammation of the Stomach. The patient, who generally feel: well enough when the stomach is empty, is slflict with the most distressing symp- toms on tsliin food. Water Brash eructations, with burning sensat u, been burmllpain at pit of stomaeh. &c._ Th‘ issues is geasr y seesmpsnied with cosiive . . Tuna-rxsun-r.—Rasolvest three times ds aller meals. demart spoonful. One Rqulatoron going to bed at night, to lisep the bowels open and regular. When the cart Burn is very dbtremlea. I does of the Relief taken in water will promptly sdiavu it. The public may rely upon as efeetual cure of the follow issues: by using the Renovating Ile- solvent :— Chronic Rheumatism, Tutors, Ulcers, Ser ula, Skin Diseases, Glandular Swellingr, Hip Diseases. Hacking dry Cough. Feiaale Complaints, Cssceroue Jfieclions, out, Sypliililic Complaints, Riclrefe. Bleeding of tire Lungs, Salt Rlieuin, Dyspepsia. Water flrasli. Bronchitis, Tic Uoloroaz, Cansusnp I While Sioellings, Lisrr Complaint. It. It. R.—No. S.-ltaowar's Rs:our.a1-one. —THE THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCO- VERY OF RADWAY I. CO.—0ae Regulator is sullicient to r ulate the Bowals, Liver, and Pancreas to a heslt y and harmonious discharge of their functions. we will insure a pleasant discharge from the bowls’: at a regular period of time every . Four to six will purge thoroughly all corrupt and acrimonious bumors from the lllIllOt|lfl’] esual. Iurons-nor ro I’ii.i. TAx::as.—Ever£ one who is in the habit of taking pills will find AD- WAY'S REGULATORS the most pleasant, safe, etfoeiusl regulator of the Bewcls, Liver, Pancreas, and the most CERTAIN PURIFIER OI’ THE BLOOD in use. One of RADWAY‘S REGULATORS is superior, in point of medical strength and eliicscy, to six the most popular and best: Cathsrtic ills. . All Purgalive or Cathsrtic Pills are made from the crude materials of their com ition: the inert and active principles are comhio together, and the ills are made up of this common inass, so that out six pill: the patient has to swallow, all the really and truly medical virtues of the same would not make ore than two pills. Every chemist well knows ihat out of the crude materia : of dru , roots, herbs, barks. plants, 8r,c., there is only a yie ' of medical virtue. e seriously believe that more deaths are caused by overloading the system with useless hysic than from disease. No more medicine should he given to a client than what is necessary to produce the desired, ell'sct, and to overload the system with useless drugs is not only checking the action ofaciivo virtues, but is inflictiug serious labour upon the already shattered constitution. ll. . eniodies are based upon this principle —ihere is as much dilforenoe, in point of strength and ctlicacy, between Rodney‘: Regulators and all other Cathsrtic Pills, as there is between quinine and common bark. or morphine and opium. RADWAY'S REGULATORS, therefore, are the best pill: for the sick to take, one being suflicieat in rill ordinary ditiicultiee, and two {possessing a greater and better power than any six o the most ap- proved pills known. .u>w.ar': llnaona-ran: are a certain are for Cestivcness, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Ifldissy Complaint, Jaundicc, Head Aches. Ncrvousnoee, Melancholy, Diseases of the Bladder. Fassanu Dir- l'lCUL‘l‘IEl.—-L8llcl|0l’I'I|(L‘lI, Fleur Albus, Whites, and Irregulnrities of all kinds. BILIOUI DIIIAIII. -—Bile on the Stomach. Biliooe Colic, Enlargement of the Spleen, and all Chronic Afiecttons of the Liver and Kidneys. RADWAY'S REGULATORS are must carefully prepared from extracts and gums of trees, p ts, roots, and herbs. There are no pills in use that wil act upon the Liver, Pancreas, Bowels, the Salivary Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly sad so efectslly as the R. R. REGULATORS. o pifls can be taken for any len th of time with the same safety In the constitution; or, instead ofdebilitnting the system hy powerful and drastic purging, they an pleasantly upon the bowels, and impart suengih is every ‘nerve and tissue of tho iody. One of the Rl~‘.(iULA'I‘0RS, taken on going to bed, will insure ll regular and healthy discharge Gum the bowels in the morning. In case: where eight or ten of the common pills are used for free evacuations, two or three of the REGULATORS are suflicisat. N0 CAIDMEL _ or other poisonous drug enter: their composition- thcy are entirely vegetable. Tiiey are lsasant to take, elegantly coated with a inedicins gain, an perfect! tasteless, and has from small. opening Ill fen any disagreeable symptoms from taking a dose of REGULATORS. CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready llsliefin the market; the labels are ‘very similiar to the labels on the genuine. Purchase only authorized agents, smi inquire. efthe person you hsee froia 'i_ftlss_v knosv it to be genuine. Ifyou 0 not find relief from pain in lillecn minutes, send us the lnbefof the bottle -nu plmlmfl. and inform us from whom you purchased. . RADWAY It C0.. I82 Fulton slreet, Npw York. w. it. wnrsou. Agent for Prince Edward Island, 3