7B FEADQUARTERS of 1 EN. | G } Hil : ; ‘reaoeral Martinez Can nO | a. ' 107 Mpos, wi 100 | WMITTES h : ests of Mr. oops, has arriy i at Hatane th 1.000 i ‘ e — he M H { } A Quebec des aa : sf . mer the lie j 1 announces that If Ss ¥ , es Mleul. Governor is in a precaricu j sl - of health, { ial : ati j oven: utertained of his ifs ; Sentence of | ed ; lent in the penitey ‘ yr lif : ion B Bc ' - : ms hi .6 , WEEKLY LINE. oe - } sitt ae re 5 7 the Court of Queen's —— nies the Examiner contair ; ing at Qu i QO of the above Steamers leave Boston } tit ; ‘ m OC LAin«- —_ » . <¥7 - . ‘ weaator Haviland’ vudgment in the Gladiator smuggling} jot) oe TU RDAY at noon, for Char : nat Haviland’s able use has been rendered in the Halifax het lotte ‘own ; and returning, leaves here every | he Market Halli may be had on i (.ourt ting tl vessel 0 the | THI RSDAY, at 5 o clock, Pp. ™m. 4 the Booksiores or at this | Wn, an sing a fine of $6,000 on the | ; be \ ENGERS will find those steamers 3 0 beve Superior accommodation. i i ; iS EX URSION TICKETS, for round trips | ap F : : in has introduced a bili into the | © and from Boston, $15. \ NG A? r Giascow Brarioes,— pi y er of Deputies for the discon- For freight or passage, apply to _ that the meeting held at New the, Deeane ot em weuett Comin. CARVELL BROS , Agents ad ae Sts i ¢ ) Of which itis thought is | ey . " wp ¢ ne : evening, Was & great success Kely to id lo the resignation of the « abi ee en ~ oom y three-forths of the electors | ' ‘ : pitteedenl Seiirensie ae og IMPERIAL } i that the SOIDY ls a Oe pycrds in New- aa ary > MO06.., will complete and put into | ontreal 2 € res; i market next year 10,000 tous of shipp ng. HIRE N s ingt of Quebec, ha he f { ] . gnam CRSISS, has : facuily of Yale C lege has forbidden SURANCE OMPANY o ro, il ; +} t nliaverse eave : | a y Argen 1 in the tae - A - rs to leave town to engage ' tive Assembly of Quebec. Mr. Pany maton games, @ restriction not placed a : d von base-ball players. < >i Oo t gham resident at present in Bs ow \ British scientist finds that th ; : nust inds e brain of 3° : n iia log is smatier than that of the wolfand [ESTABLISHED 1803] : t the brain of a Newfound seins "ow haps eieaciniiin’s Newfoundland dog is ~ “4 RS. : ‘ Have iarzge ee P 6 fs ’ . very littl e larger than a terrier’s, » & 4 ' »>pay during the I resent month r E fs r , | Subscribed we Invested Capital, I Pees si95 he Emperor of Brazil's first book of travel} | ends will greatly oblige 1, during the 3 in press It is written in Portuguese but eatadehh thaw wikhe 0 “Bie Peuk’tia | Weasleddiidin Bectich. Brenan ate ae $8,650,000 a night. they m : g Push’’ in | ween a English, Fre neh and German x : ke 3 5 -r Deu ihere ede s to the amount , WUUGHCOUSTY to app arin Paris, z . : ° ~ ‘ d ars dne us thre ughout j 864 7 sie lew : . on th Bri ish coasts in INSU RES at M¢ )DERA TE RA I ES Stores, wince If we had $1,000 now we aati’ | . ose ‘Cem unprecedented W any Dweilings, Churches, Mer- os s + al nein imber cf 3,98 v0. Of these 472 were tota] chandize of all kinds, Produce, Vessels on fo i + ee 8e! al yn 7 » ecpe ; > cer . » , ‘ . s : "ke « wo . nould feel happy. Plea ni Mons you ses, I,i/s serious calamities, and 1,946 the Stocks, ane other Property. scriptions In registered letters, sag DET AC HED DWELLINGS taken for i On : ONE, TWO, and THREE YEARS spe —_—— i fo save quarreling with the life insurance } cial rates 7 — ae nee — mpany, a Chicago woman stopped } : : ; ; . : : : 7 c pp i ler VIS ELL ANEOI s. husband s funeral procession before the office | Losses Adjusted and Settled P ee RAR RAL | and sent word to the president to satisfy J 4 ec romptly, has been started in an/ himself. co . » ' castic in it sn. ‘Vanguard ’ cannot be raised, and | 4 shoe factory i ” sts will be blown up by dynamite her ms ‘ cause they we dangerous to shipping. ~» Gortschakoitt is seventy-eight years | Prit ; o wine or tobacco, eats only | 1808 UL cl age, : , ihe «wo meaisa day and sleeps ten or twelve, hours i ry-Secretary Belknap is living like a re- cred wealthy gentleman at the Arlington lotel in Washington,but his wife is absent, ; ; | \fter demolishing the houses of the mine | ; managers in North Wales the riotous col: | ers went home singing ‘ Safe in the arms of Jesus.’ A fund of $50,000 has been raised in Eo. and to aid Jewish mechanics in Palestine to erect houses outside of Jerusalem, and en- } eourage those who express a desire to fols } i low agricultura! pursuits. A Salt Lake Despatch of Nov. 3 gives a} report to the « ffect that a village of 500 | lodges of Shoshones was attacked Oct. 30, | 5 by a large Souix war party, estimated 1200 | lodges, at Painted Kock, about 90 miles | from Camp Stambough. only one Shoshone escaped. A Brockville, Ontario, despatch of Nov 2| reports that on the previous night a man | pamed Jackson, his wife and a young man whose name is unknown, crossed to the | Canadian shore in asmall boat. On their return to the American side the boat swamped. Jacksoa and his wife were | drowned, and his companion swam ashore. | pacecnnninaee -~ snammeatitits Hamlet plunged his sword through arras | in Bristol England, the other evening, and Polonious fell seemingly dead upon the stage, whereupon a gentleman started up ins high state of indignation, and exclaim. | ing aloud, “It is most disgraceful that all | these can sit quietly here aad see an aged | | person deliberately murdered,” bounced | raatically out of the theatre. cOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. As far as learned | , MISCELLANEOUS, Honaiste OvrraGe BY NeGnors.~—Augusta , November 3.—A party of negroes broke to a residence six miles from Aiken, S.C tmidnight last night, and murdered Mr. flausman and his nephew, named Postman. oth Germans. Afler robbing the premises, > murderers fired the dwelling over ead bodies. (;a ra the In St. Bridget’s Church, Montreal, on | Wednesday last, a large congregation was present engaged in their devotions, when suddenly there was a loud shriek, a heavy all, and a rush by parties near to assist a lady who had fallen ina fit. The lady was Mrs. Galvin, wife of Mr. Galvin, grocer, corner of Montcalm and St. Mary streets. As quick as possible she was removed to the sacristy of the church. and some re- marked that it was only a fit—that the ledy would soon get over it. In a few moments, Father Lanergan entered the church with the sorrowful announcement of Mrs. Gal- vin’s death, adding, ‘‘Life is short, and afler what has happened to-night there js scarcely any necessity for a sermon,” The great increase of crime in New York kingly illustrated by the statistics of the State prisons. Eleven years ago there vere 1.885 convicts confined in these insti- tutions ; last year there were 3,755. Besides this, the expense to the State to much greater ' Phe cost of support- S Sit than seems necessary. ing each prisoner over his earnings was, in 1863, only $55.66 ; in 1875 the excess of cost over earnings was $153.82. The total annual | cost of crime in New York amounts to nearly $36,000,000. Every year the three principal prisons become more expensive and more imefficient, and a recent report states that they are places “‘ where crime is taught and organized, and mew gangs are formed for depredations.” it is proposed to abolish the oflice of Inspector of State Prisons and sub-~ stitute a Superintendent, appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate, who is to hold office for five years. A remarkable incident occurred at a saw- mill in Acton, Ont., while a pine log was yea re : ; lary, | being Sawed up into lumber. The outside part of the regular instruction IM & large) <iab and one board bad heen cut off, and 5 number of the schools iu Germany. In the higher schools in Berlin, they have been for some time compulsory, and on etober Ist the same system was extended > toallthe common schools for girls in the ‘Lhe chief hostility to the move. comes from the mothers of the j . | | Gymnastic exercises for young ladies are | capital: ment pupils. inother«aavere blow hag been struck at prize fighting in America. Two pugilists \ named Weeden and Walker had a fight in New Jersey territory. Before the hard contested battle had been brought to a _ close the authorities interfered; Walker was unable to move and was allowed to lie down and die. Weeden, the principal, and two of the prominent backers, were arrest~ eiand have each been sentenced to six years imprisoament. ‘Iwo more of the ) gang got two years each. WAR TELEGRAMS. NEWS PROM THE EAST. sin Ss while the workmen were turning over the log they were surprised to see a large toad poke his head out of a Lole in which he was imbedded, and where he had scarcely escap ed being cut up by the saw. How the stran- ger got there was a mystery, as he was com- pletely encased in the wood, with no possi- ble means of ingress or egress. As the log was the fourth or fifth from the butt of the tree, bis position must have been at least lifty or sixty feet from the ground, and he had no doubt grown up with it from infancy, being probably hundreds ef years old. The animal was quite flat, add nearly as large as aman’s hand. He was perfectly blind, but when taken from his bed he made use of his limbs lo crawl away. The tree was perfect- ly sound, with the exception of a decayed spot of about a foot in length below the hol- iow in which he was imbedded. Dominion of Canada, © Province of Prince Edward Isiand Miortgage Sale. po be sold by public auction, at Char- TILDEN ELECTED PRESIDENT n, N 4.—Rumors prevail here to | eeffect that Russia demands the immedi- | withdrawal of Turkish troops from Ser- | ia, and refuses to complete any further ne- } Bgotiations until this demand is obeyed, | Turkey, however, cannot consent to such a | UMiliating irse as this. i it is the opinion of many leaders of public that Russia will continue to make mew demands until Turkey flatly refuses to London, Nov. 6.—Commiss rrange a line of oners are try- demarcation in con- | m with the armistice. Turkey and a| iné shoul] lions actually held by the} *ppesing armies when the greed Sajority of the Powers think the | ixed vy the pos armistice was | to, but Russia seems disposed to ask | me AUrKS LO wilbdraw to the frontier. | t es | kaded jy: | a .ocKkaded by the Montenegrins wii! | : Onlinue under blockade d ring the armis- but may be re-victualed sufficient for nmediate wants, atte » The Zimes’ leader says: “We think with | majority of our countrymen that the | g ances are in favor of peace, and of such | ; ace aS May assure’the well #i0OnS con neerned by removing every pre- “Ki for agitation.’’ being of the ‘ ; The French authorities have pardoned or : mmuted the sentences of hfty-two Com- i The leath af Cardinal ‘ ' th of ardinal Antonelli is an- bce}; also, that Cardinal Patr*si, the re S Vicar-Generg!). x iS dying. _ Sew York, Nov. 6.—President Grant will | ms: ciose the Centennial on Nov. 10th ; ee eading New York business houses * ©1058 ON €léction day. ; 7 Tr i ‘cur Treasury oflicia!s sailed on Saturday ““R million bonds for the Syndicate in — © The renert of tt . repert of the defeat of a large band of » a8 under Sitting Bull, by Gen. Miles, 4 On tir | oAtirmed., A gmalt a ‘ “Midhi detachment of United States 3. © “aS been stationed at *, and fo or “ pre Petersburg, if Companies in South Caroli- eat trouble between the whites | i t ad b ' “4@CkS in the election to-morrow. 4 New York, Oct. 8. - i : ; “8Mye}) d. ril len United States. MM he. 45, : “8 19 electoral ty : é is elected President of As far as heard from | and Texas, est Virginia to hear from— which will give “8 @ Majority of fourteen electoral! votes. MARRIED. Fs Ay a hea Denstan’s Cathedral, on Tuesday, ~~ bY the Very Rev. D. McDonald, ‘chen — MacSwain, Esq., Visitor of oo S ming’s County, to Valeria, fifth me “tang ome Donald Walker, of Launeh- y of the Lon. P. Walker, of this ‘ voles, - f40sas and WwW r “emocratic States al DIED. : Belfast, on the Ist ult., of Bar), cee Willie Eddie, second son Oe nthe ad Mary Martin, aged 6 years and At Neil p i tlove ond, on the 3ist ult., Rosalie, "td wife cf Moses Gaudet. May it peace, # & | and a lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front | of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876, at the hour of twelve o’clock,noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,ofthe one part, and JOSEPH W. HODGSON, of the ther part, and bearing date the 26th day of August, A. D. 1873: All that tract, piece and parcel of land being part of Town Lot number fifteen,in the tirst hundred of Town | Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i. e., bya line commencing on the South- eastern side of King Street, in the Northe west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and ruaning thence foutheast- erly along the division line between the said Lot and Town Lot number fourteen in the | said first hundred of Town Lots, forty-two feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly parallel with King Street, forty-twe (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same southwesterly forty-two feet, to the place of commence- ment, together with the Dwelling House all other buildings and erections thereon. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Breckeu & FitzGerald. L. PHILLIPS, Assignee of Mortagee. Sept. 18, 1876—ts i) POLITICAL MEETINGS. \ R. POPE will meet the electors of 4¥L Queen's Co. at the following places on MONDAY, 6th November; Rustico Bank, at6 p. m. : , TUESDAY, 7th November; *New Glas- gow Hall at2 p. m. SAME EVENING; St. House at 6 p. m. ’ WEDNESDAY, 8th November; Clifton Hall at 2 p. m.j THURSDAY, 9th November; ;Springton Schoo! House at 2 p. m. FRIDAY, 10th November; Crapaud Hall at 2p. m. ; SAME EVENING; Kelly’s Cross at 6 Ann’s School » mM. SATURDAY. llth November; Bonshaw School House at 2 p.m. SAME EVENING; Bryan’s Cross at 6 m. MONDAY, 13th November; Lon Creek at 4p. m. TUESDAY, 14th November Mou nt Stewart al 6 p. m. : THURSDAY, 16th November; Saw Mill Bridge at 2 p. m. SATURDAY, 18th November ; Smith’s Corner, Fort Augustus at 2 p. m. MONDAY, 20th November; 10 Mile House, St. Peter's Road at 2p. m. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876. “New England Felt Roofing Co.’s PITCH AND FELT! The only Reliable Roofing. g ; B i Lr x ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, 500 s6o pois. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876. 1) LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the XAMINER OFFICE. a. | Boston Steamers ! | FENTON T. NEWBERY, i Mar. 20, 1876 Agentior P. E. 1 Another Supply of Wheeler's Compound Elixr Phosphates and Calisaya Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, The Great Shoshonee's Reniedy, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remedy tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, an iron Tonic Dr. Larookah's Pulmonic Syrup, ; Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c. Radway’s Renovating Sarsaparillian Grant’s Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, . Dr. Waiker’s California Vinegar Bitters Constitutional! Catarrh Remedy. : £ JUST RECEIVED By . WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, March 6, 1876. ; BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen Square, MVHE subscribers have received per Steam- > Prince Edward and other vessels, Ieee London, Manchester, Glasgow and from foreigu ports, a full and complete supply of ‘SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Latest tt vies, Adapted to the Present Season. Customers and the publicin general are invited to inspect our Stock of General Merchandize, now Complete in all the Warious Departments. On Sale—Choice Congou, Sou- chong and Pekoe TEAS. of good strength and excellent flavour. Also several grades of Refined and Granu- lated SUGARS. All of the above sold at the lowest prices. W. & A. BROWN June 12, 1876. NEW HALL GOODS ! Our Extensive Importations FALL & WIRTER GOODS NOW READY ran INSPECTION, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Friends, give us a call and see for yourselves. ROBERT ORR & CO. 490 9, 1876. The Isolated Risk & Farmers Insurance Co. of Canada. PRESIDENT, - + Hon. ALEX. MCKENZIE, VICE-PRESIDENT, - GEORGE GREIG, Esq. CAPITAL, $600,000. Deposited with Dom. Govt., - $100,904. M\HIS Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates, Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether fire ensues or not. The agency having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to take risks and renew out- standing policies on most favorable terms. FENTON T. NEWBERY. April 24, 1876.—ly Gen’l Agent for P.E.I. Prescription Free vos the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions or excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. pe Ry mesetnneioner® Taylor's Cloth Mills. HE subscribers are now receiving cloth for Dyeing, Finishing, &c., for Taylor's Cloth Mills, Mount Stewart. The work done at these Mills has been superior to work turned out from any other Mills on the Island. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Agents. August 3, 1876.—3m BARRELS. 2(0) Herring Barrels f Halifax make: 90 half do 250 Mackeral Barrels, For sale cheap by F. T. NEWBERY, & CO. Nov. 6, 1876,—2i _ j i j Ex s. S “PRI Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1876. LONDON | OouUR, | FALL STOCK, Selected by our Mr. Stewart In the BEST MARKETS in GREAT BRITAIN. GEO. DAVIES & CO. ee NCE EDWARD.” NOW OPENING, CALL AND — - > before purchasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876.—4ins _- = = DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION ALEx. W. Ocivig, M. P. Henny Lys, Secretary Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. W. A. WEEKS & CO0’S IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW Goons, JUST OPENED. Great Variety! Astonishing Low Prices ! ! E:verybody Pieased. Creat Bargains in Dresses. Shawls, Furs, Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our prices W.A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. ce NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY AD) OPS TOR. i8O0 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, Wittiam AnGus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, THE 8 ‘ADACONA Fire Life insurance Co. EXAMINE ~ — o——_——_—— eee — ——— GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 P., President, HOUSE! NEW DRUG STORE / | The subscriber respectfally in- . | forms the public that he has opened with an EXTENSIVE STOCK oF Br ant Anerican DRUGS, &e,,| e store immediately adjoining Hon. P. Wavkrr’s. ' the most reliable markets, is warranted pure and fresh, consisting of— | Drugs, Essences, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Perjumer V, Brushes, SOAPS AND TOILET REQUISITES. Particular attention will be given to Open on Sundays for Dispening only. | ibe Morning from 9.45 a.m., till 10.45 a.m. | Afternoon * 3.00 p.m., till 4.00 p.m. Evening “ 8.30 p.m., till 9.30 p.m. C. D, RANKIN, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876 —Im THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY ; FrrRe AND LIFE. Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 Deposited with Receiver Gener- al of Canada, 162,800 Other Investments in Dominion of Canada, 867,091 oo ' FAIR RATES. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Residences, Household Furniture and | Farm Properties, for One, Three or more years, At Reduced Rates. Office—Great George Street, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—6m eth will be sold much UNDER VALUE atthe LONDON HOUSE. LIGHTLY DAMAGED in the making, Oct. 9, 1876.—pat A. Lot of Blankets, Ss j asi Ot ie “n So ee = 3 7 No. 4 Bulfinch St, Boston. Opposite Revere fiouse. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; OR SELF-PRESERVATION. MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD, Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the ‘* National Medical Association,’’ March 3ist, 1876. -) UST published by the PEABODY MED]- CAL INSTITUTE, a new edition of the 83 Queen Street. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, -. - COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. - $5,000,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vick~ PRESIDENT, GEO. J. PYKE, Generar Manager, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Srcrerary Joun Inas, Esq., | P. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Pauwer, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Qu RK, Esq., | Joun F. Ropenrsox, Esa. W. Hynpmay, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents., Charlottetewn, P. K. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. HEAD OFFICE, - - RISKS TAKEN DAILY CAR V Biot Ch’town, July 3, 1876. POSITIVE NOTICE !| I hereby notify all persons indebted to me that all debts due, and re- maining unpaid, after the Fif eenth day of Nov- ember next, 1876 will be placed in the hands of my Attornies for immediate collection. W. L. COTTON. EX A:NER Office, Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1876, (RCHITECTURE, HE undersigned, being relieved from the Public Service, will resume his former occupation of furnishing Designs, Plans, Specifications,and estimates tor Dwellings, Stores, Churches, and School Houses, of the most modern and approved style of Architecture, at short notice and reason- able costs. Having had a long experience in building, he feels that he cam give satis- faction. RICHARD WEEKS, Late Supt, Pub, Works. Agents for Prince Edward = MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMP’NY OF CANADA. —_——-—_ --° > o-———- Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 pe ———49 9 - = = MONTREAL. o—————— AT THE OFFICE OF BROTHERS, island. —————————————————————_—_—_—__————_——" PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! as subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. All dealers should call and examine our Stock, as we are prepared to Sell Lower Than Ever te Those whe Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK Mar. 6, 1876.—ly 102 Upper Queen St BROAD’S AXES. 25 BOXES, at, ' CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876.—times sj tf Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—3i celebrated medical work entitled the ‘ SCI- ENCE OF LIFE; or SELF-PRESERVA- TION.” It treats upon Manhood, how lost how regained and how perpetuated; cause and cure of Exhausted Vitality, impotency, Premature Decline in Man, Spermarchoa, or Seminal Losses (nocturnal and diurnal), Nervous and Physica! Debility, Hypocohon- dria, Gloomy Forebodings, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Energy, Haggard Countenance, Confusion of Mind and-Loss of Memory, Im- pure State of the Blood, and a}] disease aris- ing from the Errors of Youth or the indiscre- tions or excesses of mature years. it telis you all about the Morale of Genera- tive Physiology, the Physiology of Marriage, of Wedlock and Offspring,Physica! Contrasts, True Morality, Empiricism, Perversion of Marriage. Conjugal Precept and Friendly Counsel, Physical Intirmity, Its Cause and Cure, Relations between the Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, the Miseries of Im- prudence, Ancient Ignorance and Errors, Means of Cure, Cure of Body and Mind. True Principles of Treatment, Address to Patients and Invalid Readers, The Author’s Principles. The price of this book is only $1.00 This Book also contains more than Fifty Prescriptions for the above-named and other diseases, each one worth more than the price of the book. Also, another valuable medical work treat- ing exclusively on MENTAL AND NER- VOUS DISEASES ; more than 200 royal oc- lave pages, twenty elegant engravings, bound in substantial muslin. Price only $2,00. Barely enough to pay for printing. “The Book for young and middle-aged men to read just now, is the Science of Life, cr Self Preservation. The author has return. ed from Europe in excellent health, and is again the Chief Consulting Physician of the Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Boston, Mass.” —Bepublican Journal. ‘The Science of Life is beyond ali com- parison the most extraordinary work on Phy- siology ever published.” —Boston Herald. ‘‘ Hope nestled in the bottom of Pandora’s box. and hope plumes her wings anew, s'nce the issuing of these valuable works, publish- ed by the Peabody Medica! Institute, which are teaching thousands bow to avoid the ma- ladies that sap the citadel of life.”’—Phila- delphia Enquirer. «Jt should be read by the young, the middie-aged and even the old.’”-—New York Tribune. The first and only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Manin this country, as a recognition of skill and professional] services, was presented to the author of these works, March 31st, 1876. The presentation was noticed at the time of ils occurrence by the Boston Press, and the leading journals throughcut the country. This magnificent Medal is of solid gold, set with more than one hundred Indian diamonds of rare brillix ncy. Shine. in its execution and the rich- ness of its materiais and size, this is decid-~ edly the most noticeable medal ever struck in this country for any purpose whatever. It is well worth the inspection of Numismatists. 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