I... .«-;H_ssz..iRii's oiznlilfrs. .ivaiu; 28. reeonaidering the same phenomenon, that the deeompasitien of water is s more com- lex process than is ordinarily supposed. A _ ull volume of hydrogen is veryrarely obtained, and either gas may be obtained in exoessb changing the size of the elec- trodes. lectrodes with a large surface, whether positive or negative, evolve less gas then fine slender wires. one onl of the elements of water is obtained by a’ diuymrnetrical voltamster, - it must be ad- mitted that the one which is not disengaged must combine with the l' uid or become condensed on the plates.‘ inouyd of hy- drogen is produced when hyd it alone is evolved, and the hydro nsted liquid produced on the evolution 0 water p see new properties. a decomposition of’ water never ensues without some change in the terininel wires, slow, but continuous. The positive terminal becomes yellow, end then orange; the negative assumes a violet color» These tints by rees increase and darken, so that something is evidentl depo- sited upon the platinum. These do sits disappear in the air, especially if the p stin- um is heated. be negative plats becomes clean in nitric acid, and absorbs gaseous oxygen; he ositive is cleansed by deox- yldizing iqui s, and absorhes hydrogen. y, if the two terminals are immersed in acidulated water and united by a galva- noineter, they give rise to a current of re- action, which lasts for several days. These properties acquired by the plates deserve particular attention, and may be attributed to condensation of the two gases on their surthce. When the discoloration has be- come very intense, the plates continue evolving gas long alter the current has ceased.—-[London Artisan. Ciiirtrsu Siiors.——Psssing into some genuine Chinese street I came to the con- clusion that, altogether, Canton presented the most extraordinary sight I ever be- held. The streets are very narrow, and hung about in all directions with signs and sdvcrtizements. Every shop has a large upright board on each side of the door, usually painted white,and on it, in red or black letters, is inscribed a list of all the articles sold. Other signs are hung out over the street and some are fixed to poles reaching from one side of the street to the other. Many bore pulling advertisements, such as, ‘ This Old and listablished Shop,’ Q-c. ; ‘ The refulgent sign. Original Ma- ker of the finest Quality of Ca s, ' &.c. ; Canton Security Banking Estab ishment;’ and; No Two Prices was a very common notification. The Chinese writing looks very well in this way; and being generally red letters upon white,-‘black, upon red or yellow, and blue upon white, the array of signs had a "most gaudy and extraordinary effect. In addition to this, the shops are all open infroiit,-and a large ornamented paperlanternis hung over the door. The best llredl.” the Regent Street of Canton, was called Curiosity or Physic street, from the number of curiosity and druggist’s shops in it. The former are very attract- ive, and have some curious collections of old bronze and old chine, which is always very highly prized by the Chinese,who va- lue any thing that is old and strange, and will give higher prices for old china than we sheii d give in England. Jade stories, which look like green opaque glass, carv- ings in bamboo, and innumerable other things ‘are among the wares. The carved rhinoceros horns are very handsome, and look, .wlien fixed in a carved wood stand. like cornucopiss. They are‘ rather expen- sive, fetching £8 or £ l0;but it is dith- cult for a stranger to buy anything realiy good. The best carvings are done in the cities of the interior, .und residents pick them up at the death of mandsrins and rich men, where their effects are generally sold. {Elwes’s Sketcher’s Tour.] Pain in Drnio.—In all cases of dying. the individual sgilifers no pain after the sensibility of his nervous system is des- troyed. and this often tekes place without an pain. Those who srestruck dead b tning, those who are decapitated with one blow of an ass, and those who are intently destroyed by the crush of the in, esperienoeno ‘ ' ‘stall in I ma a emu of life op:-iiieu stamp". a‘ When tliegreat Napoleon need to heat Riinians in ' battles, and there no niistahesbodt It, the Italians el- »'I-‘e Danmes if they had won victori- » Napoleon, when he heard of this, bid. “ The Russians; are t ;mwwwwwwfi- ' v s to, ,, , . mp’ ..'c'. ,,.;_ _s_iaIi in pupa-tiorts issiwsvlty. on se has user failed to cure the Dysentery or Disrrhinn in children whenever used in the village. ‘ Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me his child has suffered to an alarming extent, with Flatuleuoe or Wind Cholic. Ihiely they have used the Soothing Syrup,aud it always effects a speedy curs. Hundreds of like instances might be enumerated. PROOE POSITIVE. . Messrs. Cua-rrs Ps'.alius:—-Please send ‘us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large uantitles of it, and from what we can learn, it is as with uitybriii success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Disrrhu.-a. Yours respectfully, W. D. Csiussiu, . eniiii.r.. New-York, July 10th. 1858, BIG Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1 53. We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the follow" letter which we are assured is from a lad oft s first respectability, residing in Lowell, ass., believing that a vast amount of sufl'srin may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of ino- there to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced nurse: _ D ar Sir:—I s.ni happy to be able to certify to the eflicionc of Mr. Wins ovs's Soothing Syrup, and to t trut of what it is represented to accomplish. Having a little boy suffering really from teethinf, who could not rest, and at mg i by his cries won d not ermlt an of the family to do so, I purchased a butt ebfsoot ing Syru , in order to test the remedy. —and when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic, he poon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disa ar . We have had no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, by:the sole aid f Mrs. Winslovr’s Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. A Lowell, Msss., May 20. I858. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SCIJTIC RHEUJIIJI TISM CURED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously utllicted with adisease in the ' w 'cli Pb 'sicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Illieuuiatisrii, 3 LIVER OOMPLAIN T, DYSPEPSIJ. JJIUJV DICE. CHRONIC OR JVER VOUS E DISEASE ii TO..II Such as Constipation, inivurd Piles, I"ulness of Blood to the Head. Acidiiy of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Diegiist for food, Pulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruciiiiions, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomnoli, Swimming of the Head, Ilurriod and Diflicult Breathing, Flulteriug at the Heart, Choking or Sutliiciiting Sensations when in u lying posture, Dimneu of Vision, Dots or Webs be- fore the sight, Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiriiiioii, Yellowiiess of ihe_Skin l:‘.yes, sin in the S' e, Back, Chest, Limbs, dr.c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining-s of evil, and Great Depression of pirits, can be efTectus|ly cured by DR. HO0I"LJlJV'D’S CELEBRJTED GERJII./IJV BIT ERS. Prepared by Dit. C. M. Jscxsort, JV‘o. I20 Arch slrsrl, Philadelphia. ’l‘lieir power over ilie shove diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in iiisny cases after skilful physicians had failed. 'l‘liese Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing grout virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most seurcliipg powers in weiikness und alibciioiis of the digestive orgnns, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Coiivincesl. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle," says of Dr. HO0flaIld'l Gsniiuri Bitters. “ It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence und patrbnn e of our readers; and therefore when we recommeu Dr. lloolliind's Geniian Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostruuis of the day, that are uoised about for a brief psr' and then forgotten after they have done their guilt race of mischief, but ofa medicine long estublisli , universally prized, and which has met the hearty ap- provul of the faculty itself." " Scott's W¢ekly,”suid, ./lug. 25- a resorted to various remedies without any perina- nent relief; have been under the cure of a regular liysicisu for six months at a time'. Last sprin , had a very violent attack, which laid me up, w on I made use ofthe Cruriip and Pain Killer, prepared by Meurs. Curtis 6!. Perkins, of Bangor. ltgave me immediate relief, sndl do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfull recom- it to all who may be sfilicted wit similar complaints. H: Stetson, Dec. 2. I847. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the for ing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and igh standing in a community. N B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ “Dr. lloofland's German Bitters, iiinnufnctured by Dr. Jackson are now recomiiieiidcil by some of the most proiiiiiient nieinlicrs of tlie fuc fy as an article ofiiiucli eflicacy in crises of female iviealrness. Persons of debilitated consliluiioiis will id tlieetr Bitters advantageous to their health, as we ItlI0\V from e|:perience"lhe salutary effect they have upon a was system. Mons: IVIDENCI. J. G. Moore, Esq., of the Daily J\’ews mid, October 3Isl.'— "DR. llooi-'i..uvn’s Guiuuuv Bi-r-ruus.—We are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of ilie bowels, and can with truth testify to its Criimp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 12}, 25. 374 cts. per bottle according to size. lso for sale ihose pure VILD CHERRY BITTERS. For the cure of Bilious and Jnundico complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energfito the whole system. Price only 37} cents in Pint otiles. Likewise for sale as above, HU.7lI"l‘ER’S P ULMOJVJR Y B.dI.S./Ull. Hear what (lie Daily Mercury of Bangor says of D . Pomroy. Hunter’: Balsam. It is not often that we can ' favorable of patent medicines. on the 0 those with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we vs the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns, unanimous in its praise. ' of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- ed, csriies with it snore weight I an whole columns of certificates from strangers. whose faces we never ass, and whose certificates, for sught we know, mny have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy's testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Slroiolsegm, Me. Hiuilsr’s Pulmonary Balsasi.—To those sfllicted with Coughs, Colds, Consunipiions, Asihmii, Spitting of Blood, and all .-.f!'ections of the Lungs, we recom- mend Hiint¢'s Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever at invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 ate. a ttle. INDIAN DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For sure of Costiveasss, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache. Dluiness. Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ JIJVD IDIGESTIOJV. With Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning. Bilious Cornpluints.-producing Headache, Pain in the side, of Appetite, and general Debi- Iity,—oaa be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Disptpsia Pills. These Pills have eflbcted the most astonishing cases in hundreds ofcases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsls. They are a mild and gentle Csthartic, operating mostly upon t blood, cleansing and puri- fyirqg the same. and causing the d’ tive organs to pe erin their appropriate duties, wit regularity. COSTIVEJVESB. Habitual Costivsness is, if not removed in tilrie, a cause ofniore than half of the disorders and pains to which lirirriuiiity is subject. The medicines toe gene- rally had recourse to, do more harm than good. as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, tlias aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also in all Bllious Diseases. attended with Pain in an Side sud Right Shoulder aim. with . dell. ssllow countenance. In pll Diarrheas,, Ages and Fever, Bllloas fever and sick headache. they are an lavelsabls Rem y. . _ ThO]WIIIBOf:’I.Itld”°l.I:'B8Irlflll Pliysis“i.n the perllylfl . a . and the stomach and howeb ua heatliy state. world, lssvi cents per a. For purifying the Blood, we do not believe these llls have their equal in the world. "songs, Dean I, hon, No. so, Cortland Street, ew . And by W. 3., Watson, T. Dusuaisar & co. II. t It. Ioissrsoir, M. W. lsiivirns. and J. I. WA-rs-. ctisrlotsssiitss . Head of sllsheroagli. crusa- lt. Peter ‘ rs, Bursar. Gannon. .. .....:°'r-'-... sum in "" ' ‘$7.2’ . , is. i is on sea" Wrenisst I; Lousweupnxz ”fi$?P hawk “ta-“'==3"h . 1.-Valli? 9P"""-"" efiicricy. We liiive taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment thun we derived previously from years o sllopriihic treatment at the hands of our first physi- cians." Hon. C. I). Hinelinc, Mayor of the City of Cariultii, JV‘. 1., suys: ' “ Hoori.Aitn‘s Guauars Bi'r'ruits.—Wehave seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they crime induced us temahs inquiry respecting its merits. I-‘rem inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it ecific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising. cnlms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. Iftliis medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stoinacli, liver and nervous iiystein, the great majority of real and imu "mi diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. 'l‘liis extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends whosreat ull indis used, to ivea triul—it will recommend itself. It siould, in net, be in every family. No other medicine can produce evidences of ilie same merit. For sale wholesale and retail at 'l‘Ill:‘. GERMAN MEDICINE S'IT)F.E, _ No. I20 Arch street, next door below Sixth. Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealen generally throughout the country. in this inammon-worshipping Age, it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the ublic, before his interest. During a late visittothe‘ ity ofspindles,’ we were pres by a professional tiiieud. to the cel- ebrated Chemht, De. 1. C. AYIR, whose name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sickness. in this rountr . Knowing the un- precedent pqpulurity of his medicines. and the ini- inense saleo them. we find expected to find him it millionare, and rolling in wealth. llut no, we found him in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, airiong his crucibles, alembics, and retoris--giving his then personal care to the compounds. on the virtues of which, tliousends hang for health. We leamod, that notvviihstandin his vast business, and its proinpt rt.» turns in cash, a Doctor is not rich. The reason ee- signed is. that the material is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so expensivsly, that the non profit issms|l.—.dsun'cas Forster, Pliil. P or Sale by T. DESBBISAY. & Co., General Agency. And by Mr Lassusi. Owns, Geor own, EDVAID Gorr. Grand iver, Enwartn Nuuniuiar, St. Peter's Bay, 1. J. l"aasua.St. Eleanor's, Gannon Wiooiivrorr, Crspeud, Jae. L. Honusr, do. Was. Do n eq Jaasus Pinoaon, o a as, ' New London. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparations. THEIR British Furniture Cream, at od. Their Ineffaeeahle Furniture Polish, at Dd. Their Uurlvsllsd Metal Paste, at Rd. Their Ineoinperehle India Rubber Illeeking, Id. pack sis. 'l'lieirli legsnt Bell-sbs d Glass Inks, filled, at ad. Tlisls =3 or Class uare Inks-Black, Blue, and , at 9d. aaoh. Their llsllelossly Scented Hair Oil, and Pouiads Garment and Carpet» Benovdos, at Id. and Id. Bald, Wholesale and Retfiby _ 0 E0. 1'. BASZA , Queen Square LAW I00‘.-‘I . I , es PIseeisg,:l‘tty ss0sstreqt.stIlesi s Q ...°v.-:::i-a.i-~'”~"-“"- °-.- ='~ The Far-famed Medicine ! at .. .. _, ~31 ‘’ I-IOLLOWAY’S PILLS. SURPBISING CURE OF‘ A CONFIRMED ASTH- MA, AFTER FIVE YEARS’ SI.'I*'I-‘ERING. The following lufiirioriial has been sent to Professor Holloway , by is gentleisian named Middleton, of Scollariil Road, Liierpool. Sir,—-Your l’ills have been the means, under Pro- vidence, of restoring me to sound health, after five years of severe nfiliction. During the whole of that peri , have suffered the most dreiidful attacks of Asthma, frequently of several weeks‘ durntioii,attend- ed vs‘ I is violent cough, and contiiinnl spitting of plilegrri intermixed with blood. This In shook my constitution llllll I was unfilled for niiy of the active duties oflife. I was ItllBII(Il.'(I by some of the most eminent medical men of this town, but they failed to give me the slightest rclii-f. As a last remedy,I tried your Pills, und in uboiit three months they effected in perfect cure of the disease, totally erndicrited the coupli, and restored tone und vigor to the chest and digestive organs. I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, (Signed) H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. Isi, I858. A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, OI‘ MANY YEARS, DURATION. Copy ofa Lcllrr from Jlr. Gnmiit, Cheiiiisl, Yeo- ril, to I’ruI'csaur Ilullnu-iiy. Deiir Sir,——Iii this district your Pills coiniiiiitid ii more extensive siilc than any other pr oprioliiry inedi- cino before the public. As ii proofof lliuir eflicucy iii Liver und liilious coiiipliiiiits, I riiuy iiit-niioii the l- lowiiig case: .A dy of this town, with ivlioiii I lIlII personally acquainted for yours. ivns a severe sufferer from disease of the Liver riiid digestive orgiinu; her medical iiticndnnt assured her that he could do no- thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could survive iintiiy iiioiitlis This announce- ment nriiiirully caused grciit nlririii among her friends and neliitioiis, rind they induced her to iiiiike a trial your l'ill-i, which so iiiiproved her general lieiillli that she was induced to cuiitiuue them until she received a perfect curo. This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced any syiiiptoiiis of reliipse. and often declnres that your Pills have been the means of saving her ll . I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly, Signed) J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, I852. ASTONISHING CURE OF CHRONIC RHEU- MATISM, AFTER BEING IHSCHARGED FROM THE HOSPITAL INCUIABLE. Copy of a Letter from Jllr. ll’. Moon, of the Square, lVi'ncIierlcr. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, Sir,—l bug to inform you tbiit for years I was it sufferer from Cliroiiic Rlieuiiiulisiii, and was 0 laid up for weeks IUgt'lII(!I' by its severe and painful niincks. Itried everything iliut was recommended, and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- geons in this town, but obiiiined no relief ivliiilover; and fearing that my licriltli would be entirely broken up, [was induced to go into our County llospitnl, where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- tioii afforded, iill of which proved of no avail, rind I came out no better lliuii I went in. I was their ad- vised to try your Pills, and by porsevering with them was perfectly cured. and enabled to resume my occu- potion, and although a coiisidiirnbls ‘period has elaps- ed, I have felt no return wlinievar o the coiiiplriint. a I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, W. AN (Signed) MOON. Oct. 8ili, 1852. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DROPSY, AFTER SUFFERING FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS. Copy of a Letter from Jllr. G. Briggs, Chemist, Goolr, dated February Ilifli, 1858. To I’rof‘cssor Iloi.i.owAv, Sir,-——I liiive iiiucli pleasure in informing on of most surprising cure of’ Dropsy, receiiily e Jctcd by your viilunble medicines. (Inpiiiin Jackson, of this place, was afllicted with Dropsy for upwards of eigh- teen mouths, to such an extent that it caused his bod and limbs in be much swollen, rind wnier oozed as it were from his skin, so that ii daily change of apparel becsnie eecessary; notwithstanding the various reme- dies tried, and the different medical incn consulted, nll was of no avail, until be commenced using your Pills, by which, and ii strict uitention lo the printed eclio he was cffectuiilly cured, and his health perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are ut liberty to use it. These cslsbratsd Pills are woml¢i;f_ully efiicacioiu in lhefollowtng complaints Ague Dropsy Inflammation Asthma Dysentsry Jsundics Bilious Corn lainis Erysipelus Liver Com- Bloiches on tlie skin I-‘emsle lrregulari- plsints Bowel Complaints ties umbago Cholics Favors of all kinds Piles Constipation or the I-‘its Itheeuistisin wela Gout Retention of Consumption Head-echo Urine Debiliity Indigestion Scrofalu, or Sore 'I‘hroats Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary SyuIp- Tic Doloursux siriouru toms Veneveal Atfectlons Worms of all Ulcers Weakness, from kinds whatever cause, dso. Sold sttlis Establishment of Professor Ilonnowav, 244, Strand, (near Teinpls Bur.) London, and by all respectable Driggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the iviliasd World. at the following zines :- . 5s. 8s. and Us. Currency eaoh Box. This is a considerable saving by ...'.i.. .3. asger sine .- N. IL-—Dhestioss for the lanes of pathuts In every dissvdes stllseu to eeehgsa 030103 T. IIASZARD, Sole Wliolmele Agtut for P. I Island. at Ann LAND roe s‘si.r...—'rt. s.. ferlalelhellefleandlauhop pultslleath s V ' Anlhy T7 - El-lone-llasensosirios av W-i-rsa.— MR .‘ 'WI!III..0W. G-osos Swot-Hm Fri-0-"Wm CIA"-=9 5- Hat and clothes Cleaning THE I.-!‘Q‘UOR TRAP . . ’ . . . F I. R . - "cs Tuo v traversed by the some on uinnes-sdfi-no-_-id Pa-Io Pt-r-to--. we-0"" f:‘f,"'_",,,:‘,':‘1,,",‘,',‘,',’, ,;':,‘,'3f,}‘°',i,,,,,,",’,°.f, 1-,,{§',',2 ESTABLISHMENT. Ought it to be protected. or nu,-guru 5,, 1“, filuj l.‘°I'“ ‘lauai Q“,‘9“‘l“ °f‘ i w "M nun”. or -’.'°um"' ho’ ler‘s Rest. Jiuuss C. Poi-s: & Pivrrticx Powsin, 7 HI! _Su‘hsc_ribsr, rnieful for past favors, begs in HE Abnflfis, nggguy “M u Iffio seidelated water with o ec- ‘YRU’s Suuimerside. James J. Passes, Jsasrs C.uui-- _ mltlud his friei‘. s. and Ihe_ public‘. Ill!!! be still pursues Hall. Clurlotteiovse. hefoutha lag. trsdhe of wire, and other only '01‘ child!!! ‘feet a scan, IA E _ llonarsn and AItCHllDAl.D till; the sbovek business in all its br_snohes. brrs afhufluugyygulgggn, . ' 5, pup. fin}; fig], .13“-03.. of ¢°..id..‘|,]. I?ortli_e Nervous AtI‘eetioaa.convulsieu. er. Is- C._ui_i-ssi.r.. Saint Eleanor s. CHAN-ss I van. h-A ea nnfiyer. °:l.I0hllIIgI' I;‘olio:_lais, as-stiffened, the Itev. J. I. Nanuaivav Pub! sad _l'es ': ' ' ,Eu"’.u'u ” u “in ‘E’ ‘non? Iluirirsiauon ofthe Bowels,&e. that utiendthbperlod Miscouch. Janus Yuo, Port li . uauicsvr claim‘. _“ eiin ,r ‘ oi as every escripiion, sale by Ms.G._'I.‘.Hsflsld _ Mr. Stamper. Pan. ‘T’ ’ . P . o ‘ , she reeoinuiendaitsssess to psedeoethe Bs:i.i. 8; Anass C., Firs-., Cnscuinpeque. Wu.- . 8 spots o ps nt,' resss, &c.. removed, sispenee; considerable reduction ifsold by tho“... n°.r' 99'". IP“ hvlfi “nun” °l°°I"' desired elem, giving Best to Ms .UolA¢r, and Relief mass IIUIIAIID, Anux. LAIIIN iind l“n.ntcis Ind the 5-irnieiit restqlred tlq Il;“I;)élél§|‘ llqstre. & » cit in two inanners'— h sical conducti- snsaulitsth s. A situaux, Tignish. _ . _ . war. ii. bib which‘ I fferedysiltliout decoin osi- “A child in C‘0FlI'{:“s-8 set was cured by the I W. 3, wA'rs0N. .0"l°" '°“ "'“'- "- w"""'“ '-”""°‘.s‘l“"°i PAPIER M50313 50933- . tly’ « u ‘I. . . . . good; 5 of “tum. D u. or ninth“ Gouwu Ale,“ [0, p_ |_-j_ |,.|.n¢_ will be proinpily executed, and returned semi-week . lion‘. sad t>y‘clisinical conductilnlity. which ‘M :1 !{j‘f_; m, ,, ,., ,,,Z.,¢.,,‘:'l>i.,.;.r... r-.i.. 7a., 1354. I , - US'l iiiienivnn u George '1'.‘ I-lssustds Book- seperates IIDII‘ elements. ninili , in “L Bigotflu, gr ; y.‘ '3 PLAI ‘ Iggqyalqy, _Ilore. a handsome variety of l'aneyGoods con. ‘ pr I , . in. sisiin of- Pupier Macliie Writin Desks " Work " Portfolios Tortoise Shell Card Cases, Parisn Ststuettss, Wax Baskets, Bronze I"i res, Mantel Stands, do and Papier qfschie Wutc Stands, with a variety of use- rtic es. . .. 2. pas:-var: GROUND. ‘ HE S bsc " ha ' ' A T "...:::.°.'...:::..:':.‘:..°;::.°.:.:°::.f.:: as from Town. ISAAC HENDERSON. Bruckley Point Road, May 80. WAXWORK. at a moderate rate. I-‘our from Engl- Illd, _ oysl Agricultural Society in I853. will the Season in I e following places, commencing on the 1st Apr’ '—He will stand in Charlottetown every Saturday, and every second Wednesday, at Mr. .lskeman’s; and will travel as far as Cra Id. at Mr. Junios llul is. and remain there from 'Res. diiy evening. until Thursday morning, oncaa fora. night for the Season; thence return home; and th remainder of the time at the Suhscriher’s Stables, Old North River Road, «I miles from Charlottetown, This Ilorse stands 16‘ ands high, is very pow“- ful, and of a handsome grey color. Terms, Ids. for the season; the money to be paid the tint rim. or serving. _ JOHN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, May 8. ' Mountaineer. THE BEAUTIFUL thorough-bred STALLION Mounfaiiicer, by Muley Moloch out ofChampegne, Ulla Cuirpenter and I.ightning‘s darn) By B ucher (winner a the Derby in I8l4,)'by Wnxi-,y out ofPautins by Buzrasrd, rand-diiin by Trenihnm out of Cytlierou. Muley Mo och by Muley out _of I.ongwiiist‘s dam, by Dick Andrews out of Spitfire. lie is a Dark Bay with Black Legs, very powerful lias fins sctioii, and a good temper. His i so is excellent, combining the most fnsliionuble and racing blood on the turf. Muley Moloch being sire of the celebrated Alice Ilnvvtliorne, and many other superior iicers. Mountsiiieer's stock, new four years old, are very powerful and promising, and selling at high prices. 'I‘lie performances and In rig capabilities of Iuley Moloch, Lorsgwuist, and Alice Hawthorne, are too strongly impressed on the minds of the racing public to require repetition, especially the latter, she iiving won about 35 Queen's Plates and Gold and other Cups, besides many ofthe most valuable Stakes and Prizes in her da . He will stand in Town, at the Subscriber's stables. Fees Twenty Shillings, aid in advance. . Illlilll. M‘INNIS. April Stli, I854. AYEIVS PILLS. IOBALLTEIPUIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. THEIR has long existed a public demand for as cfii-ctivc pur ntive pill which could sure and per cctly safe in its operation. This I)('t.‘n prepared to meet that demand, and im exten- sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with wlint mu-ccss it accomplishes the irposc dosigvir-i It is (‘:I.\'_V to make it ‘ l IlIftI((‘. the best of ul r -Tn-i-.—s..u..~ .. u .y.. ,1 .s-.. svi-ry other. . and wit wlmt siircoss we would respectfully submit to the public dci-' on. It has been unfort tho pntii-tit Iiitlirrto that almost every purgativo |I.|i‘(lil‘I1Ic is acrimonious and irrite n to the how- els. This is not. Mniiy of them pm uce so murh griping pain and revulsion in the s steai as to more than counts-rbalanco ' ad from them. ' ‘ unless it tion or derangement in the be vegetable, no harm can arise r uiitity ;_ but _it is bott:_that an plicublc are given on pliiiiits which have been I inav mention Liver Comp shit, in its various forms of Jziundire, Indi estion, Lpngisor and Lo and Loins; for, in trut ese are but the con- svquence ' eased notion in the lives. As an apt-rieut, they afford prosnpt and sure relief in One- timncss, Piles, ' eatery. Human, Scruf- II and Son th soreness of the body, nd Impurity of the blood; in short, any a urgstiro . also prodiit-ed some siugulsrl anc- Gotfi, Droggly; revel, Heart, M a tilt! is S 3 3 is an p o esysbnibr . An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action. and restores the appe- tilc nii Th blood. \Ifl.hv I sis vit known, the public will no lei fvubs what remedy to employ when in need o a flsrtlc medicine. PREPARED I! JAMES C. AYER, Assnyer and Practical Chemist. LOWELL. MASS. 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