1})ocIri_i. WE LIVE IN A VERY STRANGE WORLD. IY CIAILII IWAII‘ How often our hopes hve been given To tit‘ that but mockcries be, As the Ail s that seem touching on heaven Are just as far oil‘ it as we I The idols we worship are Which Fashion and Fortune can mould ; Other idols are shaped but of suows ; The world thinks of nothing but old I Once 'I‘ruth her bright banner uufur ed- But we live in a very strange world. We live ina very strange world- Struage things are occurring each day : But they pass without comment or word, to-morrow goes just the same way : I used to imagine that hearts _ Were the fountain of honour and worth, I 3 ' Afiofall that it blessi imparts! X \_ ' But they laarn—-who ive ong upon earth, ’ an Truth her bright banner unfurled- “. But we live in u very strange world. Once the laurel was I"riendship's own loaf, As constant-—as free from decay ; Now its emblem, alas, is more brief- ‘Tis the lower that but lives for aday I Like a honeycomb, rich and replete, Is Soc’ people tell ; But ifit be equall sweet, It is equally late as well ! Once Truth her bright banner unfur|cd—- Dut we live in a very strange world I I‘ WHAT ARE WOMAN'S RIGHTS?" The right to wake when others sleep ; The right to watch, the right to weep ; The r ht to comfort in distress ; The rig t to soothe, the right to bless ; 'I:be right the widow's heart to cheer, The right to dry the or bau's tear ; The right to feed and c othe the poor, The right to teach them to endure. The right when other friends have ilown, And left the sufferer all alone, To kneel that dying couch beside, And nieekly point to Him who died ; The right a happy home to make, In any clitne, for Jesus’ sake ° Rights such as these are all we crave, Until our last—a quiet grave. llnrirtits. WBOLESJLE. William Elliott e. co. I-‘ Boa-row, United States, Merchant, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, I’. E. Island, alsrge supply: the following articles which will he disposed of as low as t can ibl be imported for via :- I53. Cylioeolsto, Cocos, Cl“ Sugar, Codes, Sugar. Meaeovetlo, Sugar, Molasses, I-‘lour. Navy Bread, Choose, ' ‘ts, Vinegar. Candles, Soap, Tobacco. Rosin, Pitch, 'I‘ar, Buc tits and 'I‘ubs, c., Please apply to their Ageat. HENRY PALMER. September 38. 1852. AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE. NOW LANDED, Ex Mary due from IIoston,500 pair ts, Shoes, and Brogans, eouiprisi a large and excellent as- eortmont of Ladies Rubber Boots an Shoes of superior quality; Men's long-grained Boots, ditto thick Boots, double soled; co mun thick Boots, Boy's thick Boots, ditto double soled; Be ‘a and Youth‘s Brogana; Ladie's Kid Busltins. Ax.so, Looking Lilasselt Iiurni I"luid, Koesuth Iluts, Pluslied and For Caps; Whale Bone i Whi s, Cassimeree, mixed Doeokins and Siitinot, Sheet- ings, Dri li , I bite and Stri Shirtin , Deniins Comforters, lu- ' races, Candle \ icliirig, 'I‘nilors Trimmings, Veetings, India Rubber Costs. Oil Clothin ; ground olfee, Axes, Brooms, Buckets, Apples, Onions, bags 'I‘ablo Stilt, &c., &c., &c.,will be sold cheap for prompt payment. GEO. BEER, Jun. Daily expected an assortment of British Merchandise by Sir Jlsxander. September 38. = .. I 4 in. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has 0 nod a Mercantile Business in the Wazarran, situated in Store recently occupied by Mr. can no ' constantly on hand, a Potosal Street, where he intends lies I general assortment of Ii‘ . IIe respectfully solicits the patronage of the Public, and he to give general satisfaction to any who mayfionr him with a on I. . B. A lar esnpply of Gig llurness, ho: alwa s on band, together with shite assortment of Leather, which wil be cut to uit de en. SAMUEL COLLINGS. Sept. 23. 1352. Timothy and Flex Seeds. THE SUBSCRIBER will give the highest price IN CASII for good Samples of the above, if delivered in time for fall Shipment. W. R. WATSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 24, 1862. , PROPERTIES for sun or to LET. To LET. N MODERATE TERMS, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, that pleaiuatly situat- ed HOUSE in Kill‘ Sruuar, next door but one to the residence of the Host. Citiav Jurrtcn. The IIOUSE consists of a Drawin Room, a Breakfast Room, an Ofico, tor Rooms. bositles Serviint‘a Rooms in the Attic. There is also a STABLE and 0U'I‘-IIOUSE, and a good WI‘.I.I. and PU in the Yard. together with a GARDEN inched, us well stocked with I"‘r_uit as any of Ian equal size in the slaud. ‘or urther rticu area I totbe Propno' tor. P‘ P’ ’ H niniav raniisii. . 4 w. Rootu, a Diiii and Four Kent Street, Sept. 25, I862. . For Sale or to Let. A VALUAIILE FARM, consistin of One Hundred acres of LAND, fronting on the Roya ty Road, four miles fioin Town; on whic are pleasantly situiitcd,a good DIVELLING HOUSE, consisting of nine rooms, and collar; a lrtrgo Iiarn, Stables, \Vood-house, and other Uut-Buildings. 'I‘hirty-seven acres are under good cultivation. The whole held on a Lease of 999 years. All the Buildings are quiteriow. Ifscld, partofthe pur- chase money might remain on interest. Apply to Tuuo. Dussel- sax, EsQ., or to the Subocr'bor. I’. W. HALES. Sept. 2. West Cver Mills. 0 BE LET, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head of the Elliot River, near Boiiahitw, now in the occupetiou_of the Subscriber. 'I‘he consist of a Grist. Saw and Cardmg il|,_ which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island, being never without a sullicient supply of water, and are an excellent stand for business. For further rticulars, up I to WIL IAM CROSSV. Eliot River, Aug. 10. 1852. TO BE LET OR SOLD, A and other uildings, situate live and a miles from Charlottetown on the Mtilpoc os . The whole Estate may be had in one, or the Mill b itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Leaseholders or urchasers.— For particulars, apply to WILLIAM CURTIS, on the premises. Curtiadale, Aug. 23, 1852. September 21, 1852- UST received and for Sale by the Subscriber : Guiness's Dublin PORTER, (a superior article) Scotch ALE Burning FLUID Pale Seal Oil. CHARLES DEMPSEY. 4i. I. & R. G. A STORY WITH A MORAL. Mr. Bones of the firm of Fossil, Bones & 00., was one of those remarkable money-making men, whose uninterrupted success in trade had been the wonder and afforded the material for the gossip of the town for seven years. Being ofa familiar turn of mintl, be was frequently interrogated on the subject. and invariably gave as the secret of his success that he miiide his own business. A gentleman met Mr. Bones on the Assanpiiik bridge. Ila was gazing intently on the dashing, foaming waters as they fell on the dam. He was evidently in a brown study. Our friend ventured to disturb his cogitatious. “ Mr. Bones. tell me how to make a thousand dollars 1'’ Mr.Bones continued looking intently at the water. At last he ventured to re Iy : “ Do you see t at dam, my friend 1” “ I certainly do.” . ‘ Well, here you may learn the secret of making money That water would waste away and be of no practical use to anybody, but for the dam. That dam turns it to good account makes it perform some useful purposes, and then suffers it to use along. That large paper mill is kept in constant motion by this economy. this article, paper, and intelligence is scattered broadcast over the land on the sheets that are daily turned out; and in the different processes through which it passes. money is made. So it is in the living of hundreds of people. They get enough money. It passes through their hands every day, and at the yesr’s end they are no better of. What's the reason I They want e um. eir expenditures are increasing, and no prac- tical good is attained. They want them dammed up, so that nothing will pass through their hands without bringing some- thing biiclr, or accomplishing some useful purpose. Dam up your ex noes, and you’ll soon have enough occasionally to spare a liitle, just like that dain.—Look at it, my friend.” A Rettaitxanns Mart.—A'r a tem erance meeting held in Alabama, about six years ago, Co onel Lemanousky who had been twenty-three years in the armies of Napoleon Bona- parte, addressed the meeting. He arose before the audience, ,tall, erect, and vigorous with a glow of health upon his cheek, and asi “ You see before you a man seventy years old; I have fought two hundred battles ; have fourteen wounds on m bod ; lived thirty days on horse-flesh, with the bark of trees for my bread, snow and ice for my drink, the canopy of heaven for my covering, without stockings or shoes on my feet. and only a few rs s for my clothing: In the desert of Egypt, I have march for days with a burning sun upon my naked head ; feet blistered in the scorching sand, and with eyes, nostrils, and mouth filled with dust and athirst so tormenting, tliatl have opened the veins of my arms and sucked in own blood. Do you ask how I survived all these horrors? answer, that under the Providence of God, I owe my preservation, myh ealih and vigor, to this fact, that I never drank a drop of spirituous liquor in my life; and continued he, " Baron Larry, chief of the medical statfof the French army, has stated as a fact. that the six thousand survivors who safely returned from Egypt were all of them men who abstained from ardent spirits." H Q G Auoutaa Frau oiv Si-rivaoaao extinguished by I'billipe's P50 Annihilator, being the third which has been recorded durin the pastmont . We copy the following from the London Times, July I, which speaks for itself : A fisgular circumstance has recently taken place at this port. The barque Pollux, Captain Everson, having arrived here last week from Bueuoe Ayrea, consigned to_Meesrs. “chem & Co., car consisted of equal portions of calcined bones d animal guano, t e former composing the lower tier of the cargo. On Thursday last the hatches were opened, and it was at choc ascertained, that the ship and cargo were on fire, spontaneous combustion having taken place just about the centre of the vessel. How long the tire one in ' s impossible to ascertain. A plicetion was at once , we nine to Mr. “Stabbing, the Agent for Phil ipe’s fire aunihilatorg; ho yy _ ‘to experiment upon the burning mass. Aller re- peated applicatious of this invention, the Ire was entirely euin- geieliod, but not before considerable damage was done to the vas- aol, the beams nthwart ship being destroyed, kc. Not more than locr lbtoascftho ca_rgo have been dams ed, and the as so of the anttlhiletors used in sabduiug_the con _agration, or rather the e‘moeldoring of the cargo, is estimated at uotmore than £11 to II. I A MuaoI:ssa’s Rl:irortsx.—Nsthsn Crisl, who was executed at Mobile on the insi., for the murder of Theodore Nye, madeaeonfeeaion, in which hefully acknowledge his guilt, concluded with the following warning to the tempted: I have nothing more to say but to warn all others to II from temptation. The lrst thwbt of crime, if. not resia , lead to the truotion of and soul. I can scarcely realise Qw that I have committed as thing so awful as to stain in beads in my brother's blood. tea aeeiiia, when I but yield is thought. to have bound me with chains, and blunted rny fitphaed blladod In eyes; so that, although I tried a in and is get lease, was dragged to the csniniaaioe of}, feel case. Obltusyfiedhavemerey same-—eoIbopebo bee,-aed save my soul has hell. Abmdsaeslsatreeblo,watitamls¢y liesoraberdea,sad advsaesmmt dsegsreus, but eompelsusy Is liapptaem. B D ‘O! Many months are fed in the manufacture of ed (9 II 133 (Q U 111 A3 333 o _ , HE SUBSCRIBER!) respectfully iriforin their friends, that T they are established in the City of Iiosrorr as General Commission Merchants. are prepared, with the usual facilities, to receive and_ sell all des- criptions of Merchandizc, on the most ftivourablo terrne. They also purchaae and ship all description of Merchandise, and from diiil experience in the Market, will enable them to meet the wishes oft cir frien s. 'i‘lie consignments of Vl:ssl:t.s for SALE, Fasten-r. or Crun- it, will receive prompt iittciition. Insurance on all Property effected on the lowest terms. From Ion experience in Foreign and oriiestic ’I‘r.ttle, we confidently offer our services in all the depart- ttuiils ofa Goncrtil Mr:ncAN'rii.i: Busritns. 'I‘IIO-.\IAS SLEATER 6; CO. I"osr:a's Wharf. -I ll Boston, Sept. 24, I852. EB@£.‘§} o ' ‘HE Subscriber having been for several years employed in building Ship, Fisliing, and Pleasure BOATS of all kinds, begs leave to return thanks for the generous support he has hitherto - experienced in that line, and to notify Illl friends and the Public at that he is ninking preparations for a lar or and more extend- ‘ and that for the purpose of accommodating persons in Town, who may favour him with are, Mr. James Purdie, Mer- chant, and Cuptairi Mathewson, oftbe Steamer Rose, have kindly consented to act as his Agents there. Boats of any description, dimensions or build (whether Clinlter or Curvel), delivered in Charlottetown or elsewhere, with promptitude. VVorlimanship and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or Cattle will be taken in payment if desired. CIIARLES M‘QUARRIE. De Sable, April 13, I 2 852. handy LADS of about H or is years of age, may find employment by application as above. NEW MUSIC. izo. T. IIASZARD has just received,'s rtw pieces New Music, and Putito-I"ost’r: WI’I'HOU‘I‘ A MAs'rI:a. 1’. I3xl-'HL§._HD-".. MRS. IVINSLOW TO THE LJDIES.‘ RS. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the. stsciilion of the Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for cliildcrn teething. It will imincdhlcly relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the gums, reduce itillammalioii. and is sure to reg ate the Bowels. Depend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to your c . ren. . . y Price, 25 cents per bottle. A . We have sold very large quantities of Mps. VI'inslow’s Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last year. We believe, it the best medicine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dyseiitry arid Diarrhea in Children whether it arises from teethioi or any other cause. It gives univern sstiafactioii—ncvcr never heard a complsiiit from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally successful in relieving pain and cflecting cures—rclicf is absolutely riirs. CURTIS & PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor. Me WONDER OF THE WORLD. .Gravcl Cured Q/‘five years standing. Messrs. CURTIS Gt Praitrits, Bangor, c. Gtmll¢rnrn.—l have been entirely cured of the Gravel, by the us of your Cramp and Pain illcr. I commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer iii the Spring of 1847. I had been a ‘great sull't:rcr ' for ten years previous; some four or live ygars of the time I sutfered be end all my powers to desert . _ uring this time, I have bad medical aid, and tried various spe- cifics, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month after I commenced using it, I began to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. ‘ Mius srarus. Prospect. Me., Jan. 29, l85I. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. - _ CIIAILII Carrroito, I-lartiuir Curroso, . r . Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Machiaa, writes us under date of March 20, I847 : ‘ Please send me half a gallon of_your Cramp and Pain Killer- it Is the best medicine to cure what it is represented to, that I ever used.” The Doctor flret uiade use of it In his own case, for a severe spraln in the shoulder,cauied by the upsetting of a stage, and found Imme- diate relief, and has since used It In his prac ice. Iisad the following. It speaks for Itself. RHEUNJ TISM CURED. I certify, that I was aflicted with a violent Rheumatic pain in the small ofiny back, which entirely disabled me, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and elortl nor could I walk with- out a cane, and but very little with. I applied Doctor Johnson's Anodyne Llnlrnent, or Liquid 0 eldoc. eii several other rernedie without any relief. Allcr aufl't.-ring in this way about a week, I put». chased a butt of Cr and Pain Killer, prepared Currie & Pssxiirs, Bangor, and after (Ares iestioss wanst rely relieved and free from psi and am now entirely well. I also cured a friend of mine, who had been sulerlrig fora long time with a lame side, with the same bottle. lbslieve it the best medicine In the world, sad am happy to add my testimony is its favour. 0i.rvsa Towitsa. N. I.-—lo sure and sell in CURTIS C PERKINS’ Cramp and Dale Illlev. All others beer this same stubess Imltetleue. Prise 5 cats per bottle. for Sub FOR SA . Part ofthat beautifully situated Lot,corner ofGreat George and Iiing Streets, now occupied by . C. H083, and adyoining Mr. CHAILII PAi.ass'.it’s new building. For further particulars apply to IV. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plan may be seen. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. 0 be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully situated plot of ground, the property of JOHN Niciioi.i., being pasture Lot No. 630 in the Royal! of Charlottetown, com rising 20 acres of excellent LAND with t is Buildings thereon. T is Property is well enclosed. and for the most art with adyke fence ; and the greater part of it is cleared and un er cultivation. The property can be viewed at any time on application to John N icholl on the premises. An unquestionable Title will be made to the purchaser, and pos- seuion can be had at once. For terms and further particulars, rip- ply to John Longworth, Esq., Banister at I.aw. Cha ottetown, Aug. 24th I852. Farm on the Rustico Road. FOR SALE or to lot the Leasehold Interest of999yeara in a Farm of225 acres of Land, I50 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation. There are two Dwelling Houses on it, and other Iluildings; ilicre tire several springs of Water running through it- it is Nine miles from Charlottetown, and has loiity of Fire Wood and Longera. I"or particulars apply to L. . Gall, Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Premises. Half the Purchase Money can remain on security, on the Pro- P9"! MI 15 18”. WILLIAM WESTCO'I'I'. I I O LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase, ifso required, part of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber, known as the “Esxun." Estate, situate at the Eastern extremit of Charlotte- town, comprising Eleven Town Lots and portions 0 Two Common Lots. This Property has been laid off into Building I.ots, and will be lot by private contract ageeably to a plan to be seen at the Otiice of Joint Loxtuwonru, W. S. LONGWORTH. Charlottetown, January 8, 1852. To be sold at private Sale. THE I.etieehold Interest of the Subscriber in 80; acres of Land for 999 years at Is. per acre on Lot 3|, 8 niilea from Chur- lottetovvu in the winter, and 10 miles in the summer on the Tryou Road, with all the llousea, Out-Ilouses, Etc. viz. : ()ii the Farm is about 40 acres cleared, all dry healthy Land, within it ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped exce I about 2 acres; a small piece of wood enclosed, with plenty 0 water. 'I‘lie 40 acres is divided into I4 fields, and from each of the fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or summer; the remainder is well wooded, and it is judged, that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the same. The House is known as the Sun Inn, for the last I8 years;a capital business stand. It consists ofa kitchen I0 b I4‘ room adjoining, I0 by It; I back ltitclien or wsaIi- onse, and A bed-rooms over, with it cellar under all. Ai.so, a lar e Par- lour adjoining 16 by IS; a parlour behind 8 by I3, and a -room, 8 by It), with 2 bed-rooms over and a large cellar under, built about syears since. A well of good water with a pump, close, and a good ardeu ' Ilouses are I work-shop; a ig-house; a lumber house with a left over all; 2 barns; a 8 stalled cow-house; 2 ate , stalled for 7 horses, with a hay loll over; I w -house; I sleigh house and I eart-house, all incloeed and all shtngled, with a large hay-house behind, III by 40 with I2 feet t and shin led; with other conveniences. use, a large shed for travellers crass, I4 by 28 on the road side. Half of the urchase money may remain on security of the Farm, &c., at lawfu interest, for 5 oars. For further information or particulars, apply to Ilsiiar ai.su:a, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. S. WIDGEBY. Lot SI, West River, June 12, I 852. N. B.—The Ilouseliold Goods, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm Utensils, to be taken by valuation. FOR SALE, T De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of 91 acres of LAND, with the STOCK and CROP on the Farm, if desired. Bo- tween 60 and 70 acres are cleared and in good cultivation; it is well supplied with good foncing poles and fire wood and water con- ‘ \ venien . ALSO- A portion of the SAW MILL, with all the privileges belonging to it. Ifone third of the purchase money is paid down, a time will be given for the remaining payment. — .80 Fifty acres of excellent LAND,_with a new SAW MILL, glbont 2 miles from where the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- y to NOAII WIDBY, DO SIMS, Jill] 2‘, I35’. On ll}. lfi.mig“_ Farm fbr Sale. ITIIIN Eleven Miles from Town, on the Princetowa Road, with 45 chains and 80 links fronti on the said Road, 50 acres are Freehold, and 00 acres at 9d. per acre, 50 and is good cultivation. ‘Ibo Buildings are a mood Barn, 30 it 40, and House, I0 u (I, with other r uieite Out- ailtlin . 'I‘hore isa good Saw Mill, with a powerfdi etroarn of Chdettuowa snort, issr " " "no" i - ~ ' Water, which could be turned .to at. Half of the per. :;.";'.°.';'.‘;".: ";:t.'.'.":.':u,'°.°..'...."~........?""M*-'-'--Ir Tb ‘M AuI|oE‘fA'I:'I‘)_I-ll J0lINS'IT)N. vs inoatieasd w Il'IlpltioIIefSOIHr;p.l:’C. I“... ha. ‘uh lat II, Piloeetowa . r July I1, III. (‘RES of LAND, a GRIST MILL, four Ilonsee he f THE noan 'ro ira:nt.'rr'st ll0lil.0lIIY’S PILLS cutie or A uisoiioaiiiin I.IVlIt AND nan praasrtoit Copy of ts Letter frost Mr. R. IV. Kirk-us, C'Aasii'st, 1 Prssco Street, Liverpool, dated Otli Just, 185]. To Professor Hoi.i.owsv; I SiIt,—Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our uh list of Pro irietttry Medicines for some years. A cuetdthor, to whom I can refer or any enquiries, desires me to let you know the rtiealep. of her case. She lied been troohletl for years with a disordered liver, and bad dig I occasion, however, the virulence of the tuniitely she was induced to try car after the first, and each succeed a 5. continued to take them, and Shiloh.‘ she id osly three Boxes, she In new in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you man, re t i o it ve, from the severity oftbe attack, and ibd speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favor of your awoeishis Pills. (Si nod R. . KIIIRUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI-‘ RIIEUIIATIC FEVER, IN VAN DIEMEIVS LAND. Copy of ti Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of {A5 o the let Jlltircli, 185], by Major J. Walch. Margaret M‘Connigan, nineteen years of age, residing at New Town} has been suflrring from a violent rheumatic fever for upwa s in months, which had entirely deprived lier'of the use of her liialir duriag ' care of e'inoat eminent medics area In ' less. fr'ead em her case was ccaeidero , prevailed upon her to try Hclloway's celebrated Pills, which she eon. ‘ they aloeisde seated to do, and in an incredibly short space of time perfect cure. CURE OF. A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOIACH OF A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AGE. From .M¢flfl.~TA¢w & Son, Proprietors of the Lyon Jdurtieor, who can vouch for the following stalrsunt.—.do;eu 8, I851. To Professor I-ioi.t.owav. ‘ Sis.—l desire to beer testimony to the good el'ects of Hollowey's Pills. For some ears I sufiered several from a pain and tigbtneaa in the stomach. wliic I was also accompenierl by e shortness of breath. that prevented me from walking about. I am 84 years of age, and minim. standing my itdvariced slate of life, these ills have so relieved me, that I am desirous tlitit others should be made acquainted with their vinng. RY COE, ROUS LIVER C0.\lI'LA N . . Sid Mu South Wales, dated Fsbrusr 25, ISIII. M!‘ Iiulte G gether with the Gravel. llis medical attendants, after tr terminate his existence, a friend recornmendcd him to I rim now render , y their means. comparatively active, and can ink. exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do hefiire. (Si sod) HEN North Street, L nu. Norfolk. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF THE GRA EL, AND A MUST DANGE | 1' Copy of a Letter addressed to J. 1'. Hayden. Esq Siit,—A Mr. 'I‘li Cl is, I considerable time l:lII.:lI.lIy _n‘Il'IlicIe.duiitvIii?li a.I:ompleiiit :oIr‘l.I|'S sltill, candidly told him that his case was he sl'oits useless. n this situation, and when expecting every ii , _ we ‘a Pills, and use forlorn hope he did so,tbe that door gave him coueidoruhb relief, he therefore persevered in taking‘ them according to the directions, I ' It . 3. is now restored to rfect hes He will feel great pleasure :::|eI3I.flellI., or even make an allirlavit to the same sleet, (Signed) Win. JONES, Proprletovof on rn Herald, New South Walae WONDERFUL EFFICACY OI-‘ I-IOLLO AY'S PILLS IN CASES OF .DROPSY. Persons suffering fro Dro y, either about the turn of life of u other times, should immediately litive recourse to these Pills, as litiiidndg :’..**..°-:.;:.":.:'.°..'::':':'.'.’.:"':*:.'..'::. :.":.".."":.:‘ :"".“‘"'"'°°-v“*-"- TAssa cslsbrulod Pills are wonderfully eficecious in urfolloiotag cosiplsintr. 58119 WP! Liver com- Secondary Asthma Dyseiitery pluinig s,mP,,,,,,. Biltous Ccm- Erysipelas Lumbago Tic Douloufgux ' t Female irregu- Piles u Blotctieaon tbe larities Rheumatism Ulcer; skin Fcvera of all Retention of Veuereal Aloe Bowel com- ‘kinds urin rang, PIFINI Fill Scrolula or Worms ofall C0 IC 900! Kin ’s Evil kinds Constipation of Head-aclie Sore '1‘ roars wean". "on the Bowels Indigestion Stone and Grs- whatevertiuuse Consumption Inflammation vet kc, Debility Jaundicc ' Sold at the Establishment or Professor Hor.i.owav, 2-is sand (near Temple Bar) London, and by UB0. 1'. HASZAIID, ‘Agent fa; I’. E. Island, in litters and Pots, at Is, be, 3., and Q, “.5, 1-5." is a very considerable saving is taking the larger siaas. N Directions for the guidance oi Patsau, are nixed to ueh Box or Pot. N ON NERVOUS AND GENEIIATIVE DISEASES. ;7..:.‘";:‘.:"..>'.";.:.';;;t;:.';..9.:'.‘.’".J°.1».‘.w '2}: 2-;;'.:.:'.‘;‘.:::' -lull Pultlilhedilhs 63d Thousand, rice CI. in sealed envelope .9; scnt post-paid, the author. ' ANHO0D:theCausee oflta Premature Decline with Plain Directions for its perfect restoration. A Mcdidalflevlewcl’ eve” I-‘or, Cause, and Cure of Nervous Debility, Iin uncy Log. of eolll Ind Physical Capacity, whether resulting roiii Ytiuthful Abuse, the I"_ollies of Maturity; the Eifects ofClimetc or Infection &c.. Iddrelled to the sulerar in Youth. Manhood and Did Agar wit]: the Author’: Observations on Marriage. its Duties and D’ infil- cetiom; the Prevention and Cure of syphilis, Spormatcrrhzi and other Urino-Genital Discuss; as ado ted in oi. new ...,i. or 1’-,,,,. b D :';:"t.:...*:'.';='::.';.“"°""°‘- --° °~-=~r--- w u-- w- By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 15. Albcnisrle Street, Plccstlllly, .~. l."..‘.1.".‘.'.‘.'.i.a'l.7.'7.' .~'.".‘.'. $.“a7.‘.’.§.‘.’.§.'2‘.'.’.‘.’.’.' 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Essil arid Wcsi Indies, tliieolMhd‘lte‘i'rang:nuinII|rIl':S'i'IIi‘:Ii“C In fob. that their cases can be successfully treated by correspond O anal.’ It‘ the usual fee be enclosed, and the most Invloleble secrec;.:a; Ive. relied on. T O L E T . N reasonable terror and immediate lo. ivoii. a HOUSE suitable for a , an‘ Ii‘ h boo ledf Ila ('I'ceIiiter Shelve.s ,°::.l: cc‘t‘a:lo.te.I II: I to argats Creek, New London. pr E p T 0 AS BENTLEY. Msrgtite, Lot I9, Sept. 88, ISIS. Artificial Slate and llletallio PAINT. HE SUBSCRIBE S, agoate f P. E. I lead ' T the bile, that keep 0:|I|IMI, a Is: 'aI§;’:,5,,,.i,'.' superior pa is. which wll be so d by the Pen , or |-|..,|,.g hes o i'.i'l.'.'.'i.-m oli'2',I:.':.';°.£'i5.5.'.2’I}2".¢".."L‘:2.“iI i-‘§.'.‘.‘.i'.’"" "‘ GED. 'I‘. naszano a.,..... KENNETII I'KENSI°I...I‘.:wuaI sum. _ Jfle, D, 1868. Printed E June It. Iiassaao, at his 0Ise,Qeemlsmrs -