LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach ch as Constiputioh, inward Piles, fullness, or b to the head, ucidit of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for tired, fullness or weight in the stomach, sour eructntioiis, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing. fluttering at ttie lieart, choking or suffoca- ting sensations when iti ll lying sture, diiriness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellow ness of the skin and e es, pain in the side, back, chest, Limbs, &,c., sud en flashes of heat, buruing_in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by Docron HoorI.Arrn's CILIBBATID GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Da. C. M. JACKIION, ernian Medicine Store, J\‘o. I20 Arch St., one door below Si.-rth Ptiiluds. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other pregaration in the United States, as the cares attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. ’ ese Bitters are worthy the attention oflnvalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching power in weakness and tiflectioiis ofthe digestive or- gans. they are witlial safe. certain, and pleasant. Testimony front Jluinc. Carr. DANIEL t\BHO'l"l‘, Brooklyn, Maine, July I6, I843, says: "I was taken sick trite year ago, l.-.st April. upon my passage from llaiiiiina to Char- leston, S. C. At the latter place I took int.-diciiie andprocured a hysician, but for ten days couldobtaiii no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up a newspaper having your advertisement of‘ IIoofland’s German Bitters’ in it, I sent for some iniiriediately, this wits about 10 o'clock, at It o’clock I took the first dose, and another at 6 o‘clock. 'l‘he effect was so rapid on Iltt‘, tltat I had it goodappetite for supper, and rested well that night, and the next day found run a well man. I have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between Baltimore, Char- leston and the West India Islands ever since. I have now given u oing to sea, and reside in this place, where you should have an agency, as you could sell large quantities of it.“ Joe I. 8:, Co., Presque Isle, Aroostook Co., Maine, April 24, I854, say: “Vite herewith send ‘on a certificate ofa cure performed by the use ofon one bottle of the German Bitters. we think Mr Clark to he a man of veracity, arid lisve no doubt ofthe truth of his story," Messrs. .los ll. ll:ill do f7o.—Geiit|emen—lti ans wet to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about 16 years, had been complaining of a piiu in her side. for six or seven years, and about the first January last, w.is taken down and confined to her bed. The pain in hur side -.v:is very severe, besides being troubled with pains lM'lWt.‘l'l| her shoulders and in her breast. Front reading a number of euros per- formed by "IIO0II'llItl.s German Bitters” I was in- duceil to try it in her case, and sent to your store and purchased one bottle. She had taken it but a few days when she lit-gnu to improve-., and now, after tak- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for care. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of her body, and attributes her cure entirely to the German Bitters. Wrr.r.rAu Cuiiix, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitten are lIv1'riu:r.x v nos‘.-rAni.s:, thereby possessing advan- tages over most of the preparations recommended for similar diseases. For sale by respectable dealers nnd storeksepers generally. T. DESBRISAY. & Co., enarnl Ageticy And by Lsitistrxr. Owsiv. Georgetown, EDWARD Gorr, Grand iver, Eowsrtn Nlsini-nus, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. FitAss:rt. St. Elcanor's, Gnoitcs: Wraoinroiv, Crspnnd,‘ Jss. L. llonuarv, 0. War. Donn, Bedeque, Jtnsss Pinonoiv. New London. Mr‘ a- 3 0V . Auction and Commission Mart. HE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the Public for the liberal tronage he has received since his commencement in business. He now begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to the remises lately occupied by Mrs I~‘ORSY'l‘HE, next oor to Hon .u.xxn's, where he has ample Storage and Cellariige, and trusts by continued sssidaity and attention still to receive further favors. 1. WM. DODD. IDaIzIel’s Cloth Mill. LOTH delivered at this Mill at this season of the yssr,, will be furnished without delay. Agent in Charlottetown, Mr. Neil Rankin. JOHN DALZIEL. May 20th, issis. Dixon's Oloth Mills. LOTH will be taken in at the above Mills or at any of the Agencies, and finished in a superior manner and with as little delay as possible. gsnts.—Hon. Joseph Wightman, Genrgstoivn, Messrs. Hard & Owen, Booksellers, Charlotte- tosni. James L. Ha den, Esq. Vernon River, Robert P‘ y, Head o Orwell, Alexander Dixon, Esq. Piustts Mills, Kembls Collin, Esq. Mount Stewart Bricsg, William Stsrns. Esq. st. Peter's. _ rlottstown,.luly Nth, I848, HASZARD’S GAZE FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING 'l'0 ARRIVE ax‘ ‘ml V '\ V ‘ CITY DRUG STOR It . No. 14, Queen Street. TINS white, black, red, blue and yellow PAINTS, 2 casks Linseed Oil, l hhd. Sperm, do., I hhd. Olive do., I hhd. machinery do. , bbls. Copal Varnish, (sold at 2, 3, and 4s. It pint), int and varnish Brushes, Dye-woods. Indigo, Mad- der, Cudbear, Bluestone, Copperas,, Alain, Starch, Bue, Soda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina, Sago and Corn Starch. ALIO, IN s-roiui, A snersl assortment of Drugs, Medicines, do., efumery, Brushes, Soap“ E, pater e., ~ WATSON. COLT’S REVOLVER. ‘OR Sale a few sets of the above complete in Cases, at llsszard and Owen's. The Infalllble Remedy ! H BRYSIPELAS OI-‘ EIGHT YEARS, DURATION URED. Copy of ii Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Erq., of Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway. Sir,—I feel a pleasure and a ride in bearing witness tothe wonderful benefit I have derived by the use of your ineiitimable Ointment and Pills. For eight years I suffered unceasingly from attacks 0 erysipelas; large purple blotches came allover my body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching and burning, which affected me both night and day, rendering life ti tnisery to me, as well as to all around,—so severe was the attack. I used several reputed remedies without deriving the least cessation to in misery. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and Pills; after taking them for a few weeks, a visible irnprovoinent took place, and I fee considerably better ;--in three uiontlis, by cotitiriuin with your medicines, I was com letely cured,s.nd now enjoy the best of health. "he truth of this statement is well known here, hence there is no riecosttity for tire to request secrecy. arri, Sir, yours respectfull (Signed) GEO. si éi.Am. ULCERB IN rm: r.iio,—IuiMsitrtsnr.n cont. Copy o/in Letter from ./llr. Edward Tornlt-t'nron,, of Cape Breton, .2Vooa Scotia, dated the 4th May, 1854. To Professor Ilolloway. Sir,-My sister, Miss Jane Toinkinson, suffered for a great number of years from It btid le ; in whic there were several deeply seated and ed wounds, defyingthe skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully; and it seemed to me that there was not any thing capable of mitigating the agoniss Ointment and Pills, and after using them for about five weeks she was completely cured, after all other means had failed to afford her the slightest relief. have no objection to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) EDWI>. TOMKINSON. A BAD BREAST CUBID WHEN AT DEA'I'H’5DO0RI Copy of ti Letter from Mr. Henry Maiden, o Three Rivers, Canada West, dated July 9th,,l854 To Professor Hollows . Sir,—My wife suflyered most severely after the birth of our last child with a had breast. There were several holes in it one as large as a hand; all the devices and strstagcrns I tried would not heal them, but it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. As a last resource I tried our Ointment and Pills, which she ersevered with or seven weeks,- at the expiration c that rims her breast was almost wall; by continuing with our remedies for two more weeks, she was entirely cured. and we offer you our uulted thanks for the cue effected. I am, Sir, ours trul , (Signed) HEN Y MA DEN. The Pills should be used coajointly withthe Ointment in most of the following cases :- Bad Legs Csncsrs Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff liliiudireases Burns oin Scurvy Bunions Elephantiasis W‘ ‘-‘:£: Bits of Mosqni- I-‘irtulas s '--'- -i,.;!:: toes and Sand Gout loft Corns ‘lies Glandular swellings Famous oco-bay Lnnibsgo cers Chiego-foot Piles Wounds Cliilblains Rheumatism Ysws. Chapped hands a s Sold at the establishment of ProfessorIIoLI.oWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Drug ists and Dealers in Medicinal throughout the Civilized World, in Pots, at is 3d, 8s 8d, and 5s eac . There is a considerable saving by taking tbs lsr er sizes. . B.—Directious for the guidance of patients in she endured. At length, she had recourse to your ,, TTE, NOVEMBER 7. It) BE SOLD, At Private Sale, and if not disposed of previously, then at Public Auction on the first day of May next, at Summersido on the Premises. l.l. That Lot of Land, now in the possession of _‘ slr. Williiitii ll. Lane, liziving abieadth of fifty feet, .ntl running back from the high Road to the Short-, with ilie two Buildings ll|t.'l’t’0lI erected; One o ivh?«.'ii is divided into three coiivenieiit teiieiiietits for business; and the other is at present occupied by Mr. Lane, as a Dwi-.lling House. and Dry Goods Store--being one of the best stands for bnsiness.—- , The tertiis are one half of the purchase money to be paid at time of Sale, when It Deed will be given if required; and the Balance, with interest, at six per cent, to be seecured by Mortgage, payable In one year from date of Sale—- For title, &c., please apply, at the office of CIIARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown July 5th, 1855. llx. ,. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- of London Incorporated by flat of Parliament. t).\Rl) UP DIRECTOIKS for I’. I-‘.. Island.- Hon. T. H. Hnvtland, Hon. Charles Henr- ley, Francis Lo.-reioorth, Esq., Robert Hulcttinson. Es ., Thomas Dawson, Esq. Ietaclied Risks taken at low Preiniums. No charge for I‘.ilieies I-‘oruis of .\ppliCIlIl0l'l, and any other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the t llliceuf ti. W.llehlois lisq. Charlotte- town, II. J. CUNDALL. April 7th, I85-I Agent for I’. E. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Extraordinary, ./lnatomicat, Expla- natory Coloured, Erigravirigr. In St’: Languages. Fifty-third Edition. Price 2:. (id. in a scaled snvelopetttrougti ull Booksellers, or rent post free from the .«‘1uthor,for -t2 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL JDVISER on the phy- sical deca of the system roduc y delusive excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvarying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-treatment, drc. By WAl.'l‘l".lt DE ltt)US, M.D.. 35, Ely Place, Holborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from H till 4. Sundays ex- II (B I . gold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Watt, 11, Elm Bow, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, \Vest- niorelnnd-street, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. DI: Roos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions oftliis country and the continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and general treatment of the disorders referred to in the above work, and hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases, he is enabled confidently to ‘undertake their removal in as short stitna us is consistent with safety.! Psitsons in ANY iurvr or -r-an Woiu.n, may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of‘ their case, with a remittance for Medicines, drc. which will be returned with the utmost despatcli, and secure from observation. The CONCENTRJTED GUTTE VI VJE. or Vegetable Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Spermatorrhoaa, Nervousness, \Vesk- ess, Languor, LowS irits, Aversion to Society, Study or Business, Timidity, Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency, Shortness ot'Brenth, Cough, Asthma, Consuniptivs llabits, Diriiness of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, dtc. Their almost marvelous power in removing conta- minatious, Secondary symptoms, Eruptions, Sore Throat. Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofnla. and all other impurities, must be felt to be ' -ls. 6d.; lls.; and 83s. per bottle. The £5 Packages, by which £l 12s. are saved: and the .£I0 packages, by which sstill greater saving is effected. will be sent from the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. P.dI.N‘S in the BACK. GRJI VEL, LUMBA. G0. RHEUJII./ITISJII, GOUT, Indigestion, Bite, Flatntency, Headache, Neroouiners, Dr- bility, Disease: of the Bladder and Kidneys, Stricture, tic. THE ,COJl!POUJV‘D RENAL PILLS, as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the most safe and eflioscious remedy for the above dan- erous complaints, Discharges of an kind, an issues of the Urinary Organs general , which if u lected, frequently result in stone in t e bladder, slid a lin ering, painful death. They agree with the most do icste stomach, stren then the digestive organs, increase the appetite, improve the snersl health, and will effect a care when other in icines have utterly failed. Prico 4s. 6d., 11s., 6; 83s. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUARD AGAINST ttis recommendation of spurious or other articles by unprincipled Vendors who thereby obtain a large profit. To protect the PUBLIC against FRI UD, Her Majcst ‘r Hon. Commissioners have directed the words " ALTII D: Roos, Lorvnorr," to be printed in white letters on the Stamp aflind to the above, to imitate which, ufelony. Sold by IIASZARD St OWEN, Queen Square, Charlottetown. sum PENCIL8, C’ 2. 3 < svery disorder srssflixed to rise pot. GEORGE. T. HASZAIID Agent 196 BOXES receiud per Ann Reddin, sad for sale by HASZARD 65 OWEN THE BEST ESTATE. air CHARLII swam. The Heart it hath its own estate- The Mind it lllllll its wealth untold; It needs not fortune to be great, While there's a coin surpassing gold. No mnttw which way fortune leans, \Veu|th makes not happiness secure; A little mind hath little means- A narrow heart is always poor. Stern Fate the greatest still enthrals, And Misery hath its high coiiipeers; For Sorrow enters palace halls. And queens are not exempt from tears. The princely robe and bcggar’s coat, Il_ie scythe and sword, the plains and plough, Are in the grave ofequal note— Men live but in the eternal “ Now!” Still disappointment tracks the proud, T to bravest ’neatli defeat riiiiy fall; The high, the rich, the courtly crown Find there's calamity for all. "l‘is not the house that honour mukes- 'I‘rue honour is a thing divine; It is the mind precedence takes- It is the spirit make the shrine! So keep thou yet a generous heart, A steadfast and contented tniiid; And not till death consent to part With that, which friend to friend doth bind. \Vhat’s uttered from the life within Is heard not by the life without; There's always something to begin "I‘ivixt life in faith and life in doubt! But grasp thou 'I'ruth—tl «I 1,] k The rugged path her siiiii: llaVl:3cIl'll|(Ippear. She'll be thy friend in other spheres; Cotiipaiiioii in the world of God. MISCELLANEOUS. Sumbo, is your master a good farmer ? ’ ’ 0, yes mnssu, fast rate farmer-—he muko two crops in de year.’ How is that Sam. bo?’ ‘ Why he sell all his hay in do fall and make money once; den in do spring he, sells do hides ob do cattle dat die for want ob hay, and make money twicé_ “ DoN’T you think I look ' - an said a giddy lady to at gentlcrlnliilriy lllyllilflllgtlip- pened to be a great. wag. “ Yes,” he replied; “ you look as if you had just come from u boarding-school; but it is to be hoped that inayear or two you will be ab e to read, write, sit, stand, walk and talk.” ' “ Do let me have our da -" said a dashing belle in a getiillliirlihtdligptiiho had been annoying her with his atten- tions. I‘he gentleman was delighted and in a short time the lady received the pic- ture. She gave it to her servant and nsked—" Would you know the gentleman ‘I he Should Call?” The servant replied in the afiirmutive. “ VVell, when he comes, tell him 1 am engaged.” “ Wan-‘s that?” asked Mrs. Partin . ton, looking up at the column on the Plago Vendons, during her late visit to Parig “ The pillar of Napoleon," was the answer. “ Well, I never did!" she ex- claimed, and “ that's his pillow! he was a great man to use that!” but it's more like a bolster. And it’s made of iron I do believe. Ah, Isaac! see what it is, to be great! how hard his head must have rested on that ironical pillow!” T|l_UI= DIG-‘HTY-—A mason from Balmorsl was examined in the Jury Court. The residing Judtleo Ltml D_eal. s-poke‘ rather sharp y to the man, who replied, " ust allow me to take time I'm _no accustomed to sios company." on hi; leaving the box he said to the bvstanders urrhe Queen has been in my hat, and speaks plounm- and draw! the bsirns’ pictures; I would {gr rather speak the Queen than to you mu, wil the big wig.’ A Wli-'s:.—In the play of" Love and R..- sort,” old Gen. Gordon is persuading Adjutant Vincent to marry. '‘ She is an angel” says the General. " I don't want so angel;—I should not know what to do with an angel!" is the reply of the single hearted Adjutant. " She's all sweetness," rejoins the General. " So is a bee hive," answers Vincent ; " but it does not follow that! should like to thrust my head into it!" .- *4 -c An Irishman giving s description of a toad, said that lie was a " bsist ivhst has close to the ghround, has a tendering big side at one and and no tail at all at sll."