- i F1 from in for l he ’0‘ aria; he: on or"! at? d 5191' an be =s=gt . vat. "'an] -‘ ~ . CHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE‘i29, l844. All D w ’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ADV J-- :- olnlul Theorem. ERTISER. ‘[No. 365. NEW‘WONDERS! EVERY DAY!! WI-TH ABUNDAN'I‘ PROOF THAT HERE IS A CUBE! FOR Alli-Ill! m . v.9 E 4 (Z "U :— ~31 i— 3 a r r‘ 0 E4 H O "‘ > 0 O n m < 1 ~& _ , ‘ if .. v x. V f t' g' m _ W4; ~_ . HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. M almost miraculous Cure ofa Bad Leg! of Five Years’ standing. The Patient had been discharged from Guy’s Hospital, Without deriving THE LEAST BENEFIT from that Institution. Mas. FRY, residing at No. 35, Trafalgar Street, Walwortli London, was some time since admitted as an ln-door Patient iii Guy‘s Hospital, with a Bad Leg of Five Years' standing. The flash on the Leg’was in some plaoes nearly as hard as bone" it resembled in appearance the trunk of an old tree. being in kn’ots Ind lumps; it was greatly swollen,and had NINE FRIGHTFUL ULCERS in it; she derived no benefit whatever at the Hospital and returned to her home. Her case was so bad that for Three Years she was carried up and down stairs ever day like a child being perfectly helpless. She was in this dep orable state wlieri she commenced the use of HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PILLS, which, in the course of about Three Months, performed a perfect cure when every other means proved unavailing. A case of a Loathsome Skin Disease, attended with Dreadful Swellings of the Whole Body, that had resisted the treatment of nearly all the Hospitals in London, cured by Hol- loway’s Ointment and hills. A\cliild, Five years ofage, named JONES, whose father is a. shoemaker, living at No.4, Horse Shoe Alley,- Wilson Street, Finsbury, London, have been afllicted from the'age of Sixteen Months old, with fearful and dreadful swellings all over her body,which used to afffict her periodically; at such times her face would change its colour and remain perfectly BLACK ', her body was always covered with large malignant sores. For this unknown complaint, the child was taken by her mother to nearly all the Hospitals in London, and most ofthe Surgeons of emi- nence; none appeared to understand her disease, and she got no better from their treatment. As a forlorn hope HOLLOlVAY’S ()[NTMENT and PILLS were tried, which not only gave relief, but'completely eradicated the disease front the system, so that the child is now restored to perfect health and not the least vestige ofthe former Complaint remains. . IN 'ALL DlSEASES OF THE SKlN, 'llad Legs, Oltl \Vounds and Ulcers, Bud Breasts. Sure Nipples, Stoney and Ulceruteil Cancers, 'I‘ inaiiism, and_Lniiibztgo, likewise in c the above cases, ought to he used w moans cures will be effected With a much grealerrerluiiity,und iii lialftlie time that it \Vullltl require by using the Ointment alone. The Ointment is proved to be a ecrttiiu remedy for the bite of inoschettoes, Surid‘liies, Chicago-loot, Yaws, and Coco-bay. Burns, Scolds, Cliilblains, Chopped Hands and Lips, also Bunions and Soft Corns will be iinmediaiely cured by the use ofthe Ointment. , THE PILLS ARE NOT ONLY THE FINEST REIl'IEI) Y KNO IVN. \Vhen used with the Ointment, but as a General Medicine there is nothing equal to them. in nervous affections they will be ' found of the greatest service. These Pills are, without exception, the finest Purifier oftlte Blood ever discovered,,and OUGI—IT to be USED BY l !! Sold by the I’rdprir-trit', 244, ADVICE MAY Bl”. llAD GRA'I‘lS and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines throughout the Civilised \Vorld, in Pure and Boxes, at ls. l’,il., 25. 9d., 4s. Gib, lls.,‘22s., and 33s., each. There is a very considerable sav ’ larger Sizes. uses of Piles; the Pills, in all ith the Ointment; as by this N. l5.—-Direetious for the Guidance ofPatients are affixed to each Put. Sold wholesale an for Prince Edward Island. GENERAL OFFI CE, No. 18, Cornliill,Condon, To Merchants, Commercial Jigricultural Societies, Oflicers Publishers of Newspapers, and L. SIM MONDS. General Agent at 0 Merchant, in offering his Services to his Colonial Public in genera l, begs to receive orders for; supp Colonist‘s generally. lies of any kind and quantity, ,of every description offirst-rate quality, prices of the day, and to transact business tip , lerlnS, provided he is previously furnished Wit ’either long or short dates, or a rcfercpn pool House for payment. . ’P. L. SiMMoNos will receive constgnm ofMercliandize, to be sold on conimisston, two-thirds oftlie amount, on receipt 'signments entrusted to his care Will meet -°patch in their disposal, and sales be cont 3 attention to the interests of the disposer. “ledge of general business, acquired during a West Indies, and subsequent exteiistve courses of all the British Colonies, the cxperieiic don‘ as a Colonial Agent, coupled With prom .and.jud cut, will, he trusts, en . .thiose w o’may favour him‘ivith their comment 3. . N. B.-—Parents sendinn home their children for education may with confidence entrust fliem to the cat-en will undertake to see them placed in first- uestablishments, where every attention sha diealth, morn]s,improvemenl and general comfort. T: tations for the FALL, consisting o A. LARGE ASSORTMENT 0P GOODS, Suitable for the Season, _ Comprising superfine- black, blue and coloured Cllfllg,SCflSSl- met-es, Tweeds and Doeskius, in great variety; We _s I Calxplny Flannels, Mouslin de Laines, Orleans abd)P8rlSlan Cherie Chusans, Printed Velvets,&c.for laadips Dresses, . black Paramatia or mournin ; black an en oure ' Ribbons, Gloves1Laces, Hosifiry, silk &, Cotton Handkerchigls. Muslins, Braces, Stocks, superior Cotton Warp, Indigo, ur ' Caps and Beaver Hats, Blankets, &e.-&c.., » i ' ‘ ” 1' ‘ ALso, . - 'i‘ 7 , .. ' :‘Jnmnica Spirits,rbest palennd coloured Brandy,;flolliind arbind, . : Port, andrmladeira‘VVines: .Hyson and. Souehoug Tea, Lori anQ ' “Moist Sugar, London Porter, boxes Raisins, Curggnm,.,S;iiqe.fi 2Mustard; Earthen, Glass and Hardware.-—;The wholelofjvfluc. win be.disposed,.ofat their usual, low prices for Cash, on V .91" very. 7. No. 1, QueetilSti'eet. Dec., 1843. P. S.—_'[“nay beg to inform those p been due fut-some time; that unless the l‘a"gem0‘ht, on 201' be will be placed in the ersons whose Accounts have make: astihsfactory ar- hands of an Attorney. . f uniours, Swellings, Gout, Rheu- Strand, (near Temple Bar), whet-e ing in taking the (1 retail by GEORGE T. I‘IASZARD, Agent AGENCY A ND COMZUISSION opposite the new Exchange. .N'ews Rooms, Public Libraries of the United Services, Printers id Commissron friends, and the to acquaint them that he is ready and goods at the very lowest market on the most liberal li funds or drafts, at cc to some London or Liver- ents oftiny description and accept bills for ofthe bills of lading. Con- with every possible des- lucted with the greatest An extensive know- long residence in the business witlt e ofsevcral years in Lon- ptitudc, attention, able him to give satisfaction to f Mr. Simmtiii‘ds,.vlio rate and respectable ll be paid to their HE SUBSCRIBERS have completed their Impor- d Silk Velvet's, .ai LYDIARD an I‘INL‘AY‘S'OH- ._" fogsdhedéth day 0 MoralitlheirhAccounu / :<\ .v \ \\ m ‘ / Warn: P $§’//’ / {$0 ,, “(II/V40 l * *A thvXJ“ ‘0 The FIRT P THE HAIR! THE SKIN] // . «$4 3 - . } .TS UCTIO the WORLD for Tri‘E TEETH! ROWLAND’S 7 - MA Is universally ackuow ‘ free it from scmf and dandrfl, and render it curly, writ] glossy. CA in two lines. a: \To further ensure the genuine article, see that the words “ Row— [and s Macassar 01.1”. are engraved on the buck ofthe envelope nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 letters—\i’i'riioor 11115 new stir GENUINE. Price 35. 601.; 75.; Family ' doub e ROWLAND that sizc,”2]s. per bottle. 5, KALYDDB This elegant and fragrant Preparation thoroughly erudi- Illolc/ies, Redness, ’I'un, Freckles, and other Sunburns, Slings Qflnsccls, and reduces iii- flanimation. It imparts a youthful rascals liile lo the most bilious Com- plemimz, and renders the Arms, Hands and Neck transparently/air and cafes all I’lmpll’s, Spots, Defects oft/re Skin, heals delightfully soft and smooth. or exposure to the sun, dust, or dry piercing Winds, ntinos here of crowded asst‘tnl)llcs.—GENTLEMEN w grate ul after shavinrr lll alloying the irritation ofthc pi fiflNTO A FRAGRANT lVIII’I‘E P0 IVDER, ly in the Gums. Being an Aiiti-Scorbut fevers, taking medicin 6m. and imparts sweetness breath. ROWLAND’S Brown or Bloc/t. Swt’lled Face. inssz'oners of Her Signature to be engrave of these are Genuine without the Stamp. wary as “GENUINE,” and under the lure of being PAREERW PURGA effectual, remedy ever offered to the pu humanity. I IN ALL DISEASES they willbefound to alla Fever and Inflammation—cleanse the Stomach an Diveslion—purify the Blood—restore tone to HESE Medicines are In the following Diseases they Indeed, there, is scarcely The Purgative Pills operate in the most g . Stomach and Bowels, and removing obslruclious. severe Chronic Diseases they are an I when combined with the Stomachic of the whole system—the stoma duced-rthe bowe s ecome re _ :rpgiinstimiqnal, gives place to health and vigour o In all diseases of the Di lite, nausea, sour stomac , ,(wrth the occasional use of 1 utility I ,7 The Stomachic Pills should slut”: be talcum ination are reducedby the Purgative Pills—II y can very ol the patient. . I . _ “Weak and delicate Femaksyill find the Stomachic value in all complaints to which they are subjept. debilitytliey will be found to increase thewtlileut s .restore him to the enjoyment of perfect heull . :SoldinBoxes, price is. 6d. each. . For-sale by. the‘Subscriber, who is Agent. and general debility, “ binarieueiowii‘,’ slant: 7,1835 d on the Government Stamp, the princi and impart renewed energy to the whole Cousnlution. have proved qfllii greatest iuili'ty: nvaluable Pills, quicklyimp eh is strengthened—a lie ae—oud disease, rive Organs, accomp Skin. Crailicmcs Tartar and decayed spots front the Tt’elll, proscrv amp], to which itimparis a Pearl—like whiteness, and fixes the ic, it critdicates the scurvy front the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of aliealtliy red: it removes unpleasant tastes from the month, which often remain after and perfume to the .l. per box, duly included. Price 25. 9d.—4‘s. 6d. and 105. Gd. per bottle. OBSERVE !---To protect the Public from Fraud, The Hon. Com— dlajesly's Stumps have authorised the Proprietors SARDIL filed to be the LY a _ a , _ union 1 Wlll effectually produce and restore Iidil‘, (lllclu fl-ISKERS I TACHIOS,anCl Evnnnowsd prevent it from'fall 07f urnimrgrey d_ tffi‘ b y ’11 Soft, silky, UTI'ON '—‘Numerous pernicious com otiiids ar ' ‘ I . ' ‘ e utitv ll as _‘ MACASSA It. 01L.” I 0 ensure the regal article, see tfihstatliye Shir]: ilc is enclosed-in awrapper, (a steel engraving ofexquisite workmanship.) on which are engraved “ROW'LAND’S MACASSAR OIL,” Bottles, (equal to four small,) 105.6d. and It is invaluable as arcnovating and refreshing Wash duringtravclhng, and after the heated Ill llllll it peculiarly ll’ricc 4.5. Gd. and 85. Gd. per bottle, duly included. _ BDWLANDS’ Qfit BEAR-EL) DEMZQESVEEG’E of Oriental IIU'IIS.—Il es the Eu- 7'ocllt firin- ESS‘ENCE OF TYRE, OR IMPERIAL DYE, Changes Red or Grey Hair, \Vhiskeis, Eyebrows, dun, to a beautiful l’ricc dis—73. (id—105. Gd. and 215. per bottle. ROWLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT Immediately relieves the most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum-Bofls, and thus— cheap. f d trail to be the mildest and at the same u'm 0"" Upon ' Site for the relief of suffering lrritalion—_-rcduce Bowels—iniprove pal f unctiw- f mind In al A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, Hutton Garden, \Vhich is affixed to the Kalydor, Odonto, and Alsana. None Beware of Imitationsl! composed of the most pernicious and trashy ingredients, and which are frequently pressed upon the un- Be sure to ask for “ Rowland's” Articles. Sold by every Panruusn and CHEMIST thiougbwzht the civilized world. TIVE AND STOMACIIIC VEGETABLE PILLS. “ He that wants Health wants every thing." calmly Vegetable, and will be e the most which they will not either greatly benefit or perfectly cure. entle manner in cleansing the Alteratitc, _a lid rove the secretions alihy flow of bile whether alter Fever and lanai!» greatly facilitate the Pill: of the utmost I disease! 0 strength, and rapidly humans. Local body; auied with loss o the Stomachlc Pills he PurgaiiveJ will be found of green-st .4 V {BE FAMILY LIFE MEDICINES. HE celebrated Lch Pills and thuiz Bilters, pre' pared and sold by Dr. “'in. ll. .\lofl’at,3?5. Broadwav. New York' a « may now be (aid to he the niufi‘rcspct‘lalily established and cxicnsivelv u . r‘ivdop‘t‘ed family medicines i 2 United Slates. 'l‘liev have not ouli‘ orilr ie sarnctiol and "commendation ofall the candid aiid pllllwllll’u i'c 5310:)“ o the. medical profession, who have observed tliciriuvsrio ilc swu- tiy I: graperal derangeiiicntsbftlio stomach and bowels, and their isiuia c ccls in many varieties of acute and chronic disease but that IS far better, thesgmedivincs have rccommcnilcd themselves land fully and fairly achieved the distinguished and now certainly picscniinctil poettion Wlllt‘lllllex uow occupy in public mid domestic estimation. 'l‘licv are proved by their works, and make no appeals to vulgar orcdulily. If the prietor were disposed to make an invidious comparison be lmoii ii to the medical prolcsiioa, or ltillllt‘tl in their books, courcruiug these medicines decisive and irresistible. an immense accumulation of voluntary persons and families Ill all parts of the. Union, for and ty, thirty and even thirty-five ‘ and chronic, of the most hopefc as character; 'l'urgcsrence of the Liver mus l’hthisrc,or Consumption, in more advanced stage: than row or record; I) 'spoiISia, in all its chronic and acute varieties ful train 0 distressing symptoms; ’ and grown pemns Diarrhmn, both habitual and occasional; varieties, drlth‘lsfiilld other extremely complicated nervous affections, generally, including Euanlhcsis, Eiysipclas or St. Authoii SfllltWV, unhealthy complexion; l’alpitatioiiol the licart.nii lion ofblood to the head, settled pains in the organs. limbs, and Side; affections of the bladder, kiiliiics, spleen, throat, and pleura system which arise from complicated causes. The certificates of these cures are in the will rendin be shown to all who desire to see them. new and enlarged cdition is preparing for the press. and effectual laxatives, cure so great a variety of formidable unprecedented vanety ofclioicc and exquisite ingredients, some ol whir are almost unknown to the‘professiou, many complaints, withoutii‘hc slightest d not present. produce an immediatebcme oficnovatcil health, to both body and mindi They caiiiiolbo taken \\ stanin kept on hundiazlhil case. 'l'hcv arc ’ May 30. J. . COOPER, 1.1le AND FIRE InsonAncn. HE Subscriber has been nppo the following Insurance Companies, viz: London. The Na Loan Fund Life Insurance Company of New York. of Hartford, Connecticut. And as he is furnished with in possession of all the information w persons who wish to ed‘ect Insurance, fax. Please apply to HONEY! HONEY ! ! HON!!! F0 HI HONEY, ou/yflnc Shilling per pound. ALSO: Crushed Loaf Sugar. Champagne, superior quality. Sherry do. do. \Vilishirc iind Aniitipolis Cltocsc. Soda Biscuit (fresh). “'atcr and Sweet Crackers. l’ilot Uri-rid. Luzeuby's Pickles undSauces, “cc. M. l’iclilcd Mushrooms. which so many clear, unquestionable and (‘Ollt‘lllsivn evidence: ofuso- - - ~ fulness and remarkablocures are recorded as those which he ran aildurc l '5 a (“umpunmufi “lunnce‘ concerning the Life Pills and Phoenix llittcis. lfit be mlmiili-d that suf- ferers arc the bestjudges as to whether a rcmcdv has relieved them nud restored them to health and strength. then is the evidence in behalf of ‘ Dr: Model is in [Wiiloll of testimonials from respectable 1 when a ueigbbouri g state seems to _ _ car w i v ' ‘ their names and rcstdencc to the unsolicited statement Iliatntlicy linv: lair: completely and speedily cured of the following diseases, lull of many othersnot here enumerated, by these Life Medicines alone, when other ' medicnies had been long employed in vain. viz: Scrol'iila. in its utosl dreadfully advanced and destructive stages, Wubrgi- iorlious ol the flesh and bones bfthc face had been destroyed; Piles of ve, Ion, iweu- cars standing: Rheumatism, both acute and various other liver complaints; Bilious Cholir, and evcrv conceiva- ble variety ofbiltous affections; Marasmus 'l'alics, or Decline, and Mara» with its fright- Worms of llll kinds, both in children both serous and bilious; C(isliveiieu,n , _ Fever and Ague, in its three iriuripul and intermittent and rcmitlcnl fevers, ofall kinds; l ypocon- _ ' . with nervous debilin in general; Salt lllicum, Running Sci-Id, iiiiil eruptive diseases "a fiic',nnd Determina- hack. head jaundice, dropsy and gout ', iogethcr with those general affections ofllie propriotor’s possnnion, rind A small selection from thorn have lit-en published in Moffal’s Medical Manual, of which a The reason wliv these medicines, which in ordinary family use operate merely as mild diseases is, that while as ('Ellll‘dfllCS. cleansing the alimentary (soul, and relieving the liver and the absorbent vessels of all impurities, they lay the foundation for the cure ofall specific diseases, they are compounded of unique and . . . - t, can any is,tltat the American tiiteip which exert a specific action upon cgrcc affecting the general system, otlicrvvisathan as simple pnrilicrs,whou those complaints are Boththc Pills and the llitti-rs are mild and agreeable in their operationauusing neithcrprostrations nor iiausea.aiid requiring neither confinement-nor peculiar dict. Their effect: are uniformly tc and newlift- and vigoui illiout ln‘ll9fll, and they should be procured both by individuals and heads of families, and rou- as remedies but as prt‘vt‘lilalivcs (Irlllll' _ dbld wholemle and retail, bv Dr. William ll. Moll‘at,375 Bron way,N.Y., and alsoliy the Aorns.—'-Nzw Your. Agent r I’rincr Eilwar] plltmd. iiited SuuAgent of The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society 0 The IIurtfofl and Protection Fire Insurance Companion blank Forms oprpliciition, and hicli may be desired by he will be happy to re- ceive applications and transmit the lame to the Agent at Hali- nnNiiv PALMER. R. Sade by the Subscriber, a quantity of superior THE TEXAS QUESTION. (From (It: London Pictorial Times.) By the lost arrivals from the United States we learn that the treaty for the annexation of Texas bu been re- l lected. This result was generally anticipated; but the iriaorical iniquity of the original conception in still the er , The A'll'lt‘flcml! wonder why the British are always heaping ridicule and contempt upon them; their wonder ,would cease iftliey could look in upon themselvel, and tweeiit ese self-established medicines and our other: hein‘ i rutfllsee how eliminauy absu'd "m “find.” 00‘1"“. to dently assert and challenge routrmliriiou th'vii there is “Dg‘IIIMIlf‘lIIIIDl y , lunke tlieinselvoeappenr, whenever they get an opportu- ,nity. This Texan negotiation, from beginning toond. llere is a repulilii: that his tail along declared foreign aggrandiscmciii and territorial Inquisition to be in direct opposition to the spirit, and ,even the snfety,of r institutions; yet, the very moment he in a conditiou'to‘ bear the process of grafting, this iiiendncioul republic pounce: upon it with the avidin ofn bird of prey. But this is only ii small part of the violation of the specific character to which this annexation must have inevitably led._ Iftlie slave states had been thus strengthened by the addition of Texas, the free sme- must have sought a .coiintcrpoiso elsewhere. Clll any man foresee where this headlog career would have cudch . There is another curious anomaly iiitli'tl cutie. ,Ame- rice, u it whole, professes neutrality on the quadtiou of Shah. "or language is this-“ Do not interfere with its, and We will take no immune: to extend the prlctico of slavery." Upon this understanding. a 5' of m- pnct has been entered into between the slave and on- alnvc holding states. by which the discussion ol Silvery . is prohibited in the House of Representatives. Yet in ’ the lace oftliis solemn pledge to the civilised world, the Federal Government openly traffic: for the annexation of'a new slave state to its territory, and even outliorilea its secretary of state to announce and justify in intan- tion in a public manifesto addressed to the British envoy. lfthia be not a palpable extension Oglh¥cllc€ of I Slavery, and ii distinct recognition of the iple by A Government pledged to neutrality on the III ject, Ill we rotation ofilto Eng- lish language must be something very different from ours. We suppose we call things by different unites—political morality Amongst the rest. But a still more remarkable pcrplexity remains bo- liind. This treaty ofnegotintion was inflict I treaty of purchase. For nearly half ti century America has bad a longing alter. Texas. The passion was as strong, though not quite so grand in its aim, u the old Russian lust alldi' Constantinople. This hankering to Texas has plrlly arisen from it nation that it section of the country was included in the boundaries of Loui- siana, acquired from France in 1803; but chiefly‘fmm it: tempting contiguity to the rich valley of the lain- sippi. So long ago as ISO!» this desire was first exhi- bited; and every administration from that time to I835 has followed it up ivith more or less energy. In 1825 they offered to purchase Texas for 5,000,000 dollars; on this but occasion they bid double the mm. The debts and liabilities of'l‘cxas amount to no less than I0,- 000,000 dollars. By the terms of the treaty, the Federal Government assumed the whole of this responlibility. Considering that America either cannot, or will not, pay her own debts, the inuiiifieciit generosity of this volun- tary undertaking to pay the debu of another cannot be sufficiently admired. The arrangement would have been vastly convenient to everybody concernewtiopt the unfortunate creditors. 'l‘ho 'l‘ex scour in bad enough, but. the American in worse. low the United Silica proposed to discharge these new membranes is ii profound secret; butji is clear enoule that, whe- ‘ ther they were ever to be discharged or not. TOIIIE‘ would have been relieved from them. We suspect. lhlt this some Texan diplomaofiis a thought deeper ' than that of their neighbours. v The “ole history of'l‘onn independence been a close resemblance to the short but lmllmit career of a y Ilia aforesaid Firm or Co-partnercy, will be received owin paid gy Subscriber, in all its branches, attended to, and on moderate terms. Jamel B. Cooper & Co., will be punctually of Workmamhip, to the late Firm of “ or ' ' Ami ti u «I!!! to the above notice maul. oftheil' respective n gr 1‘ ‘88.“. COOPBK . 7th March, 1844. .‘n. THE Subscribers having Agent: ofDAVID 8132‘ Lou or Tipfinalitpe Noe. 7,10 l , 27, , Island, be; to intimate, that the, uni prepu with and rifle, in ‘li‘eroby I came. ' . All person! found trespassing on In either by cuttiu Timber, or iii any at or with Till. Low. . ' f l wdfiiidialiled to that gentleman, ' required to iii-Ire immediate a»! ' o o amour-1301" I“. ' Decemberlmlh mo ' v and dispatched in the first style All pemul indebted ' “ Cooper & Bremner," are respectfully requested to ineli- immediate ply. been duly appointed the sole ART. Esquire, for his Botswana ‘6, 47, and Lennox ed to loan lands, and to sell on the most liberal um for rentorotbu» P'Y””"°“"° «it minim-lies. lbi! .33 15°!” 0W"‘6°""§“~ . ot the above/proportio- nap-cl, will be pro-’ 0. IIOBI’BTH, Peru nutter- :Iizgzrlijgllgzmzzil‘lkmgc PM ‘ flash tradesmen. who uecuirxilalc: good-d umfu'tI Rob. S] ' d c ‘ C dl '. can while Ill! creditlutr, In ‘II tit-ii (on y u m 13333.23. :I'I'd groan. off for cult at less thln'eost price. TWO In I wondgr- Sam" Mfl'mllfldc- ful spluli made about l‘em, when she declared herm- ‘Ilif 13’? f,"(‘1igllif,k(g:;f3m M" dependence; she would fight totlio douli spin“ Matt. (38‘ ’8 l v . l - 0 Pure Essence ngprucc, for family Bier. eo—ntiy thing ntbev than surrender her hrights u :1 do. Digby llerrinf. punts state. She was oven-tit, too—t It in. iii: e} 0”“ Oi'vr‘" 3”?" point in England. Then she llld the throat cli- lil’EIll ground Lofi'ee always on hand. l. m in the wofld—nuch rivers, and VIII; [—th (men and Black Tea. "I we coopgx, vegetation. All she wanted was population. ym Queen Street.'Muy 30,1844. (On. in.) 3 canin supplied. . 6mm of land in. ids and guaran- , ' v teed by the President,'niid complnl. were got opp-rid DISSOLUTION 0F COP ARTN E381”? - shares were actually issued for forming locations in lllll HE Copartnersliip heretofore subsistin between the 5 'ndcpondent “unify. Then ins. no and .to the undersigned, under the _l“irni nf“1. 8. on r &Co'.._" '- ‘bout u,“ of “cognition mum” mum, .nd and more recently under the Firm of“C;o. Lenin", in commenc- Firn' the Ametiun. "Honor M “h. "m 6’ much“ by mm“ “num- u u. w I " independence of Texas ; then followed lIollIn and Bel- and Britain. and other European petunia“ i i f ' haractei' InflammatiouS' Costiveness- Bilious and Jame. B. cm, I. V ‘ ium I . a{Hallizviisafails}?riifits- Cous,umption; Asthma; Dyspepsni, Vomiting; P. J. 3- cooyem E I“ ' "do" of ens-semen“ ordmiton‘ kmd.’ . Determination of élood to the Head; Cutaneous Eruptmns; Piles; . J. 8. BREHNEB. man . I h B . . W lb. .n N Diseased Joints ~ Nervous Disorders; Hysteria; Female Complain“ c, louewwn 7th "nob ‘8“. a "a", '" "fiend “no “I. nu,“ Pp of every kind; Im are state of the (Blood; Worms; Diarrhcela; a3 I" I i or a” Sllve T’mde by the mqmfl " M of .."°h.l...on._¥ .36‘g1giriglslszldlfiflomaCh and Bowel“ and'aeueral Dem “y The Printing Busineu heretoforofcafrigb? 515'” '3‘; “a,” .MIJ ‘ul’ "Ihfiona .“ 1h!" my. ?;’,o'.'.’,§:,',:§.y: cw o i . ' - ' ' ' f “C 6; I! n r" will in uturo“~' con ucte t 0 Min . , It . e w“ m . "I, . a Disease to which mankind is ,subjtq ° ""l’" m“ e t 0’“ his 0‘": account A" Jule” 50'" I I i k um “qua” She had no business. But now mu . sooner surrounded herself with all iliesotypee of rude. pandemic—grave commercial treaties and solid European alliances—had no sooner brought herself up to I certain than she offers herself for sale the can'xfptch, leaving her are; ditors to shift for themselves! llll new ,upceimeu 0 Mississippi integrity will not be forgotten what! 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