‘hour, to thanlr God for the mercleso .VARlB'-I133-‘ AI Cannon‘ Psur FOR. Fm-nun Al! ons.--Slie knelt, ‘at the accustomed the day, and pray for i care through the coining night; then, as usual, came the earnest, “ God bless dear mother, anti” —but the prayer was stilled! the little hands unclasped, and a look of agony and wonder met the mother's eye, as the words of hopeless sorrow burst from the lips of the kneeling child, “I cannot pray‘ for father any more!” Since’ her little lips had been able to form the deer nnme,'she ltad prayed for a blessing upon it; it had followed close after mo- ther’s name, for be had said that must come first; and now to say the familiar prayer. and leave her father out! No wonder that the new thought seemed too much for the childish mind to receive. I waited for sotne moments that she might conquer her emotion, and then urged her to go on. Her pleading eyes met mine, and with a voice that faltered too much almost for utterance, she said ‘'0 mother, I cannot leave him all out; let me say, ‘thank God that I had a dear father once l‘ so I can still go on, and keep him in my prayers.” And so she always does. and my stricken heart learned a lesson from the loving ingenu- ity of my child. Remember to thank God for mercies past, as well as to ask blessings for the future. W. Some years since, three Indians in the neiglibourhood of Green Bay, becatiie ‘converts of temperance, although previ- ously aurpassingly fond of the “brain thief.” hree white men fortned the charitable resolution of trying to draw them back. Placing a canteen of whisky in their path, they hid themselves in the bushes to observe the elfect. The first Indian recognized his old acquaintattcc with an ‘‘ ugh!” and, making a high step passed on. The second laughed, saying “Me know on,” and walked round. The last one drew his tomahawk and dashetl it in pieces, saying, “ Ugh! you conquer me, now I conquer you.” Tits: Goon Win‘-:.—She commandetli her husband in any equal matter, by constantly obeying him. It was always observed that what the English gained of the French in battle by valour, the French regained of the English by cun- ning in treaties. So if the husband should chance by his power, in his passion, to prejudice his wife's right, she wisely knoweth, by compounding antl comply- ing, to rectify it again. She keeps home if she have not her husband’: company or leave for her pat- ent to go abroad. For the house is the woman’s centre. Her clothes are rather comely than costly, attd she makes plain cloth to be velvet by her handsome wearing it. She is none of our dainty dames, who love to appear in variety or suite every day new, as if a good gown, like a stratagem in war, were to be used but once. Her htisband’s secret she will not divulge. Especially she is careful to conceal his infirmities. If he be none of the wisest, she so orders it that he ap- pears on the public stage but seldom, . and then he hath conned his part so well that he comes off with great applause. In her husband's sickness she feels more grief than she shows. Partly that she may not disheartan him, and partly because she is not at leisure to scout so sorrowful that she may be the more ser- viceable. The heaviest work of her servants she mnlieth light by orderly and seasonable employing it. Wherefore her service is accounted a perferrucnt, and her teaching better than her wages. Ta_s.' Itusu Nsoao.--A negro from Montserrat, or Mari lente, where the Hiberno Celtic is spo an by all classes, happened to be on the wharf at Philadel- phin, when a number of Irish emigrants were landed; and, seeming one of them with a wife and children, he stepped for- ward to assist the family on shore. The Irishman in his native tongue, expressed his surprise at the civility of the negro, who, understanding what had been said, replied in Irish, that he need not be as- tonished, for that he was a bit of an Irishmen, surprised at hearing a black mun speak his Milesian dialect, it enter- ed his mind, with the usual rapidity of Irish fnucy, that he really was an Irish- man, but that the climate had changed his complexion. “ If I may be so hold, my dear honey,” said he, " may Iaslt how lo you have been in this cotta- try ?" ha negro, who had only come hither on" a voyage, said he had been in » ilndolphin only about four months. our Put turned round to his" wife and children and looking as if for the last time on their rosy cheeks, concluding that in tour usontlrs they also must change their opniplesiou, dxeluimod. "Oh, merciful powers; Biddy did .you hear that? he has not been more thnufour months in Mill"). and he is ullfldy nIinostnsblnsbssjOt.”.- , . HASZls‘'ltD''~s ’APf_t‘ILM22. .DR. OI-IALMBRS’ WORKS. [“ Ibcsstsuttd than tssrksis slpcrflnnur; they ham fast with uuiurstd ti rohutiou Jrotn uis Bri- tish prus urulptsblic. Illa! tho periodical press. ruprosutttfrig so great n sorlsly qr rsli' ' its and f potitdul "opinion. ‘should have so gsnsru ly noticed thin. ofl that be with high corttwiuntiutiori, ss oircunlittutcs rsustlingty run. if not sltogsllm’ tin- parolsllcd. TI have charms or the sursl literary mart, or? they will Ofrlulu tr hearing for rsongsllcu! truth in quarters from which it tpouhl othsrtsisc be e.:tludsd.”]-Xc'tto's Journal. l'—ORIGI.N'.dL WRITINGS. As ro-published by the A:)t‘llt.or, in 25 volumes. limo, c . Vols Oontsnts of this Series. I, 2. Natural Theology, 2 vols., £0 8 0 3. 4. (‘hristinn Evidences. 2 vols., 0 8 0 S. Moral Pbiloso It 0 4 0 ‘I. iistronoruicsl iscouross. 0 4 0 8, 9. I0. Congngntioinl Sermons. 8 vols. , 0 I2 0 ll. lierrtions on Public Occasions, 0 4 0 18. Church Extension, 0 4 0 II‘ iuflicicncy ofu Purochialsystom 0 4 0 II.—POsTHU.VOUS WRITINGS. Enrr-no us Do. IIAll|N;, In 9 volumes, Bvo. cot . Vols. Contents. I, 2.8. Daily Scripture IIeadings,8 vols., .6] ll 4, 5. Sabbath Scri turn Itundings,2 vols. I I 6. Posthumous Sermons, 0 10 7.8. Institutes of Theology, 2 vols., I I 9. Prelections on Butler. &.e., lo. . This important Series is completed by the publica- tion of the Prolectious on Bun.s:u, PA l..l:Y. Hit.t.. &,c., and the whole may now be had, in Nine Volumes Bvo, price separately. at 10s. 6d. per Volume. The above are the prices of Chalmers‘ Works in sterling, as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber has made arrtingainents to sell them on this Isliind, at Ilia above price currency, being a large deduction on the original price. GEO. T. HASZA RD. The Wonder of the World 1! Defines’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. ’ ‘HE Great Remedy is at last discovered, and ._ S, COLDS. ASTHMA. COS'I‘IVE- NESS AND CONSUM I"l‘lON have lost their terror. and vanish its as if by magic before this Sovereign remedy. w... it ever before known that, Hopslsu cases of Consumption wsrs crredfor less than $5? 'I'ruly, if any individual is to be pitied, and needs sympathy. it is the consuntptive,—nlvrays ex- pecting to get well. and yet the painful evidence of decay ulniost " makes the inner soul shrink with the outer e " “ Sonia bloom an roses bloom, And live as roses live, ingle morning space I" While others. in more mature life,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold neglected,——in the hectic llush. the painful cough, " The prints of their parting steps appear.” All we ask is this one question :—If you have got trtucous membranes. or any other members of the body that are " heirs to ills."-are you not interested it this great remedy, Dnvrru:n' Cosrrouisn Prrcrr LOZINGI Sold by W. R. VVATIOII and T. DIIBIIAIY & Co.,nt Al0‘l‘I-lICAllIl:I' "ALL. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder GOOOOG an antir y new invsn' it. IS the cheapest, safest. best. and most eflectual article for all washing purposes,apacket of which is equal to ten Pennytvortli nfSoap! 'l'he saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that a W E EK ’ S W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKI“Ab"I‘ —no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, asit produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for purposes for which Soup cannot be safely or elfectuslly u sed. It will not injure the hands, or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for perms- nently whitening Linens, &c., after they have become discolotired by age, or injured by bad Washing. it is also unsurpnasabla fo ' ing the colors of I-‘LANNELS, BLANKETS, WOOLLENS, Conoitsn PRINTS. MUSLIN ACE. and L or a y GEO. T. HASZARD. Queensqusrs. The Laws of Prince Edward Island 1-{SROM 1773 to I85I,botlt years inolusivs—2 vul- Roy vo.. with a co ions Index; published under an Act of the Colonial .cgislature, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- store 0 G. T. HASZARD. PAPIER MAOHIE GOODS JUST RECEIVED at George T. Haszards Book- store, a hdndsome variety of Fancy Goods con- sisting of- Pnpier Macliio Writing Desks " Work . oxen “ Portfc on Tortoise Shell Card Cases. Purisn Stutuattes. Wax Baskets. Bronze Fi urea, Mantel Stands, do and Pnpier lllschie Wutc Stands, with a variety of use- ful articles. ' ‘HE Subscriber having. by Power of Attorney, bearing date the Itltlt of nnuury st. been appointed Agent for the Misses Stewart. of Charlotte- town, in this Island. to take the management of their Property. on Township “lo. I8. bsroby notifies ull rsoits on the said Lot. indebted to the Misses Stewart, for Rent. Arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to pay the sums forthwith. An person or persons found Trenpsssing on the said roperty, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour l’ 0 CHARLES S. HUNT. Miscouclia. February 22. I854. AND FOR SALE. FIVE Hundred acres of D, with u Marsh L.lJl/' attached, which outs sannnlly Fort tons of Hay. situate on Township No. 28. head the Hi|lsbo- ronigh River. or terms a ly to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown. Nov. 24th. I858. A CARD. THE Subscriber be learn to lnfonn the Public. generally that lie gs commenced business as, s Ooiriritission Ioroltnnt and Auctioneer. At the corner oI'Quesri &. Sydney Streets, and hopes by prornptnsss and pitnstnnlity to tnorit a share of their putronngs. ARTEMAS G. SIMMS. a‘ CA!!! advanced upon articles left for Ano- ion. Ledger-n. Account Books. die. EORGE T. HASZARD has received from tho manufacturers a good stock of the above goods in a great variety of size and BlntIingu._ La 0 Post on bound in cnlfkussin Bands. F , . do. Poolssngsnd l’:tt lodgers and Day looliss nu-isry. LAW 30018. C iI‘.I.7l|.l.tty Csntrsots;Blsttt’s con ' 'Ispsrts,f sul tilhfiul‘. gfl:h"".:‘n"““ or. on no. . . : . Pm ertien for 8ale.~ IIE Subset bar offers to sell. at rnodsrtnta rates, on rnnsnriublu scrtun. his right it [lead to the following Freehold Fropettlclt V13 00 "°"°" or Lutdiort Lot or "l'nwnshix No. 8._ 800 loser‘ on Lot No. 8; 460 serus at Fi can Point; 82 nurse on list No. 36, near McMurdio's; and 12 acres at Seven tiii. Buy. Also. _ His interest in the following Leasehold Premises. W: 44 items of Land with Dwelling House. St-ire. ll-'_~rII. and Onphogug on Lot I8, iietir_ the Indian liner tthspel, which is an nscsllsnt business inland. It Is now in the occupation of Mr. J. Copghlan. Also, the Property in 'I‘ryon, forinurly occupied by the late George Bynnti. The about Tracts ol'Land being generally known. require little, ifimy further description. - J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, 10th Fsb., I85-I. on FOR SALE. A desirable Farm on Lot 39. 7 0 IE SOLD, up very reasonable terms, One Hundred Acres of Land on Township 89. g for- merly belnnging to tho lain Mrs. Bllfllli ll» 5510'“ the property of the Messrs. Mcliwsn, and has been sometimes described as Bsntirich": Lt_x-td Ari uri- doubted Title will be given, on it plicntinri to .I()llN llAh II.'l‘ON GRAY. Spring Park, lllsrcli I5. 1854. 5il2Ion NEW PERPUMES, Gtc. UBIN’S EXTRACTS Builay's.Esi_i. Bouquet. Ede‘s Hod osmia. I)elt'rois’s Fashionable Par- fumes, Lowe's ragrant Perfume, and Genuine Euu de Cologne. H)J.N'DRIE’S MOELINE. For preserving the Beauty and Luzuriarice of the Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal 0leisgin- nus Substances, iost beneficial for promoting the bsaut and lust ance of the Ilatr, and of a very grate ul perfume. R0 WLJIJVDS KJIL YDOR. For improving and beautifying the Complexion. and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. EMOLIEJVT CJIMPHOR CREJM Has been long approved of, as a certain and agree able remedy for chopped hands, and the injurinn effects of cold and piercing wittds on the skin, _vvliicli liowaver rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soup or alkaline tnatler whatever. EARL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and elfectual preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthens the Gums and Sockets. preserving them in it sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FA VOUITE TOILET SO./IPS, Prepared in the uu_-ful form of a Table! wilhont any or corners. Tooth, Nail, Ilair and Clotlt IIIKUSIIES in great variety, all from Loxnqx. Wm. R. WATSON. Nov. 21st, 1853. Adv. 61. Isl. Prince Edward Dispensary, KEJVT STREET, CH./IRLOTTETOWJV, H &. R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that n they Supply from their tnblisltmcut DRUGS. CHEMICALS. and the various Oflicinnl Preparations of the Medical Colleges, and from it thorough ractical knowledge, obtained in first class Establishments in England, they feel warranted in claiming the confidence of the public. which they will endeavour to retain by uniform rsonal attention and cure. H. Gt . J. prepare Medicines adapted to family requirements and the availing diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrom Medical assistance. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Receipes accurately dispensed, Medical Galvnuism, Vaccina- lion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5, 1354. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Useful and, Economical Preparations. HEIR British Furniture Cream, at 6d. Their Inetfacenble Furniture Polish, at 9d. Their Unrivallet! Metal Paste, at M. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blncking, Id. pnc ets. Their Elegant Bell-shaped Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. Their Superior Glusn Square lnks—Blnclt, Blue, and Red, at 2d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Poinude egenetultir. Their Unrivalled Garment and Carpet Renovntor, at 3d. and lid. Sold, W holesulu and Retail. by G E0. T. I-IASZARD, Queen Square EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for urposes connected with the E iscopul Church, Charlotte- town.) of fan and use ul rticles, will (D. V.) take place at the Temperance Ilall, on ednesdtiy, the 12th day of July next. Contributions will be thankfully. received by the following Ladies forming e m : rs. , Mrs. D. IIODGIOII, " I nxnu.r., " Honxinir, “ ' . DIIIIIIAY, “ Jlirxrtss. “ IITZGIIAI-D. " E PALIII. " ll. Hsszann. “ A. Yarns. " . . HIIIILIY, Charlottetown, 7th March. I854. APO'I'HEOA.RE'8 HALL. Trio Old noose, CIIARLO'I'l'ETOWN, JANUARY. '1‘. DBSBBISAY 8t. 00. AVE just received, par lnta nrrivnln front Lorr- don, Dublin, United States and Hnllnx, their npplias for the Season, comprising. in the whole, an Eztsnrios and Vurtsd .duortstsittqf DRUGS A’. CHEMICALS, MIRY, Brushes, Combs. Soups. and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuffs; Fruhs. Spices, Confectionery. edicutod and other ' with all the Patent Medicines in reptile. and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments In Great Britain (See utpothscortrs‘ Hull Jsocrttsrr.) The rooour whole of which the can with confidence to the public, and, if quality be considered. at nslow. ifiiot lower prices, tIiun'tliny can be precned hdis inn WAXWORK. THE colnbrntnti Horns WAX- WORK, imported from England by the loyal Agricultural Society. in ISM, will serve for the lesson at the following p ass, commencing on the 1st April :- Hu will stand in Cliurlottotcwri twice a wee Wsdnesd nys and Saturdays; and the remainder of the time at the Snbsorlbsr‘s r ‘ ld North Ilivor Bond. sh niilus front Charlottetown. , This Horse stands I0] linuds high, is very power- l'ul, and of a handsome gray color. Terms, Ills. for tlissssson; the money to be paid the am tins of JOHN STOCIMAN. Old North River Bend. Marsh ‘I. I hA‘mO\’ .. -«noun -.~ .--~- . « ‘:;n\u' .- rn -re-in-rev RN17.-0'§ . wrnLraas rrnann. ' ,, f4[1.lIANI|{|I-‘ULfnr psst fnvqurn, bags to intiuistetlis ARRIVAL oftho Nliggst. dirnot&ornEnai.Aiu. with t s ' ‘ ttloih. Alpsces. Norwich and Ga plain (Tlotli, wool plniti and tweed ULOJIKI Shawls mid Scarfs. ' A lar iissortirinrit of lli||inery- Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; \Vaturnd Goo. Persians. Silk Vslvrts for dresses. Lucas, Nutts, llruids. Gim A Plaid. and Spanish Crolpr, for Ladies’ drssnns, Vucunin ‘ Vssunis I If Jackets, Himulrt , Al . Vsounln n Plaid Gloss Silks; Irish Pop iris; uCn , ntin Turks. Bonnets. to , in all colours. bbous in grant ' , funny Trirninings. Buttons. i.s..i..;.. I-‘ur utfs. Boss.Victorins-. cnpes. PIIITI. mitts, gloves, Gaunt ets. &c., in rssl ssblo,litch, stone martin. -tquir CHILDR E..V'S llml. blue and white .\"ELS.. aiikets; _ iiioltair. dt broad Cloths; Doeskiiis. Cnssiiiisres. rtil, tnuttqttssli. mink and seal. English and French CORSET8. DRESSES. (.'I.OJ1A’S. CAPS. HOODS .l.N'D HA TS. I grant vurlst . urges; rt-sl Wt-lnlt. imitation Walsh. Lunounltirn, Salisbury and Snort - 'I‘nivelling II ugs; llorsn Rugs; Carpeting ' Ready marl: of iisuperior iriiike: glazed and felt Iliils; clotlt and fur Cs PL! s Druggets. Huurtltllugs. Pt t. var, Clothing. Skin com. sin Hstn ps. Silk velvet, nioiro, satin and fancy Vettiings. Mufllsrs; aillt. Biindnna and cotton Ilnndkerchiefs. IIOSIERY, H.lBIu‘ItI).l8HIJRY. and story variety of COTTOJV and LIJVEJV GOODS. I..itlies', Gains‘. and Children‘ BOOTS. SHOES and SLIFPEIIS. ‘ Soda. Indigo, Copptirul. Starch, Glue, Lainpblsclt, shoe Thread. Cotton Warp. Hair Seating. curled Ilnir; Paints, Oils. Whiting; 'l‘sr, Rope, Oakuiii, Figure Ileuds; scouring Brick (wholosals or retail.) A large assortment of IRO.NJlf0JV(r'ER Y. JVJILS, SPIKB8. ‘so. IRON. C ' EJVWJRE. c tics selection of T rtsungn, Forge Bnckk EJRTH srsztn. Ship ss CHINA and GL1 . FANCY GOODS.-—Writirtg Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Rosa- wood and coroiiiandal Multunis. Combs. A Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. grcitt variety of Fancy 'l‘oilet Soaps. Plymouth pale and almond cups for family usn. Shall. Iv . German and Bone Dressing and chimney Classes. in mahogany. rosewood and gilt frames. For Cliristtniis presents. u splen- did collection of Jewelry. The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. Charlottetown, December 9. I863. The Renowned Remedy I HOI..LOWAY’S OINTMENT. A MOST ASTONISHING CURI-‘. OI-‘ SCIIOI-‘ULOUS ULCEl(S—-A CARI-2 CERTIFII-II) BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. .N‘nI»I¢. E8'I-.- Mayor of out B S oston. Liricolnsliiie. To Professor IIor.i.owA\'. I)e:ir:'.ir,—-.\lrs. Surtili Dixon. of Liquorpontl street, Boston, has this day Ilejtilstttl l|L‘lIWt.' me that for it considerable period she W.ss Sl'.VPl’t'ly .’llIIll‘I0d with Scrofulous Sores rintl l.'lt't-,r.« in liter l|I'llIn‘, rillil. legs, iintl utltt-.r parts of her littoly; and although the lirut of medical mlvicc was ttbiiiitit , III. it cost rg snni ofitiniioy. slit: tililiiined ito l'IllIIl0lIlBIII of sull'er- ing, but gradually grew worse. Being rccoinitientlr.-d by a frieittl to try your Oint- tnent,slie procured ti small pot, and a box of the l'ills, and before that was llll used, symptoms of aniendinent appeared. By persevering with the trio- ilicines for it short intro longer. according to the direc- tions, nnd strictly adhering to your rules. as to diet, Ste‘. she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best ofliealtli. I remain, Dear Sir, yours ‘ nctl, .ig Dated August I2th, I852. truly, J. NOBLE. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Oopyq/' is Letter /roni Jllrs. Elisabeth Ycalcs, qf the Post 0(It'ce, flltluvltlc Road, near Ragnar," Sussex, dated January 12th, I853. To Professor IIor.i.owAtr, Sir,—I sutfered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Eryiiipelns, which at length settled in my leg, and restated all medical treatment. My sufferings were vs at, and I quite despiiired of any permanent iinientlinenl. when Iwas ntlvised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pi . I tlid so without delay. atid atit ltiippy to say the result was eminently successful, for they effected a radical CIITI: oftny leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence ofyonr medicines, and have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly rilllicted. who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant. (Signed) ELIZABETH YEATES. A DREADI-‘ULLY ,DISEA8ED ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, A1‘ MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS. The following im rtant communication has been for- warded to Pro essor Holloway for iiblication, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-st... Nlorwicli Copy of ti. Letter front Captain Smith, of Great Yarmoulli. dated January 19th, 1853. To Mr. Dixorr, ‘r.—I send you the particulars of is core effected by Professor Hollowri ‘s invaluable ntedi- ciues:—Mr. Johit Wultoit, late in Her Majesty's Scr- ‘ ' vice, in the British Fleet at la, had a ver bad ulcerated uncle, and after having been in the lalta Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Pnrtsinoutlt Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Mullu, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out incur- able. Ile then came to Yarmouth. and was under it medical gentleman for about three months, but his uncle became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this riod. by my advice, he tried IIo|loway’s Ointment and Pills, which, by unremitted application, aled all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. remain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, ( i n JOHN SMITH. Albert Hotel, Great rirmou . SURPRISING CURE OF A BAD BREAST, NER- VOUS DIBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of a Letter ram Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, ¢c.. Lotorr osr-lune. Jlanchcslcr, dated February I2lh, I358. To Professor Honnowar. Dear Sir,— I have great pleaiturs in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of n ad breast. effected solely by the use of your cole- brnted Ointnienl and Pills. Mr. Martha Ball, of Pitt- strent, in this town. had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, loss of a petite. and general ill health. occasioned by ulcerated, ‘ the breast. She much experience in the use of III the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being elfocted. In this distressing and painful condition of body and mind, she was adod to‘ have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she iininetlialely did. and in the course of it very short time the elI'eet odueetl was most astonishing; her up elite wss speedily improved, and the sores and u can in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement her system was wholly rsntov I remain dear Sir. ours faithfully, ig I‘. FORSTE KER. The Pills should be used eonjoiritly with the Ointment in most o ' — Bad Legs nncors Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stifl’ Slrindisonsss urns ' Scurv Bunions Elsphsntinsis Sore-bonds Bits of M ui- l"irtulus Sore-nipples toes and and Gout ft Corns Flies Glandular swellings Tumours Coco-bu Luinbsgo Ulcers Chiugo- not "I Wounds Chilbltiins Ithsurnutinm Yuws. Chspped hands Elcslds Sold at the establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 2M,Strund, near Temple Bar.) London, and by all r tublu ru ists and Des rs iii Medicines throughout the Civ insd World, In Pots, at is id. as Id, and In snob. Thurs is a considerable saving by taking the lat or sinus. . B.-—Dlroetions for the guidance of patients In v sry (border srssflssl to such pot. OIOIOI T. HAIIAID Agent. t 1 ltus litre action, grid is good turn r. His pod Mountaineer. HE BEAUTIFUL thorough-bred r, by T STALLION Mountoinu Mnlsy Muloeh out of Champagne. (the Car ntur and L‘ htni ’u dnni) By ucter (winitero the Derby in I M.) y Wnrey out of Psntina by Bunaard, grand-dam by 'l‘rauihiiin out of Cytliereri. Muley Moloch by Muluy of Longwaist’s dam. by Dick Andrews outof I re. pile is a Dark Bay with Black Legs. very powerful igrsn in ‘ excellent, combining the most anhinnsble and racing Muley Molocli being sire of the celebrated Alice llawthorne, and many other superior ltucers. llIountiiineer’s stock, new four years old, are very owerful and promising, and selling at high . ' ‘he performances and racing capabilities o flluley Molooli, Longwtiist, and Alice Hawthorne, are too strongly impressed on the minds of the racing ublic to require repetition, especially the latter, nlic iiiving won about 35 Queen's Plates and Gold and other Cups. besides many oftha most valuable Stakes and Prizes in her day. He will stand in Town, at the Subscriber's stables. Fens Twenty Shillings. paid in advance. NEIL M‘INNIS. April 8th. 1854. The New London Horne “ FEARNO'I‘.” \ WILL stand for the Season, cour- rriencing on the lst May at Mul- V I " pequs, Barrett's Cross Roads, . -»,, . thro ll Freetown, and South West Iledeque; at Neil I.eforgy’u. Bedoquo Road; Barny Trowsdale, Crupaud; down the South Shore to Long Creek, at Michael Mcltaa, on the West River. and at the North River, up Anderson's Road, at Mrs. Todd’s; at Richard Bagnsl’s on the Mslpsquc Road, round by New Glasgow, Grand River, New London; and station at Duncan McIntyro’s. South est iver. The Horse will visit each Station once u fortnight, making six rounds in the Season. JAMES HELM. April 4h, I854. ontf AYEIVS PILLS. 203 ALL TE! PURPOSES 0!’ A FAMILY PHYSIC. Tiriznr-: has long existed a public demand for or elft-t-tivt~ pnrgativc pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. ' ‘ has been prt-part-d to meet‘. tb on or pain, bstrut-- iiou or tlortnigcmen in the owe . Ilatng purely as use in an ' an rut-di'u'ne shoal , ‘ever and A run in :lIl(I Loins; for, in truth. all teas are but the con- sequence diseased no on in e iver. an iporiotit, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos- nvr-ncs.-, Pi it. Colic. eatery. Humcrs, Scrot- ulu anti Scurvy, Colds th soreness of the bod Ulvt-rs and impurity of tho bl ; in short, any where n nrgutlve is req . . p u some siugulnrl Ino- euros in Rheumatism Gout,Dro , pi ii of the Heart at ‘ (‘B80 _§ .=. 4 the a ring of the year, and prepare t c system for the orig colonel dose utintuloten the o c on. and restores the a po- tilt‘ and vigor. They purify thq blood, and, by their ' nto yr .rsrio- tl , and restore the onisui. ovnt no serious dcrtingerncnt exists; but un- nr-ccmiry dosing s oul never be carried too for, Its in-sry [)IlI‘|Ii|IlVC medicine reduces the strait h. -when taken to circuits. The thonnnn cssss Inw l]Ill_V c ' cannotbsenutnerstod ch hero, but I nrtltirid. an rt are once known. the public will no loss or - not what remedy to employ when in need of n .»sthart.ic medicine. I'REI'AEED 3! JA MES C. AYER, Assnyer nnd Pr-netlcnl Chemist. LOWELL. MASS. Prlosuosntspsrlsu. llvslsnssssrlt 301.!) at For sale by T. DESBIISAY. I 00., General Agsrioy Mr. Lnssunr. Owns. Georgetown, Enwsnn Corr. Grand River. Enwsnn Nnnnsuss. St, Peter's Buy. 1. 1. Fauna, St. Eluunor‘s. Gnonon Wrnorsrs-est, Crnpund. Jas. L. Ilouusr, do. ' Was. osn. Bod no, Jnssns PllIIOl..qNW Lsndsn.