H_A$ZgtRD’S.. .GA.ZE1'lI‘TE.;_J,ULY ,1... _, G-rent English Be_xnedy,l__ The most vslupble Sorinwsnd Summgriuodioilo - . lo the , orld; , , ' A _ - Dr. Hulseyfls .; ‘.. F..oR.::s'r WINE! l“atrom':.sd by the .N'obs'lily and Jledltalt'Facalty . - of Ertglund. rind esteemed the most extra- dinary Medicine in Ills -.-. 9rld.' ‘ "Medicine containing molasses or I' norice, like the boasted Snrsspnrillas, ruquiru sunny rge to wtdnce the sligltteat.¢hattgo in inn is altogether a ditferent article. It contains I! gimp’ to give it musiteuey. but acquires its excellent flavorund powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable plants ofwhich it is composed. ' he I’ rest Wino combines the virtues of the . vnnn cHI:Itnv. naxntutou, \'n.t.ow Docx, AND IARIAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most elfeclive. ' Its high couct-ntralion ru-ml:-rs it one of the most eflictcnt nu.-dicine-1 now in u~t:. Soumtiut-Is loss than 3 single butllo restores the livv_;~.-rim; pttlltml from wt-ttktttzss, debility. and sioltxtt-u, t 9 .~"t‘ my nml vigo- rous ltoztltlt. livrry dos‘-. shew-4 its good effects on the C.\tt§lll|l1iUlt,tIlltllIlIpr(Wc'llllt‘ ~4t:itte t-fllte hr IIIII. The l"orost \Vino is l‘t'Cl.'tl|lllt'f\tlt:.l, in the strongest terms. for all t'.llllIl)l‘.|.l-‘-H of the :a‘to.trtch. Liv»-r, lind- ueys, .\'t-rvons I)l~'0l‘wI-Ti, "Iilw .. .\lI'.-otions, Ilropsy. Dy.-p~.p.~i.t. Loss of .\,.petito, .l-'-‘-l'ldlCl‘, I“ottr.tle Com- plaints. Set‘:-l'.tl:t, iIlI|I .tll llisnrtl -rs tlflshtg from Iian 31.001) and impure habit oftlm systetu. s.\vr:u rttoat DEATH. 'l‘estitnony ol' t\lr. .\'at|..m M.-ttltews, a ltigltly res- [tcctuhle and wcatltlty citizen ol'Nt:\v:tt '. J. Dr. U. W. lI:Il<r-)’:-—I believe your Forest \\'ino and Pills lllt\‘0 Il‘.‘l'l| the means of §:t\'llI‘_' my lilo. bvlteu I ('tltIl‘.llt.'lll"fll l‘tl(llI,l them I hid at this point ofdtaatlt wizlt d.op.-y , ptlu :1'.ltl -tlllllltn. .‘-l_~.' l’lt_\ -i- cian lrtd j_v,t\.~;u me up as p...-t cure. ntul my f.ttnil_\ had lostull lnpt:-t of my fl'1!.l\l'l'y. \VlIil.: in titi.-: dro.-it-ll'ul siluuttott, Hllll l"or-'~‘t '.Vtno :tn.l Pills l:\'l‘l't' procured for tn<-. and In-l‘-Irv I In-I lI.lI\‘I‘I!lI the first bottlo 0|‘ lilt‘. ‘Vin-* uml lmx «If Villa, | uxpnrigucml great l'l.‘il.:l; my lwtI_\' n'l4I ltmlvs. \\'ltll‘lI Wt‘l8 greatly swollen, h"t‘lIllIt: .~usnsiltly H!-Ill."l’lI. Hopes nf my recovery ht--_;:tn now to reviu-, null ttf'vr l,‘t)lIll!Illil|,_{ u use of your ntetliotnes for about It nu-ntlt. tlte Piles and As-tltom were t‘fl1n|tl!lt'ly f‘lltt‘(I. ’l'he Drops)’, Ihmugh which my lzfv was plan.-.l in such grt-1t tlmg-:r. was ulso mvtrly gone. I lltI\'-3 r-mtr't- nut-.l the use of_\ our lllt‘-lll)l'I -s uvtttl the I)lt,'.~‘l)!lI ‘I he. and I now onjn_v us perl'<~t‘t lliftllll as l’\I‘l‘ l dnl in my lift‘, l1lll|Jl.:‘gllIlllil mom Ill!‘-'1 sixty yo rs of age. Yours, n?~'pcr‘lfully, N. i“A'l‘l(l-2\V.-‘. Newarlt, N .l., Doc. I9. l:~'.l7. GREAT Cuzu‘. or LIVER COMl'l..AlN‘l‘ or TIN X t-zatts’ s'rAN DING. New York, Jntiary 9th. 1848. Dr. lIaIsey—Dear Sir,—Having taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a dilease of the Liver front which I have sutfered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely to the tllrecllulltt which accompany the tnudicines. lhave recovered my health, notltwithstnndtng’ all who knew the thought tny case incurable. revious to taking the Wine and Pills. I had recourse to the best medical treatment. but continued to grow worse to an al:trtn- in degree. Some of my lriends spoke dssparaginglv of tnv case. and tried to persuade mo frotn tnulting Joe of any advertised remedies‘. and I doubt not. that there are hundreds who are dis.-undu-d front taking your excellent tnodiotnes in r-on-o-quonce of the do- eeptton and inefficiency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flatning advertise- tncnts. Ilut,what a pity it is, that the deception used b others should be the tneans of diuuading many abouring under disease from matting trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. Ilumanely speaking. they have sav my life; when I cum- mencedmnking use ofthem, I was in a wretched condition. but began to experience their good effects in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured. and. had in- creased fifteen pounds in weight. having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. Wool to God that every poor snlforer would avail himself of the saute remedies, A rs, . Jaasus Wuxrorr. xuavous ntsonnuns Are diseases oftllo mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and ulIIi-:limt, and are most common to persona of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,melnnvholy.frigl-t- ful dr--ants, and fearful nnticipntions oft-.vil hour the slightest causes, genera y company asrvous dison der. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these cotnplaiuts. V . Extract of a letter from Jlr. Joseph C. Puultling, ted , ' - - PlltI.ADll.lHlA. Septeutborfltb. 1848. Mr. G.W. Hssloy -Dear Sig:—Yonr Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervour disorder with which she has been slfeotod for many years. Hos body was almost ws away. She" was frequently disturbed in her .sleap by, fr btful dsusns. awakening quite exhausted and cover wit spirstion. and at times laboring under the delusion El. something drsadfsl was about to happen lobar‘ By the use of four bottles of the Wine. and a box of tlts‘I’ills. she 'I now in perfect health. She has rec gained her lull and oelm, and enjoys society as well as user. . J. C. PAULDIIO. Dr. David Marcia, a celebrated pgaotiflonsr of New York, declared pnblicl that on ttle of Hul- ssy‘s I-‘orust Wine more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of lsrsupsrilla. Messrs. S. '84 Lump tnssn Co.. one of the la ttaad most. rqtbotable 1| ists in Syracuse. in a etter.ssy: " I-‘rum what fimrc heard and seen of Hsl.-ey'- Forest Wine ‘ ‘* donbtodly bscomg The I“ health. The Forest. it is an excellent and good medicine, and will no- f W. dflluillsgtnodlcius of the da .’, _ srest tne.is.put up iIN.'lur‘g.o robust es‘ vvtth.Dr. Halesy’a name blown, in own, 31 yfi A . or six bottles for $6; gfinrn-ccpted,Pil . 25 cents per box. Agents are authorised .to rats l. as well as wholesale. on as favorable conditions as the voplyietor, No. I6! Duane St corner of Hudson. N. or . ' ‘l _ R. WATSON, General Agent. ' "C ' t V. .‘ g ii}-s.. _‘1‘nf)".tt 15 w- fw-=.e.,r-»* I .i 1-‘ Int‘. an-.5 Naruau .ou.'rwt'r'rr.n!" Dr. A_ntrobus’s' . . Persian Hair Restorative asp tum DYE. to _l’tttrotuu_:o of the Princes of Under the intmedia Persia and India. These articles are u-illmut dnu.‘/t the must ¢.rlruordi- 7l'lI‘y in their powers I't'EI‘ sub/niltml to (he Public, and require [ml to la fI‘lC.’, IO be uppreciulcl. ud- lltfffrf. and cun!t'v.'tun[. ‘ 'I'h-,- IiI'..“'I‘l ll 'l'I\'I'. sttoztgtlto-ns the hair and [|I‘4‘Vt'lllIl it falling; otl'.tl'!vr .-ver_v other ttn-ans ltah: In-,1.-n rt:~urt--tl to tx-t.-m.-t-:~-;—'f-.t;l_\' '. it cut:--4 l~,;.l.lu.,-_. ,nd ".Yt‘ll|Fl :t n.t|uml Mill and in its use, Illtflfllls ul pt?I"4"ll'4 of lmtli ~-'\I'l are llttltflali 1] to lI:t\‘in;'; u gut--i ll-':t-'. of lI'tl' 'xt lln: [lft€."t'l|l IlI('tIl~€'lI. '~‘ -tilt-;'.c_\' i~' the |‘«'l-ll'l3 undo tI![“Il le--.2-,-tl to pr:-duco mt lI|'lIClt' to vqmtl it, either for l>u.ttttil'_vi'I-,5 tlt~- ltunr'n hair in -rt-serving It to the l.t'.¢-st pt-riot! uI'ltl'=-. For Iltu pm.lttt.‘tiun us \\'hiskt.'rs l” '-l. \l*l‘ll ll", it i»: ittl'.tllt.’tiv'. l'ltz- (l|l.lliilI'J of the ll‘tll{ l)\'l'. :Irt- l.It’l'ltlr‘lll_V sap -nm to ;m_\. tltn._-_v of mu |\'IIlll ct--r tllit mph-it .;lllI tlu: '.\ll-Ilt: .-'nrl"t--t- of tho itoetttl t-.-on ln- -‘luv -;--i into ‘:|lII(l.~lll5Jll1l'JIl l:I:t':k or lirottn, \\l'lIlII 'i\-- tn|nutr_-4 after usin-g ll, at) as to defy \II'.I(‘l,llt‘A' 1 out the :rt';tt- ¢-.-atconm t—t~ur. ‘.tl\ice by post g; Ill~ I-ll l4‘|'t ipt of l'ost.t-_;-J .“l;ttn,.s. :.m' the ultult‘ world is t~lt.tl- n Prize Horse "VULOAN,”’ .Th° Property of J. W. Cairns; ‘ THE celebrated half-br_ Five year , old S'l‘ALLl0N,sir¢d b the ' ’ ported thorough bred lood - " , A N. from u Columbus dam. rand dam by oucesvalles—has tsltdn wo rizes tom the Royal ‘ ricp turnl Society recent —ts ofa dark brown. standing 18 bands, will stn dfiir the season at the following places, viz :— " ' Summerside, llltscooclte to LyalI's. Lot I6. ”“P9’9. on his wav back to St. eanur‘s; from thence to 'I‘ownscnd"s Corner and Thomas Cnirns’s. , ‘ On \Vedn_esduy, the 2d, will call at IIelIield's I""B° "ml R0lI8I'l \V‘ull.‘u-.r"s, (stopping at the latter place for two hours) on his way to Indian River and .\lnlpequo, stopping at the stables of Mr. George Elli- son llnlll I0 o'clock the next day. On 'l‘hnrt-day, the 3d. will leave for Broen’s Forae, at Durnley ,tht.-nee to Clnttlt.-s l)oyle‘s,at Park flu.-..:.-; thence to l’illtnnn's New lmtdott, where he will re- main until two o‘t'lot'lt on l"ridtty afternoon. when he will cross .'licl.eotl‘s l"t-try, to (.'r:tlt:ttn‘s, sloppinrv at (inorge .\IcK:t_v’s. l‘:Hl]|l|lt'.. all nip lit. 3 -"I|llm.l.'ty. the 5th, lt‘.'l\".‘:‘ .\lclim‘.s Irv .Itulltt~t[ou's ‘vltlls, to .\IC:\Sl\'lll’r=, I'|‘t.tCt!l0\\n- lltuzil, tltt.-m.-e to tvulow 'I'ttylor’s, l"tuezo\vn, rettmittitzg until the follow- mg .\londu_v. "\ Pu hltitttlaty, the 7th, will lawn: for John ‘»\’tigltt’s "ttll,_ S. bl .. lllltl lftlyu Ill‘ l.'.‘4' lo .I(tIm \\'rigl|('_.t l:.~|]lAlI'(‘., St-tullotvu, ‘»\llt'lt' hz: '.\ill l(‘lIllllll for the Uu 'l'ut-.~t.l'.t_v. the 8th, will l.-:'.\‘e for .\l:. .\Iuit'- lH~‘IHl'S. 'l'r_\on lloztd, on his. tvzty '.u Stutd_v‘s Mills, stopping at ll'.trt.:tlius 'l'ro\\'.s‘t.l;tloe‘s. (lit \\'ctlttL-sd.:_v , the {ill}. '.\ill lutve for (7r.'u\'fortl’s Inn. and rt:t:;:tin Ilt-:r.: unttl lll|'t.'l.‘ o’t~lnt-it; and from tlt--ttm: to Joint (.'l;tt‘k’.~'. t_‘:ape 'l'r;t\t-t‘:tt‘, whorl: he will I't'lIlillll until one on 'l'ltur-d:t_\; and V\'l“'l.llCl| i-‘it\‘l3 for .\lonkluy's, st.-ppittg at iluopt.-r’s Corner all nt_gi'.t !".ttl:t_\'. Iltlt, will lvztve IItmper‘s Cortterfttr Watc- r.xt.tl‘s. by C atrifs .\lill.-t. tltruu_:.v,lt Wilttto‘. Creel; to (.'crl]_/imlc I" an o :r of the are 4- -I ./ll»/irul .l!:n ‘ I I I tg/'.'-31: tluy. — It‘.:.r'! tl. Copy of :I I.-‘tltr front Dr. .‘-l:'gt:=th, ll. 5-‘ f‘. S, d:tt.«.tI Duke Sn.-at. .‘.doipltu I.t:l.(I(-II. the nth .lll-ll ry, l.-.3 . 'l'o lln. .\.\"l‘Xt(tlll'*. .\|r_-—I for I -~ I r 3-. I l'- I v ' ";-- \|lll|t'~ nf;.t)ut 1‘-~:.:t . ‘V ‘l--'-. -. -t rtl 1-nil-.-I ‘ho It -v- l.. --u lI'IIi"l.l~ ll n ....- I-.tI :1 llI.’I'l\"(‘.ll tho- ll. ---I 5 t--vvttzrcivnhl ~ not: {it I -- .. ..-i ‘9! I. : and in l'.tt‘.l it is owing to this .'.l‘lIL‘lr2 ..i'>“--. ll llt l|lV of .ht‘m are not Ll this i r wet‘. I! ului It‘ 0 r._-it"s Iv .t|tt ; tint: pull)‘ I nmv l"RlIlI-"A Ill purl? lll --. -. 'm lr-Al lN:r‘II laid up with-typltus l'.-\'--r: (u m- -t l---.«talil'u| young Ill(I_\‘.) th. tlllflcli lmwc\'.-r left ho-r ttllltouglt us lit.-.tutifI:l its tlVt.‘l' in the face. still with scarcely any lmir on her ht.-.-td. Sho "It'll ovt.-ry thing uusucct-sst'ully, until I il!"l2l.l§ (..':tirns's. son. _'-2')“ The above routes will be continued Fort- th..- lirootn oftho Uolutnbus \\lll be In .-tttettdttnce. CALEB I’ULl.liY. tiruom. l l night r during the totttaintler oftitc season i . .—\prtl l'.l. ‘.5. (5 ; 7" 5 Es rt-commended her to use your Persian HuirRt-stora- live. and in three tnonllts, she rt,-will possessed some dark curling locks, as lmfore herillnsss, although if possible. still lII0I‘I‘jI.'l. like, and fllll';ICIlVt‘. must admit, although I have recommended it to hundreds of room ‘both sexes, I have never found it fail. and consider. that where tlteltnir is not past human aid. our wonderful preparation will restore it to its pflttlltle stats. Your Hair Dye is the bestl have ever seen or he.r-l of, and has been used among my private ac- quaintances, with the tnost unbounded satisfaction. ant. Sir, yours tnost truly. (Signed) DENNIS MAGRATII. Letter from Henry Vinson. Court Hair Drrsser and Wig Maker, of 124. Leadsnhall Strut. Lon :- 3 6 To Dr. Asrrnouus. Sir.——Your Hair Restorative is one of the great- est blessings ever invented. Several oftny custtnmws are quite enraptured with it. and consider it beyond all praise. I cannot deny. but that it has appeared to toe quite wonderful. the alteration it causes after using it for a few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind l ever used, causing a complelt-. metamorpltosis ; giving the hair a natural curl, and oven entirely hiding grey loclts. setting nature at defiance. You may depend upon it, that it surpasses an thing of the kind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye. I can sell all you can send mo. it is so unquestionably good. I am. Sir. yours faithfully. (Signed) llutvnv Vttvsorr. The Restorative is sold at In. 6-1.. 2s. 6d.. and 4s. per Bmtle, Sterling. The Hair Dye 3s lid. and 7s. pair omn. The larger sizes are a great saving. Directions for use accompany each Bottle and Case. [[7 Be particular In askfor Dr. .lutrnbus’s. or you stay be imposed upon. throughout tlmworld. and at Dr. Autrobus’s, Esta- blishment, 2. Bryant Street. Strand. If any ‘dili- culty arise in obtaining it, send one s stamps to Dr. 'Antrobus's address. and it w’ l be‘l’orw_ardcd by return of post... . - , , . Stallion Horse “ Prince Edward,” ‘ wtt.l. ' stsntl to. on season at Cymbria s. Rustico. Attend- ance_at the tables from 6 to 8 in the mornlng; fiotn 1) to 2 at noon; . from to 9 to the evening. ‘ ' rince Edvrs took the Plrst Prise for Stallions at the last Easter . ooutpetl with al ages and all grades, as the bsndsornest Id most uselhl horse. '1 uaus.—'l‘wsnty Shillings for the» season. psy- sble on the lat JaIIary_neat. - and I’ Sold by all respectable Chemists and Pefffllllefl‘ ‘ . fl On Moaday.April30th_', will leave 'I‘homasCairns’s, ' for St. I:lsanor’s, and pass through an T“°|dl|y. the lat May. will leave for Mr. H. N. ‘ iii J... -: ’ Blood Horse “ SALADIN.” '. \ tr:m:lduun;;tlte ettsuittg season, at .‘lCQuil=:I-x‘.<. '1 load. rotn I2 to ' will ’I‘uosd:ty, the lst May, will be at John .\lcl.enn’s, then go through to Patrick Mc.linrra’s. Lot 29. town. every Saturday. at the Wellington Inn Stables. -\'l E B I V THIS Horse, sired by old “Co. M .. years old. has good autism, and is Monday. May 7th. leaving the Subst:riber’s Stables, remaining all night. On lttesday. to .\luboy’s for bold l.ivingston’s, South Shore, rantainng all night. 2 hours;_thence to Ldrnund l.ooku's, Desnble. romain- remaining until the following Monday. From thence night. Returning to Wm Worth‘s on ll/edttesdny. will be at Mr. George l"ottt'-r's, Charlottetown. APOTHIlCARIBS’_ HALL. - HOUSE, ,_ouuonmmws;uxm mu. ‘just received. par late arrivals from Lon- nrise and Varied Jmrtmshqfi. ._ Paints. Oils. Colours. mt nyssuatf-; Fmlu. Spica. rticle usually kept at similar Establishments In Great to tb public. and, tfqanlity be 'l‘lll". abuve_llt-rs.-., itnpotted by lh ."' i once .1 I-0I’lnl"lll. Will leave a; thorn go to Donsltnw and remztizt for the (in Dr-.“:tble, from I2 to 3; will then proceed to John next day, (Friday). will be at 'l'hotnns_ Cumpbell’s, YRNES. North River, April 28d. 1855. t.oasnus.” dam by Revenge, from gentle in ditosition. Ho will travel for the season Charlottetown Royalty, for l’_ve's Corner. remaining I two hours; thence to l{oss's, south side oflzllliot River, rum thence on Thursday, to ohn .\lcl\innon’s, for mg all night. Thence on Friday. to William Gardi- to S. Leurd’s, Cape Traverse. remaining for 2 hours; Thursday. to '.llc.\lurruy’s. and thence to David Ill".NRY WORTH, Owner. The Old Established at r. Co. HAVE _ don. Dublin. United States and Halifax. their DRUGS dz CHEMICAIS. PERFU YR Confectionary. Medicated and other Lozenges; with Britain (See .dpothecart'¢r' Hal} Jaurttssr.) The I9 s ifnotlowsr prloes,thantbeycanbe planned latte mo improvements and admmn Mathematical Instruments. Haszaan it owns an. mma ma. 4., Illd offer fer‘Sals Insets at prices varyin from is Ct! to fat. s eh. and also sepemely 1 urge _assortment of Janus I’.Lav.x Is It. Son's. Patent THE./ll/I _TIC.lL DRJ WLVG IJVSTR U. -ME-N1“. Whtch are distinguished by the -foilowing es’. - lll~—Tho Joints are formed with plates of ltprd rolled mflfll. 00! by machinery the required she ' reso joints are stronger, more accurutuund worlt tnore smoothly than the old cast joints. d_3-_- The Compass legs are formed nf Tulicd; corn: l"""'.'.' lightness. strength, nentness, and unifottnity In ‘ho st .fip_uprr NHL I v . 376-_—'l‘lIe Dividers have all fine hard’ steel-*JVeedle points, Instead of the three-square iron points for- mer y use . 4lll.—-'l‘he Drawing pens are made of the finest tem- P°_"‘d Sleels (Pfesse the required shape.) any being hollow on the inner side, retain the ink bd capillary attraction; enabling the Dntughtstnan to (lf:lW‘lI line or broad line with the some ten. -"1llI.—.'I llt'.§8 Il|Fll‘lJllll:Ili3 are more ltt::Ill_\.‘ puclttrd in their cases; and are titted up with colt-urt-, palette, and pl‘n(‘ll:l complo-te, nta considerably lower price _!lv-'tn any hitherto made .\ eat School Sets, very corrtrt. cheap, and (u'/ u'urr.’:r.Ied uv ROYAL x.r:1'1~)-:Rs tIA'rt.N'r. HYDnOMAGE., on \\'A‘l‘!Zl'tl’llO0F A .'\"l‘I-C0.'\l:'l.')1P'r|Vj: coax SOLES, .\l.'tnuf:tctnretl by IlAM(‘.()Ul;'Z‘ Ba.-. PLEY 61. ('o., '. , Ann Strtu-t, .\' \'., and at l.undon and .\l.'.t-.t:ln Sill‘, lhtglttttd. .7 Ill". IlYIlRl.I.\l ‘tfil-IN is u \'.'llllitl)It§ dismvery or ;‘.ro'.t-<rtin~.( llw l'--rt from «ltn-p 1-I‘ m-Ll, and tltert-for.» ll |Il’t'\l‘1lll\'tt t.l' tu.t:.y Lung dive ', !l'f_’h- out any (.’ot'u:r[.u;: .'r-ft-tit-n".'. _...—.g._-n is ,... .,.,. t .. ~» 1- 2.. 'l'iIt.* Il_\'.lI‘t the farm '.'r7l sole, and tvorn inside the lltl(‘I or in .-tltmr. Its ;1tI".’."czz[3Iclt:;r;tcter is at powerful ttzttitlule lo lll5t,'tl.\'r.‘. For litatttlomen it will he found ttgret-ttltlt-, \\‘:It'm. and llr‘iil'llly, to \Vt‘lll’ in ll.l‘ coldest or Hlllllt‘~! wen- lu-r. as Int: font catnnot In.-Cutne out, if tl.e llydrotnth gt,-it ts inst-tletl. Ladies may wv:::r the !i:_zItt»-st ~-tiled l*~ou:,~ or 4.095 in the tuu.~t l2lCIt.'lItl‘l1I \\’ :‘.'lIt.‘I' still: lIl';‘f‘.lli'.\'l while crmstltttplintt, so pre\'.'.lt:ttt -‘tllilrlfl llt.- young of our country, ttt.'t_v he tlt*.v.'trttwl I-_\' gc;;¢.-.;.l;.d_..pfiun_ '[ hay ('lllll‘(‘l_V .s'lI1)!'.*'.\'l‘.’[t" Ul.'(’I' iflt-CA‘. as the !.-.tl.'r (‘undo the feet to perspiro in it very utzlu.-tltlzy mm an-r: ut.t‘., he- sides, are not lllll!g‘.'l0|l:s‘ ttutr to p- tl: shit .t-: in icy \ve;ttlt(:r, lilte Indi - rhlvln.-rt-. \l"l1ilt- the latter (::|u.~to the feet to appear extra-ttttely latgt.-. the ilydtotnngcn ,. being tttcrnly it t Illl :'Ill('t‘. oft-ml; prt-p.:rt.tl, pr-culiutly placed ittside, does not incnsnse the size oftltt: boot, or cause llx.-. foot to appear untidy. To Cltildren. the-_\' are tsxtretnely \'L|lU.'|I)i9, as they may cntrttgtg in exercise, with lzontlittrt and healthy ct‘- fects. :"l'heir tsxpcttse l.~' so sing it as to source need mention; besides those who patronisc them will find their yearly doctor’s bill much tlim1':zz'sItet1 thereby. As the llydroumgen is becoming more known, its sole is increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in Lo-.-don. Mztnehester. llirtnir-gltum, Livrrpool, Glasgow. Leeds, Dublin, Paris, intwvrp, Hutnlmrgh, and Berlin. our salt-s reached the almost incredible number of l,73;!,-I50 pairs ofcork soles. This year the number will for surpass that. ;\ak the Faculty tln-ir opi» ion of their value as a. preventive for C(ll.'(il!S, l.'Ol.l)S, BRONCHL TIS, A:l'l‘ll.\IA. and C().'\'5'l.'llll"I‘lON. ‘s sizt.-, pt-r pair, 2: 3d. Ladies‘ do. 0, Boys’and !\lissr=s’tlo. ls 6d. No'rtcs:.—From the Retail Prices we make a ver liberal allowance to Jobbers and Vlfholesnlers. so 25. sale, whilethey are an article, that may be kept in any store, among any class of goods. or terms, apply to lIAncouR1'. BRADLEY, 81, Co. as Ann Street, New York. CARRIAGES. OR SALE, by the Subscriber, Double and Single Seated CARRIAGES, built in a neat and substantial manner. Also. one STAGE COACH, in course of building, which will be completed by 15th June next. An Al‘l’ltl'IN'l‘lCE WANTED to the Car- riage making business. Summerside, 23d April. 1855. 1'. TODD. REMOVAL, HE Subsriber takes this opportunity of tltanlting the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the public generally. for their liberal patronage. and begs leave to inform them that be has lately MOVED to the house recently occupied by Du. Po-r-rs. in -Queen-strettt,' and is now ready to receive all kinds of orders in his line of business. which will be prompt- ly attended to. and punctually executed in style which cannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. ..—WAN'!‘ED. three or four Journe men. to whom the highest wages will‘ he gives. an who must be able to finish their work in first rate style. ' ' JAMES ‘ Mel.EOD. Tllloh Juae 15. 185; For sale or to Let, EVBRAL BIIILDING LOTS. fronting on the East aids or the uslpepue. or Prtncetown Road, abouts narter of a mile rom Charlottetown. and . ‘I . °"°'“' ‘°s""°' M“ ‘i/lliltiitu rottdan March 21st, tsllb. . » Cod Liver Oil. * ARRANTED Pure and l'\ash._sold by the Bottle. or in any quantity in‘ . VHOBQES. owner. V Iloynl .\g:_:.:uttur:t nociety, w’ N()l‘Ilf:I‘i"il::fittlI-Rlullllily, the 30th .‘\pril. and rt-mniti night. .\lcl.e.-tn‘s, 'I'rvon, and be there until 'l‘hur.~'d:ty; will Anderson’: Road, from I2 to 5. in Charlotte- Entire Horse “ IN KEffMAN.” ’ a Catizttliun gr:md—d:ttn. is now font once a fortnight, as follows. here 2 hours; thence to James (iass's. Tryon llond. remaining all night; tln-um-. on. on uy, to Archi- ner‘a. Crapaud; thence to WilliamWorth’s. 'l‘ryon. thence on to John Wright’s. Searltown, for the Cook's, New Iledcque Rood. And on Saturday, he Charlottetown Royalty. 1810. '.l'.'. DESBRIS Supplies for the Season. comprising, in the whole, an Brushes. Combs. Soaps. and other Toilet requisites; sl|=tbs hunt Medicines in repute, and every other whole of which they can with couldsnco recommend rltet. - . Charlottetown. May 21. 1856. mm mmu that any store-keeper can malts a fine profit on their .