i ., <\-' Ines-e--,...-.., , ._ . ‘ll naSZARD’S_ GAZETTE. ‘FEBRUARY 3- WI.’ ;r . it. n. at. Ieaporteiit to the Public * iiibtisoaifiei the it. R. R. Theory. -mi: oat-iioa iiroi-iie iiiiwsrirse 1* L - ‘Coiii ’“ 4‘ '" " “ ' omits ti” " ’ ?"'.?""‘VK_ll8’0H'A1‘tt1itlI3_I)lE8. _~ « v-w~- it -"31’. l .-a °'r:'.'e“‘““*“‘“",..".'l?.‘*£.lI'l.1E3:t§3 '1." “I e. uiek, so werful,soell'ec- q Pllese reinediee ‘ gfimppxopdllfie ublq‘tii°t.oilfe.,po'lr.e‘: of til‘! " *9‘!-I . '9" :'.zz * eesent, are t in disease, expelling from the ITh°.o""or mm. Tb all ‘feel l‘lItl_ corrgt husuovvsfuall db- tvorde of orator may die in the air? 5.,“ 1.? .}h‘°".""°"""' _""'°'l°’-' ""k’ we view.‘ " {'.".'.l‘..'.'.‘..'.‘i°'...‘.".’i.'i." 1’.'.‘.l’.’...‘.'.“.°§2.’ .'i.'.‘. I fit: ’ st _. .23 .”.?i°...‘3.i.iI'.'i§i°.".""‘ .' l'.....'i."'.7.'l.°.".7i"-ii: oretotw may follow each other so repidly.lll_ll> e mayor-tty ofthe audience may etreggb It a not of retiocinetion: the reasoning of 1'5’ newspaper may be.-scanned at leisure, )5!“ out the dang r of it . The psllolr of an oreto: inla’ili?el°:n¥eseembly; WI- feeling of a newspaper electrilies a conti- it cut. The orator is for an edifice: , newspaper for the world; the one shine for" an hour, rfor ell time. he orator; may be compared to the lightning, shiihi flashes ever a valley for a moment. A leaves it sin in darkness; the no to eeun, ing steadily over the . earth, and “ fixed on the basis of its own eternity." Printing has happily been “art preservative c all arts. makes the orator more then on orator... I catches up his dying words, and breathes in- to them the breath of life. ' It is the gallery throu it which the orator t unders in the care ._o as. He learns frost the tpmb over the cradle of the rising genera- tion.—W'illt'oni Wallace. In-rettesi-irio Exraitisirm-.—Two hund- red pounds of earth were dried in an mo. and aherwerde put into a large 9 on vessel; the earth was then moistened with water, and e willow tree, weighing Iwe pounds, was placed therein. During the space of five years, the earth was carefully watered with "Mill. water or pure wept.- Th° Wlllomsrew end flourished; and to prevent the earth being mixed with fresh °3l'“li'. 0|’ dust blown into it by winds, it was covered with a metal plate, perforated wtih a iiumberof holes, suitelile for free ‘a mission of-pure air only. Alter growing in the earth for five years, the willow tree ‘was ‘removed, and fotiid ‘to weigh one hundred end sixty-nine pounds end about three ounces. The leaves which fell from the tree every autumn were not included in -this weight.v The earth wee then removed front the vessel, again dried in the oven, and afierwards weighed; 't was discovered_to have lost only about two ounces of its .original weight. Thus one hundred end sixty‘-fbitr pounds of lignin oi- Vroodyvfibre, bark, etc., were certainly produced from the air. A Goon Suocee-i'roii.—An excheii e paper says; “ Every traduman who has a 8'0"”! IIP. §hoiiii_l let them acquire a knowledge °r l’°°"‘k“P"'li "000. In the changes of fortune they may have to get their own breed. Many a young lady who is a proficient on the plane, can scarcely earn her board, such are the multitudes of music teachers, but to an accountant, sites- tione are always open. A new War-ro "Kerr one’; 'I‘s'.isrla." We remonatretod with our steward on the importance of keeping his temper. " Temper l.’ he exelaita. 03. we Jig l_aet w rd and flourishing, as he spoke, ths_carving-lnife he was cleaning, as it to compare himself with that instrumoiit—“ to r!” he exclaimed, his eyes end the blade flesh g in to rivalry. “ yes. I've oia taeapar and I III a loop at to iity-dying. eyi” ' t‘ pr e. _ . .' j_ young, who, between the period of youth '|ltd manhood, outgrow their natural strength. Vfho If! I.ited with languor, lassitude, loos ofappotite. ., they import to the recaperetive ,‘!°fi"".' 9"; (1 these remedies, and becomes nnliar will never need a pit ' ‘some critical surgical ease. Remedies will never fail-—they prove in the worst cases in less than tier/ity-four let’ " ie,'ihey renovate. they regulate. saforing, pain-stricken invalid front pains y regularity of action. tlees eee pootnylbel die shoe ‘fa tlletltolglt To ell who suffer the R. R. R. RE R. R. R. REMEDIES. for the cure of the sick, and the protection of the human system against saddou attacks of V In! diseases. o. I.—RAower’e Ileana R.I!sllf.—-F07‘ flu instant Belts/‘of Pain, and quick cure of 16!“ .lelcdl¢s. No. l.—Ienwev’s Ruitovariiio Resonvenf. -lbr the ctuel can of all 0h_ronic and Scrofeloes cases that lieu been lingering in a. gym... can-upmig tlic Human Body, for Five, Ten, Ticcrity, or hrty Yearl- No. I.—Renwer's Itsoui.e'rons.—For restor- ing and regulating to a healtlig_orid hurrnoriiour action all flu Organs in the 5vv1¢m- -4 W” and efectual cartliarlic. II. II. B.--Ne. l—RADWAY’S READY R_E- LIEF is for the instant relief of the sufi'erer.froni pain, end to cheek and arrest the ogrou of diseases; 10 disinfect animal. maliirioiis, pnd infectious poisons, thus protecting whoever uses it against all poisonous Cholera, Pueailtouia, Slii Fever, Fever and Ague, Likewise for the e ectttal and radical removal of ell ins and diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, hm, from vo to filloen minutes. Il.ADWAY'S READY RE IE? will stop the meet distreuiag end violent pains, either internal or extei-tiel—-Nervous. Neuralgic, Bilioue, or Rheu- in E“ 9 atic. A I-‘ixnran in ‘I'll! I’-‘usii.r.—-Every family ehould,keop a supply of _RADWAY’S READ RELIEF in their liousee—it is useful in so_niany ailments-—it '3 always beneficial; he gurantese it is a sure cure for Cholera, if taken in its first symptoms‘ If used when violent epidemics prevail, it will save R. R. IL—-No. 2-Benwafs Rniiovanrm R.aeor.v:ir'r.—Wo have said that for all chronic complaints, we recommend our RESOLVENT. The RESOLVENT resolves away all diseased do eiii that have been llngeriag in the system for "EN, TWENTY, er FORTY YEARS. Ever person who has been troubled with any coin- pleint or yarn, will require the RESOLVENT to ensure a perfect cure. I‘hs action of the RESOL- VENT is directed first to the abeorbents, stimulating them into action; end. second to the blood, which it depuretse by its alterative action over the glands the liver, psucreee, kidneys, &c., (which are ilie tits fimlecitie a f. ‘liar piece of advice: e Intel _esir, in an ol boo of wisdom, the fact upon w ieli it is found that " 0 IL" oo men men fancy that he wears a one, but find out I eir mistake whn they eetdi it. Aeeclit-r traveller up the Mississippi, having been disappointed in hie attempt to gets view of boat stopped a moment under the blulf, reports as follows: The tows of Natchez We saw by wt ever the Idol’, hioh wasn't enough; But we couldn't see more, For the shape of the shore Prevented, Sc.wo bed to be cemented. The some odd geaiae, having taken wings in the crack steamer ' , seemed to hear her saying ell the way to Louisville : Hurry, skurryl I'm the Eclipse. That every fortnight malice two trips; gzould like to see_ the boat that whips . eel t :- 'I'-0!) ( y cIi'r.o.nic Rhsemetlesi, fiietors. Ulcers, . 3. -Beeehue with a Nay (iiaiggy, Scriysls, Skin Diseases, ......*- '--'°-*-'-'----- 2- - ;:‘~:..*-*-;'-.::“-.-- .. . _ cc rig ry ii; , a , 0. WI tlt " 0 he . - ---2...." """"" """""""' .*.i'.":‘.*‘:'*7*"'.,°°-'.t-"-""- 53*:-. 1, 5.! f I.‘ _ ng an e, t not Q_ '..g:: ‘.h.;I; Dye , gator “dig. I ' 0. liciinceslo one _ ' g;.D°'°"”- c°""“" ‘°‘‘- to. :i"h'I‘hoii esuet not sly. I did h‘,,. . as We Lteer star. A f " , °""' '" ""'“~ -‘ *° "‘"' _%-..'.:- %..-..'::.- '.-.-..:m.'.:..'.§::'.°‘.:.*f'..':;; ' - Wm h-'- us-sector i.'..i,.. 3., vsav or no AY —0ao am I3. When he sleeps on his beer (bio‘r) ‘ II eulciut to to the Iowele, Liver, and I4. Because the vulture is a foul fare but Pancreas to a y sad harmonious dleeliarge of the men who shot . the fa 15. Because he has eseeeed mete. '_ Two will insure a pleasant discharge from the 16. Bags". fig |. “I gnu. _ bowels at a regular period of tirae every ay. 17. Because they as. |.,‘i"*. Peer to six will purge y al corrupt and Il. mg; g. aorimeaisnhemorshem:-he_elimeemryceael. __ _ - - .»...... ..,.:'.....,_.. ;.l.".’.°.'.‘.:€."..I.': .¥'.‘§..§‘,i:;‘:iFl;;'l.‘§! -~<~--N- «"""‘w--- i. ‘ I" "'...."':'...".'a".z.....'*"" -.'.':-'*.".:ié e G ' IIDOD H De. ' ' rout ~ per out organ he ll. . B. Reeolvont sewers that nature has established for purifying the blood). You will, alter this description, we hope, appreciate the name we have given to the second of the R. I. R. REMEDIES OF RENOVA'I‘lNG IEOLVENT. It resolves away diseased deposits; it purifies the blood, sad rencvatee the svstein. Tenors are removed and discussed by its operation; Chronic Swellings are dissipated; Nodes are softened end melted away. The most loathsome Skin diseases dies peer under its action; Scrofuloas constitutions _ere soon amended, end the disease checked wherever It lt_as attacked the system. Syphilis, with all its lsorrible train of ooucomitante, here find a certain and master. For Chronic D s Ipsia, RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLV is not only an effec- teal, bet quick cure. Bnoirciirris.-We know of no remedy, nor of eey treetmo_at tbt will so uiclily and etfectuelly cure Breushitis es the RI’-280 VENT It is in all hroote cases where RADWAY'S RENOVAT- ING RESOLVENT will be meet up rocisted. Procreetise Poiorr-.— _arrie: , who _tb|eesed with ofspring. if the difiicnlly arises s end inccmpetency, will find of greet benefit. Drsrursie, Were.-a Beasts.--Thisdistreseing disorder is generally the result of a low grade or “eblhd:’;dt‘h‘oyuim|:emrt the elasticity end buoyancy of lier end victim of animal lone, who has toasted ewey hie strength in folly and revelry, they cheek the waste of stonliood. _snd restore every organ to a sound end natural condition. sin, to all afliicted with disease, EDIES will quickly and effectu- ally free the sutferer from misery, end render the most wretched capable of enjoying sound health and long life. The R. R. R. Theory requires only three remedial fectien, from Contagion, end from sudden attacks of in point of mtdlieal strength end the most popular and beeteppro All Purgiilive -tr Ciitltertto Ptllc iictivo priiicipleut are coinbin are made up ul iiiticnt has to swallow, more Ilian two pills. there is only a barks, plants, &.i:., ' We seriously at medical virtue. useless pliyaic tliaii friiiii disease. should be given to it patient than to produce the system with usiilcss drugs is not it B;/CID t||""““- :1 iii - , b t - R d ‘a ‘s Regulators and al ,‘.'5l;‘! 1'0"‘?! _ llfik Ind 5500959‘ Md] l° ‘mm’ iilbc: Ci:ii|biirticel:illl,“iis illiclie yin between quinillfl Ind 9.’ -V . . comiiioii bark, or morphine and opium. °.l“fl"' '0 , W1 MW" ‘.''9’ """""°" ltADWA\"S llE(iUl.A'I‘0ltS, tliorefore.‘ Iarc f em. v or and a be low ofs ite. . . I v ' « W - ' the beat ills for the sick to take, one being sulllclclll _ In lie god and I , w e constitutions are _ P, Mi. H. J No Guam"; I ‘wonioetb deere ‘ado and limbs led and an. In N" °-‘HWY ' '°“ '99- "“ . P ’ P“ greater and better power than any six of the most ap- proved pills known. Melancholy, Diseases ofthe Blnddc ricui.ries.—l.eu . and irregularities ofall kinds. -Bile on and Kidneys. RA DWAY'S REG ULATORS roots, end herbs. act upon ilie ' Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly as the R R. .Rl:lGULA'I‘ORS. by )0n and tissue oftho body. of the common pills uro for NO CALOMEL perfectl tasteless, end free from a dose of REGULATO genuine. inquire of in fillceii minutes, send us the lnliol One of llAl|WAY’S REGULATORS is superior ved Cetherus: Pills. are utiido_froin the ' crude iiiuteiiiils of their com itioa: the inert and together, and the pills Illltl coiriiiibe mess, so that out of six truly iiiediciil virtues of the same, would not IIIIIKO Every chenitet tvcll knows that out oftho crude materials of drugs, roots. herbs. deaths are caused by overloading the system with desired eiii-.ct, and to overload the action ofactiru virtues, but is iiiflictiiig curious labour upon the already -ihuiiercd constitution. R. R. It. R0lll€tllt.‘Ii.llI‘0 l)al6t.l.Ilp0lt this principle —there is us much diference, in pointoi streiigtli Ran‘wair‘s it'll!-ll.l.A'I'0.RI are :i certain cure for Coaiiveness, liidigoeiion. Liver Complaint. KKIM)’ Complaint, Jeundice, Heiid Aches, Nervousncss, chorrltaaa, Fleur Albee, Whites, BILIOUI UIIEAIII. the Stomach, llilions Colic, lzlitlargeiiieiit ofthe Spleen, and all Chronic Alfections of the Liver d f t cut a d nine of trees, plants, Papa” mm “'l‘liere sure do pills in use that will Liver, Piincreus, Ilowels, the Salivary taken for any length of time with the same safety tn the constitution; for, instead of debilitating the system powerful and drastic purging, they the bowels, and impart strength to every nerve One of the lIE(iUI.A'I‘0RS, taken on going to bed. will insure a regular and heeltliy discharge r bowels in the morning. In cases where eight or ten used two or three of the REGULATORS are sutlicient. or other poisonous drug enters their com they are entirely vegetable. Tiiey are peasant to take, elegantly coated with a medicinal gum, are will fee any disagreeable symptoms from taking a RS. CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready Reliefin the market; the labels are very siiiiiliar lo the labels on the Purchase only of authorized agents, and lllc person you purchase froiu if they know it to be genuine. If you do not lind relief front pain purchase, and iiiforiii us l'roiii wltoiii you purchased. RAD\V:\\' 61. ($0.. I62 I~‘iilion street, New York. W. R. W/\'|‘sON, Agent for Prince Edward Island. efIicacy,_ to six of ell the really and yield ufoiie tenth believe that iiinre No more iiiedicinu whet ie i-eeeeeiiry only checking the r. Pusan: Dir- are most carefully and so effectually ‘Yo pills can be act pleneunlly out the free evacuations, ition— rncll. No person to run CHEBT..1:1t . . . - M. D. the ‘em, Ab1l.I<.\’ <,ooPE_R_. BAIT» - is eiiiiiieiit Medical Practitiiinea has lel'it’:‘VvIEl:: .b|e |¢,_,;.cy to the world, in his I_|li‘_A'l' re for we or t. uNsU.\1P‘l‘l0N, and 1475/0‘ "6,' "‘ . . ;l,,[,.,umm-y Dixasut, without the use in hlediciiie. 5' It (‘ Bari. inveiiied and advised lhr N0 r iii; 'iii7i)ic.i'i'i»;n 1-‘UR CHEST I'll": :l‘l<'("l‘(lR ‘to ell Persons of all 3|!" W“ °°"‘“' ,' f.‘ as a certain and safe shield against those I'Hiiil‘i'il discaiees (.‘onsumP"""- B""'°|'m" A"hm" 8 h (old, ' and other atlcctiuiis uftlie Liiiiizs. W‘l)l[llt'gll il,l‘lSG fidiii the expnlfill 5”“? °' "'3 "'l"”" a,,,.,,,l-,],',,g(,, fashion, and the continual changes ‘ llll’ climate. _ mu‘-“,9 Protector" is simply a cliemicelly-pre- pared fiir, liiicd with silk Ifltl P3dd"d’ w.m°h‘ ouslieiitled from the neck. covers the cheat in ziurcealilo u n‘ii-iiner,/thet, once worn» N ‘3°‘"''” sail on a com or . ‘ ’lfc'l'licyl’roteciiir," althoullh hm "3°?""Y '""°' iliiced into America, is iiiaking ‘I’I|'|d P";8"°‘l' through the United Siiiu-s._tlie I-snldfli 0"“ America, and the West lndies. It has for a long time been a staple ariiclein lfiitglalld. 8“d,‘’'' ‘M’ Cuiitiiient of Europe, while it has grown In iiiau)’ countries in the position of an article . 9I_|- ’l‘o demonstrate these facts. enquire of In I-Znuliali resident in your vicinilyofhis knowledlte oftlie beiicfii-ial eifectouf wearing the Protector, WITHOUT nizcounsi: T0 ooc'i'oimio_ of any kind- 'l‘lie cost of weziriiuz these articles I! I mete "Ille- niid one will last euiiie_years_. No one who VII‘ liies the health of himself orhis family will b8 without them. 'l'lie liuspitals in this country are ,,,,, ,,;,,,,,. ,eco,,,.,,¢..di.ig lllt'fll, but rapidly .l|Ill’i‘.- diiciiig llIPIlI. llarcoiirt, Bradley & (AL, t_)l_ 00' don, and Manchester, lfiiigland, were originally ciiiriistwl with the iiiannfacture of the Protectors, Iiy llltl lanieiiied Dr. (:0(l[lt.?l‘,.an(l.f‘0llllllllS to ma- faciure according to his original instructions, ’IlId therefuro recommend these who would wear " The Pi-oicciiii-s," to see to their being genuine. Geiitlemen’s size, 93.88011- Ladiea’ do. 63- (I0 Boys’ Sr. Misses‘ do. Ale. 6d. do. HAR(.‘()l"ll’l‘, BRADLEY 51. Co. 38 Ann Street, New York, U-3., And at Londonaiid .\l:incliester,Engliind. . B. 8: Co. are establishing Depots for the sale of " The Pioiecinr ” in all parts of America. Plivsiciaiis, Suruemis, Dru;-gists, Clntliiers, Dry Goods Men-liaiits, Hatters and Millincrs, also Gentle.-inen's Furiiishiiigi Store-Keepers, are eii- irusted with the tvliolesale and retail distribution of ilicm. and to whom most liberal terms are offered for their enterprise, and a splendid oppor- tunity opens to them for a safe and pnifilii a business. HA RCOURT, BRADLEY 8; Co. 38 Ann Street. New York, U. S. of the bottle you mitary Coiaiircd, Engrricings. In Fr‘/ly-third Edition. Price 2s. sicul docu llolborn Hill, London, where he in on ilii-so iniitlers daily, from ll till c lies of oliseri-iii the peculiarities disorders referred to In the above so of ilismises. lie is enabled uiiilertiikc their removal in as all consistent witlisa ly. Puitsoiis in ANY PART or die. which will be returned with the and secure from observation. and brought on Spermntorrltma, Ner Head, dtc. ’I‘licir iilniost marvelous power in miaations, Secondary symptoms, Throat, Pains in the Bones and Scrofula, and all other impurities, m gross complaints, Discharges of ieeasea an a lin _ ring. painful death, ltevo utterly failed. Price 4s tld., Box, through all Medicine Vendors. GUARD J N echo thereby obtain a large . PUBLIC egcinet FRI Ubpffistr e oey. Sold by IIASZABD & OWEN, Charlottetown. ROM I11! to l8Il,botli years IlsyalSvo., with e co ' folly revised and consolidated, is appointed for the purpose, in. 1,. tors of Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. ./Vurnerour Extraordinary, ./inulornital, Expla- Gd. envelope through all Booksellers‘ or erntpost free from the .r1u!hor,for -i2 Postage Stamps. THE .‘|!l'.‘DI(.‘.«‘lL ADI-'ISEIl on the phy. of the system produced excesses, infection, the affects of climatic, &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvarying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-teeatment, dtc. , By WAl.'l'El\. llli RODS, M I).. 35, Ely Place, eptcd. bold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; \Vntt, ll, llliii Row, Ediiiburgh; Powell, 15, West- moreland-slrcet, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. llii: lines, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions of this country and the continent, line had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- physiology, piitho ogy, pnd general treatiiieiit of the ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this cla may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case. with it reiiiittanco ' ' The C (IaV‘CE.N' TRJ1 TED G U TTE VI V.-72, or Vegelablc Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, nees, Languor, Low Spirits, Aversion to-Societ Study or llusiness, 'I'imidity, ’l‘reinb|ing and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flalulency, Shortness of Breath, Cough, Asthma, Consumptive Habits, Dininess of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the TB], OOXPOUND RENAL PILLS, as .. their uaie Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates, as. tho meet safe and etlicacioas remedy for the above den. of the Urinary Organs genuel , which if no looted, frequently result in stone in t o blgdd most do icaie stomach, strengthen the digeaiiy. organs increase the ap me tin Ii. health,’ and will efl'ect aid... bvhelllrdflferi rrie§1.i¢.i..:.I G11 81' the rrtoanisndution o/' spurious or etltrr_urti’cler by unprincipled Vcrrlors, DI Root. Losloosl." to be printed in on the Stamp qfixsd to the about, to initial ieliich, is I The Laws of Prince BdWIId‘I.SI.I_fl; an :|:'IIlve—l vol- eader an am: the Colonial islah::,' {'.',','.",i.ffi‘; 1 Larigtiagex. in a sea by delueivu uy be consulted -I. Sundays ex- reliiting to the work,and hav- cuiilidently to on a time as is nu‘. WORLD, for Medicines, utmost dcspntch, vousness, ca - removing contn. Eruptions, Sore Joints, Scurvy, us! be felt to be '°‘3°"P"- hrouieiufiammatlon om». smmi. 'ri.. - . ' P"""‘v l" . . .' . d . . Wnara streage, paradoxical thing h! l"“i:".-Vmlrz “"1" ‘:,'.’°" "'9 "°""‘°" ;°5mR:iil<ni:s'r-, by ivliilcilibfinil 12¥.”iirge:avIi»?lilaand1i:: Til! M010 )0! ll!" '0 30. ill I iv « 1 ti. Pi,’ - ° mm ""°"' 'Y"'P' £10 acka on b which asiill roster savin i . -v . tomeoe at food. Water Brash erletati - P .5 ' Y . ‘ - 5 ’ M0" “E0199 5"‘ » - In‘ °"'! ‘ml’ efiecled will be sent from the Lstnhlishmeiit o l IJIINI‘ 3 l.''‘'''' - ‘ “"t , A '.""l'°"h““ """;’rl" " P“ ’f,"°'”l¢l|- on recs.‘ i of the amount per draft on a L...'.'i..y.{ “ ""1 ‘ ' ‘i I - ' ' '-‘V i‘ ' .7 ‘°°°"'P""°‘l Wm‘ house, or otherwise. ._W'I'*""“"“""""“" ,' 1 . _ i -.5. ...... _ - . M01. as 'L. I.r_1.m_i.4. * at a*\siear.u. t-Nu In-sch a -.'m « “ ' ~ . a wt... 1,. - 3. 3. 4 - lty Dteeesee ’ '- " Ltd Lt iw eert wt-pmwvfir l|‘|'0|'ll|,n'.“I':uke.e of 8,m;‘m.‘c_ I! kind, and er, 1 agree with the lls., Gt 38s. per To p _eoN'te lam" Queer Square, A supply daily expected. CEO. '1‘. lIAS7..\Rl), Agent for I’. E. Island IV IOYEL LhI'I"l‘lRl PATENT. THE HYDROMAGEN, on \\'A'l‘l:Rl‘lIO0I‘ A N1‘!-CONIUMPTIVE C O R K S O L E S , Illnnufaictured by IIARCOUET Bit/ini.x:ir 6:. Co., 3 Ann street, N Y., and at London and Manchester, England. HF. IIYDRORIAGEN is is valuable discovery for protecting the feet from dam or cold, and therefore ii preventive of many Lung iseases, willi- oui any declaring whatever. The Hydroniagen is in the form ofn sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, ivsrni, and healthy. to wear iii the coldest or riiiiiicnt wea- her, as the foot cannot become wet, if the |lydroiiia- gen is insert . Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most incleiiieiit \\'t‘llIlIOI‘ with iiiipuriity; while consumption, so prevalent among the oung of our country, may bethwiirled by generaladoption. They entirely supersede oiw-shoes, as the latter cause the feet to perspiro in a very unhealthy manner; and. be- sides, am not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weiillicr, like lndit rubbers. V ' the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the Hydromagen, being merely a thin slice of cork prepared, culiarly laced inside, does not increase the size olptehe boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. 'l‘o Children they are extremely valuable, as the may engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy e . fecis. 'l‘lieir expense is so slight as to scarce need iiinniion; besides those who pntronise them will find their yearly dot!or’s bill rniich diniiniilirrl thereby. As the Ilydromiigsn is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in l10l|d0l|,DIlIIICllf.9Il.¢f. Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow. I-efidl. Dllblin. Paris, Antwerp, Ilainbergli, and Berlin, our sales reached the almost incredible number of 1,732,450 pairs of cork soles. This year the number will for surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a preventive for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCIIL ’I‘lS, ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION. Men's size, r ir, 2s 3d. Ladies‘ do. P. dd): 2e. Boys‘ and Miseee’do. ls d. No'ricl:.—I"rom the Retail Prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobbcre and Wholesalers, so that any storekeeper can make a fine profit on their sale, whilethey are an article, that may be kept in any store, among any class e. For terms, apply to llancovnr, Iluennnir, 81, Co. 38 Ann Street, New York. A supply of the above daily expected. GEORGE 'I‘. IIASZARD, Agent for I’. E, Island In preparalioii,urid to be published in 185;, AOADIAN GEOLOGY: A popular account of the Geological Structure and Mineral Resources of Nova Scone, Jud portions of the neighboring Colonies. , By J. W. Dawsoir, I-‘.G.8. lie. . .‘ "’.".‘*' ' - . include a I ' of -_o ~..,_s:.:.z:=,;. ..:=.*-W-*. .».....'.'::.-:-... of New raiiowick, the substance of six. teen papers contributed by the tbor Ii gicel Society of London and otlte'r“ '0 ‘ . 0.0,’. and yioticee o'l£‘|t‘he more recent on etc. ‘ | - secltoavtuenner arfo .to'ilib b.ite:l.rne‘a:iir is :!':l|£‘0‘l'oIbv°i:w of the structure of ova soon. “,1 with in ring districts, as far as iii aaani known relations to the facts and principles of gengul v---i--« or With the view of eseert I ' Ii copies likely to be reqniggdt n.':£.,:;;,,°:",?::";r' be left with Messrs. A. C W. MeKinla and I: G Fuller, Halifax; Messrs. J. Dawson & L, Pic-[pg-y :t‘JA". Y""““'ll|l Mr. W. ll-Crawford. 0 I. r. . T. Haeeerd.ChsrIostetowa. Price l htcribe . Os. ' i°:§:n.r y:blicetidii,’lll|s.. " Mm" mi" '°"" A s°7l:::De1'l’l Pnblteattoneiwl - it owns - H Edward Island or the :1‘. :1” :2 (':’i'.i.':.f In--' Publications. A catalogue of the leolts of can ii'.'.’.‘.'i'.2",§..'l.'i'.".i.§i‘.' 5?» i. F‘ ' .'.“1'i'.‘l’.".‘..."".'."..‘..i"’..'. Commissioners Schools, public and private Libraries, bo., and .ii'ii's‘z"ii°eBti.“' $'il.':.“‘ ' m" M "3" T" "" """"'.'-‘kl LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS, 1854. US] RECEIVED per Cicely, from London, Pupmr Tom. and Aim‘. Hall, from Liver- l. on EXTENSIVE SUPPLY of BRITISH and OREIGN GOODS, selected by the .ui,.¢.u,., an the dlfliiront inurltets, on the ntost favorable terms which enables him to sell at the lowest cash price: [lie stock comprises the following guod._ DRESSES. Beyudcre, Clotli, Al cca, rich and fancy Robegin great variety, plain paid and fiincy Di-es. Cloth. Satin Stripe Lustres, Moire Antique, black ‘mi coloured, liadzumere, Du Cape, fancy and figund Silks, Saline, Siilinelles plain and embossed, French Merinoes, mid Delaince, Alpiiceae, Ciiburglis, Ur. leane, and Delaiucs figured and plain, and very chen , black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, and ’|usltee. JIIILLI./VER Y. Ladies‘, Miiiillcs, Capes, Jackets and Vieettee, Bonnet dress and other Cape, linglicli and French Ribbons, Feallieri-, Flowers, Paisley, Casliiiiere, and woollen long Shawls and Squares, Sivunskln, I'lush, plain and fancy Cloaking, Braids, Gimps, Friiiges, silk and cotton Vclvot Tritiiiiiiiig, dress Iluttiins in every viiriety,lnfiiut‘s Robes and clothing of all kinds, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Colliirs, Indies Skirting and Cord, Laces, Edgings iind Scolloping, Sic, ULOTHS. Pilot, Whitney, Potereliaiii, Mohair, and superfine West of England and Yorkshire Broad Cloths in all prices and colours, Doeekino, Beaver and Saturn Clothe and Caesimeree. CXJRPETS AND I"L..1.N‘JV'EL8. Tn e'ry, Brussels, Kidde-riiiineter and Victoria I-‘alt iirpels, Hearth Rage and Hassocks, Drnggeia and other floor Cloths, Cocoa and other Mats, Tupeg- try, Worsted,‘ I-infill. Oil, and embossed 'l‘ablo Covcrs, Stair diapers, Druggets, and Ciirpelr, Ilorso Blankets, Collar Cloth, Illankets all prices Sleigh Blankets, Ladies flannel Coating, Iron Illankcte, white blue and scarlet Serges and flannels, Oil floor Cloth all widths. FURS Sable, Stone Miirtin, llliiili iind Squirrel in sets Victorinee, Boas, lllitts, Mullii and Cuffs in great vn- riety, Fur Gloves and Gauntlets, large assortment, Seal I-‘ur Coats, mens’ and boy's I-‘ur Cape all shapes and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fan: Gold wedding Rings and Pencil fuses, Silver Rings, Pencil Cases, and nwl roaclies, Elgcu-0, plated in Spoonn, Forks, Czindloieticks Siiull'ers and Trays, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers, and soup l..'idlr=s, fancy goods, Paper Macliio, 'l'ii:i 'I'r.'iys, Ink illnndq and Port Folios, Work Boxes, fancy Bugs, \/|-',-;,,, Di-sks, llroziclics, Bracelets, Shirt Stuils, s)m“.| Pins and fancy breaches in great variety, Ilrllflllrs 6:, Combs of llll kimls—Sonps and Piirfuincry, (_:|.j,,,, vases in every form. RE.£I)Y Jil./IDE (,'I.OTlll.’VG Over, nitd shooting Coats, 'l‘rowsers, Viisui, shin, white, fancy and striped, Shirt Froiits, Ci.||,." in I" shapes, Paris silk, fell nail glazed lliite, Clotli, Sun- lime, and Nash Cupn——lilua and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino llIl'i l.iini!:s Wool Vcals and Piinu, an-,_ J10 UR JVl.N'G. Black Cloths and lloeskins, very low, "Pits-ls‘ Coliurglis, Lustres, Crepes, llabit Shirts, bl:-eves, white 6; lilnck crnpo Colliirs, while and black cum... rind kid Gloves, Cups 6; Ribliunii, l"riiils, Uelaim-s and Cloakings, dz Collin Mounting, étc. B OTS AND SHOES. Ladies llliICl( and white satin Slippers, French Shoes, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed kid slipper and Leather Shoes, Cloth Goloslicd, Cashmere, lliiire Antique, Lasting and Leather Boots, lllissmt and cliil. drenii' Boots and Shoes in gft?lIl.VR|'l€l_V,‘l€II‘l llool.-i |8ir,oShoee English and American, Rubber Shoes and Oil. H./1 RD PVJIRI-.‘. Plough, Bend, 0. G. 'I‘r_viiig, Jack, Rounds and Hollows and Smoothing Planes, Cuttlery, Chisels, Locks, Hinge, Screws, Curliiin l.oope&. Rings, I'ole Ends 6!. Brackets and ii general iissortinent of other Hardware. Gaoile. GROCERIES. Teas, Losfcruslicd, BL iiioist Sugar, Soap, Starch Blue, whole and ground Rice, Arrowrooi, (‘iii-on Currants, Raisns. Spices of llll kinds, Cocoa, Choco late, ‘Comte, split I’-ins, table Salt, Mustard. Soda wusliing iiiiil linking Powders, &c. Together with ii large variety of other goods suita. bio for the seiison,to be had at the eubscribi:r’s store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Cheppel. H. HASZARD. November, II, 1854. WINTER SUPPLY. - WILLIAM BEARD. FOIIEIGN GOO_llS, lvihidh Il':‘lIlt")|tyV :£Il:llylll"tll'li\Ill0 ii unusuallly low prices, W. I . begs to call especial notice to the following goods. w fl- I d CLOT 3' est 0 ‘mg an d Y k h’ S f Cloths, Doeekins, (.."issiiii'e'resii,"ohlol|id’ii': llgiolotn [£1.13 \Vl'iitney _ cancers ac. Dllntseels, Kidderiiimster and Felt Carpgis, Printed ruggete, Henrtli Rugs, llzissncks, Rm ",4 T. , ,C°"°"'o T'*"°“|fl5 3411!. Rtulwsy Rugs, Damaski, in all colours. rL.»i.nfJvEI.s. wig;-pigyuotngglznkgppr .“\:"l.I(ilteSt8'L_ Bluihscrgsa. Saxony 6: Welsh Fldnnoll. ‘Pod ‘Mel.’ ' DRESSES. P|‘?I'-- 8"“!-,E“l‘Bfil3 German and Maccadorine I_Id Dresses, Silk, Mohair, Poplin, Twill Glace and Saline, Norwich Dresses, Sin“, 3 ' ~ DuCepee, Silk & Cotton Velvets, I-‘ranch ma B.-mm °'"'°°'- c°b“'l"'_t Ml"°°II, Lastres, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. .MI‘l.Ll./VER y ,y,_ ...:’:'.".*:':s.:..°.:.-"- :'.:::.:".§‘::‘:'°a*‘*':"°---*"'*"- shlwl" 8“. ' I - ant es, Scerfe HOSIER I’ AND GLOVES. FURS Mink, Stone Marten, Squir-rel and block Nut.-' Mulfe, Capes, Boas, Victorines. Cufl'a and Mix. Seal, Aetrachen and Mock Neutrie. winm c.,,..,' Laetrod Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. _ SIL VER LATE. .t . ' Spoons and Forks. 8 Racks, Soup Ledlee. Sugar Baskets, Crests GOLD -IND PLJITID GOODS. and hell, Fancy soaps. Ii porfttmery, e Flgaree, with Glass Shed!!- LE1 THER. A.,m.d Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and CI “id. "cl Roane & Lambs. Patent Calf, Emma ' 1~.,,,,..| See White Kid, Chamois, om _ “(hid Basile, Crest Goals, Pig Skins, H01 Trunks, Trsvolliog Begs & H ‘_ IR omtrowaavnf-2 ,,,,,, Pit and A great variei of Locks, H Creociit Saws. Ind di Teool Chisels, Pen KIIVOI. Knivol‘ Bite, Angers Gimlete. C is b I no'.' m “n 1000. II :'.':'.i,..o.-rt-' Pd. 5°‘?! 0.’ P...” g», I user ' ~ '~ Ialtgraved aadifieed Tea Pot," e. .