°-. \ I own. ” HAB7.AR3B’S.' GAZET'DE,-' . JANUARY 6. (Fol I*lseaard's Geldte.) fix) - , —-V ‘. Lines sitggeeted"ott the Battle of Aline‘. Alil weep not for the deed, steude esrted ones. Nor yet bemoan their sudden fete- Tbeir deed of glory's done. The for their country fought ith courage bold and brave. We fo_ndly hope they prayed to God Their precious souls to save. Weep for the helpless bsbee.—- The widow left a e l “t:::;.‘*:;:;:.tP::P°' AN‘ Flt“. before the Throne seven, you huntbly kneel. Ob may note the Widow’s God Their broken hearts to heel. Likewise that our Allies ' , May malts the Despotyield—- " ,'I‘,Its cau1_s of truth in iriernplt rise, . find Victory crown the Field. 1%. toss. ‘L ‘ ' _.‘- v‘ A ' “ . ‘ -. ‘JV. '-t" A L ‘It is wonderful v% " it little oil" The iron horse ' need, the value of" a little oil," is duly tip- . every P°'°“0l llopin al on the railroad would soon aromas... as to bsfle the power of steer,‘ to drive him W flllfil “ a little oil’, occasionally Illpplletl to lite joints. How‘ the old wagon Illflfkf I screams, when its axles have not received their due supply oflubricnting UNWPIII. lljlt how smoothly it rolls along when supplied with "a little oil.” In all factories wltere tnachine power is pfecieted, end no advice is necessary to be sea in those quarters. But it is difl‘et-grit is d0mOIl|Q.mum ,ye.y_g.,1- A¢<doot-send getfl lu- _"0Il doubt‘ tit‘ tltey arge one, in eve?-y tlessness. however, ‘it do not use it so often as they d. The hinges of every leaved table, door, every gate, the bolts of locks in short every hinge, whether it be of unl article of furniture or anything else, should I receive “a little oil” occasionally. or domestic purposes, sweet oil is the best, be- cause it is the most cleanly. A very small quantity can be supplied with a feather, so as not to soil or grease articles ofclotliing, or carpets. These hints are capable of ex- tensive application, and will be so under- stood; we only hope they may be effectually acted upon. A Nswsr.trctt.—It was Bishop Horner’s opinion that there is no better tncralist than a newspaper. He says, “The follies, Vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes dis- played in ll. newspaper, are so many beacon-.3 continually burning to turn others from lllt‘ rock on which they have been shipwrecked. What more powerful dissuasive from sus- picion,jealousy, and anger than the story of‘ one friend murdered by another in it duel? What caution likely to be more effectual against gambling and profligacy, than the mournful relation of an execution, or tlto fate of a despairing suicide? VVhat finet lecture on the necessity of economy, than the auctions ofestates, houses, and furni- ture? Only take a newspa er, and consid- er it well—pay flir t't—an it will instruct thee." Mtotvr:-rtc Iaotv.—The Lake Superior R. R. R. Highly Important to the Publltc. The Sick out-ed on the R. R. R. Throry. 1 TIIREE GREAT RE.\lE_l)IF.S. The attention of the public is piIl‘ll¢|l_ltlI‘ly directed to the three quick and powerful rmnedm discovered I) Redwtty on Co. So quick, so potvorfulr I0 cll't-i:- t til. so safe, so pleasitttt, are these yetttedies in s\npping pain, checking disease, expelling front the hltttsn body all foul ettd corru t liutnorrs, all dis- eased and poisonous deposits. tun restortttgtlto week. feeble, and fragile frame. worn out by disease and long sgfiigring, to sound health ttnd long life, lltatl whoever uses these remedies, and becotnes littitiliar wkh the R. R. R. Theory, will never need a physi- eien, unless it is in some critical surgical case. The E. II. R. Remedies will never l'ttil—-they ptove tfliselves in the worst cases in less than twenty-four rs. ‘hey invigorate. they renovate. they regulate. the, relieve the enduring. pttin-stricken Invalid front the inert tortutiu pains in nfcw rnintlles. They restore t is sick and diseased body to health and longevity. - _ _ 1.3 the low spirited and nervous they impart joy- fulness, vigor, and e be py flow of spirits. _ Tntlie aged and in no, whose constitutions are worn out by decrepitude and litttbs pttleletl and eit- feebled. they intptirt the elasticity and buoyancy of manhood in its prime. _ 'l‘o the young. who, between the period ofyoutlt rind atttnltood. outgrow their natural etrengtlt, who are eflicled with lunguor, Iassittide. loss of appetite, gloomy feelings, &o., they import to the reeuperttttve orgues ti healthy regularity of action. ’ ' o the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal passions. who has wasted away his strength in fully .ittd revclry, they check the waste qf manhood, and restore every organ to a sound uttd natural cutulttton. To all who sufilr pain. to llll tttiiicted witlt disease, the R. R. R. RE\lI.'lDIl’.S will quickly and effectu- ull free the sufferer front ntieery, and render the most wretched capable of enjoying sound health and let; life. ' R. R. R. REMEDIES. The R. R. R. 'I‘heory requires only three remedies for tlte cure of the sick, and the protection ofthe ltumrtii system sgtiiust sudden attacks of v int diseases. No. l.—Ri\niv1tr‘s Rssov Ret.tr:v.—For the instant Rrli's_/"of Pain, and quick cure of Acute Maladies. No. 2.—RItnwltv’s»-Ratrovsritio IlI:sox.vlN'r. —-I-‘or the rfrctusl cars of all Chronic uml Scrofulous Dtuasee that have been lingering in the System, corrupting the Human Body, for Five, Ten, Twenty. or Forty Years. No. 8.-RAnwsx'e Rsoumtr-otie.—F'or restor- ing and regulating to it healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the System. ./1 mild and cicctual carthurtic. R. R. R.—No. l—RAl)WAY’S READY RE- LIEI’ is for tile instant reliefoftltesulfercr frottt pain. and to check and arrest the progress of diseases; to disinfect animal. malttrious. and infectious poisons, iliue protecting whoever uses it against all polsottuus Infection, front Contagion, rind from sudden attacks of Cholera. Pneumonia, Ship ever, Fever and Ague. &c. Likewise for the effectual and radical removal of all pttine and diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, &c.. in from five to fifteen minutes. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains. either internal or externttl—Nervous, Netirelgic, Bilious, or Rheu- in one. A l"ix1-uric itv 1'1-ll Ii'.uitt.v.—F.very family sltould keep a supply of IlADWAY'S READY RELIEF in their ltouses—-it is useful in so tnuny ailinents—it is nlivays beneficial; he guruntees it is a sure cure for Cholera, if taken in its first sytttptnnts. If used when violent epidentics prevail, it will save tfe. R. R. R.-—No. 2—RltnwItv’s RENOVATING Rl:sot.vitrt'r.—\Vc have said that for all chronic complaints. we reconttnend our RESOLVENT. 'l‘he RESOl.\'EN'I‘ resolves away all diseased deposit.- that have been lingering in tlto system for ‘PEN, 'l‘\VEN'l‘Y. or I’Ol{'l‘Y YEARS. _ Every person who has been troubled wttlt any coin- pltiint for years, will require the IlIiSOI.Vl'IN'l‘ to ensure a perfect cure. 'l‘lte action of the llI-1SOl.- VENT is directed first to the absorbents, stintitltitittg them into action; and. second to the blood, which it depurnti-s by its tilterntive itctiott over the glands the liver, pancreas. kidneys, &,c., (wltich are the- sewers that nature has established for purifyittg the blood). You will, after this description, we hope. appreciate the name we ltnve given to the second ot a R. . . REMEDIES OF RENOVATING ll.ESOl.VEN'l‘. It resolves sway diseased deposits; it purifies the blood, and renovstes the svatein. Aduvlere Journal states,that some very fine specimens of magnetic iron have been discovered on the shores ofthat lake, attd that samples of it are to be tested in the manufacture of Ifthe test shows this iron to be what 5 steel. the account ofit represents, this discovery will be important and vulutt e. So_inipor- tent is it superior quality of magnetic iron, that manufacturers in England have sent scientific men to this country and the Ca- nedas, to test the iron ores with a view to discoveries of it. A Joxc.—A fellow stole a saw, and, on his trial, told the jud e that he only look it in a 'o c. “How or did you carry it?” asked the judge. " Two miles,” answered the prisoner. " Ah, that's carrying a joke too far," remarked the judge, and the prisoner got three months’ unrequited la- our. N apoleon’s hat once fell off at a review, when a young lieutenant stepped forward, picked it up, and returned it to him. "Thank you, cttpttiin,” said the Emperor. " In what regiment?” retorted the lieute- nant, as quick as thought. Napoleon stttiled. passed on, and forthwith had the youth pro- moted to the step of his atttbition. Ctmias.—It is indisputable fact, that tttltingthe whole United States to ether, much more money is expended or the single article of cigars, than for all the Common Schools in the Union. Good intentions, like the waxen wings eflcttttcs, melt with the morning sun. A Valentine is the first letter which a young girl learns in the Alphabet of Love. A Srtttrr Levci..—Drink, that lowers lien to the level of the beast. Little children are the lilies-of-the-valley of life. A title is frequently nothing more than the crest stamps on a silver spoon. The young lady who caught a gentle- teee’s eye is requested to return it. Not lteddling with the affairs of other people, is the edits of honor. - I-lope.—'l'be widow who wish- Tutnors are removed and discussed by its operation; Cltronic Swellings are dissipated; Nodes are softened and melted away 'l‘ite most loathsome Skin diseases disappear under its action; Scrofulous constitutions are soon amended. and the disease checked wherever it Il:tl attacked the system. Svpltilis, with all its horrible lI'tllI| of concomitants, hers find a certain itttd infnlliblc cure; and Consumption, too, often finds its master. For Chronic Dyspepsia, RA I)WA\"S RENO\'A'l‘ING RESOLVENT is not only an effec- tual, but quick cure. Brioru:tit'rts.—We know of no remedy. nor of any treatment tlnt will so uiclrly and etfectitttlly cute Bronchitis as the RESO VENT. It is in all old Chronic crises where RADW.-\Y'S RENOVAT- ING IIESOLVENT will be most appreciated. lls Procmttiu Poto¢r.—Married persons, who are t blessed with offspring. if tlte difliculiy rtrises rotttmttnperfcct organs and incompetency, will find o R . R. liesolvent of great benefit. DVIPIPIIA. Wares Brunt.-'I'ltisdistressing disorder is generally the result of a low grade ol Cltrnnic intittintnation of thefitomach. The patient, who generally feels well enough when the stomticlt is empty, is stilictsd with the most distressing symp- toms on taking Witter Brn_slt eructntiuns, with 5" 3'19“!- bttrning sensation, heart burn, pain at pit of stomach. This disease is generally accompanied with cosiive bowels. '[‘ns:lt'rsratr'r.—Resolvent three times per day after meals. dessert spoonful. One Regulator on going to bed nt night, to keep the bowels open and regular. When the Heart Burn is very distressing. s does of Ilia Relief taken in water will promptly relieve it. The public may rely upon an effectual core of the follow ing diseases by using the Renovating Re- solvent :— Chronic Rhritstotiesi, 9? S’ TuIriors,_ Ulcers, Sc qfula, Skin iuaur, Gtumlulur Stullinge, Hip Diuutu, Hacking «try Cough, Female Complaints. Cuncsroiu Jjectione, lent, Syphilitic Complaints. 1 lsksts. Bleeding ofthe Lit . t t Rheum, Dytpepsltl. Water rush. . reechttls. Tic U ersee. toeseetpttonr Al lieeltiegs, trtssr Ooiaplstitt. __.. l.—Rsowsv'e Reooesross. R. R. R —Ne. -Till.-‘. 'l‘lilltD GREAT MEDICAL DISCO- ERY OI‘ RADWAY I. C0.—Oae Regelntor is sefloien Ie the Bewele, Liver. and sucrose to s y end htfleelet dieeltstge of their functions. Two will insure s pleeeeet dleshsrge 9,-ewels at a regular period of time every a fear to six will purge thoroughly ell srirnortless hensrstksn the stlnsehry . Pr 1' a rrti.'t'.°iit'fh: lieliii of ti.'titr¢‘ptt:'.'r'tWsas WAY’! REGULATORS the reset et, safe, Jew , Pu .°.i'i“£':'._:m3ei'r'li°ts or'°'i"ti'£ from the eoyriept us ' C“- see A D- I One of lLADWA\"S REGULATORS is superior tin point of medical strength and elficacy. to six of l the niottl popular and bestupproved Cutltartic Pills. I All Purge live or Cathttttic l’ills are made from the crude inatetittls of their contposition: the inert and active pt-inciplo-ii are cotttltined together, and the pills tire tntttle u of this cumnton tttttss, so that out ofsis pills tlto patient has to swallow, till tlto really nitd truly too-dioel virtues of the some would not rntrke more than two pills. ‘.very chemist well knows that out of tits crude utstsritils of drugs, roots, herbs, barks, plants. &c., tltere is only it yield ofone tenth of medical virtue. Vile seriously believe that tnore deiitlts ore caused by overloading the systetti with useless pliysie than frutti disease. No more iitedicitte eltould be given to it patient than what is necessary to produce the desired effect, attd to overload the systettt with useless drugs is not only checking the action nftictive virtues, but is inflicting serious labour upon the olrtsady sltnttered constitution. R. II. R. Remedies are based upon this principle —there is its tttuclt difference. in point of strength ttnd etlicncy. between Railway’: Regulators and all other Caitltttrtic Pills, as there is between quinine ettd cuttittton bark, or morphine and opiutit. liAl)\l'.>\Y‘S ltl-)(il.lLA'I'OliS, therefore. are tlto best pills for tlte sick to take. one being suliiciunt in nll mdinttry ditliculties, and two possessing a creator and better power than any six of the most ap- provt-d plllst kuutvtt. RAntv.tv’s lli-:cui.A'rottti are a certain cure for Costivcttess. Indigestion. Liver Complaint, Kidney t,'omplnittt, Jnundtco, llottd Acltcs. Ncrvousness. .\Ielntic!toly, Disettst-s uftlte Iiludtlcr. FIMAL: Ills‘- I-‘lCUl.'l'l t-;s.—l.eucltort'ltrn:i, Fleur Albee. \Vltitt:s, and Irreguloritit-s ofttll kinds. Btt.toUs Dtutlteste. -—Ililu on the Sit-tnttclt. Ililious Colic, Ettlargeiitent of the Spleen, uttd till Cltronic Atfections of the Liver and Kidneys. R.-\l)WA\"S REGULATOIIS are most carefully preptred frotn extracts and gents of trees. plants, roots, tutti ltorbs. There are no pills in use that will not upon tlto Liver, Pttncretis. Iiowels, the Salivary tilatnds attd Nerves, so pleasantly ard so effectually its tlte R. R. l{liGlt'l.A'l‘OllS. s pills can be tttken for any length of tiiite with the same safety to the constitution; for, instead ofdebilitnting the system by powerful and drastic purging. they act pleusuitily upon the bowels. ttod impart strength to every itcrve and tissue of tits body’. One ofthe IhI;(]ULATORs. taken on going to bed, will insure it regular tiud lisaltliy discharge front the bowels iii the morning. In crises where eight or ten of the cotnmon pills tint used for free evacuations, two or titres of tlie REGULATORS are sufiicient. NO CALO.\lEL or other poisonous drug sitters their composition- they are entirely vegetable. 'l‘ne_v are pleasant to take, elegantly coated witlt it medicinal gum, are perfeetl tasteless. no free from stni-ll. No person will feel ntty disttgr le symptoms from taking a dose of RE(iUl.A'l' S. CAUTION. There is it counterfeitlfiy Rcliefin the market; the litltels are vety sitttiliar to tlt I on the genuine. I'urclt:tse only of nulltorised agents, utid lltqtlitt-. of the person you purchase from If-th _ it to be genuine. If you do not fittd relief from pain lll fifteen ttiiitutcs, send its tlte label oftlte battle you purclitise. and ittfornt or front whom you purchased. A C 162 Fulton slreel: New York. W. R. WATSON, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Silent sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. J'\"umsraur Extraordinary. Jinalamirul, Explo- nnlary Coloured, Engrat-ings. In Sis: Languages. l"t'/‘ly-tht’rtI Ellilion. Price 2r. 6:1. in is scaled rnrclnpe through all Booksellers‘ or rent post free from the .dtttltor,for 42 Poslugc Slafips. THE JlIEI)lC.dL JIDVISER on the phy- sical decay of the systt-in produced by delusive cxcimles, 'tnl'ecIiott, the effects of climate, &,c.; with fL'lIItll'l(S on the trcztttnent practiced by the Author with such uttvurying success, sittce ltis settlement in this country. Rules for self-trcntittent, Gtc. By \VAl.'I‘Elt DE ROUS, M D.. 35, Ely Place, llolborn Ilill, London, where he may be consulted on these ttttittets daily. front ll till 4. Sundays ex- ce to . gold also by Gilbert. 49, Paternoster-row, London; \Vttlt, ll, Iiltti Iloiv, Ediitburglt; Powell, I5, \Vest- utorcltittd-street, Dublin; ttttd tltrough till otlters. Dr. I): Roost, front long practical experience in the inostt celebrated ittstitntiotts oftltis country and tlto continent, Illlll ltml. perltttps, unusual opportuni- ties of t)Ils'el\'lllg the peculiarities relating to tlte pltysiology, pathology. and general trcatitiettt of the dtsunlers referred to in tlte above work. and hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this ‘loss of dineaiies. he is enttbled confidently to ovtdertitke their removal in as short etitne as is consistettt with safety. Psasoss IN ANY PART or -rt-it WORLD, may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with it remittance for Medicines, A J I. LONDON HOU_Bl-2. NEW FALL GOODS, 1854. US1‘ RI".CI-'.IVI".D per Cicely, from Lestloflp J Pupilig Toni, and flnnlc Hall, from Liver- pool llll EX'l'ENrllVE SUPPLY of llRl'l‘Irlli end l-‘Ulll-‘.lGN (t‘t)iil):l, selected by the subscriber in the tlitll-rent markets, on the ittosi favorable tertnl. which enttltlt-.s Illlll to st-ll at the lowest cash price. llis stock cotttprisos the following goods. DRESSES. |;,,y,,d,..-9, rlutlt, Al accu, rich and ftincy Robesla great variety, plttto p tiid and fancy llress Clothlr satin .‘lI'lpB Lttslres, Moire Antique, black and ‘,,,1,,,,,»,,,], |{nd;.,...er¢-, Ilu tfiipe. fancy and figured Silks, S-itins, Stttiitettcs plzttn attd embossed, I'rench Merittoes, attd Delaittes, Alpaccas, Coburglts, Ot- Irslltltt, and l)el~tittes figured and plain, and very cheap, black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, and Plttsltes. JIIILLIJVER Y. Ladies‘, Mantleii, Capes, Jackets and Visettes, Bonnet dress and other Caps, Englisli and French Ribbons. Fetitlters, Flowers, Paisley, Cashmere, and woolleitlong Shawls and Squares, Swtinskitt, Plush, plnin and f.tncy Cloukittg, _Br.tids, Gimps, I-‘riages, silk an 'I\'t'l 'l'rtntoting, dl’-HI Buttons in every vnrit-ty,ln|'unt's Robes and clothing of all kinds, Iittlitt Shirts, Sleeves and Collttrs, ladies Skirting and Cord, Laces, I-idgings and Scolloping, &,c_ OTHS. r‘. 2: .- 5 ‘5 Pilot, \Vhitney, l't-terrlutnt, Mohair, and superfine \Vest of England nitd Yorkshire Broad Cloths in all prices and colours, Doeskins, Beaver and Satan: Cloths coil Cussintert-s. (LARPETS .1./\'D FLJJVJVELS. Tapes ry, Ilrussel-, Kiddrrotlnstcr and Victoria Felt Carpets, lleurilt Rugs and llttssocks, Druggets itrtd other floor Clotlts, Cocos and other Mitts, 'l‘tipee- try, Worsted. Linen, Oil, and embossed 'l‘eble Cnvrrs, Stair diapers, Drug ets, and tfurpets, Ilorse Illttnkets, Cullttl‘ Cloth, Ilhtnliets all prices Sleigh Illunkets, Ladies flannel Cooling, Iron Blankets, white blue and scarlet rlergsu and flentiele, Cloth all vtidtlw. -, FURS " Sable, Stone .\l:trtin,' Mink and Squirrel‘ sets Victortnes, Ilims, Mitts, Mail and Cutie in t vn. riety, I"ur Gloves and Gauntldg, large rtittent, I shapes Soul For Coats, mens‘ and boy's Eur C and kinds. com, sum Plated and R6 plated in Spoons, Forks, nulfi-rs nod 'l'rtt}s, Sugar 'l‘-Inga, Nutcrackers, andiboup Ladies, fatnry goods, tpi-r Mttcliie, Ten " lttk stands and Port Folios, \Voik lluxes. fttntt ngs, Wriim I'ro.tc|te-s, llraci-lets, Shirt utls, Shani -t . : in Q :- '1' '1 5 C 5 n ‘E e a .- < I Combs of toll ktnds—Soaps nrttl vases in every form. EADY MADE QLOT Over, and shooting Contr, froivsers, white, f.tttcy and striped, Prottts, C s in nu -hapcr, I’:-ris silk, fell glazed llttts, Clo , sea- lstle, mid I’luslt Cops , Ins and scarlet serge ' Merton and LtItlIL‘I_(w~t|0I Vests and Pants, die. ,. ‘.7l!0UR.lVI.N'G. Black Cloths and lloeskins, very lotv, Velvet Colturglt-, Lustres. Crnpcs, Ilttbii Sltivls, Sleeves, white at block cr.tpe Collars, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, Cops Gt Ribbons, Prints, Delsiues ttnd Cluitkings, dt Collin Mounting, dto. BOOTS JJVD BIIOES. Ladies black and white satin Slippers, French Slices, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed kid slipper a Lezttlter Shoes, Cloth Goloshed, Cashmere, Moire Antique, Lasting and Leather Boots, Misses sud cliil. drene’ Iloots and Shoes in great variety ,Men's s gr, Sltoes English aitd American, Rubber shoes and 0015. HARDIVJRE. Plough, Bend, 0. G. Trying, Jticlr, Rounds and Ilcllows and Stttoolhing Planes, Cuttlery, Cliisels, Locks, Hinge, Screws, Curtain Loops &, Rings, Pole I-lode dr. Brackets and a general assortment of other Hardware. GROCER IE8. Teas, l.osf crushed, & moist Sugar, Soap, Stsrch Blue, whole and ground Itir-9,, Arrovvroot, tfiu-on Currants, Rairns. Spices of all kinds, Cocoa, Choco latte, Collins, split Pens, table Salt, t\ltIIlII't‘I, Soda wnslting ttnd baking Powders, &c. 'I't-getlier with a Ittrge variety ofotlter goods snim. ble for the sc:tson,to be ltztd at the subscriber's store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Cltappel. II. IIASZARD. November. ll, I854. JOHN T. THOMAS ‘ ILL be obliged to all persons indebted to him, ‘ (by Note of Hand, or Book Debt), by an im. mediate settlement. oy LOOK HERE. ' ANY persons wanting COOKING STOVE8, t FRANKLIN STOVES, or I’-‘ARMElt’S BOIL- l-2RS.just call at Dodd's Auction Room. Queen's 5ll|Il|’0. Ind they will get suited at their own prices. dtc. wlticlt will be returned with the ‘ and secure from observation. The C0.«\/‘CEJVTRJI TED GUTTJ} V] 7.15‘, or Vrgrluble Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, nttd brought on Sperttttttoriltcea, Ncrvotuncss, Weak- ness, Lattguor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, ' dy or llusittess, Titttidity, Trembling and shaking of the Ilttnds and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency. Shortness of Breutlt,Cough, Asthma, Consuntptive llnbits, Dintnese of Sight, Dizziness, Ptiins in the c. 'I‘lteir ttlntost marvelous power in removing conta- ittitiutiotts, Secondary symptoms, Eruptions, Sore 'I'ltront, I‘uins in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofulu, and till otlter impurities, must be felt to be believed. -ls. 6d.; It-.; and 83s. per bottle. The £5 Packages. by which £l 12s. are saved: and the .£l0 packages, by which it still greater saving is effected. will be sent front the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on rt London house, or otherwise. - PJIJVS in the BJICK. GRJVEL, LUMBA. G0. RHEUJII./ITlS'.M, GOUT, Indigestion, Bile. Flrrtulency. Heartache. Nsrvousneas. Dr- bilily. Diseases of the Elmlrler and Kidneys, Stl'r'clur¢, ti-c. THE .O.)llPOU.N'1' RENAL PILLS. its their name tennl (or tlte Kidneys) indirrties. are the most Lift! nnd cllicttcious remedy for the above dart. gt-rous complaints, Disclttirgss of an kind. and Iliseases of IIIO Urinary Organs general , which if neglected, frequently result in stone in the bladder. and II lingo-ring. pttinfttl death. They agree with the most delicate stomsclt, strengthen the digestive organs, iocretise tlte appetite, improve the general health, and will elfect ll cure when other medicines have utterly failed. Price 4s dd., ils., dt lle. per Box, through all Medicine Vendors. GUARD .llG.dI.N'ST the rstostsmidatteit of spurious or other articles by iisprteet ed Vendors. islio thereby obtain is large r . PUBLIC agntnst FRAU . r Cottrialestortrrs hose directed the words " Z6 : Alrfl Ds on Lotroosr." to be prtstsl to while Istlsrs t‘!.lIJ£AO Slnsip qflasd to the abuse, to imitate which. any. Cold by Von Leetsgy. boll Bessel, Cslesttsi Ash- ton. Riehsrdsuti Q Ca. Mosltt Reed. Madras; Hales & Nephew, Agra; Trencher & Co.. Pertssh C Is- rtteheet Eepersene I Co., Bombay; Srnlu. g (3, Sclnde; Dodeworth t f2o., C & Kandy; and obtsleebls throu h e l Medicine Vend of when also may be he " .A'DVlIER FOR SALE, u very handsome BULL of the Suffolk I'oll breed. rising 3 years old, Hi. Mother was front Governor Reedy’s Cow, which was imported from En _. Any person wishing to purchase lttnt can obtain further particulate at Mr. George 'l‘. lIaszard’s Book Store. To BE LET, Arid possession given on the First day qfMsy nu, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government House. at present occupied by Captain llettuley, consisting of s Dwellin Hesse which contains a spacious Dining-room s Drew. ing-rootn, Breakfnst-room, 7 Bed-rooms, ls e Kit- chen. Servsnt's Hell, 8 Servsnt's Bed-rootne, entry, l.ttrder, I"-‘rout-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner Ilsll. Back-porch, 2 Buck entrances, Back and Front stair-case, Scullery, Putttp and Wttsh-House, Lum- ber-roottt, and a splendid 6 roomed csllnr. A lsr e and cominodioue Coach-house, I stalled Stable. ernese-room, Cow-house, ltirge llsy-loft and Grain-room, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with Fruit Ireee,&c.. Flower garden, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the II.-trbour with convenience for keeping boats. dzo. I-lrtonsivs plantation of young trees 0 all kinds, litrge Rout-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and conmtodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on different Streets. and a never failing well of water on the premis . _ '1 his splendid Mansion from its situation com- mends tlte lincst view of any house in Clttirlottetewn, and from its proxirrtil to Government Ilotlse and other advantages the Subscriber cortfidetttly ofiiire it its the most elegant, coinfortebls and desirable rest- dence for e gsntleinen‘e family in or near Town. For further particulars apply to AVID ILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 8th, ll“. Itew-~-Bledsntttt atetebusbetent. Tr e Reed. fferstsrl std Ilserre or sets is ” taspsseesets: l Uflwfim. ) OIIN Mel.AlN rsspeetfsll infer-.-is the inhabi- tants ofthe Island ‘ y, that he has esm. rnerteed beslaese In t ahoveliue,itnd will keep Ortsteetly as hand all materials required hioh he will warrant to he satisfeotor here. tvssieees he 0' . may pstrselse ltls else vs sun set to sll who stsbltehete‘s“t;‘AI‘l.:i;l:.n.:sea.lly ;ttssdel,tese Clot ea ll "'i'v.'n’. geode- West of England and Yorkshire Stlpeiflno lie. Covers, 'l‘rav in all colours. Shawls, H win-ran sitrrtlv. ' WILLIAK HEARD. Doeskins, Cassinteres. Mohair, Pilot "4 Whitney. CI»O'l‘Il8. CJIRPETS 4-c. FLJNJV EL8. DRESS Brussels. Kidderrnineter and I"e|t Car Druggrts, llettrtlt Rugs. llassoclts, Ein elliitg Bugs. ltsilwuy Rugs. Dtimttslir, Blankets and lllanketing. White & White. Blue. Green, Scarlet and Striped Flannel: Saxony t\: Welsh Flttttnels. ' ‘ A8 just received per Ctcrly, from London, 1].. remainder of ltie Frill Supply of BRITISH & FOREIGN GOODS, which are now ready for low prices. begs to cull especial notice to the falloiri.‘ £8. Gala, Saxony. Engttged, Gsrnttin and lllncgdortn. Plaid Dresses. Silk, Mohair. Poplin, 'I'willGl,.c, and Saline, Norwich Dresses. Silks, Snlitut, Stttineiirs Ducitpee, Silk & Cotton Velvets, ' Mevinoes, Coburghs. Alpsccas. Lu Cotton for Dresses in great variety. MILLIJVER Y tic. Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, I"eatltars.Ribbons,Frir.u, Braids, Girdles, French Stays, Mttntles, &o. OSIERY AND GI.Ol’F.'S. ‘ FURS. sis, Pfilllgd WWII Table ‘Blue lt and Ilritlrlt Orleans and Bros‘ Serg¢._ l Sc:ttfs,, Oil " Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mock Neutris Mulfs, Cnpti. Bo.-ts. Vivlntincl. Cull"-i and .\lits, Seal, Astrttchnrt and Mock Nrutria, Winter Capes, Lustred Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. SILVER PL./ITE. A splendid assortment of Elltittgton and Cos. Else. ueplitted goods. I Pickles, Tea and Stilt Spoons, Table and Dessert Spoons and l"otkti. Sugar 'l'ottgs nnd Sifters, 'l‘..m Racks. Soup Lndles. Iingrtivcd ttttd Cltttscd 'l'e.'t l'ols, Sugar llsslrete. Cruels kc. _ GOLD JIJVD PLJTEQ GOODS. Gold and Silver watcltt-s, Chains. Bron.-he,’ Brncelets,Peni-.ils, Wrttclt Kare dz se.-tt.,~ng,.,._ Studs dt Pins: in gold and plttled. < FJJVCY GOODS. 4-c Piipier l\Iucltie.nnd other Illlil-lllltltl, Cntd Baskets, Netttitg Boxes, lllottent, l.uvu Iltlrtlielxl nod llu.Is; ll l’.lllII'g.Dcekl, Work lluxes, Ilreieltig Cases, Clnlll, llttir, lootli, and Nail llrusltes, Cuinhs: tit-rtt..tii "j_“l '-’5h¢ll._|'Imcy Sim-I. 8!. pt-tlittttery, 6 Alttbtttter figures. with Glass Eltttdes. LEI! THER. Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Crtpo. Assorted llottne 6.’. Iflltllllta, I'ttlettt Calf, Iittttttiellt-d llide tllltl , Settle, \VlItIo Kid, L'li.tittois. Door I.i-otltcr. 'l'ttntted Iluetls, Crust Goats, I'ig Skins, llog slrins,-— |_,¢.,mss ‘hanks, Trttvelling Bugs 5; Ilui nose... IR OJ\'.lll0t/\"Gb‘li Y, ‘-5. A great variety ofLoi:lts. llingce, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws, llttnd dr. 'l‘enon Sans, l-‘ties, l'lttites. ‘»'_l||*0l|. l'cII Knives, lipivcsds Forks, lir.-ices and "'9|‘l"|tli(0. Plyntoutlt pale Soap, Oils, Paints. c hurlotietown. 25th Oct., 1854. BARLEYl WANED I qttttittity ofgood clean four-rowed . Barley, for which the highest price in CASH vrtll paid. .\ GEO. BEER, Jun. Oeteber -oh, teat. -~, Hides ! Hides ll ‘Hlqgs 1 ll FOUR pence per. lb. in Chair will beweidk any qmuttity of GREEN HIDES, delivered at ' tlte Tannery ofthe Subscriber. , W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 2|. (All the papers.) _ ., ' gj RRY’S / PE HUNGARIAN B A M For Restoring Preserving and Beautifying the Hair. THIS elegant preparation is an effectual remedy r°' 3551005’. or falling oil‘ of the Hair It prevents and completely Oflldlclllis Scarf and lltindrutl‘, 'l‘r ads. CIIVO .’.li.yie'Ed.IIse-|.Ill- _I|ll stre hens Ilte R ppcsrencet nnd gsrtao Bulttt tiftesll I0 _centstn which prove so injurious to lpon the skin, cleansing sitd uuhesltlty secretions,tltereby rent the accumulation of scarf , dattdrull‘ ties, which so less ofthe hair. The Hurt ladies‘ dtscoverthea by this pure matting and tnngling the pa led out i it free and clean imparts a beautiful dark and it at once and you willbs IIOIII 0 the httir. reparation. air. (which is more of it tlte process of combing. ) it leave! ttvromotese IIIIINIAI moisture. In‘ ‘DC!’ II pEI|‘tltICOs convinced iii‘ its supe- . outs ofthe ltair ; causes it to grow rear nlly ; gives its rioli. dark. soft nttd glossy prevents it turning gray. The llun- Is it purely Vi-getttltle entnpourtd, scien- y a_nd chemically combined. and is vvsrtnot oee deleterious ingredients It acts directly purifying it from all oving ttnd preventing sud other impuri- eqtleatly cause premature decay and gtirlun Balm is especially adopted to use; and those who have tried the various Oleeglnose mixtures, with no benefit. will at on” grceablo and beneficial effects produced and dslictite y over all other comgunde for the hair. If you are tree remove it, lfy trassee to the IIUNGARIAN llA|.!ll. Price 35 and 50 cents. in large bottles. V‘. TAYLOR, Jr. It llenovi-r st., Boston W‘ It Edward Island. Bold else by ll. W. lxttrrraa, and '1‘. Desert- eel’. {_l.4 Published eve 0thce.Soetli si e 'l'aeris-Aerteste in advance. wl on have any humour of the Scalp and vrlshll ll 3' hair. and with if fold vl . "'10- have lost your Cir sad wish to restore It, s Ifyos ere Iodng hair and wish to preserve R. with Dendrsl and wblt I Ifyoti are‘ troubled with Nervous lludschs sud wish to cure lfyou have hair esters at the roots ofthe hair still wish to destroy tltern, If you have lntrilt dry and vrir . to become soft, pliable and beautiful as sillnsndll you wish to preserve rich, grricefell and luxuriant '4 latest period of life. see PERRY Co.. General Agenllr 1’ w/rrsoiv. Gsaersl Agent for Prince nastier-rl’s Gazette. GEORGE ‘I’. HAS! \RD, Proprietor asil Peltlieli‘ ‘ 'I‘ersilsy evening and Saturday storm!‘ Queen Square, . slend. ebecriptioti, lee. Discount for 0|" TI!!! 01 ADVIITIIIIO. for the Irst Insertion, oer-it setettlsghesrlds.-eltrrss. 3!- nes, es.- 'tl.t"£t.'t?.. / I . space of 4 ll . s.....mt cs ssti ” iim'niiieM'- """'“‘ fllj let .-- I00 -‘‘'I .f It 6.. fourth out. above for each Jamm- wtthoulteltstlemylllhe I . \ Instead ...r5'