HAS.ZARD’S, GAZETTE. NOVEMBER 29. . VARIETIIS. Gotiru -ro Cons.--Large numbers of machinists and other mechanics, areeaid tobe goin rotn on to Cuba. The dulln o work at home, probably, has. cause some to try their luck on the south- ern plantations. _ Con. AND Ponrons.—According to the air ‘York Courier, that city has a very full supply of coal, and the price -is falling, much to the annoyance of speculators. At the Eastern depots, potatoes are selling at twenty-live cents per bushel. How to Sncunn A Lotto Ltrn.—Rabbi Sore was asked by his disciples how be attained such a long life. " Never,” he answered. “ was Ieasily excited in my house; uehr did I think on the law in an unclean place; never did I walk four yards without studying on some part of it; never did! sleep or slumber in a house where they taught the Word of God; never did I rejoice at_an evil which happened to my neighbour; and never did Icall any man by a nick-name, given to him in derision or sport.” Pueiusrtc Pouo'rua'rtoN.—At adinner- table a dandy was seated at the top, and an honest plain-dealing farmer. atthe bottom. When the cheese was introduced, the fop in an effected, mincing tone, asked the com- pany whether they would take the cheese, and whether they preferred the pure or impure. On asking the farmer, the old man replied. “ Hang your pure or impure, give me the musty." “ Sir," said the andy. “ I must beg leave to tell you that you have made many insolent speeches during dinner; and si ifI have any repe- tition of your inaolence, I shall place my thumb and finger on each side of your nose, and make a parenthesis of it. ” “ A aren- thesis! shall you,” says the old man, "then I shall put my list on your face, and make a full stop !” Tits Vsnun or vviur ts Common.- Througli the vulgar error of undervaluing what is common, we are apt, indeed, to pass these by as of but little worth. But as in the outward creation, so in the soul, the common is the most precious. Science and art may invent splendid modes of illumina- ting the apartments of the opulent; but these are all poor and worthless compared with the light which the sun sends into our windows, which he pours freely,impartially, over hill and valley, which kindles daily the eastern and western sky; an so the com- mon lights of reason, and conscience, and love, are of more worth and dignity than the rare endowments which give celebrity to it few. Bat-:vi-rv.—Sidney Smith tenderly im- plored every writing man before he put pen to paper to think of the Deluge !—to gaze on Noah and be brief. Mankind, he said, cannot now lounge over a phmphlet for ten years, as they did before their submer- sion, when an avers e life extended to eight hundred years. n the ark moreover, a great deal of matter was crowde into a very little space. Therefore, on all eccouts, gaze on N oah, and be brief. ’ Gomo THE Wuonn Hoasunsn.—What beverage did the officers of the 46th Regi- ment manufacture, and how much of it ?-— They made a but of Perry. [Not bad this, for an out cycIer.] ' An Anxious Student wishes to know if a man's head is anything clearer for having a pain (pane) in it. A vory'honest chap in Boston, who wish- ed to sell his Horse, advertised it as follows:—" For sale, a brown horse, with a Roman nose, in condition, and very fond of travelling—having run away four times within a week !” The sensitive actor who couldn't sit in the same room with atca-urn on account of its hissing, has just been killed with a " burst of applause." The celebrated artist, who crowed so naturally that the sun rose three hours before its time, has recently finished a picture of the moon, that’s painted with such wonderful fidelity to nature that it can't be seen in the aytime. The busybody who ‘spent half his time in icking holes in the costs of his neigh- ours, turns out to be a tailor. The musician who plays the Scotch fiddle has gone into partnership with the dancing- master who teaches the St. Vitus’s dance.- The English lad of fashion, who sent to the l’ishmonger’s or a pair of gutta-percha soles, has been taking her children to Madame Tussnud's to have them properly wusinaled. The young lady who_fancicd cucumbers grew in slices has recently been married to the young gentleman who sent over to St. Petersburg a large cargo of hearthstones for cleaning the stopper of Russia. The old maid who fainted away, because she hoard there was a “ Bath chap” in the house. has since gone raving mad upon being asked by a gentleman at supper " whether she would put her lips to a sherry cobbler." Is a Jew’s eye worth more than his 00 I ' A loinonlsse Irishman was observed one evening sllei a potato into his hot whisky ropl' . thatin for?” " To h n , flavour!” _ a your. whether it's leuisn.e_r potato? it ‘Q. V‘ N 3 ".?d.‘§;..hE.; -.-3;. -«.i-n-n---Sun--w V R. R. R. Highly Important to the Public. The Sick cured on the R. R. R. Theory. T E GREAT REME_DIl:‘.S. ‘ The attention of the public is particelsrl _directcd to the three gzuiek and powerful reniodies iscovered by Radway Co So quick. so powerful» -0, _ tnsl, so safe, so pleasant, are these .l’OtlIOdIB in stopping psln, checking disease, expelling from the human body all feel and corru I huioo"fl. I“ ‘I'- eased and isoneue dapcsits.s reetoriu ‘the week. feeble, a fragile frame. worn out b issues and long sufliiring, to sound _ 0n|lII¢. _il’_||l whoever uses these remsdtes,_nnd becomes familiar with the R. R. R. Theory, _will never need a ph si- cian, unless it is in some critical our tt_:sl case. he R. . R. Rernodlss will never ail—they prove themselves in the worst cases iulees than tisenty-/our The inv' to, the renovate, the _ iilste. y" Ills suflhrinz. pain-stricken hivdlid from the moat tortut' pains in ofeio minutes. They restore t a sick and diseased body to health and longevity. _ _ 'I‘o the low spirited and nervous t_ls_ey impart joy- fnlness. vigor, and a he py low of lplntl. . Tn th ed and in rm, whose constitutions are worn out by decropitude and limbs palsled and feoblod, they impart the elasticity and buoyancy of manhood in its prime. _ 'l'o the young, who, between the period of youth and manhood, outgrow their natural strength, who are afllicted with lsnguor, lsssitude. loss of appetite, gloomy foeli s, dtc., they impart to the recuperative o us it hsalt y regularity of action. _ . . o the though no seeker IlId'V|0l.lll) of pntmal pssaione, who has roasted away his strength in folly and revelry, they check the waste of nionhood, nnd restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. 'l‘o all who safer sin, to all alfiictod with disease, the R. R. R. REM DIES will quickly and effectu- ally free the sufferer from miaer and render the moat wretched capable of enjoying sound health and long I . R. R. R. REMEDIES. The R. R. R. Theory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick. and the protection of the human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. No. l.—RAnvvsir's Rnanr Rni.inr.—F'or the instant Relief of Pain. and quick cure of Jlcute Malad'e No. 2.—Ranw1iv's Rnrrcvsrirtu RIIOLVINI‘. —For the actual cure of all Chronic and Scrqfalous Diseases that have been lingering in the Syslrrn, corrupting the Human Body, for Five, Ten, Twenty, or Flirty Years. No. 8.—RsnwAv'e Rnoui.A'rons.—Fbr restor- ing and regulating to a healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the System. .d mild and efscluol carllturtic. y. ' are you about?” in uired flu. Charley. ' ' lt'sp:peh I am making, ear,” Pot " what are you slicing ." -' What Sure and isn't a llav3ui- R. R. R.-—No. I-RADWAY’S READY RE- LIEF is for the instant reliofofthc sufferer from pain, and to check and arrest the progress of diseases; to disinfect animal, mslarious, and infectious poisons, thus protecting whoever uses it against all poisonous Infection, from Contagion, and from sudden attacks of Cholera, Pneumonia, Shi Fever, Fever and Ague, &c. Likewise for the e ectusl and radical removal of all pains and diseases of the Joints, Limbo, Nerves, &c.. in from five to fifteen minutes. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains, either internal or externnl—Nervons, Neuralgic, Bilioua, or Rheu- matic. A Fixruni: trr rrtn Fansii.ir.—Evcry family should keep a supply of RADWAY'S READ RELIEF in their houses—it is useful in so many’ ailmenta—it is always beneficial; he gursntees it is a sure cure for Cholera, if taken in its first symptoms. If used when violent epidemics prevail, it will save i . R. R. R.-No. 2.—RAnw1tv’s Rnxeovaruao Rnaonvniu-.—We have said that for all chronic complaints, we recommend our RESOLVENT. The RESOLVENT resolves away all diseased deposits that have been lin ering in the system for ' EN, TWENTY. or FOR Y YEARS. _ Ever person who has been troubled with an com- plaint or years, will require the RESOLVE T to ensure a perfect cure. I‘he action of the RESOL- VENT is directed first to the ahsorbents, stimulating them into action; and, secon tot , w 'c It dopurstea by its slterstive action over the glands the liver, pancreas, kidneys, o., (which are the sewers that nature has established for purifying the bl You will, after this description, we ho , appreciate the name we have given to the aecon of R. . R. REMEDIES OF RENOVATING v- 3" O RESOLVENT. It resolves away diseased deposits; it purifies the blood, and rcuovates the svstem. Tumors are removed and discussed by its operation; Chronic Swelliiigs are dissipated; Nodes are softened and melted away. The most loathsome Skin diseases disappear under its action; Scrofulous constitutions are soon amended, and the disease checked wherever it has attacked the system. Syphilis. with all its horrible train of conccmitnnts. here End a certain and infallible cure; and Consumption, too, ollon finds its master. For Chronic D s is. RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVI'1§Iris not only an efl'ec- tual, but quick cure. Bnoivcrtt'rss.—Wo know of no remedy, nor of any treatment that will so uickly and elfectusll cute Bronchitis as the RESO VENT. It is in a I old Chronic cases where RADWAY‘S RENOVAT- ING RESOLVENT will be most up reciated. Its Procrcutios Poiosr.—Msrri persons. who are not blessed with ofl'spring. if the difioulty arises Irom imperfect organs and ineompetoncy, will find i he R . R. Resolvsnt of great benefit. DYIPIPIIA. We-rnn Bnasir.—Thisdistroesiog disorder is generally the result of a low grade ol Chronic inflammation of the Stomach. The tient, who generally fools well enough when the stomach is empty, is slflicted with the most distressing symp- toms on takin f Water Brash oructations, with burning sensation, heart burn, pain at pit of stomach. &.c. This disease is general y accompanied with costive bowels. Tans-risnrr-r.—Resolvent three times per day after meals. dessert spoonful. One Regulator on going to bed at n‘ ht, to keep the bowels open and regular. When the Heart Burn is very distressing. a dose of the Relief taken in water will promptly relieve it. The public may rely upon an efeotunl cure of the following diseases by using the Renovating Ro- eo ent:- Ohrontc Rhsusiottest, fitllors, Ulcers, er a. Skin Diseases. Glandular Sisslltngs, , Hip Diesuree, Hacking dry Cough. Ikinole Coutptodnte, cancerous Me ‘ ns, t, 8 iii: coin nts. Rtckete. Bleeding oftho . saunsmi. s to, ster ssh. Bronchitis, Tic Doloroas. Consimtpllol. White Sicelllngs. Lleer oivipleint. R. . I.-No. |.—Ranwss'e Rnouns-rons. -THE 1‘ III) GREAT IEDICAL DISCO- VERY OP RADWAY I (X)—0ne Regulator Pancreas to a bee y and lnrmonicus discharge of It’ functions we will insure a pleasant dischsrg: from the bowels at a regular period of time y Peer to air will plrgo e eerlnionioee heaters from the all tary liri-'en-ran-r -ro Pint. ‘Psnnns.-—Bvsr‘ one w ho hshlt of taking pills will flail AD- tb insetplosmnt safe _ ho is In t WAY’! REOULNIORS efictssl regulator of the Dowele. Llvev. the tacit GINA!!! Nlllllh $003 in me. . thoronglilywll corrupt and . sien easel. One of RADWAY'S REGULATORS is superior in poiutof medical and ethcscy._“lo III of the most popular and best approved Cethsrttc Pills- All Purgstive or Cathsriie Pills _nrs made from the crude materials of their com ion: the inert and active principles are couibiu _ are made up efihla cotutnel IIIIP. 00 “Ill 0|! .0 Ill ' la the tient has to swallow, all the really and truly medical virtues of the same wou not make more than two pills. Every. chemist well known that out of the crude nieterts of dip“. roots. herbs, barks, plants, Sta. those is only a yie _ ofone tenth I‘ modfcal virtue. We seriously believe that more deaths are caused by overloading the system with useless hyaic than from disease. No more medicine should be given to n tient than what is necessary to produce the desir effect, and to ovorlc_ad i_he system with useless drugs is not only chsckin the action of active virtues, but is lufl_ioti_ug serious is ur upon the already shattered constitution. _ _ _ R. R. R. Remedies are bosod_upon_ this principle —there is as much difl'erenco, in point of strength and oflicacy, between Rodicoy's Regulators and all other Oathsrtic Pills, as there is between quinine and comtnon bark, or morphine and opium. RADWAY’S REGULATORS, therefore, ..srs the best pills for the sick to take, one being sutlicient in all ordinary diliicultiee, and two possessing a greater and better power than any six of the most ap- proved pills known. RsovvAv's Rnoons-rons are a certain cure for Costivenese, Indigestion. Liver Complaint. Kidney Complaint, Jaundice, choc. Nervousness, Melancholy. Diseases oftho Bladder. I"neai.n Dir- ricut.'rins.-Leiichorrhma, Fleur Albus. Whites, and Irroguliirities of all kinds. Brsrous Disnssns. —-Bile on the Stomach, Bilious Colic, Enlargement of the spleen, and all Chronic Aflbotione of the Liver null Kidneys. RADWAY'S REGULATORS are most carefully spared from extracts and gems of trees, plants, roots, and herbs. There are no 'lls in use that will act upon the Liver. Pancreas, wele, the Sdlivsry Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly and so ofl'ectually as the R. R. REGULATORS. o pills can be taken for any len th of time with the same safety to the constitution; or, instead of debilitating the system by powerful and drastic purging, they act pleasantly upon the bowels. and impart strength to every nerve and tissue oftho b . - One of the IlEGUly.ATORS, taken on goin to bed, will insure a regular and healthy discharge rom the bowels in the morning. In cases where eight or ten of the common pills are nod for free evacuations, two or three of the REGULATORS are suflicient. LOMEL or other poisonous drug enters their composition- they are entirely vegetable. 'l‘ney are peasant to take. elegantly coated with a medicinal urn, are perfectl tasteless, and free from small. o person will fee any dies reoablo symptoms from taking a dose of REGULATORS. ‘E CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready Rcliefin the market; the labels tire very-similiar to the labels on the genuine. Purchase only of authorised agents, and inquire of the person you urchase from if they know it to be genuine. If you c not find relief from pain in fifteen minutes. send us the label of the bottle on purchase. and inform us frxni whorayou purcha . A . 0 s 162 Fulton street. New York. W. R. WATSON . Agent for Prince Edward Island. Silent orrow. CERTAIN HELP. Jl/‘urnerous Ezlrsordinory, Jlnalomicol, Explo- natory Coloured, Engrarvings. In St‘: Languages. Fifty-third Edition. Price 2:. lid. in is sealed envelope through all Booksellers‘ or sent post free from the .dutho_r,for 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL JDVISER on the phy- sicsl docs of the system produced by delusive excesses, nfection. the effects of climate, &.c.; with remarks on the treatrnetfl practiced by the Author with such unvarying success, since his settlement in this country. R as for self-treatment, (to. By WALTER DE ROOS, M.D., 86. Ely Place, I-Iolborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from 11 till 4. Sundays ox- cet . gold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Watt, ll. Elm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, West- morelnnd-street, Dublin; and through all others Dr. D: Roos, from long practical experience in the tnost celebrated institutions of this country and the continent. has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology. and general treatment of the disorders referred to in o above work.end hav- ing devoted l|lI'IIll(Il¢I almost exclusively to this use‘ of diiesses. he is ennblod confidently to undertake their removal in as short stime as is consistent with safety. Pnnaons in ‘All! ran-r or run Wonus, may be successfully treated by forwardi a correct detail of their case. with a remittance for sdicines, dtc. which will be returned with the utmost deepatch, and secure from observation. The CO.N'CE.N'TR.dTED GUTTE VI VJE, or Vegetable Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on S rmatorrhrna, Ncrvonsnoss. Weak- ness, Lasguor, w Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or Business, 'I‘imidity, Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flstulsncy, Shortness of Breath,Cough, Asthma. Consumptive Hnbiie. Diriiness of Sight, Dinninoss, Pains in the c. . Their almost marvelous power in removing contu- minntious. Secondary s mptoms, Eruptions. Sore Throat, Pains in the ones and Jbiuts, Scurvy, Scrofuls, and all other impurities. must he felt to be believed. «ts. 6d.; Ils.; a 88s. per bottle. The £5 Packages, by which £1 lie. are saved: and the £l0 packs as, by which aetill greater an‘ is effected. wi be sent from the htahliehmeut only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. PJIIJVS in the B101. CR1 VEL, LUMB4. G0, RHEUMATISM, GOUT. Indigestion, Bile, Flatulsncy, Headache. Jlftrcousness. De- bflily, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys,- stricture, tire. THE COMPOUND RE.N‘.dL PILLS. as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) iiidlcstes. are the most safe and emcacioue remedy for the above dau- fisrous complaints, Discharges of any ' , and iseaseeofihe Urinary Or _ne general . which if naleeted, frequently result it stoneia t e b or, a all eriri:,peinfuldoath, They agree with the most do icat atoaao . ptr ii thedudigestive or na, incr t ap tie, m a coral berth, and elect aIi.nre wbon"o.t'her rnslcinee have utterly felled. Price 4s. 0d., lls., O Ila. per Box. through all Medloloo Vendors. = C I avsiw '.so.u.:v*sr the misisuatattu. of spurious or other articles by iuiprioei Vendors. one thereby obtain a tor . rolect the PUJLIC sgsfnst Illillfgr He] ' ‘e Bee. on listeners have directed the isords " as.-ran 0 w Du Roos. Louoosr." to be printed in ishlte letters on thsltssip qflsed to the shoes. to l_m'tets .iehlch. tsfeleny. ‘ Sold by Von Leeqy, loll Bessel. 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OR SALE—Gnovna Isnsieo, situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from Princetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- ing station is unequalled in this Island.—baving a sulhcisut depth of water on one side for vessels of lar o burthen, and being entirely free from drift sand. n indisputable Title will be given; and for further srticulars, apply to War. Foncsn, Esq., Char- otteiown. \ April 22, I854. (Iiew. tf) FOR ALE. NEW Carding Machines. Machine Cards, Combs, Crank Plates, Wool Pickers, dim, and patent Power 'I‘rennuil Machines. All orders puuctually attended to. Address Jo n Morris & Son, Sackville, County of Westmoreland. New Brunswick, or Mr. David Stewart. Charlottetown. ' Lumber; Lumber; Lumber; LWAYS on hand, and for sale, a uiiiiiity of l, I}, and 2-inch Pine, More antable and , DEAI. ENDS, 3x-t, Ssh, 816, and 8x1sawn SCANTLING, hewn Scantlin and Studding, Shingles and Bitch Bark. all of whic may be had on up lication at the Lumber Yard of the Subscriber. Illorth-East end of the Wesleyan Chapel. BERTRAM MOORE. FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head o Prince Street, formerly the site of the ptiet Che I, fronting ioo foot on Euelou Street. and 194 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- ablo situationsin the suburbs for a ntleman’s resi- denco. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, to. apw tqi POPE June 8. FOR SALE. BEAUTIPULLY situated HOUSE and IDT, on the North side of Hilleborough Square. For further particulars, apply on the Promises to RICHARD SMITH. October 4. entf ' or ulo. A PREEIIOLD PROPERTY of 50 Acres of Land, situate on the Princetown Road, ll miles from Charlottetown; isio sores cleared _and ready for the plough; there is s Dwelling House and Barn on the Premises. 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On hand a FEW FIGURE and BILLET HEADS, Great George Street near the Catholic Chippel. GEORGE MILLNER. Sheep Skins, Butter, Wool,, dtc. HE Spbscriber will pay the highest market pr'ce '3 ' I B woot.. SHEEP .'.a'i.’Arlii"iii'liN§. U“ m‘ ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown, June 6th, I854. 9m World's Fair . PRIZE MEDAL SOAPSI / "K. THE HIGHEST _PREMIUM V HAS BEEN awarded by the Mechanic's Fair, Boston; American Institute, New v and Perfumery. manufacture every variety of Toilet Soups unequalled and of the highest and most admit-. ed perl'utnes-- Cytlieriau Cream of Soup, for Ladies. Psnariston Shaving Cream. Psnariston Shaving Rolls for Travellers conve- nience Military Shaving Soap. Iliglily perfumed Brown Windsor. White Windsor and Toilet Cake Soap. Mrs, Pnrtington's Toilet Sou . This beautiful 'l‘OlI.ET SOAP, possessing in its composition the combined virtues of the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, piurif and perfume, is by permission dedicated to re 'tirtin ton by her obd’t servt's. oston, anuary, I85-t., Beck at C0, Mrs Parlinglon lo the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— The education of your beautiful and flagrant soup to me, use mnrk ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soup, [must say that I never made any half as good and I will recom- mend it to my oung freinds all over the world for their tviilight tn lea. her Ru-rir it Pan-rtiro-roir. Boston, Jam, 1854. mark. LID, Extract Perfumes for the Handkerchief-which, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- nounced by Chemists and those who have tested them to be superior to the best imported article. Purljled Oz-Murrow with E2. qf Rosemary,- for preserving and dressing the Hair. This article isso prepared as not to become rancid, and is free alter being put on the hair from all disagrsahle odor. For preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald places appear, and causing it to retain beauty and itstre to old a s-— Dr. Adam's Colcasiin Anibrn,—An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it possesses for the purposes intend Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR 'I‘IIE TEETH. Experience has proved that the most eflicscious to remove the nnimalculn from the ’l‘eeth is a paste chemically prepared in con and to meet the wants use who refer clean lh Paste an article that has achived the highest enconiurns from scientific Dentists and Physicans. Iellys, etc, etc, which will be found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. Also—Boston Chemical Washing Poto- d‘cr—admired because it makes washing easy and p asant. D. Taylor, jun. & Co. 20 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxistsrna Also, sold by W. R. Wsrsorr. .I_una 88. Gm PROOLAMATION to run - Good People of P. E I. PROBABLY there is note family in your Province but what some members of it are more or less efllictod by Humours or Chronic Atfectione. As a remedy for these various complaints. there are nuino- rous prepsrations brought into the market, but all of them of little or no good. But there is a dieccvo which has recently been made in chemical anal s that is wonderful in its operation. It has been ong enough tried rid we have proofsullicierit to satisfy —-ell from men holding the highest oflloee the poo is of the United States can give—that the medic no will do just what it is recomins It is noc-ron Hsnsrs-oil's Vnarrsnun Ttiscrunn. The ino- dicins is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without in'urioue consequences. By a wise choice and combination of some of the best of each class of tvo, sirriplo remedies. it fully roaches elltho essential organs of the human system and there it has proved itnelfoo effectually curative of the witoi.n IOUND ch oftonic affections. ‘ oer two million .botIlse hues been sold in the ~ 0 north and iaest during the lost flee years. Three to live bottles is warranted to care the worst case of Rheuinetlein. ‘Two bottles will check the worst case of Dyspep- ua. Three bottles are warranted to cars the severest ones of Erysipilus. Five to sight bottles will cure the worst caseet‘ Srro/‘ale. . ' One to two bottles h guarrsutood to euro the worst kind of Pint as on the Face. _ - - wo tot res bottles is warranted to ears the worst case of Ring Worm. Three bottles are a certain remedy for the Piles. Five bottles will cure the worst case ol Gout. Three to flvo bottles has never failed to cure of Liver complaint. ' the worst cases of Cough. Concern tioa. General Debiliiy, Asthrns. &c.. e a sinus Mnnicisrn it has no superior. We could give hundreds cases when the cores were truly wonderful, but we r not all to a pamphlet and read the hundreds certificates of it cures Price .l,Oo per bottle. General A t hr P. E. I., W. R. WATSON. Sold also by . W. IKINNER. Waurso no ’I"t!ni.ciuisi: the Nina. and . liussefsvesselltein isotosoc'l'eee Ihhlo hr the Cceetleg Trade. ’ “ H. was PQOIOO. WW‘ " iivitiv noose. JUST RECEIVED a large so y at‘ IIYMN jIl.fllthoChI:|O; ' Also Cooking Es-tracts. for flavoring Pastrys, '