r . -.‘ .10 _' ' “I. a. goat lustre: lieepe his wife ii:'t'ly.euwho'lie- ' Pm unoeoeeeur - O r. {......il;is who will tell lilo win all he knows. ‘ ~ 1 "rats: that iaore -r~«fioa'Ih“e"&rty inducer of a nmenaa beluga has pa _ . V1311. Psiacuseaou Cars Sui-ausunru. A new ognpggiriuhuhtely been invented by losers. Wlaiwarter and Gerslieiin,_ of Vienna, for the purpose of supersedirig ‘the ordinary percussion caps, sand, in many instances, the gunpowder charge also. The most prominent feature of itgegggim primers, as the composition is called, are the absence of a metallic coat or cover, and their uniform explosive mm, the rriaterials being of such a nature that, after a detonation, no residue whatever is left behind. The rliiiterinll which foriu the new coiisposiiioo are fiilinitiating mercury, chlorate of potash, and sulphide of antimony, the dangerous properties of which ingredients are dimin- ished by the application of collodion, which is used as a cement, and it is ilie ingenious employment of this substance which constitutes the chief peculiarity of the invention. Tit: Mouioirs.-—lf recent accounts from Great Salt Lake City be not ex- agerated, Mormonism is working its own cure. That which persecution failed to. do in Illinois, and which the constitution and laws of th ' aited States have not reached in the $.y.Mouniaius, internal dissension seeeis in a fair way to accum- plisli. 'l‘he community oftlie Latter Day Saints is a house divided against iisell} and it cannot stand.-—li isa wonder that -ii has not ere this shown symptoms of decay. ‘With no evil or moral code for their guidance and government, bttt what ‘is ,based upon the pretended revelations of a gross imposter, it is re- markable that so large a body of people slioultl have remained so long subject to this base delusion. Internal dissensions these tiiipor ' tiaally skilled are now prevalent in Uinlt,tind threaten to scatter the Saints as wide and as coin- plctely its the confusion of tongues did the , builders of Babel. ! INDIA Runui-tit Ti:r:1'ii.—'l‘he Scieiiii- fic American says that this article, in the form of purified white lndiit Rubber, has i been patented in England for making artificial teeth, gutns, and palates. It adds :—* The adhesion is complete, it can be moulded with perfection to suit every inequality of the gums and teeth, and supplies nu artificial periosteum,aa it were, to the teeth, when they become painfull by the wasting away of the gum. Ad- tltfll to these is the elasticity of the mate- ri:il which completely obviates the incon- vuniences that arise from any motion with artificial teeth made by other means.” According to Hunt's Merchants‘ .\lti;~.;azine, the amount of money circulat- ‘i..t... M‘l)onald, ii.-q. ing in the United States is $292,477, 257, being $13 for each inhabitant. It was Sill in 1826 and in l836; atid in l830 only $2 20. Bsmiviouit IN COMPANY.-—0n the sub- ject of behaviour in company, Legh Rich- tnond gave the following excellent advice to his daughters: “Be cheerful, but not gigglers. Be serious, but not (I Be coinmunicative, but not forward. Be kind, but not servile. Beware ofsilly, thought- less speeches; although you may forget them, others will not. R.ememberGod’s eye is in every place, and hi can in every company. Beware of lcvity and familiarity with young men; a modest reserve, wtttli- ont affectation, is the only safe pa h. Court and encourage serious conversation with those who are truly serious and con- vcrsible : and 0 not o into valuable com- puny without endeavouring to improve by the intercourse permitted to you.--Nothing is more unbecoming, when one part of a company is engaged in profitable and in- to-resting conversation, than that another part should be trifling, giggling, and talk- ing comparative nonsense to each other." An Alderman once called upon Dr. Fran- cis, when the following dialogue took place: " Doctor I have a strong tendency to the griittywhat ehall Ido to arrest it?” “ Take a bucket of water and ii ton of anthracite, three than a vveelt."-—“ How P" “Drink tho former and carry the latter up three airs of stairs.” We have not heard that re needed advice allerwards. A Gardener in New York has succeeded in ‘ ' a variety of the Praric Rose, as fragrant as the old Damask Rose. This will be highly esteemed. Johnson says he never was in a tight place but once, and that was when he ha a mad ball by the tail. Had he held on, it wouldvlhave drug ed him to death over a irtublsfb-field, whie if he had not held on the orlvterwould have turned round and gored him to death. The question now is, which did Johnson do-hold on or let go! ,, It would require several horses to draw all the strings of e piano-forte to concert ' ,,«lhe strain upon them, when in perfect "being about seven toes. ihevescstotears ,wbeeseiue- osdhllld us. ltdailr'esgeoevallyevlWl|iIII"l|l0- . use he lee astral. iusny I And would‘ . Mechanics, Gt Monu- taotur CPU- “50. II IPWWD PRIZES. C450. OLUME IX of the HCIEJVTIFIC I-313!”- Ji‘ conoiencea on the nth of Eleptuiiilum It is chief! duvoied to the advsneiiiiieot of the lube- resis of colonies. Iiiustorl. .UuIIIfI¢¢It’0'I. In‘ Farmers, by the diffusion of ulefll lIMvIl0tll0 Ill!” ' tiint branches. It is edited Illtlll prac- iu the arts and .‘I':|.I‘Ce‘I.“ widely re- «irded as a sound and able uracil. Nearly all the aauaucl Parui-rs which issue weeltly from the Paslus Orricit: are li.i.i1_si-as-ruii wins I Euuuavtsros.andihet.‘i.aiats titsllilie I'A’l‘lN1‘I . an i-slid in its columns ; thee rnekiug thoqiuper a perfect Bciuirristc urn Ilaciuiricai. I'iNCY- caerania for future as well as present reference. ‘lie Sctuirrivrc Assuuicasi is very ostensizzly . 'l circulated--its circulation in the Volume use‘ i 18,000 copies It I I form for bind- lh‘g; aacli viilutiiti contains Sszvlualo liuunauit Esioaavusoa and over Petra llulousiu lhtoss Ileading Matter, with an Index. _'Iliu prulicul s-scripts alone are worth to any fiiiiiily much more than the eubaaiptiou gvlee. ‘ _ The Pahlishsrs afar the following valuable prises for the largest list of subscribers out in by the In January rioxt:—fll00 will be given for the largest liit; $75 for the second; $50 for the third; .545 for the fourth ; 840 for the 5th; {#85 for the Bib; 930 for ilie 'ltli ; 825 for the 8th ; $20 for the 9th : $15 for the loth ; sin for the Iltb ; so for the I2ih. 'l‘liu cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor, immediately after Jtinuiiry lat, ISM. _ 'l‘:iuss :-—One copy one yetit, $2 ; one copy six Isiflllllll, $I ; ROCXLIN FULLING MILL. 7 VIIE Subscribers. in returning thanlts to the public 1 of l’. E. Islutid for the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful ai- tcmion to the wants of their customers, to meet u cnntittutince of their favour. The following are the prices, in Nova Scotia t‘urr.vnit_v : rd d I"ulliu oiil , r a . 4 Do.‘ and hlilf reusing. 6d o. full dressing, falling and Dyeing Black, Brown, Olive-green, Ulive-brown, and Carbon, 8d per yard. ' Ud I. d . and full dressing, do. Is Bottle and Invisible Green dyed tiud fulldressed. 2s lld WOJl!EJi"S IVE./IR. Brown, dyed and pressed per yard , 6d e do do r n . . Women's Wear pressed only, per yard, 25d Dyeing Scarlet, per lb. 2s tid. No additional charge for carriage. R. 81 A. l"ll.ASEll. Aus:N'rs-Cliarloltotoivn, Mr. D. Stewart, St. l-‘.h-tmur's Mr. N. J Brown. (irttnd River, Lot 55, White Sands, Mr. Glover. Murray llnrboiir, Mr. John Hyde. ' Rocklin, Middle River, Pictou, N. 8. July 18th, I853. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under‘ the Patronage of His Excellanty Sir uxairnszst llaiviriiaaraiv, riig GEORGE LORD, begs leave respectfully to inti- » mate to his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the Vszrutixraitv Luvs, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir Ai.i:xAivm: Ilnatsivuxuazv, ' . After ii successful practice of 27 years—l4 in Eng- land and I3 in Atiicrica—iti tlio cotirse of wlticli he has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many valuable Hoasics and Co\\‘e; he hopes Iliitt, in now soliciting ti reason! of Pvuuc PATRONAGI, he may be per- mitted to any that he considers himself to be its well quiiliti--d to prescribe Mcnicurzs and preform Uruiui-rioivs. intlic capacity ofa Hons: nttd Cow l)oc1 mi. as tiny individual who has ever practised in thtit lime lll iliis Colony ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may confidently look forward to it renewal of ‘tho; patronage wbiclt he formerly enjoyed in this Is- iin . Rsisiimivcc-—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, \Vnter Street, Charlottetown. II:rI‘.ns:.!tCI.—llIessrI. Deelirisay & Co. Apeilie. caries‘ "till. At the Depot ofthe Royal Agricultu- ral Society. June llltli. I853. The snI»jai'nr¢l is a copy of the Crrlijicals which Mr. Lord has received from His Excellency. Gloiw I‘. Loni, has attended, and prescribed for some of my Cattle nt Government House Farm, he hits done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. . lnrrvastaraiv. Lt. Governor. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! IIE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, I"act.ory,8teum- bout, I"erry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells, with the best description of Hun ings. These Bells are made from the but etoc , and the small sizes undergo the sage process in manufactur- ing iia Cbiircli Bells An experience ofihirt years, with it great man recent improvements, an an en- tirely new tneth of casting. enables us to obtain the most tllelntllolll tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Niturly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Fountlr t, which is the best evidence of their eu- peritirity. lVe have fifteen Gold and Silver uiediile at our office, which were awarded for Ilia " beat Belle for unnoroustiese and purity of tone." We tiy parti- culiir attention to the gettin up Peale or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished y us. Our establishment is aoniigti me to the Erie and Champlain Canals. and Rsilrontlu running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Tlieotloliies, &.e., for sale, of superior vrorlimansliip. All cutnmiinicstions, either by mail or otherwise will have immediate attention. A \tENl-‘.El.Y'8 SONS West Troy. N. Y., March, I858. " Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at Geo. T. Hasuard's Book and Sta- tionery Store. in Just Published. ’lhe British North American GEOGRAPHICAL PE. Price with 7 Maps Is. Cd.; without Maps Is. 7 Ills PRIMER contains all the matter in Cham- ber's Geographical Primer, with the addition efitie reeeet census, and more full descriptions or North America. It contains alsoll more maps, so arranged as not is be liable to tear, and is approved and reoonirnendad b the Board of Education. GEORGE ' . lI“ZAID. Queen's Square. Tw tvetreee Brothers’ Useful Economical Preparations. IIVHEIR British ir.m.tT. Creaiu, at ca. Their laelaeeeble l-‘iirniiiirs Polish. at N. Their Uririvalled Metal Paste, atfldt . Their lneornpslable ladle Rubber_Ilee_klag, Id. It . - 'l'li':ii l-lellefgant Dell~eha Olauflks Illed, at fl. Their itipsrior Glass qsere tiles, '""" V " lleiv0ll,aed.l'sssade tisamtar. II C‘. X“. 2 4 - H" 'v-3° -. ti 5» A" ‘ V V‘ .. {Kr 3" . , t HASZAR ‘ ' ., g‘ V ‘V, .. A A‘, l udo :- ‘ . I ‘ ‘ : ' " Ruaoavun. That is $51‘ A. ‘IN - lltan-ia_sa)tis ‘nisiruetadt‘atsOu___fis" , I ats‘eahuusfortbe " I0 IDD I30. I e _ P‘ ’0vdse , i. ii. coorils. s-.1. Charlottetown. Ilarch 11. I858. TO LICENSED TEACHIRI. I V ANTED a District Teacher of the Iret Claae , for the Sisiihops and Cuvabesd District- hAu experienced person will God it to his advantage I to app to , JAM CURTIS LAWDO J has fld, I838 i ‘B'3lez'%:i'n‘Ql.*p'3‘n£l'5'n‘}mm i “A w W. H. hsv'ngpasa6uallyeeleetedtblsIeek,wuuld‘fll‘ attfiuteevanfitfln 2 ‘ ‘t new irli-resins sou. unites’ nss'sau§f.siL’us, fau’_a‘¥‘s.s, ma. _ soits, raucous, eeruvs-rs, uiainisuar, &..ot.,_f; ‘g_ -3.‘. .4 large selection grand atom. DosslI'tu._C'osslaieus.1lessds, W ,1‘ LINEN Goons on ALL DESCRIPTIO “s. B¢0UCfll“t'P¢l,¢IllDlt'yOl'f&t-IVfAdlDt'll'lAll[W\“,_ i lth harl'l .W-H-bop ‘M =°~==--'=- ---‘*-=='~'=-=~=~ J is-i. IO l \ ‘II. II. I PRIVATE LIIONC 3, N0 _ IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE iis: Subscriber having been for several Tun 1'8.N'.d.NT8of1‘uossae Ilsa-rit tins- hlm |r_ ii_ mv|N(3_ km,‘ 3,‘. munm our ad in but Blil . l"laliiug. and - “ .dI-AlD.LE-eq..tIII .‘ for aiiinl Luasoiia la the Fallen Lasi- "" no 1 °l""l‘l“"' °"."°l°”“" an” ' “m “I. l" ‘M’ lint "' 39 UUAGI to -rive small Puivarl CI-AIOII. will be .°' l I"“°'°°‘ "PW" . ' " |. rk:.:"'”.h“ l""'l"' ‘nil’ ""9." ‘I0 Iiiippy in being enrly eoasslisd ns,g¢r|..',;|,.3,. r,,_ in that line. and is notify his friends and the to is y t_ tot , he 3.1.], .1535.‘ .. tniitioti iiiid rct-.4-ptiuii. ‘I “'39- lb“ In '‘ '''|§"'C P" ""°" r°' ‘ "C" "°.'_'' '“ 3"" ‘DO: Ci..iea Roost-—iiver the Book-store of Mr. G. T. “u "'°"‘“l“'d,d ll'“""-' ‘hit [W ‘.9 P - HEATH HAVIIAAND. ll.usAnii,t1u:s'.rt's SQUARI. "ll “‘°"“"l""'q P"'°" "M397 7"" 5 Vllll -00- I. 20,}, g,,‘,,,,_ 1553 grdurs, the f|t'|_lloAW ng geetleineu have kiadly oeueaut- QIOVI HUM. Nov. IO. I888. to status is geats:—- ‘ ""' ”’ ‘ ""' " "" Captain It s-ituwsosi, eftlis ltaaaier ‘lose.’ OPIDIICI R800!- Ic(I§:IfiI9lsN$ls(1. Cases Mr’ G.‘ T‘ h""”' phI'|°““°''' "3 TAG-as u Cain“ ‘W “h P‘ ‘h ix/I.’ for Young .'lleii.—' ‘erms, lfla. 6d. per quarter. Elnplwn 'hh’l?;‘“" T"':'h' ,5 in “fit: ,':,:?::‘,‘.m:.- 6;" hi“! 1 .7 lh l5d‘nP0i“tr]:I'tI:"o°N CL“. for yon‘ ha“. '' Nicuotks Cii'r's‘a’d.s..I?ll.-ail”. I:I'-me" . A“l- 34- '53- ' P‘. . ' B f d ' ' ,diiIie ' lsul|d( l - A l"'“' '°' 8°" '" '0" P" ‘l"""' IIIIfo6Il.l|‘ItO:“0,I’ C‘iI‘f::¥;':.tIOIlVOfm(‘;'IIfI0llOl:W|:. THE PIALIIST ’ orsIss_wliers,wi pt’oInpll.l”.Od w_tI*bfl.lI*rl':‘ltNI UB8£k::(§EiluVEl)i. stbggpuou '1'. llaanagrs . . 1'0-Tics’ :I'I‘.;:I:liO'.Vl‘l'l.I'l').O"I.::Ol°|fl:lb. yiu‘ee.t.eiIl'.ld.ueIsed.' ." Edition of Wdtte’s"IIyni:i:ss.uaud ..l.|tuTIh: tu ' “*6.E'.!’.:'iI:-""u":I.'.'3l..':2f.':.?“'3r"l't';‘3'1"l‘l.'t{ ctlluu-as‘ -Nut-In £i:rtw---- , "' "" Square. ‘IMIOII. Esquire. and An-riiua llxstnI_ii- A‘ M, ‘LAD or .0. ‘ u d. ’l‘RAY_l-ID from the Bubeovibufe prenieee. host aim, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving "E2" “rd Jnpuuntnm E, “.{':: S the iniddle of May last, a dark fig‘. caug- Executore and 'l‘riisiees named and appointed in and by ilie last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. hlerchiirit, deceased to cpllect all De 0 belonging to said lstuie situate therein. All so indebted to the Estate of tliofiaid Gilbert sudd- sou, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and ilioss persons who me in possession of any part of such Lundaand Premises, are required to make an itiittiediutc and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as 'I‘reit seers. JOHN L0 GWORTII. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1858. Oharlottetown Races for 1853 ! 7 ‘Ill-‘. RACES will ialte place on the usual course, Saint Peter's Road, on the nth and 21th days ufSl.~‘.P'l‘Ei\lBER. A 'I‘iiinn Muariwo of Sulscrlbers and friends to the CH.1RLOTTI3TOWJV" C S, will take plttce at the Globe Hotel on TIIURSDAY evening the lat September, at 8 o'clock precisely, for the pur- pose ofchooaing Stewards and transacting other neces- sary business coimcctetl the-revi-iili. . ll. entlcmen favourable to the Races will ' find the list opened for Subscriptions tlicreio, at the ore of the Royal Agriciiltiirul Society, at tlte Victoria Hotel, the Globe Hotel, and ut the Drug Stores of W. R. Warsaw mid Janus Gu.i.io.ut. I llitlt ugust, lOb8. (All the Papers.) I}. 74. Steiii‘iiot'~.FIllori, arrived on Mondit , in cit- ’ pccttition oflltidingfiha I’riitct'loti here. 8 e sailed again yr-sterility. “ , The Stunner Enterprise. arrived yesterday with I it plcnsure party from Iichlbucto. l .._..._ -..__.___— ... t ‘ to Debtors. ! V-[Vlll-‘. SI misc being about to leave the Island l for it short time, requests ull persons indebted to Iiiiii, by itote of hand. bank account, or otherwise, to call and settle their respective accounts on or before the First day of b'apleutber rtr.rl. All ac- coutits not settled by that time will be placed in the hands of tin Attorney for collection. . THOMAS BROYDRICK. August 4, ID“. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FRO“ I773 to l8b|,botli years incluaive—2 vols. Royal 8 vii., with a co ions Index; published under an Act of the Colonial egislnture, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be ltud at the Book- sioreo G. T. HASZARD. MONEY O LEND. 4 NQUIRE atthg Oflce ofCiuui.:s Pauruii, Esq. , Charlottetown. February I, I863. Harper's Magazine for August. SPLEN DID NUMBER, JUST R ECEIVED at Gun. '1‘. ll1iasl\s.n’s Book Store. ' TO LET, IN HASZ./IRD’8 BUILDIJVG5. POWNAL STRICT, NEAR Till WIAIF. No. 2, CELLAR KITCHEN. Parlor, I B ellsr BE ROOM up stairs, Garret Bed o Garret No. 9, l~‘RON'l‘ Room and a Cellar. —AL8t)- ./1 STJBLE well fitted up for 8 Horses and I Cows, with a spacious left over it. A large CARRIAGE HOUSE. attached to the Stable, with lliirnass Rooms, and a large Granary. over th . For terms and particulars, apply at Hazard’: Gazelle Odice. FOR BRISTOL. A- NEW BARQUE, launched on the 6th inst., will sail for BRIITOL, on or about the 80th inst. She can accumu- dste a few Cabin passengers, ifapplica- tion be made early to JAMES YEO. Port Hill, Aug. 8, I858. ' FOR PASSAGE. THE New Clipper Dr’ MARIA, 890 Tons Register, Jesus oasar.i.. Mas- ter, will sail for Liverpool on or before the sour August; has good unanimo- passengers. Applylo ties Was. WELSH. FOR DUBLIN. Tlllt‘. New loin. PENNIE. Ill) Tune Register, J. Wuaxs, Master, will sail for the ahevaiport on or liefiw-u the let September. or Freight or Passage apply to Jul IO. IOII. War. wsistl. sronsne wasrmn. TWENTY-POUR at-air GOOD ffllfgglfl wanted. Loss or: . 'f'.l, " JI- Yeseete abated. wlirrrso 10 CHARTER, rnrs Plllllnl. from 00 to 00 tons easli various Ag. to M!!! N. IIAIRII it t id. it its -' i..'l'l...i"l...’.t".I'r._'I.. ..t.a.'.. i..'i.l .'£"3.l.i'i'ii.."nI's' i:iii'i.i'°tii'.‘:i.ii'i.i.i';’li‘:ii‘ird:a" imw""°' ‘I ll" Leonard Scott: I. Oos.’ British re:-io'£i'i'§s'i' Publications. ‘ORWARDED b mail. under the provisions of E the late Post Law, at aieraly nominal sggnt John 3.1. st‘b1..‘ A. CUMMING. Veteiluaryigur ', 3.. [Q 8 tedio- Ir_Il"I|I.llliIl0 to '-Irties lisving pose o .i the is a nut to o nase Saleflublglyhou of ‘I vr:‘|,lnba liapt at I v- rates. 1. Tlie London Qiiortsrly Resists ( Conurralivs). 2. The Edinburgh Rselsie ( Whig). 8. The .Mirtli Britta! Review (Iii-as church). 4. The Westminster Revises (Librrnl). 5. Blot.-lrwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory). preinieee next the Catholic Square, St John; where Horses . ld on comiviieii 'l‘hese Reprints have been in successful operation .7’ . . ‘ or '° in this country for tieeisly years, and their eir W3:’:'::::“h::i:;ll'I‘;::_l:;:'°‘;dMPl:l::.:":.;': culaiion is constantly on tliu increase, rvotvvithstsriiling the competition they encounter from American peri- odiculs ofa similar class, Ill'.I from the numerous Eclertics and Mugsairiea made up of selections from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly ihe_liigli estimation in which they are held by the intelligent rcuditig public, and iilfordl a guarantee that they are e-titbliiihed on a firm basis. and will be gttlnllntlcd without interruption. Althou h these works are distinguished by the political s indes above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. lt_is their literary character which gives them their chief value, and in that they stand eonfessedly for above all other journals of their class. Blaclt , still under the iiiasterly guidance ol'Christopher North, maintains its ancient relcbrxy, tlfldl is, nkt Illillnlllllllf, Iltl||lltIIltl|lly , 0,-we attractive, from t e seriti \\'(‘f s o u wtrr on at ier m _ . _ . _ . literary notables, written for that iiingnzipe, uritl Ilt_II l ,lg_',.l'lm':)::l;":::l;:::“:3.l:fl'3: "'l"’:.f':’$ P'llaal'¥ "PP°'"’l"l l“ ll‘ ‘°l'"""'v l?°ll‘ tn Gfllll Bfllfllfl ""3 "' motion. and Is sure in regulate the Bliwelllu .- the United States Such works as "The Custom" I upon i, Mouum. H Wm Si" "n ‘O "om_;!"” um relisfund health to you, children, Flat. 25 cents per bottle. We have mid ve large quantities of Mrs. “Tap- z to '.v isooilntig syrup during the past six years, several ‘ ll_ioun_intd the last year. I We believe. it the but mail. cine III the world for t:lllltItt‘n teething or for the cure of Dysstitry and Ditirtliea in Children, whether it as-iggg "°'_*-M31»--is or any other cause. It gives universal -Ilitf-'iution—rievsr never heard a complaint froisi any °"" Wt"! ll; lever sold a nietlicine so uiilversall sue- llorses, know where to find eiicli other, M. A. C flut- ters hiinaelftliat it lions: Basaau, or Sale Bi-uh]. priiperl ' conducted, may in some measure y a. want a ten felt by the public; while train the new. ledge ol'_liorses derived front his profession, he may be able at times to give useful advice both to seller and purchaser. N. ll.—Two or three good ‘young Harness Horses Wlntodl led a sruowo ivuavv rain, full mouthed for shipyard work. 8-mi John. satin April, less. A CARD. IRS. WINSLOW TO THE LADIES. RS. WINSLOW. an old an experienced gun. and Ifeinulu l’hysit:i:iii, would call the attention Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for chimcm snip. other V serials, of which numerous rivnl editions are issued by , , the leading publishers in this cuutitry, have to be ‘ reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Black- weod, after it has been issii by essrs. Scott and Co. , so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Magu- zine may always rely on having the earliest resdiiig of these fascinating tales. TERMS. Per iinn. cetllltl in relieving pain and effecting cures-. set‘ 5. For any one opts :‘_our geviews. 3: “ "°l"“l’ ""5 CUlli)Tl5 & PERKINS. For an tvvoo I e our eviews, ruggists, B n M, For an; three of the foiir Reviews. 7 00 V WONDER OF THE WORLD.‘ ‘oh- Fnr all four ofihe llsviews, 8 0 brml Cured of flu yours standing 0 a Mcésrs. Lori-ris (L Pnxiss, Bangor, Mg. I“or [lltickwooi.l's Magazine, . 8 00 ' I-‘or Blnckwood and three Reviews. 0 00 fltllfllfll.-I have been entirely cured oft_he Gra- "lalty the us of your Group and Puiii Killer. coiriateiiced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of I847. I had been a great sud'erer for ten years previous; some four or live years oftlie thus I suflrreil beyond all my powers to describe. llurittg this time, I have had medical aid, and tried various spe- ctflcs. but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. one month afler.l camuicnccil using it, I began to grow better. I t‘0tiIIntl0d to use it for it year, all the time Improving until I was cntirel cured. raga 31-gpggg, For Blacltivood and the four Reviews, Payments to be made in all cans in ads'um:e- unizcsm I’os1'aGic. The following table will show the great reduction which has been uiade on these Periodicals since 1844, and the very trifling rates new charged. or snn. 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