'rnl_t.lGl-1'!‘ .t'-r noun. - t. h ‘ t ‘t beanie T‘. Lu“ “ Homol.ia!r'eh"'aro'e.:d‘ III fall ; way.. ’ will lisp our name round the Light at Home When through the dark and stormy n' ht, The waywsvd wanderer home_ward tea , flew cheering is that twinkling light, _ Which through the forest gllootu he sptes ! e will greet him there, And softly through his bosom steals That joy and love that banish care, Around the Light at Home. The Light at Home, wbene'sr at last, It greets the saunas through the storm ; He feels no more the chilling blast That belts upon his manly form. long years upon the use have Red, Sisoe Mary gave her parting kiss, But the sad tears which then she shed, Will new be paid with rupt'roua' bliss, Around the Light at Home. The Light at Home! how still and sweet It peeps from yonder cottage door- Tbe vnary labourer to grnet— When the rough toils of day are o'er. Bed 5 the soul that does not know The blessings that the beams impart, The cheerful hopes and joys that flow, And lighten up the heaviest heart. Around the Light at Home. .Tas Comtrur. Cannon arm Scuoor. Soc|s'.1-r.- -We ave much -pleasure in recommending to our readers a perusal of the annual report of the above Society for years 1853-1854, whose extended sphere of usefulness entitles it to rank agnong the most valuable ot'our religious institutions. A cursory survey of the pecuniary state-- tnentaffurdsa gratifying proof of the esti- mation in which its pious labours are held. We find, although the Society's funds have progressively increased during the last four years, thatthe income of the present year exhibits an increase considerably beyond HASZ “ARES. _G_}}_Z',E'I‘TE, OCIOBER 7. jg.“AlI..‘ L 0.. ,,,.. ‘L. POR the CUBE of LIVER Complaints, Jsundtcs Dyspep- '- ah,-' lllteutrtatistrt, Itttligeslton, Gent. Ilyseutry, IJiurrhn.t.D||- orders of t Ktdeeys and Bladder. Erysipe|aa,_ and all Diseases of the Sim: Erup- |.iooa,'I‘yphoid and Inflammato- . r Pevers.Siclt Heudaeho,Coe- in...‘ Pain in the Ilesd, Breast. Side, Back and Lirn ,'PpIpitatioa of the Heart. Petnale Complaints. ..:3I| bug... arising from as impure state of the bl 11.’... ‘wanna. rm. have been used with ‘pa- ‘ i ' ' t an 52‘a'.l"“',...."i’°.I.'.'a 3.'L'Ll."3r.'l'.‘.i“'.Z'.s.".."u'.i3. «in- tbe u out conviction that they will prove themselves a lie bonefit. . ey possess the power of stimulating the depen- tive orgsui throughout the body_to a healthy action. thus assisting nature to subverrdisesse otter her own tnanner. Pre red only by D. 'I'_al'I-OI. 11- 5 Co ,' No. 15, anover street. on. . . WATSON. Charlottetown, General Agent for P. E. Island. Sold also by M. W. Sxtrntsu. and T. Desser- sav. WESTMORELAND BANK of New Brunswick. MONCTON, COUNTY OP WIITMORILAND. HE Notes of this Bank are redeemed at the Bank of New Brunswick, St. John. Sacxvtt.t.u—Msssrs. Allison dt Cogrwell. Cuaar.o'r're'rowrr, P.E.I,—James Purdie.Esq. Bills on l.ondon and United States purchased at either the Head Ollice or Agencies, and all descrip- tion of Banking Business negotiated on the most vorable terms. OLIVER JONES, President. JAMES JOHNSON, Cashier. Wsstmoreland Bank of N. B., Monotcn. 9th September, 1864. NOTICE. Halfoftlto Packet Schooner II. Ingram for Sale. HIS VESSEL is built principally of Spen- ish Oak, her Shut-cliions are of Tealtwood, - PIANO 1-_ort'r£:s a. ortcan. R sum: intends visiting Churlottetowh, cn.or e about the let October for r Testing I'i.mo Fortes, Organs and Wiml and Stringed Instruments of every description. ersons desirous of his services will pleiss leave thoir orders with Mr. . ovrtta. An Or so for sale, suitable to accompany a small choir or or Hall or Parlor. Sept. 25th, 1864. Ex Iw a. 6 FINAL ‘NOTICE. II. DUU.-IE hereby infortns all 'l‘enants resid- ing on various 'l‘ownships under his manage- ment, that unless imtnediate payments are made for RICNTS due the past year, he w' be obliged to have recourse to legal roceedings for the recovsrv, without any further Nbtice, in order to meet the heavy demands for Land Tax. September 28, I854. 8w CHAMPAGNE. THIRTY CASES of prime CHAMPAGNE. just received as " Peeping 'l‘om." from Ltver- pool. JIIIO. Pitch and (lo Kegs of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For sale by _ CHARLES STEWART. June 7, I854. tf a quantity of OJIKUJI. ul ' ‘a CARD. MISS LAWSON intends openiugla private school for the education of young dies, early in November. Information respecting terms, dLc., may be obtained by application to her at the residence of her father. East end of Weymoulh Street, nearly op- posite to the Gas Works. 26th September, l85-t. All the papers. World's Fair _ PRIZE MEDAL SOAPSI THE HIGHEST PREMIUM HAS BEEN awarded by the her Spars red Pine. and she is well rigged and found, and is so well known that a further des- eripiign jg unnecessary. For further particulars please apply to W. B. Dean, Esq., or to J. WEATHERBIE. Chrlottetown, Aug. 5th, I854. A PROSPECTUS the proportion of previous years ; and that upwards of twenty additional (giving a total of one hundred and filly-three) agents are extending the priceless blessings of the Gospel and scriptural education to our brethren in distant clirnes. Whi e we gather, from the interesting communications of the Society's agents, how sincerely their efforts are appreciated and encourage , we at the same time perceive the crying necessity which exists for this spiritual provision: and the imperative duty incum- out upon us, not only to continue but to increase its eflicacy by enabling the Society to employ additional agents, and thereby meet the daily augmenting demand upon its sympathy. We would at the same time direct our readers to the perusal ofthe eloquent appeal delivered by the Bishop of Sierra Leone, wherein he earnestly and forcibly details the lamentable spiritual distress which, in spite of the noble efforts of this and other Societies, still exists in our colonies and dependencies.-Church 'f7s'ln¢u. LIIIBALITY or run Tnttxrsu Govern!- lla'r.—The Osc lleulsch Post of Vienna, of the 4th, aays:—“ The Turkish Govern- ment has just performed an act which roves, that it takes _serious interest in its hristian subjects. According to the order ofthe Sultan, a list is now being made out of all the communes of‘ Bosnia which have not churches, and where it may he necessary, to have them built. Not only will all the parishes be allowed to build churches, a privilege which could only fbrmerly be obtained by large pecuniary sacrifices, but the Turkish treasury will even furnish money for the purpose, where the oomrnuues have.not the means them- nlvcs." - Raanv -ro cm-sit ll‘I.—'Il. is a providential coincidence, that just as Japan is opening to the trade of other countries, efforts should be made for giving the Japanese the Sfcriptures in their own langu e. r. Bettelheim, a medical missionary connected with the Loochoo Missionary Society of London, is about visiting Hong Kong to take measures or printing his Japanese ag hooan version of the Scriptures. In Japanese, the four Gospels and the Acts, and in the Loochooan, Luke, John, the Acts, and the epistle to the omans, are ready for publication, the work of Dr. Betteledim, who has long been secluded in Loochoo. A Poort Woattn's Gaa'rrruo!..—-Mr. Gough, in one of his orations before a British audience, related the following inci- dent. We doubt, whether from any of the bnetifei and costly gifts, of which Mr. Gough has been made the recipient, from admirers of his genius and philanthropy, apy one has more deeply touched his heart than this testimonial of the poor Edinburgh woman. ai o: While in Edinburgh, lately, a woman with two children called upon me,.and tlggugh very poor, insisted, that I should auept a present of a white handkerchief, i --“'wbile youyipe the sweat from your row, when you are speaking in this gvse, it remind you that you have dread the tears,of my house." All men have their frailtios; whoever [us fiiessd bout imperfhctlorrs will loses Ind what he seeks‘; we are not eqesfly content with ourselveo—-how should ,,bo‘so ' ourfrieeds? We love our- I'eIIOeeve&l$ .-with all our faults, sud y..peghtto‘lovoourt‘rieuds in like ates- IC. ' I , P “Wilts:-A Qf é1':t'sr'-"an.-"aft seys. on-s.°.°-.' 'umi¢"t. or sits: SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Tbnth Year.—Splsndid Eagruvings and Prizes: ’l HE Tenth Annual Volume of this useful pub- lication commences on the 17th day of Sep- tember next. THE " SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ” is on ILLUSTRATED PERIODlCAL,devoted chiefly various Mechanic and Chemtc Arts, Industrial Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Millwork. and all interests which the light of PRACTICAL SCIENCE is calcula- ted to advance. Its general contents embrace notices of the Ln-s:s'r AND ass-r Sclult-rtrtc. Mrcuamcsx, CHEMICAL, sun AGRICULTURAL, DiscovsIus:s,— with Editorial comments explaining their applica- tion: notices ofNEW PROCESSES in all bran- ches ofManufsctures; PRACTICAL HINTS on Machinery ; information as to" STEAM, and all processes to which it is applicable; also Mining; Millwriting. Dyeintt, and all arts involving C E- MICAL SCIENCE: Engineering. Architecture, comprehensive SCIENTIFIC MEMORANDA : rocecdinga of Scientific Bodies: Accounts of Exhiitions,—together with news and informatione uponTHOUSANDS OF OTHER SUBJECTS. Ilports of U. S. PATENTS granted are alaob published over week, including Orncltr. COPIES of all e PA’ ENT CLAIMS; these Claims are publis ted in the Scientific American IN anvsnca or art. crass rarnas. The CDNTRIBIITOIIIO the Scientific American are among the MOST EMINENT scientific and practical men of the times. The I-lilitortal De- part.nent is universally acknowledged to be run- ductetl with GREAT ABILITY, and to be dis- ttnauished, not only for the excellence and truth- fulness of its discussions, but for the fearlrssness with which error is eombated and false theories are exploded. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists. Manufacturers, Agriculturists, and PEOPLE IN EVERY PROFESSION IN LIFE. will find the SCIINTIIIC Astsatcaa to be of great value in their respective callinps. Its counsels and sugges- tions will save them HUNDREDS OF DOL- RI.AS annually, besides atlording them a conti- nual source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyond cuntary estimate. ~ 'l'he SCIENTIPIC AMERICAN is published once a week ; every number contains eight large quarto pages, forming annually a compllete and s lendid volume. illustrated with SE ERAL Uni DRED ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. Tome of Subscription, one Copy, for One -4 ‘I -'t Subscriptions received by George T. Hassard, Agent for P. E. Island. Notice to Travellers. T has become an established fact that aeeidents will happen notwithstanding the care and atten- tion which may be paid to the eafet and convenience of travellers. Explosions will to a place, bridges will be left open. and cars run offtbh track as usual. It Is well enough for the ublic and legislators to caution companies to " ware," and " take heed," yet these casualties will occur, which re- sult In severe coutasious, broken limbs, bares, braisss, he. The Mexican Mustang Llnimont, Upon such oceasieu is invaluable! The west- derful elects of its soothing and healing properties have lndeeed many, who have tried It, to always carry a bottle of it with them when they are travel- li . "Prequel tests have proven it to be efieaoioue in eari Rheumatism, Piles, Sorofoloes disease, Cau- core. ache. external is its application, and we euaaaru-as it to euro Peaasawew-rastls every case for which we recommend it. . any Physicians usol beesaso they osa depeud epoa lt—eo can thzuretieats. . - - Farmers livery-stebls Iespws. lay they‘ win. have It, sud wiliset he eatldsd without , after givhg it a fair tvhl. e say so ttepdlevs ‘ ye sud by-ways set we you see he Jlasteeg Ltstaeet l hoshees-s l E i .‘. ff 5 i I three the Cl sbneerlyp esutdss,ssthtths ,|..sa,s.tssss Itstisrsuas sad or tear r0"'- tllfWl‘"'-l.I'..‘rIl a""l““*°'“. sftwo.,Mv’.-"A ‘_ 1"“ to the promulgation of inform_ation relating to the _ Mechanic's I"air, Boston; American Institute, New ork; and World's Fair, Crystal Pnluce;to BECK C O. , the best Toilet Soaps. Creams and Perfumery. Beck & Co manufacture every variety of Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and most admir- ed perfumes- Cyttterian Cream of Soap, for Ladies. Panarieton Shaving Cream. Panarieton Shaving Rolls for Travellers conve- mence Military Shaving Soap. Highly perfumed Brown \Vindsor. White Windsor and Toilet Cake Soap. Mrs, I‘nrtinglon'e Toilet Soap. This beautiful 'I‘OlI.I-2'1‘ SNAP, possessing in Its composition the combined virtues of the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, purify and perfume, II by pertnissiou dedicated to In ’artington by her obd’t servt's. Boston, January, 1854,, Beck 61. C0. Mrs Parlinglon to‘lIts Proprietors. Gentlemen :— 'I‘he education of your beautiful and flagrant soup to me, asa mark ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, In forty years that I have made soap, [must say that I never made any halfas good and I will recom- mend it to my young freinds all over the world for their twilight tables. her — Rtrrrr it Part-rtxrorotr. Boston, Jau.;_l854. marlt. . Ar.so, _ Extract Perfumes for the I-Iondksrcllie/'—whiclt, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor, are pro- nounced by Chemists and those who have tested em to be superior to the best imported article. Part:/led Ox-Murrow with E2. of Rossntory.- r preserving and dressing the Hair. This article is so prepared as not to become rancid, and is free after being put on the hair from all disngre-thle odor. I-‘or preserving the llnir, restoring it where bald places appear, and causing it to retain beauty and lustre to Dr. Adam’: Colcosiin Arnbra.—An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it possesses for the purposes intended. Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR THE 'l‘l'IE'l‘lI. Experience has proved that the most eficaeious to remove the snimalculaa from the Teeth is a paste chemically prepared in soup- and to meet the wants of those who prefer clean teeth and firm Gums, is their Saponury Tooth Paste an article that has ' achived the highest euconiunis from scientific Dentists and Physicans. Also Cooking Extracts, for flavoring Pastrys, 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 Pow- der—admired because it makes washing easy and ‘E. e s sant. - D. 'I‘aylor, jun. & Co. 25 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxnsrrsn Also, sold by W. Warsors. June 28. Gm Greet Hessian _ State Loan -of 0,725,000 Dollars. To be ret'nsbttrssd with I6.588,§l0 Dollars. or £2,400,000 Sterling. IIIS Loan is guaranteed by the Government and contracted by the eminent Banking House of sore. M. A. Vote Re-rttscruI.o and orrs, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. The following capital Prizes must be gained. viz. :— is of 40,000 dollars. C0 of 4,000 dollars. -- so -- 2 ooo «- II “ 30,000 . as " ss.ooo »-“ no -' I,soo « so -- so 0 -- tso -- t.ooo -- ., data. The smallest Prise is 55 dollars. The next drawing willtalte place in December ISM. The Price of the Shares is as follows :- Oee Share for £l Stg. Thirty Shares for £10 Six do. for I " Sixty-five do. r £40 Tltirtees do for£l0 " ll‘! do. for Tickets will be forwarded on receipt of Colonial Bunk Notes, Bills, or Drslts on Europe, dts. For the security of the public, the of tbsshsros have always been fixed at the e vs rates, and (an- litto former agents) on yzystsat ofthe Prisca. the selsreigasd stoke no ecttos flout the sunset. s... on any pressure wbetsosr. They have great pluaurs in aaeosnoi that y are now up Sole Agents for thie istribetioe for the B Colonial and Fsrefiu Parts. III that sooossst'sl deri the last it years the have paid to mail. offlheres to Great hsitah. Prisss etussutleg to .000 d’ deduction. which have been db- tribated in Liverpool, liirmiaghatu, Masebostsr, After the. Drawing. saeh Shareholder will a list of the w numbers. The Pri id in cash at raehbrt-on-'the-Melee, last or est ledies.Ceaeda, Peri, Leedos, New York,Bo. reoelve will be Dam without blag to Messrs. J. SCIVAIIIORILD I Seas, store‘, I"rualil'ert-oe the-I Gurney; or their ' ’ Bcstwaauscutt.e‘6 Ce.'. II. rd Street. , leolttsuem which srvlvstss lots will he potatoes to the seeder, prshvs it. mares Vpasthtlssttgttrpvln :"N-’lIt“o _ eras. wnrsmw. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician. presents to the attention of Mothers, her soornmis SYRUP, For ‘Children Teething. For the Nervous Atfectiuns. Convulsions. Pever, Ia- flsrnmstion ofthe Buwels, die. that attend this period of cirildreu, e recommends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Rut to flu Mother, and Relief and Hrnltlt to the Infant. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dysenter or Disrrbma ufler being given over by the attending hyslcian. Mr. Blsclttnan. of Iuddington says, it has never failed to cure the Dyeentery or Disrrhms in children whenever used in the villa e. Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me Ill! chi'd has suffered to an alarming extent, with Platulenee or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects a speedy cure. Hundreds of like instances mightbe enumerated. PR OOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Currie dz Puarr a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large uantities of it, and from what we can learn, It is us with tons:/‘ornt success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diarrhms. Yours respectfully, W. D. Cllllllll, ‘l I J. Meaau..t.. New-York, July loth, 1853, 818 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assur is from a lady of the int respectability, residing in Lowell, Mars., believing that a vast umttuut of sutferin may be prevented, and many taluable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- thers to this value prescription of an old and erperiunced nurse: Dear Sfr:—I am happy to be able to certify to the ofliuienc of Mr. Winslow's South" Syrup, and to the trut of what it is represent to accomplish. Having a little boy suffering really from teething. who could not rest, and at' ntg t by Iris cries would not permit any of e family to do so, I purchased a bottle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, -—und when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- cared. We have had no trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, bylthe sole aid of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. Loan. Lowell, Mass., May 20, I858. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. JVEUROLOG Y. or SC'l.lTlC' RHEUNJ. TISM CURED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously sliltcted with a disease in the hip, which Physicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism. and resorted to various remedies without any erma- nent relief; have been under the care of a .Physician for six nmnths at a time. ' a I made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis dr. Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief; and I do not hesitate to say, that it is lI|&I)0II article I ever used. I cheerfully recour- mend it to all who may be aflicted with similar complaints. arsar Htnrr. Stetson, Den. 2, I847. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the community. N B.-Be sure and call for Curtis 8:. Perkins’ Pain Killer. As all others hearing this Crsritp and Price I2‘, 25, 87} cts name are base imitations. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure ‘ IV! D CHERRY HITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jsuudice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only 87] cents in Pint o es. ' ewiss for sale as above, HUJI/"I'ER'8 PULMONARY B.t!L8.l.U. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: of Dad. POMTO . Hunter's Balsam. It is not often that we can say anything fuvorpble of patent medicines. on the testimony oftlmse with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to llunter‘s Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testitnony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour in towns, unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the ublic aro.Icquaint- ed, carries with it more weight 1 an whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose laces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, may have been proqred by fraud See Dr. BenjamirgL. Pomroy‘e testimony, in agent’e hands, or Hear the People's Press, Skowltegsn, Me. ~Huntsr’s Pulmonary Bnlsnas.-—To those aflicted with Coughs, Colds, Cousuntptious, Asthma, Spitting, of Blood. and all afoetions ofthe ungs, we recom- mend Hunter's Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever at invented for tbesooom- plaints. Price 50 cts. a . I.N'_DI.d.N' DISPEPSIJ PILLS, or cure of Costivensss, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ AND IDIGESTIOJV. With Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning; Bilious Complaints,—prndseing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- Iity,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, byflthe use of the Indian Dispspai Pills. Those Pi s have effected the most astonishing curse in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for which humanity is subject. The medicines too gette- hed recourse to, do more harm than good, eallow countenance. ifever, Biliols Fever and sick haadaebe, they are an sairouasomlowaae Goes. I)atvtar. Goaoorr. neat. Owes, sod Mas. S1-testes. (I (own. heart. a ITIIIIIWC lswaan lesser- i rts:—-Please send _us 3 cough remedy we have ever sold. terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the bestt cal eayofit, isuot teemueh fertile ll . " - sieesr tkr rtftoy weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and ;.':’lIv b ‘L. “H ‘u-. ‘H M‘ .u_ I, b“ as aggravate instead of removing the complaint. on‘ ‘M 0 . g u’. lttcuaso Dseuau. Ilalfifi Road. w Guovsa, Barrett's Cress Rosita Jaun:"'|‘|':: aar, Darnley. Wrurass Cousure,Psrk Corner Geese: Sttrcnata. Prineetown. cuggpu A_ Caesar and James Prooeorr, 5," aasus Mutausan &Enwnr Paanaa, Travel: Ill-I-. _ ouutsr and AICIIIIALD asst-s:r.r.. Satnt EIeanor'e. Cttaanas C. Hurra- Miseouch. Jaaass Yeo, Port llill. ' Bl!-L & Anna C., Prue, Casournpeqee; u__ uses Ilussaan, Aaex. Laaxuv and Panic" Aasrtaaux, Tignish. W.GR. WlA’l‘SON‘, essra Agent or P. E. Isla Feb. 1th, 1854. ML FOR SALE. EW Charging Machines, Machine Cards, Combs Cran Isles, Wool Pickers, he. an ' Power 'l‘renuail Machlnes. ’ d "km on unctually attended to. Address John Morris dr Son. Ssckvilla, Coaety of Westrttoreland, New Brunswick. or Mr. David tewert, Charlottetown. 2 House and Promises to let. 0 BE LET, sud poseesaloa given es the Is November next, a SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE in Kent Street.Jolpposite the :7. I A SHOP and one or two ‘ROOMS. Rent moderate. Application to be made, to the Subscriber. GEORGE COOKE. DURHAM BULL. OR SALE. a four year old DURHAM BULL. He is from the stock imported b Capt. Cum. berlaud. and took the first prize at t e last Cattle Show. For particulars enquire at this Ofiiee, or of ARCHIBALD McDOUGALD. Nine Mile Creek, Sept. 2|. I854. ANTED TO PURCHASE the Hunt. and Seals of a Vessel from 50 to 200 one ReXister—suitab|e for the Coasting Trade. pply to H. W.,- Post0tIice. Charlottetown. For the rvqsltl (‘sure of ’ COITGIIS. COLIIS. IIOARSENESS, BRONl7III'I‘IS.WIIO0PING-(‘0IlGII, CIIOIII’. ASTHMA, AND CONSIIIIIPTIOII. Among the numerous dlscoverlcs Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life- increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution ot'Cbomistry to the Healing Art. A vasttrislofits virtues throu h- out this broad country, has proven he ond a dcubt,t at can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every ar. n- deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy has at length been found which can beroliedx on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to pit ' any proportion ofthe cures effected by its use. but we would present the following :—nud refs-v cg. quiry to my American Almanac, wh':eb the agent below named, will always be pteltletl to furnish tree, wherein are full particulate, and indisputable proofef these statem nta Office of Trsiisportation, Laurens R. R., S. C., Aug 4, It-I58. J. C. Area. Dear Sir,—.\Iy little son four years ,old has just recovered from a severe attack of malig- nant Scarlet Paver, his threat was rotten, and ever plereon that visited him, pronounced him a dead chll . uving used your Caesar Puc-roaar. in Califor- nia, in the winter of 1850, for a sevsre.attsck of Bronchitis, with entire succes. I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave hlm a tea-spoon-full every ree hours, commencing in the mornin , and b tel o'clock at night, I found a decided e ange for the better, and after three days use he was able to eat or dt ink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many a fond rent.—For all afectioas of the Throat and Lungs, ' believe II the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these ltnee,—-bat for your tn- portant discovery, m little boy would new have been In another wor . arrt yours, with great respect, J. D. WELL, Supt. 'I'raus., L. R.B. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., July II, ISIS. Dr. J. C. Area,-—8inco your medicine has become known here. it has a greater demand than any other It is spokes of Is it Ilse ltslre pleeserb in selling it, because I knew ‘ ' my customers the worta_ of their mmey. 'l"3gretified in seeing-the benefit it eoefira .Dtspepsis. They are a mild and gentle Cathartio. Please send me I fflfllfll “PPIYI '3‘ Pin" 3' operating mostly a .tbe_bIood, sleanstpg sad part- You-3, qirfi respect, .- fyi the same. and causing the d in organs to 10 N c,,\'||g1'lfiI. r-iiirm II-it -rrrorrim 1|-Ii-. -It I-s-I-vhr Almost ee|y samberet‘ unis-us sea as ssstyos. ~ COSTIVEJVESJ. if you wish .— ’ Ilsbitusl Cosliveness is, if not removed in tlrno, a ~Wladsor, C._W., Jhs flgfil. cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to J. C. A'.._ 3“, T“. ‘g’ _" ssodyoer Caesar Pact-coat. far _ an’: E- ouetsssretstshy esavlctlsas whose Ilfiflhls | I" 1- . Y ' tf I’ , mm '..IIo'(J"l.l’l..I.I'l.l|,,Attaruey at Law. D. n"l“yuv.riII.bT foitiid the best Futnil Physio in the Wllltihlno Pin 5°P""‘I’°" ”v""- wofltl. lllflfylfl “'0 l’l°°¢- "'l°""'l IP ll“: II‘ Da. J. C. Area. My dear Sir,—Yeer medlsiee loavi the stomach sad bowels is a bee thy state. 3, ,,,ug ‘PP.-.'.¢ gf by than '5. has used it here, Mr?‘ efiaigwmhiuu a tbell o these "“' l'''''‘'''''°'i‘i°;'' “ mi " " '''"fi''H'. or per 0 ' W0 9 I0 0' its reputstieen nvar y r7-massed or pulse- P'lls be t I world. do our laeipalpbyd Iseld Ii. Be;o.t.Paun, Ne. 40, Certleed Street, ::':._....u°-' u -n’ F ".A'fi by iv I Was-sew ‘I’ Dusnrsar & c. I “I,” mu" ' - -- - ' ' ' citss.s'raaa1'le II. D. ‘ . . . I ' ’mm" W 'm"" N I PIIPAIED or J. c. av .‘ CHIBIIIIT. Jomr E. W. Ar.t.artts,lIeudJal fllllasboreugh. r I. . LOWE!-In I H , II II. ornaa- or use y x'tIIs.l£.Iettsr°°A'."SI‘act.:i.wa ll”IsetI'ofSt. Peter‘ . :I'. XIII(I'SA'.lC 90-» Bay. Mscttaut. I warn. st Polst. Joint A“ b “"3 50"‘!- Kwrpw-r t louse-r Boswsar. losrls. Wrnntass ’-'r L‘ '1 Ilgel Rives.’ Bswaae Gosh Ag... Peter's lay.’ sov’s. Iewaao Nssosr J. J. Passes. 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