1])ottti_i. The fellewlag is I peers ofsingular beauty. The ver low of the rh thn nnswevs Milton's description of music. The " l.ittle Friend." whoever she may be, is to be envied her privilege of ' I ministering angel to one of the best of hearts and most El ofrniads. and she will not lose her rewnrd—for,as Miss Idutl reinnrlta, “A poet's love is immortality,” and I poem like Ihi is d’itsel'sutBcisntto insure it to the sulfiect that inspired it — Wahrs paper. WHY DO I LOVE HEI S0! A weary life is mine. It bcst-- l"ew pleasures mine that otltcts share- Asd oft, by lonely thoughts opprcst, It seems that I might well despair; Bat when at " I,ittle Friend" I see. A Iattt t ring is life to me. u know that she isat my side. To hold her little hand in riiine, To watch her eyes that fondly shins, Her cherub face. that brightens up With love‘s intelligence divine-— With this my soul is satisfied, And drains II pure, refreshing cup Ofcalm and quiet happiness: In sweet content I then repose From sorrows‘s pangs and possion’s lhroelu \Vit|ioiit it wish, save not to stir From one whose very look csn bless! Sous wonder what I find in her My heart so strangely to impress- A clever child, they ninst confess, Ilut nothing users, for all they see, Than other children of her age. Who scarce one thought of mine ongnge. \Vhence cerrieth, then. the witcliery That sways iue in her sweet. control? 'I‘hey know her not——and none of earth, Save I, may ever know her worth; For we have spoken soul to soul, And met in spirit face to face, When all her iniud‘s immortal grace. Love, truth and goodness, couie revealed In beauty from the soul concealed. ‘Twas in an hour of bitter pain, When the long agony of years ‘VII crowded in I toeiiient‘s spnce— . When friends seen.i’d false. and love us vain- And the wrung heart and burning brain Could only tind reliofin tears—- For I despnired of cnrthly good—— She caine—l scarce know whence or liow— A light and glory round her brow? Sttbliinely he tatiful slio stood; For all of earth had left her face, And all ofhenven I there might trace. IIer look sustained my heart, and cheered. Her words my wounded sprits healed; The child, the mortal, disappeared. And God's own angel stood revealed! Then did we soul with soul combine- So, I am horn, and she is minc— For ever here! for ever rtiine! Forth in the world I see her go, ‘ A cormiion child to common eyes- 'I'o mine, I star of Paradise, Uriearthly, beautiful, divine! No tvondcr that I love her so. llnriitics. Borisntt-i-r:’s '0rtNios or iii: Two Wivrs.—Their cliar- scters were diametrically opposite. Never were there two women less like each other. Josephine had grace, an irresti- hle seduction, Ind unreserved devoiedness. Marin Louisa had all the timidity of innocence. When I married her, she was a truly virtuous novice, and very submissive. Josephine would saerifiee millions upon her toilet and in her liberalities. Maria Louisa. on the contrary, ecouoniiseil what I gave her, and I was obliged to scold lie.-.iu order to induce her to make her ex- penditure consistent with her rank. Josephine was devoted to me : she loved me temlerl_\'—no one ever had it preference to me in her heart. I uniformly held the lirst place-7-her chil. dren the next. And she was right, for she was the being whom I most loved, and the remembrance ol' her is still all-powerful In my tnind.—-Muittltoloifs St. Ilcleiia. Gain-r Discovi:itv IN Il.l.IlMlNA1flNG AND Mo-rivi: Powt-zit. _..'l‘he Railwav Times has the followiu r:—“ The decompo- sition of water'li:is at length been obtained, snd'tl‘ia_t at a mere- ly nominal cost, and with utierring precision. Ibis great dis- covery ori,'inatin_; in America, has been perfected by the ex- periments of an eminent German chemist, and patented IR the three kingdoms by Mr. Sltepard. 'l'he czirburcttcd hydrogen may he formed to any extent, which, while posse.~‘siog an illu- mimring power equal to that of coal gas, is cipnble ol being itself applied to the same purpose as ateaui at I reztiaikablc high pressure. The gas is also capable of producing an amount of caloric equal to that of live coal, and so well and cheaply titted to act as a combustible llgrlll in the conversion of water into steam. This tremendous power has been for sometime engaging, the attention of our most ciuitii.-at eagi neers, and will, when sufficiently tested, be experimented iipoa before the tiblic. If successful, as there is everypreseiit ap- pesrsnoe 0 its being, the revolution it must effect in the econ- omic working of railways, and indeed in every branch of trade and manufacture where steam is employed as suiotlve power, is Iltogetherinealculnhle. Italiriost opens to the wondering gaze the Utopian vista in which unskilled manual labour shall he no longer necessary. It is suflic-tent for 08; l|"W|-''0|‘»_l0 state that several of the railway companies are in treaty with the patentee; and that, consequently, if any thing wli_'.itever_is “W51. of being mriilo out of the discovery, the railway in- terest will possess at once the first benefit and lionotir in its realisation. ' Tits Citvsritt. Piit..u:s tiv lllno.vt.ioii1'.—'I‘lio clear nights and the fitll bright moon have enabled us to see the Crystal Palace in a new light—that of moonlight, avid certainly, like Melrose,yon must see it by moonlight, if you would see it rightly. Under the blue cloudless azure of the lienvens, stud- ded with its glittering star eyes, the tinveller westward secs its elegant proportions sail out into exquisite relief above the long line of Kniulitsbridge ll.-irrat-ks, like I delicate caprice of an evcriinx’s frost, gracefully disclosing its chaste beauties to its own chute moon. Approach nearer and I liuotlred moons sparkle in the tall arched transept, and the “ broken light of stars" smile at you through the web of iron net-work, and I silver glitter. chequered by the arms of intervening trees, floats estwsrd till it loses itself in the dark distance of the park.- Lsiglt Hunt’: Journal. Lol I’ .—lt i t. ted that in London the stiles of ”fI::I'IBIIlI':(:2'fi:LfflIlQWI::.'I:IhO Famil Herald, l75,000: London Journal, 170,000 ; Reynolds’ istrltcny and other wsrks,53,000; Lloyd’: Miscellany and other works, 95,000. 8crns'ef the publications sell for three half-pence, and their re- ited circulation Ire these:-Chambers’ Journal, $1,000: ' coals’: Journal, 15,000: Leigh Hunt’: Journal, 0.000; London Labour and Poor, l8.00tl: Household Words, 80,000; Hotgosbrs and Watson’: sggtuaiions, most of which no sold fertwe-pence, nearly 19, . _ . _ A century ago. the amount expended in books, periotlicsls, Indsewspspess, did not ssosed £100,000 s-year. whereas the sun sew es espsadad annually is asloslstctl at £2,100,000. Ila who sotsinsnds himself, corntnsnds the world too; Ind the have authority you have over others, the more coiatnsnd you sat have ever yssrsslf. '- ~ '~-* °"°*°-'°°'- '-?.'.“.‘..":‘.'.'.°?.‘i"i‘.':‘.'.'.°." ‘ it an - huh h‘. ha. ‘I . m M . or less cylinder, and to I but of 000. "l'hsr-Ilthsshrrafihattlteweodwes tO4IlI|"9“'N'l0 ugiuiuu. Oldweed . in cooking! ' jasegwsed srthstwlilcliwss will "0‘iP""‘ 'll.‘“‘ .lUDSON’S I03 Till CUII3 OI ceiigls, Cells, Ilesrssess, splttlsg er Bleed, Night sweats, Astltns, Liver cewplslsts, sad CONSUMPTION. Do NOT l\'l~;GLl-‘.C'l‘ IT. Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands of cases, by this only ct-rtuiii remedy. .lUDSON’S CIIEMIC./IL EXTRJCT OF CHERRY JLVD L UNG W OR '1‘, and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Coiisiimption. The most strongly marked and dcvt-lopeil cases of I’ulirton:iry Con- sunipliori, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, III to have been pronounced by Pliysiciaiis and friends, to be past all possibility oficcovery, and at times thought to be dying, have been cured by this vvoiinderful remedy, and are now as well and hearty as ever. It. is :i coiupoutid of incdicatiotis tthieli are peculiarly ad iplcd to and essentially iiccessnry for the curt: of C0 UG II S .A.‘\'D CONS UMP TIOIV. Its operation is mild, yet ellicncious ; it loosens the plili-gm which creates so much diliiculty, relieves the couglt and assists nature to expel from the system all diseased matter by t‘Xpt'Cl0l'lIlIt)Il, producing it delightful change in the breathing and chest, nntl this, after the prescriptions of the very best int-tlicsl llH.'ll and the iuvculiotis ofltirid and sorrowiiig friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Conrumplire rii_[]'errr. TIIOUS./INDS OF CO.VSI.7MPTlVE persons have been ili-ceived repeatedly in buying medicines which l\‘t'1t.' said to be t'iifullt'bl¢ curt.-I, but which have proved only pall- intives, but this inediciiic is not oulya palliative bola cure for ulrcrulcd lungs. It contains no dclcti-rious Drugs nuJ one trial will prove its astoitisliiug cflicacy better than tiny assertions or certificates in curing coiistiinptioii and all LlI'll'1l$t:n of the Lungs, such its Spitting ofbbod, Coughs, pain in the side and chest, nigh!- swcals, &c. kc. About I000 certificates of almost iitiratiilous cures, performed by this medicine, from some ofthe first Doctors, (Ilcrgyim-ii rind Mer- chants, have been sent us for this tiietlicitic. but the publiciition of them looks too much like Qtinrltr.-ry, [we will show lII('nI to any per. son, calling at our oflice.] This III(.’tllCIIIc will speak for melt and emu-,;li in its oivii favour wherever it is Irii tl. Caii!ian—Thir medicine is put up in n lnrgc bottle and you must find the name ol Jutlsoti &, Co., Proprietors, New York, on the rplen. did \Vr:tpper around the bottle. All orders must be ad'.lrcsst:tl to Comstoclt 5:. Brother. No. 9.Iohii St. New York. To Oivners of and Dealers in Horses. emit. TON‘S FOUNDEIZ 0I.‘\'TME.\'T. For the cure of Potinuler, Split. llnnf, Iloof-liouud Horses. and contracted sud Fe|'el‘lslI I-‘i.-et, \\'uumlr, lzriiisus in the l-‘Ii-ah, tr‘.-ill.-d Backs, Cracked Hut-ls, Scratches, Cuts , Kicks, &c.. on horses. CJRLT()1\"S llI.\'C-BONE Cl'llI'.‘. I-‘or the cure of Ring-bone, lllooil Spiivin, Bone Spziviu, Wiiidgalls, nutl Spliiit—-it (‘Crl-'lIll rciricdy. C,,4Ii'LTO.\"’S CONDITION POIIDERS FUR HORSES ./f.\'D CATTLE. The changes of weather and season, with the change of use and feed, have a very great effect upon the blood and simioiis fluids of horses. It is at these clttlltgca they require Illl assistant to nature to throw olf any disorder of the fluids of the body that may hurt-. lit.-cu imbibed. and which, if not alteiidtd to, will result iii the Yellow water. Henvcs, Worms, Bolts, &c. All of which will be pret't:iitcd by giving one of these powders, and will at any time, care when any symptoms ofdiseasc appear, if used in time. They purify the blood. remove all inflaininstiou and fcvcr,loort-ti the sltio. t:Iea||||: the union and invigorate the wltole body, enabling them to do more work with 1 the same feed. 'I‘hc action of these powders is direct upon llll the secretive glands, and therefore has the same effect ttpoii the Horse, the Ox, the Ass, and all llerbivorous aniuials—:ill disenscs arising I:-oin or producing I had state of the blood. are apt-edily cured by tiein. Remember and ask for CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDEIIS, and lake no others. CJRL TON’S IVER VE JND DONE LINIMENT FOR HORSES, and for the cure of till tlisrn.-cs of m.-in or be-nst tlnt require external iipplicutioa, and for coiilraclerl cards and niusrles. iitrcngthi-ns uwrl; limbs, and is also used for s;ii‘ui'its, bruises. stnlillc gulls. swcllcil legs, sures of all kinds on horses. C_utt.'ro.~t’s articles for Horses and Cattle are pri-pnrcil from the recipe of.) very celcbrzitctl Iiii,-glish I-‘arr‘cr. and will cure iti uiiir:ly- llllll: casus out of one liuiiilretl ofntiy of the nlmvi: complaints. Tm-y have been used by Fnriiiers, livery-iocn, stage proprietors and others ivith the most iiiiiikcd and dccitlctl success. Ciiuti'oii.——Nooc e.iu ho gt-iiuiiic unless you find the name of J. Carlton Comstoclt. on the Wrapper of each article. (‘OMS TOCIL" S l'ERMII-‘UGE. This is the mmtl cxtraortliiisry reint-tly for Worms rvcr mod; it clfectunlly erntlicitles \\'ormr from both A-lulls and Childrt-ii. ll (‘l|Iill0l. harm the most delicate Illrdlll or strong»-st Adult, llllll never fails to completely root out and destroy all ltiiitls of \\'uru.s. The cost, 25 cents per bottle, puts it. tvitliiii reach of all, and nll pn- ,-eun, who are willintil. it, are tvniitottly t-xpuiliug tho livus of their children to those fcll (It‘!ll'0yl!l‘I of youth, " \\’ortns.” Look for the unme of Couistotk n\'. Brother, proprietors, on the \Vr:ippcr of each bottle. To (lie Old and Yoiuig!.' Ho .' ye Rod Hrails and Grey!!! PIIENOMESON l.\' cittzniisrnv ! ' E ! E./18'!‘ I./VDIA II./IIR DYE. COLORS THE IIAIII, AND \VII.I. NOT 'IIII'. SKIN. This dye may be applied to the hair over niglil, the first night turn- ing l.hc lightest. RED or Gttt-:\' IIAIIIIO it dark lirotvri, and by ri-pt:ait- big I second night. to I llrigltl. jet black. Any person msy. thi:re- fore, with the least possible trouble kccp his hair urty dark shnilre or perfect bliiclt; nitlt a positive anuraiice that lltc dye. if applied to the skin will not colour it. By an or.-cnsioiitil application, it pm-.c.. turning grey will never be ltiioivii to have a grey hair. Di- rections complete with the article. There is no colouring in this guiement. Is one can easily test. These facts nrs tvarraiitcd by the gentleman who mnnuficturcs it, who is the celebrated Chttnisl, Dr. Costsrocir, iuithor of Comstot-Ii’: Chemistry, Philosophy. and other‘ works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Dcafncss. Use Dr. l.iiIzI:'r'rs‘s Acocsrtc 0tt., for the core? of Desfners. Also. all those tlisagresble noises, like the liiiuiog of insects, falling of water, whining of stesrri. which are symptoms of approaching deafness. Many persons who have heart deaf for ten. flflr-en or twen- ty yssrs, and were subject to use csr trurnpets, have sfter using one or two bottles, thrown sslds lhcss trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, tlftasn, and even thirty years Itttltdltig of deafness- HAP8 LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. The worst attacks ofthe Piles are rfliicluslly and permanently cured in I short time by the use ofthe gr.-nulne Hay a Llnllient. Hundreds of our llrst citizens throughout the country have used this liniment with complete success. auu.g_N¢y.,- buy it unless you flnd the nuns of Cornstoek Is C0..:|p0I the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article. LONGLEPS GREAT WESTERN INDMN P.4N.lc'l.l. I. For cstds and feverish hsllngs and grsvcritln fevers. 2. For Astlinia,IJver 0 lots and lllons s eetlons. I. For Diarrhoea, Iatllgss and Loss of Appetite. 4. for ssstlveasss In fsieslss and tastes, and nor veus csnplslnts. I. for Otensch slestloes, Dyspepsia, ilss. Ihsasistisia, he. 1'hsgrsstpelstssrs,lt ls sstbsdtesshe, sevsrglvespsle, sadaa vw lssvss eas sestlvs. ‘ Rheumatism. cemetesvs Herve and lens Llnliasnt, ls warranted is can In usual’ ,0set,OsstrsstsdCsrdr,sadIssslss,sr joints, strengthens Weak Llarbs, and atdlilss those who are crippled be wsllt again. Cornstoclt Ii. Itrother. Proprlstei-s, New York, sad , ‘none genuine withoetths nurse on the wrapper. Toothache. Dr. KLINERS DROPS. for the cure of the Toothache. It is with conlidcocc that we can recommend it Is In liifsllible cure in all cases, without any injury to the teeth or gains. I’rics25ceiits. Consumptz'on'!! Every body knows is I flattering disease. It commences and pro- greases so insidiuusly, that before one is aware of it, the lungs are I mass of ulcers. then a sudden exposure or choiigc from heat to cold, produces an inflammation, and in I few days or weeks, it is said. he or she died of hasty Consumption. For all It tibled with cough or lung complaint. we would refer to the advertisement on the outside of this prfiicr ofJudsou’s Chemical Extract of “Cherry and lmogwort," which is said to be I certain cute for this awful dist-rise. Cuiilt'ort—All of the above named articles are sold only by Com- itoctr st Ilrothcr, 9 John street, New YoiIi,to whom -Ilurderl must be directed. THE GENUINE OLDRlDGE'S BJILIII OF COLUMBIJ. )‘Dlt rtr:s'rorttNo THE |I.\Il.. Ifyoii wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from d:tiidrufl' and scutf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than cxcccd your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty years, have haul it re- slored to its originiilpcrfectiou by the use of this bzvliu. Age.stiite, or coutlitioii appears to be no obstacle ivlmtsvi-r; it also causes the fluid to flow with tvhicb the delicate hair tubes are filled, by which mcitiis thousands [whose hair Ivar as gn-y ns the Asiatic Eaglc], have had their hair restored to its tiatursl colour by this in- viilarible reiiii-ily. Caution-Never buy it uill..-ss you flod the name of Comaloclt Gr. Co., Proprietors, air the wrapper of each bottle. C.9RLTON‘S LINIMEN T F OR THE PILES, <5-r. It is now used in the principal lioiiplhils, iiud in the private prac- ticc ip our cpluulry, by In iqntiqeiisclnuitiber qf pidilviliiuzils and lami- lies, irsl an most certaiii y or tie cure o tic .l-ZS, iii.d also exlctirivuly and elfcctunlly as to bufllc eredulily, unless tvlu.-re its i-ll'i~cls are witnessed, Erlernally in the following i:oinpl.iiti'.s: For Di'opry——Crciitiiig extraordinary absorption at once. Nu-rlliiigs—llcduciiigthem in I few hours. Rlu-tiiiiirli'.rin——Acute or Chronic, giving iinn cdiale cast. Sore T/iroaI—lly Cancers, Ulcers or Colds. Croup and llliooping Cough—I-‘.xlernn|'y and ovi-r the chest. ./1!! Bruises, Spraiits and Burm-Curio: in it few hours. Sorcrtind Ulcer.r—Whcther fresh or of long standing, and fever sore.-. Its operation upon sdu'ls Ind children in reducing rheumatic sin I- liugs, and luoscuitig coughs and lightiicrs of the ('lIt.‘Il, l-y rrlixatioii ol' the parts, Illll been surprising hiyoutl conception. The t-oinmuu remark of these who littve used it in the Pilot i'.t, “ It acts l.kc it cliziriii.” It is uvlrrmllcil to pl.-aseuiiy person that. will try it. ('ituli'on-Ni-ver buy it unless you find tho Etc-sitoI|.: signature of Cpttistock St. Brother, proprietors, on the wrapper of the genuine artic e. Cuu!ian—All of the nliovcnaiitcd article are will only in New Earls,‘ by Coiustock &. Brother, No. 9 John Sircol, five doors from f0-’l iv.-iv. Sold in Chavlillclotvn, I’. R. Isl.iiid,hy all the Druggisls. Iii Piclou. at the Drug Stores ; also by out-, Slorrkct-pier iii t-very Town on the I.-Iuitl. l~‘.uquirt-. for Comstocl.’s Almanac for l8.'il, ulilcli will be given to all gratis. \\'ai‘.lt-tl, one Storekeeper in every loivu on the Islioil to tell Comslor-k’s Mt-diciiics, apply to \\'l\t. ll. \Y.\1‘90N, I:llIllIUllt‘llI|\Il. Sold also in Suuris, I’. I-1. Island, by DoN.u.n llr:it'ro.\'. Esq. July I5, lR5l. lIOFI’.SSt)ll. A. G. BAR llY’S 'l'lllC()l’l|F.ll()l’S or .\Il".l)IC.-\'l'I".ll S\'llUI‘—'l'rutli loves nit incredulous nudi- r_-nci-,, for if they listen, they are stitc to bet-uiiie cunvt-rts. If there is tiny man or \\'tIllll|ll who clialli-ngtrs the stutciiietit tli.-it Il:irry‘s 'l'rieoplii.-rous is at specific for cutaneous diseases and iiijurii,-_s, and the host prupiirutioii for the hair exlutil, all that is llslit‘tI is that lie or she will try one twenty-five cent bottle of the fluid, and tend the paniplilet iii wliicli it is enclosed. Read iuid make the trial. Truth will tllvu force coiivietioo upon the mind, that till, iind more than all, that has been eluiiricd for the pfl‘.pllH|II0lI by the inventor, is as palpable ii fact its the existence of the sun, or changes of day and night. l{r.-furriiig the render to the thing itself, and the accom- pziityiiig II'CllII'll!tI for ll solution of all In! doubts, ifhe entertain; llll)‘, we will here hriclly state what the 'l‘rict-plierous will do. It wil reuiove scarf nail daudrtill': it will restore, preserve and bmtulify the hair; it will prevent it from bccoiiiiug liiirsli or gray; it will tllitpose the hair to curl and render it gltvssy: it will relieve lllII:|tll- inatiou, itching nutl all irritation ofthe skin; it will cure bites and stings ofiiisectri; it will take away the pain _ofcuts, burns, liruis-.-s and sprains ; it will alloy the piiiu ufilii-tiiiitittstn iiud cure lit-iitlnclio. For these rensutiil, it ought never to be iibseiit from the dwelling of any family, and no one should _trn_vel without it. Sold in large but- tles, price 25 cents, at the principal othcc, 137 llroiidway, New York. For sale by the principal tiieiclitiiits and tlruggislit through- out the Iltiilt-tl SI-’Ill's and Ciitiiidtt. lletvnro of the counterfeit, sold at one dollar per bottle. For sale by \V. II . \VA'l‘S().\', Agent for I‘. l’.. lslntltl. Clinrlottt,-town, Nov. I9, I850. Blake’s' Metallic roe Proof Paint, OR, ARTIFICIAL SLATE. 7 IIIS iitliiiirahle article has been Il'SI(3tI for some years and prov- etl very vulttaihlo, becoiiiitig it perfect slate, its hard (lit iiuirblu in ii few llltllllllzi, rtotiiplett-ly prott-cling trliutevor is coated with it front the action ofthe tvciil/ier and _]ii'0—:i lu,-ttt-r_fii'r-pi'ory' tli:tii tin or zinc. Several Iitsuruncu Coiupiiaies certify they will iustiru buildings covered with it at ll cheaper rate, than ifcovured with those metals. It is of two colors, tho black is best for rooting-tlio elioci-lute tho best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, foruiing ll perfect stone coating ofn luiiidsoiiio stone or choco- l:ite color, can be cm-ily changed by it little white load or other coloring IlllllIt'l’ to suit the taste. Tlivro is nothing equal to it for steniiiboat iiiitl cur decks, and all kiudii of iroti us it forms it coating nearly its linrd as the iron itself, iittd never cleaves till‘. IIEVVAIIE OI’ IVOIITIILESSI ('-0UN'I‘l'2III"‘EI'I‘S. As the popularity of my paint has induced scores of uuprincipled iutlivitltinls to grind up, and otfer as fire-proof point, all kinds of worthless stall‘, tiiucli of it nothing but rottoo storm that has no co- livrxive attraction, is held on only by the oil with which it is applied; ciiiiseqttuiitly as soon as the notion of the lllllIl)i|)lIL‘I'l3 tlostioyri the oil, it will wash or rub oil‘ like Cliiilk or \Vliiliug, nothing can yet he kiiowo of its lasting qualities, as it is but little over it year since they got them up, whereas mine has been tested about seven, and where first applied is now like it stone. 'l‘lio origiiutl and genuine article can be obtained of l'.~\'I‘RICK S'l‘l:l\'I-INS, Orwell, my iiullioritcd Agent for the Island. WM. llI.AKl'2, Putentee. 8m. “FRENCH 1Nvii:i§i?foNs.” IDIAMIDND CEMENT: I-‘or mendiiiirfilasv, China. and Earthen wars tyrimry description. 7 VIII‘) Subscriber hits been nppoiiited Agent or the above Cc- Irstrr, and from his experience of its use in the repair of broken Dishes and (-‘lass-wiiro, can confidently recotutiiend it to House keepers titid others. It will be sold in any quantity. Clll-INIICAI4 SOAP‘ For removing Spots from Silk, Woollen, Cotton and I.inen, Gentle- tnen‘s Clothes. &c., without injuring the colours. It will nlao re- tnove Win of Balsam, Paint and Varnish from any I cies of cloth- ing. hen the public become aware of the cleansing qualities of this valuable invention, they will tlad that its use will be the means of saving mnny pounds to them. The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Soap, and bags to intimate to Country Dealers and others, that he is 0- red to supply them with any uantity at the l’roprietor‘s p as. root the ready sale it has alrea y met with, and being ofthe utmost value to all persons, it is desirable for them to prociirs an early sup- ply of it. M. W. SKINNER, Medical Warehouse, DIlrytnple‘s Corner. W‘ Agsnta.—Dr. )I‘I(eowu, Georgetown, Bynoo It Sort, Tr on, Edward Stiggias, turgeon Bay. Proprietor, 8-t Pearl-st., N. Y. - Agents wanted. March ll, I86]. puts it ccniiit stiiivoi.i:s. that ion. ! - ltlchi, for Sale. muss roitotr. July I, IGII. . ll 0 It CURE OF A DISORDI-IRI".ll LIVER AND S'I'O!lI.\ClI, “VIIEN IN A hI()sl' lIUl'EI..I:1SS S'l'A'l'I:I. ll Lrltrr from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Chapel Halli i'rdri'¢, Scotland. dated the llilli January, 1850, To I’rofos<or IIt|l.l.tI\VAV; Sttt.—Your valuable |'ills have been the rneuris, with God's blessing of restoring tne to. it state tit" perfect health, and at I time whey I thought I was on thi-. brink of the grave. I hitd consulted “ye,-,,| eminent lloctnrs, who, after doing what the could for me, "med '5.‘ they tzonsiili-reil my case as ltopeliess. I ought to say that I had been suf- fering from in Liver ltnil Stomtri-It compliiiiit of long stranding, ‘high .1". ring lllt‘ last two vt-are got so iiittt'lt tvuri-c. that every one considered up coniliiioii as hope es-. I its in hunt resource got it Ilox of your Pills, whiu soon gate rolii-l',i it by poi-pert-riiig in their use for some weeks, t uh..- witli rubbing night and iiiomliig your Ointment over ray chest an slu- lltttr-It and right ride, I ltiive by their ineims itloue got complete], and and to the ustotiisliiiient of myself and every I|0(l\' tslltr knows me, ‘ (Signed) M.t'l"l'llEW HA|{Vzy_ CUIIE OF A CASE OF \VEAKNESS AND DEIIILI FOUR YEARS’ STANDING. TY or Erlriid of rt Lcllerfroiii Mr. "'iIIi'am Sirtilli, of JV, 5, La”, T/iomas Slrecl, Gibson Street, Lambs!/t, dated December I2, I8-I9. To Professor IItIl.l.0\VAY. Sttt,—| beg to iiilorm you that for nr-nrly5 years I hardly ltnew what it was to have it day's health. suffering from extreme weakness and itchi- lity, vtitlt cuu-taut ni~i'votts lieiitlnclit-i-, giildim-ss tmtl riirltitcss of uh. siuimii-It, It)gt‘llltfI' with it great tlepn-itsiuii of spi "ts. I lIlt‘tI to think than notliiug ciiulil lI('IIl‘lII iiw, its I had been to riiiiity Itieiliciil nieti, some of \\I iri,ul'ti-i- iloiu.-3 all tli.ii nus in their power, inforiiied me that they CUl|!Itlt'l'l!lI tlliil I ll'.ltl st-inc spiuol t-.ompl:tiiit beyond the reach of mm- iugi-ilio-r \|'tlll a wry iliomlcieil i-tote ofthe slotttttch and liver, making’ my vii-o so coinplitiiiti-il that nothing could be done for me. One an being t|lllIrtllfIIl_\' Ill and in I ilt-jectcd state, I sttw your I'iIls uilvgi-ii,,¢,ly auil H'rttiI\'I'tI to gitc them it trial, more perhaps from curiosity than gym. it hope of being can-cl, liowi-var I soon found iiiyselflicttr.-r by taking me", -—nml so I l\l'lll on |)l',I’lP\'L'-l||,,' in llIt.lt use for six months, when, I am happy to say they oefli.-ctcil it put It-ct riot-. (fitgiiril) WILLIAM SMITH. (l|'l't||It'I|lI_\' ciillcd l".D\VAR|)) CURE OI-‘ AS'l‘ll.‘\lA OI" 'I‘\\'FIN'I‘Y YEARS’ STANDING. Eurucl q/‘ir Lrllcrfrain Mr. J. It’. Hi-yzloii, 78 King Street, Sydiiry, dated l0IIi ./Vol-eiiilirr, 1849. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Siit,—l lune tlit-. |lll!lIFIIl'f.' to iiiforui you that many extritordinnr cores of i\!|lIlI‘.IiI li:i\'r- III‘9‘lI l'IlI'(‘l('Il here by iiu-nus ol your I'ills. One II that ofii liiily rt-siding near the “ IIltU.l|lII<'I('I(,” who after having for Twenty _\'t'iI|'it l|('l'll niitililo to make the sliglili.-st exertion, i-ttlft-ting very l'eiti-fully limit BI|tl|‘Ill('tlii of Ill‘l‘lllIl congliiug unit I] itting, list! is now, (to use her own ('X|HC"!ltil|) zililri to rim tip to the top iiftluit m.,u..i,.i.,_ A,,,,,|,,_,,. cure is that nl’.\lr. t‘n'ou, 'l‘uilur, llutcliitnuoi‘s liuililings, Clarence-street tvliu was so iIi'ciiilfull_v hail that he was cortlinnl entirely to his lg-.,|-m,,.,: or six iiinullis, prior to his coiiitnr.-ucitig it till your l'illr, mid attt-titled re- gulni l_\- by his iiieilit-itl man, who iiroiiotitim-cl him to he in ll ilyiug state yet lit-, lII\('\\I!t', to my kuuult-clgt-, ll.IrI lIf'I'lI rev-tureit to perfect hrsilth II; :he use ufyour l'ill.-,aud rubbing your Uiotuieiit night and morning into IIII cltt-st. Extract 0 (Signed) J. K. IlI".Yl)ON. 'I‘III". Ii.-\lII. OI" Al.l)IlOIIUI,'(iIl Cl'l{I".D OI" A LIVISII. AND S'I'0.\lACII CU.\ll'I.AlN'I'. EJ-'lI'dl‘l If (1 L€N'‘I‘ from His Loriishiyi, ilulcd Villa Mrsriiia Lrcliorn, 2lsl Ftbriiury, 18-15. To I’rofi-ssor IIOLLOWAY. >'Itt,—— Vat inns t2ii't-tiiiistiiiices pi'evotitr-tl the prisi-iliilitv of in ' tlmnlting you Il('li|ll' lI|Irt tiuie lui your politeness in aomling rue ylour Pills as Miss iliil. I now take this opp-iitiittit_v oft-emliiig vmi an order for the gm.,.,,,¢ unit at the sztuie time to niltl, that _\-our l'ills ll-Rte r-lfected I cure 9|‘ .. d... (tI'tl('I' in my I.ivi.-r and Stuinacli, whit-it all the most cmincut of the I-‘nuul t_v at I-oiiit-,iiiitl all over the Coritiiit-tit,liiiil not been ttlilc to effect ; no. not even the waters of Carlsbad and Murieiiliuil. I wish to have another llnx and it Put. oi the Uiotineui, in case any or my t'umi|, .|.,,,,|,i Wm. rt-qttire either. Your most oblignl noil obedient S'ei'vitiii. (5ll."'¢"l) ALIIISUIIOUGII. These celebrated Pills arr it-oriderfully rfllcacious to (lie follotn'-I complaints. l‘8“¢ DWI‘-‘Y Liv:-r i-om~ Secondary i\~=lima Dysentrry plniois Symptumg l..illlOu\ Coni- Erysipelas Loinbugo Tic Douluureux plaiuts Fi-iiiale,ii'regu- I'll€.\' Tumor. IIl0lt'lit‘.\'Ull the laiities lllir-titiiatisin Ulcers Skin Fcveis of all Retention of Venereal Atfec. Bowel com- ltititls urine lions, Plfllnls Flt-‘ Scroluln or Wt-rins ofall Cuties Gout ]{.,.,,», 5,.-,1 pmds Con.-tipntlt-not llenil-at-lie Sore Tliroalu \\‘¢.,|m¢-_.5,fn,m ll“: B"“"‘l-‘i lmllfll-'Bl|07| Stone and GrtI- I lialrver Cause Consuiiiption lullnuiuiation vet &,c, ,\-,c_ Debiliiy Jntiiitlicc Al’OTllEl).lllIES‘ II A L L . _ Direct from London. ll:.SII I)R'bt:'S AN'l) .llEl)l/.'I.a\"l'3S,. l’iiterit llletlicineit, ‘ s:ltll"It'(I I lfll|llllt"S,‘I ickles, Sauces, CI|l|recl|a)||a[y' B.-.,,.|,e,,' .~o.ips, loiii:ituiu.~i, roipiisitus for tho 'l'oilt-t. articles for Domestic u-Io, (‘initiators l)u llarry‘.-i Aitibicti lb.-\'a|eiitai,just received tttid for :l.\l.l'l low by T. DESBRISAY. UL?‘ No. I Wrtirs-. I.I:Ais, PAINT! and 0tt.s. June 12, 1851. W. R. WATSON, Cheapside, Queen street, Charlottetown. H.\s rucoivoil per “ Prince Eilu-uril," from London, his usual supply ofgoiiuiue DR UGS .3. JVIEDICIJVES, Patent .\It-tliciues, English Poirititutmi, llair Oils, Preparations for tlto lluir, Soap in packets, Shaving Cakes, Pane Soaps, Orienufl tl"0lI[:"I;lII.lI¢;‘lI, Shaving Soaps, Sand Ball Soap, Sand Tablets, lliiir on e . IE‘.-IULE-Haflglfl IPIEJBIFULEIEIBW9 Esprits, Essences, Extriicts, and lieu: of every Perfuine, Court l’erfunies, I.nvend:tr \Vnter, llnir Ilrusltcs, Distilled Water, Etttt tle Cologne, Smelling Salts, Tooth Powders, Cosmetics. Hair D or (icnuiiie Hsseiitinl Oils, Powders for removing Superfluoua air. Fancy Brushes, in llone and Ivory, of every variety ef pattern and quality. (.().\lBS of every qutilit and description, in Tortoise-shell, Ivory, llorn, Iloxwood and erninn Silver, at all prices. I-‘ASHIONABLI-I NOVELTI ES. Agnnt for D_elcrois's Esprit do Lavandc aux Millelleurs, the long establisliedtind much adtriired Select Articles for the at reduced prices. Ens, Bouquet and Sperninceti oiil by llnyley 6: Co , I7, Cockiipur St., London, nly, 185]. lIllBlisls"l}imiiounil Cod Liver Oil Candy. A new and clfsctusl remedy for Coughs, Common Colds, Cold lo “I0 “end. lloarlenfll. Bronchitis, Astlitns, Tickling in the Threat, Ciitarrh, Diseases of the Lungs and Ilronchttl Afcctioas. This favorite remedy is composed of Pure Cod Liver Oil, cora- bincd uith other valuable ingredients. which completely d‘ also the repulsive taste of the Oil. without detracting from its medlcuisl vir- lucs, presenting it in I forru by which it can be administered to the most delicate invalid, without inconvenience. The rnsdlcinsl lulu- ettce of this Candy pursues the exact tract of the lnflarrirnster ac. tion, causing cough. I-‘irst, soothing the orgsns of the voles. Ila IQ. dststive influence, sues along the mucous lining of the wt into the bronel, sail sllsying pulmonary lrritstlon, glvlng use and comfort to the chest, restoring the voice to Its accustomed slsernese ‘Ml P""¢"l C00 Pltlrglt. Jcrtstony in tits Fluids, and 00- structions in Ms lands, are gently and safely discharged by easy as ctorstlen. It never dlsegrses with the stomach, I corniricn co yields to Its lisnlgn Influence In I few hours, and when resorted to,bcfers the eoriiplslat is far advanced. Ill danger of Coitsvrsrhoit ll sntlrel rapentlatl. Ed R K , ssaes etsil, at thaD 3 ,' , sxttvttitit, Queen Street. "" '°" " I‘ W Charlottetown, June ll- Itnd all Toilet, TIIDIOII, mud. h Talus D. lI:s:IIii, Char ottetowI.. “ ii. 0.“. an".