‘tiuiiiaioti; bsfiedfprifinlgbt ..........°;=;.:°.. .,.,. p IIAS$A'RD'S GA’Z'E’l‘TE'.a NOVEMBER; 5. L‘. vs.1i'_rnu'ins. Air Aunitsss “ NOARII. ” — In a rec- ent tour tliroaghone of the most sparely settled regions of Arkansas, (the land made classic-by. the eflbsions of that versatile genius; "' l’eter’WlI¢l.stone,f’) I arrived at the any on ver. A little log house grocery stood on the near bunk, , tlifteen steps front where the ferry fit , tied to snag in the edge of the water. Several bear skins, deer skins, und coon skins, were nailed up to dry against the walls of the grocery, but the door was closed, and no bar-keeper. ferrymun. 'orTother',person was in sight. I hslloed at the top of my voice some half a dozen times, but no one answered. Seeing an advertisement on the door, I read as follows: ‘ g _ Non-is of entry boddyotims hear arter liker, or to get Akrobs the River They kin gest blo This hear Horne and ef idont cum when my wife Betsey up at the Hour heres the Home a bloin shale cum down and sell the licker or set em Akross the rover ime guine a Fishin no- creddet when ime awn from Hoarne j0IlII‘Wlll0n NB. them that cant rede will hev too go too the house arter Betsey taint put half a mile that w In obedience to the “ noatis," I took blowing. the horn, which stuckin a crack 6f the walltclose by the door, and gave it a ” toot,”’or two, which reverberated far around through the cane and swamp, and in a few moment was answered by a voice scarcely less loud and. reverberitting then that of the horn-it seemed to be about half a mile distant up the river; and in about fifteen minutes a stalwart femala made her appearance, and asked if I wanted “ Iicker." “ No madam, I want to croos the river, if you please.” _ - “ Dont you .t_vartt _sorne licker fust?” “ N0 mu<l§m,l_don’,t drink—-never touch liqubrff ‘ _ "‘ I A ' “ Never tetch licker! why, ye must be a preacher, then, aint ye?" “ No, madam, I'm only a Son of Temperance; I wish to get across the river, if you please ; do you row the boat 1 ” V “ 0, yes I can take you over in less than no time. Fetch up your hoes!” I obeyed, asking, as I led the horse in- to the boat—” Did your husband write that advertiseriierit on the door there? ” “ No, sir-reel Schoolmaster Jones writ that. John haint got no larnin!” And the good woman rowed the boat stately across the ugly stream; and hand- ing her the ferriage-fee, I bade her good morning, beleave then, as I still do, that she was one of the happiest women and best wife I ever saw—perfectily contented ' with her lot, because she knew no better. Toucriirro INCIDl:Il'l'.—-TIIB Buffalo Republic says :—A little boy, poorly clad, standing in front of the Western Hotel, was accosted by a rude young man, with the question,“ Does ur mother’ know you're out?” The little fellow looked at the interrogator a moment while his bosom heaved, and tears gathered in his eyes, as he replied,“ fir, my dear mother is dead.’ ” . v ' The young lady who refused to walk over a potato-patch because the potatoes had eyes, and the young lady who left the table because the salad was not (lmssetl, entered intocopartnership about a month ago. and all went smooth as a marriage- bell’ until Tuesday, night last, when u quarrel disturbed the “ even tenor of their way,” in" reference to a pair of slip- pers, orie declining to sleep in the same room with tltetrt, as they were fellows. Why is a married man like a candle? use he sotnetirnes goes out at night when he alight‘ not- " Will, Is the; root;kiiowledge, the stem and leaves § fouling, the flower. A Greek maid, being asked what for- tune she would bring her husband, re- plied: “ I will bring him what gold cannot purchase—a heart ttnepotted, and virtue without a stein—-all that descended to me from my parents.” It was not Smoke’ wife who“ loved to make‘ bread ’causc it cleaned her handsso beautifully,” nor who. wanted a dark co- lored tea,-set, that “ would'nt show dirt.” It was a base slander on Mrs. Snooks. Thevuseoftut-rand feathers in the punish- ment of Issue or great antiquity. Richard I., ill‘ hil“'voyn'ge to the holy land, ordained thirst -“If any one is convicted of thefi, let his head he shaved, like a Cham- pion’s ;let melted pitch be tired upon it, and feathers shaken over it, thafhe may be known: and let hint be set ashore at the first land to which thudtip approaches.” A“ Down End ” society is dis- cu ' tne dfiébuflnl lfl-pigs and "‘r"i...:"" ' " _ sheets devoted -to " splrlttisl rap- plllgl’? are now ternssd ", wrapping pa- rs. - When our hair ts into disorder, what heathen it _'I Iutns? Centre. or ones informed the public FARM FOR SALE. 7 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for 999 years, containing 80; acres of band. with the Buildingsithertiou. About «to acres ure.t:h_ar. Then is a good pump at the door ol the Dwelling House. This Paint is situated about 10 miles from Churlottetown. on the T "on Road, and known as UN JJVJV, for the lust I8 yenis. Hall" the rclluse rhorioy‘ can remain on the Premises. I"or rtlter pirticulnrs apply to Mrs. wl?GIItY oit thu rumises, or to lliiivuv Pausun, .sq., Clnirloue- wn. Lot II, West River, June 27, I858 O LET for such a 'I‘ortu of years as may be it, the I"uint known as Sherwood situate seven nitlea front Clntilottetown at Dog River. Township No. 31 Bontainiiig. I30 acres of excellent land, upon which are erected a Stone Cottnge suit- able for agsntsel family, and coiiiiiiodious outliouses. oeeession can be iven at once. Apply to J. HAMILTON LANE. Esq. Charlottetown, 89th Sept. 1858. =? h House In Kent Street. HE subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store, and good frost- proof'Cellnr, and six good ltootriu. There is also a Stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the yard. It will be let altogether or in two parts. Ori £200 being paid down, the remainder could III! on niortaga for four or his years. ’ JOHN BREEN. Jute llth I858. Shop to be Let RONTING on Queen's Square and near the Depoioftlte Royal Agricultural Society. It has a small oflice adjoining, und ti cntnniodious cellar beneath, and is a desirable stand for business. En- quire tit this ollice. Perm for Sale. IIE Subscriber offers for s.tle his l".‘1RJW, con sisting'of IIO ncres, 90 acres Frceltold, nnd 20 ncres l.eti-rcd, nt One Shilling per ncre. 'I‘liere is about 40 acres cleared, and in a high urine of cultivation; is good llouse, Ilnrti and Wurksltop on the Premises. It is situated in the benulifnl nnd flourishing suttleiiieiit of Seutllown, about 25 IIlllt‘tl front Ilnoper’s Corner, and about I; miles from the South Shore, where ttbundnnce of Sen Manure may be had. For particulars apply to the Subscriber OII the premises. JOHN TODD. Searltown, 2d Oct, 1853. Valuable Form for Sale. 7 HAT valuable lensolntld FAIIM at Long Creek, r 999 yettrs, furiiierly III the possession of Jo}!!! MCLIUD. now owned by the Subscriber. There are on the premises at good House rind Ilnrn, the house partly finished: two wells and plenty poles; also a Marsh which cuts 30 tons ofHuy. One thousand poles will run the line fence, as the farm is almost surrounded by water. There is abundance of Mussel urtd black rriursh Mud in front the Farm. Suclin Fiiriti is very seldom in the market. or particulars apply to Mr. JAMES CAIRNS Globe Ilutcl, Charlottetown, or to JOHN GARVIE’, Bonshuw Inn. Terms Moderate. Out. 8, I853. m—_vCottage to Let. 7 ‘O LET, the Cottage iniiitedintely above Apo- 1 tliec~.iries' llnll, fronting on Queen Street. Irri- iiiedirtte possession given. Also, the Store and Counting House udjoniiig Apothecttries’ Ilall. Cellar underneath, and Wore Rooiii uttuclied. Rent rriodornto. _ 'I‘llEOl’IIILUS DESBRISAY. October 12th, I853. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for SALE his WIIAIII’ and severiil Bl‘lI.I)ING LOTS adjoining, at I"oo'r Quit-ziv STREI-J'l'. Persons desirous of par chasing, will please make early application to 'l‘HOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. June 23, I853. Butter, ‘Wool and Sheep Skins. HE Subncriber will pay the highest market price in CAIH, for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. , _ ‘ " ROBERT BELL. 2.... VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir Anuxawoun Baxrrnnssarr, Kiiight. GEORGE LORD, begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and a public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the Vrrunrn ARV Lulu, under the pntrtiniige of His Excellency Sir ALIXANDI Iinnnnaniwsis, Knight. After a successful practice of 21 yenrs—l4 in Eng. land and I3 in Aiireric:t——iii the course of which he litiit I)l.'Hll directly inetrunientul, through his skill, in .-ntving, for their owners, the lives of untny Villll-Illlt! IIOIIIINI and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting II renewal of urine PA'ritoivAt:it, he may e per- mitted to any that lit-. considers liiiiiself to be as well qunlilied tn prt-nr-rilie M szoiciivrts rind eforin Oiucrurrioivs, in the capacity ofu Hons: ninl Cow llocroit, as any individual who has ever practised in tlittt line in this Colony ; und he, therefore, presumes that he may confidently look furivuid to it renewal of thus patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- Ian Queen Square, Ch. Town, May sist, istss. Ruisirtlincu-.—-Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Chttrlottetown. lius-i:iu:iscir.—Messrs. Desllrisay & Co. Apothe- carics‘ Hall. At the Depot oftho Royal Agricultu- rul Society. J-rm. 'I3lll. I853. The subjoincd is a copy of the Certificate which Jllr. Lord has received from His Err.-cllcnc . Guouou Lono, has attended, and prescri ed lbr some of my Cnttlu at (inverrmient House Farm, he has done sosncoessfnlly, and I shall rendily en-ploy him again. A. IJANHILIIMAN, Lt. Governor. For Sale, or to Let. '1‘llA'I‘ pleasantly situated C0'l"I‘AGE about one ii" i Cliarluttetown—- together with the Outbuildings, and . about six acres of land. For prticulsrs apply to the Subscriber. ' JOHN S. BIIEMNER. Charlottetown. Oct. 8, I851. House to Let. . TO LET, that well known HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Pownsl utrsst. Woon's Boarding ouso. nseeesiou ivan in November next. For further particulars, u(ppl to Sept. 9. s. DEBLOI8. A as--—~¢—nL A ._—._. known‘ as Mun. Regular Liner from London. THE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship pass from I.ondon,tltst they will placd en the Line butwoe|p.I.Aor¢Dol and CIIAI- not-rs-r-owsr.t .l,Cli r us Hun-est Hour 500 tons istev.-to aaIlIl'.rni=.l"L don on or about the let Apr: , IBM. Applyito ah. owners ROBE 1' BROWN 1 Cd. .. 24 Lime Street, Fettehuveh Street. . V R. IIIOWN it less, N. 8., Wm. WALSH, st, , Charlottetown. P. .It srties wishing to ship per Harvest Hell. I mmm ~ » - it.- P I V II s | " o...t.'.' xflfllis" ’ London, (In. . . 1' Sold, L i’ PltIVA'l‘.l-1 S.\l.I$,ilisf»|lewing ,v.«i.uns.tit.Ae - , IIILAI. I~i:5'I'A’I‘E of the late llou. Colo l LANE, situate is hsrlottdflllts Illll lll vicinitypvisl 'l‘UW N LOTS Noe. 57,58, 59. 60 und U], in the 7 Ponrtli Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown oontaiiii nearly two Acres of Laird, fronting on Iocltfor Square, Iststefully laid out with ornamental, fruit , see. and (ssrdsu; it contains also the luruily Rast- deuce, out houses of the deceased, ot the thus can- urodious description. Tovvrr Lo'rs Nos. «I. 5 rind 6, in the Third llnndred of Lots in Cavblettetown aforesaid, and , Qne-twentieth pnrt ol"I‘own Lots Nun (ll. 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Cltarlotteiown, ad- joining the roporty of Daniel Ilodson, I-lsq. , in lots to suit pure seem. _ ‘ 'l‘owis Lots Nos. 8, 4, and IS, in the l"iIl.li Ilunpred of Lotsia Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots toisuit purchasers. . - ‘ Town Lost No. 64. in the Fourth hundred ol‘Dole in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Connors Loss. 12 and Is, in the Common of, and in close prtuiutii to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purelsusers.. Part of Coinition Lot No. I8, in the Gorismon of Cltnrlolletowii, rind which forms the Wuuterti side of the nppioucli frotii 'I‘uwu to Government House, in lots in suit purohttflerui I’An"I‘UttI: Lot‘ No. 554, in the Royalty ofCltar\- lottetuvui, cont.iining 'I'wel\'e cres. ‘ ‘ A . _. W N... ill, in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, tjliurluttetown. For furllter pttrtitzulnrit, apply to W. 'l"oiio.tis, Esq. Barrister at w. Charlottetown; at Plttou. to J. ll.usir.'rorr Loren, the Acting Executor of. and one of the Trustees nurned inthe Will of the late (.'oltinel A. Arte. Charlottetown, 26tli October , 1858. FOR SALE. IlA'l‘ vnluublu plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the lltiptist Chapel, fronting I00 feet oit Iinstoit Street, nttd ll)-I on Lvpper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able siluntioiis in the suburbs for II gentleiitvtnls resi- dence, or is ca hit: of being divided itito three good building Lots. I-‘or 'I‘eruis, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. - ' ‘ LAW BOOKS. . CIllT'I‘Y on l'leuding,Cliitty on Contrncts;Blitnt’s Coniiiiercinl Digest and Shipmttster’s Assistnri English Commonlsrtvl‘ Reports, for sale at Gun. '1‘. IIAIzAI.D'u Ilook Store. ‘ ‘ THE PSALMIST, UST IIECEIVED. at Guests: '1‘. lIAIIAID'u Bookstore, in various bindings. The above is the Edition of \Vatts's Hymns used in the Baptist Chapel, Charlottetown. W’AN’I‘I:‘.D, a TEACHER for ‘the Eastern School, on Township No. Sixteen. I"ov ‘fur- ther particulars enquire of the subscriber. By Order of the Trustees, Win. CAMPBELL, SOIL‘ Lot I6, iztii Sept. tees. v BOATS. . HE Subscriber having been for several years employed in building Shi , Fishing, and Plan. sure BOATS of all kinds, bugle enve to return thanks for the generous support he as hitherto experienced in tlinr line, and to notify his friends and the nblic at large, tlntt he is making preparations for a target and more extended business, rind that. for the purpose of nccoiiiiiit-dating persons who may favor lnin with Orders, the following gcnllenien have kiitdly consent; ed to not as his Agentit:—- Cnptuin .\lA-riiicwsoiv, oftho Steamer ‘Bose.’ i\lr. G AKZARD, Charlottetown. Cnptuin Iluiinattn, Tignisli. lllr. WM. l\I'I‘.wuiv. Innkeeper, Surnmerside. Niciror.Ae CONRO_Y. l:Ieq., ildare Bontsofnny description, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clittker or Curvel) , delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with proniptitude. \Vorkntnnsltip and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, ifdesirod. CHARLES llI"QUAB.RIE. [E7 A handy LAD, of about I4 or 15 years of age, may find employment by application as above. Charlottetown Gas Works. NOT CE IT is requested that all parties wishing to become Gris Consumers, this season, will give early notice in writing to the Companies’ Engineer, at the Worltl, so tliul no time run he lost in laying the service pipes, mid internal ttings, which will be done tic- cording to priority, of application. The Gas Coiirpariy have engaged an experienced this litter, from Scotland, and have imported art nssnrtnient ol Lamps, Pendants, Brackets, &e., which iinty be seen it: it few days at the Works. er, JOHN GAINSPORD, Secty. Oct 2L 1853.. In alltlie papers. . - ‘V Twelvetrees ‘Brothers’ btittp Powder (an entirely new invention.) ' ' IS the cheapest, safest. best, ‘and most edecltiul article for‘ all [washing purposes, a packet of which is equal in ten Peiinyworth of Soap! 'l'lie saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nisltinuly great, that a W E l<2 A . can he accnriiplislietl BEFORE IlIll“.AKI“AS'l‘ —-tin rubbing living required. 'l'liis wonderful Article is MORE ."F.RVlCl£A- ISLE THAN SOAP, as it produces rt better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for nirposes. C for which Soap cannot besuft-.ly.or e ectually used. It will not injure the hnnde.or the most delicate material; but whilst it is tneornparable lor perms nently whitening Lint-nu, «$20.. after they have become discoltiured by age, or injured by bad Wzisliing, it is also unsnrpassnble for irtipruv int: the colors of FLA ' ‘ wooi.Lt-INS, corona PRINTS. MUs1.1N and LACE. or Sale y ’ ' GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. World! ‘ und 2 2 F t- rr tr: r > 2 X rr -3 '1 The DWonder of tlie Pitch Lozenge. TIIE at Remedy is at last discovered. and COUGllS,.C0l.DS, ASTHMA. &”l‘l~VI'}- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lat their terror. and vanish as as ' y rnqgic before this Suvsrsip remedy. Was it ever before known that, cases Consitm tiori sosrs crrcdfor use their '5 Tru , If unrlndibflnul is’ to be pitied, needs sympathy, it is the conutrtnptive,-olwsys ek- peeting to get wsll,‘a the painful svldonos of decay almost "blue I inner soul shrink with the outer flesh." - ' .“Soutn_)tloopt_u roses bloom, - A 1 ~ A And llve do ro'sou live, . v ' ’ A sin le mornings es !" ’ 4 ».WtitIs sinus, -in more mature tirs.—by souto prutle a stunt cold n'uglscted,—in the heirs, salt, the painful eon ' " The prints of their parting steps a ar." ' All we ask is this one question :-I you have masons membranes, or any other members’ 0 ‘H ‘body that are " heirs to ills."-—ure you not Weres% n this great newly,’ Pr-ilcii Lossrtou Sold by W. It. WATSON‘ uud,T. Oust Arorliuhmll‘ lls‘t.t.. Dnvrivnu' Coufolfhp vvrtiluifl ‘lb announce the arrival r 'BRI‘I'!SH and FOREIGN , . NEW IIATIIIALS POI LADIES’ 31st December last, will make immediate payment. June 25, I858. Fire I Fire I Fire ! I ‘Secure your Property at is saving afflfty per cent. THIS our onl be done by Inantin in the MU- » ‘TUAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'I'lllI it the only Ofllce where claims for loss can be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms ofu pliciition, ‘and any other in omin- tion can be optslrred at the Secretary iud"I‘reasurer's Ones‘, Kent Street. _ ‘ April 6, 1852. 1 Railing Remedy 1, I V‘) J -. 1“ V I Y ‘I . . ‘h A CRIPPLE SETS ASIDE HIS CRUTCHEI AI‘- TEIITEN YEARS SUFFERING. Copy of a Letter front Mr. Thompson, Chemist, Lt carpool, dated August 20, 1852. To Professor Honnowitv. Dtutrt it-—I am enabled to furnish you with a most extraordinary cure effected by your invaluable Ointment and Pills which has astonished eve r- son acquainted with the sufferer. About I0 years ago, Mr.’ \V. Cummins, of Stiltney Street. in this tliwtt, was thrown from his horse, whereby lie receiv- ed very serious injuries; he had e best medical ad- vice at the time, and was afterwards an inmiile of different lIIIIrIlI_ul'I6l. yet he grew worse, and at length a malignant ruiinittg ulcer settled in his hip,‘ which so coiripletaly crippled him, that he could not move without crutches for nearly I0 years; recently he be- it to use your Ointment and ills, which have now asled the wound,strangtltened his liinb,arid enabled him to dispense with his crutches, so that he can walk with the greatest ease. and with renewed health and vigor. Lsigned) J. THOMPSON. FUL SKIN Dlsfllsl, WHEN ALL IEDICAL AID ' HAD FAILED. Copy ofa Letter from Jllr. I-Iirtl, Draprr, of Ken- d near Gat'nsbro', dated March Isl, It-<52. To Professor IIoLLovv1nr, Sut—Sonte time ttiuce, one of my children was af- flicted-vslth' dreadful eruptions over the body and liitibs. I obtaiitedthe advice of several eminent Sur- geons and Physicians, by all of whom the case was considered hopelun. At length I tried your Oint- rrient and‘Pillu. ugd without exaggeration. the efllsci was miraculous. or by persevering in their use, all the urn tiuns quickly disappeared, and tlte child was ad ioperfect health. ‘ child from a similar complaint, and I irnily-b_ had I in her cuss adopted your riiedicines, she woul ave been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth of this to any unquirer. (Signed) J. HIRD, Draper. ANOTHER SURPRISING CURE OF ULCERATED no Ll‘.G__8, ut:uiLrrr, AND oiitvmun ILL I previo I Copy sf a Letter, from Mr, J. M. ClenneIl,ofJVsto- c it -on 2, dated September a le - 20tIt, I852. To Professor'Hot.r.ovvAY, Dunn Svvtl—I urn authorised b Mrs. Gibbon, of SI, Bailey Street, in this town, to inform yon.thar for a considerable period she had been a sufferer from de bility”, and general ill health, accompanied by a dis ordered stomach, and rent derangement of the syn taut. In addition to t is, she was terribly nfllicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her logs,'so thatshe was totally incapable ofdoing her usual wait. In this distressing condition ehe adopted the use of your Pills rind Ointment, and she states that in a wonderful short time, they etfecred it perfect cure of her legs, and restored lier constitution to health and stren hi and that she is now enabled to walk about wit I ease and comfort. Several other persons III» this neighbourhood have also received as- trnordilinry benefit from the use of your invaluable msdicisest g ‘ I remain dust Sir, yours fsithfhll , v- (Signed) MIN‘MOR10N CLENNELL. cun.‘_m«'.‘,ittit':'sx roit sconuuric uuitouus —-sun an LITONIIHINO cults: or AN OLD LADlfl'§El(iNTY ri-zstts or set: or A BAD Liza Copy of ts Letter from Messrs. Walker and Co., , . . Cltsstists, Both. To Professor lloi.i..owsv. Du/in Sin-Autong the numerous cures effected by the use of your vultutbls niudtcines in this neigh- in the Village,of_Preeton. about five miles from this ity. She , ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, rind, latterly III!’-z.llItl|’GlhlBtI to such an alarming estsrtt nu .to'dsfy all usual remedies; her health rnpidly iviug way under the sufliring she endured Inthis rstr " condition she had recourse to your Ointment pnd ills, and by the assistance friends, was enabled to persevere in their eso. until she received I perfect cure. We have ourselves been greatly ustorilphed pt the aflbct upon so old a person, she behtg above 70 years of age. We shall be hap- py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity of :his really wonderful cus,e,aitltar personally or by an I. h , _ A9 private in the Bath Police!-‘ores, also. has been fectl cured of air old scorbtitic alfentiori in the ms; alier all other means bsdfailed. He states that it is entirely_by the use of our Ointment. and speaks loudlyin i praise. eremeiu. Dear Sir, | _ ,. _. .Yonr's iilifully. . . . . i..¢. i . wanna at Co. FM. ' uhsulltbe used conjsintly with theoirttinsut , ‘m steer oftho totlouf -oases adv Legs Chis ad Irussts Cltilblninu urns Chopped hands Bunions Covus (Sch) - Bllsvof Meaquh Caseers .— and Send . Contracted and ' Joints Pirtnlss Gout Glandular -uwsllings inltago Piles Rheuma- ..‘.‘."" Ip- N . plm -Osurvy ietitr Elsphsuiissis Sltirsslismsss . :l5Mfllbl'wltatent'ofPvelhsorHor.i.owas, M , Strand, near 'l‘aniple Bur.) London, and by all r ' e ruggista and in udicines host the Civillued World,'iu PoIs,’st )s,tla Be Tttyrpxisp conviderubln saving by taking the ¢Iil|¢!6§.°TP\tlI!I h S’ ' item alisiwssci " mdutisos 'r. idiiuausg-st. BONS, rAnssoLs, BONNETS, triLi.iivriitir, &.c., A2 large strletztion of Broad Cloths, Doesiru, Ca.m'Iucrt's, Twceds, lliitu-coatings, C¢u.“ “,1 .LINEN GOODS OF ALL, DESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in the Mtrnislring Depm-m.¢m_ W In order to compete with other Houses, W. itess will becsadnetudon the C451! principle. and requests those whose accounts were flrumbad in sites‘! nxrnaottbiusnv war: or A i>itir.so- . bourbood, we may mention that ofan old lady living. NOVELTIES FOR. THE SUMMER. . WILLIAM HEARD, Allwoqd, from lhglnnd, of n In ANUFACTURE , W. H. having purbouully selected this Stock, would call especiul attention to a variety of front the first House? in the 'l?h°d.st. 0‘ nnusszs, SILKS, SHAWLS, 31;. c. Il. begs to inform his I"rie.tds that in future his busi- J. El. DEALEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND ship Broker, M. r7, sovrn eraser, mi.-w yon; Preights and Vess;s—procund_, .3, sin," no.3“ or urope, the British Provinces, West Indies Au. tr;alia and California. Bertlis secured for ths.lausi p aces. , APOTEBOARIIF8 The Old W Ilstubltshed HOUSE. 1810. CIIARLO’l'l‘E'I‘0WN, JANUARY, 1853. 1'. nnsimraatr ti. co. HAVE .l'-"l F¢¢€lV¢<l. per late arrivals from Lon. ‘don, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Etteruiue and Varied .flll0v‘ffll£7tl DRUGS dz t‘IlI'.'.\lIC.\I.S, I’I-IRFUM ‘ Y, llrushes, Combs, Soups, and other Toilet feq||i'iye'. Paints, Oils, Colours, rind Dye Stuffs; I"ruits,Spicss' Confectionery. Medicated and other Lozenges; wit}: all the Patent Medicines in reptrtti. and every other article usunlly kept at similar Establishments in Great whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and. if quiility_he considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they can be procured in the "C . ‘ % «~-4g7_/]!h Y PEGTO, For the rupld Cure oi’ COIlGllS. f‘0LIlSo IIOAIISENESS, BROIWIII'I‘IS.WIIO0PING-I'0IlGl, CROITP9 ASTHMA. AND CONSIlllI|"l‘ION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life- increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of liunrtiit existence, none can be named of more real value to iiiankiiid, than this ctintributiori ot'Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast triulofits virtues throu Ii- out this broad contttry, has pioven beyond a doubt, I at no nicdicirte or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control und cure the numerous varieties of pulmoitury disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every ‘ear. In- deed, there is now nburidsnt reason to believe a Rs- rnedy has at lcngllt been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous alfecliorte oftlie lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion oftho cures edected by its use, but we would present the following :-—aud refer further en- quiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below minted, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full purticulurs, rind indisputable proofof these statements. Otlice of Transportation, Laurens R. 8., S. C., Aug. 4, I863. J C. Avsiit. Denr Sir,—l\ly little son four years old has just rt-covert-d front a severe attack oftniilig- nnnt Scnrlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ever ersnn that visited liirri, pronounced him a dead cliil ., rlrtving used your Ciiuitnv Pucroiisr. in Cs|ifor- ' nizi, in the winter of I850, for it severe attack of Ilmnchitis, willi entire sueces. I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave llllll a tart-spoon-ful every three hours, coinriieiiciitg in the mornirr , and by ten o'clock at night, I found a decided ciange for the better, nnd tifler three days use he was able to out or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many it cliild from it premature grave, and relieve the tin- xieiy ol' many it fond pa rt-nl.—I"or all nffectiong of the 'I‘hroat and l.ungs,l believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the dse estgriitiiude, prompts me in addressing you tliesel nes,—lilIt for your its- ortnnt discovery, my little boy would now have een in tinother world. I am yours, with great respect, J. D. row ELL, Supt. Tranu., L. tt.tt. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J.._-lid 21. 1852. Dr. J. C Avsirt,-Since your medicine a become known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have lied it, and I know of some cases where the best they can ' any of it, is not too inuclt for the good it has done. I take pleasure in selling it, becaueel know that! niri giving my customers the worth of their money, I’ and I feel gratified in seeing tlto benefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with respect. JOHN C. WHITIDCK. Almost any number of certiticutes can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor. C. W., June 26. I852. been in my grave era thi time ifl had not. cured ms ofn dangerous hflllflcllflll of the II||‘'s ‘ _ do not overstate my convictions when I tsll- yeltt II a pricelassyrstnedy. “_ I_ care v ry res c it ty- D. A. McCllIle.I.lN, Attorney at Law. Wllltsbsrre. I's.. September 18. |8l§0. Dii. J. C. Avast, My dear 8ir,—Yonr medicine is much approved of by those who hive |1I¢tl ll here. and its composition is soeli as to insure and maintain its reputation.. lnvsriably rscnnirnssdit for pulmo- riiary nfleotious, as do runny of 00! IWIIWIPII c an I .AIJ'.HIA°§l‘lg'I‘.;.I'Z.A1‘l-Ill", PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEMIUP. LOWELL, MASS. For sale at Apotltdollloll 5'0".‘ T. DESIIISAY. H CO». Gertsrsl_Agosy. And b6 , x Ir. Luasunt. wull. 000V[I'°Wl'8”“f ““' " Bnwsnn Guru 00!!‘ WWI’. " Enwsun Nusinunr. Bt, Petevfilufi ‘ - J.".l..PnssuI. it allow -" N Gueuou Wisoturos. Crepsud.