CROSSING. I'll ILOOD. .'l'ltere h a stream, wlice—-s— narrow tide The known pd Ilhlnwn divide Wbth all its waveless waters. dark and deep. ‘Hid sulleu _edence downward sweep. lsm low. I saw wltere. at the dreery flood. A smiling infant rattling stood. Whose our had come : Peerless of ill it neared the-tide. Sunk as to cradle-rest and died ' e going home. s I Followed’. with languid eye, anon, A youth, diseased, and pale, and wan; And there alone. He ed upon the lsatlon stream. And feared to ptnnge—-I hoards scream, nd he was gone. , And then a foster it msuhosd's strength, Cains bustling on till, there at lsugth. H w l' a ad; The water drowned. Neat stand ripen tbsaargelsse shore, A being bowed afnb many a score Of toilsoms years. Earth-bound rind end he left the bank, Bush turned h" dirnciing eye and sank. Ah ! full of fears. Hour bitter must thy waters be ! 0! death ! _hcw lipid a thing, ali ! me. is i die. I mussd—wlien to the stream again Another chilpl of mortal man With smiles drew nigh. “ ‘Tie the last pang." he calmly said, " To me. 0 death, thou hast no dread; , aviour, Iconic . Spread but thine arm on yonder shore— I see; ya waters hear me o‘sr—- 'I‘ltere is my home." AMis'raxc IN run: Wr:inrrr.—Andrew VVyman was like Lord Byron in one respect. He had a great horror of growing fat. What added to his apprehensions on this » Co, No. 25, snover street, It WA'l‘ -fol the CURB of LIVER Complaints. Juundice Dyspep- rn, n such, ‘Gout. Dysevrtry. Diarrhess,Dis- ere" ~ the K I .. .3. "‘ 'tione,'l‘ypheid and Inflammato- ‘ Pevere. Sick Hesdsehe,Ces- tivsiiem. Pelee in the end, Breast. Side, Back and Limbs. Pnlpitstlon ofthe Heart", I':ernale Cernplainte, . and all Disessseerislng from an impure state of the blood These lnvslusble‘ ‘Pills have been used with‘ no- parallsd success in private practice for more then thit yuan, and arsaowolered tevths public, with the ulleet conviction that they will prove themselves a ublic benefit. hey possess the power of stimulating the departi- tive organs throughout the body to-a healthy action, thee assisting nature to subvert isease after her own Pr rod only by D. 'l‘itirx.on, Ju. dt Boston. . . SON.-Obarlotietoirs. General Agent for P. E. Island. also by H. W. Sxtrvrrln. and T. Dunni- mas. wmsaow. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her - SOOTHING SYRUP, -For Children Teething. For the Nervous Alfcctions. Convuleiohe. Fever, In- fiiimiriation ofthe Bowels, &c. that attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Rut to the Mother, and Relic! and Herrltlt to the Infant. cl 'ld in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup. of Infantile Dyaenter or Diarrhaiti after being giverfiiver by the attending iysician. Blttcktuan, of bddington says, it has never failed to cure the Dysentery or Diurrhaaa in children whenever used in the villa e. Lots of it is sold. nlarmiiig extent. with Flutuleiice or Wind Cliolic. Lately they have used. the Soothing Syrup. and it always effects a speedy curt. Hundreds of like instances-might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Courts 6:. I’:ni:rivs:—-Please send us a further supply ofsootliiiig Syrup. \’Ve are selling large quantities of it, and from what we can learn, it is used with uniform success, both by children and score, was the fact that his father, before he dieil, attained a degree of rotundity which would have enabled him to fill respectably the ofiice of Aldermen. Andrew stood five feet eight inches in his stockings, and weighed one hundred and forty-five pounds—n very respectable weight —within which he endeavoured to cop himself, by the free use of vinegar and other acids, which are reported to diminish any to ndency to pinguidity. Andrew was in the habit of weighing him- selfonce a fortnight, in order to make sure that he was not transgressing proper bounds. He had been absent from home rather more than s week, and just stepped out of the cars in the depot, when his attention was ur- rested by an instrument for determining the weight. Mechanically he placed himself on the platform, and adjusted the ,weight to one hundred and forty-five. To his surprise he found it not sufiicient. _With an air of alarm he had advanced it five-pounds—stiIl indifferent. Imagine his consternation when the scales fell at one hundred and severity five! My stars! said he to himself, “There cttn’t' be any mistake about it—I’ee gained thirty-fiiae pounds ioilltiir ufiirlnigltl ! I was afraid it would be so It was with my father before me. At this rate I shall go beyond him in a few weeks.” ’ He entered the house with an air of settled melancholy upon his face, much ex- cited the fears ofhis wife, who ad ‘come forward to greet him after his absence. “ Wli Andrcw—Mr. Wyman—what’s the matter 2 ” she asked. “ Matter enough!” he groaned. “I Weigh one hundred and severity five pounds! Gained thirty pounds within a fortnight—or at the rate oflifleen per week. Suppose I should go on at this rate, or even at ten pounds per week, in three months I will be perfect matter. I am the most unfortunate o in “I am sure that you don’t look any lar- ger,”said Mrs. Wyman. “ You don't find that your clothes have grown small for ou.” " no.” " I'll tell you what, Mr. ,Wyman, " said his wife, struck with a sudden idea, “ are you sure you dirl'nt have your earlier in your Itaridtom toerete' d?” Andre_w’e face brightened up. " Wait a minute, " said he. , He sped out of the house like an arrow- flew to the depot, and renewed the experi- ment. A moment after heentered the house again his face glowing with joy. " You've bit it, wife, ” he exclaimed. " I've weighed myself again, and weighed only bnejnindcail and forty-three.” . Bsoii.se- rm‘-n..—c..¢ cold boiled 7“ tatoes in blicneleng,thlise,‘- quarter of an iiich thick; Np ’ . .dise in wheat flour, and lay tberq ‘gridiron. over a III‘lg:dI fire ofconls; sides Ire » _ we nicely, tahsi _ _,&§||Ildllhe1“_l‘ 3 5“ ‘I butter, P” ' 00 ‘tnfi Ill" hot. so . A was s - 0 GUI’ estnsss, , Ipfl fellow - . - . vehiolir b b. ' _°f_‘ rshensI0O' ‘s-It ing y mitt- l’.¢, ...i.a....a..««'wiiy sir. it's as plain SO . - «nu ." ' - ,'.i'a.iii', Itt'IT’_ isdtrlifl’ ". 09 you _ .»-Ontbellqlglnstsat Jleqembt '0"*N|Ul* ‘ION rdiflmi " i ‘ Id ’ ea c I rod iih’.i _ 3 isg, ions emp aiute — nciug ea H ' ' pntha, s adults, in all cases of Dysciitry or Diiirrliina. Yours respectfully, W. D. J. Molt New-York, July 10th, I858, 318 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June llltlt 1853. \‘Ve cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are is from a lady of the first respectability. residing in Lowell, nrs., believing that a vast amount of eufi'ering may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of nio- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Dear Sir:-—I am happy to be able to certify to the efiicienc of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to the trut of what it is represented to accomplish. Having a little boy suffering greatly from teething, who could not rest, and at night by his cries would not permit any of the family to do so, I purchased a bett e of Soothing Syrup. in order to test the remedy, -—and when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its efi'ect upon him was like magic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- peared. We ltavs bad no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, by the sole aid of Mrs. Wirle|ow’e Soothing Syrup. Every ruother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. A Lowell, Mcss., May 20. I858. Price only 26 cIe.'a bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SCIJITIO RHEUJII./Y. TISM URED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously elllicted with a disease in the hip, which Physicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism, and resorted to various remedies without any perina- nent relief; have been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last spring, had a very violent attack, which laid Inc up, when I made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis dt. Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully recom- mend it to all who may be afilicted with similar complaints. Hnrtnv IIUIIT. Stetson, Dec. 2. I841. Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity utrd high standing in the communit . N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis &, Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this crime are base imitations. Price 12;. 25. 31} cu per bottle according to size. o for sale those pure WILD CHERRY DITTERS. For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints. and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life nod energy to the whole eystest. Price only 87] cents in Pint Bottles. Likewise for sale as above, HU.N"l’ER'S PULMONARY B.dLS.l.M. Hear relic! the Daily Merairy of Bangor say: of Dad. Pomro . Hunter's Balrairr. It is not often that we can say anything favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony of those with wltoin we are acquainted, twbo have used and tested their merits. But in regard to llunter’s Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen. Jereitiialt Curtis, I-‘isq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour I ing to'wns, unanimous in its praise. The testiriiony of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- . carries with it more weight I -in whole eulupins cl certificates from strangers, whose laces we never mw, end iv sertifisatss, for aught we know, uiey _ e been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. smroy's testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Shwliegrn, . Hunter's Pslstorrary .Belscru.—To those afllcted with Coughs, Colds, Consumpticcs, Asthma. Spitting of cod and all aflhuious ofthe Lengs, we recom- ittend Hunter's Peleisnary Balsam. It is believed to snide ever t invented for these com- Priee 50 etc. a trio. IJV'DI.d.N' DISPEPSIJ PILLS. For cure of Coetlveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Illioes Habits. Headache, Diasiness, Heart Burning, kin in the Side. Lang and Liver Complaints. DYSPIPIIJ JJVD IDIGBSTIOJV. ith Costivssess, Acidity of the Hun as F plaints. 3 in in the side. Less of A Dubl- lit ,—-can be remedied. , a ii‘ the use of the leash Dtepepsts Pills. tisve etesistt the rust asioslsttiiig eerss hundreds efeasss cftbs above complaints, and are in as especial manner, for .-'.l‘----!‘-".'.---- One pnrent informs me his chi'd has aufliired to er s lavllnsble remedy. |'s'p's:etn. an a mild endgestle Outlrsrtle, V ' rigrrscetlya.p‘sntbsblcod,clsscsing sndpnrl- lb! . I °'i.''i3.‘-''.' '. all the Side and Right Shoulder -Blade. with a dull. siillow ooctrtminsts In all mIf|‘lIC“se' All! Illd iPever. Bilious Fever and sick headache, they are an nvalusble. ltemedy. They will be found the beat Fnntily Physic in the gm-Id, purifying the blond . restoring the appetite, and leevin the stomach and bowels in a healthy state. Price S3 cents be Pills have t it equal in the wor . Sold by Bovu 81. Palm, No 40, Cortland’ Street, or . And by W. IL, IVATION. T. DIIIIIIAY & Cc. 'lI.& lt.Jori ION. M. W. Slttttrea-.n. and J. R. Wa'r'r. Charlottetown. Joins E. W. At.i.r:vtvn, Head of Hillsborough, Wir.t.iaxs lloorsit, Morell. U'l‘Hll- LAND Gt. Joint A. .\lAci.Aiiu. Head ofSt. Peter‘ Bay. Micr-uni. lllit_cwitns:. East Point. Joriit Kiuorr.-r & Rosurvr lloswr:i.r., Seuris. Wiaaiau Sartnutsort, Eovuan Gorr, lhrrixt. Gonnorl. Lnsuei. Owen. and Mas. S-riaouts, George- town. l’it'r-uicx rli-in-rrervs dr. EDWARD Resear- soiv, Belfast. ltoauar B.tnxIn,Vernou ltiver Bridge. .loi-rir (iiutvrs,Bonshaw. (incite: Wro- ¢:ritrc.rt, Criipaud. Wrr.r.utat D. CLARK. Cape Traverse. Joint Tenn mid WILLIAM Donn, llsdcque. Wit.t.uxx S. l.oivcwoa'ri-I. Rusticu. RICHARD IlAt:N.ti.i.. Malpeque Road. WILLIAM Guovaii, I3ttrrett'it Cross Itmids. Janus Mac- KAY. Dnrnley. \\'it.r.iAM Cousuvs, Park Corner (Incite: SINCLAIR. Priiicetown. CHAILII A. Caesar! and .lAxu;s Pinnuorl. l"reitcli River, lanes llluiitriutn dr. Eawiiv Pitrtxszit. 'l‘mveI- |er’s ltest. James C. Pore & PATRICK Powuu, Suimiierside. James J. Frtasln, Jaasre Castr- eni.r., James I.. IIOLMAN and Aiicrrinauo CA3gpfl|\‘,1.|,,. Saint F.|eiinnr‘s. Crt.uti.es C. IIUN1‘. ‘liscoucli. Jitaiics YEO. Port llill. llx:rtnr;u'r lieu. 8; Anaxt C.. Fri-u, Criscuinpeque. Wit.- LIAM HUBBARD, :\t.:x. Lanxtu rind Fnantcie AIINEAUX , Tiguish. \V. ll. \VA'I‘SON. _ General Agent for P. E. Islsud. Feb. 7th, I854. World's Fair MEDAL SOAPS ! 'l‘lll'I HIGHEST PltE\llUM HAS BEEN awarded by the l\lechiinic‘s ‘ ' PRIZ I‘ttI|', Boston; ' New &CO., Boston, M the beat Toilet Soaps, Creams and Perfumery. Beck manufacture every variety of Toilet Soaps uuequalletl and of the highest and most adiiiir- ed perfume Cytlieriun fl—— " Cream of Soap, for Ladies. Panariston Shaving Cream. Panurii-ton Shaving Rolls for Travellers conve- nience Military Shaving Soap. Highly perfumed nl’ll\\'fl \Vindsor. \'Vhite Windsor "and 'l‘oilct (‘alte Soap. rs, I’nrtington‘s Toilet Soup. This beautiful 'l‘OlI.F.'l‘ SUM’. possessing in its composition the combined virtues of the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, purify and perfume. is by permission dedicated to Mrs Partington by her cbd't eervt‘e. Boston, January, 1854,, Beck & C0. Mrs Parlinglon lo the Proprirlors. Gentlemen :— The education of your beautiful and llagrrtnt soup to me, use mark ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soup, I must say that I never made any halfas good and I will recom- rnen it to rriy young freinds all over the world for their to ilight tables. her Rtrrrr it Part-rnro-roxr. Boston, .Ian.,_ 1854. mark. Auo. ~ Extract Perfumes far the Handkerchief-—whiclr, for delicacy of frngrnncc and lasting odor. are pro- nounced by Clieiiiists and those who have tested them to be superior to the bust imported article. Purified Oz-Jllarrow with E1. If Rosemary.- for 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 disrigreable odor. For preserving the llnir, restoring it where bald laces appear, and causing it to retain beauty and ustre to old age- Dr. JIdpm's Colcasiin Ambre.—An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it possesses for the purposes inten Particular care is taken In PREPARATIONS FOR THE 'I'l-‘.E'I‘lI. Experience has proved that the most efiicacioua to remove the auimalculm from the Teeth is a paste clreriiically prepared in soup- uiid to meet the wants of those who prefer clean teeth and firm Game, is their Siipariary Toollt Paste an article that has nchived the highest enconiurns from scientific Dentists and Physicans. Also Cooking Extracli, for flavoring Piistrys, Iellys, etc, etc, which will is found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. Also—-Boston Chemical Washing Pow- der—adinired because it makes washing easy and ssarit. D. 'l‘irylor,jun. dc Co. 25 Hanover street. Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxiirivatn Also, sold by W. R. Wit-rsoir. June 28. Gin Great Hessian State Loan of 6,725,000 Dollars. To be reimbursed with l8.688,5t0 Dollars. of £2,400,000 Sterling. TIIIS Loan is guaranteed by the Government and contracted by the eminent Banking House in‘ Messrs. M. A. V _ llo1~riscrtit.n_ and Sorts, in Frankfort-on-tlie-hluIns. The following capital Prizes rnustlre it . v ' - II. .-I— Id of Ml .000 dtrlllrl. C0 of 4.000 Irtllnn, 33 -- iis,ouo *- so -- s.ooo -- fj “ 82,000 " I20 “ L500 " C0 " 8,000 “ I80 “ L000 " dsc., die. The smallest Prize is 55 dollars. The next drawing willtitlts place in December I864. Price of tits Shares is as follows :- One Share for £1 Stg. Thirty Shares for £20 Stg. Six do. for £5 " Sixty-five do.for 40 " Tliirteendo for£l0 " 181 do. for o N .'l‘ieltst.s will be srded on receipt of Colonial Btnk Notes, Bills, of Drafts on Europe, Gee. or the security of the public, the prices of the rltares have always been fixed at the above rates. and (an- lias former agents) on pcyisent of the Prince. the undersigned stake no drdtietieu flow the cstotist, 9; guy '~r.OC(llCC ‘$530007. h ‘h vs sat- annonnehg t t are new appoi‘a'tsd man for this htrlbullyn f the British Colonies and Foreign Parts, and that dsrlngtha last 1) years tbshhave paid to snsseesful holders effllierss in Crust hale, Prlnss amounting is gas, dedeatles, wliieti llnvs been dis- tributed». in. Liverpool, Birmingham, Inuchsstsr, we die. After the Drawing. ssclt Shareholder it-illreceive a list of the wine‘ aeaibsrs. The Prices will be in cash at rsafirt-sodhs-lalse, East or set Indies, Canada. Psrb,Lsndos, New York, Inc. D’ _ wltbsm dc to lasers. 1. A. .¢lWLl::':I»bD t leer. Fiastitsrt-ea Ar ins, or their llesse. Iessre. A. nwansectursn - tales tssess which arrive too less will be. ythsfillfll . u it returned t s: rhhgfm ii. slime is per, s. . For putlrmll the Illood‘ we do not believe these Hsszannts GAZETTE. SEETEMERB so. LIVER oorirnamr, DYSPEPSIJ, JJI UJVDICE. CH8-0.N'IC' OR VOUS IJEBIL IT DISEJSE .l.N'D .1 0 i Such as Constipation. inward Piles, Fulness of lllood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for load. Fuleess or Weight in the Stniimch, Sour Eructntiane, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Ditficult Breathing, Flutterin at the Heart. Cliolrin or Salli-carting Sensations tv en in a lying posture, itttnces of Vision, Dots or \VcbI be- fore the sight, I"i.-vei‘ and Dull Pain in the Ilead, Deficiency of Perspirution. Yellowriese of the Skin Gt. Eyes, Pain in the‘ Side, Brick. hest. Liiiilni, dLc., Sudden Flushes of Ilest, Burning in the Flesh, Constant lmuginingtt of evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. can be em-ctunlly cured by DR. HOOFL.dJV'D'8 CELEBRJTED GERMJJV BATTERS. Prepared by Da. C. M. Jacxsost, No. I30 Jrcli street. Pltilotlslyiliis. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled. if equalled. by any other epirstion in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after eltilful physicians had full l‘lieee Bitters are worthy the attentidn of invslids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands. exercising the most eeiircliin powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, vtithal, safe, certain and pleasant." - Read and be Corrcinced. ' The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle," says of Dr. Hoo./land's German Billers. " It is eeldorii that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, tp the confidence and patronage of our readers; tmd therefore when we recoriimi-rid Dr. lloollatrd'e German Bitters. we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrnnis of the day. that are coined about for a brief period and then forgotten after they lirtve done their guilty race of iitiecliief, but ofa niedicins Ion established, tuiiveisally prized, tlntl which has met tie hearty ap- proval ofthe faculty itself.” . “ Scott's H"cekly." raid. Aug. 25- “Dr. Hooll:iiid'e tlerinnn Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recoiinnended by some of the moat proiiiirient iueiiihers cf the faculty as an rtrticle ofiiiuch ellicncy in crises of fenisle vretrknesr. l'r:rsons fdehilitated ccristitutions will find these Hitters it vantzigeous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon a weak system." atone IVIDINCI. J. G. Jlloore, Erq., of the Daily News said, October 3lsl.-—- “Drt. IIO0I‘l.AND'I GERMAN Br-r-reris.—\‘Ve are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the how u, and can with truth teetifytc its efiicncy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than w derived previously front years of allopathic treatment at the hands of our first physi- ciatts.” Hon. 0. D. Hinrlins. Mayor of the City of Camtlen, JV. J., euys: - " lloort..n4n’s Gicitasatv Birrnns.—We have seen runny flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they canto induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. Frorr. inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must so we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous proetrstion, is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves. bringing them inte a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. lfthis medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stoiriiich, liver and nervous system, the great majqyity o real and imaginary diseases emanate. I use them ina healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed. 'vea trial—it w' recommend itself. It s cold, in act, be in every family. No other medicine can produce evidences of the same merit." For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, . No. 120 Arch street, next door below Sixth, Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the countr . In this mummon--worshipping Age, it is rare to find a iiiitn place his usefulness to the ublic, before his interest. uring a late visitto the‘ ity ofSpindlee.’ we were presented by a feseionul friend. to the cel- ebrated Chemist, De. . C. Area, whose name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sickness, in this countr . Knowing the un- precedented pularity of his medicines. and the im- mense sale o theiri. we had expected to find him it millionnre, and rolling in wealth. But no. we found him in his laboratory. busy with his laborers.among his crucibles. aleiiibicu, and retorte—giving his est personal care to the compounds. on the virtues c which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithstandin his vast business. and its prompt re- turns in cash, l e Doctor is not rich. The reason as- signed is, that the mriterial is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so expensively, that the nett profit is ama|l.—.dtrtcrt'csn Former. Phil. Notice to Travellers. T has beconte an established fact that accidents will happen notwitheteritling the cure and atten- tiou whicli may be paid to the ertfsty and convenience of travellers. Explosioriii will trike plaice, bridges will he left open. and cars run nlflhe truck as usual. It is welleiiough for the public and legislators to caution companies to "beware," and " take heed," yet these casualties will occur, which re- sult in severe contusions. broken limbs, barns, bruises, &c. The ‘Mexican Mustang Linlrnent, Upon such occasions. is invalerrlilsl The won- derful efl’eets of its soothing and heel‘ ' have induced tnany, who have tried it. to always parry a bottle of it with them when they are travel- It ' I . Prequent tests have proven it to be ellicacieae in curin ltheumstiem. Piles, Scrofulous diseases, Cen- lcers, Old Sores. Neuralgia. 'l‘sethache. Ear- irclie. die. A so paviit. ing-bone, Scratches, Cracked Heels, Chafes, Gulls. &c.. on Horses and other anismlr. It is external in its application, and we OUAIANTII it to cure Puaatarrntv-ri.vin every case for which we recommend it, Many Physiciirns use it because they can depend upon it-so can their riente. For-niers Li stable Keepers. Sity in win. have it. and will not be satisfied without it. after giving it a fair trial. Therefore we say to travellers upon highways and by-ways use the .Uvtstcitg Li'rtt'iwsrit l t has become I introdv-wsd threughoatt cssess‘.one', a West I ' OI large bottlfl are e V pest. _. TAYLOR, lee. I. 00., I Ilaeevdr street. Ilestoe, General A rite. ‘ he . I. W. Iuiirirsn, and - lie .3. A t neld.b.yndeelsre generally. T33 PI , J0! IICIVID, etrtlsenes 'l'. Hansen's these The above tstbsu is girdles er Wsttriuflynsrmsi tbelsptbwhpd New c rd !I.lo?nsAIII‘b'.. I in no on. e tssCsrds,c..r,. C k Plu . Wool P" k . ' Power '.l?r:aseiliI.I.eclIirtss. N “I. _‘° ' n‘ P“.“ :l'ldorde_ru auctselly attended to. _ w.....::."...’::.:' ‘.‘.:';" ‘.::::-..*::':".:l'°~..$.°'.'.';'.:’.' Stewart, Charlottetown. House and Premises to. let. 0 BE LE1‘. sud possession g‘ November next, a SHOP and “3'w"r';'..‘l' " HOUSE is Kent Street. opposite the Dispsantyiuo .1! A BIIOP and one or two.olIO0MS. Rent moderate. Application to be made so flu Subscriber. . GEORGE COOKS. DURHAM BULL. _ It SALE. a liter year old DURHAM BULL. lie is from the stock imported by Capt. Can. berland, and took the first pine at the last Csttls Show. For particulars enquire at this , otof - CHIHALD MeDOUGAl.iD. Nine Mile Creek, Sept. 2|. ISM. Alt Valuable Property For sue. V HE SUBSCRIBER oS'ers the following, a Gig. Hill with three run of stones t Kiln, titre. dwelling llouses, Barn. Blecksrriitlfs Shop, and . liipyard with about I0 acres of excellent landnn the North side of e Creek. containing any quantity of the best tnanure, also a Farm on the south side of said Crecli. containing about 80 acres, S0 of which’ is under cultivation, with an extensive front. the land of an excellent quality free from storte, including a ' privilege where an overshot of 20 fur, a. be_got with little expense. being already dammed over. 'I‘hsee Properties will be sold either Iogetltsr or separate as may suit, and are well worth the at- teution of any person. being in the heart of an ex- tensive settleiiieiit, and agnod Harbour. They an situate about one quarter of a mile from the Coesgu. Bridge in the county of Kent. and about Q miles from shediac. Should the above not be sold previous to the 3d of October, they will be olfered at public auction on the pretiiisee on that ii . IVAMES DONG. . cociigno, Augt. llth, 1854 References Mr. Csazan Dan.tsorr'r,Charlotte. vrrt, . H. Livrircs-rort, Esq . Shediac. on to Oct. - NEW and sinszularl successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious (¥'~<ieai.~i —Costi\*eucse Indi- gestion, Jiiundicc, Dropsy, Itheumntism, In . co plamts, &e., &c. very few are the diseases in which a Piirga cine is not more or less r ‘ iicss and .-nitl'crin ,, . tive Modi- uircd. and much ' 50 PfeVII,: ¢l_l00t_l£el1¢l‘lCCl€l10I often fatal diseases. which mtg t have been nvcitlcd I thc niely and judicious use of a g ' In is alike true of golds, Feverislx e they not sub- position and “ii” " M M °"' '3. nor. anartrtxn th ' ti ‘and a goon of New Y_ork City.m1’ _o us” up Docr. A. A. Ans, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mes- eachusetts. Ph K-_~d!.« Mogtvglad. Dhzi eminent s n and '1 n ' It wh has their: in his exteuai. 3 0 i 0 “guild or:-ruwicx, Esq., one of the llrst mes- cliarits inDNew York Ci e-I C- AV". M. D. up't and 8 con of the United States Marine Iiospltai. st Ch sea, Mass. Did space permit, we could vs man names, fromall parts w are the inc 5". it used. but evidence even more couvincirg than the certificates of eminent public men is e the public as the best tale of medial y re compounded not of ‘dual virtues rein vr antidote to inedi ne known to the world. 7 ‘eat that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Pity and he could not properl jud ofa y II rc ed with t k i its um suiiipllgd theos‘ticum.t.e'Fomul:o|‘>" rrlilclinlioth m and Pills are made to t e whole body eI United States and British’ Ill stones. coin ‘den of m pqaradna is laid up: to all mt-n,‘:ri.d all who sis cotnpemfo judge on the subL¢t, ftlvgaaek sturvlsfili of their trinsie ts. s Pectoral pronounced by scientific uteri to a wonder‘: elite Ian eru- llfe consists in their mystery. I have I-' msdi llsferelts shemww-elitewn. y Pb have declared the ssutkhing of my ls. sndevsn more a , are win. . big to eCtl?.,tlIat thdr sprung: one were more Tb opertteti gig. in! the z.‘.‘.°:°. its --.:".':'£T’~n‘;§'~2.*. t — o s- gysts , Mafia, liver, and other.‘ ‘sf s I—'m ' 3*’ 1 | by w ver they eslsfmen “I its-sanrsthellrst of&say¢.'"‘,‘h are and ‘iiotsgtaiuiu ens‘ this use in any quantity. ' I-‘oriutnutstltrsettemnee insrrrsppsesnme Sex. . [W "I 3'1!!! 0- .145 for sale by ‘I’. DIIlflY. t Os,’ Geeerst Aggey, -' And ’ Ir lllsxrve Owe’ , ' :::::-:‘:m—"°~-°.“'~§.."7’ IIBIAI, . 3'1. Fnasen. St. E|ssnev'e, ‘*’ W . ..::'.':'...:::'.'.'°'..“""' War. Doss.-lsrtsqee. -- ' hues-Presses. Nye btslss.