1])ottri_i. WE LIVE IN A VERY STRANGE WORLD. ax CIAILII swairv How often our hopes hvs been given To tb' that but rnockeriea be As the lit‘! a that seem touching on heaven j asfurolfitas wet The idols we worship are th Which Fashion and Fortune can mould ; Other idols are shaped but of snows ; The world thinks of nothing but old I Once Truth her bright banner unfur ed- But we live in a very strange world. We live is a very strange world— Strange things are occurring each day : But they pass without comment or word, And to-morrow goes just the same way : . I Did to iniiigine that lioarts Were the fountain of honour and worth, I .‘_ ‘ And ofall that a blessing imparts I '. “7 But they lsarn—who ive orig upon earth, ‘ was 'I‘ruth her bright banner unfurled— ", But we live in a very strange world. Once the laurel wee Friendship’s own leaf, As conatant—-as free from decay ; Now its emblem, alas, is more brief- ‘Tis the lower that but lives for aday I Like a honeycomb, rich and replete, Is Society—eome people tell ; But ifir be squall sweet, It is equally low as well ! Once Truth her bright banner unfurled- Bnt we live in a very strange world! 8- wnar ARE WOMAN'S RIGHTS i" The Fight to welte when others sleep ; The right to watch, the right to weep ; The r ht to comfort in distress ; The rilgflit to soothe, the right to bless ; The right the widow's heart to cheer, The right to dry the or han's tear ; The right to feed and c othe the poor, The right to teach them to endure. The right when other friends have flown, And left the sutTe_rcr all alone, Rights such as these are ell we crave, Until our last—a quiet grave. llarietirs. WHOLESALE. William Elliott 6:. Co. F Borrow. United States, Merchant, have coristsntl on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large suppl o the following articles which will be disposed of as low as t ey can ibl be imported for vis:-—- ‘ea, hocolate, Cocoa, Crfihed Sugar, Cofl'es, Sugar. Museovado. Sugar, Molasses, I"lour. Navy Breed, Cheese, S irits, Vinegar. Candles, Soup, Tobacco, Rosin, Pitch, -'I‘er, Buc ets and 'I‘ubs, c., Please apply to their Agent. HENRY PALMER. September 28. 1852. AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE. NOW LANDED, Ex Mary Jim from Ilostoa,500 pair , Shoes, end Brognns, comprising a large end excellent as- sortment of Ladies Rubber Boots an Shoes of superior quality; Men's long-grained Boots, ditto thick Boots, double soled; com- mon thick Boots, Boy's thick Boots. ditto double soled; Be ‘a and Youtli's Brogiins; Ladie‘s Kid Buskius. Ar.so, Looking lasses, Ilurnin I-‘luiil, Kossuth Ilata, Plushed end Fur Caps; lc ne i Whips, Cussimerea, mixed Doeskins end Setinet, Sheet- ings, Drillin , \Vbits and Straped Shirlings, Dcnima Comforters, In- din Rubber Braces, Candle I iclting, 'I‘uilors Trimmings, Vestings, India Rubber Coats, Oil Clotliin ; ground Coffee, Axes, Brooms, Buckets, Apples, Onions, bags Table Salt, &.c., dr.c., dr.c.,will be sold cheep for prompt payment. GEO. BEER, Jun. Daily expected an assortment of British Merchandise by Sir Alexander. September 28. 4 in. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has 0 cried a Mercantile Business in the Store recently occupied b . ORA 1-to VVs:as-ran, situated in Paumal Street, where he intends kee i constantly on hand, a general assortment of G¢.dhs¢ Ilo respectfully solicits the patronage of the Public, and he to ive general satisfaction to any who lIlI,“'°lI|’ him with a on I. N. [I A lsr esnpply of Gig Harness, ct alwa_ s on band, together with a as assortment of Leather, which wil be cut to suit dealers. SAMUEL COLLINGS. Sept. 28, I852. Timothy and Flex Seeds. IIE SUBSCRIBER will give the highest price IN CASH for Samples of the above, if delivered in time for fall W. R. WATSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 24, I852. , Shipment. pnopnnfrnsfar sun or to LET. '1‘(l LE1‘. N MODERATE TERMS, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, that pleaiwntly situat- ed HOUSE in Kerr-r S-rasrr, nest door but one to the residence of the Hoiv. irisr Jusrica. The HOUSE consists ofa Drawin Room, a Dini Room, a Breakfast Room, an Star and our Rooms, besides Servant's Rooms in the Attic. There is also a ood STABLE and 0U'I‘-IIOUSE, and a good WI-ILL and PUMI’ in the Yard.togeiher with a GARDEN inched, us well stocked wiph I"‘i:uit as any of an equal site in the slsud. ‘or urther rticulerse l to the Proprietor. P‘ "P ’ w unnitv PALIIBI. . 4 w. Kent Street, Sept. 25, I858. . For Sale or to Let. VALUABLE FAR.‘\I, consistin of One llundredacres of LAND, fronting on the Roya ty Road, four miles from Town: on w ‘c are pleasantly situated, a good DWELLING HOUSE, consisting of nine rooms, and collar; a large Barn, Stables, \Vocd-house, and other Out-Buildi 'I‘hirty-seven acres are under good cultivation. The whole eld one Lease of 999years. All the Buildings are qulteriew. Ifsold, rtofthe pur. chase money iuight remain on interest. Apply to True. Desser- sav. Esq., or to the Subscriber. I’. W. HALES. Sept. 2. West Cver Mills. 0 BE LET, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head of the Elliot River, near Bonshiiw, now in the oceu tion of the Subscriber. They consist of a Grist. Saw and Ca ing Mill, which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island, being never without a suflicient supply of water, and are an excellcutstand for business. For further particulars, aggil to _ . WIL IAM CROS Eliot River, Aug. 10. 1852. TO BE LET OR SOLD, ACRES of LAND, a GRIST MILL, four Houses and other Buildings, situate Eve and a half miles from Charlottetown on the Malpec oa . The whole Estate may be had in one, or the Mill b itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Leasebolders or urchasers.— For particulars, apply to WILLIAM CURTIS, on the premises. Curtisdele, Aug. 23, I852. September 21, 1852- UST received and for Sale by the Subscriber : nincss's Dublin PORTER, (a superior article) Scotch ALE Burning FLUID Pale Seal Oil. CHARLES DEMPSEY. 4i. I. do R. G. A STORY WITH A MORAL. Mr. Bones of the firm of Fossil, Bones 8t Co., was one of those remarkable money-making men, whose uninterrupted success in trade had been the wonder and afforded the material for the gossip of the town for seven years. Being of it familiar turn of mind, he was frequently interrogated on the subject. and invariably gave as the secret of his success that he minded his own business. A gentleman met Mr. Bones on the Assanpiiik bridge. He was gazing intently on the dashing, foaming waters aatliey fell .on the darn. e was evidently in a brown study. Our friend ventured to disturb his cogitations. " Mr. Bones. tell me how to make a thousand dollars I” Mr.Bones continued looking intently at the water. At last he ventured to reply : “ Do you see that dam, my friend I” “I certainly do." . ‘ Well, here you may learn the secret of making money That water would waste away and be of no practical use to anybody, but for the dam. That dam turns it to good account makes it perform some useful purposes, and then suffers it to along. That large paper mil is kept in constant motion this economy. say months are fed in the manufacture of this article, paper, and intelligence is scattered broadcast over the land on the sheets that are daily turned out; and in the different processes through which it passes. mone is made. So it is in the living of hundreds of people. They get enough money. It passes th: their hands every day, and at the year's end they are no better of. What's the reason I They want u dais. Their explenditures are increasing, and no prac- tical good is attained. ney want them dammed up, so that nothing will pass through their hands without bringing some- thing back, or accomplishing seine useful purpose. Darn up your ex ses, you'll soon have enough occasionally to spare a ‘tile, just like that dain.—I.ook at it, my friend." A Ralanxants Matt.—A'r a temperance meeting held in Alabama, about six years ago, Colonel Lcmanousky who had been twent -three years in the armies of Napoleon Bona- parte, addresse the meeting. e arose before the audience, _taIl, erect, and vigorous with a glow of health upon his cheek, and said :- “ You see before you a man seventy years old; I have fought two hundred battles; have fourteen wounds on m lived thirty days on horse-flesh, with the bark of trees for my bread, snow and ice for my drink, the canopy of heaven for my covering, without stockings or shoes on my feet. and only a few re s for my clothing.‘ In the desert of Egypt, I have marche for days with a burning sun upon my tiaked head ; feet blistered in the scorching sand, and with eyes, nostrils, and month filled with dust and a thirst so tormenting, that I have opened the veins of my arms and sucked my own blood. Do you ask how I survived all these horrors! answer, that under the Providence of God, I owe my preservation, myh ealth and vigor, to this fact, that I never drank a drop of spirituous liquor in my life ; and continued he, " Baron Larry, chief of the medical stalfof the French army. has stated as a fact, that the six thousand survivors who safely returned from Egypt were all of them men who abstained from ardent spirits." H < 0 Awe-i-nus Fina ow Surrsoean extinguished by PhiIlips's Pie Asnihilator, being the third which has been recorded during the pet month. We copy the following from the London Times, July I, which spenlts for itself: A Iugaler circumstance has recently taken place at this The barque Pollux, Captain Everson, having arrived here last week from Bueaos Ayres, consigned to_Mebsrs. nham & Co., car consisted of eqiial portions of calcined bones d animal guano, t e former composing the lower tier of the cargo. On Thursday last the bee were opened, and it was at obce ascertained, that the ship and cargo were on lire, spontaneous combustion having taken place just about the centre of the vessel. Ilow long the tire was in pf see, it was impossible to ascertain. A plication was at once madto Mr. Stsbbing,_the Agent for Phil ips'a firs anuihilator; who proeeeded_to sxpsrirnerit sport the burning mass. After re- peated applications of this invention, the ire was entirely extin- guished, but not before considerable damage was done to the vas- sel, the beams nthwart ship being destroyed. Ste. Not triers than I0 or ID toes of the cargo have been dlmls , and the as use of the annlbilator used in subduing_the con agra_tion, or rather the s‘moelder'iag of the cargo, Is estiinstsd at not more than £18 to II. rt. I A Moaoaaaa’s Rnroasa.—-Nathan Crisl, who was executed at Mobile on the 3d. inst... for the murder of Theodore Nye, ntadsaconfesaion, in which hefully acknowledge his guilt, and concluded with the following warning to the tempted : I have nothing more to say but to warn all others to II from temptetlsu. The brat tlilpsglit of crisis, if. not reeia , lead to the destruction of til. I can scarcely realise pw that I have esmipltisd aaytbingse awful as to stain in . a my brother's tea seems, when l nrst yleld bands in as thought. to have based ms with chains, and blunted my and blleded in eyes ; so that, although I tried a sin and to get lease, was dragged to the esmiuiesios o my sass. Ohlmeyfledbevemersy same-—as hope I w -i - experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the Public at (D II I?» (5 ill’ 11: 4% R o , , HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends, that they are established in the City of Borroiv as General Commission Merchants. I are prepared, with the usual facilities, to receive and_ sell all des- criptions of Merchandize, on the most favourable terrris. They also purchase and shi I description of Merchandise, and from diiil experience in the Market, will enable them to meet the wishes oft eir rien s. The coiiaigiirricnts of VIBEILI for Sana, Fnurairr, or CHAI- 't'a:tt, will receive proriipt attention. Insurance on all Property elfectcd on the lowest terms. From long experience in Foreign and Domestic Trade, wo confidently offer our services in all the depart- ments ofa General Mtzitcaivrruz Ilusnuss. 'I‘IIO;\lAS SLEATER 6; C0. I"os1's:it‘s Wharf. Boston, Sept. 24, I852. I:.E3CD£.‘CP o 'l‘I*IE Subscriber having been for several years employed in 'lding Ship, Fisliiiig, and Pleasure BOATS of all kinds, begs leave to return thanks for the generous support he has hitherto large, that he is niakin preparations for a larger and more extend- ed business. and that or the purpose of accommodating personsin 'I‘own, who may favour him with Orders, Mr. James Purdie, Mer- chant, end Captain Mathewson, ofthe Steamer Rose, have kindly consented to act as his Agents there. Boats of any description, dimensions or build (whether Clinker or Carvel), delivered in Charlottetown or elsewhere, with promptitude. \Vorkmnnship and‘ materials warranted of the best description. Produce or Cattle will be taken in piiyment if desired. CHARLES M'QUARRIE. De Sable, April 18, I852. 2 an LADS of about 14 or 15 years of age, may find employment by application as above. no. T. IIASZARD hill just received, - a raw pieces N“ Music, and Piarro-I-‘oars wrrirotr-r A Marrait. 11. IJ4Q.H§ID-‘.. MRS. WINSLOW TO THE L./IDIES.‘ RS. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female D Physician, would call the. attention of the Ladies to her soothing Syrup for cliildern teething. It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the gums, reduce inllaramatioii, and is sure to reg ate e w . pend upon it, Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and religfsntl health to your chi ran. _y Price, 25 cents per bottle. . We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. “'ins|ow's Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last year. We believe, it the best medicine in wor r children teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Ctiildrc whether it arises from teethio’, or any other cause. It ‘res unive satisfaction-ncvcr nevcr heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally successful in relieving pain and clfecting cures--rclicf is absolutely stirs. CURTIS 8: PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor, Me WONDER OF TIII.-‘. WORLD. .Gi-avrl Cured q/‘five years standing. Messrs. Courts Gr. Paairriis, Bangor, e. enllemen,-—I have been entirely cured of the Gravel, by the us of your Cramp and Pain Killer. I commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of I847. I had been a great snlli.-rer for ten years previous; some four or five ygars of the time I suffered be ond all my powers to dcscri . _ uring this time, I have bad medical aid. and tried various spe- cillcs, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month after I commenced using it, I gun to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cure ' Minus Snrua. Prospect. Me., Jan. 29, 1851. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. - _ CHAILII Cairroan, I-Iaiurair Cnrrroao, i “B1-.uv1-oi: I-‘.r.i.is. Doctor Toby, a regular prect sing ysiclan, of East Mschias, writes us under data of March 20, I847 : “ Please send me half a gallon of_your Cramp and Pain Killer- lt la the best medicine to cure what it Is represented to, that I ever used.” The Doctor llrst made use of it In his own case, for a severe sprain dials relief, and has since used it in h Read the following. It speaks for Itself. RHE UNA TISM CURED. I certify, that I was afllictcd with a violent Rheumatic pain in the smell ofiny back, which entirely dlsebled sis, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and el'orti rior eould I walk with- rat a cane, and but very little with. lap lled Doctor Johnson's Anodyne Linirnent, or Liquid Opodeldoe, an several other remedies, without any relief. After aufliering in this way about a week, I pi"- chased a butt Cresip and Pain Killer, prepared b Courts & Psaxiirs, Bangor, and after (Ares icstioas was out rely relieved and free l'rora pain, and am now entirely well. I also ettred e ‘ of wiles, who had been sulsrlng for a long time with a lame side, with the same bottle. Ibcliave it the best medicine in tbe world, and am happy to add aiy testimony ls Its favour. ‘as Townes. Oar N. I.-be sure and call for CIJITII 5 PER! Ne’ Craeip and [ate llller. All others bssrlsg this same are bass lmltatleee. Prtss 8 seats per battle. he ' _ boat in the sliouldcr,caused by t Il|)IOI.ItIl£C'I":“l‘b:.‘.l. and found linme P,’ ,0 FOR SALE. Part ofthat beautifully situated Lot,corner ofGreat George and King Streets, now occupied W. C. HUBS, and udyoining Mr. CHAILII l’.u.ars:it‘s new building. I"or further particulars apply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plan may be IBBII. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. 0 be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully situated plot of ground, the property ofloitiv NICHOLL, being pasture Lot No. 630 in the Royal! of Charlottetown, com rising 20 acres of excellent LAND with tie Buildings thereon. 'I‘ is Property is well enclosed. and for the most art with a dyke fence ; and the greater part of it is cleared and un er cultivation. The property can be viewed at any time on application to John N ieholl on the premises. An unquestionable Title will be made to the purchaser, and pos- session ciin be had at once. For terms and further particulars, ep- ply to John Lcngworth, Esq., Barrister at Law. Chfllottetown, Aug. 2-tth I852. Farm on the Rustico Road. FOR SA LE orto let the Leasehold Interest of 999yesrs in a Farm M255 acres of Land, I50 acres of which are cleared and in ood cultivation. There are two Dwelling Houses on it, and other luildings; there are several springs of Water running through it- it is Nine miles from Charlottetown, and has leiity of Fire Wood and Longers. For particulars apply to L. Gall, Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Premises. Half the Purchase Money can remain on security, on the Pro- perty. M. “ 18” WILLIAM WESTCOTT. 7 v - O LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase, if so required, part of the Land onging to the Subscriber, known as the "Esxsa” Estate, situate at the Eastern extremit of Charlotte- town, comprising Eleven Town Lots and portions 0 Two Common Lots. This Property has been laid olI' into Building Lots, and will be let by private contract sfieeably to a plan to be seen at the Otiice q. of Joint Loxsawoarrit, W. S. LONGWORTH. Charlottetown, January 6, 1852. To be sold at private Sale. THE Leasehold Interest of the Subscriber in 80* acres of Land for 999 years at Ia. per acre on Lot 8], 8 miles from Cher- lottetows in the winter, and 10 miles in the suinirier on the Tryon Road, with all the Houses, Out-Ilouses, &,c. viz. : On the Farm is about 40 acres cleared, all dry healthy Land, within a ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped eace tabont 2 acres; a small piece of wood enclosed, wit plenty o water. The 40 acres is divided into I4 fields, and from each of the fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or summer; the remainder is well wooded, and it is judged, that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the same. The Ilcuse is known as the San Inn, for the last I8 yeers;a capital business stand. It consists ofa kitchen 10 b 4 bed roorri adjoining, 10 by II; I back kitchen or wash- ouse, and 4 bed-rooiiis over, with a good cellar under all. At.so, a lar e Par- lour adjoining 16 by I8; it parlour behind 8 by I8, and a bed-room, B by l0, with zbed-rooms over and a large cellar under, built abouts years since. A well of good water with a pump, close, and it good arden behind. 'I‘he Out- Iouses are I work-shop; a ig-house; a lumber house with a loft over all; 2 burns; a 8 stalled cow-house; 2 stables, stalled for 7 horses, with a hay loft over; I w _ -ho ; I sleigh ouse and I eert-house, all inclosed and all shiugled, with a large hay-house behind, I6 by 40 with 12 feet at and shi led; with other conveniences. At.so, a large shed or travellers orsss, Is by 28 on the road side. Half of the urchase money may remain on security of the Farm, &.c., at lawfn interest, for ll ears. For further information or particulars, apply to Hana! auras, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. S. WIDGBRY. 31, West River, June I2, I852. B Let N. .— e Ilousehold Goods, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm Utensils, to be taken by valuation. FOR SALE, '1‘ De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of 97 acres of LAND, with the STOCK and CROP on the Farm, if desired. Be- tween 60 and 10 acres are cleared arid in good cultivation; it is well suppliol with good fencing poles and lire wood and water con- venient. ‘ —ALSO— A portion of the SAW MILL. w'sh all the privileges belonging to it. Ifone third of the urchase money is paid down, a time will be given for the remaining payment. Fifty acres of excellent LAND,:ith a new SAW MILL, a 2 miles from whore the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- NOAII WIDBY, De Sable, July 26. I852. 0 1,. n t premises. Farm fbr Sale. I"I‘llIN Eleven Miles from Town, on the Princetowa Road, with 45 chains and 80 links frontin on the said Reed, 50 acres are Freehold, and 100 aurus as at Sd. per acre, 50 acres are cleared a in good cultivation. ‘Ills Buildings are a gpotl Dem. 30 u 40, and House, 80 in as. with other r aisite Out- uildings. There is a good Saw Mill, with a powerfu streern of Water, which could be turned to good at. llelf of the pur- chase money may remain on sscanty. I’ rther particulars ape ply to l0lI M‘GILL, I-‘st... Charlottetown, or ALEXANDER JOIINSTON. The above mentioned y will be sold clt&' is the wbds ' so sad 00 setes. - . p ’ fl-been -"ls.s’treeble,.°" beser s bsrda and dangerous but ls bepplsew. ' I °'.P'*'! J“. N‘ u” I- I. WATSON. cm"; - . , leestew Reed July I7, II”. < :»:v~i-«'7' . :l.\ *\ t‘- _ J‘ ,1‘ .. .9 31,. THE ROAD TO HEALTH! HOLLOWIYW PILLS CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD DIGISTION Copy ofa Latter frost Mr. R. WV. Kfrlrue, Chemist, 7 Presto Street, Liverpool, dstsd CIA Jose, 1851. To Professor Hounwsv; I 8is,—Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest an ear mle list of Pro irietiiry Medicines for some y A eustoiher, to w can refer or any enquiries, desires Inc to tyou know the parties rw of her case. She ad it troubled for years with a disordered liver, ' On the lust occasion, however, the virulence of the In mus on set in so severely, that double were entertained of her not l-ei able to beer up reader It ; fog. tneaiely alts was induced to try our Ills, and she lsforms me that d each succeed a bed set relief. 3].. continued to telte them, and IIlI|0I"R abs Boa only t rec Boxes, she is w the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but abo s, out i severity of the attack, and thd speedy cure, I think. speaks much in favor ofyosr sllonisliisk Pills. R. W. KIR US. E§'\*l'yll" an EXTRAORDINARY CURE or RHEUIIATIC raven. IN VAN oicnizn-s LAND. Copy of a Letter interred in His Hobart Tomi Courier, of the’ Qt‘ llis lsl_ March, lsbl, by Major J. Walcli. Margaret M‘ Connigan, nineteen years of age, residing at New Town", has been suflerin from a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which be entirely deprived ber'of the use of her limbs; during t is period, she was uniler the care oft e‘mest eminent medical men In Hobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try Hollowey's celebrated Pills, which she can- se to do, and in an incredibly short space of time they slecteda perfect cure. CURE OF. A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND S'I‘0M_ACII OF A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AGE. Frost Jlfusts.-Theta 4- Sort. Proprietors qt‘ tlie Lynn .dda¢rlissr, who can oatscb for flu following rtalesmit.—.dugust 2, 1861. To Professor I-Ioi.r.owav. ' . ta,-I desire to bear testimony to the good eflects of I-Iu|lowsy'a Pills. For some are I sudered sever I from a pain and tightness in the stouiacli, wliic i was also acconipani by u shortness of breath, that prevented me fr in walking about. I em 84 years of age, a standing my advanced state of life, these Pills have so relie em desirous that o era I am now rendered, exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I con (Signed) ENRY COE, Nort Street, L nu, Norfolk. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF THE GRAREL, AND A MUST DANGEROUS LIVER C0.\II'LAIN'I'. Copy of a Letter addressed to J. 1’. Hayden. Es ., Sides Wise South lViil¢s, dated Fsbruar 25, iiisi. '’ Sra,—A Mr. 'l‘hoinas Clark, a settler at nke George, was for a considerable time seriously ulilicted with a complaint of the Liver, to- gether with the Gravel. llis medical attendants, after tr ing all their sltill, candidly told him that his case was hopeless if’ n efloits useless II this situation, and when expecting every u would I d use forlorn hope he ' so,tlie first dose gave him conside‘: . relief, he therefore persevered in rakin them according to the directions a ' now restored to perfect health. He ' feel great pleaaurg 5.’ conliruiin this statement, or even make as aflidavit to the same elect should itIie requi ed _ ' (Signed) Wis. JONES, Pmprietorof Goul rn Herald, New nth We WONDERFUL EFFICACY OF HOLLOWAY'S PILLS IN CASES OF DROPSY. Persons sulfering from Dropsy, either about the turn of life or at other times, a ould immediately have recourse to these Pills, as bilndrcda Pf P090“! in Illlllllllly cllfttl. by their use, of this direful complaint is its different stages. when other means had fai . Tbsu celebrated Pills an wonderfully qficaciotis In (As/olleiufag cosiplsials. AK“ D"°P3! Liver com- Secondary Ast Dysentery plaints symptom. Bilious com- Erysipelas Lumbego Tic Douloureux plaints Fcmalcirrcgu- Files 1110]‘. Blotclieson the lsrjties Rheumatism Ulcers ski I-‘evcrs of all Retention of Vcnereal Alec kinds :1 ' Bowel com- _ fine , o,,._ plulnll Ill Scrolula or Worms ofall Colic! I Kin ’l Evil kinds Constipation of Headache Sore 1‘ meta Weakness from the Bowc Indigestion Stone and Gra- whatevertiause Consumption Inflammation _ Debiilny h Es bl Sol at t e ta isltmeitt of Professor IIor.r.owav 244 sin (mi Temple er) London, and II, CEO. 1‘. naszaitn, 'a..ini.I.'- . B. Is ad, in Boxes and s, at 2s, 5s, 8s, and Ms. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger aiaes. N Directions for the guidance of Parents, are stbxed to each Bus or Pot. ON NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. "a%l'ii':“‘i'r'r‘}"u¥2‘i'>.i;'}%3l3z§i‘§El$‘i'>ii‘i'é‘;5i£i5' l'r»'r.'3‘zf¢‘3'l5l3'i'»'3‘ 3"“ P“l’“'l'°d-ll" 634 Tllollllndi tics Cl. in sealed envelope ‘or sent post-paid, b the author. ' ANHOOD: the Causes oflts reinature Decline with Plaln Directions for its perfect restoration. A MBdI|’:|I Ravi"; of 0'" Fofllli Cllllhend Cure of Nervous Debility, lm o'.ency Loss of cntal and Physical Capacity, whether rcsultiug rom Ytiuthful Abuse, the F_ollies of Maturity; the Effects of Climate or Infection bl-c~. Itldreued to the sulfcrer in Youth, Manhood and Old Age- with the Author's Observations on Marriage, its Duties and Disqiaalifl. cations; the Prevention and Cure of Syphilis, Spermstorrhaia and other Urino-Genital Diseases; as ado ted in the new mad. 9f 1'-,“., ment by Dcslendes, Lallsmand, end Ricard, Surgeon; to th. amp‘. tal Vcncrlen, arla. L013 J. L. CURTIS. Surgeon, I5, Albsinsrls Street, Piccadilly, Oll- W' li this New and Etruscan Eon-ioiv of MAN]-loo is now translated into languages, will be given, the Kama Prescription of a Disln ecting Lotion for thspretmtlton of all Secret Disorders. At home for consultation daily. from 10 till 3, and 6 to 9. “M b Jsallvc sos-1"‘t,tawoan. aivtrocn, . . on-rs-— e a r so far from works zftlite class bel ' 0|’: 3,:a:,°:,:d:.:'p youth, or dilleultles being opposed. every facillty should be given to w tbai In I II d to tr beg I0 I;GcP00‘:I.I G:IlTI:‘:I .SchoIg.bfl-Q‘ dcrnies at Cershalton sud Woolivicb. and Military Gusus I Feb. 1, l8bl. " We feel no hesitation In saying, clcly by whom the book will not be sun hold the relation of a parent, Enable Paper. st ‘ ' did ...",'.‘.T.li'. .21‘. al.'.f.",.'.'1’.‘Z.‘1'., u'§2".‘.‘.1.-"i!3.1l‘.’.'..,‘..“"""' '1'” " "" line here Is oivn—one cause of matrimonial misery ml ht then“: banished from our land. and the race of the snervete, be‘ au¢e.:4.¢ by a renewal of the hardy, vigorous spirits of theuldsn tllse,n_c‘n_ inc . P bl'slied b the A Easllarid WesI II'IfIIOl‘,nIIlI'0o;IOdIlOl’fllICIn'=llI‘I.rIItO.B'I'I:I‘:II“E In Isl‘ t their cases can be successfully treated by egrmmnd o onflsp If the usual fee be enclosed, and the most inviolsbls secrecy.“ a 5,.‘ rolled on. that tlicrels no member of so- found useful—whether [ugh 1». prsceptor, or s ¢Ill'[]IIl|.—;:I, i who begs TO LET. N bl and immsdie _ i.£sFI“a suitable for wliich been occupied for that srpose, "4 t... Counter Shelves, &c., complete. tie situate at t). argste Creek, New London. to Iras nan-n.z lllergnte, Lot to. Sept. as, me. Y‘ Artificial Slate and Metallic PAINT. HE SUIISCRIBERS. agents f r P.E.I I ad ' the bile, am they tar oiiiimi. . i.'.,.’::E;'.,?,',f,',',' superior pa , which wil be so d‘ by the Pound, or t Hundred w They have also just received a quuritit GROUND m LINSEED O L, put up in Packages of” and Id P¢|||dg, CID. 'I‘. HASZARD figs; KENNI-2'l‘lI ll'ILl.'.NilQl.uI:.ewuaI emu. , Ins, H, tall. Printed 3 Insane D. 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