l ,_f_— ' - “"' ' - ~’-3"é."""" -‘SINGULAR COUPLE—-C(lMPENSAl‘l0N.;, {,3 Along with my brother, who was ¢°u:°t" ing matter for a work he was 55'“ ° \ iit was a fine field for historical l?'°‘l'fe.““i. although. for my own purl. I f"“"d. it besides its ancient church. The stance which, more than anythH|1a'°I"» obtained the dingy town a lasti _ my memory, was our taking it. lodgllll V“. an extraordinary pair, an old man all ‘'0' ruan—husband and wife—who livtl I’! themselves, without child or servant Elih- sisting on the letting of their parlouf lllltl two bed-rooms. They were tell. ill"? erect, thou h each seventy years 01389- Whcn we knocked at the door for ldmll‘ tance, they answered it together. -1. W! ‘oed- 7 .. it. n. n. fif3.'I“Y Important to the Publlc.l R I 13} Sick cure! on the R. R. R. Theory. 1’ ublisli, Ivisited the interesting W“ Of T‘‘..- _ll'.!: GllEA'_l‘ ill:-:ltlE'Dli1s. - Plexliam--interesting at least to lit‘ ' l|.OU0I_t of the public is particularly directed 1. 35900 tick and powerful remedies discovered ‘T SH‘! 00- 80 quick, so powerful, so olfac- ,. I,‘ “fl. In pleneiint, are these remedies in . "-'”'I I'll. dluolung disease. expelling from ilie Lindy all feel and coriu humo--rs, ell die- ug pltcewin, “"3 lllflnxoisonoua deposits.an restoring the weak, fable, _ gis freine, worn out by disease and he --forms. to sound helltli and long life, that whoever uses these remedies. and becomes familiar with the R. _R._ Theory. will never need a physi- UWI. Iulasa it is in _sotne critical surgical case. 'l‘lie - I‘ _Iletnediee will never teil—lhey prove - wolves in the worst cases in less then tiunty-four 7"‘?! lIIv' ate. they renovate. th r nl t , iny relieve sulfgring, plIn«dlI’l0B0ll°HIVII.l‘d filofn Ill: nioat tortutiug pains is ofrur urinates. : Pliny restore the sick and diseased body to health rang the bell, the husband and ivil'eiI!'3"|lf and longevity. My appeared side by uide; all our mlu::;"'fal'tli‘p'sI..‘-lllsur. end a he py flow of spirits , . and demands were received by boll. executed with the utmost nicely and 9“'°"'. _,,,,,_ 0., by dguepmdo ‘M, limb. IIGSS. from Newcastle, and merely requiflfl good fire and our tea, we were puzzle lb 'l‘u the'losv spirited and nervous t_ht_iy impart joy. aged and in mi, whose constitutions are pelsied and en- ’ ed. thoy impart the elasticity and buoyancy of s. The first night, arriving late by thecoech unialieod in its pmn I To the young, who, between the period of youth ‘Ill. li_anltood, outgrow their natural strength, who are afllctcd with liiuguor, lassitude, loss of appetite, understand the reason of this double tlfit'tI- ‘.00.’ (“lb .. ‘you “my imp"! N I,“ ncupflmve once; and I remember my brother, 3 irreverently, wondering whether we always to he waited upon by these SIIIIIOIO twins ” I _ the night, both appeared as usual; the wife carrying the bed-room candlesticlt. the wane a healt y regularity of action. ' the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal passions. who has toasted away his strength in folly and revelry, they check the waste of man , and 0" "l“8l“l=' ‘he. bell» ‘° "we I." restore ovary organ to a sound and natural condition. To ull who aufer in, to all atliictcd with disease, the R. R. R. REM DIES will quickly and efl'eclu- huabund standing ,1, the d00,._ 1 gm her ally free the sufierer from misery, and render the _ some directions about breakfast fortlie fol- lowing morning, when the husband iron the ’door quickly answered for her. “ Depend upon it, she is dumb." Whil- But this was not the case, though she rarely made used the faculty of speech. They both attended me into my bed-room; when the old lady, see- inu me look with some surprise towarl Ger pered my brother. U husband, said- There’s no offence meant, ma’aii, b Y my husband coming with me into the chain- ber—-lie’s stone blind.” most Iuprelched capable of enjoying sound health and n l e. RMEDIES. The B. R. 3. Theory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick, and the protection of the human system against eeddeu etteclta of v int diseases. o. l.-—-Rsnwstfls Ruse! Rut.rur.—For the instant Relief of Pain, and quick cure of Acute -Usladies. No. 2.—-RsnwA1's Ra:ivovA'rnto Rusonvurr-r. -—-For the qfectusl cure of all Chronic and Scrofulous Diseases that have been lingering in "P00? ""1"!" I eXCl'1ll“°d- "B“‘“'h.Vn the Syatssi, corrupting the Human Body. for then, does he not sit still? Why does he flue, Tan, Twenty, or Flirty Yours. accompany you everywhere?” “ It's no use, ina’am,_your spealtug 10 my old woman,” said the hurband; "she can’t hear you-—slie’s quite deaf.” . I was astonished. lion! his ears! their inscparableness. and made their deprivation as naught. I have often thought of that old unit and woman, and cannot but hope, that, is in life they were inseparable, and indispensa- ble to each other, so in dent they might not be divided, but either be spared the should lieep terrible calamity of being alone in an I world.—C/mmber’s Jouriia . A Pcttvnitsc Amiviai. Stzsiwtn.-'An itinerant was at a noblemsn’s to exhibit feats of horsemanship, and the people lnd collected from far and ‘near, to behold the _ VVhen the man had done with his own horses, he turned and said, “Ngg, my lord, I am willing to ride vany hop-,5 of yours In the same manner.” ‘ Having om remarkably stubborn, theTp:blpp;i£eto£:p: directed first to the ehsorbeppe, stimulating mounted, and urged her to in...,l,.i, 0; ,1 gggufl by _ _ Aller aptuse,nhe ‘P quietly dismounted, gave her one gm“-3 stroke with his whip, and again ngumd. exhibition. groom to bring her out. one step would she stir. the saddle. Here was compensa- Could a pair be better matched? Man and wife were, indeed, one llesl; for he saw with her eyes, and she heard with It was beautiful to me ever after to watch the old man and womii in . Their sympathy with each other was as swill as electricity, The mare remained innou. iii. 3.. L It. EMB blc, but the man preserved his temper ma got down a second time, repeating the lilow I‘ P" but with no better success. Aftertheihi,-J’ stroke, however, she was completely uh. Ne. 8.-—Rsnwaa"s Raiaumu-oas.—I{"or restor- - ing and regulating to is healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the System. .4 siild and efsctual csrthartic. R. R. I.-No. 1-RADWAY'S READY RE- LIEF is for the instant relief of the sufferer from pain, and toclieck and arrest the progress of diseases; to disinfect animal. tnelarious, and infectious poisons, thus protecting whoever uses it against all poisonous lufectiou, from Coritagiou,and from sudden attacks Cholera, Pneumonia, Slii Fever. Fever and Ague, ho. Likewise for the e actual and radical removal ofellpeiueand diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, 6so., ie that live to lilteen minutes. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains, either internal or exte_rnal—Nervoes. Neuralgic, Bilious, or Rheu- ma tic. A Fix-ruse us run Fsasu.v.—Every famil a supply of RADWAY’S READ RELIEF in their houses-—' is useful ‘ ‘so many ailtneuts—it is always beneficial; he gurentees it iea sure cure for Cholera, if taken in its first symptoms’ [fused when violent epidemics prevail, it will save ‘PR. B. R.—Nc. 2—RsnwAv’s Rntovs-rrrvo RusoLveIr.—We have said that for all chronic complaints, we recommend our RESOLVENT. The ESOLVENT resolves away all diseased deposits that have been ll ing in the system for EN, TWENTY. erFO Y YEARS. _ Ever person who has been troubled with an‘com- plaiot eryeeru. will require the RESOLVE T to ' t cure. Phe action of the RESOL- them into action: and. M9034 '0, I " its alterettve action over !.l'IlO glenlds - kid , & . h'c a i s ilslfvelzfl. ":i:i::s"itu neosidhlisbced Iiiilplurifyiiiog the blood). You will, after this (Inscription. I70 ho 0. »~°'--- W -r '°.r.z; -a'.°".ti.:l‘:..':.°t':.,.:.' ‘ LVENT. It resolves away diseased deposits; " ass‘. the blood, and renovates the system. Tumors are removed ed discussed by its operation; ch",-“'”.II[gg| an dissipated; Nodes are softened "4 3.13.4 away. ’!\ie most loathsome Skin diseases dued. ' - ' ' ' ofuloes constitutions diencefndlfniidiivd bzllzihiltllg 2-iiiiileiiiiflieliiioir; ‘I go’: checked _wherever design of the horseman was, to give ghg 5‘. .5" ‘m°"‘°d ‘N wit‘? '51,’ |g",::g.'.',:;:.|;|.;n,,|l.:,i,; animal time to associate the idea of hgp. play-u.“:'i1...r‘.,:.d°°cn:ng:mI;¢ion,too, oficn finds its disobedience with the stroke that followgd, n l. Per’ Chronic RADWAP3 When this was established, she was yil' ‘ ’ VATING RESOL is notonly an elec- to move. On the contrary, if a shove; :, I“: 5" ‘l'l°" °"' 3§op¢lrt'rre.—-We knew of ne remedy, nor of blows had been dealt out, as thousand. bf 8‘, .m.,,,,.,,, 3.1 will so Tlcklg and elfectuall horsemen would have done, the more vodld an nnaohltls as thi 3590 have had no time to reflect, and boil, .5. .3 and her rider been roused into fury. W35 ING B53014 good temper great _savings might be mg‘. m in the article of whips. LI:ssss—There is no sound technical legal reasons why leases are grantgd fo, VB T. It is in al reuie cases where RADWAY'S .ENOVA'I‘- VENT will be most appreciated. Its Procresttea Poaver.—Marri persons, who t blessed with ofspring. if the ditliculty arises t organs and incorn teucy, will find M of t hen um u'a"Bassis.—'I’bis distressing up the result of a low grade ol years, or 999 yeess, rather than for [fly iflithhlillllotl of the Stomach. The patient, years or 1,000 years. ofthe same nature ifthe terms were for] and 1,000 years respectively, as 99 or « , It is a custom to have the odd l‘| .. ~ which has arisen ‘ .7 ' E13: earswas ., _ _ p v’ . “ itto'_s once _clioaen,‘or ,wii';_ A 1,, . “I ' . l.. '-" , s. 4 IS", ‘ . iii? the‘ c.'.i .~""‘l '.3.’i,'".'.“’ l',°‘ ‘II’ nilutltbst the I ' .v.v “ ‘° °" ' M may and out ‘ ‘ crisis.” Tbeghgl i,.¢ . Lord, dole you 9.3:‘... "'°"._...""..:..':1'.:,..."°,- l.'.':.‘ §.T.‘a'i:‘ ‘t’.'.'.'‘,'.,'’ ‘F’ wards ' ' hm mto . It-oi-isunss sf ills llllud A05: '.l in‘! WAY: liofllxhvéua 'mest"plseaeet, safe, The estate would “ —_ .’.. his (Lisease is general y eeoempeiiied with was was >‘ ,5‘, V gesevs _C"P‘7;“ . ‘W "gunmen, been burn. is at pit efsteuiach. hewe Dstersus, sipttoa, Whtts Dwellings. Ltusr Oosiplsiiit. R. B. I.—Ne. l.—Itsuwsv's lteuunss-oas. THIS TIIIID GREAT MEDICAL DISCO- Y 0!’ IADWAY & O0.—Oue Regulator u ' late the Iewels, Liver. and y and harmonious discharge of Two will insure a pleasant d from the relset:‘vege:rperiedeftlneevery| I‘ oerto a page osrru fl‘lIIIedeee"etuIlemtbesllmee’te:y easel.” . '.‘ ...lisrsa-i-sue as Pin. ’l‘saaas.—Ev Bewule. Ll , T?fl filling 0...: of It.-\DWAY’S REGUI.A'I‘ORS is superior in pointof iumlioal strength and otlicticy. to six of the most popular and bestupproved Catlnsxtlc l'i|ls. All Purgotive or Catliarlic Pills are inside ‘from the crude lllllltlllzllsl their coin ition: the inert and active principles are couihiu together, and tile pills are made up nfiliiu common mesa, so that out of six pills the patient line to swallow, all the really and truly medical virtues of the same would not make more tlnin two pills. Ever chemist well knows that out oftlio crude materials of dru in, roots. lierlil. barks, plants, &c., there is only a yie ‘I ofone teiilh of medical virtue. Vl’e seriously be'ieve that more deaths ate caused by overloading '.he system with useless pliy-sic tlnin froui disease. he inoie medicine should be given to a patient than what is necessary to produce the desired clfecl, and to overload the system with useless_diugs is not only checking the action ofuclive virtues, but is inflicting serious labour upon the already shuttered constitution. R. R. R. Ht!lIl0tIIt.'I are based upon this principle —there is as much dilfereuce, in point of strength and ellicucy, between Riulway's Regulators and all other Cnihiirtic Pills, as there is between quinine and common bark, or morphine and opium. RADW.-\Y'S REGULA'l‘Ol{S, therefore, are the best pills for the sick to take, one being sullicient in all oidiniiry dillicullies, and two possessing a greater and better power than any six of the most ap- proved pills known. RAnwAv's Ruuunrrons are a certain cure for Costiveness, Indigestion. Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Juundice, Head Aches, Nervousness, Melancholy, Ili-teuuoe ofthe Bladder. Fuasscu Div- rtcuuri:s.—-I.eucliorrhtes, Fleur Albus. Whites, and Irregulurities ofall kinds. BILIOUI DIIIAIII. -—Bile on the Stomach, Bilious Colic, Enlargement of the Spleen, and ullChronic Affeetions of the Liver and Kidneys RADWAY'S REGULATORS are tiiost carefully prepared from extracts rind gums of trees, plants, roots, and herbs. There are no pills in use that will act u n the Liver, Pancreas, Bowels, the Salivary Glan a and Nerves, so pleasantly and so etfectually as the R. R. RI-IGULATORS. o p" s can be taken for a length of time_wiih the same safety to the constitution; for, instead of debilitating the system by powerful and drastic purging, they act pleasantly upon the bowels, and impart strength to every nerve and tissue of the body. One of the It EGULATORS, taken on going to bed, will insure ll regular and healthy discharge from the bowels in the morning. In cases where eight or ten of the common pills are used for free evacuations, two or three of the REGUI..A'I‘OllS are suflicieut. NO CALOMEL or other poisonous drug enters their composition- they are entirely vegetable. Tney are pleasant to take, elegantly coated with a medicinal gum, are perfectl tasteless, and free from smell. No person will fee any diaa reeable symptoms from taking a dose of REGULA' ‘ORS. CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready Relief in the market; the labels are very similier to the labels on the genuine. Purchase only of authorized agents, and inquire ef the person you purchase from if they know it to be genuine. If you do not find relief from pain in lilleen minutes, send us the label ofthe bottle on purchase, and inform us from whom you purchased’. RADWAY 6; C0., 162 Fulton street, New York. W. R. WATSON , Agent for Prince Edward Island. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. .N'unierous Extraordinary, Anatomical, Expla- natory Coloursd, Engravings. In St’: Languages. Fijfly-tIit'rd Edition. Price . . in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers’ or sent post free from the Author, for 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL JDVISER on the phy. sicul decay of the system produced by delusive excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &.c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the'Author with such unvarying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules r self-treatment, die. By WAl.'l‘I'-JR DE ROOS, MD., 85, Ely Place, Holborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from ll till 4. Sundays ex. ('3 (B T t . bold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Wait, ll, Elm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, West- moreland-atreet, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. Du Roos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions of this country and the continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the hyaiology, pathology, and general treatment of the disorders referred to in the above work, and hav- ing devoled his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases, he is undertake their removal in as short atime as is consistent with safety. Puitsous II An!’ arr or Till Woann, may be successfully treated by forwardi a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for ediciues, drc. which will be returned with the utmost despatch, and secure from observation. The COJVCENTRATED GUTTE VIVE, or Vegetable Lg’/‘s Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Sperrnetorrlitae, Nervousneue, Week- neu, Languor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or Ilusiness, Titntdity, Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, digestion, Fletelency, Shortness of Breath, Cough, Asthma, Coneemptive Habits, Dininess of Sight, Disiainees, Pains in the s— i d, 6: ‘Their ailmoet marvelous power in removing conta- minatious. Secondary l]|l|Pl°m's E"'P“°“’s 30" Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofuls, and all other impurities, must be felt to be believed. 4s. 6d.; l_Is.; and 88s. per bottle. The .65 Packages, by which SI up. are saved: sad the £10 peclta as, by which esttll greater saving is etfected, wi be sent from the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on e [Auden house, or otherwise. P.dI.)V'St the 3.40? ORA VEI. LU.UB.d- V . . niravxnrtix. oovr'rsst;su, sag.’ " O 3, I THE OOMPOUND REJVJL PILLS. as their name Roast (or the Kidneys) indicates. are tho uiost safe and eficacieus remedy for the above dau- reus complaints, Discharges of en kind iseuses of the Urine Organs general , which if neglected, frequently result in stone in the bladder, and a lingering, painful death, They agree with the most do icete stomach, strengthen the digestive E. lth, and will slfect a care when other medicines have utterly tailed. Price 4s. 6d., |ls., B 88s. per Box, through all Medicine Vendors. UJRD JGJIJVST the rsooststsntlalion of spurious er ether articles by unprtnci ed Vendors, who thereby obtain a large profit. .1 protect the PUBLIC against FR1 UD. Her Mqjcd 's Hen. Cosuvmsteaera lines directed the ds " st.-rue Du Itoos, Lennon," to be prtimd in chin turn. on the Slant} qflud to the shoes, to imitate aehtcli, iafslony. Sold by HASZABD & OWEN, Queen Square, Charlottetown. The Laws or rs-inosnewsra Island adult p-siisi-or islstere, sad eure- lhlly revbed sad oeeeelideted, by appetetadtbrthsperpese. are be bedatttslselp ters_ef . T. IIAIHID. gofgllll, increase the appetite, improve the general 3| LONDON HOUSE. NEW I-‘ALL GOODS, 1854. J’Us'l' Illi(‘l*IlVl'Il) per Cicely, from London For [ha diff. rent nmrkets, on the most favorable l('|'lIll which ennhles llllll ln rlcll at the lowest cash price Ilia stock comprises the following goods. DR LSSES limits, and Delaiiuea figured and and lushee. JIIILLIJVERY. Ltidies',Munlles, Cnpes, Jncltels and Visoile every vnriet Cord, Laces, Edgings and Scolluping, &c, CLOTHS. Cloths and Can-‘inn-res. L‘.dRPI-.‘ TS ./I./VD F/../I.N‘J\'ELS. Dlniikels, Collar t,l-illi, Ill Cloth llll widths. riot , Fur Gloves and Gauntlet Sen Fur Coats, menu’ and boy‘s Fur Caps nll shapes s. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Goods. Gold wedding Rings and Pencil Cases, Silver Rings, Pencil Cases, and shawl Brooches, Electro- plated in Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks Snufilirs and Trays, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers, and soup Ladies, fancy goods, Paper lllncliio, Tea Trays, Ink stands and Port Folios, Work Boxes, fancy Bags, Writin Desks, Ilrouclies, Bracelets, Shirt Studs, Sluiwll Pins and fnncv breaches in great variety, Brushes do Combs of ull kinds—Soaps and Perfumery, China vases in every form. RE./IDY Jlf./IDE CLOTHIJV G Over, and shooting Coats, Trowaers, Vests, Shirts white, fancy undslriped, Shirt Fronts, Collars in all shapes, Paris silk, felt and glazed lluta, Cloth, Sea- letle, and l’lush Cups—bluo and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and Lainbs Wool Vt-sts and Pants, die. Black Clotliit and lloeskins, very low, Velvels, Coburglis, Lustre-s, Crnpet-, llnbit Shirts, Sleeves, white 61. black crnpe Collars, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, Cups 6: lllbbons, Prints, Delaines and Clonkiugs, do Collin Mounting, die. BOOTS .flJ\"D SHOES. Ladies black and white snliii Slippers, French Shoes, Slippers and llools, Bronzed kid slipper and Leather Shoes, Cloth Goloalied, Cashmere, Moire Antique, Lasting and Leather Boots. Misses and chil- drcns’Bocte and Shoes in great variety,Men’a Boots fit Shoes English and American, Rubber Shoes and oats. HJIRDW . ll: Bend. 0. G. Trying, Jack, Rounds and Locks, Hinge, Screws, Hardware. GROCERIES. Blue, whol washing and baking Powders, &c. November, II, 1854. WILLIAM HEARD. FOREIGN GOODS, unusuallly low rice W Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Mohair, Pilot Whitney. CJRPETS dc Rugs, Hassocks, Em Druggets. Hearth oued T.“ in all colours. I'L.d.N'.N ELB Saxony 6!. Welsh Flu DRE Gala. Saxony, F. Plaid Dresses, Silk, Saline, Norwich Dresses, Silks, SSES. r Dresses in great variety. MILLIJVER Y tic. Cotton Breide, Girdlcs, French Stays, Mantles, Soul‘. Shawls, &c. HOSIERY JJVD GLOVES. FURS t ,Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. . ‘ 1'". R . . tro laied icliles, Tee sad Salt Spoons. Table and Deees Racks. Soup Ladles, Sugar Baskets, Cvuets doc. GOLD AND PL1 TED G _ Gold and cons & Pius: in Id and plate . F1 0}’ GOODS, dc letters, Lave Baskets and Busts =i."..°.'::".-.:i.-:= "°5l:a.‘: ~ W dc "_ 8 LEATHER. nd ex e t ' Q l J Ito... & Lsiulis, i'>'n':itc°.ir: iznsisgiim A’ Seals, White Kid, Chamois, Dog; 9 Basile, Crust Goats, Pig Skins, ii.‘ gm. Leather Trunks, Travelling Bags g H“ - InoJwiro.»vaa:sv' ‘- c"I‘.I's ::I""lIIV.cI Ills, Aqersé cimisis, - Tee Fl’ ‘"7: oil‘: "hm ,lIth0st.,II“. Soda, doc. Charlottfit ping Tom, and ./Invite Hull, from Liver- mol, nu l'lX'l‘I‘.t\.~‘l\'l-I SllI’Pl.Y of llIlI'lIS|l uml PIJRIJIGN GUUDS, selected by the iiuhscrllier in ll-oyndt-re, Cloth, Alpncrn, rich and fancy Ilobesin great vhriety, plain plaid and fancy Dress Cloths, Satin Stripe Luslres, Moire Antique, black and coloured, Iladzamere, l)u tfnpe, fancy and ngured _ . Silks, Salim-, satinoiius plan and embossed, I'rencli acwrrlangtu fashion. and the continual change. Mierinoes, und Delainev, Alpncciis. QOI-'|||".!l|5y 07- 0- pluin, and very cliisn i, black and coloured silk and colloii Velvets, '9 Bonnet dress and other Caps, Eiiglisli and Frencli Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Paisley, Cnsliiiiere, and woollen long Slinwls and Squares, Swunakin, Plush, plain and fancy Cloaking, llrnids, Ginips, I"ringos, silk and cotton Velvet 'l‘rinuning, dross lluttone in lnfant‘s Robes and clothing of all kinds, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, ladies Skirting and Pilot, Whitney, Pelerslinin, Mohair, nnd snperline West of England and Yorkshire llroud Clotlni in ull prices and colours, Doeskins, Beaver and Salem 'I‘npes'.ry, llruasels, Kiddcrininslcr and Victoria Felt Carpets, lleurili Rugs and llnssock.-2, Ilruggets and other lloor Cloths, Cocoii and other Tllnts, Tapes- try, Worsted, Linen, Oil, and eiiiliosscd Table Covers, Stair diapers, Druggels, and Pairpels, Ilorse ‘ nnltels nll prices Sleigh Illriiiketil, Ladies flannel Coating, Iron Blankets, white blue and scarlet Sergos and llainnels, Oil floor FURS Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and Squirrel in sets Viclorines, Boas, Mitts, Mulft and Cutfs in great va- a, large ussortnient, Lad 5’ d,,_ Ploug Hollows and Smoothing Planes, Cuttlery, Chisels, urtein Loops& ltings, Pole nds dz Brackets and a general itssortincnl of other lute, Colfee, split Peas, table Salt, Mustard, Soda °°"‘‘“'''l"l0n. 50 prevalent among the WINTER surrtdr. _ which are now ready for sale at p' s. I _ ‘angled configenuy ,0 good’. I . begs to call especial notice to the following As the llydromagen is becomi CLOTIIS. , . West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin Paris A ' and and Ilerlin, our sales rdaclied n Brussels, Kidderminster and Fell Carpets, Printed Coven, Travelling Bags, Railway Rugs, |).m“y,,. Blankets and Blanketing, Whit & Bl 3 White, Blue, Green, sc?l’l¢l and .StripeduI"lahiisdl:: one s. ed, German and Mecca ' ohnir. Poplin, Twill ciaaioiiii "'°' " flllnl. Satineltes, DuCapes, Silk 8!. Cotton Velveta, French and Briliali 5; co erinoes, Cobuighs_, Alpeccas, l.ustres, Orleans and . Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, Feathers,Ribbons,I-‘rings. link, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mock Neatria Mafia, Capes, Boas, Victorines, Cull’. ""1 Mi,‘ Nemflli Winter Clpgg‘. ‘re d fillfi€l'tu'et_."‘sitti Spoons and I"orks, Sugar Tongs end Sitters, Tout Engraved and Chased Tea Pots, an th . or , Bracelets, r.noiis."ivIi:h° lays n'"i'..i£"ii"i.i',°,', d Papier Machie,aud other Iultsiends, Card Baskets, , , revue; Cases Cloth, ooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs: Gerinep . A , 5., “hep I 4 we. Pit asd Creegetu " .4‘, ' rlIfls Plan [I ‘Ill AS'l‘LICY COOPER. B.tn1-., M, B eminent Medical Pracu'iior.er, has leftld.v’a‘l't..i.- able legacy to the world, Ill his GIIIAT Paevgu. -rive or (.'onsuMi=~rIos, and unfailing cur; fm. Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of Medicine. ' Sir A. (J. llarl., invented and advised the nu ' of the M l£DlCA'l‘ED FUR CHEST PRO. Tl£C'I‘OIl to all persons of all ages and condi- tions, as a certain and safe shield against those fearful diseascs,(.'onsnniptlun, Bioiicliitia,As°§~m, Cuiitzlis, Colds, and other sllectionu of the Lltngg’ which arise from the exposed at-its oi‘ the chest: of our clitnal " The I’rolecltit " is simply a chemically-prg. pared fur, lined with silk and padded, Wl||¢h' suspended from the neck, covers the chest in go Ilzreenble n inanner, that, once worn, it becomes a nca.tsi't_y and a con;/brt. “ The Protector," aliliouggh but recently intro. duced into Ainerica, is making rapi prop;-egg through the United States. the Canadas, South America. and the \Vi=sl Indies. It has for a long time been It staple article in England, and on the (Iontinent of Europe, wlitle it has grown in many countries to the position of an article ofdreee. To demonstrate these facts, enquire of any English resident in your vicinity ol'his knowledge of the beneficial elfccts of wearing the I’rotecior, WITHOUT arcouiisc 1-o ooc-roiuno of any kind, 'l‘lie cost of wearing these articles is a mere trifle. and one will last some years. No one who va. lues the health of himaelfur his family will bg without them. 'I'lie hospitals in this country are not alone recommending them, but rapidly intro. dncing them. Harcourt, Bradley 8!. Co., of Lon- don, and Manchester, England, were originally entrusted with the maniifnciure of the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to ma. fncture according to his orig-inal instructions, and therefore recommend those who would wear "Th. Protectors,” to see to their being genuine. Gentleincn‘s size, (is. each. 6 . do ie Boys’ 31. Misses‘ do. 4s. 6d. do. IlAllC()UR'l', BRADLEY 6; Co. 38 Aim Street, New York, U..\‘., And at London and MInt:lIeslcl',EugIund_ H. B. & Co. are esttihlisliiug Depots for the sale-. of " Tlie Protector ” in all parts of America. Pliysiciaiis, Surgeons, Druqgisls, Clothiers, D,’ Goods Merclianls, Hatters and Milliners, also (icntlemen's Furnishing Store-Keepers, are on. trusted with the wliolesalo and retail distribution of them, and to wlioin most liberal terms are olll-rod for their enterprise, and a splendid oppor- tunity opens to them for seats and protiiablg business. HAR(J()UR'I‘, BRADLEY & Co. 38 Ann Street. New York, U. S. A supply daily expected. GF-0- '1‘. H-'\5z'\RD.1llzcntfor I’. E. Island. air noviti. cm‘-runs PATENT. THE HYDROMAGEN, oit WA’t'l:IlPlt00l' ANTI-CONIVIPTIVI R K S O L E Manufactured by IIAllt.‘()UEtT BuADl.l.'Y 6; Co, 33. Ann Street, N. Y., and ut London and ' Manchester, England. HE IlYDllO.\IAGF.N is a valuable discovery for protecting the feet from damp or cold, and erefore a preventive of many Lung diseases, tct'tIt~ , , The llydromagen is in the form ofn sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its mcrlicultd character is a powerful gmidoi. to disease. For Gentlemen it will be [on and healthy, to wear in the ¢0I=flII.f)II.::IIlIflCIIlw:lr0a|.: her, as the foot ceniiot become wet, if the llydrouu- Teas, Loaf crushed, & moist Sugar, Soap, sum}, gen is inlerled. Rice, .Arrowroot, t‘itron . Ladies tinny wear the lightest soled boots or jhogg in the most inclement weather with impunity; while Together wilha lar e variel ofotli r d ‘, _ entirely to," re»/c v . I bin for the season,to be; had a|’lh¢g .ub:¢;lsl,’:,’,': :?,,|,.: feet to pttl'ul‘ll|l‘t‘.‘llI aoifeiy‘ |‘l(ll¢l‘lt'3ll.lI.lI!’I.PlIlIul:I|e6|l'f.I|lII:I. hi: GreatG St t, ‘ h C I r ’ '-I . l -' eorge rec oppoetlet OH-fll|l;)AI(ézCA|;lt‘l)[g;gI_ 9| BI are not tnngerous wear to podeulnung in "3, ::.:“::'::-.:‘i:;.!;:‘.‘ ;;:::.'::'.~, .‘”"":.:h*;.':,"°' °--- - . _ “I0. edy iomagen, placed inside, does not increase the size olPt.li:enI:ih|t,, v 1 ~ "I. - 10 Children they are extremely valuable, as the As ' I ' ed C" I I . - - . H rerriiii'n(I:i??)IlY hieplgiill Sctipibly rt(:l'mBR‘IIl§I‘SnI’{“:gT may °ng.'.3°."' ""°"°o """Il "»4‘"IfMl and healthy g - feels. heir expense is so ill‘ hi inention' besid th ‘ 0 ‘cam’? “Gd their yerfrly doec'tor"i.lit'l‘lvho Futon“. “um "ll End This year . ,.:.:::.:: ‘'‘.::“'.'.’..‘.*;°.‘'..;'.t“"té.tl.§‘°‘l.tl§' "- ris, AS'l‘llMA. and consenp-,:,oN_ "Cl"- Men’s size, per Pm», 2. “_ ' , '_ do» 2!. None‘: —'I"::I‘lll ilIlirIel"tdPl' P ‘ ‘- iberal allowance to Jobabdis Wvnlh ‘ ‘"7 that any etorekceper can make a fine .l..l."' ” 'l h - store, athdrigedny:|:..,?p:|:.'d".h‘ ""7 9 “PI I“ “I For terms, apply to llaacoua-r 33 Am‘ sllfllu New York ' A Illpply of the above daily up.},,.¢ GEORGE '1'. HASZARD Agent for I’. E. Ielaiid Bustmlr, -—‘-—‘-_W“""—“'—-——-§._, AOADIAN GEOLOGY - A popular f h - ' m....';t.‘:"":.:..'.:. .?.°‘;:t.=.':"...“.:'.'.°:','° --it 9°’ °"' "7 '5' -“sums, Colonies. 3! J. W. Dliwsoit, I".G.8. to. HE above Work will consist of about 800 oolgyo .. I - . u > I 4 : .4. rt Sc a, Ca and parts of New I900 papers contri ll! the author l I] gicel Society fa and other Scisntide'a:i¢£ and notices of ..ln::'.o!.[:::'a.ll'tiI'l'O00';Of.lOI ECP THE CHEST. 4:11 . "I es of sia-_,./ G