~-naezsaltnls. ..1GA2lETfl‘E. A -ROVEMREIP 15. . i o discover V'- laliors ' . ,. almost beyond ooiripatation. ha“ L V.', .eTn¢‘ of,oh' . Il':I:’o'er . AadAll'isdHssis united be. " is. uiubrage at « cation-who iadolicato. - tliebfiuder, upolngotlcslly, certainly -‘suit-sin-. V .53.-:.“.'::-;:t.:“.r ' .10 J l5Ill!»5|,D?It - k M i '1'} And I'll‘! silver Iced Thonrnnlet gushes now. It streams in lord hall, to ptflo a beauty dwell; It lads the wilderness. lliigors la the dell. 1&1‘ lessd tbic h'd.oep‘:J..re| falrm .- - struggles rougi the bass ' 5--vofglesuiyfrtscu Walls. It bsihes in ocean deep ‘ - ti bosdaua uneostsol'd. Until the m' hty waves Roll out li a molten gold. 'Tis on the tears ot,tboao, . -V Wlioore eve Shitllshed its sou-sot round, Will hours and kindred leave. “ And then ate'o‘yes ‘that watch With joy each _perti .Tho eastern beams to t sui Shall bring a fe-slal-dav. ‘Tis slioddiq Iol I‘ ht ' Olevvdirsi and 4;»: eyes, Aaddnly ouailing whore .Tho-way-wcvu pilgrim lies. 0 may we, when our race shall all run. _. As 1 I rt s that brigb.tFsutting sun. THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY. N 0 man can tell where improvements in the arts will stop, or what‘ discoveries are yet to be eiolved from the still wide and unbounded unknown. What was a century ago, and what is now; when we review the inventions which have been made dut” that. period, and pass them beforethemlnd, they almost seem too lmflfebous "and rent for our belief. In 1805, there were only four. steam-engines iu the United States; not a steamboat, not * I alruilroud; not a locomotive. Few machines of any kind were made then, and scarcely any kind of manufacturing operations con- ducted. In I840, there was not an establish- ed line of telegraph in our country; now we have no less than twenty-three or four thousand miles of wires. The Daguerreotype is but a few years of age, and the vulcaniza- tion of India rubber no older. In the manu- facture and improvement of various tools, vast progtress has been in a very few years. he printing~press, from the slow hand-machine. printing a lbw hundred copies in an hour, has been yoked to the ‘ ‘stcllm-engi'nc, and now throws of!‘ thousands of copies in the same time. It is impossible r us to enumerate a tithe of all the inventions and discoveries which have been made during the past century; they are ' Our object is ; to presom the subject t‘or.i-edeetiou to the A IIIBOIOIII‘ ingenious men in our country- The field before them is still a compre- hensive one. Some new discovery may yet be made whereby the air above may be as-safely and. economically navigated as the waters beneath. In agriculture, in niaohinsry and .in.ebeuiistry, what stores of new wonders may--be developed. Every "inanflvhu ‘makes a new improvement or is a oblic benefactor. His " te'fltr beyond the boundaries of liisow_ii‘ex'iste_uoe, oven todistaat genero- 'ti’o'ns. ' ' ' zas, in addition to B rttaiiiua, were sung by Madame Krollmun, at the Mechan- ics’ hititutc on Tuesday evening, lust, and were repeated on the evening of her Concert it‘ Qurleton on Thursday. In Omit‘ Ktidance they "were rapturousl applauded, "The Italian sis froiuotlio pen of agident of Clrluton. Vreliioiir or Ai.nu.—The following staa-V iile B ' ' want tars and soldiers brave, ?. to ohock‘._CotuustIll’C , I to ‘ hfi'fleInrs:d':Ehl ‘ w.:"' - wluloilritldi iodon I Rats o'er led and sea lugs and French have waved, . 0’er Alais‘s hloodyfiold. ' - bravd. lauduud sea, .'v I..{. AudiAllid nose hid be. on Ijli, Raroar Osaiouu.--A lady took the use, by a gentleman, of a . very common word, ofwliich the priuiary and most ‘obvious sense was unsacoptiouablo, most remote. and -‘unusual signifi- Ibo psi-son, said did‘ not mean what you were thinking of!-—-a rstost whiekvrus as philosophical, as itwas - jam and severe. Wuotssscs aaoiarun Nuanha.--Dy the-.leto- ' arrivals ive~beve the fo::pwlag'ssag ll'ykI’IOI'n PT !tuly:—A _ni tdrylltall wuain vewit syou lady whom. .ho_cou|d not obtain in .lnecaeed»at.her sehpal, '0l ven eance. Ai_-mi - iaass wi re- volvgerw, liefiropei to the mansion the fsil-dtlb.“ hint at up oi her; the cost was was her ihor—he --to sliot~.hiui; then came the you lad _ liorseIf—ghe shot her; tbeacom l"ths‘%‘cle-"snd*aunt—-he sllot tlldlll-and -lhe! Ii! shot. Iii_i_ssself. u -1 “#9? banana Auasstl When we think of y "~~ lti>i.a‘=,8. nigmy auipnrtant ‘tonne Public. 1Ie5s‘ekcusedeathsB.R.R.1'hesry. ‘ v body aildtoel sad r.r.Ir up deposits, rutoringtlio weak. lo, a -fragilrfssisis. wore out by disease and ti and long life, that lee,-and becomes familiar Theory. -will never need a cisn, unless it-is in somecvitioul surgical cuss. ' he R. R. . Remedies will never fail——tliey prove lIlawIeIVoI‘b*O wororseses is lssstbaa twenty-four hours. They invigorate, they renovate, they regulate. ' ’uud'erin , pain-stricken invalid from for afeto iriiviites. oiek and diseased body to health and longevity. - To tli fulness, vigor,-nndudlaipp I _ _ "nihs riged and in mi, whose constitutions are worn out by duurepitndo and limbs palsied and en- fer.-ble-.l, they impart the elasticity and buoyancy of iiniiiliuuil III its prime. -_ ’l‘o the young, who. between the period of youth and miiiihimd. outgrow their natural strength. who are sfllicted with languor. lassitude, loss of appetite, gloomy feelings, dtc.. they import to the recuperative organs, ii healthy regularity of action. _ _ To the thoughtless sookar and victim of animal passions. who has toasted away his strength in folly and revelry, they check the smile of manhood, and restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. ’I‘o all who sufl'er in, to all afiiicied with disease. the R. R. ,R‘.'REMEI)IES will quickly and effectin- ally free the sufferer from misery, and render the most wretched capable of enjoying sound health and '°"‘ N n. R. n. ' e REMEDIES. The R. R. R. Theory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick, and the protection oftlie human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases ' No. l.—-Rnnwar'e Rsanr R:i.is;r.—For lhs instant R¢li'¢fo/‘ Pain, and quick cure of Joule Maladies. No. I.—-Ranwas’s Rassovarisio Rssosvuivr. ——I"ar the gcctsal cure of all Chronic and Scrofulous i'ssans'lhat have been lingering the Syslrni. corrupting the Human Body, Five, Ten, Twenty. or Forty Years. in for No. 8.—RAnwax’s Ruoux.A'rous.—-For restor- ing arid regulating to a healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the System. .4 mild and efectuol carthartlc. R. R. R.—No. I—RADWAY'S READY RE- LIE!‘ is for the instant relief of rliesulferer from pain, and to check and arrest the pr ess of diseases; to disinfect animal, rnulerious, and infectious poisons, &,c. of all pains and diseases of the Joints, Limbs. Nerves, ., in from five to fifteen minutes. A WAY'S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains, either internal or exlernaI—Norvous, Nayurslgic. Bilious, or Rheu- 2' 0 l . lmitlcfixruiiu ll ‘fill Paasii.r.—Every fsmil should keep a supply of RADWAY’S READ RELIEF in their beusso—'it is sure euro for Cholera, if taken in its first symptoms, If used when violent epidemics prevail, it will save I . R. R. R.-No. l.—-Ranwa-r‘s Rmrovarnvo Resotmairv.-\Vo have said that for all chronic compliiinis, we recommend our REOLVENT. 'l‘li-; RESOLVENT resolves away o__‘,'_ ;',',...u.’, .1. i. that have been illegal-rug in the system for EN, TWENTY. or PORTY PEAIIS. Every person who has been troubled with any com- pisint for yerirs, will r uire the RESOLVENT to ensure is perfect cure. . he action of the RESOL- V T is directedfsrst to the uhsabenis, stimulating thorn into action; and. second to the blood. which it depurates by its alterativo setiou over the glands the liver, pancreas, kidneys. &c., (which are the sewers that nature has established for purifying the blood). You will. after this description, we be , 'uppt'ocialO|IIo‘l!:m6 we have given to the seco of the R. E. R. REMEDIES OE‘ RENOVATING IIESOLVENT -lrresdlvss away diseased deposits; it purifies the blood, and rvonsvates the svstern. Tuinorii are removed and dieussed by its operation; Chronic Swelllags urd dissipated; Nodes are softened and melted away.‘ Thoiricstluthsorue Skin diseases disappear under in action; Scrofuloes constitutions are soon amended. and the disease cl w it has attacked the Syphilis. with all its horrible train- of coneottiihuts. here find a certain and infallible cure; and Cousutuptioa, too, often finds its lliiister. For Chrouio D is, RADWAY’S RENOVATING REOLVR. is notouly an effec- trial, but quick cure. V itoivcrtins. '5.“ know of no remedy, nor of on treatment that w'l so ty-uickl and effectually cure Bronchitis us’tIio ENT It ' 'n I O II is rrunsai vs . iiri persons, who pro not blesurod with cfl'spri:lig. if Ibo dificulty arise roin imper ect organs an incorn tsuc . will ed the It. Jtesolyeet of t‘bsnslfi.. ‘I But ursra, Warn 'Bu’asst.—'I‘lris distressis disorder is orally the fisult of u low grade at Chronic inllsnimstlsii sftlis Stosiscli. Tlie psrisnt, who generally fools well eaou the stomach ‘I empty, is slitnod sritltitbo nod» d sypi on tsli food. Brash efIetutlont,‘wi h was Water bsraieg ssasstioe. heart burn, pole at pit of stomach. to. Thit disease is general y eccoinpsaiod with osstivo bowels. Tara-rsrasi-r.—Resolvent tlireo times per day after meals. dessott opecafol. Oiis Regulator on going to bed at ' t, as koopthe bowels open and rsguls . When the _osrt Dara is d’ .adose of the Roliuftskon lu water will promptly relieve it. In ofietuul sure of the snag the Beeovstlag ls- fiiiuors, Ulcers. ii Diseases, Hip Diseases, Ihuols Oonploiuts. Gout. Wiiu s-um»:-. ' Lt.» c‘..,.il..-.i. K 3- Ill.--iv’ . 8.—B-:;-wer's Itsovnaroas. —'rai: 1-arpii oaslvr iianiciii. nisco. vcitr or ADWAY a oo._.on "!."':.‘-l§:‘f’i..'§'.“:l.\“l..l’.:.‘2:'::-il..l'.'.':.::l “A RIAVTIYUL Isnos.--A d_o'ef dumb Pig. ‘,g"_' “-'u.sIodto‘.p.'vdo4hisidoIao{1'hs_|t‘rvauutm . M.“ ,ivoiiosv. u wrote-st’,-. vowi-if rl-I-ti db-5-_ 0 '.'.:.:.7.'.r:'.-.-t ’*''‘t "t" ""“"-4.53‘-"'.....~"'*~ --Z.‘.."‘.-.-“=”~.......,'='- ..-I~.-.-- - .: ‘0~Wfiss'¢ dug -V to-'° ' elo,whos'sbootswero, "’* r«qW.n- phsi- ' e low spirited and nervous thcy impart joy-. " of it to ' useful in so many, ailments-—it is always beneficial; he guranteos it is a . so the Stomp tsfatou One of RADWAY’8 REGULATORS ‘u superior in point of-_vuedi s h an sfllucy. to six of the most uler avid bostspproued Calliartic Pills. ' All Purfitivo or Calhartic Pills are made from the crude materials ol' their com itiou: the inert and active principles are combin together, and the ills are-iuads up of Ibis conimoa mass. so that out 0 six pills the pullout has to swallow, all the really and truly inodisel virtues of the same would not make more than two livery ‘chemist twell knows that out of the crude materials of ', roots. herbs, barks, plants, &,c., there is only a~yie d ofono tenth o uietlicalviririe. We seriously believe that more deaths are caused by overloading the system with useless liyoic than from disease. No more ntodioiae laould be given to a‘palient than what is necessary to produce the desire . system with ‘useless drugs is not only checking the notion of active virtues, but is infiicting serious labour upilip tau already shattered coiislituiion. R. ‘Remedies are based upon lliis priuclyio v» —-tliero is as much difference. in point of utroruth arid eiliciicy, between Railway‘: Regulators and all other Calliastic Pills, as there in ltltweol qllllllfl IINI comiiiou bark, or inorpliiiie and opium. llADWAY’S REGULATORS, therefore. are the host pills for the sick to take. one being sumcient in all ordinary ilillicitlties. and two ssesslng a greater and better power than any six of the most ap- proved pills known. _ Ranwiuhi ltersunivrous are a certain cure for Cosli nesu, Indigestion. Liver Complaint, Kidn Comp uint, Jaundice. Head Aches. Nervousness, Melancholy, Diseases oflhe Bladder. Flssanl Dir- ricUi.'rir:s.—-Leucliorrhmii, Fleur Albus, Whites, and Irregulurities of iill kltida. BILIOUI DIIIAIIIL —Bilo on Ilia Stomach, Ililious Colic, Enlargement of the Spices, and all Chronic Atfections of the Liver and Kidneys. RADWAY’S REGULATORS are most carefully prepared from extracts and game of trees, p|arit_s, roots, and herbs. There are no pills in use that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas, Bowels, the Salivary Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly and so effectually as the R. R. REGUI.A'l‘0RS. No pills can be taken for any length of time with the same safety to the constitution; for, insleud ofdebililaliug the system by powerful and driisiic purging, they act pleasantly upon the bowels, and iiiipiirt strength to every nerve and tissue ufllic body. One of the Iii-‘.GI.7I.A'I‘ORS, taken on going to bed, will insure a regular and healthy discharge from the bowels in the iiiorning. In cases where eight or ten of the common pills are used for free evacuations, two or three of the REGULATORS are suiliciont. N0 CALOMEL or other poisonous drug enters their compoaition— they are entirely vegetable. 'I‘ney are pleasant to take. elegantly coated with a medicinal guin, are perfectl tasteless, and free from smell. No person will fee any disagreeable symptoms from taking a dose of REGULATORS. CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready Relief in the market; the labels are very siiiiiliur to e labels on the genuine. Purchase only of authorized agents. and inquire of the person you purcliiise from if they know it to be genuine. If you do not find relief from pain in fifiecii minutes, send us the label of Ilie bottle you purchase, and inform us from whom you purchased. V A\' 61. I62 Fulton streei: New York. W. R. WATSON , Agent for Prince Edward Island. Silent sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. .N‘imisroits Extraordinary, Jlnatoiuical, Expla- natory Coloured, Engravingx. In St’: angusgu. Fifty-third Edition. Price 2:. (id. in a sealed suuslops through all Booksellers’ or seat post free from the ./1ulhor,for 42 Postage Stamps. -THE .AlED1c..alL an VISER on the phy- sical decuy of the system produced by delusive excesses, infection, the atfects of climate. ;&_.I_:.'' -_~;';;,‘, Ptmlrlll 0'1"“ ':::.iinent practiced by the Author “ml '!'.‘.Z'.ii nnvarying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-treatment, dtc. By \VAl.TEl’t DE ROOS, M D., 35, Ely Place, Holborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from ll till 4. Sundays ex- ce . gold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row. Landon; Watt, II, Elm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, West- moreland-strcet, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. D: Roos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions ofthis country and the continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, 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 enabled con dontly to undertake their removal in as short atime as is consistent with as ty. Pause s iii azir PART or -rrie Wounn may be successfully treated by forwardi a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for odicinss, etc. which will be returned with the utmostdespatch. and secure from observation. The COJVCEJVTRATED GUTTE VIVE. or Vegetable Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Speranatorvhoa. Nervousnsu, Weak- uoss, n or, Low Spirits. Aversion in Society, Study or Business. Tiinidily, Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency, Shortness ofBrsaih,Cough. Asthma, Consurnptivo Habilta, Dirnness of Sight. Disuiness. Pains in the , , c. Their almost marvelous power in removing conta- nilnstjons, Secfifidlfy -y...,".::2.'2-_- Eruption-. Sore Throat, Pains in the Bo es and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, aud,all other impurities, must be flrlt to be believed. 4s. 6d.; .; a tin per bottle. The £5 Packages. by which £1 us. are saved: and the £10 packages, by which astill grsater saving is efected. w’ besont front the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London . or otherwise. » P.dI.N'8 in the BACK‘. ORA VEL, LU.h!B..d- G0. RllEU.»‘J.1TI8.M. G001‘, Indigestion, E‘ ,Bils. Flatulsncy, Hsoaocllt, JV'ereousssu. t- um” ‘Discuss er‘ the Blsddsi'°and Kidneys. Strtctars, dc. THE COMPOUND R3g.N'.dL PILLS. as their seine Renal (or the Ktilney ' most all ' ‘ oii_u rowel . 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Boston, January, I85-t,, Beck & CO, Mrs Partinglozi to the Propri'eto'rs. Gentlemen :— The education of your beautiful and flagranlsoapto me, asa ninrk ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soap. Iinust say that I never made any halfas good and I will recom- mend It to my oung freinds all over the world for their twilight to Ice. her ‘Ru-rii It Panrruoron. Boston. Jan., 1854. mark. Anso, Extract Perfumes for the Haadksrr:hi'ef—whicli, for dol_icacy offragrance and lasting odor, are pm. nounced_by Chemists and thou: wag luv; ugigd them to be superior to the nest imported article. Purified Oz-Marrow with Es. of Rosemary,-— for prsservi: and dressing the Hair. This article is so prepar as not to become rancid, and is free after being put on lhe hair from all disagreable odor. I-‘or preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald laces appear. and causing it to retain beauty and intro to old ago- Dr. .ddam’s Colcasitn Arnbra.—An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- ‘ ‘ ' r the purposes intended. Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR THE TEETH. Experience has at the most sllieacious to remove the unimalciilie from the Tooth is a paste chemically prepared in soap-— and to meet the wants of those who refer clean’ teeth and firm Game, is their Saponary as an article that has achived the highest euconiums from scientific Dentists and Physicans. Also Cooking Extracts, for flavoring Pastrys, Isllys, etc, etc, which will be found pureia their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most ‘ Also—Bostoii Chemical Washing Pow- der-—admired booaiise it makes washing easy and pleasant. D. 'l‘uyIor, jun. It Co. 15 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxiirsiau Also, sold by W. R. Warsaw. June 28. Gm PROOLAMATION to uni Good People of P. E I. ROBABLY there is nota family in your Province but what some members of it are more or less afilictod by I-Iurriours or Chronic'AlI'octioas. rezzlt-dy for the: various ooinplsinis, tliers are nume- rous preparations brought into the market, but all of them of little or no good. But there is a discove which has recently been made in chemical analys s that is wonderful in its operation. as a long enough tr‘ u we have proof suflicieut to satisfy --all from man holding the highest oflices the people of the United States can givo——that th medicine will dojust what itia recommended. Il'is nocrou Haasr'rori's VIOITAILI Tiiscrcae. o mo- dicine is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without injurious consequences. Ily a wise choice and combination of gum. of 52:: boat ofeach class of co-operative, simple remedies, it fully reaches all the essential organs of the human system and there it has proved 7.‘ - itselfso elI'ectus_lly curative of the wash: socssn chlofsouic alI'ectionu. Door ttoo million hotllss have been sold in the north and rust during the last fies years. Three to five bottles is warranted to care the worst case of Rhotiuotisn. ‘ 'I‘wo'bottlss will check the worst case of Dyspep- O as eI'hroe bottles are warranted to cure the sovorest ease of Er sipflas. o in bottles will cure the worst‘ cusoof Ouo toitwo bottles ls gusrruntood to cure the worst '1‘ o to bottles b warranted to ease the worst case or Ring Worn. ' tlesaru a uvtah remedy for the Pilu. Pive bottles will cure the worst case of Gout. Three to Ive bottles has never failed to cure the worst ooooof l.i‘ssr Oosiplatat. 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Son, Ssckvillo, County of Weottnoreland, New -Brunswick; or Mr. Dev‘ Stewart. Charlottetown. Lumber; Lumber; Lumber; LWAYS on hand, and for sale. a uantity of I, I}, I}, and 2-inch Pine, table and Refuse DEAL, and DEAI. ENDS. 834. Ill. 8:8. and 3x7 uuwn SCANTLING, llewii Suurilli Stiidding. Shingles and Birch Bark. all of w ' be had on up lication at the Lumbar Y of Subscriber. ortb-East end of the W an Clhieisl. . BERTRAI FOR SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head to Prince Street. formerly the site of the Baptist Che I, fronting 100 feet on Eustou Street, and 104 on Iltper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dence. or is ca bio of being divided into three good building Lots. I-‘or Terms, to. upw to . H. POPE. June 8. RED LIONVINN. .“’ Uh. ‘ AMES WRIGHT, having lately fitted up his House for the convenience a and Tra- vellers. informs his friends eud the ublic that he is desirous of sfiordi thorn every coin tend seeomoo dation. He takost is opportunity of returning thanks to those who ve heretofore kindly putroiiisod ins, and lie assures them. that uovoasrlisu shall he want- i on his part to secure a continuance of favors. iquors of the but dsscrifiiou can always be sup- plied and good Stsbling for ones. V Oeiobor sin. tau. _ FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. I! having a from of so chains on Iloutuguo -100 Acres on Lot No. s. euiluuclsg the West Point oftlio Island. . I00 Acres on Towush No. so. ’ Pasture Lot No. 1% . is the loyalty of George- town and Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. WILLIAII l-‘ORGAN. Feb. 1th, 1854. 200 FOR SALE. - DEAUTIPULLY situated HOUSE and IDT, ‘ on the North side of l'Iillu::io'roQIi For ritoulsio, ’‘ ‘W’, "RICHARD SMITH. For Sale. , A FREEIIOLD PROPERTY of 50 Acres of ' Land, situate onihe Prlneetown Road, ll miles from Charlottetown; Ilto acres are 0 and ready for the plough: tbsrs'ls s Dwelling House and less on the Pronlste. ‘It is a central place for business, nvoiarlbads eoavergiiig from it. There is alsirbs ths‘Pistni- Saw Mill, with an sboudsuuu of Wood around It. [further psrtlealsis see he uaoo known to ALEX.‘ JOHNSTON. Princetown Rood, . - (ll uiiles.).Aog_. I0: I864. ANTED '!O"Pt1l¢HAsB’ in. rim. sad’ sssawrs vusii in. no to see it... cos Trade. rvt J.hiiolII.%tsiistsiia'