e Ha cro r Committee would observe, waiihnesrlg, asp 53:: the whole Island, a total failure, the consequence of which, we are sorry to say, was the loss ofa eat many cattle. Here again we have to than the Almighty for the blessing of our great turnip crop: The sale of Grass Seeds have, again, greatly increased over the receding year. Stock of every (Iescription brought forward ‘at our cattle show, excelled in quslit and ‘number any show the branch has yet hel . In conclusion, your Committee congratulate the Society on the flourishing state of funds as has been shown in Bel. Sheet. 'l‘hus—Balance in favour of Branch, July 1852, - - I5 5 9 Do. do. 1853, 40 9 III ' June J. Fiusuu. Secretary and Treasurer. The Reports with the accounts were recorded and passed naniniousl . Moved by William Eearisto, Esq., seconded by Mr. John Adams. Resolved—Tbat in consequence of the difficul- ty experienced by the Secretary in calling a Quorum of Committee together. the number of Committee be increased to twelve. The appointment of cllicers for the current year then took place. AIRS Csurnnu, Es ., President, Mr. Joim Amss, ‘Iice President. ComIIi'rr:II.—\‘VilliuIn Bearisto, Arthur Rum- say, Benjamin Darby, II. s Ilesristo, William Schureman, E hraini Reid, .l~lsquires,—Messrs. William Wil isms, Archi- bald Campbell. Junr.,Robert cNutt, Francis ‘J. MoNutt, and Thomas Cairns. Secretary and lreasurer for His Excellency’s upproval—James J. Fraser, Thomas Hunt, ‘J-lsq., Mr. John Sharp. Resolved, That Report submitted be pub- lished in all the Island papers. Committee Meeting, July 27th, 1854. Resolved, That the premiums to be awarded this year be confined to Wheat and Swede Tur- ni s under the direetionof the Committee,us fo lows-— For the best two acres of Wheat, 2 0 0 2d do 1 I5 0 3d do 1 10 0 4th do I 5 0 5th do 1 0 0 0th do 0 15 0 For the best half acre Swede Turnips, 2 0 0 2d do 1 15 0 3d do 1 10 0 4th do I 5 0 5th do 1 0 0 fith do 0 15 0 lleso|ved,—'l‘hst the above and following no- tice be printed in all the Island papers :- OTICE. All persons wishing to compete for the prizes :1 warded this year by the Prince County Branch of the Royal Agricultural Society for Wheat, must give In their names to the Secretary, on, or before the 10th day of August. The inspec- tion to take place on the 15th. and for Swede 'l‘urnips, on or before the 6th of October. In- spection on the 15th. Cattle Show, to be held in St. Elesnor’s on the 27th September. ' Jul: J. Fnsssn, V Secretary and Treasurer, pro tem. RECENT APPOINTMENTS The Hons. Gsor s Colon, Cburlss Young, William Swsbey, James srburton, William Warren Lord, Joseph Hensley, Edward Curtis Hnythomc. and Joseph Wiglluusn, Esq., to be members of the Ess- cutive Council of this Isls . George Colss Colonial Secretary and Road Correspondent. Hon. Joseph Hensley Attorney General. Ilon. James Wnrburton Colonial Treasurer. Ilon. William Swubsy Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans. llon. Edward Whelsu Queen's Printer. William Ewsn Clark, Esq., Collector of Excise for Charlottetown. Dennis O'Mesra Reddin, £1, Solicitor General. Mr. Silas Bsrusrd Superinten ent of Public Works. Mr. Prussia ‘re Postmaster at Port Hill, in the place of Mr. John Yso. Port of Charlottetown, Allrvno. July 16, Schr. Liberal, Ricliibnctn; dsul. Brigt. Bola , Bsrsiow, Halifax; goods. I nstry, do. illst, Svaxe Goths, do., do. W. Nelson, Bay Vsrts; Mermaid, M‘l(sy, Boston: Lalln - Unicorn, . May Reward, Shsdisc; desl. Trin- idad, Csnso; fish. 2d, Joseph , Smith, Shedisc;lurnbsr. Empirs, Souris, lumber. IAILID. , July 80, Schr. Pique, llslifsx. St. Cvoix, Webster, Sidney, ballad. Unicorn, Buctouchs. Isabella, Turnbnll, Crspaud. Aug. I. Brigt. I(e‘elsisd, Liver l, lumber and deal, by Yates and worth nsen Ann, Quebec. pIflOIl‘OlI. Port of Bouris. C L I AM I D 3 July I2,Sohr. Vslocii , Halifax, fish. 23th. Schr. Oriental, eves, Halifax, fish, by Msssrs. Boswell and M'I"srlsns. A new Brig called the Fortune, with her masts cut away and wslsr-logged, wss fallen in with of East Point, by an American fishing Schooner belonging to Desr Is and. We seldoni rsosininssrl s nsnsfbstsrsd rnsdlclss, believing um. in most essss. snturs Iisrsslf psrfscus a cars more rapidly and slsotsnlly tbsp can there are u d_sfy all the nlforls ofnaturs to crests a hsnlt ac- tion of the digestive o I us. sndil not an neatly s safer Ibr ‘years. d’ _ happens that t both in body and in mid. from Indigestion and ts kindred ills. To such, IIosfisnd‘s German Bill It is a tonic medicine, giving a heslihy action to the stomach, and will be found hlghly ssrvicssbls at all seasons, but especially during ins spring, Dyspepsia on oral be cured by a patient psrssvsrnncs in ass sosrss trssunsnt ; and In I those suffering Iadsr osrnnsnd Man-Ind, Oaths fllh ult., by the Rev. In“ M , Mr. lam’ ‘J-Cnvsndib, to Miss ry ‘Imwnh, Nil, Otalr —-—_._...__._ .._ __- _ _.._..._... GRAHDIDIVIIION s. or 'r. AN sdidifdil _sf the Grand Division of " this lllsnl bold is lbs Temper-I00‘ Hnllrl. Cbsrlpttltswn es evening next, at ha-psdssrnnto, _ ~ oftha Hlsrtsrly ‘ " M. ‘fit , I 4 " ' G‘ .' nsszsnlys cszmrru, AUGUST 2. EVERAL malicious Reports having been circu- lated, dsrogstcry In the character of Mr. Join CAxnnni.i., lately returned lrom Australia, he has requested us to publish the following Issti-onisls, which we think will sntirely rebut any assertions which have been made against him. This is to certify that Mr. JOHN CAxsrnn1.I., wss ngug with us in lhe Gold diggings, at Bnllsrut, Vicloris—Ihat during that period he used svsry sfibrt to further our interssts—IhaI his conduct was per- fectly upr' ht and honsst, and that he did not lssvs the Gold ields until all the accounts of the party were satisfactorily ssltl . GEORGE W. OWEN, ROBERT HASZARD. Charlottetown, June 26th, I864. OTICE is hereb given that all debts due to the Subscriber for I a services of the Blood Horse Ssladin, are to be paid to the Isle Groom, Joseph Osborne, who is duly authorised to receive the same, and unless immediately paid will be proceeded sgsinst according to Law 2wx s'rr.I>tII:N RICE. Timothy and Flax Seed. 7 ‘HE highest price will be paid for TIMOTHY and I"LAX SEED. during the present year, at George 'I‘ IIaszsrd's Book Store. COW STRAYED. OST, a fortnight since, a JIILCH COW. with black sides, white head, back and belly, small horns. Any person bringing her to the Subscriber near lilr. Ilsvilsnds, will be rewarded for their trouble. ELIJAII PURDIE. Charlottetown, August Isl, 1854. WILLIAM lH£:Ann" D _‘ ins nncnivnn ER SIIIP “ JOHN" and “PRINCE'ION." direct from England. A LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. Charlottetown, 28d June, ISM. BOOTS AND SHOES. N addition to his Stock of American Boots and Shoes, the Subscriber has r ceived by Bri “Grnce" from Liverpool, 70o PAIRS ENGLISI BOOTS, SIIOES, BLUCIII-IRS, SLIPPERS, &., Consisting of Ladies I’rensllu Boots, Patent Leather Slippers. do. Chuanelled, best Leather tied Shoes, Common Slippers, Girls best Leather Shoes, Girls ' Slippers, Infants black and coloured l.enthsr Shoes. do. Patent Leather Slippers. Gents’ Bluchers, lace and tied Shoes, Calf Skin Pumps and Slippers, dr.c., &c.. at his usual moderate prices. GEORGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, July 5th, I85-I. I HE Subscriber has just o sned a Case containing GOLD and SILVER PVATCHES, JEWEL- I RY and I-‘ANCY GOODS, which will bssold at low prices, for Cash. W. HEARD. Juno 28d. LONDON HOUSE, Great Gear -sired. Spring Importations for 1854. ECEIVED at this Estublislirnent, a large pro r- Iion of the general STOCK of BRITISH M R- CIIAN DISF. for the present Season—Consistiag of- Ludics’ Visixss, Mantles, Psrasols, Silks. Saline, French Dsluinss, and Printed Barsgos, Muslin tucked Dresses; Ribbons, a choice assortment; Silk and Fancy nets; Dress Cups in great variety; a large assortment of Dress Goods, Gloves, Ilnsicry , Haber- dashery; Prints; Cottons; Muslin and Lace Window Curtains, doc. Ai.so, Broad Cloths; Csssimeres; Doeskins, Vostin , and other materials of Gent's wcur; Carpets, earth Ru s. Stair Csrpetin , Oil floor Cloth; Curtain DIIIIII s. Gent's Paris sts; Ladies’ GI. Cliildren’s Boots and Shoes; together with a large Stock of staple GOODS, all of which will be disposed of on Ihe most moderate terms, y B A f be HE'NoRY HASZARD. N. .— nrl r an I nrl ex ted r “ Joins," from London.” I y P” P0 Charlottetown, July I9, I854. NOTICE. HEREAS representations have been made to the Central Board of Health, that in many parts of Charlottetown nuisances are found to exist, to the anon once of the inhabitants, and the en- dsngorin o the public health-——Ihis is to give notice that if nl such nuisances are not removed forthwilh, the olfending parties will be prosecuted as the law direcis. JOHN WILLIAMS, . Secretary to the C. B. H. Charlottetown, 25th July, I854. All papers Iw VACCINATION, at the Pnincs: Enwsnn Disrnirssnr, Kent Street, Chsrloiteiown, under the inspection of Dr. Johnston, on Mondays, nesdsys and Saturds s. N. B.—CertificsIes o snfsty. or of requiring future tssling, w’ given to see vscc ’ Poor Persons will be Vaccinated gratuitously. Charlottetown, July 8. New Books I New Books ! I US’l‘ ARRIVED, and son SAL: at (hours: 'I‘. HAssAnn’s Book Store. Travels in Armenia, Ga. 3d. The Christian father's Prsssnt, lls, Qusrle’s Emblems, 6s. 8. The Young Woman's Friend, In. Africa and America sseri . Os. Richard Williams, the Pstsgonisn Minisnsry, Is. The Words ofJssus, &. Id. The Bible in our common Schools, Us. The Woodoultsr’ of Lebanon, and the Exiles of Luarss, In. 4d. Fsmil Prsysrs. by the Author of Night Watches, 5s. Fsma s Scripture Char-sotsrs. Cold. Jsy’s Moruin and Evenin Rnfisisss, 0s. 3d. Connexion o Sacred and rofsns History, Is. Gd. I(itto's Daily Bible Illnstrstioul. Is. as so . ‘tins of the Diccursss and sayings ofonr Lord. by Rev. J. Brown, D. D., Isa; 2 Memoirs of Robert and James A. Hsldsms, I2s. dd. ScoIla’s Bards, Ils. to lbs. I . Gs Id. "fll€.'.‘...-"'s'. 333;“ ash Ibo ..'il.‘1'.ifs. gpfl ing our Ist. ésséslsd in s iss of slpositbus. Itvpln. 10. s . ._ Inebnnss (Janis, D.D.)-Comfort is Alfltllo A Series s_l Ilssssinss, as us. - CHAMP . THIRTY CASES or prlins CHAMPAGNE, I jun reoslvsd ss " Peeping Tom." from Liver- p00 . .dIso. a gpsntity of 0.11 UM. Iéitch and Coal s sgs of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For sale by CHARLES STEWART. June 7, IBM. If To Painters and Carpenters. OW LANDING from the Bri John from Lou- GMI, IIOIIOG IIMI IIW LI 0' Hubhgohg Patent Zinc Paint, Driers, Putt , in. Also on hand, Window Glass, out Nails rum 1 inch to 8] inches. For Sale by JAMES DESBRISAY. 80th June, 18“. Isldw A COMPLETE NEW Dyeing, Dressing and Pulling Establishment. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public of P. E. Island enerslly, that he has imported inns, for Dyeing, Fulling, and Dressing Cloth, usl, if not superior to any III the neighbouring Prov nces ; and has also obtained the services of s lirst-rate workman from Nova Scotia. meat. ' will be sxscuted equal, if not supe- rior Io that dons in Nova Scotia, the prices will not be more than the Nova Scotia char es. Cloth will be taken in at the ubscriber's esta- blishmenls, viz:—Hea St. Peter's Bay, Glenda- les Mills, and St. Margaret's Mills; at Mr. William Sleuths‘. St. Peter's; and at eorge T. Haszsrd's Book-store, Charlottetown. Other Agents will be appointed in different parts of the Island, of which due notice will be iven. JOHN IXON. Glenfinles Mills, July Nth, I864. MASONIO HALL. HE Shsreboldsrs in the above contemplated all, are requested to meet on Thursds eve- ning ths l0th of August next at 8 o'clock in nson Ilsll (McDonald's Buildings) to make arrangements for the erection of the Building. By order, J. W. MORRISON, Ii Ex. Secretary. JUST imported, psr Native Loss and Esther from Boston, s choice selection of AMERICAN GOODS. consisting of SUGAR in hhds., barrels, and by retail; Cnusisno Suesn; Superior Souchcng.‘ 'l‘EA, in chests, half chests, and by retail ; COF EE, RICE, PILOT BREAD, in Barrels, and b ' ; Crackers, Vinegar, Mus- tard, Pepper, Tnble Salt, Soda, Salerntus, Soap, Csndlss, Starch, Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, Blacking, drc. COJVFECTIOJVZJR Y. NUTS, CHEESE, I}-c. Cotton Warp, Printed Cottons, striped and un- sd do., sheeting. bedtick, &,c.; Ladies‘ and Gent's. India Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Cosls, Oil Suits. Cotton-wick. Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lumps, Glass Lanterns, CHAIRS WIIII cane nests and wood do., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Scythes, Snesths, Hay-rakes, Hsy-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. J! In nests or single, Clolbos-pins, Brooms, Brushes, &c. On Hsivn, American and Island Manufnclursd SOLE LEATHER, Nests Leather, C ' and Harness Leather, Red, White and Plum colour- ed Roans, Shoe thread, Zinc, and . WILLI,A%.B. D WSON. Charlottetown, Juno Dth, 18 UST RECEIVED, cs: Schr. Esther, from Boston and now sou SALE b the Subscriber. I0 Chests CONGOU I00 Bags TABLE SALT. Bags F LBERTS &. WALNUTS, , Boxes HEES Boxss sno, I0xI2, l0xld dI.Ass, IDGWOOD R D. 2 Cases assorted HARDWARE, French and Cousge BEDSTEADS, 600 CHAIRS. (all sorts and sizes), BUCKETS, BROOMS, It WOODEN BOWLS, 0 COOKING STOVES, (for cosl,) latest style, I BOILERS, 60 gallons each, Cast Iron SINKS. THOMAS DODD. Pcwnal Street, Charlottetown, June I8. Isl8w NATIVE LASS. THE Subscriber be s to inform his friends and the public, that he s just received, by Schooner Native Lass, from Boston, s In and varied assort- ment ofAM[-IRICAN sud wrs ‘ INDIA GOODS. Consitlng in part of 40 Cssss Ladies‘, Gents’ and Children’ BOOTS sud SHOES, of all kinds. l Cases American CLOCKS, various patterns, I Bales BEDTICKS. I do. Grs and Striped C0'I'IY)NS, I Case U BRELLAS and PARASOLS, I Cass WINDOW BLINDS I Cash GLASS WARE, I Cass LOOKING GLASSES,sssorted sizes. assortment of FARMING l.MI’l.E- 8, consisting of Rakes, Iloss, Scylhss, Bo CONPXPIONARY. Boxss CANDLES. I5 do . s Bosss STARCH. FIGS. on:ANG I: . Currants, §ti.e.ss, Linss, Wlrilswssh Brndss. Scr bbin s S do., and a great variety ef.otlIer Goods. . A In!’ I0. 4 Hhds.‘SIJGAR. Io llbls. CILIJSIIED SUGAR, Ioo Bbls. CANADA UR, ioo IN. V LID A few Ilbls. CORN MEAL. , All ofwhich vrlll be soldat the lowest llgure for Cash, or approved Credit. THOMAS W. DODD. June 11th, ISM. IIMW Inlidelit ,its Csnsu. Azscls‘. and Agsrrcies,I3s. Cd. ' _ . g-b-I ‘I-137-I-; lg;-h 8-in -8- «-1- NEW snor, Nilw GOODS. terns , nr, Is. . , , Chsrlss llohsslh or Industry and Honesty. Is. E Subscriber has JUST IKIIIVED at his 1,.” 0”,‘ , u New 8 , III 8usnsnnsin_nI lsnsuun, In Line upon Ifins, 2s. o BRITISH sud .d.MEIIIlC.dJI/' Prscs t u n Precept, Is. manufactured GOODS, all J40! 50'! an-I-I - . The doaxio family abroad. I», Cbsrlss I.usr.ss.oa cons! . "I '°"'!"» ° - "' 11,. Q.;“ Hun. |._ gd_ Mohair, Clrosssrsn 0 J! Dresses, Fsrrn Implsrnsnts, b J. J. Thomas. In. Id. “‘ 5"“ .P“'b'G"', |"°P"' Elan Kuolgt ‘Ind ussisns. v"'~" ‘“ :35.‘ am»; sr's 't i ;or. . ' fidbh _ _ ' . I - I huia’ °rrG.id' He... el In ‘N’ h r Is::k“'"°'i'8h°'” 0':-'3‘:-'s'IhII'ui':.'»i.M'°.iuin':‘ .33" cm: o oy;a u tots"igto , I , I I - I w,,p;.:.‘g. , strips and loud Onsnburgsklln Truth and Errorgor, Letters Ios Frisndou sornsof T'¢l“"lI C°"°" "lb " "9: '°ox";:'|o IF I the Controversies of the De In 0d. I’ ‘ and H‘: nndnm Books. 2“ - The I"suIil of Bethany; er. Msditstionson an Inn! of two .:‘_!IooI:;‘_ be. even ref Jobs. Wlthsnlntrodnatory W P°'"I' ‘’l ‘I I ah; I ti‘: y_by H s White. is N. I “III” '82‘: ""':I'm.: Msditatisnsont imi.~.r..ya.s-ss. Um--B -- 3- ,,f_*:_I-5 , Sridgss Exposit ofths Proverbs, lvo, lbs '7 rushes, roams. um! I "P"? -5,. ,f _ cyux__ .. n|..¢,.,jy. gnu. lhxansnd I-Istcbws, Window Ohm. Glsnvnrs, ‘Kraut: and Isss of Christian Espsr- III“! ' N I ' onocg.r_uusi' M I vs “SW90 lnslslls Pulsar. ll sissnb. lslsrsiss. .A“Au=."e..“.'.i"sTisi$'.uIsq:"'ss:..'-'ui."i£ '_ . f .Iusr.a W . so—— . _ An assortment of Currier’s TOOLS; Pails, Tubs .aU0'.I'IolI’8. Tea. Suxakublcalgsus, losp, _ Psr Schooner Elizabeth. H'E°.a'hrrvshSals was to have base on ny st wi positivel tab I 3IcI‘esnk's Wharf, to-rnsrrow,'l‘hurudny. ld.in'I:,°:t II oc . JAM MORRIS, Anclionser. Charlottetown, August Id, I054. Farm for Sale. R Ssls. the Interest 999 years of s Leasehold Farm of 77} acres of Land, situsls on the Suf- folk Road. I0 miles from Charlottetown. About 30 acres are under culIivnt' u,and the remainder cover- with young wood. here is s Dwelling ouss n it—Is convenient for water. a Spring being near the Premises. For rthcr pani- culsrs apply to GEORGE SUMMONS, on the place. July I51 .lss4. sisn: CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY VIIE SUBSCRIBER iutend' in a few weeks to remove out of this Island. to ssll st mode- rate rates, the following freehold property's, vln :- A small Farm at Seven Mile Bay, Lot 27. An in- closed Farm of 50 Acres, with a House, with or without the Saw Mill, and the water privileges (formerly Muficlds Mill) Lot 25. Also 82 acres 01 nd on the same Lot, near McMurdies. 800 acres on Lot No. 8, 450 acres at 15 Point. and fourteen Town Lots st Sommersids, also a I0 acre Wood Lot at same place, also the Lsssshcld of the Farm, House and Stores at Indian River, formerly occupied b y Mr. I’. sPower. J. WEATIIERBIE. Charlottetown, July 8th, IBM. “Valuable Property for Sale. 0 BE SOLD, b Private Contract, a valuable FREEHOLD ROPERTY, on which the owner, the Rsv. . Lnovn, new res" ss. situated eight miles from Charlottetown, on the Princetown Read, at ' on; and comprises 278 acres, of which one hundred are in high cultivation, and about 50 more in new psslursge, nearl ready for the plough; the rest is in green wood. 'I:here ' an excellent Residence ready for immediate occu- pation of a snt|smnn's family. It inns good as new, favorab y placed as regards the Farm, with a line prospect, and combining the usual requisites for comfort with convenience. There is a pump well 0 unfailing water at the back door. The Farm Buildings are sutiicient for all purposes,- on u well couducled system of Agriculture, and con- tain an etfeclive Threshi Machine. The Land is chiefly fenced with Posts and Rails,snd is so well circumstsnced with water, as to admit of it being all used in Pasture. if desired, although Ihe most of it is high lying ground. IV: a practical Agriculturist, the above Property would now furnish the means of obtaining a liveli- hood, as considerable sums have been expended to make it productive, while to others, should Property in the neighbourhood of Charlottetown. increase in value, it would prove a profitable investment of money. For terms or further particulars, a ply to the owner, the Rnv. C. Li.oirn, Milton, by Post, or on the Premises. Milton, July I5, I854. If Thirty Lots of Land for Sale. HERE will be offered in June next, for sale by the Subscriber, at Surnmerside, about 80 building lots, part of which is wilhin a few hundred feet of the Whsrf II that place, and others, within from III to 20 Chains, part of which are water Lots. Terms made easy, and further action of sale to be given, J. WEATHERBY, Mny, I2Ih I85-I. ' FOR SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the sits of the Baptist Chslpsl, fronting I00 feet on Enslon Street, and I04 on pper Prince Stunt. It is one of the most desir- ..bIe situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- a, dance, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Term, to. apply to _ W. H. POPE. June 8. Farm for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber oflcrs for Sale or to Let, by Pri- vats Contract, that vslusbls Leasehold I-‘srin acres of which are slssred; there Isa good spring of water on it, about 50 yards from the road Term of Lease (unexpired) I62 years; not about Sid lis pnrehass money may remain op Security on the Farm; immediate possession’ ‘"°"' For r'"i'I°Ii.i'r’I»I"A“ii"I"fpiilizifnizzicx. Charlottetown, March ll, Ildd. OUSE AND LAND FOR. SALE.—'I'he Su- scrlber offers for Sale the House and Lnnb op- posite Heath Haviland, Esqr‘s. GH)RGE HIX. May 8. 200 Ilivsr. 200 Acru on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 80, Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- town an Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Apply to ’ WILLIAM PORGAN. Feb. 7th, ISM. TO BE LET. THAT desirable and plsssunlly situa- Isd HOUSE and Premises. adjoining the Tsmpsrsncs Hall. The House would be fitted up as night be aged Sssssrlbsr would ssll his interest is the "V _i9c}if££E."‘ ACRES of land on Township No. In bnvings front of 20 Chains on Montague an. abuse. for psrtisnhrs snquirs of Mr. Gnonon T. Hu- usun. JOHN RIDER. Jnns fltb, lass. FOR SAL . EW Csrdlng Machines. Machine Cards, Combs. Crank Plates, W Pishsrs, &c., and patent Power Grsnsil Machines. All orders pnoctunlly slfidfl. Address Jo n Morris C fickvllls, County of Westmorslsnd, New vld IRON! Brsuswbk, or Mr. Ds A nurse N. uAaaIs. July is. isu. Psrj“rGr-nos," .000 Percussion Oaps, Washing made Easy andrlessant III! of IOITOI Washing Powder. I Y Chemical TIIIS Powdenpreparsd by s rsoticsl Chemist, is a superior article for Washing lotliss. The process usingis simple and easy, and c ' injury to the finest fabric. One package of this Powder will make two gallons of soft soap, superior donssnc uses. in Quality for all oihing exceeds this powder, after having been ' sol! soap for removing gresss spots from woolen clothes and carpets- n" Directions on each package of the Powder -—whrcb. if followed, will, give. sflsr a fair trhl, general satisfaction. W. R. WATSON, General Agent for P' E. Island. Sold also by M. W. Suuvsrnu, and T. Dunni- u P v. June I5, I864. Gm. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSM, 1.1 UJVDICE. cH1zo.2v‘1c on NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEJSE at THE n KIDNE Y .4 LI. DISEASES JRISIJVG FROM J1 DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACE; Such as Constipation, inward Piles, I"ulnsss of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nsusss, Heartburn, Disgust for lood, uses or We‘ be in the Stomach, Sour Eructstions, Sinking or Fluttsring at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimrnin of the Head. Hurried and Diliicult Breslhin , I"RIttsr' at the Heart, Chokin or Sutfocating snsslious w on his I ing posture, imness of Vision, Dots or obs bs- ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Psrspirntiou, Ysllownsss of tbs Skin dr Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, dIc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flash, Constant Irnaginings of evil, and Great Dspruflon sf pirits, can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFL./IJVD'S CELEBRJTED GERMAN BITTER Prepared by Dn. C. M. JAcusors, Nb. I20 sdrck strut. Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cares attest, In many cases after shilfll physicians had failed. I‘hese Bitters are worthy the attention of invslida. Possessing great virtues in the rectificalion ' of e Liver and lesser glands, exercising the mod searching powers in weakness and nlfcctionn of tbs digestive orguns, they are, wlthal, safs, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. Hoojlarufr German Bitten. “ It is seldom that we recommend what are turned Patent Medicines, to the confidence and pl of our readers; I when we recon: . Iloolluad’s German Bitters, we wish it to be didinctly understood that we are not speski tbs ncstrum oflhn day, that are uoissd about or a brief period and then forgolten alter they have done their guil race of mischief, but of a medicine lo HIIIIIIIIIJ. universally prized, and which has met proval of the faculty itself." “Scott's WrekIy,” said, dug. 25- "Dr. HooIIand's German Bitten, manufactured by Dr. Jackson’, are now recommended 5-H: -1-- ud b -;,:.:.';°.s:m.:., ..::r°' 1: r ‘ . . °""" "“'“"'“' w. awsrssn. ’.I, IS. IS“. ‘ euiost incnt members of the faculty as an article of much stlicscy in cases of female wsakna. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find than 'ttsrs advantageous to their health, us we know from experience the salutary slfect they have upon a wen systsm." noun nvinniscn. J. G. Moore, Esq., of ills Daily JV'ssos said, October 3Irt:—— " Du. Hoori.Ann’s Gunman BI'r1'lIs.-—Wn are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn di- esse of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efiicscy. We have taken the contents of two bottlu, and we have derived more benefit from Ihe experi- ment than we erivcd previously from years of sllopslhic treatment at the hands of our first phyI'- ci ns." Hon. C. D. Hinelinc, Mayor of the City of Corridors, JV‘. J., says: “ Hoon.Ann‘s Gnnssarr Bi-r-runs.-Wshavn seen many flattering notices of lhis medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. I"rou: inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, sud the powerful influence it sssrh upon nervous prostrulion, is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, Innking sleep refreshing. this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach , liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. llsvs them in a healthy condition and you can bid defiance to spidmnics generally. This ordinary rnsdisiss we would advise our risnds who are at all lflv, to iven lriul—it will recommend itself. It s nld, is sci, be in every family. No o idle can produce svidsncss the same merit.” For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street. nestdoor below Sixth. Phil. sdelplils, and by rsspsstabls dsalsvs gengmn, tbro host the ssurnry. In I is mamrnon—-worshipping Age, it is rare to fad a man place his usefulness to the public, before hb interest. During a late vlsitll tho‘ ity ofSpiadlss,' sssionsl friend. Ioths set. ‘ . C- A7 Irwhossusrnsls millicnsre, and rolling in was him in his IsborsIcrhy;.busy with his his crucibles, slam , and persons! cars to tbs compounds. on virtual of which. thousands hang for health. We lssrned, rm nctwithnsndln his vast business, and its pro-pi pg. lnsssh, sllnclsrisnotricb. Thsraassng. s' sdisnbstlbsmstsrisliscsdh, sndbn_ ' II':llIRIl|' his prspsrnticns so sxpsusivsly. Mus. sen profit is smsIl.—.dnsn'can !'srsssi,' flit. ' IOOTB AND axons, ‘w".‘£’.‘.‘l°~ “ ‘'‘‘’‘‘:‘;_'":.."“““.....;..':r In ,&Iflh,P¢.q._ Pa . K‘ .' . IV ’ Ind‘: Em§I.Irr:ns§'°b':’:s:n. wk’ HI». alwsl 8lt.l\Isst lIrst_.ssd'nI-as ls . An ssssrunsstsflisssr Q1 cgg