‘i{ASZARD'S GAZETTE. AUGUST 16. minutes. TH slot the fellow seiisras. to be competed for is Queen's Coast t ' eosseti. ‘v' : Porutbs best acre of weds Turaips. £8 0 0 Id do do I I0 0 Id do do 2 0 0 4th do do I I0 0 btli do do 0 0 Gift do do o to 0 Should the roost sucoseslhl competitor have been a winner oI‘u Hist Prize on enyrvious occasion, oney Prize, a Silver Medal, with suitable inscription; and the money for to the next successful will receive, instead of the the but Prize will be awarded oomfititor. and so on to the end of the A INDUSTRIAL SHOW will Charlottetown in November, at which the uses Price will be awarded. By Order c. s'i-swanr, Secmtary. _ Committee Room. 8d May, I85-e E nova}. a_or.icui,wit.ai; socirrrv 7 0 list. be held it: World's Fair PRIZE Panariston Shaving Cream Panariston Shaving Rolls.‘ for Travellers conve- nionce Military Shaving Soap. Highly wrfumed Brown Windsor. White hdeor Mrs, Purtiiigtou‘s Toilet Soap. TOILET SOAP. easing in its c urif and perfume, is by permission dedicated to hire Purtingtou by her obd't servt’s. Boston, auuary, I854. Beck 6; C0. that I have made in forty years good that I never made any halfas mend it to my their twilight ta fire. her Rent it Pan Boston, Jan., 1854. . i.so, Extract Perfumes for the Handkerchief—whicli, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting nouuc by emiste a those Purified O:-Marrow with Er. of for preserving and dressing the Hair. isso pre red as not to bscoine For preserving the Hair, restoring places appear, and causing it to retai ustre to old 0-- ‘! ., I)r._.t!iIarn’s Colcasiian Aritbrc,-—An article that has gained a reputation by the really litias it possesses for the purposes ‘ Particular care is taken in FOR THE TEETH. Experience do tho most efiicsnious to remove the an the Tooth is a paste chemically prepared in soup- t ose wtio prefer clean teeth end firm Gurus, is their Saporiory Tooth Pas an article that has achived the highest enconiuaia and to meet the wants of from scientific Dentists and P lso Cooking Ilstracts, pleasant. D. 'I‘ay|or.jan. Gt Co. 25 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island. H. W. Sunrises TION June 28. 6m Also, sold by W B. WA MEDAL BOAPS ! rylipsuioeur ritiziiivn s _sod Perfumery. sck 8:. Co manufacture every vatietyo Toilet Soups unequalled and of the highest and most admir- times- Cythorian Cream of Soap, and Toilet Cake Soup. 'I‘his beautiful om sition the combined virtues o the vegetable_kir_igdoin to cleanse, Mrs Partiriglori to tits Proprietors. Gentlemen :— 'l‘ho education of your beautiful and flagrant soup to me. use mark ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, eoa and oung freinds all over the world for who have tested them to be superior to the best iiuported article. rancid, and is free after being put on the hair from all disagreable door. inten ed iritrzraiiwrioivs hfysicans. or flavoring Psstrys, Jellys, ectlc, etc, which will be found pure in their coinpoun . and such as will suit the taste of the nioet delicate. Also—Boston Chemical Washing Poin- iIer—admired because it makes washing easy and , ii ust say I will recom- rittatott. or. are pro- Roremary‘,—— it where bald a beauty and excellent qua- s proved that imalculaa from The National , _ Assui once Soc cty London. APITAIL iisoo,ooo Sterling. i*......ow..mi i., Act of Parliament, '.’.d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the \Vidow and the Uiplniii. _ 'I‘. IlE:\'I'II lI.\\'II.:\.\'ll,Jr. Agent for Prince fiiliviiril Island. § Office, Queen Square, Cliarlotiotown. September 5, I853. Isl Charlottetown Mutual ' Insurance Com pany. Incorporated by Act of I'm i.-uncut in tel-I8. ' ‘Hid CU.\II’Ai\I’ offers the bust guarantee of us «floss, and accepts llislis at It saving in 60 per cent, to the ussniod. he Pl’t‘.~'t‘IIl reliable Cupitul iixceds £1700. I’er- sons having properly in Cliitrlotietuwn, oi vicinity, should loie no time in applying to uni Secret”, of this Company for Policies nr Inforiiiaiioii. oil!‘ of Philips’ Fire Aiiiiiliilatora hits been purchased by the t.‘oiiip.iny. for the benefit of pursuits insured in this tliiice. In case of l"ire, the use ofit can be obtained iiiimediately, by applying at the Secretary’: Uilice. full W. IlI~‘.ARD, I’ieiiiilent HENRY I’AL.\Il~‘.lt. Sec'y and Treasurer. Secretar y ‘s Office, Kent Street, 3 August atli. I553. _ ALBIANOE LIIE AND FIRE IJ\‘SUR.A.N‘CB 00Jl!- PJI.N'Y, LO./VDON. ls|'atii.isi-ten av AC1‘ or r.uu.iaar|:iI'r. Capital £6,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for I’. E. Island. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- o n Incorporated by Act of Parliament. OARD OI-‘ DIRECTOIIS for I’. E. Island.—- Hon 1'. II. Havilaml. Hon. Charles Hens- ley. Francis Lonsrworth, Esq., Robert Hutchinson, Es ., Thomas Dawson, ‘sq. Detached llisks taken at low Premiums. N- charge for Policies. I"orinii of A plicittlon, and a- etlier information, may be obtained from the Sub criber, at the Office of G. W.Dcblois Esq. Charlotte s town. H. J. CUNDALL. April 7th, 1854. Agent for I’. E. I. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Chiigf Oflice, 450 H’crt Strand, London A P I '1‘ A L, HALF-A-MILLION Sterling. Of which amount upwards of £200,000 is actually subscribed for and paid upou.—Jlalf tliu Profits di- vidcd amongst the liisured. Trus eer.—'l‘lie flight Ilon. Lord Viscount Sid- iiioath. Archibald Catii bi-ll Barclay, Dirscfors.—Archilmlil) Ciimpbell Ilarclny, Esq.. Chsirnmn.--Cliarles Bonnet, Esq., Ingh (‘.rofl, Ev-q.. John Moss, Esq., Frederick Morris, F.sq., llliles Chas. ohii Shaw, 2sq., ‘lmond S. . Clement 'l'uboi. l*Isq., Thoiuas \ est, Esq., V. Wuodhouse, Esq. Srcrefary—Will'iaiii Howell Preston, Esq. t'tors—I’rofessor Wlieiitsone, I“.lI.S. John yConsiilti'ng Jlcluary-—W. S. B. Woolhouse, Earp, F. R. A. 8., F. S. S., die. Bu nkcrs.—Mcssrs. Glyn, Mills, and Co. , Lombard Street. SoIi'citors.—llIessrs. Cut-dale, Iliffo, and Russel. Bedford Row. The utmost securit is afforded by the largely Sub- scribed Cnpital of t e Coniptiny, held by a highly on to Royal Agricultural Society INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION! Manufactures and N Exitierriorr of Domestic Agricultural Productions, will be lettetown. on Wednesday. t 'rst next, when PREMIUMS, distributed 2 For the beat to which may have been dy wte - For the best 10 ' spun. milled 0 dyed do fancy mixture, Shepherd’s Plaid, twilled Flannel, lain do finished to do 10 .10 I0 to o wool and cotton 10 Piece yar s, ' Pair of Horse Rugs, milled, not less than two yards square. Hearth ling. made of woollen yaru. o o ra . Woollen fancy plaid Shawl. Do. sliephord‘s plaid do net I swl Ion shawl or scarf, Do. - Pairoof thick knit woollen Stockings, for vera ls, Three pairs of woollen socks, Three do woollen Gloves. Three do woollen mittens. Listen Table Cloth, 0 yards Linen 'l'owoll' Thr Linen Socks, ':.l,..i.i. of holding so four bushels ouch. _ Bonnet, ends of grass plan. 0 “ AGRICULTURAL PROD For the best tub of _Bausr, not less in ewm“"W Obrsss do twenty pounds H best do. Ilelf-doooe Swede Tannin. C . for t table, as follows, will be srds of Cloth, of Island wool, spun an wove on the Island, but an finish- ed either in this Island or in the Pro- vince of Nova Scotia or New Bruns- rd ool - e Home- &‘,..Z.l'..i " ’ omeepun, women's wear. of Carpeting. not less than twenty held in Char- of Noveruber I-1 O i-s-It-es-up--e -s—-na- OGOOOOO O OOGGGOOO Z1 11 ace ocuwgm ice eeeoco ceoecec o ocec‘.->ceo'o U0 se 300009906006 E606 966600 000600!-I fl OOOG-si-er-I OOCOOQOOOOOO responsible Proprietary; atid by the Income of the- Society, which now, front Prciniuuis alone, exceeds 50,000 per Auiiuiii. ceedingly moderate. The I'reiuiuin is in each case fixed in strict accor- dance with the merit of the risk under consideration, and without regard to the Tiiritfs usually governing the rates of other Companies. return 0 r Cont. of the Profits will be made upon llll Policies of'l'lircu Years‘ stun iug. rospcctuses and every other information inny be obtained at the Chief Office, as above. or from any ofthe Agents. \'V. H. I‘llI’.STON, Secretary. H. J. CUNDALL. Agent for Prince Edward Island. 3w HUNGARIAN BALM-/ For Restoring Preserving and Beautifying the a r. THIS elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldness. or falling off of the Hair It prevents and conipl.-icly cradicates Scarf and Dandruff‘, strengthens tli Roots of the hair ; causes it to grow luxurianily ; gives it a ric. , dark, soft ‘and glinsy appeiiraiici-, and prevt.-tits it luriiiu gray. The flun- guriitn Buliii is it urely Vegetable compound, scien- tifically iiiid chotiiiciilly combined, and is waruiiitnd to contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the Ii.-iir. It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from- unhealtliy sccretioiis,tliereli removing and preventing the accuiiiulaiioii of scarf, ziiidruff and other impuri- ties, which so frequently cause premature decay and loss of the hair. ' The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies’ use; and those who have tried the various olengiiious mixtures, with no benefit. will at once discover the agreeable and beneficial effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead of mitttin and tangling the hair, (which is more or less pa led out in the process of combing, ) it leiives it free and clean ; promotes a natural moisture, and int rts it eiiutifu dark and glossy appearance. 'I‘ry it at once and you will be convinced ofits supe- riority over all other compounds for the air. Much more might be ea‘ in Liver oftliis insati- Fniable compound, but it is deemed uneceesury. The proprietor feels confident that one TRIAL will convince the most incrdulous of its rare and inani- fold virtues. 'l‘lisrot'ore. If you liavs lost your hair and wish to restore it, Ifyou are losing our hair and wish to preserve it, If you are troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it, Ifyou have any humour ofthe Scalp and wish to cute , If you are troubled with Nervous Headache and wish to cure it, If you have hair colors at the roots of the hair and wish to destroy them, Ifyou have harsh dry and wiry hair. and wish It to become soft, pllablo and beautiful as silk; and if you wish to preserve rich, tressosto the latest hperi HUNGARIAN BAL . Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bottles. D. TAYIDB. Jr. It Co.. General Agents. 15 Hanover st., Boston. W‘ I. WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edwulvl Island. Sold aleo by I. W. Sxiwivea, and T. Desser- IA? gracefull and luxuriant od of life, use PERRY'8 THE PIALMIST ‘ til‘! RECEIVED, at (issues '1'. flasssaivs , in various bindings. The above is the stts'b tlynss used lathe lsptlst Chapel Ittlttfilo Chrl runs Life l C 6 MILLS ninile titi IIIL‘ Isluiiil The lliites ofthe Company will be found to be ex- WINNOWING MACHINE. ? AVIM: now potinaeently located myself one 3 mile front New Glasguvv, on the New (ilasgou . and. the fariiiers In the surrounding country nun depend upon being supplied uilh anything in my line. : got up III the very best mid iiiost substantial iiieiiiicr. I I do not profess to atsll—-as cheap as soiiio others do, ' or offer to do. No tint-rate article can be bought as l low as poor cuiiiiiiun one-i 1.-nu. Ilut ldn prnlesirto lmiilic the best the very decidedly best. I“Al\'Nll\h JUIIN SMl'I‘Il. l Carriages! Carriages! Carriages I 1' ‘llli Snbiicrilier, tliniiliful for past favors, takes l this opportunit - to iiifuriii his friciids. and tho- lpublic generally, 1 at he has reinovt.-d to .(lfet3II‘I .- “ml “in be lirc|IfIl’t,'t.I to fuiiiiiili Cniiiages, of every tIt?:t!ll|IlIull, at the aliorir-st notice; and he liiipeii by punctuality stid good worlitiiunslup, to iiientu share of public patronage. JOHN TODD. I Hittite?” wi1?rsLovv. An experienced Nurse and I'eiii:ile I’liysiciiin. presents I ic attention of lllotlicrs, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Atfectioiis. Convulsione, Fever, In- flaiiiiiitiiioii ofthe Buwels, doc. that attend this period of children, she mcuiiiiiiciids it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Rut to the Jllullier, and Relief uml Ileultli to the Infant. A child in ongresa-Street was cured by the Sootliiug Syrup, of Infantile Dysenter or I)i_iirrlia3:i after being given over by the attending hysiciiin. .\lr. Blzickiiian. of I-lddington says, it has never failed to cure the Dyscntery or Diarrhtxea in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. Une puaent informs me his child has suffered to an iilaruiiiig extent, witli Flatuleiice or \Viud Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects II spceily cu re. _ Hundreds oflike instaiices might be enumerated. PR 001" POSITIVE. .'llei-srs. Cuirris Gr. l’s:iih'iivs:—I’leaiie send _us it further supply of Soothing Syrup. \Ve are selling large quantities of it, mid from what we can lcaiii, II is used with unifarni success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dyscntry or Diarrliu.-;i. 'outs respectfully, W. D. Ciuusail, J. i\Ionrtii.i.. New-York, July I0tli, I853, 318 Ilotvroy. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Atlrrrtisrr, of June 13th 1853. \\'e cheerfully comply with the request of a riend to insert the following letter which we tire assured is from a lady of the first respectability, re.-iding in I.o\\i:ll. Iass., liulieving that a vast amount of suffering may be prevented, etid many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- [hers to this valuable prescription of an old and experiuiiced nurse: Dear alir:—l am happy to be able to certify to the etlicicncy of Mr. Winslow's Sootliin Syrup, and to the truth of what it is represented to accoiuplisli. Ilaiviiig a little boy suffering greatly from teething, who could not rest. and at iiig it by his cries would not permit any of the family to do so, I purchased it bottle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy. ——iiud when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic, he soon went to BlCtIp,lllId all pain and nervousness disap- petired We have hiid no trouble with ltiiii since; uud the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, bithe sole aid of Mrs \Viiislow’s Soothing Syrup. ‘very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. II. A. Milli. Lowell, Miiss., May 20, I853. Price only 25 cu. a bottle. JVE UR 01:00 I’, or SCIA TIC RHE UJl!J- TIS./If C Uf-‘ED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously afflicted with a disease in the hip. which ’hysiciiina termed Neurology, or Sciatic Kheuiuatisiu, and resorted to vfliuus remedies without any perina- iieut relief; have been under the care of is regular Physician for six months at a time. i very violent attack, which laid me up, when I e iiftlie (‘ramp and Pain Killer, prepared by “essrs. Curtis 6; l’erkius, of Bangor. It gave me iiiiiiiediate relief. and I do not hesitate to any, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully recom- mend it to all who may be afllicted with similar conipliiints. Hsuvuv Stetson, Dec. 2. I847. Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the coniiriunity. . II.—Ilc i-are and call for Curtis & Perkins‘ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this nnnie nre base imitations. Price I2§,25, 37; cu per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Iliiinuii and Jaundicu complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only 37; cents in Pint flottles. Likewise for sale as above, HU./\"TER’S P ULMOJVAR Y B.dLS.l.M. Hear wliat the Daily Mercury of Bangor says iy Doct Pornroy. UN1‘. Hunter‘: Balsam. It is not often that we can say aiiytliiiig flivorable of patent medicines. on the tcstiiiiuiiy uftliosae with wlioui we are acquainted, twlio have used and treated their merits. I.lut in regard to lluntt-.r's Iirilsiini, put up by our fellow citizen, Jereuiiali Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens ittid those of noiglibour iug towns, uuniiiiiious in its raise. 'I'he_testiiiioiiy of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- ed, carries with it more weight I an whole columns of certificates from strangers. whose faces we tiever saw, on w ose certificates, for ought we know, may have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Iienjaiiiiii L. I’oinroy's teiitiiiioiiy, lll agent's hands, or - Hair I/ic Pr:-pie‘: Press, Skowliegzn, Me lIunler‘s Pulmonary BaLmni.—'l'u those nfllicted with Coughs, I't)l\IH, Consunipiions, Asilinm, Spitting of Blood, and .ill atlhctions ofthe Lungs, we recurri- mend Ilunte-.r‘s Puliiionnry Bitlsain. It is believed to be the best article ever et invented for those coni- pliiints. Price 50 cts. a uttls. I.N‘Dl.‘f./V‘ DISPEPSIJ1 PILLS, For cure of Costivi.-iiess, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, I'II‘l|t.IdOIlO. Di1.zinese,He:irt Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. YSPEPSIA JJVD IDIGBSTIOJV, With Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious Cornpliiints,—producing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, ltnd general Debi- lity,—can be rem ied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Diupepsia Pills. These Pills have affected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an es l'.tlI manner, for Dispepuia. They are a mild and gentle Caihurtic. operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fyi the sinus. and cuusl the d‘ in organs to psrnfgrrn their appropriate duties. wit regularity. Habitual Costiveriese is if not removed in time, a cause of more than halfo t disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gens- rally bad recourse to, do more hartn t is good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases. attended with Piiin In the Side and light Shoulder Blade. with e dull, ssllow couiitsuuoo. In all Diet-rlieas,, Ages and and sick headache IFOVOP, Ililioue , oy use an evaluable Item y. boy will be found the bd Family Physic is the ld, rifi tbeb Ida‘ the ',sed §_:’;_-,'_".°-,_’:".';-_-_._'m=t'-»...:"i . .'.':'::.:;"..... I-‘or purifying the Blood‘ we do not believe tII.IIO Pills have their e nil in the world. .1 by lovn I’aui., No. 40, Cortland Street, New York. And bv \V. IL, Wa'rsoN,’I‘. llicsluisav & Co. H.& ll.'Joiiivio:v, M. W. Surname. and J. ll. WATT. (‘lurloiieinu n. Joiiiv I1. W. \i.i.i:viv:, Head of llillshornugh. wII.I.IAhI flout-sit, Mmall Joitiv SU‘l'HI:I- LAN!) 6: Joiiiv A. .\‘lAci.siiui, IIe«d~ofSt. Peter’ Iliiy. .\licti.uii. .\IAl,'WAI|l, Iiust Point. Joins Kivicirr &lloii:ii1- Iluawiii.i., Souris. \Vii.i.taat Sxnnnnsou, lluwaiiu Gory, llatvin. tioitnoiv. LIMUIZI. Uwaiv. and \liiii. t'l'riuuiivs. George- iowu. I’A'I‘Itlt.‘K tlruriisits 6". Enwaaii Iioniiit'r- sou, Ilelliiut. lloiiuii'i' lI.utiui:it, Vernon lliver [triage Juan tisIivii.',Ilmisliaw. fixuiiug \Viu» GINTON, Crapatid. Wii.i.iAM D. i..attit, Cape Traverse. Joitiv 'I‘oiin iiiid \Vit.i..iaai Donn, lledi-qua. Wii.i.ixM S. l.oivuwoii1't-I. Ilusticn. RICHARD IIAGNAI.L,Mulpt:qut? Road. WILLIAM (ii.evt;ii, Iiarrett‘s Cross Itoaids. Jaasiis Mac- axv, Dnrnlcv. \Vit.i..iaM COUIINI. Park Corner (ieoiici: Siivcaaiit. Princetown. CI-IARLIII A. Ciiosiiir and James Pmoizotv. French River, Janus MUIIIHIAD it Euwiiv Pattxun, 'l‘r.ivel- ler'tI Rest. Jaatics C. I’oi>ii & PATRICK Powun. suininersiile. Jaisits J. I*‘itsss:n, Jaasss Caesa- si:i..i.. JAaii:s Housaai and Ancitisaun Caairns:t.i.. Saint E|eanor’s. Ciutuntrs C. IIUN1‘. Miscouch. JAMILI Yiio, Port Ilill. IIir.itsIIt'r Beat. 81, Arman C., I"irs'., Cascuinpeque. Wu.- LIAM IIUBBARD, Ai.ii'.x. Lanttiis and Faatvcis Aitiiiviiaux, 'I‘ignis i. W. II. \VA'I‘SON, General Agent for I‘. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. Silent orrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Eslraordiriary, Jlnatoniical, Expla- natory Coloured, Engravings. In Si: nnguager. fi\'ffy-tliiril EVIIIIOII. Price 2s. (id. in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers’ or seat post free front the ./1uthor.for 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL JDVISER on the phy- sical deciiy of the sysleltt produce by de usive excesses, iiifociioii, the effects of climate, &c.; with remarks on the ire.-itiiient practiced by the Author with such uiiviiryiiig success, since his settlement in this countr . Rules for self-treatnient, c. ll WA .'I‘Elt DE IIODS, M IL, 35, Ely Place, Holborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from If till 4. Sundays ex- ce . Sold also by Gilbert, 49. Paternoster-row, London; Wait, II, Eliii flow. Ildiiiburgh; Powell, I5, West- iiioreland-stiset, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. III-I lines, from long practical experience in the most (7t',lt.'l)I':tIt.‘(I institutions ofthis country and the cunliticnt, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and gt.-tieriil treutnieiit of the disorders re erred to in tie iibove work, and hav- ing devote hi-i studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases. he is enabled confidently to undertake their retrieval in III short iitiino as is consistent with safe! . Piiitsoras I it nu: Woiti.i>, may be successfully treated by forwardin a correct detail of their case. with a reiiiiltnnco for Iledicines, die. which will be returned with the utmost despatch, and secure front observation. The CONCENTRA TED G UTT./E VI V./E. or Vegetable Li‘/e Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured tlteinselves by early excesses, and brought on Spiaritiatorrliurii, Nervousness, euk- in-ss. Langnor. Low pirite. Aversion to Society, Study or llusiness, 'I'iinidity, 'I‘rettibling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs. Indigestion, Flaiulency, shortness ofilreiith, Cough, Asthma. Consutiipiive Iliibiis, Diriiiicss of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, &.c. Their nlniost Inrirvelous power in removing conta- iiiinations, Secondary symptoms. Eruptions, Sore 'l‘liro:it, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy. Scrofuln, and till other impurities, must be felt to be bi.-lit.-v . -Is. tid.; II:-.; and 83:. per bottle. The £5 Packages, by which £1 12s. are saved: and the £l0 packages, by which nstill greater saving is effected. will be sent front the Establishtiient only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. PJINS in the BACK. GRJIVEL, LUJIIBA. G0, RHEUJII./f’I'IN.M, GOUT, Indigestion, Bile, Flululency, Headache. .N'cri>ousnesr. De- bility, Diseases of the Bluildsr and Kidneys, Stricturr, ch‘. THE (.'OJl!POU.N‘D RENAL PILLS. as their iiitnie lleunl (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the most mil‘. and etlicacinus remedy for the above dan- gerous conipliiiiits, Uivwllntgfll of an kind, and Diseases ofthe Uriiniry Organs geuersll , which if neglected, frequently result in stone in t bladder, utid a lingering, painful death, They agree with the most delicate stomach. strengthen the digestive or ans, increase the ap etitc, iiuprove the general lieiilth, and will effect a cure when other medicines have utterly failed. Pric 4s 6d., 11s., 61. 88s. p r Ilox. through all Medicine Vendors. GUJRI) JIGJIJVST the recommendation of spurious or other articles by iinpri‘rici'plsd Vendors, who thereby obtain a large profit. To protect the PUBLIC against FR./I UD. Her .Majsrty’s Hon. (,‘ornnii'ssion¢'rt have directed the words "WALTII Di: Roos, l.oivnoiv." to be printed in while letters on the Stamp u_[fi.i:r«t to the abocc, to initiate which, isfelony. Sold by Von Lciitzgy, Loll BRTJIII, Culcuflii; Ash- ton, Iliclinrilson 6:. (,‘u., ouut Hoiid. Miiilriis; Hulue 8!. Nephew. Agra; 'I‘rceclier 81 Co., I’oonali Gt Ku- rscliee; I‘lspier.iiit~e 8; Co., Iluiiibtty; Smith St. Co., Sciiide: Dodsworlli 81. Co., Colombo 61. Kandy; and ohtuintibletliriiugh Illl .\ledicine Vendors, of whom iilso ma be hsd“'I‘llE MEDICAL ADVISER;" or sboud difficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the iimount b draft, or ollierwise, to 35, lily Plncc. llolborn Hill, London, and they will be sent securely packed, per return. NEW BOOKS. Extensive Assortment- EOIIGE T. IIAHZAIU) is new opening a very Large Stock of Itooks which were selected by Iiitiiselfiii New York, and with his former Supplies also lately received. forins the largest Stock ever offered to iln- public of Prince Edward Island. fi::_j‘Ilritish Books, and Stationary daily expected. , _, To I-‘arm Servants, ANTEII several steady single men, who under- stand fiirniin woik and the care of horses. Enquire at George . Hiis2.1rd’s Book Store. Twelietrees Broilicrs’ Soap Powder ) (an entirely new invention. 18 the cheapest, safest. best, and most edeotuel article for all washing putposes,a packet of which is equal to ten Peiinyworth 0 mp! 'I'ho saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly are t. that a W E EK ‘ S W ~ fl H can be see plisheil BEFORE BREAKFAST —no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA- ISLE THAN SOA I’, as it produces a better and much quicker father, and is adapted for urposes for which Soap cannot be safely or edbetuslly sed. It will not injure the hands. or thernost delicate material; but whilst it is incomparable for pertee» nently whitening Linens, &o., after they have become discoluiired by age. or Injured by bail washing. it is also uiisnrrseablo for in rov- iag the colors of FLANN ‘LS, BLANK TS ooi.i.i;Ns. Coyooso PRINTS, iiusuil and LACE. For Sale by GEO. ‘I’. HAIZARD, Quseeluuars. «.3?- Weshing made Easy and Pleasant VII 0! IOITOI Washing. Powder. I Chemical THIS Powder. prepared by a racticsl Chemist. is a superior article for Washing lothes. The process of using is simple and easy, a cleanses without injury to the finest fabric. Ono package of this Powder will make two gallons of soft soap. superior in uulity for all domestic uses. Nothing exceeds this powder, ufler having been innde into soft soap for removing grease spots flout woolen clothes and carpets- ections on each package of the Powder. —wliich, if followed, will, give, aflera fair trial, general satisfaction. IV. R. WATSON. . General Agent for P’ E. Island. Sold also by M. W. Sxuvivnu, and T. Desali- av. June I5, I854. Gm. Timothy and Flax Seed. THE highest price will be paid for TIMOTHY and I-LAX SI-ZED, during the present year, at George '1‘ IIasznrd‘s Book Store. TO BE LET. 'I‘IIA'I‘ desirable and pleasantly situa- ted IIOUSE and Premises. adjoin' the Temperance Ilall. The House would be fitted up as might be agreed ' ie Subscriber would sell his interest in the o . .2. ¢particulars enquire of Mr. Geosirn 1‘. Has- as 1:. JOHN RIDER. June 27th, I854. .§y cm . "0-‘S? ':. if 9 “geek? 2. ._‘;:“:-e"~f . h , AYER’S PILLS, A new and sir:-gulsrl succeeshil remedy for the cure of all It" ‘oust 3-ic:ises—Costi\'ctit-ss. ludi- gcstiun, Jaunilicc. Dru . ', Rheumatism, I-‘overs, Gout, Humors. Norvousncss. irritability, Inflamma- ains in the Breast, Side, Bark. 'nts. &c.. c nose in: mtg t v ted, if a herm- loss but effectual Catliartic were more freely used. N rsou it feel wcl ' ' f 0 pr (‘II body prevails; besides it nous anon fatal diseases, which rnlg t have been avoided by the timely atid ju iclons use of it good purgntive. '1 his is alike true of Colds. Fcverish s inptonis. and ' ' me too to beooino or produce the w sea 0 le dis which lead the oarscs all over the land. reliable fam' ' ' t: E- " in re Iieiiiiia atien shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of an’ ‘cine. as have been effected beyond belie , were they not sub- ‘ ted b persons of such exalted Ition and character as to forbid the suspicion of untxu . riiong the eminent gentlemen to whom we are allowed to refer for these facts, are Paar. Vaniarrrixs lion, the distinguished Sur- geon of N cw York City. Docr. . . ans, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of bias- siii-husctts. L none, M. D.. an en I'h_vsiciiin, of the City of Lowell, who has them in his tensive . . ‘. Sovriswtcx. Esq., one of the first titer. chzuits in New York Ci . C. A. DAVIS, M. D. up’ United States Marine Ilospl Did spacc permit, we could such nrimc rom all on used, but evidence even more conwingin the certificates of th ' t public men ig shown in their effects upon . Tlicsc Pills. the result of long investigation and the public an the best i_irid it and mg used t and Surgeon of the . at Chelsea, Mass. ve most complete w science can affor if c ru 11’ only of Vegetable rq zatrscted byl rllellllfild irocess in tale 0 uri n combine toget or in hui:lI,I nixneras tri) insttire‘ the best results. This -1 atom of coin osition for in "clues been found in the Cherry cctoral and Pill‘: hotlfi. to produce a -aoggd fliclcnt remedy then hit ertof dn ob is‘ b an process. ereasoaispersc_vo- bus. IV ' b the old mode of composifioii, ev- ery medicine is urdc . more or_ less of aeri- inuniotis and injurious qiialittelt H it proved more purely more werfu antidote todisease than any other medicine known to the wor . As it is frequently cxpcdlcnt that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of on attending Physician, and of e vs ican Provinces. If however there should be any one who as no ' will be promptly forw d s Of‘ all the.I"atcnt cdidnes that are offered, h few would be taken if their competition was known! 'I‘heir life consists In their mystery. I have It.‘ in s ries. i‘he cuiuposition of my preparations is laid ope: all men, and all who are coiape nt to ju on is their convictions was I the subject, freely nuknowl ' ' ector o their intrinsic merits The ‘berry pronoun scien do men to medicine to offsets were known. BI is e lut-nt Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills. flllll even more confidently. rind are will- ing to certify that their artticiptitiotiii wt-to than realised by their effects upon tri . powerful influence on the the nod and stimulate It e obstructions of fie stomae , bowels liver, and other orpuiisol the body. restoring their Irregular action to iealth, and correcting wherever they exist such du-unge Itlte as are the first . ‘ pleasant to take. signs pod t oy and Ilflllfl [III‘eI',':l0)[QCIbIG. nouharrii can arise have their use in any quantity. For minute direction, see me wrapper on the X. J . Dundee! and AD *’-1-:*....-~- ,~.-...~ 2. 2:.-:- Por sale by 'I‘. DEIBIIEAY. |tAOo.. it And by 0 ‘N v.‘ Lsasnlt. Owen. Georgetown, lawsuit Gore, Grand River, Iowans Nuunitaas. St. Peter's Day. 1.1. Puaels, t. Etsseor'e. l'.'£‘E'n'X.'2i':.'°"a'3"“‘ Wu. noes. Dedsqus. - Jntsa Pseosetnlsvr tsetse. . Mr. 00 a can .38.-a