vs.-1t'1‘z1-tire. Bovs.—'I‘llere- are as many dilfererit kinds of boys pethen err-ofnee. We lII.know the clever bny.I'itli-the .pale.face, whom admiring mothers quote and put. we know, theldirty little boy who is never out of e.-mess. There is the mischievous boy that pelts donkeys on‘the common, and stones ducks and geese-—who thumps other boys less than himself, and is only deterred from proceeding to extremities by the fear ofthe little boy's big brother coming up the street. Then is the boy that ties neigh- bours‘ door-handles togrrher, knocks at both, and runs away... ‘And the simplcton boy,o.n. whom “ sly.-boots" throws the blame, and who dares not deny it,» for “ sly-boots” threatenato “ pe hint‘! if he tells who did it.' Lfkemen,‘ o'yt‘are ‘great tyrants to each other. do all the boys come from ‘I’ ' Nobod can tell. They come and go like the win , none can-tiny whence or whither, and they do not know themselves. This we know, however, they are the stuff out of which men are made, and as are the boys, so the men will he. Putvc1'i!u.1'r1'.—A -committee of eight gentlemen had'besii_ appointed to meet at twelve o'clock. Seven of them were punctual, but the eighth came bustling in with-ta ice for being a quarter of an hoitr behiu the time. “The time,” said he, I‘ passed away without my being aware of it. . I had no idea of its being so late." AQiralier- present said, “Friend, I am , not sure that we‘should admit thy apology. It were a matter of regret that thou shoul’st have wasted thine own quarter of an hour, t there are seven besides thyself whose time thou" hast also consumed. amounting in thewhole to two hours, and one-eighth of it only was thine own property. Con-i'i:iu'iiiuis'i'.—Let the mind be con- tinually fixed on some occupation. Ifthe man who hasleast to do in this generally busy world were to contrive some useful occu ation, or a least some innocent diversion which might employ some ofthose qualities which distinguish him from the more hriitc animal, he would have little c.iuse|‘or discontent. The man who has been indulged with all the riches of this life, a .d tlicri-by, as he thinks, ensured a c ant’-artanle and contented lot, is not always t‘-ii-.contcnted man. \’Vhoever finds him- selfincited by some violent impulse to pursue wealth as the chiefend ofbeing, should stop and consider whether he is about to engage in an undertaking that will reward his toil. When, therefore, the desire of wealth is taking. possession of our minds. let us look round und_see how the possession of it operates upon those whose industry or fortune has obtained it. \\'hen we find them oppressed with their own ah_unilanco —-luxurious without. ple‘asnre—id|c without ease—impatient and querulous in themselves -iind despised or hated by the rest of inan- kind—we shall soon be convinced that ifthe real.wi_inta of our condition are StIli.~‘fIt‘(‘l, there remains little to be sought with soli- tude or desired with eagerness, and more inclinedto be content with the lot in which Providence has placed as. Daiwixa ran Loiva Bow.-Somcbodc’y foreign correspondent says, that a bass viol has been constructed at Vienna, thirteen feet high, provided with pedals to act upon the finger board. This, however, is nothing to the ~great~;Yankeo violin, which was so large, that it required two horses to draw the bow, and one stroke produced a sound that vibrated six weeks. ' B.icirai1'i:.—What is the meaning of “backliiter ?" _ said it Rev. Gt-ntleinan. during, an examination at it parochial sclliml. This was ii puzzle. It went down the class till it ‘earns to a simpio little urchin, who said, Pr’aps it be I]. flea!” If‘a woman allows other engagements to interfere with those duties of regularity and order_elte.oWes to her husband and family, who may be compelled to be punctual to their work and meals at stated hours, she will give"eauee for bickering and domestic discontent. ‘ It would appear that the labours of our heroic Inen -do not difler materially either at home or abroad ; the energies of both being brought to bear on the crusade against the (_)rims_n.niid the Crime here. An old author qiiaintly rcmarks:'—Avoid argument with Indian. In spinning yarns amon eilhrirrd saline, in man is sure to be we and twisted. And when a man is worsted and twisted. he may consider him- self wound up. FAIIJIEIS. Adam were farmer while yet in Paradise, and after his fallpcommended to earn his bread by the sweat ofhis brow. Job, the honest, I) right and patient, was a t‘araver,=aniI his e urance has passed into a proverb. , Socrates was a farmer; and yet wedded to bihr calling the glory of his immortal philoso- P Y- * St. Lukncwaea farmer, and divides with Prometheus thehonor of subjecting the ox for the use of melt.‘ Ciiicinnatiu waaa farmer, and the noblest man.ef Ihfldlu Burns was a farmer. and tho muse found him It llI°.rl°\Vr and tilled his soul with poe- try. ‘ ’ \VIIltiflgl'K|. *1! I farmer, and retired from the light‘. ' .Wby'tlmi, ‘should farmers linrry next harvest deck to mu-keg? Piicee riiuet inevitably be good, if mg, wifl only be-‘reasons and ¢I_lpll6|lI;_thgp. cu, he no itIl‘e¢u'I'e’bf alariii. Let every ‘us inert ' ,[¢‘et«th_s<.aim_,he to keeps’ a fair, , ,'Ia;-fiturply, epd he may . .r'°str- - fill ere- 1 . mas? ominous , An espcieaned.Narueeed l-‘euele Pliyaieiun. pneente lathe‘ attention at-Dteibevs. bar SGOTHING SYRUP, For Children ‘Teething.’ For tlie:l\'ervoas Afliciiuuu, Ceuvelsions. Fever.~lu- flaiuiiiiatiotvofhllir Dewele. Cw. that ulwud ll A idcliildreot-,ehg ugnqmieiule it as sure to produce the desired i4l'eea..givut¢ Reel tolthe Jlutliers CH Relief and Health to Me lrfunl. A child in Congress-Street. wzra sured by the Sooibitur Syr_up,rrf liitiiniile Dy-entecy er Diarrhea arm iniiog ‘iwn an/or lgy the attending l'hysieiun. Mr. Iilesluuse. of ,l-Lddiuiiton says. it has never failril to can the Dyaeniery or Djurvhoe ilohililren whenever lived in the village. Lots of it is sold. one parent inforuie inn hie.chi'd has sulfurod to an alarming extent, \l\lIII Fliitiiluune -or. \‘V'uid Clinliu. Lately they have used the Seething 8yrup,and it always effects ti rpeeilg rurr. - lliindreds of like instances might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. CURTII dr. .Pit‘.iiKiuei—I’leaIe lend us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. \Ve are selling Illlgli uautiiiea of it, and from what we can learn, it is use with uniform rim.-cu, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dyasniry or Di:irrlu'ea. Yours respectfully, W. D. Catuisin, J. hloauii.i.. Nevv»Yorlt, July I0th, I853, SIB Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, if June 131/0 1853. \Ve cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assured is from a lad of the tint respectability, residing in Lowell,‘ Mare., believing ilmi a vast amount of suffering may be prevented, mid many tuluible lives saved, by calling the attention ofnui. ihers to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Dear Sir:—l am happy to be able to certify to the etlii-icncy of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to the truth of Wllttl'II is represented to iiccouiplisli. llziving a little boy suffering greatly from teething, who could not rest, and at night by his cries would not permit any ol the family to do so, I purchased a battle of Soothing Syrup. in order to’tL-at the remedy, —iin when given to the lioyiiccordiiig to the direc- lions, its elfect upon him was like magic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- peared. We have had no trouble with him since; and the little follow _will pass through with comfort, .the excqucititihg process of teething, by the sole aid f Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Every mother who regards the health iind life of her children, should possess it. It. A.§i.o:a. Lowell, Mase., May 20. 1353. Price only 25 ctr. a bottle. JVIJUROLOGY. ‘or SCIJTIC RHEU./l!.d. TISM CUIIED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously ntllicted with adiseiise in the In which l'liysiei:iiis termed Neurology, or Sciatic Kheunintisin, mid resorted to various remedies without any perma- nent relief; have been under the cure of ii regular l‘li)sii:i:iii for six inonllis at n time. Last spring. had a very violent attack, which laid me up. when I made use ofthe Cramp iitid Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis di. Perkins, of Hunger. Iigiive me lltilllvtllailt.‘ relief, iind I do not IIB.~‘ll..'Ili9 to say, that it is this best article I ever used. I - iecrfully recom- mend it to all who may be ii icted \\IllI similar ciiinplziiiita. III Shtlntrll, l)ec. 2. I847. 'l)e.u-on Hunt, the signer cfthe foregoing certificate. is ii man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the community. N. I.l.—-lie sure and call for Curtis 8: Perkins‘ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price IZA, 25, 87] cie per bottle according to size. A u r sale those pure ll’lLD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of liiiioua and Janndice r-nmplnints, and gene.-nl dehility. They quicken the blood and give new Itfi.‘ nnd --n-ergy to ‘be whole system. Price only 37; cents in Pint llulilee. Likewise for sale as above, HU./\"7‘ER’S PUL.M0./‘V./IRY l1.lLS.lJl{. Hear trim! the Daily Mercury of Bangor rays i_-f ‘ICL ’omro . Hunter‘: Bulrum. It is n--t often that we can sn_\ anything favorable of patent medicines. on this tesiixni-n_\ of those with whom we are acquainted. In ho have ii-rd and tested their merits. Ilui in ri-ganl to llunier‘s Iliilinmi. put up by uur fellow citizen. Jeremiiili Curtis. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those nl iieig min in; towns. unanimous in its pnii-tr. The le-i:mony of one ItIiI|\IilIII with vvlwni the public are acquaint- cd. canines t\l|lI it more Weight than whole l:ArluilItiI' in Crfiltllcdlt‘.-I fr--in strangers. ivbiose tncee vie ueutf «in, and nliose ca-rliliuiiles, lint’ guglit vie know, may have lll.'|'ll procuuud by lruud. see Dr. lienjunnii L. Pomroy ‘s testimony, III iigeni‘s liands, or [Ivar the Pwple's Press. Skowhegzn, Me. Hm/lci"‘s Pulmonary laam.—- fir lliirue alllirted with (ii-ughs, Colds, timisumpiiiine, Auzlimzi, Spitting of Blood, and all nlfections ofilie Lungs. we reconn- niond llunti-r'u Piilnumiiry Balsam. It is believed to e the bell article ever yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 eta. a bottle. I.N‘DIfl.zV‘ DJSPEPSI1 PILLS, For cure of Costivenese, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious llabiisi, lleiidaehe. Dizziness. lleart Burning, Pain in ilie Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIA JJVD IDIGESTIOJV, Willi Cosiiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, llilioas CoinpIainie,—produi:ing Ileudnelie. Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,--ean be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Di‘:-prprtn Pills. These l'ills have effected the most estonisliing cures in hundreds ofcnses oftlve above complaints. and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, l'or Dinpepriu. They are a mild and gentle Culhurile. operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fying the nine. and causing the digsstiveqorgene to perform their appropriate duties. with regularity. COST! VIJJVES-V. Ilubitual Cosliveness is, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half ofihe disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rally had recourse to,do more harm than good, they weaken the peristaltic action ofthe bowels, ai thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all llilious Uiesalee, attended with Pain in the Side and Itiglit Shoulder Blade. with a dell, siillow countenance. In all Diarrheas.. Ague and lPevcr. Bilioua Fever and sick headache, they are an valuable Kennedy.» They will be found the best Family Pliyulc in the world, purifying the blood. restoring the appetite. and leaving the stomacli and bowels in a healthy state. Price 25 ct-ate per box. For purif ing the blood‘ we do not believe these Pills havsi eir e eel in the world. ol any IIUNT. 5.3 ew York. And by W. R... Wu-sol, T. Deennieav I. Co. H. 81, ll. Joiiiveou, . Sliiurna, an J. ll. June I}. W. .\i.i.enrI. Head of tllllshomngll. Wu.i.uus Hoorua, Merell. Jomr 8u1-iiue- v LAND di. Jotirr A. .\Iaci.airie, Head of st. Peter‘ iBny. Miciiali. Macwane. East Point. Joint l Iiriiorir & ltaaea-r Boswet.i.,8eeris. Wii.i.iaas iuupuusou, Eswaun Gore, Damn. Goaeoe, Lusuei. own. and Mas. I-rieeure, George- - town. PATIICI Srariiasrs blniuae ltoreer. ‘eorr, Belfast. lloesrr llarixaa. Verilnu ltiver .- lhiilge. Joan HAIVII. Bonsltuiv. (tenses Wig. use yilltnrfl. Wraeiasi D. Ci.ael, Cape _§:revss. Josie ' Tone eivl Wiauars app, ' eqee. Wu.i.is_Ii I. Iieeewearu, estiee. ‘ii perfect cure. Pans, No. 40, Cortland Street,‘ lticiiaun Baoxaciiiflelpehucffided. Wii.i.aaI iii.1wuuv,--thimitPs- cm. ttosds. Janus Mac- iuv, lrarslds. Wir.i.rua dhtllllh ltarlr Ceruei tluosicr:-Stsrecata. Princerswu. Ciiaaus A. ttaeelvvuud Jaatits |'inaiteu. Freaeli River. Jaiessilluiauaao «St Bowie l'aIlIII. 'l"-'\’8l- lsr's Best.‘ ‘ James 1,‘. Pure & l'a'r-nice Powuii. Sumnierside. JAIIIII J. Fuaell. Janis Castr- uei.i., JAIIII I.. IIOLMAN and AIICMIIALD 't)iuireIti.i.. saint F.lennnr's. CiiaIti.r:s C. IIUNT. Miscourli. Janus ’Vl0.'I'i|I'l ‘Hill. llIIll|tl|1‘ lieu. &‘ Anna 0.. First, Caaeimipeque. Wu.- Liue llweauin. Anus. Laaxtri and I-‘aasicie Auruitaux, ‘rigniali. ' W. ll. \l.'.\'l‘SON. ‘ General Agent for I’. E. Inland. t‘;t..7ih. istu. Hides! Hidesll Hides I OUR pence per. lb in Carri will be 'ven for any quuiitity of GIKIZEN IIIDIZS, delivered-at the Tannery of the Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 2!. (All the papers.) Ill The !v‘i'ir-rained Medicine ! 9 A1’. a HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. SURPRISINO CURB OlI' A CONFIRMI-ll) A3'I'|l' ' ’ v . MA, AFT!-ill I-'l\'F. YEARS BLFFLRING. The f0IIOmtng'I¢‘~‘flIIl0'tltll has been real to Professor Holloirai , by u :'t'If’IllaIl named Jtliiltl ton of Sco'Io.,.( Itoml, Liverpool. Sir,—\'our Pills line been the means, under Pro- vidi-nce. of rt-stoning me to sound health. l|'lB|‘ “V0 yeiira of severe i-lllu-tion. During the whole of that period. I have sntliered the most drcxidful ‘attacks of Asthma, frequently ofsoveral weeks‘ duiiiiion_,iittcnd- ed with a violent cough, and continual spi:ting of phlegm intermixed ivitli This so shook my constitution that I was unfilled for any of the active duties oflifc. I was attended by some of the_ most -eminent inediciil inn-.n of this Iown, but they failed. to give me the slightest rt-li:-f. As a last remedy,l tried your Pills, and in about three months Ilteyellected ii perfect cure of the disease, totally eradicated the cou-,li. and restored tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. ‘ am, Sir. your obedient Servant. ' Ii.‘ ) Il. l\IlDDLl:I'l‘0N. - (Sig: Dated Ian. lst. I-S53. A PERMANENT CURE 0|‘ A IIISEASED LIVER, or run! runs’ nim.i'rio:i. Copy q/‘ii Letter from Mr. Gamii Chcmirl, Yeo- otl, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir,—In this district your P,lls command it more extensive Inle than any other pr oprietnry medi- cine l.IL‘ftll'0 the public. As a proofol‘ their cfl-icncy in Liver imd liilious complaints. I may mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town. with whom I am personally acquainted for years, was a severe sufferer from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; her medicil uticndiint assured her that he could do no- thing to relieve her sulferlng-, and it was not likely she could survive many months. 'I' lie iinnoiiitco- tnent naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations. and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which so improve.-il Iii-i‘ gi-in-val health that she was induced to continue them until she |'t.'€0IVt.'d This in twelve inunilteegn, and she has not experienced nnv symptoms of relapse, and often declares that your Pills have been the means of saving her i . I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly. 'igiied J. GAMI3. Nov. 23, I852. ' AN AS'I'0N|SHI.\'G CURE OI‘ CHRONIC RHIU' MATISII, .\l"I'£K BEING IIISCMANGED FRIIM ‘I_‘H|-I HIISPITAL INCUHABLE. Copy of a Lrlter from .)llr. W. Jlloori, of the Square, I’I'r'ncIierlcr. 'l‘o Professor Il0I.I.0\VA.\', - Sir.-—l beg to ml'onn you that for years I was a sulferer fr-nu Chronic lllieirmaili.-iii. and was often laid up for u~i-o-ks liigitlllrlf by its mover.-. and pitinfnl Illltlfllis l iiiieil --.u:i_\iliiu_- t1i.it mis ieeoimni-inh-ll. and was ntu-n-li-il by one of the mint ieouimsiit sur- grniis in llii- loan. but ulisnlnvil tin fnlin-f iibiiti.-ii-I‘; and fearing that my in-nlili would Ire I'tIlll'I'.l_\' broken p, I w.usin-liiccd In go IIIl0‘\l|Il' (‘mam llne ' , where I had the best iuedieiil trentnuent the Inutiiuc iinn iilfonled. all of which proved of no uvqiil, and l l.'llllm out im hotter than I went in. was on ad- vised in try your Pills, and by pursevering with them was perfectly cured, and ennbleil to resume my occu- pation, and although ii considernblp period has elaps- ed, I have tell no return whatever ol the complaint. in I am, Sir, your obliged Servant. (Signed VV. MOON. i Oct. 8th, 1852. AN 'EX'I'RAORDlNARY CURE OF DROPII, ATTII SUFFERING I'0lI IIOHTEIN ‘ nosrns. copy Q] a Letter from. Mr. 0. Brtggr, Goolr. dated Februtrry lhtli. I858. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—l have much pleasure in informing vol: of a most surprising cure of Drepay. recently etfzcted by ynor valuable medicines. Lapinin Jackson, of this place, was nfllieied with Dropsy for upwaids of eigh- teen months, to such an extent that it eaus 's and limbs in be much evvirllen, and water oozed as it were from hi: skin, so that it daily change of apparel he.-_.m. nggu-;.r_i; nniwiihsiaad the various reins- dies tried, and the ilitferent mcdica men consulted, all was of no avail. until he commenced using your Pills, by which. imd in mint attention in the printed din-cvions, he was -:tl'ectu:illy curt.-d, and his health perfectly re-establish»--l. If you deem this worthy of publicity. you are at liberty to use it. flilfr celebrated Pillc are wonder;/‘ally rfllcncioiu in Is Chrniirt tlufotlou-ing complain . Ague ltropsy Inllaiiitnntion Asthma Dysentery Jana ce ltilines Complaints Erys‘ elue Liver Com- ‘Matches on the skin Female Irregulariw pliiinte Bowel Complaints ties Luis go holiee Fevers of all kinds Piles » Constipation of the File It eiimatiein Bowsle at Retention of Consurivptiee ' e Dehiliity indigo‘!!! ofirll, or Sore Tliroate Stone sad Gravel Ill 'l Ev! Secondary Symp- Tie Doloureax emours torus Venereal Atfeetlone Worms ofall Ulcers - Weakness, from kinds - whatever eaese, die. Sold at the Establishment of Professor llonnowar, 1“, Strand, (near 'l'empls Bar.) London, and by all respectable ru iris and dealers in Medic-iner throughout the ivilieed World, at the following ls:c=.::r. and 20s. Csrreaey'es_eh Box. X‘ There is a considerable saving by taking the arger size . . N. B.-_-Directions for the every disorder uflredtie each . - censor. 1*. use idspge of patients is I. no'..' : s.i.wiou..t.i.uir.. .t:nt..i. — ANY HASZiARU3S '4’ G}AZE!IYIlIlli .\‘Nll)VE‘lIBER-r 4: ' — aim FOR. SALE. NEW Curdiag Ilschines. Machine Cards. Oouhe. Crank Plates, Wool Pickerl. dim, and patent Power 'l'reniiiiil Macliirics. . All orders punctually attended to. Address .lohn Morris ds Son. Sackville, County of . vld ' Wesiniorelund, New Brunswick, or Mr. Du Stewart, Clmloiteiown. WAN'rED TO CHARTER. I-IVI-IILAL SCll0_0.\lI".llS in carry COAL from t- I'll.'.l0ll or Sydney to lliilifnx, for which liberal Freights will be given. App(|y to G. W. DEBI. li§.Charlottetuvrnor . CUNAKD dt ('30., Halifax. * August rih. taut. CHAMPAGNE. VFIIIRTY CASES of prime CHAMPAGNE. just received or " Peeping Torn.” from LIV!!- pool. .dIso, ii quantity of OJIKUJI. Pitch and Coal Tar, Kege of White and coloured paints, [law and Boiled Linseed Oil, - , or_sale h ' CHARLES STEWART. June ‘I, I85-I. if LOOK HERE. persons wanting COOKING STOVES, FRANKLIN STOVES, or I"ARMElt'S BOIL- l“.l{S, just call at Dodd‘e Auction Boom, Queeii_'e 8qIiare, and they will get euiied at their own prices. World's Fair PRIZE MEDAL SOAP8! THE lllGHl':‘.S'I‘ PIlE.\lIU.\l "V HAS BEEN awarded by the Mechanic's Fair, Boston; American Institute. manufacture every viirieiy of Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and must admit- ed perfumee— ‘ Cytheiian Cream of Soup, for Ladies. Panniiston Shaving Cream. Pannri.-ton Shaving Roll: for Travellers conve- nii-nee Military Shaving Soap. Ilighly perfumed Brown \Vindsor. White Windsor and 'I‘oilct Cake Soap. Mrs, Piiriington‘s Toilet Soup. This beautiful 'I‘Oll.l".'I‘ SOAP, possessing in its composition the combined virtues of the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, purify and perfume, In by permission dedicated to Mrs Partington by her obd’t aervt‘s. Boston, January, I85-1,, Beck 6: CO. Jllrs Parlinglon to the I’roprt'¢torr. entlemeu :— The education of your beautiful and llngranI_uo:ip to me, asa inurk_ ofa steam, is very lZi":'.?i'.';" ,-..'..'2"'.'i..'.'."i"iil."3I.'°I2T§’..L" .211." i'Ii..l'.° '.'1" that I never made any hiilfas good and I will recom- mend it to my young freinds all over the world for their twilight ta In. her Runs :1 Pairriivoroir. , Boston, Jan., I85-t. inmli. ' Leo. Extract Perfumrs for the Hu.ndkercItirf--whicli, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- nounced by iemisle rind those who lnive tested them to be eepcrior to the best imported article. Purified 0.:-Jlurrow with E3. of Rosemary.- fur preserving and dressing the Hair. This hrtiele is so prepared as not to become riiiiciil, and is free after being put on the hair from all disugreable odor. 'nr preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald places appear, and causing it to retain beauty and lustre to old age-— Dr. .llilam's Colcasiin Ambrii.—An article that has gained ii reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it pyvssssees for the purposes intended. Purlinuliir care is taken in I’llI3I'AllA'I'IO.‘lS |"0lt 'l'l|I". 'l‘lil:I'l’ll. Experience has proved that the most i-tlicaeious to remove the iiniimilculu from the 'l'eeih is it pnutu clieiuiuiilly prepared in eorip—- and to nu-ct lhn unnts of Illllrlti will prefer CIl'.lII| ti-eth nnil tirm (iums, is ilieir mryrouirry Toallt Paste an article llnil has lICl|l\‘t‘(I Iln-. Iiiglieut enconiuiiil fium scieotilic Dentists iinl I'll)-iciina. - Also Cooking Extracts. for flavoring Piirtrye, Iellyii, etc, etc, which will be found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the man, delicate. Also—l-Iorlon Chemical Washing Poin- drr—admired because it makes washing easy and pli-.:isiint. ' D. 'I‘nyIor,jan. 61.80. 25 Hanover street, Boston, Geaenil Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island. M. W. Sxurtrtn Also, sold by W. It. Wxrrori. June 28. tim PROCLAMATION -re 1 B a Good People of P. E I. PROBABLY there ‘a note family in your Province - but what some members of it are more or lean atlliciod by lluiiiourp or Chronic Atfeciione. As a ‘remedy for these various complaints. there are nettin- roue preparations broug into the market, but ofihem of little or no good. lint. there is a discovery whi:h has recently been made in chemical analysis that is wonderful in its operation. It has been long enough tried and we have pruofeulieient to satisfy A-nll flom men holding the highest oliicee the people ofthe United Staiss'ciin give—thiit the medicine will do just what it is recmnmeniled. It is nocroa llaaii-'rotv's V:an'rItni.I 'l‘iuc'ruiil. The ine- dicine is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and iniiy is use y any person without injurious consequences. lly ii wise choice and combination of some of the best ofeuch class of co-operative, simple remedies, it fully reaches all the essential organs ofthe liumen system and there it has proved itself so effectually curative of the witch: noinrii chfiofionic i-lfuetiivns. Our two million bottles Inter Ims cold is the north and west during the last to cars,’ Three to five bottles is warranted in cars the worst case of Rhrmsatiim. . Tivc bottles will check the worst case of Dyrprp- e. Three bottles are warranted to care the severest ease of Eryelpi/er. ' Five to eight boitlu wlll ears the event esseot Bern/‘eta. - One tistwo bottles is gnerraiitced to care the worst kind of Pieiplrr on the Face Two to three bottles is worst case of Ring lVonri. 'l‘hree bottles are a certain remedy for the Plus. Five bottles will cure the worst case ot Goat. 'l‘hri.-s to live bottles Ital never failed to care the vrorstenee of Liver Complaint. Five bottles will cure the worst cases ofcoegh, Con-um tine, (lenerul Debllity, Asthma. he, I As a ‘ereai.u Memciive li has as superior. ’- We could give handrails sfedea where the curse were truly eveaderfal, hat we II In get a pamphlet and read the hundreds eertileatea of he cares Piiu elm peredtls. . General ‘warranted to cure the A r Ield also by iliiv. sxiivssit. or r. r.. 1.. w. it. wind... It SALE—Gaovu lIlaAiI:D,‘.i|.n|,.d in Pmteeiewu intuition. and entirul freefrnrri drift mu. Nlcilln. Ipply to War. I-‘eaearr, I‘.sq., Chur- t 0 KIWI‘. April :2. mi. (ii... if) ANTED ‘I0 PURCHASE the Hunt. and Si-an of a Vessel from I50 to 200 Tune II ieIer—eoilable for the Coasting Trade, pply to H. W.. Poet Olhee, Charlottetown. ll0MAS'MANN. TAIIDII. (Late of Queen Street.) be to Jufimn his riuinoruae frlsndeihuthe has just BMOVED in the House lately 0C6II|l'Id‘ by war. Brace-I. nest deer te llr. 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Ii is well enough for the public and legislators to caution compiiriiee lb " bevinre," ke lieed, " yet these eiisuiiliiei will occur, which re- suli in severe coniiisicns, brulten limbs, burns, bruises, &e. The Mexican Mustang Liniinent, Upon such occasions, is invaluable! The won- derful etTecia at its soothing and healing properties have induced many, who have tried it, to always carry a bottle of it with them when they are travel- Ilttg. Frequent tests have proves it to be elliuieioss in caring Itheurnntism, Piles. Sciofuloue diseases, Cen- eers, Ulcers, Old Sores. Neurelgia, 'l‘euthaehe. Eur- ache.‘ &n. Also Spavin. Ring-bone, ratchee, Cracked lleele, Chafes. Gulls, &.c., on H , us and other animals. It is external in its application. and we OUAIANTII it to cure Puarrairnir-rr.viii every case r which we vecoinmen ' Many Phyeieiims use it because‘ upon it-so see their patients. Farmers and Livery-stable Keepers. Say they win. have it, and willnna be satisfied wiihont it. after giving it a fair trial. Therefore we say to tiav lere eperi highways and by-ways use lhr Mules; Lietiseul ! t has become so iIioroi_i;h- I introduced Jhro houttho United States, Ilriiish ’ est ladies, that it is alinogt im- possible to step all" the rare at an Station without beholding the gay banner of the “ ustange. T’ The prices are as fo|loee:‘—-In eerits, so oe_ntI, and st per bottle; the 50 cent being three times as large as the 25 cent rise. and the Cl else nearly three times as large as the so cent rise, so that the luv e bottles are cheapest. . TAYLOR. jun. 1 Co., 15 Haaever street. Boston, General A sate. Agent for P. E. stand. M. W. Interns, and sold by dealers generally. On it It. they can depend ' POI! the CORE of LIVER tlveeeee. nlitl In the Llinhs, Putpltutlen dttlie Ilsuri, female Complaint zmtl Dteeueeeurisiag tlvom-ea leiperu state of the Thdeu livvulusble Pllle haveheea need with In- rulled success in private pruetlae for more than ' ty yeen. Ind arenow efired is the public, with the u test esavieileu that they will prove themselves a,. uhtle hesedt. hey pushes the power at stimulating the ilspuruo live organs throughout the body to a healthy action, thus aeuieIiy¥.aeture to subvert disease after her own nnninhr. ‘red only by D. ’l‘ati.na', Ja. 0 IA?- _ Ilcifloed Bay. about one-foaflbief 'aniils from _ indisputable Tiilelwilt coitus; and lbr fhrther ' Ce . No. II. var street, Boston. . W.’ I; WA'|!ON. Charlottetown, General Agent . ‘for P.- I}. Valued. ‘ Isteeiu-fly I. wiveasserseuasait. Dresser '