' AOI. s~'~.- "N ' oflsu ‘~g"~.t" 1 . -' vs-@¢ ' .4 ', _ -t.‘.’~ . V 1‘ I - ; - -F°i‘i"- on V '4 ::e.i;-.lr3;v‘r;~i-H. «- _. I s_ ashes, . nit! people ...55"’ fléilttidhe ; they will quantities "'i'i'i'«'i'.?iiT:"‘,""" ' ; ft: ...'..... . ~._.._. est.- . l."."“ , , , . 7‘ V-1‘: ‘_-I ‘(Alina papers.) ' i..,.i..su aims of i ...— is His’ A y. ' ’IlIII Willllq III I." F'ilIlI.'IIIlI at Is‘. iiiiporlflltfious lit ‘mains... [gm can obtain furllii-r pi tsoorge 'l‘. llnsaiird'I Until‘ 3""?- Crosse and BluckwoIl'I' V ixi-zii i-tcit't‘.i'.~I. .~iun«-«=.«'._f?«u‘-Ilc<l I’-h 0-- ‘ Yortiiirilll, Essences, Russ ‘Z Wfid-8'3‘ “'9 . l'"l""‘ M"T{'m." w.... mo ad 8 ' ss ,,',_, themwlien ‘w'.I|';,f.,'..‘l“:‘\l.gi'inr, .li.ii!e,r"I‘ri-iirrlu. Clildfitf. ".3 ‘ coulm‘ I," the‘. dplit Pens, niidflaiidinsis are for sale Ii 7 , qjsuipitsed to find: -- * “W. R-lW1T!0N- 'q|hey ware when they DH‘. '-'-5- _ _, _______ Q0 centre of the tire "' . " p 4‘ ho‘ fir, heing TIIC Renowned Remedy: » n ‘ v....*"°.2::":.:':.:.*’::.t' . -\~..l.. , s “I l k |l'iIes,fwhat _ «.7 ‘-£’;i._,‘- 3' if-.. ‘L H Vital. ‘wept it up or-_ o -. -pg-Q,“ -_‘ 1-, " "hllill of a cl emicltl _ ’ ‘1’_ \l' i_‘!i_i’§ r ’ V3) -..l ..q’.:.{~. .. A , ~ Iiicc in many places, - ~'- _. ..,r»:,:_. 1. 5 -_ . lid to such an extent , —‘-.»r‘ -\E-‘‘' """-3'. 5 "' , y ‘- ' ‘houses on ire. - 1 _ ’ -... -: ' fig“ I/{_ I" sort. ' " "’."‘4’—:7":‘..‘_-. .. 'J‘*.‘'’" M .‘‘‘k- , .,- F. S1‘tN _ 'Chu3, I_9tli_ IS55ll’ 4-. [Vs quality of y woo ‘rue iuvoa or aos-rou. F‘ _'s'-‘‘'" "d‘_l“_" cll"d“l"‘ Copy of a l.qt1sr frost J. Nous. Esq” Jlluyor ol .. , lpooush pits; it is scarce- Boston. Lincolnshirr. is maintained for Ilovtttfllt megmin that have bee ,1 ’n‘1)W¥.I.lKI3lG. " for one person mt '.A jg tlyown upon a ha :3» rile ' IO ' | tioii arises from the ‘ A _ ash heaps will set _ iii contact ' Ii wood. (I t this, and as a number Jptlriiixed iuillbtho ash- igsiited in the ash pit, in-tong time, producing e ashes _on the out- . “ti,-c'0,l't|l'flctor., prcyeiit intospiuce, and thus zpvc in soine“inlIances fibre titttnbeiv olyears. SICK- ta . 1 Oil’?! - "a'lialf- pound ofineat 1 tert;d,at_iiinp.l (beef or ‘_i_i,7ly;,._.uiid mix it well . of—..distillod water, to ... salt, Alter standing for fouud_-Kin every slruia without the Hoaaowavvs 0!N'I‘MEN'I‘. I.lLCEII8—A CAIE CERTIFIED III’ 'I‘o Professor I-iqmovutv. Dunr Sir,-—\Irs. siiruh Dixon, of Liquorpoad street, Boston, has this day deposed before are that for I isonsidemble period she was severely alllicled with Scrufulous Sores and Ulcers in her arias. fest. legs, medic.-il advice was obtained. at the cost of It largo nlltll nt'mnne_i. she obtained no alistemeiit of unfur- ing, but gradually grew worse. lining recommended by a friend to try your Oint- ment, sliu procured a.striull pot. and a box is I II antentltneiit appeared. By poriteveriitg with the rite- tionu, and strictly iidlioriug to your rules, as to diet, &c', who was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the bent ofhealth. . 0,. I remain, Dear Sir. yours truly. Signed) J. NOBI.Il. Dated August I2th, I852. AN EXTRAOIIIIINABY AND RAPID CURE OF EKYSIPI-ZLA8 IN THE LEG, AFTEII Ml!.l)lCAIs AID HAD FAILED. L‘-Ipy qf a Letter /ram Mrs. Elizabeth Yeules, of the Post Ofiics. Jldwirk Rouil. rieur Bognur, Sussex. dated January 12th. I853 To Prof-,-ssor I-Iot.i.owAY. Sir,—| suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas. which _iIl length settled ir ,.!., Pm..u........Th. fin“ in my lo and resisted all medical treatment. My ' ‘ ‘ _ _ N “'0 “cm sufferings were very great, and I its dsspsired of . pa " 4 h H. any p-.-riiiaiieut siuenduieot. when was advised to ~ 3 - Y ' A ' P°'md have recourse to your Ointment sud Pills. Ididso s lb ,_‘ . 14.!‘ about ..thrasui in small without delay. and am happy to say the result was My. igflgo pigvo-, In epiiiieiply IIl§C2IOl'|IIédI-0|’ thayhstfectatl s ndipnllocars , . - n my e llll restor rte tot e enjoyment altl . , C1. 3 l’_°und orhquid I sluill seer speak withlths utmost confidence” of oilr ‘ ‘pr a red polor u . ,is, aduiintstered i i‘ it it-.‘. - ' . Niitrs-1.. ‘ ..rnd.hmmMIr-. ' rm. hrot U‘ .utbei.'si'aa_o , ‘V,k'I rln. i . '° 4‘t‘f',‘ ""7 giving rise to a be ;,.;,‘,,,, ifiulj-‘fxcd-’ts vscy we __ ,._ ,(,The extractio < h ’ ‘* dim‘ ho uridcrtnke . r,‘ aiid ihls. co ‘ft '5 . I(s'sdat. I“. .. .. - du.““3‘3:iT..i l.~'~l';~IlIDiI, und weig I ’,‘\vithout much ct’-owdin .- ’ em], pfwhicli ther rtioiis of gold, and igh its chamber-’coul on was awful; it ahoo — Uthsir foundations .4 r R ivors _.pf forms when! their ears. sssv. isIAsIIlllfi,ni,)l".. . . __ . ulllyiuuinous thing fiilut men do rise al (Ii TD"? _ 1 is ~ 7 A K‘ I ' "1'f;“'_‘V~"‘ .vl‘cussa.:o ~ - , the tire’, generals tqelltbr. The Grand on it «Del, with all ‘ ’ .00‘ .“ BI ‘We'll’ lllll rid as O . usury from its under whither; it enters Q," lihehugar-water d W o'l' l o. I 7 rust let!’ cooling regriiltfv pletely; aliqvp ‘all. it is . isfresli, naigiist cannon i It in the interior uy;commo- Upon ‘be . 4 ' ants, M the rever- ~ ‘,3 ctéd to see the __ ‘h E‘ . laaoossa.—-At _1- ylabisrgi lately “to ' aU§UIIuli ," Sir A Allison, re_Ia_gd_II[ I'o'll_qwing' once- a his anecdote I < I e th had the com- srmy, which lssg medicines. and have recommended thsiu to otlisis in this neighborhood similarly uflictcd. who derived equal benefit.’ "I am, Sir, your ebl' ed and faithful Servant, (Signed) IZABETII YI:'oA'I‘E8. A' DIIEADTDLLY DIIEAIED ANCLE CUIIED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT ‘ALTA AND PORTIIOUTH HOSPITALS.’ The following im rtant comiiiuuication hasbeun for- warded to Pro essor Ilolloway for blicatiou, by ’lIIr. B. Dixnn, Chemist, King-IL. Ilfrwicli. Copyyrf is Letter from Captain Smith, .of Great Yiirmoulli, dalsd January Illllt, I858. To Mr. Dixon, Dear Sir.—I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor IlolIowuy'u invaluable medi- eines:—.\Ir. ohn VValtori, late in Her Majesty's Sei- vice, in the British Fleet iit Malta, had ever had ulcerated rincle, and nller having been in tlis lta Hospital for six inontlts. was sent to England as an invalid to Portiimoutli Hospital, where he remained an imitate four months, there. as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated. he was turned out incur- able. He then came to Yarmouth. and was under s medicsi gentleman tor about three months, but his uncle became so ‘much VIOIIQ that all hope was lost. At this period, by my advice. he tried Hulluw:iy’s Uiritrnent and Pills, which. by unreniittod application, hr: ed u ulcers. and restored him to perfect health and stre th. I remain, Dear Sir, yours vet truly, (Signed JOIN SMITH. Albert Hotel. Great urniouth. 8UII’IlI'§IN(3 CURE OI‘ A BAD BREAST, NEIL- VOU8 DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. copy of a Lrtlrrtffrosi Mr. T. F. fer, Clisstist. &c.. Lower I’ h d k ass-lane. Manchzster. dated sbrsary l2tli. I858. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. our sir,-I have greiit pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of a had breast, etfected solely by the use of your cele- brated Ointment and Pills. Mr. Martha Bell,ofPitt- street, in this town, hiid been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debilit , loss of a petite. and general ' eiilth. occasioned by ulcertit wounds in the breast. it had much experience in the use ofsll the known remedies for the cure of ulcers. but without any beueliciul result; in fiict she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being effected. In ‘this distressing and painful condition of body and mind. she was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately I’ _ . ll‘ the Din‘ did, and iii the course of u very short time the elfect Vbefp and nfler g pfOdlI.l!et‘I>|V.‘Il most astonishing; her up stite was speedily improved. and the sores and u rs in the « breast gradually healed. and the nervous excitement oflier system was wholly removed. I rsinsin dear blir, ours faithfull , Si ned FOISTE KI-IR. The Pills should be used uonjuiatly with the Ointinut in most of the following : Burs-thrusts Cancun E Contracted and Btif Sltiiidisuusss u Joints y Ban Elsphuutiusis Here-lisads Bits of 3':;lg:I- Eirtulus ' I Cor I" ca Gradulur swslliags TIlIOIll- Loni Ulssrs not Piles Wounds Ccthlsinsh Fl llisasuutisa Ysws. s I lli,'us:is6l?:‘sit_of I’rofsssovIIos.i.swAs.. 5‘ . trsi|uI‘.'(6isar _saip|e Dsr.).|4sstIss.aod anal! 0,- , Dsalws as 1 t_tlis' Civahud oi-Id. is Pets. at Is II. is use ; frtgisiasuutsasiusssisgiyusisgiaa ' guidaass" argue...“ is 9‘ A MOST ASTONISHING CURE 0|‘ ICIIUFULOUS and other put: of her body; and although the first of Pills. and before that was all used, symptoms of dicim:-i for a short time longer, according to the direc- ..-. —.-ssuas-s.smsnsunz'Y 1» Nu It‘ Is ' ‘ itniusius _‘sl'ifuinrs llklfr V sod'_r'aiN'.G" mint. . ' ror catisgsn ,'!"qetiiiti‘¢. g _ i;.; .4'''."’‘''' Fort Isinriistiuu of the Bun-sls.dtc. that aluudih dos and Iftufth lo "fun!- A child in Congress-Street was cured Soothing gnu being iven over by the attending hysiciun. whenever used in the villags. Lots of -it is sold. One parent iiiiorrris use . . ularuiiag extunt.vt-ith Flutulsace or Wind Cholic Lately they always utliicts a speedy curs. _ Iluudruds on‘ like instances wig PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. CURTII di. I’cua'iiss_:——I’lease send u J. New-York, July loth, I858, 818 Bowrsy. Hear (lie Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply ‘with friend ' I d is from a lady of the E!!! I'D! rt.-aidiiig III LII-\I3ll, tiibility experienced nurse‘ Deur I-lir:—I am the train of wluit it is represented to Iltcoulpllill llaving II little boy siiffuring re:itly from teelliing who could not rest, and at nig it by his cries woul |,¢u|¢ of Smitliiiig Syrup. in order to ti: --and when given in the boy iiccordin tiuns, its etli-,ct upon him was lik went to sleep. and till pain and nervousness disnp “'9 have haul no trouble with liiiiiitince at the fEllIl.‘tl_V pear . and the who regards the health and life ‘of he should pouous it. H. A. ALBII. Lowell, ;\Iiiiis., May 20, I553. Piice only 25 cu. a bottle. uriousl ulllictned wiili a disease in the hip. whicl and resort Physician for six uioiitlis at it time. made use oftln: Cramp iIlllI Pain Killer by Messrs. Curtis 61. Perkins, of Beiiigor. tguvi; nic iiiiiiiodiuto relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I clieerfull recom- mend it to all who may be ufllictsd wit similar complaints. Hntutv llurrr. Stetson, Dec. 2. I847. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted vorticity and high standing in the community. ' N. B.—-Be sure and call for Curtis &' Perkins‘ Cruuip and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 12;, 25. 31} ctu pct bottle according to size. Also for sale iliose pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS. For the cure of Biliuus and Jziuudice rtoiiiplaiiuts, and general debility. They quicken the bl an give new lift! and energy to the whole system. Price only 37; cents in Pint Bottles. Likewise for sale as above, HUJlI"I'ER'S 'P UL.MO./V./IR Y BJLSAJI. Hear inlial the Dni!3$dMercury of Bangor says of ' D . Pomroy. Hustsr’s Balsam. It is not often that we can any uiiythin favorable of patent inedicineii, on the testimony o those with whom we are acquainted. twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Huntcr‘s Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis. Esq. we have the to-iiiuony of mliuy of our own citizens and those of neighbour ii towns, unanimous in its praise. 'I‘lie te.<i':mony of one individual with wliorii the public are acquaint- ed, carries with it mdre weight than whole columns ol oertiicstes friaii striingers. whose laces we never saw, and whose oerticates, for nught we know, may have beuaproouredb fraud. See Dr. Benjamin l.. Pouiruy'a' tutisnsur. in ugi-nt’s hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Skowlt-gain, Me. Hunter’: Pulmonary Bulsam.—-To those alllicted with Coughs, Colds. Coiisumptions. Astlinizi, Spitting of Blood, and till affections of the Lungs, we recoun- rnend Iluiiter’s Pulmonary Bnlsnrn. It is believed to be the best article ever yet invented for these coni- liiintu. Price 50 cts. II iitl INDIAN DISPEPSIJ1 PILLS, For cure of Costiveness, Acidity of the Stumiicli, llilious Habits. Headache, Dizziness. llieurt Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJI AJI/‘D IDIGESTIOJV. Burning. Biliotls Cont plaints.—-producing Dispepsiu. f 'n pyelrfgrni their appropriate duties, with COSTIVEJVESS. Ilnbitunl Cosliveness is. if not removed in time, a cause of more than hslloftho disorders and pains in which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rrilly had recourse to, do more harm than good, us they weaken the poristnltic action oftlie bowels, and thus iiggravutu instezid of removing the conipliiint. Also, in all llilious Ilisenses. attended with Piiin in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade. with a dull. snllow ooiintcnnnco. In all Diarrheri.-i,, Ages: and Fovsr. Ililious lever and sick headache, they are an valuable Iteiur-d‘y..n They will be und the bust I"sinily Physic in the world, purifying the blood, restoring the appetite, and loavin the stomach and limvcls in A healthy state. Price 25 cents per box. For purif iiig the ltloodf. we do not believe these Pills have t eir e uul iu the world. Sold by Ilovn PAUL. No. 40. Cortland Street, No Y is. V Aiid ii; W. It..Ws-t-sow, 'l‘. DIIIIJIAY It Go II.& It. Joitirsois, Ill W. xmrsas. and J. R WATT. Charlottetown. Joiiw B. W. Ai.i.uvI:. Head of llillsborough. Wii.i.isas Hooraa, Ibrell. JOIIN 8U1‘Hli2R- us: is Join: A. Itacaaisru. Heart of St. Peter‘ Bay. Miesisaa. IIAGIADI. lint Ilaitit. ‘ Kaioiis 81, Rescue -Ioevwaaaulouris. Wir.i.raas laaaaasulvfiafiaaal Gore, Dsusai. Goiteors, Isuluau ~ adv . - isws. Psvruuca Isubuuasascaiisus assass- soa, bslthss. luuan Auuua.i ' iv, bflI'uAIWlgHW¢‘0¥ofiI Wio-. regularity t I _ , ts .....::,.,:. ,ssu_rln.a.aalsssso Asset). . ‘ V I ' 4’ It ‘ O . irll Wtaaian D» 0i.aau.0sys; “i.‘.....: ‘ll. “sud Rylltilll. prsserils tloh ls.’ he Nervous Atlisciioss. Couvulsiiios. Fcgvov. lu- ecouiuieuds IL” sun to produce the 11.5.. unite ilu Mother. and item! In " ‘ by the zlyrup, of Iiifuntlle Itysoiitsr or I_)i_urrhoa Mr. lilac iniin. of I-Zdilingten says, It has never vlaild to run tlis Dysuiitery or Diarrliaii in children his child has outlived to an haw used the Soothing Syrup. and it ht be siiaiiisrstsd. the request of a sert the following letter which we are , believing that a viist amount, of sutiioriiig may be prevented, und lIIlI|I_V vailitshls lives united. by calling the attention ofiuu- thcrs to this valuable prt-scriptiirn of on old rind happy to be able to uepiify to thi- ollicieric of Mr. Winslow's Souiliiiig Sysop, and to not permit any iii the liumlv to do so, I purclmscd at -I to the tIti‘t.‘C- is tragic, he soon NEUROLOGY. or SCI.dTlC RIIEILMA. TISJII CL'lx'ElI. ’I‘his may certify, that for nliout_ four years I was Physicians terttiod Neurology. or Sciatic Rlieiiiriististii. to various remedies without tiny perma- nent relief; have been under the care of a iegulur ‘ Last spring, bad a very violent Illilcli, \VltlL'lI laid me up, when I epnred With Coiitiveness, Acidity of the Stumrich, Heart ' asduelie, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,—can be remedied. removed, and entirely cured, by ilie use of the Indian Dispepsia Pills. 'l'lie.-e I’illa have effected the most astonishing cures in hundreds ofcascs ofthe above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for They are a mild and gentle Cathartic, operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- the same. and causing the di estive organs to ssdmliussu ‘ ’ ~ " ‘ ‘ V ' ' I . .1 '1 ‘WW " iiiifut 1:’; ‘Itos.¢W0¥.‘FUuwI"“|I- I glClIAID llocrul,-tn , i_.ovi:s, irsv.'Dsruli-v. '\\'ri.i.i|ax to n ‘in non: ts‘titct..uR. 'I|=|¢¢ V - _ ilhiissv and .lasii'.i- l'iIi0I°l'- F“"‘°l‘ .K'.""' suns llluiiiiirutu 6: I’-Zuwns ‘ Pastas; 'l""°l' , Mg“ C, Pan It PATRICK I'ovrs:a. oo.‘si”as..I'st.k . Ciiaaus A- |-toms sis and Anciuui.a lllsaiii-r's Ciiaaaas C. Ilviur. Miseouch. lattes Yso. l’ori Ililt. Itaaaautl‘ usu. & Aruus (1., Fine, Csscnuipequs Wit.- Luu ttugasan, Ai.ax. Laaxisi and I"aJurcis Aauisutux, 'I"igii'isli. . \V. II. \\'.\'l'SON. General Agent for I’. I1. lIIltIl|tI- Feb. 7th, I85-I. w1N'rE‘.t SUPPLY. WILLIAM IIEAIID. ' As just ieculvixl Pt'I’ Cicely. from L0Ii¢¢'I- ll" - reiiiziiiider of his l".ill Supply of BRITISII & Ft’)llI'.lGN GOODS. which are now ready for Ills III r.f:':*:.°.'.:':.'::::.-'.:£.?::::"::.:3::.r...:r::::.;‘::!:":: “"\'&f‘l'.’. L‘:‘;.'1L‘°::n -» we is used _with sisiforrri success, both by children and goods. C‘ “T”, “hm. In ‘H ca." oiftillnnlnll \\’o-st of lingliind IIIHI‘ \'orli:,iiire Superfine Broad Pe:V_ D¥.C‘(yu'g" Cloths. Doeskins, Cnssiineres, Mohair. 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Ir, perfuiiiery. 6 Alabaster Figures. with (ilusu Sluules. loud Cos. £1.-c. LE1 THBR. Waxed Cslf.Striped Seals and Capo. Assorted llouiis db Lambs, Patent Calf. Euuuiullcd Hide and Seals. Whitu Kid, Clisiaois. Door Leather. Tanned Basils.Crust Goats, Pig Skins. Hog Sliius. lnuiher Truitlts, 'I‘ravolling Bugs St Hat Boxes. IROJ\‘.U()JV'GER Y. die. A great variety uI'Loulrs. llirlges. Screws. Pit and Crnsscut Saws. I-land dt. 'l'ennii Saws. FIIQ, Plunss, Cliiscls, Pen Knives, Knivssdt. Forks. Braces and Bit.-,Augurs. Giinlets, Squares, Steelynrds,Ships’ COID|)IIa'8l’l, Curl-rd Iluir. ’I'es Indigo, Plymouth pale Soap, Oils, Piiim._ Soda, &c. Charlottetown. 25:3: Oct., 1854. SO“ THE CHEST. £15 qlTt'.v\S'l‘|.l-‘.Y (T()0l’Eil_. DAltT., M. D., the I eminent Mmlical l’raciitior.er, has lelt :1 valu- able legacy to the world. in ‘s Giiits-r I’iucvi:N. 'rrvi; oi‘ t‘n.~isvsii>'rioN, and unfailing rm-c for Pulnwuary Di.-wosms, without the use or llli-dicing. X. C. ll:trt,, invcntcrl sinl adv" tli use ii. Gsrusr Jsiucs .l. I-‘vissaa. Isssrs Csasr-‘ ‘ '2 ‘filiwi ’ !|,l?,<lfl'¥.ll tiiill‘. , ;' A an ' 'L- A‘N::,.~“I‘ ms ‘~ g v , 5 mt . I "::t‘::~:'.:t+.‘:.'“ I-A oo out-pain-sues, ., r at udiag Austrs liu sndiis Ge 4 . and best discovsriss, Gs. pd. ‘ The News Ila -‘-ths grsst Airluiib.-an I'.euson,'Is. " ' ' '?. Way dows East, or Portnltursi ofY‘siih the Author st‘ Major Jach Dowulag " r .- "9-A" ktduuppdlflhui ‘ rescued in ts“. from a Cottii Bed lliver. iii Louishns. _ Dictionary of Postiul Quotations. hurt. uflsuuttos. ~ -:'- ' r srllriarfiusq. o_a evqysubject. ‘ls. (id. . . _ , W Complete osiicol Works of 'I'h0BI_s Cs _ 1.. g ' u is is of E|l?:OIl_ V g I“ iogrs its _ as‘, muck. I‘ I‘ II ‘ I . fsiu'ia.g riowlmhififi _ . phy,dtc., Gs. Id. 'l‘_uppsr's Provurbtril Plulossphy. M. Cd.‘ Lives of the Queens of §eptlsi_id,.hy Agpus Itilfi. lnntli, drvolsfi Os. C, h _ T ’ iss .esie's sw ecaipts co 'ng. _s, . llsvis's Manual ofllugnstisibf ' Women of the Ilibts. bu‘. ' ‘ ‘ " 1‘he Riches of Grace. or"thu of M .I’sws,ssls L leiieed. Eajsysd and seordbd by . IIIOQOI - American f‘rifits,Os. -« » --!':'~‘b'*- Life on the Plains and suiungths Digg scenes and adventures on an overland i is. co. . ‘ " Ilousebntrl scenes for the Home Cisls, Is. Id. Memoir of Adoiiiiuin Judsots-as Sketch '0! bid ‘Life, and riiflonury luboura. 5s. . - Lives or tlia lhruo Mrs. '.lstlssss—ssississsIies ts Ilurriui .‘ ' People I ban 0 mark. ’_ he Arctic Regions, being an account of the art- ciin Expedition in search of Sir John Ftunltllti Id. for of Napoleon Bonaparte. by J. C. Lucliliurt, §s.ld. fit of the Empress Josephine, 6s. 8d. outs and Poetry of the Bible. lls. ' of Mary Queen of Bcotts, 6s. 9d. IV IOYEL I.I’I"I‘III PATII1‘. THE nYnRo:vtaGI:N~, on \VA'l‘l2RI’Itl)0l' sirri-col¢sv_’lsrr'iv; ORK ‘ ’ ‘ .' - ' youraey is m'et—I’ictures of Society; and Psopls ‘ Mtinufiiclured by _llsscot'ra'r Bnanilaa &."Cs., 88, Ann Street, N. \’., and at London and’ ‘ Manchester. England. ‘ IlF..llYDll0)lAGEN is a valuable - for protecting the feet from dam in ilmefure a preventive of many Lasg ' ' out any declaring ssltutrrrr. The in the form ofa stile. and won iasids‘ ‘ s Its uisdlcokd uharuelei lsh I to discuss. a . __ ‘.- For Gentlemen it will be found sghssitgnsi-. mid Iinslthy, to wsiir in the coldest cl ruinisst her, as the foot csaiiot become wet. iffis Ilyd gun is‘ inserts . ‘ " Ladies may wear the lightest salad bootsur shfi in the most iriclumt-nt'wrstli¢r'witli inipuuitygwlillg . consumption, so ltruvsleut among the young of countr may be united by gsssrsladsjlv T -' entirely iupcriéds assrsliosl. as the Mtg-is fast to psrspire in a very -ihulthy uhuuddflh lion sides. are not dangerous wear to pailssuiug lg lg, vi-entlier, like India rubbers. whmk ‘ t gag IIN! feetto sppssr extremely lugs, 3 being merely a thin slice of cork prepar .1 placed inside, does not iucruasu tho or cause the foot to appear untidy. ” ‘ " 'I‘o Children they are utrsuiely valuable. CWIIO may engage in exercise, witheotiifert aid ltultly sz fects. Their I&XlIl'IlF‘E is It Ilfilst auto name mention; be-aid--s tliotlo who ' will find their yrarlg doctor's bill tuna ‘digs’ ' “Qfiy As the Ilyilroiiiiigeii is becoming more knows, its sale is increasing to an most ‘uni ‘ gag . Lug year in Iaindon,Maucliuutur. Birmingham, ‘vsrpool. Glasgow. Leeds. Dublin, Paris, Anlwggp; h, und ll rlin. our sales reached the sliaoht age. is ' I your ‘l 1 ‘aa- numbifr of 1,182,460 pairs of cork sales. the number will farsur ssi t Sir . ism] 9 , of the .'tlI‘2Dl(‘.A'l"I£D Fl.'It (Il'll*.‘>"l‘ PRU- TI-.‘.C'I'0ll to :ill peraoris of :ill ages and condi- tions, as a certain and sal'o- iield agauiist those fearful disniisi.~.s~,('ui.:n:nptiun, llroncliinn, Astliiiia, Cuuu|is,l.‘olds, und utlit-r -'IllH:lIUlIS of the l.un;:s, which arise from the exposed at:-tr: of the clie-t, according to furs/lion, and the coiiti-iual changes of our climate. “The Protector " is simply a cliemically-pre- pared fur, lined with silk and padded, which. suspemled from the neck, covers the chest in so flifleealilu a manner, that, once wuin, it becomes a necessity and a (0/nforl. “ The Protector," altliough but recentlv intro- duced into America. is making rapid pmgieg. through the United States. the Uanzidss, South Aiiierica, and the West Indies. It has for a long time been :i staple article in Engluiid, and on the Cniitiiient of Europe, while it liziu grown in titan rmiiiitties to the position III on article oftlresa. To lltillltllleilllle three facts, enquire of an‘. liriglisli rczziilciit in your vicinity uflitu kiiowlzdgii of the bcnI:ftr.i;il cliiictu of wearing the l’:ntec'.or, WITIIOU1‘ ltEL‘tIt.'Rstr: To DOCTOIIING of any kind, The cost of ireariiiu these articles is it more trifle. and one will last sortie years. No one who Va. lines the health of himself or his family win be without them. The lm:-pit:ils in iliiii colutitry are not alone I'E(!(IfII|I.ClIllltlg them, but rapidly ltllm- -Ml! lhe rltlllly Ill opinion of their vulusiai a preventive for COUGIIS, (X)l..D8, lB0flCfl|. .‘IS, A l‘!*lM.i, and CONSUMPTION ‘ I-‘I Iize. per pair. 2: 3d. ‘- Ladies’ do. - o, , Boys‘ and Misses’dn. Is Cd No-rica.—I"min the Itsisil Prices we units a very liberal allowance to Jnbbcru and Wlusluaullrl. I0 that an_v_ storekespsr uutruiulie a line prslt..eii fiir sale, ivhtlethey are an article, that sun, In kg! in gay -tore, iiinoiig iiuy class s. <01 lerms, apply to Hsitcoug-1-_ mug”. ' rk. Kt Co. 38 Ann Street. New I o A supply of the above daily expected. r:i:oiioi: 'I‘. I-IASZARD.‘ mm W Agent for P.Bl.IhI‘uud BRITISH PERIODCALB I E./IRLY COPTE-S sszczxzp. EUNAIID _sco'rra—co. New York. continue to Rs-publish the following Brltish‘Per't0dioai, ll. - 1. The London Quarterly Review (Conservative) 2. The Edinburgh Review (Wh' .) ' - (|:harsti.): 3. The North British Review (I-‘yen -l. The \\"e.<tminster Review (Libera ) 5. Illsckwuod’s Ifdinburgh Mrignstine (To .) The present critical state of European a sin will render these. publications unusually intsrssiipg dgring the forthcoming year. They will occupy a uifldla ducing em. llarciiurt. Bradley Sr. ($0., of Lon. don, and Mzuiclieslur, l“.n,3,laiiil. were originally cntriisterl with the iuannfacturc of the l’ruu-.ct4mi. _ e lariiuim-il Dr. Cooper, and continue to im- faclure acconling to Iris arigirtal iiistructiiins. and therefore I't'tfUltlI|lPntl those win: would wear ‘''I he Protier-tors," In sec to their llclllfl genuine. (}entleinen's size. 95. ca-.-l:. Ladies’ do. (is. do Hays‘ St Misses’ do. 4s. 6d. do. HAllC0l}R'l'. lllli-\l)I.I)Y dt Co. 38 Arm Stieet, ew "ark, ..\., And at Loiidotitind .\lsncliestcr,Eii2lnnd. H. I}. & Co. are cstziblisliina Depots for the sriie of" The Protector ” In all arts of America. Pliysioisiis, Surueon.-. Druuirisis. Clothiers, Dry Goods Merclinnts, Hatters and Mtlhners, ttlou Gentleinen'a Fiirnishirig Store-Keepers, are en- trusted with Ilie wholesale and retail distribution of them. and to whom most liberal terms are olfeied for their enterprise. and a splendid oppor- tunity opens to them for a safe and profitable 'busIness. HARt‘.OUtt'l‘. BRADLEY It Co. 38 Ann Street. New York. U. S. A "pp _ daily expected. OD0. '1'. I{ASZARD,Auent for I’. E. Island.‘ ' '-ion sans. Tina: iiocsi: and osaurn at W...- occnpied. and belo ing to Wti.i.uis Willis. lilo». R. with or thin ~»« witltblt Town I.'M'N dhvrlusatirtg on I-‘its troy Street. -’-t'‘..- .'.*e '9!‘ between the hastily writtsa uuws items. or lions and dying rumours of the daily Journal, pnndcrous from; o 9 [,p.,.' hum,-an-_ ,5, | srm_thc llvlng interest and excitement ortlls’ ‘r¢'i pttllllcll events of the tlisis ‘shall Ifiwp Pu...) an}. it is to these Periodicals that readers must out 6|’ Ilieoiilyrii:tlly' "' "' ' I‘ -I -' ‘_f__ --sal u -- nished with the forsiga copies. Although ihistnvslvss a very large ouilsy on our part. we dal-uoutlauu It furiiisli the Periodicals at the saotslaw rut". usher Iii ro.viz:-— "_ - 2 For any one of the four Reviews Itor niiy two of the four Reviews, or any three of the four Reviews, For all four of the Ihivlsvrs, _ ' ‘ For BIscltwood's Ms slits, . I “' "I , ,,' For Blaehwosd and I IN’ H “ " f For oodualllts lierluhiuws, ' V' IQ; _ Pa sientstobspadsis all ésurtrisdsati “ " . u.—-i.su Os tnvs recently hit. list now for sale. thsitifillllll w fltephsas offl band as lflshfltl Vale College. New av -s.oonstsa-taasaifi nuts 0. contsiiiirig I000 pages. lstnfll . wood on fl w~"z'u'.l'2‘?...'£"f.'lf.'3l7.'l'.i'§T,‘e‘~'.I‘.'fl;'li‘l Fora." lusty uususei-may qflfijf Ihscisarlul. H .m 1, H, g 3,, ~q ’ s W mfg; flu. 3:31-.1-tnuoo no ‘-v