GA§i*h’i:'1‘l;. 27., J42- _‘ E..- _ 4....-soun—......¢....—a-in ._____ ‘_-’__ J_‘ ‘M ._q___ _,., ,-_. ... .. .. ....._...... - “ " ‘H 1 ‘ ‘ ' V X o ofllADWAY’8‘iIw Ltroasu ' . ' A W ' .7.‘-.3-1_31?IIl. I fl -3‘ " 3' hm in pli|i.tit,sf~nIsj'I_gl- ems ‘I.-Pimdf L‘-van °°.M~PI"‘”r~r" ~ . . . ..... . . Highly _ 0. .to the e. um m‘._Mo. A_._.,_, __a'§;_!,l;P "-.,'a',1g¢,;‘,.,,,y nyspnrsgs. J.s.wwu.~r.'. cruroxro on A Sllfltl.-ts. Esau.--«’I‘hsrs in ''Farm’ nu stir: amiss: us it. 3.11. noory. 3 rings cw.’ arc ma. from the I N103} .V3hg ‘P3 31:1 gfglxglflflgl . . _ , . , , '5" ll“ °" "9 '°"'°"'°“f'°‘ '“." "" Tn‘£s‘l’tss‘:0li‘d §"',".'fs'.’.'i?i run... 3.... ,."3.".3.u..'i..'.....’.I.“..l".....a..""'f..r..i..'i ‘an. - Dlsfidtgus Mr!-two max ‘bu. ‘mi N" h 5!» °'I'“"3 In °n° to the three quick and powerful llseordna are made up nftliis common rnsss. so t eat. is '4 D . %R0€RED I-(V33 . It ofthe most pillar and best traversed by Radvrny as (Is. s. quick, .. powerful. u-,l-v_=- pith the gr-tier-_i tuna no:-wsltoiv. on really and » 0. l.-"‘’.J'’~‘‘—'5-' V v ‘sci,’ - ' laal so as assent are t remedies In truly insdicatviruies at‘ the sasisa-would list uialts Sm‘ " C‘""“l"“°"' '“""""‘ ""°'i F"""" " p”‘.°‘ E . . A " Th. asflcflunl P...’ |l°PlllhI Oh dikaass, sxpellidg from the more than two p" ls. Fats: -plletnist well known B'°°‘““ "'° H."‘d' Mlul" “I ‘M s""“"h"N."'." ' . n“u.‘°n”""'."*' Ia” °°°"P°"c.I 9' M57‘ h mnu hdy all feel and corrupt humo-rs, all dia- tluit out oftlievcr e s tifdr is, roots. herbs, """"'h""'i D"l"'* rt” “'90- Fill”! 0' “{'lI5‘_". . ' '- I Bfolhethood find cnlnilll es and isonous deposits and restoring Ilie weak, barks, IUI|l»3a‘&¢., there is only a ad of up tenth .m'° s‘“"!‘°ho 30!" E|’Ilt‘»lIll0ll._3||!'|l 0" “‘“‘°""'I .» ' . _ P9 - D _ rum. in.‘ ‘mm "mm on by d“ ". Id of in in‘ vmu.‘ W‘ ”"«o~u.|y - V, 3”, mo“ sit the I’it of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. , — i , ol..the narrow strip of land forining~th_e . _i_ .'h‘.'.‘...’ mud .hemh_“a M‘ rm. ,3.“ “mm M “W2 now - ‘,3. .1“ ..§ Mm lllurricd and Dilficolt Breothing, |a'|r_itterin at in. . __ u. ,=..,.. WM lip ‘ ‘nd ‘edges of the Great Wdllfith q_l_ioever ussktjieoe, remedies, ,tlljtlVb0,C?I,|.l:£ familiar uselelols phyric the from d_lse'sssh.. NiL:ioreh__ I _icins ‘ o(;‘:r;irltetn{’io'.;n::i'tl'o.¢:_at‘i“rigi:'euls)a‘::n"s' \;v::.l;.| - —- o . ,3‘ "‘{-h",‘..'°"‘,°,“P"°°' 533°” ,"d"‘ 2l'.'.l’ '..”.fi.'.‘."l. '.'.'t‘.'. I33.”-'.’.i.Z.'.‘l's l‘°'°-'.'i....1-""vI~l.'; -o°.3'-o«iue°-"u'ii.'."'r-'.".-.£‘ iS£'..‘..'i§a“.. .'.'..l°..‘.’."?i3 °~ .=-~-is;-.P F-var --4 HI’?-in in thgfls-3. ' . "I0 II 1 0°!‘ '0 W!’ in " ’ A - . ‘it--li » ‘r. I II is" I all it i . :='>°''°! °. .'"P‘""‘°."- ° WM“ * 0 It 9’-.' '.'i'r. r.-'-‘i-W 0-.-'=°.e¥. .. . : ’ R '“ “ll” 9’'''.‘' ‘ 67 Pm" ‘pun '“ ‘In .“ “iv M‘ n’ “ mg: or hyss. Paul in the Side. Bach. Chest. Limbs. (l0IIfd,“§, llOI,I$,.,"0AkflBIflfl§s, in other parts_'tt not more than 6 feet ; but all eenstitates Mr. Brother « 0:3, hood's farm, wliich,.lIOW0ver narrai. I! literally I50 tn"ll'es"lot'ig. and. through its whole .Ieagth——wheiher ingress or ‘arable —is well, and it-is profitably kept by the teaa’nt,% who‘ has_ risen. by his own industry. from originally. being. -a workman [on the line. Mr. Brotlierljttorl is besidess con- tractor, and l,iasls.ti.eugagetiient for keep- in a rmanent way end -on, liiteithclq ' U tlrbpalr. ,,I_Ie has a factory at'Chtppea rill, _where' he employs 300 men" l - ms. Moosraonss in run Bari: or Eseaano. .—-Kuefiéfiidir almost amounting toe pan- ic recently spread among the employers of the- batik of‘E_ttglau'd', caused by an arbitrary pt_'ller' from the Governor, direct- ing them to shave ofi' their moustaches, or send in their resignation ! Many were the pretexts of tooth-ache, weak eyespdtc. in" order to escape the keen edge of the razor and the indignation of the overseer, thbmselved iii thewosst cases in less than lissrily-four ,"‘tf. . 1 . . . « I- e inv' rate. they renovate, they regufitfi. they relieve t e sufferiiig, peia-strisltaa invalid from the most turtariix pains in cfsiu minutes. They s slck and diseased body to health and loisgl'_oi'l' .‘ ‘ . _ "I‘e'the' low spirited and nervous they impart joy- felrieas, vigor; and a he py_ floiv of spirits. 'I‘n'tlie',sged and in nu, whose constitutions are were out by deiirepitude and limbs palsled and en- fsebled, tliey impart the qlasticity and buoyancy of manhood in its prime. ‘ ' ‘Do _tIishy':aing, who, between the period of youth aud"mirn , 'oa‘igrow their‘ natural strength, who are sfilt-.tnd' ivitli ilguor, lassitude, loss of appetite, gloomyfeelih ,' &c., they import to the recupsratlve as a as " regularity of action. o the tlietightless seeker and victim of animal passions‘. who has‘ ioaslsd away his strength in folly and revslry, they check the waste of manhood. and restore ev oljiiu to n pohiid and natural condition. To all vv e er to‘ all irtliicted with discuss. action ofsctlve virtues, but is lsllcting serious span the already shattered csnstivlien. R. R. R. Rsmedise are based iron thh principle -—there is as iuuch dillhusote. in pointfiif Irangtk and cllicacy. between Rsdurufs Regulators and all other Cathartic Pills, as there is between qsiuius _aiid common bark, orrtiorpliiss and opium. IlADWAY’I REGULATORS, therefore, are the best pills for the sick lolake. one being suflieieat in all ordinary difiieultles. bud two possessing greater and better power than any six of tire most ap- proved pills kriovrii. u ‘ _ _ _ Rnnwav’s Ruounn-ro_np no a certain cu e for Costiveiisss, Ind‘ tion. Liver Complaint. Iducy Complaint, Jaun ice, H Ashes. Nervousnsss. Melancholy. Diseases of the Bladder. ‘ sicui.'rims.—-I.euchorrIi(na, Fleur Alhus, Whites, and Irregulurities of all kinds. Biaious Dtsaasss. --Bile on the Stomach Bllicas Colic, lnlsrgbtnsai of the Spleen, and all _ ronie Afsetioas of the Liver and K’ nc ‘ " ' ' ys. - r 3 RADWAY’S REGULATDIIBHI must carefully prepared from extracts and ‘gears of'tre-, plants, am, the R. R. R. REMEDIES will quickly and elTectu- nIly..i'.'co the satferer from misery .nnd res or s most wretched capable of enjoyirtg_souud health and long life. R. R. R. REMEDIES. The R. R.-R. Theory requires only three remedies for the cure of the" sick, and the protection of the human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. but the advocates of the movement were compelled-' to submit, and they now ‘pre- sent as_“barefaccd” an ‘hppcurance as any of the other subordinates in any of the metropolitan public establishments. A Pnsasirtu Iitcinr:iv1~.—Some weeks since the Rev. Mr. Fleming of the Presbyterian church at West Union, Marshal county, went to Grave Creek, with a committee, to use what influence they could to prevent the country court from granting license in that region for. the sale- of whiskey. They succeeded. As a_ reward, some of the liquor men set fire to his stable, in the night, which burnt to the ground. At the some time they left the following elegant note: “ This is for your trip to Grave Creek, God damn you ! ” - '_ On Thursday afternoon the young men of his congregation assembled, went in- to the woods, cut timber and shingles. and before sunset had him an excellent stable completed, and left 370 for a carriage. On the Fourth of July they had a grand ‘temperance jubilee and pic nic of the Sun-' day school children, with refreshments and temperance speeches.--Wheeling Times. Rossiivo -rirs Dwsi.i.i1tos or 1-iii: Dean.- John Alder-son, the sexton of All-sdints' Church, New-Castle upon Tyne, England, has been {oinmitted for t-ial by the magis- trates of t at borough, on a charge of steal- ing lead from coflins in the vaults -of an old grave yard. About 33 stontweight of cof- _fin lead was found at one shop where he had sold it. Sin Origiri a Fs'rc——On the 30th ult. a fire occurred at the farm of Martin Ju- coby, in the upper part of Roxborough, Pennsylvania, which originated in the fol- lowing circumstances :—A girl was trying some fish, when the melted fat ignited, and in removing the pan the blazing fluid fell upon a cat, which ran into is hay stack; the hay was immediately in a blaze, and the barn adjoining caught fire, and was almost entirely destroyed. The flames communi- oated to Jacoby’s dwelling, which narrowly escaped destruction. Decline 4' the Bar in Loridoii.— The London Lots flora laments the continued decline of the Bar in London. It says that the business of the whole,_if'c‘qually divided, would hardly pay for their chambers ; and that many young men, intended for the Bar, have wisely abandoned their intention, and gone into more hopeful pursuits. Ths.I’svi° qflltsBolliissofllt¢Su.— 'l‘ho whole c aunel of the Mediterranea must be stre’ with human bones. Cer- tha eniaua, S riaus, Sidonians, tians, Olgllllll, rxeeks, and Roman?.g"',f'here they lie, side by side. beneath the eternal waters; It _ru -s_hip that fetches freight from Alexnndna sails in its whole course over buried nations. It ma be the corruption of the dead that now adds bright. '.i.°'.i.'°.il'.' ':'.'.i'.'ii'°li'.'."."li.'.i°i.‘.'.'i’ 3213:; T. scorch sffnfii “ The baby is sick, my dear. " “ Well give it motor oil. Dennis, bring up the esstoeeil. ’: “ It's all goes, sir--not a dlopis left. ” " Qopde-'l'phy, we have not yet opened It Sure‘ have it dvery day, and I’ve ggoayflllllflll iiiysslf upon your sal- “I Why, you don't tiisse to say that I’\'e bug eating csgtpr oil every day during the 4" A, , . r . is I “u iUr’usdaaounefiat3bd- W M . I Kn.‘ v.‘.‘.. , ,‘ . . 64-8a'raI ii£slr;sntI did’atIpiitltiii ,,,,.. ..,. thessstsr day?" I100 _Chrouic inflammation of the Stomach. The patient, » lanbatnns V-re. hes. Texas No. I.—IlAi:iwAnr's Renoir Ra:r.tv:r.—P‘or llts iiislanl Rslfs/‘of Pain, and quick cure of Joule Maludiu. 2.—Ranvvrtv’s Rnwovartrso R|:soi.vn:rt'r. For the gfeclual cure of all Chronic and Scrofsloss Diseases that have been lingering in the Syslsni, corrupting llie Human Body, for Five, Tsri,‘ Twenty, or Rrrly Years. No. No. 8.—Ranwnr's Rucur./ti-orts.—For ‘ruler- ing and regulating la is healthy and harmonious action. all the Organs in the System. J! mild and flscluul coflliurlic. R. R. R.-—No. l—RADWAY’S READY RE- I.II-Il" is for the ‘uistantrelicfofthesulferer from pain, and to check and arrest the progress of diseases; to disinfect animal, mnlaritius, and infectious poisons, thas protecting whoever uses it uinst ull poisonous Infection, from Contagion, and from sudden attacks of Cholera, Pneumonia, Ship Fever, Fever and Ague, & Likewise for the effectual and radical removal of all pains and diseases of tlie Joints, Limbs, Nerves, &c., in from ve to fifteen minutes. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains, either internal or external-Nervous, Neuralgic, Iiilious, or Rheu- ntic. A Fixrunu in THE Fassii.r.—-I’-Ivory family ould keep a supply of RAD\VAY’S READY RELIEF in their ‘houIea»—it is useful in so tnany ailments-—it is always beneficial; he gurantees it is u sure cure for Cholera, if islocu in its lirst Iymptoins. need when violent epidemics prevail, it will save C 3' 52:.‘ s. R. R. R.—-No. I-RAriwA1"s Rsivova-riivo Rnisonvsis-r-.——Ws have said that for all chronic complaints, sveracoriimend our RESOLVENT. The RESOLVENT resolves away all diseased deposits that have been lingering in the system for TEN, 'I‘WEN'I‘Y,.or FORTY YBAKB. Every person who has bdsri troubled with any com- plaint fer years, will retyuirc the RESOLVEN1‘ to ensure a perfect care. l’lis action of the RESOL- VENT is directed lirst to tlie.ahsorbents, stimulating them into action; and, second to the blood, which it depurates by its nlteriitive action over the glands the liver, pancreas, kidneys. &c., (which are the sewers that nature has established for purifying the blood). You will, after this description, we ho e, appreciate the name we have given to the secon of the . . . RI-I.\lI".DlES OF RI-1NOVA'I‘INC' RDSOLVENT. It resolves nwsy diseased deposits; it purifies the blood, and rsnovates the svstem. Tumors are remove}! and discussed by its operation; Chronic Swsllings are dissipated; Nodes are softened and melted away. The most loathsoiiiafikin diseases disappear under its action; Scrofuloiis constitutions are soon amended, and the disease checked wherever it has attacked the system. Syphilis. with all its horrible train of coocomitnnts, here End a certain and infallible cure; and Consumption, too, often finds its master. For Chronic Dyspepsia, RADlVAY'S RENOVA'I‘I NG RBSOLVENT is not only nn effec- tual, but quick cure. , _ Ilnoivciti-ris.—We know of no remedy, nor of any treatment that will so quickly and effectually cure Broasliitis as the R.I:‘.80l.V|-2N'I‘. all old Chronic cases where RADWAY’S RENOVAT- ING RESOLVENT will be most appreciated. Ilr Procrsalfos Potosr.—Msrried persons, who are not blessed with oflhpring, if the ditfisnlty arises from imperfect organs and incoiripelaiicy, will find the R. R. Resolvent of great benefit. Drss-sirsia, Wxrnit Bii.uis.—'I‘his distressing disorder is generally the result of a low grade of who generally feels well enough when the stomach is empty, is afllieted with the most distressing symp- tom} on tskin fosd. Water Brash eriictations, burning sensation, heart barn. pain at pit of stomach, &e. This disease is generally accompanied wi coaiive bowels. Tits:A'rastiI'r.—Reeolvent three times per day, after meals. dessert spoonful. One Regulator on going id bed at , to keep the bowels open and regular. When the sari Burn is very distressing. a dose of the Relief taken in water will promptly relieve it. The public may rely upon an elfectual cure of the following diseases by using the Renovating Re- solseiit :- Ohroiitc Rheumatism, Turrlors. Ulcers, lcrofsla, Skin Diuasss Glandular Suvsllirigs. Hip Dlutuss. Hacking dry Cough,’ Fmnls Complaints, cancerous Jjislterig, , Sypltilitic Ouivtpluiiits. llteltds. ll rig ofthe Lungs. Hull Rhsitai, , Water lrsslr. Jroncktlls. I. ' , AM flpkfil. White Siesllirigs, R. R. R.—NeT I.-Il«A'n‘wat's Il.Iurrr.a1'oas. -—'I'HE THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCO RADWAY It C0.—-Oes Regulator is siifieieut to r ulats the Bowsls, Liver. and Pancreas to a heel y and harmonious discharge of hei functions. Ilsa’ our ‘hears a pleasant diselis s from the bowels at a regular period of time every sy. _Fosrtssta whim yatloorrspt and acrimonious hlmttvs lhI_alimoalsry easel. "t of taking pills will led It‘! most roots, and herbs. There ere no pills in ass that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas. . Salivary Glands and New , so pleasantly and so efibetually as the R. R. R GULATOR8. No pills can be taken for any length of time with the name. safety to the constitution; for, instead of debilitating the system by powerful and ‘drastic purging. till] lot pleasantly upon the bowels, and impart strength to every nerve and tissue of the . One of the REGULATORS, taken on goin to bed, will insure a regular and healthy dischrrrge mm the bowels in the morning. In cases where eight or ten of the common llls are used for free evsoaations, two or three of the REGULATORS are suflicieut. N0 CALOMEL or other poisonous drug enters their com ltlen— they are entirely vegetable. Tney are peasant to take, elegantly coated with a medicinal um, are perfectl tasteless, and free from smell. 0 person will fee tiny disagreeable symptoms from taking a dose of REGULATORS. CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready Reliefin the market; the labels are very siuiilinr to the labels on the . Purchase only of authorized agents, and inquire of the person you urchase II’0|lI ifthey know it to he genuine. If you 0 not find relief from pain in fifteen minutes, send us the purchase, and inform us from whom you purchas . 163 Fulton streel: New York. W. R. WATSON . Agent for Prince Edward Island. Hessian State Loan of 6,725,000 Dollars. To be rehriburssri wflh 16,588,510 Dollars. . or £2,400,000 Sterling. TIIIS Loan is guaranteed by the Government and contracted by the eminent Bsnliin House of Messrs. M. A. Von IIOTHICHILD s Sorts, in F rnnkifort-on-the-Maine. The following capital Prizes must be guided. via. :— I4 of 40 .000 dollars. 60 of 4,000 dollars. is 0 I '0 is Great 22 “ 36,000 ‘ 2 24 u 32,000 " I20 *' 1,500 " 60 " 8,000 " I80 " L000 “ cSt'c., die The smallest Prize is 55 dollars. The next drawing will Inks place in Decembhr 1854. The Prics of lhs Shares is asfollows :— Oae Share for Stg. zliirtyfi Shares‘. for Sig. S‘ d /or " .ixty- ve 0. or “ _ 'I'|llirt:er|i dofor£ I0 “ 187 do. for _ £80 ". -Tickets will be forwarded on ipccipt of Colonial Bunk Notes, Bills, or Drafts uu Lurops, die. For the security of the public, the prices of the shgres have always been fixed at the above rates, and (air- liite former agents) on poytesril of the Prince, the undersigned make no deduction from the amount, 0Il'lllh1ly}'li¢l¢1lf.‘¢ whallscsr. _ _ h he ‘ i ve great p ensure in annolsuu t at l y are ndilv u:ipuinted Sole Agents for this istribution for the Brit|ish Colonies ahrgd oreignkrnrts, and tlpi: d ' tl st 12 yenrst nvs pa to success is II:lrt'I‘t".€I dfsliiircs in Grant ritnin, Prizes amounting to £62,000 free of deduction, .WIll0l| have been dis- tributed in Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, Londo , die. - Aft; the Drawing, each Slmreliolder will receive a list.of the winiiiri numbers. The Prizes will be "vi'/3 .'f .i°a""c.T.'...l."'i5'l‘.'.”."F.’.I'.§.'i'.'.'.' 'l~t‘l'.1.”'y.'5i'.".s.‘2' I ll CI. I s s Apply without delay to. Messrs. J: A. Sci-rwruusciiiim & Sorts, Bankers, Frankfort-on the-Maine, Germany; or their House, Messrs. A. SCHWAIIICHILD Co , 26 Lombard Street, Remittancfi which ariive too late will he returned to the sender, or, ' he prefers it. shares in the following Drawing will be forwarded. l8onI65 Notice to Travellers. T has become an established fact that accidents will happen notwithstanding the ears and atten- tioii which iria be paid to the safety pnd convenience of travellers. Explosions will take place, bridges will be left open. and can run olfths track as usual. It is well enough for the public and legislators to caution companies to " " take ed," yet these cnsualtiss will occur, which re- salt in severe contusions, broken limbs, burns, bruises. &e. ‘ The Mexican Mustang Llnlinent, Upon such occasions, is invaluable! The won- derful elfects of its soothio and healing properties have induced rviany, who no tried it. to always carry a bottle of It with them when they are travel- lln roqsent tests have provsrrlt to beslllsssiess ta curi Rheumatism, Piles Betofalsesdiseasss,Caii- cars, lcsrs, Old sores, on ie,'l'osthache. Bar- achs. Ales Bpavin, Ring-hoes, .8cratehes, Cracked Heels, Chsfes, Galls, Ir.e., en Horses and other urilisials. It is external in its application, and we ovanaivs-an it to sure nnsaalnsis-1.! in svegcaae for which we ' , ey Pliysisisas ass apes ii—eo can their tleats. say they win. have R. and _wlllast he satisfied without it, sllsr giving It a fair trial. ‘Thirofere we say to travellers spol hmlwlys and by-ways Isis Jtlastssg Llrrlrrust l hu become as thorough- I introduced throughout the United states, British leIts,ai_id West Indies. that It Is almost im- inloissisystrtia ears as liaailsir nlfoldisg the gay basses ofthe “ sstnsrgs. ” Tbs’ ' fellows:-16 seats. I0 oantssnd three tsiss_.as east sins. it also soul: as the past she. sstlist the M‘ r : ’ Ylpll, jars, fivfle. I Hsneverstrest, Gsssvalfi ents. lhr ’c I’. r. slasd, it. iv. .........'.‘.i gsssisll in V «L. Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, llonststrt Imagininga of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR. I-IO0FL.l.N‘D'S UEL EBR1 TED A GERJIJIJV BITTERS, Pftpsrll 51 Du. .C. M. Jacxson, JV). I20 Jrch tlrsel._PIiilatlslplit'a. . ‘ ir power over the above disessas is not excelled. lf equalled, by any other preparation In the United States, as the cores attest, in trinity cases after ukllful physicians had faded. _ I‘hese -Bitters are worthy the attention of iuvalids. Possessing great virtues in the notification of diuuu if the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most ‘ searching powers in wbnltusss and alfesttous of. up digestive organs, they are, uithal, safe, certain and pleasant. ' Read and bs Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle," says of Pr. Hound’: Grrmaa lllllsrt. . " It is sol_doui that we recomniepd what are termed ntciit Medicines, to the confidence arid patron of r readers; and therefore when we recomme goolIand’s Gennan Bitten, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not s eiiki of the aoatrunis mitts day, that are mind a out or a brief i (I then for oiten sllsr they have done their guilt ice of mlsclilef, but ofu iiiedicine Ion eatabl , iversally prized, and which has met 1 e hearty sp- proval of the faculty itself.“ “Scott's Wee].-ly."sai'd. Aug. 2 " Dr. IIoolIund‘s German Bitters, mlnufactnyod by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of t e most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much elficacy in cases of female wen Pnrsons of debilitated constitutions will find thug Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary efl'ect they have upon a weak system.” stone uvinnii , J. G. Jloore, Esq., of llis October 3Isl:— "D_n. llo_ors.arsn's Gnnasars Brr-rniis.-—Ws re trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels. and can with truth testify to its cffioucy. We have taken the contents of ttho bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously from years of allopalhic treatment at the hands of our first physi- cisns." Hon. C’. D. Hlnsliric, Jllsyar of (Its city of suys: cn. Daily New said, Caiiuleri, JV‘. 1, " lloori..tisn’s tinsiasais ul‘I‘TIII.--WGIIIVO seen many fluttering notices of this medicine, and the ponies from which they cairie induced as to make iiiquiry respecting its ‘ I-‘rorr, 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, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep relreshiaig. Iftliis medicine was more generally need, an no lulisfied there would be less sickness. as from the sturiiacli , liver and nervous syslsni,-the great majority of real and iiringimtry diseases einannts. ave them in a healthy condition and you cun bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordiuiir niedicisis rsesuiainsdit. 4.- 5 banana ihq.an.dspud_ we would advise our friends who areiat all ind’ s , to give a tria|—it will I'eC0llllIlellt.l itself. It ‘mold, Ill not, be _in every family. No other medicine can produce evidences of the some merit. ’ For sale Wl|.llBiIlt! and retail at ’I‘lII-‘. GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. l2.0 Arch street, next door .bslow Sixth, Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. In this riiammou--worshipping Ago, it i. mfg ;. 5“ a man place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During it late visit to tha'City ofsplndles.’ we were presented try a profesriional friend, to‘ the eel- ebrated Chemist, Dn. J. C Airun, whose name" noiv pcrhu ps. more familiar than any other. at the bed. side of sickness. in this country. Knowing the an- preeedented opulnrity of his medicines, and the im- iii_eiise sale 0 them. we he expected to ' ngllliptinre. and rolling in wealth. Sui no. we fou him in his laboratory, busy with his his crucibles, alemliics, personal care to which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithstanding his vast business, and its prompt [5- turns in cash. the Doctor is not rich. The reason as- oignsd is, that the material is costly, and he persists in melting his preparations so experisively, that the nett profit is siriall.——.diiicriceri Forster, Plait. FOR the CURE of LIVER Complaints, Jaundice Dyspep- riia, Rheiiriiiitism, Indigestion, Gout, Dysciitry, Diurrhtea,Dia. orders of the Kidneys and Bladder, Erysipelas, and Diseases of the Skin. Em l|0M.'l‘yphoid and Inflammato- gy I"evers, Sick Headache,Cos- tiveness. Pains in the and, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Palpitation of the Heart, Female Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an impure sun of 3].. od DRKIDDIIR‘Si 7': o . , These invaluable Pills have been used withvun- paralled success in private practice for more than thirt years, and are now offered to the public, sa'ih the allest conviction that they will prove tliemsellaa uhlic benefit. ‘ _ hey possess the power of stimulating the tIspurn- tive org.-ins throughout the body to a healthy action thus assisting nature to subvert disease after her OWII -ii iinncr. Prepared nsil It D. '1‘ lo . No. 20, Hanover st’rcet,yBoslon.‘YL°‘' 1‘. a fort‘: '\.A.I..An'£SON. Charlottetown, General Agsat Sold also by M. W. Sunrises, and T. Dssnnt. say. FOR SALE, NEW Oardlng Machines. Machine Cards, Combs, Crnnlr Hates. Wool Pickers, tc., and Pgfgygg Power 'I‘rsvmull acliines. ' evil, and Great Depression of Dr. b knees. it on my little boy. ttltozirii.i'riis.wiiso_i-irtt:-roltitttt, triroitr. ll-'I't‘,lIttt'. Min‘ , Cctstiiirrioa. . .. ..; Among the numerous d In this gs_itsratioii to facilitate ‘the basin 0 value so lI!I|::lyAd, than this cootrlbuiluuztaiaapiat out this brand esuniry, has proves: beyond a doubt," tlen it tried ' on at ‘ no modisins er sombinn on. to cure the most Our space here vv _ srhifili the a sat _ I004» WI" Ilwnys be pleased to fisrsihb s; wherein are full ' these statements. ...... V.-.~. A‘lI‘-‘(‘3:AYlI:. nurit Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten d as person ttiht visited liiin. pronounced him shad Iavipg used your cirna-iur Pnc-ronsr. in en the winter’ of 1850, _Brtitichilis, with entire succes, I was I (eve ltlrn a teaapeoa-fsll every three hours, commencing in the mornin , o'clock at night. I found a decided c age form. better, and alter tlirse days use he’ was, able to eat or drink without pain. ' ' ' s use in the above named disease will s'avs many a_cliild from a premature grave, and relieve the an.- xioty of many a fond parent.—For all alfecliopsof the 'I‘hroat and Lungs, I believe it the b extarit. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prortiptn ms in addressing you these lines,—-but for your im- portant discovery, in little boy would now hva been in another world’. am yours, with great respect, . . POWELL, Supt. Trsnl.,’L. KR. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co..) N. 1., July 11,1853. -Dr.‘.l. C. Avsii, $3.‘.-. known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough rem y_we have ever sold. It is spoken ofin tartrie of unmeasured it, and I know of some cases.whera can as efit, is not too much for the ‘good it has doirb, Itake pleasure in selling it, because "I know that I am iving my customers the worth of thairmouey. and feel gratified in seeing the benefit ll confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe me Yours, with reepect, Jt)_IIN C. WHITLOUX. Almost any number of certificates can be seitl. yea, h it. ' ‘ if you wis _ - ; Windsor, C. W., June 20.1858. 1. C. Area. Sir; This may certify that [ban used your Carsusir Pirc-ronar. c not overstate my convictions when I tell you it in a priceless remedy." Yours var res sctfuliy, _ D. A. bIcCJLI.IN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre, I‘a., September 28, I850. , D|- 1- C- AYII. My dear Sir.-—-Your medicine is much approved of by those who have and it 5..., and its composition is such as to insure rind maintain its reputation. I invariably recommend it for pulsrie. nary allections, as do many of our principal physi ians. I am your friend, CHAS. sritaarsu, M. ii. PREPARED BY J. C. AYI-ZR, CHEMIST, ' LOWI'2LI., MASS. ’ __ For sale by T. DESBRISAY. & Co., . General Agency. A Mr‘ Lsasrru. Owstv, Geor etown, ‘ Enwnno Gorr, Grand ivsr, St. Peter's Bay, suitor’ Guonon Wiaotrsroiv, Crapsud Al. L. Honnsars, do. Was. Donn, Bsdeqns, ‘ Janus Pxnunosr. New Iandea. ? F as U 2 ii is u I > F Is it Is as .__._.._______________*___ Valuable Property For sale. THE. 8U_B8CRI BER ofl'ers the following, a Grin Hill with three run of stones, Oat Kiln three dwelling Houses, Barn, Blncksmith's Shop ..||‘ .‘ Shipyard with about I0 acres of escellsutlaudeg the North side of a Creek, containing any quantity of the best manure, also a Farm on the south aid. of said Creole‘, containing about 80 acres, 20 of which Is under cultivation, with an extensive front, the land ofau slcellent qualit free from stone, including a ' good Mill psivll a w are an evarsliot of 20 "3 u be got- with lltt e expense,‘ being‘ fllfjguy “ ‘mm’ over. These Properties will be sold stir... uh..- or separate us may suit, and are well wortht ‘at- tuition of any person, being in the heart o u‘. .3. tensive settlement, and ii ood Harbour. flrb“ situate about oite quarter o a mile from the C ' as Bridge in the shunt of Kent. and about 0 mllflh Ohediae. lhoald the above not besefl VWQQ the -Id ofoosotrar. they will be ofsradmat public auction on the prsinisos on iIiat.da . ' ‘ « H Aries aorta. Cotmgns.»Aqt. iiur, isss llsfstsnfis Mr. Cnnsaa Dsnasonr, Charley... town, H. Ltviivosrois, I1sq., Bhedise. on to Oct, Norton. , ., chsrlsttstsirs. llth lsptsgaq, tau, ;_ . A vast trial ofits rim». t_lirpi;gI‘i! _ I lrtiewh, tssoveslseseleues has made of. lifes- W . derddhsre is now slssudsai reason taint vsa Its- t-edr bu at tenant been found which-esnibs noes . dlnsmsa sjsefisoaotiao la-up. not rriiit us ' P"ti°I|nrI.IndindupIlsbloairootet' v Oflicq of Transportation, Laurens R. R., 8.0., 135;. - ,_, ,,,..._ . . .. . in ,5‘ ,-—M r I old has just rscojverddulliila‘ a Il’Ve‘:d3.i!“mIhr‘:'Ll‘t: Ifor: , fora savers stia k of ‘ to’ est medicine ..... medicine has become _ pinise by those who have used ' I :j’l‘ordsr’s p;ncMtual|y;ttendod to. ma ' Son, 8a vll , - , Wssttnurslarlld, Nhfvrv“ Brlrmwlcktk Of’.IE..'[.)'|,v0r In ""*"dr i‘ °°|'0|'lltalloI II a csflhlu Iewart. Charlottetown. J, , ll] °&AIbIuwo;pag§. ' ‘ min. i .arv‘-' by i’..r..",'.r',,"" (l)Io‘:ao‘E:nt-ldPremtses.to let. ‘a.:lgn°v.n‘e' Ot‘i"vlell‘y .i.r..iét..‘jag.a.., A... Ill‘ Novsmbernbxt, . stior 'iufi"ii'w°'su“'°,irlB tswh.lsqnlrs all rrnir"ifii:iir," " 3...: ix‘: OUBE in Kent Street, opposite the Dispanupy, as Trasteeesffis mid Ohsvfis‘ Vfibll, Ina“ g.’ A siior and one ertwe“R0DM8 -1 ‘l'n':o-tl-ht-in M Pmmvh-dfl-rm’ Wm’ M Rt i‘. A'licatloii bsnisds toio-' «no-use Wosrsll, . Snhsgibs . to ‘u ‘h It deeds dated 11‘ GEOlGE000[& dsyel'.lane,l , : win all Tenants ofrhg , . niiitnsgsi 3111.1. 0 ' - fig‘-'3?"-ii: "' °' ' “ ,Fos.,sai.ii..bu. sssolcl ouiiriair sui.r,. “W-0"--°°°='"-sir. I * ...i.'.1l ‘1.'..'°3.'..""‘r....',";.."7.'."2. ‘.£.°'.’.t-c°.'.:“ ‘ élr""r.33l‘.'.l.."'..‘ ' Ihow.‘ ‘Fur psrtlssarss . ' sttlIlI0.00.’bsd~|~.. ‘J0 M.HOLL. .‘ L , , . " "h. “u. c".uAI:f'l:I.s‘Al.rI.).‘MsDOIlaAIsD. TIIWPHILUO DEUBRISAY, ' I I '