~~ E HA87.idfl1D'8!"}GEZl7l‘TEf’1)ECE1EBER 23. . gm-... . in-«--— u _ were repulsed.‘ ' In tlie" injds_t of, this co,nfl.i the Russian reinforcements frentl Kuhn? -, d they arrived filoitle -Wurkshwere "eir'te'riug3 the viilluge, they would, pg“ ‘haves. finilsud the‘act;: a mug»: quit - uibquu Biitisew lgtiiintaheiibythoue who were he umiaii t1_:ud‘0 pl! ufihom Uced about to meutthu-new enemy, man be reached through-ibinel aids and ; audits the reserves‘ suburban crch ventures} upon. tb they were used as a natural in- treachinent by.-thuuTiirlta-—with this diflerence, that ' the dot‘;-iideie were prompt to sally from them. it Hides! _Hlde_Il'! Hill.” 1 - was a curious position; the Turks were, at the U3’ I--=9 P0‘:-(l;"l=,_E';_‘m‘.7;,',lf,l_‘,'s""",°.h.l":"'“fi sonic. Iiioinent, assailants in~ front; and on their M .1'£::n1';‘:}'g_"3.,u,,,,.,_ ' ilefencein the rear; end, while their original attack was repulsed,,they were victorious over the attack against th ' lves. Tbs hedges, the walls, every tree. every ttshi, served them aseo many fortresses. Meantime lei-nail Pacha, when he ‘had driven the Riissiaus out of the streets of Citate, had recollected. the foriiehu had left at Mogloviiu, and bethought him with what: object. Hie circunistances were now altered: nolonger contended for safet ; lie cbuteutledfor victory; and he wanted to ma c victoryascomplete as possible; he therefore sent for these .re§erves.~ ey arrived, just as the Riissia,u’col_ti_iiiti'-froifn aul ha been entirely repulsed, with the loss of 250 men, and were dis- persingiii adieorderly flight, pursued by'a’ sutiicient bod ,of~horse’ to prev"eri‘,t,tll'el1'I-l'l'otIl tallyitig. The 'l‘iii- ish ranks were now . .re-formed; and, with new vigotw/and.au'gttielitotl numbers, they returned: to thtrassatilt of the intrenchment, out of which the Riissl|tKlnd.na!u'Jbeen’ able successfully to sally...'l‘hislastpi&irt wad triumphant! he Turks burst ~-through the defences, and rooted the dis- ‘heiirtened lrdopfiibeltiild tli‘e‘tn. About 2400 Russians. were Sill};-ll! the village, among the gardens, and in the fieldtworks. A proportionate number were wounded, and, amongst these,-two Generals, who are stat to have beeri.Aure‘p and Tiiinont. We believe , t the Turks took not a dozen prisoners- so ferocioiis was the engagement. They, on their side. had ‘,3'.)U-men killed, and 700 wounded. They captured.four guns,-and all the ammunition and stores in, the ititrpticlimeiits; besides, of course. olitaiiiiiig-}lie;:a‘,t'_ii'i's,‘ of the slain. The village of Citate.~.i'6maiited.iii their hapds; and on the next day, and the next agaln,~tliey held it‘ by force‘ against thegvehement efforts of the enemy to retake it. 'Phey-Hanged" ialiout the neighbourhood as niasteis for a ' few days longer, and, by several brilliant raids andiforays, drove the Russians all the w_ay back to Krajovaa This division of the invading army now established its head-quarters at Slatinzi—-a more distant and more modest situation than they had recently intended to select; and Europe thenceforivard heard no more of the great deed oppeini.ed for-the 13th of January, viz., the storining of Kalafat. All the Russian combinations were, in fact, arrested and dislocated by this prompt. this brilliant, rush of the Turks» upon Citate——n dictate of genius. They saved their post, in the only way in which it could have been saved—b_ir assailiug tliatiofthe enemy. Such was the remark- able coinllitdi Citadié-an action which proves that the Turks know how to attack and to storm iii-- treiichinents, as well as how to defltnd them. We have heeii the more minute in our account of this event, because some people, .at this time, called it “a waste of bravery.” No deep insight into the mysteries of strategy is needed to perceive that this exploit, on the ‘contrary, displayed the greatest pru- dence, that it economized the Purkish means and chii-iices, dispersed and disordered the lane of the invader, and tended powerfully to ren er his final‘ _ discomlitiire more practicable (and more certain. After a short time, still guided by the same stea°dy and circumspect moderation, the Turks retired to their iiitrencliihcnts at Kalafat, w ere, hey had by this time mmtnled 230 heavy gun .' ' ere, and at Widdin, immediately behind it, on the other side of the Danube, theyhad increased their force to 35,000 men. . . -. Vim: ‘PHI ‘PROMPT GDIIK. I once knew a young man, said an eminent preacher the other day, in u ucrmon to young men. that was commencing life as ii clerk. One day his employer said to him. “ Now, to-mori-ow that cargo of cotton must be got out and wuiglred..and we must have a re ular account of it.” . ile.:3'V_dd ,a_ young man ofenurgy. -This was the firei time he lnul been entrusted to superintcnd the execu- tion of this work: he tirade his-arrangements over night,upb1rc"to the rneii about the carts and horses, and resolving to begin very early in the morning, he insti-ucted.,tliu labourers to be there ut half-peat four o'clock. So they set to work and the thing was done. About ten or eleven o'clock his master ciimeuin, oce- ing him sitting in the counting-house, looks very bluult,, uupp using that his coil‘-iminds had not been executed. “ I thought,” oiiiil;the master, " you were request- ed to get out that cargo this inornim P" " it is done,” uintdie young man, "‘ cud here is the account l)l'l.f.-:''’i‘ ', L, He never ll _e§_ him from that moment—~ never! Hi_u_ character _was fixed; goo once was establislied.-v ummfound to ho (be into to do the thing with _pi-iiwtptiiesi. ' He very’ u6‘on 5became one that could not rpui-oil; he was as necessary to the firm as any. of the ai'lneru.—Yoi¢lt’_n Instructor. Nt)‘I'_’l'0o Lu-I. 1'0 __.iiig.iiti'vce.—As it is never too soon to do good, so it is never too lateto amend; I will, tlierefar_e,°neitli'er neglect thé present, nor deri- pair of the _t_iinu-pu'pt. - If l_hud mi‘. uootier"good. I might, perliupu, huvu beclhuster; if'.I—-um longer had, I utiiill, I aiou bu gorse. This-.l have utuyed ii long tiino-‘idle in the iirurfibt ce lhflrvou hen- uioii; butyfiairhtuuot into " ' courageiuuiipat oi-it,‘ “-7 gi giutotliis last in unto tlieo.;I:-- aIvrigt.: ' ~ "‘ 1 V - ‘ Arri.¢(J_-B‘hf'§rg| Q! gpph in New Eigluirf this year, as it-ltd “It Ivory oven ybituinuu the Bald- win ciimejpta _ r‘ul ciilarnlillti, ia-too large To: the demand, _Iyif1ho pdcu_ lilo flan ‘Qt ingiiunliuhey are now i!|I,._iu.thiF vfiitiily -uud Bengt, it ‘ ii 351.5! per Id fits; ildivei-ed at t e rall- roud depots. flee-f Bvfldbi 8:80 to 40 cents u biifuhd. ii ml‘-, . I‘ I gt flaunt with v WANTED _ _ * IIa_rtiiy.lor which the highest price IIICBS will be paid. ANY l"‘l’.A .Ell.S. just call at Dodd’u ' ,8quiiru, and they will get suited iit their own prices. iiiiii which may be paid to the safety and convenience of travellers. Explosions will iiiko pliicu, bridges caution cult in seven coiitusioriu. brokcu liiiibu. burns, ‘cannula ' Sp sent‘ the ii vigfurd, "l"lI*uuv‘e on-l naiiniiiri " ” ‘L J a quantity of good clean four-rowg. - oao. acne, in. October «ii, isu. ’ LOOK IIERE. ereauu wanting COOKING STOVES. KLIN BIUVBS. ov PAltMElt'8 BOIL- Auutieii Ipoin. Quo_eu'u W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 81. (All the papers.) Notice to Travellers. T has become an eulubliulied fact that accident! will happen notwithstaudiiig the euro and attun- will he left open. and can run off the truck as uuuiil. It is well enough for the public and legislators to companies to “bou'uru." und_ ." take head," yet these casualties will occur. which re- liruiues. c. The Mexican bluutang Llnlment, U n» such occa-ions. is invaluable! derfplo ' e iiiducod inauy. wlio,lnive tried ii. iii ulwiiys curry a bottle of it with them wlioii they are travel- 3 B 4 lIlt . is-‘requent tests have proven it to Cu ellieuciouu in curiii ltheuinutiani. Piles. Sctofuloiis diiioabu. Cun- cere.llJlceru,'0ld Sores, Neuriil iii, Tootliiicbe. Eur-‘ iiizlie. , ' lino Spuvln, ll ug-boiie, Serutchuu. Cracked lloclu. Chufeu, Gulls. &c..oii Horus and other aiiiulafs. ll is catuvruil in its upplic:iliiin,uu.l ave GUAIANTII it to cure Pcuusuullrnr in every case for which we recoiiiinend it. Many Phyaiciiiau use it because they can depend- iipou it—so can their patients. Farina-s and Li'iiei-y-stable Keepers. Say they win. have ii. and will not be satisfied .wiili'ont it, after giving it u fiiir trial. Therefore we any to travellers upon higliwiiyu and by-wiiyu im the Jlusluiig Liniinant ! It liiiii become uo ilioriiug Iy iiitroduoiid throughout the United States. British Poss-euriioiia,uiid Weut Indies, that it is alinoutiii_i- poiuiible to stop oil‘ the can at any Station without iieh-vlding the gay banner of tlio " luutuii . " The prices are as follo.vs:—25 ceiitii. bl) cents. and 3! per bottle; the 50 cent being three times uu liii-ge as the 25 com site. and the II uiu iioiirly ihriiu times no large in the 50 cent size, so that the huge bottles are clieupu . 'lAYLUR, jun. lliiston. Guiiurnl Agents. Agoiiithr P. I-‘.. lvliiiid, M. W. Bxiruvuu. and cold by dealers generally. Gm Slheep Skins. Butter, Wool,, etc. ' VHE8ubvcriber will pay the highest market price in Cant. for any quantii of BU'l"l‘ER, \VO0L, SHEEP and LAMB S INS. ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown..luiiu 6th. 1854. 9m TO BE LET, , And possession given on the Find duyofllluyuexl. ' VIII‘! DWELLING HOUSE iind Premises iii-or Government House. at present occupied by Ciptnin Beviueley, enlluisling of u Dwelling House wliicll contains u spacious Dining-room uiid Driiw- ing-rooin. Bfdllkrllilpftlfllll, 7 Bed-rooms, liirge Kit- chen. Servant’u lliill, 8Serviini'u Bed-rooinu, Piintry, tiirder. Front-porch,’ liirge Eninnccllull, liirge inner Ilull, Buck-perch. 2, Buck entrances. Biick and Front iiaiir-caiuc, Scullery, Pump and Wiicli-House. Lum- ber-rooiii, and u up undid 6 rooiiied culliir. A liir e and commodiouu Coach-house. 8 stalled -liable. urneau-riiorit. Cow-house, Iiirge Hiiy-loft. Ilntl Griiiu-rooin. Manure-yard. large Kitchen garden with Fruit treee,&c.. I"lowoi' garden, elegant front entrance and carriage drive. a large Lawn running lawn to the Harbour with convenience for keeping ta. dis. Extensive plantation of young trees o all hiiidu.'largu Root-house. Wood and chopping ‘nuuiio, and a spacious and eoivimodiouu a . There are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and u never failing well of water on the t. Co., 25 Hanover street. §’ I P 'lliis splendid» Mansion from its situation com- mand: the finest view of any house iu Charlottetown, and from its proximit to Government House and other advantages the ubuciiber confidently ofihrs it ii e most elegant, coqifiirtablu uud desirable resi- dence for u gentleuiuii'u family in or near Town. For further particuluvu apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street. Sept. eili, 1854. Elk ton, di. Oo'u. Patent Electroplate. AS now been before the public uincu IBM. and , ufler the iiinstuveru test of vveiir. in the vuitoelu --f the ltoyiil Mail Strum Packet Company. the Pen- inauliir iiud Orhnial Oonipiiviy. the General Screw .~'teiiiii Ship Company, the Piicific Steam Navigation Company. and numerous Club Houses, Hotels. and iv.ite Houses, in eve r . conti- nues to give the most unquii ified uutiufiictioii, supply- ing an it does at e advutibigeu of silver in u ’ ' y ltlld beiiiit of effect ; and it will be found that the iiiiereiti in money upon the coat of silver Goods for a period of seven years, is alone uufiiciunt to purcliiiu t-Tlectro Pliitu, uni lliiu. with the now established fuel. ofitu uiruiviu durability. iiiuliu it a matter of great importance to all purehiiuuru of such articles. It must be evident that Ilia wear of all articles dupcndu oii the iliicliiieus of the deposit. and the Putuntees refer with great uutisfiietiiin to the award miidu b the lloyiil Liimmiuion ofthu Great Exhibition. IBM. or 1-in I-‘iiirr CLAII on Courtcii. Munai. for these productions. . ' . A large iiuuiivtmcnt of the above Goods has just arrived per icel . dliuct from the manufacturers, and is now ready or sale. - -WILUAK-HBQRD. an e‘i'e;iii._i Communi- 0‘u0hi" I ’ i i ' u v- M. I $il‘BucreNli;r‘y.'y‘:'flg‘.u’.“:$: ‘ rid ‘ u'l ' lloolv h ii 1“! . r _ 'l‘umluru w u be received to contract to sun. for an or itwee yuan. ii gated and «latent sienn- eoii power, to carry Ila: Miijuutyh iIii'itvi,1tiveuiliiiev lu uneti week, between it uu ivml stiudisu. dovliifi the like shove uuiiiuil .-vicli your. and no no! iliiyu and hours as any be 2' .ip tulolrtd by the GIIVQIIIIIC. ‘ utiufihuuu Otcuivi Vessels new be Itiud and pvmiuivc w uud cepuclt for uni iiiiiiveyiiaeo ufl‘u sud Pr tuluo vu an in avmpami . and ' any iwiiiinud. furnished: ‘cud equipped for the purfiwiuuuou ..r the service. and be utijooiie the upprovpl of izoiiiiiiluloiiemirao i by iii.‘ (trim-iqpsi. , st. ’-GINO!’ ’ottuiut'ltuvuoy. H -. 'u ‘I RI I ' Idlghly. Impoytulit to the Public. The Sick cured on the R. R. R. Tlicory. . THREE GREAT REMEDIES. — ‘Thu attention ofthe lo la puriieululy directed D the three uiult uud powerful ruiuuili-is discovered 1 Cu. Bo quick. so powerful, uo.efi'c.c- uufu, so pleuouut. ure tlieuu remedies in pain. checking dhuaue. uspulliiig from the human body all foul and corrupt liuinu--rv, all die- uiiuoil and iuonouu deposits. and rcdloriiiggthe weak. feeble. an friigilu fruiiiu. w n Itby disease and long suffering. to uouud hen th and long life, tliiit whoever uses these’ remedies. and becomes fuiuiliair wilhthu R. K. R ' . will never need ii physi- ciun. unless it is in some ciitibul uur ical case. The R. R‘. . em ' s will never ail—ihey prove themselves in the worst cauuii in less thin linnty-four tire. The .iiiv' etc. the renovate. the regulate. they ruylidve ‘I'll: suffering, pain-stricken hivtilid from the most torturing pains in ofcio minivlu. They restore the sick and diseased body to lirallli Cull loitgucily. . To the low spirited and nervous they impart joy- fuluess. vlg--r, and it hit py flow ofupirltu. To the aged und'in rin, whose constitutions are worn out by decrepitudu and limbs liiied and foiibled, they iiiipiirt the ulusticlty and buoyancy of uiuiihood in its prime. ~ 'l‘o the young. who. between the period ofyoutli and uuiriliood. outgrow their natural iilrengili, who ure ufilicled with lunguor, luiisitudu, louu ofiippelite. gloomy feelings. &c.. lltuy import to the rucupuriilive organs a healthy r luvity of action. - Po the thoughtless cooker and victim of animal passions. who has wanted away his strength in fully and revelry, they check the uuulc of ntuiiliooil. iind ruuloro every orgiiu to a uouiid and natural condition. To sill who suffer iiiii. to iill ufiicled wi'.h tllutrilfll, the II. R. It. REV! DIES will quickly rind ellL-ctu- iilly free the uufiiirer from misery, and render the most wretched ciipuble of enjoying sound hetiltli and long life. 0 = I . R. R. REMEDIES. The II. R. R. Theory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick, and llto pi-oiectiuiiofihe human uyiilein aguiaut uuddou attacks of v int dioceses. o. l.—R.ADWAY'I lluanr Rlniur.--For the 's'ttstant Rrlirfqf Pain. and quick cure of .dcuIc s. Mu ad o. 8.—RanwAt's Ruirovii-riiio RIIOLVIN1‘. —I"or the efecluol cure of all _Chront'c and Strqfuloiu Diseases Mal have been li'ni,rcri‘ng in tin Syslrni. corrupting the Human Body, for Five, Ten, Twenty. or finly Y¢ars._ No. 8.—RAnwav‘u lll:coi.A'rouo.—For valor- iug and regulating lo a Iiavllliy and harmonious utlioii all the organs in the System. A mild and rfcclual curfliurlic. R. R. R..—No. l—RAl)WAY'S READY Ill-‘.. l.|El-‘ is for ilio initnni relief ofilie uuffim-r friiiii p.-iiii. and to check iii-d iirieut the progress of tliiii-iiueii; to disinfect iiiiiimil. triuliivious. iiiid iiifiiciiouii piiisoiiq, tliuu protecting whoever uses it iigiiiiiut all p0l'l||ll0llll lrifocliiiii. from Coiiliigioii, and from iiuililen iiitncku of Cholera. Pneunioniu, Ship Fever. Fever and Agiie. &c. Likewise for the elfeciuiil iiiid l'l|(llCl|l ri-.iiii.v:iI of ullpiiins iiiid di-cues of tho Joints. Limbs, Nerves, &c.. in from five to fifli.-on iniiiuteii. WAY‘S READY RELIEF will Ilop the most distressing and violent p.-iine. either iiiteviiiil or external-V-Nervous. VNOIIfIl‘l¢, Biliouu. or Rheu- ratio. A l"irruIiu: in nu: I-‘aani.v.—F.ve should RELIEF in their liouueu—it is useful in so many ailincntu—it iii Il\\lyl beneficial; he guviiiiteen it in ii uuru cure for Cholera. if tiilien iii its at iiyiiipiniiiii lfuued when violent epidemics prevail, it will save 3' R. R. R.-—No. I—RanwAv'u R-INOVATING Ruuoavuw-r.—Wu liuvu. ii-id that for all climiiic com‘ ivitu. we reconiinend our RESOLVENT‘. '1 lit: RI-JSOLVENT resolves iiwny all diseased dupnuilu thutiluvu been lingering in the system for 'l.‘l'.'N, 'l‘WEN'l‘Y. or I’-‘0l{'l‘Y YEARS. Ever person who has been troubled with any com- or years. will r uiru the RESOLVE 'l‘ to ensure a perfect cure. l‘hu action of the RESOL- VENT is directed firut to the ubnorbents. uiimiiliiiinii them into action: and. second to the blood, which it dupurutau by its ulteriitivo action over the gliin the liver. pancreas, kidneys, &c., (which are the viewers that nature lllll Iulubliuhed for purifying the blood). You will. after this daucriplion. we hope. appreciate the name we have given to the uecond of e I II. II. REHEDIES 0|-‘ l{l-‘.NOVA'I‘ING RBSOLVENT. It veeolvuu away diuouued deposits: it purifies the blood, and renoviiteu the cvuteiii. Tumors are removed and disco by its operation; Chronic Swelling: are diuiputud; Nodes are softened and melted away. The most loathsome Skin diseases disappear under its action; Scrofulouu constitutions are uoou amended. and the disease clieclted wherever it hits attacked the uyiituin. Svplillis. vviili till iiii horrible train of coiicouiitiiiitu. liere find a certiiiii and iufulliblu cure; and Coiiuuinptinn. too, often finds its master. or Chronic Dyfipepuiu. RADWAY'S RENOVATING REDOLV ' ‘ is notonly an effec- tlul, but quick euro. BIONCIIITII.--W0 know of‘ no remedy, nor of any treatment lint will so uickly and effectually cute Bronchitis us the R880 VENT. It is in all old Chrouic crises where RADWAY'S RENOVAT ESOLV NT will be most appreciated. Its Procirutiuc Poiorr.—Miivried persons, who are t bleuiiod with ofiiipiing, if the ditlicully nriseu ruinmimperfect organs and iiicorripetency. will find e lt_. R. Reuolveot ufgr bun Dvururuia. WA1':u Biusii.—-'I‘his dislruuuing disorder is cneriilly the recur of a low grnile ol Clii-oiiie infiii iniiiiiin of the Stomach. The piiiieiit, who generally feelu well enough when iliii iitoiiiiich in empty, in uflicied with the most diutrefling symp- toms on taking food. Wiiier Biiicli eruciiiiioiis, wiili huriiiu uenurition. been built. ptiin at pit of uioniiicli. to. 'li' disease is generally accompanied with coutivo bowels. Triua-I-asuw'r.—l'luuolvuiit three times per diiy after meals, ducuert spoonful. Oiiu lluguluioron going to bed at it’ lit. to keep the bowels open and roguliir. \Vheu the ‘Heart Burn is very ill-iireeoiug. a done of the Relief taken in waiter will promptly relieve it. The public may rely upon III efibciunl cure of the following diseases by using the llunoviiiiog Ru- eolvuiit :— — Chronic Rhciuiiutini. rofulir. Glandular Siulliiigs. Hacking ilr Cimgli. cancerous S u-0 3' Timon. Ulcers. Skin Diseases, Hip .Di'ua~u. _ Ft-iuiilu Coiuplaiutr. Gout 0 Riislrcfo. Ball Rheum, Bronchitis. 'onniiiipli'ou. Liver Complaint. R. It. It.-No. iiv’u Ruauusrouu. —'l‘fl|i'. 'I'll|IlD Ml-ZDICAL DISCO- VERY OP‘ RAD t C0--Uiie lleguliitor do uficiuiit to tugiiliilu iliu lluwulii. Liver. civil I.-—|laow Olt I-'.A'l‘ WAY their functions. - 'l‘w‘-i will inuuru u plouuuvit discharge frflllh-Ill! bowels at a regular purlud oftiiuo every day. Fourtuuls will purge thoroughly all corrupt and uerlmouiuuo hurucfu the ulitltuutury cuaiil. lIPOl‘I'Al1' to Pint. ’l'_Auuriu.—F1ver w iu h lltu1Iubll of tubing pillu will find ‘Alt. WAY’! IIIRULA 0 no-I plan-amt. --r., ‘.--sue. ' o Ci.ntC;PAlg'r._‘_’—Qufir'a pie; common iilitlitguiisgdto the couuiuiunuq U Gnlltlnnm co, in ‘If! water: __I. the uurl'gc'a-to ‘I clcuueili quite briu zhud w 3' itli cfio-fiwutor. l’PIIl‘l' spots will we _ ' flout iustau» fiuiuoved with-‘ euttujui-%thu pol’: 2 _';: pg»-— .3 :' ‘ . " -t\‘)l al rquluiuv Iflllfl llowuli. Llvuv. Puueniu, , -I 3 must 03315“ PUIIIIEB 07 THE Punctcsu to a healthy avid liunnoiiiouu discliiiigu of_ ‘T One of RADWAY‘S REGULATOIIB is superior in point of medical strength and elliciicy, to six of the most populiir und best approved Ciithurtic Pills. All Purgiitive or Ciithuiiic Pills are made from‘ the crude iiiiiteiialv of their coniposiiioti-: the inert "and iictive principles ure coiiibiiied together, and the pills are mu-le'up uftliiii coniinoii iniiu, so tliiii out ufsix pills the piitieiit has to swallow, till the really and truly inudieiil virtues of the some would not iniike more than two pills. I-'.very chiiiiiiat well kiiiiwu iliiit out of the crude iiiiituriulu ofdrugu, riiotu, lieibs, .burkii, plums. &,c., iliege iii only a yield ofuite tenth of iiiodiciil virtue. We iieriously believe tliiit more iletiilis nie Cilllitflll liy merliiaiding the uyuieiii with nucleus liyaic tli':iii from diiieniie. No more iiiodiciiio uliould lie given to ii patient than wliiit iii iiecieuxiry to produce the desired ellisct, and to overload this system with lllclcrl drugs is not only checking the action ofuctive Vlllllrl, but is iiifiictiiig serious labour upon the ulreiidy shuttered coniitiiutiim. K. R. It. Iiiiniodii-u u 0 build upon this principle —iheio ‘is us much di rence. in point iii‘ strength and eiiiciicy. beiwoiin Rtulumy'r Rcgulalors iiiid iill other Cutliiirtic Pills. as there is between quinine and coniinon bark. or iiiorpliiiie iind opium. liADW.’lY‘S l.ll-lli‘ULA’l‘0llS. therefore. are u but pills for the tiick'Io take, one lii.-log uulliciiiiit in all ordiniiry dillicriltiea, and two posueiiiiiiig ii (router iind better power than any six of tile most ap- proved pills known. ltanw,.v‘a Iluaunaronu are d ceriiiiii cure for Couiiveueu, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Coiiipliiiiii, Jiiuiidicu, llciiil Acliuu. Nervousneiis, llleliiuclioly, Diiicuiiini ofiliii liludiler. Fun ALI: Dir- r‘ic‘u L'I‘lI.‘I.—lnsIlClll|l'I’ll(Di|. Fleur Albuii. Whites, and lrregiiliiriiieu i-full kinds. Biniouii UIIIIAUII ' on the Stoiiiiicli, llilioiiu Colic. Eiilurguiiient of the Spleen, and illl Chronic Afiiicliooc of the Liver and Kidiioyv. Il:\l)WAY‘S REF-UI.A'l'OllS are must carefully opnrod froiii extracts and line of trees. plants. roots, iiiid herbs. Tliuro me no pills in use that will not upon the Liver. Piincruuu. llowi-lit, the Siiliviiry (ilaindiu iiiid Nerves, uii. pleiiiuirilly itiid so t'lrt'Cl|lflll_\ no the II. R. -lll‘lliULA'l'0l(S. 'u pills ciiii be t.-ilren for iiny length iif time with the i-nine safety In llio tzoiiulilulioii; fur, iiistcaid of tlirliililtiliiig Ili-i uyulciti by powerful and druslit: purging. they uct pit.-iiii.iiiily upoii liir biiivelii. ziiiil iiiipiirt ulieiiglli to every nerve and tissue of tho Iii y. One iifilie l(i~I(lUl.AT0llS, tiikeii on going in bed. will insure ll reguliir and lioiiltliy di.~ch;iigi-, lioiii tlie liowielii in tho ninrtiiiig. In ciist-ii ivlierc right or ten of tho ciiiiinioii pills aim used for fr it evucuiiiiiiiiii, two or three of the REGU|..~\'l‘UllS ure uullicieiit. Nfl L‘ALU.\lEl. or other poisonous drug enter: their composition- they ure eiiliriely vu_xel:ililu. 'l‘Il6_V. tire pli-iiihiiil lll tiikn, elegniiily ciiiiied with ii tiiediciiinl gum, life perfectly Iiiiitiilosu, iiiiil lieu from um-ll. No ltI’ft-(ill will feel l|II\ diinigriu-iilile iiyiiiptonis from tuliiiig ii duuu of lH‘lGUl.A'l'Ul{:l. ’ _c.\u'rio.~t. Thorn is a counterfeit Ready Relic-fin the nirirltel; Iltu liilielu tire veiy tuiiiiiini lo the Iulii-lo on litt- geiiuiiie. l'iiri.-liiiuu only of iiuiliiirizi-d .-igi~iitii, niid iiiquii-i-. oflliii person you piircliiise friiiii iI'tlio-_v l(l|lt\\' it to lie geiiiiiiie llyiiii do not find vplii-I‘ fiiiiii pun. Ill liflieeii iiiiiiuleu, iwiitl III! the liilii-I ofllic liotlle you purcliase, and inf--riii u- froiii whom you put iuaetl. RA Cl ., I62 l"uliiiu iiirvct, New York. \V. R. WATSON. Agent for Prince Edward Iiiliind. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. merous Erlrnorilinary, flnalomiral. Expla- mrlory Calourril. Engiiivingi. In ‘ ungimitu. l"t’j'l_i/-Mi'rd Eililion. Price 25. Gil. in a iiruleil envelope lhrougli iill Booksellers‘ or rrnlpoil free from the .dulIior,for 4'2 Posing, sl,,,,,}ni. THE JIEDICAL .dDl’ISl-SR on the pity. «ical decay of the tl\'.'£lt!IIl produced by delusive excesses, inf:-onion, the effects of cliiiiiile. &,c.; \\lllI reiiizirks on Ilie In-ntiiiuiit priiclicieii by the Author with such unviiryiiig iiucee.-is. since liiii viiitileiiicnt in this country. so for self-iicetiiieiit, dtc. By WAl.TEl\ DE R003, M l)., 35. Ely Pliire, olliorii Hill, L-lndllll, where he iiiny be ciiiiiiulti.-d on these matters daily. from ll till 4. Sundays ex- 0 O ‘U led. bold also by Gilbert, 49. Ptiternnstcr-row. London; W'utt, ll. Eliii Iloiv, Hdinhurgli; Powell, I5. \i\i'ui- moroliind-street. Dublin; iiiiil through llll others. Dr. I) -or from long pl':lClI(‘..'|l upirriciice in the most celebrated institutions oftliis couiitiy mid the continent, line had, pnrliipr. uiiuiiuiil opportuni- iieu of observing the peculiiiriiieu relating to the physiology, pathology, and geiieriil tretitiiieiu of the diluuleru referred to in the iiliove wtirk,:ind hav- ing devoted his uludicu aliiiiut exclusively to this cliius of disieziucu. he is eaiibleil coiifiilently to undertake Ilicir ;0ln0VlIl in nu ultort iitinie as is h 9 consistent wit ca ty. Putiuoivu III A it PAIT or THE Woiun. may be successfully treated by foiwiiriling a correct detail oftlieir care, wiili a rririittiiiico for Medicines. &c. which will be returned with ilic utmost dc-uputcli, and secure fiom observation. The 00./VCEJVTRJ TED G UTTE V1 V1?‘ or Vegetable Lt’/‘e Drops, nre recommended to iill those who have injured tlictiisclves by early esceriieu, and brought on flpvrmiiiiirilioiai, N3|'V(tunneg.. we,.i.- ’ ' ‘iii to Society, _ ‘a. lien. Luiiguor, Low pints. Aveuii f the llrindu rind Limbs. liidigeation, l-‘I.-iiuleiicy. Elhnrtnoaii of Breath, Cough, Aiiilimii, Comiuiiipttve lliibiis. Diuini.-us of Sight, Dizziness, Piiiiiu iii the Head. ‘to. Their iilniout Inervclouu power in removing coma- miiiulionu. Secondary uyniplirms, EPlI[i||oug' so.-e Throat, l’iiinu in the Iloneu and Ji-iiilu, Scurvy, rofulii, and all other inipuiiiies, iniiul be felt to be believed. du 6d.; lls.; rind 33:. per bottle. 'l‘lie £5 Packages. by vvliicli £1 12¢. iiru uiivedz mid Illa £l0 pncliiign, by which iiiiiill greiiii-r einiiig is effected. will he sent from the lialiiblishiiieiit only, on receipt of the amount per draft on it London house, or otherwise. _ PJIJVS in the BACK, GRJVEL, LUJIBA. GO. RHEUMATINM, GOUT, lmiigulion. Bile, Fluliilcncy, Hutufatlle. .A"¢rroimir:iq. 1),. bflily. Diseases‘ of file Slrtililcr and Kidneys, Slricluru, drc. THE COMPOUJVI‘ REJVJIL PILLS. nii their name lieiiiil (or the Kidiieyn) imliriiieu. lIl’O the most u.ife nod efllciiciouo vriiii-ily for the iiliove d.-in. g-vouu complaint-, ltisrliiiiguii of no hlllll. niiil lliuiniiiiisiiftlio Urin‘n flrgiiiis gt-iii-riilly. vvliinli if neglecti-d, frequently ri-uuli in IIIIIII) iii the liliidder, and It ling:-riiig. ptiiiiful ileiilh. Tlii.-y agree with um niout Ileliciite Illllllfltlll, utrriigilicii c digteslivii organs, iiirveiiiio the iiiipelili-., improve the gi-ngnil health. and will e 1:! ll cure when other nirdiriiiim have utterly fiiili-d. l'iico 4s 6d., Ils.. dt. 33:. per tlirnugli nll Mediriiie Vendors. GUARD J!0J1l.NS’T llu rrtommendnlion of spin four or other uiliclu by unpi i'uci',ilul Vemlorii. who thereby obtain it liiriu profit 'l‘.i prom-i (1., Pl/ULIC tlgtllnlf I"R.‘f(/D. HI!‘ JI1Ijiqly‘g Hon_ Coinmivaioiirrn have rfli-ri~l_¢.[ Me u-an]. -- \\',,L,.,,, I): llonu. l.ouooia." fo be prinlul in uiliifr lrllcrr an Hie slump ufiroil fa llu above. to initiate which. lsfslony. W a Hold by Von Luutzgy, l.ivll Diurnal. Calcutta; A-ii. lon. Riclirirduoii &. l.'ii , St Nrphi-iv, Agni; 'l‘riiiielii-i & CI! ._l'imm.l. & |(.,, Incline: l''.cporniiro ., Cm, Biiinhny; Siuitli & (Yo. -"Cl"!-I03 Dfltllwlwllt fl "tr , (fiilumlm 61. l\iiIItl\ : iiiiil obliiiniible through all Wudicinu Vrind. also may be _liuil “ ‘I'll! MI-‘.|)|CAI, or should ilttbeully uvlon Itl ptocuviiig my .,f H... shove. uiieliiuu the iimviivvit by llillfl, III ..in.,,.;.,. ,,, ls. I-:t_y miice. iiiitiimi um, i...,,i.,,,‘ ",4 H", W", In nuicecurelv piioliiiil, poi miiiii. in, of \\"|II[" . AllVlSl‘‘.ll;'' ‘_ P"' R"P1di Ab! ail, ' AND oninii s p .‘ "E subscriber line JU:!l“- hi. ...i. fl’ inf. ..".3.'°fI.f: '5'-'i"'ol'v'ii'r3'i'i" 'i".’.'i'.‘;" "2'.- i.u'r 19. ’ "3' , DR Y GOODS. Block and Coloured l'lriind_aiid Pilot Clolltu, p|..i.l and fancy lloeuliin-, Ciiiiuiuieruu IN Ve-iiii I , Clouki--34. plain and printed Orleans, Alliuccno be . luinrl. Cub’-utgs. coloured and llliiull Vulvelu ‘blue; llllld coloured lime do Nitplel, Persians, Sliiiivlu Print-, Iiiirh Linen, l"lunnelu,'l'iictttry-.|ml white Cut: loiiii, ciiluiircd and white Wurp, Bonnet Sliii . Piiiiteboiiril, I.uiliee' l"ur Cii es, Bonn and Vicioriiifiu. iliiiii and figured Muslim, Niels, Laces, lidging. ma loiidii, Ariiliiziiil Flouiru. Cup l'.‘miiII, riizli plain iind figured [loiiniet and i-.up_l1'.|.|,o,.._ |__,““"» ru ciiuliiiiere and hi lues, uilkpiiul waisted Braid. (ioiilhi Satin Stocks. Lriiled Craviitii and Muflleig. Lndies‘ llrnoclieii, _I"liiger lliiigii, Guards, aid» Mg‘ li.icli Combs, dri.-using do., buttons. ncodlou, pi... hoolis and eyes, Iliveiidu, tiipeu. uevviiig o‘iiii,,,,i Letter Piipev, wiifuru, steel pens and handles, lug; pins, Men’: Fur Cups, Kosiiuili and other lliits, &¢_ GROCERIES. _ Teri, Sugar, Miiliiaiie-, 'l'obiiccn. Soap, In Stiircli, Riiisiiiii, Curr-inir. Ilicc. Mu-tiird, Poppa-r. Alsplhe‘ ltmiuied Ci-ll'ee, Cllllclllglg Cocoti. coiii llroiiinu, lluckelu, Nnilu, Uliisii. Pniiif "Ml 0". llye Woodli Mum. Umtpcniii. Sago, Ag. rowrool, Liiillioiiwnre, Cigiirii, Pipes, 351:, 1 Large Lat if Mrdicinu, Pctfumcry, 41,-. Rliiihiirb, Ciiluiiiel, lmudiiuiiiii. Epcot“ 3,1,, l'eruviiin.lliirk. Cream 'l'irinir, Miillliit'u Pills. lluli lnw:iy'u l’illii niid Ointment, Dr. lilddui-‘ii |".||,' liiiliiin Dy-iipepiiia Pills, Dr. McLiiue'u l.ivi»r l‘it|. Ft-I-no-loci-'-. tlnni-im-k'I. Ciiriiu rind f'ciki..ii' ....i llr. McI.iino‘s Vevniifuge. Mrs. Winslow’: Stioiliiiig -‘yruiv. Avery. llrimii 8; Co's. celebrated (Iiiup. l.iI7.»itgt's. llcvIiie'u Ciimpnuml dn., In. "luungend" .~‘iimipiiiillii, Curtiii iiiid l’erltin'u l’iiiii Killer iiiid Wild Cherry Ilitierv, lli.~iir‘u Grciiue, Hiiir 0il,iiiuiiiii.¢ '5‘-cl-Ct'I.~|.ynii’ii liiitlieiron for the hiiir, Pi-ivy‘. lliiiigiii-i.in ltiilm for the lmir, Fruiiclillil. lllciiciii lliiuliiiig Liniim-iit. Honey, |.4.z.,..g,._ l’. 8. Tile Subscriber ilniiilm ihiiue persons who lll\'t9 Pillftllllrtkl lllll Shop for the lion tm-lie yeiiii, aiiid liupg for it cotitiiiiiunce of their fnviiru. 'l liq. pi-riions wliniiuiiocouvits liiive bet-ii_ IIINDIIIED 'l'Hlu rai.i.. will oblige by In qiily |Q||len|tenl_ ' E. ‘PARKER. Lot ID. December ll. IBM. WINTER SUPPLY. - . “'ILLlAM HEARD. AS jull ieuuivcll pi-r Ltcrly, liiim Londiivi. lllq ri-iiiuiiiilei of lll! l"ull Supply of URI I ISII & l"Ulll"-KIN UUUIJS. which are uuw ready for sale at liiiiiuiiiilly liiw iiiiués W. ll. begs to cull enpcciul notice lo the fulloviing goods. CL()'|‘llS. \Vi=iit of Eiigliind mid Yiirltiiliire Superfine Brand Cluiliii. Doeukiuii, Ciissiiiiereu. Muliiiir. Pilot and \Vliiliiey. - RPETS ii-c. llru.-sell. Kiilderiiiiiiuti.-i iivid I"¢lt Carpets, Pi lid?“ Ilriiggiitn, lleurlli lliigii. lliiuiiocliu. Iiiiibui-iurd 'l'iililu (,i-vi-rs. l‘niveiliiig lliigii, liiiilvviiy Rugs. Dutiiulis, in till ciilouru. FLJl.lY.N ELS. ‘ ‘lllllllkhlfl and lllaiiiketiiig. \Vliitu & Blue Sergei, ll Lite, Blue, Green. Scarlet and Striped l"luiiiii:ls, §itX|JtI) A’. \Vuluh l"limIiolu. DRESSES. ‘?"'-- S""""Y-,E"8"ll"d- Gefllllln and Mucctidotine Plaid Ilti-sin-iv, Silk. Miilitiir. Piipliu, 1 gm] (gram, ""4 Siiiips, Niiiyvicli Ilrisiiui-ii, Silliu, Siitiiiu. Siiiiiieiirs, lluffnpi-u, rilk & Collins Velietu, French and llrilich .\leiIiiiieii. Cnliuigliu, Alpueeiu, |,iuu»e._ gnu". lug Cotton for Dre-i-eii iii gieiii variety ‘ JIILLI./VERY Jo. B'l|lll18lf.. Ciipii, Flowers, l"eiiIliuvu,Rihbiivu,l-‘riiiug Br-iid-i, (iirdleri, French Stiiyu, Mulileu, Bciiifs" Shawls, &c. ‘ '. HUSIERY JIJVD ot.or:lr.. I"!/RS Mink. Stone lllrirteu. bqulrrol ‘lid Hedi’ Neutriu M'“!- C! - “wt-. Victmineu. Oulfr uiid llllll, Snail, Anni--liaiii and .\lock Nuluia. Winlhr Cup“, Luutred seal. Costs, Glovdu and Uiiunllutl. ‘ _ su. VER PLJ Tu. , A splendid iissorliiicnt of-Elkinglou lid Coo. Elec- Irop‘iited gmidu. . I-acme-. T... and Sal! spline. Table rind Dessert Spoon: and Fmlm. Sugiir ,'l'iiiigs iind Sifii-rs, 'l\mt RfIf‘l(.I. Soup |.mlIiiii. Engraved and Chuucd 'l‘eu Pots, Sugiir Baskets, Cniets ore. GOLD .!_.\v"D PLJTED GOODS’. Gulil uui.l ‘Silver wntches, Chaim, Bmogligg, “I’l|Cl!lQ‘II, l’eiii:ils. \Vutch Kiryu at gnu, fling.‘ Studs Gr Pins: in gold iiiid plated. ‘ ._ F.‘l.‘V‘C‘£ Goons. gc. PIPIOP Mnclllniiii tliier lllltl-Ifldl, Card Boultetr, Nt_2tII_ng limes, llli-iterii, l.iivii‘ lliiiiketa and limits; Vl rttiiig Deiilis. Work lloiii-.4. Ilreuiiiiig Crises. Clnih, "H"-V 'l'00ll[. nml Niiil I‘-rusliou, Ciiiiiliu: fleriiiiin lllid DlIell..l'llll¢‘y soups. 5; peifuinery, I Aliibuiu hguieii. with Glass Shades. ' 0 _L,1'<'-iTHER. \Vnxeil Ciilf, Fltipeil Seal: and Cg". Anni-ted ROIIIII Gt. Liiiiilia. l’uteniCii|f. liiianielled "ids and Seals. Wliit-i liid, t.‘h.iiiioiu. Door Leiitlirr. 'l'iinned _”1|I|lI. CVNI Goals. Pig Sliiiiii. llog skins, Luuiiier l'ruiiliu, Truielliiig B.-igii & um um... _ IROJ\’.M0.N‘GER Y. ac. ' A grrpfvnrii-iy of l.ov-ks. Hinges, Screws, Pit and (Zriieacut hum-. lluiid dc 'l'emiii s.lI\\'I, Files. Pluiieu. (Bliisi-lAe, |'mI Knlvels, Knivisiidt. Furlte, Briiceu and tin, ii iiiil. Git t‘, S 8 ' ' Cllfllllllilfiflg Curleld flfiir. quuu. “fly-Id’. shun soI:’:""':l'8°o Plymouth pale Soup, Oils, Paint._ Cliiirloltetown. 25th 01:1,, I854, , . Two Stray Shpep. TRAYEI) from the fiiiiii oflho Suhucribrr on the 9"‘ "L"0lW|'. two I-ZWES about iitiioteru months old. vritli N. W. iiiurlti-tl on the right side; evliiiei-er will hung the nine to the Subscriber will_be rewarded for his trouble. Nr\'l'"-AN‘ WRIGHT. lliizelvvood Grunge. Wiiinluu no.4. _ Pine iinaoeiiar eiiiiigiu _ I-Oil SALE Chuilottutowu.Nev.I8. IulJI£"Bs "Jab"; House to Let. 0 '.E1_‘,pltll0rllInl new HOUSE, fronting on Kent Street, .puuui-niiion ui\'.|| i.....,¢-,|i.i.ly. APl’ly|0 'l‘llllMA8 \V. DOIID. |’nwii:il Street, Nov, it gf JOHN - T. THOMAS W "J. lie obliged in will tprruouu ludahud to him, (l-v Note of lliinil. or Book Debt). by on im- niediiile uetilimieiil. - N Dlli. :5 . Hanna:-d'c _- _ hette. IIEORGE T. "KS2 YR”. ru[It‘ieliir_ itml Piililisltur. l'ulilii-in-il every 'I'u uiluy evening and all ii, uioriiing. itilii-r..-liiiiili eiile Mi ii Bigoirr. l‘. l'2.|s1usul. ' uiu_A....'...i i- liim,.‘0.‘ Discount on can in uilvuiica. ,. _ ‘ ruiius or iinvvvivisiiia. it lniiorlinii. on-ii iiirig the space of 4' lines, .ICHt".'I.—“llllOI,!I-IaI|.—"ll|QI h--lfilittrli .fiil.-ICliore.4n -20 lint-i-. du.‘Cil.-, I linrr‘ 6c.—- filiuea, us. it i.-Itti‘liivev,6vi.--«ml III. for rli'iirl-lltieiial ling. Our r-Illllll Iiflllr iil-iivr for eiirh'oltfllflflttM‘I. av‘: - - I in 2. v _ uutil furbiil. ' . 4 it ’