naszsttos ‘GAZETTE. JANUARY 10. Egg A VARIETIES. ‘=- A Monti. or inivocaucu.--M. Edmond F-_—, an artist livin at Maisons‘Ltil'iite (Seine-ct-Oiseg, was lately in quest of a _model for the gate ofinnocence, which he intends to exhibit in the Universal Exhibition of next year. A few days ago he chanced to meet, on the Paris road, ayoung country 8"‘ I Who was sitting upon the trutik of a tree crying. She told him that her name was Pierette D , that she was an orphan, and that her atint had just turned her out of (It ors because she had knocked down a clock. As she spoke the young artist dis- covered in her face those features which be required for his figure. Her dress was coarse‘; but her head had that rare grace for which the true artist searches. After a long discussion, he persuaded her to ac- company him to Maisone-Lafitte, to sit to him. After the first sitting, he was so dc- lighted with his model that he had decent clothes made for her, lodged her in a com- fortable apartment, and took care that she Qould have every necessary supplied to her. _ The Irtist moreover, took great pre- cautions topifiet» ' ln0Gt‘l of Innocence from profhne eyes, a" for this purpose confided her to the cure‘v,>i' a trustworthy tluenna. Being suddenly filled to Paris by important business, he iseovered, on is return, that he had been robbed. His Jewellery and valuables, ,'" together with money, had been eerriedteti‘. He soon dis- covered the pad fact that Pierette D was the tbeif, and that she had left Maisons in the company ofa man with whom she was on terms of intimacy. On the following day she was discovered sittin upon one oi‘ the stone benches near the re de Triomphe; and on being taken into.cuetody'niadc it full confession of her guilt. As for the picture _of (Inlnocenco, it waits, we believe, for a me e . . R;:drS.on-r.v.—-’I‘is all very well,‘ said, my titer, W in his our~—‘ ’tis all down and polishing ~ ’tie done in moderation; but .,'_,’ there iqgsuch a thing as _ ' --’ arrl. I have seen ati American rubbing two pieces of rough wood ; after a. little time, they became 11 cal sijpeother, and had a pleasant feplz but when he rubbed away sotnc ‘ldiiger, they took fire, blazed up, and crackled, and sputtered in all directions. Notv, ’tis just the same thing I suspect, in married life. Rub quietly, and only it little at a time, and all will go on smoothly; but if you stick to it, hard and fast, from morning to night, talte my word for it, you will kindle up a blaze at last that you may not find it easy to put out.’—-Dublin Uni- versity Magazine. No Mons RANCID Bur'rr.n.—Wild re- commends that the butter 'should be knead- ed with fresh milk, and then with pure water. He states, that by this treatment, the but- ter, is rendered as fresh and pure in flavour as wheti recently made. He ascribes this result to the fact, that butyric acid, to which the rancid odour and taste are owing, is readily soluble in fresh milk, and is then reinoved.—-Journal of Industrial Progress A Sot.uii:a's Fsi:r.iNas IN THE MIDST or B/i'r'ri.u.--A letter from a private soldici- says—" The bullets of the Minie rifle go past you with a most infernal sound. It is as though mocking-devils were sneering at you in the air. But your blood gets up, the sound maddens you, the smell of gun- powder has intoxication in it, your veins tin- gle as if fire was running through them,tlie eyes strain, the jaws become rigid, and in you go He states that he lost himselfal- together at the Alma, till he found liimsel victor. He got a wound on the forehead,_ MRS. WINSLOW. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Alfections. Convulsions, I-‘ever, Iii- lltiinniation ofthe Bowels, &c. that attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Rut to the Mother, and Relief and Health to the Infant. A child in Congress-Street was cured _by the Sootlii ‘g Syrup, of ltifiintile Dysentery or I_)itirrlima after beiitg given over by the attending Physician. Mr. Bliiclttnan, of Eddington says. it has never failed to curs the Dysentery or Diarrhoea in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me his clii‘.d has sulforetl to an iiltirming extent, with Plntulenee or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it llwnyu effects a speedy cure. Ilundreds of like instant-es might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Cuarrs dc I‘I:rtnius:—PIease send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large quantities of it. and from what we can learn, it is used with uniform success. both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diarrhmu. ours respectfully, W. D. Catusuiu. J. MonItii.i.. New-York. July 10th, I858, 818 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June l3tlt 1853. “'9 cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assured is from a lady of the first respectability. residing in Lowell, Muvs., believing that a vast amoutit of sutfering may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- there to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Deur Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the ellitziency of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to the truth of what it is represented to accomplish. llaiviiig it little boy suffering greatly from teething, who could not rest, and at night by his cries would not permit any of the mily to do so, I purchased it bottle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, —and when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- peared. We have had no trouble with "in since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, o excruciating process of teething. bytthe sole aid Mrs Winslovv’s Soothing Syrup. ‘very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. Lowell, hlnss., May 20, I858. Pt ice only 25 cts. a bottle JVEUROLOGY. or SCIJTIC RHEUMA- TISJII CUR D. <31‘. —,.. This may certify, that for about four years] was seriously aillicied with it disease in ilie hi which Pliysicinns termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rhcuniatisin, and resorted to various reintsdies without any perina- netit relief; have been under the cure of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last spring. had it very violent attack, which laid me up, when made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis 61. Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me iintneditite relief. and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article l_ever used. I cheerfull recom- mend it to all who may be, ufllicted wit similar complaints. INIY IIUIT. Stetson, Dec. 2, I841. Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the community. N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Crtitnp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this nnine are base imitations. Price 12;. 25. 37} cts. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and -n-rrnl debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole systcni. Price only 375 cents in Pint llottles. L‘ ewise for sale as above, HU.N"I'ER'S PULMOJVJRY B.dLS.l.M. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: of D ct Pontroy. Hunter‘: Balsam. It is not often that we can say any-tliing favorable of patent medieines.on the tetttitnony ofthoso with whom we are acquainted, twlio have used and tested their merits. But in regard to lluiiter'u Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiali Curtis, Esq. we lntve the testltiiony of niainy of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns, unniiiinous in its praise. The testitiiotiy of one indivitlu with whom the public are acquaint- ctl, catriies with it more weight than whole columns of ceitiiictites frnni strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we knew, may only a graze , but it bled considerably, “ the blood ran down into his mouth, and in his burning excitement he drank it as though it ‘ had been inspiring wine." He that gets rich at the expense of his honour loses more than wealth can giv him in return for it. He who pretends to extraordinary shrewd- ness, invites dcccivers to try their talents For C upon him. have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. l'otnroy‘s testiumny, in agent's hands, or Hmr the People’: Press, Sltowhegzn, Me. Hunter's Pulmonary Bulsani.—To those afllicted with Conglis, Colds. Consumpiions, Asthma, Spitting of lllootl, and all alfections of the Lungs, we recom- e mend llnnter’e Ptilnionary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever yeti Price 50 etc. a bottl lJV'DI.«‘l.)V' DISPEPSIJ PILLS, are of Costivencss, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious llubits, lleudache. Dizziness, Ilcsrt Burning, nvented for these com- la ints. e. gniug undevelopad ig no more ggniug pill!) in IIIG Side. Lin‘ and LIVOI’ C0lllpllll'lll. G than a bushel of acorns is a forest oi‘ oaks. D YSPEPSIJI .d.N'D IDIGESTIO./V‘, Christianity is not a theory to be criticised With Costivencss, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart so much as a life to be copied. True merit, like a pearl inside an oyster, lily,-—cnn be remedied, removed, and entirely cured. [is content to remain quiet until it finds on by "I ‘ll openin . It is the little troubles that wear out the heart. It is cnsierto throw a bombshell al 5 npernttti mile, than it feather—even with artillery. . l Industry and economy will get rich, while , Iagactty and intrigue are laying their plans. I The goodness ofto-day will not blot out the sin of yesterday. Very few persons have seen enough to despise the praise of a foo . : Some hearts, like evening primroscs, open l most beautifully in the shadows of life. I The martyrs to vice far exceed the mar- tyrs to virtue, both in endurance and in num- Nothing elevates us so tnuch as the re- sencu ofa spirit similar, yet superior to our own. He that loses his conscience has nothing left worth keeping. Preferring the study of men to books, is choosing milk in preference to cresin. If you would not have atlliction to visit you twice, listen at once to what it teaches. Keep out of bad coat ny, for the chance is that when the devil res into a lock he .will hit somebody. The will of the Earl of Eldon has been aware to. under £l89.00o persoaalt Thirty an of perellmefl will be employed Burning, llilious (.‘omplnints,——producing Headache, Pain in the side. Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- o use .I' the Indian Dispcpsia Pills. '1 ese ls have effected the most astonishing cures in hundreds ofcnses ofthe above com lsints, and are an invaluable remedy. in an especial manner, for Di.-pepsin. They are a mild and gentle Catliartlc, g mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- _ mg the smite. iind causing the digestive organs to perform their appropriate duties. with regularity. COST] VEJVESS. Ilnbitual Costivencss is, if not removed in time. a csuso of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- r.illy inid recourse to, elo more harm than good.as y wonlten the peristaltic action ofthe bowels. and IIIII iigguivate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases, attend with Pain in the Hitlc untl ltiglit Shoulder Blade. with a dull, ttnllutv countenance. In all Diurrheas,, Ages and iPever, llilinus Fever and sick headache, they are as vtiltnble llemedIy.n They will be ound the best I-‘umily Physic in the world, purifying the blood. restoring the up tits. and loiivia the stomach and bowels to s has thy state Price 5 cents per box. For purif lag the Blood‘ we do uotbelieve IIIQO Pills have t cit e ual in the world I Sold by Bovu Pavt.,No. s6.cmisss sum, ’lf . Xnd by W. R.,Wa-rsow,'I'. Dussatsar & Co. ll. & R. lomvsbw,‘ M.‘ . Iltwluu. and «I. w ,\ vi-1-. _Chs rloitetown. Junit E. W. Ai.i.avivs.Ileud of Illllfiorssgti, Wii.i.tssv Boone. erell. Jena Suntan. LAID 6 Joitiv A. Macutus. Ilene slit. stev’ Miciust. llsewitss. East Point. Jens Kitioirr I. ltossvur loswsr.r..Seurls. Wtutast saiiosascs. Euwaun Gen. Dautux. Goasou, Lssluai. Owusv. and Has. Isree tows. it-ravpa {reunite B laws 5 3 'a:.kessa‘r- Traverse. Joint Tours and Wtnniaas Donn, Bodequo. Wu.r.ns S. Loivovroarit. Rustico. E RICHARD BAGNAIsIs.BIlIpOQI¢ Road. Wu.LAss =Gt.ovr.st, Barrett's Cross Roads. Janus blac- : it/iv, Dnrnley. Wu.i.Iaas CoueuIs.l'urlt Corner ‘Guoaau Suvcaaiu. Prineetown. Cisaunas A. ‘Caesar and Janus Pinoueu, French River, ‘Juneau .\luiitiu:.in dz Enwus Paauuu, Travel- lsr‘s Rest. Jiuticii C. Porn 8:. Paraicu Powsa. Suinmersitle. Janus J. Fuasutn, JAIIII CAI!- au.t.. Jiuuus L. Houuiv and Alcl-IIIALD CAIIIIILL. Saint Eleuncr's. CHAILII C. Hvirr. Misoouch. JAMII Yuo. Port llill. Huuuurr Buu. & Atuiss C.. Firs, Cuecunipeque. It. crass lluuuavtn. Anus. Laaxut and Fuutcis Alisrutaux, Tigiiish. W. It. WA'I‘SON, General Agent for I’. E. Island. Feb. 7th. I864. LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS, 1854. US'l‘ RECEIVED per Cicely. from London, Peeping Tom, and Jlnnis Hall, from Liver- I. an l-lX'l‘l1N.s‘lVl-I SUPPLY of ISRITISII and t)ltl".lGN GOODS, selected by the subscriber in the dill't:rent markets, on the most favorable terms, which enables him to sell at the lowest cash price. His stock comprises the following goods. DRESSES. Bayadere, Cloth, Alpecca, rich and fancy Robesin great variety, plant [I aid and fancy Dress Cloths, Satin eiripo Ltlslres, Moire Antique, black and coloured, Radzsniert-, Du t.‘upe, fancy and figured Silks, Satins, Sittinettes plain and embossed, French Meriuoeii, and Deluint-it, Alpuccas, Coburghe, Or- leans, and Uelaines figured and plain, and very cliea , black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets. and lashes. MILLINER Y. Ladies‘, Muiitles, Capes, Jackets and Visettes, Bonnet dress and other Caps, English and French Ribbons, Feather»-, Flowers, Paisley, Cushruere. sad woollen lotig Shawls and Squares, Swnnsltin, Plush, plain and fancy Cloaking, Braids, Gimps, Fringes, silk and cotton Velvet 'l'rimining, dress Buttons in every vtiriety,lnfitnt’s Robes and clothing of all kinds, Hiibit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, ladies Skirting and Cord, Laces, Edgings and Scolloping, &c, CLOTHS. Pilot, Whitney, Petetshnm, Mohair, and superfine West of England atfl Yorkshire Broad Clothe in all rices and colours, Doeskins, Beaver and Satan Cloths and Csssimeres. CJRPETS JJVD FLJJVJVELS. Tiipeury, Brussels, Kidderminster and Victoria Felt Carpets, Hearth Rugs and Hassocks, Druggets and other floor Cloths, Cocos and other Mats, Tapes- try, Worsled, Linen, Oil, atid embossed Table Covers, Stair diapers-, Drug sis, and Carpets, Horse Blankets, Collar Cloth, Bunltets all prices Sleigh llltinltetu, Ladies flannel Coating, Iron Blankets, white blue and scarlet ergeu and Ilsnnels, Oil floor Cloth all widths. FURS Sable. Stone lllurtin, Mink and uirrel in sets Victorines, Boas, Mitts, Mud} and Cu s in great va- riet , I-‘ur Gloves and Gauntlets, large assortment, Sea Fur Copts, mans’ and boy's Fur Cape all shapes and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Goods. Gold wedding Rings and Pencil Cases, Silver Rings. Pencil Cases, and shawl Broscheu, Electro- plated in Spoons, Perks, Candlesticks Sanders and 'I‘riiys, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers, and soap Ladies, fancy goods, Paper Maeliie, Tea Trays, lnlt stands and Port Folios, Woik Boxes, fancy Bags, Writin Desks, Breaches, Bracelets, Shirt Studs, Shaw Pins and fancy breaches in great variety. Brushes & Combs of all kinds—Soaps and Perfumery, China vases in every form. READY MJIDE CLOTHIJVG Over, and shooting Costs, Trowssrs. Vests, Shirts white, fancy and striped, Shirt Fronts. Collars in all shapes, Paris silk. felt sud glazed Huts, Cloth, Sea. lette, and Plush Cups—blue and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and Lambs Wool Vests and Pants, die. MO URNIJVG. Black Clothe and Doeskias, very low, Velvets, Coliurghs, Lustres, Crepes, Habit Shirts, Sleeves, white & black crape Collars, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, Caps & Ribbons, Prints, Delaiaes and Closkiiigs, dz Collin Mounting, dte. BOOTS .dJV‘D SHOES. Ladies black and white satin Slip rs, French Slices, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed lti slipper and Leather Shoes, Cloth Goloehed, Cashmere, Moire Antique, Lasting and Leather Boots, Misses and chil- drens’ Boots and Shoes in great variety ,l\Ien's Boots 81, Shoes English and American, Rubber Shoes and Boots HARD WA RE. Plough, Bend, 0. G. Trving, Jack. Rounds and Ilollows and Smoothing Planes. Cuttlery, Chisels, Locks, Hinge, Screws, Curtain Loopsh Rings, Pole Ends ea llrseltsts and a general assortment of other Hardware. GR OCERIES. Tens, I.ouf crushed, & moist Sugar, Soap, Starch Blue, whole and ground Rice, Arrowroot, Citron Currants, Itiiisns. Spices of all ltinds, Cocos, Choco late. Coffee, split Pens, table Salt, Mustard, Soda washing and baking Powders, &e. Together with it large variety of other goods suita- ble for the seiison,to be had at the subscriber's store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chsppel. H. HASZARD. November. II, 1854. LOOK HERE. ANY persons wanting COOKING STOVES. FRANKLIN S'I‘OVl.'.S, or I-‘AltMElt'S BOIL- I-1ItS,jiist call at Dodd's Auction Itoom, Queen's Squars, and they will get suited at their own prices. FOR SALE, a very handsome BULL of the Suflbllt l’oll breed. rising 8 years old. His Mother was from Governor Randy's Cow, which was imported frotn England. ny person wishing to purchase him can obtain further puttiealsvs at Mr. George T. IIasuurd's Book Store. TO BE LET, And possession given on the First day of Meynest. IIE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government House, at present occupied by Captain Beaueley, consisting of a Dwellin House which contains a spacious Dining-loom an Draw- ing-room, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, lar e Kit- chen, Sevvsnt's Hall. IServsnt's Bed-rooms. antvy, I.srder. Front-porch. large Entrance Ilall, large lnueg Ilall, Back-porch. 2 Buck entrances. [luck and Front stair-case, Seuller . Pump and Wash-Ilouse, Lum- ber-room,anda s end’ rcornetl lat’. is e untl coinniodious Couch-house, 8 stalled Stable. lurneee-voorn, w and Grain-room, Manure-yard. lu't£'Kitohe with Fruit trees,&e.. es ' . dvtve, a down to the Harbour with convenience for boats. he. ate all kinds. large lleot-house, Weed house. and a spadeus sad eeeveisd There are but pies Streets, and u never falling well aeleufvemlts s) L4. up, ’ ‘ cave’:-r ItlIluéV.sP.:e gives lltldge. use at . w. _ I I tlo , ‘ -.Imvtz°!.-r!ts.~.. WWW" s. . .a~u:-..~'t« ..itu".l - WINTER SUPPLY. “'lLI.IAM HEARD. L d h AS 'ustieceived per Cicely. '0'" 0!‘ °"~' ' H reiiiuinder of his Pull Supply of BRI I‘ISll &. FOREIGN GOODS, wliicb are now ready for sale at unasuull low prices . _ _ W. H’: begs to cull especial notice to the following goods. - _ ' ‘ v (,L0 I HS West of England and Yorkshire Supettino Broad Cloths. Doeultins, Ciissiniercs, Mohair, Pilot and W hituoy. CJRPETS 6-c. Byusuulu, Kidderuiinstev and l"elt Car is, Printed Druggets. llenrtli Itugs, llassoclts, Em ossed 'l‘sble Covers, Travelling Bugs, Railway Bugs, Dsniasks. in all colours. FLJIJVZNELS. Blankets and Illanlteting. White St Blue Serges, White, Blue. Green, Scarlet and Striped I-'lsnnels, Saxony t\'. Welsh F lsnnels. DRESSES. Gala, Saxony. Engaged. Geriiinn and Maeesdorine Pliiid Dresses. Silk. Mohair. Poplin, Twill Glace uitd Satins. Norwich Dreure, Silks, Sstins. Sniinettes. DuCapes. Silk 8: Cotton Velvets. French and British Mevinoeu, Cobuvghs, Alpnccas. l.ustrue, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. MILLINERY dc. Bonnets , Cups, Flowers, I-‘euthers,Ribbons.I-‘rinses Braids, Girdles, French Stays, Mantles, Scsvfs,, Shaw 9, c. HOSIERY JIJVDSGLOVES. Mink, Stone Marten. Squirrel and Mack Neutriu llluflii, Capes. Boss, Victorinos. Cuffs and Mite, Seal, Astruehan and Mack Neutrin, Winter Capes, Lustred Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. SIL VER PLA TE. A splendid assortment of Elltington and Cos. Elec. tropluted goods. Pickles. Tea and Salt Spoons. Table and Dessert Spoons and Parks. Sugar Tongs and Sil'ters, Toast Ilaclts. Soup Ltttlles. Engraved and Chased 'l'ea Pots, Sugar Baskets. Cruete lire. GOLD .d.N'D PL»! TED GOODS. Gold ad Silver watches, Chains, Bro oelieu Bracelets. Pencils, Watch Keys & Seals, ing. Studs db Pins: in gold and plated. FJJVCY GOODS, d-c Pupier blschie.Ind other Inltstunds, Curd Baskets, Netting Boxes, Blotters, Lava Baskets and Busts; Wr_itiag Desks, Work Bone, Dressing Cases, Cloth, Hair. Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs: Gerinsn and Shell. |“ancy Soups. 81, perfuiuury, 6 Alabaster I-‘igures. with Glass Shade LE1! THER. Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Cape. Assorted Roiins do Lambs, Potent Calf. Ensmelled Hide and Seals. White Kid, Chamois, Door Leather, Tanned Blllli. Crust Goats, Pig Sltins. Hog Skins. Leather ‘Pranks, Travelling Bags 6: Mat Buses. IR OJ\".MOJV'GER Y, dc. A great variety of Locks, Hinges. Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws. llund dc 'I‘enon Saws, Files. Planes, C!"“l.s Pen Knives, Knivesds Forks, Braces and Bits,Augeru, Gimlets. Squares, Steelyutds.Sbips' Compasses, Curled Hair. Teatladigo, Plymouth pale Soup, Oils, Paluts, s. e. Charlottetown, Ibth Oet., IBM. BARLEYI ANTED a quantity of good clean four-rowed Barley, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. . GEO. BEER, Jun. October sin. isss. Hides! Eldest! Hides!!! P‘0UR pence per. lb. in CAIH will be given for any quantit of GREEN HIDES. delivered at the Tannery of Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 21. (All the papers.) / P E R R Y’ s HUNGARIAN BALM./ For Restoring Preserving and Beautifying the Hair. THIS elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Blltlflfillt or fulltn all‘ of the Hair It prevents and completely ers icatee Scarf and Dandruff, str one the Roots ofthe hair ; causes it to row luxuriantlyggives its rich, dark, soft and gooey appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Hun- garisn Bultn is a purely Vegetable compound, scien- tifically and chemically combined. and is warranted to contain none of those deleterious ingredients which rove so injurious to the hair. It acts directly upon t e sltin,_cleansing uttd purifying it from an unhealthy secrettons.thereby removing and preventing the accumulation of scarf, dsadrufi and other impnri. ties. which so frequently cause premature decay and loss of the hair. The Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladies‘ use; nnd those_wbo have tried iii. ygtiong _esgtncns mixtures, with no benefit. will gt one. discover the agreeable and beneficial effects and by this pure and delicate reparation. Instead of mittun and tsnglitig the air, (wliichis mm. .r less pu led out in the process of combing. ) it leaves it free and clean; romotes a natural moisture. and uvipu_rts a beast‘ ul dark and glossy up .nn¢._ Try it at once and you will be convinced o its supp riouty over all other com ads for the hair. och more might bound in favor ofthis iaeeti. mslile compound, but it is deemed unecessury. Th. proprietor feels epnldent that on: 1”“, will convince the moettncvdulous of its rare and mvini. fold virtues. Therefore. Ifyou have lost your hair and wish to restore it, If you are losing your hair and wish to preserve it, If you are troubed with Dandruff and wish to retrieve it. lfy_ou have any humour of the Scalp and wish to re cu I If you are troubled with Nervous Headache and wish to cure it, If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish to destroy them, If you have harsh dry and wiry hair, and with if to become sell, pliable and beautiful as silk, and it on wish to preserve rich, grueefull and lusuriunt tvenevto the latest ried of life, use I'EI'tItY'S HUNGARIAN BAL . Price It and 60 cents. in large bottles. ‘C oursvwu. 1.. st ct... General Agents, is Ilsaovrr st., Boston. W- I WATSON. General Agent for Prince lelaed. Iuld also by I. W. Intwwuu. sad '1‘. Desser- uv. N TRADER. THE new and splendid SHIP "LADY RAGLAN, 80tl'l‘ons,eop- per . Donne Mthv, (loin. filer. (A. I for Lynn truth as. the Trees, will pesiti y as uhve Put let A cbsvlsnsuvvs on I telusuefev by lsuvulee s_uqs'spssi,rsttcssut.. 'N.'I.—l)tiestlsestuv£e*§;i:IIO0|'P'l". ' ,-uevuy:&t1ud°:_’.¢._|_. . ggfih—pagfihl. .g.i ,£_tU~ -Ito V _ A ‘r ..u""£'.i"' ‘ .2. ' A Stray Pig BOUT one year old, is on the Subscriber ' The owner can have has by paying expenses. \Vest River, Jsn. lst 1855. I. fl. mis . - property and won.‘ - JOHN HYDE, A STRAY Red OX, has been on the Sul..¢_-,3“,-. Premises for the last six weeks. lleistii. years o|tl,iind limos cross on her rig ear. ‘[3, owner can have her by proving property and 9.1,,‘ espences. DON .-\ LD IIcNtZII.I.. Anderson's Road, Lot 61. Dec. 28. IIEREAS certain persons have been cutting down tiees upon my Lands, and have carried awiiy wood tlievefrorn. without ' 'l‘liis is to give notice. that all persons having .. lleI|pIII¢tI, or who shiill, hereafter, so trap... shall, on discovery . be prosecuted according lo I4‘: LL. Keiiwitli, Township 32, Dec. 27. The Far-famed Medicine I .,: PILLS. V HOLLOWAY’S svurittsine cone or A coitriituun Affil- su, AII"I'lZlt rtvi: runs’ srrnzitisc. The following tutitnoniullius been sent to Praftssor Holloway, by a gentleman numstl Jliddltlon, of Scotland Roml. Liiupool. Sir,--Your Pills have been the mt-ans, under Pre- vidence, of restoring me to sound health. utter fits years of severe uliliction. During the whole of that period, I have suffered the most dvcndful Ittlttclts rl Asthma, frequently of several weeks’ detittieu,ntt.-cd- ed with a violent cough, and continual spi'.ting of phlegm intermixed with blood. This so shook my onstitutioa that I was unlitted for any of the arms duties of life. I was attended by some of the mast eminent medical men of this tovui. but they failed to give me the slightest relief. As a last veined ,I tried your Pills, and in about three months they e ‘ cisd a perfect cure of the disease. totnlly eradicated the cou;li, and restored tone and vigor to the chest ssd digestive organs. am, Sir. your obedi at Servant. ‘gm: H. MIDDLIZTON. Dated Jan. Ist, I563. A PEBi\IANIZN'I' CUIIE UI‘ A DISEASE!) LIVER, or nsnv vi:/ins’ DUItA'l'l(IN. Copy o/'4 Lcftrr from Mr. Ganiis Cksuttst. Yu- uil, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir.—In this district your Pills commands more extensive IJIIO than any other pr t-prietary inedi- eine before the public. As a proofuf their cilit-scy is Liver and Bilious cotnplitints, I mity mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town, with whom I an peveomilly acquainted for years. was a severe sulfuev from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; lter tnedical iittetidnnt assured tier that he could do no- thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could survive many months. This announce- ment naturully cussed great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a triiil of our Pills. which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a perfect curt-. This is twelve months ago, and she has not expt-tit-iicetl any symptoms of relapse, and often deelnmi that your Pills have been the means of saving her life. I retiisin. Dear Sir, yours truly, Signed J. GAIIIS. Nov. 23. 1852. AN ASTONISHING CUBE OI’ CHRONIC III!!!’ IATISM, AFTER BEING DIICHAIICIZD FROM THE HOSPITAL INCUIAILI. Copy of u Lellsr from Mr. W. Alcoa, of III Square, Winchester. To Professor Hoi.t.cwAr, Sir,—l beg to inform you that for years I wuss sufferer from Chronic Rlieuitnuisiii, and vvns ollfl laid up for weeks together by ill severe nnd psiaful attacks. I tried everything th.it wits iecomnictided. and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- geons in this town, but obttiiin-tl no relief whatever; and fearing that m health would be entirely bvoltul up, I was indue to go into our County lloupilll. where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- IIIIII afforded, all of which proved of no avail. and came out no better i n I went in. I was then sti- vieed to try your Pills, and b persevering with then was perfectly cured. and ens led to resume my occlr potion. and although ll considerable riod has elaps- ed. I have felt no return whatever o the cotnplallfl-I I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, Signed W. MOON- Oct. Stll. I853. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ DROP"! AFTER SUFFERING FOR IIOIITIIN IONTIIS. Copy of e Lsllsr from Mr. G. Briggs. Chsstill Goals. dated February lblh, I858. 'I‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY Sir,—-I have much pleasure in informing you of I most surprising cure of Dropey, recently e acted yuor valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of ll!‘ place, was ulnicted with Dropuy for upwards of en‘ teen months. to such an extent that it caused his but! and Iitnbe to be much swollen. and water eoeed as‘ were from his sltiu. so that a daily ellange of e I3 became neeeese vy; notwithstanding the various reef dies tried. and the difl'event medical men eouseltclt all was of no avail. until eernmeueed using you! Pills, liy which, and a strict attention to the pvllll‘ directions, he was effectually cured, and his half perfectly re-established. If you deem this worth)!‘ publicity, you tire iii liberty to use it. has crlslmitsd Pills are ioondtrfiilly afield!!!“ thrfolloiping rosvplutats. Agn. Illllntflli Asthma Dysentery Jauudicp Lives LII’ lliliouu Complaints Erysipelas _ lllotelies on the sltiu I-‘etnsls irregulari- II Bowel Com laiatu 20 , " Cliolics I’ Fevers of all kinds Piles ‘_— Coustiputionof the File 35""! 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