f._-'_ f"'._ ...'.',.t- .lohn Abernethy, '0Q'0“dIIO"‘IlIOIl eminent surgeons and lllcfllflildlitetu of the last century, seve- _rul V anecdotes are recorded. He was exti'clriitly'eecentric, or rather extreinc- ly rngnly. .Ile acted and spolto always us” nature dictated, and not as custom ordained. To a rich valetudinarian gen- tleman he once said, "Live ona six- perice ti day, atid earn it ;” and to a lady of the of same species who offered him a fee’, he'said—" Madam, keep your money and buy a shipping rope." ‘When he loved he still continued to despise the forms with which society ever seeks to encutube‘r'tlie.sayin , and doings of men. Ho didnot waste his time in courting, nor did he prostrate himself, as is usually the case, before the relatives of his Eve. Helnet her in the street, revealed his affection for her, and offered her his hand. She accepted it, and he im- mediately gave -her a purse, with orders to furnish a housc.—Gilfillan’s‘ Gallery of Literary Portraits. _Srnolting has a decided influence on the constitution. The two active princi- ples above referred to are present in to- bacco smoke, and of course are drawn into the mouth and throat, and, when the saliva is swallowed, find their way into the stonacli. If chemical experi- ment had not detected these principles in smoke, their effect on unaccustomed smokers-—siekness, giddiness, and faint- ness—would indicate their presence. Faiiitness, almost to death, has happened from an incautious first essay with a pipe ; and even old smokers have succumbed to an excessive amount of smoking. Two deaths are on record, one from smoking seventeen, and another from eighteen pipes. “I experience a pleasure,” said the accomplished daughter of Baroti Cuvicr, “in reading the Bible, which I never felt before; it attracts and fixes me to an inconceivable degree, and I seek sincerely there, and only there, the truth. When I compare the calm and the peace which the smallest and most imperceptible grain of faith gives to the soul, with all that the world alone can give ofjoy or happi- ness, I feel that the least in the kingdom of heaven is a hundred times more bless- ed than the greatest and most elevated of the men of the world.” Him 1'0 run: Hooitizo.-—lf you desire to be released from a rash promise of marriage, breathe vows of love continually after eating oniotis. Tm: ONLY Ouri.-—Ev'cry man believes the “only honest lawyer” to be his own—until the “ honest lawyer” has sent him in his bill of costs. A witty lawyer once asked a boarding- house-lteeper the .following qucstion:—- “ r. , ifa man gives you 500 dol- lars to keep for him, and dies, what do you do for him? Do you pray for him?” “ No, sir,” he replied, “I pray for unotherlilre him.” ' Or Counsi:.—-A vocalist says. he could sing “ Way down on the Old Tar River" if he could only get the pt'lch.—Amerr'- can paper. An Irishman, on buying an alarm clock, observed that, as he loved to rise early, he had now only to pull the string and wake himself. “ Ah I” said Seraphina Angelica, speaking on some subject in which her feelings were warmly enlisted, “ how gladly I would embrace an opportunity?” “would I were an opportunity!” inter- ruptod her bashful lover, who had been “comin to see her” for three months, and yet ad never summoned up courage to speak to the point before. EATING. We most firmly believe, that if‘ animals could speak, as Esop and other fabulists make thorn seem to do, they would declare man the most voracious animal in exist- ence. There is scarcely any living thing that flies in the air, swims in the sea, or moves on the land, that is not made to minister to his appetite. The Esquimauxl devour raw fish; the Tartars eat horse flesh; the South Sea Islanders are fond of dogs; the Africans relish ants and mon- lteys; the Chinese think rats, mice and eats, exquisite delicacies ; the polished Parisian is partial to frogs; the Italians regalc themselves with a jelly made of‘ vipers; the entrails of unipes are eaten with avidity uni us at nine sup era by all true opicnt-cs; while t e New ulundcr’s favourite dish is a missionary. Perhaps, if the aforsuid animals were cup- able of discrimination as well as speech, they would declare the Yankees the most voracious thuiily. And who that is fami- liar with hotel and steamboat life, would deny thh truth oftbo assertion? What vu- lorous treselter men we are, when, after Iinviug bun wih di kept back by bolts and bars and an horn of black waiters while the supper table is being set, we dash upon the ' welcome _ and burn, un jeldcs, qbd til ‘I'll of . *“”"°" : HASZARITST eazrirrrsgi _,I*‘t£;?I,lI_l§ti)g'i'yg§_,.i_.,, Charlottetown Mutual Insurance otnpanp, Incorporated by Act of Par iuuient in I848. 7 I113 COMPANY odors the best guarantee in case of . and accepts ltislis at u saving of fullly 50 per cent, to the assured. ' be present reliable Capital oxcedu £l700. Per- sons having property in Charlottetown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information. lI7"Unu of Philips‘ Fire Annihilatoru has been purchased by the (Temp-iny. for the benefit of persons insured in this (mice. In case of Fire, the use of it can be obtained iuiiiiediately. by applying at the Secretary's Otlicc. W “FAR” P id - . . . run out HENRY PALIIER. 8an'y and Treasurer. Secretary's Office, Kent Street, 2 August 5th. I553. ALLIANCE LIFE JJVD FIRE INSURANCE 00.5!- PAJVY, LONDON. IITAILIIHID Capital I1 ACT or PARLIAIIIIIT. .e5,ooo,ooo Slerlin . CIIARLES YODNG, Agent for I’. E. Island. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Govs:rt.rsou—-run Itiairr I-IOIOIAILI -run EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE. Governor General of Canada. lluan Orr-ics:—22 St. Jndreis Square. Edin- urglt. Board of Management in Halifax for Nona Scolia and Prince Edward Island- llou. Ill. I3. Altnon, llankcr. llon. William A. Black. Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charlcn 'l‘wining, Esq” Barrister. John Bayley Bland, Esq. llon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. .l:iines Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. I“. Sewers. Agent 6; t~lacret>iry—.\latthew II. Richoy,Solicitor The following gentlemen have been appointed Ofii cars of the Company in l’rince Edward Island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- b Assurance. Charlottatown—‘.\Iedical Adviser--H. A. Johnston, M. I). Agent—— . |.. Lydia . Georgetown—M-'-'“~-' Adviser—David Kaye, M. D. Agent-\Villiam Sanderson. St. l£|annor‘s—Medicnl Adviser-—.loseph Bell, M D. Agent—-Thomas llant. MA'l"I‘lIEW H. RICHEY. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. ‘tAl‘l'I‘AL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Purliarneiit, 2il Victoria. A Saving Dan the \Vidow and the Orphan. ". lll:‘.A'I‘lI llAVILANI),jr. A eat for Prince Edward Island. US’ Office, Queen Square. Charlottetown. v September 5. I853. Isl Equitable FirellIn:ut°.a:xlce—Compa- ny of ondon Incorporated by act of Parliament. OAIID (ll" DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon T. H. Hzivilarirl. Hon. Charles Hens- ley, F:~¢zncir Lmurworllr, Bsq., Robert Hulcltinson, Esq., 7'/wmas Dawson, Esq. Uetaclied Risks taken a low Premiums No charge for Policies. Forms of Application. and all other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Office of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- town. II. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 7th I853. Agent for P. E. I. pro l.-in NOTICE. The Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. N’O1‘lCl:‘. is hereby given that the Annual Genera L Meeting oftlio above Company for the Appoint- ment of Ollieers for the Current year. and other pur- oser. will take place at the 'I‘emperance Hall on .\Ionday evening the l6th instant. at 7 o'clock. By er oftliu Directors, IIENRY PALMEI Sec'y. and Treasurer. Secretary's Office. Kent Street, 4th Jan. 1854. Isl To be Sold. BY PRIVATE S.-\l.l-1. the following VALUABLE REAL I'lS'l‘A'l‘E of the late Ilon. Colniicl A. LANE, situate in Cliarlottetown. and its vicinity, viz: ’l'()\VN LOTS Nos. 67. 58, 59, 60 and 61, in the Fourth llundred of Lotsln Cltnrloltetovvn contnining nuurl tivo Acres of Land, fronting on Rocliford Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees. and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- di.-nce, out houses of the deceased, of the mos coin- tnodious description. 'l‘owts Lo-rs Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, in the ’l‘liird Ilundred of Lots in Citrhlottotown aforesaid, and One-twentieth part ofTcwn Lots Nos 67. 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ud- joining the party of Daniel Hodson. Esq. , in lots to suit pure users. Town I.o'rs Nos. 8. 4, and 5. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. Town Lot No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. . Connors Lots. 12 and IS. in the Common of. and in close proxiniit to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres. in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. IS. in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House. in lob to suit pnrt'b:isers. PAITUIII l.o-r No. 554, in the Royalty of Chur- lottetown, containing Twelve Acres. As.so—I’l".W No. 3|. in the South Ainln of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to \V. Fonanx, Era. llnrri-ter at law, Charlottetown; ut Pictou. to J. IIAHILTOH Laws. the Actin Executor of, and one of the Trustees nntnod intlto ill of the late Colonel A. Lune. Charlottetown, 26th October, I838. FARM FOR SALE. 7 0 be sold by private siilo, tho Leasehold for 999 years, contain" 80] acres of band. with (I50 Buildings thereon. bout 40 acres sire clone. 'i'|Iovo is a good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Form is situated about I0 miles from Charlottetown. on the 'I‘ryon Road. and known as the SUN IJWV, for the last 18 years. Hal‘ the purchase money can rernnlnonthe Promises. For urthsv particulars apply to Mrs. Wroounv on the Premises. or to Ilsnriv Piumuu. Beq., Charlotte- town. Lot ll, West River. June 81,1058 Promises to be Lot. A DWI-:l.l.tNG HOUSE. with three roonrsonihourstsniltwooutheeeosuc door. with u frost proof garden attached--eitssseil lnthut growing town Ssunnusslls. .l. WEATIISIII. :.‘ultsi.d.isappesrf|"i:::t_ut f‘flG:;:::I!I sgonics ciminoim. Des. star. ms. . ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of B’ collar. also n ’ ht . I ' ,_ 1 ~ \ House in Kent Street. . » ' llll‘. subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- one in Kent Street, ud_tI|ln_Iug his own It contains a large Store. -‘nil good,¥roIt- proof Cellar, nnd six good Iloouis. 'l‘lIere is u so ‘It Stable for sight Horses. and now V\'oll_of Vlluter In the yard. It will be let altogether or in two purtd. Uri £200 being paid down. the remainder could lie on mortnge for four or five years. . , JOHN BREEN. June l3th I858. FOR SALE. VINIIAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly this site of the lluptiut Chil cl. fronting I00 feet on Iiuston Street. and 194 on lllpper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman‘: resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms. Etc. apply to W. ll. POPE. June 8. Cottage to Let. 0 LF.'I‘. the Cottage immediately above Alpe- tltecariss' llull, fronting on Queen Street. in- mediute |)0Irlt)IlI0fl ' Also, the Store and Counting llouse ridjoning _ ' ’ ' all. Cellar underneutlt.and Ware ltootn attached. Rent moderate. 'I'llE()l’llIl.US DESBRISAY. October l2th, I858. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IVE Hundred acres of LAND. with a Mars- nttaclicd, which cuts annually I"ort tons of Hay uitunto on Township No. 28, head 0 the Hillsbo rough River. . SAMUEL NELSON. 53. For tertns II pl to Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I8 Freehold Farm for Sale or to Let. 0 BE SOLD (or let for ii nhort term of years) . u l“RI’.ElIOI.I) FARM situate at Mill Creek, on the North side of the Iilliot or West River, about «M miles from 'l‘own. 'I‘liere are -18 acres in cultiva- tion, menrl the whole of which have been cleared within the Iisil 10 years, Iiave been regularly and well E E 2 G- = 3 G- I .. O I O E 5 fl E O S - 3' .1". 5. 5' .. -2 ‘O .. O The Buildings consist of at large Barn. Mislul, Stable, Sheep-llouse. Piggeries, Coach-House and Granary; all of which have been erected within a few years. 'I‘here is a Grist iind Saw Mill adjoining the r‘arm, and an unlimited supply of Mus'sel lllutl can be had from the River opposite. Part of the purchase money can remain on security, and the Stock and Crop taken at a valuation, ifre- qnired. For particulars enquire of NICHOLAS BRO\VN. January 27, I854. ~Iil07 PROPERTY FOR SALE. FOR SALE. the Property at present occupied by the Subscriber. at llooper's Corner, Bedi-qae, consisting of a Dwelling House, Shop and Granary; also, a Shop occupied by u mechanic, with one acre of L.-ind and Garden uttuched,— it is a good situation either for a Mechanic or a house for Public Accoun- mndiition. For particulars. apply to Tnosuts Donn, Clirirlottetovvn, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. WILLIAM DODD. Jan. 28, I854. 2menx GLEASON"S PICTOBIAL. ON the first of January next, Gleason’: Pictorial will commence its sixth volume. and will appear vastly improved in all respects. with a superb new heading, new type atid dress throughout, and will be printed upon the finest paper. As the proprietor of the Pictorial has purchased the entire good will lltiruuni’s New York Illustrated JV'¢we. and has merged that journal in the Pictorial, the public will reap rhe advantage of this concentration of the strength of the two papers upon one, both in the artistic and the literary departments. The same brilliant host of contributors and artists will he engaged on Glearorfs Pictorial as heretofore, and a large addition is also made to the corps. both in talent and number. 'I‘hc most liberal arrangements have been completed, and such as will enable the Proprietor to produce by far the finest illustrated journal yet published, and much superior to the pre- sent issue the paper. The columns of the Pirlorlal will constnnty be beautified by all that can please and instruct in art a natu ' literary department will fully sustain the high repu- tation it has so long enjoyed. The ages of Gleuwn's Pictorial will contain views 0lP0\'t‘.l‘y populous city in the known world. of all buildings of note in the eastern or western homin- phere, of all the principal ships and stoatnoru of the navy and merchant service: with fine and accurate portraits of every noted character in the world, both male rind female. Sketches of beautiful scenery, taken from life. will also be given, with numerous specimens from the animal ltingdoin, the birds of the air. and the fish of the sea. utid will present in its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of art. It will contain fifteen hundred and stxlty-four square inches, giving a great amount of reading matter and illustrutiouc—ultd forming a mainmoth weekly paper of sixteen octave es. 'I‘uusss:—'I‘hres dollars per annum. Published every SATIIIDAY by E‘. GLEASON. Corner of Trernout and Bromtield Streets. Boston, ass. Subscriptions received at G. T. IIusurd’sBook tore. NEW PERPUMES, dtc. UIlIN’S ISXTRACTS Bailey's Eu. Bouquet, l:‘.de’s fled osmis. Dslcroix'u Fashionable I’sr- fumes, Lowe‘s rsgrantforfumo, and Genuine Eau do Cologne. HE.N'DRIE‘S MOELINE. For preserving the Beauty and Luziiriance qftlte Hair, an extract of Vegntnhln and Animal O|eugin- ous Substances, most beneficial for promoting the and luxurianco of the flair, and of u very grate nl perfume. EMOLIEJVT CJIMPIIOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree- able remedy f'or chopped hands. and the injurious effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red. is rendered soft and delicate in u fuw days. . This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter vrhnlevsr. ROWLANDS KJIL YDOR. For improving and beautifying tlto complexion. and eradicating all cutaneous utlplioul. PEJRL DENTIFRICE Is a moot innocent and oflhetuiil preparation for beau- tifying the Tooth. B itstoulc and astringent pro- perties. it braces an strengthens the Gums and sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. 11.1. THE F1 VOUITE TOILET SOJPS. Prepared in use useful forts of n Tablet seilhosl nngstlnf carriers. . . Tooth. Null, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, ull fslllll Lorruow. Win. R. WATSON. notion New an Nov. inc. I8ll.uhA'dv. at in. House to Lot. 1'0 1.81‘. that well known H008! and . n.|i;|||s,sltwate ‘tn Pewiisl It . known as Ins. Ween’: lea ‘:3 Hence. Pssssrslori given In Revere cg” .rirfcvthsr psrtlouhrs._s&p|y'tp Dlllbll. l. nn. -otrnnmunat wosuts. ,[" Tu oonuitend thus woolen is superfluous: they Ituvl out with _unt'osrsul approbation from flue Bri- lirlt press and public. That the psrio.-lical press.’ “representing so grsal a. variety gt‘ religious and political opinion. rhoitlrlliinn». to generally noli ed Menu. and that too uifllrltiglt ronintentlatiati. 6 a circunistoses exceedingly rare. if not altogether ml- for the me otherwise be s.rrluiied."]—Ki'tto's Journal. I '-OIIIG I..‘\/‘.1 I. WRITIJVGS. As re-published by the Atttltnr, in 25 volumes, I2mo, cloth. Vols. Contents of this Series. 1.2. Natural 'I'bsolog_v. 2 vols.. 3. 4. Christina Evidences, 2 vols.. ' 5. Moral Philoso liy, ‘l. Astronomical Discourses, B. 9. I0. Congregational Sermons‘, 8 vols. . II. ermous on Public Occasions. 18. Church Extension. 2l' Sufficiency ofu Parochial System 0 4 II.—POSTHU.llOUS W ITIJVGS. Enrruu uv Dn. IIANNA, In 9 volumes, Bvo. to GOOOOOO # bbblbd-ID ooeoccoe Vols. Contents. I. 2.8. Daily Scripture Readings. 8 vols.. III II 4.5. Salibutliscripture lteiidings.2 vols. I I 6. Posthumous Serrnon-I, 0 10 7.8. Institutes of 'I‘lieolo,-.;y. 2 vols.. I I 9. Prelectiens on llutlor, c., 0 This important Series is completed by the publica- tion of the Prelections on llu-rnuu. I'At.u:1r. Hix.x., &c, and the whole may now be had, in Nine Volumes 8vo. price separately. at 10s. 6d. per o me. The above are the prices ofChnlmers' Works in sterling. as published in Editiburgh. 'I‘lio Subscriber has made arrungenientii to sell them on this Island, at lllll above price currency. being a large deduction oti the original price. (Slit). 'l‘. HASZARD. LIVER COIVIPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, J.’Il'Jt DICE. CHROJVIC OR NER V0178 I)I‘.'I.lII.I'l'Y, IDISE./ISE OF THE l(Il')./VI~.‘ YS. JIJV Dlsli./ISES ./lRlSl.N‘t.' .1 UISORDERE1) LIVER UR S'1‘()./ll.4C}l,- Such as Constipation, inivutd Piles, Fnlnoss of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn. Diugust for load, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erurtatioiis, Sinking or Flattering at the l’it of the Stoniitclt, Swimming of the Head, llurrisd and Difficult Brestliing. I-‘loitering at the Heart. Cliokin or Sulfucating Seniuitiomi \\'lIen in a lying posture, llimness of Vision, llots or Webs be- fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspirnlion, YIEIIOWIIPSS of the Skin yes, sin in the "dc. llaick. Chest, Limbs. &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flash. Constant lniagiiiings of‘ evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effi.-ctuiilly cured by DR. HOOFL./1.«\'l)‘.\‘ CELEBRATED GER.M.1J\" BITTERS. Prepared by lln. C. Ill. JACKSON, No. I20 Jrclt rlrrel, Philadelphia. Their power oter the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cares attest, tn litany cases after skilful physicians had failed. Pliese Bitters are worthy the attention of invsliils. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of th Liver and lesser glands, exercising the must searching powers in wiialtuess and affection: of the digestive organs, they are, viitliul, Info, certain and pleasant. 6 0 6 0 6 Rea it be Conivinced. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle." says of Dr. ]{oqflarid's German Billers. “ is s dom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. lIoollnnd's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speakin of the nosttumu of the day, that are uoisud about or a brief period and then forgotten uller they have done their guilty race of mischief. but ofn medicine Ion established, universally priced, and which has triiit t ie hearty ap- proval of the faculty ' “ Scull‘: Weekly," said. Jug. 25- “ Dr. lloof1and'u German Ilitters, manufactured is Dr. .IlICl{!ltlII,nI’0 now recommended by some of the most prominent members of c ty an an article of much efficacy in cnsntt of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these itters advantageous to their health. as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon u weak system." noun uvtnnttcrr. J. G. .Moore. Erq.. of the Daily News said, October 8lsl:-- "Dn. lloon.Arsn‘s Guruaare Brr-rIrts.—We are trying this renowned tnediciue for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously from years of iillopatbic treatment at the hands of our first physi- citrus." Hon. 0. D. Hinelins, Mayor of the City of Camden. JV‘. 1., says: " l<loon.Arsn‘s Gutuuuv l'lrr-rr:Its.—-VVe have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from w it: y came induced an to make inquiry respecting its merits. I-‘rorr. inquiry we were minded to use it. and must s:iy we found it sncci c in its action on diseases of the liver and digestive organ. and I a powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostriition, is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, niultirig sleep refreshing. Ifthis medicine was more generally used. we are satisfied there would be less sickness. ns frotn tlis stomach, liver and nervous system, the great majority real and imaginary diseases einutiute. Have them in a healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. 'I‘liis extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who arout all tntlis ed. to ivea trial—it will recomnisnd itself. It I ould, in net, be in every family. No other medicine can For sale wholesale and retail at produce evidences of the same merit." 'l‘llI.-2 GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. I20 Arch street. nestdoor below Birth. Phil- adelphia, and by respectable tleulcrs generally throughout the country. In this mat-nmon--worshipping Age, it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the blic, before his interest. During a late visit to the ‘City of‘ Spindles.‘ we were presented by a professional friend. to the col- sbrutsd Chemist, Du. ‘J. C. Assn. whose name is now perhaps, more familiar than any other. at the bed- ltini in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, among his crucibles, uleinbios, and rutorts--giving his best personal care to the compounds. on the virtues of which, thousands bring for health. We learned. that notwithstandin his vast buclnouu, and its [wompt re- turns in cash. I a Doctor is not rich. 'I‘ho reason ris- signed is, that the miiteriiil is costly, and fro persists in utnlcing his prnjntrutions so uxpensivcly. that the non profit is siruill.—.Ansrr'con Forster, Phi . . - And by Mr Lussuu. Ovvusr. G ..«........--soc. cg.-~-u ., -.......--.... .- ..-._.~ -- .--»~ »--»~ :-~» -- r nefsnrar mu--.~ in... mass. fI‘IIE Siiliseribsrs toi ' Int fit ‘ ' pcrdfroirt I.o‘ridonb,gat'tb'o.;“:ill ‘ coo, o: Lliic between Lowoost s Ciu ;. ms-1-u1voww.tho A. I Clipper nuqst . ' froIul.ou~' -Harvey Hom.~l00 tons Register. to east don OIIVDI‘ uboutlthe let April, 1854. ,A l, to (5. owners ROBI-2lt'l‘ BILQW q, 2-l'I.ims St'r'es‘t, Fencliureh Street. London, R. SVBIIOWNAU. Co. cc. N. 8., ~ Wm. WALSH, A cut, _ P t _ h_ (:Ii:irI'o_ii..tovv}.hI’. I. W urion wtsiu ton fl wl o well to make osfly a ci’t.iiin. r"“ “I. October uiti. isss. lat alto. Arornnoanms HALL. The Old '. ilssabltshod HOUSE. A . tote. CI:IARLOTI‘l'l'0WN, JANUABY. ' IBIS. ‘T. IDESBRIBAY &. 00. AVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- _d°II. Dublin. United St_at_es and Hnlllsx. their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the ufiolg. .- Extensive and Varied Jluortnisuld DRUGS it CHEMICALS, PEEFUMERY, Brushes, Combs, Sou , and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, rind Dye Stuffs; Fruits. Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute. and every other article usually kept at similar Eutabliobmonln in Great Britain (See .dpalliecarr'¢s' Hall .ddeerllur'.) The whole of which they can ‘with confidence recommend to the public, a_nd. ifquality be considered, at as low. if not lower prices, than they can be prnoxvgd I; (5. o mnrket. ‘‘ gal.‘ 7' 5' - A YER’S PILLS, ruiwand singular uucccn fl and to |. A cure of all Bjlious giseases -r-|é0I':IVeIlgIl, Iridlt qciition, Juundicc, Dropsy, §trl:iqu‘r:;la:ist}i,flP'rt'en, , __s. aiy,nni;. _ ho, Pains in the Breast, Side. and Limbs, Female complaints. 8: 2'53 33 “i'°..‘.’3.. .?.°'i"' 3 ed ' 0 an 1' air ness and suffering might be prevbsitod, if n arm- less but effectual Cathaptlc wpre more“ freqJ‘y ulI'd, o I one ve li‘t I . soon ‘rials iiiid ase_s, which mtg t have been l\’0IfI(‘1I _ ely and judicious use of a g pm-g l\ f‘. is alike true of Colds. I"everlsh s -uiptoms. and ous ements. ey ten to become or piipdfi filaetheeg |GI3Od.JlIlIlG f0I:£IdlIl)I0 f.I.IhItfIIIpt.‘I'< “'10 o courses over can reliable family physic In of the first IIllp0I’lIIIxl“i‘|lI‘) tliphpublic hoaIttl:, this Pill ltipu been p("I"fct'l('t.l In eonlttmlnu u Inee e-man . .\ extensive trial of its virtues by " sore. and Pati C‘ e = G . I n 3 .. O o nllowedmtlo refer for these sen Paar. 'VAt.nt«ri.\'ii Mort, goon of New York City. 1) Chemist of the oer. Earn, Practical Port of Boston. and Geologist for the State of Mus- saqhuselitsfi M D in d BA oouu, . ., an em out ii an Phvuic' h of the City of Lowell. who hm used I - U cl. -. one of the flrst mer- chants inDNuw YfirkDClt_v..q _. . AVII. . . 8up’t and Surgeon of the United States Marine Izlospitul, at Chaise Mn... Did space permit, we could give man ' such names from all puns w are the I"lll been uscd.but evidence even more convincing t ‘III the certificates of these eminent public men is shown In their effects upon . _ Thcuo ' the result of long Investigation rind study. are oiersd to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can u . sy are compounded not of the dru$ themselves. but of o In ' -‘rial virtues only of egetablc remedies, extracted by i-hi-mic-al rot-es-s, in a state of parity and combined toizrthor n in. I u mnunerns insure the best res ts. 1 hi: sy-tern of com ition for medicines has bee found in the Cherry or-tonal and Pills both, to prodiiro a more deLficiunI remedy tbén had hitherto been ob- tainc an be reason is octl ob- IVh' e b the old mode of’ colllgtfuitiutr, ev- u_rdeued with are of , are e distinguished Sur- . or each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues onl ' being retain Hence it is sell‘-evident the ofiiict should prove an they have red re remedial. and the Pills a sitter, more povrerf antidote to dhoasc than any other medicine known to the wor . As tiently expedient that my mt-divine should be taken unda tho counsel of an attending Physician and us he could not properly judpe eta ' on, have lrh both in 111018 remedy thout knowing its eornposl ula by wh to the Whole body 0 Practitioners in the United States and British Amer- ‘ If‘ however Id be any ' In few would be taken it‘ their couipedtion was Their life consists in their mystery. I have n. ' es. h ition l in preparations is laid to III°IIIc:I'I'I‘:;I.fI all vfho ayre competent to JIIGQSPI‘: the subject, fr_uely acknowledge their convictions In at Physicians ha my I‘iIlu. and even more coutlderitlv, ii ivia to certify at their unfit-lputinnri wnrv inure tli _ ‘feels it II ri . 'I‘l~ey operate by their powerful inluance on the .nto-rmil \l'4l‘.Cffi tn irify the blood and stiruul ire lt biltrucflons of or It to _ exist -sir-n derange- e first or‘qin of‘ disease. Iloirig iiiignr wrapped they unsunt so take, and living nun-ly vegrstnblo, no burnt can urine hunt their use in any qiiaatity. I-‘or minute dirocslcnn. move the o ssethewvapperonrbe Igropared by Janus C. Avln. Prudirul and An- Whominf. Lmv.-ll. Mass. for Sale by T. DIIBIIIAY. I. Co., General Agency. Aud I3 Lussuus. wuss. G ovru, Enwauu Govt. Grand River. Envuun Nuumusr. St, Peter's Buy. 1. 1. Fauna. Ct. Eleuuor's. Guouos Wtootn-ron. Crupuud. Jae. L. llonasan. do. Was. Donn. Jaxsns Pinouen. New Lsndou. . 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