° -~ =flsrtrt_i. units: is YOUR itsaurmri ll0lili0WIY’S lllN’l‘lIllll'l. Dag rri Rooms Opened ! G:e()Rg:'i P. TAN ON. EGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the Island in general, that he lies yust_ received from Boston, I general rtssoriirieirt in line above hue, consisting of Plum The Steve's Dream. A MOST uuucunous was or run LEGS. turns 43 YEARS’ SUFI-‘BRING Beside the tin thered ice h I ‘ ird I" CASLS. t.ucKE't‘s lite. and is now epsred to __ V ' , i i . _ His siclrle ifilhis Ill: ; . I’. Itlll’IIlsIl'I.':I=& I-INHSSES equal to any trilteii by the Art. ersons not Ezlrut qfp Letter from Mr. ll illiaiii bulptii, of 70. Saint _ ‘,-I‘ ; :_ matted hair satisti w’ eir I'tctnres are not required to take em -"W9 3 3"'¢¢lo W9U'|°“l’|o “I94 N"! 15: 1351- _ ‘ . ;\ Ilis breast was here, his Was buried iii the saitd. Again, in tire mist and shadow of sleep, He saw hisNative l..nnd. To Prulessor IIui.i..o\VIY, Sis,—At the age of IS my wife (who is now OI) csugbt I vlolent cold, which settled in her legs, tttrtl ever since that _tluie they have been more or less sore, and greatly iiitluntetl. llsr sgunies were distracting, and for months together she was I.lepi”ivetl entirely at rest and sleep. Every remedy that medical inert Itlvii-ed was tried, but without OIfI‘¢|3 her health sulfcred severely, and tits stitte other legs was terrible.‘ I llttd often read your Atlvertisenieiils, and advised her to try your I’IllI IIMI Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call had on- iiiine Specimens. _ Rooms open from 9 I. m., to 4 p. in. July 6, I552. IHl.I\IhlIII‘A§E i§‘lIAIE?:1BlIa W©IBKSS9 ciitiirrv Allll uiiiawoitr, i...r.. .:i’.i.,"‘r't.°.".'.'..".'., on... or Bleed, ttlgat sweats, Astana, ‘VIII! through thelsndscs of his dreams The loidly Niger flow ; Beneath the palm-trees on the plain Once more I liing he strode ; And heard the tickling esrsvans Descead the mountain road. III ssw once more his dark-eyed queen Among r children stand ; , They clasped his neck, they kissed his cheelt ; T ey held him by the hand !— A tour burst from the sleepsr’s lids, And fell into the sand. And then It furious speed he rode Along the N iger’s bank ; His bridle-reins were golden chains, And, with I martin c an , At each leap he could feel the scabbard of steel Smiling his stullion's flank. Before him, like s blood-red llsg, The ' t amingoes flew ; I-‘rout morn till night he followed their flight .0'er plains where the tarmarind grew, Till he saw the roofs of Critfre huts, And the ocean rose to view. At night he heard the lion roar, ’ nd the hysins scream, And the river-horse. Is he crushed the reeds Beside some hidden stream, it pa like I glorious roll of drums Through the triumph of his dream. Tito forests, with their myriad tongue, Shnnted of liberty ; And the blast of the Desert cried aloud \Vith a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep, and smiled _At their tenipcstuous glee. Ila did not feel the driver's whip. or the_ burning lieiit oftlnlyu; For destli ltad illuuiiiied the rid of Sleep, And his lifeless body lay, A worn-out fetter, that tlis soul Ilaid broken and thrown away. Loivizrsnnow. llarietirs. \VAN'I‘ED A WIFE. We copy the following remarks from the New York Com- mercial .4:leerli.ter:—“ Some ‘nice young ur:tn,’- we inter his youth from his folly——scrids us a long adveriiscrircnt arrrrutrrrt-trig that he“wants a wife and is fortunate." As a substitute for his name and I rernrtiance, he respectfully solicits its pvilrlit-:rii-ur. Ind“solemn|y declares. that no tritling rngrvcs induce him In Idopt this eccentric metliol in so serious I! matte-r.” Srrppnsirrg the would-be advertiser, whose letter is post-rnarked ‘ Ilirtllrln. to be in earnest,’ without wit enough to practise a joke, his " motives" are by no means lrfliiig, since he W.t[|Is $ I0 000 II I fortune ; and with great nonchalarrcc requests the r.n,-_rlrslr papers, in copying his advertisement. to substitute tr-n ihousarrrl pounds for ten thotisarrd dollars. In other words it would uire it “ motive” five times as strong to accept art Eurzlisli Isdy that it would an American. A Cariarli:in—i'or he \vl:~lic8 the Canada papers to copy also—he would take at the same price Is In American, which we think like|y.—if he gets either. The youth then passes from fully to crime. for he deliberately says. “ No one regards the matrimonial relstion more sacred than himself," which must be a fals -hood ; and nextihe com- bines folly and falsehood in the following sentence: '-He wishes your kindly consideration, and hopes lien.-after to acknowledge your ittstrumentality in his success.” Guess his hope is doomed to disa pointment. The man is certainly to be pitted, and as certainly deserves to be despised. To want a foriuire is a sa Corner oi‘ Barrtngion dc Blowers Streets, NEAR MASONS’ l.l.\!.l.. tlI©'NImiI:.~‘.1<tu‘s. “INAIILB nannies. CB-ueesavcb d§Ct®r.nc95r3. <36. auituracruiuzit to critics IN A sur-uiioa n-vi.n, AND on itiiasorunu Txiuss, sir . \lllIIl's‘.l£.i‘:.I.lF£’1‘t’ dz. S‘>lIN@ll..ltIlR, H.dLlt-'.dX J\"0V.i scorm. Orders will be received and every iuforinntion given, by applying to P. Mactzowasr, Bsq., Agent, Charlottetown, I‘. E. Island. Wesleyan Academy. Mount ./lllison, Saclwille, JV‘. B. PRINClPAI..—The Rev. IIUIIPHIIY Picxuiii, A. M. ClIAI’I.AlN.—'l‘lie Rev. Aniinirr DIIIRIIAY. 'l‘It|".A8UItEll.—CitIai.r.s I‘. Ai.i.isorv, Esq. S'l.‘I'2\VAl{D.—Mr. Titossrsoir 'I.‘I.unsau. 7 H18 Institution will continue to be conducted on the same principles which have rendered it so generally popular, and secured for it such extensive patronage from almost every part o these Provinces. It has now been opened and in successful ope- rritian upwards of itiire years. 'I‘he nrruiigenieiits which were made to accomplish the iuiportarrt object for which it had been founded, were such as o ' roiii its ve coiiitnenceiirent. I very high position in the public estitiiution. And those, upon tvhoiii tlio direction of its atlirrts Illlsl devolved, have been eiicouritged uirrl ellittultilctl, by its prosperity, to curiliirned c-ll'orts to render it, in all its tit-purtiireiirxn, ever iircreuiiiirgly cliicieiit. Every year in its liisiory has coiiseqnr.-itrly becit marked by valuable additions to its educzrtioiiul facilities, and by more or less extensive geiiernl iiiiproveiuents throughout the Eslriblisli- The attention of young men and of parents and guardians of youth is, therefore, respectfully IlIVlIt.‘tI to it, its air Institution, wlieietlie advuiitiigeii ofa thorough intellectual traiiiiiig may be obtained in safety and comfort, and under most favourable circuiiistrinct-I. IE7‘ -313 111.. E".E'.’- Rev. II. PICKAIID, A. 5]., I’rol'essor of Mental I'hilo.-oplty. Ethics, c. Mr. TIIOMAI I’icxAitn,jnn. A. M., ‘Professor of hlathenrutics, and l‘liysit.-nl Solstice, (SLO. lllr. Ai.ii:xArvvi:it :5. ltizio, French 'l‘utor and Assistant in Clas- sic Di.-pnrlrizcirt Mr. AR'I‘IIl.'lt M‘t\'. I'A'l"l‘EIt§0l\', Assistant in Primary Deport- uieul. 'l'lic nc.\t Tr,-rin will bi.-giti on Thursday, the 5th of Au- lI§I I.‘:\i’i:.\isi:s.—I"or l‘io.rtil, &c., and 'I'uitioii, from £25 to £30 N. I}. cnrrt-irt-y pi:r iirrrrurir. L» _ l’r-r-.~oirs ui~|rrtrg liirilicr irrforurutiori are requested to ap- ply to either the l'irm rpul or the Llizrplniii. Mount Allisuii, July .3. l.'5.'i'.£ To be Let. '1-‘IIE lower part oftlrc i\t.-iv 'l'I£.\ll’l'IllANCE IIALL in this 'I'or\'ii, coiiiprisirig uric iip.it:iuus Ilooiii e by ' ic Olliccs, eiicli ,_. - feet, Illl'.I four s.ri.rll Iirllllll.-l surtulile lur I'ubl feet, iy fc . ‘I here is also Il coitrrriodious rind excel- lent Cellar under the Llnrldiiig, trvo-tliirdri of which will rrlso be let on rcusoriahle return. For trriilrcr pllt‘l.it:ulttrI, apply to Messrs. II. Iluszurd, \V. Ileurd, G. Beer, or to JAS. B CO0I’ER,Secy. Cliarlottctoivn, Aug. 2, I852. REMOVAL. M rs. S I:‘. L D 0 N A RA'l‘EFULl.\' rickrrovrledgcs the liberal pittronnge received frorii IIl.'I’ liiends, rind bugs to irrforiii Il|(‘III, ihrrtslro has remov- ed to that Ct)llI|IIt>tIltlll.l IIrlla‘§t.‘, ttppttsilu the Niizvv 'l‘i;aii-mutivcs: IIALL, where she trusts, by lu.-cpirrg r-it Ilillltl ti supply of the best (:'l..\"(:‘l'.'R 131:‘)-.'R, I. I'.‘.ll0.\/’ SYR Ul‘ thing; to want I rvife, I sadder ; to want common sense enough to kee such horrible necessities to lrirtrsclf, is the saddest of all. he gentleman says, he is ‘perfect in moral character.’ It might be well for him to add to morality, modesty ; and to his modesty, mother, wit; of which quality he dces not seem to possess the billionib part of I grain.” Al'0si'roit's Doiissrrc Ei.oQrruucn.—‘.\lr. Pitt wags re- markably shy man. He was on terms of the greatest intimacy with Lord Camden ; and being at his house on it morning visit “ Pitt,” said his lordship, " my children have heard so much about you, that they are extremely anxious to have a glimpse at the great man. They are just now atilinner in the next room; you will oblige me by going in with me for I moment.” “ 0, pray don't ask me; what on earth could lsiiy to them?"- “ Give them at least the pleasure of seeing you.” And half led. half pushed into the room, the prime minister approached the little group, looked ‘from their father to them, and from them to their father. remained for several minutes twirling his list, without finding I single sentence at his disposal, and departed. So much for the domestic eloquence of an orator. CoX!|1MP‘I'IttIl.—TWo or three years ago. says the Scientific American, experiments were made by members of the London Faculty of Pliysicianr, in different hospitals, for the cure of diseases of the lungs, by breathing in warm medicated vapors. The success of the experiment was so gratifying, that an institution, the Brompton Hospital. for the cure of the limo- ehitis and consumption, was irrtmetliatcly established, and so fsvoursble has been the result of the treatment that the nrrrnlrer ofpstieots admitted during the past year ishetween two and three thousand. and the hospital report shows, that full seventy-five in every hundred have been completely cured. How ‘re Ssuc-r s Scv'i'iin.—Worlimen often make a com- plaint of their so thee not acting well, of the edge not cutting uniformly, and t e form being wrong. &c. Now a form best suited to each mower may be tested by I very simple In "men Let I man with I piece of chalk in his hand walk up to I high wall, or I barn door, and raising it as high as be can, sirilte s curve from right to ten; the line so traced Is the exact form his scythe should he; and if he applies the oil I ofit, and finds it to correspond. it will cut uniformly from po Iitto heel, and save liimselfmuch trouble and labour. Rufus Porter, who is building I flying ship at Washington. In his semi-monthly re on to the stock-holders, says : " The fibrous material for the out and saloon has been all varnished, and the sewing and making up the float are now in progress, and we may here it ready for irritation in two weeks. The frame-work of the saloon, and the longitudinal rods for the lost. are ready to be set tip. The engine and boilers are only waiting for the furnace. The papers publish the marrlge of Mr. J. btrsrips to Miss Elisabeth Strange. his is somewhat Strange, certainly. but It is probable the next important event in LIIII family will be I little Stranger. ’ - lcsunsl. —" I hold It to he I fact.” says Psscsl, “ that if all s knew what they ssld of each other, there would Ist fear friends in the world." Is Cerise, the celebrated Irish stlvoests, wIs walking one day with I friend, who was extremely -purietllieus is his emssruslss. M I-leaving Ipsraes user lisssy eIieslty,fsr lbot rtlsrs the BI llsb language.” ..D that,” Cerise." be III esly Frrriiiltes, Picnic to merit it corrtinrnrrrce of their favors. i A few respectable I’i”'llt'='o 5“?-i Supplied wlllt titty qriuiility. IlUi\ltlllillS c.rrr be accornnrodaii.-d. June I, 1553. Trevio Cloth Mil1s—Covehcad. T tliu last Industrial Exltibilitin. the Iirst and other prizes attariled to r\le.~srs l\lci\'i-ill, Crockct, Douglass and Abbott. for Dressed Cloth, Izruggets, Flannel, and Shawls, were tirrislrcd at tlrescmillo. I’arrit:s having cloth to he dress- ed, fullcd, and dyed, irtay rely on the finish being done pl'0lnpl~ Iy and in a workriinrrsliip manner at GURNl~2Y’S I-lS'l‘Alll.lSII.\'lEi‘\'T, COVEIIEAD. f'l‘iio:ri.is CAIRNS, llcdttqne, A M“ 4 DONALD llnnoiv, Souiis, 5' ’ , E. L. l.r'or.urii, Queen Square. Char-lottctown, L.i0lIS A. MCDONALD, Queen-st., o. Trevio, July 21, I852. " Rocklin " Cloth Mills 1! IIE Subscribers return thanks to the public of P. E. II- lrind, for their patronage during the lust Season and hope by attention to businc s, to on: it I conriiruntice ofilreir vouis. The following are their pri as or work. in Nova Scotin currency : ‘or fullirtg Cloth, -It‘ per ll . . - Pulling. lJ_veiug nrrd llr-easing ck. Dark Drown,Corben, Snuff- Ilrown and Olive llrmv it it Olive-(iiee--, Is. Dyeing the nbove Co ours, 8d. Dyeing rind liulf-tl.'c.-ntitig do, I0(I. I-‘oiling. dyeing and dressing, Bottle and Invisible Green, Is. 3d. I"ullii Clotliv tcoloured, dd. Dyeing Urorvn (women's wear) «Id. Dyeing and Pit-,.-r-rng do., 6d. Dyeing Green, 6d. Dyeing and Pressing do., 8d. Prertsiug th. 2311. Dyeing Scurlre , 21. 6d. Tire following portion will act as Agent, who will forward and return Cloth free of Criititon. DAVID 8'l‘iZWAR'I‘, Charlottetown. ~ It. 6: A I"R.»\SEll. Rocltlin, Middle River, Pictou, N. S. Julv I8 I852. llm. Artificial Slate and Metallic PAINT. IIE SUBSCIIIIIIIIIS, agents l'or I’. E. Ir-lnird, beg to acquaint the public, tlrnt the keep on hand, it lnrge Supply nfihi-so superior paints, which vvilfbe sold by the I‘ound, or the Hundred wei ht. They have also just received it quniitity GROUND IN LIIISEED OIL, put up in l'nclin|gr-s of 28 and 56 Pounds. CEO. 'I‘. IASZARI), Queen Square. KENNETH M‘KENZII-I, I’owiiiil Street. June, 29, I852. More Room Paper! RECEIVED THIS DAY. 8 NEW PATTERNS, ROOM AND HALL PAPERING, at various prices, from 9d. to Is. . _ CEO. 'I‘. IIASZA RD. Queen Square, July I9. I862. 0. Gt J. BELL, FAIIIIONAIILH TAILORS. Qvisnir IQITAII, ciraIi.o1--r 1- ww. A'I‘ES'I‘ FASHIONS, ltspt constsiitl on hsnd,nId all work entrusted to their ears, done on t notice, and in the best mariner. . October 81 , IBII. t wool H or Washed. use us, she consented to do so. _ strange to relate, is norv in good health. Her legs are iitulllv-In Wlllwlfl IIOIIII or scar, and her sleep sritiiitl and tlndistiii lied. Co it you lluvn witnessed the Iiiflirrings of my wife durin the ltist 43 ycllflv *0“ ¢‘"{"‘'“ tlieiii with her present enjoyiiieiit oflieali i, you would indeed freldslight- ed in having A PERSON 70 YEARS U 'I‘llIll'l‘ scorbntic syntptoiiie. amputated; yet, in opposition to tlititopiiiion, inttiicot; and, as I last resource, after every other retired lirttl proved She conirirenrcd six tree ‘I ago, Iiul. been the means ofso greatly alleviating the suflerings ofa llow creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. P AGE (‘URED U|~‘ A BAD LEO, OF Y YI~‘.Alt.5" b"l‘ANDli\'G Copy of a Leller front Mr. Wm. ./Ibbs, Builder of Gas Ovens. 0 Ruslrc!i‘[}'¢, near Hurlderrjleld, dated May 81, ISM- roiessor Ilouowu . SiIt,—I sufl'ei‘cd for is period of thirty years from I bird leg,thc rellilt or ih ' ‘ It (iris Woilts; IC¢0l.lIpIIlIt:tI. y recourse to a variety of iiietlical advice, without deriving tiny bent-fit,nnd was even told that the leg n_ItII| he ' I'illii arid Oiiitiiieiit have effected I complete ctire Ill so w who had not wit- ._ ‘_ your sliorta iime,t iatfe iiessed it would crcdtt e lo . (signed) \VII.I..Ir-IM AIIBS. The truth of this stair-iiieiit t‘llll bevcrilicd by Mr. W. I‘. Iirrglsnd Chemist, 13. i\lrtiltet Sin-ct, llirtlrlei elil. I)REAI)I"UI. BAD IlItI'L\S'I‘ CUIIED IN ONE IIIONTII. Ei:li'ucl of a Lellci-from Jldr. 1"i'cileri'cIr' Tourer, Q/Puiiliursl, It’uul. dated December I3, I850. 'Io Professor HOI.l.owav, DEAR Siit,—-.\ly wile llaitl rrrlfet-eil from Ilrtd Brctlsts for‘ more than riix months. and tlnriiig the “hole |It'I'lI-tllllltl the lit.-st iriedit'rtlatIrIul- itnce, but all to iiti rise. - " ig lit-lure IlI'lllt‘ll nit ritilitl \ttIIII|tI ItiJ_iIy u\VII log by your uiirivrillt-d iiretliciiie, I dett-i IIl|III'lI iignirt in use )- Ill I’rlh- arid Oiritiiit-nt, iiiid tlterefure gave them is Iititl in bet t‘:|tlf, rtiul fr-ittiiitili it min, I IIIII so, for in less than it iiitiiitli it peifi-cl rote ttrirn r-Ifrrtetl, arid the limit-tit.tIi:tt \'.irinitrr other lri'nirrIti-s III III_\‘ faititrly luru: rlr-rrtctl from their use is really Isloillrlllllg. I now strongly icceuriiicrid them to all III llefl I , (fiianeil) RI".I)RI(?K 'I'URNF.II. A IVONDIIRFUL CUIIE (II-‘ A DANGI.-ZIIUUS S\\'I:'I.LlN(i OF THE I\'l\El'I. . _ Copy ofii IeIr‘cr_/rain Jo/iii I-‘oifur, on ./1:ri'ciiIlriri's!, residing at .\'r'u'boroiv2/i, iicur lli'.tIiuiii,i1ultul Jlluy I5, It-50. 'I'o Proli-ii.<or IIoi.i on Al‘, Silt,-—l \\’IItl iilllrt-tr-il with it swelling on cat-lr hill!‘ til the I111, rittlic-r rilrovc Ilii: ltrire, for ni-iirly ttvri yr-iris, \\ltII'II llll'ItitrI‘tl lo a giinit size. I lrrivl tlt-- advice of three eirrinr-tit .~,‘rtr-,u-oii~ lit-it-, itittl wits tiii inmriie ol the Newnrsile inlirititry for In ll'I‘ Iuiioii.- riu.rleit ol lI’t‘aIl- IIIHII Ililll lit-en trir--I, I was ili ilzitiriil l"'i"‘I F'- riiucli ofyour I’il|s and Uiiitriri-iii, I tI(‘It'llI -tl to try them, and in less than it mouth, I was coiitpli-it-ly t'III'(‘lI. hat is more retirurlurlrle was t-rigngt-(I twelve hours it lI.'t_V iii the llity Ilntvi-i-I, IIIHI iilllioiigli I have followed my lithoriorrs on-riprititiii tlirottglioiit the winter,‘ Iltite rail no return whatever ofin_\ t-oriiplaiiit. _ (hirgiiml) JOHN I"0III"AII. AN I.Vl"I..~\.\IMA'I'IOl\' I.\ ‘fill’. SIDE I’l'.lll’I".U'I'l.\' (.‘LllI“.D. Copy of a cllcr _/‘rout t r. rum is .1: not, of Biculiuusc, Lol/ii'u.ii Ron-I, I'.‘rli'iibro‘, rlultvl Jlpiil ‘.’.lllIr, I255]. 'I‘o I’r'ofcs.~or- IIt)I.L0\\'A \', S|It,— For more ili.rii irvctiI_v yr-rirs my wife has I)f‘t"l| IIII-jrfl, from titire to Iitne to iiit:it:' irtllurirrirattiuii in IlIl' tn" 4-, for \\lIltZIl rrlie was IIII'tI iiiiil |ilistet't-il to it great t'.\lI'lI|; st lIIt' point in irlil llltl lir- II’IlIIi\l‘1I. About four _\-criis ago. she saw in tlrt- pztpr-in, the wuttdei ftil cures effect- :-il by your I’ills illlll IIIIIIIIIPIII, ltllll t|r- tlglll rlIt' \\4‘tII1lgl\PIl|I'lIItt tri.iI. ' i 'I‘ great! :i.~toiti.~Iiiiir=rit llllrl its! 9 put iiir.iir-tltote ll‘llt‘I liiiiii heir rise, and ufir-i' perse\'eiirr;_v for ilrii-e \\(‘t‘|\I, the pitiii irr Iill mriipletcly cured, and she has ciijpycrl the l)t‘.‘I lslivllcllllll for the nut four years. FRANCIS ARNOT. lit the Uitrtirreiit in most of III‘ \I (‘I It». (Signed) The Pills should be used eurtjoiiitly wi ilre following t.‘.u!l‘5 :—- Il-rd .cgs (Jliit-go-foot Fislulas Sore llrronts Bail Breasts Clrilbluiris ‘out Sltiii diseases urrrs Cltripped-ltaiids (zlundular Scurvy Bunions Curtis (Soft) Srvi-Ilirrgs Sore heads Bites of l\Ios- Cancers Lriinbngo 'I'nmours chetocs uid Contracted SI. Piles Ulcers Sand-I-‘lies Still‘ joints Rheumatism Wounds Cocoa-Bay Elephairtruuis Sctiltls Yuits Sore Nipples Sold by the PI'0|>l‘ll‘Illl' til ‘.3 H Slisiiiil (iii-:ii Teliiplr Ilrir) I.oritIou, Ind (s'I'lt). 'I' IIASZAIIII, Agviil lur I’. E. Isliiii-l, iii Iltixes iiiril l'iiui, at 2s,5s,Sii,iintl2tl.9 cucli. " -re is it very CIIllIIlIt.'I‘I|IlIt2 saving in 5 Liver cenplslnts, Isl CONSUMPTION. 00 N01‘ NIGLECT I1‘; Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands of cases, by this only certain remedy, JUDSON' CHEHICJL EXTR./ICT OF CHERRY JJVD LUN ORT. and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most strongly marltrd sird developed cases of Pulmonary Co sumption, where the lungs have become diseased In the case so utterly hopeless, Is to have been pronounced by Physicians and frieiitls, to be put all possibility ofrccovery, and at times tliougbt to be dying, have been cured by this ivouiiderful remedy, and are new as ivell and hearty as ever. It is I coinpouird of rnedieations which are peculiarly adapted to and essentially necessary for the cure of COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is mild, yet etlicacious ; it loosens the phlegm which creates so much ditliculty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expo cm s Iyllem our used matter by expeetorstion, producing I do-lightliil change in the bieathiiig and chest, Ind this, after the prr-It-ripliviis of the very best medical men and the iiiveirtlotis ol Iiiiid Ind sorrotviitg Irierrttrr and Nurses, have failed to give thy sinallest relief to Hit’ C0llltIIIr’JIfI.'€ riifiirrr. ' 'llUUo'..ll\Db' OF CU.\.\'UMPTIVE persons have bi-err on-t-rvrd l‘l'l('n|t'tIIy in buying riridicirics which iii-ie bull‘ to be iiifiillilile curis, but ulriclr have pruvrd only pall- i:rt:ti.'.~, but lllltl Illi tllt‘IIil is lit)! l‘llly a p.iIlr.rIivc but (I cure for tilcerulcd lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing cflicscy better than any assertions or cerIil'icstr-- in curing coin-irmplion and all diseases of the Luii s, snt-li as Spitting ofblood, Coughs, pain in the side and chest, rug . nu-mls. &.t‘. t\r . AI-orii I004) cerlilicnlce of nlu ost mi'rariiloiir ctireit, performed by this iiri.-iltcriit-, from some ofthe first ll..r-tors, 1 lergy men and Ma. chtrirlr-, li.ivc lIt:llI at-itl us for .is irti--trcirir. but the publication of tltt-iii looks too lli|lt£Il IlI\I Qua: ti-ry. [rte wilt eIr0\\ them to any per. son, calling at out utlir-e.] 'I‘liii- iireiireriie ivill speak for itself Ind eirougli in Ila‘ own favour wlrcrctur II is Ill!‘ ni1lioii—'l‘lris medicine is put up in a large bottle and you mint liird the name at Judson Co., Proprietors, New Yorlr, on the splen. ' rapper Iroiiird the bottle. All orders must be addressed to Comstocli St Ilrotlrcr, No. 9 John St. New York. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. C‘./IRL TON’S FOUNDER OINTMENT. For the cure of Foiirider, Split lluof, Hoot‘-bourtd Horses. Ind coittrncti-d nrid I-‘cverislr I-‘r-cl, \\'uiiruls, Bruises iii the Flt-sh, Galled Ilacks, Cracked Ilu-ls, Ht-rtrlc-lies, (‘tits , Kit-ks, &i-.. on horses. C.‘lRI.T()i\"S IfIi\'(i'-Ii0.\'I'.‘ CURE. For the cure of ltrrig-bone, Illuod .s'p.tv-iii, Bone spavin, \VlndgI|ls. arid Spliiil--n cerluiii rt-iiitily. C'.1lr‘L T0.\"S C0i'\'DI'1'IU.\' l’0ll DE RS FOR HORSES JND CJTTL1-.‘. The changes of weiiher and season, with the change of use and fled, have a wry great effect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of lrotu-s. It is at these cltairgrs they require an llelslllll. to iisture to throw otlarry disorder of the fluids ol' the body that nisy have been imbibed. and which, if not attended to. will result in tic Yellow writer, Ileitvcs, Worms, Bolts. Etc. All of which will be prevented by giving one of tliess puvders, sttd will at Iriy time, cure when any synrptoiiis ofdiscsse appear, if used in time. They purify the blood, remove all iirllsnrnialioii and fevenloosen the sltiii. cleanse the water, and invigorate the olrule body, enabling them to do more work with the same feed. The Ictioii of these powders is direct upon all the secretive glands, and therefore has the same effect upon the Horse, the 0x, the Ann, and all Ilerbivorous siiiriir.ils—all diseases arising hunt or producing I bad state of the blood. are speedily cured by tlrrm. ltcincrirber rind ask for CAI'lI.1'0N’S CONDITION POWDERS, rind take no of/it-rs. taking the lLII'gl'I‘ PO11‘! N. I}. Directions for the guitlriiice of I'itticiitt- lltt‘ ttflixctl to each I'ot or Box. .4’. 12¢ KB ID.- MRS. IVINSLOIV TO THE LJIDIES. R R5. WINSLOW, an old air cxpi rit-trccrl nurse and Female Physician, would call the II'.t'Illl0II of the I.:rdies to lIt‘|' soothing Syrup for cliildcrir lrclltiirg. |\llI IllIlllt:tlI.II('l" tclii-vc than from pain, allriy all spiisniutlre uctioti, soflivri the giirirs, reduce iiiflrtmmllllull. mid is sure to regulate the Ilurvcls. llrpcird upon it, i\lutltr.-rrt, it will give rest to yourselves srrd reliefsiid health to your chrldreii. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold vcry large quantities of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the list year. We believe, it the best fllctllclllc in the world for child t-it teething or for the cure of Dysciitry arid Dirirrhtaa III Children, tvlictlit-r it arises from teethif. or arty other cause. gives universal snlisfztr-tion—iit-ver never heard I complairil. from nity one using it, lI(‘\'t'I' sold I mcdiciire so uriivcrinlly successful in relieving pllltl iirrd elfectirrg cures-—rclieI' is absolutely stirs. CURTIS 81. PICIIKINS, Din-ggists, Bangor. Mc WONDER Ob‘ THE WOIRLD. Grarrl Currd of five years slunrling. M.-s.-rs. CURTIH dz Pszsitius, llarrgiir, Me. Gmillcnrt-rr,—I have been i-rriirciy ('l.lft|I of the Gravel, by the us ofyour Cramp and Pain Killer. I c0lIIllleIit't'tI tultir the Cramp Ind Pain Killer iii the Spring of I847. I had been I great suII'i:rt.-r for ten years previous; some four or five years of the time I suffered beyond all my powers to describe. During tltts time, I have had medical aid. and tried various spe- cities, but found very little relief until I obtained your Crsiiip and Pain Killer. In one month after I comm:-nt-ed unit , ,-an to grow better. I continued to use it for I year, all the time improving until I was entirely curc Prospect. Min, Jan. 29, I8.')l. We. the undersigrrctl, tII'(' ivcll acqvaiirted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. Mrus STAPLII. (‘ii.utL:n Curroiiii, IIANNAII Cntrroso, STANTON I‘.i.i.ts. Doctor Toby, I regular practising Physician, of blast Mschiss, vrrltcs us under date of March 20, I817 2 " Please send me lialfa gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer— ll is the best medicine to cure it Ital it is reprcscrttcd to, that I ever used.” 1‘he Doctor Ilrsl made use ofit in his own case, for a severe sprain in the stionlder,crru.-td by the upsetting of a slugtv and found imme- disle relief, and has since ll!l‘tI it in his practice. Ilcrrd the following. It ripe-tilts for itself. RIIE UMJ TISM CUREI). Icertify,thstI was nlllrctul with it violent lthenrnatic pain In the um.|| or my truck, which entirely disarblt-,d me, so that I could not gm up without the greatest pain and clfort; nor eould I vrrrlli with- Oltsesnc, and but very little with. [applied Doctor Johnsoii’s Anodyne Linimcnt, or Liquid Opodeldoc. and sevcrll other remedies, without any relief. After snlft-ring in this way about I week. I por- chssed a bottle of Cruiiip and Pain Killer. prepared by Courts Gr. Plsiriirs, Bangor, and after three applications was entirely relieved and free from prrln, and sin noiv entirely well. I also cured I friend ofrnine, who had lteen i-utI'r~riiig for I long time with I lame side, wltliihe same bottle. Ibclicvc it the but medicine In the world, IIIII Im happy to add my testimony in its favour. Livnii Tovriiss. B.—Be sure and call for CURTIS & PERKINS‘ Crrimp Ind Killer. All others hearing this name are base imitations. ’ For Sale by \\'I- II. WATSON. N. Pain Price 25 cents per bottle. Charlottetown. June I4, I862. 20,0 BRICKS. BRIDGEWATER. BRICK toil Wool CAGE paid for WO0I..eltIsr hfleses, I. I.. LYDIAID. Uppsrllds Queen Oqsers, July 00, Ila. - Cw nu iii quantities to stirs- Pnaciusns. "' Wis. IIIAID. less 8!. III- CA R1. 'l'0N‘b‘ 1\‘EIr‘ VE .‘1i‘\'D B ONE LINIMENT F OR . IIURSE S, rirtd for the cure of rill diseases of rnztit or beast that require external application, and for toiilrurlcd cords and niiisrlrs. streii ens we limbs. titttl i- also used tor rpruiur, bruises. saddle gulls, swelled (qr, sun.-rt ufiill Itllltll on horses. C,IRl.1‘0N’S ttI'lI(‘lcs for Horses and Cattle are prepared from tbs recipe ul'a very celebrated I-‘utgli-li I-‘arrrer, and will cure in ninety- itinc rust-s out of oite hundred of riiry of the above complaints. They him,» he.-it used by I-‘rrriiiers. livery-inert, sttrge proprietors and others tvillt the nrosl tiiurlted and decided surt't~ss. Cuiili'0ii.—Noite can lie gt-iiurirr unless you find the name of J. Carlton Cunistocli. on llrc ll rapper of each article. COMSTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. This is the most extrriordittary remedy for Worms ever used; it efl‘et-tunlly ersdicates \\ arms from boilr Adults and Children. It ctiiiiiot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never fails to corirplctely root out and destroy till kinds of Worms. The cost, 2.’) Ct.'nll per bottle, puts it within reach of III, and III pa- rents who are without it, are ivsirtonly exposing the lives of their children to those fell destroyers of youth. " Worms.” Look for the mime of Cornstoclr 6: Brother, proprietors, on ths«\Vrsppcr of each bottle. To the Old and Yoimg!! Ho ! ye Red Heads and Grey PIIENOMENON is ciinsrisrnv ! ' !! E.flST I.'VDI.d HAIR DYE. coi.oIs 'riiI iuiit, AND wiu. N01‘ 'lHll sxiiv. Thi. dye may be applied to the hair over night, the tint night turn- ing the lightest RID or Gntv IIAIIIO I darlt brown, and by repeat- ing I second night. to a bright jet black. Any person may, there- fore, with the least possible liotlllle keep IIII lisrr sny‘dsrlt shade or perfect blsclt; with a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the sltin will not colour it. By an occasional application. I person turning grey will irever he Itnoivri to have I grey hsir- Di- rcclioiis complete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement. as one can easily te - These facts are vvsrrsirtt-d by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is the celebrated Ullttnisl, Dr. COMJ’l‘0Cl;ltlIlt0l' ofComstock’s Chemistry, Philosophy. atrd other works, Iird School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Ure Dr. Liiizs-r1-s-.’s Acocsi-ic 0ir.. for the sun of Deafness. Also, rrll tltose disagreable noises, like the buzzing of Insects. falling of water, whining of steam, vrhit-h Ire syiirptonrs ofspproscbitrg deafricss. M any persons who have been deal r tsnififlflfl 9|’ "WI" ty years, end were subject to use ear trumpets, have after using 000 or live bottles, thrown aside these lrtitiipets, beiit nods pIrl¢c_ll.Y well. It has cured cases of ten, tifteeir, and even thirty years standing oI' deafness. HA F8 LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. ‘ The worst sitsclts efilte Piles srs elbetually ssd P0733303“! ¢""‘ In I short time by the use ofihe genuine Hay l IallIll|°'|I- “"04"” of our tint citizens throughout the country have used this llslleiil with complete success. Cuuts'on—MNever buy It urilzu your”: “eI:u:'n‘."“"°r c°."°‘k I‘ Co. iipont vvrs r propr tors o y - Cliuti'on—All ofPII$I’IIIoVnl‘IImed Irltclr-I are sold only In :3 York, by Comstock It Brother, No. 9 John Slfllls 5'0 ‘OOH nrgiilddwi-ii Charlottetown, P. E. Illsntli 5! 7- DESPIIIS-I7‘ W‘ lg. wyrson, JAMES GILLIUAN, M. W. 8KlNNlr‘.lt Dray- glsts. In Pletoti. It the Drug Store! 3 IIW‘ I’! "'0 ,3’-°"°h°P": 9..., 1-,", on gr.“ ‘ g. . I-1|pqurr¢l:_for Lomstoeh s Almssso |8.’lI. which srll [Wu 0 I I" "- JOIIN |l'I.P.AN, Agent for St. Peter's BI]. P. I. We MI. I-lnwasn S-rioriirrs, Sis ;eort, Bay. Pss-sics Pewss. Summerside, Bedcqris. Gseaos F. Ceossii, ., Let It. Gsosos Bairnnnsorv. Esq., Georgetown. sois IIIO lri Stltlrll, r. it. tours. by Donna lures. lot- .IIIy I5. I05]. ' ' n_i Printed b James D. Ilassana, at his QIsOiQIO0|"l“" cits ottstewa. .