Hajj Ts be in min. on rt.‘ lot of army. isu. TH; (queuing Price: will be paid for the best ’ ‘ Ipschic the ortlcles . 50- Isetd, fo the pa being forwarded to tho above Exhibition ln‘erdsr to secure a due I ate- anhg trial resource: of this Colon! — rorrbstisrt listrrm t, o o " do. 2 rowed Barley 0 II 0 " do. 4 do. do. 0 II C " do. Black Oats, 0 1 I -- do White Oats. e 1 e " do. Buckwheat, 0 8 I " dc. Indian Corn, 0 1 -O. " do. Malt. 0 to 0- " ‘Half barrel of-Oatmeal. I I0 0 " do. ufI’ourI Barley, I 0 0 '- Cheese not less than 85lb wahht. 8 0 0 " I0lb:ofFlur. I I0 0 " 10 " Flax seed. 0 5 (I " I0 “ Hope, I 0 0 The article: above mentioned to‘be shown on the day of the R. A. ‘Society’: Industrial Show let Nov. when thoselectioii will be made by Judge to hosp- poiuted by the joint Committee» nemimtsd by tho Government and by the Society. . A libera will be -for Slabs of Black Birch. and urlod and- Bi -eye Maple.-« Also, for -articles of Indian manufacture. - for ; prticnlars. application to be made to the nudsrs‘ ed. By order of the Committee, CHARLES S'I‘EWAR'I‘. , Soe'y R. A. Society 9th August, 1854. The Great British Quarterlios. and Blcckwood’s Magazine! EONARD S'CUI"I‘ dt CO. New York. continue _ to Rs-publish the followirg British Periodicals, , . iz. . .. I. The Lords: Quarterly Review (Conservatism) 2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3. 'I‘he North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review (LIbcrnl.) . Bla&wood’: Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.-) 'I‘hs present criticelr stats of European afl'a'rr: render: these publications unusually interesting. They occupy a middle. ground between the hastily written new: items, c eculntisns ud flying rumours of the daily Jearna , and the ponderoua Toms . the futuio iatsrian, written after the living interest and excitement ofthe greet litical event: of the time shall have passed away. ti: to these Periodical: that reader: must look for the only reliable history of current svent:,nnd as such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific. and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arra etnents are ma s r the receipt of early sheets from the British Publishers, by which we . are able to place all our Re-prints in the hand: of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this involves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodical: at the same low rates as here- tofore, viz :— Per an. For any one of the four Review: 33 00- For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three ofthe lbur Reviews. 7 00 For all four ofthe Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood': Magazine, 8 00 For Blscliwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Payment: to be made in all cares in advance. _ ’I‘hey can he received by Mail at a very small ad- ditional postage. N. B.—LS dt Co have recently publiahsd,and have now for sale, the "FARMERS GUIDE," by Henry Ste ear, of Edinburgh, and Prof. Nortou.of Yale Col ago, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing I600 pages, I4 steel 600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding. 36. H 17:1’: work is nor the old "Booltof the Farm,” lately nnauscirarnn and thrown upon the market. George '1‘. Harsard, agent for P. It‘. I. Great Hessian State Loan of 6,725,000 Dollars. To be reirnbursed with I6.588.blo Dollars. or £2,400,000 Starling. HIS loan is guaranteed by the Government and contracted by the eminent Bankin House of Messrs. . . on Ilo-rrrsci-iii.n one, in Frankfort-on-the-l_lIaine. The following capital Prise: must be gained. viz. :- I4 of 40,000 dollars 60 of 4.000 dollars. as -- se,o,oo - so -- 2.ooo -- 24 -- s2.ooo -- I20 -- i,soo -- so -- s. -- I80 -- i,ooo -- &c., die The smallest Prize is 55 dollars. The next drawing will take place in December 1854. The Price of the Sharer is as follows :— One Slisrs for £1 Stg. 'I‘hirty Shares for £20 Stg. Sir do. for £5 " Sixty-five do. for £40 " Thirteen do for£l0 " 187 do. for £30 *- Tickets will be forwarded on receipt of Colonial Bink Notes, Bills, or Draft: on Europe, die. or the security of the public, the rice: of the shares have always been fixed at the ii ve rates, and (un- like former agents) on payisent of the Prizes, the undersigned make no deduction front the amount. on any pretence whatever. They have great pleasure in announci that they are now appointed ' istribtition for the British Colonies and Foreign Parts, and that during the last 12 years the have paid to successful holders of Shares in Great Britain, Prise: amounting to £51,000 free of deduction. which have been dis- ' in Liverpool, Birmingham, Ilanchouar, dtc. ‘ the Drawing, each Shareholder trill receive a list of the winnin numbers. T e Prince will aid in cash at rankfort-on-the-Mains, East or eat Indies, Canada. Pari:,I.ondon, New York, be A ply without delay’ to M . J. A. Scitwanssciiinn 8:. Sons, anksrr, Frnnlifort-on the-Maine. Germany; or their ouae, essrs. A. Scitwaanrcitiao & Co., 20, Louibard Street. London. Remittances which arrive too late will be returned to the sender. or, if he prefer: it, shares in the following Drawing will be forwarded. Ilonlfl FOR the CURE of LIVER Complaints, Jsundics Dyspep- sia, Rheumatism, Indigestion, Gout, Dyssntry. Disrrhoe,Di:- order: f the Kidney: and I s d III . Erup- tions.'I‘yphoid and Inflammato- , 3 evemltek Headaebe.Ge:- titans‘, sins In the sad, Breast. Side, Bush and Liinbs, Palpiatioa if the Hurt. Pouch Complaints. and all Diseases arising froai nu impure state of the Thus lnuahflt Pflls hvebou sad with an- paralled success is to practice for more than thlrtkyllfla old are new ofsrsd to the public. with IUD ':i;.nv‘IutIsa tht they will prove thsmselvu e . Pill!‘ 3”‘ of distal: tho dopurao tire «run the-slim body to .'i...'.in, action. the: assisting nature teretrvert other an we manner. GI by D. ‘lfgwgog, J3, fl ‘Os. Ile. II, anorsr . sh.» arr-son. . e.-.1 1;... fs: P.-laid» ~ ' A lslls by a.-w. Iarannn, and 1'.‘ basses- sar. - ' H-sz--D’-~ >‘=‘--“iii-'l’3l?"Fu 90EQJt§!&~.e18.- ‘ _ LEAV!-NW-'.FII‘l~!ILAND. R. J. WEATHEIBIE intouding to'reinove M from.’ L‘ its for. w-ll! “om "ii- hu, .- ugu an acne having any OIIIllIIvl‘IIIlII flu to‘ " isli ‘ ctrdaflh-for suttleaieM.end all tvhd ard‘l' to him", are respectfully and ear- noltly “r a’ "to some ‘forward add settle tho -M - t .. ..,,..... ':'° O » II 0 ma. .?wl.‘. so ' , which Mr. w. I-ivseuld much regret. , sq ‘ en'Prlnee Strsstto Psuiper. anee Ifrll. ' CHANCE 330 “A33 MONEY HE SUBSCRIBER intendin in a few weeks to remove out of this Islund. 0 era to sell at mode- rstsratss. following fr _ Id oporliolu VI’-_ A amall.I"‘nrui at Seven Mile_.B_ay, Lot 27. An in- closed Farm of 50 cros. with a House. ‘_-|'|_lI| 0' without the Sitw ‘NIH, .' the water privilege: (formerly Maxieldls Milt) I40! 35. v , _ . wr.Ariii:iisi:. ci...'.i.u.usa..‘.. Jalyfflth. isu. NOTICE. - Half of the Packet Sdooaier H.‘ Ingram for Sale. HIS ‘VESSEL is built principallly of Spain- ish Oalt, lior Sttunclrionsers of eakwcod. and she is well -rigged and I known that a further des- t her Spars red Pine fotInd;uIid is on viral or-ipgion i. unnecessary.‘ ‘I-‘orofurtbcr particulars please apply to W. B. Dean. E .. or to _ .l. W A'1‘Hl.-ZRBII-.. Chi-lettetown. Aug. 5th. I354. ' ANTED TY) PURCHASE the Hunt. and Si-alts of n Vessel from I50 to 200 Tour Re ister-—:uitable for the Coasting Trade. Apply to H. W., PostOfiee, Charlottetown. IIOIIA8 MANN. TAILOR. (Late or Uppe- Queen street.) he a to inform his nu_merous friorids-thatho has just EMOVED liis Busuiess to the House lately occupied by Mite. Woon..|fl l’°_W- suu. Srnnnr, nent door to Mr. Dodd a Brick tore. “"9 - PROSPECTUS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. 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It is well enough for the public and legislators to caution companies to " beware. " an " take heed," yet these casualties will occur. which re- sult in severe contusions, broken limbs, burns, bruises, c. - The Mexican Mustang Llnlment, Upon such occasions, is invaluable! The won- derful effect: of its soothing and healing properties have induced many, who have tried it, to always carry a bottle of it with them when they are travel- Frcqsent tats have proven it to be ethcsciour in corn: Itlieuinatistn, Plea, Screfaloes diseases, an- eorr, lcers, Old Sores, Neuralgia. Toothache. Ear- ncbo. dtc. Also Spaviu. Ring-bone, Scratches, Cracked Heels. Chafes. Gulls. &c., on Horne and other eniinslt. It is ssternal in its spplicntioa. and we ooanaitrnn it to car: Psnsraivnrr-ri.r everyone: for which we rscouini ' it. Many Physician: use it because they can depend upon It-—eo can their ileoir. - Farmers Lr'orry-stable Keepers. Say the want. have it and will not be satisfied without . after giving It a hit trial. Therefore we say to travellers upon hwhwnys and by-way: use the Hirstang Ltetrient l t basbecctnsso theme I introduced ttlie United States‘. Briprli ' h a tn- 3-- rhslflesetbeieg bros Qt per bottle; t inns: as large as the 16 cent abs and the-CI sinsneerly three times as Una: ilfdoocsnt sine. so that Iarfis bottles are I post. . 'IAYIOR, jun. & Co., )5 Hanover street, Berton. General A . A stir P. I. . ll. W. .IIlI.:I, and sold y dealers generally. , TO CIRILNTI. WANTED a w W03. w on: be well Iesh-stave. lbs "I; at fine. 1‘. assess’: “‘°".’3""'~‘-‘:1?-1‘-'«’~'-'.-I-"-.'-."'»---,", no-r am- -soornrne isirniir-, Ear Children. Teething. -—. For the Nervous A . coovaldesulboer flaiiimatiou of the Bowela, that attend thfi ,. of children. she recotnn ' sursto r s t ; II II desired efl‘ect. giving lrrtto theglather, and Relttf. and Health to the Infant. ' ' A child in 'Cooll'i_g;s:‘_:-Sitlrest was caredDby'htah’e’ South" Sru. nntebysoateor iarr s after li.e‘tng yivgn over who atteridlng'PIiy:‘s‘:ias. L Mr. lilac man, of I a says. It has never’ failed to cure the Dyrsnte or Diarrhea: in children whenever used in the rill o. it is sold. . One parent informs me It child has sufibred to an alarming extent, with Flataleiice or Wind Cholic.: Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup,and it; always effects a spec y cure. ‘ v Hundreds of like instances niightbe enumerated. PR 0013' POSITIVE. Messrs. Cue-ris dc PenIiirs:—Plense 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 uniforni ruccesr, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dyssntry or Dis a. Yours respectfully, W. D. Cnturais. J. Msnnir.i.. New-York, July IMII, U58, SIB Bowroy. Hear the Brooklyn Ddly Advertiser, j June 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assured is from a lady of the hut respectability, residing in Lowell, Ma:s., believing that a vast amount of rnfiering may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention ofmo- their to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced rmrss: Dear Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the eliiciency of Mr. Winslow’: Soothing Syrup, and to the truth of what it is represented to nccom ish Having a little boy suffering greatly from test in . who could not rest, and at night by his cries won d not permit any of the family to do so. I pnrcha a butt e of Soothing Syrup, in srdar to test the remedy, -_—ond when given to the boy according to the direc- iions, its effect upon him was like uingic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain arid nervousness disap- peared. We have had no trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething. biths sole aid 0 Mrs Winslow’: Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. can. Lowell, Ma:s., May 20, I858. Price only 25 cts. a be e. NEUROLOGY. or scurlc Ralvns. r'1s.u cm.- 'I‘liir may certify, that for about four yearrl was scriously alllicted wit a disease in the hip, WWII I’b aicians termed Neurology. orSciatic R , an resorted to various remedies without any perma- nent relief; have been under the care of a regular Pliysician for six months at a time. Last spti , had is very violent attack, which laid run up, :vIien I made use of the Cranip and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis Gt Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfull mend it to all who may be aflicted wit complaints. IIIIIRY HUNT. Stetson, Dec. 2, I847. ‘ Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate. is a man of uiidcubted veracity and igh standing in the comniunit . ‘ N B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ and Pain Killer. As all other: hearing this mime are bass imitations. Price I2}, 35, 37] cts per bottle according to size. Also for rule those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and general dcbility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only 37} cents in Pint ttles. ikewise for sale as above. HU.N"I'ER’S PULMONARY B.dLS.l.h!. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: of Dsct. Pomro . Crariip Hunter’: Balrain. It is not often that we can say anythiri favorable of patent msdicines.ou.the testimony o those with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter‘: Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen. Jeremiah Curtis, we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns, unanimous in its praise. 'I‘he testimony of one individual with whom the public are acquaint- ed. carries with it more weight i an whole column: of certificates from strangers. whose face: we nev_er raw, and whose certificates, for aught we knew, ma have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy': testimony, in agent’: or Hear the People’: Press, Ncowhegsn, Me. Hunter’: Pulmonary Balsani.—'I‘o thossalilicted with Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Asihme. Spitting of , and all afl'ections of the Lungs. we recom- mend IIunter‘: Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever et invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a _. IJVDIAJV DISPEPSIJ PILLS. I-‘or cure of Costivensss, Acidity of the Stomach. Bilious Habits, Headache. Diiness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. JJYSPEPSIJ JI./VD IDIGESTIOJV. With Cortivenesa. Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious Complainta,—prsdaclng Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- Iity,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely cured. by the use of the Indian Dinprpris Pills. Those Pills have elfected the most astonishing cure: in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy. in an sspocll manner, for Dispepsis. They are a mild and gentle Cathartlc. operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and part- fyi the same. and causing the digestive organs to perllgrm their appropriate duties. wit regularity. . C08 7'! VEJVESS. Habitual Cosiiveners is, if not retrieved in time. a cause of more than halfof the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicine: too gene- rally had recourse to, do more harm than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and Warr. Charlottetown. Joirtr E. W. Ai.i.nvriI.Hssd of I-Iillsborosgh, Wii.i.iasr Iioorun. orell. Jonrr Scriven- Lane 6 Joint A. Iacaarrru. Head ofst. Peter‘ Bay. Micsraat. Ilacwann. East Point. Josrn Kniuirr & lionan-r Bo:wnt.i.,Sourls. Wir.t.rasr laironnres. I-Iowans Gor_r. Darrrnt. Gannon, sirtrnr. Owns. asd Ins. Irieotns, town. Pa-raicn D1-nr-irnrrr tlswaso Resear- Runner Banana. Verses iver Bridge. Jorrsi Ganvrs. w. Gnoaus Wra- can Teen and Wiuiau Dean. Wraaran I. Iasnewsnsu, fir-run, ?:pssd. Wtnaral D. Cease. Caps verse. sqse. . Geoaon Sincaain. Prinesta ‘ Cnssn-I and Jesse; - ' - - There crtsbrated Pills are srondetjfblly rflleacteustn ""Xnl.“iI'5l°iiZli.§T.l":3’aiII.'I.°f'l'.l$.a°°J.'l5l'l-‘ii. a. H-I-I---s ---rM---- uu Side and Right Shoulder Blade. with a dull, "P-I |--fl-m-i-ti°- snllow countenance. In all Dlarrheas,,‘Agite and A'“'"" D '°'“°'7 J"""“"' ir.'" “mag. gm . ggggngg m “ Bilious Coin Iaists Erysipelsa Liver Com- ",“,;° Run“ _n . Blotchesont e_skiu Female Irregnlnri- plnlnt: boy will be liiund the best Famil Physic in the ”°“'.°'°°"'P"""' "H , 9--5-ro world, purifying the blood. rodnrisg the up log, “,3 Cho Ica _ Fever: of all kind: Pile: ' leavi the Iollaoh and bowel: is a has thy am. Con---r-t-on Who |''"- M0 ----t----- hi“ 5 cm“ Pg, ML Bowel: Gout Retention of For purif ing the HQ‘ we do not believe thus c”"""l°' H“.d"°.h. ufi“ Pillshavst sir ualiathew . D*“"“! """l“"°" 5°""""- 0' ” by 30", pg,‘ no_ go. cuang gun,’ Sore Throat: Stone and Gravel King’: Evil N" Y°,k_ ' Secondary Synip- Tic Dolosreua mean, And b W B. Wa'r:ow,'I'. Dusnntsav Ce. WP‘ V“""l A‘°°“°" w°""°f'" II. & lt.,.loiirtstiir, I. W. Iaisitrnn. ends. I. m°°" w“l"“'- "'°“ “'5 ‘id: of ti tel ovary dborder aflasdtoeaoh 1.... F. u I Rica is Itposai-in Uslrqu-I%_ .Wrr.s.un Gi.o’v::'. Bait’-et(’s' ‘Ci-‘ore, Rude. aarn: lac- nav. nrnlev. Wri.r.ial Cousins. Park Corner In. Ctra an A. Process. French Riser, Jarraa Muinitnan dc Enwtu Panxnn, Travel- leri Jane: C. Pose I. Pa-rnsca Pownn, Buaiinwsle. Jasrics J. Fnasna. Janus Castr- ~anr.t., Jesse: ‘L. an and Aucirinann Cassi-uni.i.. Saint I-‘.leanor‘:. Criani.ns~C. Ilurt-I-. Misesuob. Janina Nae; art . »Hnnnaa-r Inst. 8; Anna: C., I-‘is-::, Cascum us Wis.- uaar llusnann. Anna. LAIKII and Pnarsci: Ansrteaux, '1" uish. . . It. WATSON. . ‘ General Agent hr I’. E. Inland. Feb. 7th. I854. LOOK HERB. ANY person: wuntin COOKING STOVES. FIMNKLIN srov .5, or ranmtm-s _soiL. ERS,ju:t call at I)o<ld's Auction Room. Queen’: Square, and they will get suited at their own prices. -The Far-tamed Medicine l I-IOLLOWAY’S PILLS. SUIIPRISING CURI OF A CONFIRMED ACTH‘ IA, AFTER FIVE FEARS’ SUFFERING. The followtng testimonial has been sent to Professor Holloway, by a gentleman named lddleton, Q/‘Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,—Your Pill: have lieen the means, under Pro- vidence, of restoring me to sound liealth,nltor five year: of severe uflliction. During the whole of that period, I have rutfered the most dreadful attack: of Asthma, frequently of several weeks‘ dnration.att:nd- ed with a violent cough, and continual spitting of phlegm intermixed with blood. This so shook my constitution that I was unfiited for any of the active duties of life. I was attended by some of the most eminent medical men of iliis town. but they failed to give me the slightest relief. A: a last remcd ,I tried your Pills, and in about three months they a ected a perfect cure of the disease. totally eradicated the cough, and restored tone and vigor to the chest and digestive or us. um, Sir. your obedient Servant, (Signed H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. Iat, I953. A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, or irtur runs’ l)UItA'I'ION. Copy of ii Letter frois Jlr. Gavin‘: Chenist, Yeo- cil. to Professor Holloway. _ Dcnr Sir.—In this district your P,lls command a more extensive sale than any other pr oprietar medi- cine before the public. A: a proof of their e cy in Liver and Bilious complaints, I may mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town. with whom I uni eraouully acquainted for years, was a’ severe sufferer lioin disease of the Liver and digestive or us; her medical attendant assured her that he cou d do no- thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could survive many niontba. T is announce- ment naturally caused great alarm among her friend: and relations. and they induced her to make a trial 0 your Pills, which so improved hergensrnl health that she was induced to continue them until she received n perfect cure. This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced nn symptom: of relapse. and often declare: that your ill: have been the mean: of saving her life. I remain, Dear.Sir,“your: truly, (Sign ) J. GAMIS. Nov. 28, I852. AN ASTONISHING CURE OF CHRONIC RHEU- IATISM, AFTER BEING DISCHARGED FROM TIIE HOSPITAL INCURABLE. Copy of a Letter from Mr. W. Moon, of the Square. Winchester. To Professor Iloanovva ‘ Sir,—I beg to inform you that for years I was a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was e on id up for week: together by its severe and painful attacks. I tried everyihiiig that was recommended, and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- geon: in this town, but obtained no relief whatever; and fearing that my health would be entirely broken up, Iwa: induced to go into our County Hospital, where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- tion afforded, all of which proved of no avail, and I came out no better than I went in. I was then ad- vised to try your Pills, and by persevering with them was perfectly cured. and one led to resume my occu- pation, and although ii considerable period has elaps- ed. I have felt no return wliuiever of the complaint. a I am, Sir, your obliged Servant’, " ) W. MOON. Oct. 8th, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DIIOPII, AFTER SUFFERING FOR RIG HTEIN MONTHS. Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs. Goole. dated February Ibth, I858 To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Sir,—I have uiuch pleasure in informing on of a most surprising cure of Dropey, recently a octed by your valuable medicines. Captain aekson, of this place, was sfllicted with Dropsy for upward: of eigh- teen months, tu such an extent that it caused his body and limb: to be much swollen. and water ooned as it were from his skin, so that a daily dinngs of apparel scams ry; notwithstanding the various reme- dies tried. and the ditfereut medical men consulted, all was of no avail. until he commenced using your Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the printed directions, he was effectually cured, and his health perfectly re-ertalilislied. If you deem" this worthy of publicity. you are at liberty to use it. Chsinist batevsr cause, drc. Sold stthe Establishment of Professor Honaowav, I44, Strand. (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable D iris and dealers in Medicine: throughout the civilised World, at the following III! ROYAL GRICUL noctrn T_ odor the follorrlngy Preini‘:l3s,3ALbs ttoflpotd M I! 01085 Cocoa; is reason. : Per the best acre of ads 'I‘ui-alps, as '-Q id do do ~ Id do do «Is do do Odrdo do I.‘ -atria .l§:f2f.. h do do _ hold the tooat succsssful competitor». winner ofs First Prise on any evieus sosaaisa will receive. instead. of this easy Pike, sing.» bl . it suitable inscription; and the money or the Gut Prize will be awarded to the nest succuafal I of the list. situate without: the Town, ommou, P Royalty of Chorlottst-iwn ; the person Prise not to be presented that competing (er-“Q receiving any ether». Prise attend for swede Tanilp by the Society. _ Names of Competitor: to he entered, in evqy instance. with the undersigned. on or before the lat day of October neat. By Order, . _ C. STEWART, Socroluy, Committee Room, 3d May, I854. FOR SALE. . NE‘:-Cpfiing Maa"iinpsi)_hI|a‘::hlne‘Card:;dComb:. n r en, co . Power 'I‘r:nnail Machines. '° "' ° ’ ' "id" All orders unctually attondod to. . Address John Morris dr Son. Sacltvilla, County of Wertmoreland. New Brunswick, or Mr. David Stewart. Charlottetown. WANTED TO CHARTER. SEVERAL SCHOONERS _io carry COAL from _Pl¢l0|t_ or Sydney to Halifax, for which liberal Freight: will be given. A pl to G. W. DEIIIJIIS, Charlottetown or S. CUNARD 6; Co., Halifax. August 4th. 1854. CHERRY PEGTOBAL, For the rnpld cure or C0llGlIs. mans, iioiitsiutizss, Bl0ll(7lII'I'Is,WIl.0oI’ING-C0llGII, CIt0IlP, isriiiti. AND C0lISllllI'I”I‘ION. _ Arno the numerous dlsccverlca Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life- increase its eriyoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more re value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trielofit: virtues then b- out thisbmid country, has prcvsn beyond a doubt. no medicine or combination of medicine: yet known. can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties o our midst thousands and thousands every year. In- deed. there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy has at length been found which can be relied. on, to cure the most dangerous aII'ectioiis of the lunga.. Our space here w‘ not permit us to publish any proportion cftlie cure: efl'ected by its use. but we would present the following :—and refer further on- quiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below_nnmed, will always be pleased to furnish tree, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of than statements. Otiics of Transportation, Lauren: I. IL, S. 0., Aug. 4, isss. J. C. Area. Deer Sir,—My little son four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malig- nant Scarlet Fever. his threat was rotten, and ever plcrron that visited him. pronounced him a dead chil . nving used your Ciinanr Pscronai. in Califor- nia, in_ the winter of I850, for a severe attack of‘ _IIrouehit'i:, with entire auccea, I was induced tot it on my little boy. I gave him a ten-spoon-fll every three hours, commencing in the morale . and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided a sage festlie bfillef. and after three day: use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in tin: above named disease will save man a.child from a premature grave, and relieve the an aiety of many a fond arcnt.-For all nfl'ection: of the ’I‘hroat and Lungs, believe it the best medicine extant. feeling of the doc st grntilude, prom; ts me in addressing you these litie:,—but for your im- ortnnt discovery, in little boy would now have been in another war . I am yours. with grent rerpect. J. D. WELL, Supt. 'I‘rnn:.. L. R.R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J.. July 2|, I851, Dr. J. C. Area,-Since your medicine has become known here. it has a greater demand than any other cougli remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in term: of unmeasured praise by those who havo not} it. and I know of aortic case: where the best they can say ofit. is not too much for the good it has don Italte pleasure in selling it, becausel know fhat.I am ivin my customer: the worth of their money. and fee gratified in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe me Years. with respect. JOHN C. WHITIDCK. Almost any number of certificate: can be sent you. if you wish it. Windsor. C. W., June 30. I85). 1. C. Area. Sir; This may certify that Ihavs used your Ciinans Pncronai. for u ward: ofous veer ; and it is my sincere belief that should have been in my grave are this time ifl had not. It has cured me of: dangerous election of the lungs, and I ' do not overstate my conviction: when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. - Your: very respectfuliy. D. A. MeCULLIN. Attorney at Law. Willtsbarre, Ps., September I8, I050. Du. J. C. Area, My dear Sir,—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have it here. - and it: com men is such as to lasers and maintain its reputation. I invariably recommend it for palt- npry afleetioas, as do many of our principal physi oi :. “ I am your frlsnd., _ CHAS. STIIEATEI, I. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEIIST, LOWELL, MAID. _ Per sale by ' 1*. nasaitisar. a Co., . 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