——¢—a— . _ ____ V '33- -—-.....—-.—_.--..a.. ........... aha . . ,.. .. '='»:v.a»nu:'.t.'.rua. " ""A‘!'1fIIpttl¢ _Pour.s-rm—-M r. C. —-Jackson bl‘ Allegheity county, I’ennsylvania, says I-heap iuy fatteiiitig poultry in it warm, ‘Ill 1 fttptpr one with glass wiridows, with sliutteri fuciriglhie aouth:—“l vary the food constantly, uevery giving the same twice successively. t Srrinll potatoes buil- Od. boiled outs and Indian meal, in piece of cooked meat suspended from the rat- ters always accessible, milk to drink, and water fresh every day, it heap of gravel, one of ashes, and some charcoal, are my means of making poultry ready for the market in two weeks from the time they are put up to fatten. If longer than this time is required, there must be some niis- take in the management. It aliotild be recolleetedthat the sooner meat is put on a fattening animal, wether a steer or chicken, the more tender it is. I plaice before my poultry all the materials for fattening tliqrnsclvca, tempt their appetites by giving them variety, and keep tlierii qiiict aml coiilortnble, ns I have rilltirlerl to. It is well known that the rligr.-stive process is sooner ttlltl easier finished dur- ing a state of rest. A chicken slioulrl have iiotliing to ivorry it, no ntixir-ty of mind. Could they nntieipitle their latter cnrl,anrl the reasons for our supplying ->—‘V : ucw P stirs. an. t LUBlN’8 l'J.'1‘BAC'l‘tI Bailey’! Ess. BoIt|I“s Ede’s Hed osiiiia, Ilslcvois's Fashionable Par- gnés, Lowe's ragssut Pufunis, and Genuine Eau HEJV'DRI3'8 JIOSLIJVE. hr prsssraiag the Beauty and I.ii.eirrs'rirics qfllis Hair, an uittraet of Vt-go-tatrle and Airirrial Olaagiu- nus Substances, most beneficial for promoting the basal and lusuiiarics of the Hair, and of a vsry grate til perfume. E.MOLIEJV'1' CJMPHOR OREJM Has been long approved of. as a curtain and agree- ablu remedy for chopped hrtiids, and the injurious sfiscts ofcold and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red. is rendered soft itnd delieats in a few days. This Cream contains ttosoap or alkaline riiattsr whatever. PEJRL DEJVTIFRICE Is it most innocent and etfactual preparation for basti- tifyiitg the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthens the Gains and sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ALL THE F1 VOUITE TOILET SOJIPS. Prepared in tlis useful forsi ry‘ is Tublrl without ring in carriers. _ Tooth, Nail, Ilnir IIIIII Cloth IJI\U5HE8 In great variety, all from Louooir. \Vm. R. WATSON. Nov. 2lst, I853. Adv. di. Isl. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPFIPSI./I. J.r‘Il'J\rl)lCE, CIIROJVIC OR JVER VOIXS I) B 0!" THE DISE./18158 .IIRlSIJi"G FROJI URDERED LIVER .II./I CI! ; Suchhas Coiisti;i.rtioii, iirtviiid l’rlt-s, I"uIiiess of Blood to the Ilerid. Ar-irlivy of the Stomach. Niiuseii, Iletirtliurn. Dirtgust for load, Fitlness or Weight in the St-niiticli, Sour Iirur-ttttioits. Sinltii or Fluttcriiig at this Pit of the Stoirincli, Evtiniiiiing of _llIO lleiid. them with llio driintics of the land, they would be held very uneasy, rind I tiinke itti point to keep all such information from them." Goi.n -—“Gold well gotten is bright and fair; btit there is gold which mats and ciiiikers. The stores of the ninn ivlio walks according to the will of God are |ItltIL'I’ it special blessing; but the stores] which have been unjustly gatliererl are ticcurserl. “ Your gold itiirl your silver is crttikered, atirl the rust oftlicni shall bea witness against you, and shall eat up your flesh as firc.” Frir better have no gold at all, than gold with that ctirse upon it. Fttr better let colrl pinch this fratnc, or hunger gnaw it, than the rust of illgotten gold should eat it up as fire.” How 1'0 SPOII. BOILFD Pt)TA’I‘t)l-Z§.——II Isa little singiiltir that many who are oiherwitie excellent cooks are ignorant of the mode of serving up boiled potatoes. Instead ofihe rich, dry, niei1lyvegctti- bles, theirs are iuvririribly “ soggy” and heavy mi bread ivlicn the yeast is worth- less. Their tiiethorl of spoiling potatoes after they are well cooked is wonderfully siriiple. They place it cover over the dish holding them, and keep it tliere—nny one can do it, and eat waterlogged potti- toes in conseqtieiice. Better put their cover otit of sight, even if the contents of the dish should cool a few minutes sooner on that acconiit. Boiled pota- toes intcnrlerl for the table should not be coveterl ti l'I‘l0t‘tlCnl.——[NUrtl‘lClI E.rani- men] I RAISING GARDEN Si:r:n.-.——.-I good les- son is conttiined in the following pani- graph from an exchange:-—Somc years since, in pulling my llnglish turiiips,(rais- ed from imported seed,) though it great yield, they ran too much to tops with rising crotvns. Finding one only with a small root, shaped like two saucers put together, I preserved it for seed, and the next year sowed what I got from it among my potatoes, then beginning to be affected with disease. They mostly died; but I got 75 bushels of ttirnips “ trtic to seed.” I saved anrl set out eight bushels of the most beautiful I ever saw. This was in Springfield. All who saw tltem admired them, aiirl spoke for some of the Feed. which I circulated freely at one €l0lltIt' per pound. Tops barely enough to ptill up the single root, little bigger than t‘! pipestein. They were its good as littridsom. All this goes to encourage Iluriied and Ditiicult Ilreritliiiig, I~'lutt¢-rtn at the lle.-iii, Choking or Sulfoeiiting Sensations w it inn lying posture, Dirnness of Vision. Ilots or Webs be- Iine the sight, Fever and Dull rtin ititliu Ilr-ad, l)€I'ICIPlICy of Perrrpirntinii. Yelluivners of the Skin 6; Eyes, I'niii iii the Side. Iliick. Cheat. Lllliltfl. l dr.c., audden l*'lu_itlies of Heat, llutiiiiig in the Flesh. Cr-nsiniii lnrirgiinriga of evil, rind Great Depression til Spirits, can be elll-ctuully cur liy DR. HO0I"L.tIJ\’D'S CELEBRJITED GERMJJV RITTERS, Itrrpare-I by llir. tr. M. JACIION, .Nb. I20 Jrth street. Philrrrlrlpliiu. 'l'hr-,ir power oicr the iibove diseases in not excelled, if equalled, by tiny other preparation in the Utrit Status, as the cures .-itiest, in many cases alter skillul pliyr-icinns lnid failed. 'l'tiei-e Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. l’om.-siirig grciri virtues in the reciilicrrtiori of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most aeirrcliing powers in wrruluress rind nlfectiuiia of the digestive organs, they are, vtitliril, safe, certain and 5 iirrint Read and Its Corrsincerl. Dr. Hoo_/twirl’: German Bitters. “ It is seldom tliiri vie recommend vvltut are termed Piitetit Medicines. to the confidence and patronage of our rsrirlr-rs; iind therefore when we recommend Dr. |loolIriiid‘rr Gernrnn Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly llntI9t'r'-It|0tI that we are not speaking oftlie nostrurris ofthe driy, that are iiriirireil rtboui. for It brief period rind then forgott-ii after the have done their guielgy nice of ritiiicliii-f, lint ofn medicine long establish , universally prized, rind which hits met the hearty ap- ovril ofthe fnculiy itself." " Scott‘: ll'e¢kIy." srri'rI. Jug. 25- “ Ilr. HoolIiiiid‘s (ierrriuii Bitters, manufactured liy Dr. Jtick-oii, nrii iir-iv recotitiiieridcd by some of ilieinrist prriininr-nt nieirilieru of the faculty an an rrrticle of much vtliciicy in crises of female weakness. l'r-rsonii of tlehilitntetl coiistitutioiis will find eac llitters itdvunt.-rgeoua to their health, as vie know frrirri experience the salutary effect they have upon it weak syrttein." Mon: IVIDIN J. G. Moore, Earp, of tits October 3lst.-— “DR. lloor-r.Aivn’s GERMAN Bi'r"rrt:ris.—We are If_\ lug this rciioivncd medicine for it stubhorn dis- rintte of the troivels, and can \\II.l| truth testify to its i-fiicrrcy. We have taken the contents oftwo bottles, rtiid we hnvederived more benefit from the experi- ment tlinii we derived previously from ‘cars of nllopiitliic ireutnient at the hniids of our first physi- ciuini." . C. D. Hinetins. Mayor q/’ the City of Camden, JV. 1., says: “ lloorr.rtriii's tiuruuiiv l3r1-'ra:rrs.-—Wcl'nive seen iniirty flattering notices of this medicine, and the soiiree from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. |"rorr. it uiry we were peissirded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon dissnsea of the liver and digestive organ. and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous proatriitioii, is really surprising. It caliiis and stiengilieiiii tlis nerves, bringing them into is state of repose, riiaking aloep refreshing. Iftliis medicine was more generally used. W0 Ito Ittlliifietl there would be less pickness. as from the stoitiucli, liver and nervous ity stain, the great Illititlflly o is rind inritgiiiiiry diseases einunnte. to them in ii lienltliy condition rind you can bid deli:iu_tc to ripidciiiics generally. 'I'liiri errtrunrdinriry medicine we vi ould advise our liicnilri who ttrent all iitdis . to ivtsti trirrl—it will receiniiiend itaclf. It s ould, in fret. he in every frriiiily. No other medicine can produce eiirlericr-rs tit' the same iiieri For sale ivlirilosiils and retail at 'I‘lll12 CI-}R.\l.-\N MEDICINE STORE, No. I20 Arch street. treat door below Sixth. Phil- = u. Daily .N'siu said. me in selecting the best roots ttfltl citi- ploying the best inctins possible, or ob- trririiiig the very best seed, from ii-lricli to -’-‘UN: the r.-tvarrl for the best care mid culture of tho oicliirrrl, field, and garden. R.!:Al)l.\'a have it book within your reach, which you may critcli up at your orlrl minutes. esolve to edge in it little reading every day, if it is but ti single sentence. If you can give fifteen minutes it day, it will be felt at the end ofth-. year. 'l‘horigliIrr trike up no room. When they are right they ufiirrd a portable pleasure, which one may travel or lrihour wiili, without any trott- lrle or incuinbrance, ‘ Teach children to love everything that is beautiful, you will teticli thorn to be useful and good. “ Now" is the constant syllable ticking from the clock of time. " Now" is the wateliword of the wise. “ Now" is on the banner of the prudent. Let us keep this little word always in our iiiiud. Tcrmr Bruno omits, . Pole, has rink oovarort the art of evening sillr-worms, rt process throo h which he obtains silk of .fl¢a tliatv aisty persons were asssutsd 3. rip. ypjiad _8_lutes in the year I853. The blic debt of Great Brituiti is ..tirsrriilii' to be o4.«o.tioo,ooo. , rtsn THINKING.-—AlWn)'ll uilelplriii, and by respectable dealers geusrnlly lIIl'ttll]I|0|lI the country. In this innriiinoii--worirliippirig Age, it is rare to fii1d ii innit pltice lilil u.rr.-ftiliress to the public, before his intr-rest. I)u.irrg it late tisit to tlie‘City ofspindlus.’ we ivr-re presented l-y u proferniioiitrl friend. to the cel- ebrated (Iheiiiist, Ilu. C. Avuu, whose name is now perhaps. more fiinriliir than any other, at I side of II(.'ItlIt!lt', in thin coutitry. Knowing the un- precedent pn ularity of his medicines. and the ini- rm-nss srileti them. we lirid erpeoted to find him it irrillirnirire, rind rolling in vvsriltlt. Ilut iin, rvu found him in his laboratory. busy vtitli his laborers. among his crucibles. rrletiilricri, rind rutorts—gitiiig his I pomonrit ctiru to the em -oarirls. on ilis virtues of which. thousands hang for health. We leriined, tlirit riotwitli-tsndin his vast business. and its prompt rs- turns in crisli, t a Doctor is tint rich. The reason ria- sign is, ili-it the nitrteriril is costly, and he persists in iiiiiking his praprtriitions so eaperistvsly. tliuttltc ntni profit in srnrrll.—.dsisri'csii Furuur, Plttt. ‘ sat It '" ° ’ 1'. rii:ssiitsAv.a.c.., General Agency. And by Mr Liusrrar. (lives. Gsor etomi, Brsvvaurs Govt, Gra iver, llawaari Nuusrtsas, 8t. l'ster's lay, J. J. Ifuasuu. 8t. I-2lsrtnor's, Oeeues Wiooirrs-osr. Crapuud, As. I. Houutrr. do. Was arr. Bsdaqsu, IIAIII‘ Pincaorr. New London. COLUMBUS. ‘NIB 0 Clydesdale llovas Coleus- bus wil stand for the season at the o o - o ii. I. .' swu | . J.I'lslus‘s. Wart uanta.'¢. '~.\.V-0.1.3.0; , s M A g lkvllcatirr The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of sins. wtsrsaow. ~ '-'-f*--.:::.~:.:::.:;*.::';.+.*:.';:-.:,-::.':~- SOOTHING sY1_tUP, For‘ ciiiirir-on Teething. for the Nassau Alfeotitiua, Cotivulsiont. I"svar._In- lamination oftliu Iiowsll. Cc. that attend this period of eiii rau. alts racourinasila it as sure to produce the desired clfuot. givt RM to lbs Mdhar, siul Rstls/' arid Health to us qfsitt. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the yrup, of lufaatila llyaontary urI_)'urnlir.u.i Ilr. Blaettuian, sf Lddirigtnii says. it has nsasr /'rri'tsrI to can the Dyssntssy or Diarrlios iii r-hildrsii whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent iuforiiis use his chi tl has sulfured to an alarming satsut, with Flstulsnce or Wind liolie. Lately they have used the thing Syrup, sad it always slliscts ii apasrly curs. Hundreds of like instances tniglitbs anuuiarated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Curr-is Gs I’uuIrrts:—I‘lstisa send us a furtliar supiily of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large quantities of it, and rain what we can learn, it is used with airy‘/'siiu success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dy sentry or lliiirrl.tu.i. Yours respectfully, W. D. Catusurs, Mortiiri.i.. We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter iiliicliwe are assured is from a lady of the lirst respectability, residing in Lovtell, Mass. believing that a vast amount of suffering tituy be prevented. rind many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention ofriirr- then to this valuable prescription ‘of an old and experienced nurse: Dsnr 8ir:—l aiii hrippy to be able to certify to the efiir-iency of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, sad to the truth of what it is repreuuiitcd to nccoiiiplirrli. Having a little boy sulferitig greatly front teething, who could not rest, arid at night I his cries would not permit tiny of the family to do ito, I purchased it bottle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the rcnir-tly, —tiiid when given to the boy nccordiiig In the direc- iltlltl, its effect upon him was like magic, he stinii went. to sleep. rind till piiiii und nervousness di.-iip- peared. We iiva d no trouble with him since; ind the little follow will pass through with comfort, is sxcruciutiiig process of tea-liiiig, Is the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy rup. lveiy mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess ti. II. A. Luca. Lowell, Mrtsa., May 20, I863. Price 0 y 5 cts. a bottle. JVEUROLOG Y. or SCIJITIC‘ RHEUJIIJI TISM CUtr'ED. This may certify, that for itbout four seriously allltctird with it discuss in the Pliysicirina termed Neurology. or Sciatic lllieurmii ism. rind resorted to various reiiii-dies ivitliout nriy pertirn- l rient relief; have been under the care of It regular l’liysiciiin for six months at it time. Last spring, bird i very violent attack, wlticli litid me up. when I made are tiftlia Crrsirip and Pain Killer. prepared by Messrs. Curtis 6; Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me itntuediiite relief. and I do not hesitate to any, that it is the best article I avar used. I cheerfully recom- mend it to till who may be trfilictad vtith siniiltir coiiipliiiiita. Ilurtnv IItnt'r. Stetson, Dec. 2. I847. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the foregoing certificate. is u riiaii of undoubted veracity and high stuitding in c ctiinrnuntty. N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins‘ Cruinp and Pain Killer. As all others beuriiig this nriina nrs bass imitations. Price in, 15, I7} cts. per bottle according to site. Also for sale those pure W .D CHERRY BITTERS. For the cure of Bltioas and Jauriilice roniptiririts. aud gertsrrrl dsbility: They quickest tlis blotrd and give new life and energy to the idiots syausi. Price only 37‘ cents in Pint tlottlss. Likewise for sale as above, HU.N"I'ER'8 PULMONARY B.lL8.l.M. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says if Drrrt. Porriro . Htiritrr's Biilsasi. It is not often that we crirt suy anything favorable of patent madicines.oii the testimony ofthose with whom we are iicqutiirited, twlio have used and tested their merits. But in regard to IlItnter's llalsirm, put up by our fellow CIIIIIII. Jereniitrli Curtis, Esq. we litive the testliiioiiy of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour- ing towns.unriniiiioas iii its praise. The tsirtirnoiiy of one individual with wliotii the ublic are acquaint- ed, carries with it more weight thin whole er-luinns ril certificates from strangers. whose faces we net er saw, and whose certificates, for tiuglii we know, niii y have been procured b fraud. See Dr. Benjamin Ii. l’omroy‘s teritiuieiry, in agent's liiindrr, or Hear l/re People‘: Press, Sknurliegrn, Me. Hunter‘: Pulmonary Errtsara.—'l'o those ufilicted with Coughs, Colds, Porisuiriptitins, Aslintir, Spitting of Blood, and till alfsctions oftlia Lungs, vvs racont- mend Hunter's I’tilnionury Bulrtani. It is believed to be the bust article ever yet invented for these coni- pluints. Price 50 eta. a ti . IJV‘DI..‘I.V DISPEPSIJI PILLS, For cure r-f Cosiiveness, Acidity of the stomncli, Bilious llabits. llsiidricliu, Diuineus, Ileart Burning, Pain in the Side. Long and Liver Colllpllltllu. YSPEI-‘SL4 .lJV'D IDIGESTIOJV, Willi Coativenesa, Acidity of the Stoiinicli, Ilenrt Burning, Ililious t.‘onipltiints,—prtiducing Ileadriche, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- .ity,-cari be remedied. removed, and entirely cured, try the use of the Iruhrrri Dispvpsirs Pitts. 'I'liass l'ills liiivu cfectcd the most astoiii-linig cures in hundreds ofeases oftlis abovri colnplitlllll. llnd ttra llll invaluable remedy, in an especial iiutnner, fol‘ llispepsiii. They are a mild and gentle Cntliirrtic, operating mostly iipori the bluoil, cleansing and puri. fyin the snow, rtitd ctiutiing the digestive organs to par orin their appropriate duties. with rsgiilarit y. COST! VIJJVES-ll. Ilabitual Costiveriess is. if not removed in time, a cause of more than liiilfofilis disorders rind pains to which liutniiiiity is subject. The medicines trio garis- rirlly liiid racoursalo,du more harm than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravsts instead of rarnotlng the eniiiplairit. Also, in all flilious Discuss, attended with Pain in the 8'irls and Iliglit Slisuldsr llliuls. vtitli rr dull. nallovr eountsuiiites. Is all I)iurrlisas,, Ages and Fever, Ililioiia Fever and sick headache, ibay are an invaluable Rented They will be found the beat Fuuiily Physic in the world. purifying the blood. restoring the appetite, and lariring the stomach and bowels is u Iisrrltliy_ stats. l'rics 85 cents per boa. \ I-‘ur purif big the lllood. we do not believe these ills have I on equal in the world. Sold by Boar: [1, PAUL. No. 40. Cortland ltraat, New . And by W- Rows-I-sow. '1‘. Dassuisrtv 8: Co. ll.& lt. Joiiiuoiv, M. W. auiuivarr, and J. tt. Wart-. Charlottetown. Jorriv I. W. Ai.i.avrvu.Ilaatl of lliltslisrrtugh, Wti.r.uas lloorua, Ilorsll. Jorirr Surina- LADD ds Jorriv A. .\lacr.Ailtu. Ilsad ofst. Peter’ Kay. Iaciuui. Illtcvntrru. East Point. Joitrt ‘start? It llosuut IIoavvur.r..8ourls. Wii.r.uas tlaiviiaasoiv. ltswaua H‘. llariiut. Goaiiort. Lunvur. Usvsir. trad Ilus. I-riueisrs. Geo town. Pas-arcu 81-usrauus I Euuaua Resear- seir. Isllht. ouuasnlauuus. arriou lttver lb’ Jorrri (lauvru. Iawobuw. (luouuu Wic- uirisari. Criipasd. Wii.i.iaar D. Cuiiu, Caps years I was ' ivliicli l 'I.‘:varas. J‘t;iiiv ' \V~Ilil-lAIRDoIsII, IO» < lblil I . JIIVI ‘III Illlfltt. git-..a'ii'ss8rtuaA: Ital salad.‘ iaaiaai uvrza. llama’: I J ass. Danitq. Wiasiau csastaaftfsidtzviii fl,§,_8"2i\R.I)'§?i "APlt'IL ‘ls. ’ WILL!-AM I-l‘llANKl"Ul.fer past favours, bags to intimate lbs ZARBIVAL and English Merino,‘ Orleans, Wu Vacunlu pun wills the fnllosviitg GUOP8. . Caslirners, Mohair, Glues an al, Dnlliollti Cloth Al cca, Norwich rind Git a I'laiirI. an idairi I7lot i, wool plaid and tweed (.'L'0JIfI.N'G§. Shawls Satin. \Vistered I-"on. I’aritirtna. variety. i-git assortui-rut of hltlliuary. Listings. For Mullii, Boar, Victoriues, crrpes, stone urartiii. squirrel, iiiunqunali, miitlt CHILDRb'..\t'S DRESSES. C‘ Silk ,, lrats llliipla A and Scarfr. I'lrrin. strips and fancy Stilts,‘ 0IacaJ£::(h;I Ildt opflifsg‘ Valuts fur dr E " ' and seal. En lirilt and sorts. c.fPs. H ens .rmJ rm rs. . great man . r‘r..rJl'- of the Jlrtiggst. rliractfrtirri Erruaauu. Gropl. for ladies‘ dresses. Vacuiiiii, Jurnladswu. Wool Isa, Vecuiiia and Plaid nCapes, satin ’l‘urks, esssa. Dentist ' ln nah CORSET lied, blue rind whttrt serge-ii; retil Welsh, irnittitiori Wslsli. Ltirrcisltire, Balinbury rind Suxiiri JVl'.‘L8.. lllunkets; Trirvelling Rugs; lloiau llii s; inolniir, dz broad Cloths: lloeskiiis, tfassinisres. early start: of uaupiiritis sriulttr: glazed and felt llntiir cloth and fur Voritiiigs. Muflleis; atlk, Ilniidiina and cotton llttndkeiclile Ileartli Rugs. Pi oi, lient-er, Seal Skin Coats. Silk llats Carpeilngs Druggets, éto tug. Silk velvet, nioire, satin uitd fancy Caps IIOSIERY, HABFJRIIJSHERY, arid our i.-rirlcty of COTTON and LINEN‘ GOODS. Ladies‘, Gents‘. utrd Cltildrotta' IOUTS. HIIOES and §I.II’I’I'Ill8. m. Smelt. Glue. lanipntaek. stioa Tiirenri, Cotton tvrrrp. tliilr Scaling, curled lads. Indigo, Copps Hair: Paints, Oils. Wltiliii . 'l‘rir, flops, Uukurn, Figure lleadii A la IlO.'VMOJVGER y. Jl 2._rri rm-2 r s uuortirierit of Ciistliigs, Forge Buck. hrnee selection of ".1 A. : acouriii Brick twlirili-sale or retail.) IL-8,‘. spikes‘, are. mow‘. s1'z.s:r.. Ship W.1R$.E cl-IlJ\’.1 and GLJS8. S. . . ° . -4 FANCY GOODS.-—Wiiting Desks, \\’ork Buses; Ladies‘ llnggwood Di-gaging Cu"; Gum‘, Rog.- wood and Cflfullllllldtll. Multuins. Cloth, liiitr. tooth Dresrtiiig and chimney Glasses, in ivinliogun d. Clrttrlottetowii, December 9. I858. great variety of Fancy 'I'oilet Soaps. l’lynioutli pale a . ' rosewood and gilt friiines. id collection of Jewrtry. The whole will be sold at tile itnd nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German rind lloiis lid nliiio-id Snaps for fitiiiily uric. For Clirlstuias presents, a splen- lowest figure for eriali. Gaoucu 8ritci.Arrt. I’rincelovvn. Cl-IAILII A Ciiosuv and Jasics Pinuirorr. ‘rencli Ilivsr,« Jaisirir Muruiiusndt Enivirr Pstuxuu, 'I'rrrvel.. lsr‘s Ilsst. JAIIEI C. POPE Sr, l’A1'iiicu l'ovva:rt. Siiinriierside. Jsrarira J. I"riasun, Jsiarrrt Castr- ar:i.r., Jusris l.. IIOLMAN rind Aitciiiusitu CAIIPIKLL. .~‘ri':iit I".lt'ttIitl|"I. CitArii.a.s C. Ilurrr. Milcoutill. Janus \'uo. l'rirt ltill. llurisitii-r Btu. & Anna: C.. Fins, t.‘rir-ruiiipeqtie. i.iasi lluuaaari, Ai.ax. Latina inirt Fusrscrs Ausrtttaux, Tigiiiuli. \V. It. W.-\'l‘SON. General Agent for I’. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. The Wonder of the World! Devlnes’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. "I‘IIl". Great lteiiwdy is at last discovered, and COUGIIS, CULIIS, AS'I'lI.\IA. COS'I'IVE- NI-‘.83 AN I) CUNSU \lI' l‘l().V have lost their terror, and viitiisli us as if liy mirgic before this Sovereign rtrniedy. Wnri it ever before kiioivii tlnit. Hopeless cases if Consurrrpti'rsn were crrstffor tau tltan 35.’ ' y, if any individual is to be pitied, and needs ayiirpiitliy, it is the consumptive,-iilwirys eit- ecting to get well. aird yet the paiiifirl evidence of decay rrlmort “ makes the itiner soul shrink with the all ” otttet‘ lie . bloom as rorrcs bloom, .,,' “ Some And live as roses ii A rti: lo morning space !" While others, in more mature life,-b saute im- prudence and II alight cold neglected,—in the hectic flush. the painful cough, “ The prints of their parting steps appear." All we ask is this one question :—-If you have got mucous nieinbraiies. or airy other members of the body that are " heirs to ills."—irre you not interested ii this great rsiirerly, Duvirvrts' Coast-otirtn l’i'rcir Loaitirau Sold by W. ll. IVATIOK and T. Dusllunsu It o.,at APO‘l’IllCAlIlI' lIar.r.. DR. OHALMER9 WORKS. [" To commend these works is superfluous; they have out with uni’:-crsut approbation _/rorn the Bri- tislt press and public. That the pcriorlical prcrs. rrprsuuti'rig so great is iirrriisty qr rstt' turn and political oplirion, should ham so genera ly noticed that, and that too wills Iitgli commendation. is it circumstance cxcesrlingty rare, if rrrtettert. The lines cliariris f literary tiirrri, an ' ruangsticril truth in qrsurtsrsfrosi ollurioiss bs a.erlurl¢rl."]—Rt'tto's J l'—ORIGIJV‘.dL WRITINGS. As re-published by the Altlllltlf, in 25 volumes, limo, e oth. Vols. 3. Conlsnts qf tIii's ssriu. Nrituriil 'I‘lieolrigy_ p vols., Christian Evidences. 2 vols., Moral l'hilortopliy, . Astronomical Discotirsert, 8, 9, I0. Congregational Sermons, 8 vols. , ll. rlarnioiis on Public Ucciisious, I8. Church Extension, - Sutliciency rrfa Parochislsystem 0 Il.—POSTHU.‘lIOUS WRITINGS. Enirun air Du. IIAN|NIA. lit 9 vulurriss, 8vu, (3 til i. T €999 h eeceooo eeooaeeo 8 8 -I 4 I2 4 4 4 Vols. Contents. I, 2.8. Daily Scripture Readings, 8 vols., £1 It 8 4,5. .§nbbirtli Scripture Readingir,2 vols. I I 0 6. "ostliuniourt slerrnons, 8 7.8. nstiiutes of ’l‘Iieology, 2 vols., I I 0 9. ’relectionr on Ilutlur, c., 0 ll) 6 This riiportiiiit Series is ooinpletad by the publica- tion oft ie I'relections on lltr1'r.I’.I. I'rt l..l:Y. Ilrr.r., &.c, and the whole iiiriy now be bad, in Nine Vuluiiies Svo, price separately, at I01. 8d. per Volume. 'I'lie above are the prices of Chalmers‘ \Vorks in sterling, as published in l:'.diiiburgli The Subscriber has made iirriiiigrntientii to sell them on this Island, at tlia rrliove price currency, being is large deduction on the original price. GIZO. 'I‘. IIASZAIID. Twelvctrees Brothers’ Useful tllltl bcononiical Preparations. II Elli llritisli Fttrnittire Cream. at Gd. Their Iiielfact-able I~‘iirniture l’olisli, tit 9d. 'l'lteir Unriv-.rllr-r! Metal Paste, at 9d. Their lticoriiparalilc lntlizi ltubber llluclting, Id. packets. '|'lieir l-llr.-gant Bell-shaped Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. Their Superior Glass Square liiks—Blac|t, Llluu, and Red. tit 8d. eac Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, sad Ptiuiade eaetierutrir. Their Uririvrillerl Garment and Carpet Rsrrovator, t id fltl . at . Sold, \\'trolesale and lleiail, by G E0. 'I'. ll.-\5Z.\IlD, Queen Square Mountaineer. 'l‘lll-I Bl-‘.AU I‘II"UI. thorough-bred 8l‘.\l.l.lU.V Mountaineer, liy Malay Mriloch out of Chu rapagris, ttliu Car renter and I.ightntng's Iltlte Derby in l8l4.) by Wnrrvy out of Printiiiii by llusuaavd. grand-d.-rin lry 'l‘reritttarri out of Cytlrcrroa. lltiley Melticli by Malay out 6 lsorigvuirvs rlaiii, by Dick Andrews eat of 5 it rs. Plla is a Dark Ilriy with lllack Lugs. very powerful has this rrciirni. iiiirl ri good tens Ilis pedigree is excellent, coinliining the most rtshlonsblu and racing liloorl on the tart‘. ‘Malay lloloch being sire of the celebrated Alice llitwitinrns, and_niany other superior lttiesrs. Mount:rinsrir‘a stock, new four yarns old, arri vary powerful arid proiui . and ssllirg at high irlcas Tris performances ruelng capabilities of lulay Iloloali, l.origvrii'ist, and Allen Ihwthorns, are too strongly liriprsrsad as the rirlsds ofilia racing rsiiairs rspuiiiiriri, especially the latter, shs tniviag wua rtbout II Queen's Plates and (-‘old and rnliar Caps. besides rvraay ilis asst valuable and Prices In her da . Ila will ata ..aaIlIs8 slablss. truly lit April lib, I881. \Vtl.-. flfigo . Islam lrlm Iladlsu . :4‘ * _ *""r' l ‘I, ' ‘-.!.‘.ti.'.NIIstrw-* or the rapid ( aura of ’ COIIGIIS. COLIDS. IIO.»I RSEVICSS, IIIl0r\'l'|II'I‘IS.W|I00l'ING-l‘l‘UGII. ('ROI~'I’. AS'l‘l!:lH. AND CONSIl.'III"I'I0\."- Among the numerous iliscoverles Science has made in this genuriition to facilitate a biisiiir-art of life-— increiise ita t-iijoyinent, and even prolong ilie term of human csii-tence, irons can he nnnri-rl of more real value to mankind, than iliis crintriliution riI'Clieiirisiry to the Healing Art. A vital tritilr-fits virtues through- out this hrs.-id country, lnis pioven lit-y opd rr doulrt, Ihiit no medicine or coiiibintitioii of tneiliciiics yet kiiriwn, can so surely cinitrol and cure the numerous viriieties of pulmonary disease which have liitlieito swept front our midst thousaridaiiiid tlioiiaiiiidit every year. In- deed, there is noiv abundant renaon to believe it Ite- inedy hits at length been found tvlrii-Ii can be relied on. to cure the most dangerous nlfectioristifthe lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cores effected by its use. but via would pieaaflt the follotiing :-rtutl refer further en-' quiry to my American Alinrtnric, which the agent below uritritrd, will always be pleased to furitisli tics, wherein are full particulars, and iiidir-potable proof of these stateirreiits. Oflica of Transportation, Laurens R. IL, 8. C.. Aug. 4. tires. J. C. Avuu. Dear Sir,—.'lIy little son four years old hits just recovered from it severe iittiick of malig- nant Bcnrlei Fever. his throat vtns rottr.-ii, and every person that visited him. protrritiiiceil him A dead child. llnving used your Ciiuirrrv Puc-rorrrti. in (TirIil'or- nia, iii the winter of I850, for ii severe tittiick of Bronchitis, with entire aticces. I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave litm u tea-spoon-fal every three hours, cniuuiericing in the iriorriir g. and b tau r,’ o'clock at night, I found it decided cliiinge for the better, and after three days use lie vvarrible to eat or ink vvitltout pain. Its use in the uhove named disease will save many it child from a premature grave, nntl it-lir-ve the tin- xiety of many a fond parent.—I“or all .-rlliectiritiiinf tlis Iirotit and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest grniitude, prompts me in addressing you these lines ,—but for your ini- rirint discovery, in little boy would now have an in another woil . I am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. 'I‘raus., L. 11.3.. Rock Ilill, (Somerset Co..) N. J., Jly 2|. I852. Dr. J. C. Airsrt.—8ince your medicine has become known here. it litis rt gretitt-r deiriund than any other cough remedy we have ever Mild. It iii a -olreii of in terms of unnieiisured praise I those who have used it, and I know of sonic crises vtliers the best they can any of it. is mit too nitrcli for the good it hits done, I take pleasure in selling it, liecirusel kiiow thntl airi ivittg my curntninerrt the tvortli of their money. and‘ feel grrrified in seeing the benefit it coi.ferrI.iri Please send me a further supply, rind believe Years, with respect. JOHN C. WIlI'I'I.OCK. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, ' you iv’ i ‘ \Vindaor, C. \V.. June 26, I853. J. C. Avlrt. Sir; This may certify tliirt Ihuvu used your t.‘ru:rtttv I'itc'roru\t. for upivrrrilir riforis vstir ; and it is my sincere belief tliiit I should IllI|'I bean in riiy grave ere this time ifl had tint. has cured ma ofit dnitgerouri tilfr-ctioii of the lungs, rind I do not overstate my convictions when I tall you it is a priceless renicdy. 'nimr very verdict-tfuli_v. D. A. McC l.l.|N, Attorney at l..aw. Wilksbarre, l'ii., Fr.-ptetirber 28. I850. Drt. J. C. Avuri, My ear "r,-Your iiir-dicirie is tI‘.IlCII ripprnved of by those vt Iin lirrve used it here, and its ct-iiipositton is such its to insure rind iiiiiiniiiin its reputiition. Invarlrihly rccniiirireiirl it f-.r pnlnrn. nary allectious, as do tiriiny of our principal physi cianl. I am your friend, CIIAS. S'l'ItE.A'l'EIl, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. A\'I-TR, CIIBMIST, LOWELL, MASS. For sale by 'I‘. DESIIRISAY. Gt Ce., General Luasuut. vrusr, Gr.-or r-iovtn, I-Zuwaup oyr, Grrriid iver, I-Iiiwauir Nuuiliut av, St, Peter‘! Bay. J. J. Partsuu. St. Eli-iinrrr's, fluortuu Wrouiri-rorr, Crapuud. Jas. ls.IIO|-HAN. . Was. lloiiu. Dedrrpia, Jaarus l'ioouoiv. New Londeri, Mr. C V Prince Edward lli.~pr-nsttry, ram srirzirr. crr.rrrr.orrs:romv: H fl IL JOHNSON respectfully announce tkpt a they Bu ly front their lbirrt-Italiniaiit. DRWG8. CFIH.MIClLSi sud the various Ofliciritil I‘iepairrtinris at‘ the lladleal Colleges, and from a tliorcii Ii practical |IF""l'lllO. obtained in that class I".stii lls inewts lii I-‘niglxrrid, tliriy fssl warranted in cliiirnl lis confidence rrftliu will a vest to retain by puallc, which yhsy ha.“ cave. "Nit: II: J. . ."'.:.‘IO'“tIl|¢I adapted to faintly raqairatuaiitii an pram’ "rig tlio_ev_t-u of this liyuutw. ufl lpOuiu:7y Iu_ll'tls|u for families who lit‘! asst t it: wuss‘ adihwit P t l I ' I I0 I'll‘! Om at-rm .l, tsvosaail slttrtce. Physician Prescriptions and I-'rirrrlly Recap” sud, Medical Giilvuriisui, Vticclna. tlsria performed. Cattle llsrllslsas at‘ the but tiled. I. "I4.