Christmas Time Has Come. oe Christmas time has come again ! What a time tor girls and boys, With ite snowballing and fun, With its sleighing and its noise ! Santa Claus’s bag is full Of the sweetest, loveliest things ; Dolls like babies, beautiful Balls and books and gli'tering rings. Haste and get the little stockings, Santa Claus you know don't stay Away he flies up the chimney Ere it’s light on Christmas Day. And at 1 ight sweet little eyes Shut as tight as tight can be. Santa Claus den't like us looking, Leaves us nothing if we see. Oh, the candies ! Oh, the apples Peeping from the the stocking top ; Nuts and raisins here in plenty, Gorgeous-looking lumps of rock. On, the dolls with golden tresses / Oh, the glorious big dram ! — Let us fill the air with shouting, Dear old Christmas time has come. Every face is wreathed with gladness Oh, it is a sight to see — Such a set of lovely fairies Dancing reund the Christmas tree - Santa Claus haa left his treasures For his darlings, every one, Is not thie a time of pleasures? Dear old Christmas time has come ! —North Ca rolina Teacher. The Sackville Incident. A DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE ALLEGED TO BE IMMI- NENT —THE UNITED STATES WON T STAND A ** BoYCOTT.” The New York Herald publishes the fol- lowing despatch from its London corres pondeut :—Those who imagine the Sack- ville incident is ended are greatly mistaken, and, from what I learned yesterday, it may result in a serious diplomatic controversy. The first intimation that the incident had assumed new features was given by Lord Randolph in the House of Commons on Thursday, when his question came up as to whether further communications had been received by the foreign oftice from the gov- ernment of the United States, relative to the conduct of Lord Sackville, and if so, whether such communications would be laid before parliament prior to the discussion of the civil service estimates. Sir J. Fergu- son, in reply, stated that a note bad been received from Mr. Phelps a few days ago It has been referred to Lord Sackville for any observations be might wish to make upon some of the matters it contained. He suid the correspondence could not be pub- lished until it was compiete. Although the foreign office guards its secrets well, | have been able to learn that the note referred to by Sir J. Ferguson is one of great im- portance. In it the United States protests against Lord Salisbury’s policy in refusing to send a Minister to Washington in place of Lord Sackville. It was placed in Lord Salisbury’s hands ten days ago and its un- compromising tone must have opened bis eyes to the grave difficulties which confront him. The United States not only refuses to modify its attitude in reference to Lord Sackville, but refuses to be bi yycott- ed, and then makes it very clear that if anything of the kind is tried the boycoiting will not be on one side. It is said that Mr. Phelps has intimated that his mission will be of short duration if Lord Salisbury persists in his present course. Itis understood that Lord Salis- bury is resolved not to recognize the Unit- ed States until the republicans come into oftice, and he will have no further relations with the democratic party. It is unnec- essary to say that this policy does not meet with the approval of his political colleagues. They see that ifhe is going to lead his country ito anvther Egyptian war, and in- vite a rupture with the United States, his ery of *‘ save the union” will not save the government from defeat. es ee Live Stock in Winter. Frosted bits should never be put intoa horse’s mouth. As the freezing days come on, this matter should be kept in mind. Grooming should be thoroughly per- formed on every horse at least once daily. Never groom a horse in its stall while the horse is eating, but take it out for the pur- pose. Otherwise the dust and dirt which fill the air become mixed with the horse’s food, making it unpalatable and unwhole- some. Horses should be kept well shod and sharp while they are worked on roads slip- pery with ice and snow. Inattention to this point often costs lameness and suffer- ing to the horse and loss to its owner. Rub the legs and particularly the heels dry with wisps of straw when the horses come in from work in rain or snow. Obstinate cases of scratches come from neglect of this. Soiled bedding should be kept through the day away from the stalls. If piled under the mangers the horses are com- pelled to breathe the offensive ammoniacal odors, which are injurious to their eyes, lungs and general health. Many a horse has learned the habit of pulling on his halter through his efforts to get away from the smell of soiled bedding. Horses and oxen should be fed upon a fair maintenance, and not allowed to run down. Those which are quite idle will do well on hay alone, but ali animals kept at work should have moderate feeds of grain. Milch cows besides generous feeding should have a daily carding. Winter dsivying, if properly managed, is often protitable. The saving of the manure is not the least profitable item of the busi- ness Shelter is indispensible for success in keeping stock. If you should pass by the field of a slothful man, on a wintry day, and see his cattle humped up and shivering around @ straw stack or in the fence cor- ners, you will be pretty certain to find their owner at the nearest grocery, with a black pipe, in his mouth, erguing that farm- ing doesn't pay. Jorn fodder, if sound and well cured, is excellent feed for cattle. Where there is any great amount of it to feed, it will pay to buy a cutter and crusher. If fed whole the butts are not only rejected by the cattle but they make very awkward work of haul- ing and spreading the manure. Sheep need a good. shelter to keep them dry. A close unventilated stable is not as good for them as a more open one, provid- ed,it protects them from rain and snow. : reeding sows should be given comfort- k le, clean quarters, with freedom or at east the liberty of a yard large enough for © exereise. Donor let them run THE DAIL AY ay ws hough. They shoul , orsea, t with cattle or —_— ntiful rations of bra have generous and ple io ‘at ae puscle-forming Sea oe: stinging; mou : Mat aa as * lian corn or meal, Skim milk, Ii aoaedl to continue tumors form, which e 1 ‘ : ° FP . ‘oT ’ < j Peryv . . much " cael bofled to a thin gruel, peas, often bleed and ulcerate, becoming : ry — ; -me: ; ed : y anc - < rood foods for them. SwayNe's OLNTMENT stops the it ae we f much value as bedding. j)eeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases a « » ‘ ’ Ye m . . saaves yo he fall will now be appre- remove the tumors. All druggists, or by and if saved hi “os r better, sweeter OF mail, for 50 cents. Or. Swayne & Son, — J akes better, § r t12 6m dw ciated. Nothing mak | delphia. oot) 2 tr more useful bedding. table 7m Gypsum (plaster) spread upon the stable ee Nellie. was “ys and increase} Mrs. Brown-—"* fell me, Nelhe, floors will keep the air sweet, the value of the manure. | Poultry should be made by encouraging them to lay. , provide profitable now bone meal and " ve a day . mess Once ys for the animal food and & warm place a layers. — American Agriculturist for Decem- ber. oo Oe American Shipping. The words vavy and shipping are apt to excite the ire of the average citizen of the United States. The reason 1s obvious, for Uncle Sam’s navy is in an unsatisfactory state, and the decline of American shipping in the carrying trade of the world is a sore subject with him. Inthe annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury it has to be admitted that while the trade of the country has increased, the proportion carried in United States vessels has de- creased from over 75 per cent. before the war to less than 14 per cent. at the present time. Over 80 per cent. of the trade ef the United States is done through the medium of foreign vessels, chiefly those of Great sritain. As one of their papers regretfully ays: **Qur merchants and manufacturers ay annually into the pockets of European hip owners nearly or quite $200,000,000 or freight charges, while they are neces- sarily also placed at a disadvantage in com petition with the merchants and manu- facturers of Europe, both as to rates and privileges.” a >noe @ ———— a. Fe Local Notices. Good things for Xmas and New Year. A large stock of fresh cake, pies, confectionery, fruit, ete , chyap, cheap, at the City Steam Bakery, A. * C. Quirk, Prince st. d2l 4i NEVER pay double prices for toys, dolls, Yimas cards, ete., forthe best selected cheapest are at L P. Tanton’s. HyacinTas in the new patent glasses, all startek and well rooted at G. H. Haszard’s. What could make a better present ? OxrorpD Biases in all kinds of binding ; ulso, Presbyterian Hymns and Psalms in nice display. Universally acknowledged, that the best and cheapest Boots in town are sold at the Domision Boot and Shoe Store of J. B. Mac- donald. nov29 dw tf DeLovures’s select notes on the Sabbath School Lesson for 1889 can be had at G. H. Hasvard’s. Christmas Presents! Do you know of a Christmas preseut that will be more useful and appreciated than a pair of good Slippers? There is a good variety of handsome Slippers, at Goff Bros. decl8 tf- ANYTHING that you want in the line of bread, cake and pastry, leave your orders with John Murphy, Kent Street. dec20 3i pd A nice Xmas present—a $2.25 Silver Cruet for $1.75 atR. K. Brace’s. 4i—-dec20 THE quality of the bread, cake and pastrd made at Murphy’s is universally acknowledgey to be the best made on the Island. dec20 3i pd XMAs AND New Year.—-During the above holidays John Mutrphy’s bread, cake and pastry store will be head quarters for your home supply. dec20 3i pd Toys, toys, an immense variety of Dolls 8 cents and upwards; also Christmas Cards, half price, at L. P. Tantons’s. Dec20 d&w You can buy any goods in our line, such as cake, pies, etc., for Xmas, cheaper than the same can be made at your own homes. See our goods and prices.—A. & C. Quirk, Prince Street. : d2l 4i Fiour.—*‘ Ogilvie’s Hungarian,’ for bread not pastry. Without exception the best flour in the Dominion ; $7.75 per bbl., and well worth the money. For sale by Geo. Carter & Co. li—dec20 CoNFECTIONEKY.—A splendid assortment. We expect arush inthis line, and ask an early call from all our friends. —Geo. Carter & Co. 3i—dec20 CurisTMAs Goops. — Raisins, Currants, Can died Peeis, Essences, Spices. Canned Goods— Peaches, Pears, Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, Sal- mon, Lobster, Oysters, Clams, Ox Tongues. Jams—Pium, Damson, Gooseberry, Rasp- berry, Green Gage, Red Currant, Black Cur- rant; Pickles, Eaglish Confectionery, Candy Toys. Honey, Cocoa, Broma, Chocolate, Pure Cream Tartar, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Dates, Figs, Nuts, all of best quality, at Geo. Carter & Co's. Grocery Store, Market Square. dec?0—3i A liberal discount to teachers and pupils buying Xmas gifts at Reddin’s Drug Store. Dec 18 3i eod. Notice.—All persons leaving orders for pound cake and the baking of cake are re- quested to call for them on or before Monday. —Johu Murphy. dec20 3i pd Who’s got Xmas Slippers ?—Goff Bros. dec18 tf Mens’ Nap Reefers, another new lot just received, splendid value, at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. decl19 dw The Mens’ Reefers selling at $5 are pro- nounced the cheapest in the city. See them at J. B. Macdonald’s. decl9 dw Men’s Fur Coats. Bay your Far Coats at J. B. Macdonald’s. Guaranteed the eheapest in the city. decl9 dw Five hundred Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, just opened. Selling very cheap at J. B. Mae- donald’s. decl9 dy Cig irs, in half boxes, Meerchaum Pipes, Drug Store. Decl8 31 eod. D. A. Bruce’s. Store. Decl8 3i eod Bros, decl8 tt My stock of Boo's, Shoes, «ub bers Overshoes, Fe t and cheaper thau ever. eall and examine.—R. KH. (Borehaai's Old stand). oct9 eod wy tf SE dear?” asked Merritt. ‘* No replied Ma- our clergyman can do it very nicely. ——- ee A fact that all men with gray and mauy shaded whiskers should know: that Rucking- ingham’s Dye alwars coiors an even brown a black at will, food, but not and } Cigar Cases, for Xmas gifts, at Reddin’s The bargin hunter should cali and see our Overcoats and Reefers, jast what you want, at 10 lbs. Sachet Powder, comprising all varieties, to select from, at Reddin’s Drug **Oh, them Golden Slippers”.—Just opened an excellent variety of Xinas Slippers at Goff Boots, Over- socks slippers, &c., is now com- plete, and is better assorted, larger Please Os:, **Can you tie a true-lover’s knot, my mie, hiding her blushes with her fan, ‘* but an - sy j piles! Piles! Itching Piles! 1 SymMrrToMs. your husband much embarrassed when he proposed to you? Mrs. Younghusband Give a warm | ** Not nearly so much as he was after the bills for our wedding reception came in.” — Mr. Dolliver—** So you want to my daughter ¢ istence / Ponsonby—** At present, but | have very brilliant prospects.” | Dolliver—I dare say, but suppose I Mr. become of you then ¢ Nearly all colds are slight, at first, but | their tendency is to so lower the system that ithe sufferer becomes a ready victim to any | prevalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, in the beginning of a cold, would guard against the danger. | __- | Aman witha new idea cannot be too careful of it. I may get away from him, and become original with some one else. odes No remedy for blood disorders can equal Aver’s Sarsaparilla. Though concentrated } and powerful, this medicine is perfectly safe jand may be taken by children as well as adults. Physicians recommend it in prefer- ence to any Other. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. ~ —-—-——-- @@@ — - W. H. H. Murray, otherwise ‘* Buck- board,” is lecturing in Boston on how to become a millionaire. Why don’t these in- structors of the people become millionaires | themselves and hold their tongues about it? That Salve! What Salve ? “Mooie Healer” SALVE, of course, There should bea Box in every house, while the keen frosty wind chapps the hands of the women and children. Sold in every Drug Store at 25 Cents per Box. JOHN ROSS & CO. decl4—dy 6i wky li WATERWORKS. M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the pubiic that he is prepared to attend to ail GASFITTING WORK, -AND THE— Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. All work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of TIN- WARE, STUVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc. All orders carefully and promptly a'tended to. M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. nov29—dy lw then eod 2m GRAT =FUL—COMFORTING. cPPS $ GOGUA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and »y a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr — ha- provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which mny save Us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough = resist every tendency to disease. Hiundreds 0 subtle maladies are floating around us pony $0 attack wherever there is a weak point. e may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves weil ‘ortified with nure blood and a pro- perly nourished frame.” Civil Service a bs Made simply with boiling water ana Mmlik. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: 'S EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, weaned Londoa, England. deci9—1 yr dy & wky NEW GOODS | Christmas and New Year Supplies. CALL AND INSPECT OUR FINE EXHIBIT OF New and Choice Groceries. Below we mention a few of the leading lines. In these articles and others not enumerated we can give extra good value for the money. We offer 100 bris. American Baldwin APPLES, 375 ** FLOUR (choice brands), 50 boxes RAISINS (Dessert & Cooking), ,500 Ibs. CURRANTS, ** CHOICE TEA, WEST INDIA SUGAR, O06 Refined and Granniated SUGAR, 000 ** FACTORY CHEESE, 120 doz. DIAMOND DYES (all colors). iat Ai ise 1 1,500 7,000 *“ 5, l ay — American Water White Kerosene, Molasses, Green Grapes, Oranges, Pears, Lemons, Nuts ‘‘onfectionery, Figs, Canned Goods, Candied Peels, Pure Spices, Extracts, &c., &c. Quality as good and prices as low as any other reliable Store. Prompt attention to every body. GEO. CARTER & CO. | a Square, Ch’town. ’ , Moisture; intense itching and at night; worse by scratching. marry Have you any means of ex- none, don’t die for a good many years, what’s going to - “et ih sn ge a , nS SATURD, a -~ Choir Training, Taxidermy, R. BARLE desires to inform the N thing “New” in Piano and Organ Teaching and Singing pupils will receive the benefit. players, PIANOS, itself :— complete satisfaction, Lieut. Governor Mac- Hon. T. W. Dodd, donald, Dr. Robins, Percy Pope, Frederick Robins, BK. Balderston, F. ©. Moore, R. Maynard, ftev. F. Moore, F. H. Beer. E. W. Taylor, Charles Hyndman, Frederick leters, W. Tweedy, Maurice Blake, Ll. L. Beer, And others. APOSHTIVE £2080: neg USERS CURE Weakness of Body and Mind: Effects of Errors or Exceases in Old or Young, Robust, Noble MANHOOD) fully Restored. Mow to Enlarge and Sirengthen WEAK, * NDEVELOPED ORGANS & PARTS of BODY, Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT.-Benefits in a day- Ben testify from 47 States, Territories, and Foreign Countries, You can writethem. Book, a re and praia mailed @enled) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y, FALL. 1888. and Ulanda: 104 CASES, FIRST INSTALMENT OF Also, in Stock and to Arrive, about Goods, Blankets, Quilts, &. SvVITH BROS., Granvills and Duke Streets, jy27 HALIFAX, N. 58. HAW KEHR’S TOLU AM) CHERRT, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. B. novl0—ly dy ACME SKATES. 300 8 PAIRS ACME SKATES, from 75 nov29—2w 2aw cents up. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker’s Corner. EXHAUSTED VITAL'TY ' THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the Age on Manhood, Ner- yous and Physicial Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 300 pages, 8 vo., 125 pre- scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, ful! gilt, only $1.00, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the National Medical Asseciation. Address P. O, Box 1895, Boston, Mass., or DR. W. H. PAR- KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office, No. 4 Bulfinch Street. in}2— lyr end & why (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) THE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS, BY 178 PAITHSUL VER CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN OURED When other Remedies and Physicians have failed to #ffect a cure. Recommende? by PHysitctanws, MINISTERS, AND NuRSEs n fact by everybody who has given ita good tral. It never jai's to bring relief. AS AN EXPECTORAGANT IT HAS NO FQUA Jt ig harmless to the Most Delicate Child. It contains no OPIUM in any form. Pricer 25c, 50¢ AND §1.90 PER RorrTte. | | DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. (Limited), Gensrut Agentef WONT RDAs AY. DECEMB ee cee ch sem PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING bb the Court of Chancery, Musical | Public that he has opened up a correspon. | denee with some of the leading Musicians in Kngland, United States and Canada, for the pur- pose of ascertaining for himself if i. ween 4 JUKSUANT to and by virtue Should there be, his | He gives lessons at his own house = well as " the residence of the pupils, and makes # special- ure ; i \ ; u ty of teaching beginners as well as advanced | on ~HORSDAY, the Third da at ieee lie is Agent forthe celebrated NEWCOMBE | jnyg The following testimonial speeks fur We, the undersigned, preferring the Newcoinbe Pianos, have much pleasure in testifying that those we have bought from Mr. EKarie have given septl , c ate oer TET ci cilia ianilindianiieamaiiiin tt an ae 7a hore of caid West River; thence | fo.lowi:g the courses of the said West Kiver to lthe place of commencement, containing ope "2) Ge - ‘. . * OA fe ta: 3 gemNe Wet qu « rs 3 co ' a 25 : 4 i 5 4 te Se fy i _ Gr as 252k Greve B FALL. Just Received ex 8S. S. Nova Scotian, Suez, Rall Millivery a Graucral Dry Goods, 500 Packages Domestic staples, Kuit pte ee: ey n A DOMINION OF CAN Province of Edward ADA, ) bole ne r Prince Island, } ct itt i In . e matter of the application of Annie atterson, Charles Jallace Patt . ieacte —s erson anc Bruce Patterson, infant children of tie late Duncan Patterson, of West Rive in Queen's County, Farmer, deceased r, ; ~~ of a decre His Honor the Vice-Chancellor made pas above matter, bearing date the twenty-sixth da }of November, A. D. 18%, Iwill sell by Publix Auction, in the Law Library, Building, in Charlottetown, Laura Robert in Q of | next, atthe hour of Twelve o'clock. oe restof the above-named infant children in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of Jand |siftunte, dying and being in Lot or Township Number Thirty-one, in Queen’s County, in j@suce Edward Island, bouoded and deseribed as follows :—Commencing at a point on the shore of the West River, at the south-eastern corner in the Court House | | os and in the possession of Andrew Coady, and rui.i'og north along the eastern boundary line | of lana of sad Andrew Coady, and jand in pos- | | session of Charles Fisher, till it meets the south- ern boundary line of lan: of John Duff McLean; thence east 2long the said southern boundary of } land of Jolin Dull McLean till it meeis the wesr- fern boundary Jine of jand in the possession of | Mure och McLeod; thence south along the said western bonndary line of land of Murdoch Me- | hundred acres, more or leas The purchaser willbe required to pay thirty per cent. of the purchase money at the time of purchase, The beiauce may remain on mortgage on the premise: fora term of years, at six per cent. per annum interest, Dated this 24th day of November, 1888. W. A. O, MORSON, Master in Chancery, ARTHUR PETERS, EsqQ., Solicitor for Applicants nov30—wky 4i dy 4i (tues & sat) DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured S Admintstorin's Dr. os’ Goiden Specific. It can be given fn acup of coffee or tea without the knowledcze ofthe pereen taking it; is nbsolutely bermiess, and will effect a permanent and speedy core, whether the patient is @ 1noderate drinker or | «nm alcoholicwreek. It hasheen givenin thousands cases, and in every instance 4 perfect cure 38 followed, 8 never fails, Tho syetem once im prcgnated with the Specific, it becomes an "tter impossibility for the liquor appetite toexist F circn’ar and full perticulars sddress GOLDEN SPEVIBPIO OO... i885 Lace Bec Cincinaati.G@ PORTLAND CEMENT, Received per ‘* Erema” : ~ Barrels PORTLAND CEMENT, | ad?) 1,000 FIRE BRICK, 1 Ton FIRE CLAY. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker's Corner. j i nov29-—2w ?aw a eS gen RUPTURE The last 26 years I have adjusted more Trusses any man in America, Valu- able Patents, my own invention, in Truss- es, Spinal and Ciub Feet Instruments. Rupture—I will guarantee to hold largest Rupture without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Lar, stock of general seems, See the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. Reliable system for ORDERING BY MAIL. t pinallnstrumentsorouker makes and more effective, CLUB FE Jp the onlyme- FE chanical system t eee rove toanybody on & ooved did pty straigh Club Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. CHAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Teronto. BARGAINS mt Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, SILVERWARE, &c., FOR SIXTYDAYS —AT— E. S. BONNELL'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Neatly eS aie. Clocks and Jewelry left for re- airs over one year, if not called for by Ist of to pay expenses. mber, 1888, will be sold er E. 8S. BONNELL. Charlottetown, oct26—dy 2m law & wky Patented in U. 8. @ = Chas. Cluthe’s "icusu" Children cured in 2 and Adults (at least 80 per ct.) in 4 mouths, without any discomfort towearer. The most perfect system to sec re satisfaction by matl, Eyery Truss specially made for each case. Orders received by 3 p.m. irailed :ame day (prepaid and registered). Pad only one ounre. Perfect VENTILA- TION, Warranted for Five years, Highest Awards at Centennial and wherever exhibited, 100,90 sold. fend Ga. Stamp for Lilustratei Book; invaluable information. — Address, C48. @CLUTM? , 118 Bing St. ¥est, Toronto, or Buffaic, N.Y, ees oe pee ms (Ziguid,) 8= Noie.— This furorite meilicine is put up im oval bottles holding three ounces each, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, S. R. Cam p- belt, in red ink across the face of the label. Beware of imitations, refuse all substi- tutes, and you will not be disappointed. [Jampbel’s [athartic [omponnd Cares (jhronie foustination, [jostivencss, end all (Homplaints See ee arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, such as Dyspevsia or In ligestion, Bilious picihanetiaadieataaanat ee eu Affections, Headache, Eeartburn, Acidity of th 3 Stomach, Rheumatism, Loss of Annetite, Gravel, Nervow Btite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea, or Vomiting, &c., &e Price 23 Cents per Bottle. PREPARED ONLY Pf DAVIS & LAWAIO 7 CO. (Tamitedy, Brilliant! Durable! Economical! _ Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None other are just as good. Be. are made of ch materials, and give poor crocky colors, To he Fi success, use only the Diamonn Dyes for coloring Dresses, Stock. ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, pack- age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors, Ask for the Diamond and take no other. A Dress Dyed FOR A Coat Colored IO CENTS. Garments Renewed A Child can use them! At Druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO MONTREAL, P, Q. Encourage Home Manufacture —BY USING. BEARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED Qib PASTA BLACKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the nvssrsces.y © *t he is the manufacturer of the wuuVe talus. a... ' yg, and guarantees it @ Supener acucie tor s.arnesses, Boots and tuu wouther generally. Ut is peculiariy tur Keeping all articles of Leather to which it is applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certain te give satisfaction, and cannot possibly infuse the Leather, as it is manfactured from the best articles to be obtained in the market. A ough «pplication to Boots and Shees will render them perfectly Waterproof, and Lumbermen and Fsimers will never have wet feet it they will use BEARBDSLEY’S OIL PASTE BLACKING, Parties wishing a Bos van bave It sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for Whole sale orders, Why this Blacking is the Best :—1st, it is thor oughly Wate proof; 2nd, it will perfectly pre serve the Leather: 3rd, it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; 4th, because ali who have it testify that it is just as recommended, Address your orders to the >ubscriber,’ W. W. BEARD*LEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Poots, Shoes and Harness, RERWICK, N, &. \erce’s “ _ oe - er A\sasant - wureative LIVER COK BiiGtS PILLS. BEWARE OF iMITA?tIONS. ALWAYS ASK FOR DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS, moins entircly vegetable, they op- erate without disturbance to the syster, diet, or occupation, Put up in glass vials, bormeti- cally sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As a laxative, alterative these little Pellets give t n. SItK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, ae eee Billous Attacks, andall derangements of the stom- sehaitel at yersanertt y relieved an ently . cured by use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pu ive Pelicts. ” yy of the re power of ane ellets over 80 great a variety of diseases, may truthfully be said that their acuiocn upor the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative {gGnceee. Sola by druggists, 25 cents a vial, Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD's DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. SB Retin is offered by the manufectur- ers of Dr. e's Catarrh Feemneers for a case of Chronic Nasa! Catarrh which they cannot cure, SYMPTOMS OF CATARRS.—Dul! heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal poset es, discharges falling from the head nto the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bioody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasai twang; the breath is offensive; smeli and taste are im- paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- sult in consumption, and end in grave, No d is 60 Common, more deceptive and Geogerous, - less understood by phssicians, Y its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “cold in the bead,” Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents, “Untold Ago.” from Catarrh.* Prof. W. HAUSNER, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic catarrh. My family physician guve me up af incurable, and said I must die. My case wae 6uch a bad one, that every day, towards suD- get, Iny Voice would becoine so hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the m ui my coughing and clearing of my throat . almost strangle me. By the use of Dr, Sages Catarrh Remedy, in three montha, l wasa well man, and the cure bas been permanent,” ‘“Coustandy Hawking and Spitting? ‘HO ftusuina, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, St, Lewis, Mo., writes: “i wus a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, snd was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last c'ght months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be done for me. Luck- ily, | was advised to try Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and I am: now 4 well man, IT believe it to be the only sure remedy for caiarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it & fair trial to experience astounding results a permanent cure.” Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. ELI Rourrs, Runyan P. O., Columbia Co., Pa., says: “My daughter bad catarrh ¥ she was five years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy adverused, and Pee cured a bottle for her, and soon gaw that helped her; a third bott!> eifected @ per — or purgative he mort perfect waa .t ROP IN nent cure. She ig now cightdon ; — ware of imitations, because they ; and inferior “ts ° > ibm Dias ek iI eB a So a ie ei, ¢ PREIS SY et ei ae