‘HASZARD'S GAZETTE. AUGUST 19. TURNIP8. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY oler the follow‘ Prose’ competed for in Q.Iosu's Coast I ' ssasoe, - For of {wade ’l\rsips. £8 0 0 do do I I0 0 8d do do I 0 0 dtli do do I to o bib do do I o 0 h (I I0 0 i do n ‘Should the most successful competitor have been a winner of a First Prise on any revious occasion, he will receive. indeed of the easy Plies. eSilver sdal, with suitable inscription; and the money for the but Prise will be awarded to the next successful couiptitor. and so on to the end of the list. A INDUSTRIAL SHOW will be held in Charlottetown in Novom r. at which the usual Prizes will be awarded. y Order. C. STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room, Id May. IBM- Wor-id’s Fair PRIZE MEDAL BOAPSS THE I-IIGIIET PREMIUM HAS BEEN awarded by the American oils; and World's Fair, Cr stal Palsce;to BECK Notice to Travellers. IT has becouie an established fact that accidents will happen notwithstanding the care and alteri- tion which may be paid to the safety and convenience of travellers. Explosions will telre place. bridges will be left open. and can run olfths track as usual. It is well enough for the public rind It-gtsliitors to caution companies to " beware." “‘ ll 0 heed." yet these casualties will occttr. “'l‘|¢l| '9- sult in severe coiitusioiis, broken limbs, hurris, bruises. The Mexican Mustang Linlment. U n such occasions, is iiivaluiil-le_! 'l'he won- derful elfocts of its soothing and healing properties have induced many, who have trie it. to alwii s carry s bottle of it with theui when they :ire travel- i"l- . . . . Frequeiit tests have pmveri it to be ethcaciou: in eurin Rheuuiatism, Piles, Scrofulouii diseases. (._un- lccrs, Old Sores. Neuralgia, 'l ootlinche. har- acbe. dtc. . Spavin. Ring-bone, Scratches. Crsclred Heels, Cliafes. (rslls._&c., on I_lar_ses and othsr animals. It is external in its ltppllcllllull, and we ouauarrrsu it to cure Pssa_tsivstv'ri.v in every case for which we recoriimeii it. Many Physicians use it because they can depend upon it—so can their patients. Farmers and Livery-.tlable Keepers. Say they win. have it, rind will not be iintisficd without it. after giving it a fair trial. Therefore we say to travellers upoii highways and b '-ways use ‘I as O and Perfumery. manufacture ovary variety of Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and most admir- ed perfumes- Cytlierian Cream of Soap, for Ladies Pa nsriston Shaving Cronin. Pariiiriston Shaving Rolls. for 'I‘iiivo|lers conve- nienco Military Shaving Soap. Highly perfumed Brown Windsor. White Windsor and Toilet Cake Sea . Mrs, I’urtingtou‘s Toilet Soap. ' his beautiful 'I‘0ll.E'I' SNAP, ing in its corn 'iion the combined virtues o the vegetable kingdom to cleanse. pprlf and perfume, Ilblay permission dedicated to s ’artingtos _ hero ’tservt's. Boston, unitary. 1854,. Back 5; co, Mrs Partinglon to the Proprietors. Gentlemen :- 'l‘he education of your beautiful and ‘Isgnini soap to me. ass mark ofa steam. is very pleasant. from my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I ve made sos . I in a say that I never mad’ an lulfasgocd and I will recom- m young a over the world for their twilight ta lee. her RU-t-it it Puts-twri-roiv. Boston, Jsn., I354. mark so. Extract Perfumes for the HandkereIir'ef—whlcli, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor, are pm. nounced by hemists and those who have tested them to be superior to the best imported article. Purified Oz-Jllarroto with E2. of Roseraap-y__. for preserving and dressing the Hair. This article III so pre rsdas not to _become rancid. and is free after being put on the hair from all. disagresbls door. I-or preserving the H_sir._rsstoring it when mid places appear, and causing it to retain beauty and lustre to ol ugo—- r.‘.ddara’s Catcasilan Ambru.—An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua. litres it possesses for the purposes intended. Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR THE 'l‘l-ZETH. Experience has proved that the most etficacious to remove the snimalculna from the Peeth is a paste chemically prepared in jog and to meet the wants of those who prefer clean teeth and firm Gums, is their Saponary Tnou; Pup; an article that has achivsd the highest enconiurns from scientific Dentists and Ph sicnns. Iiir flavoring Pastrys, _ be found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. Also—Boston Chemical Washing Pow- ’ ed beceuse it makes washing easy and D. Taylor, jun. dr Co. 35 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, It. W. Sxuursa Also, sold by W. R. Wxrsorr. June 28. Got Royal Agricultural Society INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION! , N Exrtrsr-rioiv of Domestic Manufactures and Agricultural Productions, will be held in Char- lottetown. on Wednesday, the First f osnib next, when PREMIUMS. as follows, will be distributed : For the best to srds of Cloth. of Island wool, spun an wove on the Island. but which may have been dyed and finish- ed either in this Island or in the Pro- vince of Nova Scotia or New Bruns- D ‘ wick - - to For the best 10 srds wool grey Home- spun. milled g pressed I 0 10 d dyed do finished I 0 I0 do fancy mixture. do I 0 10 do Shopherd’e Plaid, I 0 I0 do twilled Flannel. 0 I0 10 do plain do 0 [0 10 do omespnn, women's wear, 0 I0 10 do wool a on do 0 I0 Piece of Carpeting. not less than twenty ard 2 0 Pair of Horse Rugs. milled, not less than two yards square, Hearth Rug, made of woollen yarn. o ago. ‘ Woollen fancy plaid Shawl. Do. shepherd's plaid do not shawl, Do. long shawl or scarf, Pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for verslls, Three pairs of woollen socks, Three do woollen Gloves, hree do woollen mittens, Linen Table Cloth, 6 yards Linen Tewelling Three Linen Backs, capable of holding four bushels each. Bonnet. made of grass plsit. d list in o JGRICULTURJL PRODUC For the best tub of Butter, not less than thirty pounds weight, 2d best do. Chi-eoe Do. 090 009000 090005-- —— _. 909 T F9 uuaoouunu3a3 do twenty pounds 2d beet do. llalf-dozen Swede Turnip: Carrots. for t tsblo. Roots Bl , Roots of Masgold Wertsel, Roots of fares‘ . Ears of Iudisu|gorn, Onions, I "l;O (TL TR Y, for the best , male and female. Derktsg Powls. not more than one year old (alive). 0 do do Cochin Chtne do 0 $999??? the .Mustang Liniinerit ! It has become so tliorough- I introduced throughout the United‘ Statues, British ossessioris, and West Indies. that it is_ almost irri- possible to step off the cars at any 8tatioii ,Wllll'Jlll baholding ibr- gay briiiiier of the “ Mustangs. ‘ The prices are as follows:—25 cents. 50 co_rits, rind $1 or bottle; the 50 cent being tlireetimcs as large as the 25 cent size. rind the .8l size iiearly three times its large as the 50 cent size, so that the Isr e bottles are cheapest. D. 'lAYl.()R, jun. & Co., 25 Hanover street. Boston, General Agen Agontfnr P. E. Island, .\I. \V. Siuisnurt. and sold by dealers generally. 6m R. R. R. Highly Important to the Public. The Sick cured on the R. R. R. Theory/. 'l‘HREl~‘. GRI-‘.A'l‘ RE\ll-)l)lES. The attention of the public is particularly. directed to the three quick and powerful remedies discovered by Radvvrty dc Co. So quick, so powerful, so _etl'uc- tusl, so safe, so leasrint, are these remedies in stopping pain, checking disease. expelling from tho umsn y rill foul and corrupt hunio-‘rs, all dis- eased and poisonous deposits. Iltlll reatoringgtlie weak, feeble, and fragile frnine, worn out by disease uml long suffering, to sound health and longlif_e. that whoever uses these remedies. and becomes tniiiilizir with the R. R. R. Theory. will never need ii p _' ‘ cian. unless it is in some critical surgical case. 'I‘lie R. R R. Remedies will never t'nil—the prove themselves in the worst cases in less than tisenly-four hours. 'l‘hey invigorate, they renovate, they regulate, they relieve the suffering, pain-stricken mviilid frorii the most torturing pains in afew minutes. 'l‘hey restore the sick and diseased body to health and longevity. _ ‘ To the low spirited and nervous they impart Joy- fnlnesa, vigor, and a he py flow ofspirits. _ the a ed and in mi, whose constitutions are worn out by decrapitude and limbs palsied l|f|tI en- feebled, they impart the elasticity and buoyancy of manhood in its prime. _ 'I‘o the young, who, between the period ofyoutli and manhood, outgrow their naturril strength, who 5' are atflictcd with lauguor. lassitude, loss ofripnciite. gloomy feelings, &c., they iriipnrt to the recnperaiivc 0 ans ll healthy regularity of action. 0 the thoughtless seeker and victim of _anirriul passions, who has wasted away his strength ill fully and revslry, they check the waste of manhood, rind restore every organ to it sound and natural condition. To all who sutfs iiin, to all afiiicted with disease. the R. R. R. REMEDIES will quickly and effectu- ally frce the sufl'erer from niiser , and render t s most wretched capable of enjoying sound health and long life. R. R. R. REMEDIES. e R. R. R. Theory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick, and the protection of the human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. i.—Ranvvav‘s Ruinv Rr:t.ir:r.—Far the , o. instant Relief of Pain, and qiiiclr cure of drills Mnlad ‘e No. 2.—-RAD\VAY'I Rsivovirrttto Rs:soi.vsivr. —I"or the efectrtal cure of all Chronic and Scrqfulous Diseases that have been lingering in the System, corrupting Ill! Human Body, for flee. Ten. Twenty, or Forty Years. No. 8.—Rsnwsir’a RsoUt.a'rosis.—For restor- ing and regulating to a healthy and harmoniorir action all the Organs in the System. J] mild and {factual carthartic. R. R. R.-—No. I—RADWAY’S READY RI}. LIEI-‘ is for the instant relief ofthe sutfercr from pain, and to check and arrest! e progress of diseases; to disinfect animal, malarious, and infectious poisons, thus protectin whoever uses it against all poisonous Infection, frorii ConIagion,and from sudden attacks of Cholera, Pneumonia, Shi ever, Fever and A uc. Likewise for the ctfeciual and radical removal of allpsins and diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves. dt.c., in from live to fifteen minutes. RADWAY‘S READY Rl'Il.|I-‘.F will stop the most distressing and violent piiins. either internal or esternal—Nervous, Neuriilgic. Ililioiis, or Rheu- rnatic. A Frxruns irr rrts: I"aatii.v.—l'lvery friniil should keep a supplv of RADWAY‘S RIAIADU RELIEF in their hnnses—it is useful in so many silments—it is always beneficial; he gurantees it is n e o ' O eeooco ooooooo o oeeogggg a sure cure for Cliolern, if ltII(r'l| in its that symptoms. Ifuserl when violent t.-pidetirics prevail, it will save I e. R. R. R.—No. 2-—ll.uiw.sv's Ruivovartivti Rs:soi.vins'r.—Wc have said that for all chroriic complaints. we reconrinend our ‘ VFN . The RESOLVENT resolves iiwriy all diseased deposits that have been lingering in the system for 'I'F.N, TWENTY. or I‘OR'l‘Y YEARS. Ever person who has been troubled with on com- plaint ftir years, will require the RESOLVE T to ensure a perfect care. ‘be action of the RESOL- VENT is directed first to the absorbents. stiniuliiting them into action; and, second to the blood, which ll dopsrates by its alterative action over the glands liver. pancreas, kidneys. which are the sewers that nature has established for purifying the blood). You will, alter this description, we hope, appreciate the name we have given to the second of the R. R. R. REMEDIES Of‘ RENOVATING RESOLVENT. It resolves away diseased deposits; and rooovatss the svstern. a dbeassed by its operation: Chronic lvvillfllfodllllplloilt Nodes srs ed and sieluid away. The most loathsome Sbisdisosses disappear under its action; Scrofuloss eosotirstioris amended. and the disease checked wherever it has attached the system. Svpliilii. Willi Ill its borrhsla train of coeeotriitsnts, here find a certain an istbllible cars; and Consumption. ten, otlsri finds ' ._ Ufa‘ . r‘ Ch ' D ltanwav :iift'dvA'i'iivc iiii's'i)i.vl:Fi‘ is ‘namely an ofl'ec- 'I .—W R “_ ‘Ind v r ., .°... gr: '... .'...':::.r s ssthol V T. tlsliial osssswbsro IADWAY1 VA‘!- Vltfll oil is east spprostsiss. I l clwts. , l'lieirl-Ilegzintllr-ll-shaped Glrisslnks. fillr-.rl,rit3d. Its Procreetit-¢ Pou>sr.—IIsrrisd persons, who are not blessed with olfspririg. if the dficulty arises rmm imperfect organs and it-ieo.rIfipotesoy. will lintl the R. R. Rt.-solvent of great hen t. DYIPIPIIA. Wsritir Bassrt.—’I‘hisdlstrossing .1'...._m]¢;- is gone:-.-rlly the result of a low grade of Cliroiiic iullaiiiiniitiun ofthe bltonineh. Tho |N|l|¢'“i who generally feels \\'_ell enough when the stiiiiiacli is empty, is alllicted with the most distressing symp- toms on taking food. Water Brirsli cructsllollls Will‘ burning letiI:i[ltiIl, lmirt burn, pain at pit of _sioiiiacli. Szc. 't‘lns rli-talus is generally accompanied with costive briwe . 'l‘nss1‘atuN1‘.—llesolvent three times per day nlier meals. dessert spoonful. One Regulator on going to bed at night, to keep the bowels open iirid regular. When the Heart Burn is very distressing, a dose of the Relief taken in water will promptly relieve it. 'l‘lie public may rely upon nri efl'cctual cure of the following diseases by using the Renovating Re- solvent :— . L'Iirom'c Rhrurnatisin, Scrq/"it o, Gltrmlular Su-elllrigt, llackirig dry Coil!/ls Tsirtors. Ulcers. Skin Diseases. Hip Diseuxes, Female Complaints. Cunrcrous ./I rcliuns, 5'9!“- syphilitic Cfllllpltllllld. Rtclrsll. Itlrerling of the Ltingr. Salt R’-yqim. Dyspepiiu, lVrrter Brasli. Bronchitis. (‘oitsumpti'oii. 1'11‘ llo ui'uti.i:, _ Liver Complaint W'hr'le Swellinigs. . R. ll.-—No. 3.—Rsnwav's Rs:riur.s-roris. —'l‘llE 'I'llIRD Gill-IA'l‘ MEDICAL DISCO- VERY or‘ RADWAY & . .— no Rcsnlnwr is siitlicierit to regulate the Bowels, Liver, and l’aiicn-as to n lieullhy and hartrioiiious discharge o their funciioris. _ 'l‘wo will insure a pleasant discharge from the bowr-ls at it regular period of time every try. ‘our to six will purge thoroughly all corrupt and acrimonious liiiiriors from the alimentary canal. MPt).'q'|‘AN‘l‘ -ro Piu. 'l‘.uts:its.—Ever one who is in the lnibit of taking pills will find AD- W.-\Y’S ll l‘.GUI.A'I‘OR% the most pleasant, safe, r-ll‘.-.r-.ru:il regulator of the owels, Liver, Prrncreas, and the most CliR'l‘AlN l’Ullll'lER 0|‘ THE All Purgative or Cathartic Pills are iriadelrom the crude rmitr-iiiils of their composition: the inert and active principles are combined together. and the pills am made up ofthis common mass, so that out ofsix pills the patient hair to swallow, all the really and truly medical virtues of Ilie satire would not make riiore than l\\‘l| pills. I-‘ cry chemist well knows that out of the crude iiiateris s of drugs, roots, herbs, barks, plums. &c.. there is only a yield ofonc tenth of medical virtue. We seriously believe that more deaths are caused by overloading the systcrii with useless pliyslt‘. than from disease. No more uiediciiie should be given to a patient than what is necessary to produce the desired effect, and to overload the system with useless drugs is not only checking the action ufaciive virtues, but is inflicting serious labour upon the already shattered constitution. R. ll. ll. Remedies are based upon this principle -there is its much ditfereiicc, in point of strength and r-Ilirricv, between Riutu~ay‘s Regulators and all other Cathiriic Pills, as there is between quinine and common bark. or morphine on opium RAl)\\'.-\\"S RE(iUl.A'l'ORS, therefore, are the bust pills for the sick to ttilte, one being sutficierit in all Ultllllury ditliculties, ntid two possessing a greater and better power than any six of the tiiost ap- proved pills lmowti. II.AD\\‘AY'it Rsuvna-rons are a certain cure for Costivuiiess, Iiitligustion, Liver Complllfllr Klan?! Coinpluiiit. .l.iunttice, llcnd clies, Nrrvoueness. llelnnclioly, Diseases ofthe Bladder. I"iisi.si.s: Dir- ricui.'rri:s.—-l.eucliorrliam. Fleur Albus. Wliites, and lrregiilarities ofall kinds. Brt.tous DIIIAIII. —-llile on the Stomach, Bilious Colic, Enlargement nfilir» Spleen, and iillChroriic Alfsctionri of the Liver and Kidneys. RAl)WAY‘S REGULATORS are most carefully prepared frorii extracts and gnriis of trees, pants, roots, and herbs. There are no pills in use that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas, Bowels, the Salivary Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly and so effectually ns the R. R. RE(illLA'l‘Ol(S. Vo pills can be taken for any length of tiitie with the same safety to the constitution; for, imitend of debilitating the system by powerful and drastic purging. they act pleasantly upon the bowels. and iiiipari strength to every nerve and tissue of the b y. One of the REGULATORS, taken on going to bed. will insure rr regular and healthy discharge mm the bow . s in the morning. In cases where eight or ten 'of the common pills are used for fr e evacuations, two or three of the IIIZGULATORS are sutficient. N0 ‘CALOMEL or other poisonous drug enters their corn itien-— they are entirely vegetable. 'l‘riey are peasant to take, elegantly coated with ll medicinal gum. are perfectl tasteless. and tree from smell. No rson will felt any disagreeable symptoms from taking is dose of REGl'l.A'l‘0RS. CAUTION. There is u counterfeit Ready Relief in the market; the labels tire very sirnilisr to the labels on the genuine. Purchase only of authorized agents, and inquire of the person you purchase from if they know it to be genuine. If you do not find relief from pain l in fifteen minutes, send us the lribel ofthe bottle on | purchase, and inform us from whom you purclinst . RADWAY dr. CO.. I62 Fulton sirr-ct, New York. W. R. \VA'l‘St)N, Agent for Prince Edward Island. 1 Tweivetrecs Brothers’ I Useful and Economical Prcparationsf l H Elll British Furniture Cream, at N. l l Tlieir liietfrict-able Furtiiture Prilisli, at ‘.!d. ' Their llnrivallet! Metal Paste. zit Qd. 'l‘lieir lricomparslilc India Rubber Blscking. id 'l'lieir Superior Glass Square lnlts—Blnclt, Blue, and v-rl, at 2d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Poinade Their Uiirivalled Garment and Carpet Renrivstor, at 3d. and (id. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by H E O. 'I‘. IIASZARD. Queen Square HOUSE, 1810. CIlAitl.0'l'l‘E't‘0WN, JANUARY. tssa. T. Y L 00. HAVE just received. per late arrivals loin Lon- don, Dublin, United States and Heller, their Supplies for the Season, comprising. in the whole. as Eztemios and Varied Jssortsisstqf DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERPUIIIRY. llrsslieii. Combs, Soaps, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours. and Dye SIafl's; Prlhs. Bpleea. Confeciionsiy, Medicated and other Lesisegu; with all the Patent Medicines in rspsts. and every other article seaslly kept at similar Baht is Great ' see .dpsthscsrtss' Hall .deesrttsss'.) The whole of which the can with to the public. and. qsslhy be osessdwdd. also, set ower prises. than they as h 5 fi LIVER OOMPLAIN T, DYSPEP. IA, J.dl7J\ DICE. CHRONIC OR .*\'1'.‘R l-'0 US DEIIILITY. l)ISI}.dSE Ulv‘ THE li’ll).\'E Y5. J\'D JILL JIRISIJVU l“Rf).'ll DI-.‘Rl'.‘l) I.Il"I'.‘R S’l'0.lI./It'll ,- I s (‘ruin-slip.-ilinit, iiiiviiitl Piles, l"ulm-,sa of Blood to the Heartburn. Disgust lnr loud. l"ulnr.-as or \\’eight Ill the Stoiiiucli, Sour l".rur-tiitimis, Siriltiiig or Hulls-ririg at the Pit of the Stomach. Switiiitiiiig oi the Iletitl. llurried rind Illllirtilt ltn.-ailiiiig, I-‘loitering at the llcnrt, Choking or Sulliicuting sensations ivlicii iiiu lying posture. Dininess of \'isioti, Dots ui \\'t~bs be- fore tho sigit, l"iivr:r iitid llull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiriitioii, fellowriess of the Skin 65 Eyes, l'ain in the Side, llnck. Chest. Limlis, dt.c.. Sudden Flushes of llcat, lluiniiig in the Flesh. Constant lruagiiiiiigs of evil, and Great ltepreusimi of pirits. can be effectually cured y DR. IIOOl"L.d.N‘D'S (‘ELEBR..‘l'l‘l'.‘I) GER l)lSl5.tISl'.'N .'l IIINOR UR JIIJIJV Bl'l‘Tl~.'RS, Prepared by Dn. C. .\I. .la<'itsoiv. .Vo. I20 Jlrrli street, Philadelphia. .- ’I‘lieir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled. by any other preparation in the llriitcd States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skillul physicians lind failed. I‘liese Hitters are worthy the attention of irivalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectiticatioii of diseases of the Liver and It-sscr glands, exercising ilie must senrcliiiig powers in vveitltiiesii and atll-ctioiis of the digestive organs, they are, uitliiil, safe, co-rtuin and pleasant. Read and be (.‘uuvi'm'¢d. The " Piiilurlelpliiu Saturrluy Guzrlts," says of Dr. Hoq[lunrl's (.'ernuin ‘tars. " It is seldom that we recomnieiid what are termed Patent .\I8illCl|lt:tl, to the (‘.i)lIlltIL‘lICil and pairuriii-gt: of our readers; and ilicrefore when we rocoriimeiid Dr. IIooll:iiid‘s (ii.-rrrniii llitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that \\‘If are not speiiltitig ofthe tiristiiiriia of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and than forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but ofa llIl'tllCll|t‘. long esltiblislietl, iiniversally prized, rind \\'lIl4‘lI has met the Ilt'l|l’l_V tip- proviil ofthe fiiciilty itself." “ Scott's ll't'cI.'ly," saltt. Jug. 26- “Dr.llootliind's German llittr.-rs, manufactured by Dr. Jiicksori, are new reconiiiicnded by some oi the tiiost proiuiiit-tit tiietiibers of the faculty mi (in article ofiriuch stlicscy in cases of female ivcskncs-i. Persons of debilitated coiistiiittioiis will find tliesr: Bitters iidvantrigi.-our to their lierilth, as we know from experience the salutary r-iii-ct they have upon a wcak riyr-to-us.“ MORE I-IVIDENCIZ. J. G. Jloare. Erq., of the Daily .-‘\‘rws mid, October 3lrl.'—- “Dii. lloori.s.ni>’s GERMAN Bi1~~rrcns.—\\'o are trying this renowned iiiediciiie for ti stubborn dig. ease of the bowels, and cart with truth lestifyto its a cacy. We have taken the contents oftwo bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously fioiii years at ullupnthic treatment at the liarirls of our first physi- cians." Hon. 0. D. Iliuelinc, Jluyor q/' the L't'Iy of Camrleri, JV. J.. says: “ lloort.Arsb's Ga-.itssArv llt1"rr:ris.—\\'olirive seen many fluttering notices of this iriedicine, and lb.- source front which they came llltIlJCt.'tI us to rnnlue inquiry respecting its merits. l~‘roir. inquiry ru- were persuaded to use it. and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful itilluetice it cxerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves. lirinqiiig them into is state of rr-pose, trucking lli'r'p rvtrc-sliiiig. Iftliis incdiciiii: was more gem-rally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. us from the sttiniacli, liver and nervous systoiii, the great m.ij.irity f real and imagirinry diseases emanate. Have them iris healthy condition and you can bid tleliriir-is to epidemics genernll . This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all iridis used, to ivea trial—it will recommenrl itself. It a ould, in not, be in every l'aiiii|y. No other medicine c produce evidences of the same iiierit." For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. I20 Arch street, ncxt door below Sixth. Plii|- iidelpliia, rind by respectable dealers generally throughout the counir '. this ........mon-worshipping Age, it is rare to find ll man place no usefulness to the public, before his interest. During it late visit to tlie‘t.‘ity ofspindles.‘ w were presented by n profrissional friend, to the col. ebruted Chemist, Dit. J. (7. Vin, whose name is now perhaps. riiore fariiiliarthan any other, at the bed- side ofsicknass. in this country. Knowing the un- precedcnt popularity of his medicines. and Illt: im- mense sale ol them. we had expected to find him a tnillionare, and rolling in wealth. llut no, we lbund hirri in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, among his cruciblcs. alenibics, and relorls—giving his their personal care to the compounds. on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. “to learned. that notwithstanding his vast business, and its prompt rc- trirns in cash, the Doctor is not rich. The reason na- pigned is, that the material is costly, and be persists in making his preparations so expensively, that the nett profit is small.—..tineri'cirn Farmer. Phi . Washing made Easy and Pleasant Dar: 0 I-‘ lris't'tit\l IIY Chemical Washing Powder. llfilllfld POWDER IOVIWI DOES ‘DEX! 'l'IIIS Priivder, prepared liy n practirtril Chemist, .' II superior article for \V:isliing Clotlieir. 'l‘lie rocr-s‘ ofusiiig is simple and easy, lll|tI f.lf!lllllt.!l withoul injury to the finest lliliriri. tine prirlmge of this l'oivdcr will make two gallons of soft soap, superior in uality for all domestic uses. othing exceeds this powder, after having been made into soft soap for roimwing grease spots from woolen clothes nntl carpets’ '" ircctions on each package of the Powder —-which. iffollowsd. will. give, aftcrri fair trial, general satisfaction. W. R. WATSON. General Agent for I" I3. Island. Sold also by M. W. Hllllll, and ’l‘. Desali- CA‘. June I5, I864. Om. TO BE LET. 'I‘llA'l‘ desirable and pleasant] ted HOUH and Premises. edits the Temperance Hall. The House would be ltted up as might be ibor would sell his interest is the sites- lining for psrtisslsro saqslm of Ir. (lenses '1'. Ilsa- sass. JOIIII IIDII. lleiitl. .'\f‘.IlIll_\' of the Sioiriarli. Nnuseir, 1 To the Charitable and Humane. THE friends of the widow and failiorless are earnestly requested to assist the bereaved auti- ly of the im JAMES GRAIIAMS, of Cltuiollr town. who nist with ll sudden and untimely end. by falling frorii the roof of ti House in the act of lowering xi flag. hoisted on the occasion of the Temperance 1'I‘0I-‘¢Ifl'0n. on 'l‘liursda . the 21th July. instant. leaving it widow and six young children on the sympuiliies ofn charitable public. Donations will be tltitiikfully received for the above object, rind acknowledged in the public pa , by the lion. Ilmriel Ilreniin. . 'l‘. 'I‘horna , ml and I'aitI'iclt \Vulltt.-r. ' Lsq. H|'|"l'\' on l'leading.Chiity on Contracts;IIluut's floiririierciiil Digest uriil ts‘hipriiastor’s Astiistsn » ban. '1‘. C Eriglisli Cotiinronlnrw Reports, l'or sale at IIAIlAlI\'I llook Store. i~’n.I neno'w"..e;{l’lilzZ.I..§a§‘i " HOLLOWAY’8 OINTMENT. A MOST ABTONISIIING CURE OI‘ SCIIOFULOUI ULCEIIS-A CAIN: Cli2lITIIl‘II'2D BY THE IIAYOR OI‘ BOSTON. Copy of it Letter from J. Noble. Esq., Mayor of oxttm, LiumlusIit're. To Professor IIOLLOWAY , l)c:irFir.———MnI Siirrili Dixon. of Liquorpond street, union, has this rlrty dr-posed br-fore tire that fora izonsirlririible period rilio was severely afllicted with Scrufulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms. feet. legs, ruirl otlir.-r parts of her body; and although the but of riiedicnl ntlrice was t|lIlllllll'il, art the cost of a large sum ttfllltllltty, slio obtain:-d no abutcrrient of sulfur- ing. but gradually grew worse. Being recornnieiided by II friend to try your Oint- ment,slic procured ll small pot, rind ii box of the l'ills. rind bofim: that wait till used, syniptorris of :iineiiiln.eiit rippr.-arr-d. ll_v per.-icvt-ring wit the tire- |IlCIllt'rl for it short time longer, nccordiiig to the direc- tions, and strictly mllir.-ring to your rules, ns to diet, &c‘, she will perfectly cured, rllI(I now enjoys the best oflii-.ilili. r I |'t‘lIl?Illl, Dr-nr Higric Dated August i2tli, it-H52. AN EI'I‘RAOI(I)INARY AND RAPID CURE 0' I-‘.RYSIPI£LAB IN THE LEG, AFTER . “I-IDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter /ram Jllrs. Elizabeth Yrates, of the Post Oflicc, .tl«Iu-t'i:l.' Road. near Ragnar, Sussex, rluteil Jimiruru |2tIi, l8d3 'I‘o Professor Il0I.l.t)WA\ . Sir,—-I sulllired for .-i coiisi-lvnilile period from s sevr-re attack of I-‘.ry.-ripr=l:is, ivliicli nt leiigtli settled in my g, ilil resisted all tiit-dicnl lrctitiiietit. My sufferings were ieiy grout, nml I quite tlespirired of any peririnrir-nt iiiiir-nilirirint. when Iwna advised to have recourse to your IIlllIIllt‘llI and l'i|ls. I did so wiiliout rlelay. and ruin happy to any the result was n-iiiineiitly successful, for they effect ii in ical cure of my log mid restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost coriiidence of your medicines, and horn recommended I em to others in this noigliliorhood similarly sfllicted. who derived equal beiiclit. I am, Sir, _vonr ohli,-rod and faithful Servant, (Sigimd) ELlZAllE'I'H YEATES. A iiitciuii-Ur.i.v DISEASIID ANCLE cuitcn AI-‘TIER BI-LING civun Ur BYTHE irsctit.'r-v, AT MALTA AND P0lt’l‘S)tOU'I'l-I HOSPITALS. The following important cornmuiiication has been for- warded to I'rol'r-,sser Ilolloway for publication, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, liing-st., Norwich. Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith, of Great l'armoulIi, rtrrlcil January l9tIi, I853. To Mr. liixo iv , DearSir,——l send on the particulars of a cure effected by Prrifei-sot‘ llollow:ry's invaluable inedi- cines:—-.\lr. John Walton, late Ill ller .\Injesty’s Ser- vice. iii the llriiisli Fleet nt Malta, had a ver bud ulcerrricd uncle, and after having been in the its Hospital for six iiioritlis. was sent to England as an invalid to Portsnioutli Ilospiiul, where he remained an inmate four montlis, there, as at .\Inlta, refusing to have the limb ariipul.-itr-d, he was turned out incur- iible. He then ciiiiio to Ytirinoutli. rind was under it medical goritleriinn for about three months, but his uncle became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period. by my advice. he tried Holloivay's Ointment and Pills, which. by unreinitted application, healed all the ulcers, and restored him toperfect henltli niid strr-ngtli. reniriin, Dear Sir. yours ver JO Sir, yours truly. ill J. NOBLE. truly, (Si ti ) IN HMITII. Albert Hotel, Great Rarmoutli. SIIRPRISING CURE OI‘ A DAD IRIAIT, I'll- Vtills DI-'.Rll.I‘I'Y, AND GENERAL ILL 1'". Letter from Jllr. T. F. Ker, Chemist. ou.-er Muss-lune. Manrherter, date February I2tIi, I858. To Professor lIoi.i.ow av. Dear Sir,-— I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of it very extraordinary cure t_ifs had breast, efli.-cted solely by the use of your celo. brali.-d llinimciii rind l'ills. .\lr. .\lnrtlia llell.of Pitt- stnsot. in this town, lmd been for s crmsideritblc tiiiie laboring undo-r iiorvous debility, loss of ii petite. rind general ill health, occasioiiritl by iilcernte wounds in the brcnsi. She lirid lirid trim-li experience in the use ofnll the I(lltl\\'Il ro-mi-«lies for the cum of ulcers, but Copy of a 4-12. I. I JIIIMJOI0. without any lmmeticiil rruuli; in fact she had nearly lost all fzritli and hope of a cure lieitig efl'ccttid. In this tlistrt.-ssiiig ntid piiin"ul conrlitioii of body rind mind, she was persuaded to have rocoursato your invaluable Oiiitmeiit and Pills, which she iiriiiiadiately did, and in the course of it very short time the etfrrot produced was nrost astonishing; her up lilo was speedily improved. and the some and it can in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly removed. I rmmiin dear Sir, yours faithfully, 'l‘. I"OR3'I‘E KER. ( Signed) The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases :— Bad Legs ancera - Sore-throats llad Breasts Contracted and SIM’ Sltiudisesses B oints Ranions lilephsntiasis ads llite of M ui- l'irtulas Berortipplu toes and ad 1 out Soft Corns Flies Glandular swollirigs Tsmoers Coco-bs Atrvibiigo Ulesvs Chiego-that Piles Wounds Chilblains Rheumatism Ysws. 2 hands flea lds Sold at the establishment of Professor I'Iot.t.owAv, 844. Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London. and by all respectable Dru ists s Dealers to throughout the Clv lined World. in Pots, at ls Id, Is Id. s be each. —" There is a considerable saving by taking the h'['I..h—.I.Ilvostlsas.tti.r‘tbe.ga.i'dssee efpntlsass la fisvderares s to ""’ ososos 1'. iifissn is-u.