I-IASZAR.D’S GA_ZiE‘{l.’TE.«_iI_.UL¥ _l5. 4-, A Lab! in A CAI.'—-TIIQ seats of the car were all occupied--crowded. None ofour avenue cars ever yet were full, so of course, the house on wheels stopped foi me. Not wishing to disturb those who, were seated, I was intending to stand _ q I gentleman up the far end arose and insisted upon me taking his seat. Being very tired I thanked him and obeyed. , Presently a lady, much younger, much} prettier,and much better dressed than my-‘ self, entered the car. No less than four gentlemen arose instantly offered her a seat. She smiled sweetly and unaffected- ly, and, thanlting the gentleman who urg- ed the nearest seat to her, she seated her- self with a peculiar grace of manner. She had one of those faces Raphael was always painting—toucliing sweet and expressive. A little after this young beauty had taken her seat, a poor woman, looking very thin and very pale, with that care-worn, ling- gard look that poverty, and sorrow, and hard Jobor always give, came in. She might have been one of those poor seam- gtress who work like slaves and—starve for their labor. She was thinly and incan- ly clad, and seemed weak and exhausted. She had evidently no sixpences tmthrow away, and came in the ca met to stand but to rest while she was helped on her V jotirney. While she was meekly standing for the moment,iione of the gentlem¢n(?) offered to rise, Itaphael’s angel, with sweet rcproving eycs, lookcd oti those who had offered her a seut,niid seeing none of them attempt to move, and just as I myself was rising to give the poor old lady a seat, she arose and insisted upon the woman taking her seat. It was all the work of a mo- merit; arid the look of grateful surprise the old woman gave her, and the glance of sweet pity the beautiful girl bestowed on the woman as she yielded her seat, and the evident consternation of the broad cloth individual, who were niiinifestly put to shame, all were to me irrestibly inter- esting and instructive. One of the same broadcltflh wt.-arers, apparently overpow- _ cred with confusion, got up and left the car, and the Rapliacl’s angel took his va- cant seat.—Day Book. HUMAN Brturi:s.—'I‘lierc are men of the world, ofdccided talents and excellent qualities, whose influence is greatly ah- bridged by their uncoutcncss and incivili- ty. Their qualities are slieatliencd in a porcupine c.rust.—Tlieir wattts of faculty, of tact in one word, of adaptness, renders thorn unpleasant persons in society, and though we admire their abilities and their worth they are so rude and cynical that we dread them. But little good is deri- vcd front the company ofa higher intel- lectual wolf ,or bear. Next in importance to acting,is the method ofacting, and man- ner is power. A VULGAR Eititon.-——One of the “ vul- gar errors ” in France is that it is not al- lowed to cut down a person found hanging or to break open the door of a person suffocating himself with the fumes of char- coal, without the presence of the commis- snry ofthe polioe. A woman living at No. 14, Reu des Tournelles, on returning home on Saturday, found her husband hanging to the window, and strugling in the agony of death. Instead of cutting him down, she hurried off to the commis- sary of police; but when the functionary arrived the man was quite dead. A si-rnr:it’s wri3.—On stepping out of the house, my attention was attracted b it spider's web covering the whole of a large lemon-trce nearly. The tree was oval, and we||sliaped;and the web was thrown over it in the most artistic manner, and with the finest effect. Broad flat cords were stretched out, like the cords cautirsi out lined," yet these casualties will occur, which re- sult in severe contuaioas. broken linibs, burns, 5' ac e. Cracked other an iuiuls. 2 o'clock in the aftcrnoo 'I‘ on given. Notice to Travellers. T has become an established fact that accidents will happen notwithstanding the care and atten- tion which may be paid to the safety and c0l|VOll|lII('.O‘ of travellers. will be left open, and cars run off the IIQCIC as usual. Explosions will take place, bridgss It in well enough for the public and legislation to notes to “beviurc." and “ take utsss. &c. he Mexican Mustang Ltnlment. Upon such occasions, is invaluable! The won- vderful effects of its soothing and healing properties have induced many, who have tried it. to always carry a bottle of it will: them when they are travel- lin . Ereqnent tests have proven it to be etlicacious in curing Rllematiotn, Piles, Scrofulous diseases, Can- cers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Neural in, Toothache. Ear- so Spavin, Ring-bone, Scratches, Clrafcs. Grills, 8r,o., on Horse: and It is external in its application, and we ouannnrnn it to cure PIIMANENTLY in every case for which we reconimsnd it. Many Physicians use it because they can depend upon it—so can their patients Farmers and Lr'i*c~ry-stable K ccpcrs. Say they win. have it. and will not be satisfied without it, after giving it a fair trial. Tlierefore we say to travellers upon highways rind by-ways use the Jfustang Lininient ! It as become so thorough- I introduced tlrroughouttlio United States, Ilrittiih I-lossesitions, and West ladies, that it is aliiinst irri- ible to step of? the cars at any Station wiiliunt beholding the gay banner of tho " Mustangs. " The prices are as follows:—2lS cents, 50 cents, and I per bottle; the 50 cent being three times as large as the 25 cent size, and the 3| siza nearly three times its large as the 50 cent size, so that the large bottles are cheapest. D. TAY R, jun. 8: Co., 25 Hanover street. Boston, General Agents. Agent for I’. I2. Island, M. W. Siuruinn, and sold by dealers generally. 6m dtc. Heels, One Pound Reward. Hll above Reward will be paid to any person who shall give such inl'oriri:iiioii as will lead to the discovery of the parties, who broke tiialiciously, the Subscriber‘s windows, on the night of 29th June JOIIN GARVIE. Grange Ilouse, \Vest River, July lst. To an LET, Jlml poritusiori git-an on the lit August. NI-‘.W HOUSE in Grafton Street, adjoining the Subscriber's Store. The house will be in three separate npartniciits, each apartment comprising live good Rooms. and it el made to the Subscriber. 'r. Application to be W. B. DAWSON. Julie 7th. Isl & Ad Prince Edward Island Association. 7 INS Association will ncet in the Baptist Chapel, Lot 48, on Saturday the 22d July, at it will be preached by bit, of Nova Scotia, on Monday the 2-tth, at ll o'clock in the above Chapel, after which the Delegates will attend to business. FOR 8 . ACRES of land on Township No. 5| having it froitt of 20 Chains on Montague River. ‘ 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing tlin West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- town an own Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Apply to WII.LIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th, I85-I. OR SALE. THA valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Chapel, fronting 100 feet on Huston Street, and 104 on Lpper Prince Street. It is one of the roost desir- able aituations in thesuburbs for a gentleman's resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. I-‘or Terms, Etc. spw tqi POPE June 8. Farm for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber otlers for Sale or to Let, by Pri- vate Contract, that valuable Leasehold Farm known by the nature of the Red House, situated in the thriving Settlement of Bay I"crtunc.’l'owiisliip o. 56: it contains 851; acres of Land, about 60 acres of which are cleared; there is a good nprin of water on it. about 60 yards from the road. Term of Lease (unex ircd) 362 years; rant about 31d per acrs,parto the purchase money may remain Sscuri on the Farm; inimcdiaic possession For further particulars, apply to II . MAN 1. I’. FERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, Msrcli 15, 1854. FOR SALE—Iiriovlrt IILAND, situated in Ric ' limond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from In Princetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- ing station is unequ ‘ alled in this Islsnd.—having a aw l P;-op 3 go; flglg, lllll livsr. psnsrcar. kidneys. &s.. (whim are the HE Subscriber oflers to sell. at moderate rates. ; “''‘'‘ Ah‘ ‘“.''° 5“ ""l’r'hd 5' l''"I!l'I ‘59 and on rusorrnble tonne, his right It Deed to‘ _ You will. after tllll d_aIcl'lpt'ion. IIIIO . the following Freehold Properties. viz: I00 acres lI'P"'°"“ ll“ mm. ‘V’ l'‘" CW“ of Land on Lot or Township No. 3. I00 nurse on‘ 0 - R; 3- REMEDII33 0? _ _ Lot No. S; 450 ucroa at l-‘ittasn Point; 82 acres on _KE30_I-VI‘-NT. It rcrolvss sway dtscclcll PIIIII. Lot No. 25, near .\IcMurdic's; and 12 acres atSsven I ll Pflflall 1110 N003. II‘, YOIIGVINO _l50 IVIQOUI Mil, Buy" . I Tuino_rs_sru removed and by its Also. ' His interest in the following Leasehold Premises, via. ' 44 acres of Land with I)wo ling House, Store, Barn. 4 and Out-houses on Lot I8, near the Indian River Chapel, which is an excellent business stand. is now in the occupation of Mr. J. Coughlan. Also, the Property in 'l‘ryon, formerly occupied by the late eorgc yuon. The above Tracts of Land being generally known. require little, if any further description. . J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, loth Feb., I854. on 'riiiriy"r.ou of Land for Sale. rlVll‘I;‘.‘RI-. will be otlsrsd in June next, for sale lgy) J In Pmnuuu Pmu'._u."_”‘ . ‘M are not blssssd with offspring. if the dficulty arises from imperfect organs and inccrsrpctoucy. will Ind the R. R. Rssolvsrit of grant benefit. BriAsrs.—Tbis distressing are soon amended. and the disease checked wherever it has attacked the system. ' ' ' horribls train of ooncornltants. bare find a curtain and infallible cuts; and Consumption. too. often dads its aster. For Chronic D psis. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLV/Ix?!‘ is notonly an effec- tusl, but quiclrcurc. Baosrcrir1'rs.-“!- ltnow of no rsrncdy, nor of a nicltl and cfcotlcll : curs E T. It is in aft ' old Chronic cases when RADWAY'S RENOVAT- 'lNG RESOLVEN tad. T willbs most spprsoia building lots, part of which is within _ . feet of the Wharf at that place. and others, within , from I5 to 20 tfhaius, part of which are writer l.ois. _'l'i-rins tirade r-asy,nnd further notice oftials Dy.p[pgy" wg-,3‘ to begiven, .disordsr is generally the result of a low grade of J. WEA'l'HERBYi . Chronic inflammation of the Stomach. The patient, May, 12th 1854. ’ who generally feels well enough when the stomach I II empty, is afflicted with the most distrust symp- I toms on taking food. Water Brash sructations, with burning sensation. heart burn. in at pit of stomach, i 1: his disease is generally‘ accompanied with oostive bowels. 'l‘ris.-A-rassiv-r.—Resolvsnt three times per day V after mails. dessert spoonful. One ltsgalatoron going , to bad at naht, to keep the bowels open and regular. ‘ When the sari Burn is very distressing, I (lose of the Relief taken in water will promptly relieve it. The public may rely upon an effectual cure of the ' following diseases by using the Renovating Rs- solven ' To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts. NI-. rid cnriiniodious SHOP, suitable for a , tllttltfl-2lt\’ or DRAPERY S'I‘ORE, with, CELLAR and Out-House room. Apply to ' W. L. HOBBS. LAND FOR SALE. ]jVlVE Hundred acres of LAND, with a Marslrl attached, which cuts annually Port tons of Hay, situiitc on ’I‘owiisliip No. 28, head o the Hillsbo- rough River. Chronicjilieuinutisrn, flititors. Ulcers, r it D ' For terrnsa I to SAMUEL NELSON. - "nu, Charlotteioviih,yNov. 24th, I863. Gjgndujé, swell,-"sh ysylgun,-u.,“" ' ' ‘ ' ’ Hacking dry Cough, Fsrriole Complaints. ' R. R. R. I Cuncerous Jlflrctronr, , Highly Important to the Public. Svrbilitic Complaints. Riclrsls. The Sm. cured on me R. . R. Theory. Bludingiwhe Lungs. Salt Rlmun. '1‘llRIil-‘. GRI-‘.A'l‘ ltliitll-‘.t)lI-ZS. Dyspepsia. Water Brash» Bronchitis. The nttentioti of the public is particularly directed Til‘ 001070143. C Ml"! 0"- to the three quick rind powerful remedies discovered WU“ swlulflxii LII?" c91lPfl‘||l- by Radway A: Co. So quick, so powerful, so effec- tual, so its , so pleasant, are these remedies in stopping pain, checking disease, expelling from the] human body all foul and corru t liumours, all dis- eased and poisonous deposits, and’ restoring the weak. feeble, and fragile tine, worn out by disease andi long sut‘i'o.-riiig, to sound health and long life, that whoever niies these remedies, and become! familiar ,' with the R. R R Theory. will never need a physi- , cian, unless it is in some critical surgical case. The 1 It. It. R. Remedies will never fail—they prove, themselves in the worst cases in less than twritty-four i hours. R. R.—No. 3.-—R.inw4tr’s Rnouna-i-our. E THIRD GREAT MEDICAL DISCO- VERY OP RADWAY 8t C0.—Onc sgulstor is sufficient to r ulats the Bowals. Liver. and Pancreas to a healetliy and harmonious discharge of their actions. '1‘ ill insure a pleasant disclrsr c from the bowels at a regular period of time every ay. Four to six will purge thoroughly all corrupt and acrimonious huiiiors from the alimentary canal. Iur-ort'r.us'r T0 Ptr.r. TAxnns.—I-Ivor one They invigorate. they renovate. they regulate. “'h° I‘ i“ ll“ hllml °r “hull Pm‘ Vi“ and AD‘ they relieve the suffering, pain-stricken invalid from WATS REGULATORS Ill! lIl°0l_ PIOIII-ll. MTG. the most torturing pains in afeio rniriulu. 1 BITGCWII feglllllof O the M‘! I-"Of. Pl||°|’¢l|i They restore the sick and diseased body to lirolllt ’ and "W _l|10|l CERTAIN PURIHEI OF THE and longevity. ] In tile. _ _ To the low spirited and nervous they irripsrt joy- ‘ _ 0'1}! 07 RADWAY5 REGULATORS |||lP0_"°|‘i fulnoss, vigor, and II ha py flow of spirits. V In POI!!! Of modlcll Ilfenjlh llltl 0fi°I°]u_ '0 _l|l OI 'I‘n the aged and in irm, whose constitutions are I the most popular and bcstap ed Cnthartie Pills. worn out by decrcpitude and limbs piilsied and um All Purgativs or Cathsrtie Pills pro niadelrorn the feehled, they ioipart the elasticity and buoyancy of 0711.30 m_llOflIlI of lllolt’ ¢_0III “I001 III! I00" l_||d ,.,u..i.m,d in ii. p|'iu|e_ . active principles are combin together. and the ills 'l‘o the young, who, between the period of youth Ire made up _of this common mass, so that out o sis and manhood, outgrow their natural strength. who Pl"! tho PIIIOII} llll I-0 IWIll0Wo Ill "50 NI"! II are afilicteil with languor, lnsiitude, loss ofnppetito, truly medical virtues of the same won not malts gloomy feelings, &c.,ihey irrrpsrt to the rocuperative ‘ more than two pills. Eve chemist wall liaows organs rt henltliy regularity of action. V lllfll Bill of l-IIO Gfllde lllllffll I Ofdfwr 700'-In 5075'. 'I‘o the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal _ barks. plants, &c., there is only a yied of one tenth passions, who has waster! away his strength in folly ‘, of IIIOIIIOII Vl|’tIO- W0 seriously IIOIIIVO “Ill II"! and revclry, they check the toarleqf manhood. and 3 delllli MO cllllod by 0VII‘l0l1lll|| lull! system Willi restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. j Imlsu yoie than from dirnsm No more Insdiciao 'l‘o all who suffer pain, to all affiicted with disease, should e givon to a front than vvllst is Icocsssry the R. R. It. REMIZDIES will quickly and ctI'ectu- to pgoduce the «lair offset. and to or-r|o_«| the ally free the sufferer from misery, and render the 3 system with nuclear drugs is not only Cllfitklfl nioitt wretclied capable of enjoying sound health and 5 action of sctivs virtues, but is iaflieting serious la 10",: |;r.,_ | upon the already slisttsrsd constitution. R. R. R. Re cdies are based upon this principle i—tharo is as much difference, in point of strength and efiicasy, between Rodrrny’s Regulators and all other Catlisrtic Pills, as there is between quinine and common bark. or morphine and opiurn. RADWAY’B RI:‘.GUl.A'I‘0R8, therefore. are l the best pills for the sick to take. one being auficicnt in all ordinary difiieultiss. and two pcsscmiag a greater and better power than any six of the most ap- proved pills known. ..._.. l RAnwAx'a Ruour.A1-one are a certain cure for No. 2.—Rituw.ur‘s RINOVATIIIG Rnsor.vs:N-r. ‘COIHVOIIOII. llllllfiflllitlfli UV" Cwllilllflli Kid!!! —-For the qrecmal cure of all Chronic and , Comp!-Int. J-yndtce. and elm. Nervon-no-. St rqfuluiis l)r'sciurs that have been lingering in , M9lI|I0l''°ly.D||0l|€| Ofllfl Bllddfilfi FIUAI-I 9"- flat System, r‘UrrtIpti'ng llu Human Body, for i rxcuz-nu-_-,Leuchorr|i.m. Flour Allm. While-. I"r've, Ten, Twenty, or Forty Years. . and _Irrsgulsrities ofallkint_Is_. BlI.l’0l1I Duuasns. I —I!ile on the Stomach, Bilious Colic. Enlargement No_ 3__R,,,,w,,yv, |{;gm,n-o.._...pg,- nun,-. 1 of the Spleen, and all Chronic Affoctions of the Liver ing rrml regrrlatinr to It healthy and harmonious ' In "N910- action all the Organs in the Systssi. A mild‘ RADWAY’8 REGULATORS are must carefully and ,1f,,-j,,,,[ ¢,,m,,,,-3.’.-_ lprepsrefid from extracts and gums of trees. planw. r a c __ . cots, . There are no pills in use that will R, R_ |(,_No, |_|1_tDwAY's READY RE. : act u n the Liver. Pancreas, Bowals, tlisfialivary LIEF is for the instant relief of the sufferer from pain, I G “I1 "9"": '9 l’l’”““’ ‘Pd '°_"°“"“¥ and to check and arrest the progress of diseases; to , ‘L “E60145 - ‘I’ as the R. TORS III on disinfect ariirrtitl, ntaliirious, and infectious poisons, lllflll fol’ I“ I'll ll Ofllmi Will‘ ll" ""30 Mr“ W thus protecting whoever uses it against all po R. R. R. REMEDIES. 'I'lin R. R. R. Theory requires only three remedies I for the cure of the sick, and the protection ofthe human system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. No. l.——ltxnwAv's Ruitnr Rxr.iur.—For the instant Relief qr‘ Pain, and quick cure of Jcute to the of RENOVATING T .. f t scene, For aers.Jwcdc'l‘srnlp, ‘goo Id do n grog .34 "0 40 soc ttb do do 1190 ltbdo do too “lids too 0 _8ltould tbs rnsst sacccssfal competitor have been a winner ofa First Price on any vious occuion. II. will receive, instead of the one Prize. lSi.lvu Medal, with snhabls iascrl 'ion;as the money for the first Prize will be awa to the nut suecaufal ootnfitiof aitdsoostotlissndof c ist. A lNl)lJB'l'RlAL arrow will i. hold in Charlottetown in November. at which the nu] Priaas will be awarded. ' By Order. 0. STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room. Id May, 1554- FOR the CORE f LI Coin laints, Jasntfics Dyvn 2: sia, Iltlfllllllllhllldlgonl , tioas d a _ Fsvcrr, lei, Head ttvsnass. Pains in the Head. Breast, Slds. Back 1-550. Pplpltstnn _oftbc I-lssrt, Pctrials Complaints. lajpd all Diseases arising from an impure stats of the 'ri.'... invaluable rat. havsbeon used with Ill. psral snocessin private cries for more than llllfll years. and are now 0 rod to public, with the II est conviction that they will prove themselves a blie basalt _ the power of stimulating the dopam- l|V| °l(_II_I I t the body to a healthy action, thus assisting nature to subvert dbeass after her own only by D. Tarpon, In. at anovsr street. rnsnnsr. Co., No. 16, aggro... . R. WATSON . Charlottetown. General Agent W for P. E. Island Carriages! Carriages! Oar-rtagesl E_ Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes _thrs opportnrtit to inform his friends, and the publtc gsnsrall , t t be has removed to Green's 350". Old wil be prepared to furnish Carriages. of every dascription,at the shortest notice; and be per by.pnnetsality and good worltnraaship, to nrcrita s s of public patronage. JOHN TODD. AYEll’S l’II.IiS. IOIALLIIIPIIIIOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. nriu has long existed a public dssnarid for as. tivs which could be nllcd on as '1 0 var. As an they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos buy, Humors Scrof va of the bod , wasted or disused energies of the H occasional dose is whole dcnngcrun ens - - t ' to fit? necessary should nevc be carrls.d too hr. as every purge ve medicine reduces the I . when taken to excess. Tbs thousand cases In w h igogoug ; the constitution; or, instead ofdsbilitatisg the system faction, from Contagion, and from sudden attacks of I I3)’ P0'0|'l||l Ind Ilflllw PIIIIIIIQ. llliy let pleasantly Cholera, Pneuiiionia, Shi Fever, Fever and Aguc, |P0I.ll|0 IDOWOII. IMI IIIIPIF1 llffllfllll l0 0'00] DO"! Likewise for the etfhctiral and radical removal ' I011 "I008 of "I0 _ body. ' of all pains and diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, 0M 0r “'0 REGULATORS: “P0303 ' '0 50d l a physio is calm be enumerated tress, but the su est themselves to the reason of ...,,... ~“~:*....~-.ia .. an w lablc to rnsnkyind. ‘Vbsa tlrd sufficient depth of water on one side for vessels of “mm” min"... ‘in mm" . "all". ma hum,’ duck," m an’ ma ‘non’ an “hue ‘m ofa tent, from its circumference to the neighbouring bushes; and it looked as if some genius of the lamp, at the command of its master, had exhausted taste and skill to cover with this delicate drapery the rich-looking fruit beneath: [think the web would measure full ten yards in diameter.—H¢rnmm’s Valley of the Ami: If a plump, juicy man weighing one hun- dred pounds, were squeezed flat under a hy- dririilic press, seventy-five ands of water would run out, and only twenty-five pounds ofdry residue wotild remain. experiment would not be very agreeable, es- pecially ifthe man was alive when put under the preu; but the fact is interesting, as showing its of what stuff we are made. posits Heath Havilsnd, I-‘.aqr‘s. Now, such an 0,“ abo SAID lar e burthen, and being entirely free from drift sand. it indisputable Title will begiven; and for further rticulars, apply to “'11. I"oitt;Ais, I".sq., Char-‘ ottetown. April 22, I864. (liew. tf) OUSH AN—D LAND FOR SALE.—TlIe Su- scriber offers for Sale the House and Lunb op- GEORGE HIX. May 8. TO BE LET. THAT desirable and pleasantly situa- ted HOUSE and Premises, adjoining the Temperance Hall. The House would be fitted up as might be agreed he Subscriber would call his interest in the Fir: particulars ssqulrs of Mr. Guano: T. Hu- ' JOHN since. Jun 21th, IBM. &c., in front five to . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF‘ will stop the‘ most distressing and violent pains. either internal or 1 extsrnal—Nervous, Nsuralgic, Bllious, or Rhea-:‘ triati . ' c A Frxrurts-. IN Tin: I"AMir.r.--Every family should keep a supply of RADWAY'S READ ltEI.IEF in tlioir houses—it is useful in so many ailmcnts—it is always beneficial; he guranteos it is a rare cure for Cholera, if taken in its first symptoms. of the lor other poisonous drag enters their com ‘tinn- If used when violent epidemics prevail, it will save ,1." of 33 UL‘ R3_ bowels in the morning. In cases where night or ten , ccinrnoa pills are used for free evacuations two or three of the REGULATORS arc snfiicicnt. 1 NO CAIDIIEL ntto mill. II’! all-7°? they are entirely vcgatablc. Tnsy arc talts, rrtly coated with a rnsdlciial rfectl tastslcss, and true frovn smell. will fss an diss sssbls symptoms froru tlfisrtl ‘complaints, we recommend our RESOL I . R. R. R.—No. 2——RAnwitr‘s Rnnova-rriso. CAUTION. RlIot.v:rs'r.—We have said that for all chronic, . . . . V NT The Thorn is a counterfeit Rs_sdy Relief in the marital; in 1 the labels are very similiar to the labels on the . genuine.‘ I;nrcl'iau only of IIlI|t‘|l'r':|:;d|:"I:lI,k and ' inquire c t s person you urclisss t y new Ever person who has been troubled with an com- ‘ ii w M ‘"ml“' " y" so M.’ Ma "Ha, mm P“. ltlltit or cars will r aim the Itasotvsfrr to "' ““"" "'l"'5"""“‘ " "'° """°""‘ "‘“" °' ensure a iicrfedt cure The action of the RESOI l p"cM“' "Id “(um "I rm” “M. ,0. "mm ' - - ' - ' RADWAY ls C0-. VENT is directed first to the sbsorbsnts, stimulating I“ rd“. fin‘. N.‘ Y“. RI:1SOI.Vl2N'I‘ resolves away all diseased depot that have been lingering in the system for EN. TWENTY, or Ft)R’I‘Y YEARS. thorn into action: and, second to t be blood. which it tlspurstss by its sltsrativs action _cvrr the glands W. R. WATSON. Agent for Prince Edward Island. are no lafic doubt what remedy to employ when In need a c medicine. PREPARED 3! JAMES C. AYER, Anlnyos and Practical Che-ll, LOWELL. XA38. rrlssllosntspsrlsn. Ilvslssnhrll. son) in T. DESURISAY. 8 Co., D‘ b General Agency. A Mr‘ Lnstrus. Owns’, G n, Inwann Gen. Grand ivsr, Bnvunn Ncnnrurs, St. Peter's Bay. J.‘.l. Pnasll. St. Elcarior's, Gannon Wrcorrrort. Craps Jar. L. Housasr. Was. Donn. lsdcqsa, lnrss Prsusorr. New tasdsa. For Sale by