l 4 l R t 'felt,.that if the e , -I . ii:;‘.i:i%=5£lie)i¢'i:irli..’?. «.91; ’-2‘; ¢"!!!?Jh!'lP9.¢Irt9ll1..lr?lis . n. in ' " we plltinounce one'ol_'_ tltfillt ‘l'"l>la'clt'-lo ged '-liillfl don't work, he always has money and t - L r in ‘ You ~mv¢*.er moths; _alpio'st_ci'azy -b "will say of him t on, ‘ He is completely mlw!)Il!lJ1-'PJl1 tr. 1 no! lknow you Ilan!t....BitL-snllt9 t a is wmfidy yl ‘io' H - 0 ‘W13 short.eshrlosn Bsi-ltvsy the ther’ night ve beg!‘-.flist.ltu|s»i0¢s!9¢orr~‘-1 dva fl‘I.de-sthsesuniasrud everim : body tbb_t;l'i§ ‘I ould care lbI'»_.‘l,ld '3 '9“ There is uollartti in the. Wqrdl. Ill! .0“ ‘ll the tone, manner and meaning, and in '_the V h plied, , Tltpy had a mea ling: ::¢yp5tl:{g';.e ‘lies’:-d them, "and each’, into- ‘uies'u't' a‘ dlfercnt. thins. Illll. 6115!,‘ “N0 gyaygncfid one step‘ nearer the paint-dlltjlahl III--‘ ll»-filament! ll 1 40-’ . , Two geatlesien»--of course they were, their tailors lied‘ both pronouiieed them so—- at-e= we’ her did not own. «line-3. . v. o.'2:.-5; ref. jog, pprtant to the Publlo._ Htgl_t__l! -1 int. slit 1i»m>£e~ia’s. “it. a:‘11uo_rr.? 77; , ii i u_ ‘T ‘ i ' i iii [rails mine ‘worn out by‘ insane and ‘.40 sound 'lissltli and long life. that it ‘these remedies, and becomes flttailiar . .lL”RZ R. Theory williisver used s physi- ’ tuhlossfiis i_ii sotltp ct tickl‘ an 'lcsl ease. The. ‘ ‘Z’ . R: elliédles will‘ tteveit sil—ihey prove _thbrnl‘el.vel‘ in the worst cases in less than ta-only-jaur ours. ' 'I"lia ,.l'n, they relieve ,'i tli ' " ~ oilpltoIl‘dOl|)0Ii|I.sn reslorin lltowealt. hp. . W ts.‘ they renovate. they r ulna‘, ' siitlbring, ‘pain-stricken invol from as most toner ‘ pains in afeto art“: '1. 'l‘liey restore’ t 'ls"s‘lck‘and diseased body to hrallli gentleman. the other. we: know to be lit! every body calls a gontletsaa. I-Ie it titleniatt merclihnt'--a clerk in a dry goods store—s retailer-pf tape ‘and calico; but it is ac . Ml ltiui6ri9..-7l‘hs..9tlI0ii:i- snail?-_ man laisase...»Artnin aasuthsy walked down Broadway,=a‘od- when opposite a house. with cut glass and colored poison. L°l8u|‘° saysitn siaess: ‘~Le't"s . -in so have s drinlr,;’ Business replied: ‘ I ‘don’! care if I do’. "" 3 ' ' ,_',IZltei;e was a young wife sitting alone in her ill-furnished, comfortless room at home nl No: At a cheap, can’t-afi'ord- any-better boarding house. She does care. For in that house, where her don’t-care husband vtaat,therai's a'har,= and fxtcllllirs for spending ‘,a social evening,‘ not with his wife, but with ‘geitllemen ofloisure,' in a place that common arlance calls ‘ hell.’ If it is not there, I- on’t-can-ifvl.-do will find it a little beyond, .and in a few year his -gentlemen-of-leisure friends will not care how soon he oes there. because they clcancdout.’--Yes: cleaned out of money, credit, business, home-his poor young wife has answered an invitation from a sympa- thlzing friend to come and stay with her, ‘_' I don’t care ifl d .' ' I don't care ifI do—-go to ruin—sliould be hung up as it sign to every young man that is invited by a gentleman of leisure to enter one ofthese don’t-care-if-I-do houses, where the only care for him is to get his own honest earnings, and all that he can vi spirited and nervous they impart joy- fulness. vigor, and a hit py llow ofspirlts. To the aged and infilrtn, whose constitutions are push out by decrcpiludo and limbs lsiod and aa- ' e bl ' ' manhood in its prime. ""'l‘ti tlle ’yds'ng'. who, between the period of youth and tnnnliood, outgrow their natural atrenglli, who are aflllt-ted"with languor, Iaesitude, loss of appetite, gloomy feelitt s, c., they impart to the recuperutive or a'ns‘a~li'oultliy regularity of action. ’ . o the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal passions. who ‘lids waited away his strength in folly and revclry, they check the ipinle of manhood, and restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. To all w o sulfur in, to all afliicied with disease. the R. ‘R. . ‘REM DIES will quickly and effectu- ully free the sulfsrer l'roiti.misery, and render the most wretched capable of enjoying sound health and e ed. they impart the elasticity and buoyancy pf! ::-t~;~.:€« ‘ w1 inn W up upqpglsrkp » M .9 lqgthgjii nrnftiiilsl a II »~- ‘same ‘ , a''tv'Io p 4. ‘.',F‘.'i.i'q"ry" icliainlfst wpll ltltntgg that out’ dftlie érudefinaioris s ofdrug-. roots, herbs, barks, plnnts, &,c., th re ‘ yield ofoiio tenth of insijic lviriuo, ', " io_ lg sliavtal in more deaths‘ in‘. c.'iIls'ed lfy ‘ff lliggiiliigbm, laid with use '§hy:l3.l_l|ul|_l'l'ul'llld , so,’ No mo're,iiictIicine pliould a given to a, iilieitt to produce the desir pyllelll __ ‘ , ,_ec inuhe action ofactive ‘virtues. ls t‘ls inllcting serioup la ur upon the already shuttered constitution. . . . mnadlo.-s are based upon this principle --thelb is at much rlilfeseaoe, in point of struhgtli and ellicticy.'botvvosri/Hololfs Regulators. {rid all other Caibartlc Pills, as there is between quinine and common bark. or inorphitisond opium. ‘ ‘ -' . RADWAY'S Rl'Z(;'ULA'l‘ORS, therefore. are the host pills for the sick to take, one heiingpuflicient in all ordinary ditlicullies, and two possessing it greater and better potear.l.ltau any six of the most up- prosqtj pills ltnovyi. -, 2 _ RAnwAv's ll EGULATOIII are a certain cure for Costivaness, Indigestion. Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Jnartdice, Head Ashoe. Nervousaess, Melancholy. Dlsssaus ofthe Bladder. l“Ii:uAr.i7 Di ir- nout.'i~is:s.-—l.suchorrhtsa. I-‘leur Albue, Whites, and lrregialnritiee of ullkisde. Bii.ious DIIIAIII —Bile on the Stomach. Bilioita Colic, Iinlargenient of the Spleen, and all Chronic Alfections of ths‘Liver and Kidneys. RADWAY'S RI-1GUl.A'l‘ORS are most carefully prepared from extracts and gnnis of trses,plitnt_s, roots, on r There are no pills iii- ass that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas. liowels, the thtliyu Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly and so elkctunlly " “.9 R |{E(;lll.A’l‘0llB. Vo pills can be than ‘what is ...‘c.‘-......y er and the "f . '°"'-"° it. it. it. B. E . The R. R. R. Theory requires only thrlie remedies for the cure of the sick, and the protection oflhc tnairlan system against sudden attacks of violent diseases. No. l.—llAowA1's laser llet.iitr.—For the iitdant Belly‘ if Pain, and paid: care if Acute Maladies. No. 2.—RsnwAr's RINOVATIIG Rssonvsrr-r. —I"or tli actual curs gr all Chronic and Screfulout Diseases llial hsoe (ms lingering in the System, corrupting Mir Hanan or I"t'oe. Ten, Twenty, or Forty Years. No. 3.—RADWAY'I Raotma-roas.—Fbr restor- ing and regulating to s healthy and Itarstontoiu action all the Organs in tile Sgslen. 1 mild and fiedaal cartltarlic. ' the instant relief of the aull'erer'from be induced to obtain from his employer, by sayingl don’t care ifl do—-take it, nobody will know it.» _ Two young girls were on the walk be- fore iii. They were talking busily, as girls always are, but what tlidtlint concern us? We cat-edfor notlting,listened for nolhing,in spite oftltc’ eternal rumbling ol a thousand wheels‘; those same words came again to our eaifs out q[,thc chaos of omnibus thunder and ro_si- of human voices--‘I don’t care if I do;’.and this tiriie, with asadder meaning than baf-ire, for they told of years of woe, sorrow, and re entattee whpn itvvill be too late for one tlios_t_a_ young gjrls—as yet innocent and pure; btit;aIa"s, how lon can she remain so, sllci-f speskiitgsuch fatal words. I . ‘ Qh, Lizzy, don’t. do it—-come hotne with me—you,.wilHireclt mothcr’s heart it she ever known it.’ - " _ ‘ I'don’tcare il'.I do. I am not going to work so all the time, and then ihc scolded, ’cnuse I want to go olrtreveninérand have a little fun once in a while. eorge don’t like to come to our ltotiseflcsuse he says mother look so suspicious at him always, and so Irnean to go, where he is_not afraid to ‘come. I am sure I. don’t see what lilltolllff. sees in George to be so set against nn . ' Why, Lizsy, she sees that he don’t work any, has no business, no income, and he drinks.’ ' " A _‘ I don’t care ifhe does--so does every- body, one a few--std sober-sides; and if good clothes.’ _ _ .-_‘- what mother says; and she is 'afrai you do'n.’t know how be . ‘ I don’t cafe ifl don’t know. the odds? I-I,e\s ya e k ows. ow to make more nio’riéy’tlih tho c (hit work, and can always» in me lenty.' Molt,‘ lazy, o come,h9ine;'_'prey do, -dud fl'|'f)‘ll|‘¢I"‘|\V'l\l,l ft’: ivq,'you.' . ' “_ ,fl'1'oIgi_im.. Incl. should think ta. nltdltsr-wait tiltldo‘ something to seed or ..-lsrgivensse. ‘What have I done, pray? going away from _hoqie;’and am afraid f , ypu,rgm.aip.avIny_ that you willgo to ruin .' ‘ I don’t care ifl do; I am not going’ ‘t be snubbed up allowed tdihave an; -ooiapuoy-and-——-' -— - ~ ; Here cspgdpl , iuipslbuses in e drove, and in ‘My ears wide open welo t ’rl_ ' ;.'ts't e ~» ;*~~§*r..i....t..r. :.‘I..i.l'.'.. ;ll ‘ ts,opp..pasa. -:'a..liui-d them - .t tgis s’ i now wrung '§rn;.‘.¢"I °.."i'.| ~.-L I Vi . I nonmh ater we Secrets __of Statd, ilo-tvhaprebbn at e_bs_l_l, when aryfop said .to hint, " Doc 1'’ sub’ vigil?‘-. 7_8a «I-an “"V;l‘n't"-Piri ' -o-iwaais ~ R. LIEI“ is for pain, and to check and arrest the progress of diseases; to diuinfect animal, mslarious. and infectious poisons, thus protecting whoever uses it against all poisonous Infection, from Contngion,and from sudden attacks of Cholera, Pneumonia, Shi ’ Fever, Fever and Agne. &c. Likewise for the e Isl ‘and radical removnl nfall pains and diseases ofthe Joints, Limbs, Nerves, &e., in from five to fifteen minutes. RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains. either internal or sateras.l—Nervoes. Neuralgis. Bilious. or Rheu- matic. A Ftxiruas in rats I"uuu.—Every family should keep a supply of ItADWAY‘S READY RELIEF‘ in their honses—it is useful‘ in so many ailinents—it is always beneficial; he gsrantees ii is a hero cure for Cholera. if taken in its that symptoms. Ifased when-violent epidemics prevail, it will save e. R. R. R.--No. I--llAnwAv's Ruvova-ruin vfliwsoavswa-.-We have said that for all chronic complaints, we recommend our RESOLVBNT. The Rl’.$0l.VEN’I‘ resolves away all diseased deposits t have been lingering in the system for TEN, 'l‘\Vl'I.\"l‘Y. or fl.)R'I‘Y YEARS. l-Jvery person who has been troubled with any com- ploint for years. will regain the RI".90LVEN’l‘ to ensure a perfect care. I‘he action of the RESOL- — VENT is directed first to the absorbents, stimulating theta intb action; and, second to the blood. which it illepulratea by its altzriative acgoa o(ve:"_tl*:e glasgs no Iver, pancreas tieys, c. w tc are t e spivers t t nstu:e'.h‘: established for purifying the bood). nu wil r this desggiption wel . atpprelpisle thplpya g(i)i/Eenéo thti ‘pccolio :f t e . ., . I. ' ENO ATING _RESOl.%N'l‘. lt resolves away diseased deposits; ill‘ purifies the blag, Eng. reazyiatps _‘tlie svst_em. umors are re_mov sn_ _ iscus y is operation: Chronic Swelltngs are dinipated; Nodes are softened nod niolted away. ‘I‘he moetioathsoine Skin diseases disappear under its sction;_8crofuloas constitutions are soon amended.‘ and the disease checked wherever it has attacked the system. Syphilis. with all its horrible train‘ of ccncomitsnts, here find a certain and infallible cure; and Consumption, loo, ollen tlnds its master. For Chronic gglgcpsia. R.\DlVAY_'S RENUVATING RKSOL ' ‘ isnot only an elI'dc- tual, but quick cure. Ihtoircma-ie.—We know of no remedy. nor ‘of any tronliitettt that will so llioltly and etfectually cure Bronchitis as the B360 VI-INT is III at iii: Chirionio cases w':‘iarelRADWAY’8 ll ENOVAT- 6 BSOLVEN wi I be most appreciated. Ila Procrroliee Poierr.—Msrried persons, who are not blruiedsvlth btfepviog. If the ditlealiy arises from imperfect organs and incom taley. will find the R./Rnlehblveat of t bend.‘ d. Dlnrsrsu, Wars’: Isiusrr.’-l-Thisdistressitig turd’ or is generally I result of a low d el Chronic inlIa_tp|iu,|brq/ol'tIe Stmiich. Tl'ie‘"ti:nt, P“ .'i:h,o geneylal fa‘? ws.|‘l ;:0II‘lI Wllzlt the stpmsch Uni is wit ’.t V ‘most di roliii g s in torns‘£ll"lsliing fboi. W or Brash erlctalllins ,wit ' burning heartburn. pain at. pit of etofilldlt. &c. 'r it to («uni y acotllnpsitiod witb eoetive bowels. , ' _ ' ' ‘I t 'I‘ flI'w'i'.l3,l_' Ill‘ t"i" dd Inll"ll‘|:|1l-I_. dessefl-rep$l'li.li¥One' zfgoifi’ wbfl an lit, the bowels open and regulsil h s can ‘rn is vevy,diatt; a dose of the Relief taken-in writer will prompt y r ieve it. , The public may rel it an eleetual core of th following diseases 4 953'.‘ the Renovating ll solvent :-1-v~ -. V ' ' , . -..i ._»4-.-.- _' , :9 ' "I a finial Ju ':.l l'~ IOIOQ 0.0] .s .190 .l1uuote!loiisrlL) nnnwnfinekmn . m“nm%_, 0broM‘c_Rhaatsielis'n. ' ‘linen. Ulcers,’ r, , t . u v Ohio Biuesss, Blesdlsr Orwellian» -. my Diseases. .gayrlsg dry Costs. . in tenets cessplsfah. snesross Jfictmns, Italy a ‘ -’i Sgpltt‘lt'lic.Omfldsls. : ..lR|'¢‘IUg"? ' Binding 1‘ Lssgt. llslt Rhesus. mlfiflfl,mFWr _t.‘ ". _Tt'¢' Dolor . sssr mi. .I. ‘ N Vf,I3|.',, 157:0‘ Onrlslsf, R. R.—No. l——ltADWAY’8 READY RE- 5 _ I . and alhi . hive , spurious or other enters: if it taken for tiny length of time with the same safety to by puwerlul and drastic purging, they not pleusuiitly upon the lmwels, and impart strength to every nerve and tissue of u bi y. g ‘- - One of the I(F.lil)l.A'l‘0RB, takcnon going to lied. will itisuro ll rt.-galnr and healthy discharge front the bowels in the inorniug. In cases where eight or ten of tho cotnmen pills are used for free evacuations, two or three of the REGUl.A'I‘OllS are sufllcient. N0 CALO.\ll-IL ' or other poisonous drug enters their compoeition—— they are entirely vegetable. They are pleasant to ko. elegantly coated with a medicinal gum, are l ‘ii.-rfectly tasteless, and free from smell. No r-on w’ fe any disagreeable symptoms from 'ng in dose of l{E(a'Ul.A'l'0RS. ' CAUTION. There is it counterfeit llieiidy Relief in the market; the labels are very similiar to e labels on the entries. Purchase only of uuthorized agents, and inquire. of the person you purchase from if they know it to he genuine. If you do not find relief from pain in fifteen tniiiittes, send us the label oftlte bottle on purchase. and inform us from wliom ymi purcl . RADWAV 65 ’ > 162 l"u|ton streel: New York. W. R. WATSON, Agent for Prince Edward Island. silent Borrow. CERTAIN HELP. . Numerous Ezlr ordinary. Jualomiral, Expla- natory Coloured. ngravings. In St‘: Languages. Ft‘/‘ly-lltird Edition. Price 2:. Gil. in a realrd envelope through all Booksellers‘ or sent port free front the -lstliur, for 42 Postage Sta THE XEDICJL JIDVISER on the pity.‘ sical decu of the sysleiii produced by ddusive excesses, infection. the effects 4 climate. &c.; wit rernnrks onilie treatment practiced by the Author with such unvnrying success, since his settlement in this country. s l'or.‘self-treutincnt-, ac. By WAl.'I‘l£lt DE RUUS. M 1)., 35. Ely Place. Holborn Hill. London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily. from It till 4. Sundays ex- ce ed. bold alsoby Gill-r-rl, 49. Paternoster-row, lnndpn‘. Watt. ll, Elm lion. Bdiiiburgli; Powell, ll, West- moreland-street. Dublin; and through all others. D I lloos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions oftltis tiuuntry nnd the continent. has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of observisg the peculiarities relating Attrthe physiology, pathology. and general trsatiltetit of the disorders referred to in the above work, and hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases. he is eniibled confidently to undertake their removal in as shots atline as is consistont with safety. _ Parisons ll ANY PART or ‘PHI WORLD. may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail I‘ their CIIQ.Wllll n remittance for Medicines. dtc. rfiiich ' 5' and secure from observation. The CONCEJVTRJTED G UTTEV VIVE, or Vegetable Life Drops, are reconunended to rill than who have injiiiod themselves by early excesses, and brought on Hpiermntnrrliaea, Nervouaness, W’ou|g- noes. Leitguor Low Spirits. Aversion to Society, Study or Ilnsiness. 'l‘imidity. Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs. Indigestion, Flatalency, Shortness uf Breath. Ooegh, Asthma, Copgumptiy. Hnb.ilta,&l.lininees of Sight, Vfllztinqfl, Pain th. Q. . c_ r ' \. , \., ~ . I . . Their almost lnerineluus power in removing norm- minations. Secondary symptoms, Eruptions. Sore 'I'hroat, Pains in the once an Joints, Scurvy, Scrafelo. and trll other impurities. mast bd felt to be believed. «ls. ad; its; and as. per battle: he £5 Packages. by which £| 12s. are saved: as the .£l0. packages. by which it still greater saving is etfssted. will besest from the l.-Isasblishtnent only. receipt of the srsosutper draft on a London hoses. oretheruise. ~. ., . PJIIJVS is the BACK’. GRJIVEL, LUJIHJ. ~ 0'0. Rnnvarnrinx. oolrr. ‘lrtdighellon, Bile. Flnlalency, Hradafhb. '.M‘rbbssnrn; ‘Dc. Mlity. Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys. Strut.-fire.,‘fic. , ' » ' 2‘ ' >-‘THE GOMPOUND S _'it1:.iv.gr._en.Ls s sfleacloes latterly 4... thvsbovf dsa. « rose ooiaplahts. i-sssssfthe Urinary Organs. geaerellys. oillil. fiaqasiitly result to costs but a bladder. . er-tag. ptnfsl dsItli.- They eyes with do -at‘-deisnss. stotaeelt.~ sun is tbs.-dignutee increase the ‘petite pee: in pg. | wlll_NaIot.:_earo 3-»... other vafl'uide.e» latlbd. rlbsso -ts. ld.,ul«Ist,t '14- per- all Medicine Vendors.‘ . - utterly- ‘Ole ‘Wu _ _ GUJIRD JGJINHT the rehsrsnndntfoit use in is mar I niilm mm" " ere y it ‘c urge yo mug‘ pg. Perm. tnnfR1fl;.'!lsr'.nt:yr' .0 . 'l.iv r.‘ "6-"l.'°"rrsv an" ebtetaable "‘.‘T-"if-'.. .Ds ‘dues. .I.oIball"utsI My-(std ls Ill: isralss qafiaite sloeeqbsnlhb-est ,' /l l- is it-ill)‘- 1 n.:1i in lieu-ism-to ‘H an-annulus’ a‘ . v--i'fi”'ii'-Will} icfll" °' '4-"3-i-ol""""' Hslelatihd-weevil?!-clrstontbiiat ttssduud ' "'3'" ' "tiii"'i3""'t'i‘a‘5i "3""? .efi, - W! llalss Ka- Co., li?‘ mt if": g raters- klrll ,lllll HO V _ ‘I firldiilflfltlfilfw I ‘t ' I ‘r 1 ll" ' . 5 ;;|!I”||:‘l:lt|° i that outofdlsu ‘ ‘ ' " F the constitution; for. instead ofdebilitaiiiig the system ~ will be returned with the utmost dcspatcb, their name Renal (er the-Kidneys) Indicates. IWJIII: "my". w nest safe and Disslinrgu. of any kind, and - which! if 1 *‘lfg-atom §'. lllndder, I-Irysipelss. and all Diseases of the Skin Erup- tlbris.'l‘y‘phoid,snd_lufiunnuito- r I"Ev'iirs,Siek llesdncbe.Coe- ”llv¢'rii-as‘. sink in the l.ilnl-s, Pulvlllfllbl fifths .llfltt1._Fciiiale Complaints, lilltl all Diseases arising _.from an impure slate of the (N . . ‘ These lnvnltmble l'ills have been used with un- psralled stlccens in private practice for more .tlian tliirtv years, and are now oflirred to the public, viith tlii: fullest conviction that they will prove themselves a public benefit. ' ~ ' ey possess the power of stimulating tln-. tIepurs- tive organs tlirougliuut the body to n henltliy uction, thus assisting natiirh to subvert disease after her own ' inniiner. Prepafed only Co , No. 25, llniinver street, Boston. W. |t.‘\VA'l‘SUN. Cliarlottetuwn, General Agent for l’. |’l.‘l!llIlId. Sold slob by M.'W. Sxnriisa, and 'I‘. 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Engineers, Chemists. .\1anul'aeterors, Auriculiurials, and PEOPl.E IN EVERY l’R()l-‘ESSION IN LIFE, will find the Scisnsiric NDIEBIOAN to be of great value in their respective ciillinps. lls counsels and aunties- iions will save. thrm HUNDREDS OI" DUL- NLAS anniinlly. besides allording them it conti- nual source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyond cuniary estimate. The SCIENTFEIC AMERICAN is published once aweek ; evaiy nuiaber contains eight large quarto pages, forming annually a complete and up n "d volume. illustrated with SEVERAL IiUNDREt) ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. Teins of Subscription, one Copy, for One Year 82. Subscriptions received by George 'I‘. Hassard, Agent for I’. E. Island. «Notice to Travellers. 1' hasbecome an established fact that accidents will happen notwithstanding the cure and atten- tion which tiniy he paid to the safety and convenience of travellers. lplosloll will ttike pliice, bridges will be left ten. and care ran olfthe track as usual. Blilwn onmpsiiies to "beware," and "uh bnofi," yet these cesoalibs will occur, which re- sult on uvers..eontseiens, brettea lhnbe. burns, bruises, he. I The. ‘Mexican Mustang Ltnlment, Upon such occasions. is invaluable! The worr- devful elfecis of _its soothing and healing properties ', ,fi¢D¢l“lllf_lly.'Wll0 have tried it. to talwiiys '¢..!"l‘Il, Q l>°l_%l9.,sl'. tt.witli them when they are travel- osrin bélllhirlm. ilcl. serofnloss diseases, c.... oars. ,,<'-eI:r..Di_l.5oras. Nae lgia,'l‘eothecbe. Eu- l'l‘- 0 -‘ll’ ' ' 3-bone. .8cratehOI. 5!» it . . _ iisl ln.tteepslieatiea.,s 1:‘ IL: .?Il§'.AllUTLl In , _ _ _ , _ I I . ‘I Many Pliyipoinris use it luau.“ any n. ‘ma.’ apon lt-51: nan lh:i’rIoiieate. ,¢a,'nim .'. , , arm. 8a_g‘ll_i - wage |u,ts‘:.,:- ,-v~ill.Iiot be setislerl wii out I. to egglving the I’. trial. .~'l‘hereI‘ore we . Jtlyelltrs spoil it lineage and by.wsye.iue , wed in ..t.lvitsi all 1: in nu... . G K . t been tlioroqlt I introduced ihnvop’ghoet that Ugh,‘ 34“... .|},p'..g l,4l'W"‘lQiIOn and gut loil‘ies.tliet it is alisest o F‘ Ill“ I silo nearly as nsso eeet.o'as'. as that the . '9 - ll. - -CO-.$Iluererstreet. and, Breast, Side, llack and. I by D. ’l‘avi..oit. Jit. dz. R. my TUXNIP8. HI IOYAI. AflltBUl.’I‘UIAl. K)Cll-ITY ‘. °' ' ‘wins “emu-no rmeouipctod for is tIoen's Count this season. viz: For tbe beet scre ofgwaile ‘turnips, _g 0 0 N do ‘ do 3 go 0 8d do do 3 o 0 «till do do [go 0 it do do i o o ' 5 40 do A o to o Slnald the most successful competitor have been a will receive. instead of the Money Inigo, .gj|.,,,,. ediil, with siiitnlilo inatiripiiumtiinl ilie niom.-,y for the lirst Prize will be awarded to the next successful competitor, and so on to the end of the list. ' '“l‘“'l°“ lo ll"! Illmve. -liiilue l'slcrs otfera the £8 Prize awarded to him last year for 'I'nrtiips. “ to be given to the grower of the best lialf-acre ufswedg 'l'iiri-ipii lii Queen's Count . in IBM, but on lund situate without the 'l‘uwn, ommon, l’usturej.ois rir of ClIttllt!lll:l'JWlI ; the person gaining rh. Prize pot to be prevented from competing for and receiving any other Prise offered for Swede 'l‘arnips by the cloeii-ty. _ Naises of Competitors to be entered, in every institaee. with the undersigned, on or before an 1.; day of October neat. - By Order. . C. STEWART. Secretary. Committee Room. 3d May, 1854. FOR SALE. NEW Carding Machines, Machine Cards, Combs, Crank Plates. Wool Pickers, &c., and pug"; Power 'l'renniiil Machines. ll orders punctunlly attended to. - Address John Morris 6!. Son, Sncltvllle, County of Westinnrelniid, New Brunswick, or Mr. David Stewart. Charlottetown. DURHAM BULL. on SALE. .' four year’ old DURHAM ‘BULL. lie is from the stock imported herlnnd, and look the first prize at the show. ‘his! Cutile I"or particulars enquire at this Otlimi, or of AllClllBAl.D McDOUGALD. Nine Mile Creek, Sept. 2|. I854. For Sale. A I"lll§l§H()LD l’ll0Pl~‘.ll'l'Y of 50 Ac}:-3 of * Lnml. situate on the Priiicetotvii Road, 1] miles from Ch.-irliilletowii: I514: 20 acres rug cleared and ready for the plough; there i. n Dwflllfltl lliitisc and Born on the Preinises. It is a_cenirul place for liusiness. sevi-ml lln.-ufs t-onverpinc frrun it. 'l'lit-rt-. is also on the l’re.,,j. sea, is $.iw hlill, with no -llllllHl:tIt('P of Wood itrniiiid it. l*urtlier pirtti-ulars can he u.;..].g known to _ ALEX. JOHNSTON. Princt-town Road, (ll miles.) Aug. I9, 1854, - LEAVING THE ISLAND. R R. J. \‘Vl"..’\'l‘llERllIF. intending to remnvo from this Isilnn , in II few weeks fvorn this dnle. requests nll persons having any claims against him to furnish their accounts for settlement, .-ind all who are indebted lo'him,' are respectfully and em- neatly VPflfl8IlOd to come 3 the same, without delay, and thereby prevent thg un. Itiisyvell enough for the public and legislators to . e ' : ,r9gIinl- led! liav proven it to beefllnactcse in ' necessary trouble and expense of falling into [ha hundsof an Attorney, which Mr. W. would much regerot. Ollice next door on-Prince Street to Temper- an e . ~ P .» ,3‘, ‘Kat. , on "AYERS PILLS. iron am. rite runrosas or A FAMILY. PIIYSIC. no of tho obiottitiiis, but . tilt llll'lL((‘r~, of in-ry n 'I been attempt -r nnd ilh \\h ll 1‘ , tfullv submit to the patient liitliorto at :ilino;.t ovvry piir-,;:ttive int-dii-iiic is tlf‘I'lIIl0lIl0lI!I and ii'i*il.ili:xu lo tl.«- I-min r-l~i. ' ‘his is not. Many of them rmlm-t~ so iniirh Ltripiin: pnin nml revulsion in the nyntt-in than r-onnttrlialnnrc the got them. " ‘ ltt‘t' it or piiiii, iiiiloss it itrise from it p'rt-vioii»-l_\‘ t~.\i~liinr ()lJNll‘llt'- lion or ilr-rniigoiiiont in tho l)l)\\‘l‘l'4. lkiin urcly may nit-iil if .l niiiidict-. st't|lI|‘7ll.‘(! of atpt-riciit, they itlliird prompt rind xurc rt-licf.iu Coti- iitrntiitsi, Piles, Colic. Dyst-tilt-ry, Hllllltlfil, ' t and Sr-nrvy, Colds with I0l'l‘llt'lB of tho hotly, 'nptirity of the blood; short, tiny tirgntiro iii roqtiirc . ‘xi 1.‘ _ tl lulu-n in the an irlng of the year, to pnril'_\- the blood d prt-ps_rc tl win fo the «hut hows-lit’ ltito hcnlthy action. and rr-stores the appo- tito nnd vigor. They ptirify the blood, and, by their "lvlltltltllll notion on the cit-tnlotory s 'at in re \ tit- 'rl“-s arc mm: known, this public will no lo who what rt-mt-d_r to‘ employ when in used c a --vtlc II iclno. I'RF.l'AllI-ID BY JAMES C. AYER, wsnyer nstd ‘Practical clienasi. LOWELL. Mass. Prtee so caste per on. live lease or UL note in! - for sale by ' . '1‘. DEIBRISAY. & Ca, General Agency. . And Ur’ LIIIIII. llvvss. Georgetown, " last: gen. Grsndslliypr. nwsao as , t. ’ " Faa:‘pI6.‘;f.‘I-§lesaor(;s.“".’”.. ' nos i , ’ Inc. I. Ho|.‘sl:'p.,T°' H WI De . ' M sflbfim H