IIIOVI THE‘ CAUSI. “Remove the cause, and the clfct will follgu," IIMQ Flip talkuabout the mum-y of‘ poor, who condemn preachers, ti-act vi-liars, ind people geiigrslly. f,0iI°l_ join’ no allpyiate the nusery,of_ t one who fioin crime and P°V0l'll-. , Remove the causc—-aye, remove ; but you.cas't do it by writing edItenl_lI.'|l' Y?“ should try till the year I900. .NOllII0l‘ will making books help it, nor enacting laws, nor building churches, Qygoup‘-bland. Billie!‘ ive societies nor. .hOI°V _ Sill will the dentitutionlof the destitute send them for lodgings in Iniseflble ‘out-huuool. under’ door-steps. and in the males ofuuw ‘ ' ant Mba liq- crust, the drunknrd still. abuse his , the outcast still thread the public streets seeking for prey. _ e , Until you remove the cause. these things will be. While there are non that will take the Iastthree cents from the drunknrd —-nay, that will take {ruin his treroblipg hands the garments of his wife and children guy.-and while such men pre protected law, what is the.nse to tak of reIbrrna- tion 2 While women have to work on six, eight and ten cent shirts, tlieil children mill! remain ignorant, and for Wal_lt.0i proper pt- tention grow up lazy and V1010“!-—wll|l9 young girls coming from rural homes into the busy city, instead of being protected and encouraged, are sought sflter by the myrmi- dons ofwine-drinking, beastl _, sensual men, and by process too heart-rdn to menu , fromjnnocence to wretchedness, t k reform. Your rum-shops keep chil- ', fioui school, and their parents from the! church. Your billiard saloons and infamous resorts take money that “ the heathen" had -better have-—far better, . But what's the use of talking, or writing either, for that gnatter ?_ The girl of the , present age is led to thnik,ti-om what she neesni borne, thattedrnss fashionably is of the utmost in ace, woman's role need and mission in this world; the boy, that money is the only God worth worshipping. Se one grows to maturity narrow-minded, selfish, ready to rind the face of her poorer sister, never loo ' upon deuitution but to des- pise it-—the other eager to sell his birthright or his soul for the dross that shall buy him a little ialse honour,’ and make men or ' e, that would bow down to any golden cal . When we see young girls bedizened with linery, we cannot shut out the thought of the almost starvln women who are goin down to the tomb, o d before their time. hen we _not_ice the strut and consequence of the monisd young man, whose motto is “An business thatwill bring in money,” we thin of the thousands daily going to ruin through the portals of the wretched trsflic that leads to utter destitution. Remove the caune—remove the liquor trade, and the oppression of poor. women by monied aristocrats, and the result will soon follow--a night’ , a lurious result, .that shall make nngeyls woiider, and mortals re-. joine. ' those things are dope, never think of lessening want or crime.—Boslon founding ., cl.- .. - "'2': ‘ Olice Brunch. «10lllI.NAf0l.l0N.—“ Louis Bonaparte,” s'ays Victor" Hugo,” " is a sian.of niddle ’ ht, cold, pale, slow in his movements, having the air of a person not quite awake. He has published, as we mentioned before, a tolerable treatise on artillery, and is thought to be acquainted with the mannin- = vering of cannon. He is a good horseman. He speaks drawlingly, with a slight German accent. H’ histi-ionic abilities were dis- Iayed at the Egglinton tournament. He as a thick moustache, coverin ’ his smile, like that ofthe Duke d’Artois, an a dull eye, like that of Charles IX.” . _ Ainougthe curiosities at the Berlin Libra- ry are the bible which Charles I. bore with him to the scalI'oId; Lutlier’s original MSS. of Goethe's Faust. Luther's M88. show many erasures, additions and amendments, particularly in the book of Job. On different kinds of love (by a young lady.) The sweetest--a mother's love; the longest-—-a brotlier’s love; the strongest-—a wenisn's love; the tlea.rest—-a man I love. And the sweetest, longest, strongest, dearest love-——a “love of a bonnet" ' Cows I!ol.mNG or main Mir..s—A gen- tleman at Huntingdon, L. 1., writ“ ll fol- lows:--It is known to many farmers that when cows come in, w calves are taken away, ti? will hold up their milk for a short time, some will give it down. A few years ago, I bought a young c_ow which proved to be very wild, and when I took away herdrst calf, she would not give her milk. Iheard itrelnnrked, that a weight on theoow's back would ive ' down. I ' intoa table, got her a bush put it on her back. While sitien, she had no power to h for it came down freely. Alter few times, and afierwerda her her np her milk, doin lpoohhouses, a'lms-hous- f ll-Is. -ofm ma 3;‘ 'I'rmsesn"s .. III ‘sretnand sins ttspmcni till Hundred. and 5, .P9.".".!'.."."."."." ‘N . lottelovvn, which w Oflns Jsnnm Is..I 0! of tho H sd.,ina§s and passed Oi‘ ‘ [er Educ!“ at-has ,': ".:0l§_I] . I not in Supreme Court of J ' commence on Tuesday the N l» in nd sscourngsmsnt :lve ls Nstlsr that unadennd . .3189 .,t event hnvs ‘IMIIUN . lav ° l.usminn's _u1iznTTu:,u>M.oRoa lo. _ 858. Geqral 88. TU ‘ n, I’. I:'.. Island, irdil inihe avdt , Ilsj-piy. llilitulnd ' up Assessment on all endgor lbs rneour ' eslsnl send cl made In mn_st ,‘ ' the 'l;walllh year of Her said Pa Inigo, iatiialod In Jet to explain and Jet fir the Jsmrsiunt of Land. ducnlion-: I do here tnede Proclamation. ' intbsisrmsof ibasa‘idAet,_nfthe ‘Indor- um Ishnds. s Irst men via: , g . U aca a _.».,. nulls. Township No. I. 81 . TewnnhipNe._44. lull -- s. cm -- a1. its -~ 11, m N as. ties -- is, im -- so. rm; “ I9. I10 " M, 0 -- so.‘ « us. are " II. BIO “ -58. N7 “ SI, IN! “ BO, 885 so _u' 1“ v as .0. on pg. pggg 4. ‘g. u I -- an. M0! " s1, " ll, ‘two. Gsnrgn's Idsad, ltd " D's ““ ,_ H . " 4 " II. 699 St. Peter's " _ 0 " I1. I881 Hurray Islands. l " 8., _ , Indian Island. Ils- ," st. so. - . Charslotistowu..lsi undrrd of own Loin, | of No 4- .u. . , is ii...li...;i.' ; oi No. is." i of No. q,»v.su_ns of O ofNo. 80 J Litter B; i i IO. U, . » » II dn ~ Pasture Lots in Prinnetowii Royalty guilds 151; Q elNe. 288; No. IdO;. Ne. 81 the said . rival‘!- . .‘..'':''F.''.'‘.'’.‘.''. «P 1. so . -life‘: F’. "P?-EFF’-F999? rs-moon. Partners ‘HNNV star-rns. January Ill. Glensds new year with a ' vnisnat is illus ' ' the Pictorial shall the eneominins . I, but also as to cllsl whole paper will be W£i.'?.'l‘i-“T - lmdbseds of Conveyance and Freehold Illa ainab. . die, Letierk‘ a w e . nd despaicli; Mereh£_iuis' m licatbd Accounts, with ensure’ I: a &e., ’ ante charges. hips ‘ ‘other on andvbalsnced st — LOX HASZARIPS CALENDAR fo ruadyfirllnliuer mndisillbnlhundtoeentaia beddns the usual iuorniniiou; such additional Id. . ¢‘:lnhs. R.na.Il.nlug the ' ' . M‘. .1‘ air”. :13“ unpro' ve ment be well as in the literary eliar_a'ctnr cl’ r Ina sly Q2’ F.‘ r.uilia.i..u ‘l"' Issssrlpilsss reenlved loci‘ in! 1868. Amuruiul Colonla, ‘ Nort J08!‘ RECEIVED, rtoterial . foreign periodicals i'»‘.’..".' ".':2.l..'.'.‘il.’..""I"l’.‘."‘.’.'.i'-'}'.'.’.?..“’?f.'.' ':‘Li';° 5 -1-;1-ti»-,;;a wh_»;h 33 no ml by xi;-Ei-in-__ns.o-n . . __ ' no I n , tee , =.'...'.;.: the an 1.1% and Tracts of Land. res nM".5:,'i;d. '° ‘ti ' wk: |_':,''';._,, b. “ I -3 ' w u n erru on. ’°8EPlI_P.°’B' fimmr‘ ._ thins works are disiingdshed by""the R 3. mm pelitinalshadnnabove indicated. yet bntnnmsll portion No-ran! Punuc, Corfvnrancna, awn’ ACc0l_!l'l',A§'l'. , __ l'I"lCE—evev the‘ Sooltstcrn of Mr. G. T. Hae- nsan, Q.nnnn'n Square (South side), phal- . . its of all descriptions, of a te,‘ including Assign- af-Atisnisy, Bonds. Salo,Cbnrter r 1863, is now THE WEATHER. Ilortieultere for the Month, ennsan J Dell“: North ' I Drawtnglooni 0:‘ . ml» .. pdnctiua. 8.7.-. "wt.‘71.:“'-"“". H”. ,I’l_stevlslnne- 1. at One. '1'. Hanna, s‘ a.l-‘ l I ll . , refsrn IVII’ PUBLISHED IN BOSTON. .K-I-98., In of Janus! . I858, ' ele- ‘s an t is lW‘Ql_y‘IDrfl‘:lQIt "°*‘°'.".":° [3 GI I .;h.P°c .5. ' toss t i ’ labial yet '8 nflhe °' odicnla of a similar cla m In IBII-62 (avbrsgn rate) ‘ p as so . The prppnat pus.t.egn 3: .BlRao.k'woed, ls splendid y '.5‘I'°W' as l nus zawiot '1 Fitoit mete issr.ssiii-ys_su ‘ under an Act In A1id- Journal at I.u1u,.l,A.s'b and ' Iurnlrasts‘. ’ hbneribenwbe hssleng ‘ ' ouiinneind with Q‘. saaar. as oodlllteed ore of the Greased Fnrsisr. has purchased the Horticelliirifl. ably conducted by A. J. Dowaillo. sad ahhrllih eon- dlusion ufths prsssui volume. it will be Published at Iecirusrss. and I-ldited b P. B “ many of I Hort ' work saeedlble to a greater unm- ntl‘.mere beneficial, t a price will 0 rysar, in ddoarscn, 9 various in ovnuinnis insds. lash nu'lnber'w_Ill contain a ful gs engraving" of some new, rare. and valuable truly or lower. drawn from alien. and engraved in a sty e not excelled. Still further to add III the value of the work, and isnuiha issvssudlac wants the hortieultnralcoin . we shall also publish an with PLATES, each number 3 I '. the number of eelontl ' ' . from the ears and time required in their re- pasndon. these who wish the colored Edition a the twist . w’ do well in order imme- diately. Priee witheolorsd plains. Faun Donaans, in runes. All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist, as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- ture, audits kindred arts,'|.aii&cn Gardunin and Rural Architecture, and will keep its resdersa vised of everything now on its subject, either in Europe or rnerics. - - = . It will be our aim not only to min-_ Horticul- turist superior both in style and 'mattbi'to any worlr of the character is this eounrvg, but eqaslio any of the Hontealiursl Josviialsof uropa; and we confi- dently ask the aid and so-operation of the Horticul- tarisss of the oouair . ’I‘lis work is published muniti- ly, and contains nriy-eight large gen, with.-ut advnvtisnuieuis, stitched in a beam and appro- priate never. J. VICK, Js.. Posaisrias, ochenlef. . GEO. T. HASZARD. ‘ Agent for I’. E. Island. Leonard Scott li. Con.’ aisr or Btlfllh eclodloal In fibnl. BVJKWAIDED mil. under ted‘ ' of the Us Pent Law, at ' _ - e m. l 1- Ravine (co . I. The Edinburgh Rama (Whig). ’ ' ; . g 8. B tie Irss Church). 4. Tbs Wssfsiiustrr Ntvim (L' . 5. Blackened’: Edinburgh Jlfs ins (Tory). These Ileprlnts have been in ’s'uooea'sl'ul operstiini in this country for twenty years, and their cir oulatiou is constantly on the increase, notwitlingndiig the competition they encounter from ericsn,psrI- _ . rs. and from the numerous. Eclectic: and Magsilnes made up of selections from ' ' ' . 'l‘his fact shows clearly the high of their contents is devoted lo pslitissl su tn. It is ibsir Iitsrnry chsrnaisr which gives them their chief value, and In that they land oonfeenedl far above all. oiherjournab of their class. mac , silll undar the nissierly gsldsoos of L‘h'ristupher North. maintains ' ’ celebrity, is. at is Iiiae, annsunlly 've, Iioln the serial works of Bulwer and other literary ‘notables, written for that magazine. and st nppnriq in iincolninas, both in Great Britain and in the United Stats. ducb works as “ The Custom" and “My New Navel," (both by Bnlwnr), “ My Pg. ninnulsi Halal," " The Green Hand.” and ether serials. of which numerous rival editions are issued by the leading publishers is this country, have in be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Black. wood, it has been issued by Messrs. Scott Co., so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Muga- nine may always rely on having the earliest reading of fascinating isles. TERMS. Per nun. Pnrsnycaneftlisfeavltevlews, 3000 For any two nfthe four Reviews. I 00 Feraayibreaefthefeer we, ‘[00 For all four ofthe Reviews, S 00 For Blackwood'n Mngsains, I 00 For Blackwnual and three Reviews. 0 00 For Blsckwood and the four lleviews, 10 00 Paysisnts to be nsdsin nll cases in advance. Renucan Pearson. The following table will show the great reduction which has been made on these Periodicals since 1844, and the very iridigrntns new charged. i Per sun. Priu to ISGI, the postage on Slsdwood was [I 40 " “ on a single Review I II From I045 tolflln 0|‘ 3l|°l''0°'l 1_ .0 H ' on a e’ ow on Blacliwood 16 on a Review 88 I4 12 (The rates on new untfern for all distances‘ totlbin uu Ursthd Slates. ‘ At these rates surely so objsotleii sliosld be made to reneiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring [hgif speedy, safe, and rqular delivn_r{. LEXINAKD 8001 ‘I 00.,‘ 79 Fuixros S-ran-r, (Entrance 64 Gold street.) ' _ ’ Ne‘ -Yer}. N B.—I'.. st Co. have imlm r«‘:i., tlid lti'i°l'ai$‘ if by l:°J,roy:I ‘ Id nod am’ lb lilnHing.“€t‘i‘s m... Wis still. so. ‘ fi- rm. work .-. Inga” lull; rflssc '"" ' , oso. 1'. IIAOZAIID. Agent for I’. h‘. Islssd. igannog-a Ms. Iloysll vn., with a laser; pablfisd of its Onlaaial -’ ' rule. , asd.esssullssiad. by ice-at-tsasrs, parpsse. siay behsdstssslcolrp ' G.‘ REA.‘ 3,-- ‘! IIIS unr- ...':.’.‘. ‘2‘..°‘i;.'..f."i.2f. 3 ** ‘uIihre-. ,. ,-i:_i~.. _ » ."V. . _ Printers and Publishers. l . l . A CAI! V‘ III undersigned iaa rnanulfliurer of Phdntiug-V I ' IRII. IIWNSLOW TO THE’ 1',.a_)(gg_ Ink. of every colour and quamiiy, which he ' . WINBLOW, an old airs .-i‘¢..¢.¢-.. pg. hnowsto be al to any auuiul'sniived.and yliiatr and Female Physician, would catl ills aitauuoa bu will all at the lowest iu.f-mcselll. An hn"u .-it tls lassissiaisr Soothing Syrup roni.sa.... ...u.. determined that his lull s all rnoorrupnnd itself, a leaf-.iIt wltl hiniedhlely relieve tbemhoin pala, allay only solicits ONE TRIAL ofii, relying upon its own sl a|OfiQQ_§iq-nlllonfiflll-OI‘! the nus, ndggg lg n. merits. _ mules. sud lssurs to rs;-unis the novels. Depend irs desist black Inli for card lniing; extra black book and news iik of superior ' also coloured Inlt of every v r' . PE'I"l‘l1NGILL 6: Co., 10 Ice, agents for New England states. SHELDON COLLINS, 50, Gold-etreei. New York. Publishers of Newspapers lnsenlng this advertise- ment, iaelnd' this panigiaph. to the amount of 32 and sendingngo and a paper containing it, we will and “En. news Ink. ‘ S. M. PETTENGILL I. Cc. January 4. I858. ' nd wood-cut f NOTICE. . . HE TE.N‘.dJV1‘S of Tiiosns Ha ant Havi- narrn, Esq. on Townships Nunibern 48 and W and other Lands in this Island, are re nested in make immediate payment of the amount o by t to the Subscriber; who is duly nut receive and grant rncei¥s for s same. . HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Lew. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. Is BANKING NOTICE. THE Subscriber will grant Cheques on the “ Bank‘ of British North America ” at Halifax, and ‘.on the Agents ol'llie Bank at New York. for any Amount at Sight ; and will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston, at any Sight under Ninety days. ‘ The Subscriber will also Cnslt his own Cheques of £10. and under, on presentation at his Oillne. d_ Bills of Exchange bought, and Promissory Notes ' iaceun i CHARLES YOUNG. Char a,.I"nbruary I4. I35]. flw IIE Subscriber begs to iniiuisie that in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen. Cotton. Silk and Linen Goods. Hnln, Furs, Cnrpetings. (ilass, Enrilinriivurn and fun, ,9-bn will until the tin of MAY nest, allow 5. P¢r.uui., on all pur- chnses, for C-‘8H‘:ll|lI‘llIf:|KO5l?hEARD.' I ‘ On Hsnd'—A few Tons of Anihrncile Calm, Figure Heads, Coal Tar‘. Bath Brick. 200 TONS of HEMLDUX TIM- ‘ BER wanted’, lbr a‘ Breast- work, to be delivered l'ly‘ths lui JUNE neat. apply to ' WILLIAM HEARD. Those Persons whose Accounts are twelve months overdue. are hereby mtiiid. that I l slaps will be resorted to, il'-re- qiiirsd.” settled at once. LL Parsons indebted either by Montage, Judg- ment, Bond. Pioiiiissory Note or oi erwise, io 'l‘m-nus Hnru llaviusub. -Eso., in Colo- alal Secretary ofihis Island, are‘ desired forthwith to make pa meat of the reypecrive sunisdse b them as nforennid’te the Subscriber, who is duly nu orlsed by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary dinehar for the name. all, Perseus to whom the as’ Thomas Heath Havilaud Is indebted, are in- qnmted to furnish their Accounts for IXIIOIII. T HEATII H VILAND, Qaden Squard, gm 29. I862. V'B.Ili'li'|"’"rLl'. ‘ -rm-.-.c.‘ i.oi\mi'.i. ASSUQA CE GOIIPANY. ura- Govnsnoa-—-riiu nrowr uorronaann -riin EARL of BLGIN and KINCARDINB. Goimraor General of Cuiiadn. _ llnan Onics:—22 St. Andrew Square, Edin- rgli. llourd of Marin email in “I-fulyhr: for .N'oua Stella and rines dward Island- ’ Hon. M. B. Alrrion. Banker. Hun. William A; Slaelt, Banker. Lewis Bliss. Esq. Charles Twirling, .,' Banister. John Ssyley Bland. . Hus. Alnsnadnr Keith. Merchant. James Stewart, .. Selleiiur. Medical As‘lviser— . I‘. Sewers. , Agpnt O Dnevntiiry—MstI'Iinw H. Richey, Solicitor. ‘he fntlowiiig gentlemen have been a pointed on- oers of the Cornpau in Prince Bdwsv Island, and will be prepared in srriish inlbrmatlmi as to the prin- ' Ins and practice oftbn Company and the ruins of Assurance. Charlottetown--Medical Adviser--H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent——E. L. Lydiard. Georgetown-Medical Adviser—-David Kaye, bl. D. eni—Wi|lisrn Sanderson. St. lennor’s—-Medical Adviser-—Joeeph Bell,M. D Agedt—'l‘homas Hunt. , MATTHEW H. RICHIZY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE All! 50!: tbl llrelnuranec - qu . iilen ‘of Iiondoii om” Incorporated by Jets 4] Pnrliaissst. OAIID OI’ DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Ishnd. ‘T. H. Hnsilnnd, 3311., Hon. Ohsrlu Hsiulsy, F Losgioorlb. -. Robert Htskfinson, Esq, TAosias Dawson. Esq. ,, Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- mam. _ . , . Forms of Ap licatiou, and all ptlisr information, may be obtained) Item the Subscriber, at his Oflice, Uliaqlottotow . L. W. OALL. Agent.’ Fire! Fire ! Fire I l * Secure your Property ‘nl arnwlng of fifty ciriti be done by Iasuvliig in the MU- 'I‘UAl. P RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Ofliss where claims for" loss can inst. witlalut reference in a foreign Campy‘. ' . and any other i that Sefletary antli'I‘reseuIwI"s Blank forms of appl , liIIs.sa.e beoblained at Oats. Kent Street. prll s. an LIFE JJVDIIIIIE INJURJJVDE 00.!‘- . . v PIMP. LONDON. ' .. Ie'rans-Ismannr. an-r nu. ssaaislssnnu. cpltsi.cs,ooo.ooo sum . . " , .- :°"~W- Y , , . Asr:fl‘9r.. 'l‘.?!l"..?'.’.‘$fi‘l.'..5‘.il‘...‘&'.i5.i.:.'l‘!*r‘:‘:?.'.'.:' . Inst. aevsaahssnihsln l .4,- Dessvibar.“ Tho: h’ . fl imvr. “fi.:h’fif"'a'lOIC|“a« ‘F5’ 5"". . . ".- .'i'nonns~"ii“sa'a'és. v ,.. vii.-'-ll‘lli;-~ri ' 'ii's"‘n‘n“niins"r".-.s,sa:"»7wiaus." Isiulp. is.‘ sasusaissnosuuiasnria-sissuassvsssas its lie hawth- $54 a iaty. ‘ ale-street. Bon- Reni dq horised co‘ in! upsidfletlinnvueetefl In upocvlt Iitiitbsrs. it wlll.gi eyast to yourselves sad reliefsnd health to you. shll ., ' Price, 25 cents per bottle.’ we have sold very large quhntities of Mrs. Wins- low’s soothing syrup during the past‘ six years, agwggg| thousand the last year. We bellev it t t insul- cine in-the world nu eliillllen ioeihlng or for the aura of Dyanriiry and Diarrhea In Children. whether It arises front teething or any other cause. iffiflfihgggfl one using it‘. never sold a ledicina no universal cessfiil in relieving pain and eflhcliag onus..." is!‘ a bsoletsly stirs. CURTIS fl IERKINS, ruggists, Banger. Me WONDER 0!‘ THE WORLD. Gruecl Cured peers . Messrs. Cos-ris dt Pnssils, Bangor, Me. Gentlemen,-—I have been entirely cured oflhs Gra- vel, by the us of your Cranip Pain Killer. I commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer In Ilia Spring of I841. I livid been a grout suit‘.-var fur Irn years previous; some liiur or file yours ol the time I siillercd beyond all my powers to describe. Duriug this Iilne, I have had mniliinl «id. and tried various spe- cities. but louiul my luile reliel until I obtained your Crunip and Pull" Killer. In one iuuulh nllcl‘ I commenced u-lug ii, I be-.iuii to grow bails. continued to use it for a your, all Ilia time improving until I was entirely cured. Mll.l:I STAPLII. Prospect. Me.. Jan. 29, 185i. We, the underugmu. me well acquainted with the above cgse,-and really to use ulmve statement ol facts. ‘nsstss Curroao, lisniun Cuironn, Srircron l-'.l.t.ls. Doctor Toby, 'a regular pr.-cii-lug Physician, of East Machiss. writes us under dale ul .\lu-ch20. I847: “ Please send me hslfs gallon of your Cramp‘ and Pain Killer-ii is lhr best mo-dleiue is can vihai it is urepreseulrd lss, Ilui I t-u-um-d." The Doctor tirsl mails urn of ii In his own case. for a seven: sprsui in all: bhtslllllttf, cifl-id by the Iipsstiiiug aisle silage, and I‘.-uiiil lllllllctllnle relief, and usage seq aired it iii his practice. Rand Ihn Iulluivmg. It speaks for itself. . RHEUMJI TISM CURED. I cnrttfigslistl was iifliclcu with n viehnil ltIIel.lnn- greatest cane, on but very hills with. kapplied Doctor John- scn’s Ancdyne Linimeiil. or Liquid 0 odsldoe. and several other remedies, without any rclie . Alter ruler- ing in this way about a week, I purphaled a bottle of in r, prepared by cos-rrs 0 Panama, Bangor, and after three was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am now en- . I also cured a friend of mine. who had . I believe it the best uindletn world, and sui happy to add my testimony" in its favor Ouvna Towii N. B.—Be sure and call for CURTIS do PERKINS’ Cramp Pain Killer. All olhers hearing this name are babe imitations. Price fl cents per bottle. For Sale b —Wn. ll. Chalottelnwn, Julie M. 1862. The International Journal, Devoted to the Coinmercial. Literary, and Social Islrrerts of the United States and the British .Marlli American Colonies. III‘! mutually important and rapidly increasing commerce and soc" intercourse between the United Suites rind the neighbouring British Colonbs, called the “ lnlernstionul Journal" into esisie ' es and the proprietors grul If acknowledges liberal arslsiauce in their elwflio give it pnrvnuneney and influence. The nrper rndnt as been sigmilly successful; and inner mature redee- lion and deliberation, they now have the pleasure of announcing a reduction in Ilia price, in our nonnnn A vuari; on. six corias ron ‘ "' _ ' I r'iva Dt;LIsAnl.rd of M avi e one in view I e onwii progress t Color-liar,‘ we haze watched with feelings of pride the rrdvnricen they_‘liave made is solid improvement du- nu_g_ihs year your eloaed: but thank a widellstd and a lair way upon for further strides in the nisroh of prosperity: and. fully impressed with the importance of the press In itsinflnesee, we wish to the in side of every l‘amily,asd engage their attention weekly in a friendly conversation uu ibuss isipsrtssiisisrssts which so much alfnet their well'sre.—sotne of wbieh have been, and siill are, eomineiiding the attention of the leading minds in E and and America. ' Our punt course is be orp the public. W6 have no ragr I In x ress. nor spa in ion alie ur mot shulilie, ?‘IiIe priisperiiyii? our anulivelaridz" a . profiting by a year's experience, we shall be enabled to improve the Irrnarui-riortar. Jouaruin, so as to increase its importance both to the American and Colonial reader. A wider a co will‘ be given to Colonial vvrlievs. Commute’ reports. shipping ieinl ligesee, markets, prices current, &.n.. will receive a larger share ‘cl’ situation; and all. our colonial and iniernstionslfipteresrln, eommereial,litnra and -petal, will be watc ully etn ed. But with at a Im un til‘ etlbrt. and the frlenduly c'C‘0pllIIlOflt|r all who approve 'ou;oinigsion,flits‘ lll1flIlIhI;cI [pill .I'I‘:E;llI:ds'.'I|l'1:0“|If .i rsesnoecun. enirrso is r , Plispltmsslnrs, hlarcliiusa. uml IIII who I'OOI‘.ITI::l“TOC, w siren then our hr: at d in-id our I seen by becoiiiiiig subscnhela. ‘snail riiouniiiierrdlng the Jounruin. when convenient. Io ilu-ir I’-iomls. TONI: ,I,00 I yflf, I1! 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