n _ out-the ~iiAszsRD*s._ aaznwmi. ~J,UNE .17. i 7», my ‘Z’ s A fitw ivcana, .-no was asmsa Lion. _ 'I‘nuv‘vu roused thee up stlsst, Those ‘ tlsbesst; "Did they think thy stragth was past ills y roar had csasadt 39 Sr. Gsoaesl deeplite thy dose, ( ad along one it as been.) 01' I’ care torub thy nose, Oste get thyypaws betwesu! After years I‘ tranquil life. Gnu’ :IIlIlI] st thy lions, Thou art aathu to wake to strife In a quarrel not thine ewe ; But the sense of the opprest been thine from day of birth, And you cannot tsmelLrut ‘ despot wal the earth. , r - . Boldly walked he, seble brutal While he fancied that you lay Too toipid and too mute Toasts to cross his way. In features so beni n, In attitude sosti , ' He marked no lutent sign Of dstlasce to his will. You have undecsived him now, And aghast he stands before The angerof thy brow And the thunder of thy roar; For he feels that thus irate, Both the power and will you bring, To flx at once his fate ' If he tempt thee to thy spring. Stand up then for the right, And in war. if it must , - Strike out with all thy might 'I'ill thy foe is on his knee. Then take thy rest again, Lssvin safe the Russian Bear, TethcrodRby too light a chain Too break it—- if he dare‘ VAR IE T I E S. The Ohio State Journal tells a story of an Irishman of the better class who thought he must conform to the fashion- able mania in paying a visit to the Falls of Niagara. Paddy arrived at the Falls, and taking a look at the surrounding wonders, addressed himself to a gentleman: “ And is this Niagara Falls? ” “ Yes, " was the reply. “ And what's there here to make such a bother about?” ‘* Why,” said the gentleman, “ do you see the mighty river, the deep abyss, the great sheet of water pouring down ? ” Pat, looking at the water, replies hesitatingly. “ And sure what is there to hinder it ? " Tiiiirxiirc nusoau ron Srssu.—" Doe smoking offend you ?” asked an American landlord of his newly arrived boarder.— “ Not at all, air! "-—“ I'm very glad to hear it, as you will find your chimeny is given to the practice.” The fellow who “ seized an opportuni- ty,” came near spraining his wrist. Tau Cues Jsw Lsitcuscu.-—The Russi- an vernacular may be very expressive; but it isdecidedly far from elegant. It calls a “ Christian-loving army” CItrietolkt'biw- awo woislsa. Luckily for the Russians, their ‘country abounds in oil and tsllow for where it not for a little grease, the na- tives would never manage to pronounce such words. Why cannot a gentleman legally possess asnort wife?-Because she can never be- long to him. Gusioi.ocr.—Shilabar tells us the following gun story : Speaking to day with theson of a gun regarding some gunning exploits he told me of a singular instance of a gun hanging fire, which, where it not for his well known veracity,I should feel disposed to doubt. He had snapped his sun at a grey squirrel, and the cap had exploded, but the piece not going of he took it front his shoulder, looked down into the barrel, and saw the cha u just starting, when, bringing it to his s oulder again, it went off and killed the squirrel !—[American paper-] A Vcrmonter once, expressed his opinion of a person in the following style of classics: " I could take,” ‘ , whittle it down to ‘endpoint, punch pith, of s. horsehair, put in forty thousand suchsotils as his. Ihlh them up. and they'll roflle !” An Irishman ' asked, on a late trial, for a certificate of lu's ' bsred his head, exhibited a h a scar, which Ieoked mhou h it IlII‘;I;uIfIVO been made with s ‘fire s vel. e evidence was satisfactory. ttimss.-Nu one pound in in ofthe butter soldietheeitlss is fitter human food said he, the "little end of It rend II. R. B. What do the Sick Require? To these who think.—If sick, if sufl'ering the tpr or ufllicted with lung IIII*,.IIICllI- and most frsveut desire is to be relieved and our of the distressing silnieut, that time. On this principle the R.lI.Il.. REMEDIES I" instant Relief from Pain. 0-19“ cm ‘'7 Disesns,.Spesdy It Health, is the rest platfertsien which the IL.R.It. |°|' ted. The R.R.R. REMIDIES are _worthy of the age. ‘nu, jnflggfly relieve the bed-ridden front the most excruciating pains, and quickly free the sflictcd from the most obstinute and serious maladies, infusing new life and v' in the shattered and hru bod s ss as member and organ of the human system th and war. EDIES consist of RADWAY'S AY’S RENOVATING AY‘S REGULATORS. RADWAY‘S READY RELIEF is for the instant relief of the sttfl'ersr from pain, and _to_ chI¢_ III arrest the progress of diseases ; to disintsct animal. mslerious, and infectious poisons, th_us protecting, whoever uses it against all poisonous infection from csntsgiss, on suddsri uttselts of Cltolevs, Pne- timenis, Shi Fever, Fever and Agne, drc. ukewise for the sfl'ecteu ssd radical removal of all pains and dis- sssesof the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, Its flretuction is to remove the pain. ( , usefttlnem in Nsuralgic cases 3) its second, to refpair a heel, as in the cues of a cut, or wound. the Relief be applied after the first little Imlrllfll I0 over the pain is extinguished, and the work of_reps- ration now commences. But if the Relief is not sppl "1 wi I _ stead of s stmp ltd we have inflsmuiton issues to contend with. Beside. its direct power ever pain, the Ready Relief is the most sfl‘ectuul and convenient" counter irritant " that is known to the medical world. If there be u congestion or heaping up of the blood in any particular part, occusiouing pain and thrust- ning inflsirtatiou or disease. as Sore Throat, Lum 0. or pains in the lotus, Pleuratie congestion &c._t e Relief will be found the most invaluable curntivc. By applying it over the adjacent parts. the bl _ drawn away tom the affected parts, the congestion dissipated and the pain removed at once. Let any one who may doubt this but make the trial. Now, these two properties, its power over pain and its “ counter irritant " render it the most valuable remo- dy for Disrrhoia ; and although not an astringent in the popular meaning ofthe term, yet it sto the pain and arrests the discharge ofthe most frightfu Diarrhoea or Cholera in a short time- - DISINFECTANT. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF is the most safe and powerful disinfectant in the world--as suclt, it is a most efl'ectuol cure and positive preventative of FEVER AND AGUE. Sowith other fevers and all mslarions diseases. 'I‘eu or twenty drops. taken internally, in a little water will protect the system against any attacks from infectious IIIIIPIIIIIIIIOIII isons. UMO IA. whetliar Typhoid or Bilious, R.ADWAY'S READY RELIEF, given internally, and applied over the sur- face of the body, and the bowels regulated and kept soluble with RADWAY’S REGULATOR, the pat- cut will soon be out of dun‘ er, and speedily restored to health. If e B.R.R emedies are given, the will save the life of the patient. RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT is the ‘second of the R'R.R. Remedies. It is for the cure of old Chronic Diseases that have been lingering in the system for years. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL A WITH CHRONIC DISEAS For the let us pass to the considera- ion of the R.R a Theory is pr hence its ied. there are many chances to one that the _ continu_e, IIIO.IIl. tnflemutiou be set up. u i FFLICTED ES. present. then, RESOLVENT, the second of the three . . icines. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT is for the cure of Chronic Diseases. of inflammation that is xspt alight on fire by some sustaining cause: for the Chemists tell us that iuflummistion is a slew con- cealed combustion. Aud this cause is a deposit result- ing from the inflammation whilst it is in an active or acute condition, for all disease is at one time acute before it becomes chronic. If a rson has Chronic Rheumatism, it is the result of a deposit in the fibrous issue surrounding joints; if u rson isserofulous, these deposits often show themselves in small lum under the chin and along the neck ; if he have a Con- sumption or Chronic Cough, there is tuberculous mat- ter deposited in slungs ; if Bronchitis, it takes place _ the Bronchial tubes : if S philis, it occurs in every tissue and organ in the who a system, for that disease gperes nothing. ow to cure th ' , these lirenic inllsmmstions, (for it is this in every case.) it is manifest that the diseased deposits must be first removed, the sustaining cause be taken away, and that the impure blood be altered in its condition and rendered pure and healthy. It becomes necessary, then, that the ubsorbents be and the blood be purified. We therefore want icius that will set on the ubsorbents and stimulate them into utttioll, and at the same time purif the bleed. Medicines that depend merely on ur' ing the blood alone will scarcely ever cure Ehroiiio diseases : to gnsure success the must at lirst have the power to stimulate the about ms, and re- move the discs eposits. The action ; RESOLVENT is directed lint to the absorbents. stimulut‘ them into action , and second to the blood which it epurates by its action over the glands, the liver, plucrell. kidneys &c., which are the sewers tYl'tut nature has established for purif ing the tblood. sctive I way the tos_elgn VENT E " chm“ I h ‘*1’. I blood and it re- uud disensed deposit; it plfllii 35 novatcs the system We now request the reader's attention to the third of the Il.R.R. RERIEDIEII. ' ItADWAY'S REGULATORS. Every tll taker should examine the tlteos on which the IlEGUl...\'I‘0RS are founded. vary one "who takes pills," will flnd RADWAY‘S REG- ULATORS ihe most lesssnt and sslb Regulator the Liver, Bowols, K ueys, and other organs of the system in use . ‘We have hitherto been treating ofdieeuses or in- flammution in its acute or chronic stats, and its reru- ediesgthe RELIEF in one hand and the RESOL- VEN'I‘ on the other. as to the consider- ation of that state of the system immediately i disease or inflammation, viz: iusi-rsriorr. To allfity irritation of the nervous system, and remove its efl‘ects wherever it ex‘uts,‘and to aid the RELIEF or RESOLVENT in treatment of inflammation, are the chief purposes of the REGULATORS But how is nervous irritation the cause of diseases? Because the glands of the system are controled by the brain and nervous casters, and what irritates the brain causes irregularities of the glands ; and when the glitnds refuse to do their work, the foreign matter which it is their tlnt to remove, is left in the bl . and increases ulrcs y ssistipg irritations. ’I‘he glands are sewers of the s steui a are composed chiefly of the Liver, the K’ ne r, the Pancreas. the Salivary Glands, and those 0 the skin and intestinal canal. Now, a regular and honest action of these orga indispensable to keeping the blood in a pure and nu- tural state. If we give you poison instead of food to eat you can easily understand that the blood will be- cerruptod by it. and diseased action will follow ; and it will be just us surely corrupted if the glands do not abstract the worn out materials from it Again if the kidneys be interfered with in their ac- tie from any irritation whatsoever, why then we have the salts of the urine, the poisonous urea, circula- ting in the blood, producing headaches, coma, drew- siness. c. And, last and most important of all, if an irritat- ing causes interfere with the operation oft at great laboratory the Liver, behold the disastrous efl'ects ! The bile, instead of passing into the intestines to aid them in their movements, (for s bile is Nature's urgative) is lefl to circulate in the blood : e bowels, therefore become inactive and the cat'buni- fcrous bile (for carbon or charcoal is the chief com- ponent of bile) circulating in the blood is the cause stem. The supenibundance of the carbon in the blood meeting with the oxygen as it passes through the lungs is slowly consumed, and ives out n supersbundance of cut, and this is .VeI'. RADWAY’S REGULATORS induce a healthy regularity of glandlulsr uctioti No. Costiveness or Dys- pepsia or Indigestion, or Pains in the Side, or Liver, Com lniut or Pains in the Kidneys will trouble you if R£DWAY’S REGULATORS are taken : and we positively assure all who are sfllicted with these dis- tressing complaints lhnl RADWAY’S REGULA- ‘ORS wi cure em R.R.R. l"..tlEDIES are suited to the treatment and unaided will cure most of “the ills that flesh is heir to.” 'I‘he ssngninury practice of the lance, the cupping glass, and leeches, they entirely dispense witli,.nnd banish forever the pernicious use of that baneful drug, calo If you be sick, we advise you to resort at once to the R.R.R. REMEDIES, as the most prom t in their action, the most sure and efl'ectuul of rent icl. Instance of diseases prevented, of is id cures, and almost miraculous recoveries we can urnish you the certificates stid credentials without number. But these may be obtained without merit as well as with it, and, without knowing the circumstance prove nothia to our min . emedies are for sale by dru ists everywhere. Persons desirous of learning more o our REMEDIES, are referred to our FAMILY FRIEND a Monthly paper. A copy will be sent free ofchsrge, to all who will send in their names and ad- ress. Y Gs Co., May 4, I854. I62 Fulton street, (up stairs) N.Y. B- The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM I773 to l8I5I,botli years incluaive—2 vol- Royal 8 vo., with a co ious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial egislsture, and care- fully revisred ad coiuelidated, byh (§omn;|iss:tne|i(~s u inted ort ur me be a atte oo- .55: of P pm’ It. 1*. HASZARD. Twelvetrces Brothers’ Soap Powder (an entirely new invention. 8 the cheapest, ssfsrt. best, and most eflectual arzicle for all washing purposes,a packet of whim is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soap ! 'I‘Ie saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great, that s W E E ’ I A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKI"AS'I‘ —no rubbin being required. This on erful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE T AN SOAP, asit produces a better and much q iclrer lather, and is adapted for urposes for dwh h Soap cannot besafoly or e ectually use . It ll not injure the bsuds,er the most delicate mater l ; hut whilst it is incomparable for perma- nentl whitening Linens, di.c., after they have beco e discolourcd by age, or injured by' bad wash g, it is also unsurpsssable for improv- ing the colors of I-‘LANNELS, BLANKETS, WOOLLENS, Coi.oiis:n PRINTS, MUSLIN and LACE. or Sale by ’ GEO. T. HASZARD, Queensqusre APOTEEOARES HALL. The Old Established sttgcted Itlts system. Syphilis. with all its liorriblo train of coucomitsnts, here finds a certain and infsli- M0 GIN: III C_oneuuiption too, oflirrius finds its mas- te_r—-Coneumpttou, that prevalent and lamentable disease of the In I, that is so well known to you all, from its fatal an almost helpless character, and the svoc it produces among the young, the most giflsd the most beautiful of the human race. creeping B’ snskera should remember these few short roles : he newer and sweater the create, the sweets.» and h' her flavored will be the butter. The air 1 must rs in the room or cellnr whsre the milk is set. The cream should not re. main on the milk ovsrthirty-six hsurs. Kee the cream in tis’psils, or stone pots, Into wh' put a spoonful o salt at the beginning. then a ii the cream lightly each rnorniir‘ and evening; this w_ prevent the cream from moulding or souriug. Cnnrn as often as ones a week, and as much oftsncr as circumstance wi ' . Upon milk is the . the better over '0‘ from the butter milk and brine, before lumping and peeking. Be esrtaluthet it is entirely free frotneveryperticleefhuwsr-ilhsresslgslsbd milk, and it w’ keep sweet for ever. u Soot- Isnd, a syphss milk from the eresut, instead of skusining the ’.L'*."."t't'i:m':.°:- U sometimes used to separate the‘ “NT mast ' y g..." pmnphlste) that we t to over our _vit_sls with an insidious yet awful certsist , sad consigntng to an early snd1prsmsture grave its _ _ tombs of victims. ubsroulur Consump- tion is often r rdsd_us s specific disease of the lungs one. This_ is a mistake: it is but one of the ferrite of Scrofuls-it is e Scrofula deposit, an indentation of "H I“! IWOIIPO. and could be as readily cured as "I °1lt_er Serofulsps disass'e—-su_ch_ as Ricltets, Hip Complaint, or White Swslli —tf it was not far he pace is - takes p . 'l‘h_e lunar expand and csetruot splrutteu from the until the the dying invalid, a during every re- inorueut the Int breath st’ lust gs_ttsra°lm'sigIshpssses frost INVCQIHI their It will resdll be essesived Ia,“ diflse it siustbeI’erssIIIsursfthslup as DI. where ‘R’. is essttsusiy irritates by the sst or I ‘t (‘NI llhs Il_ OI|'C8I|O0I.I.I eur posses to arrest its number '.'u::nLtt°im rhsctzueture and action o thelusgs in which it if HOUSE, I810. 0HARLO'I'I'EI‘0WN, JANUARY, 1868. T. DESBRISAY &. 00. AVE just received, per lste arrivals hem Les. dnu, Dublin, United States and Hulflus. their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Extensive and Varied Jssortstestj DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Brushes, Combs, Soups, and other Toilet requisites: Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuflb; Fruls, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Loseeges, with all the Patent Medicines lit repute. and every other tirticle usually kept at similar Dtablishutouts In Great Britain (See .lpoIItecars'es' Hull Jsesrtissr.) WILL sisusrsrtbsIsmse.ssn- meselqsatbelstfluyet Ist- lsriuttts Oran leads be to Long 0 , River, and at the North River, up Aedsrsou’s loud, at Mrs. Todd's; st Rielturd Isguul's es the Ialpsqes Road, round by New Glsqew, Greed River, New I.oet|en; and nation at Duaesn |lclutyrs's, South West River. Thellorsswillvistt saehlhttseoeesebrtslgbt, sekhg sls rsusds is the leases, ‘LIB IIILI. Royal Agricultural Society. OJTTLE SRO W FOR ISM. VIII! QUEEN'S COUNTY CA'I'rLl SHOW, will be held is Charlottetown. on Wednesday, son. September, tau. PREMIUJIS. Fortbe best Entire Blood Colt, fouled in I852. £3 0 0 For the second best do do I 0 0 " 8d u do 0 I0 0 " but Bleed Filly, do I I0 0 “ Id do do do I 0 0 “ do do do 0 I0 0 " best Entire Celt for Agricultural purposes, I885, I 0 0 For the second best do do I 0 0 " Sd do do do 0 I0 0 " best Filly, do do I I0 0 “ Id do do do I 0 0 " do 0 I0 0 CATTLE. For the best Bull, dropped since the let Jsnusr , IS”. I 0 0 For the ssccu best do do I I 0 " 8d do do do I 0 0 “ dllttlo “ do do 0 IO 0 " best So . of an e, I I0 0 “ 2d do , life I 0 0 " do deli ‘do 0 I0 0 “ best Cow, iving iai , 0 any e, I I0 0 " Id do ‘ ilo do u I 0 0 " ad 0 do do 0 I0 0 " best Heifer, dropped since Ist January, I 5 I I0 0 " d do n do I 0 0 " 3d do do do I I0 0 SHE P. Beet pen of 8 Ewe Tegs, of Leicester breed, 2 0 0 2d do do do I 0 0 3d do do do 0 I0 0 Best Ram under 3 years old (Latnbs excluded), 2 O 0 Second best do do I 0 0 3d 0 (I0 do 0 I0 0 Best Ram Lamb, 1 lo 0 2d do I 0 0 do 0 I0 0 PIGS. Best Sow, ltuving reared a litter this season, I I0 0 2d do do do I 0 0 ad do do do 0 I0 0 BestBonr, I I0 0 Ed do I 0 0 8d do 0 I0 0 At the Cattle Show in Charlottetown, the follow- ing Prctniuma, offered by the underuisntionod gentle- men, will be awarded, via ; By Jud e Peters. £1 for the best half-bred Gs way B I. By Mr. Wslkinshaw, £l for the best yearling Ayrshire ei r. By Mr. Wnlbkinshsw, £l for the best yearly Heifer.- r any e . By Mr. J. D. Ilsszard, £1 for the beat Poll Bull‘ of any age . By Mr.J. D. Iluszard SI for the best Poll Cow any age. _ By Mr. B. E. Wright. £l for old Heifer of Alderney br . All Cattle intended for Exhibition must be entered at the Society's Depot on or before Saturday the 16th Se tember. _ egulstions will be published in a future adver- moment. The sums amount of Premiums will be given, to be competed for at Saint Eleenor‘s, in Prince County, and at inluy’s, Cross Roads, in King's County ; the time of holding the Shows to be determined by the local Committees in each County. er, ’CHARLF.S STEWART, Sec‘y. Committee Room, May 3, I854. ' PASTURE GROUND. THE Subscriber having sisty Acres of good Pus- ture Ground, well watered, he will take in stock at a moderate rats. Four miles from Town. ISAAC HENDERSON. Brscltley Point Road, May 80. PAPIER MAOHIE GODDS. JUST RECEIVED at George T. Hasxards Book- store, it handsome variety of Fancy Goods coo- tlte best two year oed sistin of— . Rapier Muchie Writin Desks “ Work Eoxes ' _ " Portfolios Tortoise Shell Card Cases, Parisn Stutusttes, Wax Baskets, Bronze F’ ures, Mantel Stands, do and Pnpier Muchie Watc Stands. with a variety of use- ful urticles ‘ TI-IE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: Ought it to be protected. or tabs prohibited by Lose! HE ADDRESS, recently delivered at the Tent- perance Hull, Charlottetown, before the Mne- bers of both Houses of Legislature, and others, by the Rev. J. R. NARIAWA1. 'ust Psbl' and for s_uls by Mr. G._T. Hsszurd a Mr. Stamper. Price sixpenos; considerable reduction if sold by the desen- WAXWORK. THIS celebrated Horse "WAX- WORK," im rted from Engl- and, by the yul Agricultural Society in I858, will ssr_ve for the Season at t the In April :—He will stand every Saturday, and every second Wednesday, at Mr. Jalremun’s; and will travel asfsr as Cra ed, at Mr. James Bulpets, and remain there from ’Rss- day evening, until Thursday morninjhostcee fort- night_for theSea ' tome; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's Stables, Old North River Road. miles from «Charlottetown. This H nds high, is very power- fsl, and of a handsome grey color. Terms. lbs. for thesssson; the money to bepsid theflru tiiseof serving. JOHN STOCKIAN. Old North River Road, Hey I. Mountaineer. THE BEAUTIFUL tboresgh-bred STALLION Jlouetsieser, by Muls_v Moloch out of Champagne, (the Car nter and I. tni ‘a dam) y sc er (winner sIPt.lte Derby in I I4.) y Waxsyout efPuutirts by Susan , In by Trent in out of Cytberes. Haley Home by Malay gntmotl.’ LongwuIst's dsrn, by Dick Andrews sutof p . IIsisaDar|tBs with Blueklags v erful has fine action, undye and tent r. H excellent, combining t usest chiousbls and ruelug blood on the turf. Iluley Molooh being sire of the celebrated Alice Hawthorne, and sassy ether suparlsv eers. Ieustsleeev's r:-'--- v wee 5' Oilsbmldesmeayefthemsuvsluableltaku st aedhhmleherds. Two at the Subscriber's He will steal e , stables. Fess Twenty Shillings, id is sdsssss. EIL I'INNIS. AE! Oth. ISM. OABDING MAO!-IWEI. dress Jsusr lento“: low Iadvllls. West- Nsw at Davis Ieswsas,.. BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MAO!-IIITE 30!’. BY IV. 0. H088. OW open in Great George Street, on the old N Stand. Old Copper and Brass bought. An states was llay I8, I864. TURNIP8. HE ROYAL AGRICUl.'l‘UItAL SOCIETY ofl'er the followi Prcutiuins, to be competed for in Queen's Count t is season, viz: ~ For the best acre of weds Turnips, £3 0 0 Id do do 2 I0 0 do do 0 0 dth do do I I0 0 bih do do I 0 0 6th do 0 I0 Should the most successful competitor burg been a winner ofe First Prize on any revious occasion, he will receive, instead of the oney Prize, a Silver Medal, with suitable Inscription; and the money for the t rise will be sws ed to the neat successful com titer, and so on to the etid of the list. A IN USTIIIAI. W will be held in r we in November, at which the usual Prises will be award . By Order. C. STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room. Id lllsy, I854 Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber, rnteful for past favors, begs to remind his frier: s, and the public, that he still one its branches. Gents.’ Beaver, Silk and Felt Huts, re-stiffened, redyed and cleaned; Old Clothes of every description. cleaned; all spots of paint, grease, &c., removed, and the garment restored to its former strs JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, Gtc. _Orders left at Mr. J. William's, Market Square, [Will be promptly executed. and returned semi-week yClIsrlottstowu Royalty, April Ist, I854. Sm. EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for ur es connected with the E iscopnlChurch. Cl)iarl):t.te- town.) of fancy and use ul Articles, will (D. V.) talie lscc at the Temperance Hsll,on \Vednesda , the 2th day of July neit. Contributions will e thankfully received by the following Ladies forming ommiItee' e . Mrs. llsvrienn, Mrs. D. Hcnosorr, " Cuitou.i., " Hosxinir. " 'l‘. DIIIIIIAY, " Jsrruiivs, " ‘irzaunann, " E. I‘ss.ssuu, " I. Hssxnan, " A. Y4-r-n, " l. HINILIY, Charlottetown, 1th March, I854. MAILS. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, and the United States, will be made u and forwarded via Pictou, on and aller Tuesday ills 9th instant, every Tuusnnr and Fttinitr night, at ' t'o’cloelr, until further notice. _ uilu for England, to be forwarded via Halifax, will be be made up every alternate Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock, vis:— llay, Tuesday, the I8th July, May, Tuesday, the lat August, uric, Tuesday, the lbth August, -lttlne. Tuesday, the 29th August, u HO ASOWEN, Postmaster General General Post Olliee, May 2. I854. AYER’S PILLS. IOIAILTEPUIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. Taun has Ion existed a public demand forui « affective: p ative pill which could be relied on as sure and $0011, safe pers . Thi ha been prepared to set B in that demand, and an exten- sive trial of its virtues h_as conclusively shown with what success it accomplish the ‘yin esigned. It is to makes ph Ical pt‘ . but not easy to make the best of ' -— one which should have none of the ob'ectIons, b all advantages, of every 0 er. attempted here, a d ‘tit what y ubmit to usnt hitherto tb t almost ui-gm ‘ IlI0lII.llfIG lrrituenfytoptbe Int? 0 didouslyx uced ' I sue- cures Rheumatism Gout. Dro#s.y, revel, Eryuipelss, Pulpitatioii of the Heart, III In the Lck,Stoinucli,erid Side. Th s onld be ly taken In the purlfyfthe blood IIIIIIIO IOIIOIII. the stomach and and restores the a pc- the blood, and, by t isir Iutory sys em, reno- t ‘y, and restore the ssssed energies of e whole organism. once an occasional dose is advantageous, though no serious t exists; dosln should never be c as every purgsrfve medlo-lne reduces the stre when taksntoeueeae. Thethouean osssslnw ch s here, but . ,....... °""?.¥°'.‘." an a torn t e c An occudsnal do: stirsuletes bowels Into healthy action. tits and . ey stimulant action on thshuircu even but un- tno far. he are once known, the public will no remedyto employwhen In stead o s medltdns. iraursasn or JAMES C. AYER, Asseyes and [Practical Che-let, LOWELL. MASS. ‘ Pstssflodssulsu. ltvulssssbrll. son) or For sale by ‘I'. DBIIISAY. 8 Co., General Agent And by Mr. Larson. Owusr. (I own, Enwese Gosv, Grand Iver. Inwssn Nssnigsss, St, Peter's Say. I. J. Fuasuu, St. Eleeser's, Guoueu Wiociw-row, Csuped. Jan. 1.. Ilonssssr, ' WI. Bess s 2:832: ." 0' Issue mbm Isssesu,