tions of a teetotum wheels of a steam-I ning Calais . VAR I. B '1‘ I E I. IDUI8 NAPOLEN AND THE SUIIIAN. The past history ( if the famil of Louis Napoleon and the Sul'tan of'I‘ur ey is full of interestin and ii aarvellous incidents, some of whic are, pr obably, not generally known to our readers. Those two monarch is, now so cordially fllitgd in the struggle to maintain the in- tegrst of the Ott ll empire, are both rundidone of AII’|8I'°Il::l a ladies. These Is- ies were born and raise id in the same neigh- bourhood, on the islanc I of Martinique. 0'39 of the West Indies. ’I ‘hay were of French origin, and companion: l and intimate friends in childhood and you .th. They were J0- sephine de Tascher an d a Miss S——. The history of Joi sepliine is generally known. She went to It ‘rancez, and was mar- ried to M. do Beauha rnais, by whom she had one son, Eugene, l and a daughter, Hor- tense. Some time am it the death of Beau- hai-nais..Josephine was married to Napoleon Bonaparte, and became Empress of France. Her daughter, Horton ice, was married to Joseph Bonaparte, the n King of Holland, and the present Em per or of France is her son by that marriage. Miss S-——quitted t' he island of Marti- nique some time befor e her friend. But the vessel that carryied l hezr to France was attacked and taken by 1 the Algerine Cor- stairs, and the crew r ind passengers were made prisoners. But this Corsair ship was in turn attacked by Tunis pirates, and Miss S was carrie ad by them to Cons- tantinople, and otfere d for sale as a slave. Her extraordinary be: suty and accomplish- ments found her a pu rcliaser in the Sultan imself, and she set in became the chief lady of the Seraglio : ind Sultaness of Tur- key° Mahmoud II. \ vns her son, and the present Siultan, Abdul Medjid, is the son of mou . Thus the two sovere igns who now occupy so large a s ace in the world's eye, are grandsons 0 two Ai nerican Creole girls, who were playmates in their youth, and were as remarkable for their varied and singular fortunes . ‘Both these women, in the height of their power, remembered a ll the friends of their youth, and provided i nunificently for their welfare. any of the relatives of this Sul- taness left the Island l of Martinique and settled at Constantino ple, where their de- scendants still reside, and enjoy the favour of the Sultan. _ The Sultaness died i n l8l‘l, the Empress Josephine iif 1814, and their grandsons new rule over two wide an id powerful empires, and are entering, as fri ends it nd allies, upon one of the most momen tous rind sanguinary strug Ice in which Eui -ope was ever involv- ed.— illsburgli Post. EXTINT or Rvssia.- —Rusnia is the great- for extent that ever existed; occupying va .st regions of Europe one-sixth of the hub- It is fo -rty-one times the size idred iind thirty-eight est unbroken empire and Asia, and near y itable globe. oCFrance, and a but time that of England Waite Sraaw Pa: rs:ir.—-The Pphildael- phia “Dollar Newsp aper,” like the Led- get, is printed on pa per made from straw, by Meller’s process. This paper is really excellent and beautil "ul, says the Scientific American. It is ml sch stronger than pa- per made from rags’ ;it is firm and hard like linen paper, an .d is as white as any paper printed in tl ie country. We are happy thus to heralr I the complete success of white paper mud e from straw. S1-a'ris'rics or Dar tciNc.—An-ingenious French arithmeticia is fond of the saluta ry exercise of dancing, traverses in the gay ' saloons of Paris, am- ounts in the course of one dancing season, to four hundred an. il thirty-four miles and a half. He has a’ let! calculated that a French lady, fond o f performing the func- , will spin round in a waltz in one nigh‘ tas many times as the scat revolve while run- the distance between Devor and I Mm P81508100: .speaking of the pro- visions of the cons part I should he gli and all of us knows ough, and if they c an turn the constitution id to see ’em. to so good a use I’: in glad ofit. Anything that will have a te aderness to cheapen the necessities of life. Ike came running in at the moment, and asked her if he shouldn't give her a “ tig wicket.” Livsmnuss.-—F ‘cw things are more li- able to be abused i n society—-especially by young ladies--the in the gift of liveliness. No doubt it gz iins present admiration while they contin on young and pretty- bnt it de to ii o esteem-— oduces no alfeetion if it be c: irried beyond the bounds of graceful goodl tumor. She, for instance who is dietin uisl lied for the odd freedom of her reuiar e— '-whose laugh is loudest- whnse met is the . most p’ nt-—wlio ga- thers a crowd o f laugliers round her, of whom quiet pool rle are afraid—this is a sort of person wt to may be invited out- wtio maybe then glut no ineonsiderable ac- quisition at part tee of which the general appcubritlflt is ‘I t this is not theses-t of person I likslyiobeconie the l_ionoreiI itiietress cw‘. a respectable house. Wait-i-so to Kit. ow.-The vdeeity of a“_,rupn} account. . .Wl|y.ss flirchulsi iNapisr’s expedition a pleasant one?-Beet Ilse be level in the Baltic. n has calculated that the space which a ye vung Parisian belle,who titution, said, “For my Heaven provisions is scarce en- gone to Haszaims _GAZET'l‘E, JUNE 14. MRS. WINBLOW. An experienced N urea and Female Physician. PN”'“' to the attention of Mothers. her SOOTHING SYR UP. For Children Teething. For the Nervous Atfectione. Comllliilliu l’0,'/0'. ll- flgmmsiloq ofthe Bownle, die. that attend this perihn or chiiann, sh. recommends it as sure to produce t gajfga .fi'.¢i_ giving Reel to the Mother, and Rrlluf and Health to the Infant. A ghita in Congrees- rest was cured by the 590.53,,‘ syrup, of Infantile Dysenter orDiarrhten alter being given over by the attending iysician. Mr. Blackinan. of Iuddiiigton says, it has yirvcr failed to can the Dysenlery or l)‘llI’I’I|a.3I.Il'| children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent infornie mediiu child has suffered to _sn alarming extent, with Flatulence _or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, sad it always elfects a speedy cure. _ Hundreds of like uietsnecs mightbe enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Cu l'l'ls dr. Psai(iirs:——P|eaIc send ‘its a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large quantities of it, and from what we can learn. it is used with urii'forrn success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysestry or Diarrhuia. . Yours reepeatlfulljy, J. Men New-York, July 10th, I858, SIB Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply _with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we_ _sre assured is from a lady of the_l‘ir_et respectability, residing in Lowell, Mass., believing that a vast amount of entferilig may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and ex erisnced nurse. _ ear Sir:—l am happy to be able to certify to the etficiene of Mr. Winslow's Sooihin Syrup,und_ to the trni of what it is re eeent to accorn l_is Having a little boy eufl'ering_ git-eetly from_tset in , who could not rest, and at mg t by his cries won d not permit an of the family to do so, I purchased a butt e of Soot ing Syru , in order to test the i-eintedy, —and when given to t e boy according to the direc- tions, its elfect upon him was like magic, he _soon went to sleep, and all pain and nO|‘Vt_IIlII'|S.lI disap- pear . We have had no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, by the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. .very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess ii. H. Lesa. Lowell. Mnes., May 20, .1853. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NEUROLOGY, er SCIATIC RHEUJU! TISM CURED This may certify, that for about_four years! was seriously afllicted with adisesee in the hip, which Ph sieiane termed Neurology. or Sciatic Rheumatism. and resorted to various remedies without any perma- nent relief; have been under the cure of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last spring; had it very violent attack, which laid me up,w on I spared made use of the Cramp and Pain filler, pr b Messrs. Curtis 61. Perkins, of Bangor. It gave irie immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfull recom- mend it to all who may be alllicted wit similar complaints. Hsnar Huivr. Stetson, Dec. 2, IBI1. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the fo oing certificatp, a man of undoubted veracity and iigh standing in the communi y. N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 12;, 25, 81} cts. per bottle according to size. Also r sale those pure IVILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilioue and Jsundice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energfilo the whole syussi. Price only 7} cents in Pint ottles. ikewise for sale as above, HUJV'TER'8 P ULMOJVJR Y B.dL8.l.M’. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: or D . omroy. Hunter’: Balsam. It is not olten that we can favorable of tent medicines. on the testimony o those with w om we are acquainted, twho have used and tested t it merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour iug towns, unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- ed, carries with it more weight than whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, may have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pemroy’s testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Skowhegsn, Me. Hunter's Pulmonary Bulsuni.—-To those utflicted with Coughs, Colds, Coueumptions, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all affections of e Lungs, we recom- mend Hnnter's Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever at invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cu. a I.N'DI.d.N' DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For cure of Coetiveiiees, Acidity of the Stomach. Bilioue llubits, Headache. Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJI .dJV'D IDIGESTIOJV. With Costiveneee. Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious Complaints,--producing Headache, Pain in the side. Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- ity,—cau be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Diepspstis Pills. These Pills have elfected the most astonishing curse is uudrede of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispspeia. They are a mild and gentle Cathartlc, operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- yl? the eume.und causing the d’ tive organs to pe orm their appropriate duties. wit regularity. COST! VEJVESS. Habitual Coutiveness is, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rally had recourse to, do more harm than good. as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels. and in eel a Fever, Bilious Fever and sick headache, they are an invaluable Remedy. boy will be found the best FImllLPh]lh is the ' s Its and Mid, at the blood I lint. Pii..’il'.I.....i. sadibewels In a bee iiiy .'uu. Price cents per box For purifying the Blood, we do not believe these ills have their equal in the worl Sold by Born t Paris. No. 40, Cortland Street, New York. ad by W. R..Wa-I-soil, '1‘. Dsssaieav & Co. H. St R. Joissrsoir, M. W. Ssiiurua, and J. R. War-r. Charlottetown. Joint E. W. Ai.i.srir:.IIesd of Hilleboruagh, Wiaaiaas Hoorsa. Morell. Jovnr Suntan- Latin & Joiur A. Maeaaiirt Heed offlt. Peter‘ Ia . Micisaai. Maewans. Beet Point. Jesus Kirioii-r I. Itoeasr Soswsu. Sourh. Wii.i.iau Sasrnsasoit, Bowans Govt Dawns. Goanoir, Lassuui. Owsrr.'asd Mus. ruoisrs - tows. Pas-area lrsivnsws & Bswaen Scenar- sos. Bellhst. lesser laaxsa Verses Joust Gaavru. w. noses Wro- oisu-ou, Crepsad. Wramax D. Csaau. Cape Traverse. Joan Tone and Wiuiair Deon, Wrsaiasr S. Leuewearsi. Isstieo. Iieuase Iseuau. ue Wn.i.rasi 'h'.'..I?."'W ""‘ ‘$17.’ "°‘ sav. . iaessu Oessius. Guest Gsouns Sirrcaaia. Princetown. Ctraaass A. Caesar and Janus Pinoaoiv. French River, Jaasse Muiuiiean Cl llnwiiv Paaxsii, 'I‘mvel- ler's Rest. Janus C. Perl & Pa-raica Powsa, Suuiitiereide. Jams II J. Fnaslilt, Janis Castr- ssr.i., Janus L. llousarr and Ascisiuaan Caxii-ss:i.i.. Saint F.leanor‘e. Ciraaass C. “UN'l‘, Miscouch. Janus \'ii:o. ill. HIlIs‘.lt'I‘ Btu. & Anaia C., Firs, Casciiiiipeque. mass llussann, As.ax. Laaaiir and I-‘uiurcis IINIAUX, 'I‘ignish. » W. II. WATSON. General Agent for P. B. Island. Feb. 7th, I85-I. LIVER. OOMPLAIN T, DYSPEPSIJ, JJIUJVDICE, CHRONIC OR NE VOUS DEBILITY. ILISEJISE H Sncli as Constipation, inward Piles, Fulnese of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for lood, Fulness or Wriight_in the Stomach, Sour Eruutations, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ofthe lleiid. Iluriied and Dillicult Breathing, Flutterin at the Ileart, Choking or Sulfocniing Sensations w ieii inn 1 ing posture, l)imneeu of Vision, Dots pr Webs be- ars the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hand, Deficiency of Perepiralien, Yellowness of the Skin 6: Eyes, Pain in the Side, Buck, Chest. Liriibs, &e., Sudden Flushes of llest, Burning in the Flesh, Constant liiinginings of evil, and Great Depression of pirits, can be elfectiiully cured by DR. HOOFL.dJV'D'S CELEBRJI TED GERJILJJV BITTERS, Prepared by Da. C. M. Jacxsoiv, JV‘o. I20 Jrrh strut. Philadelphia. _ _ ' Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled. by any other preparation in the United Staten, as the cares attest, in many cases alter ekillul physicians had failed. _ I‘hee Bitters are worthy the attention of invalide. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withul, eiifs, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle,” says of Dr. Hoo_]land's German Bitters. “ It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines. to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not epeskin of the nostriiins of the day, that are noised about or a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but ofa medicine Ion established. universally prized, and which has met tie hearty ap- proval of the faculty itself." “ Scott's Weekly," said, Jug. 26- “Dr. HoolIand'e German Bitten, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are new recommended by some of emoet prominent ineinbere of the faculty as an article of much elficac in cases of female weakness. Persons of debilitat constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon a weak system." atone IVIDIICI. J. G. Jlloore. Erq., of the Daily .N'rior said, October 3Isl:— "Dn. Hoorx.aivn's Gsnasair Bi'r"rIss.—-We are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels, and can with truth testifyto its fliescy We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment thnn we rived previously from years of ullopatliic treatment at the hands of our first physi- ciane.” Hon. 0. D. Hihllns. Mayor of the City of Csinden, JV‘. J., says: " Hoori.aisn’e Gssasax Brr-rs.-ue.—Wehavo seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it e iflc in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ. and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous proetrutiou, is really surprising. It calms and etre as the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from tlis stomecli, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them iris healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. 'I‘hle extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indie , to 'vea tris|—it will recommend itself. It siould, in set. be in every family. No other medicine can produce evidences of the some merit." For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. , No. 120 Arch street, next door below Sixth. Phil- ‘ pectable dealers generally 5’- In this memmon-worshipping Age. it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the nblic, before his interest. During a late vieirto the‘ ity of Spindles,‘ we were presented by a rofessional friend, to the eel- ebruted Chemist, Du. . C. Avun, wlioee name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the side of sickness, in this country. Knowing the un- precedent po clarity of his medicines, and the im- mense saleo them. we had expected to find him a millionare, and rolli in wealth. But no, we found him in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, among his crucibles, slemhics. and retoris-—giving his tbee personal care to the compounds, on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithetundin his vast business, and its prompt re- turns in cash. e Doctor is not rich. The reason as- signed is, that the material is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so expsnsively, that the nett profit is emslI.—.dutsrt'con Farmer, Phil. '1‘. DESBRISAY. & Co., General Agency. And b Mr' Lnuesi. Owuir, Geor etown, " Enwaan Gorr, Grand Iliver, " Eowaan Nlaniuus, St. Peter's Buy, " J. J. Faaula. St. Eleunor'e, " Gsounu Wioaiivs-oiv, Crapuud, " Jae. L. Houaair. d " Was. Donn eque, " Jaesue Pinauoir, New London. Tvvelvetrees Brothers’ Useful sntl Economical Preparations. HEIR British Furniture Cream, at Gd. Their Ineleeeable Furniture Polish, st Rd. Their Unrivslled Metal Pests. at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blueklng, Id. packets. Theirfllegunt Bell-elia d Glass Inks, filled, st 3d. Their Sn rior Glass uere lnlrs—Blsek, Blue, and . at . each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomsde \ generator. Their Unrivslled Garment and Carpet llenovaior, Sold.,nWIiolesale and Retail, by 0 E0. T. IIASZAIID, Queen Square LAW BOOKS. IIITPY ea PIeedisg,Cliltty on Contracts;IIluut'e Ceiasierelal Digest and Sliipuissters Assists lsgllsli Cemneubsw Ibrisle at (lee. ‘P. IIasuaae's lest liars. Royal Agricultural Society. CATTLE snow FOR isu. tit: QUEEN'S COUNTY CA'I"l‘LB siiow. will be held in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, 20th September, I854. PREMIUMS. For the best I-Iiitire Blood Colt, fouled in I862. £2 0 0 For the second best do do I 0 .0 " o 0 do 0 I0 0 " best Blood Filly, do I I0 0 “ Ed do do do I 0 0 " 3d 0 do do 0 I0 0 " best Entire Cult for Agricultural see, I836, , 2 0 0 For the second best do do I 0 0 “ :Id 0 o do 0 I0 0 “ heel Filly, do do I I0 0 “ 2d do do do ‘ I 0 0 “ 3d do do do 0 I0 0 OJ! TTL E. For the best Bull, dropped since the lat Jiiiiutir , I852, 2 0 0 For the uecon best do do I I 0 " d do do do I 0 0 ‘ -tilido ylo do 0 I0 0 “ best Bull. ofiiny age, I I0 0 " 2d do do do I 0 0 “ 3d do do 0 It) 0 .“ beet Cow, giving inilk, uliiiiy iige, I I0 0 “ tl do do do I 0 0 " do do 0 I0 0 “ beet Iloifer, dropped since Isl January, I852, I I0 0 “ il do do do I 0 0 “ 8d do do do 0 I0 0 EEP. Beet pen of 3 Ewe Tegu, of Leicester breed, 2 0 0 2d do do do 0 0 an 0 do do 0 I0 0 Best Rani under 3 years old (Liiiiibs excluded), 2 0 0 Second beet do I 0 0 do do do 0 I0 0 4 Best Ram Laiiib, I I0 0 2d do I 0 0 3d do 0 I0 0 PIGS. Best Sow, liiiving I‘8!Il'elI ll litter this season, I I0 0 2d do do do I 0 0 31! do do do 0 I0 0 Best Boar. I I0 0 it do I 0 0 do 0 I0 0 At the Cattle Show in Clinrlotletown, the follow- ing Preiiiiunis, offered by the undeiineiitloned gentle- men, will be awarded, viz ; By Judge Peters, £l for the best liulf-bred (inl wny . By Mr. Walkinsliisw, Ll for the best yearling Ayrshire lleifer. By Mr. Wnlkinnhew, £1 for the heutyenrly lleifer of an breed By Mr. J. D. Ilaszard, £1 for the best Poll llull of any ago By Mr. J. D. Ilaszard £l for the best Poll Cow of any ago. By Mr. B. E. Wright, £l for the best two year old Heifer ol'A|derne breed. All Cattle intended for Ex iibition must be entered at the Society's Depot on or before Saturday the I6tli Sc tember. egulatione will be published in a future adver- 'sement The same amount of Preiniuiiis will be given, to be com eted for at Saint Eleiinor's, in Prince County. and at ‘inlay's, Cross Roads. in King's County ; the time of holding the Shows to be determined by the local Committees in each County. By Order, CHARLES S’I‘EWAR'I‘, Sec‘y. Committee Room, May 3, I854. 'I‘lie following letter from the celebrated Dr. Jaasus C. Airuit, gives the honest side of the Nos- iruni question. Since the Public will use these reme- dies we wish r e sake of suffering huniniiity there were more of tlierri like his Cherry Peclarul and Culliurlic pills. which requires no secrecy to make them go down. Lowell, 26th April, I854. Messrs :- —- o., New York Cit , Gsir-rauasrir :—Yours of the 23d inst., asking me to join in a combination to put down the Ohio Nostrum Bill, comes duly to hand. I cannot ac- cede to your request for the following reasons : he law requiring that composition shall be published; of ever medicine sold in the State, can- not work to the injury ofiiiiybody who deserves pro teciion. I have published the recipes of my medi- cinee for filleenyears, and believe this to he the honest way ofrnaking their virtues known to the coinrr.u- nity. The Medical Profession publish their discove- ries to the world as soon as iiiiide, for the benefit of all mankind. Why should we not? The Law which you fear will destroy your business, can in- jure only those who falsely pretend to discoveries and secrets which they have not. It will expose the emptiness of such pretensions, and the ublic will turn aside from such preparations as are oiind to be worthless when their composition is known. If medicines have real worth, they will he only the better appreciated and the better atronized by laying their com ‘ ' Ifublic, that all may judge for t emselves. Iftliey have not real merit, it is due in common justice, to the sulfering sick, to the public health and to the cause of huinanitv, that the people should know them to avoid them. ' Yours Respectful! . JA ES C. AYI-IR. New York, 25th May, 1853. To whom it may Concern, 7 ‘HIS is to certify that Mr. Saesusi. S'ronv,jun.. is us to collect all Moneys due us, settle our outstanding Accounts. make sales, and appoint Agents for the sale of Dr. S. I’. Towriund's Sarsaparillu, throughout the British Provinces. and the Ciiriadae. OSTRAND St. BACII, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of Dr. S. I‘. 'I‘owiisend‘e Sarupurills. From the authority granted to me by Messrs. Noeruaivo di Dacii,eole proprietors of Dr. S. I’. 'l'ownsenil'e Saruapnrilln, I appoint W. R. Watson , .sq., sole and general Agent for the above Medicine for the Island of Prince hdwiird. SAMUEL S'IORY, Jun. April 2lst, I85-I. Ieltw PASTURE GROUND. THE Subscriber having sixty Acres of good Pne- ture Ground. well water in’ take is stock at a moderate rate. Four miles from own isaac iiizniiizitsoiv. Brackley Point Reed. lllay 80. WAXWORK. TIIIS celebrated ‘Horse “ WAX- W0lII(." im rted from Engl- and, by_iIie oysl Agricultural IRON WARE. JUST RECEIVED by the Subscriber. Ex Sl. Murigo from Gla ow, via Picto 3 Leg'd Cast Iron ote, from I Ilakepans, Frying do, 'I‘e-.ii Kettles. tinned and uniiiined, Sauce ans, do., do., Fish Illsltlee, willi disiners, Siei0\Vilki.e‘s Plough Mounting, Spare Mould Boards, Side Plates. and Soles. ' II.~\NIEl. DAVIES. Queen Square, Ma'y 23, I854. (Swen Isl a. pint to I8 gallons, PAPIER MACHIE GODDS. ll.\"I‘ RECEIVIED at George 'I‘. lliisztiidii Book- store, it liiiiideoine variety of Fancy Goods coit- uisting ol'—— I‘iipior Machie Writing I).-ska " Work lliixeii “ nrl ( os Torlnise Shell Ciinl Ciisee. Piirian Siatuettes, Wsx Baskets. Bronze Fi uruii, llluniel Stands, do and Piipier llliicliie Wiitc i Stands, with a variety of use- ful articles. , /' Mountaineer. 'I‘llE IIEAUTII-‘UI. thorough-bred ST/\L 0 ounlairirei‘, by hliiley Molocli out of Cliampiigne, ( e Carpenter and L‘ Inning‘- duin) lly Illncher (winner of the Derby in IBM.) by \'Vnxiey out of Piintina liy ltuzzniird, grand-dam by 'I‘ronthnm out oftfyiliercii. Muley Moloch by Mnley out of I.oiigwiiist's dam, by Dick Andrews out of Spitfire. “I! in a Dark Buy with Black Legs, very powerful has fine action. and ii good temper. is pedigree is excellent. t-oiiibiiiing the most fiisliinniiblu and racing blood on e tu . Muley Molocli being sire of the celslmited Alien lll.IWIIl0I'nP, and ninny oilier superior IIJICBII. l\loiintuineer‘s stock, new four yenrs old, are very ppwerful and promising, and selling at high prices. The perforniniices and racing ciipal ' ities l\ .\Iuliey llloloeli, Longwiiist, and Alice lliiwlhoriie, are too strongly iiiipresseil on the minds ofthe racing other Cups. linsides iiiiiny ofthe most valuable Stakes niiil l'ri'I.es in her i y. w‘ stand in Town. at the Subscriber’s stables. Fees 'l‘wenty Shillings, aid in advance. NJISIL M‘INNlS. April 8th, ISM. AY11 's NlI\\' mid singiilnrl siiccesr-‘til roined mire of iill Illll0ll~l 'iie.'iscs ‘Iii liilinus deraniremeuts. T c priiiliicc the deep seated and formidable IIISfl!Ils|)(‘l'x' \\'llll‘lI load the earuos character as to forbid the sus . mun the eminent gentlemen to whom so are lIllU\V(‘tI to refer for these facts, are I ' 'ai.i-:iv'risi=§ Mon, the distiiigiiisliod Sur i . , 0 . . . Ilants, Practical Chemistnif the I on of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mus- srichnsctts. int _ . an, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and l’h_vsiciari, of the City of Lowell. who has lnm: Iisiml them in his extensive tiee. ll. . ‘ouriiwicx. Esq., one of the first iiicr» cliiiuts in New York Ci . ' 't and Surgeon of the ,. . iuis, . D. up Unitrd States Marine Hospital. at Cll(‘l!t‘l|, Mu--4. e d ' Diil space permit, w t "It'll "«'|m'-’-‘H from ere the Pill». have bct-ii used, but evidence even more conriiii-iiit: than the t-.i-rtiti.-rites of these eminen '4: nu-ii Iv I own in their effects upon trial. ’I'lieiu.- Pills, the result of long iiivretigatiori IIIIII study, are nth-red to the public ns the boat and most miiiplr-to which the present state of nu-iliciil ' ey are (‘0lII]i0|IIllIl‘lI‘lIul of the drugs themselves, but 0" the IIIl‘lll('II|€ll virtui-s only of Yogi-table rcinr.-din atrnctod by ' 1 0 Ill’ ll us qualities: by this, each imli \ iiul virtiie only that is desired for the i-iir.-itivu effect is present. All the Inert and obnoxious qual- ' 8 Of L I a I s n E itio I i.r.i...i.;...i .1, ciirat.iv_e virtues ontjy being r ncc ii is self-i-vidont the e cot should prove they lime proved more purely remedial and the Pills it niirer, niore powerfii antidote to disease than any other lll(‘tll('lIIf‘ known to the world. As rqueritly expedient that my medicine shotil_d be taken under the counsel of an attendii “P orinu h both m Poctoriil and Pills are made to the whole body cl ’ractltloners in the United States and British Amer- Provirices. waver there should be any cm, they will be a dress. odiclneu that are offered, how few would bets on if their composition was nown! Their life consists in their mystery. I have ii. 3...- m . . The composition of my preparations is laid o to all men, and all who are compe t to j on the subject, freely acknwlda their convictions of their Intrinsic tnorlts. T al so it to certify that their unticipationu w than realised by their effects upon Qri . They operate by their powerful itilliienre on the ‘ . . Ilitcmal viscera to urify he blood nd ttin bowels, liver, and hte healthy s the stomnc , UNIV. restoring their ii-regn eelth, end by correcting wherever they exist anon derange- melts as are the firm of disease. Being sngsr wrap t any are plssiiant to take, led bring l_v vetremble. no harm can arise their use in any quantity. r minute ‘rectices. see Hill wrapper on the Society in I858. will serve for the Season at the following places, commencing on the let April :—He will stand in Charlottetown every Saturday. and every second Wednesday, at Mr. .lskeisen'e; and will travel as far us On ed, at Mr. James Bulpete, and remain there from ss. evening, until Thursday morning, once a fort- night for the Season; thence return home; and ilie remainder of the tlme at the Subscriber's Stables, Old North River Road, miles from Charlottetown. This Horse stands IM ride lvlgli. is very power- ful, and of a handsome grey color. Terms, lls. theeeeeou; the money to bepeid tbelret time of ""l"' ions rrocauas Old North Ilver lead. May 0. Igreparerl by Janus 0. Area, i~..s'a-4 and Ae us...-.1 ci.....¢. Lowell, ii... For sale by “BR '1‘. D ISAY. 8. Co., General gent And b ’ Ir. Lnsusi. Owuir, Georgetown, ' llnwaan Gun. Grand ins Inwasn Nsuoirasi. St, I'etsr's Buy. 1. J. Feassu, St. Elesner’s. flsonos Wiooilroir, Crspeud. Jae. L. lloaasaiv, Wis. I) ' ens. , Jassss Pissueu. ew Leedas. \