LITERATURE, ww eee weer FOR A’ THAT AND a’ THAT, A New Version, Teapectfully recommended though(/ud men, More luck to honest poverty, It clarme respect, and a’ that; But honest wealth’s a better thing, We dare be rich, lor a’ that For a’ that, and a’ that, And spooney cant and a* that, A man may have a ten-pun note, And be a brick for a’ that eee Se ——— ——— ———— = Seaside llieecnncneee pever return, fer mine ia an errand of bfe or death! Should I fall you will in these few lines | read my full forgiveness of the past. I know you | wili mourn for me, and let the first bright, un- ta | Clouded moments of our wedded life alone linger | about your heart, and the memory of that happi- | ness will banish the bitter reflections of later years.) 71 Puns. Bright Barbadoes MOLASSES, } And new once more farewell. Pierce.” | 60 do heavy Demerara do | oy i. i : foe | 10 Bbls. Bright SUGAR, | He arrived at the place of meeting soon after.) 0 Qtls. prime Shore CODEISH, The ground was then measured, aud the seconds 100 Ss Wietod asia took their places. Rashleigh Grant extended bis} “29 Boxes large Murray band to Pierce and said: | (for family r Pierce Livingston, your wife 18 innocent, and 50 Qtls. HADDOCK, should I fall, remember that you have listened to 10 Guske Godfish Olb. a dying man who tells you that she rebuked his 20 Chests Prime Congou TEA, - inselence as he deserved.’ » CHAINS & ANCHORS suitable fora vessel * IE believe you, Ravi,’ be replied, ‘ but it is too. of v0 Tons New Measurement, late to reeede. 3000 Bushels Turks’ Island sALT. The report of pistols echoed through the valley, DANIEL DAVIES. and ere it died away, Pierce Livingston fell with! Ch'town, Jan. 20, [868 tOon his life-blood gushing frou hia heart, dyeing the TO FISHERMEN i i ‘ green eward at his teet. That morning bis child i “ne , » tha I ied, nd 21) 1 ’ , , awakened worse than ephaned, and his wife wa \ EK UFFER FOR SALE, at low ! prices, a very large and complete assort- | FIsli, &e. N SALE, by the Snbseriber, at his | F Warehouse, Queen Street— | ae ae Harbor CODFISH, Uke, What though on so p and fish we dine, Wear evening tog. and a’ that, A man way like good meat aud wine, Nor be a knave tor a’ that For a’ that, and a’ that, Their fustian talk and ‘a that, A gentleman, however clean. May have a heart for a’ that. | fearful widowhood. You see yon prater called a Beales, | Alene—it is a little word, but very sad, because Who bawls and brave and a’ that. } we can ponder on it until we shut eut the space | Tho’ hundreds cheer his biatant bush, i that widens, till we grow afraid to look He's bat @ goose for a’ that. | The fearful lesson saddened many years in the Fer a’ that. and a’ that. | life of Kate Livingston— years in which by prayer | His Bubblyjocks, and a° that, and meditation, she learved to follow her Saviour, A man with twenty grains of sense on whose bosom she found peace. And when at ' He looks anc laug ment of HERRING TWINE, 2 & SALMON [TWINE, MACKEREL TWINE, SHAD TWINE, HAND LINES, | SET LINES, | TRAWL HOOKS, | 3 ply, he at a” that. ' last she was wooed again by one who loved her, | she did not aceept the offer to become bis wite COD HOOKS, ; rinee can make a belte until she had told him of the past. He listened | IN : cain can amarante: | with emotion to ber canfession, at the conclusion OSTANILLA ROPE And if the title ’s earned, all right, of which he renewed bis offer aud Kate again | — - . orate K | Old England's fond of a’ that. became a wile. | At the “CITY HAR WARE tE. For 4’ that, and a’ that, { A few weeks since I made her a visit Her} H. E. STARKBIRD & CO. Beales balderdash, and a’ that, | home is the abode of content, and her life is flow-| yan, 20, 1868. Gi | ing cally, interspersed with good deeds. When- Mis - ithe ne . ever she thinks it advisable for the good of any of| HERRINGS. HERRINGS. HERRINGS. her aecquaistances, whom she thinks are ir danger’) 1K OW being Landed trom Sch. Commerce, | of waking the same fearful mistake which cloud: | L | from Bay of Islands, Nfl'd. : ES-) ed her young lite, sbe relates her story, and 13} i TRANGED, l effects have been for good to wany who have | 300 Bbis. Fat Herrings, ay | jistened to the narrative. |a@ very superior article, aud suld cheap tor Cash A LESSON FOR WIVES. — | oF approved credit. | ~~ “MISCELLANEOUS. | aLso om Hawn, | A name that tells of serviee done ls worth the wear, for a’ that. oe KATE LIVINGSTON, OR THE While the wintry biset swept in wild guste | sciasdasnetiidadhieap saan 3,000 Bushels of Liverpool SALT, Soa ohaeine Sectinehauin tet oss } The correspondent of the Luados | Globe, which will be sold cheap for Cash. of many @ poor eveature, there were homes of Writing of Maximiliun’s funeral at Trieste, | W. B. DEAN, luxury and splendor, where the smallest bijou) 88y8 there was little sorrow ex pressed. All) sin would hate been wealth to wavy a starviug one | Was very orderly and quiet, but it did not beneath its shade. imprese one with the notion that it was the | Neither taste nor elegance could have suggested | silence of reapect, of reverence, of regret; it an improvement in the decorations of the apart-| was like the silence of people who, having | \ ment where Pierce Livingston and bis lovely! waited three or four hours in the cold. think | young wile were cosily chatting away the long they have got enough tor their pains. People NETTING BOXES, winter's evehing on the nighi of which I speak who bad come to see a great and gorgeous | PORT FOLIOS, &e, &e. | There was happiness there, over which the dark ~ cloud of domestic infelicity was first rising on the SHOW Were disappointed in findimg it was, wire WOOD BREAD PLATTERS, tter all, only a funeral. horizon, but it was not secu by the bappy husband a ere ‘ land a variety of other articles just suitable for | or loving wife. ee R . : ohn Quincy Adams was in Russia at the | wii ; aoe alt Mieka sesh ; STMAS PRESENTS & NEW YEAR GIFTS, | In the gay “saloons” Mrs. Livingston was the | time of the invasion by Bonaparte, bat he once | CcHRI . 7 bright “particular star.’ Her boo mots were declared that he never could discover precisely | Al a ; pi nounced eparkhng, her toilette exquisite, her) who was the cause of the burning of Moscow. | BOOK STOR uy manner pleasing in the extreme, and what Mrs.| The governor of Moscow denied it, and the Queen Street. | ae Po prnamy wore and what she said, were Ewperor denied having ordered it. Mr. ae verge ae in 4 Arr age — Adams's theory was that if the government t 7 me: iid-i simplicity of | iad acknowledged that they caused the fire manner Kate had been the presiding deity of her : husband’s heuse. Hitherto she had certered her| they would have been obliged to indemnity affections in the narrow circle of that howe, and | the sufferers. - iavisbed all the love of ber young heart upon its | ccdiaiaas: ini : alec aidl } treasure, as ehe was woot to eall ber husband THE WORLD’s PROGRESS. | RON for But new ahe had step ed across the wonted the i o Dee. 23, 1867. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. TORK BOXES, WRILING DESKS, CARD BOXES, | | * . *. *. HARVIE’S Dee. 23. is7. @ \HALN tor MUD DIGGERS. | | tee PEEL for MUD DIGGERS. lost arte of ancient We often hear of MUD DIGGERS threshold to go forth mite the wide world, leaving) civilization. We are otien called upon to adimire MUD DIGGERS | ite quiet shadows, where ler smile had dispensed | the splendid temples, the magnificent theatres, | at | | sunbeams on all around, for the gay aud gilded | the mujestic monumental piles, the exquisite | halls where mirth and revelry reigned triumphant. | statues, and the splendidly-cut gems of antiquily | She could not look beyond that brilliant pagentry,! These exterual memorials have been lett behind and feel that all its ghittermg display was but the by the Greeks and Romans, those colossal natiuns | — superficial barrier (that divided her from the! of early times. Of their secial condition, we | loftier aims and purpeses of life; and theugh the) know only wha’ is gleaned from their literature étream of splendor was fair to jook on, she knew | We are aware that they had physicians, but we are not that on its deceitful tide she was gliding en to ignorant of their wmode of treatment. The few an abyss of wretchedness. In vain had Pierce) medical writers whose works have come down to | W. E. DAWSON'’S. | Jan. 3, 1868. CANADA FLOUR. NOR Sale at the Subscriber s Warebouse, Bank Building— 400 Bbls. Canada (No. 1) FLOUR, expostulated and reasoned witb her. In vain bad us, seem to have known nearly as much as the = — Ut —_. he implored her to cease the dissipation which wodern faculty; indeed, the latter appear to have wy eugs do ’ — ¥ 7? : . : & Boxes Mo al Cavendish TOBACCO | like a whielpool was drawing ber into its parrow- relied upon Galen for the rudiments of their pro 7 - “a fn ntreal Cavendish TOBACCO, ing circle, where their peace must be engulfed fession. We have often wondered whether they | 2 Puns. (in Bond) Dark BRANDY forever, As night after oight was spent in the) possessed, at any time in their history, such 8. De do do do | same ceaseless round of revelry, he renewed his) wedicines as bave been given to our age by the | > PDOLEOLEN . ; : 7 ; . | R. W. BRECKEN. effurta to resume the subject or to lecture ber| celebrated Holloway We cunclude that they Queen Street, Jan. 6, 1868 3u egain, From that hour a dark gulf relled between! had net. Whe doubts that even though eur) — aes ; een eremeeeneeininemeaspemamnnttte ber and her husband's heart, tor Pierce had closed | civilization should tail and tbe world sbould COPPER PAINT it against her, and estrungement was written relapse into a state of barbarism like that of the above ita pertal. middle ages, the uame of Chomas Holloway Oh! theu wind of midoight ; upon thy invisible wonld not still live in the memory of the people ? Wings thou bearest a teartul burthen. The! Such benefactors to the human race are pever widow's wail over the cold clay form of her pro- | forgotten, as by two inexpensive preparations the tector—the deep sigh that barsts from the bosom | rich and poor fiud a panacea for their ailments; of remorse—the ¢rphan's cry—the maniac’s| the sailor and the emigrant have a complete wildering screain—the Jast breath that beaves| medicine chest at their command if they possess the bosom of expiring bumanity as the lamp of | a pot ef the Ointment and a box of the Pils, well life is darkening beneath the shadowy pinions of | knowing that tue tormer will cure any old wouud, death. On such a night we bebold Kate dressed | sore, or ulcer, while the latter is the finest for a brilliant masquerade. The costume she had corrector of the blood to be met with, and is selected was one well designed to display her) priceless in its efficacy, for in all disorders of the | queenly form and heighten charms so radiant as! liver and stemach it is unparalleled. hers. The wealth of her night-black hair foided | the best guarautee for what we now state if we Itisa FENUE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly an hand a supply of Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, an article which has given the greatest satistac- tion to all who have used it. [t possesses superior qualities for effectually preventing the accumula- | non of all foul matter, such as Worms, Barnacies, Grass, &e., on the boltome of Vessels or Boats, when properly applied. I. C. HALL. S Charlottetown, May 20, 1367. We have | —— = ba FAT HERRING!!! in @ massive coil around her stnall head, was may judge by the success of the inventor. . > . ~am ’ a ; f S. lands FAT fastened by a glittering serpent in whose ruby common saying that novelty is the order of the 300 ee ey ot ; ne ) ne hes id < just arrived ver Schoovers eyes the concentrated light flashed like a fitful) day, and that most things. bowever useful, soon ‘i atthe gael a ¥ con te : for oon = “ed 3 ae C e N : aud ioOF be 3 kame. As she stood waiting, she contrasted the wear themselves out; but has it been so with past with the bollew mockery of tbe present, when Holloway or his medicines? And why not? her carriage wae anuouoced. She bastily flung) because we bear that nothing that bas yet been her cloak around her, pausing but a moment as, offered to the public a8 a medicine which has she passed the hbrary, as though intently listen-| been found to replace them. We have uo desire ing, while an old tenderness passed across her whatever to puff off Holloway or his preparations ; face ; she uttered a deep sigh that sent a shudder | and we assure eur friends that if ever we have to her heart, but she went on thinking if he but| reasun to change our opinion about him er bis said one word, bow gladly would sbe go toe him, | medicine, we shall not fail te handle him or them with open heart, fling herself at bis feet, and in| accordingly.—Pensyleante Times the forgiveness of the past build the joyous hopes - : of a new and brighter future. | Watts AND MEASURES IN ABYsstNtA.—Mule He turned to ber ‘with a look of seorn, and) Measure: 5U mules wake one wuleteer to look raid, “I would like to be alone, vor should I) atrer them; 2 muleteers to look after them make desire to detain you from the festive scene where | | good thing of it; 100 good things of it make | your smiles diffuse so much radiance.” | penny onto the income-tax; 1 peuny en to the Gathering upthe folds of her mantle around) incomne-tax makes 10,000,000 Englishmen swear. her, and bending upon bim a look of defiance and | British Waits: 2 visits to the Horse Guards repreaeh, Kate Livingstan ewept from the room, wake one six month's delay ; 2 six mouth’s delaye inuTMUrMng, “Tis Well—'tis very well.” | wake ove bit of Bombay management; 12 bite of The parlors of Mrs. Stevens weve illuminated Bombay management make one Annesley Bay ; and bung with festoons of rare flowers; in the | 106 Annesley Bays make ove Abyssinian Ex pedi- enclosure of a widow that overlooked the garden, | tion. The bare idea of two Abyssivian Expedi- stood Kate Livingston. ‘The pale moeonbeaiws, | tions makes one mad straying through the foliage of the lawn, fell upon | her face aud revealed the name expression that it | wore an bour before when she had crossed her | husoand’s threshold. Her reverie was broken at | Jeugth by a tap on her shoulder, when turning quickly, her eyes wet these of Rasbleigh Grant ‘Are you standing for u statue ef Niobe, Mes. {. C. HALL. Ch'town, Dee. 23, 1867 CODFISH! 100 QUINTALS Large and Medium Chitown, Dee i. ©. BALA. CUDFISH, for sale by Valuable Mill Property | for sale. | = is’ MILLS, Western Road, on fownship No. 5. These Mills are in good working order, placed on a good and never-failing stream, With loJU acres of as good Land as this Island cau afford, well covered with large Hard and Soft Wood. This Property is invaluable to a persou of small capitai. There is an industrious and thriving settlement—Bloomftield—fast improv- ing the !ands aroand this property, aud Lumber always in demand. There isa Cottage at the Mill, a small clearance of 6 ur 8 acres, with a Dwelling House aud Stable. The Mill is new, well-made, and double geared. Information may be had on application to Mr } Royers, on the premises ; Benj Rovers and Herbert | Bell, Alberton; or to the subscriber in Charlotte- | own. I. C. HALL. | 1867. 92 “a, _-_- sii sities i: A Canadian recentiy run a snow shoe race against an Indian and made two miles in four- peen minutes, January 20, 1868 2m —- oo _ st im A Freochman is living in Cincinnati who | BUY YOUR Livingstoo, or are you striving to eclipse youder | stood eo near when Robespierre was gullotined | bright constellations by the lustte of your eyes.’ that the blood of the victim spouted in bis | H A R D W A R 5 G 0 0 D § AT * Neither ope nor the, other, as you awakened | €e- siting ta itlishd AT me f wasdreaming ot a paradise where no flatter. | 7 ‘ ' ye. sos | ess Gate heed te eae eee THE PAIN KILLEK ABROAD. W. BE. DAWSON’s, “By the way, where is your gallant husband) The following correspondence will show some) Who has Imported this Fall, and has on hand, rer «. slighthp q : thing of the estimation in which Perry Davis's the largest stock hitherto offered to bis remulot . see : ° . wered, “Me. Livingstow is Maa? =e oe | Pain Killer is beld on the shores of the Mediter- eS Could = have gazed upoo that husband as he | ranean. sab iuethe dim library, wherejshe hadleft bim in| receives such iis Jone litievs. and beheld the prawd man with hie head drepping of bis breast and bie whole fear: convulsed with agony, wh 1} the litte pale-taced | child crept to hit kie-e, and tWihing her tiny fin-| t gere mm his hair, sobbed, © Don't é¢ry—wamma wih come back again” Could she have looked | op that picture**#bs would bave fled from the yaw fing gulfof unsery that velledits terbid waters at her feet, aud have been sparéd the-trial of its feartul depths. * You.are sad to-night,’ said Raahleigh. ‘ Wil you noteénfide your sorrows tome, Kate? Surely you are vet afraid to trustee? a Grxoa, Dee. 16, 1365. Ch’tewn. Sept 30 *Can you wonder Lam sad when L cantrast the} Dear Sir,—Aecept thanks for this third supply | —— eRe 2 past with the present; now Lean only call asmile | of Davis’ “ Pain Killer.” This medicine has ERSKIN’S | upon my lip, whele the beart writhes beneath the | often relieved me ef serious indisposition, and | | nm torture ot the effert that it costa’ | weuid not on any account consent to be witbout | BRAHBEE SUGAR POW DERS, j } | Novy. 25, 1267 It is uot surprising that a medicine that | — THE NEW SERIES OF testimonials as this from abroad | should find well sustained aud increasing appreci- | t i I ° . abr + 2. yy * i! ee | /G.HE NEW SERIES OF RSADING 8. ConsuLate, Tunis, Dee. 27, 1865. | BOOKS, authorized by the Board of Educa To the Proprietors of Dacis’ Pain Kiler, Proci- | tion for use in the PUBLIC “CHLUOLS of this dence, R 1 | Island, can now be had complete at Gentlemen, ~The eoclosed bas just been receiv: | HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, ed trom my friend Tuliu, late Consul General ot | QUEEN STREE?D. Norway and Swedeo and of Prussia in this place. | No comment is needed Truly youre A Linerat Discount allowed to Teachers and | a PHL is ° i , . Dealers. AMOs PERRY. and wholesale | Piease send in your orders. | 1807 tf | | | | —_Z { ; i i oar pe to me, Kate [ love you. Leave the} it both for mysell and my fauily. | A Tonic and Untailing Remedy for j bueband whe cannot realize your worth, who casts | I have recommended it to my late colleagues | ° . 8 ‘ ‘ i i ominel ‘ i < | 9 atte * ; ‘ » Ol? you from hin like @ tey of whieb he bas grown, and friends in Tuvis and Genoa, and at my re | Rheumatism of all hinds, Ne uraigia, weary. | quest one of the largest druggists in ibis city bas | Lumbago, Sciatica, Slowly Kate rose to her feet and cast such a) seut au order to New York to meet the demands | glance of withering seorn on her companion that) in this place. Yours truly, G. A. TULIN, made bia beld eyes seek the ground, unable to E : . ie lee, . ‘ ; . >x-Consul General of Sweden, Norway and — the proud light of virtue that gleamed in| pryesia in Tunis - | on +" . ‘You are very kind, Rasileigh Grant, in thus | Hon. Amos Perry, Consul Generai, Tunis. counselling ne to give iny husband's name to dis Nee ead eek ile ali honor—to biast, with the blighting breath of a! JUDSON’'S DEAD SHOT WORM CANY. mother’s shame, @ lovely clild. It is generous— The following is an extract from a letter re- it # noble in you, aad deserves from me an anawer. | ceived by us from Dr. Rusu, or New Yorw. Li 7 ; : Kuow, sir, that thoegh I n ay be cast from that speaks in trumpet tones tor this great remedy ; | In connection with the Charlottetown | husband's heart, it ie still to ine like some sacred | read it: “As [ before remarked, I have used | Academy. | shrine, and the thought that | bave once been its | your Worm Candy io wy practice ; now L never | (IYERMS per Quarter of Eleven Weeks, warabipped idol, shall keep the temple unprofaned, | said a word in favor of a Patent Medicine before, commercing trom day of entrance, Tuition and the light of luve that ence shone on me from! but I think it just to say to you that your Medi-| jn English £1. French £1. Music £1 10s its pure depths will beam i imine until my pulse | cine is BO humbug I have tried it and I know it Tessie: An chee peneble in advance, ih erases to throb. Infamy and bis noble soul will! wil do all it clainis it wust be one of the mort quarter's notice required previous to the removal atill be strangers, while it remains with me to | suceesstul medicines of the day, for itis ove of | of a papil. keep it untarnjahed. Farewell, arr !" lthe most valuable. Those who have children * IT will win you yet be hissed after ber as ehe | should never be without it. | As also for FACE-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, KBAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. | Le See Lancet, under MEDICAL PATRONAGE \ WM. R. WATSON. | City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16, 1867, school for Little Giris, For further particulars apply to , } MRS McDONELI furned and lett bun. Sold by all dealers. Get our Almanac. m 2 58 swchiei Midibdinn Parks The next morning, Mra. Livingston, as the ear'y |. “ore te <a | _ gam. 20. $098. peta Stee a te suphght was stealing throug the half closed blinds. | N ITUAL WORM MEDICIN ¢' ‘ ; , lay ow & leunge with ber heavy black hair thrown | A oe = ri . .. } Charlot ‘town Acadewy for ous frow off her face, the traces of tears were moist | Brown’s Vermifuge Comfits, Ladies. | upon her cheeks, when the husband entered. A} On Worm Lozences. Much sickness undoubt-| rgy eiudder passed over him as be gazed upon ber l edly, with children and adults, attribated to other 1 Exe she could realize her situation, le dewanded | 48s. isoceasioned by worms. The“ Vexmiruce her to reveal to hing al! thet sad transpired between | Comrits, althoush effectual in destroying wortus, + UP D . | can do 20 possible injury to the most delicate child. | berecil aud Rashleigh Grant on the preceding | Thies valuable combination has been successfully #2venime. : } used by physicians, and found to be safe and sure Before night a challenge had been sent, ard a} in eradicating worms. so hurtfal to children meeting arranged forthe ereuing morning. Thrice; Children having worms require immediate atten had Kate sent word te Rashleigh to avoid the | \ion.as neglect of the troable often causes prolong- weeting, but although he wasanprincipled he was | ed sickness. : not a coward, and he heeded not her prayers | Symptows of worms in children are often over- Pieres arose early in the mora and bade all i: } looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause i : . | irritation, Which can be removed only by the ase the buuse farewell, He (ouk the child in bis }of a sure remedy. Lhe combination of ituvedients aris and tenderly carressed her, then loowved her | used in making Brows's * Vermiruce Coarirs” | ‘ ‘ 2 fram him. aud as tee dear memories of buppier jx'such a8 Ww give the best possible effect with Now selling at the Gas Works a Gave came thick oud fast upon bim, he traced ety. quantity of very oapeaies CUKE at FIVE | tree Hees tu his wile; Jurvas & Brows, Proprietors. New York Bold PENCE per Bushel. No. Coke will last jonger | KATE, my owndear-mifi . A fewdhort mowents | pyfall Dealers in Medieiues, at 2o cuuts w box. and give u greater heat thay Sydney Coal. departwe au joaruey frous which J way uly 29, 1967. ly | Jamuary 20, L368. isl ERMS, including Board and Tuition in English, Freuch, aud Music, £12 10s per quarter, payable in advance. Day pupils £5 per quarter Vocal Music, German and Drawing, extra { quarter's notice required previous to the removal of a pupil. Fer farther particulars, apply to the Principal, Mrs. McDONELL.or tothe Kev. D.Fitz- gerald, Rector of Charlottetown, P. E Island. N. B. French, German, and Drawing Classes open to young ladies whe are not pupils in the Academy. Instruction in Music £3 per quarter. October 21, 1867 GUUD FIRES. at WEST INDIA PRODUCE, | Bexes Ground PEPPER, BUTTER COOLERS, EGG STANDS, &e. | ~ ‘al wr Kor sale AT THE Establishmont of W. W. Lord, | BY WHOLESALE! MOLASSES in Pancheens, ‘Tiere’ and Barrels, SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels, FLOUR and INDIAN ME \L, TEA in Chests and half Chests, ONIONS and APPLES, Boxes Ground COFFEE, Boxes SODA and WINE BISCUIT, Barrels PILOT BREAD, Bugs KICK , " Boxes Liverpool Brown SOA Boxes PIPES, © gross euch, ; Any quuutity of SALT, by the Bushel or Bag, HERRINGS in Barrels and ha f de 25 ‘Tons eommon BOLT IRON, j, 4 STEEL, Nails. Spikes and Rope, : Second hand Rivyging, Blocks, Sails Musts, Bow- sprit, Patent Iron Work for the Windlass, and Bout for a Schooner of about 60 tons 500 Tens Round COAL, 60 Tons Swall COAL. 2, 1867 i,a £15 cash, Ch’town, Dec SAVE MONEY. J. W. FALCONER & Co, Have per Alhambra from Boston, Mens’ and Boys’ Winter Caps, In Far, Astrican & Cloth. Sold at Small Advance on Cost. received Paper Collars, In Shakspeare, Crescent, Linen Finish, and Clipper, at 7d per box. Gentlemen's Ties, In Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Exposition, Queen, Fancy and Biack Knots and Parepus. ‘The best assortment in town. Gents’ Knit Vests! BUFFALO ROBES. For all who seek Comfort. INSPECTION SOLICITED. South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867. FRESH GROUND RACE, Ko" Sale by Wa. R. WATSON. _Jan.7. 1267 aon ce REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FROM LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. | eod THE Subseribers inform the public that the following vessels will be ata } | | | me to die daily. } ROGERS’ MEDICINES! AFTER A TEST OF FOUR YEARS before the public, are still increasing in popularity, because they contiuue to make cures Yurpdvarassss3sy in the history of Medicines, as abundantly appears by the iollowing, among bundreds of similar testi monials, from people of the bighest respectability from all parts of the Lower Provinces. There is no longer any reason why the most hope- less cases in any disease arising from impurities of the blood may not be cured, as well as GENERAL DEBILITY, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, &c., &e. OUR ALTERATIVE SYRUP is beyond all controversy unsurpassed as a purify- |erof the blood aud invigorator of the system. This, no man can doubt, who will look over the following CERTIFICATES: Cancer of the Womb Cured. Messrs. Rogers § Co, QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. J UST received, Bx New Dominion— 3 CASES LADIKs’ & CHILDREN’S “WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS, | LATEST STYLES. Ex ‘‘ ALHAMBRA,” 2 CASES FUR CAPS. WM. HEARD. Ch’town, Dec. 2, 1867. Oo Sata Fancy and Pijain Coal Scuttles. Fancy and Plain Coal Shovels. Lron Bedsteads and Stretchers, Umbrella Stands. Fire Guards. Nursery Guards. Faucy Fenders for Grates. Mahogany Poles. Rings and Knds. Beass Poles, Rings and Ends, Brass Brackets and Holders, Brass Siair Rods and byes. Aud al! Furnishing Goods. WwW. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1367. NOTICE. W HEREAS by virtue ofa Deed of Re- lease and Assignment made and B. DAWSON, late of Charlottewwwn, Tanner, hath released, assigned, transferred, and conveyed to the undersigned, a!l his realand personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and al! Debts and sams of money and securities therefor due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate and Etfects belonging to and all debts and sums of mon ev and securities therefor due and owing to Gents.—I have been cured by your wonderful | GEORGE NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoe- Medicine of one of the worst of diseases, as fuilows, via: I had been afflicted for several years with an in with a fever; the old complaint also revived. had a Doctor attending me, but continued to get worse, We sent fur another Doctor, He pronouneed it a hopeless case, and said 1 could not live long He said the Tuwor was then as large asa pint bowl, | spectively, L suffered My friends expected and was assuming @ cancerous pwature. more than tongue can tell. die, and 1 was reduced to a mere skeleton. | } } | i i j ed iv this dreadful manner tor upwards of two years | | latiength, as a forlorn hope was induced to try | -| loading berth at Liverpool aud Glasgow, and will | sail from their respective ports on the Ist April next :— From Liverpool: the Al Ship * L.C. OWEN,” coppered, ANGUs Brows, Commander. From Glasgow : | | the Bark “ EMPRESS,” 38C€ tons Register, 3, 3, | 11 Bureau, Veritas, Joun GILLis, commander. Both these vessels have first class accommodation tor passengers For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. William Stewart & Cou, 1& Chambers, South John Street; | 2 ‘Tratford | in Glasgow to} James Kelsu, jun, Esquire, Union Street, or in | Charlottetown tv L. C. OWEN, WILLLAM WELSH. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ? Jan. 27th, L868 ‘ 2m “THE FISHERIGS, &e. For Sale to the Trade. 10 BALES first qualiry Cotton Her- ring and Mackerel TWINE 10,000 Ibs first quality do do NETTING, 5.000 doz do do de COD LINES, ” U0 doz do do du Mackerel and Pol hock Lines, Stopper and Hauling Seines Light and strong Mackere! Purse Seines, 50 superior do 20 do ao Cotton is as cheap as before the war. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO 43 Commercial street, Boston. ISAAC C0. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, December 2, 1867 fun NEW GOODs. Mae Subscriber bas lately received a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware, which bave been bought at Auction, and will be sold very low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapaud, August 22, 1867. ~NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! | NHE Subscriber would inform the Inhabi- tants of P. E. Island, that, on the arrival of the Brig ANN, from Liverpool, G. B., he will | otler, Wiolesale and Retail, For Cash or guod Joint Notes of Hand, Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14 Ibs. ; Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 23 & 14 Ibs.; Boiled and raw LINSEED OILS; Chance’s Smethwick GLASS; | PUTTY, Black and White, in Bladdere 28 and 14 Ibs.; CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; Diamond Head DECK SPIKES; | Bars Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; | Barrels Black aod Bright VARNISHES; | Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; Bolts Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; Bars YELLOW METAL, 8 to 9; YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 » 3; CLINCH RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal, Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA,aud EARTH- ENWARE,—Crates assorted for country use ; ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING BOATS, much approved of by English fishermen, Parties wanting any of the above articles will do wellby calling and inspecting thes, at the OLD SPAND, formerly occupied by W. W Lokwp & Co., HEAD of LORD’S WHARF Water Street. ARTEMAS LORD. Oct. 29, 1866 HALL’S VEGETABLE SIGILIAN ; » ‘ a eat mAin KRENOWiR, Hi AS proved itself to be the best pre- paration ever presented to the public; a fact to which thonsands have testitied who have been benelited by its use A few applications of this Compound will change i, dry aud wiry Hair to a moist and glossy appearance, aud make it of SILKEN TEXTURE. The Proprietors offer the Sicintan Hater Re NEWER to tne public, entirely confident that by its restorative properties it will bring back the Hair to its OE ae NATURAL COLOR. It is not a dye, and consequently does not stain finest tubric. If the Hair is fully olfor becoming erey, the use of the RENEWER bras! the skin or soil the | will surely arrest its decay, no matter from what leanse, und Will create a hew growth, | and make it a short time all its former vigor, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by Which the Mair Asa wsulube In is nourished and supported HAIR DRESSING, he Renewer is unequalled by any other Hair | preparation in the world, giving it that beautiful } texture which is so much admired by all wot contain any poisonous drugs, the basis of its remedial properties being a VEGETABLE COMPOUND | Itcompletely eradicates scruf and dandraif, and cures all diseases of the sealp, and | your medicine, The first lot seemed to make we worse, aud 1 became discouraged; but the Kev. A. W. Borss advised we to continue. I did sv, and coun began to improve, and [| am now well again, aud w wonder to myself and neighbors. I[ feel as one raised trom the dead. I am a young woman vf 0126 years of age. I state these things tor the benefit sultering humanity, and I cannot begin to descrive the severity of wy case—it is widely known im the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Yours, with much gratitude, LOIs A. HALFLELD. We, the undersigned, friends of Miss Hatfield, 180 tons Reyister, | have wuch pleasure in endorsing all she says abvea and much wore wight be said of this most eXtra ordiuary case. Marian GaviLt, Maky L. McUvurmic, ULCERATED CANCER CURED! Who needs better proof than the following volun- tary testimony of | MRS. HANNAH BALMAIN, OF WICKHAM,N.B. Some four years since there eame a lump in my breast, aud at the time I did not knuw what it was —but en showing it to three Doctors, they told me it was a ** Cancer,” and for which the knife woud have to be applied, then again, I went to a female doctur, who bas been in the habit of curing Caue. rs by drawiny them out, but she intourmed me that 1 was deep in the flesh and wo long seated, and therefore could not beip me. Kuowing that some- thiug wust be done, I concluded to try your medi- cine, which I[ saw advertised in the Vaseur. Ac- cordingly 1 sent for a can of Ointment and Powder for making the Syrup, which 1 used without the siightest euange at tue time. I began to think it | was a failure, but coneluded to give it auotber trial; consequent!y [ procured anvtber cau of VUintment and Powders, and trom its use it gathered and broke in two places, and discharged very freely for about six mouths, atter which time it broke again in avother place, and one of the old Uicers healed | up, the remaining two still remaining, ove of wuict | ran tor two aod a halt years, tue vtuer bealing up | in about two months after it broke, during whic: time I used your medicine regularly Ll way ber: Lt does | | state, that the last Ulcer uealed Up about thirteen months ago, since whieb time [ have enjoyed gov beaith. enjoyed tur several years. 1 remain yours, respectfully, Mrs. Hannan Batman. Wickham, Queen’s Co., N. B., February 11, 1867. i EXTRACT OF A LETTER. | | | Five Istanps, Nova Scotia, | October Zist, 1867. i } | Messrs. Rogers & Co, done wonders, for I never thought you would make acure as you bave dune. Her leg appears to be quite string, but it itches a little. Yours, &c., Epwarpb Corbett. The above was a very severe case of Serofula ef four or five years standing, and after baving buffled the skill of the best Physicians and almost every other Patent Medicine, and the child appeared to be on the verge of the grave, and the parents having lost confidence in everything in the medical line, | we undertook the cure for a certain sum, and if we failed we were to get nothing: but we succeeded as we doin every case of Serofula we undertake Nearly the whole of the bone from the knee te tbe ankle came cut in pieces from time to time, Rogers & Co. —_——_ Mrs Edwin Starratt, of Port William, Nova Scotia, after having lost the uae of her limbs fs upwards of three ysars, bas been fully restured to ber former bealth by the use of ourmedicine Any Yes, I way say batter health toan [ have Genvs :—My daughter is niecly, and you have one wishing to know the particu.ars can correspund | with Mrs. 8. who will give every information. R. & Co. Mr. Allen, Editor of the Liverpool Transeripr, Nova Scotia,has been cared of a very vad Serofulous | sore on his leg, of several years Standing, alter every other means filed. R, & Co. Miss Miles of Milton, Queen’s Co., Nova Seotia, was for upwards of three years suffering from a general derangement of tue system. Suspension of the menses, bleeding at the lungs, &e., &c., and to all appearance was fast sinking io the grave. Medical skill and every other means proving inef i fectual. Ina few months eur ALTERATIVE SYRUP resvored her to her usual health. Persons wishing to kaow the truth of this cage | can drop a line to the Rev. Joan Hugues, Baptist | | | | Minister at the above place. We could easily fiil pages of newspapers with the relation of such cases, but we deem the above sufficient for the present. R. & Co, Tt usually takes from six to twelve months to by its cooling properties allays the itching and | effect a eure in cases of long standing, and will fever of the scalp. remedial properties for all diseases of the Hair and Sealp, but also is the best dressing for the Hair This preparation has been sold tor the past seven years entirely upen its owu merits, It combines not ouly the best | gost tram thirty to sixty dollars | | Beware of the numerous imitations, which in ap- | pearance only are suemilar to ut, which are forced upon the public upon our reputation Cali for | Corner of King and Germain Street. St. HALL’S VEGETABLE SiCiLIAN HAIR) But may be bad at ail the principal Drug Stores by The cheapest way for such eases is to order a $29 box at first, which can be had in New Bruswick by ordering trom JOHN CHALONER, EsqQ., RENEWER, and take no other, or you will be dis_, Retail, or address appointed, R; P. HALL & CQ, Proprietors, Nashua, N. H For Save py Henry Beer, Southport; Wm. Find- ley, Orwell; R-J. Clarke, Orwell; Jas. Hay- den, Vernon River; Daniel Gordon, George- town; A. W. LeBrocg, Georgetown; J. R. Bourke. Jr. Mount Stewart; Jolin Binns, Jr, New Glasgow Bridge; D. & P. McNutt, Mal- Wim. ‘tT. Hant & Co, Summerside; eG le Dacia Rogers, Summerside; Herbert Bell, Alberton. W. R. WATSON, General Agent for P. E. Island. City Drag Store, Victoria Building, { Septembez 30, 1367. | { ROGERS & CO, John. Lbey were called in to see me | for the same ; AMHERST, N.S, Dominion of Canada, | For Sale by W.. R. WATSON, Esq. i Charlottetown, “ 6 DAVID ROGERS, Esq. | Summerside. dec 2,67 6m the said Messrs maker, which had been by him assigned and con | veved tothe said William B Dawson, by a certain | Deedof Assignment duly registered, apon certain | T , |'frnsts, and for certain purposes, in the suid Hirst j ternal Tumor, and four years ago I was taken sick | mentioned Deed of Assigument expressed. This | is to notify ail persons indebted to the said W. B. Surveyor The British Warehouse! executed } the 2Ist day of OCT. inst, and duly filed and | registered in the ae oflices in this Island. wn.) Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand. Judgments, or otherwise. that the several sums dae from them re Vessrs. ALLEY & Davies, must be paid by them forthwith, to Solicitors, who have been duly authorized to receive and give receipts ; and all persons to whom the said { suffer W. B Dawson is indebted, are requested to fur uish their claims and Accounts, daly attested, to Alley & Davies, forthwith. Dated at Churlottetown, this25th Oct. 1867. THOMAS DAWSON. RICHARD HEARTZ. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introduced for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, eanc- tioned by the experience of over torty years; and when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenae, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Cempiaint, &c. The unequalled success that has attended the applica tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has induced many phvsicians of high standing to employ it in their practice, some of whom advise us of the fact dver their own signatures. We bave space only for the names of a few of these: — A. A. Grass, M.D. W.H. Wess, M.D. W. B. Lyncn, M.D. A. Sxitimay, M.D. H. D. Martry, M.B. Ww. A. Snaw, M.B. ALEX, Hatcw, M.D. E. BorypeEn, M.D. Wa. A. Rust, M.D. R. Fecirows, M.D. NatHan PicumMer, M.D. H. G. Barrows, M.D. BrRaprorp Kwapr, M.D. A. H. Macanare, M.D, Bermove THeacueR, M.D. 8. H. Fisver, M.D. Sach testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence jn Our possession we select the following : — From L. J. RACINE, Esq., of La Minerve, Montreal. ‘ Having experiencgd the most gratifying results from the use.of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cheriy, | am induced to express the great confidence which I have in itseficacy. For rine months I was wost cruelly afflicted with a severe and obstinate cough, accompanied with acute pain in the side, which did not leave me, summer or winter. The symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I that I could walk but a few steps without resting to recever from the pain and fatigue which so stight ow exertion occasioned. At ths jancture | commenced taking the Balsam, trom which I found wnmediate reef, and after having used four bottles | was completely restored to health. I have used the Balsam in my fam- ily, and administered it to my children, with the happiest results. J] am sure that such Canadians as use the Bal- gam can but speak in its favor. It is a preparation which has oniy to be tried to be acknowledged as remecy par excelience."’ A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. Hracinrne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1838. Messrs. 8kTH W. FowLe & Son. : Gentlemen :--Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten years of age, was taken with W, Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we cou do for her seemed in any way to relieve her suffering. We at length decided to try a bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In three hours after she had commenced using it, she was greatiy relieved, and in less than three days was entirely cured, and is now well. have since recommended the Balsam to many of ny 4 neighbors, who have used it, and in no case have kpown it fail of effecting a speedy cure. You are at liberty to make any use of the above you think proper. If it shall induce anvbody to use vour Balsam I shal! be giad, for I have great confidence in it. Yours, Pp. GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de St. Hyacinthe. * Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, and all those whose oceupation requires an nnusual exer- cise of the vocal organs, will find this the ONLY REMEDY which will effectually and instantaneously relieve their difficulties. This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex- tremely PLEASANT TO TASTE. A small quantity allowed to pass over the irritated part at once removes the difficulty. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, they imitate in mame only, without pos- sessing the virtues. Buy none unless signed “I, BuTrs” on the wrapper. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY SETH W. FOWLE & SON, 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. And is for sale by all Druggists. tion, discovered in RACK, surgeon in King James’ army. Throagh its agency he cured thousands of most serious seres and wounds that baffled the skill of the eminent physicians of his day, aud was regarded by ail as @ public benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING- WORM, CUAPPED HANDS, BOIL, FKOZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL- BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, &c. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt in action, remeves pain at once, and reduces the most engry-looking swellings and inflammations, as it by magic, taps affording relief and a complete care. ONLY 26 CENTS A BOX. This Salve is a vegetable pre! the 17th century, b} Dr Wma, SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, Prepeietors. Sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. | Baskets. properties. sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-worm, scald-head, scrofuia, and diseases of the skiu generally. there is no remedy to be com- q B. WILSON HIGGS, = , General Commission Merchant AND i AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P. &. Island, May 27,1867. dy THOMAS W. AY, and Conveyancer, Glenstewart - = = Seuthport, REFERENCE: The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. June 10, 1367. ly MAILS. Winter Arrangement, FENWUE Mails for the neighboring Provinces and the United States will, until fur- ther notice, be closed at this Office ev ery Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday evening, at 7 o’elock, Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundlavd and the West Indies, will be closed every alternate Taure- day and Saturday, at7,P. M, as foliows, viz ;— hursday, Dee. 12, 1667. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1868. Saturday, do 14, do Thursday, Meh 5, dv Thursday, do 26, do Sarmrday, do 7, dea Saturday, do 23. do Thursday, do 19, do Thursday, Jan. 9, 1568, Saturday, do 21,dq Saturday, do J1, do Thursday, April 2,¢o Thursday, do 23, do Saturday, do 4,do Saturday, de 25, do Thursday, de I6,do Thursday, Feb. 6, do Saturday, do 18, do Saturday, do 5, do Thursday, do 30, do Thursday, do 20, do Saturday, May 2, de Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor’s, via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday aud Fy)- day, at 9, a. m. Letters to be registered and newspapers must be posted halfan nour before the time of closing THOMAS OWEN, P.M G General Post Office, ; Ch’tewn, 7th Dec. 1867. NOTICE! Postage Stamps, FreoM and alter this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Persons wishing to post Letters before er after these hours, cao procure stamps at the Stores of H. A. Harvie, Mrs. Bremner, G. Hubbard, Theoph DesBrisay, | the Mails, all pap D. Laird, E. Reilly, Mrs. Stamper, J.D. MeLeod, Jas. DesBrisay, Hi. Haszard, G. & 8. Davies, T. O'Connell. THOS. OWEN, P. M. G. General Post Office, Charlottetown, t re Dee. 7, 1867. Carlton’s Condition Powders! Te A CARD. WEBS. COMBS desires to intimate to the ladies of Charlottetown, that shé has opened a class to teach Wax Work ia Flowers, and Groups of Flowers made to order. E. COMBS: Residence opposite the Cutholie Cathedral. CHP Also, part of a house te rent. ELEANOR COOMBS. NOTICE! A LL persons having legal demands against the estate of the late James Roeerveun, Roselyn Cottage, St. Peter's Road, Township 4, Es- quire, deceased, are requested to farnish the same, duly attested, to either of the undersigned, for set- tlement; and all parties indebted w the said Estate are required to wake immediate payment ALEX. ROBERTSON, 3 JOHN STEWART, Jr. Lot 34, Noy. 29, 1867 uw Executors. ‘The Most Reliable Friend! Holloway’s Ofna {ts Searching & Healing Proper- tiesare known and recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it- self more convincing than anything that, could be written in praise of its truly wonderful bealin In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, pared to it. When. assiduously rebbed upon the skin (previously weil bathed in warm wate: ) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the systen:, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to whica ii is ipplied. Slandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria, In any of the above diseases, immediate end per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Uintment, twice a day, upon the neck, sbest and back. Its acts upon the very u ainsprings f life; fer through the glands poss sil new watter required for che bodys prration ave air er prr- reles detrimenta! to its preservation. ict so searcbingly and certainly as to clect cures m the most bopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above oom~ plaints have found life almost unsupportable, yet, if Holioway’s Ointinent be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upen the parts affected, ease may be safety guaranteed, especially if the pores of the shin be previously opened by iomentations with warm Water. The gross humors require expulsion from the sys- tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purityimg and strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera- tion of the Qintment and facilitate and costo the cure. cerations of all kinds: Viptmest. system. discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,’’ a6 it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles apd scarlatina; and for the removal of all skin disezses its effect ismiraculous. Incases of whoopidg cough and croup, this invaluable Ointment should ‘be tive powers of the Unguent, used in the following cases: Bad Legs i\Corne (soft) \Rheumativm Bad Breasts (Cancers \Seald Heads Burns (Contracted and ‘Sore Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases |Seurvy Bunions | Stiff Joints Bite of Mosche- Eiephantiasis toes aud Sand Pietulas F lies Gout Sone Mende» } Coco-bay jGlandalar Swel. Tumours Chiego-toot | lings Ieers Chilblains |Lumthego W ounde Yaws Chapped Hands | Piles —" and 33s each Pot. larger size. every disorder are afixed to each Pot. August 7, 1965. The Omt- went, used conjoivtly with Helloway’s Pills, will Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- There is no wedicinal preparatiov i the world which may be so thoroughly relied upow, in the treatment of the above aifments, as Holloway Nothing can be so simple or tafe as the manner in which it isapplied, or ite action pp the body, botb locally and constitutionally. The Oint- ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source ef the evil and drives it from the Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. Lo all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burps or scrotulous eujacgements of any kind, Holloway’e Vintment presents a ready and easy means of cure. [t manifests a peculiar power in restraining infilam- mation, removing stagnation, edvling the heated blood, and checking all porimunivus and unheajtby Diseases incident to early dife fall more undet the management of the mother thaw the medieal man. Holloway’s Ointment should thérefore,be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ehest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Twoor three of Holloways’s famous Pills, reduced toa powder, will sugwent the cura- Both the Ointment’ ahd Pii's should be Seld at the Establishment of Prorxsson Howso- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Leadon; | also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized’ world, st the | following prices:—Is 1 gd, 2s Od, 4s 6d, tis, 22s, *,* There is s considerable saving by taking the N B. Direetions for the gaidance ef patientsi® i : 4 . : e NE Tey Sh lay ta Cr Rad Ee