I .-x‘ /£9: glportry. I ‘ more virtuous race. .‘ \ ‘Is \ l‘anosi.isv.-—t=rsgnlity &_ ofuspoas; for’ ,.. '1 THE AGE OI" STEAM AND FIRE. IY CHAILII I ll-IIIAI. So. to-day, t e lory of Science, Let us sing o the Railway Car! Tbs golden chariot of ancient lfligs Would dazzle the wondering eye. And the heads ofa million slaves might bow Asthe littering toy rol by; .n"__ Be the warned when they hear the shrieking Of e Dragon with iron wings! The blood-stained Car of In ernaut, O’er millions of necks hat rolled, And its Priest has cried, “ such it triumph as ours, The world shall never behold!” But we! when this harnessed Dragon Comes vomitin smoke and fire. For the Priests ivitli their Car and Idols, Shall perish beneath ltis ire! And wo to all who a hold the wrong- Lovo darkness rat or than liglit— I"'or Science has opened a broad highway For Knowledge, and Truth and Right. And he ends forth his car to gather The people of many lands, Until the tttterinost nations ‘ Are grasping each others’ I|l|ltd8.: And thus, when the And each to his fellow is known, Invention. and Art, and Skill shall work At the biddiii "of Science alone. And who can to l ofthe reatness ‘be world may hope or then? For the faith that moveth mountains Ilath entered the souls of raen! people as one, are joined, Then sin; no more, as they sang of old, To the tones of the late and lyre, But sound the praise of the Iron age- Of the age ofSteam and Fire! And sing to the glor of Sciencc— Exult in the downliill ofWar— And about for the fiery Dragon. As he flies with the Railway Cat! A WILD IRISH GIRL T0 IIER FAITIILESS LOVISII. My dream is o’cr. Those pleasing hours are ended, In which on promised to be ever mine, ‘or I was truly thine; \Vhcn every thought was with your spirit bleiidt.-d— \Vben in each feeling of this sickening heart You shared the largest part. Yes, all isover; yet a painful sadness Tortureth still at -distressed mind, To thin you—-once so kind— Should change so far. It drives me near to madness, That he,l thought through life would ease my woe, Should strike the hardest blow! Once I had hoped, if pain or sickness raged, To toad your coach even with a partner's claim, ' And always felt the flame Of pure affecion, when the mind engaged In such delightful thooghts—delicious bliss; And yet I think of this. Brit esterday the world to me was charming, “' Y’. . For a l around bespoke a beaateous spring, The birds did sweetly sing, And I. was happy; not a thought alarming , - Djsqaieied my bosom—now lcel ‘*4 ore than I-can conceal. »’-ft. Farewell! The shades of night are round me stealing, No more I hear the hum of busy bee, , Yet still I think oftheo. Each balmy zephyr blooms, as if revealing Your once loved name, that still can cast a spell Around my heart—furswell! Farewell! No bosom friend I’ll have to boast Of, to cheer myllonely journey through the earth- ‘ No husband's hand in death To close m we 'es—yet, by an host Of weeping friends surrountIed—none to tell A How much I loved—fareivcll! l.lariclic5.. Tn: Lssr Woitn!—'I‘he last word is the most dangerous of in- fsrunl machines. Ilusband and wife should no more light to get it than they would struggle forihe possession of a liglitcd hoinh slicll. blarricd ple should study each other’s weak points,:is slcoinrs look out for thzoweak parts ofthc ofthe ice. in order to keep otfthcrii. Ladies tvho marry for love should remember,thnt the union of angels with women has been forbidden since the The wife is the sunof the social system. Unless she attracts, there is nothing to keep heavy bodies like husbands from flying into space. 'I”lie wife, wltoshould pro rly discharge her duties, must never have a soul ribovotrifles. on‘t irast too much to good temper, tvhen you get into an or meat. So ar is the substance most universally ditfusod through a natural pr ucts. Let all married people take a hint this provision of nature. Goi from market. the other day, we observed a very small :3, w ’ gave no special indication, by dress or face. of other than inst)» nsations or training in life, carrying a basket that was so bee ' nearly to ‘in down beneath it. We observed- “My boytyou have a heavy load.” “ Yes.” said he, " but I'd rather carry it. than that mother should." The remark was one of a nature we like to hour; but we do not know that we should have thought ooough ofit to have chronicled it, had we not seen across the street a highly accomplished young lady playing the piaao,while her mother was washing the windows. Wonnr Hnnorna.—Il' men gave three times as much attention as now to ventilation, ablation, and oirorciso invtheopen air, and only one-third as much to es . furnishing and late hours. the number of doctors, dentists, spot rise, and the amount of near- is,d .goutf , ndeonsu lion, ldbe h: ed $0 yqflpying rs ..'"M:nbhd wt: rnpidl'yM resent cthbn‘ss- not only a for healthier nod tbrillior, but a ar more beauti- is necessary oven to "compacts the plop; it he ll ed th ndor what tboy knzwnythslr riotfsconlfiktient to sills, lint hair tnost jovial or there always breaks out some proof of discontent apgnipntiorieshy mo‘: either scsttsr ‘with a kind of wild lion acted, v' one, as crimina s b the : ll s when they unaot esdfi it, or pay their rnoni willivse 3;- lsty and endeavor at once to spend idly and tense meanl ; noi‘sr Irninoss to deny their pnssions, not courage to grat fy thorn, they gsvnisr at their gs snjoyuisats. sad poison the bowl of plan- us reissues‘ on cost. AI outwfihasraarrlod s-;r-I-nsrnsd Chnro:&bsIyI.b binhpphssssiaeobojolnodtba Cbs .tbaa svsr - L hssailraosygoodthls¢s—a ‘LG lhawlhbsoamsossrystsa NEW STORE ‘ N DORCIIESTER STREET. in the preiuies owned uud late- ly occupied by the Ilon. \V. . Loan. H. J. CALLBECK, g HAI nncnivan A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, lVIii'cli he qfors Low fiir CASH. II. J. C., returns thanks to his friends in the Country for their liberal patronage, and trusts by it strict attention to business, to mer- it a continuance of e same. Charlottetown, Nov. 28. LONDON HOUSE. UST RECEIVED, at the l.(’)Nl)0N IIOUSE, FIVE CASES FANCY DRY GOODS, friiiii London, comprising--l.ailies' Mantles, in the newest styles; Cloth embroidered Dresses; Alpha Cherie, I'oplin de Loire, llloaaic Crossovers, (ilacia I’omil|:I, and other Dresses; Ilubit Shirts and Cliciiiisetts in great variety; sewn and crochet Collars; Ladies‘ Cuffs and Sleeves; Ribbons in the latest fashions, very cheap, Bonnet and Cup She es, and Crowns; a large assortment of kid and worsted Glovos; erlin ools. in every _shnde; shaded do. ; black, shot, pink, white, glacie, and colored Great do Naples; black Satinette; watered Silk; black and colored Silk Velvets; fancy Cloaking; Hair Nels; Ladies’ and Clii|dren‘s Stays. in variety; worsted Hoods and Culfs; Gents’ Stocks; black lace Falls; colored Veils; book, ' conet, cambric, swiss. niull,nnd other llluslins; plain,sprigged. an fancy Bobiiictte; thread and cotttiirlidgiugsz aces and Insertions; whisker Blonde, in variety; Artificial Flowers and \Vreatlis; Ladies’ and Children's Feathers, very cheap; Cloak and Dress Triiiiiiiings and Buttons, in great variety, I(‘gt.'lllt.'t' with numerous other articles. ll. IIASZARD. Great George Street, . Cliarlottetown, Oct. 21, I851. . FALL SUPPLY: A," , DRUGS, MEDKDS? &c. .\v.sKiNvr:itimece'v.ininrgUs PLY ENt'l\'E III. IlRl'l‘lSll ' ‘E W ‘ DRUGS and MIDICINFB, Including all the Patent Remedies new in use, Freiibk and I-English I’erfuiiii-ry oftlie iiiost fzisliioii blu Jiiiitld, and I’omitIes, in every variety, lltiir Uilofall I(llltIl,‘?t*IlN3IlC, Freckle \\'asli, &,c. , Iloiiey lmiiiittuiii, it new article foI tho‘ lfl:'r)', ipucli ndrfl-ed; Bulliilo ' . I (hl,Ox :ind Bear's .\Ia ow, roriiii y good for the hair; Castor Oil I'oinade and From: I atary,lor reth "iig supertluoiis hair; a large assortment of 'l‘oilet ttles with evil ' ' wlklfilltl for the Toilet; one portable case, coiitaiiiiag a rare lot at ‘o iii Perfumery, I 'uncy Soaps, c. .' And besides his stock of Drugs andeafxir ' ir, Tooth, Nail and Clotli Bllllsllllfi; Ln‘/.enby’s mi in es in pint and half gallon Jars; Unions, Ghcrkiua, Caulillowcrs, §&,c.; \Vorcestersliiro Sauce, Sauces of every description, Fresh Fruit, Raisins, Currants, Figs and Prunes, (hindicd Lemon, (Iraiige and Citron I'eel, very fresh and cheap; cake ornaments in (mm I‘nstc, Animals, something new; Vaiii|l.i, the much n my llaivouring; Ciiafccti-zinary, Nuts and not crackers; Sperm les. very cheap; it primo lot Anna- polis Cheese, cheap by tho loaf; Ilighy ll:-rriog-4, very good, &.c., Sic And it large and varictl assmtinenl of l“anc) a: 4! Miscellaneous articles, ziiiiong which are Ladiies‘ Urminiciitcd llead [lresscir;Go|d l.ocki-ts, I3 ‘lIt‘,.~l tor putting in hair, Gold Rings, liar Rings, Shirt Studs iugre variety, l’urse Sets in steel, gilt and Gold; lilusiifl Instruinents. I"|utiii:is, Acuordeons, Flutes, &c., with Books of In-' strutztions, c.; a lot ofgoml 'I‘o_vs, with every thing in the sliapp of I'reiIents- or the ap caching New car. of his Large Supply fo_riiis ii Slot.‘/c which cannot be 'I'lio whol surpas-ted f variety or clioapness by any in town. MEDICA \VAiu-ziiousir, ryi "s Corner, Nov. 27, IHJI. ‘fl:-,5‘ 0 Case superior l"RI'.SlI I‘Rl. i\I'.:! lur Sale by the pound, or o. rwtse. , Royal Agricultural Society. ENTLF.l\|EN of the Committee, and Memlers of the Royal Agricultural Society are hereby informed, that it quantity of ‘ Hawthorn Berries, in the Store of the Society is now ready for sorting, and may be had on application to the Secrctiir . I'ricc—4s. ‘r usltel. The Subscribers to the Royal griculiuial Society are requested to pay their ANNUAL SUllSClllI"I‘IUN, duo the lat July last. ' n ,r. ' GEO. BEER, Sec‘y & Treasurer. Nov. 3, I5i'il. I t- VLNEE ‘E./fill? :l" or PRIN CE EDWARD ISLAND, US'I' received and now rcaitly for Sale, a i\l.-\I*of PRINCE ED\\’AllD ISLANII, cniiipiled from the I.IlL'rl Surveys by II ' ' . . N I) A,[. l.. Dedicated lay permission to Sir .ALkA!DER I‘».i.vxs:rurAiI, I.lt'|llL'llflIlI (iovernor. sliciting all tl;c'Ilarbours, llivi-rs, Sc - inonts, Churclics, School lmuses, Mills, 'c.—Size 3 (set 4 inches ——I’ricc (is. 3d. plain. '; ',,' Some copies will be coloiircd, mounted on Rollers. and made up in books for the pocket as soon as poasibld." his l\I.\I' has been cnglavcd liy \V. II. Lizars, Esq., Edin- burgh III the first style. Sold in CllltllIlllt',Iown by Gunner: T. llaszsnn dc Ilnxutv Srssirrtn; l‘.dioliur:h, by Oliver and Boyd; London, S. Bagster & Son; Liverpool, \Viliii(:r 61. Smith; llulifox, W. Gossip; New York, (I. ll. Norton; Boston, Pliilips, Suiiison 3!. Co. Cliarluttctotvii, Sept. 30. NEIV IMP OR TA '1 IONS. FROM GREAT IIRITAIN AND UNITED STATES. GEO. 'I‘. IIASZAIID has just received per packet " Caroline,” part of his supply nolccted by himself, consisting of A L.\llGI". SUPPLY OI“ B OOKS AND STA TIONER Y, JWQPS, ROOM PJPER, F./IJVCY BJISKETS, TOYS, FLUID LAMPS, ' BR USIIES OF JLL KINDS, CIIEJP.-' and a variety of other useful articles suitable for the Island. - 'l‘lio reniaindnr, of his Books and Stationery purchased at the New York Irsdo Sales, he is dull expecting. ll?’ Cntalo acs of the IVHOL ‘ 91" HIS L./IRGE AJVD VJRIEI) HTOCE’, will be ready for delivery as soon as the whole ofliis Goods have arrived. Encourage the above Ilnaie'::ooeiktIon. Keep your Propertt I I . , Keep your Honey on the amt. . THE COMPANY has more than doubled its Capital in CASH ipithin the last year. Each person irisnrhg has a share In the Ca ita . &‘Policy holders will please take Notice, that all Policies on- pire on the 8tat.Decembsvt I850. ‘DANIEL BIIENAN, Prsaiiloat. IIEN RY qLMER, §oo‘y. &'l‘rasssror. Seaman's Ola. Kent li:. Dsesniber I . I50. Notional Loan Fund Life and llqnltablo l'tro lnstirunoo companies otflhondon. heorporotod by_-lclr of Psir-flaunt. I Juosows OHIIIOAI. iirrlisor or ciiiiiiiv Allll LlltltlllT, c....., aa‘.,"".l.‘2'.’.7.‘.;’.'., so... or Blood, lllgbt sweats, Lethe. l.lver conplatats, and CONSUMPTION. DO NOT NEGLI.-‘.C'I‘ I1‘. Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands of cases, by this only certain remedy. JUDSON'S CHEMICJL EX TRACT OF CHERRY AND LUNG WOR 7', and no reinedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con- sumption, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, as to have been pronounced by Physicians and friends, to he sat all possibility ofrccovery. and at times thought to be dying. have con cured by this wounderful remedy, and are now as well and hearty as ever. It is a compound of medications which are peculiarly adapted to and essentially necessary for the cure of COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is mild, yet edieaclous; it loosens the phlegm which creates so much di eulty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expel from the system all 'seased matter by expectorstiop, producing ndelightful change in the bieathiiig and cheat, and this,‘ after the prescriptions of the very best medical men and the inventions of kind and sorrnwing friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Cunrumptice niflbrer. ' TIIOUSJINDS OF CONSUMPTIVE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which were said to be infallible cures, but which have proved only pall- iatives, but this medicine is not only a palliative but rt cure for ulrcrnled lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing cllicacy better than any assertions or certificates in caring consumption amt all diseases of the Lungs, such as Spitting of blood. Coughs, pain in (lie side and dim, nigh!- s, c. c. About I000 certificates of almost miraculous euros, performed by this medicine, -front some of the tint Doctors, Clergyrnen and Mer- chants, have been sent us for this nmlicine. but the publication of them look: too much like Quacliery. [we trill show them to any per- son, calling at our otlice.] This medicine will speak for itself and E cnoii,;li In its own favour wherever it is triul Cauli'on—1‘liis medicine is put up in .1 large bottle and you must liml the name of Judson 8: Co., Proprietors, New York, on the splen- did Wrapper around the bottle. All orders lllllll. be addressed to Comstoclr 3‘ Brother, Nu. 9John St. New To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. C.£RLTON’S FOUNDER OINTMENT. For the cure of I-‘ounder, Split Iloof, lloof-hound Horses, and contracted and Feverisli Feet, \Vounds, BIIIIEEI in the Flesh, (i:ilI¢~d Backs, Cracked Ileels, Scratches, Cuts , Ki--ks, &r., on horses. C.1RLTO.’\"S RING-DONL‘ CURE. For the cure of Ring-bone, Blood Sparin, Bone Spavin, Windgalls. and Splint--a certain remedy. C.1li'LTON’S CONDITION POIIDERS FOR HORSES JND C./1'1‘TLl<.‘. The changes of weather and season, with the ohange of use and feed, have a very great effect upon the blood and sinuous lluids of horses. ' t throiv olI' any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been imbibed. and which. if not attended to. will result in the Yellow water. Heaven, Worn Bolts. kc. All of which will be prevented by giving one of those wdcrs, and will at any time, care when an symptoms of disease appear, if used in time. They purify the IIIOOJ, remove all inflammation and fcvenlooscn the skin. cleanse the water, and invigorate the tv body, enabling them to do more work with the same fee The action of these powders is direct upon all the secretive glands. and therefore has the same effect upon the Ilorse, the Ox, the Ass, and all Herbivorous ani'mals—-pll'diseascs arising from or producing a bad state of the blood. are speedily cured by them. ' Remember and salt for CARL'I‘0N’S CONDITION POWDI-IRS, and take no others. C.-IRLTON’S NERVE «IND IBONE -LINIMENT FOR "“ HORSES, and for the cure of all diseases of man or beast that require external application, and for contrqled cords and m ttglh¢ s weak limbs. p d is also used for sprains, bruins. s galls. swelled legs, sores All kinds on horses. ' C;uii7'ron’s articles for Horses and-Cattle are prepared from the recipe ofa vcry celebrated I-‘.n lish I-'srricr. and will cure in ninety- iiinc use out of one hundred fany‘ofthe above complaints. The have ten uscd by_I-‘arim-rs. livery-moo, stage proprietors and others .1 tlie_ most marked and decided sin-ccss. ‘C wit ‘ auli n.—None can be genuine unless you find the name of J. Carlton ‘omstock. on the Wrapper of each article. I COMSTOCIPS VERMIFUGE. This is the most extraordinary remedy for Worms ever used; it elfectunlly eradicate: Worms from both Adults and Children. It cannot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never A fails "D completely root out and destroy all kinds of Worms. The cost, 25 cents per bottle, puts it within reach of all. and all pu- rcnta who are without it, are tvantonly exposing the lives of their children to those fell destroyers of youth. " Worms.” Look for mg name of Conistock 6.: Brother, proprietors, on the" rapper of each bottle. To the Old and Young! .' Ho .' ye Red Heads and Greg!!! PHENOMINON is ciicinisvav ! l l ! EAST IND 1.4 H./IIR DYE. coaoas Tn: mutt, AND win. Nor ‘nil: sirm. This ilye may be applied to the hair over night, the flrst night turn- ing tlio lightest RID or Gttirv IIAIIIIO a dark brown, and by repeat- ing a second night, to a bright jet black. Any person may, there- fore. with the least possible trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect black; with a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skin will not colour it. By an occasional application, a person turning grey will never be known to bars a alr- Di- rections complete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement. as one can easily test. These facts on warranted by the gentleman who manufacture: it, who is the celebrated Chemist, Dr. ColI1'0Cl.ntIlltor ofComstoeb's Chernlstry, Philosophy. and other works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Uss Dr. Lsnzn't"rn’s Acocsric 0rr., for the cure‘ of Deafness. Also. all those dlsagreable nolses, like the busslng of insects. falling or water, wlilsslag of steam. which are symptoms ofap clilng deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten. tilieen or twan- ty years, and were subject to use our trumpets, have after using one or two hot , thrown aside these trumpets. being made perfectly well. It has cursd cases of ten, fiftosn, and even thirty years standing of deafness. HAP8 LINIHENT FOR THE PILE8. The worst attacks of the Piles aro eleetually and permanently cured In a short than by the ass of the genuine Hay s Llnlrnonl. Hundreds of our lirst ettlsons throughout the country have used this llnlsient wlth complete success. casltoa—Nsvsr buy It salsss you use the name of co-stock 5 co.. upon the vrrsppsr, proprietors oftho goaalsa urtlelo. assllos—AIt dlis sbovsosraod articles are sold only In New York, by Comstsfi I. lretbsr, No.9 Jotisltrost. lvs doors frorn Iroadwsy. Sold in Chorbttstown, P. 3. Island. by ‘l'. DIIIIIIJY. W. R. WATION. IAIB3 GILLIGAN, M. W. IIHCNII lots. In NONI. 08 lb 3 K a Town on tho Island. In hr Oanstodh Ahosoo tr I86 , which will be given to all grotto. , JOIN l'LIAIl, Agent for It. Peter's lay. I. listed, I sue osrna. . Is‘; . In loath. P. I. Island. by use Inaron. Q. I. loll also 3"! 1 COR! 0!‘ A Dl!0BDti‘.ltl-‘.D LIVER AND ITOIACH, wag" all A I08 I‘ ll0t’tlt.l:s8 OTATI. 0!-s-I mu; sso. ll Lottrrfron Jlr. Xouhw Heresy, f dslod Mo INA January, I To Professor Hoi.r.owsv- t'rdrs'e. Scotland. Sin.—Yosr valuable Pills bavo boon tbs nouns, with God‘. 3...; of restoring too to. a slate of perfsci lies " I thought I was on the brink of the en... eminent Doctors, who, after doing what i could for mo, they considered my cuss as hopeless. I ought to any that I had been saf- fsri from a Liver and Stomach complaint of long standing, which a..- ring the last two can ot so inut-h wnrve. thatevory one considered at condition as s. as a hat resource got a Box ofyottr Fills, fig‘ soon gar-o relic ,aad b persovoring in their two with rubbing night sail morning -our Oioiinont over my chest an much and right side, I have by t teir means nlono got crsmplctgl, cu,“ , and to the nstonlsliinsnt of myself and every body who knows mg, r Signed) Mk’ "I'HE\V HARVEY. OF IVEAKNI-388 AND DEBILIT R YEARS’ STANDING. Y OF Extract of is Lrtlerfrma Mr. H't'lli'asi Sstt'lA.q' .Mi. 5, Lia]; Tlionias Slrcel, Gibson Strut, Lainbctlt, dated Dccesibcr 12, 1849. To Professor Hoi.i.nwsv. — be to inlurrn you that for nesrlyd years I hardly knew what it was to bare a clay th, suflerlng from ex route weakness and debi- y, iuili constnnt _ncrvoiia es, girldiness and sickness of the stmniich, to other with it great resoion ufspirits. I used to think that ' me, as I Its been to many medrcn was in I ' Extract FIVI. CURE OF A CASE I-‘UU my case could d r beiiig tiniisunlly ill and in n «leyectei state, I saw your Pills advertised and resulted to give them a trial. more 5 r llriogify um. persevering an sir happy to say they eflected I per d . ( i no ) WILLIAM IMIT . (fierpientl called EDWARD H CURE 0|’-' ASTHMA 0.:-‘l'I‘\VE TY YEARS,’ STANDING, Extract of a Leltcrfroni r. J. 1:’. Hcydon 78 K‘ 31 Sydney, dated ion. Jvomum, fess. "' ml’ To Professor IIOLLOWAY Sin,—l have the pleasure to inform you that many ostraordl ofAstlimn have been elfccted here by means of your Pills. "On tor to his commencing with our Pills, and nttendodro. gnlai ly b his medical man, who pronounced II ‘ yet lie, ll ewi.-st, to lay knowledge, has been restored the use of your Pitts, and rubbing your Ointment night and morning Into (S' d) J. K. I-IEYDO . TIII-I KARI. OI-‘ ALDBOROUGIInCURl-‘.D OF A LIVER. AVND BTOMACH COMPLAINT. Erlracl ofa Lcller from His Lordship, Lei,-Iwrn, 21st February, To Professor Hos.r.ow1n'. daled Villa Mmina I8-I5. prevented the possibility of In tbunking _litensss in_ sending rrie your Pi D as you _ cling you an order for tho siaoau and at the snare IIIIII to add, that your Pills have elected a ctrre ofs fin- ’ nd , whicn all the most eminent of tho I-‘acttl §.¥.."£..".". :t:.'.':".."‘ °.'r"&.’:’ :'..”.?“.*.£l.“.l.'.°.‘.."".':..*'.'.’.'."..:f:“.'...‘ ..."°' on and a Pot of the Oiut t, is case any of my family should ever require either. Your most obliged ad obedient Sgrvnnl. (5' ) ALDBORO . Time cclrbrolsd Pins on wognltrcilly cficacioiu in uygolllloisi-i «Al cos: I a. >- 5!” D"°P9! LiVeI'_coai- Secondary H’ Asthma Dysentery plum; sympmm. Bilions Com- Erysi las Ltimbsgo Tie Doulourggg plaints I-‘etnal)e€irregu- Piles Tumor. Bloicheson the lariiies Rheumatism an skin I-‘evers of all Retention of Venom] “'.g_ Bowel coni- _kinds urine iiom, Plfimll Flls Scrotula or Worms of all C0110! G0!!! King's Evil kinds Consiipationof Head-ache Sore Tbrostsn Weakness,frorn Bo _ gestion Stone and Gra- whatever cause Consumption Inflammation vel are, ac, cltlllly Jaundice WTR. WATSON, Cheapslde, Queen Street, Charlottetown. HAS received per“ Prince Edward," from London, his usual supply of genuine DR U05’ .3. MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, English Poinatams, Ilair Oils, Preparations for the Ilair, Soap in packets, Shaving Cakes, Fancy Soaps, Oriental Soap Tablets, Shaving Soaps, Sand Ball Soap, Sand Tablets. Hair er. IEHQ-IIAIIBIEI IPIEIBII‘U.'t‘lIlEIB'5!'9 rits, Essences, Extracts, and East of every Perfume. Court Perfumes, Lavender Water, Hair Brushes, Distilled Wator, Eaa de Cologne, Smelling Salts, Tooth Powders, Cosmetics. Hair D so, Genuine Essential Oils, Powders for removing Supertlaous air, Fancy Brushes, in Bone and Ivory, of every variety of pattern and a li . ‘ q Ct')I\|I1S of every quslit and description, in Tortoise-oboll, Ivory, lloru, Boxwood and er-man Silver, at all prices. I-‘ASHIONABLII NOVELTII-25. Agont for Delerois’s Esprit de Lavande aua Millsflours, and all the long established and much admired Select Articles for the Toilet. prices. Ess, Bouquet and Spormaceti Tablets, made only ‘by Bay ey do Co , I1‘, Cockspur St., London. a y, I85]. I 3’ s The great Remedy It I Bliss’s Compound Coil Liver Oil Candy. NEW and sd'octaal B y for . . eornmon Colds. Cold in on. Head, Hos . -. ‘. , Asthma, Ticklingiti the Threat. and all Diseases of the s and Bronchial Aflbotiotis. This candy needs but a fair trial I mines the most aeoptioal of its superior excellence. Public Speakers Iltd Vocalists will it an oxoollont nrtielo removing Obstructions from tho - . glonring in. Voieo. 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