upon; « » ‘I-IASZAR‘B"S '~ GAZETTE... JANUARY! 8. .. , . __ _ V‘.AI-IETIBI. Goon I'acxi_nu.-_-The American water- ing-placas are all so crowded now that they have to resort to expedients in or- der to stow away the visitors to sleep at night. The following, ingenious plan is spoken of as working admirably : “As the boarders go to sleep, ngood tiiesmeric manipulator goes round, and after making ufew passes gets them rigid, and then they are removed from the bed and pine- ed against the wall. The incsmeriser receives, as his pay for his advice, the "right to exhibit them by candle-light us ‘the Corsican Brothers in wax,’ ” Uiunswnaaui.ii.—“Madam,” said John Wilkes, to a lady to whom he wished to malte himself agreeable, “lam a plain titan.” “Erceedingl plain, sir,” rejoin- ed the lady. John Wilkes was silenced. A friend of ours who has a taste for natural history, _is at present engaged in cultivating mosquitoes, and hopes to have them in full season during the winter. He keeps the larvae in glass jars half filled with water, and covered at the top with coarse muslin, and as the mosquitoes emerge from their tad-pole condition, they occupy the u per part of the cylinders, where they tiisport tliemselvs , lor four days in a living manner, and on the fifth lav their eggs, and die. In this way‘ he keeps up “ a succession of crops,” and b regulating the temperature of the breed- ing-room, will beable to continue the mosquito business until the natural season commences. The developement of the mosquito is "a curious process. In the first place the egg becomes what it is call- ed the “writer tiger”—a brisk little clock- faced devil, that devours all the small animaloulte with ‘insatiable appetite. In a specturn of a water projected from a hy- drogen , microscope, we have seen the shadows of one of the water ‘fiends swal- low the shadow of a dozen smaller iinps —thc larve midges and such “small deer” ‘—-in less than three minutes. In a due time it change comes over the monster. Nature envelopes it in a pellicle or semi- transparent shroud, from which the at- tennar of the mosquito stick out at one end and its tail at the other. Finally the creature rises to the surface, the caul bursts and out flies the insect like an in- ternal illustration of the fable of Psyche. In five days the machinery of its exis- tence, which is wound to go for that time and no longer, runs down. Such is the biography of the mosquito. Encoanr Ex-raact-.—The annexed beau- tiful lines are copied from a tombstone in the Protestant grave yard at New Orleans :— “There's not an hour, or a day, or dreaming night, but I am with thee; there's not a wind but whispers of thy name, and nota flower that sleeps be- ncath the moon, but in its hour of fra- grancetells a tale of thee.” Winows as Paiiu-i:ns.—Tlie Pitts- burg Gazelle says, the attempt to intro- duce women as coinpositors in that city has been remarkably successful, and that widows make the most rapid advance- ment, " as their intellects are more mature, and their knowledge is superior to the most of boys when they commence their apprenticeship to the printing busi- ness.” "Besides this,” says the Vicks- burg Whig, “ we presume their previous experience‘ in small caps, bodkins, wash- ing forms. and press work generally, has already initiated them in several details of the craft.” ' The Model Widower may be seen assist- 'ing young girls to find a seat in -church, or ordcring carts oil’ dry crossings for pretty feet that are waiting to pass over; is con- vi , lie “never was made to live alone;" draws a deep sigh every time a dress rus- tles past, with a. female woman in it; is 3:-ytnnicular about the polish of his boots ' fit of his gloves, thinks he looks very interesting in black: don't walk out in ublic much with his children, when he 0.‘ takestlie youngest: revives his old nuts for iuoonligltt and poo ; pitien single lien with all his‘ heart—wonders how they corrtrivb to exist; sets his face ngainst the practice of women's going home "alone and III! |'0¢0¢l»0d:"_ talk the widows his heart 3 TOP ; wonders which of all the _ hensuu he uhallomako up his mind he ahallhe obliged to d l the a‘ but one; has long since Pf? Grunge-blossoms to the cypress- wreath; starts up, some fin furnishes his house from gurret to cellar; hlltfl, wiI'e’s portrait in the attic, tllthfllffllln playinateof his oldest daugh. or. Enucairiois.-—I‘.du;eation, brietl , is the landing human souls to what is ‘ it, and what is but out of them; and these two. _ are always “attainable together, and byitbsnuis means a training which _ in themselves, also them most sorvieeable to others. 0|’ _ _ _. r?” shouted a waiter to ofi of ifluliorshle at a hotel s day, and re- ‘v'.3.r‘?o.fh:'ysahsd'§‘tbksi.v‘ia?if _ _ fora plats. "Hold an," :J'.'.r.r.t'°.':;'t:t'.:.':: tbsusiubg. TO conrancrons. ‘ ENDERS will be received from eomp-vtent-per- ' sons by the Committee of St. Michael's Clam-b. until WEDNESIIAY, lat February next, for the following work. via: llaltiag a I"rania, so by 35. post 28 feet, rough- boardiu‘ and Illitglin‘ the roof and walls of Church and Tower. and ttnishiu the outside complete. All materials delivered on the ‘round, and pdyirtuiit secured. The Frames, sashes, and Doors, to be conrncii.-d for together, or separately. ’ Plans to bu seen at :he otiiee ofihe Hon. II. Ill! Ii- srarr. Charlottetown; or PATK. S-i-st-isiirts. l'lN:~. 9 s Moniagua, I3ih Jan., I854. , .:._.j.—,__ ..__. .. ‘Square, London, Esquire,‘ and Ans-iiuu. IIINDL‘.lt.- NOTICE. ' HE Subscriber having been duly orripovrercd by Ginnuur HIIIDIIION, of Hyde ‘Park. son, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Esecutors and Trustees named a appoint in in by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant.’ li°°0fl9°¢l’lt' coIlect'all Debts and Sums offloney due to the Estate ofthu said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dispose of all Lands and Hereditaiiientie belonging to said I-lstnle situutc therein. All crsons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I endor- son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those er-sons who may be in poaseiisiuii ofaiiy part of sue i Lands and Premiin.-ii, are required to tllnlie an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me. otherwise they will be treated as TI!!! izmors. JOIIN L0. GWOlt'I‘Il. Charlottetown, April,9tli, I853. . NOT CE. HE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and 'I‘wt.-nty-two, in this IiiluiitI.tIie property ul 'l‘lii~ Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivan, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise_ roceedings will be insti- Houeie In Kent street.‘ ' ‘III’. aubiirribiar till?-rs for sale, or to let, the l.I\.\PII- I in‘ Iluuw in Kent Street, adjoining liiii_ own residence. It cutiuiins a large Store, = nil good frost. prout'Cellisr, and sis ‘and Itnotns. 'I'liaro is also a sushi; for i:I‘I|l Iloriies. and new “fall of \\'uter in the aid. It will be let altogether or in luu putts. Uii £200 being paid down, the remainder could tit: on nioruge for fuur in tire years. JDIIN Illll~.Ii.\'. June 13th I858. FOR SALE. V HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the ltoail of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Ilaptiiit tflnipel, froutiiig I00 feet on Euston Street, and I04 on l-pper Prince tltrest. It is one ofihe most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- tIllllC5, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. I"or Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 3. Cottage to Let. TO LET. the Cotitigeiinmediately above A - IIltVt‘.rlVlstn' Ilull, fronting on Queen Street. in- mediote posinoiaiion given. lso, a Store nnd (Innnting House ndjoning Apotliecnrii-s‘ Iiall. Collar undernoatli, and Wore Ronni attuc . out nu errite. 'l'IlI".f)I‘IIIl.I.'S DHSIIIKISAY. Uctolie-r I2tli. I853. LAND FOR SALE. ‘EWVE llundred acres of L./fJl/‘D, with a Mars- nttnclied, which cuts annually Forty tons of Ilny situate on Township No. 28, head of the llillsbo rough River. For terms apply tti' SAMUEL NELSON. Chnrlutlctowii, Nov. 24th, 1853. Ohariottetowiiulii-utual Insurance Company, . Incorporated by Act of Par inment in I8-I8. tuted for t recovery tliereo . ' HIS COMPANY olfera the best guarantee in . case oflons, and accepts Risks at a saving of VVILLIAM I"0R.G.AN. 12th April. I803. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to Mr. RICHARD A I“.-\UGH'l‘, by Nola oflland, or Book Account, are requested to niaka iniinedinte payment to the undersigned, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney to collect the same. 'I‘IlU.\IAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept. 2Ist, I853. Ledgers. Account Books, etc. EORGE T. HASZARD has received from the manufacturers a good stock ofthe above goods in a great variety of size and Ilimlings, Largo Post Ledgers bound in ealfRussiu B.-inds. Foo are p, do. do. Foolscap and Putt Ledgers and Day Books a variety. GLEASON’S PICTORIAL. N the tirst of January next, GI¢ason's Pictorial fully 50 per cent, to the assure . ‘ The present reliable Capital exoeds £1700. I’cr- sons having property in Clinrlotteiown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information.‘ 0 Philip l"ire Annihilntors has been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of persons inaurcd in this Utiiuo. In case of Fire, the use ofit can be obtniqpd ininiediately, by applying at the i Secretary's 0 'ce. IV. HEARD, President HENRY PALMER. t-lac'y and Treasurer. Secretary‘: Oliieo, Kent Street, ; August 5th, H453. ALLIANCE LIFE JJVD FIRE l.’V‘SUR.d.N‘CE COM- P.1J\’Y, LOJV1)O.V. IITAILIIHID or ACT or ritai.iassnrs'r. (Hipital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for I’. E. Island. will continence its siztlt 1.-alums. and will appear vastly improved in all respects, with is superb new heading, new tyre and dress throughout, and will be printed upon the liuest paper. a the proprietor of the Pictorial has purchased the entire good will of Bnruutn’s New York Illustrated .«‘V'cws. and has merged tlianjournnl iii the Pi'ctort'al, the public will reap rhe a vantage of thin concentration of the strength of the two papers upon one, both in the artistic and the literary departments. The name brilliant host of contributors and artists will he engaged on Gleason’: Pictorial us heretofore, and a large addition is also made to the corps, both in talent and number. The most liberal nrrangenieiits have been completed, and such as will en.-ib e Proprietor to produce by far the finest illustrated journal yet published, and much superior to the pre- sent issue of the pa er. The columns of the Pi'clori'iil will constnnty be beautificd by all that can please and instruct in art and nature, and its literary department will fully sustain the high repti- taition it has so long cnjuyed. The ages of Glenrurfs Pictorial it-ill coniniii views every populous city in the known world. of all buildings of note in the eastern or western hemis- phere, of till the principal ships and siciiiners of the navy and merchant service: with iennd accurate portraits of every noted character in the world, both male and female. Sketches of beautiful scenery, taken from life. will also be given, with numerous specimens from the aniiiiai kingdom, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, and will present in its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of art. It will contain fifteen hundred and sixty-four square inches, giving ti great amount of reading matter and illustratious—and forming a maniinoth weakly paper ofsixteen octave pages. TlRNI:—TIIfEe dollars per nnnuin. Published every Srvrunnav by F." GLEASON. Corner of'I‘remont and Bromfield Streets, . Ihoaton, Mass. Subscriptions received at G. T. aszatd's Book o e. To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ES'l‘A'I‘E of the late Hon. Colonel A LA N n, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, viz: TOWN IDT8 Nos. 51. 58, 50, 60 and 8!, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containing nearly two Acres , ' fo Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- denco, out houses of the deceased, of the mos com- modions description._ _ i . Town Lora Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Carlilottetovvn aforesaid, and One-twentieth rt ol"I‘owri Lots Nos 87, 68 and 09, in the Seoond undred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad. joining the roperty of Daniel Hodson, Esq. , in lots to suit.purc nars. Town Lora Nos. 8, 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred 0'14“! in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit pure rs. - ' Town Lo'r No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjuiniig the resinous of the Chief —IIOO. ' ‘ Cossssois Lo-rs. I8 and II, iu the Common of. and in close proximity to Charlottetown. gnnhiuiug Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit pure urn. . Part of Common Lot No. IS. in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House.‘ in lot to suit pu sets. Parrunu Lot No. 554, in the Rayllty of Char- ottstowa. containing Twelve Auras. . . As.ao-FEW No. II. in th South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For "further particulars, apply to W. .I"‘onoair li- ta... Barrister. at Law. Charlottutowr «views: to). Hnsiixron Lartu, the A ' cantor of, and one of tiiaTrnhtess named in the I of the late Colonel A. Lana. Charlottetown, 16th October, 1850. VFARM FOR SALE. bs.sa|d by~pr_ivats sale. the Leasehold for 990 years. coats’ 80] acres of Laud,,wiih ll buildings thereon. bout 4__ll acres are clear. '0 n pump at the door of the Dwelling House. The Farm iljillllld about I0 nrilssfroni Cburiotslhwri. on t ryoa loud, and hnowti in tho SUN INN, fat the last 10 years. Haifa: 7 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Govnitison-1-it: min 1 HONOIIAIILI ‘rill EAILI. of EIJIIN and KINCARDINIS, Governor General of Canada. lllao Orricu--22 St. Judi-cw Square, Edin- burgh. Board of Jlfiniaqcinent in Halifax for Noun Stalin and Prime Erlumr Isla il- Ilou. . . ll. Almon, Iliuiker. lion. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Cliarloa Twining, Esq” Barrister. John Bayley Bland, '1 . Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. Jniiies Stewart, Es ., Solicitor. Medical Adviser- . F. slawers. Agent 61. .~lt-cret.1ry-—.VIutthew H. llicliey, Solicitor 'l‘he following gentlemen have been II pointed Ofli ccrs of tlie Coinpuii in Prince Edwar Island, and will be prepared to lyurnisli information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Cliurlctietmvn-—Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston, VI. I). .'\,v_vuiit—-E. L. Lytliurd. Goor;atowii—-Medical Adviser--David Kaye, III. I). Agent—Willinm Sanderson. St. l2lcanor'a—.\Iedical Adviaer—-Joseph Bell, M D. Agent—-Tliomas Ilunt. '.IrIA’l"I‘lIEW H. RICHEY. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. . APITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Art of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH lIAVII.AND,jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. E? Otlice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I858. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by Jlct iy‘ Parliament. OARD UI-‘ DIRI-}C'I‘ORS for I’. E. Iulund.— Hon. T. H. Headland. Hon. Cliarlu Hans- ley, Francis Longioovtlt, Esq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Thomas Dawson, E . Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and all other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Office of G. W.Dsblois Esq. Charlotte- town. . H. J. CUNDALL. Agent for P. E. I. pro.'.'1n NOTICE. ' The Charlottetown Mutual Fire 1 Insurance Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Gaaara _ Meeting of the above Company for the Appoint- ment of Otinois for tho Currontiyuar. and other pur- posea._svill take place at the umperuuca Hall on Monday evening the Iitli bistaat. at 1 o'clock. .. B Order of the Directors. HENRY PALMER, Sept. viii I863. ‘ ee'y. and Treasurer. Secretary's Oflea. Kent Street, 4th Jan. 1854. III PAPIEB MAOHIE GOODG UBT RECEIVED at George 'I‘. Hasxarda Book. store, a handsome variety of Fancy Goods eon. sistin of-_— apier Machio Writing Desks " Work oxen If M Tortoise Shell Card Cases, Pnrinn Statuattss, Was Bauku , Ilronss F‘ urea. anisl Stands. do and Paptur aeliie WI Stands, with a variety of use- ' ularticlss. . .. no siirr oaarisin-runs. ANTED. tmnisdbtoly, Twant llit Cnrpon. ..:.°w-.:.-°' -~ -.--*°~ I I 0 II I .' ..°.:... ..,..:.. .... .51.. .. .. .v...:... .7 P" purchase eaayraruain on u Premises. ~ ariltwpavttb rs apply is Ilia. Wiiionnv on the Premises, or to llniinv Pausun, Dsq.,' Ch 0- _ . ’ I l lat OI. West llvsv. loss I1. IIII LIIRISTOPHII IWTTINHOUIH. NOV: Nil. lfll. ' ‘ literary man, and they all the Patent Medistnu na. onit_t.nn:its~ wants... - [“ 7'» carnsisnd thus insrlss is so iioitu they llatll mat with ouiusrsat ii probation jrnni the Bani-' this press and public-. 7 at Ma p¢ris«ts'col pugs representing so grsal a, variety rsli ' ua,nn political opiirion. should has: so ‘Giulia ly them, and that too with high torriuisnilutios. is is — . .‘.rumstruicc circreiliriirly rare, if not altogether tin- _..arat¢lIeJ. They .rs cliaruis for the insrcly will 0b‘«t‘l| a hearing for v’l'.’IItZffIl'-‘If truth in quartcrsfrans rvlticlt it idould - other it no be u:cltnler!."]—Kitto‘s Juiirmrl. fuiuos. I.9iua‘s THE aasorii;n,«i' an ..mo»'ns an Olss to it. ~ new Nsidluou-,up Q1 vi ~ hi‘! SCION. - .. « . EDWARD PALIII.” Dos. I8. Jdh Adv Ira . _ , . NEW raaruisss. ‘co. -.UII-lN’3-BX'I.‘BAC'|‘S Bahy'a Fan q, l'Jds‘s Hod Ittia.DIl!‘W'|l’.I Fashionable s_r- rugrant Parfuins, Genuine, En} HEJt‘DRIl."fl MOELINB, llbr prtsssrving the Ian and ya. Hair, an attract of Vsgetniilo and Anbusl.Oluugfi. Cologne. l‘—ORlGLoVAL,, WRITINGS. ' .\s re-published by Ilia A|uthor, in 25 volumes. Ruin, :;::|:"b:od lu;n:’£:-.b°o‘i- m".'H.~“_ ; VIII. - ' » ‘’‘’'‘' °‘!'f‘*""c if ‘,l‘‘‘ 'i’''‘‘'- ‘m1'i‘.i'i'.¢J'iii'ilii')v7- curt-iron cnz.s.tr 1‘ 2' Nflum ”"'"'°"' “ Wm" £0 8 0 Has been ‘longtapprovid st usruosllliu and tofu. 8. «I. Christian Evnlenceii. 3 vols., 0 _ _R 0 ‘H. um“ “I. M J“ an 5. “oval Pliilolopllyv . ti‘ ,4 0 me“ orwh W, Em. - wiudyw W E. "gr 'I’_. Astronoisiiciil Discourses, _ 0 «I 0 “own” to. h 0', ‘Ed i:‘u|,‘.nd".d Ml.‘ ‘flu .‘ 8, 9, I0. Congregational Seriiioiis, 8 vols., 0 I3 0 fa ‘ -‘m c';.m cbnutm “.0. 7 ll. Sorinons on Public Occasions, 0 -I 0 rmnzf w..‘"“ , ._ . l“."‘_ _ 18. (fliurcli Ht ' , 0 4 0 ' _ _ 2l° Snlliciencyi t‘ii'"i“PnarocliialSystein 0 4 0 PM in . _‘“ Il.-—POS1'HU.t.f0 Us Wnirixasf, , ....i-....; . cntnnuouu .. lions. ' " I-‘.ni'rs:o uv DR. Iliut:v.t, In 9 vuluiuss.,8'vo. “PEARL DE IFRIOE clo Vols. Cant: its. l, 2,3. Daily Scripture Ilsndin ii, 8 volu.. £1 II 363 4, 5. Sabbath Scripture itsad n;s,2 vols. I I 6. Pusthuinous Serinoini. ' 0 I0 7.8. Institutes of Theology, 2 vols., I '1 0 9. Prclecliunin on Butler, &c., 010 G 'I‘liis important Series is completed by the publica- lion ot‘ilio I’releciiunsrm llui-i.a:n, Pannr. Ilii.i., Sic, mid the whole in.iy now be had, in «Nine Volumes tivo, price separately. at I0a. Cd. per Volunie. The above are Ilia prices of Chalmers‘ Works in sterling, as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber has rnndn nrrangr-inents to null them on this Island. at tho nliove price currency. being a large deduction on the original price. GED. 'I‘. HASZARD. To be Published by Subscription. N demy iictnvo, printed from it new pi A new and splendid Library Edition of - LAR I'0E'I‘S awn I’0E'I‘R.Y or fiRI'l‘AIN, Edi- ted, with Biographical and Critical Notices, by‘ the Itnv. Gnonou Gii.i.rii.i.Air. Author of °‘ Galler of Literary Portraits‘ " “ Bards of tits Bibln, " etc. A volume to be published every alternate mouth. forming six voluniun, avurugiu 32 opagcs each, to be delivered to Subaesribsni in t a 1: one of the your. Annual Subscription, one liiiinu - Subscriber‘: nutncs received by G. 'I'. IIASZAD where speciiniin numbers may be seen. ‘-1 LAW BOOKS. CHITTY on I‘lending,Chitty onCoutrscts;Blunt’a Coiiiinarcinl Digest and Sliipmanter‘s Assistan English Coinnionlniw Reports, for sale at tile. '1‘. H.uuAItn'u Book Store. The Wonder of the World! Devines’ Compound - Pitch Lozenge. ' lli:‘. Great Remedy is at last dhcovared, and CUUGIIS, COLUS, ASTHMA. COS'l'IVE- NESS AND CUNSU.'\lI"l‘l0N have lost their iprror. and vanish as as if by magic before this rtiivornigii remedy. War it ever before known that. Hupr-lnv cares of Consumption iiisrs crrsdfor less "still no.’ Tr , if any individual‘ is to be pitisd. and needs sympathy, it is the unusumptivu,—-always ex- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost " makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh.” « . RECEIVED psrflirllsaunler, nc B-eighthlt and 4 Inch. Square do., 3-eighth: Queeii quare. Fndur uuyAot of the Colonial is appointed for tho purpose. may be had at the store 0 G. T. HASZA Is a most innocent and elfectniil preparation for be... iifylng‘ the Tooth. By its tonic‘ and astringent pn- ' and ‘parties, it braces‘ and strengthens be Gums tiodtptu, pnnuwjn‘ condition. V. . .iLi. THE iu Votmrir rorwr seats, I tlistninasoundnstlhanbby Pfspartd in as usqiil for-rn‘ of is Tudlst without ongu r corners. ~ ' Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great Wm. R. WA'I‘SON. Reddin’s New Building. _ Nov. Zlat, I858. Adv. '& Isl. mom and IRON vifann. and Turn, tI'l‘0NS of the Ih0VO.‘*00lIF|lIlI...-’v- ltouiid Iron, from sun quarter to 7-srghths of no variety, all from Lennon no Iron, rellned, from i inch to I} inch. by it min. on inch by s..i.i..i. 5. "i. Its, ' i ' . ...?'_‘l~.§..,~ l»‘..L‘.':.‘.l .'.'.'°.". . . Common , from Q inch. -' Plough Metal, Cast aliens ‘ Iron Eoilers, 80, 40, and 50 gulloriu. w . ' Cars Boxes, Saab sights. Pr ing Pans, Ovens.- '_}'ea Kettles. Scrapers, Umbra la Stands, dto. Clivu for Citsls at the Store of the Snbacrlhu DANIEL navics. Dec,"Ia'. 1868, on ‘lb Isl 6w ‘1Tli—e-'I‘:ws of !'rInoe Edward Island ROM I778 to I8bl,botli years inelusive—2 vols. Ito rile vo.. ‘with a co ions Index; published islatura, and ears- unil consolidated. by Commission lly rev’ Qfg Book- RD. AYEIVS PILLS. IUIALLTEIPUIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSICI. " Sonia blaoin as roses bloom. 13,3“ 1," 1,,“ “mod . “bu. ' I 9.‘, u And “V0 0' '0'" ll". effective p ative pill which could be on as A single morning space !" sure and puerigoctly uufe iiililitu This has so I I t Vvhilc others, in more mature life,—-by some im- tiush. the painful cough, 4- The prints of their parting stops appear." All we ask is this one question :—If you have got mucous Iueinbranes. or any other Inetnbers of the body that are ” heirs to ills."—-are you not interested ma none of the ob ectious every other. 'I1IiIs has, with what success we would issue: the public decision. It has been unfortunate for PW!‘ . . . ‘ ea ' u re it own .1 fl "'1. iflfi hmuwitli prudence and a slight cold neglected.--in the hectic 3" "1 ° “'3: “fig C y the ° in the advuitages, is attempted hero, and submit to but been in this great reinrrly, Duvituis’ Cosar-outta‘ ‘M Pfim‘ ufiau, 3,“ ‘mm ,. PITCH L°3“'°“- medicine Iaacriiuouinrun Q‘ .00 the bow- Sold b W. R. \Va-rsois and T. DIIBIIAIY & cis. Ihisianot. Man of tbeai' .iceso_.inuch Y . Co. .nt Aro-riuzc Allin!‘ IIALL. mining pain and rerul.s'i|.n in tbet:ys.tu‘ri us to more counterbalance good tusvud tru- th These pills produce no lrritnttou or in, A CARD. lllliue‘:-It it arise from it previously exhtmh e- THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public. ‘,l‘”' ;"'b'lle M h “'0: ”_:_f’g’°h';‘:'m:u,u“ ' generally that be has common business as, a ‘°'"£w_’ bu‘ i, bum, “u, my media” . , Commission lei-chant and Auctioneer. At the corner ofQueen &Syduoy Streets, and hopes by prouiptnaas and punctuality to merit a slurs of their patronage. ARTEMAS G. SIMIIS. 1,33%‘ CAI!-I advanced upon articles left for ‘Auc- tiun. House to Let. 0 ET. that well known HOUSE and TIlI’.MISES,uituatu in Pownal Street, nnwu as Mas. ‘W ill ouuo. Possession given in Novumlisr next. For further particularqugply to 2 Sept. 9. . W. DEBIJOIS. Premises to be Let. A DWELLING HOUSE, with three rooms on the first and two on the second floor, with a frost proof cellar. also ll ‘ arden attaclsed—sitnutcd in that fast growing town Suiumersida. J, wcarnsaba. Charlottetown. Dee. 28th. I858. Regular Liner n-om London. TIIE Subscribers bag to intimate to Ship pain from .Londnu.that they will place on , the Line between Lortnon and CIA!- i.or-rs-roww. the A. I, Clipper Burquu Harvest Hort 500 tons Register. to sail from Lon- don on or uhoist the lat A it, I854. Atzly to its owners ROBE T BROWN Cm; ’ It Lima Street. Fsnuhureb Strac. Loafiu. It. BROWN It Co. . P. _.. ‘ ' I 0 well to make early application. October 14th. 1558. II &R.G. APO'I§OA.B.m’S HALL. The Old Bstablluhod 1810. notion. . . ,, CIlARLO'I'l'E'I‘OWN, JANUABI. nos. ‘ "- ‘£3’ ...."*'I'.i',"""'.fi.""\' ll‘ . _ .‘ f _ " at. lino. 0. ' ’ ‘V AVE just rsodvud. par late lnu- 4, " ’“‘" P""‘f"- N" """" . doa,Dublin. United suuuosiiaiu-i.iauti aw r Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the «act... Kaunas-d‘s G-outta. Extensive and Varied Jlssorlnulf ' GEORGE Y‘.-HABZIBD, fruprtstor and Psbllsbu. owes a CIIIIMIOALS, rinrnusur, NH;-dh H. " ;«d'8l-_tm-v . Soups, andotlvsr Tsilstroquiltoll‘ °"°" ‘ ' ,,,,,',,'.,_': _m,,.;..a..~s rushes, to Paints, Oils, Colours. and Dyufitnfi Confectionery. and 0th is be taiu-n‘judiciouaIy. Miaiutg ' , use in the several dlsens are ap- PECIIIJIO arch gen ‘:10 the hon. Am ‘he’ colu- ‘ t ' n s our III we H1f:I§'nli't(YIl.i§I'|I Cmp $n izuyaigoubn in f;oi‘nss - ' ti n In 0 uotiiiritn Sift-a‘sIness, Ii?iiI.lsblI.i|t§“,l Eilious Headudhzi I’; and ' a Side i -I are but the cpn-‘ _- mug), - shook Komistttlissprin of‘ ¢y¢!|'...{0 and preparer an lbrt:e.e IO nee an W §|£'9'9o 3'90 though no serious derangement exists; but un- necessary donl should _never be enrri too far. us every purge vs ciiin rcducfil “V ""’“‘fi*lI. when taken to excess. The thousand caserbiw icii iila is required cuiuot bs ypcumsratetl bars, but it a pby , . 3 t themselves to reason at ow-rv $3-; 'i§‘i'ic i. confidently on will gnu-‘wen better ptirpoue than _tnta in M hours available it mubuid. 05*. virtues gaunt-e known. 010 WWO ‘ill ‘W doubt w remedy to employ‘ when In a ‘rafiurtlc medicine. ' ‘ . PIIEPARED I! JAMES C. AYER- auqier -amd~PI“-uetlcul Oiofllib IDWILL MAID. ' riiusscnauprsu livslsussttullc sou» in . ' I 'I‘.DIS.KISAY,CCO.. 0susrulA§¢0! . I IIIL Wile I I. A“ '3 Gsssgsts " ' lu:aas (ion, Grand Enwaun Nnunitass. St, 1. J. Pnasun, It. Eleanor s. at "' V9 you’.-i soy. 'l‘na:,sR-Apaall vs . fills of AINIITIIIIO. For the first Inhsrtinlt. I ropdo asdovury ‘ l i':.:*:.:.':w..*;:'.:.:."-"-'.....;.'***..........."*°°"". ‘ii '- star... .. . ;l:.).t.aofh\y‘l;ie:i.t‘hs asa"\ylt:.esslrl_sass 3 n..._ _ such »r-;; 5-» ‘n-=.-t.':..’....-...:.‘.'.«'uus '“'-_ "*'“""‘ ‘*°“’“"‘W--- II . OI fit V .', r :1 I llliio "2.-"_IItnst‘-.".."i!.:‘.'.m' “pp-1