V‘ 1 IE '1' I I I. New Iitvait'riair.—-Ssbsierise Ne ' ' it 1 The great invention of the day, the subuia- , riae navigation of Dr. Payerne, is about to p be put in practice at Cherbu , the coinpa- 4, iiy purchasing the invention, aving volun- . teerod to cleanse that harbor free of expense T to the government. The secret consists in ' the discovery of a means whereby artificial air may be produced in sullicient quantity to enable a crew of fourteen men to breathe freely beneath the water for the space of two hours. A curious experiment has been already made at Marseilles, where Dr. Pay- erne, in company with three sailors, went to the bottom in presence of hundreds of spectators and rose at a considerable dis- tance and climbed the port holes of a man- of-war without being perceived by the crew. Many experiments are about to be tried of the eficacy of this novel means of attack. A submarine tleet of small boats, each to contain a crew of twenty men, is already talked of as bei about to be organized for the Black Sea. t seems that no intimation whatever is given, by the slightest radio on the aiirface, of the approach of one of these vessels. The apparatus invented by Dr- Payerne enables the wearer, moreover, to move about with perfect case at the bottom of the sea, and great anticipations are form- ed of the immense benefit to be derived in ‘submarine history from the adoption of this new method of becoming acquainted with the hitherto unknown mystery of ocean‘ Dr. Walter, of Pitsburg, has removedthe main bone in the leg of a boy of I5 years old, from the knee to the ankle. The patient is doing well, and the doctor has the utmost confidence that a new bone will form rind the shape and length of the leg be preserv- ed. In that case this will be it triumph of surgery in privitte practice such as is scl- HASZARD‘S GAZETTE. JULY 8. A CARD. THE Subscriber begs leave to iiiforiii the Public. generally that he has eoisiuteticed business as. a commission Iereliaat and Auctioneer. At the corner ofaueeii hi Sydney Streets. and hopes liy proiiiptiie-is and punctuality to merit ii altar» of their patronage. Al{'I‘l".\lAS (I. Sl.\l.\IS. E‘ CAIII advanced upon articles left for Auc- tioa. Greal G(rii',_g_-‘r slrret. Spring Iniportattons for 1854. I-ZCI-‘.lVl~'.D at this llsiablisliiiieiit. a large pro Iioii of the general S'l'UI?K of BRITISII M ‘Ill- CIIAN IIISI". for the present Seasuii—I3orisisting of- Ladies’ Visitas, .'\laiitles. Parasols. Silks. Saline. French Di.-laiiies. and Printed llarages, .\Insliii tucked Dresses; Ribbons, a Clltllctl aioioitriient; Silk and Fancy Bonnets; Dress Cape in great variety; zi large assortment. of Dress Goods, Gloves. llosiery, Haber- u ' Prints: Cottiins: Muslin and Lace Window Ai.so, Broad Clnilis; Csssinien-ii; Dang...’ Vegfmgg, and other iintleiiiils tII_IIeIIl'.I wear; Carpets. Ila-arth llugs. Stair CsI'[|l‘l|l|ig. Ull floor Cloth; (fiiitaiii Dainaslu, (ient'i- I’aris Ilats; Ladies’ Gt. CllIltIl‘l!l|'I Roots and Shows; iiigi-Iltei‘ ' ii large Stock ofstnpln t3(i0l).~‘, all of uliich will be disposed of on the must moderate teriiiii, by IIENRY ll.-\S’I..~\RD. r. G- E 5- N. II.--A further “ Joint," from Load MOLASSES I"I:‘.W Pnnclicons of P0ll.'I'0 SE3; prime nriicle; for Sale. I0 Clients pririie CONGOII TBA. 5 Boxes '1' I Crislt COD OIL, 50 Boxes SU.\ I’, 20 Tins BLACK l’.~\I.\"l‘. JAMES N. llA'iIl|S. 0 June 8th. aw World's Fair PRIZE MEDAL SOAPSI TIII’. IlIGlII".S'l‘ I'RI'Z\lII.'.\I D’ HAS DEICN iiwiirdetl by the llIccliiiiiic‘s iir, Iloslon; American Institute. New and IVorlil's I".iir, dom or never reported from the hospitals. Isrnuarcs or Minn on Disr:ass—It would seem as if the study of certain dis- eases sometimes favored their real or ima- ginary developernent. Laeunnec died of phthieis, and Corvisart of disease ofthe heart. When the celebrated Professor Frank was preparing his lectures at Pavia, on disease of the heart, his own heart be- came so disturbed that he was obliged to, rest for a while. Rumour says that no less than five of the Professors in one of the medical colleges have unjustly suspected their hearts. Medical students, exhausted by a winter session, are apt to be special subjects of real or imaginary irregularity of the heart' A young friend attended our lectures last winter, on diseases of the chest, felt an unusual knocking of his heart alter ascending the long college stairs, and required several examinations to satisfy him that there was no danger. Cuiuous IxroitiirarioN.—-The Cliiiuu Repository says that criminals are some- ’ iinished by making them into a can- dle.-— he convict is wound around with cotton, saturated with tallow, and then dip- ped until he presents the appearance of a gigantic candle , when he is taken and after being " stood tip” on his father's grave, is lighted. One of the most convenient new inventi- ons is the speaking tube of gutta percha. In London an experiment was tried with a tube seven miles in length, and it was en- tirely successful. A tone was played at the same time, which ave great amusement to the bystanders. his tube is now intro- duced into many of our first class dwellings, &c.; and as alarm whistles are fixed to the apparatus no doubt their introduction will become general. More than two thousand of the chiefs and leading men among the ejpoots in India, with the English commissioner, re- cently met in Punjauh to adopt tneasures for utting an end to the evil of female in- fanticide, which prevails among them to a rest extent. 'I'he proposition was received, y general consent, with acclamatioas that no one should be allowed to continue the custom. Ono DIIICTIONI on Ls1"rsits.——\Ve learn from the “ Durham Advertiser, ” that the- following curious direction was found on a letter lately consigned to the post oflico.—- J “ John Todd Has a wooden leg, and lives somewhere about Bitchburu, nigh Crook. Find him out postman.” It is added that the postman did find him out, wooden le included. In another post otlice, aletter was posted for “John Smith" with a “wood- ! and by retail; COP‘ BE, RICE. PILOT BREAD, I';ilace ; to BECK 0., oslori, ./llau., for the best Toilet Sou ii. Creams and Perfumery. eck 8; Co I i I i l l Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and most admir- ed perfumes- Cytherian Cream of Soap, for Ladies. anarision Shaving Cream. Panariston Shaving Rolls. for Travellers conve- l l 1 l I Military Shaving Soap. Highly perfumed Brown \Vindsor. White Windsor and Toilet Cake Soap supply hourly expected per ' ll. itico .\lt'il.AS- And manufacture every variety of CARD. ’ ‘III: Subscriber begs res ctfully to inform his 1 friends and the public. it busineas as Auctioneer and Coiiiiiiission Mercluiit, and trusts by punctuality iind attention, to merit a -liars of public pairniinge. \Vll.l.l.-\.\| DOIID. Auction ILOIIIII, .\lniartloii‘e Buildings, Qussiit Square, June 5th, I$.'iI. l ltw WILLIAM HEARD iuis aaceivsn l)El{ SllIl' "JUIIN" and °‘PKINCE1‘0N," _ direct from lingland. A LARGE‘. S'l‘O(‘-K OI‘ - M Clitirlotieloitti. 23d June, I554. Farm Servants To .A\N'I'l‘ZD save stainl fainting «oak and the care 0 Eiiquire at George '1‘. Hsszard‘s Book Store. I the hits coniiiit-need; ml steady single men. 'who undor- 0003501! - , of some of the best ofsiich class of co-operative, rnoonauarton ‘I'll I Good Peopldl Sr r. tr. 1. IIUBAIILY there is riotit fiiiiiilv in your Province Iiut \\'llttI some men ere ’ it are more or less alliiclod liy lluiiiiiuis or Chronic: Afleclioiis. .-\s a rt-iiied_v for ilieiioi various complaints, there are ltlIIIIF- toita pro-pnriitioiis lirtiu into the iitarlit-I. but all oftlii-iii of little or no good. lint theirs is it discovery ‘ which has recently been made in clietnical analysis‘ that is it-omlarful In its operation. I has been In enough tried and we have pruofsiitlicii-nl to satisfy j —nll from men holding the ltighc.-st otlices the people ’ of the United States can givo—-ilnti the iiiedierne will do just what it is recoiiiinaudeil. It is not: roa llriarri-err’: Va'.ni:'raui.u ’l'irrcttras:. ’I‘lie nie- dicine is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom; and may be used by any person without injurious lly it wise choice and combination i l . . . . _._ __ I.“ For the raplil Cure of , corciis. coi.iis, iioiiisi-zitizss, IIIONI'llI‘I‘lS.lI'lIo0PING-t‘0llGll, CBOIYP. ASTIIMA. AND etniple remedies, it fully reaches all the essential organs of the human system and there it has proved . To Painters and Carpenters. TOW LANDING front the Bri oliri front Lon- ,- don, boiled and raw Lina (Iil. llsbbaclts ‘I'ateiit izine Paint, ltriers, Putty, 811:. Also inch to l JA .\lI".S Ill-ZSBIIISA I’. w ‘hand, \Viiidtiw t-‘ls-s, cut Nails from I 3.5 inches. For Sale by I illlllt Juli.-, ll!-5‘. Farm for Sale or to Let. 7 HF. Suliscriber otlers for Sale or to Let, by l’ri- vate I.'uIill'M.'l.. that valuable Leasehold l"ariii known by the name olthe rd House, situated in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fortune, ’l'owiisliip No. 58: it runlttllts 851; acres of l.and,aboiit 60 acres of wliicli are ulieiired; iliere is It gt spring of writer on it. about 50 yards from the ram]. ']'orrm of Lease (uni.-x irsd) 362 years; rant about Sid the purchase money iiniv remain on Security on t i: Fariii; iiiiiiiediate possession given. I-‘or further particulars, apply to llI".I'\lAN J. I’. I‘t‘.Rl.lZZlCI\'. Cliiirlottetown, March I5, I834. Thirty Lots of Land for Sale. lllilll-‘. will be otlerod in June next, for sale by the Subscriber, at Suiiimeiside, about 30 building lots, part of which is within a few hundred feet of the Wharf at that place. and others. within from IE to 20 Chains, pan of ' are water Lois. "Iitffllll made easy. and further notice of sale to be given, J. WI'IA'l‘llF.I{Il\', May, I2ih I854. Freehold Form for Sale. ‘IIE Subscriber olfers for sale it freehold farm at [log River, there is a new House and Barn on the premises, a fresh water spring running through the middle, and a Creek on the baclt side ofihe farm, the farm is about 1 mile below Dog River Bridge, and is half clear. DONALD l.lVINGS'I‘ON. Lot 3|, Dog River April llsi, I854. Mrs. Paitington's Toilet l'lorip. 'I‘liis beautiful TOILPII‘ SOAP. possessing in its ' ' the combined virtues of the vegetable king uiif and peifunie, is by permission dedicat .Irs artingtoii by her obd‘t servt‘s. ostnii, January. I95-I,. Ilock & C0. .5 re Partiulon to the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— The education of your beautiful I and llsgraai soap to me, as it mark ofa steam, is very 1 pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soap, linust say } that I never made any halfas good and I will recom- V mend it to my young freinds all over the world for I their tviiliglit tables. dotiitn cleanse, to 1 her Rirrit >1 PARTINGTON. Boston, Jaa.. 1854. mark. i.so. l Extract Prrfimm for His Hrindkercln'ef—whicli, ifor delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- no ed by Chemists and those who havstested - them to be superior to the best imported article. Purified 0:-Murrow It'll’! Er. If Roumary,- lfor preserving and dressing the Hair. This article . is so repared as not to become rancid, and is free i after being put on the hair front III. di-agrerible odor. . For preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald lplaces appear, and causing it to retain beauty and ustrs to old age- r. JIdarn‘.i Colcasiinri Airibro.--An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it possesses for the purposes iiiten ed. Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR TIIF. 'l‘EETH. lixperieitce has proved that the most efiicricious to remove the iinimalcultr from the Teeth is a parts chemically prepared in soup- and to inset the wants of those who prefer clean teeth and firm Gains, is their Suporiary Toolli Parts an article that has acliived the highest enconiums from scientific Dentists and Ph illcfllll. Also Cooking Extracts, or flavoring Pnetrys, Iellys, etc, etc, tvliicli will be found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. Also—Bostoii Chemical Wrulitng Pow- der-adinired because it makes washing easy and plot-soot. D. Taylor. jun. 61. Co. 25 Ilanover street. Ilostoii. General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sltiiv Nari Aiso, sold by W. R. \VA'rsoiv. June 28. (int UST imported, per Native Lass and Esther from Boston, a choice selection of AMERICAN GOODS, consisting o SUGAR in hhds., barrels, and by retail; Cnvsiisn SUGAR: Superior Suuchon TEA, in chests, half cheats, in Barrels. and by retail ; Crackers, Vinegar, Mus- tsrd,Pepper, Table Salt, Soda, Sslerstas, Soap. on head" the postman did not find him out, The number implicated was great and not one would acce the description, so that the letter was absorbed by the "dead de- pertinent." Candles, Starch. Burning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, Blackirig, die. COJVFECTIOJVJR Y, NUTS, CHEESE. dr. “('0 an LET, .4/id potsrrtiori git-en on the lit August. A NEW IIOUSI-I in Gralloii Street, iidjoiiiing the Subscriber's Store. The house will e 'a three separate apertinents. each apartment comprising iri-g name. and a Cellar. Application to be made to the Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. June 7th. Isl 6: Ad 5 FOR SALE. I TIIA'f valuable plot of GROUND at the head of i Prince Street. formerly the site of the lisptiet Chapel, fronting I00 feet on Boston Street. and I04 on l pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situutions in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Late. For Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. '5 l l I . ._ _ _ i --.,_,_ .,. l 5' NEW GO0DS.—8prIng of 1854. HE Subscriber is now receiving, per Sir Alex- omltr, I50 Packages IIRITISII MI".RCHAl\'- 'DlZE. the principal part of his Spring irnpoitatiour, l consisting II - 3 cases ready made Clothing. do. Hats and Caps do. Straw Bonnets and Hats, do. Ladies‘ dreu Materials, do. Milliiiery, do. tiloves—Dent. Allcroll It Co's., June 8. I Y I l ' cures it-telfsoe eetuslly curative of ilie vi-iioi.i: aoirun mxsnnfllouv of cliroiiic alli-.ciions. . Among the numerous discoveries Science has tnade our mo m'mo.. bottles tau been “[4 5,. ii. Fin this generation to rsciliiiti_e the business or life- ,,,,,-u, and mu ,1,”-.',._¢ mg 1...; flu gm,-,_ increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of Three to five bottles is tvuiriinted to cure the worst llllflllll 0l|'l°n_¢°- ||°||0 fill! be Milled ol more real ones of Rhaurrinliim value to mankind, than iliis contribution of Chemistry Two houleu win ¢|,.,¢k [in wow 4-,”. of 1),,P,,,, to thp.HbeaIir(;g Art. Alvasttrisloifits vigtueds iltrough- in outi is us countr . ins iovsn ie on s nabt,iliat no medicine or comlhnatioii of modiitines yet known, can so surely control and care the numerous varisiigg Firm to eight bou of pulr_i‘;ona;;y disease :dI‘Il¢}l|l IttI\'I!dIIllIIQll0 swept from st,-9/‘"1", our iiii stt ousan s it I ousan I every our. in. ()iic to two bottles is guarrantsed to cure the worst ; ‘I994: 'l'9"° l‘ "OW “lmfidlm |‘9||""|_ '0 ltfiliovo I lie- kiud or p.',,,p(u ¢,. ",4 pm-,._ medy has at length been found which can be relied Two in ;|..-., |,.,u|" 3, wgmmud go cm, “H, on. to cure the iiiosfdnngcrous alfectioiis ofihe lungs. wo,.i¢n..i_ ..f fling u/,-,,-,,,_ 0 r space here will iiot_peimit us to publish any 'l‘liree bottles are a certain remedy for the Piles. . l”'°l’°""’" “r ll“ "'9' “llllclfll I’! ll‘ "39- bl" WI e bottles will cure the worst case ol oul. ' ""‘_“ld l"°'°"‘All‘° l:”ll°“"""|l i—“‘“l "}'Il_"‘|"‘ rlliflllfl 9"- Tlin.-e to live bottles has never failed to cure the ‘l““'5 l“ '“I' '“°"'°"" “""""’v W "3 "9 fllltll won, cue ,,f Lg“, C0,, - I)l\l0W‘IIlIlIt9d, \t'lll alwiiys be PIE-flltld to furnish fie Five bottles will cure the worst cases of Cough, l‘IVI"-'''°'l'' ‘"9 I'll P‘"""'l“"v "ml "“l"‘l“""l‘l' P"‘°f °l iesa s a enients. 'l‘lm-e bottles are warranted to cure ilie severest? case of Eryn‘ this. I let will cure ilie worst case of; I l I Consuni tion, General Debility. Asthma, &,e., _ A, ,, [gu,_u_, ".._mc,,“ ;, y,“ no .3 ,,,._ _ Ollice of 'I'rum-poriiiiioii, Laurens Ii. R., S. C.. We could give hundreds ofrstises where the cures 3 Alli ‘I. I353- ' . C. Airirii. Dear Sir.—-.\ly little sort four years old has just rr-rot-i-red from s M'\'l'l't' attack of malig- , naiit Sr-arlet I"l!Vt‘I‘. his throat was rotten. and everv 3 person that visited him. prononncml him a dead child. lllaviug used your Citniiiiv IICTOIIAI. iii Califor- .§iii:i. in the winter of I8.’iti, for it severe attack of .Bf0llt'.lIIlI§, with entire sueces. I was induced to try - it on my little boy. I gave lilm a tea-spoon-ful every l three hours, cotiiinencing in ihi- lIIOI'lIIlI“ pod by ten tioii whicli run)‘ he paid to the safety and conveait-rice I owock m Nah“ I found 3 deemed chm" for "I. I of travellers Explosions vri'l take place bridges "?"'-hrmflhyn me he W" “M0 to "H" Wl" '9“ °l’°“- 3"‘ 0"" "I" ‘llrllfl l"|Cl‘ 3‘ """'l- Its use iitililiriiilliiirs named disease will save tiiaiiy _ ‘ V ga_child froiu a premature grave. and relieve the an- pauhioii. (';Ot!lI[‘|:I’IlQl°n;)u M rii\a_:|P. an h. . as 'xIl9l" ofniany a fond rt-iii.-—lfor all iifl‘t-ciionsufih. "3": -in .):v”e *’fimu"i:n'°' hVr‘(:ke""°°'l‘i"';|b‘: '°b:m';. l‘hroiit and l.u_rigs, I believe II the Inert medicine Mai.“ 8”‘. . I - extant. dd .F.lItlg of the der,-pr-.iit gratitude, prniiipts The ' Mexican Mustang Linlntent. 'iIi.I'ld'iil- dii:.'.i-'.'-'3 yiiivuiliiie "i.'.i"TvIi'ii.i°i.i.3"i.i'i" Upon such occasions, is invaluable! The won- been in another )W'0lI(I. y . derful GWCCII 0.‘ Ill l00IIIllI' llld pl’0|'IOI’Ilt5l I am you", with ‘fern fggpgcl. have induced maay,_ who have tried it, to ways 1, D, P0w|~;|,|,_ Supt, '1'.-,-..,._, L, n_n_ t.‘i:l|I'l'_\ ii bottle of it with them when they are travel- “Mk Hm. (smmne, Co") N. J" Jul 1" ‘S52. Dr. J. C Ax Ira,--Since your medicine ins become known here. it has a greater demand than any other , 'lr-ere. Old Sores. Neuralgis. Toothache. Eur- ;F:'::IY;£':':|;V9':}l’:: ;‘oltI".h0 It ishsppken of I: iiebe. die. Spiivin. Ring-bone, Sr-ratches, i, -m‘ I Hm“ or ‘am: cu" yh Th“ b° ‘,1’ "" Cracked lleels, Chafcs. Gtllll, &c..on llorur and ' ,--, -. 0, , much roxhwa 00:, 3:.” '3,’ an other animals. It is external in its application. and r’ 0 " l n 0° " 5 ' ' 0"" e OUAIAITII it to cure Pll)lAtllIl‘l‘I.Y in every case for which we recointne ‘ Many Physicians use it because I upon it—so can their iienis. armors Livery-stable II’ rs. Say they wini. have it. and will not he satisfied without it. after giving it a fair trial. Therefore we say to travellers upon highways and by-ways are the Mustang Liaiisent ! s becomeao thorough- lv introduced throughout the United States. British oesessioris. and West ladies. that it is almost im- possible to step oh‘ the cars at an Station without beholding the gay banner of the “ as . The prices are as fo|lorvs:—25 costs. 60 cents, and weroiruly wonderful. but we request all iogei a patiiplilet and read the liiimlri-do of certificates of its Prire I3! .00 per bottle. General Agent for I’. IE. I.. IV. IL WATSON. Sold also by M. W. SKINNER. IT has become an t-striblislicd fact that accidents will happen iiotwithstnntling the care and atten- l M‘ Notice to Travellers. ig. I'-‘reqaent tests have proven it to be etlieacious in curin Rheumatism, Piles, Sciofulous diseases, Can- ain glivin my customers the tvortli of their money. and fee gratified in seeing the benefit it eonfr-.rs.in Please send me it further supply, and believe Yours, ivitli respect, JOHN C. \VHITLOCI(. y number ofeertificates can be sent you, ll. hey can depend Almost an if you wiii ' Windsor, C. W., June 28, I852. J. C. Aves. tlir: This may certify that Ihave used your Ciiaaav Pncronar. for upward vear; and ii is my sincere belief that lshould have been in my grave ere this time ifl had not. It has cured ms ofa dangerous atfeetiou of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is .2‘ ".2 '.'::..°:’..::":."°':r.: '.'.':°:-.‘:':::.*.'; ----= --,,-_;;-,,,-,-, M ,,,,, three times as lsr e as the 50 cent size, so that the ’ J‘ "‘ hr ’ homo. "0 C “Pan. D. A. McC LLIN. Attorney at Law. _ TAYLOR’ jam & co" ,5 Hum," gun,‘ Wilksbarre.Pa..SegIember 28, I850. [;,,.u,,,_ (},..,,,,| A De. J. C. Avert. My dear ir,—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. _Iud its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. lnvaiiably recommend it for pulmo. nary allections, as do many of our principal physi ciaus. ents. A eat for I’. I‘I.Island,‘M. W. Sxiruraa, and soldiy dealers generally. Gm MINIATURES! LIKBNESSES. Ill-I Subscriber has just received a liarideonie . stock of Plates and Cases gold and plated Lock- ets sud Broaches for Likeriesses. done by top or I am your friend. CHAS. STIIEATER, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER, CIIIIMIST, -I&I—-ssunsdfienjg .0 . Habeadashery. do. Silks and llibbous. Callooe, do. While Cslieoes, 2 do. Crirpetings. 2 do. Oil I-‘loor Cloths. I do. Cloths and Drills, 00 boxes Liverpool p, 24 chests Cori o Tea. 22 packages sinie, do. Sundries. 'I‘lie above, with his Stock on hand, comprises one of the best aseortrnents in Town, and will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, I2th May, IBM. DR. HlLI.COA'l‘. M. R. C. 8., England, can be consulted art the various branches of his profes- sion. from It s. iii.. t . m., at his residence Keppoch House. late the property ofJasr:s Duri- caiv, Du. lsl 4 "6Ai7'Ff(T1<'rf Cotton Warp, Printed Cottons, striped and un- bleached do., sheeting. bediick. &.c.; Ladies‘ and Gent's. India Rubber Iloots and Shoes; India Rubber Coats. Oil Suits. Cotton-wick. Larnp-wicks, Fluid Gina, rite cacusarrsn PiirsiciiN.— When Galen, the celebrated physician, but atheisitically inclined, had anatomized the uman y, and carefully surveyed the frame of it, viewed the fitness and usefulness of every part of it, and the many several intentions of every littie vein, bone and muscle, and the beauty of the whole he fell Scythee, Saeaths, Hay-rakes, Hay-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes. Garden do Lamps, Glass Lanterns. CHAIRS wiili cane seats and wood do., in great variety of pattern; Axu, into a ng of devotion, and wrote a hymn d R sh“ h ‘R21. Whi:lelaad tglsin 00IoIul'-- ' s, t rea , inc. an b . ‘ '° 5" "'“°" N wii.t.utir time wigs.“ Ohsrloustewii. Jase lltli. Ills. ‘HE Subscriber having lately purchased the Kc Estate. situate at the East side of to entrance of Charlottetown Ilerbosr. hereby sautioiis all persons against cutting or carrying sway wood, hauling Seaweed from oil" the shore, or trespsssin iii any manner on the premises, as if they do so, t ey wt MILL, sitnate at Blsclt River. in the Settlement Brackley Point. The Stream of Water is sufiicieut to ' erected near the Mill. For rticuliirs, enquire of APP"°l"i"'° “"""‘d' side light. Ailzomaifirst rdais Osman. for sale, with instructions Po, “,0 by LUWEM" MASS’ in I also . ° w. c. iiosss. "- ”"°”"',§:}_‘_';,f‘A“’:_-,; ‘ "'“‘ " ’ And by TURNIP3. Mr. Lnsusi. Owair. Georgi-town, ' III} ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY " I-Inwaan Gore‘, Grand River, olfsr the following ‘Premiums. to be cosipeted Enwaun Nxnnrtau. St, Peter's Bay. for in Queen's Coangy t is seasoa. via: “ J. J. Friassia, St. Eleanor’s, For the best acre of wade Turaipo. £1 0 0 " Guoaoa Wicoiirroiv, Craps . Id do do I I0 0 " Jae. L. Ilonssarr, so do do 2 0 0 " War. Donn. Bedsque, 4th do do I I0 0 " Janus Pinouon, New London. oih do do I 0 0 l <1 0- I-‘OR SAL ED ACRES of land on Township No. 5| Gti do 0 o I Should the most successful competitor have_been a I having a front of 20 Chains on Montague winner of a First Prize on suygprevioue occasion. ; will receive, instead of the may Prise, a Silver Riy.f_ Medal, with suitable inscription; and the money for the int Prize will be awarded to the next successful corpfititor, and so on to the end of ' 800 Acres on l.ot No B. embracing the West Point of the Island - I00 No "W l”l- _ cure on Township . 80. will be held in the Royalty of George- INDUBTRIAI. snow p. 1,, N _ Clisrlottetowu in November, at which the usual gofinfl? 0 "8 m "In WI" I-0 Inn 0'“ - Town Lot No. or in the iii. haadred of Lots in I - '. A C. STEWART. Secretary. chumuwwn "I, ‘O WILLIAM I-‘ORGAN. Committee Room. Id llley, I854- MIII III!‘ 3010 Auctto N the Premises, on Tiiuasnav. the 21 July. Io‘eloeh. an excellent Site for a GIlIS‘l‘y of _ N Feb. ‘lth, ISM. '*"‘§'1fi§§‘T't")'tI"1§I‘)tTf.___" AND MACHINE SHOP. B H’. 0. H038. OW open in Great George Street, on the old Stand. Old Copper and llrass bought. Au drive a number of Stones. ood Kiln has been Mits. M.\l.COLM SHAW. ; 31-118. I814. V_ __ be procecuted to the utmost ii or of the law. H. IIILLCOAT. Charlottetown. 2lst June. Isllw ' HOMAS MANN. TAIIDR. (Late of Upper Quart Street.) to inform his nsnrerous friends that he has just I-ZMOVED his Business to the House lately occupied by Mas. Ween, la Pow- rrar. Brass-r. next door to Ili. Dsdd’s Brisk lwrti :he Subscriber's w‘ own, on the eight of Iltli June Ii. ‘cm-i‘ Es: ciriiiii «T Carriages! HE Igppnfiqigngim {t.e:y:fn¢l;ny Wm iii: Satbscrilier. aunt. for .paet_fsvors, takes on -in" --='-.*v-t°v--u°- -- *"'.'.- ........"“.'.3'.’§“.u'.""'.‘il.‘.°..Z."'§I.'l' .'2'.1..'.‘1?i"".2.' 6.'.'2'.‘.'32 he discovery o t cl. who b_iolie maliciously. mm". In‘ ,,,"I'bg "g ,0 j-.,,.,',,j, c.,,;,,":; of II eecnpt _ paiietaaliiy and good worlinierieliip. to me a JOHN GAIVII. ev ' ion. at the shortest notice; a I |.I. Grange Hesse. West River. July tst. " °' "N" ’“'°""' yon" “mu talie pleasure in selling it, becausel know tliatl .