,_. _, .Y_,ARIE'1'IE8. ' ' Ions 'K,lvox.—.-Avery able and interest- , itig estimate‘ of the character and work I of tha'gIuct'-Scottish Reformer, will bel {CIIIldllI'.bIl0‘IIIl number of the West-l minster Review. "We are glad to find , that 'this_.lalenlod quarterly iii exchanging 3 some of its dangerous speculations lor» svihealtbful a theme as this; and we con- 5' fess tha) we have beeti both surprised , nialgratified to sea such ample justice | done to a man who has perhaps heeii more reviled by historians than almost any _otlier, qftlie good" and great men whose characters they have delighted to blacketi. “ The time is coming when é'ven7’oecular history will regard the old Scotch hero in his true light. “ Postnrity will‘ do jpstice” to him as well as to others. ' Fleeing with horror, from the thought that welarc unlit to die, if God should take us lhis’.day. and. hour out of the world, lieeps oil" the discovery of our true state more‘ thanany thing else, and fatally liiriders our preparation.-—Rsv. 'l'.Adams. l I Truman Smith, of Connecticut, has perpetrated a very petty ban woof. He has lately married a Southern lady, it will be recollected. Some one, by way of-‘quizsing-lt'irn, asked him how many slaves were owned by his wife. “ She has but one slave,” was the gallant reply of the Senator. . Mr. Hopkins being imprisoned in the Tower for declaring against some articles which the..King’s Majesty had sought to be established, and having written his apology in verse to the king, upon which follow;ad,his deliverance, a companion of his remarked, that “ He went into the 'i owsr by reason but came out by rhyme.” A"SIheMlLE SEItION.—-All cannot be ministers, but all can preach by their ex- ample. A man who lived far from the sanctuary once coinplained to his minister of the distance, while many others had buta few. steps to walk to enjoy divine Ordinances.‘ I“ Never mind" said the g'oqd'paptor ',/rerasmbei: that every Sab- path you have the privilege of preaching it sermon-six miles long. All the resi- dents and people you pass, you preaelt the- Gospel to.” Ctunlc'raa.—Wc may easily judge of a nia'n’s charater by what he loves—what pleases him. If a person manifests plea- surelinlow and sordid subjects; in vulgar s0i'tga..‘and. lg n; in the misfortunes of his fellows, or cruelty to animals, we may at once determine the complexion of his character. On the contrary, if he loves purity, modesty, trutlt,—-if virtuous pursuits engage his heart and draw his afI'ections—we may be satisfied that hetis an upright man. Wherever I find a great deal of grati- tude in a poor titan, I take it for granted there wculdbu its much generosity if he We'll I. rich man. “ Mr. Smith, don’t you think Mr. Sheesicks is_a young man of parts?” “Deeidedly so, Miss Brown; he is part numbokull, and part knave,and part fool.’ Miss Dqbbssoys that the first times coat- lHeI0~OIIOiI'C her waist she was in a pnvillion huiltyof rainbows, the window- sills of which were composed of Eolian harps. . ; The chief who heads the rebellion in Oliina, calls himself Great Ilranqudilyl ‘Cott'nitou,nu.—When can a man swal- low a .door.?- When he bolts it, to be shore. -l «It is said that the difference between eating‘ otrawberries and kissing a pretty girl, is so small that it cannot betappreo ciated. ’ Bucxu.--In -for-iuer time a kind of reed was used to upoa. That read was called PW’l','“‘.-... tis om this name that we a ‘I'§..0f.oIlr.pcpsr. t-met times also up wrotc upon the leaves of trees: it is won this cause that we talk of the leont of . _ _ _o called a book lsber. This we ,padc.uo.caIl a room where books are i. . ' . °'l:'.'ii.,‘.yq—.fia-"tin... w ndsltias ¥‘Ol'e i-mail“ "' wcroroe u. h's ' i This old gvord halo us as near aa~may’bs. We a seismic. g *°' »"°.°' at is w H ypeops ive in out-aago,usotlto wric‘u'p‘on't aim dftho booeh tt-co. They called this barhploc. We have not chau ‘ tho‘ talk of I , , ,, , I .,.-3., it ipii tmim.a., ’5’fi“"“""‘l .3-Q .g.g,,,“ Bin.” rollswpu been kept by ll ' caTlic"i"knnol"-' spy. , . .i'P'."‘9F" , . i-itslrat--mi-iii. .:'.‘..'..‘.i. of . _fiisad; in. the snowy at-ti dseoithil. V -‘guts you imejllh uwcotiacats sgjip W," o. tII.tlIt.~thvm~ swaotuiouts is _ _ i A . - J ' .fl|'',,’ , "the quickest way to ...'lii§’*soi'it war "Is to videos ona h not-c»uost. V , , .., .- ° ,.’.}l€p(.‘kl‘ ,. “‘”,, as-oac.&_ do shutout Mechanics, VIHIAXI as a sound tiA.szAno's G-'AZE'l"l‘l!1. SI$B'1‘EMBii:R 24,. ~. Inventors ct Manu- . tacturers. 8450. II SPLEIDID PRIZES. C460. "]til.l'i.\ll-‘. IX of the SCIENTIFIC J1.lII'.‘ll I- CJ./V’ roiiiniciicss on the Will ol St-pten-In-r. It is chietly devoted to the advsiiueitient ol the nirv- resis of Jlcrltunirs. lnreulurx. .lIonu!'tu'lm or... our! l"urrnrrs_. by the dillusioii of useful l\'lltt\\it'tIg¢.‘ upon these iiiipornntt hruitcltes. lt_is t5tIIIwtI by own |iI n . tioslly skilled in the arts and sriettee-i.and is vi i-|v>l_\ te- und itble journal. Nearly all the ALUAILE I’Ai'im-is wlnelt issue weakly Iron: the l’itri:iv'i Ub‘II‘lt‘t‘. are I.I.LUl1‘lI.A'l‘ll| wiri- l:'.ivcit.svirtos, and tho t2t..usss oftill the l’.rrs:~ i .~ are published in its columns ; thus iiiaking llI8‘|tJ|II'f a perfect Striuisririt: sun MICIIAHICAL I'-NL'\'- CLOPIDIA for future as well its present refen-in-.o. 'l‘lie SCII:N'|'Il‘ltJ Assituicitzs is very axtettsivoly circu|.iteil—its cireuliitioii in the last v0lIlIlt!‘t$XcI',t‘tl ing l8,0ll0 copies per week. It is in form his ItIti'.l- ing ; -each volume contains Savuisat. lluivniti-:n ENGIIAVINGU and over Fouit llt.".viini:n I'A6Il of Reading lllittter, with an Index. The prucliml rscoipls alone are worth to any family tnncli more than the subscription rice. _ 'I'lte Publishers offer the following vnluitble prizes for the largest list of subscribers sent tn by this hit January itext:-§ltI00 will be given for llie largest list; 375 for the second; 350 for the tlnrd ; $45 lor the fourth ; $40 for the oil: : .2135 for the (Silt; $30 for the 7th ; $25 for the tsth : $20 for the eltlt ; Slbforthelolh;$l0furtheiltb; " ' 'l'lio mtsli will paid to ' competitor, ininiediaiely after January Ist, I854. ’ 'l‘i;iuss :—One copy one year, ; one copy six nionilis, $l ; ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. 7 ‘HF. Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public of I’. I“.. Island for the liberal patronage “III! which they have been favoured, hope, by careful al- teniion to the wants of their customers, to meet u cotitiiiuance of their favour The following are tltc Currency : Falling only, per yard. 4d llo. mid ltalf dressing, 6d Do. full dressing, 8d Falling aitd I)yeitig Black, Brown, Olive-greeii, Ulive-bro-.\'tt, and Carbon, 8d per yard. Do. and lialfdressiiig, do. llld Do. and full ilrcssiiig. do. Is ' llottle ttttd Iiivisililo Green dyed and full dressed. prices, in Nova Scotia ll'0./lIl'.'.zV’S IVE./IR. Brown, dyed tuid pressed per yard, (id Green do. do. 8d \Voitien‘rt Wear pressed oitly, per yard, 25d Dyeing Scarlet, per lb. 2s lid. No additional charge for carriage. R. 8: A. FRASER. AGir.rs1~s—Clitirloitetown, Mr. I). Stewart, SI. F.leanor’s Mr. . J. Brown. Grand River, Lot 55, John M‘llonitld, Iiuq. “lliile Sands, Mr. Glover. .\lurrtty Ilnrbour, t\Ir. John Hyde. Rot-kliti, Middle River, Pictou, N. S. July 18th, ll-1.58. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Putromr e of His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER ANNIRMAN, Knight. EORGE LORD, begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and the public in general, that be has resumed his practice in the VITIIIIIIA av l.ttv I}, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir ALEXANIIIZ IIKANNBIMAN, Kn' ht. After it successful practice of 27 yeitrs—-I4 in litig- land ittid I3 in Aiitcrica—in the course of wlnelt he has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many valuable II()lt.t~'E§ and Cons; he hopes that, in now soliciting it renewal of I’utii.ic PATRONAGI, he may be per- mitted to I‘ that lie cuiishluia Ititnualf to In» its wel uulitied to prescribe Municinrss and preform Oi-s.aA1‘ioivs,in the capacity ofu Hans: and Cow Dacron, as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may confidently look forward to a renowal of that patronage which be formerly enjoyed in this Is- laud Rustn:ucs:—-Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. ltur:autvcu.——Messrs. DcsBrisa 81. Co. Apothe- caries’ Hall. At the Depot of the yal Agricultu- ral Society. June I3th. I853. The subjoined is a copy of the Certificate which Mr. Lord has received from His E.-ccellsncy. Guoitou Loan, has attended, and prescribed for some of my Cattlo at Government House Farm, be has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. . Baiutuitasast, Lt. Governor. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS I THE Sabscribarsmanufseturs and keep constantly boat on hand, all cues of Church, Factory, Steam- , Ferry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells, with the but description of H lugs. These Bells are made from the but stbltik, and the s iuas rglo sumo process manufactur- kig as Church Bo Is An cxporlonoc of thirt years, with a great inhagy rscsat improvements, a an en- tirely new not of casting. oaublcu us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also. in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been east and sold from this Found , which is the best evidence of their su- periority. o have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our olIiee.wIiiclt were awarded for tho " boot Bulls for sonorousncau and purity of tone.” We pay rti- culsr attention to the getting up Pesls or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our eatabliahnicnt is contiguous to the Eric and Champlain Canals, and ailroads running in cvory direction. which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Lovcls, Compasses, Transits, Tbcodolitoc, &,c., foraslo, of superior workmanship. All communications, cithor by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. A .\lI':INEELY'8 SONS West Troy, N. Y., larch, I868. Orders will be received and information gi- run auto prices, at Gee. 'I‘. I'Iaanrd‘u Book and Stu- tlonery Store. 10m MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE sttlic Ofics of Citasuis Pansua. I-IsQ., Charlottetown. February 1, I858. PRIVATE LESSONS. - IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE MR. R. B. IRVING, having made arrangements for giving Lussoits in tho IIICII LAI- otums to two ssisIlPutu1-u Cr.assss,wilI be happy in bsiug surly consulted rsspcaiag their for- iustion and reception. . , v . Cans Rooas—ovor tbs Bock-more cflfr. G. '1) Hanson. Qouaii‘s Scvaau. otb Augow. IBBI. wclvctreeul Brathcrul“ -I 1' Useful tistl Eeotioislrsl Preptrstioiii. Tnfim gains r...nT. emu. 'I‘Iisir Ilriiivsllotl Motslvhr, sing. 7 Their Incomparable India ubbor Blanking, Id. kits. "6 logsut Boll-sha rd Glam lab. Illoil, at ll. iupsrlor Gloss Squats |uh—Bluok, Bluo, led. at Dd. ouch. ‘ , , Deliciously scssiss ‘Ilalr OII, asl Poflpds Rogcnoratcr. ' ‘nan Unrirallod Gsriusst and Output lossvstst, I Itfl. and ill ‘ -~- titer;-:.....v-" ':'......... clscssblo Furniture roliiiiiii ss. _. , BOATS. 7 VIII} sulm-.rilmr having been for several uni loved in building Ship, Hsltitig. and leu- t-uro ll()AH‘S of all kinds, bogs save to return thanks for the geiierouu support he has hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the Itbltc at large, that be lit inuldiig y|'t!5li|l'lIll0||I for A orjol’ and more extoinli-d liusiiiess, no that, for the purpose of an-coiiitiiodatiiig peisotis who may favor him with tlrderu, lIlI' following geritlt-n.a-n have kitidly consort!- ml to not its his ."aHllllII-- tfnptnin \l.\'|‘lIl2\\'l|0l, of the Stennier ‘ Rose.‘ \Ir. ti. 'I'. ll \.~‘Z.\IIl, tTlI'Irlot/totown. t'.ipt:iin llt'isii.titti. 'l'tgniuli. .\lr. Wits. lll‘llwi;N. ltinkceper, b'uniinet'side. NICIHILAII Curutotr. I) ., 'i are. limits of any description, diiitoiniititiu or Mud (WIN- tlier (‘linker or (,'nr\'iil) , delivered in Charlottetown, or t-l-unvlttgne, with proniptitnde. \'Vorkmunsliip and iiiuvt-rittls \\'ltl'I‘IlIllt'Il uftlie besldelcrllillolh l’|'0d|l0O or cuttlc will his inlu-n in payment, if di-sir . CIIARLES M'(Ii‘ARRIF.. L? A lltliltI_\' I.\l}. of about I4 or In ycttru of age, ttiity lind cniployiiiciii by application as iihovo. TH”. PSALMIST, UST t(l'2CI‘.l\'l3l), itt Gizoitus: 'l‘. I"IAllAID'l o Bookstore, in \':ll'IllI.II bindings. 'I‘he above is the Fslitioti of VViitis‘s llytnns used in the Baptist Cliapcl, Cltarlottetown. Crapaud Races. ' ‘IIF. RACES nt Frapiiud will take place at the ulllllll racing ground, on Friday and Saturday the '.‘3rdnnd 24th days ol't~‘t.-pt. Aug. 24 ' Temperance Hall Company. 'I‘ A ’M ‘ETING of the Directors of the nbovo 4 (‘otiiputiy, held in the 'l‘eniparance Hall, this evening, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted vi7.:— “ Rizsonvun, 'l‘liitt the Treasurer (Mr. John W. \Iorrison) be instructed to take the necessary legal ,- L II I in L ' to the '|‘onipcrance IIalfCompany." B 0 y or, J. B. COOPER, Sec'y. Clittrlottetown, March I7, I858. The Laws of Prince Edward Island P‘RU.\I I773 to I8.'it,botli years inclusivo—2 vols. Royal s w., nitli a copious Index; pablhhed under an Act. of the Colonial Legislature, and care- fully re\ised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for this purpose, may be had at the Book- store of G. 'I‘. IIASZARD. TO LICENSED TEACHERS. V AN'I‘l-‘.D 1| District 'l‘eacher of the first Class for the Sinnliope and Covehead District- An experienced person will find it to his advantage to apply to JA.'lIF.S CURTIS LAWSON Juno 22d, I353 NOTICE. HE Subscriber having boertduly empowered by . GtLisl:ir.'r Ilicivnliitsoiv, of Hyde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and An-ratra Hurrica- soiv, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, survivin ltireeutors and Trustees named and appointed in an by the last \Vill and Testttiiicnt of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaids Merchant, deceased to collect .tll Debts and Sums ofMonay due to the Estate oftlia srtid Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. ittid to dispose of l|ll Lands and Ilereditamcnts belonging to said Estate situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I under- soa, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those iet-sons who may be in possession of any rt of sue Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as {gs aucru. GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1858. 1853. New York Illustrated News. ‘per year. P. T. Baarsuas. Special Partner; H. D. It A. I1. users, General Partners. THE ILLUSTRATED Nuws is published weekly. and contains sixteen large pages, filled with a great variety/of interesting reading matter and numer- ous largos and handooma engravings. It is intended that this paper shall be It ran‘!-ll‘UL and llAD'_l'l- trot. Pic-i-oatu. Hrs-roav or nu: Woitnn, in which scenes and events in this and other countries, sketches and views in all parts of the Globe, Portraits of Public Men, Scenes in our National Capitol, Auto- graphs and Biographies of Eminent Characters, and matters of general interest to the Comiriunity, will found raossrnnr ii.i.us-raA'r:o. Duo attention will be paid to the Rumotous, Sciuivnrtc, and AGIICULTUIAL interests of the Country. and handsome e ravingp, of nutcinal interest, is now in course prc ratioa by the eminent artist F. 0. Darlcy, and wil be proooutod to Iabseribers. At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome title page and index will be grstultouol, furnished by the publishers. The publishers will procure, at low rates, the uniform bindypg of the volumes, when desired. The " Illnstra News and Home Journal." will be supplied to mail subscribers one your for four dollars On receipt of orders for back numbers which are on hand will be imsdistel soul. and m‘ ' nuuthoil supplied as soon thcrca or as possible. be back numbers of the first volume will bo supplied G. 'I‘. HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. ‘TRAY COW.—-A stray Brindlu Polo COW boo \ boon on thcSubocribor's Promises since Tuesday last. She is giving Milk. Tho owner can get bar by paying for this Advortismout. JOHN WPHEE. - North River, Sept. 7, I868. Astonishing cflioa of tho Otya casted the IN A case 05!‘ utoirruuw rush?‘ as-awoiwc. From Fitzhenry BHot.)lllOl’,8I;Jq., cg. ” ulbaoaa ton. in r , Duau Siu—It is now clghrazri yours siaccl was llrst troubled with the water-brash and dorongomsnt of the stomach. _ I havo tdkan sdvicp of the boot Phy- fiolans In this city and New York, in boadott, Par , Germany, and Italy, followed their prescriptions, and visitsdt a several sulphur and other s In tbh uiuntry, the wstsriti places of Germany. sail-also when in Europe, an had found no rel . ‘Slneo ta-' Idsg tho llittsrsl luvs never list! a rstarii of tho Water-brash, which dail"troublciI mo of latcyoaro y a I 'ears I NOVELTIES FOR THE SUMl\lI£R. WILLIAM HEARD, Blifis to announce the arrival BRITISH and FOREIGN r Auuool. ft-t E gland f I , Anvruicrvizifi, fI‘:lu :i..'s3.i ii..u‘.'.'i°in'.‘ii3''i'.'i.°..'i.'. '" W. ll. having personally selected this Stock. would callcspcclul attention to a variety of NEW MATERIALS roa Lsnias’ sons, PARASOLS, IIONNETS, ui1.t.izu;gy, &,,,~_, A largr selection of Broad Clolltl, Docskins, naussus, sii.its, SHAWLS, tits- 6. (‘assinterr.r, Tloeeds, l'l'ai.tt-coatings, Cotton and LINEN GOODS OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in lite Fnrviishing Department. F In order to compete with other Houses, W. nous will be conducted on the 0.18]! principle, and Slat December last, will make immodisto payment. June 25, I858. _ The «non'1'1oo1.-.roiusa~.~‘ And Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste Tits Subscriber, who has long be}. connected with Mr. BAIIY, as one of the editors of tho Grnuu Forster, luis purchased the Horticulturist, so itbly conducted by A. J. Downiuo. and aflertlie con- clusion of the present volume, it will be Published at Rooxssrus, and Ed‘ ed b P_. BARRY, assisted by many of the bcstflorticuturists of the country, whose communications will nisterlslly add to us VNIIIG. The AR(?III'I‘EC'I‘URAL DI:‘._AR'I‘MENl‘ will be conducted by gentleman of ability and raps- tatiori. H. bags to inform his Friends that in future his busi. requosts those whose accounts were furnished to ill. Leonard Scott to Oos.’ t.ts-r or Brltlsh Pcrlodical Publications. BWRWARDED b mail, under Ilia provisions of the late Poul flies Law, at merely iioniiiisl flbtl. l. I'M Lovnloii Quarterly Rssiow (comrmimi. 2. I'll: Edsaburgls-Rsuieso ( Whig). 8. I'll: Jlforlh .B1‘I.lI'lf Review (Free Clturcli). 4. "ll WlldfllllI!f.RPVf¢w (Liberal). 5. ;Blukwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory). in this country for lwcnI_ years, and their cll‘ culation is constantly on the increase {notwitltstandiiig 'I‘o render the work accessible to a router nutri- bcr, and eonssdaentl more beneficial, t a price will be reduced to 'I we OLLAII per year, in udvarice, and at the same titno various im rovomeiits made. Each number will contain a fiil page engraving of some new, rate, and valuable fruit or Bower, drawn from nature, and engraved in a style not esccllcd. Still further to add to the value of the work, and meet the improving tits and increasing want.-‘of the horticultural coiiiiiiiitiit , we shall also publish ait itditicn with COLOR D PLATES, each number containing a full page engraving of some new, rate, and valuable fruit or flower, correctly colored from nature, by the best living artists in this line. 'I‘liis will be a new and important feature, in this country, rind must command the attention atid patronage of‘ both professional and amateur Hortioulturiutsn As the number of colored plates we can furnish will be l limited, front the care and time required in their pro- paration. those who wish the Colored Edt‘liori_ar the Horticulturist for I853, will do well to order imme- diatsly. Price vvithcolorcd plates. Fouu Doi.i.1utu, in advance. All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist, as it is devoted entirely to H_orticul- tors, and its kindred arts, Landscape Gardening _itn Rural Architecture, and will_kcep its readers advised of everything now on the subyect, either in Europe or America. _ It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- turisl superior both in style and matter to any we of the character in this countr , but equal to any of the Horticultural Journals of Europe; and we confi- dently ask the aid sad co-oporutio.a of the Horticul- ttiristu of the countr . The work is published month- ly, and contains arty-sight large pages. without advertisements, stitched in a beautifu and appro- priate cover. GI-IO. T. HASZA D J world, and sin happy to stld my testimony la ltd favor R v Agent for P. E. Island. De Sable, April I9, I853. A CARD. MRS. WINSLOW TO THE LJDIES. RS. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse attd Female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies to bar Soothing Syrup for ehlldern testb- i It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasraotlic action, soften the gums, reduce inflam- mation. and is sure to regulate the Boivels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and rcliefand health to you, children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wino low’: Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last year. We believe, it the best medl- elne in the world for children teething or for the euro of Dyaentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from testing or any other cause. It gives universal satlsfuctitui—-never never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and afccling cures-—relief is u bsolutsly sure. CURTIS 81. PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor, Ms WONDER. OF THE WORLD. Gtsiul Cured years clouding Kano. urn-is & Puaxisis, Bangor, Mo. Gout —I have been ontiraly cured of the Gru- years previous; some four or live years of the time I suffered beyond all my powers to dcoerllic. During this time, I have had medical aid, and tried various spe- clllcs, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month alter I eontuenead using it, I began to grow butter. I ecntiuucdito use It for a yaar, al the time improving ustil I wss entirely eurad. MILII snuus. Proupeot. Me., Jan. 29, 1861. Wo.tlio.tnidul' oil. an I uaintodwiththo above case, and certify to the above statement offsets. IIAILII Csirroan, Ihtttuii-i Csrrroaa, S‘l‘AIl'l|'0II §;l.II‘. I Doctor Tab , a re ular ctls ll yrle an ti East Msshlss,’vrrltes u‘s IlllG§|’P';lI.I 0f‘MIf¢l|”, IS47: H Plus. and 3. lulra gallon of your Cruinp and Pain Klllcr--it lo the bout uisllahio to can what it Is represented to, that I overused.” The Doctor flrst made use of it in his own case. for a seven spruiuln the shoulder, causal by tho upss a alago, and found luimcdiate rollof, and has alaoa used it in his notice. adtbs lowl”. It;posksforltsclf. RHEU .11‘ SM CURED. I certify, that! was sflietstl with a violent - tlc pain In the small of my back, which antiruly db- ablcd ins, ' greatest in and slforti nor as I walk without a cane, as but very little with. I appllod Doctor JOIN!’ son‘s Anodync Llnluicrit.or Liquid 0 cc. - savor romodlu,witboutauyro|' Afior stiles- itiglnthlswa abc aw Ipsrclioscdsbsttlacl‘ Grout , pro and by Courts & Puuxiits, Ba or, and after ions was entirely relieve and free from pain, an am now an- tlrely well. I also cured a friend of at ,who,lisd been sulsrln foralou time with a lame sldc,wltIi the unit bott . Ibslis c It the beat tuodlclnolnths LIVII owiia N. I.-olosurs audealtlbr 0UR‘l'lIls PERKINS’ cramp» Pals Klllsr. All others hearing this nuns sis D tI.uI“0Il. - rlnlbsaatsporbottlc. For Ialsb‘ Wm B. ATSON. d wood, aller it has be it the competition they encounter front American peri. odicals of I uiniilur class, and from the numemu, Eclectic: and Mtigrizinas made up of selections from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligi-tit reading public, and aflbrdu a guarantee thttt tlit'v ate sift: . in basis, and will be continued without interruption. Alth It tliaua works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated. yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. 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LEONARD b'C0'I‘T & (.20., 79 Fui.'i'ott S-runs‘, (Entrance 54 Gold street.) rk. N. B.—L. S. & Co. have recently published, and have new for sale. the "FARMER‘S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complots in 2 vols., royal acttivo, containing I600 pages, 14 steal and 600 wood engravings. Price, in muslin binding, 36; in paper covers, for tho ms‘ 155. fl‘ This work is not the old “ Book of (Its Font." lately resuscitate-I and lltrotmi II n the marina. GEO. 'I. HASZAR , Agent for P. E. Island. NOTICE. THE Tananto ca Towauhipu Numboru Slxtecn and \ . Twenty-two, in this Iolaud.thc property ofTltc Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivan, are hereby rs- quirod to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise ‘ will ligiutl. tutcd for t a recovery thorco . WILLIAM FORGAN. lltb-Aprll, isss. ' . A CARD. THE uudcmgpotl havi this day siitorcd into CO-Pu!!! JVERBH P as G NERAI. and COM|II$ION MERCHANTS, their Business hare- tofovo carried on by than individual! , will in future be conducted under the Name and trio of LONG- WOR TI! 8 Y1 TE8. FRANCIS LONGWORTH, ALBERT H. YATES. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Jane, Mt . N. B. The AUCTION business will at all times roccivc their boat attention. HORSES WANTED. TWENTY-FOUR. uraw GOOD DRIFT HORSES wuutud. Appl at the Gncuu Ho-run. Ju y I8. viiiliu Wanted. WANTED TO CHARTER, FIVE Plflllloflgfiout O0 to Olltcos ouch various Ports. Ag. Ill‘ ~ JAMEI it. auais some to :Lot.:' ' ‘IN! Itl'I‘J1list woII.hu;vv;-Itl(.).l‘JB:1 and P E _ t is ow trust, kaucw.aq8aE" ah? Woon‘s Boarding- II usa.. Possession given is November nest. r lltrthor particulars, aspl to Sept. ti. . .oi:suois. araansiirrs TO LET, IN HASZ.IRD'8, BUILDINGS rowan. rraurr. IIAI -t-its WIIAII‘. » No.1, CELLAR KITCHEN. Parlor. I N Rooms and Vqatubls Collar. c. ..,........ _.... 7, la Ilont ROOM, otalro. Iurrut BE IIOOMI, and a nut. 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