thing in conitnon—that they may be V.&lIE'I'IE_S. W1-its LAW or UlIItlI.LAs.' A correspondant of the New York ‘Knickerbocker says, he wishes to lay down the moral law on the sujbect of Umbrellas, which Christian people will observe. Some who make great pre- ueiisions have a slender appreciation o be victim and tuuni in particular cases. illllie very Judge who condemns a criminal to the penitentiary, if the law were rightly executed, which he expounds, is often hiiiiselfa thief! Will he tell us in what code it is laid down, that umbrellas are a seized upon and appropriated, wherever found, without consideration ? This, then, .0 honest, honest! is the Law of Um- brcltas: » “Section I. If you are away from home, and caught suddenly in a shower, and you see an umbrella standing in some cornoi-,for which there appears to be no owner, and, being much in need‘ of it, to ‘save you from a wet jacket, you take it sans csremonic——that is stealing. “ Section II. If you have acotton um- brella, and in your haste to get away, or because the lights in the hall are dim, exchange it for it neat silk one—that is stealing. “Section III. If, in stress of weather, you borrow one from an obliging friend, who insists on your taking it, and do not impress it it your recollection to restore it to him the next day—thiit is stealing. " Section IV. If you find it stray um- hrella in your house, which has been ac- cidentally left,and you give it house-room, without making any effort to find the be- rcitved owner——that is stealing.” How 10 Rates Fnurr Evnnr Ynirt. '-'-If rightly understood, few trees, unless absolutely dead or rotten, need occupy any ground without yielding a plenteous crop. After long and Varied experi- ._ s .> Mechanics, Inventors oi Manu- tactttrc 8450. II’ SPLEIDID PRIZES. M50. OLUME IX of the SCIENTIFIC AMERI- C.d.N' csivtaiesices on the l'lth of Septeinlu-r. It is ehistly dsvutsd to tho advanceiiient of the inte- rests of Mechanics. lsssriturt, Maaa/actorvfl. will Farsisrs, by the dilfiisioii of useful knowledge upon these important branches. It'll edited by men prac- tically skilled in the arts and soreness. and is “'=I“l_',' rs- ardsd asa sound and able ourniil. Nearly all the sx.uaur.I'. Parstvrs wli h issue weekly from the Parana Orricn are ILIsllI‘I'IA'I'ID WITH Enouavisras, sndthsCr.atssa ofall the Pa-r-sins-s are published in its columns ; thus niiilttng the paper a perfect Sctstrrr-Inc astn Msciurrtcar. Encr- CLOPIDIA for future as well as_ ‘present reference. The Sciasr-r-trio Aaruatcsu is very oxtsnsively t-CI|‘CIICId—oIC circulation in the last Volume exceed- ing 18,000 copies per week It is In form for bin-.t- iag; such volatsio contains’ Biivuasr. Huivnauu Ersouaviivos and over Fons Ilvtvnuszu Psuss of Reading Matter, with an Index. .'I'lI0 practical rscsipts alone are worth to any fiiinily much more than the subscription price. _ 'l‘he Publishars offer the following valuable prizes for the largest list of subscribers aunt in by the lat - $15 ; $50 for the third ; for the'fourtli ; $40 for the 6th ; $85 for the 6th; 330 for the 7th; 325 for the 8th ; $20 for the 9th ; QI5 for the Ioth ; fill) for the llth ; $5 for the |2tli. The mill‘! will he paid to the order of the successful competitor, inimediiitely after January Ist, I854. truss :—Oue copy one your, 82 ; one copy six niciitlis, $1 ; ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. ‘III: Subscribers, is returning thanks to the public of I’. E. Island for the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful at- tention to the wants of their customers, to meet it coittiiiuzince of their favour.‘ The following are the prices, in Nova Seotiii Culinlllc . l d dd ‘u in on , r or , Do.‘ and hhfl" rossing, Bd Do. full dressing,8d Falling and Dyeing Black, Brown, Olivs-groan, 8d per yard. Olive-brown, and Carbon, and lrnlfdrossiiig, do. 10d Do. and full dressing, do. Is Bottle and Invisible Green dyed and fulldressod. WOJIIEJVS WE./IR. Brown, dyad and pressed per yard, 6d Green do. do. 8d Women's Wear pressed only, per yard, Md Dyeing Scarlet, per lb. 2s lid. No additional charge for carriage. ‘ R. St A. FRASER. Aostv-rs—-Charlottetown, Mr. D. Stewart, St. Eleanor‘s Mr. N. J. Brown. Grand River, Lot 55, John M‘Donnld, Esq. White Sands, Mr. Glover. llfurriiy lliirbour, Mr. John Hyde. merits, Igradually adopted the following mode: As soon as winter has sttfliciently disappeared, and before the sap ascends, I exiimine tmy trees. Every dead bough is lopped off; then,after the sap has risen stilliciently to show where the blossoms will be, I cut away all the other branches htiviiig none on, and also the extremity of every litnb the lower part of which bears a considerable number of buds- thus concentrating the sap of the tree upon the maturation of its fruits, and saving what would be a useless expenditure of strength. In the quince, apricot, and peach trees, this is very important, as these are very apt to be luxuriant in leaves, and destitute offruit. You may think this injures the trees;but it does not, for you will find trees laden with fruit‘ which formerly yielded nothing. Of course all other well-known precau- tionsmust be attended to—sucli as cut- ting out worms from the roots, placing old iron on the llIIIl)S,‘WlIlClI acts asntonic to the sap,‘&.c. Try it, ye who have failed in raising fruit, - P.iv,ss you oo.--This is a charming proverb. Asixperiny loaf of bread without butter, and no debt on it, has a better re- liah than your best dinner that is to be paid for to-morrow. A‘t.‘v’v‘svs do as the sun does,.look at the bright side of things. For while it isjtist as cheap, it is three times as for di- 'e_stiqn‘. The melatilsooly rnati don’t even relish wedlock. A He: also Cris.--When an advertised dye turns your hair a bright green ! ‘ To Prozac CtIousiseas.—Wipe and put them in salt water, strong enough to bear an egg, in which let them remain six or seven days; then scald them in vinegar to reen‘ them, after which, put them in col spiced vinegar. Beans are done-the urine way.—Home Cookery. In is proposed to establish in some of ourilsutusn cities an institution in which the-‘science of 8 incl , Weuvéology‘ nhd Cooltology miiy beo‘gtlttIght.,to young, ladisa,.anib'whei~e, after obtaining these accomplishments,‘they may receive a re- gular diploinawit the honorary degree of “ F. F.W-.”---Til fdr "Wives. J nsnousxxis one otthe vneaviest, bltrtritt! tire lea" powerful, of tho‘ unclean spirit ifilltfin est modern society. ' How rarely‘ is. is :that we hear sincere, unqualified pvttise flowing from the lips of a rivsltl Iii. oider Io" b,east..hsts-ed, it I0flIllb0Iy'IlI¢OI- ssry-sliss two sIiould'stsrtort the sanfe.put,l_t.,Th'ey maybe friends at tirst; but in.s..s'asy short while «atlorwsrds we snrssrsvs tied thein ‘foes: tliy,‘suct:e‘ss ‘of :il.j£',.'¢i'a;eI)_olng,g'alland worinwciod totlis. fgl l-".'\ I I.- ~ . I 5.113.. .Putiqton,-in alluiiori ~ mll&ldV9fImCDq‘ hcsdod,‘ l‘“I<Io‘l Cal illsl”; IIlillh_'s,,u would, tail for” rnorouypfultoths up "'i"i‘.§‘ in“ ‘i. . ' in or tho- ._ dl " Th6s‘.‘l&dkto‘liis..ti'uto~ byvrwbt-u isgiiiis .tsIl--that ttis W W.’ sg..,-1 t 4 it Rorltlin, Middle River, Pictou, N. 8. July 18th, I853. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Ezccllancy Sir Ausxastnsn Barursnssan, ii‘ lit. GEORGE LORD, begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends nail the public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the VITEIII mutt! Lrrut, undorths patronage of His Excellency Sir ALIXANDE BRANNIIIAN, trig . Alier it successful practice of 27 yeiirs—I4 in land and I3 in Atiiericti—iii the course of wlti has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of intiiiy valuable Ilousus IIIIII Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of Puantc Paritoivauu, he may be per- mittsd to any that be eortsideru_hlrnIelf to be as wall qualified to oscribe Msntcnvns and preform Uritruvrtorrs, in the capacity ofa Hons: atid Cow ocron. as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colony ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may confidently look forward to it renewal of that patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- lurid. Eng- he Rzstntc:vcs‘.—NexI door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. Rx:rrtitr:tvcs:.—llIessts. Deslirisa & Co. Apothe- caries‘ Ilall. At the Depot ofthe oyal Agricultu- ral Society. June l3th. I858.’ The sabjoincd is a copy of the Certificate which Mr. Lord has received from His Excellency. Gsortotr. Loan. has attended, and prescribed for sotne of my attfe at Government House I"arni, he has done so sueceasfiilly, and I shall readily employ Iiim again. A. Bsnttsnsutst, Lt. Governor. ~ BELLS! BELLS! BELLS I THE Sdiscribsrs manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, I"evry, Locomotive, School House and I'l:inta- tion Bells. wididss first description of Hflhglllgs. .Tliese Bells are made from the best stock, and the small sizes undergo the same process in rsianttl'itctur- ing as Church Bells An experience ofthirty years, with it great mast rscsnt improvements. and an en- tirely new rneth of casting. enables us to obtain tho most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary viliriition. Ni-iirly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this I-‘oundr , which is the best evidence oftlieir su- periority. e have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our otIics,wIiIeIi were awarded for tho " best Bells for‘iiimoroiisnoss and purity torio." We pay pa i- cular intention to tho ‘iigap Pssls op Chimes. and can refer to those furvi y as. Ourovtablishment is contiguous to tho Eris ass CItlInpia' I Knals. and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours sfNssv York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Theodolites, &c. , for sale, of superior worknianiihip All eomriiuoications, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. _ , A I-IENI-'.ELY'S SONS West Troy, N. 17., March, I858. Orders will be roceivod and information gi- ven as to prices, at Goo. T. I-Iasr.nrd’s Book and Sta- tionery Store. I0tn . HONEY TO I'ii!IND. NQUIBI sttlis Otlco ofcitsanns Pansrau. Esq., Charlottetown. ' - February I, toss. it PRIVAEE LESSONS ' IN THE ' TR NC}! LANGUAGE MR. . B. IRVING, having made srrsngsmsnts for-giving Lsssosrs in tho Faarrcrt Lavi- ouaos to 1-wo small Parvaru C1.assas,wil| be happy-in Iuhgtearly sosisultsd rospsstiiig their for- Cr.ass Rooss—-over the Book-storo of Mr. G. T. II.asssau.-Qoassi‘s Susana. 80th August, tsss. Tvretvetrees ‘Brothers’ Useful sstl licssssiiosl Preparations. Trista Sritish rn..i'i}T. Crssvn; It Od. . Their Iaslhhsblor lfirdtuvo Polhls, at Rd. ‘t'»ii-trim-sssit Msvst Pasts,~ot as. . ‘Prion Iusdinpsrabls Isdls roasts. Blushing, til. I . . ‘ ' ‘ ' ' "iii Sell It .' i-ct A A , ~E§$3h&hflrq'a3: ’I‘Islr H l Tltolt math opalyilosufod Hslfiod, 'II,d'PouistIs' 8 and i‘ Dvl '0 .s ‘ "' 7dnn& W I I “ ' » . n »i . I So ,. "Ea busiest. -at Bur-I ubvuu. miszntbis *GAZ'Ell‘lI.‘E,’f.OCT-0BER"-‘5. ' - - BOATS . HE Subo°:riboi.').hsviag sbfioon Pb“) u‘ | I I0 I . s ‘I ..‘ sum BJETS of all kinds, lug: l:a_ve to return thanks for the generous support he as hit ' sxperiottcod in that line, and to notify his friouds and the ublic at large, that ho is making prr rations for a srgar and more extended business, and that. for tho purpose of accommodating persons to may favor him with Orders, the tbllowing geiitlemcri have kindly consent- ed to set as his Ageuts:— Captain .\la-r-irswunrs, ofthe Stesmsr ‘Bose.’ Mr. G. T. Hasssiin, Charlottetown. Captain Iluussau, Tignish. . Mr. Was. M'Ewan. Innkeeper, uurnmersido. Nrcrrouis Connor. 5 ., K iire. Boats of any description dimensions or build (who- ther Cliriker or Curve , delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with pi-oinptitnda. workmanship and niateriub wssruulsd of tho I’I’0I‘lI°O or cattle will be taken in payment, if desired. CI ARLES M‘QUARRIE. IE7’ A handy LAD, of about Id or 15 cars of age, may find etnploymsnt by application as a vo. THE PSALMIST, UST RECEIVED. at Gsonos T. Hassa'un's Bookstore, in various bindings. The above to tho Edition of Watts’a Hymns used tntho Baptlt Chapel. Charlottetown. Tern eranoo Hall Company. T A M 'E'I‘ING of the Directors of the above Compniiy, held in the Tempsranca Hall, this evening, the following Resolution was unanimously vi . “ Rssonvnn, That the Treasurer (Mr. John‘ W. .\Iorrisoii) be instructed to take the necessary _ itl titeasures for tho recover of alluusettlod Subsertpttons to the 'I‘ettiperanco Hal Company." y vder, J. B. COOPER, See'y. Charlottetown, March I7, I858. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM I178 to I85I,botli years inclusivo—1.vols. Royals vo., with a co ious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial gislatsre, atId_caro- fally revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may ho had at the Book- store of G. T. HASZARD. TO, LICENSED TEACHERS. ANTED a District Teacher of the tint Class for the Stnnhope and Ccvohead District- An experienced person will find it to his advantage Y to app to JAMES CURTIS LAWSON June 82d. I858 for several oars NOTICE. THE Subscriber having bean duly empowered b Gtr.ss:n1- ‘IIIIIDIIIIOII. of Hyde Park, Square. London, I:.squirs, and Aaruuu Huxnuun sorv, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant. surviving I-lxecutors atid 'l‘rustees named and appointed in and by the lust Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, doeessed to collect all Debts and Sums ofMoncy duo to tho Estate ofthe said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dispose of all Lands and Harsditstnants belonging to said Estate situate therein. All rsons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I‘r:l'|dOf- son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those iorsous who ma be in possession of any part of true Lands and Premises, are required to make an iniinediate and satisfactory arrangement with me. otherwise they will be treated as Tr sssru. JOHN LO GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1853. 1853. New York Illustrated News. 88 _p¢r year. P. T. Baatvuar, Special Partner; H. D. & A. E. BEACH, General Partners. TIIE lr.t.i:ii'r-rta'r:n Nsws is published weekly, and coiitnins sixteen large pages, filled with a great variety of interesting rendi matter and numer- ous lnrges and handsome engravings. It is intended that this piiper shall be a rat-rt-rror. and lIAlJ'l'I- rut. I’ic1-oituit. Hirroiiv or run WORLD, 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 Capital, Auto- graphs and Biographies of Eminent Characters, and all matters of general interest to the Community, vv' he found PROMPTLY tr.i.usrri.u-an. Due attention will he paid to the Rnniorous, Sctsiv-rtrrc. and r\t}BIt—‘UL'I’IJItAI. interests ofthe Country. A large and handsome e ravings, of natoinal interest, is now in course o pro ration by the eminent artist F. 0. Darley, and vvll be presented to snbscribers. - At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome title page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the pn lishers. 'I‘he publishers will procure, at low rates, the uniform binditi of the volumes, when desired. The " Illustrate News and Home Journal," will heuutlpplied to mail subscribers one year for four do a a r ., On receipt of orders for back numbers which are on hand will be iiiiediatol sent, and rnissisi numbers supplied as soon therea or as possible. be back numbers ofthe first volume will be supplied 6. 'I'. HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Astonishing efic of the Oxy- genatod‘gttors, A can or utoit-rurtiv vuans‘ snirrnrrro. I-‘rorii Pituheury Homer, I"Aq., of Boston, Mass. Boston, Ssptsmber28, I848. _I.'r:aa Sta—It is now eighteen years since I was first troubled with the water-briish a dorangsmont of the stomach. I have taken advice of the host Phy- sicians in this city and New York, in London, Paris, German , sud Italy, followed their prescriptions, and visited the several sulphur and other springs in this country, the waterin places of German ,snd else- where iti Europe, an _had found no relic . Since ta- ltirig "the Bitten I, have never had a return of tho Water-brash. which daily troul-lad ms of hits years toii very greutdc es. My appetite has returned; the extreme flat srics, sovore constipation o bowels, general dohtility, and sloapluss nights undo which I N ciao to many of my friends, who are now using it togvoat advantage. rid I unnot refrain from writing to you in its favour sad praise, for thsgosd you have». stowsd upon the community ; and trust that what little is in my seeps to clot in outoudsq tho circula- tion of your “ Oxygonatsd Bitters," will be done with grassfa pleasure at agtiiuss. oavs -Ts Guo. B. Canal, Wiadssr, Vt. REED, AUUPIN & Co., Wbdoulor No. 26 Merchant's Row, Boston, Gsnsrsl Agoata. Price, Dollor hssfis sis bollh M Five Dollars. « v r '1 Was. R. WATSON. a th as-ofa» s_ M'°' llth‘ "~'.’i’t'M'"lt rtitl sovrss. l Cbrlottotsws, " CovsovstOIosstWststUttsst. Id . have sariraly left no. Ilasirig. Baa BRITISH and FOREIGN rutw ar.u'rtstiii.s ran r..Iinttts' A large selcdion of Broad Cloths, Dosskins, $2‘ " . near will be conducted on the OJ SH principle, and slot scsrnbsr last, will make immediate payment. June 15, 1858. V Twelvetrees Brothers’ soap Powder an entirely new invention.) 18 the cheapest, safest. best, and Inuit effectual article for all washing purposes, apscket of which is equal to ten Petinyworth of Soap! The saving of Time and aishingly great, that s W can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST -no rubbin being required. This won srful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, sait produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for purposes for which Soap cannot be safely or effectually SII used. It will not injure the hands, or the most dclicsts material ; but whilst it is incomparable for perma- aontly whitening Linens, &c., after they have become discoloured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unstirpssssble for impruv irm the colors of I-‘LANNELS, BLANKETS, WOOLLENS, Cotoitsn PRINTS. MUSLIN and LACE. ur Sa by GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. Dissolution of Copartnershlp. OTICE is hereby given that the Copavtnership heretofore subsisting between the Subscribers under the firm of CROSSSL RENDLE, Tanners & Carriers, hath been this do dissolved, by mutual consent. And all persons in ebted to the said firm are hereby requested to make payment to Christo- p was. CHRISTOPHER CROSS. JOHN RENDLE. Charlottetown, llth Sept., I853. N. B.—Likswiss all persons having any demands against the said rties will please to render their accounts for salt etnont. LAW BOOK . CHITTY on Ploading,Chitty on Contracts;Blunt‘s Commercial Digest and Shipniastor‘s Assistiin English CominonI.aw Reports, for sale at Gno. '1‘. Hasuaun's Book Store. WANTED, u TEACHER for the Eastern School, on Township No. Sixteen. For fur- ther particulars oriquiro of the subscriber. By Order of the Trustees, Win. CAMPBELL, Sen. Lot I8, I2th Sept. 1858. New Books I New Stationery! E0. T. HASRARD has JUST RECEIVED from Entrrauuart a supp of BOOKS and STATIONARY which are now open and Fort Sans, and among which are-— I I ° Note Papers and Envelopes Charts of the Gulf and Island Dr. Cutnniing’s Works Barnes‘ Notes on the Scriptures Ne.inder's Church History The Leisure llour The Wide, Wide World, chsap editiou Parlor and Railway Libraries Rsadablaliooks illustrated, &c. dtc. &.c. A or P. 2:. ISLAND, OLOURED so as to show the Electoral Districts For sale at Gao. T. Hassaan's Book Store 9f lhe Ladies to bar Soothing Syrup for childorn teeth- Ing- It will immediately relieve than from pain, allsy all spasmodic action, when the gums, reduco inflam- mation, and is sure to regulate the Bowals. Depetid upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and reliefand health to you, children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins low’s Soothing Syrup during the past six cars, several thousand the last year. We believe, it t a ‘ clne In the world for children teething or for the cure of Dyscnlry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal satisfsctlon—never never heard a complaint from any one uing it. novsr sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and effecting cures—-relief is a bsoliitsty stirs. CURTIS 81. PERKINS, «' Driwgists, Bangor, Me WONDER OF THE URLD. Grcosl Cimd offics ysars standing Messrs. CUITII dc PIIKIIII, Bangor, Me. Gout lsvi,-I have been entirely cured ofthe Gra- vsl, by tho us of your Group and Pain Killer. I commenced taking the Cramp and Psin Killer In the Sprltig of I847. I had been a great sufl'ercr for ten years previous; ootao or five years ofthe time I siilsvvsdbcyosid all ray powers to describe. During this tins, I have had medical aid, and tried various s Ides. but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month after I commenced using it, I be an to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, al the time improving until I was entircl cured. Mina 81-anus. Prospect. Me., an. 29, I85 We, the undersigned. are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. rrsstss Cntsrouo, HANNAH Oarrroan, S'rsri'rorr l.r.r.ts. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician of East Machlas, wrltss us under data of Marehfl, ISO7: " Please send ms half a gallon of your Cramp and Pain KIIIII‘?-lolsvtbs host ruodloivie to euro what it is represented to, that I overused." T actor flrst inads tlso of It In his own case. for a sewers sprain in tbs shoulder, caused by tbs upsetting of at stage, and found Iiurriedlato rsllof, and has since usod it In tituinstlss. load Os Iowln . It spooks for Itself. HEUJJ TISI CUBED. I certify, thstl was alietad wltli a violent IIlisuuis- tie pain In the small of lay back, which sntlrsly ills- stitsu ins, so that I costs not ‘ in cans, s but vary llttlo tvlth. I s son's Auoilyno I..Inlnsut.’or Liquid 0 sad isvsi-srsttisr rsiasdtssnvltsaat any rol . an... int». "'0" ‘*2: about a week, I purchased a Iiottls of 7. tmpsrsil by cents I Puaxrivs, Isa , and after was was satlvoly NIHNRIC free on pain, SIMS‘ ow sa- tlvoly wall. I load of valid.-tbs ttsil ban sfivl tbr along the wlli s‘IsIo- sls wltb thosano s-ifs. Ibotiovolt is. Isstnsdlstsslvitbs vwlliul It Inn: to add my sssuussy is Itsfsvor ssvuu swsis Us I.--Io sure and salt fsr~0lII‘l‘II‘t‘zIlIINI’ cramp Paialtttsr. Altotusroossrtag sanswo “ufrfl-Isl‘:-sfoflttls For Sslo hhl I l astsustsos.«Issst6.tIs- sous, PARASOLS, BONNIITS, MILLINERY, &.c., Labour is so asto- '‘ E '8 WA ‘ NOVELTIES FOR "THE SUMMER. WILLIAM HEARD, S to announce the arrival r Auioooil, from England, of a large assortment of ANUFACTURES, from the lirst Ilouses in the '11-ado. W. H. huviug personally selected this Stoelt, would call especial attention to a variety of naessss, SILKS, SIIAWLS, run- C. Cassinieres, Tiocsds, Waist-coatings, Cotton and LINEN GOODS OF ALL D ESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in the Furnishing Department. order to compete with other Houses, W. . II. bags to inform hi Friends that in future his busl. requests those whose accounts woro furnished to [In Leonard Scott di. Cos.’ LIIT os- Brltlsh Periodical Publications. :FORWARDED by mail, under the provisions of the late Post Otlico Law, at merely noniiual tea. I. The London Qavrtcrly Review (Conssroauu). 2. The Edinburgh Review ( WIi' . 8. The JVbrtIt Britisl Review (Free church), 4. 7'hs Wsstsiivistcr Rrcisis (Liberal . 5. Blackwooirs Edinburgh Magsqivir (Tory). _ These Reprints have been in successful operation in this couiitry for twenty years, and their cir culatron is constaiitly on the increase, notwithstanding the competition they encounter from Auiericiiit pert. odicals ofa similar class. and from the numerous Eclcclics and Magazines made up of selections from foreign periodicals. 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Such works as "The Csxtons" and “My New Novel," (both Ilulwer), “ My Pe- riitisultit Medal," “’l‘lte Green Hand." and other serials, of which numerous riviil editions are issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Black- wood, tifter it hits been issued by Messrs. Scott and Co., so that Suhscribcrs to tho Reprint of that Magu- zine may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TERMS. Per unit For any one ofthe four Reviews, 8 00 For any two oftlte four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 00 For Bltickwood's lllagtizitic, 3 00 For Illiickwood and three Reviews. 9 00 For Bliickvvood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance. R nucnn POITAGI. The following table will show the great reduction which liuii been Illtltle on these Periodicals since 1844, and the very trifling rutos now charged. I’or ann. 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