-j was-nus or was sun . Isipkmy i_ee.’e’ed ri_Iieiae ' ra I tlttbmido my poaeolel hearth. With surteiua drawn and lamp trimmed bright I want my slii,ldno's noisy. mirth; . - lflieb is hobo, and its delight. ~s s w-tr, from ying rumours caught; as on 0 Its ,,to curious eyes new hot‘! they matched. and there they folgltt. In lniaivals"ef household chat, In ditwnsiratrgetic lows; wit‘ ‘ l|la"yi;uau'vrs, and wh tIitit;' ‘ pa tho event, or show t scenes. or. In urnostlt dinvisv-utlole phrase, - "Twist trap and Sch, discuss the (gist; Give to each rlilof his blavvmov praise: “thy who was wrong and who was right. «-4: sh a ii is rolled by—- roan-—tha sleis ‘he set-worries‘ 'o his knife, “Nor pauses wit the closing day ; While tho-e who have csdoped with life I-‘rot! food and fuel as they lvnty. And. when their eyes in sleep they close, = After aceut retinas duly shared, , victims out, from those _ R.ac’a - ’ aeooston which the chance of battle may have spared. . Still when the bugle sounds the march, |‘Ie trunks his prey through steppe and doll ; Hangs fruit to tempt the throats that arch, And poisons ovary stream "and wel . All this with nlla‘nt hearts is done; All this wit patient hearts is borne: And they by whom the lnurt-l‘u won Are seldom they by whom ‘tie worn. No deed. no suffering of the war, But wins in fame, or spores us ill; Those noble swords, though drawn afar, Are guarding English hotnceteads stilL Own we a debt to these brave men, Unpuied by ought more said ev song; By leaders from a ready pen, Or phrssestroin a liippant tongue. The living, I-'.ngland‘e hand may crown with recognition. freak and free; With titles, II. and renown ; The won jail our pensioners be. But they, who meet a soldier-’s doom- 'I‘hink you, it is enough, good friend, To pl.mt the laurel at their tomb, And curve their names——;tud there an and 7 No. They are gone: but there are left 'IVioes they loved best while they were here- Plrcots made childless, bnbee bereft, widows, sisters dear. . All twilet grateful England take; And,-’tvitlt a large and liberal heart, > Cherish. for her eluin soldiers’ mike, And of her fulnsss give them part. I."ulJ them within her shelicring breast; 'l‘heir p trenl, ltusbnnd. brother, prove. That so the dead may he at test, Knowing those cared for whom they love. THE ARCTIC SEARCH. The intelligence brought to Europe by r. Rea respecting the fate of the Arctic expedition under Sir John Franklin has, not unnoturally, given rise not only to many painful feelings in the minds of the friends and relatives of the long-missing oiiicers and crews, but to a good deal of discussion and conjecture. The ueation is asked, what has becotne of the rest ofthe expedi- tion, seeing that the party stated to have been seen be the Esqoitnaux, and to have been found dead afterwards under the me- lancholy circumstance reported, were not nitb one-third of the cornplement of the grains: and Terror. To this uestion Dr. information furnishes 0 answer whatever, beyond the great apparent im- probability of any of the comrades ofthe unhappy men who so miserably perished, having escaped tviih their lives. That im- probability is, we fear, in exact proportion to the credibility ofthe story told to Dr. Rea by the E.-tquirnnox. if it be true that the ships were crushed in the ice, the por- tion oftheir crews as yet wholly unaccount- ed for, either perished in the catastrophe, or if they were enabled like the rest to effect their retreat and to reach the main land, they mtist have been heard of before, had they been more successful in procuring subsistence than their companions in mis- forquoes. This conclusion, almost irresisti- hI,'e_,“il'we' believe the story told by the . ' Kaqttitriaux, is so distressing, and the details - ofthe account given of those whose bodies are stated to have been discovered, are of so harrowing a nature, that we cannot won- der if sorrowing friends and relative; cling with desperate pertinacity to the hope that the intelligence brought by Dr’. Rae may after all prove incorrect. The Eequimuux are, as other stories formerly told by them abundantly prove, considerably given to lying, as well as thieving. Hence the sug- estion that the articles which furnish irre- ragable evidence of their having belonged to the missing ships, may have come into their possession by the plunder of the ves- sels, supposing them to have been wrecked or abandoned; or if the articles were re- moved from the vessels by their owners, that these may have come by a. violent death at the hands ofthe natives, who have invented the tale told to Dr_. Run in order to account for their possession of the pro- perty. In support ofthe last-named suppo- sition more especially, it is asked whether it'ls likely that our countrymen, well sup- plied as they evidently were with ammu- nition, coold have perished from hunger on ' dtlsquirnaux are enable to reainiein thcmelves by the produce of the “chase. To this question Dr. Ilse replies ‘by ‘Q fetrfscts, which do eyvay entirely with t e apparent inconsistency 'of the account .given by tho -qoimaus. The principal ~ Coons of procuring animal food in those V. "’ ‘bu discovered ‘ ‘b.:lvb"dogs_; end taituseli the chains of seals and of reindeer. * _ . ' rds the former, . Rae observes ,jllp’t,,pt_ ___e’season then _ tr John I-‘raaklin's qgssyware seen travelling over the ice, the It-hlfisleu are covered by snow, and can ‘b the keen scent ofthe that even alter they are discovered. mnh Ixpfiienco and care, as well as potions, is required, to kill the seal. it is true that as s'oon II the snow thaws, that is about June, the seals show themselves on the ice: btttthey are then so dificult of approach that none but the moot practised i-tsioen can succeed in getting near‘ enough to‘ about any‘ ofthem. As re- gard) deer sndother game, Dr.‘ Rae states that those portions of the Arctic coast which are most runarbnble fortlte-abundance of deer, areuo only during the autumn migra- tions, and that even then it is liai-d=work for experienced sportsmen in flill training to kill a suflcioncy for laying up a winter stock. end that the particular portion of the coast where, according to the account given by the Esqoininux, a party tlro *th'eaiisslng vessels was seen, happens to ba not more then usually barren of artists , ifo in the spring season, nti_d that the.fo‘w door which may occasionally be‘ are generally very shy, from havin ’ hunted during the winter by the I _ on the borders of the woodlands. We are happy to learn that two overland expeditious have been decided u on—the one in boats, to go down the t ackenzie River in search of Captain Col- linson, whose safety is a subject o consider- able aoxiety—the other in canoes, down Buck's Fish River, to male fitrther inquiry into the fate of Sir John Franklin's people, and to endeavour to obtain some more relics; and should any of the remains of the dead be found, to place them decently under- ground. - ' LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL "GOODS, I854. JUST‘ RECEIVED per Cicily, from London, Peeping Test, an ririis Hall, from Liver- pool, an I'lX'l‘ENS|VE SUPPLY of BR.l'l‘ISH an I-‘t)l{l2lGN GOODS, selected by the subscriber in the dill’-rent markets, on the most favorable terms, which enables lllllt to sell at the lowest cash price. His etoclt comprises the following goods. RESSES. Bayedere, Cloth, Al cca, rich and fancy llobesin great variety, plain paid and fancy Dress Cloths, satin Stripe Laetrea, Moire Antique, black and coloured, Radumere, Du t.‘ape, fancy and figured silks, Sttine, Satinetteu plain and embossed, I-‘ranch Mrrinoes, and Delsines, Alpuccas, Coburghs, Or. leans, and Deliiues figured and plain, and very clten , black and coloured silk and cotton Velvats, and lashes. MILLIJVER Y. Lndies’,Mantles, Capes, Jackets and Visettes, Bonnet dress an other Caps, English and French Ribbons, Feather-, Flowers, Pair-loy, Cashmere, and woollen long Shawls and Squares, Swansltin, Plush, plain and f.mcy Cl-raking, Braids, Gimps, Firing”, si k and cotton Velvet ‘I miiiiiing, dross Buttons in every variely,Infant'u Robes and clothing ofull kinds, Ilnbit Shirts, rllaevee and Collars. India. skim,‘ “,4 Cord, Laces, Edginge and reollopgng, & . CLOTHS. Pilot, Whitney, Petersham, Mohair, and superfine \’Vest of England and Yorkshire Broad Clothe in all prices and colours, Dooskins, Beaver and Satan C sand Cassinie . CJRPETS JJVD FLJJVJVELS. 'I‘apes'ry, Brussels, Iiidderminstar and Victoria I-‘alt ttni-pets, Hearth Rage and Hassocks, Drwggeu and other that Cloths, Cocos and other Mats, Tapas. try, Worsted, Linon, Oil, and enbomed Table ' ' Dru gets, and Ulrpots, white blue and scarlet Scgoa and flsanols, Oil floor Cloth all widths. FUR5 Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and is-ralla an Victorines, Boas, itts, Mafia and Ca s in great vs. ri.-ty, Fur GI.-vea and Gauntlets, largo esoortinant, Saul I"ur Coats, mono‘ and boy ‘a Far Caps all dsapaa an s. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Goods, Gold wedding Kings and Pencil Cases, Silver Rings, Pencil Case-, and shawl Brooches, Electra- pitted in Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks Snuflere and 'I‘ratyn,8uattr 'I‘ong-, Nulprlckelr. Ind soup Ladies, faory good-, Paper Machie, Tea Trays, Ink stands and Port Folios, Wotk Boxes, funny 8 , Wriiin Pins and fancv breaches in great variety, llrnshea as Combs of all kinds—Scapa and Perfumery. China vases in every form. READY MADE CLOTHIJIIG Over, and shooting Coats, Trewsers, Vesta, Shirts while,faut:y and striped, iirt fionts, Collars in all nltnpesu, Paris silk, felt and glazed Hate, Cloth, San- letie, and Plush Cape-—blue and Marine and Lamb Wtbl Vesta and Pants, dtc. MO URJVIJVG. Block Clothe and Doeskins, very low, Velvate, Cohurgh.-, Lustres, Crepes, Habit Shirts, Sleeves, white dz black cr.3te Collars, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, ape dc llibbons, Prints, Dslsiuos and Cloakioge, dt Cofln Mounting, &c. QOOTS .d.N'D SHOES. Ladies black and white satin Sli re, French t-l|ioes,Slippasa and Bootayflvonud I slipper and Leather bistros, tlt Gclnuhsd, Caduiove, Moira Antique, La ' and Leather Boots, Misses and chil- dren’ tioots a Shoes in great variety,Moa’s Boots & Shoes Euglidt sad Atuarieaa, Rubber Shoes and Boots HJRDWJRE. Plough, Bead, 0. G. Trving, Jaelt, Rounds and Hollows and Smoothi Planes, Clttlotz, Locks, Hinge. Screws. ‘ertsln Loopih lags, Polo Ends ds Braetiets and a general assortment of other Hardware. GROOERIES. Tees, Loaf crashed, &, moist lager, leap, starch Blue, whole and and Rice, Avrewreet, trig...’ Currants, Raises. ' ofell Itlads, Cocoa, im, Coifae, split Pose, tabla Salt, it-me, Soda’ washing and ba"hinghPowderI, fix M Together svi a rga variety at rgoeds saita. bio for the oeaoou,tc be had It the subscriber's atoro, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Che I. H. ILABZA D. November, II, 1854. DAUOBRREOTYPII. HE Sobuvibev has just received I low Sup- ply of DAUGEIIKBAN STOCK. and is now ready to furnish superior Pictures at reduced prices, - ‘I’. Portrait, l‘ac3,Slgn,uad ‘Ornamental Paintings neatly esecut . To Ihtpballders. On hand a FEW FIGURE and BILLET H t-.ADs, Great George Street near the Catholic Chappal. cmttqu im.t.ttstt. Sheep Skins, Dnttor, die. T HE will pdy the hlgbfl marhot m'.“.‘.::.".s.'*:.:t'..t:“' ..°.'. '°“""~' - 1' BILL . '¢lw|&twu‘.'hbo‘RI‘. ‘II scarlet surge Shirts, .. JIASZI-RD'S GAZETTE. .DECEMBER 6. .....i.1u....‘L-_-t , ., 4 ,.. arts. J___._.'_.ria’. \- . PRICE 0 JUST received a further shppily - for sale at “ King Square awn“: BEER rt». io. ' Itktn; a on 00's. Patent A _. ctroplate. AS now been before the public oineo I84], and the wtsaraevere last of wear. in the vessels of the Itoyel Mail Ilteant Packet Company, the Pen- insular IIIII Oriental'Couipsny. the General Screw Stuarts Ship Compxttiy, the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. ad numerous Club Houses, Hotels, and Private Hoitsei. in every it of the world, culitil nose to give the most uaqua ified satisfaction, supply- ing u"it'doa all the advantages of silver in utility and bust of stfect ; and it will be fuuttd that the interest It istoasy upon the coat of silver Goods for a 7 seven years, is alone sullicient to purchase Elaetso Plate, and this, with the now established fact of its extreme durability, makes it a matter of great importance to tilt purchasers of such articles. It iauet be evident that the wear of all articles depends Q the‘ thicknau of the deposit, and the Patenteea vefor with great satisfaction to the award tntule by the Royal Comtnisaioti of the Great Exhibition. ISM, or ‘I'll! I-‘titer CLAII on Couitctt. Menu. for these productions. A large ussottmeut of the above Goods has just arrived per Cict-I , direct front the Inaottfucturers, sad is now ready or sale. WILLIAM HEARD. . of superior quality, use." BENJAMIN CI-IAPPELL AS Ilsa following. among other things, for sale, which he will dispose of on reasonable tevms:—— Rubber Boots and Shoes; Leutlter Boots. Shoes and Brograne; Oil Cloth Suits, Glazed llals, Sou’ estetu.- Sui and Unbleached Cotton; Cotton Warp, 'I‘ima ieces, Brooms, Buckets, indigo and otherd esiulfttCraokera.'l‘s:n.SuoAtt, Monaseus. Soap, Candles, Rice, Chocolate, Illoe, Starch, 'l‘o- bucco. Spices, 'I'able Salt, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks. I60 Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, 200,000 Shingles. Ili,000 feet Pine Boards, 6000 feet Refuse Deals. 6000 feet Sttidding, 8000 feet Scantling, 50 Cords Firewood. 0. 100 acres of Land, bein No. 55 [Filly-five], situate on the Road leading rom Frederick Cove to Bar|ow's Mills, on Lot or Township Number Eleven, in Prince County. Chsrlotietetowti. Oct. I. -- Dtxon’s Pulling, Dyeing and DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, s-r. rs1'r:n’s BAY. T HESE MILLS are now in lull operation, and finish the Cloth in a superior manner. eimens ofthe work can be seen of the following A G I H 1' S1 Chirlottetown.—Gno. 'l‘. aszatufs Book Store. Georgetown.-—Hon. Josrrti WIGHTMAN. Mount St<w:trt.—Mr. Kaunas (Lorna. Pinette Mtl|s.—Mr. At.ux. DIXON. Vetnon Rivet-.—Mr..littatts HAYDEN, Alexander's son. 1? Two Prices were awarded to pieces of cloth full dressed at the above Fsllllllllllllltllll. Mr. Jacob Lippincott, of the firm of Lippincotl Gt Co.. Nova Scotia. is the Superintendent of the above Establishment. ‘ JOHN DIXON. CHAMPAGNE. HIKTY CASES of prime CHAMPACrNEi just received or " Peeping Tom," from Liver- r°°|- . lies. a quantity of OJKUM. a ' ‘or, PMOII d Cool I Kqa of White and coloured paints, Raw-and Boiled Liasoad Oil, For sale by CHARLES STEWART. Juno 1, I854. tf CONTRACT FOR OOTTAGE. ENDERS will be received until Monday (I2 o'clock noon) the hut day oflanunry I855, at the ofico of the Secretary of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company, for Bsiltlina a Cottage at the Gas Works. as and Specification may be seen at Mr. Henry Smith's. ROBERT IIYNDMAN, Sec'y. Charlottetown, Nth Nov., I85-t~ London, Edinburgh, and New York Books and stationary. E0. ‘'1'. HASZARD is Jvow RECEIVING his FJLL 8TOCKofBO0KS and STA- TIOJWIR-Y which consists ofa very large Supply of llooks in Wnrral Literature, Scitoot. Booze, Blank Ilooks, riting Paper, dtc. Further particu- lsra in a future Advertisement. FOR SALE. EW Csrding Machines, Machine Cards, Combs. Crank Plates. Wool Pickers, dtc., and patent Powor'l‘ronnaiI ac "nee. All orders panctually attended to. Address John Morris do Son, Sacltvilla, County of Weattooreland, New Brunswick. or Mr. David Stewart, Charlottetown. Lumber; Lumber; Lumber; LWAYS on hand, and for sale, a quantity of I, I], and 2-inch Pine, Merchuntnble and , DEAIA D8, 814, 315, 816, and 817 sewn SCANTL N0, hewn rlcantling and Studtling, Shingles and Bitch Bark, all of which may lied ca a nation at I Lumbar Yard of the ‘Subscriber, orth-East end of tho Wesleyan Chapel. BElt‘l'llAM MODEL. FOR SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the hand o « Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Ch I, fronting I00 foot on Eueton Street, and lot on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dance, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. ll‘ 1‘ I. . t " ‘M’ °."\V.ll. POPE. June 8. FOR SALE. DEAUTIFULLY situated HOUSE and LOT, on the North side of Hlllsborough Square. I'or farther particulars, apply on the Promises to RICHARD SMITH. October 4. anti‘ NEW BOOKS U81‘ RECEIVED form NEW YORK and BOSTON. and for sale at Gee. 'I‘. IIAIlAlD'l Book Stove,IrIIosig whic ara- Choralstry of t>osomevi Life. by Prof. Johnson of use aaaalpts Utah and the Mormons Sit-oqealnr's Life of the Dalia of Wellington Allison's tliotory Europe up to the renoratloa of the Dp.tQIIluIAtiOl to the Aseasslea of Louis I —aow'pabl lug ‘ ,7%t'ficd_0z-Jllarrow _wi'tIt Ex. 9/ Ros¢siurg,‘_ ‘World's Fair PRIZE MEDAL‘ SOAPS! /»——~ , THE itt<:ut:s'r rtttattiutt IIAS us American York’; and World's Fair, Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and most admir- ' oil perfurnes— ' Cytlteriull. Cream of Soap, for Ladies. Pnoatit-ton Shaving Cream Panari-too Shaving ltolls tiienco Military Shaving Soap. lliglfy petfttnietl Brown Windsor. White Windsor and 'l'oilet Cttkl Soap. ‘lbs Ttsvelleva conva- lllra, Partington‘s Toilet Soap. This beautiful 'l‘()ll.l".'l‘ SNAP, possessing in its composition the combined virtues of the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, purify and perfume, is by permission dedicated to Mrs Pariingtun by her obtl't scrvt's. Boston, January, I86-l., Beck at C0, Jllrs Parlinglon lo the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— 'l'he education of your beautiful and flngrunt soup to me, asa marl: ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made coup, Intuut any that I never made any lialfnsgood and I will recoiii. mend it to my y_ouug freiuds all over the world flu their twilight ltthles. her ‘ Runs it PAITINOTOI. Boston, Jam, 1854. um . A!.so, Extract Perfumes for the Hundk¢rr:Iiisf—whicIi, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor, are pro". nounced by Chemists and tltoao who have tested them to be superior to the best imported article. serving and dressing the Hair. This article is so prepared as not to becotne rancid, and is free after being put on the hair from all disngraabla odor, For preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald places ttppeur, and causing it to retain beauty and lustre to old age- Dr. ./Mum‘: Colcasiin Ambre.—An article that has gained a reputation by the really "college 1“. lities it possesses for the purposes intended. Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR 'l'llE 'l'l‘}li'l'll. lixperionce has proved that the most etiiottcious to remove the anioialculte from the Tooth is a paste clteniicully prepared in soup- uod to meet the wants of those who prefer clean teeth and firm Gums, is their Suponury Thom Paste it article that has ucliived the highest enconiuuis front scientific Dentists and Physicanu. Also Cooking Extracts, for flavoring Pastrye, Jellys, etc, etc, which will be found pure in their compound, nod such as Wlll suit the taste of the most delicate. Also—Bovton Cltetnical Washing Pow- ¢ler—admired because it makes washing easy and pleasant. I). 'l‘nylor,jun. dt. Co. 215 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. ‘ Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxutwuu. Also, sold by W. It. W ATIOK. June 28. tim PROOLAMATION ‘I'D ‘lfll Good People of P. E I. ROBAIILY there is note family in your Province but what some ntentbers of it are more or less atilictotl by llumours or Chronic Alfections. As a remedy for these various complaints, there are name. rous preparations brought itito the market, but all ofthem of little or no good. But there is a discovery which has recently been made in chemical analysis that is wonderful in its operation. u long enough tried and we have proof suliieient to satisfy --all from men holding the highest oflices the people ofthe United States can give—tliet the n..d;c.... will do just what it is recommended. It is nocron llAMr’rott'u Vstqs:-rsat.u 'l‘tisc'rutta:. The ma- dicina is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by an person without injurious consequences. By it wise choice and combination of some of the best ofeach class of comparative, simple remedies, it fully reaches all the essential organs ofthe liuman system and there it has proved ilaclfau effectually curative of the WHOLE aouuu cli oftonic nlfaclinns. Over two million bolllu have been sold in the north and soul during the last flea years. ’l‘liree to live htiltlnu is warranted to cure the mm; case of Rhrurnutisiu. Two bottles will check thrworet case of Dyspep. eta. 'l‘hroe bottles are warranted to care the severest case of Erysipi/as. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst caseof Scro u . One to two bottles is guarrantoed to cure the worst kind of Piniplu on the Face. 'l'wo to three bottles is w mod to car. the weretcase of Ring Worm. 'l‘hree bottles are a certain y for the Piles. Five bottles will cure the worst case ot Goal. Three to live bottles hna never failed to cars the worst case of Liver Complaint. Five bottles will cure the worst cases ofccqh, Consumption, General Dobility, Asthma, &c.. As a Fuuau: Mctucirra it has no superior. We rould give hundreds of cases where the cares were truly wonderful, but we r nest all to get a pamphlet and read the llIIlltIl‘edl°t:l' certificates of its- cures Puts 3| ,00 per bollll. General Agent for I’. E. l., W. B. WA1‘8ON. Sold flee by M. W. SKINNEII. Wshlng made easy and Pleasant I 0! IOITO aching Y I10 I Chemical W Powder. THIS Powder. prepared by a racttcal Chautht, is a superior article for Washing Clothes. The process ofusing is simple and easy, and cleanses without injury to the finest fabric. Ono package of this Powder will make two gallons of soil soap, superior in ttttllly for all domestic nouo. IV-nhlag eseeeds this pdwdov, after bavlogboen made into soft soap for retrieving groaeospoto freei woolen clothes and asrpatr .1 Directions on each peeltaga of the Powdsv —which, if followed, will, give, allure fair trial. geaeral aaliafaetiott. W. It. WA l‘tlON,Gaoera| Agent for P- 3. Island Sold also by I. W. Iatauaa. and ‘I’. Dasaus win‘ a Works 3* IllIw'I Wlhl be. It. For Bestoiitng Preserving raga I0-utlmng the Heir. : 7"“ °l‘I“| llffllrltioa is aa alfaetoel may for Bsldseoe. or fel|:rItg_ od'of the gals I laaartsntIy;givoo its rich, duh, salt am] W Ihld pruvqnta ittaratfig grey. Te. nu. . "' " "Y 1'“ ' loo- Mc-||! I9-d P. "Jr °o-o~hI-ed.:=i' “' to contain none of those dalatorioaa which p.r.ova so injurious to the heir. upon I stile, eleuetag “.4 1- cuhosltlty secretions, tliorob fIll|PI:llt|€i::dffOV|.| the secuyoelatkai ofscarf. a rat and ott.¢].,'. ::|'. hspifiroquoetly cease prouatua 4;.’ “Q The Hungarian Elm is espaeiall ad: ad a. ladies’ use; pod ihoaa_wbo have t tlrrvuieq oluginoas mixtures, with no bauofi. tell at ease discover the agreeable sod-boafihl fin pedaggq I’! “[10 pave and delicate pea lion. 1803‘ of "M1" and tenslma the heir. (wtiehlmuave or less pa led out is the combing, ) it leaves it free and clean tlprntttatua natural inuioturo. a ‘I-t-pens a beast ul derti and glossy a , l_ry_ it at once and yes willba convinced oflts unpo- nority over all other ads for the his Much more might be and is favor eI‘tli'te--bostI- mablu compound. but It is proprietor foals esaddont that convince the most iacrduloas fold virtues. Tliorafore, If you have lost your hair and wish to restore it, If you are lcsin your hair and wish to preserve it, If you are true ed with Dandruff and wish to ernove It, wlfypu have any humour ofthe Scalp and svisltto re l , lryouesa tsoaolod with Nasvoua-lloadseho and wish to cure it, _ you have hair eaters at the roots eftlta hair and wish to destroy thorn, If You have Itar_sh dry and wi hair, and wieh if to become soft, p!nibla_ and base ul as silk; and it you wit: pr'o::‘vo ma,‘ grrumull undpslagurisnt resseo e a HUNGARIAN sItt.tl.' ' ''° “W Price 16 and 60 cents, in In D. TAYID Hanover st., Boston. . It WATSON, G I A ' Edward Island. m" ‘m '" P''°°° Sold also by M. W. Sxiuaaa, and T. Duan- ear. fl anoasmty. he can I-atat. will of its rare man rgebottlao. R, Jr. & Cc. General Agents, 25 T0 at: LET, And possession given on the First day qfxay gal. V HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises aear Government House, at present occupied by Captain Beaaoley, consistin of s Dwelll House which contains a spacious Dlnin -room a Drew. ing-rooin, Brealtfust-room, 1 B -rooms. la a Kl!- chen. servant's Hall, 8 servant's Bad-rooinu,'EIltry, Lsrder, Front-porch. Isr o Entrance Ilsll, large Inuor Hall, Back-porch. 8 Site entrances, Back and Front ‘ Sctlllery. amp and Wash-House. Luna- and a up endid I roouied cellar. a and conimodioos Coach-house, I stalled Stable, aroese-room, Cow-house. largo Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure-yard, in Kitchen garden with Fruit treee,&c., Flower gs en, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with ‘ ' Extensive plantation premises. . 'lhis splendid Msnsiou from its situation oom- mands the tinest view of any house in rlo%wu, and from its proaimit to Government Hans} and other advantages the as the most elegant, comfortable and deeiveb deuce tor a'gontloman's family ' F r f rth rticalara a I to - 0 u " P-DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. ere‘. tees. Valuable Building Lots for Sale, ILL BE SOLD. on Thursday, the First do of Jllsy next, at I! o'clock. aooe. TO WJV LOTS Nos. BI and 52, In the second lie of Lots in Charlottetown, having s trout of Itlo hot on Pownel Street, and 168 foot on lliclttttcnd Street. These Lots willhe cuiapio IUILDIJVG LOTS. to suit purcl.asare—heving fronts of 50 last each on Pownal Street and II foot on Richmond Street, a are well worthy the attention of mercantile mote. An nnasceptionable 'l‘itle will be giyen, and Plans of the property can be seen at the oflica of tilt. BALL, S. G. and at the store of the Subscriber. DAVID WILSON, Iiuhttudlt. Charlottetown, Nov. lid, ISM. HYMN BOOKS. US1‘ RECEIVED a large supply of HYMN BOOKS. used in the Church of Ln lead. 0. T. HASIAID. Notice to '1‘:-svollsrs. T has become an established fact that eecidoate will happen rtotwitltstantling the ears and atten- tion which may be paid to the osfet and convenience of travellers. Explosions will a place, bvidgu will be left open. and cars ran otfiho track as usual. It is well enough for the public and legislators to caution companies to "boI|'ItO." and “ take heed, " yet these casualties will occur, which re- salt in severe contusion, broken lln . bane. br . e. The Mexican Huston"; Ltnlmont, Upon such occasions, is invaluable! ‘ho woe- derful oflbcto of its soothing and healing properties have lodaeod many. who havotrisd it. to always ' ' them whu they are travel- roqsoot tests have it to be gflseoiooa la sari ltheamatiesi, flea Sevofaloao diseases. Cae- Ieers, Old Sores. tt'euuI,te. Toothache. Ear- e Ssletebol. loo I via ag-boos Cracked tints, Chef: Gulls, tr... Jam. mi other salsialo: It is astovaal is its appllcitioo. sad we euaau-1-as it to sure Psanaasururla every case for,whicIt we recent it. Many Physicians use it because they use depaad apou lt—so can their patients. ' Farmers and Liury-stalls Iupers. Say the win. have it. and willoot ho ufiled carry a bottle of it lln without . after giving it a fair trial. 0 '0' say to tisv leru apoa b1hweye sud by-ways use the Mubag Liaiwsat l t has boosmoeo thorough- l iatmdsead thrueglteetthe United states. British l{oososeiovte,a Want lpdlanhat it is elutcat im- possible to step ed the cars at In baholding the gay banner of the “ 'I‘bo loss use as I‘eIluws:—8b cools. Nlnlllle III ft per bottle; the M eeai belag tlfltee times as large as the 10 seat sins. and the It aha uoavly an the 60 east also. so tht the hr‘ one post. . ‘|AVLOlt.Ajea. & Cc.. 5 Hanover moot. CAI. -Jase ll. tut. ‘I. A 'tthrP.l'. l.Vl.&eaaau.aol sold ydealorsgoawslly. .