‘his discovery, the “ Milker’s Protector." ' fast. I-IASZARD’S GAZETTE. NOVEMBER: 85.‘. " ‘ ' sins. vtiiisiow.‘ *' - . 1. . IOU! BOMB. __ g _ _ __ Au oxporloucod Nurse IlIu‘W1I‘Q‘I’hyIlclal,.pl"IIll Our homo has uouiol Io'hleulsgrooo,- ' ' - ' W ll‘: '“°'“l“{. “E, °ll.‘°"v ll" . .. :.'..'.::'..':e:'.:.':;a. ~ romaine" SYRUP- ’ v - - ‘* v- . Twllgg-I5 ‘IE3-’ ‘-_,f '-“ l for Children Teething. wit... u,...|,;. 3. liq.“ “"3, ‘,5, d'ortb_s Nervous iioss. Coevulsions, ltavoy, In- s.nl:,:,li::I¢.-5. gum ,i....g_ llsm:iouon origin els‘:::c. that uttpud :3. A gdjgfi 1 o c ldromsliaxecemme itasaurs opr u _ ‘T F" " " , A “""" desired Odect, i sum the Manor. and new - NoNpeao'tllod works about our walls. and Health to ,e lzfsn . {, o naumgad oulooss; . A obilil is co ingot Jwos cured by the But sweetie rddy tint diet falb Syrup, of funtila. Dyseutor or Diarrbcea A shoot on our looro; . - after iron over by ibojattendisg . slcian: Whoa Isrymiohhorstorui ofourls, It. also aiss, of-.I:‘.ddington says, It has smr And boar ' will failed to cure the Dysentarv or Diurrhasa in children . . . . rm“- So arehly smiles with lips divine, . . Like poutiag rose-b& dipped in wine! 1'24 iv . When home is door, go foueiss rho, The moments smoot y flow, _ Aud Hope stands like the ugeleq skin. And urs its magic glow; , Then a I we touch, most hallowed seems, H . Like lunguid,,moonligbl-’t chequered beams; And Love his "ripened banquet gives, _ Where Nature's blossomed beauty lives! < And as o ’%ll|bSlltnl,c|’0I"lI of wave, With silver twinkling kiss; And dews the II of flowers lave, Asleep in per me ' ° So beaut ads our home its charm Gusbi :_‘from,lips.,lI‘ are and wu’|'llI. sq. ' laqgllter resh as Bowers, Wit hoes ,' cooled by summer showers! . Quanaon. Haaar Woiur.—We arenot sent into the world to do anythin into which we cannot put our. hearts. e have certain work to do for our bread, and that is to be done strenuously; other work to do for our delight, and that is to be done heartily. Neither is to be done by halves and shifts, but with a will; and what is not worth the effort is not to be done at all. Perhaps all that we have to do is meant for nothing more than an exercise of the heart and the will, and is_use_less_ in itself; but, at all events, the little use it has may well spared, if it is not worth putting our hands and our strength to. Be not the fourth friend of him who had three before, and lost them. We must not fling about arrows, and, if any of them pierce, say it was in sport. Why is it degrading to practise spirit rapping iii a parlour?-—Because it makes a tap-rnoni of it. I What sort of lucifers does a man use to make light of his troubles? It is chiefly young ladies of narrow under- the The man I" behind the age" was over- thrown by the advancing civilization of the “ coming generation.” There is a river in Fnnce, into which no person could ‘__pre_cipitate himself without being insane (in Seine). “ Union is not alwayp‘ strength,’f as Sir Charles Napier observe , when he saw the purser mixing fiis rum and water. Who was"th'e schoolmaster or school- mistress that taught Cupid's youn idea how to shoot’!-—It might have been onus, for though she is not generally represented as an archer, yet it is well known, thatsha possessed a number of bonus. ' The question has been asked, why it is considered impolite for gentlemen to go into the presence of ladies in their shirt-. sleevcs, whilst it is cousi re in every way correct for the ladies themselves to appe“a'r before gentlemen without any sleeves ate . o Mr. John M. Weare, of Seabrook (U.S.) has recently, obtained a. patent for holding cows’ tails still, during the operation of milking. Themachine is fastened to one of the animal's ham-strings. and the tail is compressed. Mr. Weare politely styles DIRECTIONS rest a Suoar Lira.-—lst. Eat lint bread at every meal. 2d. Eat 3d. Lie in bed every morning until If the case Add the the sun is two hours hi h. should prove stubborn—4th. morning dram. < The hen-peeked husband is happy enou h ifhe were only left a one, but he generafiy has some kind friend who is perpetually urging him “ not to stand it.” Pleasure loves the garden and the flow- ers. Labour loves the fields and the grain. Devotion loves the mountain and the skies. Tm: Reason Wiiv.—“Jenny, do you like rue?” “ Oh! don't I, though!" “What for?” “Because you always bri me candy, whenoyou come to see Sissynfiane ive me some more.” “And what does Jane like. me for?” “Oh, because on take her to the theatre, and give her so many nice things. She says as long as you are fool enough to ‘fetch. her shawls ,_ and bonnets, she won’t suck you, noliow. Now give me some candy.” SINGIILAII I'¢ac'r.--The initials of the four royal personages of France and a now on such good terms in political policy and personal entity, singulsrl form the word N A, the name of t e river on which Russia's cdpital is situated. The monarchs and their cousorts an N spoleon, Eugenie, Victoria, and Albert. To read much an¢‘lJ>ra_ctise,notbing, is to be -Iw-yum-uni i .¢stt=hiusn0stI-o- J 7'" “*0 99.0 1'0 "W" lltitlwhsl I-ridse °",f..' will iiilhtiq rm- Tuo Lovuov-Itsusv,-'l‘|ioso whoyhlnk that men ‘_will ¢Ii"a't‘i'ytIi'lng, may be sus- pectotlofzj -anything for isouoy. . qt‘-l ‘ it under the oatoguy 2 L ‘ rout ‘” alarming oxteps, with I-‘lntuleuee or Wind Cholio. Lately they luvs used the Soothing Syrup, and it always offsets aspre curt. ._ , Hundreds of like instances ruightbe enumerated. PROOF‘POS!TIVE. Messrs. Cos-no At Puairins:-Ploooe send ‘us a fhrther supply oflsuthiug Syrup. We are sslli large uant ties of it, and from what we can learn, it ‘u used witli uni/‘om succeei. both by Child!!! I94 adults, in all cases of Dyoentry or Dlsrrhuzs. Yours respectfully, W. D. Ciivasuiu, . V - J. Moauiaa. New-York, July 10th, 1358, 318 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 1311i 1 53. We cheerfully com ly with the request of a friend to insert the folowiug letter which we are use ' out a lad of the first respectability, residing in Lowell, ' ' amount of enduring may be prevented, valuable lives saved. by calling the attention of mo- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and ex rienced nurse: . our Sir:-I am happy to be able to certify to the of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to of what it is represented to accoin lish. Having a little boy sufliiring greatly f'rom_teet inf, who could not root, and at night by his cries won d not rmit say of the family to do so, I purchased a butt o of Soothing Syru . in order to test the remedy. —snd when given to t a boy according to the direc- tious, its efihct upon him was like magic, he soon what to sleep, and all pain and nervousness ' 0 ill the little follow will pass through with, comfort, the excruciating process of teething, by:the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing yrup. very mother who reprds the health and life of her children, aliou ‘ H. A. Ai.cuu. possess it. Lowell, Msss., May 20, 1853. Price only 25 cu. a bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SCIJTIC‘ RHEUJl!.d- TISJII CURED This ma certify, that for about four years] was seriously e lcted with adiseass in the hip, which Ph sicinns termed Neurology. or Sciatic Rheumatism, antl resorted to various remedies wit at any perma- nent relief; have been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last sprin , had a very violent attack, which laid me up, w en I standing who wear shoes too small for ,siodo use ofthe cramp and Pain Kiurr. prepared in. . by Messrs. Curtis 6:. Perkins, of Bangor. Itgava me immediate relief, and I do.not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfull recom- mend it to all who may be afllicted wil similar com lainls. Hniruv Hurt-r. Stetson, Dec. 2, 1847. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the community. N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Psin.Killer. As all others hearing this ‘name are boss imitations. Price 12;, 25. 37} cts. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS. For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and general debi|ity._ They quicken the bl and give new life and ener to the wliolt system. Price only 87} cents in Pintllloulos. .. Likewise for sale as above, . HlIJV'T.ER’S PUL./llO'.N'.dRY B./ILSJJII. Hear what the Daily Mercury if Bangor say: of act Pomro . Hunter's Balsam. It is not often that we can say anythin favorable of patent medicines. on the ' o those with whom we are acquainted, ' merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour i towns, unaui in its praise. sstirnouy o?ous individual with whom the pzblic are acquaint- ed, conies with it more weight t it whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never aw, and whose certificates, for ought we know, may have been procured b fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy’s testimony, in agent’s hands, or Hear tlie Pcople’s Press, Slrowhcgsn, Me. Hunter‘: Pulmonary Baluun.—-To those afllicted with Coughs, Colds. Couosmpilons, Aoihms, Spitting of Blood, and all alectious of the Lungs, we recom- mead Huutsr's Pulmonary Boloom. It is believed to be the best article over yet invented for these com- laiuts. Price 50 cu. a bottle. IJV'Dl.d.N' DISPEPSI1 PILLS, For sure of Costivenoss, A idity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache. Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ JJVD IDIGESTIOJV, With Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious Couiplaiats,—produoing Headache, Pain in the side, loss of Appetite. and general Debi- I ,—<:uu be r ’ , removed, and entirely cured, b the use of the Indian Dispopila Pills. 'l‘hsse Ills have effected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of tbo above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispspsia. _They are a mild and gentle Catlisrtic, oporuikig mostly upon the blood. cleansing and puri- ‘ the same. and csusi the digestive organs to their appropriate duties, with regularity. COST! VEJVESS. Habitual Ceotiveueos h, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medisines too geno- hud to ruorp harm t a good, as T: r0 as aggravate instead of removing the comp Ala, in all Bgioso Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and ight Shoulder Blade, with a dull. oallow. uutsussco. In all iarr ,, Ages and lfevsr. ilisas Fever and sick boodochs, they are as valuable Iomedyn They will be Physic is the lit’ o;nd'm best Fault‘ M M sold I teb restoring as t .s Rm . P-the sllegruueh sudlbowels in a bflpltlhy state. x. lag the Blood’ we do sotboliovo those , ‘ sat in the world. Born PAUL, No. to. Cortland Street, New srk , A by W. _I>-.,Ws1-son, '1‘. Dusnuisar t Co. %fi.I.Joiru‘IoiI, M. W. Siriituuu, and J. B. a"I'. Charlottetown. __ , sin I. W. Auuruu, Head of flillsbevoagli, V: II Morel ouiv Surina- ‘Lane 3 Jenn St. Peter’ Bay. . icuaao. Jowir rear I loses-r Bsowsuo. Sosris. Wn.i.iair nnsaoon. Iowans Gen, Dauiut. Gannon. . store of Riciiauo liaouni.x..IIlP01l'-' 3004- W“-'-A‘ Gcovsu, Barrett's Cross Roads. _"‘UIl NAG- [AY,DII‘fll¢': Wicaiau CousIus,Park rust Geouou Siucaaia. Priucotown. Cisaanuo A. Caesar and Jassus Piuanoif. Ireuoh River, nous Muiuisuab dtlinwin .I’Itst§II. 'l|’IV|l- ' Jusiis C. POPE 81. Pxraicu Powll. su.i., Janus Cassi-sui.i.. Soini Elsanor's. CHAII-I‘-I C- HVIT. Miscouch. Janus Yuo. Port Ilill. Huuunar Btu. & Anus C., Firs, Cascuinpequo. Wu.- i.i'us Iluausnn. Aaux. Laaitiri and Fuawcis Ausitlaux, Tignish. W. R. WATSON. General Agent for I’. E. Island. i‘ob.1th. I854. The Laws of Prince Edward Island ROM 1173 to l85l,botli years inclusivs—-2. vol. _ ‘ al 8 vo., with s copious Index; pblished under an Act of the Colonial egislature, sud_cnre- fully revised and consolidated. ll appointed for the purpose, moylba “ABZARD. The Far-famed Medicine ! svitritisirto cunt: 01-‘ A couruuii-:1) ASTH- in, arrun. rivi: veins’ svrriziuso. Tliefollowlng testimonial lllll been sent to Professor Holloway,by a gentleman named Middleton, Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,—Your Pills have been the iuenus,- under Pro- vidence, of restoring me to sound health, alter five years of severe afiliction. Dunn the whole of that period, I have suffered the most reudful attacks of Asthma, frequently of several weeks’ duratiou,attend- ed with a violent cough, and continual spitting of phlegm intermixed with bl 'l‘liis so shook my constitution that I was anfitted for any of the active duties of life. I was attended by some of the_ most eminent medical men of this town, but they failed to give me the slightest rcliof. As a last remed ,I tried your Pills, and in about three months they a ected a perfect cure of the disease. totally eradicated the cough, and restored tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. um, Sir, your obedient Servant, Signed H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. lot, 1853. A PERMANENT CURE O!‘ A DISEASE!) LIVER, or inn! veins’ DURATION. Copy Qfd Letter from Mr. Gama‘: Chemist, Yeo- vil, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir,—ln this district your P,lls command a more extensive sale than any other pr oprietsr inedi- oino before the public. As It roofof their e cacy in Liver and Bilious complaints, may mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town, with whom I am ersonally acquainted for years, was a severe sufferer ll-om disease of the Liver and digestive or ans; her medical attendant assured her that he coifid do no- thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could survive many months. T 's announce- ment naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, wliioh so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a perfect cure. This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced on symptoms of relapse, and often declares that your ills have been the means of saving her life. ‘ I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly, Signed J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, I852. . IATISII, AFTER BEING DISCI-IABGED ' FROM THE HOSPITAL INCCRABLI. Copy of a Letter from Mr. WV. Jlfoon, of the Square, Winchester. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—I beg to inform you that for years I was a sufl‘erer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was often laid up for weeks together by its severe and painful attacks. Itried everything that was recommended, and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- geons in this town, but obtained no relief whatever; and fearing that y health would be entirel broken up, Iwss iuduc to go into our County ospital, where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- tion afibrded, all of which proved of no avail, and I came out no better than I went in. I was an ad- vised Io try your Pills, and b persevering with them was perfectly cured, and one led to resume my occu- pation, and although a considerable iod has els ed. I have felt no return whatever o the complaint. a I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, ' nod W. MOON. Oct. 8th, 1852. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ DROPSY, lrrizit sorrriuuc roit eiourunn oN‘rns. C’ o a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist ‘my fflools, dated February lblli, 1858. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—l have much pleasure in informing on of a most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently e acted by yuor vslusbfe inediciaes. Lapmin Jackson, of this place, was sfllicted with Dropoy for upwards of eigh- teen months, to such an extent that it caused ‘a bod and limbs to be much swollen, a water ooued as it were from his skin, so that's daily change of apparel scams necessary; notwithstanding the various reme- dies fried, and the different medical men consulted, all was of‘ no avail, until he commenced using your Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the print directions, ho was efl'sctully cured, and his heal perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to uie it. '5- ' Thus celebrated Pills ore wonderfully sllceeiouo in tin] lo el using complaints. D o no Inflammation Asthma Dysentery Jsundice Liver Com- Biliouo Complaints I-lrysipelss _ B hesont e_skin Female Irregalsrl- plalnts Bowel Complaints ties sin Povers of all kinds Piloo Centipatioa of the Fits boumstism Bowols Gout Rotoation of Consumption Hood-soho s Dobilllty I ion ls, or love Threats Stone and Gravel King's E Secondary Syuip- Tic Dolouroax Tumours toms Vessreal Atlootlous Worms all Weoltnem, from lads whatever oases, Sold at tho Estabtiohsisut of Prof oaaowsr, 844, Strand. near Temple Bar.) Loedsa, and by all respectable ru ists and dealers in Medicines throughout the ivllisod World, at the following ices .- E. Is. Is. and 10s. Currency sash Box. tinny. Owns. sod Ias.= Srrseiws George- tewa. P raiou Irurusws I Eawanu Bosuaro Those is s ooosldoroblo ssvlug bytoklsglho , Jessa-r Iaaaaa Vorsos liver arrfsius . _ J h aavrs. w. uousa Wio- . Il.—DIi-ootloso for tho of patients to "'""’ *ca"..'.'.""-r."l'."‘.'.‘.‘r" v'i;.ff.f.'l‘i>l’.'.‘5' "'" “""" '''''<':''’ s 15' HAIZAIID l Wiuast I. Ldsswouru. Iwtlssi Isle W ' hr I’. I Ideal. _ osatile ostsblflmeni ssuubt be ourpo AN ASTONISHING CURE 0|?‘ CHRONIC BHEIJ' l Mount Vernon. I ‘HE subscriber ofirs for Sale. 0|’ I0 be lOt._ 350 '1 above esisblisbuiout. .eitaated st Voraos ltivsm ueui-'Ilaydos's Mills. and midway between Charlotte- towii and Georgetown’, in the centre of an .OX|0Il|VO adpopulosoportinnoftbsls Itioavery esirsb e situation for any trodeswian. and as u mer- ‘ ‘ in any port of the country. For fhrthov particulars apply to the owner, ARCHIBALD lll'NEILL. November, 9./ DAUG@IIBO'I'YPES. THE Subscriber hnsjust received I new Sup- ply of DAUGERREAN STOCK. and is now ready to furnish superior Pictures at reduced prices, Jlso, _ _ , Portrait, Fans ,Sign,and Orusmonlol Paintings neatly execut . To Shlpbullders. On hand I FEW FIGURE sud BILLET Hli;ADi‘l, Great George Street near the Catholic Chsppo . GEORGE MILLNER. Sheep Skins. Butter, Wool,, dtc. HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in Casit, for any uantiltgy of BU'I"lER, WOOL, SHEEP and LA B S INS. ROBERT BELL. Churlottetown,Juue dth, I85-I. 9n World's Fair PRIZE MEDAL SOAPSI -—*\ THE HIGHEST PREMIUM HAS BEEN awarded by the Mechanic's Fair, ‘ Boston; American Institute, New Toilet Soups uuequiilled and ofthe highest and most admir- ed perfumes—— Cytherian Cream of Soup, Punariston Shaving Cream. Punariston Shaving Rolls for Travellers conve- nience Military Shavi Soap. Highly perfum Brow Windsor. W its Windsor and 'l‘oilot Cake Soap. a Mrs, Partington‘s Toilet Soap. This beautiful TOILET SOAP, ing in its composition the combined virtues o the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, piurify and‘ perfume, is by permission dedicated to rs ’arti on by her obd't servt's. Boston, auuary, lSbd,, Beck 6; CO. Mrs Partinglon lo the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— The education of your beautiful and flagrant soapto me, use mark ofa at-cm, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soap, Imust say that] never made oayiholf so good and I will recom- ’ oung freinds all over the world for end it to m gait twilightyto lee. her Runs N Pairrirroroiv. Boston, Jam, 1854. mark. r.so, Extract Perfumes for the Kundkorchi'ef—whicli, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- nuanced by Chemists and those who have tested them to be superior to the best imported article. Purified Oz-Murrow with E1.-. 9/ Rosemary.- for presorvlu and dressing the Hair. This article isso prepsr as not to become rancid, and is free after being put on the hair from all disogresble odor. For preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald laces appear, and causing it to retain beauty and ustro to old a o— Adam 1 Colcuriin Astbra.—An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it possesses for the purposes intended Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR. THE TEETH. Experience has proved that the most eflicocious to remove the suimslculai from the Tooth is a paste chemically prepared in son and to meet the wants of those who refer clean teeth and firm Gums, is their Saponury Tooth Put; an article that has achlvcd the highest encoriiumn from scientific Dentists and Phyoicans. Also Cooking Extracts. for flavoring Postrys, Jellys, etc, etc, which will be found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. Also-«Boston Chestical Washing Pow- dor—admired because it makes washing easy and pleasant. . D. Taylor, jun. dt Co. 26 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxrwwun Also, sold by W. R. Wa-rsoir. June 28. 6m PROOLAMATION 1'0 1 in: Good People of P. E I. PROBABLY there is not a family in your Province but what seine members o it are more or less ofllictod by Hsmours or Chronic Affectious. As a remedy for these various complaints, there are nume- rous proparotions brought into 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. It has been long enough tried and we have proof suflieieut to satisfy -all from men holding the highest ofites the people of the United States‘ can give—that the medicine will do just what it is recommended. H_Assr'rorI’s Vs:oI:'rAli.I'. Ttwcrvua. a me. dicine is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without injurious consequences. fly a wise choice and combination of some of the host of such class of co-operative, simple remedies, it fully reaches all the easential organs of the liaison s ‘ .¢ itselfso effectually curative of the WIOLI noun; oh ofiouio affections. Our two million boulos hose bun sold in tin north and west during the loot fies yours‘ 'l‘hree to five bottles is warranted to cure the worst case of Rheusiatlost. Two bottles will check the worst case of Dyspep- It is nocron rte. . Three bottles are warranted to cure the severest case of Er ripiluo. Five to e ht bottles will cure the worst case of s . or . One to two bottles is gusrrouleed to ears the worst kind of Piiupleo on the Foes Two to roe bottles is worst case of Ring Worn. Three bottles are a certain remedy for the Pilot. Flvo bottles will ears the worst case of Cost. ‘warranted to ours ‘tho w cssoof Inver Cosiploi . Five bottlsl Vill ours worst cases of Cough, Conssm ioa,Gonorol Dobility, sthrns, &o_., As a corona Maniciuu it has no superior We could give hundreds cases where the cures ‘ wonderful, but we soot all to get a and read the husdrudsra’ cortlsetss ofits euros Pm.-o Qlfioporbsttlo. General A t fbr P. E. I., W. I. WATKDN. Sold also by W. SEINNEI. _ ltkiugteu -as oova.,_;i,-_t_,..i¢==- as sou,i..ll.1:.iol.iml“Ilo, " Y 33r''’' ' Is no ' ~ -» ;:.";'._..'.:.....§.:.r;-.*:,',-';‘.°:"c1f.',z.3i °~°**"°"‘ .5 1 ‘ll Hm Privspto yflousso, . 0-“'.:,rg.h'“-d pen of |o ‘go; 21...... mZ°.If‘l..l:".'l3:.'3.s?.. ‘.17.’... .’1‘.'..l.‘lsl’»l'.'3'}‘lI.‘. of its extreme durability, makes it a matter of great importance. to all pure is 0 such articles. It must be evident that the wear of all articles on the iliiclinqs of the deposit. and tho Pateuteea refer with rest satisfaction to the award made by the Royal ouimission of the Great Exhibition. 185], OF ‘rue I-‘uisr Cx.Ass on Couircn. 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Island. y R ' FOR SALE —Guovuu Isnann. situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a rnilo from Princ_etown. . . This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- I sl_ation is unequalled in this Islond,—having a su cieut depth of water on one side for yang]. of lsr e burthen, and being entirely free from drift sand. _n indisputable Title will be given; and for flmher srticulsrs, apply to War. Peanut, Esq., Char. ottetow (Iiew. tf) n. April 22, I854. . _ FOR SALE. NEéV |Ia;::ln?si,_hI|s‘ohine“Cards, Combs, ran a so, . Power Trennsil Mochinra. m an. e ' “G "M" All orders p‘unctua|ly attended to. Address Jo a Morris 6: Son, Sackvillo, County of Westmorelund, New Brunswick, or avid Stewart, Charlottetown. Lumber; Lumber; Lumber; ALWAYS on hand, and fbr sale, a uantity of I , ‘is U: ' antable and Refuse DEAL, and DEAI. ENDS, 3x4, 8x5. 8x6. and 3x1 sown SCANTLING, hewn Scsntli and Studding, Shingleosud Birch Burk, all of whic may be hadon up licatiou at the Lumber Yard of the Subscriber, ortli-East end of the Wosle an Chu l. . BERTRAM OOR . FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head 0 Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Cha 1, fronting 100 foot on Eastern Street, and IN on ppor Prince Street. It is use efihs most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a entlemou's resi- dance, or is capable" of being divid into three good building Lots. I-‘or 'l‘e'rnis, ho. op I to V. H. POPE. Juno 8. PO . BEAUTII'UI._LY situated HOUSE and DOT, on tho Nonh side of Hllloborbugh Square. Por further psrtloslsro. apply on the in lo RICHARD SMITH. October I. ontf ~,_ For Sale. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 50 Asrusel - Loud, siiuoio so the Priuootoun Rood, ll miles from Charlottetown; III» 9” acres are cleared and ready for the plough; there-is a Dwelllng House ad Isruou the Prouiloes. It is a central plaeo for businsw. ltoods converging from it. There is also on the Premi- ooo, o ow Mill, with as obundsuso of Wood around it. Further portieslsrs can be mode known to ALEX. JOHNSTON. sod, Aug. Ill, isu. Pi-ioeotowa ll (ll miles.) UCT B M"¥ .. C IIYMN .l soon.owso.oi3c:§_EIiiA...1.A|m Wane ‘I0 roncnnsc the Hunt. in aIsofsVosselflon_i isocosoou... I1=ler-saltwo for the Cosstiag 'huds. ytoll. ..Pou(mse.(.\srlsttotostu. o Steam n.'.r,..i.. *‘ vl ember next. THE “ SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ” is an '