__HhSZAR‘I)"S ,’:GAZ‘E'l"l‘E, , snprnirnnn 21. I. -.......... .. ..... -. I TID8- TEE RIIALITIIB OF GOLD DIGGINII. To Iltostpoople at a distance there . a ' they . kick up ustoue and find twenty pounds ppears some romance in gold-digging; are excitcdwith the idea that they may of gold under it, and cannot imagine how peo le can refrain from seizing a pick .snd every piece of quartz they pass, to see if there is another monster nugget in it. But this isall a delusion; gold-digging is a real downright matter- Of-fsct-trah; so many hours of common labourers’ work, so much gold ; so many buckets of earth, so many ounces; an once a man is amongst the diggers, he feels no more inclination to take a pick in his hand for the chance of what he might turn up, than he would to enter upon the labour of English navies, whose allowance is three cubic yards per day. The labour is almost as great, and some- times elccediuglyao: a great many fail: and the dirty work, mud, and slush in wnter,othe wretched cooking, and un- comfortable beds, if such as the great mass can be called beds, the discomfort of sitting in the open air between sun- down and bedtime, and rising cold and dump in the morning, besides the pain of training the body to a severe and inces- sant labour, are so contrary to the habits of the many that few can stand the training. No one, therefore, should think of attempting such work unless he feels himself equal to any exertion, mentally and bodily, and prepared to rough it in the extreme sense of the term. It is very easy to distinguish those who have been any length of time at work from the new arrivals by their worn and dirty dress, their boards, and their thin lank faces; for even the most healthy of them have n haggard appearance. A few were com- plaining of dysentery, and some of them had bad eyes—the latter occasioned by the flies, which are terribly annoying; and the former generally goes its round amongst the new comers, though most of the men are remarkably healthy at this time of the year; but the water. in many places was very bad, and its ill effects were much felt.—Mos.9man’s Australia Visited and Revisited. uusrsns’ cnnnn. ~ We believe in small farms and thorough cultivation. We believe that the soil loves to eat, as its owner, and ought to be manured. We believe in large crops which leave the land better than they found it, making both the farmer and the larm rich at once. We believe in going to the bottom of things-and therefore in deep ploughing and enough of it. All the better with a sub-soil plough. We believe the best fertilizer of any soil is a spirit of industry, enterprise and intelligence—without this, lime and gyp- sum, bones and green manure, marl and guano, will be of little use. We believe in good fences, good barns, good farm-houses, good stock, good or- chards and children enough to gather the fruit. ' . .W.e believe in a clean kitchen, a neat wife in it, a spinning piano, a clean cup- board, a clear conscience. We believe in farmers who will not improve—in farmers that grow poorer every year—farmers’ boys turning into clerks and merohants—in farmers a- hamed of their vocation. The good Farmer wears russet clothes, but makes -golden payments, having tin inv_his buttons, and silver in his pockets. In’ his house he is bountiful both to stran- gers and people. He seldom goes far, abroaililbodd his credit stretches farther than his travel. He improveth his land to a double value by his good husbandry. Iii gimc of famine he is the Joseph of the country, and keeps the poor from starv- -as .Has-sirtuss Tiraooon Esau-rroiv.—“ I have‘ lived long enough,” said Dr. Adam Clark’," ‘to know that the great secret of hsppinem consists in never sulI'ering the energies to stagnate." How much truer and wise; is this than the ruaxim.of. the efolllnote Hindoes: “V--Itie more happy,” “tobe seated than to walk; it isttiorc ‘to sleep than to baawake; but the happiest of all is-death.” _ u. AllKLIN’I: Aanou ro Puss.- Wfess aine had written an infidel book, which was submitted to Dr. Franklin in Iuonttscript. it to the author, with a letter, fiuin_,pliich thy following is omgtod :-—‘-" I weulthsdviss you not to attempt uuehaiuod the tiger, but to born this before it is peep by any. other II men so wicked with nligiou, wh.woaId« they-be without it 2" A farmer atternpfltwput a oke on apig.-Hohd. F OATS. HE Subscriber having been for _au:veral yours emplged in building Shi , I"'nhIng, and Pleu- sure BOA’! of all kinds, hogs says to return thanlu tor the generous suppott he has hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the ptlltlk‘ at large, that he is making preparations lor ti larger and more estenrled business. and tlllt. for “N! lt"'l’9*= of accommodating poisons who may favor III!" Will! Orders, the following gentlemen have kindly con-ant- ed to act as his Agents:-— _ Captain \la1-rrs:wsort, of the Steamer ‘ Rose. Mr, G. '|‘. HAIIAIID, Clizirluttetovvn. Captain IIUIIARD, 'I'igniuli. _ Mr. Was. .\l‘l~2wnr. Innkeeper, Suinrnemde. NICNOLAII Corraov, l:2sq., Ki are. Boats of any description, diruensinnu or build (whe- ther Clinker or Carvcl) , delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with mptitude. Workriisnship and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, if our . CHARLES M‘Ql‘ARRIE. @ A handy LAD. of about or 15 years of age, may find employment by application It! HIWVO HE PSALMIST, US'I‘ RECEIVED, at Gr-sorta: 'I‘. Il.4szA_sto‘s Bookstore, in various bindings. The above til the Edition of Watts's Hymns used in the BaptistChupel, Charlottetown. Crapaud Races. HI‘. RACES at Crapaud will take place at the usual racing ground, on Friday and Saturday the 23rd and 24th days of Sept. A ‘ . Tom rance Hall Company. T A M .E'I‘ING of the Directors of the above Company, held in the Temperance Hall, this evening, the olowing Resolution was unanimously adopted viz:—- “ Rusonvszo, That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. Morrison) be instructed to tuke the necessary lI_-gal rrieasures for the recovery of all unsettled Subscriptions to the Temperance Hall Company." y Order. J. B. COOPER, Sec'y. Charlottetown, March 11, I858. The Laws of Prince Edward Island ROM 1773 to 1851, both years inclusive-—2.vols. R ‘III 8 vo., with a copious Index; published Inventors e. Mano- taoturere.‘ 8450. II IPLIIDID PRIZES. 8450. OLIIMII IX of the 8ClEJ\‘TII"lC AMERI- C.dJt‘ oonnneueee so the I‘! September. It in chi.-tly devoted to the advancement of the int» mull ol‘ Jlrrltuuics. luvs/itors, Juuufactuhrs, and ‘owners, by the tlitlbsion of useful knowledge upon these important branches. It is edited by tnpn prac- tically skilled in the arts and ecient-.es,and is vi rd-"' re- gartlttd as a sound and able journal. Nearly al the \'.sr.uAni.r: l'rrartrs which issue wacky froru the PA-ricrsr (lyrics: are ILLUI'l‘RA'I'ID WITH l'.ivtistAviNus,utrdthoCt.auau ulltill the PATINTI are published in its columns ; thus making the paper it perfect Sciirrrrrric urn Mucitarticai. I".rtt:v- cr.or-uout for future as wall as present reference. The Sciiirt-rrric Assuuicast is very extensively circulated-—its circulation in the lust Volume ex - ing l8,000 coplt-o per week. It In in form for bind- ing; each voluime contains SIVIIAL Hurrnaus Hrtuuavrwos and over Iona Hortnuan Pause of Reading Mullet, with an Index. 'I‘ha practical rrtsipts alone are worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The Publishers offer the following valuable prizes for the largest list of subscribers sent in by the let January nest: -sit|00 w' ' list ; $76 for the second; $50 for the third ; lor the fourth ; nstiior the am; $85 for th $80 for the 7th; $142.’: for the 8th ; $20 for the llth ; tizlb for the Ioth ; filo for the llth ; $5 for the I2th. The cs ' be paid to the order of the successful competitor, immediately after January Ist, I854. 'I's:iuts :—One copy one year, 32 ; one copy six months, 6| ; ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. VFIIE Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public of . I". Island for the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful ut- tenrion to the wants of their customers, to meet a continuance of their vour. The following are the prices, in Nova Seotiu Mechanics, urrepcy : I "I d I"ul ing on y, per ll . 4 Do. and half ttliessing, Gd Do. full dressing. Bd Pulling and Dyeing Black, Brown, Olive-green, ()|ive- own, and Ca u, 8d per yard. Do. and half dressing, do. I0d Do. and full dressing, do. Is Bottle and Invisible Grecu dyed and filldressod. 2s ‘ ‘ o under an’Act of the Colonial Legislature, and_cure- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- store o G. 'I‘. IIASZARD. TO LICENSED TEACHERS. ANTEI) a District Teacher of the firlt Class for the Slanhope and Covahead District-— An ex erienced person will find it to his advantage to app y to JAllIES CURTIS LAWSON June 22d. I853 NOTICE. HE Subscribes having been duly empowered by Ginuuu-r izrrnnnsoxv, of II de ark, Square, London, Esquire, and Aaron: Herman- eoiv,of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, survivin xecutoru and Trustees named and appointed in and by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liver l, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Demand Sums of Money due to the Estate ofthe said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island, and to dispose of all Lands and lleredituments belonging to said Estate situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I endor- sou, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those arsons who ma be in pooooouion of any of sucli Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as Tree assers. JOHN ID GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1853. -v s- 1853. New York Illustrated News. 33 ‘per year. P. T. Bkurruss, Special Partner; H. D. 81, A. E. IACII, General Partners. THE li.s.us'rua'rs:n News ispublishod weekly, and contains sixteen large pages, filled with it rent variety of interesting reading matter and numer- ous largea and handsome an ' It is intended at this paper shall be a l‘Al'l‘I-IIUI. and BEAUTI- nrs. Prcroaur. Hrrronv or use Wonnn, in which scenes and events in this and other countries, sketches and views in all parts of the Globe, Portraits of Public Mon, Scenes in our National Capitol,'Auto- graphs and Biographies of Eminent Characters, and all matters of general interest to-the Comrnunitv, will be found rnoasrrnv ILLUITIIATED. Due attention will be paid to the Ranrurous. Scisrrs-uric, and Aunrcosxruaas. interests of the Country. A large and handsome on ravings, of natoinal interest, is now in course 0 pre uration by the eminent artist I‘. 0. Darley, and wil be presented to subscribers. At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome title page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the publishers. The publishers will procure, at low rates, the uniform bindin of the volumes, when desired. The " Illustrat News and Home Journal," will be supplied to mail subscribers one year for four dollars. On receipt of orders for back numbers which are on hand will be imediatcl sent, and rnissin numbers supplied as soon therea eible. e back numbers of the but volume will be supplied G. T. HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. TRAY COW.—-A etruy Brindle Pole COW has been on theSubecriber's Promises since ueeday last. She is giving Milk. The owner can get her by paying for this Advortisuisut. JOHN M'PHEE. North River, Sept. 7, I868. HORSES WANTED. TWENTY-POUR srasr GOOD DRAFT HORSES wsutud. Ap I attheGs.cuu Ho1-ss.. ‘ Jilly II. Vessels Wanted. WA T0 OI-lAIl.'l‘El., FIVE FEB EL8,fromO0to lotoaseacb for various Ports. Aug. I JAIEI N. HARRIS House to Let. that well howu HOUSE and huewu as us. . ..:*.:-.:~ .::..~--. next. or vs,s to Sept. 9. F nizunois. .s1-aii’iirs:zr1's TO Ln-r, [JV HA8Z.dRD'8 B UILDIJVGJ" In —At.lI.-' 4'.’ l .r smssirwui smssprususruusss Ceos,wttba ever A .:. Alsrgs c sues Hove! an-In-sous SIabK‘kwlth r __lsuao.salalsnI.0rseery,... '"Iler partIsu|ars.filysstt‘wbiI's TO LET, PREMISES, situate in Powaul Hulda I "'(§',‘_’:_'."",,'o°§;"‘_f_m, WOJIIEJPS WEAR. Brown. dyed and pressed per yard, dd Green do. ed d I. d d \’Vomen's Wear rose on , r at , 2; "J ' _“ ' ‘, perlb.2s6tI. P6 y No additional charge for carriage. R. & A. FRASER. Aauit'rs—Char|ottetowu, Mr. D. Stewart, St. Eleanor’s Mr. N. J. Brown. Grand River, Lot 55, John M'Donald, Esq. White Sands. Mr. Glover. Murray Harbour, Mr. John Hyde. Rocklin. Middle River, Pictou, N. S. July ism. isss. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir Anuxaunaa BAINIIIAI, k'n'gAt. GEORGE LORD, begs lcavo respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the VITIIIIIAIY Liivr, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir Anuxaunu Buarssruassars, ' t. After a successful practice of 81 yearu—l4 in Eng- land sad I8 in Ameriea—iu the course of which he has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many valuable Houses and Cows; pee that, in now soliciting a renewal ofl’uus.sc Paraossaua, o may per- mitted to as that he considers himself to be as well qualified to prescribe Ianscutue and eform Oi-uua-rsorts.iu the capacity ofa House and Cow oc'rou, as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may coufiden y look forward to a renewal of that patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- land Rusmi:lcu—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. lius-uuurrcu.— essrs. DesBrisa & Co. Apothe- caries' Hall. At the Depot ofthe oyal Agricultu- r iety. Juuo Idth. I858. The subjainrd is a copy of the Certificate which Jlr. Lord has received from His Excellency. Guonos-. Loan, has attended, and prescribed for some of my Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. . Barrwasusarv, Lt. Governor. i3'n'1.i.sTniai.1.s r nm.1.s 1 THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly boa on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- t, Ferry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells. with the first description of Ha ings. These Bells are made from the best stoc , and the small sizes under o the same process In manufactur- ing as Church Re Is An experience of thirt years, with a great man rscsnt improvements, a an tircly new method of outing, enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, is extraordinary vibration. . Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Foundr“wbich is the best evidence of their eu- periority. e . at our ollice, which were awarded for the " best Bells for souorousncss and purity of tone." We pay rti- clsr attention to the gettl up Peale or Ch and can refer to those furnished y as. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlai Canals, and Railroads running in evuy direction, which as within four houruof New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Ccsnpaesee, Transits, Thoodolites, Ir,c., for sale, of superior workmaushl . All communications, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. A. MENI-IELY’8 SONS West Troy, N. Y., March, 1850. - Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at Goo. T. Ha—rd's Book and Sta- tionery Store. 10m MONEY TO LECD. NQUIRE at the Olllcs of Cuaanuu Pausua, Eea., Charlottetown. February 1, I858. PRIVATE LEIONS in run runners Lauousbu R. R. B. IRVING. having uiade arrangements for giving Luesoivs in the Puuucis La cases to -rvlo siusll Purvas-u Gaassus. will be happy in being e_arly ted reepoctlug their for- DI. the Book-dare of Mr. G. '1‘. Banana, Qususr's Sauaau. 30th 18”. “*+r;.......;:‘i...v ”.;;;;-T‘ ’ ‘Useful and liovstislctl Piéttitttitas. l Trista supp. rmtT. Crests dd. I ‘l'p"eh able I‘ raiture Polihh. at id. ‘Their nrlv ed Ietal late, at Rd. ‘fliolr luecqasable India Rubber Blsehlug, Id. ':.".:-.2-.i:*..*::-.-..:::-.3111’ t‘..".': , st N.‘ ssh. "cu. yadotod HIIIOII, adj Unrivslle-I Garment dad Carpet Renovatsr, , i.otai'toiiisaocot,ty.. .-. l0.'l.IAIIAlD,QssssI1save Thelt‘ «tr Novnurins Fort’ "i"nE" "SUIVIMER. WILl.lA’M HEARD, EGS to arm are the arrival r Atluioed, f’ En‘ I d" f lu» ggoptm B 3R1'1‘1sH"and FOREIGN 1l}:NUFACTURrEgl, froigahtlhelflgst Ilousefin the lrabnel 0‘ W. H. having personally selected this Stock, would call especial attention to s vartety of new MATERIALS son Lamas’ out-:ssas, slurs, SI-IAWLS, lus- uorts, PARASOLS, BONNETS, IIILLINERY, &.c., A large selection of Bread Clollir, Doeskins, Casdmun, M, W‘ &e. ' a, Coma sud msklodtwg LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in the Ptirrtishing Department. n‘ In order to compete with other Houses, W. nous will be conducted on the 0.1 SE principle, and Slat t. ecomber st, will make immediate paymcn June 25, I858. The “HOR‘1'!0U'L'l'U'R.IB'l‘," And Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste 7 ‘HE Subscriber, who has long been connected with hlr. Baauu, as one of the editors ofthe Gsnsere Forster, has purchased the Horticulturist, so ably conducted by A. J. Downiiro. and alter the con- clusion of the present volume, it will be Published at Rocrtusruu, and Edited b P. BARRY, assisted by many of the best Horticu turiets of the country, w e communications will msteriall add to its value. The ARCllI'I‘EC'I‘URAL DE ARTMENT will be conducted by gentlemen of ability and repu- tatton. To reader the work accessible to a ll. begs, to inform his Friends that in future his busi. reqtlests those whose accounts were finished to the Iteonardlcott l. Goa.’ List or British Periodical Publications. h‘0RWARDED b mail. under the provisions of the late Pest e Law, at merely aamiael rates. I. The London Quarterly ltsoisie (Conservative). 8. The Edinburgh Review (Whig). I. The JVbrtlt B ‘t’ Review (Free Church). 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal). 5. HM 'r Edinburgh Mugesine (Tory). Theas Reprints have been in successful operation in this country for twenty years, and their civ culation is constantly on the increase. notwithstanding Eater num- ber, and eonaequentl y more beneficial, price will be reduced to 'I wo DOLLAR! per year, in advance, and at the same time various im rovetueuts made. Each number will contain a ful page engraving of‘ some new, rare, and valuable fruit or lower, from nature, and raved in a style not eacellod. Still further to add to the value of ‘the work. and meet the improving taste and increasing wants of the horticultural comniunit , we eh p adiiion with COLOR ‘D PLATES, each _uunibcr containing a full page enuaving of some now, rare, end valuable fruit or flower, correctly colored from nature, by the best living artists in this line. This will be a new and im rtaut feature, in this country. and must command I e attention and patronage of both professional and amateur Horticulturists. the number of colored plates we can furnish will be Iitnited, from the care and time required in their pro-t paration. those who wish the Colored Edition of the Horticulturist for I858, will do well to order irnme- . diataly. Price with colored plates. I"oua Dos.t.aas, in advance. All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist, as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- ture, and its kindred ans, Landscape Gardeni an Rural Architecture, and will keep its rsadersa vised of everything new on the subject, either in Europe or America. It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- turist superior both in style and matter to any work of the character in this country, but equal to any of the Horticultural Journals of Europe; and we deutly ask the aid and co-operation of the Horticul- turists of the couutr . 'l'he work is published mouth- Iy, and contains orty-eight large pages, without advertisements, stitched in s beauttfu and appro- priate cover. GEO. T. HASZARD. Agent for P. E. Island. De Sable, April I9, 1858. > u A CARD. HRS. WINSLOW TO THE LADIES. RS. WINBLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for childern teeth- ill - It. will immediately relleve them from pain. allay al spasmodic action, when the gums, reduce dain- mation, and is sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon ' are, it will give rest to yourselves and relicfsnd 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 years, several thousand the last year. We believe, it the best medi- cine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal satisfaction-never never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and eficcting eurcs—reIief u brolutely sure. CURTIS &. PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor; Me WONDER OF THE WORLD. Gravel Cured offioe years standing Messrs. Courts 65 Psaitius, Bangor, Me. mtlernen,—I have been entirely cured of the Gra- vel, by the us of your Craiup and Pain Killer. I commenced taking the Creiup and Pain Killer in the Spring of 1847. I had been a great sulferer for ten, years evious; some four or ,five years of the time I sufiered beyond all my powers to describe. During this thus, I have had medical aid. and tried various spe- cities, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cravnp and Pain Killer. one month after I commenced using it, I began to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. Minus Srsnus. Prospect. Me., Just. 29, I851. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. Cassius Curvoun, HANNAH Curroan, TANTON Eu. . Doctor ’l'ob , a re ular rsctlsin Ph sleian of East Maehias,’wrltcs use undci date of‘Marc’h20, ISI7: " use son are hslfa gallon of our Cramp and Pain KiIler—it is the best medicine hi care what it Is represented to, that I overused.” The Doctor lrst made use of it in his own case, for a severe sprain in the shoulder, esused by the upsetting of a stilts Ind found immediate relief, and has since usodlt iuhie rsctiee. Read the fo lowing. It speaks for itself. RHEUMJ TISH CURED. I certify, thall was aflicted with a violent Rheuma- tic pain in the small of my back, which entirely dis- abled use, so that I could not get up without the greatest ale and eflortr nor could I walk without a sane, an but very little with. I applied Doctor John- sou’s Anotlyne I.luirn¢ut.cr L uid 0 co, and several other remedies, without any relic . After safer- ing in this we about a week, I pure used a bottle of Crauip and sin K , prepared by courts t Pnunts, Bangor, and after tltrrs eppli ' was entirely reliev so from pain, and an new eo- tlrely well. I also cured a friend of sites, who had been sulering for a long time with a lame side, with the same bottle. have it the best -edleinslu world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favor the competition they encounter from American per-i- icsls of a similar class, and from the numerous Eclectics and Magazines made up of selections from foreigngporiodicalu. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the iutelligeut reading public, and affords a guarantee that they are established on a firm buris, and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion oftheir contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character which gives them their chief VII". and in at oonfassedly far above all other journals of their class. Bltsclrsoood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its ancient celebrity, an is, at is time, unusually attractive, from the serial works of Bulwer and other literary notables, written for that msgsuino,und firet appearing in its columns, both in Great Britain and in the United States. Such worlts as “The Custom" and “ My New Novel," (both by Bulwer). " My Po- uinsuluv Medal." "The Green Hand.” and other serials, of which numerous rival editions are issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Black- d wood, after it has been issued by Messrs. Scott Co., so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Mugs. zinc may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TERMS. For any one of the four Reviews, For any two of the four Reviews. For any three of the four Reviews, For all four of the Reviews, For Dlackwood’s Ma suine, For Blackwood and t rec Reviews. For Blackwood and the four Reviews, Puyirurrts to be studs in all cases in advance. ' Runucun Posracu. The following table will show the great reduction which has been made on these ‘Periodicals since I844, and the very trilliug rates uow charged. Per airu. Prior to I845, the postage on Blackwood was .2 40 " “ on o ' Re ' I II From I305 to 1851. on Blackwood I 00 “ " , on a Review 50 In I851-52 (average rate) on Blackwood 75 “ “ on a Review Q 34 The present postage on Blscltwood, is " " o aview 13 (TM nuts are new uniform for all distances taitliin the United States.) At these rates surely no objection should be rude to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular delivery. LEONARD SCOTT St. C0., 79 Funroit S1'I.lI'I', (Entrance 54 Gold street,) ew- ork. N. B.—L. S. & Co. have recently published. and have now for sale. the "FARIIER S GUIDE." by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton of Yale College, New Haven, com etc in I vcls., royal octrtvo, containing I600 pages, I4 steel and 800 wood engravin . Price. in muslin binding, '0; in paper covers, or the mail, 85. g‘ This work is not the old " Book the Farm," lately rssuscitaled and thrown u go. the market. GEO. T. HASZAR , Agent for P. E. Island. ofica of the geuatod tters, - us A cast or snort-ruun venue’ es-asrnisru. I-‘rout Fitshenry Horner,Esq., of Boston. Mam. Boston, r28 . Duau Ssa—It is now eighteen years siuool was first troubled with the water-brush and derangement of the stomach. I have taken advice of the best Ph - sicluns in this cit and Now York, in London, Paris, Germany, and Its y, followed their prescriptions. and visited: e several sulphur and other springs in this country, the wsterin places of German . where in Europe, a lo, king the Bittorsl Ilve no a return of the Watevahrssb, which daily troubled use of late years to a v My oppotito has returned; the estrome data once, severe constipation of the bowels, general duhllity, sod deopless ulghts undo which su ed. have outirely left use. Hui found so great relief from this most disoou order. have recommend a trial of your medicine ' it to great advau o. adl caauet refrain from writing to you in its avour and praise, for the good you have be- slowed upoa souiasuaity ; and trust that what littlsisinutyssepeto fl‘ ruest thshcuts. tion ofyour ‘Osygsrtuted Bitten," wll be duds with grstefa lures. pleasure at all t “H oars ves was I , - av ab as. To Gee. I. Gltll, Vt. u assn. AUSTIN at ca. 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