1 \ Luv... gg um. likely ; they will meet Kehervad Ieeel ‘ Hear “A terveat '0 Xheye would rather go . !—fe'wiiu iti’l aaherl. tune.‘ 'Dh,eo,’enewered the Frenchman; ' luto Ire than water. If they ’ leap the atreuru, they will bridge it.’ t Bridge it! 3:.» I‘ - pop a ruemeut. aatitaia. you shall The .—V ‘g " III $8". I0- . 7 tree.’ mu. nearer. and we could per- tbet the aaimale were approaching the apot where we hetfihttmuu . wet the appeared one h ,5; gie’y cfihftae, and o In to Ih. headed i. M‘ I ‘like eo ullllllly eoldiere. aoul h_ad u . t e‘cern raje, or ring- T|.i"he'.-f§e—-'au aide-’de3_ca&p.' or eht ptoneu. pvt- hepe—-vee out u to‘ rig rock. and after looking each the etreear. ae if zaliirrtlag the diatauce. ac-tnperod communicate with the I or. ‘l‘iria ' hm. Oorumande were iaeuetl. eed fatigue-pertiee were . and marched to the front. Ieuuweite aeverel or the aaleeare no doubt- rgn eloug the beak. examining the treee on both eidee of the weeye. At length they all collected need a tall cotton- wood that grew ever the uerrowaat part of tne atreuut. and twenty or thirty of them eaaittpered up ite trunk. 0c reach- lng a high point. the foretnoet—a etroug !ellow—ratr out a limb. eud taking aevural write of hie teil around it. elpped ol. and hung bead dowrtwurda. The next on the limb. aleo a atoet one. climbed down the body of the diet. and wllipplllj bia tail tightly rtutnd the neck and forearm of the latter.dropped tl’ iu hie turn. led hung heed down. The third repeated thie tueotuovre upon the aeeoud. and the fourth upon the third. and no on, until the i upon the euro: reeled hie fore-puwe upon the ground. The living chain now can ewtngtug hachwarda eed forwurda. like the pendulum of a clock: The motion wee alight at flrei. but gradually incrceeed. the Iowermoet monkey etrtking hie handu violently on the earth aa he peeeed the tangent of the oeetllattnrz curve. Several othere upon the limba ‘tied the movement. Thie continued until the monkey at the end of the chain wee tltrttwn among the braucltca of a tree on tlreoppoaiie beak. Hare. after two or three vibra- tione, be clutched a limb. end held feat. Thie movement wae executed adroitly.juetat the culminating point of the oecillution, in order to eavc the intermediate liulta from the violence of a too eudden jerk ! The chain wae now feet at both coda. forming a complete gnepenaion bridge, over which the whole troop, to the number of four or are hun- drcd. pueeed with the rapidity ofthougltt. It win one of the turret cotrtical einhte I ever beheld to witneae the quiuit-ul expreeaion of couitheaencee along that living chain! The wae now on the other aide. but how were the animal: ' ‘UNCLE nux'e nut. Uncle Ben wee a queer old man. A queer old man waa be; He owned a ram. u butting rem; ’ In fact hie butting propeueitiee proutpted him to batfeverything horrible he ecu d eee. Uncle lien had a fat old epouee. A fut old wife wae aha; Who ueed to feed IMI pail hia ccwe, 'I‘hat came up eo regular into the lawn every night and mood under a large pear tree. Thie fat old wife ne'er need a etool—- 'I‘o mi would ne'er ail down-— Aitd though old Bee celled her a fool. ahe would never hearltnn to hie advice. but to reciprocate the fnvor ahe uaid he wae a fool. But one end morn ae Bliiide utootl Beneath the etatcly pear, Old Ben'e wife. in merry tnood, Waa milking her——occupying her ueual poaitiou. with her back-o’-behind a little elevated in the air. The Ram end Ben the fact eepied. And loudly Ilcn did about- " Squat down ! equat down!" he atarnly cried. But ahe did not hear him. and before he could interfere. the rain bird turned her alinoat ineide out. Now Uncle Bert wee very wroth, h. very wroth war be; He took the grtndtttone from ita trough, And tying a rope to it. hung it up on a limb of the old pear uce Then like a lteavy pendulum, Ila ewung thrtt mighty rock. Which eccined to atiy “ l'in up to fun, Mr. Ram, eo ‘come in,’ will you. end take an . affectionate knock." Right brieltly then the light begun; The alone would not give in. And Ben'e old Ram would yield none c butted ell day, aitd when Uncle Ben went butting like all ein. 5 So h to bed he wee u ill But when Uncle Ilon aroee next day. And went into the lttwn. The Ilatn had buticd ltimeelfaway, rid everything under the con but about two lachea of hie tail wee uaed up—r:otirplctely gone I ll’ forming the bridge to get thcateetveaoverl 'I‘hie wae the qtteetiott which eogiieeted itself. Manifeetly by number one , letting go hie tail. But then reopen rf'¢ppui on the other I aide waa much lower down. and number one. with lrelf-a“ doeen of hiu neiirltboru, wepltl be dashed agaittat the opposite i beak or auueed into the water. Here. then, wae a problem. i and we waited with etruie curioait) for ite eoltttion. It wee; eoon eolved. A monkey wee now even attaching hie tail tot the loweat onythe bridge. another girdled him in a Iltnllll‘ manner, end another, and an on, uittil a dueen more were. added to the airing. Tltcee laat were ell powerful fcllowe : ! and running up to a high limb. they lifted the bridge' into a pueitiou alrnoat horizontal. Iran a aorcam from the int monkey of the new formation warned the tail and that ell was ready; end the next moment the whole chain waa Iwuna over, and IItt‘.ISG uafely on the oppolite bank. 'I‘he lotverrnoat liuka now dropped of like a melting candle. whtlet the higher once leaped to the brurtchee. and came down by the trunk. The whole troop then _ecarnpcred on‘ Into the chapperel, end eiuuppearcd !— film‘ life Adven- lurlee in Sottlecrit Maia. Luau Dior -A Meihodlat Miniater at the want, who lived on a very amall aalary, wee greatly troubled at one time to get hie quarterly instalment. He at last told the l ing truatec that he muet have money. ac hie family were = ring for the nccceaarieu of life. ortcy!" replied the eteward. " you preach for money! I thought you had for the good of eoula." “ Soulef" replied the min- .“I can't eat eoule;und if I could. it would take a Ieueeud ettch ae youre to make a decent uteul." Au.Aa'rrui. Mtaua.—Some time ago. a gentleman called ' ecertuin man. a very wealthy end inordinately mean . end found him at breekfaet table quite alone. end Ab utqoet to catch a fly which wee buzeiug about the the dance are yeupahoetl" demanded the auton- ' hpcctuele of an old man amoe- g lice eeumod very clogolar, to aay ab!" exclaimed the other. "I'll tell you preeently." , A tcr many eflbrte the old fellow eucceetlcd in entrapping ~ Iv. Taking the ineeot carefully between hiethumb and - finger. he put it into the auger-bowl end quickly drop- the lid over hie priuoner.—'l'he vieiior, more annoyed " ever, kttowinu ae he did the avaricioua character of the gee helnre him, repeated the queelitm. ' " I'll tell you," replied the miecr, a triumphant grin ‘:2: lvureprcaditrg hiv countenance ae he epouc, “I went to .,-Uncertain if the eervente etcal the auger !" CoI.‘|‘I.—A good colt. I any good, ltecatree a poor colt in __ not worth raiaioiz. ahould be weaned when four or eix tiorttlie old; be put in a warm etublc, ei.zlit or ten feet ' qbavu, well ventilated, with a plank floor. end he kept clean . ...heve the heat of D? eed water. _and about a pint of uate two or three iimee u ay. Put a coat of common raw-duet two iochee thick all over the door. and all that geta wet nwteve at leaet three titeee a week, and add eaw duet in iia leee. In thie way the cdt will have no lice. Keep a good it out, and if liiu feet grow uneven pare them, that he may etend equare on them. have eeen not a few colic. two OI’ lltrfifl. 0? four were old. wltoee feet and anltlee, were -och out of ebape in corteequerrce of their feet breaking of on one aide, or weerieu oI. which ruiglrt have been proven- ted by parittl their feetoecaeittnally. Itoonvenicnt let him out in a ‘warm yard or ehed, in the day time, after he hue dune crying for hie mother. I have learned by experience. that aaw duet ie the thing in eta on. lltad rather they would utand on fie etean error than etuod oe their manure. I think the heat filo; to cure a horae that ie fourttlercd ie to let him etend on W ‘,U"‘"- "'1 "'0. I have cured a number in this we ofthe ahoea. keep their feet pared. and level for 5 C_fl»I°'"l"- “Ill 00! Mid then with cold water. and Q5350‘ ‘*7 '00 Will not well.’--N.'E. Farmer. ' ‘; .< ‘i tried the Princeee Charlotte of Mechdeeltera '3.'L‘-DOII‘DIJllflI| it true uuie he towed e y. 10 i.-em. when eret lie of linen ever led by a married couple. It in the moat regular matirter. ‘ ‘ . I III . """' wae I500’! It ‘ prieee:_—et la ;8e Id; and be each Pot. r “ . C-“hm, aid 600 _ fl‘ There ia a cottetderable caving by taking the larger MI "‘ "rt... wbvld . ‘nu —urtd, for yearn. they let! one ol the be pit-at and ' cir time “ lo the evening they have a country-dana. at wliirh the King would define I|g,weIeIcfi him. The Coco-be blgdeedtwiae eucceeded in per- queut ea c and darkly dlI- ' u'e‘l‘evaruhowr itable de- '?I'..“..t'.’.‘.I.’t.:.':} tel °' Ctt.TlC Rnutxrte IN DUBLIN —-Several curiotia relicu have been recently ftruiid within the town walla of Dublin. our-lt ea singularly ornamented cotnhe, bronze and iron fibula. and] irnpletneniu used in the manufacture of tlit-ee ctirrouely con-g eirtrctcd wooden ltoueee. erected in that locality. at a very] remote era. Among the articles cnutnerated ie an antique-I IllI|t€(‘l eiuoet aettl. supported by u tlietingui.-lretl heraldic aullitrrllv to have helooged to the Lotti-D-puty Eeecx, time of Eltlflllellt. Several of theee relice have been collected b Mr. Jitlnea Underwood. well known for hie former indefati- gable t.-xartiotte in amaaeittg urttiqueri-tn atorca. Ari-Lvirto viii: Rui.r:.—A few daya ago an Irishman wee aekr-d hy u llt.-eclrer l’nrkr-r-revolving-Biblerifle (liaciplc. if he was going! to vote fttr Fremont, when the bonnet Hiber- nian marle the following rt-ply: \ " I am not in the country long enough to vote for Fre- 'I'nont." l -* Why not-—lrow long are yott in the cotrntry 3" inquired our friend of the black mixed political creed. " Five years." replied the Irishman. “ Well, that ie long enough if you have your papcra,” aaid Sam. " I know," said the witty eon of Erin, “ it is long enotiuli ;for it llucliann.-in voter. but you know it takee twenty-one year: to make a Fremont voter, and. be the hokey. I'll utay the time out before I vote for him " Sam elrtpcd muttering eometlting about the l’ope.—-Milwaukie Working Man. A NIARVBLLOUS REMEDY! FOR A HABVELLOUS AGEH THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. .BY THE AID OFA MICROSCOPE we see million: of little opcnittge on the ‘eurface of our ibodieu. Tlrrough theee. thie Uitrtment. when ruhlibod on [I]; llltlfl, is carried to any organ or inward tin. Digegeag or uh. ; Kidueyu, disorders of the Liver. alfcctione ofthc llcttrt, Ittfltima- lion ol the Lunga. Aathmite, Cough: and Colde. are by itu meene 1efl'ectunlly cured. Every hooecwifc known, that ertlt ptteaeu freely ithrou lt bone or meat of an tliicltnr-ea. Thi. lmgling Qimmgm {far more retidily penetrutea lhrouglt any bone or flealiy port of lllle living body. curing the moat dttrtgeroua inward cotttplttittta. l that cannot be reached by other mcuttu. IERYSIPELAS, III-IBUMATISM AND SCOR. ’ BUTIC I-IUMOURS. g No remedy haa ever done an much for the cure rtf diaeaeee of ‘the t-kin. wltntcver firm they rnn utteutrtc. tie this Ointntant. ' Scurvy. Sore llcada, Scrofula, or Eyryaipelne, cannot long with. atantl ite influence. 'l'lie inventor hna travelled over many pttrtu :of the globe, visiting the principal boapitale. dirporeang tltia -Ointment, giving tttlvice an to its Sppllcfltloll, and hue thtia been the motion of recurring countleaa numbcre to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, : wouuns &. ULci:its. Some of tire moat ncieniific eurgcona now rel eolcly on the on of thie wonderful Ointttrrent, when having to cope with the wornt court of ttorca. wounds, ulccre. glcrtdulrtr ewellinga,artd itutnouru. Professor llolloway hue dispatched to the I".itet, larg luhipriierite of this Ointment. to he need in tlte woret cneee of wounde. It will cure any ulcer. glurtdular uwclling, atilfueee or contraction of the jointe. even of an yertra‘ eta i PILIS AND I'IS'I'UI.AI. 'l'heee and other alrrttlar dletreuittg nmlm uléy cwvwtl. if the Oiettvrtevtt be well re a ect ch irtg ctieer:—- I experience and beat elfo "" 5° “'°"‘ cue tetra t iaewervthe peete ,.'.h. flu ed. and by otlverwiee following the printed dheetlt ereeud "mg “m PM"! pet Both the Ointment and Pill: ahould he ate"! in the follow- ‘‘ T"- Htttual rlre Iueuranoc Oompauy. ! THE ABOVE COMPANY NOW; Ioeeree all kinda of!’ ty. both in Town and Country. at 0ll'IAl.I ‘I'll Peuauiuat uetrully chu h oreigu Compauiee. Peleoee hearing in thie Company‘ ve t ir ahare‘ in the profile. which amount to above One ‘liouaartd Poundu within the few yeare it hue been in operation. and the Iutereail ~ reeeiv on the Cu ital overpuye the annual eupeneo of worh' the Company. or all particitlare. in uire at the Sc- rretery e Olce in Kent Street. Charlottetown; ,8. Arruut. leq.. etowa; Jouur Haaeeurt. I‘;q.. St leuoo a;l earn 0. Suunnereide: Srurttuiv Wurau-rt. ‘ ee ; Iowan Paauua. liq. 'l'rureller‘a Rea-;i urerou. Eeq.. Princetowu Royall ; Juauacuit, -: ,“ " , Iaaraa l’irrueoir.€uq_ aw Lon-, don; Rrctuuo Huoeow. Erq., Tryout GIOIGI WIOGII-; 1-cit. Esq . Crupau ; . S. Macoowair. Eeq.. Sonnet‘ llori. Jrtaaue llrtttewIu.. Bay I"ottuite.or Joint Suriruu-1 LAND. I-I t. ‘ y. I .eq. aau'ue Bun ea man: 9 ttq. eter e Charlottetown. etli March, l856.—lal Equlthble Fire Iiietirence c3E;'.§E§‘6r London Incorporated by Act of Purheemtl. OARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. Ialand.—Hon. T. H. Huuilcnd. Horn Cllarlll Heitele . Frettcta Loagtocrtlt, Etq.. Robert uutcliinaon, Era: atue Do on. eq. . tached Iieke taken at low Premiama. No cl'targe.for Pollciea forma of Application. and any other information, ma be obtained from the Suhacriber. at the Otlice o G. . De loia Eeq.Cliarlottetown. II J. CUNDALl:. Apri|1th, 1854. Agent for I‘. I5. I. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE. AT THE ROYAL AGRICUL- turul Socicty’e Store. in Clterlottetown—beiog the produce of Chevalier. 9 flowed Barley. llllvtlmtl 7'0"! E0‘ gland laat apring, aétd grown upon the Society'a Farm. 3 cm" w w IRVING Secy. R. A. Society. Committee Ronni. Dec. ll7th, 1856. DR. A. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN ANODYNB LWIMENT, 0'‘ N F L U E N Z A , roe -ritu cue: COUGHS. COLDS,l Bronchitia. Aathtna, Pain in the Sidee or Breaet. Rheu- rnatiein. Cramp in the Stomach, Spitting of blood, and all Lung Cornplainte. Manufactured by] S. JUHNSUN, Bun or. Maine . A. JOl‘lN'lON‘S AMERICAN ANODYNI-2 L NlMEN'l‘, an entirely vegetable preparation, prepared and intended for Internal and External application. The Inventor of thie article wee in the cunatant practice of medicine for 20 yeare, and by a long couree of experimeute upon the varioua diaeeace for which thie Liniment ia recour- urcnded, he became perfectly eatiafied of it.o bficacy, and offera it with full confidence to the afllicted. at the reeult of bin long rte. ’l'liia hrte long been ll atandard medicine, and citjoye the ain- gular privilege of being known and patronized by a large portion of the medical Faculty. wherever it hue been introduced. o With the inn conviction tlnrt it ia the beat remedy of the pre eent age for all diaetteee for whic it ie recorrtmauded. the proprietor olfcra hie Linirricut to the Public. not doubting that it will curtain the high reputation it haa already acquired do not alfirui that thie article in a cure r the ten tltoueerid ille humanity in hair to; but let thoac who are aflicted with the following dieeaace. try it, and we can ueenre them. they will (I relief. Inflammation ofthe Bronchie or Broncbitia,RoeeCold, Catarrh, .Hrtrd dry Coush, Whooping Cough, I-Icttrecncee and common ‘Cold, Pain art Sorcneaa in the Lunge. Stomach and Sidee. e lifting or oilierwiae. Aatlttutt. it ueuza. Sore 'I‘hr at and Weak Lttrt u, for Chronic Diarrhart. caueed by Rheu- itiatiarn in the bowcle. or Cratnp in the Stomach, for Struoguary, Grev and Stone, Blind Pilca, &c. Eaterrtully it will ltuve the nruat happy etfecte, in all cueea where any other Linitnent would be uued. eepecially for Rheu- matic Alfectione. Chi|blaina,Chapped llande and Sore Lipa; it ia a eovereign remedy for the bitce of dice and other ineccte. There in nothing of equal aficacy to thia for Horeee and Oren where they are corked, out. bruieed. attained or cltafed b the hariteee,t_tnd it poeaeeeee more than double the power 0 any C I Call] Inflairruiatiori of the Broochia or Brortchitia. for the cure of thie diae ee it ltau been wonderfully aucceeefiil. oee w ad ceeee ol orig continuance have found permanent relief. S. D. Ward. BIq.. (No. It) Court Street, Iloeton) who had a can of three yeare’ eiandirrg hue ltindly permitted uu to retbr to him in proof of the etlicacy of thie valuable medicine; aleo in the cuee of a Roee-Cold. ‘hie cold comce on when the fluweru bloom in the apring. and contiriuce till the leavca fall in Autumn—ifth'w dlljago in not attended to in acaeou. it code in conetttription ’l'ake of the Linimeut according to directiona, and a core will rcetilt. Caturrh, and noiue or confuuiou lo the hand may be cured b a faithful trial of thie Liniment; drop one or two drape in eac car at night before going to bed. and take it internally according to directiouu. In all Cou he. the Anodyne Linimcnt ia a well known rcmcd . particularly or Whotrpiirg Cough. 'l‘he lirat eymptome ehouid be checked. and not the local difficulty will occur in the cure of thie complaint. For children. hulfa teaupoon full of l.intment night rind rrtornin . 'l‘hie Anotlyne Linirrteut for core throat and weak Iunge, that complaint ao common in all couritrice, eapecially in thie climate. etande unrivalled, and in evcrv once, a complete trial will be marked by the trtoet complete uucccae. The Blind Piloa. "he Attodyne Linirncnt hire in a great number of inttlanceu of thie dietrc-eing diecaue. made permanent curea. In cortrteciion with taking the Liniment internally,aa- ternal application ahould bu tirade. The atile of thie invaluable medicine in rapidly irtcroaeing, and the Proprietor can aay with confidence that lie lieu been. the favored instrument of giving relief to tltoueande of the aflicted and eulfering. lle ettrneatly aolicitu all who may he aflicted to give thie Anodyno Liniment a fair trial, eutiefied that if takctt with a full determination to teat ite‘utility. they will find relief. JOHNSON? CATHARTIO PILLS- Buger Coated, in Glace Bottlee. For the Cure of a great variety of Dieeaeee, arieing from the impuritina of the Blood. and Obetriictiona in tire Organe of Digeatiori Theae Pilla may he need in all forrrte of Dieeaeea, with the moat decided benefit. and without (‘her of injury. Being of Vegetable MAILS—WIN'l‘II. ARRANGEMENT. THE MAILS FOR THE NEIGH- bourl Provincee, Canada, the United Statea, &c., will be forvva .dur' the winter. and until further notice. via Cape Traveree and pc Torrnentine. _ They will be made up every Ttiueduy and Friday ulleruoou. at five o'clock. prcciaely ; a lattere for trunernleeion will require to he pouted before that hour, ae the cllce will then be cloeed for two hottra ou thoee d Mailu for England wil hour. on- the 88d and Nth December. the Gilt. Bill. will and 21d January. the 8d, tlth, I'Itli and 80th I"ttbruary, the ad, (lib, I7th, 20th and Slat Mprch, and the 1d. Nile and 11th April. Lettere to be regietered, and ncwepupere. must be poated half hour before the ltotir u ilied. A Mail for Newfoundlhorid will be aent every Friday. THOMAS OWEN. Poehnaater General. General I'oct Oflice. December lliih. I856. 0 L O T H! THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECT- fully returrte hie tharrke to the public for their puet fa- vore, and bcga leave to inform them that. having completed ilte itnproverrtcnte tn hie Cloth Milla, he ie new prepared to turn out a lur or quantity of work and in a better atyle than formerly, an be hopeu by etrict attention to be able to give grnolll eutiafuciion. JOHN DIXON. e u. I be made up and forwarded. at the name AGENTS. L'hurlomloturt.—-Meaure. Haaaard It Owen, and Mr. Jamea ur to. Georgclotmt.—|Iou. Joaeplr Wiglitmun. Vernon Rt'crr.—.la HIGH. Eeq. Head of Ortoell.—Robcrt Finlay, Pine!!! .|!t'lla—-Alea. Dixon. Leq. Jiount Stewart Brid a—Kernble Cofiu, Eeq. St. Prterr—Wm. Sterne. Ila . JOHN DIXON. Glenflnlae Mille. Doe I. IBM. R. B. IRVING. lotary Public. conveyance: or Accountant. OFFIC'E—Al kt‘: reaidartre. in the Itotue lately occupied by Mra Cullen. Potcrtal-Street, Charlottetown. 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'I‘he ueual qitarter'u notice wi I be required before removal. A thorough and practical knowledge of French. German. Spanielt and Italian may be acquired under the inaimctiou of Profoeeor Stiefelhageu. of King a College, who uttende daily. 'l‘he Aluniui Prizee of £8 and £4 will be open for competition at the Enctunia. in Jtirtc I857. Clergytvtett and Divinity Slurlartta.-—'I‘c ueaiet in educating the cone of clergyman, or tltoae who are deaigned for the irtinietry, aia ac ' have been eatabliuhed. each .€lb per annum. tenable for three yeara. Some of there are now hureday. January lb, I851. Ow vacant. The School will re-open on 'I' Windeor. Dec. I8. 11-56 L. SCOTT dc CO.’S IIPIIIIT OI’ Till British Periodicals, and the Fat-mer’s Guide. Greet reduction in the price of the latter publication ! SCOTT la. CO., NEW YORK. | ' _coutinue to puhlieh the following leading Britiah Periodi- ca u. viz :- l—'l‘rte Lcrtooav Quaa-ruei.v.(0oaeervutive.) 2-Tue Ecutuuuort Review. (Whig) I-Tire Noaa-3 Barnett Review. (free Church.) e—'I'uu Wua-i-aerate-rn ltuvruw. (Liberal.) 5-Bi.acuwoon'e I-lntrratraon Maoaaiatu. (Tory.) Tbeae Periodicale ably reprcaant the three great political per- tieu of Great Britain — Whig, Tory. and Radical.—but polttice forinu only one feature ofthctr character. Ae organa of the moat profound writere on Science. Literature. Morality, and Religion. they etend. ea they ever have etood, unrivalled in the w of lcttere, being conuiderod indiapenauble to the ecbolur and the profeeaional tnau. while to the intelligent reader of every claaa they furriiah rt trtore correct and ntiefactory race of the current literature of the day. throughout the worl . that can be poaeibly obtained from any other eource. uanuv coriue. The receipt of Jlduance Sliutr from the Britieb publlehere givca additional value to theee Ilcprintu. inuauiuch ae they can now be placed-in the hauda of euhacribere about ea often an the original editioua. ruuare. Per eon. For any one of the four Ilevicwa, For any two of the four Ilcvicwa For any three of the four Reviewe. For all four of the Reviewe. For Bleekwood‘e Magazine. For Blackwood and three Ileviewa. I-‘or Blacltwoud and the four lleviewa, I0 00 JV‘. 8. Th price in Great Britain of the flu Pericdicola above named in about 381 per ariritirrt. . _..__. TEE l'ARIlR’S GUIDE To Scientific and Practical A culture. By Ilurrnv Sruv-iturte. I-‘.R.8.. cf Edinburg , and the late . l’. Norrol, Profeaeor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale 2 vole . lloyul Octave. I000 pegoe, UCUHG: 888883 extract. the do not r-.r-ernpor rock the delicate frame or weak conetltutiuu, but will he found particularly ueefel, by etltualatlag weakened and dflempflhl pavta late healthy action men eelieuee . eeederuet up I r eerety.u'ue the utoatuututary _ttg coated with pure Whlee Sugar. pre- averaion which meet eotte have to ordinary Medicluee. for nothing but the tuate orueugur iv apparent when adminieter . Married Ludiec. under all clrcumetnncea. will find theee Pilla ( ...- .t...... t . Bed In a Ceuccre H _ a cafe. and in email doece. mild cathartic. I Had Brerreta Contracted and Sill llltindleeaeve The beat time to admin ter theee Pilla II on going to bed T nu.-M oirtte_ ‘ lcurvy at night. though they can be taken at any time eneficially; Buniorre Elephnntiaeie ore-ltoade _ut rt ht, however. they have a more general and uoiveraal r'°"" gig. or Maggi- hrtulae " "7, Influence otor the whoe body; the mind, body and tiervouu " teee eed ed Gout _ pft Lorne uyetetn at that time being in a quiet etatc. given the l‘ille an I‘ Glandular awelliugu ttrnoura --;,-g'-:'.:, to operate with the fullceteflcct upon the whole };tyn5-e- ‘if-aged ey Item. Chi o-out in 0| I ’l‘ha are an excellent u ic bet ken Chilb elnu Ilbchrrratlem fawc. ’ n 1. to . and ' sea In the Spring of the Year, New York, aleo b order we atllaed to each Pot. an a e Sold at the eatahliahrrtent of Profeeaor Hor.t.owrtv. 2“ Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Iortdun. dart 80, hlrtltleri Leno. y all no .table Druggietu and Devtlere in Sledlclrtce throughout the Cvilized World, at the following 159'. g - - N. B.—Directiorirt for the geidertc of patinrtttnf 9.... ,|;._ Thu’ |',l;fi.ltt"v.tg:r:te and give Tone to the Syetem. Pllll. In that they are put up in GLASS Bt)'I"I'LES, corked; cotraequeotl will keep for any length of time without Iniyry. and are not a eciad dump weather. I‘lre Proprietor of theee Pt la hue ep|e‘re’d uo eapertee la‘ gett up an urt_rc ethat lrc truate will meet I anlvereul approbation o "'9 Pllllllc. and he doca eet doubt they will. when known. take a atund bearde hie well known and etteneively appreciated AMERICAN ANUDYNB I.INIMEN'I‘. 9 I 1 A , _ To be Sold by Private Sale. }V“'A‘l1cYFIErl..D—THE . o iurtua Al. , _,i,' 5, half pf I’--l_-M Lot No- I-tliiie ii:l.Ity"i»"fcir.°.tSm"b" W V . so feel byy :0, with a able. It in fenced round witli.I’oat and llerl ab a Bare on the Prertiittea. e0 feet by lo, and a water near the houae. eart purchaeera for fkriher iirtrticulare apply utthe . Dulglcich on the premieeu. 1 in P it o r e n r v . ' I-tlelovvn, calttyattou.cit which in erec- [Md cellar underneath limo never-faiflug ld by the elateeath day of June. lt will than be of cred for Sale by Public Auction, either together, or in Lot. to olhce ofllee.Wa'r. l'orgnrr, _'l'lIOy_ are purely Veactable in their composition, are peculiarly "IIl¢l- [Ive no pain. yet ctlcleul in their operation, and r elra no change of diet or ooolitemeut while taking them. require only a triu|,uod need no patleg to recommend them. Pryfc. 25|caute r hnulg, or eac ait A hecaiu'Hell and at tlteDve Home of W. R. Weteori.atttI° WI Shieeer: ahd cold at all fl Sterua throughout the Inland. ereeev wlehlrrg eeppllaa ol above gledlcyyu. on be furniehed at Proprletev'e pvieeu at the Drug tore ll. W. SKINNEII. ‘General Ageet far I’. B. Ialaad. Nov. 5, IS“. FORIALI. « _r_tA1‘ VALUABLE an I L D l N G 3"“ “Id 5" M“! f r 8“ . re Qevea Streeuheewaee the CITY DRUG t!'l'0llI, I-IE SUBSC RI uillto OEOPERS '-'.'.'1'.".I.l'.'.‘."..""""'7'..'.."" "'l."',l'.l'1'.t'°‘.'.'t't't..T% ., ..l.tla one on 3.. ram for eale eitaated II at it '° W" '°-~- '|‘l-'- '-| I meat: I3 in -0" how!“ --I '9! 5 Later Towrrelrlp No. ea, in'm..'v. g,,",',_ further eeeer-tptiou. "n tluet approved yrlncl le ' fie 2 vt overahet -.-a "" tr’ ».. ,_ rte ‘ I D”. I’ my ltiitit malt. to-wireit. 'tu it a good A ' . five Hundred Aeree of velee:l.e° WILDEIIXESS IAND. ln, 000 e el. 1 it Ira .. .lKOIt|dOI N ethelteatel ortt ' ’ . ....--t-...:v.::;.-1:-.::..-:'*.~:--~--. '- 1-; - -ll, .'--awwuyo. aeatrtua or‘ V I0 ‘ . V a.Dveie.'thee. _I‘ ‘ " I greet udvarttuge over other Sugar-coated "I00 meet complete worltoe A ' ultere order to give it ‘a wider eirttu utlon the ee tlteprleete PIVI D91.- lemcrk r. wo-r ttuu -- look in pr...--'_a, _ GEORGE '1‘. |lASZABD.Ageot. Charlottetown, Dec. 8|, ISM. women or REMOVAL. E HE PUBLIC ARE Ruquuarao l to obearve that THE LIBRARY haa lately been removed Daweoit’e Building, Kent Street. to the premieee built by ttoaaee Turrorr, and immedlntely o poeite Meeare. Trtoaune dc I)AWI0l'l. The Proprietor having made cou- -eiderable additioue to hie Catalogue ol BOO . which now am- bra beat worka in I-Iietory, Travele, Biography and I.’ lit I.Iteraiure.eollclta the uupport or the cornmuaity geaerall . promieee. lf encouraged in thk undertaking. to eatablieh. what in really needed in thie City. a pond Library. at terme acceeetb e to all who are in pureuit o luetruction and emcee- t. Partiee reaidirrg throughout the Iulartd are invited to avail themeelree of the privilegee connected with thin Library. which will be eeen by u peveaal of the TIIHI or aueucliitriou. per att_eum. one volume at _l.‘|lDI allowed . and _.£0 II C eacltenged ea cl'ien ea requtr ll 0 Two volatrrev. . It 0 0 rec velattreu. Dc. £1 II Peer voluutea. Do. N. B.--A full cute e ie in couree of preparation. and will be cool in the head; the public. IOIIN BINNE1‘ STRONG. Jae. Id, ISI1. Ial. Im. , _ci'tI:a'r dCI._8ARI!IG ,0!!! ll trait s_UBspttinE_a IN Gttani. -.m. '.l.'l’..*."'.".:‘Il.—'."..l‘.'i.""..'."’ “'*‘ ‘'‘.’.‘I:.'.':‘,'' '';''..‘f'. begv tvraw reepaclelly te lefevut theet.t huviug tune. Iu. Iueeuatcu-P. loetreav leto lp. u ltavlzguew cont hle FALL ||II'0ll’l'A'!‘l NS. he l_e calling the WITHOUT ‘I'll! LEAST RBRVB. Illa pvaeeet eateeelve STOCK 0|‘ 0000! ha atureet every deecriptioa of Merchuadiee anally imported late thb le- laud up! . ‘n ‘!Hg.l.lI true-r ea com on rpa cacti. IO . II COIN! ' g:uIA.'I'.zAIGAI'I‘I';'y.?e~.‘eepeet ‘M "°".°" DANIEL BIINAN. Cherletietirwe. Nov. 20. I000. [ed by ‘,‘ -J "3'. early eettieweiituf all oetataaelag been In eer- Kl"£I.:Il7ll. §uu.&evn. y ea tci 0- wane Q. _ m I " ' ‘ ae “. _I,tt‘0.l:.I,‘ CODNMEAL, ,Pll.0"l‘ .. . . . M, Qvaaect-.1.‘ ta. ta’ " '. ‘ I I I I FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING T0 ARRIVE AT the CITY DRUG STORE, Jllb. Ie Queen Street. I00 TINS white, black. red, blue and yellow PAINTS, I cache Liueeed Oil, I hhd. Sperm. do., I hhd. Olive do., I hhd. ma- chinery do., bbla. Copal Veruiah, (cold at I. I. and do. a pint), uiut eed varnieh Brtiahce. Dye-woode. Iitd' o, bladder, Cud. ear. Blueetouo. Copperaa. Alunt, Starch. B ac. Soda. Potueh. Baking Soda. Baking Powder. Chocolate, Cocoa. Farina. Sago, and Corn Starch. . u.ao. rat a-roee. a eeral aeeortmeut of Drage. Hedicinee, patent do., Perfumery. ruahee. Scape, &c.. &c.. W. ll. WATSON. Morning and Evening Class Tuition. R. B. IRV G EACHER or WItI'l‘ING. EN. GLISH, French. Arithmetic. Book keeping, eed the Mathmatice. Morning claeeea. for pupile of both eexua. Evening claaaea. for male adulte ’I‘erme and arrangemcuta adapted to accord with the reception of only a eelect and limited number of pupile. ',‘ Fulivcit and other Claeaee will be opened on Monday 5th Juuuaky. I861. ooaa.—at hia reeideuce. the houae lately occupied by CLAII Mu. Cullen. Powital Street, Charlottetown. §&EBEDe J O H N O A I R N 5 r GASFITTER, PLUMBER, arro COPPERSMITH. Kent Street. two doore from the Hoe. G. Celee'. having ecrvcd for many ycare in the worka of Goa Companieu both in the City of Glcugow and in other large towue in Britain. and havin been the firet to introduce Gau iuto thie City. in Wareort'e rug Store. Reddin'e Buildinge, Il yeure ago, J. . by eeurduitv and punctuality to merit a ahare of public patronage in the above line. Orderu executed with noatueee and deer Tinware and Stove Piping ulwuye on he . Force Pumpa. dtc. repaired. November I4. 1856. AYER'S CHERRY . PEC’l‘t,)RAL, roit -rtiv. It.\l'ID cone or Colds. coughs. and llorrrecvacea. Buturiuw. M De. J. C. Arru-. the beat remt-tty tch. eee., mtlt Dct:., I866. I do not bceltnte to aay I have ever found for ea In! and . ehown It wpoaeevrr rlor ;lrtuee for the treatment of com lelrtte. IDES K.\'IGll'l', M.D. ' e for lie pit ever put out lth a bed cold I ahould eooner pay twenty-Ive do ten for a bottle their wltboutlt. I’ take or ." p, Whooping cough, Iulueuaa. 8 rtevruu, lieu. lab. 1 tau. laoru Area: I Iymmim tetheheetrutuédxwe lirtlaocureoflhvi the demon of . e ty la the South apyreteeee iIII,aue Aston LII. lue..loivrauur. Ia.,wr-ieee, ea J I “lbedetedlcnelultee "" '“' which confined ruetodomu the poor tne Aathma or Phthtetc. and will Itaacuueruu. Stu: Your citauur Pecroaai. la rrtrca in thin ecctton. Brouchltla. Pa.. felt the giving aeee and mile’ ouch ue are to tl tie curl curable " wnmmp " P. ml’ or B‘ We might add voltamca of evidence. but the meet one» vlnclng proof of the vlrtuee of thin remedy H bond to th elfccle upon trlel. couaumptlou. Probably no one remedy ltaa ever been hnuwa which ceeee ue thh Some nuu reach; httteven to tttcaethecuueev Plcrout. uflorde relief and comfort Arron Home. New You 0:11, March I. )8“ bovine Ana, Inwaat: that it a duty and a leueure trttorrn you what your Caner Pec-roe we con procure felling. rtutll Dr. cu. recommended a trial of your medicine. blcaa bla kludnree, ae we do your ekll . eredtrour tbutda . tthe not ataeatrougaaahe ru er cough. and calla heruelf well. tlttttle and re , IILANDO Bill BY. or 3uI:uvvii.r.L pfltau. do not on Cancer Pucrouaa. It In made by one of the beat rnedlcel chernlete In the world, and tea curea all arottnd itebaqwll the high iuat-tta olth vtrtuea.—I"hdI-lubed: ledger. above that i>u.r.r have vlrtoee wh excellence the unit utedlctnae. and that they win an I’ l ll '1 ell men. ayuru gfi led and plcaeant to take. but powerful to cure. 'I'hetr pone remove the ohettnctlone of Ita or-gene. purify "W “IN! damn. they purgeout tbefoulliumoruwhbh _ _-I-lenjvdf-I-it-r.-rtaoriare ggflordhon ptfltlou the animal leey ryrota.pot.tte'tt.'. ruiauatyorvorun-dtw.vuuuu fiembt. 1 El. PIN DOXD IDOL '°"""r. oceaaiear. ace Gaeeral 7"