/," ea . cheered and illumined us lay upon his po- leeves. asirfills the pores in them with a 1 til-all is dissolved. gr . .t -- - ‘ 'l‘heAiufevtnuete youth who wesdrowned 9 r ' s a thing of a being, once as fair as that child.-Gough. . .V: a ' s?P':£ dowly recovering, ,, ' y,|ie fell from the iultliine o M“, e e as Adtqqpterege becW|“,',": _ asked by ~-~~~‘-’.a.’?.:.°.':.r.'*'.:;.‘l,.~'.i°’‘' "‘ . en the ocnuefiilh. 'nAszARD_'S cizerrtt. , Nov_eitp;§,n_ ii. .: _, ‘ L 44 I: a. 4 4 I in Prayer. I‘ Ate ui,e,O”l.ord ! to are : lent.’ lIlel1IepritInI:'Wig~ .. .. -» I know myself iiudone— Ilovr rlgliteousl eondeuin’d to die. I see the way 0 more lie P.eveel'd in Christ, Thy Son. I know that thou will give. To all who prey, gins greater far ' Than earth's inset pris sausions are. Dy which their souls shall live. ' Yet sin I slow to bend Bdbre Thy throne the ssppliant knee; And seldeiu ery for grace to thee Wltornl oft offend. And when I seem to pny, The lustsof-earth allure my soul; And often, loose from all control, My vain thoughts roam away. I know it is not wise 'I'lsue_to forgot the greatest good; And for the Rifles that intrude, eglect so will a prize. BIC lusts and earns prevail: Lord: with so deepa eeaas impress, 0! want, and danger, and distress, That All their strength shall fail. Aid me. O Lord! to pray- . _ rsntmqtlie ur use to begin‘ ‘ ‘grid, ogce_ thypteiiiple gaies williiu. ‘ Comps me there to stay. "I. VARIETIES. THE POOR DRUNKARD. " Oh! I have sometimeslooked at a bright, beautiful boy‘; and my flesh has crept with- in me at the thought that there was a. bare possibility be might become a. driinkurd. I once was playing with it beautiful boy in the city of Norwich, Connecticut; I was carrying him to and fro on my back, both ofus enjoying ourselves exceedingly; for I loved him and I think he loved me. Du- ring our play,I said to him, ‘Hurry, willyou go CIOWIIIWIIII me to the side of that stone wall?’ ‘ Oh yes, ’ was his cheerful reply. We went together and saw it man lying there buiie drunk, his face upturned to the bright blue sky; the sunbeams that warmed and starts roasy face; the pure morning wind Soothing . after being given over by tlid attending _ use. wnrsnow. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents ‘ I to the attention of Mothers, ier SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. -L M ae'....;..... " i‘evev,ln. Summation ofthe Bowels, die. that attend thiepperiod of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Rut to ths Mother, and Relitf nndflsolth . A ‘ to the Iqfnrtt. child in Congress-Street was cured _by the Syrup, of Infauiile Dysenter orDtarrhtna ' hysiciau. Mr. Blaekinas, of bddington says. it has never failed to can the Dysentery or Diarrluna_iu children whenever need in the village. is of it is sold. One parent informs me his child has suffered to an alarming extent, with I-‘laiiulence or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup.IIMI 1! always stfsots a speed c Hundreds of like might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. _ Messrs. Courts Gt Pnnxiits:--Please send ‘us a further gupply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large quantities of it, and from what we cap learn, it is used with uriiforrn succvu, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diarrluna. Yours respectfully, W. . Ciiuasntn, J. MOIBILL. New-York, July 10th, 1863, BIS Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June BM 1853. \Vc cheerfully comply with the requeet of a friend in insert the following letter which we. ‘are assured is front a lady of the first respectability, residing in Lowell, l\lau., believing that a vast amount of sutfering may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of ino- iliers to this able prescription of an and bottle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, —and when given to the buy according to the direc- tions, it.-t elI'ect upon hiiit was like riiiigic, lie soon went to sleep, and all pain and iiervnusiiesa disap- peared. We have had no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through WM‘ °°'“r°'_l‘. ilio axcruciiiiiiig process of teething, by‘ilie sole aid of Mrs. Win_slo\v’s Soothing Syrup. Every r_iioi|ier who regards the health and life of her children, should postess it. H- 5- A Luivell, Mass. , May 20. 1553- Piice only 25 cis. a bottle. JVE UR OLOG Y or scm Trc RHE U}u.a. TISJII cvrmp. This may certify, that for about four years I was kissed his parched lips and passed away ‘poisoned; the very swine in the fields looked more noble than he, for they were ful- filling the purpose of their being. As I, looked upon .lhe,,poor degraded man, and ,5 then upon that child with his bright brow, i hifbeautiful blue eyes, his rosy cheeks, his pearly teeth and ruddy lips-—tlie perfect pic- ture of life, peace and innocence; as I looked u on the man and then upon the child, and felt his liitle hand cotivulsively twitching in - inine, and saw his lips grow white, and his e e dim azing upon the poor drunkard; t en did fpray to God to give me an ever- liiiffng ca aclty to hate with nburiiing ha- tred any nstrumentality that could make _. JGIINCI or common Tamas. Honey Detv.-—IIo_ney dew is a sweet li- quid deposited in a‘tit’unm’ upon the under eui'fac'es"dl’leaves by a very small insect called the apliis. It is very injurious to the thick, cliiminy liquid, on account of which the leaves cannot perform their necessary functions, and in a short time they turn to it dingy yellow. Ants are very fond of the honeydew, and will crawl up the lofiiest trees to obtain it. LOOKING AT THE srJN.—Ifa person looks at the se moments.all other things are dark, because the pupil of the eye be- comes so coittractedy that it is too small to seriously alllicted with a disease in the hip, which Pliysiciains termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rlieuinatisni, rid resorted to various reiiicdies without any perina- l < at I nent relief; have been under_the care of I.l8‘lIIltI‘- Pliysiciun for six irioiiths at a time. Last spring, had it very violent attack, which laid me up, when made use I by . users. is the best article I ever used. . _ . iuend it to all who may be alliicted with similar eoiitplaitits. IIIN Stetson, Dec. 2, I847. _ Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the coiiiniunit . . N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis 8:. Perkins‘ Craiiip and Paid Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 13,26, 87; cis. per bottle according to size. A so for sale those pars. WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilicus and Jaundice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the d give life and energy «to i who system. Price only cents in Pint Bo es. Likewise for sale as above, HUJV'TER'S PULMONARY BALSJJII. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: :3; act. Pomroy. fit!!! 31; Hunter’: Balsam. It is not often that we can say anything favorable ofpatent medicines. on the tesiiniony ot'ihose with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to llunter‘s Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jereniialt Curtis, ’ . we have the testlinony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns, unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the public are acquaint- ed, ca nice with it more weight i an whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, may have been procured b fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. collect a sutiicient number ofrays oflight so asto enable it to distinguish colours. But after a few minutes it dilutes again, and so accustoms ithlf to the light. MILTING or A risen or Snoati.—Il' you hold a piece of sugar in a spoon at the top of your too, it will melt quicker than it it dropped to the bottom.“ The reason is, as the tea becomes sweetened it falls to the bottom by its own specific gravity, and fresh portions of unsweetened tea are brought constantly in contact with the lump of sugar Why "Water rolls of from the leaves of the Cabbage and Poppg.—The reason is, be- cause the caves are covered with a very fine waxen owder, over which the drops roll without wetting the surface, as they would over dust. The Cause of Currents‘ of JIir from the Equator to the Poles.—-The air around the utor constantly ascends in consequence being rareti ‘by the-heat of the sun; as . the hot equatorial air descends, cold air from the , arth and South flows towards the equator to restore the equilibrium, thus causing curt-etitsol‘ air. Fnui-r Pia_s.—No under-crust should be me. to apple or any other fruit pie. It is always heavy, and not fit to eat. Place a narrow rim of paste around the edge of the ‘plate, and fill with the fruit, either raw or dewed, and cover it. The juices will be retained much better and it will save flour " ‘liquor, which is no trifling considers- g,o.__j. chose days, and _what_is_ of more consequence, save dyspepsia, which costs ‘fled Mte . = ’ r cutting, they are taken out W ‘T ..Ps‘IV°"r|' u ‘ o. :- in a ' ' flood of tender resol- liut yes- tbc ridi- w Mltiue, ad iqurud. . 1“ _ rept'Iu£f"‘Ihuo'iiIiyl, ' I were care such es oeeaevsullbe ,“.N-- «t. -- 1/ u«_.. - - Pomroy’s testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Press, flowhegm, Me. Hunter’: Pulmonary Balsnm.—To those afllicied with Coughs, Colds, Consnmptions, Aeihrnii, Spitting of Blood, and all aflhctious of the Lungs, we recom- mend Hunter's Pulniouary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever at invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a at INDIAN DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For cure of Coetivenees, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilicus Habits, Headache. Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ JJVD IDIGESTIOJV, WIIII Coetivenees, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilicus Complaints,-—producing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- ‘ y,—can be remedied. removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Dispepsin Pills. 'I‘liee Pills have etfected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsin. They are ‘h mild and gentle Cathartie, operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fying the same. and causing the tive organs to perform their appropriate duties, wit regularity. ' COSTIVENESS. - Hahitual Coetivenees is, if not removed in time, cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rally lisd recourse to, do more harm than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravate instead of removing the corn lairtt. Also, in all Bilicus Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and Right .Shoulder Blade, with a dull, srillow countenance. In all Diurvheas,, Ague and il"evsr, Bilicus Fever and sick beadanbe, they are an valuable IIetnedly.n They will be ound the beet Parnil Physic in the world, purifying the bleed. restoring t e appetite, and leaving the stomach and bowels in a hen tby state Price 25 cents per 1. For purifying the Blood‘ we do not believe these Pills have t sir set in the world. Sold by Burnt Pain, No. 40. Cortland Street, ew or And b y W. B.,Wa"reou, T. Dusnntuv & Co. H. It R. Jottnsoir, I. W. Snwnna, and J. B. WATT. Charlottetown. Junie B. W. At.t.nrsrn. Head of Hillsborcegli, WILLIAI Iloorna, Morell. Jotttr Suntan- use C. ilenir A. Macutsrs. Heed of‘ St. Peter’ Bay. '“l¢llAlL Iacvaun. East oint. Jenn Ksricnr h Ionna-r Soswnu. s.t.tus Sitirnnaeotr, Eowanu Gen,-Durant. Gannon, Lsssuni. Owen. and Ins. S1-iecins G e- town. Pa-rntcn S1-nrnnua tlewauo ltonsrro Sellbst. , Ronsa-r lanxnn. Vet-nee iv . Jenn Oanvru. w. Gucnen Wre. D. Cuanl Cape Winuss Donn, Iedeqae. WILHAI I. Lsseweare. lsttlse. Rict-tanu BA-onat.t.,IIalpeque ttsad. Winnaatil Gt.ovs:n, Barrett's Cross Roads. Janus Mac- nnr, Darnley. Wtt.t.iAss Cousins, Park Corner Georicn Sirtcuain. Priucetowvi. CttAtu.a'.s A. Caesar and June Puiouoll. French River, Janus Muinttnstrdr. Envvtirjfaunun, Travel- ler's Rest. Jatsns C. Porn & PATIICI Povvnn, Sunimereide. Jaasss J. I"nAsnn,JAtan CAI!- snun. Juana L. Houutx and Anciiiaiinu Cant-nnt.i.. Saint EIcaItoe"s. CIIAILII C. Hvrrr. Miscouclt. Jiusns Yno, Port Hill. I'ls:uns:n1' Ba:t.t. It Anaas »C.. Firs, Cascuiupeque. Wit.- LIAI llusuitnn, Ar.nx. LAIIII and Fnatvcts Assiincx , 'l‘ign'i-IL W. R. WATSON. ‘ General Agent for I’. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. DAUGBRRIIOTYPES. THE Subscriber has just received a new ply of DAUGERKEAN STOCK. and is now ready to furnish superior Pictures at reduced prices, Alto, _ Portrait, Fancy,Sign,and Ornamental Paintings neatly executed. To Shlpbutlders. - On hand a FEW FIGURE and BILLET HEADS, Great George Street near the Catholic Chappel. GEORGE MILLNER. Sheep Skins, Butter, Wool,, etc. 7 HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CAIH, for any quaniiltz of BU'I"l‘ER, WOOL, SHEEP and LAMB I . ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown,Juue 6th, 1854. ' 9m World's Fair PRIZE MEDAL SOAPSI THE HIGHEST PREMIUM HAS BEEN awarded by the llIeclianic’s Fair, Boston; American Institute. New and World's Fair, Crystal Pn|ace;to BECK Nut é'C0., 0 . the best Toilet Soaps, Creams rind Perfumery. Beck &, Co manufacture every variety of Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and must admir- ed perfumes- Cytlierian Cream of Soap, \ for Ladies. Piiniiiistoa Shaving Cream. l’_an_ariston Shaving Rolls for Tiavellers conve- nience Military Shaving Soap. _ Highly pefrllllllti Brown Windsor. White Windsor and Toilet Cake Soap. Mrs, I’art'ingtnn'a 'l‘oi|ct Soap. This beautiful 'I‘OlI.I'}'I‘ SOAI’, possessing in its composition the combined virtues o the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, urif rind perfume, is by permission dedicated to KIII Purtingiuii by her olid’t servt‘a. Boston, January, I85-L, Beck CO. Jllrr Partiriglon to the Proprietors. Gentlsrnen :-- The education of your beautiful and flagriinisoapto me. use mark ofa steam, is very pleasant. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soap, Iniust an that I never made any hnlfas good and I will recent- incnd it to my young freinds all over the world for their twilight tables. ‘~< hr Ru-rtt It Piut-rtirc-roiv. Boston, Jau., 1854. mark. t.so, _ Extract Per/times for the Hnndkerchi‘ef—-vvhicli, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- nounced by Chemisis and those who have tested them to be superior to the best imported article. Purified Oz-Marrow with Ex. q‘ Rovestary,— for preserving and dressing the Hair. This article is so prepared as not to become rancid, and is free after being put on the hair from all disiigreable odor. For preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald places appear, and causing it to retain beauty and units to old agc- Dr. Adam’: Colcasiin Arribru,—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 efficacious to remove the auimalcala from the Teeth is a paste chemically prepared in soup- nnd to meet the wants of those who refer clean teeth and firm Gums, is their Saporiary oath Paste an article that has achived the highest cnconiums from scieniillc Dentists and Phyeicans. Also Cooking Extracts, for flavoring Pastrys, Iellys, etc. etc, which will be and pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. Also—Bortori Chemical Washing Pow- der-sdmired because it makes washing easy and pleasant. D. ’I‘aylor,jun. & Co. 25 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sxutrlnn _Aleo, sold by W. R. WATIOI. arts 28. Gm PROOLAMATION to run Good‘ People of P. E I. PROBABLY there is nuts family in your Province but what some msm rs o it are more or less eflictod by Hui-riours or Chronic Afl'ections. As a remedy for these various complaints, there are nume- rous preparations brought into the market, but all of them 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 proofsnficient to satisfy --all from men holding the highest oflices the ple of the United States can give—that the medicine will do just what it is recommended. It is uooroa HAllP'l'0I'I '.'sos-rAnt.e Tiwcnrnn. ma- dicins is compounded from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without injurious consequences. By a wise choice and combination the best oresoli clan ofw-eperstiv simple remedies, it fully reaclia all the_ psential organs of the human system pd tltere it [rah proved iiselfse stfsetnatty curative of the w_uet.s-nouns elihfioiiie ulhdlas. ‘ ‘ ‘- : , Over two rsttlion bottles have been sold in the worth and west during the led us years. Three to live bottles is warranted to cure the worst ease of Rhsuaettsvi. - . -. ‘. Two bottles will moi. august In orpgmp. Three bottles are warranted toilhiri the eivarm 9-. TED‘ . ,- ugboeltnegtubx-tlee wllhre‘ tbe CCU easeof Jar-ores. « :, j_j.~ iuouniuagnmussid, ‘ Ifidef nucleus.‘ --“s, ".9 Two td fines ls wurvsutel" ’ are the worst case of Rtsg Worst. . Three bottles are a certain remedy for the Ptlu. Five bottles will cure the worst case Three tolve bottles has never failed to ears the worst cues of Cough. .00 plcist. cure the Ceiuuuiptlca, General Debility. Astlirne. &e.. IIAI-I Itnnscinn lthu so as . of-eases where -the eaves were truly wonderful. but we risen all to get a pamphlet and reed the hundreds eertlntnefh CI bottle. »- . speedily improved, and the sores and u The 'n‘.n2.‘w'n¢J‘ Rémfled "" . , "G I HOLLOWAY’ OINTMENT. A non‘ uronisiimo coat: or ICROIULOUI iit.cstts—a CARE csnririsn nr 1-its: MAYOR or BOSTON. Copy of o Letlrr from J. Noble. Erq., Mayor of Boston. Li'ricolrr’slii're. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, DenrSir,—-Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond street, Boeton,has this day deposed before me that for a considerable period she was severely ulliicted with Scrofttlous Soles and Ulcers in her arms. feet. p. arts of her body; and although tlis first of uiedicsla vice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of sulfur- iu , but gradually grew worse. ‘ eiug‘ recoiiiriieiided by it friend to try your Oint- insnt,s e procured a sitiiill pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of iinieiidrrient appeared. By perssvering with the me- dicines for a short time longer, according to the direc- tione, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &c', she was perfectly cured. and now enjoys the best of health. I remain, Dear Sir, yours trul , (Signed) J. NOBLE. Dated August l2th, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OP ERYSIPI-ZLAS IN THE LEO, AFTER IEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copyof a Letter /rem Mrt. Elizabeth I/'¢at¢s, of . the Post Ofiicc, ./llrlirick Road, near Bognon Sussex, dated January I2tIt, 1858. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my g, and resisted all medical treiiiiiient. sufiisriugs were very great, argd I quite despaired of any permanent utiiendnient. when [was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so without delay, and nut liiippy to any the result was eminently successful, for iliey affected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to ilie enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the uiiiiost confidence of your medicines, and have rer-mniiiended them to oiliers in this neighborhood siiriilarly alllicted, who derived equ one . I am, Sir, your obliged and fniihful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YEATES. A DIIEADFULLY DISI-ZASED ANGLE CURID AI-‘TEE BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSIOUTH HOSPITALS. The following im ortnnt communication has been for- warded to Pro essor llollowiiy for iublicaiion, by Mr. B. Dixon, Cheiiiiiit, King-st., orwic i. _ Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith, of Great Yarmoulli, dated January I9Ih, 1853. To Mr. Dixon, Dear Sir,—I send you the particulars of a cure elfected by Professor lIollowiiy’s invaluable triadi- cines:—Mr. Jolin Waltou, late in Her Majesty's Ser- vice, in the British Fleet at Malta, had a very bad ulcerated uncle, and tiller having been in the Malta Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malia, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out incur- ab it then came to Yiirinnuih. and was under ri iriedical gentleman for about three monllis, but liia uncle became so much worse tharull hope was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried Hollovviiy's Ointment and Pills, which, by unremiited application, the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. remain, Dear Sir, yours ver truly, (Sign J0 IN SMITH. Albert Hotel, Great Ysrmoutli. SUBPIIISING CURE OF A BAD BREAST, NEH- VOUS DIBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. \ . 5' C Copyqf a Letter”/‘rout Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist. ¢c., Louver are-lane. Jlorichester, dated February 12th, 1853. To Professor HOLLOWAY. . Deer Sir,—I have great pleasure in foywardicg to an the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of a d breast, effected solely by the use of your cele- brated Oinirtieat and Pills. Mr. Martha Bell. of Pitt- street, in this toivn, had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, loss of appetite. and general ill health, occasioned by ulcerritcd wounds in the breast. She liad had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fiict slie lied nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being efeci n this distressing and painful condition of body and inind,she was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills. which she immediately id, and in the course of a very short time the effect produced was most astonishing; her up tits was li'..ers in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of or system was wholl removed. I remain dear ir, yours faithfull , (Signed) 1'. t'oits'i‘t:li. KER. The Pills nhould be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :- Bad Legs ancers Jore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and StiS' l iklndiseases urns Joints curvy Bunions Illsphantiasie ore-beads Bits of Moaqui- l"ivtulas . . .ore-nipples toes and Sand out oft Corns Flies Ilandular swellinge ‘urnours Coco-be .uui go _ Ulcers Chiego- out ’i l'Vounds hilbleiue l lheuittatisn Ilavse. Chappd hands lcalda Sold at the establushment of Professor Hot.t.owAt, 244, Strand, near I‘emp|e Bar.) London, and by all pecta e ru sts and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Clv lined World, in Pets, at is Id. in 8d, and be each. There is a considerable saving by taking the lat or sites. . B.—Direetious for the guidance ofpetients in every disorder are ritllsed to each pot. GEORGE T. HASZAIID Agent. flO ’S HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1810. OHARIDTTEIOWN, JANUARY, 1858. '1'. $3315‘? I. 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RED LION INN. 3 M11 8 e AMES WRIGHT, having ltitely fitted up his House for the ennvenisnce of Boarders rind Tra- vellers, informs his friends arid the public that be is desirous of aliordlrig them every comfort and aecomo- dstion. He teltesihie opportunity of returning thanks to those who hiive heretofore kindly petroniud him, and lie assures iliern, that no exertion shall he want- in on his part to secure a continuance of favors. iquors of the beat description can always be eup- plied , arid good Siabling for House. October our test. ' FOR SALE. ACRES of lead on Township No. It having a front of IO Chair: on Montague Ili . ‘ 2'30 Aeree on Lot No. 8. embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 80. Pasture Lot No. 180 in the Royalty of George- town and Town Lot No. as in the to. hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Apply to - WILLIAM POIGAN. Feb. ‘lib. ISM. . SALE. BEAUTII-‘ULLY situated HOUSE eud LOT. on the North side of Hillsbureagh Square. lor further particulars, apply on the Preniisee to RICHARD SMITH. October 4. eutf - - Per Sale. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 50 Acres of - Land, situate on the Prineetown Road, 1] miles from qjiarlotteiown; 15 to '20 acres are cleared and ready for the plough; there is e Dwelling House and Berri on ‘the Premises. is a central ‘place for business. Ilflfll Road! converging front it. There is also on the P#nil- see. a Saw Mill, with an abItI4Il||00 07 00¢ around it. Further plltlflllfl 0|! 50 IIMIO ""°"" " ALEX. JOHNSTON. Princetown Road. Aug. to, test. . _(IIIlIIt.') TO PURCHASE the IIIILI. and , _ eassel‘eVesselll'eai IttltoIOOTeI_ ltableferthe Ceestleg Trade. ytel[.W . I. ' l _ ..‘