-nslf,” as the wegssidto adunoe who VAIISTIBS. Pieuunnsaua Hun Cirr-rirte.-— An ' traveller in Paris, having occasion for a ‘hair eutter, sent for one. At the time appointed, an elegantly dressed per- son arrived, and the gentleman sat down before bi dressing case to P|'0P||’° 70' the operation. The man walked round his "chat" once or twice, and finally, taking. his stand at some distance, atten- tively acrutinised the gentlsmsii’s face with the air of a connoisseur looking at a picture. “ Well, ” said the Englishmen, impatiently; "when are you going to ' 2" “. it me, sir." was the po- lite reply: “I am not the operative, but the physiognoritist-—Adolphe!" he called out, and a sleeved and aproned barber entered from the hall ; ‘* A la Virgil." With. this laconic direction as to the model after which the gentleman's hair was to be aranged, the artist retired. ‘ A school Bill, dated Christmas, 1847, gives us some very curious hints for the treatment of juveniles. A charge of ten shillings per quarter for medicine, tells us the interesting fact, that a child of eight years ‘of’, age may consume a bun- dred and twenty peanyworths of salts in twelve weeks, which gives, exactly ten ounces per week, or a fraction less than an ounce and a half per day to the unfor- tunate infant. The charge of five shil- ling for hair cutting, within the sairie period, furnishes the remarkable fact, that the same child may have had his head continually under the scissors, yet come ome to the bosom of his parents with as luxnriant a crop as if he had not un- dergone the ten cuttings and combing: again, which estimating each operation in round numbers at six‘-pence, he must have experienced. Lauanonirais.—How to get a whole suit of clothes into a junk bottle: Every time you feel like taking a “ horn ” drop the price of a “nipper ” into_the bottle, and take a glass of pure cold water. Repeat this until the bottle is full, then break it and carry the contents to a good tailor, and witliina month you will find yourself encased in a new suit of clothes ‘ without any trouble or expense to your- self. The saiiie can be done with hats, boots. &c. We have known a cart load ay Id. lottetown. cm W- old and Freehold Estate, ‘including Assigni- ments, Mortgages, . Indentureu of Apprenticeshi . Bills of Sale,Chartnr Parties, Arbitration Bonds an re Books’, Partnership and other &c., arranged and balanced a HASZAR‘D’S .~:oitze:'r,1in,f' s can». _ I E0. I’. 'I'AN’I'0N’O Dinunntnir Gsuunav. Giestfieorge 8treet,opposite Mr..l It. aii’I. ' ' taken by the most improved where Llkeaeeaee are Northern Sky-light—the only light that can produce ii s°°<| ' A and anoy Cases kept oonelittitl on h picture. , . ood assortment of Locltets,I"r use, and plain an . R me open from 0 a. in. to p. ' ht is most preferable e ildrsn, dtc. Sm. V m. for rapid process, R. B. IRVING, Nos-anv Puauc. Cosrvavancan, aitn ccoirit-rair-r. I"I"lCE—-over the Bookstore of Mr. G. '1‘. Has- uno, Queen's Square (South side), Chin- pf Conveyance of all descriptions, of GM: , Letters of Attorney, liontls, wards, I’etitions,6rc. , with accuracy and deapatch; Merchants’ lioaled Accounts t mseruts charges. I - CARD. E undese' having this dn entered into CO-PAR JVERSHIP as G ‘NERAL and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, their Bnainess here- tofore csrried on by them individunll , will in future be conducted under the Name and firm of LONG- WORTH & YATES. FRANCIS L(lNGWt)R'I‘II, ALBER1‘ H. YA'l‘l-Zrl. Charlottetown, P. IS. Island, June, I 53. ‘ B. The AUCTION business will at all times receive their best attention. - H V J. S. DEALEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND Ship Brok Nb. 7, SOUTH STREET, Qfieiglits and Vessels procured. at short notice for uropoi I“ ' er, NE W YORK. the British Provinces, West es, us- traliii and California. Bertha secured for the letter p can. Summer Arrangement of Mails. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces will be miide up until further Notlce every TUES- DAY and THURSDAY NIGHT, ut Nine o'clock, and forwarded via Picrou, and the MAILS for En- gland will be closed upon the following days at the same hour mailed half an hour before the time ofclosing THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oflice, April 80, I853. Georgetown Mails. HE MAILS for Gear etown until further Notice , will be made up an forwarded every Monday Tuaaday, May 10, Tuesday, August 2, -- in, 24. “ A-Isl--H6. “ June 7, “ AI1guIl30, " .Inne2I, “ Sept‘ Ill, “ July 5, “ Sept. “ July 19, “ October I I. Letters to be registered, and .NGWlpl pers, must be ‘ burgh. in .-I) ' ti . -rid Lira atsuurt Govnnrion—ritn ninirr itononannn run SARI. of- ELGIN and KINCAIKDINI-1, Governor General of Canada Hear» Os-s-icn-I2 St. Andrei» 8qaers,Edta- COLONIAL ti _ anion cossratrv. d of Management in Halves for None at Prince Edward Island-9 loii. .\I. B. Almon, llauker. lion. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis lilies, Es . Charles Twining E ., Barrister. John lliiyley Bland, . Ilosi. gexandar Keith, Merchant. Juines tevvart, F. ., Solicitor. Medical Adviser-— . F. Sewers. - A ent ds Flea-etnry—Miittheiv II. ltichey, Solicitor. ‘be following gentlemen have been a pointed Odi- cers oftlia ttiriiipiiiiv in Prince l".dwnr Island, and will he prepared to furnish iuforiniitiori an to the prin- ciples and pfltcticri of the Company arid the rates of Assurance. (.‘harlotteiowri—Medical Adviser-—H. A. Johnston, . gant—-E. L. Lydiard. (i‘eorgetoevu—Medicsl Adviser—Diivid Kaye, M. . .‘\gent—WilliaiiiSanderson. St. l'.leanor’s-—.\Isdical .-\dviser—-Josepll -Bell, M. . Age Boar Scot its a is ‘J _— D iit-—'l'lioinus llurit. MA'I'Tf‘IEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Company, Incorporated liy Act of Pat isrnr-iit iii I8-I8. HIS (.fO.\ll'/\Nk' offers the best guarantee in crisis rvfloss. and accepts llisks at it saving of fully 50 pct‘ CCIII, to the assured. The present rslluble Ca itnl ‘exceds £1700. Per- sons hiiving property in Charlottetown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary this Coiiipniiy for Piiliizies or lnforiiintioti. EL7‘ One of Philips’ I-‘ire Annihilntors has been pnrcliiisr-(I by the Coinpiiny, for the benefit of persons insured in this Office. In case of Fire, the use ofit can be obtained inimedi.-itely, by applying iii the Secretary's Ofiice. W. IIEAIID, President llF.NltY PALIIER. l5ec’y and Treasurer. Secretary's Oflice, Kent Street, E An gut lith, M53. Provincial Marine Insurance TORONTO, C. \V.—Agent for Prince Edward Island, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown, April ll, I858. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AND Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies of London Incorporated by Arts of Parliarnerit. OARD OF‘ DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Islnntl. ' Charles Hensley, '. Lougwortli, Hulchiriron, .Esq., Thoma: Dawson, Esq. Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- mitim. Forms of Ap lication, and all other information, may be obtained) from the Subscriber, at the Oflice and Friday morning at nine THOS' OWEN , May 2, isss. Postmaster General. of wood and a barrel of flour transmogri- tied in a similar manner. Du. Joitnsort is better known to us than any other man in history. Every thing about his coat, his wig, his figure, his face, his rolling walk, his blinking eye—the outward signs which too clearly marked his approbation of his dinner, his insatiable appetite for fish-sauce and veal pie—with plums; his inextinguisible thirst for tea, his trick of touching the posts as he walked, his mysterious prac- tice of treasuring up orange peel, his morning slumbers, his midnight disputa- tioris, his mutterings, his gruntings, his pnfinga; his vigorous, acute, and sarcastic eloquence; his vehemence, his insolence, his tenipestuous rage, are all familiar to us. ._.ll ' Ban Cr.ernas.—The perfection of dress for day or night,where warmth is the purpose, is that which confines around the body snfiicient of its own warmth, while it allows escape to the exhalations of the skin. Where the body is allowed to bathe protractedly in its own vapors we must expect an unhealthy effect upon the skin. Where there is too little ven- tilating. escape, insensible perspiration is checked, and something analogous to fever snpervenes. Foul tongue, ill taste and lack of morning appetite betray the evil. A gentleman jocosely observed to it young lady, that he was about to be rasrrie_d,bntas ltis afiections were divi- rled betlvbenhfiss Mary Briclrdust and Mb Betsy Primeatuff, he was at a loss which to.cboosa. ‘I advise on by all means,’ said the lady, ‘totake Miss Brick- duat—-you want polishing.’ The.‘ fireside is a seminary of infinite it is important one it , gives form and color 0. To Panes-in ann Gtraaimii:I.—When ayoutll exravagant put on t escrow; when he becomes prikligate nail him.- Sons iriisehevious wags one night pul- led down a sariier’s sign, and put it over alawyefsdoor; inthernorniiig it read, "All sorts ofturniagand twisting done bare."-‘ _ A «sea. Irishman, making love to a lady of great fortune, told her “ he eenlda’tdaep for dreaming of her." "You leokasifyou weiebasids your- stand by a A‘m;'endnd'aowberussgeodasav- “I”. M i..i.i.si,"3iW Mall Steamer “ Fairy Queen.” W’. R. HUI. YEJI, Corriritrtndcr, WILL leave (till further notice) for Bedeque arid Sliedinc every Monday evening, at 9 o'clock; will leave Bedeque at 7 o’c ock, Tuesday morning, r Shediac; returning, will leave Shediac at 2 p. rii., same day, Tuesday, and Bedeque at 8 o'clock, in the evening for Charlottetown. Will leave Pictou, every Wednesday and Friday morning. at it o'clock, till further notice. I-‘or Freight or Passe ii, apply to the Hon W. W. LORD, Charlottetown, AMES C. POPE, Eaq., Bedeque, or to the Master on board. Fares low to Slledtac, and as «mat to Picton. Charlottetown, May 30. I853. Halifax, 12th July. 1853. AICIIIIALD Si:o'r"r, Esq. SIR,-—As the Agent of various Fire Insurance Companisi,'I beg to bring under your notice my PJTEJVT ART FICIJIL SLJTE. Th a composition has been upwards of, three years eaten- sivnly used in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, the Canadau and Nova Scotia, principally for covering shiugled roofs, as you will reeiva by the pecompuying circulars of certificates. It.has been severely tested, and proved most success- fully its fire proof qualities under most extraordinary cireninstauceq;:o much ao,L thin} I am of opinion that ? application to all kinds of wood building (where the color would he no objection to its being used, such as the brick walls of dwellings in the city, out houses, ware- houses, &c., as wel as the roofs) by lowering the premium of inaursnee on such buildings as are covered. . . I have the honor to be, sir,. Your obedient servant. J. W. ROSS. Palontee and Manufacture’. Halifax lath July, 1858. , Srn,—In answer to your note of the 12th inst. I consider the use of your " Artificial Slate Paint" on shiugled Itoofs, as greatly diminishing the risk ngiiiust I"ire—l have frequently reduced the premiums on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, am, sir, your ob’t servant., AlICH'D. SCOTT. Insurance Agent. iohn Rosa, Esq.‘Halifax. g Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder (an entirely new invention. 8 the cheapest, ssfert. beat, and most effectual -article for all washing purposes, a packet of w ich is equal to ten Peiinywoith of Soap ! e saving of Time and Labour is so asto- ngly great. that a WEEK'S WA SH accomplished EEFORE BREAKFAST —-no rubbing being required. This won srfiil Article is MORE SERVlCEA- BUE THAN SOAP, asit produces a better and much uiclrer lather, and is adapted for rposes fo.r.dwh eh Soap cannot be safely or sgetually u . .. It will not injure the hands. or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for perma- mly whitening Linens, am, after they have in e diseolou by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also uiisnrgaasable for improv in the colors of FLANN LS, BLANKET‘, °?_“éI;‘,;"s' °°"°'f,.':"Ps':fir’s- “"514” Contri ions in donbtionsorworlnwill be omit- ‘: GEO."I‘. IIASZARD, Queen Square. bx ‘or ‘.9 -“d"""d 09”‘ Olievvinookal New Stationery! , I "I-5" M“'i;AG|l:I}To‘n‘,D' %. T. HASRARD has JUST IHIEIVED “"» " D~ "JON: from Enirraunuit a supply of NOR! and ‘-17- " ’- w'*""""'- STATIONARY, whloh are now open and l"‘1.l,l‘;_|_ " I. Sco-r'r, SaI.n.nndaIoIglI£lI=ohai_'e— ‘ “' " 1- I-OVI. , Ilank':eeks,‘ , fie. 1Dnsnviisav, 3 a ' . . AID: ‘ June 0aIraa:k|’a|.:aa " J. Conn-r. '- -Dr. Cuiunlufs IV Chsrlettnewa. 80th July. 1863- (Ml III?!"-I 'lIstessntba.lsrlptnrss -——--—-—-~————-——————— ---—--~ _ly_: ‘a Hill’! LAW - N ' '2‘? -‘rs-wiss. Wid.:World,eheapedltisn ‘ wncmnm" i:i"'ni,..l"'(.:.'.'a'"’an:....°' °'""?."‘ '".. L; T‘ rlsr iatlwsy I-Marlee ""‘ . ' cmj, mle atfine. . -"' W1“ Is. Se‘. ' ' AIIAIII'a Desk of (1. IV Deblois Esq. Charlottetown. ‘H. J. (JUN DAI.I.. April 27, I853. ‘ Agent pro lam Fire 3 Fire 1 Fire I Secure your Property at ll raring ofjifty per cent. HIS ciiii oiil be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL I" III‘. INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Ollice where claims for loan can be rriet, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms of application, and any other informa- tion ciin be obtained at the Secretary and Treasurer's Ollico, Kent Street. April 6. I852. « AIJJANOE LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM- P.:1./VY, LONDON. ns'ranr.isiran air ac-r or raaniansurrr. Capital £6,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. NOTICE. HE TENJIJVTS of Tuossas H: ant HAVI- LAN , ., on Townships Numbers 43 and lid and other Lands in this Island, are re nested to make immediate payment of the amount 0 Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant receiprts for the same. 1 . HAVILAND. HEATH Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. LL Persons indebted either by Mortgiige, Judg- ment, Bond, Promissory Note or otherwise, to Tiroiaas Han-rr-r IIAVILAND, l‘.sn., te Colo- nial Secretsry ofthis Island, ure desired forthiviih to m_ake payment of the respective snriis due by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary discharges for the same. it I Persons to whom the said Thomas Heath Havilaud is indebted, are re- quested to furnish their Accounts for Ezlllfllllu _ _VILAND, T. HEATH Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, 1852. Saint John Sale» Stables. 0 A. CUMMING, Veterinary Surgeon, begs an e intimate to parties having HORSES to dis- pose of, that he is about to open as a Sale Stable,tlioae premises next the Catholic Chapel, head of King's Square, St. John; where Horses will be kept at liv- sr , and bought or sold on commission. w ¥I‘liere being no well-understood place in St. Juliu- h it those having Horses. and those wanting llorues, know i he re to find each other, H. A. C. flat- tera hirnselfthat ii lions: Bazaan.‘or Sale Stable, properl conducted, may in some measure supply ii want oxen felt by the public; while from the now- ledge of horses derived fl-om his profession, ‘re may be able iit times to give useful advice both to seller and purchaser.‘ ' N. B.—'I‘wo or three good young Harness Horses wanted; and a s-rnoivu RIAVY rain, full mouthed for sliipyard work. ' Saint John, 28th April, 1868. B A Z A A R . THE Clirisliuit Public nre hereb notified, tlist the Ladies of tl.i:.’£3|.'/lPThISB Cflghlgfii and eongregttion wor ' int c aptit . in Charlottetown, purpose holding a D.dZ.l.dR~ in the earl part of the ensuing autumn, to aid in raising Minds or the erection ofa Tower rind Perth to the said Che :A'IIGUS'l" 531:‘ ' .i,.'; . or or elsewhere. with promptittide. . ~ . W I L I. I A M iilifils to announce the B I ' W. H. having personally selected this Stock, would new ir.t'raiti.s‘i.s FOR Laniiis’ Boots and Shoes; and every article Ilst Deoembr. last, will riiake immediate payment. June 25. I888. .9’. NOVELTIE8 FOR THE so arr-lval r Attwoed, from V iid, of a larga ' irrrrsrr and FOREIGN AIAGNUFACTURES, from the am Iiousesin BONE, PAIASOLS, BDNNETS, MILLINEIIY, &C., A large sdedion J Bred Clollts, Doesldns, caesium-ea, '1‘.w¢.1,_ W45,‘ LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. fl‘ In order to compete with other Houses, W. 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The publishers will procure, at low rates, the uniform g of the volumes, when . _ The " Ill Newt and lists ." will zlsapplied te.ruail sutrseriberseae year hr four 0n"riioei of at... far suit on are enhprlw ID0lIh.' .seat.snd sum: ,aupp as soon t en a bers ofthe lrst vol Ia .. "M a. -r. iisaas'Ib.' raise? 9 Copy of u Lem on I W persons in this neighbourhood have also received an trsordinary benefit from the use of your invulaabls~ s py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity of perfectly cured ofan face, after all other means had failed. it is entirely by the use of our Ointment loudly in its praise. larger sinsa. . B.-— lrectiana for the every disorder are sflxed to ' ~’ GEORGE Never Falling Renipdy 2 I-IOLLOWAY'S OI A citirrm-2 srrs ASIDE Hll ciiurciiits as. ‘PER run YEARS svrrrzitiao. rfrom .Mr. Tlioiiipsori, ‘I. {y L I. dated August 20. ran.“ ' ' ' To Professor llonaowav I Daan Siii—I sin enabled to furnish you with a riiost extraordinary cure ell'ected by your invaluable Oiritriient and Pills vvliicli has astonished every pap. sori ricquriiiited with the sufferer. About I0 years ago, Mr. IV. Cuniriiins, of Snltiiey Street. in mi. town, was thrown from his horse, whereby he receiv- ed very serious injuries; he liiid the best medical ad. vice at the time, and was afterwards an inmate of difI‘ereiit iiifirrimries, yet he grew worse, _ . and at length it iiinligniint running ulrcr settled in his hip, which so completely c ‘ led him, that he could not move without crutches for nearly I0 yeura; recently ha ha. gun to use your Ointment nrid 'lls, which have now healed tlii- wiiund,atrt-iigtlieried his Iimb,and enabled 'in to dispense with his crntches,so at he can walk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and vigor. (Signed) J. ']‘HOMPs0N_ A MOST I'JX'I‘RA0ltDlNARY com: or A mini)- I-‘Ul. SKIN DISEASE, WHEN at.t. iriznicat. AID HAD FAILEI). Copy ofa Letter from Mr. llird, Draper, of Ken- ily, near (-‘ai'urbr'o‘. «lrrlsrt illnrclt Isl, I852. 'l‘o I’rofessor lloi.i.ovvAi}, Srri—Snrrie time since, one f h'ld - llicted with dreadful efllplmll: otiizrcthe 'i:.am'.'r limbs. I obtained the advice ofseveral eminent Bur. goons rind Physicians, by all ofwhom the case was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint. merit and Pills, and without exaggeration, the steer vvua miraculous, for by perseveriiig in their use, all the eruptions quickly disappeared. and the child was restored to perfect lioiiltli. I previously lost ii child frotir a similar complaint, and I firmly believe, lind I in her case adopted your medicines, she would have been saved also. I shall be happy to l(."Illl'y the truth of this to an enquii-at, ISIKN‘/d) -I. , Draper. ANOTHI-Ill suitriiisirtti coin: or ui.cs:iu'rnn rum Lacs, niiiiiu-rr, AND unrtastar. iu. . HEALTH. Copy of a Letter, from Mr, J. M. ClriiiirtI,g‘.Nns. caslIe-ori- Tyne, Ilaterl September 20th, I862. To Professor Ilor.r.ow.sv I Daari Siii—l om authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 3|, Bailey Street, in this town, to inform you,that for nconsidarable period she liiid been I sufferer from de- t d r h .. ..o...... .. .i'.:I‘....°'.:'."£"'.'L';:'..l’, ‘..5.'..’.: with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her» legs, so that she was totally incnpabla ofdoi. ha usual work. £093‘ the use of your Pills and Ointment, and also that in a wonderful short liriie, they affected a perfect cure of her I this distressing condition she a states egs, and restored her constitution to and strength; and that she is now enabled to about with ease and coiiifort. Several ot ieulth Per anti. . . Prior to I846, the ta e on Blacltwood was 2 40 '"°d'°"'°" . ‘. .. u Po. ' 0,, A “"5. uni", 3] ,2 s_ I remain dear Sir. yours faithfullzlly, From I845 to I8llI, , on Blacltwood I oo ( 'l‘°“) ’°”N MORTON C1» NELL- “ " on I RSVIIW 50 CERTAIN REMEDY FOR SCORIUTIC HUMOUR. on Blackwood 7 ,8 —-AND AN ASTONISHING cult: or A); 033 LADY snvnnrv Yl-IAIII or sun or A Bar) Lao 2 flvpvvf a Letter frarir..lll¢ssr;‘s‘.h Walker and co., Client is! To Professor llor.i.nwav, Duart Stn—Arnong the nnrnerons cures sdbctad by the use of your valuable medicines in this no‘ h- urhood, we may rriention that of an old lady li|v‘isg ii the Village of Preston, about five miles from this City. She had ulcerated wounds in Iier leg for many years, and latterly they increased to such an alarm’ . extent as to defy all the usual remedies; her heal t ' rapidly ' In this Ointment and iviiig way uiidert aha aadand. stressing condition she lied recourse to your ills, and by the assistance of bar ends, was enabled to persevere in their use. nasil been she received a perfect ours. We have ourselves "3'l'.’i.I"‘.?l'§'.“.°"1ii‘}l’I.’..7.?lL1"°'iv'2’.i..ifi.'Z"ii.':2 his really wonderful case,either‘parsonaIly or by er. A private in the Bath Police Force, also, has been old scorhuiic affection in the MO :3!!! lb‘: ‘ eratna , J _ Your's fsithfnll , (Signed) WA X38 8 Go. THE Il.l.Un.'l‘l.A:l‘ID N nws is published weekly, Th’ 'l"' 'i:.'°I""l",I':’°r""""I..°7"'-l°I“I7 ‘ml’ .‘u0I"“.Il and _contain_s sixteen lurge_ pages, filled with a B.‘ La‘. och; :_l:;I'I tIaes.—- at... great variety of Interest-ng res matter and unrnsr- Bud Br..." Chilblmm 0"‘ our larges and llandsoroe engravings. It is intended um. Mn‘. uh“ '- that this paper sbsll hen rarrirrui. and nnau-i-i- Bunion. C P948.“ “I! r rut. Prcroarar. l|irro_riv or -rite Wonr.n,ia mu “M ‘L C°""( ) £2’ H? which scenes and events in this and other countries. to" :1”: MI c“'°"" d ‘a mu. '1" eke ches and views in all pIflI,0f.IIll Globe. 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