iisszaiurs .o.tzi:'rTii. AUGUST 2. -‘ - ‘ (Pb Hasuurd's Gnetts.) LINES ro LUCY. By a "deed blob". H9llf.¢.3_.l.4°'."- , My liasrtsserus svnpped-within thins Mlhv - A spell is o'er me can, With thqlbe hours have quickly Down, To Dlth the past. . Whoa lldstness cslk ine frets thy siite, liuyerl near, Still * nk of thee with pride, Aalhlsss thus with a tour. ~i-‘Inna thou but know the hulflfsel, hat thoughts III boss: thrill, . _ W could I to thee tny reveal, Twould thine with rupture fill. Soul speaks to seal with tongueless Voice. When eyes of lovers meet, Ilut now, dear Lucy, tis my choice, That you mix the toddy and treat; Charlottetown, July 27th, 1854. VARIETIES. Tsurorsusat as‘ use Rout. Levee.- At the Queen's Levee on Friday, the Earl of Harrowby presented an address to the Queen from 42,000 of the wives and daugh- ters oflhe labouring classes, of small trades- men, domestic women servants, from various parts of the United Kingdom, praying for ll. revision ofthe laws which regulate the sale of spirituous liquors. CIRCAISIAN sun SOUND Piiinosoriiv — “ I)o not believe,” says the redoubtcd Schamyl, in one of his addresses, “ that God favours the greater number. God is on the side of the good, and these are al- wa a less numerous than the godless. Look around, and you will see everywhere the proof of what Itell you. Are not the roses less in number than the tares? Is not mud more plentiful than pearls? Are there not more insects than useful animals? Is not gold scarcer than base metals? And are we not far more noble than gold and roses, than pearls and horses, and all useful animals taken together? All the treasures ofthe earth are transitory, but we have the promise of eternal life." A Goose NIIIETI-THREE Yirsns Oi.n.— Mr. Everett, farmer, of Kirby Lodge near Rockinghnm, has it goose which he vouch- ‘es to be ninety—three years old. It had been on his farm full fifty yeaas, and pass- WINNOW$B HACHINE. l_IAVlNtI now permanently located myself one Ilile from New Glugow, on the New Glitugott Road, the farmers in she surrounding country may depsiid upon being supplied with anything in iity lino, got up in e very best nd most substitntiqlinanner. do uet probes to sell-—us cheap as some vs dc. ' No Slut.-rate article can be ht as low as poor ceuinsoit ones can. lint Ido pr make the best the very decidedly best, FANNING MILLS male on’ the Island. J(lllN SMITH. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages 1 HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes this opportunlt to inform his friends, and the public generall , t int he has removed to Grssn's Shore, u wil prepared to furnish Csrrisgel. Of every description, at the shortest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and good workmanship, to nieritzi share of public patronage. . JOHN TODD. " Brits: iwiissifow. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician. presents to the attention of Mothers, her SOOTHING svitur, For Children Teething. vousAtl‘ections,Con ‘ , 'sver,In- C F. g - of children, she remiiiiiiends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Rest to the Jlotltrr, and Rrltsl and Health to the Infant. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dysenter or Diarrliaut after being given over b the attending hysician. Mr. Blackman. of ddingtoii says, it has risvcr failed to cure the Dyscntery or Disrrbo.-it in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One purest informs me his child has suffered in an alarming extent, with Flntuleiice or Wind Cliolic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects a spudy curt. eds oflike instances might be enumerated. PROOF‘ POSITIVE. Messrs. Cult‘!!! 6:. |’s:uitiivs:-Pleuee send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling uantities of it, and from what we can learn, it is us with untfornt success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diarrhtna. Yours espectfully, W. D. CltI.'Mlll.'. J. Mertitit.t.. New-York, July Ioth, I858, 318 Bowrsy. Hcar the Brooklyn Dail Adircrliser, June 13th lg53. ' We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assured is from it lady of the first respectability, residing in Lowell, Muss., believing that a vast amount of suffering may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of me- there to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Dear Sir:—l am happy to be able to certify to the elliciency of Mr. \Vinslow's Sooihin Syrup, and to e truth of what it is represents: to accomplish. Having a little boy sulferiug greatly from teething, who could not rest, and at night by his cries would not ' family to do so, I purchased {I ed the former part of its life on the farm hdjoining. It is a large line fowl, with a head and neck white as snow, and has lately hatched a brood of goslins from its own eggs, Mr. E. has a book stating its age and history, which he can authenti- cate. If we were to pluck a quill from this antiquated goose, and write its bio- graphy, it might not be an uninterested re- cord. The echocs of the Scotch rebellion had scarcely ceased when it had first peep- ed from beneath its shell into the wide world. and probably its immdiate ances- tor smoked at the festive board at the coro- nation of the third George. It was hatch- ing with the first French revolution, and screamed when Napoleon lc Grand threa- tened to invade our shores, and also when Qastlereagli was made prime Minister. Like many other bipeds, it has brooded over scores of addled eggs, and has grown no wiser from expereince, but though year after year has flown by, they leave the "giddy goose ” still.-Let'cester(Eng.) Mercury. To Prevent Colera—Bathe freely iu salt water, and drink nothing but fresh. . “Which my lady, do you think the merriest place in the world?" “ That immediately above the atmosphere that surrounds the earth, I should think. ” '6 And why so” “Because I am told that there, all bodies loose their gravity. If exercise promotes health, those who collect old bills for the editors should be among the longest lived people in the world. ' A widow once said to her daughter:— “--When you are my age, it will be time enough to dream ofa husband. ” “Yes, momma," replied the thoughtless girl, “For second time.” The mother fainted. =-Every man speaks with an intention to be understood; and it seldom happens, but he that understands himself, might easily convey his meaning to another if, content to be understood, he did not seek to be admired, but when ones he be- gins to contrive how his sentiments may be received, not with most ease to his reader, but with most advantage to him- self, he then transfers his consideration from wet to sounds, from sentences to riods; and as he rows more elegant, conios less intslligilile. Lia-rx.u"ro Do.»-—'I‘he Cleveland Plain- dsaler says, an athletic s men of a runs from the Emerald Isle called into the ' rooruofoue tbe.Rives street. lIe took otl‘ his but to stake trtsbest how. "The top of the morning ’’ toys, Mis- ther P-1-r--,_ _ _ I've been told-:*ye’rs in want o’ help. ’ ~ “I’vabut little todorygpiiga p......i, with iperuatiis gravity. , f‘I'ut the very boy or ysas. It's Ittls sure about duh’--stsrs its the uneasy Psi attst-,"' butt e of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, -—and when given to t e boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic, he soon want to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- pear . \Ve have bad no trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, by: the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow’u Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. H. A. Aussu. Lowell, Miiss., May 20, I858. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NE UR OLOG Y, or SCIJI TIC RHE UJLJ. TI M CUli'EI). - This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously atilicted with a disease in the hip, which Ph sicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism, resorted to various remedies without any perina- nset relief; ltuve been under the cars of a regular Physician for six niontbs at u tiiue. Last spring, bad a very violent attack, which laid me up, when I made use of the Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis 6: Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief. and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used I cbesrfull recom- end it to all who may be iilllicted wit similar ‘ saur Hum-. B 3 tetiion, Dec. 2, I Deacon lluut, the is a man of undoubted veracity and the community. N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis &. Perkins‘ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 12}, 25. 87; cts per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERR Y BITTERS. For the cure of Bilious and Jauudice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole systssi. Price only 81‘ cents in Piut Bottles. ' evvise for sale as above, I-IUJV‘TER’S P ULMOJVJR Y BJLSAM. Hear what the Dot! Mercury of Bangor says iy oct. Pomray. 847. - signer oftbe foregoing certificate. igh standing in Hunter‘: Balsosi. is not often that we can suy_ anything favorable of patent medicines, on the tcstinicny o those with whmn we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter's B_alsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, we vs the teutlrnony of many ofour own eitnens and those igliboui ug towns, iiuanimeus in its tse. ‘The testimony of one individual with whom the abltc are acquaint- ed, carries with it more weight t whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates. for aught we ltnow,_rnsy luvs been used by fraud Sea Dr. Benyaniiri L. Pornroy's testimony. in agent's bands, or Heor the People’: Press, Skoiolicgsit, Me. Htuitsr’s Pulmonary Botsast.—To those aflicted with Coughs, Colds, Consumptions Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all uflhctionu n the Lungs, we recom- ntsnd Hunter's Pulmonary sum. It is believed to be the best article ever yst lnventud for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a butt . I.N‘DI.l.N' DISPEPSI1 PILLS. cure of Cfiivsus-, Acidity of the Stefich, eed , _ issss,llsa_It II-shg, Lung and Liver Ceustpleiutu. P811 JIJVD IDIG STIOJV, W'uh Costivsusss, Acidity of the Stomach. Heart Burning, Bilious Coistpluints,—produciug Headache, sis in dde, Lon of Appetite, and general Dubi- lity,—cuu be remedied, removed. asd entirely ssred, the use of the ladies Diqspsia Pills. These Pills have sfectetl the most uloriisliing euros in b hundreds ofossss ot'ttis_abovs eoinpIsiuis.sud era in ~- -='-;.-.'...-..-.-.-..-..'°-.., bloqthslssasiug and puri- as_ invaluable rsutsdy ' are Hab.i:_ual Csst*iv.ueess is‘, if uotreutovs:-i.u tints, a use more . ‘ pains to be big. less gass- tu. Q thus ‘zed, as Als‘o,‘la.s.Iili|tsas B My W I I . hallsw eeuttteusuee. Iu Dhrrhuln Ape and tl'ss'u,NI.i|isu Pevu hadashs.tbsy srsau "'“~-.-.'.-e.-.~.-= —- n . as! s me. natures.“ “-"*"‘ 1‘ For purifying the Blood‘ we de ust believe these tr Pills have t s iisl in the world. ld by Born Patti... No. 40, Cortland Street, ew or And by R.. Watson. T. DIIIIIIAY 81. Co. H. 8; R. Journos, M. W. Sitiinrau, and J. R. Warr. Charlottetown. _ Joan E. W. Ar.i.uxsu,Hesd of Hillsborough, Winnisu Iloorsn, Morell. Joint Suntan- ” LAND 65 Join: A. Ilacnaiivu, Head ofSt. Peter‘ Bay. llliciiaui. Macvvaon. oint. Jouiv Ksiuiir It ltouaitr Bosw:i.i..Souris. Wii.i.iass Saiuiiritsos, lliiwaun Gen‘. Dasiiui. GUIDON, Lnsstiui. Owen. and Mas. Sriooirss, George- town. Pa-raicx S1-ui-truss kltotvaan Resear- sou, Belfast. Rounitr B.auxuu,Veruoe River Bridge. Joust (isuvru,Bonshuw. Guouau Wro- oia-roir, Crspsnd. Winnisss D. Cnauu, Cape Traverse. Joniv Torin and Wii.i.uus Donn, Bedeque. Wii.i.i.us S. LONGWOITH, Riistico. Rn:u.uui Baoirai.i.,Malpequt:Iitoad. Wii.i.ius (;'i.ovs'.tt, Barrett's Cross Roads. Janus Mac- KAY, Dnruley. Wti.i.iau Coustns,l'srk Corner tit.-onto: Siivcnitin. Princetowii. Cruunxs A. Ctiesev and Jsssics Ptnouoir, I-‘renolt River, Janszs Muiuituae dslinwiiv Pauxsii, Travel- ler's Rest. James (2. Porn & Paruicu Powuu, Suutiricrside. lanes 1. l"a.una,Jaasrs astr- iti:i.i., Justus L. llouutst and Aiiciiiuaui Cassi-uici.i.. Saint Eleanur‘s. CHAILII C. Herr, Miscoucli. Jsssus Yuo, Hill. Huuuurr Bir.i.i. & Anass C., Firs, Cascnrnpcque. Wit.- LIAM IIUIIAIID, Ai.ax. LAIKII and I-‘usricis Aasiiiutux , 'l‘ignish. W. It. ATSON. General Agent for I‘. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. ilent sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Extraordinary, Anatomical, Expla- natory Coloured, Engravings. In St’: Languages. Fhfly-third Editiori. Price 2s. (id. in II sealed envelope through pl! Booksellers‘ or sent post frrs from the .luIIior.for 42 Postage Stamps. THEMED C11. JIDVISER on the phy. sical decay of the system produced by delus"e excesses, infection, the elfects of climate, &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvaryiiig success, since his settlement in this countr . Rules for self-treatment, die. By WA .'I‘EIt DE R008, M D., 35, Ely Place, ldiolborn Hill. London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from It till «I. Sundays ex. it led. ‘Sold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; \Vatt, ll, Elm Row, Edinburglt; Powell, I6. West- morelnnd-street, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. I): Roos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions of this country and tlis continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of nbssrvin the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and general treatment of the disorders referred to in the above work, and hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases, he is enabled confidently to undertake their removal in as short atime as is consistent with so ty. uitseru us ANY 1- -r or run Wounn, may be successfully treated by foiwardl a correct detail of their case, with u remittance fornIIediciaes, ac. which will be returned with the utmost despateh, and secure from observation. Tlis CO.N'CEJVTR.dTED GU TT..E VI VJ}, or Vegetable Life Drops, are recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Sperinatorrhreu, Nervousness, Weak- ness, Languor, vv Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or Business, Timidity, Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatuleuey. shortness ut'Braath, Cough, Asthma, Consuaipiive Ilabits. Diittness of Sight, Dininoas, Pains in the ea c. Their sliuost marvelous power in removing conta- minations, Secondary symptoms. Eruptions, oat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all other impurities, must be felt to be believed. -Is. .; Ils.; and l3s. per bottle. The £5 Packages, by which £1 12s. are saved: and the .£l0 packages, by which a still greater saving is effected, will be sent from the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on :i Lottdon house, or otherwise.‘ PJIJVS in the Buick’, GRJ VEL, LU.MB.d- G0, RIIEUMATISM, GOUT, Indtgsstiori, Bile, Flutulcricy, Headache, JV'¢rvotmicss. Dc- bility, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Stricture, dc. THE COMPOUND RENAL PILLS, as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the most safe and etlicacious remedy for the above daa. gerous complaints, Discharges of an kind, and Diseases of the Urinary Organs genera I , neglected. frequently result in stone in tie bladder, and a lingering, painful death, They agree with the nioet delicate stomach, strengthen the igestive organs, increase the appetite, iuipruve th general health, and will efi'ect a care when other medicines have utterly tailed. Price 4s. 6d., Ils., dt pe Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUARD J! GJIIJV8 1' the rstosttusurlottoe Q/' spurious or other articles by unprtuciplsd Vendors, tslto tliersby obtain a large profit. To rotrct the PUBLIC against FRJ UD. Hsr Jlejut 's Hon. Commissioners ltass directed tbs tcords " aurua I ltoos, Lorsnoiv," to be printed in tsliiu letters on the Stamp afi:-sd to the nbous, to itvtitats telitcli, t'sf¢lony. Sold by Von Lentzgy, Loll Bsusal, Calcutta; Ash- ton, Richardson Gt. Co., Mount Road, Madras; Hulse It Nephew, Agra; Trsueher & Co., Peonali dc Ku- rsches; Esporsuce Ir, Co., Bombay; Smith Gr. Co., Scinds; Dodsworth & Co., Coloriibo Gr. Kandy; and - ‘H -I O obteinablethrou It all Medicine Vendors, of whom also me be "THE MEDICAL ADVISEIt;“ or shou dtllciilty arise is prone any of the above, enclose tlfe amount by draft, or otherwise, to lo, Ely Place, Holbora ill, London, and they will be sent securely peeked, per return. 0 NEW BOOKS. Extensiv FORGE T. i u very Large Stock of Books which were so acted by himnlf in New York, and with his former Supplies also lately received, forrrts the largest Stock ever 0 to the public of Prince Edward Island. ' British Books, and Stationary daily expssted. To Farm Servants, WANTED several steady sisgls insn, who under- used farm‘ work and the sure of hold Esquire at George . Hazard Ttrclvctrces Brothers’ Soap Powder (as y new iu ' . IS the cheapest, eufest, beet, aul must alsetuul article for all vrsslitug puiposss,a packet of which is equal to tea Psiiuywerth of Soup! The saving ef'I'iIe and Labour is so asto- ulshingly great. that s W E EK ' S W A 8 It on be lied BRIAKPAUP “Wm — bblll NI ll Od. ' in-lI;..rui'.4i;ri'aiJn ttotts stiavicsA- 'i...t ttiisistl TURNIPB. Ht:Jt“Il0YAl. AGltlCUl.'t‘UBAl.b.80ClI-'.‘I'Y o the following Prsuituins,ts competed for is Queen's Count this season, v' For the best acre of weds Turuips, £8 0 0 3d do do I I0 0 lld do ‘I 0 0 (iii do do I It) 0 hilt do do I 0 0 Utlt do do 0 I0 0 Should the most eucoesuful competitor have been a winner of a First Prise on any evious occasion. will receive, instead of the hrdnay Prize, aflilver rladal, with uuilhle inscription; and the money for be but Pris will be awarded to the next successful compptitor. and so no to the end of the list. A INDUSTRIAL SIIUW will be held in Charlottetown in November, at which the usual Prises will be awarded. By Order. C. S'l‘E\VAli'I‘, Secretary. Couiuiittss Roots. Id May, If!“- E’ I PROSPECTUS or nit. MASONIC REGISTER. AID GAZKHE 0!‘ NEWS. IT is roposod to give this paper a character which slial make it equal, if not superior, to any Ma- sonic periodical in the United States, and a valuable Journal to be forwarder‘ to every part of the globe. will contain each week a netv and well-written story of a useful and moral tendency. well-digested Summaries of Foreign and Domestic News and Masonic Iniellipnce, the iiioveinents of the various Bencvulottt Associations, Literary, Religious and other Societies of this city, I'itblic Aiiiuseinents, Notices of Foreign and Domestic Puliliciitions, Original Poetry by admired authors, tlrigiinil .\loral Essiiys, with an Editorial leader on some appropriate to ic oftbe day. twill give the most impartial statements of inat- tcrs, in and out e Order, and be at the some time particularly devoted to the interests of the I"riiteriiity. It will contain from time to time line Wood Engraving: and descriptions of all the princi ll Public Iiistittitions in tlte United States. Alia ori iniil Biogritpliies of distinguished Free-Masons, an other bright wurtliies in the catalogue offsine. ecetit discoveries in the Arts and Sciences, and iiii- portant Musouic Statistics, will be regularly given. We do not intend to follow in the wake of our on- successful predecessors, for we have marked out an entirely difi'ereut course. We intend, as here inti- mated, to introduce into the columns of this Journal, the latest Fbreign and Domestic General Intelli- gcscr, knowing that masons, as well as those not of the Order, want such news,—tlius making it a paper in which all will feel interested. 'l‘liis, it niustbe udniiited, is an entirely new feature in Miiscnic Periodicals, and will, no doubt, prove as greatii desiderstum to the country as well as the city Frec- masons. We pledge ourselves that this paper will be " al- ways on hand”—u:i'Il be delivered tnlistt expected. We would fraternally request all brothers. who ap- prove of our undertaking, to use their good word-— their influence in roeuring subscribers for this-—tlte I-‘ans:-ssasost's nwsrarnu. l~'ina|ly, every departutent of the Paper will be properly attended to, and every aid that talents, means, position and industry can bring to the task, is secured for this enterprise,to make it in all respects the MAu0rt'e Ns-.wsi-si>i-:a- 'l‘o the Masons of America, and the Fraternity wherever they may be found, we otfsr a sheet that will be entirely worthy of their favorable consideration and upport. Ojlce, 848 Broadway, (Third Floor.) J. I-‘. ADAMS, M. ., S. LAZARUS. HENRY N. MARQUAND. Ts:usss.—'I‘c Subscribers supplied by mail, pay- able in advance, 82 00 i-sit ANNUII. Subscriptions received at Geo. 'I‘. HAlIAllr'l Book Store. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- n of London lncorporatsd by .1ct of Purliastsut. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hort. . H. Haoilaud. Hon. Charles Hens- lsy. Francis Lortgisortli, Esq., Robert Hutchinson, Tliurnns Dntssou, q. tuclted Risks taken at low Premiums. N- charge for Policies Forms of Application, and a- sther information, may be obtained from the Sub scribes, at the Ofiee of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte town. H. J. CUNDALL. April 1th. 1864. Agent for P. E. I. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, id Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND. jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. 017' Otlics, Queen Square. Charlottetown. September 6, I853. Isl Ohurlottetovza Mutual Insurance 0 P531: _ Incorporated b Act of Pa istnt-at III 1848. THIS COMPA Y ofl'ers the best guarantee of ease of loss, and accepts Risks at a saving in full 60 per cent, to the neared. 'Ilhs present reliable Ca ital exosds £|1tl0. Per- sons having property in harlottuiown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applyin tn the rotary of this Company for Policies or In ormutiori. IE7‘ Oneb ofhPlglipa' First AI:;:IIIllOt.)al ohfas been urehased y t e otnpany, or bus t persons iiisursdiatbb . ucaseofI"‘irs,theussofit can be obtained irnutotfntely. by applying at the Secretary's Ofioe. W. HEARD, President HENRY PALMER. Isc’y and Treasurer. Secretary's Ofloug Kent Street. August 6th. lull. ALLIANCE Ln-s' .uv'D FIRE M/'8 URANCB coar- p..Mrr. LONDON. IITAILIIIIID IV A01’ 0!‘ PAILIAIIIT. Capital £s.ooo.ooo Stsrliu . CHARLB YOUNG. Agent for P. E. Island. FOR the CURE of LIVER Complaints, Jsundlce D /spsp, sia, Rheumatism Indigestion Gout, Dysentry, Ilisrrltuis,Dis- of the K':dnaye'd “ s er, s, a a Diseases Elli”. Evu Ill“-it llllll I" l‘.'\ ‘I I LY pI|I( rltfig llamas luiparsstatssfths ,uuit possess a tor nits lsvulssbls rm. amt... used with eu- Iudquisbsslathsnaud isaduptsd for rposss parallel sacesssls prlvathpructtcs for more than whtsh seep sauna hsaatoly u “it, sure, and are now red to public, with . tbs sstesuvietton that they will prove themselves "fill 'I“"l"if,"§',="""""'°"°""l""‘ L. puuiitis povrsrof stlin latiogthedqiuru stats‘; thtt' llbbhpeygg. , I - neutl,ry“whits'ui‘& Lleeusrru-.,”ultsr thhy have g“ "3!" ‘l""‘l'°" ll” l’°‘7.'° ' l"'l"'7 '°ll°”- ha.‘ g... g, i. ‘Isterste'sub;srtDdtss‘;ss a Ol'II’lllI‘l| uash:|. it b.:lu;L " I‘ ‘ffl'lIr- g_”. “.,;'.“." ' f""_"' " wo‘ou‘._,,'°l°".. gm‘"3M' 1‘! 1'3 .a.ws'rsos.cts.imtm. Gsustu|Agsut "‘ "‘%o.r.ii¢d'iii5'.' ll--st It P. R. Hall. fir ~ .’ It Wt .'l'.'.l R‘ T0 DUI!!!- '.I.‘he Laws of Prtnoslldward Island FROM 1118 to ISII, both years inolusive—fl vul- Reyal I ve., with a iouslndsxz published uudurue Aotof the Co|euia°l.I.egislaturs. sud care- fully_ revised and eeusolidatsd. by Ceuutisslcaen appointed for the purpose, ma be bad at the Book. tors of 'I‘. HASZARD. I IPAPIER MACHIB GODDS. Jusr ascsivsn at George T. Hssssrds Book.’ "0". a handsome variety of Fancy Goods con- sistin of- upier Mueltis Writin Desks “ Work Boxes “ Port ios Tortoise Shell Card Cues. Parisn Stutuettee, Wax Baskets, Bronze Pi ares, Mantpl Stands, do and Papier_ Machie Watc i Stands, with a variety ofuse- ful articles. ROSS’ ARTIFICIAL SLATE. Trnro, Nov. 5, I968. To Joint ‘Ros_s, Esquire, Pittentse of Artificial 6; Metallic Paints. Sir, E the Subscribers, House Joiners and Painters, b trade, having been using your " Artificial Slate " or upwards of three ears deem its pleasing duty to express our opinion, t t this composition far exceeds any other paint for covering the Roofs of Houses,—-upart from its _/ire proof quality its value for protecting wood from the decaying influence of e weather is exceedingly important. We know of many buildin covered with sstccd ultingles painted with Anitiris Slate, which have stood the test of summer heat and winter cold, which are new as smooth, as when brat laid—tlie whole roof appears to be csrrirnterl together, impervious to moisture and consequently not subject to decay. We regard the application of “ Artificial Slate" to sawed shingles as a matter of cat economic value, and feel desirous that it shou be generally known that named shingles so covered are superior lu pointof finish and durttbillity, to those split and shaved—We are sir, vours, c. cizoltorz coon. rims. M. citow, SAMUEL J. LAIR D. B. FLETCIIER, RICHARD UPIIAM. SYDNEY, S. CROW, FRANCIS I.-\\"l‘0N DAVID C. WILSON, GEORGE GUNN, A cuts for Charlottetown, Mr. KENNETH Muc- KEIIZIE, and Mr. GI-‘.URGI-1 T. HASZARD. larl sticcessfiil remedy for the one ’ —Cou' ' ‘ Drops Rheiiina ' m, Fevt-rs, yotll, lliimors, Nervousncss, irritability. Intlaiiniia- trons Ileadarhe, air.-s in the Breast,-Side, and Limbs, Perri a motive habit of i _ soon git.-ncra serious _ , which niig t horn been avoided hm? timely and judicious use of a g piirgative. 'l is alike true of Colds, Fcverish s niptoms, and Bilious dcrzin t-incntu. to become or seated pn uoo e which lead the reliable family physio is of the dru the public health, and this Pill has with consummate skill to meet that domain extensive of its viruses by Physicians, Profes- sors. and Patients has shown results surpa ' anything bithuto known of an medicine. Cures have been effected beyond beliezwerc they not sub- stantla ed by persons of such exalted position and cliarnctcr as to forbid the suspicion of uutrtitb. t gentlemen to out Among e on we are sllpwed tt‘>,refsr for than facts, are ‘nor. ai.ait'riitu on the distinguished‘ ' Stir- ,,..m of New York City. ' Docr. A. A. Iiafls, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, s.nd Geologist hr the State of Mus- sachuscttu. ‘ iiu L. loouu, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and Physictau.oftheClty ofLousII,wIiehss nguaed them in his extensive E ctice. . . Sournwicx, ., one of the unit mar- ch(a:ntx.inDNew Yfirkbci d S . an . . up't an urgsou ot the no Ilospital. at Chelsea, Mass. e vs man hundred w the ills have more convincing than C public men is long luvestigatton and study, are oiled so the public as the but and most complete which the present state of medical sflisncc can atforil They are compounded not nf t space such names, been u but evidence even the re on of these shown in their efiects upon These Pills, the ruult of {ocean The reason is porter-tl e the old mode of composition’, ev- cine is hudened with more or lesuof acri- monious anrl inlnrleuu qualities; by this. each vidnul virtue only that h deulxed for the curative effect is prpseiiy. All the that pad qbi't_oLsltlit’iuJqtial- mrative virtues onl self-evident the o are y , an e antidote to disease than any other medic no known to the world. 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