_ troduced there. ‘ surgical operation. a HASZARD‘S GAZETTE.’ Novliilliiiéiflie. VARIETIES. Yirtxsa Eu-raararsr IN VAI.PAluIl0— The result of the general introduction of Americans into the cities on the shores of the South Pacific has been to infuse a spirit of enterprise among the people and lend activity to every branch of trade. The breakwater at Valparaiso is progress- ing rapidly under Yankee superinteiid- ence, and the bonded warehouses are ra- pidly rising into grandeur under thesa- spices of that indefatigable American, John Brown. Another great enterprise, attributed to Americans, has been the procurement of ice for the citizens, under an exclusive contract with the Government. The appearance of a Yan- kee two-wheeled cab in thestreet of Valparaiso has created quite an excitment among the moustached hidalgos, and made them open their eyes with wonder. Sewing-machines, too, are about being in- There seems to be one thing more wanting, and that is, a little wholesome Yankee competition with the sluggish British mail line, which plies on the coast. WHO is THE MISCREANT THAT scar as ‘rill: ror.i.owiNc ?—As we know that the Russians require oleaginous food is it not possible that, after devouring Turkey, the Czar’may take a fancy to “Greece ?" Should he do so, is it not probable that “Genuine Russian Bear's Greese” will no longer be a fiction P SALT xouit CABBAGE.-—We printed. some time ago recommendation, and do so again, that it may not be forgotten that, in boiling a cabbage whole, if some common salt be put into the water, when washing cabbages or greens, preparatory to cooking them, the snails, bugs, &c., will come out and sink to the bottom, so that they need not be boiled with the vegetables. ltis impossible to wash out with water alone, except the cabbage be taken to pieces.- Genitantown Telegraph. HOME-MADE VrNi.v:asrt.—Mix with three gallons of soft (rain) water, one quart of molasses, and one pint of yeast. It will ferment and turn to vinegar in four weeks. Barren Arrr.r:s.—The person who has eaten baked sweet apples with milk, needs no commendation of the article.——But those who have tart apples only, may se- cure a delicious dish by the following pro- cess.—Pare them, ifthick skinned, cutout the largest portain of the core from one end. and place the fruit on well-glazed earthen dishes or pans, with the cored end upwards, and the cavity filled with refined, powdered sugar.—Then bake them. VIRGIN SIMI'LIcI'l‘Y.—-An anecdote is told of a youn lady of Harrisburg, who was recently on a riding excursion. The horse commenced kicking, when she, in the most simple manner requested her companion to get out and hold the horse’s leg‘ or he might injure the vehicle. Aivriour'rv.—A lawyer and adoctor were discussing the antiquity of their respective professions, and each cited authority to prove his t e most ancient. Mine,” said the disciple ofLycurgus, “ command almost with the world’s era. Cain slew his brother Abel, and his was a criminal case in law.” “ True," rejoined Esculapius, “but my pro- fessioii is coeval with the creation itself. Old Mother Eve was made out of a rib ta- ken from Adam's body, and that was a ” The lawyer dropped his green bag. Tris Poor. Aurnoa IN ALL Aces.--If the flowers strewed before me had but a little gold leaf on them, I should be the happiest dog in the world. It is strange that the people who value the silk so much should not feed the poor worm who wastes himself in spinning it out to them.—./Iloore. HONIITY IN Bvsmirss.—Two brethren were riding in a wagon one day—the con- versation turned on the manner of doing business. ‘ Brother,’ said one, ‘ if we would succeed in store-keeping we cannot be strictly upright in every little thing. It is impos- sible. We could not live., ‘It is contrary to religion not to be upright, replied the other. ‘Honesty is as muc a part of religion as prayer or reading the Bible, and yet if he be not strictly an honest man, he cannot be a religious one.’ ‘ I don’t know about that; we must live; that is my doctrine.’ ‘ But you retend to be a religious man, don’t you? on are a professor as well as I ant. ‘ And you will be more likely to break down if you do. Itell you, my brother, honest is not only a part of religion, but it istliu bed policy too; and I will venture to say, the man who is honest will succeed better in his store than he who is unjust, either in little things, or in great things, is a dishonest man, and an irreligious man: and the day of judgment will convinsm him of it fearfully.’ _ Tlip abovo conversation, in substance. took (place 8lp,t_s gflfiew York. bm,lI a ' e near whic were ridi . Since t at time he has fkiled in his business, and has been obliged to leave the village. Iwislr every merchant, every shop-keeper would lay this truth to heart: "A man o is not strictly an boson man, cannot be a religious niaa.” ‘ . ltllsaess never can secure trenquilty. \ in one of the counties of the The storskeepsr did they Glasgow and Manchester House! HE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED his SUMMER SUPPLY of NEW and FASHIONABLI GOODS, Par Brig Jtfioood, direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Sfrset, I'lth June, I858 NEW (300 DS- ‘HE Subscriber has received, Brig Jttioood. from Lorioort , and other recent arrivals, the following GOODS, which are clfsred cheap for Cash. Bales &. Cases Dry Goods. 50 Chests Choice 'I sue. Canvass, Cordge, Oakurn. Chain Cables j inch to 7-Bths, Anchors and edges. Cut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Bound and tlat Iron, Window Glass, Paints and Oil, London and Liverpool Soap, London waxed-wick Candles, Barrels Choice Sugar. Hds. Molsses, die. die. LONGWORTH At YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 17th. I858. BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for _seversl years employed in building Ship, Fishing, and Plea- sure BOATS of all kinds, he s eaye to return thanks for the generous support he _ s In erlo experience in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublic at large, that he is making preparations for a srger and more extended business, and that, for the purpose of accommodating persons who may fpvor him with Orders, the following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to act as his Agents‘ Captain .\la-rriswsorr, of the Steamer ‘ Rose.‘ Mr. G. ’I‘. IIAIZARD. Charlottetown. Captain IIUIIARD, '1" ms . _ Mr. Wu. l\I‘Ew:iv. Innkeeper, Sumrnsrside. NICHOLAI Coivrtov, I:Isq.,, I ar . _ Boats of airy description. dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinlrer or Carvel) , delivered in Charlottetown, or elggwhere, with prnmptitude. VV_orlrmanship and materials warranted ofthe best descriptiori. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, ifdesrred. CI ARLES M‘QUARRIE. (I? A handy LAD. of about I4 or I5 years of age, may find employment by application assbove. OTICE. LL Persons indebted to Mr. RICHARD A. FAUGIIT, by Note oflland, or Book Account, are requested to iiiake iniiiiediate payment to the Attorney to collect the same. THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept. 2Ist, I853. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Grnnirar INDIRION, o Hyde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and Aaraua liaisons- ION, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Erecutors and Trustees named sndpppointed in and by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Igland, and to dispose of all Lands and Hereditaments belonging to said Estate situate therein. All rsons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert endor- son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those persons who may be in possession of any part of such Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as Trss users. JOHN LO GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1853. Ten Dollars Reward. WARNING TO TIMBER STEJLERS. X, HEREAS a number of Tenants, and other persons have, during the winter season, been in the habit of Stealing Timber from oil‘ the various Townships with which I am concerned. hereby give Public Notice to all Tenants, or other individuals, who may hereafter be found Trespassing upon these Forest Lands, either by cutting timber, tire-wood, erecting camps, making sleigh reads, haul- ing on any private roads, on said property, that they will without distinction of persons, be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law ; and any person who will give information of such Trss users, so that they may be brought to justice, shal , on conviction, receive the above rewa WILLIAM DOUSE, Charlottetown, October 6, I858. Saint John Sale Stables. A. CU.\I.\IlNU . Veterinary Surgeon, begs to e intimate to parties having HORSES to dis- pose of, that he is about to open asa Sale Stable,those premises next the Catholic Chapel,_ head of King's Square, St. John; where Horses ‘will be kept at liv- ery, and bought or sold on commrmion. _ There being no well-understood place In St. Jobs where those having Horses, an ose wanting Horses, know where to find each other, M. A. C. flu ters himself that a Hons: Basaan, or Sale Stable properl conducted, may in uorne measure su ply it want a ten felt by the public; while from the now- ledge of horses derived from his profession, he may be able at times to give useful advice both to seller and urchaser. N. B.—Two or three good young Harness Horses wanted; and a s1-aorta r-rsavr PAII, full mouthed for shipyard work. Saint John. 26th April, I851. To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of the late Hon. Colonel A. Lana, situate in Charlottetown. and its vicinity, via: TOWN cs. 5 . 50, 80 and CI, in the Fourth Ilundred of Lots in Charlottetown containin nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Rochfo Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, our houses of the deceased, of the mos com- modioua descri ion. Town Lors Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, In the Third Hundred of Lots in Ciirhlottstown aforesaid, and One-twentieth part ofTown Lots Nos 07, 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the property of Daniel Hudson, Esq. , in lots to suit purchasers. Town Lo-rs Nos. 8, 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, In lots to suit purchasers. _ Towrr Lo1' No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Cosntoir Lors. I2 and Is, in the Common of, and in close proxirnit to Charlottetown, containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. IS. in the Common of Charlottetown. and which forms the Weston side of the approach from Town to Government House, is lots to suit purchasers. Pas-r-on: Lor No. 554. in the Royalty ofChar- lottstown, containing Twulvu Acres. Ar.so-—I"EW No. II,iu the South Aisle of St. Psul’s Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, pply |Q W, Foncgj, Esq. Banister at Law, hsrlottstowr at Plctos, to J. HAHILTOI Lassa. senior of, aadopzls of the Trustees named Ialfl ill ofthe late Co . Lass. Charlottetown, l0tkOstobsr, 1888. I- A HAD 0!‘ P. B. 0LOUl.IDsssstssItu I" for sale at Gas. '1‘. llksssars leek Clara undersigned, who is duly authorised by Power of {M FARM FOR SALII. 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for ours, containing 80‘ acres of Land, with the Buildings tbsruou. About 40 acres are clear. There is a good pump at the door of the Dwulling House. This Farm is situated about I0 miles flour Charlottetown. on on Road. and known as Ilia SUN INN. for the last I8 years. Hulf the purchase money can remain on the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Wrnassiv on the Premises. or to Hunt Paussu. Esq., Charlotte- town. Lot SI, West River. June 21, I853 House In Kent Street. HE subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a hit a Store, and good frost- proofCsllar. and six good coats. are is also a Stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the and. It will be let altogether or in two rts. On 200 being paid down, the remainder could Ii: on uiortuge for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. June lsth 1858. FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Iliiptiut Chnlpel, fronting I00 feet on Euslon Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dance, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. Form for Sale. IIE Subscriber offers for sale his I"J1R.M, con sistin ofll0 acres, 90 acres Freehold, and 20 acres Leased, at One Shilling per acre. There is about 40 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; agood ouse, Barn and Workshop on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Searltown, about 2; miles lrom Hooper’s Corner. and about I; miles from the South Shore, where abundance ofSeu Manure may be had. _For particulars apply to the Subscriber on the premises. JOHN TODD. Searltown, 2d Oct, 1853. Valuable Farm for Sale. HAT valuable leasehold FARM at Long Creek, for 999 years, formerly in the possession of by the Subscriber. There are on the premises a good House and Burn, the house partly finished: two wells and plenty of olt-s; also a March which cuts 30 tons ofllay. One thousand poles will run the line fence, as the m is almost surrounded by water. There is abundance of Mussel and black marsh Mud in front 0 the Farm. Sucira Farm is very seldom in the market. For particulars apply to Mr. JAMES CAIRNS, Globe Hotel, Charlottetown, or to JOHN GARVIE, Bonsliaw Inn. Terms Moderate. Oct. 8, 1853. Cottage to Let. V O LET, the Cottage immediately above A - thccariss' Hull, fronting on Queen Street. in- mediiits possession 'v n lso, the Store and Counting House adjoning Apothecariss' Hall. Cellar underneath, and Ware Room attached. Rent moderate. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October 12th, I858. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. HE Subscriber oflbrs for SALE his WHARF and several BUILDING LOTS adjoining, at Foo-r QUIIN Srasrr. Persons desirous of par chasing, will please make early application to TIIOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. June 28. 1863. O LET for such a Term of years as may be agreed upon. the Farm known as Sherwood situate seven miles from Charlottetown at Dog River, Town ' o. 8! containing. I30 acres of excellent and, upon which are erected a Stone Cottage suit- able for a genteel family, and coniinodious outhouses. Possession can be iven at once. Apply to . HAMILTON LANE, Esq. Charlottetown, 29th Sept. 1858. For Sale or Lease, OUR DESIRABLE BUILDING L0'l‘S, at the Ferry, on Lot 48, and an Enaoranx Paul on that township. For particulars ap Iy to, JOSEPH II ALL, Nov. 2d I858. Shop to be Let RONTING on Queen's Square and near the Depot ofthe Royal Agricultural Society. It has a small otlice adjoining. and a commodious callnr beneath, and is a desirable stand for business. En- quire at this ofiics. For Sale, or to Let. THAT pleasantly situated COTTAGE about one mile from Charlottetown- togiitber with the Outbuildings, and about six acres of land. For particulars apply to the Subscriber. JOHN S. BIIEMNER. Charlottetown. Oct. 8, I853. House to Let. l TO LET. that well known HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Pownal Street, Hm known as us. Woon’s Boarding Possession given in Novsinber next. For further particulsrs,a pl to Sept. 9. D . EBLOIS. Wanted to Charter. SHIPS amountin to about 2000 Tons Register from srsmicbe to Liver- pool, enquire of CHARLES S. M'NU'I'I‘, Prlacetown, Oct. I'lth, I858. I-‘OR LIVERPOOL. THE Brigantine “ II:r.r.s:iv,” coppered and copper fastened, will sail for the above port on or before the lath instant. as accommodations for pulsa- gers- or freight or passage, apply to the owner. November 8, 1858. W. WELSH. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE Brig “ ELLEN ," 800 tsus bur- then will sail for Liverpool, G. B., on or about the lat Dsoembsr—has excellent accommodations for passen- aeru. For freight or passage, apply to the owner, ueen-struot. NOVIIIIIDIIO. I858. W. WELSH. Regular Liner ti-om London. THE Subscribers to intimate to Ship psrvfiom London,t tthsy will place on the Line between Loirriorr and Cruisi- i.o1--rs-rowrr. the A. I, Cli Barquu Hsrssst Hssu, ssososs r.tosalflomLon- don on or about the let A i, IBM. Ayzly to the owners IOBI 1‘ BROWN Ce. It Llirre Street. Fenclturch titmi. London, I. BROWN & Co. Wallace, N. 8., B NEW MATERIALS sort Laniss’ slut December last, will malts immediate payment. June 25, I853. Fire 1 Fire 2 Fire 1 I Secure "your Property at a saving o/‘fifty per cent. HIS can oiil be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Otiice whsru claims for loss can be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms of application, and any other in arma- tion can be obtained at the Secretary and Treasurer's Ollice. Kent Street. April 6. 1852. Halifax, 12th July. 1803. AICIIIIALD Scorr, Es . ‘IIR,-—As the Agent of‘ various Firs Insurance Companies, I beg to bring under your riotics iny P./I TE./VT JR TIFICIAL 51../I TE. Thi composition has been upwards of, three years exten- siv_e|y used in New llrunswick. Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, the Cansdasnnd Nova Scotia, principally for covering slringled roofs, as you will perceive by the accoiiipariying circulars of certificates. , t liss been severely restart, and proved most success- fully iis fire proof qualities under most extraordinary circuriistnnccs; so IIIlII.'II so, that I am ofopinion that ‘P application to all kinds of wood building (where the color would be no objection to its being used, such as lie back walls of dwellin s in the city, out houses, ware-houses, &c., as we] as the roofs) by lowering the premium of insurance on such buildings as are covered. I have the honor to be, uir,, Your obedient servant, J. W. ROSS. Patsntee and Manufacturer Halifax I-lth July, I853. Siri,—In answer to your iioie of tlie lzih inst.I consider the use of your “ Artificial Slate Paint" on shingled Roofs. as greatly diminishing the risk against Fire—I have frequently reduced the preiiiiuiiis on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, I am, sir, your ob’! servant., AItCH‘D. SCOTT. Insurance Agent. John Ross, Esq. Halifax. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir M. Anaxarsnaa Barvnx:assAr4,,.Kni'g GEORGE LORD, begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and the pa ic in general, that he has resumed his practice in the VETERINARY Lulu, under the patronage of His Excr-lll-ncy Sir Anaxarins BIANNIRMAN, Knig . After a successful practice of 27 years-—I-I in Eng- land and I8 in Americn—in the course of which he has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many valuable Hoasn and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of Puanic Parnoiuiol, he may be per- mitted to as that he considers hirnselfto be as well ualified to prescribe Mnnrciivss and preform rsaivrroxs, inthe capacity ofn Hosts: and Cow DOCTOR, as airy individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may confidently look forward to a renewal of thafl patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- laii . KllIDlNCl—No!I. door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. llx'.rsrtx:ivc:.—Messrs. DssBrisay & Co. Apothe- caries‘ Hall. At the Depot of the Royal Agricultu- ralSocist . June 13th. I853. The rubjoiried is a copy 0/ the Certificate which Mr. Lord liar received from His Excellency. GIOROI ortn, has attended, and prescribed for some of my Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. A. BANNIIHAN, Lt. Governor. The Wonder of the World! Devines’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. IIE Great Remedy is at last discovered, and COUGIIS, COLDS. ASTHMA. COS'l'IVE- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign rs Was it ever before known that, Hopeless cans qf Consumption were crrcd for less than D5? r y, if any individual is to be pitied, and needs rnputhy, it is the consumptive,—always ex- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost " makes the iiinsr soul shrink with the outer flesh." “ Some bloom as roses bloom, Arid live as roses livs, A single morning space I" While others, in more mature life,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold neglected,—in the hectic flush. the painful cou , “ The prints of their parting steps appear." All we ask is this one question :—If you have got mucous membranes. or any other members of a body that are “ heirs to ills."—ars you not interested n this grant rssicdy, Davrrrss‘ Cossrormn Pi-rcir Lennon Sold by W. R. Warsaw and T. DIIBIIAIY & Co.,st Aro'rnucaaixs' HAr.i.. EGS to announce the arrival r Auwood, from BRITISH and FOREIGN AIIIGNUFACTURES, W. H. having personally selected this Stock, would call especial attention to a variety of sons, ranasons, IIONNETB, IIILLINEIY, &.c., A large ulectiori of Broad Cloths, Doeslcins, Cauiyngra. quad,’ pp‘,-“_w¢,,-,,"' cm” and LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in the Ihirrtishirrg .Dcp¢rtmgn[_ In order to compete with other Houses, W. nsss will be conducted on the 01 SH principle, and requests those whose accounts NOVELTIES FOR THE SUMMER. WILLIAM HEARD, hi land, I‘ 1 fro: the fiiist Iiou‘s‘e§.in.t.lii3”’.Iti'Iit‘linet. M DRESSES, SILKS, SHAWLS, RIB- C. H. bugs to inform his Friends that in future his busi- wsrs furnished to tbs LL h N OTICE. rem-u ‘ I I - A ...... .. ...°:'.':i. '.::..:.'°'::::'; "s'."." "'1 Il'=d¢‘I“°. [-01 35. Farmer, are lfl||“|p€ go f.',i,,,.°|, . . I" '°‘“°'"°'“i IIMI all persons indebt- ;i.lytpn:l'r.el s‘:id Estate are requested to make iminodiu. PHILIP BAKER, nvou IIONTGOMEY, lE"°"°'t Bodoqno November, id. isss. ss 3... LL hN_ 'Il‘ICE. I'l0lII I ' .....':z .. ... .:::'..::.“.l.".°."i:".“-,;i;,;~« ;_».-- N'"'b°' 36' B°d‘“l'"- Flfmfif. urslruquesred. lb g furnish their Accounts for settlement; and all persons zmnmmmmmwwwm CA'I‘Hl-IRINI-I BA ‘ PHILIP BAKlZR,KER' E'°°'""" Htmgy y_ CAULBECK glixecutors. Bedequa, November. 2d 1853, 33 lg... Just published, and approved 63/'Tt:_‘Bo¢r¢i of Ed on ucati . NEW EDITION f th THIRD B00 A LI-1SSO_NS. revised surf adapted to the lu(su0o'f the Schools in Prince Edward Island. .smmrWmmwmww .41», Just Published. 'llie British North American csosnarmcar. PRIHEB. Price with 1 Maps ls. 6d,; without Maps Is. THIS PRIMER contains all the nisttsr in Chain. . orth America. arranged as not to be liable to tear,5a'rlild"i°s :n;:r.dvs'3 and recommended by the Board of Educglioyh he Subscriber, anticipating an extensive demand r‘“' S°ll°°l BDOIKI. it now publishing the four Readin Iloolts of the National Series. Persons duimu. ,5‘ enconra in Home manufa ' oisoitdi: ‘T. HASZAIlD’(SmBI>okwiibr£.mch“ " BELLS I BELLS I BELLS I VIVHE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory. Steam- boat, I"erry, Locomotive, School House and Planta- tion Balls, with the but description of Hangings. These Bells are made from the but stock, and the small sizes undergo the same process in manufactur- ing ss Church Bells An experience ofthirt years, with a great man rscsat improvements, s tircly new mat of casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tons, combining also, in extraordinary Wei. WALSH. A i, P . cI|IfmIIWWS&$~.‘- Iv artifl wishing to r figs win-well to tasks early ' Ostsbur ldtb. ll“. OI-'9 V ration. Nearly 9,000 Bella have been cast and sold from this Foundryilwlrich is the best evidence of their au- snrit . u have fillsen Gold and Silver mudalu which wercawurded for the " bust Bells a parti- st our oflce. for uonoroasrisus and purity of tons." We Y cular attention to the etiing up Psalu or Chimes, and c‘ can refer to those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and silrosds running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old ct|D‘ppQr.. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses. Transits, T sodohtsl. kc-Jursslu. of superior worlr.-namhi , All communications, either by mall or otherwise will . A .\lI-ZNI-2ELY'S SONS West Tra . N. In March, 85!. Z‘ 0 vua as to prices, stflss. 'Il‘..II.Ismrd's Book and Its- HORSES WANTED. TWENTY-YOUR an bvs immediate attention. rs will be received and Information gi- tloaery Stars, II If I o 1 s E s sate: fifi :0 mass Ilsrlkc. I LAW BOOKS. CHITFY on _Plsading,Chiuy on Contracts;Blunt’u ‘ _ Commercial Digest and Shipmustar's Ausistan lunglish CommonLuw Reports, for sale at (Ito. T. lIasuutn’s Book Store. ANTED, a TEJCHER for the Eastern School, on Township No. Sixteen. For fur. ther particulars enquire of the subscriber. rder of the Trustees, Win. CAMPBELL, Sen. Lot I6, Ilth Sept. I855. IOIALLTIIPIIIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. Tunas has long existed a public demand for an ' which could be relied on as ' This has what It is easy to make a ph make the bustofall ' —onew c none of the o¥"c‘t|'.tions, but all the advantages, of every other. ’ has been attempted here. and wi t u ‘if Wiiuc diiiii°"' iii alm ti t e eat srto at out ev urga ve P. e is acrimonious and Irritatlnnytopthe bow- This is not. Many em uce so much griping pain and revulsion in the s n as to more than counterbalance the to urlvod from them. These ' ucs no irritation or pain, arl Istang obstruc- tion or derangement In the bowels. I pprely .r use It corn Ils the rposs ign. . .0 sica.l pilliubut not easy to hi Ii sh old to o uanti ; bu lie tukriryi judiciously. _ in the several plicable are Am plaints which vs been cured ma mention Liver Comp t, it its of sundlce, Indigestion, Languor an “re, Llstleusness. Irri . '1i°.".‘.- ""'." ‘.’.."..'5...‘."‘l.f&'.'.'.‘i‘.‘." an ms; or, , sequence of diseased action In the liver. As‘un 'ven on the box. uls and fly. Y. lcers d impurity of the blood; In_sIiort, any In'dh:V osseplrhero a imbvs is e are so u ms singular suc- I Rheumatism Gout,Dro ,(£aveI, I-Iryaipelas, Palpvltatlon of the cart. in the Back, touisch,un Side. The should be {rosy taken In the spring of tbs year, purlfy th bl and p t e system for the change of seasons. Arr dose a ulutes the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and torus the a po- tite bIood.and.by alr stimulant action on the circulate systaii. reno- vats the strmgth of the bud . and restore the wasted or diseased energies of e whols organism. Hence an occasional dose though a phyuc is required cannot be enumerated bars, but suggest themselves to the reaso y; and it Is contldurtly believed this pill uiswsru pa than anythl uh oh has ldtlierto busn available ?h:|Il=I|IiI°O."n In 05* . l dbubt wm urihisdy to emploi-when II B0011 M I PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical cue-sss, LOWELL. Kass. Irlssllomipsrlsa. flnhauhfl. soi.n or T. DISBIIBAY. & Cs., GeasrulAgusey. And I3 Mr. Lnrvai. wars. Georgetown, Enwaan Gen, Grand River, Enwaan Nsssssan. St, Peter's lay. J. J. Fauna, St. Elsunor’s, Guoaau Wiuoisv-rorr, Craps .In.L.IIer. A ., i . Wis. Donn. Is. Jarsas Piaaasa. New Lsadss. . ammo .22.-go