.5». poctri_i.: 4 » ...._...._ 1. ,_,' ‘___-'!:’:r It 3 it c 173: s. .3.-‘s.5:l . ‘ZS ' #3.’. AUG Call’- In the embers -’Ii..',i..w, ‘ a _cy-suslsss the pictures plain, . . As Llision c the snow .. ,1 ; -_ , . ‘ill agaiasttks pauc- _ _, . 3.. Deccriiber snow the lninp-illuuiined pine. BcIl_rlitigdl1svliv'v'ar<Hrctvi hit prime. --» .'r . . vlaIlic,tbs,ripe fruit f|'.|l'I.its burgh. As I muse iny,siuy lg rhyme, :—z.l,rsnsrriirff-.9 r.-iow._ . ~ x with the waning floviiups e_l'.t;ne . =- "‘.W°'l9“9l:.\Vlt'||1 "ran his hm’- ' ~ . , ' : . _. I , CI .' .. A.. . T. -. . fls(¥y.tloue_tlio willoantrse , . 4' 0,» Ilwlii" so. -tun: yet (road. where the resting-plugll bl. . ‘V Of our dear cases that are dead... where the moss heitdstonue be. Of my. only it ayiustcs dead. But despité the dismal snosr, . -_ 1 ’ -Bfindirwsll the window o'er. And the wind. um. urouehlrq low. Whllttlflinfl tnystudy door, '. .4.’ , i. ll lllo embers‘ twilig|\t\gluwr- -. ' H . ., .. ---i’lflllIO10nc.p'¢lUk0il0oI'l.. 4’ I I t lfldwtltlfl btcclion-sliaded hills, \ViIh the summer lambs at play. ..- Rughlhe Viiiitlfi-nursing rills . on it , . ‘, lpwhélie um ‘ _ ' ORIII yoy the live-long i, , ' \ ‘s6‘?1l;I‘?‘I|a-‘|nllD_0!l‘\V.iflIilI_t\‘;.g.l’, A ‘ '. '1' ,, ghf, lliou_psctnrsd.scuipp‘ul'ull , ,. $9l°|¥I||._piglit with gustfofsnoiv _ lowing ‘wild against the pane, find, ll_|0 wind that brooches low, I rying mournfully in vain, ‘ And the dreams that come aad'go .';*"";§' .,.. . A , _ flvi..i_i.ti_=:.{ I. -1, "Hr apron dsitrr . I, f, Tlic crimiiori‘ of this mlplellrecs, -0'05 l pd by the moon's soft glow :' ' ‘ 0lI.‘tt ts’like this, and things lil(e‘hlIOIO, . llring back a dreiiin oflnng ago. Softly as How the dewdrops' burned In tho ua-lied bnsotiis ofilie flowers, Backward almost seems time to have turned _Tho golden axis of the hours, Tl". cold as ocean's beaten surf, -‘.1 - Berietilli these trailing houghs. I no ill - ., The white cross and the fa pf Above lost_b Ialis. "ll n‘r'i til i to ‘T , dowsswastevitli ha réy-tvingcd'plc‘v_dr_l[r'slla , _, Through my iueiuory-haunted brain. Tn: F’lI.LOWlNL} nmttsxusu Psizsrru-rrts;.vrs wr: EXTRACT ¥ll0l an EXCHANGE nri-:a: Among reeyyrtfpétii I lit it'f_t of 3-he l. ounr riled-e f _ th I A : (pp-.."§}' .~.v.,.-ti.-‘£‘l.’P’.. 15333 oslil ‘32§'i.'.."; .i.".."'i;".."’ his nol)l_e.rnan‘, who is. or is to be, the posse PR oPER‘I'1r_:s.' jor'.‘&dLE or-‘lo ‘LET. Freehold Land o'n't'he New Wfltshlre Road. ll'l‘Y acres of La situate on Lot 31, .ca the aforemeri-‘ iiond {land is ‘ for sale. It do about sit and is half mi|u,fmru,'I‘cwu. and in wall ctsvered with fire Wood and Fencing Pulus-the Wood was so|d.otl' .a small portion of it at the rule of £2 per acre lust Winter. to _ ‘ . ‘.II.LLJl.N' .M‘Kl.N'L.¢I. York River. November 27, 1852. ‘ . . ’I‘() BE SOLD the Freehold FARM of between ‘I0 and 80 acres < of Lead, Itnnivn as “ KESTON." the IWOPGV 9"'’.Y I Hllcartiia Esq.‘-about flierkniles distant lions Clntrlouetown, abut- ting nnttis Pi-iiicstown Itcsd. orfurtlst-r rrisslus apply to J_o- 'aIinslHn4sr.~a'v. Esqi, Solicitor Genera ,* Charlottetown, or- to ‘cnnnin aicc.-ppm. l » . . . -Nbvwiber-'W.l I809. [All the papal Im.] ‘ ; ‘-”rorisoe. . 0N Northern division Lot 23. ONE’ TIIOUSJJWD ACRES - . of L.dJ\"D, in portions of 25, 50, or I00 acres at moderate l : prices. - _ , _ - ALSO. , , Several FJRJIS, with part clearances. For further parucnlirli a I to ' - ' ' - ll.’ . noisiaivr ttt:uNii:.. Churluttetesvn.0ctober 25.‘ 1852. ~ . _ " 1 ' nu blc Bull :93 ‘-'°‘' for Sale- FOR SAEI! Five _eligibl(Ou uilding LO‘l‘§ nnjnining ilic Tan yard of Mr. Richard flenrtz,and running I60 fect'cn Great George a'treet.'nnd 8-] feet on Fitz llny _ treet. For‘ [arms of Sale and plane of the Property’; application to be ntadc to lluarit HAVII-LID. £sq., rristcr-atyLa\4. II in! 0m“ In Queens pare sep:e...uoriifr. rage,‘ I ' ‘ . . . ,1 - an . at‘ .. F0 SALE. . . HE Leasehold Interest of 100 acres of Land situate n_t Canoe eve. l.et,65. Isfncuts on the Gulf Shore. and» is distniithy the Perry I! rnllcs fr-out'Cliiirlottetovvn. Tbellent is Ono Shilling or scre, on a lasso at‘ 999 years. There is a good Dwuliiug ilouse and two llnrns-.3 I 25 and 40 x 20. 60 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, remainder covered with good wood. There is a Pump at the door. An u nos of sea-iiiutturc can he had on the shore. For funhsr particulars. apply to ‘ .- . Al.|:‘.X.AND.Ell. M‘l\'EIl.I., I the Premises. <5 Canoe Cove, l.ot 65, ct. 7. I852. ' Valuable Freehold f'roperty. _- ~ TO BE S_Ul.D, by Private Contract. 888 acres of excellent l.ANlI, 50 ct which are clear, the property ofthc late Dr. Ctnassnrc. situate in the immediate vicinity of Georgetmvri; it abounds with plenty of'l'iiiiber, Firewood and Longers. for fur- ther particiilumupply to _ JOHN walun May 3, I852. V I To n'i~:_Ln'r on son). and other Buildings sisuuts five and s miles froiii Chiirlottetotvn on the Mnlpec cad. ‘ . 'l‘hb ..i...i. Palate’ may be had in one, or the Mill by itsel(..and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Leitesbolilers or I"Ilfclllle|'l.-~ For particulars. apply to WHJJAM CURTIS. ' on the premises. Curtisdale, Aug. 23, I352. _ Freehold Property for Sale. P HAT desirable I’ltOI’F.R'I‘Y owned and occupied by the Sub- ‘ acrilier. situate on the South bide nfthe llillsbnrough River, iniinedieitely opposite In (.‘li:irlottelusvn. This Property consists of One hundred acres of LAND, about 40 of which {are clear, and ' ' ' e of cultivation; the remainder In covered with The i-itunticn oftliis Property, and its proximity to Charlottetown, render it most desirable for -a private Gentleman‘: residence, or for Mercantild or Agricultural purposes. r I ‘ V _ _ --Alto-h ' ' ' The unexpired teritl oflhree years, hum the let of May nt/It, of 0f, l , 8l3.35lllB_|ll BIGl’li'Itl0€l, ll-t|l,l'llllll of his Wild, daughte til‘ 25 acres of LAN!) lltljnlllllla. it-—niost of wliicli are cleared. and Earl lsrs_r_voud.. one of the _lsdiep__of the bed-cliainher to thelate. under cullvsuoyuv Ilior with t .lwiHI'|y"l1I¢“ ’_Qussn rldelside, had made personal application for a passage an ~thc.usual with but..,hssring.tliat the voyage was to be’ commenced on Fri y, the presagc ofill, associated with that oruiaous day, byveu-buoy etninsst ‘minds. alike of soeptiesad Y him, and with abiding tenacity too. ‘ The noble Earl retrsced his way from the office in to ‘his residence in Portland plsce. full of rnisgivin terrible" calamity sb fesrfully-'nstilled; and licncetorth doubtless, . rejoicing in his domestic calendar. are is another nut for the metaphysical reader to craclr.—'- _ . consequences of disregarding the presentimeat which saved Lord Shieflield. take the case ofone o the passengers who erished. Mr. Best, President of the Council at llarbsdoes. ‘his gentleman had been in the habit est ladies for snsny yeurs—-alsrsys in selling vessels——nevcr would entrust himself e sight of so magnificent s floating castle as the Amazon. wherein the perfection of safety. splendour, appeared to be concentrated, overcome his scrnples Friday will be a red letter I specimen of the of.pessiog between England and the to! steamer; but th and appeared to convinccliim oftlic absurdity cfliis forebodings. He vveut——sad perished. ‘A gentleman in New Iledfurd who employs s number of lrisltirien, seeing one of ttietli one day with a jog, ssksd'lliin whst'hs"h,sd in it. “,An.‘sbure, it is vinegar. sir.” .. 0. gentleman requested him to assist him in removing a I storm. Ind while a was an engaged, the contents ofthe jag were scented, and‘ sand to be rain. rum. Rk0"Rlivlt.tcaNll'u Ir.t.us1-at-run.-—Ths lste Sir Francis Bnrdett occlslouslly chatted‘ vrlilt s Piccadilly street-sweeper to be done for the poor , bless your honor! thsru’s aothing for it. Sir Francis. sir, but to divide. ,'l"hs rich should share ' "alike." "Iut,l.my fricnd,iu,:i ycsr thidgs we Id be as bail and as nndqusl as ever. rvllnw “ Wel ,, ‘Il,”_l.lO‘ qnceslaitl, “ what's peopl anvil" ‘‘‘0 ‘God’ with the p_oor-—‘sliarera‘n’ s ocrgaw-ltteot as. wind. the speed, and " hy,” said the gentleman. “this is not vine sr‘-—it is it . 8 “Is it, lI0ljlIfi|'l?‘" said Patrick; well I bought it for vinegar, plop: ‘If it is ruin, the spalpeen chated me like the devil,su he i . - ca. - For further part irs, iipp1y—- ‘»D'lisiu. Barnard‘-Ilsqiiiro, Charlottetown, or to the owner ismhs Prumiaies. _. _ ‘ , p _ JA.\l_ES \VALSll. ciniiouupnnirqq, on. 25, ism; ’ 5 ' , . TO LET on Lease. vriih liberty to purchase. the required. pit of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber. known as the "Begun" Entste, situate at the Eastern eaireutit of Charlotte.- tosvn, comprising Eleven Town Lots and por|io_na_o Two Coinmo 1,9“, This Property has been laid of into lliiilding Lots, and _ be“, by private uoutisat Igeesbly to a plan to be seen at the when (1. °' ’°'"' L°'°'°""' vv. s. IDNGWOIITII. E Charlottetown. January 6. 1862. = To be Let. _ _ 'l‘HE lower part ofthe New TE'\‘lPF.llAN(,E HALL in " this Town, coiiiprising one spacious llolllll fvtl. I feel, iy i-t. 'l‘lit.-re is also a coinmodioiis and excel- lent Ce-lliir under the Building, in-o—ihird-i of wlilcli will also be let on reasonable terms. For further particulars» “Pill! W -“°””- “ Ha:-zard, W. Heard, G. Beer, or to JAS. B CO0|‘ER.,Sscy. Cluirlottetosvn, Aug. 2, I852. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. 0 be Sold by privatollfotitract, that beautifully situated plot a T ground. the property ofJoiiiv Niciioi.i., being pasture Lot No. 530 iii the llovnlt of;Chiirlottetown, comprising 20 acres of excellent LAND with the Iluildings thereon. This Property is well enclosed. and for the iuost art with s dyko fence ; and the greater part of it is cleared and uinlier cultivation. . ' The property can be viewed at any time on application to John Nichull on Ilia premises. 1 . , Ap uaquestionublo Title will he made to the purchaser, and pos- session can he had at once. For terms and further particulars, ap- ply to John Longworth, l’.sq., Barrister at Law. Charlottetowii, Aug. 24th I851 the Tryon Road. A ._ . - Fuunon . — __ their!" “Glut be to God! your honor,‘ sir, .tlvai’s sisy-o OR SALE, the Leuiiohold Interest of9tl9 years, in divlQ_sj§gsin." ’ trI{Ass' or LIVING.-TIM celebrated John Weslc He gave health to a very late period of life. uccountiefllnne o’c|oe|r_ every morn‘ ( .6!” per svinuni in tttoccurse oritis year‘. I preach behind in v‘°'!J°¥.°d OW tel am now 80 years of size, and I have the spirits and almost the strength which I possessed cause of this, undo Providence, has been, that Iriss at ; I: live‘ on the lndoms of my fellowship from Lincoln College) I travcl5,000 miles-, » cercvcry day in the weelr,‘f _ and lWl0O‘.O':OI’, buridaiy , aadpwha die I shall not lssvs£I00- ‘D18 , J,’ 3. ‘M. I’, 11': Charlottetown, May ll, I852. --a'I’AltM, Ill-o miles from Clisrlsttetsnn. It seuuists of GI acres of Land, 'l'hirly-five of which are cleared and in It g state for tillage, and there is it good Stream of water running through it. I For furllier particulars apply to — _ . ' - JOHN WILSON. To the 'I'ennnt.non.Lcts 9 5. 6|. Esq., notifies the Tenants on those 'I‘ownsliips, that all reiila, nad A bad reputation is like an ssrthsn pitcher, esslly frsctiired, 'Ar-rsnrssu'ltsnt, due on tlti "M l"“P""r. are required to be paid and lrsrd to n|end., A good reputation resembles a vase of gold, iajursil with difliculty, and quickly restored to its pristine psrfctiea. It is s bad sign when a preacher Iriss toldrivc home his lcpie by tllrb ii”, the desk violently with -Iils left head. His 5 . srfuntsrlts to-fiat ic.il. to him forthwith, Iic iilonc bcing authuriud to receive the as me. .. _ JAMES SEO. Poi-tl.lill.4April, 9. issi. Just Published, Under the Sanction of the Colonial Legislature, Pcliitics used to be sscience; it is now nothing more than a A 8"" ' ‘ - A‘’iusn csanot possess anything potter than s good wsisui, nol“_'si_iy'tliisp worse than a bad one. fluaoltbc asddsst tliisgs about human nature is, that!’ y _ th cflifc, ,without wsllt i.jm.u..u.t in may be a pilot, and yet s cast-atvay,‘ Ins guide others in hr gm. Survey rsesntl Br Groaasi Witioitr, Esq. Suavurcu Gursuaan. IIIS MAP comprises the latest 'l‘opographicnl information nlford by the surveyor Gnneral's Utlice, and other authen- iia sources; th sea coast, rivers. &c., being laid down from- letod by: Captain H. W. Buytisld, I. N. It is the largest I up ufthe Island winch has yet been engraved. asd, in addition to on basal hsferinstlon sfliirded liy publications of the s tp.-Ute soundings of the Count and iet, perverse disposition, distempcrs the peace and trig, ' ‘ivgu th9__ap_soss‘pl' tlIo_prini-.ipn| l’rop.riettIl’!.-ll“! l'oniIln- ttsa sfissch Tenn and ' unity of s tvholctauily, assscrstynalueysrring instrument ell-sposldssksle concert. . art’, with ten W?-' 0977 "" . ow tighti Ind sppdriénsm.-es’ vr sold st ssstlein; I 1 int, for 8 ll I,000, to if’6slih'Qlrlads'yl eta.‘ " ;...:.... :25 ’l‘.‘.."-'-lv£i"&2'.L"..."'.'..."é'.'.'.‘:.‘.’:'.'.... oyns..so.i.- f"':" ‘ °" rpm. tints rbcrs and cam iglt titer at tlle',fsll and die n. tvlth IM A ' '. V‘ .w1i.i. J .. or. II, It“. ‘ ‘ ,_ coast, . n , 3 0 cans of LAND. a GltlS'I‘ MILL. four iioipel-I feet, and four small Ilnoiiis suitable for Public Ollil-ear, each v ;_ Bll£llll’l Allll l.l.lllllV_ll_lllT, rou nu: cvu:.or Cough, Cells, Issrsusts. splttlsg _ of 3190?: Nlsht 979% Artlllo >‘ . .. Liver complaints. and. OON.s.U’.Nl.”.‘Pl'1'I.Ol€. .. . ' no N01‘ :!§I:GLliZO'l‘il-1‘; ‘Consumption can be and has bcen cured.‘ .. . n in thousands of cases, by thiasnlv ccrtsln rsinsdy. . Jonson-s CIIEHICJL nxrituer or cuennigawv vs - . , LU oar, ' . and no" remedy has ever before been discovered that will csrtslnly , , _ , . ,Cure Consumption. 'I‘lic'mo‘st strongly marked and developed cues of!’ oasry con sumption, where the lungs have become diseased and ti ceraled and the case an utterly hopel¢ss,as_to have bee pronotiiiced by I’hysii-inns and friends, tube pssiell pdsslblllty efrcc .9. and at times thought to be dyiu . have been cured by lhirtvounderful remedy, and are now dlfic ty (sever. ,lt lffcornpouiil Or‘-‘lI\€‘l¢*l’0lIl which are peculikrly a pplctl t6 and essentially ni.-c'ci_ssry for the cure of . , 'C'OUGHS ./IND CONSUMPTION. . "tti’opeiIttto‘n is mild, yet efieseioiis; it loosens the-phlegnt which crestdsl so inuc dl eulty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expel from the system all diseased matter! by espcctcrstlori, producing s delightful sliutigc'in ths'li‘rcaiblug' and chest, ‘sad this. after the prescriptions of the vcrybett medical grip: and the inventions of 'nd and sorrotving friends and Nurses, have filled to give the smallest rclicfto the Oovirurnptioc su rrer. ‘ ' THOUS.,iNDb' OF ‘0NSU1|lPTIVE" persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which were salt’; "to bc infallible ciir.cE,'but which have prove only pall- intlvcr‘, at this medicine is II t only a palliative buta cure for ulccralrd lungs. contains no deleterious Drugs and and trial will prove its astonishing efficacy. better than any assertions or certificates in curin .consumpllcn‘ and all diseases of the Lung such as .&\‘p_iIthtg' oft ood. Coughs, pain in the ride and cheat, uigl - sweats. c ‘ rs -. . Co Ahcut I000 certificates of almost miraculous cures. performed by this medirlric, from some of the ant Doctors, Clergyincii and Me - i:.‘i:ints, have been sent us for this medicine. but the publication of them looks too much like Quackcry, [we will show than to any per- son, cnlllng at our olIicc.] This iriediciiie will speak for itself and enough in itt bvrti favour vrhercverjt ' 'ie . ' .. v" .. C'fluIf0n—-Tliis medicine is put up in a large bottle and you must find the name of Judson 3:. C0,. Proprietors. New York, on the splen- did Wrsppsr around the bottle. Allordcrs must be addressed to Coinstock Gt. Brother. No.-9Jiiliu St. New York. I To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. CJRL TON’S FOUNDER OINTMENT, For the cure of I-‘oundsr, Spllt ‘Hoof, Hoof-bound Horses. and contracted sndnlfevarlslt I-‘set.’-\V¢'>unds. Bruises in the Flesh, Gallcd Backs, Cracked Her-ls. Scratches. Cuts . Kicks, &r.. on horses. . C./2RLT().‘V’S Rl1\'G—B0 'E CURE. For the cure of ltiii;-bone, Bl Spnvin, Bone Spavin. Windgalls, sad Splint»-a certain remedy. ' CJRL TON'S CONDITION POIPDERS FOR IIQRSES ./1.\'1) C..1TTl.L‘.. . . The changes of weather and season, with the change of use and B -\ fectl, have a very great elect upon the blood sad siriuoin Iuiils horses. It is at these changes they require an ussislaiil to nature to throiv ofl'any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been iiiibibed, and which, if not attended to, ivill result in the Ycl miter, Ileurcs, Worius, Bolts, Ste. All of which will be prcwiilctl giving one of these powders, and will at any time, care when any Iylllplouis ofdiseasc pear, if used in time. 0 They purify the blood, remove slliiifluiniiiulioii and fevenlucscn the skin, cleanse the wateg sad invigorate the nh a body, enabling them to do more work wi the same ' feed. The action cfthese pan-ders is direct. upon all -the secretive gllnds. and re the 0x. the Ass, and ull"Herb‘rvvrous enlnisls—s|l ‘diseases arising lrum or producings bad state of the blood, are speedily cured by them. - - " ' Remember anal ask for CAIlL'I'0N’S CONDITION POWDERS, and take no ‘ (Ii . — c.iitLToi\'~§"a'eRVz .s1vn moat: LINIMENT FOR ' ‘ : HORSES, « and for the cure of all diseases of man or beast that require clrhrarzl sppllcstlun,‘ sad for contracted cords and muscles. sirengili_un.- u-oak limbs. and is also used for sprains; bruises. snrldk galls. swelled legs, sores of all kinds on horses. Cl{ist.1'oa‘s articles for Horses and Cattle are prepared Own the recipe of: very celebrated English I-‘srricr. and will cure in ninety- iituc came out of one hundred of any cfthe sbuve coniplninis_.'- They have been used by I-‘ariners, livery-men, stage propriultltl and others with the roost niaiked and decided success. uuIi'on..—Noiie can be genuine miles: you find the name of J. Oerltou Coinstcck. on the Wrapper ofeaeh article. ‘ COMSTOCL"S VERMIFUGE. This is the most ritlracrtlinary remedy for Worms ever used; it cfiectunlly cratlicates \\ orrris from boih Adults and Children. It ctwiiiot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never fails to completely root out and destroy .ill lriiiils of Worms. The cost, 2.’) cents per bottle, puts it Wlllllll reach of all. ai.d all Im- rt-n'.s who zirc nillmul it, are ivnntonly exposing the l.vmt of lllt'Il' children to tho-r fell tlr-«lroyeis of youth. “ \\'oriiis.” Look fur llN' name of Cciristock do Brother, proprietors. on the \\'reppcr of each , ‘ b attlo. To the Old and Yourigll lie ! iye Red Heads and Grey.'!: PHINOMINON IN ciinsiisritv ! ' ! ! E./9ST INDIA. H.121]! DYE. coi.oits ‘rill: HAIR, a.\'D Witt. N01‘ 1_Il7. SKIN. This dye may he .-ipplieil to the hair over night. the Iii-I night turn- ing the lightest ltun or UIIHY llallllu a dart. liruwii. and by rt-pc:rl— lng a iccoiid night, lo a hri,v.hl jet at-k. Any prison may. timi- foie, tviththc least possible trouble krrp his hair any dnilt .-hnili: or perfect black; niili a positive assurance ih:it the dye. if lllrplirtl lo the skin will not colour it. By an occasional application. a ptrrsui turning grey will never be known to have a grry hair.’ DI- rectlons complete with the article. There is no colouring in this ststeraent. as one can easily test. hcsc facts are warranted by the gentleman who tnsuufuturss it who is the celebrated Chemist, Dr. t.‘ostnocit.suthor at Coinstut-k’r Chemistry. Phllcsophy.lnd other works, and School Books, well known and widely cstsbiiited by the public- D e a f is e s 3. Use Dr. I.saas1"i's’s Acccsric On., for the cars of Deafness Also. all those disagrealale noises, like the busting of insects, falling of inter, whining of steam, nbich are syniptonis ofapproacliing dcafncsp. Many persons who have been dcsljfpr ten, fifieeii or twen- ty years, and were subject to use our trumpets, have after usin one or two bottles, thrown .asidc these trunipcts, being made per éclly well. It has cured cases of ten, tiftesn,snd evsn thiriy yearsslatidiiig. of dufnuas. in mi LINIMENT wit me mu:s. The worst attacks cfthe Files are clfsetually and pernaacnllysursil V in I short time by the use ofihs genuine Hs;'s,I.iniinsiit. -lluudrmta of our first citizens throughout the ucualry have used this hnirusut ._._ .- . Cuulioii-—Ne\-er buy it unless you tliid the name of Couistsek It Co., upon the Ivrs per, pwprictors of the genuine art . . Cuuti'on—.\|l o the abovenaiiit-d articles are sold only in New York, by Cumstock 8. Brother, No. 9 John Street. five doors from Broadway. ti Sold in Charlottetown, P. I-'.. Island. by T. DESIIRISJY. \V. II. WATSON, IAMES G|I.l.l(}AN, M. W. SKINNEB Drug- glsts. In ‘Pierce. at the Drug Stores 3 also by one Storekeeper nu cvrry Town on the Island. Inquire for Constc¢k’s Al-ansii for 185]. which will be given to all gratis. JOHN IWLEAN, Agent for St. Petcr’I’uy, P. [-3. Island. Ma. lawns Sricuias, Sturgeon. Bay. ' -PM-aicsi_ losses. susiuisi-side, Ilsdequc. Guoao‘!'l". Coons, Esq., Lot ii. .a'gdI¢I 3aasspiiosr,l’.sq.. Gsorgsnnvtt _ . p . i Boll slssaiopssfho P. 3. lolssd. by Den‘ 's‘W'A*t'ol.'I.sq- ~ L All 1"»! I '- .— .-I s .. I ' Instead of Tea o'clock in heretofore. - . ilk . .. "T.‘"l*'.“°#'?. 1'0 HEALTH! f . ll[l..l.l.ll\llI.Y’S PILLS. CURE or A nisoitnizitizu Livlrtit AND can DIG!-2sll‘I()lk Oopg qfis Lrlter front,.Ur. .B.,FV. .I's'rkus, Chrmfsl, 7 Preu-g - r tmt. lzivarpovr «dirt .1 on J mi. .no,P£. Sm "u.umu‘_;. Vs Le ‘ rm!» 8 L. .a mu - ' ' “ - ' ' 3.?--....".'-...;lama‘it7:.';.*;m*'i:':.:wi:;'.::r.:i.::': .°.'}'l..l.?a.I..'.";' "é'l.°i'.'I.'.'i"i'°”.i‘lI2l.l'i:..W§.';2,.".;"..,l";":.'.;,';7.:',‘,3"]';1;'° and lint! difcstieiv. ' Oil t ' last ‘oer-iisiou, Iiitfigqgp. an ,5,..],... up ,3 ‘ attack was so alarnilagty eotrrtir lnfla-ninaiion up 3, ,,, ,,"u_l” um, | slat svas'iusluesil terry your. I‘i her i is rst,n d I d .i. . ‘ i:.ulIlllI||Pdl to tulle‘ !Ii'Q'?I‘I€ll‘l|l’t.li'.' Me‘ “Sh: now in r-i-njnyiiient ufperli-i-.t 'iIi|s.. Iirtlllpf have sent yeti man " more C‘-“Flu H the «lime. from the severity oflllc intact; mu ’ speedy cure, I tlrinlt,speirlts up-vet: i..'r.m ofyou} g...,',.;,;.,,,"pm__ n.’ H: .3 o ‘ ‘”"""’ "-'- W‘-‘Minus. , - 1 ‘A Rninirmcumt ‘or inieuiit'ric‘r v ,0 f - Ln; v.i.v 'D':HM£\"sfl.A'NI).” -5 W’ I" ' yo 0 is ‘ er_i'nurle in 2' odor Tow do vi ', 1;, W, ‘(I lit: ls! March. tact, by Jllaljor .I.,lW’alfth."'”?r ! ‘Mm’ rel M‘Conyi ignn, ri eieen \'ctti's of age, residing at am Town has are /stlléririfi ll-tnii ti violrrii ‘iheuniittic lever for itytvrarrls of’ two. months, which had on] ely ilpprieeil Iagf 9|‘ ;L‘”, 9‘ g... |',,,,|,,. dupin this period. the was tiniler the care ul tliia Inoat 1-niihriit rm-dical men i: llulmrt 'I'owii, and by them her cure was considered hops-lees. A fricfld pcevsll oprin l|I‘I' to try llsllesruy-’s celebrated Pills, uliieti she ran. senie-l to do, and in an incredibly short space of time they eflcetrdis |sei'fet:t cure. _ CURE A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN 'IlllE CHEST AND L . 51.‘-li\lAl'll 01' A l'Bl(SUN.34 YEARS OF AGE. From Jlcrrrs. l‘heu~ 5 Son, PI"0pIl(f0l'l gflhc Lynn Jilscrlt'ur,. who my couch for tire follssctag stolssimt.—.dugust 2, tab]. To Pruicssur Ilui.i.owsv. ‘ siit,—l lo’ . I I ' d y . l'ilhi. "‘lll'lIl:I‘I'I; ):tIt:mlr r.i-ii? ii ‘jliliiieiiitfsriii ilie stomach, \v_hich was ulso accompanied Iiy u eliurtiiess ofhruiiih, that pi't-rt-iiteil Iitb Irnrn tvalliing unit. I aia 84 years ufugr-. nuil iiotwiilt. staiiiliitg ‘Icy iierann-it stats of Iilu, these Pills have so relieved me, that I lull ilcltriaus that others should he issue itfqtiuintod mu. .i,,._5, ,.,m,.._ I am now remleietl, by their IIICEIIII. conipuiiitively active, iiml niui tgkg gqmiveaiencr or pain, wliiqlt I_ouuld not do ll.-i‘.,r¢, _' _ ed) N 8 lttlpitv COB, - —-' . ' trsei, . , .-f _ an EXTRAORDINARY cimr:°oi'"'i-iii; ¢:i:..i'zi;"i,,N.',KilkA MOS I‘ I).l.\’ti|-ZIKUUS I.ll'I-IR C0.\lI'l.All\"l‘. Copyo pa elm‘ auldrrusd to J. A’. He don. Es ., s'd JV ' ‘ I /'s..u!i IVolrs.:la!eil 1~‘.iru.iry 25, iiioi. ' W’ M SItt,—A Mr. ‘flinnms Clark, aseiil--r iii Lnlti George, was for a ronsid_er_oi_bls ii _ ispuslyytlllictctl with s cm int of the Liver, i.. geflier wiifiilis -r rel. ulsylletllfll atiem_lii ,ul'ter try-ing"atl [liar skill, cumlidl_v tnld liimtliai. his car], vviidliupeleu. and an r.m|...,- > this situation, and when ‘pi ting, cg"). ,z, terininate his existtrnce,n Mend recninirmidet iiml is now restored to perfect health. He will tr-el grr-at plenum in continuing this staieiiieiii, or even niukir kn atlidavit to the some efcct, . tl. - - .'\ should it he rnquiis . _ (Signed) \V II. JONES I’ra|\fly_- f . Gcolhiiru llernld, l\¢iv- Sqiih |°\'\.'iil¢g \VON DEIH-‘UL El-TICACY 0|-‘ l|(lLLUWA\"S PILLS IN CASES OF Dll0l'SY. Per.-ons siifft-ring front I’I‘|I|iF_\', either almitt the turn of life or .1 other times, sliuiilil iiiiiiit-iliiiti-ly have recourse to these l'ill.s, Ilil liiimlreds of permits are l|IIllll.|ll_\ cured, by their nu-, of this ilirelitl complaint In its ulificioiit stages, when all other int-nns linil fails. . 1/iuz celebrated Pills are wovidcrfully sficiu,-mus in (]ufo]1ou-in; . . rosiyiluiats. A8” D'°P5.l’ Liver corn» Secondary As! Dys-eatery plainis Syn iuins Bilious Coni- lflrysipelas Lunitmgo Tm nuuiguuu; itils - Fzmttleirrcgw Piles Tumor; Bloichrson the laiiiies lilictiinstisin Ulcers _ ski Fevers of all Retention of Venereal Alfec Buwelcorll-.. .' in do _ arms um", _. Pl‘lIii3 Fits Scrolsls or Worms ofslt Colics _ G.uut King’: Evil kinds . Constipation sf Head-schs Sorr Thrusts wenknesa,from the bowels Indigestion Stuneaaittirr I'liatc\'ei'.cause Cousurapiion Iatlsniinaiion vcl' a¢_,t;c_ Deliiliiy .lf|lllI(lIt'C 90” IN "I3 E9l||llll~lllIlfl'll of Professor llouctvsv. 244, Strand, (near lleinplc liar) Luiiihirt, zinul by (Hit). 1'. IIASZA-,|I(ll. Agent for l'- l‘i- "‘l- '" "uses and l’-its, Ill 2:. 5a, 8;, and 20;, ¢u¢|._ ’ in in very euiisi-it-iulile saving in taking the larger sites. » . ll. Dircctioiis for the gnidziiice ul l'ateiiii-, -iic iillissd to each Box or I'oI. - . ,_-____________ Worcestershire Sauce. 1‘ is an old true saying that ‘Good wine needs no bush,‘ the some re'nark applies to the \Vorce-tersliiro Sauce. prepared by I-t'.i| niiil l'«iri!isI. It is only necessary for us to iiiiilto this one oli- I¢l\‘fllltll|—llI.'Il, fiir fiuwiir and piquaiicy. it etcei-tla all other Sau- ces that are now before the public, and has only to be tasted to be apprei-iaii-d. l'eriiiis‘ Worcesto.-rsliire Sauce is adapted for every variety ofdisli -_-lruiii turtle to lieef~trniii saliiiori In i-ta.-ak.-—-to u of w cl ' gives as famous reliah. hate great pleasure in recuimiieiiding tlifi excellent t~‘aim- in tfnpiains and l'ns-t-ngi-rs for its capital flavour, lttltldll the best ;it-rompmiiiiusiitof Iltl ltiud for siiy so ~ in. 'l he truth of tho tiunihar adage. ‘ Appetite llltlltel the best sauce.’ , siiii-ely creating this appetite. 'l‘lio-Wort-.estersh'rru sauce lies a pc- culiur gout of its own. full efriclisess. icquancy. excellent for di- ‘r’tJlI0ll,‘III‘ld we slionld any unrivalled or prcuioting the appetite. and iiidu-pi.-nii:ible fur the diiiingmmm i.-ilile, vivid at the Upug Eioru uf.\l. \V. Slil-N.\'Ell. um-25, I862. "rE£"coionia'i ..‘iFc"i{§§i?i-;£{¢.§’6.3ni'pZ{.}7.” A " G0‘\' I-1 It N t) It. THE lllGll‘I‘ lIONOURABl.l 'I‘tlE BARI. Ul" I-'.i.t.‘tN ANII i(iNir_uu)|m:, .(v‘ov¢ruor-Gssrrsl of Canada. intimate coiiizrnog 22 '31. .i...1rm’ square, Eilinburglt. BOARD 0'!-‘ MANAGEM|'ZN'l‘ IN HALIFAX FOR. ' I ' s- .. . -- . Nora Fhoftnei & France 153 ilvrnroi llnlnmdl, Hon. M. ll. Almon, Banker. Charles Twining. bq llarriscsr. Hon. William A. Black. lluulter J:-he lhylcy llluud. F . -_ I-Wit llliu. Esq. - llos. Alexander Ksiihfqflucbsut. James Stewart. Esq., Solkrllnr. ‘ Medical Adviser—A. I". Sewers. Agent 8:, Secretary-—Matthetv ll. Richey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been a pointed Oillem of tli'e Company in Prince I-lilvviml Island. and will be pre red to Nllllilh iiiliiritilllon as to the principles and "practice of the -ompltly and the rates Of-,AIlIIllIIlC0. ’ Cllnrlettctown--Medical Adviser-—lI. A. Johnson. M. D.. Agsat-- }. L. Lytliurd. _ \ Goorgetosvn—;\lsdicii_l _Adviur—l)avid Kayp, M. 1)., ‘Agent- Willtam sndsrson. St. ‘Eleanor's-—Medical' Adviser--Joseph Bell. M. D., Agent- ‘liouias Hunt. MATTIIIZW ll. RICIIEY. August 8. Steamer , "ROBE.” Ill.-2 fliegmfif N ROS!-I," dining the remainder of this season after let ofNovenihor, will leave nilnrtetovui for l’ictou ev'e'iy "IJ‘CItll|y and Thuistliiy trioriiiiig, at six o'clock. ‘ * " THOMAS OWEN, Mssugcr. 3 Charlottetown, October 25,318”. M its-..l.'ii. ttuuiss. outs qsig._,l,‘m.qsq-es‘ s .v-I ". ‘ ,.li