floaty. (Fr... 8.irrot's's Psszaatplfn. Jlagesise.) A PSALM. - as saasri Alblllol. Be the ' heat Truth lire ever. Which t y soul can apprehend; W hiisi whose weak endeavour Wavsvs fieui the noblest end. u____ . On the turret-tower of Del We in-iy watch, with scIiing broom, WNW. 0| plains of light and beauty, Spread th its stony crest, CMIIINI W0". III ltotlisrs press them, I-‘ntlsurs gsue with loving eyes. As all Nature seems to bless them. Smiling from the surtli sad skies; While we burn in joys to mingle, Joys, which seen our lawful dower, Mourning thePour fate is sin ls _ On the lonely turret tower Yery love surrounded. ' ofly sense ofRight, will an angel's love be tendered, That sweet offering to requits. For. as Pate the doors of mortals Shuts upon our lovia plaints, God receives us throu Ii His portals, To concourse his saints. And a Golden Promise, shining From the lives efall good men, Calls our strength back. when declining, To endure. and strive again; Thst our soul's heat. steadfast, hol . Beatay Love, and Faith. and Will, ' On the niveree, will slowly I"rom it, truthful drops distil; Breaking, melting that resistance ‘rst unto its warmth opposed, Till all secrets of existence In car essence are disclosed. And the brighter and the longer That the consttint spirit glows, Esrence. purer, finer, stronger. Through the pores of Being flows. ' Till at last s Dew is given, Loosing from liI'e’s inmost core. And we drink the Wine of Ileaven, Standing on its golden shore! ilorirtics. Corr-ea as a Fuirtosroa.-Tlie Medical Gazeue.—good authority on such a subject—-says that such is the power of absorption by coffee that it is one of the most powerful means not only of rendering animal and vegetable ellluvia innocuous. but of destroying them. In proofofthis the following experi- mentis given:—“A room in which rneutia an advanced degree of decomposition had been kept for some time, was instantly deprived of smell, on a cuties roaster being carried through it, containing s pound ofcoffee newly roasted. In another room. exposed to the eflluvium occasioned by the clearing out ofs dung-pit, so that sulphuretted hydrogen and ammonia in great quantity could be chemically detected, the stench was com- letely removed within half a minute, on the employment of Iiree ounces of roasted coffee: whilst the other parts of the house were permanently cleared of the same smell by being aim ly traversed with the coffee roaster, although tliecleausing of t udung-pit lssted for several hours longer.” Too Mucri rott rue Guni:ruu..—Many persons who have Visited the Presidential Mansion at Vvashington. will recollect Jammy Maher, who has been the gardner there for many years. General Jackson had heard rumors that Jetnmy \l as accustomed to get drunk. and be uncivil to the visitors at the White House, so, one bright morning he summoned him into his presence to receive his dismissal. “Jammy.” said the General. “ I hear bad stories about you. It is said you are constantly drunk. and you are uucivil to strangers.’ Jammy. was puzzled for aveply; at last he said- "General hedud, I hear worse stories about you; but do you think. I believe them! No, by the powers! know they are lies.” A I-‘action Wtnnrsr.r..—An old man who. with his wife. had lived for many years in the Hospice dcs Vieillsrds. at Tours, purchased, four years ago, a pair of trousers from a soldier, and wore them until within the last few days. The wife then began to unssw them, and discovered fastened in the band a piece of paper. “Ah,” sai the_ husband, glancing at it.“it is an assignat of the old republic! It is of no us .’ '-Well," answered the wife, “as there is a little engraving on it.I will paste it to the wall.” The day after a erson came in, and on seeing the note, exclaimed. “Whit! o you paste buck-notes of one thousand francs to the wall!” “ One thousand francs! Good heavens!” cried husband and wife together, “why, isn't it an sssignat 3" "No, but a note ofthe Bank of France for one thousand francs, which sum any banker will give for it." The note stuck too tightly to the wall to be removed. sothe visitor out out the brick, and sent it to a banker In the town. That gentleman saw that the note was a perfectly good one, and he sent it. still attached to the brick, to the Barn of France. It was paid at once. The note is dated in l829. _a¢tignont"i Messenger. Orr Resnv ‘re crtv ,“OHl on!"-—“Why am you like Tom Moore!" said Congo, shouting into Quaco's ear. “Who am Tom Moore! Me nebber heard of him." “You rigroramus. him mighty big Irish try mart." “Me don’t know, Cong: ‘iv. it up." _“Why, cause you are debarred of ’esnng, (dc hard of Erin.) ~ PsusI!—'l'hers come at times in our life. deep, still pauses, when we rest uponpur full content, ass child lies down on the grass of a meadow, fearing nothing. desiring nothing, ceasing almost to think, and satisfied only to feel- A cusr. while being measured for a pair of boots, observed . “ Make them cover the calf." “Heaven!” exclaimed th° astounded artist. surveying his customer from head to fest, "I hsvs not leather enough.” A nuns being asked what a ghost said to him. which he retended to have seen, answered,“ How should I know what c said 1 I am not skilled in the dead language." Sam one gentleman of honor to another. “ If you don‘t accept my challenge, I shall post you in the .’ “G0 Ilteld.” said the other. " I had rather till a than one colln A rent in seouthern paper begins. ‘‘I’ve lived upon thy memory.” That is about as bad as Jerry Bryant's boarding- lieuss feed, where they had nothing for dinner, and had it for supper, and what was lull served up next apers dbaeu papers W CVO? rusrulug for breakfast. To ueeertsls whether a woman is passionate eraet, take a muddy dog into her parlour. _ l Tassel we seem grieved at the shortness of life is general, " "' """' 231'.’ .'2'§'.‘.°.l.".r".'."..°.'.'.‘.. 3.": '.'.'.'°'.....'°"3 tebesfsge. t sstass.tbsaiearrtvsatsosesrv.tbsatorettte. fsriassru sevsrtrsselisress-fut womsusiuset sharp tssgusd-—ht areactmisehisvess-—bt are psspts ststls klalvltrlfi ‘.'.'.‘."'...3' Do tier-rien Iloossa TH .' cones r. TA-N on. we i.r..n..n..i..s' .-so.-us... urcasrioeuns s-s”o.. tgiua ‘...'_:.-.1. ti-..:.i.ui..u._o-tnttir-i Isdimu laseertateutiutbesbeveliae eoasisttsgol'Plsiu and 13....‘ cases. LOCKE‘l‘8. &c.. -ad's um WI! '0 fhruish LI ENESSES equal to any taken b the Art. ursoos sot - ' ,5.‘ pic tot It them. -f.-‘..r-.*;.*.".: ..:...::':::"..;:::.+:t:;"....: :. .. .. .... ..;.00llIIopOIflIIIl|DI. m.,todp. m. July I, I862. tmnmnnmx SIINBIBJLIB WCDIBIES, Corner of Barrtagteu & lltowere streets, NEAR IASONI’ HALL. lll@N'WllIl.tt!’.ll‘S. ‘JMIIIIB 'll'.l‘.ll1t.lI§. ‘ CE-neenvcm wctcuamoesg dxcia. IAIVIACTUIID ‘I'D OIDII IN A IUPIIIOI ITILI, AID OK I IOIAILI TIIII, II WE§hli.¥.%..§“3§§.h.A“R» Orders will be received and everLi'nfornistioti iveufiiy to I’. Macaowsn. kIsq.,Ageat, C lottstown. . E. Wesleyan Academy. . Mount .dlls'aoti, Sackville, JV. B. I’llINClPAI..—'l‘lte llsv. Ilusir-iisuv r.cu.u..'A. M. - CllAPI.AlN.—-The Rev. Ai.a:s-r Dnuaisar. TRI-‘.ASURI:‘.R.——Citsat.ss F. Ar.r.isost, Esq. STF.WARD.—Mr. Tiiossrsos Tauaauir. HIS.Institutiott will continue to be conducted on the same principles which have rendered it so generally popular, and secured for it such extensive patronage from almost every part of use ' now been opened and in succcurful ope- ration upwsrds of nine years. The arrangements which were made to aocom Iish the important object for which it had been founded, were no as obtained for it from its var commencement, a vsr high ition in the ublic estimation. And ose upon whom the direction of its ulI'uirs has devolved. have been encouraged and stirtiuluted. by its prosperity. to continued efforts to render it, in all its departments, ever increasing! sfiicient. Every year in its history has consequently been marked by valuable additions to its educational facilities. and by more or less extensive general improvements throughout the Establish- ment. The attention of young men and of parents and guardians of youth is. therefore. respectfull invited to it, as an Institution. where the advantages of it tlioroug intellectual training may be obtained in safety and comfort, and under most favourable circumstances. H<‘1§.C‘1I1.'.H"§T- Rev. H. Prcxasn, A. M., Professor of Mental Philosophy. Ethics, Mr. Tisosus I’icxsiin.jun. A. M., Professor of Mathematics. and Physical Science, die. ' Mr. ALEXANDER S. Rsin,_I"rench Tutor and Assistant in Clus- sicul Department. Mr. As-r-nus l\l‘N. Pa-rrxssox, Assistant in Primary Depart- &‘ The next Term will begin on Thursday. the 5th of Au- II ‘B Exi-utters.--For Board, &c., and Tuition, from £25 to £80 N. B. currency per annum. rsons wishing further information are requested to up- ply to either the Principal or the Chaplain. Mount Allison, July 5, I852. To be Let. 'l‘HE lower part of the New TEMPERANCE HALL in this Town, comprising one spacious Room eet. feet, and four small Rooms suitable for Public Oflicss, each feet, y et. There is also a coinmedious rind excel- lent Cellar under the Building, two-thirds of which will also be let on reasonable terms. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. H. Hsaztird. W. Ileard, G. Beer, or to JAS. B COOPER, Secy. Charlottetown, Aug. 2. I852. REMOVAL. Mrs. S E LD ON RATEFULLY scknovt ledges the liberal patronage received from her friends. nnd begs to inform them, that she has remov- ed to that coinniodious Ilouse. opposite t szw TIMPIRAIICI HALL, where she trusts. by keeping on hand a su ply of the best GINGER BEER, LEMON SYRJP . to merit a continuance of t eir favors. Families. Picnic Parties. drc.. supplied with any quantity. A few respectable BOARDERS can be accommodated. ' June I. 1852. Ti-evlo Cloth Mllls—Covehead. AT the last Industrial Exhibition. the first and other prizes awarded to Messrs. McNei|l, Crockct, Douglass and Abbott. for Dressed Cloth, Druggets. Flannel. and Shawls, were finished at these mills. Parties having cloth to be dress- ed, fulled, and dyed, may rely on the finish being done prompt- ly and in s workmanship manner at GURNEY'S ESTABLISHMENT. COVEHEAD. Tnoirss Csrrtna, Bedeque. DONALD Bu-rort. Souii E. L. Lvntanu. Queen Square. Charlottetown, Joint A. McDotrst.n,Queen-st., Do. Trevio, July 2|, I859. - “ Rocklln" Cloth Mills 1! III-‘. Subscribers return thanks to the public of P. E. Is- land, for their patronage during the lust Season, and hope by attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favours. 'I‘he following are their prices for work. in Nova Seotia currency : For fullin Cloth, 4d. per yard. Fulling. yeing and Dressing Black. Darlt Brown,Corben, SnulI'- Brown and Olive Brown nnd Olive-Green. ls. Dyeing the above Colours, . Dyeing rind half-dressing do, I0d. Pulling. dyeing and dressing. Bottle and Invisible Green, Is. 8d. Polling Cloth not coloured, dd. ’ llalf-dressing do., Bil. Full dressing do. Bd. Dyeing Brown (women's wear) dd. llyuing and Pressing do., Gd. Dyeing Green, 6d. Dyeing rind Pressing do., 8d. Pressing Cloth, 25!. Dyeing Scnrlct, 2s. 6d. The following person will act as Agent, who will forward and return Cloth free of CMAIIGI. DAVID STEWART. Charlottetown. R. ds A FRASER. Rockliri. Middle Rger, Pictott, N. S. Julv I6. 52. Agents, artificial Slate and Metallic PAINT. HE SUBSCRIBEII, agents for P. E. Island, beg to acquaitt the public, that the lies on hand, a large Su tply oftheee superior paints, which wilfhe so d by the Pound, or the Hundred vvei ht. The have also just received a quantity GROUND IN LI. SEED OIL. put up in Pscksfles of” nd 56 Pounds. ‘ GEO. T. ASZARD, Queen Square. KENNETH M'KENZlE. Pownsl Street. Jane. 29. 1852. More Room Pager! nirctrrviro 1‘!!! par. NEW t-A'i'ri:ttNs, rtooit $ HALL rsretttua. at various prices, from Oil. to 4s. 0d. «mo. 1'. IIASZARD. Qeuea Square. July I’. 1908. o. a. J. BILL, FAIIIONAILN TAIDOIS. goals uuesau. easut.e1-rs-row LATQT IAIIIIONI, kept esuetautz ea haud,aud satrsstsItsttistvssrs.Ieeaesatbs sstise,ssd butmuauer. Omsbsvlhllll. s. all work lathe TO BE COLD PRBIIIOI All of se sures. situated as the Argyle Shore. about 80 about I8 iuilua frumc I. There are Ibostlbscrns cleared and ssdsr cultivetisu. the re- " wood. ' D ellisg ms co to wageod w Dwel- liagflosssldxlhsadaflsriisudfitable ' osit. Luau oftlcs Weed come on Shoreeu -the frost cf the La , convenient for ' . ' Also, the STOCK, cto. Consisting of! Horses. I Mllch Cows. 2! Sheep. 8 Heifers, and V 8 C l . A Cart. Plea: h. Harrows, Fsnusr. Wheelbarrow, die. P Apply at laeaard's Gurus Ofice. or the Proprietor on the routine. uuctt STEWART. August 14, I852. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully situated plot of ground, the property of Joint Niciior.i., beiug pasture Lot No. 630 in the Roya t of Charlotutowu, corti ising 90 acres of excellent LAND with t e Buildings thereon. T is Property is well enclosed. and for the meet it with s dyke fence ; and the greater part of it is cleared and un er cultivutiort. 'l‘lie property can be viewed at any time on application to John Nicholl on the premises. An unquestionable Title will be made to the urchaser, and pos- session can had at ones. For terms and further particulars. up- ply to John Longworth, Eeq., Barrister at Law. Charlottetown, Aug. 24th I852. For Sale, HAT pleasantly situated I-‘reeliold Farm at Bedeque. known as "Stran ‘s od Farm." containing 100 acres of U land and Marsh. the who e in a good state of cultivation. having a root of 20 chains. and u wards, on the North side of Dunk River, immediately o posits the ate residence of the lion. Joseph Pope. with a new ouse Frame, (part Cedar.) 82 feet b 42, ready to be erected, and some I-‘arming Im lements and Stock. LSO—30 acres 0 Woodland and Marsh. situate about a mile further up the same river : a valuable acquisition to the above farm. 0 —200 acres of I-‘reehold Land. situate at the West Cape, Lot 8, adjoining the form of Jariies M'Williame. miller. Al80— 800 acres of Freehold I..and and Marsh, situate at Lot II, fronting on the Western Road. For terms of paynieat, and other particulars. apply at the Oflice of CHAI. Paussii, l"Aq.,Charlottctowu, or to’ is So r‘ er. AMES PALMER. Ozsndyke, De Sable, July 27, I852. __ FOR L , T De Sable. the Leasehold Interest of 91 acres of LAND. ',,with the STOCK and CROP on the Farm, if desired. Be- tween 60 and 70 acres are cleared, and in good cultivation; it is well supplied with good fencing poles and fire wood and water con- vsnient. -ALSO- A portion of the SAW MILL. with all the privileges belonging to it. Ifoue third of the urchase money is paid down, a time will be given for the remaining payment. , . —. I.S0— Fifty acres of excellent LAND. with a new SJIW MILL, spout 2 miles from where the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- p y to NOAII WIDBY, Do Sable, July 26. 1852. On the premises. Farm near Milton Church. FOR SALE the Leasehold Interest of 999 years in a Farm of 225 acres of Land, I50 acres of which are cleared and iii good cultivation. There tire two Dwelling Houses on it. and other lluildiugs; there are several springs of Writer running through it—— it is Nine miles from Charlottetown, and has pleitty of Fire Wood and Longers. For particulnrsspply to L. W. Gull. Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Premises. WILLIAM WESTCOTI‘. lllay I5. 1852. Farm for Sale. ITIIIN Eleven Miles frorri Town. on the Princelown Road. with 45 chains and 80 links frontin on the said Road. 50 acres are Freehold, and 100 acres Leaselio d at Bil. per acre. 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. The Buildings are a nod Burn, 30 I1 40. and Ilouue. 30 i. 42. with other requisite Out- Iluildings. 'l‘lierc is a good Saw Mill, with a powerful stream of Water, which could be turned to good account. llalf of the pur- chase mone may remain on security. For further particulars up- ply to JOII M'GILL, Esq , Charlottetown, or ALEXANDER. JOHNSTON. The above mentioned property will be sold either in the whole or in portions of 50 and too acres. Lot 23. Princetown Ros July I7. I862 For Sale. 6 0 CRES of Freehold Land situate on York River, Lot 32, about 70 acres ofwlticli are clear and in a good state of cultivution. with a Brick Dwelling House 36 I 34 frost proof Cellar, a never failing Well at the door with u Pump, Barn bl it 80, a Threshing Machine and Out-Ollices, Saw Mill, die. it commands it view of the Harbor of York River and Settlement, for further tirticulars apply to Mr. JAMES COLE on the premi- ses, or to t e subscriber JOIIN MOORE. Bloomfield Mill, Royalty Road. } _ July I9, 1852. Valuable Freehold Property. 7-[10 BF. SOLD, b Private Contract, 888 acres of excellent LAND, 50 0 which are clear, the property of the late Dr. Ctzarsaiivo. situate in the immediate vicinity of Georgetown; it abounds with plenty of'l‘inrber, Firewood and Longers. For fur- II I1. I , I I ' °' 9'' '°" m "P" ° JOHN it-cii.t.. May 8. I852. To be sold at private sale. IIE Leasehold Interest of the Subfiiber in 80} acres of Land for 999 years at Is. per acre on Lot 8|, 8 miles from Chur- lottetown in the winter. and I0 miles in the euntmer on the Tryon Road, with all the Houses. Out—lluuses, &,c. viz. : On the Farm is about 40 acres cleared, all dry healthy Land. within a ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped exce tabout 2 acres; a small piece of wood enclosed. with p nt water. The 40 acres is divided into I4 fields. and from each 0 held rnninder is well wooded. nnd it is judged. that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the some. 'l‘he House is known as the Sim Inn. for the last I8 yssi-s;a capital business stand. It consists cfa kitchen 10 b I4; I bed room adjoining, I0 hy II; I back kitchen or wash- once. and 4 bed-rooms over, with it good cellnr under till. Ar.so, a large Par- lour adjoining I6 by I8; ll pnrlour lreltirid 8 by I8, and a bed-room, y I0. with 2 bed-rooms over and a large cellur under, built nlmut 3 yetirs since. A well of good water with a pump, close, rind it good garden I)l!IIIIld. Thu Out-llouses nre I work-shop; n ig-liouss; n lumber house with a loll over all; 2 burns; II 3 stnl cow-house; 2 stables. stalled for 7 horses. with a hay loft over; I wnggnn-house; I sleigh house and I cnrt-house, rill irrclosed and till sltinglcd. with a large hay-house beliind. I6 by 40 with IS feet post and sltingled; with other conveniences. Ai.so, ti largo shed for travellers horses, Id urclinse money may remain on security ofthe I’-‘arm. &o., at lnwfu interest, forll onrs. For further information or particulars. apply to llnutv l'ai.aun, Eeq., or to the Subscriber he premises. 8. \VIDGERY. Lot SI, \Vost River. June 12, I852. N. B.—'l‘lte II0llIt:IIt)ItI Goods, Furniture, Citttle, and Farm Utensils, to be taken by valuation. I.F.'l‘ on Lease, with liberty to purchase. ifeo required, pull of the Lands belonging to the Subeeri r, known as .the "Esxurt" Estate, situate at the Eastern bxtretnit of Charlotte- town, comprising I-Eleven Town Lots nnd portiniisp Two Cemntiri Lets. This Property has been laid oll’ into Building l.ots. and will be let by private contract lmelbly to a plan to be seen at the Othce of Joint Loriowoa-r-ii, W. S. IDNGWORTII. Charlottetown, January 6. 1852. Farm on the Ti-yon Road. _ OR. SALE, the Leasehold Interest of 909 years. in a FARM, llve miles from- Charlottetown. It consists of It acres of Land. Thirty-live of which are cleared and in a good state fovktlllvs. Is.goo:PI9treum of water ruuuiug through . or s ties res ts - '" ’ JOHN wtuos. Charlottetown, May It, I952. ' . !> -« ,, so THE ROAD TO HEALTH! ll0l.l.lllllI’S PILLS CURE’ 01-‘ A DISOIDERED LIVER AND DAD DIGISTIOII Copy of is Letter from Jr. R. IV. Kirlrur. Chssitst, 1 Prue; Strut. Liverpool, dslsd “A Jose. 1851. To Professor I-_loi.r.owsv; . and _0iutmeet have stood ills highest pp. our .1, can refer or tunately she was induced totry after the tlrst,and each stsecesd sq. ose, continued to take them. and sliltoog she used only now In the enjoyment of perfect health. more , t t rots s speedy cure, I think, epetsha touch in favor of your aeioaistii (Signed) R. W. KI OF‘ Ill-IEUMATIC FEVER, IN IIZMEIVS LAN D. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart flbam Courier, of the of the Isl March. I8cI. by Major J. Walsh. Margaret M'Connigan. nineteen years of age. residing at New Town, has been sull'r-ring from a violent rheumatic ver for upwards of two AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE VAN D CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGIITNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON “YEARS OF AGE. From Messrs. Time 5 Son. Proprietors of tits Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for the following stetrstsnt.—.dugue£ 2. IBM. To Professor lloi.t.owsv. Sia.—I desire to bear testimony to the good sheets of Hol|ewsy’s Pills. For some years I sufiered severel from a ' ' ' .53. I sin desirous that utltctl should be made acquaint ir uterine. comparatively active, and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, w ' I d not do before. (Signed) RY COE, H Nortli Street, L sn, Norfolk. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF‘ THE ORA EL. AND A M081‘ DANGEROUS LIVER COI|l'LAlN'l'. Copy of a Letter addressed to J. . Est‘, Sculls W'al¢r, dated Fsbruury:ll,l I. . Tlinmrta Clurlt, ii settln at he George. was for a considerable time seriously sfllieted with a complaint of the Liver. to- gether with the Gravel. His niedicul atteridunts.aller tr iag all their skill, cusditlly told him that his case was he lass, artdyu further efforts useless. In terminate his existence, a friend recommended him to try Hollows ’s Pills, and ass forlorn liope ' relief, be there directions, and is now restored to per ect - Ile will feel great pleasure is corifirniirrg this statement. or even make an sfidavit to the eamselect, should it be required. (Signed) Wm. JONES. Proprieturef Goullmrn lleruld, New South Web WONDERFUL EFFICACY OI"-‘ llOl.LOWAY'S I’Il..l..S IN CASE: OF DROPSY the stotnacli, which was also accosnpasi Persons enduring from Dropsy, eiiltei alrouf the titre of life, or at other times, should inwiediutely have recourse to these Pills, as hundreds of persons are annually cured, by their use, of this dirvsfd complaint in its dilfcrent stages. w ten all other means is I . Tlteu celebrated Pills nu wonderfully rfieuciotu in thsfollotsitig compluinls. . Aguc Dropay Liver com- Secondary Asthma Dysentery pluints Symptoinh Bilious Com» hrys elss Lumbago Tic Doulour x plaints Female 'trregu- Piles Tumors Blotclreson the lariiies Rheumatism on skin evers of al Retention of Venereal Attec Bowelcom- kinds ' tiox s. platnts Scrolulu or Worms ofall Colic: King's Evil kinds Constipation of Ilcnd-ache Sore Threats Weukness,from the Bowels Indigestion Stone and Gra-vllistevercauss Consumption Inflammation Debility Jaundice Suld at the Estuhli-hmeni of Professor Hor.r.owsv. 244, Strand, (nettr Temple Ilnr) London, and by GEO. T. IIASZARI), Agent for p. |'3- Island, in lloxes rind Puts. at 2s. 5l,"8l, timl 20s. each. There 3,, it very considerable saving in taking the lur er ' - B. Directions for the guidance or Patents, are or Pot. .lolinson’s American Anotlyne Liniment, Or IMPROVED LIQUID OPODELDOC. THIS is an entirely dilferent article from an other Opodeldcc, being is l.iniment prepared for internal an external purposes and is entirely of Vegetable Extracts. Certificates of its power are in the inside wrapper of each Bottle. Dr. JOHJV'SO.N"8 I.N‘DI.d.N' DYSPEPTIO BITTERS. These Bitters are purely Vegetable. They are a Tonic and Laxative to the Stomach and Bowels. and powerfully aid the Dr- ’ ' on the Kidneys. They contain the Wild Cherry, and other popular vegetable substances- 'l‘hey give a line appetite. prevent Dyspepsia. and relieve the laagour so common in the spring season. For Sale, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. It the Stars Of M- by Merton Ce. sdiaed to each Boa W. SKINNEIl.—und in llulifax. N. 8., May II, 1952. Isl. - llulllgatawney Paste. HE Subscriber has received, per "Falcon" _from London, I Sup Iy of the above celebrated Paste for FIh,‘CI . for Meats, nchovy and Sltrirrip do., CurryvPowdsr. Mixed Pickles, Imperial mixed do., Cauliflower. (iirkins. hits and brown Osisas. Piccalilli, Red C b " I Jelly and Marmalade, Orsug _ Bottles. Crystsllized Apricots. Grserigsges, P_sars and Pine Appl-, Penrs in Syrup. Boxes _and Jars Canton Ginger. Lemon Pickle. Chili and l‘arrugon Vinegar. French and Champagne do., eerj superior; French Olives; Soho. Reading. John_Bull, Tomato, King of Oude, Mogul or Chetnn, Worcester, Sir Rebdt Peel. .Ilarvov‘s. and Snyer's Sauces ; Snyer's Relish, India floy.Esseuee of Sliriirtpe. Essence of Aitcliovios. Snlaid Cream. Luccs 0ll—in pint and half pint funcy llecnntors. Cnvenne Vinegar. Raspberry do., lndin Mnngoes, Capers. llml lIlt(I lilnck Currant Jelly. Wed India Tamnrinds; Prepared Urungc, Letnos Punch. and Nuyeau Jell ; Anchovies. Sardines. Essences f‘ avortnfl. PHD! ‘Coo ineal. ’I‘ous lcs Mois, IIard‘s Fnrinscseus Food, Custard Powder. Baking do., Orange Flower Water. Rose do., Mixed Spice, Cayenne Pepper, Dried Chilies. Mushroom Catsup, Wal- nut do., Cutitlied Peels, Nluccnroni. Vermict.-lli, (ielatine. Cll lsitigltuts. llaisket Stilt, llurlmrit l\lust:tril—iti bottles and kegs. Double Glo‘slor Clwese. Treucle, &c. dun fink. WA N‘ Reddin's New Building, Queen Street, 3 . June 7. I862. WASHING FLUID, _ LARGE quantity of the IIIIOVO. uselbl article for Sale nt gKmNr,|i's [mtg Store, Medical Warehouse, Dalryuiple I A Corner. L February 2. I852. Steamer “ 3053-" THE g,,.,,,,,e,. u goal-:,"_will run belwefi this Islsuldkgld Piciou mice 14 week during the present season, and vril vc Charlottetown until further notice, every lu_esdsy and 'lhursd|! morning. immedistel after receiving the Mails, betwflll _ll'° r"' of Nine and Ten o' It, and will return the ds slowtm in‘ Puma at Six o'clock ou the lll0fIItl|‘I of W ii ye , y. e cliubttgtown, April 27, ISM. mud n. 1...... n. 11...“... at his osco. on-Ii!" ChsrIottetowa.