I_ . 4 tonnes oiu rsuca. ' (fit the New York News.) Si-asge that man, the h’ best and noblest ofheingu. should so far fdggot himself as to sink to a level with the vilest ! Strsn othat, b ' ‘tl|'.I.’.P9W9tU bfresson sndju meat. lilac ,ltours come over him instead of dsteslinodly resisting and rising far aboveall llttle troubles, he should blindly b ' “them, for tlismoment by’ ii. flital com- wliich soon brings them back again in thofa-m of teiihle tormenting tyrants i In noieountry in the world does intemper- once‘ in the use of intoxicating drinks appear llifiiilore revolting form than in Eng and llllihuturiee. The habitual light-hearted- nossof the continental European, and tho nstltre of the bevwes most readly attain- abllisi-,e_wl Iilifl uards ainet excess. If ' , 'a'Sax_oiib we (I, however. a, vi_t mad decision of character which, by developed, reduces the noblest renttlts‘, but which, tin or the current of ad- ve circumstances, is apt to sink into mor- biil-Inslanaboly. 11 when social causes combine to produce poverty as is fearfully the case in En land, there is great danger of lhe.pe_t_iant ffor we must so regs the sufihrar) yielding despite his better reason, to the iiutnuating but treacherous solace of the glass. Consequently, we find among the suflbrin poor, and among the labouring claspes of land. a degree of intem r- aucs which is more than disgusting—it is terrible and monstrous. What avails it to point back to the last century, and show that such improvements have taken place in this particular, when so much still remains to be done—when, in fact, only a be inning of a reform has been witnessed, an when majority of the people are still " ? the at " eviflryg influenced by the greatest curse of the nt age o know of nothing which so fearfully iudiutes the criminal indiflbrance of those who make and execute laws, to the moral state of the multitude, as the attractive and treacherous splmidor with which dealers in intoxicat drinks are, the world over, al- lowed to”invest their calling. Particularly isthisthe case in London. The stranger paosin the lower end of Holbern, or the neighborhood of Whitechapel, or the New ' late hour, be attracted by ights and flashy elegance which distinguishes the entrance to some house more than ordinary pretentious. Let him enter-following the throng of visi- tors and his eye will at once be struck with a scene which would be hard to rival else- where. In every direction there is the glit- ter of glass and of gilding, and a theatrical s ondor of carvings and curtains. But wliata contrast does the house present to the motley misery of its visitors. Look at them I the poor and the base. the degraded and the This isa in slace— one ofSstan’s‘vilest pandemoniums on earth. It is..full to repletion--the air is foul with the tunes of abominable liquors, and is a polsop of itself.‘ As we e about and dis- tinguish the individual features of this mul- titade,'tlio seems t general rendez- vous of al that is vulgar and hateful in llllllten nature. Observe that man—an ine- briste--in whose countenance no trace of hiiinabit remiiins,led away b his poor pale with In little daughter 2- e‘is drurih! i. there a single ,word in any. tongue which mean filly expresses the extreme of degra- daioa and misery i There is a rugged child too‘ to reach the counter, save on tip‘-toe. holdingup a bottle for the unnatural wapts of parents who starve and neglect her, ur -by the most terrible and unconquer- ab e of mines. There is a mother our- in into heryinfants, mouth to silence its cries in intoxicatiui. the last drops from her own glass of gin. This is the most terrible sight of all,‘und‘it awhkes still sadder thou bts when we rofleot that it is not an t a matter a ta! or occasional thing, bu of ‘ A ‘occurrence among the mothers- gnd ‘ ' u-amaiiy-—wlio frequent this place. tlm partition there is a wh ch in mny ‘n-houses is appropriate to gentle- - there are d es and castes even ' ' ,tli itbea 'cewhichof :l|_‘ol&g§gngkaIalr'ins tougnk its devvdtees to the mo‘ aggpadm equality. Yes—give the gggrusics gin-d 'nkers a lace-—t‘or in a few a(_|',p:_llIey' will sink to t_ e common room. ‘an tlisystrong band will bs.palsisd, the ‘ aye dim, and broadcloth and silk flaunt not in graceful folds, but in looped and win- dowed ruggedness. And darker and drear- ier will be tqphdownward and rapid course ere is 000-vl black band around-his orusboif white list--wbooacswas anion the go help him! Such are t s patrsse of s Gin Palace. '1‘ 1 has never in our own country tothe'extent towhieb it prevails in E ' 1 ¢, , Tliankszpo the strenous exertions arnpdiflhnthropists. I IlAZARD',S '.-GAZETTE. JUNE '33 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Gevauiiou-—'riiu u:i.i1- IIONOIAII-I TH! EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. Haan 0nioa—I2 St. Andrew Square. Edin- 3' r Bxoovd of Masaguaeol is Scolia and Prince Edward Ii Hon. M. B. Almon. Banker. Hon. William A. Black, Bunker. Lewis iss, I."4q. g CI|IflEl'I;WInIBl':‘. §sqF;qBiirr1ster. John e an . y I orcbant. itor Halifax for .N'oua loud- Hon. Alexander Keith, James Stewart, I"Aq., So Medical Adviser-—A. F. Sewers. _ _ Aglqat 6 Secretary-—|Isttbew H. Riehey,_Soliciior. he following gentlomenbavs been appointed Olli- ocs of the Compun is Prince Edward Island. and will be prepared to nrnish information as to the prin- ciplss and practice ofthe Company and the rates of Assure ce. Charllottstcwn-—Mdical_Adv'usr-—H. A. Johnston. M. D. Ageut—E. L. Lydisrd. ' Georgetown-Medical Adviser—David Kaye, M. D William Sanderson 'si. leanoi-'s—Modieal Advlshr—Ioseph Bell, M. D. Agent--Thomas Hunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND Lira ann Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies of Londo Incorporated by lots of Parliament. OARD OI‘ DIRECTORS of I“irs Insurance for P. E. Island. T. H. Hsvilsnd. Eiq., Hos. gisorui. liq.. Robert Eiq., sins Douvson. Esq. eltod Risks taken at considerably reduced pro- mlum. Forms of A licatiou. and all other information. ma beobtain from the Subscriber, at the of . W Deblois Charlottetown. H. J. CUNDALL. Apil 17, I858. Agent pro tssi. Fire! Fire 1 Fire I ! Secure your Property at a saving offi/ty per rout. THI can onl be dose by Insuring in the MU- TUAL FIYRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' el imsfor loss can a foreign Cempsn . Blank forms of s plicsliou. and any other ' ennu- tion can boohtainetIsttheSocrot.aryand' er‘ Ofies. Kent Street. April e. mi. ALLIANCE Luz: .d.N‘D FIRE I.N'SUR.dJl/‘CE cox. PJNY, LOJVDON. ‘I’ 0' PAILIAIINT. liii . voimc, Agent for P. E. Island. Provincial Marine Insurance Com any, IITAILIIIIID IY AC TORONTO. C. W.—Ageat for Prince Edward Island, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Cbarlottstown, April 11. 1553- - Georgetown Malls. HE MAILS for Geor town until further Notice. will be made up u forwarded every Monday and Friday morning at nine 0 oc . THOS' 0 EN, Postmaster General. May 2. 1858. A FARM TO BE LET, ' .d.N'D POSSESS!O1J'V‘ ipvziv uitmiini. T is situated Nine miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow Road, and consists I00 acres more or less; the property of Joiiiv Hunsoiv. late ofthe Stb (K'ng's) Regt.,and on which he now resides.—the farm will be let for a term of I0 15. or 20. years. The dwelling house is very cem- fertable but not very la a, there is a well of water at kitchen door; the houses are ver commo- iious and will contain a number of cattle. here are two burns, one for hay, with a granary on it, and the other for thrashing. eontsini a new set of machine- ry. both thrashing mill and annsrs. The thrashing mill is of four horse power, and of great Ipeed,ihissb- ing at the rate of 50 stocks an hour. The fanners are quite new and very good ones. The land is all clear and in good condition. except abouts acres of swamp. There is s brook passes through the land in the pas- ture ground. and also a spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The House is situated on the eastern side of a hill. The land is well fenced in fields ofe or 1 acres each; there is s Grist Mill about halfa mile from the residence. and a saw mill nearly the same istauco. Good accommodations can be had in the land. distant from the dwelling about a O "I I 5" a mile and a he . Terms may be known by applying at Hazard’: G uflo oflce. a May Id. I068. ‘ OR SA E. NE sot complete, of NEW C.dRDIJl/‘G MA- CHINES, which can be “it into immediate o tioii. Address to Jolll oiuca 8: Soil, Saokvi|le,Wostmorland. N. B.,Wu.i.nus Monica, Charlottetown, or DAVID S1-swans‘. Kent Street, Charlotsttown. May II. 1858. farm for Sale. I. SALE, on the Malpequo Road. 11 miles from Charlottetown, a e it run, containi 100 acres of land, of which 80 acres are clear an under cultivation. On tb Premies is a sine The above is well worthyuittentiop of parties w' ' to urcbaso. For rtic re a to """" P " ILPIIENNIE. ism April, ms. , For Sale, or to Let. I-IE DWELLING-HOUSE, Out-house, and Pro- inises,snd tof LAND, in Goovgstown.No. l,j’I‘hird Range, Letter 3. Application to be made to-D. Wiaios Cturloiieiows. or to Wiuiax .5“ PF“ I"',"u.7 ‘uh’ Siawnaasoii, ., dued. Much howsvsz. to be Nov. I0. 1 ‘°''’''‘'9 ""°"' ' “‘ ‘°"‘ ° "‘°"' ABM To on son) - tbstof moa'wbo th term" and ’ . ' acavuimenl‘ is v i 9-. I - .W'“'°- . “.5 .‘i‘:i.'.':i°."l.£“.§:'.'..'.Z'i.§1’1’.s::I':.;’!..':f‘.'.l?i: on tltq , . #1 , . -'PiI“'° ‘“ lb‘ “mP"“°n a bye House and suitable Out-buildings, ltisbeld on“ man, on the other, we aro_fsr sailor lease for ¢£°s‘ar_s, at Is. i pr to -v-='e°°- °*°."* "i" '“.:."i"“° ..."....'*"'..'.' 'i.“:::.'.:‘..'.:. amine-nsay.__ .I:s:O:|:P_l! ihr-c-I ;,",£,',,,,,.,,,'."'-“'9 - , ’ ' - cup, .u in italics - - _ » u£:‘:‘fl|0~';'I:'F' ndl“"IE'.l?“"‘ P hmgI: ‘:Im.Idl".“;d,fl.l Huston- latifibt " 3 a a ir ‘ u ours son's. _ Ira, could we one; banish both it the curls wI“J“Ial.lbE"A?,EI£‘.93rl:' _ _ ,..r t~ " - u..qi.,roin.Issd.ttsys. it. ..;p.....¢i~’sin-antics-‘”uii‘y'tar a tire ' ‘bfaz an. .” ‘W ‘N mm,‘ M’ n Y in ' ya 6IIIOVOP~l1!lD.- . bs|dl,s so . ,i'..,,,.,_ T » 5...“, do still]. sel.laddsftbstuadsoftbsCbsteb-— soon! I °|u.*‘ °"""' ’ .,.........,.........!'......"'* ‘:.:i:.':.° bled; D I 4 I . fla..Ag::g.aa, Ins. Peaeau. am — Lvsiaau. - “°l.",..‘o W b R - Iuuagag, -. ‘VINO. . . _ .. _ I’ I" II gdstsws'..'mI1.t$- E. ILLIAM ELLIOT ii Co.. of BOSTON. United States, Merchants, have constantly on I’ E.lIsud,s largesn l ‘ I‘ bedisposedeplrsys Sugar, Muscovsdo. S in Molasses, I-‘lour, Navy Bread, Cheese. Spirits. insgsr, Candles, Soap, To- bacoo. Rosin. Pitch, 'l‘ar. Buckets and 'l‘ubs, &.c. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28, I052. NOTICE. IIE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Ginsunr Hlrlnlasort, of H de Park. Square, London, Esquire. and As-ruua Huivn I1 soil, of Liverpool. in England, Merchant. survl 3 I-Isecntors and Trustees named and appointed in s by the lust Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Live I. aforesaid. Machant, deceased to collect all D1: and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dispose of all Lands and Hereditsments belonging to said I-Islste iiitniitc therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estiite 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 iiiiiiiediate and satisfactory arrangement with me. otherwise they will be treated as Tres users. JOHN LOJGWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1858. BELLS I BELLS l BELLS I THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on , al ' of Church, Factory. Steam- boat. Ferry. Locomotive. School House and Plants- tion Bells. with the but description of Hangings. These Bells are made from the but stock, and the small siuss undergo the same process is manufactur- iug so Church Bells An experience of thin years, with a great man recast impiovsinsnts. a an en- tircly new mat of casting. enables us to obtain the meet me ious tons. combining also, is extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Hells have been cast anil sold from this I-‘ou . which is the best evidence of their on- periority. e have lilloen Gold and Silver medals at our otlice. which were awarded for the “ best Bells for sooorosssoss and purity of tone." We pay parti- cular attention to the getting up Pesls or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, sud Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks. Levels, Coin sees, Transits Tlieodclites. &c., for sale, of superior workmanship All communications, either by mail or otherwise will have immediate attention. A. MI-1NEELY'S SONS. West Troy. N. Y., March, 1858. &‘ Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices. at Geo. T. Haanid’s Book and Sta- tionery Stole. l0m WILLIAM STRAIGHT, HJI 1'1‘ R I EGS to inform his friends that he still continues the re-fitting, cleaning,and stitfsning of Beaver and Silk Huts. Gentleman's Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM CROWS made llom the Island wool; old ones donoup. Prices low. Orders taken at the Qu 8 Miles from Town, and at James Reid's tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. OLD STAND. HE Subscriber tender his thanks to his customers‘ and the public in go- ' nsral for all past favours. and a ti- culsrly to intimate. that he still continues to carry on the LIVERY STJIBLE business, and trust he has now on hand good HORSES and C'.dRRI./IGES of - every description, (not inferior to any new ofl'ered to the public) to hire at the shortest notice, and on liberal terms. MARK BUTCHER. May 20. 2m Livery Stables, LL Persons indebted either by Movtgpge, Judg- ment. Bond. Piomisaory Note or ot «wise, to Tiioiias Haani IIAVILAID, Eso., late Colo- nial Secretary of this Islsiid,srs desired forthwith to ninke payment of the respective sums due by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary discharges for the same. And all Persons to whom the said 'l‘homss Heath Hsvilsnd is indebted. are ia- questad to furnish their Accounts for fialmont. YILAN D, T. HEATH Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square. Nov. 29, 1858. NOTICE. THE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two. in this Island. the property of,Tbs Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivan. are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise ' will be insti- tuted for t a recovery tbereo . WILLIAM I’-‘ORGAN. 12th April, I853. OTICE. HE TENJJVTS efTiiosus Ha ATII Havi- nann. Eiq.. on Townships Numbers 48 and 56 and other Lands in this Island. are r nested to make immediate payment ofthe amount Rout due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant rscei for the same. TH HA_VILAND. . Barrister-at-Law. Quasi: Square, Nov. 29, I852. Temperance Hall Company. T A MEETING of the Directors of the above friends aim to becosiz Members of the Society. A1‘ v I HE Suheriber havi bee for several sure Fishing, and lea-‘ OAT . . ."C . " am In ad in build: Sh , siirs D0 '1 of all kisds|.|I>og‘v-reiivo to more thanks for the generous uuppolt he s hitherto experienced in that lies. and to notify his friends audths nblie at large, that be is making, pro rations for. s aigor and more extended business, an that. for the purpose‘ \ 1 R. 3. IR No-raar Pusnic. Coiivuvaucau, iii; : A couu-ran-r ‘ "PIC!-‘.—o _ ‘sun. I. v thee Boo e of Mr. G. '1‘. Has- Squa (South side). Char- Dees of of all dsseiiptionp, of of uecom ting poisons who may favor him with mg.“ “ fig, Lgaunapinclul Orders. the following gentlemen have kindly eoneont- lodspiur xpproulibdlfi . Bills of Charter ‘° '°‘ '9 h" Al°'“"‘ . Arbitration n and Awards. Psiitioiii,dio . uptiiin Ma-rituwsosi, of the Steamer ' Rose.‘ Mr. G. T. Hassaan Capisin Huusaiin, ni . Mr. W M‘Ewaiv. Innkeeper, rluuimersids. Niciionis Connor, Esq., Ki are. ts any description, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinker or Carvel), delivered in or elsewhere, with proniptitudo. W materials warranted of the boat description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, if desired. ' , Cbiiilottetown. Charlottetown. rlimauslilp and REMOVAL. ill 1- s. 8 E L D 0 . GRATEFU LLY acknowledges the liberal pairoa. a received from her friends, and bxto igtor bat eomai ' ihsm._t tslia has removed to t ion luau: CIIARI-E3 u‘°-U533“; o the Nuw Tuisruaauou Han. wbsru D° S'l’l°- ‘It'll 1': 1353- . s trusts. by keeping on head ssuppily of the best II? A handy LAD,_of about M or lb years of if 1:22;‘? ¢.afif.£liol;EJloJlI‘oir rigid.’ ‘lid- age. may find employment by application as above. The Art Union of Glasgow. Patron-—His Royal Highness the Panel: Anuuar. Pi-m'dinl—His Grace the Dual: or Haxiinroii. Cosisiitm of Jlanage~iient—'I‘bo Hon. Roaan-r S-rawaar. Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, Chairman; Win. James Davidson. Esq., Sir James Anderson, M. P.. Thomas Dawson, Esq.. . Rox- burgh, Esq., Psislply. Major Campbell. D. C. Rait, Esq., Charles H. ilson, Aleaandu Harvey, l:‘.sq., Prof. Allan Thomson, . . Mr. Rosana‘ Anuxaunuu Kinrron, Act. S¢c'y. THE object of the .dRT UNION OF GL.dS- GOW is, briefly to aid in extending amen at the Community a knowledge of the Full . ri-s,,Ixy the rchase and dissemination amongst the Members of oritorious Works. A Subscription of ONE GUINEA constitutes Mom- bsrsbip for Us: Yuaa. The whole Subscriptions, alter deducting the necessary Expenses, are devoted to the purchase ol'Pic-i-uuas, Duawnms, Scour- ruuas. Eiionavixoi, and ol r Works of Art. Each Member for the present year, for every Guinea subscribed, is entitled to the following privileges:— I. To a Copy the very beautiful Engraving on Steal, of _THE EEEPEIPS D1 UGHTER, alter the Painting by Richard Anodol, Esq.. and W. . Frith, .. .R.S. Engraved by H. '1‘. RYALL, Esq]. Sise. I9} by 16 Inches. I . To the chance of obtaining one of I00 P./IR I- JJV STATUETTES and GROUPS, with Shades and Stands. Ill. To the chance of obtaining one of TWO HUNDRED IJVDI./I PJPER PROOFS. .in Folio. of 'l‘en Etcbings on Steel, by W. B. Scott, Esq., after Paintings b his late distinguished brother, Du- vid Scott, Esq.. . S. A., with a Memoir of his life, Engraved and Written expressly for tlis Art Union of G u ow. II’. To the chance ofobtainin a PAINTING, or other Work of Art, at the Annus General Meeting. The Committee of the JRT UNION OF GL1 SGO W have much pleasure in directing par- ticular attention to the Engraving of this year, and the very beautiful selection of Etcbings from the Works of the late talented Artist, DAVID Scorr, Esq., R. S. A., to be given as Prizes; and would also draw attention to the lan of the Art Union of Glas- ow, which partakes of all the best features of the iflbrent systems now ado ted by contemporary As- sociations; for while. on t a one hand, a guarantee is H‘ -1,’ r ' "‘ ' iepurchasiiig the Pictures, that nothing but Works of Merit will be bought, the Subscribers. on the other hand. have all the advantages of Money Prizes, in having the privi- lege of selecting from the Works of Art purchased. according to the number of the Prius allotted to them, such Puinti , or other Work of Art, as may meet pleasing to t III. This plan has been in operation r several years. and has given the most unqualified satisfaction. The Committee respectfully nrgs on all friendly to the dilfusion a ement of Art,not only to honor them by their own support, but to induce their '9 as uaanv A DATE as POIIIILI, that the w; niittse may be enabled to couisunce their Pun: without dllay. he Engraving of “ THE KEEPEIPS D./I UGHTER." and Specimens of the Erciiiuos by Mr. Scot-r, are on view at Gao. T. Hasz.aan’s Bookstore. and which the Public are res ctfull ' vited to ins t. The EJVGRA VIJWG PVILL DE DE ERED TO 8UBSORIIlRS,on Paymet of Subscription. in the Sprin . G HASZARD, dsc., quantity . A few respectable sooom led a biolutely run. after I commenced using it, I began to grow batter. continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cure Pain Killer--it is the tcplrcssnted to, that I a severe sprain in of a stage. and found Immediate relief, and songs seq and it is his rsetics. tie sbled me, so that I could not get up grsstsit pain and albrt; nor could! walk milieu, Picnic Parties. app Ekwsith any can be is . June I. 1852. on FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LJJVD. with a Marsh It- tsched, which outs annually Pony tons of Hay. situate on Township No. 88, head of the Hillsborougb er. For terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, 8d May, I858. Imen E‘ 4 A . MRS. WINSLOW TO THE LJDIES. RS. WINSLOW. an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies to her Soothing Sy rup for childsrn teeth- It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action. soften the umi, reduce inflam- mation. and is sure to regulate the Bcwels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to youuelvgg and relicfsnd health to you, children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins- low’: Soothin Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the sat year. We belicv it the t inedi- cine in the world for childaeii teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any olhev cause. It gives universal satisfaction—-never never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and efeclliig eui-es—relief is CURTIS IIINS, Diuggisti, Bangor, Ms WONDER OF THE WORLD. Gravel Ciirrd qffivs year: standing. Messrs. Curtis 8: Panama, Bangor, Me. tlenmi.—I have been entirely cured ofthe Gra. I vcl, by the us of your Cramp and Pain Killer. commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of 1847. I had been a great sulcrer for ten years previous; some four or live years of the time I sufiered beyond all my powers to describe During this time, I have had medical aid. and tried various spc- cincs, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer In one month ' I ins Sraraus. Prospect. Mc., Jan. 29, I851. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement offlicta. CIIAILII Cairross, Harman Curroan, Srinrolv Ennis. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East blschias. writes us under date of Maieh20, I347: “ Please send me half a ga|Ies'of your Cramp and best uiedisins to cure what it is svsruasd.” Doctor but made use of it in his own case. for the shoulder. named by the upsetting Beadthefo wing. It speaks for itself. - RHE U.ll.d TISH OURED. I certify, that! was atllieted with a violent Rheuma- paiu in the small of my back. which entirely dis- witbout the without a aid 0 several other remedies, without any relief. After sidfsn ing in this in about a week, I purchased a bottle of Cramp and sin Killer, prepared by Curtis dt tlrss ' icalieiii was “me; T. Pumas,‘ B'I:‘[0I',dllfi|:.I:lOf d en‘ yieis an rompaln an aiusowon- bu. f H“:'h.m"g.c"G“'.’ A‘ °|fG' 0‘ llroly well I also cured a friend‘ ‘I’ mine. who ' ° ''°'‘ " """' .“' P “‘ I Conn; for a long time with a lame side, with taking more than one y of the Engraving flu the year, have the cboicoyaslocting, for each additional Guinea, one of the following I-‘mgisvings. being Prints already issued by the Society. viz:-—THIi‘ HER- JIIT, IT.dLI.dJV' SIIEPHERDS. PRINCE CHJRLES EDWARD. HJR VEST. .Af.dY JVIJVG WHITTIJVGTOJV. HJGJR JJVD ISH.M’.lEL,and HEATHER BELLES, or, in lieu thereof, taking a Proof Impression for the aura Towns N. B.—Bo sure and call for CURTIS db PERKINS’ Cramp Pain Killer. All others hearing this aaua an base imitations. Price 25 cents per bottle: for Sale b Wis. I. IVATSON. Chalottstown. June M, 1852. year. EARPENS MAGAZINE. HE MAY Number closes the Third Year and the Sixth Volume ofHasraa’s New Mourni- nr Maoaziivu. edition of OH! oty' III I Horse G-REYGAN. THE this young horse Gaavcaii of mutcbless symmetry, and beauti- ful action, and that took the first prize from the " Agricultural Soci- ut ofa Ins Canadian mars by Sula- incrossiiig with greater rs idity than ever. din—standi 16 bands h' ; perfectly free from unparullecd and unexpoct success has compelled Ill] Vl¢i0||| 553. Fl" Ill IN‘ III! 9eIIOII—eoln- the Publishers to resort to extrsordinur moaeing lsi May at his own House. York River. and timing the work with thqhzequisits rapidiIty.| and at tlis same time prossrviq t pqrs ' eegsnce by which it has always been uis ed. It is now Eloctvolypsd by a new proass. w icb makes it easy to print any number of copies from the some platm. without in the least impairing the clearness and the 'm ressioa. The publishers desire to every Saturday in Charlottetown. at the Stables next in Der- dcer to Mr. Mrcrissi. Hicaur, a, cheater Street. near the back of the Barracks. Terms, sossoa , and time given for pay- ment until the 1st‘ March next. DONALD II'KINNON. York River, April 24th, I858. repeat their cordial acknowledgments to and the Public for the extraordinary favour which has thus far attended their sd'o_ri.s to interest and instant The Splendid Itntlro Horse VULOAN Com ny, held in the Temperance Hall, this the great body of the American e ; and to renew - - avenin , than following Resolution was unauimoady their assurances that every possi e edort w" be THIS Superior Anhual,thros‘yearu “op. Viz:— mods to increase _still further the claims of their Mu- e_ld. took a price at the Boys A?‘- ll Rnougp, That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. gsuino upon public favor and support. It will con- neultural I-‘airis Cbsrlmtotewn. Morrison) be iastrsetudte is he usouary I iiaus to present, at choa ice, the most in- ISO wassirad par. f measures for the recover of allunsettlod Subscriptions terseti and lnstrustive lltnsry mutter. lnal and tad bl ores “Saladtn,” with a has Columbu ., an 'p..,,P.,..¢. |-[.1 Company.” , domestic and fbruign, In the elm Dam. a temper. ‘II sds.sed is of - By Order, and convenient style, and accompanied by they a beautiful dar brown velour. He will stand for the J. B. COOPER. Seo'y. Charlottetown. March 11. I858. nmirnn r_os'r . FVOR SALE, by the Sdbecriber, 500 JUNIPER POS TS. II. IIASZARD. Charlottetown. April 17. I8“. THE PSALMIST, USTIECEIVED, at (honor 'I‘. Hssuaun‘s Bookstore. in various hlndhi . The s la the Edition of Wstts's Hymn asodfitbe Buptbt Chapel. Charlottetown. noun: no main. NQUIRE at the Oles sfcuaaaas Paniaa. . E Ise..CIiuIoitmwa. Pebruary 1, IBM. ,'.l!lio Iiawsofrrluoeldwardlslaad FROM l|1‘.Ilto IIII hsthyoavs ?el“u.sxi‘vo’-.-.I‘v0lI- vs. w s ads: ..’ii.¢.r the c.i..i.°i°f.'-¢'i'.i. lyl is M s efisolllgd. by :t".‘.‘:: """" 37: + pictorial Illustrations, which a lavish or have of money can command. The appzal wit oondllpes, ioinopaii,issgssnsiss in ii pi-omlssittpius future will be abundantly falllllsd. Each Number of the ‘M as will eeutplu In no suiss; each year thus thousand of the oboiesst SosssussarthoKiiig’sArmo,thoeIila dayiszesiib weak ' or.- . Upllli Se . can he sees sttlfsiahlss dlaasds CAIIII. lehsllstsl. inflhrloustonm. Tm--IsrsiiehthenIsam.&.i susmrvlg ,, Lu 1.. . . 0|. .. Two Horses for sale D Dolsrs ’ us Iuslla emu’ III those w wish to am mi: back New st‘l‘wbs:3-‘Ive Coats cub. ttinss 39' Is - - . . , tuselvul i-.-.'~......-- -9.-........'*"°°" *'_':'—'—TE-—"r__'._— Hiszfiéan-s OALIND or i‘I"">C' ';‘ -'«7«7:'-‘ii. '7 are UAITII.