‘ Appear to weep a race so early rrrn. -~'~-Wlist prospects bright and cheering to the heart, I 'l‘lre'rnorelng«dawrred with every vision bri ‘ And was was heard ‘nesth Ocean's angry rave, HA8ZA‘RD‘S' GAZETTE‘ NGYIMBHV-I 9. -up (From the Neva Scotian.) 0I1'ElI.0fl0!‘!’W0 YOUIGLADIIS rural use n.r.-verso sruurn nrsr QUEN- Farowellisweet girls the dream of life is o'er. And Naturefs beauties now can charm an more : The Sub, the Moon and Starry sitters Are faded,|ust to death's unconscious eyes, The morning desve that rneiden’s love to ‘eek, Thepla ul breese that kisses besuty's check. The Inn low rays of evening's setting sun, Each soothing vision that might see impart Hurt§‘b'e'r their pillows and to s umber uave SUI-Elfiypdfllllll as innocence lllflltl crave. _Youug}'ce'y health ran rnantling thro’ the veins. And hope,'dear hope. had told in snflrll strains Ofjoys to meet in Albiorr's favour’d Isle. Where virtue dwells, spprov’d by beauty‘s smile. phl- 7hIt‘ov‘rtltlg fell ’ncatlt tempt-st and alfriglrt ; The shriek expiring on the distant wave. Oh! where was manhood when those beings fair. With out-stretched arms implored protecting care; Where were the hearts that seamen love to boast; Those fearless hearts that brave our stormy coast? Alas! they were cot, and a rnesner race. . By tllre rule-hep usurped the sailor's place; 1' vqI"y,for mercy 'i'tenth life-ebbing pain, Was card by dastarrls° but the cry was vsin. Whileallyis pale beneath the startling kneel. And friendly breasts with deep emotion swell ; While memory bleeds with young companions dear, A stranger turns and drops the painful tear. Pictou, October, 1853, ' It was said that ‘most of the crew abandoned the pae- Ieucers in the sialring Vessel VARIETIES. Prrorrsrtruu Fowt.s.—The raising of fancy poultry is getting to be quite a handsome business Mr John T. Androtvs Sharon. Ct., has piiblishetl, in the I.itcli- field Enquirer an accountof his success in’ llrééllirig fowls, from which it appears, 1 that his profit on six pallets of the black Spanish variety, amounted to $l8l, or ;Q30 each, be had sold 200 chickens at "an average of 3 I, 25. Better business than the dairy that! Cut.-rru1-mo Faurr Titirrzs.--The Prairie Farmer in speaking of the injury to young orchards occasioned by the common practice of sowing them to grain and seeding to grass, uses this fair com- parison: “Small grains in the orchard, are worse then red pepper in lemonade. So we think.” He might have added that they are about as nourishing to fruit trees asten-penny nails would be to a horse, or a Scotch-snuff padding to young children. I Psnssnvmo Bnrrsit.—'I‘he farmers of Aberdeen, Scotland, are said to practice the following method for curing their but- ter, which gives it a great superiority over that of their neighbour:— , "‘ Take two quarts of the best common ; salt, one ounce of sugar, and one ounce of common saltpetre; take one ounce of this’colrt tion for one pound of butter, work it well into the mass, and close it up for use. The butter cured with this mixtuIc~opp'e'ars of it rich and man-owy consistence and fine color, and never ac- qpires a brittle hardness nor tastes salty. r. Anderson says: ‘I have eaten brit- ter cured with the above composition that has been-kept for three years, and it was as s eat as at first. ’ It must" noted, however, that butter thus cured r uires to stand three weeks or a month fore it is used. If it is sooner’, ned the salts are not sat‘-' fit‘,ic'rltIyOEI,ended with it, and sometimes the coolness of the nitre will be r- ceived, [which ‘totally disappears affir- wcrds'."j" " " ‘ Saerrruu eon I-‘.t1-rnirrtru” S-rocu,—At a late discussion by the members of the Highland. Agriculture Society, in refer- ence to the winter management of stock designed for slaughter, all the speakers agreed that it was most economical to shelter the animalr—tlrat this mode cfl'ec- ted a saving of food, and at the same time there was a greater gain of meat. The exlra’g‘s'°rrr is doubtless owing to tlre,fcod which would be consumed in keeping up the necessary warmth oftire animal under exposure ‘being converted into flesh and fat,‘whe'n,’thc animal is placed in a ge- nialteurperature. One of the speakers, who had flttencd many cattle, said his rule wugto.-keep them in such a degree of heat, that their shins when touched felt dump with plérspirtrtion, but not so warm as to make the perspiration rut. from them. A similar rule has been adopted by suseeseful feeders in America. Tits: ‘DREAM or A Bitoi-rt-u.—The Earl of Aberdeen, at the late Privy Council, looked very_ much pressed and flattened. It is said .thut. .for some weeks past, the noble Earl huevmlfcred a nightly dream, in which , I’ vfis himself turned to a bsgpipe} Etrtpcror of Russia, horned and tailed, playing upon him. J ' emote 'rn' .e° ...i,r'i""{r,z-..‘.‘.'..’fl"‘.".... .....".'.'..ii.i..’ii'} Jenny‘.-is tlse notberlofaa he boy. "t.'lflr-utsuls nclredruresie, and u . . To be Sold I ' " o be .Fo‘iaAi.‘,nI..r.g.'r? for v rsrvars SALE. is. following VAl.UAIl.E T 999 yearl, contaiai 80] acres of Land, with REAL K8'I'A'l‘Eof IIIO INC 3500- Clfllfill 5- .h. n,,,|,j,,,,, 9......“ but so says; 3 . clear. LAII. situate in Chsrlottetewmspd its Vwtutmvut "mg.-g is s good pump at the door of the _ walling, l‘OWN LOTS Nos. 61.68. 00, B0 a,ndl_0_l ppytlten H This Form is situated about to miles from Fourth Hundred ol’Lots la Clllrlflllflovlfl Wluj Charlottetown. on Tryon Bcaddllll l"|0“’|| II the SUN IJVJV. for the last I8 yeera. _Half the purchase money cart remain on the Pramtses. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Wtnourtv on the Premises, or to Hunt Pausuu. l.".Iq.. ClIItl0l|0- town. Lot 81, West River. Jase 11. I808 0 1.81‘ for such a Term of years as may he agtlced upon. the Farm knows as Sherwood situate seven miles from Charlottetown at Dog River. Township No. It ecntaining.‘I80 acres of‘excelle_nt land. upon which are erected a Stone Cottage suit- able for I genteel family, and corrrtuodiuus outhouess. Pcaiession can be iven at once. Apply to . I'lA.VlIl.'l0N LANE. Esq. Charlottetown. 29th Sept. I808. House in Kent Street. IIE subscriber olfers for sale, or to let. the’dvt'ell- tug Hours in Kent Street, adjoining his own residanr-e. It contains ri large Store. “nrl gnnd frost- prouf Cellar, and six good llooins. There is also a Stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Writer in the yard. It will lis_let altogether or in two parts. On £200 being puitldown. the remainder could lie on rnortage for four or live years. JOHN BREEN. June l8th 1853. Shop to be Let RONTING on Queen's Square and near the Depot oftlie Ruyrtl Agricultural Society. It lltas e r nearly two Acres of land. floating on II. 01 Square. hstufully laid out with orrtunrausul. ‘I1 trees, and Garden; it sooiuioe also the Family 30 deuce. out houses of the deceased. of the nine out modloas description. . Towir Lo-rs Nos. 8, 4. 5 node. la‘the"!‘blrd Hundred Lots in Carhlottetnwa aferesald.'u Orre-twentieth rt oi 'I‘ewrr Lots Nos 57.38 etrtlfl in the Second lldudred of Lots in Charlomtcwu joining the property of Daniel Hodson. . in I to suit pure ssera. _ ‘ ovrrr Lore Nos. 0. 4. and 5. in rhe'l‘lfih-hundr oflntaia Charlottetown. ateressid. is lots to at purchasers. Tcwrr Lo? No. 04. is the,‘I'ourtlr bun retu%l.4_ils. in Charlottetown, adjoining the'ierlddltee‘ol‘t‘ ‘I ghral, Justice. ‘ Connors-Lou-s. II and II. in the c0l‘l’“0|O‘ dlf. and in close proai-nit to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, In lots to suit purchasers. I’artofCornmon Lot No. 18, In the Common of Clnirlottezown, and which forms the Western side of the approach frctn Town to Government House, lots to suit purchasers. ‘ I 9 ‘ I’As1*truI Lor No. 554. in the Royalty 'ofChur- lottatown. cont.rirring'I‘welve Aer ‘ "‘ ~ " “ A . Paul's Church. Charlottetown. - v For further particulars. apply to W. I-‘onions. Esq. Barrister at Law. Charlottetown; at Picto . to J. Hnsri.-roir Luau. theA Ill and one of the Trustees named lat Colonel A. Lune. Charlottetown, filth October, I858. " is is in. II II :'I ll enroll i-llino adjoining. at beneath. and is in desirable stand for business. quire at this ollice. - Farm for sale. IIE Sulurcrilmr offers for sale his FARM, con sisring of I10 acres, 90 acres Freehold. and 20 acres I,cniu:d, nt Oire Shilling per acre. There is nbout 40 acres cleared. and in a high state cultivation; in good ilouire, Barn and Workshop on the I‘rctnises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Sertrltown, about 2:} miles from lIo0pel"u Corner. and about I; miles from the South Shore. where rrhundnnce ofSetr Manure may be For particulars apply to the Subscriber on hurl. the pternisres. JOHN TODD. ' u c In Eu- 9 -. Senrltawn. 2d Oct. 1853. Valuable Farm for Sale. IlA'I‘ valuable leiiscliold FAIL“ at Long Creek. for 999 years. formerly in the possession of Joan i\Icl.uvo. now owned b the Subscriber. There are on the premises ti goo llotlle and But". the house partl finished; two wells and plenty of poles; also a {flan-b which cuts 30 tons ofllsy. (lire tliousnrid poles will run the line fence, as the farm is nlinnst surrounded b water. There is nhundnncu oflllussrel and black rnnrsh Mud in front of the Farm. Sacha Farm is very seldom in the rritrrhet. For rticulars apply to Mr. JAMES C.-\I|{NS, Globe Ilotel. Charlottetown. or toJOHN GAlt\«'Il£, Ilmu-ltuw Inn. Terms Moderate. Oct. ti, I853. Cottage to Let. 0 LE1‘. the Cottage immediately above Apo- T thecurres’ Hall, fronting on Queen Street. lur- iute possession ' rr. lso, a Store and Counting House adjoning Apotlteeariee' llull. Cellar uuderneatli, and Ware Itoorn attached. Rent moderate. 'l‘lIEOI'lIIl..US DESBRISAY. October 12th, I863. med A Valuable Real Estate for Sale. HE Subscriber nfi'ers for SALE his WHARI’ and several BUILDING LOTS adjoining, at Foor QUEEN Srrtrrua Persona desirousof par chasing. will please make early application to HOS. B. 'l‘Ii.EMAIN. Charlottetown. June 23. I853. Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in Curr. for any quantity of‘ WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BELL. Queen Square, Ch. Town. 2 May star, was Uni VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under Mr Patronage of - His Excellency Sir ALEXANDER Ilrtruruuautiv, Iiriglrli EORGE LQR D. liege leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the Vrruitrir Arty NI, u er the pnlturlngtl of His Excellency air Ar.uxrtivur: llrtltrvtvrtitsurv, Kai ht After it sur-ce.-uful practice of 21 years—l4 in Eng- l:trrtI and I8 in Aruruira-iii the course of which he ltns been llll‘Bl?lly'Illflllllllflllill, through his skill, in saving, for their owtrers. the lives of lIIlIlI_V valuable llonsrra rrnrl Cows; he hopes lllltl. in now soliciting n renemrl of I"rrar.rc l’l\'rrrorvAoI:. he nriry be per- rrrilted to any that he considers himself to be as well qualified In prescribe lllsorcrivss rind efortrr 0r~r:rut'rroivs, in the capacity ofs Hoist and Cow across. as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colony ; and he. therefore, presumes that he may confident y look forward to a renewal of that patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- nd ltrstnuircu-Next door to the Victoria Hotel. Water Street. Charlottetown. |lur':Iturtcu.—Mes.-rs Deslirisny & Co. Apothe- c rise‘ llrtll. At the llepotofthe Itoyul Agricultu- ru Society} Jumt l8rh. I858. The sribjolned is a copy of the Certrjlcafe which Mr. Lord has rsreis-ed from His Excellency. ‘Guortas-. Loan. has attended. and prescribed for some of my Cattle at Government Ilouue Farm. he has done so uucceesfully. and I shall rendilyierr-ploy him again. . Ilarrtvsrtssarv. Lt. (lovdrnor. For Sale, or to Let. TIIAT pleasantly situated COTTAGE about one mile from Charlottetown-. together with the " ' "" ,_ n nlrout six acres of land. Eor particulars app! to the Subscriber. JOHN S. BRENNER. Chailotletowrr. Oct. 8. I853. House to Let. TO LE1‘. that well known HOUSE ssd I’ltl".MI5ES. situate in Pownsl Street. known as Mae. Woon's Boarding Ilonso. Possession given in November next. For further particulsrs,appl to Sam. 9. G. .nt:omts.. Regular Idler from London. IRE Subscribers beg to intiaurtu lb Ship‘ pr-rs l'r_-out I.-vnd-vn.that they will plaice on the Line laetu-er-n I.orr nomnrul Cfl I. Hal.--Q:-‘I-Iiudrr etareter are there " 0-‘thee; ummr, sttei-t meld‘:-, and M b’ w ‘ ‘ l ,--Hr s‘ LE. , lIA'I‘ vslttsble plot of GROUND at the head Prince Street, forrusrly the site. of tho Iepti Chalpel. fronting I00 feet on Luelon Street. and; I0! » on ppsr Prince Street. It is oneuf the ruost‘Idnir- able situation! in the suburbs for s geuslsrrisrfs nesio dance. or is capable of being divided into, three geed buildin Late. For ‘terms &c. apply to ‘ ' _ w. #- Jurres. "‘-“'3 Saint John Sale Stables. A. CU.\I.\IING, Veterinary Surgeon, begs to - intimate to parties having HORSES ladie- pose of, that he is about to openas a Sale Stable.those premises next the Catholic Chapel, head of King‘u Square. St John; where Horses will be kept at liv- ery. and bought or sold on corriinission. ~ f There being no well-understood place in St. Jobs where those having Horses. and use wanting llorses, know where tofind each other, M. A. 0. la ' lere himself that a Hole: Iaaaau, or Sale Stablh conducted, are in some measure su ply a want often felt by the public; while from the know ledge of horses derived from his profession , be may be’ able at times to give useful advice both to seller and purchaser. N. Ii.-—-'I‘wo or three good young Harness Horses wanted; and s s1-rtoivo HEAVY Para, full mouthed for shipyard work, saint John, 26th April, 1853. -BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for several "ye s employed in building 8hip,"I"islring, and PI sure Il0A'l‘S of all kinds. liege leave to return tliarrlre for the generous support he lies hitherto experienced in that line. and to notify his friends and the public at large, that he is melting preparations for a larger and more extended business, and that. for the purpose of accornrnodatirrg persons who may favor bun with Orders. the following geatlerrsert Iiave kindly consent- ed to act as his A entn:— Captain .\la-r_.ru:wserr. of the Steamer ‘Rosa.’ Mr. G. '1‘. Hrusaan. Chsrlottatowa.- _ , Captain Hullaan. Tignis ,. , Mr. Wu. M‘!-Ivrerr. Innkeeper. Sumner-side. NICI-IOLAI Corraor. I'.Isq.. Kildare _ - Boats of any description, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinher or Carvel) , delivered in Charlottetown. or elsewhere. with prnrnptitude. workmanship and» mnteriiils warranted of the beat dueriptiorr. Produce- or cattle will be taken in ‘payment, if desired. ' C ARLES DPQUARBIE. . D’ A handy LAD. of about It pr 15 yesre of: ags. may find employment byspplicatrcn aael-ices. Charlottetown ass works. -- ' NOTICE " 'l‘Isrequested‘tltat all parties wiihirrg (to ' rule Gas Consumers, this season. will give early" notice in writing to the Companies‘ Engineer. at the Works, so that no time may be lost in, lsyio 'tlie gervice pipes. and internal ttinga. which wil be done ‘ac- cording to priority, of application. I V . 'l‘he Gas Company have engaged an experienced Gnu fitter, from Scotland. Ind have irrrportcd an rnisnrtnient ot Lamps, Pendants. Brackets, Ste.) which may be seen in II few days at the Works. ' l3y.Ord~:r. JOIIN GAINSFORD In rrlltha papers. Oct 24 was ' Sm-y' in b&vIl6l',"WIllr'out referciice to It foreign Coiiipnny. “_ . Lao-I‘l".W N-.1. :I.m tlttflofll Aisle’0l"8l-. . E-§Pll.'}lli%lT-ell-ll'lr"I§s - .r.°.r.i-..* . .3’)?! F:l'}l£3irr‘i;$ilil?."fJ°r‘3ien3'éii” Ln ‘ "5 v - 2- an new ill‘l$e conducted on the CJSH Slat 'De&rrlbev’lirat. will ‘make immediate payment. -~.lsseras.aass. - - ' , ,ru—.e :....rire : Fire : ,$'scpg'e__gppr Jiropsrly at a racing offifly per cent. U45 Gill. llttloris by Insuring in the MU- ? l:l{AI.‘}¥ll ‘ NSUl{A.VL'l$ CUMI'AN\'. " llidils he only llico wlrete Cllllllll for loss can I vfllattk fornlsofapplicatirrn. and any other lnlurrIin- rien can baobtaiaed at the Secretary and Treasurer's Qllicg. Ksptstreet. April 6. I803. . . ".!a,I‘Aia‘i'nsr:N1's 'l‘O LET, ,1.}v:,..HAsz.ARD's BUILIH./rcs .. A 9 Nb. 0; I"Il0N'I‘ R00)! up stairs, Garret Hod Rosrn and a Cellar. ., , --ALSO- '.l S7‘./IDLE well‘ fitted up for 3 Horses and 2 Com, With u I itcious loft over it. A large 0.1 RIJGE HOUSE, attached to the -Stable. with Harness Rooms. and a large Granary. aver therri.. —. . .Ftu' jerrue, and particular-s.spply at Har:rrrd‘_ Gazelle Ollice. HITTY LAW BOOKS. C on l’lcnding.(.‘lritty on Contracts; Blunt‘: Commercial Digest and Sliipimr.-iter‘s Airsistxiri I-Eqlish Cummorrlmw Reports, for rule at GEO. 'I‘. IlaszArtn's Iloolt Store. ,. ,......-, 0-: ' "I.’HE""PS9LMI':3‘E', UST RECEIVED, at corms: 'l‘. llaszairifs Bookstore, in various bindings. 'I‘lrc above is the Edition of Watts‘s Hyuinrr used in the Baptist Cltapcl, Chdfldflitdflh. ' ‘ aocaarn FULLING MILL. HE Subscribers, in returning tlianks to the pultlir ofl’. It}. Island for the liberal pvitronugo \\llll which they have been favoured, hope, by careful ni- tenlion to the wants of their custorrieis, to meat It continuance of their favour. be following are the prices, in Nova Scutiu Currency : Falling only, per yard. -Id 0. and liulftlrrzsrriiig, Gd Db. full dressing, Sal ‘Pulling and Dyeing Uluclt, Broivn, Ollie--,::'eett, " ‘ ' Olive-brown. and Carbon, 8d per yard. ' ' -De.‘ 'had hrtlfdreseing, do. l0d " ‘Db. and full dressing. do. Is Bottle and Invisible Green dyed and fulldrcsred, ' I .. WOMEJWS WE./IR. Bruwa.d ederrd assed er ard,6d u ‘Green I-,: do. W o.P y 8d Women's Wear prbseed only. per yard, 25d . Dyeiru Scarlet. per lb. 2e tid. No additional charge for carriage. R. Si’. A. FRASER. , AaI'.rl're—Charlottetotvn. Mr. I). Stewart, St. ‘Elesuor’s Mr. N. J._ llrowrr. Grand River. Lot 55. John M‘Dcnsld. Esq. White Sands, Mr. Glover. Murra’ Harbour,M_r. Jolt llyde. Rot‘ lin,' Middle River,“l’ictou. N. S. Julyxltlth. I863. or Autoood. II ANUFA CTURES, Wdvfitrins FOR THE SUMMER. ‘ WILLIAM HEARD, hg-land, of I Is! " front the am u....‘£'r..‘.'..'2'-i'§'.‘f.'“,‘_ °‘ ~r-. .Vli- Hnllautag personally selected this Stoelt. would call especial attention to a variety of 'NIWlj'lA'_‘l‘ElllALs roa Lsntss’ nrrsssirs, sluts. srrsvvr.s,t~u.. IONS, PABASOLS, BONNETS, MILLINEBY, &oC., ll larg...-,‘g1,,,;r'on of ‘Broad Cloflts, Doc.rIrin.r, Cassinu-rag, Tuna, w¢,'u.¢“,-,,‘.’ C“; J. j., ..l..INEN G()ODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS‘. ' ' Boole rind SIioe.r,anrl crrrry article in the I"urm's}u'rtg Depauniqu, I A M’ fro I cider to cotttpele with other Hour-or, W. ll. begs to inforur his Friends. figg pritlrtiple, and requests those whose secouats were fsrrrislusl tau. Halthx. AICHIIALD Soars‘. hq ‘lIll,—As I. Companies, I lie to bring under PJI TIL‘./VT ./IR t-ornposition slvvl used l’riI-re Edward Island, the Cuisdgs mg principally for covering eltingled roofs, perceive by the accorirparr iog circular; It has been severely taste . and proved mos; ”,_ r most .rirs§lrIfr.., fully its lire circumstances 'rre!.. uppllt‘,uIlt.|li"I0 all kinds of wood b¢i|di.."(..h:,. ,5"; color would the brick walls of dwellings in the cityreft lto u wnre-houses. drc., as well as the roofs)‘ ' 3"," the premium of insurance on each build’ gs as in covered. lb Sru,—In ('l'llItll(Il‘I the shiriglctl Iii f. I ll d' ' 'h h ' Ir ‘ l"irc—I lirillhlfrisrjfihirlllyyrddltitlld en. .‘a"“‘ Iluildinga in I arri, str. your ob't servtrnt.. John Ross. Esq. Ilslifax. Jns! published, and approved by the Board of ‘ aliovr. ' NEW F.IlI'I'ION of the THIRD - 1‘. I.I~1SSt the Schools Of this edition. tlte Board of I-lduclatlcrr. have or cred 1000 c 'lhe British North Aatetlicstt GEOGRAPHICAL Pm“. I'rit'.e with 7 Maps Is. 611.: witlautqlsfils. V ‘Ills Pl I.tcr's Geographical Printer. witlstha oftho rt-cent census. and more full desalpttoua North Aiimricir. Itcontains alsofi more maps, so nirtiiigr-tl its not to be liable to tear. and is approved and rcrtnnitricttrlcd Ivy the Board of Education. , , 'l'lic‘ Saber‘ for School H Olllill, is now puhl llunl.e of the National Series. I-ncu-urnuing I l .. -. - -——-r-- 1 -—-u——'........?_ ‘ _——-. O. ‘ in mm i.r..,'-.,,_ ' _ July.1l08. the Agent ‘of various’ H1. Jutvustr rirrcmr. sr..’s°i'ir~".°"°'v1-"" has been upwarde of‘. three in New llrunewiuk. Newfli ll )9! will °‘lWll5OItee. proof qualities rrrrde Ho much so. that I am efirphileii (5.. he no objection to its hein ave the honor to be. sir.. Your obedient servant. . VI. ROSE. Patentee and Dlanufscrarur Halifax Mth July, .1888". ' answer to your note of the lith Iuet.l use of your " Artificinl Slate PilIrl"qrr _ prprnilros on the Country, upon its application. ARCH'D. SCOTT. Irssursaee Agent. IO’0U' ll\'.‘i, revised and adapted to the us if in Prince I‘id\\'iird Island opies. Also, Just Published. — ~- tI.\ll5Il contains all the matter in Chairs- udditlog an extensive detsta” hing the four Randi.‘ Persons deeilfoue lome manufacture will purchlli fut llASZAItD’S Book store. ribr-r, nnticipatinp v \ (j I'.(lHGl:l '1 LOST. ()N Sunday last, October Id. between the leyan and Ila _ Wes- ptist Chupple. a_ FITCH J01. whoever finding the same and leaving it at thb0Ie. will be rewarded for their troub 4' A Y E lt’S ‘ Ki“ ~. I: P I L L s .7 so o R saw. a staunch clirtlter built nmvr‘. I6 ' _fect keel. Slrwtrire lately undergone ll lhorouglrl rep”; grs sow, inlgeotl condition. -perfectly llglll. . end psi‘, era-rksblywolt. For farther partioaliris apply at sszard'a Gazette Otfice. uly II, 1858. J‘; J ." 1| __ "'3 ‘ th - artgeiiiiiirffr, ° °"’ FOR ALL ‘nil PURPOSE! 0!‘ A FA )1 I LY PHYSIC, .. 'l‘rri-tut: has ‘ill"l‘Il\t‘ *~'ll‘(' itml port Twclvctrres Brothers" Soap". Powder, (an entirely new iorsauers.)« l ‘ S the cheapest. safest. beat. and moss which is equal to ten Pennyvrorttr of Bdbpil» 'l‘he saving of Time and Labour is so asto- W El'2I{’S. WAS H can be accorrrplished BEFORE.BREAKl'AUT —no rubbing being required. ' ' BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a‘better'uritl‘ much quicker lather, and is adapted for ptrr oees used. V V It will not injure the hands. or the moat deneslfi, 1 article for all washing purposes.a packet of riislrinuly great. that a This wonderful Article_ie MORE snrivtcnaiw-' for which soap cannot beealely or cfl'ec ally‘, material : but whilst it is incomparable for pqmia nently whitening Linens, &c., after they lra,vq_ ' hr-coma discoloured by age. or injured by bad Washing, it is also unsrirpssssble..fnr irnprrrv. ing the colors of FLANNHLS, BLANKLTS, WOOLLI-INS. Cotoarrn PRINTS, MUSLIN b and LACE. or a y . GEO. T. HAbZAIl.D, Queen Square. The Wonder "of . the ‘World! ‘ Devtnes’ Compound P zcngc.» rtr: Great Remed is at rm disecveied. couotis. cot. s, As"t|‘:ttgs.“, , VI bdbre and VI‘.- . and vanish as as if as it ev rarupuoe were any ludividuur is‘ to be cases '00» Tru y. If ‘ needs sympathy. it ‘b the cerruurrrptive.—alwsys er- pectrng to get well. and yet the painful evltlhrceof decay almost "rrralree the inner scalehrittk v_v the ester llesh."- r- r ' ' il£"'Jt l._[ II , . ' .uli Se '7 iv:-.‘ Asl le’ "' l" ' .» i- .,“l.. l.4.”»..."‘u.“..".-.‘."..‘Tl.r..-.,(*" -rt. I.0‘I"l'I’T9Il the A l,(Jlrpprv Barquo . fl';Kfl-Hm. 5'99 l""|_|_A tater toauil Mom Ink I While other anon or the at l, 8 . _" owners . ROSEIIEI‘ Illiiéw P ti? ‘h 'Id:(llrT"tIt.O.|::lIn.l'u.l'i.‘tr’ir‘ ll?“ n.‘l.’“d' "L ,. a Street. Pcachurch Rrreer.‘ ' '.' j " 'I‘lte prints b_ft_hetr pa_'rtirrg atdps a peacrl',,., ‘ ll. BROWN I, Ca.‘ V All .,..,t is this one quuut'|orr:_--_ you hang WI II. N. 3'.‘ HIGH Inca, d an Qurgg m.‘h.yg of 1 , Win. WAMOI ,'_ bsdyi tird " lielrs to ills.!‘—a're you not inlerestfi". V PM‘... “i c:r:rlorrst'e'ws...:’~.'t. M l:','él:'is Lam rem!» Duvrrrrv corrsooiro ~ul?--urn to .'-.-.'2?l1---. . ’. of ”.1.'ft+'..rr.i ‘Wit rmss-us as . can no me -' Home ‘ ’ - slirsetttsss. - edeeveal agree. My‘ nppe thsnaunsrns‘ libtu eiree, severe constipation ol the boursls,-general -liability.‘ and sleepless nights undo which I sulfared. have entlrel left trio. llrrving ud udpeirr ve9lef- from this ill I discouraging dis- order-.' nllever ruerlrrrrllerrtldd rr tri of your medicine to lllly of'tnyTrlen(Is.' who are now using it to great sdvqategie. = Arid I eanrret refrain from writing to you ,' its favour and prpii-e, for the go you have be- eto u e ‘eomrnunity ; and trust lllul. what Jittlelu In rnylieope to ‘flfcr in extending the circula- «tielmafyudr-I‘-Qsygwntrled Bitters,” will be done with bgrltefu pleasure at all times. - .- our! very respectfully, dlluhtggi Row. Boston. General Agents. ‘ tie ar per bottle; sis bottles for Five lee, Dollars. I Am War. It. w.t1'soN. ,_ H ,, ,Wanted to Charter. . JSHIPI amounting to about 2000 Tons ' leramiche ‘to I.lver- rincstowsflfli’.'l9‘t;lli'%l§.Es 5' mwfl’ ~ "rrcn£l::s'warrmn. -,-_’l‘W&N'l‘N-l'0UIt si-arr GOOD DRAFT HO R 8 E 8 wanted. Apply at the Guns: llo-run. Ju y IS. FOR -LXVIRSOOL. ' ‘1‘HEE'l"‘ ti "‘ ,-, ," . as“ aailoaeplrd jyppld, r.w".nr.lir;.rrrtwiari.inu..r. I rrcdomnrodrrtroru for pheno- or freight or passage, apply to the owner. WEI. _ FI'l‘zllCNlI\' IIOMEII. To Guq.fignu:x. Windsor, Vt. REED’ ' TIN &. f.‘o.. Wholesale Druggists, ‘ No. 20 W »€4O,:fl3j'J§,"lE,Q8_,._ ,4; .« til sll. ‘I , '.,‘IItVfian6B1:.. 'T.l.'.'5.Pill-?i.'ii7'ri.i"c.'$.?,‘}2.lI"'E:.”lTI 2:: ""1" 'f°F'*|W'ev* "Ifily lit the owner, °s. test. W. WILIH. it: I'll ill‘ .l.l.trtt .iI.tl In pur:.iti\r~ pill \\’Itlt'll i-uuld_bc relied ouhas it. ulii.. . vc lI(‘(‘l‘. up llll lliloll |.i\cr (‘rmip :rinl lti it llllll‘--r‘, Ill . Ibtrr. I-'t-vet‘ uitd ‘ll ., For. in .r ’.wlpll.lIl<)ll of tlio llrrut. rrirurln the long existed it public demand for an l‘i‘ll\' 64-rt" in II\‘ operation. This II :it tlr-irintirl. rrml an exten- t‘ ' - - lvr-on prr-p:rt'4~rl tit iiittvl tli ' . . ,- ‘ ~ , s‘ l: “ . virtui-«I llIllt~l\llV Ihownvvtth Ix casu: or IIGHTISIN‘ irutns ITANDING. ,1, ,,‘,m,_,,, ~,, ,H.,,,,,,, “damn ‘I I't'orn Ftlzhetiry Ilnmor, h.sq., of Iloston, .\l:tszt. ., , ,. ,. p). g "M .,.,,,_.- to Boston, Sspfr.-tuber 28. I848. l ~. r 0 t it ,i. --om uliirli nhottld have DUAR Silt-o-III! new ‘eifirteen years since I wars; '= In "I I "gltI“-§I'|"~- ~\|l~ "ll ll‘? “d"|‘||l|R°*- Of llrst troublcd with the \vnt'er- much and dernngeu-r-tit , l‘ " "i d l“'"" ‘ml ofthe alomach. Iltuva taken advice of tire best I'll) - 1’ _ “_ “ .1“ “I” ;"L",:l‘l‘ ',W"‘l‘:"'l'B(l;‘:‘$';3‘r: eicians i_n_.tl_i"n_;:ity and New York, in Lontlon, I'nrur, l l “H ,,',, Hm .' M, V ,,,‘,,.,,m Gmfimfl Ila y,'I'ullowed their proilcripttuits, and 1 .1, 1....“ mid lmmuu '10 this lime. visited «several sulphur and other springs in this} ll \lii., of them pr u much ."‘ ' ,, places of German -, and elsc- Tn it In IN-In in ll“ 5 '=4lL'lII M10!!!“ - wberulilt l".trt'ifpr>.'aM lrltd Klund no rclir: . Since lxt- ll‘ "' "‘”'7 ‘ 113"‘ ll” » "ll ti’ '° ‘I'll I ll.‘ king the llitlcrsl have never ad a return of the . " Worse-Ireshv ldally'tr’uul.l rl me of late years , M, N. d, mm,” W ,, in H“, : - m 1’, I0 "—,""5'l N "I5 ll" "°W‘l|'-‘l-li \t (at. II no ll r tit ll Ilfilfl ft‘ II II . U Ot.t.llJ\' cured -iv. Li tlt-24--nt-~':.. ti-ilrululm-. lhllous Hendu-Iii: (Il mtlltm, Lantrttor and Lorre tgiru. Pain in the Side l tbosu are but the con- -. pm in-r-d some sltigulnrLl‘v rue. ' ‘ revel, ill old be frcsl . -. , l0l]llIflf_\' the blood the slum c of aealorts. hon also into lit-altliy ru-lion. sud restores the I at v.itr- tho strr-nu wasted or distal--(l energies pf the wliola orfllllllll Ill‘ltt'0 uii our-o_r.ioriril dose is advlnllawfllr 0'“ ' gill. '1 lu-._\' purify lltc lilootlgllllr by! It’ l on tho (‘in-irlrtt<rr_\' system. reno- nl‘ the hndv. and restore the t‘.iuugh nu s(‘l'l0lIri derangement exists; but ur- i.m'r-.~n.iry' fltlhl aI'~' e\'(-r_v pur;-_ rvhcri l.rItuii to 1-‘xv-ole. TIIO fil ll plirsic in required cannot be erruntera , ' -est tbctnsalr-en to the (II :tv~iuvel' ll Milt‘ . -no boon rirlttcrt are up slmulr. llt‘\t"l‘ be e rt! \'0 nicilielnc reduces the utter: th. rim and 1' arson of e In i-onlltlenlly bellcv l-ltll ill r so than any II: It available to mankind. _ micro lrnowri. tho publlcvvill mic u llVNllIt\VIll1C i-rjrriody to employ when in need 0 a t'£IlIIl|l‘l1C nit- (‘ln(‘ JAMES C. hsnyor l'ltU’A|lED nr AYE R. . i rural Prncucnl Chemise. -V l r.o\vr:t'.t.. miss. ' ' ' Price 95 Cents per llox. rive rouse for I1. I Mr. ‘I Is sul.lr t'\' '1‘. ‘[53,’, ll . ‘”‘“:$ t a .aarusi. wcrr eevgevutrav - ifnwea-s estrfdrerrrl-Clteeri"' JIWAIII IIDIIAI .s P ' ' ‘Iv-'l J. J. Fuasaa. St. Eleaae‘.r'e...' ..q' , Gaeaea Wieairrrerr. Crepsed.