t i ‘I t i I If ff drink! ii"utl,‘_tJlia VARIETIES. Pcsisiiuerrr r-on Puuirax in Tuuauv. -—A rather singular scene took place on the 22d u|i., at Adrianople. Two men, the chiefs of a neighbouring village, who had been found guilty of perjury, were promenatled through the Bazaar mounted on donkeys with their faces turned to- wards the tails oflhe animals, and hav- irg their heads dressed out in a grotes- que manner, with the hairy part of a sweeping brush on their forehead, and some cloves of garlic round their neck. They were preceded by the public crier, who announced the crime of which they had been guilty. After being thus for some time exposed to the hootings of the people, they were taken to the court of the Palace, were dismissed, and declar- ed incapable of ever holding any public office. The offenders had been bribed to give evidence that the widow ofa Turk, rec:-nily dead, had been delivered of a child, afterwards deceased, and ivhicli t-ircumstarice would make the witlow the sole heir of all her husband's pr- periy. The relations of the liusnaiid In were-r. intt-rfered. and ch-tirly proved the guilt of the witnesses, and they were i-omlt-tutu-tl to the punishment above titcntioiied. Mimi-iuv: (:ASll.tL'l'll-‘I.-—FI’0lIl the Ad- mll'ttlt_v register of wrecks. recently pre- smtti-d to Parliament, it appears that in l850 there were 68f Bflllsli and Foreign V('§§t‘lti wrecked on the coasts and in the seas of the United Kingdom, and 784 lives lost ; that in I851 there were 701 wrecks on our coast, and so far as could be ascertained, 750 lives lost ; and that in 1852 there were no fewer than 1,100 vessels wrecked, and about 900 lives lost. The greatest havoc took place about the latter end of last October and the begin- ning of November. In this interval, no fewer than 600 ships sought refuge in the Humber. Many more, however, could reach no shelter; and thus, in the course of a few days, the unprecedented number of 300 vessels w-.-re lost or dam- aged, with the fearful loss of2l7 lives. The greater part of this terrible work of destruction took place on the east coast of England, off Flumborough Head. A SINGULAR Wiis'.—We have heard of frogs and toads entombed in the heart of solid stones, and flies and straws in atnla-r; but we have before us a sight quite as remarkable, and altogether un- piiralleh-tl.-—aii old horse-shoe that was found iitibcddr-(I in the middle ofn stotit tree in the forest. a few weeks back. The person who first related to us the circumstance of discovcriiig the article has sent it to us, occompatiied by a note, as follows :— “ This is the Horse Shoe I was telling about. Mr. Martin Cleveland. of Horton, found it in the centre of a spruce tree, measuring I4 inches in diameter, about 6 feet above the root. The tree was solid and the heart of it run through the shoe; but the outside presented no sign oftiny- thing strange being enclosed within. The way Mr. Cleveland found the shoe was, he put a log on the fire, and when it was partly consumed he saw the corks slick- ing out of the brand.” The shoe is well made and in agood state of preservation. It may have be- longed, perhaps, to a poney of one of the French inhabitants of Horton, that lost it in straying through the woods, when the tree that hid it so long and clos--ly wasjost peeping above the ground. Acutliart Recorder. Tin: Eititi. sun ‘I'll! Gucci‘.-—A noble lord ofimmeinre possessions had his house lair-ly full of oonipany. Among them was it somewhat dilapidated country squire, whose pride is much more in extent IIAIIII his piirolrivtciits. One day there wrist in mew arrival. The stranger did not l'('l'lttliily smack iiiticli of the air of Bel- prnvia, and the squire aforesaid, after few supcrcilious remarks upon his style and appearance to other people, at last, when he had an opportunity, asked the noble host lniitself somewhat sttncily, Who's your friend ?" “ Who’s my friend?" he replied, with n chuckling smile. -‘ ’tis only , the member for ; and, let me add, he's able to buy up you and me and all the rest of us, and still have a large surplus in his - ket ;” and he added, with an emphasis of admiration which could not be mistaken, as it told of the proper price with which heregnrded such men as his newly-arriv- ed guest, “and he has made it himself!” “ Oh, do introduce me to him as soon as possible,” said the crest-fallen squire, who already had conceived u"golden * opinion” of the stranger, and saw in him a million attractions which be had not -* fed fit. 3 it'll. ld:-- .pei“-c:tuvd_.'auturu ticis ewor are ever caught by glare. And iiiainrnon wins his way where serupbh might dolplil-" ~Wlvsn Ilsa ltrmiiah More udsd Dr. H Johnson why he drank no wins, he hori- ltd--.“ DG¢IlJU_ If _ h too much; “ Ali- paag as srurrutios is dif- I ... estly and wisely" I9 i «'3: The Wotitlcr of the World! Defines’ Compound Pitch Lounge, THE Great Banned is ut'lust discovered.‘ and COUGIIS, COL S. ASFHMA. CO_SllVl.'a- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror. and vanish as as if by ruugic before this Sovereign remedy. Was it our before lino-an that. "3 cusu qt‘ Consumption sears crrrdfor lul_l_lNI'* “I Truly. if any individual is to_ be plllfllt Ind needs sympathy, it is the cousumptivs,—IlwIyI 0!- pucting to gut vrell.‘und yet the pntttliil. OV|IlI_M9 0f decay most " makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh." " some bloom as roses bloom. And live as roses ' A single morning space !" While others, in more mature lifu,—_hy some irri- prudcnca and a slight cold negloctud,—Iu Ibo llocllc flush. the painful cough, ' H “ The prints of their pII’ttI'_ltO|Il appear. All we ask is this one question :—If you have got ' mucous rnonibranas. or an other mettibers of the body iltutsre " heirs to ills. '--srs you not interested n this great rrsisdy. Duvinuu’ Cosiroirrrn Prrcit Louuison n by W. R. Wa-i-soiv and T. DusBuusr & Cc.,ut APO'l'llIcAIllI' "ALL. NEW PERPUMES, dtc. UBlN'S EX'l‘RAC'l‘S Bailey's Ess. Bouquet. Edu‘s Hod oarriia. Delcroix's I"'usli'iouable Per- fuinus, l.owu‘a riigrant Perfume, and Genuine Euu do Cologne. HF.‘JV'DRlE‘S MOELIJVE. For prrurtang the Beauty and Liuuriancs qftlts Hair, an extract ut Vegetable and Animal Olotigin- otil Sulisiattcer, most beneficial for promoting the beam and luxuriuiico of tlic flair, and of a very grate til perfume. E.rll0LlE.N‘T CAMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree- able rcinudy f'or chopped bands, and the injurious effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin. which, however rough or red. is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soup or alkaline matter whatever. ROWLJIJVDS KJILYDOR, l-‘or improving and beirutifying the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. ARL DE.N‘Tll"RlCE Is a most innocent and ofibctuul preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthens the Gum Sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy con tion. JILL THE FAVOUITE TOILET SOJIPS, Prepared in tlts useful forrii of a Table! without angular corners. Tooth. Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all from Lounox Wm. ll. WATSON. Rcddin's New Building. Nov. 2lst. 1858. Adv. di. Isl. I I.’ E. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir ALIXANDII BANIIIIIIAN, Knight. EORGE LORD, begs luuvc respectfully to inti- route to his friends and e pu ic in gener , that he has resumed his practice in the VITIRINARY Lisrl, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir ALIXAIIDI Buairiuiuaurr, ight. After a successful practice of 27 years—l-I in Eng- land and IS in Americu—in the course of which h has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many value c Ilonsns and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of Pi1ui.ic PATIONAOI, he may be per- mitted to say that he considers himself to be as well qualified to vibe Msniciivns and prefornt UPNIATIOII. in the capacity ofn Hons: and Cow llocrou, 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 it renewal of that patronage which be formerly enjoyed in this Is- land ltusins:tvcn—Nuxt door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street. Charlottetown. ltnsnuusicn.—- uusvu. DuuBrisuy &, Cc. Apothe- caries‘ Hall. At the Depot of the ltoyul Agricultu- r Society. Juno l8th. I853. . The subjoined is is copy of the Crrfiflcatc which Mr. Lord has received frost His Excellency. Gnouon Loan, has attended, and prescribed for some of in Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ 'in again. A. Bnnnnnsasv, Lt. Governor. Hubback’s Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING, so llrigflllwood, from Low now, a further suppl of the above valuable Paint. Alao,ufsw cos a rim an Putt ,&c. JAMES DESB ISAY. June, 18th. Jrul published, by fire Board of NEW EDITION of the THIRD BOOK OF LESSONS. revised and uthpted to the use of the Schools in Prince Edward Island. Of this edition, the Board of Education. have or} and 1000 copies. Alan, Just: Published. 'llie British North Americas GEOGRAPHICAL PBIIE3. Price with 1 Maps ls. 6d.; without Maps Is. His Pltl\lEIi contains all the matter in Cham- ber's Geographical Priuisr, with the addition of the recent census. and more fu escriptions o North America. It contains also 8 more maps, so arranged as not to be'llublu to tear, and is approved arid roconirviaridcd by the Board of Education. 'l\a Subscriber, unticiputiitgun extensive demand for School’ Books, is now publishi the four Iluuding Books of the National Series. ersoits desirous or ncoursging Home manufacture will purchase at eE0llGl-I T. HASZARD'S Book store. House to Let. TO LET, thurvrell known HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Pownitl Street, known as Mus. Woon’s Boarding House. Possession given in November next. For further psrticu|ars,a pl to Sept. 0. . DEBDOIS. Regular Liner from London. THE Subscribers bag to intimate to Ship from Londeu,tbat they will place on the Line between Loivnust u Cunn- i.o-nri-owu, the A. I. Cfyper Burqus Hsrsut Hosts, too tons later. to as I from - dsaouor about the lat A i, . lywto the owners 0 I‘. '1‘ BROWN o. 14 Lists Street. Fsachureh Street, London, 3. BROWN Co. r lss lsttt c'"'I.°im"'i'r- srt w to r 1, wall tonahc szlys October wit. isss. sl nit.o. '.l.'liu Laws of lfxluco ldyrard Island I l.!'.lSto ldlikbotli yearn cob. urider.a:’An '0" '0u|uuh. ‘I 'i.sluturs.' am fully revised and snaaullhtud, DWOCI tssslflfluprpasfnuaba dstihalsuh .t- 5' ‘ '1‘. IIAQAID4 ' W LAND FOR SALE. IPPY Acres of Freehold Land, on Vernon flivsr, A Lot 60. About 80 acres is_ covered with hard and null wood. and the remainder is cleared and line a marsh which cuts a considerable Quantity of buy. For further particulars, anuuire at this oflics. or of DONALD MCNEILL. Nov. 22d. 1858. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IVE Hundred acres of LJIJVD, with u Marsh B attached, which cuts annually Fort tons sflluy, Iilutttu on Towrtsliip No. 28, head 0 the llil|sbo- rou h ivar. or terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, 1863. T . BY PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ES'l‘A'l‘Eof the late Hon. Colonel A. Latin, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, via: TOWN DOTS as. , 69, 60 and til, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown contniniit nenrl two Acres of Land, fronting on Rochfo Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit ees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of‘the deceased, of the ions corn- rnodious description. 'l‘oww Lo'rs Nos. 8, 4, B and 0, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Curhlottetown aforesaid, and One-twentieth part of Town Lots Nos 81, 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the roporty of Daniel Ilodson, Esq. , in lots to suit pure users. Towiv L01-s Nos. 8, d, and 6, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. Tovviv L01‘ No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Conssotv Lots. 12 and Is, in the Common of, and in close proxirnit to Charlottetown. containing 'l'vventy-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. Is, in the Common cf Charlottetown, and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in lots to suit purchasers. Pan-vii: L01‘ No. 554, in the Royalty of Clini- luttetown, containing Twelve Acres. Al--0- 3 N0. 3|. in the South Aisle of St, Paul’: Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to w, FonGAN, Esq. Barrister at Law. Cliarlottetown; ut Pictou, to J. llAuii.1'oir LANI, the Acting Executor of, and one of the Trustees named in the Will of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1853. FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for 999 years, containing 80} acres of Land, with l_l'Ie Buildings tlterecn. About 40 acres are clear. there is a good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated about I0 miles from Charlottetown, on the Tryon Road,and known as the SUJV‘ LN‘./V, fur the last I8 years. Half the urahuse money can remain on the Premises. For urther particulars apply to Mrs. WIDGIIY on the Preinises, or to llnirnir Pausna, Esq., Charlotte- town. Lot 3], West River, June 27, I858 House in Kent Street. HE subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store. and good ost- prcof Collar, and six good lloomu. There is also a Stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the yard. It will be let altogether or in two . On £200 being paid down, the remainder could in on niortage for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. June l3th l853. Form for Sale. IIE Subscriber offers for sale his FJIRJI, con sistiug of'll0 acres, 90 acres Freehold. and 20 acres Leased. at One Shilling per acre. There is about 40 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; ugood House, Burn and Workshop on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Setirltnwn, about 2; miles Iroiri It ‘s Corner. and about I; miles from the South Shore, where abundance ofseu Manure may be had. For particulars apply to Trtosus Donn, Charlottetown, or the Subscriber on the premises. JOHN TODD. Scurltown, 2d Oct, 1853. Ift FOR SALE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the litiud of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Cfialpel, fruriting I00 feet on Euston Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for it gentleman's resi- deuce. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Tarinu, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. Cottage to Let. TO LET. the Cottage immediately above A - thecaries' Hall, fronting on Queen Street. iri- mediate possession given. Also, the Store and Counting House adjoning Apothecsrles‘ Hall. Cellar underneath, and Ware Room attached. Rent moderate. THEOPHILUS DBSBRISAY. October 12th, I858. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. 'lVHE Subscriber ofnrs for SALE his WHARP and several auinniuo t.0'rs adjoining, It cruons cuirouso par Poor Qonusr S-run:-r. chasing, will please make early application to THOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. June 18. 1858. NOTICE 0 all persons indebted to the Subscriber, whose Accounts were” due before the Pi us‘: of Novuasuszu lust, whether by Bond. Note of Hand, or Book Account, unless the parties settle their sums in a few days, the'y will be put to expanses without further advice JAMES PU R DIE. Charlottetown, December I. 1858. Iw To be Published by Subscription. m'on N dem octuvo, printed from a new plant ,, superfine paper, and elegantly bound in cloth A new and splendid Llbvur Edition of" e I’- .LAR POETS AID POI-2’l‘Il or BRITAIN, Edi- ted, with Biographical and Critical Notices, by the Rnv. Guonou Gii.i.rii.i.iuv, Author of " Galle of Literary Portraits‘ " " Bards of the Bible. " etc. A volume to be published every alternate month. forming six volumes, averugitl 810 pages each, to be delivered to Subscsribers in t course of the year. Annual Subscription, one Guinea. Subscriber's names received by G. T. HASZADR. where specimen numbers may be seen. Newfoundtander. DST ARRIVED in the Subscriber, the Sclir. "MARY." Le Slsnc.Nastar. withtbe following: I86 gs. l. awfeuudland HEBRINGS, II Bbls. o. I. Labrador Do.. warranted superior. is 331.5. can 011.. I Bhls. CAP . I E Sdurrds and . Prints VINEGA Oflfiw , llcvua COLLAIS, I IoaA:ow lust. Pr_io_ss sasoaabls. n........"s. ms. JAKE! N. HARRIS. .' . Town Lot for Sale. TO be sold. at Public Aueitionlondwudnaadu the 38th ‘ t. if it t v ous lsposed on the .9... 'ri'iivv's‘ mi‘ it 97, in the it... hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. A good title will be given. For particulars hpply to Mr. CUNDALL. . Sho to be Let RONTING on ucen's uura and nur Depot ofihe Royal Agricultural Society. It a small offiee adjoining, and a cuinmodious cellar beneath, and is a desirable stand for business. En- quire at this office. CANDLES MADE. OIISEKEEPERS are respectfully informed. that they can have their 'l‘ALLOW nuide up by ap- plication to JOHN BOVYER. Nov. 10th. Corner of Queen 61. Water Street. LADIES‘ RUBBER BOOTS. '1‘ the King 8 iron Hours, a few pairs Ladies’ long RUIIBE BOOTS, Ladies‘ and Misses Rubber OVER SHOES. GEO. BEEB.,jnr. Charlottetown, Nov. S9, I858. Isl Si the has Never Falling Remedy ! .1 HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. A CIIIPPLE SETS ASIDE HIS CRUTCHES AF- TER TEN YEARS SUFFERING. Copy qfa Letierfrom Jlsr. Thompson, Chemist, Lt verpoof, dated August 20, 1862. To Professor HOLLOWAY Dunn Siit—I ant enabled to furnish you with it most extraordinary cure effected by your invaluable Ointment and Pills wliiclt has astonished every per- son nc uiiiuted with the sufferer. About )0 years ago, h r. . Cumniins, of Srtltney Street, in this town, was thrown from his horse, whereby he receiv- ed very serious injuries; he had the best medical ud- vicu at the time, and was aflorwiiids an iiitiiate of different infirinaries, yet he grew worse, and at length a malignant running ulcer settled in his hip, which so completely crippled him, that he could not move without crutches for nearly 10 cars; recently he be- :2: to use your Ointment and ills, which have now led the wound,strcngthened his limb, and enabled him to dispense with his crutches, so that he can walk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and vigor. (Signed) J. THOMPSON. A HOST EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ A DlllAD' FUL SKIN DISEASE, WHEN ALL MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED- Cvpy of ii Letter from Jllr. Hird, Draper, of Isa- d near Guinsbro’, dated March lsf, 1852. To Professor HOLLOVVAY, Sin-—Soine time since, one of my children was af- flicted with dreadful eruptions over the body and limbs. I obtained the advice of several eiiiinent Sur- geons iind Physicians, by all of whom the case was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint- ritent and Pills, and without exaggeration, the edict was miraculous, for by persevirring in their use, all the eruptions quickly disappeared, and the child was restored to perfect health. 1 previously lost a child from a similar coniplsint, and firmly believe, had I in her case adopted your medicines, s woul have been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth of this to an cnquirer. (Signed) J. HIRE, Draper. ANOTHER SURPRISING CURE OI‘ ULCERATED BAD LEGS, DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL I-IEA II. Copy ofn Letter, from Mr, J. M. CIsnrt¢ll,ofJVsio- castle-on-Tyne, dated September 20th, 1852. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, Dean Siit—l um authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 3|, Bailey Street, in this town, to inform you,thut for a considerable period she ltad been a sufferer from de bility, and general ill health, accompanied by a dis ordered stomach, and rent derangement of the sys teiti. In addition to t is, she was terribly afflicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her legs, so that site was totally incapable ofdoirrg her usual work. is distressing condition she adopted the use of your Pills and Ointment, and she states that in a wonderful short time, they effected a perfect cure of her I s, and restored her constitution to health and strength; and that she is now enabled to walk about with ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received ex- trsordinsry benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. I remain dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN MORTON CLENNELL. cI:it'rAiN REMEDY roit sconmrric Hvloults -AND AN ASTONISHING CUM: or AN OLD LADY SIBVEIITY YEARS OF A0! 0!’ A BAD LIO* Copy of a Letter from Jllusrs. Walker and 00., Chemists, Bulb. To Professor I‘I0l.I.0WAYn Dnan Siit—Arnong the numerous cures effected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- hourhood, we truly mention that ofan old lady living in the Village of Preston, about five miles from this City. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, and latterly the increased to such an alarming extent as to defy all t a usual remedies; her health rapidly giving way under the suffering site In this distresuin condition she had rccourae to your Ointment and ills. Ind by the assistance of her friends, was enabled to persevere in their ass. until she received a perfect cure. We have ourselves been greatly sstouislied at the effect upon so is a person. she being above '10 years of age. We iiull be hap- py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity of is really wonderful case, either personally or by tter. A private in the Bath Police Force, ulau. has been perfectly cured of an old rbutio ' in I es, after all other means had failed. Ilu states that it is entirely by the use of our Ointment. and speaks loudly in its praise. I remain, Dear Sir. Your's fuithfull , (Signed) WA KER ds Co. The Pills should be used eonjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :- C ' foot Bud hiego- Fistulas Bad Breasts Chilblulns out Burns Chuppud hands Glandular Bunions Corns (Sufi) swpllings Bits of Mosqui- Cancers Luuhago toes and Sand Contracted and Stll Piles Flies Joints Illisuinu- Coco-bay Elephunthsin tisin Sara-throats 'n ' Sore Nip- Sore-lieuds Tumours plus gonad Scurvy lcurs sold at the establishment of Professor Honuownr. 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) liondeu. and by all res table Drug ists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civ lined World. in Pots. at Is be Is Ttrsiu is a esuldsrsbls saving by taltisg the I sinus. . .'B.—-Directions for the idsaau of ptiats in every -Issrdor are sized to you GIOIGI ‘B AISAIDA} * "DEILLSI BELLS I DELL! l Subscribers uiu cturs and keep esustsntl on hand. all sinus of Church, Factory. Steam! _ . wry. _|-osoiusnvu. School House and Pluutn. lion Bolll. witlttbe but description of H These Bulls are made from the but stoc . and the _sntull sinus under o the same In tiiunnfuctur. ing as Church Be s An upsrieucu‘ofthirt years, with I ‘fill WW recent Inprovnnra,-mg, ggl gg gn- "Ml! MW mot casting, enables us to obtain the roost melodious tons, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. _Neurly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Fouiidr , which is the best evidence ofthuir su- periority. e have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our office, which were awarded for the “ but Sells for soiiorousneus and purity of tone." We pay pgni- culsr attention to the getting up Penls or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and uilroads running in every direction, which brings us within four. hours of New York. Cash paid for old . Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Trurvsits, &c., forsulo. of superior ivorltmnnsliip. All communications. either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. . A .lll-1NEELY'S SONS West Tro , N. Y.. March, 1858. O on will be received and information gi- ven us to prices. at Geo. T. HauInrd’s Book and Stu tiouery Store. loin BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for several ears cm In ed in buildin Shi , Fishing, and leu- surs BO '1 ofull kiiids,I>u1s cave to return thanks for the generous support he as hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublic at large, that he is making preparations for u srger and more eateudud businuss,und that, for the purpose of accommodating isons who may favor him with Orders, the following gentleman have kindly consent- ed to not us his gents:-— Csptuin Mu-iruwsorr, ofthe Steamer ' Boss.‘ Mr. G. T. Ilasaann, Charlottetown. Captain Huuuaun, Tignisb. Mr. Was. M‘Ews:iv. Innkeeper, Sumnierside. NICHOLAI CONIOY, Esq., Kildsrc Boats of any descri tion, dimensions or build (whe- thar Clinker or Curve ), delivered in Charlottetown. or elsewhere, with prosnptitude. Worknisnship and materials warranted of the bestdascriptiou. Produce or cattle will be taken in aymcnt, ’ desired. CIIARLES M‘QUARRIE. NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has received, per Brig Jlfftoood. from Loivnoiv. and other recent arrivals, the ollowing GOODS, which are offered cheap for Cash. Bales &. Cases Dr Goods. b0 Chests Choice ’ ens. Canvass, Cordge, Onltum. Chain Cables inch to 7-Stha, Anchors and ed es. Cut and \Vronght ails, Spikes, Round and flat Iron, Window Glits Paints and Oil, London and Liverpool Soap, London waxed-wick Candles, Barrels Choice Sugar, Hds. Molases, die. die. LONGWORTH di. YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 17th, I858. A MAP OF P. E. ISLAND, OLOURI-JD so as to show the Electoral Districts For sale at Gno. T. llAsnAln's Book Store MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE at the Otficc OICIIAILII Pausuu, EsQ., Charlottetown. February I. I858. IOIALLTIIPUIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. THIRI has long existed a public demand for at efiective pitrgutive pill which could be reli . on as d ectly safe in i do ' count has the urpose designed. It is easy to make a jiliklaicnl pill: but not easy to make the best of all pr’! s— one which iiho d have none of‘ the olfcctionl, but all the advantages, of ther. 'Ilhiu has been atternp are, and t Ittccula we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for ' ' erto that almost evay purgativu medicine is acrimonious and irritu ' to the trow- el ' ucs so much it flu tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely e,n harinc arise mtheiruseinun quantity ; but it is better that any medicine shoiil he tulitrn judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the new iueaues to which fit plicab or given on the box. Asnon plaiuts which have beat ' cured y then, we nirmention l..iverCoin ' t initsv' f of laundicc. Indigestion, titc, Lisfl sequence of d the var. As an aperient, they afford prompt. and suiu relief‘ in Cos- tii-enes. Piles, llc, Dysusitery, Rumors. Scruf- cusuu Gout. rel. an, Pnlpihtiuu eh Heart, in the Bach, Stomach. and Side. They should be tuhleu in the s ring of thy year, I: pnrifyftbe bl an purctesstcin or ec ungeo seasons. An t|),(Il:lId0lI|I doze stimulates the stomach, and bowels tars healthy action. and restores the it is and vtgin. Tbcypurffy the h|oud.und.tryt [CIN- :2 ositbu I “"0 out themselves in ft is condduigymbellevud tbb 5 better purpose an as been available to umhI k?¢ no PBIPAIID If JAMES C. AYER, assays: and Pi-neticnl chunks, Lowlil-L. lull. It-irssscsurrpsrusu. rrvvusnrsstrll. son) in T. DIZSBIISAV, & Co., A“ . General Agency. I.r. Lusruus. (Iwurr. Georgetown. Euwaun Gun, Grandllivsr, Enwann Nuuniuss. St, Peter's lay. J. J. Puasnu. 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