I “ com i¥A"slz.iR_I;'s'_‘ GrAZls:_'t‘_'l_‘E'.“ tifahctitt 18. %U& now to titunn SOCIETY. 7'” l"°‘""l "‘°"°"‘°“‘ "" "‘ """"‘ °r"2"'&:f.‘.'. °°" T‘°lI'-.§“l'.?i"2'..§3.i'§lZ‘3'Jri¢lJ5'$“£""il7.i;§i”I:.lf.L.i"‘ll?3I.‘il.ZZ'°f{t‘l."'l$.l'.:..ll'l‘.l'.i"i‘3IT.?.i - - - - a ti , woo I . p I i mg“ qlme pec"ha' to It’ mumuch " me ‘Shawls mid Scorys. Plain, strips and fancy Silks; Glues Silks; Iri-li Poplins; iitjapes. satin ’I‘urks, lvigirrncnts on l)0lll sides IIIIVO fill ll'I8 Satin, Wiitsrod Ueo. Persians. Sills: Velrets for dresses. Bonnets, Soc , in all colours, Ilibbonsgn great '"“”""‘~' ‘’'‘’'''°''‘' °' "'° 'l‘“°“'°"" T"° I'll.’-.7 .' ‘r..'.'" .lrr3"‘i‘a'.'.I.'Z‘°i'z‘a.I'.l..i'.'l"'.'.Z'...". '38?".33?".i?.i‘?2"’c‘£.1'.1'.'fZ:.'"'ii'ii Tal"'.‘Z'£l"‘.ZLt."'l?2l' ' . . i . ‘ , , s r I s s r v pre’°“' cunofn I. ‘b""d- To r°'elg"e_" II0llt9‘lflIftlI. squirrel, rnusquash, ittink and iieal. Ettgliith and French CORSETS. _ who come front nations uniiiutilated in OHILDREJ\r‘S DRESSES, t.‘LO.Ili’S. CAPS. Hoons AND HA 7'8. - sret-I vi-rt-tr tbe face, the aspect of men staking about . . . . . . .N'EL8.. Bl It - 'I‘ ll’ R - llor .. Itugll |’-|«~t-_b°«W-- In ptlbllc. IIGPTIVCCI Or ‘he dwuncllve mobiiir, Jr. brouald IlitithsiuIfotxlfiiisrtifuiiiisies. Ready nitrite Vlolhittg. Seal Skirt Cools. Silk _HalI ornament of mg muzzle, and thus reduc- qlf asuparinb; girlie: g'|ptr.e|t3I rand‘ fi;l;dIganignqlpy::‘“t::::lcl:;:;_'t‘rips. Silk velvet, moire, satin and luucy - _ ' it , an it is ti . ‘id “’ "“bl’°d “d "°“3l' °°P'°' °l '”°' 11°t‘i‘.ls"l.1'L'RY,u riiiitiznlutsnim 1'. and ever variety of COTTON and LINEN GOODS. men. is more amusing than imposing The North American Indian. who shaves his head and leaves a tuft in the centre for the convenience of his enemy in tak- ing all‘ the scalp, is actuated by a higher sense of honour than that which actuates Englishmen in compelling them to shave the muzzle and leave two scraps at the side tor that domestic enemy the favour- ite child to tug at. The custom there- fore is ridiculous; but the revolution is scarcely gravcr. The artist, who tells its that the beard is better than the shaven . . \!-.» til» stun an-I Countin Ilouse tidjonittg cliui-—periioiial comfort. which tells us ,\,...:i..-’.-..r-.¢.* ttmt, t:.-tt.—.r urruefnoaili, and'Wsre tliutthe operation of shaving isa daily |=-~--«- ~=t«‘th--‘-- ii”-I "I “"1”- - ' ‘ .1’ . . IIISAY. torture--or common sense, which tr.-lli ,, ,'_‘.f.',.’m"lU" PBS” us that the fur upon the lips and round , out in harsh weather is n natura:§ forter”-—have strong grounds on their sides; but when the. physician in- terposes. and gravely assures us that the national malady of consumption may be warrled oil" by the natural respirator, and especially when the distinguished mem- ber nf a public department heads the anti-razor movement, representing the movement as essential to public health --it may be said that material improve- ment is beginning to revel among the soap-suds. One is prompted to ask whether the preacher practises; and per- _ hops ti contemporary can tell us whether ‘the’ great apostle of this bearded doctrine is liiiiiselfan exemplar of his mission? It is one that. can only be taught by example, not inculcated by doctrine or ordered by statute. We have a compul- sory vaccination act, but a compulsory anti-shaving act would be tolerated only C T Cashmere, Mohair, Glaca Ito al, Damask, French and English Merino, Orleans, CoburgI.Vccunis Hail‘: Paints, Oils. A wood and corcinandel Multunis. _ Combs. A great variety of [fancy Toilet Soaps. l’lyrnoii ‘ _ ' ash and chimney Glasses. in mahogany, rosewood and gilt frames. for Lliristiiias prescnll. I IPIOIP did collection of Jsiarlry ’l‘hc Wllaolfl will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. I O LET, the Cottage immediately above mediate lttiiistfiotiloll git. ran. goo it ' Point of the town and '1‘HE trig residence. proof Collar, and six good Itouttts. Stable for eight 9 is On £200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on mortsga for four or live years. T Cba el, fronting I00 feet on.Euston Street, and 104 ‘ WILLIAM HAN I{I"ULfor past favours, It with the following GOODS, Red, blue and white serges; real Welsh, imitation Welsh. Lttncaaliire, téalishury and Saxony I"l.JJ\"- Ladies‘, Gents‘. and Children Soda. Indigo, Copp rge assortment of lRO.N.MOJV't:'E Castings. Forge Buck. ice salocii c FANCY GO0DS.—Writirig Desks, Work Boxes; Cloth, hair. tooth Charlottetown, DOCOlIfI)Of 9. I85 . Cottage to Let. ‘till: iliaicaries‘ llnll, fronting on Queen Street. FOR, SALE. ACIIES of land on Township No. Bl having a front of 20 (,‘ltiiins on Montague \Bl'. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8. embracing the West Island I00 Acres on 'l'owitshi p No. 60. Posture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- 'l‘own Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in hrirlottetown. Bpply to WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th. 1854. ' House in Kent Street. subscriber olfers for sale, or to let, the dwell- Ilouae in Kent Street, adjoining Illl own It contains ii large Store. -~nd good frost- There is also a Horses, and new Well of Water in sad. It will be let altogether or in two parts. JOIIN BREI-IN. June lath I858. FOR SALE. IIAT valuable plot of GROUND at the licad_of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist LED sgs to intimate the ARRIVAL ' £00 sriis. Starch, Glue, Lainpiilaclr, shoe Thread, Cotton _Warp. Hair Seating, curled hiring, 'I‘|r, Rope, Onkuni, Figure Heads; scouring Brick (wholssuls or retail.) RY. NAILS. SPIKES. &c. IROJV. EARTRENWARE. CHIJV./I and GLASS. HE . of the Jvliggst, dirsot front Eiioi.Asrn. Carpetiriirs. Ilruggats. llesrtb Rugs. l‘S. SHOES and SLIPPERS EEL. Ship oil of TEAS. Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents’. Rose- snd nail Brushes. Shsll, Ivory, Gertrian and Bone th pale and almond Soaps for faintly use. The Par-fumed Medicine! SURPRISING CUII! OI‘ A CONFIRMED Al‘I'H' 7 . IA, AFTER FIVE YEAR! IUITLIIING. Thfolloiotiig lutt‘nioiil_ol has been mil to Professor Holloway, by u gsatlssiuis nusird Jliddlston, q‘ Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,—Ycur Pills have been the insane. under Pro- vidence. of restoring me to sound health, alter live years of severe ntlliciion. Durtn the whole of that period. I have snlfered the most rsadful attacks of Asthma, frequently ofseversl weeks‘ duratios,attsud- THE Subscriber has much pleasurein notifying received instructions train the Board ot‘l)irectnrs in London. to make it considerable reduction in the rates of l'remiii.mi oflnsuruiice uguinst Fits. All persons liereuftcr whose risks will expire, shill derive the heiielit of reductiuit, witlioul the necessity of issuing lIt‘W Policies. .~ls upposiliazi is the life ty'burt'n¢u, the Subscriber calls lltt: ittlrtntitiii of lllt-, Insuring Public, to the rr.-tipocinbility, substontiability and long standing oftlie “ Alliaiice Life rind Fire IltalII'lIIlCG Company ol London.” CIIARLES YOUNG. Agent for I’. I-3. Island. Charlottetown, February 23,1854. 6w ALLIANCE ’LlItE JJVD FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY, LONDON. IITAILIIHID av AC1‘ o i-Aai.iaas:rs-r. Capital £5,000,000 Slsrlirig. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for I‘. E. Island. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. the Public. lh:tt by the mail of yelletdtiv. ho] ed with a violent cough, and continual s itting ol lplilegin intermixed with blood 'I is sos ookii feonsiitntion that I was iinfitted for any of t.bs,pctiva 1tI|JlleI oflifc. I was attended by some of the most lgive me the slightest relief. As a last remed ,I tried ?your Pills, and in about three months they _e acted u E perfect cure of the disease, totally eradtcttlod the , cou,li, and restored tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. urn, Sir. your obedient Servant, (Sign H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. Ist, I958. A PIBIIANINT cunt-: or A DIIIASED i.iv:ii, or run! vi-ziiis’ DURATION. Copy qfo Letter from Mr. Gamis. Chcrnisl, Yeo- vil, to Professor Holloway. I Dear Sir,-—In this district your Pills command it i more extensive sale than any other proprietary inedi- cine before the public. As It proofnf their ellicncy in Liver and Bilious complaints. I may mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town. with whom I am personally acquainted for years, was is severe sufferer frotii disease of the Liver and digestive or nits; Iier medical attendant assured her that be con it do no- thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could survive many months. 'I‘his anticance- niertt naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a perfect curs. This is twelve iiioutbs ago, and she has not experienced an syinptoins of relapse, and ollen declares that your ills have been the means of saving her life. I remain, Dear Sirkyonrs truly, ign ) J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, I852. 6 AN ASTONISHING CURE OI’ CHRONIC RHEU- erritnent medical men of this town, but they failed to m in R.iissia—-or the Bank of England. Sol- diers shave or grow by regulation, but civilians might at least claim freedom of on pper Prtiica Street. It is one ofthe most desir- able situutions in the suburbs for.a gei_itleinati’s resi- dance. or is capable of being divided into three good ' o G H “Ono ‘L: MATISII, AFTER BEING DISCHARGED — ti o RA 1- uatitlmoiuiiticitifliud IKIIJCARDINE, Goverilfotr '30" ""3 "°'““" '"°"M3l-'=- Ganerulof Canada. Copy of ti Letter from Mr. W. Jlloori, of the Heat: Orrics:—22 St. Andrew Square, Edi'ri- sguarc, Wincliuur, b ' ‘bearded ; but the authorities at the Bank, udmotiilious and warnings; the acts of . action. The police have not been re- quired to grow a handle by which to be 'it is said. have put down certain rising moustaches; perhaps as dangerous to the safety of that institution. Such is our custom of tyranny in trifles: we grant it ‘ freedom to religious and politiciil princi- building Lots. F or Terms, &c. app‘l y I situate on Township No. 28, head 0 the re V II. POPE. June 8. LAND FOR ALE. IVE Hundred acres of LJND, with a Mars: attached. which cuts annuu‘lly Fort tons ofll y ’ H be u h River. or terms a SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, 1853. ples which we deny to the capillary princi- ples: we admit private judgement on the most important questions, and deny it on the toilet question of the morning !--The opectalor. C To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Streets. NEW and ctimmodious SHOP, suitable for u GI{OCl:‘.ltY or DRAPERY STORE, with ELLAR and Out-House room. Apply to - W. C. HOBBS. NEWSI’APERS—-THEIR BENEFIT. Of all the amusements, says Herscliell, that can possibly be imagined for a hard- working man after a day's toil, or in its intervals, there is nothing like reading an ehterliiining newspaper.-—It relieves his borne of its dullness or sameness, which, in nine cases out of ten, is what drives him to the ale-house, to his own ruin and his family's. It transports him into moei gayetr and livelier and more diversified and interesting scenes; and wltile he eti- joys himself thus, he may forget the evil of the present moment fully as much as if he was ever so drunk, with the great advantage of finding himself the next day AGOOD variety for Stile, from Sixteen to Fifty Shilli FOR the North Rtistico School. Enquire of Wui. . McNEI CLOCKS! CLOCKS! II . February 24, I854. GEORGE BEER, Jinr. schoolmaster Wanted. Ls One of the Trustees. March 7th, I854. 7w WANTED. I"l{I:lEIIOLl) or Leasehold Ftirin ofnbaut one hundred acres. fifty or sixty acres of wliic to be cleared und in good coiiditioti, with or viitliout dwelling house &c. situated witliiiizi few miles ol Town, and would be preferable if on the river side. Letters stating lowest prices and full particulars, ad- dressed "B. D. G." to be left at Mr. 'l‘hotiias' store. 3i. with his money in his pocket, or, at least, laid out in real necessaries and comforts for himself and family, without a head- ache. Nay, it accompanies him in his next day's work, and if the paper he has been reading be anything but the very idlest and lightest, gives him something to think of besides the iiiechnnical drudgery of his every day nccupation—somelhing ”_ g , W 1"70TI!CE-d l b be ciiii enjoy while absent and look for- ; 7 ‘ _‘L""‘_‘",,""‘"';,‘;‘:‘;::!:::'L‘"3}°T,l;2,‘;°'fg"k{ I ward with pleasure to return to 'I‘he,.~«, history of the world for one day is givengjr ‘- \. to- him, the follies, the vices, and conse- _, , quent miseries of multitudes are so many- jealonsy and anger; the story of one friend murdered by another in a duel; the caution against gambling and pro- tligacy, talk they not of morals? ’ Take agood, newspaper, read it. and it will give you better advice than all the more moralists in the universe.--Alrlauy Jour- rial I0 I int English. American on West India G 0 D S 1 West India Goo prices. for cash. land. and to dispose of all Lands and Herr.-ditamitiits belonging to said Estate situate therein. on d those persons who may be in possession of any of such Lands and Premises, are required to nialie an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will lie tre Charlottetown, April Itlt. tall GRAND RIVER, LOT 55. HE Subscriber has for sale. at Grand River, Lot bl}, it good assortment of I-English, American and ds and Groceries, at Cliiirlottetown EDWAR D SAVILIIE. irrttuti lli:rtor:ti.- t:':t._ . _ .1 «land, .\lerclinnt, surviving v -.-- r. .mct.l and appointed in and . .i.. . t-tatneiittiftiilbert lletttlersoti, H ' .. -. onl, tllttt‘u.Il.IItI. Merchrint, deceased to ~ct nil [toms and Sums of Money due to tho listate the said Gilbert Ilemlerson, deceased, witliiii this t'.l' ll. r._. t All ersons indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert antler- ased, are duly ie iuired without delay to pay I the several amounts due by them; and if my band rt Iled us Treslpssssrs.’ JOHN L0 GWORTH. urgli. Board of ./llomsgsmrnt in Halifax for Noun Scolio and Prince Edward Islami- Hon. . mon, Ilanker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, sq. a Charlen 'I‘wiiiing, E ., Barrister. John Hayley Blandri] . Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Iisq., ' itor. Medical Adviscr—A. F. duwers. Agent dz. I-lecretary-—Mattlievv H. Iticbey, Solicitor 'I‘lie following gentlemen have been a pointed Offi cers of the Company in Prince Edvrar Island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlottetcvvn—Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. I). Agant—I".. L. Lydiard. Georgctown—Medical Adviser—David Kaye, M. Agent—Williiiiii Sanderson. nor’s—Medica| Adviticr—Joseph Bell, M gcrit—-’l‘bomas llunt. MA'I‘THEW H. RICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance P337 Incorporated by Art of Parliament in 1848. ' ‘HIS COMPANY offers the best guarantee in . case nfluilil, and accepts Risks at it saving of full 50 per cent, to the assured. ' be present reliable Ca ital exceds £1700. Per- sons ltaviiig property in .linrltittclown, or vicinity, so no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information. ‘I7‘One of Philips‘ Fire Annihilator: has been purchased by the (.‘ninp:iny. for the benefit of persons insured in this Ullice. case of Fire, the use ofit l‘.r|Il be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Oflice. W. HEARD. President HENRY I‘AI.1\lEll. ec'y and 'I‘rsasurer. Secretary's Oflice, Kent Street, E August 5th, H158. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAl’I'l‘AL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Ptirlinrnsnt, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. 'I‘. ll EATH HAVILAN D,jr. Agent for Prince Etlwtird Island. I? Oflice, Queen Sqnars, Charlottetown. September 5. I853. Isl Equitable Eli-e I'iistii:;ice—C—t-impa-I of on Incorporated by Act of Parliunisnt. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hori. T. H. Huvtlariil, I-Ion. Charles Hens- ley. Francis Lotmioortli, Esq., Robert Hulchirisori, pr Esq., nrtirrs Dawson, ._ Detached ltislts taken at low Prsritiums. N- charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and a- other inforniaiion, may be obtained from the Sub iicriber, at the Oflicc of G. W.Di.-blois Esq. Charlotte IOWIA H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 1th 1008. Agni for P. E. Lars mi To Professor lloi.r.cwa Si —I b to inform you that for yours I was a sulferer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was often laid up for weeks together by its savers and painful attacks. Itried everything that was recommended, and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- eons in this town, but obtained no relief whatever; and fearing that my health would be entirely broken u I was induced to go into our County Hospital, where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- tiun afforded, all of which proved of no avail. and I came out no better than I want in. I was then ad- vised to try your Pills, and b persevering with them was perfectly cured. and en led to resume my oeeu. pation, and although a considerable riod has slaps- ed, I have felt no return whatever o the complaint. a nut, Sir, your bligcd Servant, ned) . MOON. (S' W Oct. 8th, 1852. |‘ AN EXTRAORDINARY CURB OI‘ DIIOPSY, AFTER SUFFERING FOR IIGIITIIN IONTHI. Copy of a Letter frost Mr. G. Briggs. Chstriirt, Goals, dated February lbtli. I858. To Professor HOLLOWAY Sir,-—l have much pleasure in informing on of it most surprising cure of Dropsy, rscantly s acted by your valuable medicines. ‘ ' Jackso is place, was alllicted with Dropsy for upwards of eigh- teen months, to such an extent that it caused his body and limb: to be iiiucb swollen, and water oozed as it were from his skin, so that a daily change of apparel became eecessa ry; notwithstanding the various remo- dies tried, and the different medical men consulted, all was of no avail. until be commenced using your Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the printed directions, he was cfl'ectually cured, and his health perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it. Thu: celebrated Pills are sounder/‘silly sgtcaciou in lltsfollotoing complaints. A5“ roply Inflammation Asthma Dysantcry Jundica Bilious Complaints Erysipelas Liver Corn. Blotchos on the skin Fenisle lrrsgulnri- plains. illoivsl Complaints ties Lutrtbsgo Cliolics Favors of all kinds Piles Constipation of the I"its Rh“m.‘i.m WEI‘ G0“ Retention of Consumption Head-ache fin. Dabiliit Indigestion Scrofuls, or Sore Thrusts Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Synip- Tic Doloureux Tumour. toms Vencreal Atfectlons Worms ofall Ulcers Weakness, from kind. whatever cause, drc. Sold at the Establishment of Professor H OLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bu.) |,m,don' ‘N by ." respectable I)ru(ggtst_s and dealers in Medicines throughout the rviltusd World, at the following ces .- 2sl bit. 8s. and 20a. Currency each Box Xf There is s considerable saving by taking the argsr sizes. .vl'r3.'.’i'a.'.3i‘.7.'°.'r‘t‘-.’i'Z.i".’.§ Il'.?t.‘i§.“'.‘.""' °' "“""' "' GFDIGE T. IIASZAIID. Solo Whslsssls uni inns. fitlhl A YER’S PILLS, A‘"' '.'*:‘..'.‘.'*.i:"".t.€.:.°:.:':="a—‘.:::;:::?t 5“: '.*.~°- mldfltia °Jauudlce, “Dropsy, ltlientiiat iii-.-zfwlvlt--.i uinors, ' Ncrvoiisness. II'l'g&IuItt_i ,.l IIHIIIIIIIIJI: ; besides soon glen our and fatal diseases, which rnlg t have been IIVIDI-litti ti the timely and judicious use of a pl gnti . '1 _ . is alike true of Colds, Feverlsli iptoiiis, and OIIIU F2’ gonad nud furtnidulile distciiipci-s III over 0 mice n physio is at the unit impornuice in It, and this Pill has an rid bells y as of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of iuitrntli Arno s eminent gentlemen to whom we are allowed rotor for these ts, are Paor. Vauirriirii Man, the dtstinguislictl "<u.-- ticsl Chemist of the goon of New York City. Docr A for the State of Mn-<. . . A. HAYII, Prsc Port of Boston, and Geologist I . I Moon, M. D., an eminent Sur n and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has orig niu~.-l them in his extensive practice. . C. Socrixwicx, Esq., one of the tint iner- cliants In New York Ci . C. A. Davis, M. D. up't and Surgeon of the United sum Marine iiooptui. at ch.-tm, Mans. Did space ' we could ive niuny liimd.-.-rt whore thr~.I‘ilh. hair these eminent public nwn 6- sliowu in their effects upon trial. ‘ ese Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the t utid most complete which the present state of inedicnl science can a o . syare romponn (I n r of the unit themselves, but 0 IIl(‘fII(‘lIl:lI virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by clienii.-nl process, in a state of purity and r-umbincd to_t:t-.t‘m\i- in such it manner as to insure the best results. 'l‘lii-.s systciii of com osi ' ' in the Cherry . The reason is perfect _‘ ol the old mode of composition, or- ed ' more or loss of attri- tnonious and injurious qutilitics; _ ' " vidnul virtue is desired for the cvrrntivo ‘ . ' ert and obnoxious qual- ities of ouch substance employed are left bi ‘rid, the curative virtues onl ' being retained. Ilcnt-c it is st-If-evident the e ect cu prove as they have urely remedial. and the Pills a surer. more poivcrfu arititlotc to disease than any other e we . it tly expedient that my I1!l‘(IIt‘I!)l! should be taken under the counsel of an utteiiding Physician, and as 0 could not properly judgn of a remedy without knowing its con ‘tion, I have supplied the accurate Fnrmul Pectorul and Pills . _ Practitioners In the United States and British Amer- " vinccs. If It wcver there sho u promptly fonvarded bv mail to his addrr-sit. Of all the Patent Medicines that are olferetl. how few would be taltcn ' their composition was known I I‘heir life consists in their mystery. I linv m¥i"ii"i°s' ‘ti 1 rcpunti ' l ‘d ecom i ono mv onsis M n ‘ to all mempathld all who iirevcoitipetent to jlllI‘,".'pt'.l: 3 to lnent Physicians have (I :<.~.nie tlii my Pills, and even more contideiitly, and or» will- ing to certify that their atiticipatioiis were more than realized by their etfects iipoti trizi . 'I‘be_v operate eir pom-i-fiil iritliicm-c on the tntemal viscera to purify the blood and stjntiilntn it '-It eitlth ' action —rcinot‘c the uI‘sI Piittllw of the ll.0llI.‘|t.' i. l ‘ btldy. reiitori tIt-r.ii.p.'c- they ("'0 plea-alint to take. mg siigur wr:i ped ' no burnt out iiriso twin and being [lllft'I_\' vegetable, their use it: any quantity. “For minute directions, see the wrapper Ill: the x. Prepared by Janna C. AYER, Pm lion! and .1» nlylt}-al I‘Irrm.~'v.', Lo\i.=II. lllnss. For Sale by T. DESBRISAY, & Co., Gansral Agency And Mr. Lusuni. Owlrr. Georgetown, Enwann Corr, Grand River, Enwann Nsnniiaas, St, Peter's Bay, J. J. Fnaslii, St. Eleanor’s, Guano: Wiooris-rcit, Crapaud. Jas. L. UGLIAN, do. Was. Donn. us, Jaasns Pinoson, Nsw London. a. . COLUMBUS. THE old Clydesdale Horse Colum- bus will stand for the season at the following places:-I-‘irst, on the Ist Msy, William Eflei, New m s; R. Bs‘g‘nall's, Town Road; North River; J. Poise’s. West iver; Garvie's, West Ri- ver; Block House: Arch. McDcugald's, Nine Mile Creek; John McPhsil's. Black Point; David Carne- ron's, Crspsud; Webster's, Tryon.--Every fortnight —trsvelliug to the 27th J ulé. CAI. B POLLEY. Groom. March 7. WAXWORK. TIIE celebrated Horse WAX- WORK, imported from England by the Royal Agricultural Society. in IBM, will serve for the season at the following places, costrrianciiigoii tlis Ist April :— a will stand in Charlottetown twice a was Subscriber's rasidsnce, Old North River Road, 85 miles liorn Charlottetown. This Horas stands I6] hands high, is very power- ful. and of ii handsome gray color. Tsriiss, Inc. for the season; the money to be paid the list than of unm‘ JOHN STOCKIIAN. Old Nlitli Rim Ind. larch ‘V. on