HABZARITS GAZETTE. JANUARY 21, _ A 1; . , . ! utterly deaf too. All night, all reason, all sound of human . ‘- '>- -- ' _ voices, all the pleasures of this wor , were is en ' “A V ' from him. Some slight lucid moments he had, in one off .' qagguva I! 'I‘ae'rn—-I csnnet help taking notice of .|,j¢|. the Queen, desiring to see him. entered the room and l recns entertain, an if the taste “j g gspuutu fiealty the mitid, and distinct from the ; waned imagination; a s ies of instinct by which '4'; ‘struck naturally. and at the am glance, without Dtifiuvieue ruaeeeieg, with the eacelletreies or defects of a ‘ Jfipcsltlon. Ilo far as the imagination and the passions are ' fflaed, I believe it true that the reason is little consulted; but Okay die tion where ecorurn. where congruity are uneuaed—in':.‘hort, hhererer the heat taste difl'ers from the _‘0ret, I am convinced that the understanding operates. and nothing else; and its operations are in reality far from being my sudden.kp.r warn thfeyharpwaydden, ttey are such far ‘flag rig can t e ttaste, y consi eration pane fequeatly to change their early precipitate judgmeui Ibid the ruind. from its aversion to neutrality and doubt, lav ~ to form on the spot. It is known that the taste (what- ever It is) is improved exactly as we improve our judgments, b extending our knowledge. by a steady attention to ottr o just, and by frequent exercise. ‘They who haye_not taken tbeee lliflllbodfigf ‘their taste decides ‘quit-lily’, it is always nneurta it y ' an t etr quie ness is owing to t etr presomp. tion an , . and not to any sudden irradiation that in a moment the Is all darkness from their minds But they who have cultivated that species of knowledge w rich makes the ohjzot of 5 is, by degrees ‘liiabitually, attainint: only a noun trees at a readiness o ju gment as men n y the same ruethdds on all other occasions. TAt first they are obliged to spell, but at |ast.they read with ease and with ceierity ; but this celerity of its operation is no proofthat the taste is a tlisrtinc‘: faculty. ltllolyody, I(llielieve, has attiended _ theeourse o a iscussiorr w ic ttirne upon matters within the s ere of mere naked reason. but must have observed the extreme readiness with winch the whole process of the argument is carried on, the grounds discovered, the objec- tions raised and answered, and the conclusions drawn from found him singing a hymn and accompanying himself on the harpsichord. When finished. he knelt down and prayedv aloud for her and hie futnily, and than for the nation, con-' cluding with a prayer for hiruselfthat God would avert the heavy calamity from him; and if not. that He would give him resignation to submit to it. He then burst into tears. and his reason again fled. What preacher need ruoraliue on this story‘ what words save the simplest, are requisite tol tell it! It is too terrible for tears. The thought of such misery smiles me down in submission before the Ruler of. kings and men——the monarch supreme over em ires sod; republics, the inscrutable dispenser of life, death, happiness, I victory.—TIiuckercy. . l is Isl-U -W I 3 '< l A man near San Antonio. in Tessa. has I "live" wolf. which attends his flock of sheep iii the same manner as a shepherd's dog, going uttt with thrm in the tnorning.and re- turning with them at night. His wolfaliip was captured when young, and lies beert trained with the sheep. If there is s tnsn who can eat hie bread in peace with God and man. it is the man who brought that bread out of the earth. It is citnkered by no fraud, it is wet by no tears, it is stained by no blood. HUMOROU8- MELTING MOMEN PS. One winter evening. a coritrtry stomlrct-per. in the Moon- tain State, was about ciosittg his doors for the night; and while rtandintr in the snow outsrtlc, putting up hie witrdow- shutters. he saw through the glass it lounging worthless fel- low urthrn take it pound of fresh butter from the shell", and hustily conceal it in his list. ‘Stay Seth.‘ said the store- kccper, coming in and closing the door iittcr lritn. slapping remisee, with a quickness altogether as great as the taste his hand! 0'8!’ iii! ll|"“ldt"!- "Id ''3'"Pl"S “'0 "WW "17 iii! an besuppoeed to work with; and yet where nothing lItIl1!lN|0I- fieth had his hand upon the door. so is hat upon, plsitrresson either is or can be suspected to operate. Tot his head. and the roll of new brrtter in his hat. anxinng rnl‘ ultiply rinciplcs for every difierent appearance is useless, make his exit as court as possible. * I say, St-.th. sit down: i and unphilosophical in a high dc-gree.—Burke. 1i reckon now.. on such it "Irzht. I little iotnt-tiring wartn' Cotrrc,sit down.’ Seth felt very] he had the botii-.r, and was exceedingly auxtonsl [to be off, but the temptation of ‘ soinetlrtrrg warm‘ sadly |rt-I "terfrred with his resolutions to go. This lrcsiration how ‘ ev.-r. was soon settled by the rightful on-trur of tire buttcri _ _ ; would ri’t irurt a fellow. Lioir-l(tt.t.trtu.-He succeeded, however. to planting him. 9 ..,,.-mi.-tin ; self firmly, and was once mtire safe under the thick bttlfalo hide. The lioness now bowled with disappointed rage; , and after spending some minutes in fruitless endeavours to upset the shield. she once more desieted. This time, how- ever. instead of going away. the angry brute kept plttlllfll round and round, and at length lay down within three feet qfi the l. Congo was besieged. The boys saw at a glancel that Congo was a captive. The look of the lioness told close to the stove, where to was ill suclt a lllltllll r coroeri.-dl in by barrels anti b-x-:s, that while the cotrrrtry grocer trial before him. there was no possibility of his netting out ; sod ri lit in this lace sure errou h, the ll0fk'l(P(-' )('|’ sat tlow I them this. Though she was several hundred yards till’. they l - §t‘llI, we’ll if... :i little warnll S:ttitaCru1,' sriirl the Grecnn ’ ¢0|Ilt‘l I00 lit?‘ lllfi V'0|'° I" 3i? “I d9l¢|'ml"l|l0flr Md “"9 Mill Mritintrtiri grocer. as he opened the strive door. and stuffed in ‘ “*9” ‘° d9 “I [Wm ‘P9 ‘PM “'l‘h°“‘ l|"l"ll P" '°'¢"ll9- r as irritrv sticks as the space would admit. ‘ Without it yoo’d ‘ There coirl be no question about it—the aflir was inlfreoze going home such a night as this.‘ Seth already feltl " 3 '°"P°-" slllmld ll” U009“ '°"“l“i how ‘'3' he '0 I191] the butter settling down closer to his hair. and jumped up,: 0|" Of ll 7 “G 00"” mil °3°3l‘° 5! "W m"'''- T0 "I50 , dt_-t-.l.irtnr_- he tnust go. ‘ Not till you have something warm,‘ ‘~50 lllldld “Will 59 l° leml“ "'9 597°‘ l“'“l° "P0" him-i Seth. Corrie I’ve got it story to till you; sit down rrow;‘ N°‘hl“U ‘mild l’° l’l‘l“°" ll"‘" ll"‘- Tl“ 50." ll“’“W‘l l and Seth was again put itito lrts seat by hie cunning turrnerr- -loud to vmn him of his daniten They feared that llaltor. -on, it's cullftltlntletl hot here,’ said the thief, again Dish‘ fl0l 50 “W3” °l “'9 ¢lU3¢ Pfmlmlli 0" ill! 0031")“ attempting to rise. ‘ Sit down; tlon’t be in sttclr a plaguy NOI-Wi|l|I||l|d'|n8 ll" dlflilfifi lllfife WI! *‘0"|0'~l|l"3 llldlcmtll ' htrrrv.‘ retrirtcd the grocer, pushing him back into the chair. I“ “*9 3ll““l‘’“ l“ V'hl°l' ll“? K'm" ‘"3 Pl'°°d3 Ind "'0 ‘ lint I've got the cows to fodder, and some wood to split, 3°““R l“““°"'i ll'°“8l' |“3l°“’ 350“ ‘he "3"": Will and I must be arguing,‘ ctirrtirrucd the persecuted chap. '°'I°° k°°P {mm l'“lIl“°'t " ""7 l°°k°d l°"l‘ “P°" "WM lint you rnusr.'t tear yourself" away in this manner. Sit lllno Th"! l3)’ “'0 “OM05 W"-hi“ “"09 lie‘ 0f "I0 lllleld. down; let the cows take care of themselves, and keep your- “l"'dl“8 ll ‘Vim 5"“ "id i1l"’l"ll 919': Ind It itI|0|‘VIl! sell t-noi: yoti appear to be lidaetty ’ said the roguish gro- ttltcring lie! “"29 ilf0Wl|- The” ll! "'9 QV|l ftlfmr Willi car. with a wicked leer. Tire hex: firing was the production CW8‘) bellflllli "'°|l°nl°'l "Id lll°N~- A '“""lI° Pill’ 0! ofru o rfllllltlflfl glasses of hot rum-torlrly, the very sight of |dVe"|fl3'r lull?“ 1 ° ' F0? I “I” l'||lf'lW|"' "Ii! which, in Seth’s precerrt situation, would have tirade the hair 'l"I“l" '°°"° °°“ll'“l°d€ Nid II "I8 ll0||0I| |h0W°¢l "0 stand erect or: his head. had it not been well oiled and kept signs of deeertirtg her post, the young yagers at length de- , down by 1|“; t,u;.e,_ ss,,.;,_ [in 3," you , mu, ,,.,,,., my termined upon attack, or, at all events a faint that would ‘r you can butter it yourself,’ said the grocer; yet with an air d|'|\' ll" Om ll WI! °l°98 "P0" ||||'|5°li "Id 5l|0||ld night of such coustirrrmate sinrplicitv. that poor Sctlr still believed Wm‘ d°‘"' “ll” "'°“ld b°“°'“° °l CW8“? In "'0 d"k- hi.rtst:lf unsuspected. -Seth,‘ here's a Christmas goose [it 30" ll° mlfil“ 59 d‘'"°)'9‘l- “'3 mill“ "in M5 ‘"lChll|l' was about Christmas titne]—here’s a Cliristroas goose well |lU|—l|0 llilslll 8010 ll¢¢Pr Ind lhfll llll l’0l°nll€lI enemy roasted and bastcd, eh? I tell you, Seth, it's the greatest '"ld Ill" ""9 ‘d""“il°- s°m¢'-lllnll ""1" 59 ‘ION! I0 re‘ eating itr creation. And, Seth don’t you never use common lease him from his narrow prison——and at once. They had cor-kiiw butter in haste with! I Fresh pound butter just the Gal“ “id |'D°||||l¢d lllfll’ l|°|'|€l. Ind W9"? lilmlll l0 flde same it; yotr see on that shelf yonder is the only proper thing \ 3.9 '59“ "13 'l“'P'°V¢d Him N“l°°d ‘I'll “I8 ll°f|Pll l iunature in haste a goose with. Coins take your butter—l '3' nlnh ‘““l"' ‘IE “'0'” “'9 ‘meld ""9 Willi" l|°- I331 mean Seth, tzrlte your torirly.' Poor Seth trow began to 10*“ Ill“ "‘Y- Ami !°l'l‘¢ ‘ml "°'- m°'9d-|l 3“ 9'9"“. smoke as well as to melt and his rrrooth was liermeticall MOI ll" Ill?-llld ll!!! I'll Ill" ill “I0 VBPY IIIM sealed tip as though he liiad been borrt dumb Streak after ‘mug’. :31“! m:“.§‘|l l‘hla°.¢;k:‘<:$‘l.°"|lI°l:l6°l.hl°t!'ld rlt|ttea.k UELIIIO hotter came pouring frotn under his hat. and I is I ‘ ‘, ' ' _ Qddunl upon the carapace. Sure euougyh. it was I I 1).¢,.adnf,,| °..'.,°1l,',"',f,,,‘l',:',,,.','l°»'f,,’,,,'3,:k;‘:.,.:;‘h ‘“lV°VI?;e'gi:l‘I'I‘ “Id l'|‘l‘““I I‘ "9595 "3 Ell“ llflfltl "'9 l on seetn warm. Why d<in’t you take ourihat off’ , Here‘ ' II‘. ‘h°“3h ll‘ “Ill” Wlllllflfltl °l0I° l at me put your hat uwav ' ‘No ' exc aimed nor. Seth si "fin m'°“Bl’ l“'P'“°d ll! "0 'l'll’l° P°“'°'i Ill l?Sl, with a spasmodic effort in ‘get his tongrlfc loose, dud I The yagera held their bridle firm, and satlfintppl'iR.l::i:hwhe1;"i1e':p,l:,:mg .h_'_l,_\_c,$'nlc:"‘",?:,,"°", 5‘ ,me '-“P l"“"‘l°" i"'°'°"- ‘I ' r°‘” "WING! "ION? l body into his verv'boots. sostlrat he was literallvniir aopellfelrld Th Illldnlanoved fut‘: ten paces from the crouching lion- 3 bath ofoil. ‘ Well. good in lit. Seth. if you will go,’ said ° .' I '°°m° N“ "’ "°"°° 'l"‘ °h‘“°° "3 ll": Ill!‘ huinuruus Verrnontcr : a ding, as Si.-th got rtrto ttru road, t \ \ \ this motion rneant—Congo was the mov- tivo position of irersell and her cunning adversary ll"- N,,,,m,..,,,. [ ,.eck,,,, me pm, I hld 0“, of , . . . _ V. _ ,- _ I . you is worth “::a‘:: bo°‘l:l:lw:;eI3‘l:{~t" £1“l;v::::‘§:m°lk'¢;|':::l.ILo(: n—llI‘(1i£In€pI'l‘t'E;$a,’:0 I shan’t charge you for that pound of butter. II the curious object had gone a wide distance from her. i . ' She might not have sufl'erud it to go much farther; but it’ A "'3" l“ Fl"'ld‘i “’l'° 3“"ll"“'9'l 3" °""'¥9 Wed ll!‘ » ‘Is now far enough for her.adversary’s purpose, {M ",9 i fall. has a breath so fragrant of tiratigebliismitra this spring, '» shield suddenly became erect, and the Caflir once more sent ' 'l'“‘ "9 “Y3 "'8 lldlei 3'9 °*‘"5”"“')‘ ‘°"l"s' him l°|' kl“?!- alie aseugai whirring from his hand. It was the fatal shaft. l 9°” l"”°" -' .5/The lioness chanced to be crouching broadside towards thni r‘ hunter. His aim was true. and the barbed iron pierced‘; ‘ through her heart. A sharp growl, that was soon stiiIcd— 3 H Sorne-body thinks that if naturc IHIII rlesigrrritl a man to be tlrnokard, she would have oriristructetl him like ll churn, so rat the more he drank tltc more firmly he would stand. ,1. en deepainniz struggle. that soon ended, .-ind the might x ,v «inn. 1., m,,",,,,|." in ma dung __ The young yage", The fatrroue Sir Boyle Roche once rt.-marked, “ Single V .‘ Mayne Reid. mts ortunes never cuine alone, and the greatest of all possi- T” L‘_":.__some man "8 “W.” “m law‘ Ind thuerme , ble misfortunes is followed by a greater. anumplish through life nothing worth naming. in 1' _ The gentleman who “ fired at random" did not hit it. and files to meet you at such an hour. they are never prawn, = in disgust ho lent htl rifle to tire youth who had dulerrnitwd No matter Itow important the husi- ' ‘° " "m 5“ l‘”"“""“'l'-.V- it rto rs If t h‘ h ' ‘ l . , - ° you e or 0 m’ e " 1"“ “ "M3" "1 “ borrow came, and left its traces," whereupon a friend takes a passage in the steamboat l ' ' h . . . _ _ _ $5..“ h. hr‘ me WM”, ma the °;"Itema'r;tv‘c:r_:t.i;t:s:_I"tva ! :’.p,'r'rIr‘:-ertl"rlf‘t’:_itii'Iii;:'d ct-uld tnfortn litinfiotv sorrow disposed - s rrteu. Dlnotee before he arrives. His dinner has been waiting for NI so long, that the cock is out of patience, and half the! ,. I“..i' “Mined w 3” ‘h. "M. ‘gain. Among the curiosities Iatelv added to. the lloator. Mu- _ This coorsethc cita- seom. is a mos uitoe’s hladder,cnnt:iintn this son s ol muss we have described always pursues. lie is never in , twenty-four llIlIt:(l’l, and the fortunes of fifly-gtlllfl printerlsl ~*" eeusea. at church, at a place of business, at his meeI._ or 5,, r .--2.2 Ibbll. Persons of such irahits we cannot but tIt'lplse.l 1|! ‘Mid rsthur would_wa have a man too early to see us, always ready. even if Ire should carry out his prlttclple ..,. humeral of the good deacon, who, in roltnwjn,-, ,0 ,;,,,; " ' ‘ale remains of a husband anti father, hinted to met, widow that, at a proper time. he should be happy - ' her. The deacon was just in season ; or scarcely ’ the relatives and friends retired to the house before the . made the proptasitiun to the widow. ‘ You are too ‘ said she;' the eacon spoke to me at the grave.’ 9 ' have lost opportunities of making fortunes. receiving 8' and the Farmer S Gmde' , and obtaining husbands and wives, b being a few 1 Great reduction in the price Qflltd latter publication ! too late. Always speak in sr:a_soo, and be read . at “K a pointed hour. We would not give a fig for a man L. Sc,,?,,,g°',l:,,',£b".h ",0 ,-,,",',,;,,,‘ I. . ‘not punctual tti his engagcmerrts, pndiwho neverIc,,,,,',.,.‘,_ ‘:I:‘°h:-;':1d.°l,(°'Ecfifflznn"::;':_:T“l:u_f_::;n:‘_:'n:?; l—'l‘rtI Lorenorr QuAtt'r:Itr.r,(Conservritivc.) land for a racy, a trade. ll sweetheart, or anything ’‘T“' E‘’"‘‘‘’'‘‘‘“ ""'"'- (wl"l-I ‘ . pm" ,you,._ ‘my "8 ,1, ,,.|,,,,|.;.d 19 per . fiyinn 3—'l‘Iau one-is Batrrart Ruvtuvv, (Free Church.) fifi stirring world i 4-—'l‘aau Wurrasrrve-a-us Rurruvv. 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GU "Po flotenttflo and Practical Arlgonultur 3] I-Isrvsr lrsnrurts. l7'.R.l., et’ all e' 1. P. Neuron, Professor of Be ‘ Celltfl N . Poyat Octsvo. is neat ,..,;, l-er-vi-w I0 ‘nu flu P"‘°'““l‘ er the: l N" no 3"" t P’ 5. produce of Chevalier, D Rnwed t.. sin! last up tag I P taking Seth by the shoulders arrtlplarrtiug him upon it seat « ll .. Spanish a E W Y 0 R K. vacant. l APO'1'EBOAR!_§8'EAIaL. ' The Old Established nouns. rate. 5 T DESBRISAY Sr. CO. riavx Jusrf ' received, late arrivals from London, l)ubiin,! United States and nllfex, their Supplies for the Surteon, t't)lI|-i orwos mi CHEMICALS. ti...»-. c.....t... so-p-. -ndl prie' ’ , as extensive and varied assortment o l other uieitee, Paluts,0i|a, Colours. and D e 8tuII'u;l rule, Spices; fucticnery, Medicated and other .ov.engee;l all the Patent Iledichu H repute, and every other article‘ usually kept utalmlhr kabliebuicute in Great Britain (See, Jfpothecuri‘es'Hsll Jeeerlisn.) 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HolIowrry’s Pills are the boil remedy known in the world for the following Diseases:-— Ague Penrsle Irregulari- Secondary Symp- Asthma ties toms Bilious Complaints fevers of all kinds Bcrnfula, or King's lllotcltea on the skin Fits Evil Ilowel Complaints Iout Sore Thrusts Cholics ead-ache Stone and Gravel Constipation of the ridigertion Tic Doloureux rr amrntttion Tumours Consunrptiou sun ice Ulcers Debiliity .iver Conrplnints Venereal Alfections Druptty aurnbago \Venkneas,lronr what ' Dysentery ’ilea ever cuuse, c. I I-lryrtipelua Intention of Urine Worms of all kinds tlhoumatism ‘ Sold at the Establ .shment of Professor IIot.t.owAv, 244, Strand. (near Temple Bar.) London, and 80, Maiden Lime, New York; also by all respectable Druggista and dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized Wor d, at the following '6 -r Tiiere is a considerable saving b taking the larger site. N. .—Directionu for Ilse gilunce 0 patients in every dia- ordcr nflixed to each Boa. GEORGE T. IIASZARD, Sole Wiitrleurile Agent for P. E. Iulund. re a :— 2!. 5e. 8e. and 20s. Currency each Box MAIL8—WlN'l‘ER ARRANGEMENT. l., V HE MAILS FOR THE NEIGH—l bouring Provinces, Canada, the United States, &c.. tvill ‘. be forwarded, during the winter, and until further notice, via (Tape Traverse and Cape Tornretttine, They will be made up evi ry Tuesday and Friday afternoon, at five o'clock. precisely ; and letters for trirnsmisr-ion will require l to he posted before that hour, as the oilicc will tltori be closed for two hours on those (la a lilaila for England will be made up and forwarded. at the some hour. on— the 23d and 26th December, the 6th. 9th, 20th and 28d January, the Bil, 6th, I7tir and 20th I"el1rurrry, ‘ the 3d. tith, I7th, 20th and 3lst March, and l the 3d, ldth and I7th April, I Letters to be registered, and newspapers, must be posted half‘: an hour before the hour in ' e . A Mail for Newfoundland will be sent every Friday. 'l‘lIO.\lIA.\l OWEN. Postrnnster General. General Post Oilice, December I9th, I856. V ' 9 V O Lollegrate Scltuol, Windsor, Nova bcotia. REV. D. W. PIC KE'l"l‘, PRINCIPAL; Prior. STIIIILHAGIN, Teacher of Modern Languages. 'l'a:ttMrr—-Boarders. £35 per arrrinrn ; Day Scholars. £8 per annum ; Modern Languages, lbs. per quarter. No extras. payments to he made quarterly, and in advance. New pupils will be received at tiny time through the term, and charges made from the date ofentrnnce. Icac r lloy to prrrvido his own sheets, pillow-csaeu and towels, and all clothing to lie distinctl marked with the owner's name 'I‘ a usual quarter's notice will be required before remuvri . tltorou A and practical knowledge of French, Germs Italian may uoquir under the instruction of Professor Siisfolhagen, Kluge College, who attends daily. 'I'Iiu Alumni Priaee {£8 and £4 will be open for competition at the Errcmrtia. in June is 355* rgyrrten and Dieinily Sluri¢nf;.—'l‘o assist in educating the sons of clergyman, or t one who are designed UP the ministry, aia scholarships have been established, each £l6 per annum, tunable for three years. some of these are now The School will re-open nrr Thursday, January I5, I857. Windsor. Dec. 18, I556. 6w _-Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 'I‘I-IE ABO_VE COMPANY NOW’ Inuurea all kinds of Property, both in Town and Cortrrtry, at Own-tease -r auasitraa usually charged by Foreign Com unies. Persona Insuring in this Company have their rthttre in the profits, which amount to above One ‘huusand Pounds within the few years it has been in operation, and the Interest now received on the Capital overpnye the annual expense of working the Company. For all particulars. inquire at the Sc- cretary's Oflice in Kent Street, Charlottetown; W_B. A I aaaue BIAIIITOI. Eeq., Princetowrr Royalty; Jgrtnnnsr SIMPION, Eaq.,(.'avendIah; Jaarsa Ptousorr,l:.sq. New Lon. don; Iltcrurtp llorisoiv. I-]aq., 'l‘ryon; Guosus Winona. TON. Ell]-. Lrapirud; W. 8. Macnovva ., Sourigg lion. Jaasse Iitrtowur.t.. Bay Fortune, or Sort-tun. LAND, l'Zsq. St. Peter's Ba . Charlottetown, 4th March, lBM.—Isl '1 Joint ; C ! constitution. but will be found particularly useful. by stimulating - the weakened and distetriperud parts into hetrlti ' mohij. JOHNSON'S AMERICAN stvomnm LINIlV!T5N'.l.‘, Iron ‘rail cull or OUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, Bronchitis, Asthrrrit, Pain in the Bidee or Breast. Rheu- matism. Cramp in the Stomach, Spitting of blood, and all Lung Cotrrplraintu. Manufactured by I S. JOHNSON. Ban or. Mattie On. A. JOHN8ON'8 AMERICAN ANODYNE L NIMEN I‘, an nntirel vegetable preparation, prepared and intended for Internal and External application. . "he Inventor of this article was in the constant practice of medicine for 20 years, and b it long course of experitnertta upon the various diseases for. which tiria Liniruent is recurri- mended, he liecstne perfectly satisfied of its eliicacy, and offers it with full corifidunca to the afllicted. as the result of his long experience rind best e orls. _ _ ’ l‘his has long been it standard medicine. rind enjoys the run- guliir privilege of being known and pstruriilctl by a large portion of the medical Faculty. wherever it lltttl Iit't:II iutrodute . With the firm conviction thrvt it is the heat rotimly ofliro pre until age for oil dist.-riiteit for which it is rccottrtnt-ruled, the proprietor offers his Lirrirrierrt to the Public, not tlouhting that it will sustain the high reputation it has already ucquirt-tl We do not ullirrii that this article is a cure for the ten thousand ills hurrrorrity is heir to; but let those ~Wll0 urn nlllicled with the following diseases, try it, and we can assure titeni. they will find relief. lnliatrrimirtion ofthe Rronchiit or IIrcnchitia,RoseCo|d,Coturrlt, lliiril dry Cough, Whooping Cough, llotrrsencurt and common Cold, Pain and soreness iii the Lungs, Stomach and Sides, caused by lifling or otherwise. Asthma, influenza, for Horn 'l‘itrout nod \Vuult Lungs, for Chronic Diirrrlrmn, caused by Rheu- truttiarrr in the bowels, for Cramp in the Stonrticii, for Strrtnguiiry, Gruvcl and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. Exterrinlly it will ltave the most happy effects. in all cases where any other Linirrient woul be used. especially for Rireu- rrratic Alfectionu, Chilblnins, Chopped llttnde rtrid Sore Lips; it in it sovereign lerrrody forthi: "tee of flies and other insects. 'l‘liere is nothing of equal efiiciicy in this for llorriee and Uxeo where they are corked, cut, bruised, strained or clisfetl b the harness. otrd it possesses more than double the power 0 ntry other Litrirrterrt. Iirflatnrriation of the Bronclria or Broncltitiu, for the cure of this disease it has been wonderfully successful. Those who had crises of long cotrtinuance ltave found pernianerri relief. 3. D. Wzittl, Esq., (No. I0 Court Street, lloaton) who had a case of three years’ standing liaa kindly perrrritted us to refer to ltirtr in proof of the eilicrrcy of this valuable riiedicirrc; also in the case of a Rose-Cold. ' ‘his cold cornea on when the flowers blotirii in the spring, and continues till the leaves fall in Auturrrn—iflhia disease is not atten ed to in season. it ends in corraurtipticrr. 'l‘trke of the Linitrtent according to directions, and a cure will reeu t. Cirtarrh, and noise or confusion in the bend may be cured by it faithful trial of this Liniment; drop one or two drops in eac car or night before going to bed, antl trike it intertrully according to directions. In all Coughs, the Artodyne Linimcnt is a well known remedy. particularly for Whooping Cough. The first ayrrrptorne shuu be checked, and not the least dilliculty will occur iii the cure of this complaint. For children, lrtilfa teuapoon full of Lintmeut night anti morning. This nodyne Linirnont for more throat and weak lungs, that cornplnint so conrrtioti in all countries, especially in this climate, stands unrivalled, and in every cnse,n currrplulc trial will be rtriirketl by tho itioat complete success. 'l‘lre Blind l'iIea. 'l‘he Anodyne Lininient has in it great number of instances of this distressing disease. made perrtiiinent cures. In connection with taking the Linirncnt internally, ex- ternal application should be rtrrde. Tlte uule of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he has been, the frrvorcd instrument ofgiving relicftu thousands of the trfllictetl and suffering. Iln earnestly solicits all who may he rrfllicted to give this Anodyne Liniment a fair trial, satisfied that if taken with a full determination to test its utility, they will find relief. .IOHNSON'S CATHARTIC PILLS. 8 r Coated, in Glass Bottles- For the Cure of a grout variety of Diseases, arising from the rtrrpuritics of the Blood, and Obstructions in tlt Organs of Digestion. These Pills may be used in all formaof Diseases, with the most decided benefit, and without fear of injury. Being of Vegetable extract, they do not cramp or rock the delicate frame or weak action The most delicate female, and children of the tenderest age, cnrr take these Pills with perfect safety, and the roost salutary results will follow. Being coated with pure White Sugar, pre- vents that generul aversion which tnoet persons have to ordinary Medicines, for nothing but the taste of sugar is apparent when ndminister arried Ladies, under all circumstances, will find these Pills a safe, and in small doses, a mild cathartic. ' The best time to adtrrirtister these Pills is on going to bed at night, though they can be taken at any time beneficially; at night, however, they have a more general and universal influence otnr the whoa body; the mind, body and nervous system at that time being in a quiet state, gives the Pills an opportunity to operate with the fullest effect upon the whole It They are an excellent article to be trrkcn In the spring of the Year. _ 'l‘o Invigorate and give 'I'one to the System. ‘ These Pills have a great advantage over otlior Sugar-coatedi Pills, in that they are put up itt GLASS BUTTIJIS, well| corked; consequently will keep for any length of tiute without injury, and are not affected h dsrtt weather. . The Pro norm of these Pills has spared no expense in getting I up art urtic ethst he trusts will meet the universal approbation of the public, and he does not doubt they will, when known, take it stand beside his well known nnd extensively apprecintcd AMERICAN ANUDINI’. LINl\liZN'l‘. They are purely Vegetable in their composition, are pccttliirrly mild. give no pain. yet_ellir.ient in their operation, not] require‘ no change of diet or cunlinetrient while taking them. They require only a trin|,and need no pulling to recotrtniend them. Price, 25 cents per bolt is. For sale at the A nthecaries‘ Ilnll, and at the Drug Stores} of W. R. Watson IIIIE . Skinner, and sold at all the Stores’ throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies til the above, edicinea, cart be furnished at Proprielor‘e prices at the Drug Store 0 , M. IV. SKINNER. l General Agent for I‘. E. Island. i Nov. 5, I856. FARM FOR SALE. 0 BE SOLD, ‘CYMBRIA LOl)GEj FARM,‘ containing 230 acres, all inclosed, I80 of which , are cultivated, and 50 are under useful and ornrrrrrerrtul wontl.i there is a good IIOUSI-‘. and other necessary Buildings for ti‘ farm of that size. Also it (IARDI-‘.N and anrall Orchard, well with Trees, which bear a vast aburi ance of Fruit, (Cherries. Plumbe, Currants, Gooeebrrries and A plea). Th. rt teott Wheatle River a Ruattco Buy, vvheruthsrs are plenty of Fish, (herringu,inackerel, codlialr. lobsters, trout, and other fish). Stock, Crop do Implements May be taken at a valuation if required, the Stock consists of- 9 llUll.~‘I".S and COLTS, 20 head ofCuttle of the Cow kind, 60 SIIEEP. Crop, about- 40 or 50 tons IIAY, 25 acres of Wheat, I4 acres of Orrte, 7 acres of Barley; 4 acres of Turnipa, 2 notes of Potatoes, I acre of Carrots. Immediate eseion can be obtained upon ood securit being given. ‘urther particulars can be obtained from the pro- prietor on the premises _ WILLIAM HODGES. Cymbria Lodge, P. E. Island,B. N. America, Aug. 19, I856. R. B. IRVING, lotary Public, conveysncer & Accountant. 0FFlCE—At his residence. in the Itrmu lately occupied by Jllrr Cullen, Pouuinl-Strut. Charlottetown. DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE 01-‘ all deeerifitionnof Leasehold and Freehold F.atate,including usi meats, or it ea. c, Letters of Attorney, IIon a, indenturee of Apprenticeship, Bills of Sale. Charter Parties, rbitration Bonds a wards, Petitions. dr.c., prspugd whh accuracy and desputch: Merchants‘ Books. Partnership. and r " '-‘ accounts, &c., arranged and balanced at me- Equlteble Fire Insurance Company of London Incorporated by Jet of Parltauietit. OARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. laland.—Hon. 1'. ll. Haeilsnd. Hon. Charles Hensley, Francis Lcvgtearth, lsq.. Roferl Hutchinson, derate charr es. Charlottetown, Dec. lath, ISM. o1.o'ra-i T r ., Thomas Dereeee. Esq. etached Risks taken at low Premiums No charge for: oiiciee. Forms ofA lioatios, and any other irrforrriatinn,| be obtained from the Subscriber, at the Oflire off}, W. l oie Esq. Charlottetown. H. J. CUNDALL, ' April -mi. tsu Agent for P. E. ii SEED BAILEY FOR SALE. T THE ROY.AL AGRICUL- tural Society's Store, in ,CIisrlotterown——being the ariey, imported from En- , and grown upon the Society's Perm. By rder, "“§3fi~. W. W. IRVING, ‘ Sev:.R.A.lseIet. coauiuaaitus,ow.s:u,isss’ ’ HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECT- fully returns his thanks Ie the public for their past fa- vors, and begs leave to inform them that, having completed the improvements in his Cloth Mills, he is now prepared to turn out a lar er quantity of work and in a better style than formerly. an he hopes by strict attention to be able to give general satisfaction. JOHN DIXON. AGENTS. _ 0Asrlotlrt_oren.—Mesure. Ilaeeard & Owen. and Mr. Ju-cu 0eorgrlotea.——Ilovi.Joee Wightneu. Verena Rlevr.—Jarries . llaiden, Esq Hear! 0/ Orieell.-—llobert Finis , Esq. Pfaetle .Ilt‘lls—A|ea. Diane, . Must Smear! Drtlge—l(ernble Cele. Iery. It. Prtsre- n. Itaraa. leg I E E Ill 1 5 S-_:—-=” _;——- (FIB §%D__.._.. Itllllltlttll lllili l __ in _r.‘..u.'.=‘ :1!-' FALL SUPPLIES GINNING T0 ARRIVE AT he Cl'I‘_Y DRUG BTOIIE, JVO. I4 Queen Street. B E I Sperm, do., I itltd. Olive do.. cltinery do.. bbls. Copal Varnish, (sold at 2, 3, and -Is. a pint), poirtt and varnish Bra-hes, Dye-woods. ltidi o, Madder, (Ind- hertr, lllueetone, Copperas, Alurri. Starch. it ug, Soda, Pottri-h, aking Soda, Baking Powder, Clroculste, Cocos, Farina. Sago, and Corn Starch. iv ITO I. , an. a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, patent do.. Perfu rrrery, Brushes, Soaps, &c., c., W. R. WATSON. To be Sold by Private Sale. MA‘RYFIELD—THE Prtoreitrv o CIIAILII IIALGLIIIH, Iisq., ht-in the Snrttlir.-rn hull’ of Posture Lot No 40, iii the lloynlty ofCltarlo(tuiown, nonurining six acres, wholly under cultivtrtiun.on which is t-rt-c- ted a new Cottage 30 feet by 30, with it good collar underriuntlt it... whole. It is fonced round with Post and Rail. 'l‘lrr-re is also a Barn OJI the Premises, 40 foot by I6, and a never-firilrrrg well of writer near the If not sold by the sixteenth day of June, it will then he or- eretl for Sale by Public Auction, eitlter togctlrcr, or in Lots to suit purchasers. _ For further particulars apply attlte office at llon.Wm. Forg-tn, or to Mr. Dalgleish on tile prcrniuca. 2 in Grist and Saw Mill for Sale. HE SUBSCRIBER. ()I"I“ER.S his Grist and Saw i\li|l for sale, situated at St. Marga- rct’e on Lot or Township No. -I-I, itt King's County. They are erected on the most approved principle, lit-irrg each propelled by a 14 fret oversliot wutcr-wheel, and in a good stand for business. 'I‘I:rtMs made krtriwrr on application to the subscriber, by letter post paid, or otherwise, and also at this riflinc. JOIIN DIXON. Glenfinlhs Mills, Dec. I, 1856. , AYER’S / , (‘attlt:it‘tic Pills, " /.‘~‘I'lr'.lIt’ ('U.l'I'l'.'I),) A r. .\rt7-:’ to . s s I if ';' (.‘1.F..\2.'s‘I-I TF3 BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. linulio-~. I‘ li- a lllotlara-u, Physlcltuau, Iritirmlri riplutii. renal the-Ir l‘lfl’ecII, n|lII jtatlagv or their Vlrttats -tl Cl‘ Ilt-:rdtrr-Iii-, .‘~‘it'li Iii-rttlrtcIto.l"ott| Stomnclr. I’ 1' til’ I. ., .\In_\ 1. Ii‘-O19. Il,I'\ . it ~r-.-rtta tonri-in liuritn I--iii ~t--rt\:r<'li. ti lllI‘Il , ‘- ll" Ilri-y rtiil rttre Ull|tI'1 its tltr-y rlu . t‘- i~« \\t‘I‘llI kin-vtiriy:. It-or-.~ with git-irt r-spt-ct. Iii). \\'. 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Ilrirfrrr o_f Arlrvrrf f"ttIrt"t. l;‘.V,"" Arrit: I I|.'t\'l' tr-«-ii your Pills with I‘XIf‘1It‘I-illI.‘|I'\’ Illtll‘-'4 iti my f:ttrrrl_\ iarzil rtnrotrx Ilttr-40 I ltlll rnlli-«I In \ wt! in ~‘tv--v-. 'f't-rrtzt . other 1|ltdI~ ti‘ '--rrirti-I pitrrt'_v tlio I-iimil lI|I'_\' ti -r_ I‘t| to I’ kttottrr. itrirl I can trirrflili-trtl_y lrttlllllllt It iI<_ r \\'trtuttr. \\'t-ovtao t‘o.. N. I .. tlrt. rt. t~ - llrttrt Stir: I run lI"IIl’.Z _\‘-iur l‘ttllritrti-' l'iil< in "II prov tirr‘. no-I tlrnl ll‘t~l|I IIII I'\l’t'lll'IlI prrr '_'l|ll\ r» to i Ii-nri.-to Il.n -yr-'--in rtrr-l pttrtfy tlro Iutiritiriirit of llrr- III ....I. JIIIIN ti. .\iII.\t‘ll.\\i. \l II. Erysipt-Iris. flcroftila, Kine’: 'I‘rrnr , rind h it rrrfrng rrhrrrr! : Your Pills ram ll Iivii, 'l‘ettt-r, rim N. l.ourr. flit. L I§.'ot. llhcumntlsrrr, Ni-urnlgirv, Prove (In: Her. llr. Gout. r:,. r r 'I. rrwh rind IIurrv'u. rgfl.’n' Jlvf/.v..I:it1 l'tr.t:-xi Ilnri-r. Fat’ o\nrtr.t- ‘tit: I irlu-ol-l l‘1'III skill liraat I-rortulit -~.-- ii I tlI4I A mid sell I III toy lirol-it unit I r ral whit-ii llilit I III tllltlll Iaer_n sea now entirely well. Dunn cususn, Irsrotv RRNIII. l.a DI. Area: I have been evrtln-Iy r-rm-«I Biieuntntlc (1ottl— a painful disease it yetaru. \' r Dropey, Plcthorn, or kintlrrul (‘trim ya sass. requiring an active poigi-. tlir-_r an» no |'Xl v I e I'\‘lnt'4Iy. I’-‘or Coetiveness or (‘orrsti I Dlaaaaer tlrt-_r are rt,_rci-.tt-I.- ts, Suppression, I’tIH'II)'IIl, lnlInintriu- "Oils and cit-tr Deafness. or I’ rtlul unint- yyfilaa, have been cured by tho lllvrnlltc tavtlott «tr it--.a I. F0 Isl . pntlon, and us tli-I r-Cw-Irtrti_ . twat rrrntralrr no rm .- uiliierul suhqerrre ulaatsver. iIYER’S CHERRY PE('.'l'tiiliIl. POI Till RAPID Cliltl 0! C0l1(lIll,C0liDl, HOARSBSEQI, lzdlrnr- IKIA, IIIIOICIIITII, WHOOPINU COUOII. GROUP, AITIIMA, IN- CIPIEII‘ C KIUIPTION, and for the gutter el consumptive patlmirta lu rotvarm-it stages ofthe disease. the public of it I re prtlrrronirry tirxlllll. it nest and sufnt remedy that rain he I in- poruons. -ut hnnll In store against the lrieidion a siren upon thorn II . We have abundant believe the Crtsaar I'ac'rnnat. I suanpt . na csnit that. , All know tit they know too the vi y. we need i niorv than to assure them It is still made the best it pv- be. We spurs III cost. no eurvi. no tell I‘ most per-{tau possible. and thus uflbrrl than who It the best agent which our elill can furnlit hr th . Pltlmlllll It DI. 1.0. HEB, vtaousataauaaiyiuat no-oi. Lowell. urn sour er 1‘. DESRRISAI. And by Mr Llarulr. Ovvurt. II u '