jportrp. 'I'llE MERRY‘ DAYS 01'‘ YOUTII. Oh. inerry is the sunshine, And merry is the spring, And iirsrry is t bed. ‘or ever on the wing- But, Ali! of nature's nrirthfulness, I-‘or perfect joy an tr th, There's nothing half so merry As the nrsrry days of youth. There's freedom in the soul \Vhsn the life is green and y0II"‘s There's rupture ‘in the heart, too, And music on the tongue And every step the light foot falls On roups of the thurnless flowers. rid I ope, a fairy, dance To beguile the pleasant hours. The merry, merry days of youth, To -ooii do they cpa , By worldly care uud sorrow chased I"rom the impulsive heart. Yet still \\‘lIl linger in the rriind The seeds of love and truth, Wlriclitlie spirit sowed and gathered In the merry days of youth. LAUGII AND BE WISE. The inau‘s a doll who lets in grief, \Vhsn he might ops the door of laughter, If tears irtlbrd the heart relic , ey leave a void for some hours after. Dull sorry is it im a y ’l'liut ends in lunacy or phthisic; But mirth is nature's roci e, And laughter is the best ofpliysic. The kings of old to shun at least be ill effects of irrelancholy, Kept iirerry folks, to crown life's feast, With sparkling wit and harmless folly: So Coinus rules with buoyant hand To mirth turns fear, and tiiri, rind sadness, And sends forth, ringing through the land. The laughing shout ofhope urid gladness. Care, oft indulged, is like a tire That flames and burns tho more you blow it, Or, like it sexton—-wrinkled, d' e—- \Vlro digs your grave before ‘cu know it, For young or old—-for sage or clo\vn— For all who live, or riiay liereiifter— To cure life‘s ills, or keep them down, There is notliitig like it lit of laughter. 11 a 1. 1 c t t c 5 . SEl.F.C'l‘IO.\'S I"0ll. NE\Vdl'AI'I£R.S. Most persons think the selection of suitable matter for a newspa- per the easiest part ofthe business. How rent an error! It is It all inetiirs the most dillicult. To look over and over hundreds of ex- change papers every day, frorri which to select enough for titre, espe- cially when the question is not what shall, but what shall in! be so- IOCWI, Ii Indeed "no easy task." If every person who reads it news- paper, could li:ive edited it, we should hear less complaints. Na urrfrequently it is the case,that air editor looks over all his L‘.(ClItt".','es fursotnetlrtirg interesting, and can absolutely find irotlrirrg. Every per is drier than it coirtributioii box; and yet something iriust be t|tI-I'lI‘s! papcrinusi have soinetliiiig in it, and he does the best he can.‘ In an editor who has the beast careiibout tvliat he selects,the writing is the easiest part of his labour. r when completed should be one the editor should be witlirrg to read to his wife. his m°ll|§!|'. or his daughter; and ifliq do that, if he gets such a paper, he Wlll find his labour it most tlit ‘cult one. Every subscriber thinks the paper is printed forliis especial be ac- fit, and if there is nothing in that suits Iiim it must be stopped, it is good for nothing. Some people look over the deaths and marriages, and actually corirplain ofthe editors. if but few people in the vicinity have been so unfortunate as to die or so fortunate as to get married the previous week.—An editor should have such things in his paper whether they occur or not. Just as many subscribers as an editor may ave, Jtlll so many tastes has he to consult. One wants stories Ind poetry; another abbors all this. 'l‘lre politician wants nothio but politics. One must littve sometlrin sound. Oneliltes anecdotes, fun and frolic, and a next door neigbbourwonders thata man ofsense will put such stulfirr his paper. Something spicy comes out and the editor is a blaclcguard. Nest comes something srgumeritutivc,and the editor is a dull fool. Andsobetween them all, you see the poor fol- low getsrouglily handled. And yet to ninety-nine out ofu hundred. these things never occur. They never rellcct, that ivlitit does not PIG"!!! ll|€III. may please the next nrnrr, but they insist that iftlie pa- per does not suit thr.-rri,it is good for nothing. ' ' DULNEIS or Ilicit Ltr:.—Tlie l'ollowing passages in the “ Memoirs ofthe Duchess of St. Allians,“ corrtaiir l't lionie lruth:—“ I"ew persons have seen so much of the various tis- I may say ofthe two extremes of life, as myself; rind few persons, therefore, can be better judges of the dilference between great poverty and great wealth; but, after all, this does not by airy Encourage Home Msiiufbcture. RTIE8 having Cloth which they wish DYED or DRESSED in a superior style, may send it‘to t on Jlills, where it will be linisl equal to soy done either in No Scotiu or New Brunswick, and at equally low rates. Iiiforinatiorr as to prices, nitiy be obtained. and tterns seen, at the Agents, Upper Side Queen 8’qiiiirs, Clnrrlottetovtn. E. L. LYDIARD. Agent. Isl. 6'. Adv NEW GOODS! NEW GO0DSll Extensive frnportatton of FALL GOODS. N 0- 8. QUEBA/' SREBT, NEAR THE QUEEN'S WHJRF. J. W. C. DECHMAN. AS received his large and extensive supplies of I-‘rill and Winter GOODS, which are now opened to the Public for inspection. The Stock has been carefully selected expressly for this market. and Ida ted to the season. ' ‘ e attention of purchasers is respoctfully invited to the following staple (I it :—- iic , brown, invisible green and mixed Cloths; Beavers; \VIiitnuy and Buffalo. it new article for Ladies‘ and Gentleinen‘rr wear ; Ttveedu, Doesltirrs, Ciissirrieres, uiid Stttinetts ; Prlrrted Deliiines, Caslrineres, Coburgs rind Orleans; Gala and Tweed Closkirigri; black iriid colored Silk, Hush and Velvets; Bonnet and ' ' Ituces, Edging: rind Blond Quillings ; Clreiriiscttos, rked Collars; Crochet Caps; Children's Iloods. Giiiters, &c.; Lamb's wool Vests and Pants; \Voollen and Cotton llosiery ; Silk. cloth, cashmere and French Kid Gloves; a large iiiisortiiient of printed Ciiiiibricri; Carpets, printed Cotton and tvool- Ien Druggets; Ileiirth llugs and Door Mitts. in great variety; white triid grey Coltons; Moleskiiis; striped and kflglllltl Shirlings; Lirirsiis; Ilollrrn s and Grass Clotlirr; watered Moreens; worsted itble Cloths ; white nu brown .irieii do.: printed Uil Cloth do.; white and colored Stays; Silk and Beaver Bonnets; triiiiined on plain Bonnet Shapes; Silk Neck Tit.-s ; Veils; ‘lowers ; Linings : Silk and Cotton Uiiilirellrts; Silk and Cotton Pocket Iltrrrtlltercliiefs; do. Neekerchiefii : Opera and Ariel Ties ; Scurfs, Cashmere Muf- flers and worsted Ciavuts; long rind square ' Il'oolIcri Slurirls in great IMH'f('fy,' Tent Drones, Carpet Bags, colored Rail Itond \Vrnppers; I"lunnels, Surges, Keiseys iirid Blankets, I'rrtcliwork; Geniisir \Vools; black uiitl wlrito spotted Neil and Mtisliiis; while and colored Shirts and Shirt Collars; worsted, cotton and India Rubber llrtrron : Satin, Spanish and Military Stocks ; Elastic Stiritlallirrg; 'l'on'el|irig; Furniture and \'t~ireti.in Cotton; Dress Buttons and Sept. 22. Royal Agricultural Society. EN’I‘I.EMEN of the Committee. and Members of the Royal Agricultural Society are hereby informed, tlitit u quantity of Hawthorn Berries, in the Store of the Society is now ready for sowing, and may be had on iipplictition to the Secretary. Price-—4s. r bushel. The Subscribers to the Royal Agricultural Society are requested 0 pay their ANNUAL SIlJ‘l!::)C£II"l‘ION.,duo the 1st July last. y er GEO. BEER, Sec'y dr Treasurer. Nov. 8, 1851. 'l'riririiirii_-1,1; Coat air \'r.-st Iluttorrs; 'l‘ailnrs‘ Triiiiiriings, toe-.. Cotton \\/nrp, \\’ardtling, Batting, Threailn, Cottoir lIee!s, 'I‘upes, \rVorsted, I"ritigt-s, Furniture IIirrtlings,&c. die. II.-\'l‘, CAI’, AND I-'lIII DI’.I‘Alt'l‘.\ll’.l\"I‘. A great variety of Ft} II C A BS, in South Sea Seal, Otter, Neutria, llair, Seal, &c. Szc. Men's and \'ontli's Cloth, Salt-Ito, I'lurili and Silk Glaze Caps; covered IIi1Ill, Sou‘ \Verilers, \\’oo| Tliresliers, (ilengarrys, Scott-.li Ilonnr-ts, &c. 8. ‘outs’ f.-rslrioii- W. R. WATSON, Cheapsldc, Queen Street, Charlottetown. HAS received per “ Prince Edward," frorri London, his usual supply ofgenuine DRUGS 6- MEDICYIJVES, Patent Medicines, English I’onintuiiis, Iltrir Oils, I’rt-partitions for the Hair, Soup in tickets, Shaving Cakes, I"iinry Snaps, Urieu Soap Tablets, Shaving Soups, Sand Bull Soup, Sand Tablets, llair ovtiler ENG‘)-lltIl§IEI IPIBIFUIJEEIOTQ Espritrr, Essences, Extracts, and lieu: of I’erfrirrres, Lttveirdar \Vtrler, llair Brirsliiis, Distilled \\'trter, liau de Cologne, Smelling Stilts, 'I‘ootii I’o\i'tl¢-rs, Cosirretics, llair Dytui, Gt-nuirie lfsseiitiril Uils, Powders for reirioiirig Superllitntrri llair, I Faricy Brurrlies, in Bone triid Ivory, of every variety of pattern rrrid quality. l C().\lllS of every quality and description, in 'l‘ortuise-shell, Ivory, Ilurn, Boxivo uiid Gertirrin Silver, irt till prices. I’.-\SllI()NABl.lS NO\'l'lI.'l'Il-LS. Agent for Di.-lcroix‘s Esprit do I.tr\‘andc not .\|illelleurs, and till the long elIuI>llitIlt.‘tIl.tl1lI iriucli admired Select Articles for the Toilet, _c at rctluee prices. “as, truquet tiittl >‘perrn:rt-eti Ttilrletrt, iirudt: able I’nris and New York Silk I’luslr Iltits ; ti nplt-tidid ussortrrrt-rrt °"?;”l',y liildilildi & Co ’ 17' Locksliur N" Lundmh of Furs, in I"itcli, Stone Mrrrtt-ri,tlr'cy Srprirrol, Sable, iIIt.Ilqit:trIII & " 0 ' Ilacoorg Mulfs, Calls and Vietoriires. Butliilo Coats and ltulit-s, Seal Skin Coats and Feet \\'trrinerrI. A good article of'I'ea, Sugar, lilolasries and ' ‘obacco, &c. &c. Terms, (J.\S . N. II.—-The Iii,-glrt-st prices paid for llII ltitrds of PU II S, such as 8.14‘. FOXICS‘, M:\l{'I‘l'IN‘S, l\II.\'K’S, &c. Nov. IS. I851 The great Remedyll Bliss's Conipoiintl Cod Liver Oil Czrritly. Nl'l\V aiitl etliectittil II‘.'l1tl'tIy' for ('orrg_-lrs, cornrriori ('olds, (‘old in tho III‘tI(I, Iloarst-ncsrr, Ilront-lritis, .-\ritlrn::i. 'l'iclt|irrg in tho Thrnit1,niitI iill Diseases ofthe Lungs tititl Ilroiiclritrl Alli-rtirirrs. This Ltiirdy needs but a fair trial to coirvirrre the int-st sceptical of its superior (.I(‘l'I]t‘it(‘t'. LONDON HOUSE. S'l‘ Itr.Ci-‘.ivr:n.m rim i.oNnoN IIOUSE, rtvi‘. CAS_l~2 U S J I"A.\'C\' DRY GOODS, from London, corirpii-'irrg—I.:itlic I t Y 1 i cans, constitute the cliicfuri most important disiinctioit between the high and the low states. No—tho signal, the striking cniitra.-it is not in the external circurnsttirrces, but in the totally opposite rrrirrds of the two classes as to their respective enjoyment trfexistence. The locicty in which I formerl moved wits all cliet-rfulriess, ull hi b spirits—_-all fun, frolic, llntIyVlVtIclI.y; they cared for notlring, tlioug it of nothing, beyond the pleasures ofthe present our, III to those they_g.-ive themselves up with the keenest relish. Look at the cir- cles in which I now move; can any thing be tiroro ‘ weary, stalo, flat, and unprofitable,’ than their whole course of life? \Vlry, one might as well be in the tread-mill as toiling in the stupid, inunoto- rous round of what they call leasurc, but which is, in fl"l, ver cheo_rless and heavy work. leasure, indeed! when all incrrirnrent, all hrltrrity,till indulgence oftrur natural emotions, if thv-y e o .l"'_Y°°' "=|l|l|‘8. fire declared to be irregular. There can be no cordi- rility.where there is so mucliexclusiveness and priinness: no! all this I‘ Wltlllell. reserve, and universal ennui’. even wliero this starch- ness of manner is unaccompanied by any very strict manners of con- d'l°l~ I4°0l(. now. at those qutidrille-dancers in the other room; the have been supping, they have been drinking as much cli.irn- pagne as they liked; the bond is capital; the men are oung and “'0 [it'll are pretty; and yet did you ever see such crawling move- srisiits-such solemn looks, as if they were all dragging themselves through the most irksome task in the world? Oh! what a different thing was it country dunes in my younger days!" _ A_P°I'Il|§llI paper gives the following statistics respecting married life in Portug . By what private means the information was arriv- ed st‘. we cannot pretend to say:—“ Tliero are in Portngiil 872.634 '“'"'|0|l couples, of which the present condition is nearly ns follows: Women who have left their husbands for their lovers, us- bands who have left their wives for other women, 2361. Couples Wl|0 have agreed to live separately, 88,120. Couples who live in open warfare, under the sonic roof. 132,062. Couples who cordial- !’ lm‘ “ch °ll|9|'. but who dissemble their aversion under the up- m""'°° °”°“°o 159.310. Couples who live in a state of tranquil iflbrerics, 510,182. Couples thought by their acquaintances to his hair lilt ‘I10 are not, themselves, convinced of their own felicity, :1 - Couples that are happ as compared with those that are con- 'I‘otsl, 312, stihspp . ,l'8l. Coup es indisputably happy in such other, 9. An orator holding forth in favor of woman concluded thus: " Oh, my lI0I|'m.depsad upon tt,notItin beiits tl om wit‘.-.," H I beg nip; l:l3|'¢l°||o ' replied one ofthe female auditors, " a drunken hus- °°'.II “ Ara on an Odd Fellow?" "No, sir, I have been married a W mllllotltl you be to the Order of Odd I"e|lows?" -‘No! I belong to the Order of tnurr rd men." "Thunder! how dnmbl rs you a linear" " No; I'iIs carpenter by trade.” " Wor worse! are you a Son of Temperance?" Confsuad you, no, Put a see ot’Ilr.Joliii Gosling." It will not do to hes a a little crop, or to mow twea- fisat tlsld for ~ sgushrlvslosdsof y. Enrich the hind siiilft will yyol ' es. Ids! firm tklrty acres well, than My sores by Exrssrsiruns res Assusnsssrr.-—lt is sstliiistsl that the places snsssuieu ' ' twssty psrssvas. at s svsrsge sspssss use ddtsrss sight. or sixty ibs.wsuI dollars per wsslr.—-Jwis fsrk Pspsr. I'ublie .*lpt-,:rki-rs and Vocalist \\ ill lind it an t-xcellt-nt article, for removing Obstructions frorii the Throat and t:le.rrrrrg the \'r-ice. Sold, at the I’ropiietur’s price, by Mantlt.-s, in the newest i-'t_vlt-ii; Cloth r-irilrroidered l)n-ssr-rt; Alplra CI|t.‘llf', I'opliri de I.oiro, .\Iris:ric Crortsn\'ors, (ilacia I'r-tirillti, and other Dresses; Ilabit Slrirts and Clictrrisotts in great variety; sewn and Cl‘t)t:I1tI Ctrlltrrs; I.rr'.lir-s‘ (.'ull's and Slecvr-s; Itilrboirs in the latest farslrion.-2, very clroap, llorrrit-t and (‘rip Sliapt-s, rind (‘rowirs; a large assortrrreirt of laid rind worriterl (iloves; llerlin \Vools, in every shade; slirrdr-rl do. 2 black, shot, pink, Wllllf‘, glncio, and colored (inns do Naples; black Satinetic: ttatered Silk; black and colored Silk Vclvets; fancy Cloukirr,-z; lI:iir .'e:s; I.adie.s' antl CliiltIreii's Sta ms, in v:rrict_\'; \\'riislod Ilootls and Cuffs; Gt~rrts' Stocks; blzrck lace Frills; colored \'t-ils; book, j:rt-um,-i, cam|.ric_ swiss, iiiul|,and 0'Ilt'l’ Muslirrs; plain, spriggerl. and fancy Ilobirrt.-tie; thread and cotton litlgings; I.:rceri irirtl Inst-rtiorrs; \\'Ili~tlt8|' Blondie, in variety; Artificial Flowers :tiitl \Vreatlrs; Liitlics‘ and l_.‘lrildrcn‘s I"e.-rtlit-rs, very cheap; Cloak rind Dress Trirrirrriirgs and Buttons, in great variety, together with numerous other articles. II. IIASZARD. NEW STORE N DORCIIESTER S'I‘ltEE'l‘. in the premises owned and late- ly occupied by the Hon. \V. \V. Lorin. H. J. CALLBECK, \\'.\i. ll. \\'.\'l‘.‘.~'UN. June 10,1851. l{OI"l’..\‘.~‘0|{ A. ti. ll.-\lll{\"S Tlll(fUl’lll-ZRt,)l'S or l\Il".DICA'l'l~'.l1 SYIIl}l’——'l‘rrttlr own an lllL'fl'tIl|lltlt.it'1lzltll- enco, for if they listen, they are srrro. to la-t-orrre r-orm-rts. there is ti y in or tvoiirtiii who t'lr.-illrrrg--.-r tho stall-irrvtit llt.tt Barry'sTricoplicrotis is it specific for ciitrriir-ours tlisr-ant-s and lti_itit'li's, and the best preparation for the hair e.\t:rrrt, all that is at-kt-d is that he or she will try one tweirty-live cent t-otilo ofthe tluirl, rind 1L‘iltl: the p.'tlll|llIIt‘l in which it is erielo.-ed. llr-atl and IIlr'lltCIl|l‘ trial. Truth will then force corivielion upon the rrrind, that till, lllltl more- than ttll, that liiis been clairiretl for tho prt-prriirtiori by the itm-ntor, is as palpable ii fact its the existence of the trim, or clitrngt-s of day and night. Iteferriiig the reader to the thing itself, and the ttt‘Ctitii- panying treatises for it solution of till his doubts, if he orrtertairrs tiny, we will here briefly state what the Tricoplierous will do. It wil remove scitrf and duntlrntf; it will restore, preserve and beautify the hair; it will prevent it from becoming harsh or gm ; it w dispose tho hair to curl and render it glossy: it will relieve irrtlam- iiintion, itching and llll irritation of ilie skirt; it will cure bites and stings of iiisecls; it will take away the pain ‘of cuts, burns, bruises Great George Street, Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1851. Al RECEIVED A or: 25 ct.-iits,tit Ilic ptiircipal otlict-, I37 IIl0.'ttI\\'tl\', Now every I'erfumo, Court . . CUIII’. OF A DF.S'l’l-Ill/t'|'l-I (‘A.\‘|". OF i. the following cases :- gs.-. cons: . 'rNcUiu:o: llllbIrllWII’S IIINIIIIINT. AN EXTRAORDINARY CUR!-‘. or SCROI-‘ULA oit ititttrs I-‘VIL. Extract of a Lcllerfroiri Mr. J. H. Jlidny 209 High Street Clieltenlruni, dated the 21d a ' I ' To Prolbssor Hor.i.owiv. I January’ 1850' I 9 int sort when she with it GltinIlulrir Bwellirig in the ni-ti'Ii,‘iTi‘i::hy.a.1I:.-°'..,‘|:.,;,.."|.;'_:m|,i,.¢,::: out into tin U er. ii einim-at medical insn pronou ii . up cane ol'Scrn(olii,irntl prrntirilird for it coiisidenilile tints wit The disease than for four years went on ‘ wlien,lirsirIes the nicer in the neck. rim and a II|I|‘II under the eye, ls-sides seven others on the left rm w tumor between I ie t- res whirl: win expectrd to break. Diirin flu ofthe time my suffering boy IllttI received the constant nrlvica uflhg 3.9.‘ ceiebiiiietl inerlirtil gentlemen iit Clieltt-iilinni, brsi es being for several iniittllls at the (lam-riil Ilnspitnl, where one of the surgeons said that III‘ wo il iriiiptitate the left iirin, bril Ilnit the blood was so impair. gt,“ 3' tltitt lirirb were taken otfii would be than even impossible to siilirlpg my IQVO your Pills and «lint-use. In this tb-sperntc state I determined to 'rirrrrrvt ti trial, l|IIt| after two itinnilrs’ pv-rsevertint-e in their | tumor glurdunlly lit-grin to tli-app:-itr. tIl1tI the dist-lisirge from till the tile." pert-eptil.ly tli-ctr-iisi-rl, rind at e expirtiiinn of eight tnoiitlis the non pr y lit-riled. and the boy tliuronghl restored to the blesslsgs of health, to the iisteiiislimrrit ufu large cite or oliuctpiiiintnnces who could it-tiI'y to the Irutlr ufiliis mirircnlons case. Three ' 1I¢¢I witliotit tiny recurrence of ilrg malady’ lierrliby its heart can wi r nil“-::,..g ca.- I slltillltl lie truly rrogriiteful were I not to make you ltflltlllitltul ivonilerliil cure, etfectctl by your iiiediciiit-I ttftcr every other Ilielns hits f.iilt.-tl. (Signed) .1. ll. ALIDAY. CURE OF ACUTE lIllF.UMA'|‘IS.\I OI-‘ ‘OUII ' S'l'AND| '(l I‘ ‘EARS’ Erlrrrrl qf (I Lrllrrfrani Mr. 'I It I’rofcssor IIULLOWAI‘. ' ' with the greatest pletisrirc thtit I write I bent-tit I have rt N'i1't‘tl l'i'orn your |'itlg and ();,,,,,,e,,, ovvlllliltak o ' . I pli-rely I'l|lL‘tI me or the lllrt-unrntisiii, tinder ttlrict l:tsl loirr yrtiis, l|I times I tttis I .n.i..i pin, Dudley, l9I.'iJim mo ' o on for the rl. _ ‘IN’ it. I art last thought I w and |ittit'II-IFCII froiir Mr. r ullin. Clreniist oftliis 'I‘own.two boxes or I." llllll lltu ol (linirrn-rrt, and in three wise it through them rind the blen‘. rrttlml, I was I't‘riltIIt‘tI to licalili iitid itlreirgtli, and am now as well I'll‘ to \\-tll(| as l‘\'t-I’ was in iny ifc I iiiii well known in this pllffllll. baiirr;_v it'i'tI nlltl ‘-lite i-rihiii it, with air exec ti - ' in the 21th Iti-grim.-iit til‘ -‘oot. P on of ‘en Mm". “Wed (iigrictl) give yotir medicines . "5"; JOHN l’l1"l‘. Cllltli or-‘ A inn i.t«:r' or‘ rrionr. 'l‘llAN SIX’ r A .5'I'ANllIl\ti. FY ‘EARS. '\lr. llarlu-r, of No. 5. f‘rr:i|iniii’ii I'ItI(‘¢.', Dr\pm;l_ 7..." "u" hm, ulr 1'11 nu lIiIlt1:li‘titt1 ilri-age of eiglilero tlIllII irpwrirtlrs of eight r’ and altlronglr far IlI:tiI_\' years he hail rmirglri the first t|ll\‘il?e in the ¢.’,,',,," iroilriiig \\'.is fuiriiil iii mire tlit-iii. Ilc ii—i'y trfli.-n stifle-red mini ext.-ugh’: tiling pain trrr long pt-iiurls tugt-tlit-r, it rich it . terrilirrg to his Iltlsllltl-B. ' \\Itt‘ll ltl l.r:<l ii tit r III‘ in hen til Hg tlu little ' A _ and hearty in my iiiurt- arr-lite t|i.iii most men ul lifty. ll —-'l‘trt- truth ut this l.')tltttiiI‘tltlI»lI'V statement can be vonrlierl fa by Mr. J. C. Iii-.trrl.nrtlt, 2;’, Mailtt-t l‘l.ice. IIu|I. I"clri’iiair'y 20th, [850 IIINGWOIUI. OF SIX N61. to In- N. l-l.1lt.~.“ h"I‘ANl)l Liniu, |3llr JVuretn!it'r, 1849. as ofthe most rm (‘III Srirpcr-its in l.iiiin (the Capital of ' l \\‘III1 I no 1, ' 0 It I Prrn) had it years; in r.rin|ie I I.'ll_\ , IIIII imtlrir-g was lrvnml to rlo the t'I|IltI tIt't‘\it'c \\ bun Ii. wits |)€l'rIlllIlI‘tI by Mr. Jo-i-ph I’. Ilaigire, the I‘2iig|is|iClii-im.| and [irrig- gtrot, resrrtirig at 74, Calle rte I‘nIlncio, to try mi. pm] 0“... nreni, ubitzlr nits dune, and after using six urge l'oiu of the Orriiineiit with it proportion ut the I'ills, the child vtits rnrlir-rilly ciirt-rt, to the stir: prire ot the ulrale rrinrlirrrlprrifessiuii. The name at the parent, trout iiiotites nl tlt'lI(‘l|1‘)' is witlilii- The Pill; should be used cotijointly with the Ointmcntin most of i it GENERAL ASSOI{'I‘.\IENT OF GOODS, IVIiicli lie qflers Low /"Jr C./‘ISII. II. J. C., returns tlitialts to his frientls in the Country for their liberal patronage, and trusts by it strict attention to business, to nier it a coiitiriu.iiico of the satire. Clitrrlottetown, Nov. 23. Tea. Tobacco, Apples, &c. 7 ‘III’. Subscriber has received fiorn the Ilrritetl States, and of- frirs urr salo (\Vitot.r.siti.ir.), at the lowest Market rates, at the Store IIl!ilt.I of I’o\t'ii:il \Vli:irf, the following GOODS: TEA, 'I'0I'l.\CCl), R.-\ISINS. IIUII1, Soap, Sugar, and Moltisses, Applr.-s, (luirreree, Orrioiis, I’ilbt-rts, \V.rlirrit~i, Alrntrnds, I.e:rtliet', Ureritl, I.etirnns, (.‘i;;.rrs, Strriw-,.-1, (Cooking, I’r.riiltlio and Close), I'it'klcs, Bulllrlo Rt-br-a, Pails and llioums, \\'ool Cards, Sleigh Bells, Soda, Sugar, \\"ino, Ilultt-r "std \\'.rtv~r Crackers, I'r-pper Sriuce, Sperm Crrrrdles, Lemon Syrup, (lrorriid I'eppcr, Cassia, l‘iinerito, Ginger, Colfee, Cliocolattre, Stirtliries, tles, pii _ Yo I‘or sale by the principal iiicrcliants rind druggists through- out the I'nitt-d States and Cirna a Beware of the counterfeit sold at one dollar per bottle. For sale by \V. II. \V;\'l‘StlI\', Agent for I’. I3. Irtl.ttttI. I Charlottetown, Nov. 19, 1850. I I 9 l i s i 1 ( Bliss’ Coiripountl Coil Liver Oil I.tllltI_l’. V A new and elfcctnrrl remedy for Coughs, (‘omrnon (‘old-,t‘oltl inl ' the Head, Iloarscnesn. Broiichitis, Attllttll-'1, 'I‘icl.|irr;_: in the 'I‘liro:tt, Catarrh, Diseases ofthe Lungs and llrorirlral .\ll'«t-irnrrs. This favorite remedy is composed of Pure (‘ml .ii~rr Oil. rota- biricd nitlr other valuable ingredients, 1\'l|lt:ll t0lll|lII:lL'Iy ilisgrrisc the repulsive taste of the Oil, without detracting from its irrt-tlit-Errol vir-l lucs, presenting it in it orm y iv rich itcnrr be lIt.IIl1lllI!lt'l‘t?tI to the! rriost delicate invalid, without incorrvcirieiicc. The l'n¢‘tllL'llIttI influ- ti cc of this Candy pursues the exact tract of the intl.rrnin:rIory ac- doii, causing cough. I-'irst, soothing the orgnirs ofthe I'Ult't', its to. itII:tIIVCillII|.l€l1CCg|\ll!('I along the mucous lining of llre tviiitlpipr-l into the broirci, and alloying pulmonary irrilatioir, giving eaise ttlltIl comfort to the chest, rt-storing the voice to its ttl‘t‘lIslti|iit'iI Cll'l|l'lIl‘!ll and naive”; Ct)Ill"t‘lIfl‘tl I’ItI«'r:in. .’Icii/nutty in the Flttitls, mrrl Oli- I[I'tlt‘fl"l1l£I1lIIl2 Glrrmls, nre g--utly amt strfrly rlist-lrargtd by easy cxpectoration. tircver tli- v,,'rci-s with the stomach, it t-orirrrioir cold yields to its benign influence in ti few hours, and \\'Il(‘I1 rrsnrtrdr lo,bi.-fore the complaint is far advanced, all rlarrgt-r of CON!t.‘M1"l'l0N is entirely prevcnle . Sr-ld \Vholesalc and Retail, at the Drug Store of M. \V. SKI NNEII, Queen Strr-rt. Cliarlottctoii'n,Juiro 3- Wrinterl, one Storekeeper in every town on the Island to sell Comstock’s Mcdiciiies, apply to any ofthe Druggisls iii Charlottetown JUST PUBLISIIED, PRICE 29. Till} SCIENCE OF I.Il"I1 ; or How to I.ive nnrl \Vhut to live for ; with ample rules for Diet, Ilegirrien, and Self-Management ; together with Irrstrutrtirnis for securing Perfect Ilealth, Longevity. and that sterling state of lIup- piness only attainable through the judicious observance of a Wt'Il- regultited course of life. By ii PIIYSICI OPINIONS OF THE I’l{l-ZSS. “ There is a vast deal of good sense in this little volrmis The full‘! S. C. IIOLNIAN. November, 1-1, 1851. NEW 1_m'01r1'A't101vs. FRO.“ GREAT IIIIITAIN AND IINITISD ST4\TF.§'. EU. 'I‘. IIASZAIID has just received per packet " t‘:iroline," part of his sitpply nolected by himself, consisting of A L.\ltGF. Sl!l’l’l.Y or‘ BOOKS AND STATIONIJR Y, JILQPS, ROOM PJIPER, FJJVCY BVQSKE TS, retail--a t-- the ‘ l'“P°'""‘l "P" . °""" 9 ‘ P‘ ' .'”" , , mnrirl titles are as good us the physical, and the wt nor is ut'IIcI'tt|lIetI TOY S, FLUID L’\*‘IPSI to lrobr-urrl."-—A!liu. " Tho \\lI|I\ In-tore lid is written in it plain homely style, and the iiifnrrirriiinii \\Iiit‘It it contains in ooirnr-errmi \\‘IlI1 till 1I1t|ll('l‘l rr-latirig in hr-iiltli tllltl dirt, is of tin exti‘i:incly vnltitible rind usi.-tiil kiriil."-—Sundu_t/ v BRUSHES OF JLL KLVDS, CHE./II’! and a variety of other useful articles suitable for the Island. The remainder. of his Books and Stationery purchased at the New York Trade Stiles, he is daily expecting. [E7Cnta|ogrres of the 'IIOLI;‘ 01" HIS LJRGE ./IJVI) VJIRIED STOCK, will be ready for delivery its sooti as the whole of his Goods have arrived. mes. " A little book nlmtimling in sound, irensilrle, nnrl prnrlirtrlile nrlvire for tlir- rritiiirigi-rirent ot lit-iiltli tom iirlririt'_v_ to Ultl nge I'lrr- ivrrit-i“ri iri- “ y jutlii-iniis. 'I his is it Ilttttttlbll \\‘I||t:It on-ry lrnirot-- rt wlrirh young niitl old will read with piolit."— m- are iutiltl posstiis, irii practical NIIPI lriirl down for tlrlirptirm, , wi I trail in the (‘.iItlIf<iI'l, it not 1tillIt' lou- iiirl for gr-nerrrl use, it is iir-pan-tl, as in muiil ttrc. no we have so re and which if fullowod t\ It-lv Soap ! Soap ! evil 0 r . sti . Constant Supply of New Brunswick made Sou , will be kept Evcryytliiiig that is omeru-it-e, WIIIIII tr-eating upon topics Ietlttlslle to lu- by the Subscriber, which will be Sold to who esale dealers at coriiii|ererl."—Bsll‘s Wukly Mussngsr. “ The design of this essay is extremely lrinrliilile, it being inteniletl to promote a most useful and irnporisiit study-—ihe study of «lint nml irror-rrls wy,;¢|, i. at present too much ' ‘ _re iii'e,st-altered through the work, several useful and iniporttttit tiIilCrVtI1t0ns."— H'nk!p “rites. u A ' to work which appears to its to possess nrncli l|It‘t'it, sail to be suited to the capacities ufsll who can read. On snrlr ii srrl-jot-I ii is often tlidit-tilt to tivoitl the use of language rvliieb ls olfi-nsive to tlt'Ill‘lIl!‘ the vohirne btifure its, the isrithrrr hits trrtttctl III the most M“ M] y.| without ever being led into the cuiiriiiisstoii of tin unguririled eiiprr-uioir."—Mli_ii'iig Journal. written in the spirit ut the nineteenth century by it man 0 the war ' krosi eye to till the " ctiiiifwrll and eoriu-nirnees of this life," and on I"! gtuirtl iigruint its inriierint and disc it ‘ ' ’ We lune rules for sitting, tti-inking, and sleeping , it that it use strict liiivs st least Lltll ti-year, bi-l’arr- be not some them, it lower rice than any other imported Sonp of equal quality. Daily cxpecti, , ti lot of No. 1, it superior article, for Family uso. Terms Lash. E. I.. I.\'I')lAllD. A & I ' e,gueen Square. Juno 9. l85l. I,'pper ‘ ALI. crsoris indebted to James Currie, Blacksmith. who has left this Island for I time, are hereby notified, tlitrt the Sub- scribers will put their accounts into a legal course for collection, if they do not come forward and make iinincdiuto payment to them. they being duly empowered to receive the stints. JAt\Il".S CURIIIE, jun. JOHN CURII I". KENNETH ii/tt':iti:Nzir. I ll- . levy, ll-.rd l.i-gs ("lrir-go-foot I-‘istulas Sore throats ltad Breasts Chtlblairrs Gout Skin dun." liurns Clrappeil-hands Glandular Scurvy Curlll (Soft) Swcllings Sore heads llitcs of Mos- Cancers airnbsgo Tumours (’ll(‘ItIt'l and Contracted St. I’rle Ulcers Saint-I-‘lies Still‘ ‘uints ltheumatism Wounds Curoa-Ila)’ I'iIt:pl1tlllIlulll Sea s Ygtu re Nipples Sold by the Proprietor at 214 Strain! (iii.-ar Temple Bar) London, and by (Slit). 'I'. IIASZAIII), Agent for I’. H. Islanrl, in Iloites and Pets, an 2s, In-, 8.-, and 20: each. Tlrere is it vo-ry coruirleialrlc saving in talting the larger rises. bl‘. ll, tirrcctioris tor the guidance of Patients are uflixed to each Po I‘ lint. Da. EVANS’S PAIN KILLER. N 0 l\Ivvlit:irrc has been tIIIL'0Vl'V!II that is so happily adapted to use intcrrrally as drops to be tslten. and yet per orin such wonders IVIlt‘l1 applied externally as it wash. bath, or by friction. US]-.‘ IT l.V THIS Jll./I4\’JV'ER, l‘orl7omrnon IIt'lllItIl.'ltt‘, simple bathing will answer. I-‘or sudden fold! and hard coughs, [to cure imnretlirrtcly.] put one te.-rspoonful in four of trtolasses. and tslic tlrrec spoonfuls of the mixture as often II you cough. I!-atlie the neck, breast and sides with it to cure soreness of ti ctiiigli. Aslhiiru, l‘htliisic and sore bressts—for -pr-rtly rclit.-f,30 drops in nitiltisscs, and bathe freely tvith it clear. and ltecp on Il:ittirt:l wet in it. For bowel complaint, cholera inorbus, cholic and disrrhca.—a lt-uspootifiil in a gill of milk and molttsses, well mixed; if the pain ls lc1't‘rt', bathe the bowels with it, and in clrolors repeat the dose every :r E ‘-2 For Dyspr-psia and sick stomach. 20 to 30 drops in sweetened watt-r, nitiriritrg, irooir rrrrrl rright.ti|l all symptoms yield, and you are restored lo perfect health. or rrlt rlieutntitic complaints. lame neck, swelled face, sore throat and tootlitrt-lit-, 60 drops as above, three times a day; bathe the parts well, rub with a warm cloth, and tslrc u tuupoonful of mustard sccd nightly, in milk or molasses, at bed time. ‘or buriis, scultls, Ind all sort-s. prielts, stings or old sores, baths ivr-ll and often the parts iilllicli-d. I-‘or sudden colds or croup, 30 drops in Ilolssrcs, every hour. and bathe freely with it. For cariltcr, tore moulli and stomach, chicken pox. or inesslss, M Ilftlpfi. twice a day in street nril . ASK FOR l'2VANh’S PIAIN KILLER. AND A . N0 0'l‘lII£It. VOICE FRO)! JV 97 OVJ SCOTIJ. Docros I~Lv.iru’s Pam I(ii.i.i:it, being fully tested in localities rvlrt-re it has lit-on in gem.-riil use. I deem it tny dot to the public to rnmi-it a|few ot'tlis insny Certificates now in my possession, that all may I(Iio|V and be poisoned ofthis V.it.t!ItrI.l Mlnlclrtl. C. V. POOR, Dr-ugglst, 19, 'l‘rernont Ilow Boston, Sole Prepsistor. This ivllleertify l was sfl'cctt-d with severe rt.-huiristlc Pain In my Irgl, proceeding from a severe cold, so nrucli so, I could not walk willititil the Ittl of crutches. and by the use of one bottle of E\'|ns'| I't|itt hrllcr, I, to the surprise ofiriy neighbours ws scoinplstely cured. l.mrvbttr", N ' R I-3Vo ' 09"“ 9" I d . 5. Train is to certify that I have used I-'.vsns's Pain Killer in nry fsrnil IlIItI found it to be an excellent inetlicine, superior to any ofthe 'ii I ever used. l-‘im-i-oii Toiitiiisoii. Hurts Coitnty. Wilniot, 3rd Irnuary, 18.’it).—1‘his Is to certify, I have for some time past sold several ofthe difl'ercnt kinds of Pain Killer, and have found none give so good sutlsfsctlon ss Evsns's, es uisuufsetursd by C. V. Poor, I9, Treniont Bow, Boston. Jsrvi its A. Gissotrs, |Iere1isnt- Britlgrlon, March 21, 1850.—This is to rertify‘ I have for some time an snlil several ofthe tlitI'err.-nt kinds of Pain Killer, and have found l‘.vrrm's. as inrirrufactrrred by C. V. Poor, lloston, to give more gcllflll v i‘ n on in use. N "radio" H“ I Itvnv B. Pins. Dru gist. This ‘ PAIN KII.I.I-ZR’ may be used with a sricress that wt 1 uteri IIII the beholder, In such crises as the following: Dlstrusing Dysen Pslrr in the Side and stomach. Corns. Cull. In "til". I lnlsritum, Bronchitis, Ilesling Sores on man or beast, Children Teeth- lng, Rslslrrg llostl. llosrseircss. Quinsy In a few hours, Ctillblsles and 18th November, 1851. for which clan we luvs, the nether lnternled his lrilroi-s."— Tablet. N. l. B B H u W l::’|r1‘lv£ltBY:' cow s5r.r.s. If Island Msssfsct ssb:luoiis;h‘“. "it-'-d'i"u' '"o'.'«i',".i'.'.'rrn..e."" '"r:.'.°..'.'.'.i.'.'.'l'..';i Iftig-lsss;:§Jih'i£i£‘s:'FE:ifLsTS.e?bit;TM£;'£iTgBii'Ei::':.$:£hltl:i :E'8tl:'i"s.;n' gmm “pk Wm . t sro sown . i t|I-9I50°*lW"- “ W in ' -I, 5. N “ i'.'ir.irl"i'o'r1.'i'rl.°:§.'i".'upI'-''l.r ...ru'ul'r'; I.i'.3..'..'i'-'.:.l'.7-'3", "W """' sntl M. wi SKINNER. Midtcst Wusbeuse:"‘I'|ts for r. s. Uppsr8lds.Quesrr Square. 5.“ .g G. , H“ ‘s Book :1 o , Charlottetown. Prliies stairs. l&A E.1..1.\'D1AlD. 3,, i.i....i; by Chubb u Co., St. Jobs. N. ii. : out by —I—— \ 0" Printed by Jttssss D. Ilnsann, st kls 0Ies.QsesII1IIIOo Char ottotowl.