' IIASZARDS GAZETTE. JANUARY 4. SMILES AND KISSES! OE, I-‘III-INDSHIP ‘ AND Love. ‘or. ruirinra. The ieits' els of lbelifll Annual: in ib’e"oirolst of Love, Brightgliinpsss of Heaven. revealing The joys of sprite shore. Though friendshi shines list in a ring, ' A smile is tbeztnhletn of this, My heart owns a holler thing Which ever has hid in e hiss. Whshe ' ‘t ‘I . .. r;.:g3:."... £'.f.'.'.’.: ...-... . fstase isdrsavy, And dark is the pathway of life; ‘ will smile, it can cheer, Asfeehly I stru$lo aloud. But u kiss from the ipsthat are dear Will render uie ten times esur Life's duties it changes to pleasure. Its trials can bravely be met, For my heart in itself has a trennre, Since Love ‘mid its jewels was set; My puthwa is dotted with lowers, . to enclose, or love lends his wings to the hours And tints then: with caslsnr ds roar. h frisndship‘s an exquisite feeling. A breath from an angel above, Which over the spirit comes stealing Aiidwahesthsfiretnoies of itslove; 'I‘hst love is a stronger emotion, That stirs all the depths of the soul, As the waters of mighty old ocean Ate moved by the moonl§ht's control. it 2' ~v°' *° -':..¥- '- £11?- tss ....'.°""~'-.'.""°' "' "I": t in the thrill of A mile may be given to many. ’Tis onl of lhendship a part, it Heaven, a bias, Bet 've not a ltiss uuto spy has notthe love n your heart. Tau Caaauiter.—'I‘hc Barrie " Advance," remarking on the decimal currenc , seys:—" We readily admit that the American coinage is iabls to objections, but though it is pos- sible that a decimal currency may be defective in some respects, we are at a loss to conceive how any one, who is competent to odor an opinion upon the subject, can deny that a coinage may be so const decimal principle, as. to be, beyond ctanpsrison, superior to any other. It is objected ageinu dollars and costs that they are unsuited to the business of small traders; but is this a consequence of the decimal arrangement! Will any one pretend to its that if the shillings were divided intotea equal parts, instead of twelve, it would not be as con. venient a coin as at present! It is true the number twelve Is divisible b 9,3,4, end 6, but we could not have silver coins for each n these parts, without being _ subject to annoyance infinitely greater then that of being obliged, occasionally, to use silver end copper together in the payment of smell sums. If the penny were made equal to the tenth of e shilling, end if there were two silva coins of the value of five pence two. pence, the greatest amount of copper that wool be required in the psysieut of any suiri, would beonly three half-pence,—end the following some could be paid in silver alone, 2 pence, 4 nos, 7 pence, 8 peace, 9 pence, 10 pm“, So that any pt 3 pence) could be paid in silver, end any sum above three-halfpence (except 3 pence, end 3} pence), could be paid in silver, end one helfpenny in copper. It would be impossible, with the present shilling of twelve pence, end any two smaller silver coins (end we could not have more the. two without the most intolerable confusion), to pay a greet..- number of small sums than with thé s ' ' ten pence an silver coins of the value of fivempeace and two (five-tenths end two-tenths.) An ounce a pot: , e srd, &c., of anything, costs two pence, (tenths of a shillinp;) you buy 1 pound, 2 pounds, 9; pounds, 3 pounds, 3; pounds, 4 pounds. 4.} pounds, pounds, 5£opounds, (any number of half pounds, hell‘ ounces, he f yards, ., except three.) and you can pay for each in silver coin. The fact that the number of farthings ln a pound may be divided b twenty numbers under a hundred is of no ooh noses in t consideration of the subject, as such an o ration is_never required at least in smal dealings. The mcricen coins re inconvenient in small business transactions, end the reason that it has no silver coins less than the nu. osni uently no sun can be ‘d is silver hot | N Ave cents and its multiplies. It is not, bowevg: without other 'ous—aeveral of its denominations are only what are termed imaginary coins; it is not connected with any perfect system of weights; end its lowest unit is too small to admit of a convenient arrngontcut its multiplies in a decuple progres- < aion. . t it is a great mistake to confound dollars and cents with measures in general. We have now we trust, sstisfsotonl answered the only objection of any weight, to be {send in s aniale alluded to, against a decimal citrrenc , and as it ieatlmitted by the writer of that article that “ o one can deer, that in written com trensecIious.—iu the addition, stibstrastion, multiplication and division of large sums, and in the circulation of interest, decimal-coins form the very ion of coiiveriieace,”--an advantage which belongs to no other system-it follows, even according to hie own showing, "' that the balance of reason is overwhelming in favor of s deci- euel coinage in preference to any other" A decimal system vbfjmcasures would be,‘ _st so convenient for the mass of the poop as the one in use,_if not more so.’ is as easy for the _ u or end seller to deal in half or quarter of a pound of any- th ug, with the pound of twelve or sixteen ounces . Quanti- ties would be boughtand sold in halves end uarters as they now are, and riot in tenths, huudreilths, &c_. ho over head of the proposition that people were to go into shops and salt for one-tenth, or two-truths, or three-tenths, &c., of anyiliing “'0! wanted to be I In establishing a decimal system of mea- ‘ ‘it of the hind wee ever contemplated or expected. Peep e wou continue to salt for a half or quarter of epound, sue? yard, he.. just as at present. In short there would be lI0.¢‘ll srenop in e mpassr of carrying: on retail business, while in wrlttu opmuiereial treasectioae,"‘ as well as in wholesale trade and forage commerce, it iadsiittsd on ell heads “ that dseimsl measusq forai the very perfection of convenience-" Mulllgtitawiiey Paste. “E s'fil’:'hl“' "°‘l'°‘I- P" "Milton" from London. a BI lebrs {Of “III. and ShrI:p tIo.:.Ce‘r,r”“ o?r‘d:'i,dNife'd"Klt:rbI:s., Inpclal mlaeddm. Cauliflower, Gihhis, hlts end brown Onions, Ibuums “V C‘ s WIIIIII, CIIIIIC clpimml, Gugwg .I's.l‘l5‘lI Israisleds. npd u..¢gPi:::.,,.n|:¢l:i.=,:_., ,, him In . nous use in. can‘ :o'n'o ,.Leinou cit.’ Chlllaad. "On". ,Frenohaud mpgnedo. OCT; ' . ; Soho. Resdlagglohn ll, 1....’ ., °f'0IiI. legal or Chains, Worcester, ‘r . hurt Peel, Relish, min Soy, r....... d Cream. Lnecs Oil—lu M ‘I C“ ' ; ’ of n-vi-§m§E'or I:t.ov?i7."s:u a I '°YD°°"'IUI. Cs en Vinegar. Raspberry I cspsrs. Redand blsclr c 1 II , w ha‘ 051': I-0000. N33: Iliad ,Noya'e.u' :.:i.*..~,;-',~.:.*-..'c.-.--.....=-.-.-.-. '~ . - ,' . .BP®mD5WIIfl'o OIIA .. ...'.—.;.-2:"-" -rr-- 0-:.c;-. t‘.-.-.::-.:---P--r-—--~ ----vr-mm -. Medhlfiréfi. ' WOW; _ ,1....\ i.. tic d Survey Winter Arrangement of Mails. _ THE MA'ILS‘for transmission to the neighbouring Provinces, Newfoundland and the United States, during the ensuing Winter. will be made up every THURSDAY at noon, commenc- ' on Thursday. the 16th December; end the Mails for England =Dl be made up on that day end on the days following 2-- Th reds December 30. Thursday, March ll. I8. Thursday, March 25. Thursday. April J. a Thursday, January Thursday, January 21. Thursday, F ebruery 10. Thursday, April Thursday, February 14. THOMAS OWEN, I’ _r General. Letters for the Cape of Good Hope. Australia and India. via the Cape of Good Ho , will require to be forwarded on the 18th Ja- nuary end Ilth arch. General Post Oliics, Nov. 39, 1851. To the Tenants on Lots 9 do 6|. HE Subscriber having. by Power. of Attorney, dated the dtli da ofhlarcli, I861, been a pointed Agent to telre charge of I401‘! ti st, in this Island, the roperty of Lawmm Saline Eaq., notllies the Tenants on those Townships, that all rents, and Arrears of Rent, due on the said Property. IN |’°(I!|||’°‘I 10 IN PHI to him forthwith, he alone being authorised to I’0¢‘O'lKIuléL§ same. YEO. PortHill, April 9, I851. Books. stationery, etc. HE Subscriber has received, from Edinburgh, landou, and the ' United States. his FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, bring the most eztcnriu Slack of Books and Stationery wired for Sale its the Lotosr Proointu, and comprlsing:- Writing Papers, of every description-—plain and ruled, and at very low pricm Gold Pens and Pencil Cases Steel Pens-—s go assortment Ink, in bottles; and Ink Bottles, of various kinds I’orte—monnoiss and Pocket Books Chcssmeu and Ida _ IVorh Boles, Doslts, and Travslhng Cases lliaries for 18 I Ital’ icue Worlts, of the best authors Iltan rd Historical Works "revels and Adventures, of the most recent date Works in General Literature l.tliissss end Maps of the Society for the diflhsion of Useful Know- led School Sticks, of all kinds. _ 3 Catalogues of the _aatsneivs Stock comprised in the above, are now ready. It will be sold Wholesale end Retell. at the lowest prices. GEO. '1‘. HASZARD. Nov. 22. 1862. Notice. LL Persons who tire indebted to me for business done at the Cross Iioeds, V _ _ , Note ofHand crBoolr Account, will please pe t r respective emouiitsto Mr. JAMES M‘CRAI'I‘H, of Char ottetowu, who is lawfully entitled to receive the same. JAMES DEWAR. Charlottetown, Oct. ll, I852. . N etional Loan Fund Life and Equitable ' Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by ./Icls of Parliament. OAIID of DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Island. T. H. Havilarid, Eaq., Hon. Cliurlrr Hensley, 17'. Long» um», Er ., Robert Htitchinson, Eiq., (mar Damon, Esq. Dates Risks telren at cousiderebl reduced premium. Forms ofApp|icntiou, and ell other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at hie Oflice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. 1CD$3EB$!‘o 1Cl3E’EE'$'.?o IIECOMES every nine to save whet he can of the above er- I l . Pauli‘; who have Insured their Property at the MUTUAL IN- SURANCE OFFICE, have saved Fifty per ‘C¢ril., the last eer. )7 The Capital of the Company has increased very nearly One litm- drrd per t:cnt., within the last Twelve months. Persons wishing to join had better commence with the year—all Policies expire at the end of each y . _ . Blank forms of Application, and other information, can g'0rEl)lllIIOtI at the Secretary and Treasurer's Ofice, KEN'l‘- Notice. HE Subscriber being about to close hie husinem Establishment at New London, requests all rsons indebted to him, eilhes by Note or Book Account, to come crwerd immediately and mslte arrerigsmedis for the settlement of their Accounts, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of his Attorney for collection. D. MORRISON. New London. Doe. I, I852. Just Published, Under the Sanction of the Colonial Legislature, A MAP OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Br Gsoaca: Wnioirr, Esq, Svnvarou Gsxunan. THIS MAP comprises the latest To phicel information _ sfibrded by the Surveyor Generul’s ‘ ‘M . t , rivers. &c., beizg recentl completed by Captain H. . Bsyfie is the argest up of the Island which has yet been engraved, end, in addition to the usual information alfoided by publications of the hind, it gives the names of the principal Proprietors.—tho Popula- tion of each Town and Townahip.—the Soundings of the Coast and Harbors,—the time of High Water at the full and chan c, with the rise of water at spring and he tides, at the principal erbors and points of the coast. dte.. lie. or Sale by the Subscriber. HENRY STAIIPI-IR. Nov. I5, I858. a - Genuine Buflltlo Oil, IT is now understood by all that have given the Genuine Ilullhlo Oil a trial, that it is decidedly the best remedy now in use to promote the growth, continue uxuriance, and im- prove the beauty of the HAIR; it gives a satin softness and loss which no other article iloes,end causes it to curl beautiful y. For sale at the Drug Store of W. SKINNER. Medical Warehouse, Dslrymplo’s Cornner October, 1, I852. lHIAIlalIII’.!.}.§.". IIIAIEIBIME I‘/l7®IBIESg Corner of Barr-ington & Blowers streets, NEAR MASON!’ HALL. M ‘roan 'ra31._r:'rs. CB3‘-envcui %(t<u>u:i0s:i. dxcna. HAIIUFACTUIID T0 OIDII IN A IUPIIIOI ITYLI, AND ON IIAIONAILI TIIHI, DY WESLEY cl; SIINCGIIAIIIR, H./ILIFJIX NO VJ SCOTIA. Orders will be received and eve information iven, by e plying to I’. Macoowaie, Esq., Agent, C rlottetown, . E. Island. recs, heseaoosst Books Just Received, A'I'HAM'S MAN and his migrations, Geral-Milco, the ner- rative of a residence in a Brazilian ley Hand Book of Life Insurance, Norton's IsIIIl'Il'{)::IlIIIl|lON, evel lie of the United States, ted Further supplies daily eapec . GEO. T. HASZARD. REMOVAL. lire. 8 ELD 0 N RATEFULLY acltnowlsdges the liberal patronage received llciu her friends, and begsto inform them, that she has remov- that commodioes House. opposite the aw Turrrsauvcn r., where she trusts. b lteepin-glen hand a ayiply of the best OIJVOIR II R, LE ON SIVR , dc,-., to merit a continuance of their ed to Her. favors. amiliea, Picnic Part‘ due. with t't . A f i bl noit'ii'i»sas‘..':’t’i".'........'i'.'l.a'?“” " "' """°' " June I. I853- FIRE! FIR ll FIR ... IICIIIB Yglll PROPERTY A1‘ A SAVING 0 FIFTY Phil! CENT. HIS can cal be done by Insuring In the MUTUAL FIRE INSURA CI COMPANY. Thlsls the only Ofles where claims for loss can be met, without rsfsrsncsto a foreign Ootnpeay. , Ibrls of sppllsstlon.ar.d any other Information can be ob lsirted at the secretary and ‘I‘rsesttrar's Oflce, Kent street. AprlI’0, I862. . Books—Iought. Ioid, or lxohsngedl HE Suhstnbsr res tfall to intimate to the (reading) I’ubllssfI'.l1. ,thst heslilsnetdsssesertiotliet sf1‘ite::&£nenicu.&q., a to pieuen Q ,lavsrioesIs b.'.|."‘As.,'d.erieg besehpcsseefeesrl H,-|I§Volsieu,hsti-n, teenage h sfthsfia hhbcolrs of , _ hvgsly , eness Hsslls toss‘, thstbsosslIhuestbsbeslnsssofCAlI- 'NE‘:‘sIud‘C“I'IAJ:"I‘ .—Upw'shls of 8000 feet sl ciiiilsintwn, Nov. :2. ms. " w"M°°"' strayed. OM the Suheeriber—-a COW. 8 or 9 years old. with black sides, white face dappled with black, white heoh daifiplad, horns turned inwards, and to eelve in Jenner . ‘vs information, either at Horzard‘a Gazelle O or to the Subscri , where she may be found, will be rewarded for his trouble. WILLIAM GODKIN. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, I852. TW'O stray EWES and a WETHER came to the Subscriber's Premises about the 1st September last. They are all marl!- ed with the whole of the right ear cut oil’, and the top of the left. Th crce hvethtnon ain ea nsss.b a lyin to e own II a e p y g peDONAyDpp‘ CI’ IEE. Head Elliot Rvsr, Dec. 7, 1852. Ii A Stray Red STEER, rising 8 cars old. white face, middling siaed horns standing outwa , the top of the right ear out out half moon on the under side, left ear slit, and the under side cut oil‘, hind feet and bell white. The owner can have the property by P-ii-s -19°»--. r -iwlyins to DONALD McLI'lOD. Lot 61, Andsreonfs Road, Dec. 4, 1862. Notice. HE TENJNTS of Tiroaus Ilsa-rrr I'IAVILAND,Elq., on Townships Numbers 43 and 56 and all other Lands in this Island, are nested to make immediate payment of the amount of Rent the y them to the Subscriber, who is duly autho- rised to receive and grant receipts for the same. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. Isl. Ll. Persons indebted either by Mar age, J Proinissory Note or otherwise, to "iioasss IlA'I'll Ha- vrnaivn, Esq., late Colonial Secretary ofthis Island, are desired forthwith to make ment of the res tive sums due by them as aforesaid to the ubsaiber who is uly authorised by Power of Aitsrne . to receive and give the necessary discharges for the aunts. And al Persons in whom the said Thomas Heath Heviland, -I in- debted, are requested to furnish their Accounts for ymeut. T. HEATH I A VILAND. Barrbtrr-at-Law. Queen Square. Nov. 29, I852. Isl. Artificial Slate and Metallic Paint. THE SUBSCRIBERS, agents for P. E. Island, hegtoecqnaiut the public, that they lies on hand, a large Sn ply of these superior paints, which wil be so d by the Pound, or tlle Hundred Q" ht. The have nlso just received a quantity GROUND IN LI SEED O L, put up in" Pen and II Pounds. GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. KENNETH M'KENZIE, Powual Street. June, 29, 1882. To be Let. VIVHE lower part of the New TEMPEIIANCE HALL in this Town, comprising one specious Room feet, 5 feet, and four small Rooms suitable for Public Oflices, eat: feet, by feet. here is also a couimodions and escal- lent Cellar under the Building, two-thirds of which will also be let on reasonable terms. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. II Hasziird, W. Heard, G. Beer, or to JAS. B COOI'ER,Sscy. Charlottetown, Aug. 2, I153. KESTON. 0 BE SOLD the Freehold FARM of between '10 and 80 acres of Land, lruown as " KEISTOJV." the property of Henry Sheermen. Esq. about four miles distant from Charlottetown, abut- ting cuthe Princetown Road. For further particulars apply to Jo- surii Huitannr. Esq., Solicitor Genera , Charlottetown, or to Celptain RICE. Upton. [All the papers 2m.] ovember 27, I852. Freehold Land on the New Wlltshire Road. RTY acres of Land situate on Lot ill. on the aforemen- tioned Rosd isotfered for sale. It is about six and a half miles from Town. and is well covered with Fire Wood and Fencing Poles—thc Wood was sold all‘ a small portion of it at the rate of £2 per acre lest Winter. Apply’ to ' JILLJIN MKINLJY. Yorlt River, November 27, I852. TWELVETREES BROTHER ’ SOAP WDER, AN ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION. A racxu-r or wi-itcir is never. to ‘nit raauirwonrii or soarll HE sevin of Time and Labour is so astonishingly eat. that a WEE ‘S WASH can be accomplished BEI-OR BREAK- FAS'I‘,—no rubbing being re uired. This wonderful article is MORE SERVICEABLETIIAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quiclter lather. and is adapted for rposes, for which Soap cannot be safely or effectually used. It will not injure the hands. or the most delicate material: but whilst it is incomparable for permanently whitenhig Linens, &c., aller they have become discolored by age, or injured by bad Wash- in , it is also unsur bio for IIIIEPOVIII‘ the colors of FLAN- NIILS. BLANK WOOLL NS, COLORED PRINTS. MUSLINS. AND LACE. This useful article has been tried on this Island. and can be con lideutl reooinmen ed. So wholesale and reteil’by «The colonial Life Assurance Company... 0 0 V E R N O R. 1-its aioir-r IIOIOVIAILI THE EARL OI-‘ ELGIN AND KINCARDINE. rnor-General of Canada. mmmn omrnom, 82 SI. Jindrrte Square. Edinburgh. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT IN HALIFAX FOE Novel Scottie & IP1rnmic<a lfiallwnn-oi llalleumd, Hon. M. B. Alison, Banhsr. Charles Twining. Esq Barrister. Hon. William A. Blush, Banher John Bayley Bland. Lewis Bliss. Esq. Hon. Alexander Keith, James Stewart, ., Solicitor. Medical Adviser-— . F. Sewers. Agent I Sssrsisry—Mstthsw H. Rishey, Solicitor. gentlemen have been appointed Omcsrs of the Cotnpen in Pr cs Edward Island, and will be prepared to furnish ‘ .raAsto the principles and practice of the Oompeny sod CCIIOI. Ohsrlsttsisws-Ilsuieel Adviser-l'I. A. Johnson. I. 1)., Agent.- st. EIeausr’o-Medical '€cifi:—is$epi. eat. it. n., q... iui'mu:w ii. aiciirzr. . erchsat., I r Gsagdesva—Medi&ail“:dviser—David Keys. M. D., Agd-— 5. 13.11.1311’- HRS. WINSLOW 1'0 THE LJDIES. 39- WIN“-OW. an old an experienced nurse and Fsteele r-I-kn. -0- Ladies to her tssll:Ig._ It. will immediately rrzllisve 9 I9 urns it Is . andlssnretoregtilsteths htmn. f...¢’,.,... °.I hloltjiers, it will give rest to yourselves and rsllsfesd health to you, c I ran. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. W'luslsw’s Soothing Syrup duri-is the Pi“ -ix rem. -mni thousand the last year. w. believe, it the best medic . In the world for children teething or for the cure of Dyeesitry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teethia or any other cause. It gives universal satlsl'setlon—nsver never heard a ¢0DpIIlll:lfI’0?.:;].0lII using it, never sold a medicine in v .-.°.~.::*..'::'.-;'z.... -M»---—~«« courts a resume, Druuists, Bangor. Ms C W0lg)'E’I‘I OI? THE WORLD. recs r fies years W, Bears. Cue-i-is di Planes, Isngor, Its. Grstlcsisn,—l have been entirely cured ofth emu, 5, 15. .. of your Craeip and Pets Killer. eontsessed the Crsnp and Pain Klllsr is the S of 1847. I had bout a great pumm- rienrw-pm Hills orlveysarsofthstinslsufsnd besond all my powers to describe. tiring this time, I have bad medical aid. and tried various spe- clAes.hst found very little relief until I obtained your Group and Pain Killer. In one_ inonth allsr I c _ get.‘ u, 1 5.", go :::::."'.*'::-..:.:::;‘::".:.t'.‘° "- " -I-~ -" "- ~i- Péosplat. hnlde., Jan. 29, 185]. e, u or’ etarowellacnainletlwithtlmabcva certify to the IIIO?I"l.I-IIOIIISIII of feels. ‘M.’ ‘M. Cnaaus‘ Csirroan, Hsiriuii Curr-can, D t T b l " _ M S‘i'sii'r-ctr i.i.rs. oc or c , a re u er rec sin sician f writes us untlsyr dstegof Mal:ch 20, I‘847 :, , 0 E.“ Mum". " Please send me half a gallon of your Crstnp and Pain Killer‘ it i; |’l:e best medicine to cure what it is represented to, that I ever use . The Doctor drst made use ofit in his own case, for a severe sprain in Ihe shoulder,caused by the upsetting ofe stage, and found Iniuie- diets relief, and has since used it in his practice. Read the followiiis. It a she for itself. RHEUJIIATIS CURED. I certify, that I was alllictt.-tl with a violent Rheumatic pain in the small of my back, which entirely disabled me, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and alert; nor could I walk with- out e cans, and but very little with. applied Doctor Johnson's Anudyne Linlstent, or Liquid Opodsldoe, and several other remedies, without any relief. After auflcring Ill this way about a week. I pur- chased a bottle of Crasip and Pain Killer, prepared by Currie at FIIKINI, Bangor, and after time applications was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am now entirely well. I also cured a friend of mine. who had been stilcring for a long time with a tee side, with the some bottle. Ibelieve it the best medicine in the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favour. Ines STAPLII. OLIVII Towitas. N. B.-Be sure and call for CURTIS It PERKINS’ Cramp and Pain Killer. All others besringshis name are base imitations. Price 25 cents per bottle. For by WI. lI_. >WA1'SON. Chalcttetowri, June 14, I852. LIVERY STABLES, HE SUBSCRIBER intends keeping good Horses. Sis’ he, Carriages, dte., which he olfers to the Public for hire as ow terms, for CAIN. "'°-‘ “ At.so, good Stabling, end the greatest care talten with those ones committed to his cha e. Residence near the Temperance ell, Grafton Street. WILLIAM JAKEMAN. ...- Mr. Jaxnaraiv, would take the opportunity ofiaforming his numerous Customers, whose Debts have been some time stendi that lie wculd_feel obliged by their melting an early settleniont and those having accounts against him will please forward them as WI II .I January 8, 1852. For Sale, N Northern division Lot 23, ONE THO USJND ACRES . of LAND, in portions of 25, 50, or I00 acres at moderate prices. ALSO, Several FARMS, with part clearances. For further particulars, -rm to - ROBERT RENNIE. Charlottetown, October 25, 1852. I? (I '.H.‘ .5. It I DON'T burn your houses nving ashes, when on csn.he the real Rock POTASII at the DiugStore o M. \V. S IN- NER. which is a convenient and cheap article for melting Soap, and will save trouble and all rislt which is incurred in saving ashes. Medical Warehouse. Delrynip|e‘s Corner, ' December 20. I852. s 9 1 s s Bliss Compound (.otl Liver Oil Candy. A new and effectual remedy for Coughs, Common Colds, Cold in the Head. Hoereencss.Bronchius, Asthma, Tickling in the Throat, Caterrh, Diseases ofths Lungs and Ironchel Alfections. This favorite remedy is composed ofPitrs Cod Liver Oil, colt- birietl with other valuable ingredients, which completely disguise the repulsive taste oflhe Oil. without detracting from its mcuicziiel vir- tues,prcIeviling it in a form by which itcait be administered to the most tlelieatcinvelid, without inconvenience. The medicinal influ- ence ofthis Candy pursues the easel tract of the itilaiiimaiory ac- tloti,ceuslng cough. First, soothing the organs oflhe voice, its so- dstetiveinducnccupasses along the mucous lining of the windplpe into the brouci, an ellaying pulmonary irritation. giving case and comfort to the chest, restoring the voice to its accustomed clesrrisss and powers; Con led Phlsgm. Jcrimosy in the Fluids, and Ob- structions in Ilia ‘loads, are gently and safely discharged by easy as ctorellon. It never disagrees wi the sin , a common co yields to its benign inlticnce in a few hours, and when resorted to,beforc the complaint is far advanced, ell dangerol‘ Coiisulrrroit is entlrsl rcverited. Sold 'WMlwle and Retail, at the Drug Store of M. W SKINNIR, Queen Street. 0 Charlottetown, Juno I3. Eligible Building Lots ibr Isle. R SALE Fivn olfiibls Building LOTS enjoining the Ten yard of Mr. Richard Hearts. and nosing I80 fbet on Great George direct. and 84 feet on Fits Rey Street. For Terms of Sale and plans of the Property. application to be made to Hnu-it Havineiro, Esq., arristsr-st-Lew, at his Oflm in Queen liters. Septem ra1.im. Valuable Pasture Lot. for Isle. be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully. sltsetsd’ plot o ground, the propprty of Joliw Nioiroi.i., being ere Lot No. sso in the Roya ‘Lof Clinrlottstdwll, cost to; life! of eacsllent LAND with Estldtap thereon. T is is well enclosed. and for the most it with a dylte feiioe ; and the greater psrt of it is cleared and an at‘ caltlvelion. _ _ '1‘ property can be viewd at any time on Iplilicllm 10 John Nioholl on the premises. _ n An unquestionable Title w be mods ll 15! sessioncaubehadetosee. rtermullilvfl ply to John Longworili. 301-. winter at Law. Charlottetown, Aug. 24th I I-‘OR cruiu.o'i"rn'rowN. HS Superior first-class A I. fest-seill Darquc T SIR JLIXJNDER, O0! tsns',|'Cepre'n Jolie Welsh, will sail mm Llverpsol, G. 8., on the A , I858. This srqeehee cornbrtehle JBIN and erzzaaas: P.llS£.'.N'- Owner has had this vessel built and fitted u this Port and Liverpool: rcheser. and pos- r particulars. ap- tncdations aprons; I trade between bi‘: ts'msrit e abate’ vpsblio mg and re‘ the , moderate. ru n°na« "pbe‘rrlsele:.s,—|inse m onwqslre of Messrs. D. Osssoll ""' " C” l"""°°" °' '° m’ w. w. wan. . 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