tiasnziiininis AZETTE._ MARCH 1. -.........papaerunqr-.-nag:-yum.»-2-1.-.;...-.,...... .. .,,_,._ _ ____ ____4 _ ———-—-1 ansom:.I.a1rnous. w ‘Tau Tuououanu EnucA't‘l:D.—A man eiitering into life, says Mr. Ruskin, o , accurately to know three things, -‘-‘First, when he is; secondly where he iffgoitig; thirdly, what he had best do under those circumstances. First, Where he is-_—that is to say, wlint sort of a world lielias got into;how large ills’? what kiudtof creatures live in it, and how; what is it made of, and what may be To be so , Y PRIVATE SALE, the following VALUABLE IIEAI. ES'I‘A'I‘E of the late Hon. Colonel A Lane, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, viz: ' ‘OWN LOTS Nos. 57,58, 69, 60 and CI, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containing nearly two Acres of Liiud, fronting on Ituchford Square. tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees. and Garden; it contains also the |"arrnly Resi- dence. out houses of the deceased, of the mos corri- tnodious description. 'I'owiv Lo-rs Nos. 8, -I. 5 and 6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Ciirhlottutown aforesaid, and One-twentieth part of Town Lois Nos 61. 88 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, atl- r__, . WILLIAM HEARD, _ I IIANKPUI. past favours, begs to intimate the ARRIVAL of tbe Nugget. direct frotn Euoussin. _ with the fo IWIII GOODS. , _ (‘er-limere, M uir,‘Glace Royal, Damask, I-‘repels and English Meririo,Orleens,Cobu .Veeuuis Cloth, Alpacca, orwicli and Gs a Plaid. and Bprsntsli Craps, for Ladies’ (IIOIIOI. Vtfilllllo fllilldowa plnin Cloth, wool plaid and tweed CLOJIKIJVGS. Wool Jackets, Hiinals _a, Al , Vecunie god Pla Sliowls and Sceifa. Plain, strips and fancy Silks; Glace Silks; Irish P_op ins; iiCa€_|. 3|"! “'5. sniin, Watered tleo. Persians. Silk Velsets for dresses. Bonnets, &.i_: , in all colours: ibbone In glut ‘.,“,i,,,,_ A in‘, ‘uni-unerit of Iillinery. Laces. Nelle. Braids, Gimps, fancy 'I_rinittitnge. Beltoue, Linings. Fur Malls, Boaa,Vietoriues.capee, cuffs. mitts. gloves, Gauntlets. &c., in real sable, fltcb, stone martin. squirrel, iviusquiisb. hiink and seal. English and French CORSETS. _ CIIILDREJVT DRESSES. CLOAKS. CAPS, HOODS JIJI/‘D. HATS. a great variety. Red, blue iind white sergint;. real Welsh, itnitaiion \Veleh. _I.ancaehire, Salisbury and Saxony FI..l.N'- .N‘F.'I.S.. Blankets; 'l'rnvelling Rugs; llorse Rugs; Carpetirige, Driiggete, Hearth Rugs. Pilot,_beavet. rnohuir, & broad Cloths; Doeskiria. Cassimerea. Ready triads Clothing. Seal Skin (.'oels_. llr Hats of a superior melts: glazed and felt Hats; cloth and fur Caps. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy joining the roperty of Daniel Hodson, Esq. , in lots made of it. Secondly, Where he is going—*-that is to say, what chance or r £:i'rts there are of any other world be- si .tbis; and whether, for infornialion respecting it, he had better consult the Bible, Koran, or Council of Trent. Thirdly, what he had best do under those circuriistances--that is to say, what kind of faculties he possesses; what are the present state and wants of mankind ; whpt is his place is society; and what are thnrtatlest means in his power of attain- ing happiness and diffusing it. 'l‘he man who knows these things, and who has had his will so subdued in the learning them, that he is ready to do what he knows he ought, I should call educated, and the man who lmows them not, un- educated, though he could talk all the tongues of Babe . A our nion icviciiv-mir t.rirr:. Evening is spreading her mantle over the fair earth, shutting out from our view the snow-clad scenes around. Ever and anon the wind sweeps by in fearful gttsts, causing us to shudder as we draw nearer the bright fireside, and think of the suf- fering poor. For them the merry sleigh- bcll has no music, seeming rather a mockery of their sorrow. «.It was on such a night as this, that a child of scarce twelve years might have been seen wending her way through the noisy streets of B . It was a late hour for her to be out alone, and unpro- tectcd, but she seemed all intent upon one object, scarce heeding the wintry blast. She stopped before a large inan- nioments, timidly sought ndtnission. , The old town clock pealcd forth the , .~ hour of ten. How trinity records that,‘ hour winged up to heaven ! ' In the abode of want, a weary woman lay upon a bed of pain. She gazed stid- : l_v_ around the dreary apartment. The fire had burnt out, leaving but it few ashes on the solitary hearth. She sigh- ed as she drew the scanty covering closer, and looked wistfully towards the opening door. A pail sad face met her gaze, and her child stood beside her. “ Have you come at last, my darling?” "Yes mother, but I bring no help, Find the child’s tones seemed the mourn- til echoes of despair.) “ She would not aid me, bidding me ‘ Go and freeze ifl was too indolent to work.’ ” Tears glis- tened in the mother’s eyes, and sonic- thing she murmured of inhumanity, that God must mark. Morning again dawned, but its light fell upon the cold dead forms of that mother and her child. Alas! heart that turned from the cry of the destitute. Could the lips which harshly doomed them to perish, ever utter pitying words for the children of want_?_, Surely the faces of those proverty stricken ones would rise up reproach- fu_l[y—“ Vengeance is mine, I will repay said the Lord 1" l‘ w - and in close prosirnit Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. v- G 200 River. Charlottetown. proofCcllar. and six good lfoorns. Stable for eight Horses. and new VVell of ‘Voter in the yard rts. On .5200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on mortage for four or five years. for the 7 had Lite :Bui|dings thereon. House. Charlottetown. on the SU./V’ I.4'V.N', for the last I8 years. purchase money can remain on the Premises. further particulars apply to Mrs. WIDGIRY on the Prerniiies, or to Hurray Panuaa, Esq., Charlotte- to to suit pure users. own Lore Nos. 8, 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. 'I‘owiv Lo-r No.04. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chiei J . Connors Lore. 12 andI8. in the Common of‘, to Charlottetown. containing Part of Common Lot No. 18, in the Coiriinon of Charlottetown, and which foriris the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in lots to suit purchasers. Pas-ruiiai Lor No. 554, in the Royalty of Char- lottetown, containing Twelve Acres Ai.so—PI“.W No. 81.... the Smith Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. ‘or further particulars, apply to W. FOIGAN, Esq. Barrister at Law, Charlottetown; at Pictou. J. lliusti.-rort Larva, the Acting Executor of, and one of the Trustees named in the Will of the late Colonel A . Lane. Cliarlottetown, 26th October, 1353. FOR SALE. ACRES of land on ’l‘owns|iip No. bl having a front of 20 Chains on Montujrue 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point of the Island I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town and Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Bpply to IVILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th, 185-I. Town Freehold Farm for Sale or to 8 . I 0 BE SOLD (or let for a short term of years) it I"RI:‘.EHOLD FARM situate at Mill Creek, on the North side ofthe Elliot or lVest River, about 4; inilea from 'I‘own. tion, within the tnanured, and are now in good heart acres are ready to atuinp. ground and has (I commanding view of the River. There are 48 acres in cultiva- nearly the whole of which have been cleared net 10 years, have been regularly and well ‘ Eight more 'l'he House is on rising The Building»: consist of II large Barn. Mistal, _ _ . Stable, Slieep-lloit.-e, l'i_-ggeries, Coach-House and stoii, and alter hesitating for a few t_7~»-:-n..r_.; an .-i‘ which ‘ I-e\V \'c.it.~I. have been erected witiiin it _ 'l'hcri: is it Grist and Saw Mill adjoining he r'nrni, and an unlimited supply of Mussel Mud .:i he h:iJ frinn the lliver opposite. l.':rl or ,.....~:u<-- money can remain onaecurity, ind rho .~'l--cit and l'rt\p taken at a valuation, if re- lIiIt'BiI. For particulars enquire of NICHOLAS BROWN. January 27, I854. 4il0‘l House in Kent Street. " HE subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own esidence. It contains a large Store. and good frost- There is also it It will be let altogether or in two JOHN BREEN. June 18th 1853. FOR SALE. 7 HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street.formerly the site of the Baptist Chapel, fronting I00 feet on Euston Street, and IN on Upper Prince Street. It is one ofthe moat desir- able situations in the suburbs for n gent|ennin’s resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. apw to H. POPE. June78. _ r‘______ FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for I999 years, containing 80.} acres of Land, with About 40 acres are clear. i'liere is zi good putt at the door of the Dwelling 'I‘liis Farm is situated about I0 miles from the Tryon Rnnd, and known as Ilulf Illt! For wn. Lot 81, \Vest River, June 27, I853 llarraovuislar tit Srniit NAVIGATION.-— Oppeidcrable interest has been excited in Edinburgh by the successful trial of the , 20 acres Leased, at One Shilling per acre. Farm for Sale. TIIE Subscriber offers for stile his FARM, con sisling oflltl acres, 90 acres Freeliold. and ' There etaem-vessels lately launched at Granton 3, "ho", 40 um d,,_,ed' “d in ,, WI, ‘me or for-the deep-sea fishing, as demonstrating the practicability of a new principle of st§arii,__propulsion, superscding both the fcrow and the paddle, and as likely to effect, in-aouie degree, a revolution in the art of steam-navigation. The vessel is I00 feet long, with engines of 30-horse power. Egternally there is nothing to distinguish it -ifrtln n sailing-vessel, except the presence on each side of the hull ofn curved ipe 10 inches in diameter, termed “ a nozz e,” communicating with a water-tight iron case Inside. ._In the bottom of the vessel are apertiynee admitting the water-tight case w_itl_i_At horizontal wheel fixed on it crank- Ihlllfittached by piston-rods to the engine, andgpti Illefilellfll being applied, the water- wbepl revolves with velocity, and the water is discharjged by the nozzles on each side of tlig .ve_ssel. These form the only pro- pggii power. and the invention is remark- e_ ’ Jgr. its simplicity and effect. These nouelee-also are of service in navigatin the vessel, which, according to the angle of"-tfe ressiori ‘or elevation, turns in any diifbp p_iy,;,oi'. stpps altogether, even with the engines working at full power. Al- though aiapeeity ii-ether than speed was mill‘ in the construction of the vessel, it" efli ittalned eleven knots an_hoiii-. Eco- tiaiggof fuel, freedom from vibration, ligh- dt-eiiglit, and a. ' hrateo are are tbvudvae sea the invention. Thevesse is being ac ooner-rigged, and, when fitted with ing-gear, it will proceed Cqfihdllbilg [rolled in the FritlI.of.Farth undyb ‘losvevi ' if . I -!“'° . '-~°":°=:°*°"°.*.::*- ° .. ‘ eei,._,__r;'s.' Hive, mfiuw tlib invehtors, :Il|d_,t,Il|Io vessfibflblhlhfllte fleet of the Deep’ Ieellisliing Association of Scotland. cultivation; a good the Prernisee. flourishing settlement of Searltown, about 2; miles irorn Hrioper’s Corner. and about I; South Shore, where abundance ofSca Manure may be had. Ea. or Subscriber, atGreen'a Shore. 30: Apothecariee‘ Ilnll, Room attached. Rent in remedy. Was it ever before known that. H soul of Consumption were crrsdfor less than 85? y-‘flan’ ,'mn,.1ie mi-nrltrril . 'v/~l- ljt .1 -.r.- ~- hair! in ills."~el'e you not interested in mi! your rt-rrsdy, Davi_tv_ue,' Coast-oorrn i'l'i'rt:ii l.o1.a.'tv ' " ' i " House, Barn and Workshop on It is situated in the beautiful and miles from the For particulars apply to J. \VnA'rr-ttantt, Mr. Titoataa Donn, Charlottetown, or the JOHN TODD. Searliown, 2d Oct, 1858. Ift Cottage to Let. the Cottage immediately above TO LE'I‘. A thecerieu' Hall, fronting on Queen Street. fin: mediate possession given. the Store and Counting House adjoning Cellar underneath. and were I'llI ado e. 'I‘l-IEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October I2th, I888. ' The Woiider of _tlie World! Devlnes’ Compound Pitch Lozcngc. HE Great Remedy is at last discov uoiis.oot.os. ASTHMA. COS'I‘lVE- ed, and C0 NESS AND CONSUMP'l‘lON have lost their tevrpr, varilsh as as if by in before this Sovereign E Truly, if any individual is to be pliied, and needs sympathy, it is the consuinptive,—alwriye ea- pectiiig to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost " makes the inner seal shrink with the outer flesh." " Some bloom as rem bloom. And live as roses live, A single morning space I'' While others, in more mature life,——_by eouie isn- prmli-.n«-e and I slight cold neglected,—in the hectic fl.,.|;_ |h¢ p.-iirifiil coo‘ ' “ 'l'tir', print! of lliilll’ plfllfl flCfl‘lFpIIl'." All we us‘. is this one question :-AI you have I we, or any other members of t e ,. . I .-nu i., w. R. wit-nelr and 'i'.'Daseaus-it I. l t.'o.,si A'tt1'tll¢IAlIlI' Harm. V estin . Muflloin; Ladies‘, Gents‘. and Cbildreua’ ndana and cotton Handkerchiefs. IIOSIER Y, H./IBERIJJISHER Y. and even‘ oarygy (J COTTON and LIJVEJV GOODS. SHOES and SLIPPERS. Soda. Indigo. Copvpiliyaa. Starch, Glue, Larripblack, shoe Thread. Cotton Warp. Hair Seating. curled I Hair: Paints, Oils. ting. 'I‘ar, Rope, Oakuiri, I-‘igure Heads; scouring Brick (wboleseleorretasl .) . A large assorttnent of IROJVMOJVGER Y, JV./IILS, SPIKES, dtc. IRON‘, STEEL, Ship Castings. Forge Back. wood and coroinandel Multunis. Cloth, heir. Combo. A great variety of Fancy 'I‘oilel. Son EJR THEJVWJIRE. ice selection 0 T . FANCY GOODS.—-Writing Desks. Work Boxes; Ladies‘ Rosewood Dressing CHIJV-I and GLJSS. 8 Cases; Gents’. Rose- iind nail Brushes. Shell. Ivor , German and Bone Plymouth pale and almond oaps for family use. Dressing and clnrnney Glasses, in nnihogany, rosewood and gilt frames. For Christmas presents. a splu- did collection of Jewelry. The whole will be Charlottetown. December 9. I858. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance; Co is , l Incorporated by Act of Par iament in 1848. ; ' ‘HIS COMPANY offers the beat guarantee in: case of loss. and accepts Risks at a saving ofi fully 50 per cent. to the assured. The present reliable Cupitnl excsds £l‘l00._ _Per- sons having property in Clinrluttetown, iir vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of, this Coinptiny for Policies or Inforiniitiou. 017" One of Philips’ I~‘iro Amiihilaiors has beeu= purchased by the Compziny, for the benefit of persons i insured in this Oflice. In so ‘Ire. Ill! III! 0f" can be obtained irnniediately. by Ipplying It the Secretary's Office. HEARD. Pree' W. HENRY PALMER sec'y and Treasurer. Secretary’: Oflice, Kent Street, 3 August 5th, I853. Bill. ALLIANCE LIFE .d.N'D FIRE INSURANCE COM- P./IJVY, L0./V‘DO.V. IITAILIIHID nv ac-r or raaciaaslwr. Capital £5,000,000 Stsrlin . CHARLES YU NG, Agent for I’. E. Island. NOTICE. Thc Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Genera 1. Meeting of the above Company for the Appoint- ment ofollicers for the Current year, and other pur-‘ poses. will take place at the Temperance Hall on Monday evening the I6th instant, at 7 o'clock. By Order of the Directors. HENRY PALMER, Sec'y. and Treasurer. Secretary's Oflice, Kent Street, 4th Jun. 1854. Isl THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. GovaaNoii—-rt-ta: aior-r-r noiroaiiunu TI-ll EARL of IZLGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. llrun 0rrtca—2‘.'. SI. Andrus square. Edin- burgh. Board of Management in Hultfus: for Nona I: d-— at the lowest figure for cash. GLEASOIWS PICTORIAL. ON the first of January next. Gl¢osou's Pictorial will commence its sixth coluivu, and will appear vastly improved in all respects, with a superb new beading, new type and dreu throughout, and will be inted upon the finest aper. As the proprietor of the Pictorial hits purchased the entire good will of Baruum‘s New York Illustrated Mics. and has merged that journal in the Pictorial. the public will reap rhe advantage of this concentration of the strength of the two papers 'upon one, both in tho artistic and the literary departments. The same brilliant host of contributors and artists will be enfagcd on Gleason‘: Pictorial as heretofore, and ti arge addition is also made to the corps. both in talent and number. 'I‘ha most liberal arrangements have been coiiipleted,and such us will enable the Proprietor to produce by for the finest illustrated journal yet published, atid much superior to the pre- sent issue of the paper. , The columns of the Pictorial will constant y be beautified by all that can please and instruct in art and nature, and its literary dcparttnent will fully sustain the high repu- tation it has so long enjoy . The gas of Glamour‘: Pictorial will contain views u ever populous city in the known world, of all buildings 0 note in the eastern or western hemis- phere, of all the principal ships and Itcatnerl of the navy and merchant service: with ac and accurate portraits ofevery noted charcter in the world, both inn and Sketches of beautiful scenery, taken from life, will also be given, with numerous s ecimens from the aniriial kingdom. the birds of t a air, and the fish of the sea. and will present in its mechanical execution an agent a ciruen of art. It will contain fifteen hundred and sixty-four square inches, giving a great nniount of reading matter and illustrations-—and forming a matnmoth weekly paper of sixteen octavo pages. anus:-—'l‘hree dollars per ennnrn. Published every SATURDAY by I’. GLEASON. Corner of Tremout and Bromfield Streets, oston. Mass. Subscriptions received at G. T. Hasuai-d’s Book Store. WILLIAM SNEESTON, all er, EGS to inform his friends and Ship builders generally, that he is about to recommeiioe the business ofSAIL MAKING in this Island, having spent twenty one years at the 'I‘rsde in En laud, tiring which time he believes he gave full antie action to those who employed hiin. Ru-:ir.|:m:l:—Henry Hasnril, Esq. Charlottetown, Feb. 6, I854. 6m Scolio and Prince Edward llon. 51. ll. Almon, Banker. Hon. \Villi;im A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles 'I‘iviiiiti,-':, Est... Barrister. Joliti Bnyley Bland, ' q. Ion. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor Agent 6; Sccretnry——l\Inttlicw H. Richey, Solicitor 'l‘lie following gentlemen have been appointed Olii core of the Coinpanv in Prince Edward Island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice ofthe Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlottetown—Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent——E. L. Ly 'nrd. Georgelown—Medical Advisor—Diivid Kaye, M. D. Agent—Williiirn Sanderson. St. Elennor's—Medicnl Adviser--Joseph Bell, M D. . gent—'I‘hoinae lluut. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. APITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. _ '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND. pr. Agent for Prince Fdward Is and. US’ Office, Queen Square. Charlottetown. September 5, I853. I Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by Act if Parltuaunt. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- on. T. H. Hauiland. Hon. Charles Hens- ley, Francis Lougiosrtli. Eiq., Robsrt Hutchinson, Esq., Tlimnas Dawson, Esq Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. N charge for Policies. I"‘orrns of Application, and a other information, may be obtained Ikcm the Sub- scriber, atthe Otlice of G. W.Debloie Esq. Charlotte- to . W" H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 7th 1868. Agent for P. E. I. pro List LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LAND. with I M-n~ i attached. which cute annually Fort tone of Hay siluntu on Township No. 28. head o the Htllsbo rough River. . For isrniae I to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I888. NEW PEBIPUMES, Gtc. LUBIN'S EXTRACTS Bailey's Ess. Bou eel, . Edo’a Had osrnia. Delcroix’s Fashionable er- fumes, Lowe's rngrant Perfume, and Genuine I-‘Au dc Cologne. HEJV'DRIE‘S MOELINE, Mir preserving the Beauty and Luxuriancc eftlis Hair. an extract of Vegetable and Animal Oleiigin- nus Substances, most beneficial for promoting the hunt and lusurianea of the Hair, and of a very grate ul perfume. EMOLIEJVT CJIMPHOR CREJM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree- able remedy for chopped hands, and the injurious effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which. however rough or red. is roiider_ed soft and delicate in a few days. 'I‘liis Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter whatever. ROWL.A.ll/‘D8 KJLYDOR, For improving and beautifying the Complexion. and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. PEJRL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the 'I‘aeth. By its ionic and astringent pm- perties, it braces and strengthens e Game and Sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FA VOUITE TOILET SOJPS, Prepared in the uagftsl form of it Tablet without angular corners. , Tooth. Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSH in’ great variety, all from Loirnoii. Wm. R. WATSON. Reddin’s New Building, Nov. zlei, I888. Adv. & Isl. O I Prince Edward Dispenser , . KEJVT STREET. CHARLOTTE OWJV: H & R. JOHNSON respectfully announce tlilt 0 they Su ly from their Establishment, DRWGS. CHEMICALS, and the various Olficinel Preparations ofthe Medical Colleges. and from a thoron h practical knowledge. obtained in first class Esta lis meats in England, they feel warranted in claiiniug the confidence o public. which they will endeavour to retain by uniform rsonal attention and care. H. G: . J. pre are Medicines adapted‘ to Ihlnlly requirements an the evniliiig diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrorri Medical nesistunce. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recelpes accurately dispensed. Medical Galvaniem, Vaccina- tion nnd the minor Surgical operations perform . Hone and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5, I854. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder an entirely new invention.) S the cheapest, safest. best. and iuoet efeetllll article for all washing purposeI.|Pl¢h‘ 0' which is equal to ten Pennyworth of S00?! 'l‘he saving of Time and Labour II 00 I010- nishingly great. that a W E It} ' W A -‘-l_H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST -—no rubbing being required. ‘ This wonderful Article is MORE $ERVICEA' BLE THAN SOAP, asit produces a better and aiueh qiiiclter lather, and is adapted f‘or_p.a°rposes for which Soap cannot bessfely or e tually d. .It will not in jure the hands. or the most delicate material; but whilst it is incomparable for perma- aeiitly whitening Linens. to., after they have Led era, Account Books. etc. EOR E T. HASZAIID has received fkoui the manufacturers a good stock of the above goods in a great variety of sin and Bindings. I.ar a Post L are bound in calf Rumia Bands. no ecep, e. do. I-‘oolscap and Pott Ledgers and Day Books a variety. Regular Liner from London. '5: THE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship pere from the Line between Lesrnosi and Glan- io-rs-as-ewir. the A. ' Honest Hone, tens agister. to sell deaenoreboat the let A i.I8M. A owners I 0 84 Lists Street. FO:.INIl‘* Bit-est. BROWN . my - ‘as Win. WAIJH. . Charlottetown P I toelil per beeorue tliseolouretl by_ age. injured by bad Washing. it is also nrisor ls for PM in the color ,ot..t~‘t.iiNN . 8LANKa't‘s w‘oou.aiv§. cm... riiitifrs. nostril end ‘LACE. . or Sale by GEO. ‘I’. IIA8zAltD, Qaesiilqsare. . Partl Is is Bunion. *”.....'°"*"""i'..i.“' airs: ' ' Nth Londeu.tliat tbey will plaee eu ' nu. oitfinissasv wotiiie. oi: _3'.l:‘..°'.l:."'-'..'..'r».."1'.'.'i "’°"" "...'2'}?'..."'uf:' 35". lid press and public. -MI_ the periodical pup, npvessnttaf so great e as of rel ‘our and pettttcel oplaba. should liossssgsiier ty asst‘.-ad than. and that too ivithhl commendation, is e 8' circeeidoeee escssdiiigly rars,q‘fseI altogether ee- poralelled. T have shcrias fir the merely liurery aiua, a tug will obtain a hearing for evangelical tnstb is qtiertsrsfrent which it would otltsrisiss be u-eluded.’ ]—l'i'ua's Journal. I‘-v0RIGI.N'.lL WRITLNGS. As re-published by the Author, ‘in 2b.voliiuies. lime, Vela. ' Contents if this ' I, 2. I staral Theology, 8 vols., £0 8 0 4. t lirisiian Evidences. 8 vola., o 8 0 II. I Ioral Pliiloso by, 0 4 0 7. I .stroav.irii|ea| iseoursas, ' ll 4 0 8, I. I0. I oiigregational Sermons, 8 vola., 0 I8 0 ll. eruione on Public Occasions, 0 4 0 I8. 1 liiirc_h Extension. 0 4 0 81- afloieecy of a Peroebiallystem O 4 0 II.-POSTHUJIIOUS WRITINGS. Eats-an as Du. supra. In 8 volumes. ave, ‘ cot . Vols. Contents. . I. I. 8. Dellyyscriptuve ResdingI.8 vola., £1 II C 4, 8. isabbetb Scripture Reeditigs,I vols. I I O 8. . umoaa flernions, Q 3 1.8. laetitutee of Thoohigy, 2 voh., I - I 0 D. Preleotieau eii Butler, &e., 0 IO 0 _ Th anpsnent be is oouipletad by publica- tion of the Prelectieasou Bureau, Pa 1.3;, Hn.r., &c., and the whole may now be hd ' lee Vol . The above are the prices of Chalmero‘ Winks In sterling, as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber has made arrangements to sell them on this rain. at tha above price currency, being a large deduction on the original price. SE0. 1‘. IIASZARD. FOR SALE. ASCHOONER nineteen Tons,nearly new, Seile . and r iug one year in use. For further Par- ticulars app y to Volumes 8vo, price separately. at Iod. 8d. per time Mr. KENNETH WKENZIE. Pownal Street Charlottetown, Dee. I8tb. I ' __o TORAL, r the rapid Cure of Illllllllls. C0l.IlS, IIOARSENIZSS, IB0llltlIIITI8,WlIO0PING-COIIGII, ctiottr, isrnnri, AND CONSUMPTION. vnoug the numerous discoveries Scleaee bee made in this generation to facilitate the business of llfe-— increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind. than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trialof its virtues thro li- out this bread country, has proven beyond a doubt, at no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease. which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every car. deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy has at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the luiigv. Our space here will not permit us to publhh any proportion of the ‘cares effected by its use. but we would present the following :—-and refer further on- quiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free. wherein are full particulate, and indisputable proof of these statements. Oflice of Transportation, Laurens R. R., 8. C., Aug. 4, I868. J. C. Area. 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