'writteo'more than sixty years ago. They 'HA$.zARD’B~. GAZETTE. -lA2N.UARY. 17. VAR IE '1' I3 I . Suwllu Wines 'I\sicn.—The Michig- an Farmer informs us that Gen. Williams LiI,I|!.is. that state, has beeninthe practice of sewing two bushels of wheat to the sore the efi'ect of which is small straw. always rarely or never lie- ble to rust, and Increased product—end that others had observed a similar result. Boon-nonnownns, who forget to return tbs volumes which the kindness of friends enables them to read, should puruse the following lines, which, it is said. were are as apptltsito, however, now as they were at t t remote period: “ Ifl this book do lend to you, Or you of me do borrow. Be seen as you hnve read it through, Pray bring it horns the marrow. " Then alter which, if you do want To borrow yet another, Just come to me. and you shall see That I can lend the other." “ Did on ever attend a ‘ Golden Mor- rloge?’ you know what a ‘ Golden Nnrriagol it? “I will tell you. ~ “ When‘ a man and his wife, have lived together for fifty years, it is the custom in some countries, as in Sweden, and, I be- lieve, in Germany, to hold a second wed- ding, at which all the old friends of both parties—their children and their children’s children to the remotest degreo..—arc invi- ted to be present on the occasion. " l was present at a ‘ Golden-Marriage celebration in this city only a few weeks since; and I went to try to describe it to you. “ A gentlemen who had been married for fifty years, all and every part of which had been passed in uninterrupted domes- tic happiness, sent out, "in the name of himself and his aged companion, invitat- ions to attend their ‘Golden Marriage.’ (You will find this pleasant and beautiful custom admirably described in n domes- tic novel called ‘The Neighbors.’) The evening arrived, and [was privileged, as an old friend, to be present. “ Fathers, mothers, children, grand- children, great grand-children, sons-in- law, daughters-in-law, and their children, were present. The aged couple, in ex- cellent health, and with faces as happy as good hearts, and good deeds, and a con- sciousness of years well spent, could make them, imparting happiness to all around them, in the rooms, odorous with numerous flowers. Oh, it was a most beautiful sight; and I hope is a custom that may hereafter be followed by those married couples who are so fortunate as to livepiu perpetual peace and happiness together for half a century. How truly might that still ‘happy couple’ represent the lovely characters of ‘John Anderson and his Jenn :' “ ‘ John Anderson. my Jo, John, We've seen our bairns’ bairne, But yet, my dear John Anderson, I'm happy in your _arn'.s ; And so are you Ill mine, John, I'm sure you'll ne'er say no, ghrhsdeysbegonetliotwehoveseen, John Anderson, my Jo !' “ ‘ John Anderson. my Jo, John, Life's hill we've elimb'd thegither, And rnony n canty day, John, We’vVs had wi’ sun anither: Now we maun totter doun. John, llut hand in hand we'll go, And we'll sleep thegither at the foot. John Anderson-. my Jo l' “I have somewhere seen a sentence in the .‘Lsuguage of Flowers’ like this: ‘ If you wish for Heart's-Ease’ never look to Mary-Gold.’ I rather think one ‘party’ that I know, some ten years ago, ve had occasion to wish they had not followed this advice. I am inclined to believe, too, that they will never cele- brale a ‘ arriage’ ngain--al- tllo la their lirst. was one, literally. a cnse.wes simply this: looking, but ambitious, somewhat proud, and not "over-industrious young man, paid his addresses to n ‘ young-old girl,’ whose father was a veryrich and very pompous man, the magnets of the village, so far as thsposseesiou ofa large mprty went. The, girl herself was, ghty, . . andexactiug; but she had ‘soild’ charms, and they won for her a husband. True is Dscsnsnu Coei..—A surgeon of St Petsrsburgb, alters series of experi- ments upon frozen, corpses, has introduced a newsnetbod of , , ' , by which the operation is relieved of the danger and pain usually umding it. His method is sirnplv to blood by artificial means. Bocninsnn. — An " Anti-Isatying-any el one-a-s ' -alters’ t i»..l3"i{....'-"‘"-5-... i..".'.’I"£'..'.l.n.l. in Rocbdnls, a the success of the society is ss‘itl_tll;,'ha e "unseeded the mostsnn. gain expectations of the projectors. " Tr t....,...'“—*'.':.°'r..'..'°....."°"*°‘“.:: est ' , ‘ ' to sash others mutual ‘contort and entertain- l0|!i 50'!.l! Khltrvsry action bound them- selves te bagood hulnsuvpd, alhhle, joyful, , iv’, . .- . gvlthseapsettosnoh _ _ s and , to the .sf. Ives. V ‘ “Aid-b g'risfl"h flfll wqa ems st H roharlottetovvcn Mutual Insurance 0 . r lncorporstsdliy Act of l’ar inment in I848. HIS OOMPA Y odors the best guarantee in case efloes, and accepts Risks at a saving of fall so per cent, to the assured. present reliable Ca itnl exceds £1700. Per- seus having properly in harlottelown, or vicinity. since no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In ormalion. lD"Oue of Philips‘ Fire Anuihilutors Ilus been purchased by the Company, for lhe benefit of person- insured in this Ollice. In case of Fire, the use of it can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Ollice. W. HEARD, President HENRY PAI..\l ER. ’ ec'y and Treasurer. Secretary's _ Oflce, Kent Street, August bill. H158. AILIANCE LIFE JJVD FIRE IJVSURJJVCB COM- PJJVY. LOJIFDON. lstnlusslln av ACT or raaueaslrtr. Capitol £6,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for I’. E. Island- TI-IE COLONIAL LIFE ASURANCE COMPANY. "ovnnlon—'nsI IIGI-IT Hozsonauu‘. THE EARL of ELGIN and KlNCARDl;\‘E, Governor General of Canada. Huan Ounce-22 St. Andrew Square. Edin- burgh. Board of Managrnfnt Scotiu and Prince Edward II. Alnion. Banker. Hon. William 5. Illaclr, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Churles Twining, I-'.sq., Barrister. John Iluyley Bland, Esq. llon. Alexander Keith, hlerchnut. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser--A. F. Sawcrn. Agent & fiecretary—!llnttl'sew H. llichey, Solicitor The following gentlemen have been Iqppeinled Ulli cars of the Cumpanv in Prince lidwu island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice ofths Company und the rates of Assurance. Charlottetown——Medical Adviser——Il. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent-—E. L. Lydiard. ‘ Georgetown—'.iledicnl Adviser-—l)svld Kaye, M. D. ent—\Villiam Snndcrsou. St. IIlounor’s—-.\ledicul Adviser—-Joseph Bell, lil D. Agent—Tliomns llunt. .\lAT'l.‘IIEW II. RICIIEY. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Viclflflét. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. 'I‘. Ill'IA'I‘H IIAVILAND, jr. nt for Prince l-ldwurd lslnnd. , Queen Square, Cburlotlelown. 5, I853. Isl in Halifax for Noun Island- I? Ollice September Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of ondou Incorporated by Act 0 Parliament. OAIID OF DIRECTO S for I’. E. Islond.— Hon. 1‘. H. Hut-ilanzl. Hon. Charles Hens- ley, Francis Longtoerth, .Esq., Robert Hutcltiuson, Esq., Tlwmas Damon, Esq. Detached Risks taken ut low Premiums No charge for Policies. Forms of Applicatlon,nnd all other information, may be obtained from the Sub- scriber, ntthe Office of tr‘. W.Ueblois Esq. Charlotte- town. H. J. CUNDALI... _ Sept. 1th I858. Agent for P. E. l. pro .’:m NOTICE. The Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. OTICE is hereby given that the Annual Genera Meeting of the above Company for the Appoint- ment of Ollicers for the Current ear, and other pur- poses. will take place at the smperance Hall on Monday evening the ltlth instant, at 7 o'clock. By Order of the Directors, HEN RY PALM]-Ill, ec'y. and Treasurer. Secretary's Olfice, Kent Street, dlll Jun. 1854 Isl H to July. 1353. Aacsunenn Score‘, ‘ . IR.,—As the Agent of various Fire Insurance Companies, I beg to bring under your notice my P.d TEJVT JRTIFICIJIL SL4! TE. This composition has been upwards of, three years exten- sively usod in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward island. the Canaries and Nova Scotia, principally for covering sliingled roofs, as you will rceive by the accompanying circulars of certilienlce. thus been severely tested, and proved most success. fully ite fire proof qualities under most extraordinary circumstances; so much so.‘ that I am of opinion that IT‘. I‘ application to all kinds of wood bui|ding'(wli:re the on or would be no objection to its being used, such as be back walls of dwellinfe in the city, out houses, ware-houses, &c., as wel as the roofs) by lowering a premium of insurance on such buildings as are covered. I have the honor to be, sir,, - Your obedient servant. J. W. ROSS. Peteutee and Manufacturer Halifax ltlh July, I858. SIn,—In answer to your note of the lllh inst. I consider the use of your " Artificial Slate Psint" on shingled Iloofs. as greatly diminishing the risk guinst Fire-1 have frequently reduced the premiums -on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, I am, sir, your ob't ssrven , t. AIICH'D. SCOTT. Innurntice Agent John Boas, Esq. Halifax. THE Great Ileuisdy at last discovered, an . COUGHS. COLDS. ASTHMA. O08'l.‘IVB- N588 AND CON8UlliP'l‘ION have lost their terror, and venhb as as if by magic before this Sovereign remedy. Wasit ever before known that, Hopeless cases oy consumption were crrsdfor less than Sb.’ Tray. if any’ individual is to be pilisd, and nssdseynpethy, it is the consumptive,-—nlwsyu ex- pscti to get well, and yet the iathl ev' ace of aoaynlllmon -~ makes the inner .531 sbrlukritb the outer lush." " some bloom as roses bloom. And live as roses live, A single morning space 1" While others, in more mature Iife.——by some im- prudence and a slight cold ueglscted,—in the hectic flush, the painfhl , ‘I The print ofthe r parting_etsps a pear." All we ask is this one question :—I you have, I iuuesus snsnnlnenss. or any other members of its body that are " heirs to ills."--are you not interested u tbb greet renedy,- Devious’ Conn-noun Pr-r rs. Lonnuou _ 5 W. I. Wesson aed'I‘. Dnslnrasu I. Ce..nt Ase-ruunearna‘ Hear. ““”%?umm .. em.-:-..-4.-. DI-ID» lithdvllu o e Bold, Br 'PRl\’A'l‘I-1 sum). the following VAl.llABl.E ill-EAL l:Is'l‘A'l‘l-I of the late Hon. Colonel A. Luna. situate in Charlottetown. and its vicinity, via: TOWN l.A)’l‘8 Nos. 07,”. 59. 30 Ind 51.50 ll“! Fourth Hundred of Lola in Charlottetown containing nearly two Acres of Land. fronting on Itoohford Square, tastefully laid out will ornamental, fruit trees, end Gnrdsu; it contains also the Fsiaily Rou- dcm-e. out houses of llltl deceased, ol the mos cum. uivrtlious desellplion. 'l'ovvrs Lore Nos. 3,4. 5 and 6, in the 'l'liinI Hundred of Lots in Curhlotlelown olliresuid, und One-twentieth pert ol 'l‘ovvu Lots Nos 67, 68 and 69. in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ud-_ juiuing the property of Daniel Hodeon, Esq. , in lots to suit purchasers. Town Lore Nos. 8. 4, and I. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlotptown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. ‘Pawn l.or Ne. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Clnrrlutlelowu, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Conrumv Lon. 12 and 18, in the Common of, and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, In lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. 18, in the Common of Charlottetown. und which forms the Vvestem side of the approach 1'.-om 'l‘owu lu Government House, in low lu suir purclmsers. l’As1-mil: l.u r No lifit. in the Royalty of Char- lottetown, containing ’l‘vvelvu Acres. V —~l’l".\V No. 3l,iu the South Aisle of St. Puul’s Cliurcll, Clinrlnltelown. For further particulars, apply it) \V. Fonuaiv. Esq. I5l\I'l'lsle|‘ nl. Law, Clmrlottt.-town; at I'iclou. to]. IIAHILTON Larnc, the Acting Executor of, und one of the Trustees nulnud in the “fill of the late Colonel A. Lane. Clmrlnttetown, 26th October, I853. FARM FOR SALE‘. 7 0 be sold by private sale, the l.t.usclto|d for 999 years, cnnluining S0.§'ncres of Land, with he Buildings thereon. About 40 items are clear. There is it good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Form is situated nboul I0 miles from l‘.b;\rlottetowu. on the ‘l‘ryon l{oud,and known as rho SI/UV‘ I.:'\‘./ ”, for the List is years. llull‘ the purchase money can remain on the I'reuiist-s. For lunhor pzlrllmtlzirn apply in Mrs. ivrnenav on the l’rcmises, or to iluxuv I’u.sr.ua, I".sq., Charlotte- town. Lot 31, \Vesl River. June 27, 1853 House in Kent Street. '1‘lIE subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- _ mg House in Kent Street, udjoiuiog his own residence. It contains it large Store, and good frost- pnml‘Cellar, und six good Rooms. There is also is Stable for eight llorses, and new \Vell of Water in the yurd. It will be let altogether or in two parts. on £200 being puid down, the remuinder could lie on manage for four or five years. JOIIN BREI-‘.N. June l3th I853. FOR SALE. TIIAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of . Prince Street, formerly the site the Baptist (Thu el, fronting 100 feet on Euslon Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one uftlle most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dcnce, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, 81¢. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. Cottage to Let. TO l.l'2'l', the Collageirnmedintely above A - t|iecuries' llall, fronting on Queen Street. I‘:- mediate possession "van. Also, the Store and Counting House udjoning Apothccnries’ llall, Cellar underneath, and Ware Room attached. Rent moderate. TIIEOPHILUS DESBIIISAY. October 12th, I853. GLEASON"8 PICTORIAL. ON the firel of Janunry next, Gleaum's Pictorial will commence its sixth volume, and will nppeur vastly improved in all respects, with a superb new heading, new type and dress throughout. and will be printed upon the finest paper. As the proprietor of the Pictorial has pure used the entire good will of Barnum’: New York Illustrated News. and bus 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 urlistic and the literary departments. The same brilliant host of contributors and artists will b n urge addition is also made to the corpe.both in talent and number. The most liberal nrrangemenls have been completed, and such as will enable the Proprietor to produce by far the fine.-it illuslrnletl journal yet published, and much superior to the pre- sent issue of the pa er. The columns of the Pictorial will coustauty be beautified by all that can please and instruct in urt and nature. and its literary department will fully sustain the high repu- tation it has so long enjoyed. The ages of Gleason’: Pictorial will contain views 0 every populous city in the known world, of nll buildings of note in the custom or western hemis- phere, of all the principal ships und slcalners of the navy and mercliunl. service; with fine and accurate portraits of every noted character in the worl both male and female. Sketches of beautiful scenery, taken from life, will also be given, with numerous specimens from the animal kingdom, the birds of the air, nnd the fish of the sea, and will present in its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of art. It will contain fifteen hundred and sixty-four square inches, giving it great nmount of reading matter and illuetratiuns—nnd forming a mammoth weekly paper of sixteen oc'.nvo pages. 'I‘scntus:—'I‘lirae dollars per nnrium. Published every SATVIDAY by F. GLEASON. Corner of ’l‘rsmout and Broeifield Streets, oslon, nee. Subscriptions received at G. T. IIusasrd’e Book Stern. NEW PERPUMES, dtc. LUBlN'B IZXTIIAOTS Bailey's Ese. Bouquet, Eds's Iled osrnia.Delcroix.'s Fashionable Per- fumes, Lowe's ragrant Perfume, and Genuine Enu d Cologne. HF.'JV‘DRIE’S MOELINE. Pb! preserving the Beauty and Luzurinncs of the Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal 0leagin- one Substances, most beneficial for promoting the hunt and luxurieoos pf the Hair, and of u very grate ol perfume. EMOLIEJVT CJMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree- able rsruedy for chopped hands. and the injurious etfecls of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red. is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. his Cream contains no soap or ulksline matter ivbntevsr. R0 WLJJVDS X11. YDOR, For improving and beautifying the Cemplenien. and eradicating a cutaneous eruptions. PEJRL DENTIFRICE Is a meal innocent and effectual prepnrntion for bus- lifjing the Teeth. B its tonic and astringent pro- perties. it braces an strengthens the Game and sockets. preserving thorn in a sound and healthy condition ‘ 41.1. The in VOUITI: z*ou.m' soups. Prepared in the usfat forte of n fillet ssirliont angular corners. Tooth. Nail, ilalr and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety. all into Lennon. . Wm. ll. WATSON. lleldirvs New B . , 11:’ sedevsfiied i... n-mg hla.OIas in up Tvvelvetrees Brothers’ . Useful and Economical Preparations. THEIR emu». Fllllllltlrl Cream, at ea; 'l‘heir Inefiieenble Furniture Polish. at id. ‘Their Unrivnlled Metal Pants. at ‘Id. - Their Incomparable India Rubber Blanking. lil- packets. l'lieir Elegant Bell-shaped Glass luks. filled, at ad. Their Superior Glass Square lnlts—Black, Blue, aml lied. st lid. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Polnude e slur. ‘ Their Uurivnlled Garment and Carpet Reoovalor, and l. Sold. Whiilesule and Retail, by G E0. 1‘. HASZAIID, Queen Square MONEY TO LEND. NQUIBE at the Otlico orcnnsu Panssnn. F.sQ.. Charlottetown. February I, 1868. DR. OI-IALMERS’ WORKS. - [“ Tu commend these works is superfluous; they have met wilh tmirersal approbation from the Eric lish prers and public. Tlsul Ilse periodical press, representing so great a variety of religious and political opinion, o are so generally nolicsd them, and that too with high commendation, is a rircmnslauce sscssrlingl, rare,rf not altogether un- Tllsy have charms for the merely literary man, and th will obtain in hearing for rt'(lI1.gt‘Il-‘-’I/ truth in quurlcrsfrum which if woul 0lllt’l‘lt.'ls(.‘ be e.r:t.'Iw1c.I."]-—-Killo's Journal l'——-0RIGI.’i’°.IlL IVRITIJVGS. An re-published by the Author, in 25 volumes, Ibmo, lull) ’ Vols. puralelled. c . Contents qt‘ this Series. , Natural 'l‘lleolog;y, 2 vols., 3, «L Christian livid--um-s, 2 vols., . Jlnrul I’llilo.soph)-, - Astronomical Discourses, 8, 9, I0. ' I £ .. 3*" dtt Cungregullonul a'r:ruions, 3 vols., l. 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'I‘. llASZARD’S Book Store, a large supply of NEW BOOKS und ST./1 TIOJVER I’, among which will be found the newest stuudnrd Literature of lheduy— llluuuder’s 'I'reusurie Chalmer's, Posthumous \Vorks, Parlor Libraries, Illuslratedjllook Case, Neunder'a Church History, Memorials of Chrintinn Life, Life ufClirist, Kitto's Picloriul Life of our Saviour, Burne’s Notes in ii vols l2mu, and 2 vols dtc, Cyclopadiu of Religious Denominations, written by spiembers spf the different Denominations, c. c. cl¢&Cd5 The Laws of Prince Edward Island ‘ROM 1773 to 1851, botlt years inclusive-2 vols. Iteynl 8 vo., with o co ions Index; published under an Act of the Colonial sgislnture, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- store of G. '1‘. IIASZARD. FOR SALE. SCHOONEII nineteen 'I'ons,nenrly new, Sails and rigging one year in use. For further Pari- ticulars apply to ' Mr. KENNETH IPKENZIB. . Pownal Street Charlottetown, Dec. l9th, 1853' Ten Dollars Reward. W.«£RJ\’1JV'G T0 TIMBER STEJLERS. ‘,VHBRE.\S a number of Tenants, and other persons have, during the winter season, been in the hubitofsiealing 'l‘imber from ell‘ the various Tovrnslii s with which Iain concerned. vv hereby give Public Notice to all Tenants, or other individuals, who may hereafter be found ' passing upon these Forest Lands, either by cutting timber, fire-wood, erecting camps. making sleigh reads, huul- ing on any privute roads. on said property, that they will without distinction of persons, be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of aw ; and any person who will give information of such 'l‘res users, so that theymav be brought to justice, shal , on conviction, receive the above reward. WILLIAM DOIJSE, Charlottetown, October 0, 1858. I Twelvetrees Brothers Soap Powder an entirely new invention.) [8 the cheapest, safest. best, and most effectual article for all washing purposes, a packet of which is equal to ten Peunyworth of Soap! , , 'l‘he saving of Time and Labour is so uto- nishingly great. that n W E E ' A can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST —no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA. BLE THAN SOAP, sail produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for purposes for which Soap cannot besefely or effectually IIIO . It will not injure the hunds,or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable lor perma- nently whitening Linens, &c., after they have become tlisooloured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unsurpsesnble for improv ing the colors of FLANNELS. BLANKIJTS, WOOLLENS, Coneaso PRINTS, MUSLLN and LACE. or Sale by QEQ. T. l-IASZARD, QttsenSqunre. LAW BOOKS.‘ HITTY on l’lsndiug,Chitty oecontraets; Bluni's Commercial Digest e iprnsster's Ansiatnn English Commonhuw Reports, for sale atflno. T. lhnuAnn's Book Store. House to Let. T0 LE1‘, that’ well known HOUSE and ranursas. situate in l'ownnl emu. known as Mus. Woon'e Boarding llcsso. Possession given ln‘Novsrnbsr neat. or further pertieslurs,u pl to 8_ejpt. 9.‘ DBBIDIS.‘ Premises to be Let. . , A DWELLING HOUSE, with .32: rooms on the Irat and two on the ,Ioor._wltl_i I frost proof nallnr, also a garden. s.tlsohsd—sllented lsthnt fest grovsiq_leIvn- _‘ V ‘ J. Cbsrlettgtsws. Des. Ill. tfll.‘ firm for sale. I Subscriber ollbre tbr sale his FARM eon slstieg onto acres. 00 acres hashold, and 10 lens . It ling pesnevs. There s taflsnresclssrsthsndtnshigbststset cultivation; a good cues, Barn and Worhahop.en Prsnui It is situated in the beautiful and l. flourishing settlement of sesrlinwn, about at miles rein Hooper Corner. and about I} miles fiorn the South Shore, where abundance ofSen Insure may be had. For particulars sppl to Tuosees Donn, Charlottetown, or the Subscri ' Searltown, Id Oct, 1888. ill on the premises. JOHN TODD. LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LAND, whb n Hers nltaohed. which cats annually Fort lonsof Hey‘ situate ‘pa Township No. 28, head 0 the Hil_lsbo' or II . . '°'ii.l taiiiissnpply to SAMUEL NELSON. Obartetterewn, Nov. Itth, 1808'.‘ A MAP OF P. E. ISLAND, OLOUIIED so as to shew the Electoral Districts For sale at Gas. '1‘. Hesnnu'n's look Store CANDLES MADE. OUSEKEEPEIIS are respectfully informed, that they can have their TALLOW made up by ap- pliculion to ' JOIIN BOVYIJI. Nov. lolh. Corner of Queen 6: “later Street. BOAT PICKED UP on the 21st October last, between Big Meminegush and Horse Pond. The owner can have thosnure by ‘proving property und puymg cxperlcss. by applying to _ _ ROBERT M'INNJB. Illg Memluegaeb, Dec. 26th, 1853. THE PBALMIST, U81‘ RECEIVED, at Guano: T. Hnssnnp's e Bookstore, in various biudin . The above is the Edition of Watts's Hyman used in the Baptist Chapel, Charlottetown. To be Published by subscription. N dam oclnro, printed from a new plea typn,'on no paper, and elegantly bound in cloth A new und splendid Library Edition of the POP. LAR PORTS Ann POETRY or BRITAIN, Edi- ted. with liiogrupiiieal and Critical Notices, by the rev. Guonuu Gu.l.su.i.au, Author of " Gallery of Literary Portraits‘ " “ llurds of the Bible, " etc. A volume to be published ever alternate month. forming six volumes, averaging 325 pages each, to be delivered to Subsesribers in the course of the year. Annual Subscription, one Guinea. Subscriber's names received by G. T. HASZAD where speciumn numbers may be seen. AYER$ PILLS. POBALLTEIIUBPOSIIOPA FAMILY PHYSIC. TIIERE has long existed a public dcmund for at- efli-t-tivc purgativc pill which could be relied on as sure and ierfec ' 3 its operation. This has prepared to meet that demand, und uu t"1lt‘l.‘- ‘ii\'L' triul of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it occurs: ' hes the It is 0:13)" to make u ph sical pll . but not easy to m:ll..r-. the best of n "I s— one which nhould have ' the ndvuutmres. -v-,..\ ."—"'}>" ‘K. the potion luthort tb . . , medicine is ucrimouious and irntntin to tho cl<. ' " Tlllb is not pnill it arise from a prr-iioualy existing ubstrur: txou or dr-rnngrmrrli in the bowels. 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