. .Dr- Raphael, of New York. """“‘“‘”"‘ vas.‘ts':'r’r’s. 'i ‘. tyre Ousiuatts I:3q.—iia stated that New Jersy, a paper ' recently received ,_ hctursr. , from New, , a quantity of rags, frotn which i caught a fever, supposed to be tbsyslluw fever, and died in two .tlays. . ' Daniel-riolt or »Sritaooocz.--A new Hebrew Synagogue was dedicated at Cin- ~ ciiinati, on the ldth inst., by the. Rev. The sum of »QSl5,000 has been raised by subscription ftti pay for tliahuiltling, which is said to . be a very handsome one. ‘» " »BhQuI:srs.—Hon. William B. Banister, __ _.of Ntawhuryport, who died at Newbury- port, a week or two since, left the princi- , ':“‘,, ,’_l',part,ofbis property, say about 040,- i I l" , and the American .i;_ , -Uh‘ ./' ,' to he divided equally between the Anrerican Bible Society, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, ‘ltl'l0 American‘ Education Societ , the ‘Mnssaohnsetti Home Missionary icty, ization Society. MlLLIRllI.—-ltilleeml that this delu- ' raged so._fu_riously several 59:: 339, has nptdisd out yet. There are two societies in Nashua, New Hamp- shire, according to the Gazette of that plrice,_who_ ._ _up Hirnes’ mid ' ht cry or yell." Some of them profess to lieve .i..llist..t world will come to anbend in l r. I854, and none of them can stretch its existence more tliandvso years from this time. Cuniosirias or all CIIITAL Panes.- Among the most curious" and remarkable objects exhibited in the Crystal Palace are specimens of paper manufactured in Hay- ti from the leaves of the palm tree; and two little coins, one a gold dollar, and -theiathsrla‘ three-cent piece, having all the Words’ of the Lord's prayer legihly en- graved, upon one side of each, in old En- giisiiapa, falics. . I Aiseiirriwe wniii Oti..—Prol'essor Simp- ' 801%‘:-tl"!f-'tlit'llJt'trgli, has been the means of aging towlight a curious corrobora- tion of the sanatary value of the ancient practice ofigigigtingwitli oil. it appears 4r0l-Ll-l|{0_.lQlfl_IV0d Professor, when visiting ie‘ mnntrfnutsrbg town of Galashiels, zwns casually-informed that the workers in ‘(Hill in that place were exempt "from the attacks of consumption and _..scrofula. On inquiring of the medical _men in the vicinity, the truth of the state- flnjaeu was confirmed, and it was then .-afifi -dt.-emed_es_pe'dieut to pursue investigati- {0M .03) a‘ boarder scale. Communications were accordingly sent to ph sicians, rc- ' , inynnfcrmline, Allpa,*illicountry, llii‘v’err’i'e's's, and other district, where wool mills assiti operation; and in the case of all it was ascertained that ‘similar immu- ‘ ity w ‘ enjoyed from the fatal diseases tlnlio d: "It further appeared that in --soiiis| of the localities scazlatina had been “added to the list; and that employ- ment iii‘tli’e riiills not only preserved, the health“ but diildreu of delicate constituti- ons were sent to the wooliworkers for the express urpose_of acquiring _strengt.h, -s mun ipa ost everyinstance ‘attained. :-..ii‘Girsa't'ei—F‘iir sometime past it_ has been a subject’ -of research, among cbe- ' mim," to , produce, a merchantable article that shall possess the fertilizing properties p(t'dl;erVuv':.Is ‘prbize phi’. £Rl000 . been 0 ere y oyal Agric.i§tural.Socisty- of..England for the action 0f”'ndelI anfvarticle, provided sold at the‘ rate of £5 per ton. 3., Ji‘.dwin.Pstit,. of London, claims to lyaepidhcovered the desideratum, which ‘*“.§::'°....' '"".:.°‘::."~.:..': :22‘: PM ' P , par uprcssouablp.‘ His lettieron the sub- ys3{cl..is,y‘s:—“’M’ould it he a prise to me to rcc_ive £1 _ on cpndition that I sell an srtii:le'i'or £’5',_,ivl¥-‘II its ascertained mar- ket value is £9 per ton? ' ° ‘' Give me a fleet of fishing bayuqid I wli|l.l mm ucli 'hours as t my ' . ii asruviua Kids will make in a year—of as,a and very_ much lower r.::.°°.;..‘.,,.‘“'.:.:".‘.'".'-'..'.:.*.:.‘“:.'?.:.'P:".:: Bmstt-iv tl‘tiitl_l90,000 to coo,- uia hmtdtl ’.“" {K '1‘ aw in Errer.arr'n.-A-'l‘lie TdgK h in England are shut to petition I "“iii'iied in t Bri ‘n in one year, with V _' , ions of foreign wnlt£"* ’ yola,spiusnt tliuneeaeeiu- ing_ ic revenue is over fifteen ‘l. ‘ I wear an More '.'.::§§; 't".v..='.;':.'»iti'..'~: I ' ‘‘..ri-.l :’ as brtrittrlturitsiilv full! J‘ ' '-' liamstrtfora prolfibi- "9,-",, s-diiisaossli ' 'W'.!l..l*;¢t- tniii'§i3 "wyfi £§."o.7‘uio:..i... of spirits! I POI to. the pssbl ' miiiieiii stotllltgil ’ will ‘bemfidll, :2 persons . _ _. .. .- New ‘ Yhrk lliistrsteil News. . /J P.‘ '1'. bassgacipfiifizfigagfiflp. n. a A. E. o», .9... , tilled 'th a great variety up visitor and dialysi- ass and It is intended lisstlssui scgrsv that paper shall be a sat-riirui. rui. Pica-euur. Hrs-roar or run ‘Woun. which seeses and events in this and other countries. sketches and views is all pans "of Globe, Portraits of ‘Jan. Susie: °q_sLl:‘antions::('E.spitol, Auto‘; firs '3 ant racters, an Eiusttars of interest to the Community, will bsfound raoasr-I-as ILLVITIATID. Due attention will be paidse the Rxuerous, Sctursrrric, and Auaicui.-rusaa. istsrests ofths Country. _ _ A large and handsome an rsvings, of natoinsl istsvasi. is new in eoerss preparation. by the eminent artist I’. 0. Dltlby. Iltl Ill 50 subscribers. and IlAUTI- preheated to At the eeeelasloa ef saeli volume. a handsome title and indd will be gratuitously furnished by the lhhurs. The publidier-s will procure, at low rates, to uniform bind’ of the volumes, when desired. The " lllustra News and Home Journal." Wt" hsusupplisd to mail subscribers one year for four o are. ‘ On reeei ‘of orders for back numbers which are on hand w be imediatel sent, and mlssingmuuibers supplied ussucn. theses at as sible. he back numbers of the dvst volume will be supplied G. T. HASZAAILD, Agent for P. E. island. Astonishing afi of the Oxy- ist A casu as uioarrsusr ruaas srasinnro. Prom Pituhsury Hester, Esq., of Boston, Mass. . Beaten, September-II, I848. Duau Sxu—It ‘I new efi years since! was ttrvlhlsdihltll. the water-brash and derangement of the stomach. I have tskaii Idvioa of the best Phy- sicians in this cit and New Yosli, in London, Paris, German , and ltafiy, followed‘ their prescriptions, and visitedt a users sulphur and other springs in this country. the vrstsuin places of German’, and else- where in Europe. an had found no relie . Since ta- ltiiig the Bitten l. have never had a rsturn.0f the Water-brush. which dail troubled ms of late years. so. y appetite has returned; me Batu nee, severe constipation bowels, anersl debility, and sleepless nights unde which (Inflated, have entirel it me. Having found so great relief from this most discouraging dis- order. I have reoommendpd a trial of your medicine to many ofm friends, who are_ now using it to great advantage. I cannot refrain from writing to you in its favour praise. for the good you have be- ity ; a _ that what _ see to 0 er in estsndiu the circula- tion of our “Qsygsnatstl Bitters," wil be done with gratafu, at ag imes. r H ;, ears r rss ectn y, l"‘lTZyHElJ)RY HOMER. To Gun. 3. Gurus, Windsor, Vt. _ REED. AUSTI & Co., Wholesale Druggists,. No. as Isrehant's lsw,,Bostoii, Geasral nts. _ ' Dollar psi’ bettlsi; six bottles for Five wu. R. wA'rsoi~i. BOATS. HE Substsilisr having been for several ears .. .2: '° °.:‘i‘."i.‘.’.‘:‘.‘i'.f‘i. “"‘l'.f Dollars." HE ls.uus_'raar.uuv Nuwslspsblfshsd weekly, ’- ' IV hitherto experienced tlia line, and to notify his friends and the public stlar e, that lie is ma 'sg preparations for s argsr 8 _ . . pnd more exot‘tlin:lh;|e: business, an: that. l"_or tbtlpurpostz o accomm a isons w o may avor im wi Orders, the ff)ll0W|l|‘p.‘IIl.lOlIi0lI have kindly consent- ed to a‘ct as his Agents:—,-‘ Captain MA1-Isuwsdsr, of the Steamer ‘ Rose.‘ . gr. G‘. 'I‘fiHa_suApn, Clinrlottetowu. a ta is i is Ir? Wnss.’%:|'=;y‘v;Il".‘ lnI?li.eeper. Suinmerside. Nicisonss. ‘orI.l'or. sq. ' are. _ Boatslof a'ny' déescri tins, d'nnenhio_ns or build (whe- tlisr Clinltefor aife , delivered in (iharlotltletownd, rel here, w’ pro titude. Wor mans ip an gatelroidls warniilkod oft 1; best description. Produce or cattle will be taken iukpxyment, if desired. ' V C RLES WQUARRIE. D’ A handy LAD, of about 14 or 15 years of age, may employment by applicauon as above. I Ill ii‘ 1 The Laws of Prluoe~Bdwa.rd Island FROM /177$ to lhflfib/oth "years ' elusive,—-2 vols. Royal 3 vo.,’ V "A cc'ious' ndex; published under an Act of the Colonial gislaiure, and care- t'u revised ‘and osssulidstsd, by Commiuioners appointed for the purpose, rsayibe had at the Book tors of o = ' -- e to return thanks for the generous support be in t ' . T. HASZARD) Twelyptrces, llrothersf Soap Powder W, up, new invention.) 8 the ._ safsrtnbst, and most sdectual article or ‘ urposes. a papliai of . . w ' 0 whliphb is qua] no P0lIll‘ydW£l.l:l.0f _ e savin o ime an or is so sate- nishingly gre‘at. that s WEEK'S W S H n be aecom|i5diedfBlIOI-El BREAKFAST -so rubb' bsisgraqsised. ' ‘Plus is int Artleleis MORE SERVlCEA- BLE 'l‘-HAN~-SOAP,-as it uces a better and mash q_utshsr‘latbetrg and ‘is adapted for purposes for which Soap cannot be safely or e eciually u ltivill iioyjaydra the hands. or the most delicate materlal':‘b whilst"it"islncompat-able rperul- usntly whfttining Linens, &c., sftgr they have become u yvage, or injured by ha Washing, lt.is also unsurfiigublfi Lf‘oI1-N lllIP'lit‘s§ 7 0 in the lore of ELANN Kl. pfls, Cages? rsigpps. iwsnm ‘I! G !.fi.' ,-Chuu&uan. ‘ 1' .. ’" iii? the World! ‘he’ D ' Gourpound Lou e. .='l.s$Z.|:m€dhssvsrsl, and Q. ‘Osh- dp“ swwllslstu _ ' eoldsegleotal mm-;h& ... ' - » :rt'r_§5.;....~ ’°"."1t ,~_-In-vs-v--r in ' Ilflllw M-1.4:»: i-l - tionesp.Itsss.: o . l HlPli, t ? sflas. * 2.':r.ir.ii.:iir:f.. ' l. . 2' I. i~ - . fir DssBuusv 8 1 l l .' iriié National Loan Fund Lire. auoe Society oiiiopdon. Al. £000,000 Sterling“ Empowered by Art lypuisi:|t.,‘)0d Victoria. A Saving Bank for -and r . , ' T.HEA'l‘fl iiAvii.Artn, 'r. ‘ Agent for Prince Edw ' lsfsnd. , _ uses Sqnare,Chsrlotte in. September 5, I868. lsl . ihewid ‘t :Yi l.‘qulthblh'F_'tre insurance Compa- , try of London Incorporated by let '1 Parltasie t BOARD DI‘ DIRECTO S for P. E. Hon. 1'. H. Haoiland. Hori.'CIiarIu Hush léy. P'T;:I¢ll Lozgiwrth, fiery” Robert HutrAt'll0I_, . as awssri. s . . mlahll‘e(d’Riskd taken at, low Prsiriiunis. No chhsrgetbrPelicies. Forms of App‘licatio‘n,and all at at information may obtains from th 8 b- scribes, uni. end. of G.i'iv.n.r.ioii Esq. cii.°iioi'i.- town. I ‘ H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 1th 1868. Agent for P. E. 1. pro fess . ‘ms: COLONIAL ’ LIFE ASSURANCE company.- Gevuasoa---rus iiiosi-r srostoaasas rs: , EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor Genarpl of Canada. Hssn 0s'sioz—22 St. Andrew Square, Edin- nrg . ‘ Board of Jlfaisagssieist in Halifax for JVoua Scotiu and Prints Edward Island- Hom Bl llsuhsr. V i A. Black, Bunker. . Lewis‘Bliss, Esq. ‘ » ‘ Charles Twining, ., Barn'ster.-’ ‘ . John Hayley Bland, ' : Hos. Alexander Keith, _ Esq.,So hlediul Adviser-—A. P. Sawers. A cut dr. Secretary—Matthew H. Richey, Solicitor. herfallewjng gentlemen have been a pointed Olli- onrs of the Oouipan in Prince Edwar Island, and will be prepared to uruish inthrmatlon as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurances ‘ ' ChsrIottetown—Medical Adviser——H. A. Johnston, D. ‘Agent E. L. Lydiard. . Gexrgetown——Medical Adviser—David Kaye,M., ‘D’ gent—William Sanderson. St. Eleanor's—Medical Adviser—Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent—'l'l1ornu Hunt. ’ ‘ . . MATTHEW H. RICHEY. erclianti ' ' 'tnr. Oharlottetovién Mutual Insure ce on 011?, lqeorporsted .b Act of Par lament in 1848., TH S COMPANY eflers the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at a saving-of fell 60 per cent. to the assured. ‘ he present reliable Cs ital sxceds £1700. Per- sons having property in harlottetown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In ormation. 07' One of Philips‘ I-‘ire Annihilators has been purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons insursd in this Oflioe. In case of “re, the use ofit be obtained immediately, by applying at the flit: Secretaryls 0 e. 3 - W. HEARD, President HENRY PALM ER.‘ Sec'y and Treasurer. Secretary’: Ofics, Kent Street, August 6th, I858. Fire ! Fire ! Fire l l . Secure your Property at a racing ofjmy per cent. Tlllslpaqloglyagéelgonagy gisuri in the MU- T A 8 A on ssnarnr. i This is the only Ofiice where eluirss for loss can be met. without reference to a fare’ C uy. Blault forms of application, and any other in arms. tion can be obtained at the Secretary and 'l‘reasurer’s es. Kent Street. .- ’April 6, H52. _-..t.. ALIJANOI: ‘ LIFE .uv'1> rum INSURANCE cox- P.l.N'Y, LONDON. _ lI'l‘AIl-Ilflll) IV AC1‘ OI’ PAILIAIINK capitol £5,000,000 Stsrliii . CHAR G, Agent for P. E. lsland. o'rror:. , HE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two. in this lsland,the property of‘l"he Right Honourable, Laurence Sullvsn, are berdby rs- aired to make immediate payment of all arrests of rent due by them, otherwise roceedings will be insti- tuted for the recovery tltereo . t isai. April, isss. " BELLS! BELLS l BELLS! THE nbscribers manufacture and liesp constantly ‘ on and, all sizes of Church, Factory. Stagin- host, Ferry, Locornotive. School House and Plants- tion Bells, with the but description of his 'ugs. s are made from the but stsc . and the small sizes undergo the same process in ‘rpasnfaotup l as Church Bell Au ssperienep of in years, w th a great man recent improvements, an Ii- tirely new net of casting, enables us to,obtra‘y‘u the mos't‘ipe£odious tone, combining also. in sauna iuuy vlbrut o . l 0 thiisfgiu dri , whhipli beat évidqngelnf thdr hit rioi-it . . ya it 0, . Iver mods gt. our oy ”e,,vi.liicly‘wste_aWoIfI'flOIl all wh _ _ a purity tone." y par czlaflt emmd t e getiingup Paula pr.f;liP. s, and can refer to those furnis Ourss ishiueut is contiguous to the Erie and R wii.i.iA_ii roiicaiv. , ti- mplain Canals, and £'.i:.'.;.;.'.‘|*.‘.':?"°.s';.:*':.°.%.:‘i;'.':'.r: v 4 phase ’ It & flea ...’ ' woI:kIansli.l;ri. All communications, either by othsrsvio will have immediate attention. - - ' A. MENEELWS SONS. sa mall or West Trtriy, N. Y. I! _ 0 on will nt'uIid\ion’fi. .‘f‘' "" New soon}: New ..i.. i-yi GEO. T.'8KRAR-D has £JtS'l"—fllV D sttl¢Is's.supply ol%% which are new opu and Pen vsu as to prices,‘ at »,Laisqa lkmr ml». wise woiis. cheap easin- , J1 Blllway Llhrsslss ' = . illustrated It It te.1 ‘t _,l|.l in [03 ‘L103- Tn :°'$.l5fC!l°|P0l9Vf=Ifit1-' ‘I rlrlr‘ no no.‘ 7;‘ r‘ : Iurlij Y H > I - -olil I . * Island.-h . .000 Bells have beer: can and sold from _ the "best sap ' Soliseuer RllO'lfl”."‘llIa"snI - ——a-liaI‘yearseld,t|sirty'!’susi er.’ 3%. . GAZETTE»; = °9Ti9v1i.'?13 /. ili9- NOVEL'I‘lES FOR THE SUMMER. WILLIAM EG8‘to announce the arrival BRITISH and FOREIGN B HEARD, r Auwood, from England, of a large assortment or NUF.-l("I‘URl'.‘S, from the hut Houses in the ‘hairs. W. H. having personally selected this Stock, would call especial attention to a vsrtsty of atuw isArsiuAi.s sou Lanius’ BONS, PARASOLS, BONNET nnussas, SILKS, BHAWLS, s, MILLINERY, &c., c. A large selsaion of Broad Cloths, Doerkins, Cassiiiierer, Tioeedr, Waist-coatings, Cotton and " . ln‘order to compete with other Houses, W. ness will be Slat December last, will iiitilte immediate payment. Jase I5, I86). LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in the Fttmishing Department, ll. begs to inform his Friends that is future his bnsi. condueted mi the CA SH principle, and requests those whose accounts were furnished to the Leonard Scott ri cos; ‘ LII1‘ or British Periodical Publications. "0RWARDllD h iiiuil, under the provisions of the late Post tiice Law, at merely noiiiinsl rates. I. The London Quarterly Review (Conurvatios). I, Tlir Edinburgh Review ( W7tt'g). 8. The North British Review (Free Church). 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal). 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magiizirie (Tory). These Reprints have been in successful operation in this country for twenty years. and their cir culation is constantly on the increase, notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American peri- odicals ofa siniilur class, and from the numerous Eclectic: and Magazines made up of selections from foreign periodioiils. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and affords a guuriintee that they are astablished on a firm basis, and will be continued without interruption. Althou h these works yire distinguished by the political s adas above indiciited, yet but I! siiiiill portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character which gives them their chief rvalue, and in that they stand confcesedly far above all other journals of their class. Blacku-cod, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, niaintiiimi ‘in ancient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually attractive, from the serial works of Bulwer and other literary notables, written for that niaguaine, andflrst appearing in its columns, both in Great Britain and in. ' n" Sta . Such works as “The Custom" and "My New Novel," (both by Bulvver), “ My Pe- ninsular Medal," "The Green lland.“ and other serials, of which numerous rival editions are issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pa of Black- vtood, after it has been issued by Messrs. Scott and Co. , so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Magn- zine may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating talss. TERMS. The “EOR'l'IOU’L'1'U'.RIST,” And Journal of Rural Art and ur Taste. '1‘HE Subscriber, who has long been connected with Mr. liaiuur, as one of the editors of the Grimes Farmer, has purchased the Hnrticutturist, so ably conducted by A. J. Dowurso, and after the con- clusioii of the present volume, it will be Published at ltociiun-sis, and Edited P. BARRY, assisted by many of e best Horticu turists of the country, whose communiea ‘ us will materisll add to its value. The ARCHl'l‘EC'l‘URAL DE AR'l‘Ml~‘.N'l‘ will be conducted by gentlemen of ability and repu- tation. '|‘o render the work accessible to a raster num- liar, and conse ueiitl more beneficial, t e price will be reduced to '1 0 lgouusus per year. i'ii advance, and at the same-time various iiii roveiiienis tirade. Each number will contain a ful page engraving of some now, rare, and valuable fruit tll’ flower, awn from nature, and engraved in a style not excelled. Still further to add to the value of tthe work, and meet the improving taste and increasing wants of the horticultural coinmunit , we shall also publish an aidition with COLOR D PLATES, each number containing a full page engraving of sotiie new, rare, and valuable fruit or lower, correctly colored from nature, by the best liviiig artists in this line. This will be a new and im ortnnt feature, in this country, iind must coiimitind I e attention and patronage of both professioiiul and amateur Horticulturists. As the number of colored plates we can furnish will be limited, from the care and time required in their re- parallon, those who wish the Colored Editiaii o the Horticulturist for 1868, will do well to order imme- diately. Price with colored plates. Foua Doi.t.Aris, in advance. All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist, as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- turn, and its kindred arts, Landscape Gardenin uud Rural Architecture. and will keep its readersa vised of everything now on the subject, either in Europe or America. It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- _ Per ann. turisl superior both in style and matter to any work For any one sftlis four Reviews, sit 00 ofrho character in this counir , but eqnril _to any of or any two of the four Reviews, 6 00 the Horticultural Journals of I-gurope; and we conti- P r any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 deritly ask the aid and eo-operation of the Horticul- For all four ofthe Reviews, 8 00 turists of the counir . The work is published month- For Blackwood‘s Magazine, 3 00 ly, and contains arty-eight large pa ea, without For Blatzliwood and three Reviews. 9 00 advertisements, stitched in a beautifu and appre- For Blscliwood and the four Reviews, I0 00 prints cover. Payments to be made in all cases in advance. GI-10. T. HASZARD, ' Runucun Posraau TlII.followiag table will show the great reduction which has been made on these Periodicals since 1844, and the very trifling rates now charged. Per ann. on Blackwood was Prior to 1840, the postage Q2 40 II II .; on a single Review I 12 From I845 to 1851, on Blackw I 00 H “ on s eview 60 In 185i-l3(averags rate) on Blackw 75 “ “ on a Revie 38' The present postage on Blsckwood. is 24 “ " on a Review I2 (The rates are now uniform for all distances within the United States.) At these rates surely no objection should be made to receiving the works by mi' and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular delivery. -' LEONARD SCOTT 81. CO., '79 Fuirrott S-riuzsr, (Entrance 54 Gold street,) w orli. N. B.—!.. S. & Co. have recently published, and have now for sale. the "l“ARMER’S GUIDE," by -Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal octave, containing 1600 pa as, H steel and 600 wood eagruvin s. Price, in mus in binding, 36; in paper covers, or the mail, 35. , E‘ This work is not the old “Book of the arm." lately rssuscilstsd and thrown upon the list. GEO. T. HASZARD, LAW EOOKS. CBITTY on Pleadiug,Chitty onCoatracts; Blunt‘s Cornlnsrcisl Digest and Shipinast.er's Assistau isb C oinsnoulaw Reports, for sale at Gso. T. HAszAan’s Book Store. -til» ‘THE’ PSALMIST, UST RECEIVED, at Guoacu T. llAszAiib’s Bookstore, in various bindings. The above is the Edition of Wattfs Hymns used Iutlie Baptist Chapel, Charlottetown. .. ‘genre to Let. To i.fir,.iii.: well known HOUSE and PRE ISES, situate in Pownal Street, Woou's Boarding known as as. F Hp‘uso. oaslessiou gyven in November next. ‘ or fart er particu ars,a p to sepr. 9. , DEBLOIS. ' aranmaurs TO LET, IN HASZ.lRD'8 B UIL DIJVGS rewiui. s-russr, wuau 1-its WHAII. No. I, CELLAR KITCHEN, Parlor, zed Rlnolms nntrl Vegatbtge Cellar. o , r t M V ' ‘Gain! si:ii°iii)°c'iii ’ " No. I, FRONT ROOM Room and 5 Cedar . V l ,. ‘ .1 STABLE wall ittsd up for I Horses and I Cowl.’ vsitha s loss over it. A lasp (.‘id£.;I.dGE HOUSE, attached to the Stsblsi with Harness Rooms. and a large Granary, Over ' ‘ S, and a up stairs, Garret Bed Vessels Wanted. Ofor tag: partieslaru,spply at Hsssard’ WANTED TO CHARTER, FIVE VESSELS, from O0 to 80 tons each for various orts. JAMES N. HARRIS . Aug. I0 , "llegnlur Line} n-oia London. hers to Intimate to ship ‘re lnl nden,t ttbsywlllplsos on .1-hsbst alielso A ‘ sebum A. lfcfimtrqm ' srsut Rests. Iootoris R 'tsr.tosail. lass-_ IslsiA ,tsee. A‘ I teilia own-an .i-3' l IDBIKT BR 1 .' s, ,1. ,ii' Llllwfltoe V’ Wsllaee,N 0., ..wa.wAisa " t susiaiias. 3 r"-‘Wm.-5;.-.-.:u I ‘the Gauss sr.gr‘.m'l 5 I 7 Agent for P. E. lsland. m '9?’ :' Agent for P. E. Island. De Sable, April I0, I858. For Sale, or to Let. THAT pleasantly situated CO'l'TAGl'-.‘i ~ about one mile from Charlottetown- together with the Outbuildings, and about six acres of land. apply to the Subscriber. JOHN S. Charlottetown. Oct. 8, I858. AYER’S PILLS. I03 ALI. 1'3! PITRPOIII 0!‘ A FAMILY PHYSIC. Tut-:3): bus long existed ii public demand for an effective pur iitivo pill \\'llll'll i-oiiltl be relied on as sure and per'l‘et'tl_\' snfo iii itii tt[K‘|’l ion. 'l'lii.\i has been prepared to meet thiit di-iiizind. and :ui l‘\lt‘ll- sire trial of‘ virtues li:i.~ i'f)ll('ll|il\'(‘l ‘ .\ll(l\\'ll with what lllll‘(‘t‘fl\ it i'|(’l'(lll i» ‘N ‘ REMNER. every other. ‘it hits liccu nttt-iiiptt-d llI'l'(', iiiitl 'th what success we Wlllllll rt-rqioctftilly ' public dcoisiori i:i.- l)t'l'll un rt ' rtri that tilrnmtt err-r_v piiririitive odat-inc is ncriinoiiiimii iiiiil irritatiti to tho how- . This is not. iiiiy of em pro ut-is so iiiur-h ' iiin tllld l'O\'l1lblfll| in tho iiysteiii as to iitorc .. g3 quantity ; but it ' be taltt-n jll(lll‘l0llfll_V. use in the several diseiines tow ‘c plicalilc are given on 1 ll‘. Among plainta which have been ii ilyc _ ins mention Liver Comp aim, in its viirioiiii tiiniis auiidit-t-, indigestion. Ltiniriitir iiiid l.ii-iii iif Ap- ea ritnliility, lliliiius llf‘illllIt‘liR, r- l’ ' ' the side on 1 ins; ' i~icquoiit-t- of lllnl‘iI.\Pfl iii-tioii iii thi ’. As an riporieiit, they iilfiirtl prniiipt and .'4lIl’(‘ rolivfin (‘ovi- t.iv9lIoi<I, "lll’N,C|)ll(‘, llym-iitt ’ lliimi Semif- iila and Si-iii-i'_v. Colds ' Ulcers nnd iiiipiirity of the bluml: it and even" case where ll iirgutiro is requiri-tl. The liiivc also pro l|t‘t‘(.l iiiiriio iiinyriilnrlv at oeasfii euros in lilit-uniiitisrii, (lout. Dru my, (lriiw-I, ' Pnlpitiitiori of tlio Ht-itrt, iiiniiiii the " lo. ’l‘lit-y should be free] ti iitiniuliiiit action on the circulatory I-ystrru. vnte the strern th of the . and restore the wanted or dis rl energies oft e whole organism. Hence an occa ul use is sdvan_tnRN'“' *‘""l though no I(‘Yl0lIll dr-rungt-nit-iit exists; but im- necessary dmiii slmiiltl ll('\'I'l' carried trio in asketory‘ yiiivpat ve rsetllxlnck radii:-gs the s physio is required cannot be enuuieruoed l|l‘N9, but the‘ suggest themes-lv s to the rotuwn of ev .. an y-ii-mg. are once known, the pulilic will no longer ' doubt what remedy to employ when in need o s eathastlo medicine. PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, assays; and Practical Challis . , mwuu. ruse. - rrssisstuaupusu. rivssmincst. BOLD HY T. DESBRISAY. K Co.» Gsasrui Agan Aud Ifr. l.ussnst.'%‘wssr, Georgetown, ‘ " Euwann Gsrr, Grand River, “ Itewaiio ttsssiia . Oi. Peter's lay, 0' J. '1. Fauna. Ii. ‘ u‘ , Iv-trill in < I‘. . H ‘n . ' . 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