I4 — VARIETIBI. MEDITATION AMONG THE TOMBS. ON THE DUKE 0' KAILIOIOUGH. HUI lid John. Dike of Marlborough, Who ran the Preneb tbrought and through He married Sarah Jennings. spiuster, Died at Windsor. and was buried at West- I ICON BROOK CHURCHYABD, ENGLAND. God lsed! Here is Mr. ndlsy. senior, And Jane, his wife, also, Who, while living, was his superior; But see what death can d . Two of his sons also lia here, One Walter, t'otbsr Joe; They all of there went in the year IMO below. In St. Michael's Churchyard, Aberyst u th, is another, to the memory of David- Davies, blacksmith:— ‘ M sledge and Hammer lay reclined, Bellows, too brive, lost their wind, My flrs‘s extinct, my forge decayed, And in the dust my Vice is laid; My Coal isspent, my Iron gone. My Nails are driveu—my work is done. In St. Germain‘s, in the Isle of Nari, the the following very singular epitaph is yet to be seen, in Latin, over the tomb of Dr. Samuel Rutter, formerly prebendary of Litchlield, and afterwards Bishop of Sodor and an:— In this house, Which I have borrowed from My brethren the worms, lie I Ssasuan, by Divine permission, Bishop of this Island. Stop, reader; behold and smile at run rsascs or A suitor! who died May 30, In the year 1653. An Hibernian epitaph reads as follows- it is taken from the old churchyard at Belt- urbet, Ireland:— Ilere lies John Ilighly, whose father and mother were drowned in their passage to America. Ilad they both lived, they would have been buried here! The following admonitary voice from a tomb in Thetford churchyard, Norfolk, will at least be pursued with interest by the advocates ofthe Temperance cause.-— My grandfatlisr lies buried here, My cousin Jane. and two uncles dear; _ My father perished with an inflamation in his eyes, My sister dropt down dead in the Miiiories; I But the reason why I’iii here iiiterrod, according to my thinking. Is owing to my good Iivin and hard drinking! Therefore. good people, i you wish to live long, Doii’t drink too much wine. brandy, gin, or anything A young lady has written it down in her album that kissing is a capital ofi'ence. The man who made a shoe for the foot of a mountain, is now engage on a at or the head ofa discourse—aller which he will manufacture a plume for Gen. Intelligence. Dentist (looking wise and speaking with careful accent.) “ ell, navigator of the seas, which is the tooth you wish extracted? Is it a molar or an incisor?” Jcak (throw- ing overboard his quid and speaking tartly.) “ It is in the second tier,'starboard side, near the hatches. Bear a hand, you land lub- her, and heave away, for it is nipping my jaw like a sea turtle'‘’ John Bunyan, while in Bedford jail, was called upon by a Quaker‘ desirous of making a convert ofhim. “ Friend John, Iliave come to thee with a message from the Lord, and after having searched for thee in all the prisons in England’ I am glad have found thee out at last.” “ Ifthe Lord had sent you,” returned Bunyan, “ on need not have taken so much pains to find me out, for the Lord knows I have been here twelve years.” Vsws or NE\V'sPAPERs.—Dr. Johnson, when in the fulness ofyears and knowledge said:—I never took up a newspaper without finding sometliingl would have deemed it a loss not to have seen; never without deriving from it instruction or amuse- ment ” Revenge is a cormnon passion; it is the sin of the uninstructed. The savage deems it noble; but Christ’s religion, which is the sublime civilizer, emphatically condemns it. Why? Because religion ever seeks to en- noble man, and nothing so debases him as revenge. A disappointed author, indulging in a vein ofabuse against a successful rival exclaimcd,‘he is without exception, the most superficial, self sufiicient, ignorant, shallow creature that ever made any pre- tension to literature.’ “Gently, my dear sir,” interrupted a gentleman, ,, you quite forget yourself.” The Cherokee marriage ceremony is very expressive—-man and woman joining hands over running water, indicating that their lives are to how on in one stream Farm to be Let. HE subscriber oflers to la; fps one praeioro . no a umm i... " '°'’ 5° W cu.|tivated laud -II or which is under fence, it fronts tau chains on lb: Bedequs Bsy within about fifteen cbaiss ofGrsen I Wharf, On the front abundance of seaw Ins)’ 50 had, and on the farm any quantity of Black niud nip‘ A large llurn, Dwelling Hesse aid II II J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, I858. _ A steady sober man with a fair ‘knowledge of far- ming wanted, with or without a wife. Premtses to be I..et._ HE subscriber ctfers to let p IP09. dwellnig house T and warehouse iii one building. 60 by 28 it I feet on the ground, with an eacelleat frost poof relief. at Suaimsrside, Bed I_IO. Ind Within a few yards. of the public wharf at w the Bsdeque and Shediac packet arrive and depart from. lro A . _ Near the same wbsrfa convenient dwelling house with a garden attached and u ump of good water at the door. This house has s not proof cellar and has on the but floor 2 Kitchens sad 8 rooms, and 4 rooms on the second, als;.ln warehouse. stable. &c.. s A dwelling house with IIlI°'SS rooms on the but and two on the second lloor, with n frost proof caller, also a garden attached, part of the above‘ buildings are new and the remainder nearly so and _in good_ol’r‘l¢-'. all of these prernises_src pleasantly situated in that little and fast gr.owing town Suminsrside. further information may had on applying to Mr. P- Power on the premises or to J. WEATHER“; Charlottetown, Nov. 10th, I858. Cattle and Land Sale._ THE subrcriberwillolfer for sale by Public Airc- ticn on his Farm at 1 Mile Ba on_Wednesday the 80 last. at 12 o clock noon the fa lowing property, viz: Cows, Calves, Youn Cattle, (Jxen, Sheep, Horses, Farming Utensils, arts, ore: Alse Bods, Bedding, Betlsteads. Tables, Chairs, &c. .&c.. which have been sent to said farm to be sold Also a small lot of Dr Goods: Immediatcl after which will be offered or sale the Farm and al Lands belong- ing to the Subscriber at‘! Mile Bay etthertogclher or in lots to suit purchasers, these.I"arms having been advertised in the Royal Guctte In I8-I9 and being otherwise so well known require but little further description than to say, they contain about l-l0Acres each, and Marsh to each to cut about6 stacks ofI'Isy, or 240 acres in the whole with Marsh to cut about 12 stacks : about I40 acres are under cultivation : they are beautifully situated are possess a most natural and aquired local advantages and form alto- ether the best property now ofl'ersd for sale in this Island. Credit given for all the stock. &c., until next Fall on approved notis, and such credit for the I-‘arms as may agreed on. Further information given at sale. J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown P. E. I. llth Ncv., I858. To b , BY PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE cf the late Hon. Colonel A. Lsirs, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, via: TOW LOTS Nos. 51,68, 59. 60 and CI, in the Fourth Ilundred of Lots in Charlottetown containin nearly tivo Acres of Land, fronting on Ilochfo Square. tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, of the mos com- I odious description. Towiv Lo'rs Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 8, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Ciirblottetown aforesaid, arid One-twentieth part ol 'I‘own Lots Nos 67. 68 andS9, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the roperty of Daniel Hodson. Esq. . in lots to suit purc ascrs. Town Lo1's Nos. 3. 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. aforesaid, in lots to suit jmrchasers. Town Lo-r No. 84. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Cmnsoir Lore. 12 and IS, in the Common of, and in close proairriit to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. I in the Common of Charlottetown. and which fo the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in ion: to suit purchasers. Pssrtnis Lot No. 554. in the Royalty of Cher- lottetcwn, containing Twelve Acres. Ai.so— W No. 3|, in the South Aisle of St. Psul’s Church, Cliarlottatown. For further particulars, apply to W. Foucars, Esq. Barrister at Law, Charlottetown; at Pictou, to J. HAXILTOM Lana, the Actin Executor of, and one of the Truteeu named in the ill of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1858. FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for 999 years, containing 80} acres of Land, with the Buildings thereon. About 40 acres are clear. There is a good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated about I0 miles from Charlottetown. on the Tryon Road, and known as the SU./V‘ l.N'.N', for the last I8 years. Half the purchase money can remain on the Promise. For further particulars apply to Mrs. WIDOIIY on the Premises, or to Hana! Panasnn. Esq., Charlotte- wn. Lot 31, West River, June 21, I858 House in Kent Street. HE subscriber olI'srs for sale. or to le_t, the_dv_vell- ing Houm in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a lar s Store. and good frost- proof Cellar. and six good come. here iualso n Stable fir eight Horses, and new Well of Water in e ard. It will be let altogether or in two parts. Oii £300 being paid down, the remainder could is on mortage for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. June ltih 1858. Form for ale. HE Subscriber ofl'ers for sale bis FARM, con sisting of ill) acres, 90 acres Freehold, and At a recent lecture, Dr. Boynton related that wishing to explain to a little girl the manner in which the lobster casts its shell, when it has outgrown it, he said, ”Wliat do you do when you have _outgrown your cloths? You throw them aside, don’t on?” _..Oh’ no!" pg iod the little one, ”ws let out the tiicI:s!”-- he Doctor confessed she had the advantage of him there. Cuarous ADVlI'l'lSlMEN‘l'.—-The follow- ing advertisement is copied from a recent number of the Connecticut Cour-ant published at Hartford, in America:— " Julie, at wife, has grown quits rude, She has all me in a lonesome mood; 2 E She has took my bed. She has ave away my meat and bread, She has all me in s its of friends and church, She has carried wit her all my shirts. New ye who read this r, Slucs she cut this reckless caper, ulll not pay one single fraction as; sum sflisr eostrsetlow I0 acres Leased, at One Shilling per acre. There is about 40 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; agood House, Barn and Workshop on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Searltown. about SA miles lrorn Hooper's Corner, and about I} miles from the South Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure may be had. For particulars appl to Tiroasss Donn, Charlottetown, or the Subscri ron the emises. JOHN” TODD. Sesrltcwn, 2d Oct. 18“. Ill abundance of Mussel and black marsh Mud is front the Farm. Sacha Farm is vsry ssldctu in the market. for particulars up ly to Mr. JAMES CAIRNS Globe Hotel, Cbsrottetcwu, or IOJOHN G V lledsruts. All is’ . . Oel.I.'lm.h' “ Tm J. W. s R ' ROEND be head r IIAT l bleplotof G _ ul-I .0 Prinove-S.t:sel. formerly the site of the Bnptist Cba l, fronting I00 fest os_Enstou Street. and I94 on ll. Prince Street. It is one of the most destr- ubls :I:'aticns in the suburbs fev_u _ tlemau‘s resi- dence, or is capsible {I NlM:l' la” “V” 3”‘ ' ' me e. a ""'”"" 1”“ °' " ' "id. it. POPE. Jane S. Cottage to Let. 0 LET. the Cottage immediately above Apo- tbecaries' Hsll,_lroutingjonfiueen Street. m- nudists ion given. . . Also, the Store and Counting House adycning Apothecaries' Hall. Cellar underneath, and Wars Room attached. Rent moderate. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October lkth, IS”. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. VFHE Subscriber olI'ers for SALE his WHARP and several BUILDING LO'I‘S adjoining, at Poor Quasi: S-raaa-r. PIersousl desirous of per i . will lease make car a ication to °"” "' " rnbsipa. 'l‘REMAlN. Charlottetown. June 23. 13“- For Sale or Lease, UR DESIRABLE BUILDING lDI‘3. at the For , on Lot 48, and as Easorsoa Psnss on that township. For isipgly 10. ALL, Nov. Id I858. nSllin Sho to be Let RONTING os 8sssa's Square and near the Depotoftlie Royal Agricultural Society. It has a small otlce sdjoiai . and s commodlosu cellar beneath, and is s desire ls stand for business. En- quire at this CANDLES MADE. OUSEKEEPEIS are rmpsotfully informed. that they can have their TALBOW made up by ap- plication to JOHN BOVY ER. 6 Water Street. Nov. toth. Corner ofQsess LUID! 5 uIIID!! IVE Cusks BURNING LUID 'sst received, and for sale low. Also.sfew PL ID LAMPS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Queen Street. llth Oct. Isl NOTICE. HE Tenants on Townships N embers Siatese and Twenty-two. is this Islsnd.the property of The Right Honourable. Laurence Sulivsu, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise will be ' mod for t e recovery thereo . WILLIAM FORGAN. mi. April. isss. BOATS. HE Subscriber having been for several ears ernplo ed in buildin Ship, Fishing. and Ice- sure BOATS of all kinds, s eave to return thanks for the generous support hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublic at large, that he is making pre rations for n arger and more extended business, an that. for the purpose of accommodating persons who may favor him with Orders, the following gentlemen have kindly consent- to act as his nts:—— Captain Msrirawsosr, of the Steamer ‘ Bose.‘ Mr. G. T. Hasssnn, Charlottetown. Captain Hunssan Tig is . Mr. War. M‘Ewurr, Innkeeper, Snuimsi-side. Nrcironss Corraov. Esq.. Ki are. Boats of any descri ion, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinker or Ca ). delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with promptitude. Workmanship and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in‘paynIent, if desired. C ARLES RPQUARRIE. Tailoring Establishment. AMES M‘LEOD. Tarnon airn I‘IAIl‘l‘ Manna. respectfully intimates to the Gentlemen of Char- ttetown. and his numerous friends in town and country. that he carries on the above business in all its branches, at the corner of Qusair and KENT Sraarrs, nearly opposite the residence of Du. Po'r-rs, where all orders in his line will be thankfully received, and attended to with punctuslit . Having had considerable experience in iis business, he takes this opportunity of challenging compstion. and feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who my favor him with their patronage. N. B. Two Journeyman and an Apprentice Boy wanted inimedistely. November 8. 1868. Idc certify that Jiusas McLaon has for many cars been employed by me, and he has obtained his knowledge from me in the cuttl and making up of garments; I can. and do. there ore, recommend in to the pgblic as the very best cutter and work- man in his nub. H. FOUND. Charlottetown. Nov. 1. I885. 388 T0 LICENED TEACHERS. ANTED a District Teacher of the Irst Class W 1'...» [fig suuhope and Covsbesd District-— An ea risaesd person will find it to his advantage is .'° "' ’ muss CURTIS LAWSON Jane Sid. I353 0: strayed ROM the Subscriber's Premises, about the 10th October last. a Black On with a white streak on the back. branded on the born with the letters T. Dodd. Whoever may brin him to the owner, will be rewarded for their troub e. T. DODD. Charlottetown, Nov. 80th, 1858. ' For Sale, or to Let. THAT pleasantly situated COTTAGE about one mile from Charlottetown- together with the Outbuildings, and about six acres of land. For particulars apply to the Subscriber. JOHN S. BREMNER. Charlottetown. Oct. 8, 18”. House to Let. TO LET, that well known HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Pownal Street, known as Ms . Woon’s Boarding ouso. Possession given in November next. For further psrticulars,e&ply to Sept. 9. . V..DEBLOIS. Regular Liner from London. THE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship psrs from Lcndou,that they will place on the Lise between Lorrooir and CIA s- r.o1"rs-rowiv. the A. I, Clipper Barqus Vuuable Fun for ad.’ Hsrssst Hosts, tons _ or. to sail from Los- HAT valuable leasehold FARM It Long emit. "°" °' " "'““ "" 1" Ag" - "“- ‘Q’! “’ "‘° for 999 yuan fcrmerl in the on of °'""" 0" T BROWN c°' Joiriv Mcbaoo. niiw owned b the Subscriber. “Ll“'° ‘"°"" r"°l"'°l' s"°"' l‘°'d°" There are on the reniises a House and Burn, R’ '‘:?'‘vN : 2'' the house psrtl nished; two wells and plant of w w ' ;' poles; also a arsh which cuts 80 tons of a . Ch?’ ‘I, ‘l’ One thousand poles will run the line oce, as t rgittstovrun,‘ . arm is almost surrounded by water. There is l° LP“ ' 5"" w well to make ear y appl tiou. M‘ Parties wisbi Oumber Nth II”. 51.6. CO%0R:DPse?srto ?HvPt'bs for sale at Bus. 1’. Sauce BELLS I BELLS l BILLS! ' ‘HE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand. all sinus of Church, l'uciery.Stssm- boat, Ferry, Locomotive. House sud Plants- tios Bells. with the but dmeriptloa of Ha iugs. be but . and the smell sluss underqo t some process in aisashctsr- ing as Church Be is An esperienee ofthirt years, with a great man rscssl improvements, a an en. tirely new metbodvof casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also. in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Pound , which is the best evidence of their su- periority. u have llleea Gold and Silver medals at our oflcs. which were awarded for the " best Bells for sonorossness and purity of tone." We pay parti- cular atteution to the getting up Pests or Chimes, an can refer to those furnished y as. Our establishment is cont’ sous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and Bailroe running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks. Levels. Compasses. Transits, elites. &c.. for sale, of superior workmanship. All communications, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention- WENI-1ELY'S SONS A West Troy. N. Y., March, 1858. Orders will be received and informatics gi- van as to prices, at Geo. T. Hasasrd’s Book and Sta tionery Store. tom Health for a Shilling; . Q , PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CUBE OI‘ LOSS OI‘ HEALTH, DIIOIIDEBED ITOMACH, INDIGESTION AND DETERMINATION OI‘ BLOOD TO THE HEAD. H0LLOWAY’8 Copy of s Lsuer frost Mr. Joltn Lloyd. of Eric tun. usur Hsrlrtli, Jlrrioucllisliirs. To Professor Honnowsv, . . Srn,—I avail myself of the first qpportunity of in- forming" yos,that,for a very lop‘: peri ,I was afllicted us iddiness a frequent swimniiags , sit ed by loss of up elite. di-ordered ~.:i,and generally itnpairsd health. Every iiieans ' ed to give me any pertnunent relief. and _at length t became so alarming, that I was really afraid ofgoing about without a attendant. In this melan- choly condition, I waited personally a ti Mr.l_Iughes, Chemist, Harlech, for the purpose o consulting him as to wbatl had better do; he kindly recommended your Pills, I tried them without delay. and alter ts- liing them for a short time I am happy to bear testi- mony to their wonderful eflicscy. am now restored to perfect health, and enabled to resnnie my usual uties. You are at liberty to publish this letter in any way you may think proper. I am, Sir. your obedient Servant‘ ‘ JOHN LLOYD. (Sign June llth, I852. MIRACULOUI CURE OP DIIOPSY. Extract of a Lsmrfroin Edward Rowlry,Esq., of India Walk, Tobago, dated Jpn‘! Sth, lBb2. Tc Professor Hos.t.owsv. Dans Sin—-I deem it a dot I owe to you and the public at large to inform on o a most miraculous re- covery lltom that dread ul disease, Dnorsv, and which, under God. was effected by your invaluable Pills. I was tapped five times within eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical prnctiticners,but could not at eured,until I had recourse to your re- medy. an notwithstanding all I had undergone. this miraculous medicine cured me in course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPAIN IN THE ITOIACH EITECTUALLY CIJRED. Copy a a Letter rout Jlr. Bcrtoclc. Druggisf. of Airman uriderj-Lyss. dated July SI, I852. To Professor Honnowav. Dnsa Srn—I have much pleasure in heading to you a testimonialof the efiicacy of your Medicines. A rson in this neighbourhood. with whom I uni well acquainted, was affected for a long time with violent spasmodic pains in the stomach and liver.srisiug from frequent colds, smells of paint, and the elbcts of a stcopiug position, which he was obliged to assume in his business. The a ms were of an alarming cha- racter. and frequently lel't him in a weak and debilita- ted condition. At length he heard of the salutary ef- fects of your invaluable Pills, and was induced to give them a trial. The irst dose gave him considerable relief, and by following them upiu accordance with your directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and urengthening e digestive organs, that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. I remain, dear Sir, ypurs fuitbfull , (Signed) WI LIAM BOSTOCK. INTALLIBLE CUBE OI’ A ITOMACH COM- PLAINT, WITH INDICEBTION AND VIOLENT HEAD'ACHEI- Eztractof it Letter from S. Gosmi, Clirsiiat. of Cir‘/ton, .N‘sur Brutal. dated July rah, 1353. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Dssn Sia—I am requested b a Lady named Thomas, just arrived frorri the Ilyest ladies. to ac»- pusint you. tlisl.fcr a period of e‘ ht years herself and amil suffered from continual be health,arising from disor era of the Liver and Stomach, Ind" cation. loss of Appetite. violent Head-aches, pains u the side weakness and general debility, for which she consult- the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at last,shs had recourse to your invaluable Pills. which in a very short time afl'ected so great a change for the better, that she continued them, and the whole family were restored to health and strength. Further she desires ms to say, that she has witnessed their extraordinary virtues in those congplaints incidental to children, psrticularl in cases of sasles and Scarlatiria, having elfoct positive cures of these diseases with no otlisr remed . ( ' S. GJWEN. Tliru celebrated Pills are wonderfully salt-scfous in lhsfelloising complaints. Ague ro Inflammation Astliuia Dysente Jsundice Bilious Com laints Erysipelss Liver Com- Blotches on t e skin Female Irrsgtilsri- plalnts Bowel Complaints ties uni go Cholicu Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits hssmatism Bowels Gout Retention o Consumption Head-aebe rine Debiliity Indigestion Scorfsls, or Sore Tlirosts Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Sysip- Tic Dolosrass umosrs tome Vensrsal Afleotlons Worms ofall Ulcers Weakness, from kinds whatever cases, be. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoaaowau, 144, Strand. (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable ts and dealers In Medicines throughout the iviliued World, at the following Se. and son. Csrrsiic each Boa. 3''‘ There is s considers saving by taking the INNS.--Directions for he ids of is ' every disorder sflasd to slsclicom... Fm‘ m Isle w.§:'.".'.’il‘ii-‘»‘«‘r.'li-‘.'i."i’i‘3:.t -—w-w——— A BAZAAR. ILL be held the T W Iowa-u. «ii riur'i'sl.7"ii.'. 'i.c""' I-my. lulu. to lid III the erection ’ case, a connection with St. John's nu. 00- will be thankfully receive‘: Has. 1‘. Dasnaisau, “ E. Psusuu, “ R. T. Eoacis, Charlottetown Gas Works. NOT! rrs. Canaan, Coirosna. 1' isrsqsestad om ll i..' ' hl 3...... I Gas Consumers, tlii: sa::n. wi‘lIugiv:‘us‘:ly acting in writing to the Companies‘ Engineer, ettlis W..|.. so that no_tiuie me be lost in layi the uni.‘ plpog. Ind Internal ltin _, vrlilch will‘be dose as. eofldiagtc priority, a up touuoa, ps. Pendsu which may be ssaen in a few days at tho Wogh, Ord , CV, JOHN osrusro D, . Oct :4. rats. In all on ,.,..., 3”" M FRENCH LANGUAGE. - CESAR DEBASONT has the .r informing the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and visit. nily. that he has opened Classes for instruction is in. French Lawns. st Mrs. M'Doirsr.o's. North side of Queen ..:.°.~.:.-:.:.-:::-..;:';-:.::,:°...'.:~ °'--~ T3"""M°“°§'l clllflo WI. per quarter. vsning Classes, us. sang.» it. D. will also be repsred to shirt jirivuteieluuees between the hours of?! undo in the allsrnoon. I.esidsnca— Mr. Ilugnull’s. Commercial Hesse. Pownal Street. 8wnS0 Isl HE a ' OJAIIO II ' on ere aria t is as entered into C0-PJRITIIVERSH P as GENERAL and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, their Business here- tofore carried on by them iadividusll , will in future be conducted under the Name and iriu of LONG- WORTH St YATES. FRANCIS LONGWORTH. ALBERT H. YATES. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, June, 16th, I868. The AUCTION business will at alltimss receive their best attention. ctmitit EGTO, For the rapld Cure of COIlGllS. COI.ll8, IIOAIISENESS, BBONCllITI8.Wll00l’ING-COIIGII, Cllllllr. isriiiri, sun C0lI8llllIP‘l‘ION. Among the numerous dlscoverles Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life- increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution ot'Cbem‘wtry to the Healing Art. A vast trialof its virtues thro li- ost this broad country, has provsn beyond a doubt. I t 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 year. In- deed, there is ncw abundant reason to believe a Re- medy hss at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous alfectioiis of the lungs. ur space here w' not permit us to publish any proportion of the cares efl'ected by its use, but we would present the following :—aud refer further eu- uiry to my American Almanac, whic the sat below named, will always be pleased to furnish res, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Otlics of Transportation, Laurens R. IL, S. 0., 58 Au . ltl . I. C. Assn. Dear Sir.—My little sou four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of stalw- nunt Scarlet I"ever. his throat was rotten, and ever rson that visited him. pronounced him a dead chi . sviog used your Ciisauv Pac-roast. in Califor- iris, in the winter of 1860, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succes, I was indu to it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every three hours, commencing in the morning; and by ten o'clock at uaght. I found a decided c nge for the better, and a or three days use he was able to eat er rink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many a fond rent.—I-‘or all aflbctises of the Threat and Lungs. believe it the best medicine eatant. A fqeling of the deepest gratitude. ms in uddrssdng you these loss ,—but for your im- pxisut discovery, ray little boy would now have u in another wor . ' I am yours. with rest respect, . . WEL Supt. Traas.. L. ILR. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. 1., Jul Dr. J. C. Avsi\.—Sinca your medicine a known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have eier sold. _It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those w have used It, and I know ofscrne cases where the best they can say of it, is not too much for the good it has done. Itske pleasure is eel‘ it, becausel know tbatl am qlvi my customers the worth of their mosey, and fee gratified in seeing the benefit lt eonfers.m Please send me a further supply, and believe Yours. with respect, JOHN C. WI-IITLOCK. . Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W., June 26, IBM. J. C. Avau. Sir; This may certify that Ihavs used your Cirsstsu Pacroust. for u wards ofone vssr; and it is my sincere belief that been in my grave are this time ifl had not. has cured me of a dangerous sflection of the lungs. and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours ver res tfuliy. D. A. hIeClrf.I.IN, Attorney at Law. Willrsbarre. Pa., Se ember IS. l.Il_0. Du. J. C. Area, My dear ir,—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. and its corn ' ion is such as to lasers and Insists its reputation. Iavsrlably recommend it fbr pulmo- apry aflections.ss do many of ear pvleelpll physi- ctsus. I am ‘your friend. I AS. STIIEATER. M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER, CHEMIST, WEL s For sale at Apotbecsrls'I HI“. '1'. DESBBIEAY, ‘I, Cc.. eosra Agsnc . And I3 Mr. Lsasusi. wnw. Gasrgstewu. Enwnan Corr. Grand liver. lnwsnn Naanirssr. St. Peter's Bey. J. J. Passsa, St.‘Elseaor's. souoa Wroetsr'ron.CrspsId. It "95 Ni “- tsiisu ‘iii s . lesion.