ttAszAt}1_)is_, GAg_t_:jt"_l‘E. (MAY, 46. ' L VA R181‘! IS. Il"“‘|'1'I:_sownss or ran Citiiiasi:.— II it 8.°0°l¢llx supposed that the Chinese . s .; tr; ,~.1' SM ' ' ~"3’j.". "(J U) ,Ul').' . . will not learn anything: but no people are inoveready to learn if it is likely to -be attended with advantage. They have “MY 5°!!! fought to make glass, and turnout honaeargand-lamps and globes, Gill! with the London maker's name all complete; and actually export those lamps to Batavia. They like put- tt_ng_an English name on their commodi- 3l¢_l_. Ind are as free with the word ‘ pa- tent’ as any manufacturer in Germany. The]; in the manufacture of locks, particularly padlocks. One of my friends gave an order to a tradesinan to varnish 0. box, furnished with a Chubbs’ lock, of which he, had two keys, and one of these l|_° lent with the box, retaining the other himself. When the box came back, he IOU“ ‘hut his key would not turn the l°¢ll» though the one he had given to the tradcsusan acted very well. Thinking !°m°.l.',|.9lt. had been played, be accused theman of having changed the lock; and after some evasion, he acknowleged the fact, stating that, on examination, he . had found it such an exellent one, that he took it off and kept it, making another exactly like it. with the maker,s name, ~ ‘lobe Gold. ' 1 Y PRIVATE SALE, the following VALUABLE REAL B8'l'A'fE of the late Hon. Colonal‘A. I I Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containi nsarely two Across of Land, fronting on Rochfo Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental. fruit trees, and Garden : it contains also the I-‘ainily Resi- dence, oni houses of the deceased, of the most com- os. 3, 4. 5 and 6. in the Third Ilundred of Lots in _Ciirlilottetown aforesaid, and One-tiventietli port of 'I‘own Lots Nos 6'], 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the propnrty of Daniel Hudson, Esq. . in lots to suit purchasers. Town Lora Nos. 3, ‘A. and 5. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to sui purchasers. Town Lo-r No. 86. in the Fourth hundred of Ipts in Clurlotiatown. adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Cnasuorr Lo-rs. I3 and Is. in the Common of, and in close proximity to Charlottetown. cotitaining Tiventy-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. [8, in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forms the Western aide pf the approach from Town to Governnisut House. in lots to suit purchasers. ‘ PAITUHI l.o'r No. 554. in the Royalty of Char- lottctown, containing Twelve Acres. Ax.so—-I’I".W No. 31, in the South Aisle of 8!- Paul’n Church. Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to W. I-‘onossr, Esq. Barrister at Law, Charlottetown; at Ptctou, to J. IIAMILTON Lana, the Actin Executor and one of the 'I‘rustecs named in the ill of the Iat° Colonel A. no.’ Charlottetown. 26th October, 1858. FOR SALb:.« T an_d_e}Ierything complete, except that the °"8"{§l.lt_e would_ ri_ot open it. There mechanics contrivanccs generally have some defect of this kind. They have never made a watch that will keep time, through they greatly prize watches, and usually carry two. If you ask the reason of this fashion, their reply is: ‘Spose one makee sick, other can walkee.’—(A Sketcher's Tour Round the World.) _ The Represcntatives.—A rich youth in Rome was suffering from a dangerous illness; at length he recovered and re- gained his health. Then he went for the first time into the garden, feeling, as it were, born again! and praised God with a loud voice. He turned his face to heaven, and said: “ O, thou all-sufficient Creator, could man recompense Thee, how willingly would I give Thee all my possessions !” Hermes, who was called the lierdman, heard this, and said to the rich youth: " All good gifts come from above; thi- ther thou canst send nothing. Come, fol- low me.” The youth followed the pious old man, who took him to a dark hut, where was nothing but misers and wretcliedness. 'I‘lie farher was stretched on a_ bed of sickness, the mother wept, the children were destitute of clothing, and crying for bread. The youth was deeply touched. Her- mas said: “See hear an alter for thy sacrifice. See hear the Lord's brethern and representatives.’ Then the rich yoiith assisted them bountifully, and provided for the sick man's wants. And the_ poor people bless- ed him, and called him an angel of od. Hermas smiled, and said: “Thus turn always thy grentful countenance first to heaven, and then to earth.”— [Krutnmochen] “Mother sent me,” said a little girl to a neighbor, “to ask you to come and take tea with her this evening.” “Did she say at what time?” “No ma’ma ; she said she would ask you, and the thing would be off her mind; and that was all she said.” A student of Latin, being confined to his room, was called upon by a friend. “ What, John, sick ?” “Yes, sic suns !” Our friend C. W-E:-IIIVOIIIIIQ lately in the cars} vviliienra man come up and ask odliim or is are. "IWho are you 7” said C. “I? my name is Wood, and I’m the conductor.” "Oh," says C., “that can’t be, for wood is a non-conductor. Wt-in Nsx-i-.—A memorial, four hun- dred fect_lon_g,~ asking ‘Congress to ap- point a scientific commission for the in- vcstfqation of spiritual manifestations, pas beesn Brogan to Washington by Pro- esscr . rittan. ' Tun Bins: son Soi.niv:ns.—The ‘laaplnitr-Gcttcfal, Rev. C. R. Gleig, an- nounces that the Naval and Military Bible Socictyhas furnished a copy of the New Testament to every soldier in the army now proceeding to the East. A Goon Benoit as COULD no-r no I-r. —Blita a bright little follow on the stand "to ififit him in the “ experi- ittsli ‘ ttgis,” said the Si or, "do you I'0qIld, Ill! floaty-five cent f ’ ‘hdy holds, in your coat Z‘ W V hid the Milo; 4 1-"1’? vtllfmmt 1'.‘ .-.l ;'......r.._ . fl..u'.ii~d-~ Z ‘” ‘W75 -' ‘ IIAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Cha el, fronting I00 feet on Euston Street, and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for it gentleman's resi- daiicc. or is capable of being divided into three good b ild' L t. F r'I‘ &c. l t a ing ii s 0 arms, spay. (‘L POPE‘ J an 8. HOLI..OWAY‘S OINTMENT. A isosr AQTONIIHING CURE or scnorcnovs trt.caits—a CASE ceiirivisn er -nit: utrott or norron. Copy of a Letter from J. ./Volrls. Esq., Muyor of Boston, Lincalnshirs. To Professor Ilonnowstr, Dear Sir,—l|Irs. Snrnh Dixon, of Liquorpond street, Boston. has this day deposed before me that r a considerable period she was severely alllicted with Scrofulona Sores and Ulcers in her arms. feet. legs, and other parts of her body; nnd'altIicugh the first of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of sulfur- ing, but gradually grew worse. Bein recotniiianded by sfriondtotry your Oint- ment,s e procured a small put, an ' e Pills, and before that was all ttspd, _syntptoma of amendment appeared. By parsoveriag with the trio- dicines for a short time longsnsccording to the direc- tions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &,c', she was perfectly cured, and now enjoystlio best of liesltli. I remain. Dear Sir. yours truly, (Signed) J. NOBLE. Dated August 12th, I852. ' AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF IIRYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Yeahs, of the Post 0(fics, ./Ildwick Road, near Bogrior, Sussex, dated January 12tli, 1853. To Professor Honnowav, Sir,-—I suffered for_a considerable period from ii To b Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts. NEW and coiniiiodiona SHOP, suitable for a GROCERY or IJRAPERY S'I'0RE, with CELLAR. and Out-House room. Apply to W. C. HOBBS. Farm for Sale or to Let. Illi Subscriber ollers for Sale or to Let, by Pri- viite Contract, that valuable Leasehold I"ariii known by Ilia iiuirie of the Red Housr,siluatsd in the thriving Settloinont of Bay Fsrtuno.'I'ovvnsliip No. 66: it contains 851; acres of Lsnd,sboat 60 acres of which are cleared; there is it good spring of writer on it. about 50 yards from the road. 'l‘erin of Loose (unexlpired) 862 years; rant about Sjd the purchase money ' on Security on the Farm; immediate possession given. For further particulars, apply to IIEYMAN J. P. ERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March I5, 1854. OR SALE. ACRES of land on Townsliip No. 51 200 River. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West I'oint ofthe Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town an 'I‘own Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpply to WILLIAM FORGAN. having a front of 20 Chains bu Montague Feb. 7th. 1854. LAND FOR ALE. IVE Hundred acres of LJIJVD, with a Marsh I attached. which cuts annually Fort tons ofllny, situate on Township No. 28, head o the IIillsbo- run It River. I'or terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. Cottage to Let. T° LE'I‘. the Cottage immediately above A - thecaries’ Hall, fronting on Queen Street. m- mediate possession given. 0. t e Store and Counting House adjcning Apcthecaries' Hall. Collar underneath, and Ware Room attach Rent moderate. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October 12th, I853. OR SALE—Gitovi:n Ist..urn, situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from Princetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- ing station is unequalled in this Islsnd.—-having a sutliciant depth of water on one side for vessels of large burthen, and being entirely free from drift s.-ind. An indisputable Title will be given; and for further articnlara, apply to Was. Fonustv, Esq., har- ottetown. . April 22, I854. (Iiew. tf) FOR SALE. A desirable Farm on Lot 39. ’ ‘O BE SOLD, on very reasonable tsrins. One Hundred Acres cfI.snd on Towushi 89, for merly belongin to the late Mrs. Burns; it sd'oins the property of t s Messrs. Mclllwon, and has can sometimes described as Bsntinck'.t Load. An un- doubted Title will be given, on uiplication ts JOHN HA IL ‘ON GRAY. Spring Park, March 15, I864. 5iI2lon Brick Yard and 18 Acres of Land. 0 BE LET. and immediate possession given, the above Premises, consisti of I; Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty. front rig 9 chains on the Princetown Road, and adjoinln ii Red Lion Inn,——the Stream ofwator on whic the Cloth Mill is situate, (the Three Mile Creek) runs nearly through the centre of it. About half the Land has boon ploughed, a part ready to stump, and the remainder is covered with trees, reserved for shelter and ornament. There is a small Dwsllin it It will be Lot alt ether, or the Brio Yard will be reserved For fur rticulsra.a to JAMES D. ImZARD. Recreation, April 10, 1854. OUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.-—'I‘hs Sub acriber offers for Sale the House and Land op posits Heath Haviland, Esqr’s. , GFDBGE I-IIX. May 8. Freehold Form for Sale. IIE Subscriber offers for sale a freehold farm at Dog River, there is a new House and Barri on the smiles. a fresh water spring running through the ' la, and a Creek on the bnckasdooftnn farm, tulflarin is about finite ltslow Dug liver llritlgl. A DONALD Let It, Dog lives Aprl Ilst, ishilfclesr. “VIN 4 N. ICC. ' CARDIN“ IAOIIIIII. S -.g-,._._'.-.r*§_:iz-..*',=';-g, W 89'. -iv severe attack of Erysipelas. which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My sufferings were very great, and I uitc dcspiiired of any permanent anien merit. when was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so without delay, and am happy to any the result was eminently successful, for they affected a radical cure of my leg iind restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence ofyour medicines, and have recoiiiiiicnded them to others in this neighborhood similarly afilicted, who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETII YEA'I‘I:L‘5. A DIN-'.ADFULI.Y DISEASIID ANCLE CURID AFTIEII. BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS- The following iniportsnt communication has been for- worded to Professor Holloway for Ipuhlicatioii, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-st., orwicli .2 .I .‘_I PI‘: AVD Copy of it Letter from Captain Smith, of Great Yiirmoiilli, dated January I901, I853. To Mr. Dixon , Dear Sir,--I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor IIolloway’s iiivnluable inedi- cincs:—Mr. John Walton, late in Her Mnjesty"s Ser- vice, in the British Fleet at Malta. had a very bad ulccrrttcd uncle, and after having been in the Malta Ilospitul for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsnioutli Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out incur- e. Ila then came to Yarmouth. and was under it medical gentleman for about three months, but his aiiclo became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried I<lalloway's Ointment and Pills, which, by unremitted application, healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. I remain, Dear Sir, yours ver truly, ‘g JOIN SMITH. Albert Hotel, Great Yiirmouth. SURPIIISING CUBE OF‘ A BAD BREAST, NED‘ VOUS DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of a. Letter rorn Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, i}c., Lower ll ou-lune. Manchester, dated February 12th, I853. To Professor lIoi.t.ovvax. Dear Sir,—- I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of a had breast, effected solely by the use of our cele- brated Oiittnient and Pills. Mr. Martha Be l, of Pitt- street, in this town, had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, less of appetite. and general ill health, occasioned by ulcerated wounds in the breast. She had had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being affected. this distressing and painful condition of body an mind, she was persna to ve recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately did, and in the course of it very short time the effect oduccd was most astonishing; her up etita was s edil improved, and the sores and n cars in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly ramov I rsinsin dear Sir, ylpurs faithfully, (Signed) . FORSTE KER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following 9? Bad Legs Cancers Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Still‘ Sliiiidiscasss rns oin Scurvy Bunions Iilephantiasis Sore-heads to of M ui- l‘istnIas Sore-nipples toes and Gout Corns ies Glandular swollings Tumours Coco-bay Luinbago Ulcers Chiego-foo ’ilos Wounds Chilblsins Ilhsuatatistn Yaws. Chsppsd bands Ilcalds Sold at the establishment of Professor Honnowsx 244. Strand, (ucsr Temple Bar.) London, and by all cctabls Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, in Pets. at Is Bd, is ad, and be each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger silos. _ . B.—Directions tor the guidance ofpattsuts In every disorder are sflxsd to each pot. GEORGE T. HASZARD Agent. -. 3 -u WAXWORK. from I- snd. oyal Agricultara ' Society in 1858. will serve for following places, commencing on ' I IIMIOIOWII dnosdsy. at travel ssfar as Crqnsd, remain there from 0-" day evsnlag, aiitll , rsday tneriiliig oases sfltsv tbalossonnhsnce more an; and is of tbstlns atibs lsbssvlbsr's ltsblos, l'al.snlol'a V grnycolsr. ‘llsrwllsi-Ir tbssaassai ttio nosey to bspnld iboavatttiaast km. 0 =11 ‘MIN WIL the follovrni Cashmere, Mohair, Glace Re plain Cloth, wool plaid Shawls and Scar;/‘s. Satin, \V:itered fieo. Persians. variety. stciie inurtin. squirrel, tnusquash, tntnk ii .N'ELS.. mohair, dc broa sssinisrcs. d Cloths oeskina, Vosliiigs. HOSIER Y, adies’, Gents‘. and Childrens' C Charlottetown, December 9. 1858. NEW PERPUMES, dtc. UBIN’S EX'l‘RAC'I‘S Bailey Edo’s Had osmia. Delcroix’s fumes, Lowe's ragrant. Perfume, and Genuine Es- de Cologne. HE.N'DRIE’S MOELIJVE ous Substances, most beneficial for promoting the bcaut and luxuriance of the Hair, and of a very grate ul perfume. 0 WLJIJVDS KJIL YDOR, For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. I'.‘.MOLIE./VT CAMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of, as a certain and agre able remedy for chopped hands, and the injuries effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin. which however rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in his Cream contains no soap or alkaline tnattsr whatever. PE./IRL DEJVTIFRICE In a most innocent and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- portion, it braces and streiigthans the Gums an Sockets, -preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. _ ALL THE FA Vovrrra ‘TOILET soaps, Prepared in the useful form of it Tablet without angular corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all from Lorrnorr. Win. R. WATSON. Nov. 21st, 1853. Adv. di. Isl. The Wonder of the World! Devines’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. THE Great Remedy is at last discovered, and COUGIIS, COLDS, ASTHMA. COS’l‘IVE- NESS AND CONSU.\IP'I‘lON have lost their terror, and vsiiisli as as if by magic before this Sovereign remed . Was it ever before known that, Hopeless 0 J’ cases if/Consumption were crrrdfor less than 5? 'I‘ru y, if any individual is to be pitiod, needs sympathy, it is the consumptive,-always ex- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost “ makes the inner seal shrink with the outer Ile ." " Some bloom as roses bloom, And live as roses live, single morning space I" While others, in more mature life,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold naglected,—in the hectic flush, the painful song “ The prints oftheir parting steps appear.” All we ask is this one question :—If you have got mucous niembranas, or any other members of the body thatare " heirs to il|s."—sre you not interested in this great remedy, Davurns’ Coast-otmn Pr-i-ctr Lozatvoa Sold by W. R. WATION and T. DasBaiasv &. Cc.,at Aro-rt-tlcanxns‘ HALL. APO'I'EEOARIE'S HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1810. CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY, 1858. '1'. DESBRISAY di. Co. - 5 B- AVE just received, per late arrivals from Lsn- gh don, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Extensive and Varied Jssortnsntqf DRUGS dz CHEMICALS, PERFUAIERY, Brushes. Combs, Soaps, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuffs; Frail, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other - ' all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Estahlisltments In Great i,,, Britain (Sec .dpatIiecars'es' Hall Jacsr whole of which the can with confidence roconirrioad to the public, and, ifquality be considered, at anlew, if not lower prices, than they can be h ms The New London Horse « FEARNO'.l.'," WILL stand for the Season. com- moiicing on the lat May at Mal- arrott's Cross Roads, through Freetown, and South est Bedeqao; at Neil Lsf ’a,Bodeqas Road; Barny Trcvvsdsla, Crapaud; down the South Shore to rig Creek, at Michael Mckas, on the West River, and at the North River, up Anderson's Road, at Mrs. Todd's; at Richard Bagua|'s on the Mslpsqns Road, round by New Glasgow, Grand River, New London; and station at Duncan McIntyro’s, South West River. The Horse will visit each Station ones a fortnight, making six rounds in the Season. JAIIB HELI. April (Ii, 18“. cntf Mountaineer. THE BEAUTIFUL tliorcaglt-bred STALLION Mountoinur, by Mnlsy Moloch out of Champagne, (the Carpenter and Lightnlnfs darn) By uc or (winner o the Derby in IBM.) y Waxoy oat cfI’niitlna by Duane , grand-dam by Treatliam out of Cytliarsa. Malay Mo och by Haley out of Loogwsist's dam, by Dick Andrews outof a wit an s v e a r y , spllfirld Da k B ' h Bl k Leg srfa I has fine action, and a good tent r. H is excellent, combining the roost astilonable and racing cad on t turf. Italoy Moloch being one of the Hal:sbi‘ml|IAo|tiiits'liioer's -3.2.“ -“Tsar ears 0 ‘I s are very and satldgfit Mgr W‘ ...l‘X'.".!.°'&:....‘.1.‘:.:’. _a praad on As Ilbds of the rain g d valssblolubes IBI ‘Fill. at the Iisififi stem tsp Ansaty,Iblll&..'p;lld&in 'siitss.tnt "”' Blankets; Travelling Ru a; Horse Rug; - so LIAN HEARD rlVHANKFULfer pant favours, begs to intimate tbs AIBIVAL of with g GOODS. _ al, Damask, French and English IIernio,OrIsans. Cobsrgs.Voaania Cloth, Alpacca, Norwich and Go I Plaid. and Spanish. Crs . for Ladies‘ diossas. Vccunia. Jauilsdown, and tweed OLOJIIIJVGS. Woo Jackets Himala a, Al , Vocunls and Plaid Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glass Silks; Silk Veluts for dresses. nennsts, &e . in all colours. large assortment of Millinsry. Laces, N_etts. Braids, Gimps, fancy 'I‘rimmings, Buttons, Linings. I-‘ur Mutfs, Boas, V ictcrines, capes. cllfs. tnll-ll. (love! so . CHILDREN'S DRESSES. CLOJIK8. 0 P8, _ Red. blue and white serges; real Welsh. iuiitation Welsh. Lancashira, Salisbur and Saxon Csrpstirigp, Drnggsta, Heart ' dy studs Clothing. of asiiperior make: glazed and felt Hats; cloth and fur Caps. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy ' ufllers; silk, Bandana and cotton Handkerchiefs. HABERDJSHERY, and ear variety of C01‘TO.N'oad L;JVB'JV GOODS. L . . I v r... B0 , ',..,,,,,§,,,_,,,:",'.',, ram STREET, crr.uit.or1'ii:ro_W.~: For preserving the Beauty and Lusuriltncs oftlts land the various Olficiual Preparations of Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal O|eagiu- ,Co|legas, and from a thorou h ' the Jwust. dirssttromlsvsusnn. Irish Pop ins; Ribbons in great , Gauntlets. &c., in real ssbla,'fltuIt, lialt and French CORSETS. HOODS JJVD I-IA TS, a great varioz FLJ Rugs. Seal Skin Costs. Si sts TS. SHOES and SLIPPER Soda, Indigo, Copperas. Starch, Glue, Imtnpblack, shoe Thread, C_otton _Wiirp, Hair Seating, curled Hair; Paints, Oils, Whiting, 'I‘ar, Rope, Oakum, I"igure Heads; scouring Brick (wholesale or retail.) A large nssortineut of IROJVJIOJVGER Y, NAILS. SPIKES. Q0. IR Castings, Forge Back. EJRTHEJVWJRE, oice selection o . . FANCY GOODS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing wood and coromandel Multurns. Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shall, Ivory, German and Bone Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth pa Dressing and chimney Glasses, in mahogany, rosewood and gilt frames. For Cliristniaa presents, a splen- did collection of Jewelry. The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. om snura, Ship crmms and amiss. ii:..rs Cnsss; Gents‘. Ruse- Is and almond Soaps for family sac. Prince Edward Dispensary, & R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that 0 they Supply from their Establishment, DRUGS. CHEM C S, the Medical rsctical knowledge, obtained in first class Esta lisliiiients in England, they feel warranted in clsiiniug the confidence of the public. which the ' endeavour to retain by uniform rsonnl attention and cars. . J. prepare Medicines adapted to family requirements and the evsili diseases of this cliuiate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lroin Medical assistance. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Racaipas accurately dispensed, Medical Galvsnism, Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse a Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January . ISM. EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for ur connected with the E iscopal Church, Char otte- fiil Articles, will (D V.) take place at the Temperance Ilsll, on Wednesday, the 12 ay of July nest Contributions will be thankfully received by tlis following Ladies forming the Committee: rs. Bsvrinnn, Mrs. D. Honosoiv, " Cursnu.t.. " Honxinx, “ 'I‘. UIIIIIIAY, “ Jnsrxiivs, “ Firzoansnn, “ E.Pai.iana, " H. Hasaaan, " A. Ya-rns. “ J. Haitsnnx, Charlottetown, 7th March, 1854. ‘NIANTED, for the Fanning Grammar School. at Princetcwn Royalty, s TEACHER, of the Second, or highest ss. 'I‘hts School having lag- tsrly been ably conducted, the inhabitants are the more desirous that it should not retrograde; conso- qnontl none riaad apply who are not fully competent, and iv 0 can produce sausfsctory references as to their competency and general good conduct. Apply to the undersigned. THOS. MACNU'I'I‘. hair f Trustees. Princstevvn Royalty, March 28.” 1.81:. ‘ AYER’S PILLS. FOBAILTIIPUIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. have the that almost every piirgative-’ m , cine is acrimonious and lrritatin to the bow- ’ of th uce so much in as Icrlvcd on or pain, obstruc- mis gas . or Lose A etita, Listleasness. Tilrlntabillty, Bilious Hsndsch: ilious Fever, Fever and a, Pain in the side tor, in truth, all one are but the con- dlaeased action It seqttonce var an aperient, they aflord prompt and sure roliefin Cos- tivenoss, Piles, Colic, Dyaantery, Humors. Scrol- sndlcurvy, Irlswithsorcnossofthebud the blood; In short, any required. All vs ls Th . I 1 uses cures in R_Iiet_imallsui c'i‘l.'l.‘t°. Eiyslpelas, Palpitstion of the Heart, a in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be tree] taken In the s of th sense and 3., and a year, to purify the bl a change An or: tea once an though no serious derangement exists; I necessary dosln should never be carried too as every pnrgat vs medicine reduces the strsn h, when taken to excess. The thutisnnd cases in vv Iol be snusn born, but ltystcll fhp sagas’: themselves to the reason of y; an It is confidently believed this ptll":lL answer a better t.Ii purpose an thlnwhihli ...tlisrco been avstlable tnainnwbylnd. ‘Night: irtti kno th public will luau t‘l0\|bC“WII.:I rstnady ttimdnploy when in I-cost! a cathartic nisdtclns. PBRARID I! JAMES C. AYER, sssnyos and Practical cbe-Isv. LOWILL. MASS. rrtss ss outs par Isa. l'tvs lsass tit 11. sonn ax PC solo by '1‘. Dlll! Y. &, lgcnsral Agtiiay gs. Lnssuns. Ownw. Envvann Gory, Grand " Envvsanlnnnnsss, St. "9: ’s i»':t'.'.si -. 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