.<‘ HASZARD'8 ‘-'GAZET'l‘E.'" snauluuuhlti site 2 It i. i It‘ i-VYAIIITIII. J ‘ an-b " . Tau Goon uasoaes Bacitur.ori.—‘- The good bachelor is 'olly. Ileelii and rally‘ .’ his all the itiluclluol gitIs‘ov‘di.tI'Ii dud puddles, kisses tlierii when h lauds tlisrii on the other '_side; admires lttttebabias without regard to the straps o(,th_eir iiiises,and the strength of their lungs. Squeeues himself iirto an infinitesimal fragment, in the corner ofan omnibus to make room for that trouble- siririe individual-—-one more!’ Vtictites his seat any nuniberof times ata crowded lecture, for distressed-looking single ladies; orders stupid ‘cdli-drivers off the only dry crossing, to save a pretty pair of feet from itninersion and don't forget to look the other way when their owner gathers up the skirts of her dress to trip across; is justaseivil to a shop-girl as if she were a duchess; lends his umbrella and goes home with a wetbeever has a clear conscience, a good digestion, and believes the woman to be all angels with their wings folded up. Hcre’s hoping matrimony may never utrdeceive him! —b'unny Fern.‘ . Too INQUIIITIVG at Hans.--A lady of a certain age, visiting, with a youthful companion of the same sex, the Zulu Kalirspbserving one of these dusky child- ren noticing herself and young friend, and gabbling soniethirig langhingly to " one of his fellows, eagerly asked the interpreter what he was saying. The savage on being interrogated, deliberatel y tipped some amid‘ from it cayenne pepper spoon into hisinostril, and translated his speech from Kent topgue':_—“ I would give four cows Iorithe .y0l.Ing.WOIlIIIl and three for the old one. The Evil. or Pitocitas-rit~ta'riop.—— It is an ill time to caulk the ship when at sen, tumbling up andidowti: in a s'torm. Thissliould have been looked to when on her seat in the habror. And as bad it is Inventors at Manu- ,_ _ __ tactnrers. , . 8460. H IPWDID P311. 8450. (ILIHIEIX of lb CIEJVTIFIC .d.MERl- C'.4.'V cont ic the I7tIs of Septeirilwr. It is cliit-fly deviri to the advsncemerit of the It'll!!- rssiii of Jlci-hanics. Inventors, Jlfisnujaclurertr “"4 Farmers. by the ilifliisiori of useful knowledge upon use iiriportairt branches. It is edited by men pm‘.- tically skilled in the arts iirid srlcnces,and is widely ri-- ardod as is sound iiiid able journal. Nearly all the 'Ar.oaui.u l’.t'ri:ivrs viliiclr issuii weekly from ilie I’u-isrn Urvics; are li.i.us'rrtu'un wirri I-‘.iit:uavitvos, and the Cnaixrs ofall the Paruiiv rs are pabli-lied in its columns ; thus making the paper a perfect Sciusr-riric sun MICHANICAL Encr- ccoruora for future as well as present refsrerioa. The Scicir-rrrrc Aatiturcarr is very extensival' cireulated—its circulation in the lust Volume exc. - ing 18,000 copies per week. It is in form for I)II‘I‘l- iirg; each voluirie contains SIVIIAI. Htnroaizri Ervuuitvitvus and over Fouu Htzrroriun I’ac:s of Reading Matter, with an Index. The practical rscclplr alone are worth to any fniiiily riruclr more , than the subscription price. _ ' The Publishers pffer the following valuable prizes for the largest list of subscribers sent in by the lat Jnnuar ' ' i .a W? a Mechanics, 330 for the ‘lib; $25 for the 8th ; $20 for the 9th ; atli for the loih ; $I0 for the tlth ; $5 for the min. The cash will be id to the order of the successful coiirpsriior, irnnredintely after Jsiiunry Ist, I854. . 'l‘l:iists :—One copy one year. $52 : one copy six months, SI ; ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. V Illli Sirlm-iibers, in returning thanks to the public of I’ ll. Island for the liberal pntrmrtigii with which they hive been favoured, hope, lry cart-l'ul at- tention in th.- wants of their cu-‘toiiieis, to llietél Ill coirtiirunnri-. -if their favour. The firllou in; are the prices, in Nova Scotiii l7iirr-- toy: l"n' rug only, per yard, 4d l -.i. and lizilf dressing, 6d ll.i. fiill tlri.-ssiiig, 8d I-‘ulling and Ilyi-jug lllrrck, llrown, Olive-green, Ull\'C-l)It)\\'Il, and lliirbeu, 8d per yard. , I0 . rind rug, do. Is Bottle and Invisible Ureen d_\L'tI and fulldressed. . 3 , lI’0.l!l§.\"S IVEJIR. 3 Ilrnivn, dyed i|IllI pressed per yard, 6d (irui-ii ( o o. S \\’iiiiir i's \Veiir pressed onlv, per yard, 2_A_d Dyelri Scarlet, per lb. 2: 6d. No add"... .iinl charge for carriage. R. 8.’. A. FRASF.R. Mr. I). Stewart, St. to begin to trim aso I for heaven when tossing on a sick-be . Things that are to be done in a hurry._are seldom done well. A man called out of his bed at midnight‘ with a dismal fire in his house l top cannot bland to dress himself in order, l as at another time, but runs’ down with one stocking half on, may be, and the other not on at all. These poor creatures I am afraid go in as ill a ‘dress into another world who begin to provide for it when on ti. dying-bed. Concience calls them up with a cry of hell-fire in their bosoius; but, alas, they must go, though they have not time to put.their armour on: and so: put to repeat at leisure in hell, of their shuffling up a repentance in haste here.—Guritall’s Christian Armor. Goon son was: Evi:s.—To give bril- liancy to the eyes, shut them early at nishnggdy pgen y‘!:m.t ssr.|y.iir .itro morn- ing;let, the Intllll .¢.0nstantly intent on the aiapnsition of human knowledge, or on the eaerciseof benevolent feelings. This will scarcely ever fail to impart to the eyes an intelligent anrlaniiable ex- pression. A‘ Suit-ruricu iii 1-an LANGUAGE I-‘i.ousu.s.—,-If you wish for “Hens-fs l Murry ease,” never oolt to “ gold. Tu: Foaurnnurt Tn V-,—yIt.is said that that it new edition "0 _" Paradise Lost” is on the eve of publication, with notes by Dr.8towel, inwhich he purposes to prove that the tobacco plant was- hose‘ mortal taste orltl and all.o . i 'I'hat fo ' rhdilsu trss‘ w Brought dqth into the w in was . , . , ,.- V _ on: which he eatracted sundry e]1|§nphs,,Lhgt are as amusing as airy that have ‘heretofore ap- peared. We present a selection from the . IIL The first is a lesson as well as, an spits h: . ‘#5. iilllslhtliisstonsulisrsliss, , ssunuuiss sotlisskissp‘ s.... ....°.f.§..""‘-“‘*"f...'..‘.. I”ifault wn.,.t‘hflaths took and ran wirss-ss.usss' this calm o'er, -' Tahsiwasstug now. aria! no more P‘ 'l"‘,',"_',",'!'."'l.'P"» P.l!*'fi..‘..‘i.l‘.'i!nental;".. 'l'h's"Iitiiito-Rsr_n=Isr‘.?. as ' il florid to rid ingaii olif New ' ‘ ep- ltnpl\.,mth.lI rolls as shsone so often trsia'a"'stque ls ttigfirs La C ' _ , ‘ , , fora , .loo..liy aiburutyoiiug widow, on that-vary: iusustusut-'-that ceiiirtie-* aioratsd her F loss I’ " ' 8° ' can refer to ilniiie furnipliud by us. Our estalilishineiit . AGEN.‘- —Clnir|ottetown, lllean .\'. l. Bmwri. Griind River, Lot 55, John ‘d, Iaq. \Vliiis Sands, l\Ir. Glover. .‘Iurr1 p, Mr. Joliri llytlu. , . lo River, l’lt‘totl, N. S. .I:ii_i Istlr, 1853. V TERINARY PRACTICE, Umlri is Patronage of His Excellaricy Sir 5 .XANDBl Barnvuuutu, frriglit. GE! El‘. LORD, begs leave respectfully to inti- II to his friends and the public in general, that he s resumed his practice in the Vu'ri-mirsanv Liivit, ii ider the patronage of His Excellency Sir Ai.:xANuir‘. BRANNIZRMAN, lg . After ~4itcce.~isl'ul practice of 27 years-IAI in Eng- land ani I3 in Airrericri-—iii the course of which he I hits been _irr-ctly instrnirrerrtiil, through his skill, in 7 saving, Ii their owners, the lives of" many valuable stats arid Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting ii reiieivul f I’unt.rc I’A1‘rtoNAa:, he riray be per- mitted te any that he considers lrinisslf to be as well aualified to prescribe Municiraus and preform PIRA’l‘l0Nl,ln the capacity ofa Hans: and Cow Doc1'ou. as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may confident y look forward to it renewal yh; patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- a lturrrourrcs:—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. llur-i-:iicucu.—Messrs. Deslirisa & Co. Apothe- caries' llall. At the Depot ofthe oyal Agricultu- 'I‘lra rufoinsd ii is copy of tits Crrttjlcots which Mr. Lord lass received frost His Excellency Gaunt}: Loan, has attended, and prescribed for some of my Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. . BANXCIRIIAN, Lt. Governor. BELLS! BELLS I BELLS I THE Subscribers nianufacrnre and keep constantly ' on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, Ferry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells. with the but description of Him ings. These Bells are made from the but stoc , and the alluizes u ergo e same process manufactur- ing as Church Bells An experience ofthirt years, with a great man rsccrit improvements, an tirsly new rneth casting, enables us to obtain the roost melodious tons, combining also, is extraordinary vibrrrtios. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast anil sold from this Foundry, which is the best evidence of their su- periority. -We have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our office. which were awarded for the “ best Bells for sonorossiress and purity of tons." We pay par-ii. -cular stteriiiiiir to the tting up Peale or Chimes, and is contiguous to the Eris and Champlain Canals, and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us ithin four liirurs of New York. Cash paid for old 3 ripper. Old Clocks, Levels, Com ssos, Transits, Thoodolites, &c., for sale, of superior workmanship. All communications, either by mall or otherwise will llase iinrnsdiritu attention. A .\Il:ZNF.ELY'S SONS West Troy. Vi. Y., March, 1853. Orde-s will be received and information gi- ves us to price-, at Geo. T. Hanard‘s Book and Sta. tiouery Store. I0m MONEY '.I.'O LENID. NQUIIIE .it the Office OICHAII-ll Parana, EiQ., (7h:rrlottetown. February I, I858. PRIVAEI .§I£BA0NS IN THE, FR NO NGUAGE R. R. B. IRVING. having made arrangvirnsuts for giving Lussoivs in the Faurtcir Lau- utuou to 'l‘\Ilo-lfitlU»I’llVA‘l'l Ci.assus,vvIllbs hwy in being e_arly consulted respecting their for- Inslon ad reception. Cl.Aus It iox—ovar the Book-store of Mr. G. T. HAIIARD. '- l.uuuii‘s Sermon. Coll’! August. II‘), ' ‘—:s_.. w t.rses—,—B T-- Useh: nil I,”iiiriogt_ra'lr"l’repsratlos.i. Lrflb is British Puvhlturs Cream, at M. ' . T "urine Firrsiisis Polish, arm. rivsl tut Puts. at 9d. -ontpdrsbls India‘ Ituhber Blaokiug, Id. ‘pack . tirsirr nriisen-rirapas filled, sa. 5- , . ..:**.-i..‘.=.'«-°i«»--"‘I'«-“*s- ..... \ Mo gr I l'.‘clcrticx rind .\l:iguziries tirade up of selections from ' reprinted by _lhose publishers from the pages of Black- , Jul g_ss_rj,.r’d list: ear, and Polsfl . TB. lll-I Subscriber Iiuviiig been lit! _|0V0|'|l 0|" .:::.':i,°:,:r. "“~.:.':.',”‘l."‘l‘l’.;.3.".'1."i'.:.'.;'.“‘.i....r. sure . . for the generous support _hc°I_riis hitherto experienced‘ in that liiiii. and to notify his friends and the public at large, that he is making prs rations for a svgsr and more eatsnded buainess, an that, for the purpose of irccornrrwdatiirg persons who may filiof llfll with ()t'dervI, the follouirig genllorrren liavii kindly consent- ed ItI(‘flcI as his A nis:—- r h 8 . R . itptriiir IATNICWION, o t s tesruer ose. ‘Mr. G‘. 'I'. IIAIIARD, Charlottetown. tfuptuiii llirsnaiui, 'I‘igriisli. _ Mr. Wat. M'l:.wuir, Innkeeper. EIImm¢|’I|4l°- NICHOLAI Coivuov. harp, Fr are. _ Boats of airy description, dlr|.iruio_ns or build (who- tlrer Clirrksr or Carve ), delivered "In Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with proinptrtudeu ulofltlnlnllllp and materials warrantiid of the bestdoscriptioii. Produce‘ or cattle will be taken in payment, ifdsiiired. Cl ARLES M‘ IYAIIIIIE. U27‘ A handy LAI), of about It or 15 years of age, may find einployiniirit by application asahove. Leonard Scott ifi. Cos.’ British rorto'£i'iiiai' rubiioattoair. 1y‘Ul{W'.-\l{I'll-‘.II lrv mall, uirdcr the provisions of the ltllr‘ |‘orit LIIIIIZO Law, at merely noiriinul tea. I. The London Quarterly Rwi'¢w(Conrrrcafr'u¢,\. 2. The Eilinburgli Rsciew ( IV'lit'g). 3 The .\"in'lli Britt's) Review (Free Clltrrtli). «I. The Hhtnriuslci‘ Rsvisru (Liberal). 5. Blricku~ooil's Edinburgh Jlagirzirie (Tory). ’l‘lresi>, Reprints have been in successful operation in this country for twenty pearl, and their err 4‘|IlfIIl0ll is ronstiintly on the increase, notwithstanding the ciiirip-ritiini they encoiiiiter from American peri- irdic.ils of" ii similar class, air front the numerous foreign periisdiciils. This Iirct shows clearly lIIt!.l|l'II t:‘tlIllIliIIl0II in ohich they are held by the intelligent reading public, and affords a guarantee that th . are cslnlillslled on ii liriir basis, and will he continued ivithout iriterruplion. . Although these works are distinguished by the political iilnides shove indicated, yet buts small portion of their contents is doioted to political sir It_ is their lilerary cliaracter which gives th chief value, and in that they stand confessedly farubove all other journals of their class. laclciuood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopliei i\ortli, nistntiuris its ancient i-eli-briiy, and is, at this tune, unusually attractive, from the serial works of Ilulwer and other literiiry tiotabli-ii, written for that niuga1.it1e,uiid firut ' ' ' ' Great Britatirund in lliu and " My New Novel,“ (both by Bulwer), “ My Pe- ninsular Medal," “The Green Hand.“ and other serials, of vvhicli numerous rival editions are issued by the loading publishers in this country, have to be wood, aller it has been issued by ours. Scott and Co., so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Maga- zine may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TEIIMS. Per sun. For any one ofthe four Reviews, 88 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Itevicvvs, 7 00 For all t'our ofthe Reviews, 8 00 For llliickwood‘s Maguziiie, 8 00 For llliickwood and three Reviews, It 00 For lllackwood and the four Reviews, to 00 Piiyrncnlsi lo lie made in all man in advance. Itunurszn Porraau. The following table will show the great reduction which has been made on these Periodicals since I844, and the very trifling rates now charg Per sun. Prior to I845, the postage on Blacliwood was 32 40 0- “ on ri single Review I II I’-‘ronr 1845 to ISM, on Blsckwood I H " on a Ilevisvv 50 In 1851-52 (average rate) on Blacltwood V75 H " on a Review 88 on Blackvvood, is 24 The present postage H " on a Review II (The rats: are now uutforsi for all distances within the United Stuns.) At these rates surely no objection should be made to receiving the works by mail, _aud thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular dslrvsr . LEONARD SCOT 8: CO., 79 Furxrorr S1'I.lI'l', (Entrance 54 Gold street,) New-York. N. B.—-L. S. &. Co. have recently published, and have now for sale. the "PARMER 8 GUIDE," by II nry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof’. Norton of s College, New Haven, complete in 8 vols., royal octrivo, containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravin . Price, in muslin bindlrig, $6; In paper covers, r the mail, 35. This work is not the old "look of the Farsi," lately rcsuscitotsd and tliroirm is it the market. GEO. '1'. IIASZAR , Agent for_P. E. Island. 1353. New York Illustrated News. P" year. P. '1'. mflufl, Special Partner; H. D. It A. E. Buacu, General Partners. THE ILLUITIATID Nuws ispubliahed weakly, sill coatslus slxtssu large pages, filled with a great variety of interesting rsadiny matter and numer- ou lurgss and handsome sngrav rigs. It Is‘ that this paper shall he s IAITIIIJI. and lIAl1'l'l- rut. Pic-r-oaiar. HIITOIY or us: Wounn, in which scenes and events in thh and other countries, sketches and views in all parts of thsGlohe. Portraits of Public Men, Scenes in our National Capitol, Auto- graphs and Biographies of Eminent Characters, and all matters of general interest to the Comwiunity, will be found rsioarrr-1.: ii.t.os1-as'run. Due attention will be paid to the Ituuoious, Bcrurv-rrric, and Aoarconruuaa. interests ofthe Count A large and sores on ravings, of natolnal interest, is now in course o preparation by the eminent artist I‘. 0. Darlsy, and wll be presented to subscribers. At the conclusion of each volume, a hsodsnoietitlo pun and index will be gratuitously furnished by the ' hers. 'I.‘lis hlislisiu w'ill prssurs,at low rates, of the volumes, when desired. News and Home Journal," will be supplied to mail subscribers one year for four dollars. ' P" ". . . the uniform bind” The " Illustra NOVELTIES FOR THE SUMMER. 3 FIGS ’BRI'l'ISH and FOREIGN A NEW MATERIALS FOB LAfiES’ Ilst Doc inliss last. will make immediate payment. June K ,_I_lb_l. ' 'rti “EOR'1'IOUIi'I-"U’RI8'1‘" And irour-rrat o£'i£tra.l an ‘and to. I H! Subscriber, who has long boén connected with Mr. Haunt, us one ofthe editors of the Genus: Forster, has purchased the liorttcallurist, so ably *corirI b A. J. Downturn, and after the con- clusion of the present volume, it will be Published nt llociusruu, and Edited b l’_. BARRY, assisted by many of the bust Hortl_cu turists_ of the coipitry, 0 II sous, i>.uuisoLs, sotvnars, irrr.i.iNs:itv, &c., A large scrlsrtiort of Broad Cloth. Doubt!-I. L'u.uinierr'.r, Tioeeds, Vl'aist-endings, Cotton and LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESClI.lP'I‘IONS. Boots and Slices, and every article in the Fbrnislrinq Drpartmms. E‘ In order to compete with other IIo_uses, \V. H. begs to inform his l"rie.ids ilrat in future his liuni- trees will be conducted on the C./ISH |w|fl¢||.. MIMI requests those whose accounts were furulslied is the WILLIAM‘ HEARD, to announce the arrivalIl;r-2:; glIgII:1I.tI,fi0ft:r‘ large N 1 , out e rs ousss in is’ rude. W. H. having personally selected this Stock, would call especial attention to a variety of assortment of DRESSES, SILKS, SHAWLS, RIB- C. THE PBALMIST, UST IIECEIVED, at GIZOIIGI T. llasusurfs Bookstore, in various bindings. The above is the Edition of Writts‘s llynins usotl iiithu Baptist Clrirpcl, Charlottetown. Crapaud Races. ‘III-‘. RACES nt Crap'nud will take place at the usual racing grouird, on Friday and Saturday tlis 23rd and 2-tth days of Sept. ' Aug. 34, '53. whose communications will matsrr I a value. The AlICHl’l‘EC'l‘I.'RAl. DE l\lI'I‘l\|I-‘.N'I‘ will be conduct:-d by gcutlsrsisn of ability and repu- ration. 'I‘o render the work accessible to a renter innin- bar, and conse iiently more beneficial, t is price will be reduced to '1 we l)oi.s.sits per year. III WIWHICC. rind M. the same time various improvciricnis i_iiadu. Each number will contain a l_ul. page engraving of some now, rare, and valuable fruit or flower. drawn frorii nature, and eiigraived in a style not escolled. Still further to add to the value . a work. _uIId meet tlis improving taste and increasing wuuts_ol llic honicultunl coimrruriily, we Illllll also ublrsli an tidition with CUl.URl'ZI) Pl.A'l'l"'.S, each iiuiiiber contuinin I| full page engraving of some new, rule. end vtrlnii lii fruit or flower. correctly colored from riiiture, by the best living artists in this line. This will be it new and important feature, in this coirntry,_ and rriust command the attention and patronage of both professiiiiitil nud amateur I‘Iorticultnrists.. As the number ofcolored plates we can furnish will be limited, front the cars and than required in their re- paration, those who wish the Colored Edllloll. the Horticuui4i‘s'al for I853, will do well to order minte- diatsly. Price with colored plates. l'oust DOLLAIII, fir uilriinci-. All who cultivate fruit or flowers,‘ should read the Horticulturist, as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- ture, and its kindred arts, I.tstIt.lr*CtIpe liardeiring and Rural Architecture, and will keep its readers advised ofeverytliirig now on the subject, either in Europe or America. _ It will be our aim not only to lllllltt‘ the Horlu:iil- trrrisl "superior both in style and rrnittcr to any viurlt of the character in this country. but equal to airy of the Horticultural Journals of Iliirope; and we epith- dcntly ask the aid and co-operation of the Horticul- turists ofthe count: . The work is published month- ly, and contains arty-eight liirge pages, without sdvurtlseinenls, stitched _iii a bsautifu and nppro- priste cover. GEO. '1‘. HASZARD. Agent for I‘. I-‘.. Isl.-ind. De Sable, April I9, I853. A CARD. MRS. IVINSLOW TO THE LADIES. NIRS. WINSLOVV’, an old an experienced nurse and I-‘ernalc Physician, would call the atti-iitioir of lhe Lsdiesto her Soothing Syrup for childsrir teeth- l||§- It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins- loii’s Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the lusty We believe, it the best inedi- eine in the world for children teething or for the care of Dyseritry and Diarrhea in C hlld ren, whether it arises from tsstliirigor any other cause. It gives universal IlIllfl¢IioD—-ngvhl’ never heard a coiuplsint from any one using it. never sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and electing cures-.-relief is absolutely stirs. CUlt'I‘IS & PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor. Ills WONDER 0!‘ THE l\t)IlI-D. Griturl Ciirrd q/‘jive years standing Hessrs. Coasts Gs Psaxiiis, Bangor, Me. Gentle vel, by the us of your ramp and commenced tskio the Crsnip and Pain Killer is the Spring of I847. H had been a great sulli-rt‘ fo years previous, some four or five years ofthe time I suffered beyond all my powers to deter’ c. During this time, I have had medical aid, and tried various spc- cities, but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Kills one in after I commenced ii rig it, I began to grow better. I continued to use It for a year, all the time improving until I was-sntlrel cure rt.Is S-rants. rospsst. Me., an. 29, We. ride ii , are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the a statement offsctss ‘ Cllauaus Curroun, Hiurruiit Currouo, Burn-ow Er.r.rs. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Mschiss, writes us under date of March20, I847: “ Please send ins hall a gallon of your Cramp siitl Pain Killer—it is the best Iiedicltie to cure what it Is represented to, that I everused.” The Doctor first _flMQ use oI‘it In his own case. for a severe sprain in the shoulder, caused by the upsetting of a stage. and found immediate relief, and has since used it in his notice. Ilosdthc fo lowin . It ;peahs for itself. RHEUJJT SM CUR rtlfy, thall was afllictcd with a violent Rheuma- tlc pain in the small of my back, which entirely dis- abled me, so that I could irot get up without the greatest pain and sfort; nor uoulill walk without ii 0 5 s- 3’ soir’s Ariodyns Llnlrneirt or Liquid 0 odcldoc, and‘ dsveral other remedies, ivll ut any rclle . After rufl'er- isrg in this we about a week, I purchased a bottle of Crimp and sits Killer, pre and by Courts di Pniuiru, IIsugor,‘snI after hrss applications was entirely relie ed and file lrotn pain, and am now eu- well. also cured a friend of urine, world, and unhappy to add Iuy testimony in Its favor in erance Hell Company. M ‘B'l‘liVti of tliu Dirrst-tors of the above Ciinrpany, held in the 'l‘ieirrperuiii.-u Iliill. this evening, the folloiving Resolution was unanimously To '1‘ A adopted viz — “ llasonvuo, ’l‘lint the Trciisurer (Mr. John W. Morrisiiri) be instructed to ttilte IIlt' rierrisiiriry Irgfli iiieiisurierr for the recovery of iill unsc-ttleil Subscription. to the 'I't-iiipernncc llull Coiirpniiy." y Order, .I. ll. C(lt)l’l“.II, Sec'y. Charlottetown, March I7, lrli'i:l. Notice to Debtors. TIIII Subscriber being about to leave the Island for ii short time, reipii.-is lIllpt'nll)I1S iiidi.-bled to llllll, lry note of hririd. book account, or otlrerwise, to cull gird settle their re-p.-ciivn iii-counlii on or before the First iluy i1f.\'r1rIi'/1ii'.r'i' I.t.I‘l. All c- counts not settled by Iltnl. llllIl' will be placed in the linnds of an Atturiit-.y for Ctllll i-tit-rr. 'I'lltl.\!.\S I.llIU\‘ltlIlCl\'. August 4. I853. The Laws of Prince Edward Island h‘lI(l.\I I773 to I8..'il , lrotli yr-iirs iuclusive—2 vols. Iloyiilts vo., \\lllI II i-opioiis Inili-x; pllI)lli|lI(‘(l under an .\rtof the (‘iiliiiii:i| l.i-gislnluro, iiiiil mire- fully ii-via:-il illltl I‘0l.St‘lltlllll‘tl. by (’oiririiiiiiiioirr-rs :ippoiirI«~r‘l for tlii- purposu, IIIII) be had III this Book- store of (E. 'l‘. llAS'I.;\RIl. T0 LICENSED TEACHERS. V\’AN'l'l‘.l) a llistiicl 'l‘enclier of the first Class for the Siiinliopii and tfuvclicad District-— An cxierienced person will liiid it to his advantage to app y to .lAl\ll‘IS CUIITIS LAWSON June 22d. I853 APARTMENTS TO LET, I./V Ilxl-\‘Z.'lRl)'.\' HITILIIIJVGS, I‘t‘i\\'NAL. 3'I'ItICL'I. zsicaii ‘HIE wiiuu-. No. 2, t'I$I.I..-\l{ KI'l'Clll"..\', I'tirlor, 2 [led Itooiiis and Vi-gt-tabla Ci-llar. No. 7, In u front R UM, up stairs, Garret BED IIUUMS, and s Cellar. o. 9, I‘Il()N'l‘ noon up stairs. Garret llcd Room and ti Col 1. —AI.n‘t)—- ./I ST./IBLE well fitted up for 3 Horses and 2 Cows, with a spacious loft over it. A large ('JIRRIJIGI'.‘ HOUSE, iittnclied to the Stable, with Iluriicss Rooriiri, and a large Gramrry, over thorn. For terms and particulars, apply at Hiis:si'd‘s Gszellc 0 ‘co. Astonishing eficao of the Oxy- genated Bitters, IN A can or IIGHTIZEN vszaitii‘ ITANDINU. I-‘rum Firzherrry Ilomsr, Esq., of Boston. is. Boston, September 28, I848. Duaii Siri—lt is now eighteen years since I was first troubled with the writer-brash and deriiiigenieiit ofthe stomach. I have taken advice of the best Ph '- sicians in this city and New York, in l.ondon, Piiris, Germany, and Italy, followed their prescriptions, and I visited the several sulphur and other springs in this country, the watering places (serrnuiry, end else- where in Europe, and had found no relief. Since in- ltirig the lllllersl lnive never had it return of the W'ater-brush, which daily troubled are of late years to it very great degree. My appetite has returned; the eatrenrc flatulence, severe consiipiitioii of the bowels, general debility, and sleepless nights uriile which I suffered, have entiri-ly left me. Having found so great relief frorii this most discouraging dis- order. I have reconriiierided a tri' your medicine to rniiny of my friends, who iire now usi it to great advantage. .\lItl I cannot refraiir from writing to you in its favour and praise, for the good you have be- atowed upon the community ; and trust that what little is in my scope to offer in sstsndln the circula- tion ofyour “ Oaygsniited Bitters," wil be done with grateful pleasure at all times. Yours ve? respectfully, I-‘I'l‘ .llI-INRY HOMER. 'I‘o Gun. II. Ganutr, Windsor, Vt. REED. AUSTIN 8:, C0,, Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchant's Row. Boston, General Ageiits. Price, One Dollar per bottle; six bottles for Five Dollars War. It. WATSON. Twelvetri-es Brothers’ Soup Powder (an cntir y new invention.) IS iliu clieapest, safest. best, and most effectual article for all ivsshinu piirposes,:i packet of cans, and but very little with. I applied Doctor Johii- , which is equal to ten Psnnyworth of Soup! The saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that a W I-} l'2 K ’ S W A S H can he acconrplished BEFOIIE BREAKI"AS'I‘ —-no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SlIlRVICI-1A- BLE THAN SOAP, suit’-produces a better and mrich quicker lather, and is adapted for urposes for which Soap cannot be safely or emsetnslly used -"3 3‘ tie§r-.rrr::ri.:';..'..;. ass’. ‘I Oflrlsttsrows. Apvtl sth, II.‘ "' ' f ord f bs h subs h‘ In - ,,,,1:,,:¢ ,,, I 1,: -,,,,.5;‘:,.|" ..,,t_ .24 mi; ',,',,.,,,.,:',: . . Osivaa Towns It will out injure the .ha'nds,orihs siost dslissts supplied as soon thersadsr as possible. “The hair N- 3-"-Qtllrssodcsll for CUBTI86 PERKINS’ material; but whilst it rsincoiupurabls tor perma- nuuibsrs rat v£lAu:Bw2l_hs sr'i_p|;l'iedl HI“ ,It::'i‘h-l§lllsr.. Allsthars hearing this tissue are partly whiisrii hens, &c., artsr Isle; luv: . . , gout ov . . . . ‘ H i ' been if‘ ‘ y ago, or injure b ’"°‘ 25 “'“' l"' "°"'°' Fa.’ 3': bl‘, - wII‘l?l.ll|',l iti~ also unsiirpassablri for iidprirv irondn. ,,,,.,,,,,,, i ,,,,,, “' ' “"°"' ing the colors‘ si i-‘uiNi~tr:i.s. ananiuzrs, Tuggmflh .,,,,,,r,..,,,,.,., ,,,, ,,,,, ,, l wiioi.i.uNs, Cowirso PRINTS, MUSLIN tI.us|1' Ilurtouusosr. it if . rsrir, RAY cow.—/i strsy'Briiidla Pole cow has and I-At-|'« , or the by Square, London, sire. and Aarlcu ssniaa. _h , bssrrsu Prstnisesslncs Tuesday ' =, GEO. tl_A_«*ZARD._Queen Sqi_i_ars_.‘_ lain.‘ "urn" " pdiiagarz .r.il'7i'.'i'5..i-....‘...f"' mm M W N New Books ! New Stationery! Ythslsst wiiimmmassiwoirfsn rigs ‘V ' JOHN M‘Htl:n, ‘ an. -r. iiitsiiiiao has rusr iiircarvao lee‘lls:tfsIll"Il':m|' .'=‘.‘ol':ossyfld O.fiI‘““Estn: N.?‘“‘k'~"“‘*‘3-3' I-“.'.L STA“ V l'IIl7:.:hI a supply of Kn“‘U'I:d , , . " ' _ w ' are new a I ofthe said (llbst.t.II I‘, ,wlthiu this , WANTED. ‘ Inns. and among which sve—- ”“ "'-.'°“'°'°*' °';t':_ "°'*l““'°° 1'wt-:iv'rv-roua IDA! noon '0- so iasbtsd lofho If ..,.. 3 , aisdaly ut delay to hfhidstlis I mohnhdusbythsni ..«pvisssswtiousy so liipssssssiou of pa Iiasds ssl'vsutsss,avstsqstrelts ho‘: issunthhsix sv ' , fivrlafisy-wl h as . ’ ‘ ‘ l M" '0 Gwvlw. .