- HASZARD'S GAZETTE, DECEMBER 17. INFLUENCE. Drap follows drop, and swells Ith rain the sweeping river; Word follows word, and tells A truth that lives for aver. Flake follows lake, llkc spirits hoss wings that winds diasevcr; Thooirht follows thought, and lights The realm of mind for ever. Beam follows basin, to cheer The cloud the bolt would shiver; Tbrob follows throb, and fear Gives place to joy for ever. The drop, the asks, the basin, Teach us a lesson ever: The word. the thtiuglit, the dream, Impress the soul for aver. vanxnrrna. Bouts Hutu-s.—If men, my dcars. were to pay, like servants, for everything they broke. they wouldn't be so fond of biesli- ing tlteir hearts for every pretty girl they saw. The fortune of a Rothschild couldn't stand, my dears, against such a ruinous atnount of brealtages. Why, I have known a maii’s heart break as often as an America bank, and yet he would open the next day with the same brass plate on his face, on which you could plainly read “ Assurance.” and his heart would go on issurifrig the same antniint of false notes as before Br-suit-.s, what becomes of all their“ broken hearts, I sltould like to know? Where do they all go to? Along with old moons. I suppose; or they may DO keeping cotnptitiy, their‘: tin lttmwo ing where, with all the pins that llh‘ lost, each heart eiiig stuck tlm-ti_~li with a pin, like the curious ill.tlt‘.t'l~ in it inns- coin. ~A Hmtotieo Mtuzs A\ llo. ii. —l'ite Scientific Americim hurt on t‘llgl‘IIVill,' of the Railroad which is in runs hutnlreil miles an hour with perfect safety. its distinctive principle is that the cars run on a single track for the train to be hung upon it. The train is, in fact, placed astrsddle of the rail, running on wheels, to whose axles the cars are hung. It is obvious that, with the rail running, as it were, through the car, the latter could not be thrown oifthe track by atiy am- ount of speed. and no obstruction ofsuf- ficiiirit magnitude to do mischief could be made to lay itpon is single rail raised six or eight feet from the ground. To become slandered—be connected with a paper, tell the truth, ,and tread on the toes of some rogue. Mock Turtle. Calling a husband “ my dear” in public, and “you brute” in pri- vate. Mrs. Price, before her marriage with the worthy alderman of that name, was a widow with a large fortune, and her name was Rugg. On being asked a few days after her second marriage how she liked it, replied: " Oh, very well, indeed; I sold my rugg for a good Price.” The Forlorn Hope of Ladies-—-expecb ing an old sweetheart to marry you on the death of his tltird wife. That“all is not gold that glitters,” is sufliciently proved by the base sovereigns now in circulation. The Russians having a plenty of tar and rosin. will be sure to cotne oil‘ well in a pitched battle ! A gentleman, speaking of Cincinnati, says its most appropriate name would be Ham-burg of America. “ Yes,” replied another, “I think it will be the meal-ro- polis of the United States.” “Come hear, my little man,” said it gentleman to a youngster of tour years of age, when sitting in the parlor where a large company where assembled, “ do you know me?” “ Yes, sir, I think I do." “ who um I, tben—let me hear?" “ You are ‘the man what kissed sister Jane litst night in the parlor." Jane fainted. In the old English rile liouse, it used in be the custom to keep the accounts of each beer bibber by scoring down the pints "and quarts—-hence the warning phrase: t‘ Mind your P's and Q's.” Cicero has said of men: “They are lilrewines; age sours the haul and butt»-.rs the, H . We cannot say llillt misfor- tussshasthesame efrccl tipnit llit'tll. What kind ofa man do won--ii like best? Why, a Iiusbcnrlhtan. Ht, .~nm..-. The middle-aged ltsily ii rt-apt-cltililtr connection, " who never mm-ed a in-e or llower,"has gone south, to marry the blai-.ti- smith by-whom " the lust lirili was brok- ens” 7‘ ' tits nlldtliut of r... hundred and forty young ladies who fainted last year, more than one hslfhlll iht‘0th6’lt'lnI of entlemen. Only two had the mlifortune to all on the door, Q39]! t,I.l'O.Iet'goial looking. -s*rd,tt.w rays ii‘; t_iti.fi"in" the cam,- Dd ",P'“' ' untfama ofhls lrisk gilt-lays‘ u gem she IIIBOHIP. "It is full on the bottons,»sir, but ‘thaws, none It my" “id , - I When is bent at to bsfsston ?---Wllettit I‘ UID! FLUID ll IVE Csslis BURNING FLUID 'ust rcocivod, and for sale low. Also,afew FL ID LAMPS. N ANDREW MsDONALD. Queen Street, lsth Oct. Isl BOAT . HE Subscriber lisving been for several years amplo ad in buildin Ship, Fishing, and Plus- surs BOA’! of all kinds,I-sg'u- ours to return thanks for the generous support h ' to experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublic at large, that he is making preparations for a auger and more extended business, and that. for t of accommodating poisons who may favor him with Orders, the following gentleman have kindly consent- ed to act as his Agunts:—- Captain “Aft-IIWIOI. oftlia Stasmcr ‘ Bile.‘ Mr. G. 'l‘. llassaap. Charlottetown. Captain llouaann, ignis Mr. War. M‘EwIl. lualtaapsr. Ilarntusrsida. NICHOLAS Connor. h‘sq., Kildarn. ipiioo, dimensions or build (whe- thar Clicker or Csrvsl) , delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with prottrptltuda. Worknianship and materials wsrrsntsd oftlic bestdascription. Produce or cattle will be taken in psynfsnt, if desired. CHARLES M'QUARltlE. Tailoring Establishment. AMES M‘LEOD. TAu.on All? "All? Msxun, respectfully intimates to the Gentlemen of Chur- ttetown, a his numerous friends in town and country, that he carries on the above business in all its branches, at the corner of Qtrlur itiid KENT S-rttulirs, nearly 0 its the residence of Ila FOTTI, where all orders in his line still be thankfully received. and attended to with punctuality. Having had considerable uperirnce in his business. ha takes this opportunity of challenging corupsiion. and feels confident of giving sutisfitciioii to all who tny y favor him with their pittronugs. N. 8. Two Journeyman and tin Apprsutica Boy wanted iititiiedittely. Novaiiihar 8. I853. ldu certify that Jsssns McLuon has for many years been employed by me. and he has obtttiitud is knowledge troni too in the cuttin and inaltiitg up of gitrmeiiln; I can. and do, there ore. recommend him to the public as the very best cutter and wor h man in his britnc . H. FOUND. I88 Charlottetown, Nov. 1. I885. Ox Strayed R0“ the Subscriber's Premises. about the 30th October last, a lllack Ox with a white streak on the back. branded on the born with the letters 'I‘. trod . Whosvsr may bring him to the owner, will be rewarded for their troubie. T. DODD. Charlottetown, Nov. both, 1868. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory. Steam- boat, l-‘airy. Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Hells. with the but description of Hangings. These Bells are made from the but stock, and the srrisll sizes undergo the saute process in manufactur- mg as Church Bells An experience of thirt years, with a great rnitorzly recent improvements. and an en- tirely new math of casting. enables us to obtain the moat melodious tone, combining also. in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast anil sold from this Fcundr , which is the best evidence of their so- periority. Vs bsvs fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our otlice, which were awarded for Is for sonorousness and purity ofione.” y parti- culsr attention to the getting up Peals or Chimes, and can refer to tlioae furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us York. Cash paid for old within four hours of New Cisppdl‘. 'l'heodoliieiv, &c., for sale, of superior workmanship. All cprniiturticstioos. either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. A M ENF.ELY'S SONS West Troy, N. Y., March, I858. Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at Goo. T. Hsszsrd's Book and Sta tionery Store. ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. HE Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public of P. E. Island for the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful at- tention to the wants of their customers, to meet a continuance of their favour. The following are the prices, in Nova Scotia Currenc : Fulling only, per yard. dd Do. and hitlftlressing, Gd Do. full dressing, 8d Fulling and Dyeing Black, Brown, Olivs-groan, 0live- own, and Carbon, 8d per yard. Do. Bottle and Invisible Green dyed and full dressed. s WOMEM8 WEAR. Brown, dyed and pressed per yard, Gd Green do. do. Wo-tten‘s Wesr pressed only. per yard, fld Dyeing Scarlet, per lo. 2s ‘ . No additional charge for csrrisgu. It. St A. FRASER. Aontr-rs—Char|ottstown, Eleanor-'s Mr. . J. Brown. John M‘Donald, F.sq., ' Murray Harbour Mr. John Hyde. Roi-klin, Middle River. Pictcu, N. S. July lStlI. ISDI. NEW PERPUMES, etc. UBlN’S EXTRACTS SiilIny‘s Ess. Bouquo-.t. Ede‘s Hod nsmiit. l)trlrrois's ‘Fasliioniibla.t’er- fnmr-s. Lowe's Igritgrsrit Perfume, and Genuine Eau de Cologne. HF.‘.N‘DRlS'S MOELINE, For prsssruiag the llsutsty and Luzsriuncs qflhs Heir, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Ulengin— nits Substances, most beneficial for promoting the hstisll and tusurisncc of the Hair, and of u very gvnte ul perfume. EJll0LlF.‘.N‘1‘ GJMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a certain and a as- able remedy fin chopped hands. and the irrjttriotts elfscts ofcntd and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rosgti or red. is rwrtderud colt and delicate lo Tb‘: Cr-tru ssntuins nuscap or alkaline matter whnisver. ' ROWLJNDI KIJLYDOR, Fm improving and bcnutiflviiig 'tlie Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous OHI'~§ll'0nI. PEJIRL DI IPKICE‘ Is it most innocent and alfuctuul pswphratlevi for bonu- lifting the 'l‘sstii. By iisioriio and lltringent pro- psrtnni, it braces and strsri Gums and soclists. preserving thorn in s sound sad huslihy has i'-"ac rm ravrriv ronar so.sPs, Prspcrsl to Ms Ilflfll form‘ ifs Tutu toilhosil , a rats 0 . ""li‘:;i.li;"t(ltinl,l.‘lqg.i)r's°n‘;l;(§‘lcin“S"itUSHES in grant Win. It. WATSON. ' Rodd ' &\i llslllbg. = . Slat. IS”. Adv. C III. * ‘ ’w..'tt&f:i;:.¥’t*;i:.;.~: “ow Drive. as Dgilltwaad.»-fiussr'Lc vbOlsn.h‘tb.sr. oftb‘a"'.s P“ " " uitss osssk_'isAr._ . V ' (“VHS Sgfiscribar ofiara for I Poor LAND FOR SALE. ll"I'Y Acres of Freehold Land, on Vernon River. Lot so. About so ssrss ‘is co with in and soft wood, and the rsuisiodor is class and has a marsh which cuts a considerable quantity of buy. For further particulars, uauuiru at this ofiaa. sv DONALD McNEIl.L. Nov. IN. IS”. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IVE Hundred acres of LJJVD, with a Harsh attached, which cuts annually Fort tons of Hay. situate on 'I‘owttaltip No. 38. band 0 the Hillabo~ rou h iver. F‘cr terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, 1858. Farm to be Let. THE subscriber ofsrs to let for one or more ys_ars [int as may be agreed on. A farm at Sam a 11 of about 60 acres of cultivated nd all of which is undcrfenes, it fronts tsn chains on the dance of ssawscd may be had. and on the form any quantity of Black mud may be rocursd. A large walling House and ut- ousus are on the premises, the rent may be id in produce or in cash at the option of the Lease, I not let soon it will be otherwise disposed of. Application may be made to Mr. P. Power Summsrsida or to t when bar 1. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, Nov. 9. I858. A steady sober man with a fair knowledge of Tu. rning wanted, with or without a wife. I. W. Premises to be Let. '[‘lll-‘. nubscribcr ufi'es'a to let a shop, dwelling house and warehouse in one building, 60 by SS &, 22 feet on the ground, with an excellent frost poof rallcr, it is directly opposite the residence of Mr. Mcllwsa, iit Sutnniersidc. B-zdequs, and -within a few yards of the public vthitrftst which the Bsdsqus and Shcdisc packet arrive and depart from. Jlro. ' Near the same wharf s convenient dwelling house with a garden attached and a pump of good water at the door. This house has n frost oof cellar and has on the flrst hour 2 Kitchens and"! rooms, and 4 rooms on the second, also. a warehouse, stable, &c., ' £1 0. s A dwelling house with three rooms on the flrst and two on the second floor, witlt a frost proof caller, also ll garden titiiisliod, part of the above buildings are tttiw and the rsinstindur nearly so and ' or, all of these premises srs plssscntly situated in that iiitls and fast rowing town Sumtnsrsida, further tnfnrtntition may be had on applying to Mr. P. Power on the premises or to J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, Nov. loth, I858. To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ES'l‘A'l‘E of the late Hon. Colonal A. LAIII, situate in Charlottetown. and its vicinity, viz: TOWN IAJTS Ni-s. 57,68, 59, 60 and 61, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Churlottstown contsinin nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Roclif Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, a Garden; it contains also the Family Rani- deuce, out houses of the deceased, of the rut)‘ corn- modious description. Town Lo1's Nos. 3, 4. 6 and 6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Citrblottstown aforesaid, and One-twentieth part or 'l'cwn Lots Nos 67. 68 and S9, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- yuttrtng the roperty of Daniel Hodsou, , in lg“ to suit pure sscrs. Towrr Lors Nos. 3.4, and 5, in the Fifth hundnd of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to unit purchasers. 'l‘owiv Law No. 64. in the Fourth hundred nfLois in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief in G I Cossssott Lows. 12 and 18, in the Common of. and in close proximity to Charlottetown. corruinin‘ 'l'wenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part ofComtnon Lot No. IS, in the Common of Charlottetown, and which fortna the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in lots to suit purchasers. Pas-run: LOT No. 554. in the Royalty cfChnr- lottetown, containing Twalva Acres. Auo— 2 No. 3I.in the South Aisls of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to W. I-‘onoasv, Esq. Bsrrister at Law. Cliurlottatown; at Pictou. to .l. HAIILTOI Latin, the Actin Executor of, and one of the Trustees named in the Will of tho tutu olon . sne. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1858. FARM FOR SALE. 7110 be sold by privnle sale, the Leasehold for 999 years, contsinin 80; acres of Land. with t_l'_IO lluililiitgs thereon. bout 40 acres are clear. there is a good pump at the door of the Dw ' llonss. 'l‘bis Fsrtn is situated about I0 miles from Charlottetown. on the Tryon Road, and known as the SUN l.N'./V‘, for the ‘last I8 years. Hall’ the purchase money can remain on the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Winounv on the remises, or to Hszssv Psnssnn. Eaq., Charlotte. C town. Lot Ill, West River, June 27, I858 House in Kent Street. HE subscriber ofl'ers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street adjoining his own reaidrince. It contains a large Store. and g proof Cellar, and six good ltooms. There is also a Stable for eight Horses. and new Well of Wstar in the yard. It will he let altogether or in two . tin £200 being paid down, the remainder could is on innrnige for four or live years. JOHN SHEEN. June lllth I853 Form for Sale. 7 NE Subscriber offers for sale his FJRJF, con tliulit of Ho acres. 90 acres Freehold, 20 acres Lea-ed. at Una Shillln per acre. Thou is about 40 acres cleared, and ii a high state of cultivation; agood House, Barn and Workshop on tho Preitiisss. It is situated in the bsautilbl and lluurishing settlement of Ssutltowrr, about M rnilita troin llnoper's Corner. and about lg miles from tbg, South Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure may‘ a . For particulars sppl to Ttiosrns Donn,‘ Charlottetown, or tbs Snhscv' ron i mtsss ‘moo. Sanrltcwrt. 24] Oct. I858. t-‘Olt u'ALti:. VIVHAT vitlunble plot of GROUND at the head of Prince street, lnrittarly the sits of the Iaplht tel, tn-nttng too fast on Dastnn Street, and I04 l‘hii it ppsr Prince rltrsst. It is one of tlicniast dos’!- ‘sble situations in the suburbs for it guntlonn|’n’rgI. ¢l|||IcO. or is capable cl bsing divided mto shred good uilding For Terms. to. apply to W. H. POPS. «lacs 8. Cottage to Let. O LET. the Cottage immediately above A _ tlisssi-res’ llslt. fronting on Queen Street. Fr: madtsts possession givsn. Also. the Store itnd Ccsritlog House sdloaing Apothecsriu‘ Malt. Otsllal‘ atttisrnsstl. and Wars sous attached. last modsrsts. 'I‘slI'.0PlllbllS DEISIISAY. I October lltlt. ISBI. ulttdbte ltesl I'ls'ia‘te for Sale. , ltd ssvsriil BUILDING UH‘! sdjstasug, ttsssv S1-use-r. Psrsoss dcsirousafpur will plbs tricks surly application to THOI. I. TIXAIN Ohsrlsttstswn. Jana II. till. all SALE his WIIABI Town Lot for sale. be sold. at Public Auction OI _Wsduaads 0. Acg-tad title will he given. For particulars apply to Mr. UNDALL. Sh‘op.to be Let IONTING on can use and near the D|Olp0l£l'tl\e:klsyll Agrilpdultural Society. It ha a son c ' i . oil’ It bsucath, :nd d°asir:bls.stand iiirm:‘usi::s.s. “E: quira at this ofica. CANDLES MADE. HOUSEKEEPEBS are respectfully informed, that _ they can have thair'l‘ALLOW made up by sp- plication is JOHN BOVYI-IR. Nov. loth. Garner cfQsssc ls Water Street. HONEY 1'0 L810). NQUIBE at the Oflcs ol'Cstn.t.Is Pnusun, lsa., Charlottetown. February I. 1883. THE PSALMIST, UST RECEIVED. st Guoaon T. Hasasnxfls Bookstore, in various bindings. The above Is the Edition of Wstts's Hymns ussd tntbs Baptist Chspsl, Charlottetown. LAND ASSESSMENT. Trassarar's Oificc. ' Charlottetown, Sept. 8, I858. N pursuance of the Act of tbs Gsnsral Asssmbl of this Island, made and used in the Elcvont year of Her llsyusty Qricsn ictoria, iutituled " An Act for levying urtrtar an Assessment on all Land in this Colon , and for the Encouragement of Educa ion," a use an Act in amendment of the said Act, iatiiulsd “ An Act to explain and amend the pro sent Act for the Assessment of Land and the Encou rsgstnant of Education." and also of an Act made a in the Fifteenth year of the sarns reign, tititulsd " An Act for the Bncoursgsrnsnt of llducs. to raise Funds for that purpose h imposing an additional Assessment on Land in this slsnd, and it Itaal Estate in Charlottetown and Common and Georgetown and Comoion." and also of an Act mails and pl-Gd in the Sixteenth year of the same reign, intitalsd " An Act relating to the mods of proceeding a inst Lands on the ssvorsl Townships in Prince ward Island and the Islamic contiguous thereto, for the recovery of arrests of Land Asscasmunt:" I do hereby publicly nctif the owners or occupi- ers of Lands to this lslnnd, (hr which the annual As- sasment or Assaumenta charged thsreco be id r:c'i'tad Actrorsotnucnsfitlstcrc r | I d I l ' an two-pence, law u money 0 his is an for cliff hundred acres of Wilderness or Uniinpiov- ad , contained in the several Townships and tbs islands belonging thereto, and the sum of six shillings and s ht-psncs of like rntme for every hundred acres o csliivritsd or improved rids in the said several Townships and Islands as aforesaid. and the sum of Four shillings of like money for such and ovary uncultivated or unimproved 'l'owri Lot, Corn- mon Lot and Water Lot granted in tho 'I‘own and Common of Charlottetown, and the sum of Six shil- lings of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Pasture Lot in the Royalty of Chur- lottctown, and the sum of Four shillings of litre ino- uuy for such and ovary cultivated or improved Pus- tura Lot in tho said Royalty, and the sum of Two shillings and sis-patina of like money for each and ovary onltivstsd or improved Town Lot and Water Lot tn the said Town, and the sum of Two shillings oflilis money for such and every cultivated or no- pvo Common Lot as aforesaid. and the sum of Two shillings and sight-panes of like money for each and ovary uncultivated or unimproved Town Lot and Wstar Lot in the Town of Guns town. and the corn ofUns shilling and four-panes 0 like money for such and ovary cultivated or improved ’l‘cwn Lot and s- tar Lot in the last roantionad 'l‘own, and the sum of Three shillings and four-pscca of tilts money tbr such and ovary uncultivated or unimproved Pasture Lot in the Royalty of Georgetown, and the sum of Two shillings of like motto for such and every cultivated or improved Pasture t in the last mentioned Ito - slty and the sum of Two-pence of like money or each and cverv acre of cultivated or improved Lands in the Royalty of Gui stown, culled Reserved Lands. and the sum of T rou-pence of like money for each and every acre of suclt last mentioned Lands as rns bedeerned uneultivsted or unimproved Lands. and t a sum ofTwo shillings and eight-pence of like money for such and ever uncultivated or an- improved Town Lot, Pasture t and Water Lot in Town and Royslt of Pritscatown, and the sum of One shilling and our-pancs of like money for each and every cultivated or im rovsd Town Lot. Pasture Lot and Wstar Lot in t last mentioned Town and Royall . and so in proportion for a lms quantity, is pays a; that unless the Assessment o ssassnisrits or the current year imposed by the said rucitail Acts, or some one or more of them, be paid into my the hands of any of my De uties Law.) on or before the sixtii day ll proceed against all such Lands as slial than be in arrest for non-payment ofths aunts char ed thsrson. STEPH RICE. Treasttrcr. LADIES‘ RUBBER BOOTS. AT the [lag 8 rs Hosisr. s fsvv pairs Lsdiss’ lo RUBBE BOOTS, Ladies’ and Misses Rubber VI-Ill SIIOIB. E0. BEER, jar. Chsrlottatawu. Nov. 20, I858. Isl Bi House to Let. ‘ID LET, that well known HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Pownsl Street, known as Mus. Wcon’s Boarding "House. Possession given in November next. For further particulars, s&p|yvto Sept. 9. . . DEBLOIS. Regular Liner from London. so 5’ 0 THE Subscribers beg to tiitiinsts to ship _ pars from London,tbat they will place on the Lina batwasri Lorrbosv and Crun- t.o'r'ru1owir. the A. l, Clipper Bsrqua crust Horus, 600 tons It istsr. to suit from Lon- donousrubout thalst A i,lSM. Awly to the owners IOBE T BROWN Co. hast. Psncltarcti Street, London, I. BIIOWN I Cc. Wallace, N. S., Wm. WALSH, Agni. rlsttatowri‘. P. . I. Psvsss wishing to sltl psr srusst'Bsm' s, wimwdl ta simka surly ' October lstls, II“. The Old Btdbllshsd douse. sato. CHARI.01'I‘E't‘0WN. Jsrauutr. lass. AVB'§s'st rscaivstl, par lsts arrivals lan- doa. Dnblb. United Status and Hallss. their Snpflisa for the Season on-i-It-I-s. is the chic. -- , Plltflllfflt , rsttsr'l‘otlatisu'slsltss; ‘p-i-iiss. Oosiss. rs. and tats, Oils. Colours. and Dys suits: rust. spun. ‘ c sllisr Iasstssgssi w li ludlmlsd and stlisr ' ll . .:~.°.'E'°".'*L*'*':.*-i-.:.:."..""-°...I.'.'.'.“3,..’..... um’ late; I. S. DIALIY, COIIISSION sistictuitv-r AND Nb. 7. count srnnzr, Jtiirw rang, Hm hts ad v _i_p.....¢, ~ or _ stop: tbs.Brltish.T’.ro.v ncas, Was.t‘l.nhtlira's,IA“ues: trlaliu and Cslitbrsis. Bsrtlis secured for the latter p aces. The Laws of Prince Edward Island "‘.’.’.',.‘.'Z'.:?.".‘.'i!i."2"!..!1'.L1‘l'.t’.l'.f!"’ '°'* under an Actcf the Colonial l revised and consolidated, C 5.1.. |PP°l|“ll for "0 rsmu. my I:’hsii°s'i"iiis Book. store of G. T. HASZARD. Tvelvetreiis apnea; Ssap Panic; tls vaatiou.) (an as p new IS the cheapest, as art. best, and near strung artists for all wsslilrra purposaa,a push. or whlph is equal to Ifsnaywortli of Soap ! 'lhu saving of has sitrll:Labour is so anti» alshingly great. that a W IS _, 2 . A can be accomplished DEF ' ' —-no rubble‘ bslug roquir _ rful Article ' much quicker lather, sod *-"" " " ’ " for which Soap sunset "’ ’ u . . It will out injure the - material ; but whilst it is nently whitening Linsss,’ become iliscclotircd by age, . . . Washing. it is also urisor ssssblc for list rov inir the colors of FLANNELS, BLANKSTS WOOLLENS, Cononsti PRINTS, MUSLIN and LACE. or Sula by GEO. T. HASZARD, QuaenSquara. NOTICE To sll persons indslitsd to tbs Subscriber. whssa Accounts were this before the Pins-r of Novnsunn lsst, whether by Bond, Ncta at‘ mu, or Boolr Account, unlnps the partiu suit]. their run. in a few days. they will be put to axpsnsas without further advice. JAMES PUB DIE. Charlottetown, December 5. 18”. Iss soon genersms serious and oh tuig t have been avoided on true {C i‘.’i'."§'°°"i.‘ ' II is s o o overt iliirss Tli sll body besidau it often fatal di , whl b the timely and judici produce the w ‘c load and Patient has shown s ythins ‘thorn: known of an medicine. Cures have been a beyond batted, wave they nor rub. stantuted by permns of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion ct, , tb. Among the eminent gsotlamsrt I we are ullgwod 6" nor. autrrtiru orr didgutfifi‘ . geonofNsw York city. ' " .A.A.HAYfl.PraotlcalChadstoftha 'P;o£.ofBosson,and0uoloflstfosthaStntsol Mas- usests. In L. Moons, II. D., an eminent Surgeon and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has tig used them in his ex ve . . Sotrrlwtcx, Esq., into of the hrst incr- chants in New York Cl C. A. DAVII, I. D. United sum llsrinc it Did space permit, ws such names. from all used. but evidence uvsn more coavi an the certificates of these sminsot public men is shown in their sllbcss upon trial. These ' the result of long invastign itp_'t and Swgsoo of tits olpt at could :2]?-evviialent the el ntusho ‘h are are Pills s sursr. In at médoeeoiirllisdse ttisn any other “"1” i"'i’."i'.‘2'.7" '°a"‘°'.$Lt‘i‘ t... 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