Jr C be in danger ofrunning round rapidly. Do .HASZARD‘S_ c.tzEfI;TE. .. JANUARY 3- l ‘TIT ' v 'y‘-fioek, thus created, was to any old imposts, on the contrary. which the country has been lately‘ lieved by the Impellfll G°V°"‘;“°“,ll $2 3'33‘?-€35-‘ its tentative, cautious, and .,_ _ preaches towards the_economical tint le of Free-trade, will robably or revived. In Englaii , the coiiti , lace and duplication of the Itieomfil-llr and certain new dues oit foreign bi 4 exchange drawn abroad (dries I0: levied in a superior tnetliod; ‘ h x. suggested to the Cliaiicellor ot tae r chequer, we are informed, by! C iep Pace, of the City) constitute Itzic zar fiscal peculiarities of our gm" , budget. '.= _D—/———- 3 run SPARK 'l‘“,“’“‘- ' The tire was b ing brightly °. 3. farmer's hearth—no ‘l“'°‘ ",°“l r"'°’ M“ tidy little black gr —no. this was ""9 ‘, fashioned brick arth, and great log! 0 ' on it one upon another. azing. Among them was 5 which, for; some i-eas|t::‘;i: other—it is I'll 10 53 ‘V 'Y'''‘"‘’ ’ _ spin," on parks all aroutid; a ‘log I10! 3' leave; and, unhapptly Susan. ’s wife, having been called-out , had never given one look at ‘the fire , pit! spit! went the log, and out 111 great spark!-—nev_er mind, no hiirin w appen; it has fallen into I]. lnrge basin . There is it nioineiit’s hissing, MI ' the clear, cold water did not understand each ri fiery visitor, so all unlike itsell; bf“ the water has prevailed, the spark is quite extinguished. S it! spit! goes the__log—_— out flies another spark! Where will lllls light? It has fallen into a wisp of dry bu)’: with which Susan was going to pactfi 1! basket. The hay is so dry it catcheslike tinder. 0, what a blaze! it is well. it is a brick floor, and‘ that nothing else IS near, or the whole house might have been on lire. Susan must make haste home; but SW!" does not come home, and now it is tvprse than ever, for the very next spark that this out lights on the farmer’s gunpowder lluslf. carelessly leftopen on the table. There is not much powder, but enough to do great mischief, for, of course, it explodes at once, and crash goes the window, part oftha side of the house is blown out, and the rose, which climbed up it, torn doivn. It will take many days, and many pounds too, to repair the damage that spark has done, and years must pass before the traces of it arc altogether gone. You will be more than usually happy, my friends, ifyoii never come across a crack- liitg log, spitting its sparks of tire. Ido not mean a log of wood on the hearth, but one of those fiery tempers whose angry words fly like sparks all aroun . ice the mischief done depended not only oit the spark, but on the place where it fell. When an angry word falls on a gentle, loving heart, there will be a moment’s pain-all the sharper because such words are so strange there, but it will not last: by one of those soft answers that turn away w:uth—" by some good-tempered tiierrimcnt, turnin aside ill-will—by some means or other, the loving heart will conqner——there will be no flame there! But if it falls on an irritable temper, ready, like the dry hay, to take fire at anything, what ll blaze there will be! it will be well ifsuch rt one is alone at the mo- ment, for if others are near, the flame will not boast of having too high a spirit to brook a word of reproach——it is dangerous to be dry hay when sparks are flying! But, above all, do not be a flask of gunpowder; do not join malice and revenge to a hasty temper; do not let every stray spark that falls on you lead to an explosion, or boast that none ever injured you without rea ing consequences they rue, perhaps, for rig ears. he gunpowder is mighty, but it is fearful-—Q, hateful power!-Rec. E. H. Biclrcrslctlt. FAIR RusonrNo.—One evening, when the House of Commons were goi to ad- journ, John Wilkes begged permission to make a speech, “for,” said he, “Ihnve sent a copy to the Public Advertiser, and how ridiculous should I appear ifit were published without having been delivered!" MOCK AND REAL.-—“ Alilyou don’t know what muthical enththiathm ithl’, said a mu- sic-mad miss to out ood. " Excuse me, '- madam,” replied the wit, “ bull do: musi- cal enthusiam is like turtle soup; for vcy quart of real, there are niuct ‘ " ImieI‘ or wedded II = c as delicate of all sorrows to deal with; a third party cannot interfere snccesofnlly with them; for if a man interferes he offends the ‘-mouse noucuss, I.PIollTT STREET. NEW YORK, Importer and _or in every description of Forotfiund Dotnentlc H A n w A , HEAVY ENGLISH GOODS III THE PACKAGE. sou AGINT FOB Bee’: Braces, Tnrnserewa, OLO. MANUFACTURER Ofthc Premium Steel Squares, Premium Angers and “"9: Axel. Socket and Firmer Chisels, Patent Ilolloiv Angers. drc. Agent for Burlington Wagon Axles. DAVID KINOILAND, & Co., Manufacture u ingtiin, Vertiioiil. S. L. TILLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggist I6. xitrc ITRIIT, SAINT JOHN, A‘. B. DEALER rir BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS, CIIIIIICALI, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Soiips, Spices, Pnintii, Oils, Gliios, Putty, Varnish, &.c., Confections ‘ in great variety. 6mx caamsom OK. MARSTERS/. 0U3TOM HOUSE & SHIP BROKERS, A ND COJILMER CIAL AND FOR IVARDIJVG JVTS, Custom House Building. S'I‘. .lOHN, N. B. Goods from England or the United States may be forwarded to any part of this Province, Nova-Scotiu or P. E. Island by consigning the some to G. & .'ll.. enclosing Invoice, to prevent delays. Charges Moderate. .,_Q;QI 3iitx MONEY TO LEND 0JV' FREEHULD ESTATE. '1‘. IlEA'I‘II IIAVILAND. urrister tit Litw, Queen Square, Charlottetown. November, llth, I854. Tenders for Steam Communi- cation Colonial Secretary": Otlice, P. E. Island, ovenibcr 27, I854. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Otlice until the 27th day of February next, (1855,) from any person or pet‘i0IIS'Wllll'.'I_£,' to coir- iract to run, for one or three years. a good rind soili- cicut Steamboat, of competent power, for the coir- veyrince of Her Majesty’s Mails, twice in eiicli week, between Charlottetown rind I'iciou, rind once in each week between Charlottetown and Bedequc, from the opening to the closing of the navigation in each year, and on such days and hours in the week as iriny be appointed for that purpose by the Govoriinieiit. Ponders will also be received to contract to run, for one or three years, it good and sutiicicnt Steam- boat, of competent power, to carry Her Majesty's Mails, three times in each week, between Bedeque and Shediac, during the like above named period in each year, and on such days and hours as may be up intcd b the Government. ch of t are Steam Vessels must be fitted and provided with good accommodationuind capacity for the conveyance of Passengers and height; alpo. inve onboard coriipetent Engineers, and he sulhciently manned. furnished, and equipped for the performance of the service, and be subject to the approval of Commissioners to be appointed by the Govenimunt. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. Per Rapid, Abigail, AND OTHER SHIPMENTS, E Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED his TH FALL STOCK, which he will sell low for peach at his new store, “ LONDON IIOUSE,” LOT 19. DR Y GOODS. Black and Coloured Bread and Pilot Cloths, plain and fancy Doeskiini, Cassirncres and Vestin Cloukingti, plain and printed Orleans, Alpaccns, De- laincs, Lobonrgs, coloured and Black Vclvets, black and coloured Gros de Naples, Persians, Shawls, Prints, Irish Linen, Fliinnels, Factory and white Cot- tons, coloured and white Warp, Bonnet Shapes. Putcboard, Ladies’ Fur Co as, Boas and Victorines, lain and figured Mnslins, ets, Laces, Edgings, and lends, Artificial Flovicrs, Cap Fronts, rich plain urcd Bcnnetund cap Ribbons, I.adies‘l'ur, cashmere and kid loves, silk and worsted Braids, Gout’: Satin Stoclu, VVcrstcd Cravats and Mulilers, Ladies’ Brooches, Finger Rings, Guards, side and back Combs, dressing do., buttons, needles, pinl, hooks and eyes, threads, tapes, sewing cotton ; Letter Paper, wafers, steel pens and handles, hair pins, Men's Fur Caps, Kossutli and other Hats, die. GBOCERIES. Ton, Sugar, Molasses, 'I‘obacco, Soap, Indigo, Starch, Raisins, Currants, Rice, Leather, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper. Alspicc, Roasted Colfee, Chocolate, Cocoa, corn Brooms, Buckets. Nails, Glass, Paint and Oil, Dye Woods, Alum, Coppcras, Sago, Ar- rowroot, Earthenware, Cigars. Pipes. &c. A Large Lot of Medicines, Perfumery, dc. Rhubarb, Calomol, Lsudanurn, Epsom Peruvian Bark, Cream Tartar, MolI'att’s Pills, Hol- way’n Pills and Ointment, Dr, Kidder'o Pills, Indian Dyspepsia Pills, Dr. McLano’s Liver Pills, Fahnestoclr's, Comstocli’s, Curtis and Perkins’ and D,._ M¢[,.ne'. Vermifugc, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup, Avery, Brown &, Co's. celebrated Cough zsnges, Davina’: Compound do., Dr. Townsend’: Sarsapurilln, Curtis and Psrkin’s Pain Killer and Wild Cherry Bitten, Bear's Grease, Hair 0il,:iuorted Essences, L ou‘I Kntheiron for the hair, Perry's Hungarian alm for the hair, French Oil, Mexican Mustang Linimont. Honey, Lozenges, 61¢. P. S. The Subscriber tpanks those persons whi _ ' ' h or t I t twelve 'ears, '£‘2.It°t.‘.‘.‘£°r'.‘.."‘°‘.’ .".'£ 5.33.. .r 'll’..t‘.'a..... in... vvltoooucconrito have been nannnann 1-run nu.1., will oblige by an early settlement. E. PARKER. Lot I9, December II, 1854. I D G- E busbsnd, and if a. woman interferes she offends the wife; and to appeal to the law is to send the bellman through the street and proclaim the whole sto . If the two artiss cannot settle the matter amicably themselves there is no hope; for living together as they do in the house, in pends on their mutual discretion and for- bearance. Van Ambnrgh drove a ten‘-in-hand through London, and his horses had on] twenty-four feet among them. How was that ?—They boast twenty fore feet. How ro Livs. uron Arit.——Br.-come an aronaut. It was told Jekyl, that one of his friends, a brewer, had been drowned in his own vat. “Ah!” he exclaimed, " floating on his watery bier.” W: Woivnltit.-—When o. lady draws herself up, where does she go to? Can anybody he drowned ulong as his head swims? Was the man who fall into on error uiucli injured in his doscout. Collegiate School. Windsor, N. S. R E O P E N E D . In-‘HE Principal of this Institution is prepared to receive Pupils either as Boarders or Day Scholars, on terms recently established by the Governors of King’s College, Windsor, as fol- O . ws. Boarders, at £35 per annum. Day Scholars, at £8 per annum. Payments in both cases, to be made quarterly, and in advance. Parents intending to send their sons at any time during the coming winter, are requested to znalio early application. Further particulars may be known by reference, at Hali- fax, to the Reverend Juno C. Cociiiuin, Secrciar to the Board ot'Govcrnors of King’s College. or at Windsor, to D. W. PlCKE'I‘T, Principal. N. B.—'I‘wo annual exhibitions of £10 and £5 have been founded by the Alitmni of King’s College, and will be open for competition at the Enccnin, A. D. I855. ' HOMAS MANN, TAILOR. (Late of Upper Quurt Strut.) s to in rrn his nuinerons friends that he has just EMOVED his Business to the House latoly occupied by Mas. Woon,in ow- gur. 8-rant. mt ml New Blacksmith Establishment. Tryon Road, (formerly old Hcnryhvplace) now in JOHN McLAlN respectfully informs the inhabi- nienced business in the door to II. Dodd's Brick any job required. done at any lieu. has 8. ‘ LONDON HOUSE. NEW P1-.LL GOODS; 1854. REIGN GOODS, selected by the subscribe! in the ditli-ront inairltetii, on the most fnvoraU0, tortilla ‘ w'-tr-h t5ll.|l)lt.'ll hint to sell at the lowest cash price- llis stock coiiipriscii the following good!- R D ESSES. _ Dllyatlréru, (lath, Al xcca, rich and fancy Robestn great variety, phiiii p aid and ftiiicy Dress (.l0llIi1 Satin btripe l.u-tres, Moire Antique, black uttd coloured, II:|(.IZ.'IlI|"N!, Du Cape, fancy and figured Silks, Sitiiiii, Sutiiiettes plain and embossed, heiich .\lt-riuoes, and Delziiiiev, Alpacciis, Coburglis, Or- luziiis, and llulaiiies figured and plum. and ‘"-‘'')l clianp, black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, ’lush4: an Jll I L L IJ\’E R Y. Ladies‘, lllantles, Capes, Jackets and Viiiettes, Bniiiiet dress rind other Caps, liiiglisli and Frtiiiclt Ribbons, l“e.-iilit-r.i. Floivero, Paisley, Ctisliriiere, aiul \\'tI(Illt‘ll long Slitiwls and Squares, Bwatilkin, Pluiilt, pl.iio tiiid l'.iin-.y (Iloiikiug, Braids, Giiitpl, Fi'tiige§, rllik and cotton \’cli'i-it Trirntiiing, dress Buttons in every vnrieI_\',litl3irit‘s Rohel and clothing ofall kindly llflhn >'|nn.t, .<h-,.uve.t niid Colliirs, Indies Skirting and Cord, Laceti, Iiilgiiigs rind Scolloping, &,c, CLOTHS Pilot, \VlllllH‘l\', Petershiini, Miiliair, and superfine \Ve.-it of l’.iigl~.iml rind Yorltsliire Brood Cloths in iill prlcri ind col.nir.i, Doeskins, Beaver and Saturn (7 ii and Ciissiiiit-res. L'.‘l R P E TS A JVD FLA .lV'.l\/‘EL S. It ry, llrusisels, Kidderriiinstr.-r and Victoria Felt Carpets, lle.irih Rugs and Hassocks, Druggets ntid other tloor Cloths, Cocos and other lllutri, 'l'upeo- try, Worsted, linen, Oil, iitid ainbossed Table (.'ii\'t.-rs, Stair diapers, Druggcts, and Carpets, llorse llluiiltete, Collar Cloth, Illziiikeis all prices Sleigh liliinkt-t-, Ladies flannel ‘rig, Iron Blankets, wliiits blue and scarlet Sergen and tlarinels, Oil floor Cloth llll \\ltIllII. FURS Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and Squirrel in sets Victoriues, Boris, Mills, lllullit and Cuffs in great vii- riety, Fur Gloves rind Gauntlets, assortment, Soul For Coats, titans‘ and boy's Fur Caps all shapes and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Gooilr, Gold wedding Rings and Pencil Cases, Silver Rings, Pencil Crises, and shawl Ilroaclies, Electro- plited in Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks Snutfers and 'l'ra)s, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers, and soap Ladies, fancy goods, Pups-r Machia, Tea 'I'r.iys, Ink stands and Port l"olioii, Work Boxes. fancy Bags, \Vriling Desks‘, lfroaclios, llrticeleis, Shirt Stu tl, haw Pins rind fancv liroiichcs in great variety, Brushes dz Conihs of all kinds—Soaps and Perfunicry, Chitin vases in every ftiriii. REA!) Y JIIADE C'LOTHI.l\ G Over, and shooting Coats, Trowsers, Vests, Shirts wliiti-, fancy and striped, Shirt Fronts, Collars in all .'lllil[It", Paris siltt, felt and glazed Hats, Clotli, Sen- li.-tie, nod Plush Caps-blue and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and Ltiinbs Wool Vests and Pants, die. M0 URJVIJVG. Black Cloths and Doeskiiis, very low, Velvets, Cohurghs, Lustrss, Criipes, Ilabit Shirts, Sleeves, white 61. black crape Collars, wliito and black cotton and kid Gloves, Ctips dz Ribbons, Prints, Deluines and Cloukings, dc Coffiii Mounting, dzc. BOOTS AND SHOES. Antique, Lasting and Leather Boots, M isues and chil- drt.-iiri’ Boots and Slioes in great vtiriety,Meii’ti Boots 8: Shoes English and American, Rubber Slices and Boots. ' HARD PVARE. Plough, Bend, 0. G. Trying, Jack, Rounds and Hollows and Smoothin Planes, Cuttler , Chisels, Locks, Ilings, Screws, urttiin Loops& ings, Pole Ends dc Brackets and a general assortinent of other Hardware. (7 ROCERIES. Tens, Loiifcruirhed, & moist Sugar, Soap, Starch Blue, whole and round Rice, Arrowroot, Citron Currants, Raisns. pices of all kinds, Cocoa, Choco lute, Colfee, split Peas, table Salt, Mustard, Soda washing and baking Powders, &c. Together with it large variety of other goods suita- ble for the seas_on,to be had at the subscriber’: store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chappel. II. IIASZARD. November, II, 1854. JOJN T. THOMAS WILL be obliged to all persons indebted to him, (by Note of Hand, or Book Debt), by an im- mediate settlement. Nov 9th. LOOK HERE. ANY persons wanting COOKING STOVES, PltANKLI.‘l STOVES, or FAItMElt’S BOIL- ERS,just call at Dodd’s Auction Room, Queen's Square, and they will get suited at their own prices. FOR SALE, a very handsome BULL of the Sulfolk Poll breed, rising 3 years old. His Mother was frotii Governor Ready’: Cow, which was imported from England. Any person wishing to purchase him can obtain further particular: at Mr. George 'I‘. Ilaszard’s Book Store. TO BE LET, And possession given on the ‘ins! day of May rrett. lll-I DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Governnieiit House, at present occupied by Captain Beazeloy, consisting of a Dwelling House which contains tl spacious Dining—room utid Draw- ing-rooin, Breiilifast-rooin, 7 Bed-rooms, large Kit- chen, Servant'o llnll, 3Scrvant’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, Lurder, Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner Hall, Buck-porch, 2 Back entrances, Back and Front stair-case, Sculler , Puritp and Wash-House, Lum- b - , d dd 6 ed cqll . 3I'AI'(3|OIlI ill:-gfp on I rooin ur . .’“.“d_l Stable, lumen-room, Cow-house, liirge Hay-loft and Grain-rooin, lllanure-yard, large Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,8r,c., I-‘lower garden, ,,|.,e.,m [mm entrance and carriage drive, it large Lawn running doivn to the II.-irhour with convenience for keeping lioats, &c. Extensive plaiitritiori of young trees o It“ kinds, large lloot-houric, Wood and chopping ltounc, rind ii spacious and comrnodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on dilfurent Streets, and it never failing well of water on the PHSIIIIMES. ‘Ibis splendid Mansion from its situation coin- mands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its other advantages the Subscriber confidently olfurs it its the most elt-g.irit, comfortable and desirable resi- denco lor ii gr.-iitlcirnin's family in or near Tovvri. For further particulars a ply to DAVID proximity to Government House and ILSON. Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, I854. c possession of the Subscriber. tantl oftlic Island generally, that he has coin. and will be at Having a thorough knowledge of in stiiblishirient. All orders punctuslly attended, lrron Bud. Doc. it. rain. . - - ,,. c.-..i ,forn Load‘ the ”"°"' ,.['l‘i§..liii.i§f'.i'r' i.i."iiiii Sup’p|yr0fl3BlTI It on refer with the Royal or nut I-‘riisr CLAII on Courrcu ~‘llDAI- for these productions. b I_ d ‘H k A lsrgc assortment of the above 1094' llll just lGlEf3lLldl'3 '1‘. - a ova In! an ' ‘ ‘ ‘ , .. . . cori5,llintl}'.l)n lint“! all nniteririls rtiqttiredmfor ‘fit: P" u I. ""y Tull“) "mum “.mI s‘"m|-I .'*' public, which he will warrant to be satisfactory to all who run favor lnrn with their work. ‘ disposed o as low its the some articles ciin be elsewhere. business, he finttersliirnrietfthut he w give entire sattsfiiciiori to all who may putronizg hi; It ~ WINTER IUPILY. wiLr.t.ut uunn. roitsicn coons. which are now r-dr for I‘ II I ices _ . unwiulll: cull especial notice to the fell in‘ - i OTHSL S 6 d (‘E I d ndY it its upcrn_a Cldilm...‘ ‘IJoei’lfit:ri‘, ‘.:IIIIIll‘:I'8.l) M°l'IIl|'. l’|l0| illld 'liitne '. “ ’ CARPETS cc. _ Brunelu, Kidderniiristcr and Felt Carpet!» Prlrflfll Driiggetii, Heiirtlt Rugs. Hassoclis, Eiiiboaaed Table Covers, Travelling Bags, Railway‘ Raga. Damask. in till colours. LAJVJVELS. Blankets and ltliinketing, White Bloc Sergei. wl.iie, Blue, Green, Scarlet and Striped Flannels, suxony A: Welsh Fllimels. DRESSES. Gala, Saxony, Engaged: German and Macciidorinc Pliiid Dresses. Silk, Mohair. Poplin, 'I_‘willGlace and Siitins, Norwich Dresses, Silks, Srittnl. Sattnettu, DuCapeI, Silk & Cotton Velvctl. French and British Mcrinoes, Coburghs, Alpscctis, Liistrss, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. MILLINERY dc. _ Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, Fcuihcrs,Ribboris,Frinqca Braids, Girdlea, French Stays, Msutlcu, Scsrl's,, Shawls, Ste. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. FURS. Mink, Stone Mtirten,_Squi_rreI and Mock NcIt_I‘iiI “offs, Capes, Boss, Victorineri, Cull’-i and Mits, Seal, Aritrachan and Mock Neutrin, Winter'CapeI. Lustred Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. SILVER PLATE. A splendid assortment of Elltington and Cos. Elec- tropliiled 00 - Pickles, Tea and Salt Spoons, Tablc_and Dessert Spoons and Forks. Sugar Tongs and than, Toast Racks, Soup Liidlcs.~Engravod and Chascd Tea Pots, Sugar Baskets, Cruetl ow. ’ GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. Gold and Silver wstclial, Chains, Brooches, Bracelets, Pencils. \Vntch Keys 6: Salli. Rings, Studs dz Pins: in gold and plated. FANCY GOODS, dc. Pspier Miicliic,and other lnkstands, Card Baskets, Netting lloxeti, Blotters, Luvs Baskets and Busts; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Cloth, Iliiir, 'l‘ootli, and Nail llrutthel, otnbll Ueffllllll and Shell, Fancy Soups, & perfumery, 6 Alabaster Figures. with Glass Shades. LEATHER. \Vaxed Calf, Striped Seals and Cape. Assorted ltouns dr Lambs, Patent Calf. Enaniolled Hide and Seals, White Kid, Chamois, Door Leather, Tanned ltnsils, Crust Goats, Pig Skins, Hog Skirts, Leather Trunks, 'I‘ruvellitig Bags 8: Hat Boxes. IRONMOJVGER Y, dc. A great variety ofLockii, Hinges, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws, Hiiiid dz Tenon Saws, Files, Planes, Chisels, Pen Knives, Knivcsdt Forlis, Braces and Bits, Angers, Giiiilets, Squares, Steelynrdt-, Ships’ Compasses, Curled Hair. Tea Indigo, Plyuioutli pale Soap, Oils, Paints, Soda, c. Charlottetown, 25th Oct., 1864. House to Let. 0 LET, part oftliat new HOUSE, fronting on Kent Street, possession “given immediately. Apply to II DODD. Pownal Street, Nov. 24. The Great British Quarterlies, and Blackwood’s Magazine! EONARD SCOTT 61. CO. New York, continue to Re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz. : I. The London Quarterly Review (Conservative) 2. The Edinburgh Review (W ‘g. 3. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review (Liber .) 6. Blackivood’s I-Idinburgli Magazine ('l'ory.) 'l‘he present critical state of European afliiirs renders these publications unusually interesting. They occupy a middle ground between the liiititily written news items, crude speculations and flying rumours of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed awn . or the only reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading blic. Arrnngeinents are made for th: receipt of early sheets from the Ilritisli Publishers, by which we are able to place all our Re- tints in the hands of subscribers, about us soon as t cy can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this involves ll very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as here- tofore, viz :— Per on. For any one of the four Reviews 33 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three ofthe four Reviews, 7 00 For rill four ofllie Reviews, 8 00 For B|iickwood’s Magazine, 3 00 For Bliickwood and three Reviews, 9 on For Illackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance. O They can be received by Miiil at a very small ud- ditionnl postage. N. Il.—I.S& Co have recently published,and have now for stile, the "FARMERS GUIDE,” by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton, of Yale Col ago, New Haven, complete in vols, royril octavo, containing 1600 pages, I4 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding, 8 . ’ O‘ This work is NOT llie old “ Boolcof tlis Farm," lately a:.suscrrA'rx:n and tltrupg up. tnarkd. ‘ George '1‘. Iluszard, agent for I’. E. I. Elklngton dt Co's. Patent Elcctroplate. AS now been before the public since I8“, and after the most severe test of wear, in the vessels of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Coinpatiy, the Pen- insular and Oriental Company, the General Screw Steam Ship Company, the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. and numerous Club Houses, Hotels and Private Houses, in every art of the world, c'onii. nucir to give the most unqualified aatisfiiclion, supply- ing as it does all tlte advantages of silver in utility and beam of elI'ect ; and it will be found that the interest o money upon the cost of silver Goods for . period of seven years, is alone irullicient to purchagr Llectio Plate, and this, with the now established for‘ of its extreme durability, makes it a matter of past the Bourbon. importance. to all purchasers of such article! It must be evident thrit the wctir of all articles Mlflfldl e thickness of the depolit, and the Piicntees rent satisfaction to the award Null b ' girl 3 E E. C 5 3 0 ‘*0 5 O :1 3 92 H N 5' ? 6 F .. O 2' tccly, direct front lb "’““'I|¢l"'°"r now ready for sale. WIIMIAM HEARD. site.) M maul Hidesiir are to OUR pm. r.lb.,'CAIH will i... ' r "'°""""¥"'-‘fl-9---6ii-w 2--dd.--oi" s..-r ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, P;,3,,_,.3~ mm;s_ ,,,,,,‘,',‘,';’e':, :5.‘ ie:1.'—‘:o lap-n.ls.l—20 rim. 4.. c.i.n:'s'o items- [0 .. |hg 'I.nn.p, of‘ S flD0|'s ' h""s"-*1“ H. foroacl M w. B.DAWSON. ' """ " ‘ °"’°"'°'°-Mo-i Oat. II. (All WFPWU-) IIUNAGARIAN For Restoring Preserving and Beantifying the Hair. THIS elegant preparation is an elfectnal reingq, for Baldness, or fiilli olI'of a air It prevent. and completely erii iciites Scarf and Dan ufi strengthens the Roots ef_lho linir ; causes it to row luxurinnily ; gives it u no appearance, and prevents it turiiii guriiin Balm is it purely Vegetable compound, reign, tiliciilly and cheiiiicnlly coiiibined, and is warranted to contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to tliu hair. It acts direcu his skin, cleansing and purifying it from J] tics, which so frequently cause premature decay and loss ofthe hair. The Hungarian Balm is especially gdspisd to Indies’ use; _und those who have tried the Vlrion. oloaginous mixtures. with no benefit, will at Once’ discover the agreeable and beneficial effects produced and tungling the hair. (which is more or less pu led out in the process of cornhing, ) it lcriveg it free and clean ;_ roiiiotes it natural moisture, and imports I beiiuti ul drirlt and glossy nppt'ar:irice, Try it at once and you willbe convinced ul its iupa- riority over all other coiiipnunils for the hair. Much more might be said in f.ivor oflliis inch}. mablc compound, but it is deemed unuceuriry. Th, proprietor feels confident that oiu: TRIAL will convince the inostiiicrdulous of its rare and inimi- fold virtues. ’I‘herefore, If you have lost your litiir and wish to restore it, Ifyou are losing our hair and wish to preserve it If you are tron oil with I)nndrull' and wish it: ‘ remove I lfyou have any liltiionr of the scalp and wish to ' cure it, . lfyou are troubled villi Nervous Headache and wish to cure it, lfyou have hair eutcrrit the roots of the hair and wish to destroy them, you have harsh dry and wiry hair, and wish it’ to become soft, pliable nrtdteuutiful as silk; and ii you wish to preserve rich, grici-full and luxuriant treiinos to the latest period Cl life, use PERlt\"s HUNGARIAN BALM. ‘ Price 25 and 50 cents, in luvgz bottles. I).'I‘AYLUlt, Jr, 8; Cu.. \ienernl Agents, 25 Hanover st., iston. W‘ R WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward liiliind. Sold also by bl. W. Satirical and 'I‘. DEIIIl- IA tr. t PROOLAMATIQV re nu: Good People of P. 3 1. PROBABLY there is not a family in yinr Province but what some nieiiibers of it are time or log. ufllictod by IIlIIlI0llI'I or Chronic Atl‘ectii_ns. As .1 remedy for these various coinplniiits, there ire nutrie- roas prepttrtttionii brought into the market, but in ofthom of little or no good. But there is I discovery which has recently been made in clieniical uialyiiis that is wonderful in its operation. It has been long enough tried and we have proof sutlicient Iouutinfy —iil| from men holding the highest otlieen the people of the United States can give—tliiit the medicine will do just what it is recoiiiiiiciided. It is nee-1-on llaau-'ron’s Vacs:-rsnu; 'i‘inc'ri.'iu:. 'I'lu ms. dicine is coinponiided front the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without injurious consequeiices. By ll wise choice and conibinstion some of the best ofesch class of co-operative, simple iciriudies, it fully reaches all the essential organs ofilu: human system and there it has proved iii-ialfso effectually curative of the witch: nouns: ch ofiouic alliictioiis. Over two million liolllrs have been sold in the north and west during the last five years. 'l‘liree to live bottles is warranted to cure the worst case of Rltriunulisrn. Two bottles will check the worst case of Dyrpe-p ria. Three bottles are warranted to cure the scvercst case of Eryripilus. live to eight bottles will cure the worst case of o/ula. _ One to two bottles is gutirritnteed to cure the worst kind of Pirriplrs on the 1~'u:- . we to three bottles is warranted to cure the worst case of Ring Worm, Plirec bottles are a certain remedy for the Pilot. Five bottles will cure the worst case ot Gaul. Three to five bottles his never failed to cure the vvcrsicssc of Liver {.‘ou.=,z!ot'/it. Five bottles will cure the worst cases ofCougli, Consumption, General Debility, Agihmg, 3“ As a l"x:uAr.|: Mszniciiv; it has no superior. “'0 could give hundreds of cases where |hg cur" were truly wonderful, but we roqueg; ‘in to ‘g[ ; pamphlet and read the hundreds of certificates of its cures Price $l,00 per home, General Agent for P. E. I., \V. [L \,VA'[‘3oN_ Sold also by M. \V. SKINNER. FOR . lIA'I‘ valuable plot of G ROUND at tltg g‘ Q at a ..§*'r--- V :1 Prince Street, formerly the site of tho Lhalpel, fronting I00 feet on Eusion Street...‘ on ppor l’rinco Street. is one oftbe IIIO|| d able situations in the suburbs for it gentlonisir. dance. or is capable of being divided into III". I building Lotti. For 'l‘ei-ms, &c_ gpw to WAN1‘El) g qnmrty of good clean four-rowed Barley, for w'|A:h the highest price in cfififl will be paid. October Mb, I!“- NEW BOOKS JUST IRZCEIVEI) forru NI-2W YORK Ill B0870 , nod for sale at Geo. 'I‘. HAIaAan‘s Book 95570» Mining which are- CltM"'“')' 07 C°"N||0II Life. by Prof. Johnson in GEO. BEER, In. Cfllfyii Cycliipiedlri of6l)00 Item: is I.ye| o Manuel and Elements of Geology in advance. For the flrrit insertion, ocr-npvirtg the space on L —“i"‘l'_°"l"::;IIIflIOIIWlIBOIlR.IICbI,InIfl“ .- Wilkinsor ‘ ‘I ,‘ 1-‘ ' gtrih unld D"I‘fl|I'efIIlI)nS‘yp“an' Iqcqiie or's .ife of the Duke of Wellington Allison 5 History of Europe up to the rootontiogd‘ Do. continuation up to the Accession orig H I91-§§§fd’s Gazette. I Ills-—AnnInl Snluiri-iptton, TIMI! or snvitrt-rrsiiro.