"FR" .-........__ . .--. suasn twp. 5-,. mi; ii cpl; Q. THBDEAD. _II' IIHI-U AIIOID. H ' “ M i- .mit':'_';’‘rr3-‘'e,'i‘-1'i},‘'‘'''§3-".l'~7.r‘.‘§......i.. “ . . d _ But whsri-tlix ai.,'iI'.i....’. Cotues dates. and nsbestbs -Query flay" With odors sweet, the’ late, " ' " _'Iliedead-slows in not i ' . whuf are with s_s,strsage Iinesfiplay Before our cm and chase away Ahfilifiu Iet dissr rials use (“Op ‘.4 I I A-Itllltulllliutoresefaisausry. r — of wine. ‘ These are very singular elfects. Qt |N‘°°|W.Yll|tr.s-. ‘T dread aleue ass dsert While t y are tiers. lsag sbsdews Ml- Tmm 00' Nflllfirhu and darken all; But when they leave no, ul i. M‘ A011 llwy are bright and clear. I The dead aloun are bloat! \Yhile they are hue, clouds tear the day, And bitter ssiour-falls aip their May; But when their tempest time is done, . The llghtandbeat of Iieatten's own sun ~'~ - Iirootll on their land street. I ltlatictira. Novlt. MACKll‘lI.—-ICE ruonucuu uv Srsitas Powuit, Awe S-i-aaas_Qo_iivaa.raii in-soflnow.--'l'ht ice can be produ - iced-by, mechanical means many have heard, but that sluuin uiav be stood as an auxiliary for the urpoee will seem hardly credible to salted]; aiidthat steam ' may be converted into siioio by the u ofsleatn, is a phenomenon of which but very few have heard. Yet these are facts, and are now bsi daily darnpsstrated at the Great Exhibition. in the Ilefresbments ooin. adjiiinisg the depart- ment of ninchinery in motion. Mr. Thotnas Masters. of the Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent-street, the inventor of various in e- niou_s machines for fr 'iig. has odpted several of them for being put in acting by steam power; and he has now in operation daily in thsxvostern Iiefresliriients Room, an up rutus capable of freezing y 100 quarts of dessert ices every h een minutes. Ari unlirni- ‘tgtl supply ofdeeaert iccs can thus be obtained, and of a perfectly "smooth quality. The economy of time. labour, and expense thus ensuing must be iiiiiiiense; in fact, we now liavo ices nsarticles of luxury for the mil ‘on! A rirore perfect contrivance for prodocin a reniii.-rl supply o these delicacies in a crowded place like the lax- ibition oould not be conceived, and their production is undoubtedly one of the most ingenious novelties in the section devotedto the ina- lghlnery in motion. The mricliiries, however, are not limited to lnukinfilcessert ices, the can be riiade to produce cylinders of solid (ca, su iently large to hold a decanter of water and several bottles These cylinders are made in fortn ofcastellated towers, unsl have a very novel appearance; they not only cool the wine and water placed in the centre, but ditfuse It most agreeable coolness to the atniospliers. 'l'lie converting steam or vapour. into snow is ef- fooled by forcing vapour, iitearii, or air through the inncliirie, and thus it room may be easily cooled down in the hottest weather. They are, however. easily to be , by an exairiiiniition ofeonis ofthe patentee's smaller lia- cIlinss,of which there are several exhibited in Class 22. and which are calculated for the use in a small fainil or bachelors‘ cliaiirbers. ‘. 'flIeurist of turning pure water into ice or sherry cohler. cooling ,Qhsaaud other purposes, is less than what it can be purchased for . nltbeieestores The machines are well worthy the attention of tin euriousand scientific. Mr. Masters. the patentue, is, we under- uhnd, the contractor for the supply of the confeetionary and dessert base the Eastern as well as the Western refreshment Rooms in Ih Kshibition. and visitors have thus every opportunity of informing . themselves of the merits of these singular iuveatioas.—Loridon Paper. 'I‘ls I‘IlI‘I'0IY awn Ans-rqurrv or rns: BitGrirs.—'lhe Pips is one of the viiost ancient instruments of music. It is uteri- tioued as one of the musical instruments at Saul's interview with the.pr.oJ>hets, I098 years before the Christian era, and is frequently ull to is Scripture. It was also in use among the early Ovals by whom it was niiriied Piovola. The Tibia, or_ pipe of the ancient R. , which is to this day played by the Italruir pea- -uuul although of ii ruder cnnetructiori. bears a striking simtlitude to the Scottish pipe. In early ages among the northern nations, the pipe was their fanriliar iiisirurnent of music. In Wales, it was in use until it gave way to the more pacific and voluptuoasstratrrs oflhe hit . The last noted piper belong to the \Velch riiountainrr was “ ii an Peepy," i‘. e. John the Piper. But in Scotland and ‘the isles’. the Pieb Mhor is of every remote autiquity. rind from tiriie ' eriiil has been esteemed sacred and aliiitrst deified, by means ate being applied to is versatility of employ tvieuts — speaking as It does s language, and exciting ernotioiis‘, which none but the peo- ple themselves cnri fully up reciale or comprehend. The shrill martial tone 0 the liagpipe, so dissonirnt to the southern cur, has stimulated the warrior to tho nro.-ti heroic exploits, tiliile by its soft and wailing irtriiiris it has subdued the rougher feelings of the steruest iiiountiiirieer. It has melted the lion Ilt:ll.fl of the stir- rowlng clansriieri as they bore the body nftheir cliiefio his long home and has brought back, tifler the “ spirit hiid departed," the viruses deeds and patriotic iichicvetnenls of the illristiioul dead- Itl sprightly times have enhanced the hilrrrity of the festive board. " whoa ‘twin merry in the brill." It has be ilsd the tedious hours ofs winter’s night in the solitary bclhy on t ic nrorintain brow; god‘ when “ cauld winter’s blast has ceased to blow." it has assem- Blud on the green iirany is light heart and merry fool, who buys res- ponded to its strains in those graceful and iiivigorntirig evolutions by which the nerves of the old were made to thrill with unaffected Joy, end the strangers to wonder and udrriire. In hirilier times, every Cliieltaiii had his Piper, tin olI_icer of_ great Iulsequerice, as his duties were manifold. It was his province to ulousethe courage of clansmrin and prepare for battle. He had.to rliurch in advance of his companions, his sword in his sheath. with rib othcrwea ii in his hand save the instrument whose martial strains have ed to countless deeds of hiirtliliood and lory. The ’ had to rouse and alarm his clan when rrieniiced with danger, tooollect them when scattered, solace their. with his lively lllllslc on tboigdrear riuircli and in their mountain retreats. and to bee up, in our of’ peace, the memories of the departed glorious o tlioir country, the better to prepare them for coming danger. When the s of claiiehip-was broken up by the civil were, these hereditary bards were discarded from the retinusof a chief. and their patri- Qfidtfbfull were resumed by their lsirtls. The present state of sefiety bu rendered it unnecessary for highland geirtlsirren to be up that imposing rs'inuo wlrioli formerly graced the castle ofs cliie , and added splendour to his progress abroad; but the piper still rst ‘us a beaming station in the establishment of lauded proprietors, al- though he is no longer attended by his glllis to carry his trots uiat or kaarcb. w his servant in respectful sttendsuco to hold his pips vrdiag e finishes his tune. It is only on such occasions as when Her Majesty visits Caledo- niii thtltie piper is indispensable; and it is i-lrielly from ihegreirt encouragement held out by the frequent competitions of trials of sltill. where the most meritorious are handsomely rewarded, and siiviilar national gatherings. that the ancient qiisit of the Ptolt Jllior is eflctuall roused from Its slainbers. resell cslld " the Carlss wl' the Breeks." is the oldest tune extant. having been eervipossd at the battle between the Sinclairs and the Campliells, user the town of Wick, in I239. It is now csll_ed"‘ IANI Breadiilbiins‘s March." 1.I|¢SlIl¢ltIil'l;J)l'lllc¢.II of Orkbey, who, in [440 held their court at the Castle Roslui svilh a riiirgrtilicence greater than the inonarcli liitnaelf had their at- tendant pipers. Over one of the arches of Koslin Chapel which was built by William St. Clair. in 1446, is the figure o a sore h playi the Piob Mlior. witlia book before’ it which indicates l at so our y la the beginning of the Iifleeutb century the pales were my not by the ear alone, but from niusicul Itottttinn. _ Angus cizygfler Majesty's ipcr to whom we are cliislll indir ted I’ this , has publie ed a collecliuu of Prob: rear: l8l_ rrsiri . rrrsuy _oI'ihs pieces train; sospisdlo piseaforie; the his- iory a each being added in copious notes at t sea of the i olauie, —-.l as. ., Tris use or I‘rtuna‘:c.a.-n‘:‘:grs'ls.tesd sf prsdesee is to ' shsssts stress a ' s video sssasi . s ::.uQsIisu'zsu.oet uiiirum-firmer. as iii-iii, sf issu-braaces, in to ion or «ear wbeutthsyv besene «Jrobs asbene. bibsnslthsu result ol-.3 geybeuol fit“ sediet y' IQ-who -miii -slieae i-i.‘ ~ __,_, ltitrist, . I'7?ll-‘F 951- or-.u., om-an -'t!0!M¢Irl¢|' II-ll. . ‘P°.Wl'.‘lil‘. QOFIDSO4 II 0 Private Umtdieg Hesse by His. hiss.) A l|P-'1!»s_v-w-tt- Ibusuppsvt tbs Iehsrllrw bss socel-vedrelnce opsairrg the itai-our-. be new bfde-eloh. that & ae- _ to II He lis'l'sw ; ‘ ' I iilxi-nr.“i.i will a&duto.p.edrs'tiiisnvh:s.ili:.Eg ‘ I °9l§'Iill|‘' 70'‘ P'0l||N 0|’ on business, a comfortable a convenient retreat indeed. The Table will be sup lied with the best fairs the markets can pradiicsgsud it will be me aim of the s'5'°"""' ‘Pd have every Itiafsctioii to those who my faves has with their psireugg. JOHN RQWI. Retreat Hotel, May )7, 1m_ PANCYWABE I-Ed CUTLERY. HE Subscriber by leave‘ to 'uiforu'i the Inhabitants of Char- lottetown s vieialty, that he has recently arrived with Nuisvv-oils peeks‘? British .01! Y GOODS. F.l.N‘cY- W./IRE. sad CUT]. R Y. wlilsli he is now prepared to dispose or, sea a raw vrsass osu.v. at his Shop, next door to the corner, foot of Queen Street, wholesale and retail. at the manufac- turer's prices-editing but cost of importation. The Stock consists in part of—-Cashrneres. Delaiitss. Luetres, Coburgs. and ii variety of new material for Ladies’ Dresses. Broad Cloths. Doesltius, Cnssiuieres. Tweods. Prints, white and grey Shifliugs and Shooting. Bud Ticking, Flaniiels, Gala Plaidri, Ging- llnil. Mttslins,fine Irish Linen, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Molcskiris, Drills, C ‘ , Braces. die. die. Royal Ag-i.,..i_i_uriii Society. I-itniiittls fol 'I'llB vi-:.ut test. HE "II_0l'AL AGRICUIJITJIIAL SOCIETY" offer the f°""W"|l I'Rl"3MlU.'l|8 to be competed for, at the times and N10". Ind for -the obyects mentioned under the several heads :— Cattte Shows. The SIIOW is Qiieeu's Count ,to be held at Cisitui.o'r1':- TOWN. on ‘wannabes, the 24 day ofseptsriiber. In King a COIIIIIL, at the lluaii or 81-. Pu-i-ua‘s BAY. on I"aiiutv_, the 26th y of September. In I"'"'¢° C°'"“yi near the Ciruitcii at PIllcI'l‘0WN.0ti Tuasiuv, the 30th day ofseptoaibsr. PIENIUMII For best Entire Blood Coll, fouled in I819, £2 0 0 2 do. do. do. 1 o 0 best Blood Filly, do. 3 0 0 2d . do. do, I 0 0 beat Entire Colt, for Ag'cltrl. purposes, fouled in I849, 2 0 0 2d best do. do, an, 1 o 0 best Fill '. do. do. 2 o o 2d best 0. do. do. I 0 0 best Bull, calrcd in I849, 2 o 0 2d best do. do. 1 o 0 best Heifer, do. 3 o 0 2d best do. do. 1 o 0 best yearling Brill or Heifer, ."rov-t the Ayrshire Bulls imported in I8-I9, 0 0 best _CiiIf. liom do. do. or from the Ileifers imported in I850, 1 o 0 best ltrirn, uirder 3 'ettI'I old, (Lambs excluded.) : o o 2d best do. do. do. I 0 0 best pen of 3 Ewe ‘Pegs, 2 0 o ‘ 2d best do. do. i o o IIGULATIOIII! The Colts and Fillies to be Ialund bred. No imported Stock allowed to compete. No animal, having foriiieily obtained a first prize, will be al- lowed to compete. No animal to compete frrr more than one prise. No competitor to exhibit more than the required number of trai- Irtnls in each class. No Prize to be awarded, unless there be at least three competitors in each class. No person will he allowed to exhibit stock for competition, unless he be a iriernber of the Branch Society established in the County in which the Show is held. 'I‘liti Committee will feel obliged. if persons. having Stock of it superior description, would send the same to the Show, although they ma not he of the claisscs for which Preiiriuriis urn ofl'ered— for wliic i purpose suitable accomiiiodatioas will be provided. Plouglilng Matches Will he held in Queen's Couiily, on Tliurririy, the 9th October; and in King‘: County and in Prince County, on the same day and at the same place as the Cattle Shows, when the following Pitirzaswus will be awsrdod:— First Prize, £3 0 0 Second do. 2 0 0 Third do. 1 0 0 Fourth do. 0 10 0 Fields ot Grain and Turalps. For the best 2 acres of Wheat, 2d best do. do. best 2 acres of two-rowed Barley. 2d best do. do. best 1 acre of Indian Corn 2d best do. do. but § acre of Swede Tumips, 2d best do. o. best I acre of Yellow Bullock do. 2d best do. do. The names of the competitors to be intimated to the Secretary in Charlottetown for Que-en's County; to the Secretary of the Branch at Georgetown for King's County; and to the Secretary of the Branch at St. Elr.~aitor's for Prince Ciiunty, as follows:— For \Vhent, Barley and Indian Corn. on or before the lat August. For 'I‘uriiipa, on or before the lat Septeiiibier. The fields of Grain to be inspected, and the Prizes adjudged on view, iiiirnediotely before I|lII‘\’t.'IlI. The 'l‘urrrips to be inspected during the last week in October, for which purpose one Inspeizlo will be appointed for each Courity, by the Coinniiltee in Charlottetown. "‘IOblfil€G-Iboi-to OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOGC Industrial Exhibition. Ari Exliihilion ol domestic manufactures and agricultural produc- tions, will be held in Cliiirlottetowri, on Wszntvitsuav. the 5th of November, when I'reriiiuiirii for the uiiderniorrtioiicd articles will be distributed. viz:— 'or best I0 yards Grey Iloiirespnn, aft 0 0 10 do. Shi.-pherd‘s I'|:iid, I 0 0 10 do. dyed and dressed, I 0 0 I0 do. 'I'vvillcd Flannel, 0 I0 0 I0 tI<i. pliiill (I0. 0 lo 0 I0 do. Drugget, 0 I0 0 piece of Carpeting, not less than 20 yards. 2 0 0 air ofllorire Rugs. not less than 2 yards square. 1 0 0 Voollen I'l:iitl Shawl, 0 10 0 do. do. Scarf. 0 I0 0 do. While Shawl, ll 10 0 pair ofthiclt knit woollen Stockings. for overalls, 0 5 0 8 pair of woollen Socks, - 0 5 0 3 do. do. Gloves, 0 5 0 8 do. do. lllitteus. 0 3 0 Linen Table Cloth, 0 ll) 0 half-dtiten Linen Towels, 0 10 0 8 Linen Sacks, capable of lroldiirg 4 bushels each, I 0 0 Bonnet, tirade fiorii (iiriss Plait, 0 I0 0 Ilst, do. do. 0 5 0 I Sheepskin Mats, dyed and dressed, 0 lb 0 Chop rag Axe, 0 5 0 Hay orli. 0 5 0 Dung Fork, 0 5 0 AGIICL'I.'I'I.'RAI. PRODUCTS. For best Tub of Ilutlor. not less than 30th. weight. £0 )0 0 Do. Cheese. do. llllb. weight, 0 10 0 Do. Q doseii Swede Turnips, 0 8 0 Do. do. Carrots for Table, 0 8 0 Do. do. Ilootsof Illoorl Peel, 0 8 0 Do. do. Roots of Mangel Wurtzel, . 0 8 0 Do. do. Prirsaips, 0 3 0 Do. do. Cubbnges, 0 3 0 Do. do. Puiiiplritiir, 0 3 0 Do. do. Ears oflndiaii Corn. 0 8 0 Do. do. Apples, 0 3 0 Do. do. Onions, 0 3 0 Manure lleupl. The Committee being desirous tosee introduced among Farmers, a hettsrs ‘stern of savir rind colleeii Maniires, and particularly as regsr s the preservation of the liquid manure, offer the follow- ing gt. '- to be --1 for, ‘ yin each of the three Counties, siirirsly— , _ To the person who shall have adopted, and has in practice. the best system for the attainment of the above olp‘e;:t:—- I’ a o 0 Third hi. ' I 0 9 I awarding the Preirilouis. greet corisiiletullsii wll be given by the Judges is the usispsoss the means lssss fsrsilslly dsuning out of tlrelhblss. he-. Iii tbs losfijdtbs veblsleswbn _hsl out the Messrs Is the llstd.‘ so as to easerseess7;.fIbU,,us w -su -sssis--fsrlsrorrmiiss as which sstigsct, tbs rattles beg to refer hifimm g,..._m.n psiviplilegsstlilsd "I'Ilrits to Partners." _ flibsssrssuroesipsutswin-sslsitnsisuss arts sosioiy utCbsrhQt4uu.rud|OlB sfdslnsctrss st Ggggeiowa and as, I-1lea‘uer's.aerbsfsre tbs lstduy of August plssssrsuslshssstlisybssssaisd by the csunlusesrsssb nfltbsebsvs pleees. ’I'bs.IrsIiuQ»tsbe sireressrleitrs I ll: s - ‘mi F. arms. lssrsisry. , _,,. . V Ms csitlrisusees otloflsd. as she to, Knives and I-‘erles. Ivor balanced ditto. in setts; Steel fire Irons, fire Brasees. Brooches. ooking Glasses, Iirliiid Piipier Mirclrie Trays, Cruel Stands, Tea and Colfec Pots, \\’ork Boxes. Coiiibs, kc. die. &c. Boots and Shoes. few Boxes superior faiiiily Soap, Bibles and Prayer Books. &.c. &,c. P. CURIIAN. %‘ Please examine before purchasing elsewhere. Lliarlouetow... June 16. (All the papers lm.) Estate of William Walter Irving. HI-2 Subscriber having been duly appointed the Attorney and Agent. in Prince Edward lslanil, ol ttaoitoc JOHN Git.iit.im of 25. Colerrisn Strect.siiil I-‘.ow.uii> IRVING, of No 9, I-‘eircliurcli Buildings, within the City of l.oiiiloir—the foriner the Olficiul. and the latter the Trade Assigrier, in Ilaiikruptcy of llre Estate and effect, oflhe above named Bnrrkrtipt ; and having been authorized by tlierrr, by power of Attorney, ilaled l3ih May, l85l, to demand and receive payrrient of all Debtrdue to the said I-Estate. hereby rrequiris all persons in iiiiy way iiitleliled thi-icurilo, to cell and make iriiirii-tlialc payment to him. at his house, in Cl‘iarloltelort'n. olliertviirc legal prucrediiigs will be taken to ri-covir the various tiiriorrirls. All per- rroris are ul-o lien-by cautioned against seizing any part of the timber. or other rirovi.-ulilc property of the said Estult-. ItlId‘lllU5e ll ho under any pretence irhutsoever, have ulrei-dy interfered with, or carried ofl airy part ilii.-riot‘, art: reqtilrtrd to return the same fortliivitli, under pain of being proceeded iiguirist accortliiig to law. WM. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, June 2, l85l. Jl_1.r1RI.N'E uvs UR.a.~ on. Insurance on Vessels, Ctirgoos, &c. HE Subscriber hereby siinounces to the Coniineteirrl Commu- nit of this Island. that he has been duly uutliorirried by Power o Attorney, to act as the Agent of the "l.irl'iiyette Insur.iricc Corrrpiiiiy,” oflndiariu, in the United Suites of America. That he is now prepared to grant Policies on all Mririae Risks, at very low rates of preriiiuni. That this Coiirpaiiy is one of the very best in point of responsi- bility, lrnving it paid up Capital of £60,000. 'l‘lir-re are three points of advantage connected with the Coirrpuiiy, tvitli which the 'ublic should be tirade acquainted. lst.—ltir IllI\'ll| a large Cash fund always at cominairil. 2d.—-—'I'lie Stir us Capital well invested by Mortgages upon uri- incumbered Ileri Estate. and 3d.—'l‘lirit the Stocltliolders are indivitlnully liable for all losses. The following gentlemen having been appointed by the Company to act as a Local Ilourd of llireclonr, is it further guarantee to the Public oftlte respectirlrility of llllrt Otlico. nariiely:-— W. W. loan, Esquire. James I’oiu>i:, Esquire, mid Ilt:N.rA.\ii:v l).u'ii:ir, lisrluire. ’l‘lm Fab.-cribcr will cheerfully render airy irifoririation. upon ap- plicuiiuii being made at his Ollicc. Cll.\llI.F.S YOL'i\'G, Ag:-nt. Charlottetown. Feb. ll. lS5l. National Loan Fund and E uitable Fire Insurance Companies of ondon. Incorporated by flcls of Parliament. BOARD of DIRECTOIIS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Island. Iluri. IL‘. J. .litrr'is, T. H. IIirt't'IaiiiI, Esq., .l)iuit'cl Iludgson. Erq., j". Longworlh. Esq. Robrrl Ilulcliinsori, Erq., I"oriiis of Application. and all other information, may be obtained froui the Subscriber, at his O_tlice, Clitirlottetowii. L. W. G.-\I.I., .\genl. Land for Sale. 0 tit: SOLD, Piislure Lou Nos. 401, 444, 445. 449, 473, -I79, and part of 400 and 399 iii Charlottetown Royalty, the property of Ai.lxitNnI:rt VANCE, Esq. Nos. -I0l, 444, 445, and 449 are held under Lease for 999 years. at the Rent of £l for each Pasture Lot, and together con- tain «I8 acres of Land. - Nos. «I78, 419 and part of 400 and 399 are I"reeliold, and to- gether contain 4% acres of I.nnil. The above is it most desirable Property, and very lieatilifully situated; having a front on the North ltii-er. It is distant about 8} miles from Clrarloitelown, and adjoins Potosi I"arrii and Upton, the residence of the lion. Stirphen llice. About 70 acre-ii of the I.iiirtl is rleziri-tl and enclosed within it good post and raiil l'i:rri-is, and is Ill t.'\t:CL'll(?nI order for cultivation; a great portion of it liavir g breri rei-crilly cleiiit-il, and but one crop lrikei. out of it. There isii never-failing spring of \‘Vnter on the I‘ri:iiri:tes. 'I‘lie above Property will he sold either together or divided, to suit iiileiiiliiig pun-.li:isi.-rs; uritl if not disposed of by private (Ton- trircl, on or before SXIITRIDAY. the Ninth day of August next, will on that day be sold by I’l.'Ill.lC Al.'(."I'l()N, at I2 o‘elirr-k. noon, at the Ut.n Covirr Ilousu, iii Clirirlolteiown, by At.ni:ii'r H. YA1'irs, Auctiorii-er. , For particulars, 'l'iile. dirt‘... and terms of Sale, apply at the Office oflhe Subscriber (Ilia.-lrrizury s lluildirigs, (iliiirlirtletotvri), win) by Letter of Attoriit-.y, dirted 3lst May, I851 has been duly ii;,-piririleil the Agent of Alexander Vance, I-.‘sq., for the purposes aboveiiien- tioried. JOSF.l'I~I HI:1NSI.I-IY. (All the papers.) Clrnrlottetown, 20th June, l8.'il. W. R. WATSON, Cltcapslde, Queen street, Charlottetown. ' AS received per “ Prince Edward,” from London, his usual supply of genuine DR UGS ts» JIIEDICLNES, Patent lllodiciiies, English Poiiintiima, Iluir Oils, Preptirrrtions for the Hair, Soap iii piicliels, Sliriviiig (‘aka-rt. Fiiiiry Straps, Urieiitiil Soap Tablets, Shaving Straps, Sand Bull Soap, Sand 'l‘riblels, Iluir l'otidcr. . J_t'='§l§'C?‘.‘r.‘£.iIlt§El lPlEl33«IF‘©’EtIl§ZB"LY'g lispritu, Essences, Eitriicts, and Erin: of every Pt-rfuiire, Court I't:I'rlIIIii'l, I.iivend:ir \\‘irter, llair Brushes, Distilled Writer. Butt rle Cologne, Smelling Salts, 'I‘ootii Powders, Cosmetics, Hair 1) 'cs, (ienuiiio Ilsseritial Oils, Powders for reiiioviirg Superfluiius I air, ‘aiicy Ilruulies. in Bone and Ivory, of every variety of pattern iintl tiulit . CU.\lllS of every quality and description. in Tortoise-shell, Irory, Ilorn, Iloxtvood and Gcrirrari Silver, at all prices. FASIIIUNABLIS N0\’I:IL'I‘II'lS. Agent for Ilclcroi.t‘s Esprit dc Laviinde ans Millilleurs,rrnd all the long established and much adrrrired Select Articles for the Toilet, at reduced prices. Ess. Ilouquet and Sperrnaceti Tablets, made oiil by Ila ley t\'. Co , I7, Cocltiipur St., London. III’. I8 I. ,___-.. ..._. ._ PIREMIIJIIIS. II E 'i‘RYON BRANCH AGlllCUl.'I‘UllAL SOCIETY offers the follotririg PRIZMIUMS to be competed for >-- ' I0 I“<' the best 2 acres of \l/boat, 1.1 0 it best do. do. I 0 0 at 1 acres Barley. I I0 0 24 best do. do. I 0 0 Best | acre Swede Turnips, I 0 0 Id lsfll do. do. I I0 0 Best do. late Turuips. I 0 0 Id best do. do. 0 I0 0 -The serses of the corspstlsars to be iutirueted to the Secretary, for tlis Wheat and I|arley.on or before the lstday ofAugast. For “"i"‘ °' " H" ‘P hi ‘hmiflocllfl. s..£.i.},. 'I‘ryos. July II. III]. » to Lend oiiar tolesd or other good Ber.-uri.ty 0 laclisilettstowsor I la DI-sef£IO u ¢—Apply at tbe0flessfthe Iona". JOSEPH lllRlLIYr eabaiid -iv-«It V I Du. EVANS 3 PAIN KILLER. N 0 Medii.-irie has been discovered that lies yadapted to use internally as drops to he takes. and yet pa urn such wsausrs when applied external) as a wash. bath. or By r . USE T U! THIS M1 NEE. For Common hesdaclis._siriiple bathing will answer. for sudden colds and hard coughs. [to cure immediately.) put one teaspoon ful in four of molasses. and take three spoonfuls of the ralsture as often as you cough. Bathe the neck. breast and sides with It to cure soreness of a cough. Asthma. Plitblslc and sore lrrsssta—-for speedy relisl‘.30 drops in molasses. and baths freely with it clear. and keep on flannel wet in it. For bowel coinplaint. cholera inorlius. cholie and diarrhiei.—a teaspoonful iit‘a gill of milk and molasses, well mixed; ifthe pain is lI¢VCl'C, bathe the bowels with it. and in cholore repeat the does every tour. I-‘or Dyspepsle and sick stomach. 20 to 30 drops In sweetened water, morning. noon and night, till all symptoms yield, and you are restored to perfret health. For all rhe utic complaints. lame nee|i.'srrelled face.’ sore throat and tooilrselir-, 60 drops as aliovc,'tliree times a diiygbaihe the parts irell,rub with it warm cloth, and take a tcaspoonful of tuustand seed. nightly, in milk or molasses, at bed time. _ _ I-‘or horns. ecalds, and all sores. pricks, stings or old' sores,’ bathe‘ well and often the parts allieti-d. I-‘or sudden colds or croup, 30 bathe frcel with it. J I-‘or cart or, sore mouth and stomach. chicken pox. or measles. 30 drops, twice a day in sweet milk. ASK I-‘( 1' vatrsvs PAIN KIt.I.Elr,’AND' .-\ KI.’-' N0 0'I‘Ii EN. /1 VOICE FROJII JVOVJ SCOTIJ. Docv-on I'LV.tNn’l PAIN l(it.i.r.ii. being fully tested in localities where it has been in gciiorsl usr-. I deem it in)‘ duty to the public to annex s fr-iv rifllie iirziiiy Ct fllllt'll'-cl now in my possession, that all" may to our and he possessed ofllits \’.ii.uitei.u Manicntu. _ C. V’. POUR, Drug-gist, I9. 'I‘runioiit Row Boston, Solo Propeislor. drops is Molasses, every hour. and: This ivillcerlify I was all‘:-rtrd with severe rehrirniitic Pain in my legs, proctetlirig from u sevi re cold. so lltU(‘lI so, I could not walk rvillioul the aid of crutches. and by the use of one bottle of E\ans's Puiri Killer, I, to the surprise ofiny irt-iglibours rra evoiirpletely t'lltctI. Lu: string, N. S. J. Riurv. Slioenrukcr. 'l his is to r-rertrfy that I have uccd Evans’: Pain Killer in my family and found it lp be an excellent iiri.-dicrrii.-, superior to sriy oflhe kind I ever used. I-‘iriiroiv Toiitiutoa. Ilanla County. ll'i'lIno!. 3rd Jinuary. l8:'i0.—'I‘liis is to certify, I have for some time post solo several of the tl.lI'i.-reiil. kinds of Pain Killer. and have found none give so good satisfaction as |i‘.vaiis's, as manufactured by C. V. Poor, I9. Tremoiit Iloiv, Boston. Jniss A. Giuaoirs, Mr:rcliant- Brirlgrtart, March 2|, lS.'>0.—This is to certify I have for some time past riold It:\'t‘flll of the different kinds of Pain Killer, and have found I-‘.varii’s. as iirarrufacturcd by L‘. V. Poor, Boston. to give more general sulisfiictioii than any Ill use. Avsuv B. Piriiri. Diuggist. This ‘ PAIN KlI.I.I-III’ may be usril with a success that will aston- isli the beholder, in such crises as the followiiigt Dislressing Dyson- tciy, Pain in the Side and Sloniacli, Corns, Cuts. aiiil Bruises. Chiilere Iiifriiiliirii. Iiroricliitin, Ilealing Sores oti trran or bust, Chililri-ii Teeth- ing, II rising Blooil. llourseirerrs. Qoiiisy iii a few hours, Chilbliins and I-‘rusted Fr-rt, Spzisnis, prt-vent xi blister from Ilurnr. Broken Brcast.s. “CH1-lL'!, (‘rarrips, lltirls, Sr-rirtches, or torn Flesh. Bill‘! or Stings. .3“b'ol<l attlrinrlolletmvii by 'l‘. I) I-ZSBIIIS \Y Apolliecuries' Hall, and M. W. Slt'I.\'N Ell. Mcilical \Varelioust—.\gciils for P. E. Islzrritl. '‘T:U‘a'ia; .. r- u it 't"HE U are u aim’ . -if i ‘ c._~\_‘_Q-=_. 45: ll 0 1. ” ’ AN EXTRAORDINARY CIJlI:t$1"()F SCROI-‘ULA OR KING'S .. Erlrarl qfa Lrtlerfrom Jllr. J. H. ./Iliday, 209. High Street. Clirllrrihuni, dated (lie 2211 if January, 1350. To I’rol'i-ssor II0l.I.0\VAY. Siit,—My Pltlcsl si-ii, irlieri about three years of age, was sllliigmx with it Gliirirlrilrir Snellirrg iii the rink, which after a eliurl tirns Lrolio out into air Ulrer. An einiiii-rit mP'Ill‘.tIl man pruruiunt-ed it a ver bad case of Scroliila, and prescrilird for is corisiilerrrlile time without it eat.‘ The ilieciise their for four years went on griiilually incri-iisiiig in virrili-nee, iilit-ri,lir-r-iili-ii the rrlnrr in the in-i-It, riniitlrcr IuI'Il|('LI below tli-~ 1. It km-i-, iiiirl ii third under the eye, lir-siiti-s I('\‘l'I| otlit-rs on the left arm, iiilli it lriirior lit-twt-i-.ii the it re ivliirli was i-itpi-t'ti-d to break. I|oi'rrr;; the iilir-la: oftlie tiriie iiiy aulli-rirrg lioy ltnd i*ci't:iveil the coiiataiit tiilti. r.- ot lllt‘ must relc-liiritml irrmlii-ril gr-rirli-riii-ii at (.'lri-lteirliaiin, Irv-rsiilrs bcrrrp l.ri l~t‘\t‘l.|l llttiltlllrl at tlit-.(icrrr-riil Ilrri-pitiil, vtlinrii one of the siirgteoiis .~.rr.l (I: ll lie Wtllllll iiiiipritiite the left rtrrii, lint that the blood was so iiiipiiii-. that if that liiiili were IiIIt('ll oil it woulil be their l‘.Vt'I| iiiiposiiilile to soluloo the ili.~i-rue. In this tlI‘$|'Fl'lIIe state I ili-It-riuiiri-il to give your I'il|s and Uiirtrirrrtt it liiiil, anti after two itiriiitli.-' pt-iiietei'iiiii'c in Ilti-ir Itilf, the trriiioi grailiirrlly bi-gzrri to rli.-rtppi-nr, illlil the ilist-liairge front till the iilrers pi~ri-cpiil.ly rlr-cit-;rsi~<I, riml at tho t-xpirirrioii of eight morrilin the sore pi-ifr-oily bi-aileil. iiiril the boy tlir-rrriiglily re-tiiri-il In the lilt-ssiiigs of llt‘l|l|Il, Iii Ills‘ :IrIittlle'IlIIlt'lII irlu I-rige circle ofut-qirtiinlniiorrr, who cotiltl testify to this lI'lllll of this iiirriiuiilniis ctise. ‘I'lirre years lrtive now l‘I-I|lr~(‘tI \\llllIil|I any l‘|'(‘lII’l”(‘m'6 of the iiiriliitly,iiiid the boy is now it. lii-iililiy :is It(‘.III t':rri ttipli. Uriiler lliiise ('.ll'(‘A|lllII|Il|t’l!! I corisiiivr that I rlliillltl be truly iiiigrirtt-frrl were I not to ll|ilI\C you ucqouiiilerl with this “U-|IlI‘l'l|lI criii-,ell'ecteil by your iiieiliciricri ltlIt:I' every other insane liiid friilcrl. I J (Signer) . II. ALIDAY. ttllF.L‘.\t.t'I‘IsM Olt‘ I-‘OUR YEARS‘ Sl‘itNllI.\(i. . I'.‘i'!r.it! If it Liflrrfrom .l1r. Julia I’.7If, Dudley, 191.‘: Jan. I850, 'l'o Prolessor lloi.t.o\t'1i r . Stii,—lt is with the git-iitcsit pleasure that I write to thank 'oo fag» 1|“ bent-lit I hate l'tl‘(‘I\t.'Il lioiii your I‘ills triitl Uiritinerit, wliu-It rive com- rli-iely I"||lt'll me of the Illit-iiririilirrii, uriiler viliit-bl sulerril for an‘. Illll luiii'_u':tiiI, at times I tiiis s-r bird iislisirtlly Iolieiihliiliiwalk. I Illlll ti it-rl every Itiiirl ufineiliciiie that was rroornnii-nilcd without re- coivirig airy lit-iii-fit. I at last tlioiiglit I would give your uiedicisosu trial and piirili-iriril lioiii Mi. ilolliri, Llit-mist oflliis 'I'tr\tn.luo hours of Pill and two ril Uiritiiiciit, iirirl in three weeks through Ilrerii aiid the blessing of tioil. I was roritrried to health and strerigtli, and am now as well able- trr ttiillt iis in-erlwiis in my life. I run well ltiiomp in fliig pg‘. liar-iiig lint-ii sixty-lite )OtIl'a in it. with tin exception pf tau ,yssrsI served in the 21th lli-grineut of Foot. (Signed) JOIIN PITT. CURE OF A ILID LEG OI-‘ MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS‘ S'l‘ANIllNG. Mr. Ilarhcr. of No. 5, Griiliuni‘ir l'liice, Dry-pool, near llull, bud irli-eis on his lr-g lrorn tlir.- itge rrf eiglitrr-ii until irpivimls of eighty, and itllhiitigh for iirziriy )¢'iIl‘tI he Ililll sought the first urlvirte iii the country, nothing was fniiiirl to rare them. into piiiii for long periods i-rgetlii-r, which irrcripiiieiirried lririr from ot- ieniliiig in his lnisinrss. Ila liiiilglveii up all hopes of gust’ econ when or last he was pr-rsiirrded to try lIollowriy's Hits and "giiiiut. uliiclt lie iliil, iiiril liowcrer wosilerfiil it rniiy appear, tbebi was tho- roughly lieailc.-it by their aisiius, suit by curiiiriiiiiig to use the Pill; alone after his leg rtiis well, be has become in health so lialii and hearty iisnow to be urine rrr-tire Illiltl iuost men of fifty. N. B —'I‘lie truth of this IXlI"tIl||'tIll|1|I'_V statement can be reached for by Mr. J. C. Ilsirrliuritt, 22, Ilriiliet Place. llull. I-'ebriiiri'y 2(_)i|i, I860. CUIIE 01-‘ A DESI‘!-2RA'l‘E CASE OF BINGWOIUI, OI-‘ SIX YEARS‘ B'l‘ANDlNG. Lirria, lfllh Nocembsr, 1849. One oftlie most eminent Surgeons in Lima (the Capital of Peru) bad ii child cotirieil with Iliiigivorrii for more llltitl six years; in vain he eitliuttstr.-il till his xiii in his ciitleiivours to effect it cuts. Not succeeding, lie crriii-trltcil among his brnthrcii, Ilia most relol-riilt-rl medical pructitioii-‘ are oflhe City, but nothing lll'Ill foiiiitl to do the (‘IIIIII trivia.’ When bd was perliiiiilt-it I Mr. Joseph I’. lbigiie. the E lish Cliesuist and ling- gist, residing at 4, Calls its Piillscio, is t It loirsy's Pub and Oint- iiient, shicli nus done, and after iuiiig siu rge Pots of tho Olstncnt. with it proportion oi the Pills, the child was ratllcally cared. to lbs air-‘ pilr-e oi tlie shots rrreitir-iil profession. The nurse ol the purest, fniid aiuiiies of ilelimicy is withheld. ' ’I'lis Pills stroiild be used conjotmly with the Ointiueiit In most Of the fbllowlrrg cases i—- ' Clllll-I 0l~‘ AL‘U’l'l'I Bad Le a Chiogo-foot Fisttilss I tls-sets Bsd llrebssls Cliillilsiiis Ueiit BM Burris C -beuh G g Birnlsris Corrie (Bea) Iwstllsgs lore beads Bites or New Csssws baubsge Tsnosrs ehetoes and Untreated 5 Will ' Ulufl sand-Flies bill‘ jslats lusuuetlsn Wounds Coses-Ilsy llspbssuefi Icslds Yaws Owe Nipples , sold by he Pflvviotuv at its losses (sear 'lssipls Bar) V sea by iii-zti. ‘r. iisrizaiiti. A usttfor I’. at. Island, II an-i-as sis. ..gs,§e,ls,uedI|sseeb. ‘bsre is u very esusiderabls uevisg ls 'ih gstsssss sf rotlssts are shed is mm. for or lira. r § Ofllee. Deslirisay's Build" . Charlottetown, 7th January. Ml. Mirror! by Iiiirss. ‘ll. lhsssaa, at his 0lles.Q.aees losers.’ Ctrirlmtsis ws. .' i 1 4-es-v , Ile very often sufleied iliost esieruciu _