illortrii. A IVINTER SERMON. (P: out Dickeiis‘ Houssliold H'orils.) Thou dwellest in a warm and cheerful home, The roof in Hill‘! the winter tempest lashes, \Vhile liouseleu wreti-lies round lliy mansion roam, l Uu whose uushelter'd head the torrent Pluallel. ' Thy board is loaded with the richest meats, O’er which thine eyes with aittiid lnnguor wander, Minty iuiglit live on what tli iiiastitf eats, Or feast on fragments which thy tiervania squander. Th limbs are mufled front the piercing blast, hon from thy fireside corner thou dost sally; Man have but a in about theui cast, I ith which the frosty breeaes toil and daily. Thou hast soil smiles to greet thy kiss of love, \Vhen thy light step resounds within thy portal; me have no friends save Him who dwells above, No sweet communion with a fellow iiiortal. Thou sleepest soundly on thy costly bed, Ltill'd by the power uxuries unnutnber‘d; Soine pillow on a stone an aching hea , Never again to wake when they have sluuiber‘d. Then think of those, who, form‘d of kindred clay, epeiids u n the doles thy bounty uuttlleru; And God wil hear them for thy welfare pray- They are his children, though in rugs and tatters. PA'rit|:'ric.—Soine poet who evidently tliitiks ‘ otir wroitgst inro- lsrable‘—probably liititsclfthe unfortunate husband of a bloomer- comes out in the ‘ Carpet Bag’ in adozen stanzas of ptofountl grief, iiimit eloquently done into rhytiie. The following is his ties- cription oftlte gradual ehcioachnient of woiiiaiikind on tho territo- ries of paiitalooiis. Ile says: Tliiry took our hats-—ai first we hardly missed them- And then they apcd our dickeys and cravuis; T ey stole our s2tcka—we only laughed iiud kissed them, Etiiholderied then they wore our very iita; Until, by slotv degrees, the witches, Have taken iill,out coats, hats, boots and breaches. ilurictics. CORRECT 'l‘IIYSl£LF. ritoit -riis: FRENCH. Soul: years ago. there lived in the neigltborltootl of Paris a retired military officer of high rank and large forttnte. l’oss« eased of many qttalities—bravi-., just and honitrable. there were two sad-drawbacks to his character—he was violent tempered and avaricious. He married a beautiful and gentle girl, whom he fondly loved. but who. nevertheless, often sought her cham- ber, weeping bitterly at the harsh and unjust icproacltes which her husband heaped on her when the meresi trifle had excited Illl ungovernable temper. Often, indeed, she f-ft terrified lest his violence should be more than verbal ; and although his fits of ratio were generally followed by pcnitent apologies, she trembled at the thought that he might some day forget himself so far as to strike her. It was very pad to see the happiness of a union formed under the IIi_ost promising auspices thus destroyed by brutal atid tin- meaning Its of rage, which each day became more frequent. It required all“1‘he young wife's tenderness and fidelity to sustain her beneath the constant grief and terror which she felt. Otto day when the husband, in the presence of several visitors, had given wsysto a_more than usually outrageous explosion of temper he rettredio his own apartmettt, whither he was followed by one of his friends—a true friend who never shrunk frotn admtnistering_a Just reproof. Without regarding the ofiicer’s anger, the dying embers of which still glowed fiercely, this friend earnestly and severely lectured him for his unjust conduct. Ihc culprit listened with it gloomy air, and then replied: ‘ Your reproachss are perfectly just. Icondema my own conduct far more strongly than you can do, and I make many _rosolutions of amendment without avail. My unhappy temper is too strong for me; and constantly in ii few ltoitrs after the bitterest repentance. I find uiyself again breaking out. ' Tis terrible! ‘ It is indeed very terrible! ‘ I have need of a strong lesson and I shall give myself one! He took several turns up and down the room, pacing with a determined step, his eyes bent on the ground, and his lips firmly oboe ‘vidently some internal conflict wits going on. Sod- denly he stopped, opened a casket uliicli lay in his scrutoire. and took from it a batik note of ii thousand francs. His friend watched him. with curiosity, not knowing what he was about to .0 He twisted the bank note. applied one etid of it to the Iiglttotl taper, and then throwing it on the lieartlistone, watched until the curling flame lisd devoured it. Ilts friend amazed at an action which would seem strange for any one,but especially for one whose.parsimony was notorious, ran to him and caught his arm. ' Let me alone,’ said the oflicer in a hoarse voice. ' fircrvou mad .7 0. ‘ Do you know what you have just done?’ ‘:1 do : I have punished myself.’ Then when no trace of the note remained, save a little light dust. the hero, for so we may call him. added- _ “I solemnly vow that whenever I lose my temper, I will inflict punishment on my love of money! ‘I approve of your sacrifice,’ said his friend. _ '_Iho promise was faitliftilly kept. From that titn-. the ova- li’Ilcl.t;:l ‘iinan paid for the faults and failings of the ill-tempered u it . ‘ After every outbreak, he appeared before his own tiibunitl, ;snd submitted to its_ self-imposed penalty. The contletnned iculprit then opened his casket, and pale and trembling with ._ suppressed agitation, look out a note and burned it. The ex- ~ taiton was always in pro ortion to tho ctitne, there is .1 ri:_ II- at scale of penalties. varying according to the nature critic of- fence, from I00 to I000 francs. A few ofthese chastisements had the happiest i-iTcct on both the defective phases ofour hero's character. By tlt'gre.~‘u he became.not only mild and gooil-tempered, but ready to -s- pense his treasures to ways which, if more agreeable to his ‘"°“dlp could not. however, be esteemed more useful to him. self than the notes which he had consigned to the Hilnefl. Old Dr. Coo _ r, of South Carolina, President of her Univarsiiy, Dad to say to II stndcnts, " Don't be afraid ofaliitlediri, young |'ontlo_inen. _What is dirt? Why, nothing at all offensive, when chemically viewed. Rub a littlealliali upon that ‘ dirty grenae spot’ 0' J0" 001!» It It or _oes a mical change, and beconies soap. Now rub it with a title water, and it disappears; it is nei- AIPV I50. DIP. water nor dirt. That is an odorous pile of dirt yoso at . Well, scatter a little psuni over it, and it is I0 I dirty. Eyarythin you call dirt is worthy of your notice I! It is ofchemystry. nalyse it! It will all separate into very olcll meets. Dirt makes corn, corn makes bread and meat.an at n_'ialius a very sweet young lad _, that I saw one of‘ you liinsin _ Io, after all, you were using a dIl’I.—pIrlicIll!Iy if site whiten her due with chalk or fullur's earth. era is no telling, ysusg gssttsiusa, what in tin." lunar-v.--A her that ' um. ....i i........"t'... .t'.‘.l.'.t....‘Z.°',”.}'I..i'.'.?'llZ:..".'°I.7.,'l.'.'ti'2. ".1? IPAEFIEBIP AIB’lI‘1IIPlI@llAlIi SIHAIIIE9 . vi-its ilie uurliii-it t-l‘itiatIt~ii:tls t.-.ovi:ii-il, And Uiictisngcsbte Metallic Paints; PROOF AGAli\'S'l‘ FIRE Gr. ‘WATER! Mantifttclureil by tho Ptilcritec, in Colrlmirr. -MIN 5¢'°“¢- 7 VIII‘) AR'l‘Il'I(‘l.\l. SI.A'l'I’. is the product of it mlxlllffi til ittim-ritl .~'l4‘IJrlI:till'i!sI kttimii tti be the best tioti—coitdtit-totsofhenl znt wrll ilii lI|t' mo.-it iitdo-strtu.-tiltlo;tlto Chen ‘ . ' ttiliiiity ofti ltich cuti ittto ii (‘outing of Jlriuul SIilc— Prod‘ ttgziiintt Hill‘. and \\'V\'II'IR. Thus the Iowa til tt.-tturi: are ti.:.tlt- to ill ('ttIIIltlI.iI| I't'!‘|lIII as surpiisitig art they are use- ful, by render‘ itg \\ Uutltfli failirtvs iiit durable as brick or Stone, itttd lcita |)0l\'ltMii to ll!I|l!Il|l't!, and coiisi-qu_t-ittly proteiitiiig decay and destruction liutti corroding inilut-nu.-u hitherto supported uti.it- lillllil e. The yirincipnl ingredients are Aluniitnt, Silica and the Oxides of Iron. I'lie udlii-sive quality oftlte liittt-r not only binds ttiid attracts the particles together, but the tiubstiiitcii covered also._ Ilie longer exposed to the weittlier the more |i(\\\'E|Il|ll.lI|t9 attraction, and con- sequently the harder ilio Sliile. Ks vniious ‘shades ofcolour are obtained, Ilrick buildings tnn|y be made inipenious to irioisluyiy. and the fashioniible colour: of cit It‘! Free Stone or Griinile._ ‘I I18‘-UII must be vaporttti-d by the action of tho woiitltt r before it is fire proof, w icli will take from nine to I\\'t:I\'o iitonilis. 'I‘lie Ili‘.’l‘AI.|.lC PAIN IS. Purple and Rril, are ofliared its "Quilter and Il"tifrr Proof safely. '1 heir bust: IMEIII ‘Iron, secures thetii friitii Galvanic action so fatal to lead and other units on [rail wttrk—aiid their cliatiiical coitiliiiiatiun makes it_itnpoesible, III-'|l any change should take place from llIIll0t|||IIr.‘HC influence of the action of Salt Witter titid Sulpliureted ltydrogeit so prevuleiit in Sea Putts and 'I'id:il Iliivbourit. 'I'liey surpass illl Paints yet discovered in Clieiipueu and I)urul»i'lt'!y, which render tlit-tn pre-eiiiiiiently nd.i ted to the covering of llll kinds of lion work, such as Sliippiiig. Jllil Brivltrcs, Sit-uni Jllucliinrry. Riiilii-try Curl. and IN" uili 'I'lie .\Il'i'I'.-\|.I.IC PAINTS have been itnaly sed liy Proo 'l‘lie following is an extract from his Cer- tt pi-rttiatti.-nt pigment, this mineral iiturit rank with I'or covering Si iictl) Diiecfiorts.—;\riilici:t S _ Linseed Oil and a little Spirits 'l'urpt-.ittitio to the ciiniiistetic of very thick Point, and apply ttith ii coiiiinoii IINIIII, being cnrefu _to kee the mixture well i-itrrotl wliilc putting it on. Otie pound will cover It!" square feet with two Curtis. If Sliliigles have buon on for veurs, it will be necessary to sweep olfihe moss and lint with it stiff broom; two or three coats of IIIII ' material will intiko a perfect Shite Roof. proof ttgnitist Fire and t . ‘ufle-r"‘ 'I'lio _MF.'I‘ALI.IC PAINTS are mixed siid'put on like an ordinary pain JOIIN ROSS, I’:itontce. I’ai-:ui-:itic*roN, N. B., Nov. 13,1850. Mr. .I. IV. Iitisii. DEAR Sta,-~I’leaso send us two more barrels of your Artificial Shite. \\'e lirive seen some of the good eiI'ectit of it at the last lite. some oftlto Iloofs covered with it did not catch at all, and when the walls were lturtit smite of the roofs came down in one piece, and others were the tiiotins of saving the building, especially one roof alongside of the Batik B. N. A., which also was one means 0 saving tliu Iltin . Please see that it is on board oftlie first boat, as it might be no- glected and stored. Your obedient Servants. S'I‘I£\\".-\R'I‘ &. NEILI... Sr. JOHN, N. I3., July 20, I850. Joiiiv Ross, I‘.si]., Pulciilee of the Purple Jlletullic Iron Piii I II . Siit,—-I liavejustpitinted a new Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have much pleasure in stating that I never painted it Ship with so small is quantity of Point and Oil, and look so well. I“roiii its adhesive quiilitieii itiid the manner it covers the w , have no doubt but it will be more durable and much cheaper than any other point used for such purposes, and would recommend it to the public generally. Yours, &c . I ROBERT G. MORAN. in Ross‘ Ms:'r.u.i.ic Psiiv'rs.—We have already called public attention to the high estimation in which the Metallic l’iiin'.s, tiianu- fticturod by John ltoss,Bsq., 'l‘ruro, are held b tlioito who have had occasion to use thetii. Certificates of a high y satisfactory clin- racter in praise of these articles of rovlncial manufacture appear elsewhere, in this issue, and front information afforded by plrties who have similarly applied them, we can safely endorse the opi- nions therein contuincd.—-Halt;/‘oz 5 Agents for Prince Edward Island, Geo. 'I‘. Hsssaun, Queen Square, KENNETH M‘Ks'.Nzu:, Powmil Streot. Cliarlottotown, Oct. 8, I85l. Important Notice to persons pitrchasmg Sarsa artlla. VIIEREAS it quantity ofSAllSAI’A|llLLA, hearing the name of “ S. P. Totoliseii it which not liziving been ni:iiiu- facturcd by J. ll. Chilton, is of inferior qliilllly to that sul.l under the agency of the latter gentleman. The Public are hereby warned, that the only kind ufSatiiiparilln ii:tf- ly to be rclicd on has two la- bcls, one in green, it-itli the words follotvin-,; : “ This is to Certify, That the Cumpoitml Extract 0] Sandpa- rilla, cotttsined in this bottle, is prepared under my direction and supervision, from the Original Ilci-ipe oi’ . S. . ownscnd, and hat it is composed of ingrt.-dii:iits purely vegetable, and without .Mcrcury. .l.uii:s it. CIIILTON, cinist. The only true kind is on sale at the lllcdicnl Warchoitsc of M. W. SKINNBR, where all necessary information may be obtninc . P. S. In addition to the above safeguard, look carefully for the folloivitig : SPECIAL NOTICE. This is to certify. tlt.tt the with it Cumpomiil Extract pzirilla is mittitifocttm-il by as expressly for the New Yor for of the Townsend’: Sursaparilla Depot, 6| Hollis Street. Hnlifn.i:, A . 8., attd llinl. lie is our Sole Agent for l!ic Briliall Provinces. I-ls-ltbottlc ofthe Gcnuino Article has this Cortificiitc with our signature, as at foot. NOS RAND 8: BACII, Successors to Clapp EL ovvnscnd. and Solo Pro prit.-tors of Dr. S. I’. Totviiscnd’s Saruparilla Uilirc, 82 Nassau Street, New York. The original and Genuine l)r. 'l‘otvnsintt’s Extract of Sitrsaparilla is now iiiinitficturcd tinder the imivii.-ilialri direction of the vv - lmotvn Chi-mist tutti I’lt_t'sit-iiiit, JAM!-‘.il ll. CIIILTUN, of Now York, tvlinae Ccrtificstli-, Printed on (i'ri-t-n Paper, ivill be fotiitil on the Out. siilc \\'ruppcr of cacli Ilottle. This trill prevent the poss.bilily ofltiy tnistnlte or fllIl‘IIl0ll as to its Gcituittettrss. A fruatli Supply of" the above S./III.\'..‘1I’.fRILL.4.just received from the .\ltttttil‘.-i-tnrv. NEH’ Yorlt, cm llslifux, for Salt, Wliolcule and Retail, at SKIN N I'.li’S Mtdical Wtirtliousc. of Snri_a- Wouiierfui cure performed by 8.1’. 'l‘otvuseud'it , snrsnpnrilia it To Jlf. W’. Skinner, Jgvnlfor S. P. Townsend‘: Srirmparillu. iii , This is to certify that I was. for this last I2 months, ti-out-led with I-‘its; sttd, from their very severe attacks, thought each ottc would terminate my existence; aitd, in addition to the I-‘its, I was reduced to a mere skeleton, and was extremely weak and nervous. I heard a great deal about 8. I’. 'I‘ovrnsciul’s Sarsaparilla, for which you are Agcitt. I was advised to try it. And strange atid wonderful to re- laii-, before using the contents of one bottle, was greatly benefited. Indccd, so rapid and L-lfccluiil It'll the cure. that it apprartd to me to be almost miraculous. And I think that, in justice to the public and sufll-ring humariity,I am bound to make the iove statement, an say, that ii greater blessing. in my opinion. than S. I’. 'l‘otvitscnd’s Sursapsrilla never came to this Island. (Signed) MARY LOWI-‘.. Iiungsy, New Glasgow Road. Sworn to. before me, this Nth June, 185i. CHAILII Dsisnsv, J. P. The public will please bear in mintl,tliiit the above cure was made by the Sirsnparillu miinufacturotl by J. R. Chilton, M. D., vvliosg CC"llIlL'ftI(‘. in green paper. is on the outside wrapper ofevery bottle. and be c.-iittious not to buy any wanting this. M. W. SKINNI-IR. Charlottetown. June I3. c-i-tin Ed-an nit-um-. sail doctors ...i i II. I. . _ . é7?..‘;';.’l':.'.'.' ""..'.'..‘.".°t::'.°::.'..-.'.';"' :::'I‘;?Z:‘:""' “f""‘i?:.::.=.'; ‘.9;-.:::: .‘.:°.::.-.:':'.:::.. .......... their '33; g. .3.’ ..u . ,,,,,k_ ' P‘ Moan llvsit. Ilalpoipis. no .r to '-7" - "'"" lb sloth .r is ii Pgiitiii.’ :3: Butldint Lots. ' """"""“"°°°"'-'--Hf i- bessld at ' I4ststsnitPuelisssss.iIs ,:""""""°“"“""'-"" '°"P'-°¢'r°|"|n-. I rot ' TswaI:uNos.Io, 1,is.isusao.i.tiioau urn-sao'ti"iitl"iii';:i.':s"'i-‘I.’-itriyb "Mia" """""' °"""""" - '-0-n It-In - 5- -M Grout o ltrsst. Sidney and r in-. fir. but N 053558 sad Piss 3». Pispsity. apply b"AII7ll- ilsi.sos,I‘:. chr- ‘ LONDON noiiau. ,~ U81‘ RECEIVED. at the LONDON IDU“. I"AN(‘Y DRY GOODS, from London. esuipi Ilaatles, in the newest st lea; Cloth onibroiderod Al Cherie. I’opl'iii do ' esaie Crossovers. Glticiu ls. [40 a other Ilreaues; iltibit shirts and Cliumisetts in great variety; Iowa and cmchrt Collars; Lsdiu’ Cufls and Sleeves; Ribbons in the latest fashions, very ches , Bonnet and Ciip Shays, and Crow a; ti large assortment of ki rind tvursled ‘Gloves; urlin \‘I’ools, in every shade; slmdctl do.; black, shot, pink, white, glacie, and colored Grou tle Naples; blitck flntinutie: untered Silk; blitck and colored Silk Velvetii; fancy Cloaking; Ilttir New; Ladies‘ and Children‘: Sta s. in variety; worsted floods and Cuffs; Gaunt‘ Stocks; black lace Falls; colored Veils; book. ‘sonnet, cuuibiic, uvviu. iitull,tind other Mualins; plain, sprigged. an ftincy Bol-inetio; thread and cotton ‘ i s; Lucas an insertions; whisker Iiloudo, in variety; Artificial ‘lowers and Wreaths; Ladies’ and Children‘: Feathers, very cheap; Clock and Dress Triuiiiiings and Buttons, in great variety, together with numerous other articles. II. IIASZARD. Great George Street, 2 ( harlottetown, Oct. 21, I85I. NEW GOODS! NEW GO0DS!! Extensive Importation of FALL GOODS. N 0- 8. QUEEN 8REET,.N'EJ!R THE QUEEJWS WIIARF. J. W. C. DECIIMAN, HAS received his large and extensive supplii-ii of Fall and Winter GOODS, which are now 0pt‘l'|9tI to the Public for inspection. 'I‘lie Stock has been carefully selected expressly for this market. and adapted to o season. The iitteiitiou of purcltaserii is res tfully invited to the following staple Good me, black, brown, invisible green and mixed Cloths; Beavers; II/hitiioy and Buffalo, a new article for Ladies’ and (ientli.-men‘: wear ; ' ‘ e elziines, Casliiiieres, Coburgs and Orleans; Gala and 'I‘\\eed Cloakiags; black and colored Silk, Plush and Velveta; llouitet ittid Cap Ribbons ; Laces, Edgiitgs itnd Iilond Quilliiiga ; Cheinisottea, Sleeves and worked Collars; Crochet Caps; Ciiildreit’s Ilouds, aiters, &c.; Lamb's wool Vests and Pants; \Voollen uttd Cotton llosiery ; Silk, cloth, cashmere and French Kid Gloves; ii large sssortiitent of rintod Cutubrica; Carpets, printed Cotton and wool- lon Druggets; Icarth Rugs and Door Mitts, in great vitrietv; white aml grey Cottons; Moleiikina; striped ttnd egntta Sliirtiugs; Linens; Ilollands and Graits Clotlnt; watered llloreotu : worsted 'I‘uble Cloths ; white and brown Linen do.: painted Oil Cloth do.; white and colored Stays; Silk and Beaver Ilontitets; I|'IlIllIIt.‘tI and plain Bonnet Shapes; Silk Neck 'I'ies ; Veils; I-' wars ; l.ininga : Silk and Cotton L- do. Neckercliiefs : Opera and Ariel 'l'ics ; Scarfs, Caaliniere Muf- flers and worsted Ctavata; long and square Il’ooIl¢n Shawl: in grcal vuriely; Tent Dresses, Carpet Bags, colored Rail Road \Yrnppcrs; I-'luniiels, Scrges, Keiseys and Illankets, l'nti:ltwork; Geriniin C colored Shirts and Shirt Collars; worsted, cotton and India Riibliei Iiruces : Satin, Spanish and Military Stocks ; Elastic Sundalling ; 'I'uwelliit-3; Furiiituro and Vonetiairi Cotton; I)ri:iis Iluttona iind Tritiiiiiitigs; Coat ttnd Vest Iluttoiiit; 'l‘tii|ortt’ 'I‘riiiiitiing-, &c.; Cotton Warp, \Viiddiiig, Batting, 'I'lire:iils, Cotton Reelut, Tapes. \Vorsted, I"ringes, Furiiiture Iliitditigs, &c. &c. II.-\'I‘, CAP, AND FUR DEI’AR'I‘.\IF.N'I‘. A great variety of I" U R C A PS, in South Sea Seal, Otter, Ncutria, Ilnir, Seal, &c. &c. Men's nnil Youth‘: Cloth, Sulette, Plush and Silk Glaze Cups; covered II.tts, Sou’ Western, \Voo| Tlireiiliers, Glengarrys, Scotch Iionitets. &c. &c. Gents‘ fashion- altle Paris and New York Silk Plush Ilztlit ; a splendid tisrioirtinetit of Furs, in I"itch, Stone Marten,ti‘rey Squirrel, Sal-le, Miisquztsli & Rucoon Muffs. Call’: and Victorines. ' o oats itttd ltobcs, Seal Skin Coats and Feet Warmers. A good article of Tea, Sugar, Molasses and Tobacco, &c. &c. Terms, CASII. N. . I"0.\'I-ZS‘, MAR'I‘EN'S, MINI{'S, &c. &c. Nov. I8. I85]. Tea. Tobacco, Apples, &c. ‘III-I Subscriber has received from the United States, and of- fers for stile (WHOLIIALI), at the lowest Market rates, at the Store Head of Pownal Wharf, the following OODS: 'I'E;\, TOBACCO, RAISIN8, Ruin, Soap, Sugar, and Molasses, Apples, Quinces, Onions, Filbcrts, Walnuts, Almonds, Leather, Ilread, Lemons, Cigars, Stoves, (Cooking, Franklin and Close), Pickles, Ilufihlo Robots, Pails and Ilrooiiis, \Vool Cttrds, Sleigh llellti, Soda, Sugar, Wine, Ilutter and \\'ator Crnckerit, Pepper Situce, Sperm Candles, Lctnoti Syrup, Ground Pepper, Ctit-sin, Piitiettto, Ginger, Cofliso, Chocolate, Sardines, Grou , and Redwood, Saleratus, Steel Grtiin Scoopit, Rice, Ozikutn, Ilriglit Varnish, Spiri: Turpentine, Resin, Pitch, 'I‘ar, S. C. IIOLMAN. November, 14, ISBI. NEW IMPORTA '!‘IONS. I-‘ROM GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED sures. GEO. 'I‘. IIASZARD has just received per packet “Ciiroline," part of his supply selected by hiiiisel , consisting of A LAIIGF. SUPPLY OI-‘ BOOKS AND STATIONERY, MJPS, ROOM P.flPER, FJNCY B./ISKETS, TOYS, FLUID LAMPS, BRUSHES OF JILL KINDS, CHE.&P! and a variety of other useful articles suitable for the Island. The remainder, of his Books and Stationery purchased at the New York Trade Sales, he is dull expecting. ’Ctitulogues of the WIIOL 2 OF HIS LARGE .fl.N'D V./IRIED STOCK’, will be ready for delivery as soon iistlie whole of his Goods have arrived. Manchester and Glasgow House. ' ECI-IIVED from Glasgow, and landing per Brig " Vernon," Gala Cloth and Cashmere Cloakings, long Wool Shawls, M ufilers, Osnaburgs, Tiokings, &c. Sept. 80, I85]. A LARGE ASSOR'I‘MEN'I‘ OI-‘ EARTHENWARE AND CHINA ‘AND A ll:AU‘I'll'lJL IJIIPLAY or EEI£i&.t;’§5ti'5a Isaovv od'srsd for Sale Wholesale or Retail. WILLIAM IIEARD. D. VVILSON. Great George Street, Doc. I0, 1861. Prime Labrador Her-rings. BARREL8--No. l—wiirriinted-just received by the S ‘ , who has on band also a few Barrels and I MACKI-LRI-ll tibscribor half Barrels excellent No. .. JAMES N. IIARRIS. Doe. II. 1851. 3 Flour! Plourll Tllaw. "Mun" has just loaded from Quebec to the iber. 250 Bbls Canada Flour. of a superior quality. - JAMES N. HARRII. Charlottetown, Nov. 18, I861. w edit, Doeskiiis, Cassiiiieres, and Satiiietts; Printed | iiibrellas; Silk and Cotton Pocket lltititlkorchit-ft-; . \Vools; black and white spotted Neil and Muslins; tvltito mid ' ll —'I‘lie highest prices piiid for all kinds of PU R S, such as d HEALTH WHERE "PIS SOUGHT: ll0lili0llilI’S PILLS CURE OF A DISORDIIRED LIVER AND STO IN A iios r iioi-i:i.i'.ss s'rs'i'i:'.“cu' ‘"33" Extract of is Letter /‘rim Mr. Jlatileiq Haney, of cu”; Rub .. ....:'::.:‘.":.-.f.f:‘;‘:':.‘: “""“‘ "“ ““ '"'"~- ""- 8 .—Y I bl "lls h ' of r|;toriii:ui'ndI I‘. .u'liite -' ilt of the rave. Iliad cousuitgd 3.4-...‘ einim-iii llocion-, who, after doing ,,|,,,¢ I could for .3 ,5“ they consitlcieil my case its hopeless. I ntig t to say that I had been a f feriilg from it I.ii'i-r Aiiil Stoiiiiscli coriipluiitt of long otllding u - ring the Last two ‘Bill’! got so much vror-u, that every one considered m ctimliiioit us hope n. as it but resource got a Box of your Pills, ethic soon guts relief, and by persercring in their use for some week; i uh" with rubbing night and morning your Ointment over my chest Ittii sio. nincli and right side, I have by their means it no got completely cured I IIIIII to the toitonislnneiit of myself and every liotlv who knows me. F (Sit---Ii MA‘I"i‘HEW iuitvur. CURE 0 A CASE OF‘ WI-IAKNESS AND DEBILITY OF FOUR YEARS’ STANDING. Extract of ti Lellerfroni Mr. Willi’ S ilk, M. Thomas Street, Gibson Strut, Lgdtboflr, dulzijf D¢f.‘l:’b¢Lf“I’;: I849. To I’rt-lessor IItii.I.ti\VAY. Siit,—I beg to inlorin you that for iiesrlyll years I hardly linen wig“ ii nits to have a day's health, sulfur in frnni eatreiue weak dob}. ity, w ith con-riunt in-rvniis lteutlitcliie-, gidiliocsu and sick»... uf 0,. sit-inai-li, in ether with it great depinisinti of spirits. I nsedlo think has iiutliing could benefit me, as I u been to initiiy medical men, go... o vvlinrn, lifter doing all that was in their ivrev, informed me [fin ,5,’ consiili-retl that I hail soinespintil etinipliiiiit beyond the reach of can lugethi-r “till it very tliwttlr.-red stiitc oi the stomach and liver, IllLIn" in case so coin; ‘cntitd at nothing could one for me. ay being unusually ill and iii a dejected state, I saw your Pill. jdtggfiggd antl ieuolied to give them it trial, more pet from curiosity than with it hope of being cineil, however I soon found niyselflictter by taking theui —iinil so I went on pcrsevcriiig in their use for six months, when, I all happy to my they t-flcctetl it perfect cure. (Signed) WILLIAM SMITH. (lirqtieiilly called El) IVAIUI CURE OF ASTHMA OF 'I‘\\’I-IN'l‘Y YEARS’ STANDING. E.i:irati of a Lclferfroiri Jllr. J. 1’. Heydon, 78 King fired, Sydney, ilateil l0lIi .Noi:ciiiber, 1849. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Si —— bare it pleasure to ioforiii you that many extraordinary cares of Astliuia have been elli-cted here by iiietiiis of your I i . no is that ri-sitliiig near the “ Rasorbaclt," who after having for Twuaty \'l‘lIl‘itlb(‘t.‘l| unable in mi e e iglitest exertion, stiffen iiig very fsitrfully use her eloo-street, \\IIO was so tlreutlfttlly land that he was coiifitieil entirely to his lied -roan or six iiiootlis, prior to his coiiiiiiencing with our Pills, and attuiidedru- gulmly It s nit.-tlitzul man, who giroaoonced liiiu to be in a dyliig state, yet bi-, ll ewt. ,, to it knowle go, liaslieeii matured to perfect health the use nfyoui‘ I‘ills,uiiil rubbing your Ointment night and morning Into Illll clicsi. rub EARL OF Islttlml) J. K. IIEYDON. ’ ‘ . ALDBORO Gil . S'l‘OMACII}COMcIyLl.‘A}INT(.)F A LIVER AND Ezlractofa Letter from His Lordship, dated Villa Jlsssiuu Leghorn, 2lsi I-‘ebruiiry, 1845. To Professor HOLLOWAY. 3II.— "--:'nis_ circumstance: pret-cored the possibility of at iliaakirig you before this tirnetor your politeness in sending rue your Pi Is as you til. I now ttiltu this opportunity ofseiiding you an order forth. gpggug and at the some time to add, that your Pills have elected I can ofu dis. order in my Liver and stomach, which all the most eminent ofilte I-‘ucul ty at honie,aiitI all over the coniissrit,iisd not been his tint even the waters of Curlsliud and Ilarieiiltad. 1! nd P i I 0 ..1’.‘.‘..'2..3'.t..‘.’f° "° .11i‘.7'2't1't:.'.'It.‘.T.l°.l.2.’i..‘I.'.;'~'§l..'!.i'lf"”““ "" silt ) ALDBOROUGH. Thou crlsbritlsd Pills on tcoiid¢r__/'i:lly sjIcni:i'oiu in (As following coin or s. A ue Dropsy Liver eoiii- Secondary Asthma D‘y'SClileI‘y plaints Sym toms Btltous Com. iarystpclas Lutnbago Tic Douloureux plaiuis Female irregu- l'tlea mo Rheumatism Ulcers Retention of Venereal Alec. laiities Blotcltcson the skin eveis of all urine ttons. l‘l3|"|5 Scroiula or Worms of all Colics _ Kmsi, E," - Constipation of Head-ache Sore Thrngt. \v¢.kn¢;..,{,-9. the Bowcls indigestion Stone and Gra- whatever cuuu Consutnptioii Iiitlainination vet Delitliiy Jauiiiitce FALL SUPPLY DRUGS, MEDICINES, 850. R1’ . \Il'ilfl|I(llll;ER has received a large SUPPLY of G ENUINE DRUGS and MEDICINES, Including all the Patent Remedies now in use, French and English Perfunier of the inoit fashionable kinds, and Pomades, in every variety, Ilair Oil of all kinds, Cosinetic, Freckle Wash, &c., Honey oiiiaium, a new article for the nursery, much admired; Buffalo Oil, 0x and Betir’s Marrow, remarkably good fort hair; Castor Oil Potnade and French Depilatory, for removing superfluous hair - a large assortment of Toilet Bottles with every requisite for the Toildt; ‘ portable case, containing a rats lot of curiosities tit Perfumery. I'ancy Sun I, die. And besides his stock of Dru and Medicines, Hair, and Cloth BRUSIII.-ZS; Lauenhy’s mixed Pickles in gallon Jars; Onions, Gherltins, Cauliflowars, &c.; orggggnifig. Sauce, Sauces of every description, fresh Fruit, Raisins, Cm-nu Figs and Prunes, Candied Leiuon, Ora e and Citron Peel, very. fresh and cheap; cake ornaments in GurnnP ' ls, ‘ new; Vanilla, the much approved fltivotiririg; Confectionery, Nuts and nut crackers; Sperm Candles, very cheap; a prime lot Au... pplts Cheese, cheap by the loaf; Digby Herriags, very good, fie. c 2 E And a large and varied assortment of Fancy and Mbesllaiieous articles, among which are Ladies‘ Oraamsuted Head Dresses; Gold Locltets, iirooobsslor putting in lisir, Gold Rings. Ear ll . Shut Studs in great variety, Purse Sets in stool, sit and Gold; udcul Iustrtimsitu, Flutinss, Aceonlusus, ates, c , with Books on.- struetioss, &c.; a lot of Toys, with every tliiug in the of Presents for the approaching New Year. The whole of his Largo Supply forms a Stock which cannot be surpassed for variety or clieapiiess by any in town. MEDICAL WAIIHOIIII. Dalrymple’s Corner. Nov. 21, 185]. v Eons Case superior FRESH PRUNES for Sale by the pound, or otherwise. National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by Jen of Parliament. OARD of DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I‘. 3. Island: Hon. E. J. Jarvis, T. Ilsvllsiid. £01., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., I’. Losgieorth, Esq. Dstifsl Htalgsos, ., Forms of Application, and all other iuforiviatlou. may be obhllod that the Subscriber. at his Olss, wit. L. W. CALL, Agni. To Practical Farmers. , NUMBER OI’ FARMS, this so to too Acres and apvrarb, with extensive liupvovsrussts thereon, sits edited to Isl triom lesl hrtnsvu, with uioilsrais capital. ea terms. Nous other and apply. gg-iotit - tisus um. t. ii. T" b’ "it. pocss. cturtsimovrs.Doe.s,ts|t. - ‘~IaulAgaat.