i. ‘ l_i_;.__i IIASZARITS GAZETTE. I Mair ,8; A4. Journal may be open tocsitiiiiais. but nevertheless‘ contains some very reasons ' . Reformers of customs and flishlons in use, Have alynys hsun subject to vilest hose 3 Yet I never aunts, will wear a long skirt, To fetter my feet and to wipe up the dirt, ,_.____._. "ta'au:‘-rt '1‘hs fbllooiiitg plans from the Water Cure success '20 rue snooincss While I labour. Some think they're models for others to please. And kntiw not the pleasure of moving with ease; To each pay advice I freely will give; Coins dress up in tilnontsr. and not W to live ithout labor. Long dresses may do to [llfatle thrnuuh the street With nothing to do but to dress and to eat ; But all who delight in’ useful employ. The use 'nf'their limbs they must freely ehioy, ' While they labor. For us in-the country; long skirts will not do; Our duties ruqslre usto walk in e w, Cook, scrub, wash and iron, make butter and cheeses, And we hares right to woarjust what we please, - ' While we labor. Sometimes in the garden we spend a few hours In pulling it weeds or in tying up flowers; A Bloomer rsss. thrn, is just what we used, Because we can more with more comfort and speed Whi we labor. And then, in the winter, a bloomer, you know, Don’t think its ltlrdship to wade through the snow 'I'o fodder the cattle_or drive their own sleigh, Such things we can do when the men are away, At their labor. It is so delightful to take the fresh air. Especially so when the weather is fair: And ladies should see to their pottltry and cows. And not boconfiued to the air ofa house. With their labor. The silly may laugh, and the ignorant stare, But still we're resolved the new costume to wear; For surely no sensible woman or man ill wish to insult us, end none othercan For we label. IIONBSTY. I A Quaker passing through a market stop- ped at a stall, and enquired the price of citron. ‘ I have none;'said the honest countryman, ‘that will suit you; they are decayed, and their flavour is gone.‘ ‘Thank thee, friend; I will go to the next stand.’ ‘Host the deal ‘Yes sir here are some of the finest nut- megs of my garden. They are small, but rich oftheir kind.’ ‘ Then thou canst recommend them P’ ‘ Oh certainly sir.’ ' ‘ Very well ; I will take two.’ He carried them home, and they proved not only un- sound, but miserably tasteless. The next morning, he again repaired to the same place. The man who sold himthe fruit the proceeding day asked him if he would like some more. ‘ Nay, friend, thou hast deceived me once, and now although thou mayest epcaktlie truth, still I cannot trust thee; but thy neigh- bour choose to deal uprightly with me, and from henceforth I shall be his patron. Thou wouldst do well to remember this, and learn by experience, a lie is a base thing in the beginning, and a very unprofitable one Ll‘ the end ! ' thou good fruit to day ?’ said he to er. Win-r -ma Lullls Owe ro rue-That ladies owe to tea much of their present high social osition in England, very little reflec- tion wi I show. How was it with them some century and a half since, when the squire, shortly after their departure from table, lock- ed the door, and pushed the bottle round un- til his guests had not only their haser, but their entire members under his mahogany ? There is no possibility of long and strong bibin now.’ Like tobaccoto the Ottomans, tea has beneficially weaned us from those heav potations in which our forefathers glo- rifie Nothing has ever wrought such mar- velloua transformations. On the continent, where l’ ht cheap and harmless wines are to be he , the want that tea supplies is not felt; nor have foreigners the art of making tea. French tea tastes like a chemical di- lution that has passed through the hands of the perfunter; and to be condemned to drink German tea, would be a torture our gossips would never tbrget. Have A usir ros svsnv oar.-These ‘ 'I'~I-IE OOLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. RIGHT; NOIIOIAILI T Govuaitoa-r mt KINCARDINE. Governor its EARL of ELGIN and General ofCaitinln. _ _ Ilaan 0nics—32 St. Andrew Square. Edin- rglt. Board q‘ Management Scotiu and Prince Elwurd Ilnn. Ill. II. Almou. Iliinksr. II--n. Wil|i.un A. Block. Bunker. Lewis Bliss. ll . Cliurle'. ‘I‘wi.-tug. E-Iq., Barrister. ‘ L in Hsltjfos for ./Voila Island- Juuirs Stmviirt. I-Isq , Solicitor. Medical Atlvist-.r—A. F. .-lowers. Agent Gr. lIlecret:try-.\lntihew H. lticlit-y,Soliciior. The following gentlemen have been appointed Oth- cers ofihe Cuutprinv in Prince Edward Island, uud will be prepared to furnish iuforruiition its to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Cliairlottetown-—-Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lytlinrd. Georgetown—.\Iedical Adviser—David Kaye. M. D. . gent-—VVillittin Siindorson. St. I£leiiner‘s—.\ledicnl Adv-iser—-Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent—'I'hotuas Iluiit. MATTHEW H. RICHIIY. Fire 1 Fire ! Fire I I Secure your Property at a saving offifty per cent. 7' IIIS can only be done by Insuri in the MU- TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'I‘his is the only Otlice where claims for loss can be met, wiiliout refer:-uce to II foreign Cornpun . Blank forms ofnpplicaition, and any other informa- tion can be obtained at the Secretary and Treasurer's Otlice, Kentstreet. April 6. I852. ALL urn .1.vn FIRE uvsUR.n.N'c£ COM- PAJVY, Lo.N.oo.v. as-rasmsi-rr.n av ACT or PAILIAIIIIT. Capitol £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Provincial Marine Insurance Company, TORONTO, C. W.—Agent for Prince Edward Island, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown, April It, I868. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AND Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- n'es of London Incorporated by .acts of Parliament. OAIII) OF DIIIISCTOIIS of I-‘iro Insurance for I‘. I2. Inland. T. H. Huvilantl. Etq.. Hon. C/iurlea Hensley, F. Lauguiorllt, Etg.. Robert Hulcliinson, 1519., Thomas Dawson. Es . ' etuclied Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- IIIIIIIII. Forms of Application. and all other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at the Ofice of G. W Deblois Esq. Charlottetown. H. J. CUNDALI.. April 27, I858. Agent pro tun. V Twclvetrces Brothers’ boiip Powder, (an entirely new invention.) S the cheapest, s.-sl'e.~i. best, and most effectual aiiicla for all waslting purposes,a packet of which is equal_tu ten Paiinywurtli of Soup! The saving of Time and Labour is so nishiu;1l_y great. that a W’ F. I-2 K S ’ W can be accomplislied BEFORE BREAKl“AS'l‘ -no rubbing being required. ‘his in oiitlt-.rfiil Article is MORE SERVICEIL BLE THAN 50A P, as it produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for purposes for dwhicli Soap cannot be safely or effectually use . It will not injure the hands.or the most delicate material : hut whilst it is iucuiuparablc lor perms neuily whitening Linens, &c., after they Iiave In-come tfiscoluurcd by age, or injured by bad aahing. it is also utisnrpsssable for improv- in;_r the colors of FLANNHL3, BLANKILTS, WUOLENS, COLORED PRINTS. MUSLINS and LACE. For Sale by CEO. T. HA>ZAltD, Queen Square. asto- S Tvvelvetrees. Brothers’ Useful and Ecoiioniical Preparations. VFHEIR British Furniture Cream, at M. Their Inelfacvttble Fttrititure Polish. at 9d. Their Unrivslled Metal Paste. at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blackiag, Id. packets. 'l‘heir Elegant Bell-shaped Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. Their Superior Glass Square lnks—Black, Blue, and Red, at 9d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomade Ilegoneiaior. Their Unriralled Garment and Carpet Renovator, at 8d. and 6d. Sold. Wholesale and Retail. by GEO. 'I‘. HASZARD, Qesen Square. plans ought to be inaturely for-rned the eve- ning previous, and on risin in the morning, again looked at and itamedietly entered upon It is astonishing how much more we accom- plish in a single day (and of what else is life made up?)by having the plan previously marked out. It is so in everything. Own Seotchiaan complained that he had got u ringing in his head . "Do you ken the reason 0’ that?" asked his worth crony. “ No." “ I’ll tell you--it's liecause it's empty." And have you never a ringfisg in your head?" quoth the other. "No never. ’ "And do ye ken the reason?-it's becohss it's. cracked.” The foly of connehlalquarrelling was striking- ly illustrated in Lowellthe other day. ’I‘he better half of a Mr. Evans got sngrv wish him and sought satisfaction by cutting oil’ the head of his portrait. The indignant husband flew to the law for satisfaction on his part, and protection for the future, and the result was. that rs. Evans was fined, and—Mr. Evans had to pay the fine.’ Ir dull weather affects you, marry a watftlt-heel-ted girl and make sunshine for yofureelf. Ilacholors will find this superior to chip!‘ hlllhrdu or burgundy. Try it. A uuvaatsa writing home from the coast of Africa, says : " The psoplsdis very fast, unitlsu sheep have ve long tails." SulIici- entfi for any as of readers. - A-I-ADI going to clturchon, Ash Wednes- day, - Iudinghsr out already occupied, re- quj wee td , " that although was Ash Wednesday, her pew was,gfi..Is_fl.’.f Why is a dead dog's tail like a turnpike? it has stopped a waggia. .- The Old Estab.-ished Hat and Clothes Renovating Business. TIIE Subscriber, grateful for past favours. inti- mates. that he continues to work at the above, in cleaning Gentleman's Clothes of every descri tiou; rs-stiffening and cleaning llesver, 8ilk,an Felt Hate, in his uspal satisfactory st le. J. HOBBS, Hatter. &c. Orders left at Mr. J. Williams‘s, or at the Subscri- ber's, will be promptly attended to. ' April 2. I853. flirt WILLIAM STRAIGHT, H1 TTFR EGS to inform his friends that he still continues the ro—Iltting, clssning,and stiffening of Beaver Ind Silk Ilutl. ' Gentlemenfs Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM CROWS made from the Island wool; old ones done up. Prices low. Orders taken at tlts Queen's Arms. 8 Miles from Town, and at James Reid‘s tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Pump and Well Assessment. 7 III} Inhabitants and Landholdera of Charlotte- zoit n are requested to assemble at the Coos-r llousu Celonlnl Building in Charlottetown, on 'I'uusnAY, the thins day of May neat ensuing,at the hour of twelve o'clock. soon. to note a sum to he and keep in r ir- the Pumps and Wdls ofC ar- lotietowu. and er dtltse purposes. and to cheese As season for the present your. EDWARD PALMl".ll, FRANCIS LONGWOITII, April tutti. iess. Bopvsaota for Ch.'l‘owa. -I. GILLIGAN, Great George Street. genuine D ICU G S itud M I-ID IL‘ IN ES, Cuairrcau, SIAVLNG sum, Panrvsizar. &c._, &c. ollet Sels—Bolisuiiati. cut itud blown glass; 'I'-ioih, Neil, and Shaving Brushes-butI'alo horn and trans- rent handler. Hair and Infant llrushes--tuirtored nud pearl inlaid; Combs. Back and Side-—iortt.ise. bullhlo. and Geritinn shell; Lubin's. Dqlci-oil. I’iit- te.y'a. nnd Rigg's Perfuiriery; geut's. Pocket Mirrors; JEWELRY-—gtrld and silver Rings rind Broocltes, gold Pens and Cases. Indies‘ and grut's. silver and peurl inlaid Port-rrionnoies; lndiu Ilultber Toy.-. for children; gold. silver and peurlltlettds; fnncy Paper Weights, and Polka Bells. Perfume Satchels an Cuslttonl. &c., c. English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard ,- PAINT9. OILS. AND DYE STUFI-‘S, sold to the trade nt coats and charges. CAMPIIISNE. OIL. and BURNING FLUID. ClAClIlI—-Wine, soda. butter, writer and sugar; CHIIII, English and American; Cake Ornaments and E.‘lavoring—Venilla. lemon. nutmeg. cloves, and cinnamon; Spices and Confectioaary. Digby Herrings, &c., c. Select GROCERIES, Lemon 8/rap. Raspberry Vinegar. and Stoughton’a Bitters ; I’0R'I‘I-JR, ALE 8!. LIME JUICE. , J. G. having carefully selected the above ersonally, challenges the market for a cheaper and hotter Stock in the above line. JV‘. B.--See Jdeertissmcnt of Fkuit, ¢c., 4-c., II low. ~‘D'ec.y2l, I862. JUST RECEIVED, A further Supply of New Goods, . A'I‘ THE LONDON HOUSE, per Steamship Canada vlu Halt:/‘oz ' THE latest styles in Mantles and Dress Materials, viz. :-—Norwich glacee Velonas.sutin-stripe crnpc Lustres, lobes in new styles; I. oncso Cloth in aried colours; Gents. fancy winter eating; Ladies‘ white and black satin Slippers: do. French, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; sstru French white satin ltibbons; Ladies’ mohair Nets; purse, Barbara‘ and Tailors’ coloured Twists. .1 large variety of Articles suitable for Christmas Boxes and .N‘ew Year’: Gifts. 2000 Pieces of English and American ROOM PAPIIRING. from 6d. per piece upwards; Paper window Curtains. very handsome. LIO, A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap: moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Punclieons Molasses, superior Currnnts,Raisins. Candi Citron, S ices of tIIl kinda, Starch. Soap, Candles. Mustard, Blue, Indigo, Logwood. Redwood, Alum. Sole Leather. dtc. &c. For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for ruoasrr ranssrrr. HENRY HASZARD. Grunt George-street, Charlottetown. Dec. 21, 1852. Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WILSON, No. 8. Rtciuaoian Srsss:-r. D has JUST BECEIVED. per Brig ./llusnder, from Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax, a large addition to hiavery extensive S'I‘Ol TK of BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INDIA GOODS. Among which he begs rticulerly to reciiuiniend to notice. a very choice so ection efurticles suitable for the Season, consisting of Woollen Shawls, Twerds, Orleans, Scotch Tartans. Ermine Cloaltiri Black Lace Flouncing, Lady Miiyoress and Duchess Shawls. C mere resses, Woollen Broad Cloths, of all colours, Flannels. Bed Quilts, Great Couts. Blankets, Carpeting. Marseilles Connterpunes, &c., dtc. Ai..so. A general assortment of Teas, Loaf. Crushed and Brown S or, Moluases,Cnfi'ee, Snufl. Drugs, Oils, \Vindow lass. Croclterywnre. Glassware, Fancy Soaps,Confectionery, &c.. &.c., all of which he offers at unprecedented low prices for prompt pity ncnt. No. 3. Iticlimnnd Street. Nov. I6, I852. Mrs. Forsyth OULD respectfully intimnte to the Ladies of V Charlottetown and its vicinity, rind of the Island in general, that she has just received a F A L L S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some ve handsome Etnhroidsred Dresses. Artificial Flowers. and Patterns Ber in Work. will be and to merit inspection; Lad es’ Cumbric Hundkerclriefs.Alpiicns, and n varie- I i-Father urticles in tire Milliuery line, of the best fhbr c iintl finest quulity, clieiip for Cash. " ‘ Nov. 15. I852. FALL SUPPLY. ' HE SUBSCRIBER orrsus FOR. SALE. a GENERAL Ass0R' ‘MENT or BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, MILLINERY, 8Lc. 8Lc. Just arrived per Barqos Sir .dlu.-under, from Eng- a IIARD. Gient George Street, Oct. I2. I352. - WHOLEALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT & Co.. of BOSTON. United States, Merchants, have constantly on ltsnd at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large sup ily ofthe following articles which will be disposed ollas low as tlisy can possibly beiutported for via:-— WU‘ late of Liver NOTICE. Ill TEJVJJITU ef'I'weuaa Ila a1-at Havi- Lggp, Eoq.,on TONI! NOW’?! ‘D II‘ as and other Lnltdsla tllls |slasd.sre out so ioatro immediate paymsat oftbs a-east Item dos b them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised as M '“ mm i't'dI’riimii'A_vii.Aivo. Barrister-at-Law. asses Square, tlsv. ll. tilt. hoeelate. Ooeoa, Lrushud Sugar. Sugar, Museovsdo. S r. Molasses, Hour, Navy Bread. Cheese. Spirits, inegar, Candles, Sea . To- baceo. ltosin. Pitch. ’l‘ar, Buckets and Talia, Le. sass apply to their t, . HENRY PALMER. September 88, 1862. THE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose of hi. vnlnable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen Goods, Hats. Furs, Carpattngu, Glass, Earthenware and China, &c.,—he will until the lat of MAY nest, allow 6 per cent. on all par- chases, for CASH on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hsnd—A few Tons of Anthracite Calm, Figure Heads. Coal Tar. Bath Brick. 20 TONS of HEMLOOI TIM- I!!! wanted. fhr a Breast- work. to be delivered by the let JUNE neat, apply to‘ WILLIAM HEARD. Persons whose Accounts are twelve months overdue. are hereby notlaod. that legal steps will be resorted to, if rs- qairal. unless settled at ones. “I 6 1E.O‘I'IOB.d l shseribsv viegboea aysrri wsrsdb Gll-Ill!‘ I-Iawnuusow. of Hyde Park’. Square. London, Esquire. and Auruua Hswsusa sow.sf Liver , In England. Ilsrcltant, u Iirecetors and Trustees earned a a .is a by the lost Willsud ’I‘satsateatofGiIbart Henderson, l, aforssefl. Merchant, ta eollsst all s and label‘ lousy due to the Estate ofthe said Gilbert Henderson. deceased, within this Island, and to dis ’ tel to mid .. .. u. out who no h In posssuolou ofun Lands and Ds’nlass. are required iypmodiate and satisfactory arrangement with berwise they will be treated as ’l‘res sears. OHN t.oiI<":woa1'it. part to lllI’BO as .99 J Charlottetown. April M. tut. AS now npctiu full and complete nssortrneut of] Rare Chance! - NORFOLK FARM FOR SAL. BOUT 3515 Acres of L.IIJt'D. fronting on Buy I-‘oriune ltoud. Illltl running back to the Bay. The Land lies on both sides of the lined, and has a go---l Spring of Water on it 'l‘liiri Property might be divided into 8 Fnrnoi. 'I‘ht.-reis about totlto 150 acres in good r-ultivistioii; the rest covered with soft and hard wood. It With formerly occupied by John Conn- hitiu, Rohtert l\l‘I)onuell. and the late John Murphy. Length of Lease about 350 years; annual Rent about -lid. For further particulars, please apply (if by let- ti.-r. post paid) to III-lI'.\|AN J. P. 'I‘I'lIlLlZZICK. Charlottetown, April 9. I853. 3won ‘ For sale, or to Let, HF. DWELLING-IIOUSI-‘.,Out-house,and Pre- misus, and Lot of LAND. in Georgetown, No. 8. 'l‘hird Range. Letter B. Application to be made to D. Wiasow. Charlottetown. or to u.r.taas SANDIIIIOR. I£sq.'. Georgetown. Nov. I6, I862. TO BE SOLD OR LET, DWELLING HOUSE. Out House and promi- ses, situate in Cumberland Street, near the real- dence of Dr. Jenkins. Enquire of Jaatle Corns on the premises. or of Ilnrch I! F. W. HALES. Farm for Sale. Oll. SALE. on the Mnlpeque Rnnd. I2 miles from Chrirloltutuwn, u Freehold Farsi. contuinin I00 acres of land, which 30 acres are clear an under cultivation. On the Premises is It good frame Barn. 'I‘he above is well worthy attention of parties wisliin to urchass. For rtieulars a I to ‘ P P. ILPIIIZNNIE. ‘ isii. April, tees. TO B . HAT beautifully situated Cottage known by the the nitmu of Jlfewport Cottage, one mile from the Colonial Building, on the Princetown Road. This Cottage is 80 by 26 fact; hits a buck and front Porch. ll Kitchen. Puntry. 2 Parlors. and 4 Bedroom»: XI” of which are in good repair. There will be lot with the House ll good Garden, well stocked with fruit trees. and 6 or H acres of Land. in a high state ot' cultiva- tion, together with Burn, Stable, and Out Oflices,— I... any term of years. as may be ugreed on. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor. W. H. GARDINER. Povrnal Street. Charlottetown. 3 12th Mity. I863. CARD A . HE Subscriber begs It-me to intimate that he has . commenced the business CO.MJllISSl0J\" JIIBRCH./faV'T JJVD .dUC- TlO.«\'El'.‘R. in the Store lately occupied by F. P. Noa1'ois.Esq., Queen Street. and trusts b proiriptnrn and punctu- ality to give satisfaction to t ose who may favour him with their suppo JAMES MORRIS. Charlottetown, April I. 1853. R. B. IRVING, No-rartv Pveuc. CtlNVl\'ANCII.. awn CCOUNTANT. FFICI".—over the Bookstore of Mr. G. '1‘. Has- uitn, Queen’s Squiire (South side), Char- Iottctotp _n. L Y‘ Deeds of Conveyance of all descriptions, of Leasehold and Freehold llstate, including Assign- ments, Mortgages, dun. Letters ufAttorney, Bonds, Indenturcs of Apprentice-ship, Bills of Salc.(.‘ltnrter Parties, Arbitration Bonds and Awards. Petitions.&c. . prepared with accuracy and deapatch; Merchants’ Books, Partnership nhd other complicated Accounts, &e., arranged and balanced at moderate charges. smr msouff OR Sale of good quality. JAMES N. HARRIS. April I9. 3w. LAW BOOKS. (‘IHITTY on l’leud'ing.Chiity on Contracts; Blunt’s 1 Commercial Digest iind Shipninster‘s Assistant, English Common Law Reports, for sale at G10. '1‘. lI.tsz.utn’s Book Store. Bliss’: Compound Cod Liver Oil Cand '|'HE first action of this cniidy is to soothe the or- _ . guns ofvoice nnd finally to allay all pulnionnry irritation. It certainly stnnds unrivalled as a remedy for all ufl'sctiona ofthe throat and chest, and unlike many other remedies for the same disease, it does not disagree with the stomach of the pntient.—Fur sa by Wu. K. WATSON. FOR LON DON. TWO or Three Cabin Passengers can be comfortably accommodated in the Bttrquu " 'l‘uosusuvs.” to front Three Rivers. for the above of neat Month.-—AppI to I‘. LONGIWORTII. no sail Port, about the late April 27. 1358. Horse GREYG-AN’. ' THE line young horse GREIGAII of vnrttchleu symrrietry, and beauti. ful nctlon. and that took the first its from the " Agricultural sogi. ety" in I8b0—out of a line Canadian users by Bela- din-—atnnding I6 hands h' h; perfectly free from any vlsioas habit. will stsu for the Beiteon--noun mencing Ist ut his own House, York River, and every Sttturdny in Charlottetown, at the Stables out door to Mr. Micmtn. HICKIY, Truckmiin. in Dor- ches'er Street. near the back of the Barracks. Terms. £I for the season, and time given for pay- ment until the let March neat. DONALD M‘I{INNON. York River, April 24th, 1868. Young Baladln for Sale. T very superior Entire Horse five years old is offered for sale. He stands to hands I inch high. is oftt beautiful black colour and has atron bone and sinevr; he is remarkably cod tom- pe , very gentle either in harness or so dle. Ills sire is the celebrated Blood Horse SALADIN import- " our 1846 by the Ru al Agricultural Society -—his mother was a strong an valuable animal oftha Greenwich breed and produced excellent stocli. A prize was awarded to him at the Royal Agricultural Society's show in I849, for the class ofBlood horses qfthe Sslrtdin Breed. Half of the purchase menu will be allowed to re- main on security until the ones oftlis neat moon. on nppreved socurity.—A ply at tlassartt'e Gasstts Ofica. March IO, Ilpbl. _ The Splendid Entire Horse VULO TIIIB Superior Aairnal.three , too a prise sttha Royal At rlealiaral Pair In Charlottetown. OI . Hswsssirodhythulinpevu one " hladln," with a has Ooktfll _ Darn,——hss a good tostper, stands to hoods. and is of a boatniltrl dar brown colour. He will stand for the Season near the Ring‘: Arnie. tlrfuu Illta ROI. "try day In each week, excepting Saturday. on which day be can be seen attlie stnbles efhmso W. caissvs. Globe Hotel. In Charlottetown 'I‘ul‘ml—SCfVI¢u‘f0l the Basses. toe; one service. rod blot Two Hmes fbr sale. ' A ly in J. W. Csrrwwo.-Charlottetown. or to raapiicts Ian. Groom. Ilafs Mats. North Bl- vw load. April It. ARD. HRS. WINSLDW T0__THl LIDIEC. RS. WlNSL0Ws as old as ssperiseoed sons and l_‘ehaIe Physleisu, would call the attention fiflhe Isld-t¢l.l0 her lyrup e rs teeth. mr. It will immediately rul re than from pain, allay sll spasmodic action. soften the aims, reduce Islam. utatlon. and is sure to regulate t Bewsls. Depend upon it Mothers. It will give rest to yourselves and rehefantl health to you. children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins. law's soothing syrup during the pest six years, gourfl thousand the last year. We believe, It the but meal. cine In the world for children team. or for [b guy. of Dyaentry and Diarrhea In Children. whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It In; gnivgugl aatisfst.-tion—usver never heard a coiapIaint frets any one using it. never sold a medicine so ualvsrsall cesaful In relieving pain and electing eeras— lot‘ is o CURTIS It PIIKINI, Druggiets, Bangor. la WONDER 01’ THE WOIILD. Gravel Osved o years standing. Hum Courts 6 Pussies, Iastgor, Me. Gen lesion,-I have been entirely cured of the tire. vet, by the us of your Cramp and Pub Killer. I commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer Is the Sprlngof I847. I had been a great sulerei fbr ten years previous; some four or In years the gig. I IUIIOMI beyond all my powers to describe. During this time, I have b d Iaediesl aid. and tried an after I commenced using It, I began to w r. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. Mine Burns. Prospect. Mm. Jan. 29, III. We. the undersigned. are well acquainted with the above case, and cor y to the above statement of facts. tnaass Curroan, I-Iaruuu Cunoan, . suits-on Ennis. Doctor Toby, a regular practlstn Phyplctan of III! lllschias. writes in under date of'Msrcr-20, I547: “ Please send me half a gallon of your Cramp and Pain I(iller—lt Is the best uaedielns to euro wlnt lug represented to, that I crerused-" oetor llrst made use of It In his own case. Ibr- a severe sprain in the shoulder, caused by the upsetting ofa stage, and found Immediate rsllsf,aad songs seq used it in his practice. Read the following. It speaks for itself. RHEUJIJ 1'18] CURED. I certify, thatl was slliv.-ted with a violent Rheuma- tic pain in the small of my back, which entirely die- abled me. so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and efort; nor could! walk without a cane, and but very little with. I pplisd Doctor John- son’s Anodyne Linluacnt. or L‘ aid 0 odaldoe, and fcveral other remedies, without any relie . After safer- uig In this we about a Week, I purchased s bottle of Gravity and rain Killer, prepared by Courts 0 Psaitma, Bangor, and after three ' was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am now on- well. Ialso sored a friend of she. who had been sufering for a long time with a lame side, with the some bottle. I believe it the best medicine in the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favor Ouvsa Town N. B.—Be sure and call for CURTIS & PERKINS’ Crump Pain Killer. All others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale byv at. It. ATSON. Chalottetowu. June I4. I862. B A Z A A R . I Hi) Ladies of St. Jamss’s Congrqatiun intend holdi a BAZAAR on THURSDAY. the I7tl| day of JUL nut. in aid of the funds of the Church- the chief object being to liquidate the debt upon It. The Temperance Hull has been secured flu the pur- pose. Contributions in Materials, Work, tc. will be thankfully received by the following Lsdiu who br. s Committee 2 -. ta .. as. Artnsasox, Mae. Foaoaw, — Lvsraan, — Mclrtrusl, — MACIIIIOR, — Puanin, - SNODGIIAII. — Wanxisvswaw. Charlottetown, March 17. I8”. MONEY TO LEIND. ENQUIRIZ at the Oflcs of Casaanus Pnuasuu, EsQ.. Charlottetown. February 1, I858. ALMLNAOZ for.18B3. ASZA.RD'S CALENDAR for 1858. Is now ready for deliver . and will be found to contain the asset inhirmatin, stack additional besides -'I‘IlI:"lll'EATH'ltt. Hot-tlealtars for the leads. census of British North Ainerloaa Calculus, Inputs, rts, and [tonnes of British North Aavarine I-I Czliiiiise, and a variety of useful lafermatln. . L ..L . J. S. DEALRY COMMISSION MERCHANT AND 2 01' W5. 7,sou1-rt at near. Mew roar. Preigtits and Vessels procured. atsbert notice Ior Europe, the British Provisoss, West ladies. Aus- tralia and California. Bertha secured for the latter places. , REMOVAL. Ill re. 8 E I. ll 0 N. RATEFU LLY acknowledges the liberal patron- ' ud her friends. and to Infoftu a recsiv from them. tIi.at she has removed to that salt I ' Nsw ‘rusnaasica Haas. w opposite e have s atrnsts,bJ kseg:onhatid ass I of the hilt’ GIJVOE ll . LEMON’ _ P, On.‘ to merit a continuance of their fhvava. Ia- rnilioa. Pieale Parties. Out. as with any quantity. A few respectable Blllllsaa eoturnotlaied. Steamer Rose. Tl-II Steamer I003. until fer- thor notice. will leave Charlotto town hr Pictoa every Wednes- Ihr _ -0 ad will return lesvteg Ptetsa Sis o'clock, a ,oe _ day and latsrday Ilsornlnfiallot rsoel the Ilalls. THO A8 OWEN . Charlottetown, A_priI I0, I008. SHADE‘ ~ THE Icons Iasalrsrwltlasl- lbv the scan at thurub-‘ aftbs swear tutiiis tI:.u.ofvtIs am. ad: at son. It April. and i e tlt llth. lib and lfth May, when he will be on-uni’. fsrmasd co-seas a-ss. in Is. and every lanky" sad Wsdask IQOWI. - . .l;‘-.-....'-.::- r r i'.:- an-* I H I. 1 it Best) a. Green. ITBPHIZN arcs. Owner. fig Q. 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