....__......... . CAIN! II K0“! TO DIE. 0 Z“; " ‘ fl.‘ . c“a’r:-ynmpb. . filmfixhome Where itsbill _daslI ,on n rack-bound coast, And urban r svsir‘ tqors.’ I way in a stranger's land, 0 t ‘kh3sraui5r's aye; h es s o r ms otue, °:"';: trig- I sigh in vain for my native hills, .5 . . uwsat . my air. Wsdtlwah away from my youthful brow Bseldsaas of glssrny care, I sidb'to~biusth_s- the air of home. ‘Bu-vgassori-its starry sky: 0 "Osborne, 0 carry me home, O’caI'ry ins home to die. I long to see my mother again, And hear-her swsstly say. ;'wssry devs. here's thy home, Then fold thy wing and stsy.” Id case my pain to hear her voice, When death bad darkened my eye: 0 usury ins home. 0 oarryms home, 0 entry as horns to. dis. Then let me rest in a peaceful grave, Beside tII'o—Iev’d and dead, , For the quiet earth is the only place To restany wasry head. I would sleep sweetly if you buried me there, Beneath thy country ’s sky; 0 carry _me homt!.,0 carry me home, 0 entry‘ me home to die. ~ fmsocnnawcous. Coiroirrost or flu: Jaws IN -rm: EAST. -—-'l‘lie war which is perhaps, at this mo- ment, thinning the ranks of Mussulmans and Russians. acts most remarkably on the Jews of Turkey and Russia. While the Rabbi of Constantinople has ordered prayers to be offered up in every synago- gue throughout the Turkish dominion, beseecbing for the success of the Otto- man arms; while Jewish legions and Jew- ish money are lavished with a free hand to aid the Sultan. the Jews in Russia are called on by ukase to supply men and find money to aid the Czar in his strug- gle. "It is with them not a matter of choice ;- they have to kiss the rod that chastiaes them, More than one million Jews are -subjects of the Czar, and have to submit to his will. The Rev. S. M. Isaacs informs us that letters have been received, statig that a ukase has been issued bynthc ‘Czar, prohibiting his Jew- ish subjects from sending any money tor the relief of the poor in Palestine. This cruel edict ‘will operate with terrible ef- fect on the indigent- Jews of Jerusalem, who have at all times received large con- tributions from Russia and Poland. The Rev. Mr. Isaacs remarks what a good thing itis for«the Jews in the East that the Czar connot steel the hearts of the humans in the West. A Sns.-I-i.inc Pnoriracr.—The follow- ing remarkable passage was written twenty years ago by the Duke of Rttgnsn, a Marslialof France, who died not long ago at Venice. It appears in his Mem- oirs, published before the commencement of tlie"‘I‘urko-Russian diliicultiesz " If ‘an Anglo-French fleet passes the Dardanelles and arrives at Constantino- ple; if, at the same time, 50,000 men of the Alliance take up their position at Adrianople, the Russian squadron will retreat to Sebastopol, and will not again venture forth; if the Czar passes the Danube, and sends his army to the Balkans, he has to fight at once with the Turkish, French, and English forces; and by supposing the non-neutrality of the Court of Vienna, he is exposed to all the dangersl of an "Austrian armry' coming upon hlat from Transylvania.’ Thisis,,a startli a bee even for a Marshal of Frsnli:‘n. Pr y, Toiruuntua run Anrs.--We praceive by theforeign papers that the Council of the Canton of Ticino has decided. by a majority ‘of,90 to II, to give out the makingof a-' tunnel through the Alps, from. Lake Maggiore to Lake Constniice, to unite the Piedmontese line with that of Central Germany. This tunnel will be sixteen’ ffiniles (23,000 metres) in length, and is to be lighted and ventilated by fiftygshafts of enormous depth. Euousn .Quunirs aiso Eoitorurr Waus.-I-Each of the queens that has sat on the Etiglisli throne has had to wage an Euro -war; though Mary lost Calais, the magma Elisabeth successfully resist ,. Invincible Armada ; Good Queen Anne brought the war with Louis XIV, t','fi,,clds'e, which procured the reoogni of tlie«Protsstunt succession,’ various concessions from France in Amefltfi, ' ’s resignation of Gib- raltar aiad.tIis:.piIlurs of Hercules, that stand as‘ Hpttyticogto the Mediterranean Sound. ' tlioppcsed tothsspsuisli. Anne title,-i A _ ,_ ictoria to the mo_nnrcliy—is not that a'pscuisr ordination of God? Victoria“-it.’,sa..uame that sounds well in the dvsvtlf‘;-I "ml of all her cl’ , does not look hepafsll "1 ssial Ilsrvlctory this tints ' ' W 0‘ P°°Pl00. the fitiionifl no sisal“ .. w soototygflf ,‘.l..uuo-I. r...i-«tic... “g i _ ' »CI WIIOIO ‘IN! to the coast; Jsstsutsut iustt l O LET. IIASZ.-\RD’S .q.izE'r.'i:s:._._t1>.Ru,.. ii... , Cottage to Let. ' the Cottage immediately above po- thecsries‘ Hull, fronting on Queen Street. in- msdinte possession given. Also. a Store sud Counting House udjoning Apothscurisa' Hull. Collar underneath. and Wars Room attached. Rant moderate. TIIEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October lath, lass. FOR 200 SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. bl having a front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 200 Acres on Lot No 8. embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on 'I‘ownship No. 60. Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town and _ Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpply to WILLIAM PORGAN. Feb. 7th, 1354. House In Kent street. IIE subscriber olfers for sale. or to let. the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store, and good frost- proofCellar, and six good Rooms. There is also a Stable for eight Horses. and new \'Vell_of Water in the yard. It will be let altogether or in two ' On £200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on mortage for four or five years. JOHN IIREEN. June 13th I858. LE. THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head _of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Httpllll Chu el, fronting I00 feet on Euston Street, and I0-I on l.l)pper Prince Street. It is one ofthe most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentlemnn’s resi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &.c. apply to W. II. POPE. June 8. LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LAND, with a Marsh attached, which cuts annually Forty tons of Ilay, situate on Tovrrisliip No. 28, head of the llillsbo- ro "var. For terms apply to SA.\IUEL NELSON. Charlottetown. Nov. 24th, I853. To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Streets. ANEW avid cotnniodious SIIUI’, suitable for It GROCERY or lIltAPl".ltY SIURE, with CELLAR and Out-House room. Apply to W. t.‘. HOBBS. I’-‘arrn for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber ofiers for Sale or to Let, liy Pri- vate Contract, that valuable l.e:m:l...‘d I‘i.ani known by the name ofths Rrd HOUi€,bllUtIOtI Ill tlis thriving Settlement sf Buy Fortune. 'I'owi.-ii." Ne. 66: it contains 86'I§ acres of Land, about 60 of water on it. about 50 yards from the road '1 t‘t‘IlI of Lease (unex ired) 862 years; rant about 35d per acre, parto tlis purchase rnonsy may remain on Security on the Farm; immediate possession given. For. further particulars, apply to IIEYMAN J. P. ERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March lb, I85-I. Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE, the following VALUABLE REAL ES'I'A'I‘E of the late Ilon. Colonel A. Lana. situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, viz: 'I‘0\VN l.O'I‘S Nos. 57.58. 59. 60 and GI. in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containing y two Acres of Land, fronting on Rucltfurd Square, tastefully laid out with orriurrientnl, fruit trees. and Garden; it contains ulao the Family Resi- dence. out houses of the deceased, of the mos com- modiouu description. 'I'owir Lars Nos. 3. 4, 5 and 6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Citrhlottetown aforesaid, utid One-twentieth part ol Town Lots Nos 61. 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Cliarlottetown, rid- yuiiiiiig the propmty of Daniel Ilodson, Esq. , in lots to suit purtaliusc-is. 'I'nw:u Lo-rs Nos. 3. -I, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Clnsrlottetowu, aforesaid, in lots to suit purclisiu-rs. Town L01‘ No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Coasasoir L01-s. I2 and I8, in the Common of. and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Comtnon Lot No. 18, in the Common of Charlottetown, and which fortns the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in lots to suit purchasers. PAITIIIII Lot No. 554. in the Royalty of Char- lottetown. containin[Twelve Acres. At.so—PI".W No. 3!, in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to W. Fouoaiv. Esq. Barrister at w. Charlottetown; at Pictou. to J. Hnasrrxrors LANE. the Aciin Executor of, and one of the Trustees named iuths ill of the late C on . ne. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1858. PROPERTY FOR SALE. FOR. SALE. the Property at present occupied by the Subscriber, at Hooper’s Corner, lit-do-que. consisting of a Dwelling Ilouuc, Shop and Granary; also, a Shop occupied by a mechanic, with one acre of Land and garden attachod,—it is is good situation either for a Mechanic or II house for Public Accorn modation. For particulars. app! to Tiroasits Donn. Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber. on the premises. WILLIAM DODD. Jan. 23, I854. The famous Boat " Hotapur." ‘I'll Subscriber offers for Sale it fiist-rule clipper sailing Bout, of the very best build, fit fa fishing or any other kind of work; long beam. about 24 fast keel, fitted up with two nissts, and I00 yards Duck, in three Sails ofths very best American Duck. ubscribsr has taken great pains to fit her out, gtnxsrrauts has to be the best of her kind in the s JOHN CAMPBELL. West River. March I4. 1854. 2menx -I ALLIANCE LIP’ IND FIRE INSURANCE CO”- PJNY, LONDON. Isa-Auaisnno av‘ ac-r or PABLIAIIIT. }“¢I£I,300,000 Surlfit . ' wn.i.ranM snnasrou. I CI’, EGS to inform his fritmdu and Ship builders generally. that lie is nbout to rscnmmenca nu,- businsu ofnAII. MAKING lnthis. Islsud. having spent twsnt one years at the 'l‘rnda in Elml.irt:l. purist. whie time he believes hegavc full satisfaction to these who employed In . usrsuaucs-Hsmy Hssaard, Esq. Charlottetown. Pub. 0. I954. Om lchootmaster Wanted. Fol the North an-ciao Isliuol. * One of tbs Trustees. I Ils_rsli'ltli.lflt. 1w CLOCKS! CLOCKS! vsristyfsr Isle. from ltstssute Pity 0%!) 4..-.*:.“' 00.. list CIOIOI llll. Jun. WILLIAM with the following GOODS. plain Cloth, wool plaid Shawls and Scrrrfs. \Vatered tieo. Persians. Silk Vslvs A large assortment of Millinory. Liriitigl. ' _ stone martin. squirrel, musqunsh. mink rind sci.l. C Red. blue Jt"I'.‘L .. . mohair, as broad Cloths; Doesttins. ttassm-srsn. Vestings. A large assortment of IROJV Castings. F orgs Back. Combs. eat variety of Fancy 'I‘oilet Soups. did collection of Jewelry. Charlottetown, December 9. I853. THE Sl.|I')*Cl’ll)('.f has much pleasureln notifying the Public, that by the mail of ycstsrditv- l_I0 receive] instructions front the Boitrd of Directors in London, to m:ike a considerable reduction in the rates of l'reiiiiuuis of Insurance against Fire. All permits lisrenfter whoa: risks will expire. Ihttll derive the bent-tit of reduction, without the necessity of issuing new Policies. . _ Jls opposition is the life ofbusinrss, the Subscriber culls tliu attention of lIIO.‘.IIlllIfllIg l’ublif, to rllklc ' land 3 _ "Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company ol a den.” CHARLES Yt')L'.\'G. Agent for I’. E. Island. Charlottetown, February 23, 1854. w THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. v:rti\'oit—-r i-toNoit.tnr.u TIII‘. acres of which are cleared; there isn good apiing i Go HI: it IGH1‘ EIRI. of ELGIN and KINCAIIDINE, Governor tienerul of Cllfvlltllt. ilr.itnt).~im-c-22 St. Jindrcui Squars.Edi‘ri- our 7/i. Booarit of .lI'tlItlg0m¢7lI in Halifax for Nona ‘ Scotia and Prince Edward Island- Hou. .\l. . lrnon. Ilanker. Hon. William A. Black. Bunker. Lewis Bliss, Esq.‘ Charles 'I‘wining. Esq., Barrister. John Bttyley Bland, Esq. llon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart. Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—-A. I". Sewers. Agent Gr Secretitry——.\lutthaw H. Richey, Solicitor The following gentlemen have been appointed 0 cars ofths Colllpttll in Prince Edward Island, and will be prepared to urnisb information as to the prin- ciples and practice ofths Conipsuy and the rates of Assurance. Charlottstown—Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston. . . gsnt—E. L. Lydiurd. Geurgetown—.\Iedical Adviser—Duvid Kaye,M. D. Agent—Wil|iaiiiSanderson. St. I-:Isanor’u——!\ledicaI Advissr—Joseph Ball, M D. gent—'I‘homas llunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. 3 F Oharlottetovg: Mutual Insurance 0 Incorporated by Act of Parliament in I848. ' HIS COMPANY offers the best guarantee in case nfloss, and accepts Risks at ssuviog of full 50 per cent, to the assured. 'IIhs present reliable Ca itnl exeeds £I700. Per- sons having property in Ohurlottetown, or vicinity, loss no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information. @'One of Philips’ Firs Annihilutors has been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of persons insured in this Otiics. In cans Fire, the use ofit can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Otiice. W. IIEARD. President HENRY PALMER. sc’y and Treasurer. Secrrttry’s Ofice, Kent Street, 3 August 5th, I558. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance society of London. APl'I‘AL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Art of Parliaineot. 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH IIAVII.AND.jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. (7 Otlice. Queen Square, Charlottetown. September It. I858. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by Jlct of Parliament. OARD t)F lllRI'JC'I‘0RS for I’. E. Island.- llori. T. 11. Havitriml. Hon. Clturlu Hens- ley. Francis !.oucwcr.'/. . I;‘sq.. Rabsrt Hutchinson, .Esq., ’l'Itnmru Dawson. 1;. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. N- chnrgs for Policies. Forms of Application, and a- other infortriation, may be obtained from the Sub scriber, at the Otlica ofG. W.Deblois Charlotte town. H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. ‘Ith I858. Agent for P. E. I. pro [:3 Books! N ew Books! UST OPENED at G. 'I‘. HASZAl'tD'S Book Store, a large supply of NEW BOOKS and STJ TIOJVER Y. among which will be found the newest standard Literature of theday—- Mauntler's ’I‘reiuuries. Cli:ulmsr‘s, t'usthurnous Works. Parlor Libraries. Illustrated Book Cass. Nssiidsrs Church Hi-tor . " Mcniorirtla of (Ihristisn Life, “ .I I! oft.‘ II Kitto‘s Pici-iiinl Life ofortr Saviou Barns‘s Notes III II vols Izmir, and 2 vols dto. Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations. written by insiuliers ofltto rlllfi-rent Denmnirtntioul. lt & &'c. COLILMBUS. TIII-I old Clydesdale Horus Colora- Iins will stand fflf IIII IIIIOOI II III! g plneua:—First, on the , lat May. William Elsa. aw ssl-im‘o; R. Be nsll's. Town Road: North UNI fltvar J Pelt--‘I, Wei lvsr; Garvin's. Wu! Ii- tsr; It-us:-: Arch. MeDougsld's. Nine Mile C s, Ilaett Point; Dsvll Carus- reii's. Ora ad; WsIt¢es‘s. J --trsvslllsgtsthsflthl l . p 7‘ calls roi.i.sr.u..... t-‘or Mutt’... Bonn, Victor-niss. capes. cums. ---in-. 3 HILDREAVS DRESSES. CLO./IKS. CAPS. HOOD and white surges; raal Welsh. iniii.-tion V\'clsh..I.ancur-hire, Salisbury and Saxony Illanltets; Travelling Rugs; Ilorse llugu; Carpelingu. Druggets, Hearth Rugs. ‘ Ready stride Clothing. of asuperior make: glazed and felt Hats; cloth and fur Cups. Silk velvet. moire, satin and fancy Mufilors; silk. Buriditna and cotton llsridkerchiefs. IIOSIER Y, HJBERDJSHER Y. and so variety of COTTOJV’ and LINEN GOODS. Ladies‘. Gents‘. and Children‘ BOOTS. SHOES and SLIPPERS. Sodn. Indigo. Coppsriis. Starch, Glue. Laiiipblsck, shoe Trrrand. Cotton Warp. Hair Seating, curled Iluirz Paints, Oils. Whiting. '|‘sr, Rope, Oultuin, I-‘tgure Heads; scouring Brick (wholesalaorrettttl.) JIIOJVGERI’. .N'.dILS. SPIKI-I8. &c. IRON, EJIRTHE.NW'./IRE. CHINA and GLASS. A choice selection of TEJ! . FANCY GOODS.—Writiog Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Rous- wood and coroniaindel Multunis. Cloth. liair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German and Hons u:-as-cure HEARD. FIVHANKI-‘l'l for post favours, begs to intimate the ARRIVAL ofths Jwggst. direct from Enanauo. t'nulimere. Mohair, Glace Royal, Damask. French and English Msrin0..0fl0I|I|. C°llWl‘~v"""I' Cloth, Alpaccn. Norwich and Gals Plaid. and Spanish Grape. for Ladies‘ ' ..,d iwgud CLO./IKIJVGS. \Vool Jackets. llimslnga, Alps, Vacuum and Plaid Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glare Silks; Irish Popllns; I)I1Ctsptes, sntrn 'I‘urks. ts for dresses. Bonnets, &s . in all colours. Ribbons in great Laces. Netts, Braids, Giinps, fancy rfririiuiirigs. Buttons. esses. Vccunin. Juniladowri. loves, Gauntlets. &c, in real sable. titch. SETS’. 8 JIJVD H.l TS. a great variety. .l.N'- Ptlot. beaver. Seal Skis Coats. Silk Hats STEEL, S ymouth pale and almond Soups for futuily use. Dressing and chimney Glasses. in miihogrmy, rosewood and gilt frames. For Christmas presents. a splen- The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. The Renowned Remedy! I-IOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. A I051‘ ASTONISIIING CURE DI‘ SCIIOFULOIJS ULCEltS—A CUTE CI-IIITIPIBD BY THE IAYOR OF BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq.. Mayor of Boston, Linculnsltire. To Professor Honnewav. DearSir.—.\Irs Sarah Dixon. of Liquorpond street, Boston, has this day deptiucd before me that for a considerable riod she was severely etllicted with Scrufulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms. fest. legs, and other parts of her body; and although the first of medical advice was obtnine iit the cost of II large sum of money. she obtained no abatement of sulfur- in , but gradually grew worse. ‘living recotnrncnded by a friend to try your Oint- rnent, she procured a small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared. By persevcring with the trio- dicines for it short time longer. according to the direc- lions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &,c-, she was perfectly cured. and now enjoys the best of health. I reniuio, Dear Sir. yours ‘ignedl Dated August l2th, I652. truly, J. NOBLE. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND BAPID CUIII OP ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER IEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of rs Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Ysctss. qf tlts Post 0[]irs, Jlilirick Road. near Bogrtor, Sttsuz. dntrd January lift, I868. To Profsssoi I-Ionnowar. Sir.—-I sulfersd for s considersbla period from a severe attack of Erysipelss. which at length settled in my leg. and restated all medical treatment. My sufiirrings were vs grant. and I uite daspeired of any permanent amendment. when was advised to have recourse to your Oinrnient and Pills without delay. and am happy to any the Install. was eminently successful. for they affected a radical cure of my leg and restored ms to the enjoyment of health. I shall aver speak with the utmost confidence of your medicines, and have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly aflictsd. who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir. your obliged and faithful Servant. (Sign ) ELIZABETH YEATES. A DREADPULLY DIIEASED ANCLE CURID APTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, A'I' MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS, The following im rtant communication IHI been for- witrded to Pro ossor Hollovvny for publication, by Mr. B. Dixon. Chemist, King-st., Norwich. Copy of c Lstlsr frost Captain Smith. of Great Yurisoitlli. dated January I9tIt. I858. To Mr. Dixon, itr Sir,—I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor IIollowny's invnluitbla medi- cinss:—Mr. ohn Walton. late In Her Majesty's Sar- vice, in the British Fleet at Malta. had a vsr bed ulcerntud aucls. and after having been in the alts Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months. there. us at Malta. refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out incur- able. Hs then came to Yurmouth. and was under it medical gentleman for about three months,but his uncle became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period. by my advice, he tried Hcllowsy‘s Ointment and Pills, which. by unrarriitted application. healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and str . I remain. Dear Sir, yours vs truly. (S' risd) JOIN SMITH. Albert Hotel. GrsatlTarnicuth. IUBPIIISIVO CUBE OI‘ A BAD BIIEAIT, NEI- VOIJI DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copyqf s Lsttrr rost Mr. T. F. fer, ct.-mt. &c.. Lorosr ou-Inns. Maurlusur. dated February I215. I858. To Professor Ilonnowav. you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure ofa had breast, slfucttd solely by the use of your calo- brated Ointment and Pills. Mr. Martha llsll, of Pitt- street, in this town. had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility’, loss of It polite. and general ill health. occasioned y ulcsritt wounds in the breast. S touch experience in the use of all the known runiedinu for cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lost all faith rind hope of a cure being sfi'sctsd. this distressing and psin“ul condition of body and mind, she was persuaded to vs recourse to your invaluable Ointniout and Pills. which she immediately did, and in the course of a vary time the sfirct produced was ruost astonishing; hsr appetite as il im vsd, and the urea and u ears in the brertst gradually healed. and the nervous excitement of bar system was wholly removed. Irstnain dear lr. yours fsitlifull , (Signed) I‘. PORSTSR BER. eorijolutly with the Ointment ‘ ass :- Ths Pills should be used In uiost ofths following as llsd Lop sucsrs Sara-threats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stll Blriridlssaass Burns Joints Scurvy Bunions Elnpltautlnab Sure-heads osqui- Fistulus Sara-nipples toes and Sand out lull Cssns in Glandltlll‘ swsllfi Tumours Coco-be I.u-obi-go Ulcers f'.t ' out Piles Wounds Cliitblains Rheumatism Ysws. Chsppsd beads Iealds sold at the sssabltserasst at Pruhsssrltsnnswav, lu.tltraitd. assr 'I‘uup|s Bar.) laadsa.: ad by all ihrosgtisst tbs Civ issd World. in Pets at Is IL‘: Id,asidIssseb. .“.;|"Iwsbssssdh&tssavlagbynhlqtbs vs I '<. ‘ “ i" ‘ ...o- slursw Dear Sir.-— I have great pleasure in forwarding to P “W .. roperttes for Sale. HE IIhIt‘lIl.ier offers to sell, at moderate rates. and on reasonable terms, his right by Dad to the following Prseliold Properties. via.: I00 acres of lmod on Lot sr'l'ownsliip No. 8 00 acres on Lot No. 8: 660 acres at Fillesn Point; OI acres on Lot No. 35. near lls3Iurdic's; and ‘I8 acres at Seven Mile Day. Also. His interest in the fbllowing Lsitssliold Premises. via. 44 acres of Lead with Dwelling House. Store. Barn, and Out-houses on Lot la, near the Indian River Chapel, which is an excellent business stnrid. ' new in the occupation of Mr. J. Coughlsn. Also, the Pntperty in 'I‘ryon, formerly occupied by the late George Byiios. The above Tracts of Land being generally known. require little, if any further description. . WEATHERBE. Charlottetown. Ioth I"sb.. IBM. on FOR SALE. A desirable Farm on Lot 89 TO BE SOLD, on very reasonable terms, On. Hundred Acres of Land on Township 89. for. msrly belonging to the late Mrs. Ilurns; it adjoins the property of the Messrs. McEwsn. and has been sonistimes described as Bsnts'ncIr'.t Land. An gg. doubted Title will be given, on application to J( HAMILTON GRAY. Spring Park. March I6. 1864. 5il2lon ’ WAXWORK. TIIE celebrated Horse WAX- WOIIK. imported from Eiiglniul by ' tho Rnyul Agricultural Societv. in :..,Q,,m, I658, will serve for tire seatsiui at the following places, ceminsncingori the lstApril :._ Ila w' stand in Cltt utistovrri twice a wee Wednesdays and Saturdays; rind the remainder of the time at the Subscriber‘: residence. Old North River Road. 4.] miles from Charlottetown. 'l‘his Horse stands I65 hoods high, is very power. fol. and of a handsome grey color. Terms, the. for the season; the money to be paid the first time of serving. JOIIN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road. March 1. on The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM 1778 to l8lil.botli years inclusive—2 vol- Royiil S vo.. with s copious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial Legislature, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Coniniissionrrs appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Ilools. store o G. 'l'. IIASZAIID. AYERS LS, new and sin srl successful rcrned f th A cure of all IIIEIIIII tIissuses-—CostivenZss?IndiS ray few are the cine is not more or air mass and suffering ' to erlI?‘IcIi°l°o the en reliable family physio Is of the that Importance to the public health. and this Pill has been perfected with consun_iinste_ skill to meet that demand anything hitherto nown of snv mr~.lin=r'ie u-as havo off a belief, are they not sub- stantiated by us of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untru . orig e t gentlemen to whom we are allowed to refer for these facts, are Prior. Vanna-rixu_ Man. the distinguished an. E . . A. 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