-.-wj-n .° .".u?.tis'.i1lr8¥I;,i its ,‘i ‘w... ‘.330 $830 ii,-iii .u.*ih~.‘si6r's‘-aria. -' “ Um lllb !thsre's"ths‘g' ‘in it.‘ ...t t“"'1d.b‘let|:"lIe't"lt lag lie}l:ind;w _ _‘ _ ‘tats tig_t,_ e.pen_eanwtsi groin .tbrti_Itscs of the mind; Natty a,geru is lost for ever, I I ntelsss or y. Bfllnllllflflll thought should never On the mental pathway lie. the pen‘! reek not that others ‘eke a higher flight than thine; . M y an oseas wave still smothers .I’”ssrls.ul' price beneath the brine; . Bus tbediser finds the treasure, . And the pest sf light is brought! 8O4lIl_VtlnIIb‘ unbounded measure ‘ {May give up some pearl of thought. ' Use the pen I the day's departed the sword alone held away, by tbsliett hearted. Strong in battle I Where are they? Allusknowu the deeds of glory, Dotterrfeld by mighty men- Save the lbw who live in story. ffhmivl.-d by -at-'- run- , Use the peel the sun above us, By whose light the chemist’s art Stumps the forms of those who love us, 4 ‘ Showing us their counterpart- Cannot hold so high a power As within the pen’s enshrined, When with genius for its dowcr. ‘It dagtierreotypes the mind. Us; the pen I but let it never _- .- " Slander write, with death-black ink! Iset it'be thy best endeavour . But to pen what good men think; ,So thy words and thoughts securing Honest praise from wisdoui’s tongue, May, in time, be as enduring As the _strains,which Homer sung. VARIBTIES. ' b'iiui.s:s.—I-Iow often the world mistakes ‘smiles for positive indications of he piness. It loo upon, the glittering sunshine sncing upon the surface of the waves and heads not the deep, dark waters beneath! Man a fair and laughing face conceals a breaking sart. By-the-bye, some people are iuclinedto believe there is no such thing ass breaking heart. Mr. Pick does not agree with them; he is confident that hundreds of . young cteutttlee go down to thegravo, their minds unstrunc, their besrtstrings riveu by the world’s ‘ neglect and‘ unlrindnees. 'l‘uere are many bright and seemingly flou- rishing msehuds that bear, concealed amidst their ‘fragrant It-'nVeII hideoue worm, a worm that. ceaselessly gnawing night and day, soon ends ' their lives away. Thus it is with many, many human hearts; rho up; mgyt wear nbllgltl bewitclting smile, . ma ,9; 1,’, tits Ions bosom lurks the canker-worm whose presence bringeth death. t Auqrooitscv.--Tait or twenty years ago, this ogs butchered; that one made candles; another ,. one sold butter and cheese ; and a fourth one car- ried on s distillery; another one was a canal ggqtractorr others were merchants ormechanics-— They were acquainted with both ends of society- as their children willbe sfler them, though it = would not do to say it out loud. For often ‘ on shall find that these toiling worms hatch butterflies, and they live about a year. In many instances, the father grubs and rows,,r~icli' 'aiid'us'e the e - eir childiien herit t eir pride and rKi‘l?iihIft|ess vcrty; and t ‘eir children reinvigorated by fresh p ebian blood. and a smell 'of cold. come up again. Titus society, like a tree, ‘draws its up from the earth, changes leaves and blossoms, spreads them abroad in ‘great glory, "sheds, them to the earth again to mix with th I soil. and at length to re-appear in new trees and fresh gsrsituiis. I-Itti1'.—At a camp-meeting a number of ladies continued standing on the benches, notwithstand- king frequent hints from the ministers to sit down. _ A reverend old} gentleman, noted for his good .huntour, rose. and ssid—I think if those ladies illlfldlflfl 0|! llleheltches knew they had holes in their stockings, they would sit down. This address, bad, the desired efl7sct—there w_ua_ an "immediate-sinlt_iri in the scats.h A youpg mini:ter sigiujts 'nd ‘tin, and blus ing to t temp es, 'ssid': -’(‘ili,hierlr‘iliiher. how could you say that.’ ‘ Say .thst,".saidiIae.old gentleman, ‘It's a fact; if they hadtt’t.holss in their stockings, I’d like to know how they could get them on I I ' GsttitJs‘sit'n' Mnniociti-r.v.—Corneille did net- spepkflcerrectlytbe language of whislalie was such ‘a master. Descartes was silent in mixed society. Themistoclss when asked to play on a lots, said, ‘ lcanuot fiddle but I can make a little vil- flags into a great city.’ Virgil was heavy_, cells- quislly. Addison was unable to converse in ‘pa. Fentsiuc was coarse and st surrcun ed by men. The Countess of smbroke said of Chaucer that his silence was more ag pole to "per than his eonversatisn. Socrates. cslebrd for ‘his written oratlons, was so timid that he never vistrttired to speak in public. Dryden saidrhni bswns csinpsny. Hence it has been remarked, " Mediocrity can tell; it is hr ‘geiiiustoolsa-cs.” - ‘ Ilt_Fl'I'l.-7“ Q.s0|’IQlIl,_fIII in one, let him remain on the giioun , provided his face he pain. for ultoold it befsplntlng or temporary Ifllpgflllbll til‘ the'heart’a"b‘ctj [you may esuss death. by gdlrlliggillu upgglisr b oeding : buhil‘ the fpce he or , tea, on t tame- dlstiIy,"Iildwssnd fora surgeon and.:t a vein ope;iq|,_pr-Jstalujrnlure on the brain may ensue. Tun Missiscn,’ll_stAi'rteu.—Addlscn hsslsft on 0£[9W| Iltp0l.;:Q sshstssss-: “d'.I‘;'o o s a ct out e m to be es'slt'.:tber’s‘tuutusl comfort I I _ slit, to V‘ hampered ::‘tI'pfiI_lId. VIII! llflllelllto saeh er's friiltfis Wa}’II:ilI“# bloezd t. lthssntautieaws A ten. ' sans» te.yosng’ ...... ...°'.-' ' , s is int! sis, periniiums to Storeof Mr. out. w TIIE MAILS for transmission ‘to the neighbouring States. during the ensuing Winter, will he ins every THURSDAY at noon, commencing on Thurs. 0 d . be made up on that day and on the days fo low- i :— nIl‘hursdsy, January India, via the Cape pe forwarded on the l8th January and II besides IATTII. THE WEATHER. Horticulture for the Month, census of British Ex _ Co onion, and a variety of other uselhl information. I868. hand at Charlottetown, P. Islrind, it large supply of the following nrticjes which will be disposed us Sugar, Muscovndo. Sugar. Molitiisel. |"l0|"'- bscco, Rosin, Pitch, Ch Island iughrlersl, that she has just received a F A L L of all articles in her line. ry handsome Embroidered Dresses. Artificial Flowere,nud Patterns I fyb ' dlin t H , chen for Cult. . a rican es qusiy ‘£52. 1. ‘ THE undersigned is a manufacturer of Printing I knows to be equal to any mnnulncttire he will sell at the lowest determined that his Ink _ only_solichs ONE TRIAL of it, relying upon its own quality; also coloured tilt of every va merit, including this psritgtsph, to the uuiount of $2 and sending 85 and a paper containing it, we will send slllbs. news Ink. es ! 1 FHE Subscriber ofi'ers for Solo his well-known each according to weight, (being is considerable reduction from his former prices); Ung-ound Axes, 8s., for repaired on reasonable terms. . The Ewe of Prince Edward Island under an Act of the Colonial Legislature, gd care- fully revised and cosseltdated, omrtrissioners a ‘ the purpose, may he had at the Book- store sf com- id when ’ 1'00-r 'l0N,” the four mllu distant roru Charlottetown, shutting on the Prineetown Road. ' to Jonnnsi Hnnsnnv, Esq.. solicitor General C .1 Y 'S‘l'fl&EE'ITE: ' Y 1., »- I VIIIRTY Bbls.'Prbne'Nb.'l Iabrador iiiiii. , RINGS for sale on ghment, ‘It the ”'1t.BARKI§R. _ Dec.28,1852. ’ ' , . Books lately ‘kecedlved. ORNI.".'S Introduction to the stu y of ‘tbe Iloly Scri tures. JAWS Morning Exercises. u. do. ve_ pug, RU'I'I;IERI’0RD'3 Len rs, BUTLEIIPS Complete ‘orlt,l,.. Kitto’s dally Bible Reading, (comlpletej ‘ Select works of James. Venn. Wt it, &c.. . January 4, I868. _, G. 'I‘. HASZAKD. Winter Arrangement of Malls. Provinces, Newfoundland, and the UJ-sited eup theildtli December; and the Mails r En land 27. Thursday, March 25, I0. Thtirsdiiy , April 1. 2d. Tltuisdity, April Bl. THOMAS OWEN. Postmaster General. Letters for the Cape of Good Hope. Allllffliifl. Ind efGood He , will r uirito be at . ' Thursday. February Thursday, February Thursday, March General Post Ofice, Nov. 89, 1852. ,a. ... .. . .- -- - - - ~—~ —~-—-—~— ‘ ALHANADK for 1853._ HASZARDS CALENDAR for 1853, is now - ready for delive , and will be found to ccittsiii the usual in ormatiou, much atlditicrtal North American Colonies, Imports. rls, and’ Revenue of British North American January | WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT St Co.. of BOSTON United States, Merchants, have constantly on low as they can possibly be imported. for viz:—- Tea, Chocolate, Cocoa, Crushed Sugar. 0&1?”- uvy Bread, Cheese. Spirits, Vinegiir, Candles. 3MP. '1‘ - ' ’I‘ur, Buckets and ’l‘ubs, 81.0. Ple I thsi 1. "° "W '° ' Amiicnnv PALMER. September 28, 1852. Mrs. Forsyth OULD respectfully intimate to the Ladiu of rlottstown and its vicinity,_ and of the SUPPLY Some ve lin Work, will be found to merit inspection; Ladies’ Csltbric Hnssdksreltiefi, Qpiittelg stflfu varie- of other articles in the Millitiqy line. of the bell Charlottetown, Nov. I5. Printers and Publishers. ' nk, of every colour and qunnti(ty, ‘which he . . ud . all recommend itself, he merits. Extra fine jet black Ink for card and wood-cut‘ printing; extra black book and news Ink of superior riet .. , S. M. I’E'I"I‘ENGII.. 6: Co., ‘I0 State-sytrieet, Bos- ton, agents for New England States. ,. ‘ SHELDON COLLINS. 0, Gold-street, New York. Publishers of Newspapers inscrting.this advertise- s. M. I’ET'I'ENGILL & Co. January 4, I853. Encourage Island Manufacture. AXES! AXES it AXES 2 !! Great reduction in do best Gsoimc AXES, from 83. 6d. to 99. min t yiueut. . . EDGE TOOIS, of) uIladescriptions, made and ELISHA WEATHERBIE. Lot 49, Dec. 24, 1852. ». ears inclusive-2 vols. blished ION I178 to lBbl,botlt Rsyrils vo., with a copious Index; ~ G. T. HASZARD. 11th Jan., I858. KEgTON. 0 BE SOLD, the reehold FARM of between 10 and‘ 80 acres of Land. known as " KLE- ropert offlcnry Shenimnn, I“.eq., about etewn, or to Captain R E, Upton. Nev. I7, 1852. [All the papers 2rrt.] Eligible Building Lots for Sale. SALE FIVE eligible Building LOTS ad- I’-‘or farther particular! a ly ...t:.. -'I‘ 7-11 vmwnrlruuuri. h ,h MI 7 dbot. '1» mics. Q)¥'I‘dn:Mild ltlltpdbjdttof lino iu\b§IIIs ' sir‘iYt:‘d,In sinall so of Money, the owner shall have the ‘. on praftberehf, by making lppxiléltxllt he B L. ’ . Mslpbqne Road, Ill-mile Hill, Dec. 17. I361. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE , art» Equitable Fire Insurance Compe- niea of Lon on ' Inc and by Jlr.-ts if Pnrltostsrtt. , 'OAllD_ or DlltEC’l_‘0l!S of For Insurance rlr ‘ . E. land. 7'. H. Hovilan Esq.. Hon. (3 nrlei Hnglsy. F. Losginorth. Robert ulcliinson, . sq. ' ‘Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- l;'tlII'fltl of Application, and all other infornintien, may be obtsined from the Subscriber, at his Otlico. Charlottetown. , L. W’. GALL, Agent. Fire I Fire ! Fire ! I Secure your Property at a saving ofjifly per cent. THIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL FIYRE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Olllce where claims for loss can be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms of application, and any other informa- tion can he obtained at the Secretary and 'l‘reasurer’s Ollice, Kent Street. April 6, 1852. NOTICE. HE Subscriber being about to close his business Establishment at New London, re uests all persons indebted to him, either by Note offland or Book. Account. Itlgtmllld forward immediately and make arrangements for the settlement of their Ac- counts, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of his Attorney for collection. D. MORRISON. New London, Dec. 1, I852. 3m. NOTICE. HE TE.N'./I.N"I'S ofTiiostas Ha: rrsi Havi- i..aivn, Esq, on Townships Numbers 43 and 56 and other Lands in this Island, are reguested to iiiiike immediate pnyineut of the amount it Rent due by thetii to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive'und graut receipts for the iiuitie. _ T. HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. Isl. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. LL Persons indebted either by Mortgage, Judg-4 ment, Bond, Promissory Note or otherwise. to 'I‘iioasita Huarri IIavu.aru:t, Esq., late Colo- nial Secretary ofthis Island, are desired forthwith to make payment of the respective sums due by them its aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessiiry discliiirges for the Innis. And all Persons to whom the said Thoiiins Heath Huviland is indebted. are re- quested to furnish their Accounts for pszriient. T. HEATH I VILAND, Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. _ Is . ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Between-Spring and ‘Brooms Streets, Broadway, NEW Y READWELL. ACKER dt Co., Pnoi-ittnnons. , This magnificent Maunnn lIo1'l:i.. unequalled in hrchitecturnl beauty, and in all the appliances that minister to convenience, comfort and luxury, will opened about the let December next, by the Sub- Coutrslly situated between the fashionable and busineaa_portio_us of the city. it presents unrivalled ynntnges in point of location. The edition was erected for the lessees, Messrs. Acxnn, by D. H. Hnight. _ nrrsh ments as regards ysnttht n_. &c., are on an entire y original It is the deatgnof the under- signed to render the Sr. NICHOLAS in till respects a Mount. H0111. of the very highest class, and to ive it it reputation in all its departments which shall e known and appreciated throughout the civilized Id ‘ vror . J. P. TREADWELL, J. P. ACKER, V. WHITCOMB. New York, November 20, I852. .,A. CARD. MRS. WINSLOW TO THE LADIES. ' RS. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies in her Soothing Syrup for childcrn teeth- ing. .It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spnsmodlc_sciion, sullen the gums, reduce inflam- mation. and is sure to regulate the Bnwels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yoursclves_niid rcliefsnd health to you. children- Pricc, 25 cents per bottle. We have stild very large quantities of Mrs. Wins- low’: Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last year. We believe, it the heat medi- cine In the world for Iltildistt teething or for the cure of Dyscntry and Dienhea in Children, whether It srhcs liotrt teething or any other cause. It gives universal ‘satisfaction-—never never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in rt.-licviiig pain and edeeiing cures-relief is a bsolutely sure. CURTIS & PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor, Me WONDER OF THE WORLD. 0 — Messrs. CIJITII 65 Pnuxisis, Bangor, e. Gs1ttlsmai,—I have been entirely cured of the tire- rel, by the us of your Croetp and Pain Killer. commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of I847. I had been a great suderer for ten years previous; some four or live years of the time I suflbrcd beyond all my powers to describe. During this time, I have bad medical aid, and, tried various spe- cibcs. but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. after I commenced using it, I be an to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, sl the time improving until I was sntirel cured. Mius Snrtss. ospeet. Me., an. 29, I35]. JOIl|I‘Ix the Ten srd of Mr. Richard Hearts and We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with the running I feet on rent George Street, end 84 feet above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. on Pita Rey Street. ‘Terms of8sle and Inns of , uaaus CLIFFORD, he property.-s pllestiott to be made to 1‘. na-i-it , _ Harriun cr.rirr-oan, Havinasrtr, £11., Barrister-at-Law, at hi Once in L .. 3'l‘Al|l'°l El-ll_l- tu . D0010!’ Toby. a regular practising Physician, of Bepteirt r 27, III), Inst Machias, writes us under date ef Idnrchfll, l8d7i II b tort ssnic, ON dir'Iieu.Let 10. ONE THOUSAND A RES of LAND, in portions ofll, 50,er too acres at moderate prices. Auo, . .. .. ;, smut Mutts. with pail clearances.‘ re‘ fur’ prtleelsrs, apply to ‘ ’ i , sg_)I!ER'!' IIBNNIE. ofa s ‘head It in his act so sand in halls gallon of your Cramp mid I.’nin Kfller-it Is the best medicine to sure what h In represented to, that I cverused-” . , oetcr tlrst made use of it In his own case, for a severe sprain in Ilte shoulder, caused by the upsetting e. and found immediate relief, and entire seq ' - .' t r . “~*i-.:a.°,;i’.§;»;-.: =2;-ii’... I. wash i ll ll.- ,, _ prbvemeut of...-' . - HAQZARD’8 GAZETTE-‘ rwicu awitsit! IMPORTANT‘ To film THE uisiiiagemeut of the Newspaper which, for the last 30 veers, has been ituucessfull . ferred to the Subscriber, who will untiuiiie all the responsibilities thereof after the publit-utioii of the ti-ei-tent nuislrovr. — I cireulutionof Haswr-d’.r Gasdle is, at pre- setit,snd bus always bot-ii, greater tbiiii tbtit of any other newspaper in this Colon ' nnd— availing h‘imself‘of some of the greatest recent im rovements which have been mode in the art iitachinery of the Pr-iiiter,—its new pro- prietor and publisher ltopvs he shall be able still to secure for it the first place in the public estiiuti tion . To this end, he has, at it. considerable uutlity, purchased it Powi-:it Pititss; uiid, on his reiiiisou, made the nlterutioiis and additions w iicli were requisite for its proper eroi-tion. About the beginning of Feliruury, he expects to have it in perfect working order; antl—thnt bt-in occurri- plisliod—lie will, uftorwurtls, issue a.tzarrf's Gazette TVVICE a wccli, of the. sonic size its that in which it is at pI't'r~'t.‘llt published, rind, to -Slubscribers, tit. the same price. The iidvuiitiigi-it which, fr-oiii this LIBERAL A|lllAb‘Gli‘.llE.\'1‘, will tie- orue to Subscribers and Atlvertisprs, tire no apparent, thut they roqiiire no coiiiiiiont. rind ll. due it preoietion of it, by the public, will, it is hope , appear in the increase putronuge be- slowed u n e Puper. . The Etfiiioriul l)eptirtment will be entrusted to the munugcuiontofu gt-.iitlt~iiiiti:i, wliorte iibility and experience as u write-r for the tit-wspiipor press, combined with the lIll(‘I‘llIIIy und 1iiodorii- tion of his political at-ntiiiit-nts. IlI't‘. tillt'I1IIH to inifurdu od guarantors for the future utility uiid popu rity of the Pitpcr. By copious extracts fruiii I-I.vui.isti PAPERS; by approved and wull-wi-itu-ii ’I‘.ti.i:s; by m'tit-leg on AGltlCL'L'I'l'RE uiid Gsnnimisti, so tinned us to have direct relation to this iiiiuiodiiitc ol>_§ut-ts of tlio liiriuer‘s skill and labor‘; by iioiui. lllltl RELItiItiI'S mutter, free from secturiiiii liioruutitl l>)'c()IIl])l't‘- bciisive notices of Social iiiid Politic-iil l{t-l'or- motions, now happily in progress uiuuiigiit Illl the civilized nations of the t.-iii-tli, Illt‘I‘l‘ will ways be manifest in tho iiiiiiingt-iiit-nt of Ilaszaitifs GAZl'I‘1‘E, tin t'u.l‘llt‘s't desire to iI'tI\'llIt' valuable and iitx-uptiililo iiiiitriii-tiuii IIIIII (‘Ilt(‘I'- titiiiiiietit for ull t-losses uiiioiigst its l't'lI(It'I'R. And, furtlier,-—tlirit the piitrons of llnn7.tirtl‘i~' Gazette iiiuy be duly uppi-isi-tl of llll l’l’IlI.II' Ntrricits proccodiiig front the (Iuvertitiieiit.—tlit~y will regularly uppeiir iii it.—,-_rruIui'Iom-Iy pub- Iislied—niider one goiit-rul liquid For the trunsuiissioii of IlI‘0II'l"A.\"I' Nitws. Irv moons of the I-Initcrnic 'I‘i-:i.nuit.tPri. tlio HIIl)l~'I'l‘Il)t‘.I‘ litis iilso mudo urriingi-tin-tits with (‘0ititEsi'0x- nlzvrs in Httlifttx, St. John.iind Boston. COIlIl'NICA'I'IONS dirt-ctly lwiiriiig on tIIt‘}[t‘IItr- rel inlt-rests Illl(I \t't-ll-lit-iiig of tlio couiuiiiiiity, will iilwtiys be tliunkfiilly received. ' HASZARI). (IE0 {GE '1‘. 28th Dec. 1852. «no: coLoN1Af.‘—‘* LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. GOVl:ltNOI—‘l‘Hl ruoi»i'r HONORABLE TH! EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Cnniida. Hnan Osricn-22 St. Aiidrew Square, Edin- r A. 0' 3 card of Management in Halifax for Noun Scotiannd Prinee Edward Island- Hon. on. Iliinker. , Hun. William A. Black, Bunker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining, Esq., Barrister. Julio Bayley Blond, Esq. Hon. Alexander Keith, Merclinnt. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. F. Siiwers. Agent di. fiecretitry—l\Iutthew II. Ilicliey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been itppoiiited Util- ccrs of the Coiiipiiii lll Prince Edward Island, niid will be prepiiied to uruinlt iiiforiiiiilioit its to the prin- ctples and practice of the Company iiiid the rules of Assurance. Cltarlottetown—-Mediciil Adviser—-II. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lydiitrd. Georgetown-—Medicnl Adviser--David Knyc, M. D. gent-—Williiitri Sanderson. St. l£lenuor’s—Mediciil Adviser—Joscph Bell, M. D. Agent-—'l‘hornss llurtt. l\IA’l"I‘llEW H. RICIIEY. Books Just 'Received. LATHAM‘S MAN and his migrations, Gerald- the nsrative of a residence in n Brn- zilisn y Hand Book of Life insurance Nort'on's Literary Almnnnclt The Naval Dry Docks nftho United States GII()l{tiF. '|‘. HASZARD. In-REMOVAL. re. 8 E L D 0 N. RATEFULLY ncltnow ledges the liberitl patron- s e received from her friends, rind begs to inform them, lIint she hits removed to that coiiiiiiudious house opposite the New TIIIPERANCI ALL, where s e trusts, by keeping on hand it supply of the best GINGER BEER, LEMON SYRUP, I5-c., to merit a continuntice of ' favors. Fa- milies, Picnic Parties, di.c., supplied with any quantity. A few respectable BOARDERS can be accommodated. June I, 1852. FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. THE Superior first-cliiss A I. felt sail- lng Barque SIR ALEXANDER, 309 tons, Captain John Wnlsh.will sail from Li erpool,G. B., on the 2d of April, I808. This Bnrqse has comfortable acconiinodnttons for CABIN and STEERAGE PASSENGERS; nnd as the Owner has had the vessel built and fitted up expressly [or the carrying trade between this Port and Liverpool, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Rats sf freight and Pusns e moderate. For further particulars, pIcase enquire of Messrs. D. Cannon, Sons R Co., Liverpool, or to the owner. W. W. LORI). arornnosnmei nan. rows and COUNTRY suescnianns . conducted by J. D. Ilsiszsiiii, Es_q., is now tra.iiit- ' 's and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid 9 French white satin ltfibans; dine‘ t purse, Barbers‘ and 'I‘nilors' coloured Twi .1 large csrieu of Arficles suitable jhr out and Wise. Y 2000 Pieces of ' I’AI'l':K'ING,.ft-err; I window Curtains, very - . Lso, , A choice lot of TEAS, "ry Londnit Loitf SUGAR, Puricheous Flo Currnnts,Reisins. Candied Citron, 8 Starch, Soap. Csridles. Mustard, Egg. e Loigwood. Redwood, Alum. Sole Lea't er. die or Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low for PROMPT rsvassilr. ‘HENRY HABZA Great George-street, Charlottetown. Doe. II, I I W Never Felling Rctfidy : ~ '0 I'IOLLOWAY’8 OINTMCNT.- A CRIPPLE SETS ASIDE HI! CIIUTCHIZI AF‘ TER TEN YEARS SUFFERING. Copy of a Letter f rost Jllr. Thompson. Cltsusiu, Lt- cerpool, dated August 20, I853. 'I‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY, DEAR Siit—I am eiiiililed to furnish you with a most extrnordiiiitry cure efiiaciiid by your invaluable Oiiitiiient rind Pills w 'ch hns ti-toiiirilied every per- son ncquiiiiited witlt tlte iiulfurur. About Illyeurs itgc, Mr. W. Cuniiiiiiis, of Sitltney Street. in this I(IWI|, tvits tlirowii from his horse, whereby he receiv- i-tl very iii-rii-us injuries; he bird the best medical ud- vicc iit Illi' time, iiiid wtis nflerwiirds an iitiiiitle of diili-roiit iiiliriiiiiries, yet he grew worse, and at length it iiinligii.-int running ulcer settled in his hip. which so cuiiipltsiely crippled liiiii, tlitit could not riiove ttiiliuut cnitclies for uciirly 10 sure; recently he be- gun in HS!’ your Oinitiieiit and Pills, wliitili have now lic.i|«:tl the wound, strengllieiied his limb, and enabled him to dispense with his crutches, so that he on milk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and vigor. (Slanted) J. THOMPSON. A MUST EXTHAIIRDINARY CUR! OI‘ A DIIAD' FUL SKIN DISEASE, WHEN ALL IEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Lcller front Jllr. Hird, Draper, of Ken- rly, mar (}ut'iisbro', dated March III, 1852. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, >‘iit—Soiiie tiuie since, one of my children was af- flicted with dreadful eruptions over the body and limbs. I olitaiined the advice of several eminent Sur- geons iiiid |’liy-sici.-ins, by till of whom the case was considered litipclotls. At length I tried your Oint- ment and Pills, iiiid without exuggerutinn. the elect was miraculous, for by pereevsring in their use, all ilie eruptions qtticltly disappeared, and the child was restored to perfect ltettltlt. 1 previously lost it child from n eitnilur complaint, and I lirmly believe, had I in her case ado your medicines, she would have beats saved she. I drsll be happy to testify the truth of this to any enquirsr. ' it J. HIRD, Draper. ANOTHER SURPRISING CURE OF‘ ULCIZBATED BAD LEGS, DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of is Letter. from Mr, J. .)I{. 0IsimsII,ofJVstc- castle-om Tyne, dialed September 20lIt, 1852. 'I‘n Professor HOLLOWAY, DEAR Sin-—I niit authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 3|, llnil.-_v Sinai-t, in this town, to inform you,thst fo- it considr-r.ili|e period c had been a sufferer from that bility, and general ill health, accompanied by adie- ordered ntoniucli, nnd grent derangement of the sys- tem. Iii uddiiiun to this, she was terribly nfllicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both lter legs, so in she wns totiilly incts ' usuiil work. In this distieming condition also adopted the use of your I’ills IIIIII Ointuieut,etid she stabs that in ii woiidcrful llltlfl time, they effected it perfect cure of -r gs, iiiid rt-stored her constitution to health niid strength; and lliiit she is now enabled to perlnnl in this neighbourhood have also received ex- traordinary benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. ~ I remain deer Sir. yours faithfully , '- - (Signed) JOHN MORTON CLENNELI4. CERTAIN REMEDY I-‘OR SCORBIJTIC I-IIJIOUIRS —-AND AN ASTONIIHING CURE 01‘ AN OLD LADY SEVENTY YEAR! OF AGI2 O!‘ A BAD LID. Capyof a Letter from Messrs. Walker and Co., Chsntirls, . ' To Professor IIoi.t.owav. » DEAR sin—Anicng the numerous cures slfscted by the use of your valuable medicines in this igh- bourhootl, we iiiiiy mention that of an old lady living in the Village of Preston, about five miles him this City. She bud ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, and luiterly they increased to such an alarming extent as to defy all the usual remedies; her: health ritpidly giving wiry under the stilfeiiitg she endured. In is distressing condition she Iind recourse to your Uintiiietit and I'ills, and by the assistance of her friends, was enabled to persevere In their use, until she received a perfect cure. We have ourselves been greiiily astonished at the efl'sct upon so old a person, she being iibovs 70 years efsge. We shall be Imp- py to siitinfy an enquiries as to the authenticity oi this really wouderfu case, either personally or ‘by, tar. ’ A private in the Bath Police Force, else, has hem perfectly cured of an old scorbutio lion in the face, alter all other msatts had failed. He states that it is entirely by the use of our Ointsuent. and speaks loudly in its praise. s rssusin, Dear Sir. Your's faithfully, (Signed) ' WALKER 85 Co. April 6th, 1852. _ _ The Pills should be used with the Ointment in most cfplie ‘following cases :- Ch-rlmn-wn.0ct. II. t _lceriltr.ti-t , rated ."l'~l”'l°'°"‘!I . - '.l'lis_.0ld Established lliid Legs c ego-oot Iirtnlss for D". ‘O M ma, :d‘l“' rush. ~ ' * ‘ ' Lind Breasts g.l:lb sins ‘ It ' "E Dw'lh‘t'iuNIi'i.°aliliii’O°“°;""" P"' " h ‘ it ;.i..'::'i"l"I' .'..'.7‘r'."' "WI I‘ nCII°£agl'I’EEI0WN JAVUAR]l81?d{3 ":3" °°'m=°"’ tlsises n . ! ,i N, can in - app , , ’, . _ c 9.'|l')hirdwRn’ngs. .3, . A,,'|'~.u,,,,i;.::-;,.¢: son’n,.lAnodyns Llnitnsnt. or L51 “°m.' II T; Y‘ Q. 0 ) sniizxrxg :4 c;:::.':,.¢ ma gig ]l:';.t:h"° ‘to . ILIOIJ Intern," er to'= nmmus '0'" 0‘ , WI , "1 0" . Avg - nah“. I - , ,- 1 _ fig... Vy gm, . .;8s;nsn;o:£g.. Gessgawn. . i&g‘l'n’thls' I I 3 5:0‘; n‘ by ch??? H “mun. U.ig.:.tsu.g‘;..I::":|.I]i:'::"I|r:;'Ip Coco-bay lllephnniissis tlwn-I °"-I - ‘ ‘ _ ‘ l “,,‘,,,g’- I “g W” ,, Bsppllu-for the Senses. 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