tIASZAR.D’S GAZE’l"l‘E OCTOBER. 22. W *.-"=°'°":,°"°;""':::::;.:';° - . ver vs imno |:I°.dllOyWzloIyl:i.|'|:.oIl|:‘§lIl0CIlOd her’ right liner; b:ed;ws'rds. The surgical aid failed to rod!“ ll” dislocation and she remained with her limb crook- ed in t ’ most awkward csition, and sutforin constant pain, 'l‘he pressure of the dis laced bones upon the nerves and blood-vessels of O _|"“ P"°' dnesd disuse of the parts, terminstrn in great "IO Ill r gnlsrgernerit of the thigh hone itself, w ich, ooii- 5 stuntly and rapidly increasing, Pf°‘l“°"d ll." '“°" uqnisito torment, the only mitigation of which was .g',,,,.,,{ by . .i.y-ding posture; and for the last ten weelts previous to the operation, she had not err}°)'°d a moment's rest. Her friends at last advised her to 00”.“ pp, Johngorrot‘ this cIty,whottt once told her than one no possible hope of relief but by amputa- tion, which otfered s chance of alleviation to her snlferirig end prolongation of her life, which «titer- whe wwid man be brought to a close. She we; consequently brought to town on Wednesday. 8! instant, and after it day’u rest and attempted COIN- nw’ Dr, Johnson, assisted by his sons. Dr. smmoud end Mr. Richard prepared for lllr rcmnvrrl ofthe limb. 'l‘he operrrtiori was rendered very drl_li- gnli by the unusually short length of the limb, dis- eased high up, and also by it morbid _deposrtol' fatty substance surrounding the whole |lnnlI. relidwlls . < 5 tourniquet: utterly useless, and restraint iif hemorr- huge entirely dependent upon well applied pressure b the fingers. Having been brought under the influence of chlorofnrtrt in s most safe and perfect manner by Mr. Richard Johnson, in a few minutes, Dr. Johrnion himself took the iitaiiugeiiieiit of_the arteries, while llr. llariiriiond retrieved the limb in a very rapid and masterly manner. the vessels were ell secured with the most trifling loss of blood, and the patient laced in bed without her hitving felt the least pninfurscnsation, or having the least knowledge ofthe occurrence until it was happily shown her- She slept for twenty-four hours, almost continuously, so great was the relief nature had obtained; find ll" since progressed hotter than her IdVlt|¢Od'tIgB and shattered health could have warranted. lhere is now every prospect of her complete rccovery.—.ddr Mus. S-rowr:'s New Boox.—We commenced Mrs. Stowe’s New Book Dust). in to-dey’s issue. The book being copyright, both in Britain end the United States, enables the ubltshers to here a tnonoply of it, and to sel it at_ what price they choose. The Edition we have tn our ands, costs $1. 50 in Boston. and the cheap- est in Britain is 2s. 6d. stg. Even at the letter price, it would be too expensive it wor_k _to coin- mend e large sale in this island. Anticipating that our readers would be as eager to peruse it as they were to read Uncle Tom's _Cabtn, it was our intention to have continued its publi- cation. We have since its comrriencement, altered our intention in consequence of having leerned that tt cheaper edition can be had be- fore the navigation closes. and will be for sale here, in which case our readers can procure it long before it could be printed in our columns. Yeusia Mutt’: CHIIITIAN Associu-tots.- We are requested to give notice, that the Weekly Bible Classes of this Association. have recommeiieed, end that the attendance of its members and others willing to avail themselves ofthe instruction uflorded, is respectfully requested at the Infant rlcliool-room on Monday Evenin next, at B p. in. A meeting of the Committee oft is Association will take pace on Monday evening next, at 9} o'clock, p. rn., at the Infant School-room, when a full attendance is re- quested. The Rev. James Waddle, will preach in the Temperance Hall (D~V.) on Sabbath the 26th inst.,et eleven o'clock, ti. m., and at three p. II. Married, At lllurray llrttbour, on Wednesday tlto stli inst., the Rev. Neil Miickuy, Mr John ll Schurman, cdeqoe. to Mitts Hsrtih llyde, Murra llrrtbour. At White Sands, by the Rev. Neil lsieltuy, on Thursday, the 18th inst , Mr. D Islands. to Miss Eliza llrehsot, eldest daughter of Henry Brehriut. Esq White Sands. On Frids the l'lth inst., by the Rev. George Sti- therlend. (hierlottetown, Mr. Robert Stewart, to Miss Mary Stewart, both of Lot 33. At Cuscutripec, on the Ibth inst.. by ‘the Rev A. Fraser, Mr. George A. llsywcod, of Kildarc, to Msrgurct, dangeter of Mr. William Donalds, cf Priacstown Itoyirlty. b A Card. MR. J. T. JENKINS, Isrnbenund Licentiate in Midwifery. of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; lets Surgeon in the British Medical Stall" attached to Ulnar Pucha's ermy duriu the Crimean Wer,—is pre arsd to prac- tise the ili erent branches cl‘ his pro easion in this Island. Mr. Jetrltinu has paid particular attention to the diseases of the Eye. hsv been for three years s Student at the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hos- aitel, under the late eminent Surgeon and Occulist, . J. Guthrie, Esq. F. R. 8., he. &c., President of the College of Surgeons. ensulting room—Dusbrisuy'u buildings. Charlottetown, Oct. 20, I856. UBT RECEIVED l YRIA and the HOLY LAND, being a course of Lectures given by Gituouav M. Wort-seer, l'Is1., e rtilliss if S ria, at the Terrtperance Hall, He ifss,N. 8., Gilt, 9t ds toth Sept., I858 Price. ltd. GEO. '1‘. HASZARD. Oct. 11, 1806. TENDERS WANTED. VI‘ENDERS will be received at the Oflice of JAS. _ PEAKE, Esq., until 'l‘itoiisnrir. the Sttth Instant, for the construction of it BCHOONER of about No tons burtlrcn. (register tontrttgc). to be 5 coppered and copper fastened, to class 7 years, and to be built of Juniper under Lloyd's inspection; the irrspsction fees to be paid by the builder. The above veriscl will require to be delivered mi the ltltlt day of MY, I860, in every respect ready for sea. Parties tendering. to state price per ton in sterling. and will be required to give security for tltc dire r- fornrrriice of the Contract. 'l'he undersigv-c:l dries not bind lririisclf to accept the lowest 'l'eniicr. ll. C. S'l'F.VENSO‘l. Clrarlorietown. l‘. E. l., 30th October, l856.—-All piipers till 30th inst. TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, “ Per Brig Isabella Raid" b‘R(l.\l Bl“.RMUDA,by AUt»'l‘I()\', 'l‘O-.\lOIt- ROW, (Tuesda ), the 23d, iii 2 o'clock, on l’ealte’s Wlrurl,-— 2 l'urrr:hr-.oris Molasses, 7 lllids. Sugar, 29 Brtrrels l)o., l3 l’uncheonu Jantairri Rum, I!) per cent proof, 6 Boxes 'l‘obucco, 21 Pieces llrovsn t7ottoii. Rolls Glace. (damaged), I0 l.ogs lllnlrogany, Codes 6 Half Barrels Arrow Root, uarter llrirtel Do. J.\.\ll-IS N. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, October 22, 12156. I4 1 Cocoa, Chocolate & Ground Spices. JUST RECEIVED, per Elizabeth. from Halif:ix—— goxcs COCOA, Cocoa l‘riste nod Prepared ocoa Boxes ground Allspice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Boxes Corn Starch and liround Rice, Boxes No. l l"ttmily Soap. W. R. WATSON. Oct, 20, 1356. y the Subscribers, per Barque “ Isaunn,” , England, a large and extensive rtssort- § - East Corner of Queen & Dorcltestcr-Streets. DUNCAN, MASON, co. FALL & WINTER GOODS! :5 S 53 Z < = t—' O : 5 I. 2 § 33 =='- 5’ pa t'D.2' .. o ...... ,, pa“ i-t% . of g.s'_; 2: =5.“ % '=-§~.'. §E—.“2_ 3:, °*.-! 2 a5 :39 E Z PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGHING MATCH will tnlte place on the Farm of r John Thnrne, Keaton, Princetown Road on Thursday the 23d instant. lst. Prize for Iron Ploughs £1 I0 0 9~Id. u. " “ l 0 0 3rd. tlo. " " 0 I5 0 4th. do. " " 0 l0 0 let. Prize for Wooden Ploughs £I l0 0 2nd. do. " “ I 0 0 Std. tlo. " “ 0 l5 0 dtlt. do. " “ 0 I0 0 PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGHING r\‘lA'l‘CH will take place on - the Royal Agricultural Society's Farm on Tuesday the 28th October, (instant) when the following prizes will be awarded. irst rise. A one of money subscribed by the lurlies—-to contain not less than £3 0 ' B 0 an OOO—hd— 1? UVOCIOUIO COOOOOOO 8th. do. By Order, W. W. IRVING Sec’y R. A. Society. Corn stitors to enter their names at the Soci- sty’s o cs, on or before Seturday the Roth inst. A U C_T_I_0 NS, IMPORTANT SALE OF Household Furniture, Stock, Crop. Farming Implements, co. HE Subscriber has been instructed to sell by AUC'l‘lON,st “Bisis't'uan." the residence on TUESDAY and duyu ol‘ Novirataua of R. A l’ILLOWI, Esq., WEDNESDAY, 4th and titli next, the whole o his Valuable Household Furniture, Horses, Cows. Sheep, Pigs, Hay. Straw, Outs and W Iieut. Barley. d-c. Qc. . with a large lot of Farrriing Implements, &c. &r-.. &c The Sale to commence eecli day at ll o'clock For further particulars, vide Crrtrrlo uo. JAMES MORRRS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1856 HG&l'} BY 'iVlLLlAM DOOD. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ' ‘ill-2 following LANDS nod l’ltl:Il\‘llSl*IS will he pt‘l'emptt)l‘ll) submitted to Public (Jumpe- tition, at the Court llorisr-r, Colonial Building, in Chtirlotterowii, on WF.l)NESD:\Y, the 29th day of0C'l'OBER next, at the hour of I52 o'clock, viz :— PAS'l‘URE l.O'l‘S Nos. 233, 234 and 235. in the Royalty ot'Uliarlotretown, fronting on the St. Peter's Road. and situate about three iiiilee from 'l‘nwn, eooiziinnrg in the whole 36 acres a little more or less. Ai.iio-—'l'lrirl beautifully Eltuitlvtl PROPERTY, forming part of CUM MUN LO'l‘ No. 18, in the Royiilty of Charlottetown, fronting on the Hills- borogh, and in the immediate vicinity of Govern- ment House, lately in the occupation of Captain Bcaseley, R. N . bouttdcd on the north-west by the Road leading to Government House, and on the e_ast by West-street, and extending on said Street 233 feet,a little more or less, with the large and commodinus DWELLING HOU>E, OUT-BUILDINGS and appurtenances tlrereunio belonging. 'l'tie contingent annuity lornrerly charged on these Premises for the use and benefit re. Wilson. having been duly transferred to the reridence of Mr. David Wilson, in Rrclimond street, this valuable Property (-In Common Lot I8) will be sold in fee simple, and freed and discharg- ed of all irrcumbrances. At.so—That valuable piece of Groimd, with the DWELLING HOUSE and ‘PREMISES. known as the present residence of Mr. David Wilson. fronting 40 feet on Richmond-str-ct, and extending in depth 50 feet, a little more or less, torming part of'l'0 N LOTS 'os. 4 and 5, in the second hundred ofTowit LotsitiCharloItetown. This property is subject to an annuity of £50 cur- rency per annum, charged thereon for the use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth \Vi'son, from and after the deeease of her present husband, (in can» she shall srrrvive him). and so long as she shall remain his widow and unmarried. and it will be sold liable thereto. For terms of sale and further particulars, on quite ofthe undersigned Trustees for S:i|e,&c.. utrder Deed of Release and Conveyance, bearing . date the 21st day of December, 1855. ntecttted by the above named David Wilson and his said wife, with the other parties therein nanred, to the undersigned, and duly registered, and as the some e amended by an sddenclri thereto, dated the 10th day of May ultimo, endorsed thereon, and also duly registered. Dated at Charlottetown, this 10th day of Sep- tember, I858. JOSEPH HENSLEY. J()Ili\' l.ONGW()l('l‘ll, Sept. 15. ROBERT Sl‘l*2WAlt'l.‘. Farm for Sale! 0 Bl‘. soi.n. “ CYMBRIA LODGE FARM," containing 280 acres, all inclosed, 180 ofwhich are cultivated, and 50 are under usefuland ornamental w l‘here is a good HOUSE and other trecessriry Buildings for a farm of that site. Also riGARDl-Z and small Orchard, well stocked with 'l'roes. which bear a vast irbundririce of Fruit, (Jlterries, Plumbs. Currants, (ionseb-"tries und Apptns ‘. The and fronts on Wlieatlcy River rtrid ltuetico Bay, rrlit-re tltere are plenty ot'l“islr, (hr-riingri, niaclterel,codfish, lobsters, trout, and other fish) Stock, Crop 8r. Implements May be taken at a valuation if required, the Block consists of- 9 IlUR*l".S rind COLTS. 20 head ofCutils ofthe Cow kind, 80 bflll-‘.El’. Crop, about- 40 or 60 tons MAY, 25 acres of Wheat, I4 acre: of Oats, 7 ricres of Barley; 4 acres r f'l‘urnips, 2 acres of Politics, l acre of Carrots. lmiiiedintc possession can be obtained it s -curity being given. Further particulars can be fillltllllml front the proprietor on the premises. \Vll.l.|A.\l lll)I)(il".S. Cyrrihriri Lodge. I‘. ll. lv-lmrtl. R. N. America, Aug. I9. N553- Teecher Wanted. be made to TO BE SOLD. HF. Farm at_ present in the occupation of Mr. N I:-I-:ii;:v'Iv Sn-ntlr. at tlhc (got. lriouds. llelfast. are it i at t ' ', "AV"-AND. Hip! arristeli sot lfaevr? I HEATH Churloltetowtg pril 25th, 1866. “ ALBION HOUSE,” S1‘rrEETLY dl COUCH MAN BE!) respectfully to infortn the inhabitants of Char- lottetow and its vicinity, that they have taken the store lately occupied by MR. NEIL RANKIN, riiiigriilicent and H081‘ EXTE£IVE STOCK DRY GOODS or IVIIY psrscnirrtou. This stock having been purchased with great ud- vsntages, for taste. variety, quality, and cltespness, cannot be surpassed by that of airy lloose iii the lsland It would be iriipossible iii the limits ofun advertisement tu prtrticulsrize, but on inspection it will be found to contain everrthirig, that is supplied by the most extensive lrousr-rt in the rst Cities of B. N. Ariiericrr, from the rtriuutesi article in lliiberdusl't- cry, to ilrose of the more costly cliiiriicti.-r iii Dresses, Silks, Shawls, lfantles, &c- In making this rsritiiruriceirrent, we trust tlte public will encourage us in this urrderttiliirig, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this business in a spirit of libe- rality, and continue to otl'sr to purclrrisers advantages which will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. S'l‘RllE'l‘LY 8: LUUCIIMAN. Charlottetown, May, 17, i856. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR. A HABVELLOUS AGEH O- o rt» r j‘; c . cw" ‘f '"t'.“l’ ‘l *,t. ‘ .'-:1 ‘L s; V _ . r. or HOLLOWAY’S OINTME THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid ofa microscope, we see millions oflittle openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these, this Uiitttncnt, when rubbbed on the skin, is carried to an organ or inward Diseases of the Kidne s, disorders of the Liver, stfections of the arnation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means etlectuslly cured. Every housewife knows, that salt p.-rrises freely through bone or meat of any thickness. l‘his healing Ointtirent far riiore readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy out of the living body. curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. -_—'— NT. ERYBIPELAS, RHEUMA TISM AND SCOBBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so nrueh for the cure of diseases of the i~ltin.whrrtsver f--riri they may assume, «is this Ointment. Scurvy. Sore lleuds, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long wrthstsnd its influence. '|‘he inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Oint- ment, giving iidvice no to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring couirtless numbers to health. SORE i.r:cs,soitn BREASTS, WOUNDS &. ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to no u with the worst cases ofsores, ivourrda, ulcers, glao ular swelliogs, and tunrours. Professor llntlovv.-t has dispatchrd to the East, large ship- ments c this Oitttiiicnt, to be used in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glsrrdulnr swel- ling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years‘ standing. PILES AND I-‘ISIULAS. These and other similar distrsssiig complaints can be effectually cured, if the Ointment be well robbed in over the parts utfccted, and by otherwise folloyrlng the printed directions around each pot. Botlillre Ointrrmit and Pill: should be used in tlisfollowiug r:csrs:—- Bad Log: Cancers . Sore-throats Bud Breasts Con noted and Bud‘ .-rliiudlr-eases Burns Join curvy Bunions Elephtiatissis -‘ 4 Bits of Mos ui- Fistulas '- "' ,5... toes and and out oft Corns ' Glandular swellings Tumours Coco-buy Lumhsgo Ill Chiegc-foot Piles l Vouads Chilblains Rheumatism l'uws. Chspped ltanilu Sctildl Sold iii the iesttiblislimcnt of Professor Houowar, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, den 80, Maiden Lane, ew Yorlt, alsob all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civiliaed World, s’: [the following ct. \, ,' ANTED a 'l oicher for the Cum belltcn _Fchoo_l, lIl'i°"3-“ 1' "3 " ad‘ ""1 5‘ °‘° Lot 7; there will be u lthera sum _grv_eii ml addition to the Government Grant. Application to,lurger sizes. flf There is a considerable saving by taking tlt B.—Dirscticita for the guidance of patients N. EUGENE H'CAIl‘l'HY ‘of every disorder are alhcd to such Pot. have opened it under the above title with a -