xt“= tflorttn. BEAUTY OF THE DAWN. ——-. IIOK VII OIIIAU AIIDT. I mid unto the dawn—“ why art tics so bright wee. saibsr glooras and tints ofliglit!” I said unto a maid-—ss more‘ fair- “Why wreaili w'it_beeiiles thy 'p—-with lowers thy hairl Besstyzid ruernt ye quickly ruuet tIecay_ floss your tints. and in year smiles awsv! Therefore adorn not!" “ I deck Ityfllf." the mwn replied " in light. In s'mher g ow and ruseate splendor bright, In times rich hues rejoice to be arrayed, Ides ask. aor know. when fete shall bitl them fads; Us who the moon and stars ordained to shine Made those rich hues and fading splendour mine-— Tberefore I mourn not!" " I dock myself" replied the besuteoes Maid. “Ere yet the spring-time of my youth doth fads. Shall that short Iprttig in settled loom be post, Because stern fate must hid it fade at last; He who its plumage on the bird bestows. Who lives—eud takes—the colours of the rose; In him I trust—and mourn not!" A GEM. Oh! if the love of mingled souls Shell pass the mighty deep. And in the army death enrolls Its ceaseless vigils keep. If ported hearts again unite, Beyond the swelling tide, And love relumos its fsdi light, As passing ages gl' e. If dual souls one being ferrn. One perfect. blessed whole, I tremble not, earth's wildest storm May not alfright my souL For this has been my darkest fear, And. this my deepest wo. Lest I no more th voice should hear In the In to whichl go. But now I joy the love we share Need feur no mortal change, And only linds perfection where Angelic spirits range. llaricti/$5.... A Sims-r S1-oav.—When Mary and I were ‘married. we were youn and foolish. for we had nothing to be married with; but lllar was elicate and I thought I could take care of her best. I knew had a strong arm and a brave heart to depend upon- \Ve rented a chamber and went to house keeping. We got toge- ther a little furniture—a table, bedstead, dishes. but our money failed us before we bought the chairs. I told Mary she must turn up a tub. for I could not run in debt. No. no. It was not long before our rich ne' hbour, Mrs. M. found us out, and kindl enough she supplied us If ll dozen chairs added to our store. ' ‘hey were old to be sure, but answered just as well for us. I shall never forget the new face those chairs ut upon our snug qnarters—they never look- edjnst right before. he tables linve turned with Mrs. M. and me. Now she has become a poor widow, ‘ but she shall never want ivhile I have any thing, never!’ cried the old tuan, with n beaming face. ‘ I ahall never forget those old chain,’ Ah, now the secret was out! It was the interest of the old chairs wliirh maintained the poor widow. She was living on the interest and compound interest of a little friendly act done years before. and it sulficsd for herself and daughter. Ilow beautiful it is to see how God blesses the operation of his at moral law. ' Love thy neighbor’ and we should oftener see it. could we look. into the hidden parts of life, and find that it is not self-interest, nor riches, nor farm that binds heart to heart. The simple power ofa friendly act can do far more than they. It is these, the friendly acts, the neighborly kindness, and Christian sympathy of one towards another which robs wealth of its power to curse. ex- tracts the bitter frotn sorrow,und opens wells of gladness in desolate homes. We do not always see the golden links shining in the chain of human events. but the are there, and happy is he who feels their gentle and irresistible in uence. No Cncnrr Gtvciv IIlnI.—Iu the course of his travels with ln- own lmr.-c, Dr. Charles Jewett. the temperance lecturer. once cntenzd a country tavern. where he sat by the bar-rooni tire to warm his fingers. Ills keenly roving eye soon discovered prominently, over rows oflunttlvs with colored—contents, in large letters. the in- scription “ No credit ivcn here." 'l'urning to the landlord (to whom he was prrrsmial y unknown.) he said, "Ah! I see that you brin your people squum up to the mark!” “ Yes." replied the Isndlor ; " It's no use to trust rum customers now-e-days. IVs Inna get it at we go along. or never get it." Jewett warmed his fingerss while. and then turning to the other, said—" I think I could add :1 word or two to your inscription. that would make it ver nice." " What would you add?” in uired the landlord-— " ive me a it and a piece of paper. an I will show yon." " Walk into t e bar; there's a pen and ink—help yourself.” 'I‘he Doctor walked into the bar, and taking up a pen, he wrote as fol- fows: " No credit given here.” And yet I’vo cause to fear, 'I'h:t there's a Day Book kept in heaven. Where charge '3 studs and credit given! Laying down the pen and the lines. he walked to the tire and again sat down. expecting an explosion. The landlord, whose cu- riosltv was somewhat moved went behind the counter to see what he had writte. A pause of some minutes ensued. when the Doctor, glanci round saw to his great pleasure and somewhat to his rur- ‘ rom the intiinatiou of dampness about the eyes. that he had siivens nail in a sure place. " A word fitly spoken, how good is up‘ Be Coir'rIvr1's:n.—I have a rich neighbour (say old Izaak Walton) who isslvrsys so busy that he has no leisure to laugh: the whole busineu ofhis life is to get movie . and more money. that he may still get more and more rrioney. e is still dr ing on. say- ing that Solomon says, ‘The diligent hand maketli ric .’ And it is true, indeed; but he considers not that it is not in the power of rich- es that make a man happy; for it was wisely said by a man of great observation. ‘ that there be as many miseries beyond riches as on this side of them.’ And yet God deliver us from inching poverty. and at that. having a competenc . we may a content. and than ful. We see bat the outside 0 the rich man's happiness; few consider him to be like the silk worm. that when she seems to play Is at the ssins time spinning her own life away, consuming herself. And this many rich men do. loading themselves with corroding cares to keep what the ' have already Let us, therefore, be thankful for health IJOOIIWOIIIIII. a above all for a quiet con- science." Aevarr-nus nssivun raoas Errsistss.—As to friends and Qantas. I have hitherto. thanks to God. had plenty of the former: they havebssa my treasure; and it has perha . been of no disad- vantage to toe. that I have had a few of tho tter. They serve to pet as epoa correcting the faslts we have. and avoiding those we aisle danger of having. eoeatsrset the mischief flattery de es, and their iviellcloes sttaslrs make our friends more b ssrvlag as.-1'5-snkltti. Pleessre,tsberellsbed. riiest be shared. Let a blind Iddler - mshehlss lathsstreat.sadthsthstttilngBltt1oasswilI dswllbetslhtsmbetraufortlieottrer dlrtybeys in the selgh- hsdhsedlsesmsasdtakeapartlnthefsstivities. February. Ill! there will be [re Sundays. A k wlil sot sgela csesr till 100. twemy eight. years .3.’ : ’ ratsuirsu.upsssq rsurnaieuiso sad iipslsyhsrrwetvwlsssswltksmsmsfilldhs. Mrs. rm...»-s snow Room, is now 0 n and well sup lied with .VIl..LlJV' RY. DRESSE . MJNTLES. ......a...E.".é}..‘?."?.i¥ ‘”@®“”“9 °“’° Oetobsr. IBM. NEW IMPDR TAIIONS. I-‘ROM GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES. Gm. T. HASZARD bssjust received packet "Caroline." part of his supply selected by hirnssl , consisting of A LARGE SUPPLY OI" BOOKS AND STATIONERY, MAPS, ROOM PJPER. F.III.N'CY BASKETS, TOYS, FLUID LAMPS, BRUSHES OF .dLL KIJVDS, CIlE.flI7’.’ and a variety of other useful articles suitable for the Island. 'I'he remainder, of his Books and Sta ' y purchased at the New York Trade Sales, be is diiil expecting. lIC7’Cutsl ties of the WHOL OP‘ HIS LARGE JJVD VARIED TOOK, will beready for delivery assoonss the whole of his Goods have arrived. WEI uggw DIAIP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, US'l‘ received and now ready for Sale. a MAP of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, compiled from the latest Surveys by H. J. CUNDALL. Dedicated by permission to Sir Anexnrrncn BANNIIMAN. Lieutenlnt (aovsrnor. showing all the Harbours, llivers. Settle- ments. Churches, School houses. Mills, &c.—Sizs 3 feet 4 inches —Price tis. 3d. plain. '.‘ Some copies will be coloured. mounted on Ilollers, and made up in books for the pocket as soon as possible. This M.-\P has been engraved by \V. II. Lizars, Esq.. Edin- burgh in the first style. Sold in Charlottetown by Gloria: T. Ilasxann dc Iltisnv S1-1usrs:rt; Edinburgh, by Oliver and Boyd; London, S. Bagster BL Son; Liver ol, Wilmer dz Smith; Ilulifax, \V. Gossip; New York. C. B. Niilrton; Boston. Philips, Samson 8.’. Co. Charlottetown, Sept. 30. ' Just. received. and ready for Sale, COMS TOCK’S V./ILUJBLE MEDICINES, BESIDES a large Stock of I“R.ENClI PERFUMEIIY, Lubin’s Bandolin or Curling Fluid, Ox Murrow Pumade, Calcined Carbon for the Teeth and Gums, Stove Varnish, & Starch Polish for glcasirig Linen, Roach, Rat and Mouse Exterminator. 'l‘hompson’s Eye Water for the immedite relief of inflamed Eyes. A large lot of Almanncks to be had free gratis at the Drug Store of JAMES GILLIG AN. Charlottetown, Sept. 30. I851. John M‘Lean. Agent for the Sale of Comet ' 's valuable Medi- cines at St. Peter's Buy. APOTIIECARIES’ H A L L - Direct from London. RESII DRUGS AND JIIEDICIJVES, Patent Modiciiics, Assorted Perfutncs, Pickles, Sauces, Confectionnry, Brushes, Soups, I’oruutuiru-. requisites for the Toilet, articles for Ilouicslic use. Canisters Du Ilarry’s Atubica Revaleuta.just received and for SALE low by . T. DESBRISAY. EL7" No. I \Vurrs Luau, PAINT! and Our. June I2. [85]. Important Notice to persons purchasing Sarsapartlla. V IIEREAS a quantity of SARSAPARILLA, hearing the nsnie of “ 8. P. Townsend," btit which not having been rnanu-l fsetursd by J. R. Chiltoii,is of inferior quality to that sol.l und r the agency of the latter gentleman. The Public are hereby worried. that the only kind ofsarsapsrills safely to be relied on has two ls- bels, one in green. with the words following : “This is to Certify. That the Cusipound Extract of Sarrnprr rillu, contained in this bottle, is prepared under my direction and supervision, from the Original Recipe of Dr. S. P. Townsend, and that it is composed of ingredients purrly vegetable, and without Jllercury. Janus It. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist. The only true kind is on sale at the Medical Warehouse of M. W. SKINNER. where all necessary information may be obtained. P. 8. In addition to the above safeguard, look carefully for the following : SPECIAL NOTICE. This is to cerlify.l.hat the within Compound Extract of Sarin- purilla is maiiufacturt-d by as expressly for the New York Proprie- tor of the Townsend‘s Sarsaparillo Depot, 61 Hollis Street. Halifax, N. 8.. and that he is our Sole Agent for the British Provinces. I-Zach bottle ofthe Genuine Article has this Certificate with our signature, as at foot. NOSTRAND Sr. BACII, Successors to Clspp tr. Townsend, and Sole Pro priclors of Dr. S. P. Toivnsend’s Ssrsaparills Otlice, 82 Nassau Street. New York. The original and Genuine Dr. Townsend's Extract of Sarsapai-illa is now IlIllIIIf.ICl.|.II'l'd under the immediate direction of the well- knoirn Chemist and Physician, JAMIE! R. CHILTON. of New Yorlt, whose Certificate, Printed on Green Paper, will he found on the (lat. side Wrapper of each Bottle. This will prevent the pouibility of any mistake or question as to its Gcnuinenesr. A fresh Supply ofthe above SJRS./IP./1RILL.r1.justrecsivcd from the Msnufactory. New York, via llslifax, for Sale. Wholesale and Retail. at SKINNI-IR’S Medical Warehouse. Wondertlil cure performed by H. I‘. Townsend's sures pnrilln It To Jlf. IV. Skinner, Jgcnlfor S. P. Townsend‘: Sariaparilla. Sta , This is to certify that I was. for this last I2 months. troubled with Pits; and, from their very severe altar-lu, thought each one would terminate my existence; and. in addition to the I-‘its. I was reduced to a mere skeleton. and was extremely weak and nervous. I heard a great deal about S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparills, for which you are Agent. I was advised to try it. And strange and wonderful to re- late. before ruin the contents of one bottle. was greatly benefited. Indeed. so rapid and efl'ectua| was the care, that it appeared to me to be almost miraculous. And I think that, in justice to the public and suffering humsnity.l am bound to melts the above statement. and say. that a greater blessing. in my opinion. than 8. P.1‘ownsend’s Sersspsrills never came to this Islnrid. (Signed) MARY LOWI-1. Bungny. New Glasgow Road. Sworn to. before me, this Nth June, l85l. Cinatss Dsitrssv, J. P. The public will please bear in rriind.that the above cure was made by the Sarsnparills manufactured by J. R. Chilton. M. 0., whose certiflcstc. in green paper. is on the outside wrapper of every bottle. end be cautious not to buy any wanting this. - M. W. SKINNI-ZR. Charlottetown. June 13. .dgrnts—DAius:i. Goa note, Georgetown, Tiiorsns Cararrs. Green's Shore, Bsdequs. Mosns Runs, Ilalpeque. Money to Lend. ONEY to lead on Me age or other good Security on Land in Charlottetown or oyglctry in Sums of £50 and upwards. e —Apply at the Ofloe of the S iber. JOSEPII IIIINSLEY. Otllco. Desbrisay‘s Buildings. Charlottetown. 7th January. 35]. Notice. ALI. Persons indebted to the Rev. Wit.r.i.us J. Horus. of St. John's. Newfoundland. Clerk, on account of arrears of due to him and his late Wife Janet Emma Hoyles. (forinerl Jaset Emma Itenals) at the thus of her death. which turned on the I'Ith III of May. I948. ls rsspsctot ‘nude or ings on that portion Nsrsbsr II, formerly belonging to her. and all others W the said lav. Wlllissi J. Iloyles lstblsIslssd,erslisrebyIst thstlhavebeoadely empowered to resolve the sill arrears pyaieat Rent. or etltesr er Dstsagsssht twssttsreqsliedgtsis-issssmsvrhlssr sets . Lomioit noose. LIST‘ RECEIVED. at the NDON IIOIJI‘ P17! CASES I.oedsa..esmprin'sg—l.ed‘iss‘ .auil.iroldsred Dresses; Alpha vers, Glseis Pornills. and other Dresses; Ilnbit Shlrts lsetts in greet variety; sewn and crochet Collars; Ladies" and Sleeves; Ribbons in the latest fashions, very cheap, Bonnet and Cap Shag. sad Crowns-. a large assortment of kid and worsted Gloves; rlin Wools. in every shade; shaded do. ; black, shot. pink. white, glacie. and colored Gros de Naples; black Sstiuetie; watered Silk; black and colored Silk Velvets; fancy Cloaking; Hair Nets; Ladies‘ and Children's Sta s. in variety; worsted Hoods and Code; Gents’ Stocks; black ace Falls; colored Veils; book. ' coast. cambric, swiss. mull, and other Muslins; plain, sprigged. a fancy Bobinette; thread and cotton ings; Laces and Itiserlions; whisker Blonde, in variety; Artificial lowers and Wreaths; Ladies’ and Children's Feathers, very cheap; Cloak and Dress Trimmings and Buttons. in great variety. together with numerous other articles. H. HAS‘ItD. Chane. Poplin do hairs. Great George Street. Charlottetown. Oct. 27. 1851. -mi ‘mono mu ‘mas aims two '(IIIV'.1I‘I I/lIVI'I'IIAk wioqstesla Sntvsqoind einyeq ‘fnsisuel oglqad out yo uotioedsut em (nos; 3») 33l!Allt pun Soottd pus Kigunb yo Aiatxua 329.13 or ‘EZIGNVHOHEK l\I‘£)I{E[}IO.*I P“? HSILIHH so Iilfldlélmfi Elflilfak. sgq yo [rerun oq; oounouun oi sfiaq xaqgaoiqns at”. °noue;.todrn1 tsaduaqo pus 1:93.13-1 Royal Agricultural Society. GEN'I‘LEMEN of the Committee. and Menibors of the Royal Agricultural Society are hereby informed, that a quantity of Hawthorn Berries, in the Store of the Society is now ready for sowing. and may be had on application to the Secretnr . I‘rice—-ts. per bushel. The Subscribers to the Royal gricultuial Society are requested to pay their ANNUAL SIlI3BSCnllIII"I‘I0N. due the let July last. 0 er, y GEO. BEER, Sec'y & Treasurer. Nov. 3, I851. IP.lL‘£PIEE"£l‘ AiB‘1I‘1Iil‘Il©Il&.L’.i §114A"lI‘IEl9 And Unchangeable Metallic Paints; PROOF AG.-I INST FIRE J: YVATISIII Manttfrrrlured by the Patrnlee, in Colclmler. Nova Scolio- VFIIE Al{'l‘II"IClAI. Sl.A'I‘I". is the product of a mixture of mineral substances known to he the best non-conductors of lient as well as the most indeslructilile;the Clietuical nflinity ofwhich con vo-rls the surface oftnalerials covered. into n Cooling of ./Ittual Slule— Proof ngninst FIRE and WA'I'I'lIl. Thus the laws of nature nrc made to accouiplisli results as surprising as they are use- ful. liy rendering \Vooden fabrics as durable as brick or Stone, and less pcrvious to moisture, and consequently preventing decay and destruction from corroding influences hitherto Mlpposcil unat- luitiable. The principal ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of Iron. The adhesive quality of the latter not only binds and attracts the particles together. but the substance covered also. The longer exposed to the weather the more powerful the attraction, and con- sequently the harder the Slate. As various shades of colour are obtained, Brink buildings may be rnnde impervious to moisture. and the fashionable colours of either Free Stuns or Granite. The oil must be evaporated by the action of the westlicr before it is Firs proof. which will take from nine to twelve months. 'l‘he METALLIC PAINTS. Purple and Red. are offered as Weather and I/Voter Proof solely. Their baso beingglron. secures them from Galvanic action so fatal to lead and other aints on lrod work—nnd their ' ' ' ' it ' I. "' , that any change should take place from atmospheric influence or the action of Salt Water and Sulphoreted hydro on so prevalent in Sea Ports and Tidal Harbours. l‘hey surpass all Paints yet discovered in Clmtpness and Durability. which render them pre-eminently adapted to the covering of all kinds of Iron work, such us Shipping. Mills. Bridges. Sleuni Machinery. Railway Cars. and Iron Railing. The MI-Z'I‘Al.LIC PAINTS have been analysed by Pro- fessor Iluys of Boston. 'l‘he following is an extract from his Cer- tificate :-—“ As a permanent pigment, this mineral tnust rank with the most indestructible and uncltangeable bases. For covering Metallic Were. its composition shows that it is eminently fitted. (Signed) AUGT. A. HAYS, State Jsraysr." Dt'r¢clions.—Artiticial Slate. Mix the powder with pure Boiled Linseed Oil and a little Spirits Turpentine to the consistency of very thick Paint. and apply witha common Brush. being carefu to keep the mixture well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover ten square feet with two Coats. If Shingles have been on for years, it will be necessary to sweep otfthe moss and lint with a stiff broom; two or three coats of this material will make a perfect Slate Roof, proof against Fire and Water. 'I‘he METALLIC PAINTS are mixed and put on like an ordinary paint. JOIIN ROSS, 'r' tentee. ' ' tinn -—j.. Fusnlnicron. N. B., Nov. 18,1850. Mr. J. \V. Intuit. Duns Sin.——Please send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. We have seen some of the good efiects of it at the last fire. Some of the Iloofs covered with it did not catch at all, and when the walls were burnt some of the roofs came down in one piece. and others were the means of saving the building, especially one roof alongside of the Bank B. N. A.. which also was one means of saving the Bank. Please see that it is on board of the lirst boat, as it might be ne- glected and stored. Your obedient Servants. STEWART It NI-ZILL. 81'. JOHN, N. B.. Jul 20. I850. Joins Regs, ‘Esq.. Palcnles of tits Purple stallic Iron ain . Siit.—I havejust painted a new Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have much pleasure in stating that I never painted a Ship with so small a quantity of Point and Oil. and look so well. From its adhesive qualities and the manner it covers the wood, I have no doubt but it will be more durable and ruuch cheaper than any other paint used for such purposes, and would recommend it to the public generally. Y & ours, c. ROBERT G. MORAN. Ross’ Mr.-1-u.t.ic Pain-rs.—-We have already celled public attention to the h' h estimation in which the Metallic Paints, mens- fsctured by John oss,I:‘.sq..'I‘ruro, are held b those who have had occasion to use them. Certificates ofs high y satisfactory cha- racter in praise of these articles of Provincial irisnafsctsre appca elsewhere, in this issue. and from information aflbrdsd by parties who have similarly applied them. we can safely endorse the epi- nions therein contained.—-Halifax Sun. Agents for Prince Edward Island. Gun. '1‘. Ilassaso, Queen Square. Kstsnc-rit M‘Kuirsis. Powaal Street. Cher‘ ttetown. Oct. 8. I851. lap ! loop 1 A_Convteut sppl ofNew Brunswick reads Soa . will be kept by the S‘e:criLr. |w|.liic‘:i.will he:.e.ld 3 w Iesale|desl:)rsist lower ' ot posted a ‘t . I let .r it’ I. . ......a.. ..u.n.','r.. ..i..:‘,',°I.'..’ -r.3...l E. I... LYDIAID. Upper Side Queen Susan. less I. 1851. A8. I church of Wild SP-roger eudfil'Ir_7m-n D II it-no test I xmufinii-am’ ooks, In various on itccntvno. sad for sale at Gen. 1'. ttllsuurs Beskstore. SOUGI'I’l" I neat.-rs wnsas +1- LS CUIIE or A otsoancarzo urea nan eroiucu we in A Mos r llUt'l'-:l.ESS sure. ' 3" Extract o a Letter from Afr. Jlaltluw Heresy, of chap] 3." irdris, Scotland. dated the ISM Jenuary. I850. To Professor Hoanowsv; 3|l.—Your valuable Pills have been the means. with God's hleul of restorln me to. a state of perfect heitltli, and at a time tax: I thought was on the brink of the grave. I had consulted several eminent Doctors. who, after tlolng what the could for are. stated rt." pit-y constdererfaiy ease as hopeless. I oug t to say that I had been suf- ermg from s Liver and Stomach cornphilnt of long standing which dg. ring the last two cars got so much worie. that every one curfsiderett m condition as hope . I as a last resource got a Bus ofyoor Pilh ‘hi.- soon gave relief.and h persevering in their use for some weeks I has witli rubbing night an morning your Ointment over my chest ‘and ero- much and right side. I have by their means alone got conipletfily ciand and to the astonislitnent of myself and every Iiodv Illu knows me. ' (Siam!) MA'l"l‘H cw mnvnv. CURE or A CASE or Wt-‘.AKNl-‘.88 AND ut:ntt.i'rv or roua YEARS’ s'r.uvumo. Extract of a Lcltsrfrom Mr. W'tlIiaiii Ssiitlt, of .Mz. 5, Lin]; Thostus Strut. Gibson Strut, Lcsilasth. dated Dscesibsr 12, I849. To Professor Hnuowsv. SII.—l beg to inlorni you that for nr-arly5 years I hardly knew what it was to have is day-'s lieultli. sudcritig from extreme weakness and debt. lity, with constant nervous lieadnclu-s. gulrlinrss and sickness of mg storntu-l., to other with a great tlr ressiun of spirits. I used to think that nothing could benefit me, as I ha been to many iiiedicul nice song of whom, tsflr-.r doing all that was in their power, informed nth that they considered that I lied somespinal com luiut beyond the reach of cure. together with it i-cry disordered mite e the stomach and liver. making my case so complicated thst nothing could be done tor me. One d. being unusually ill soil in a deyccted state. I saw your I'llls arlicrti and resolved to give them it trial. more perhaps from curloeity than with I hope of being cured, however I soon found myselfbetter by taking them —antl so I went on persevsring in their use for six months, when. I am happy to say they eflhctod it perfect cure. (Signed) WILLIAM SMITH. (lrt-rpieull t‘-IIIPII EIHVARD) CURE OF ASTHMA 0|-‘ 'I‘\VE TY YEARS’ STANDING. Extract of u Lrlterfroni Mr. J. K. Heyalon, ‘I8 j.'i'ng Street, Sydney, dated l0lIt J\’ovemb¢r. 1849. T08 Profelssor II(|!'LLOWAY. lll,—- hnvet e lear-nreto inform ‘oaths! rnsn e t ' of Asthma have lis-evil effected here by iiieuns ol tour" ofl lady residing near the " Razorback." who lift” having for Twenty years been unable to make the slightest exertion, sulering vary f..,f,.",. lioin shortness of breath. coughing and spitting. but is now. (to use her own cit ression) able to rtiu tip to the top uftlmt moum.in_ A,.,..|,°.. case is t iat orMr. Caton. Tailor, Hutchinson's linilrlin v, tllerence-eiragr who ivasso dreadfully hall that he was confined eiitirr-y to his lied-rousi or six months, prior to his coIiirrienciti_ with your I'ills, and attended ['3- gttlitrly Ii his uietlicul man. who prouoiiuced him to he in is (lying stnle. yet he, ll 'eivi.-e,_Io my luiowlerlge, liuslieen restored to perfect liettllli by the use ofyour Pills, uud rubbing your Olutiueut night stid morning into his chest. (S (I) J. K. IIEYDO . TIIE EARL OI‘ AI.I)BOROU(il nCURED OI’ A LIVER STOMACII COMI’LAIN'I‘. Extract of u Letter from His Lordship, dated Vflfg _yu,.',.. Leghorn, 21st February, 1845. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Sui,‘ Various Clr('tIln.IltIrIt‘u- prevented the possibility of m thanking you belore this time for your politeness in semlinu me your Pills us vou tlul. I now take llllll opportunity ofseiitling vrru rm order for the amount nml at the some time to iultl, lllttl your Pills hiivs effected a cure ofn dis- order iu my Liver and stomach, which all the most eminent uftlie I"at'uI I_v at liomc-., erul all over the Continent,liarl not been able to eflsci . M not even the waters of Carlsbad nlnd Marietibarl. I wish to have ariutliefv Ilmnnnd ti Put ol the Ointment. in case any of my family should avar- require either. Your most obliged and obedlgm serum. (Signs ALIIIIOIIOUGI-I. Titers celebrated Pills are wonderfully eficuious in uu foamy;-3 carsplainlr. Acne DFOPSY I-Iver com- Secondary Asthma. Dysentery plsinis Symptoms Bilious Com- Erystpelas Lutnbago Tic Douluuretix plaints Female trregu- Piles Tumors Blotchesun the lariiies Rheumatism Ulcers skin I-‘cvers of all Retention of Vrnereal Atfec. Boo-el com- ‘NIIIIIS urine lions. Plalnls Fits Scrotula or Worms of all Collcs Gull! King’: Evil kinds Constipation of Headache Sore Thrusts Weakneas,from the Bowels Indigestion Stone and (r‘ra- whatever cause Consumption Inflammation vel dzc. dtc. Debility Jaundice - W. R. WATSON, Cheepside, Queen street, Charlottetown. HAS received per “ Prince Edward." from London, his usual supply of genuine DRUGS .5» MEDICINES, Patent Medicines. English Pomatums, Iluir Oils, Preparations for the Ilnir. Soap in packets. Shaving Cakes. I-‘aury Soaps. Oriental Soap 'l‘ablcts. Shaving Soaps, Sand Ball Soap, Sand Tablets. Hair Powder. EM'®IlaIl§IEI IPIEIIl1}‘U1‘lIIIIl3'i1’9 Esprits, Essences. Extracts. and Eaux of every Perfume. Court Perfumes, Lavendnr Water. Hair Brushes. Distilled Water. Eeu de Cologne, Smelling Salts. Tooth Powders, Cosmetics, Hair D as. Genuine Eassntial Oils. Powders for removing Supertluous sir. Panlcy Brushes. in Bone and Ivory. of every variety of pattern and qua tty. COMBS of every qualig and description, in 'l‘ortoise-shell. Ivory, Horn. Boxwood and orrnnn Silver. at all prices. FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES. Agent for Delcroix‘I Esprit de Lavsnde aux Milleleurs, and all the long established and much admired Select Articles for the Toilet. at reduced prises. Eu. Bouquet siid Sperrnaceti Tablets, made only by Beyley 6: Co . 17. Coekspar St.. London. uly, IBM. Tli-eflgreaiftemedy ll Bliss’s Compound Cod Liver Oll Cindy. A NEW and etfectual Remedy for Coughs, common Colds. Cold in the Head, Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Asthma. Tickling in the Threat. and all Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Atfeetioris. 'I'his handy needs but a fair trial to convince the most sceptical of its superior excellence. Public Speakers and Vocalists will find it an excellent article for removing Obstructions from the 'l‘liroet and clearing the Voice. Sold, at the Proprietor's price, by Was. R. WATSON. June I0, I851. Bliss’ Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy. new and efeetuel remedy for Coughs, Common Colds, Cold In the Head. Husrseneis. Bronchitis, Astliius, Tlekllng is the‘ Threat, Catsrrh. Diseases of the Lungs and Bronehsl Aleetlone. This favorite remedy is com of Pure Cod Liver Oil, com- bined wlth other valuable lngredlents. which completely disguise the repulsive tests of the Oil. without detracting from its uisdlclnsl vir- tues, presenting it Is a form by which lt can be Itlrninlstered to the most delicate lnvslkl. rrltliost lneenrenlenes. The iriedlcinal lulu- enee of this Candy pursues the exact tract of the lnlemniatery sc- tion. causing cough. Plrst, soothing the organs of the roles. II II- ditstlrs lnluenes. asses along the missus llalag of the wisdplpe Into the bronel, e sllaylng pslrsosary Irrltstloa, glvleg ease and comfort to the chest, restarting the roles to its aeesstoriied elsarness and powers; Lbsaselrd Pklegw. Jcrimony in the Fluids. old 05- strut.-lions (nus , are gently and safely tllsehargcd by easy ex torstton. It never disagrees with the stomach. s eesainsn co yields to Its benign laleeriee la a lbw hours, and when resorted t.v,liet’ors the cotnplslut is far adrsaesd. all tlasgsr of Coirsvurrtel ls sntlrel prevented. Sold bolemleaadRstail.atthsDrsgBtoreefM.W. IIINNIB. Queen Street. _ Charlottetown. Jess II- Prhtsd Inns D. Bessaas. at