r;- tr gm}, iRi;§...5wt=T;rii-.. mvrnv at ."""*"",=".""=‘*s.s'stv ‘Il11III’.‘”" amen: Pbzunou. wk ‘.3 "9"": la dustrious s ' drive them nwuyf’ ‘$3 i:.iil:i::',,:‘fi r-rt oftho-I t-it. in on them. The " 3» caught in trn tho , trapper rarolyp.‘ ' n “I. “WY P"°°\|I'e. to out the bark. They never f°"“ dill“. lid are sometimes to the num- b°'.' °f 5" °" ‘PISS lfl¢ull|er;. all are males. It is not at all improbable that these un- fortunate fellowu burn, as h sh. cu. '5“, ll“ “""" “*9! Ipooles or animals, been mg-sod, In fiahtlngoiiit cth’ rsoftheir set, an Wins been conquered and driven from the lodge, have become " ‘ ofnecousity. Tho contrary, nuoociate, ugh.’ young togetber.—-dudubo. “.4 3...,-1,,“ ORICINAE ®lUlDIUX& ;- :YI'T_IlBll’lt‘I zlks cows! . V0 IIIQ ’ “dad lam‘! I‘! o the alphabet describe a 3. _Wh is a spirited war-horse, when he hears the signs for battle, like a father refusing his ,,,,;,vg re<l“'!‘}°.ehy as home from school! 0. Why is it int _ bis. that there should be one best horse in owcrld! ti. When may two people beaaid to be half- witte ? 7. Why is u provident man like a monkey? _8. Why are the names of the Jewish tribes like the serpent in India?- _W’ at singular assortment of wild beasts is mentioned in the table of'I‘ro weight? I0. If the letters oftlie al abet were accused of combining to form wicked words, which one of their number, and in what language of Shak- spuaro, would _tbuy all unite in exculpaiingl It. What is the diforsoce between a tloclr of sheep in the fold at night, and the words written in a letter! 19. When should a common manual laborer ex- pect higher wages than the President of the United States! I3. When may uGeriIisn hour be pronounced deadd-ruuk 1 Id. Why is avulture superior to the man who shoots him I 15. Why is a man who marries twice like the captain of n uhipi 1:. Why is an empty discourse like a solid one I7-,,\Z.l'i‘y are the cook's tongs in a ship like greslin uiioes! " 18. Why is a book of conundrums, in a" dull company, like a man's inviting a large party and having nonesmms , ~ ; 80. Where. were the Tauglowood Papers written!’ . si .- way asooomo of the-boats in New Bed- ford harbor probably lie the head of Victoris’s eldest son I 22. When Shakspeare’s mother wished him to confess a thefli, wbatlfllbguishod character did she hold up before him? 93. Why are tulle dunks like the eggs of wild ones Evsav body has heard of‘t8u famous oobo of the Irishman, which, when interrogated " How d‘ye do!" would nupwor, “ Pretty well. I thank you 5'’ but we ksowofa real echo, which, if you ask it " What remedy is there for the evils under wliieh we labor?" invariably answers, “ Laliorl’, :9 , POPITLAB snrmss. Some ingeniufljifiuurhs pllced lllfi l:°ll0\_V- ing gayingg in panic csdor—tlio opposites in juxtaposition: Au wet as u tlsIi—-as dry as a bone: its live ass blrd—-so dead as sstons; A. pinup .. . Egnrldgu—su poor as a rat: As strong as a oroe—as weak as a cat; As hard as a lllnt—ss soft as a mole: As white ass lily-—,sI black as |¢0lIi As plain‘ as a pikootafl'—-as rough as a bear ; As tight as a rum—ss free as the air 3 As heavy as lesd—as Ilgllt as _s feather: A. .;,,..g, .. riggspas uncertain as weather; As hot as an oven--as _ooltI II I "085 As gay as a. lark-as sick ss_I d08: _ . .10., u . g,n.i.¢—as swift as the wind; l-—-as false as rnankind; As cold as s cucuruber—ss warm as a toast; As red as a oliorry—-as pale 8- I 8110"- ——-:j—--—-’'-‘'‘ AIl“l'lD0'l'I roit Srarcaiuiru.-—Caniphor has been discovered to be an antidote for that terrible poison, strychnino. man who had been thrown into convulsions by two doggg oftho cison—-one sixth of _ a _grain each, administered for tho_ rbeurnatism—. was relieved by twenty grains of camphor taken in six grains of almond mixture. Dr. saddoclt, iii a lecture tctl-9 London Lancet. claims to’ have made the discovery. Eiéissrvu MINTAL Exsii'i'ioN.—A wri- ter in Frazer’: Jfagazine, in an article on the mutual relation of the physical organi- zation and the mental faculties, illiistrstes the evils of excessive mental exertion by this anecdote of Sir Walter Scott :—“ One day, when he exerted himself beyond his owers, Sir Walter said to Captain Basil all—who also suffered and died from disease in the brain-—‘H_ow man hours can you work?’ ‘ Six,’ said the upturn. ‘But can't you put on the a tire!’ '.If I do, the horse won't o.’ ' much the better for you,’ uni - ‘ When I put on spurs, t_lie , woilouough, but it is killing the horse. ’ We admire women because of 'thoir beauty; because of tbilf "I- roagieet telli once; and love them because We can't hi i. “ Within uwomau uotu woman? Wbou shale a little cross. ' olaimsigisos psi’ " is at.‘ 5. oyogluuu esd W ' ' pm‘ A, ' I . -.... 4...... - JUST utxcaivw ‘r Cicely, rm. London How Tosi,yufw ic I! ll, from an t‘l-INBIV lazy, and w_i . n _ ‘ git‘. gm,’ ‘ assist in huildi urag.",,p to ca Lm . rlcnrn wood hr t 11,, 3“, Seals, Whiio Kid, C Crousciit Saws, Chisels, Pen Knives, Knivoob Perks Bits, Angers, Girulem, Compasses. Clrled Ha V airiw ram. coons, 1854. Ann u Livor: SUPPLY of BRITISH sad REIGN GOODS, selpctotl by the subscriber in tbedifcrunt iuufltetl, on Ilia most favoralls terms, which enables him to a ll at the lowest cash price. as stock coiripriseegie lowing goods. I 8 . Bayadi.-re. Cloth, Al , rich and fancy Bobcoiu great variety, lain paid _aud fancy Dress Cloths, Satin Stripe ustros, Moire Antique, black a “'93- Til‘! ‘coloured, Itaduiuere, Dutlope, fancy and figured . . . . . cm, I . Silks, Satino, Sntinottea plain n ‘ I |' Huipoa, aadbsluuios, Alpsccss, t._oburglis, Or- loans, and Dolaiuoo figured and plate, and very black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, ches , and Plosbes. MILLINER Y. Ladies‘, Maiitlea, Cupos, Jackets and Viaettes, Bonnet dress and other Caps, Eqlisb and French Biblscris, Feathers, Flowers, Paisley, Cashmere, and woollus Shawls and Squares, Sw_aualtiu, Plush, plain and fancy Clou ' , _Brai_ds, Gimps, Pringos, silk and cotton Velvet ' ‘noun , dress Buttons in every var'iety,Irifant's Robes and tithing of all kinds, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, Indies Skirting and Cm], Laces, Edgiugs and Scclloping, &c, CLOTH-S. Pilot, Whitney, Potsrsham, Mohair, and superfine West of England and Yorkshire Broad Cloths in all prices and colours, ins, Beaver and Saturn Cloths and Csssimsres. CJRPETS J-l\_fD Fl_-.lJV'JV'El.S. To try, Br , ermiusisr and Victoria I-‘alt :‘..e'rpets, tlesrth Bags and Hassocks, Druggeis and other floor Cloths, Cocoa endothor Mats Tapes- try, Worsted, Linen. Oil, and embossed Tab Covers, Stair diapers, Dru ate, and Carpets, llorse Blankets, Collar Cloth, auliots all prices Sleigh lllankets, Ladies fluuiiel Coating, Iron Blankets, white blue and scarlet Sergos and flannels, Oil floor Cloth till widths. -FURS Salile, Stone Martin, Mink and uirrel in sets Victoriues, Boas, Mitts, Mufs and Cu in great va- riety, Pur Gloves and Gauntlets, Iago aasfirtpinent, span a Soul Fur Coats, menu‘ and boy's Fur pea and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fan Goods, Gold weddin Rings and Pencil see, Silver _Rings, Pencil uses, and shawl Breaches, Electro- plated in Spoons, I"orks, Candlesticks Snufl'ers and So in Tonga, Nutcrackers, and son Ladies, s, Paper Macltie, Tea 'I‘rays, stands ncy Bags, Writing Desks, Brooches, Bracelets, Shirt Stu s, Shawl Pins and fancy breaches in great variety, Brualies do Combs of ull lti pa and Perfumery. China vases in every form. READY MADE CLOTHIAG Over, and shooting Coats, Trowsers, Vests, Shirts white, fancy and striped, Shirt I-‘routs,’ Collars in all shapes, Piiris silk, felt and glazed Hats, Cloth, Sca- lotte, and Plush Ca blue and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino unrl Lambs ool Vests and Pants, dtc MO URJVIJVG. Blnclt Cloths and Doesltins, ver low, Velvets, Coburghs, Lustres, Crepes, Habit liirts, Sleeves, white di. black on Col ars, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, ups do Ribbons, Prints, Delsines and Cloakings. do Coflin Mounti , c. BOOTS JJVD 8 OES. Ladies black and white satin Sliflers, Fran h Shoes, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed k of Leather Shoes, Cloth Goloithed, Cash Antique, Lastin and Leather Boots, Misses and chil- dress’ Boots a Shoes in great varist ,Men's Boots & Shoes English and American, Bub r Shoes and -Boots HJRDWJIRJ. Plough, Bead, O. G. Tr ing, Jaolt, Rounds and Hollows and Smooth‘ P nos. Cuttler , Cbhols, Locks, Hings, Screws. urtniu Loopstt lags, Pole Ends 6; Brackets and a general assortment of other H"d'm' an OOERIES Teiis,hLpsf crsshed, '% goisi Sigar, Soap, gtarch Blue, w oe an on ice, rrowrooi, itron Currants, Itaisns. of all kinds, Cocoa, Choco late, Coffee, split Peas, table Salt, Mustard, So do washing and baking Powders, c. . ti.Ti.".°Iil§ '..l'.7.‘1'.T..i't'5.°t'.ii".?.".t'i.'l’.§'ti5'..'.‘i;'3."~i 13332 Great George Street, opposite the Satlliioxtg . November, II, 1854. WINTER SUPPLY. WILLIAM HEARD. AS just received per Cicely, from London, the remainder of his Pall Supply of BRITISH Gt FOREIGN GOODS, which are now reudyfor sale at unusual? low prices. W. I . begs to call especial notice to the following goods. . CLOTHS. West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Cloths, Doeskina, Cussirneros, Mohair, Pilot and 'tney. - RPETS 4-c. Brussels, Kidderminster and Pelt Ca ts, Printed Drggets, Ilenrth Rugs, Hassocks, Em ossed Table Covers, Trnvclling Bags, Railway Rugs, Damasks, in ull colours. FL.dJll'JlIEL8. Blankets and Blanketi , White & Blue Serges, White, Blue, Green, Scar st and Striped I’-‘lannels, Saxony do Welsh I"launelo. _ DRESSES. Gala, Saxony, Engaged, German and Ifaccadorine Plaid Dresses, Silk, Mohair. Poplin, Twill Glace and Satins, Norwich Dresses, Silks, tins. Ssiinettos, DuCapes, Silk & Cotton Velvots. Pr itisli Moriaoes, Coburgho, Alpsccas, Lustres, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. MILLIJVERY (vc. Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, I"osthors,Ii.ibbons,I-‘rin es Braids. Girdlss, French Stays. Maritlos, Sca s,, Shawls, Ate. HOSIERY JJVD GLOVES. PURE Mink, Stoiio Marten, Squirrel and Mock Noutria Mutts, Capes, Boo ictorines, Cufl's and Mits, Seal, Astrnchan and Mock Ncutria, Winter Capes, Luatred Soul , Costa, Gloves and Gauntlets. SIL VII! PLATE. A splendid assortment of Elkingtcu and Cos. Elec- tro luted s. ‘ ' icltles, Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert Spoons and I-'orks, Sugar Tongs and Sitters, Toast Backs, Soup Ladies. Engraved and Cbased Ten Pots, Sugar Baskets, Cruots dzo. GOLD .1 D PLJITHD GOODS. Gold and Si ver watches, Chains, Brooches Bracelets. Pencils, Watch Keys 6: Seals, Ringst Studs dz Pins: in fig and plated. FJI Y GOODS, do Pspier Machie,and other Iukstunds, Card Baskets, Netting Boxes, Blotters, Luvs Baskets and Boots; Desks, Work Boson, Dressing Cases, Cloth, llair, ' ‘ooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs: German and Shell, I-‘an Sou . & perfsrnory, I Alabaster Rosita dr Basils, Crust Goats, Pig Skins. Hog Skins. Leslie! Trunks, Travelling Bags & Hat Beans. IR oxxoxann r. so. _ A great variety oflnoks, . Snows, Pit and Hand O Tonou we, Files ad Squares, Stoolyurds, Ships’ TOG Ws W us We M ‘nod .1?“ ilveariiig "" “‘ oiiiissssms. suit osi.. isu. ___., ,. ., ..-ac..__......---...» *- M -~ ow . D As oapsnotu-.sd' N audit‘ male Pb sioiaI.|it‘esouts to the afteuutiou ol’ Mothers’. lior IOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Alfcctions, Convulaioris, Fever, In- flammation oftlie Bowols, dsc. tlmt attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired eifect, givinlg Rent to llis Alotltsr. and Relief uud Henltli to the nfant. A child in Congress-Street wus cured by the Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dyseuto or Diarrhain after being given over by the attending hysiciau. Mr. Blackinan, of I-iddington says, it has never tolled to can the Dyseniery or Disrrbmu in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is soltL Ona parent informs me his child has sulfered to an alarming extent, with I-‘latuleiicr or Wind Cliolic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always efl'ects a speedy curs. _ II udreds of like iitstsncos iniglitba enumerated. PROOI-' POSITIVE. Messrs. Ciirris dz Ps:nitrrss:—Pleaso send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large uzmiities of it, and frcni what we can learn, it is used with uniform success, both by children and yasntry or Diarrhma. Yours respectfully, W. D. Ciiuasuiu, J. Monnii.t.. New-York, July Itlili, I853, 8l8 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1853. adults, in all cases We cheerfully comply with the request of u Mend to insert the following letter which we are amurod is from a lady of the first respectability, residing in Lowell, Mars., believing that a vast amount of sulforiug may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- ers to this valuable prescription of an old and ex rioucod nurse: ear Sir:—I am hiip y to be able to certify to the ellicienc of Mr. Wins ow's Soothing Syrup, and to trut of what it is represented to accomplish. Having a little boy snlfering greatly from teething; who could not rest, and at mg t by his cries won not rriit any of the family to do so, I purchased a butt e of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, -—snd when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him wus like in ic, he soon wont to slesp,end all pain and nervousness disap- pear . We linve had no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, bfithe sole aid Mrs. W'inslow’s Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. H. A. Ar.oi:s. Lowell, Mass., May 20, 1858. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SOIATIC RHEUMJ. TI Jlf D. This ma certify, tlist for about four yosrsl was seriously a ict with n discus in the hi whicli Ph sicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism, an resorted to various roniedies without any perina- neut relief; have been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last spii , had a very violent attack, which laid me up. iii.» I made use oftho Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared Messrs. Curtis dr Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheorfnll recom- mend it to all who may be slllictod wit similar complaints. nuns HUIT. Stetson, Doe. 2, I847. Deacon Hunt, the signer of the f oiug certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and igh standing in the community. N. B.-—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others bearing this name are bass imitations. Price 13525, 87; cts. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jauudice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give iisio life and energy to the whole system. Price only in cents in PM Bottles. Likewise for sale as above, HU.)V'TI2R’S PULMONARY B.dLS.lJlI. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of Doc! Pomro Hbiilcr’s Balsam. It is not often that we can say unythiu favorable of patent medicines, on the testimony o those with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in re rd to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns, unanimous in its praise. The testiuioriy of one individual with whom theflblic are acquaint- ed, curiies with it more weight it whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for ought we know, may have been procured b fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pom-oy's testimony, in agent's bands, or Hear the People’: Press, Skaioliegsri, Me. Hunter's Pulmonary Bulsam.—To those slilicted with Coughs, Colds. Consumptions, Asihniii, Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lungs, we recom- mend Hunter's Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever at invented for these com- plaints. Price 60 cts. e ttlo. IJVDIJN DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For cure of Cootiveneos, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ! .d.N'D IDIGESTIOJV, With Cootiveneos, Acidity of the Stomach, Ileart Burning, Bilious Complaints,—-producing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite. and general Debi- lity,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Dlsprpsia Pills. These Pills have etfectod the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases oftho above complaints. and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispopaia. They are a mild and gentle Cuthnrtic, operating mostly upon the_blcod. cloausiiig and puri- fying the same, and causing the tive organs to perform their appropriate duties, wit regularity. COSTIVEJVES8. Habitual Cootiveness is, if not removed in time, it cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. 'I‘he medicines too gone- rslly had recourse to, do morg harm than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravate instead of removing the com lsint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade, with a dull, ssllow oountouanco. In all Diarrheas,, Ague and Fever, Bilious Fever and sick headache, they are an valuable RS|'lI0Gg;IlI _ _ _ Tlioy will be rid the best I"umily..Physio_ in the world, purifying the blood, restoring t appetite, and loss’ the stouiaoh sud bowels in n has thy stats. Piioo costs 1- Por puril‘ ing the Blood‘ we do not believe those Pills have t air a uni in the wor oro Pain, No. ow York. And by W. 3.. Wu-soir, T. Dusuuisar & CO- H. & B..Joitnoois, M. W. Sliivnuu, and J. B. War-r. Charlottetown. _ Jon: E. W. Anaurivu, Head of llillsborough, Wiuuaas Iloorna, Morsll ortir Suntan- Id. 40, Cortland Street , - i.aiui ds Jciris A. Mscnsiirn, Head nfSt. Peter‘ Bay. Iicnsui. Mscwsuu, East Point. Joiiw Kivioitr It lloasa-r Boswui.i.,Souris. Wii.i.iais Sswuuusoii, lnwsnn Gen, Dsiriur. Goanoir, Luasuur. Owurr. and blue. Srrauiirs, George- town. Par-arc: S1-urituirs G Iowans ltonnar. son, llosuu-r Bsuuun, Vernon Rive, Jonir Gsuvru. loiislisw. Gsoaoa Wm. uiiirois, Crspaud. Wianisis D. Oaaau. Cap. on s ‘I’.->"h - ' ,;,:;_§,, ‘,.',,,_’»,-1__, '.,~. 7 'l'ravarss. ' Joni’ ‘rose and Wii.s.uis‘Do’osIi‘ e as. Wit.i.ais S. Loiiowelru. lemon ltrciiasii Bsonsu. Malppquc It Wrt.t.sss Gnovss, Barrett's Cross oads. Jsirus Ilse- KAY, Dsrnlcy. Wit.i.isar Ccusiirs. Park Corum Gsouuu Siivcutiu. Princetcwn. Cirssnap A. Caesar and Jsssus Prnosors. I-‘ranch River, Jassus Muinisusndr I-Ziiwiir Panlln, Travol- ler's Ilost. Jrusus C. Poi-I & Parntcu Powuu, Surniaerside. Jassus J. Paasun, Jsarua surr- sui.t., Jaisus L. Ilonssaii and AICHIIAI-I Cassi-sst.i.. Saint Eleunor's. CIIAILII C. Huiv-r, Miscouch. Jsasss Yuo, ' Ilusuuur lIa:i.t. & ADAM C., Firs, Cascuiiipoqne. t.- LIAM IIUIIAIIII, Anus. Lituuiii and Pnaitcis Aitsisusux, 'l‘igrt_ish. W. R. WATSON. General Agent for P. E. Island. Feb. 'ltli, I854. The Renowned Remedy ; A HOST ASTONISHING CURE OI‘ ICROIULOUI ULCEIIS-—-A CAII CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OI‘ BOSTON. Copy of a Lrller front 1. Noble, Esq.. Muyor 0/ Boston, Lincolnrlslrr. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Deur F.ir,—Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond street, Boston, has this day deposed before me that fora considerable period she was severely nlllicted with Scrcfnlous Sores and Ulcers in her nrnia. foot, legs, and other parts of her body; and although the first of medical advice was obtaine at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of under- ingi but gradually grew worsc. eing recommended by a friend to try your Oint- ment, she procured a small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of ariiendment appeared. Ily persevcririg with the me- dicines for a short time longor, according to the direc- tions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &c', slie wns perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. . I remain, Dear Sir. yours trul , ( ignedl J. NOBLE. Dated August l2th, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURI OI’ IIBYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD I'AII-ED. Copy of it Letter frost Jlrs. Elizabeth Yealu, of the Post Ofics. .dldu.-i‘ck Road, near Bognor, Sussex, dialed January 12th, I853. To Professor Hoi.t.owAr, Sir,—I suffered for a considerable period from A severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my_ leg, and restated all medical treatment. My tags were very great, and I qluited lred of any permanent enienduient, when was it vised to have recourse to your Oinimsat and Pills. I did so without delay, and am he py to my the result was eminently successful, for t ey ofl'ected a radical cars of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall over speak with the utmost confidence of your m_edic'in_es, and have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly allicted, who derived equal bonetlt. ' I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YEATES. A r>itr:siirtii.i.r nisassuii aricnit consn as-run auriio civiirr or or riis: ncuurr, a-r MALTA sun i-oit-rsiiou-i-it iiosri-rai.s. The following im rtsat communication has been for- warded to Pro assor Holloway for nblication, by r. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-st., orwich. Copy of is Letter from Captain smith, of Great Ysrmoulh, dated January Illls, I858. To Mr. D1801! , Dear Sir.—I send you the particulars of a cure e_fl'ectetI by Professor Hollowsy’a invaluable medi- ci_nes:_—Mr. John Walton, late in Her Msjesty’s Sor. vice, in the British Fleet at Malta, had a ver bad ulceratod uncle, and tiller having been in the alts Hospital for six inontbe, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remained an inmate four montlis, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out incur- a e then came to Yarmouih, and was and" I medical gentleman for about three months, but his ancle_becsme so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, ‘by my advice, he tried IIollowuy's Ointment and Pil s, w ich, by uuremittod application, healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. remain, Dear Sir, yours var (S n JO Albert Hotel-, Great ‘smooth. suitritisiito coal: or a sari iiitizsrr, nua- vous riuuinirr, aim anuuasr. ii.i. HEALTH. Copy of a Lsllerl-“from Mr. T. E for, Chemist, 4-c., Lower ors-lass, Moiicltcslsr, dated February 12th. I858. To Professor Hoi.t.owAv. Dear SIr.—_-- I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of a had breast, effected solely by the use of your celo. brsted Ointment and Pills. Mr. Manha Bell, of Pitt- streot, in this town, had been for a considerable tirns laboring under nervous dobility, of a general ill health, occasioned b ulccu wounds in the breast. She had had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any bonslicial result; in‘ fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being etI'octed. In this distreuing and painful condition of body mind, site was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately id, and in the course a very short time the effect oduced was most astonishing; her up tits was speedily improved, and the sores and u can in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement truly, N SMITH. I 5 5 of her system was wholly remcv ressiaiu dear ir, ‘till’! faithfull , (Signed) . FORSTES Kill. The Pills should be used conjcintly with the Oiutui on in out of the following cases :— Bad Le a Cannon Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Still’ Skindioeasos Burns Joints Scurvy Bunions Iilopliantiusis Sore-beads Bits of Mosqui- l‘irtulss Sore-nipples toes and Sand Gout fr, com. ' Glandular swollings Tumours Coco-ba Lumbago Ulcers Chiego- oo Piles Wounds Chilblsins ltheumatism Ysws. Chspped hands Scolds Sold at the establishment of Professor Honnowsv , 244, Strand, near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable ruggista I rs in Modieiiisa throughout the Civiliuod World, in Pots, at Is ad, Is an. and be ch. “‘ T rs is a considerable saving by taking the In or sizes. . B.—Diroctions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are allied to each pot. GEOIIGB T. HASZAIID Agent. AVY LIST POI! JANUARY, received by IIail,sod for Sale at Hssssuu G 0wuu's Book Store. - .-. . umntao-.--as .,-~.. ... ~. - - . lvmswav .-.,-.,-.--.v.- Tlm Dwuvuua Mil Promises near Government House, at ' Captsh Bssssloy, euutaius a spacious -soap led-reaps, um,’ "I": Ilfge Inner OIIFIIIOOI. Bush and Frost Soull , Pump and Wad-House, 1...... bor-room, and a aTilendid 6 rocmod cellar. A large and commodities Coach-bones. I stalled Stable, Harness-room, Cow-house, largo IIuy—Io[| and Grain-room, Manure-yard, ls'rg:.Kltchsii gala... with Fruh iroes,q,e., flower gs , olsgsss from entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn lllllllng downtotlio Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, die. Extensive plantation of young uses o all kinds, large Itoot-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and oommodious . There are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and a never falling well of water on the em OI. "This splendid Mansion from its sltastlou oom- mands the finest view ofauy house in Charlottetown, and from its prouiniit to Government House and other advantages the ubseribor oonldoutly olsrs ii astliomcst e nt, comfortable and disable rosi- dence tor a gentleman's family in or near Town For further particulars a l to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, isss. Paris: for Sale. HI! LEASEIIOLD INTEIBT of I00 acres LAND, on the Cross Road from Brscliley Point Road to Winsloe Road, I] miles from Char- lotteiown, between 50 and so acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation; n Prairie House, nearly Mill’. 36:1 31 foot, with IS foot wall, and out build- irig 76 feet long, with a Well at the door, and a g Spring on the buck of the Farm, and an abundance o river-mud, the remainder is covered with Firewood, Loiigers and Building Timber. Enquire of the Sub- scriber on tlis premises. It. WILLIAM HORNE. Lot 83. Doc. IE. IS“. FOR SALE. 2w ACRES of land on Township No. 5| having a front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 200 Acres on Lot No. S, embracing the West Point of the Island I00 Acres on Township No. 80. Pamuro Lot No. ISO in the loyalty of George- town and Town Iaot No. 95 iii the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Applyto WILLIAM I-‘ORGAN. Fob. ‘lib, ISM. FOR SALE — Gncvuii Ist.Aiiu, situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth of a mile from Pririceiown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as a fish- ing atation is unequalled in this Isluiid.— having a sutficleiit depth of water on one m'dc for vcmsla of large burthon, and being entirely free froui drih sand. n indisputable Title will liogivon; and his fkrther iculsru, apply to Wis. Fnuosir, l‘mq., Char- Ill- April as. test. (Iisw.,tf) FOR SALE. HA1‘ valuable plot of GROUND at the bead c Prluoo Stroo , formerly the site of the Baptist Cliqpel, fronting I00 foot on Boston Street, and toe on per Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situstions in the suburbs for a goutloman‘s yogi- d.eucl_.oriscaps of bsisgdivided iutotbroogood building Lots. For Terms. Ito. App” to . II. POPE. Juno 8. SALE. CHOONBR |tlVAI., new I iiigiu Charlottetown, has juniper upper works; years old; was built and titted for a Pscltet between as ' c; is well built, and soils fast; h ‘Id Tens. Old Manure- moat, st! Tom Bqistsr. Apply to W‘. B. Dnsir, Charlottetown, or to tbe sabooribnr at Suumeroids, GEORGE WALSH. Sainnierside, Jan. 2:, lies. oatf CARD. EORGE BEER, Juur., respectful Iy tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and cus- tomers. for the generous trons and suppo during the last 21 years, and to acquaint them that his business will in future more rtlcuhrl ooalsod is tliatof General Im rter of BITI8 WI‘-ST INDIA, and AMER CAN GOODS, that he has lb’ d his Son. Gnonou Buns. as partner in the business, which will carried on under the name and Erin of I E B R 6» S 0 JV. They would hope that by constant attention business. the It assortment sushi: moderate ricos, share of public supm A rsouo ind to George Boer, juu., are res- roqusstsd to settle their Aeaouu . ottotewu, Jan. lot, II“. (All papers Int) Elkliigtois at Oo’s. Patent , Elects-opiate. AS now been before the public siuco I841, and after the most severe test of wear, in t vessels oftlie Royal Mail Steam Packotc insular and Oriental Com try, the Steam Ship Company, the aide Steam Navigation Company, and numerous Club Houses, Hotels, and Private in every nose to give the most uatflaotlon s ingss it does all the advantages deliver is and beast of sleet ; and it will be foundtbs interest o mosey upon the cost of silver Goods for I period of seven years, is alone sulficiont to purchase I-lloetro Plate, and this, with the now established fact tfkl "'8... of its satrsnis d Iy, it a matter of great importance to all purchasers of seals articles. It must be evident that the wear of all articles depends this seas of the sad the Patoateot i on the refer with t satisfaction to s mus _ the Royal oinmissiou oftho Great by, tut, or ritn Priis-r Cl.Aus on Connors. ||A|.ftl' those not . A large assortment of tits above Goods has just arrived par Cicely; direct from the manufacturers, and is now ready sslo. WILLIAM HEARD. Patent Lac&r:I or Ar-ttlldlsl iris article is intended to iii» the gllnltiads of nurse bottles now is see. .l|0'l5 of the Laotoul can buulfitied with a curb» “ill” eoiniriou ivory or ullvw I'I‘ohsori‘u'u.o‘wu oroot Artlslal Breast I I °' '""' °' ii. a. wsriuoii. lssaarylii ll“-