eh PUBLISHED ON ttlls . llllllllllll’ dlbmméiiillflfldfla J‘ EVERY -=5? Eslallllslltstl I82:-3. Chrrrlottetown, I’. 1, lslatttl, Wednesdaiy. August 29. IH55. ./r‘s“;\.E’)i7;EEi?t_’.l'.ll§‘>EE. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. I Neiv series. hr). 269. WILLIAM C. HOBBS. Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—Cornrr q/‘ Great George and King Street, (‘ImrIulIttorivn. l".F.PS constantly Muirulhcturirig all kinds of llrrus nittl Ci-tirposiliorr Cistiiigs, such nit. Ships’ Rudder llr.tce:i.Spi|tes, Ilults, Ilitiges, orurrriientnl Funtetiiiigs for Ships‘ \\/liaols rind Capstone and Bells. Corirpositi.irr.\li|lllnsltcsnntlTlircsliiug lluclrine Brrtsscs, &c. &c. All of which are warranted of the best inriterial. I’. S. The Iiiglit-st price will be given for old Cop- per, Ilrtils and Cuiiiprrsition. Friend of the Prince Edward Islander. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. EXTRAORDINARY cunt: or ASTHMA ! I or AN our LADY ss:vs:n'nr I-‘IVE vsitiu or Ans. Copy ofa Lelterfrom Mr. Thomas IVulon. (Book Stat-2,) Toronlmdated the 9lIi Octobur. IBM. To Professor llolloway, 3ir.—-Gratitude compels me to make Imotvn to you the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from the use of your Pills. My mother was alllictod for upwards of four and twenty years with rrstlrtnrr end spitting of blood; it was uite agony to see her suffer and hear her cough; I have often declared. that I would give all I possessed to have her cured ; _but although I paid it large sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought perhaps your Pills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result was marvellous: by slow degrees, or mother become better, and alter persevering wit your remedies for nine vveelis, she was perfectly cured and now enjoy! the best of _henlth, rilthou; uyenty-.tive years old. remain, tr, Your obliged, (Signed) TIIOMAS WESTON. REMARKABLI CURE OP DICOPSY. LTTII UIING TAPPID TH‘-II TIN‘: copy of a Letter form Jlntlioay 8m'IIi, EM Halifax. Nova Scolia, datsd the 25th Jlugtut, I8‘-I To Professor Holloway. 8ir,—~l desire to add my testimony to the value of your Pills, in cases of dropey. for nine months I suffered the greatest torture with this distressing coin- laint; WIII tapped three times, and finally given up I: the doctors; lttrviiru become in appearance as a slioleturi, and with no more strength in mothttn it child just burn. t was then, that l thoirgltt of trying vour Pills, arid itiiiircdititely sent fora quniitity, and ciitnriicriced using them. The rt-salt I run ecirci-.ly credit even now, ulilirrugli true it is. After aging them Ior four weeks, I felt iiruc_lr licttcr, ittid by perrioveritig with tlrcirr, nt the cxptrtrttou of two rrinntlit, I was completely cured. I have since cu- joyod the best of hettltli. I out. Sir, Yours sirrci-rely (Signed) ANTHONY SMITII. LBTONISIIING CURB OF GI-INEIIAI. DEBILIEY sun LIVEII C0lltlPl.A|N’I' I! copy of rs Letter from H"r'Ili'arn Rain, of Chai'lotIeIomn. Prince l'.‘tlIv4HI1 It/(Md. duferi l7th .N‘ov. I854. To Professor Ilullou-ny, 3;.-_i..| rim happy to lily, tluit your Pills have re- etnrcrl run to hurrltli :ifter,eutl'eiirig for Itlltts ycirs {mm rho, ttlttil l'|ll',lliI9 gratis-rail ill.-hility Ilfltl ltitiguttr, my tm-r “ml I|tI\\'l'.l§ wt-rc also ttrticlt.tIt-rritigi-d for the \\'lI Ill! of thcrt time. I tried trinity iitctlitziiirs, but they worn of no -mod to me, until I lrttl rt-cotirse to your Pills, try t.-iktrig which, niitl follriwiirg the printt-tl an-.,r-.ii.ora for so-vi-n wot-Its ware cured, tiftor every otltr-r ll|t‘IlIi failed to tho rtsttrrrisltttictit t-I" iir_v rii-'tgIi- bitllle. .'|t‘t|UtlllIllIlIf‘l!4, tttitl frit-nil.-I. I shall t-vi-r fer-l rutaliil to you for tltirt tisttirrislrirtg re.-tor.-itiori to health, rind will rccooiurentlyour I'ilIu ttsullsulferers, feeling it my duty to do so. I reurrrin, Sir, your lramhlo eervnnl, (Signed) \\'lLl.lA.\I REEVES. T/tere celebrated Pills a re .....nderfully e[ficac1'our in lliefallou-ing cornpltiiirls. Aguo I'U|t—~‘y lrrtturnmrtiion Astlrma I)y.~it.-trtery Jaundice Ililious Cnrtiplttints lirysipcltrt-i Liver Coltr- Illotcltus nri the skin Fciiiulc Irrcgtiluri- plziitite Bowel Coiirpluiirte tics .lllIlI)r'I"0 Clrolica Ferrets of all kinds Pile Constipation oftlfe I'its Illieuitratism (‘rout Ilctentioir ol Consumption llcnd-nche I,'riue Debiliit Indigestion Snrufalzi, or Sore Tlirntils Stone: and Gravel l\'ing'ri Evil Tic Doluurcnx 'I‘uniour ll Vciterenl Alfections Worms allof' \Vcrikness, from kinds whatever cause, c. Sold at the Estnblislirncitt of Professor IIOLLOWAY , 2-I-I, Strttnd, (near 'I‘etuple Bur.) London, and by all revpoctrilrle Uruggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized \\"orld, at the following prices :— 2s. 6s. 8s. and 20s. Currency car-h'Box. 5g’ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size . N. II.-—Directinns for the guidance of patients in every disorder allixed to one ox. GEORGE T. IIASZARD, Sole Ivhulesale Agent for.l'. I". liilaiid. Secondary Symp- toms Ulcers Boot and Shoe Making. ' ‘III’. Subscriber Iran on hand, I-English calf skin very superior, French calf skin boot fronts. English uud Arnoric.tn sole leather, and cart furnish Iirst rate articles in the above line GEORGE BRACE. Sydney Street, July 23d. To Dagiuerreian inlets.‘ Orr Srtlttrdot‘, June 30th, after is Severe and pro- tttictml illnc.xs,t-tctittiatittg iii .1 rlrwid allll rip- parenlly p'iitrlr-ss end, dtcd Joint-s Silk Ilticltirt_-_v- hunt. the \H'll-lt'n0\\n at-u vcterziti ntlvocate or |0lI|tt€|‘M|"e. and other muvt-itrcots tlt-‘Sl¢_!IlCll fur the l)8lll‘IIl of trratrkind. l\lr. Brit-ltingliatti's life was an eventful one. At the early age of nim- ycare, lrc “ctnbraced the mriritituo prtiliessioir ;" it your aftcrivrrrds, he wds captured and kept for si=\'(>r.1l niutrtlis ti prtsotit-r at Corutiuri; and before he had attained his eleventh year. he h:rd been ttrrirclied ti distance of ruritry hundred miles, bare- foot, tlirouglr Spain and Purim.-ul, from Coruunn to Lisbon. After other 31.‘,-’t‘llllllt‘.S, he lllltlllftl ti nntrrtittre cotnrnnnd at the flgtl of twenty-one ; sirbsoqttctttly lI(.'(‘lllII8 ts favourite cotnpttttlon of l\ItlIl'dlIllIlC(l All, the Euypti-.in |’.'islisi; was stripped, pltrnderctl, and left naked, nearly in the middle of the great desert, at is distance of sixty miles from any supply of fund or writer; lravellctl ttr India ; trttvcrscd tnany Oriental countries. on- r-ottutering storms, plagues, SI|ll|“‘.'8’.'l-2, battle, imprisonment, hunger, thirst, sickness, and want; settled in India, laboured there, tlrrotrgh the medium nftlm press, to promote free tr:ide.a free press, and justice to the native population ; became an that account, obnozzioue to that govern- lug hot|_\',thlIed the East India Company, who drove him from the shores of India, and robhetl him of his property to the anrotittt oi .l.‘tl0,000: returned to this country, and 0I)l:IIll(.’(I the recog- nition of his just claims for cotnpt-tiezition lronr lltelnte Lord Durham, Lord luliri Russell, the late Lord llr-nrrrztn. and other rliatlngriished men in pzirliatnetrt; from Sir Clltttlre Forbes, SII’ Henry Strachey, Mr. Julio Smith, and other RARE CHANCE. ’I'wo first-rate CAM!-IRAS for sale, with instruction in t art. no of Harrison's best quality Bellows Camera, view. \V. C. HOBBS. Jne.-s 7th. I855. valuable Freehold Property For 8 le. THE Proprietor offers for sale that valuable and well known roperty GOWAN IIIAI, delight- fully and eligibly situated at the head of Souria River, in King's ounty. Prince Edward Island, cumrnstrd- in; e view of Colville Bay and Ilse Galph. 'I‘lte property consists of One 'I‘houeaud Acres of superior Land; the Homestead, on which the owner resides, corrtiiius Two Hundred Acres; of which between 40 rind 60 Acres tire in it high state of cultivation, and divided into live-acro Fields, substantially fenced. The Dwelling House is -15 feet long by 30 wide, vmost conveniently planned, thedower floor conraitis Drawing lloom, )inin ltoorn, tuo Bedrooms. I\'ur- eerv, large and small I all, and conitnodiouit Kitchen and Pantry. 'l‘he upper Floor contains a Hall, two Iledrootns, Servtiut'a room. and large Store room. Cellar, the full size ofthe House, walled with stone, and partitioned otfirr to three apartments. A rrt.owr:rt GARDEN infront of the House, en- cloiiod with lr'.rick tlintn hedge and planted with orna- iirentul 'I‘H‘l‘“- ‘I he Ilurti is 73 foot long by 28 foot, double borrrdcd nurl Irvrlu-rl, illltl r-out ortimetly l:ti-I olliiir-i ti llorr-e Strililo-, ttitlr lilo iitulls; tr sp.-iris-us (Tow Stulrlc with ccllair |lIltI('I' litillt. Ior t-irlli-ctiirg i\l:iiiu|’e. -1 large Cu:i(‘lI llmrsc ;it:tl iotrtrr its \\'orl\~littp or Iiittriztry ;:t iip:is‘iotis loft the full Ir-ngilr of tho Ilttrlt, tirid llirt-slung .\lil| tittuclu-d. A Well of the portal \\l|l0l' til the door, wliir-.li. \\lllI tho I)uir_v, run under one roof. A Build- ing I5 foot long: tl"t'tI no Sheep, Pig :iud Sleit It llouse, it largo and prtttltlcll\‘t! Kitchen Garden, nticlitsed with thorn rI.'I|t'.0 utttl planted with Fruit '|‘rt-es. 'I‘he whole oftlio-. brick Land is of excellent quality, well \\‘ttti|It’tI rind writcro-tl, and l:iid tilfin fill ucrc Lots, it part of wlticli is lot at One shilling, currency per it I :5 :- era. The property is sitrrntod in the imtnedizite neigh- hourltnorl uftirtst uinl >'riw Mills, froiititig on the high roiul to l".ust Point, disttrtit frntti Clirrrluttetotvii about 50 Ililes. Part of the purclrurin inrrnc_v inn rcnrtiiirt nti security on the property. For further prtrticulttrs ispply to the minor, on tho prt-riiiscil, JUIIN t\IACGO\VAN. Sriuris, .luly ‘Z-I, I355. . ks I R I'.l.l. IlUlI.\"l‘ |lllI(II{$ can be procured on i the iliilrsorilo-r's p|'t'lI|l.ie!, lri.-tweeii the hour! of It) lllltl -I o‘.-.lor:lt. on \\'i-tltic.~itI:iys and S.rturd:r_\s, nod also try. (lat-ivri'rt lll|tI l'owir:rl Sum-t Whiitfa,‘ during lI|s- \\'c¢’lt, by tho Liglrter-lurid, (from 3 to -I I‘. M ), after the will July nest. July 2. J. I’. IIEETE. lntlii Ilouse proprietors; from Lord William entinclt, late Governor General of India; and from almost the whole of the press and public tlirongiliont Great Britain. But to the day of his eath, no redress was granted him, although two committees of the House of omrnt-us recom- mended that it should be. Mr. llircltingliam spent some years in disseminating itiliiriiiation, respecting India. through the press, in connection with several public journals established by him in Lot don for that purpose ; and by means oflecturee delivered, and auxiliary associations formed, in all parts of the three ltinudoms. In I832. Mr. Buckingham was rettirned as one of the first members of parliament for Slrellield under the Ileform llill, and sat for six years, itr two sur- trrssive parliaments, as reprt-sentative for that borough. Ile originated and carried through several nu-iisures of public pot-d; such its, the- virtual iibolitinri of impressnteut for the navy ; thr- etilretilutiutt of a general registry for marines. with an act for the encouragement of voluntar_r enlistment; the appointment of committees for lnqtllflflfl into the best means of preventing the deetructit-It of life and property. occasioned by rule. pertincc on shore turd shipwrecks at sea; the cstahlisbnrent of copyrirglit in er-,t_vraviiigs puhlr.-lrctl in Ireland; and the abolition oftt lieavy tux ouzrll zrrrtliois and ptrltlislwrs. lt'\'lL‘(I on them try l‘lt.‘\'t‘u public tirstittttiirtts,ttittlrri tho :ititIioiit_v 1)I.lt‘lI’ll2tllI€l|I. He also lltlrmlrr('t'tl b't'.|.~r turthr ('sl:|l)li>I.lllt'ItI of public \t:illr.~‘ ttr.tI ;z:irrlvtrs in all l,'|f_l_1['ltI\\ll'.‘,:III(l o|' lttt-rziry rind srit-tittlit: itistr iutionelor the IWINIII til Ilrt-. \\tlll\lllfl t-':t:.~rs; hm thpgv, unfurltittzrtely. ltu \'.IIS not :t'g|r- to c:iiI'y In I837, Mr. llucltiirglimn rcsi-,-or.-rl his t-t-sit in parliament, and tirade tin tlxlcltsite tour in r'rrnerit:a, where he lrctured. hold tvtnpcrritrce and titlrr mot-tings, under distiiigtrielicd mtsprt-es, and (‘OlIII'Ill|lIt‘II tntlic progress of several itupnrtzint ptilrltc tut-asures. An Clt’;1.’Hll5llVCI' vztso one pic- !‘|tlt'tI to him by ladies in lluston, for his cllnrts in III lt:rllol'5eatttr~u, and in the transit of litttti unity in Illtllll. Itt I813. ho 0II;,'l!lfilI‘tI tlto " Iiritish Illltl l"orr-igti Institute,” \\'l’lt lll" tnost f;r\'otir:.lrlr' pruspt‘ct.< of .-«trtct-css; I‘iittt°t- .\lill‘l'I niitl tho Dulu- of I,‘:itirlrritlge were the p:itroit.~, tho l'i:irl of I)ot'on was the pIt’!l(l('lII. and (IllI\I'R. iirarrptist-H. earls. lords, and r.r:iiiy l\l. l’.'s. or-rc nlll()It*,.' ill!‘ VICO 'llI">l(lt'llIS. The institute was into-tttletl to he a sort of llI(‘I.'ll’V club for pt-itllo-itwii cl. rill political pzrrtiea rttttl of all ir=tttt-ti.-: and one r-I its pr-incip:rI oltjer-.Ia vine ttr pvuuiotc iritct.-uni.-it lwttt oeu fitI85}_’II(‘l'I ol'le.'truitm atml lllt‘rIl and our r-our-trvrnen. 'l'tiis institute. lieutti 8" “F”. W"! era long attaclteil by certain mrctrtics of l\lr. } llnr-ltiirstliani, and it constant tirc til sarmsttt nml 'l‘III2 I./I'll.‘ MIL JA.\Il'IS SILK BUCI{INGIIAM. ziud other unscrupulous pttlrlications. Many of the Stiliscrilrcrs failed to pay the subscriptions they had proiiriseri; and at last it bec.strie in.-cesenry, on pt-ctiiimry i_-rounds, to wind tip the institute. At the fourth nnittial titer.-tingz. the Earl of llevou, IXtl\'t,'I’|lll'_‘ In the tllillrlllfl zeal of l\lr. liticltingzliaru, said it was p:iinl'ul indeed to think that so tttticll time. l:iIronr,rrnd expense were to he Iriiitletia, and the more so, when it was consitlcretl that the rtr-t:rs.ity fur the closing ol’ the institute tllll not arise from any failure of success in the tonnage- ment or proceerlitigs of the society, but merely t'toni the liner, that at large utttulier of perstmfi. WIIO had been among the earliest and loudest to en- cuur:ir_te the instttult-, had lelt to others to give It that snhstanir-.t| support olrielr they had ptttmieul to liesttiw. Hts lordship also said, that |lID institute was under the greatest ritriignlions to Mr. Ilttckingliarn, and that Mr. B. was under none wlratever to it. Indeed, Mr. llucltingharu izxvcir-It-d .£l 3:')0truIofIiie pocket, through IIII couuectioit “III! the, ittstittite, wlticlr was never reitubttrseil -, and rlcvntod nearly live _\‘€3f8 I“ "'0 direction of the institute, witlrutit any emolument, beyond Ilie occupation of apartments on At premises. The sense entertain:-d of his services by those of the members who were most conver- eant with the atliiirs ol tbc institute, viae ttnequ vocally trtutitfesled by their contributions I_0 I ' ' ‘ hat ' i I0 I - prrratively small part in public labours. Ill! presence at the inatinural ttteetititt of the Uflllfll Kiupdutn Alliatice, in October, I353, will not liq tiiruotteri by any of otrr friends who had I pleasure ol being present. He theirs read_lfl essay on the Justici-, Policy, and Safety of Maine- law for Etigrlzriirl. which one afterivarde printed by the Alliance, in a pamphlet form. In our 3'2tl number. no published a letter frtrm Mr. Buclilllplitllll. in which he stated that‘:-ver since our inaugtiral ineetinu. in I853. he had been litid pvt-slrnte by severe and continued illness. N004!“ on by mental labour and pecuniary anxiety ; an ‘the " of his " “' A portion only tif this worlt has yet appeirgtl. 3"‘ we believe the MS. was never completed. in our 34th number. we published another letter from Mr. llucltinnhsm, encouraging us in out lab--urn: from lltutllme forward, Mr. Bucking- lrarn'e health declined, and death. on the afternoon of -"arurdny, the 30th trlt., terminated at life. which had been one of singular activity, and up Iztbouu ID JOHN B. GOUGII. A JOHN B. IintJGI|.—A British editor thus vrritea: Mr. Cough hart given his fareuell arlrlreuea, and received his larem-II lninnrs in the Western and Haste-rtt capitals of Old Scotland. It is imp!!!- silile for lottguage to describe the iinpnlre uliicls his visit has pitch to the cause ol t-mpeiauce fllllltllfl us. We have no doubt it has liasteoed the rririvrtl ofa Moi:-e Law by :1 pencil lIllIItIIt’l' of yt-tirs. besides lrriiigiurz joy to tnziot. tlrutir-riittla of ltvttrts rititl l:I|llIl‘S. “'0 :m- glzid ll deed to lrtttiw that, rfspuit .1 and :.l-It-, in the l't‘ltI".‘t,‘ of :i _\o-us, this illiltl t-r.it--r tir;i_v ho t-xpcttctl In Ir;\l:ll. our slmrc.-. Ilo lrris st-tire ctr-_v:t-_-eiturits to fullil in In-to‘-.rr. and soils litrllrtt Ui.i!ul States on the lib tll x\|l'_1\l.\l. llc \\ili not laiil to be the trlrjccl -~t';_vr;iitir-rl»-. rind of pr.i_\t-r on his vuynuc and during Ira .tlrst-tit-9, rinr \\|ll the tvelcoirtu be cold or tlotihtful, \\lllI \\lII('l|. alit-nld our God Ill urdr-r it. he lllltl his devoted partner will be hailed on his return. _ V.u.tts: or Airnrr CII.\llrtlFSloN8 ——'I‘lre ,l'r.l| ;unonot that \\'Illllll he I‘t‘f]||ltt!tl to p.iy Ilia rogu- l;rirnn.prit-e for thc cutnmt.~~ioti til etery r-mi-or \-tho lots do-tl Ill :rt-rive. H-rtl('i' tltiiitiu the [tlt'8l‘IIt .. ..r. IS .t377.23:i. tr t.mi...t.-. .r.'.so.::s;r tin- C.t\':ilry t-t-tnitrts-it-irs; .l.'7l.35t) for the Fool ts‘-iurds llottinitsstoi-s; and .L"2.i:) {still for Iltost-. of tho l.it.o. 'I'lie v.iluo-ol t':tt.‘ll ct-rtiiriissi-iii is In 1'..iloos——viz , In tho tizrvrtlry. lietitctoaiit-colt-or-I, ,.(,'(3,|"I5; c.ipinitr. .1'3‘l‘25; Iicuti-tizitrt, .Cl.Ill0; ttttl corner, .L'8l0 to the l~'-mt lionrrls. captain ;,,,| |,,_.,,;...,,,,,r.c,,|r».wl, J.'AI l-ltlll; llt‘tllt‘ll2ItiI nut] Ullplill“. J.".2.I).')ll; oust-_vii :Il|tI lictitt-irzsrit, .Cl.‘J00. rtrrrl iii the lite, Inuit-rirurt colonel. £4,ttll0-, ,.,¢.j..,, :3.-200; ttrtplalyt .l.'|,800; lleulelllnl, £700; and ensign, £450. ' rlepreciatioit was tlisclraiged against it in Punch, Front this time forib Mr. Iluisltinglitim Eltltrk corn-‘