\\ PUBLISHED ON Estalillsiied £823. TOGETHER. -‘-1-— --:.-.1.‘ -.fi_-f_' \.-- “ . - I-IOI..LOW1\Y’S PILLS WHY ARE WE SICK’! It has been the lot of the human _race to be wei bed down b disease and sutlering. BOL- L0 AY’S PIL are es ectally adapted to the relief of the WEAK. the ERVOUS, the DELI- CATE, and the INPIRM, of all chines, ages, sexes and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines. and oflers them to a free and enlight- ened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. To THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expresslycombined to ope rate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, tholungs. the skin, and the bowels, ‘correcting any derange- ment in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain oflife. and thus curing disease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COM- ri..uN'rs. Nearly halfthe human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world. that no- thiug has been found equal to them in cases of dis- orders ofthe liver, dyspepsia,niid sioiniicli coiiiplaintii generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, ll0WcVt'I’ niuch deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBlLlTY.—-ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custoiii Houses to the introduction 0 tlisse Pills, that they may become the nicdinine of the masses. Leariied Colleges admit, that this nie- dicino is the best reniedy ever kiioivn for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been ini- paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be with- OI! It. Holloway‘: Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Di'seizr¢v:- Ague Dropsy liiflainmation Asthma Dysentery Jaundice Iilions Com laiiits Erysipeliis Liver Com- Blotehes ont a skin Female lrregulari- plaints Bowel Complaints ties nmbago Clio 'c Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits Rheumatism Bow at Retention of Consumption I {end-ache Urine Debiliity nndigestion Scrofula, or Sore Threats E tone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Syiltpo 'l‘ic Dolonreux Tumours toms Veiiersal Affections Worms allot‘ Ulcers lVsaltness, from kinds w iatever eause,‘&c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor H ounwav, ass. Strand. (near Temple Bar.) London, and 80, Ilaidoii Len New York; also by all respectable Dru gists and dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilisod World. at the following prices :— II. Is. is. and Ills. Carrsnoy aaeli Box. " There is a considerable saving by tahlag tb. larger sins . N. B.--Directions for the guidance of patients is every disorder aliasd to each Boa. , 1'. IIASZAID. 4 Sets Wholesale ages! for P._l:. Island. - lllmlll’ oe‘wrr..aa.ar,at. \§‘\,\l\“’5 Ch‘.irlot.tet.o\vn, P. E, lslzind, Wednesdtiy. February 20, 1856. The National Loan Fund Life! GENERAL INTELLIGENCE- Assurance Societ of London. _ .‘M,“._\L£5,,0_.;.,..,;,e,|;,z‘ Bmpo,,m,,d by Ac, 1 RBI‘ltll!U’l‘|\'; Jt:s'rics.——-About thirty of Piirliainent, 2d \'ictoriii. A Saving Bani.‘ for ' )’e‘"'5_ 33": a new ("'3' gaol was bull‘ 3‘ the Widow and the Orphan. _ 3 Norwich. A gallows was made by it man '1‘. |lEA'1‘H_ “AV_'”--*NDslJ'-d l oftlie name of Stratford, to be used when [:7 on-..., .......§?."“’s“.§.'.$I.'f'£5f.?..51‘.2£.2‘3.1’““ 'i;§g"ired- fgersltliff §,at°W=*{- Within,“ Sepmnber 5’l853_ ; ‘ years, its rn or wits iung on it or fpoisoning, and there has never been any Fall 1855. , Duncan, Mason 3' Co. , succisssoas 1'0 . A. 6:. J. DUNCAN «St 00. . GENERAL Importers wholesale and retail havej JUST R.ECElVED,e.i: Barque Isabel, a large . assortment of— E G 0 O D 8 1 surrasnn ron ran rassmrr mini arrnoscnnre season. ? Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester' treets. City ofCharlottetotvn, Oct. 8, 1855. Superior Cooking Stove The superior quality and durabilit of‘ Castings. , ' o be 1 these Castings are well known to the public. Ch. Town, Great George-Si. 1 October 23d. l855, I JUST PUBLISHED. “The Balance of Power." M by Joiiiv Li: Pain-2, third master of the Central, Academy. 'l‘o be had at the several bookstores in‘ this City. Contents: Introduction; ’l‘he escape‘ from Elba: The \Vatsrloo Campaign; Peace, l8163i Death of Napoleon and Wellington; hntry Ol'.IlI¢ Russians into Moldavia; I853; Battles of Oltenttzag and Kalafat; Siege of Silistria: Slaughter at Sinope; Bombardment of Odessa and Sebastopol, &<J:. a CONROY. IMPOBTER dc DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN; GOODS, i or THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL merit‘ VARIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any int/te City. STORE IN iumsit’s BUILDING, smsit riir. -rsiirsiisxci: HALL, cnaaiorrirrowx. Tea, Sugar, 6:0 cutlery» Confectionery. J ewe11'Y- Faney articles of beauty and durability. i-—-_‘ Farm for Sale. 0 us son) by Auction, on 'l‘nesday the 16th February, instant, on the Premises, the Leasehold Interest of the Subscriber, in 92 acres of miismtogelher with the Buildings, consisting of no en, a new runs, 11 Fr: 27, s-r.un.:s and it other out-buildings. JOHN HORNE. Winsloe Road, near Mrs. _llolroyd's. February 9th, 1856. 21-3- llll. lllllllll. 1855. AME8 DESBRISAY has received by the Majestic, from Liverpool. I 5!? flhtandn. front London, his usual supplies o Autumn and Winter Goods. which are edited to the pablilc at fill! lowest possible ot o ices roa casii. A large Ready Made Olotliing. wliieliare some very sii rior Coats. Ala. N bad at the Store of l in HENRY llAS'I.AltD. 7 l Crrizets. n.'Il occasion to use it since. He thus became his own first and last victim. Tits Cuiiitiincv.-«Tlie rumour that Min- isters are discussing the propriety of an issue of one pound notes has been current in numerous circles during the last fortnight. The object is the withdrawal of an equal amount of gold coin. By this plan, it is suggested the metallic reserve of the Bank might be increased, and alter making due [provision for the convertibility of the new lone pound notes, a portion of the gold thus lobtained might be rendered available for S :the exigencies of the war. VVe must re- l . gpeat, however, that no authoritative infer- UST iir:i$i~:(i9i':iili.y from Glas-l j-:::::'r'd "F dJ°,fi°"p"°" h“ bee" Pm ' . , . ' , .—- (1! y €108. gow, a quantity_of (.ooliiiig_Stoves, Lennon and ‘ Close Stoves. (all sizes); Wilkio’s Plough ‘Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash \V_eiglits, Cart g and _Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety ofotherl Discovsiiv or A New ISLAND.-—-On the outer voyage to Australia ofthe Ben Nevis, Capt. I-lcron, in latitude 44 41 south, and ' same longitude as the Crozets, came unexpectedly upon land. Supposing it was the Crozets, he steered 1520 miles south, .end was astonished to find himself at the He describes the new island as the highest he had ever seen, for the moun- tain ridge on it seemed to be as high as the Andes. The Crozets are in a line with Prince Edward's Island, Marian, and Kerguclin’s Island; EXTIKAORDINARY S'roitr.—Duriiig the stay oftlie l’i-rsian Ambassador in Moscow, 8. fire ol'chai'coal, lighted by his servant in a stove of the room where his son and the servant slept, caused the death of the for- mer by suffocation, while the latter narrow- ly escaped with his life. The ambassador, in order to avenge the death of his son, commanded the servant, to whose careless- ness the accident was attributed, to be flayed alive. The Russian police, howeve interfered, alleging that such it punishincnt could not be allowed in their country. Accordingly, his excellency ordered a box with airliolt-s to be made, for the purpose of transporting his ttnfortunate servant to Persia, there to suflbr the fearful death which even Russian civilisation prohibited! Tris SULTAN as PATER l*‘.iMii.iAs.—We find the following curious bit of gossipin the Paris letter of the Globr:—“ According to the letter lrom Constantinople, it seems that the Sultan has brought up the ladies of his family in extravagant habits, which, it seems, lead their august father into diffi- culties. One of his I-Iighiiess’s daughters, whose marriage with it son of Rest-hid Pacha was not long since recorded, is, it seems, in debt to the amount of |0,000 isstt-es, and Alide Sultana is ‘down’ in the books of Staniboul tradesmen for a lar- gter siiiti. It seems rather hard to a Wes- tern mind, that the Sultan should be made responsible for the ‘little accounts’ of his uisiwied daughters; but this, it appears, is ' the ease, as the Palm gives us to under- stand that in consequence of these drains‘ I his-purse, the Padiscliah’s allowance :a hand a few very good India sbltlf COIN. 300' iou's Caps. Ito, Nor. ‘l.'sIOI6. . P00 ‘has’ been iitcsoasod by several thousand -pisstses." ’ g "‘.‘.’.'.""".t.*o"..‘;‘iis.;..,.- I New Series. 9..., 319. SwcosN.—A private letter front Ham- burg, dated the 10th, states that orders have been just given by the Swedish go- vernment to fit out at once in the port of Cat-lscrona two ships of the line, three fi-igates, and four corvettes. Psitsoiui..—Lady Ellenborough, who has not been assnsssinated in Arabia, was “ at one time the star of London fashion, whose beauty and wit, the champagne of conversation, full of sparkle and vivacity, gathered round her all that wins distinguish- ed in English society. Among her special admirers were George Canning and the Duke of Wellington, but the discovery of her amours with Prince Sch\vartzen- burg, which led to a trial that some years since created an intense sensation among the aristocratic circles of Europe, was ow- ing her separation and divorce from tho haughty and arrogant lord, who became so memorable by the pomp and majesty of his short rule in India. For years, she had not been heard of.” Indigestion with all its attendant evils cured in eight weeks.—VVm. Henry Harris, Esqr., a contributor to many of the leading Canadian Papers, was_afilicted with indigestion; the most simple food caused him hours of uneasiness by d.'iy,and want of rest by night, his sedentary profession also tended in no wise to mitigate the disorder, so that life became, as it were,a burden to him; he had recourse to a variety of means to alleviate his sufl'erings,but without avail ;however, be commenced using Hallway’. Pills, and this extraordinary remedy restored him to health, after he hail despaired of ever eing cured, and to the astonishment of all who knew 'm. lie can now eat with gusto any kind of food without experiencing the slightest symp- toms of his old complaint. The Great American Hair Tonic. Bogle’s celebrated Hyperion Fluid. for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- outa rival on this eoiitineiit. [lundi-ads ofi,nim,io,,. have started into an eplicincriil existence, since the introduction of Ilils unrivalled ir restorative, and their doom been settled, whilst Bogle‘s Hyperion llair I-‘luid, with a popularity never attained by an other article, goes on “ conquering and to conquer." There is no malady, which can alfect the Hair, but can be cured by this inconipaiahle preparation. To ladies it is inviiluable; and on childrcn’s heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by llcr Majesty the Queen of Great B.-imin and commands an extensive sale tliruugliout Europe: _BogIe’r E.’eclrz‘c Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into a beautiful black or brown, the moment it is applied. literally dyeing the hair without staining the skiirand leaves the Hair soft and glossy wiihoug injuring its texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other Hair dyes. Bogle's Aiiiole Shaving compound readers that ‘usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided nxury. Bogle’s llsbeaiona removes Freckles and tag from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- lodged to be the very best article for beautifiyin-r the complexion. ° 'l‘o be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Borr|e 227 Wesliington street, Boston, U. 8. ° ' ' And by all Druggists and perfumers tlironghont the Cantidiis, United States and Great Britain. W’. R. VVATSON, Agent for P. E. I. 0 GlL.MAN’S HAIR ore. _ The best article ever need, as hundreds can testify in this city‘ and surrounding country. Read! GIL- MAN'S IQUID HAIR DYE irtslanlaneously changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Bffllm. which is permanent-does not stain or in 5:! V") |||,|Itie the skin. No article over yet inven- 1" Wilnch will compaie with it. e.would advise l_;”<;ol't.avPe grey hairs to buy it, for it neeerfailg. Z. D. GILNAN, Chsaiist, Washington clty. la- veator and Solo Proprista. For sale 5 . Hair Drvprs, and Qealu bout the iiiied States. at for'P.'E. I.