‘ Ulcers r ‘ *1, . Friend of the Prince Edward Islander. HOLLO\VAY’S OINTMENT. I-JX'l‘RAORDll\’AltY war: or AL-l‘I‘Il.\l.\ !! 0|-‘ AN ULX) LADY SEVENTY l‘l\'I2 YEARI or Acic. Copy qfri Lctlerfrom Jllr. '1‘/.-r-mus ll'r.\-Ion, (Book Store.) Toronto, dated the 91.’: ()rto.’:.;r, I85-I. To Professor llollowriy, Sir,—Gratitudu comp»-ls me to make known to you the exrraordiiiaiy benefit an aged parent has derived from the use ol'_\our l‘ills. .\ly mother was alllicted for upwards of four and tweirty years with uritliiiiu and spitting of blood; it was quite agony to see her sutli-r illlkl Ittml‘ her cough; I have often declared, that I would aim all I ptNit's<t!lI to have her cured ; but nlihnugli I paid t| lrr,-,;e .~uni for llt(‘,(IlCltIl9 and advice. it was all to no purpose Aboiit three inoritlis ago, I t.‘iou:;ht pt-rh:rps your l'il|< might lN‘ll(‘IIl. her ; at all events I resolved to give tln in at trial, \\lllCIl I did; the result was riranellous: by slow degrees, my iriutlier liccaiiie lwtter. and after perseveriiig with ‘our ieni---lie-I fo.’ nine in-t'l<s. .~*ln- iirrs perfectly cured, and now enjuis the best of lll'IlillI, althnugli se\'ent_i'-live years Uiil. I I’l‘lIlillll. Sir, Your‘ olrligt-d, (Sigiied) 'I‘IIt)_\l;\S \VI}.S"l'ON. IIl"..\I.\I{KAI3I.E CURE UI" IlI{(lI’SY. AFTEH BEING 'I'.\I'I"ED 'I'HllI'lE TIDIEH. Copy of (1 Letter form flu!/tony Smi'.'Ii. Es-I Halifax, ..\"om Sr,-uliu, dated the 25th ./Iugusl, I35 To Professor Ilolloway, Sir,—-I desire to add my testimony to the value of your Pills. in cases of dropsy. For nine months I sutl'ered the gnizltest torture with this distressing corn- plaint; was tapped three times, and linally given up by the doctors; having; become in appearance as a skeleton, and with no more strength in me than a child just born. It was then, that I thought of trying your I'ills, and iiriiiiediately sent for a quantity, and coinruenced using lIlt‘tll. The result I can scarcely cu-dit even now. although true it is. After using tliein tor four weeks, I felt iriucli better, and bv persevr-ring with tlieiii, at the expiration of two iiionths, I was completely cured. I have since en- joyed the best of health. ani, . ir, Yours sincerely (Signed) A.\"l‘ll()N\' SMI'l‘lI. ASTONISIIING CURE OF GI-LVEIIAI. DEBILIEY no i.ivi~;n COMPl.Al.'\"l‘ ! l Copy of a Letter from lVillium Reeies, of C/tilIf0fI¢f0ll'Il, Prince l'.‘du-arr! Island, ’ dated l7!h ./‘Von. 1854. To Professor llollowny, Sir,——l am happy to any, that your Pills have re- stored me to health after sufliering for nine years from tlieinost intense general debility and laiigour, my liver and bowels were also muc deranged for the whole of that time. I tried many medicines, but they were of no good to me, until I had recourse to your Pills. by taking which, and following the printed directions for seven weeks I was cured, after every other means failed to the astonishment of my neigh- bours, acquaintances, and friends. I shall ever feel ratelul to you for this astonishing restoration to iealth, and will recommend your Pills to allsutferers, feeling it my duty to do so. remain, Sir, your humble servant, (Signed) VI ILLIAM REEVES. These celebrated Pills are u-omleigfully eflicuciom in thefollowing complaints. Aguo Dropsy Inflammation Asthma Dyseutory Jaundice Bilioua Coin lsints Eryaipclus Liver Com- Blotches on t e skin Female Irregulari- plainta Bowel Complaints ties uni ago Cholics Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits eumatism Bowols Gout Retention of Consumption Head-ache Urine Dcbiliity Indigestion Scrofula, or Sore Throats Stone and Grav King’s Evil Secondary Symp- Tic Dolourcua Tumours toms Vonoreal Afl'ectioiia Worms all of Weakness, om kinds whatever cause, dsc. Sold at the Establishment of Professor "0LLOWAY| 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by al respectable ru ists and dealers ' ‘ throughout the ivilized World, at the following ricoa :- 2I. 5s. 8s. and 80s. Currency each Box. There is a considerable saving by takingtho lar or size . . B.—Directions for the guidance of patients is every disorder afliaod to each s. GEORGE '1'. HASZARD, Solo Wholesale Agent for P. E Island. grlckat ELL BURNT RICE can He procured on the subscriber's premises, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on Wodnooda and Saturda on Queen's and Powiia Q _ SING! wIIIt’f.l, ¢l],sruisg,Ei;. tho Lighter-load, (Iran I to I not July next. 1. P. BEETS. in Medicines = I-IASZAt{D’S GAZE'l"l‘E, SEPTEMBER 19. 1\ Mr ARRANGENENT. ‘-‘~i.3'.'...i"._‘.--4—x...., ROSEBUD, Captain Matheson. X, 7 ll.l. until further notice leave CHARI.O'I"l'F.- 'lU\\’N for l’lC'l‘OU on TUESDAYS and l"l?ll)AYS, at 10 o‘clock, a. Ill., and will leave l‘lC'l'(llT for Cll.-\llI.O'l"l‘E'l‘0\VN on \VEDNl'2.‘- l);\YS i:ntI SATUIIIJAYS at 9 ll. nt., wind and wt-aitlier periiiiltiitg. For freight or pzuisage apply to the Captain on board, or in Cliarlottetoivnto the Owner, VVILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown Horticultural So- ciety. 7 ‘Ill’. AUTUJIIJV EXHIBITIOJV of Fruits- Vegr,-talrlcs and Flowers, of this Society, will be held on ll'e.-lnesday the 10 October, next at the Teinperanco lloll. LIST OF PRIZES. irnvrrs. Best bunch of Grapes, white Ilest do red Best 6 Ports 2d d coo::ocoooo°ococ¢o¢°2' 9 Best doz. Autumn eating Apples 2d do do winter keeping do 2d do do do raised from seed 2 I do Ill-st I2 Green Gages 2 do o Ilest 12 .\lsguum Bonuin I‘lunis. do llest sort of Plums not less tliiin I2 " tI( ,. i that quart of Ilarnsons Best Musk Melon o:A¢0.rsro-I-czrrsas-l‘-i.i.~i.i-qoiqguqu o<:a=>cnc.:aioa:ac-.c>6':cr¢:cae:aao¢aoo 2d 1 o Ilost \Viitcr Melon ‘Zd do V]-IGITA in: I. [lost Cauliflower 2d do Best Iirocoli 2 d o Best 3 Savoy Cabboges 'ork Best 12 Carrots for table Best I2 blood-red Beet Best I2 Piirsnips Best 12 Onions, Globe Best 12 do Potato Best 12 garden Turnips Best 12 Toinntoas Best )2 Capsicuml Best 12 heads ripe Indian corn uash Best lot of Sweet herbs ILOWIRI. Best bouquet of Garden Flowers " do do oocaocooeofiooc-o¢°o=c¢coo coooessouaoawtcuacaeocceootiéoeuuoss-w.» Finest llouse-plant in pot 2d best do do Rim-st House-plant in pot 2d best do 0 Best Show of Dahlias, not less than 3 2d do do Boat Show of Pansies 2d do do Best Balsam 2d do Best Cockscomb do Best Double Stock 2d do Best Single Stock 2d do do Best Wallflower 2d Best monthly Rose in pot, of each va- rioiy, llest Flowering Plant from tliefgarden 2 do o Best Double Hollyhock 2d do coco: °eceo°ocooccec°oocoo —uaaw Namwahuamsuoubwaaaba aeoae wouooaoacaomoawumumu Best of any other Fruit, Vc stable or Flower not enumerated msy_bo rccornmon ed by the Judges. House Plants that have taken prizes at former Ex- hibitions, not to be allowed to com etc, Prizes to be paid at the time of declaring them. Articles for competition to be sent in before 12 clock. Doors to be opened at 2 p. in. Persons bringing articles for competition are re- quosted to leave them in tho ante-rooin, where the will be taken care of, and removed into the Hal , under the direction of the Committee. It has become necessary tolisve recourse to this arrangement, in order to avoid confusion. Tickets to he had at the door. Tickets of admission to non-subscribers 9d. Sulf- scribcrs for the current year, to be admitted by their Tickets as received for last show; if any oi as‘ Tickets have been given ii .tlio holders to be entitled to receive another in lion, rain the Boccstary. JOHN H. DAIBLBISII, 8oc’y. 7:. Sept. 10th isu. all papers OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOGS MISCELLANEOUS. l\lImsi:ns.—l make it a point of morality never to find fault with another for his manners: they mriv be awku-rir-I or graceful, lilnut or polite. lmfighc,-d or rustic, I care not what they are, if the man means well and acts from honest intentions, without eccentricity or atlcctntiuii. All men have not the iirlrantago of “good sut'i('ty," as it is called. to school themselves in all its farrtastic rules and ceremonies, and if there is any standard of manners, it is only founded in reason and good sense, and hot upon the arliliciul rr-gulalimis. lllanuers. like conversation, should he c.\.'tempo- inner.-us, and not studied. I alwziys suspect a man, who meets me willi the same perpetual sinilc upon his face, the same congeeing oftlio body, andlhe same premeditated shake of the hand. Give me the (it may be rough) gripe of the hand. the careless nod of recognition. and when occasion requires, the hoznely welcoiue salulalion, “ lin\v are you. my old friend l” The Su|tan’s favorite dwarf, a little man about forty years old, and three feet high, a few years ago, took a notion to marry, and appliul to the Sultan for a wife. The latter gave him Pl.IlIti5' siun to go into his harem and take the mic whom he could I.-iss. The dwarf. like all other short men, was ambitious to have a long wife. While the Sultan's five hundri-d women, vrliu knew the ieruis on which the dwarf was permitted to cliousc were I:rn,r;liing at the maiiriikin, he wt-nt up to one of the tallest and handsomcst of ll3(‘lll, and struck her a sudden blow on the stomach. She t‘ull'.ips('(l with the pain, and before she could recover, he caught her by the neck and gave lift the dreadvrl kiss. The Sultan kept his word ,aiid the tall beauty is now the mother of the dwarf‘s children. Cu‘ AS!) Doc Liri:.—James I"cr;znson and his wife led neat and dog life. and she is nu alluded to once in the plrilosoplier’:-i .'itilol~io;_-rapli_v- In 1750, while he was one C\'8IllIl:1 (lt‘ll\'lliIl_‘_: to :r l..ondon audience a Lecture on Astioonrn}, ll s wife enrerr-rl the mom in a passion, and rn:rli:-ious- l_\‘ overtiirned several pieces of the up;-:iialus; when all the Ii('ll(‘0 Ferguson took of the t'.'|lnS‘ tiophe \\ as the observation to his airrlience: “ l.:nlirs and gentlemen, I have the niisfnrlnnc to he in.-iiricd to this \\ oniaii.” Au ant-cdotc has been told by Croker as one of ilre happiest things he ever heard. Fcirelzvn, who had rrfren teased llichclieu (arid Il|t'lIi‘Clually it would seem) for subscriptions to clinritzible uri- derlakiirgs, was one day telling him that he had just seen his picture. “ And did you ask it for a subscription l" said Richelieu sneerinizly. “ No, lsaw there was no chance,” replied the other, “ it was so like you." Somebody says, a wife should be like roasted lsmb—iender and nicely dressed. Soinelrody also adds, " and without sauce.” “ Keep your dog away from me,” said a dandy to a butcher ho_v. “ Darn the dog,” said the boy,“ he always will be after puppies.” ADVANCE or THE Siscr. VVonirs.—No firing ofthe Russians, be it good or bad, slight or heavy, is able to impede the pro- gress of the works. The surface of ground in the neighbourhood oi the Maln- kofl' works, and the Rednii is presenting every day a more checkered appearance. It is one maze, oftrenches, traverses, rifle pits, and bntterics—a perfect maze, so that it requires nstrongly developed organ of locality , or else many days oftrcncli duties, to find one’s way. The railway is perhaps the best test of the gigantic activity which is prevailing: numbers of mortars and lar e quantities of ammunition come u dni y by it and vanish again silently, to be replaced next day by others. It is as ifthe trenches were an unfathomable abyss, so incredible a mass of mortars, guns, shells, and shot do they seem to swallow up. When they will be satisfied and when the word “ enough" will be said, seems as un- certain as Crimean weather. I heard a. few days ago from a French oflicer of ar- tillery, that Pelissier, being asked when offensive operations would be again resum- ed, ssid, “ VVell. I don't know; the Rus- sians are losing every day 300 or 400 men by sickness. f we wait a week they will have lost a brigade; if we wait a month they will have lost a car)» 1!’ owner.” But if the Russians loss in men by sickness, they seem to bo carsfii to replace them" THE Dirrr:naivcs.—At the battle of Waterloo, two French oflicers were advan- cing to charge a much superior force. The danger was imminent, and one of them betrayed evident signs of fear. The other ohsei-ving it, said to him:—‘‘ Sir, I believe you are friglitcned.” Yes,” returned the other, “ I am, and ifyon were hnlfitfmuch l'i-iglrtencd, you would run away.” This anecdote exhibits, in ii happy light the dii‘. fti-ciice hctivecn moral and physical cou. rage. Vii.i.me l§Un.\'r:r>.—-A conflagration at Breedsvillc, California, recently destroyed the whole oftliat flourishing town. The inhabitants were at the last accounts living in canvass tents, preparatory to re-erecting their houses. S'l‘l-IAN.-—Al ti. railway station, an old lady said to a very pompous looking gentleman, who was talking about stcuni coinrnunica— tion, “ l’ray, sir, what is stcain?” “Steriin, ina’uin, is oh! steam is—ch! nli—str-am is —stcum!” “ I knew that chap couldn't tell ye," said it rough looking fellow stand- ing by, “ but steam is ii bucket of water in a trcinciidous pcrspii-atioii. ” 'l'iri-2 Oi.ni:.\' Tl!-tE.—SlX ofthe ivcriltliicst and llmt~‘l i'c.~‘.pcclnble citizcirs of Boston, seventy ‘ears ago, were baker-s. Tliev kiicaded, until they had no longer need. I A NEW Conasi:.——The ship Harvey Birch has sailed from San Fr-niicisco for Liverpool with 2000 tons of bi-eztdstiiffs. Census or New Your: Ci'rv.—The census ufNcw York city is at last coinplcte, and slioivs a total population ol'ti'.‘3,(i'.‘li, being an increase of l0B,‘.!37.! in the last live your-s. During the previous five, the increase was l-t»1,l7l. I*‘.:.rir.ir.\'i‘ioN T0 Mi.\'.vi:so'i'A.—'I'lic \\'cs- torn lCl'l‘ll(Il'leS of the United States, are being settled with hardy pioi-noes ivitli ti. rapidity liardly credible. Ainong others, Miiiiresota is fast being covered with intelli- gent and eritcrprisiiig citizens. Large numbers, says the C,lIt'(IgO I)uil_Iy Press, are c.\'ploi-ing Southern Miiiriesota, and up the vitllcy ot that lieaiitifiil river. Most of the country bctwccii Lacross and Maiiluito is very liire, well watered, with timber at con- venient distances. The soil oftlic prairies is excellent, and every thing irzvitcs thc industrious and eutci-prising to sock it home in that fertile and licnltliliil region. Land can be had at Government price, of the very best quality The settlers are princi- pally from Northern New York, Ohio, and Canada V\'est. A year ago a pioneer by the name of John Robinson, settled in “High Forest,” in Southern Minnesota, and at that time his nearest neighbour was thirty miles distant, in the direction ofu. town called Lacrosse. There are now seventy-tivo houses on the same road. Mills and stores also have been erected, and improvement is the order ofthe day. Anoriiizn Aacric Exi-i:niriort.—Tlic Montreal Herald states that the Arctic ex- pedition, fitted out by the Hudson Bay Company, was to have started from Great Slave Lake some time since. The object of this expedition is to visit the locality where, according to the information furnish- ed by l)r. Rae, Sir John Franklin and his unfortunate companions perished, and to ascertain more full particulars, if possible, respecting their sad fate. DEATH Si-itiNG.—A late California paper mentions the discovery of a spring in El Dorado county in that State, whose waters flow from a bed of arsenic. The mineral deposit is thirty feet thick, and crops out of the surface of the earth. Veins in it abound with gold, and specimens of this surifei-ous ore have been shown to the editor of the Placervillc Jlmcrican. The name of “ Death Spring” has been given to the stream. The existence of it is sup oscd to account for the mortalit among t 0 gold miners at the early perio of the California epidemic. Arioriisa RAILROAD Accinas-r.--'I'ho N cw York steamboat train via Stonington for Bostoii, on the 4th, was thrown from the track at Kin ston, R. I. by which several of the sooo lass passengers were scri- oualy injured. The at-st-class passengers escaped unliurt.