floaty. CHANGE AND THE CIIANGELESS. The eye that sparkles with a flush of mirth Is qaenrh‘d are long in swellit III’0IlllI.0( sorrow; ‘nus flood the source where laiig ter had its birth; To-day we smile—we melt in woe l0-llt0"0Vl- A. ‘fie traits and liueiitnente we hold so dear a Harden and stiflen iii a marble slaniber; / We look our last upon the funeral gear, ’/ And add one sleeper to a countless number. - I I Bat love is changelees in the ehangelesir soul. _/ Though born of earth, and reared in homes that perislli Bsoy’d on the wings ofages as they roll, _ It clings to nieoi‘ries it was want to cherish] Amidst the glories of you radiant skies, Transplanted thither from its iriort.al drrgdli-ig. ilt dreanis oftliose for whom in deeby gone _ With tenderest tlioeghte its faithful bleast was swelling. ml Ihdly nartare in thy heart of bins The ions gerni whose produce blossoms ever! And wgiictlie spirit from the bod parts. Life's sacred ties e'eu death wi I fail to sever! —-Hoiissdeld Words. 1 THE SABBATH IN IIE COUNTRY. How eelrn comes on this holy day! Morning unfolds the Eastern slty. And apwsrd takes r lolly wsy._ Triumphant to er throne on high. Earth glorious w es as o'er her breast The inorni flin lier rosy ra And blushing rom er dreaiitleee rest Unveils her’ to the gaze of day: So still the ene, each vrakeful sound Seeure hiil wed music breathing round. ' t-winds to their mountain caves, 'I‘ll0, orniiig mist to heaven's blue sleep. And to their ocean depths the waves Ail; gone. their holy rest to keep: "I‘.s tranquil all around. above; The forests fur wliiclt bound the scene re peaceful as their Maker’s love,- Lilte hills of everlasting green; And clouds like earthly barriers stand. ’ Or bulwiirks of sonic vicwless land. llorictics. .' THE SCHOOL MISTRESS AND HER DOG. One of the most touching instances of canine attachment which was ever heard was related to us the other day. by it matron ofthe neighbourhood, where the finale of the melancholy event transpired, A young lady of one of the northern towns of this county, while en- ged in teaching school, the pill‘ '“'""|€|‘. I few miles from her Ernie, was singled out, towards the close of her eiigiigeriieni, with- out any apparent indncniirent, by the dog of one of her employers as the peculiar object of his regard, which soon uriaccountalily in- creased to iinch a do rec, that he could scarcely be beaten front her side, or prevented from entering the schoolhouse, to which he daily repaired. At the termination of her school, which she left in failing health, when about to strirt for her paternal residence, the dog give signs of his determination to follow her, which perceiving, she turned to the owner, and soon effected a purchase of the ani- mal. which now joyously attended her liouie. Iler first words on en- tering the house were——“ Mother, I have come honre to die, and have brought a friend here to watch my grave.” After making this snirouricenient she immediately took to her bed, and sank rnpidl in 3 typlmla which, in about a week. terminated in her death. a- ring her whole sickness. her faithful, and evidently sorrow stricken dog.never bat a few moments ata time left the sic_k-rooin,constantly lying directly near the head of the bed and _seeniing but. too blest when permitted to liclt~her fevered hand. which was oceastonn'ly ex- tended for his tender caresses. As her final hour drew near, he be. came indifferent about food. and soon refused it altogether. After her death, which he seemed to comprehend. he contim-ed to watch by the corpse, only at one time lcntfirrg it, and that was, when the eorfin case, which having arrived with the coliin, was carried and placed by the side of the grave, previously dug in an inclosure nrirr fly. ho¢gg_ [[5 then. Iiu\'llI1 Iuriteltotv llt.'L‘II murln nu-are of what wasgoing on,came out of iI‘.<.~ house. went to the case, and with his we on the side. looked in. and steamed to exatiritte it attentively. e next jumped down into the grave and appeared to inspect that also with equal care and all attention. He then came out, and hur- ried bnclt to his post beside the corp”. which he continued to watch till it was brought out for interment, when be closely followed the coflin, and looked sorrowfnlly on it, as it was lowered iirto its final resting place. and the grave filled up. “Wren his hutnau fellow mourners retired, however. he remained behind, and l_vin‘down at the head of the rave, could not be induced to leave the spot, refus- ing for the but aw days, all food, than, for a week or two, sparing- ly receiving it when brought to him, and pt Inst gv irig occasionally 0 the house for it, but only to despntch in haste the food that wait set before him, and return to his sad and only vigil, which night and day, he continues to keep up over the remains of his beloved mis- treas.--Vsrrriont Irtsrrioii. TIIE WAY OF TRANSGRESSORS IS IIARD. I want to tell you a true story. I went to thej.iil the other day to visit a young man only twenty-four years of age. yet he had been sentenced to prison twice. efore the last sentence lind expired, be had made his escape. by sawing of!’ an iron bar; but in a few months he was caught, and lodged in the jail where I saw him. Ile was set Is, and will soon die. as he is in a consumption. Iasked him o his early life. and what did he tell me? That his fa- tbsr died. when he was only eight years old. and he soon began to be disobedient to his mother, and to care for notlhig sliesaidtohim. He kept coinpiin with bad boys. and soon commenced stealing‘- Iittle articles at fiist, ituch as apples, peaches, &c.; and then, as he grew older. he broke into houses and stores, at midnight, and be- come it thief and robber. Seeing a llilile resting between the iron bars of his window. I said to him ' You have found God's holy word to be true, that “the way of transgressors is hard." ’ ‘Yes, sir,‘ he replied, ‘I have just been reading it in the Bible. ' I asked, iflie liird been to meeting often during tlrpxpast eight or ten ears. ' No sir.’ said he; ‘I was afrail if G ." Iinquired if is had associates endeavoured to pat God out of their mindii. ‘Yes, sir.’ he replied, ‘ and Ibave tried to do it too. but it would come back again to my mind.’ He seemed quite penitent, and as we knelt in that stone cell, and I raised my voice in prii er for him, he was so much afiiicted. that he we-pt like a child. in earnest wish was to return once more to his mother, and to die in his childhood's home. Ilia life was fast ebbing away, and he needed friends to trike cure of him. But this wish was denied him. An ollicer wire sent to him, and irons were at around his thin wri-ts, and dying as he wits. he was hurried Iirick to his former cell in the State Irison, neiirly three hundred miles oil! And there in that gloomy cell, away from all his friends, with no kind mother to tend hint, he will die. Boys, always mind your mothers! Always read the Bible, and retrieiiiber what you rent]. Avoid the conrpany of bad boys, whe- ther at home or at school. Always remember those four short words in the Bible, ‘ 'I‘hoa. God, seest me.’ Ilad that young man rsniernberoil them. and also that verse. ' If sinners entice thee. consent thus not,‘ he would now, probably, have been a good and happy man. Cetia-rswtr av ADVIITIIIICIIT.-—80lIlO time ago, a shoe- flgrb, hi la want of a wife, advertised for one, and appointed, was met by a female. Both kc, hewevsnaiilucliily aspirin: to I; nggeplalntbstfedrewaswkbregardtohiswie, ary Ag-ragee.thatdswasecteeh_edscaieee sire aiight be gosd..so ended la aistssl dissppsistrssst. The area a_dvsrtie- eds m. fiuhmmtu.M ' as t. H srst the tail. vtyfifiwevds I °h*k '3'" I as. ‘.'’"''t’ is’ r a N I Bnsiues . large Stock of i-‘ttrzzvcii Pl-1ltl‘U.\lER\'. Manchester and Glasgow I.-‘lousy. l» or . ad I ml‘ P" til " "!"°"-" E{I1%3:zC[l)°g,rd..£:K;.&:C2o:kid;s‘, long Wool ei....i., MuiIler;,Osnabuige, Itcltttigvi 9- D. ‘WLSON. Spa. 30, rim. (1. d d for Sale C0Rl‘.9.i'l')I:"E‘1SeV.dI:l;lI.dl13‘;.E ’.iru:nrcuv'izs, Lubin's Bsridolin or Curling Fluid, Ox Marrow Pouade, Calciiied Carbon for the Teetli and Guni_s. _ Stove Varnish, IL Starch I’o|tsh.for glosstng Linen. Roach. Rat and Mouse Eateriiiirrarer, I _ _ Thompson's Eye Writer for the inrinedrate relief of flamed E A IIl’§t’t°l.0I of Alinanacks to be had free gratis at the Drug f 3"" ° JAMES GILLIGAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 80, IBM. _ John M‘Leriti, Agent for the Sale of Comstock's valunblti Medi- cities at St. Peter's Bay. Victoria Cloth and carding Mills CI.O'PIl, Druggets. &c., &c., prelficdi P0? yard. 2‘I- Blue, White and Mixed Cloth fulled, 34- Do.. do. do., fulled and presset-lo ‘Id White Cloth fulled, pressed and dyed black, Ill‘0\\'l| or claret, ed a d 4 ‘- ' ru ets scour an rcsse i ‘ - Cloaking and D gg P 8d. '0 ‘M. Cloth and Druggets dyed, ' The public may confidently rest assured from the superior state of the lllachiiiery, &c,, that the work will be performed eqtlfll. ll l‘-"lilo to any done in the Provinces. _ Cloth or Wool lefl with the Agent. Mr. Gear e Iieer. jun., Cliar- lottetown, will be taken to the Mill and return free of any CINE“- JOIIN HENDERSON. Brnckley Point Road, Sept. 28, I851. GW- Encourege Home Manufacture. ARTII-IS hnving Cloth which they wish DYED or DRESSED in it superior style, iniiy send it to the Agent for Carney s Mills, where it will be finished equal to any done either in Nova Scotis or New Brunswick. and at equally low rates. Information as to prsicfis, mity be ohtaiiiegil apd patients seen, at the Agents, ' i e ueen uiire ‘ or ottetown. [mm Q S" ’ r:. L. LYDIARD, Sept. 22. Isl. & Adv Attent- D em; and Cloth Dressing. OIIN M‘ IIERSON FRASER, of Picton, long favourably known in the vicinity of Georgetown and White Sands, as a Dyer and Cloth Dresser, has appointed Mr. John Bovyer his Agent for this Town and vicinity. Cloth entrusted to his care will be hit- iglrgd in a workmitnlike mantier, and with dizsputcli, and returned to his Agents free of carriage. Acnarm Firrliry M‘Neill, Esq.. (ieorgntown. Mr. David Johnston. White Sands. John ltov ‘er, Cltnrlullhlowtt. Alex. l\I'I’lriiil, Pictou. Charlottetown, Sept. 2, lS.3i. Horses for Sale. THE Subscriber has it More rising 4 years old, is Ilorse rising 3 years and irirotlier rising 2 years old, all of \\'IIICll he warrants to be sound and servicable aiiinials. ALSO: 3 superior Iron Ploughs, double metal, imported from Scotland, which he will dispose of for costs and charges. JAMES ROBERTSON. Ilriit-klcy Point Road. Sept. 28, I831. FOR SALE. 'I‘llOROL'G ll BRED LEICl:‘.:%’l‘[’.R. IlA.\l, 3 years old from the stock of.louN Gauss, Esq. JOIIN FERGUSON, Criigg-.in, Ilillsborouglt. A Sept. 21. t85l. To be Sold. AND immediate possession given. The leasehold interest of 57 acres of Land, on Lot 32, about five and a half nriles froiii Charlottetown, subject to the yearly rent of is. per acre, and lease for 999 years, there are between 35 and 40 acres under cultivation. A good Barn, Stable, Cart-llouse and Dwelling House. a front proof Collar and Dairy. Also, a never failing Wei of good Water near the door. Also, Freehold properties, consisting of three acres of Land being ?{of Common Lot. No. 27, opposite Spring Park, on the hlulpeqtte end, and near Mr. Daniel llodgson‘s fiirrii. And 1 oftown Lot No. 66. with the Buildings and Breast \Vork. fronting on Dnrchester Street and Kings Street. And 1 of town Lot, No. 39 in King's tree}. Also, I of"I‘i-wn Lot No. 9, in King Street, with the buildings thereon, consisting ofa Dwelling llouite 35 it 30 and 20 feet post, a frost-proof Cellar with a good Stone \Va|l under the whole building, it Shop, Parlour, Kitchen and Oiiice on the first floor, I-ive Rooms on the second story, and Poor on the Garret, all well finished and in complete order. a Stable. Store, Coach-Ilourie and \\'ood-llouse. 'l'he whole of the above roperty will he sold or let for a term of years. Terms liberal. ‘or further particulars apply to L. \’V. Gall, F.sq., or to the Subscriber on the ptetriiscir. EDWARD KICKIIAII. Also the mica ired term of four years ofa Ilnnse in Dorchcstcr Street, opposite h essrs. Duncan's store, and sub‘cct to a yearly rent of’I‘en Pounds, ‘row in the possession of Edwar Neil. As the Subscriber intends removing itito the country he requests all permits indebted to lriiri either by Note of Hand or Book Ac- count, to settle the same on or before the 29th instant, otherwise they it ill be sued indiscriminately. K E. . Charlottetown, Sept. 2d, I851. Eligible Business ites to be Let, run A Tllll or trans, tir no-rs on oritutwtsn, AI sutv ll AGREED oiv, THOSE well known superior Business Stands in Cliarlottetown. fronting on Queen's and Sydne Streets, nt present, irrid for sortie years pttvt, occupied as ME tCAN'l‘ILl-I ES'I‘Alll.lSll- Ml’-INTS by Ciutni.I:e Dnarsitv, Esquire, and ‘Mr. James M'CIAl‘l'l-I. Apply to _ Mas. ELEANOR ROBINSON, or JAMES l'EAKE. Charlottetown, July 19, 1851. Building Lots. 0 be sold together. or in Building Lots to suit Purchasers. the . following 'I‘own Lots Nos. I6, 17, I8, 19 and 20, in the 2nd Hundred nf'I'own Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on Queen Square, Great George Street, Sidney Street, and Prince Street. For terms, and Plans ofthe Property, irpply to Siusuni. Na'.i.soiv,Esq.. Char- ottetown. To the Tenants on Lots 9 6; 6|. HI-‘. Subscriber having. by Power of Attorney, dated the 6th dir of March, IBM, been irppoirucd Agent to take charge of LOTS 9 CI, in this Island, the roperty of Lawrence Sulicaii Esq., notifies the Tenants on those Townships, that all rents, and Arrears of Real, due on the said Property, are required to be paid to hitn forthwith, he alone being authorized to receive the satire. JAMES YEO. Port Hill, April 9, I851. HE Tenantry on that part of Lot or Township No. 48, owned b Major Cltooxn of Bristol, Engleand. are hereby notified. that all eats and srrearsof Rent are to in future paid to the Subscriber, who is authorized to receive the same. JAMES MOORE. Charlotte‘ ii, Idd Aug. I851. Notice. LI. Persons indebted to the Rev. Wtr.t.raaa J. I-lovr.ns, of St. John's. Newfoundland, Clerk, on account of arrears of Rent, or moneys due to hire sad his late Wife Janet Emilia Iloyles, (fernerl Jsaet Emma Rennie) at the time of her death, which :re'Jonthe tiiliyirsyoflsy lldlflttrespect ings esthat portion ownsltip llanihsrll, forinsrl indebted is as an Rev. wiiriulr. ii.,'i.I been d eaipewersd ,sIil tpsylltsl E i.5'aawos-rit. Nil fill CVII OI‘ Ceagls, Celds, llearsness, spitting st Bleed, Night sweats, Asthma, Liver Ce-plaiiits, and CONSUMPTION. DO NOT NEGLECT I1‘. Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands ofcases, by this only certain remedy, JL'DSON’S CHEMICJL EXTRACT OF CHERRY ./IJVD LUNG WORT, and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly . Cure Consumption. The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con- sumption, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, as to have been pronounced lry Physicians and friends, to be past all possibility ofrecovery, and at times llu-uglit to be dying, have been cured by this uounderful renredy, and are irow as well and hearty as ever. It is a compound of rr.edii~ntions which are peculiarly adapted to and essentially necessary for the cure of COUGHS JND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is mild, yet efficacious; it loosens the phli-gm which creates so muclt difiiculty, relieves the cough and aesisls nature to expel from the system all diseased irr:rtler by r-xpecturatioii, prurlni-ing adeliglrtful change in the breathing and chest, and this, after the prescriptions of the very best medical nieir and the inventions ofliirrd and sorrowitig friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Consumpfivc suflercr. THOUSANDS OF CONSUMPTIVE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines tvhiclt irrre said to be infallible cures. but nhich have proved only pall- iritives, but this medicine is not oirlye palliative butn cure for ulrerufed lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing efficacy better than any assertions or certificates in curing consumption and all diseases of the Lungs, such as Spitting ofblood, Coughs, pain in the ride and their, night- sweuls. kc. tltc. About 1000 certificates of almost miraculous cures, performed by this medicine, from some ofthe first Doctors, Clergynren and Mar. rhriiils, have been sent us for this rrtediciire, lint the publication of them look: too much like Quai.-kery, [we will sliorv them to any per- son, calling at our ofIicc.] This medicine will speak for itself and enough in its own favour tvhercver it is tried. Cutifiori-'I‘his medicine is put up in a large bottle and you must find the name of Judson It Co., Proprietors. New York, on the splen- did Wr.-ippi.-r around the bottle. Allordcrs must be addressed to Coinstock 8:. Brother. No. 9.Iohn St. New York. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. C./1RLTON’S FOUNDER 0I.\'T1lfEi\’T, For the cure of Founder, Split Hoof, Hoof-bound llorseil, and contracted aiid Pevcrish I-‘eel, \\'ounrls, Bruises in the Flesh, Gallcd Bucks, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Cuts . Kicks, &r.. on horses. C./IRLTON’S RING-BONE CURE. For the cure of Riirg-bone, Blood Sprivin, Bone Spavin, Windgnlls, sntl Splint--a certsiii retrieily. C..fli‘LTON'S CONDITION POIIDERS FOR HORSES «IND CJTTLE. The changes of weather and season, with the change of use and feed, have a very great effect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses. It II at these changes they require an assistant to risture to throiv oil‘ any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been imbibed. and which, if not attended to. will result in the Yellow ivnler, Heaves, Worms, Bolts. &c. All of which will be prevented by giving one of these powders, and will at any time, cure when any I} nrptonis ofdiscase appear, if used in time. They purify the blood, remove all inflammation and fever, loosen the skin, cleanse the water. and invigorate the whole body, enabling them to do more work with the same feed. The action of these powders is direct uptrn all the secretive glands, and therefore has the same effect upon the Horse, the Ox, the Au, and all Herbivorous snimals—all diseases arising I;"0m or proiluciiig a bad state of the blood. are speedily cured by t em. Remember and ask for CARL'I‘0N’S CONDITION POWDERS, and take no others. C:lRLTON’S NERVE IJND BONE LINIIIIENT FOR 1 v‘. and for the cure of all diseases of‘ man or beast that require cxlrrnrtl application, and for conlracled cords and muscles. streugrhrnri weak limbs, and is also used for sprains, bruises, saddle galls. swelled legs, acres of all kiirds on horses. CARLTON’! articles for Horses and Cattle are prepared from the recipe ofa rcry cclebrulcd English I-‘arrier, Ind will cure in ninety. nine cases out of oire hundred of any ofthe above complaints. They have been used by I-‘arincrs, livery-inert, stage proprietors and others with the most marked and decided surcess. Cuult‘an.—None can be genuine unless you find the name of J. Carlton Comstock. on the Wrapper of each article. COMSTOCKH9 VERMIFUGE. This is the most extraordinary remedy for Worms ever used; it effectually eradicate: Worms from both Adnlls and Children. It cannot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never fails to completely root out and destroy all kinrls of Worms. The cosl,2.‘o cents per bottle, puts it within rt-arli of all, rir.d all pa- rents who are without it, are wantonly exposing the lives of their children to those fell destroyers of youth. " Worrns.” Look for the name of‘ Coinstock dc Brother, proprietors, on the Wrapper of each bottle. To the Old and Youiigl! Ho ! ye Red Heads and Grey!!! Pl-IENOMENON is crisaiisrttv ! ' ! ! E.dST I.N'DI.d HJIR DYE. COLOR! THE I-IAIR, AND WILL I101‘ THE IKIN. This dye may be applied to the hair over night, the flrst night turn- ing the lightest Run or Gaav Haisto a dark brown, and by repeat- ing is second night, to a bright jet black. Any person may, there- fore, with the least possible trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect black; with a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skin will not colour it. By an occasional application, a person turning grey will never be known to have a grey hair. Di- rections complete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement. as one can easily test. These facts are warranted by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is the celebrated Chemist, Dr. Colas'roctr.aiilhor nfComstock‘s Chemistry, Philosophy. and other works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Use Dr. l.aan1"r-a's Acocsric OIL, for the cure’ of Deafness. Also, all those disagresble noises, like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whining of steam. which are r rnptorns ofspproirehing deafness. Many persons who have been dea for ten, fifteen or twen- ty years, and were subject to use ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases often, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. HAYS LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. The worst attacks of the Piles are eleclually and permanently cured In a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Linimeirt. Hundreds of our flrst citisene throughout the country have used this llnirnent with complete success. C’uuilon—Never buy it unless you tlnd the name of Contstock Ir. Co.._upon the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article. Carillon-All of the sbovsnasied articles are sold only in New York, by Conistock E Brother, No. 9 John Street, Ive doers frora Ii-osdvray. Sold in Clierlsttetoivn, P. 3. Island. by 1'. Dl'.8lllls.lY. W. R. WATSON, JAMES GILLIGAN, M. W. SKINNIII Drag- gtsts. Iii Piston. at the Drug Stores 3 also by one Storekeeper in e Tonnes the Island. llneeire fer Cuustsck’s Alneess Iir I85 , which will he gives to sllsrstfs. #3!!! I‘I.l.AN, Agent far It. I'eter’s Bay, P. I. island. ested,ess In town en the Island teusell July it. rain. £1. 9 Go:-i-ssiiuiuise. ' I i..i.';'i.'rta.a.sgi.uiscaursiaows.. ld also in eeeris.?.'£. Island, by Deiinn learns. Isa. 1 I . _ .. __ _ .,, ~‘l..t.- CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND STOMACII, VVIIEN IN A MOS I‘ IIOPELESS S'l'A‘l'I-1. Exfrucl if a Letter front Mr. Matthew Hurt-ey. of Chapel Hull ./iirdrie, Scotland, dated llis lbtli January, 1850. To Professor Hor.i.owav; Slit.-Your valuable Pills have been the means, with God’s blessing of restoring me to. a ritrtte of perfect health, and at a time when I tltoiiglir I was on the brink of the grave. I bird eon-ulieri several omltmlt Doctors, who, after doing wliitt t e could for me, stated that they consiilr-real my case as Ii.-ipeless. I orig t to any that I had been stif- fi-rtitg frtriri e Liver and Stomach l'fliti|rI.‘tIllI of long standing, which du- ring the Inst two were got so much were. that every one cnnsiilere-i in eirridiiiori its hope A. I as it lrtr-I res--urre got a lion of your I'ills, whit: soon gave relii-f,iinil by persevering iii their use fin’ some weeks, I thee with rubbing night and mornlitgyour Oiiitnieiit over my chest tin sto- iniich rinil right sitlr, I have by their means irlone get completely cured, and to the astoiiisliuierit of myself and every linilv who knows trio. (Signed) MA'l"l'IlEW IIARVEY. CURE OF A CASE OF WEAKNI-IS AND DEIJILITY OF‘ FOUR YEARS’ STANDING. Extract of u Lclferfrorn Jilr. IVi'llt'a1n Smith, 9/’ J\'b. 5, Liull ‘78‘I:q’sius Street, Gibson Street, Lasilielli, dated December ii, To Professor lloi.r.owav. Sra,—I beg to inlorin yntt that for no-nrlyli years I Iirrrilly Iinesr what it was to iinve it ilrry's I tltli, stifletiiig fruiii extreme weirlini-u aiiil debi- lity, vi irli cuiiurnnt nervous Iieiisinclie-iv, giililiuoss and sickness of the stiiinzir-.Ii, together with a groin depression ufspirits. I tier-(Ito think that nuiliiiig could benefit me, as I had been to runny ineilrcirl men, some of wliorir, after doing Itll that wits in their power, informed me that they cullsltlrfed that I bud some spinal cnnipltriiit lI¢_\t)l|dI the reach of cure, together with a very ilisordereil suite of the stoinrirlt and liver, niiiking my case soeomplieittoil that nothing could lie done for me. One day being uririsunlly Ill and in a dejected state, I saw your l'ills advertised and resolved to give them it lrori. more perhaps from curiosity than with it hope of being cared, however I soon fntiiid myself better by taking tlteilt --soul In I went on pr-rserering in ll|Li|‘ uufur six months, when, | M. happy to say they effected it perfect cine. (Signed) WILLIAM SMITH. (ireqiiently called I-'.I)t\’AlIll) CURE OI-‘ ASTIIMA OI" TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING. Extract of ii Letter from Mr. J. K. Heydon, 78 King Street, Sydney, dated l0lIt Jiatmnbsr, 1849. ~ To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Stit,——l hate the plormire to inform you that many i-xtrnoriliriiiry t-urn ofAi-tliina have been efli-ctr-ii Iii-re by nit-nus of tour Pills. One is that oftt litily ri-siilirig nertr the " Ritzoilineli," wliii iiltt-r liirvirrg fur 'I'ws-niy _u-iirii been uiiiible to Infill! the slightest exertion, still’:-tiiu very feiuliilly [turn sliortiiess of breiitli coughing and s, tiling, but is now, (to use her uwir expression) able to run tip in the top of that iiiourrtiiiii. Another case is Iliitl nfhlr. lTn-on, Tailor, Ilirtt-,lriusun's Iiiiildintts, (.‘I;ef9n(*g...|y-pp]. who ivirrr an ilrerttlfiilly lrrul that he wits ctrnfiireil entiri-Iy to his Il\‘1I-I‘Iml|I or itix iiioirllis, prior to his crrttiineircitrg with your I‘ills, and rttIeii¢irilre- gttl.ti Iy Irv his irietlirtil tirrtri. u lru iiriiiiuiiiiceil ltiiit to be in it dying state, yet In-, likewise, in my kiiowleiige, IIEIP been restnreii to perfect liv-nhli by ilre use ufyour I’ills,uiiii rubbing your Oitituient night and morning Into his chest. (Signed) J. K. IIEYDON. TIIE EARL OF ALDBOROUGII CURED OI" A LIVER AND S'i‘O.\IACll COMPLAINT. Extract qf a Letter from His Lordslr ip. dated Villa .Mssst'ri¢ Leghorn, 2Isl February, 1845. To Professor Ilonnovvsv. Siit,— Vrtriirue cii-t-unrsiiuieeii prevented the possibility of inv thanking you before this tiiiieyfor your politeness in so-trdiiig me your I'i in tun did. I now take this opp--rtiiiriiy ufsrmling you an order fur the flfljnung niirl at.tlie sortie time to mid, that your Pills hove effected a cure ofa dis. order in my Liver rind Stomach, wliii-n all the moat .ininent ofthe I-‘twirl l_v It home, and all over the Cnntinent,hiul not been able to efect ° no not even the waters of Carlsbad itiirl Murienhirri. I wiiili to have ariiiiinti l‘Io:_rmd p Pot of tire Ointment, in case any of my family lllnuld gur- require either. Your most obliged irml obedient Servant. ’s Si tied i ( . , These celebrated Pills are tiioriilerfiilly ¢_fic¢A¢.'|:df)'8?f(,)I:J§o‘J'J0Itf1 coin fainls. 4800 Drops! P Liver coni- Secondary Asrltml ‘ Dysentery plaim; s,m,,,,.,,,. B'l'°“? c°m' I‘-flfilpelns Lumbago Tic Donluureux plitiiiis Female irregu- Piles Tumor; Blotcliesnn the lsiities Rheumatism U|cp|-5 skin I-‘evers of all Retention of" Venn,-teal Alec. ll"“'¢l Wm‘ ,l-‘Innis urine lions. Plflllnls FIIS Scrolula or Worms ofall C°l|0S_ _ GUI" King’: Evil kinds Constipation of Head-at-be Sore Thfllnla \\'esknesrt.f‘mm the Birwels Indigestion Stone and Gra- whatever cause Consumption Iltllllllmtllltin vel are, ac, Debiliiy Jaundir.-e W. R. WATSON, Cheapside, Queen street, Charlottetown. HAS received per “ Prince Edward," from London his usual supply of genuine ' DRUGS 4- MEDICINES, Piitent _llIcdicinep, English Pomntnrns, Iliiir Oils, Preparations fo the llpir, Snap in packets, Shaving Cakes. Fan:-.y Soups, Orienlaf -lg:-pdfirnblet-. shew-nr Soups, Sand Bull Soap, Send Tablets, Ilair W‘ . Il2i'Rl'C§-IIJIIBIEI IPIBIi3.lI"lD’Il‘lIIilB'S1'g Eriprits, Essences, Extracts, and I-Zeus of every Perfntsie. Court Perfumes, Lrrvcndar Water, Hair Brushes, Distilled water, flea de Cologne, Smelling Salts, 'I‘ootii Powders, Cosiiietics. Ileir D rs. Genuine Esscntiril Oils, I’owders for rimrovirig Superfluotis I air, l"unlcy Brushes, in Bone and Ivory, of every variety of pattern and qua I y. _ CO.\lBS of every quaint and description. in Tortoise-shell, ivory, Ilorn, Boxwood and eririan silver. at all prices. FASHIONABLE NOVELTII-LS. Agent for Delcroix‘a Esprit de Lavande aux Millefleare, and all the long eelsblisbed and lunch udiirired Select Articles for the Toilet at reduced prices. Ens. Bouquet and Sperinaceti Tablets. niadd only by Bsyley 65 Co , I7, Cocluprir Si., London. nly, I851. The gt-ea_t_l_teinedy!l Bliss’s Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy. A NEW and effectual Remedy for Coughs, common Colds, Gold In the Herd. Ho-moon. Bronchitis, Asthma, Tickling in the Throat, and all Diseases of the Lung and Bronchial Atfections. 'I‘hie handy needs but a fair trial to convince the inset sceptical of its superior szcsllsitcs. Public speakers. and Vocalists will find it an excellent article for removing Obstructions from the Threat and clearing the Voice, Sold, at the I’roprietor’s price, by Was. R. WA'I‘SON. June 10, I851. Bliss’ Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy. A new and efi'ectusl remedy for Coughs. Cornrnon Colds, Cold in the Head. Hoarseneos, Bronchitis, Asthma. Tickling iii the Throat, Catarrh, Diseases of the Lungs and Bronehnl Aleettons. This favorite remedy is composed of'Pere Osd [deer Oil. sen- blned _tvltli other valuable ingredients. which completely disguise the repulsive taste of the Oil. without detracting frost its inedic.nsl vir- tue-.pre-snting it in a form by which it can be silialntsiersil is the most delicate invalid, without ineosvenlsnee. The medicinal inla- once of this Candy pursues the exsst treet of the inlsrnrnstor ee- tlon. cur-lag cough. First, ssottitag the organs of the voice, is se- datatlvs lnlaenee. Issue a the mucous lining of the wlndplps into the broncl, a silsyliig puliiisnsry lrrltatlen, giving sees and coinfert to the sheet, rlslorlsig the voice to its accustomed slum... and powers; Jcrtsisriy in its Fluids. and 06- slrudioss lath leads, are gently and safely discharged by easy. as torstlori. It never disagrees with the stenssh. e OOIIIIOI cs yields to its benign lnlssnse in a lbw hour.‘ pad when resorted ::.bet‘ere the eeuplelst is far edvaaeed. all danger sfcenstmsnew prevented. Idd lesuilBetaiI,attlieDrIgStoresfI.W. I IIINIR,QIseriStreet. ‘ biietewtt, JIM II. Prbtédhz Jeane. D. Iassnaty, 6 lb as.