‘ ""*‘."‘7,-5.-n:¢s~..e..v...;... ,...-._.. . .-......._ . I t r l‘ I 3 i .. it ~ ...»-»...-. .. .... .u&.—-..-.-nu. - _,‘,‘. 1Doctri_i. (saoas ‘I'll! ACADIAI ascoanlia.) IVANTS. The fast increasing wants of our creation, Are a great _source of trouble and vexstioii; \'V‘arite will increu_se whatever way we try, Ihe evil wberewitli lies, to get supply. To be in want is hard fin to endure, Unnecessary wants Iteep many r; Young folks are apt to glitter ome gold, Assuming more than they can well uphold. It matters not how poor or rich you be, Wants vary but in number and degree; The greatest wealth a mnii can here possess. Iuereasee wants, instead of making less. Man in his natural state. his wants are few, Yet some do tind,they have enouglt to do; 1 To keep a family in the plainest wav, Is more than they can earn.to spend each day. At this cold season. what most folks desire. Are food. warm clothing, and a roariri tire,- Who is in want of these, may God befriend, For there are many will not give nor lend. To be in want of nothing. few can say, We all want more than we can ever y: And willbe, till we're oover‘d with t esod, Then all we want is but the grace of God. \Vu.1.uas nit: Rsrrrla, or CRAIG Len. Ilalifaa, January 26th, I852. llarictits. UNITED STATES. BOSTON, January 16. New S-rr:siuiro APPAIIATUI roii Siiii>s.--'I‘hcre is now on exhibition at the Merchants’ Exchange, an improved apparatus for steering ships, which or simplicity of construction and appa- rent ooinpleteiree-i of operation, has elicited nincli Cl)IIIIll9II(I:tIItIlI from persons fariiiliar with such subjects, and deserves the attention of sliipiuasters, owners and builders. It is altogether novel, we believe, in its construction. and in the opinion of some good judges, cornbiiies the desirable qualities of other inventions, without their disadvsnta cs. One 0 e features which couinicnds it to e approval 0 aliip owners and shipmasters, is its entire separation from the rudder-liead. It is also so contrived, that it coiiibiiies the old method of the lever with the power of the screw. The appa- rent ease and precision with which it is worked, and the simplicity of its construction, are among its excellences, and cannot fail to commend it to the favorable attention of llll those who are interested in commerce. \Ve also learn tlutt it can be atford a less price than any other ofthe patent inventions now in use. Mr. Clay has resigned his seat in the United States‘ Senate from old age and inliruiitiee. Tit: GREAT Sroiiiir or 1703. The most violent storm ever lrriown to occur on the coast of Europe, was on the twenty- seveiith of November, I703—onc hundred and forty-eightyears I30.—'I‘his fearful tempest on the sltore of Great Britain was preceded by a strong west wind, which set in about tlte middle of November, and every day and every hour increased in force, til on the 27th, it raged so furiously, tiiat every heart was ap- palled, and horror and confusion seized upon all, wlietlii-r on share or at sea. To venture abroad was to rush into instant death; and to stay within a-tfirded no other prospect than that of being llllflt'tI under the ruins of a falling habitation. One hundred and twenty-tlirce persons were killed by the falling of dwalliiiguamongst these were the Bishop of Bath at cl and his lady, by the fall of part ofthe Episcopal Palace of Wells; and Lady Penelope Nicholas, sister of the Bishop of London at -rrreley, in Sussex. Those who perished in the waters, in the floods of the Severn and the Thames, on the coast of Holland, and in ships blown away, and never heard of afterwards, are computed to have arnouittcd to ‘eight thousand. All ranks and degrees were affec- ted by this ainizing tempe.tt,fur every family that had any thing to lose, lort romethinit; lanes. houie-H Chllltllesi “ml ‘'90’. 1'“ were disturbed or damaged by its fury. The damage in the city of London alone was computed at near £2,000,000 sterling. III the river Thames, only four lIlI||S.I’elIIIIl|t9tI between London bridge and Limeliouee, the rest being driven below, and lying there miserably beating one against another. Five Il|IIl(II’t‘tI whcrries, two hundred iihips’- boats, and one hundred lighters and bargi-s, were entirely lost, and .-i much greater number re- ceived very considerable damage. . . 'I'lie Edilystone Lighthouse, near Plyinoitth, was precipitat- gd into me surrounding ocean, and with It Mr. Wr=istanley,the architect, by whom it was contrived, and the people who were with hiin.—lIaving been frequently told that the edifice was too slight to withstand the fury of the winds and _ waves, he was accustomed to reply that he only wished to burn it.wlien a storm should happen-—unfurtunately, his drsire was gratified. Signals of distress were made; but in so tremendous a seat, no vessel could live, or would venture to put all‘ for their relief. So awful a visitaliull produced the miisi serious impressirias on the Government, and a day of fasting and l.uri.iltaiion was ap- pointed by authority. Tits Rswiiiio or Dtr.ior:.~:ci:—“ Seest thou arnan diligent in his business?” says Solomon, " he IBIIIIII stand before lungs.” We have a striking illustration of this aphorisin in the lite of Dr. Franklin, who, quoting the sentence liiinsell, adds, " Ihis is true ; I have stooil iii the presence of live kings, and once had the honoiirof dining wiili one.” Allin coiiseqnence of his hsving bi-en“diligeiit in business” from his earliest years. What a lesson is this for our youth, and for us all! 1-;,, L,,,,,;,,,, «weekly Times,” has a forcible article upon the t‘I€II‘I0|’lIll1.lfl‘£ influence of public ercitomenta like those caused by the Great Exhibition and the Kossuih demonstration. W. ‘in ,, few gentellcfll :—“'I‘_be love of pleasure grows upon man, as it does upon other animals. and in proportion as it obtains mastery over our reason, it debases the species to the level of the mere animal. The conduct of the mob of well dressed riitlisns that tlironged the streets on Monday last, is a proof of mg fut. Not. only was the most total indit'ference shown to in. convgnience and even safety of females and chil- dren attrscteil by the show, but there appeared to be at various points a demonstration to insult them as much as possible. one instance . child was squeezed to death in its inother’s arms. In another, a feiasle was hustled, her clothes torn, and lirrsi-If shamefully insulted and bruised, amid the laughter of a crowd of men who enjoyed the joke exceedingly. It is the same at our theatres, in the ouinitiuses, the stesmbosts. every- where. The people want repose ; and in the name of common humanity, in say, let that have it.” Norssts Cosvssrs re Roasnisu.7-scciirding to the Roinish Directory the lollowin titled and rmin eiit individuals have be- coins eoevmsilaring in. past your Lord Nigel Kennedy, Hon. Gilbert Talbot, Mm-iiionm of Lothisn. Dachau of Montsballu, Lady Newry, Lady Catherine Howard, Lady B. C. Pest and faintly, the countess of tlstin-tistiii, (the celebrated novelist and writer.) Criuai do Lippe and family; (G*"'||" .) H°n- Ml" Brand, Baron Turkhriiri, Baron W eilil, Sir are de Vere, (author of “Travels in Greece, 8i.c.,”) and Professor Grserer, (the historian of thirty years’ war.) It also enumerates thirty tbree clerleal gsatlsaiss. 1'; want. as l‘orrntia.—Gsnersl Cavlsgttae is new a pri- aaiirltuissr-inm. of How 'L"'' ,3” -r-I;--I My-tr .10 . til i i t e citizen in , :5. J52“ “grit” Icon IO.tIOlII|,pIP:d afterwards wgs weak ease I teepsre blrri, died In exile. ‘W0 5' 3953*‘! efabselete power la France es the eeaivsraety of the thesis- ssisiisiiss J ,es,tispsror,sss el iris iisiits or Limitati- ,,..i.it r. "‘tiaini-minis. i...'l'.'.. ef iv.i.u';i.uu.”IIlm‘iu,.ivb:h MIN W- an-t : 'I"“7“-‘ WINTER ARRANGEMENTS OF MAILS. III} IIAIL8 for the neighbouring Provinces, during the W in- ter, will be nisde up at this Ottice, every FRIDAY at One o'clock, to be forwarded via a Traverse and Cape Tortnenline commencing on FRIDAY the 6th of February instant, and the Mails for England will be forwarded on Friday lath I"ebruiir_v, sud “ 21th February. 'I‘IIO.\IAS OIVI-IN. Postiiiaster General. General Post Ofice, Cliarlottotown, Feb. I, I853. The Mails frotn Nova Scotia will be due every Monday night. (All the Papers.) R. B. IRVING, JV 0T.flRI’ PUBLIC, COJVVEY.d.NC'ER, And Public Accountant : Ofice.—Hoii. Jlr. Lord’: Commercial Buildings, DOICHIITII. Srasirr. v Deeds of Conveyance of all descriptions, of Leasehold and Freeliold Estate. int-ludiiig Asiiigniiieiits, Mortgages, &c., Letters of Attorney. Bonds, Iiidentures of Apprettliceiiltlp, Bills of Sale,C|iar- tcr Parties, Arbitration Bonds and Awards. Petitions, &c.. spar- with accuracy and despritch; Merchants‘ Books, Prirtnersliip and other complicated Accounts. 6tc., arranged and balanced, at mo- dernte c rgcs. Charlottetown. 9th December, l85l. RECENT IMPORTATIONS. Sugar. Molasses. Flour, die. THE SUBSCRIBER has now in Store and olI'ers for Sale 300 Bbls. Superfine Canada I"I.OUR. Nov. inspection. 10 Paris. choice Porto Rico MOLASSISS, lb do. bright Cuba do. I0 Illids. priine Porto Rico SUGAR, 10 do. bright Cuba do. II Bags Green COI-'I"I'lI-I, 30 Barrels Atnericaii PILOT BREAD, I50 Quintnls CODI-‘ , 50 Barrels No. I. I"iitIII:'RIIIN(iS, 3 Boxes SOA 50 do. It) x I2 GLASS. A PA'l‘I:‘.N'l‘ VVINDLASS, new, suitable for a Vessel of about 250 To . And it variety of other articles. \ \I. T. PAW, V. At the ollice of A. II. Yates. January I, 1852. A i..iru:t: .\SSOlt'l‘.\lENT OI‘ EARTHENWARE AND CHINA AND A IEAUTIFUL t>isr>i..tv or @3f!.o.$.u'§S-5; Is now ollered for Sale \VIiolesale or Retail. \VlI.LIA.\I IIEARD. Great George Street, Dec. 16, I86]. William R. Watson BEGS respectfully to announce, that lri.-i WINTER SELEC- 'I‘ION OI" GOODS, of every det-icription, is now ready for III5pt:'CII0lI. Strangers from the Country, intending to Visit IV. R. \V.’s Estab- lislirrieiit, will do well to note the . dri-~ss—.\'o. 9, Queen Slrccl, Rt'.ldr'ii's J\'L'w Iliriliiing. 'I'lie want of this precaution Itaiiiig, in sortie iiistaiiccs, led to riiistakeii and disiippoiiitiiients. January ts‘, I852. 3- '.I.'- THOMAS WILL be obliged to those persons to whom he has furnished Accounts to 31st December last, and to all other persons indebted to Iiim, by :1 SET- TLEMENT of their Accounts to that date. February 2, 1352. Royal Agricultural Society. MONTHLY MEETING OI‘ CO.\I.\Il'I"l‘I2II, Feb. «I, 1852. P r. ENT1 Ilon. S. Rice, President, Charles IIIIFLINI, F.sq., 2d Vice President, Charles Stu-wart, E ., Mr. (lt!t'Ifg<' Beer, jun., r. Ilcriry Longworth. Read the proceeding of last .\lei.-ting. Also it Letter from llugli llI‘l\Itinagle, Iisq., of Sussex Vali.-,New Brunswick res cling air exchange of Iiiiiire Ilorses, which was referred to next ll coring. Ituolverl, 'I‘liiit Preriiiurns for For Cattle for Iiostcr Market be given ns last year, viz. : £3 for the best fut OX, and £2 for the second best do. By Order. GEORGE BEER, Secretary. G R A I N S H 0 W AND GENERAL MEETING OI" 'I‘lIE Royal rlcultural Society. IIE ANNlrAL MI*lE'l‘ING of the Royal Agricultural So- ciety, will take place in the " Terttpcrance lIall," on PVED- NE SD41 Y. the 3d day of March next. at 12 o'clock, when the Committee‘s Re rt, and an abstract of the Accounts will be read. At the some time, the following prizes will be offered for compe- tition for Grain. Best Wheat - - £1 I0 0 Second Best do. - - I 0 0 Best Two-rowed Barley - I I0 0 Seco est do. - - I 0 0 Best four-rowed Barley - - I I0 0 Second best do. - - I 0 0 Best black Oats - - I I0 0 Second best do. - - I 0 0 Best sample of Red Clover, not less than 50 lbs. - - I I0 0 Second best do. I 0 0 The Grain and Clover Seed to be oftlie growth of IBM, and each sack of Grain to contain not less than three bushels. No Premium will be awarded without competition of three Sarriples, both of lirst and second quality. The Competitors must be meiribers of the Society. The price Grain will be set up and sold for the benefit of the exhibitors, im- mediately alter the decision at the J adges. By Order, GIXIRGE BEER, Secretary. February 4. 1851. Form to Let. SEALED Proposals will be received by the Subscriber until Tharedsy, the Ilth March nest, from such persons as msflv be deelroue to rent for an term to be agreed on, the SAINT A - DREW’! CXJLLEGE F. II, with the valuable Ilsrsb attached eb epoeal to be accompanied by the name of one or mar:.:e‘sponsi do iii: pevstpis|,_ willing tohbeeanyle bound for use ' ' es’ reps: ,' seeepud t 'rusteee. DANI&. BIENAN, Charlottetown, llth Feby,. I058. Secretary. Nettee. I.LPsrseas indebted tethesebsnribers erebsreby settled that unless their seeeeets areeettled beliveilie Istdsy efllsrsb ssat,tbsssresvriitieetasy dtsiliiettsa whatsoever. wltlsspahst "--rm . '°''°*°''''*'..'':'.v:.'.''.*....... Ilhllqflll. Isl. The above .NI'.8DAY, the toil: day of Mareli nest, at ¢——:-2-—-- Teti. Tobacco, Apples, &c. ‘HE Subscriber has received from the United States, and of- fers for sale (WHOLIIALI), at the lowest Market rules, at the Store [lead of Pownsl Wharf, the following I 0 D 3 TBA. TOBACCO, RAISINS, It urn, Soap, Sugar, and Molasses, Apples, Quinces, Onions, I-'ilberts, \Valni.its. Almonds, Leather, Bread, Leiiions, Cig.-irs, Stoves, (Cooking, Franklin and Close), Pickles, Bufl'uIo Robes, ’ai|s and Brooms, \Vool Cards, Sleigh Bells, Soda. Sugar, Wine, Butler and \Vater Crackers, Pepper Sauce, Sperm andleii, Lerrioii Ground Pepper. Cassia, Pimento, Ginger, Coffee. Chocolate, Sardines, Ground Logwood, and Redwood, Saleriitus, Steel Grain Scoops, Rice. Oakuin, Bright Yariiisli, Spirits 'I‘urpentine, Resin, Pitch, Tar, &c., &c., &c. S. C. IIOLMAN. November, I4, I851. Ready made Clothes and Cloths. UST received at the “ London House." a hit e assortment of ready made CLOTIIES, of every kind. 0 superior tiirike, very cheap; also a great variety of CLOTIIS; Pilot W iitneys, Bea- ver and Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Scrges, Blankets, Carpeting, IIiiI- ks, Mats, print and plaid Dresses very cheap; Worsted and Oil 'I‘able Covers, and a variety of other GOODS. —Al.l0— ON‘ C'O.N’SlG.N'JllEJVT, 200 Bolt! of CANVASS, in all numbers, I000 lbs. Sail Twine, a quantity of Bolt Rope, all of which will be sold as cheap as it can be imported. II. IIASZARD. Great George Street, Feb. II, I852. NEW GOODS! NEW GO0DSll Extensive Rwrportation of FALL GOODS, N 0- 3. QUEEN‘ SREET,.N'E./IR THE QUEE./\"‘S IVIIJIRF. J. W. C. DECHMAN, AS received his large and extensive supplies of Frill and \Viiiter GOODS. wliichare now opened to the Public for inspection. The Stock has been carefully selected expressly for this iiiarkel. and lItI:IplP(I to tho rtcnson. The attention of purclinsers is rcspi.-ctfully invited to the following staple Goods :— Blue, blrick, brown, invisible green rind itiixetl Cloilis; Br-avers; “Whitney and Butliilo, a new article for Ladies‘ and (rleiit|oriieri's wear; 'I‘weetI.~, Doesltins, Cassiineres, and Saliiietts; Printed Delriines, Casliiiieres, Coburgs ntid Orleans; Gala and Tweed Cloakitigs; black rind colored Silk, Plush and Velvets; Ilnriiiot rind Cap Ribbons ; Laces. Ildgings and Blond Quillings ; Clieriiisettos, Sleeves and worked Collars; Crochet Caps; Children's lloods, Gaiters, &c.; Lniiib‘s wool Vesta and Pants; Woollen and Cotton Ilosiery ; Silk, cloth, cashmere rind I"reiicli Kid t-‘loves; it large itssiirliitent of printed Caiiibricit; Carpets, printed Cotton and wool. len Druggets; Ileitrtli Rugs and Door Mats. in great viiriety; wliito and grey Cottuns ; DItlIt'.SItIlII ; striped and Regatta Shirtingii ; Liiieiiti; llolliinds and Grass Cloths; watered Moreens: tvorstill 'I‘iilile Cloths ; white and brown I.iiicn do.; priiitod Oil Cloth do.; while and colored Stays; Silk and lleaver Bonnets; triiiiiiicd and plain Ilonnct Shapes; Silk Neck 'I‘ies ; Yeils; I"loivi-rs ; Liiiiiigs : Silk and Cotton Liiibrellas; Silk and Cotton Pocket IItIlI(II(tfI'CIlIt'ri; do. Neckercliiiefs : Opera and Ariel 'I'ies ; Scarfs, Cashmere Muf. tiers and worsted Ciavats; long and square II'ooIIcn Sliau-ls in great crrrirly; Tent Dresses, Carpet llngs, colorcd Rail Road \Vrrippcrs; l"laniiels, Scrges, Ki.-iseys and Blankets , Patchwork; German Wools; black and white spotted Nelt and Muslim; white and colored Shirts and Shirt Collars; worsted. cotton and India Rubber Ilraces : Satin, Spanish and Military Stocks ; Iiliistic Siitiilalling :, ’l'owe|ling; Furritture and Venetian Cotton; Dress Buttons and Triiiiriiingii; Coat and Vest Ituttoiis; Tailors‘ Triiiiriiiiigs, &c.; Cotton \Varp, \VntIdirig. Batting, 'I‘Iire:tda, Cotton Reels, Tapes, Worsted, l"ringes, I-'uriiiture Biiitliiigs, tSi.c. &c. IlA'l', CAI’, AND FUR DIiPARTr\IF.N'I‘. A great variety of FUR C A I‘ S, in South Sea Senl, Otter, Neuiria. llriir. Seal, Sac. &c. l\Icn‘s and YouIli‘iI Cloth. Sfllvllt‘. Plush and Silk Glaze Cops; covered lIrII!|, Sou’ \Vesterii, \Vtiol Tliresliers, (ileiigiirrys. Scotch Diinrielii, &c. &c. Gents‘ I';isliioii- able Paris and New York Silk Plush Iliits ; ii ripleiidiil assortiiieiit of I"nrs, in I"itch, Stone Marten,Grey Squirrel, Sable, Muatiunsli & Rricoon l\IutI's. Cutlii and Victoriues. Bufliilo Coats and Robes, Seal Skin Coats and Feet \Vuriiiere. A good article of Ten_ Sugar, Moliiiisies and Tobacco, &c. dtc. Terms. A . . Il.—'I‘lie lii-,v,|ii-st prices piiid for all kinds of F U R S, such as FOXICS‘, M.-\R'I‘EN‘S, MINI\"S, 6r.c. &c. Nov. I8. I85I. Old Iron, Junk, etc. IIE Subscriber will pay the highest rates for OLD IRON, CUI’I’I:Ill, BRASS, I.IlA[), JUNK, RAGS, and IIORNS, deliverable in quantities of not less than 2.’: lbs. S. C. IIOLMAN. November 28. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter, (Harinorkezl in some of the ])I‘l7l€lptII Shops in London. viz. ./lleriirr. Christie's dr Ca.; Ellwood 4- 00.; Jlltrylicw Q II'ht'le, 5"‘-I I-IGS to inform the iiihiihitnnts of Prince Edward Island, that he carries on business at the "(I,ucen‘s Ariiis Tavern," Char- lottetown Royalty, on the Road leading to l'opliir Island Bridge, where he undertakes the Cleaning, Refilling, Stulliiig iiiid Dyeing Beaver and Silk Iluts; Jiin Crows made from the Island Wool, old ones done a . All orders punctunlly attended to, taken at the Queen's Arms; and at l\Ir. James Itend’s, Tailor, Dorchester Street, Cliarlotte- town. Prices very v. (:‘¢nllcm¢it‘s Cloth rs Cleaned. Charlottetown Royalty, Jan., 20, I852. c. is. J. BELL, FASIIIONABLI-J 'I‘All.0lI!. Quilts sQuitria‘..ctiA 0 tr. A'I‘ES'I‘ FASIIIONS, kept constantly on haiid,rind all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best nirinner. I y. October 81 , I851. filiciiffs’ 5ttlt. Y virtue of: Writ of Statute Execution to me directed. iseired out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court. Judicature. at the suit of Artlinr ()wen siid'I‘biinias Owen.against lVlielisel M‘Corrnsclt and John M‘Donald. I have taken anil lflted, as the proppriy ufthe said Michael M‘Corni_sclt and John M'Donsld all the iglit Title and liitrcst oftbe said Michael M'Cormar-k. and John M'DoiiaId, in and to ‘I hree hundred and Pen, (ZtI0,) acres ofI.aiid. part of'I‘ownahip No. Fifty five, (55,)_in Iltniifs County, in Prince Edward Island; and I de hereby give ’P|lIDllC Notice that I will, on thelfllst day of May, l8.it, pt I9 o clock noon, at the Court House In_ Georgetown, in the said (.ounty. set up and sell,st Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisf the Levy marked on the said Writ, being £190 3., t0d., and nterret upon .€tI0 8:. 3., III thereof, from the Ilih day of March, I848, besides Sheri s Fees, and peaees. "'°“'""' “ JOSEPH WIGHTMAN, simir. Sheritf 's Ollice, King's County, II M , I849. lile-“Ss|e.iiI'260 iicresof the above-meatloed land is POST- I'OrN|’.D. till TUESDAY. the 23d day of July nest, then to take ea. Sherifl"s Ullce. May ll. I051- The above Sale is POOTPONED till further notice. SheritI"s Olliee. 3IdJel . I9"- POSTPONI-ZI) BALI! is to I lie plus ea WID- ' .th Court Ilsess la Oeergetov.r.eE st tbe’l:sr”ef. o"iileoh INI- 4 . ... . ,. HERE IS YOUR RIHIDYI A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS, AFTER 48 YEARS‘ SUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. II’i‘lli'ssi Gulpis, of 10, Islet Mary’: strut, Wcyiiiouui, dead 1., is, 1351, To Professor Hoi.r.owsv, Siu,—At tII f I! 'f I i cold, which IfI.II:!.II"I|Cl' long. Iirid. ‘II-IV'OhD::: more or less sore, and great y iatlartsed. Her in you digsmgiigg, rind forniunihs together she was deprived entirely at rest and sleep. I-Every ri-me _' that medical men ailvii-ed was tried, but without efleiet; her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs wits terrible. I bad it read your Advertisements, and advised Iicr to try your Pills and Ointineiit; and, its ii st resource, after every other reiuetl had proved uselr-sir, she consented to do so. eoiainaneetl six wee s age, and strange to relate, is now in good health. Her legs are painless, without’ Fem" 0" 951"‘. Ind her sound and tiriilisturhi-cl. Could nit have witnes-etl the snflerings of my wife during the last 43 i-ears, ant contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, yoti would indeed feeli'Ielight- €(I in having ii the menus ofso greatly ailevisiing the suflerisgsofa fellow creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CUIIED OF A BAD LEG. OF ’I‘IIIR'I‘Y YEARS’ STANDING. Copy of ti Letter from Mr. IVm. Abba. Builder of Gas Ovens, ofRurIir:li'fi'e. near Huddersfield, dated May 31. I851. 'l'o Professor IIOLLOWAY. SIR.-‘I Itllfercd for it period of thirty years from a bad log, the result of two_or three rliffereiit accidents at Gris \Vurks; at-i-mnpanied by scorliutic syinptoins. I Ilntl recourse to a variety of nietlicul advice, wirlit.ut deriving any benefit, and was even told that t he at iurated; yet. in opposition to that opinion, our Pill. an Ointment have effected ii complete crap: in so IIIOIII tine,t at few who had not wit- :it‘I ncsscd it would creilii . (Signed) IYILLIAM ABIIS. The triiilt of this stnti-inent can be vi-rifled by Mr. W. P. England, Clieiiiist, 13, Market Street, Huddersfield. i A DREAIIFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract of a Lelferfroni Mr. Frederick Turnrr, of Pensliursl, Kent, dated December I8, I850. ’l'o Prnfi-unr lloi.i.owsv, I.Al| Siri,—.\ly wife had siilfered from Bad Breasts for more than ‘IX "l""|l|l. IIIII illlting the whole period had the limit medical attend- niiri-, but all in mi ti.-e. Iliiviiig liefnre ltrali-tl an awful wiitiiitl iii in own g by yoiw iiiirivtillr-tl ms-tlicinr-, I rleterinim-rl again tu use your Pil and Oiiiiitient, and II|l‘I‘l‘rt|IO gave them it triitl in her case, unil fmtnmite it was, I an, i in as than l\ inniitli it perfect cure was elfrrlctl, and the. liericlit that viiriuns other liriusrlirs of my fiitnily have derived from th-tr our is really astonii-liing. I now strongly rceoniniend them to all "I, IIl’|'I In (Signed) FREDRICK TURNER. A \V0.\'DERFl'L CURE OF A DANGEROUS SWELLING GF TIII-I KNEE. Copy q/‘is lellcrfrom John Forfur, an Jgriciillurisl, residing at ‘Veu-borough, near H¢.i:Iiam,rlulerl May I5, I850. To Professor IIol.I.owAY, Stit,—| wits iifllit-it-d with it swelling on earths irle eftlie log, rather lII>0Vt‘. the km 9, for nearly two years, whit-Ii iiicrettsed to a greet sin. I II2l’I Ilir- ailvirc of three erriiiieitt Stirgeoiis here, and was an inmate of the NfWt‘tlt|Il4' llIIIll|:I|'\‘ fur fiviir \\'PQ‘kl. Itfti-r various modes of treat- IIIHH ll-ul lweri II'Il'tI, I wits rli.-nliiti-gcrl iis Il‘|I‘.IIl'i|Illt!. rliiving I||IIt'II rif_\oitr Pills iiittl Ointment, I rleterininrd to tr‘ less than rt iniiiiili, I was completely cured. What is more reinsrltrible ii-in ongiigi-il twelve hours it day in the Hay Ilitrveait, and nliliouglt I have followed my litliorii-us oceupiitioti throughout the winter,I have had iro ietiiiii wliaiever of my complaint. ' ed JOIIN I-‘ORFAR. ( igii AN INI-‘I.AMMA'I‘l0N IN TIIE SIDE PERFECTLY CURED. Copy of is .Leller from Mr. Frnrici‘s Jlrnol, of Brsuliotiu, Lolhtnn Road, Elt'n5ro', dated April 29th, I85]. 'I‘o Professor Hor.r.owsr, SlIt.— For snuie thou twenty years my wife Itnit been aiifiji-ct, from time ltr time In niiiir in of intl.iiiirn:iiinn in rlit- side, for is-hit-It she was l-lv-tl and Iiliatrrcrl in ll great eittv ii at‘ the piiiii omilil lliil lie reiimvr.-d. About four years ago. she saw in the papers, the won-tm fol ruins effect. ml by your Pitts and tliiitnieiit, an I tli--tight she wiiulil give tlw-in at trial. To her great iiatoiiii-liirii-iii IIIIII ituliglit. die gut iin.ni-ili.ste ri-lief frmn their mic, and it ii-r pr-iseteiirig for three wt-r-Its. the min in her llll. “rt! roiiipli-rely cured, itiid she hits enjoyed the best of health for the last four yr-ail. (Signed) FRANCIS ARN01‘. Bad Le a ( I|I(‘g0-I'tJOI. Fiatulas Sore throats Bad Brcaste Lliilblaiiis out Skirt diseases Burris Lhupped-hands (zlandular Scnrv llunioiis Coins (Sufi) Swelliiigs Sore eads Bites of Mos- Cancers iiinliago Turaours choices and Contracted St 1 U ere Sand-I-‘lies Stitf joints Rheuinatisin Wounds Cocoa-Bay I'lli:pliitiitiaris Scolds Yaws Sore Nipples Sold by the Proprisitur at 244 Strum! (iieiir 'l‘i-inpls Bar) London and by (Hit). 1'. IIASZAIIII, Agent tor I’. E. mil, in Buses isuil Puss “I 25.5!» 9". ||"|l20- emilh Tliere is it very cuusitlerable saving id taking the linger i-tits-i-. N1; ll. Directions for the guidance of Patients are stftaed to eacli Pos or or. House in Kent Street. IIF. Subscriber offers for Sale or to let, his Dwelling House in Kent Street, liitely in the occupation of Mr. John Coghlnn. It contains a large Store and good frost-proof Celliir, and 6 other Routirl. It will be let altogether or in two parts. On £200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on iiiortgiigo for four or live years. JOIIN BREEN. February I0, I852. TO LET, IXTY ACRES of LAND situated one Mile from Charlott--town. This Property is divided into six iicre fields and fenced with Cedar poles and lite hedges, the land is in the highest state of col- l"'"l'0'|. and will ba disposed of in I2 iiere lots to suit occupants.- Apply to the Subscriber, G. R. GOODMAN. Jan. 28, I852. Freehold Property In Charlottetown. III-I Subscriber otfers for Sale his Premises. situated in Grst“en Street, opposite that of John .\IeNeill. I'lsq., School Visitor. comprising one whole Town Lot No. 41, third hundred, with two convenient Dwelling Ilousee, Stable, Workshop. dsc. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM CUTCLIFF. Grafton Street, February 1, I852. . Boat Found. UND in October last, on the New London Cii , a Boat I! feet lteel, part birch and part cedar built. 'lbe owner may have it by proving property and paying expenses. JOHN ADAMS. Ponds, New London, Feb. 8, I852. OFFICE IIEHOVI-ID. IIF. Subscriber has removed hh horn Deebrisay’s Build- ings, to DENNlS'S BUILDINGS, Prince Street, near the T'""’°""°' "'"' JOSEPH HI-ZNSLI-‘.Y, Charlottetown. Jan. I8. I85! Attorney-at-Law. To Practical lI'ar-triers. NUMBER 0!‘ FARMS. froir. so to too Acne and spwe . A with estenelve irnproverrientstbereoa, are dived to blue- tiit-ss practical Fsriiim, with is capital, on rssss W ‘1‘l.'7.°‘..,...."""»°" t""l-';... .. .. .. ttetts e III 3- ' wit.i.'iI'ii noose. cauiomion. Dec. 2, rest. t.-ed Asht- Pilated 5 June D. Hssssao, at bk 0Iee.QIeIIl1fl10i Cherkittetewu. _ /_ ._ V‘ -