.. ,.$‘.srtittlth I!‘ASzAl3I)’S GAZi‘ET'IIE,ij_i_AI"I,I :;._. _ _ ‘ ‘.1211 ,v'uayés' I 3. c-tnntoitiv, 0n being flksd I! level Scotland. *8 Gran: ‘ I -—- new a ssscrtins o Yes.b'ootlsM!Idol6vethua'btill, mummuos sad‘ EDICINBS, Tho’ distant far fiu’ni‘ttib_e'--. « as, karate are. r, &e., «to. Tho’ other Ia_h'ds ttisy,‘__blt_It|IylI‘II‘fsIl', Tulht Sets» Iuheanian. cat and blows 'ttiers‘s sous so dasrto life. Neil.’-nil. =3 MI W f-lamhfil Ill "IBI- Thy bonnie pastoral hithssd data "",,,,,"" ‘” ‘ on Nae inair iasy inset tiitoe eves, Nor yet the thrill of rapture now As wllsh beneath thy skies. The lavsrssk shrill ias_v sing at more Alioocthy flow'ry brass. Bet ne'er, for use, swahothe hopes’ , . l I I That glsddon'tl othér days. I Unseen by me. Ihosun ass; than I£dina’s‘ state towortsun In bounty nnop ostldsf vulo And Rusliii’s shady bswasu. Buy uism1;;y'will result the past a in a a stag seen. And tones, lnehudilsat. all again Lilo music in a the Yes, Scotland! thou art safe lodged- ithin my heart enshrine , And converse strange I'll hold with thee Ofjoys I left behind; F r th se in outh an impress leave, ‘Tho’! yesrs,liave some and gone. 'I'hci"l| start afresh at inem'ry a call- And than the all thiss on-n. 'Idina, Ialiflnsgh fl'orth,&'rI&oIli'ortlt v£nIETIESo Ti-ta Eso as Ervucrriov.--'I‘he uiultitudes think that to educate a child, is to crowd into its mind a given amount of knowledge; to teach the mechanism of reading and wri- ting; to load the memory with words; to prepare for the routine of trade. No won- der, then, that they think everybody lit to teach. The true end of education is to un- fold and direct nright our whole nature. Its oflice is to call fnrth powers of thought, it‘fectinn, will, and outward action; over to gain and spread happiness. Rea ing is but an instrument; cation is to teach its twst use. The intt-Ilect was created, not to receive passively a few words, dates, and facts, but to be active for the acquisition of truth. Accordingly, education should in- apire a profound love of truth, and teach the process of investigation. A sound logic, by which we mean the science of the art which instructs in the lawn of reasoning and evi- dence, in the true method of inquiry, and the source of fslsejndgtnent—is an essential part~of a good education. A Yasass Srosr.—-A young gentleman, a stranger, in the city of Baltimore, entered a fashionable church, passing up the middle aisle, and down tne side, without receivin a request to take a seat. A few moments after he returned with a large block upon his shoulder, as heavy as he could well stag- ger under; his countenance was immovea- ble; again the good people stared, and half rom eir seats with air books in their hands. At len th he placed the block In the very centre 0 the principal passage, and seated himselfupcn it. hen, for the int time, the reproach was felt! Every pew door in the church was thrown open! But no, the stranger was a gentleman; he came not there for disturbance; he moved not, smiled not, but preserved the utmost deco- rum, till the services were concluded, when he deliberately shouldered his block, and with the same slow step bore it off and re- placed it -where hafound it. The congre- gation is now the most attentive and polite in America. Tris Pown or Istsunvsrioit.-—Mr. G-— had by degrees become so attached to his cups, that he could not comfortably pass eleven o'clock without his “hip ” of brandy, and was yet anxious to avoid the sus ' 'on of being an habitual drinker. He ha used up all the stereotyped reasons, such as " a slight pain," “a kind of sinking,” not " feeling right,” &c. One day,-at the usual hour, he called for his brandy-and-water, ea in , "I am extremely d ; I am oi I0’Ill§e salt-fish for dinner."r, 8 as Ger nr.—'l‘here is no time spent‘ more stupidly than that whice some luxurious peo- ple pass in a rnoruin betweetfsleeping and waking, allerinature been fnllly gratified. He who is awake may be doing souiewbat: he who is asleep, is receiving the refresh- taent necessa to him for action; but the hours spent in dosing and slumbering, can hardly be called oaistsncs. A Goon Puca sea -I-Iuvruvo.-—" Well, farmer, you told us your place was a ‘good place for hunting, now we've trumpet! it for three hours a found no game." "Just so; well, I calculate, as a general thing, ~ that the less game there Is, ttieuiero hunting you have." I Tits I-Ion. I-lorasa Mann, in a lecture on "woinsn,” Ittely delivetved in Boston (U. 3.), says: "I s -s but one rssyon, why we-_ man shuuld not prssclt the Gospel, and at, reason is, that it is‘ taultbousaod tiiitea etc. 5. tor to go about practising the Gospel, than i even to preset: It.” " that wislt for what they have not‘ rot-tstrttts ‘enjoyliidflt ‘df‘i’vba'1 titty have. ~ 33i.'iir‘I"ttii:3'§i.s‘i’ "'°" , 5-sin-' '’l_ . [I the name“ *‘°““.1.-'-'Lfl'l'l‘..:” . ho“ fr 9,, -.. to B San has-ofiflsabs-flht .. nil! *3»-5,--4 (Jim ladle’. -id . (yearly-:lia [£03 _ notes; India xii’ R Bouncing, Lalywflayoross and] icons turn any dds-i rl lulalfl .C.fl~I.B‘ck and Side-tortoise, Iuand Ge it ohslli Lubin's, Delcmii, I’ut- Rigfs rfuuiery; gent‘s. Pocket Mirroru; .silvsr kings and we . i ’ t's. .‘¥'Iver and aI:l)I)ttl' oys, for Ivsraud pearl Bea ; fancy Paper Tails Bells, Perfume Satchels and usliioiis. e.,5Lc. Eng‘lisli'_P'icklcs, Sauces and Mustard; ‘ 1mt‘i‘s.‘oii.s, AND ova s'l‘Ul-‘I-‘S, sold toibe trdde aféosis and charges. CAM PHENE, OIL. and BURNING FLUID. - Onacnnu -4 -, seds, butter, water and sugar; Cisnnsu. English and American; Cake Ornaments and Flavoring‘-—Venil|u, tiou, nutmeg, cloves, and cianstiion; Spices and Confectionery, Dtgby Herringa, c., In. Select GROOERIES. Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. and Stouglitoifs Bitters ; PORTER, ALE & LIME JUICE. N‘ J. G. having carefully selected the above personally. challenges the market for a cheaper and better Stock in the above line. JV’. B.-See Jdvertitcmsnt of Fruit, 4-c., t}c., ail I03 .q‘I)ec.'2I. ism. (inner BARGAINS By Wholesale and Retail, A1‘ 1-itnss.us's coats and Extensive Assortment of DRY GOG DS. ofBvltish and American Manufactures, suitable for the . Groceries. Hardtaai-2, Earthenware. West India Pro uce nfevery description, Britndaes, Spirits, Hollands Gin and Rum, Teas, Sole Leather, dI.c., &,c. The above being on consignment.iiniI all of the very best quality. will be sold lll the lowest prices for CASH only, until the First ' . COUNTRY Di.:Ai.:its in particular will find it to their advantage to call and eamnine his Stock. Ftil-‘.l)K. P. NORTON. Jul. I3. I853. JUST RECEIVED, A further Supply of New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, per Steamship Canada via Halqfez ' HE latest styles in .\Isntles iind Dress Materials, viz. :—Norwicli glacee Velonaa,sntin-stripe crupe Lustrea, Robes in new styles; I. ouesc Clotlt in varied colours; Gents. fnncy winter eating; Ltidies‘ while rind black satin Slippers; do. I"rt-iicli, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; extrn French white satin Ribbons; Ladies’ tnohair Nets; purse, Barbers‘ and Tailors‘ coloured Twists. .1 large variety of Articles suitable for Christmas Boxes and New Year’: Gifts. 2000 Pieces of English and American ROOM PAPERING, frotn 6d. per piece upwards; Paper window Curtains, very handsome. Lso, A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Punclteons Molasses, superior Cttrrants,linisins, Candied Citron, Spices of all kinds, Starch, Soup. Candles. Mustard, Fig Blue, Indigo, Logwood, Redwood, Alum, Sole Leather, &.c. &c. For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for PIOMPT PAYKINT. HENRY HASZARD. Great George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 21, 1852. Mrs. Forsyth WOULD respgicifully intimste_to the Ladies of Charlottetown and its vicinity, and of the Island in general, that she has just received a F A L L S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some very handsome Embroidered Dressea,Artificial Flowers, and Patterns Berlin Work, w' be found to mqit inspection; Ladies‘ Cnmbric Handkerchiefs, Alpacas, and a varie- t ufother articles in the ltlillinery line, of the best fzbrie and finest quality, cheitp for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. 15. I852. FALL SUPPLY. 7 B SUBSCRIBER oirrnits FOR SALE, a GENERAL ASSORTMENT BRITISH MAN UFACTUREI) GOODS, MILLINERY, &c. Sic. Just arrived per Barque Sir Alexander, from Eng- nd. ' WM. HEARD. Great George Street. Oct. 12, 1852. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT 8:. Co.. of BOSTON, United States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. lsl-ind, a large sup ly oftho following articles which will be disposed olyas low as they can possibly be imported for viz:— Te late, Cocoa, Crushed Sugar, Colfee, Sugar, Muscovudo, Su nr, Molasses, I-‘tour, Navy Bread, Chesss. Spirits. inegnr, Candles, Soap, To- bneco, Rosin, Pitch. 'l‘ar, Buckets and Tube, &,c. Please apply to their Agent. HENRY PALMER. September 38, I352. Sugar. Molasses, Flour, etc. IIB Subscribe-r offers for Sale, at the Premises, Corner of Pownul and Water Streets, opposite the Faltsblishment of the Hon. W. W. Lord: Piml. choice lioliiill MOLASSES Ilhds. Porto Rico SIIIIGAR Bbls. do. c., bridht Bbls. supslfino Csnnds FLO ll Boxes Liverpool SOAP Boxes Honey Dow TOBACCO Bags Jamaica and Cuba COFFEE Bags steam-wrought NAILS, very superior Chests Congou 'I‘EA Half-do. Soucbong do. Boxes Cast Steal AXES and HATCHETS Canada ‘square STOVES, 18. II, 24, I1 and inches loves " Wliittomore's" WOOL CARDS ‘ With the usual variety of other articles. apart. H.000 Havsnna SEGA S, will be sold I Casi Bay State SHAWLS bargain. WILLIAM 1‘. PAW. Chsitstistewn. Jan. ll. Bin Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WIL$N. No. I. Ittciisroitn S1-aurr, has JUST BRJEIVBD. per Br’ Jllsrsiidsr, ' Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals rout Hslifsa, large. add tlou_ e Iilsvsry estensive STOCK of anrristt mar mom, AMERICAN. and »wns'r INDIA GOODS. Anions which he lisp nleslsny to recommend to ' as action sfsrinslss suitable lbr ‘III stein. "' t'W tlsiiltt odes. ss, Seovsh”.T|a.rIsiis, E.r“inins I s, oath. w s I I I eeleurs. Flaitnsls, hi Quilts‘, Grabt '.'?oEt|:,‘=lI:Ish, csspsng, Iatssttlos crater-peso, her, On. Q LOO gzssratssssn-sate! 'l'sss,l.esf.orsmsilssa s is v, lstsssss, cos‘... Snell‘, Drags. oils, Itsisar Oust . otssswsrs. Isuey .Oa..¢s.,slIsrvrststttissI&s "i!"r'.°"'r..."."'....zsl.'.".'.Z S‘.'..'f".'l'.".ll’t"“ to health and bankers. ‘are now open Ila HE Subscriber hill just opened a GENERAL I Clienpl Cheap! Cheap for Cash! .At shiatinnuasi. Rsrosrrenv of .BRI'I‘ISI<I MERCHANDIZE!!! V 'rHE Subscribers hale pleasure in announcing to their numerous Fristuls. and the Publwt ll” arrival oftheir Fall and Winter STOCK 01-‘ GOOI)S, _ almost every tsrtlcle in the Trade; which for inspection, and having heeayselectcd on ver favorable terms, will be sold II‘ttIII‘IIl.l0ly low pr as for cash. 3,3-3" An early call will be to the advantage ol present Purchtisurs. A. & J. DUNCAN &.Co! . Dorehester-st., Oct. 26. I852. _ c S!!! CASH! CASH 2: , S wishes to dispose of the whole oflibfltock by the hut of May, ulforsiit redu- ced prices his dry Goods, Crockery. Hardware and Groceries. JOHN ARCHIBALD McDONALD March let, II53. IIII , THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. GOVlRN0l——’l‘Hl IIIGI-I1‘ IIONOIIAILI riin EARL of l'lL(s‘IN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. Hnan Or-rica—$2 St. Andrew Square. Edin- burgh. Board of Jlutugsuttnt in Halifax for None ‘Sadie and Prime Ellward lilo d . M B. Almon, Banker. ._ Hull. William‘ A_. Black, Bunker. comprising 1... Lewis Bliss, Esq. ,- . Chsrleri 'I‘wiuing, Esq., Barrister. John Boyley Bliitid, Esq. Ilon. Ale-xaiider Keith, .\larchunt. Jmuss Stewart. Esq . Solicitor. . l\lt:dicnl’Ailviser——A. It‘. Snwers. Agent ls l5'scrstsry—t\Ia-tthew H. Richey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been llppoinled Oth- cers of the Cotitpzttiy iii l’iince Edwiiid tslund, rind willbe prepared to furnish ittforiiiutinn III to the prin- ciples and practice ofthe Company and the rates of Auarance. Cliarlottetown—Medicsl Advisor—H. A. Johnston, Al. I). AgenI—E. L. I. IIIIII. Gnorgetuwn—.\ledicsl Advissr—David Kaye, M. D. Agent—WilliiimSnndurson. St. Eleanor’s—.\ledit::tl Adviser——.Ioseph Bell, .\I. gent——-'I‘liomas llunl. .\lA’l"l‘lll2\‘V ll. RICIIEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE sun Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies ot London Incorporated by Acts of Parliament. BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Island. T. H. Htwiland, Eiq.. Hon. Charles Heusls F. Lough-orlh, Esq., Robert Ilutctinson, Esq, Tliumar Dawson, Eng. ‘Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- minm. Forms of Application,snd all other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at his Otiice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. Fire ! Fire ! Fire 2 1 Secure ‘your Property at a racing o/‘fifty per cent. IIIS can onl be done by Innuiing in the MU- TUAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflice where claims for loss can be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms ofapplicoticn, ttnd any other informa- tion can be nbtnined at the Secretary and 'l‘reasurer’s Otlice, Kent Street. April s. 1852. - ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE IJVSURJNCE COM- PJJVY, LOJVDON. IITAILIIHID IY AC1‘ OI‘ PAILIAMENT. Gs Agent for P. E. Island. Winter Arrangement of Mails. HF. MAILS for transmission to the neighbouring Provinces, Newfoundland, and the ' ' States. during the ensuing Winter, will be made up every FRIDAY at noon, commencing on Friday, the ltith December; and the llluils for England will be made up on that day and on the days follow , . Friday, April 8. THOMAS OWEN, / Postmaster General. Letters for the Cape of Good Hope, Auslrnliit, and India, via the Cape of Good Hope, will require to be forwarded on the l8th January and llth llluicli. Genertil Post Oflioe. Nov. 29, I852. BELLS I BELLS! BELLS! HE Subscribers mnnufncture and keep constantly on hand. all sizes of Clturch, I"autory,b'teum- boat, Ferry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells. with the but description of Hangings. These Bells are made from the but stock, and the jmgll gins under it the same process in nianni'scIur- ing ns Church Beats. An experience cfthirt years, with a great many recent improvements, an an en- tirely new method of casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary n‘.Tridsy, March 26. Friday, April 22. vibration. Nearly 9,000 llells have been cast sml sold from this Found . which is the but evidence of their sin periority. e have fifteen Gold and Silver model. sit our oflce, which were awarded for the " host Bell for sosevousnem and purity oftone " We _v rit- cular attention to the getting up Perils or Chimes, and can refer to those formatted by us. Our estnlilishment is contiguous to the Erie and lflinmplsin Cunuls. and Railroads running in every direction, vi-liich brings us within four hours of New orlt. Cush paid for old Copper. Old Cloulto, Levels, Compasses, 'l‘ruusit.., Tlieodolitaa. &.c.. for auto, of superior workmanship All ciirnusuiiicutions. either by mail or otherwise will have immediate iittanllon A. MENF.ELY‘S SONS. West Tro . N. Y , March, I858. Orders will be received and information gi- won 3. to prices, at Goo. '1‘. Hasasrd's Book and Su- tionory Stove. Ittin PRBNOE LANGUAGE. it. 'l‘llEOl)0ltl-'. CORMIER bogs lssvs to in- form the Ladies and Gentlouisii of Charlotte- town. that be Is now prepared to open so uflltltonn Clues totssch the Frsneti ungasgeislso. that be will be inset happy tuoiigagn a few private tsitiuns. An early application is requested fioin those who may I” . dastvousof ' ' II‘ Ian Prince Albor.teIll't:trs.l.,‘|‘|e.r.sh iriiis. Ll. Psrssns indebted either by Mortgage, Judg- ensiosry I f the A II P I b I Tms9' 'i:..ii&'.i.°!i‘t..ii'.l'.i,'a. iI¢".i'i_'.if.7. 7: I D O? MODI- ‘ '° .°°ti'i:i1-it Ivmmo, I , lsrrlstsr.st-Law. usussqsuo. it». as. test lst. 1. ms. ‘ecaunssds a pleasant view ofthe 'l‘cwii, » surroundig scenery "ms ‘ I’ titanium sits...‘ . . w. .u. --sun-._._q-s:ogg_____ _ _ I‘-ii ' ' C A .' Ha ‘ Atlll ‘-PAID ‘for good’ OJTS. HANSEN; IVOOL. SHEEP-SRNV8. 0'1! TNEJL l I ‘ JAMES N. HARRIS. ohsslsesis-vn. Ilsrsh, sets tssa. aunts --w-wow-v»--w --—.-n- v --<,' . u ‘ ~—*' . ..£‘roehcld»-farm for Sale. . ,3. gm . 54 al ootittiining so sens affine- : ‘l &,AfiD,ona ha‘ ntfisvtiioli is under cultivation and the remniuderjs covered with w . _ There are on the premises a house and burn nearly new. . -n.. ,3... property isdotightfully situated on an Montague River, nearly opposite to Go town, and I arbodr-,avMI For further pertichlsrs spplyutp R. s_nEwART. Cape Traverse, Fab. M, 1853. 8w. For Sale. or to Let, HE DWELl.ING-IIOUSI-‘...0ut-house, and Pro- mises, and Lot of LAND, iii Georgetown, No. 8, Third Range, Letter 3. Application to be made to D. WILION, Charlottetown, or to Wtt.i.iAsI Sutunnsort, Esq., Georgetown. 2. Eligible Building Lots for Sale. OR SALE. FIVE eligible Buildin LOTS ad. jointing the Tanyard of Mr. Richer Hetmz and running I60 feet on Great George Street, and 84 feet on Fitz Roy Street. Bot Terms of Sale and plans of the property, application to be made to 'I‘. llsA'r_i~t IIAVILAND, I'.sq., llxirrister-at-Law, at his Oliice in ueen Sq . September 27, I852. TO BE SOLD OR LET, DVVI-‘.l.l.lNG HOUSE, Out House ntid premi- ses, IIIILIIO in Cttnilierlnnd Street, nenr the resi- dence of Ilr. Jenkins. Enquire of JAMKI Cuirris on the premises, or of III-rch 9. F. \V. HALES. "OR SAl.E, that sligibly situated House and Pro- mises at the hand of Qu--en Sire‘, neat to Fun- ter's corner. The Land comprises a quartet of it 'I‘own Lot, No. 79, 8d Hundred in Charlottetown. 'l‘ht-re nreb llootns on the first floor, and 6 on the second, and a spacious Attic. and tin excellentcellsr under the whole House. The Building is nearly new, and could at a little expense be put in good order. Ilttlfllte purchase money would be allowed to re mnin secured on the l'reinisetI. Wll.LIA.\l SCANTLEBURY. January 4. 1858. GOOD BARLEY. OOD BARLEY bought ut Buioirron Bastwo I ERY. March l0, I853. HE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Linen Goods, Hula. Furs, Cnrpetlngs, (illllll, linrtheiiivitre and China, &.c.,—-ha will until the hit of MAY next, allow 5 per cent, on all pur- chases, for CJISH on delivery. WlLl.lA.\l HEARD. On Hand--A few Tons of Antlirucito Culm, Figure Iletids, Co*'I'ar, Bath Brick. 20 TONS of HEMLOCK TIM- BER wanted, for a Breast- work. to be delivered by the lat JUNE neat, apply to WlI.l.l.AllI HEARD. ' Those Persons whose Accounts are twelve monlhsoverdue, are hereby notified. that legal steps will be resorted to, if re- quired, unless settled at once. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, HA 9 FIGS to inform his friends that he still continues the re-fitting, cleaning,ttnd stiffening of Beaver and Silk Ilals. Gentlemen‘s Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM CROWS made from the Island wool; old cites done up. Prices low. Orders taken at the Queen's Arms, 3 Miles from Town, and at Janice Reid‘s tailor, Queen Street, Clizirlottetown. . BANKING NOTICE. TIIE Subscriber will grant Cheques on the “ Bank of British North America ” at Halifax, and on the Agsntsofihe Bank at New York, for any Amount at Sight ; and will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston, at any Si ht under Ninety days The Subscriber will also Cash his own £ I0, and under, on presentation at his Ofics. Bills of Exchange bought. and Promissory Notes discounted as usual. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, February 14, I853. 6w * ICE. TIIE subscriber, being about te leave the Island for a short period, particularly requests all per- sons that are indebted to him. to uialte earl payment of their respective amounts to Mr. W. B. s:i,t.ilua who ‘I duly empowered to receive and give discharges for the same. J. WEATHEBBIE. Charlottetown, Ilarcli Nth. 1852, lm TICE. HE TEJVJJVTS of'I‘iroius Ha int II LAND, Esq , on Townships Numbers 48 and 50 and other Lands in this Island, are re nested in minke immsdinte payment ofttie nmount Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant receipts for the some. 'I‘. HEATH HAVll.AND. rvistoi-at-Law. Que-u Square, Nov. IO, llbi. N OTICE. ALI. persons having tiny logotldenasds wind the Estate of Charlottetown, Baker, deceased, are hereby requested to present the some for adjustment duly attested‘; and all persons indebted to the sold to are requested to malts Immodllttu p: merit to the Subscriber: - CA LINE GREEN, Esssntrla. Ch. 'l\svs. ‘Itli larch, llbl. Iwnlb . ADMINISTRATION N61‘ CE. - ALL persons having claims agaiilt the late the late Lswiiaucs Wn.t.iass Gnu, ‘ .~ ofchsrlotieiows. dscesvsd. srstequesisd to furnis the some to the subscriber for settlement-and all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to malts Immediate pa ' tnent. LU ISA CALL. Adiniuhrhtrlu. Charlottetown, March list, 1553. I ~ A ‘rs erancsflsll ‘ ’ I 1' Awe-rlho or dis uioot. load. Pi atoor otherwise. to C ' M an or - T'°3" "“" """"'"" PS" "".c‘.*‘ svsn Iolliiwlsghlesalstis ‘vs ' nil lsorohry oftliis |slsnd.srs dsltud srthuuh to “WI: ,,',__ _ ":9" !':"|“b ‘II'.a'b" “ llusoavun, That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. tst n r or is yes y - 1 :,‘:..‘,Am...,. to "M-in ‘M, ‘r'“h.”°_.", Msrsison) be iastrsetsd to tslts tho» ausuuvy I iaeasssas for the rsesvsry of all sssettlod Duhssnptioas to the Tsinparssos Hall c0lll%lI]."_ .1 Owl" J. . ' '. Cllurlettutovvn. March I7, Iul.‘ (Ml ti’. pp...) -.-a_.£._-.....a-gg->_- ~s-_-_«_-..-A-‘cur.’ _.'.':_h--onus-u.-...... . Cbsqsss of ‘ WALKER 8 Co. E: Pills idyoglliptgiqf r:ti)'l2:I;|I:y Ointment ' I’ P‘ ' an a..‘.'... ctmi.l'3i.'1°‘ ~ i.'."."" I")! Oh-pried harsh Glsadllar Bunions Corns (Sell) Bits of Mssqat nests - Lsaibsge toes and Sand Coetruetod and II Piles ' Flies - Joints Rhsuaia. Coco-bay Elephastiasis thin, Sore-threats Sliiusdisoasq fig. mp. Ssrs-he-ids Tuaiionsn pig. gonads _ Ysws ' Scurvy lur- e lute Joint DAVII, the Elder, of . wAursn;ciiaiu‘i:a..v' ,, . J 6 ,l;‘ T9II',l)_ll‘IIl'GI:|, ‘tr .runswick.atlhs ll. Auss s will secure a Charter. pply to .v " Qssss Square. latch 14. twat! p ' . I - — , -I i} is HOLLOWAY’! OINTMENT. A oairrbplpsnrs ssinit ins cnurcngs ". V us as runs IUIIIIING. copy V‘ s Ifltsrfrssi Jltr. Thorn ' WWI _ .Ll- Htdutcd Jugtut 20, I853. ‘ To Professor ,0 town. , . ; Dunn Sta— am enabled to furnish you with a most extrsotdinsry cure effected by our Invaluable Ointment and Pills which has astonis sd every per- son acquainted with thesalerer. About to years ago, Mr. W. Centinlus, oflultn Btrgot, in ma. town, was tbrowo_tlro_sn his librss, Iv y he focoiv- ed very serious inyuries; he had the best medical ad- vihnat the time, and was afterwards an inmate of dtlfsrunt istiruisrias. yet he grew worse. and at length a malignant fluid!‘ ulcer settled in Iii hip, vrh'u:h so completely crippled hits. that he could not move without crutches for nearly to years; lassatly hp bg. gun to use your Ointment and Pith, whifl bava,now ealed the woiutd,stre thnasd his lIlll_b,IId enabled him to dispense, with is cratcbas..Q. that be can walk with the restart ease. and witlivsvisvifi slit: and vigor. I and) J.‘ 'l‘IlOMPs . A I031‘ EXTRAORDINARY OUR‘ 0|’ A DltlAD- rut. sxtu ntsnslu, WHIN ‘nu. lumen.-sin MAD r.ttt.i:p. co 0 it Letter rout Mr. Hird Dru r, X“. lityy,/incur Gai£sbrc'. dated IIIIUCA Fri, 13,53. To Professor Hot.t.owA!. Siit—Soms time since, one of my children was st‘- Ilicted with dreadful eruptions over the body and limbs. I obtained the advice of several eminent Sur. goons and Physicians, by all of whom the ca considered hopeless. At length I tried. your Oint- ment and Pitts. and without saaggevaiioo. the elect was miraculous. for by peruvaring in their use, all the eruptions quickly disappeared. Ind the child was tutored to porlsct health. I reviously lost a child from a similar complaint, sndl firmly believe. had I in her case adopted your medicines, she would have been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth ufthis to an enquirer. (Signed) J. HIR , Diaper. ANOTHER SIJIPIISINO ODE‘ OF ULCII-ATIID BAD LIOI, DIBILITY, AND GIINIIAL ILL . H ALTH. Copy of a Letter. from Jllr, J. M. (.'I¢nneII,o Jtl rustle-on-IJHI. dated Ssplembsr 20th, I 2. oi.i.cwsr, Dunn Sia—l am authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of II, Bailey Street, In this town, to Inform you,tliat for a considerable period she had been a sutferor from de- hility, and general ill health, acco tried by a dis ordered stomach, and rest derangement of the sys- tem. In addition to I is, also was terribly nfllicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both. her legs, so that she was totally incapable ofdoiog her usual work. In this distressing condition she adopted is use of your Pills and Ointrnoiit, and she states that in a wonderful lllorl time, they elfactcd a perfect cure of her legs, and restored her constitution to health and stren th; and that she is now enabled to well: about wit ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received ex- traordinary benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. . I remain dour Sir, yours fsittifnll , (Signed) JOHN MORTON C NELL. ccnrsis itr.iti:ov roa sconsu-ric iiuuouits —-AND AN ASTONISHINI3 CURE 0!‘ Al OLD LADY DEVI‘-NT‘ NBA" of AGE 0' A IAD LEG. Copyqf a Letter from Maura. Walker and Co., Chasiists, lath. To Professor Honnownu. Dana Sia—-Among the numerous cures elected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- bourhood, we may mention that of an old Indy living in_ the Vill e of Preston, about five miles from this City. She ad ulcerated wounds in her leg for many yours, and littterly the increased to such an alarming cxlt.-nt ns_ to defy all t a usual yetnedies; her health ftlpldlyftvlng way under the sutferlng she endured. In this tstressin condition she had recourse to our Ointment and ills, and by the assistance friends, was snsblod to persevere in their ass. sfll abs received a perfect cars. We be ourselves been greatly astonished at the otfoct n ‘ old a punch, she being above 10 years of ago. we fiull be hap- py toss y any enquiries as to thsautheaticity of this really wonderful case, either personally or by iler. A private in the Bath Police Force, also, has been perfectly cured ofau old scorbutic atfection in the face, a _er all other means had failed. Ile states that I! is entirely by the use of our Ointment, and speaks loudly in its praise. : remlin, Dear Sir, .dYcur’s aithfully, f. . Sold at tltssstablishnisnt of ProfsiiorHoLLowAv, 244, Strand, (nssr 'l‘smpln Bar.) London, and by all respectable Dmfigisls and Dealers Medici". ttuougbat 'tha itrillad WsIH.h Kniat Is. ljd. 31- Na 4-. 8‘. Ila, Qls. each. 'l‘lisr3 Is a consld‘sr‘ab o saving by taking the lat er siuda ' . . . B.—-l)'roatievi' let the gallons‘ .Ipstiu every ditstdlsr are s.IsId so ssstisot. I’ in Alt tilt MA AIB,fbvF , UAIIYund MAltCtl,just received at G. T. I'IAslAln's Bookstore. ' ~ or re 3 t or or. 1 ‘Tab snhhnstial and built. it. . tine bavthsn= A830 Ions. -old liauurywill lsha-Chnhflflv any fort ‘Is -I II-nu. Nora minis -lava hssswlut. —wi|| be ml: for use oaths Op!“ Onhtlsvfis. tion.—Appty to Enwasa Caawsoano on. March MIII 1858. III III. T’, '