- _,_ rssshgiaovsry divsotiou,wh fl York. Cosh IIASZARD‘S-- caznrru, APRIL 30. "nsou I'oss's casiu. . ' _ - ws ') °‘L‘sv'r,mi's(sis,you must whip me; my old missis allesa whip . Ion t.used to work- . .' unless ' " I on’ '9 in I . ‘* Why. '% t wan’t to whip you. You can do we , ifyou’ve a mind to : what is yo won ’ n; . “ ws, missis,I’s used to whippin’: I‘spects iflsfiod for me." . Ophelia‘ tried the reeipi-..and Topsy inva- riably rude a terrible commotion. scroainin groaning, and iinplcriag; though half an hour afterwards, when was on some projection of the balcony, and surrounded b a deck of ad- miring“ young uns," she woul express the ot- most content of 0 whole afiir. “ law’, Miss dely whip !——wouldn‘t kill a skceter, her whip in s. Ougbter see how 0 :ias'r made the eshy fly: old mas’r kuow‘d ow !” Topsy always made mt mpihl of her own siunnnd-suouiitiss, av tly considering them as something peculiarly distinguishing. “ law, uiggors, ’ s e would say to some of her an tors, “ does you know you s all sin- ners! Well, you is, eveiryebody is. White folks is era, too-—Miss y says so : but I ‘spbcta niggers is the biggest ones ; but lor' ye sn't any onye u to me. I‘: so awful wicked there can't no _ y do nothin‘ with me. I used to kee old inlssis a swnrin’ at me half de time. I ’ PhI's tho wiokedostcrittur in the world ;" andgg would cut a summerset, and come u bliskan shi on to a hi her perch,a . ovidentl uins herself on the istinction. Miss Op lia busied herself very earnestly on Sundays, teaching To y the catechism. Topsy bl an uncommon vo£l memory, and commit- md with s fluency that greatly encouraged her ctress. “Whstgooddo uex ct it is in todo her 9" said St. Clary P9 K0 8 " ‘Why, it always has done children good. It's what children alwa s have to learn, you know " said Miss Ophe 'a. -* tfsdmund it or not 1” said St. Clare. “ Oh, chilllrui never understand it at the time ;,l_)ut after they are grown up, it’ll coins to " Mine hasn't come to me yct,'. said St. Glory, “ though I’ll boar testimony that you at inh me pretty thoroughly when I was a y. “ Ah, you were nlwa d at learnin , Au- gustine. I used to huge ggroeat hopes ofgyou,” said Miss Ophelia. “Well, haven't you now 1" said St. Clare. " I wish you were as good as you were when you were a boy, Augustine.” “ So do , t’s a fact cousin," said St. Clare. “ well, go ahead and catechise Topsy; ma1y)be you'll make out something et.” pay, who had stood like a blue statue du- ring thisdisoussion, with hands decently folded, now, at a signal from Miss Ophelia, went on :— " Our Irot _renh, being oft to the freedom of their own will, fell from the state wherein th? were created.” in opsy’s eyes. twinkled, and she looked inquir- “ . at is it, Topsy!” said Miss Ophelia. “ Please, inissis, was dat or state Kentuok l" -« What state, '1' 1" "Dst smte deyof: out "of. I used to hear mas’: tell how we came down from Kentuc .” St. Clare laughed. “ You'll have to give her a meaning, or she'll fike one,” said he. “There seems to be s tbeo of emigration su sted there." “ Au stine,be sti !" said Miss 0 helia: . ffhowan do anything if you’llbelaughing.l” “ Well, I won’t disturb the exercises again, onrny ;” and St. Clare took his paper into the d lour, and at dawn till Tops ha rocitations. They were al very well, only that now, and then she would oddly transpose some im rtant words, and persist in the m smke, in to of efiirt to the con- trar ; and St. _re, after all his promise of , took is wicked ensure in these mis- lfikfila Ifafllllng Topsy to in whenever he had a mind to amuse himself, and getting her to re- seat the ofiending passages, in spite of Miss phe&iu’s.remonstrances. “ ow do you think I can do snythin with the qldiild, if you will go on so,Augustine .” she n we say. “Well,it is too bad; I won't again; butl do like to hear the droll little image stumble over those big words !" “ But you confirm her in the wrong way." “ What‘s the odds! One word is as good as another to her." “ You wanted me to bring her up ri t; and you oughtto remember she is s reusoiia le crea- ture, and be careful of your influence over her.” “ Oh, dismal ! so I ought; but as Topsy her- self says, I’s so wicked .' In. much this way To sy's training pro- coed for a year or two-— in Ophalia worry. in; hotlglf from day to day with her, as a kind of chro_nic_ plague, to whose inflicfions she be- came, in time, as socus as 1-sons [ong- tsmcsdo I) the neuralgia or sick- cabohc. Lqain took the same kind ofsuiusomentin the child that a man might in the tricks of o t or a pointer. Topsy. whenever her sins rought her into disgrace in other quarters, al- ways bok refuge behind his chair; and St. Gare inone we. or other, would make ce for her. _ "From h in she got many a stra picay- unc, ‘which she laid out in nuts and candies,and distributed with careless nerosity, to all the children -in the Emily ; or To y, to do her fishes. w_,as -natured and ii ral, and only ‘sipitoful in self-defence. She is fiifl inn-0. W04 590 our amps is bald. and wi l‘ llgure from illio to time, in her turn, with other per- foinics. .'.. anus: scans: in: _ ns:i.i.s: .. III I nd mg.“ T .. ......, .. .-... ..°..:.'.°.:.., :::.:.,. ...::.'.z uh's"ws . O. H tics Balls wiouaouu d-oriptianoflls ' . 'l‘hooo Soils are insds from the lmlsioc . and lhe swsllfill . up. Cburob Dole i'.""°..,..;...."'°°°":,'}.'",,,',{'"';3,'II, -wnhap'ost-firscutimpovouoatqsoduoa. surly--v °f0-ms.-s.ai--moan:-on .,,mounlsdisusieas,csnblnlugs .issa y .«.v - , I000Bo|lsha boss I our 'whiohisth'o. ..?.‘.‘.i1“.?'.'.‘.'..I".'."l solo: to , Deals on sllrrldht-hoos, o:o..uuu...... 54 ‘fl! 1‘ Champlain ‘Canals. and brings us a‘ Clocks, Levels. Couupsoos. ta. fornlo. of III!’ Inns h‘ . cl eaL.ammtyuu::Lui:'-'ii ‘ " ‘Mina Itsititsav-s so . - N ' ‘Wbwfrsy.'lt.Y.‘,'Isroh, isss. 8' cuss and Phais. 0“ THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Govaasoa-run iii EARL of ELGIN and General of Canada. Haan Osricn-21 St. Judrsic Sqtusfl. Edin- burgh. our I-iortonsnna 1-us: KINCARDINE, Governor rd of Jllanagssmil and Prirm Edicnrd Hon . B. Alnion. flanker. Hon. William A. Black. Bunker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining, Es ., Barrister. John Bsyley Blsnd,T.sq. Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. F. sluxvers. A cut dr Sccrotsry—MattIiew H. Richsy, Solicitor. following gontloinsa have been a intodOfl- curs of the Compau in Prince Edwar lshnd, and will be proposed to urnish information as to the prin- ciples und prnctloo of the Company and the rates of A ssorssce. Charlottetown--Medical Advier-—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agont—E. L. Lydiard. Goorgstown—Modicsl Advisor—-David Kayo, M. Boo in Halifax for Noun Stalin Island- D. AIgenI—WilIism Sanderson. St. lesuor’s—-Medical Advisor—Josspb Bell, M. D. Agent-—'I‘homas Hunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Fire ! Fire ! Fire ! 2 Secure your Property at a raving offifly per cent. THIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- 'l‘UAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Ollicc where claims for loss can be met. without reference to a foreign Conipsn . Blank forms of application, and any other informs- lion can be obtained at the Secretary and Treasurer's Oflice, Kent Street. April 6. I852. ALLIANCE LIFE JIJVD FIRE INSURJNCE COM- PANY, LONDON. IITAILIIIID av AC1‘ or ranniasanur. Ca ' cl £6,g0‘:,000 Slsrlin Provincial Marine Insurance onipany, TORONTO, C. W.—Agont for Prince Edward Island, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown, April I1, 1853. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE awn Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies of London Incorporated by Acts of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for P. E. Island. T. H. Houilond. Esq.. Hon. Charles Hurley, F. Longvoorlh, Esq.. Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Tlwsias Dawson, sq. Detached Risks taken at considsrsbly reduced pro- mium. _ Forms of Application, and all other information, ma be obtain from the Subscriber, at the Oflico of . W Deblois Esq. Charlottetown. _ H. J. CUNDALL. April 27, I853. Agent pm um. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder, an ontir y new invention.) S ilie cheapest, safest. best, and most edectual article for all washing purposes, a packs; of which is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soap! The saving of Time and Labour is so noto- nishingly great, that a ISKS ’ W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKI"AS'I‘ -no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERYlCEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for urposes f0I'dWlllcll Soap cannot besafcly or e eciually se . u II. will not injure the hands, or the most delicate msleriul ; but whilst it is incomparable for perma- nently whitening Linens, &c., after they have become discoloured by age, or injured by bad _ ashing, it is also unsurpassablo for improv- ing the colors of I-‘LANNELS, BL ‘, WOOLENS, COLORED PRINTS, MUSLINS and LACE. For a by GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparations. '1“-IEIR British Furniture Cream, at 6d. Their Inelfucsable Furniture Polish, at 2d. Their Unrivulled Metal Pants, at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blocking, ld. packets. Their Llegsni Bell-shaped Glass Inks, filled, st 3d. Their Superior Gloss Square lnks—Blsclt, Blue, an . at 9d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomade Regeneralor. Their Unrivallod Garment and Carpet Renovstor, 3d. and 6d. ' Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by GEO. 'I‘. H.-\.§'ZARD, Queen Square. The Old Established Hot and Clothes Renovating Business. HE Subscriber. grateful for past favours, ‘aili- mutes, that he continues to work at the above, in cleaning Gentleman's Clothes of every desori lion; also, rs-siifl‘eai and cleaning Beaver, Sillr,and Felt sts, in his usual satisfactory at lo. J. HOBBS, Hatter, dtc. Orders loll at Mr. J. Williains's, or at the Subscri- ber's, will be promptly attended to. in Avril‘?-_|_3P_3-_____ A WILLIAM STRAIGHT, [LITTER I EGS to inform his friends that he still continues the ' clesniog,und stifonisg of Beaver and Silk Heb. Gsuils-on‘s Clothes cleaned and mods equal to new. JIM CROWS made from the Island sol; Prisss low. Orders taken at the Queen's Arms. 8 Miles from Town. and at James Raid‘: tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Pump and Well Assossniont. HE Inhabitants and Lsndholders of Charlotte- town are requested to assemble at Hoiisn Colonial Buildi in Charlottetown, on Tunsnsv, the third day c May neat ensuing,sl the hour oft vs o'clock, soon, to solo seam to make and keep in repair the Pumps and Wblls of Char- lottetown, and or other purposes. and to choose A» season for the present your. EDWARD PALMER, FRANCIS IDNGWORTH, April lsth, IMO. Representatives for Cb.'I'ewn. NOTIOI. HE TIN’-1-N'T8 0f'I‘lonas Ha s-rw Havi- Lann, Ewen Nani nl IO and other Lo is this Idsnd, are make to payment of the amount ......*' "-.'.-.~ ....; *...-a‘ s I I. SID’! .S'"!””°”v "Ur" ‘ ‘ '. J. oinnicsiq, i Great George Street. AS now o n a full and complete assorunent of H genuine RUGS and M EDICINES, Ounulcau, Siuvisu h‘o.u~s, Ps.an'iiiutv. &.c.. «to. Toilet Sets-— Bohemian, cut and blown glass; Tooth, Nail, and Shavi Brushus—buli'ulo horn and trans- pareni handles; lair and Infant Brushua—mirrored a rl inlaid; Combs. Buck and Side-—torinise, buff; 0, and German shall; I.ubin‘s, Delcruii. Pat- tey‘s, and Rigg'u Perfumery; gent's. Pocket Mirrors; JLWEI.RY—gold and silver Rings and Brooches, gold Pens and Cases. ladies‘ und gsnl's. silver and pearl inlaid Port-monnoies; India Rubber’I‘oys, for children; gold, silver and pearl Bends; fancy Paper sights, and Polka Bells, Perfume Satchels and Cushions. &,c., ‘to. English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard ; PAINTS. OILS, AND DYE S'I‘I'l-‘FS, sold to the trade at cools and charges. CAMPHENE, OIL, and BURNING FLUID. Cnacxs:ns—wine, soda, butter, water and sugar; Citnnsn. English and American; Cake Omsrnenis and nvoring—Venil|a.lornon, nutmeg, cloves. and cinnamon; Spices and Confoctionsry. Digby Herrings, &c.,dic. Select GROCERIES. Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. and Siosgluoivs Bitters ; PORTER, ALE & LIME JUICE. “J. . lisving carefully selected the above personally, challenges the market for a cheaper and bone in e above line. JV‘. B.-Ssr Jfdcsrllsemsut of Fruit, Q-c., 5-0., equally low. ' Dec. 2|, I852. .rUs'r nncmvnn, A mrther Supply of New Goods, A'l‘ THE LONDON HOUSE, per Slramsliip Canada via Halifax ~ HE latest styles in Mantles and Dress Materials, viz. :—Norwi glacee Vslenas,astin-stri crspc Luslres, Robes in new styles; L oncse Cloth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter eating; Ladies‘ while and black snlin Slippers; do. French, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; ' Kid Gloves; extra French white satin Ribbons; Ladies‘ mohair Nets; purse, Barbers’ and Tailors’ coloured Twists. 1 lug! variety Qf Articles suitable for Christmas Born and New Year‘: Gifts. 2000 Pieces of English and Am ican ROOM PAPERING, from lid. per piece a wards; Paper window Curtains, very handsome. . LIO A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Puncheons Molasses, superior Carrants,IIn'lins. Candied Citron, 8 ions of all kinds, Starch, Soap, Candles. Mustard. ' Logwood, Redwood. Alum, Sole Leather, die. ho. For Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, r rnoasrr iuvsruivr. HENRY HASZARI). Great George-street. Charlottetown, Doe. II, 1862. 9 Glasgow and Manchester House. VID WILSON, No. 3. Ricriiuonn Srnnar, has JUST BECEIVED. per Brig ./Ilezandcr. from Liverpool, l, and other arrivals from Halifax, a large addition to hisvery oatensive STOCK of BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST IN'DIA"‘GOODS. Among which be begs rticulsrly to recommend to notice, a very choice so ection of articles suitable for the Season, consisting of Woollen Shawls, Tvreeds, Orleans, Scotch Tsrians, Ermine Cloaking, Black Lace Flosncing, Lady Mnyoroos and Duchess Shawls, C Cloths. of all colours, Flannsls, Bed Quilts, Great Coats, Blankets, Carpeting, Msrooillss Counterpsaes, &c., use. A general assortment of Teas, Loaf, Crushed and Brown S or, Molasses, Cofl'eo, Snell‘. Drags. Oils, ’ ‘Glam, Crcckoryware. at unprecsdonlsd low prices fol prompt payment. No. 8. Richmond Street, Nov. 16. I852. Mrs. Forsyth ‘N ZOULD respectfully intimate lo 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 Euibroidorod Drossss,A ' ' wers.snd Patterns Berlin Work, will he found to merit inspection; Ladies‘ Csmbric Handkerchiefs, Alpacas, and s varie- t of other articles in the Millinery line, of the best fibrin: and finest quality, cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. 15. 1852. ram. suppmr. r VHE‘. SUBSC BER orrnns FOR SALE, s GENE AL ASSORTMENT BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, MILLINERY, ac. ac. Jzsdt arrived por Bsrqus Sir Jlsxévifiqrhgqia Giost George Street, Oct. I2, I852. , HOLES . ILLIAM ELLIOT BL Co.. of BOSTON, United States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island. a large sup ly of the lbllowing articles which will be disposed o as low as the can possibly be imported for vin:-— Tes, Chocolate, Cocos, Crushed S r, Coffee. Sugar, Muscovsdo, S or, Molasses, lour, Navy Bread, Cheese, Spirits, insgar, Candles, Sou , To- bacco, Rosin, Pitch, Tar, Buckets and Tubs, c. Please apply to their at, HEN RY PALMER. September 38, 1852. HE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dhpose of his vslablo Stock of Woolen, Cotton. Silk and Linen Goods, Hats. Furs. Csrpotings, Glue, Earthenware and China, dtc.,-—ho will until the In of MAY nest, allow ll per ceril., on all pur- chases, for CASH on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hand-—A few Tons of Athrncits Calm, Figure Heads, Coal Tsr, Bath Brick. TONS of HEMLOCK TI.V- BIR wanted, for a Breast- work, to be delivered by the lat JUNE non. apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Those Parsons whose Accounts are two vs mouths overdue, are hereby notilod. that legal steps will be resorted to, ll‘ ro- quirsd, unless settled at once. . uhseri visg s sin y H!‘ a her he as powerad b T Ginaan-r Hnwnansoiv, ltlf yde' Pork, Squat: London, hquirs, up: Ans-Iva Husban- soit, Liverpool, in Eqlo ' session and ‘kisses named by the In: Will and ‘l'ssisrssoiel'G lots of Liv I, slbrssaid. Merchant, doceaood to colfootallmodlonooflnoyfiollhofistato ofthe said Other! Henderson ' ' Island. and to d ‘ issuid sssltssie therein. All no so’ as tsiholbuuofihsuidtiilhsri endor- ssu. Issued, srodoly rnqn ' lately buds of I sad t ‘uh mo, sthsrwisotboy .3 ho ltooIod."”‘.m.. ‘" so Tr . Ohsrloustsws.Apvl|tIh.lII- Rare Chance! NORFOLK FARM FOR SALE. BOU'l‘ 351; Acres of LJJVD, fronting on Bay A Fortune ltoud. and running hack lo the Bay. The Land lies on both sides cl' the Road. and has a and Spring of \‘l'nt»-r on ll. This Property might be divided into 3 Farms. ’l‘lu-re in about I00 to I60 acres . . . . -mi . II was l'ormerl_v occupied by John Cona- hsm. Robert \l‘Donnell. .md the late John Murphy. Lenglli of Leasembout 3:50 yenrs; nnnunl lient about 41d. For further pnrliculurn, please apply (if by let- ter. poai paid) lo Hl~2Y.\lAZ\l J. I’. ‘l‘ERLlZZlCK. Charlottetown, April 9, I853. won For Sale, or to Let, HE DWELLING-IIOUSE, Out-house, and Pro- mises, aud Lot of LAND, in sorgstown. No. 8. Third Rsngc, Letter B. Application lo be made to D. WILION, Cliarluuetown. or to WILLIAM SAN DIIION . Esq., Georgetown. Nov. 16, 1852. _ ..-__... -._,___.._____ _.._— TO BE SOLD OR LET, DWF.Ll.|NG HOUSE, Out House and promi- sus, situate in Cumberland Street, near the resi- dance of Dr. Jenkins. Enquire of Janus Cunris on the premises, or I‘. W. IIALES. Farm for Sale. ‘OR SALE, on the .\Islpeque Road, I2 miles from Charlottetown, a Freehold Form, coniaini I00 acres of land, of which 30 acres are clear under cultivation. On ll'l9 Premises is I good fflllle Barn. The above is well worlhyllaltontiolu of parties wishiu to urchase. For rtic are s to ‘ " "" ILPIIIINNIE - llllh April. I858. TO BE LET. HAT beautifully situated Collage known by the the name of .N'cu~porl Collage. one mile from the Colonial Building. on the Princetown Road. This College is 30 by 25 feet; has u back and front Porch. a Kitchen. Psntr , 2 Parlors, and 4 Bedrooms; all of ' ' oodrepuir. There will be lel with the Garden, well stocked with fruit trees, und 6 or is some of Land. in a high state of cultiva- tion, together with Barn, Stable, and Out OtIices,— for any term of years, as may be agreed on. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor. W. H. GARDINER. Pownsl Street, Charlottetown, g A CARD. HE Subscriber begs l9l|\'6 to intimate lhat he has commenced the business of COJl!JllISSlO.N‘ JllI'.‘RCl-I./l.N'T JJVD J! UC- TIOJVEER, in the Store lately occupied by F. P. Non-roiv. Esq., Queen Street, and trusts by proinplnoss and punctu- ality to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their support. JAMES MORRIS. Charlottetown, April I. I853. R. B. IR , No-rant Pusnic, Cuivvnvaivcnn, sivn CCOUNTANT. FFlCE——-over the Bookstore of Mr. G. 'I‘. Has- asnn, Queen's Squnre (oulh side), Char- lotlctown. Deeds of Conveyance of all descriptions, of Leasehold and Freehold Estate. including Assign- ments, Mor s, &c., Lsllsrs of Attorney. Bonds, Indesturcs of Apprenticeship, Bills of Sale. Charter Parties, Arbitration Bond: and Awards, Petitions,dsc. . repnrsd with accuracy and despslch ; Merchants’ ks, Partnership and other complicated Accounts. &,c., arranged and balanced at moderate ohargon. smr nisofirr FOR Sale ofgood quality. JAMES N. HARRIS. 3w. April I9. LAW BOOKS. CHIT1‘Y on Plending,Chiity onContrscts;Bluni's Commercial Digest and Shi master's Aasislnnl, English Common Law Reports. or sale at Gao. T. ll.aszann’s Book Store. B1iss’s Compound Cod Liver Oil Cand . 7' ‘IIF. first action oflliis candy is to soothe the or- _ _ guns ofvoice und finally to allay all pulmonary Irritation. It certainly stands unrivalled as s remed for all sfoctinns of the throat and chest, and unlike many other remedies for the same disease, it does not disagree with the stomach of tho patient.-For sale by Was. R. WATSON. FOR LONDON. TWO or Three Cabin Passengers can be comfortably accommodated in the new Ba no " 'I‘i«iou.uiivs." to soil from Three Rivers. for the above Port, about the 15th of next Month.—A l to F. LONGTJORTII. April 27, 1853. Horse GREYG-AN. THE fine young horse Gunvoan of mnlchleas symmetry, and beauti- ize from the “ Agricultural Soci- ety” in I8 —ont ofs line Canadian uiare by Sala- din—standing l6 hnnds hi h; perfectly free from any vicious habit, will stsn for the Sonson—com- mencing lat M at his own House, York River. and every Saturday in Charlottetown, at the Stables neat door to Mr. Micruni. Hicissr, Trucliinan, in Dor- cheater Street, near the hack of the Barracks. Terms. £1 for the season, and time given for pay- ment until the in March next. DONALD M'KlNNON. York River, April 24th, I853. Young Saladin for Sale. THIS very superior Enliro Horse five years old is ofored as He stands lli hands I inch high, 'I of a beautiful black colour and has at bone an sinew; he is remarkably good tem- po'r°:f, very gentle either in harness or saddle. "His sire is the celebrated Blood Ilene SALADIN import- ed in the our 1846 by the Ro nl AgricnlturslSocioty —his mother was a strong on valuable animal of the Greenwich breed und produced excellent stock. A rise was awarded to him at the Royal Agricultural ioty's show in I849, for the class of Blood horses of the Sslsdin Brood. Half of the purchase mono will be allowed to re- main on secun uritil the case of the non season. on npproved socurity.—Apply at Hssnard's Gnnsiio Ofice. fetch 16, I868. The Splendid Entire non?" vtmonr. THIS Superior Animul,llIroo ynrs old, took a prise at the sl ricultnrsl Fair in Charlottetown.’ In I852. He was slrod by tho impor- ovso " Salsdin," with a has Colongbll in,-—bas good temper, stands ll liuodlilld '5 0" s bsaatilhl dar brown colour. Ho wil stand for the out near the King's Arias. ihios Mile Run, every day in each week, cacopiing Sl!IllSI’i 0| Wllkll ‘ll! be can be soon at the stables ofJaatas W. CAIIII, Globe Hotel, in Charlottetown _ 'I‘orms—Servico for the Season. '93-‘. 000 III'VI¢0. Os. 1‘h'l’ly“ai..l hwdah Cbarloustows or I S o .. o , ‘Do I °""i::r:'£ W W M ‘ :s '.‘ Novor Falling Remedy : . gs-.i‘.'., _.:.~‘» 35 'e. ’-_;IoAl .~ 'u\u\\:= V‘ . ‘!‘’»l- [(A1 I « -05- ,~<.i’ Hr . ‘ X» __ f " *—-4', V. ,____.f__ HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. A CRIPPLE SETS ASIDE HIS CIIUTCHES Ar. Tl-SH TEN YEARS SUFFERING. Copy ufu Lsltsrfrom .Mr. Thompson. Clteatisf, L... on pool, dated August 20, 1852. To Professor I'Iol.l.oWAY, Dszan sI|l—I sm enabled to furnish you with s most extraordinary cure elfected by your invaluable Ointnienl and Pills which has astonished eve - per- son ac nsinted with Ihe sufferer. ago, r. W. Cummins, of Saltney street, in am town, wasthrown from his horse, whereby he rsceiv. ed very serious injuries; he had the best medical ad- vice at lhe'lime, and was afterwards an inmate of different infirmariss, yet he grew worse. and at length a malignant running ulcer settled in his hip, which so completely crippled him, that he could not move without crutches for nearly I0 years; recently he be- gun to use your Ointment and Pills, w 'ch have now heeled the weund,strongthened his limb, and enabled him to dispense with his crutches, so that he can walk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and visor. (Sisn-d) .l. THOMPSON. A loss‘ urrnaonninsnr com: or A nasal)- FUL SKIN DISEASE, WHEN ALL MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy ofa Lrllrr from Mr. Hird, Draper, of dy, nsur Gulnsbro‘, dated March lot, 186 To Professor HOLLOWAY, Si n—Some time since, one of my children was sf- llicted with dreadful eruptions over the body and limbs. I obtained the advice of several eminent Sur- geons snd Physicians, by all whom the case was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint- ment and Pills, and without exaggeration, the ofi'ect was miraculous. for by persevsring in their use, all the eruptions quickly disappeared, and the child was restored to perfect health. I previously lost a child from a similar complaint, and I firmly believe. had I in her case adopted your medicines, she would have been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth cfihis to an enquircr. S" ned J. HIR ,Drspsr. ANOTHER SUBPRISINO CURE Oi‘ ULCIIATID BAD LEGS, DEDILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy afa Letter. from Mr, J. M. Clsnrisll,ofJVsso- cns!I¢-on- Tyne, dated September 2001., 1852. To Professor HOLLOWAY , Dunn Sin—I sm authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 31, Bailey Street. in this town, to inform you,lhst for s considerable period she had been a sufferer from de- bility, and general ill health, accompanied by a dis ordered stomach, and great derangement of the sys- te In addition to I is, she was terribly sfliicted with ulcerated wounds. or running sores, in both her legs, so that she was totally incxrpable ofdoing her usual work. In this distressing condition she adopted the use of your Pills and Ointment, and she states that in a wonderful short time, they efeolod a perfect cure of her I s, and restored her constitution to health and strength; and that she is now enabled to walk about with ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received as- iraordinsry benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. I remain dosr Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN MORTON CLENNELL. CERTAIN REMEDY FOR SCORBUTIC IIUIOIJIII --AND AN AITONIIHING CUBE OI‘ AN OLD LADY IIVINTY YEARS OI‘ AGE OF‘ A BAD LEO. Copy of a Lellsréfrom Jllsurs. Walker and Co., hemisls, Bath. . To Professor Hoi.i.owav. Dunn Sin—-Among the numerous cures effected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- bourhood, we may mention that of an old Indy living in the Village of Preston. about five miles from this City. She had nlcoraiod wounds in her leg for many years. and latterly they increased to such an alarming sxtsnlt as todofy all Ilsa alqual roflupodioo; her health rs id iv’ ws u on s on r’ she endured. lnpthis,d.isll:sin ycondition sbd IlltI“l'Oo0Il’lO to our Oinlmant and ills, and bylhs assistance c her friends. was enabled to persevere in their use. us‘ she received a perfect cars. We have ourselves been greatly astonished at the ofl'ecI. upon so old a person, she being above 70 years of age. We shall be hap- py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity of ihi Ken- 2 l- I really wonderful case,eithor personally or by ler A private in the Bath Police Force, also, has been perfectly cured of an old scorbulic sfeclion in the face, alter all other means had failed. He states that it is entirely by the use of our Ointment, and ppoaks loudly in its praise. Y ;.POl:I;I|lln, Dear Sir, ur’s it u . (Sigued)o WALKER 5 Co. The Pills should be used conjointly with tho Ointment ' t 'rtn s B d L in most cgiho following eases:-— H h n!as.'.‘.'... c:..'ul.i'.fi.‘1° c... urns Chopped lisnds Glandular Bunions Corns (Soft) swellings Bits of Mosqsi- Cancers _ Luinhsgo toes andhud Cootraqtsd and Sud’ ‘ oiats unis- Coco|-.l:ay Elophantissio tidrn Bore-throats Skin-diseases Sore Nip- Sora-hsads umoura plea Wounds Yaws Scurvy Uldera Sold at the establishment of Professor Hoi.i.owav. 2M,Strand, gissr Temple Bar.) 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