'“‘~v'rith him to his trade. Q--ovum;--n.o.~... VA B I E '1‘ I E I . s:i.iun |i'uuuts'r, ‘rust r.nnits:n unsca- .. . sutvn. A letter written by Elihu Burritt, the learned blacksmith contains soiue interes- ting incidents of hi career. Mr Burritt mentions that being one of .:'l~‘lnrgc family, and his parents poor, be apprenticed himself when very young. to _s. blacksmith, but that he had always had such a taste for reading, that he carried it He commenced the. study of Latin when his indentures were not half expired, and completed . reading Virgil in the evenings of the win- M r. He next studied the Greek and carried the Greek Grammar in his hat, studying it for is few moments while heating some iron at the forge. In the evenings he sat down to Homer’s Iliad, and read twenty books of it during the second winter. He next turned to the modern tongues J and went to the New Haven where he re- cited it to native teachers tn French, Spanish, German, and Italian, and at the end of two years he returned to his forge, taking with him such books as he could piocure. He next commenced Hebrew, and soon mastered it, reading two chapters in the Bible before breakfast; this, with an hour at noon being all the time he could apart: from work. Being unable to procure the book he desired, he deter- mined to hire himself to some shop bound to Europe, thinking he could procure them at the different ports he touched at. He travelled more then a hundred miles on foot to Boston with this view bnt was not able to find what he sought: and at “that period he heard of the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester. Thi- tlier he bent his steps, and arrived in the city in the most utter indigenee. Here he found a collection of ancient modern, and Oriential books, such as he never imagin- ed to be collected in one place. He was kindly allowed to read what books he liked and has reaped great benefit from this permission. He used to spend three hours daily in the hall and he made such use of these privileges, as to be able to read tipwards offifly languages with gmitt-r or lt.-ss of facility. ARCTIC Sns,—,-Melville l.-lniial. where Captain Kellett of the Arctic .-xpeditinn, passed the last winter, and whence his crew first discovered the Investigator, after her eventful voyage, is one ofa group of islands in the Polar sea, called the Georgian Archipelago. It lies be- tween 74 deg. 25 min. and 75 deg. 50 min. north latitude, and 106 and I14 deg. west longitude. It is 240 miles in length and, I00 broad, and its surface diversified by ,hills and valleys. The climate is too ‘cold.-for the growth of trees or shrubs, but in the ravines and valleys grow vari- ous kinds of grass, moss, and sorrels, wliiohaliiirtl fnud lorthe many herds of iutisk, oxen, and deer, which frequent that rcgioii in the summer season. Wol- ves and foxes remain there throughout the year, and the white beer of the north finds a home among the icebergs which surround it at all seasons. DEIIIVATION or “Torsv Tunvr.—- When things are in confusion they are generally said to be turned “topsy tur- vy" The expression is derived froma way in which turf for fuel is placed to dry on its being cut. The surface of the ground is pared 05 with the heath grow- ing on it, and the heath is turned down- ward, and left sotne days in that state that. the earth may get dry before it is carried away. It means then top-side- turf-way.—From “Notes and Queries.” A Yotmu Bnsnn.—Would you not Itnveknowh this boy to be my son, from his resemblance to me?” asked a gentleman. Mr. Curran answered, “ Yes, air; the maker’s name is stamped upon the blade.” A young lady, recently married to a farmer, one day visited the cow-house, when she thus interrogated her milk- maid: “By-the-bye, Mary, which of these cowsis itythat gives the buttermilk? and l ' l. ‘l'.HlA§ZA1t. .[..GAil3lfIl'rI‘l.';).DE.. . .-.s. .- .. .---man .s- I IOOOIV ,- |?I.fJI.D I.AMPI- ‘ D DON'Al.D.. ~'i FLUID FIVE Cash aadforaalo . A . 0" . sous. .&Ittv,tlé Queen Street, !4tIiOot._ , W 1'5." thoouifor ssvoiul yours 8 , Fishing, and loa- avo to roturuithoulrs .......- E93 ;£:o"Ht%:‘.u. support — * t -1 wed in that lino, and to notify his friends and t bin: at large, that he is making’ pro tionu for a arger and more oltondod busiosu, the ttlfptfio favor bun wit potanoa us use _ Ordors, tho followtq gootI% have kindly consent- srttosotssliioAssnIs:~— _ . . _ ; l Capain Ila-t-stssrlfills ofthl 3t0l||I0| ‘ 3°“- Mr. G. T. HAssAuu,..CItall0l|fl°Wl- (jpqgiu uongap, ignish. _ Its. Was. It-itwsii. Ink-ot>or_. Hummrude- Nrctsonas Coirnoxl. ‘En-. In _. Boatsofany d'notisto_us or build (Whe- thor Clirikor or C ), tlslivorod is Churlottgtown, or elsewhere, with promptit . Worltmansliip and materials wlalrrb'o.n‘t.o: oftho Produce ‘ ’ mont I as r . °' °""° '" °' WQUARRIE. Tailoring Establishment. AIES IPLEOD, TAILOI. awn Ilanrr Max‘uu, roapootlhlly intimates to the Gentlemen of char. lottotown, and liis numerous suds iii_ town‘ and country, that becomes on the above buoinoss in all its branches. at ‘tho cornoi: of Qusiiu -I:-1 olritnr S-ran-i-s, nosry oppol 0_ I9 _ - Porn , where all orders inhis liuo.wtll_be thankfully received, and attended to with |t_IlI°l|||_l|lg_- _ Having had considsrablestxpurwscs in II bnIIn_°II. he takes this opportsuity_.of oballsuqss ¢°'DP°"°"- and fools oouidept of giving satisfaction to I" who myy favor him with their patronage. _ N. B. 'I‘wo Journeyman and an APFOIIIICI Boy wanted immediately. November 8. I858. Ido certify that Jurus lcLuon has for many cars been employed by me, and he has obtained is knowledge from me in the cuttin and making up of garments; I can, and do, there ore, rocoriimeud him to the public as the very best cutter and work- man iu his brunch. , . , _. , H. FOUND. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, I835. 883 Ox strayed ROM tho Subacribor‘s Protsis-, about the 10th October last, a Black Ox with a white streak on the buck, branded on the born with the letters T. Dodd. Whoever may bring him to tho owner, will be rewarded for their trouble. T. DODD. Charlottetown, Nov. 30th, 1858. BELLS I BELLS I BELLS I HE Subscribers tuutiufaclure and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church,I"actory. Steam- boat, I"orry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells. with the beat description of Hangings. Thouo Bells are made from tho but stock, and the small sizes under o the same process in manufactur- ing as Church Bale" An experience of thirt years, with a grant man recent improvotnoata, an an en- tirely now mat of outing. enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. l Nearly 9,000 Bells havoboou cast aritl sold from this I"oundr , which‘1's the best evidence of their su- periority. e have lfloen Gold and Silver medals at our oficn, which were awarded for the " boat Bells for sonorousnoss and purity of‘ tone." Wo _ rti- calar attention to the getting up Pools or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old . Old Cloelta, Lovols, Compasses, Transits, Tlvoodolites, &c., for sole, of superior worlrmanahip. All comuiunications, either by null or otherwise will have immediate attention. ‘ A. MENlBI.V'S sous West Troy, N. Y., March, IBIS. Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at Goo. T. Hassard’s Book and Sta tionery Store. I0m ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. HE Subscribers, in returning thanks to tho public of P. E. Island for‘ the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful at- tention to the wants of their customers, to meet a continuance of their favour. The following are the prices, in Nova Scotia ,, . arson y . I-‘ulling only, per srd. Ad Do. and half roasing,8d Do. fulldrouing,Od _ and Dyoing Block, Brown. Olivrgroon, vo-brown, and Carbon, 8d-por yard. I) hslfdrooaing, do. I0d Do. and fulldrosoiug, do. Bottle and Invisible Groou dyod and full drossod. Ssbd - ‘ ‘ WOMEMS wuss. Brown. dyad aiid'prssood pol 7074'. 51! do. -» do. v Green Women's Wear prsslad ox. por yard, fld Dyeing Scprlpnt, porflb. D . o additions c e or costings- N I‘ -‘ I. & A. FRASER. Aouwu-s—Charlottotown, Mr.D. . Stowart, St. EIeanor's Mr.-N. J. Brown.‘ Gfllld DIV". 1-03 55. John M‘Donsld, F:q., White Sonrb, Mr. Glover. Murray Harbour Mr. John Hyde. . Rocltlin, Middle River, Piotou, N. S. July l5th, I858. I"ullip)g_ . NEW PERPUMES, dtc. LUBIN’S EXTIIACTS Bailey's Eel. Bouquet, Ede's Hod osrriia, Delcroix’s Fashionable Per- fumes, Lowe's Ersgrant Perfume, and Genuine Esu do Cologne. H.'E.N'DRIE'S MOELIJVE, For preserving flu Beauty and Luzurionce Q/‘Ute Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Oleiigin- ous Substances moot bonelici for promoting the basin and luxuriaiics of the Hair, and of a very grate iil perfunio. , ‘ E.MOLlEJV‘1' CJMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of, as a certain and wbich‘oiieggives the skim milk? “ Is your house it warm one? asked a man in search ofa tenement. “ It ought to be; the painter gave it two coats re- cently,” was the reply. A-r the late Women's Rights Conven- oo- able retried for chopped hands, and tho injurious effects of co and plate rig winds on the skin, which , howsvor rough or rod. is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. This Cronin contains noscap or alirarino matter w tovor. ROWLJJVDS KJLYDOR, |-‘ ' ‘ andboo tilyl tho Couiploxiomutid A tion a resolution was reported and laid Issassatlsaocsnt imrIr-Ilov-fivrb0I- over, for the next meeting, that if justice "Illa ‘I’: . l:'°' was not fully done to the" adios, and soon, um}, sg trust‘ in a sound und healthy ""3" ‘he’ "°"'dI.“°'i." _ P°p'dm°”"’ fs°i.Irl"°i"ue rsrovrrn 1-arurr sous, country! . A 'r..'. -: binding " at a hook is frequently its only " on the public. . 0 Tire “ republic ” of letters is formed of the “ aristocracy" [of intellect, but the "sovereign ” aojeurns seldom in tlic ctittti- try. . - t ' -3 ‘Tris youn lady who fell in love hid juit been pul ed.out, by the rlariiiir fellow who .. successfully struggled with the world. ‘A l ‘ Praporsdta. the of font of o Tablet srfrhottf orig-blur corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in grout "M" ‘" 0°" l'°"°" wit... a. wIi't'no_ in. Eddie’ N ' . Nov. IIat.,‘IlI8. v. C Isl. "HItbbock’s Patent" . . WIll~Tl»..ZlNc QAIIIT. .. N°'IsLsMri°n:.“.'.l';ti' of the singis «thou: .'-M’ *""“'*".l.'t°:."::.'tt-.:r.. - ‘ -LAND FOR SALE. FIETY Acres of Freehold Land, in Vernon River, ‘ Lot . About 80 acres is covered wi and soft wood, and ths'ioiiisliuler closrod and has a marsh which cuts a conslderablp goantily of liiiy. For further particulars, onuuiro ot'tliis oat... or of ‘ ‘DONALD MCNEILL. I - 5- Nov. 231! , I858. LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of L.dJV‘,.D, with a Harsh attached, which cuts aiinttiilly Fort tons Ofnltyy situate on 'I‘ownsItip_No. 38, head 0 tbs IIillsbu- rough ivor. SAMUEL NEIfi0N.' I"or terms apply to Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. Farm to be Let. HI-I subscriber odors to lot for one or more years . as may be agreed on. A farm at Suuinisrside Lot 11 of about 00 acres of cultivated land all of which is under fence, it froiita ten chsiiis on the Bedcquo Ila within about Fifteen chains of Green's Wharf, On I e front abundance of seaweed may be had, and on the farm any quantity of Illiick riiud may U’ 0 'tsu.uo. rocured. A large Darn, Dwelling House and out-houses are on the premises, the rent may be aid in produce or in cash til the option ofllie Lease, I not let soon it will be otherwise disposed of. Application may be made to Mr. P. Power Summerside or to the an J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1853. A steady sober man with a fair knowledge of fur- ming wanted, with or without a wife. J . W. * Premises to be Let. HE subscriber offers to let a shop, dwelling house and warehouse in one building, 60 by 28 &. 22 feet on the ground, with an excellent frost poofreller, it is directly opposite the residence of Mr. cEwen, at Suniinerside, Bed ue, and within a few yards of thepubllc wliarfat which the Bedequo und Shoditic _ packet arrive and depart from. Ala or Near the some whnrfa convenient dwelling house with a garden attached and a pump of good water at the door. This house has n frost proof collar and has on the firs! door 2 Kitchens and 3 rooms, and «I rooms on the second, also, a warehouse, stable, &c., A dwelling house with three rooms on the first and two on the second floor, with a front proof celler, also it garden attached, part of the above buildings are ew and the remainder nearly so and in good order, use premises are pleaaeiitly situated in that little and fast growing town Suininorsido, further information may be had on applying to Mr. P. Power on the premises or to J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown. Nov. 10th, I853. 51. o H To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ES'l‘A'I‘I:‘. of the late Hon. Colonel A I..Aivu, aituiite in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, vig: TOWN LOTS Nos. 57, 58, 59, 60 and GI, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown contiiiui rteu two Acres of Land, fronting on Itocliford unrs, tastefully laid out with oriianicutnl, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains nlso the Fiiiiiily Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, of the mos coin- modious description. Towrr Lora Nos. 3, 4, 5 and6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Ctirhlottetown aforesaid, and Ono-twentieth part ol'Town Lots Nos 01, 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Clitirlotletown, ad- joining the roporty of Daniel Hudson, Esq. , in lots to suit pssro sers. Towir Lo-rs Nos. 8. 4, and 5. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. Town I..o'r No. 04. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Clssrlotutown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Juu ' . Coxnsois Lora. I2 and Is, in the Common of. and in close proximity to Charlottetown, containing 'I‘vi'anty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part ofComtuon Lot No. Is, in the Coniriion of Charlottetown. and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in low to suit rchaaors. Pas-I-wits: Lo-r No. I54, in the Royalty of Char- lotteflwn, containing 'l'we|ve Acres. Al.uo--l'l'IW No. 31, in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Cliurltittotouvvi. For further particulars, apply to W. FORGAN, Esq. Barrister iit Low, Charlottetown; at Pictou. to J. HAIlI’LlI‘Oll LAND, tIte'Actiiig Executor of, and one of the Trustees named in the Will of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown, 26th October, I853. FARM FOR SALE. TO be sold by private stile, the Leasehold for 999 yurs, containing 80; acres of Land, with the Buildings thereon. About 40 iicivss are clear. There is a good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. 'l‘liis Fiiriii is situated about 10 miles from Charlottetown. on the 'l‘ryun Road, and known g: the SUN UV‘./V‘, for the lust I8 yeiirs. Half the purehaae money can remain bu the Preiiiises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. \Vint;uitv on the Premises, or to Huisitv PALKIII, Esq., Cliurhitto- town. Lot 8|, West River, June 27, 1853 House in Kent Street. THE subscriber otfers for sale, or to let, the dwoll. ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store, and good frost. oof Cellar, and six good ltooiiia. There is also . Stable fit eight Horses, and new Well Water in the srd. It will be let altogether or in two iirts. On £200 being piiid down, the remainder could lie on manage for four or five years. I JOHN BREEN. June lsth I853. Farm for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale liis FJRM, con sislii ofIl0 acres, 90 acres Freehold, and 20 acres Leased, at One Shilling per iicre. There is about 40 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; a good Ilouse, Barn and Workshop on c Premises. It is situated in the beautiful rind flourishing settlement of Seurlttrwn, about 2; fllllttfl lroin Hoopor's Corner, and about I; miles from the South Shore, where abundance ofSeii Mltnurn ‘itiu'y be had. For particulars apply to THOIIAI Donn, Charlottetown, or the Subscriber on the promises. JOHN TODD. Soarltows. Id Oct, I858. lft . POI! SALK THAT valusblo plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street. formerly the site of the Baptist Chs l, fronting I00 feet on Euston Street, and I04 on ppor Prince Street. It is one of the moat desir- able situations in the suburbs for it gentleman's resi- _+ Town Lot for Sale. T0 be sold, at Public Auction on Woduosdn the 18th inst . (if not MONEY TO LEND. February I. I858. revirtusly disposed o ) on the spot, TOWN L01 0, O7, in the first hundred of Lots iii Charlottetown. A good title will be given. For particulars apply to Mr. CUNDALL. I she to be Let FRONTING ou ueen'a Square and near the . Dopotoftho Royal Agricultural Society. ti small office adjoining, and a couiniodious collar. lieiieath, and is a desirable stand for busiuuo. Eu- quire at this oflice. CANDLES MADE. OUSEKEEPERS are respectfully informed, that they can have their TALLOW made up by ap- plication to JOIIN BOVYER. Nov. Itith. Corner of Queen 6:. Water Street. ".‘ 14,, P For the l'I]IIEt'I9IlTI'e0()$AL’ COIlGllS. tl0I.IlS, H0.IRSENESS, BBONtlIII'I‘IS,WIIO0PING-tTOIlGlI, CROITP. ASTIIMA, AND CONSllllII"I‘ION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to fticililtile the business of life- increiisc its cnjoyiiieut, aiitl even prolong the term of human existence, none can be niinied of nioro real value to mankind, than this contribution oI'Cbetriislry to the Healing Art. A viist triulufite virtues through- out this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, Iliiit no medicine or cotiibiiiutioii of medicines yet known, unit so surely control and cure the iiuiiieruus varieties of pulmonary disease which have liitlierto swept from our niidrit thousands and thousands every year. Iii- eod, there is now nliundnnt reason to believe a Ite- iiiedy has at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous nffectioiis of the lungs. or space here will not permit us to publish any proportion ofthe cures effected by its use, but we would present the following :—nud refer further en- quiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below named. will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, und indisputable proofof these statements. Office of Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. C., Aug. 4, I8 3. J. C. AYEI. Deiir Sir,—T\ly little son four years old has just recovered from a severe attack ol'iiitilig- iiuiit Scarlet Fever. his tlirost was rotten, and every person that visited him, proiioiinced him a dead child. lliiving used your Ciricitttv I's:t:'ronAt. iii Califor- nia, iii the winter of I850, for a severe attack of llroiichitis, with entire succes. I was induced totry it on my little boy. I gave liltii n tea-spooii-ful every three hours, coiiiiiienciiig in the morning, and by ten o'clock at night, I found a decided cliiiiigo fur the elter, tiiid iiflsr three days use lie was able to cut or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save iiiuiiy ti child from a premature grave, and relieve the nu- xicty of iiiiiiiy ii fond pureiil.—I‘or ull affections of the 'l‘liroiit and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in titldreiising you these liiit-s,—liut for your lut- portniit discovery, my little boy would now have been in nnutlior we . uiii yours, with great respect, J. D. I’t)WI£I.l., Supt. 'I‘runs., L. ILR. Ilocl-t‘ Ilill, (Sui.it.-tact Cu.,) N. J., July 21, I852. Dr. J. C Avt-:u,—-Siiice your iiiediciiielins become nnwn here. it has ll git-utter dettiatid than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoki.-ii ofin terms of iiiiitictisured pttiise by tliniie who have titted it, nnil I know of sonic ciises where the best they can any of it, is not too much for lhu good it has done. Itulke pleasure in selling it, becnusel know thstl ntii giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it coiift:rs.tti Please send me a further supply, and believe ours, with respect, JOHN C. IVIIITLOCK. Almost tiny number of certificates can be sent you, isl . if you vi” i it \Vindsor, C. \V., June 26, I852. J. C. Avuit. Sir; This may certify that Ihuve usedyour CIII-JRRY I's:c1‘oit.u. for upwards ofone vetir; rind it is my sincere belief llinl Isliuuld have been in my grtivc ere this time ifl had not. It bus cured tire of it dangerous iifiiection of the lung, and I do not nvcistiite tiiy convictions when I tell you it is ti priceless rciiiedy. ours very respeclfuliy I). A. .\lcCUI.l.lN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre. Po., September 28, I850. Du. J. C. Avittt, My dear Sir,—-Your medicine is much iipprovetl of liy tliust- who have used it here, iind its ctinipositiori is such as to insure rind maintain its I‘t.'p|II.tIIltlII. Itivariably rcciiiiiiiiertd it r p nio- niiry nfleetions, as do ninny of our principal physi- ciuns. I am your friend, CHAS. S'I‘ltEA'l'ER, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYI-ZR. CHI:}MIS'I‘, . LOWELL, MASS. For sale at Apotheciirie’ii Hull, '1‘. DESIIIIISAY, 8!. Co., General Agency. And b Lnsuui. wuiv, Georgi-town, I".nvvArm Corr, Grand River, EDWARD Nrznniutu, St, Peter's Bay, . J. FRASER, St. Elciinor’s, Grotto: Wmoiivs-oiv, Crapaud. ‘ JAB. L. IIOLMAN, u. “ Wu. llono. Iledequo, Janus I’inos:oiv, New London. For Sale, or to Let. THAT pleasnntly situated COTTAGE about one niilo tom Charlottetown- together with tho Outbuildings. and about six acres of land. For particulars apply to the Subscriber. JOHN S. BREMNEII. Charlottetown. Oct. 8, I868. House to Let. 'l‘0 LET, that well known HOUSE and Pltl-‘.MlSES, situate in Powual Street, Mr. To Professor II OLLOWA Tho Pills should be in most Tivelvtitrces Brothers’ Soap, Powder (an entirely ‘new lnvontloii. - S the cheapest, safest. best, and most efectii article for all washing purposes, a packet of which is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soap ! 'l‘ho saving of Time and Labour is so asto- niohingly great. that n W E EK ’ s A 5 u can he aecoiiiplishod BEFORE BREAI(l“AS'I‘ —no rubbing being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better ma much quicker lather, and is adapted for urposeg rl0.l'°dWI’IIcIl Soap cannot be safely or c ectually It will not injure the hands. or the most delicate material; but whilst it is incomparable for perma- nently whitening Linens, &c., after they have become dis_col_oured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unsiirpnssable for impmv ing the colors of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, w00l.l.I-INS, Coiortrn PRINTS, Mu_s1,]N and LACE. I or Sale by UBO. I‘. HASZARD, QuoenSquug_ Never Falling Remedy I A CRIPPLE SETS ASIDE HIS CRUTCHEI AF- TI-Jll. TEN YEARS SUFFERING. Copy ofa Lctlerfroin Mr. Thompson. CItenit'rt,Ls impool, dated August 20, I852. Y. EAR Siu—I am enabled to furnish you with a tnost extraordinary cure effected by your invaluable Oiiitiiient and Pills which has astonished every son acquainted with the sutferer. About I0 years iigo, Mr. \V. Cuiiiniins, of Siiltnuy Street. in this per- towii, was thrown from his horse, whereby lie receiv- ed very serious inyurtes; he had the best medical ad- vice ut the time, and was afterwards an initials of different iiiliriiiiiries, yet he grew worsu,nnd ut length it malignant running ulcer settled in his hip, which so cotiipletely crippled liini, tliul he could not move without crutches for nearly 10 yr-uni; recently he be- gun to use your Oiiitiiicnt lIll|I Pills, which liaive now healed the wound, streiigllient-d his limb, and enribli.-d him to dispense with his crutclies,so that he can wiilk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health und vigor. (Signed) J. 'l'llt)MI’SON. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A DREAD' I-‘UL SKIN DISEASE, WHEN ALL MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Lsflrr from Mr. Hird, Draper, of Ken- dy, near Guiitsbro’, dated March lsf, I852. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Si u——Siiiiie time since, one of my ehildreti was of- flicted with dreiidful eruptions over the body and limbs. I obtained the advice of several eiiiiueiit Sur- geons iiiid Phyaiciiiiis, liy all of whom the ctiso was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint- merit and l’ills, and without exnggerutiuri, llio effect was iiiiriiculous, for I? persevcriiig in their use, all the eruptions quickly tsuppeared, and the child was restored to perfect lienlth. I previously lost a child from ll similar complaint, and I firmly believe, had I in Iier case adopted your medicines, she would have been saved also. be happy to testify the truth of this to niiy enquire-r. (Signed) J. Ill), Illnper. ANOTHER SURPRISING CURE OI‘ ULCIIRATED BAD LEGS, DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. , Copy ofa Letter, from Mr, J. M. ClrnneIl.0fJV¢io- rrusflc-on-Tyne, dated September 20lIt, I852. To l’rofi.~ssor HOLLOWAY, Dunn Sin—I iiiii authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 31, lliiiley Street, in this tnwii, to inform you.tlinl for It cuiisidt.-nible period site had been a sufferer from do bility, and general ill health. nccoiiipunit-d by it dis ordered sloniiicli, and grout deriingcnient of the sys Icin. In addition to thin, she was terribly nfllicted with ulcerated wounds, or runuitig sores, in both her legs, so that she was totally inciipiible ofdoiiig her until work. In this distressing condition she adopted the use of your I’ills iind Ointment, and she stiites that in a wonderful short time, they effected it perfect cure of her legs, and restored her constitution to health and strength; and that she is new enabled to walk about with ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received es- truordinary benefit from the use of your invuluablo tiiudicines. I I’9lIInIll‘t‘I9tIl’ Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN MORTON CLI-ZNNELL. CERTAIN REMEDY FOR SCORBUTIC HUMOUR! --AND AN ASTONISHINC CURE 0!‘ AN LADY SEVENTY YEARS OI‘ AGE OI‘ A BAD LEG OLD Copy of ti Letter from Maura. Walker and 00., Chemists, h. To Professor Ilouuowav . DIAII Stn—Among the numerous cures effected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- bourliood, we may mention that of an old lady living in mg Village of Preston, about five miles from th‘ City. She had ulcerated wouiida in her leg for many years, and latterly the increased to such an nlsrniiii extent as to defy llll t is usual remedies; her heslt rapidly iving way under the suffering she endured. In this Ointment and friends, was enabled to persevere in their nus. until she received it perfect cure. We have ourselves been - -—— greatly nstonisbod at the effect upon so old it person, ' she being above 70 yours ofago. We shall be hap- py to satisfy any enquiries on to the authenticity of this really wonderful case, eitlior personally or by e liud recourse to your atresoiii condition ‘ atid by the assistance of her ills, tt . Aflprivute in the Bath Police Force, also, has been perfectly cured of an old scorbutic affection in the face, after all other means bud fiiil it is entirely by the use of our Ointment, tind_spoakI loudly in its praise. He states that c remain , oar Your's faithfnll , ed) WA KER & Co. used conjcintly with tho Ointment oftho following cases :- (Sign dence, rispapabls of being dytdsd 3,133.5, ,1 known as Mris. Woon. Boards Ch F. . l _ bg'||di.:|,.p, |'-‘op Tum.’ go‘, WP] 1‘. “ ‘W ‘ llousc. Possession given in November kn." cm'|°,f':n?‘ 9:‘: " , ' _ n_ p0pE_ next. I-or further particnlurs,appl to Bum. CMPP“. Mid. Ghndfl" J... ‘W 7 BOPI. 9. LI. . . gorl. ancers COWISG 9-0 I-eh 36811131‘ L100!‘ 0'0!!! 1-°l|d0l1- B :3 and ‘:4 Contracted and its Psi. owner.’ ll‘?! (l:l°“,."° l'”"'°dla‘“l’ 'sb°" Ar“ THE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship Flies "5"" nl"""" ocurios’_ a . rusting on noon tract. n- ' I Coco-bu Elophauiiusis tisrn msdluto possession given. . _ _ I III:'IfI::III:il:vde‘:IfI.ItTIf::IyI::IIP(;l-liar: Sore-thrbata Skin-diseases Sore Nip- Also. the. Store and Counting .lI°¢l| ldJ°'""l t.c1"rs'rcwir.tho A. I, Clipper Barquo Sore-hoods I Pl“ AP"u"°"l" Hm Cm" '"d“~“°“h' “S w"'° Haroul Home, 500 tons Re later. to sail from Loti- Wounds IWI 3”"! Room attacbod. EOEl.Om°d°""- - . don on or about the lat A rd, I854. Ap Iy to the Ulcers _ . PHILUS DESBEJSAY. "Hm. ROBERT BROWN & Co. Sold at thoostablishmeitt of Profosoor Honnowsv, 0°l°Nf.l3llli 953- , ~ 244, Strand, ooor Temple Bar.) London, and by all , Valuable ttssi Estate ‘for sits.- HE Subscriber ofl'ors for SALE his WHARF and oavorsl BUILDING t.o1's udjoiriiitg, at !'oo'_r Qppurr STIIIT. I’aruona_dosironsof put W" '*"*"-'° "-*' '—;:lt.;t'i'.'?'.‘i.".::.... Charlottetown. Jase II. llll. It Limo Street, Fenchurch Street, London. E. BROWN H. Co. Wallace, N. S., Wm. WALSH, Charlottetown. . . . ' Nrtlss wishiri to ship por Harvest Hews. o well to riialio our y a plioatlos. October Ittla Illl. sl GIG. vi respectable three hour the Clv lisod World. J‘ There is a considerable lot or rises. rug lsts and Doalort in Medicines I in Pets. at is as as uvlng by taking tho . B.—'-Directions for the guidance of H. °"" “°"'" '"ti'iit'iitdti'i':’i"."ii'l't'iis1isus.-st.