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Speciinee Copies will promptly be sent without charge to those requiring them, and we trust mnii friends will be moved to ask their ne' li- bours a acquaintances to join in making up a C air to commence with our Enlarg and New-Type her, or at any time thereafter. imited amount of space in the WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be appropriated to advertising. TERMS OF’ THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Single copy. I yesv, bl numbers. . . . . Q2 00 'l'Irreeccpia,I year. 82 numbers. . . . 6 00 five copies, I year, 5! numbers. . . . . Ten copies, one car, 52 numbers. . . . . I2 00 Twenty copies, yeentoecee rese. . . I0 00 The extremely low ice at whichlhe weuxev TRIS U.N'E_h new ersiehed to Club subscribers, absolutely pr lgm our ullelllg uey commiesioe, ‘or by’ an eerie pa . Subscriptions may eeieereuee at any time. Pa - nest is udvueceis required is all cases. and t e paper is invariably discontinued at the expiration of the advance pi tnsnr. ,lcuey may ruinitted for subscriptions in letters at our rich, but the postmaster at the place where the letter is mailed should be made acquainted with its eeetseteeudhespedreseriptioncfthehlls. Sills of say specie-peyhg bush in the _Uu_lted fiteepr , . received at ices. ‘, received at G. . Ha—rd’s, Beck Ieru. ‘be news or reteeanewerd mead F ii ts ysurs iul==ivo—.s_nro W as’ ".i.he'l tllol .'l'."'.fi .,sel ssrusllssisl. is , he --v- -arr. ...-.:.~.-.'.-:~ with the following GOODS, Cashmere, Mohair, Glace II Cloth, Al plain Clot . wool plaid and tweed CLO./IA’I.N'G Bkctcls and Sccrfs. veriety. Linings. stone martin. squirrel, mnsquaeh, mink and seal. OHILDR IJJVS DRESSES. CLOAIL’-5‘. ’ Red. blue and white surges; real Welsh. iriiiintion ulfs. Boss, Viciorines. capes, cufli. Plain, stripe and fancy Sillts: Glace Silks; Satin, Watered lieu. Persians. Silk Velrsls for dresses. Bonnets, _ . ' :_ legge assortment of Millinery. Laces, Nutts, Ilrtridl. Ginips, fancy '.I‘rrmiriingir. Ilriitoiis, ur liirgli-ilr and French (‘OR SET c el, Dnmuelr, Freticli and ll-II‘llel'|v Merino,0rlceIe. Cobtirgs. Vorouiiin cos, Norwich and Ga e Plaid. and Spanish Crapr. for Ladies‘ dressee. Vecentri. -l|I|I|lI¢l°W||- 8. Wool Jackets, fliuiu lags, Al . Vecuuia and Plaid ltlt Popline; utfapee, eetiri 'l‘urks, c . in rill colours. Ribbons in great loves, Gauntlets. kc , in real sable. filcll. 8 mitts, ZIPS, IIOODS JIJVD HA’.-9. it great Vlrirrty. Welsh. Liinouehlru, Salisbury and Saxony I"I..‘l.r\‘- .N'EL8.. Blankets; Travelling liege; llorse llugs; Curpctiiigs. Druggete, Hearth l_Iugs. Pilot‘. l'°’I\'I'v . uiohair, & broad Cloths; Doesltine, Casaiirieree. Ready made Vlollung. Seal Skin Cools. hllk Hints of usuperior make: glazed and felt Ilntii; cloth Veetin s. Mufllers; sillt, Bundanu and cotton lluud HOS ERY, IIJBERIIJISHER Y, and every Ladies’, Gents‘. and Childrens' iirnl fur t'nps. Silk velvet, nioire, satin and funny ltieieltii.-l's L-uritly of COTTOJV and Ll.N'E.lV' GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES eiid SI.ll‘I'I.-Ills. Soda, Indigo, Cor eras. Starch. Glue, Lairipbleck, shoe Thread, Cotton Warp, Hair Seating, curled Hair; Paints. Oils, A large aseortrtient of R0.N.MO.‘\’l.‘I:‘RY, .N'.7lI.S, SPIKES, &.c. lR0.'\", EJ\“ll'/IRE. CI1lJi”.d and GLASS. Castings, I"orge Buck. E41 RTH hitin . 'l‘ar, Rope, Uakunr, I-‘igurc lIe:rds: scouring Ilricir (wlmlesrilc or retail.) ST 5121., Ship A- choice selection of TEAS FANCY GOODS.—Writing Desks. Vl'ork Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Rose- wood and coromendel Multuiire. Cloth, lrair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German and Ilnne Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth pale and almond Soups'for fririiily use. Dressing and chimney Glasses. in mnhogirny, rosewood and gilt fnrrrier-. For Christmas presents, a splen- did collection of Jewelry. The whole will be sold at the lowest tignre for cash. Chzirlottetnwii, Deceriibe_r_9. tars. GLEASOWS PICTORIAL. N the first of January next, Gl¢arah's Pictorial will commence its sixth volume, and will appear vastly improved in all respects, willr a superb new heudtng, new type and dress throrigliout, and will be printed upon the fineet paper. Art the proprietor of the Pictorial hue purclinsed the entire good will Baruurir’ir New York Illuslralczl .N'ewr. and has merged that journal in the Pictorial, the public will reap rlre edvaiitnga of this coiiceirtrnriirn of the strength of the two papers upon one. both in the :irtislrc and the literary depzirtiirerits. The sirirrn brilliant host of contributors and artists will he engaged on Glcasori’s Pictorial as lit-relufore. and :i large addition is also made to the corps. both in talent and number. The most liberal rirraiigeenrent-r lnrve bi-en corriplered, eird such as will enable the Proprietor to produce by far the linear illustrated j.:r.irn:il yet publislied, and much superior to the pre- sent issue of this paper. ’I‘lie columns of the I’i'clor is! Will Cllllslltllly be bcautified by all that ("Ill plo:r.~io and instruct in art and nature, and its literary ilcparirrroiit will fully sustain the high repu- !:r!ioii it ins so long en" 1’ . 'l‘lie pages of Glr:rrrm's Pictorial will contain \iE\Vfl nf r-\'er populous city in the known world. of all buildings o note in the eastern or western hemis- ,rliern, of till the principal slripe nrid steamers cl" the ruvy arid riiercliunt service; with fine and accurate portraits of every noted cliaincter in the world, both rti e an feniule. Sketches of beriutifirl scenery. taken from life, will also Ire given, with numerous specimens from the aniuial kiiigdnrii, the birds o the air, and the fish of the sea. and will present in its inechariiciil execution an elegant specimen of art. it will contain fifteen hundred and sixty-four equ.-ire inches, giving it great tirriouiit of feettllrlg IItltIIt‘I' and illustrations-and forming it mntrinioth rreckly paper of sixteen oc'.uvo '1‘s:airss:—Three dollars per trnniim. Published every SA'l‘DltDAY by I. GLEASON. Corner of 'I‘remoiit and Bromfield Streets, tIlIOI'|f Mites. Subscriptions received at G. T. liasznrd’s Book Store. NEW PERPUMES, étc. UIIINKS lZ.\"l‘llAC'l‘S Bailey's l‘.ss. Ilouq . Ede's lledyosiiiin, Ilclr-roix'e Fuslriorrublc Per- fumes, Lowe's l"rrigrunt Perfriiiie, nriil (Ieriuiire Enu de Cologne. IIEJ\"DRlE‘S .MOELl.«\“E. For Pl‘¢l€l‘I‘lllg the Beauty am! Luxurlarice ofllie Hriir, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Olettgin- nus Substances, most beneficial for promoting the beirut end luxurierrco of the Hair, rind of it very grate ril perfume. _ .MOI.lEJVT CAJIIPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree- able remedy for chopped hands, and the injurious clfects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, w however rough or . is r and delicate in ii few days. This Creum contains no soap or alkaline iiintter whatever. R0 WLJLNDS KJLYDOR, l-‘or improving and beautify-iiig the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. EJIRL DEJVTIFRICE is it most innocent and efiiictual preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- pertins, it braces and strengthens the Guiiis arid s'ocltetir, pro-starving them in a sound and healthy iioel coirilrtioii. JILL THE F./IVOUITF.‘ TOILET SOJIPS, Prepared in the rurful form of n Tablet tr-irlroul angular corners. Nail, Hair and Cloth llltUSHES in great 'I . variety, all from Lcivooiv Wm. R. WA1‘SON. Ruddin’s New Building, Nov. 2Ist, I858. Adv. 61. Isl. The lVorider ofiric World! Devinee’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. is at last discovered, and S, ASTHMA. COS'I'lVl1- NI-188 AND CONSUMI"l‘ION have lost their terror. and vanish as us if by magic before this Sovereign remedy. Wasii ever before known that, Hopeless cases of Consumption were crrrdfor less than 35? Truly, if any individual is to be pitied, and needs sympathy, it ie the consum 've,—slwsys ex- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost " triultee the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh." " Some bloom as roeee bloom, And live as roses live, A single morning space 1" While others, in more mature life,-by some im- prudenee and a slight cold ueglected,—iu the hectic flush. the painful cough, ‘ " The prints of their parting steps appear." All we ash is this one question :—I you have t mucous meiribrs or any other members of t e body that are " heirs to ills."--are you not interested a this great rrrsrdy, DlVllle' Coasrooiia Pr-rctr Lennon Sold by W. R. Wan-sorv and T. Dusllriusv It Co.,rit Ar-o-i-irucaarse‘ I-lai.t.. B SALE. F0 SCIIOONI-Ill nineteen Toes, eeerly sew, Sails andpr'iygirig one year is see. Fer further Per- y te tieelere e Ir. KENNETH WKIIIZIE. Powaal Street Charlottetown, Dec. Ieih. isos- Booh sl New Books! us'r OPENED at o. r. tIA5ZABD'S Boolt WINNOWING MACHINES. I_ AVING now perrrrrinciilly located myself one ' _ iriile from New Glasgow, on the New lllnsgow Itoad. the f-irrriera in the riurrouirdirig country may depend ttpori luring sripplicd with trrrytliing in my line, or up in the very IIPFII mid most euliiit:iritiril iiiuniier. do not profess to sell—-its cherip ns sortie others do, or olfer to (it). No first-rate article can IN! bought as as poor coriirrion riiierr cart. Ilut lilo profess to r-'tsitilte the best the very decidedly heart, I";\NNlN(:' MILLS lttiltlt: on the lslnnd. JOHN .~‘\IlTli. LA-ND ASSESSMENT. 'l‘rr.-:rsurer'e Ullice, tL‘li:rilo tr-town, I’. I2. Island, ‘54. , rr _ lIN iursirnnce oftlie Act of the (ieirerrtl .-\sserii'.ily ; ol this Island, tirade rrrrd pirated iii the lilcvt-rrlli ;ycnrofllrc reign of Her present Majesty, intitrrletl “.-In ..‘1clj’r.-rlcryingfurtncr an Assets/rient an rill Lmirls in this Colony. unit for e enroirrugcnien! vf I'.'rlu'.1li'aIi, ‘and 0 air Act inside in tiirir-ritlriieiit thereto, and passed in the Twclflli year of Her said Mnjr-.st_v'sr Reign, intiiulr-d flu Jlcl lu u:plrrr':r and inrreml the present Jlcl for the Jrscrirneril of Lam], and the encouragement of Er.’ucalr'o.i. and also of an Art made rind passed in the l"il'tcerrtli year of Her said i\Irijest_\’e lleizn, iritittilr,-d ./In Act for llm rrrcotrrugerirenl of lfrlircrrtiorr. rim! to raise Fa for that purpose by irrrposing an IlllIllllOllUl finess- mrnl mi Lrlfl in lire I/Il'l lslriml and on Real f listen in Cfirrrlarll-:‘lorz~ri a.-id ('0//Ililllll, amt Geargr- fou-rr and C0lll.'IIG.'.' .- I do hen-liy give Pulrlic Notice that I have made Prorlrinintiorrmccortlirig in the teriiis oftlie said Acts, of the uridr-rmeiitioned 'l‘m\-ii Lute, Common Lots, Writer Lots, Pasture Lots, lrrlriiirls, and prirrs of 'l'nivrraliips in this I-rliirid, in arrears for the-,r,un. paytiierrt of the several sums due and otvir thereon to Her Majesty, under rind by virtric of the but mentioned Act, \'I(. . 0': Acrrrrs Aunts. 'l‘ownship No. I, 457 'l'mvrrsliip No. 54. I273; -- 3, 394:: ‘- 55. 76' " gt -H72 " Mi. 496 " I . , litlllll “ 57, 481 " II, 3255 " 58, (it -- )3. I000 -- co, irrno " '7. I0; “ 62, 8377 " I8. 38394 '- 65, 1247.5 " 20, 2306; George's Island , 8 " 23, 88; Gover‘s Island, I00 " 24 ll Governor's Island 300 " 25, I067; Savage Island, I50 " 26, 626% Kilduredslaud. 250 " :9. Cavendish Sand 223 " I, 7 it , " 32, 29351 Cuscumpcc sand “ 33, I288 500 " 38, I063 Conrrlvnly Sand hich, " B9. 80 - an 50 “ .40, 935 Fish Island. I50 " -tl, 98-I Bedford Buy Island, 40 " 4'2, 442; Savage Island, 25 “ 43. 2600 “land Islands, 40 “ -M, 2809 I’ritn Islands, 66 “ -16, 850 Powiiel Island, 50 “ t7, l8l7 ones it , I2 " 48. gov: Rlitier ‘Island, 4 “ 49, an it an , 80 “ 52, N09; Entnrilrc Island, I0 " I53, I000 First Huérdred of Town Lots in Charlotteiown.—I-2 of . o. . Second Ilundrt-rl.—No. 58. I-4 of No. 59, No. SI, 1-4 of No. 83, I-4 of No. 86. Fourth llundml.-—-No. 40, I-4 ofNo. 80. Fifth IIundred,—-No. I8, and No. 8]. Pasture Lots in Charlottetown lloyelty,—I-2 of No. 7‘... and I-3 of No. 288 'l‘own Lots in Georgetown: No. Range, Letter No. Riitige, Letter. 8, 2 , I , -I F, 'I&II.3 B, §of3,4 A, . I 3 I3, 4 A. Waier Lots in Georgelown,—No. I0. Posture Lots in Georgetown Roynlt_v,—No. 86, 86, GI, 62, I06, I80, I38, I-6 of 248, and 290. Ala in rincetow No. 5. Row 2, Division I, Letter B. I, do , do 6, do C. 8, do 4, do I, do D. 8, do 10, do I. do U. 4, do 2, do 8, do B. 3, do 8, do 5, do 'C. 8. do 5. do 1, do i‘. I o o I (I G. . d 7, d , o Pasture I.ots in Princetown Royslty,—8-4 of No. bl, No. 240, and I-2 of No. 457. And the owners efthe eeid Lots and 'l‘racts ofLund so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby no_tilied,that ' " " " " " red, shall not be paid before the nest Easter Term ii the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be at Char- lottetown, which w‘ commence on Tuesday the 2d day of May nest, application will he made to the Sn- prerne Court, during the said Term. for Judgment iiguilust the said Lots and Tracts of Land. respec- tive y. I I Prince Edward Ilinpensar , KEJVT STREET, OHJRLOTTE OWN: H K II. JOHNSON respectfully announce that a they Sup ly from their Establishment, DRJG8. C E.NIC.dL8i and the various Otlieinsl Preparations of the Medical Colleges, and from a thoroe h ectlcul knowledge, obtained in lint cleee Esta lie mentor in England, they feel warranted In oluittii the confidence of the public, which they will e voer to retain by uniform personal attention eere. II. 6 . 1. re Medicines adapted to Ilrmily ‘requirements a the v ilin diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live dlstaut lrem Medical essietrrnee. Store, a llavrlf supply‘ of NEW BOOKS Pliysieiuna Pieecriptleue and Family Ileceipee and ITJTIO RY. among which will be fused accurately dispensed, Iledicsl Gslverrierri, Vaccine- t newest standard Literature of thetIey— rice and the minor Semi operations perferiued. WIIMIOVI Tilfllflflu Ileree sud Cattle ef the best kind. ‘ghee-v's, Peeth'euI;ee.\.V‘orhe, c January 5, IBM. a Libraries, rs Ieeh use, , Neaadsr'e Cherub tr , Ledger-e, Account Books, etc. " Ilemsrlulsd’ e Life, EOII E 'l‘. IIAIIABD has received from the " - e . nreeufaersrers a stock of the above geeer Kitto'e Hetcshl I-lfi efeur Iuvieur, is a [rut variety of end liediiige, game's Ncteeiu It sets III!-,ssd Iveleete, Peetled beendiunlflei lauds. ye npasra written ’ who I‘: he I "l'ks‘s’lyu:'eslFhhIlbV'ONnI)Ieshes perrfrorn I..ondou.thut they will place on the Line between Loirooii and Cries- i.o'r'ru'i'owl. the A. I, Clipper Berqtre llurvut Hours, 4600 tons Register. to soil from Lon- don on or about the let A ril, I85-t. Ap ly to the owners R0 Ell'l‘ BIIOIVN & Co. I 24 Liiue Street, Fenchurcb Street. Iloudon. R. BRO &. Co. Wulluce, N. 5., Win. WALSH, A set, Charlottetown, I’. '‘'g‘ Parties wishln to ship per Ilervral willdo well to multe ear y a plicatiori. October Nth, I858. llsl &R.tI. s a. HOMO, The Far-famed Medicine I 0‘ TH! NEW YORK TRIBUNE WILLIAM HEARD. Regular Liner from London. DI. OHALMERM worms, 375 [L Y—E_.N'L.dRGED. HAN Kl"l.'I.for pest favours, begs to intimate the .-\B.lt|vAI. ofthe Maggot. direct from Eiv GLAID, T1,“; g,,|,.°,p,.,.. 5.‘ ,,, i,,um.;. go 553, [or .15 nngmd ,5". .90,“ ,-. Wpnflgou. sun semis uiilsersel approbation frost ii; 5 fish peas end putt.-. Teat_ the periodical pug, representing so great o variety of nu ",4 political opinion. ekcrttltl hues so gsrura y gm’,-.4 Meet, and that too with high rovssisndotree 1. . circumstance exceedingly run, if not “hi, gm parolrlled. y have charms for (lie gouty W74!‘ Ill. and Urey will obtrrlii cheering for evoirge ical truth in quarterrfrorii which it would olIrertot'cs be e:rladrrl."]—Kr'Mo'a Journal, I'—-ORIGIJVJII. lf’RITI.N'G8. As re-published by the tglzllllttr’ in 25 '01.”... um.’ Vols Contents of this Series. I. 2. Neturnl Theology, 2 vole., 8, 4. Christian Evidences, 2 vole., 6. Moral Philoso by, . astronomical isco no 8, 9, I0. Congregational Sermons, I vole., II Ilermone on Pu ic cusioes, I8. (‘hurch Extensirin, 21- liuficiency ofn PsrochialSystem 0 4 —POSTHU.|l0US WRITINGS. £ 0000000 bbflh-‘DD 00000000 HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. SUIIPINRING CURE OI!‘ A CONFIIIMEII A3'l'H' MA, AFTER IIVI-‘. YEARS’ SUFFERING- Tlie fulluu.-r'/ii; leslimcnirrl has been sent to Professor Holloway. by a gerrlienuri rrrirurrl ./llidrllrlorr, err Dir. “ANNA, In B volemm, 8vc, clolli. Voll. onlrnts. I. 2.8. Daily Scripture Readings, 8 vole., £1 I I 4. 5. Sabbath Scripture lteedings,2 vols. I I ta) 6. Posthumous Sermon to g 7.8. institutes of Theology, 2 vole., I I o ' 9_. Prolectione on Butler, &c.. ,o to 5 I III! mpovtnnt Series is completed by the publica. tleri ofthe Prelections on Borneo. ALIY, ii.r., &c, and the whole mrry now be had, in Nin. Voluriies 8vo, price separately, at io._._ ad, P" Volume. 1y‘ Scotland lt’u;r.1, Liverpool. Sir,-—Your Pills have been the tirr.-titre, urrdt-r I'ro- vidnirce. of restoring tire to sound liealilr, alter five years of severe rrlliictinii. l)iiriri the whole of that. period. I l|?I\'C sufiiared tlie- rim.-t r reirdful attacks of :\sthtrr.i, frequently of never Ill‘ iveel\'s' tluratioir,nttend- ed with nvinlent cough, and continual spitting of plilcgiii iiiterinixcd ivitli and. This so slroolt ni constitutiori that I was uriliit:-d for airy of the active duties nflifo. I w is ltIlt.'lItlt‘tl by l0llIl' of the most eminent iiirdictil men of this town, but they frrlletl to said, together with the costs whilith have been incur- I’ ~ttirrisgIioai the give me the aliglitr.-tit ft'lIt‘r. As a last retried .Itrir.-d your I'i|ls, and in about three iiiorrths they c ectetl it perfect cure of the disease, totally ertrditarted the 'I'li-r above rise the prices of Clrnlrirers‘ Works in sterling, as published in Ediiihurgh. The Sllbflcfibef has tirade urrangenients to sell them on this Island, iii the above price currency, being a large dedurigg on the origiaalprrcc. GI.-20. '1‘. HASZARD. piuran. A mm SERVANT with r. mu. fnctory character. He must be a good Plo h- uran. Apply is Mr. Fellows. ltiirstend, nenr Cher or. tetowii. Alec, wanted, sgood plain COOK. ply as above. 8wxnl05 cou<,lr, rind rcstured tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. I run, Sir. your obedient Servant. (.' d H. MIDDLETON. l)uted Jrrri. Ist, I853. A PERRIANBNT CUIIE OI‘ A DISEASE!) LIVER, or iuirvv veins’ riiiiur-rrozv. Copy qfri Lcllrr front .lfr. (p'rimr'r. Chernlsl, Yeo- 1-il,lu PI‘qft..stUI‘ Holloway. Dear b'ir,—-In this dlllllci your Pills command ii more extensive sale than any other proprietary medi- cine before the public. As it proofof their ellicucy iii I.l\'t!I’ and Biliirti-t cnrnpliiiiits, I may tiretrtioir the fol- lnrviiig CIIEICZ A liuly of this I0\\'ll. wllli ii-liorii I ririr p~-ritoirtilly acquainted for years, was ll sevens sufferer from disease of the Liver and digestive orgrrns; lrer iiiedical utieridaiit riv-rrurud her that he could do iro- thing to relieve her snli'.-rirrg.<,_uiid it was not likely :lll0 cnuld sunive iirzriiy irioirtlrs. 'l‘liis ttlIIItttlnCt"- incnt naturally caused great rilariii among her friends , arid relations. and they induct-tl her to iiialro ii trial of ‘ your l'illa, which so iriiprovctl her general lyoalrli ilrur l slir- was induced to coiitiuuc them uirtil she rec:-iv-«rl I -r pr-rfect cure. This is twelve iiiontlia ago, irrirt sm- ‘ has not experienced niiy syniptoiiiir of relapse, um‘. , oft:-n declares that your Pills have been the menus of I saving her i . remairr.'Dear Sir, Sigrie yours truly, d) J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, I852. AN ASTONISIIING CURE OI‘ CHRONIC llHI7I.I- hIA'l‘I8!lI, Al-‘TI-Ill. BEING DISCIIAIIGED FROM THE HOSPITAL INCURABLE. Copy of it Letter from Mr. VI’. Moon, of the Square, Wirrclrcslcr. To Professor IIOLLOWAV Sir,--I beg to inform you that for yearel was a sufferer from Chronic llheunirrrisni, and was often laid up for weeks together by its severe and painful attacks. I tried everything that was recomtneitded, and was attended by one of the rnoet eminent _eur- gennri iii tliia town, but obtained no relief whatever; and fearing that my health would be entirely broken u , I was induced to go into our County Hospital, where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- tion alforded, all of which proved of nolevuil, and I ciiiiitr out no better than I went in. I was then ud- vised to try your Pills, and by. persavering with them was perfectly cured. and ens ed to resume my occu- pation. and although II corisiderable riod has elaps- ed, I have felt no return whatever o the complaint. I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, ' nod) W. MOON. Oct. 8th, 1852. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ DIIOPSI, AFTIZII. SUFFERING FOB IIGHTIIN MONTHS. Copy of a Letter from G Briggs. Chemist, _ Mr. . Goals, dated February Ibtli, I868. To Professor HOLLOWAY, ‘ Sir,-—l linve much pleasure in informing cu of s most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently e acted by your valuable medicines. Ctrplrrln Jackson, of this place, was aliiicted with Dropsy for upwards of eigh- teen months, to such an extent that it cuusad‘hia bad and limbs to be much swollen, sud water oozed as i were from his skin, so that a daily change ef apparel become eecesear ; notwithstanding the various retire- dit-s tried. and t e dilferent medical men consulted, all was of no avail, until he commenced using our Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the pr nted dtrecIions,,_ha was efleetiinlly cured, "end his health perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it. There celebrated Pills are wonderfully eplcacious in tire‘ following costplnists. Agua Dre y Inflammation ethnru Dyaentery Juuudioe Bilioiis Complaints Erysipelae Liver Corn- Bloiches on the skin Female Iryeguleri- Bowel Complaints ties . urn ' Pevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Pits heuriietieni Bowsls G plainta o out Retention of Consumption Heed-ache rine Debiliity I ' Scrrrfulu, or Sore Threats Stone and Gravel Kiirg'e£vil Secondary Syerp- Tic Delourees ‘ ere iosis Veriereal Ahettcee Worrusef all Ulcers Weultueas. ‘ - -hlede - wbs or cause. . ' Sold at the Establishment of Professor |'Io.i.t.evrav, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) lnudeu, and by all respectable ru iris and dealers in edieiees rviliued World, at the following li:.c;:.:_;e. and 80s. Currency each Box. i‘ There is e considerable saving by tubing the itrger slues. , N. B.—D‘ ' for the ' ef b every diecrd'err.:dI::d to eechelt-“ ’.*" ‘ GEORGE ‘I’. Ivlllb, ' Sole W|roleee|aAgautfar rifllflr " L . Eseuriigfirfrd-llmn'ra-as-J g I‘.'.'”‘V. V, I . '11 LAW BOOK . VHITTY on .I’lOIdll‘,Cl|iII)' on Contrects;l!Isnt's ‘ . Coiniriercrel Digest and Shipriiastcr’e Aeaistuii Lnglrsli Couirnonbuw opens, for sale at Gun. '1‘. HAIlAln'I Booli Store. Form. for Sale. TIIE Subscriber offers for sale his FARM, con aistirrg ol‘IIO acres. 90 acres Freehold. and go acres Leased. at One Shilling per acre. T5". is about «I0 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; it good House, Barn and Workshop on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Seniltown, about 2; miles lrorii Hooper’s Corner. and about I] miles from lhg South Shore, where abundance ofSe:i Manure may he had. For particulars apply to J. Wrra-riruiruis-., l‘.s.q.ot' Mr. 'l‘irou.u Donn, Charlottetown, or the JOIIN TODD. Ilt Subscriber, at Green's Shore. Searltown, 2d Oct. I858. T NOTICE. HE Tenants on Townsliips Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two. in this Island. the property of The Right Honourable. Laurence Sulivnn, are hereby re- rpirred to make immediate payment of all arrears of reritdueb them ' tuied for t a recovery thereo . otherwise proceedings will bsiaaii- WILLIADI FORGAN. AYEIVS PILLS. POEALLTBPVIPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. 'l‘rir:rtt»: ‘has long existed a public demand for at effective pnrgatI‘\l'r.- pill which eoiildbe relied on as I2th April, I853. r-cm lishos the urposc i . easy to make It ph sitatl pill: but not carry to inalic the best of all ‘ which should have of tho ob'ecti'tme, but all the advantages, ' on at tad — 0119 t. Many of thorn pro uce so flflplllg pain and rcvulsioii in the a stern as to more than couittt-rbulance the g ' Itorri them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it mi from s. reviously exisfi obstruc- tion or derangement in the bowels. ug Early rcgctnblr-. no harm can arise from their use an mitity ; but It is better that any medicine shou ute done for their ill ‘(Ill r . the he - iilnints wliicti ave been speedilylpiired there, we ' tion Liver C_omp sint, its fly tire. Llstleesness, Irv-it.alu’lity, Biliotis Liliana Fever, Fever anti Agile, anti Lolita ; for. in truth, all these are but the con sequence of ' e on . an nyiorieiit, they amird prompt and euro relief in Cos- t voiuss. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Henna. Scruf- iiln and Scurvy, tilde with son-.ucss of the body, Ulr-crrr and impurity of the cod; m en ever-v case where it urgativa ls rm . The’ have also protliit-ed irorne iiinguIiir(Iy surr- uue eirsoein Rlicuinedsru Gout,Dxv 1. revel, Eiysipclas, Pujpitntion of the Heerhnfiins in the Bach, Itornach. and Side. Th she be freelv is en in the rlii1r’rrt the yen. purify the blood and-prqrus rthee aegecfeeueous. Air or net tloeo stimulates. bowelsdiego he-a_ll3:'Iy action. rid the an \ . ey sIimulu|t on line ci any I ' our use known the pubic will no . fa:|?: y to e'siploy.rvhea la uuimcf: PBIPAIID DY JAMES C. AYER, tseuyer end Practical Clselllflv Ir. 2.’ . Gee’ "ll" ‘ to ' ":’r*:'-"'-*.."* .. 5 cent. Se 1. 3:.~'.::;::.t':r:~"...,...'~ «- .i.ruuusv.- '0. K __ ait'si)g:'sseu.ltesrlid¢.«