x‘.'.1aur- --v s purity. _..,,, ._ ~ as .' MY FATHER. If H. I JACKIOI. As die the embers on the hearth, Arid o'er the door the shadows fill, And creeps the chirping cricket forth, And ticks the death-watch in the wall, I see a form in yonder chair. That grows beneath the waning light; There are the wan. thin features there, The pallid brow and locks of white. It FATHIII when they laid thee down And heaped the clay upon thy breast, And left thee sleeping all alone, Upon thy narrow couch of rest; I know not why I could not weep, The soothing drops refused to roll, And oh! that grief is wild and deep Which settles tearless on the soul. But when I saw thy vacant chair, 'I hine idle but upon the wall, Thy book—the peircilled passage where Thine eye had rested last ofttll— The Tree beneath whose friendly shade 'I‘hy tremblittg feet had wandered forth, The every prints those feet lisd made When last they feehly trod the earth. And thought. while countless ages fled, 'I‘by vacant seat would vacant stnnd— Unworn thy |iut—thy books uriread— Elfaced thy footsteps frotn the sand; And widowed in this cheerless world 'I'he heart that gave its love to thee; Torn like the vine whose teudrile curled More closely round the falling tree. Oh! Father! then for her and thee, Gushed madly lorth the scalding tears; And oft, and long, and bitterly Those tears have guslted in later years; For as the world grows cold around, And things take olftheir real hue, ’Tis sad to learn that love is found Alone above the stars with you. TIIE POOR MAN TO HIS SON. sv suns coox. Work, work, my boy. be not afraid, Look labour boldly in the face; Take up the hammer or the spade, And lush not for your humble place. Hold up your brow in honest pride. Thong rough and swartli your hands may he; Such hands are sap-vcitrs that provide The life-blood of the uation’s tree. There is honour in the toiling part, 'l‘hnt finds us in the furrowed fields; It stamps a crest upon the heart \Vorth more than all your quartered shields. ll llatictieo. (From the London People‘: Journal.) THE FIRST LESSON. No teaching like a mother's !—no lessons sink into the virgin soil of childhood so deeply as those learnt at the loving mother’s knee ; the seed sown thus, and then. may be hidden for years, but it still lives and influences the life and actions of the learner ever thereafter. lll fares it with the man who has no remem- brance of kneeling as it child beside his mother’s knee, and learning his first lessons from her lipe—he knows nothing of one of life's holiestniemories ; and great is the responsibility of that mother who confides her child’s first teachings to another —who allows a stranger to write on the tablets of her child’s mind that which will bias its whole life's career, and bess indestructible as the mind itself. The lives of the great men of history, most of them—snd when we say great men, we under- stand good men—prove this; they have looked back to the time when their teacher was their mother, and thence have traced a silent influence that was ever about them—a “ still small voice” heard amid the loud turmoil of busy life; and though Chances mock‘d and changes fill‘d the cup of alternation, that chiefly led them onward, and set them in high places in sight of their fellows. And all great men have loved the nie- mor of those mothers; other loves may have posscsse‘ them- the eve of ltouor. of fame, of woman—but the love of her who framed their childish accents, and formed their minds, has transcended all—set as a star apart,and worshipped when they looked to heaven. Other loves may fall “ into the sets, the ellow leaf"—msy have been minglrd with suffering, and sve left regret and disappointment behind; but this beginning with the first breath of being, ends only with its last. Years will steal beauty from the mother’s brow, light from her eye. and leave whitened hair and feeble footsteps. but. what nftliail —when the tlireescore years and ten attended. it may be, with sorrow snd trouble manifold, are ended, and poorly chequered with scanty joys, and the boy who knelt at her knee has grown into s man experienced in the world’s many ways, her love for him is fresh as ever; and his for her will have but grown warmer, deeper: then looking on that countenance. in which still lingers the early beauty that had clothed it as with s glo- riousgsrment, he may feel as did one whose filial love found such words as these to picture his mother in her matron soli- tude—" Hail to thee, my arent! as then sittest there, in thy widow's weeds, in the dusky parlour in the house overgrown with the lustrous ivy of the sister isle, the solitary house at the end ofthe retired court, shaded by lofty poplars. Hail to thee! dame ofthe ovsl face, olive complexion, and Grecian forehead; by thy table seated; with the mighty volume of the good Bishop Hopkins spread out before thee; there is peace on thy ountensnce, the true peace; peace sround thee, too, in thy solitary dwelling. No more earthly cares and affections now, my mother l ‘ Yes, one. Why dost thou raise thy dark and still brilliant eye from the volume with a somewhat start- led glance? What noise is that in the distant street! Mere- ly the noise of s hoof; a sound common enough : it draws near- er— nesfer, and now it stops before thy gate. Singular! And now there is s psnse—s long pause. Ha! thou hesrest some- thing-a footstep, a swift but heavy footstep ! thou rist-st,thou tremblest : there is s hand on the pin of the outer door, there is some one in the vestibule; and now the door of thy apart- ttient opens: there is s reflection on the mirror b:-hind ihee—s travelling cap. a are head, and s sun-burnt face—‘ My dear- est see !’—' My dsr ing rnother !” Yes, the mother recognised in the distant street the trsinp of her son wsuderet‘s horse. Secret. Evtt.s.—Parents ere anxious about their sorts, and as to the we s and means to providi for them. Quite right that they should so; but all this time t re srs, trisyhap, no fewer than three (In ten. whose fete does not reern to excite so much erno. tion in their father's breast. He has enough to worry ltirs in attend- to the wants of his sons, and a thought rarely or never appears to cram his rind that his girls are likely, at his death. to be utterly ssprovided for. e really has set the means to pay heavy rssees on his life, to secure on them provision; his sons more than eshsest his uiesss. ‘Hist they will marry well is his onl hope I'srtheei,ssd thsttliey slellbe rnsrrisdis byse tnesnsto est- sslsted es wllteertsiaty. On his death, the heir enters into pos- esmies,Isrriss,ssd requires the house lbr hirssslf. Tliesisters tsrssstfllvsesis toelbqqgy, visiti relatives eeessiouslly wbhsswthehstrs posit ,snd thentto their houses edsfs ' efehsrhy. ’IIeygueld, tbelrbrothsrsdismrsrs twutprssses there the sewfur Euo.:'i.E?r.*:&t*~3m ‘~ °' “"- tsiasqs. with In Ittisp. out about Hsnchester and Glasgow I-louse. cctziveo r or . ml I--dint r-t B‘ " 7"-0--" R Gels Clothmrid t,i.l.'il.'.l..: Closkiogt. Ions col Sb-~t|-. Mallets, Osusburgs, Ticking!» 30- DI wllsofl. Sept. 80, I851. Just received. and ready for Sale. CONS TOCK’S V./ILU./IBLE MEDICQES, ESIDES a large Stock of FRENCH PERI"U.VlI.1RY. I.uttin’s Bandolin or Curling I-‘Iuid, ' (Ix Marrow Pomsde, Calcined Carbon for the Teeth and Game, Stove Varnish, 81, Starch Polish for glossiug Linen, Roach, Rat and Mouse Extermiunter, 'I‘liompeon's Eye Water for the immediate reliefof inflamed E es. A largz lot of Almsaacks to be had free gratis sit the Drug Store of JAMES GILLIGAN. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, I851. _ John M‘l.ean, Agent for the Sale of Comstock’s valuable Medi- cines at St. Petcr’s Bay. Hardware. A Few articles in the above litre, have just been received at GEO. '1‘. HASZARl)’S, vis:—— Mortise and Rim Locks with Pearl, Glass, Mineral and Rose- wood ltiritdleti, Spoke Shaves, (new kind), Carpenters‘ Fraiiips, Auger Bits and llrnces, Carpenters‘ Fourfoltl llules, Platform and 'I'ea Scales, Bolling Cloth, Latliiitg, Claw, and Shingling Ilatches. August I9, l8.’il. FOR SALE, EST ENGLISH OAKUM. FIGURE IIEADS. IRON, assorted sizes. CROIVN GLASS, lite I2 and S-110 I'I.YMOU'l‘II SOAP, an excellent article for family use, dtc. &,c. was. IIEAIIII. Great George Street, August 26, 185i. TIIE Subscriber begs to call the attention of Gentlemen (pur- chasing Summer Clothing) to his well assorted stock of—- BROAI) CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, LAM.-\S. VI-INI-‘.'l'lAN, CASIIIIIERETTE, SATIN VESTINGS, CASIIMERE do. FANCY do. dtc. &c. die. And solicits a comparison with any other assortment in the Island. VVM. IIEARD. Great George Street, August 26. I851. Encourage Home Manufacture. ARTIES having Cloth which they wish DYED or DRESSED in a superior style, tnny send it to the Agent for Gurney’: Jllilll, where it will be finished equal to arty dorte either in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick, and at cqutilly low rates. Information as to prices, triay be obtained, and patterns seen, at the Agents, Upper Side Queen Square, Cliurlottetown. E. L. LYDIARD, Sept. 22. Isl. 6: Adv Agent. Victoria Cloth and carding Mills. L0'I‘lI, Druggets, &c., &c., pressed. per ard 2d. C Blue, vvinte and Mixed Cloth fulled, y ' 3.1. Do.. do. do., ftilled and pressed, «Id. White Cloth fulled, pressed and dyed black, brown or claret, 10d. Cloaking and Druggets scoured and pressed, «id. Cloth and Druggets dyed, 8d. to llld. The public may confidently rest assured from the superior state of the Machinery, &c,, that the work will be performed equal, at least, to any done in the Provinces. Cloth or \Vool leR with the Agent. Mr. George Beer. jun., Char- lottetown, will be taken to the mill and returned free of any charge. JOIIN IIENDERSON. Iirackley Point Road, Sept. 26, 185i. 6w. Horses for Sale. IIE Subscriber has a l\Isre rising 4 years old, it Ilorse rising 3 years and another rising 2 years old, all of which he warrants to be sound and servicable snimals. ALSO: 3 superior Iron Plonghs, double metal, imported from Scotland, which he will dispose of for costs and charges. JAMES ROBERTSON. Brackley Point Road, Sept. 28, 1851. A More for Sale. APPLY to R. BRUCE STEWART, Charlottetown. September I6, I85I. 2ins. 1-on stun. ‘ A TIIOROUGII BRED LEICESTER RAM, 8 years old from the stock ofJoirN Gauss, Esq. - JOIIN FERGUSON, Craggati, Ilillsburougli. Sept. 27, I851. I I ’ W S FLETCHER WATCH MAJKJEJIR, ESPEC'I‘FULLY begs to announce that he has commenced bu-iuess in the above line. and solicits the patronage of his friends and the public. Strict and imrtiediate attention will be paid to all comrtisnds iti his line. Repairs all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Sextatits, Quadrants, Compasses, Jewellery, &c., 6tc., &c. w shop in Water Street, opposite the residence of the lion. Char es Young. June 17, ISM. HOMAS MANN, TAILOR, late of Kent Street,lias removed to Powual Street, opposite “ Prince Edward House,” where bavingtbe facilities which larger Premises will afford him--eonti~ nued effort to merit ntronnge, and maintaining the some punctual- ities he has always one, he hopes to receive still increasing support from the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and neighbourhood. May 19, IBM. Dyeing and Cloth Dressing. OIIN M‘PHER.50N FRASER, of Pictou, long favourably known in the vicinit of Georgetown and White Sands, as a Dyer and Cloth Dresser, iss appointed Mr. John Bovyer his Agent for this Town and vicinity. Cloth entrusted to his care will be lin- ished in a workrrinnlike msntier, and with despntch, atid returned to his Agents free of carriage. AGINTI. Finlay M‘Neill, Esq.. Georgetown. Mr. David Johnston, White Sands. John Rov er, Charlottetown. Alex. M‘ liail, Pictou. Charlottetown, Sept. 2, IBM. Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Rev. Wtt.t.uus J. Hoitaes, of St. John's, Newfoundland, Clerk, on account of arrears of Rent, or moneys due to him and his late Wife Janet Emma Hoyles. (formerly Jsuet Emma Rennie) at the time of her death, which hep on the l'Ith da of May, I848, in respect of lands or he tags on that portion of ownsbip Number 28, formerly belonging to Iier. and all others indebted to the said Rev. \Villiatn J. Iloyles in this Island, are hereby notified that I have been duly empowered to receive the said srresrsof Rent or Debts, and that payment thereof is required to be made to me without delay. JOIIN IDNGWORTH. Charlottetown, Hey I0, I85]. B@Ill®®lIa lB®®IE To Teachers and Country selers. I. iuszsanu wit. rsaiouoruos sdard M sciiooi. .."'3. ted‘ eftlietnl:rhole- ssleenlihsrsl torus. He will slsebewell ss lied with all the ngesusainst I sum in about from the Isflfistuwsfl , tell & .hewillbeelileto sell at the ehuflfi Ink 39- To be Sold. AND immediate pessemion lvcn. The leasehold interest of I7 seres of Land. on Lot , about Eve and a half miles from Charlottetown, subject to,the yearly rent of Is. per acre, and lease for 999 years, there are between 85 and 40 acres under cultivation. A good Barn, Stable, Cart-House and Dwelli House. a frost proof Cellar and Dairy. Also, a never failing We of good Water near the door. Also, I-‘rsehold properties, consisting of three acres of Land being I of Common Lot. No. 21, o posits Spring Park. on the Malpeque Road, and near Mr. Daniel I odgson's farm. And Q oftown Lot No. 66, with the Buildings and Breast \Vor|t, fronting‘ on Dorcliester Street and Kings Street. And i of town L01. 0- 39 "1 Kiflfl lreet. ' Also, I of Town Lot No. 9, in King Street, with the buildings tltereon, consisting ofa Dwelling House 85 in 30 and 20 feet post, a frost-proof Cellar with a good Stone VVa|| under the whole building, a Shop, Parlour, Kitchen and Office on the first floor, Fire Rooms on the second story, and Four on the Garret, all well Iiniahedind in com ilete order. s Stable, Store, Coach-Ilouse and VI'ood-llouse. '|‘he w le of the above operty will be sold or let for it term of years. 'I‘etttis liberal. Fbr further particulars apply to L. \V. Gall, Esq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. EDWARD KI(‘KlIA.\I. Aiso the unexpired term of four years of s Ilnuse in Dorchester Street, opposite Messrs. Duncan's store, and subject to a yearly rent of Ten Pouruls, ‘IDW in the possession of Edward Neil. As the Subscriber intends removing into the country he requests all persons indebted to him either by Note of Hand or Iiook Ac- count, to settle the same on or before the 29th iiisiarit, otherwise they \\lll be sued indiscriminately. E K Charlottetown, Sept. 2d, 1851. Eligible Business Sites to be Let, son A Tunis or YIAIII, ttv t.o'rs on OTHIIIWIII, AI MAY as: AGREED ox, TIIOSE well known superior Business Stands in Charlottetown. fronting on Queen’s and Sydney Streets, at resent, and for amino years past, occupied as MERCAN'I'lLE ES'l‘.~\BLISlI- MEN'l'S by Cri.utt.t:s UEMPIEY, Esquire, and .\Ir. Jitsstzs .\I‘Ca.ti't'tt. Apply to Mas. ELEANOR ROBINSON, or JA.\lI-IS l‘I£AI\’E. Charlottetown, July 19, I85]. TO BE SOLD, \VO IIUNDRED and EIGIITY ACRES on Township No. 65, adjoining Lot 30, and about four miles below Iionshaw. The and line been partly cleared and some portion of it might very (lt- aily be brought into cultivation, being of excellent quality; and extending from the Elliot River towards the South Shore, tibout a mile along the Township Line. Also to be Sold or List, several irtiproved Fnrrtis fronting on the Elliot River, about Iiiglit miles from Charlottetown. For further particulars apply to the Suliscriber. CHARLES \VRIGHT. Charlottetown, August 5, I851. Building Lots. T0 he sold together. or in Building Lots to suit Purclinsers, the following Town Lots Nos. I6, l7, l8, l9 and 20, in the 2nd Ilundred of'l‘own Lots in Clirtrlottetoivn, fronting on Queen Square, Great George Street, Sidney Street, and Prince Street. For terms, and Plans of the Property, apply to Sitasuni. Nnuors, F.sq.. Char- ottetowti. To the Tenants on Lots 9 6; 6|. IIE Subscriber having, by Power of Attririiey-_ gated the 6th dtiy of March, IS5l, been uppoin.ed Agent to take charge of LOTS 9 «St 6|, in this Island, the Property of Lrrwrenre Siilteuri Esq., notifies tlte'I‘eniints on those Tuwnsliipa, that all rents, urul Arrears of Real, due on the said Property, are required to be paid to him forthwith, he alone being authorized to receive the satire. JAMES YEO. Portllill, April 9, I851. IIE Tennntry on that part of Lot or Township No. 48, owned h Major Cttooxs: of Bristol, Eugland,iirtr hereby notified, that all cuts and arrears ol Rent are to be in future paid to the Subscriber, who is authorized to receive the same. JAMES MOORE. Charlottetown, 23d Aug. 1815!. Important Notice to persons purchasing Sarsapartlla. V IIEREAS a quantity oi'S.'tltSAI’AltILI.A, bearing the name of “ S. P. Townsend," but which not having been manu- fsctured by J. R. Chilton, is of inferior quality to that sold under the agency of the latter gentleman. The Public are hereby warned, that the only kind ofsarssparills safely to be relied on has two la- bels, one in grten, with the words following : “ This is to Certify, That the Compound Extract of Surnam- rilla, contained in this bottle. is prepared under my direction and supervision, from the Original Recipe of Dr. S. P. Towtisctrd, and that it is composed of ingredients purely vegetable, and without Jllercury. Janus R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist. Thr only true kind is on sale at the Medical Warehouse of .\I. W. SKINNER, where all necessary information may be obtained. I’. S. III addition to the above ssfcgusrd, look carefully for the following : SPECIAL NOTICE. This is to certify, that the within Compound Extract of Sarto- parilla is manufactured by us expressly for the New York Proprie- tor of the Townsend‘: Sarmparilla Depot, 6| Hollis Slrrct. IIalifu.r, N. S., stid that be is our Sole Agent for the British Provinces. Earlibottlc oftbe Genuine Article has this Certificate with our sigrialurc, its at foot. NOSTRAND Kr. BACII, Successors to Clspp & 'l‘ou'rnu-,nd, and Sale Pro prietors of Dr. S. I’. 'I‘tiwtisetid's Sarsaptirilli Office, 82 Nassau Street. New York. The original and Genuine Ilr. Townsend’-t Extract of Sursaparilla is now mariufactured under the iminediste direction of the well- knoivn Chemist and Physician, Jsiutts R. CIIILTON, of New York, vvliose Certificate, Printed on Green Paper, will be found on the (lat- side Wrapprr of each Bottle. This will prevent the possibility of any mistake or question as to its Genuint-tress. A fresh Supply ofihe above SJRS./IP./IRILI./1.just received from the Msiiufactmv, New York, via llslifax, Iur Sale, \\'boleule and Retail. at sxixivizivs Medical Warehouse. Wondertitl cure performed by S. P. Townsend's sarsapartltn ii To Jlf. W. Skinner, Jlgentfor S. P. Townsend‘: Sartaparilla. Sin; This is to certify that I was. for this last I2 mouth.-, troubled rvith Pits; and, from their very severe ltllat'l(2, thought each one ivuuld terminate my existence; and. in addition to the Fits, I was reduced to I mere skeleton, and was extremely weak and nervous. I heard a great deal about 8. P. Towuseud’s Sarsapnrilla, for tvhich you are Agent. I was advised to try it. And strange and wonderful to to- late, before using the contents of one bottle. was greatly benefited. Indeed. so rapid and effectual was the core. that it appeared to me to be almost miraculous. And I think that, in justice to the public and sufI't-ring bumauity,I am boutid to make the above statement, and say, that s greater blessing. in my opinion. than S. P. Townsend's Ssrsspsrills never came to this Island. (Signed) MARY LOIVE. Bungay, New Glasgow Road. Sworn to. before me, this 14th Juirc, l85l, CHARLES Dtmrstzv, J. P. The public will please bear in rnind.that the above cure was made by the Sarsnparills manufactured by J. R. Chilton, .\l. D., whose certificate. in green paper. II on the outside wrapper of every bottle, and be cautious not to buy siiy wanting this. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, June 13. Jgants--Darttst. Goanotr, Georgetown, 'I‘irossAs CAIINI, Green's Shore, Bedeque. Monte Rvlttv, Melpeque. SWEET LAD. THIS ver superior BULL was bred by the Right Honorable Lord en ock, of Eecrick Park, stid imported from Eng- snd by Thomas Marshall, Esq., and stibsequentl purchased b Mr. Douse. The well known, thorough bred A valuable stoo of this animal requires no comment further than being by far the most su rior ever landed in British North America, sad is well worthy t sttehtion of Farmers desirous of improving their stock. "Rhos." cslvsd in I845, sire " Stunt Lad," the property of the Right Hes. Earl of Csrlisle, of Castle Howard, by "Bel- eh’srsssr." seats ls. ymeut. ' South mrwsfoeghru, Asgsst I, tstit. To olilfie rseus srnsll means, being at sdlstsses. Psstsre on be lven or s time on reasonable ternis, ssdm lti wlllbersesi laps meet by smunissory Nste,sts ‘Is, by sddisg eue-slsth or “ Sweet d." HEALTH WHERE "III IOUGHT! s- V,‘ '2‘ ‘lg; . ‘IIIIIIIA lllllII’S CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND STOMACH, “'IIEN IN A MUST HUPELESS STATE. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Jllaftluw Harvey, of Chapel Hall J1i'rdrt'r, Scotland, dated the INA January, I850. To Professor Hot.t.owiv; 3|l.—Yonr valuable Pills have been the means, with God's blessing of restoring rue to. st state of perfect health, itntl at I time wlmi I tllttttgltt I was oti the brink of the grave. I had consulted several eminent I):-cinrs, who, after doing what the could for me, gtngd mu they l‘uttsitler'otl my case as linpelcss. I oiiglit to any that I hail Il'Qn gut‘. ft-rtng from a Liver and Sioniut-li complaint of long standing, which dg. ring the last two vrztrs got so much wor-e. thittevery one consirleigrl in condition us hope ens. I as it last resource get It Butt ofyoitr Pills, wliir soon gore relief, and by pevtevering irt their use for sortie wake, logg|hgg with rubbing night and morning your Ointment over my chest and sin- rnach and right aside, I have by ilieir means alone got completely cured and to the asrtonisliiiieiit of myself and every boil who knows me. ' (Signed) MA’ "PIIEW HARVEY. CURE or A case or ivnixivnss srvo DEBILITY or I-‘OUR YEARS‘ STANDING. Extract of a Lellerfront Mr. William Smith, of .Nb. 5, Little Thomas Street, Gibson Street, Lambrlli, dated December I2, 1849. To Professor Hoi.r.o\vsv. I SIlt,—-I beg to inform _vou that for nearlyli years I hardly knew what it was in have a day's lienltli, suffering from extreme weakness untl debi- ltty, it till rulltlltttil nervous lieiirlncliei-, gitltlirwss and airliners of the stniriiit-lt, to etlu-r with a great depreitsiori of .-pirits. I ttst-tltu think that nothing coir d benefit me, as I had been to many tiietlicitl ttien, siting of vihum, after doing Illl that was in lIIl‘ll’ pnsv'er, informed me that they cotisitleiml that I had some spinal complaint lieyoml the reach of rare, lngetlier \\‘lII| ll it-ry tlisorilereil state ultlie stoitrticli and liver, ninlting my cane so t-otnplteatt-tl that nothing could be done for me. One (It: being urrmmally ill until in ts rlejecletl state, I saw your Pills advertised and resolved to give them a trial, more perltaps from cttriosity than with it hope of being cured, linwevt.-r I soon found tiiyselflit-tter lry taking them -rtlltl so I “out on pcrsevering in their use for six months, when, I am happy to say they rllected ti peifr-ct cute. (Signed) IVILLIAM SMITH. (tit-«put-ntly ('lIlll‘tI El) WARD) CURE OF ASTHMA OF 'I‘\VI-INTY YEARS’ STANDING. 1‘.‘.t:h'aci of a Lrlterfrom Mr. J. It". Hrydon, 78 King Street, Sydney, dated 10th ./\/Duerliber, I849. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. SiIt,—I lime the pleiusure to inform you that many extraordinary cures ofA.~tlrma have lK‘PII t-fli-rlr-il here by means of your Pills. One is that ofa lady rrsiiling near the “ Ra1.mback," who tilis-r lowing {,,,. 1‘,,.,.,,,y _\-r-nrsbcr.-tt unable to make the slightest exertion, suffr-i ing very |’gm~|'n||y from SIll|I‘lm"lit of ItI‘t'IIlII. conglting nriilsi ittiug, but is r w, (to use her own exptcsaioit) able to rttuup to the top of.lltat rnn talh. Another case In that of Mr. I‘it'ou,Tailor_ IIutcltiusou’s liuihlings, Clarence-street, who on u tlu-arlfully liail that he was cuniim-tl eutirt-ly to his ItQ*|I-rtuun or six II utlix-, |lI‘It)I' to his couiincncing with your Pills, aiitl attetiderlre- gulat ly In his lIt(‘IlI(‘IIl titan, wlto tit'ot.mirit'.eil him to he in it dying stalc, yet he, lrltewi.-r-, to my knowledge, h:ti- been rm-tnreil to perfect health by the use ofyour Pills, and rubbing your Ointtiieitt night and morning into his chest. (Si ncd) J. K. HEYDON. TIIF. EARL OF ALIIIIOROUGI CURED OI" A LIVER AND STOMACII COMPLAINT. Extract Q/‘a Letter from His Lordship, dated Villa Jlleuina Leghorn, 21st February, I845. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. 8ta,— Vrtriulls circumstances prevented the possibility of In thanking you licli-re this time liir your pulitettei-I in so-titling trie yotir I’iRs as You did. I now take this opp--rtitiiitv ufseuiliug you an orth-r fnrtlie amount and at the some time to atltl, that your Pills Ititve efli-cred a cure of is die- onlor in my Liver and Stomtich, \VlII('lI all the most cmtrterit of the Ftti-.iiI t_v t|l IItIInl', and all over the Coritirrr-.nt,|t:ttl not been able to eflleet ; no, not uteri the waters of Carlsbitd and Marirnbarl. I wish to have another llox until a Pot of the Ointment, in case any of my family should ever require either. Your most oliliptl and oli¢.tj¢.,g servum. (Signr-.tl) ALIIISUIIOUGII. There celebrated Pill: are u-omlerfully eflicacinus in His follouth cornpluinls. Agile Dropsy Liver com- Secondary Asthma Dvseuiery plalnis Symptoms BIIIOIIS Como Erysipelas Ltttnbago Tic Douluureux plnints l-‘emnleirregu- Piles Tumors Bl0lCltf'.SUI'I the Iariiies Rheumatism Ulcers skin Fevers of all Retention of Veneresl Affec. Bowel com- kinds urine tions. Pltlinls Fits Scrotula or Worms of all C0l|t‘~\‘ 6011! King’s Evil kinds Con.-tipntionof lieuti-ache Sore Throsts \\'eakness,from the Br-wels lutlige.~tron Stone and Gra- whatever cause Consumption Ititlamitintion vel kc. Arc. Debiliiy Jaundice FRENCH INVENTIONS. DIAMOND CEMENT: For mendinglflass, China, and Earthenware tg/‘every description. I-rill‘) Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Cs- LIE.N'l', ntul frotn his experience of its use in the repair of broken Dishes and Glass-ware, can confidently recommend it to “oust: keepers and others. It will he sold in any quantity. CIIIHIIICAII 8011!" For removing Spots frotn Silk, \Voollen, Cotton and Linen, Gentle. iiieri‘s Clutlu-s. &c., without injuring the colours. It will also re- move inputs of Ilalsatri, Paint and Varnish from any I cies ofcloth. ing. \Vlteti the public become aware of the cleansmg qualities of Illlsl valuable invention, they will find that its use will be the means of saving itratty pounds to tlii.-in. Tire Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Soap, and bugs to intimate to Country Dealers and others. that he is pro. pared to supply them with any quantity at the I'roprietor's prices. I"rorri the ready sale it has already uiet with, and being of the utmost value to all persons, it is desirable for iliem to procure an early sup- ply of it. M. IV. SKINNI-ZR, Medical \V.rehouite, Dalryinple’s Corner. E‘ Agents.—Dr. M‘Keown, Georgetown, Bynon 6; Son, Tryon, Edward Siiggins, Sturgeon Bay. Agents wanted. March II, I851. Bliss’ Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy. A new and effectual remedy for Coughs, Common Colds, Cold in the Head, Hosrsene.-s. Bronchitis, Asthrns, Tickling in the Throat, Catzirrh, Diseases of the Lungs and Ilronchal Alfections. This favorite remedy is composed of Pure Cod Liver Oil, cota- bincd with other vtilusble ingredients. which completely disguise the repulsive taste of the Oil. tvithout detracting from its Itiedlclnel vir- tuct, presenting it in a form by which it can be administered to the most delicate invalid, without inconvenience. The rriedlelnsl lulu- once of this Candy pursues the exact tract of the inlsuttnstor ac. tion, causing cough. First, soothing the organs of the voice, is se- datative influence. passes along the mucous lining of the windplpe into the broncl, and sllsying pulmonary irritation, giving ease and comfort to the chest, restoring the voles to its sccustorned elesrness and powers; Cortzealed Pltlsgta. Jcrimony is the Fluids, and 06- imictions in the ‘lands, are gently and safely discharged by essy expectorstion. It never disagrees with the stomach. s eutnisou cold yields to its benign influence in e few hours, and when resorted to,tiei‘ore the complaint is far advanced, all danger of cortsetsrrtorr is entirel pvt-vented. Sold holesnle and Retail, at the Drug Store of M. W. SKI NNER, Queen Street. Charlottetown, June I3. The gt-es_t_I'tetnedy!i llliss’s Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy. A NEW and efisctusl Remedy for Coughs, common Colds. Gold in the Head, Hosrseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tickling h the 'I‘lirost,srul sll Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Alfeetlons. This candy needs but a fair trial to convince the most sesptieel of its superior excellence. Public Speakers and Voeali.-its will find it an excellent srtlds for removing Obstructions from the Threat ssd clearing the Voice. Sold, at the Propt'ietor’s price, by Wu. I. WHICH. has to, ill}. . . . Printed by June D. Hussau, at Bflsetfisnfiis Clisrio ttetows.. ‘ i I ."'..t»éh.l E l -1- fifllcsh.‘ I: ii I‘