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THE §V‘EII’-YORK WEEKLY TRI- BUJVE entered on its thirteenth year on the 3d of September, it was enlarged to the size of tits Semi- Wceltly und Daily, adding more than one-fourth to its cnpacity—-also without increase of’ price. This Enlargement adds at least 820,000 per unnum to our expenses, in additioti to the previous costofour Daily Enlargement already effect All our editions from the fat of September appeared in entirely ‘new and beautiful type, prepared expressly for this paper. Our Steam Cylinder Presses are not surpassed by any n he world. Even though our Wee_k| Ediiiori eliould be rapidly run up to 100,000 copies, we are prepared to print and mat every copy on _the day (Thursday) that the form is put to press, with- out interrupting or retarditrg the regular issue of our three Daily editions. anrouuting to Twenty-odd Tliousattd copies. 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Tetnperance. internal Improvement and Indus- trial Development may be subserved by acting with the Whig party, it must continue to be, as it been, \Vhig. 'l‘liough never acting with any Abolition or other onir-itlea oily. THE TRIBUNE is and must be the rclent cu foe of Human Slavery, us of whatever else tends to degrade Labor and obstruct the intellec- tu.rl and social development of any portion ofmanltiad. Were it able to perceive that a vote in New-York could abolish Slavery in Carolina, it might uttatch itrzelfto some one of the expressly Anti-Slavery par- ties: Inciting that light, it declines to abandon the substances for the shadow of political good. at ' it does not see its way clear of any effective Political action against Slavery in the States which now cherish it, it regards the defeat of it-lrutever effort to extend the giant wrong under the flag of our Urimn, or to obstruct by its poiver the progress of Abolition in other lands, as among the most urgent and sacred of public duties, not to be subordinated to y party consideration whatever. ' ' no opportunity, remit no effort. so to diffuse Light and Truth its to render the continuance of Slavery impossible in a bind irmdiated by the sun of Christi- enity und boasting itself the cal Justice and law-guarded ‘or Temperance in all things, but especially the disuse of intoxicating Beverages and the legal sup- pression eftlie Liquor Traffic, we shall struggle, as we have struggled, untlinchingly and untiringly. We regnrdthu Maine w as essentially the most boneticent statute of our day. and confidently hope to see it soon revail univcrsitll . '.l‘l.c Congressional Ileports and \Vaslrington Cor- rcspottdcnce will, as lteretofore, be both reliable and satisfactory. Tire Markets for Grain, Crtttlo, Cotton and other products of the country, will receive proper attention, and be reliably reported in THE TRIS UJVE. On our correspondence with the nrost important points throughout the world we need not here dilate. 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Money may o remitted for subscriptions in letters er our risk, but the postmaster at the place where the etter is mailed eliould be made acquainted with its contents arid keep a description of the bills. ' of any epoeie- yieg bank in the [United States or Caeedes. reee red at gr or subesfptioso. Subscriptions received at G. . Ilunsrd’s_ Book Store. The news of Prlnoendsvard Island itoit ms to lul,botlr years iesiutrs-s rot.- Ioyul I vs», wit I t iuhld sales as Actof the Colonial luietlfl. Illness- d eousslideted. b --. -..=»-.t~........«-~»-»-:-— 7 HANKFUU if .b t 'i' tih I‘... .r.. r.rr‘I.'..‘.':2 "°3'r'.-s"' """“"" ' Cashmere, Mohair, I , srrd tweed CL OJXIJVGS. Sdusrls ed bcixrfs. Plain. stripe and Satin. \i/stored tioo. Persians. Sill: variety. A lar e useortiiierit of Milliiiery. Laces. Linings. Fur Ifl's. Boas, Victorines. capes, cuffs. CIIILDRE Red. blue NE Blankets; Travelling Bugs; Iiorse Rugs; Vestings. lea‘. Gertie‘. and Childrens' A large assortment e Castings, Forge liitck. wood and coromiindel Ilultunrs. Cloth, hair. tooth Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soups. Charlottetown. Decetirber 9. 1853. GLEASOIWS PICTORIAL. ON the first of January next, Gleason‘: Pictorial will commence its sixth volume. and will appear, vastly improved in all respects. Willi 0 |"P°'l! '“"" IIOItIlng,'lIG\V type und dress throughout, and .\VIII be printed upon the finest aper. As the proprietor of the Pictorial has purc used the entire good will of Baruuin's New York Illustrated News. and has merged that journal in the I_’i‘ctort'al, tlie_public will reap rho advantage of this conccrrtratioti of the strength of the live papers upon otie, both in tho‘ artistic and the literary ¢Ie[It|t’|lI|ellil.. The 'lltllI6. brilliant host of contributors and artists will he en aged on Gleason‘: Pictorial as heretofore, and ii urge addition is also made to the corps. both in talent and number. The tnost liberal _nrrangeirierits have been completed. and such as will enable the Proprietor to produce by far the finest illustrated journal yet published, and niuclt superior to the pre- sent issue of the pa er. The columns of the Pictorial will const:tnty.be beautificd by all that can please and instruct in art and nature, and its literary ticpurtirient will fully sustain the high repu- tation it fine so long enjo e . _ _ The ages of Gleasari‘s Pictorial will contain views 0 ever populous city in the known world, _of all buildings 0 note in the eastern or western hemis- pliere, of all the principal ships‘ and steamers of the navy and merchant service: With’ me and accurate portraits of every noted character in the wet Id, both male and female. Sketches of beautiful scenery. taken from life, will also be given, with numerous specimens from the animal kingdom, the birds cf the air, and the fish of the sea, and will present in its mechaiiiciil execution an elegant specirrren of art. It ivill corttirin fifteen hundred and unity-four square inches, giving a great amount of reading matter and illustrationu—nnd ormiiig it matntnoth tveeltly paper ofsixteen octavo it es. 'I‘tiuss:—'1‘hrce dollars ’per annum. Published every SATURDAY by F. GLEASON. Cortrer of 'l‘remont and Brouifiold Streets, outon, ass. Subscriptions received at G. T. Huszard’sBook Store. NEW PERPUMES, étc. UBIN‘S EX'l‘R.AC'l‘S Bailey's Ess. Btiuqnet, F.de‘s Iiedyosinia. l)elcroix’e Faslrionalile Per- fumes. Lowe's Frugrnirt Perfume, and Genuine Euu do Cologne. HE.N'DRIE’S MOELIJVE. And, while it does not propose to make Anti-Slavery the basis of Political nction, other than defensive, it will neglect gent exemplar of Politi- reedo For preserving the Beauty and Luicurirince Q/‘the Hair, an extract of Vcgretatrlo and Anirtinl Oleugin— nus Substances, iriost beneficial for promoting the burial and lusuriance of the Hair, and of u very grate til perfume. EJIIOLIEJVT CJIMPHOR CREJM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree- able remcd I'nr chopped hands, and the irrjuriaris efl'ects ofcohi and piercing winds on the shin, ivliicli, however rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in it few days. This Cream contains no soup or alkaline matter whatever. BOWL./1Jl/‘D8 KALYDOR, For improving and beautifying the Complexion, utrd eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. PEJRL DEJVTIFRICE is a most innocoiit and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the Tooth. By its totric and astringent pro- ertius, it braces and strengthens the Gains and Sockets, preserving them in it sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FJIVOUITFJ TOILET SOJIPS. Prepared in the tisefirlform of a Tablet without ‘G angrr rrr corners. Tooth. Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSIIES in great variety, all frotn Loxnozir. ' Wm. Ii. \VATSON. Ileddin's New Building. Nov. ztst, I858. Adv. dz Isl. The Wonder of the World! Devtnes' Compound Pitch Lozenge. IIB Great Remedly is at last discovered, rind COUGIIS, COI. 3, ASTIIMA. COSTIVIZ- NESS AND CONSU;\ll"l‘l0N have lost their terror. and vanieli as us if by magic before this Sovereign remedy. Was it ever before known that. Hopeless cuusqf Consumption were crrsdfor less than 85? Truly, if any individual is to be pitied, and needs sympathy, it is the consumptive,—always ex- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost “ makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh." bloom us roses bloom. And live as roses live single morning space I" While others, in more mature life,-—by sotne im- prudence end a slight cold neg|ected,—in the hectic flush, the painful oou h, ' The prints of their parting steps appear." All we ask is this one question :—if you have got mucous membranes, or any other members of the body that are " heirs to ills.”-—ers you not interested it this great rsamly, Dcvisr:s' Coxssouno rrcss Loserron Sold by W. ll. WATIOI and ‘I’. Dlsihiasr & o.,ut Aro-i-itscsures' "ALL. FOR BA . ASCHOONEB. nineteen Tons.neurly new, Sails and r' ing one your in use. For further Pur- tiesless u y to Mr. KENNETH IPKENZIE. Pownel Street Charlottetown, Dee. lltb, I808‘ Premises to be Let. A DWELLING HOUSE, with three rooms es the first and two on the second floor, with u frost proof cellar. also it rderi attached-situated in that fast grow rig terva"lsrnmerslrle. J. WE'.A'l'llElB!‘.. Clsirlotisierrii. Dee. lath. teas. House to Let. To 1.31‘. that well lrsesva noose and Plllilllniteete in Forrest Itreet. known as Ins. Wees'e lleerdtrrg vee - um. ‘ tbev rtlesls t sqr.e°. ' _" ""5."iv.°ns:soots. Cloth, Alpacas Norwich and Ga n Pia d. ssd Spanish Crops. III plain Clot wool plaid . . fancy Silks; Glace Silk; Irish lfoplins; ’ . Velvet: for dresses. Bonnots, fie . in all colours. Ilibbuiie in great, stone iuurtin, squirrel, rnuuquash, mink iitid lt‘ttI. liziglisli and French COR .N'S DRESSES. CLOJKS, CJPS. H00 . ‘ _ and white sergeu: real Welsh, itiiltairnrr \\'clIh. I-Inter-l|It'I. Sltlllltllfy Mill 5010") 1'1--’7~V' mohair, dc breed Cloths: Doeskins, Ceseimsres. Ready erode L‘lotIli"rg. 4 _ f usuperior make: glauod and felt Hats; cloth and for (tips. brrk velvet, moire, satin and faircy Mailers; eillt. Bandeau and cotton Ilandltercltrcfs. - _ IIOSIERY, HJIBERDJSHERY. and our crrrtrty of COTTOJV and LINEN GOODS. Lad WILLIAM iieaitn. ARIIIVAI. oftbe Nugget, direct from EN GLAND. '7 GI.“ up '.|, tumult, Punch and English Merino, Orlolns, Cobtlffl. Vficfllllil Ladies‘ ds asses. Vocunia. Jutirledowrr, Wool Jeohote, lliurislrtgu. Al , Vecuirin l'|IlI‘PIIltI Netts, Braids, Giinpe, fancy Trirurniugs, Buttons. mitts. gloves. Gauntlets. kc , in real sable, fiiclr, ns .r.vn HA is. .. grertt vnrir-ty. Pilot, bout «it . lltiarth Ilugs. Silk Iiitts C I tiigs. Dritggt-ts H P” ' ‘Seal SI.-in Coats. U'l‘S. SIIOIB and SLIl‘l’EItS. Soda. Indigo, Copperuu. Siurcli, Glue, l.anrpbla_clr. shoe Tiirentl. Cotton _\VIIf[tr "Inf Colin]. Clltleti Hair: Paints, Oils. \Vhitirt . 'I'ur, Ilope, Oaltum. Figure Heads; scouring Brick (wlioiesaletrr retail. _ I NAIOJVGE Yr -NUIILS. SPIL’ESr &c. IROJV. STEEL, Ship EARTHEJV A choice selection of TEJ8. FANCY GO0DEl.—\i/riting Desks. Work Boxes; Ladies‘ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents'..Ilose- IVARE. C'IIIJ\".d und GLASS. and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German and Bone Plyrirautli pale and nlinond Soups for family use. Dressing and chimney Glasses. in mahogany, rosewood and gilt frnincs. For Christmas presents, a splen- did collection of Jets,-rtry. 'l‘ho whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. WINNOWING MACHINES. AVING noiv perinnirently located myself one 1: mile from New Glasgow, on the Netv Glaigotv Road. tho farmers in tire surrounding country may depend upon being snpplied with anything in my litre. gut up in the very I)L'II and most subst:uitial manner. I do not profess to soll——as cheap as soirio others do, or offer to do. No first-rate article can he bought as low as poor cotnnion ones can. at 0 refuse to make the best the very decidedly host, Fr NNING MILLS tirade on the Island. J0llN SIlII'I'iI. "LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIJ. .I..‘1I/JVDICE, CHRONIC OR ./YER VOUS DEBILITY. DISEJSE OF THE KID.7\"EYS. D JILL DISEJISES ./IRIS]./\"G FROM J1 DISORDERED LIVER UR STO./II H: Such as Corrstipzttion, inward Piles, Pulnese of mood to ilie Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, llearthurn. Disgust for lood, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructrttiona, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stotitncli, Swimming of the Head, Harriet] and Difficult Breatlriirg, Flutterin at the lIe:irl, Choking or suffocating Sensations W on in it lying posture. Dirtrncss of Vizsiuii, Dots or Webs be- fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pairt in the lluad. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the in do Eyes, Pain in the Side, Iinck. Chest. Limbs, d.'.c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Uonstartit inraginings of evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. cart be effectually cured by DR. IIOOI"L.dJV‘D'S CELEBRJITED GERJI./I..V BITTERS, Prepared by Dn. C. M. JACKSON. .N'b. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. 'l‘lir.-ir power over the above diseases is not excelled. if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in tiiuny cases after sltilful physicians lrnd failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invnlids. Possessing great virtues in the cctitication of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most scrirclriri powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, vtitital, uufe, certain and pleasant. Ron! and be Coriuirttcd. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette." says of Dr. I-Ioq/larrrt's German Bitters. “ it is seldom that we recornrrrend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and putrotia o of DIP I’CfldCI'5; fill ll!!! OTB \V I9 W0 I’ECOlnIIiPIi liooll:ind's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking oftlie nostrurrru of the day. that are noiscd about for a brief period and then forgotteri after they have done their guilty nice of iiiiscliief, but irfa irieiliciiic long cstalilislietl, universally prized, and which has ll‘rL'I tho Iltfllfly ap- proval of the faculty itself." “ Scott‘: ll-'crl.‘ly,” said. Jug. 25- " Dr. lloofiaiiid‘s German Lliitcrs, in.-iriufactured b_v Dr. Jrrcltron. are now recorrirnctidcd by some of thctriost proririrrent members of the faculty as an article of tirucli efficacy in CJISBS of female wt.-rikncss. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these lliitcis ndvaritrigeons to their liealth, as ivc know from expo.-ricttce tlrc salutary effect they have upon (I wcak sy stem." iisortr: uvrnr:.\' i:. J. G. Jlloorc, Esq.. if the Daily JVeu's said, Ocloler 8lst:—- “Drt. lloort.rtNo’a GERMAN Bi'r'i'ii:ns.-—\\'e are trying this renntvnctl medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the lrotvelii, and can with truth testify to its i-fliczicy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and tve have derived more benefit from the experi- rnertt than we derived previously from years of tllopatliic treatment at the ix:ittds of our first physi- clans." Hon. 0. D. Ilirirline, Jlfuyor of the City of Camden. JV. J., says: " lloor-‘i.Arsn’e Genautzr D11-n;ns.—-We have seen runny Ilrtlltlllll‘ notices of this medicine, and the source from which they canto induced us to maltc in uiry res cling its merits. Frorr. inquiry we were persuaded to use it,‘ and must say we found it spetific in its actioti upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and tie powerful influence it exerts upon nervous proutration, is really surprising. t calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, mnltlng sleep refreshing. if this iiiedicirio was more generally used. we are satisfied there would be less sickness. us from the storrracli, liver and nervous system,tho great majority of rear and imn insry diseases emanate. e them in it iiualtliy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. 'i'lris extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who ureut all indisposed, to iron Irial—it will recommend itself. t s o , in not, be in every family. No other medicine can For sale wholesale and retail at produce evidences of the some merit.” 'I‘IIE GEIHIAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street. next door below Sixth. Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. ‘ n this mummon--worshipping Age, it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During a late visit to the‘City ofSpindlas.' we were resented bye rofessioiial friend, to the cel- ebrated hsmist, Du. . C. Avxri, whose name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sicknesr, in this country. Knowing the un- preccdent po'pularity of his medicines, and the im- mense sale 0 them. we ltad expected to find him a millionare, and rolling in wealth. lint no. we found him in his luboretort‘ busy with his laborers, among his crucibles, alernb . und retorts-giving his best personal care to the compounds. on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. \Vo learned, that notwithstriridin his vast business, and its prompt re- turns in cash. t Doctor is not rich. ‘be reason so- signed is, that the material is costly. end he persists in making his preparations so oxperieively. that the nett profit issrnall.—.lsisrlcars Furnisr, l-'Iii'l. I" Sui b ‘ 0' . ’ '1‘. DESBIIISAY. I. Co., General Agency. And by Mr‘ Lnsulr. Owuiiv. Geor ovvti, ' Ilnrvrtsui Gore, Grand Iver, owausi Nluniuass, St. Peter's Bay, 1. J. Passes. St. Elsurior‘u, Geoitrse Winters-res, Crupusd, Jae. L. ttensrarv. Wis. Dose. Bedeqse. lssius Ptseuea, New Leedss. Regular Liner from London. TIIE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship pers frnrrr Lnndun,thai they will place on the Line between Lorrnoss uiidCiutn- _ l.o‘l"I'l"I‘O\VIl. the A. I, Clipper lterque Harvest Home, 500 tons Register. to sail from Lon- durrori or about the int April, I854. Ap rly to the owners I!.OBI'lll'i' IJIIUWN dz Co. 24 Liitio Street, Fcnclsurch Street. London. R. OWN 8!. Co. E: Parties wishing to ship per Heruul Hoists, vri do well to make early u pltcution. October I-ltfi, I858. Iisi dtiI.t.i. VIVIIE undersigned has removed his Office to his neiv residence, upper Queen's Street. EDWARD l‘AI.llIEIl. Isl& Adv 2rrr De 8. The Renowned Remedy I av‘ pf-r,_' v I’ - - » a ;“::L.‘:” ‘‘ lily R:-wt‘ -" ll — u..- g‘, :.\_;_,. ,;...y-;.‘»‘.' HOLLOWAY’S OIN TMEN T. A IIOST ASTONISIIINU CIJIUI OF BCIIOFULOUS ULCEIIS-—A CASIC CEIITIFIEI) BY Till-I IIAYOR OI-‘ BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. J\’obIc, Esq., Jlluyor of Boston. Lirrcolrrslrire. 'l‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY, Dear §ir,~—Mrs. Sarah Dixon. of Liquorpond street, Boston, has this day deposed before rrro that for I! considerable period she was severely afflicted with Scrofttltius Sores and Ulcers in her ttfttlrt, fa-ct, gs, and other pnrtu of her body; and although the first of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money. she obtained no abatement of suffer- ing, httt gruduiilly grew ivorso. Being recoitrrneiided by it friend to try your Oint- merit, sic procured it email pot, and n box of the airrendrnent rrpperircd. By pcrseverirrg with the mo- dicines for it shrrrt time lnrrgur, according to the direc- tiirns, rind strictly adhering to ‘your rules, as to diet, Sic‘, she was perfectly cured. and now crrjriyu tiie best oflrcaltlt. I reinnin, Dear Sir, yours truly, Sign ti J. NOBLE. Dated August l2th, I552. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE Oi‘ EILYSIPELAS IN THII‘. LEG, AFTER MICDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter /ronr Jllrs. Elizabeth Yeutcs, of the Post Oflice, JlrIrt~r'ck Road. near Bognor, Sussex, dated January 12th, 1853. To Professor I‘I0l..LOWAY, ir,—— su cred for a considerable period from is severe attack of Erysipelrra, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical trcritnront. My sufferings were very great, nird I quite desprrirr-ti of any permanent utnendrrienl. when I wits uilvrsr-rl in have recourse to your Oiirrment and Pills. I did in without delay. uitd am happy to say the result was eminently successful, for they effected ti radical cure ofmy leg and restored tire to the enjoytirent oflreulilr. I shall ever speak with ilre utmost confidence 0 your medicines, and have recommended them to others in this rinigit hood eimi r y ' who derived equal benefit. I ant, Sir, your obliged and faithful St-rvrrnt, (Signed) IZLIZABETII YEATES. A DREADFULLY DISEASED ANCLI‘. CURED AI-‘TI-JR BEING GIVEN UP BY TIIE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND POR'I‘5)iOUTIl HOSPITALS. The following important comninnication has been for- ivrtrded to l'rol'cssor llollriway for public:itioti, by lllr. ll. Dixon, Clicmist, King-st., Nonticlt. Copy of a Letter front Captui'n Smith. of Great Yrrrrnorrllr, dated January l9tIi, 1853. To Mr. DIXON. Dear Sir,——-I send 'ou the particulars of it euro effected by I’r-nfessor llollowa 's invaluable tiredi- cincs:—l\lr. Jolrti \Va|torr, late in Her Majesty's Ser- vice, in the Bflllsll Fleet at Malta, had it ver ' bad ulcerated uncle, and iiftr.-r having been in tho biultn ospitrrl for six iiioirtlis, was sent to En land as air invalid to I'rirtsriiont|i Hospital, where he remained an inmate four tnoiiths, there. as at Malta, refusing to have the limb £|iIlpllIill|‘\I, he was turned out incur- able. He then came to Yurrirouth. and was under rt medical gciitleninn for about tlireo months, but his an o cc.rtrie so much it one that all hope was lost. At this eriod, it my advice, he tried Hol|otvny’s Oiatnrerit and Pills, which, by unremitted npplictilion, healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. remain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, (Signed) JOIIN S.\IITII. Albert Hotel, Great Yuriuotilli. SUBPRIBING CURB OF A BAD BREAST, NI]!- VOUS DBBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL IIEALTII. Copy of a Lottery/‘rorrr Jllr. T F. Ker, Chemist, 4-c., Lower oss-lane. .MancIrsrter. dated February l2flt. I353. Professor iior.r.ow.ur. ear “r,—i have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure nfa bud breast, effected solely by the use of your cele- ruted Oiritnierit and l’i|ls. Mr lllsrtlia I'iell.of Pitt- rtreet, in this town, had been for a considerable time boring tinder nervous tit.-bility, loss of ii ipetito. and general ill health, occasioned by ulccratc wouirds in t e breast. she in bad mncli experience in the use To '1 ofall the known rrenredics for the cure of ulcers, but w' at an beneficial result; in fact site had nearly lost all frritli and hope of a cure being r-flbcted. In this distressing and painful condition of body and mind, she was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and i'i|ls, which she immediately did. and in the course of u very short time tlto effect reduced was irrost nslorriehing; her appetite was speodil improved, arid the sores and ulcers in the breast gradually healed. and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly removed. reirrain dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) 1‘. i"0RS'I‘Ell KER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointnienl ' most of‘tlie following cases :- liatl Legs auccrs Sore-throats Bud Breasts Coritriicted and Stiff Sltiridiseuses Burns Joints iirvy Bunion Eleplrautiasie Sore-lieuds Bits of .\Iosqui- Firtulas Sore-nipples toes and Sand Gout Soft Corns ' Glandular ssvelliugs 'I‘uirioure Coco-bu y liurnbugo Ulcers Cbiego-foot Piles Wounds Chilbluirrs Rheumatism Yarn. Cbeppsd heads Soulds Sold at the establishment of Professor I-Ior.t.ovvAv, M4,ltrsnd, rreur Temple Bar.) London. and by all respectable rs iste e Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilised World. in Pets. at is Id. 8e Oil. and be eeeli. 'I‘liei-e is s considerable saving by taking the In or s N. li.—-Dlreetierts for the guidesee of patients is every are slxed to eeeli pet. . GIOIGB '1‘. IIAIIAID Agni. ‘ills, and before that was all used, symptoms of‘ on. oiiiu.1iurits- vvottls. [" 1b commend Mess works is superfluous; bees are! iottlt ssritssrsal spprobutlou from the :12 ’ rue and public. 1Irrrt the psrtosttcel press, rsprsssrrtlag so great o‘ears'sty of felt esd political opinion. should hsessogeeer l ueticsrt thsst. and tltut too with Ittglt rostsiertdetiosi, is s ctrcusistnecs exceedingly run, If not eltogsthsr ea- parotstted. A rros chums for the nor g lumsry sues. e they will obtain cheering for evangelical trutlt tn qiusrlersfross which it would olltsrsriu be szrtisderI."]—li‘tlo's Journal. I-—ORIGI.N'.dI. WRIT! 8. As re-published by the Autltor, in 25 volumes. lime, c or . Vols. Contents of this Series. I. 2. Natural Theology, 8 vole, £0 0 o 3. -0. Christian Evidences. I vnls., 0 O o 5. Moral Philosophy, o 4 o 1. Astronomical Discourses, 0 4 0 8, 9, I0. Congregational Sermons, 8 volu., 0 I2 0 ll. Sermons on Public Occasions, 0 4 0 18. Church Extension, 4 o 2|‘ Sulliciorrcy t-fa Parochiulfi stem 0 4 o II.—I’OSTHU.VOU8 ' IIVITIJVG8. Batten at De. IIANIIA, In 0 volumes, Ive, ot I. Vols. Contents. I, 2.8. Daily Scripture Ileadings, I vals., Ii 11 I 4. B. Snlibnllt Scripture Readings,2 vols. I I 0 . "oat nmous Sermons, 0 I0 0 1.8. nstitutou of ’I‘lieology. 2 vols., I I 0 0. Prelections oii Butler. , 0 I0 6 This mportairt Series is completed by the publieu. tion ofthe Prolectious on Iiv'rs.s:I, Panes, ir.r., Stc. and the wliolo may now he lied. in Nine Volumes Svo, price separately. at l0s. 6d. per Volume. Tire above are the prices ofClinlmers‘ Works in sterlirtg, as published in Bdinhurglt. The Subscriber has made ttrrungenients to sell tlietii on this Iduiid. at tha above price currency, being a large deduction on the original price. GI-Z0. T. HASZARD. ‘ AN'l‘F.D. A FARM SERVANT with a cutie- fuctory character. He itiust be ugootl Pic I . irrnn. Apply to Mr. Follows, lliristend, near Chanel- teton-n Also, wanted, it good plain COOK. Ap- ply as above. 8wxnl05 MONEY TO LENZD. NQ,Ulltl-I at the Office ofCit.ur.i.ss Pause: ‘ I‘.sQ., Charlottetown. Pirhrtrnry I. I853. , School States 6; Pencils. EORGE 'l‘. IIASZARD has on Sale 2 Crises \'VI".I.SH SLATES, SLATE I’I“.NCI , Wicbit he offers for Sale, wliolosale and retail. JUST IIECEIVI-‘.D. eird for sale. a few FAR. MERS’ BOILERS 'l‘ll0&lAS noon. Powusl Street. Nov. 7th, I853. AYEIVS PILLS. P03 ALL THE PIIRPOIII 01' A FAMILY PHYSIC. Ttritnit has long existed a public demand for as efleauu boo be roltfi on as sure and‘iI)”cr$::lI; sgffbnhffs opcurlftion. I '1 has ' been prepared to meet that cmand, and an cxtet:- sivo trial 0 i ‘in it ' ' wlrrtt success it accomplishes the purpose euig it is unity to make it pli 'II(‘tII pr’! , make the t 0 all '1 none of the ob'i-ctions, but all the uilvitnttrges, of every or or. ' ' n it c ore. and the patient hitherto that almost every purgntivo medicine is acrimonious und irritatin to the how- This is not. Many of them p act: so much ' it in the s etc it its to more oriv ‘ ‘ : on or pain, t-i-gt-trtblc, no . arise from quantity; but it is better that tiny _ _ be Ltltcn judiciotisiy. llliriutc dircctionn for their use in the several diseases to which thcv are pIic:tl‘IL‘ are given on o ox. A e. an as or and Lose of Ap- nlity, Ililiotrrt llenrlache, tlilioris l-‘ox-or, Fever and _ Pain in the hide ' for, in truth, all these are but the con- crrcc of diseased action in the tier il\'i‘l|f‘lt, I’iIt-it, Colic. Dye tery, II it . ri iirvy, Colds with iiorencus of‘ the body. I} rid impurity of t in _s nrt, any and etc case where it itrirative is req ’ . vc al ro need some strigtilurlv Flic- msstril cores in Ithcnrnatistn Gout,Dro try-,(‘Ir:ttr-l, ‘ Pirlpitatiori of the He o. e whole organism. use is advantageous, oven thoirtxh no serious deritngemciit exists; t uti- ,,,.g,.§....,ry dnsin never be carried too tar, .i- l‘\ urv'puri¢iiti\‘c medicine reduces the strrnttth, their rirtitr-it are once known, the pubiicvvill no ion or rlnulrt whet l'l.‘ttIt‘dy to employ when in used c s l‘Ili-‘J‘AIlF.D BY JA ME S C. A YER, leeriyer rind Pmcllorsl Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 8! Ounce per Box. rive Boxes for 31. SOLD ii? '1'. DESBRISAY, & Cs., enerul Agency. And I3 Mr. Lnrusr. vvesr. Georgetown, Enwaan Gen, Grand River. . Ilnvraun Nulaiutxs. St, Peter's Buy, 1. J. Fnasuu, St. Eleeeor’e, Geouos ‘.‘.’incisr-roar. Crepuud. Jae. L. lioaxsarr, . Was. Donn. Bedeque, Jaxsus Prisoners. New London. sex-d’s Gusotte. GEORGE T. IIASZ\ID, Prqrluuor old Psbiflt. Published eve Tuesday eveniiigpeed Ieturduy mortifi- 0flee.Southsi eQeesu s -3-!!!“- 'l'uu.Is—AauuelSdee ptloiIs“I- D|0°0I|¢I0|'¢|‘ in advance. ‘VIII! 0' ADVIITIIIII. Per the Iret lnesi-ties. rsig i|.hdh'IflItI,2l.—.II$I..fi. .-Oliuss Is. Cd.-lOltase.4s.-—Ii lines. ls. Id.- ltlllees ls. Id.-Ilises H.-eedlltfsr tlse. Oesfourth