Q lIiA8ZARD'S‘ GAZET'l‘E'." SEPTEMBER 7. a. run itirtciuivr 1-o iris wigs. There is a loved laud, where oft with ametion I turn, as a to holiest slirisa: Each ‘scene hath a cherished with truest devo- non, And dear are the memories my homestead sn- twine . 0“. 0“. I recall in their infantile beauty, The fair sunny faces,stnile-lighted Willi Klee: But dearer, fsr dearer, to me. at this moment. .-\re the two or three words that you wliispiered I0 IIIO . l’ve niusiiigly strayed where the wild-rose was [I I And song-Iiirds were trilling their notes from Who: this‘ cfesr little streamlet was ceasely gush- Ariduiprlukling the meadows and glsdes it pas- I-‘ull laden’ ivltb blossom of fragrance and fresh- uses, The grssnswsrd to shade, grew the swut hawthorn tree ; Iltit sweeter, far sweeter, to me, at this moment, Are the two or three words that you whispered I sigh for the loved ones from whom I have parted, An mourn for the fate which compels rue to roam; (Ye! my friends gather round me. the food, the p - srted, To brighten my pathways and gladden my home;) I must not, I cannot forget ee. my country, An exile doth bless ther.-—“ bright gem of the sea "' Bm dearer, and sweeter, and fender, and purer, Were the two or three words that you whispered to me! VARIETIES. A “Fairiu I Psrr:it.”—'I‘he Daily News, an evening journal, issued at New- port, y., is essentially a “ family paper.” It is edited and published by W. S. Baily atid every type that goes into its columns is set by his daughters. The little girls so-t type with great facility. The paper is got ready, put to press, and worked oil‘ by the family in a inatler of course kind ofwuy, just as the dishes are wash- ed or any other job of housework per- formed. A good story is told of a Connecticut par- sort. His country parish raised his salary from $300 per annum to .~[1;4oo. The good man objected, for three reasons. " First,” said be, “because you caii’t af- ford to give more than three hundred. Second, because any preaching isn’t worth more than three hundred. Third. bo- cnose I have to collect my salary, which, lwretofore, has been the hardest part of my labors among you. lfI have to col- lo-ct an additional hundred it will kill rue!" 'l‘he Bloomer costume brings advantage sometimes to the sterner sex. One of our Ohio exchanges tells a story of bus- band and wife who, in travelling in haste through the woods, met with a melan- choly accident, which is thus rccorded:—- SINGULAR Pitoai.r:ii.-—Tliere was a singular problem among the Stoics which ran to this purpose:-— When a man says ‘I lie,’ does he lie, or does he not? If he lies, he speaks the truth; if he speaks the truth, he lies.” Many were the books written upon this wonderful prob- lem. Chrysippus favoured the world with no less than six; and Philetus studied himself to death in his vain endeavours to solve it. Tuiuurn or Wrr.—-An anecdote is related oftwo sons of the Emerald Isle, who recently called upon one of the secretaries, says the Washington Repub- lic. to present their papers of recommen- dation for office, and to solicit the re- moval of two coloured laborers, and the appointment of themselves as stibstitutcs. The secretary did not, however, appre- ciate the object of their errand, and de- clined acceding to their demands. De- termined not to be defeated, they pro- ceeded to the White House, and there sought and obtained an audience with President Pierce, to whom they related what had passed between the secretary and themselves, and then requested him to interfere in their behalf. The President politely suggested the indelicacy of such a proceeding, and declined to yield to their wishes; whereupon one of the Irish- men, stepping forward, his face broad with humor, propounded the following . question: “Giueral, if you were going to engage in another war, who would you prefer for your soldiers, Irislimen or nagers?” “ Irishmen, by all _means," was the erupt reply; and without giving the out time to say another word, the interrogator continued: ” Then, it’ you prefer Irishman in war, why not in This Ilsa “ rtumper,” and caused explosion of laughter on the part of the Presidérit and Secretaries Davis and Guthrie, who, it is said, were preum on the occs_aion. When the merriinent subsided ulittle, the President endorsed the papers, in thsforiri of an expressed ” hope that the Commissioner of Public _ They departed, bowin ‘"4 “CF08. and returning thanks until “'9 door. and went upon their Fl] reyotcing. ‘A Sofia Cass res Courts.-Wash t|ts.tea.iswaisi—aiil ustpmtoss to soissbb-d.wi itivltti wsriu us.-moictfag. ' "” i. Mechanics, Inventors ct Manu- , tacturera. . S550. II SPLENDID PRIZE. 3450. I OLUME IX of the SCIENTIFIC .d.UERl- , CJIJV commences on the Hill of September. It is cliiefl devoted to the itdviinceinent of the inte- rests of ccltanirs. Int-enlars, Manufacturers, am! I I"ai'mers, by the diffusion of useful knowledge upoti l these important branches. It is edited by men pr:tc- tically skilled iii the urts and scicticcs , and is widely to- tirdod as a sound and able jourmtl. Nearly all the 'A1.uAiii.a: I’A'i'rttus wliicli issue weakly front the PA‘:-s:iv'r tliriricic are Ii.i.Us1~itA1'un wrrit . Etvuunviivos, utid tlto CLAIMS ofall the ATE NT!‘ are published in its columns ; thus making the paper it perfect S(.‘IIN'fII‘IC Ah o .\IEClI.\NIt.'Al. Exci- CLUPEDIA for future as well as present rcfemiice. 'I‘lte St:iuivriric AMERICAN is very extensively circulati-d—its circulation in the lust Volume oxcood ing I8,000 copies per week. It is in forui for bin;l- . ing; each volume contains SIVIIAI. Ilutvniurn ; ENGIAvtr€Ga and over Fons Huxvoaico l‘Aci.-.s | of Reading lllattcr, with an Index. The prnrtiml ‘ receipts alone are worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The Publishers offer the following valuable [lI'IZt‘! for the largest list of subscribers sent in by the Ist January next:-$100 will be given for the largest list; $75 for the second; 350 for the third; $46 for the fourth ; $40 for the 5th ; $35 for the 6th; the 7th; 325 for the 8th ; $20 for the 9th ; SI5 for the Itllh ; $10 for the lltlt ; $5 for the I2th. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor, immediately after Jaituury let. Ififit. 'l‘r:Rats :—(lnn copy one year. $2 : one copy six niotitlis, ssl ; ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. TIIE Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public of . ‘. for the liberal piitronago_witlt which they have been favoured, hope, by careful nt- teitiiort to tho wants 0 air custotnets, to meet it cotitinnanve of their favour. The following are the prices, in Nova Scoliu ‘urren . v : Pulling ouly, per yard, -Id Do. and Iislfdressing, tld Do. full dressing, 3d Pulling and Dyeing Black, Ilrown, Olive-green, tllivo-brown, and Cuban, 8d per yard. and ltulfdressing, do. Nd and full dre.-‘sing, do. In Do. Saint John vSule Stables. 5' A. CU.\tvllNG dstluary r out to . intinntte lo p-trtilss llvfl to dis- pose of, that ha is shut C III .StAbla those pretlliltie nun the Culhul , "K".'.'ilt:‘..',f. lsqusre. St. John; tvbera Hernia _ . ery, it ht or sell as corsiniss . There being no well-uudarutuod I! St. John where those having Horses; and toasting v Ilories, know where to find Old! other, . A. C. III!- tsnt Iiilttst-lftllttl ll IIOIIII1 Salsas, orSale Stable, properly coiidut-.ti~d, may in sortie nieusln supply it \\itliI oiiou felt by the public; while from the now- ledge oI' linrsas ilt.-rived frorti his profession, he may be IIIIII: at times to give useful advice botlt to seller and purcliaiscr. ‘ N. I.l.——'I'wo or three good young Harness Ilorsos tviintud; and is in-norm Huavs PAIR, full mouthed for shipyard work‘. Saint John, 26th April, I853. Temperance Ball Company. 'I‘ A M ll‘/l‘lNG of the Directors ofxthe above . Cont ny, held in the Temperance Hall, this it following Resolution was unanimously adopted \iz:—- “ lticnonvun. That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. llttrrisotij be imtrticted to take the necessary legs measures for the recover of all unsettled Subscriptions to the 'I‘r-tiipernnca Ilal Company." By Order, J. B. COOPI-III, Sec’y. Charlottetown, March I1. I858. TO LICENED TEACHER. ‘~IAN'I‘ID'U District Teacher af the tint Class for the Stsnhope and Cnveltead District-— An ex risuced person will find it to his advantage to app y to JAMES CURTIS LAWSON June 22d, 1853 -PRIVATE LESSONS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE V ‘It. II. B. IRVING, having made iirriitigententit J. for giving Lussoivs in the l*‘ni:rrcn AN- ou.u.~it to ‘two small Piuvaru Cmvssus, will be happy in being early consulted respecting their for- tiiatiun and race ‘on. t‘i.,us IIooss—-over the Book-store of Mr. (I. ’l‘. Il.\sz.utn, Quus:r¢'s Saunas. Bottle and Invisible Green dyed and full drt-used, 2s Il'0.l!E.V"'S Il'f.‘.dR. Brown, dyed and pressed per yard , (it! Green d . Women's Wear pressed only, per yard. 2Id Dyeing Scarlet, per lb. 2:4 lid. No additional charge for carriage. R. & A. FRASER. At:|:N1's—-Cliurlottctowii, Mr. I) Stotvtirt, St I~I|eanor’s Mr. N. J. Brown. tirunil River, I.ot 55, I .loliii .\I‘l)onald, Esq. White Sands. Mr. tilover. ’ Murray Ilurbour, .\Ir. .lohit Ilydc. , Itocltliti, Middle River. I’ictou, N. S. July l3tli, I853. _. __, _ ,~___. -_ __.,_.__,_ H--- ,_ l VETERINARY PRACTICE, g 20th August, 1858. DRAWING CLASSES. It. 'I‘AYLOIt has opened an Evtctriivo Cus- J. for Young t\len.—'l‘erms, 12s. 6d. per quarter. An Arrsitncorr Cans for Young Ladies in 16s. per quarter. A CLAII iron Born at Ills. per quttrter. NOTICE. E Subscriber having been duly ernpmvered by Ilvdo Park. II T ti'ii.uuiu- Ilurrnurtsotv, o '_ Square, London, Esquire, and Arrrnurt lIi:ivni:it- soar, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Ilxecutors and Trustees minted and appointed in and l by the but Will and Testaiiieut oftiilbt-rt Ilenderson, i late of Liver l, aforesaid. Merchant. deceased to ’ collect all D is and Sums ofMoney due to the Estate UWIN‘ "'9 P01I'0IH1L't' 12/ His E.rNIIuucy Sir inf the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this: r\L:xANnI-IR Ilitsxaitatsx, Knight. I Island. and to dispose of all Lands and Ilcredituutenta II EORGI-‘, LORD, [.95. leave w.pec,{u||y to gm]- ht-longing to said Estate situuto therein. All crsons 3 male to his friends arid the public in general, .390 llltlelilfll I0 lllfi Iifilllle OI son, decooscd, are duly required tvitliout delay to pn_\ , into my hands the several aiiioiitit.-a due by IIIIJIII; and ' tho-n persons who may be in possession ufunv part I that be has resumed his practice in the VE1‘ i-:itr:v AR v LINE. umlortlii: putrotinge of His llxrellt-iirv bir Aauxaivniz Iln.uv:vi:iur.t:v. ' ' After a ttticrt-ssful practice of 27 yt~nrs—I-I in l'.itg- f‘l‘ -‘Will I-"II the soul (iilbert I citdcr- 5 ds and I‘ri-iiiises, are required to llltllit: an ' land and |:; in ,\...e,'.c,,._j., ti... ,-.0..,,.., of ,,;,,,,j, H. , liilltletlllilt! and satislitctor tlI’ItIIl"0llleIll. tvitlt me 1 ‘ Q I has been directly IltrllI’lIllIt'liIlll, through his skill, iii "ll|"Y\\'li0 llN‘)‘ WI” l18l|‘t‘=||l"-Ill“ 'I'|'93[N|€5e Raving. for their tnvtiors, the lives of runny \'IllllllIilt' ' Honsits and t‘o\\'s; he hopes that, in now soliciting ' a renewal of I'uni.ic I'A1'itoNAt;i~:, he may be per- mitted to say that he considers hirlsuelf to be as well . ualitied to prescribe Ilunrcisits and preform PIRATIONI, in the capacity ofa Ilortsiz and Cow Dacron, as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may confident y look forward to a renewal of thus patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this la- n . Itu:srnr:1vcu—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Witter Street, Charlottetown. ii:i-‘s:ru:tvt's:.—-l\Iessrs. Desllrisny St Co. Apothe- caries‘ llsll. At the Depot oftlie Royal Agricultu- rul Society. Juno I3th. I853. The xiibjoinrd is u ropy 0/ the Cerltjiratc um‘;-Ii Jllr. Lord has received front His Excellency. Gnoitou Loan, has attended, and prescribed for acute of my Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. A. Bnivivuitautiv, Lt. Governor. BELL I BELLS! BELLS ! TIIE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly be Illlllttolll sizes cg tfihuycllg, Factory,Steam- at, any, comotive c on ones (I Pl t - tion Bells, with the but description of Ilithningmm H These Bells urc inado frotri the IICII stoc , and the small s(iz:s updggltli the rains process it} i'i‘iannfuctur- ingns)urci es nex ince t‘t :, with It great many r'ec¢ttl_ ln'I|;teI'r0:elllSl?I8, nyrl ‘(III- tirely new method of casting, enables us to obtain the rvriitl:ar:"i::lcdions tone, combining also, in extraordinary h.N:tll‘l_Vd9,000hI'Ie'l‘II. hqyehbecn 0:!!! uiitl gel: from its ounr,vvic istceeIeviericeot' . periorit_y._ Ve ‘have fifteen Gold and Silver n.llerdII|Il at our others, which wereawurded fpr the " best Bells for sonorousnesa and purity of tone. ’ Wp pay punt- cI'l|l::IIlt3;t(:|0It to the gelttipgh up Pang or Lhppep, and cu v s. r 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 g(|)|p:3r.r 0|d&Cloq_lts, Il.evel‘s, Conipssses,k'I‘rsnshits, ‘ e cites, c. orsae,o superior wor m it ' . all ot;IlIm::Ic::IOII:, either by mall or otherwilseuvdfil uva min is at ention. W T N Y M A.h.\lIINEELY’S SONS eat my, . . arc I858. E- Orders wip't.. ylqcelflved so ilr,iof:i|"mntion gi- ven uatopricea at ‘so. . usua 's and St - tionery Store. I ' Iflrn I‘ Just Published. The British North American GEOGRAPHICAL PBINEB. Price with 7 Maps la. Gd.; without Maps ls. HIS PRIMER contains all the matter in Cham- bar's Geographical Primer, with the udditiog of the recent census, and more I descriptions of North America. It contains also 5 more maps, so arranged us not to be liable to tear, and is approved and raeenimaridarl b the Board of Education. GPDIGB HASZABD, Queen's Square. Twetvetreefs Br-otlierst Useful and Economical Preparations. 'lVllElI_l British I-‘riiiturs Cream, at od. Their lneflsassbla I-‘nrnituru Pellsli, at Dd. Their Unrivsllsd Ilstul Puts. at . Their Incomparable India Rubber Blanking, Id. pac ita. 'l'ltelr I legflt Sell-shu Gluau Inks, filled, at 3d. Tlisir ! Glass can liiks—Blaek, Blue, and ,'H' Id. such. Their I ialtfisly Scented Hair Oil, and Porsada Rggssarater. Ttrtr 0s=‘val.l‘sd Get-inset and Carpet lasovstgs, ' .-wsoiuutouiitouii ii, .. sun. ‘I’. uisusli. Cases am. rs. . JtlllN l.0i\G\\"tlR'I‘Il. l Cltzirlotteiown. April 9th, I853. P ‘-4 ‘A I I I - l Notice to Debtors. 7 III) Subscriber being about to leave the Island I r a short time, requests all persons indebted l to hint, by note of hand, book account, or otherwise, to call and settle their respective accounts on or before the First day of September next. All itc- couttts not settled by that tiuie will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. THOMAS IIROYDRICK. August 4, I853. The Laws of Prince Edward Island ‘ROM I773 to IBM, both years iuclusive—2 vols. 8 vo., with a co ioua Index; published under an Act of the Colonial tegisluture, and care- fully rovised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed fer the purpose, may be had at the Book- store of G. T. HASZABD. MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE at the Office ol‘Citaru.us PAl.)lll_ I”.sQ., Charlottetown. February I, I853. Harper’s Magazine for August. SPLI-SNDID NUMBI-IR, JUST RECEIVED atG;o. '1‘. Haszaurfs Book Store. APARTMENTS TO LET, IJV HA SZJIRD'8 BUILDINGS, POWIIAI. sruuut, aiuau niu WHAII. No. 2, CELLAR KITCHEN, Parlor, 2 Bed Rooms and Vegetable Cellar. No. 9, FRONT Room and a Cellar. ——ALSO—- A STABLE well fitted up for 8 Horses and 2 Cows, with u s cioua loft over it. A large CASIIIJGE HOUSE, attached to the Stable, with Harness Rooms, and a large Granary, ever For terms and Gazette Oflice. FOR BRISTOL. A NEW BAIIQUE, launched on the tlth iust., will sail for Burn-oi., on or about the Iotli inst. She can sccomo- date a few Cabin passengers, if applica- msde early to JAMES YEO. 008! up stairs, Garret particuIars,spply at Hazard’: tron Port Hill, Aug. 9, IS”. FOR PASSAGE. THE New Cli es Br’ MARIA, aoo Touakeglater, oiriv ouuur.v.,Mus- ter, will suit for Liverpool on or are he Iotk Augunt has good uncommo- . A to Ipuunfln "I, WI. WEIJH. FOB DUBLIN. THE New Schr. PENNIE, no Tons , J. Warns. Muster, will sail for the ubcvarrrt on or before the lat September. or Prsfiht or Psnsge apply to July 18, IBM. was. WELSH. ROBE 'W.A.N'1'lD. SN'I'Y-POUR st-an GOOD DRIFT H0 RS E S wanted. Afiy at the Guess He-rut.. y ll. IIOII “ Vessels Wanted. wairrao ‘no ciusrcu. in VS J’.SS_'IsSs Ilom CO to N tone each hr varisss Ports. Aug. II JAIN N. IIAIIII NOVELTIES FOR THE SUMMER. WILLIAM _,._riEAiti), BEGS to snnotinoe the I I Auwoodffltorn Ihghsd f IA)‘. flflflfifivn BRITISH and FORLIIIIJI’. AIAOIVUFACTURES, fioin s’II:st Ilousssinthe Iraqis, to! W. II. Ituving personally selected this Stock. would eallaspasial attsuthn to a variety of NEW’ MATERIALS POI. LADIES’ BONS, PAIIASOLS, BONNETS, HILLINEIIY, &»C., A large S('f€t.‘fIOIl of Bread Cloths, Doc.rI't'ns, snawi.s, a. Cuulmern, 'I\tveed.s, Waist-coatings, Cotton gird naitsszs, SILKS, nu- LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ‘ Boots and Sltocs, and every article in the Ftrrnialting Department. In order to compete with other Houses, W. trees will be conducted on the OJ SH principle, and Slut December litst, will make immediate payment. ’ June 25, I853. BOATS. THE Subscriber having been for several stirs em loyed in building) Ship, Fishing, and eu- sura BO TS of all kinds, egs save to return thanks for the generous support he has hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublic at In e, that he is making preparations for u arger and more extended business, and that, for the purpose of accommodating isons who may favor him with Orders, the following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to act as his uta:-— Captain Mariiuwsoir, oftba Steamer ‘ Rose.’ Mr. G. T. IIAIZARD, Charlottetown. Captain IIIJIIIARD, Tignisli. _ Mr. \‘Var. M‘!-Zwsiv. Innkeeper. Suinmerside. NICHOLAI Cosiitoir, Ilsq., ' e. Boats of any descri ition, diinettsionu or build (wha- ther Clinlrer or Carve ), delivered in Charlottetown. or elsewhere, with promptitude. Workmauship and Inuteriull wtirrunted of the best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, ifdesged. CllAI{I.l-IS M'Q AIIBIB. (I? 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HASZAR , Agent for P. E. Island. II. begs to inform his I"rietids that in future big hug. requests those whose accounts were furnished to the Health for u Shilling! = EX'I'I\A()RDINAIlY CURE OI‘ LOSS OI‘ HEALTH, DISORDERS!) STOIIACH, INDIOESTION AND DETIIRHINATION OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD. Copy of a Letter from Mr. John Lloyd, of Eng wen. near Harlcrlt, .ll¢rr’eiirthrIti'u. To Professor Iloi.i.ow.tv, Stu,-—I avail mysolfoftlie first opportunity ofiu_- forniiug you,ibitt,for lt very long pcriod,| was sfllistad with a dangerous giddiness and frequent swlniuiirigs in the head, attended by loss of appetite, disordered stotnuch,und generally iiiipairt-d health. Every menus had failed to give me any permanent r*ef, and at length it becuine so tilttriuing, that I was ally afraid of going about witliotit un one ant. In this melan- choly cciidition,l waited personally II it Mr.Hughes, Chemist, Ilarlech, for the purpose 0 consulting him as to what I IllltI better do; he kindly recommended twill, I tried them without delay, and alter tu- kiug sin for a short tints I am he py to bear testi- riiony to their wonderful efiimicy. nm now restored to perfect health, and enabled to resume my usual duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter in any way you may think proper. I am, Sir, your obedient Servant‘ (Signe JOIIN LIDYD. June 6th, I962. MIBACULOUS CURE OI‘ DROPIY. Esfrucf of (I Lilli rfrom l'.'tlu-urtl Rou'lry,Esq., of India II'rrlI.'. 'I'olmgo, ilulnl ./Ipril Silt, I852. 'I'o Professor‘ IIULLOWAY, IJEAR Sirt—Idt-out it it dot I oweto you and the public at large to inform on o a tncstmiraculouii re- tcovcry from that dreadful disease, Duorsv, and ‘I wliitcli, under God, was infected by your invaluable Pills. I was tapped five times within sight mouths, and skilfully treated by two medical practitionerI,but could not get cured, until I had recourse to your ro- medy, and notwithstanding all I laid undergone, this miraculous incdicirin cured mo in the course of six tier 1. ('ign ) IIDIVAIID RIIWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPAS‘ IN THE STODIACII I'll-‘I-‘EC'l'UAI.Lk' CUIIED. Copy of II Lellrr front Jllr. llosturk, Druggiu, g‘ .-isltlmt umlcr Ly/it, rlttlctl July 3|. I852. 'I‘o Professor Ilot..i.ow.ai', EAR Sin—I have iiiuclt pleasure in handing in you a testimonial ofthe ellicncy of your Medicines. A t person in this ueiglibourliood, with whom I am well i acquainted, was iitli.-cted for it long tiuie with violent "spasmodic pains in tho iitoniiicli and liver,uriIing from frequent colds, smells of point, arid the effects ofu stooping position, which he was obliged to assume in his business. The spasms were of an alarming cha- racter. and frequently loll ltiui in it weak and debilita- ted condition. At leugtli he heard of the salutary ef- fects ofyour invaluable Pills, and was induced to give them a trial. The first dose gave him considerable relief, and by following llieiti up in accordance with your directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthening the digestive orgtinii, that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. rulitiiti, ilunr Sir, yours faithfull , (Signed) WILLIAM BOS ‘OCK. INHLLIBIIE CURE Oll‘ A STOMACH COH- PLAINT, wrrit innicizsrion AND viot.r:N1' HI-1AD'ACI'IE§. Ertractrjf a Letter from S, Goteeii, Cltesiist, Clifton, Near Bristol, dated July I-Ill, I858. To Professor I‘IOl.l.0\VA\’, IAI Sut—I niti requested it a Lady named Thotnus,just arrived frotii the I out India, to ac- usi_nt you, tlist,for it period of ei lit years herself and antily aullered from continual bu heslth,nriaing from disor era of the Liver and Stomach, Indigestion, loss of Appetite, violent Ilead-aches, pains in the sitlu weakness and general tlebilily, for which sits consult- the nice! eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at luat,sbe had recourse to your invaluable I'ills, w 'ch in rt very short time aifeoted so great a change for the better, that she continued em, and the whole family were restored to health and strength. Further ahn desires me to say, that she has witnessed their extraordinary virtues in thoaa' conyplaints incidental to children, purticularl in asses of eaales and Scurlatiuu,hsvirig efiect positive cares of these diseases with no other retried . (Signed) S. 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