HASZARD'S GAZETTE». ~ OCTOBER. 8. H NOVELTIES-ROR wit-’ti‘fi ‘SUMMER. 1’ 'w_=_r==-- "°°"*'“°'- .':r.'::.*:t' °‘ "‘°“‘“'' =.«»-«»e»-r‘-’r§‘-‘-'§-:.'-7'-=r:- . ..lJs amt its Ch‘ .9 Re rmers. ssao. nr sruixmn raises. «so. on ;g°-W "“' "j1,T'r- " "'0' ' "' ,W I L 1. I A M V q’ me ‘ fa owns ix of the scrEJvr'rrIc..r.uiv:iir- i.'.‘.".».'3°......‘.’l2'.'..'2.‘.?.‘l',.. lI.lIl'..I‘¢o|lo"eIx.j:ri=r‘i:ehtI --The Reform army are dressed in all sortsof clothing, but principally in silks and ratios, with a red or yellow cap— the body-‘ofthe jacket being of the same colour, The Quang-tung men are said turbo those with the red uniform; the ‘,QI§sngsi those of the yellow. Some ’ '..’.§i.tlt_ngsteru dress like females. The older -mlollowers may be distinguished from the A‘ fiyopnger by their long, flowing hair. 'l'he new adherents, whose iris still short, have-asquare piece of cloth sewn to the jg ket, with the character Taipang son) on it, and also a little wooden tally uuspendedfrom a button-hole, stat- ing, name and to what division the wear- er belongs. After the hair becomes of ‘equal length all round, they dispense with the tail, and secure the loose h ' behind witha broad pin. Not having any whiskers, they have a very delicate 9 .. -I ' . and eifeniinate appearance. To ‘Corn Piiass:avr:s.—The covering for preserves used by the trade, instead of a bladcr. is made by brushing over sheets of wet paper, of the thickness and length ‘ rcquired,_With linseed oil, which has been previously -boiled. The sheets should be - hung on ustring and thoroughly dried be- fore uslng. The material is also used for tulip shades, and as ti substitute for glass. in workshops. It is perfectly water-proof. A" Basis‘ Srswsn wrrir Onioiis.—Cut , some tender beef in small pieces, and seasonnit with pepper and salt, slice some onions and add to it, with enough water . lnitlie utew—pau to make a gravy; let it stew slowly till the beef is done then add some pieces of butter rolled in flour to make rich gravy. Cold beef may be done in the same way, only the onions must _ be stewed first, and meat added. If the water should stew away too much, put in a little more. _ Aiv Excr:r~'rioiv.—A gentleman boasted that he had drunk two, three, or four bot- tles of wine every day for fifty years, and ‘that he warns hale and hearty as ever. “Pray,” remarked a bystander,” where are your boon companions?” “Ah,” he quickly replied, “ that's another affair. If the truth may be told, I have buried three’ generations of them.” LswYt:iip.—“ A lawyer,” said Lord Brougham——-in a facetious mood—-“ is a learned gentleman who rescues your estate.,.froin your enemies, and keeps it himself.” Sous mischievous wags one night pulled down a turner’s sign, and put it over a lawyer's door.’ In the morning it read, “ Allsorts of turning and twisting done hem.-”. [Sans Sntca says, “ I believe every crittur in the world thinks that he's the most entertainiii’ one in ii, and that there's ‘no gettin’ on anyhow without him. onsuit grows as nateral as the hair on one’s head, but is longe in com- ing out." Erinitsiss on -rria Vicrrirs or A Rsiniuoao Accionru-.—Sisler, mother, aunt, and qie. Were run over. Here We besll ' should. have had time to mizzle, || Had they blown the engine’s whistle. The latest novelty in the way of business is furnishing a man with a hat, and his own daguerreotype on the inside of it. A‘ batter; advertises to do so. "Fit-lA."1‘ pies, dowe refuse to eat, except wbenmade. into sausages ?—Pup-pies. W-ituiv you. resolve upon making a speech, copy the cook, who, preparing a sheep's head. npver dishes up the tongue without the brains. Min, and is it yerself that can be af- ter telling me how they make ice crame ?" --“ In truth , Ican; doit’t they bake them in cowld. ovens, to be sure.” In giving a man the “ cold shoulder,” do you "cut " him when you " meet ” him? . I V ‘ Has the " tide of events ” anything to do with the " current of public opinion ? ” Sriairost.,Fst='rs.—That Whiskey is the key by which many gain an entrance intoour prisons and almshouses. That Brandy ..hrsnds the noses of all those who cannot govern their appetites. That Wine causes many to take a winding way home. The Ptvncli is the curse of many un- frilrndly punches. That Ale causes many ailings, while Boer brings many to the bier. That Charngsgpir tlissouros of many I no. . ,_ , p ‘ n'I‘h':tl(IlilV_‘, _ ;hs‘v‘e"‘ slowed” more than the slugs old. - 'rh_s_t,‘ thy r_o,ptt_tsti'ou of la-ins fond. gr Cqf§,klhils' is notafoatber in any riiaas sh_a greasy spent for Port that is .¢p‘p1i'.dj;bg goats, would support mas g ' is‘ an“ supporter for CJIJV commeitcss on the l‘1tb of September. It is chiell devoted to the advaitcsiiient of the inte- rests of schariics. Inventors. Mona/}scluI‘¢rs, and Fisrmsrs, by the diffusion of useful knowledge upon ese important branches. It is edited by mi-u prac- tically skillod in the arts rind st~isnces,and is wide-l re- arded as a sound and able journal. Nearly al the ALUAILI I'a'rs'.ru's which issue weekly front the PATIN1 Osrtca are ILLUl‘l‘I1A'l‘lD vvir-is Enoaavrncs, and the Cnsius ofall the I’A'l‘l£N'I‘I are published in its columns ; thus making the paper a perfect Sctsrr-i-inc AND MIC)-IANICAL Error- CLOPIDIA for future as well as present reference. 'l'hs rbcturrriric Aasstuicriiv is very extensively circulated—its circulation in the last Volume exceed- isg 18,000 ‘es per week. It is in form for Illl1'.I- ' each volume contains Stvuaai. Huirultsn Erroaavirrus and over Petra IIUNDIIID Pause of Reading Matter, with an Index. The /irucfical rccsipfs alone are worth to any family iuucli more than the subscription price. The Publishers other the following valuable prizes for the largest list of subscribers sent in by the is Jansar next:—$100 will be given for the largest list; 75 for the second; $50 for the third ; $45 for the fourth ; 840 for the llth; $36 for the 6th; 830 for the 1th; 825 for the 8th ; $20 for the 9th ; 815 for the 10th ; $10 for the llth ; $5 for the 12th. 'I‘hc cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor, immediately after January 1st, 18 . Tauus :—Ons copy one year, 152 ; one copy six aioriths, st ; ROCKLIN FULLING MILL. VIVHE Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public of I’. E. Island for the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful at- tention to the wants of their customers, to meet a continuance of their favour. he following are the prices, in Nova Scotia Currenc : d I"ullin onl , r ard,4 Do.‘ and hldlf reusing, (it! o. full dressing, 8d and Dyeing Black, Brown, Olive-green, ve-brown, and Carbeii, 8d per yard. Do. and hitlfdressiitg, do. l0d Do. and full dressing, do. Is Bottle and Invisible Green dyed and fulldressed. 2s 3d ,. Fulliagi W0.ll{EJV'S WEJIR. Brown. dyed and pressed per yard, Gd Green do. do. Women's Wear pressed only, per yard, 25d Dyeing Scarlet, per lb. 2s 6d. No additional charge for carriage. R. 8!. A. FRASER. Aou:iv1~s—Charlottatown, Mr. I). Stewart, St. Eleanor’s Mr. N. J. Brown. Grand River, Lot 55, John M‘DonaId, Esq. \Vhite Sands, Mr. Glover. Murray Harbour, Mr. John IIydc. Rocklin, Middle River, Pictou, N. 3. July 13th, isss. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir ALIXAIIDII BANNIBMAN, Kn’ lit. EORGE LORI), begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the Vsrrzrtiivarur Lrisl, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir i.uxAivuir. BRANNERIIAN, Knight. After it successful practice of27 years--I-I in Eng- land iirtd 13 in Arnericu—in the course of which he has been directly inslrunierital, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of riiriny valuable Iloitsls nnd Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of Puuuc Pantoivaou, he may be per- milted to say that he considers hinisslfto be as well airlifted to prescribe .'\ls.oiciivs'.s and preform PIRATIONI, in the capacity ofa IIOIII: and Cow Dacron, as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes at he may confidently look forward to it renewal of that patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- land l{s:srns:xcs:—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. Ills-:rt:rscu.——Messrs. Ileslirisay & Co. Apothe- cnries‘ llull. At the Depot ofthe Royal Agricultu- al Society. June 13th. 1858. The subjoinsd is a copy of the Certificate which Mr. Lord has received from His E.t€¢lf¢IlCy. Guoitou Lovtu, has attended, and prescribed for some of m Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so succeufully, and I shall readily employ him again. . Baiuvsassarr, Lt. Governor. BELLS I BELLS! BELLS I THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, I"erry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells, with the best description of Hangings. hose Bells are made from the bar! stock, and the small sizes under it the same process in maiiitlitctur- ing as Church Bfils An experience of thirt years, with a great man rscsnt improvements, an .in en- tirely new meth of casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 I'lells have been cast soil sold from this |"oundr , which is the best evidence of their su- periority. a have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our ofice,vvhich were awarded for the " best Bells for sonorousnsss and purity of tone.” We pay parti- cular attention to the getting up Psals or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by as. ur establishment is contiguous to the Eris and Champlain Canals, nnd Railroads running in every direction, which brings as “' within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Theodolites, &c., for sale, of superior workmanship. All communications, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention- \ll".Nl'1ELY'S SONS West Troy, N. Y., March, 1858. Orders will be received and information gi- vsu as to prices, at Geo. T. I'Iasaard’s Book and Sta- tionery Store. 10m MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRE‘. at the Onion of CIIAILII Pai.asaa_ Eso., Charlottetown. February 1, 1868. PRIVATE LESSONS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE MR. R. B. IRVING, having made arrangements for giving Lsssoirs in the Fallen Larr- ovzaoa to two snrall Parvsra Cr.assas,vvill be happy in being e_arly consulted respecting their for- mation an recs Cr.ass Rooss—-over the Book-store of Mr. G. T. llasaarin, Qvraarvs SQUAII. fitb Tvvelvetrees Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparations. THEIR British Furniture Cream, at od. Their Ineflbol ble Furniture Polish, st 9d. Their Unrivsllod stal Pasta. at . Tliuir lsooaiparabls Isdia Rubber Blssklug, ld. 'l'lIlb.i:.I 'l.:‘.Il'lI Boll-shaped Glass Inks filled, at 3d. Tlisirl upsrior Glass Square laks— sck, Blue, and led, at 0d. sseh. Their l Ielioiously Scented Hair Oil, and Poliadu l'lsgsnorator.. 'I‘b.s‘ir“lJiirivsllod Gsruisst sad Carpet Boasvaiss-,.o by e .r.uaisasb.s--snail in that line, and to notify his friends and tho ie at his , that he is making parstiorss for a argor and more extended business, and that, for the purpose of accoiriinoduting pcsorts svbo may favor him with Orders, the following gentleman have kindly consent- ed to act as hh Agents:-— Captain Ms-r-iruwsors, ofthe Steamer ‘Rosa.’ Mr. ‘. T. Hassnan, Charlottetown. Captain IIUIIAID, 'l‘ignish. Mr. as. bI‘Ews:iv. Innkeeper, Suntmeruido. NICHOLAI Corner, 1-‘. . " a. Boats of atiy descri tiou, dimensions or build (whe- ther Clinksr or Carve , delivered in Charlottetown, or elsewhere, with promptitude. Workinauship and materials warranted of the bsstdsscription. Produce or cattle will be taken in yrsieut. if desired. CtIARLE8 womisuts. (IT? A handy LAD, of about 14 or 15 years of age, may find’ employment by application as above. THE PSALMIST, UST RECEIVED, at Gaoucs T. ‘I*IAIlAIn'I Bookstore. in various bindings. The above is the Edition of Watts's Hymns used iuthe Buptistchapel, Charlottetown. Tent eranoe Hall Company. T A M ‘ETING of the Directors of the above Company, bold in tho Temperance Hull, this evening, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted viz:—— - " Rszsonvan, That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. Morrison) be instructed to take the necessary leg measures for the recover of all unsettled Subscriptions to the Temperance Hal C0IllPIBll]3' y or J. B. cooriEa,_s.o'y. Charlottetown, March 17, I853. The Laws of Prince Edward Island B‘ROM 1773 to 1851,botlt years iuclusivo—2 vols. Roy 8 vo., with a co ious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial egislature, and care- fully revised and conaofuiutod, by Couimlasionsrs llppointod for the purpose, .may be had at the Book- store of G. T. HASZARD. TO LICENSED TEACHERS. ANTI-ID a District Teacher of the first Class for the Stanhops and Covshssd District— An ex rienced person will find it to his advantage to app y to JAMES CURTIS LAWSON June 22d. 1858 NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Gii.sx.itr sivrilasoir, of Hyde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and Aarlua Halibut- ION, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, survivin Execntors and Trustees named and appoin in and by the lust Will and Testament ofGilbert Henderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Debts and Santa of Money due to tho Potato of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island, and to dispose of all Lands and Hersditsmorits belonging to said Estate situate therein. All rsons ll ll ed to the Estate of the said Gilbert endor- sou, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those persons who may be in possusion ufauy part of such Lands and Premises, are required to make an iininediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otlierwiss they will be treated as 'l‘r rs. JOHN ID GWORTII. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1853. Leonard Scott &. Oos.’ British rorioii'i§ai' Publications. :FORWA|i.DED b mail, under the provisions of [BIBS the late Post fies Law, at merely nominal l. The London Quarterly Racist» ( Conssroatios). 2. The Edinburgh Rsoieio (Whig). 3. Tlir North Britisl‘ Review (Free Cliurcli). 4. The Westminster Rscisw (Liberal). 5. Black-wood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory). These Reprints have been in successful operation in this country for twenty years, and their cir culatiou is constantly on the increase, notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American peri- odicals of a similar class, and from the numerous Eclsctics rind Magazines made up ofsalecticns from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by s iutalligerit reading public, and affords a guarantee that they are estub ' i ‘ without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated. yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character which gives them their chief value, and in that they stand ooufessedly far above all other journals of their class. Blacktoood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North. maintains its ancient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually attractive, from the serial works of Bttlvver and other literary notables, written for that magazine, and first appearing in its ailuvnvis, both in Croat Britain and in the United States. Such works as “The Csxtons" and “ My New Novel," (both by Bulwor), " My Pe- ninsular Medal," “The Green Hand." and other serials, of which numerous rivslsditioas are issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Black- ood, after it has been issued by susrs. Scott and Co. , so that Subscribers to tho Rspririt of that Msga. sins may always rely on having the sarlicst reading of these fascinating tales. TERMS. _ Par sun. For any one of the four Reviews, 38 00 For any two ofthe four Reviews, 5 oo I"or any three of the four Reviews. 7 oo For all four ofthe Reviews, 5 00 For BIackwood’s Magazine, 3 oo For Blsckwood and three Reviews. 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviavrs, 10 oo Payuisnts to be made in all cans in advance. Runucan Pos-nus. The following table will show the great reduction which has been made on those Periodicals since 1944, and the very trifling rutss now charged. Per ann. Prior to 1845, the postage oa Blsclivvood was [I 40 on s sin ls Review I 11 From 1845 to 1861, on Ills wood 1 on I‘ " on a evlsw M In 18fl—bl (avsrsgs rats) on Blselrwood ‘In it " so a llevisvv ‘ The present psstags on Rlaskwsod, is 34 " " on a Rev vr I: (The rates orsrioso wttfforui for all lfstorscss within llis Unitsd suns.) At these rates sarsly no objection should be made to rsosiv ag the want; by mail. and thus sasarbg their spastly, safe, and rsgslsr delivery. LEONARD SCOTT 8.00., 79 Fuaroit 8-i-sass. (lrstrsaoccbs Gold at ‘ h. New-York. N. B.—L. 8. Co. srsssatly Iilhbsd, and have now lbrsals. lb "PARKER S'('3UIDl," by Hoary Btsplisas of and Prof. Norton of YIIO s "CW “l'..s h i I containing locum 14 wool and sso wood P l;. ii‘ ..i‘D FF tborus . asttbssld"Jssi¢tbs octave, origravi covers. n a firm basis, and will be continued IWW BEGS to announce the Il‘PIVlIn}lel' Amoood, BRITISH and FOREIGN ANUFACT w. it. lisvliigpsrsoually selected on. Stock, would NEW HATIIIALS I-‘OR LADIES’ nasssss, sluts, -HEARD, fr . En , vzei°:.'?. ...::*:.~: .23. :..:.'.:.-:°..‘.'.::'..‘*.'.:.':*. °* osllsspoclnl attention to a variety of SHAWLS, sin. sorts, raansoas, l0NNE'l‘8,,|(1Ll.l1s y, &,c., aw, A large selection of Broad Clotlu, Doctlsinr, Cassitvieres,‘ aid-coatings, Cotton and LINEN GOODS OF ALL, DESC; IPTIONS. Boots and Store, and every article nsss will be conducted on 81st D author last, will inpke immediate payment. Junefib, 1858. _ . . . in the Wng'WfMm!. "°"'°"°°°'""‘.i'..'£§1l‘d."’.§..‘l:.l.12?'.$'.‘1..Eii:1?..i:'I°..a....."" "'" FM "rt h*- M- ‘ooosotsts were furnished lothg v Dissolution of Oopartnei-ship. NOTICE is hereby given that the Cupwtnsrship ~ lieretoforo subsisting bstvrssu the siiblttbors under the firm of CROSS 8; RENDLB, v'I'Ilners & Carriers hath bean this day. dissolved. by rnusual consent. And all persons indebted to the said firm are hereby requested to make payment to Christo- p or ross. V C RISTOPHIR CROSS. IN RENDLE. Charlottetown, llth Sopt., 1868. N. B.—Liksvvise all persons having against the said rties w please to accounts for ssti ement. guy [grands van or their LAW BOOKS. ' CHITTY on Ploading,Cbiuy oaCoacaets;Slunt's Commercial Digestsud S ' sssr’s Assistsii English Coiamsubaw Reports, for sale at Gun. '1‘. I-lasaaun's Book Stsra. ' "1853. New York illustrated News. -‘Qyisr year. P. T. Bananas. SPOIIIA Partner; H. 1). & A. I1. users, General Partners. THE I.l.l.I1I'l'IA'I'ID Nnws ispsblished weekly, and contains sixtsoa large pages, filled with a great variety of intsrostinfrsadiag matter and nunier- ous larges and handsome ougrav' It is iuteitded that this paper shall be a l'Al'l'lll‘Uls and BEAUTI- rui. Pics-oarar. Hisroar or us: Woaan, in which scenes and events in this and other countries. sketches and views in all parts of the Globe, Portraits - -- rrotrron. THE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and R. qui ed to trvtik ' 'd‘ ‘ ran: an by 'h:"l:'¢:)Ij:|’e:.I‘:?.ap1lyIlJSl'lI of all arrears of tutod for the recovery thereo Twenty-two, in this Island, Honours oceedlugs will be insti- \ — WILLIAM roar; . mi. April. tau. A" Never falling Remedy 3 A CRII’PL_E SETS ASIDE HIS CRUTCHIS AF- ‘ 'l'l?.R 'r's:N vi:'Aits sur-‘rrziiiivo. Cspypqf is Letter f rom Jltr. Thompson, Cheinisf, Lt rsrpool, dated Jugusl 20, 1852. To Professor IIOLLOWAY , "Duals Srn—I aui enabled to furnish you with a most extranrdiuaryicure olfected by our invaluable Uintnient and Pills which has astoriis rd every .son ac uniritsd with the sufferer. About It) yours ofPublic Msn_,_Sceus_s in 0Il|"N.II-l0|ll|l Capitol, Auio- 35°» 5 ' “'- Q"u'il_°I~’lll‘€y Street. in. this graphs and Biograpbips of Ltittiisut Clsaracturs, and WWII. wasiltrow_li,_f ' bi llfllfikllvlleiy he I‘¢CeI\‘- l matters ofgenssal interest to the Community, will “fl “"1 '°"*‘}|¢ "l.l'"|0|i ll! had the hsstlupdical Id- sfoundraoxsri-1.1rnuusuaarun. Due attention VFCVIL W “"4 ‘"0 USUWINI ll IIIIIIMO Of will be paid to the Ranroious. Sctstrv-r-is-rc, and ‘l'lT°'9'\£, _, . 10‘ VI I_|’0I'If!.s_ltd at length Aorucur.-roast. Interests oftlie (.‘_uuntry. ' I '"llll|1ll'_ , I -icy settled in his in which so ‘ A large and engravings, of nirtsinal "“_"':IPI‘:'.V ‘-E‘. ‘ . a cos riot inova interest, is‘uoiw 6n lpoqrse :5‘ pro] bastion by odthe zlln go,-?,t:" qlnlflnjyéfi 96:1,: mmmlyflhe be. t t t . . ar e wt rssent to . , W flit‘ HOW ::nlfl"_l.‘ in r. P hpnlsdthe iii-la-ii», enabled At the soauluion of each volurno, a handsouisvitls lllm _ , " I 'fl'¢l|¢_|-0° . 50 (‘Ill page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the "Hi _ . ._ CU!» Old WI!‘ lilliflfid hell publishers. The publishers will procure,ut low rates, ‘"d~%-"‘V' . _ _.I 3- 'n'I0*3DN. the uniform biudin of the volumes, when desired. The " lllustrst News and Horns Journal." will be supplied to mail subscribers one year for four ol so On rbcsi of orders for back numbers which are on hand wi Ibo inicdiatel sent, sud_niissing nuriibcrs supplied as soon thereti or as possible. The back numbers of the tint volunts will be supplied G. T. HASZARD, Agent for P. 8. Island. tsv A can: or xroisraait raAvis' ITANDING. Prom Pitaheary Homer, I:‘.sq., of Boston. Mass. Boston. September 20, 1848. Dunn Srst—It is now eighteen years sincel was first troubled with tho water-brash and dsrungemetit of the stomach. I have taken advice of the best Phy- sicians in this city and New York, in London, Paris, Germany, and Italy, followed their prescriptionspand e visited t ssvsral sulphur and other springs in this country, the watering places of Germany, and else- . 8irice'ta- where in Europe, and had found no relie king the Bittersl have never had a return of the Water-brasli, which daily troubled me of late years toa very great es. My appetite has returned; the extreme data once, severe constipation of the bowels, general dsbility, and sleepless nights undo which I suffered. have entirely la rue. Having found so grant relief from this most discouragin dio- order. I have recommended a trial of your in icinc to many of my friends. who are now using it to great advantage. And I cannot refrain liorri writing to on in its favour and praise, for thegood you have s. l a the eomunity ; and trust that what little ins‘. my scope to offer in sstsndl tho eircula- l tion ofyour “ Oxygsnstad Bitten," will be done with 'I‘o Ppofzzdr Ilorjraw y flictcd with drexfiln lir bs ' ' medicines, she would have been saved also. be happy to testify the truth of (Signed) A I051‘ EXIQAAIIDINAIIY CURB OI’ A UREA!)- i-ui. sxtiti'niss'asa, wt-in ALL sseotcitr. AID HAD FAILED. Copy of is Ldlsr Inn‘ Ir. Hird, Draper, 1% Kea- d .(t‘CI'IIO5Ilfl'-- ¢dls¢ Much I41 2. a, one of my children was af- vvsptions over the body and the advice of several eminent Sur- Sirt—-Stina Sn I obtain genus and Physicians, by all of wlioui the case was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint- ment and Pills, and without exaggeration, tbs slliict was miraculous, ‘ the urn lions quickly restore to gpreviously lpst a child from a similar complaint, so for b _ persevcring in their use, all issppeared, and the child was to psrrecil alth. firmly believe, had I in her case adopted your I shall this to an onquiror. J. IIIR , Draper. ANOTHER IUIPIISIIG CURI! 0!‘ ULCIRATID DAD LEGS, DIDILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of is better. from .Mr, J. M. 0IsanslI.0fJVrso- castle-on-Tyne. dated September 2011i, 1852. To Professor Hoanowav , Jinan 8ia—l am authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 3!, Bailey Street, in this town, to inform you,that for it considerable period she had been a ssfcrwr front dc bility, and general ill health, accompanied by u did eat with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her gyro tht slis was totally ioupsbls of doing her usual work. In this dlstrsssirig crmditioii she adopted t . lteussof 'r.l°ru Pym". “ .11 um... _ your Pills and_0intsvent, and she states yo", , mg,’ thst in a wrmderful short time, they eflbcted a perfect .y-jigfajgfflny fl0”Bn_ cars of bar lags, and restored her constitution to To G“,_ B, Ggggg, win¢..,p_ V[_ llllltli and streii b; and that she is now enabled to m;gD_ AUST|N a C.” W]. D"“""' walk about vsil case and comfort. Several other No. 26 Merchant's Row, Boston, General Agents. Price, One Dollar per bottle; six bottles lbr Five Dollars. . III. II. WATSON. A CARD. HcI;Iotl:(l;:lg!I.v this as ‘ entered Into them indiuid llry, will in futurs the Name at: lust of LONG- S. .. FRANCIS LQNGWORTH. ‘ ALBERT I-I. YATES. Charlottetowa,’P. E. Island, June, 16th, I858.' i B. Thb AU(7I'ION business will at all times receive their best attention. HORSES WANTED. TWENTY-FOUR si-Arr GOOD DRAFT 11038 E 8 wanted. Apfly at the Gauss Ho-ran. u y 18. tofore carried on by be conducted under W08 TH It Vessels Wanted. WANTED TO CHARTER. Furs I 7Jll_EL‘l, from as to so tons such persons in this asiglrbusrhuod bu truordinary benefit from the use of your invalusbls rusdioiiios. ~ ~ bosrliood. we may mention that of an old lady living I vs also received ex- I remain dear Sir, yoars faithfull (Signed) was MORTON cu: ivi:i.r.. 0'-'R'|‘A|N ,1!-It!‘-.157 tort scoiuiu-ric iiuiiouiis —AND AN AITONASIIINC CURE OI’ AN OLD i.snv ssvsrrrr vitxas or so: or A can use Copyqf a Lcttrréfroirijllsssrs. Walker and Co., hsaiists. Batli. To Professor Hor.r.owsv , Dusa Sta-—Arnong the numerous cures efl‘ectod y the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- n' the Village of Preston, about live miles horn th s Clty. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, and latterly they extent as to defy all t rapidly giving way under the Iuflbring shs endured. In this distreosi ' Ointment and friends, was susblod to persevere in their use, until she received a perfect cars. We have our-sslvss been greatly astcnflisd at the sflbct upon so old a she being above 10 years of age. We slisll increased to such an alarming a usual remedies; her health I on she had recourse to your Illl. and by the assistance of bar '.::"- to satisfy any on ui_riss as to the authenticity ii-f PY Ibis really vroudorfu cass.elilior personally or_ by anon. ’ A privato in the Elli Police Force, also, has been Part / _ _ --7"-'~°'o' "fie ~- W-is-"0 r::.':°:::..j::f..g.';:g, .:.;°. it ‘I sstiro y y t a use our intvrient, and spas s m :sta2llI;::dn House and Mn’ "' “' '"|"' y '.°r$".'."' D” 3"’ Plll: I588. ‘unto ' I’ sl»-Stress. rs ed on" uwnnlfitaa a c . '"'°"" ," '3‘? °°:l:PN3°-"3"! The Pills -insisigssia sonjolntly with tho Ointment Hons. Poems gjvpp in ovstnbsr _ ,5. O.“ ~h".w'_fl:,‘ W‘ 7.0? MW Wli" -- "DB ‘mm Bad. Pirtslss “Pk ' . ' ' ' Bad Brousts . Chilrlaiuo I .. '"" ‘“" Burris. . Chopped bands Glandular .. air» -. °':‘.::.°°“’ .'::."..".': toes and ad Contracted sud Sill‘ Piles Plies Joints Rheuma- oeo-hy . Elsphanthsb tisrn -- -~.,.;.-, Skin-diseases ' ‘"5" _ oars plss _ .’ “fin; cm.‘ 3“ Npprqds Yaws Scurvy I’... . HIM’ Sold at the sdsblfibtuorit of Professor I-Ioi.r.ovvA1, «=-*i-'='~='-'-"~"~l-~'°*"'f°.«;§-=°' ' "*~- -~ '0 to-';,..'::.;~’.:‘:""“—'=r . ’ . ‘ t ots, t' "" sf.....£’f.'i.:;.“ is .'.'‘ill'. .. 7--9. r..“tto. .mi....t..,,.,..,,,.. ...,...c p milwugggvgggn-9 rl--«- '- """' °"" tisosos r. IDAgut.