HASZARD’S GAZET'-I‘E.- OCTOBER 22. wtt.s'rlV,8It EAT! wit stun. _ iiv_ ranntiicir waicirr. . Whatevlqiu R be faiclwe bar , mm i.‘.§ol..i;a.. an betiile ’ And rti 'life’u (ales tria blow, or fair, t us keep manly pri e. ' - N ot lltl tllohlibunrt iliat mocks the poor, Arid Ioorns.to look or lost But liealtliful hopes that make secure The weakest in their turn. There's grief enough God only knows What man must share of pui And if we thirst while pleasure flows, What can we hope to gain If feelils limbs and liatids we have, ' can let our hearts be strong ; Send grist‘ a tuitbliiig to. last grave Aud dance to pleas_ure's song. Not the wild about ofvacnnt mirth 'I‘hut grates upon our our : V The songs that sorrow brings to birth. Baptized with many a tear; Not there! not these can. e’er delight ’I‘lie human heart for long ; ' But holy thoughts have power and might 'I‘o make the weakest strong. Look round thee with an eye of love, Stretch forth an open hand; Let pity,s tlirob the pulses move, And true to natures‘ stitndl God's everlasting power is great, What though thou suffer wrong Remember this, though dark the fate, ' ‘hou canst not suffer long. vs.nIr:'1'1*ri.__ tram... Mr.-‘liuckingham thinks the Catacombs of,Egypt contain more'hu- mini bodies than there are people now liv- -isitz, on the globe. ‘These mummies are now wholly destitute of any animal mat- ter. [thus all changed into a resinous substance or decayed They are taken from the catacotnb to be exported, and to be used for fuel. The finest are exported whole as objects of curiosity [or museums. Certain parts, as the inside of at head and chest, are sold as a drug, and the back bone is ground into a powder which is highly prizedfby artists. HINTS TO FARMERS. How To CATCH A SHIi‘.EP.—Itl catch- .inir sheep never catchltliein by the wool on the back, as it hurts them exceedingly, and has in some cases been known to kill them, particularly in hot weather, if they are large and fat. Indeed, the best way is to avoid the wool altogether, and to ac- custom yourself to take them by the hind leg, or what is hotter, by the neck. placing om: hand under the jaws, and the other at the back of the ears, when by lifting up the head, a child may hold up almost any sheep. ’ But much depends on how a dock is treated. Few people are sufliciently gentle with sheep. In Maryland, and south of it, sheep are rarely approached near enough to touch or catch them, ex- cept as farmers are themselves treated, in all coun'trles, antfalilte by tyrants and dc- tnagogues, when they are to be sheared or slaughtered. By kind and gentle its- age, ancl occasional salting, a man may have his sheep so tame that he may play with them, as every titan that has a heart will sometjaes do with his dog. At any rate, the eeliiig andthoughful farmer will never suffer his sheep, or anything else under his guardianship, to be unne- cessarily terrified or otherwise ill treated. -—WooI Grower g"; " Lard never spoilsinl warm weather, if it is cooked enough in frying out. In feeding _,‘il’llIl‘l corn, sixty pounds ground, goes as far as one hundred pounds in the kernel. ' _' Turnips of small éize‘ have double the nutritious matter that large ones have. Rota Bagu .iu the only root‘ that in- creases in ntrtrltious qualities as it in- creases in sine I To cure scratches one horse, wash the legs with warm soapsuds, and then with beef brine. Two applications will cure in the worst case. ~' Timber, wheii_"/cut, in the spring and ex- posed to theweutlicr with the bark on, decays much sooner than if cut in “the fall. . ' Experimentsbbow apples to be equal to potatoes to improve hogs, and decid- edly preferable fbr feélling cattle. ,_W‘r‘rs_n-tnoor Boo‘:-s.-— Apply, as much nudes hot. as tlttrleather will bear, a iiiia'tun~jof' twp-parts .,.n.i1o‘-s and ,one purtxgpitti . Tlkn-dissolve I on of bees- wax in 20:. of spirits‘ of turpentine, to which add-u_'t$aspt,ctb_t_t‘ftIlI of iitory-black. Warm the boots whenyiou ' top and bottulrl 3 fieoudfihould plied cold the uppers only. ininr soles nhsnitbu worn loose ' ' i the fest “°‘*" /ll .'.).Jl at-0 Give the devil his due. CertaIuly—bu W ' ‘il.lI“lr:r' /ll’ V ,. ,..,f . \lI _ fl .. .t-nil "'5 ..A it..s..uu.c-so ' dual or 5; apply tliefirsi, It'll, . be sp- at‘llI"rllbb'e'd 'witli_ths hands on 'II'!1ffC'I)ell otection against col_(l.,.t1;t“,' (get. hey may be fixed bellvuen tfnouterand hsotuiurt; ‘flqzmubr, . . zzli,‘-o . a conductor of'ltssI..lhI,l..Imb it iullboot,“ are warm out the coldest‘ stone “I 1853. New Yorlt Illustrated News. per year. P. T. 3AllltJM, Special Partner; II. D. & A. E. Bnscir, General Partners. 7 ‘III ILLUI‘I‘IA'I‘l‘.D Nnws is published weelil_i-, and contains sixteen large pages, filled with It gretit variety of interesting reading iiiuttor rind uninter- uus barges and handsome eiigriiviiigs. It in IlIIt'lItI~II that this paper sliull his is IAITIIIUL and I|‘.All'I‘I- rur. Pit:-i-ottuit. Ilrit-r-oiiv oir ‘run \\"oiti.ii. in which scenes and event: in this and other countries, sketches and views in all parts of the Iilohe, Portraits of Public .\leu, Scenes in our National Capitol, Auto- graplzs and Biographies of fiiiiiiiciit Cliuructers, and all matters ofgeiieriil interest to the Coiniiiuuity, will be found PIIOIPTLY lI..l.UI'l‘IA'I‘l:D. Due atti-iitiou will be paid to the Ilnuorous. Sttrniuriric, and At: RICULTUIAL interests of the Country. A large and Iinridsotue en ravings, of natoiniil interest, is now in course 0 pro nrstiou by eminent artiitt I". O. Darley, and wil be presented to subscribers. At the conclusion of each volume, it liandsonie title be supplied to mail subscribers one year for four dollars. On receipt of orders for back ntinibets which are on hand willbe irriediatel sent, and missing nuinliurs supplied as soon there» tar as possible. The back numbers ofthe first volume will be supplied (i. 'I‘. IIASZARD, Agent for P. E. Iulnnd. Astonishing eficacy of the Oxy- genated Bitters, rrr A cities: or EIGHTIEN YEAItis' ITANDING. Front l“itzlienry Ilomer, I-‘.sq., of liostori, lllass. Boston, September 28, I848. DEAR Sin—|t is now ieigliteen years since I was first troubled with tho \V:lIt’f-IWIISII and derangement of the stumacli. [have taken advice of the best I’li_t- siciaiui III this city and New York, in I.oiidon, Purl.-i, Gurtnnuy , and Italy, followed their pruscripliuns, and visited the several sulphur and other springs in this country, the watering places of Gorniuriy, and elec- wlieru in Europe, and liiid foutid no relit-I. Siiico tn- 'ng the llittersl have never hard it return of tlic Water-brash, wliicli daily troubled me of late years My appetite li;is returned; the extreme flatulence, severe constipation of the bowels, general dehility, and sleepless nights undo which I suffered, liiive entirely left me. Having found so great relief front this most discouraging dis- order. I have recommended it trial of your medicine to many of my friends, who are now using it to great ridvantnge. .\iid I cannot refruiii front writing to you in its favour and praise, for the good _\'ou have be- stowed upon the community ; and trust that what little is in my scope to offer in extending the circula- tion ofyour “Oxygeriated Bitters,” will be done with grateful pleasure at all times. 'ours very respectfully, I“I'l"/.llI‘lNIlY IIUMIIII. To (.'i;o. II. linnrriv, Windsor, \'t. Ill-‘.l~ll), AUSTIN St Co., \\’liolesiile Druggisiii, No. 26 Merchant’s Row, Boston, General Agents. Price, Otis Dollar per bottle; six bottles for Five Dollars Wst. R. WATSON‘. BOATS. IIE Subscriber having been for several years employed in building Slii , Fishing, and Plea- aurg BOATS of all kinds, begs euve to return tltaiiks r the generous support he has hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify hiii friends rind the pulilic at large, that lie is making prcptiriitions for at larger and more extended liusiiiess, and thin. for the purpose of ..cc..........d;it'ing poisons who may favor liirii with Order.-i, the following gentlemen have kindly c0nt|BlII- ed to act as his Ageiils:— Captain .\l.a'nurwsoir, of the Steamer ‘ Rose.’ Mr. G. 'I‘. IIAIIZARD. Charlottetown. Captain Iluiisltttn, ’I‘igiiisli. Mr. \\ AI. llI'EWIN. Innkeeper, Summerside. NICIIULAH CONROY, Ii ., Kildare. Boats ofuny description, dirriensiomi or build (whe- ther Cliiiker or Carvel) , delivered in Charlottetowii, or elsewhere, with proniptitude. \Vorkmauship and materials warranted of the best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in riyment, ifdesired. CI-IARLES IWQUARRIE. I? A handy LAD, of about I4 or 15 years of ngegmtiy find employment by application as above. The Laws of Prince Edward Island P‘RO.\I I773 to I85I,botli years inclusive--2 vols. Royal 8 vo., ith a copious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial Legislature, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Coniiniusiouers ii pointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- sfbre of G. T. IIASZARD. Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder it entirely new invention. 18 the cheapest, safest, best, and most effectual article for all washing purposes, a packet of which is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soap! The saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that a ' ' I II can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKl"AS'I‘ —no rubbiri being required. This wonderful Article is MORE SERVICEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted r purposes for dwhich Soap cannot besafely or effectually use . It will not itijure the hands, or the most delicate material ; but whilst it is incomparable for perms nently whitening Linens, &c., after they have becouiu dncoloured by age, or injured by bad Washing, it is also unsurpassable for improv ing the colors of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, V’/OOLLENS, COLOIID PRINTS, MUSLlN' and LACE. or e y r GEO. T. HASZARD, Queen Square. The Wonder of the World! ~ D Lozeng HE Great Remedy is at last COUGIIS, COLDS. ASTHMA. COS'l‘IVB- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror, and vanish as as It‘ by magic before this Sovereign remedy. Was it ever before known that, opdcu cons of Consumption were crredfor less than 85? Truly, if‘ arty individual ir to be pitied, and needs uynipiithy, it is the consumptive,—-always ex- cting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of ecay almost " makes the Inner soul shrink with the outer lIesli.’." '4 - » discovered, and "3 " Scots blogni us rsussblscrri, ' And live as loses live, i ' A single morning space I" ' , While others. in more tuetnrs lifc,—by im- tic some u t cold neglected.--in the bee uu , the puinfu cough, ». " The print_a oftlsa r ginning nap appear." All we ask Is this one question :—I you have ct of fire ltucops. . or sq body that are " heirs to ilh.".—gn ygg goa- 'ni this gr rsstsdy. Duvtnns' Conrornrn ":1: I I P ‘ Cc.,ontA’rb'I'lft(lIl:.l" Al- firnav COW.-There has been as tii'o‘i>n-‘ ises of the subscriber for the lastpuvuu weds stray Cow, brindle sides,‘ back and bully white, ltzttlitt hr ssrlisllmlnsrtmf 2|‘. Dnlnutr I. I“ . i The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAl'l'I‘AI. .£b00.000Sterling. Empowered by Art of l’url'tament, M Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. ' 'I‘. HI‘.A'l‘lI IlAVIl.A«N I), yr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. fl’? Ollioe, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I563. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compu- ny of London corporatsd by Jet o ParIi'airmit. OAK!) UP Dlltl-3C'l‘U S for I‘. E. Ielnnd.— Hen. T. H. Huoilnnd. Hon. Charles Heur- Isy, J"rouci'r Lortgtocrth, Esq., Robert liutcliiuuou, I: Thrones Duissoe. Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Preniiuins. No charge for Policies. I-‘ortns of Application. and all other information, inay,be obtained front the Sub- scriber, at the Office of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- to M H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 7th isss. Agent for I’. E. I. pro tern ‘ THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Oovnurton—'ritn IIGI-l'I‘ IIOIOIAILI Till EARL of IILCIN and KINCAIKDINE, Governor General of Canada. IIEAD Orstcit—22 SI. Jiidrew Square, Edin- iurgli. _ Board of Jllanageiiteiit in Halifax for Jfouu Scotia rind Prince Edward Island- llon. . . Almoii, Banker. Hon. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, sq. Charles 'I'wiiiirig, Eeq., Barrister. Jolin lluyley Bland, Iii-q. II. Alexander Keith. Merchant. Jtiineii Stewart, Eaq., Solicitor. hledictil Advisor—A. I". Sewers. Agent 65 alt-t:retiiry——-llluttliew H. llicbey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed Offi- cers of the Coinpuiiy in Prince I-ldwiird Island, and will be prepared to uruisli itifoririution its to the prin- ciples and practice of the Couipiiriy and the rates of .-Issuriiiice. Cli.-irlottetowii—Medical Adviser—II. A. Joliiiston, M. D. Agent—I“.. L. Lydia . Georgetowu—hIedice| Adviser—David Kaye, M. . Agent--WilliamSanderson. Si. I-1loiinor's-—Medicsl Adviser-Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent--'I‘lIonitislIunt. MA'I"I‘HEW H. IIICHEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Com 811?, . Incorporated by Act of Par lament in 1848. '1‘IIIS COMPANY offers the best guarantee in case nfloss. and accepts Risks at a saving of fully 50 per cent, to the assured. The present reliable Cu itiil exceds £l700. ‘Per- sons linvii property in nrlottetcwn, or vicinity, should lose no time in upplyinf to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In oriinitioti. - ' 'lips‘ Fire Anniliiliitora has been purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons insured in this Office. I use Fire, the use ofit can be obtained iuiiuediiitely, by applying at the ‘ fli Secretury’uO cc. W. HEARD, President HENRY PALMI-ZR. , Sec’y and Treasurer. Secretiiry’u Oflice, Kent Street, g August 5th, I858. Fire! Fire ! Fire I I Secure your Property at a saving of fifty per cent. 7 IIIS can onl be done by Insuring iu the MU- 'I‘UAL I" BE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflioe where claims for loss can be met, without. reference to ' uipuny. Blank forms of application, and any other in urina- tion can be obtained at the Secretary and Treasurer's Oflics, Kent Street. April 6, I852. ALLIANCE LIFE JIJVD FIRE INSURJNCE COM- PJ1Jl"Y, LONDON. . Ia-utnnisiitn av AC1‘ or i-itnr.iAusx:N'r. Capitol £6,000,000 Starling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. NOTICE." HE Tenants en Townships Numbers Sixteen and T Twenty-two, in this Ielund,tbe property of The Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivsu, are hereby rs quired to make immediate puyineutpf all _arrsa_rs of rent due by them, otherwise ‘proceedings will he insti- tuted for the recovery thereo . WILLIAM PORGAN. I2lh April, isss. -BELLS I BELLS I BELLS I THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all clue of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, Ferry, Locomotive, 8 House and Plants- tieu Bells, with the but description of Hn lugs. These Bells are made from the but sioc . and the small sizes under o the same process In manufactur- iiiguechurcl Be In An experience of t ‘ year with a great mm rsunt irnproveuientu. a _ tirely new met of casting. enubles_iis to obtain the most melodious tons, combining also. in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold front mi. I-‘oundr , which is the best evidence of their on- periority. e have lifleeu Gold and Silver tneduln at our oflice, which were awarded for the " best Bells for sonoroitstiess and purity ofto.rie.” We pay parti- culur attention to the getting, up Peals or Ch mes, and can refer to those furnished y'us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain _Canalu, and Railroads running in every direction, wluch brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Tlieedolitss, &c., for sale, of duperlor worlrmaiislil . All communications, either byniull er ethsrwie w II have itnrnediatn pttcntlotm NOVEI.'l'II*}S FOR THE SUMMER. ICON to nnnount-e WILLIAM ier All rool, fr ni I-In 'llnd I‘ I lIRl'l'ISH .....1 l~‘t)l?l-.'lG.‘\' .« .4Nttr'.ic-'i'b'R.iis, l'i-oiii.tlie'fli-’st 'IIIou"sxe§°in.tTil:r1‘I’nueitT. M the iirriiul HEARD, W. II. liuving personally selected this Stock, would call especial attention to it variety of NEW MATEIIIAI nous, i>Aitnsoi.s, BONNETS, MlI.I.lNEltI', &c., .s roe LA nit-is’ Daessas, SILKS, siutwLs, C. A large u'I¢-(lion of Broad (‘IolIi.t, l)Ilt‘lAJIl.1, (,‘¢g;.'m¢-rm. ’1‘w¢¢,],' tym'u_a,“,',,g‘, Comm and LINEN GOODS or‘ A LL DESCRIPTIONS. Boots arul S/tmxt, mul vn-r'i/ arlirlc in list Idrmiylring Deperliiu-pit. In order to coinp~.-In with other lluuseu, W. II. begs to inform his Friends that in future his liurii- neuu will be conducted on the (.‘.'l.\ll principlt-, uiid Slut December last. will ritiike iiriirieiliatc puyineut. June 25, I858. if III‘ III t- rat in F7 ifrii II I Ill'l‘ of ‘ cont:-is. l‘0I.l)S. It0.lttSE;\'t:ss, ItIt0!\'t‘ttt'l‘l.~'.u'tttiot'tVt:-t‘tilit:Il, t‘-ltot't'. .ts'1'tnti. .L\'l) C039? V! l"I'It'l'l.' Anti-rig the iiuiiieriui. IIl.'lClI\l'lII‘ri Science has made in this generartltui to l:tt'ilit.itt.- the liustiii-its of life increlllt‘ its niijuyim-til, un human existt-tine, noun cit "Inc to niiiiikitid, tliiiii tli' to the Ileiiliiig Art. .\ \’l| out iliialiroiiil coutitry, litis il t‘\«-ll piiilimg Ilia lcrttl DI. ti lw ii.-tint-il of ttmn: ro In ¢t|IIII‘II)|Illt)lI uI'Cltetriistry at trial of its virtues tlirougli— ptoveii lieyond ii doubt. that no medicine or cotiiltiniitiun of lItf.'(IIt?III(?!l yet known, can so surely cutittol tiinl cure the niiiiieruus varieties of pultnotiiiry disease wliutli litivc liiilii-rto swept frorii our Iltldil IIIOIINIIIIIII nnd IIItil.IiIIII|tItl eu-ry your. deed,there is now ulrutitlunt retitioii to lit-lit-re it Re- 3" triedy line at length been found WIIlt‘.lI can be relied on, to cure the most diingt-rims citll-c-iitiii.-mftliu lungs. Our i-poet: IIl.‘I'S will not pt'IIIllI its to publish tiny proportiuii uftlie cures ell}-etc by its use, but we would present IIII! followirig :-—uud ri-fr-r turtber en- uiry to my Alitt-ricziit Altiiiitiaitr, \\'lI|(‘lI below untried, will always wherein are full particiilni these statements. the u uni lit- plt,'I|II(‘|I to furnish lree, s, niid intlisptittiblv proof of Office of ’I‘runsportiitiuii, I.uureiiu II. II., S. (7.. Aug. 4, I853. J. C. Avuit. Deiir Sir,—-M\' littlc rltlll four years eld has just recovered front a sew-ro uitiick o millig- niiirt Scarlet Fever, his throat one rotlcii, and every arson that visited him. pronounced lnin :i dead child. «In,-i.~.g used your Cr~tri:iutv I’i:cronAt. iii Califor- nia, iii the winter of I850, for a sari-ro attack of Bronchitis, with entire succes. I was induct-d to try it on my little boy. three hours, cuiiiiiieiiciug i o'clock at night, I found I gave liitiiii ten-rtpuori-ful even It the riioriiiug, and by ten it decided cliiiiige for this better, and Ilflef three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the itbove named disease will save iuuiiy a child from a premature grave, and relieve the un- xiety of many a fond paretit.—|“cr all aflirctious of ilis Throat and Lungs. I believe it the best medicine A feeling of the me in addressing you the deepest gratitude, prompts se lineu,—btit for your irri- porlunt discovery, my little boy would now have been in another world. I am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. 'I‘rans., L. R.I{. Rock Hill, (Somerset Dr. J. C. Avnrt,-—Siiice known here. it has a green Co.,) N. J., July 21, I852. youriiicdicine as become tor demand than any other euugli remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can any of it, is not too much I is for the good it has done. its pleasure in selling it, bccauscl know tliutl arn gliving my customers the worth of their money, and feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe tne Yours, with respect, JOIIN C. WIIITIDCK. Almost any number ofc If you wish it. J. C. Avun. ertificiites can be sent you, Windsor, C. W., June 26, I852. Sir: This may certify that Ihuve used your Csinnnx I’nc1'oii.u. for upwnrdu ofotie veer ; audit is my lIllcBl‘8.IlOlIef that I should have been in my grave are this cured me of n dangerous afibction time if‘! had not. It has of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours ve D. A. 1' run ctfuliy. hIcCI.l)IEsLIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarrs, Pa., September 28, I850. Dn. J. C. Axntt, My dear Sir,—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used ithere, and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invuriubly recommend it for pulmo- nary afleotions, as do many of ‘our principal physi- CIIII. Iam PREPARED BY J. C LOW ELL, M For sale at ApotlIsoarie'a Hall, T. your friend, CIIAS. STIIEATI-ZR, M. D. . AYI-IR. CHEMIST, ASS. DBSBRISAY, 81, Co., General Agency. And by Mr. linasvnt. Owns, Georgetown, I'InwAln Corr, Grand River, Enwann Nnnniuat, St, Peter’s Bay, J. J. I"n.unn, St. Elesnor's, “ Gnonoa: WIGGINTON, Crupaud. i'»m:“::'°' ' "'JOIlN'dAllION rMUlIJfiU,'dH'fl. I” an“ . _"«t.| requests those whose accounts were furnished to i|.. hi ever I-‘falling Remedy I A CRIPPLI‘. SETS ASIDE HIS CRIITCHII AP- TIIII. TEN YEARS SUFFERING. (‘opp Q/‘(I Lettrrfrom Jltr. Tliompaoit, Chemist, Li ceipool. dated ./Ingest 20, I852, 'I‘o Professor IIOLLOWAV. min Siri-—I cm enabled to furnish you with . most extraordinary cure effected by our i..y.|.,,,g,i,, Ointment rind I'i‘ls which has natouis ted every per- son acquaint. with the sufferer. About I0 years ago, Mr. W. Cummins, of Snltney Street, in u.... town, was thrown from his horse, whereby he receitv- HI vi-ry flL'fIl‘llN injuries; he the best medical rid. \'lt'0:II tln-tiiiie,iiiid was ufterwnids an initiate of iliffereiit iiifiriniiries, yet he grew worse, and in length It iiinlignirnt running ulcer settled in his hip. which so cmnplettsly crippled him, that he could not move without crutclieu for nearly I0 years; recently he be- gun to use your Oiiittiieut and Pills. which liuve now -riled the wound,utren tlietied his |iinb,uiid.ennbled him to ilispt-use with is cruic s,so nt be c.... walk with the greatest euro, and W tli renewed health and tight. (Sign ) J. THOMPSON. A MOST EXTIIAIIHDINAIIY CURE OI!‘ A IIIIIAIF rur. SKIN nismsiz, WHEN ir.t. MI-ZDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Uripy ofu Lrltcr from Mr. Hird, Draper, of Km- ily, pear (r'ut'ur(rra', drrlrrl illurtlt Ist, I802. To I’rolt:ite0t' |lor.r.ow.av, Sin-—-.\'unie time since, one of my children was at‘. flit.-ted with dreadful eruptions over the body and limbs. I ubtuitietl the advice ofseveral eminent Sm-- gcuttu and Physicians, by ull ofwhom the en. .,,,. mumdeietl liopulesu. At length I tried your Oint. nient rind l‘il|s, and without exaggeration, the effect was iriiriiculous, for by perscvering in their use, all the eruptions quickly disappeared. and the child was restored to perfect lieiiltlt. I prriviuuitly lost ii cltild from ii similar corripluint, and I firmly believe, bud I in her case adopted your tiiedicines, nlie would have been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth eflhiu to an eriqnirer. 8 nod J. HIRD, Draper. itrto-riiitit suitrnisiito corn: or uncnnrrnn BAD LEGS, DIIILITY, AND INIIAL ILL y iiunrri. ‘ ‘any of a Letter. from Mr. J. M. CIeunsII.Qf.Nc1s- '-"3-‘"9075-TI("¢. dated September 20th, I852. 'I‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY, Dautn Sirt—I not authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 3'. Bailey Street, in this town, to inforin you,tliai for it considerable period she lied been a sufferer from ds bility, and general ill health, accompanied by a dis ordered stomach, and real derangement of the sys tern. In addition to I is, she wan terribly affiicled with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her I658. no that she was totally incapable ofdoitig her usual in . In this distressing condition she adopt the use of your Pills and Oiutiiisnt,und she states that in it wotiderful short time, they affected a perfect cure of her legs, and restored her constitution to liealih and siren th; and that she is now enablad to walk a ut wit ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received ex- traordinary benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. . I remain dear Sir, yours fuithfull , (Signed) JOIIN MORTON CL NELL. CERTAIN REMEDY FOB SCORBIJTIC HUIOUIS -—-AND AN ASTONIIHINO CURE OI‘ AN OLD LADY SIVINTI rizaiis or an: or A no no Copy of c Letter from Meurs. Walker and Co., Chemists . To Professor Hur.i.owax. Dunn Srri—-Among the numerous cures clbcted by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- bourhood, we may mention that of an old lady living In.IIIe Village ofPreatcri, about flve miles from this City. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, and latterly the increased to such an ularniin extent as to defy allt e usual remedies; her butt rapidly giving way under the coloring she endured. In this distreuuiri condition she had recourse to your Ointment and ills, and by the assistance of list friends, was enabled to persevere in their use, until she received a perfect care. We have ourselves been greatly astonished at the effect upon so old a person, site being above 70 yuan of‘ age. We shall be hap- py touutiafy any en tiirics us to the authenticity of this really wonderfli case, either personally or by letter. A private in the Bath Police Force, also, has been perfectl cured ofun eld soorbutic election in the face, a jar all other Insane had failed. He states that it ll entirely by the use of our Ointment, and speaks N Y M A.h.\t::i:.t:ELv"s sons ——-— hlldlrm '“P|’3|00- Y" , :35:-fa-I-I-. . W11‘.-‘.. no.8. Frsaleor-to et. . " ‘v. £1 Ogden wlllberscdved and lnfcriiiation (i- TOIIAT |.“'““ flamed (.011. AGE, _ (9'l'|“l) Wflflllfilli 5 C0- ". nu. ‘ gg, “Goo. '1‘. Ha-nrtI's look a . I’ . Y ‘ _ The Pills shoa'ld be used ccnjciutly with the Ointment -- :.':.°.'..:'°..'.':. ...'.?°'.“..Ii.':.'.:'.':‘.'.f.’:‘.“':... ,, , L, --»-»r.,-.-«-»»-~<-«--=- M ' ‘ "' ‘ ’ "‘ "'”""‘*"""'."-""-"_""?" bout uh gorge of land. For purtionlurl I 3' . . 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