U& Snow STOII iii 1-its: Ouiuit Tiitl:s.—— The year 1111 is memorable in the his- tnry of New England, on account of tlte unusual quantity of snow which fell Feb- rtiary 520th and 24th of that year. Iti those two storms the earth was covered with snow from ten to fifteen feet. and in sortie places twenty feet deep. Many ltotsses of one story were buried, and in numerous cases paths were dog from house to house under the snow drifts! The visits were made by means of snow- shm-s. the wearers having first stepped out of their chamber windows. One gentleman. wishing to visit his “lady love," walked three miles with snow- sltoes, and entered her residence as he left his‘ own. namely, by the chamber window. He was cordially received, as he was the first person the family had seen from abroad for aweek! Cotton Mather has left a manuscript account of “this great snow,” and the many mar- vels and ptodigies attending it. Lac.—Lac is the product of u very small female insect, deposited round the branches of certain eastern trees; or, ac- cording to other authorities, it is the ex- udation of gum from a puncture made in the tree by the insect; and is manufac- tured for two purposes ;——as stick-lac, and seed-lac, it become a red dye: as shell-lac, it is a resin of which the best sealing-wax is made, and is used also for the manufacture of varnish. The whole amount of lac-dye exported front Calcutta, in one year, borders upon four millions of pounds, and ilio quantity of shell, stick, and cake lac, that is sent from the same port in the same time, ex- ceeds fotir millions of pounds. AN Airizlso Fact: or NATl7nE.— There are now out exhibition at Rice's Southern Museum, in St. Charles street, it pair of lwiiis females, which present a physical conformation far more extraordi- nary and interesting than that of the celebrated Siantese Twins. They are the offspring of a negro woman of North Carolina, are between two and three years old, good looking, lively and re- markably intelligent, with faces strikingly alike. though differently shaped licods. The peculiarity of their organization con- sists in this: that they are inseparably connected back to back, by a substance apparently bony. The union commences about ltalf way down the back, and the spinal column of one, instead of proceed- ing to the extremity of the sacrum, turns up, as it were, becomes attached to that of the other-—the bond of connexion be- ing tliroughly cushioned with a dense covering of muscular substance. They are in all respects two distinct children, save in the peculiarity of their junction. They enjoy locomotion, but as may be divined, their mode of walking is criiblike. sideling along in a lateral direc- tion. They are seemingly healthy, cheer- ful, snd in good condition, and should they survive, will offer a most instructive and interesting problem. Take them altogether, those conglomerate sisters constitute the greatest living curiosity we have ever beheld. They will iio doubt be visited by thousands, and will be a special object of , investigation to the medical fuculty.—-New in Bed. Csrrtat. Ptririsi-ntI:trr.—We learn from the Providence Journal that the Rhoda Island Senate recently repealed, by a decided vote, the act abolishing capital punishment. We presume that, in the judgement of these Senators, the Act, with all that was claimed for it, ditl not work well. I Iii-i-casst-ttro Ecrt--rutr Dtscovsnr.—- An interesting story comes from Egypt. Marietta, the Frenchman, has at last suc- ceeded in discovering the Ion sought for entrance into the Sphynx. he opening leads into beautiful marble rooms, which are supposed to be connected by subter- ronoan passages with similar chambers in the adjacent pyramids. There is but little travelling, so far, this year, in the Land of the Pharaohs. Unncaouounn Tt:i.sciuru.—-During the cold weather experienced in Paris in tho latter part of December, and in the beginning of the present year, the elec- tromagnetic tclegruphs were much inter- ruptod from snow and ice, whit»: the sub- ntsrine telegraph rendered uninterrupted service. To avoid these difliculties, the sdininistiotio have determined to place the wires between Paris and London, under ground. The submarine lioe con- tinues to work well. ul_‘l'lIODtll'l---II is now one hundred and Iohrtbsn years that tho Methodists have existed as u psoplo. They now uurtibsr Io-tho worid nssrly two millions of nutrition. im.-ch lb-so-rel to _ nor twslvs oos. ' Writs HMO.--‘I'lis Psrflsitd Adsor- ua we. is "I o supposition gsooru = ‘Q uibwv.-. M void-|..ofvood: fdssislsspsstsrs HASZARD‘S GAZETTE. APRIL 1. WILLIAM HEARD. ||,\N|{|v‘[ll,for put favours, begs t.- llitituitle the AER IVAI. ofthe Jtfsggst. direct from Enansnn. Pro or-ties for Sale. IIE Sultscri stars to sell, at uiodsrsts rules, and on reasonable totnis. his right by Deed to tbo following Freehold Propcrtios. viz: I00 iicrrs of Land on Lot or 'I'owiit-hip No. I 800 acres on Lot No. 8; 450 acres at Fifteen Point; 82 acres on Lot No. 26, near McbIurdic's; and 72 acres iitdeven hlilo Bay. Also, Ilia interest in tho following Leasehold Premises, viz -It acres of Land with Dwelling Ilouiia, Store, Ilarn, and Ont-houses on Lot I8, near the Indian Ilivet Clnipel, which is on cxcollenl business stand. ' now in tho occuputioti of Mr. J. t‘oughliiit Al---, the Property in 'l‘ryon, fortnerly occupied by the late George By non. ’I‘ho above Tracts of Land being generally known require little, if any further description. J. WI'1A'I‘llI‘.llIlI'l. Cliurlottotown, I0th Fsb., IBM. on Cottage to Let. TO LET. Ibo Cottago immediately above Apo- tbocurios' IIall, fronting on Queen Street. lin- inediiits possession given. . Also, the Store and Counting Ilouse adjnning Apothecurias' Hull. Collar uiideriiotttli, and Ware Rooin attached. Rent inodorsio. THEOPIIILUS DESHRISAY. October lltlt, I853. ‘ FOR SALE. ACRES of land on 'l‘ownship No. til having it front of 20 Chains on Montague Rivor. . 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing tho West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- town and Town Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpply to WII.LIAflI I-‘ORGAN. Feb. 7th. 1354. House in Kent Street. III-I subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own rt.-sidencs. It contains a large Store. and good frost- prnofCr.llar, and six good Rooms. 'I‘lisro is also a Stabls for eight Horses, and new \Vell of Witter in tli y . It will be let altogether or in two parts. On £200 being ptiid doivn, the remainder could lie on manage for four or five years. JOHN IIIIEEN. Juiis I8th I853. I FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince a‘treet,foriiierly the site of the lliiptist Chapel, fronting I00 feet on Huston Street. MN-I I_04 on Lpper Prince Street. It is oiio of the most desir- ablo situations in the suburbs for it gentlemriti's rest- dence, or is capable of being divitlotl itito three good building Lots. For 'I‘urins, &,c. apply to W. II. POPE. Juno 8. LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LAND, with a Marsh tittuchod, which cuts annually Fort tons of Hay, situate on Township No. 28, hood o the Hillsbo- rou River. I-or terms apply to SAMIIEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. To be Let, Coriur of Great Gcorge and flag Struts. NEW and commodious SIIOP, suitnlrlo for u GROCERY or IDKAEEIIY SPORE, with CELLAR and Ust-Houssrooirt. Apply to W. C. HOBBS. Form for Sale or to Lot. HE‘. Subscriber often for Solo or to Lot, by Pri- vuts Contract, that viilusblo Loasobold Farm known h tho name of tho Rad Houss,situs:od in the thriving Sottlotnoiit of Boy Fertuiio,'I'owusliip No. 56; it contains 857} acres of Land, about 60 acres ofwhicb uro oloarod; there is a good string of water on it, about 50 yards from the roiid ' ertii of Loose (unexpired) 862 yours; rant about Sid per acre, part of tho purchusc money may remain so Security on tho I’-‘arm; imni islo given. For further particulars, appl to EY.\IAN J. P. I_‘ RLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March III, II“. FOR SALE- A desirable Farm on Lot 39. 0 IE SOLD, on very rsasonublo turrns, Ono Hundred Acres of Land on Towtiahi 89, for- merly belongin to tho lsto Mrs. Burns; it adjoins tho property oft o Mooors. Mcliwon, and has soniotimss dsscribod as Bsnli‘itck':_ Loud. Au un- doubtod This will be given, on application to JOHN HAMILTON GRAY. Spring Purlr, March I5. IBM. bifllon To be old, BY PRIVATE SALE, tho following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of the lots Hon. Colonel A. LAII, sltristo in Chsrlottstown, and its vicinity, viz: LOTS Nos. 57.50. III. 60 and CI, in the Fourth Hundrod of Lots in Charlottetown contsitiin nesrl tvro Acros of Land, fronting on Roeliford Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Gordon; it contains also tbo Fautily Resi- dence, out houses of tho docoasod, of tho mos com- 4. I and 6, in the Third Hundred of Into in Carhlottutown ulbresaid, and Ono-twentiotb it of 'I‘own Lots Nos. 01. CI and 0 in o rundrod of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining tho party of Daniel Hodson, I"‘Jq. , in lots to suit pure ocrs. Towir Lo-rs Nos. 8. 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ufotosstd, in lots to suit purchasers. Town Lo1- No. 04. in tho Fourth hundrsd ofLo(g in Charlottetown, adjoining the rosideuco of the Chief J ustico. Cnsnsoiv Lors. II and II. in the Common of, and in close proxiniit to Charlottetown. containing Twonty-four Aeros, in lots to suit purchasers. of Corntnoti Lot No. 18, in the Common of Churlottotowri, and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Govsrninoiit House, in lot to suit purchasers. Pas-runs Lot No. 554, in tho Royalty of Char- lottetown, containing Twolvo Acres. A|.so—I‘ .W No. 8|, in the South Aislo of St. I"scl's Church. Charlottetown. For further particulars. apply to W. FOIIIAI, Esq. Banister st I.aw, Charlottetown‘ at Pictou, J. Hastttxrotr Lotus. tho Actiii E and one oftho Trustoos uornod lu tho H on A. Luna. . cltsrtottstswit, uili Ootobor, isss. The lhsuous Boot “ lotspur.” Subscriber offers for Solo u lrst-rats clippsr soiling lost, of tho vory host build, It for log or any otlror kind ofworttt bsuni. about 14 foot ltoul, filtsd up with two masts, and 100 srda Dock, ln tliroo Soils of tho vory rnotiusu volt. Tito ' has tattoo grout pains to fit her out, and warrants hot tubs thobustofbor kind in tho lohod. ' JOHN CAMPBELL WC River. Hooch Id. IBM or 3 bill JMD IIJII I.N'lUBl.N‘Cl COM- PANY. LONDON. ow A01 osrlmobt 1'. '"”'&:t'is'i some as sum. 5",’ «- » ~ not or r. It aims. 8 '1‘ with the following 000 Ciishltiisre, Mtthuir, tiliicc R0 CW" ‘“"“”°“' N""'i°" ""1 U" ' Hm‘ l‘nd./I/¢‘(,;''‘.4‘.i‘hIII‘tit‘:lPIiii.'hi:tl;:|Ilihiiilri ., Allpn, Vocuiiiu and Plaid plain Cloth, wool plaid and tweed CLOJKI » . , . _ '1 ' , ' d f: S'lks- Glace Silks‘ Irish Pop ins' ‘Maul. mm M Hf‘ I M" 'mPe'M eilntvcryls ftir diesseu. Bonnetii, &c , in till eirlours. llilthono in grout large assortment of .\Ii|lincry. Laces, Neits, llrsids, (iiinps, fancy 'I_'IitiiiIilIIgI. 300000. I"ur .’llufI's, Boas, Victorinos. capes, ontfs. mitts, gloves, Gauntlets. &c , in real sable, fitch, ' , musqunsh, llllllli rind It‘iII. liiiglisli uitd French CORSET-9. San... \Vtiti-.redt.'eo.Pursiiitis. St Linings. slorir. lIIIl'lIll, squirt ' , Dnrnnuk. |“rt-rich and English Merino. Orleans, CoIiurgs.Veconin osoes, ccuttiu. J iiinlodovvn, Iutfripes, satin Turks, el , L.l"LDREJ.rS pRESSl'.‘S, ('l.0.-IKS, (IJPS, HOOIJS JJVIJ H/I Ni, it great \‘rurit-ty. |{.,,]_ hlge am] whim urges; real Welsh, lllllllllliin ltaliili. I.nnr.atiliire, Salisbury and Snxttiiy II.JIJV- .w«:1.s.. . , tnnlmir, dc brmid Cloths; lloettktns, Cu»--iiiulr-rs. of ti snperiur intilro: glazed and felt lltillt ¢!'''l' 5"‘ ff" CW‘ .\Iut'IIets; silk, uiIIlt.I‘IIII and cnttnn llautlketcliiefs. Vt.-stii '4. ‘K lltI.\'ll'.'Ii A large Isuortitiont of IR O.N.M0.VGER Y. Castings, Forge Back. EJIRTII |t|,,..|rt.t..; '|'nu-ailing Rugs: llonns lttigti; Ctirpetings. Druggsts, Hearth Rugs. Ready mods t.'lolkt'ng. Saul Skin Coats. I'ilnl, beaver , Silk Iluto Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy 1', H./iBERlJ.ds!Il'.'RI'. and sun’ r-ar-my of COTTO.N'um1 I.I.N'EJ\‘ GOODS. I..itlies'. Gents‘. iintl (‘liil«li‘eiiu' OUTS. “"0538 and SLIPPI-‘.l-‘S. Sndii, Indigo, Copperas. Starch, GIN’. I-l“||PbIl_¢llt IIIOO TIIIHIII. C0"0'| ‘V‘”l'- I llnirz I’aints, Oils, Wliitiitg. 'l‘ur, Rope, Oakiiin, I"i;ttlrc JVJILS. E.;\"H'.dRE. lair Seating, curled Heads; scouring Ilrick (wholesale or retail.) . SPIRES, Gtc. IROJII‘, S EEL, Ship I-II./V'.d and GLJSS. choice selection of A AS. I"‘.’lNCY GOOI)S.—\Vrititig Desks, \Vorli Boxes; Liidies’ Rosewood Dressing Crises; Gents‘. Rose- wood and corotiiaiidel lllultutns. Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth pals Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Ilrushes. Shcll, Ivory, German and lions and tilinond Soaps for family use. Dressing and chiiiinoy Classes, in iiitiliogttny, rosewood and gilt friinies. For Christmas proocnts, a splatt- did culloctiori of Jewelry. Charlottetown, Docsntbor 9. 1853. 7 IIB Suit-erilter has much pleasurelll notifying the Public, llI:tl by the mail of yeilefllnvr I10 received instructions from the Board of ll||'t90|0|'l In London. to make a coiisidotitble roducti tn III III! rates of I'ronIiniiis of Insttrniieo ugtiinst I-'iro._ All pr-rsnns horcallo wlioso risks will |l|J|l‘O| shall derive the benefit of reduction, witliotit the necessity of issuing IIl'W Policins. . Jfs upprtrilion it the Iifs of.5usi'nrst, the Subscriber calls the intention of tlio Insuring Public, to the respectability, substtuiititibility iind long standing ofllle " Alliaince ' and Fire Insurance Company of CHARLES YOIING. Agent for I’. I-1. Island. Charlottetown, February 23,1854. 6w THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Govuitivou—1'tru riinit-r iiortouiiuu: Tl-ll l~)-\ltL of‘ El.tilN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. IIIZAD Orricn—22 St. Andrew Square, Edin- urg . Board of Jlfonagentznt in Scolio and Prime Elwur I I Ilon. M. B. Altnon, Ila. .ker. Ilon. \Villiatii \.'Black, Ilaiiker. Lewis Bliss, I-Esq Clintlcs ’I‘winiii John Bityley I! q. Iloii. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. llletlical Adviser—-A. I“. Suwers. \‘OlIl 6; hlet:rotnry—.\Iiittliew II. Ricliey, Solicitor 'I‘lio following gentlemen have been appointed Ofli core of tits Ctnnptiny in Prince Edward Island, and will be prepared to urnish iiiforination as to the prin- riplvs and practice of tho Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlettstoiva——Medical Adviser—II. A. Johnston, .\I. U. .-\gont—B. L. Lydiiird. Goorgotcwii—.‘\Iodicril Adviser-—David Kaye, M. D. Agsni-William Sanderson. St. Eloanor‘s—.\Iedical Adviser-—-Joseph Boll, M D. Agoiit—'I‘lioiiiusIlnnt. MA'I"I‘III:‘.IV H. RICHEY. Halifax for New and- . Esq., Barrister. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Company, Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1848. NIH C0.\II'ANY offers the best guarantee in use nfloss, and accepts Risks at a saving of 50 par coat, to tho assured. ho pressnt reliable Ca itiil exccds £1100. Por- sons having property in Charlottetown, or vicinity, d loss no tiutu in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Infornintion. One of Philips‘ Firs Annihilators has been purchusod by the Company, for the benefit of persons insured in this Uflics. Io cars of Fire, the use ofit can be obtainsd iniuiediatoly, by applying at the Socrotury’s Otiico. . IIEARD, President HENRY PALMER. Soc’y and Treasurer. Socr¢ttry’s Oliicc, Kent Strcot, } A-tgrut 5llt. teas. full The National Loan Fund Life Asaurstice Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowurod by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Daring Bank for tho Widow and the Orphan. 'I‘. HEATH HAVILAND, ‘r. Agent for Prince Edward Islland. [7 Oflco, Quoon Squats, Charlottetown. Ioptotnbor I, I858. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compo- n of London Incorporated by Jet of Psrliosunt. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Hurilatid. Hon. Clturlrs Harts- lsy. Francis Loirgioorth, £sq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Thomas Dawson. sq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums N- o for Policioo. Foruis of Application. and a- othcr inforinsiion, may be obtained from tho Sub scribor, uttlioOfios of G. W.Deblois Charlotte to o. W H. J. CUNDALL. Iopt. ‘lib Ills. Again for P. I-1 I. pro but COLUMBUS. TIIE old Clydosdalo Horse Colum- bus will stand for the t_ioason at tho or; ouso: Arcli. McDougald'u, Niiio Milo Crook; John McPliuIl's, Black Point; David Camo- reri's, Crspsud; Webster's, 'I‘ryou.—Evsry fortnight —trovollifl‘ in tho fltli July. ' CAL ‘II POLLEY, Groom. Marsh 7. WAXWORR. THE celebrated Horus WAX- WORK, iwiportod front England by the Royal Agricultural Society, in II“. will ssrvs for tho sotisori at tho following places, cornrnoticlngoo the lot April :— o will stand in Churlot own twice u. was ltivsv load. 4| tollos from chsrlstt s. is Horosstuuds 10] hands high, h very pow ful, and of a Iisodssmogroy . 'I'srius, Iss. for thosssoss; tho osusy to bspuld tholrst tluosf ITOCRMAN. . , 0INsiiIvorlssl.£h"V. The wlinlo \VIIl be sold at tho lowest Iiguro for cits _ HQ’-.,v‘~ ~"“!"" " For the roplrl Clare or ’ COIIGIIS. COLIIS. IIOAIISENESS, BR0Nf7III'I‘IS,WII00PING-l'0IlGII, CRIDIII’, ASTIIIIIA. AND C0l\'SIl.'lII'TION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life-— inerease its enjoyment, and even prolong tho term of human existence, none can numod ol tiiore real value to mankind, than this contribution ol'Chetnistry to the Healing Art. A vtisttrialufits virtues through- out this broaid coutitry, has proven beyond it doubt, that no medicine or combination of tnedicines yt-t itnnwn, cttn so surely control and cure the nunieroua varieties of pulmonary disease which have liitlietto swept from our midst thousuiiils and thousands every year. In- deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a lie- niedy Ilill at length been found \\'IllCll can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous tiffectioiis of the lungs. Our space here will not erinit us to publish atiy proportion ofllio cures effected by its use. but we would present the following :—aud refer further en- ' ' ' h the agent be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Uflice of 'I‘ransportation, Laurens R. R., S. C., Aug 4, I553. J. C. Area. Dear Sir,-—.\Iy little son four years old has just recovered from a severe attack ol‘rr-rilig- nunt Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ovary- _erson that visited him, pronounced liirii a dead child Iaving used your Ciiniiint PICTORAL in Califor- nia, in the winter of I850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succes. I was induced totry it on my little boy. I gave him a tsa-spoon-ful every three litturs, commencing in the morning. and by Ion o'clock at n' I found a decided change for the better, and sfter three days use he was able to eat or dtiiik without ptiin. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grtive, and rslieve the an- xiety of many is fond purctit.—I"or all affectioiisnf tlis Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best niediciite extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these linos,—but for your iiu- portniit discovery, my little boy would now have sen in another worl . I am ytvoto. with great respect, . POWELL, Supt. 'I‘runs.. L. R.R. Rock Ilill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., Jul '2l, 1852. r. . C. vI'.ii,—Since your medicine as becotno ltnown here. It has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured ptuiso by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can say of it, is not too much for tho good it has done, Itsko pleasure in selling it, becauscl know that] am giving my customers the worth of their money. and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.tn Please send me u furtlior supply, and belisvo Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WHITLOCK. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, 0. W., June 20, IBM. J. C. Arno. Sir; This may certify that Ihavo used your Ciruuur PICTOIAL for upwards ofono vcar ; and it is my sincere belief that I should have been in my rave ere this time ifl had not. It has cured me o a dangerous affection of the lungs, and do not ovorstato my convictions when I toll you it is a prissloss rein y. Yours very res ctfuliy, A. B cC LLIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre, Pu., Be totnbor 28, I950. Du. J. C. Aron. My dear ir,—Your medicine is much upprovod of by those who have used it bore. and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invarlably recomnisnd it fur pulmo- nary alloctiotis, us do many of our principal physi cious. I am your friend. CHAS. STIIEATEH. M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER, CHEIQIST, LOWELL, MASS. Solo by T. DESBRIBAY, h Co., Gouorul Agonoy And I3 Mr. Larson. wort, Georgetown, Enwaun Gos-s, Grand River, Envrauo Nuunrrnss, St, Peter's Buy. " J. J. I-‘uasuu, St. oauor’s, Guouns Wtnoirrrorr. Crapoud. Jas. L. Ilouutv, do. “ Was. ilonn. Iledoquo. Jurss Ptoosoiv, New Lcodoo, A.l?O'J.'§CARlE’8 HALL. The Old Bstobllflod HOUSE, .1810. CHARLO'I'l‘Ii'I‘0WN JANUARY. I353. '1' SA’! A. Oo. HAVE jdst rccoivod. por lsto urrlvols Ion Loo. don, Dublin, United Status and Halifax, their Supplies for tho Sosaon, comprising, in tho u-liolo, so Erlsnsios sod Varied .duorrtwsstQf DRUGS & CIIEMICAI8, PEIIFUMIIRY, Ilrosbss, Combo, loops, and other Toilet Ifltui Points, Oils. Colours. and Dyoltufi , Cou|£s.ct'soosry.uMo_dioutod sod othor Largo; with 0“ It sod uswy dot uttlcls usually kept at sloillor lfilflih C at Britslu flu lpothossrlsfl flail Jaosrtissr.) Ibo vrlsolo urkat.ss which tliu with assldsuoo rsssotmosd rm:-.':.'°-..-".'.:. .E"'..'.."..':¢‘.'.'.".:.'.'.':.".::» wmuam slvitnsron. sail aker, BEG8 to inform his friends and Ship builders gcncrtilly, that ho is itbout business ofS.\IL spent twenty. one . do to En laud, putlng ivhic ttnic cbsltsves tioguvo fullsatialIictiou to those who employed hiin Rsrs:lusics—llonry Ilssaard, Esq. Clisrlottotowri, Feb. 0, IBM om schoolmaster Wanted. OR the North Ilusticn School. Iinquire of Wm. S fllcNl'LIL, Mnch ‘uh’ ,8“. 7' Ono of tho 'I'rustoss. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! GOOD variety for Sale. from Bistson to Fifty S llings. February 14, I854. GEORGE BEER. Jntr, The Far-tamed . Medicine I I-IOLLOWAY’8 PILLS. SUIIPIIISING cults: OTA CONFIRMED Arra- MA, AFTER FIVE YEARS’ ILYFFERINO. The following testimonial has been sent to Profusor Holloway, by a gentleman namrrl Jlliilrllslori, of Scotland Road, Liverpool. Sir,—Your Pills have been the means. tinder Pro- vidence, of rssturing me to sound health, tiller fivo ye.-irs of severe ulllictiou. During the whole of that perlod, I have suffered the most drnitdful attacks of Asiltiini, frequently of several weeks‘ durntioii.ttIIeud- ed with a violent cough. and continual spitting of phlegm intermixed with blood. 'I‘ltis so shook my constitution that I was unfilled for any of the active duties of life. I \\'tII attended by smite of the most eminent niedicnl men of this town, but they failed to give me the slightest rt-lit-f. As it liist renit-tl ,I tried your Pills, atid in iibout three tiit-nlhii they e ‘cell-d u perfect cure of the disease, totally t-itidicnted the coil; ll. nml reltnrcd tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. am, Sir. your obedient Servant, ‘ II. MII)Dl.E'I‘ON. (Signed Dated Jsu..lst, I553. A PERMANENT cuiti: or A DISIZAIED LIVER, or MANY testis’ nuiuriozv. Copy q/‘a Lrllrr front Jllr. Gurnis. Chemist, Yea. oil, to Professor Holltm-try. personally acquainted for years, was a severe lttflicrer frotii disease of the Liver and digestive orgnnr her medic.il attendant assured her that he could dri no. tliiitg to relieve her sulliiringu, and it was not likely she could survive ti-any iiiotilhs. ' ‘ 'u .u,nm.,,,,._ itient nalutnlly caused gretit nlatin among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make II trial of your Pills, which so improved her general hcallli that she was induced to continue them until she received a porfeet curo._ This is twelve months ago. and .I.. has not sxperienced iiti symptotnr of relapse, and often declares that your ills have been the means of saving her life. I remain, Dear _Sir,“yours truly, J. G I Nov. 28, I852. n ) A3 Is‘ an ASTONIBHING cunt: or CHRONIC nitro- IATIII, AFTER at-:iivo iiisciuiioim riioit 'I'Itll: H0ll‘I1'AL INCUBABLI. Copy of ti Lsflrr from Jllr. W. .M W Sqoars, Wiucliesfsr. W”, of ".‘o Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir.—I beg to infortn you that for years I was . sulferor frotii Chronic Rheumatism, and was ofton laid up for weeks together by its severe and painful attacks. Itried everything that wu r¢¢o..,,,,,,,,d,d stid was sttuiided by one of it... man .,,,;,,,,,,, ""1 goons ln'this town, but obtained no relief whatever; and fearing that in health would be entirely broken up. I was indue to go itito our Cooitty ‘ where I had the best medical treatment the lmtjm. lion afforded, all of which proved of no avail, and I vised to try your Pills, and b persevsring with them was perfectly cured, and sun led to resume my occu- potion, and although a considerable rind has elaps- ud, I have felt no return whatever o the coniplaitit. a I I'D. Sir. yr;-gr obolred Sorvsa}, 1| . M . Oct. 3th, I851. .‘ 00" an crruaottniiuur costs or niioi-sr, an-sit sun-saino sort stain-itstr iron-i-its. Copy of is utter frost Mr. 0. En’; , Chssiiu Cools, and February tan. tilts. ' To Profossor IIOLLOIVAY, Bir,—I have much pleasure in informing on of most surprising euro 0 ropsy, roeoatly icled by your valuable rrsodieio Captain Jackson, of this place. was ofltctod with Dropsy for upwards of Ilgh. tooo tnoiiilis, to such an sxtsitt that it csusod his body and lintbs to be much swollon, and wstor oozed as it woro floin his skin, so that a daily change of apparel bocunts ooeosssr ; notwithstanding the various remo- dios tried, and I dlflbrent medical men consulted all was of no avail, until ho cornrrioucsd usi yon; Pills, by which, and u strict attention to tho printod ¢l||‘9¢'I0I|l. III was effectually cured, and his health psrfoctly ro-sstablished. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you uro at liberty to uso it. nun usr todPilI u - cc aw] 0 0:; sflcosisussti glloioi 0 for] Inflammation Asthma Dysoritory J...q;¢. gfillouu Corn Iul't.i‘ts grysipultts Livsr Com. out in artists IrrsgulorI- lnlnts OI °0IplIlItI tios urn P Cbolios Fovsru of all kinds Pilss Cfllllipllbn “ ‘M '3'“... 30"“! G0!!! Retention of Consumption Hood-scho U.-I... Illlllll Illdiflsllou Bcrofolu. or Doro Throuw Issue a ti". Bocoodsry lynpo Tic pugs. Woruis of all Ulrors Wosltu b lsutov Sold at tho lstublbltmottt of I'I6l.t.owa1, Md, firusd. (sour Tompb Iss . iid ol rospootoblo ' I... thrlzghcut tbs lbd W ,' at the following H. Is.:?s.sId Us.Corroocy oaclilou “‘¥"l'hs‘rolsasousldorsblossviagbyiutlsgt|. N.I.—DIroctliinsf tbs Ida or an flwydbwhrslrdftiucbgoalo. I. "I. census 1-. amino. .sti. wioioo. Agd or iv. a lslsol. A