Ul Wear uaso is.-—Ssud is rock, sadother hard substances, seduced into powder of various degrees ofooarseeus. there wee therefore, no and In chaos. While the earth was still without forts and void, the materials of which sand is composed had not aeéed their present peculiar character, for audio a highly-manufactured article, and requires time for its production. A bran-new planet can no more have sands (unless rea- dy-made) spread over it, than a new purkcan he adorned with symmetrical avenues of old staghaaded oak trees. Allowi ,then,for the small proportion of sand whic the winds, the rains and the rivers have ground out for us,what an old established concern the ocean wavomill must he, to have pounded thus tinely for us the immense uuntity of sand which we have in the worl !—Di'clrcas. Tits nearest stars are from our earth more thua.S08.000 times the distance of our earth from the sun,-that is more then m6,0ll) multiplied by 95 millions. Such distances im mensely transcend con tion. The action of light is commonly u as an intermediate fact, to 've help in those cases to imagina- tion et how can that help imagination, which imagination itself cannot approach? It is but a change from the inconceivable in one way, to the inconceivable in another; from the inconceivable in space to the incon- ceivable in time; from the inconceivable in tea uitudc to the inconceivable in motion. Al s, in the constellation of Centaur, is the nearest etarto the earth; and the light of that star takes three years to reach us. Light moves at the rate of I92,N0 miles a second: there are $300 seconds in a day- there are 365 days in ayear; and three tiuies this period has the ray been moving since it ilashcd from its native star, until it pierced therctina of the human eye. Already our most vigorous minds at comprehendin such facts are lost in the unfathomable; an , yet, we are but on the margin of the universe. Tu Aissaicin Mnacrtan'r.—-The Ame- rican merchant is a type of the restless, ad- venturous, onward-go’ race people. He sends hie merchandise all over the earth; stocks every market ; makes wants, that he may supply them ; covers the New Zealan- der with Southern cotton woven in North- urn looms; builds blocks of stores in the San- dwich Islands; swa s with the Fejce can- nibals; sends the w aleships among the ice- bergs of the poles, or to wander in solitary seas, till the log-book tells the tedious same- ness of years, and boys become men; gives the ice of a Northern winter to the Torrid Zone, piles up Fresh Pond on the banks of the Hoogly, gladdens the sunny savannnhs of the dreamy South and makes life tolerable in the bungalow of the Indian jungle. The lakes of New En land awake to hfe the ri- vers of the sultry ilust and the antipodeu of the earth come in contact at this “ meeting nf the waters." The white canvass of the American shi glances in every nook of every ocean. arcely has the slightest inti- mation come of some obscure, unknown cor- tier of a remote see, when the captain iscon- sulting his chat-ts,in full career for the " teri-a_ incognita.”—Hiist’s .M¢rcluuit’s Jlagazuis. Rataaoaos IN rtrs Untoir.—The following statements we gather from the January copy of the American Railway Guide: On the first of January I853 (this day), there are in the United States, I3,227 miles of completed rail , 12,998 miles of rail- road in various stages of rose, and about 7,000 miles in the lien s of the engineers, which will be built within the next three or four years—malting a total of 33,155 miles of railroad, which will soon traverse the country, and which at an average cost of $30,000(awell ascertained averiige)for each mile of road, including equipmcnts,etc., will have consumed a capital amounting to $994 .650,000. 13,227 miles completed, $l!l6,8I0,000 I2,9‘28 miles in progress, 387,840,000 7,lXt0 miles under survey, 210,000,000 83,155 Total, $99t0,650,00 Or in round numbers, Ql,tll),000,lD0—one billion of dollars-a sum which, at 6 per cent., would ield fi0,IIl0,lll) annually, or more than suécient tocover all the expenses of the United States Government and of the Government of every State com ' the United States!—if administers re- publican economy. The people of the United States smoke up in Spanish cigars, the whole export of wheat, an drin down in French Cognac, the entire export of udiuu corn. For-the rust of our breadstuffs, the door sent abroad eutlces for something like two thirds of the interest on the fore‘ debt. It requires all the hog-me ,£,470—to support our watch fobs; an we unnusll uasle more Ch e aridPort, and suc li a mixtures of grape and alcohol, than all our beef and butter export will pay for. There is a “model Republic" for you.-—.dstcrlcas paper. Amaoh in Russia is said to have succeeded in making a mean man. It is of the mom interesting in- vcntisas ever ofered to the bile. It is _ a large colossal status, the out of which are placed upon wheels oua railroad, as he oes thundering over the course, the s polaghput of his nostrils in a man- ner to ‘vet appearance of Satan, as picture outinkevelutiou. England is too apt to regard Scotland and Ireland as more pstizlpi-oviuous, and is a times spokes ‘written, of“ Great Britain." Neleolinld " En$l’and expatee inuuto do hisduty l" " ‘ye hear that, oak?” said a ' I-Iost mus," re censde, heat brawly, that Soda? ‘ll do Erfily withootlis’eatobetslttlist hesapeebhsrl ' TI-IE COLONIAL Govsaatoa—1-nu uioitr isonouasu: nu: EARL of ELGIN and KINCAIIDINE. Governor General of Canada. Heap Orrica—82 St. Asdrrto Square. Edin- urgli. Board of .Moss meet is Hol‘y'a:r for Jvouu Scotia and Prince dword Island- Hon. M. ii. Almon, Bunker. Hon. William A. Black, Iluulter. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining. l:‘.sq., Barrister. John Bayley Bland, Esq. Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq, Solicitor. Medical Adviser—-A. F. Sewers. ent 6 rotary-—Matthew H. Richey, Solicitor. 'I‘he following gentlemen have been appointed Olli- eers ompau in Prince Edward Island, and will he prepared to ornish information as to the prin- e' lea and practice oftlis Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlottetown—Medical Adviuerb-H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—E. L. Lydia . Georgetown-—Medical Advisr-—David Kaye, M. D. A ent—-William Sanderson. St. |estior's—-Medical Aldviser—-Joseph Bell, M. D. Agsni—'I‘honius Ilunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE silo Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- nies of London Incorporated by Acts of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for P. E. Island. T. H. Haviland. Esq., Hon. Charles Hensley, F. Losgoorth, Esq.. Robert Hutchinson, E.‘sq., Thomas moron, Esq. ‘Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- mium. _ Forms of A.pdplicuuon, and all other information, may be obtain from the Subscribes, at his Otiice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. Fire! Fire I Fire ! I Secure your Property at a racing ofjlfty per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms of application, and any other in ormu- tiou can be obtained at the Secretary and Treaeurer’s Ofice, Kent Street. April 0. I852. _ ALLIANCE LIFE .d.N'D FIRE IJVSUR./IJVCE COM- P.d.N‘Y, LONDON. ls'rasr.rsr-inn sv ACT or PARLIAMENT. Capitol £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Provincial Marine Insurance Com ny, TORONTO, C. W.—Agent for Prince Edward Island, BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown, April II. I868. BELLS I BELLS I BELLS I THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory, Steam- boat, Ferry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Belle, with the best description of Hen ings. ese Bells are made from the best atoc , and the small sizes undergo the same recess in manufactur- ing on Church Bells An experience of thirt years, with a great man rrctnt improvements, an tirely new method of casting enables us to obtain the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Found , which is the best evidence of their su- periority. e have lllleen Gold and Silver medals at our allies, which were awarded for the “ best Bells for scuorousness and purity of tone." We pay parti- cular attention to" the getting up Peale or Chimes, and can re r to those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and ilrouds running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Theodolites, Ste. , for sale, of superior worluiiuashi All communications, either by mail or otherwise will have immediate attention. A. MENI.-‘.ELY'S SONS. West Troy, N. Y., March, I858. Orders will be received and information gi- ven usto prices, at Geo. T. Husaard’u Book and Stu- tionery Store. loin ALL Persons indebted either by Mortgage, Judg- ment, Boud, Pioniissory Note or otherwise, to Ttrossae Hsarrt Ilavinaivn, Esq., late Colo- niul Secretary of this Island, are desired forthwith to make payment of the respective sums due by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber. who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary dhcbs for the same. And all Perseus to whom the as‘ Thomas Heath Haviland is indebted, are re- quested to furnish their Accounts for fillllflllb T. HEATH _VILAND, ‘U arrinur-at-Law. Queea Square, Nov. 29, I852. Notice of Removal. ‘HE Subscriber has removed from the Old Esta- bliehuient to the corner opposite the " Apothe- urieu Hull, formerly known, as the " Agricultural Society's Store." . CHARLES DEMPSEY. April I2, I888. (in B A Z A A R . as of St. James's Corigr tiou intend holdin u BAZAAR on THURSD Y, the 17th day efJUL next, .n a' of the funds of the Cbur the chief oh‘ i be up to liquidate the debt upon it. The Temperance Ha I has been secured for the pur- pose. Ceatributions in Materials, Work. die. will be thankfully received by the following Ladies who form Couimi HE Ludi Mas. Aiinsasosr, Mas. Ponoait, — Lvsraao. — Mclii-rosir, — Macxissosr, — Ponnis. — Sitooaaass, - Wanxrnsiraw. Charlottetown, March I7, I85!» ~ WILLIAM STRAIGHT, H1 T R I EGS to Inform his friends that he still continues the re-dttiug, cleuaiug,und etiflbaisg of Beaver and Silk Hats. ' Geetlomeu's Clothes cleaned and made equal to now. JIM CROWS made from the Island wool; sldeaesdosoap. Prices low. Orders taken at the Queen's Arias, I Miles from Town. and at James Reid's tailor. Queen Street. Clisrlsiisiows. NOTICE. HE TIJVIJVTS of'I‘nomau Ha ant Havi- md . vu‘ . HEATH-IIAVILANID; Cases Square, Nev. H. Illl. ‘. GOOD BAIILIY. 00D BAILEY hqhatglllfidltel Darw- III. Iareh to, tilt. l Ofice where claims for loss can N LAND ASSESSMENT. 'I‘rcassrer‘e Ullluc. Chailmtstswu, I’. I2. Island, Junuary lb, I858. [N ursuauce of the Act of the General Asueinlily of? this Ielund. made and passed in the Eleventh yearofthe re‘ a of Her resent Majesty, intituled .dn Jlct for levying fart r on Assessment as L . . . cg‘ Etlurati'riu,” u c made thereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled JIII Act to explain and amend the present .dct for the Jusssmriit Land, and the eucuurugunrnt of Education .- I do hereby give Public Notice that I have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under mentioned Town Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, and part! of Townships in this Island, in urreurs.fortho non-payment of Ito sevarul sums duo sad owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the first mentioned Act, viz : Acauu. scars. Township No. 8, 22th Township No. M, 208“ -- 9, «its -- at, no “ II, 701 “ 48, M02 -- I8, 1627 *- so. me; -4 is. no -- as, soso « 20, um; -- as, no " 21, SIB " SS, 847 “ 23, 3l»I2 “ 09, 885 -' 24, I00 " so. two " 25, 755‘ " SI, II81 -- is. isor " or. zoo “ 81, I000 George's Isluud, I45 " S2. 6044 Bunbury " I4 " 33, 599 St. Peter's " 80 " 8'], lat . Murray Islands, 2| “ S8, 5 Indian Island. He- “ 43, I400 deque, Charlottetown, lat Hundred of Town Lots, Q of No 64, 5-8 o. 06. 3d Hundred, I of No. 45, I of No. (I, 1-Subs of 5th Hundred, A of No. 2, g ol'No. . Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, No. I71. own ts in oor etown: No. 1, Range I. Letter D; o. I8, Ru e I, Let- ter A; 5 No. 9, Range 2, Letter B; jNo. , Run a 8, Letter F; No. 8, Range 8, Letter B; g No. , Range 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 00, 90, | of I99, 272, 219, and 285. Town Lots in Princetowu: Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. o. 5, Bow 2, Division I. Letter B. do 2, do 8. do 8. 4 and 5, do 2, do ll, do B. o 8, do 5, do 0. 6. 0, ‘I, and S, do 8, do 0, do C. 2. o 4, do 2, t D. 5, do 5, do I, E- 8, do 5, do 2, do E. 3. do 6, do I, do E. 8, o 8, do I, do H. ‘I, do I0, do I. do J. 0, o 2, do 4, do B. 8, II (I 7, d K do , o o . Pasture Lots in Prineetow Royalty—| of No. I; Qcfltlo. Itil; Q of No. 288; No. 0; No. 816. And the owners of the said Lots and Tracts of Land so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid. are hereby notified, that in case the sum charged on them as afore- said, together with the costs which have been incur- red. shall not be paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to he held at Chur- lottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the 3d day of May next, application will he made to the Sn- preme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment respo agailust the said Lots and Tracts of Land. ti . l" ’ JOSEPH POPE, Treusaior. J. G I L L I G A N , Great George Street. AS new a a full and Oolwldtit assortment of. genuine R.UGSuud EDICINES, HEIICALS, vuvc Soars, , ., kc. Toilet Sets— Bohemian, cut and blown glass; Tooth, Nail, and Shavi Brushee—bulI'ulo horn and! trans- parent hundllesé IBnl'°alr:t ‘I;riushes—mirrorod d earl in a’ ' in , s Sida—-tort i , li:fl'uIo, and Gerlnan shell; Lubin’s, Delcroix. to ’s, and Rigg‘s Perfumery; gen_t‘s. Pocket Mints; J WELRY—gold and silver Rings and Br , gold Pens and Cases, Ipdies’ IIMI ent's. silver and pr! inlaid Port-monuoies; India uhber Toys, for children; gold, silver and pearl Beads; fancy Paper gVei'ghts, Ed Izslks Bells. Perfume Satchels and us ions. c., c. English Pickles, Sauces and Mustard; PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFI-‘S, Bdlltilllo th‘: ir'pIdJeRi§ urn: CAMPHENE. , an . iiacxaas—wine, soda, butter, water and sugar; Cnansu, English and American; Cake Ornaments and I"lavoring—Veni|lu,|emon, nutm , cloves, and einnazon; Spices and Confectionery, D by Herrings, dt.c., c. Select GROCERIES, Lemon Syrup, Raspberr Vinegar, and Stoughton's Bitters ; ’ PORTER, ALE & LIME JUICE. “*1 G. having carefully selected the above l’IolI§IIy,kcIIIIl;I‘I‘SbI the|rrturket for a cheaper and nor too mt es ova ins. ‘JV. B—Sss .ddorrtissomit of Ifiuit, ¢t:., (vo., equally low. De I, I852. c. JUST RECEIVED, - A further Supply of New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, per Steamship Canada via Halifax ' HE latest styles in Msutlss and Dress Materials, viz. :—Norvvich glacoe Velonus.satiu-stri craps , in new styles; L onesu loth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter eating; Ladies’ white and black satin Slippers; do. I’-‘reach, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; estru I-‘ranch white satin Ribbons; Ladies‘ mohair Nets; purse, Barbers’ and Tailors’ coloured Twists. 1 large variety qf Articles suitable for Christmas . our and Jtfsio Year's Gi/ls. 3000 Pieces of Ealhh and American ROOM PAEJNG, from . per iooo upwards; Paper window Curtains, very bun e. too, A choice lot of TEAS, very cheap; moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Punchoons Molames, sap-irior Curruuts,llaisins. Candied Citron, ices of all kinds, Starch, Soup, Candles, Mustard, ignllue, Indigo, L w , ,Alum,So Lea dt.o.&c. ‘or Sale by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for raoiurr rarsrsur. HENRY HASZABD. Great George-street, Charlottetown, Doe. ll, 15!. Glasgow and Manchester I-louse. AVID WIIHJN, No. I, Rrciuuoiui I-raasr, has JUST BECEIVED, per Brig .dls.rssdsr, Liverpool, pool, and other arrivals from Halifax, a large addition to hisvery extermive STOCK of BRITISH, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and WEST INDIA GOODS. Among which he begs Eartleulesly to reesrameod to notice, a very chaise as ice ofurtioiu suitable for th ' Wsolleu Shawls, 'I‘woed u Laos Fleaacirig, Lady Mayereus Cashmere Dresses, Woollen lathe ooloare, Pluanele, Bed Quilts, Greet Costs,‘Sl‘uahstu, Carpeting, Marseilles Cousisrpssm. &a., W. A 0 as . A goseral assortment of Teas, Loaf Crashed and Brown So at, S classes, Colhe, , Drip. Oils, Window lass, Croekurywure. Glassware. Fancy Seupe,Ceufeeticuery. 0a., ta. all which he stars II m It.ev’...t:."la‘-..‘ A lle.I. lIA‘SZARD'S GAZETTE, "i{l¥1i”Ii._/lie, . 1 Lin: assunancs: COMPANY. I own and its vicinity, uud of the in general, that she has jun received a F A L L S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some ve handsome Embroidered Dresses. Artidciul Flowers, and Patterns Ssilin Work, will be lbuud to is '1 inspection; Ladies’ Canibric Handkerchiefs, Alpacas. and a varie- t of other articles is the Millluory line, of the best ubrie and loan quality, cheap for Cash. Charlottetown, Nov. I5. ISM. FALL SUPPLY. Ill.‘ SUBSCRIBER orssas FOR SALE. s GENERAL ASSORTMENT BRITISH MANUFAIZTUREI‘) GOODS, MILLINERY, Itc. &.c. Just arrived per Barqae Sir Jlszandsr, from Eng- uad WM. HEARD. Gieat amp Street, on. is. was. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT & Co.. of BOSTON, United States, Mevehuats, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large sup ly oftha following articles which will be dis olras low as the can possibly be imported for vis:— C , Crushed S as, ColI'eo, r, Molasses. ?lour, Navy ea Sugsr.'Muucevado. S Broad. Chases Spirits, inegur, Candles. Soap. To- ufio. at;-bi Pitch‘ TurA,‘B.uckets and run. &.c. ease to t air at ’ iitmav PALMER. September 88, I852. nd HE Subscriber been to intimate that in order In ' of his valuable Stock of Woolen, Cotton, Silk and Lines Goods, Hats. Pars. Curpetiugs, Glass, Earthenware and China, &c.,—he will until the let of MAY next, allow 5 per cent, on all pur- chases, fcr C1 SH on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Haud—A frw Tons of Anthracite Colin. Figure Heads, Coal 'I‘ur, Bath Briolr. 20 TONS of HIMLOCK TIM- IER wanted, for a Brean- work. to be delivered by the let JUNE neat, applyto WILLIAM HEARD. Perseus whose Accounts are two va months overdue, are hereby notified, that legal steps will he resorted to, if re- quired. aulesa settled at once. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having been duly ssipowesad by '_Gu.aaa-r Hunnaasoiv, of H de Park, Square, London, Esquire, and Aaritua Honouri- soa,of Liverpool, in England, Merchant. surviving E and tees named and uppoiu in a by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson. late of Livornpl, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Do and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island, and to die of all Lands and Herrditamentu belqzglng to said state situate therein. All ersons so i stated to the Estate of the said Gilbert under- sou, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands-the several amounts due by them; and those who may he in possession ofaay pan ofsuc Lands and Premises, are required to mulie an isirnsdiuie and satisfactory arrangement with me, so they will be treated T . JOHN I NGWOIITH. Charlottetown. April 0th. I868. G SION “ Sons of Tern crance." HE A il Session of the rand Division, S. of T., o P. E. Island, will be opened in the Tem- perance Hall, in Charlottetown. on THURSDAY, the 28th April next, at 4‘o'cIoc . P. DESBRISAY, G. S. March II, ISIS. For Sale, or to Let. HE DWELLING-HOUSE, Out-house, and Pro- Iaisee, and Lot of LAND. in Georgetown, No. 9. Third II Letter Application to be made to D. Winson, Charlottetown. or to Wii.r.iais Sarsnsasorr,bq., Georgetown. ' Nov. I0, I852. TO BE SOLD OR LET, DWELLING HOUSE, Out House and premi- ms, shunts Cumberland Street, near the rosi- deaeoof Dr. Jeulihs. Enquire of Janus Course on the premises. or I‘. W. HALES. Murals 0. Farm for sale. It SALE, on the Malpeqae Road. I! miles from Charlottetown, a «hold Farsi, contsinin 100 acres of land, of which 80 acres are clear an under cultivation. On the Premises is a frame Burn. The above is well worthy attention of parties wishing to purchase. For purtioalars u l to ILPBENNIE. I8th April. isas. HA1‘ beu ud c ' 5 It at a sites or eknown yt e the name JIhoport Cotton‘, one mile from the Colonial Buildi , on the Prinoetown Road. This Cottage is lit by I set; has a back and front Porch, a Kitchen, Pautr , I Parlors. and 4 Bedrooms; all of which sis in goodre ’ . There will be let with the House a nod Garden, well stocked with fruit trees. and S or 4 acres of Land. is a high state afcaltiva- ties. together with Barn. Stable, uad Out Ofless.-— for any term of yours, as may be as. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor. W. H. GABDINEB. Powuul Street, Charlottetown, I2th May. IBII. A CARD THE Subscriber begs leave to commenced the business of COMMISSION MERCHJNT JJVD JUG- TIOJVEER in the Store lately occupied by P: P. Non-roir,Eeq., Queen Street, and trusts b prom ness and punctu- ulit to give uatisfastba to wro may favour him wi intimate that he has their support. JAMES MORRIS. Charlottetown, April I. 1858. Mrs. Forsyth lwouno reopaetlblly intimate to the Ladies of h . . . Health for a Shilling! n ..-,i 3‘“og',":} , <3‘ HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. axraaonninaar cunt: or Loss or unuru, nisonnanun sroiiacu, inniossrioit sun nu-rrniiiiiarion or noon to stun itaao. Copy qf a Letter from Mr. Julia Lloyd. if Eric wen. near Harlstlt, .}llsri’onsthstiirs. To Professor Hotaowav, Sra,—I avail myself of the hut opportunity of in- formlng yoo,that,for a very loo iod,I was aflicted with a d erous iddineus and rcqueut swiininiugs in the has , uttu ed by loss of appetite. disordered stoniach,und generally impaired health. Every uisans had failed to give me any permanent relief, and at length it became so alarming, that I was really afraid of going about without an attendant. m an- clioly condition, I waited personally u n Mr.Hughes, Chemist, Harlach, for the purpose o consulting him as to what I had better do; he kindly recommended your Pills, I tried them without delay, and after is- king thsm for a short time I am he py to hell‘ littl- mony to their wonderful eilioucy. I)am now restored to perfect health, and enabled to resuo my usual duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter in any way you may think proper. am. '1'. your obedient Servant‘ ( 'gnsd) JOHN LLOYD. June 6th, I852. MIRACULOUI CURE OI’ DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Edward RoioIcy,Es ., pf India Walk, Tbbago, dated .dprt'l 8th, 186%. To Professor Houowav, Dean Siu—I deem it a dot I owe to you and the public at large to inform on o a most miraculous re- covery from that tlrcud ul disease, Diiorsv, and ‘ch, under God, was effected by your invaluable Pills. pwus tapped five times within eight nionthu, and skil ully treated by two inetlicul practitioners,litit could not get cured, until I hand recourse to your re- medy, and notwithstanding all I had undergone. this miraculous medicine cured me in the course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWARD IIOWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPAS‘ IN THE STOMACH EI'l‘EC'I'UAI.LY CUIIEIL Copy of a Letter from Mr. Bostork, Drug fat, of Ashton umlrr Lyns, dated July 3|, I86‘. To Professor lIor.r.ow.av, Sin—-I have much pleasure in handing to you a testimonial ofthe etiicacy of your Medicines A person in this neighbourhood. with whom I am well acquainted, was atfected for u long time with violent uinodic pains in the stomach and liver,urising from frequent colds, smells of paint, and the u acts ofa etooping position, which he was obliged to assume in his business. The spasms were of an alarming chu- racter, and frequently left him in a weak and debilita- ted condition. At length he heard of the salutary ef- fects of your invaluable Pills, and was induced to give them a trial. 'I' e first dose gave him considerable relief, and by following them up in accordance with your directions, they have acted so wonderfullv In cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthdniug the digestive organs, that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. remain, dear Sir, yours faithfull , (Signal) IVILLIAM B08 K. INPALLIILI CURE OS‘ A ITOMACII COI- PLAINT, WITH tnoicasrion arm vionsn-r HEAD~ACHES. E.rtr_act of a Letter from 8, Game”, Chemist, of Clifton, Jv‘car Bristol. dated July lath, ISM. To Professor HOLLOWA\', Dunn Sut—I am requested by a Lady named Thoinns, just arrived from the \Vest Indies, to ac- quaint you, that,l'or a period of eight years herself and family suffered from continual bad liea|th,urising from disorders of the Liver and Stomach, Indigestion. loss of Appetite, violent Head-aches. pains in the side weakness and general debility, for which she consult- ad the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at lust,uhe had recourse to your invaluable Pills. which in a very short time effected so great a change for the better, that she continued thsm,and the whole family were restored to health and strength. Further she desires ms to say, that she has witnessed their extraordinary virtues In those com laints incidental to children, purticulurl in cases of llleuslee and Scurlatinu, having efl'ect positive cares of these diseases with no other remedy. ISISIIOIU S. GOWEN. Titus celebrated Pills arr wonderfully ufllcaciousis tlufcllowing complaints. Aunt Drnpsy Inflammation Asthma Dyssntcry Jaundicg Bilious Complaints Erysipelas Liver Com. Blotches on the skin Female Irrsgulari- pluints Bowel Complaints ties um o C ice Psvers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits umgligm Bowale Gout Retention of Consumption Head-echo Urine Dubiliity ‘ eution Scorfula, sr Sore Threats Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Syuip- Tic Doloursux sincere toms Venereul Alfoutloaa Worms of all Weakness, from kinds whatever cause, dt . Sold at the Establishment of Professor H ct.t.owal, 2“. Strand, (near 'l‘empls Bur.) London, and by all respectable Druggists an ulers in Medicines throughout the Liviliud World, at the following ncas :— a. tie. Se. and 20s. Currency each Box There is a considerable saving by taking the In or sises. .B.—Dlreetions for the guidance of patients is every disorder aimed to such Box. GEORGE T. HASZARD, Sole Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM I778 to I85I,both years inclasive—I vols. Royal 8 vo., with a co ious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial egisluturs, and care- fully revised und consolidated, by Commissioners uppointred for the purpose, may o Ulcers ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. "V0 9- 'I'- "A3343 ~ L . .l.l::".'.'.'.'I':‘l..'.'."$.:‘.'.'l':‘. arornnoanrm HA1-I» uams to so son 3" ml‘ .....'..‘.‘.’ ?J.""'.....'"‘”'.?a"“»- The on Established pereea_e hm totho sald hats are req-u:etsd.to- XBO IWHIO IIZI. ilfiliisa CALL, Munimun. 3 0 U 3 3 . 1910- Charlottotowu, March III, II“. CHARLOITETOWN, JANUARY, 1853. '1'. 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