-........ -.--. .— . 9 i.ova’s PHILOSOPHY. at r s. sar:i.i.sv. . The fountains mingle with tl e river. And the rivers with the as. The winds of heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion : Nothing is the world is single; All things by a law divine In one snother‘s being mingle-— Why not I with thine! Sea the matintainskiss high heaven, And the waves clasp one another; No iater flower would be forgiven I It disdain'd its brother: And the suuliiilii claps the earth, And the moonbesms kiss the sea ;— What are all these kissiugs worth. if thou kiss not me I THE DEAD WIFE. In comparison with the loss of a wife, all other earthly bereavements are triflin . The wife ! she who fills so large a space in the domestic heavcn—-she who is so buried sounwearied in laboring for the precious ones around her--bitter bitter is the tear that falls on her cold clay ! You stand beside her collin and think of the past. It seems an amber-colored pathway, where the sun shone upon beautiful flowers, or the stars hung glittering over-head. Fain would the sou linger there. No thorns are remembered above that sweet clay, save those your hand may unwittingly have plan- ted. Her noble, tender heart lies open to your inmost sight. You think of her now as all genleness, all beauty and purity. But she is dead ! The deer head that laid upon your bosom, rests in the still darkness, upon a illow of clay- The hands that have min stered so untiringly, are folded, white and cold, beneath the gloomy portals. The heart, whose every beat measured an eternity of love, lies under your feet. The flowers she bent over with smiles, now bend above her with tears, shaking the dew form their petals, that the verdure around her may be kept green and beautiful. any a husband may read this in the si- lence of a broken home. There is no white arm over your shoulder; no speaking face to look up into the eye of ve; no trem- bling lips to murmur, “O, it is so sad.” The little one whose nest death has rifl- ed, gazes in wonder at your solemn face, puts up his tiny band to stay the tears, and then nestles back to its father’s breast, half cl-nscioii-n that the wing that sheltered it best fondly is broken. V There is so strange a bush in every room! no light footstep passing round. No smile I.) greet you at nightfall. And the old clock ticks and strikes, and strikes and ticks—it was such music when she could bear it! Now it seems to knell only the hours through which you watched the shadows of death gathering upon her sweet face. It strikes one—the fatal time when the death-warrant rang out, “ There is no hope!” Twol she lies placidly still—some- times smiling faintly, sometimes grieving a little, for she is young to tread the valley of the shadow. Three! The babe has been brought in, its little face laid on her bosom for the last time. Four! or breath comes fainter, but aheavenly joy irriadiates er row. Five!Thereisaslight change-— O, that she might live!—Father, spare her! “ Thy will be done.” It was her soft, broken accents Yes, heavenly Friend, who gavest her to bless me—Thy will be done! Six! There are footsteps near-— weeping friends around. She bids them farewell as she murmurs, “ Meet me in heaven!" The damp drops gather upon her pallid features at thesevcnth hour. She lies very still--sometimes she hears sweet music-— Eight! passing away so gently. ‘ But her hand still clings to yours, and so she lies while that old house-clock tolls forth nine —ten—eleven—-tvvelve—-solemn strokes. You s ring to your feet. The lips are still --col to your lips. The hand has fallen back; its touch grown icy. She is gone. She will never speak to you again on earth. —You must bear that cold gaze that love so lately kindled—aiid you fall weeping by her side. And every day the clock repeats that old story. Many another tale it telleth too---of joys set. of sorrow: - red,‘ of beautiful words and deeds that are re istered above You feel—0, how ofleu--t at the grave cannot keep her. You know that she is in a happier world, yet that sometimes she is by your side, an angle presence. You look at your innocent babe, and think that a se- raph isguarding it. Cherish these emoti- ons; they will make you happier. Let her holy presence be as a charm to keep you from evil. In all new and pleasant connec- tions, ive her spirit a place in your heart. Never orget w at she has been to you—- that she has loved you. Be tender of her memory‘--so may you meet her with soul unstained--I bright and beautiful spirit bride where no one shall say any more for ever, “ She is dead."--Olive Brandt. I Has. Pssrnvsroir gys that her minister about the pa y of the probable son. SlIrI.lcrrv.—-“ I so , mamma !” " Well at pet!” “Was Uncle our the bus- band o'i' ti-flsveryl” « Nonsense, child! Tell lane to put you to bed.” ‘He said the devil bssaisnyiinps,we presume ‘tliattheb the be : I srfeotiu, i"..'.‘,‘§....r.....""'2. ' "'9' Int la- cabliity, Irnp-udence, aip-arlty, sud Iinpizty. A Srcrinrrr.--t‘Yousre stu id, country teacher to ma. t no “YursueIlksadouhs,s they do to cars than of stupfxltyi" " The feed tmhathnsudkld their loss," s..id sci Ilfls unis. ly body. . ‘rs Ius::"cowv.-I would reach DI , . gout ,esdsvvsr he hsisbtr tum b. milkthsss&'e.s'sdsythsat'wicd."‘z'."u,“ w I5.000 Havanna CIGARS. La Salvador Broad‘, El President, and El Sol.‘ A . ' ‘IIIRTY Bbls. I’rimi;'No. I, Istbrsdor HER- RINGS for sale on Consignment, at the Store of Mr. Cass. Wxssir. R. BARKER. Dec. %, 1852. Books lately Received. IIORNEPS Introduction to the study of the Holy Scri lures. JA ;'S Morning Exercises. o. o. Evening, RU'I‘HF.RFORD’S Letters. BU'I‘LI:‘.li’S Corripltite Works, Kitto's daily Bible Iieadiu (complete) Select works of James. Venn, Wilson, &c.. January 4. I858. G. 'l‘. I‘Ir\SzAKD- Winter Arrangement of Mails. HF. MAILS for transmission to the neighbouring Provinces. Newfoundland, and the United states. during the ensuing Winter. will be tirade up every THURSDAY at noon, comiriencin on Thurs- da ,the Itith December; and the Mails or England will be made up on that day and on the days follow- m’l:‘Ii_ursday, January 21. Thurudly. MINII 35- I0. Thursday, April 7 24. 'I‘huisduy,April 21: Thursday, March 11. THOMAS OWEN. Postmaster General. Letters for the Cape of Good Hope, Australia, and India, via the Cape of Good Hope. wI|| re we to be forwarded on the lflth January and llth arch. General Post Oflice. Nov. 29. I852. ALMANACK for 1853._ HASZARD'S CALENDAR for 1853, is now ready for deliver , and will be found to contniii besides the usual in oriniition, much additional n'AI‘I‘I1El.VllIIATHER. Horticulture for the Month, census of British North Ainericiin Colonies, Imports, Exports, and Revenue of British North American Colonies, and ii variety of other useful information. January 4, 1853. A prentice —V7V;ii_t_e'd,» BOY 0 good character, who can read and write, from 12 to 15 years of age, to urn tho Printin business; also, it ex rienccd C()t\IPOSI'llflR. Enquire at G ORG T. HAS- ZARD'S Booxsioiis. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM F.LLIO'I‘ & Co.. of BOSTON United States, Merchants, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a _large stlptply of the following articles which will be disposed c as low as they ciiii possibly be imported for viz:— Tsa, Chocolate, Cocoa, Crlllllfid SI! IN’. C0330. Sugar, Muscovado, Sugar. MOIIIIIEI. I'l0!". NAVY Bread, Cheese, Spirits, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, Io- biicco, Rosin, Pitch, 'l‘ar, Buckets and Tubs, &c. Please apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28, I852. Mrs. Forsyth \ OULD respectfully intimate to the Ladies of V Charlottetown and its vicinity, and of the Island in general, that she has just received a F A L L P P L Y of all articles in her line. Souie very handsome Berlin W ill be found to merit inspection; Ladies’ Csmbric Handkerchiefs, Alpacas, and a varie- t ofniher articles in the Millinery line, of the best fzbric niid fines! quality, chcitsp for Cash. I Charlottetown, Nov. I5. 52. Printers and Publishers. THE undersigned is a manufacturer of Printing Ink. of every colour and quantity, which he knows to be equal to any manufactured, and which he will sell at the lowest price for CASII. As he is determined that his Ink shall recommend itself. be only solicits ONE TRIAL of it, relying upon its own ms. 1-} rs fine jet black Ink for card and wood-cut printing; extra black book and news" Ink of superior quality; also coloured Ink of every variety. 8. M. PE'l"I‘IINGIl.l. dr. Co., I0 State-street, Bos- ton, agents for New England States. SHELDON COLLINS, . 50, Gold-street, New York. Publishers of Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment, including this paragraph, to the sniount of Q2 and aendirtg 85 and a paper containing it, we will send Sblbs. nsws Inlt. S. M. PE'I"I‘ENGIl.L & Co. January 4. I853. Island Manufacture. AXES ll AXES ! ll Great reduction in prices ! ’rHE Subscriber offers for Sale his well-known best Gsoirsn AXES, from 8s. (id. to 95. each according to weight, (being a considerable reduction from his ortner prices); Unground Axes, 8s., for pgompt payment. EDGE TOO , o a l descriptions, made and repaired on reasonable terms. ELISIIA WEATIIERBIE. Lot 49, Dec. 24, 1852. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM I178 to l85l,botli years inclusive—2 vols. Royals vo., with a co ious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial Legislature, and rare- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- f store a G. T. HASZARD. Encourage AXES ! llth .Isn.. I858. KESTON. o BE SOLD, the Freehold FARM of between 10 and 80 acres of Land, known as " I(t.8. TON ," the propert of Henry Sheuiman. Esq., about four miles distant rom Charlottetown, nbutiing on s Princstowri Road. For farther particulars a ly to JOIIPII Hairsnnr. E .. Solicitor Gsueral,C 1. letietown, or to Captain R CE, Upton. Nov. 21, I852. [All the papers 2m.] Eligible ‘Building Lots for sale. FR SALE FIVE eligible Building LOTS ad- yoining the Tanysrd of Mr. Richard Heart: and running I60 feet on Great George Street. and 84 feet on Fitz Roy Street. Eor Terms of Sale and plans of the property, a licstion to be rrisds to T. I‘IIA‘l'l HAVILAID. ., Barrister-st-Law, at his Oflse in Queen Square. September 21, I882. For Sale, or to Let, HE DWELLING-HOUSE. Out-hohu, and Pro- mises, and Lot of LAND. in Georgetown, No. 8, Third Range, Letter 8. Application to be made is D. Winsorr, Charlottetown. or to ILLIAI Sawnaasos, Esq., tswu. Nov. IO, I852. R SALE, that ' ' siuatsd House and Pro- inisss at the head of ass Street, next to Fee- 's corner. The s not of a TewuIAt.Nt|.'l‘.SdH Inf) rlottuttrwa Thsrspic 5 GI ‘It . I on the and a tile, and ar. easslleat udsrths whole House The Build is sssrl sew. ssdeeslletslitttssspsssshs t good . Half the he allowed to ru- ' wii.i.utii ICANTLIIUIY. t Isausry 4. I858. Embroidered Dresses. Artificial Flowers, and Patterns o orlt, vv‘ ' ' HONEY FOUND» 4 N the Mslpa-qua itoioi. betw Town and the ‘ O Ten-Mile Hill, about two uto Iincfl. I -"III" sum of Iloney, the owner shall e the saioq, so procfthereof, by making application the subscriber. . i.E.X.. CAMPBI-ILL. Ialpsqus lead, I0-uiils Hill. Dec. I1, I852. iiarionan LOAN ‘rimn urn AID Equitable Fire Insurance compa- nies of on Incorporated by Jets qf Parliament. OARD til-‘ DIIIECTOIIB of Fire Insurance for I’. . Islan . T. H. Havtlcud. Esq.. Hon. Charles Hensley. I. Losgicorili, Esq.. R00"! liutcliinson. Esq.. Tltostcs Demon. E-q~ Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pre- m at Forms of Application, and all other information, may be obtain from the Subscriber, at his Oflice, Charlottetown. _ L. W. GALL, Agent. Fire! Fire! Fire! I Secure your Property at a tuning of fifty per cent. IIIS csn onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL F RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflice whore claims for loss can be met. without reference to a foreign Cnrnpriny. Blank forms of application, and any other in arms- I” Improvement of I'IASZARD’S GAZETTE. rvvics A wssir! IIPOITAN1‘ ro -rows and couirritv susscaiiisas 'I\HE management of the Newspaper‘ which, for the last 30 years, hits been successfully conducted by J.D. Iassiitn, ., is now trans- ferred to the Subscriber, who wi lsssume all the responsibilities thereof after the publication of die rcsent number. ' Thb circulation of Hazard‘: Gazette is, at pre- sent, and has always bepn, roster than that of any other newspaper in t is Colony; and- availing himself of some of the greatest recent iin rovoments which have been made in the art an niachiiiery of the Printer,-—its new pro- prietor and publisher hopes he shall be able still to secure for it the first place in the public estimation. To this end, he has, at a considerable outlay, purchased a Powxii I’iins,‘snd, on his remises, made the alterations and additions w ich were requisite for its proper erection. About the beginning of February, he expects to have it in perfect workin order; and—t.hat bein accom- plished—lie wt 1, ultcrwnrds, issue a.rzard's Gazelle TWICE a week, of the same size as that in which it is at present published, and, to tion can be obtained at the Secretary and ’I‘rsasurer's Oflice, Kent Street. April 3. I352. NOTICE. THE Subscriber being about to close his business Establishment at New Londou.r nests all persons indebted to him. either by Note o Hand or Book Account, to couie forward immediately and s, at the same price. The advantages ‘ which, from this LIBERAL Aansunimr, will itc- crue to Subscribers and Advertisers, are so apparent, that they require no comment, and a due ii prcciution of it, by the ublic, will, it is hopcif: appear in the inc.-reas patronage be- stowed u n the Pa icr. The itoriul Department will be entrusted make arrangements for the settlement of their Ac-I counts, otherwise they _will be placed in the hands oi‘ his Attorney for collection. D. MORRISON. New London, Dec. I, I852. 8ui. NOTICE. HE TEJVJJVTS ofTiroasAs Ha: k'I'H HAVI- i.Airn, Esq . on Townships Nuniberri 43 and 56 and other Lands in this Island, are r nested in make immediate payment of the amount bf Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant receipts for the iuiiiie. T. HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. Isl. LL Persons indebted either by Mortgage. Judg- ment, Bond. Promissory Note or otherwise. to THOIIAI Hsraris IIAVILAIID, Esq., late Colo- nial 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 discharges for the same. And all Persons to whom the said Thomas Heath Haviland is indebted. are re- quested to furnish their Accounts for payment. ; T. HEATH H ' Balrrister-at-Law. sl. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Between Spring and Streets, Broadway, READWELL, ACKER & Co., Puorairroita. This magnificent Masses Hos-xi.. unequalled in architectural beauty, and in all the appliances that minister to convenience, comfort and luxury, will be nod about the let Deccniber next, by the Sub- scribers. Centrally situated between the fashionable and business portions of the city. it presents unrivalled advantages in point of location. The edifice was erected for t lessees, Messrs. Tuxsnwxu. 8!. Acxxa, by D. H. Height, Esq_., and the interior arrangements as regards ventilation, &.c.. are on an entirely original plan. It is the dos not’ the under- signed to render the S1. NICHOLA in all respects ii Monxi. Horst. of the very highest class, and to ivs it a reputation in all its departments which shall e known and appreciated throughout the civilized world. J. P. TREADWELL. J AC v’. wnircoiis. New York, November 20. I852. A CARD. . HRS. WINSLOW TO THE LADIES. RS. WINSLOW. an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies in her Soothing Syrup for childcrn teeth- ing. It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasrnodic action, soften the gums, reduce inflam- mation. and is sure to rugulslc the Bowels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves _snd reliefsnd health to you. children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins- low's Soothln Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the set year. We believe, ll the best medi- cine iii the world for child-en teething or for the cure of Dyseiitry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal sstisfiu.-iion—riever never heard a complaint from any one using it, never sold a medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and electing cures—reli ' a truly stirs. CURTIS I PERKINS, Druggists, Bangor. Me WONDER OF THE WORLD. Gr-sect Cured c/‘flee yuan standing. Keen. Dorris & Pasxius, Bangor, Ms. G¢ntlsstsn,—I have been entirely cured ofthu Gra- vel, the us of your Orctsp Pals Killer. commenced taking the Cramp arid Pain Killer in the Spring of I847. I had been a great sufl'erer for ten years previous; some four or Ive years ofths time I sufl'ered beyond all uiy powers to describe. . During this time, I have had medical aid. and tried various spso eilcs. but found very little relief until I obtained your Crsiup and Pain Killer. In one in slur I commenced using it, I began to grow bsttsr. continued to use it for a year, all the tiers improving until I was ariiirel cared. ins S‘l'All.ll- Prospect. Ms., an. 29, I85]. We, the undue‘ ii. are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. Ciuiai.as Curiroan, Hiuriuir csirrcan, 81-its-reir lr.i.is. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, East Mschiss. writes its under date of Msreh20, I847: " Please send as balls gallon of your Cramp and to can what it is O -5 Pain Killer—-it is the best used represented-to, that I everussd.” The Doctor Iret made use of it In his own case. for a severe sprain in the shoulder, caused by the upsetting of a stage. and lbund Immediate relief, and songs seq used it in in. practice. lead the foltowln - It speaks hr Itself. RHEU .d TISI CURED. I certify, thutl was sflieted with a violent iihsutna- tfe pain In the small of my back, which entirely dis- ubled sis. so that I said not get up without the sis and slim; nor soul:'|I walk without s eh greatest but very little with. I a ith the same battle. tee a the world, and an happy to add my testimony is its lucrf 0t.ivas Towns N. I.—Is sure and sell (or CUITIO 5 Plkktfls’ on-p Pslrt Killer. sii others hearing this namsasu buss liultstluas. to the management ofa gentleman, whose ability and experience as it writer for the newspaper press, combined with the liberiility and modera- tion of his litical sentiments, are such as to aflbrd II. go itrnntco for the future utility uml popu nrity of the Paper. y co ious extracts from ENGLISH Psi-nits; by approve and well-writwn TALES; by articles on Aciticmrtiiiiz and GARDENING, so tinted as to have direct relation to the iiiiincdiitte objects of the farmer's skill and labor; by iioni. and itsniuiovs matter, free from sectarian bias;and b compre- hensive notices of Social and Politi l Refor- mations, now happily in progress amongst all the ci\‘ilir.cd nations of the earth, there will ways be‘ manifest in the iiuinngoment of Hssz.tiin‘s Gaza-rrir, an earnest desire to reside valuable and acceptable instruction on enter- tainment for all classes amongst its readers. And, further,—thnt the patrons of llos'rnrd‘s Gazette may be ditly it prised of all PUBLIC Noricm proceeding from i re Government,--tliey will regularly appear in it— ratuitoiu-Iy pub- ished—under one general Ilciltfr. For the transmission of IlI‘0Ii‘I‘Al\"I' Nzws, b means of the Euicriuc Tiituonsrn, the subscriber has also made arrangements with ' ItIil8I’0l\'- nnvrs in Halifax, St. John, and Boston. Coiniimica'i'ioits directly bearing on the gene- ral intcrests and well-boing of the community, will always be thankfull received. . G1-30 GE T. HASZARD. 28th Dec. 1852. \ TI-IE COLONIAL LIFE ASURANCE COMPANY. Govauivoa-—-ri-ix rt—i— EARL of ELGIN and General of Canada. axe 0rricx—22 St. Andrew Square, Edin- GI-I1‘ HOIIOIAILI -rii KINCARDINE, Governor :3: r Ii. B‘oard of Management in Halifax for Jlfoiia Scolia and Prince Edward Island- Hon. M. B. Aliiion, Banker. Ilou. William A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining, Eur ., Barrister. John Bnylsy _Bliind, on. Alcxiiiider Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. F. Sewers. A ent 61. Secretary-Miitthew H. Ilichey, Solicitor. ‘be following gentlemen have been a pointed Ofl'i- cars ofthe Coiiipiiiiy in Prince Edwur Island, and will be prepared to furnish information III to the prin- ciples and priictice uftlis Company and the rates of Assurance. Cliiirlottetown—Medicsl Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. I). Agcnt—E. L. Lydiiird. Georgetown—Msdicsl Adviscr—David Kaye, M. D. Agent-—WilliitrriSiinderson. Si. Eleunor'a—-Medical Adviser—-Joseph Bell, M. D. gent—'I‘boinas lluot. MA'l"I‘llEW II. RICIIEY. Books Just Received. ATllAM'S MAN and his migrations, Gerald- i_|co, the narative of a residence in a Bra- llllittt Valley Hand Book of Life insurance Norton's Literar Alnianack The Naval Dry ocks ofths United States GEORHI-‘. 'I‘. HASZARI). REMOVAL. 1!! re. 8 E L D N. GRATEPULI.Y iicltnou ledges ths‘iberal patron- age received from her friends, rind b s to inform them, that she has removed to ihai COIIIIIII ious house a posits the New Tnsricrtitivcsi IIALL, where s e trusts, ply keeping on linnd a supply of the best GIJVGE EER, LEMON SYRUP, 4-c., to merit a continuance of eir vcrs. Fa- milies, Picnic Pnriies, dr.c., supplied with any Adfew respectable BOARDERS can be FOR CI-IARLOTTETOWN. THE Superior IIFII-CIIIII A I, fall sail- lng Furque SIR AI.EXANI)l-IR, 809 tons, Captain John Walsh.wi|l still from Liverpool,G. B.,on the 2d of April. I868. ' his Brirque has comfortable accommodations for CABIN and S'I‘i:‘.EllAGE PASSIINGEIIS; and us the Owner has had the vessel built and fltted up expressly for the carrying trade between this Part and Liverpool, hopes to merit a slisru of public patronage. Rate of Freight and Passage moderate For further particulars, p ssss enquire of Messrs. D. Caunnn,Sous & Co., ‘ rpool, or to the owner. W. W. DORD. APO'.I.§OAR.I8S' man. The Old fl 2:-ubiiaiiss noose, 1810 O0 CIIARIDTFEIOWN, JANUARY, III53. T. Y A . AVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon. don, Dublii, United States and Halifax. their 'ag, in the whole. su Y. Brushes, Cssibs, Soups, and other Toilet requisites; Palate, Oils, Coleen. Dye Stab; Fruits. Spied. Csofeotiousryflledintcd and other lassqssi with all the Patent Medicine is repsis, and every other article usually. kept at siiililar Establlshwtssn is Great Britain I -dpuihrcsrics‘ Hell Jdssrtissr.) The whole of which they cnn with eonfldsnes recommend to lb public. and. ifqsslit h sensldesd. at as low. ifaokt..l'ewcr prices. than y as he pecsred is the mar . '- *° --~~ -~_=,-:m...... Chslsttstewu. Ins I4. I’ I . --o-a FALL SUPPLY. tin susscaiaea on-use roii sAi.i:, . GENERAL AssoR'i‘MEN'I‘ BRITISH MANUFACTUREI) GOODS, MILLINERY, &c. &.c. Just arrived par Itsrqse Sir Alexander, llcm Eng- Ian WM. HEARD. Great George Street. Oct. 13. I852. JUST RECEHVED, A further Supply oi‘ New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, r Steamship Canada vi. 3,1,1“, . TH styles in Msntles rind Dress Materials, via. 1-—N0l’WI'cII glacee Vslonus.satin-stri pg Lustres, Robes in new styles; L oness loth in varied colours; Gents. fsnry winter eating; Ladies‘ white and black satin Slippers; do. French, Morocco and patent leather Slippers ; white Kid Glover extra rsoch white satin Ribbons; Ladies‘ ll|0I'|lIr,N.u. purse, Ilurbers‘ rind Tailors‘ coloured Twists. ’ 2lIli‘:¢Pt}Il£(t,l:I:I :5 yiglpuc j:0r.CItrt'sfmqg oo_ icces o .iig|ish and American ROOM :’..‘.:.':'.'.‘¥‘.‘:.;.::‘:":..‘;"..::.:.::::t* 9-»- Lao, A choice lot f TEAS. h ; ' London Loaf SUIIAR, Ponchzblis ‘bIt.il.a‘bac:°s|:‘psI:: Citi'ranIa,lluisins. Candied Citron, S ices of all kinds, Starch, Soap, Candles. Mustard, ig Blue, Indigo, Lolgwond, Redwood, Alum, Sole Leather, dtc. &e_ or Stile by the Subscriber at his usual low rates, for raoasivr ravsssirtr. HENRY HASZARD. Great George-street, Charlottetown, Dec. 21, I852. H ealth for a shilling! AY’S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ LOSS OI‘ HEALTH, DIOIIDERED STOMACH, INDIGIILSTION AND DIZTERMINATION OF BLOOD TOTNE HEAD. Copy ofa Letter from Jllr. John Lloyd, qf Eric won, near Harlecli, Jllsrt'orietIisht'rs. 'I‘o Professor HOLLOWAY, ' Siit,—| avail myselfof the first opportunity of in- foruiiog you,thnt,for a very long period,l WIIl'IIIIIIcl¢G with it dangerous giddiness and frequent swiiinnings in the bend, attended by loss of appetite. disordered stomoch,and generally impaired health. Every means had failed to give me any permanent relief, and in length it became an alarming. that I was really afraid of going about without an attendant. In this melan- choly coudition, I waited personally upon Mr.I_IIIgheI. Clieo-ist, Hsrlech, for the purpose of consulting him as to what I had better do; he kindly recoiiirtisnded your Pills, I tried therri without delay, and after in- king them for a short tiriie I ntii happy to bear testi- mony to their wonderful eflicacy. I sin new |'°|l°'°d to perfect health, and eniiblcd to resume my‘ iIl|I_Il duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter Iii any way you may tliiok proper. I am, Sir. your obedient Servant, s (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. June 8th. I852. MIKACULOUS CURE OI‘ DROPSY. Extract of a Lstlerfrorrt Edward Rowlcy, Esq... of India Walk, Tobago, dated April Bill, l8b2. To ru easor ot.i.owav. DIAI Sta-—l deem it a dot I owe to you and iii. public til large to inform on n a most miraculous re. covery from that dread ul disense, DIOPIY, and w_hich, under God, was efliicted by your invalugblg s. I was tapped five times within eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical practitioners,biit could not et cured. until I had recourse to your re- medy, at notvritlntahding all I had undergone, this iiriraculous medicine cured me in the course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWARD itowugy, INFALLIBLI cults: or A s'roiucii coir- PLAINT, wrrii iuiiicissriou Alli) VIOLENT HEAD‘ACHES. Extractof a Letter from S. Gowen, cignju, of Clifton, .)\"sur Bristol, dalsd July llth, 1352. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, DEAR Sin-I am requested by s Liidy named Thomits,just arrived front the West Indies, in ac- utiint you, th:it.for a period of eight years bwaglfund family suffered from continual bud ht:alih,arising from disorders of the I.ivsr and Stornsch. Indigestion, |o.. of Appetite, violent Ileiid-aches, pains in the .3,“ wenltriess and general debility, for which she consult. ed the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at lust,she had recourse to you invaluable Pills, which in a very short time effected so great a change for the better, that she continued them. and the whole family were restored to health and strength. Further she desires tire to say, that she hits witnessed their extraordinary virtues in those complaints incidental to children, psriicularl in cases of Measles and Scailstins, having efl‘ect . positive cores of these diseases with no other ICIIIGG6. “ S. G WEN. a DANGEROUS i.ivs:it cotti-t.IiIN'r AND SPAII IN THE STOIACII Il.'I'I‘l1C'I'UAI.LY CUIIED. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Bostock. Druggisl, of Jlsliton under Lyric, dated July 81, I852. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, DIAII Strt—I have much pleasure in hnnding to you a testitnoniiil of the etlicscy of your Medicines. A person in this neighbourhood, with whom I am well acquainted, was afli-cted for a long time with violent spasmodic pnins in the stoinacb and liver,arising from frequent colds, smells ofpaint, and the effects ofa stouping position, which he was obliged to assume in his business. The spasms were of an alarming che- ractar, and frequently left him in a weak and debilita- lad coiidltion. At length he heard of the siilutary ef- fects of your invaluable Pills, nnd was induced to give them a trial. 'I'he fltst dose ve him considerable relief, and by following them up in accordance with your directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthening the digestive organs, that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. I remain, dear Sir. yours faithfully, (Signed) WILLIAM B08 I‘0CK. nu. celebrated Pill: arc wonderfully qfllcatioiu in (Its following complaints. 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