HASZARD’S GAZETTE. APRIL 1. . .,,,,., , , . , - . i U& pro u-“Q. f 3- 3.1“ \VI_IsLI:\M HEARDv _ UNIESTON, .— IIE Suhscrt ol'ors to null, ut uioderute rules, rlVllANKI"lll.for put fu3i3rlu,stir-gs to intrinsic the ARRIV Al. ofthe Wiiggol. dlfwl 770"‘ ENG‘-U"% F68 _ r II: picker. __ u on rooson bio terms, his r‘ III by Deed to with the followiug‘0 ' . _ . . . . . to In ortu m_ mods and Ship buildoru ThS‘N0°W"STo‘7 it'll "'t“lel|l°?al.‘3:Ni"‘r:::'hi.- the following I’-‘ree'it.pld Prcpertiss. viii: I00 scrro ‘(‘pIIIt;IIt!rIl, .\ln\:iatr,_t|slsc:‘ go‘ ",hfII|:ttr‘i‘.~'i‘:ik.stsrzdp‘I'.Eglr:i;£l”:ri‘qp;.(£:eqyi:£u(fiqtII35:';Ix:l':,‘::':.‘: B i'SltIf?.IlSyK‘Ii|'II’I‘t‘O":ll~lI30U'I to_roconttnuoco tho ' y “ Mun‘ on L“ or hnvmmp N“. .. .00 -cw“ 0" bllliiilfflotiilriirticil ;l:i«|I°u‘tiiIutwc:\I CLOJIKINGS. \’Voo| Jackets, Ilitiiulirga, A'l it, Vecuniu and Plaid .::;T:,:;, 1:". 0." .3 “um-l|l:,|:d.l.li.:d‘ hnu. tory of New England, on account of the unusual quantity of snow which fell Feb- ruary 20th and 24th of that year. In those two storms the earth was covered with snow from ten to fifteen feet‘. and in some places twenty feet deep. Many houses of one story were btiried, and in numerous cases paths were dug from house to house under the snow drifts! The visits were made by means of snow- slim-s. the wearers having first stepped out ot their chamber windows. One gentleman. wishing to visit his “lady love," walked three miles with snow- shoes, and entered her residence as he left his own. natnely, by the chamber window. He was cordially received.as he wauthc first person the family had seen from abroad for a week! Cotton Mather has left a manuscript account of "this great snow,” and the matiy mar- vels and prodigies attending it. Lac.-—Lac is the product of a 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 ptirposes ;—as stick-lac, and seed-lac, it became 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 from Calcutta, in one year, borders upon four tnilliotis of pounds, and the quantity of shell, stick, and cake lac, that is sent from the same port in the saute titnc, ex- ceeds fottr millions of pounds. An Airtzttto FREAK or Nu-nat-:.— Thcre are now on exhibition at Rice's Southern Muscutii, in St. Charles street, a pair of twins females, which present a physical conformation far more extraordi- nary anrl interesting than that of the celebrated Siamese 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 heads. 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 half 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 crablikc, sideling along in a lateral direc- tion. They are seemingly healthy, cheer- ful, and in good condition, and should they survive, will olfer a most instructive and interesting problem. Take them altogether, those conglomerate sisters constitute the greatest living curiosity we have ever beheld. They will he doubt be visited by thousands, and will be a special "object of , investigation to the medical faculty.-.\eto Orleans Bu. Cu-'rui. Pt:tvtsttirI:tr'r.—We learn from the Providence Journal that the Rhode 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 we . ' Inruasstinu Eavi-riair Dtscovuav.— An interesting stor comes from Egypt. Marietta, the Frenc man, has at last suc- ceeded in discovering the loo sought for entrance into the Sphynx. he opening leudo into beautiful marble rooms, which are supposed to be connected by subter- ranean passages with similar chambers in the adjacent pyramids. There is but little travelling, so far, this year, in the Land of the Pharaohs. Unonsenouno Ti:r.uaatt-rr.-—During the cold weather experienced in Paris in the latter part of December, and in the beginning of the present year, the elec- tromagnetic telegraphs were much inter- rupted from snow and ice, whil-: the sub- iiiariiie telegraph rendered uninterrupted service. To avoid these diflicultier, tho adtuinistrotion have determined to place the wires between Paris and London, under ground. The submarine line con- tinues to work well. PJQTHOQIUPI.-II is now one hundred and foiirtoeit years that the Methodists re ea’ as u people. arm» use---. much the to fan ofligtwslvo lltl.lIl:Il. ‘ Wsu. Ssio.-'I'lte Portland Adver- flosrqs it ‘w o supposition gsuorully ooncofidtobotruo that cordsofwood fitlsotulhopsorsrirsssrdodsbors. Lot No. 8', 450 acres at Fifioen Pttillli 33 IN“ "“ Lot No. 25. near )Ic&Iurdic's; and 72 acres at Seven Milo Buy. Also, His interest in the following Leasehold Preruiscu, viz «I-I acres of Land with Dwelling Ilou-to, Store, in, and Out-houses on Lot I8, near the Indian liiver Cliapel, which is an excellent business stand. It is now in the occupation of Mr. J. t‘ouglilan A the Property in 'l‘ryon, formerly occupied by the George Bynou. The above Tracts of Land being generally known require little, if any further description. J. WEA'i‘IlEllIlE. Charlottetown, I0th I"ob., I854. ti lat , late Cottage to Let. TO LET, tho Cuttugoinimodiutely shove Apo- tltocaries' .lIulI, fronting on Queen Street. lin- mediato possession given. . _ Also, the Store and Counting Ilouue udjoning Apothecuries’ Hull, Cellar underneath. and Ware Room attached. Rent modoruto. THEOPIIILUS DESBIIISAY. October Ilth, I853. ‘ FOR SALE. ACRES of land on 'I‘ownship No. 5| having a front of 20 Chains on Montague ivor. , 200 Acres on Lot No. 9, embracing the Well Point of the Island I00 Acrcs on Township No. 80. Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- town an _ 'I‘own Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpply to WII.LIA‘.\‘l I-‘ORGAN. Feb. 7th, I354. House in Kent. Street. IIE subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the.dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own rcuidenco. It contaiits a large Store. and good frost- prnofCellnr, and six Rooms. There is also a stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in tliu yard. It will be lot altogether or in two _ rts. on £200 being paid down, the remainder could he on mortsge for four or five years. JOHN IIREEN. Juno l3th I853. ' Chn cl fronting I00 feet ou_I-Iuston Street, and it)-I on I.l,pper l’ri ice Street. It is one ofthe most desir- ablo situations in the suburbs for n geritletiinn’s rosi- dence, or is capable of being IIIVIIIOII into three good building Lots. For Terms, &'.c. apply to W. H. POPE. J ans 8. LAND FOR SALE. IVE Ilundred acres of LJIJVD, with a Marsh attached. which cuts annually Fort tons of Hay, situate on Township No. 28, head o the Htllsbo- rough River. ‘or terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts, W and commodiuus SIIOP, suitable for u (s‘it0Ci'3RY or DKAEEIIY SPORE, with CELLAR and Uut-House room. pply to W. C. IIOIIBS. Form for Sale or to Lot. HE Subscriber odors for Sale or to Lot, by Pri- vate Contract, that valuable Loasohold Farm known by the name of the Red Hoisu. uituutod in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fertutio. Township his. so; it contains 851; ucrou of Land, about 60 acres of which are uleurod; there is a good string of water on it, about 50 yards from the road ' ‘errn Lease (unex irod) 862 years; not about lid per acre, parto the purchase money may remain on Security on th F‘ no; immediate possession given. For further particulars, up HEYSIAN J. P. Charlottetown, March 1.“, IS“. FOR SALE- A desirable Farm on Lot 39. TO IE SOLD, on very reasonable terms, Ono Hundred Acres of Land on Township 89, for- merly Iielongin to the late Mrs. Burris; it adjoins the property of t o Mossra. McEwon, and hue boon sometimes described as Bsnli'itck's Loud. An un- doubted Titlo will be given, on application to N HAMILTON GRAY. Spring Park, March I5. 1854. billion pl to I_' RLIZZICK. r Y PRIVATE SALE, the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of the late Hon. Colonel A. Laws, situate in Chariottotowu,uud its vicinity, viz: TOW LOTS cs. 56. 50. 60 and CI, in the Fourth Hundrod of Lots in Charlottetown containin nearl two Acres of Land, fronting on Ilochford Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Gordon; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, of the nice com- modious description. 8, I, I and 6, in the Third lots in Curhlottetown uhresaid, and Ono-twentieth rt of’I‘own Lots Nos. 61. CI und 69, mndrod of Lots in Charlottetown. od- joining tho porty of Daniel Hudson. Esq. , in lots to suit purc oera. . . Town Lo-rs Nos. 8, 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, In lots to suit purclsuuors. Town Lo1- No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lot. in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Cosnsow Lore. 12 and it, in the Common of, and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acrou, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Coramon Lot No. 18. in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in loio to suit purchasers. the Royalty of Char- r Pssu-trite I.o'r No. 554, in lottetown, containing 'I‘wolvo Ac us. At." No.8l. in the South Aisle of St. I'uul’s Church, Charlottetown. For further purticul.-trs, apply to W. Ponusir, Esq. Barrister at Law, Charlottetown‘ at Pictou, toJ. Huriu-on Lure. tho Aettri llxocutor of, and one of tho 'l‘rustoss uutnod iutho ill of tho lutu Colcuol A. Lass. . Charlottetown, soih Oeiotisr, recs. The furnace Bout “ Botspur.” Subscriber odbru for Sale s Irut-rsto clipper soiling Itost, of tho vury host build, fit for big or an other kind ofwcru; bsuivi. ubout 24 fest itoel, titted up with two masts. and 100 srds Duck, In three tluilu of the very best Awisrioau uclt. Tito Subouribor has taken great pains to tit her out, and warrants’ lior to be the but oflior kind in tho JOHN CAMPBELL. Won liver. Norck to. ISM. , bill JJVDIIIII IJVIURJJVCB 00.!- PJNY, LONDON. gs-pauaausoo uu A01 or.-rail!-Mulls. .cs,osvssa Its . W“ coliut:"vohrto; » ' Aglthvnl aim. Shawls rind bnufs. Satin, \Vato-.red tieo. Persians. , ’ variety. A large assortment of .\Iillmery. Linings. I"ur Mu flit, Dons, Victorines. capol. 1:037"-‘ |"l"'- 8'" atom; martin, squirrel, muoquash, mini. and avail. i'.tt,'tlI<lI Ind Ffancll CORSET-V Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glare Silks; Irish Poplins; Iutfapes, uutin'|‘urka. Silk Vrlorts for dresses, Bonnets, &c , in all colours. Ribbons in grout Laces, Netts, llraido, (iitnps, fancy 'I‘rin-niings, Iiuitono. vcu, Gauntlets. &c,in real ssbie,titcli, L‘I{lLDRE.\r'S DRESSES. ('l.O.1I(-5'. C-79-5‘. HOOIIS JAFIJ H/1'/'8. it great variety. lied. blue and white surges; real Welsh, iinimtinn \\r elsh. |.nncs-litre, Salisbury and Saxony I'l..d.’V'- ./v/«:r.s.. . _ mttlinir, 6; brand Cloths; Doeskins, La-siiiuiren. of asuperior make: gluxiid and felt Ila"; 05"" “MI I?" c'P"~ I.JillItI‘|I‘iI and mtlltilt lisndketcluefu. llt)-\'ll‘.'R I’, HJIBEKIIJISIIBR I’, and ever variety Of COTTON find I..itIieo', Gents’. and f'hi|«lroini' OUTS. 5"IIU"‘--‘I Iltul SI-"'l’I‘ Glue, Lartipblaclt, shoe 'I'itretuI, Cotton \Vnrp, I Mufliers; silk, Vt--ittiig.-. di ti, Coppurnu, Starch, Blankets; 'I'ranilling Rugs; llorue ttugfl: Cllpellllltio Dflluflli. ' Ready made tllothirrg Hearth Rugs. Pilot, beaver , Seal Skin Coats. Silk Hutu Silk velvet, u-uire, satin and fancy l.lJ\'IEJ\' GOODS. '.l»'S. lair Seating, curled S idir. In , , _ flail‘: I’aintsf0ils, Wliitin . Tor, Rope, Oakum, Figure Heads: scouring Iirick (wholesale or retail.) . 0 r e uauorttrient of R Castings, Forge Back. EJIR choice selection FANCY GOOI)S.—\Vriting Desks, \\’ork Boxes; Ladies’ Cloth, hair. tooth anti nail Brushes. wood and coromandel Muliutnu. Coritbs. . rent variety of Fancy Toilet Dressing and chimney Gin did collection of Jewelry. Charlottetown, December 9. I863. VFIIE Sub-criber has rriucli plessurein notifying tho Public, that by the mail of yeilfl MI. I}! received instructions from the Board of U_||'¢90|}||’l In London, to make a considerable roductlflll III IIIO rates of I'remiutns of Insnrttnco against Firu._ All p|‘I'Itiftl herealler wltoso risks will oxplfor Iltflll derive the benefit of reduction, without the necessity of issuing new I’ icins. _ Jis opposition is the lift ofburinru, the Subscriber mills the ittletttioti o "n; Public. l0 "19 respectability, sub-tarttialiility and long standing ofthe “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company of London." CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. I}. Island. , February 23,1854. 6w THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Gov|:iuroit-1-iru nrmrr HOIIORAILI urn EAIIL of ELGIN and i{l.\'CAltDiNE, Governor General of Canada. ilrzan Orrrcs'.—22 St. Jndrew Squ¢rs,Eds'n- burg/i. rd of Manageyae/it in Halifax for Nose and Prince Edward Inland- Iion. . . on, liruiker. lion. \Villiarn A. Black, Iianker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining, Euq., Barrister. John Btiyley Bland, Esq. lion. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. I". Sawers. \gent 6; Heoretnry-—.\Iattltew H. Rinliey, Solicitor The following gentleman have been appointed Olli cars of tho Cmnpan in Prince Edward Island, and will be prepared to urniuh itifortnation as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlottetown-Medical Adviser-—lI. A. Johnston, .\I. D. .-\gout—I:l. L. Ly inrd. Gsorgotown—Modical Advisor—Duvid Kaye, M. I). Agent-William Sanderson. St. Elasnor'u—.\Iedical Advisor—JosepIi Bell, II D. Agont—'l‘hoitiuullunt. llIA'l‘TIIEW H. IIICHEY. tl Scolio Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Company, Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1848. IIIS COIIPANY offers the best guarantee in case afloss, and uccnpts Risks at usaving of fully 60 per cent, to the user . The present reliable Ca ital oxceds £l700. Por- uous having property in hurlottotown, or vicinity, should luso no time in upplyin to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In oriiiation. CE7‘ One of Philips‘ Firs Annihilutcrs has been purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons insured in this Utiico. In case Fire. the use efit can be obtained inirnediatoly, by applying at the Secretary's Otiice. . HEARD, President HENRY PALMER. Sec'y and Treasurer. Sucr¢t\ry's Oflice, Kent Stroot,§ August 5th, I858. The National Loan Fund Life Auaursnce Society of London. CAPITAL £soo.ooo Sterling. Empowered by Act ofPsr|iamsnt, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for tho Widow and the Orphan. 'I‘. HEATH HAVILAND, 'r. Agent for Prince Edward Island. I? Oflleo, Quosu Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I858. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of ndon Incorporated by slot of Parliament. OARD OI-‘ DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.-— I-Ion. T. H. Hucilund, Han. Clturlss Hans- lry. Froacis Loirgiccrtlt, Esq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Thootor Dawson. Esq. Detached Risks talton at low Premiums N- ohorgo for Policies. Forms of Application, and u- otber information, may be obtained from the Sub ocriber, uttho Oflico of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte t . M" H. J. CUNDALI... Iopt. 'ltli ISIS. Agent for I’. E. I. pro Lin COLUMBUS. TIIE old Clydusdslo Horas Colum- bus will stand r tho season at the lot May, William Iifloo. New Annau; as am a; II. Ba null's, Town Iloudrflorth River; J. Poise‘s, West ivor; Gsrvio's, West Ri- vor; Illoclt House; Arch. McDouguld'u, Nine Mile Crook; John McPlisll'o, Black Point; David Carrie- ron'a, Crapuud; Wubutor‘u, 'I‘ryon.—-Every fortnight —travo|ling to the 27th July. CAL ‘B POLLEY, Groom. March 7. WAXWOBK. THE oolohrutod Horso WAX. WORK, imported frurri Englutid by tho Iloyal Agricultural Society, in I , will serve for tho sonoon at the following places, cornrnoncingou the lot April :- i‘l"o“wi|I stand in Charlottetown twieo u was nouduyo and Saturdays; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's residence, Old is I I . m'I"ii'.i.i“l.“"iillo-Ifihondu It ii" ful. and oft‘. ' ' .'.°.',’ fffii. paid tholrst ti of JOIIN ITOCII . Ofllfsrthflrorlollplorohf. C” North JIUNGERY. NAILS. SPIKBS, dtc. IROJV. TIIE.’\"W'.lRE. TEEL, Ship CHINJ and GLJSS. of TEJS. Rosewood Dressing Crises; Gents‘. Rosa- Shell, Ivory, German and [ions lo and almond Soaps for fatnily use. ymou pa uses, in tnnliogitny, rosewood and gilt frames. For Cliristuiuu presents, u uplan- 'l'lie wliolo will be sold at the lowest figure for can For the rapid (‘sure of ’ COITGIIS. FOLIIS. IIOAIISENESS, DRONl'III'I‘IS,WIIO0PING-l'0IlGII, f‘»IIOIlP. A§'I‘II.'IIA. AND CONSUIIPTION. Amon the tiurnerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life- increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named ol more real value to mankind, than this contribution ot'Chetnistry to the Healing Art. A vrrsttrialofits virtues through. out this broad coutitry, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or cornbintition of medicines y--t ltnown, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept froiti our midst lhousatids and thousands every year. In- deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a lie- ntctiy has at length been found wliicli can be relied on, to curetlie most dangerous affections ofthe rigs. Our space here will not permit us to publish uriy proportion ofthe cures effected by its use, but we would present the following :-—aud refer further en- quiry to my American Alinnnac, which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Otiice of 'I‘ranuportution, Laurens R. R., S. C., Aug 4, 1853. J. C. Av In. Dcar Sir,—flly little sun four years old has just recovered from a severe attack ot‘umlig- nsnt Scarlet Fcver, his throat was rotten, rind o-vi-r_r ‘arson that visited him. pronounced litrn a dead child Iaviiig used your Ciucititv PICTORAL in Califor- nia, in the winter of I850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succes, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every threchouru, commencing in the morning, and by ten o'clock at night, I found a decided change for the better, and after three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many a fond purent.—I“or all atfectionu of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these linus,—but for your irri- portunt discovery, nl little boy would now have been in another worltfl I am youth. with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. ’I‘ranu.. L. R.R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., Jul 2|. 1852. r. J. C Av s:it,—t-lincc our medicine as becctrie lrnown here. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. 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 say of it, is not too much for the good it has done. take pleasure in selling it, becausel know thstl am giving my customers the worth of their money. and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.in Please send me a further supply, and believe Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WHITLOCK. Almost any number ofceriilicates can be sent you, if you wis it. Windsor, C. W., June 26, I852. J. 0. Anna. Sir; 'I‘ltis may certify that Ihuve used your Cirunnx Pscrortsr. for n words ofone vesr ; and it is my sincere belief that Isiiould have been in my rave ere this time ifI had not. It has cured me o a dangerous affection of the lungs, and I do not ovorstato my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours vcr res ectfuliy, D. A. hIcClrLLiN, Attorney at Law. Wilksburre. I'a., Se letnber 28, I850. . Du. J. C. Avuit. My dear ir,—Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invariably recommend it for pulmo- nary atiections, us do many of our principal physi ctuno. -- I am your friend. CIIAS. STICEATER, hf. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEIIIBT, ELL, MASS. Sale by 1*. oizsaitts/iv. It Co., Gouorul Agoney And I3 Mr. Llasuu. wuss, Georgetown, Enwsun Gorr, Grand River, Enwsun Nuuniusr, St, Peter's Bay. " J. J. I-‘usouu, St. Eleunor's, Gaouou Wtooiirrots, Crupsud. Jsu. L. llouurr, do. " Was. ilonn. Bedequo, Janus Ptnouoiv, New London, APO'1'§OAR.IB'S HALL The Old Eltubllsliod VHOU 1810. CHARIJOTFEPOWN, JANUARY, 1353. '1'. SAY Jr. 00. HAVE just received. per lutu arrivals horn Loo- don, Dublin, United States and Halifax. their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Estuaries and Varied Juorrsisutof i witii in sod ushu urtlclo usually ltopt u?O“lllIhr'E'J'|‘I.:I.l*t1tQ.a.IlI’IJl&l Britain Su .lpolAssortos' Hull lusortlssr.) The , , Eu laud, puring ivhic time u believes he gave full satisfaction to those who employed him Rll'lIllCl--"Dilly Hussard, Esq. Charlottetown, Feb. 0, I854 Gm schoolmaster Wanted. FOR the Nuriii Iluutico School. Vni. March 7"‘, I8“. 7' One of tho Trustees. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! GOOD variety for Sale, from Sixtoon to Fifty Shillings. February 24, I854. GEORGE BEER, June, The Far-tamed , Medicine 2 T stviti-nrsrttc coin; or A conriitiis.-o Arra- iu, srrizit rivn viziiits’ surrnntira. The following testimonial has been sent to Professor Holloway, by a gentleman namrrl Jllhlrllston, of Scotland Road, Liisrpool. _ Sir,—Your I'i|lii have been the means, under Pro. vtdence, of restoring me to sound hr-ulih, alter five years of severe ttfilictiou. During the whole of that period, I have suffered the most drt.-iidful attacks of Astlnun, frequently of several weeks‘ duratioii,iitteud. ed with It violent cough, ' ‘ phlcgrri interniixeti with blood. 'I'Iiis so shook my constitution that I was unfilled for any of the active duties oflife. I was nttcrtdetl ivy sortie of the must eminent medical rrien of this town, but they failed to give tiie the slightest relief. As a last rctiit-tl ,I tried your Pills, and in about three llItiIIlI|t4 they c i.-ctr.-d a perfect cure of the disease, toinlly t-tiit.lic:tted the cou; ii, and restored totie and vigor to the chest and digestive or ans. I am, Sir. your obedient Servant, ' ed) II ( . MIDDLETON. Dated Jan..Ist, 1868. A PERMANENT coin: or A DIS!-ZABED LIVER, or MANY rains’ I)URA‘I'l0N. Copy qfa Lrtlrr from Jllr. Gamis, (.'Iteuti'st, Yen. ml, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir,—In this district your I’ills command a inora exit.-naive sale than itny other proprietary inedi- citie before the public. As a proofof their t-flicacy in Liver and Bilious complaitits, I may mention the fol. lowitig case: A . of II town, with wlmm | am personally acquainted for years, was a severe sufferer from disease of the Liver and digestive orgnnr Im- incdical attendant assured her that he could rib no. thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely rtllo could survive tr-any ttiotitho. 'I' is ttllnotlnco. mcnt naturally cnuued great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pill_s, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue Iheni until she received a perfect euro.’ 'I'his is twelve months ago, and sh. has not experienced an symptoms of relapse, and olien declares that your Pills have been the means of saving her Ii . I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly, 'l'|°d) J. GA Nov. 28, I852. Mm. AN ASTONISHING cults: or criaotrtc attun- sinisir, srrcn nizmo iiisciuitoizn l‘It0l 'I'llI: iiosrrrst. itrcuasau. Copy of a Latin from Mr. W. .1! Square. Wiucltrslsr. 0"’ 2’ ‘M Tu Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—-I beg to info '0 th t r sufferer frurri CIIl’tll'IIt:mRIItlI:llIl:nI,o:n{I..;'II: ‘hire: laid up for weeks together by its severe and painful attacks. I tried everything that was recommended and was attended by one of the most eminent our: goons IlI'lIIII town, but obtained no relief whatever; and fearing that my health would be entirely broken up. lwns induced to go into our County Hospital, vised to try your Pills, and h persevering with them was perfectly cured. and ens led to rosnnie my occu- pution, and althoug a considerable ‘period has elaps- cd, I have felt no return whatever o the complaint. I I am. Sir, your obli ed serum, 8 . . Oct. 8th, teas. ( I" w "00" AN sxruoitotrunv curt: or nitorsr, AITIII. surname ron uiuirruutr iron-t-its. f.'opyofaLsmrfroet.U.G.B' cl; ' Goolo, dated Fsbrarrrry Iblli',"lSIf8. "ml. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, Sir,—I have much pleasure in informing on of most surprising cure of Dropsy, rgcgntly . your valuable rnsdieicso. Captain Jackson, of this placo. wuo aflictud with Dropsy for upwards of sigh. mu month-. to such an IIIOIII that it caused his body and limbs to be much swollen, and water oozed us it were from his skin, so that a daily change of Ippurol . rneeocussar ; riotwrthstandtng the various rente- dieu tried. and t odidovent mad‘ men cungultgd all was of no avail. until he eornrnoucod using ' Pills, by which. and a strict attention to the printed directions, he ws_u otfuctuitlly cured, and hi. i...|.|. P"IE¢'lJ '°"'l|lIlIlIIod. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it. Titus c lobr ted Pill J u - s umhuflsu m aflrsrioos so Al" '0 Inflammation Authmu Dyseiitery uundico Bilious Coin lulnts Eryuipeliis Livor Com. Iiletetiosont o skin Foinslu Irregulurl- plslnrs Bowel Coiupluiutu ties ,¢ Clnltgl _ Forum of all kinds Pilou Couuuputionoftlio I-its m,..,,,..;,,,. B°'"l‘ 60'" Retention of Consumption Houd-sclto Ur-tn. n°"“l"J dll“"l°l| Scrnfulu, or Sore Threats Stowe a King’. Evil sicfltdlly Dylfo Tic upygn ' 00 Woruis of all Ulcers Wosltuoss tr liufov Sold at the Eotubllllitstorit of Itecaown, as, Strand. (iissr 'l‘osaplo.Iur . and by oil ruspoctoblu Dr lots oudv i throughout the Egvilbod W D It the folbwiug icos - ls.';o. and Is. Csrruosy sseli Sou .* ‘Pliers is s oousidurstilu saving by tsklng tho urgov shoa- - lI.I.—Dlrostlori r lio Id of a.. Lint‘: P‘IlIl:l° ovwy dblrdur ulszd it sludges...“ F u I. NM" who no panel his ' census 1'. ttitszsitb -rim on ' v _s.i.ws-iusi.sgssiarr.srsids.