lIASZARD‘S GAZETTE. APRIL’ 15. nmcmmnmous ;;-_-'- arm; is ,nu...1'.:.or the ~_ thyme. hull .a3lis'lI' millions" of people which -ltssstuaotltuined in 1841, not less than "fdfty‘-two milllons'were slaves; and of Il|IIO5itO0l U’ ' s were slaves of the Crown, or the Emperor! The Russian slaves have no I‘ I rights; in that ms- ° ._ ,pect._th_e are no etter than. the negroes .-of sites.» The Russian people are ,.‘n to ly slaves to their uobles, but they "alt al 0 slsv"es to the soil. The land of Russia is valuelcss of itself; its value *-‘coniislts iri"the human property belonging .19, it, sud from which the nobles derive their chief revenue. Practically the pri- vite serf of II.ussia—and there are above forty millions of such—is, life and limb, at the disposal of his owner, as conplete- , ly as slaves'ha‘ve ever been in "any coun- :try- He can be sold or hired out as a beast of burden. The law, it is true, _now wills that a certain portion of the land must be sold with him; but land in Rttisla in, as we have said. of merely no- Jninal value. The master may remove one or all cl‘ his slaves for life, from one osflte to another, though thousands of jluiles apart. In purchasing a slave, he has only to go through the formality of receiving’ from the former owner a few ncres of land with him, of which he soon forgets the possession, and from which he may remove the slave, separating him for ever ‘from his wife and children, and ‘diioming him to perpetual banishment frornlris home. The Russian slave, male or female, cannot marry without the per- misyioit of ‘the owner ; and, as in the case of. nogroos in the States, there are no purposes, even the most infamous, to which the female slave is not always lia- ble to be devoted, and frequently applied. The master may at any time send his male slave to Siberia, or for a soldier—and some he must constantly choose for this service. A The owner may flog his slave to death, but the law only permits him to be fined. The law forbids any court to receive the evidence of a slave against histniister. By a royal ultase issued by tliemonster Catherine, and since con- firmed Nicholas, if a serf makes any complalnt to his superiors against his lord, " he shall be amenable to the pun- ishment which the laws award”—-that is, to the punishment of death! But there is no-law in Russin,except the despotic will of the head slave-owner. Puschltin, the Russian writer, emphatically observes. “there is ‘no ‘law in Russia; the law is n;uiled,t,o a stake, and that stake wears a wn. < A. Scan or Nu-vast. H‘t's'ronr.—Ac- cording to’ Owen, the highest living au- thority On. such subjects,’ we have three specir-s oftlre crocodile tribe, and three 0{ll.V._ WNCIJ. although confounded by or- rust’-y observers, are readily and certain- ly distinguished by the comparative anstotpist. . One of the aforesaid species—the one longest known, and the one that has gills Its name to the whole class-—is the -crocodile of the Nile; the second is the gavial of the East Indies, and the third is the alligator or caiman of our country. In Europe nothing of the kind is found, the climate there not affording t_be amounrbf heat requisite to sustain it reptile whose blood is so cold and whose circulation is so sl ish. "In the present day, then, notwithstand- ipg that these creatures are so nearly a- lihc,yet are- they uniformly separated from one another by thousands of miles, the African, the Asiatic, and the American being constantly confirmed to its peculiar quarter: of the globe. It has not always been thus, bewcver, for Owen has ascer- tinitted-that the fossil ‘f ‘ sins of all three Q ".0 beenfound in:th%nd of Sheppy, a the mouth of the mes, the only locality iii the world where such a phono- mena hsshitherto been observed. And what a field for reflection do such facts open the mlrtd .dis'pos'ed to speculate up- on the eiivtldtlion of our plaper, long, very long, dye-mun had-been called into exist- ence.-lw «But the >inquiry_ is _too cojnplicg- ted and vast for the columns ofa news- P¢F57»'I‘I|‘_9t£I~,!tstticularly for one.especi- . amltil‘ -19 the am. of religion. rrotestgnt Churchmar_r.] " mu, awn Cn_wrs,*_s9me‘. body, mote wish‘ then is fellows, stiys thcrcjtii kinds of luau in this worl e M-wills,” the “worms,” and IIIO “‘aD’II." every. thing, the next oppossevcrytlsi , and t fail in , eycrytltiug. “ will build our“‘“l‘h‘lli’ou't'Is ‘arid. steaiuboats; “I won’t,” don't bclicvo inns ' em. and Dn'flswl7"'W'lIllOW",I _duh_t"_grows woods for wheat, and" ' ' uly ends his days in tlte.sIow «digestion " J ' 3 ,,,g',_,,"'_‘,l',.‘,:_':b"*".f'l!!"- . . . I "1' ""..t..!rtt*.mt¢it»th ,‘i:lfi't..i. It " I - 'l‘HE Subscriber hsvi , by Power of Attorney. hearing date the lab of January last, been appointed Agent for the Misses Stewart. of Charlotte- town, in this Island, to take the management of their Property, on Township Vo. IB. hereby notifies all persons on the said Lot. indebted to the Misso- Stewart, for Rent. Arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to pay the same forthwith. An person or persons found Trespassing on the said roperty. will be prosecuted to the utmost rtgnur f the Law. CHARLES S. HUNT. Miscooohs. February 22. I854. ' EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for urposes connected with thaE iseopslChurch.C nrlotte- town,) of fancy and use ul ' ill (I). V.) males, in take place at the Temperance Hall, on Wsdasndiiy, the 18th day of July nest. Contributions wtll_bo thankfully received by the following Ladies forming the Committee- rs. IIAVIIILD, Mrs. D. Honusorv. " Currnu.t., " Holllll “ 'l‘. llnsntusair. “ JENIINI. " l‘t1-ucunsno, " PALIII, " Ii. Haszsnn, “ A. YA-rxs. " .. Hurrsnnx, Charlottetown, 7th March, 1854. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM 1778 to I85I,botlt years inclusivo—2 vol- Roynl B vo., with a co ious Indox; published under an Act of the Colonial egislsturs, and care- fully revised and consolidated, by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- store of G. T. HASZARD. Properties for Sale. HE Subscriber offers to sell, at moderate rates, and on reasonable terms, his right by Deed to the following Freehold Properties. viz.: 100 acres rid on Lot or Township No. 3. 800 acres on Lot No. 8; 450 acres ut Fifteen Point; 82 acres on Lot No. 25, near McMurdic's; and 72 acres ntSevou Mile Bay. 0 "s Also, His interest in the following Leasehold Premises, viz. -44 acres of Land with Dwelling House, Store, Barn, and Out-houses on Lot 18, near the Indian River Chapel, which is an excellent business stand. It is now in the occupation o r. . oughlan. Also, the Property in 'l‘ryon, formerly occupied by the late corga Bynon. The above Tracts of Land being generally pnowu. require little, if any further description. . WEATHEIBE. Charlottetown, 10th Feb., 1854. on FOR SALE, A desirable Farm on Lot 39. 0 IE SOLD, on very reasonable terms, One Hundred Acres of Land on Township 39, for- merly belonging to the late lilrs. ilurns; it adjoins the property oflhu Messrs. Mcliwen, and lrss been sontelizncs described as Br:rtr'ncI."s Land. An un- uuuoted Title will be given, on application to . HAMILTON GRAY. Spring Park, March I5. 1854. 5il2Ion The Wonder of the World! Devines’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. THE Great Remedy is at last discovered, and COUGIIS, COLDS, AS'I‘llllIA. COS'I‘IVE- NESS AND CONSU.\II"I‘ION have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign remedy. Was it ever before known that, Hopeless cares Qf Consumption wsrs crrrdfor lru than 86.’ ’ ‘r , if anv in 'v' nl is to be pitied, and needs synipnthy, it is the consumptive,--always ex- pecting to get well, and yet the inful evidence of decay almost “ makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh.” " Some bloom as roses bloom, And live as roses live, A single morning space 1" While others, in more mature Iife,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold neglected,—-in the hectic flush, the painful cou lr, ~11‘, of—a’cgurt o "'L . "pro’l'll‘ "t r -rum "-.i...rs’ ° --63'“ , 1 ,, ‘rt......t.:.t.......,.-«.---w in‘ a um . I shs~snI'nvs ofI?I.A.NN " The prints oftherr parting steps appear." All we ask is this one question :—If' you have got mucous membranes, or any other members of the body that are “ heirs to il|s.”—ure you not interested n this great rcmcdy, Dnvrnns’ Cossrourrn Pt-rcrt Lozntvcrr. Sold by \V. II. Wrrrsotr and T. Dnsliruasu St. Co.,nt Ar-on-rncnntus‘ HALL. DR. OI-IALMERS’ WORKS. [“ Tu commend these works is superfluous; they have -net with unittersnl approbation from the Bri- tish press u1ltIpllfIllt.'.. That the periodical prrss. rsprrsrrtling so great is vurirly of religious and political opinion, should have so generally noticed them. and that 'too with high commendation, is a. circumstance cxcsstlingly rare, t’/‘riot allogsllrrr un- paralrllul. They have charms for the merely literary mas, and they will obtain ahruriug for evangelical truth in quurlcrsfrom which it would otlrrrwiu In ¢xcluded."]—Kt‘tto's ouraal. l'—ORIGIJV‘..‘IL WRITINGS. As ra-published by the Author, in 25 volumes, 12mo, cloth. Vols. 1, 2. I 8, 4. ( I Contents q/' this Series. lnturnl ’I‘lretilogy, 2 vols., hristinn Evidences. 2 vols., Iorul Philosoph 7. ristronomicnl Discourses, 8, 9, I0. Congregational Sermons, 3 vols., ll. lcrmons on Public Occasions, 18. Church Extension, 21- llufilciency of a Puvochislflystem 0 II.—POSTHU.UO US WRITINGS. Eur-run or Do. liars‘:-ta, In 0 volumes. Bvo, c ot . Vols. I, 2. 8. 4, li. Sabbath Scripture Resdings,2 vols. °osthumotls Sermons, at It eeooooo II‘ hbhNbL@@ 00000666 Contents. Daily Scripture Readings, 8 vols., £1 II I I 7.8: ustitutos of Theology, 2 vols., I I O. Prslcctions on Butler, &c. I0 This mporlnnt Series is completed by tho publica- ,tion ofthc Protections on Bureau, Paanx. Hrs.r., &c., and the whole may now be had, in Nine Volumes Bvo, price separately, at 10s. 6d. per Volume. The above are the prices of Chalmers‘ Works in sterling. as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber s made arrangements to sell them on this island. at tbs share price currency, being a large deduction ou the original price. GEO.. '1‘. HASZARD. Twelvetress Brothers’ Soup Powder (an sutirsl new invention. IS the cheapest, ss_ert. best, and most effectual artists for all w inn purposes s packet of which is equal tot? onuyworth of Soap! The saving of imnwud Iuubour is so asto- nishingly great. that I E E K ' S W A 3 II can be secorvrplishod BEFORE BREAKFAST -—no_ ruhhis being required. This won crful Article isMORE SII‘.RVIClA- BLE THAN SOAI’,asit produces a better tnuolr quicker lstbsr, and iuadsptsd for or ones for soap cannot Iissatsly or daily - It hill! not injure the hands, or tlrauosrdsllsste material ; but vvhibsit istuaodpdrubls for ‘ nous, ta, amt my Tnvs Injured by had to --riaiirag" ,,c.....}s r,s‘:rs;. u-esprit bsuoruo disoolourcthy 'l'ge,' us Washing. IV I“ Ber- ','ris;'l.‘1'."I_;i.".i.3 i.I;sfi.flv;r... ti. Andoy-9-'- t '; t _ ‘son , a rs. odd; s lllé B‘ We . 2'.-= « muse’ ‘flat “vote I styrc’s," WILLIAM HEARD. THANKFULfcr past l'_avsuvs, lugs to intimate the ARRIVAL of the Mrggri. direct from s.'.5....... with the following GOODS Cashmere, Mohair, Glace Royal, Damask, French and English Merino, Orleans, Coburgs. Vlounh Cloth, Al cca, Norwich and Cs plain Clot , wool plaid and tweed CLOA . _ Shawls and Scurfs. Plain, strrpe_and fntrcy SIIIII. I-lstiu. Watered Geo. Purstans. _ _ variety. A lnr e assortment of Mrllrnsry. Linings. Fur stone msrlin. squirrel, CHILDREN'S DRE Laces, SSES. Red, blue NEL8. Blankets; ‘Travelling Ru s; I_Iorso Rugli mohair, 6; bread Cloths; Doeskitis. ‘t|"'"|'|‘°l- of a superior make: glazed and felt Hats; cloth nnd for Caps. 3 V‘ ' , cuffs, mitts. gloves Gauntlets. kc um‘ r.nIrt's'quh:|l:.rl:1inkc:ri:'s’eal. Err fish and I"‘re'uch CORSETS. . C. PS, HOODS .1.N‘D HA T8, a great variety. and white surges; real Welsh, imitation Welsh. Lnncnshire, Ssliubury and Saxony o a Plaid, and Spanish Crupr. for Ladies’ dresses. Vccunni, Jurultulowu. KINGS. \Vool Jackets, llitnalagn, Al tr, Vecunis nnd Plaid Glace Vilks; Irish Poplins; )uCnpt-s, saltn Turltu. Vrlvrfs for dresses. Bonnets, &,c , in all colours. Ribbons in great Nntts, llrnids, Gimps, fancy Trlrnmings, Buttons, , in real sable, fitch, FLJIJV1 Carpetingu, Druggets, Hearth Rugs. I’i t, beaver, Ready made (.'lotlts'ng. Seal Skin Costs. Silk Hutu Silk vslvot, moire, satin and fancy ' _ ; lk,B d d t H dkcrchtefs. IIIGOISIERlhfrmfiidl-ERD.l!nS:‘EN’Y:“iir?d| sols?‘ curirly cf COTTOJV and LIJVEJV GOODS. I. adios‘, Gents‘. and Childrens' 'I‘8. SHOES and SLIPPEIIS. Sodn,Indigo, Copperns, Starch, Glue, Lsmpblnclt. shoe Thread, Cotton Warp, Hnlr Sosting,.lt:)ttrlod r In Hair; Paints, A large assortment of IROJVMOJVGER Y. ggéaskgprzss. &e- IRO-N‘. nnaru Castings, Forge Bnck.A how. Oils, Whiting, Tar, Rope, Oslrum, Figure Heads; scouring Ilriclr (wholesale or s srstn, Ship crwwt and cuss. selection of TEAS FANCY _(;ooD3,._w;iting Desks? Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents’. Ross- Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German and Bone Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth pale and slrnond Soaps for family use. Dressing and chimne Classes, in mnht suy, rosewood and gilt frsmss. For Cliristtuns presents, a spin- did collection of Jewelry. 'I‘hs whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. 53 Charlottetown, December 9. I3 - Prince Edward Dispensary, KEJVT STREET, CHJRLOTTETOWM &, R. JOHNSON respectfully nnnounce that a they Su ly from their Establishment, DRWGS, CHEMICALS. _ and the various Ofiicinsl Prsparattonn ofths Mcdtcnl E Colleges, and from a thorough rscticalknowledge, I obtained in first class Esta lis menu In England.- tbey feel warranted in claiming the confidence _of the public, which they will endeavour to retain by uniform soual attention and cars. _ H. Gr. . J. prepare Medicines adapted to family requirements and the prevailing drsenscs of this clitnste, and specially suitable for fsmtlres who live distant lrom Medical assistance. _ _ Physicians Prescriptions and I"um_|ly Rocfltpel accurately dispensed, Medical Galvarrtstn, Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5, I854. . ’ NEW PERPUMES, GL0. UBIN’S EXTRACTS Bailey's Ess. Bouquet, Eds's Hed osmia. Delcroix’s Fashionable Pur- fumes, Lowe's ‘ragraut Perfume, and Genuine Eau de Colog a ti . HE.N'DRIE'S MOELINE. For preserving the Beauty and Luxuriuncrq/'ths Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal 0leugin- ous Substances, most beneficial for omoting the beam and luxuriance of tho Ilair, and 'of u very grate ul perfume. R0 WLJJVD8 K./IL YDOR, For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. EJIIOLIEJVT C'.dJl{PHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a curtain and agree able remedy for chopped hands, and the iujuriou affects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which however rough or red. is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter whatever. PEARL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for bonu- tifyiug the Tenth. By its tonic and astringent pro- portion, it braces and strengthons e Gums and Sockets, preserving tlrsm in a sound and healthy condition. JILL THE F./IVOUITE TOILET SOJPS, Prepared in the urqul form of u Tablet without angular corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all from Lennon. Wm. R. WATSON. Nov. fllst, 1863. Adv. & Isl. COLUMBUS. TIIE old Clydesdale Horse Colum- bus will stand for the season at the following plnros:—-First, on the 1st May, William Efllcs. New Arman; Ha-lrtm’s; ll. Bognall‘|, 'I‘own Road; North River; J. I’oise’s, West ltivsr; Garvie's, West Itc_ var.-, Block House; Arch. McDougald's, Nina lllrli Creek; John l\IuPlniil‘s, Black Point; David Came- ron's, Crapaud; Webster's, Tryon.--Every fortnight —truvslliug to the 27th Jul . CAI. ‘B POLLEY, Groom. March 7. Mountaineer. 'l‘llE BEAUTIFUL thorough-bred ST/\LI.lON Jfountsinrsr, b Mulay Moloch out of Champagne, (the Car enter and Lightning's dam) By Bluclier (winner of"the Derby in IBM.) by Waxey out of Paulina by Buunnrd, grand-dam by Trcnthnm out of Cythereu. Mult.-y Moloclr by Muley out of Longwaist’s dam, by Dick Andrews out of Spitfire. He is a Dark Buy with Iilnck Legs, very powerful has fine nclion, and a good tam r. His pcdigreo is excellent, combining the most ushionable and racing blood on the turf. Malay Moloch being sire of the celebrated Alice llnwlliorne, and many other superior Racers. Mouritainner’s stock, new four years old, are very owsrful and promising, and selling at high ricas. he performances and racing on abilities of Malay llloloab, Longwuist, and Alice nwthorne, are too strongly impressed on the minds of the racing public to require repolition, islly the latter, she having won about so Queen's Plates and Gold and other Cups, besides many oftho most valuable Stakes and Prizes in her ds . He will stand III Town, at the Subualbor's stables. Foss Twenty Shillings. id in advance. Ell. M'INNIl. April 0th, 1854. WAXWORK. THE cnlobfltod Horse WAX- WORK, irnportad from England by the Iloyal Agricultural Society, in II“. will serve for the season at the fa low places, commencing on the Ist April :- Iis will stand in Charlottetown twice a wash, Woduudsys and Saturdays; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's rcsiinnoe, Old North ivnr Road, sfi miles from Charlottetown. This lions stands Md hands ' , ' my poww- ful, and of a handsome gray color. Terms. |5I- fol’ the season; the moody‘ to bl phi the first time of serving. ' ' JOHN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, March 7. on ‘Into New London Horse ursaanort-," WILL stand for the lesson, unwr- susuaingontlrc lst May at Mal- pqns...Isasu's. ds, «Wt.-tiismwiiod-ii“ ti"«ii - ‘s, no on E, -r.....%‘.u“, cps‘ sa'- «oi: the some I on the out '°‘.".“. APOTflOA.R.IE’S HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1810. CHARLOTFETOWN, JANUARY, 1353.‘ T. DESBRISAY Jr. 00. AVE just received, per late nrrivalshnn Lon. don, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, an Eztrruior and Variant Assortment qf DRUGS & CIIEMICALS, PERFUHERY, Brushes, Combs, Soups, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuffs; Pruitt, Spices, Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in rt-puts, and every other article usually kept atsirnilar Establishrnontu in Great Britain (See ./Ipollircuries’ Hall Jluosrlisrr.) The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at nslow, if not lower prices, than they can be proonod hfis z, 1 . A YER’ PILLS, sttccesshal rcrnedy for the A raw and siqgttlnrlv cure of all B’ but discast.-s— ostrvt-ncss. Iridi- gestion, Jsundicc, Dl't)ps_\', Rheirrntitism, Fewr Gout, HIrmore.Nu'vottsness, Irritnbi ' _\’. antinu- ltc, Pains in the Breast. Side, fin.-k, . K V , It rates serious and ten fatal diseases, which mipgit have been avoirltni uy the timely and judicious use g tr stirs. ‘I is alike trite of I-‘ovt-rislt symptoms, and produce the doc sea which load the nurses all over t - reliable family hysio is of the first I on o the public heal h, and this Pill has been perfected with mine s to meet that damning.” An an trig no an have been effected beyond bclio , were they not nub- an " rsons of such ex position and ' the suspicion of untruth. lemen to whom we are it, are rtor. Vsnrzsrrtss Men. the distinguished Sur- geon of New Yo ' . or. A. A. Hans, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mas- saclrusetts. In L. Moons, M. D.. an eminent Sur con and Ph_\ slcian, of the City of Lowell, who has ong used them in his extensive ctioo. . C. Snuflrvrrcx. I’-lsq., one of‘ the first mer- clinnts inDNevv Yorlt Citv C. nu. M. 1)., 's'up't and surgeon of it...- U States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mass shown in their effects It It i . .. These Pills, the result of long investigation and stud_ are offered to the public as e bent. rind most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. Th ed not of curative virtues onl being ietasn once it is sell’-evident the cf ect should prove so they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills rt surer, ' to foldlisean than any other r ne ot received them, they will promptly fonvardnd by mail to his address. Of all the Patent L cdiciues that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known! Their life consists in their mystery. I ave u. mysteri tirapued by Jsirss 0. Am. nruumr and-An sur.-sr (‘Asnu'st, Lowell. Muss. Persalsby « - . g V ’I'.I!l:UlII3AY'. ‘£00., Mv.I.nsruns. Owuw.‘ " .. ::WAI§.go"l;a:Id’ Igor, n’ we a run . 's . J.-J. r:a5s:IuIulsli‘s,’?, ouassr ‘ nsuir,Orupasd.- Jns. ,' ‘ do. Wu. unit’ " I sun: ':Afl'H“pI."t II’ = , . Janus -llrsuuuwg ‘ A CARD. HE Subscriber bogs leave to inform the Public. generally that he has commenced business as, a commission Isrchaat and Auctioneer. At the corner of Queen I. Sydnayltsusts, and hopes by promptnsss and punctuality to merit a share of their patrousgs. AKTEMAS G. SIMMU. . 1'’ can advanced upon articles lsft fbr Ase- “OI. W. I. ssnri. I. I. IIITI SMITH BROTHERS, commission Merchants, nos-rn suarra'r WIIARI‘. ~ 3!. John, .N'sts B ' . nsnnurtcu: N‘ 8. Detnill, E ., Edward Allisomlaaq. dies The Far-turned Mediums ‘l HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. SURPRISING CUII 0!‘ A CONFIRMED AUTH- MA, AFTER IIVI YEAH!’ Il.ll'l'IIl|l0. Thrfollotoiug tsstistonisl has been us! to Prqflssor HoItotcay,by u gsntisnrntt natusd .Ut'ddlslon, qf Scotland Road. Liverpool. Sir,—Your Pills have been this ruesns. under Pn- vidsnce, of restoring me to sound hsnltb, alter five years of severe ttflliction. During the whole of that period, I have suffered the most dreadful attacks of Asthma, frequently of several weeks’ durutiou‘,stfnnd- ' a violent cough, and caution ‘ log of plilegtn interrnixrd with This so s h my constitution that I was unlilted for any of the active duties of life. I was attended by some of the most eminent mediesl men of this town, but they failed to give me the slightest relief. As a last retired ,I tried your Pills, and in about three rncnthu they a noted‘ a perfect cure of the disease. totally eradicated the south, and restored tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. sm, Str;‘your obedient Servant, (Sign ) H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. Isl, 1858. A rnnnansznr com: or A nrsnssun Lrvna, or IAN! struts’ DURATION. Copy of is Letter from Mr. Gusris, Chemist, Yen.- ull, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir,-—ln this district your Pills command a more extensive snle than any other pro rietsr uvodi. cine before the public. As a proofuft air soy h Liver and Bilious complaints, I may mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town, with whom I am personally acquainted for years, was a seven safer" from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; liar medical attendant assured liar that he could do no- thing to relieve her sufi‘errngs, and rtwas sptlikoly . - s announce- ment naturully caused great alarm among her friend; and relations, and they induced her to make a tyigl pf your Pills, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue tltcm on ' he nosing a perfsct core. This is twelve months ago, and also has not experienced an s Inptotns of ralspsa, and oflen declares that your Illa bavs been the means of ‘fa. I remain, Dear Siruour; truly, SI J. GA Nov. 28, 1862. In ) ms. AN ASTONISHING CUBE OI‘ CHRONIC IIIU‘ IATISII, Ass-nit nctrto nrsonanuao raots run srosrrnr. rncunsnu. copy ofn Lrusrfrmn Mr. 7!’. Moon, of“. Square. Winchester. To Professor lleanowav, Bir,—-I beg to inform you that in yours I was . suffers; from Chronic Rhaumntisnpqnnd was olbon laid up for weeks together by its inn and painful Itriod everything that was recommended. and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- goons in this town, but obtslnud no relief whatever‘ ' and fearing that my health would be entirely brohgn. up, I was induced to go into our County Hospital, where I had the best medical treatment the Inntirn. tiun afforded , all of which proved of no avail, and I came out no better than I want in. was then nd. viuud to try your Pills, and b porsevsring with than was perfectly cured. patios, and although in considerable riod has slaps- sd, I have felt no rdlurtl whatever nfjtohe complaint. n 1 I. 3". your ob.l‘3gsd Servant, '8' ) W. MOON. Oct. 8th, 1852. All nu-rnsotrmsrtnr cults: or nnorsx, ATTII IUIIIBIIIC I03 IIGIIIII IOIITII. Copy of ts Letter rout Mr. G. 8' Chang Goolr, dotid February Ibth',“|g.5'8. ' To Professor Honaowav, 8ir,—-I have much pleasure in isfortuing ‘:5: of most surpr'tsl' It sure o , rt .4 5 your vslunbln‘rnediclnas. '17..’ ai'°iiisi.i., oil‘ a place, was nflicrcd with Dropsy for upwards of sigh- tssu months, In such an extent that It caused his bed and limb! to so must: uwuilou, and water oossd ssh were from his sltiu, so that a tlslly change ofsp ral _scatn_o : the various dies triad‘. and't drfordrlt ‘rn‘s'tIissl than consulted, all was of no avail, until be commenced using you Pills, by which, and s strict attnosisn so the primal directions, he was slastunlly cured. sndfi booth - perfectly rn-established. Ifyoon dasui tbh wmthy of publicity, you an at tltrmy ass is. y y _ _ the sub; , ly nclrnowl e ear convictions Thssscslsbrdsdfltls Co‘ ‘ (5 of thel Intrinsic mcrlts. The Cherry Poctortll was figfpuopigg goggtgfiggg, pronounced by _sorcnttfic men to ho wondprful _V __ _ edirtrne befo is elf ts worslrnn . 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