HASZARD’S GAZETTE. DECEMBER 21. VARIETIE8. CHOOIING A Hnsuirsn.—-lfa man wipes his feet on the door-inat before coming into the room, you may be sure he will make a good domestic husband.—lf a man‘ in snufling the candles, snuffs tlietn otit, you may be sure he will make a stu- pid hushand.—-Ifa man puts his lraiidker- chief on his knees whilst taking his ten, you may be sure he will be a prudent husbaiid.—In the same way, always mis- trust the man who will not take the last piece of toast or Sally Lnnn, put prefers waiting for the next batch. It is not un- likely he will make a greedy, selfish hus- band, with whom you will enjoy no “ brown" at dinner, no crust at ten, no peace whatever at honie.—-The man who watches the kettle and prevents its boil- ing over, will not fail, my dears, in his married state in exercising the same care in always keeping the pot boiling.——Tlie man who doesri’t take tea, ill-lretitstlte cat, takes snuff, and stands with his back to the fire, is a brute whom I would not advise you, my dears, to marry upon any consideration, either for love or niriney, btit most decidedly not for love.._fiut the man who, when the tea is over, is dis- covered to ltnve had none, is sure to make the best husband. Patience like his de- serves being rewarded with the best of wives and the best of mothers-iii-litiv. My dears, when you meet with suelia man do your utmost to marry him. In the severest winter he would not mind going to bed Iisrt. Mo1'iistii.—As the infntit begins to dis- criiiiitiate betwi-on the oliji,-etstirouiiil. it sooti discovers one counti-riani-e that ever smiles upon it with peculiar bi.-iiigiiiiy. When it wakes from its sleep, there is one watcliftil foriii ever bent over its cru- dle. If started liy some uiihtippy (lI’tI|lII, a guardian angel seems ever ready to soothe its fears. Ifitold, that rtiiiiisteriiig spirit brings it wartritli; if hungry, she feeds it; if happy, she caresses it. In joy or sorrow, iii weal or woe, she is the first object ofits tliotiglits. Her presence is heaven; the mother is the deity ofiii- fancy. Luttrell mentions a pocticnl midship- man, who discrilied the wetitlier in his log-book:——-“ Light airs languishing into calms.” When concession is inevitalile, it is wise to concede before necessity ilestrois both freedom of thought anil dignity of movement. “E.i'rcii'ritiNtnc” KNowt.t-:not-:.——As- certaining the cost of a dinner party. AN Auoiut.v.—Notliint.v can be so kind as a woman’s heart, and less likely to in- flict a blow; and yet, strange to say. it is never so happy as when it is beating. Titr: MYSTERIEB or COOKERY.-—Il. is said that some of the great cooks of an- cient Greece carried their art to such perfection, that they were able to serve a whole pig, boiled on one side and roast- ed oti the other. Wositn.—The last and best of all the series. If we have her for a toast, we won't ask for any but-her. The modest maiden, the prudent wife, or the careful matron is much more scr- viceable in life then petticoatcd philosop- hers, blusterirrg heroines, or virago queen. Sh-.2 who makes her husband happy, and reclaims him from vice, is a much greater character then ladies described in roniace, whose whole occupation is to murder mankind with shafts frotn their quiver or their eyes. “I see through it now, as the maid servant said when she knocked the bot- tom out ofthe pail. A gentleman accustomed to the signa- ture of the firm in which he was a part- ner, having to sign a baptismal register of one of his children, entered it as the son of Smith, Jones, and Co. , Modesty is a liaiidsoiiie dish-cover, that makes its fancy there tnust be sortie- thiirg very good underneath it. Love is like chaiicery ; it's a deal eas- ier to get into it thatr to get out again. Man’s ‘knowledge is but as the rivulet, his ignorance as the sea. Experience has taught as little, if it has not instructed us to pity the errors of others, and to amend our own. To run Prtitss Gciisait.i.v.——'I‘lie Em- peror Nicholas wishes an erratum correc- ted in the next edition of our dictionaries. He bogs to say that he has discovered that un Ottoman is not a thing upon which you easily rind comfortably place your foot.-—Puncli. The Nevada u lulu Culiforniu Journu mentions it as u curious fact that many 0 the Chinuinen in that region are Protes- tunts, who take oath on the Bible in courts of justice, and say they were convened In China by the labors ofa missions , whom they uunis with much love. _ hey are pedeuublc sud industrious, .|lItI.[I.VO practi- csl svidoncu tits " tbuir futtli is Illoumufd by works. NEW PERPUKES, dtc. UBlN’S t:x‘t‘ititc'i‘s uni...-. tz... Bouquet, Ede‘s Hod ositiis. Delcroix‘s Fusliiiinsbls l'er- fuinus. Lowe's rugiuut Pisifitinc, and Genuine kluu as do Coiog . HlJ.«VDRIE'8 JIOELIJVE. For prsserairtg the Beauty sad Lusurinscs oftlic Hair, an extract of Vsgi-tattle and Aiiiiiitil ()lt-tigin- ous Substations, trrost bciieficiul ftir promoting this beam and luxuriancu of the Hair, and of ii vury grate ul perfume. E.MOL!E.N'T CJIJIIPHOR CREJ./I! Has been long approved of. us is certain and ‘agree- iibla remedy for chopped hands, and the inyuriouu street. 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 soup or alkaline tiiutter whatever. ROII'L./IJVDS KJILYDOR. . For improviirg and bertutifyiirg ‘tho Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. PEJRL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and cf_I'ectuiil preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. Iiy its tonic rind astringent pro- perties, it braces and strcngthsns tlis Gains and sockets. preserving them in a sound and healthy oridition. JILL THE FJVOUITF.‘ TOILET SOJIPS. Prepared tn the uufrit form of it Tablet wtlltout angular corners. Tooth. Niiil, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all frotn LONDON. “list. 8. WATSON. Ileddin's‘ New Building. Nov. 2Ist, I853. Adv. Gt. Isl. Hubback’s Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. O\V I.ANDl.'\'G. es: Brigflltwood. from Low non, is further supply of the ahtive valuable Also, a few catilits Driers and l'uttv. &C- JA.\Il::5 DESISRISAY. I’:iint June, 18th. THE PSALMIST, UST ltECF.l\’ED. at _(‘rsiiiics 'I‘. IIAIlA.llD'l s llnnltstiire, in various hiridriigs. '1 be above is the I'Idit'iiin of Watts’: llyinns uuetl in the Iiuptisttlliiipel, CIIiIIIlIIlEIO\\II. MONEY TO LEND. . ‘NQUIIKI-2 at the Uifics 0fCHAl.LlI Puussn, I‘; I-ZsQ., tilittrliiitetown. Falirttary l. I85 rt 9 t , .IWt'll'tfll't‘t§S Brothers biiup l’tiwile.i (an entirely new invention.) _ S the cheapest, ttalert. best, and most eflecttiul aiticle for all w-isliiiiu purposes.a packet of which is equal to ten PetllI_V\\t|I’Ill of Soup! 'lhe saving of Time and Labour is so asto- III5IIIII|II_V an-at. that is W E I‘; K ‘ S W A .\ H can be accurrtplislied BEI"0Rl‘} IiIiEAKI“A.S'l‘ ——iin rtihliiiip being required. This tinnderful .-trticie is MORE SERVICEA- ISLE THAN SOAI’, as it produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for purposes for which buap cannot be safely or effectually used It will not injure the hsirds,orthe most delicate material ; hut whilst it is iiicortrparablc tor perms rreiitli whitening Linens, &',c., after they have h.-china drscultiured by age, or injured by bad Washitig. it is also uiistrrpassuble for iinpriiv III}! the colors irf FLANNKLS, BLANKl*.'I‘.\‘, \Vt)0l.L|-INS, CoLoiti:n PIIINTS, MUSLIN and LACE. ‘or C‘ is _v GEO. T. HABZARD, Queensqusrc. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! IIE Subscribers rtrunufacture and keep constantly on Ilillltl, all sizes of Church, I"uctory,Staatii- boat, I"ciry, Locuiiiotive. School llousa and Plants- tion Bells. with the but description ofllangings. These Bulls are made frotti the but stock, and the small sizes undergo the same process in manufactur- ing as Church Dells An experience of thirt years, with a great iriiin recent iiripiovenierits, an an en- tirely new trietlio of casting. enables us to obttiiii the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this Foundr , which is the best evidence of their su- perlorilv. Ve litrve fifteen Gold and Silver mediils iit our iitiice, which were awarded for the " best Bells for iionorousness and purity of toite." We pay parti- culur tiiteritioii to the getting up Peuls or Chimes, and can refer to use furnished by us. Our establishment s contiguous to the Erie and Champlain ‘Canals, and Itriilrntrds running in every direction, which brings us witliiir four hours ofNew York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, Transits, Theodolites, &c., for sale, of superior workmanship. All corriniuiiicaiions, either by mail or otherwise will have immediate ltllentl0n- A \lI'-‘.NF.ELY‘S SONS West Troy, N. Y., March, I853. _ _ Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at (loo. '1‘. IIaszurd‘s Book and Stu tionery Store. FLUID! FLUIDI! IVE Casks BURNING FLUID just received, F and for sale lnw. Also,a few FLUID I.A.\lI’8. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Queen Street. I4th Oct. I ‘ SI IIE Subscriber having been for several years T employed in building Ship, Fishirig, and I'loii- surs IIUA'l'S of all kinds, he s leitvu to return thanks for the generous support he us hitherto cxpuricncrid in that line, and to notify his friends and the ublic at large, that he is iiiiikirig preparations for u srgur rind iirore extended business, and that. for the purpose of riccoinuiodatin poisons who may frivor him with Orderi-, the following gentlemen have kindly eousuut- ed to iict its his Ageuts:- Captain itii-rtiswsoii, ofthe Sieurnsr ‘Boss.’ Mr. (E. 'I‘. IIAIIAID. Charlottetown. Ctiprriin IIUIIARD, 'I‘igniiih. Mr. Wis. l\I'|-iwsri. Innkeeper, Sumuiursile. NICHOLAI COIIROY, I:lsq., ' Bout. nfrtiiy description, tliirierisions or build (wIiu- ther Ctiriksr iir Crirval). diilivuroil in Cliurliitiiitovvn, or elsewhere. with urripiiiiido Workniuasliip and nirI'OrIitln ivsriiiiited of the best dssrriptiori. I'roducs or name will be taken in piiynient, ifileriirsd. CIIAIILES l\I'QllAllIlIE. N EW GOO D S. ‘HE Subscriber has reouivisd. pur Brig Jtflcood. 1 front I.-‘NDON. and other rucsut urrivrils. the allowing GOUIIS, which nru otfsrud cheap for Cush. Bali-s Kt. Crises Dry Goods. bi) Chests t hoicc 'l'csI. Ciiiivuss, Cordge, Otikum. Chain Ctiblcu j inch to 1-Othl, Anchors and Kedgus. Cut rind Wrought Nails, Spikes, Round and flat Iron. Window Gliisu, Paints rind Uil. London rind Liv I Swap. London wusod-wick Cundluu. Bsrrulu Choicu Sugar, Hds. Ilolsuss, be. dsc. IJINGWOKTH E YATB. Water Strsut. Chsrlattnown, Jsus I'ItII. Iatil. Ox strayed lt0.\I thu luuscviluifis Prsuilr-I. about the lttli October last, a Black Or with it whits strut on the buck, branded on the born with the letters 'I‘. Dodd. Whocrvsr‘hn:t:'y briughhinitc thu owuuu. wi bu ruwsrdsd or troub . T. DODD. _ Chsrlotistiiwii, Nsv. Nth. till. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IPTY Acres of Freehold Land, on Vsrriop Rivur. Lot 50. Aboutttoricrirs is cover with hard and soft wood, und tbs ruinulnder is cleared und has a marsh which cuts a considerable quantity of buy. For further particulars, suuuirs at this oflles, or , DONALD McNI:‘.Il.I.. Nov. lid, IBM. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IVE Ilundred acres of LAND, with u Marsh ll attached, which cuts unnuiilly Fort tons of Huy. situate on 'I‘owiisliip No. 38, head o the Hillubir rough Iliver. For terms iipply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. Idtli, I858. arm to be Let. F 7 ‘III-I subscriber offers to lot for one or nioru yours Lot I1 of about 60 ucruu of cultivated land ull which is under fence, it fronts ten chains on tho Itodequu llriy within about I"iIIuon chains ofGrcon’s Wharf, On the front abundance of setiwcud mu be had, and on the farm any quantity of Black mud may be procured. A l.Iarn, Dwelling House and out-Iiousuu are on the premises, thu ruiit may be id in producs or in cash at the option of the Lease. I not let soon it will be otherwise disposed oI'. Application may be made to Mr. P. Power Suniniiirsiile or to thu subscriber. J. WEATHERDE. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, I853. A steady sober nitin with a fair knowledge of fur- tning wanted, with or without u wife. 1 W Premises to be Let. HE subscriber offer: to let a shop. dwelling house and warehouse in one building, 60 by 28 & 22 feet on the ground, with an excellent frost poof roller, it is directly opposite the residence of Mr. McEwun, tit Suriiniersidc, Bedeque, and within it few yards of the pulilic wlittrfiit which the Bedequs and Shediiic packet arrive and dspurtJ’l'Iroin. s ol Near the sums wliarfu convenient dwelling house with it grirden attached and II punrp ofgood writer at the door. This house hits ti frost proof caller rind has on the first floor 2 Kitchens and 3 rooms, and 4 rooms oti the second, also. it wurchousu, stable, &,c., On A dwelling house with three rooms first and two on the second floor. with it frost llcr. also it garden attached, part of the above hildingu use raw and the riiiriiritider nearly so and in good order, of thouu premises are pleiisenily situated in that mile and fun: growing town Sumriiersids. further rnfnriirrition irriiy be had on applying to Mr. P. Power on the preuiiries or to J. WEATIIERBE. Charlottetown, Niiv. l0th, I853. To be Sold. BY PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ES'l‘A'l‘E of the late Ilon. Colonel A. Litsiu, situate in Charlottetown. and its viciitiiy, viz: 'l'U\VN Lt)'l‘s Ni-s. 57,58, 59. 60 and 6!, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown cotuiniiig nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Ihicliford Square. tar-tefully laid out with orirunientnl, fruit trees, iind Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, oui houses of the deceased, of thu rniis com- . 3, 4. 5 and 6, in the Third llntidred of Lots in Ciirlilottetown aforesiiid, and One-twentieth part at Town Lots Nos 67, 68 and 89, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- jniiiiiig the property of Diiniul Hodson, , in lots to suit purcliasors. 'l‘owis Lora Nos. 3, 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit 'l'owN Lo'r No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Clizirlottetown, adjoining the residence of tho Chief Justice. Connors Lo'ru. 12 and I3. in the Common of. and in close proitiriiity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. IS, in the Common of Clrarluttetown. and which forriis the Wssturn side of the approach front Town to Government House, in lots to suit purchasers. Pits-ruiiii-. Lot No. 554, in the Royalty of Chur- lottntown, containing Twelve Acres. .»\t.so-—I‘I".W Nu. 3|. in the South Aislu of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to W. Ponausr, Esq. Barri-iter at Law, hiirlottetowri; st Pictou. toJ. IIAIIILTOI Lltiss, the Acting Executor of, and one of the Trustees nuiusd in the Will of thu lute Colonel A. ane. Cltarlotietown. 26th October, I858. FARM FOR SALE. 7 0 be sold by private side, the Leasehold for 999 years, coniairiin 80] acres of Land, with the Buildings thereon. About 40 acres are clear. There is u good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Farrn is situated about I0 miles front Charlottetown. on the Tryou Iloud, and known as the SUJV‘ IJVW‘, for the last I8 years. Half the purchase money can remain on the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Wrnosuv on the Preinises, or to Ilsiiuir Pitusuu. Esq., Charlotte- town. Lot 81, West River, June 27, I858 House In Kent Street. IIE subscriber offers for stile, or to let, this dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains u largo Store. I-nil g frost- prnofCsllur, and six good Itooins. There is also 3 Stable for eight Ilorsuu. and now Well of Water in the yard. It will be let uliogsthsr or in two On £200 being puid down, the remainder could niortugu for four or five years. JOHN BRBEN. . I'll. IO OI June l3tIi I853. Farm for Sale. TIIE Subscriber ofcrs for sale his FARM, can i-isring of H0 acres, 90 acres fiesliold. and 20 acres Inuaod. at One Shilling per acre. Thurs is abirut 40 acres cleared, rind in it high ututu cf culiiviitinri; ugood House, Barn and Workshop on 0 ‘ sea. It is situated in the beautiful and llourisliirtg settlement of Suuiltnwn, about RA uiiln irorii Iloirpcr‘s Ciirricr. rind about I] uiilus from the south Shore, where iibuudsncs ofSuii Msnuru insv be had. For particuluru uppl to 'l‘iiouus Donii, Charlottetown, or the Subscriber on the promises. JOHN TODD. Berirllown, 2il Oct. 1853. lfl -. 2 rin st Suininursidc of FOR SALE. TIIAT vulurible plot of GROUND ut the lisiud of Prince street, furinerly thu sits of thu Ilsptist Clui I, friintrrig I00 foul on Elfliin Struul. IIIII I04 on ppor Prince Street. It is arts of the most duuii» stile uttuutiolru in the suburbs for u gsnt|snisn'u rosi- dunes. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, to. apply W. H. POPE. Juno 8. Cottage to Let. 0 L81‘. ilis Cottugu iirintsdinisly above A thucsriss‘ Hull, hunting on Queen ltiuut. rnudlsto possession givun. Also. the Stars and Counting Hoses udjoiiiiig Apotlioeurlus' Ilull. Callur underneath, and Wuru Ilooni uttuchsd. Rant rnodnrstu. TIIEOPHILU DDIIISAL. October IIIII. IBII. A Valuable Bout ltstute tor Solo. «line Subscriber air... for ssi.tt iii. wiuittr and ssvsrsl BUILDING IA)?! adjoining, st - of ii-r . .....i..'°°' °.'Ci'ii' 5.1'.'J.'C.'..li"f.}'ri:.'3.."i. ' subs. s vssinttti Ohsrlsttstuwu. Jsuu I. I3. Town Lot for Sula. 0 be sold. at Public Auction on Wsduuudu Iith in., (if not uviously disposed OI’) ths spot. TOWN L0'l‘ o, . of Lots in Churlottstowu. A title will be givun. I-‘orpsrtleiiturs spply to Mr. C NDALL. to be Let re and near the h aowmto «.08- uu s Dspotofthu Royal Agricultural Society. It has P .1 I. s. DEALIY, CQNIISSION MERCHANT AND P . Nb. 1, SOUTH STREET. -NZIW PORK. H-r ' htu rid v '17 red. .5... or urorgii‘. ihs.Brltisli"f’.roviii'e.s°s., bV0u.I.I|difi,-xx? trsliu and California. Dunks rud tbr thu Iuuq u srniill oflau adjoining. and u beneath, and is u duuiruble stiiad for business‘. qulru st ' ' cu r Eu- CANDLES MADE. HOIISBKEEPERS urs respectfully informed, that r“ I hey can Iiavu thsir 'I‘ALl.UW made up by plieuuoii to up- JOIIN BOVYI-‘.11. Nov. loth. Corner of Quscndr. Water Street. LADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS. T thu King 8 rs Iiloiiss, a few puirs Ladies’ Ion IIUUBE OFIAOOTS. Ladies‘ and Misses Ilubbur VEII. BII GED. IEEB,jnr. Charlottetown. Nov. 39. I858. Isl Ii House to Let. TO LET. that well known HOUSE und PREMISES, situate in Powniil Strust, known as us. Woiin’s Boarding House. Possession ivcn iiiNoveuibsr next. For further purticuIsrs,u pl to Sept. 9. IV. DEBLOIS. Regular Liner from London. THE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship pan from Londiin.thut they will place on tho Line bctwusn Lostnosi sndCsut n- urr'ss'rowtv. the A. I, Clipper Burqus Harvest Hons, 500 tons Re istcr. to sail froisi Lon- don on or ubout the lat A ril. I854. Ap ly to tlis iiwusrs ROBE '1‘ BROWN & Co. 24 Line Strsst, I-‘enchurch Street. London. R. BR WN 8!. Co. P h Cliarlottetowu. P. ‘. I. W‘ arties wis 'n to ulri per Hsrscst Hone wi o well to make esr‘|y u pliiztitioa. I October ldth, I853. Isl 613.6. For Ihu ruplil cn 00llGlI8. COLIIS. ll0AIISI-INIISS, lI0lIt‘nI'I‘IS,Wll00PING-(YOIIGII, Clwlll’. ASTHMA. AND C0lt'SlllllI"I'I0lI'. the numerous disooverlus Science has made in this generation to fiiciliiute the bnsinsns of life- Amon increase its cnpyniuut. and svun prolong a term of uirrun existence, none can nrirne value to mankind, than this ccntributi in iit'Chuiriistry to the Healing Art. A vast trislofitsvirtuus through- out this broad country. has ptovsn buyond u doubt, that no medicine or conibiniition of medicines yet known. can so surely control and on the numerous varieties of pulmonary discuss which have hitherto swept from our inidut thousands and thousands every your. - desd,tbure is now abundant reason to believe a Ils- medy has at length been found which can be rslied on, to cure the most dangerous riflkictioiis of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures utfected by its use. but we would present the following :—und refer further en- quiry to my American Almanac, which thu agent below numsd. will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputubls proof of these statements. Oflics of Transportation, Laurens R. IL, 8. C., Aug. 4, M458. 1. C. Airsin. Dear Bir,—My little son four years old has just recovered from a severe situck of malig- nant Sctirlot I-‘over. his throat was rotten, and ever plsrsou that visited hiiu. pronounced him a dead chil . I nviug used your Cisstultv Pucroun. in Califor- riiii, in the winter of I860, for u severe uttuclt of Bronchitis, with entire succus. I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave lrlm u tsu-spoon-ful every three hours, commencing in the Inoruiii , and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided change for the butter, and shes three days use he was able to out or drink without pain. Its use in the above named discuss will save many a child from a premature grave, and rslisvii the un- xiety of many u fond purunt.-—I"or ull stfcctionsiifthu Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine ustsnt. A fueling of the deepest grritiiuds, prompts me in addressing you those lines,--but for your irri- poriuut discovery. I1 little boy would now Iisvs boon in tinothur worl .h urn ours. wit gruut ruspi-ct. J.yD. POWELL, Supt. 'I'runs., L. ILII. Rock Hill. (Boivicrsut Co.,) N. .l., Jul 2|, I851. Dr. J. C Avsii.—Sinco your medicine u become known IIQII. it has u greater demand than say otbur study we have our sold. It is spolisri iifiii terms of urirnuusursd piuiss by those who huvu uusd it, and I know of some cases wliuvs the bust they can siryofit. isnot tooinuch forths guiid h husdcnu. I trike plcusuru in ' it. bunuul huow-Ihutl uin ivi my customers the worth of their . und Id: griiiifiud In unit‘ the bunufit ii eoafsrs.iii Plsuss send me u furthsr supply, and buliuvu Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WIIITIDOI. Almost any author of csrtilicutss can be uunt. you, if you wish it. . Windsor. C. W.. June II. I858. J. C. Avlu. Sir; 'I‘liiu inuy certify that Ihuvu ussdyourhisnav Puc-roast. for u wrirtds cfons vssr; and it is my sincere belief that should have been in my grave us this than ifl had not. It has eursd ms of u dungcrouu ulbction of tits Iunp. and I do not iivsrsisis niy convictions when I tell you it is u pricslcsu rum udy. Y v r rus tfuliy. oD'.‘A..lli:Cll,I..I.IN, Attiiruuy at Law. Thus utsbrsud Pill srs issndsdht tksjbttoiiit ‘rho Laws of Prince Edward Island itoii ms to l85I,botli yours iuclusivu—l ..i.. oyrtl B vu., with s cc ious Iudcx; publlgltgfl under an Auto! thu ulul ' Iutuvs, in euro. ' by Csnuiniuuun -W '°'"- i-'-- -we-.~it.::::.".-tr store of Ihol. wbcss is were dus before thu Fins: of Novlutunu lust, whether by Bond. Nuts of Hand or Book Account, unless the parties some this pump,’ in s few days. they wit be put In ulpuusss with.“ Turibcr sdvisu. JA Charlottetown, Dseusnbur 5. 18:.” Pmdglai Health for u lhilllssgr; J‘ ' ..i ll 9'. ‘_ - .4 ,_ ,_ .. HOLLOWAY’8 PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CUII OI‘ LOII OI‘ HEALTH, . DIIOIDIIIIID ITOKACH, INDICIITION AND DIITEIIIINATION OI‘ BLOOD TOTIII HIAD. Copy of is Lsttsr flora Mr. Joliri Lloyd. of Er-is inn. iii-ar Hurlsrli, .Msri'oristhsIrt'rs. To Professor |Ios.t.owA!. , 8tu,—l avail myself of the list opportunity of In- r0I'IIIIlI]' you.that,for u very long psriod.I was ufitud with it ilun crouu giddiaess an r not uwirniiiings in the ‘res , attend by loss of upipstitc. disordered stomiic.i,tind generally lurpuirsd has th. Every wtsuns hitd fiii ed to givs ins any perrnununt rslisf. uvid pt Ian th i became so alarming, that I was rsully ufrutd of going about without an attendant. In ' un- cliuly condition. I wriitud pursouslly u Chsrnist, Hurliich, fur the purpose is consul an to vvhut I had better do; be kindly sscsriiuiuud your Pills, I tried them without duliiy, and after tu- kirig them for it short time I sin bu try to hunt lusti- iniiny to their wotidiirful ctliciicy. Iluni now restored to perfect lieitlili, and enabled to resume my usual duties. You are at liberty to publish this luttur in any way you iriay think proper. I sin, Sir. your obudiunt Servant‘ (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. June 6th, I352. IIIRACULOUI CUR! OI’ DROPIY. Extract Qftl Lsttrrfroivi Edward RoisI¢y,1.' ., ¢ India Walk. Tobago. dated Jprtt 8tA, I8“. To Prtifsssor HOLLOWAY. Dunn Stu—I deem it u dut I owe to you and tho public at largo to inform on u uicstisiirsculous ro- covcry from that drcud ul discuss, Dlorbu und which, under God, wits effected by your invulusblu ' s. was tup tiuics within eight months, and skilfully truatud by two medical pructitiorisrs,hut could not st cured. Until I had recourse to your [01 study, a notwithstanding all I bud undurgouu. this rniruculouu inudicinu cured mo in thc conrsu of six wucks. (Sigriud) EDWARD ROWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVIII COIPLAINT AID IPAII IN THE ITOIACH IPTICTUALLY CUIKID. Copy of a Lsttn frost Mr. 30010135. Dru ' , .'/Iilitori under Lyric. dstsd July 81, 18%.“ v To Professor Iloi.i.owAv. Dual 8iu—l have much plussuiu in handing to. you u testimonial of the stlicucy of your I[cdlcluuu._A person iii this usighbourhood, with whom I III vs ucquurutpd, was pffsctud for u long tips; with sick“ spasmodic pains iii the stomach and tivunsrising from frequent colds, srnullu ofpuinl. and tbusluctu ofu stoop‘ position. which Its was obliged to assume In his businuss. Thu spuswis wen of un ulurni shu- rueisr. uud fruquuiiily tuft hiiu in u wsuli d . ed condition. At luugth hu board of the sslutuuy ef- fects of your isivnluublo Pillu. sud wuu indncud to [ion them a tritil. The first dons gave him oiriiuidgnug relief, and by following them up in accordance with your diructions, they huvu uctsd so wondurfllly in cluunuiug thu liver and stomach. and sun ‘iug the digestive organs. that he has bcuu rust to the enjoyment cfgocd bsulth. ~ I rsinsiu. diiur Sir. yours fiithfblz, (SIQIIOIII WILLIAI K. iitriti.i.iui.s was or A suoiucis cou- ruiiis-, wt-sit iirnion-rroii AND viouiitr ‘E llIAD'ACHII. Estrudd u Lsttsrfruu 5. Gown. Olundst, 1 Otvrovt, Nhur Bridal. dutd July Nth. IIII. - To Professor llouowrtv, I uuli-it uu,tInit.hr I led 0' rs, family iuflsrud froiu cnitiuuslhrdu I .ur at-oi srsoftbu Ltvsrssl is-tisa. of Appstltu. violunt Ilsud-uslius, pains in the sidu wuukssss and [naval dubllity, for ‘which she consult. ud thu most eminent mun in.lIu ulony, but without ' vacuum is ’ We uuy rssu t; at invullsblu Pills, which iut u.vcry shunt ions shined sogmii u otiiisgs or the bsttmibstsbs sssiissid thcrn,uudtItu wholrifuisdly wururumvud to %ItlI rind strength. Furiliursbsdnirus.uistsssy,ihsisltu :: witnuspudifithsir sutruuvdiuury virtuuls iu Ibssu i uintutlc up tcuhldruu. Q V r of I uuslus and Icurlutlnu, huvinlg. .ii':.li.if m curus ofilissu withiiiistburssnsd ~ (Sigrid) s. . I . to rig roirtplstritc. s liilsinnutin sthrns Dy i: . llilious Ccni tats Erys pulits vur Iissusit skin Fuiiiulu II'rO|llII'l- . pluluh Blotc W’lti . I‘ .. inssu . . 3°W°'°0'-rt-i-'- Dn. J. C. Ais'ub..":Iy ‘dour ir.--Ya: cl'°'l°' """ ‘flu “'6 ml" is much approved of by those who liars and it burs. c°""ll"'l" “'5' rl“ V. ’ and its cnnipiisition is sub us In incurs and rnslritiiiu B°"",l' 6"‘ .’".'“" ° its rsputstiiin. Irivtiriiibly rseontniuvid ii for pulinu- c°""."I'“" H“'“.P' :3” np-ry IaO¢IIOIIpIICO uisuyof our principal pbysl. ::ll,ll'}h!".u l"‘ll‘:=‘a'n”I V c nu. ""‘ lscoud Tia Dutssrs T I .('?“’An;_' M. 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