WHAT A PARIS! WANTS. A farmer wants I stable mind, A purpose sure and atsadri Telctient industry in ' - business alweyl nadi- Goad careful habits wall lulled. A judgment acting clearly, _ To sift out truths with error mixed, Though it Iheuld'coIt him dearly. He wants I pcnctratin ‘eye. That he may quick iscover, If any business goes awry. That he’s presiding over. He wants I mind that's vride awake, A quicknsu of invention, Abounding much in theuuhtful care And prudent circuinspcction. He wants I neat and prudent wife, Who, when he earns. can save_it- Who kindly soothes the cares of II“: [Best gift of Hint who gave it.) He wants I snug and tidy farm. And health and strength together. A house and ham to keep.all warm. And dry in rainy went r. Hsavan’s blessings then must crown the wliole— ~ Or all his hopes'arc blasted; But with this resting on his soul, The purest joys are tasted. He then enjoys I bliss unknown, To them the world calls greatest; Known only to the good alone, The earliest and the latest. VARIETIEI. With reference to Sharp’s Woodstock honey, we are informed that the produce of this gentleman's apiary this season, was over six thousand pounds of honey, which we believe will net him over £800. The flavor of this honey is really delicious, quite as agreeable as that of the celebrated Heather honey. That. was reckoned I favoured land in anci- ent times which flowed with milk and honey, and in these respects New-Bruns- wick is well fitted to be the abode of man. A RIIAIIAILE Fsc-r.—-A Baptist cler- gyman and his wife,residnig in the vicinity of Boston, have the pleasure of daily ga- thering round their fireside, four daughters who were born in four diiferenr quarters ofthe globe, viz. one in Europe, one in Asia, one in Africa, and one in Ame- rica—a fact probably unparalleled in the history of any other family in New Eng- land. A Goon Wire.-—A friend of ours, who had been spendingafew weeks in the country, and who has visited some of the private dwellings of the rustic inhabitants, tells of a singular old man who lives near Brookfield. He is somewhat noted for his odd expressions. He was one day visited by a small party of ladies and gentlemen who went to hear his talk. “ Now young gentlemen,” said he, “I will give you some. directions to tell I good wife. A good wife will be like three things, and she will not be like them. She will be like the snail who stays at home, and she will not be like the snail who carries all it has on its back. She will be like the echo, that speaks when spoken to, and she will not be like the echo, always to have the last word. She will be like the town clock, that speaks at the right time, and she will not be like the town clock, heard all over town!” A Fi.oitIi. Rittsmisci:Ncs:.—Dr. Chal- mers luxuriated among the plants and flowers of the season, and delighted to examine minutely’ the structure and the beauty of some humble production that would have escaped the notice of I less practised .,eye. He observed, one day, after he had been wrapt in admiration of nature and nature's-God, “I love to dwell on the properties of one flower It I R ‘Jr: -cw-I-g-as-—.~. “V- iiIszAttn;s. oaznwwtlt JANUARY 4. #1 lbeguiar Liner ti-out London. THE ::h-scribers beg to intimate to Ship pars , t as so the Liss bstwsan Lorine and cun- l.01"I'I‘l'oWI. the A. 1, Cl per Bavqoe fir Hogs, I00 or. to I fl‘orn Loa- dcaun¢ahoatthaluA ,l8M-Ayhlhe swIq'rs ‘ 303 '1‘ BROWN Co. 84 Line set, Psnchnreh Street, Los II. R?” R Co. WI , . 8., Wm. WALSH, A Int, Charlottetown. P. I. Parties wishing to ship pe_r Hsressl Heart. wi well to make early application. October Isth, I858. sl &lt.G. The Laws of Prince Edward Island fully revislpd gd consolidated,“ Md “B oil ' ' tad 1 art on - :ll.'3'; " ’"'°"' "It. 1-. IIASZABD. tron SALE. , SCHOONER nineteen Tons, nearly new, Sails nd rifging one year in use. For further Par- pp y to I ticiilars I Mr. KENNETH IPKENZIE, Po nal Street Charlottetown, ec. I9l.b, I853’ LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LJJVD, with n Marsh attached, which acts annually Fort tons of Hay, situate on Township No. 28, head o the Hillsbo- rou h River. or terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown. Nov. 24th, ISIS. To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of the late Hon. Colonel A. Larrsi, situate in Charlottetown. ad its vicinity, via: T0 IDTS Nos. 57,58, 59, 60 and CI, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containing nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Roch Square’, tastefully laid out with ornamental, trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, of the iuos com- modious description. Towiv Lora Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Carhlottetown aforesaid, and Ono-twentieth part ofTown Lots Nos 61, 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, Id- joining the property of Daniel Hodson, Esq. , in lots to suit purc Issra. Towir Lo-rs Nos. 3, 4, and 5, in the I-‘ilth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. Towir L01 No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief 3‘ 3. '-7' : 7- E- E Costsscw Lows. 12 and 18, in the Common of. and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. 18, in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forius the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House, in loll to tiit purcliassrs. Pass-mi: Lo‘: No. 554, in the Royalty of Char- lottctowri, containing Twelve Acres. Anso-—PEW No. 81, in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For lbrtber particulars, apply to w, Fogauv, Esq. firriater at Law, Charlottetown; at Pictou, to J..HIsni.'r-oir Lawn, the Actin Executor of, and one of the Trustees named in the ill of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1858. FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by pvivnte sale, the Leasehold for 999 cars, coutainin 80; acres of Land, with the Buildings thereon. bout 40 acres are clear. Tilers is I good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated about 10 miles from Charlottetown. on the ryon Road, and known as I.N'JV', for the last I8 years. Half the urchasc money can remain on the Premises. For further perticulars apply to Mrs. WIDGIIY on the Premises, or to Hlivav Pausnn, EIq., Charlotte- town. Lot 8|, West River, June 21, I858 ouse in Kent Street. HE I criber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- mg I once in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains I lar I Store, and good front- roof Collar. and six good oouis. There is also I table for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the Ird. ‘ It will be let altogether or in two arts. On 200 being paid down, the remainder could in on utortagc fin four or five years. ‘ JOHN BREEN. June lbth 1853. FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND It the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the BI ist Che I, fronting [00 feet on Euston Street, and 104 on p_per Prince Street. It is one of the roost desir- able situations in the suburbs for I gsntloman’s resi- deuce. or is capable of being divided into good building Lots. For Terms, to. Ippvly tqi POPE Jane 8. Cottage to ; LET, the Cottage immediately above A thecariss' _IIall, fronting on Queen Street. £- Let. time: to fix my mind on it exclusively M 8;“. w,“'C°““n‘ "om . min‘ until I feel ‘It, Ilkyetl complete hold of ApothscIriss' Hall. Cellar underneath, and are my mind.’ ,_ ' is I peculiarity of my constitution. I must have concentration of thought ‘on any given thing, and not be diverted from it. ” My Ittcntion was arrested in the garden by I sun-flower, of large dimcntions and exquisite colouring. He said, with deapetnotioll, “O that we could so open our hearts to the beams of the sun of rlghtoompeu I” It was in such scenes that onenot onlysaw, bu_t,t'elt that the train of t twas veuward, that his heart and treasure were in hea- ven.—CIt. Eli;-}I1¢5.. . . rIl'I'o;lcA1'INJO‘, D_sJna'I.’ .A:Ieug;w.._A c an are. In optn-' ' on tltilglttbjoct in AllIOI'I¢I,P:I£ only‘ in "It till‘ U’Iiou, in our an coloniq‘. ,II,.l¢_¢tInIly,- before th legislature of Cans I to prohibit the sale of iotoxicating..dt'lbo-..- the mehutime ' -. -is-,1-I’. W: . . ""‘- .11. ..... J» .- /ii‘-.'-. 1- x;.~.-.. ....\..I We see holfltufi I own." nidastthvr mmisci Knoll attached. Rent moderate. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October Ilth, I858. Sho to be Let IONTING on Issn’s sure and near the Depot of the Re Il Agricultural Society. It has a small adios adj u’ . and a cornuiodiosa collar beneath, and is I desirn le stand for business. En- quire at this oflico. I SALE. a double Snniuit, fitted for one or ' Ita vs ‘to ea In I t d::|o..I:oraIs, withkI"sraP':,:., complete. ‘gm gsmsrrrs o.ua:’oaa. fl’ Pp‘ apamber II, LOSS ' S jtilxli Y sable ltesl lstate for T for SALE hh I’ _ several SOIL ING ,I.0'I‘S Irboinisg, It l'oo1-.Qu,nesv S-rash-. Persons desirous of par ahaiag. wi|l'plIass Inks r Ipptllpatisp to _ cliarl,otiswwn,Ja_-9 38.1108- Eouse to Let. ' TO LET, that well known HOUSE and ‘- Plnlllsls, tissue In fewest sir‘sot, 9* news as ‘ Ins. son V“'."'~'f*£-l P _ g. g y... ' ,.,.‘O.‘bO‘.l1fi‘sH A" .; " with A2 - iiovssr» snthofistandtwoeathessesul ,wlthII'sst lar,alssa* ‘ Isisllntaaifast WW’ atrIshl—sit ‘ mm 5.0 It l B. firs we our 'hlh';"1d|d"Wb' ll sq "I'll". i. _ I U ‘ I...- ambass Sixteen and , Laaroacs lalivan. are esrsby rs- ts stake immediate payment of all arrears of raatdnsh thsm,ctharwisa ' willbsiasti- tatsd for recovery . WILLIAM IOBGAN. ista April. isss. CANDLES MADE. OUSEKEEPEBS are respectfully informed, that they can have their TALLOW made up by ap- plication to JOHN BOVYER. Nov. I0th. Corner of Queen & Water Street. NE? TO LEIND. NQUIRE at the Oflco ofcisannas Panssnn, Eao., Charlottetown. February I, 1858. The DWonder of the World! evince’ Compound Pitch Loze e. HE Great Itsmcd is at last discovered, and COUGHS, COL S, ASTHMA. COST‘IVE- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror, and vanish Is as if by magic before this Sovereign rented . Was it ever before known that, Hopeless cases Consumption were crrrdfor less than 05? Tiu y, if any individual is to be pitied, and needs sympathy, it is the consuinptive,—Ilwiiys ex- pecting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost “ makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flash.” " Some bloom Is roses bloom, And live as roses live, A single morning space !" While others, in more mature life,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold ueglectcd,—in the hectic flush, the painful cough, “ The prints of their parting steps appear." All we ask is this one question :—I you have got mucous membranes, or any other members of the body that are “ heirs to ills."—Ire you not interested n this great remedy, Davirras' Coasrovrtn Prrcii Loznivos Sold by W. R. WATSON and T. Ds:sBitiasv 81. Co.,at APO'I‘!!ICAl.Ill' HIi.i.. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir Auixarrnliit BANNIIIIAN, Knight. GEORGE IDRD, begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his practice in the Vn'r':IunII.v Liivl, under the patronage of His Excellency Sir ALIXAIIDI BIAIIIIIIMAII, ig . After I successful practice of 27 yeIrs—I4 in Eng- land and IS in America-—iu the course of which he has been directly instrumental, through his skill, in saving, for their owners, the lives of many valuable oitsns and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of Ptrsnic PATIONAOI, he may be per- mitted to say that he considers himself to be as well ualilied to prescribe MIDICINII and preform rcuaa-iorrs, in the capacity ofa Hosts: and Cow Dacron, as any individual who has ever practised in that line in this Colon ; and he, therefore, presumes that he may couliden y look forward to I renewal of that patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- nd Itnsins-.ircn—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Charlottetown. its-.r itniIcn.——Ilessrs. DssBrisI 81. Co. Apothe- cnries' all. At the Depot of tho oyal Agricultu- ral Socis ub'os‘ncd is a copy of the Certificate which Mr. Lord has received from His Excellency. Guano: Lotto, has attended, and prescribed for some of my Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall rendlly employ him again. A. Baiuunssair, Lt. Governor. MRS. WITINSLOW TO THE LJDIES. Its. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call the attention Of llle Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for childcrii teeth- ‘ - It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the gums, reduce inflam- mation, and is sure to regulate the Bcwels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and reliefand health to you, children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. Wins loiv's Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the last year. We believe. it the best medi- cine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dysentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal sItisfaction—never never heard I complaint from any one using it, never sold I medicine so universally suc- cessful in relieving pain and electing cures—re|icf is u bsolutsly serr. CURTIS Gt PERKINS, Drqglgists, Bangor. Me WONDER OF THE OIILD. Gravel Cured q/‘flea yours standing Messrs. Courts 65 Plnxirrs, Ban o Mc. G¢ntl¢IIIevi,—I have been entirely cured of the Gra- ' Killer. I commenced taking the Crniap and P Spring of 1847. I had been a great sufl'crsr for ten years previous; seine four or dve years of the time I suffered be end all my powers to describe. During t is time, I have had medical aid, and tried various spe- cidcs. but found var little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Ki Ier. In one_ month after I commenced using it, I begun to grow batter. I continued to use it for a car, all the time improving until I was eniirel cure . use Srarnls. Prospect. Me., an. . We,ths undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. CiiIai.ns Ci.irs-oan, Ihiriuiu Cnirroan, S'rIir'rorr Er.r.is. Doctor Toby, a regular practisin Physician, of East Machias. wrilcn us under date o March20, I847: " Please send ms halfa gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer-—lt Is the best medicine to cure what it is represented to, that I overused." The Doctor first raade use of It In his own case, for I severe sprain III the shoulder, caused by the upsetting of I sta c, and found immediate relief, and has since used it n his notice. Read the lowl . It ;peaks for itself. RHEU.Af.l~T sir cons D. I certify, thatl was aflletad with a violent Rheuma- tic pain in the siaall of in back, which entirely dis- Ibied me, so that I eoul not get up without the gsentsotopala and afortt nor could I walk without I cane, I but very little with. I Ippled Doctor John- son's Ariodyits I.lvilnent.or Liquid 0 eldoe, and several other remedies, without any rel . Altar oulcr- liig in this wuyaboat a week, I purchased I bottle of and‘ sin 1', prepared by Coasts It Psaxiirs, Ranger, and after three spplicslioos was entirely relieved Iiid'I'rss from pain, and an new ari- tirsly wall. Ialso cured I friend of wins. who had been salsriyg for along this willy: lsrna side, with ibsssins bo ls. Ibellsva it tho’ ll.flIdI¢Il|O‘Ill_IIIO world, and am happy to add my testimony in its f Ivor 0 ivaa owns N. B,-—Io aim and call fhr CURTIS dr. PERKINS’ cram Pain Killer. All others bearing this name are ' Ptisoflediipsrhetth. Per Dslsb MXWWI. Juno I4. I852. ' , ITIIAY cow.‘ ' ‘Astruy ‘Cow marked 1‘. I’. so can hcru,and HM‘: or-ilooibor. |II,b9d,&ly'Prhflma’lli s R. my _ arson. , month. . 1 «...v..'°.'.:'.'..‘.'.?....*.i’o «rcoaoti ' NOTICE. TIIE Subscriber having been duly empowered h CE. LL Psi-seas indebted to Mr. RICHARD ' PAUGHT, by ots oflland, or Book Account, arerequentod to make iinniodiiite payniont to the undersigned, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney to collect the same. . THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept. Ilst, less. I Gii.ns:n1- Hnsrnnasorr, o yde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and An-rairn HI!!!)zl- sorv, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Erecutors and Trustees nam and appointed in and it late of Liver I, aforesaid. collect all Debi’: and Sums oflloiiey due to the Estate ofthe said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dis a of all Lands and Hereditamonts ' to, said ‘ tats Iitusts therein. All Estate of the said Gilbert son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those ersons who may in possession of any part of nut: Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as ’I‘res sssrs. LO GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th, 1853. Ten Dollars Reward. WARNING TO TIMBER STEJILERS. VVHEREAS I number of Tenants, and other persons have, during the winter season, been in the hIbitofSteIling 'l‘iniber om ofl' the various owuships with which I am concerned. Now hereby give Public Notice to all Tenants, or other individuals, who may hereafter be found Trespassing upon these Forest Lands, either by cutting timber, fire-wood, erecting camps, making sleigh reads, haul- ing on any private roads, on said property, that they will without distinction of persons, be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law ; and any person who will give inforniiition of such Trespasseis, so that they may he brought tojustice, shall, on conviction, receive the above rows . WILLIAM DOUSE, Charlottetown, October 6, I858. PE For the rapid Cure of COIYGIIS. COLIIS. IIOAIISENESS, BIIONt‘.IIITIS,WIIO0PINfi-COUGII, GROUP, ASTIIIIII. AND CONSIIMPTIIIN. Among the uumarousldlscoverles Science has inade ““ ‘L ‘ --mu: - - CHEER T0 , ' in this generation to fiicilitate the business of e— incrcase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution ofChemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trialof its virtues through- out this brand country, has pioveu beyond I doubt. that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have liithcrto swept from our midst tliousanda and thousands every year. In- deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy hns at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous alfeotiunas tlglnsigs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion ofthe cures effected by its use. but we would present the following :—aud refer further on- quiry to my American Almiinac, which the agent I)ellI_W named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Oflice of Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. C., Aug. 4, I863. .l. C. Airut. Dear Sir,—My little son four years old hill just recovered from a severe attack oftiialig- nant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and every person that visited him, proiioiinced him I dead child. laying used your Ciiniiiiv PECTORAL in Califor- nia, in the winter of 1850, for n severe attack o Bronchitis, with entire Iucces, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave lilma tea-spoon-fol even. rec hours, commencing in the niorniii . and by left o'clock at ni ht, I found I decided change for the better, and I or three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many I child from I premature grave. and relieve the an- xiety of many I fond pnrent.—I"or nll Ifl'ectious of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these lines,—but for your im- portant discovery. in little boy would now have been in another woil . am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans., L. R.R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., July 2|, I852. Dr. J. C. Airs.a,——Since your medicine liss become known here. it has I greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is s ken cfin terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know ofaotiis cases where the best they can say of it, is not too much for the good it has done. [take pleasure in selling it, becauscl know thatl am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it coufers.m lease send me I further supply, and believe Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WHITIDCK. Almost any number ofcsrtiflcatss can be sent you, if you wis it. Windsor. C. W., June 26, I852. J. C. Avnn. Sir: This may certify that Ihave used your Ciilitar Pncroaat. for upwards ofone voar; and it is my sincere belief that lshould have been in my grave are this time ifl had not. It has cured ms ofa dangerous affection of the lungs, and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is I prieslaas remedy. ours very respectfuliy, D. A. McCULLIN, Attorney at Law. Wlllisbarre, Pn., Se tambcr 28, I850. Dlt. J. C. Assn, My dear ir,—Ycur medicine and its com sitloii is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invarlably_ recommend it for palm» n_Iry atisetions, as do Iiany of our principal physi. etans. I am our friend. AS. STREATER, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYI-Ill. CHEIIIS , LOWELL, MASS. hr Silo by . 'I‘. DESSIISAY. & Cot, Goa I one . And I3 "' ’ ' Mr. Lassuai. wuiv,Georgstown, Eowaan Gen, Grand lilvsr, V Ecwgap Nssaiisss. St, Pam‘. Q. , J. III I nor’. ma,»-..*.?..*,.i.§i‘..-Ti"?--.:=:%r--ir fi‘.”.H'.‘- ‘.». H &«:.: is much approved of by those who have used it here, C Books! New Books! UST OPENED at Q. 'I‘. HASZAI ‘I % Store, I lug-supply of NEW I00 and STJTIOJV RY, which willhshud the newest standard Liter of thsday- IlIuruisr's 'l‘raIsnrias, Chalnier's, Posthumous Works, Parlor Libraries, lllustratodjiicolr Cass. NsIndsr's Church Histov , " enter‘ “ Li o , K.itto's Pictorial Life of our Saviour, Bsrne's Notes in II vols Ilmo, and 2 vols Ito, Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations, written by iismbsrn of the difsrsut Denominations, Mechanics’ Institute. GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Charlottetown Mechanics'InstitutI, for the elec- tion of0li‘ice Bearers and the discussion of questions of vital iniportsncs to the Institute, will be held it the Temperance Hall, on Thursday, the bill January next. at 8, p. in. By order, J. B. COOPEfl..Sscy. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, I858. ll ‘ .- ..‘tl. LLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ LOSS OF HIALTI‘I,p"' DISORDIZIIED STOIIACH, INDIGIITION AND DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TOTIII HEAD. Copy ofa Letter from Mr. Joltri Lloyd, of Eric wen, near Harlctli, Msrionethshirs. 'I'o Professor HOLLOWAY, Siii,—I avail inyselfofthe first oopportunity of in- foriiiing you,that,t'or it very long peri ,l wan aflicted with it dangerous giddiness and frequent Iwimiiiinga in the head, attended by loss of appetite, disordered stoinIch,Ind generally iuipnired health. Every nienul ‘ d to give me any periiianerit relief, and _at length it became an alarming, that I was really afraid of going about without an attendant. In this melan- choly condition, I waited personally u n Mr.Hughes, Chemist, Ilarlecli, for the purpose o consulting him as to what I had better do; he kindly recommended your I‘ills, I tried them without delay, and after is- king tliuin for I short time I am ha py to bear testi- mony to their wonderful efliciicy. I,nin now restored to perfect health, and enabled to resume my lllual duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter in any way you may think opor. I am, Sir. your obedient Servant‘ (Signed) JOHN LIDYD. June 6th, I552. MIRACULOUS CURE OI‘ DROPII. — Ertracl of a Lslter f rout Edward Rowlry, Esq., of India Walk, Tobago, dated April 8tIt, I802. 'I'o Professor HOLLOWAY, DIAII. Siit—I deem it II dut I owe to you and the public at large to inform on o I most miraculous re- covery from that dread ul disease, Dnorsv, and which, under God, was effected by your invaluable ' . I was tapped five tiinss within eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical prIctitioncrs,but could not at cured, until I hiid recourse to your re- medy, Inifnotwitlintanding all I had undergone, thin miraculous medicine cared sits in a course of six weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVER COIPLAINT AND IPASM IN THE STOMACI-I EPPECTUALLY CUREI). Copy of a Letter frost Mr. Bostock, Druggisl, of Ashton under Lyns, dated July 31, 1862. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Dxzait Siit-—I have much pleasure in handing to you a testimonial of the efficacy ofyour Medicines. A person in this neighbourhood, with whom I am well acquainted, was affected for I long time with violent spasmodic pains in the stomach and livsr,nrising from frequeiit colds, smells of paint, and the elfects ofa stooping position, which he was obliged to assume in his businsn. pasins were of an Ilaimin cha- racter, and frequently left him in I weak and de ilitI- ted condition. At length he heard of the salutary ef- fects of your invaluable Pills, and was induced to give it triiil. 'I‘lia st dose gave him considerable relief, and by following them up in accordance with our directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthening e digestive organs, that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good he I remain, dear Sir, yours fsithfull , (Signed) WILLIAM BOS .. =- is 3 INTALLIBLE cuiu: or A rroiuicri coir- i>i.Itii'r, wt-rii INDIGI-:ts'I'l0N Iiin viouiv-r nun-Iciiits. Ezlrriclqf a Letter from S, Goumi Clgflun, Near Bristol. dated To Professor HOLLOWAY, Dean Siit—I am requested It I Lad named Thomas, just arrived from the Wycst Iridisz, to ac- puaint you, thnt.for I period of e‘ ht years hersslfand Imil aallhred froin continual ba liaIlth,ar'Iing from diaor ars ofthe Liver and Stomach, Iiidigutlon, on of Appetite, violent Head-aches. pains In the aids weakness and general debility, for which fie consult. ed the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at lIst,she had recourse toyour invaluable l'ills, which in I very short time sfiectsd so great I change for the better, that she continued thetn, and the whole family were restored to health and strength. Further she desires me to say, that she has witness their extraordinary virtues In these com laints incidentnl to children, pnrtieularl in'cIssa of easles Iud.ScIvlItina, having else paiuy. cares of thus diseases with no other vemed . S. GGWEN." 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