VAIIETIBI. Gor.n.—“G ' gwell gotten is bright Ind fair ; butt which rusts and 'I‘lie..stms_Jof the man who walks aecor «the will of God are ' ', ’_ 'ng; but the stores have boon-unjustly gathered are accused. “Y d and your silver is cankered, and rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat up your flesh as fire.” Far better have no gold at all, than gold with that curse up- on it. Far better let cold pinch this frame, or hunger gnews it, than the rust of illgotten gold ahouldgeat it up as fire.” Bnu'rirtrt..-—'I‘here is a deep and beautiful meaning in the saying of the wife of Jagellon, Duke of Lithuania. Some peasants coming to her in tears, complained that the servants of the King, her uaband, had carried ofl' their cattle. She went to her husband, and obtained instant redress, “Their cattle have been restored to them,” said the Queen, “ but - who shall give them back their tears.” Boitaratrrn on Novnt. RnantNu.—No works were read but those of real value. By common consent all novels were ban- ished from the circle, as Napoleon invet- erately abominated everything of the kind. If he happened to find a novel in the hands of any of the attendants of the palace, he unhesitatingly tossed it into the fire, and soundly lectured the reader upon her waste of time. If Josephine had been a novel reader she never could have a uir- ed that mental energy which enabled her to fill with dignity and with honor every 'tion she was called to occupy.—Ab- bot's History of Josephine. Wnst.s:x's Aiiauiinm-.—I beg leave to propose a short, clear, and strong argu- ment to prove the Divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. The Bible must be the invention either of good men or an- gles, bad men or devils, or of God. It could not be the invention of good men or angles, for they neither would nor could make a book,and tell lies all the time they were writing it, saying, “ Thus said the Lord,” when it was their own invent- ion. It could not be the invention of bad men, or devils, for they would not make a book which commands all duty, forbids all sin, and condemns their souls to hell and toall eternity. I therefore draw this conclusion, that the Bible must have been given by Divine inspiration. "Mike, why don't you fire at those ducks ?—-don't you see you’ve got the whole flock before your gun?’ "‘ I know I had, but you see, when I gets a good shit at one, two or three others will swim right ‘twist it and me.” Why are country girls’ cheeks like well printed cotton? Because they are “ warranted to wash and keep their col- or." We overheard a queer thing from a little fellow about six years of age, a short time ago. The subject of “ wedding cake” had been introduced in the course of conversation, in which the father was taking a part. “ ether,” said the little fellow, after having apparently reflected intently on something, “ I ahan’t send you any of my wedding cake when I get married ” HASZARD'S GAZETTE. Farm to be Let. I TIE subscriber offers to let for one or inovo yotirs ; . as may be agreed on. A farm at Suniniersidie Let I‘! of about 60 acres of cultivated land Ill of, which is under fenen, it fronts ten chains on the ‘ Bedoqus Ba within about Fifteen chains oftirt-cn‘s Wharf, On I front abundance of seaweed iiiiiy he had, and on the farm any quantity of Black iiiud may be rocured. A large Ilarn, Dwelling Ilouse and out-houses are on Ilia premises, the rent tnay be mid in produce or in cash at the option of the Lease, I out let soon it will be otherwise disposed of. _ApplicNlIIm tuly be triads to hit. I’. Power Suininersids or to the subscriber. J. WEATIIERBE. Charlottetown, Nov. 9. 1358. A steady sober man with a fair knowledge offer- ming wanted, with or without a wife. I w Premises to be Let. THE subscriber offers to let a shop, dwelling and warehouse in one building, 60 by '18 feet on the ground. with an excellent frost pooft-ellsr, it indirectly opposite the residence of Mr. McEwun, at Sutnrnsrside, Bodequs, and within a few yards of the public whnrfat which the Bedeque and Shediac packet arrive and depart from. house & 2 Near the nine wharf a convenient dwelling house with a garden attached and a pump ofgood water at the door. This house has n frost proof collar and has on the Irst floor I Kitchens and I rooina, and 4 rooino on the second, also. a warehouse, stable, &c., as A dwelling house with three rooms on the first and two on the second floor, with a frost proof celler, also a garden attached, part of the above buildings are new and the remainder nearly so and in good order, all ef these premises are pleasantly situated in that little and fast growing town Suuituerside. further information may be had on applying to Mr. P. Power r on the proliisoa o to J. WEATHERBE. Chrloitotowu. Nov. lbth, I858. Cattle and Land Sale. . HE subscriber willofiiir for sale by Public Avic- ticn on his Farm at 1 Mile Bay on Wednesday theS0 Inst. at I2 o clock noon the fa lowing property, via: Cows, Calves, Yoan Cattle, Oxon, Sheep, Horses, Fiiruiing Utensils, arts. die: Also Beds, Bedding, Bsdstsads, Tables, Chairs, &c.,&c., which have been sent to said farm to be sold: Also a small lot of Immediately nflar which will be sale the Farm and all Lands belong- ing to the Subscriber at1 Mile ay either _tugcIlier or in lots to suit purchasers, these Farina having been advertised in the Royal Guetie in I849 and being otherwise so well known require but little further description than to say, they contain ubout I-t0Acres each, and Marsh to each to cut aboutti stacks of Hay, or 240 acres in the wliola with Marsh to out about 12 stacks : about I40 acres are under cultivation : they are beautifully situated are possessed of the most natural and nquired local uzlvaniaigcs and form alto- ether the best property now offered for sale in this Island. Credit given for all the stock, &r:., until next Fall on approved ttolis, and such credit for tlin Farms as may e agreed on. Further infoririatioii given at sale. J. WEA’l'HI-‘.RBE. Charloletown P. E. I. llth .\'ov., 1853. To Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VALUABLE NEAL IiS'I'A'I'E of the late Ilnri. Colonel A. LANE, situate in Cliarlottetuwn, and its vicinity, viz: TOWN LOTS Non. 57,58, 59, 60 and GI, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containing netirl t-no Acres of Land, fronting on Rocliford Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, of the tires corti- modious description. Town Lora Nos. S. I, S and I, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Carblotseousvn aforesaid, and One-twentieth art ef'I‘own Lots Nos. 67, 68 and’ 69, in the Second uudrod of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining tho property of Daniel Hcdson, Esq. , in lots to suit pure asers. Town Lora Nos. 0. 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purchasers. Toww Lot lo. M. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlotoasewn, adjoining the residence of the‘Cliiaf Justine Connors Lora. I2 and II, in the Common of, and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Aorea, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Common Lot No. 18, in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forms tlis Western side of the approech from Town to Government House, in lou to suit purchasers. Perrviin Lo'r No. 554, in the Royalty of Cliar- luttetown, containing Twelve Acres. Ai.so—I'I'IW No. 81, in the South Aiala of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to w, Fo.GA]¢, “ Why so?” was the inquiry. " Because,” answered the little-fellow “ didn’t send me any of yours."—Km'ck erbockcr. A magistrate pursued a thief‘, who took refuge on a stamp in a swam The justice reported the thief as follows: “ Sightable —conversable—noa est come-at-able—in swamputn—up stunipuin-—t-silo!” As. Father Morris was walking through a parish famous for its profanity, be was stop- by a whole flock of the youthful repro- ates of the place. Father Morris was! Father Morris! the devil’s dead!” “ Is he?" said the old man, benignly laying his hand on the head of the nearest urchin, “ You poor fetberless children!” » “ Mister, how do you sell your beef this morning?" ,, Fourteen cents a pound.” “ ourteen cents, oh?-—have y heart?" “ No, ‘ust sold it.” ell, I hnow’d you coul n’t have a heart, and ax fourteen cents for beef'.” A"_hllow went to Saratego for his health, —to up a little, and picked up enough tofissnd him to the State Prison for three Tliisls rocru ' , with a venge- IO An omnibus upset in Brcedwa lent Mon- day. One man was struck wit an idea, but was not seriously injured; and a young lady was carried away by her own feelings, but was brought back on a wheelbarrow. “ Clare, my dear, what a beautiful sky; how Lottie it.” " Yes, 0 rlle; I some- times wbh I was a s-k-y.” Mrs. ~ Partington says she never cared tnuch about also or otliepiaglitiz end OOQOIIQIOII of Queen Victoria. A buck, while being measured for a pair : " Make them sever Ilia “ I-Ieevon’sl” unclaimed the as- Ma“ ~ gr’ aunqiug his custonier hvo§.haed.to,foot' "I have not lsether u-Ian” tyugutsq, vsrilt uttt sup ...r:.~. °- ’ Eso. Barrister at Law, Charlottetown; at Pictou, to J. HAMILTOI Lana, the Actin Executor of, and one of the Triutou named in the ill of the late Colonel A. Luna. Charlottetown, 26th October, 1858. FARM FOR SALE. YFO be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for 099 years, sontainin 80} acres of Land, with "I0 Buildings thereon. bout 40 acres are clear. There is a good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated about 10 miles frotri Chorlottetown. on the Tryon Road, and known as the SU./V‘ l.N'.N', for the last IS years. Ilulf the purchase money can remain on the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Wtnonav on the Prernioa, or to Hntvrtv I’At.ssnn, Esq., Charlotte- IOWIA. Lot 8|, West River, June 27, I858 ~ House in Kent Street. E subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing Irlcuu in Kent Street, adjoining his own rmfleueo. It oontnins a large Store, and good frost- roofCalln, and six good Rooms. There is also a hblo fa eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the aid. together or in two rts. On £200 being paid down, the remainder could lid on manage for four or five years. JOHN BIIEEN. June 18th I858. Perm for ale. HE Subscriber ofl'srs for sale his FJILM, con sisting of I10 acres, 90 acres Freehold, and 20 acres Leased. at One Shilling per acre. There is about 40 acres cleared, and in a high stat cultivation; agood llouse, Barn and orltslio on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Saarltown, about If rriilria lrorn IIooper’s Corner, sad about I) miles from the South Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure may had. For particulars appl to Tstoasas Donn, Charlottetown, or the Subscri r on tlto premises. JOHN TODD. Sosrltovvn, 2d Oct, IBM. In Valuable Form for Sale. FOR SALE. Tll.AT valuable plot of GROUND at the bi-ad_of Prince Street, formerly the site of the int Ulla l, froiiting I00 feet on I-Iuston Streei,aud 104 on llpper Prince Street. It in one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for ‘a gentleman's resi- dance, or is capable of baiiig divided into three g building Lots. I"or Terms, &c. lpw to . H. POPE. June 8. Cottage to Let. Y 0 l,I-‘.'I‘, the Cottage immediately above A thecsriea' IIul|, froutindcnflueen Street. ruodiata possession given. O _ lso, s Store and Counting House adjcning Apothecariaa' Ilall. Cellar underneath, and Wars Room attached. Rent moderate. TIIEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October 12th, I858. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. VIIE Subscriber offers for SALE his WHARF and several BUILDING LO'I‘S adjoining, at Four Quanta Srtinns-. Personn_desiroua of par chasing, will please rnalte early application to THOS. B. TIIEMAIN. Charlottetown. June 28, 1853. O I.E'l‘ for such a 'I‘erm of years as may be agreed upon, the Farm known as Sherwood situate seven miles from Charlottetown at Dog River, Township No. 81 containing, I80 acres of excellent and, u on which are erected a Stone Cottage suit- able for a genteel family, and ccnimodioas outhousao. Possession can be iven at once. Apply to HAMILTON LANE, Esq. Charlottetown, 29th Sept. 1858. For Sale or Lease, OUR. DESIIIAIILF. BUILDING LOTS. at the Perry, on Lot 48, and an Et.aatnu: Fanas on that township. For particulars applly to, JOSEPH ALL, Nov. 2d 1853. n8lIm Shop to be Let IONTING on Queen's Square and near the I)opotofthe Iloynl Agricultural Society. It has a small ofiice adjoining, and a cnitimodious cellar beneath, and is a desirable stand for business. En- quire at this oflice. For Sale, or to Let. 'I‘IIA'I‘ pleasantly situated COTTAGE about one mile from Charlottetown- together with the Outbuildinga, and about six acres of land. For particulars apply to the Subscriber. JOHN S. BREMNER. Charlottetown, Oct. 8, I853. known as Mtts. \Voon‘s Boarding House to Let. ,_ ‘ TO LET, that well known HOUSE and W1‘; PIIICMISES, situate in I’ownal Street, ' llo . Possession given in November For further particulars, apply to . 9. G. W. DEBLOIS. nsxt. Se CANDLES MADE. HOUSEKEEPILIIS are respectfully informed, that they can hate their TALLOW made up by ap- plication to JOHN BOVYER. Nov. loth. Corner of Queen 6; Water Street. FLUID I FLUID I I IVE Casks BURNING FLUID just received, oud for sale low. Also,afew FLUID LAMPS. J0 N ANDREW McDONALD. Queen Street, 14th Oct. l Saint John Sale Stables. — A. CUMMING. Veterinary Surgeon, begs to o intimate to union having HORSES to dis- pose of, that he is about to o n as a Sale Stsb|o,thoss emiacs next the Catholic hapel, hand of King's Square, St. John; vshara Ilorses will be kept at liv- ery, and bought or sold on commission. ' I‘hore being no well-understood place in St. John where those Itrwtn Horses, and those wanting Ilorsea, know where to find each other, M. A. C. fie tors himnelftliat a House Banana, or Sale Stable properly conducted, may in some measure an ply a want often felt by the public; while from the now- ledge of horses derived from his ofeasisn, he may be ' ygive useful advice both to seller and able at times to purchaser. N. B.—'I‘wo or diree good young Harness Horses wanted; and a rrnorso tinevx rain, full mouthed for shipyard worlt. Saint John, 26th April, 1858. LL M NOTICE. persona raving legal dernanda a inst the A state of tlp late David Murray, ‘Sum, of Iledeque, Lot 25, Farmer, are requested to furnish their Accounts for settlement; and all persons indebt- ed to the said Esta are requested to uiake immediate payment to ' PHI BAKER, E HUGI MONTGOMI-ZY, i "°'“°"- Bedeque Novoihber, 2d. 1858. 83 Swa .NO'I'IOE. HE Tenants an Townships N umbors Sixteen and _ Twenty-two, in this Island.the property of The Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivan, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise roceodings will be insti- tutod for t a recovery thereof: WILLIAM IORGAN. l2th April, I85’. ed to Charter. SHI S amcuntin to about 2000 Tons tor from oramiehe to Liver- snqulre of CHARLES S. M'NU'I‘I‘, Pr noetown, Oct l7th, 1863. I FOR? LIVERPOOL. THE Ilrigantino " Hnr.r.nsr," co ed and copper fastened, will sail or the above port on or before the nth instant. Hlqsugood I|S¢1NIlIlI|:dIbIOI|; for passen- ‘ t passage a ytot sown r. 'rISoVloIIIII'G.l’ . ion. ' P’ w. WEC8 F0 t LIVERPOOL fl « I ," 800 tons bur- acre. For frofl lots wil sail for Liverpool, G. IL, I or about the lat December-has loelleut accommodations r passen- ueeu-street. November I. Regular iSubscribers beg to intimate to Ship I-J HAT valuable leasehold FAIIM at Long Creek, T for 999 years, formerly in the ion of Joint lcbann. now owned b There are on the remisas :i g on the been part! wished: two walls and plain ol‘ lest also a arsli ‘which euta_l0 tons nethoussnd poles will run the line fence. as t fa .{ mg as In the market. I’o'gbpali-‘siaulura "am to Mr. S 0 stow! 0! 8%lI:tII.i. lodhrsts. - 0 Item Li-ndon,tbiii they will place on Line between Lorrnon and Crui ri- -ru-rcwiv. the A. I, Clipper Barqus I00 tovis Register, to sail from Lon- ha'lst A ril, IBM. Apply to the ROBE '1‘ BROWN 81. Co. it or penage, apply to the owner, I058. W. WELSH. H the Hans Hosts. Llner from London. dot: on or about owners Street, Feneharch Street, London, I. B WN N Cc. al co, N. I., Win. WALSH, Charlottetown", P. I. E‘ -wlshl tosti r snsst Esta, w o as y Oohhst 14 I000. OI-‘Q NOVEMBER 30. ANTED, a TEACHER for the Easter School, on Township No. Sixteen. For fur- ther particulars enquire of the subscriber. By Order of the ’l‘iueti-es. \Viii. I.‘/\.\lI'Ill'2I.I.. Hen. Lot to, rain sopi. issa. LAW BOOKS. Hl'I'I'Y on l’leudiug.Chitty on Contracts;Illunt's ‘I (J Cotntnereiul Digest and Shipnirisier’n Aanistnii English CumniouLaw Reports, for sale at Geo. 'I‘. Boolt torn. llasnsnn’s S I-IubbecIt’s Potent ZINC PAINT. WI-I OIV LANDING, ex Brigfiffu-ocil, from Lost ncrr,a further so pl of the above valuable Paint. Also, a few mi. riers and Putt , &c. JAMES DESB ISAY. Juno. ISIII. NOTICE. ALL persons having It-gnl demands against the Estate of the late Joseph Baker. of Township Number 20, Bedequu, ‘arnier, are request to furnish their Accounts for settlement; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to C THERINF. BAKER, Executrix. PIIILIP BAKIIII, E nizniiv J. CAULBIICK. ’°°'“°"- the era tions quickly disappeared. and tlie_ child Bedeque, November, 2d 1868. 88 ewe Never Falling Remedy ! I __,_ _ _ .;__‘J ‘j"*‘..- ‘J I-IOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. A CIIIPPLE SETS ASIDE HIS CIIUTCHES AF- TER TEN YEARS SUFFERING. Copy ofis Letlsrfrom Jltr. Thompson, Chemist, Lt eerpool, dated Jfugust 20, I852. To Professor HOLLOWAY, DIAI Stri—I am enabled to furnish you with a t extraordinary cure effected by your invaluable CARDING MACHINE. ' '"'ir§'.""i§.'"’fli'. h.w‘Is‘ctI?"2".lIlh1g'IJIi‘.(gd'.A:.:I (‘HIJVES complete, - " "- _ - imoimmgghh ' All orders panctually att uded to. Ad. cl: Sol, Sacliville, W.-gt. ninrland, New Brunswick, cr DAVID S1-uwan-p C-har|ottetown,. ' June, 11th. ltitil. SM-ouy L BELLS I BELLS I BELLS I VPIIE Subscribers uiauufncture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, Factory. Steam- boat. Ferry, Lccouiotive. School House and Plants- tion Bells. with the but description of Ha inga. These Bells are tirade from the but stoc , and uh. small sites undergo the same in manufactur- ing as Church Bells An experience of thirt years, with a recent improvements. a an an. of casting, enables us to obtain an most melodious tone, combining also. in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Ilells have been east and sold {mm this I“oundryi,which is the best evidence of their on. perioriiy. e have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our otfice, which were awarded for the " beat 3.". r sonorousneaa and purity of tone." We pay pant. cular attention to the gettin up Peels or Chimes, and can refer to those furnishcdhy us. Our ostabliahmam is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Canals, and ailroads running in every direction, which brings an ' for _ _ _ nship. All communications, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. A \II-1NEEI.Y'S SONS West Troy, N. Y., March, I853. rders will be received and information gi. ven as to prices, at Geo. T. Haszard's Book and Sin tionery Store. I0m AYElI’S PILLS. FOR ALL ‘I'll PURPOSES 0!’ A FA M I LY PIIYS IC. m Ointment and Pills which has astonished every per- son appuainted with the sufferer. About to years ago, r. W. Cuniiniris, of Siiltney Street. in this i town, was thrown from his horse, WII(!l’PIi_\' he rcceiv- F ed very serious injuries; he had the best medical ud- . vice at the time, and was afterwards an ininiito of} different infirtriaries, yet he grew worse, and at length a nialignnnt running ulcer settled in his hip, whicli so f completely crippled him, that he could not move without crutches for Itt.‘IIl'ly I0 veiirs; recently ho ho. iin to use your Ointment and f’illa, which have now : ealed the wound, strengthened his liriib , and eniihli-d him to dispense with his crutches,so that Ilt‘ can walk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and vigor. (Signed) J. 'I‘HOMI’SON. t A MOST EXTIIAOIIDINARY CORE 0!‘ A DIlEAD- FUL SKIN DISEASE, \VIIEN ALL MEDICAL AID D FAILED. Copy ofn Letter from Jllr. Iltrd, Draper, of I(en- ‘ it near Gnt'nsIrro', dated Murclt Isl, I852. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, ut-— me time since, one of my children was af- flicted with dreadful eruptions over the body and ' iibs. I obtained the advice of several eminent Sur- geons and Physiciriiia, by all of whom the case was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint- merit and Pills, and without ex oration, the effect was miraculous, for by perseveri g in their use, all I previously lost a child from a similar coinpliiint, and I firmly believe, lind I in her case adopted your medicines, she would have been saved also. I shall TIIEKE h.-is lung existed a public demand for ll cfft-t-tire pur votive pill which could be relied on as sure and r octly safe in its operation. This has I)(‘(‘lI prepared to meet that mand, and an hI\'(‘ trial of its virtues has cont-lusivr-ly on what stircess it nt~i-imiplislirx the riirpuso deiiigried. It in cri.\i_\' to rtiiiltu u pli_\'iiit-til ptl , but not easy to tu:ikt- ill!‘ beat of till ;n'I/s—- llIl(' \\IIlt‘II nhottld htnn Illillt‘ of the obit-t'timi~. but iii the iidtntlittigt-s, of . l(‘ : i-xtcI:- every piirgiitive ' to flu‘ butt _ them pro tree so niui-h izriping pain and revulsion in the x_v.~'tern as to more tliiui t-uiiiitcrbtilzirico the good to be rriv from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existin obstruc- tion or dt-rang:-met ‘n the bowels. Br ng purely vi-trcttiblc, no harm can arise from their tine in unv quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. .\l'nut.e directions for their use in the st-vi-riil III§t’ihS(‘S to which thcv nrc rip- ' Arno the com- tmth, all three are but the con- Keqtlfnce of diseased action in the ‘vet’. _ n apia-iant. they afford prompt and sure relief ui (foa- h\f'llt'rN, Piles, Colic, Dysente , Iliimoru. Scruf- - v. da with sort-nr-as of thi- o hlmirl: in xliort. lII|_\' be happy to testify the truth ofthis to an enquirer. Signed J. IIIIID, Draper. ANOTHER SURPIIISING CURE OF ULCEHATIZD BAD LEGS, DIBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy ofa Letter, front Mr, J. 1!. CIennell.ofJ\’ew- s.‘usfls-on-7?”, dated September 20114, 1852. To Professor I ou.owav, ' Dual Sisi—I am authorised by . Gibbon, of SI, Bailey Street, in this town, to in as ycu,tliut for a_conniderable period she had been a outfercr from de bility, and general ill health, accompanied by it dis ordered stomach, and great derangement of the sys tem. In addition to t is,ahe was terribly afflicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her legs, so that she was totally incapable ofdoing her usual wn is distressing condition she adiipted the use of your Pills and Ointment, and she states that in a wonderful short time, they effected a perfect cure of her legs, and restored licr constitution to health and strength; and that she is now enabled to walk about with ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received ex- traordiuary benefit from the use of your invaluable F,l_\KIlN‘Ii|‘~, l’.ilpit.'ilinii of tho llnvk, t~'toiii:i<-li, and Side. ‘ . t.ikt-ti in the .\]ll'lIIg of the _\'c:ir, to purify the blond on change of iwur-oti.s. v..t«~ the strength \|'.I5It‘(I or diaciuird (-tit-igir.» of the \t II('Ill‘f‘ mi 0C(‘.‘IlItInt|I time I! :irIviitit:ii.:t~titi~s. own 3 ]m_\\ir.~ ix t'i-qiiirt-tl t':‘.llIltII be I‘llIIIIl(‘I‘flIt"fI here, th-gt siiggvat. flit-iiiwlvos to I‘ l'L‘tl1l0ll of r-vrvrv l,..ilv' and it is i-..iil‘.ilr-iitly I)l‘llI‘\'I:lI this pill will lIIIsi\'t:'l' ‘I ti--ttvr lilII'['lIr-I‘ than tiny thing wliit-li li=is ..rhtrto Ilf‘(‘I| l\:IIl1|l|Il to IIIt|IIIaII . lion rir \Il'I|It.S nu onto kiiouti, the pi ill tin lutttzer (I'IllIiI. “lint. I’(‘IlI(‘(l_\' to tinploj Mlii-ii in Iiu-.tl of I t-ntliiirlic Illt‘ "tint I'IIIlI'4\III'Ill DY JAMES C. AYER, Aiiutayer snarl Practical Clis-Isles, medicines. I remain dear Sir, yours fnitlifull , (Signed) JOHN MORTON CL ‘ NELL. CERTAIN REMEDY FOR SCORBUTIC HUNOURS =AND AN ASTONISHING CUIIII 0!‘ AN OLD LADY SIVINTY YEARS OI‘ AGE 0!‘ A BAD LEG I.O\Vl’.I.I., MASS. Price 85 Cents per Box. Five hoses for SI. SULI) in’ T. DESBIIISAY, & Co., enoral Agency. Copy of a Letter from Meurs. Walker and Co., Chemists It. To Professor HOLLOWAY. DIAI Stn—Among the numerous cures effected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- bourhood, we may mention that ofan old lady living in the Vill e of Preston. about five niilss from this City. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years, and latterly the increased to such an alarmin extent as to defy all t a usual remedies; her health rapidlydgiving way under the suffering aho endured. In this istressin condition alie had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, and by the assistance of her friends, was enabled to persevere in their use, until she received a rfect cure. \Ve have ourselves been greatly astonished at the alI'ect upon so old a person, she being above 70 years of age. We shall be hap- py to satisfy any on uiries as to the authenticity of this really wondarfu case, either personally or by IIOI. A private in the Bath Police Force, also, has been rfectly cured ofan old scorhutic affection in the see, after all other means had failed. He states that it is entirely by the use of our Ointtnent, and speaks loudly in its praise. We r ' Deer 'r, ed) WALKER dt Co. ( Isn The Pills should be used ccnjointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases :- Bad Legs Cliiego-foot Fiitulss Bad Breasts Cliilbliiins out Burns Cliapped hands Glandular Bunions Corns (Soft) swellings Bits of Mosqui- Cancers Lurvibago toes and Sand Contracted and Stif Pileii Joints Rheuma- Coco-ba Elephantiasls tiam Sore-throats Slilndlasasoa Sore Nip- Sor '1‘ mourn plea Wounds uws Scurvy Ulcers Sold at the establishment of Professor Hct.t.owar, :44, Strand, (near 1‘ample Bar.) l.ondon, and by all respectable rsggiota a Do an in Medicines I the Civiliaed World. in Pets, at In be as Thorolsa ooaaidesublosavlug by tahlugtlie la . B.-—-Dirootlooo for the guidance cfpetisuts in every disorder are iidlaoil to each i. ones as '1‘. ifisusnsgai. rsiuaa. And I3 Mr. Lnstuat. wutv, Georgetown, Envrsnn Gorr, Grand River, Enwann Nnnnriass, St, Peter's Buy, J. J. Friasnit, St. Eletinor's, Gannon Wtoontrosr, Crapaud. Jan. L. llouuiw, do. Was. Donn. Bedcquu. Juana Prnonon, New I.oadon. 1 2': -. o A.PO'I‘HIlOA.'RIE’S HALL. The Old Established HOUSE, 1810. CIIARLO'I'I‘E'I'0WN, JANUARY, 1868. '1'. DESBRISAY di. Oo. HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole. an Extensive and Varied alssorfntsntqf DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PEIIFUMERY, llrushes, Combs, Sou , and other 'I‘oilst roqulsltss; Paints, Oils, Colours. and Dye Stuffs; l"ruits,Spices, Confectionery. Medicated and other Luuenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, rind every other rirticle usually ltopt stsirriilar Eatablisltuien ' ' in Great Drlltlln (see .dpotliscnrt'es' Halt Jdrrrtiur.) 'I‘he whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and. if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they can be procured in the market on Hasza.rd’s Gazette. GEORGE T. HASZIRD, Proprietor and Publisher. Ptshlinliecl ave e OtIiee,Soutliuido {neon 'l‘iinas—-An’nastflabs in advnnoo. -rnnns or aovnn1'tstnc.. For the first insertion. oceo iug do ' inghoeihls.--dlirioa Se. .--0 inc 4s.—l0 ines, As. . I