VAIIBIIIBI. H wvrcmu, xui.i.us-,qr rs: mar."-—The "‘°""’.'.l i§3l"°1'-l’.‘.‘.'.2i'.'j£‘ll.‘l‘°i?;§’..1.’.". "'°n'.'l°l';.'l5 lowipg Is the ,_\ ’ p ‘for nine o'clock “‘I‘li d‘ " ‘lid to " bls i it-ppcsrr For Jasau-Is‘ ‘O’. Ifur siliasuforgivc. ' Prsscrddtice ‘ : - ' And gusrdl ahupcppla,-xwhieh this land sontsms. Frurandsugudtbs souls! I" S-rnnoa COIPANI.-—Tll0 Easter News Letters states that a gentleman residing in tliilifdlvn, owns a cow which he ‘dares not send out to re or in the streets, such is her malicious disposition and-perfect hatred of the human species, and especially of wo- lneli'dtl(I ‘children. The owner of the cow also has a cat upon _his premises, and al- though --tin gaitlest. treatment in all the blandishpient of the'dsiry have been prof- feredflt, ' no‘ ' rsou has been able to lay hands'on'it or even to lure it in the house. Strsngtas it may seem, these two wild ani- mals have the best understanding between themselves, and appear to be perfectly hap- py in each otl_ier's company. While few persons dare approach the head of the cow, the cat sleeps in her manger, or upon the cow's back, , with the cow from one pail, and ‘retraining the kindest treatment fropr V Tits Lasr PaorosrrioN.—A gentleman in Iowa proposes to keep cities free from thupdbr stoiiuis’ "for so much per year. " T0_ii)os_t.p_éople this offer will be looked up- on _as.prcposterous and yet it is not.—We have no doubt_ whatever that an outlay of $lU,000'would keep New York as insulated as a glass table with sealing wax legs. Wlgot a gentlemaa in Iowa proposes to do for us has already been done for the grow- ers of the pouth oil France. By means of it well ari-'an'ged system oflightning rods, a whole district hasheen rendered inaccessible to those destructive hail storms which so fre- quently follow in the train of thunder show- ers. What has been done in France can be d,oue_‘elsewhej-,9". If we can teach liglit- ning 'to"wa'it, we can teach it to believe itself.-'<LowelI Courier. Niivizi. Wav or HOLDING A House.- A gentleman travelling through Germany, thusdescribcs a novel method of fustening a horse which he saw put in practice by a Ger'ma'n "blacksmith :— “As soon as breakfast was over, I ene- rally enjoyed the luxury of riding about town, autliri passing the shop ofa black- smith, the manner in which he tackled and sliod_a._viciou_s horse amused me. On the outside of the wall of the house, rings were firmly fixedito-‘ode of which the patient's head was fastened close to the round; the hind foot to be shod stretched out to the ut- most extent of the leg, was then secured by the other ring about five feet high, by a cord which passed through a cloven hitch, Iixed to the root of the oor creature's lflil--y-Tlie bind font was consequently very much h'gbor.tbs.u the head ; indeed, it was quite«.sx_alted, and pulled so heavily at the tail, that the animal seemed to be quite anxious to_keep .bis other foot on terra firma,,"Wit,li one foot in the heavens, it did not suit him to kick; with his nose pointing to the infernal regions, he could not conveniently rear ; and as a heavy hand was eonstantly pulliiglut his tail, the horse at last gave up thepolnt and quickly sub- mitted to shod.” K ‘I - Ta's‘_ Moan war, Bananas Dicasoiv Lsr-r’ was Ciiuacn-—Mr. Dickson, a color- ed barberin one of our New England towns was shavivu one of his customers, a res- pectable citizen, one morning, when a conversation occured between them res- pecting Nt. Dickson's former connection with a colored chtlircb 'in'that place. “ I believe you are connected with the church ‘in Elm Street, Mr. Dickson,” said the cus met. ' “ No_sah, not at all.” “ , areyou not a member of the African church?" “ Niotdis year, sah." “Why, did you leave their communion. Mr. Dickson? if I may be permitted to C II s . “Why, I tell you ssh,” said Mr. Dick- son, strapping a concave razor on the palm of his hand. “ It was jess like dis-—I jined that church in good faif, I gib ten dollars towards de stated preachia’ of do ospill, de fust year, and do church people a I call me Brudder Dickson. De second year m business not good, and 'I only gib live dol: lars. Dat year do church people call me Mislen Dickson. Do rauo’ hut! you ssh?” No, razo’ goes tolbul well ” Well sali, de third‘ year I feel berry pooi-—sic|tncss inuiy_ fauiil —and I did’nt gib nullin for preachin’. » ell, sab, arter dat dcyIcIll»‘tite.OIO‘IiggwrDioItson, on’! Ia] Ill. fIi'i " ,l _v. 14 IT'''‘ -I A I mug‘ s,,tliut_the people ofa Ceutra‘I %llIOI’Icinlql’yQ so primitive, that shirts and pautalogns are considered innovations. Thcfl 1s!u'o'“grsutcrl obsticle in the way of succefl illlife l'lian trusting for sornethin to turn up instead of going steadily to we and turning up some ng. Funds, while rcccntlyiengaged in split- ting wood,‘ struck a blow, causing the stick to fly’ tip. “It stucklhim on the jaw and k yd’ out a front tooth “ Ah, said Bill, meet: him‘ soon alter, “ on have bad side b ' ‘performs , I see." " Yes.” éfl, " occidental!” And b ‘d ‘ putt ireysngud bhsslf “POI . ,> ‘ “Pray, llflss cmfi _ _ do the :‘fii‘¢.idr:‘I:‘ "tlL"\'dy‘~ .--'f A '° fwd °'r “ I-Iew_ ' _l',I m T‘ I I; “is itunp M "gym? M W _I.t,;.rl .iI .‘I mil lII"2’. HASZAKWS‘ ' GAZETTE, , OCTQIBEK‘ '- $9.! \. NEW Goons. , UST IMPORTED. and for sale by the Subscri- bcr. at his NEW, STORE in Griiflon Strut»-— JI CHOICE SELECTION or .MBRlC.d.N' GOODS. consisting of-— _ SGUGAII in hbds.. barrels. and by retail; Crushed TEA in chests. half chests. sod , arcs. rum‘ nacho... barrels, and by retail-. Crackers, Vinegar. Mustnrd. Pepper, Table Salt, Soda. Salcratus, Soup. Candles‘ Starch, Burning Fluid, Matches. Tobacco, Cigars. Blacltcnig, Ouanoas, CONFECTIOJVERY. NUTS. . Printsd Cottoas, stri sud unbleached do-. III”!- ing, bedtick, &c.; La es‘ and Gents‘. Illdll. Rubber Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Coats, Oil Suits, Cotton-wbk, Lsrripaviclis, Fluid Lamps. patent and common, in variety; CHAIRS with case seats and wood do., in great vsriet of pattern; Axes, Scythol. Sneaths, Hay-rakes, uy-forks, Spades, Shovels. lloss, an o. _ Ai.so—An assortment ofCurrier’s TOOLS; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single, Clothes-pins, Brooms, Brushes, dsc. On Haiin, American and Island Manufactured SOLE Ll‘3A'l‘HEIl. Neats Leather, Calf-skins and Harness Lest r. _ N. B.-—'l‘hs highest prices. paid in cash, for green hhlss, calf and other sliins. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown. June ‘I0. 1858. NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has received, per Brig Jltfioood. from Loitnoiv, and other recent arrivals, the following GOODS, which are clfsrod cheap for Cash. Bales &. Cases Dr Goods. ‘ ' as. Canvass, Cordgc, Oakunt. Chnin Cables; inch to 1-Still, Anchors and Ked es. Cut nnd Wrouglttkails, Spikes, Round and list Iron, London and Liverpool Soap, London waxed-wick Candles, Barrels Choice Sugar, Hds. Molsses, dtc. due. LONGWORTH & YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June I'lth. I858. Hubback’a Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING, ex Brigflllwood. from Low now, a further su pl of the above valuable Also, a few casks riots and Putt , &c. JAMES DESB ISAY. Paint _ June. I8lh. GOODS JUST RECEIVED. at the LON- DON HOUSE I X the " SIR JILEXJJVDER and " SE.d .N'Y.MPH" 'l‘he Subscriber has received ii Large Supply of Fancy and Staple Goods, Suitable for the Season. Also—-Tea, Loaf and Moist Sugar; FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by private sale, the Leasehold for sun, contuialii 80] acres of Land. with the Buildings thereon. bout 40 acres are clear. There is a good pump at the door ol the well‘ House. This Farm is situated about I0 miles from Charlottetown, on the 'I‘ryon Road, and known as the SUN‘ INN, for the last 18 years. Half the‘ urcliasc money can remain on the Premises. For I'hrther particulars apply to Mrs. Wincuuv on the Preinisos, or‘ to Hawaii Pausaa. Esq., Charlotte- town. Lot II, West River, June 21, I858 0 LET for such a Term of years as may be ed a n, e arm known as Sherwood situate seven miles from Charlottetown at Dog River, land, upon which are erected a Stone Cottage able for a genteel family, and eonimodicus ’ Pssssasloa can be ivca at once Apply to . IIAMIIJION LANE, Bsq. Chsrlotlotawu. 29th Sept. 1858. House In Kent Street. fl‘HE subscriber olfers for sale, or to let, the dwell- mg Ilouse in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store. =~nil good frost- proofCellar, and six good Rooms. 'I‘hers isslso a stable for eight Iloraes, and new Well of Water in the yard. It will be let together or in two parts. On £200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on mortage for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. suit‘- June l3th I853. she to be Let ueen's Square and near the Depot of the Royal Agricultural Society. a a small oflice adjoining. and a cornmodious csllsr beneath, and is a desirable stand for business. Eu- otlioa. quire at this Par-in for Sale. . IIE Subscriber olfers for sale his FARM, con sisting eflltl acres‘. 90 acres Freehold. and 20 acres Leased. at One S ' 'ng per ucrc. There is: about 40 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; a good llouse, Burn and Workshop on the Premises. ' ‘ ‘u the beautiful and flourishing settlement of Searll wn, about 2; miles frcni Hooper's Corner, and abo t I; miles from the South Shore, where abundance of Sea Manure may be had. _For particulars apply to the Subscriber on the premises. ' JOHN TODD. Searltown, 2d Oct, 1853. Valuable Form for Sale. I IIA'I‘ valuable leasehold FARM at Long Creek. for 999 years. formerly in the possession Joniv McLuon. now ow the Subscriber. There are on the premises :i go House and Burn, the house partly fiuislied; two wells and plant of poles; also a Marsh which cuts 30 tons oflrsy. One thousand poles will run the line fence, as the farm is almost surrounded by water. There is abundance of Mussel and black marsh Mud in front of the Farm. Sacha Furmis very seldom in the tniirket. or particulars apply to Mr. JAMES CAIRNS, Globe Hotel, Charlottetown, or to JOHN GARVIE, Bonsbaw Inn. Terms Moderate. Oct. 8, I853. Cottage to Let. VIVO I.F.'I‘, the Cottage immediately above Apo- thecuries' Hall, ltontiug on Queen Street. Inn- mediate possession ivsn. Also, the Store and Counting House adjoning Soap, Starch, Blue, Tobacco. Spices of all kinds. dtc. A general assortment of Hardware, Bar Iron, us- sorted sizes, round, square and flat; Window Glass; Putty, Wrought and Cut Nails, Spikes, &c. Pure London While Lead; also. No. I, 2, 3 do Black, Yellow, and Red Paints; Raw and Boiled Linseed c. All of which are offered at the Lowest Cash Price, at his stors,Great George Street, opposite the Catho- lic Chapel. IIENBY HASZARD. Charlottetown. July 4, I858. Glasgow and Manchester House ! HE Subscriber has JUST RECEIV ED his SUMMER surryuv of JVEW. sud _rasiiioiu‘si.a ooons, Per Brig Jttwood. direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, 17th June, 1858. Oats, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, &c. THE Subscriber is purclissin OATS. OAT- MEAL, PEARL BARLE . POTATOES, WOOL, WOOLSKINS. BUTTER, &.c. dr.c. Cash payment. , Angus 19. JAMES N. HARRIS. HARLEY. ANTED. a few hundred Bushcls good TWO ' ROWED BARLEY, for which the highest prIce.wi|l be paid. GEORGE‘. BEER, Jnr. Charlottetown, Oct. llth, I858. Ii HIDE8 I HIDES I I iii: surest price pail in Cash, for moss at the Subscriber's Tannery, Wpt corner o Apothecuries' Hall. Cellar underneath. and Wars Iluoiii attached. Rent moderate. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October 12th, I853. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. HE Subscriber odors for SALE lils WHARF and several BUILDING LOTS adjoining, at I-‘oor Qouliv S'rau:u'r. Persona desirous of par chasing, will please make early application to THOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. June 28, I858. Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CAIH, fit any quantity of WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BELL. Queen Square, Ch. Town. g “I. On May 3Ist,'l VETERINARY PRACTICE, Under the Patrono r of His Excellency Sir ALIXAKDII ' lit. AIIKIRIIAN, King GEORGE LORD. begs leave respectfully to inti- mate to his friends and c pu in general, that be has resumed his practice in the VETERINARY Lina-., under the patronage of His Excellency Sir Anuxaitns: DRANNIRMAII, nig . After a successful practice of 27 yoars—I4 in Eng- land and IS in America-—-in the course of which he has been directly inslrunientiil, through his skill, in saving. for their owners, the lives of many valuable Houses and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliciting a renewal of I’uui.ic PATROKAOI, be may be per- milledito say that he considers himself to be as well qualified to prescribe Muzniciiuszs and preform Orunartons. in the capacity ofu Hour: and Cow Dacron. as any iiidiviiltml who IIIII aver practised in that line in this Colon ; and be, lbercfors, presumes that he may confidently look forward to a renewal of Queen 6: Kent Susets. EDWARD B. DOVE. October 7th I858. 0i'I5 Isl ROCXLIN FULLING MILL. HE Subscribers, in returning thanks to the public of P. E. Island Ibr the liberal patronage with which they have been favoured, hope, by careful at- tention to the wants of their customers, to inset a continuance of their favour. he following are the prices, in Nova Scotia Currency : Falling only, per srd. dd Do. and half rsssing.6d o. fulldreuing. 8d Fullln and Dyeing Black, Brown. Olive-green, O ive-brown, and Csrbcu, per yard. Do. a d halfdrcssiug. dia 10d - Do. and full dressing. do. Is . ,. Botde sgil Invisible Green dyed and fulldrsssed. 2s — . WOMEN'S WEIR. Brown. dysddund pruned rparyasd.-dd“ - O. ’ Green , , . PW !|I'II. Bid vflas t‘I{|sr, from rt but at I30 ,wbich Woinm's Wear pressed on Dyeing Scsrlst. per lb. Isx_ No additional charge for Ql'l'.|;;;)A."n"B‘. mAog.irr,s—Chuglcitetewn, Gm‘ ‘ H u N- a BC.‘ - . '.'I I J M i-‘Dmitri. rag. ‘\;hite.Sndsy-Mt; Glover. Harbour. Mr._.Johs Hyde. llinfiltddb .Rivsr.. Plums. Nte. sly I8th,Il5I. I _ __ I, On srlotts1t..ogru‘ as‘ Works. 1 i...qu..ua out an partiss.wisl_iing to bscorne Gan Consumers, this season, will give earl notice In wri rig to the Companies‘ Eqglnscr,at tbs orks, so the no time ma lost to yiup the service pipes, Ind lolbrtlsl‘ ttidgsg wil be done so- cortl as pm], ofspp loo ‘:2 as puny nag an per Sodfihlffls ' vs IM .Pssthau. Brutus. ad: ltsy bossstl iofuluw days at the Works. . '5‘ I 531 I Bet- ‘.4. 5’: .. ...'**.n.;..«.--.~-.~-»»~e~~» 1+ that patronage which he formerly enjoyed in this Is- land ’ ltasinaircu—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street. Charlottetown. Illl'IltlIICl.—MeIllI. Daslrisu E. Co. A the- caries‘ Hull. At the Depot ofthe oysl Agr ultu- ral Society. Juno l8tII. I858. ' _ The iubjoined is s of (Ar certificate which Mr. Lord has received from His Excellency. Gaoaoa Loan, has attended, and prescribed for some of in Cattle at Government House Farm, he has done so successfully, and I shall readily employ him again. A. Baiusuaatait. Lt. Governor. *"’ “" For. Sale. or to Let. ' THAT plusssntly situated COTTAGE- sbout one mi from Charlottetown-— Uubost sis acres of lsud- For parthllsrl ml’ "M “mi” JOHN s saiziiiisa. Char|ottotowII.0ct. s. isu. ' A House to Lot. 7 TO LET, that well known HOUSE and PREMIS, situate in Pownal Street, , known as as. Wosn's Boarding House. Possession gives in ttaumw next. r farther particulars, sgplylto Sept. 9. . .DEll,IpI§. Regular Liner from London. Till‘. Bsasaiibsnbeg to ‘intimate to strip . pore from I.oaoon,ihat they will place on the Lion between LOIIDOI and Omis- , Lo-rs'u'rowiv. the A. L, Clipper Iarqas rout Hssu. us ltsgistsr. to sail than Dm- don on or about the let A il. I8“. ATE: the ,owusrs IIOBEET BROWN ' Lists Street. Fsaobsseh Stress. Lesdsu. . , I. BWROWN & u ,‘> ' Wat. WAIJH4 cat, = tstowu. P. I. - r ‘ as on-ii" '_ rt t mE‘...£.."'...‘l.. .':‘..,"..,.:l.l’.'.'.. ttili. XIII. llltl-‘Q ?lvv" Township No. 8| containing. I30 acres of excellent ‘ 'lIIit Deconibct last. will make together with the Outbuildings. and- 'Drlwl (Jud ‘ a putter: Hsrssstflosts, ' ' lfaet BEDS to announce the arrival for Harris}! mi FOREIGN AN saw stair-aitiaas ron names" In order to compete with other Houses, W. ness w ll‘be conducted on the , ' Ilumediuts payment. Julie 25, 1858. ‘ . . I J. 8. Dl:ALEY,, COIIMISSION MERCHANT AND SM 1) Broker, M. 7,sov1'H STREET, NEW roar. E"Freights sad Vsusls for Europe, the British Provinces, West Indies, Aus- trlnlia sud California. Bertha secured for the latter p aces. » i l cmmr PEGTORAL, For Ilse smpltl C re of COIYGIIS. ITOLDS. IIOARSENESS, BBONt!Ill’I‘lS,WIl00PING-f0llGII, CIIOIIP, ASTIIIIIA. AND CONSUMPTION. Aloag the as discoveries Science has in this generation to facilitate the business lnorsass its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named ol more real value to inuulii . than this contribution oI'Chcmistry made life can °I to the Healing Art. A vast trialofits virtues through. out this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt. that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. n- dsed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy has at length been found which can be relied on. to cure the most dangerous alfections of the lungs. Our a here will not permit us to publish any proportion ofthe cures edeetcd by its use. but we would present the following :-—aud refer further on- quiry to my American Aluiansc, which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish tree, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of those statements Oliice of Trshsportation, Laurens R. IL, .4. C., Aug. 4, I853. ‘ J. C. Area Dear Sir,—My little son four years old has just recovered from a severe attack ofinn|ig- naut Scarlet Fever, his throat wns rotten, and ever person that visited him, pronounced him a dead child: llaving used your Cituanv I's:croitAi. in CnI'ifor- nut, in the winter of I850, for a severe nttack of Bronchitis, with entire sauces. I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every three hours, commencing in the morning, and by ten o'clock at night, I found a decided change for the better. and alter three days use he was able to out or drink without pain. Novi:i.'riE's 1-*oa'.T=iiE Sll-MLIER. WILLIAM" HEARD, Atlu.-oqd,-front’ Higland‘of 1 In t ‘ II'FACT}IRL‘S, mm thc’flratI_Iou.s,IiI°in‘t.ti:"‘1rae.1'u.. ,0‘ W. H. bavlaglpsrssnally selected this Stocli. would dull especial attuatius tos variety of ; ,, IONS, PABASOLS, BOIINBTS, IILIHINEIY, &.0.', (tag. selection of Breed cw... Do¢sb'tu, catmm, 1~......i., _w..-....,....-..,,, 0...... ,3" “ LINEN"G00,DS OF ALL D'ES,CltIPTIONS. ' ' Boots and 8Iioes,aitdcccr3/crticlriitthe Flu-niahiitg Dgpanmgng, roeursd, at short notice ’ DRESSES, SILKS, SHAWLS, .:g‘|j.’ o. - - « "- I"!' I0 lflfoflll Ill! Frleuuds that in future hid buai. QJSH principle, and requests those whose accounts were fnr|il|hqd_,[9 uh. WANTED., - riucssa _for the rzmtra 3(‘;l|00|. on Township No. Sixteen. For fur. thcr particulars enquire of the snhu-,ribsr_ By 0l'dBl""?I‘ the Trustees, tn. CAMPBELL. Sun. Lot Is, lath Sept. tssa ' LAW BOOKS. . CHlC'l'fV on 'I'leuding,ClIitly o_n Contrsct.s;B|unt’s ‘ _ omrnercial Digestund Sbipniastcr's Assistsn English ComrnonLaw Reports, for sale at Gun. '1‘, llnaaun's Book Store. Health for a Shilling! I-IOLLOWAY’S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY cone or Loss or uI:ALru, nisoauciuzn ITOIACH, iivnicit-s1-ion sun na-rustuinn-ion or snoon 1-o1-us: iiusn. Copy qftt Ldltr from Jllr. John Lloyd, of Eric won, near Harlerli, Mertonethrhire. 'l‘o Professor HOLLOWAY, Sis,--I avail inyselfof the first opportunity ofin- forining you,thsl,fur a very long period.I was aflliuted with a dangerous gldditiess and frequent vwiimiiings in the head, attended by loss of appetite, disordered stoinach.uud generally impaired health. livery insane had failed to give me any pennunent relief. sud al length it became so uluriiiiiig. that I was really afraid of going ubout without nu allendnnt. is multin- choly cuntliliun, I united personally I) on lllnllugltes, Cliemist, Ilurli.-ch, for thcpurposa a consulting him as to what I had better do; he kindly recumiiieiided king them for a short timh I am he py to bear testi- mony to their wonderful sfllcncy. Illllll now restored to perfect health, and enabled to resume my‘ usn duties. You are at liberty to publish this letter In any way you may think proper. - urn, Sir. your obedient Servant‘ Signed) JOHN LLOYD. June 6th, 1352. NIMACULOUS CURE 0’ DROPS!- Eirtrarl of ti Lelltrfr om Edward Rowlry, Esq., of India II'alk, Tobago, dated .dprt‘I Stlt, 1852. To Professor HOLLOWAY, publiciiit lurgc to inform you ol a most miraculous re- covery from that dreadful disease, Dlol-av, and which, under God, was effected by your’ invslublg I'ills. I wns tapped five times within eight months, and skilliilly treated by two medical prnctitioi:ets,but could not get cured, until I had recourse to your re- medy, and notwithstuiiding sll I had undergone, this Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many a fond parent.—For all utfecllonsnf 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 r your im- porlant discovery, my little boy would now have been in another world.- I am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. 'I‘rans., L. ILR. Rock Ilill,,(Suiusrset Co.,) N. 1.. July 2I. 1852. Dr. J. C A Since your medicine us become known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough rem y we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unineiisured praise by those who have used it, and I know’of seine cases where the treat they can say ofit, is not too much for the ‘it has done. Itiilre pleasure in selling it. because! ltnovribat I am iving my customers the worth of their money, sndsl feel gruvified in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send me a further supply, and believe me Years, with respect, JOHN C. WHITLOCK. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W., June 25. I852. J. C. Avun. Sir; 'I‘bis may certify that lhuve used your Ciiaanv Pacroruu. for upward: of one isar ; and it is my sincere belief that I should have been is my grave are this time ifl had not. It bns cured mo ‘ofa ‘dangerous slfection ofthe lungs, and I do not overstate my conviotioad when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours very rss uli_v. D. A. Mc LLIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbsrrs, Ps.. September 28, I850. Du. J. C. Area, My dear Sir.--Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invariubly recommend it f--r pulmo- nary uflsetiona, asdo many of our principal physi- cian. ‘ - VII.’ I am your friend. CHAS. 8'I‘ltl‘.A'l‘Blt, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEMIST. LOWELL. MASS. For sale at Apothecuiis‘s Hull, . T. DESIIIIEAY, & Cs. . svisral A .. Alida V I gooey Ilr. Lsuuau wasnflsorgetowui '5 -in ’ " Enwaao Gout, Grasdl‘ V - . ‘l ' Eowaiinflaanuast. st, Petoi'sBsy. ‘ " J. J. Fsasuu, St. Elssoor‘u. ‘ " Gaoaoa Wiootlroit. Crspsud. '1'..-17138 A 3.‘ just ssocivsd. par late arrivals from ban. cu, Dahlia, United States and Halifax, tboh Supplits for the Season. comprising, in the whole, uni ‘E. ' V ' Jsosrt t . navodi-'3' i>i:a'i'iiirIsir,. 8oupi.,duBd ot.li'si"To'y'lot_roq:isitsst. D I. ' ,4 c..r.c'tso'l'f lldrllcalsrl ..‘i°ui.'i. sllthu Paton sdicinss in repute, saduvsry other artists saally hO|plllIIDliI’f ' IIIOGIII respects miraculous medicine cured me in the course of six we I. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. A DANGEROUS nivnt cournaiwr sun IPAII IN -rm-: srouicri arrscrustav cuitsn. Jliliton under Lgns, dated‘ July 31, 1551, To Professor Ilounowav, Daair sll!-4-I -havemlich‘ lessons In lisndinglo you s tsasiiinonialuf the etlicac of your Modieiwes. 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