HASZAR,D’S GAZETTE, OCTOBER. 3. s and I-IOLLOWAY’8 OIN TMEN T. exrtuonotiurtv cunt: or ASTHMA ! ! OI‘ AN OLD LADY IIVINTY IFIVI YIARI “I or AGI. Copy Q/‘it Letterfrout Mr. Thomas Weston, (Book Store.) Toronto, dated the 9th 0ctob¢r, I854. 'l‘o Professor Ilolloway, Sir,—Gratitudo compels me to make known to you the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from the use of your Pills. My mother was aillicted for upwards of four and twenty years with asthma and spitting of blood; it was quite agony to see her sulfer and hear her cough; I have often declared, that I would give all I possessed to have her cur ; but although I paid it large sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought perhaps your Pills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result was marvellous: by slow degrees, my mother beoaiiie better, and after persevering with your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectl cured, and now enjoys the best oi heiiltli, although severity-live years old. I reiiiaiii. Sir, Your obliged, TIIOMAS W ‘STON. RI'..\IAIII\'ABI.I-I CURE OI" DKOPSY. AI-‘TER BEING TAPPED THREE TIMES. Copy of (I Letter form fliitliony Smilli, EH I*I:tIi'v"iix, N9I‘(l Svulia, dated the 25th Jiisgiist , IS5 'I‘o Professor Ilolloway, Sir,- I desire to add my testimony to the value of your Pills, in czisvs of dropsy. For nine months I suffered the greatest torture with this distressing som- plaint; was tapped three times, and finally given up by the doctors: having become in appearance as a skeleton, and with no more strength in me ilian a child just born. It was then, that I thought of trying your Pills, and immediately sent for a quantity, and commenced using them. 'I‘lie result I can scarcely credit even now, although true it is. After using them for four weeks, I-felt iiinch better, and l)y persevering with them, at the expiration of two months. I was completely cured. I have since en- (Signed) joyed the best of health. I am, Sir, _ Yours sincerely (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH. ASTONNHING CURE OF GENERAL DIBHJIY AND LIVER COMPLAINT ! l Copy of is Letter from William Roster, of tfliarlottetown, Prince Eduvard Island, dated 17th Nov. I85-I. To Professor Holloway, Sir,—I am happy to say, that your Pills have re- storod ms to health after suffering for nine years from the most intense genoral debi ity and Ian our, my liver and bovvols woro also niuc dorang for the whole of that time. I tried many medicines, but they were of no go to me, until I rooourss to your Pills, by taking which, and following tho printed directions for seven weeks I was cured, after every other moans failed to the astonishment of my neigh- bours, acquaintances, and friends. I shall ovor fool ratolul to you for this astonishing restoration to health, and will recommend your Pills to allsutforers, feeling it my duty to do so. I rontoin. Sir, your humble servant. (Signed) VI ILLIAM REEVES. _T/use celebrated Pills are wonderfully eflicacioiu in the fol owing cosipla‘nt tlguo Dropoy Inflammation Asthma D sentory Jsundics Ililioas Complaints Ifvrysipolas Liver Com- Illotchos on the skin Foinalo Irrognlari- plainis Ilowel Complaints tics Lnmbago Ch lics l-‘ovora of all kinds Pilos Constipation of tho Fits oumatism Bowols Gout Retention of Consumption - I sad-ache rino Dobiliity . igostion Scrofsla. or Soro Throots Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Syinp- 'l‘io Doloureux Tumours toms Venoroal Afl'octions Worms all of Ulcers Weakness. from kinds w liatovcr cause, drc. Sold at the Establishment of Profcnor Honaowarl 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by al rospoctablo Drutggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the ivilizod World, at the following prices 2-- 2o. 5o. So. and 20s. Currency each Box. Tboro is a considerable saving by taking tho lar or size . . B.—Diroctious for the gaidanco of patients in every disorder ofiaod to can ox. GEORGE T. HASZARD, Solo Wholesale Agent for P. E Island. B cks! ELL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on _ the subscriber's prouiisos, boiwosn tho hours ‘I I0 and 4 o'clock, on Wodnsoda s and Saturdays, :01! lllphfil Qloofs ‘:.nd Powlisl si..&.:uwh..r.. CPU‘ 9 W9‘. “fin!-Ifl. 3 I04 P.M.), otter tho ml July soat. ( [sly la 3. P. BEETS. Butter, Wool dt Sheepskin. I-IE Subscriber will pay Cash Ifor Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. ROBERT BELL, Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 9th 1855. 6 in STRAY COW. A BLACK COW, with a white strips on the back and belly, white tail and two white hind legs, with a star on i and, short horns an ged—, has been on the Subscriber's premises for the last ton days, the owner is requested to come and take her away and pay expenses. SAMUEL WILLIAM MITCHELL, Keepor of the Asylum. Lunatic Asylum, I'lth Sept., I856. ' Charlottetown Horticultural So- clety. ‘Ill’. 1 UTUMJV EXHIBITION of Fruit!» Vegetables and Flowers, of this Society, will be held on lV¢dn¢sday the I0 October, next at the Temperance Ilall. LIST OF PRIZES. FRUITS. Best bunch of Grapes, white £0 5 0 eat do red 0 5 0 Best 6 Pearl 0 7 6 ‘Id do 0 5 0 Best doz. Autumn eating Apples 0 7 6 2d do 0 -I 6 do winter keeping do 0 7 6 2d do do 0 -t 6 do raised from seed 0 7 6 do ' do 0 4 6 Best 12 Green Gages 0 7 6 2 o o 0 -I 6 llest I2 Magnum Bonuin Plains. 0 4 6 o 0 3 0 Ilesi sort of Plums not less than I2 0 6 3 2d do 0 -I 6 Best quart of llamsoiis 0 2 3 Best Musk Melon 0 4 6 2d o 0 3 0 Ileiit “Pater Melon 0 4 6 2d do 0 3 0 v l?.‘Gl‘.'I‘ABLEiI. Best Cauliflower it do 2 Best Brocoli 2d do Best 3 Savoy Cabbages Best 3 Early York Boat 3 Drum Ilead Best I2 Carrots for table Best 12 blood-red Best Best I2 Parsnipo Best 12 Onions, Globe Bost I2 do Potato Boot I2 garden Turnipa Best I2 Tomatoes Best I2 Capsicums Best 12 heads ripe Indian corn Boat 2 dozen Eschalotl Best 6 heads Garlic Best 6 heads Colory 2 o Boot Pint Nasturtium Best Pumpkin Best Squash Best lot of Sweat horbs rnowaas. Boat bouquet of Garden Flowers °°¢o°°eooocooeeoooc:ooo:> wuuwbeouuuauuuuuuwuuusua °0°°€°°°°oeoooeeoeeooce.:a o o Finost Houso-plant in pot I 0 Ilarost Houss-plant in pot 2d best do do Bcstsliow of Dalilias, not less than 8 2 o do do Boat Show of Pansios u do Boot Balsam do Boat Cocttscomb 8d do Boot Doublo Stock 2d do Boot Singlo Stock 0 do llost Wallflower 2d 0 Boot monthly Ross in pot, of oach va- rioty. Boot Flowering Plant from ihefgsrdon 00°00 °OOO°Q0O°O0.00°OOOeO nuuau uunuaanawaaaaauouaaa Id o Boat Doublo Hollyhock ad do Boot of any othor Fruit, V stable or Flower not enanroratod may, rocoinmo ad by tho Judges. House Plants that havo takon prizes at former Ex- hibitions, not to bo allowod to compete, Prizes to be paid at tho time of declaring them. Articles for compotition to be sent in before I2 clock. Doorstobooponodatl p. ni. Persons bringing articles for competition are re- qucoied to leave them in tho ants-room. where they will bo talion cars of, and roinovsd into the Hall. under the direction of tho Comniittoo. It has become necessary to have rocourso to this arrangement, in order to avoid confusion. Tickets to be had at the door. Tickets of admission to non-subscribers 9d. Sull- scribers for the current year, to be admitted by their Tickets as rccoivsd for last show; if any ol said Tickets havo boon given is ,tho holders to be entitled to rocoivs another in lieu, roin tho Iocootary. JOHN M. DALGLEISH, Soc'y. Sopt. Ioth I8”. all papers. no ooze soooseoaeooeaoaooaocsocoaso % -Q TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. Fort so. TOWN LOTS Nos. as. 29. 80.‘n-d 62 in the 1st Ilundrcd of Town I.ots_ in (.har- lottetown, fronting on Water Street and King Strn: or such parts thereof as may be agreed I_’lr_t’0d the purchase money may remain unpaid or II Imll Pggiod, by being secured on the prlgilllaeé-EC KEN, Barrister-at-Law. September, IS. I855. ll HASZARD st OWEN Ilavc rcceivcil aiiil oller for sale DAWSON’S Acadian Geology; N Account of the Geological Structure and A Mineral Resources of Nova Scotia and portion! of the neighbouring Proviiicea of British America. 9 John ll'i'.’Ii'ain Dawson. F- G- S’! QC-I 350 pages smnll 8vo., _with n large colored ‘fipotios: gical Map, I-‘our Engravings and numerous cats. Price |2s. ,. Sold by the Publishers, J. Dawson & Son, I ictou, and by all Booksellers. ug. 9. smtifié“ CITY DRUG STORE No. 14. Queen Street. 1 TINS white. black. red. blue -,ml yellow |*,\|N'|‘S, 2 casks Linseed Oil, I lilid. Sperm, do, _ bbls. Copail Yitriiisli, l lilid. Ulive do., I lilid. niacliinary.do., (sold at 2, 3, and -Is. a pin!)- iiit and varnish Brushes. I’)'9°“'0°d'- I"d'S°~ Mm’ der, Cudbezir, Bluestone. Coppermln Allllll. Slfllchi line, Soda, Potasll. Baking Sod!’ B“k"‘5 ‘ P°“'d"' Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina. 5850 “Id («°"‘ 5““'°l" ALIO, IN STORE, A general .'I§.'l0I‘|;lII8l‘ll. ofQI)|‘“‘a'9»&M“—*l&:‘“°'~ l""l‘~‘" .,Pf :9’. .~ 9 °-v °" do e an iry rus ies oapfili R. WATSON. M By the Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. V VIII-I Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, in‘ ur- sunnce of ii Resolution of the City Louiici ‘to that infect, hereby cautions all pcroiis from dealing or iraflickiiig in the sale or purclinse ofnny p:IlI.l0I.IlIt! Coininon of Clinrloiietown, and from erec.ting.or placing any kind of buildings upon the siiiiie, it being the intention of the Corporation to take all legal measures that iii:iy be necessary for putting the City in possession of its rights and privileges in respect to the said Common. _ IIOBI-llI'l' HUTCIIINSUN, Mayor. City ofChar|otteiown, Sept. I3, l855. ittscauaiiaotis. Wan‘ A Nawsuruu nous wrrnour Rnwaun.-— The ,,,,,i, or my observation enables ms to state as a fact, that publishers of newspapers aro more poorly rewarded than any other class of men in the United States, who invest an equal amount of labour, capital and Thought. They are expect- ed to do more service for less pay. to stand rnoro ,p,,,,Rmg md " dead heading," to puff and do- {,;.,,d mom people, and sorts of people, without fee or hope of reward, than any other class. They credit wider and longer ; get Ollener cheat- ed,sufl'er more pecuniary loss; and are oftener the victims of misplaced confidence; mm ‘"3 °ll'0|' calling in the community. People pay a printer's bill more reluctantly than any other. It goes harder with them to expend a dollar on a valuable newspaper than tea on a useless gewgaw; yet every body avails himself oftho services of the gdiioi-‘o and printer’s ink. How many profess- ional and political reputations and fortunes have been created and sustained by the friendly, though unrequited pen of the editor? How many cm- bryo towns and cities have been brought into no- tice, and puffed into prosperity by the press? How imny railroads, now in successful opera- ii: ., would have foundercd, but for the assistance of the “lever that moves the world ;"’ in short, what biaiicli of American iniliistry,or activity, has not been promoted, stimulated and defended by the press.‘ And who has tendered it more than a miserable pittance for its mighty services? The bazaars of fashion and fully, the haunts of appe- lite and dissipation, are throiiged with an eager crowd bearing gold in their points, and the com- modiies there vended are sold at enormous prof- its, though intrinsically worth less, and paid for _ with scrupulous punctuality: while the counting room of the newspaper is the seat of jcwiiig. iclieapening, trade, orders and pennies. It is made 51 point of honour to liquidate a grog hill, but not ofdishonor to repudiate ti printer’s bill.- Clcavcland Ixadcr. A Suki: Sio.~;.—\\’heii you see a gentleman at midnight, sitting on the step in front of his house, combing his hair with the door-scraper, you may conclude that he has been out at an evening party. In Rome, when a father was in debt, he could sell his son; in England, when a son is in ilio N” i '1=Rosi5'£:ic"rUs SCIENTIFIC AMEN ICN ELEVE.\'TII _YEAR. 17:: Proprietors of the Scientific ./Imcrican rer- pcctfully give notice, that the Eleventh Jlnnual Volume ofllirir Journal will conrnience on the l6tIi of September nrrt. HIS work difl'sro materially from other publica- T tions, being an Illustrated Periodical, devoted rornulgation of information relstin to the various Iechanic and Chomic Arts. Industria Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, blillivorlt, and all interests which than light of Practical science is calculated to advance. 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The Editorial [Department is univer- sally acknowledged to be conducted with great ability aid to be distinguished, not only for the cacsllonce and truthfulness of its discussions, but for tho fearless- nooo with which error is combstod and falso ihoorioo rs oxplodod. Mochanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Mann facturors,Agricnlturists, and people ofsvery profes- sion in life, will find the Scientific American to be of groat value in their respective callings. Its counsels and suggestions will save them hundreds of dollars annually, besides aifording them a continual source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyond pecuniary estimate. Terms of Subscription, $2 00 a your, $I.00 for chiefly to the six months. HASZAIIID & OWEN, Agents for P. E. Island‘ WANTED, OR Middle District School, Brackley Point Road, ;i (,‘0.\ll'H'I‘I‘.N’I‘ 'l‘F.ACHI‘.R to whom a liberal allowance will ho given by the Trustees of tho afore- said School. By ordor of tho TIIIIOOI. CIIARLE8 s't'!:wAtt't‘, Bracltloy Point Road. Septsiabor Ibth. I065. ‘same predicament, he sells his father. The Duke ofG|ouooster, being in conversation with Lord Brougham on the subject of reform, grew so warm in the argument, that he observed hastily, that the Chancellor was very near a fool. Brougham replied, that he could not think of contradicting the Duke, and declared that be fully saw the force of his royal highneos’s position. AN old lady, possessed ofs lino fortune, and noted for her penchant for the use of figurativo cxpressions,ono day assembled her grand chil- dron, when the following conversation took place: —" My children," said the old lady,“ I am the root and you are the branches." “ Grand. ma,” says one. “ What, my child "' “ I was thinking. how much better the branches would flourish,if the root was under the ground.” Ciinr Disses iroa 'I'wo.—An American edi- tor ssys, he has heard of an economical rnan,wlio always takes his dinner in front ofa mirror, to double the dishes, The writer says, he doesn't know ( dinrisr ken) what's philosophy, if this isn’t . We presume the real reason is, that the man lindsii a cheap way of enjoying his glass with his meals. Holloway‘: Ointment and pt'lIs--Wonderful Rsmadies for the Curo of Scalds and Burns.- Amclia Anderson, of Sydney, Nova Scotia, in. accidentally sevsroly scolded by some boiling was tor falling over her. The whole of the right side and log in particular was in a most shocking state. Something in tho hurry of the moment was applied, which cannot! the flesh to pool ofl"al- most to the bone, and rendered her uttsrly unable to move ; she was carried to bod, ruodiosl assis- tance esllcd in, and her recovery doopairod of ; it so happened, that a friend who paid a visit that day, had just been cured of a dreadfully bad log by llolloiva_v’s Ointment and Pills, and she recommended the same, the Pills and Olntniont were accordingly bought and used, by continuing them for two weeks, she was perfectly woll,and has when most gratefully to Profossor Hollo- way for tho oars oflcstsd. . . Wan is next to lion-stesliug'—Cooh robin.