HASZARD’S Cll—aIltlllcloWll I rlortlctiltursl Society. I VHF. AIITUMN EXHIBITION of fiuiu. I Veg.-t:il.l.-s llllII Flowers. ofthi SUCH]. Wm 50 h¢|d' mi lI't-Irissvluy. the ISIII Sept. 'I‘usrrsnsiscu “A LIST inet.. at the an. 0! PRIZES: FR UI'I'S. Best bunch of Grtipes. white Do. do. do. red Best 6 Penn, 0 ._As— A do Best dos.d.:utuain eating Apples do winter keeping do. 2d do. do. do raised from seed do. do. Best It Green Gages ‘ do. do. Best 12 Ma um Bonuin Best sort Ofglllllll not less than 12 2d do. do. do. uart Dainsons nsk Melon 3d 4th Best Best 2d do. Best Water Melon 2d d . 0 V 5 GE TABLE 8. Best Cauliflower 2d do ::¢¢Q¢g¢ggc°OG¢OOG@¢OO ¢e'Ifi€lihk§E3O~lih#~l#'~I#*lIF‘~'9“°'9‘ A . ww v— _a.aA Best Broooli 2d do. Best ll Savoy Oabbages 3 Early York Best 12 Carrots for table Best 12 Blood Red Best Best 12 Pnrsnips Best 12 Onions Globe Best l2 do Potatoe Best 12 rdeii Turnipe Best 12 omuttoes Best 6 heads Celery 2d do. Beet Pint Nasturtium Best Pumpkin Best Squssli Best lot of Sweet herbs FL 0 WERS. Best Bouquet of Garden Flowers 2d do. do. 0 do. OOOOOOOQQOOOOOOQQGOQGGOO ....-_-...-.. 3d do. do. I-‘inest House Plant in Pot 2d best 0. o. Riirest House Plant in Pot 2d best 0. 0. Best show of Dehlias. not less than 8 2d do. do. do. Best show of Pension 2d do. do. Beet Balsam 2d do. Best Cockucomb do. Best Double Stock ‘ do. Best Flowering Plant from ah: Garden ‘ o. . Best Double Iiollyhock 241 do. do. Best of any other Fruit Vegetable or Flower ettuswer-at may recommended by the judges. House Plants that have taken ‘ mar Exhibitions, not to be allow to compete. Prisca to be paid at the time of declaring cceceeccoeeeoeoeooeoe eoccoeececcceeeoeceeeoec pwuowaumuauoumwuwuwma Smecmoaoaoaoaoaemememo them. _ Articles for competition to be sent in before I! o'clock. Doors to be opened at I p. in. ‘ It is expected that the Temperance Bend will be in attendance. _ _ Persons br ng articles for competition are re- qnested to leave them is the ante-roo_in. where the will be taken care of. and removed into the Hall. under the direction of the Committee. It has be- come‘ necessary to have recourse to this arrangement in order to avoid confusion. is requested that those who are willing to dis- pose of the articles exhibited should aisrk u them " To be told. price " Any tote ed to be sold for the benefit of the Society should be so ex- 'l‘iekets to be had at the door J. LAWSON, Secretary. Idlh Sspt.. I858. Charlottetown Races for 1853. V ILL tulle place on MONDAY and TUESDAY. the ildth and 27th of Sarrnstsnn. precisely at Ill o'clock. FIRST DA Y.—-FIRST RACE. SWEEPSTAKES ef Dos. each. with £1 l0s. year ulds. to carry 8 stone. Mares and Geldings a lowed 4 lbs. Second lisvss to save his take once round the course. SECOND RACE. PLATE FOR A I. AGm.—£l2 Heats. Ea- trenoe ice. I yearoi . feather weights 3 three year olds, 8st.; I at olds. Set. I0lbs.; 5 year elds. Out Ilbs. ; year olds and aged. lllst. Fmtriss to Ilhs. Extra. THIRD RA CE. LADIES‘ PURelE.—Estrsnce 10s. Haste. Weights as for Plate. Winning Herse to carry Alba. extra- .‘ TROTTIJVO HATCH. . Slwolntsa Ioe. fl Hesse te reeeive flu. CetehW'hts. Norsesaalessdl-lcrsmstart. Aiiytlsrss out of s trot nest be Instantl stopped. or sistssesil. arid soastoooinpete but Island bred Harem. Ones vesnd and s dhsscs. ssts. SECOND D.lI’.-..l'IlIS1' RACE. Pt.A'I‘I‘. I08 ALI. sou. £e.—Wsiglits as for Plate list day. It . Eutraucl. Its. SECOND RACE. PI.A1‘E.--£o—for all Horses Weights as for Paste Ii-it day. I --'4. . Entrance los. Ills Huts. TIIIR D RACE. _ WELTEI. RACE FOB AI.l.HA0fl.—us. cash. with £8 added from the feed. eels. list. ‘ ' FOURTH RACE. A NJISE. £—. y the Stewards. the Beaten H --Eatr to the ssesad orsea. sacs be. cash. te gs Horse. catch Wslgbn. llasw. BAIDLI RACE! WEINCONVINIBNTZ h entered and usual! is Mr. James I. Memo to Celes.Jsu..su srssrsrssstsisnmssssiiiississ between bears Ies.in..sedep.in. ‘ Horses (except Bridle rcolcrs. auduust uneofsatry LAND ASSESSMENT. Tree rsr's Oiiioe. Charlotte own. Sept. 8. I858. N pursuance of the Act of the Gsiisral Asssiiibl of this Island. made and III. the Elsvenl year of Iler Majesty Queen ictorts. intituled “ An Act lbr levying further an Assessment on ell Land in this Colon . and for the Encouragement of Edtics- tirtu.“ e ul an Act in nniendiiieu! of the said Act, intitaled " An Act to explain and amend the pre- sent Act for the Assessment of Land and the Encou- rageinsiit of Education.“ and also of an Act iniide used in the Fifteentli ysar*of the same reign. utituled “ An Act for the Encouragement _ . lion, and to raise Funds for that purpose by im ing an additional Assessment on Land in this sls . ‘Ind on Real Estate in Charlottetown and Coinincn and Georgetown end Cotiitnon " nrid also of an Act made and passed in the Sixteenth year of the same reign. intitsled " An Act relating to the mode.ofp_roceedItIg s inst Lands on the several 'I‘ownships in Prince £wsrd Island and the Islands contiguous thereto, for the recovery of arrests of Land Assessitientz" _ I do hereby publicly notify the owners or occupi- ers of Lands in this Island. for which the annual A_s- eestrient or Assesments charged thereon by the said recited Acts. or sortie one or more of them. of Nine shillings and two-pence. lawful money of this Island for every hundred acres of Wilderness or Uuitnprov- ed Lands. contained in the several Townships and the islands belonging thereto. ‘and the sum of six shillings and s‘ r—penoe of like atone for _sV0|'! hundred acres o ouliivsied or improved Me in the said several Towoeiiips and Islands as aforesaid. Ind the sum of Four shillings ol' like money for each and ' or uniuiproved Town Lot. Com- Iiugs of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Pasture Let in the lloyslty of Char- lottetown. and the sum of Four shillings of like mo- for each and every cultivated or tniproved Pas- turn but in the said ttuysliy. and the sum of Five shillings and six-pence of like money for each end every cultivated or improved Town Lot and Water Let in the said Town. and the sum of '_l‘wo shillings of like money for each and every cultivated or im- rcved Common Liit as aforesaid. Ind 159 9'3"‘ “I Two shillings and eiglit-pence of like money for each and every uncultivated 0ffllIIlI'lpt‘0VOt‘I Town Lot and Water Lot in the 'I‘owti of Geor clown. and the sum ofOue shilling arid four-pence u like money for each and every cultivated or irsprovsd Town Lot and Wu- ter Lot in the last mentioned Town. and the sum Of Three shillings and four-pence of like money for each and every uncultivated or unimproved Pasture Lot in tlie Royalt of Georgetown. and the sum of_ Two shillings 0 like motto for each and every cultivated ' t in the last mentioned R0 - any and the sum of 'l‘wo-pence of_ like money or each and everv acre of cultivated or tni roved Land! in the Royalty of Geor etown. caled_Reserved Lands. and the sum of T ree-pence of like money for each end every acre of such last mention Lands as me bedeetiicd uncultivated or unirnpruv Lands. and the sum of '|‘wc shillings and eight-pencfi oflilte money for each and every uncultivated or un- improved 'l‘own Lot, Pasture Lot end Water Lot in the Town and Royal? of Princetown. and the sum of One shilling and our-pence of like money for each and every cultivated or improved 'I‘own_ Lot. Pasture Lot and Water Lot in t e |e_st mentioned Town and Royslt . and so in proportion for a less quantity, is pays Is; that unless the Assessment or Assessments or the current year imposed by the said recited Acts, or some one or more of them, be paid into my hands or the hands of any of my puties (as required by Law.) on or before the sixth day of December next. I _ ll proceed against all such Lands as shall then be in linear for non-payment of the sums charged thereon. S'I‘El’HEN RICE. Treasurer. Ins! pttblixhed, and ap]n'nI‘('rI by the Board 0/ Ed ‘ ' matron. AN .W EDITION of the THIRD BOOK OF LESSONS. revised and adapted to the use of the Schools in Prince Edward Island. Of this edition. the Board of Education, have or- dered l000 copies. Just iiiiooushed. The British North American GEOGRAPHICAL PRIMER. Price with ‘I Maps ls. 8d.; without Maps Is. HIS PRIMER contains all the matter in Cham- ber's Geographical Printer. with the addition of the recent census. and more full descriptions of North America. liconttiins slsoli more maps. so arranged as not to be liable to tear. and is approved and recommended by the Board of Education. The Subscriber. anticipating an extensive demand for School Books. is now publishing the four Roadin Books of the National Series. Persons desirosii o enconr ing Home manufacture will purchase at GEORGE T. HASZAIlD’S Book store. WANTED. s TEACHER for the Eastern School. on Township No. Sixteen. For ‘fur- ther psrtioulsru enquire of the subscriber. By Order of the 'I‘rusteee. Win. CAMPBELL, Sen. Lot to, tail: Sept. tees. Dissolution of Copartnci-ship. OTICE is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore subsisting between the Subscribers ef CROSS It RENDLE. Tanners all persons i are hereby requested is make payment to Christi» pher Cross. CHRISTOPHER CROSS. JOHN RENDLE. Charlottetown. Nth Sept.. 1858. N. B.—Lihewise all persons having any demands against thsssid Jtartiss will please to render their accounts for set enient. CLOTHB. Ex Sir Alexander. from LIVIIIOOL. rg|HE Sabscriberbes received ONE BALE of the I50". °°"P""I"‘ Supulne black. blue and broad CIDTHS. front lfls. I0 Invhible Green. do. do. Black and Oxford mixture Doeskins and Csssimeres from Is. to Its. Pussy and Cheched.de. Is. Od. toss GALBEROONS. white and printed Drills. CASS!- NETS. , Drab and printed Moleski, ho. DANIEL DAVI. Queen's Iqssre. Charlottetown, Jane is. 1868. ;_..e Oats, Oatmeal. Pearl Barley, die. HI Sabsaiber i. basing one. on. trust. riisiti. BARLE . rtrrxrors. V WOOLSKINS. IU'I"l‘lI. as. he. .....i'.l JAMES N. Hm I LOST. ‘ from he lubssriber's Premium. be the I 'i" M “intro-s lee h¢u:eh' hi.i'r.ssI ' ' I I , 'wIll”b.e‘rIe's'v-s.rde.d for their In, JAMII DOUGLAS. last liver, sspt. ietti. test. llas niiawnrc c LAHII. I. TAYLOI. has as lvnniwe Cnass for Young Men.- 81 Au _Av1-sairooir Cases ibr Ysssg ts. qssriss. A use use lest at its. psrqssriw. e NEW GOODS. UST IMPORTED. rind for sale by the Subscri- bsr.st his NEW STORE in Grs it Street- A CHOICE SELECTION or HERICAN GOODS. consisting of- SUGAI in hlids.. barrels, and by retail; Crushed G O G AB. Superior Sonchuii TEA. in cheats.half chests, and by retail; CUI-‘l-‘E 1. RICE. PILOT BREAD. in barrels. and by retail; Crackers. Vinegar. Mustard. Pepper. Table Salt. a. Salerstes. Soup. Candles‘ Starch. Burning Fluid. Matches. ncco. Cigars. Blaokening. Onsrtons. CONFECTIONER Y. NUT ' c. Printed Cottous. strl and unbleached do.. sheet- ing. bedtick. &c.; La ins‘ and Gents‘. India Rubber is and Shoes; India Rubber Coats. Oil Suits. Cotton-wick. Liinip-wicks. Fluid mpe. patent and common. in variety; CHAIRS with csiie seats and wood do.. in great vuriet of pattern; Axes. Scythes. Snssths. Hay-ritltes. ay-forks. Spades. Shovels. Hoes, Garden do. AI.so—An assoititient ofCurrier’s TOOLS; Pails, Tubs. in nests or single. Clothes-pine. Brooms. Brushes. dtc. Oir Harm. American and Island Manufactured SOLE LEATHE . Nests Leather. Calf-skins and Harness Leather. , N. B.—The highest prices. paid in cash, for green hides. calf and other skins. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 10, I863. NEW GOO D. ‘HE Subscriber has received. per Brig Atltoood. from Loirooir. and other recent arrivals. the following GOODS. which are ofl'ered cheap for Cash. Bales 8:. Cases Dr Goods. 50 Chests Choice ' ess. Canvass. Cordge. Oskum. Chain Cables I inch to 7-Sths, Anchors and Kedfis. Cut and Wrought ails, Spikes, Round and list Iron. Window Glass. Puintqpd Oil. LoItdC‘und Liverpool Soap, London waxed-wick Candles, Barrels Choice Sugar. Hds. Molases. &c. dtc. LONGWORTH dr YATES. Water Street, Charlottetown, June I'ItIi. 1858. Glasgow and Manchester House! VIIHE Subscriber has JUST B EC E I V E D his SUMMER. SUPPLYof NEW and I’-‘ASHIONABLE GOODS, Per Brig Attu-ood, direct front Londoit. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street. 11th June. I858. SPRING GOODS‘ Ptr Liic Alice, from Boston, a choice UPPLY of entlemen’s summer HATS. including ks orauce, Palm. Koesut &,c. ; Light BOOTS. Fancy Donnings; Boy's BO(YI‘S and BR- ' ' merit of Light CLOTHES. cotton. woolen and mix- tures; DriIlings.Jeans and Nsnkesns for boy's and men's summer wear Palm-Leaf Fans. A variety ofGLASSWAII.E, including Fluid Lamps. Tumblers. Fruit and Preserve Dishes. Plates. Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs. Canton. heavy Salts, Lanterns, dtc.. Fresh Ortiiiges‘ drums and baskets Figs; Picnic. Soda. Su er. and Butter rackers. Ground Coffee. Vinegsr.Iiurning Fluid, fine sniokisg Tobacco, Sole Leather. superior Axes. Shov s. Spades, Hoes. Rakes. Scythe Sneaths, manure and hay Forks. Looking G Bale seamless Bass. The above GOODS are suitable for the season, and marked at a low figure for resd(y cash. GE RGE BEEB.Jun. Charlottetown. May I9, 1858. Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CAIN. for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BELL. Queen Square. Ch. Town. May 81st. I86). I in NEW_GOODS JUST RECEIVED. at the LON. DO , EX the " SIR ALEXANDER and “ SEA N Y.MPH” The Subscriber has received a Large Supply of Fancy and Staple Goods, Suitable for the Season Also—Tea, Loaf and Moist Sugar; Soup. Starch. Blue, Tobacco. Spices of all kinds. die. A general nssortment of Hardware. Bar Iron. ss- sorted sizes. round. uare and list; Window Glass; Putt , at Nails. Spikes. &c. Pnr. on White 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 II(I:Ih:l0flO,Gl’dIl. George Street, opposite the Catho- lic pe . HENRY I-IASZARD. Charlottetown. July 4. I858. STBAYED from the Subscriber’s premises. about V . the middle of May last. sdsrk brown COLT. rising two years old. He has a small star on his forehead and a few wliite hairs on one of the hind feet. below the fetlcck. An intelligence of him will be handsomely rewarded JAIIES PBOCTOB. New Glasgow. Ag. ldth. Iixol LAW BOOKS. CHITPY on Pleeding,Chitty onCoiiu-acts; Blunt’s Commercial Digest and S ' er’e Assistant E |‘liC La f sel G .'I‘. HII‘[':“.t:I'nIOI w Reports, or e at no TO I’ N APPRENTICE hsisa. &e..—s age. N.B.-—Neae seed apply but Parents of Good Character. Also, a Lad. about saute age. as a monthly Ser- vant efsll work about the yard. to. P further particulars to "' w. ssill"ilou. Ild Aug. ISA). ew Hubbaok’s Patent WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING. an BrigAtttsocd. flem Lon non.s further In pl of the above valuable Pblnt A|ss,sfew tt . c. JAMES DESBLIIAY. Jane. IBIII. Wanted . Immediately. Queen Iqssre. I HOUSE recently erected. lessee. wood and case seat Cheirs.. One WANTED tr: the Harness Mr yeatb about Idor I5 years of I Ap- uses Jena Monica & usrle New Iruuwld A FARM TO BE LET, AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMJIEDI. A TE L Y. T is situated Nine miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow Road. and eongigu ofs I00 acres more or less; the ropsrty of Joint Hunsoiu. late of the 8th (King's) Esgtqand on which be now residcs.—ths farm will be let for a term of I0 15. or $0. years. The dwelling house is very cam. fortable but not very lar a. there is a well of water at the kitchen door; the o co houses are vsr commo- dious and will cctitain a number of cattle. I'hore are two barns. one for hay. with a granary on it. and the other for thrashing. containing a new set of rnachiiie- tli thrashing mill and farmers. ' mill is of four horse power. and of great speed.thrssh- ing at the rate of 50 stoolte an hour. The farmers are quite new and vs 'l‘be land is all clear and in good condition. except about8scres of swamp. There is a brook passes through the land in the pee- ture ground. and also a spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The House is situated on the eastern side ofs hill. The land is well fenced in fields ofd or 7 acres such; there is a Grist Mill about half a mile from the residence. and a saw mill neurly the same distance. Good accommodations can be had in the Church of En land. distant from the dwelling about a mile and a he f. ‘l‘er-us unity be known by applying at Horurd’s Gazette ulliue May 2d, I853. Land for Sale. ITHIN one mile and a half of Town. on the Princeiown Road. 24 Acres of land. which will be sold in Lots one or more acres, to suit purchasers. Also. the Crops. with or without the land. Ap- plication to be made to. EWEN M‘AULAY' July 2nd. teas. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. HE Subscriber otI'ers for SALE his WHARF and several BUILDING LOTS adjoining, at Foot Qtrnsirt STIIIT. Persons desirous of par- chasing, will please make early application to HOS. B. TREMAIN. Charlottetown. June 23, I853. BUILDIN LOTS TO LET. NUMBER. oi BUILDING LOTS in Char- lottetown. are ready to be let for a term of cars. with the right of Purchase within the 'I‘erm. or psriiculiirs enquire of H. W. LOBBAN. Auctioneer. June id, I858. House in Kent Street. HE subscriber offers for sale. or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large ore. and good frost- proofCellsr, and six good Rooms. There is also a Stable for eight Horses. and new Well of Water in the HO. It will be let altogether or in two arts. On £200 being paid down. the remainder could is on uiortage for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. June ldth I853. Grand Division I. of ‘I’. Annual Se NOTICE is hercb given, the SBSION oftbe nann Division. I. of'I‘.. of P. E. Island. will be holden is the the Tsunam- strcn Hsi.i.. Charlottetown. es TI|7|,n)AI the rltli day of October sent. at 4 o'clock. p. I. A punctual attendance of Bsprsssststivssis ‘ y OIII . |@‘TbeDe t' oftbarupecti Dhrietsaud Divisions throanfiaithe Island will use that llll Quarterly ettirns, Per tdutials of I‘ Representatives. Appeal Papers. Depstie's Reports. &e.. are accurately pre,p’s‘Led. s fes-wudd tcthh oflice. on or listois t . PETER DESBBIIAY. G. I‘ Grand Scrlbe's Oflce. Charlottetown. Sept. II II“. Never Falling Remedy I HOLLOWAY’! OINTHINT. A CRIPPLE BITS AIIDI III CIDTCIIII AU‘ TIIITIN YEARS IUIFIMIMO. Copy of a Letter frost Jrr. Thosipeoii. Chemist. Ls carpool. dated August 20. I852. To Professor Honnowas. Dean Sxn—I sm enabled to furnish you with s most extraordinary cure eflected by our invaluable Ointment and Pills which has astonielied every per- son ac uaiiitsd with the sufsrer. About I0 years ago. r. W. Cummins. of Saltney Street. in is town. was thrown from is . whereby he receiv- ed very serious injuries; he had the best medical sd- vice at the time. and was afterwards an inmate of different inlirinaries. yet he grew worse. and at length a malignant running ulcer settled in his hip. which so completely crippled him. that Id not move without crutches for nearly 10 sure; recently he be- rm to use your Ointment and Pills. which have now esled the wound.stren honed his limb.uud enabled him to dispense with is crutches. so t can walk with the greatest ease. and with renewed health and vigor. ' ed) 1. THOMPSON. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMM OI‘ A DIIAIP FUL SKIN DISEASE, WHEN ALL MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter frost Jlfr. Hird, Draper, Isa- dy, near Guinsbro‘. dated March let, I I. To Professor HOLLOWAY. Sin—Some time since, one of my children was ef- llicted with dreadful eruptions over the body and imbs. I obtained the advice of several eminent Sur- Preehold Farm for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for ssle. I00 acres of LAND. beautifully situated and fronting on the Dog River. hot or Township 0. , about 8 miles from Charlottetown, with the Post Road leading thro h it. with the building: lately erected. consist- iugo a large FRAME BA N and other necessary Out Houses with and excellent 1) WELL INC There are about Firrx Acans of it in a high state of cultivation. and the residue covered over with Fine Wool: and Fence Poi.s:s. with u Msasii attached to the front of it yielding annually between 1 rind 8 TONS of HAY, and s neoerfniling spring of water within a few perches e oor-—the same will be sold with. or without, the Farming Utensils and CA'PTl.l now on s premises. and immediate possession given. Apply to the Subscriber on the premises. DONALD LIVINGSTONE. Dog River, August I6, 1858. FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street. formerly the site of the Bspt‘st Che l, fronting 100 feet on Euaton Street. and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. FARM FOR SALE. 0 be sold by private sale. the Leasehold for 999 years, containing 80] acres of Lsiid, with the Buildings thereon. About 40 acres are clear. There is a good pump at the door of the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated about I0 miles from Charlottetown. on the Tryon Road. and known as the SUN IJV'.N', for the last I8 yours. Half the purchase money can remain on the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Winonitr on the Premises. or to Hnirar Pausnn. Esq., Charlotte- to SI. West River. June 27. I858 LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD. by private Contract. in one Block. or in Lots, as may be agrs on. s 'I‘ract of 488 mute on 'I'owiish' No. I5. in this Island. This Land lies in the neighbourhood of a thriving Settle- ment. and has an extensive front on Egmont Bay, with a large and valuable marsh extending along the margin ofs strssni which intersects it. It is covered with a fine mixture of Hard and Soft Wood, and its value is inhauced from the circumstance of Grist and Sew Mills being situated in the immediate Vicinity. An unquestionable Title will be given. For terms, and further particulars apply to Joint Lcnowoanr. I1sq., Banister. Charlottetown ;or to the Ssbsciber. GFDRGE POST Atty. for said TIIOI-ll Foster. Stanliope. Aug. 80th. 1058. In F r Sale or to Let HAT beautifully situated HOUSE and FARM. where the Subscriber now resides. within about one mile of Cliai-lottstown.—aiids BUILDING LOT h Syilney Street. Also, The FARM belongi to the Subscriber. in St. Eleenor’s, with the O CHARD. Houses and pre- mises tbersuiito belonging, now In the occupsti on of Ann Csssrsai.i.—_snd NIN r Holman, of apply to Mr. JAMES is C arlottetowu. or to Ith Sept.. test. new To be Let, or Sold. VIRAL valuable IDTS is the most central part or rtber particulars, OBRIS, Commission Agent, JOHN MORRIS. of the Town, well adapted for Bminsss stands. Enquire ef JOSEPH BALL. August I. III. TO BE I.E'I‘.frosi the lat. day I Jllbeeeiber se:t—-thaiwsll-known sad bsssti ll situated Prugly. the Ruideacs of the Mlflfl, STEW- AI .iu Qnesa‘s Square. Fer particulars. se- qsire nfMB. BALL 3 or. On the Ptetnbfl. csrinirtc mtciinrns. E Sabscrbess have ooewsstl on head. hr qle NEW DIJVO . cflINll eemplste.whlebesabe thtelnmsdlsisl ties Allevdats ll ettsadcdts. Ad- and A lea . est- . er llsvss lrswaas-.. Acres of Lutid. the Property of Thomas Foster. si- I goons and Physicians, by all of whom the case wn considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint- ment and Pills. and without exaggeration. the elect was miraculous. for by persevering in their use. all the eruptions quickly issppeared, and the child was restored to perfect lieslth. I previously lost a child from a similar com int. and firmly believe. bad I in her case sdoptedP“yonr medicines, she would have been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth of this to an enquirsr. (Signed) J. HIRO. Draper. ANOTHER SUIPIISIMG COME OI‘ ULCIIATID BAD LIGI, DIIILITY, AND GIMIMAL ILL HEALTH. Copy ofa Letter. frost Mr, J. M. ClssasII.d'.Nets- castle-on-Tyne. dated September INA, I801. To Professor Hoi.r.owar, Dean Sin—I am sutborbsd by Mrs. Gibbon. cl’ 3!. Bailey Street. in this town. to inform yoa.tbat for a considerable period she had been a suderer from de- bility, and general ill health. ' ' ordered stomach. and tern. In addition to t is, she was terribly sflicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores. in both liar legs, so rhstshe was totally incapable of do‘ her usual work. In this distressing condition she mpled the use of your Pills and Ointment. and she states that in a wonderful short time. they efscted set cure of her legs. and restored her constitution to health and strength; and that she is new enabled to walk about with ease and comfort. Several other persons in this ueighbearboed have also received ex- traordinary benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. I remain dear Sir, urs fuithfull . (Signed) JOHN M RTON C NELL. CERTAIN BIMID! POI. ICOMIIJTIC IIIJMOUMI —-AND AN ASTONIIIIING COM! 0'‘ AN OLD LADY SISVINTY YEAMI OI‘ AOI OI‘ A DAD LIO Copy of II Letter frost Messrs. Walker and Ce.. Cltestisfs. Bulb. To Professor Hoaaovrav. o Dnaa 8ia—Arnong the numerous cures efected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- bourhood. we may mention that ofen old lady living in the Village of Preston. about Ive miles Item thb City. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for many cars, and latterly the increased to snebsn alarm‘ extent as todefy allt e usual remedies; her rapidly giving way under the sufsring she endured. In this distrsesi condition she had recourse to our Ointment and ills. and by the sssidsnce ofyhu friends. was enabled to persevere in their use. untfl she received a perfect care. We have ourselves been greatly astonished at the efect upon as old a person. she being above ‘I0 years of age. We shal he hap- py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity of‘ this really wonderfu case, either personally or by tier. A private in the Bath Police Force, also. has been rfsctl cured of an old scorbntic a ' in the sue. s or all other mealiu had failed. 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