1 “4.....- m- m. «u w, ., “mm” W W. ‘ p e t l r u. LIN E s 4 assistance from lho woman. who clutched me by eho to PMVldOl-lco. Ind lWOdWOd 13.7.0“ ‘0 M" “I! III of Ronald IaeDouald. Help, Prospect coat collar, I managed to get into the room. Miller. ‘ ' Kill. hilt, who departed this life on ‘ New. young woman, what is it P’ I frankl stated the matter to burn, showed him Iaturday. the 8d of larch. 1307. ' flush! there's some one murdering missus up. tho hat an slip of paper with his came upon it that aged 03 years. stairs.’ I had discovered under the lining. I '""‘ ‘ How do on know i“ ‘ I remember it woll.'ho said. ‘ That hat wits mine. a v a r a r a n n . Awake! my mourul‘ul muse. awake! ' Your choortul strains forege; With neuronal tenderness awake. Ify friend in death is low 2 and go up-otairs. I her groans. A friend to all. a fee to none. A husband good and true; A father to the futhurlcss. To firth has bade adieu! In mlrthful hall, in monrnor‘s train. Io bowers whore pleasure dwell; 0r ‘mld the great. a welcome guest. And lcv'd in lowly cell. Ills was the voice l lov‘dto hear. ‘ Tho.haad I lov'd to grasp; The noble brow. the happy smile. Alas! are of the post! wa up? three of them. entered. The silent tear may weakness show. I could not it recall; But wipe the rising tear away. That th . too fall. 0 a“ ' my put my head in. You. who a brother true have lost. Tho fellow's hoad w And you a father dear; . W“ . hm” “w “my, struck It. At the eaéne filament lilo other two follows (To be concluded next week.) and 1011.31: ARTIOLES in vanoty. o '1 a. min m“, sprang upon me. an wit some eavy tnstrumest— 5.5...- m , . t, _. . . , .,,.-._:..m-..a H ‘ I"I E a yummy. or his-prosorver. or something of that sort F L 0 U R ' ‘olfimsllgit‘lzlgi We see no more that noble brow. “'al'i‘Tk'm' "Io ",‘hm Viol.” blow“ on a. h“dl ' ' ' ' ' town. and hopes the same no he continued towards lhimf . an as my consciousness. trust” that. b assiduit an attention: in ever branc 0 Th“ m““8{"”;¢;‘° I'd h d 1W1...) 1 "oovnod my “a.” I found mym“ on F ' ‘ F ' ° bis pfirssion. c will min. the confidence of tl’m public. “a "m" I“ 3‘“ ‘ ° ° “mm ' a, 3.. g h - h h x "E Sub-crib" offer- for Sale. cheap for Cub n- The msrnxsauv l. under the Doctor's own so. The old homestead u lone! In; as; °“::°m;i:°°‘: "t‘m' Izzfiag NEW BRICK STORE. pcrvieion. 8 y p K ' Advice to the Poor (treatise. Could love but call one moment back . we". 0 heard them go into mistroas'a room. _ . them strike her. and than she screamed, and'then others it might happe . 01!. door. we ‘all all be murdered 1' various public places to which I was going. ‘Aud did you lose the hat,sir. while in New Yerk?‘ ‘ No, it got knocked about a good deal, so before forced in. so I mounted the railings. and. by the aid _ of the water-pips. somehow or other, I can't tell . you how, reached the window; and. with a little ‘I heard t em brook into the back-parlor window and that slip of papa was afraid to stir. ° Now you keep quiet. Which way is it ?’ ‘1’" open the door softly. Can you find your crept cautiously up the stairs, and, by a dim light shining through a door standing ajav. I was guided to the scene of action. keys and of rummaging as I approached the door. and taking out my sled, I prepared for an encounter. As yeti had no knowledge of how many villains GreenWicll Street? I should have to engage with; but. as I gently ” pushed open the door with my left hand and looked in. I saw. by the light of a lantern held by one ruilian who was searching aburoau, that thero were The other two were acting as sonically—one over an old lady lying in the bed. the other with his back to the door by which I Of course my appearance was quite unoxpoctcd. and disturbed the operations of the villains. fellow with the lantern was the first to see me, as he happened to turn the light lull on my face just as I The ‘A policeman, by d—d l‘ as bored for the blow. and I Two other olicomen stood lookin on. fellow, feel all right-5' You must wtho old hat was my come paniou on the voyage ci discovery. safely looked in atravolling hat case. I made the best of m way leaving town I gave it to my servant.’ ‘ Is he with you uow.’ ‘ Do you know his adrcss ?‘ This concluded my negotiation with Mr. Miller. My next step was to return to New Yorksnd see hie tit-devout servant, and the desired interwew was soon obtained. of course I introduced the subject of the hat. Your lato master. Mr. Miller, has for particular reasons. a desire to refer to a but he gave you when you quilted his service; it happens to contain some memoranda of importance which he wishes to refer to. Have you that but still by you?’ ‘ No, I am sorry to say I have not. It did not fit mo, so I disposed ct it.’ ‘ Of course you remember to whom i” ‘ Oh, yes i I exchanged it for trifle with Hodeeu. the grocer.’ GREAT GEORGE STREET. adjoining the residenco 0fR1€fl.\ltl) "KARTZ. 132541., and Ofllfe's fast fleeting breath; ‘ Wh . . . . . ate all this? I in lured. ‘What does It nearlho south front of the Colonial Bulldin . 0' "5“ “13°”? “y‘mzmm “°" no... r q 200 bbls. extra State noun. V g I“ a“ w '"m “l ' ‘ It means that you have had a good thump on the 200 “ "lPBI‘flPG 513“ “MUR- 0 then re use that Power Divine “‘4' “d h'" b‘" '° "°°P "" “" “’1'... CgAghllfiRs'sUGAR ' ‘Woll. I thought I'd been dreaming: where’s , .. " ° ..° °° MOLAS'SES. And wake to life again; Recall my dear friend from the grave. But. no; the thought is vain! those rascals ?' He is gone. and we will miss him ; lle‘azenel ales. he’s no"! ‘ And it. returned ‘ We were just going to ask you. what you did with them.’ ‘ I have some recollection that I gave one fellow a token of remembrance, and—— Come, tell us the compliment; so you're 40 chests and half-chests Congou TEA. with his usual stock of LIQUORS & GROCERIES. MARTIN O'HALLORAN. Charlottetown. February 6th. 1867. ex is! 1m West India House: Ills noble form‘s in the old graveyard. gum: His soul with Chuck-Lamas! ‘ I feel very quoer,’ I said, putting my hand to my . head. and feeling a lump as big as an egg. “air”? I. gfimfigmm ' No doubt you do. You've had that which would ——-— ’ . o s esp o o . make any man fool queer. Hardly expected to see - _ Till the trumpet loud shall wake him you open your o so again. Who gave it to you ?' .flfiwsi':btc:::fr 0mm ‘0' Sfle' u M. mom “I. M From his slumborln the dust. ‘ I think I now ; but I ‘must consider. But 11 1 has. Strong Damrasa SPIRITS. 'h‘g you b." r I‘Ihdl. IIOIlIIId GIN. Pesos. then; 0 PM“ ‘0 “5.38M” ‘ I brought em. sir.’ anwerod tho maid-servant. “d” 3’" "‘d mafia BRANDY Peace to the dust cftho brave l, ‘ I listened after you went up stairs, and I heard a cup. (mm). ' needle. and I thought farewell till we meet you again murder you too 3 so I Beyond the dark. dismal gravel perhaps the villains would opened the street door and Osaka Irish WIIISK Y. 60 Dos. Edinburgh ALB. 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE. 40 ‘6 Blood'a x x x I’ortor, r I put where you found it one Then I day when I was travelling by railroad to New York. I could hear I put it there to indentin my hat among the many it to be mixed with at the ‘No the foolish got married and remained in New I heard a noise of York.’ ‘ Oh. yesl he keeps the confectionery at No.—, . . (er-too Uppel Great George Street fhr the profession of school-teaching. as we l as for any cem- ENERPRIS Limo Kiln. will be sold or leased on reasonable terms. patch. Orwell Store. In... 10. 1864. E BBEOth. it. W. O. SUTIIERLAND hasrornoved fromhlslato residence on Queen Street. and would respectfully that. by late arrivals o be has greatly added to his LARGE swoon --Ol'-- DRUGS. CHMGALS. PERMY Charlottetown. May 10. Ex JANE. from Halifax. N. 8., 6O Punchcone NOLA 881%. 10 IIhds. brxiht SUGAR. For sale by— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown. September 19.1886. I“ Pe tensor 1’s Il‘nrnflim' Science A 300! FOR. EVERYBODY i This Work. which is intended for the den of Families and Schools. contains a vast fundof useful information it the form of answers to 2.000 questions on every conceiv- able au ' -t. and is written in langu so plain as to be un- by all. Teachers. and l’upi s pro nrtng themselves titivo examination. could not have a more useful bonok. fir sale by E. REILLY. licrald Ofilco. Kent Street. Dec. MRS. VVINSLO‘V, Plans. particulars or any other information can be obtained, &cal Land Surveyors.Charlottotown. Reference can also be had from . S _ Georgetown; .lss. Bltnnunlctt. Campbeltcn. Lott; F. W. HUOIIIB. Run-um Gilles. Charlottetown. and to the subscriber at Orwell. who is also Agent for the sale at Manny's Mowing Machine. the celebrated Yarmouth COOKING STOVE. and also for the Felling Mills of Messrs. Banana, hill! View, the IIonble. Jae. McLlnnx. New Perth. Flqu W. McDoxaLn, Pinette; where CLOTH ll received and returned with dee- Ge ll): elerntr of final @rorgt it: lirnt Struts d22£3m31tfifgxfil§g T necaearioa of life. , It is well known to the world that An experienced Nurse and Female l'hyaicinn. presents to the attention of mothers. her let these gentlemen io.’ ‘ Cm CLARET e . e L I N E s .‘ Yes, and when we came up-etalro we found you .0 box” RAISINS. 3 1m. CURRANTS. lying sttfl‘ on the floor boards the bed whore the old as; do unsung. 3.3,, “103. W113“ 011 “I. dual 0‘ m 3°11“ cmpb'u- lady lay murdered. The staircase window was 00 do FIGS, Bags PEPPER. Chests superior TEA. I. lush. Isotldd. open. We looked out, but could see nothing; but upon listening, could bear a noise like one scrambling sonnet. . ._ over a wall. I ran round into the court at the The. m ‘0”, our b... and eufle“ mend. back of the house. but was too late ; the fellows got clear 03'. How many of them were there P' Gone to a bloat immortality; Your trials here are at an end. From earthly griefs and ills thou‘rt free. Wo firmly place our trust in God ’ That with the angels thou‘rt at rest; While here you homva kissed the rod. We hope thou‘rt now on Jesus' breast! “other. we'll meet to part no more; No more shall death the victor be; When friends we've lost on that bloat shore ‘ I saw three.’ you'll have to attend th charge of this, hoping ‘ Did you recognize them ?' - ‘ I have seen one of the follows' face before, but "1' “1° ""0"- my head's so confused I can't say where now.’ “Take time to consider. The old lady’s dead-— a inquest, In searching the premises for traces of the mur deters. we found an old hat in the back yard, which - had evidently been dropped in the flight. I took some day to find the owner. The usual inquiries were made on the neighbouring ; , Shall greet us with a joyous glee. 3 l A happy doy. a glorious hour hosts as to the apperanco ofanyOsuspieicus char-sot." ‘ t m God asserts Ills sovereign powcrl bl“ Milling satisfactorqu elicit“). I - . n. T. 1 took particular care of that hat; there was nothing vary remarkable about it, but still I held on to it with a kind of apprehension that it would serve . IAIOE WII’DI. Mason. Kitty. my darlingl Hero. by tho fireside bright-— Do you know what the winds are saying, Abrold in the gusty night; Ifeoulng under the windows. Like the voice of a child that grieves. Making the maples shiver. And crook at the cottage eaves! Liston. Kitty, my darling! ‘ The winds are singing a song 0f the Spring that is softly stealing From summer lands along; The snow drops smile.» they bear it— A smile for thevflprlag's sweet sake ; And thoahy little violets whisper. " We hear! we are broad awake l" street one night. while I was on duty. adhering to the felt. illegible. Miller. But how to it No matter. Xi my darllug! at. resident at Boston, or the larch winds dreariiy blow. tintdlodal iooarostirrlu I m m . ‘ However, I started Down under the sheltering eaow. In spite of the blusterlng weather. Tho crocua is budding again; , And the Murillo whisper together. In". '” "l"- And wait for the April rain. "u! -I.l’sae Pilgrim. Select filtrate“. ‘ run summits HAT. ---- again to the post-ollco. rHelp! murder! H l' a person accidoutly If you were to hear ose cries in the middle of epply to a certain ro you'd run, wouldn't you? I’ll,” dill I. As I a preached the house from resultant» Isowawomaninho when ’ parlor window still m‘ ' three erfour miles of. t l’ p. h thither. and vise very oourtooiy reeolvod. resent suggested as a clue. It was the only one I could reckon open, so I made the most of it. At that time I kept a little spaniel. one of King Charles's breed, which I had found astray in the I used to lock him in my room One day. upon returning home, I found he had been amusing himself with that hat, and in his sportivaneso had torn'thc lining out. Of course I scolded him; but from his friakin about, I think he fancied I was expressing approve of his conduct. However I restored the lining to the inside ; in doing so I saw The a little slip of paper, nits saturated with grease, picked up the hat and pen removing it I found it to be the fragment of a letter. evidently torn off to gear" the writer's address. which was ‘ Henry iller, —— Street, Beston.’ The street was I sat myself to working out this clue. The owner of the hq woo doubtless acquainted with this "any ad him ? He might not be a if he were, only a temporary for Boston. and ono—porhapo a transient ledger. immediateb instituted inquiries among the police authorities ii an one of that name was known to them. neat roeeodod to the pcet-olllco, and, although, lily was afar-dell me no Henry llillor was known to any of the carriers. After reiterating my inquiries. one old man said he thought he remem- bered that name, and directed me to tho honso where he had delivered letters for it. my steps, but no such person resided there, nor was the name known to the present tenant. I returned To this house I beat and while relatin my failure at I should ad pnblican who was the old- eet inhabitant of that neighbourhood. and had lived in it for the previous thirty years. He had retired non business life to a comfortable little villa some I made the best of my way Casks Washing SODA. llhds and llbls 1‘. 1t. SUGAR. Bbla Crushed SUGAR. lihds and Bbls. 1'. It. MOLASSES. 0 Bbls Kerosene OIL. 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS. 20 Dos. Am. IlliOOMS, 20 Des. Ans. BUCKETS. -AI.80-- A large stock of Ipiccs. Pickles. Fruit. km, to.. suitable The above articles are of the very best description. and will be sold cheap for Cash. LEMUEI. IIcIiAY. Charlottetown. Doe”. l866. CHARLES QUIBK, nANUFllCTUllER OF SQUARE ROD, GENTS BRIGHT AND NATURAL LEAF GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO , QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, - - - P.3d. January 16. 1861. 1y ‘ BRITISH PERIODICALS. don QM I I 0', Conservative.) b a, I Whig.“ o in nrgh Review. ( o estra to eviow. (Rulin fie forth ritisthahovtew. (Pm Church.) 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When sent by mail. use Poo-race to any partof the United States will be but at .fggp out. a year for "Block- wood,h ” andbut ht out. a year for each ofthelle- we. Subscribers may obtain back numbers at the following redoeod sates.vls.: . The North muss homlannary. 1008. to Deeombc. m. U m lip matter? I inquired. Be role-bored the namecflillor. It holes “I”. a. «mum.» nah, .. WWW. ‘0hl nabs hate. is; I'm oars there’s sender to ag who had takes newlrboilt man on April. Isle. tense-later. Include-tumultu- “Wen " u" l. case-used m. w [of “m “a” “ow.p°on. Qaarsrly" forties MI I!“ III ".5. at m o I. M most in me lo. Opel is. does, nosesdwitk n. etatlofthehenso. 1...: cittod. ta» fl-“L’r'x'ruw 3"“; W "MM l° «as: .. , coo-ribs it «*7 tim- mwi- 8- “ not how “dullness” son-n- renuenmo 00. a“, Isaaoott Interstitial-ordered. where he was gouabutthotuouwhc removable sa mu..- amu.y.. rm, e m as you mess! Who‘s ital-ting you t“ imitarolivod in theme neighbourhood. and could __ ‘ml not no. but my mistress. Somebody I’ll probaly giver-stile lul‘rmk‘tios I inquired. 1,. g,pug_oo, “pm...” my. Mag her. I heard the blows. and l 1 tease out this use without much amenity. 1mm am] we gram-ow. Bukthldo'tyoskear &Hormedmotbetlfr.lfillorhadgeaoteltva. n- m “w” ' M;- at Providence. Ids described him as agsotlomaa 35.”, 3,“, can” , m “Jan?” :33" 9' It was as see to stood there parleylng. The is easy stream, without any trade or pre- uaaasieroaelaamtnsi- " '0' m Panes .7 for the two volumes—by Itall, powedd. 00. street door looked too heavy and strong to be easilytfooalos. - a first-rate quality. He has aleooa hand. and is man Soothing Syrup, For Children Teething. which great] facilitates the process of teething, by soitemn the gums. re uoing all inflammation—will allay all pain and spasmodic action. and is SURE TO IthlGULAI‘E I‘IIE BOWELS. Dcpcndupon it. mothers. it will give rest to yourself. and RELIEF AND IIEALTII TO YOUR INFANTS. “'0 have put up anti sold this article for over thirty yrars. and can any with confidence and truth oflr. which we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed. in a single instance. to ofl'octaeore. when timely used. Never did we now an instance of dissatisfaction b on one who used it. On thewutrory. all are delighted! with to operations. and speak 3 terms of highest commendation f its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in thin sttcr "what we do know.” after thirty yearo' experience. and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every instance when the infant is suf-, fering from pain and exhaustion. relief will befound in fifteen? or tweenty minutes after the syrup is administered. I‘his va most experience and skilful nurses in has been used with never failing success in THOUSANDS OI’ CASES. It not cal relieves the child from pain but invigoratea the stomach an bowels. corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly re~ ow England, and GBII’ING IN THE BOWELS. AND . WIND COLIC and overcome convulsions. which, if not speedily remedied end in death. We believe it the beat and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentory and Diarrhea in child- ren. whetherit arises from teething. or from any other cause. 'We would say to every mother who has a child suf- fcrrng from any of the forgoing compleinlo‘do not let your pr ndtees. nor the prejudices of others. stand between your s ring child and therelicf that willbc sure—yes, absolutel sure—to follow the use of thismedicine. if timely used. I'u l directions for note will Moonlqu each bottle. None unto unless the simiis of C R‘ IS 8 PERKINS. New ork. is on. the outside wrapper. Sold by drflete throughout the world. Principal or, No. to Day street. New York. . Price. only 86 cents per Ilottle. 0st. 0. 1800. IV K ENT STREET CLOTHING STORE 7 III subscriber h-Just resolved. and ofl’ersfcrso to on reasonable terms. the following goods :— Blacklisoodoloths and Doosklus. Tst and Silk Mixtures. IIeavy Whittle and leavers. fret. he. The above floods l he found suitable for Fall and Win tar wear. and can he recommended to the Public as of turlng continually. READY-Iith CLOTHING ia~ Over Coats. Sack Coats. * Shooting Coats. Pants. Vests. he. The subscriber pays particular attention to tho wants of workm men; and. to accommodate them. he is manufac- turing omoopun Suits. which kind of wear will be found atlvthlng also they»: purchase. Is also takes t is opportunity of slttecroly thanking h numerous friends and customers for the vet y liberal patron- agebestowod 'himdurimtholutninsyearuandto respectfully sol cit a continuance of the same. as he ls_bott.- "P. before. PATRICK REILLY. October 10.1860. cable-(preparation is the proscri tion of one of the. FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS wAN I)... ING MEN! been inst ctod b the Owners to clot for SALE. or to RENT. eeverd. valuable P333110“) "3 PlttII’IIR'I‘I S. and FARMS. in Baarasr and otherparts of the Island. in good cultivation. well wooded. and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid ti ties, and immediate. possession can be “their”. four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots. (tho other nine having been sold the present Season in) that most advantageous mercantile situation known as “ SUMMER ILL." a miles from Georgetown. where close to 16%.:th harm? 2f Paodufcnar: twat.“ A ncan' and therepecultors hose roan or res nan, l.zlenumlzevof 08mm. Whufa.‘ PM" ' g House. Pool, O‘lll‘cc. andh'l‘em co Society have been established for some ime; with man Grist and Sew and Cloth Mills in the vie u ty; w ere . . n tradoat low roles. “Sunnis [Iran is " the only nuswrnpmy for sale in the place which renders it most desirable for the above class of artisans new so much wanted in title rising town. . A STORE and DWBLLING on it. capable of holding 16.000 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for a dioining MONTAUUE BRIDGE.V tell a ipsed. and nearly all paid or in Lash, nitc States. to. any quantity of all kinds lumber can be had I' at tho otllco of Messrs. BALI. it Sell. signs”. I“. l’. Nonrorr.'.l‘sloe. ANNIAI, RICHARD J. CLARKE. I THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST DOCTOR. HOLLOWAF—Y’S PILLS. His great household Medicine ranks among the loading t cures man com lainte other remedies cannot reach. this fact is as we sate llshed as that tho sun lights the world. Disorders of the Liver and Stomach. Most persons will. at acme period of their lives. suffer from indigestion. deran emout of the liver. stomach or bowels. which if not quick y removed. frequently settle into I don- erous illness. It is well known in India. and other tropical 8 "mm!" climates. that Holloway'e Pills are the only remedy that on “"10"” be relied on in such oases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his“ knapsack. In England moss Ions knew that these .I’iils will ours them whenever the var. stomach or bowels arooat of order. and that they stood no physician. Weakness and nobility. Such as suffer from weakness. or debility, and those who feel want of energy. should at once have recourse to those Pills. as they immediately purify the blood, and acting upon the main-spring of life. give strength and r to the system. To youn persons enter into wom with a derange- ment of t functions. on to mothers at the turn of life. these Pills will be most emcscious in correcting the tide of life that may be on the turn. Young and elderly men sud'er in a alre- lar manner at the same periods. when there is alwa a danger; hey should therefore undergo a course of this purdyiug mo- tleme. which ensures lasting health. Disorders of Children. If these I’ills be used according to the printed dined“. and the ()intrnent rubbed over the region of the kidneys. as least coco a day as salt is forced into meat. it will ponohalo the kidneys and correct Mty derangement of their orgies. Should the affliction he stone or gravel. this the Ointment should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder. and a few days will convince the sufferer that the elect of these two so medics is astonishing. Disorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. their Me to viliats all the fluids of the body. and to sored a poisoned stream through all the channels of circulation. New wht is the operation of the l’illoi ’l‘hey cleanse the bowels. so. gulate the liver. bring the relaxed or irritated stomaeh into a natural condition, and acting through the secretive upon the blood itself. change the statsbf the system in .tckneato health. by exercising a simultaneous and whole- .ome elect upon all its parts and functions . Oemlaints of Females. The functional irregularities peculiar to tho weaker so]. as VIVA“.ny corrected without pain or inconveniutce by the nno of ilclloway'a Pills. They are the safest and surest ne- diciuc for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. Bilicus Mentions. All young chilvlrcn should have administered to them. to. time to time. a few doors of these Pills. which will pug? their blood. and enable item to ass safely threngh the ’ - forum disorders incidental to c ' such as measles. hoop- lingocough. cow k, and other infantile disuscs. These Pills we so harmless in their nature as not to injure the moat doli- oto constitution. and are therefore more peculiarly adopted a corrective of the humers affecting them. Dropsoy. ‘ Hundreds are cured yearly by the use 0 these I‘ille ocu- iointly with the Ohitment. which should be rubbed my bountifully into the parts afloctcd. Derangement of the Kidneys. The quantity and qllt‘ahl‘i'tyi of the bile are of vital import- ance to health. Ugon vor, the land which secretes the lluidao necessary r di cation, the ills operate tleallv jnfallihly rectifying its ularities. and sfioo out-in Lutundioo. bilious rcmittauts. and all the varieties disease generated by an unnatural condition of that organ. Holletoay‘s Pals are flu but remedy Male» for the fel- lom‘ug diseases :— .iguc nobility Jnundleo Secondary sy- p Asthma Dropsy Liver Ccm- tens Bilinuscom- Dysellmy plainta Tie-Dculouxoua plaints Erysi las Lumhago Tumors Blotehes on Fem co Irro- Piles Ulcers the skin guhrities Rheumatism Vatefll Afloa- llowcl com- Pevcrs of all Retention of ions laints kindo Urine Worms of all On ice l-‘lts Scrofnla or kinda constipation (touts Klufis Evil Weakness, from of the ead~acho Sore ata whatevc cause bowels. ndigeation Stone and to" he. Consump- Inflammation Gravel tion. Sold at the Establishment of Paoraasoa Heuowiv. 2“ Strand. (near Temple liar. London, and by all reopen-bl. Druglota and Dealers in eticine throughout the civilised worl at thofollcw' prices: to. lid” 2.. 0d.. ee. dd.. lie.. 22s.. and 33s. each ox. 0.. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger s so. N. 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