,.ii.i,szA,nD's GAZETTE. JU1§IE . 21- j‘‘‘‘‘‘“ _Z. , . . . '43” '1' 1' ‘- " 3 ~ ‘"“"'°“".-. 8:.‘.’.'.".' E‘.'..’.‘°.”.‘.'.'.'. ".'='.'.‘.’?.‘2Y.'.“.'. ‘..’f“’.‘.‘t"‘ . ““‘?’“‘?. °°””“ °.§.’.?.'.‘.. 2.23 .‘.f§.'i. i’."n.s.’£.".".'.:T.1‘:.?.l'»’ » 1" Anflwmnca Nun“-nd rm.“ “fine.-' Pnum. Janene Monti-teen di. Envriw Panxan, Travel: Just uufuvl '30 ‘I (’.°°"°rl'T. H"'a'::d.B°°k' posits Heath Havilend, l"Jqv's. ' TE‘. 33' [ROLAND PURITAN SABBATH. _. s“’o‘ho"i:‘!°i"fi'°N'aI' M;u'Y°;"|5°Ir, Ier's Rest. Jsarns C. Poi-I & Prrniea Pownl. .m'.::ilo°:—. m. "mu 0 fu, 6“. M . GEORGE HIX. This in the New E ooIo- ‘ I Sommerside. Jusas J. Fauna Janus Caasr- - n h» w - - D k 1. ‘ nice, It sunset on & lay, after w eh it was '0 For Children Tsethin s si:i.i., Jsasns l.. lloi.aiarr arid AICNIIALD ‘Pi?! '° '° wzvfinguxz I ' tart I fie eeeleslnstioel and elvll law of that me to perlirm an kind of labour until the Sabbath was over. rly on Sunday morning, it was its custom in some villages horn. y way of announcing the e roach or the hour for public worship. In 0 or places a “fig ring out of the rude building de- vo ‘to that use. In Cembrl , M .a drum was best in military st Is. it Salem, a bellindicsted the opulence o settlement. The religious services usua commenced at 9 o'clock in tliemernin , and occupied_ from six to eight hours dividetfb an intermission of one hour for dinner. a people coll quite pnnetuelly, as the law compelled attendance, end there was a heavy line for any one that rode too fast to meeting. The sexton e their of children. she recent: in b[o' ., dent-ed elTect, giving Rut to the Fovths Nervous Albctions, Cenvslsisns. I s_ver, I_n- flammation efths Bovrsls, die. that attend this period it as sure to produce the Mother, and Relief and Health to the Infant. ~' A‘ child in Cong;css-Street was cured by the Soething Syrup, of sfantile Dysentery’ or Diurrhara after being given ovsrby the attending ‘by Mr. lllackiitan, of Eddington says. it has never failed to can the Dysentery or Diarrbma in children whoever used in the village. ts of it is sold. One parent informs me his child has suffered to so sldruiing extent, with Flatuleiice or Wind Chohc. l.ately they have used the Soothing Syrup. and it always effects it speedy cure. Hundreds like instsnus might be enumerated. ' I ' PROOF POSITIVE. Cuaris di. Pnairiiss:-—I’|eaee send as called upon the minister. I escor iln . fupghgf -[apply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling the church, in the seine fashion that the sberil tug. risntitles of it, and from what! we can learn, ll. is used with sintfons success, both by children and now conducts the judge into the State courts of‘ chusetts some other States. The b the colonists was built of lo , and had a can’- non on the to . Those start ing two centuries ago were built of bricks, with clay plastered over the courses. and oove_ wit clayqboag now calledcle rds. The roof was t atchedkl laws builltolin age now seen ll“nst. ear t ore to ' s seenoisu ino- stitutions—tbe stocks the whippin posts, an? a large wooden on to confine olfcn ere agains the laws. Upon t e outside of the church, and fastened to the wall, were the heads of all the wolves killed durin the season. In grout of ltbtempd Il;0I1,.°l‘I‘l mplpyhtqipqns, st: arm ntine s , res in e e i ixnsn pf!" wai-Io There werlquqo we in the chnich. ti n l:ces assigned t em Ilp(:lI°obl|'lS‘r:fI.dOol)0I0llOI the anppdsl siwq ° in to r a sooia position. 8g the meeting‘.house,” an it was called, was a delicate end difioult business as pride, envy and jealousy were active salons in those days. A person was fined if e occu- pied a seat nssi ed to another. The elders occupied seats neath the pulpit. The boys were ordered to sit upon the gallery stairs, end " as boys always will beboys, ’ three con bles were employed to bee them in order. remi- nent before the nssem Iy, some wretched ale or female offender eat with a scarlet le‘ ter ‘ " or “ D" on the breast, to denote tome crime against the stern code. The Boe ri t, from which we have condensed this true account of the habits of the stern old Puritans, gives the following extracts from the laws at the time alluded to, regulating the observance of the Sabbath. These erq§ppe- cimens of what are so often cited as the? old blue laws.” , The Sabbath day shall begin at sunset on Saturday. No women shall kiss her children on the Sabbath or fasting day. ' " No one shall run on the Sabbath ds , or walk in his own garden or sIeowbers,- oept reverently to end in meeting. ‘ No one to cross the river but with author- ised ferrymen " LUDICBOUI Miscniar.-—-The following “ droll'incident" is related in the Knickm oi; , as aving occured to a lady of res- pectability in Brooklyn’:—“The lady has a charming little boy, very observing, imita- tive, nnd active. The child had noticed the postman constantly leaving letters, and moving off quickly, and he thought it would be a very fine thing to become a postman. So he went one day to his mammals escri- toirs, and took out some twent -five or thirty letters, tied them up, and eel ed forth, leaving one at every house, and moyjng off quickly. The Indy was rather surprised when her next neighbour brought llier an open letter, which she said somelgody had loll at her door; but what was her as3onish- ment when visiting hour arrived,” ther, and another, and another lady coming in, ell bringing open letters, until her am- ple arlour was completely crammed. Yon need not doubt the mirth and fnn_ grew fest end furious, as each lady entered with the same tale, and the little fellow was eluted beyond measure to find what a capital post- man he was; but the best of the fun was, that every lady, one end ell, asserted she had not unfolded or read a word of it.” The Origin of the term " He is a brick.” is as follows :—One eastern prince went to see another, who, having been shown all the curiosities, he expressed a wish -to see the fortification. Hereupon the entertainer took him to a review of his troops, and ex- claimed, " These are my fortifications- every men is a brick.” Hens fed wi b wheaftneiid rice and con- etantly en plie with sh spring water, cbucosI,Iime,wood asIies,wiII produce eggs in the greatest quantity end best ‘quality. The last species of fetal play in N. Y. ' the glusing feathers on the legs of Inrgl: common fowls end selling them for Shang- hsies. Antonio is Duo, a Frenchmen, ran ten miles in 58 minutes, at Eagle harbor, beatl ing two Indians and an Irishman, and iv’ - ning flI0_0. The Irishman gave ‘out in t e fourth mils, one Indian in the eighth, and the other Indian was just a mile behind the‘ victor, who was borne oil’ upon the shoul- ders of his friends; but not liking that sort of glory, he dropped upon his feet and ran away from them all, flouting “ Vice In France I" . Pawnee ?f:"!|dSl:£.0:‘t:& Rural or as is at art ' of patdmrtxif a IIIO:l0flll|O.ll::.I of to- beeeo t s s s t _ thsrsstoftb'r.tessoet'bstopo.l‘“t=: nd',.snoe in t‘w.r:ysers.b.'II‘:ls.E|sn has never [01 DOB Innate, c, on .—It It r oer'rln.d:I:ts:l9tl'i: ::t’n:- e cunts ll , 4' twenty-Ive to thirty resiii. lit” ma’ mu grept staple sf life Spain gt ‘friend to insert the followin -6‘- sdults, in all cases of Dyseutry or Disrrhma. Yours respectfully, W. D. Caiusain, , J. Msnaina. New-York. July loth. 1853, 318 Bowrsy. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, 4;!" June 13th 1 53. We-cheerfully comply with the request of e ' letter which we are assured is from a lady oft s first respectability, rssidiiig in Lowell, Mnss., believing that a vast smount_-of sutfering may be prevented. and many valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- thers to this valuable prescriptisn of an old and nurse. lllassr Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the elhcienc of Mr. Winslow's Soothipp Syrup, and to uni of what it is represent to accoinplish. Hauiug a little boy sufihring really from teething‘; a - 7 0 who could not rest. and at mg i by his cries woo not erniit any of the family to do so, I purchased belt a of Soothing Syrupgin order to test the remedy, —end when given to t boy according to the direc- tions, its efi'ect upon him was like inegic, he goon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- pear . We have had no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething, b the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. . A. ALGII. Lowell, Mess. , May 20, I853. Price only 25 cu. a bottle. NEUROLOG Y. or SCIATIC RHEUJIIJI TISJII CURED This may certify, that for about four yearsl was seriously afflicted with a disease in the ' ch Pb sicinns termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism. n resorted to various remedies without any perma- nent ralief; have been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last sprin , had a very violent attack. which laid me up, w on I made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis dz Perkins, of Bangor. immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I eheerfull recom- mend it to all who may be elllicted wit similar . Haiutr Hurt-r. Stetson, Dec. 2. 1841. _ Deacon Hunt, the signer of the foregoing certificai_e, is a man of undoubted veracity and igh standing in the community. . .—Be sure and call for Curtis 8: Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others bearing this name are bass imitations. Price 125,25, 3']; cts. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS. For the cure of Bilious and Jeundice complaints, and general dsbility. They quicken the blood and give nets his and ens be system. Price only 37} cents in Pint ttles. Likewise for sale as above, HUJI/'1'ER'S PULMONARY B.lLS.lJI{. Heir what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: of Dad omro . Hunter’: Bnlrerit. It is not often that we can say snytbin favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony o those wit whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to lIunter’s Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen. Jereminli Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns. unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaiiit- , carries with it more weight tlisn whole columns 0 certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, may have been procured by fraud See Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy's testimony, in sgent’s hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Skowhegzn, Me. Hunter’: Pulmonary Bolsn1h.—To those nfllicted with Coughs, Colds, Cbnsuiiipiione, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lungs, we recom- mend Hunter's Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best ni'ticle ever ct invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cu. e . IJ\C,DIJIJV' DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For cure of Costiveusu, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Ileart Burning, ‘Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIJ! JJVD IDIGESTIOJV‘, With Coetiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious" r‘ ‘ s,—prodncing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,—cnn be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, llqy the use of the India D in Pills. These lls have sfi'ected the most astonishing curse in hundreds of cases ofthe above complaints. and are an invaluable remedy, in an sspecisl manner, for ispepsis. They are a mild and gentle Cathartlc, operating mostly u the blood, cleansing and puri- fyilqg the mrns.snd causing the d' tivs organs to ps orm their appropriate duties, wit regularity. - CO8 TI VEJVESS. Habitual Csetivensss is, if not removed is time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- hsd recourse to, do more harm than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Sleds, with a dull, ssllow eoaiitsnsncs. In all Dinrrlisas,, "Ages and Fever. Biliou Fever and sick hssdscbs, they nrs-an invaluable Remedy. They will be found the best Psmil Physic in the orld, purifying the blood. restoring the s ts, ss_viii the stomach and bswsle III a hen thy rice cents per a. ll’ purifying the Blood, we do nstbslisve thses ills svs their s nsl in the world. Sold by Boanqh Pawn. No. 40, Cortland Street, New York. And by W. R.,Warsow.T. Dasnnisav & Co. H. I. Joienson. M. W. Sxisrwaa, and J. R. We-rr. Charlottetown. ' unit, W. Ar.i.nuin,Hsed of Illllsberoagli Wiepiase Hooran, Morsll. Joitn Suntan- narse 8 Join: A. MACLAIII Heed ofSt. Peter’ Bay. llinsraai. Macwann. st Point. Joiiw Kniopr I Rosnn-r Boswaez, Souris. Winniase Sawnsasosr, bwann’Gorr, Daivini. Gannon, Lnasusi. Owns. Ilse. S-rracisi Gso town. Pa-ilatca S1-aritniis blswaan canar- ss_ii. onnn-r Sanxan, Vernon ' W I lute. e. Jo sr Gasvrn.Soiiehaw. (laonca WI’: grow, Crspsed. Winnie: D. Cnaal, Cape verse. Jonn Tone and WIIJJAI Donn, .Wii.i.ism e. Lorrowoa-rs. lsstleo. RIOIAID Baswaer. Ilalpsqsslssd. Wit. MI esvna. Isvrett's C t Ieeei. . eas usrstss. rr...."Zl. cor..s‘.';‘\Kh' 0:: CAIPIIELL. Saint I".leunur's. Crunnns C. Ilurrr. .\Iiscouc|i. JAas¢s Yuo, Port Hill. Hannicar lieu. & Anhas C., Fire, Cascuiupsqne. Wu.- euur IIUIIARD, Anna. Lanxtis and Faeircis Ansunaux, 'l‘ignis . W. ll. WA’l‘SON. General Agent for P. E. Island. Feb. 7th, 1854. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSI1, JJIUJVDICE. CHRONIC OR JVER VOUS DEDILITI’, DISEASE S '1 D JILL FROM! DISORDERED LIVER OR STOJIIJCB ,- Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fuliiess of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Ileurtburn, Disgust for food. Fulnsss or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Bructotions, Sinking or I’-‘lettering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Ilurrlod and Dillicult Breathing, Fluueriu at the Heart, Cltoking)or Sutfocating Sensations w an ins lying posture, ininess of Vision. Dots oi Webs be- fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowiiesa of the Skin 6: Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, di.c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining-i of evil, and Great Depression of pirits, can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFI..d.N‘D'S OELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER8. Prepared by ‘l . C. M. Jacnsosi. Nb. 120 Jrch street. Philaile pbia. eir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the curse attest, in many cases after eliilfitl physicians had failed. Pliese Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most seercliin powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, vtiihal, sufe, certain and nt. Read and be Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Salurday Gazelle," rays of Dr. Hoojlandfl German Billsrt. . “ It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. lioolliiiid's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speskin of the nostrunis of the day, that are noised about or n brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of iiiiscliief, but ofa medicine long‘ established, universally prized, and wliiph has met e hearty ap- proval of the faculty itself. “ Scott's Weekly," said, Aug. 25- “ Dr. IIoofland’s German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efiicsc in cases of female weakness. Persons of dehilita constitutions will find these itters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary efl'cct they have upon a weak system. aeona: nvinnircn. J. G. Jlloore. Eeq., of the Daily News raid, October 3Isl:— “DR. lloori.airn’s Gunner Bi'r'i'ans.—We are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of tits bowels, and can with truth testify to its ciicy. \Ve have talreii the contents oftwo bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we erived previously from years of nllopathic treatment at the hands of our first physi- clans." Hon. C. D. Hineline, Meyer q/' the City of Camden. JV’. J., says.- “ lIoori.aiui’s Gnnareir BlTTlRl.—We have seen many fluttering notices oflhis medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising. csliiis and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. Iftliis medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. eve them in ii healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indie sad to ivea lri:il—it will recommend itself. It s ould in act, be in every fnniily. No other medieine can produce evidences of the same merit." For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Arch street, nextdoor below Sixth. Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. In this inammorworshipping Age, it is rare to find a man place is ulnsee to the public, before his interest. During a late visit to the ‘City of Spindles,’ we were presented by n rofeesional friend. to the cel- ebrated Chemist, Dn. . C. van, whose name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sickness, in this country. Knowing the un- prscedsnt po ularity of his medicines, and the im- mense ssls o them. we had upected to find him a millionsre, and rolling in wealth. But no, we found him in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, sinoiig his crucibles. slembics, and retorts-v-giving his tbes personal care to the compounds. on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithstsndin his vast business, and Its prompt re- tnriis in cash, t s Doctor is not rich. The reason as- signed ie, that the material is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so expensively, that the unit profit is smsll.—.dsieri‘csri nmnsr, Phil. For all. M T DBSBRI AY . S . &, C0. General Ageniiy. .- And by Mr Laarvu. Owan. Gcor stown, Enwaitn Gorr, Grand iver, Eowsitn Nannruas, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. Fnasan. St. Elennor's, Gacnnn Wiooiit-row, Crapnud, Jae. L. Iloueaw. do. Was. Donn, Bedeque, Janene Pinonosi, New London. Twclvstrses Brothers’ Useful and Econoini_esl Preparations. HEIR British Furniture Cream, at Gd. Their Inetfeceable Furniture Polish, at Rd. Their Unrivalled Metal Paste. at 2d. Their Incomparable Indie Rubber Blanking, ltl. packets. 'l’hsirElegsnt Bell-she Glass Inks, filled, st 3d. Their Spperior Glass uere lnks—BIeok, Blue, and , at 9d. sash. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomede an moi. Their Unrivslled Garment and Carpet Rsnovetor, at . and 6d. Sold, Wholsssle and Retail, by 0 E0. T. HASZARD, Qsssn Square LAW BOOKS. Cut??? on I’|sedlag.Cbltty on Costrsetsi3lnet’s Cernmsrelel Digest and Sflpinsstefls Amlstsa Cemmsalmw lspsrts, for sslest ass. T. lhh 5'5...»-. leek Itae. " ios Tortoise Shell Card Cases. Purian Statusttse, Wax llssliets. Bronze I"i urss, Mantel Stands, do and Papier Machie Watc Stands, with a variety of use- ful articles. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: Ought it to be protected, or to be prohibileil by Laval HIS ADDRESS, recently delivered at the 'l‘em- psraiice Hall, Clisrluttetown, before the Jllevrr- bers of both Houses of Legislature. and others, by e l ev. . ARIAWAV, just Piiblieltsd and for sale by .\Ir. G. 'I‘. Ilnszurd and Mr. Stamper. Price sixpeuoo; considerable reduction if sold by thsdozer The Renowned Remedy ! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. A HOST ASTONISI-IING CURE‘. OI‘ SCROFULOUS ULCI-2IlS—A CASI CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OI‘ BOSTON. Copy'q/' a. Letter from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor of Boston, Liircolnehlre. To Professor HOLLOWAY, DexirSir.—lllrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liqnorpond street, Boston, has this tiny deposed before me that for a considerable period she was severely nfllicted with Sorofuluus Sores and Ulcers in her arms. feet, legs, and other parts of her body; and although the first of medical advice was nbtuine , iii the cost of a large sum of iiioiwy, she ublaitietl no abatement of suffer- ing, lint gradually grew worse. Being reccmnieiided by a friend to try your Oint- ment, she procured ll small pot, and a box of the Pills, untl before that was all used, symptoms of niiieiidim-nl iippeiired. By pcrsevering with the me- dicincs for it short time longer, according to the dime. lions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, c’. she was perfectly cured, rind now enjoys the best ofliealili. I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly, rligiic I J. NOBLE. Dated August l2tli, I852. AN EXTRAORIJINARY AND RAPID CURE ERYSIPIZLAS IN Tflli‘. LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Jllrs. Elizabeth Yeales, qf the Part Ofice, ./Ilrlwick Road, near Boguor, Susru. dalfll January 1201, I353. 'I'o Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—I suffered for it considerable period from a severe nttack of Iirysipelns, ivhich at length settled in my lug, and resisted all medical treatment. My sulll-rings were very great, and I quite despaired of any periiium.-iit uiiiendiiient. when lwns advised to have recourse to your Ointment und Pills. I did so without delay, and um ha ipy in say the result was eminently successful, for they affected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medicines, rind have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly ntllinted, who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YEATES. A DBEADI-‘ULLY DISEASE!) ANCLE CIJRII) Al-‘TI-ZR BEING GIVEN UP BYTHI-1 FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS. The following im orlant communication has been for- worded to Pro cssur Ilollnwriy for ublication, by Mr. II. Dixon, Chemist, King-et., lllorwich. Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith, of Great Ysrmoullt, dated January l9fIi., I853. To Mr. Dixoiv, Dear Sir,—I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor IIo|lovviiy’s invaluable medi- cincs:—Mr. John \V:i|toii. late in Her Majesty's Ser- vice, in the British Fleet in Malta, d a very bad ulceriitud uncle, and after having been in the Melts capital for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portstiioutli Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, be was turned out incur- a . e on came to Yarmouth. and was under it medical gentleman for about three months, but his uncle became so iuuch worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried llel|oway‘s Ointment and Pills, which, by unremitted application, h the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. remain, Dear Sir. yours vet truly, (S' ned) JOHN SMITH. Albert Hotel, Greiitllsrmouth. SURPIIISING CURE OS‘ A BAD BREAST, NIK- VOUS DIBILITY, AND GIINIIIIAL ILL - HEALTH. Copy of a Lelleri‘/rom Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, gc., Lou-er on-lane, Manchester, dated February l2lh, I353. To Professor IIoi.i.owair. Deer Sir.—I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of ll very extraordinary cure ofa ad breast, effected solely by the use of our cele- brated Ointment and Pills. Mr. Martha Be I, of Pitt- street, in this town, had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, loss of n tits. and general ill health, occasioned by ulcsriit wounds in the breast. She had had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lost. all fuitli iind hope of a cure being ected. In this distressing and priiiifnl condition of boil and mind, she was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Gntment and Pills, which she immediately did, and in the course of a very short time the slfeet produced was most astonishing; her up slits was speedily improved. and the some and nests in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her sysleiii was wholly removed remain deer Sir, ours fsithfull Signed) OI‘ = 9' I s- r. i-oiis'i‘i;li' KER. The Pills should be used nonjointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases Bad Legs Cancers Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and SH!’ Skindisesses urns i is Scurvy Bunions Iilephnntinsis Sore-heads Bits of II ui- I"irtslas Sore-nipples toes and and Gout orns Flies Glandular swsllings Tumours Coco-bay Luinhago Icers Chiego-foot Piles Wounds Chilblains Ilheumatiniii Yevrs. Chspped hands Ilcnlds Sold at the establishment of Professor HOLLOW av , tee. Strand, nssr '[‘emp|s Bar.) London, and by all respectable gglste s Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilissd World. in Pets, at is Id. 3e s B ' sac . W’ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger silse. . S.—Dlrsetloas fer the guidance of patients In reorder are alien to out i. mu ' ro - ososns T. IIAISAID Agent. -5 2* ' 7 7A’; ‘ rn its ., bl, _' ll“ "'~L!.‘p$§:~" '3‘ For I! IEIIEH Cure of ’ COIIGIIS. COI.I)S, IIOAR8ENESq, IlS0lIl3llITIS,WIIO0I’IlIG-l‘.0lllil, GROUP, ASTHMA, AID CONSIlllll"I‘ION. Arno the numerous dlscoverles Science has triads in this generation to facilitate the business of life- incrense its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trislof its virtues throu h- cut this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, t int 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. deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy hits at lsngtli been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the curse effected its use, but we would present the following :—aud refer further en- quiry to my American Almanac, which the s ent below named, will always be pleased to furnish ree, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Office of Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. C., Aug. 4, I853. J C. Area. Deer Sir,-My little sou four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malig- nsnt Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ever person that visited him, pronounced him a dead chil . lnving used your Crutaav Pncronai. in Cl4ifor- niu. in thc winter U‘ 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succes, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave lilni n ten-spoon-fiil every res hours, commencing in the uiornin , and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided r: ange for the better, and after Ilires days use he was able to eat or drink without min. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the en- xiety of many a fond Throat and Lungs, believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these lines,—but for your lin- pzrinnt discovery, my little boy would now have an in another worl . I am yours. with great respect, J D. POW LL, Supt. Trsns., L. R.R. Rock Ilill, (Somerset Co.,) N. 1., Jul 2|, 1852. Dr. J. C. Avnn,—Since our medicine I become known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can say of it, is not ‘too much for the good it has done, sin giving my customers the worth of their money. and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.in Please send me a further supply, and believe Yours, with rsspsc JOHN C. WHITLOCK. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor, C. W., June 26, I852. . Avnit. Sir; This may sertify that lhsvs used your Ciiaiiar Pac-roitlu. for upwards ofcne veer ; and it is sincere belief that Ishould have been in my grave ‘a this time if not. It lies cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs. and I 0 not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remed . Yours very res tfnliy. D. A. hIcCI.rLI.IN. Attorney at Law. Wilksbarrs, Ps., S_c tember 28, I850. Da. J. C. Area y dear ir,—-Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here, and its composition is each as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invariably recommend it for pulmo- nary nflections, as do many of our principal physi cisns. I am your friend, CIIAS. S’l‘REA'I‘ER., M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. For sale by '1‘. DESBRISAY, 8: Co., General Agent And by Mr. Laaruni. Owaw. Georgetown, I-Znwann Gore, Grand River, ‘ Enwano Nnaniiaas. St,.Pster‘s Say. J. J. Faasnn, St. Eleanor s, Gaoaoa Wiooisin-oar, Crapesd. Jae. L. llonsssx, it. Was. Donn. Bsdeque, Jaasns Piiionois, New London, WAXWORK. THIS celebrated Horus "WAX- WORK," ini rtsd from and. by the al Agricultural Society in IBM, will serve for the Season at I e following places, commencing on the let April :—Hs will stand "it Charlottetown every Saturday, and every second Wednesday, at Mr. Jakeman's', and will travel as far as Crs ed, at Mr. James Bulpets. and remain there from ‘use- dny evening, until Thursday inorrtis , oness fert- night for the Season; thence return me; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's Stables, Id North River Road, 45 miles from Charlottetown. 'l'his llorse stands I6; hands high, is very power- ful, and of I Iinndsoms gray color. Terms, l5s. for the season; the money to be paid the first time of serving. JOHN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, May I. -. e. O Mountaineer. THE BEAU'I'lI”UL thorough-bred STALLION Monnlsiuer, by Mulsy Moloeh out ofcheinpsgne. ( sr!penIer and Lightning's dam) y no er (winner o the Derby in l8l4,) by Wsxe out of Pantina by Iluaasnrd. grand-darn by rsu_ in set of Cythersa. Mulsy Mo och by Mulsy out of Longwsist's darn. by Dick Andrews out of piilire. H is De It In ith Bls k Legs pcwsrlbl has fine :ctloIi, _s _ aw ts; . 'H'ls'p,sdigrcs i re celebrated Alice llnwthovne, and many other superior nos Mountaineer stock, new four years old. are very weifsl and promising. and selling at high prices. he psrfovmancsasnd racing capabilities of luley Molesb.hLoiigwsist, shed I'l|bW.Ilt0l‘I|I. cat e mi e t rseieg .ii.lili?I: requiIs repetition. especially the letter, she liev wen about 35 Queen's Plates and Gold and oIhsrPCnpe, besides many of the most valuable Stakes and rinse in her ds . - He will stand in Town. at the Subscriber's stables. Fess Twenty Illlllhfru rs edvssss. sit. is-mute. April tit. isu.