’I“'hl5P‘|¢;0lthtisdswyspIeedsm- saw ' ' " Gtmuy d::pht.y‘§n‘.", ch.’ ' * Ysmlsvssmimst “"h0l'If'I0t.Islsmmlhallthyg=s.y --5 llswvahysas Is tbsswest-sesatsd piemrea, hungry A.-rig! -Wkb Irish lisa iatsst secure‘ ' sqpnt-.4 WI-I s lisliguhi lei‘... than topaz‘ W’ " ‘ Of love to all I Not usslsm are ye, flowers, sue-I-a o'er Iel’d°::|.wsve. h ECO I: lsasulriez l btds uieutreaezrbnt . Harmless delights. Eplieuiersl sages Z hat lasers thus lies Per such a worldzf thought :0!” ftlrltrzh scope l lash fading calyx a stestsats mors‘. Yet fosat of hope I Posthumous glories! angel-like collection ! llprsimd from seed or bulb. interred in earth, Tnfiyos are a type of resurrection -9 ‘ And second birth. Were I. oh God! in ehsreliless lands remainiug, Far from all voice of teachers and diviuee, My soul would Ind in flowers, ofthy ordsiaing . Priests, sermons, shrines ! [From the Bermuda Royal Gazelle] din IOYAL HIGHLAND!-‘.88, IVELCOME T0 SCOTLAND. What means that busy joyous liarn What make each ans look husk and brow, ‘Tia that from foreign lands are come Aald Scotia’s pride, the I-‘orty-twa. There's not a heart in 8cotis's Isle In Castle, Cottage, Glen or Shaw, Nor eye but brightens with a smile To welcome humeths Forty-tiva. Pond Mothers’ hearts with hopes best high To embrace again her sons so braw, And pleasure sparkles in each eye That heatns I the Forty-twa. See how they no, wi' merry din Auld folk and young folk great sldslna’ To welcome them they glory in Their brave and gallant I"orty-tws. Weel may each Scottish heart delight In the guardians of their land and law For never et in dee’dliest tight Ere failed or quaiisd the Fort -twa. In Egypt when their mail-clad ocs Encircled them in iron wa’s, They did true Scottish hearts oppose Till they fell before the Forty-twu, Where there have gallant deeds been done By the land that to the World gives latv Fresh laurel wreaths have ayo been won For Scotia by her Forty-ttva. Thrice WGICOIIIO to their native coast Are their manly forms sac bold and brow, We each and all join in the Toast 'l‘o Scotland and her I-‘orty-twa. A I-‘Ul1'l‘Y-SECOND MAN. Hamilton, July 9, 1851. ______"___' llarirtire. A Raina: ron A Ns:aao.--The Louisville Journal relates as an amusing incident a negro rnflle, which came oil‘ in one of the towns of Mix-sisippi. Mr. , the owner of the boy, having a note to pay that day, and not having the wlicrewilh to do It, was compelled to do what he gladl would not have done. 1he boy to be rnfllcd was a smart intel igent lad of about I8 years of age. He went by the name of Bill. There were eighty chances with “ three dice,” at SIO per chance.—llut one chance reinaiued, and this was taken by a stranger who happened to be preaent, and who gave it to Bill, upon the condition that he would throw the dice himself, and ‘' shake like oxen.” Bill rolled his eyes in an tis- tonisliing manner, and after a hearty "wba! wha! wha!" in which he displayed two frightful rows of ivory, opening a mouth " like the break of day from east to west," with a low bow, iiuid, " I’ll try, muss." As may be supposed, the scene became highly exciting. The rnliling commenced. Bill looked on unconcerned at any thing but the idea of leaving his old muster. When the chances were all rallied oil" but the last, Bill took the box. Previously to his throwing, however. he was olfered $100 for hie chance, the highest throw yet made being d8, which stood "a tie" between two individuals ; but Bill was no " comprise man,” he refused the offer, saying “ dc whole hog or nofin," and made his first throw, which was 13 ; liia second throw was I6. Bill stopped, scratched his head, threw again, and came up 18. It was declared olf that .“ Bill was free," and such a shoot was never before heard. Bill's success induced him to try another speculation of the “ satrie sort,"l believing that he could do as a free man, as much as he had before done. He oposed to set himself ii again in a rails, and hstbought it won be no more than fair, Ilia should at the price at $000 this time. The chances were soon tnlten, ill re- serving but one chance for himself. He pocketed $690, and the sport commenced.—Bil|'s original owner and himself were the two ’ highest again, and in throwin oil‘, Bill lost. It proved a very fortu- nate speculation for Bill on his master both.-—’l‘he mnster had made @800 clear, and Bill had cleared $590, and remained with his kind master. Both were well contented. and every one present was satisfied, tluit he had got his money's worth. Burn Ross.—Tlie horticaltarists of Paris, says a correspon- dent of the New York Express, have succeeded h artificial cros- sings in obtaining a natural rose of a blue colour, w ich is the fourth colour obtained artificial means-—that and the yellow or tea rose, the black or or o rose, and the striped rose, being all inventions, sad the rcsu t ofisltilful and scientific gardening." Pa-i-at. Enuc-rs or Ciu.ouevouss.—A woman named Aure- lia Isrrstius, aged 21 years, born in German , died at New York, from inhaling an over dose of chloroform. he deceased had been ulicted with the toothache, and to slls the pain, administered to hsrsslftlie dangerous nisdicine. She o teined 25 cents‘ worth of I; seen des’ which she was found dead, having inhaled too much of it. Cowvsa-r-vow or a Bus:wsa.—I‘stlier Matthew has con- vsrted an eminent brewer‘ of Cincinnati to temperance principles. He has closed his establishment. discharged his hands, and will aslthsrdr-ink himsaI' nabrsw any morebesr for others to gssale. By what an apparently slight cause is death sometimes occasion- A r. A raise, an eminent lawyer ol Alexandria, Vs.,slap- psd his slave boy in the mouth with the back of his hand ;oue the teeth wounded the hand between two of the knuckles, and from lhuiiifiof tlmt wound, Ir. Andrews died. a few days alter- w 3- _ Charles Iloo_d, whoisesiplo adia tIielronworksol'G.Down- 3]. PM-. Bnuthwrek. , has a bsok, the leaves which are iron, rolled ss thuttlssy are sothieltm than a iece ofpspsv. It bssutly besudisrad rnsresce.sad eostalss ol tbmatrea lsavm,tbs A flsmtbscosotry,wbsvhhadtblstowuto"sss the l.Ferllisrrhsaa,lnd ssdbsssefnppstlts. Pssrth July,” (savstbs Nsvm Mus estsred,aueof ear I. Perssstlvsssss lalisislm and males, ssdasrvouseomplalnts. =1-Iv:-t bwshts ease. of‘ am a s.saas_1 us‘. Psrllsmssb stages» W ‘ . mug». '*..e W Cl. 1* w 3 H3 — mw—bs'dwsittill sumac.» ......":’..“2'.‘:..'.'!'. . ' ‘MI-sscsi-sassrsaaauitioaiiiiu tslsaatie . a-rt-s. ssmsa Ibv ' . ' Rluuutatssut. whbsd whshsdysfisd Osmstssbblwvssudlms A " ’ ‘ ‘U assrv All Lmwonr, IOIHCCUIIOP COUCH. csli. lesrsasss, spam; stlsslolhflswsstussthla. latvsrfslplalaluaad OONSUHPTION. no N01‘ NEGLECT tr. Comumptiomcon be and has been cured, in thousands of eases, by this only certain remedy. LUNG WORT, Cure Consumption. surnptiovi, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, as to have been pronounced by Physicians and friends, lobe et all possibilit of recovery, and at limes thought to be dyipg, have ii... cured by thh woundcrful remedy, and are now as well n. ‘hearty as ever. It is a compound of medications which are pscuhsruy adapted to and essentially necessary for the cure of COUGH8 JND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is mild, yet eficaeious; lt loosens the phlegm which creates somtich dificislty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expel from the system all diseased matter by expeclorstion, producing adelightful change in the breathing and chest, and this, after the prescriptions ofthc very best medical men and the inventions of kind and sorrowing friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the consumptive suflsrrr. THO USJNDS OF CONS UMP TI VE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which New Illa lo M Illftlllible cures, but which have proved only pall- iativcs, but this inedieirie is not only a palliative butts cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its aslonishin_ cflicacy better than any assertions or ceitiflcatcs in ctirin consumption and all diseases of the Lungs, such as Spitting of bod, Coughs, pain in tlie side and abut, night. sweats, tee. ltc. About 1000 certiflcates of almost miraculous curcs, performed by this medicine, from some of the first Doctors, Clergyirien and Mer- chants, have been sent us for this mcdici . but the publication of them looks too much like Quacltcry, [we will show them to an . son, calling at our ofice.] This medicine will speak for i “,4 enough in its own favour wherever it iotricd. Ctvsttr'on—This medicine is put up h a large bottle and ysd must flrid the name oi Ju-lson & Co., Proprietors, New York, on me .|,|e,,_ did Wrapper around the bottle. All orders must be addressed to Coinstock 8. Brother. No. 9.lohn St. New York. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. cam. Toms FOUNDER OINTMENT, For the cure of Founde , Split Hoof, Hoof-bound Horses, and contracted and I-‘everish I-‘eel, Wounds, Bruises in the Flesh Ggllgd Backs, Cracked llcels, Scratches, Cuts . K‘ ks, &c., on horigs. C./2Rl.TON’S RING-BO CURE. For the cure of [ting-bone,_Blood Spavin, Bdne Spavin, Windgalls, Ind Splint--u certain remedy. c.urL1'oNvs CONDITION powzmas I-‘OR HORSES ..r.vn CATTLE. The changes of weather and season, with the change of use and feed, have a very great cfl'ect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses. It is at these changes they require an assistant to nature to throw oil’ any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been imbibed. and ‘which, if not attended to, will result in the Yellow Wllcn Helvei. ‘v°"n'r Bolll. &.c. All of which will be prevented by giving one these powders, and will at any time, cure when any symptoms of dtanase appear, if used in time. They purify tip blood, remove all inflammation and fcvcr.loost:n the skin. cleanse the water, and invigorate the whole body, enabling them to do more work with the same feed. The action at‘. these powders is direct own all’ thri, secretive glands, and therefore has the same efl'cct upon the Horse, the 0x, the Ass, and all ilerbivorous animals—s|I diseases arising’ gum or producing a bad state of the blood. are speedily cured by em. Itemerabe and ask for CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDEBS, and take no others. CARLTON’S NERVE JND BONE LINIMENT FOR HORSES, and for the cure of all diseases of man or beast that require external application, and for conlructsd cords and muscles, strengthens weak limbs, and is also used for sprains, bruises. saddle galls. swelled legs, sores of all kinds on horses. C.ast.'ron’s Irticles for Horses and Cattle are prepared from the recipe ofa very celebrated English Farrier, and will cure in ninety. nine cases out of one hundred of any of the above complaints. They have been used by I-‘ariiicrs, livery-men, stage proprietors and others with the most marked and decided success. Caulion.—Nonc can be genuine urrlcu you find the name of J. Carlton Coinstoclt. on the Wrapper of each article. CONS TOCK 'S VERMIFU GE. This is the most cxtrsordinsry remedy for Worms ever used; it efl'ectua|ly eradicate: Worms from both Adults and Children. It cannot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never fails to completely root out and destroy all kinds of Worms. The cost, 25 cents per bottle. puts it within reach of all, and all,pa- rcnts who are without it, are waritonly exposing the lives of their children to those fell destroyers of youth. " Worms.” Look for the name of Cotnstock «S: Brother, proprietors, on the VVrsppcr of each bottle. To the Old and Young.’ ! Ho ! ye Red Heads and Grey!!! riteivomt-:no.v ix citimisritv ! ' ! ! EAST I.NDI.d HAIR DY-E. cot.oas ‘rt-is Hats, aim wir.r. N01‘ run sirnv. This dye may be applied to the hair over night, the first night tum- ing the lightest Run or Gsttv Hatnto a dark brown, and by repeat- ing a second night. to a bright jet black. Any person may, there- fore, wllhthe least ,. ssibls trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect black; with a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skin tcillnot colour it. By an occasional application. a person turning grey will never be known to have a grey hair. Di- rections complete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement. as one can easily test- These facts are warranted by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is the celebrated Chemist, Dr. Cosrrrocx. author of Comstoc|t’s Chemistry, Philosophy. and other works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Use Dr. LAlII'I"l‘B’I Acoca-i-ic Ora, for the cure} of Deafness. Also. all those disegreabls noises, like the bussln_ of insects, falling of water, wliissing of steam. which are s mptoms ofapproaclilng desfoess. Many persons who have been des for ten. one... or twen- ty years, and were subject to use ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, Iflean, and even thirty years standing of deafness. HAP8 LINIIENT FOR THE PILES. The worst attacks of the Piles are efeetually and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine I-lay s Llalmeet. Hundreds of ear out eitlsans throughout the count , have used this liulsient ‘ with complete success. _ Osuttos-Never buy it unless you laid the same of Comstock I. co..:upea the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine srtlcls. LONOLEPO GREAT WESTERN INDUN P.dN.dOE.d. I. Fsrcslds d lover‘ brash and pvevsntln fevers. I. For As0su::l.lver gets sl.n't: sod Illless sksctleus. pan. . vr-nsi3:.ss'"‘ 33*’ V -.9’-I-ll JUDIONHB CHEHICJL EITRJCT OF CHERRY .lJV'D and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con- Ln ._ fit. .TootliolcA‘s,. . rsrarsa sftbs‘I'ootbschs. ttta wlgsr:LId:e‘e”tl:t§I?e cbn it as an infallible cure is .3; “us, without any Injury to the teeth or gums. Prleelliceots. Cortsumptt'on'l! Every body knows is s lettering disease. It commences and pro- grsesesso iosidiously. that before one is aware of it. “'0 ""9 ‘N a mass of ulcers. then a sudden eggosure or change from host to cold, produces an a la a few days or weeks, it_is said he or she died of hasty Consuinptiom For Ill in bled Wllh cough or Inn complaint, we would refer to the advertisement on the outside of this paper of Judson’s Chemical Extract of “Cherry ma Lungwort," which is said to be a certain cure for this awful discs . Cs.:lt'on—All of the above named articles are sold only by Com- stock It Brother, 9 John street, New York, to whom allorders must be directed. THE GENUINE OLDRIDGES BALI! OF COLUMBIA. roit sass-osixo rns HAII. If you wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from daodrufl' and scurf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it tvil more than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty years, have had it re- stored to its originalperfection by the use of this balm. Age.state, or condition appears to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid lo floiv with which the delicate hair tubes are filled, by which means thousands [whose hair was as grey as the Asiatic Eagle]. have had their hair restored to its natural colour by this in- valuable remedy. Cuult'mi—Never buy it unless you find the name of Coinstoclt Gt Co., Proprietors, on the wrapper of each bottle. C.dRLTON‘S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES, 4-c. It is now used in the ptincipsl hospitals, and in the private prac- tice in our country, by an immense number of individuals and fami- lies, first and most certainly for the cure of the PILI-ZS, and also extensively and clfectuslly as to battle crcdulity, unless where its rlli-cla are witnessed, Externally in the following complaints: For Di'opry—Creating extraordinary absorption at once. Su.~eIlirtgr—Ilcduciogtliem in a few hours. Rlleunrrrtr'srn—Acule or Chronic, giving immediate case. Sore Throat—liy Cancers, Ulcers or Colds. Crou and Whooping Cou It-—I-lxtermlly and over the chest. .1!" ruiur, Sprains and urns—Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulccrs—\\'licthcr fresh or of long standing, and fever sores. Its operation upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swel- liogs, and loosening coughs and lightness of the chest, by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. The common remark of those who have used it in the Piles is, “ It acts like a charm." It is warranted to please any person that will try it. Csuti'on—Never buy it unless you End the fac--.iinile signature of Coma‘ '.; It Brother, proprietors, on the wrapper of the genuine article. Caulian—All of the abovcnsmcd articles art: sold only in New York, by Comstock ht. Brother, No. 9 John Street, live doors from Broadway. Sold in Charlottetown, P. E. Ialand,by all the Druggists. Iii Piclou. at the Dru Stores ; also by one Storekeeper in every Town on the Island. nquire for Comstock’s Al.-nnnsc for 1851, which will be given to all gratis. Wantetl, one Storekeeper in every town on the Island to sell Comstoek’s Medicines, apply to WM. ll. W.t1'soN, Charlottetown. Sold also in Souris, P. E. Island, by Donna: Bi'.a'roN, Esq. July I5, I85l. _ ROFESSOR A. G. BARRY’S 'I‘RlCOPHEROUS' or IIIEDICATED SYitUP—'I‘rutli loves an incredulous audi- ence, for if they listen, they are sure to become converts. If there is any man or woman who challenges the statement that Barry's 'l‘ricopherous is n specific for cutaneous diseases and injuries, and the best preparation for the hair extant, all that is naked is that he or she will try one twenty-live cent bottle of the (laid, and read the pamphlet in which it is enclosed. Read and make the trial. Truth will then force conviction upon the mind. that ‘all, and more than all, that has been claimed for the preparation by the inventor, is as palpable a fact as the existence of the sun, or changes of day and eight. Ileferriag the reader to the thi itself , and the accom- panying trealises for a solution of all his oubls, if he entertains an , we will here briefly sta what the Tricopherous will do. It wi remove scarf and duodrtiflt will restore, preserve and bcautif the hair; it will prevent it from becoming or gray; it wil dispose the hair to curl and render it glossy: it will relieve inflam- mation, itching and all irritation of the skin;it will cure bites and stings of insects; it will take away the pain of cuts, burns, bruises and sprains ; it will allay the pain of rheumatism aird cure headache. For these neurons, it ought never to be absent from the dwelling of any family. and no one should travel without it. Sold in large bot- tlas, price 15 cents, at the principal otlice, 137 Broadway, New York. For sale by the principal merchants and druggists through- out thu United States and Canada. Beware of the counterfeit, sold at one dollar per bottle. For sale b — V . R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Nov. 19, I850. “Blake's Metallic Fire Proof - on, ARTIFICIAL SLATE. HIS admirable article has been tested for some years and prov- ed very valuable, becotiiirig ll perfect slnte, as hard as marble in a few months, completely protecting whatever is coated with it from the action of the weather and fire-—a bettcrfire-proof than tin or zinc. Several Insurance Companies certify‘ the will insure buildings covered with it at a cheaper rate, t on i covered with those metals. It is of two colors, the black is best for rooling—the chocolate the best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, forming a erfect stone coating of a handsome stone or choco- late color, can be easily changed by a little white lead or other coloring matter to suit the taste. There is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks, and all kinds of iron as it forms a coating nearly as hard as the iron itself, and never cleaves ofi'. BEWARE OF WOBTIILESS (‘.0llNTEl|I"El'I'l. As the popularity of my paint has induced scores of anprinci ed individuals to grind up, and olfer as tire-proof paint, a l ki of worthless stall’, much of it nothing but rotten stone that has no co- hesive attraction, is held on only by the oil with which it is applied; consequently as soon as the action of the atmosphere destroys the oil, it will wash or rub oil" like Chalk or Whiting, nothing can yet be known of its lasting qualities, as it is but little over a year since they got them up, whereas mine has been tested about seven, and where first applied is now like a stone. The original and genuine article can be obtained of PATRICK STEVENS, Orwell, my authorized Agent for the Island. WM. BLAKE, Patentoe. Proprietor, 8d Pearl-st., N. Y. Om. FRENCH INVENTIONS. DIAMOND CEMENT: For mssdisgalau, China, and Earthenware every description. Illflltl Subscriber has been appointed Agent or the above Cn- assn-i-, and from his experience of its use in the re ir of broken Dishes and Glass-ware, can eontidaatly recommend. it to House keepers and others. It will be sold in any quantity. CIBHICAI; SOAP For removing Spots from Silk, Woollen, Cotton and ineu, Gentle- tnen's Clothes. to., without injuring the colours. It will also re- movs of Bslmm, Paint and Varnish from any species of cloth- lsg. has the public become aware of the cleaner qualities of this valuable invention, they will lad that its use willnbe the meals efm' siss pousilsto them. Tb?'aberibsrhssbesu appointed Agent for the above Soup. sadiegstoistirnetstocosatry Dealerssadotbere,tbst he is pre- llll thsmwithsa uaatit attbs ‘s prices.‘ rom the sale it has .133, mst,w' , uumwm utmsst value to all persons, I is desirable for them te‘c'sesrs as early sup- ply of it. _ N. . SKIN I'll, Medical Warehouse. Dalrympls’s Csruer. n‘ Agssts.-Dr. I'Ksowu, Georgetown. gyaoa 0 Ion, 1' es, ward Blhlihlfltmgeea Bey. wasted. March II, III. 2m’000 Pm:k:.c:n;: stttaous. rm. itin- I.lslm'sm,lswsrrsetedlssms esesetIssnstlsm,0eut,csstrsstsd0srds,asdIusslss,sr Jana rultnts. July i. issi. - . ‘I .‘ I ,‘ . 9 V I ' ~ .4 by‘ L’. ' l y; - ._\,j)."*l{L Illlllll llll l’S l’ll.lrS CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND STOIACH, WHEN IN A MOSI‘ HUPELESS STATE. ll Letter from .«'a'r. Jir'...'.'.‘.ea.= Horsey, j Chapel Hall irdrie, Scotland, dated the lblb January. I860.- To Professor Huntuwav; 8In.—Yuur vuluialile I’ills have been the means, with God's blessing of restoring me to. a state of perfect health, and at a rig. 3|,“ I thought I was ml the brink of the grave. I had consulted several eminent I‘ ., who, after doing what the could for me, staged um; they coosiilr-red my case as hopeless. I «ing it to say that I had been suf- frring from in Liver and Stomach complaint of long standing, which dq. ring the last two got so much worse, that every one cunsirlersrl Ill eonditimi us Iltipslm. I no a last resource got a Box of your Pills, wliic soon glue relief, and by perscvr-ring in their use for some weeks, togethgf with flllsllllll night anal innrningyoirr Ointment over my chest mm .go. IIllI(‘II and right side, I have by their means alone got completely cured, and to the isstonishim-ut ufniyself and every li-irlv who knows me. (Signed) M.t'l“l'Hl-‘.\V llAItVl-IY. CURE OF A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY OE‘ I-‘OUR YEARS’ STANIIING. Extract of a Letlerfrani Mr. lVi'IIiam Srnt'lli,q/' .N'o. 5, Little Thomas Strut, Gibson Strut, Larnlarth, dated December 12, 1849. To Professor l>Ioi.i.owar. Srir,—l lieg In intorm you that for nearlyb years I hardly knew what it was to have a day's lteultli, sulfsring from extreme wesltncss and debi- lity, with constant nervous lteuilncltes, gulrtiur-ss and sickness of tho stmniirlt, to other with it grout d ircesiun ufspirits. I usetltu think that nothing cutif whom, after doing all that was in their power, informed me that they considered that I had some spinal complaint lieyoml the reach of cure, together with It it-ry rlimirleretlrtute at the stomiu-h and liver, making my case so co ilicittcrl that nritliin cmild he done lur me. One do being uriusimlly Ill and in a ilrject state, I saw your l‘ills arlrerti and resolved to give them a trial. more perhaps from curiosity than with it hope of being citrerl, however I soon found myself better by laltiug them —anil so I went on perseveririg in their use for six months, when, I am happy to say they ollectctl is perfect cure. (Signed) WILLIAM SMITH. (lrt-rpiently called F.DtVARl)) CURE OF ASTHMA OF‘ TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING. Extract of rt Letter from Mr. J. K. Haydon, ‘I8 King 831"}, Sydney, dated l0lIt November, 1849. To Professor lloi.1.ownY. Stn,—I have the pleasure to inform you that many cxtrsordina cures of Asthma have been ellt-ctcd here by inruiis ol your I’ille. One is that ofn lmly rr-siding near the “ Rasorbuck," wlto tiller having for Twenty yeiirs been unable to make the slightest exertion, snflei ing vuy fearful!’- froin shortness of breath. coughing and s, itting. but is now, (to use her own ritprcssi--n) nblc to rim up to the top uftlmt mo in An.,;|..p case is that ul'Mr. Crron, Tailor, llutchinso-i's liiiiltlings, Clarencoatrcrt, who wusso rlretttlfully lind lltltl he was confined entirely to his lied -room or six iiionil-s, prior to his commencing with your Pills, and sttrndedie- giiliii ly Ii his iueilicul man, who prutiouiicetl him to be in n dy ing state, yet he, lilicwise, to my ltltowlctlge, hnsheen restored to perfect health by Ilia use ofyour Pills, and rubbing your Ointment night and morning into his clie t. . (Silgned) J. K. IIEYDON. TIIE EARL OF ALDBOROUG CURED OF A LIVER. AND ' STOMACII COMPLAINT. Extract of a Letter from His Lordship, dated Villa .M’cm'ns Leghorn, 2lsl Fbbruary, 18-10. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Stn,— Vnrious circumstances prevented the possibility of m thanking you bet‘:-re this time for your politeness in sending me your Pi is as you did. I now take this opportunity ofsending you an order forthe amount and at the same time to add, that your Pills have sfected a cure ofa dis- Extract ty at home, anal all over the Cuntinent,bad not been able to edset ; no, not even the writers of Carlsbad and Muuioiibud. I wish to have anothmr Box and a Pot of the Ointment, in case nny of my family should ever require either. Your most obliged and obsdism Sqrvunl. (aligned) ALIJBOBOUGH. flisss celebrated Pills an to ally iwfls 1‘ core rate. Ashe Drops! 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