‘sons having property in HASZARD'l5 GAZETTE, JANUARY 24. ohgrloneto flugugl Inga;-gnoo l To a Gold. THE NEW’ YORK TRIBUNE l To be Published by Subscription. _ DR. OHALMERS’ WORKS. gym an - Y PRIVATE SALE. the following VAI.UAllI.F. _ ll'LE1_t'l- I'—-E..'\f‘I:-l1tGl‘-'D.- I , _ N dew)‘ 0¢llt"°. P"“l>‘:l‘l 0'10"‘ -' ‘"91: I"? ,‘I'I‘°;o':;‘ [“ To cotnnsttd_ these works is _sups(fluoms,',tisy (ad 5 A“ of pglxfingm -In ‘$43 I REAL E8'l‘A'I‘E of the late llon. Colonel A. Oh the Ilth oI._la-t Ap-tl Zlfb DJIILI 1 RI- ’stll"”'ll‘"’ WI"-"0 ‘W _ " "_' I , ““'I ll" ‘i P‘, have mt with ppiosrsut gyaprobatton from lAg_Brt- l'°° 0“pA Y of ,.. ,1, be“ M, mg‘ in Latin, situate in Cburlotteto-vu.and its vicinity, viz: ~ BL'.V'L, lntvtng completed its twelllhyt-ar,wns A new um} nple dnl, l.tbrar I‘.tIllIt|tl“tIt ‘I M I _- my, pp,“ “,1 ,,,gm._ I," U“ ",“““y flu.’ lg” on d 3,. ,. ‘nigh. 5, :,“.in of I 'l‘O\VN IJUTS Nos. 57.58. 59. 60 and (it. in the enlarged more than one t}_uirth, or to the size of The I.-\ll l_‘0T.l.s Ann l‘(Il-.'l It‘ ‘ pr ll‘ ‘ll MN. l‘Al|- representing so great in variety of rd and II 5?)“ °.:',:.,_h: “End a ‘ g l Fourth llundred of Lots in Charlottetown coutniuin L0tltf0II Timer making iictnuudsrubly larger than ted, with lliogntplncur nnd (.rt-.tcnl l\oItce.n', by t Puggcuj ,,,’"‘o,,_ “Wu gun “flu, .“,-"4 'tl Wm ' ' ' two Acres ' ' I any other ch¢,‘l| mil)‘ l-.“""“‘°" "' "“' °°“‘!‘'I' 0* in |<I=v- Grown tum-rn.-.~n. -\utl--vr of ballet! tltent. usd uaruo artist‘;-It courmsun-.,u n be present reliable Ca ital needs 5 I700. Per- ' hurlottetnwn, or vicinity. Secretary of I should lose In time in applying to the this C-ontpuuy for Policies or Infortnatittt " ‘I7’ (In of Philips‘ Fire Annihilator: has been purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons insured in this Olllce. In case of l‘ire, the use ofit can be obtained immediately, by applying It the Secretaryht Ollice. . VV. IIEARD, President HENRY PALIIIZII. 8ec’y and Treasurer. ALIJANCE LIFE AND FIRE I.N'SUR.1.N'C£ cou- P.U\‘Y. Lo.vno_v. Secretary‘: Odice, Kent Street, August 5th, I858. r.n'rAnt.Isi-nth av AC1‘ or I-An.l.tAsutN't'. Crrpitul £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Inland. TI-IE-lCTO_I:0NIAL LIFE ASSURANCE company. Govrznaou---rits rtrcu-r noxouanun 1-us EARL or ELGIN and KINCAIIDINL, Governor General of Cuttttdu. Ilnnn Urrtcn-22 St. Andrew Square, Elin- bttrglt. _ Board of Management in Halifax for Jtoua Static and Prince Edward Island- Ilou. .\I. II. A ten, llauker. Ilou. lVtlliatn A. Black, Bunker. Lewis lilies, Esq. ~ (,‘§._”|.5g Twiiritlg, F.sI0_., Barrister. John Hayley Bland, . Ilon. Alexander Keith, Ilerchant. Jatues Stewart. Esq., Solicitor. \l.,-tlioal Adviser—A. I‘. Agent 6:. .s‘-icret:try—\Iattltew H. Itichey, Solicitor The following gentlemen have been appointed Otli ours ofthe fToinp:ui_v in Priitce Edward Island, arid will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- ciples nnd practice ofthe Company and the rates of Assurance. Clntrlottetown--‘.\Iedicnl Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. n. A~_r,ent—I".. L. Lydinrd. . Georg»-.town—-\Iedical Adviser—-David Kaye, M. D. :\g-mt—\VilIinm Sanderson. < St. l~3l-:-uior's—-.\Iedical Adviser-—.Ioseph Bell, M D. Aze.it—'[‘honiasllunt. ‘ MA'I"l‘HEW H. RICIIEY. The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. . ‘V .-\|'l'l'Al. £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Art of l’trli:tinent, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bunk for the \Vtll-tv and the Utphnn. _ ':‘. IIE.-\'l‘ll HAVIL.'\ND, _|I'. Agent for Prince l“‘.d\vttril Island. CE? t)ll’i-ze, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Soptcrnber 5, I853. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- n of London I-rcorporuleti by Act of Parliament. Bftvllt t)I-‘ DIltEC'l‘t)RS for 1’. li. Island.- rim '1'. H. Iluvilunil. Hon. Charles Hens- ley, f"I‘tI'H‘t8 I.onr:worth, 14359., Robert lltztchirtsorr. sq , ’l'u rmas Dawson, . Ir-tuclied Ilislts taken at low Premiums. No clmrgu for Policies. Forms of Applicnttonrllfltl till otht-,r ini'onn.itinn, truly be obtained from c Sub- ncrllwr, at the Ollice of G. \’V.l)t-hlois Esq. Charlotte- II. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 1th I853. Agent for P. E. I. pro Inn NOTICE. _ The Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Nt,I'l'|CE is hereby given that the Annual Genera 4. Meeting oftlto above Company for the Appoint- rneut ofotticern for the Current year, nnd other pur- otea. will take place at the Temperance Hall on on-I-ty evening the Ititli instant, at 7 o'clock. Order of the Directors, IIENRY PALIIER, Sec'y. and Treasurer. Sct‘.rct.'try's Oflice. Kent Street, 4th Inn. 1864. Isl Halifax, 12th July. 1353. Ancmnsnn SCOTT. Ii.-iq. ‘1llt,—-A-i the Agent of various Fire Innrrrmcc Compinies, I beg to bring under your notice my PA TE.V‘T AR TIFICI./1 I. SL./I TE. This composition has been upwards of, three years exteri- sively used in New llrunswick, Netvfoundlaitd and Prince lidward Island, the Canndasnml Nova écotia. principally for covering sliinglcd roofs, as you will perceive by the accompanying circulars of certiticntca. It has been severely tested. and proved moat rtnccesn fully its tire proof qualities under most ext:-uort.limtry circumstances; so much so, that I am ofopinion that Fire Insurance ' , ' “ " _ ' _, ' up lioation to all kinds of wood building (where the co or would be no objection to_its being used. such as be back walls of dwellings in the city, out houses, wars-houses, dLc., as well as the roofs) by lowering the prentiuni of insurance on suclt buildings us are covered. _ I have ths-honor to be, sir,, Your obedient servant, . \V. ROSS. Pntsnlee and Mnitufscturer - . .« Halifax Nth July. 1858. Sin.--In answer to your note of the 12th irtst.l eonnider.the use of your “ Artificial Slate Paint" on nhirsglod Roofs, nn greatly diminislung the risk against E‘iro—I have frequently reduced the premiums on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, -. sin, sir, your ob'tnorvunt.. . ‘ARCIPD. SCOTT. Insurance Agent. John Ross, Esq. Halifax. The Wotttler of the World! D nnd evinsst. compo "Plto Loze e. .r . Great Remedy it sit last dbtiovered, and GOUGIID. COLDS. ASTHMA. OOS'I‘IVE- NESS AND CON l_§lJ MP'I'ION have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magis before this Sovereign remedy. Was it ever before known that, Hepsteu c flarsuswtsn were crrelfor me than let _ if any individual is to be pitied, and "needs eytnpatlt , it is the consumptive -—alwayn ex- _' pbctiiig to get well, and yet the psiufitl evidence of ' ecay almost "makes the inner soul shrink with the ' ‘outer flbj ", _ "' "ins bloom as roses bloom, " And live as roses live, V ‘A slpgls morning space I" _flbile prints. in, , mature life,—by some in- prsdencs and s sllg cold nq|s¢ed,...i. sh. [nuts sob, p_stsfsI eough, _. " e prints of thsyr pnrtlng steps n Alli? ssh ii thii one usstltis :—I I‘. bed but ‘I " n D:-V-1'! Prs-cit osnn ' ‘‘ seam “H. newer;-'"mvw' 'D"m”"l‘ In '0!“ ’°" ltif f... . 3 man‘ .and, fronting on lloclrfor ; Square. tastefully laid out with ornamental. fruit trees, and Garden; it contains alau the l"umIly Ilean- l do-ace, out hour:-s oftbo deceased. "I ll" "I'M WI"- l mudions dencriptinri. ‘ 'l‘ovvrs L0‘t‘n Nos. 3, -I. 5 and 6, in the Third llumlred of Lots in Csrhlottetown ‘nl'oresuid, and Uncut wentieil. put ol 'l‘uvvu Lots Nos 67, 68 and 69, nd hundred of Lots in Clturlottetowrt, ud- roperty of Daniel llodsuu, , in lots to suit pure rs. _ Town Lo'rs Nos. 3. -I, and 6. in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purcltnsor:-. 'l‘otvrr Lor No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Clurlollclown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Ct-intoa I.o'rs. I2 and la, in the Common _of. and in close proximity to Cliarlotteurwn. containing Twenty-four Acres, In lots to null purclnm-rs. ofContrnon Lot No. I8. in the Common of Charlottetown, and which forms the \\'estern side of the approach front Town to Government House, in lots to unit purchasers. ’ I’.u't‘tntl Lo'r No. 554. in the Iloyulty of Char- lott.-tuwn, containing ’l‘wt.-Ive Acres. .'\i.no—l’I“.\V No. 3!. in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. V For further particulars, npply to \-‘V. l"oItt_=AW. Esq. Barrister ut .nw. Clmrlnltntowii; at I'Icl0|I. to J. IIAMILTON LANI. the Acting Executor of, and one of the 'l‘ru-itet.-9 named in the \Vill ofthe late Colonel A. I an 5 I‘. Cliitrlottotmvn, 26th October. 1353. FARM FOR SALE. FPO be sold by private Hill‘. the Lcaaeliold for 999 years, containing 505 acres of Land. with he Buildings thereon. About 40 Items are r'.lte.||t‘. ‘There is It good pump at the door ol the Dwelling House. This Farm is situated about 10 miles from Clturlullctmvtt. on tile 'l‘ryon Road.and known as the JV‘ lJ\".x\", for the last IS years. Half the purchase inoiwy can remain on the Premises. For further particulars apply to Mrs. \VinG:n\' on the I'rr-misezt, or to llnivnv PALMER. l’ieq., Charlotte- town. Lot 31, \Vest llivor. June 27, I858 House in Kent Street? ' ‘Ill-I subscriber offers for sale, or to let, the dwell- mg House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains at Iurg Store. and good frost- proof Cellar. and six good Ilooma. There is nlso_a stable for eight Horses, and new VVr-ll of \Vater in e y ' . It will be let ultogethor or in two pnrts. Uri £200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on mortage for four or live ycara. JOIIN BREIKN. June 18th I863. FOR SALE. HA1‘ valuable plot of G ROUND at the head of T Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptiet Chnpcl, fronting 100 feet on Euston Street, and I04 on Upper Prince Street. It is one ofthe moat desir- able situations in the suburbs for it gentleman's rosi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For 'l‘errun. &c. apply to \V. H. POPE. June 8. Cottage to Let. TO LET. the Cottage immediately above Apo- thecarles' llall, fronting on Queen Street.‘ lin- mcdiate ponnestlion given. A the Store and Counting House adjoning Apotliecaries‘ llull. Cellar underneath, and Ware ltoom attached. Rent moderate. 'l‘llEOPlIfl.US DESBRISAY. October 12th, I853. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IVE Hundred acres of LJIJVI), with a Mars- il attached, which cuts annually Fort tons of Hay situate on Toivnship No. 2S, head 0 the Hillsbo rough lltvcr. UEL NELSON. 3 For terms apply to SAM Charlottetown, Nov. 2-tth, I85 . NEW PERPUMES, Gtc. UlllN‘S F..\"1‘IIAC’I‘S Bailey's Esa. Bouquet, . J I:‘.de‘a Ile-dyosinia, I)elr~.roix’s Fashionable Per- fumes, l.owe'a Fragrant Prfume, and Genuine Enu do Cologne. , HE.«VDRlE’S Jl!0ELIJt"l;‘, For preserving the Beauty and Luzurimice qfthc Hair, un extract of Vegetable nnd Animal Oleitgin- ous Substances, most benetic' for promoting the beauty and luxurianco of the Iluir, and of u very grateful perfume. E.'lIOLlI-.‘JV'T C‘./IJIIPIIOR CREAM Has been long approved of, as a certain and agree- .-ible rented for chopped hands, and the injurinttn efllrcts of cold nnd piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in =. few days. 'I‘his Cream contains no soap or alkaline nutter \\'ll:Ilv!\'I-r. ' ROIVLANDS KJILYDOR, i For improving and hsautifyitig ‘the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. PEARL DEJVTIFRIOE Is ft moat innocent and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the Tenth. By its tonic nnd tlntringent pro- parties, it braces and strengthens e Gums and sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ./ILL THE FJIVOUITE TOILET SOJIPS. Prepared tn the useful form of a Tablet without ang or corners. Tool . Noil, Hair and Cloth BliU8IIIt'rS in great It variety, all from Loivooiv. Win. It. WATSON. Reddin’s New lluilding. Nov. 21st. I853. Adv. GI Isl. House to Let. TO LET, that well known HOUSE and REMISE8, situate in Pownsl Steeet, smwn as Mus. \Vooo’s Boarding Possession given in November rtieslsrs.sppl to G. . DEBLOII. OIIIO. nsxt. For further ps Sept. 9. Preinlses to be Let. A’ DWELLING HOIISE. with three rooms on the int and two on the second door. with s frost proof. uellsr also n garden attached-—sitsstsd in ifnnt growing town_ Batnmerside. ‘ J. WEATIIERBE. Charlottetown. Dec. 28th. 1363. _ , - Regular Liner from ‘London. TIIE Subscribers beg to intirusts_ Ship pets from I.ondon,t£at they will ‘:9 at the Lie between diners nu Caed- A. 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(‘1III'l"l‘Y on l’lesding,C'hitt_v on Contrncts',Blant's J Coininercinl Digestnnd Sltipmasterht Assistun English COIIIIIIIIIILIHV Reports, for sale at (Inc. 'I'. [Itu-ssan's Boo Si 'I:he Renowned Ilemedyll Y’S OINHTMENT. . I-IOLLOWA A MOST ABTONISHING CUIIR. OI’ ICIIDIULOUI IJLCI-IRS--A CASE CI-IRTIFIFZII BY THE MAYOR OI-‘ HORTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble. Esq., Mayor of Boston, Lincutnshire. To Professor IIOLLO\\'AY. Dettrt-‘.ir,-—Mrs. Sarah Disen, of Liquorpond street, Boston, has this day deposed before me that for a considerable period she was severely atllicted with Scrofulous sores and Ulcers 'in her urn:-t, fu'et. legs, and other rts of her body; and although the tint! of mtxlicnl a vice was obtained, at the cost of I large sum of money. she obtained no abatement of nufi'sr- ingi but gradually grew worse. eiug recommended by a friend to try your Oint. ment, she procureda small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared. By pernevering with the me- dicines for it short time longer. according to the direc- tions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &c', she was perfectly cured, and now enjoy! the best of health. I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly. .' d _J. NOBLE. Dated August l2th, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND IIAPID CURE Oi‘ FZRYSIPELAS IN TIIE LEG, AI-‘Trill MEDICAL AID HAD I-‘AILED. Copy of a Letter from Jlfrs. Eli.-.abelh Yeules, of the Post Oflice, Jllrlu-ielt: Road. near Bagnur, Sussex-, dated January 12th, I853. 'I‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY, Sir,-~I sutfered for a considerable period from " severe attack of Erysipelas. which at length settled in my leg, and restated all medical treatmottt. ‘. sufferings were very great. and I quite ¢It9!tpt‘tit‘t:t.l of any. permanent amendment, when .I was advised to have recourse to your Oiurment and Pills. I did so without delay, and am he py to say the result was eminently successful, for t iey otfected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost con once of your medicines, and have recommended them to other: in this neighborhood -similarly nfilicted, who derived equnl benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Sign ) El.lZAI3B'l‘II YEATEB. A DREADFULLY DIIEASED ANGLE CURE!) AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, A1‘ MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS. The following in rtant communication has been for- wardsd to Pro essor Holloway for ublicstion, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-st, Plorwich. Copyof a Letter from Captain Sntillt, of Great Yarmoulh. dated January 1911:, I853. Dixon, Dear Sir.—-I send you the particulars of II curs etI'er.ted by Professor Holloway-'s invulunble inedi- cines:— r. John \'Valton, late in Her Majeety’s Ser- vice, in the British Fleet at Mnltn, had a var bud ulcorntod uncle, and afler having been in the alts Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he rémaimd an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out incur- u Ila then came to Ynrmouth. and was under a rnedicnlgentloman for about three months. but his uncle became so much worse that all he 0 was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried lollowey’s Ointment and Pills, which, by tinramitled application. healed all the ulcers, and restored him -to perfect health and strength. 3 I remain, Dear Sir, yours ver truly, n J0 N SMITII. Albeit Hotel, Great Tnrmouth. _ IURPBISING CURE 0|‘ A BAD DBEAVD, NEH‘ VOUS DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL ' HEALTH- Copy of a Letter ram Mr. T. 1'. hr, Ohstntst, 4—c., Lower 1| use-lass, Monckfir, dated February Ifllt, 1853. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Dear Sir,— I have great pleasure lu tbrwnrdihg to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cursof a had breast, effected solely by the use of euros brated Ointment and Pills. lllr Martha Be I, uI'I’itt- street, in this town, hnd been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, loss or a petite, and general ill health. occasioned by ulcerated) wounds in the breast. she had bad inuchexpsrlenos in the use of all the known remedies for the care of. ulcers,‘ without any beneficial result; lost all fuith‘aud ho o o mg efl'ect . n Iltt! divtressing an painful condition of body ‘and mind. she was persuaded to bare, rscourrg to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she irumed' sly did, and in the course of a very short time the'le.h'eet I ‘then spsediy improved. and the sin and breast gradually healed, and tbfsarvsns nsu'ns_usnt. of her system was vvhollg_removsd.r Mm _ I , o rs ‘t ‘ ' in" mils-t-ilI."itr:n. ? I remain dear ' (Signed) I _1 The Pill: should" binned eonjointly wItlt"tIi's0l'ettnsa‘_, Inmsstsftbefollowiug*esIss:3-Hi '- A ‘ Bad Lqs Csnosss .. .. -lose-thrusts‘ [Ind Breasts Contracted sud Blifl'.,t lkistlheases urn Joints tleurv Bunions i Elsphsnthsls ends Bits of M Firsnlss I - toss and Id Gout I Ipttcoms .. I-‘lies Glandular swellingn l[’furnours Coco-be Luutbugtr ‘ teen ‘ C ' out ‘Piles ~ ‘Wounds Chllblains Rheumatism ~ I .Yuwl. ~ Chnppsd hands Scolds 8sldIt.ths¢tsbI'IbIssut or I’re£snnvIIor.r.'s'vu‘v.~. Mtrfllssd. nesr,,'_I‘snapls7Bsr.) Irssdwt. sfl.by slt ' P‘°‘|,NO , '- Ilviledhtt § no-on t-4 o-u,.u re,-.-or. is. ‘Prdp ) ‘ '= dtfllrwl 1 'btIn'n‘e(, .'“°P‘\,»~,.- .‘-w ti '. .'-i'—'!. -'7 um -:tl?!t*t.w.-li|0_t!Il-sbr.tdtlsstto..« ctrcurusturtes szcssrlingty rare, if not altogether us. puralelled. hut-¢ clt li.'r.rory man, an they -emngelicrrl truth in qu s_ n(hsrwt'rs be sa:rIm!sd."]—-K'r'tto's Journal. I -—ORIGl.N'J.l I. WRITINGS. 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The Bubseibsr has made arrangements to sell them on this Island, at tho above price currency, being a large deduction _on ‘the original price. ‘ ‘GEO. 'I‘. IIABZARD. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. 7AN'l‘I2D. iulmetlintaly, Twcnt Sitar Car - tern, to proceed to Eacltville. New runs let, to whom the highest wages ‘will be given. tiuttlavs, enquire at this office, or at Ssttkv CHRISTOPHER IXJUTTENI-IOUSE. Nov. 23d, I853. .,. . AYER’S A ILS. 4 saw and iii lnrlymsuccesefltl runs for the A cure of a.ll'B cue ' ennca—Costiv Indi- Kt‘*fIUIl, Juundice, Rhe tlam. Pt-run Guilt. llurno Nerve , Ini ' ‘ty,Indnrmnn- us clie, Pains in the Breast, Sltls. Bur-Ir, uid hi tbs, Female complaints, &c.,&e. Indeed, very few are the diseases inwhich a Purgntiva Modi- es It soon 1 one serio which mtg t have been avoided fir the timely and judicious use of n purgsti This is alike true of Colds. I"everi.sh ptoms, ' ‘ us erniye . Tbnyalltcn to become produce the ee seated nnd formidable dlt-temps-rs which lost! the all over the land. relish hnill po a - c of such exalted position and - character as to forbid the s cion of nntrutli. ' ' ant gentlutnllrm whom we ure these tests, are _. 7 H011‘, the distinguished Sur- _ Pam». Vsnuntixa goon of New York Ci Do . Practical Chemist of the or. HAYII, Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of bias- ear-husctts. In L. Moose, M. D., an eminent and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has ug lsrsr-(I ‘ii'”(i‘hsi'°“°"m°p5n'.'§fl°°' runn- . . uruwx ., one o t mu- cbnnts in New Yotgkfili . . . Dsvrs, M‘. D. up’t and Surgeon at’ the United States Marine hospital. at Chclse Mites. ’ ' Dld psi-rnlt, we could give mnnv undred space such nn.uin:.‘ tgsll parts where. tli:Pi_lls hlaief - __ —.., stuns l the certificates of these eminent public men is shown in their effects upon ' . ' These PilIs;the-result of long iii " and study, are otfercd to the public as the best and .ntuaI complete which the present state of msdiusl science cau'ufl'o . untlod '0! of only of reputable remedies, n i,ri1:.cei|'i'uuilu:t:tigen: Id’ ‘Ill'l|11tlIyI': Iilircilii-‘iltni-1::lil s. This of an ' on r incl - tswt octoral and Pilln both, to produce it t h hi to been ob- » ' an recess. 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