HASZARD’S GAZETTE» OCTOBER L-> '“1:;._"Li'; .1 _t._L”'1 "'1 JAY’ 28. 11 away. .'-alt‘ . _ .8 . I-OOIlI,Ig%-;-‘figs “"ir.vvo,,.t.......,fn.;t...i"* Why should! shrink fro vet‘). lfitboshsredtdesrlevorzithfiool Tip your. asclvst. tbs prou.d..rns!a.scorn. How eaei y cauvtho be borne Whilst tlou ioaisi I uafoiswcru ' Aod true to me! noes, whuui ones we raaged Ainougetour friends, are new estranged- For thou, art thou not all unchanged, ' ' ad still the ssinol Foseed from our statalio; boots to go. I weep not, _start not at the blow; Though pearl and ruby never saw Shell glitter on this breast and brow. [can be !~!“v \nd tbcu belt use no so. ’lli?‘& th‘ou huinbl walls stop: t o’ _c r’ is, an oasis, an owcrs ; And Ibsen dniklhouschold deities, Gtiall ho far dosror to thine eyes _ Than all the puinp that monarchs pnas In royaltowop. And loving volcos shall be hero - - With social ioirth tli! breast to cheer: And tonnes ‘ofltousohold ininstrfslsy. Tho h mu, tliesdng, the well-known glee. How’ ‘on shiill ihoy win from tltoo ‘_ o bitter te'srl Thus, tho’ our‘ brightest hours he past. And life's fair noon is overcast, Tot peaceful may our evening prove, As, urneying on with those we love, We ook to reach our huio above! In Heaven at last. VARIETIE8. , Anuiiuntca or Wiin-r.—The Riclimottd (Vir- ginia) Port speaks of the immense amount of wheat new in the various railroad depots of that city. One ofthem is literally "groaning un- dortho weight of its contents, and the writer thinks he “saw enough to food the Russian and allied troops for a twelveiuonth.” There are eight largo mills in operation in that city, and two of it.¢n.grind at least nine hundred barrels each per ds . It is mostly shipped, liojwever. foriho Soutli American markets. where it is a favorite over all 0 era. The climate. does pot soul it, and the secret is said to consist in packign it while it is but. It is suspected, says wit, that theCza rin- tendo to make a collection of foreign beau- ties from for distant regions. Already he is in pooseesioii of Bees Arabia, and holds Moll Davin by the skirt as a material guar- antee, then Moll is stru gling hard to be re- eased. He is stroto ing his arm over Beliring’a straits towards the head of Miss Isoippi and Miss Souri; whilst the other is pointing towards the fair Polly Ncsia. At the some time, there can be no doubt he wish- es to take Mary Mortuum under his protec- tion. Tlie Emperor is, in fact, it general lover, and is ardontly attached to Polly Gsiny. What says the empress to all this ? A Gltlll Baocx roit riia MONUMINT.— The government of Greece has forwarded to Washi_ n a block of marble,_ taken from the P ' ’enon, in order " that it may serve to adorn, however umbly, the manu- ment destined to perpetuate the remem- brance of the great_ founder of American independence.” tho wrote to his minister as follows:—“As a proof of the ratitudo of the nation towards the United States, we order that this stone, witli_ the advice of the Superintendent of the Antiqui- ties, be taken from the ancient ruins of’ the Parthenon, and that on it be engraved up gui[gb]Q.inlcrIpIIOIl, which‘ the Faculty ot the University shall propose. ’ Who was Richard just before he was “ himself again ?” The man who took the will for the deed discovers he made a poor exchange, “ What a pity, momma, that papa wore his best coat to day!” Why, my‘ dear ? ” "‘Why, because that ill-natured. r. stock did nothing but -|Ii¢k.hoIos in it.” Whatever might be acid of women's right to hold arid lo islutc, their right to bear arms is pronounce to be unquestionable. Various animals lend their mite to make to make up English words-mun-agoment dog-uiatism,-cat-ogory, cro-uology, pus-ill- nirnous, duo-tility, and rat ification. A friend who is collecting statistics on the subject of the game awa, is anxious to know if a lady angling for compliments come within the meaning of_ any of the Acts of parliament ageinat poaching. n ladIos.—Don’t trust too much to betray. Use judgment, and t shut your eyes and open ‘I D U‘ I To you think; pun mouth. The cloak cap. . Why is a rush light like slander ?—-Bc- causo : cjadlel (scandal). of authority,.—A policsmsn’s T -and ‘ Oxfhtil and Cam!» ' .-—- ll"'A°‘gttogi-mlglal degree coiisists |df"‘s.ixty puss, what, ' toss collogodogroo_ P. ' ~ What Ifloaslikod by youngladios pa ' icipg ragga-bow. Q1 rl.,i‘ilisrt.ccsu"+-settle ° . ""”' I;;"i'.*',iP°b'»“.”" ' _ thy cloth Ioltitilllele th diim‘.itcacc- all ---'I‘horu-_isl so‘ oneipy,'.tlta'it is bad J '1' apt to black-v" ‘.1 1:‘ .J¢.:.l ' j R it l7l'tt.e!..tlistshsmuiI- no- t . ' . - ~ \ ° Csstyoorud in "' and use 2 ..!"P‘l‘7‘l.l'll.‘mWn also" i. God but_he_likss_tebo ‘ ‘i "J ’ .i‘‘''l'l''‘*ll..i1.|iMt-.. '3 .i.’.__.__,. ,;‘ FTOR SALE — Gaovaa Isaaun. sitn_tod la Richmond Bupt fiihivaslsarih of a mile from Priaeotewn. ‘ . 'i.‘hioit|asrtosc-piss sitsatsb was. and as 1_ i station is unequalled in this IIIIMI.-PINK. :Hcisnt depth cluster as «us. fvrvgvsd-0 bulbs. and being eajirolybee |!~l‘tll_:l:_||I4-‘ n ‘i ' lb Titls wil begins; Iflbfil purticul.a‘:.”s‘;ply in Was. FoIGAls 51-. Ch!- tlttotowa. ' April as, isu. (Ii-in if) 1 CHANGE ‘PO MAKE ‘MONEY 7 ‘H5 30330 I353 intend in a few weeks to remove ‘ou't‘of IalA_u‘d.|:£_fl I0 lull ll» @040‘ rate rates, the following‘ fr hold propomsl. VIl=_- A aniall Farm at Seven IIie_Bay.Lot 31. All III- closed Form of so Acres. wsth a House, with or without ti; Sew Mia.“ htbtss‘ vvatsr pr|"l'I" former uaIioId's i t ( I’ ) J. WEATHEBBE. ChurjetIetnwsI,»JIly Otli, 1854. NOTICE. Hulfiftlle Pocket Schooner H. lagranfor Sale. HIS VESSEL is built principall of Spun- ish Oak. her Stsuiichions are of _oskwood. her Spars rod Pine, and s is well nggod and found, and is so well known that a further des- eription is unnomryb For further particulars l l' . . . it - . or to P °"° "'9 ’ ‘° °'.i.’w ATHEBBIII. Chrlottotown, Aug. 5th, I854. ANTED TO PURCHASE the H01. lid Srus cf'a Vessel ftom I50 to T003 R?ister—uuitable for the Coasting Trude. _ pply to w.,,PcstOthce,C|iurlottstown. ‘ ’ HOMAS MANN, TAILOR. (Late of Upper Quun str¢u,) to inform his nuinerous friends tliiit he has just EMOVBD IIIIBIIIHIOID I0 the House lately occupied by Mao. Woon, in run. STIIIT, next door to Mr. Dodd"s Store. Pnosirncu-us or -i-nu SCIENTIFIC ‘AMERICAN. 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Notice to Travellers. T has become an established that that accidents will happen notwithstanding the cure and atten- tiou which may be paid to the esfet and convenience of travellers. Explosions will to a place, bridges will be left open. and cars run offtlio track as usual. It is well ooo h for the public and loglsldtore to ' " bevvaro. " and " take ' ' liich re- sult in severe contsiions, hrokou lluihs, harus, The Mexican Mustang Lltilmeiit, n och occpsions. is iaval lo! Tho won» dorful effects of its soothing and, iug properties have i many, who hsvotrisd it, to always carry a bottle of it with them when they are travel- Ii “Frequent tests have van it to be eflceeleus In curin Rheumatism, PII , Scrcfeloos dlsbusss, Can- csre.l.lloors, Old Sores. . T Bar- . ac. vm, . Scrotdeo mm end . teraul In In opplloufltl. and we tsuaaasru-an it to euve.PuanAlwwa'l.ttu ovoryoaso wo_ soccer 31..., rhizvuiisassu banana tbsyaaedspoud spa it—-es. that ttats. ' ' . Fhnittrs layov- agy ttisy wra.r.-have lip and will not bohtlsltd without it. sttsrgivlsg it _s lair WEI“ was so to tsovsltou we a a syu ’iMidatagiI.tufls':: lhIthhss,‘bedeuieso ' -- c. U tsdllstsss hit and It I .L It blldsstlu-l stsnepelhs oueuutedgitstlstt without clue-sd-s-vb-x**"“ "' ‘ as out-Hleosotst osaw.sad the so oust bsttvgthvus _ ‘as stats‘-s. and too-Oi sbosssrty ssthosOoout_shs.sothsttho ‘ ‘ . _ laiwwua. sad !‘'|..l9,''-lPtl!l.‘l'!: . ‘Iv - ssabswsll W a -Dill.-vb . ".'.' at ‘CC,-‘Ts IaIeaao's \ - 1 roit sai..r.'.-“ ‘ ‘elk °i’3'i>i'l' "‘i‘5“.l.‘l‘l>‘.lI“.l.""z:'§’.f"."..l°.‘i.'.‘i;“Z: ' ' 'iti|N‘D.Ol'lflU~'. . ’ x‘ , New ' inn, vlottoiowii. "ll 'of_the l_.luiisd States can givo--that the medicine , l - di-¥S.e::d3'I.4.ikvllIo, Cou ty of ‘ ‘ BrgaswIak,_ or Mr. David ANTED TO CHARTER. EVERAL SCIIOONER3 to carry COAL_fI'0m Pietou or Sydney to‘ Halifax. for ‘which liberal ' ' iveii. to Paul“ “H b(§.'W. DE PP IS. Charlottetown or 8. CUNAttD'& Co.. Halifax- August 4th. isu. cuamracun. 7'-VHIRTY CASES of prime CHAMPAGNE. | just received oz “ Peeping Tom," from Liver- poo . Also. a quantity of OJKUM. Pitch and Coal 'I‘trr, _ Kogs of White and coloured puuits, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For sale by ~ CHARLES STEWART. Juno 1, I854. LOOK HERE. ANY » persons wanting COOKING STOVES, FRANKLIN STOVLS, or FARMEIUS BOIL- ERS, just call at Dcdd’s Auction Room, Queen's Square, and they will get suited at their own prices. Worid’s Fair PRIZE MEDAL SOAP8! , THE HIGHEST PREMIUM HAS BEEN awarded by the Mechanic's Fair, Boston; American Institute. New York; on ' Cryutal Pttlticogto BECK C ., Boston, .Me9s., for the beat Toilet Soaps, Creams and Perfumery. Beck & Co iuanufucture every variety of Toilet Soaps uuoqutilled rind of the highest and most admir- ed perfumes- Cytlierisn Cream of_ Soap, adios_. Punaristou Shaving Cream. Punuriaton Shaving Rolls for 'I‘iavellcrs conu- nisncc Military Shaving Soup. _ Hi hly perfumed Brown Windsor. W itc Windsor and Toilet Ciike Soap. Mrs, Partingtoii‘s Toilet Soap. This beautiful TOILET SOAP, possessing in its composition the combined virtues o the vegetable kingdom to cleanse, urif and perfume, is by permission dedicated to rs urtington by her obd't sorvt Boston, January, I854" Beck 6; C0. Mrs Purtinglan to the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— The education of your beautiful and flagrant snap to me, use tiiark ofa steam , is very leusiint. From my experience in roots and herbs, in forty years that I have made soap, Iiiiust any that I never mtido uny half as good rind I will recom. mend it to my_ young freinds ull over the world for their twilight tables. her ' - Rirriu it PAITINOTDN. Bostou. Jan.,I8M. mu . Anso, Extract Perfumes for the IIaadk¢rcltt'ef—whicli, for delicacy of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- nouncod by omiats and t who have tested them to be superior to the best imported article. Purified 01.-.Mav~aow with E2. of ry. for preserving and dressing the Hair. This aviicl is so prepared as not to become rancid, and is free after being put on the hair front all disagreablo odor. For preserving the Hair, restoring it where bald places appear, and causing it to retain beauty and ustrc to old ugo-- r. .ddani’s Oolcasiin Anibrs.—-An article that has gained a reputation by the really excellent qua- lities it possesses for the purposes iutsudod. Particular care is taken in PREPARATIONS FOR. THE 'I‘I£E'I'H. Experience has proved the most otficacious to remove the animalcula f ' the Tooth is a pasts chemically prepared in sou and to meet the wants of those who refer clean tooth and firm Gums, is their Saponnrp ootli Posts on article that hits ucliived the highest enconiurns from scientific Dentists and Physicans. Also Cooking Extracts, for flavoring Pustrys, Icllys, etc, etc, which will be found pure in their compound, and such as will suit the taste of the most ' Also-—Boston Chemical W'oaIti'ng Pow- flu oliouto. dsr—sdmirod because it makes washing easy and p oassut. D. Taylor, jun. 63 Co. 215 Hanover street, Boston, onerul Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island M. W. 8 Also, sold by W. It. WATIOII. ' uuo mm". PROOLAMATION ‘II ‘III! Good People of P. E I. PROBABLY there is not; family in your Province but what some members of it are more or loss afllicted by Humours or Chronic Atfectlons. As a remedy for these various complaints, there are nume- rous rstions brought into the market, but all of them of little or no good. But there is a discover which has roccutl o in cbotslcal analysis that is wonderful in its operation. It has been long oaoulgh tried and we have proof sutlicieut to satisfy --al from ioou hold’ the highest oflicos t people will do just wl-t it 3 reemmonded It is nocroa Haas!-rost's Vacs-r-Aar.u Tiwcrvau. mo- diciue is compounded from the Voqotable Kingdom and may be used by spy pulpit I ut injurious consequences. By a cluitco. s .oontbiri_stitfi of some of the Reach clogs pp _eo.s_por_gijyg, sliuplo reunites it lly reaches a I wthl orgous elm unite system and there It ' ' itsoIfso_ taullycnyuiiuo of tho wixoi.u'hbostn to u ‘ Our two sttutott tuna Aces boss north avid ‘gotta _ Three to vo Italian 0 sold it! the twlsujtsssseru. -_ bwapagtedtocunthowoni case ofltbcu, . - “Tito bvtilvp‘ will «halt the worn out of Dvtn-‘ . _'I'h'reo bottles are wsrrautod to care ‘the severest ciao cl',£rgs£pt'lus. . . _o oiglitbottlss will cure the worst osssor o it two bottles is gssrrsatosd to euro tits worst in For 4 h cf1’i out o tqfim is vvsrranhd -to cars the of . . . ' ‘“,bottlI",a cQ:ia remedy for tbaPi'lss. bottles w euro thewsrstceaa ct Gout _ bottles never foiled to core the our no got a cortlflostosof its. ’ Bunions Ii pnvod I as alltlio Pstost Medicines in re:-ts, and svorycvhsr The Renowiiiid Rcined'y'!"' " . ' [,5 5 . I. SO INTMENT. A I081‘ AITONISHING CURII3 OI‘ ICBOFULOUI UL€EHB—A CASE CIRTIIIID IY . g THE MAYOR OI‘ BOSTON. Copy 9/’ u Lstlsr from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor of Barton, Lincolnrhirr. To Professor HOLLOWAY, - DeurSir,—Mru. Siiiuli Dixon. of Liquorpond slreet, Boston, has this dity deposed before me r a considerable period alto was severely afllicted with Scrufulous Sores nnd Ulcers in her urms. foot. le , and other arts of her body; and although the first of medical a vice was obtained. at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of sulfur- is , but gradually grew worse. ' eiu recoiiiiuoiided by u friend to try your Oint- Pills, iiiid before that wus ull used, symptoms of Illlfilldll-enl nppeured. By porssvoring witli the ino- dioines for a short time longer, according to the direc- tions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &c', she was perfectly cured. and now enjoys the best of health. I reinnin, Dear Sir.yours . d) (.,ign Dated August I2ih, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE EIIYSIPELAS IN THE LEO, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD Il'AILI'.D. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Yeates, of tho Port Ofics, Jldu-ick Road. vicar Bognor, truly, J. NOBLE. O!‘ Sussex, dated .Iuiiuary I2Ih, I853 ’I‘o Professor HOLLOWAY, , Sir,-—I Slllltlfcll for it comiidoriible period from a severe uiiuck of l’.i-ysipelus, which at longtliscitled in my leg, and resisted ull iiietlicul tr titiiieni. My sufferings were very grout, mid I quite dospuired : f any permanent uiiieiuliimiit. when Iwus advised to have recourse to your Uiiuiiieiit rind Pills. I did so without dcluy, auul zun happy to any the result was eminently successful, for iliey effected u radical cure of my Log und restored we to the enjoyment of health. I shall over speak with the utmost confide_nce of your medicines, iiiid have recoiiiiiiciided them to others in this noigliliorliood siiiiiliiily uillictod, who derived equnl lieiielit. I am, Sir, your obliged and fiiitltful Servant, ' ' ELIZAIIE'l‘H YI:‘.A'I‘I:IS. h (Signed) . ADI-‘ULLY DISEASED ANCLE CURID AYTIR IHEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS. The following important cotnniuiiicution has been for- wards in I'rolt:s.~'nr llnllowiiy for publication, by Mr. II. Dixon, Clieiuiut, King-st., Norwic . Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith. of Great Yarmoullt, dated January 19th, 1858. To Mr. DIXON, Door Sir,—I suudyou the particulars of a cure olfcctod by Professor IIollowuy's invnluublo inedi- cines:-—Mr. John Walton, lute Ill Ilcr ltInjosty’s Sei- vice. in the British Fleet at Mnltn, lind u vor had ulcorntud nnclc, and tiller having been in the ultu oapitiil for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsinoutli Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there. as at Malta, refusing to have the limb uiiipuiutcd, he was turned out incur- iiblc. lie tlien cniiiu to Yttrinouth. and was under it uiedicul gentleman‘ for about three months, but his anclo became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by uiy advice, he tried Holloway’e Oiiiiiiient and Pills, which, by uniemitted application, the ulcers, and restored him .to perfect health and strength. I romiiin, Dear Sir, yours vor (S' no ) J0 Albert Hotel, Grsat|Iarinouth. SURPRISING CURE OF A BAD BREAST, NIB- VOUI DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL ALTH. Copy qf a Letkvrom Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, A-c., Lower oss—Iane, Manchester, dated February Iztlt, I858. o Professor HOLLOWAY. Door Sir,-I have great pleasure in forwarding to an the particulars of u very extraordinary cure ofa d breast, effected solely by the use of your cole- brated Oiatnient and Pills. Mr Murthn Bell,of Pitt-' street, in this tow had been for a considerublc time laboring under nervous dcliilit , loss of a petite, and general ill health, occasioned by ulcerntetrwounds in the breast. She had had much experience intlio use ofall the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had noorl lost all faith and hope of a cure being effected. it this distressing and painful condition of body and mind, she was ersuadcd to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately did, and in the course of a very short time the efllvet roduced was inoot astonishing; her a tits was speedily improved, and tho sores and u can intho breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her system was wholl removed. I remain dear Sir, ours fuithfull , (Signed) I"0RS'I‘E KER. The Pills should be used coujoiutly with the Ointment in most ofthe following es s -- Sore-throats Sliiudiscasee 5' (I truly, ' IN SMITH. Bud Legs ancors Bad Breasts Contracted cad Sufi’ Joints lopliuntiasis I'iitulas Ivoat Glandular swellings .uinhugo Piles iitheuinatism d Cha hands lc ’ Sold at the establishment of Professor Hoi.i.owAr , 244, Strand, giear‘ Temple Bar.) Loiidon,_sIid by all respectable" rugglsts and ' Dealers in ‘”OdlC|lIOI I'l;l0Il‘I|0IlI the Civilized World, in Pots, at In Id. lo . I each. _ ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the B.—Diroctions for the dbbtder are afiiaud to can . .. oaoiiou 'I‘..lIASlAl.D Agent. ii . - guidance of patients In every nus Old noose. - , ~1oio, cnmorrrio . amm. T. DIBSBRISAY &. Oo. AVE just received, pcr late arrivals ham Ina- don, Dahlia, United States and Isa, their Suppllee lit the Season, comprising, into whole, as Extender and Varied Juortissstof DRUGS a oimnoans. , Brushes, Combs, Soups, and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colouiu, and Dye Stufii Prohs, Spioss, Confectionery, Ilediousd and other Lsasuguei wltl ,avticlo usually kept at similar is -( Has 1 curios’ Hull Jeosrtlsvr.) _'l‘hs who a or which they can with ooiilosuoo vcosavnead totho pdilis. sud, quality be ooasidwedutaelew. '-'*°I'.~*'e'-"~£‘7.'.'i More a hr r..ai:l.w. a. warsoii_.. ,'._ .. W meiit, s o procured a sinull pot, and a box of tho ' ,.. HE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL fl)cll.'l'Y T ofir the follow Proasions, ho gggpggg for in Pa agent ' ?sou, via: _, Pcrtbo tacrouf wade uraip, J) a Q N do do I I0 0 N 3-» do I ,0. s 4th 0 do 119‘ o nth ' do do 1 o _o Ith do do 9 )0‘ 0 Should the roost sscsosslal a winner of a First Pris on any ' , ti. will receive, instead of the easy Pine, alilror Modal, wah suitable inscription; ad the y {by the first Prmo will be awarded to‘ the host couipotitonsadsocututheondoftheliet. In addition to, the above. Judge Paton ofurs tho £8 Prise awarded to him last year for ’I‘urui , " to be given to the grower of the boot half-acre ufSwedo Turnips in Queen's Count . in IBM. but on land situate without the Town, oritmon, Pueturo Lots or Royalty of Ciisvlottotowit ; the person ' ' Prise not to be prevented from competing In receiving any other Prise oforod for Swede Turntpo the Sociot . _ Names of Competitors to ho sutured. vs‘ instance, with the undersigned, on or before the in day of October asst. By Order, . C. STBWAIT. Socstsvy. Committee Rooui. Id May. 1854. . - FOR SALE. THAT vslusblo plot of GROUND at ch. 5.“ . Prince Street. formerly the site of g 3.13:” and IN Chipol, frosting 100 foot so Eustou Street. on ppor Prince Street. It is onocf the roost doslr. able situations in the suburbs for u gsntlotnua’s roul- denco, or is capable of being divided into shoe god building . For Terms. to. sppl to .- ‘ . H. POPE- J no 8. . _ Wshtng made Easy and Pleasant or use or uos_-roar chemical Washing Powder, l‘: *5 e THIS POW-icr. prepared by a practical Chassit, I a superior article for Washing Llothss. Th pooog ofusing is simple and easy, and cl 6 withogg cbugo of thh injury to the finest fabric. , Ono pa Powder will make two gallons of son soap, sspgrig in finality for all domestic uses. othing exceeds this powder, alter hsviagboq made into soft soap for removing grouse spots flog woolen clothes and carpets‘ - %‘ Dircctionuon ouch k of tho Powln —which, iffollowod, will, :i.:e,.‘a.flora fair trhl. general satisfaction. . W. R. WA1‘SON, ‘ Gou'oval Agent for I’- I2. lslaatk Sold also by M. W. Sxiivwaa. and T. Danni] sav. June 15, 1854. en. A-YER’S I’ I LLS“. rosaurnruaroaasors FAMILY PHYSIC- Tunas has long existed a public demand for as sift-ctiv the pill which could be relied on as tl safe in its operation. is has nivc 0 what on cos it sitcom th iirpoas It is end; to make a jlli IIIEIIII pill: but not easy to make the beat II ' s-» one whl old In conclusively shown with most ever uo irritation or point, as I'l’oII| viuuuly existing chinc- tion or derangement in the bowels. _ Being gritty vcgctnlilc, no hiirm cnit urisc their use I” I Arnon tlio couli: cured baothem, we ma on it i as lnrnisi of Jniindicc, Indigestion, Lniigiior nnd Loss of etito, Listlesanoso, Ivritobility, Bilioos Hoaditch Ililiouu Fever, Fever and Anne, Pain in the d Lolns; for, in truth, all these are but II disused action 5 0 Col‘- s E 5 5 II 9030 bouinat' O iit, sinfllug sup cures mm save! Eiysipelua, Palpitatlon of I 'I'Irart, hi‘th Back, Stomach. and Side. 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