I-IASZARD’S' 'GAEET'I‘~B. MAY 17. (Per IIasard’s Gazette.) A word to the newly appointed log Ieevcs of Charlottetown It is said Genius never went unpaid. Talent even hid from sight, Always should be brought to light, How this does to you apply As new Hog Reeves, let us try. That Pigs do The streets of Charlottetown go through. Of’t disturb the canine race. Which bsokbite them to their face, lea fact which none will try, For a moment to deny. Also Swine, Namely persons filled with Wine, Worse than any pig or hog. An odium to their faithful dog, Avid-exempt as they believe, From the caprice of the Reeve. ’ Now to free, Streets front nuisances that be, Your Reeves must be very bold, On such straglers to lay hold, And yourjadgment must decide, Whether hi or quadru-ped. VARIBTIES. Au. -rm: sAll.——Mf. Lover tells a good anecdote of an Irishman giving the pass-word at the battle of Fontenoy, at the same time the great Sue was Mar- shal. .“ The pass-word is Saxe; don't forget it Put,” said the Colonel, “ Saxe ; faith and I won’t. Wasn’t me father a m|"e|'?” “ Who goes there?” cries the seminflli after he had arrived at the pass. Pat looked as confidential as possible, and whispered in a sort of a howl, “Bags, yer honor.” LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIJ, J.dl7.hDICE, CKBOJVIC OR DEBILITY, l‘3,l8l.dSE J .1 UR STO CH,‘ Such as Constipation. inward Piles. Palaces of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for tuod, Pulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour huutations, Sick’ ' at the Pit oft Stomach. ‘ I ‘tug posture, W are the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin Eyes, Pain in the Side. Buck. Chest. Limbs, dte.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be efiiietaally car by DR. HOOFL.NV'D’8 CELEBRJTED GERMAN BITTERS. Prepared by Da. 0. M. JACKION, No. 120 Arch street. Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled. if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cares attest, in many cases after skilful p oians had failed. l‘tiesc Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are. uithal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Cortsincsd. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. Hoqfland's German Bitters. “ It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patrons e of our readers; and therefore when we recornmen Dr. HoolIand’s German Bitters. we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speiilrin the nostrunis of the day, that are uoised about or a brief period and then forgotten after they have‘ done their guilt race of mischief. but of a medicine Ion sstablisli , universally prized, and which has met t e hearty tip- proval of the faculty itself." “ Scott‘: Weekly,” said, Jug. 26- " Dr. Hoofiand'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 sflicacy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Cncoaoroais. —The “Gazette des Hopitaurc states that Professor Nelaton, recently employed in his clinical lecture a new instrument intended for the local application of an senesthetic agent. After directing a current of the vapour of chloroform on an abscess in the sole to the foot of a patient he was able to make an incision in it without his evinc- ing, by the slightest movetnent, that he was sensible of any pain. ' Fisnrito Fran. In the course of a lec- ture delivered before the Royal Institute, Loldon’ Professor Owen noticed the pe- culiar provision in one species of fish for capturing their prey by means of an ap- paratus attached to their upper jaw, res- embling the tackle of angler. A projectin bone acts as the fishing rod, and from it there deqends a bright red substance, that serves the purpose of the bait. The fish, having its body buried in the sand, pro- jects this apparatus, and the smaller fishes seize hold of the bait are instantly trans- ferred into its oqen mouth. The Length of Days.-—-At Berlin and London, the longest day has sixteen and a half hours. At Stockholm and Upsal, the longest day has eighteen and a half hours. At Hamburg, Dental, and Stettin, the longest day has seventeen and a half hours, and the shortestseventeen. At St. Petersburg and Tobolsk, the longest has nineteen, and the shortest five hours. At Tornea, in Finland, the longest day has twenty-one hours and a lialf,and the short- est two and it half. At Wanberbus, in Norway, the day lasts from the 21st of May to the 22d of July, without interrup- tion; and at Spitzbergen the longest day lasts three and a half months. They do upthings fast in Evansville, Indiana, judging by the following from the "Journal” of that place:—A Jour. saddler wanting a pair of boots made, went to a‘ German frienp of that line of business, and wee measured. He called in a few days for his boots, but the shoe- maker said his wife was very sick, and he must wait a little longer. A in he called, but the poor fellow’s wife had just been buried,and in his overwhelming grief he could not think of making boots that week. Wait a little longer. Finally, about two or three weeks after the poor cshoemsker’s bereavement, the suddler called again, thinking that his boots must be done by this time. Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon a weak system." ssoitu IVIDINCI. J. G. Moore. Esq.. of the Daily News said, October 3lst:-— “Du. Hoort.pren’s Guiusart Bi-r'rnas.—Wc are trying this renowned medicine for it stubborn dis- ease of the bowels. and can with truth testify to its efiicscy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously froui years of sllopethic treatment at the hands of our fir-st physi- ctnns." Hon. C. D. Ilineline. Mayor of the City of Camden. JV‘. 1., says: ‘ " Hoort.s1tn’s GIIIIAN Bi-rs-nas.—We have seen many flattering notices ofthis 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 infiuencc it exerts upon nervous prostrstion. is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose. making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are The Renowned Retired! 1 A IOIT AITONIIIIING CUBE OI‘ ICBOTULOUS IILCERI-—A CAI! CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OI‘ BOITON. copy Letter rest I. Nbbte. Esq. .Uuyor of of . Boetdit. Liaeoteshire. ’ To Professor Honnowar, t, legs. and other first of medical a vice was obtained. at the cost of a large sum of money. she obtained no abatement of suffer- in . but gradually grew worse. 'Bein recommended by a friend to try your Oint- of the ing 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 remain, Dear Sir. yours trul , ' ed) J. IIOBLE. Dated August 12th. [86 AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CUBE OI‘ ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEO, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Ysatu, if the Post Ofiics, .dldwr'clc Road, near Bognor, Sussex. dated January 12th, 1853. To Professor Honnovvar. Sir,-—I suffered for a considerable period froma severe attack of Erysipelas. which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My sufiisrings were very rest, and I qluite despaired sf any perinaneut amen merit. when was advised to have recourse to your Oinrment and Pills. I did so without delay. and am happy to say the result was eminently successful, for I ey effected a radical cure my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medicines, and have recommended t in to others in this neighborhood similarly allliotcd. who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YBATES. A DBEADIULLY DIIEASED ANGLE CORED AI-‘TER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALI- The following im rtant communication has been for- warded to Pro eesor Holloway for blication, by Mr. B. Dixon. Chemist, King-st., Nifrwich. Copyof a Letter frost Captain Biritth, of Great Yarrnoulh, dated January ltlth, 1858. To Mr. Dixors, Dear Sir,—I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor IIolloway's invaluable medi- cines:—Mr. John Walton, late in Her Majesty's Ser- vice, in the British Fleet at Malta. had a ver bed ulceretod ancle, and after having been in the alts Hospital for six montlts. was sent to England as an satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stoninch, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imaginary issues nate. Have them in a healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine ws'would advise our friends who are at all in ' to iron trial—it will recommend itself. It s ould, in set, be in every family. No other medicine can produce evidences of the same merit." For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE S'IOF.E, No. 120 Arch street, next door below Sixth. Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. In this msmmon-worshipping Age, it is rare to fin a man place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During a late visit to Ihe‘City of Spindles.‘ we were presented by a profemioitnl friend. to the cel- ebrated Chemist, Du. J. C. Airxu. whose name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other. at the bed- side of sickness. in this country. Knowing the un- “ Well my good friend, are my boots boots done yet ?” “ No, tey hes not done yet. My wife tye, and I have been doing nothing but taking care of to papies all to time. But,?’ continued he, brightening up-—“ I bes going to pe married to-uicrrovr nght, ten teflrstthinglmake vrillbs teboots." precedent po ularity of his medicines. and the im- mense sale 0 them. we d expected to find him a millionare, and rolling in wealth. But no, we found him in his laboratory, busy with his laborers. among his crucibles, alcmbics, and retorts—giving his tbes ersonnl care to the compounds, on thwvirtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned. that notwiihstandin 's vast business, and its prompt rc- turns in cash. t e Doctor is not rich. The reason as- signed is, that the material is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so expsnsively. that the nett profit is small.—.lstert'can Farmer, Phil. I-‘ Sal b or o y T. DESBRISAY. 81. Co., General Agency. And by Mr‘ Lnsusir. Ovvuir. Gsor etowu, Enwano Gors-, Grand iver, Enwaan Nnnnruss, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. I-‘itasun. St. Eleenor’s, Gnouou Wmoiru-ore, Crapaud. Jrts. L. Hoaauw, de. Was. Donn, Bedeque. Jaasns Pinouosr. New London. Twclvetrees Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparations. HEIR British Furniture Cream, at M. Their Inefliceable Furniture Polish. at 9d. Their Unriviilled Metal Paste. at Rd. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blackiug, Id. p eta. 'l‘heir Elegant Bell-shaped Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. heir Sn Glass Square inks-Black, Blue, and it , at Rd. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Poinsde Regcnerator. Their Unrivalled Garment and Carpet ttenevator, at 3d. and 8d. Bold, Wholesale and Retail by 0 so. 1'. itasuifn. om Squat invalid to Portsnioutli Hospital, where he remained . an inmate four months, there. as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated. he was turned out incur- able. He then came to Yaririoutli. and was or it medical gentleman for about three months, but his sin e me so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by my advice. he tried Helloway's Ointment and Pills. which. by unrcmitted application, I the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. I remain, Dear Sir. years vs ' ned) JOTI Albert Hotel, Great I§nrmouth. SIJIIPIIISING CUBE 0'‘ A BAD BREAST, NER- VOUS DEBILITT, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of a Letter rein Mr. T. F. fer. Chemist, 4-c.. Lotoer oss-lane. .Mavich¢ster, dated February mi, 1308. To Professor I-Ionnowav. Dear Sir,-——I have great pleasure in forwarding to on the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of a had breast, effected solely by the use of our cele- brated Oiiitment and Pills. Mr. Martha Be l. of Pitt- street. in this town, had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, loss of a petite. and general ill health, occasioned by ulcerat wounds in the breast. She had had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being sfi'scted. In this tlistreuing and painful condition of body and mind. she was persuad to have recourse to your invaluable “intmeat and Pills, which she immediately did, and in the course of a very short time the eflbct pr ed was most astonishing; her up stite was truly, N SMITH. speedily improved, and the sores and u eers inthe breast gradually healed. and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly rernov V remain dear Sir, ours faithfull , (Signed) I‘. FORSTEB KER. The Pills should be used ceujoiatly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :— Bad anoers Sue-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stif Sltiadiseases Burns Joints Scarv Bunions Elephantiasis So ads Bits of M ui- Pirtulas Sore-nipples toes and ad out Soft C s Flies Glandular swellings Tumours Coco-baly Lsnibsge Ulcers Chiego- oot Piles Wounds Chilblains Rheumatism Yawe. Chopped bands Sculls Sold at the establishment of Professor Hoanowau. 8«,Strsnd. near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable ruggists and ealers icing throughout the Civi ind World, in Pets. at is Id, In Id as , and sec In ' ‘hikers is a considerable saving by taking up . B.—-Dlrectieus fer the guidance ofpatinm in every disstdsr sisslxed ts esshpet. csoscs r. tthllhlb hgmt. MRS. WINSLOW to the attention of Mothers. her SOOTHIN G SYRUP, For Children Teethtn . For the Nervous Alfections, Convulsiens, I‘ ever, In- flammation ofthe Bowels, dtc. that attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired cfi'ect. givinlg Rest to the Jfothsr, and Relief and Health to the nfarit. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup. of infantile Dysents orDi_arrlxna after being iven over b the attending hysiciun. Mr. Blsc men. of dingtou says, it has never failed to cure the Dysentery or Diitrrham in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me his child has entered to an alarming extent, with flatulence or Wind Cholic. they have used the Soothing Syrup. and it always effects a speedy curs. . Hundreds of li a instances might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Currie & I’naInrts:—Please send us a further’ supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling larmauntitiu of it. and from what we can learn, it rdnlts. in all cases of Dysentry or Disrrho.-a. Yours respectfully, W. D. Cntusuiu. . Msuuinn. New-York. July loth. I853, 818 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we. _are t e y. valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of mo- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and ex ricnced nurse: ear Sir:—-I am happy to be able to certify to the sfiicisnc of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. and to the trut of what it is represented to aceoinplis Having a little boy suffering greatly from teetbin , who could not rest, and at night by his cries won not ermit any of the family to do so, I purchased a bettiii of Soothing Syru . in order to test the remedy. —-and when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its elfect upon him was ' a magic, he _soon 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, by the sole aid of~Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. ‘very mother who regards .thc health and life of her children, ‘ A. Anoaa possess it. Lowsll. lllass. , May 20. I853. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. JVEUROLOG Y. sr SCIJITIC RHE UMJ1 T It’ D . This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously sfilictsd with adisease in the hip, which Physicians termed Neurology. or Sciatic Rheumatism. an resorted to various remedies without any perina- ucnt relief; have been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last sprin . had very violent attack. which laid me up, w on I made use of the Cramp and Pain Killer. prepared essrs. Cunis Gs Perkins, of Bangor. It gave was immediate relief. and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I chserfull recom- mend it to all who may be attlicted wit similar complaints. sitar Hurts-. Stetson. Dec. 2. 1841. -E is a man of undoubted veracity and h standing in the community. N e sure and call for Curtis Sr. Perkins’ Pain Killer. As all others hearing this ' Price 12}, 26. 87] cts. Cramp and name are base imitations. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERR Y BITTERS general dsbility. They quicken the and give new life and energfito the whole system. Price only 87} cents i Pint ottles. ' ewise for sale as above, HU.N"I'ER’S PULMONARY B.dLS.l./ll. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says iy D t Pomro . Hunter’: Balsam. It is not often that we can say‘ snythin favorable of patent medicines. on the testtinon ' twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen. Jeremiah Curtis, I".sq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour iug towns, unanimous in its praise. The tsstiniony of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- ed. carries with it snore weight than whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for auglit we know. may have been procured b fraud. Sea Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy's testimony. in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Slrowhegrn, Me. ‘Hunter's Pulmonary Balsam.-—To those alllicted with Coughs, Colds. Consumptions. Asthma, Spitting of Bi , and all affections of the Lungs. we reeo Balsam. It is believed to at invented for these cont- msnd Hunter's Puluiona ble ighs bee?!’ article ever pa ts. ice 50 cts. a . INDIAN DISPEPSIJI PILLS, Per cure of Costiveusss, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and I.iver Complaints. . DYSPEPSIA .dJV'D IDIGESTIOJV. Witli_ Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach. Heart Bu_rm_t-ig, Bilious C0l'll[llIlfIII,-.pl'0dlICIfl‘ Hendaclie. Pain in the side. _ of Appetite, and general Debi- lity.—cau be remedied.'rciuoved. and entirely cured, Ilr’y the use of the Indian Dtspspsta Pills. hese ille have effected the most astonishing cures in ::lt_dI’OtI.lI tatjcaess sf the above complaints. and are . inva as s rem y, in an as Drspepsia. They are a mild and operating mostly upon the blood. cleansing and part- fyitrjg the sums. and causing the d‘ tivs organs ts pe errn their appropriate duties. wiifiquhrity. COST! VEJVESS. Habitual Costiveusss is. if not removed in time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines toe gens. rally had recourse to. do more herin t .as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels. and thus aggravate iristead ofrsnioving the complaint. Also, in all Btl_ious Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade. with a dull. ssllcw coaiitsnsrics. In all Disrrhsas,. Ages and _Psver, Bilious lever and sick headache. they are an invaluable Remedy. boy will be found the best Pamil ‘flu. Physic in the purifyingth blood,rest l t ' , ad mafia s hhihgyusdmj An experienced Nurse and Female Physician. presents . with uni/‘ores success. both by children and S ‘ Miscouch. Jrtaus by by punctuality and Deacon Hunt. the signer ofthe foregpjng certifiutp, , For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and “ e those with whom we are acquainted, manner. for gentle Cathartic. c‘ For purifying the Blood, we do not believe these ills have their equal in the world. Sold by Boss Ii. Pavn. No 40. Cortland Street, New York. And by W. 3.. Wu-soar, '1‘. Dassursar It Co. II.&. It. Joitiuort, M. W. Siuirieau. and J. R. War-r. Charlottetown. . ' Joint E. W. At.i.itriv:. Head of Hillsborough, Winuass Hoot-int, Morell. Joitx SUTIIII‘. LAN!) 6; Joint A. Macnsirvu, Ilead ofSt. Peter‘ sy. Miciutut. MACWADI. East oint. JOHN Kiuorrr &ltonuit1~ Boswunn, Souris. \Vri.i.uss Sarsnunscn. Eowauo Gorr, Dunn. Gounoir, Lnsuai. Uwust. and Mas. S-riaoisrs, George. town. PATRICK STEPHEN! &EiiwAitn Resurr- ION, Belfast. Itoaairr B.uusuii,Veriion River Bridge. Joint Gaavia:,Bonshaw. Guoaaa Wro- GINTOK, Crnpaud. Wit.i.utsa D. Cniutit, Cape Traverse. Jot-in Tonn and Wu.i.i1us Donn, Bedsque. Winuass S. I.oNovvoIt't't»i, Ilnstico. icisaun BansiAi.1.,Mslpoque Road. Winuaas Gnovau. Barrett's Cross ltoads. Jassus Mac- xlur, Darnley. Winniaas Cousins, Park Corner Gaortoa: Siiscnnia. Princetown. CHAILIZI A. Caesar and Jesus Pinoirciv, French River, Jaasas Muiniinrtn & Enwnv PABIII, ’l‘ravel- ler's Rest. Jaasas C. Poss: 8!. Plvraicis Powna, uuimerside. IILL, Jessica L. IIOLIIAN and Aaciiiuann Caasruunn. Saint I".leanor's. Ctutanus C. Him-r. Yazo, ‘ Bani. &. ADAI C.. Firs. Cascumpeque. i.rAas Ilussann, Anax. LAIIKIN itnd FIANCII Ansirsaux, 'I‘i nis . R. WATSON, General Agent for P. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages I HE Subscriber. thankful for past favors, takes this opportunit to inforiii his friends. and the public geriorall , list he has removed to Green's Shore. and willy be prepared to furnish Carriages, of every description, at the shortest notice; and he linpes good worltiiianship, to merits share of public patronage. JOHN TODD. The Laws of Prince Edward Island ROM I773 to l85I.b0tli yours inclusive—2 vol- Royitl 8 vo., with :i no IIOIII Indt-x; publislied under an Act of the Colonial nagisliiture, and rare- fully revised and corisulidntud, by Coriiiiiissioiiers appointed for the purpose, may be hiid at the Book- store of G. '1‘. IIASZARD. LAW BOOKS. CIIITTY on Pit-ading,Cliitty on Contracts;Illunt's Commercial Digest and Sliipmnster’s Assistsu English CommonI.aw Iteports, for sale attiuo. T Hasaaan’s Book Store. J.uu:s J. Fnassu, Jsasss CAasr- . ‘AYERS PILLS. FOB ALL THE PURPOSE! OF A FAMILY PIIYSIC. Tintita has long existed it public IIPIIJYIIIII for at elI'ccti\'e piirgativc pill which could be relied on as sure and pcrfcc y safe in its opt-rntiun. This has prepared to meet that demand, anti on r-\t«~i.— sivc trial of its virtues has con(- sit‘ , ' own with what success it ncculupiisims tho iurposc tlosi_iriii~«l. It is may to make it plirsicnl pil , but not onxv to make the best of all pi - ~ one \\'Ilit'Ii ti'IIOIlIlI have = n it n the atient hithcrbo that almost every purgiitive inedfiiitie is acrimonious and irrit in to I cls. This is not. Many of cm produce so ll|ll(‘lI trriping pain and r ‘on in the s 'til£Il\ no to more than counterbalance the good to to ilorivml lrutu cm. Those pills produce no irritation or pain. unless it arise from it previously t-xisting ol>:itrm-- tion or derangement in the bowels. Ilcing purely vegetable, no arm can arise front their ll.‘i(' in in ' be taken judiciously. M u use in the several diseases to vv ‘ they air: plicahlo are given on the box. plaium which have a ll ily cured , innv mention Liver Comp aim, in its Vnriuure limits of .I.1nndice, Indigestion, Lnngiior nnrl I.mN of Ap- iotits, Llstlossnesc, irritability. Ililioiis I’IEfltIl|t‘Ilt.‘. liliuiis Fever, Fever and Aguc. Pain in the Side and Loins; for, ' truth, all those llI't' lint the «un- st-qiit-nrc of diseased ' ' in the Il\ er. .\-I an apcriciit, they nlford prompt and aim: relief in (‘us- tivt-iii-ss, I‘ilt-s, Colic. I)yi;i-iitory, Iliiuioi-<_ Scruf- and S(~ur\'\', Colds with fitYrt‘ll(‘.‘<§ til" lltv I(ltI_\', ' ; in slmrt. lIII_\‘ \'U is rt-qiiiii-.l. purify lliv bII)ItII mgr of Hctlritlntt. answer a better purpose than '.u'thcrto been available to mnnkin . ion virtues are once known, the public will no ion er remedy to employ when in need of a cinc. I'ItEI'AItED ltY JAMES C. AYER, hssuyer and Practical cliematst, LOWELL. MASS. Prlselbceatsper lax. rivsleasstorfil. SOLD BY T. DESBILISAY. & (71)., G Mr. Llarvux. Owns Geor.:thrt:n,A‘ ‘ Enwano Gorr, brand iver, Enwaun Nuunrtus. St, Peter's Bay. J. J. Paasua. St. Elesrior's, Guonou Wrooisi-rest, Crapaud. Jae. L. llonssatv, Was. Dons. Bedeq IAIII Ptssaeii. ..s New London,