t‘ ‘COIIO from thy dark and stony eaves, ~..--I: o,f_~"'n.‘rsvrri$ so sway. ' _ ..... . nr_' 1-. 9. wrcarsrs. ‘ ‘. 0 “Q! For the Nervous Afl'ectioiis.Convulsiens, I"ever. In- 3 WA'i"r. Clinrlottetowii. 0 ‘[109! ll“ CIOJII.-lI|!lI'l fllfmli llemtsiation of the Bowels,&c. that ntteiid lliirt peripd ‘ W H ‘I " - M. i‘ I I of h'ld h d 't t ed t ri.i.iAar 00|'I‘.lt, A I. h.“ .‘b.' ‘N-' ,y..°‘,,.,.,g':§,j.,:_ 14.; lliylllliiillfsro, iiinduftiliif I LAND Gt Joitiv A. .\l.tci.Aiivrc, Head of St. Peter‘ P. and Health to the I‘nfnnt. Micuuu. bIAt!WADh:. Let me ranline my weary head. Upon my bed’s soft pillow laid, With thy sweat vi-ions round me spread. 0 sleep l Where the bread droepi Lotus waves. And whose still sltotfl cold Lethe lavas Beneath, ‘ Where nodding flowers with sell. perfume, fluent with their breath the heavy gloom, And still and silent. as the tomb Come wreaths thine airy fancies bright, Bring dreams to lost on wings of light, Where.stretchsd upon my coach at sight, lte. On piniens swift through gliding sir, To leads all beautiful and fair. My mind ocjtld leave the body there. And fl Unto the blldafal fairy lend Created by the magic wand. Held in lmiiginstion's hand. licse swee Can form each brightly blooming bower, And bring with its strange. sabtle power, The scenes that charm the dreamy hour Of sleep. VARIETIE8. Money, like beauty, is greatly disparaged and sought, while vert is highly praised and carefu ly avoided. Iio is like a case which ollen happens in society—that of eulogizing people whom we weuld't associate with. s sueering at others whom we don't care to " cut." " Only learned men," says Lord Bacon " love ' business, as an action according to nature, as agreeable to health of mind, as exercise is to health of body, taking pleasure in the action itself. and not in the purchase; so at of all men they are the most rndefatigsble, if it be towards any business which can hold or detain their mind.” DEATH-Ill) R:vx:r.a'rioN.-—A wine dealer residing in London. recentl on his death- bed. being in great distress of min . acknowledged to his friends that his agony was occasioned by the nature of the busiiiees he had followed for years. Ila stated that it had been his habit to purchase all the sour wines he could, and by making use of sugar of lead and other deleterious substances to restore the wine tos latable taste. He said he did not doubt he had estroyed hundreds of lives, as he had from time to time noticed the effects of his mixtures on those who drank them. He had seen instances of this kind where the unconscious victims of cupidity, after wasting and decline for years, despite the best in ical advice, went to their graves poisoned by the sdnlterated wines he had sold them. Artrtcnors or Naroi.aoa'.—What a nobl lesson is to be learned from the following anecdote: Napoleon when at the height of his pow- er happened to be at Amiens, and as he was crossing the public square to leave the city, amidst the acclametions of all the inhabi- tants, who ad run in crowds and almost blocked up his passage, he cast his eyes over the immense multitude, and discovered in one corner of the square, a atone cutter, whose attention had not been one moment drtiwn from his labor by all the splendour of the spectacle. The singular indifference of this man excited the curiosity of the Emper- or: he desired to know something of him, and spurred his horse onward, and stopped directl in front of the man. “ but are you doing there?" asked the Emperor, with the pleasant tones which dis- tin uished him on such occasions. The workman raised his eyes and recog- nized the Emperor. “ Sire,” answered be, "I am bowing this stone as you see.’ “ You have been in the army, have you not?” said the Emperor who recognized in him an old sol ier. “ Formerly I wls, Sire." “ You made the campaign were on not an under officer?’ " t was even so Sire.” “And why did you leeve_the service?" " Because served out my time, and obtained my discharge.” “ I am sorry for it— on are a fine fel- low-—I am desirous of oing something for you,—speak what do you wish?" “ Only that your majesty would allow me to how this stone. y labor procures me all I want—I have no need of any thing.” Tania or rr, Giana !—Nothing can prevent an increase of bachelorisni, save an amendment in the mode of educating women. When they learn common sense .of Egypt- MR , Au experieiv'efiNnrssnnd l"emsle Physician. Pfeflnll III HASZARD’S GAZETTE. LOW. t e attention of Mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, I For Children Teething. Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dysentery or Dinrrliusii after being given over by the attending Pliysicinn. Mr. Blnclttnnn, of Lddington says, it Iiiis never failed to cure the Dyseiitery or whenever used in the village. l.ots of it is sold. . One parent informs me his clii'd lins suffered to an Lately they have used the Sootliiiig Syrup, and it always effects a rpeely curt Hundreds of like ' . PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Corina dc I’itnt'iivs:—l’lense send us ' We are selling large quantities of it, and from what we can learn, it is used ‘with untfnrrn success, both by children an adults, in all cases of Dyseiitry or Diarrliuea. ouis respectfully, W.-I). Ciiivaiaia, .I. Moarui.i.. New-York, July lotli, I853, SIB Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily A(lvcrli.tcr, of mu: 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply with the request of a* friend to insert e following letter which we ‘urn; assured is from it lady of the first respcctiibihty,; ‘ , llluss., believing that a vast amount of suffering riiny be prevented, iiiid many, valuable lives saved, by calling the iitteiitiun of triu- thers to this valuable prescription of Llll an experienced nurse: _ ~ Dear 8ir:—l sin linppy to be able to certify to the . efliciency of Mr. Wiiislow’s soothing Syrup, and to the truth of wliiit it is represented to uccompltsli. . Having a ' _ who could not rest. and at ii" ht b his cries would not erniit uny of the family to do so, I purclinscd ti » bett e of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, —and when given to the boy according to the direc- . tions, its elfuct upon him was like magic, he soon . went to sleep. and all pain iind iiervousiiess di.-uip- ‘ p at . We have find no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, 3 the excruciating process of teething, by the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Every riiotlier who regards the health and life of her clidren, should possess it. II. A. Ahunrt. I Lowell, Miiss., May 20, I853. ; Price only 25 cts. ii bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SCI./ITIC RHEUJII./1.! TISJII CUKED. I This may certify, that for about four years I was , seriously iitllicted with xidisense in the hi which: Physicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Itlieumiitisrii, , and resorted to vtirious remedies without uriy peririu- , nent relief; have been under the care of it reguliir , Physician for six months at it time. Last spring, had , it very violent attack, which It|ItI me up, when I ; made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer. prepared ; by Messrs. Curtis & Perkins, of Bangor. Itgnve inc immediate relief. and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully roc-iiii- ‘ mend it to all who may be nfllicted with siiiiiliir , complaints. Ilicivitv IIUNT. I Stetson, Dec. 2. I847. I Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, l is a man ofundoubtad veracity and high standing in . the community. l N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins‘ l Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this 1 name are base imitations. Price 125,25, 375 out per bottle according to size. ‘ Also for sale those pure l IVILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Ililious and Jaundice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only ‘ 3'lfi cents in Pint Bottles. . Likewise for sale as above, ‘ HUJV"I'ER‘S PUL.M0.N‘..1RY B.lLS.£.M. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of Dad. Pomro . Hunter's Balsam. It is not often that we can any snytliin favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony 0 these with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their rrierits. But in re rd to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we vs the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour iug towns, unanimous in its praise. 'I‘he testiinoiiy ofone individual with whom the public are pcquaiiit- v ed, carries with it snore weight an whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw. and whose certificates, for auglit we know, may i have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Beiijainiin I.. r Pomrcy's testimony, In agent's hands, or 1 Hear the People‘: Press, Slroielirgsin, Me. Hunter‘: Pulmonary Bulrani.—'I‘o those afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Consamptions, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lungs, we recom- Hnnter’s Pulmona Ba m. It is believed to be the beat article ever at invented for these com- plaiuts. Price to cta. I ttle. INDIAN DISPEPSIJI PILLS, For cure of Costivenees, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIA .dJV‘D IDIGESTIOJV‘, t With Costiveneu, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning. Bilious Coniplsints,—producing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- ity,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely c b the use of the Indian Dispepsin Pills. '1 ese ills have effected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and rare an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsia. They are it mild and gentle Catliiirtie, . operating mostly upon the blood, clsansiiig and puri- fyi the ssrrie. and causing the d’ estive organs to perllgrm their appropriate duties, wit regularity. ! COBTIVEJVESS. . Habitual Ccstiveness is, if not removed in time, a ‘ instead of broken French; when they learn some useful employment, instead of beating the piano; when they learn honest industry to silly coxoombry; and when men find women a lielpmste instead of a burden; then,and not till then, may we expect to find fewer bachelors. A dandy lately appeared in Iowa, with legs so attenuated t at the authorities had him arreued because he had “no visible means of support." cause ofiiiore than half ofthe disorders and pains to _ which humanity is subject. The medicines too gens- raly had recourse to, do more harm than g , as aggra of removing tl e coin laint. ' Diseases. attended with Pain in I . ' dull ' F- vete instead Also. is all Biliees the Slde and Right Sbonldar Blade with a ., ssllew eeeutaaaaee. In all Dis ., Ages and : I’ var. Itdions Fever and sick cbe, they are an a med . They will be fs’nnd the best FemilLPhysi world. purifying the blood. restori t up lesvf the stsiuaeli and bewela as beatliy state. Prlee essts per tea. I Pills have t ieir equal in the we New York | ll. 8:, ll. Jmiivaoiv, M. \V. Srtiiutau, and J. It. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the, liNicit'r&Itoiii;ii'i‘ llos\vt;i.i.,Souris. \Vti.i.i/in Sannnrisox, linwaiin ti'ori~', I)arttti:i. Goiuioiv. K Lint town. l'A'rittcK S’I‘r~;PH!:Ns 61. Iiutunn l{oa|:rt'r- Iliurrhuiat in ('-IIlllIt‘0Il 7 soiv, Ilel ‘ GINTDN, Criipziud. \Vir.i.iAai I). (7i.AitK, Cape alarming extent, with I“lntuloni-e or Wind Cliolic. ' 'l‘r:iveisc. Juiiiv ' IIl5tIl.'tlul.'. ,, ‘ RICHARD ll.tuiv.ti.i...\lu|pequt- llund. \\'ii.i.i.un . instances iiiigltt be eriuiiiernted. (ii.uvr:ii, IIiIrtell'rt Cross ltundu. Janice MAC-‘ ‘To Professor IIOLLOWA Grzortct-: StNcLAtlt. I‘riiit'.i:tti\vii. ' Citositv IIIIII .lAMr.s l’inGicon‘, I"reiicli Ilivur, Jaiiizs .\liriiiiri:.-.n 6L l-Iuwix PARKEII, 'l‘r.ivel- J V lor's Itust. ‘ Suiiiineriude. Ansxitavx, I little boy suffering grautly fromptectliing. ‘f" they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels. and . G JUL For purif ing the lllocd‘ we do not believe these Sold by Uovn & l’atvi., No. 40, Cortland Street, And try III. II... IVATION. 'l‘. Dusartiiiav &, Co. Joins I‘). W. .~\t.i.rnvNrs. Head of llillabornugh, lllurell. J Mar lSu'riti:it- East Point. JOHN uizi. Uwiziv. and Mini. Sriutitns. (inorga- uUEIt'I‘ ll.uuu:n. Veriioii ltiver iilge .I0llN UAIIVIIII,III)lt§I|lt\V. tiitoltuaz WIG- 'l‘nnn and IVILLIAM llonn, Wit.i.i.-int B‘. I.0NG\VtlIt‘l‘l|, llustico.: IVILLIAM (Jousiivs, l'tirlt Corner CIIAIILII A. - KAY. Dnrnluv. J/i.vir;s (T. l'oi-i: & l’A't‘iirt:i: Powrzii, .lAMI‘..'4 .l. l'itAst:ii, .IAMl-'1' (‘sain- l.. II()l..\IAN iiiid .-\itciiiaai.n ni:i.i.. JAMHM CAltll’IlELl.. r':iint I-‘.l«-aim-r's. f7m\ni.r;sC.IluN1‘. llill i\list:oiicli. .l.uu:r- \'i:o, IIIltII‘.R'l‘ Br:r.i. & Anaiii (3., I-‘iris, Ciiscunipeque. \Vii.-I LIAM IIUBIIARD, Ai.:x. I.AllKlNtlllt.I Fri/tivcis ' ' Iii.-tli. W. It. WATSON. (iencnil Agent for I’. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I85-I. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Jlfirnieroits E.rfruor.Ii'mrry, ./Inatomicul, E1'plu- nnfnry lfulnnrenl, I'.‘ngrui-iligs. In Six Languages. ("iffy-tliirrl Erflllall. I’ri'cc '. in n sealed envelope through ull Ifoolrscllerf or sent pas! free’ 23. um the ./Int/iur,fur J2 Postage Stamps. THE ./‘llEl)I(,‘./II. .41) VISER on the phy-' r2I(‘:lI iluciiy IIIIIE syiiti-,iii produced by tlelnstve exco.-ises, infectiuii, the I-flbcts of clim:ite, &,c.; willil reiiiiirks on tho trmitiiicnt |)|'tl4:llct.‘l.l by the Author with such urivurying success, since his settlement in this country. ltulus for self-lrcutriient, dtc. Ily \VAl.'I‘I§lt DI". IIOUS, .\I D., 35, Ely Place, Ilolborii Ilill, Lomliiii, where he may be consulted on these inzittcrs daily. lirotn ll till 4. Suiiilnys ex- cc: (I. hold a_l-nhy Gilbert, 49, Piitcrnoster-row, London; \Vult, ll, Iilni lloiv, Iidiiihurgli; Powell, 15, West rrmrcliirid-street, Dublin; and through all others. .r. unit, from long prncticzil experience in the most celebrated institutioiie oftliis country and the continent, liiis liiid, |lo‘.I'l|II|)I|, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the -culiurities roliitiiig to the physiology, patliulogy, zuid genertil treatment of the disorders referred to in as above w0rk.aiid hav- ing devoted his studies ailiiiost exclusively to this class of disoiises. lie is enabled confidently to uiidcrtnke their I’t!lIIt)V{|I in as short utiriie us is coiisistciit Wllli safe '. I'ir.itsoivii ANY PART or THE Woitnn, may be successfully treated by forwarding l| correct detail of their case, with u reriiittance for Medi ' &c. which will be returned with the utmnstdespiitcli, and secure from observatiori. The ('0.V(,'I'7¢V‘1‘lt./1TI'.‘I) G UTTSE VI ICE. or Vrgclublc Life Drops, uro recommended to all those who have injured tlieinsclvcs by early excesses, nnd brought on Speriiiaiturrlui.-:i, Ncrvottsiiess, \Veak- ness, Lniiguor, Low Spirits, Aversinii to Society,‘ Study or llusiiiess, 'l'imidity, 'I'roiiililiiig lllltI shaking of the Iliiiids niid I.iiiihs, Indigestion, Flnlulciicy. Shortness ul'Ilrezitli,Coiigli, Asthma, Consuiiiptive. ll.-ibita. Dininess of Sight, Dizziness, l'iiins in Head. &c. 'I‘Iieir almost marvelous power in removing coma- 9 E u. iriinutiniis, Secondary syiiiptnnis, Eruptions, Sore ll ‘ 'I‘lirn;it. ' l Scrof'iil:i, and fill other impurities, must be felt to he I‘iiiiis III the Unites and oiiita. Scurvy, believed. 4s. 6d.; IIs.; and 33s. per bottle. This £5 lhicltngns, by which .£I I2s. nri: saved: and the £10 pnck'ui_:es, by which it still greater suving is effected. will I)t5Bt.'lll from the Iistablisiliriient only, on receipt of tho umouut per draft on :1 London se, or olllerwi-so. PJIl.N‘S in the 13.1011’. GR./I VEL. LUJIB./I- G0, RIII'.‘UJlI.‘l'I'ISJlI, tr'0UT, I/irli'_L't‘slioIi, Bile, Flntulcncy, Ifcmlaclie. J\'eI'vuu.mc.\‘s. Dc- flfllly, J)i'siznscs of the Elurlrler um! Kidneys, Sfrr'rrturr, (I13. TIIE COMI’OU.N‘l) REJV./IL PILLS. ns their mime llennl (or the Kidneys) indicates, are the most safe and efficacious remedy for the above dan- gerous coiiiplnints. Ilisclinrgss of any kind, and Disessesofilie Urinary Organs generally, which if neglected, frequently result in stone in the bladder, and a lingering, painful death. They agree with the tnost tlelicntu stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, iricronse thunppetite, improve the general health, tind w‘ effect It cure when other medicines have utterly failed. Price -Is tid., lls., 33:. per Box, through all Medicine Vendors. GU./IR!) .IIG..4I./VST the rerommemlnfian ry‘ spurious or other nrlirler by tln[lI'fIr!.‘l]ll¢lI Vendors, who thereby ulilnin a large profit. To protect the PUBLIC nguirirt FRJI U1). Her .Mtrjesly’s Hon. COIIl7IlffllOIlI’fl have directed the words “WAi.'r:n Dr: ltoos, lmicnoit," In be prinlcrl in while Il‘fI¢I'l on the Slump uflizanl lo the rtlwre, to imitate u-hich, isfelony. Sold by Von Leutzgy, Loll llnzaril, Calcutta; Aali- ton, ltichnrdson dr. CAL, Mount ltmid, Medina; Ilulsc & Ni-phetv, Agrn; 'I'rcncliur 8; Co.. I’ooniili Gr. Ku- rachee; Espernnce 81. Co., Bombay; Smith & Co., ' ‘ Dndsworth & f7o., Colombo 86 Handy; rind obtninnbletlirou h all Medicine Vendors, of ivlioni also may be hit "TIIE MEDICAL ADVISI-lIt;" or should ditliculty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the amount by draft, or otherwise, to 35, Ely Place, Ilolborn Hill, London, and they will be sent securely packed, per return. Hat and Clothes Cleaning E STABLISHMEN T. 2 = ta. 5’ ' best oflienltli ,, IIl\'lIlItI to l'ortsnioutli llmipital, where he remained Y 12. The Renowned Remedy : HOLLOWAY’8 OIN TMIIN T. A IIOST AITONISHING CUIUZ OI‘ ICROFULOUS ULCEICS-A CASE CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OI‘ BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq.. Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire. Yr I)t.'lll' :Fir,——lllrs. Sarah Dixon. of Liquorpondistreet, Ilostnii, line this day deposed before me that for e considerable peri she was severely nlilictetl with Scrufulous Sores rind Ulcers in her arms. feet. legs, iind other parts of her body; and although the first of medical advice was obtained, at the coat of ii large sum of niniiey, the obtained no abatement of suffer- ing, but gradually grew worse. lleiiig rccoiimieridi.-tl by it friend to try your Oint- nieiit,slie procured ti emtill pot, and a of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of niiieiidment uppenrcd. Dy persevcririg with the me- dicines for a short time longer. according to the direc- tions, atid strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &c', she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the I rernsin, Dear Sir, yours truly, S" tied) J. NOBLE. Dated August l2tli, I862. . AN EXTRAORIJINAIIY AND RAPID CURI OI‘ EHYSIPELA3 IN THII LEG, AFTER Ml-EDICAI. AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Yeafu, of the P05! Oyicr, ./Ililwick Itonal, near Bognor, Sussex. rlrrferl January 12th, 1858. To Professor lIor.i.owAi!, Sir,—l sulli-red for it considerable period from n 8t.'V0l'0 nttitck of Erysipclas, which at length settled it my and resisted all medical treatment. My sufferings were very great, and I uite despiiired ef any periniinent aiiientlnient. whenql was advised to have recourse to your lliiirriient niid ' ' without delay, and run happy to say the result was eminently successful, for they affected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence ofyour rnetlicines, rind have recommended them to others in this rinigliborlinod similarly afllicted, who derived equal hr.-iielit. I um, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YEA'I‘E8. A DREADFULLY DIBIIASIID ANGLE CURED AFTI-ZR BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, A1‘ MALTA AND PORTSIOUTH HOSPITALS. The following im ortant coinmunicntion has been for- warded to I'm essor llolloway for ublicrition, by r. II. Dixon, Chemist, King-st., orwic . Copy of rs Letter from Captain Smith, of Great Ynrnioullt, dated Jiuiuury I9lIt, I863. 'I‘o Mr. DIXON, Dear Sir,—I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor lIolloway‘s invaluable medi- cincs:—Mr. John Walton, late in Iler Majesty's Ser- vice, iii the British I"leet at Mriltu, had a ver bad ulccrntud nncle, and tiller having been,in the Ialta llospitul for six montlis, was sent to E land as an an inniste four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the linili umputiited, he was turned out incur- e. e an crime to Yurmouth. and was under rt medical gentleman for about three months, but his uncle became so much worse that all ho was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which, by unrernitted application. heii I e ulcers, and restored him to perfect lienltli mid strength. I reiiiain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, (Sig JOHN SMITH. Albert Ilotel, Greiit Yartnoutli. SUIIPRISING CURE OF A BAD BREAST, NER- VOUS DIBILITV, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of rt Lstterufrorn Mr. T. F. Ker. Chemist, qt.-., Lower .' nu-lane. Manchester, dated ‘ebruury l2tIi. I858. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Dear sir,— I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure ofa had breast, effected solely by the use our cele- brated Oistment and Pills. Mr. Martha Bell,of Pitt- street. in this town, had been for a considerable time ‘ lziboririg under nervous debility, loss of general ill health, occasioned by ulcerati. 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 at all faith and hope of a cure being affected. In ' this distressing and painful condition of body and mind, she was persuad to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately nduccd was most astonishing; her appetite weal speedily improved, and the sores and ulcers in the‘ of her system was wholly romov HE Subscriber, grnteful for past favors, begs to remind his friends, and the public, that he still carries on the above business in its branches. ' ants.’ Beaver, Silk and Felt Ilats, re-stiffened. ’ redyed and cleaned; Old Clothes ofevery description. ' cleaned; nll spots of Mill, grease, &c., removed, and the garment restored to its former lustre. i JOIIN IIOBIIS, Hstter.dtc. l Orders left at Mr. J. ,Williarn‘s, Market Square, ! c in ,5. will be promptly executed, and returned semi-weeli lar II“. II‘ I y ‘Charlottetown Ioyalt . April let, IBM. III. I remain dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) I‘ |"0R8'I‘l1 KER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most o e lluwin cases :- Bad Legs ancers Sore-throats Bnd Breasts Contracted and Still’ Sltindiseases Burns . oin rvy Bunions Elephaatineis Sore-heads Bits of Mes ui- I"irtulas Sorrnipples toes and end Gout Soft Corns ies Glandular swellings Tumours Coco-bay Lumbago ers Cliiego-foot Piles Wounds Chi blnine Rheumatism Yaws. Cliappod hands Be a Sold tit the establishment of ProfeesorHoi.r.owa1. , ZN, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London. and by all , respectable rnggiets and Dealers in Medicines ' throughout the Civilized World. in Pots, at Is Id. In 7 Bd, rind be each &‘ There I’ IIIOI. . B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are edited to see I. GIOIGI T. HAUIAID Agent. . is a considerable saving by taking the appetite. and 3 ll wounds in; _ did. find in the course of a very short time the effect 1 I” ‘ll I)|'t‘.lIIII grittlunlly healed, and the nervous excitement ‘ ii Hountetnner. THE BEAUTIFUL tberongli-brbs ITALLION Jfoiintsirieer, by Ms Ieleeh ofcliarnpngiie, er and L’ htning"s Y (the Carat dam) 1 (winner the Derhyinl It), Was entof Panties by Bnnaard, ad.d.m by Trentam out of Cytheren. Hale HalIe'c.lidy Malay ;Ilt_mt:f Longwaist a dam, by Die Andrews out of i a. 'He is a Dark Be with gleek Legs, very pewe¢|'..| liss fine action. a stand temper. is ' ree is Olflllifllo 1‘-Ollllllning mast fashionable and racing blood on the turf. Inlay Molocb being sire of the tl::lQI)I'Itod Alice Hawthorne. sad nisuy other superior acers. Mouutaineer's stock, new four years old, are very werful and prntiiis' . and selling at high “WOO. ‘be itiauess ' bilitiss of uley Moleeh,. Longwaist, a ublic to r uire repsts Iiaving wofiqabout I6 Qa other Cups. besides many of the most valuable Stakes and Prizes in . e vs" stand in Town. at the Bsbscriber's stables. Fees Twenty Shillingmlpaid in advance. _ - BIL IPINNIS. April 8th, IBM. 0US_E AND LAND FOR. SAI.I:1.—-Tlie Sn. scrtber offers for Sale the House and Lanb op- posite Ilsath Havilnnd, I‘Isqr’s. May 8. GEORGE IIIX. t new and singular _ successful remedy for the cure of all B_l lotlrt ~seasea—Costivt-riess, Indi- hon. -launch Dropny, lthcum.-iilsm. I-‘e-rm, (iottt, Ilnniorn. Ni.-rvousness. Irritnliility, Iiiflaiiinin- iiuiut, Ilcn sch ' ' ‘ :il ' . beat as soon cnerntes serious and tnl diseases, which mig t have been zivuidod by the timely and judicious use of it good piirgzifivt-. _ . alike the of Co a, Feverisli etvniptnma, nnd ilious denn ents. They can to become or cc seated and formidable disteiiipers virtues by Phyalcieiis. Profes- rertttl ' anything hi an have been effected beyond belie’, stiintiiit by persons of such cxal character as to forbid e suspicion of untru . Among the eminent gentlemen to whom are are allowed to refer for these facts, are Puor. VALIITIXI Non. the distinguished Sur- geon of New York City. Docr. A. A. Earns. Practical Chemist of tli Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mes- rtarlitisc s. rut 1.. Moon. M. D., an eminent 8 n and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has orig used them in ‘ extcusi e pres ' . . . Bouriiwicx. Esq., one of the ant um- chants in New York Ci . C. A. Davis, M. D. up’t and Surgeon of the United sum Marine Ilospital. at cine... Ms... Di space t, we co 'v such iiariies, from all ts w c it used. but evidence even more convincing than the oe 'flcates of these eminent public ' shown in their efI'ccts upon ' . These Pills, the result of long investigation and oficed to th the best and e xtrscted by chemical to of purity and coin ' as to insure the best results. This tion for niedidnes has been foiind ectcrnl and Pills both, to produce a .....re efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob- tairi 1 fl‘ process, in a ate it such a manner effect is prrent. All the inst and obnoxious qual- .- L. I... .....-.'he stirativc virtues onl retained. Hence it iii self-evid ro . iirt‘i)rfnphlymf’ortPyarded b Jiiall .-.... would lie iirffir thelI"i:'mponit;.n mi Their life consists in their mystery. I have n.’ lny'IgII:10:III|)oIIH0n of my preparations is laid open in o are competent to judge on the sub'sct, freely nckiiowled e their convictions ' do rnui I3 my Pll en ‘mg to certify that their anticipatious were more a air elects upon trial. They operate by their powerful Influence on the ternal vlacca to purify the blood and stimulate it late healthy ac -remove the obstructions of the stornac , bowels, liver, by ' is fl ii i d emanating w var t ey east sucn mange- nientaassrethe flrstoi;iginof disease. Being sugar wrapped ey are pleasant to take. and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Flor minute direction, see me wrapper on the l. ....mw *:.:.-:.$.-. W “"- For Sale by ' 'l‘. DBIBIISAY. I (10,, General Agency. And by Mr’ Lnsrunx. Owsis, G town, ' Eowaan Gen. Grand iver. Enwaan Nnanitaas, St. Peter's Bay. J. J. Faasnn. St. I'1leener's, Gsoaoa Wiaoiss-on. Csepsnd Jae. L. Henuarr. War. Donn, Bedeqea. Juana Piseseir. New landee. ‘dogma go. on