.0" jat3visrsnnas—Ui--s»~'<-- ~ . 1‘ r‘ r, t T * T2’ 7‘. [I'rsIthsWaverley__|Iaganiiie.] .-THIIMDENSIIIITIBII ., - !";‘.l‘.l..:-I-etii If.x sr.wu..sr. cinstwu -V _ The tho it that V ' th A tnoi'..'u‘.'. .....‘..§" """“" qotnrnuning with I early . nil, Thai were to blur dear.’ ‘ And oh! if all the eloquence, ii.Ti:' ‘mil’ °r him‘ and bright re so envsn re , What toast it bhlallzvsf ' ' " ‘ Ah! nessr felt‘! ntiti_l'now ~ My splrit‘s title so high; What one ieqrltil ltrvftrsfittl ’NeatlI heaven's apprsvbigi nyI_. [Is is solvsry dear to me_, I'm sad when he's away; They say‘! think too much of him, T at is vain aiidgay; ‘ That “liasbsnds are not lovers long," Ofwliieh I little dream,‘ And that ‘tin fascinn‘tioii‘s mask That niaku iie what I seem. I know that he hath tliany faults more than will; And while to ins’ lie“s kiiid'sntl true I'll lore‘ him deti'r‘ly still: ‘Twill not be long. or he hath pledged Hi heart’ to me nloiie; ‘Twill not be wron to ray for him, And bless him w e's gone. 4 And whe_n his arm encircles me, He hints about the piicst; I feel itwoold bevery wrong To chide him in the least; And when his‘ lips to‘m‘ine' are pressed, At porting in the hhll; ' I'm sure it wrvnldbe very rude Ileproving him at all. llarirtiee. Glat.s.—I~Iave you it father, have you a mother‘. Do you love them! Girls, do you know tlte value of your mother, if you have not lost her! Nobody loves you, nobody will l09U_ you as she does.‘ Do not be ungrateful for - tlist love: do not repay it with coldness, or a curse of coldness will rest upon you, which you never can shake off. Unloved and unloving you will live and die, if you do not love and honor your father, and mother. ’ . ‘ ' One thing, never call either " old man " or “ old ttoman." It iaqitite a habit in this country for young peo le to n_arne their parer‘its' iltiis. This is rude, lmpudent an undutiful. Any aged person is an old man or an old woman. There shouldbs soinetlting sacred, something peculiar in the word thnt designates parents. The tone of voice is which .tkey are addressed should be affectionate and respectful. A short sur- ly answsl (into a child to a parent falls very lisrnlily on the_esr of a 'person' ‘who has any idea nffilial duty. Be sure, girls, that on each win for yourselves the name of s dutiful da'i'gli it; It is so easy to win, that no one should be minor‘ it. It ii lI'llI_t;lI easiorto be a good daughter that! I good wt and inotlier.’. A child's duties are nittch more easily performed thp_s,s psrent’s; so that she who is a gsoddangl_aser~mayIaIHOUe" s good wife or mother ; but she who rsslsiis thisfir-rit, int-tsitn-‘ pls, tion, used neverliope to Iillanethsr well-.' Be sure. then. tliatyoo are ngood daughter. It is the-beer re ardfion for every other station, and will be its own revrar ‘. _ e se- cret , dare not tell her is s dangerous secret, and one that wil mikely to bring you sorrow. The hours you s nd_with her will not bring you regret; and you should never eel disap- pointetl or out of humor, for not being permitted to go to sortie plac'e tit which you wish to go. You should love her so well, that it would not be felt a punishment to give up the gayest paitly to remain with her. , _ otliing is more beautiful than to see s girl take olfher things, ind'sit smiling down with her mother. because she wishes it. Go and kiss mother, as you used to do wlteaftti child, and never grow too large or wise tobe s child at her side." ' , Tn; Rnrtitts or Stt.vsit.-A- Scttti--rtrrr.t1. A_ttr.cooru.— Sorsittims ago a few ladies, who met together in the orty or Dublin, tp read the Scriptures, sod -alts them the stibpct of eortveysstion, were reading the 3d -chapter of Malachi; one of the Iadigs gays it as her oplriion, that the fn|lsr’sso_etr and the re ofsilvsr, were the same image, aadi both intended to convey the same view of the sarictilying influence of the grace of Cliript; while sstotlist observed, there is something remark- able. in’. up third verse. “lie shall sit as a.red_nur and purifier ofsilver. ’ They agreed that possibly it might he‘-so : and one ofthgq prqujagd in oall-on a silvsieniith, and report to them what he said on the gubjeet. She wsntgacsordlsglyo ‘"3: without telling the object of her errand, begged-I)‘ors—hIttI lhe mess; of refining silver, which be fully descn_bed. to bar. npsaid ahs,do you sit while the work’ of relating I0 I0!!! on sit with y eye steadily fixed on the furnace, for if‘ *9 inset necessrynlor‘ refiring be exceeded is the slightest degree, the silver is sure to‘ be injured." At once she saw the-beauty sell the comfort of the expression, “ He shall sit as a refiner sndi urifier of silver." Chri sees ‘ It I lto Til childrfn it tlt r ,tmsev' t. hiu eye :'i':i°:" "*:..'-'°'*..*:- ::.i"’.:::;:::..**:u.:;“-.':.. o . is . - r trialo random. - The very llsiss ofthelrbset srs'..nll,aoia_hersd. As the Indy wsslssviog the ‘til: 019° v _ tkmaid he hadetrll ts-ussnss. tltll lt0_ot| I0‘ w|ien.tl_ie puss elpsrsfying wsvssni ts, by saving is oviar iirisger intlis sltvsrr-llaaut at Igsre: C_lirt‘dt sees gr lttiil people, his work of purifying ll},-, soinplisked. ~ ‘ , , a Tau Dooit or oasyfioscp.-wWh9 l|l°l>0 "0 ;,'§:i.;it_:‘J,T.5‘J2.’f.'.‘2u1t‘$L.YZ.?'l$Lllt..»o""'”Lr, = L O y s ascent of mstsorie stonssu II w _ esusteweldiagtlisirleua ii . , aolaninuuptianisnnrswn. ,1 » anee of new stars, and the dies pssmss!-If-‘C are alferulisdsse stv «to—wtit_dtr tits. ' ‘ war. ttiswsssts vtsv '»I'ned« acsleo r . individuals to grind up, and offer us fire-proof paint, nll kinds of ‘ tvortlilesa stuff, viiuch of it nothing but rotten” stone that has no co- lply ofit. "Qh, yes, ni.-idain,” cspllsd thssilversltith. “ I will i&3’m":*i“%t,.. .. 3'éx'v';’unl'j?.'T:sj“'i. ‘ ."I". A... ....-as» .". L iisrssnu.-11.. lav. rruurnustr tttoitsae. sat. cirasuin.-‘tire nu. ALBERT nutiittsair. A - Tnsasnnan.--CHAD. F. AILIION.’ ho. . l T.‘ ' T - 8 ‘All AJI iifidit: few-ufliiiati .t. A nltsiiii . . ts . ics, c. , s.-.ttuf A. .’. *- l'rueli.Iathnsd Greek. '1'.” Prcxsss. A K-. " Ilstlissiatics and Physical Sciences. Sruwnns ——|lr. Tlroaiiison Tsunsax. Ci HIS Ir'i‘s|titI°i:_ioii has been opipped and in successful operatig , s _s s' _ ears. '1‘ manner in vvh‘ it was ound _ ' liIl|'d._lbI Jrlclples enunciated at its eiihpening us those upon which-I Udell ‘h eondncte'd, and ‘ the .....'.irgorttents which were nsfi for carrying out its designs in all its dc rtmerrts, in both school and family, were such as to secure for it, rom its very corri- ineoeenient, a very high place in the public eslitrintion. And the c“"\F\llMO Ififllglfitllslit and Board of'I‘rsateen, upon whom the direction at its a ritrs lizis devolved, have been eiicourngt-d triad stimulated by its prosperity to continued elforts to render it ever "increasingly efficient. Ev--r ' year in its history has been marked by important tidditionri to its F ucutionrrl facilities, rind by rnnre or less- extensive general iuiproveriierils throughout the cstiiblnrlmicnt. 'I‘lic attention ofyoung tiien seeking an e ucatioii, utid of I’.i.-etitii and Guardians of Youth, is, therefore, confidently invited to it its IIII lnstitutrion. at least, equal every respect, for lllo pur poses for \\ liicli it wan ourided, to Illl in rilish Auitzrictt. ' 'l‘he next Ti-rns will befii ea Tltnrsdny, the 7th August, s lozntiuuiiig nineteen weeks, and on Wednesday, the 17th Dc- cent r. IIxrv:ns:s.—I"ur Board. VI/asliing, Fuel, Lights, die. and Tui- tion In Prlnssry Department, £25, New Brunswick currency, per annnm. In the higher Dc rtments, from £25 to £80 per nnnum. The Principal wi I give any further information which inny be degred, to any person wliti will upply to hiiri, (if by letter, post 2i. Blake's Metallic Fire Proof Paint, OR, ARTIFICIAL SLATE. ' TIIIS udmirnblc article has been tested for some years and prov- ed very valuable, becoming ll perfect slnte, us lirird as tumble in a few months, completely protecting vvhzttevcr is cotitcd with it front the action of the weather and_flrc—-ii better fire-proof tlinn tin or nine. Several Insurance Companies certif they will insure buildings covered with it nt ii clietipcr r.-rte, t Illn it’ covered with those metals. It is of two colors, the black is best for roofing——thc choeulate the best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, forming a rfect stone coating ofa handsome stone or choco- lute colsp,: can ll: easlly changed by it little white lend or other coloring matter to suit the tastes There is nothing equal to it for steiiniboat and cor decks, and all kinds of iron on it forms it coating nearly as hard as the iron itself, and never cleaves oil‘. BEWARE OF WORTIILESS (10lJN'l‘l')RFElTs. As the popularity of my point has induced scores of unprineipled P“ -) Mount Allison. July, 1851. he-ire nltfrlction, is held on only by the oil with \\'lIll.'ll it is itpplictl; consequently us soon as the action of the IIInl0‘lpllt.‘|'t3 rlostroy.-t the oil, it will wnslt or rub till‘ like Clnilk or \Vliiting, nothing ruin yet be known of in liistlitgirqutiliics, us it is but little over It your since they got them up, wltercris mine has been tested about seven, and where firet applied is now like it stone. The ori iriirl and genuine nrticle can be obtztinerl of I‘.»\'I‘RICI{ STEVEN , Orwell, my nutliorizetl Agent for the Inluiitl. \V.\l. lll..-\KI"., Piitcntce. Proprietor, S4 Pearl-at., N. Y. 3m. ' ‘ Fit-Elven 1NvnNTio1v§. DIAMOND CEMENT: For standing Glass, Cliina, and Eurllicmmre ofcrery rlcscriplinn. 7 \HI“. Subscriborhus btseonppointeil Agent for the rrluwc Cu- atlztr, and from his experience of its use in tlie rt.-pnir of broken Dishes and Glairis-tvurc, can confidently rccontniciid it to House keepers and others. It will be sold in any quantity. CHEIIICAL S0/ll’; For removing Spou from Silk, Woollen, Cotton und Linen, Gentle- nien’a Clothes. &c., without injuring the colours. It will nhio re- move s ts of Biilsam, Paint and Vttmislt frottt any species of cloth- ing. . hen the pttblicbecome aware of the cleansing qualities of this valuable invention, they will find that its use will be the means of saving many pounds to them. The Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the nhove Soap, and begs to intimate to Country Deniers and others. that lie is pre- pared to supply tbein with anfiuantity at the I’roprietor‘s prices. root the ready sale it has slr y met with, and being ofthe utmost value to all persons, It is Ceiiirable for them to procure on early stip- M. \V. SKINNILR, Medical Warehouse, Dulrytnple‘s Corner. 35- Agents.—Dr. hI‘Keown, Georgetown, Bynsn Gt Son, Tryon, Edward Stiggins, Sturgeon Dny. Agents wanted. March 11, ISGI. Important Notice to persons pttrcliaszng Sarsupartllri. V III-'.lIE.'tS a quantity of SAILSAPAIIILLA, bearing the name of " S. P. ’l'owIiacitd,” but which not having been manu- factured by J. ll. Cliillori, is of inferior quality to tli:it sold under the agency of the latter gcntleinao. The Public are hereby warned, that the only kind ufsariaparilla aaftly to be relied on has two lai- hels, one in grim, with the words following : “ This is to Certify, That the Compound Extract of S(rr.taptl- rillu, contained in this bottle, is prepared under my dirt-t-ttoti und supervision, from the Original llct-ipc of Dr. S. P. Toivnic-rid, and that it is composed of ingredients pttrrly rvcgrtobla, and tcitltoul Mercury. ' -lltllfls R. Cuttron, M. D. Chcniisl. The only true kind is on sale at the Medical W.-irehoiisc of W. W. SKINNI-ZR, where all iicecss.-iry inforutatiert may be olitsiiicd. I’. S. In addition to the above safeguard, look carefully for the following : V w‘ SPECIAL NOTICE. 1' ' £npnarti£y,t):itths wa'this.0otnpeund flslrntt of Sores- pm is ninnufscltiretl by us an. rnssly I‘ the Arm York Propng. tor of (Its Townsend‘: Suraapari In , 6l Hpuia Street. Ilultfttr, N. 8., and thatbe is our Sole A Ill for the llritisli Provinces. Eachbottls of the Génttine Ar do has this Certificate with our signatirrt, as at foot. I\'0STR\ND It BACII, Successors to Clnpp 8:. 'I‘urvns¢-rid, and Solo Pro prictora of Dr. S. I_’. 'I'otvnt-eiitl'a S.ira:rpnrill:i 9}. Ill‘-Hausa Street. New Yorli. The origins] and Gcnsiss Dr. 'l‘ewnseuit'r Extract of Sorsnparillrt la notv nisnufaeturt-d under the immediate dircrlioti of the well- trsonn is sndiyh -Brian. Jiirrs It. Ciiinrox. of New York, r whose C at P e d'H‘uPflfl Paper, will he found on the Out: side Wrappe: sfcash Bsttle. _ This will prevent the possibility of any Iiiiscn. . u . . ‘J-'0 ‘BB "8033, d . . W”. In hl'ns"l'>:’e‘it.‘panly sily be brought W0 HUNDRED and EIGHTYACRES on Township No. 66. and about four miles below Ilonaliaw. 'I‘h_e clsnlied and some portion of it might very es- iuto csltlvstiou, being of excellent qusiitvi Mid extending from the Elliot River towards the South Shore, about s mile along the Township Line. _ __ ‘ improved I-‘nrms fronting on the Elliot River. about Light miles from Cliitrlottstown. For further particulars apply to the Subscriber. Also to be Sold or Let, several CHARLES WRIGHT. Clinrlottetown, August 5, I851. Chrirlottetoivn, July 19, Ialil. Eligible Business sites to be Let, FOR A TERM OI‘ YIAII, IN LOTI OI OTIIIWIII, AI HAY an AGRIID ow, TIIOSE well ltnowtl superior Business Stands in Charlottetown, fronting on Queen's and Sydnc Streets. at present, nod for smite years past, occupied ns Ml'IlCAN'I‘lI.E l’.S'l‘Al3LlSH- MIINTS by Crt.tIti.a:s Dnati-snr, Esquire, and Mr. JA)dIi:I M‘CllAl‘l‘H. Apply to Mas. ELEANOR ROBINSON, or .lA.\Il‘.S PEAKE. -luiy 9. 1851. For-' ale, IIF. I..I-DISEHOLD IJVTERE $7‘ of 100 ncres of Land, 4 Miles from Charlottetown, fronting on the Union Road, known as Black Ilerry Ilill; about 48 acres nre clenrt-d, und in good ClIlIl\’IlIlUll, together with the Crop consisting of I2 ticres Oats, 6 do. \Vlio:ri, l.§ «lo. lluckwhcnt, 4 do. Potatoes & Turnips, Gt the re- mnintler Mcaidow. For Terins ofSitle, &c. Apply to tho Subscriber on the [pre- BENJAMIN ROPE . (6 w.) situation 4 I’;irlor. To be Sold, 7-I-VIIAT pleasantly situated I"artn coneiuting of60 acres, in Chur- lottatuwii Royalty on the Union Rotid, I7 clruina off from the St. Peter's Rood, rind opposite the Race Course. large llouic consisting of 2 Parlours, 2 Kitchens and Bed Room, and Dairy on the first floor, It Drawing Remit und 4 Bed Rooms on the second floor, trnd good frost-proof Cellars. Gordon and Orchnrtl stocked with choice Fruit Trees. ivholc loud in under cultivntion,ext:ept about 5 acres which is re- served for \Vood. 'fl.ei'e in it There is It large The The Prernises are well fenced, it good propor- tion being planted with Hnwtliorn. nnd Cow Stiihlc, and other Uiit Buildings; a VVnll of never-failing \V:itcr ut the door;n atreiini of IViiter sullicient for propelling Machinery, runs thruu lithe Lnnd. It is tlcnirtible as it residence for a genteel family, tlierootns being spacious and in an agreeable Bridgcfoot House, May 12, IS5l. _.___ ._._.- -___ Form for Sale. ITIIIN Eleven Miles from 'l'o\vn, on the Princelnwn Road, 'l'liere is it good llzirn, llorno 'I'lie Lnnd will he sold tillogetlicr, or divided to suit pnrclinscrs. For further prirtioulnrs apply to '1‘. ll. llnvilniitl, Esq., in Charlot- tetown, or the Subscriber on the premises, JOIIN IV. JAMES. (wkly If) with 45 chains and 30 links fronting (fit the said Road, 50 July litli, I851. acres nre Freeliuld. niitl I00 ncrcs Leusclitild tit 8d. per acre, 50 nt-rt-s nrc clciircd und in good cultivation. llrtrn, 30 >140, nnd House, 30 #422, with other requisite Out-Iluilil- ings. There is also it good Saw Mill, with u powerful Stream of Water, wliicli could be turned to good account. cltnse Muuey may rctnriin on Security. apply to The Iluildingti are it good Ilrilf of the l’ur- For further purlicultirs ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. To be Let’. OR is Term of Years as may be ngrectl on, thnt pleziintrt Cottage situated on tho l’rincetown Rnnd, one Mile from ClI:lrl0Ilt‘It)\\'ll. now in the occtlpntiuii of Dr. \\"liite, known b the nitrite of l\'l".\\'I’OlI'I‘ CU'I"l‘AGI'I. The House is 36>‘. 25 ‘eel, has I-‘ivo Ilumns on the first Floor, rind ti [luck and Front I'orcli; on the Upper Story there one Two large lied Rooiiin, Ilnll rind I°ront 'I‘lre (inrdeti is in front oftlte llouse, nnd is well stocked Potvnnl Street, Clrarlnttetown, 5th March, I85l. with Fruit 'I‘rees;tlii:re urc a Coach House, Stable and Out Ollices, mid us much Lnrid us may be required. please apply to the Proprietor, For further information , IVM. II. GARDINER. \ 2 June The great Remedy I! to, 1551. s e 1 1 e _ t Bliss s Lom ountl boil Liver Oil Candy. NEW and elfec unl Remedy for Coughs, common Colds, Cold in the Head, Hotirseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tickling in the 'I‘hront,end Illl Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Atfections. This cnntly needs but it fnir trial to convince the most scfloticnl of its superior excellence. Public Speakers nnd Vocalists will find it an excellent article for removing Obstructions front the 'I‘liroat and clearing the Voice. Sold, at tho Proprietor’: price, by IVM. R . \VA'I‘SON. crliilf Clinrlottclown, May 20, IBM. Notice . LL Persons intlebtuil to the Rev. \Vrt.t.rAnr J. llotruia, of St. .lolin‘tI, Ncvtfonndlnnd, Clerk, on account of arrears of Rent, or iiioncyo tliio to hint and his lute VVife Jntict Eintrin Iloyles, (forincrly Jnnct l".nttnn Reunite) at the time of her dcutli, wliioli lmppctictl on the 17th dny of May, I8-I9, in re»-pcctnl ‘ands or linlrlings on that portion til"I'o\vnship Nurirbcr 23, formerly bi-lnrrging to her, nnd Illl otlicrs iiideblctl lo the said Rev. \Villi:tin J. lloyli-s in this Island, riro licrcliy notilicrl that I have been duly empowered to I'C(‘t.‘l\‘t'! the said tirrciirs of Rent or I)t'.lll!, nnd Ilitit pnyrticiit tlierctif is required to be iiiatlc to rue Wlllltvlll. dclriy. JOHN LUNGIVORTII. W. s. rLE'rcnc1i, WATCH MAKER, I:‘.Sl’F.C'I‘|-‘ULI.Y begs to announce that he has commenced business in the above line, and ‘solicits the ptitronii e of his friends nnd the public. to all coiiiinarid in his line. Sextnrits, Qnndrunts, Compasses. Jewellery, &,c., 61.0., die. Strict nnd irnnietlinte attention wil be paid llspnirsnll kitids of Watches, Clocks, Shop in Writer Street, opposite the residence of the Hon. Young. Juno I7, ISM. lIU.\l.-\S .\l.\NN, T41 ILOR. Into of Kent Street.|ins removed to l'uwn:il Street, opposite " Prince Edward House," where - lrnirtgtlite facilities which lurgor I’reiiiiitt-s wiil afihrd him—conti- nucd etfort to merit pntronsge, and maintaining the same punctual- itios he has always done. he hopes to -receive still increasing support from the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and neighhourliuotl. Mny I9, I851. . mile or qiisstio late its Gsntiioctrru. : A scah Stipplyo t_ above S.lRS.dP.lRILL.l.justrsceirt-d from ,tlts'Manufseto;y. New York, via Halifax, for Sale, Wholesale and tlletail. at SKI NE.R’S Medical Wsrsholtsco Wenderlhl cure performed by~fl. P. Townsend's snrsnpefsllnll Th .U. W. Skinner, Jlgerttfer I. P. 7btonasnd‘s Sorsupurillir. SI - , . ~ This trio’ certify thti wss. hr on last I2 monthsltmublcd with tteyand, tru their rosy seven sttssh, thenglit each one would .l|',0IHdIts| asd.Jn,additton to the I-‘Its, I‘wsa reduced ‘a' stern tkelaton. and was extremely weak and nervous. I heard a A I ’/I5flfl«|'l.‘I'lwDDd’a Sarsaparilla, for which you are t. was advised to try U. And swasgs and wonderful to re» la .hsI'nre suing the contents of one bottle. was greatly bcoeltsrl. tire-pm eppstid to me to rt lo sbfiswis to taste. a statement Ind _ _ out 9. r.- rotmissi. ' a 4 .V"fis Dnnrssv,J.P. ._ - g > ted to the public sop‘ Ptcton Cloth Works. Charlotteto...., July 19, I851. IIF. Subscriber will, in future. take Cloth at the Store of his Agents. Mn. KENNETII M‘KliNZIB, Charlottetown, tint!‘ one to be npptiittlt-tl in Goorgiatown, to be manufactured at his Es- tablishment at Pictuti. and returned, free from charge of carriage. at the following prices: Men's Cloth, blriclt and brown. from Itld. to Is. 8d., per ynrd; green, In. 6d.. per srd. Dresses, brown or black, 7{d., per yar ; green Cloth for Women's , 9d. 8. LIl’PlNCO'l"I‘. 2w. 33:23 Olen lDIBTD'(E'§3 III-I Sttbscriber desires ‘to Iiolif that he has received his SHE, Fresh Drugs and Medicines. with all the Patent prepare!’ minnow. ' ‘friends and the public it vi-t-i.it1t,omini.; at In ass: Hair, Tooth, Nell, and Brushes; Comb, shell std plriln, toilet and scent Bottles. plain.) Ens Turk Cliswiois, dse., Fruits ad. ll lt'sds' Soap, t pfi Iuientsl’ gold, IIlVOI'T:II. pearl Studs; Perfume Satchels and cushions-, Csko Flavnuring and Ornaments, casdisd -and Cossack ‘ Spica; Cool and srnsosntsdt‘ Ladies‘ sail , for carvings see, ismry and’ Preserves of Citron, Lemon and Fair. |riiqlah.'0shiCsei flea dt Purse _'l'rirrttiiiogs. . lsti nndAiset'Oe‘e fifiw‘ Pal I'or_tsr.Alessdl.hiisJ:lse: Ilélrtn llnir its and Gloves, for llbssnntb nficthss. 4 Pain Pleldsr and head gram and Ilerley; Hos ons and Dre ltnll, ‘ OUR]! 70!! Till UNOURID! 4 (I intro it. AN EXTRAORDINARY CUIREHOF SCROFULA OR KING'S V Erlrucl Q!’ a Lellerfront Jfr. J. H. Jliday, 209. High Strsd. l.-'ht'Ih:uIram, dalrd the 2241 of January, 1860. . To Prnlrsstrr Hor.r.own'. Riit,—lily r-l.l-st sun, when about three years at age, wns salmon with n Glrtiirlitliir Swelling in the neck, which after a align fig. 5...,‘ out into an Ulcer. Ari crninv-nt medical mnn pronounced it a nr but] once of Scroftrln, and pt-escrilietl for it consltlernlile tints without alga.-—. The iliscniie then for four yenrs went on [rstlttnlly incrvsllng is rirtdsscs, wlir-n,liesides the ulcer in the neck, another formed below the left knee, Illl a third under the eye, besides seven others on the loll arm, with a tumor between the eyes wliir-ti was expected to break. During the whole oftlte time my suffering boy had rt-reiveal tlte constant advice ofthe mos celclirnterl me-licnl gentlemen at Chelteiihnwi, besides being for several moritlii at the (iettr-riil Hospital, where one of the surgeons said thnt lg. would iiiiipntnte the left arm, lint tltut the lilood was so impure, that if lllltl limb were Inlten ell’ it would be than even impossible to stibtfiie the dist-rise. In this tlespi-riitc stattc I rlt-tcrtnitied to give your Pills and Oitttriierit ll trinl, min after two months’ perseverance in their use, the urnor grntltizilly begun to tllsnppenr, and the discharge front all the ulcers perccptihly decreased, and at the cnpirstios of eight months th avers pt-t't'rctly it-ttlc-I. nn-l tlte boy tliorottglil restored to the blessings of health, to tltc iistonisltrncnt ofii large circfe of ncqiiitinttiiices, who .snnld testify to the triiili of this iniracnlons cttse. Three years hug my elttpletl wiiltotit ntiy recurrence of the malady, and tlts boy is now as health as heart crio wish. Under these circunut lponeiilee thnt I slioir ll be truly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with thin ivomlerful cure, effected by yottr medicines after every other ntenus bail ftiilcd. (Signed) J. II. ALIDAY. CURB OF‘ ACUTE RIIEUMATISM OF FOUR YEARS’ S'l'ANllIN(i. Extract of a Lellcr from Mr. John Pill, Dudley, 19th Jun. 1850 To Professor HOLLOWAY. ' Siti,—lt is with the rentest lcnaure thnt I ‘ benefit I listve rot-civt-il llroiti yotii Pills and ()lnlwll|l‘I‘:I:°W|Il.I:l‘|h pletcly rtirctl rite of the Iillflllntlllsllt, under itliicltl sulered for this lust lotir yr-iii-ii, ut titties I Will an btiil its hiirtlly tobesblelo walk I lllltl lrletl every kind of medicine that was rccotnrnended without re. ct-iving itiiy l)ellt'llI. I tit lust tliongltt I would give your metlicint-as trial unrl ptirclirtsrtl from Mr. ilollin, Ulicniist oftliis 'l‘uwn,ltt-o holes of PHI niirl two of Ointment, tiiiil in three weeks through them and the bhul of God, I wits I‘(‘iIllIIt:tI to Iicnltlr and strength, and not now as well shut: to walk its over I won in my life. I out well kitown in this pnnfi having been sixty-live yr-iirain it, with an exception of ten senrsl served in the 24th llrgitiicnt of Foot. (Sir-ed) JOHN rrrr. CURE or A BAD LEG or MORE TIIAN SIXTY reatta- STANDING. Mr. Ilmlrt-r.nf No. 5. Grnlmtrt’s l‘!.tte, Oi,-pool, near Iltill, hm! tilt-cu on his leg from tlicaigc of eigliiet-it until iipiviirds of eight», and riltltotigli lirt‘ in:rtry ycrirs lie hail sought the first advice in an n'.....,,y nothing unis fotiml to cure tlietn. lle very uflcn suflercd inost rxciiu-'i.’ itting pain for long periods togi.-tliiar, which iiictipticitiited him from ur- ti-ruling to his liustnr-as. llolimlgircn up all hopes of gettii awn.-q \\llt'Il III last he was persiuiiled to try llollowny‘s I'ilIs nstl iiitnaerit, itliicli llatlltl, ttml liottever wonderful it may llmwilr, the time cho- ruiigltly |ie.ili.-tl by their iitcniis, and by curttliiuitig to use Ills ills nlogg iiftrsr his leg nus well, lie llbll becoiiie in Iicitltlt l0IIi‘Il0 iiiiil lisnny gang. to lie more xrviivc than most men uffifty. N. ll —'l‘lic truth of this exlrlstlrtllllitfy srntenient can lie vouclistl by Mr. J. C. Rcmlriirdt, 22, Mnr-ket l'lrice, llull. I-'ebruiiry filth, I850_ CURE OF A DESl'ERA1‘E CASE OF IIl.\'G\I/ORM. OF SIX Yl-3All:_l' STAN DING. Lima, l3lIt .N'ai:ember, I8-I9. Ono oftlio most erniot-nt Surgeons in Limit (the Capital of Peru) knrl l| cliiltl coteml with Ririgwoi-iii for more than six yeiirs° in vain It. oitliriristt-il l|ll liis on in his entlsnvourn to effect it cuts. Not. sttccssdi be consulted iiriioitg liis brr-threti, the most cclel rated medical sclititnlt‘: era of the City, but nothing wits found to do the child service. Prwlten It. was persuiirted by Mr. Joseph P. lliigtie, the Bit lls|iClisiIiist and Drug- giat, resirlitig Ill 74, Calls do Pnllttcio, to t Ho wsy’d Pills nnd Oint- ineirt, wliii-Ii was done, nml after using sinrlarge Pots or the o|,.,,,,.,,¢ wi_ihii proportion ol the l‘i|le, the tliilil was rttiliciilly cured, in the It": prise ol the vtlioln medical profession. The name of the parent, fro. motives of delicacy is witlilielil. ’ 'I‘hc Pills should be used cortjoiiitly with the Oint-gm in 3”; .g the following cases :— Bnd Legs Chicgo-font Fistula: Sore throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout skin dijggggg Burns Chopped-hands Glandular Scurvy ‘ Bunions Corns (Soft) Swelllngs Bore heads Bites of Mos- Cancers Ltirnbagu Tumours choices and Contracted & Plies Ulcers Sand-Flies Still‘ joints Rheumatism Wounds Cocoa-Bay I-Zlcphsntiasis Scalds Yawn Sore Nipples Sold by the Proprietor at 244 Strand (sear 'I‘einple Bar) London, and by GEO. 'l'. HASZAIID, Agent for I’. E. Island, at 2:, ha, 8:, and 20s eiicli. ttiltiti the larger aim-s. N. t. Directions for the guidance of I‘ntients are afined to such Pet 0|‘ Lltlls , --__._ DR. l*.VANS’S PAIN KILLER. N 0 Medicine has but-n ditcovrrcd that is so hap ily adapted to use iiilcrtinlly us drops to be lalten, and yet perfiirm sucli wonders when applied cxlcriially as a wash, bath, or b friction. USE IT IJI THIS JIIJ "./VER, I-‘or Fommon lie ‘ache, simple bathing will answer, I-‘or sudden colds and mid coughs, [to cure immediately,] put one teaspoon ful In four of nvolurscs, and take three spoonfuls of the mixture as often as you cough. BIIIIIO the neck. breast and sides with it to cure_soreneas of ti cough. Astlium. Plilliisic and sore breasts-—for speedy rcllefilldrsps In molasses, and bntlic frrely with it clear. and keep on flannel wet in It. For boivcl complaint, cholera morbtis, cholic and tliarrhtla.-5 lcarpuonful in a gill of milk and molasses, well mixed; if the [ash is severe, bathe the bowels with it. and in cholera rcpelt. tliedese every hour. I-‘or Dyllpcpsirt and sick stomach, 20 to 30 drops in sweetened water, Itiortiiiig, noon nnd nigltt.tilI all symptoms yield, and you are restored to pcrftcl health. For all rhcutnnlic complaints. lame ncclt, swelled face. sore throat and loothnrhc, 60 drops as above. three titres a day; bathe the parts tvcll,rub with a warm cloth, and take a teaspoonful of nttistard seed nightly, in tnillt or molasses, at bedtime. For burns, scalds, and all sores, pricks, stings or old aorta, bathe wcll and often the parts slllictrd. I-‘or lIItIll'.'ll cold: or croup, 30 drops in Molasses, every hour. and baths freely with it. For canker, tore mouth and stomach, chicken, drops, twice a day in sweet milk. ASK FOR I'}VANR’S PAIN KILLER, AND 'l“»\Kl-2 no (ITHISR. ' J! VOICE I-‘R01! JVOI’-'1 -SCOTIJ. g _ Docron I;v.txa‘s I’AlN Itiiuzn, being fully tested In lsealltlsr where it has IN on in general use. I deerri it my duty to the public to lnlltx a ti-iv of Ilic mnriy Ccrtilcslas new in my possession, that all may know nml be poisoned cfthis V.tr.l7A3l.q Illblcntl. V , U. V. POOR, Druggist, I9. Trcrnont Row Boston, Bole Proprietor. This will ccrIif' I was sdeeted with severe rchtiniatle Pain In to . legs, proceeding rotn a severe cold. so much so, I could not w , without the aid oftrutcbcs. and by the use of one bottle of Irvin's’ ' Pain Killer, I, to the surprise efrny neighbours ws scorn hlely cured. Luneburg, N. S. J. Brass’ sislsr. This is to certify that I have used Evane's Pain Killer siuknlly ._ «land founddlt to be an excellent rnrdlclne, supcrlsr to any oft kind ever use . ' ‘ " in Boxes and Pets, There is a very considerable saving in pen, or tnsaslss, I‘-niri-on Towirwsew. Hunts County. lVt‘lntol, 3rd Jutuary, I850.-'I‘his Is to eertlfy, I ‘ have ht‘ she time past sold several of the drflerstit kinds of Pain Killer, and have found none gm so good satisfaction as Erin-'I. II mnuftclursd by C. V. Poor, I9, Tremout Row, Isllotlr ' fitness A. 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