HASZARD’S GAZETTE. MAY 10. VAIIBTIII. CA Tina so Din-—“,Slte took cold at the ball, and never afterwards left her room until her death.” This has been theclosing history of many agay and bloominggirl, and it is a sad history. And have not some taken cold in church, which has terminated fatally? Very true; but when the last messenger comes, how much better to be found by him in the way of duty than in the paths of folly! The most thoughtless would scarcely say deliberation, that the ball-room is the lit- ting place where the announcement should be made to them--this day, or this week thou must die. Habitual at- tendance ou such places of amusement is altogether unfriendly to serious feeling, so that none thinkof praying to God or worshipping him amidst the dance. To be found there hy.death is hence a sad proof of a surprise in sin. The world insists upon the innocence of the amuse- ment; but let them associate its frivolity, its abuse of time, its vanity, its jealousies, its rivalries, with the near approach of death, and say, if they can, that it is the right time and place to receive God’s solemn messenger. Lrtnc tit Ban wit-is -rue Hun Htott. —-It is often a question among people who are unacquainted with the anatomy and flysiology of man,whether lying with the d exalted or even with the body, wasmcst wholesome. Most consulting their own case on this point, argue in favour of that which they prefer. Now, although many delight in bolstering up their heads at night, and sleep soundly without injury, yet we declare it to be a rous habit. he vessels through which the blood passes from the heart to the head, are always lessened in their cavities when the head is resting in bed higher than the body, therefore in any diseases attended with fever, the head should be pretty nearly on a level with the body; and people ought to accustom themselves to sleep thus to avoid danger. —(Medical Journal.) Wnas is a Canitttrr Couttcit. ?—When I came into oflice, I was curious to un- derstand the course of proceeding or in- terior constitution of our government. It is vague in the extreme, and often irregular and inconvenient. The cabinet, which is Ily only a committee of the privy-council, appointed by the king on each distinct occasion, has gradually as- sumed the character, and in some meas- ure the reality, of a permanent council, through which advice on all matters of t im ncc is conveyed to the crown. But through the necessity of a well-concerted or party government, in a limited monarchy and popular constitu- tion, has generally established the whole- some doctrine, that each and every.rnem- her of the cabinet is in sotne degree res- ponsible for the measures adopted by the government, while he is a member of it, yet there are no precise laws nor rules, nor even any well-established or under- stood usages, which mark what mea- sures in each department are or are not to be communicated to the cabinet. There is nothing but private agreement or party feeling generally, or the direct {Ions of the king accidentally, which ob- liges even a secretary for foreign affairs to consult his colleagues on any of the duties of his oflice, before he takes the king's pleasure upon them. When a cabinet is held at a public oflice, it is ge- nerally at the foreign ofiice. The acts of that office, however. are not invaria- bly nor necessarily laid before the cabi- net; and the secretary of state at his own discretion advises and completes many without any such consultation. In the other branches of administration, such as the Treasury, the Home Secretaryship, the ry, the Admiralty, the discre- tion is yet hrger, as to the matters in their respective departments on which the ministers take the king's pleasure direc- tly, or previously consult their cell es before they advise him.— Lord ol- land's Memoirs of the Whig arty.) R. M. Steamer Niagara conveyed her living freight of soldiery to Malta, landedit, and was _ “my to con- asccond cargo, in an twenty :’ys. The miling vessel that bad perfor- med the same ' in 50 days would be considered MRS. WINSLOW. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers. her SOOTI-IING SYRUP, For the Nervous Afiectioas. Convulsicns, lammation of the Bowels,&c. that attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Restto tlis Jlotlisr, and Relief and Ealtli to tlu Infant. A e ‘Id in Congress-Strast was cured by. the Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dysentaryor Disrrhoaa after being lven over by the attending hysician. Mr. Blacitnati. of Eddington says, it has never failed to care the Dyssntsry or Diiirrhtea in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me his child has suffered to an alarming extent, with Flatulence or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects a speedy cisrr. Hundreds of like instances might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. us further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large uantitias ofit, rind from tvhut we ciin leitrii, it is us with uniform success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diiirrhoia. ours respectfully, W. . Catusnin, . J. Montut.t.. New-York, July 10th. I853, 318 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of I rte 13th 1853. We cheerfully comply with the request of friend to insert the ' ‘ lady of th valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of ino- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and ex ricnced nurse: the trul of what it is represented to accomplish. Having a little boy suffering greatly from teething, who could not rest, and at mg by his cries would not permit any of the family to do so, I purchased it bottle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, —und when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon hitn was like magic, he soon went to aleep, and all pain and nervousness disn pear We have had no troub ' 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 the health and life of her children, should possess it. H. A. At.n:ri. Lowell, Mass., May 20, I858. Price only 25 eta. a bottle. NEUROLOGY, sr SCLJTIC RHEUJIJI TISM CURED seriouslyiafilictad with adiseasa in the Ph sicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism. an resorted to various retnedies without any permu- ncnt relief; have been tfndcr the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last spring, had a very violent attack, which laid me up, when I by Messrs. Curtis 6:. Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me mend it to all who may be afflicted with similar complaints. Ilnrvav HUNT. Stetson, Dec. 2, 1847. the community. N. B.--Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As flll others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 124, 25. 37; etc. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure IV LD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice r-oniplaints, and new life and energy to the toliols system. Price only 87; cents in Pint Bottles. Likewise for itale as above, U.lV"l'ER’8 PULJll0.N'.flR Y B.dLS.l.7l{. H Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor say: of Dad. Pomroy. Hunter's Balsam. It is not often that we can say anything favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony of those with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour ing towns, unanimous in its praise. The teittiiiiony of one individual with whom the public are acquaint- ed, carrics with it more weight I on whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose fiices we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, many have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin Ia. Pomroy's testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Prm, Slrowliegzn, Me. Hunter's Pulmonary Balsani.—'I‘o those afflicted with Coughs, Colds. Consumptions, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all afl'cctions of the rings, we recom- mend I-Iunter’s Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a bottle. INDIAN DISPEPSIA PILLS, For cure of Costivcness, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache. Dizziness, llezirt Burning, Pain in the Side, Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIA AND IDIGESTIOJV. With Coetivsn , Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious “ ,' ' , producing Ileadache, Pain in the side. Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Dispsp in Pt’! hese Pills have effected the most astonishing caves in hundreds of cases of the above complaints. and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsia. They are a mild and gentle Cathartic, operatiig mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fyia the same. and causingths di estive organs to pergrai their appropriate duties. wit regularity. COSTIVEJVESS. ' Habitual Costivcness is, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which Iiumanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rally had recourse to, do more hsrin it good, they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and than aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilioss Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade. with a dell, aallow countenance. In all Diarrhaas,, Ague and Fever, Bilious Fever and sick hsadaebs, they are an invaluable Remedy. _ They will be found the best I"emi|{.Pbysic’ is the world, parityisgtlie bleed, IQMIILI a tits, and Ice stsnashandhswsb ahestliyststs. For Children Teething. I V For purifying the Blood. we do not believe these. ills have their sal in the word. l Sold by Best: Faun, No. 40, Cortland Street, Y ; New or . : And by W. R... Ws1'soiv,'I‘. Dnsnntsav &, Co. III. at It. Joiriuorr, M. xirrrssa. and J. R.‘ Wa1"r. Charlottetown. ‘- , Joiuv E. W. At.t.aura, Head of Ilillsboroagh.‘ Wit.t.tius HOOPIR, Morell. Joins Sun-inn-1 I LAND dr Joitrr A. MACLAINI, Hand o_fSt. Peter’ 1 ‘ Bay. Mrcrtant. Miicwana. East Point. JOHN - , KNIGHT Gr. Rona-.a'r Bosws:i.t.. Souris. Wii.t.iaas . [Sitru>aasotv, Enwaan Gorr, Daruiti. Goiinorr, I sLassvi:t. Owen. and Mits. Srtooiiss. George-: .tovvn. t’.vrtttcx STEPHINI dt. Enwann Rosana‘-. The Far-fumed Medicine I ~55 -' . j".%:i_Itr» “ .3 %“'a."vl""“.~ »'v~ HOLLOW1t.Y’S PILLS. Messrs. Coasts dc Paairiris:—Pleiise send uii , a following letter which we are . .-.- assnr is cm a e. at , ,,_ residing in Lowell. Masa., believing that a vast amount of sutfcri may be prevented, and many ear Sir:—| am happy to be able to certify to the 5 cflicienc of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to ; . . P‘ with him since; « This may certify, that for II)0llI.I.0llI' years] was . ' hip, which 3 l 1 l i made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared _ _ l THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public, immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say, that it ‘ is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully recoin- .‘ Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, i is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in . general debility. They quicken the blood and give , 'sorv, . Roasa-r Iiaitxsn. Vernon River! 7 Biiilge. Jottrr GAltVlI,BOItlIllW. Gnoaon Wra- GINTOH, Cr_apiiud. Wrr.t.iais D. Conan. Cape ‘Traverse. Jourr 'I'onn and Wtt.r.uus Donn, Bedsque. Wir.i.uin S. Lozscwon-rit, Rustico. RICHARD IJAGNALL, Malpeque Road. Wiuuat ‘Gt.ovI:n, Barrett’s Cross Roads. KAY, Darnley. Wtr.t.tass Couatrsa. Park Center ‘Gsoitun SINCLAII. Princeiown. Cit.uti.ii;s A. Citosuv utid JAIIII Pinonofl. French River, Jiusas llltrinstnan Gt Enwiis PAIKII, Travel- 'lsr’s Rest. Lures C. Port; & PATRICK Pows:rt,, Summerside. Janna J. Fauna, Janus CAMP- .as:i.i., Jana: Cassi-ss:i.i.. Saint I-lit-anor’s. Ctuanas C. IIUNT. :i“llc0tlt'.l't. Jiuacs Yno. Port tlill. llaaaaitr Br:r.i. & Aoaia C., Firs, Cascutnpsque. Wit.- ‘ntan IIUBIAIID, At.nx. Lanxtit rind Fnaitcrs j Artstssstrx, 'I‘ignish. I W. R. WATSON. General Agent for P. E. Island. l Feb. 7th, tau. 0 SERVAN'I‘S.—Wanted, 2 good pliiin Cooks, and a llousemaid. Enquire at Guo. ’I‘. Has- zann‘s Bookstore. schoolmaster Wanted, ‘OR the School at Little York. Enquire of BENJAMIN BALDERSON. April soih. 6iul33. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANACK R BALE b FOR 1854. F0 ’ Gl-‘.0. 1‘. IIASZARD. ANTED, for the Fanning Grammar School. at Princetown Ro alty, a TEACHER, of the , I‘ Second, or highest lass. This School liiiving lat- {terly been ably conducted, the inhabitants are the more desirous thul it should not retrograde; conse- ‘ quentl none need npply who are not fully competent, and who can produce satisfactory references as to their competency and general good conduct. Apply to the undersigned. TI-IOS. MACNUTT, Chitirrnan of Trustees. Princetown Royalty, March 28, 1854. A cARD.”_ generally that be has commenced business as, a Commission lferchant and Auctioneer. At the corner ofQuecn & Sydney Streets. and ‘ hopes by protnptness and punctuality to merit a share of their patronage. ARTEMAS G. SIIIIMS. _ }%‘ CAD!-I advanced upon articles left for Auc- tion. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! GOOD variety for Sale, from Sixteen to Fifty Shillings. 'ebruary 24, I864. GEORGE BEER, Jviv. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: Ought it to be protected, or to be prohibited by Lawl ' 7 HE ADDRESS, recently delivered at the Tem- perance llall. Charlottetown, before the Mem- bers of both Houses of Legislature, and others. by the NARRAWAY, just Published and for stile by Mr. G. 'I‘. Iinsziird and r. Stamper. Prico sixpence; considerable reduction if sold by the dozen‘ WAXWORK. 'I‘llIS celebrated Horse “WAX- im rted from Brigi- e loyal Agricultural S 53. will serve for following places, commencing on the lat April :—-He will stan in Clinrlottetown every Saturday, and every second Wednesday, at Mr. Jalteman’s; and will travel as far tll Crnpaud, at Mr. Jiiiries liulpets, and remain there front Tues- day evening, until Thursday riiorning,oncea fort- nig for the Season; thence return home; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's Stables, Old North River Road, -I; miles from Charlottetown. ii: the Season! the This Horse stands 16} hands high, is very power- ful, and of a handsome grey c or. Terms, lbs. for the season; the money to be paid the first time of serving. JOIIN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, May 3. sssla Mac-’ s L. lIot.as.trr and AICFIIIALD. SURPIIISING CURE OI‘ A CONFIRMED ASTIP : IA, AFTER FIVE YEARS’ SUFFERING. V L The following tsstisionialhasbsrit suit to Prqfusor ‘' Holloway, by a gentleman nested Middleton, of Scotland Road, Ltisrpool. ' Sir,—Your Pills have been the means. under Pro- vidence, of restoring me to sound health, alter five years of severe aflllotion. During the whole of that period, I have suffered the most dreadfahstlncks of Asthma, frequently of several weeks‘ durattoa_,at_tend- oil with a violent cough, and continual s tttiog of hlegtri intermixed with T s sos ook my constitution that I was unfittcd for any of the active duties iiflife. I was attended by some of the_ most aniiiient medical riien of tliia town, but they failed to i requirements an MINIATURBSI LIKBNII SIS. HE Subscriber has 'tnt received a handsome stock of Plates and I [old and plntd Lock- 'sitsd. for ' . done by top er Als':,.a drstrstacamsrs. for sale, with instructions in the old stand. W. C. HOBBS. Prince Edward Dispensary, KEJVT STIIE 1'. OHJRLOTTETO WM It R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that a they Supply fronithelr Establishment, DR G5. CHEMICJ 5. and the var' s Oficiusl Preparations of the Medical Colleges, and froma thorou h rsctical knowledge, obtained in first class Esta I’ merits in England, they feel warranted in claiming the confidence of the public, which they will endeavour to retain by uniform rial attention and care. ll. 0 . J. prs vs Medicines adapted to family duths prevailing diseases of this climate, and specially suitable for families who tin distant lrcni Medical assistance. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Rseeipes accurately dis assd, Medical Gslvaniam,Vsccina. tion and‘ the minor Surgical operations performed. one nd Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5, ll“. give me the slightest relief. As a last remed ,I tried ; your Pills, and in about three months they_c ccted a perfect cars of the disease, totally eradicated the v coa;.h, and restored tone and vigor to the chest and i digestive or ans. I am, Sir, 'our obedient Servant, (Signed) H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. lat, 1353. I a PERMANENT ctmr. or A DISEASED Liven, or Manx rains’ ntrturioiv. Copy qfa Letter from Mr. Gantis. Chemist, Yeo- cil, to Priifessor Holloway. Dear Sir,—-In this district your Pills command a more extensive sole IIIi'tl'l any other proprictar medi- I cine before the public. As a proofoftheir e cacy in ‘ Liver and Biliona complaints. I may mention the fol- lowing case: 0 is town. wi w personully acquainted for years, was it severe sufferer from disease of the 'ver and digestive organs; her medical attendant assured her that he could do no- 3 thing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely 3 she could survive many months. This announce- merit naturally caused great alarm among her friends and rt-liitions, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which so improved her general health that she wits induced to continue them until she received . it perfect care. This is twelve months ago, and has not experienced an sytiiptoms of relapse, and often declares that your ills have been the means of saving her Ii . D I remain, ear Sir, ours trul , (Signed) y J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, I862. is-routstitito cuits: or CHRONIC misu- , IIATIIII, ant-:n ntiiao DISCHARGED » r-itou ‘INF: tiost-int. iNcuruni.v:. l Copy of a Letter from Mr. IV. Jloon, of tlie ; Square, Winchester. . To Professor IIOLLOWAV, ‘ Sir,——l beg to inform you that for years I was a g sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was often id up for weeks together by its severe and painful attacks. Itried everything that was recommended, .and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- geons in this town, but obtained no relief whatever; ' and fearing that my health would be entirely broken up, lwits induced to go into our County Iospital, where I had the best medical trsatnient the Institu- VAN I 1 r l i | ‘ tion afforded, all of which proved of no avail, and I ran «reams out no better than I went in. I was then ad- ‘ vised to try your Pills, and b psrscvsring with them i was perfectly cured, and enabled to resume my ocen- 1 pution, and although a considerable riod has elaps- ‘ I have felt no return whatever o the complaint. a E ' I am, Sir, your obolrad Servant, 0 8 h 1852 (Sign ) W. MOON. ct. l , . AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI‘ DROPIY, AFTER SUFFERING FOB EIGIITIEN MONTHS. Goals, dated February Ibtli, I858. To Professor Hoiinowav, ir,-I have much pleasure in informing on of most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently séoctcd by your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of this place, was afliicted with Dropsy for upwards of eigh- teen monihs, to such an extent that it caus ' bod and limbs to be much swollen, and water oozed as "4 it became eecessary; notwithstanding the various retrie- diea tried, and the tlifliircnt medical men consulted, all was of no avail, until be commenced using your Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the printed directions, he was effectually cured, and his health perfectly rs-establish If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully splcacioiis in thefollowfng complaints. Mountaineer. ; A‘... p,.,,,,,, 1,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'I‘lIE BEAU’I'II“ULthorough-bred ldfillml _ D)'l9'|l¢f -IIIIII '00 S‘l‘Al.l.l0N Jlfountaiiisrr, by [Biliona Compjaintp Erysipeliis 'ver Coni- Mulgy Moloch our of Chnmps|‘ng' ; Blotches on t c_ skin Peaiale Ir_regulsri- plain _ (the Carpenter and. Lightning's [ B0\V_°lC0mPl||l|ll lldl _ ttmhago darn) By : ac er (winner ofthe Derby in IBM.) by CIWIIQU _ P9"?! of Ill ltllltll Pllol Waxsy out of Pnntinn by Bunaard, rnnddiiin by ‘Constipation of the Pits Rheumatism Trsntharn out of Cythsrea. Malay M och by Malay : Bowcls Gout Retention of out of Lorigwaist‘s darn, by Dick Andrews out of g°|;:lj|lPl|°|| H0|fl'O¢lI9 S" {iris S it e. . a tit igestion o a a, or _PHe is a Dnrlr By with Black Legs, very powerful : 30!’! Tlllolti 3t0no Ind Gravel King's Evil has fine action, and it good tern r. His pedigree is l Secondary 5yll||>- Tic Doloureux Tumours excellent, combining the most asIIlons_ble and racing U‘ toms xvencfieal AlI"eetions wtlfllkfl brat’ all cars es ness, mm a blood on the turf. Muley Moloch besug sire of the celebrated Alice llawthorne, and many other superior Racers. ltlountiiineer's stock, new four years old, are very werful and promising, and selling at high prices. he performances and racing capabilities of Muley Moloch, Longwaist, and Alice Hawthorne, are too strongl im the minds of the racing ublie to require repetition, especially the latter, she Iiaving woo about 85 Queen's Plates and Gold and other Caps, besides many ofthe most valuable Stakes and Prizes in her day. He will stand in Town, at the Subscribe stables. Peas Twenty Shillings. paid in advance. NEIL W M ‘M iotrtats. 1 arger siass. ,.-. 3 N. B.-Directions for the ‘ every d'nsrd aflsed whatever cause, c. Sold atthe Establishment of Professor Hcnaowsu, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable ru ists and dealers in Medicines throughout the tviliaed World, at the following ; prices :- . 2s. Ba. Ba. and Soc. Currency each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the grease of patients is In am _ Copy of a Letter front Mr. G. Briggs. Chemist, cu ; tvere from his skin, so that adaily change of apparel ' A YER’S PILLS, New and sintzularlv riuccessful remedy for the cure of all Ililious tIISOIM3l—CtM.ll.I\'eI1(‘SI, Indi- cation, Jauri 't rt s Rlieuinittisin. Ferers, Iiiflniiimn- . R’ Ilitniors. Nervtiusneés. Irritabillty, -s O -'4 (‘I No person can feel \\‘('ll while a co.-tit‘? hiibit of ' hes’ eait soon -neratss serious and fatal diseases, which ' ft have been avoided lit’ the timely and judicious use of a g piirgu "re. This is alike true of Colds, Fevorlsh it 'I1IpI0ll'l5,tll|d Bilious dorungements. They all ten to IM‘t.'0mt‘ or produce the deep seated and formidable disteinpors i\'IlIcI'I load the hearseri all over the land. reliable family physio is of the first impor - the public health, and this Pill has been pt-rfec-ted with mmttimmnte An t'XiPIlttI\'0 trial of its virtues by I’h_\'siciatin, Profes- QO ' ' . K 0 an medicine. have _bot-it effected beyond belie , were they not nub- stnntisted by permits of such exalted position rind chziructer as to forbid the suspicion of untriit . . men the eminent gentlemen to whom we an illowcd to refer for these facts, are PROF. Vauxrtxx Mon, the distinguished Suf- geon of New York City. Does. A. A. Haves, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of blas- rachnsetts. Iris 1.. Moonit, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and City of who has Iongtiserl ctice. one of the first mor- H. C. Socrnwrcx,p}?sq. chants in New York City. Avis, M. D. Sttp't and Surgeon of the hoipiuit. tit Chelsea, 31..., C. A. D United States Marine space permit, we could _ hundred rucli names, from all parts w e ' it , but evidence even more convincing than the certificates of these eminent public men is shown in their efiects upon tri . These Pills, the result of Ioiig Investigation and study. are to a public as the best st to which the to science can atford. stem of corn iclncs has been fotind in the Cherry ectoriil and Pills both. to produce a more eflieiciit rsrn than had hi or been ob- tained by iuiv recess. The reason is perfectly ob- vious. _VhiIegryutlhie old mpde of composition. ev- en cry in e _is_ with more or loss of scri- flinm in) qualities, by this car: indi- v till virtue only out I! desired rot the curative effect is p t. All a Inert and obnoxious qual- ities of each substance employed are ft behind. the rative virtu only being re Hence it is self-evident the e ect should prove as they re proved purely remedial. and tbs Pills a sursr, in werfu antidgte tolt(I‘i.seasc than any other CWO? . ore medic no known to As ' is f uently expedient that my medicine iihoitld be taken under the counsel of an attsn ‘ Physicia remedy without knowing its compost su ‘ 35 flag ‘ . 5?” =r% as not receiv promptly forwarded b mall to his address. Of all the Patent edicincs that are offered. how few would be ken if their composition was nownl Their life consists in their mystery. I have n.‘ mltii."i°"' ‘ti f ti ii laid ' e compost on o in one s o to all men and all who alieptsiiligprsftent to judgepi: 3 ts inent Physicians h my Pills, and even more cotifidi-ntly, and are will- ing to certify that ' 'ons were min‘ b poo . powerful influence on the scars on purify the blood and stimulate It aetioit—removc the obstructions of tomne , bowels, liver, and other 0 ans of the body, restoring their irregular action to onlth, and by correcting whenever they exist sueii derange- DIE: as are the-flrlgteauigln of disease. sugar wrap t cy are pleasant to take, and b:f8ng_pareIy' vegetable. no harm can arise from thdr use in any qusnthy. “For minute direction, see are wrapper on the I. IDJ C.A r-mi.-iiiisiisais sips.-siP"""c°"i.....i’-,‘mou.ir'.ii" For sale by F.‘ . a -r. nsssatsav. a c... General Agency Mr. Larson. Owan, G Enwsari Gen, Grand River. Enwaari Nnaarrass, St. Peter's Bay. 1. J. Fauna, St. Eleanor’s, Gnoaon Wtnntn-rest, Crapaad. In. L Iicassssi, Was. I) s or is each a. GFDIGE T. IIASZAID, Sole Whelflls Agent lbs I‘. I Had. 33822:: 03 IO, Janus Ptseaen. ltsalsa.