tarouer under gt... lreatiing are ublished solely on the responsibility of the Grand Division, of 8. Temperance P. 3- Island.] A Nlw “ Msiul L.\vI."—'I.‘lte Committee on the Judiciary in the Maine Legislature. have sub- mitted a lengthy and elaborate report upon the subject ofthe sale of intoxicating liquors, together Portland on of Maine gives the following epitome of the _ with a bill for a new liquor law. The bill. which comprises thirty-three sections : See. I. quor directly See 9. No person shrill manufacture distilled ' 1000, that he will not sell any apiitts except of his own tintin- feature. and wi-hoot alulteratioo. or in quantities less than — gallons, to be carried away at tlte spirits without i;.viug it bond in me. ~ Sec. 3. An ersnn manufacturing without giving bonds. to I'orl‘eit $ I000. Sec. ' ‘his set not to extend to imported li- qu--re, cider, or home-matte wine. Sec. 5. Physicians. &c., to sell it mixed with their rnetltcines. Sec. 8 City and town authorities to authorise persons to sell, as follows. in every town or city at least one, aud not more than two ; every town or city liziviog tiiore than 3000 and less than 8000 population, tuo adtlitionttl persons; every city and town having more than 8000. one additional per- ' Such authority to expire on the let day of May next, succeeding the granting eons lor every 3000. or the same. , See. 7. lnnhulders may be authorized to sell to guests. but shall not keep a bar. ac. to erson shall sell to any minor. Indian. eolrlier iii the army, dtunkard or intoxicat- Cd person. Sec. 9. Native shall be given concerning per- sons oi itrt--tttperate ltalnts. . l . sell. utml ite ii-s -_.i Itlll not illttilllrl law. See. ll. his lmrttl, and lo ltutm his zttilllurily‘ revoked. No person shall sell intoxicating li- or indirectly, except as provided by No persons shall he autltorizetl to \lII it Iroiid til" $100 that lie .-\.-iy persott violatttig the 7th and Bill Section: snuli be lined 5520, he ll:sI)l8 to a suit nti HASZARIYS GAZ Part no suaritr stars or Isnsrto.-—I"rom Morewood’s history of incbriating liquors. it up pears that within the revious oentury—prinoipal- ly within the last hall of the century—the con- sumption of whiskey in Ireland had increased ninety-fold, while the increase of population \\ as but our-fo e were running headlong to ruin. when the temperance reform stepped in arid stayed our downward course. Within live vent- the consumption of whisky. was reduced one-halt". at which point it remained for several years; but the demon has again taken possession of us, and we are running our downward course once more. The brewer and the distiller and the licensed victualler are once more rejoicing at the magnitude of their trade. Their ttnlioly trsflic is once more sowing the seeds of misery and des- pair broad-csst over the land.—James Haughton, Esq.. qf Dublin. Avoto -riir irrniusca or IVIL. 'I‘he follow ' ing appeared as air advertisement in the Alliance of tlte 6th ult.:— Caution to 'l‘eetotalera.—Don’t drink " Viz'tga- patent,” or Temperance (I) Wines. Keep de- cat;ters ofl’ your tables! Avoid the appearance qf cu . A rorrcspondenl has sent it to us for notice. \Ve unite with hiui in the opinion that it will be best to do away utterly with every remnant ofour drir-king paraplit-rnulia atid usages. So much mischief has resulted from them, that we coincide with the sentimcnt—away with tlietn root and brattch.——BriIt'sh Herald. . never see a license to sell spirits with-vti thinking it is A t.tci~:i\'si-: T0 ttuizv S0l.‘l.8.—RubtI‘l Murray llI‘C/teyne. The laws against gambling forfeit the tools with which frauds are perpetrated. and ruin brought upon the unwary. Liquors are the tools with which drunltttrds are made: the Prohibitory Law forfeits the liquors, because they are intended to he us--d in producing drunkenness, and its conse- qur-nces—to wit, pauperism, and crimc.—Jm!ge L vage. I-Ioor~Exra.Vi)r:it run IIoitszs.—Hoi-ses tltnt are hoot’-bound may be easily cured in :1 slioi-t time. l"ir:~'t, lot the smith pure t.l«rWl] the heel oftlie liooftill it is us flail and tiatttirnl 1. ; .t rt'lt’='; then take equal parts of pine pitclt u;.d fresh butter, sitntnerotl to- gctlior, atid anoint the heel only. The hoof of any horse may he grown out in three Sec. I3 No In-.r-nu shall furnish llllliors In uwnmdx’ by applying rflnhrun-V this Simple pets-ms to wltoiti its silo is :'orb:ddr_-n. ‘ “’m'‘ H)’ sea. I ll any pet‘.-Oil, not ntitlinrizetl. =l-:7! sell. IIJ shil ll!‘IIll01lI notr.rt-ectlintz $330- 5 c. 'l'hr-:t: t:nl:tul'ul sales CtIlI:l.lllllt‘ vu- s cointuun stlzr-r—:ittd I‘t‘llllt3l' llllll lt.'tlil.- to it I; rt‘ ‘of $100, or iut,~.ris.uittieiit tor six itrvtttlis. ' Sec. l.'r, (Ii-titre.) Nu drt'n.I:t'ng /ttmxr or tippli'n_<,r s/mp wi'!.’iiu I/us -Strut . A tlrll:l(IllL_’ ltouse or as tip;-lug shop where ll'[vl=Il$ are in unv phat-t-. tact-pt an inn. sol.| r so. trl Jae prnvifltivl Iiv tltt< l't\\'. .i _ U. 4»: l!l|"[..\v>|)t‘-I tttll‘. I'l'.II. I'r t~.;., ~ lt.r'.l:i__‘ ir.try in tin , 1 vii? .l ='.v- .~ l . -- 5t7t'. Ill. S‘;ll‘('II lti.i_t' I)-.' of (:rt'tl.l-lw ;t."f;ttlll. .\t_-t-. 7.‘:l lIt‘L'lZi.ll~‘.~‘ lii.'il~i :t tl fit;-|t‘.'il-1. >3.-c. '..‘l. bi.i<l. ‘« . ‘I. v'<l l';t.:l.‘I. ll.‘ . r . .E:' 5». {P K 1. ., :1 UK‘ it: will‘ r. . -13 ‘.-r: :33 ;‘.>rty } sliztll lt-. IIJIII ltthlt-. hint tlllilr’ tttio.\'i(:1tetl. V .I we ..I. pt.’-ttii at-ll Ill t'l:t‘. Sec 25 ll.‘ rlllflll .$l0’tl. . I I I‘he rvntaiiiingz st-rtions reutllflle the mahnfll‘ in which cases shzill be contl-.tt:'.cd in court. TIIE MAINE LAW WANTED. A DRUNKEN 'l‘att.on —Sou!IttI:ark Police Court. Michael Cronin. a smart looking little Irish ltll Ior, was charged with being drunlt and riotous in the streets. 'l'|ie charg1e was clearly proved by Police Constsbles,73 L . who saw him turned ottt dfs ublio house on Sunday night. when he re- fuse to o home, and wanted to tight everybody. “ r.A‘ ecltstt to the prlsoner—Will you pio- rnise to lteep sober for the future? rj'soner.—IVo your worship. I can't do that gr. how; so you must not as me. lhr. A‘Ilecltett.—Why can't you keep sober? .9,t.on¢r—Why. I'll tell you. No one c keep sober in this blessed country, for (lien on so marry mlucements to (rink strong liquors. Mr. A‘Hecket°..-—Well, ifyou will not promise to keep sober, I must fins you 7a., or seven days’ a ' ‘ em. for bein drunk and riotous. 'm3iii3:.'li. (laughing Ileartl|'yp—I thank you, sir, p"".,,,,,, Pay the money, but won't promise to 1". “bar, I can’! do that. - p. A'lleekett.—yoo must take care ot'your- gs]! for’lt' you are brought before me again on such evidence, you will tie puoishedwilh more 1 ssverity--5lP"“’- yrrruu s.'1u// /mp a .1 r r- kr t‘l‘l r at sttt-it tlrittlting lltttl-‘B -!.‘('.ti:s lll ~t‘.l "tin- Ill ole, 0'1 t-xiitipluittt No ltt'liu7l run Ln Ill lllrlitllittl on any I: ;i' ll ttttu_:.:.:ttin_I lilf tti:tt.\:t':t".u; liqtit-r.~‘ lllt"_{..iIl} ;:'hUtI :5l‘llll4,[ In :t (lI'lIl'I{.Il'«l to: all iojti.ir'si cnttttillltul Iiy .\'.tiii'.- pP.ll.llll'.‘.‘. if an llli.lllIll0l‘lZl'(.l Any one selling impure liquor shall rm By diotoftllligencct by tI0\\‘lIrlglIl' pains-tnlting. Ill-..‘-l ll it'tm.i: Irlscarr. or A3‘ I‘li.r:rii.tx1'. --Tito (.'hni-It atoll E2-iiii/tg .’\/‘tics llll(ICl'- sttititls, Ill‘lI the t"l!“plltlllI which was lo.~l :)Vt'I'l)Ullr'(l front '1 \‘t‘.~'.~l(:l lwtitid to that port, tttntlc its way Illlu .\loutit Plcustiitt harlmr! 'I‘ltt-, \‘t‘>'.s‘L‘l wits thirty lllllt‘S out at sen, ttiitl at lit-any gttlc was lilo\t'iti;:, when the ole- phzint wt-tit (l\‘Cl'lmltl‘tl. Its font of ritlitig out Ill" .~toi'.it is, we stippost-, lllt‘. lltttsl re- tiiltl'li..l:ll‘ in =t:t.ict~ nl' tiiiiiiiul .<tt'<:n;;lli iilitl t-iidtiiuiitcu on l‘L‘Cti!'tl. ' 'II.ll2 \\'.\\’ ra l3.\ll.\'l'l\'t'l~.'. 'l“-.-it ttliit-,li olhr-r follts Cllll do, \\'lt_~ , with pittiz-iicv may not _t--ti I l-I ' l::‘t- ,. ~ , sAi.1i;l :t'l.tIl....x II-HI ll.t: I :..' tr:-t'it-its inszrtiction, (l!'llI(tl to ltitn. Ilia ttiziswr cttitl liizii for his tltillnt-ss, and till his t'll1.rtstlit~vt cutilrl not raise him from the lowest place on Illlf fnrtn. Ilttt, nothing tlnuuted, he pror--trod thr- grammars and other elemciitnry books which l.is class-fellows had gmtt: thrnugli in previous tcrm.~t.0 He tlcvoted the hntirs of play, and tint a law oi" the hours of sleep, to the mastering of those ; till. in a few weeks, he gradnrilly began to rise, and it was not loo! till he shot far ahead ofall his com- panions and becante not only lender ofthe derision. j but the pride ofllsrrow. You may see the statue I ofthat boy, whose career began with this lit ol“ energetic a pllcation, in St. Paul's cathedral; for he lived to Iiethe greatest orential scholar of mod- ern I-Iurope—it was Sin Wit.t.t.t.ti Jottns. - When young scholars see the lofty pinnacle of attainment on which that name is now repostnn. t r t ,‘ ,. \7~t.l '_’l' tll hey feel as ifit had been created there, rsthe han harl travelled thither. No sault thing. The‘ most illustrious in the annals of philosophy once know no more than the most illiterate now «lo. Antl how did he arrive at his peerless dignity? —Lr' c in Earnest. What is tlte difference between tucks tax? One is intended to keep us " up at heel,” the other tends to keep us down. ——+- Dsriiurioiv voit ‘rill Batu» or Hora.- A Teetollsr is a person who eats his toast instead of drinking it. 9 CO E'I‘TE, APRIL or wu.i.t AI noon. VALUABLE REA L PROP ERTY _'.<‘CI11 X451?‘ 43?}, THE following parcels of LAND. &c., will be submitted to public competition at the COURT on WEDNESDAY the IXTIIIINII sy 0 APRIL next. at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. viz:— |'AS'l‘URI“. LOTS Nos. 233, 23-1 and 235 in the Royalty of Charlottetown, fronting on the St. Pe- ter's Road, and situitte about three miles from 'l‘ovvn, containing in the whole 86 acres, a little more or s. At.so—'l'he Freehold and Itevcrsion of and in 'l‘vto Iluridred nnd Sixteen acres 0 on Township No. 49, adjoining the ltoman Cntholic Church Property. near Vernon River. "tis Land is subdivided into two Forms of I44 acres. and 72 ac- long terms of years, yielding a yearly rettt of one shilling sterling per acre. Auo-'l‘he Iinstern ttioiel of TOWN LOT No. I 6? in the Second llundred o 'I'otvn Lots in Cli:irlot- tetoun, having it frontof 42 feet on lticlutiond Street. with the WAREHOUSE thereon. At.so-—'I‘liut valuable piece of GROUND with the 3; l)\\'EI.LINti IIOUSE und premises tliorctn belong- .ing, ltnown us the residence of Mir. llavm “'11.- snx. fronting 40 feet on liiclitnond Street, tintl ex- tending in depth 5'.) fuel. it little more or loss; form! ing pints of Town Lots Nos. «I und 5 in the Second llundred of'l'o\\'n Lots in Cliurloltetown. Ant-o—l’ttrt of'I'U\\'N l.U'I‘ No. I, in the Second llutidred of Town Lots in Clnirlottctown, ncxtudjoin- of 60 feet on It icliniond Street, and extending 50 fe , in depth, or tltereahout, with the D\\"El.I.ING IIUUSE thcrnon. ' At.so—'l'liut ltenutifully situated I'ropt.-rty, form ing part of COMMON LUT No. 18. in the Royalty of Charlottetown, fronting 0.1 the Ililltthorough, und in the iuttnediate vicinity of Government House, Intely in the occupation of Curr. Ilutzi:1.t:a'. It. N., bounded on the North West try the Ito.-td leading to Goverment House, and on the I-Inst h \Vest Street, and extending on said street 233 feet ll little more or less, with the largottnd conitnodiuus l)\VEI.- LING lIOUSI'1,UU'I‘ISUILDINGS and nppurtennn- ct-s tltcteto liclotiging. 'I‘his property is suliject to n nnnuity of £50 currcticy per unnuni. charged thereon for the use and lit,-nt.-litof .\Irs_.\l.'try l'.liz.-ibelh \Vilson, frotn und after the lIt.‘Cl'lasL' of ht.-r prescttt Iu!ll7ll|tI (in t:.'i.~ie sho llllllll tiurvivt: hint) ttntl so long its rlllc sltall rt.-trtziin his Widow und uiitnurtit-«I; and it \\ lll he sold litihlc lllt.‘tL'lt). l"ot 'l'i-:tt.\i.~i til‘ S.-tle ntid furtltt.-r l «ptin: of the llt:IIt'l’.'ll"ll I Illitltl‘ l| Dc--t 5 rl.ttt-, the ‘.’l.st tl iy of Ur lllt! :.Zm\'t- II III! -l l’:t\il \\ ilwu lllltl his .~'.tE.l \\'ilK-, It - ‘ p:ttlit-til ‘L4, vii- 'l'rtisit:«~.-t for s..' - _\\lill lltt.‘ o'!i -t p.trti:-4 lil:‘l’t in ttitiivtl, to Il:-- u...I.-.-‘ .~l_'lIt‘Il, lllltl tlt:'y rt-1,-iettirtul i:i tho lit-,.;i~.'ry ll.2i:-.t: tit’ thi-z l.-l .ntl.) l).tlt‘tl :it t,‘li:irlo'to:tot\';i, tlii~ 'i'«xitli tl.:y ul’J.it.ti:ii'y_ I I l~l:t::d. I..’\\' .ItI \/ 1 ti 7-E") ill} fl ll.l) Ivy I'Il\’.lIt‘ (‘otiti:it:t. I at II. :;g_ fully r'll-lllllftl l':\ll\l, tin Illl‘ .\I-lll vr'o'tt-‘t. r t|l!t' dt.~t;ii.l illltllll 5.‘, lliltt-' l':'om l,'.-i- pI'tl_\' Ivl. lltt. l.I.\\ It tool lllI~' .;.i lt‘.~‘, r.t’ u-,.,; .'tl. ..1i-‘ll:itt'l:i:t;;2tl~l;il.tul ttu‘lit.il...t;, H. 1, .j_ t! u -z votz i‘t'tI uiili :i I:Il\t tl gzi-it.ili ill I; tl-I .'||r:l ~' "- V» "J. IlH‘.it=tlt'»:: stiittililu l't'iiti:.-' ll l.'lli , . _ h m [ll‘o'lltl«t ~' I-' ll cnttilorhtlilt: I.', sit‘ V l.‘'.. I l_. l.l.\li li'lIi.‘ I‘, I’) I-t't:I Ir)‘ 3:) lbut, \\lIll it ll.\lt ‘. -._, l-} .‘.'i I-' tllltl -I \\'t-ll til' \\lIIl'|’ til .1 ' l'ptzi ll 9-?‘ Ill‘. «'.‘l'..r ti-niti tln; l'tr:ii y:ir.l 'l‘lit-, I'ropr-tt_v is t-r.l.-irm I In .l t't‘lt!l'Ill*‘l'I ~trt~ mi of \\'llll‘l‘ \\ Ill! ll ll l\\ : ilr . v- 31;. ;:< :'nl ;:l:u,;t-lltt'r H ll-I l[.l.rtI I‘)? l';‘.rn,i:.v=- pi;:p- .~, [- Elilfl jt r-' ‘\ '7'- I~' la-V-il lll¢.ll'l’ I.I."l.-"I l.r l. -'. 5 :.\.-t~. lit-.:‘; .t.. ., . lr 1' U ..',, :(.l'.L‘t . l’~--~- ~.~-lttitl .n lie git‘:-u in April iir-.\t, l‘l' i-nrii r. ill I or lt‘I'|ll'l, :in:ilurllwr p=itlit'i:l;-rrt, t : .;tiirt- :1-av l .-.l ul“.lnii:v l.<v.\uwou't‘tt, . Il.'Il'fI~‘l4'l‘-:ll-l.fl\\', tflturlnttctown, who Ii fully .-tntli-»ti7.-d ItlIr(!,'\[ |‘.,,-1|... sul--. lllizrrlotlctowti. .lun. l7, I856. AI’OTHECARIE.‘3’ I .’;.LL. T110 Old had H USE. 181 GII:\RLO'I'I.‘F}'l‘0WN', MAY, 1-. mzssmsmr 3.. Co. AVE just received, per lnte nrrivals from Lon- don, ttblin, United States and llultlnx, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, as xlcnsioe and Varied .lssortmsnt~of DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFUIIERY, Brushes. Combs, Soaps. and other Toiletrequisites; Points, Oils, Colours. and Dye Stuffs; Fruits. Spices, onft-ctionary, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other nrticlo usually kept at similar Establishments in Great Britnin (See ./!pollt¢cart'¢s' Hall Jeeertiscr.) a whole of which the can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, iflnot lower prices, than they can be procured lggfig 'Ir M. Cltnrlottetown, May I2, I855. SALT. BUSHBLS Iiiverpeol SALT for sale by the Subscriber. JAMES PUIIDIB. February 15, I856. ’ ||oUSl-J. in the Colonial Building, in Cltarlottetovvn. I res respectively, which are severally let on Lease for , ing to the lust tihovt: described prcttiiaes, having u front , cu-titlit-r, l(*.’..'t, l.\llI|tlitI lit . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the Sub- seriber having baybpowsr efAltornsy bearing date the 24th January. I . been duly appointed by the Misses Stewart, to act as their Attorns —hss to inform all Tenants on the Estate of t e Misses Stewart, that unless all Rent and srrssrs of Kent. are paid immediately, legal measures will be at once resorted to, for recovery as the Law directs. &‘ Building Lots in Town, and farms in the C t t d‘ f. on I, 0 "Po". JAMES J. BBVAN. Charlottetown, Feb. 29. I856. . i ‘ -42 .. Friend of the Prince Edward I-XOLLOWAY’S OINTMEN T. l‘.x't‘ltAORt)lNAltY CURE: OF ASTHMA I I or AK OLD LADY aa:vs:N1‘ir viva: vauuts o I-‘ A G at. Copy Q/‘a Lcllrrfrom Jlr. Thomas ll'rr!on, (Book Store.) Toronto. dated the 9th October, I854. To Professor Ilollowtty, Sir,—(Ir.ititudu compels me to niulto known to you the extruorditiury ho-no-lit. tin t-gt-d pun-tit has derived ‘ front tlto use of your I'ills. My tnotlier wtts ulllicted or upwatrdtt of four and twenty years with usthtitu and spitting ofhlood; it was quite Ll ony to see her sulI'er und hear her cough; I have ofteti declnred, that would give till I possessed to have her cured ; but although I paid a lttrge sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought perhaps your I'illrt might lienelit hcr ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result was nittrvellous: by slow degrees, my mother become better, und ttftcr persevering with your rettiediett for nine weeks, slto was perfectl cured, and now enjoys the heat ol ht.-nlth, althoug seventy-live years old. remain. Sir, Your obliged, 'I'll0.\lAS \\"I:lS'I'ON. I{Iil‘~I.\III\'AIll.I'2 CURE OI" .I)I(0I'SI'. AF‘I‘)‘.ft ui:i.\'t; TAPPED Tllltlllvl TIMEI. ('.-]._r/ if it Lrllcr fl,/‘In ./lI.I.'mny i\'m'r'Ih. Esq. ll.:li_'/r.'.t'. .\irt'<I .\'.'..J'/.'.', -i'.tlt‘u'i'/in 2.')lIt .Iu;_;us'l, I354 I To l’rtvl‘-~-‘Mir Ilollo\\.'._\'. (Sigtit.-ti) ' in-, In i‘.tl' . ‘ _ l IIIV It'rllillltIlI_\ in ..l' t'.tt*r--_\‘. '1-i '1 \<\‘tl‘ I“il<, ll .lm'..-.-.~.i ll;-- , .~ pliiiit; \\.:< twpp... l :r-:- lltllc“, and fl. ally gin-ti up It th.- t. 't"lt‘l‘~3 ll.l\l'l‘ lit-rviiio in ttppt-itrtiiicc as ti -:'..It-iuzt, :t:.tl \‘.Illl tin lll"l:' r-'Il’t.‘ll1lll lll mt: tli:inn t-liiltl _;v:.-t lmrn. It \\:..~i Illtlll, that I thought DI. -',,l._-_ v;,- V111,, r'lllIl itiinit~.ii:itte|y .*‘l'lll lot‘.-i qnuiitily .u..l tn.-x.x:t:<:--t--I u.ix-2: lllt‘lll. 'i|'u.- tvsult I can _~.t'.;|‘t‘t it It’! tli: t\'."ll now. uliliongli true It is. ,-\l‘iur l l2.~'.tii! lli:--zt lur livtzt uw in‘. full lllllt'll In-ill.-r, um] l.|\‘ p- r-.-\c..::-; \‘ llll tlit-tn. iii the ¢‘.‘\'[lll':lllUIl of two t-..i..tli I \\.'l.-l t'.llll]tlt‘lt‘l.\ turtrd. I l::t\'c uiiitrti ou- tl t!:- Lt-—-.t. of lIL‘illlll. I not, Sir, Yutiis siiiccrt-l_v (:-'ij,;:it-ti) -\.'\"I'll".\\' S\II'l'li. ‘ _t.~' 1'-l.‘.l:-‘ll (5 (Hit: 1' t':t1.\l‘:: ti. ‘..\'l\ l.l\'l it t’<).\ll'l.A:.\l‘ !! N I.ri'.’.'i' _/'/“,1 ll'[i'.’."u ': l.'t-‘ir«_ of " ‘5 .1'l' 1.‘:/.1"!/r.l l.-.'(.'..r.', l.V../'1! I74‘/' .;\tIl'. lt‘l'4. I‘ l)l‘.Illl.l'I‘Y i ---i j:\ ‘it ~‘'\ , tl-at '-'l‘T l"i' ~ It’ ‘.'." It'- . s - . I.~|‘ ,,~ i.- -.i‘- -.t.... ‘y .' XIl‘_‘|'|tI‘ ;tT_ lmtwl.-t were lllslt) tiit.cti t.t.-t' igt-tl for ll--'. \\ll'.|' I‘: lllll time. I tried tnrtiiy tIl"lll(‘lllI'.'l. hut tin-._v we-rt: oftzo good to me, until I had tocourse to your l’i‘:'< Ly lilitlllb’ ttlticli, :ititl I‘-illowitigtlie printed dirtrrttiozia for ‘-'<‘\('ll trot-It.-t I tttia cured, tiller every other ll|l‘1l:t~' litilutl to this tistoiiislitiietit of my lltllgIl- liouis, :l(.'tlll:tll‘.l£lllCt.‘rl, and friends. I shall ever feel grult-lul to you for this ustonisliing rcstomtion to llt‘:lllll, and will rucumnicnd your Pills to allsulferers. , feeling it my duty to do so. ' _‘ remuiu. Sir, your humblti servant, Ii (Signed). \VILI.lAM REEVES. ‘ These celebrated Pills are womlerfully eiicticiourin thefollowing costpluinta. The Pills should he used conjointly with the Ointment ‘it most ofthe following cases :— r I:t\ l.\ " i llad Legs ancers .lore-throg¢s Bad Breasts Contracted and Stifl trlrindissasu urns Joints I c ’ Bunions Blephantiasis . lorh-Lads Bite of Mo ui- Plstulus .m.hipplgs toes and and Gout Corns Flies Glandular swellings Pumours co-bay Lumbsgo leers Cltlegt» out ‘lss oantls Chllbhtlvle Rheuniatisrn aws. oped ‘hands Scolds Sold at the establishment of Professor Hoa.r.ow 2~l4,Strand, near Temple Bar.) London, and b respectable raggists and Donlsrs Medicines throughout the C'vtlized World, in Pets, at trad. H each. ' &" There is a considerable saving by tslting tho larger sizes. - ‘ N. B.—Directlons for the guidance of pstietleats ."v all every disorder are I set! to each pot. , ‘ '|I_!0BtiE.‘n llA8lA_I_P_ ‘It M