E. lllottry. ‘Erik iaessesre NIGHT wa'rciusAii's sosiu. “ souaeuirs of e lemsur ts Gersicuy.") _tA ‘sis iiigisi .i..c.i lseufli I -iiii-i voice under the window singfi "a lbw simple notes. An hour dew away, and the once more under the widow. The air proved to be the weigh‘. inssofthelhtlotowmsod his Nsoht-l ,sr alg ,soit is boastifall sort of hymn. sash verso adapted to the hour at which t is saeg._ There is_ something delightful to this idea; it Is deeply elnraotoristto oftho spirit ofaatsrsl relglutwhleli seems to pervade Germany, and the custom is primitive and poetical to the greatest degroo.—Wlist can be more too ' than to hear the usrdiau of_ths silent village, as he walks his nightly sounds, thus rawiag _as:inplo moral from the looting hours; and invoking for the sleeping Inhabitants the protection of that God, who neither slsinbora nor sleeps. The following is e translation.) Ilark, while I sing 3 our village clock The hour of eight, good air, has struck. Eight souls alone from death were kept, When God the earth with deluge swept- Uuless the Lord to guard us dotgtt, Man wakes and watches all in vain. Lord ! through thine all-prevail” might, Do Thou vouchsiife us a good nig t ! Hark, while I sing! our villa o clock The hour of nine, good airs. as struck. Wine lo rs cleansed returned not, Be not I y bles-ings, mun, forgot. Unless the Lord to guard as deign, _ lilac wakes and watches all in vain. Lord, dtc. Hark, while I sing! our village clock The hour of ten. good airs, has struck. Ten precepts show God's holy will, Oh ! may we prove obedient still. Unless the Lord to guard as deign, Man wakes and watches all in vain. Lord, &c. I-Iarlr, while I sing ! our village clock The hour eleven, good sire, has struck. Eleven apostles remained true, hlay.we be like that faithful few ! Unless the lord to guard us deign, Mun waits and matches all in vain. Lord, &o. Hark, while I sing ! our village clock The hour of twelve, good airs, has struck. Twelce is oflime the boundary-— Man ! think upon eternit . Unless the Lord to guartl us deign, Mail wakes and watches all in vain. Lord, &c. Hark, while I sing ! our village clock The hour ofone, good sire, has struck, One God alone reigns over all; Nouglit can without his will befall. Unless the Lord to guard its deign, Man wakes and watches all in vain. Lord, dtc. Hark, while I sing ! our village clock The hour of two, good airs, has struck. Tsoo ways has man to walk been given, Teach me the right—the path to hesv’n. Unless the Lord to guard as deign, Man vrak and watches all in vain. Lord. Ste. Hark, while! sing ! our villa clock The hour of three, good airs, gs struck. res Gods in one—cxs|tcd most, The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Unless the Lord to guard as deign, Man wakes and watches all in vain. , o. Hark, while I sing! our village clock The hour of four, good sire, has struck. Four seasons crowned the farmer's care, Thy heart with equal toil prepare- np-awake I nor slumber on, T morn approaches, night is gone ! Thank God, who, by his power and might, Has watched and kept us through the night ! llarirtics. MICHIGAN. Among the acts ad ted by the late Legislature, was one abolish- ing all laws forilie oolliiction of debt. Michigan has now in force the monof national reform measures._ No land limitation law has yet been enacted, although the homestead has long been exempted. A number of mercantile firms and dealers in Kalamazoo, since the abolition of the law relating to debt, have announced their intention of publishing the names of all dol' uents, " being well convinced," us they say, “that no man of g intention and honorable prin- ciples wil allow himself to be thus oil before his neighbours and fellow-citizens.” The honour o the man is hereafter to be tbofoundatienof all ordinary transactions. A bold Legislature is that of Michigan.-—The have before abolished capital unishtnent, and now have abolish all obligation to pay debts. set one act more remains to complete their works, and that is, to abolish all laws for the punishment of crime. Then they will have rendered all further legislation needless, and may vote a perpetual dissolu- tion of its own b And yet we are not prepared to say that good will not come of this experiment. It may be well to see how that principle will work in actual experience. In acute respects it will- ring an advantage. It will essentially destroy the credit system. It will save the expence of cflloctitig debto—and possibly the risks of losstn the transaction of business will be less than under the uevsiltng s stem. It will supersede all bankrupt laws. And _nkrupts w o cannot be released from the creditors in other States, will be tempted to seek a home in Michigan. But there are some kinds of business, such as banking and others, that cannot be or- saed where no leg.iI enforcement claims can be made. And how thoootlrte can adyudicato on any questions that involve property, and enforce their judgment under such a system, we do not see.- Perititn Recorder. _I'Il¢tfl.AID Daircss as Bucaurairasr Pacscc.--Imiae. dtltely alter the state supper at Backin ham Palace on Wednesday night, a Highland reel was layod by R r. Mackny, her Majesty's plfizund was dnncod by t a following ladies and gentlemen :- Esrl of Gifford and Lad Rachel Russell. lord James P. Murray end is Foxsson. Sir Js_irios R. Maclioauo and Lady lies Douglass. ‘Cl! lltchaol Stewart and lies Stewart. Cluiiy lac arson and Lad Ana Iaekenuio. - - sin e s y a on. err. \"“.i°t-if Co'.;b.:l? [lid 3‘-‘chili i‘i"’°'i'.'.;., K After the ordinary real, the tool of Tslloeh was danced, in , which the same ladies and gentlemen joised.—Esgli'eIi paper. yard. Each crass, when worltod hand, ired four men, whereas the steam crane is worked a man and-a only, and does double the work, the_wsgos being about three‘ red and llllfly pssiidsper assent to see, ed slsty-oovos is other. The stoauuinschitio will carry tflrtosn logs of timber, wslghiuLtoge- thor ntnetoen.sud s halftons. one at s time from one and oft yard I distance of one hundred feet in twouty-six minutes, Sssssnanr-rr os_Bassaaoos Na-i-iotrs.—Is their everyday IIMMIIOI ‘en Ellll Allll LlllltlllT son I‘!!! CUII OI‘ ' Coughs, Colds, lloarssess, Splttlsg Ct C'CIl9s AS‘.-lg uvcr complaints, and CONSUMPTION. no NOT ncoaccr I1‘. Consumption can be and has been cured, In thousands of cases, by this only certain remedy, JUD8ON'8 CHEMCJL EXTRACT OF CHERRY .l.N'D _ LUNG W OR T, and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con- suniptlori, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, us to have been pronounced by Physicians and friends, to be not all possibility ofrecovory, and at times thought to be dying, have been cured by this woundorful remedy, and are tioiv as ivcll and hearty as ever. It is a compound of tacdicatioiis which are peculiarly adapted to and essentially necessary for the cute of COUGHS JLVD CONS UMP TION. Its operation is mild, yet eflicacious ; it IOOECHI the phlegm which creates so mucli dilliculty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expel from the system all diseased matter by expcctorstiori, producing adclightful change in the breathing and cheat, and this, after the prescriptions ol' the very best medical men and the iiiveiitiona ofkind and sorrowiiiz friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Cansumplit-e um]:-rrr. T110 U SJNDS 01-‘ CONS UMP Tl VE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines tvliicli were said to be t'ii_/‘allible cures, but which have proved only piill- iritivcs, but this medicine is not oiilya palliative buta cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing efficscy better than any iisscrtiuiis or certificates in curiii coiisttmptioii and all diseases of the Lungs, such as Spitting of bed, Coughs, pain in the side and chest, night- sweals. &.c. etc. About 1000 certificates of almost miraculous cures, performed by this medicine, from some ofthe first Doctors, Clcrgynicii rind Mer- chants, have been sent us for this medicine. but the publication of them looks too much like Queckcry, [we will shoiv them to any per- son, calling at our otIicc.] This medicine ivill speak for itself and enough in its own favour wherever it is tried. Cautiori—'I‘hio medicine is put up in a large bottle and you must find the name of Judson hr. Co., Proprietors, Nctv York, on the aplen- did Wrapper around the liottlc. All orders must be addressed to Couistock 8:. Brother, No. 9.Iohn St. New York. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. C.z1RLTON‘S FOUNDER OINT.l!E.\'T, For the cure of Founder, Split lloof, Iloof-bound Horses, and contracted and I-‘evcrish Feet, )\'eunds, Bruises in the Flesh, Gallcd Backs, Cracked Heels, scratches, Cuts , Kicks, &c., on horses. C.«1RLTOi‘\"S RlA'G-BONE CURE. For the cure of Iliiig-bone, Blood Spavin, Bonc Spavin, \Viiidgalls, rid Splint--:1 rurtiiin rcnictly. C..£RLTON'S CO1\'Dl1'ION POIIDERS FOR HORSES ./IND C'.JT’1‘LI;‘. The changes of weather and season, with the chringc of use and feed, have a very great clI'cct upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses. It is at these changes they require an assistant to nature to throw ol'aiiy disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been imbibed. and which, if not attended to, will result in the Yellow water. Hooves,‘ Worms, Bolts, lee. All of which will be prevented by giving one of tlioss powders, and will at any time, care when any symptoms of disease appear, if used in tires. They purify the blood, remove all inlam-stloa and fevsnloesen the shin. cleanse the water, and invigorate the whole body. enabling them to do more work with the some food. The notion of thee powders is direct upon all the secretive glands,and therefore has the some el'oct upon the Horse, the Ox. the Asa, and all I-lorbivorous animsls—aIl discs arising larger producing a bed stats of the blood. are speedily cured by Reiaeinber and ask for CAItI.'I'0N'8 CONDITION POWDI-IRS, and take no etlters. CARLTONHQ NERVE’ JND BONE LINIMENT FOR HORSES, and for the cure of all diseases of man or beast that require external application, and for contracted cords and rrturrlee, strengthens weak limbs, and is also used for sprains, bruises. saddle galls. swelled legs, sores of all kinds on Horses. CARI.'I‘0N’8 articles for Horses and Cattle are prepared from the recipe ofa very celebrated English I-‘srrier, and will cure in ninety. nine cases out of one hundred of any of the above complaints. They have been used by Farmers. liver)‘-nteii, slugc proprietors and others with the most maikcd and dccidotl sm-cur. Cau£|'on.—N0ne can be genuine unless you find the name of J. Carlton Comstock. on the \\ rapper of each article. COMS TOC'K’S VERMIFUGE. This is the most extraordinary remedy for Worzns rvcr used; it cdectually crsdicatr,-s \\ ortns from both Adults and Cliildri-n. It cannot harm the most delicate infant or strong:-st Adult, and never fails to completely root out and dcslroy all kinds of \\'onm. The cost, 25 cents per bottle, puts it within reach of all, and all pa- rents who are without it, are wantonly exposing the Lvus of llnrlr children to those fell destroyers of youth. “ Worms.” Look fur the name of Coinstock dc Brother, proprietors, on the Wrapper of each bottle. To the Old and Yourigl.’ Ho .’ ye Red Heads and Grey!!! PIIENOMENON ix CIIIMISTRY ! I !! E.&S"l' INDIA H.dIR DYE. COLORS THE HAII, AND WILL N01‘ THE SKIN. This dye may be applied to the hair over night, the flrst night turn- ing the lightest Run or Gssv Hsrsto a dark brown, and by repeat- ing a second night, to a bright jet black. Any person may, there- fore, with the least possible trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect black; with a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skin will not colour it. By an occasional application, a person turning grey will never be known to have a grey hair. Di- rections complete with the article. There is tio colouring in this statement. as one can easily test. These facts are warranted by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is the celebrated Chemist, Dr. tJoMs'rocn.author of Comstock's Chemistry, Philosophy. and other works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Use Dr. Laszs'r'rrr.‘s Acevsric OIL, for the cure‘. nf Dcnfncrs. Also. ah those disagrealrlc noises, like lhe buzzing of lIl~‘('(?ll, falling of water, whining of steam, which are iyniptonii ofappro.iiliii.g deafness. Many persons who have l)t'.9‘n draf for ten, fiflrcii or liveli- ty years, and were subject to use ear trumpets. have nflrr using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, being IIHIIIC perlrrlly well. It has cured cases of tea, Iftsan, and even thirty years standing of deafness. IIAPS -LINIHENT FOR THE PILES. The worst attacks of tho Piles are efoctually and permanently cured In a short time by the use ofihe genuine Hay s Linlmciit. Iiuitdrcds of our Irst cltlseiis throughout the country have used thla liriirucnt with complete success. _Ceutios—Never be It unless you led the name of Comstock It Co..‘_opon tbs wra of the genuine article. LOIfGlilP8'OlE.l1' WESTERN INDMN P.lN.lCl.t. I. For Colds and kvorlshlhsllngs sud prevstitl fevers. 2. for Aitliaia, Llvsr Coei Islets sad Billoes actions. 3. Per Diarrhoea, Iodlgsst and Less of Appetite. 4. For IOIllY&aIII‘g.fClIlIO and note, ;CLOU‘V:.II man: I. I‘ Stomach tloae, Dyspsps srsa . 1ii.;i.°iiponuiri.ii ti iouutnosi. swiigiui pun, {ism vsr leaves one ssstlve. I Rheumatism. llfothsveisagroat similarity in allbarbsrossnstisss. Generally thorulsvb ,aadthodhomsrot'thscs¢oms wliieli,no- dorths ,sav nations are governed. All aotlses, s orsti mau'os svsta itig,im- ::o.mr:su ma:‘%srbJ;beroiis,:;, for lllltlnldefl llI.O‘ClllllOII isil"o«s-"t7iiuiuiiiae wfisoiii ion the ‘belly. i. uiii '“ Is'a:t‘ssmaoh asses, forwoo:sras|i:.gs:;i-iIIyeoiialit.o:s:; e mdlbshytupstino, s ‘iw"a corsair:-iwiiius ii. ii raisin‘; .riii3Ii‘iits'iii upsumfi disk as sssssssryov we saamuts. the era hanger and lhlvot, mtypuh ssflstsooytssfils oasglvo tho assas- msy msflstsmtspwssotslroowsootwlsty. ‘nose pvhalso _ ssihsesnmssaevseooot In H Xhlstte -pwlfi sslose :hi.tblsssryat‘lmsatsausa psmstw . uuflthslodhasotlonhhmw-lsa,nflhtsateralasts is I’ Allsaomtemporssoodywlththsslvaaoo stoi- 9 Comstook’e Norvs and lens Llrilrnant is warranted to care so she of lbulatlsm, Gout, Contracted Clorils, sad Muscles, or jelnls, strengthens Weak Limbs. sail enables those who In €'lt'Pl°d to walk again. Comstoek & Brother. Proprietors, New York, and none genuine vritheutths nelson llls "|"Pl’“' Toothache. Dr. KI.lNE’S DROPS. for the cure Ibo 'I'_00ll1|_tl|0- ll with confidence that we can recommend it as an iiifsllibls euro in sllcasu, without any injury to the teeth or gums. PNCG25 unli- Consumptt'on'!! Every body knows Is a flattering disease. It coiuiucnces and pro- gresses so insldiously. that before one is aware of it, the lungs are a mass of ulcers, then a sudden exposure or change from heat to cold, produces an injlaotmatton, an in_ a few days or weeks. |'~_|l said. he or she died of heel] Consumption. For Ill troubled Willi cough or lung complaint, we would refer to the advertisement on the outside of lhis paper of.Iudson’s Chemical Extract of f‘Chcrry and Luiigivort," which is said to he a certain cure for this awful ii‘ - . |"L?u:ltion—All of the above named articles are sold only by Com- stock 8:. Brother, 9 John street, New Yorlt,to ithorn allordcrs must be directed. THE GENUINE OLDRIDGE‘S IMLM or C'0LL'.llBI./1. FOI. IIITORINO THE HAII.o Ifyon wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair. free from d.iiidiulI' and scarf, do not fail to irocure the genuine Biiliti of Columbia. In cases of baldness it wil more than exceed your cxpectstiotis. Msiiy who have lost their hair for twenty years, have had it re- stored to its originalperfection by the use of this baliii. Age.itatie, or condition appear. to be no otuticls whatsver; it also cause- the fluid to flair with which the delicste hair tubes are fillo.-il, by which means thousands [whose hair was as grey as the Asiatic I‘.agle]. have had their hair restored to Its natural colour by this iii- valuable remedy. Cauti'un—Ncvor buy it unless you had the name of Cotnstock ht. Co., Proprietors, on the wrapper of each bottle. CJRL TOMS LINIMENT F OR THE PILES, 44‘. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and in the private prac- tice in our country, by art Illllltclllc niinibcr of iiidiviiluzils and fami- lies, first and most certainly for the cure of the I‘Il.I-ZS, and also extensively and r.-ffccluslly as to ballle crrtlullly, uulcss ultcrc its .,tI'i~cii are witnessed, Externally in the following complsiiits: For Dropsy~-'.‘rect-'ng extraordinary absorption at oiicc. Su'('llirigs—IIcducing them in a few hours. li‘huunrili.tm-—Aculc or Chronic, giving II|'IlI.(.'dIIlC case. Sure T/irual——|ly Cstirrrs, lllccrs or Colds. Croup and llliuoping Cough —I~‘.xlcrna|‘y and over the chest. .71! llruircs. Spruins aml Ilurns—-Curiii: in n few hours. sore; and Ulcerr—\\'lirtlicr fresh or of long standing, and fever sore-. Its operation upoit adults and cliillrcn in reducing rheumatic unl- lings, and luust-tiiiig coughs and Il‘,[lllIlCl$ of the chest, by ril-ixation of the parts, has been surprising bi-yond cuiict-plioii. The coiiitnuii remark of those who have used it in the Pilot is, “ It acts like a charm." It is uurratited to phase uiiy |N.'rlUll that I\'lll try it. CuuIion—Ncver buy it unless you find the f.1c-simile signature of Comstork 8:. Brother, proprietors, on the wr;ippt:r of the genuine article. . (‘uuliun-—All of the abovcnamcd articles are sold only in New York, by Cumstock 8!. Brother, No. 9 John Street, live doors from Broiidivtty. Sold in Chailattclovrn, I’. E. Island. by all the Druggisls. Iii Picloui M the Drug Stores ; also by one Storekeeper in every Toivii on the I.-liiid. Enquire for Comslocli’s Almanac for l85l, which will be given to all gratis. Wanted. one Storekeeper in every town on the Islind to roll Comiitoclm Mi-diciiies, apply to Wat. R. l\'.i'rsoN, Cl|aIl0Ilcl0|l'll- Sold also in Souris, I’. E. Island. by DONALD Ilssron, Iisq. July I5. I85l. ROFESSOII A. G. I3AIlRY’S 'I‘lIICOI’l|EROUS or MEIIICATED SYRUl’—'I‘rutli loves an incrcdiiloiis audi- ence, for if they liiiten, they are sure to become cunt‘:-rls. If there is any man or woman who cltiillienges the statement that ll:irry’s 'I‘r'icoplii.-rous is a specific for cutaneous discasca and lltjllflel, and the bust preparation for the hair cxtutit, all that is asked is that he or she will try one twenty-live cetit bottle of the fluid, and read the pamphlet in which it is enclosed. Ilci_id and make the trial. Truth will then force conviction upon the mind, that all, and more than all, that has been claimed for the preparation by the inventor, is as palpable ii fact as the existence of the sun, or changes of day and night. Referring the reader to the tliing itself. and the accoin- panying treatises for it solution of all his doubts, if he _cntL-rtaiiiis an ', we will here brie-lly state what the 'l'rii:oplicrui:s Will do. It wil retrieve acurf and d:iiidrull'; it will I'('rll0I’c, preserve and beautif the hair; it will prevent it from becoming luirsli_ or gray; it wil dispose the Illllf to curl and render it gl0S:"_)’!.ll. iv_ill relieve inlI:ini- motion, itching and all irritation of the skirt; it will cure bites and stings ofinsccts; it will take atvay the plllllgfll cuts, burns, liruisos and s rnins ; it will allay the pain ofihieuniati.-int rind cure lu-.ail_:irln-. I"or tliese reasons, it ought never to be absent front the dwelling of any fiiinily, and no one should travel without it. Sold in large Init- tles, price 25 cents, at the principal olhce, 137 Broadway. New York. For sale by the principal iiicrchatils and druggiats through- out tlie United Stuteii and Cattitdn. Ilcwure of the counterfeit, sold at one duller pet‘ bottle. For sale by \V. II. \V.\'l'SO.\', Agent for I’. E. Island. Chzirlottctoivu, Nov. I9, I850. —Dn. EVANS’S PAIN KILLER. 0 Medicine has been discovered that is so happily adapted to use internally as drops to be taken, and yet perform such ivondcis ,,«t,c,, gyyytlflcd externally as a wash. bath, or liy friction. USE IT IA THIS Jll..d.7V‘.z\‘l'.'R, 1'9, rnmmori headache, simple bathing will answer. I-‘or snililcn colds and hard coughs, [to cure iinincdiatcly,] put one te.ispomit'ul in |'.iur of molasses. and take three spoonfuls of the mixture as ofzcn as you rough. Ilailhc the ucck, breast and sides with it to cure soreness of a cough. A.-Ihina, Phtliisic and sore breasts-—fur speedy relief, 30 drops in molasses, and bailic freely with it clear, and kc--p on flannel wet in it. I-‘or bust cl C(IlII|\l.iltIl, cholera tnurbus, cholic and diarrhtn:i.—a tcnspoonfttl iii a gill of milk and llllllllssel, well mixed; iflho pain is severe, batlic the buivtls with it, and in cliolora repeat the dose every hour. 1-‘or Dyspepsia and sick stomach, 20 to 30 drops in sweetened walcr, iiioriiiiig, noon and Illglllpllll all symptoms yield, and you tire restored to perfect health. For all rhcuinzitic complaints, lame neck, swelled face, sore throat and lo0lh:ii'lir, 60 drops as above, three times is day; bathe the parts well, rub with a warm cloth, and lake s tcuspoouful of mustard srcd nightly, in milk or molasses, at bed time. For burns, sciilds. and all sores, pricke, stings or old scrcs, batlic well and often the parts alllicti-d. For suddv.-n colds or croup, 30 drops in Ilolssrcs, every hour, and bathe freely with it. For carikcr,iore mouth and stomach. chicken pox. or measles , 30 drops, twice a day in sweet milk. ASK FOR EVANS’! PAIN KILLER, AND ‘FAKE N0 OTIIER. .1 VOICE FROM .N‘OV.d SCOTIJI. Docros I-Lvnrs’s PAIN Kit.r.s:n, being fully leslcd in localilics when it has been in general use. I deem it my duty to the public to annex a few oflhe many Certificates now in my possession, that all may know and be possessed oftlils \'.iLmii-,t.tt Mitoirmn. C. V. POOR, Driigglst, 19. ‘Fremont Row Boston, Sole Propelctor. This will ecrtlf I was elected with severe rcliumatic Pain in my legs, proceeding rota a severe cold. so much so, I could not walk iviilioiit the aid of crutches, and by the use of one bottle of Ev sris’s Pain Killer, I, to lhc surprise of my neighbours we semtipletely cured, Lunohurg, N. S. J. Riutv. Shoemaker. 'I‘his is to certify that I have used Evans‘: Pain Killer In my family and found it to be an excellent medicine, superior to any ofthe kind I ever used. Pant-ntr TOMI.IN!0N, llants County. Minot, 3rd January. l8.')().-This ‘is to certify, I have for some time at sold several ofthe difli-retit kinds of Pain Killer. and have fouo none give so good satisfuctiiin as I‘.vans's, as manufactured by C. V. Poor, I9, Trouioiit Row, Boston. JAMEI A. Ciissoxs, Merchant- Bridgetou, firth 2l, I360.-'I'hls ll to certify I have for some time t sold several oftha dilcrcnt kinds of Pain Killer, stid have found vsm's. as manufactured by C. V. Poor, Boston. to give more general satisfaction than any In use. AVIIY II. Pins. Drtlgglst. This ‘ PAIN KILLER‘ may he used with estiooese that will uteri- lah the beholder. In such cases as the folloirliigi Dlsussslog Dyson- ts , Pals la the Side and Itorasoh, Ooras. Cats, and Irtilsos. Cholera In snlutn. Iroochltia Healing Sores on start or boast. Qilldron Teeth- lsg, Ba ng Blood, esrscnsss, Qalnsy In a few hours, Chllblalns and frosted eet, Bpasrns, prevent a blister from Burns, Broken Ireaets, Ieaalss, Crssi , Hurts, Scratches, or torn Flash, was or I . I3'8old at I town by 1‘. DESBIIISAY, Apothecarlos’ Isll, nil '. SKIN ll. Medical Warohouso—Ageats for P. I. s an . CUIIE OF A DISOIIDI-1IlI".D I.IVl-Ill. AND STOIIIACH, WIIEN IN A MOS I‘ IIOPELESS STATE. Extract 0 it Letter from Mr. Jlattltcw Hervey, of Chapel Hull-' irdrie, Scotland, dated the Ibtlt January, 1860. To l’rufes<i..' Huuewsv; Sitt,—Your valuable Pills have been the means, with God's blessing’ of restoring me to. a stzite of perfect health, and at it time when I thought I was on the brisk of the grave. I had consulted several eiiiini.-nt Doctors, who, after doing what the could for me, stated tlist they consiilried my case as hopeless. I on; it to say that I had been suf-- faring from ll Liver and Btouiacli contpluliit of long standing, which dit- ring the last two cars got so much worse, that cyery o_no considered in coinlitiini as lliipc car. I as it last resource ‘got a box or your Pills, wliiclr suun pine irliel, and by pet-severing lll their use for some weeks, to other with riibliin.-r night and morning your Otiitiuciit over my chest an sto- IlI:lt'll iiiid right side, I ltave by their aieiina alone got completely cured,- and to the aistonisliinont of myself and every ll0(lV who knows me. (Signed) M.-\'I"I‘llE\V HARVEY. CURE OF A CASE OF \vt«:AKNt:ss AND DEBILITY OF FUUII YEARS‘ S'I‘A.\'DlNG. Erlract of a Lcllcrfroni Mr. IVilIt'ain Smith, of .Nb. 5, Little Thomas St:-rel, Gibson Strut, Lambeth, dated December 12, I8-I9. To Professor Houowsv. Sut,—-I beg to iiiloriii you that for rtearlyli years I hardly know u but it was to have at ilaiy’a llellilll, suffering from extreme weiiliiir-as and Ill hi- lity, tiitll cuiittiiiit Iiervous lIciitl.icltt-,s, giililiiii-as and sickness of the stiiiiiuizli, lu ctlie. Will] it great di-preiisioii ofsplrtll. I tioedto tiii.-ik Ill.iI miiliiiig cmild lieiiofit me, as I lllltl been to tuiiiiy mciltciil men, hftllla: of whom, after doing all that was in their power, informed me that tlii-y conaiilereil that I had FOIIIe1l|lllliIl complaint beyond the reach of cure, together with ll iery ilisinilcri-il state til the stmnnrli and liver, making my case so compliciiti-d tliut itolliiiig could be done for me. Oitc day being unitsiitilly ill iiml iii a llt'AjI§CletlII1tl€, I saw your Pills. silt-ertii-ed, mid iciiolvi-d to give them it trial, inure perhaps fiuin curiosity than with a hope of being cured, liiiivever I soon fuuml niysclfbettcr by taking them —nnil so I \\ out on pcrscvei ing in their use for six months, when, I am happy to saiy they rllcctcd ti pi-ifcct ciirc. (Sigiicil) WII.LlAM SMITH. (frequently called F.Ill\'AIIU) CURB OF AS'I‘II'.lIA OF‘ 'l‘\\'F.N'I‘Y YEARS’ STANDING. Extract if (I Lrlicr f rom. Jllr. J. Jr’. Heydon. 78 King Street, Syduty, dated I0th Norentlicr, 1849. To Professor IIOI.Lt)\\'AY. Siii,—I l|iI\'t‘ the pleniiiie to inform you that many extraordinary cures of i\<tlim.i lniiu IICPII 1-llerteil here by tiiciins ol your I’ills. One is that ofii liItl_\’ ri-aiding ni-.:tr the “ lint:-ilnii-k," wjiu after having for Twenty \t‘ilI'elIl't'Il Illlilliltfi lo IIliII\(‘ tlie sliglitcst exertion, siilft-ting very feiirfully liiiiii lllttI'lll(‘e'§ til‘ lircailli. coitgliing iiml lg tiling, but is now, (to use lief (l\\'Il expression) tililc to ritti up to the top til tliait mouiitititi. Another cam: is that ul'i\li‘. (‘:izoii, Tiiilur, Ilutcliiiii-ioii’s buildings, Clarence-street, ttliu mi.-i so «lit-ailfiilly lnid that lit‘ w;i.-i l‘0IIllIlf‘Il etiliri-ly to his lied-rortni or six iimiitlis, prior In his cniiiniciiciiig \\I|II your I‘ill::, and attended re- giilzitly by his lII(.'llIl'ill imiii, ulni IlI'UliIIlllI(‘t'tl llllll to lie in it (lying slate, yet lie, lll\'B\\‘l:It", to my kiuiivlcilge, lt.ii lien-ii I'lf!l0I'Etl to perfect lietililt by the use ofyuur Pills, iiinl rubbing your Ointment night and morning into his chest. (Signal) J. K. IIEYDON. THE EARL OI“ AI.I)I}0IIOClill (‘l'lII’.D OI" A LIVISII. AND b"l'U.\IAClI CU.\lI’LAl.V'I‘. Erlract Qfa Letter from His Lorilship, dated Villa Messina Leghorn, 2lst February, 1845. To Professor IIt)I.LOWAY. Siit,— Vltrioun circuiiisiiiiices prevented the possibility of m thiinkirig you before this time for your piilitriiess in srriuliug me your Pi is as you (lid. I now take this 0|-|)IIfllIIIll_V ofscniliiig you on 0l‘tlt'I‘ for the amount and at the same time to aiilil, lllill your l'ills lizive effected a cure of a dig. order in my Liver ‘iltlfl Siuiiuicli, \\lIlI‘ll all the most eminent ofthe Fiscul ty at ltoinc, and all over llic ()i.iitiiicni,h:id not been able to effect ; no, flfll even the waters of Carlsbad -.itnl lllairietiliairl. I wish to have another llox tindn I'ot of ilic Ointment, in case tiny of my family should ever reqiiire either. Your most obliged and obedient Scrvnnt. (Signed) ALDIIOIIOUGII. ‘flint celebrated Pills are wonderfully eficaeloue in the folletoi-s complaints. 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First, soothing the organs oftho voice, its as- dimtive influence, passes along the mucous lining of the windplps lii'.0 lltc brniicl, and alloying pulmonary Irritation, giving case and comfort to the cheat, restoring the voice to Its accustomed clcsrricss and powers; Consfllld Phllgn. .An-isiony is the Fhtfll. and (D- itiuctions in the lands, are gently and safely discharged by easy ex cctorstion. It never disagrees with the stoisacb, a oorsutou colil yields to its benign lnducoce in a few hair a, and when resorted to,before the complaint is for advanced. all d r of Cottsvnrrtos Is ontlrsl prevented. " holesalo and Retail, at the Drug Store of I. W. SKINNER, Queen Street. . Charlottetown, June I3- Pilatod b Janus D. Ilasaano, at his mom Char totowu.