K’ "':'5';l4«’!.“‘3.g ,citiiiirr AT Tl-ll: wciji. I as cuss. w. .IAlIDo Is let the ilivored twsrvs dspsltfr, bve their ' at I f & ‘.'- .- .i.3_.‘..ii_e. e...".?'i".'fl. a _ twspartlshgrefl,‘ ctuitu bis worship to tliy trfi. Xi'an ‘ ‘ fifls Imus“ ‘ ¢i.Mi.'3'i. an i ~ III! 0| 0 ' :: Saviour's friends : _ rites and golden pastas s imtlisir narrow IIC. and easy yoke to choose. Repeat, and worship, sud obey '11» snhallowei altars of hwslrss OI yaadsr are built; Ill evsa bl’ ",h'reqI_;tres W I I. :fSIlem‘s holy p ace Ara crowded with their worshippers ; But she, of foul 8amIria’s race, May not pollute their rites with bars. 0, blessed faith ! whose terms demand No titled claims of long descent. But welcome all in every land. Who seek its blemisgs. and repeat. 0. blessed worship ! that creates A holler fans than priest hath trod, Wltsrs‘er I true heart consaerates Its lrst affection to its God. Then let the favoured twelve return With slleat wonder to their l.ord ; ltd from her contrite licsrt shall rise, In burning love and glowing praise, urer lame of sacrifice a all the priests of Salem raise. it it t i e t i 2 5. EATING A DUTCHMAN. A IAIKII TRICK. A Yankee pedlsr travelling through York State, some twenty years since, " put up" It the house ofa I)iitcli tavern keeper, for the night, at the close of one fine summer day. At that time, the_peculiar prejudices oftlie Dutcli people of that section, were strongly shown in their jealousy of the “ tamt Yankees.” PROPERTIE.§f6r' ‘s.2"r‘.1¢ or to i.'!*1'. Til LET. N IIOOEIIATI, TERMS, AND IMMEDIATE. P0 GIVEN. that plssiontly situat- ed IIOUBE is int. next dfibut use to T.‘ "DU the resid or Cglll Jars-rrcs. .' 09- I ‘ti’ II o ' kc siui ro_.hr"ilo.i soul... I-learns is ii 1.2 0111?-H0 ‘h . US the-Yard. together with I with I"ruit Is any of an equal size in the Islsn . For further particulars apply to the Proprietor. . HENRY PALMER. Kent Street, Sept. 25. I353. Isl. I w. For Sale or to Let. VAI.UA3IaE FARM, cons'ut' of One Hundred acres of LAND, frosting on the Rays ty Rea‘, four miles from Town; on which are pleasantly situatod.a DWELLING HOUSE. consistiegof nine rooms, and co Ir; I large llsrii, Stables, W -house, at other Oat-Buildi s. Thirty-seven acres are under good cultivation. The whole ld on I Lease of 999 years. All the Buildings are quite new. lfsold, psrtofthe par- clisse money might remain on interest. Apply to True. DsssIt- sar. £stt., or to the Subscriber. I’. W. IIALES. Sept. 2. . West River Ming. 0 BE LE1‘, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILI3 at the head of the Elliot River, near llonslisw. now in the occupation of the Subscriben. They consist of I Grist. Saw and Csrding Mill, which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island. being never without a sutlicient supply of water, and are an excellen: stand for business. For further rticuliirs, ap I to WIL lA5l CROSIIV. Eliot River, Aug. 10. I852. TO BE LET OR SOLD, CRIBS of LAND, I GIIIST MILL, four Houses and other Bui gs, situate five and I half miles from Charlottetown on the Malpsc Road. ' The whole Estate riiay be had in one, or the Mill itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Lesscbolders or nrclizisers.— I-‘ p i‘ ulsrs a Iy to W "m ' W WILLlA.\I cuims, . on the premises. Curtisdsle, Aug.’ 28, I951. To be sold at private Sale. llE Leasehold Interest of the Suliserilier in 80; acres of Land for 999 years It Is. per acre on l.ot 3|, 8 miles from Chur- lottetown in the winter, and I0 miles in the summer on the Tryoii Road, with all the Houses, Out-Houses, &,c. viz. : On the Fnriii is about -10 acres cleared, all dry healthy Land, within a ring fence, and southern aspect, nil slumped excc tnbout 2 acres; a small piece of wood enclosed, with plunty 0 water. The 40 acres is divided into M fields, and from each of the fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or summer; the remainder is well ed, and it is judged, that a hundred tliousnnd longcrs is growing on the same. 'l'lia House is known as s Sun is, for the last 18 years; in capital business stand. It consists ofn kitchen 10 by I4; I bed room adjoining, to by H; I back I.-itcbuu or wash-house, and -t bod-rooins over, with it good collar under all. At.so, I large ll’- ltiiir ntljoining I6 by I8; it parlour ht-bind 8 liy I3, and u bcd-room, 8 liy ill, with 2 bred-rooms ow,-r mid I largo cellar untlor, built about 3 yr-rirri iiincc. A well ofgood w'.iiei' with I pump, close, Our landlord was one who seemed to take particular delight in annoying an descendant of thegiilgrims who chanced to fall in 's way, an it may be suppose he did not neglect any oppor- tunity that presented during the stay of the Yankee pedlar to quiz him. or make him the butt nfsly jokes. Our Yankee friend was not exactly green, thoiiflli he kept a very quiet demeanor until the moriiing, by which time he had mlturcd I plan for giving the Dutchman an explanation of the old adage, “ What is sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gender. 'I‘he morning sun had dispelled the mists of the night. Jonathan had hitched his horse to his cart, and brought them up before the clear, read for I start, after he should have finished his breakfast. he bresltfsst passed, and Jonathan bsvio settled his bill, felt himself at liberty to meet the Dutch- slf-way in any shape he chose to approach, and as I :;:.i f more perfect understanding of his readiness, he let into hitnl this so “ New old Sourlirout, before I go, I have one thing, the last of alsrga assortment. that I want to sell you. I now you are I very prudent, economical sort of I man, and one who answer for your whole family, and you could let your neighbors use it after you had got done with it." " What in dander is it!" Islrs Sotirkrcat. 0' Well, you see, now," says Jonathan, " when I laid in my stock, I bought I prime lot o’ mailer, and I‘ vs sold ‘em all cool, except one, and I kinder thought, seein’ how you was I very savis eortofa man, I could let you have tliatoae mi-Isle, I-cause on |t:o';lrl"mske it go raound !" and Jonathan had the Ian ' c . ' The Dutchman began to bluster as soon as he got the idea “ through his wool,” and tliinltiri could do as he chose with the apparently green Yankee, be commenced bullying. “ Look-I-here mister, none of yer Iriclis upon travellers," says Jonathan ; “ needn't think you can scare I Yank , no how. Why, rot your old cabbage garden, I’ ve kfi I Yankee to act such I Dutchman as you are before brea “ A Yankee eat I Ducthnisn ! 'l'st’s I tsmt likely story. on rIa't eat me !’ _ _ _ t."" says the Yankee ; " call in your neigh- yonr to sea fair play. _ _ . The neighbors were called in, and the preliminaries arranged in which it was agreed, that the Dutchman should take ofl' llll wash his feet, and lay down upon the table, whereupon the are It It . The III‘; wupa “laid out," and Jonathan proceeded very dshbsratey to untie his neck, and‘ uabutton his shirt collar prepsratoryito iscsanibsl feast. _ A iig the table where lay the wandering Dutchman, I took up one of his feet, and brought it to his mouth, and Iiades vary eigsllcsiit impression with his teeth on the DutcIitnIa's big tea, which elicited I roar and I kick. " (I! nine Got! Uhlop pitirrgifial Imrlr!" as 3"" Pin: ; on dlopgt elxpedtlg sni‘going'tt’i stridallpto yoai. 'I'het_ tte t; t cou to you. an einse onetime. krnitt soon perceived that the Yankee had tricked hits must either be eaten, or lose liia five dollars. He c hfielsttsmteriistivs; the money was ' to the Yankee. who with honors, having vindics the fans of Yan- kestloimuud sustained its h‘ ti reputsitosvorilie rodsoiion sodas ustlsgs and Ya s Trirlrs. The old utehmsa has learned .to rebpsct th perior sagsoity of Yankee pedlsrs ssdhsm that y,. siface. has always treated them with due d fslhuy I‘ rem ksbl silly, if snybod s:ys " saiisg ms Dutc.brnuI'¥itt his presence. -i A Nsiv sarssa is Sclflcl.-We’l£;;I front Ceurhrvthat the sow shl Erlcsson, of loss, , , ed at Willistnsburg,, L. ., es Wpdsssilsy last. $56’ is to p by the newly invented Gloria engine, which is at p , wash interest is all selestilesrid csnasrcisl alfillthu sited States. If the experiment should prove as , ‘llfiill I new are in steers, and cases I coni- iessst roads of applying that power. rte II p eosrdis tattle I l ,lsstsstl of i te I . am ‘lug’ hula.‘ veg?" ‘. ""3. ll!“ ‘l:‘"l:°:°’p':: Cinnsiirn. sltsareia ilie iainielisis vicinity of ii " ,. V fi':",,",,',‘,‘;'“':""..’.',':,.§'_","‘," m abounds with plenty el"l‘ieibsr, Firewood eiidliongess For ru- ih "'°3'l°°-I- » I "'°' ''‘°''.'"''.'''’’'’" Q‘ roan A Prssuiun stuns. frets the South Hey I. ill. l Yssh lists I"s|l.r, at Ulla. T be w~—v— out g 0 . I lie tll , "gm “,5 m. ‘'.'.h',. r.':“ TnE‘I.0’rI.l":ll1 sftlie_ Ne:."I‘l_MI’EllANCI HAL’. lie - . '*"*- 5"“! “I l-'-"lb our -iii-.....ns..... for i-iii. ‘mi ‘III hi‘ I’ I0‘! IIIUICIIIIO.-— tea &_ srhnbihg _ .d'”..'_ ..lsutCs&Iadarthsleildleg,twsAtrfi w, wllslohalet ysaflniis ssrssssmfle tslwsiali I [DUI II, w y, at a sfiu s.«islittut‘,~. “. .— ~. ‘mu tau! .091. see has kissed. there is... and ll good garilcii behind. cesgb, colds. Iearssew, sptttu IIOOI I ‘IV . “ uni ‘fly?’ OONSUKPTION. D0 NQT NEGLECT I1‘. the case so utterly hcpelcss.Is to have been pronounced by Physicians and friends, to be past all possibility ofrecovery,Ind at times thought to be dying, have been cured by this wcunderfiil remedy, and are now as well and hearty as ever. It is Icoiriponnd of medications which are peculiarly adaplcd to and essentially iii.-cerssry for the cure of COUGIIS JND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is mild, yet efficacious ; it loosens the phlegm which creates so much dlfliculty, relieves the cough and Issists nature to rape om e system all diseased matter by r-xpecloration, producing I tlcligliifiil change in the breathing and cheat, and this, after the prescriptions of the very best medical men and the inventions of kind and sorrowiiig fricn s and Nurses, have failed to give the smsllest rcliefto the Corisusi lice til rrrr. THO U SAND OF ONS UXP TI VE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which were said to be i'rifulli'b1e curt-s, but which have proved only pall- intives, but this medicine is tint only I palliative but a cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no dclcti.-rious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing‘ efficacy better th assertions or certificates in caring consumption and all til I, such as Spitting of blood, Couglir, pain in lbs side and dust, nig - streets. Sir. sic. About 1000 certificates of almost MIl'f1¢‘llI0lll cures, performed by this medicine, from some oftbe first Doctors, Clcrgynicn and Mar- chants, have been sent us for this medicine. but t ' ' them looks too much like Qua:-kery, [we will show them to any per- son, calling at our oll'ice.] This medicine will speak for itself and enough in its own favour wherever it is tried. (.‘auti'on—— his medicine is put tip in a large bottle and you must find the name of Judson & Co.. Proprietors, New York, on the splen- d' ‘rapper around i ottle. All orders must be addressed to Comstock St Ilrotlicr. No. 9 John St. New York. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. C.4RLTON’S FOUNDER OI.\'TMENT.' For the cure of I-‘oundcr, Split llocf, Iloof-bound Horses. and contractrd and Fevcrish I-‘eel, Wounilr, Bruises in the Flesh, Illed Backs, Cracked llcels. Hcrniclies, (‘uts , Kit-ks, r~.. on horses. C./1RI.’l‘0l\"S Rl.\'(.'-I.l()i\'l'.‘ CURE. For the cure of ltiiig-bone, Blood .\'p.ivin, it me spuviii. “lindgalls, on Splint-—a ccrlnin ri-incily. C.Hi‘LTO.‘\"S CONDITION l’0ll DICRS FUR HORSES .lND (,‘.alTTL1;'. The Out-Ilousni nra I work-shop; a pig-house; I lumber house with it loft over all; 2 barns; n 3 stalled cow-house; 2 stables, stalled for 7 horses, with it buy loft over; I wii;:goii-liousc; I sleigh lmu.-ii niiil l curt-li-iiisc, all inclosed and all sliingled, with n lnrge h:iy~lioiise Ill"lltltI, I6 by 40 with I2 feet post rind tiliingli-il; with other conveniences. Ax.so, I large shed for travellers horses, 14 by 23 on the road side. llulf ufthe purchase money may remain on security of the Farm, &c., at lawful interest, forii ears. For further information or particulars, apply to iiuititr I’.u.xxIu, I'Zsq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. 8. WIDGERY. Lot II, West River, June 12. 1362. N. B.— e llouseho Goods, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm Utensils, to be taken liy valuation. . . FOR SALE, ‘ '1‘ De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of 97 acres of LAND, with the STOCK and CROP on the Farm. if desired Bo- tween 60 and 70 acres are cleared, and in good cultivation; it is well supplied with good fencing poles and fire wood and water can- veniunt. A portion of the SAIV MlI.l., with all the privileges belonging to ' lfone third of the purchase money is pa" down, I time will be given for the remaining p-iyinoiit. —AI . 0- Fifty acres of excellent LAND, with it new SJI IV MILL, about 2 miles from whore the Subscriber at present resides. Ap- ply tu , NOAH WIDBY, De Siiblc. July 26. 1852. On‘ the premises. Farm for Sale. ITIIIN Illcven Miles front Town, on the Princettiwn Road, with 45 chains and 80 Iiiiks fronting on the said lined, 60 acres are Freehold, and lot) ucrcu Leiisuhold nt 8d. per acre. 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. The lluildings are u nod Burn, 80 .440, and House, 30 it -12, with other l’Pqttl.~ll6 Out- luildings. ' Water. which could be turned to good account. llalfof the per,- chsse mone may remain on security. For further particulars ap- ply to JUII M'GILL, Esq , Charlottetown, or Al.EXANIll-Ill JOHNSTON The above mentioned property will be sold either in the whole or in portions of 50 Ind 100 acres. I..ot 23, l'rlncetowa Road, July 17, I852. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. 0 be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully aituslod plot 0 ground, the property ofJotriv Ntcvt9t.r., being pasture Lot No. 530 in the Royall ofClinrlnttetown, comprising 20 acres excellent LAND with the Buildings thereon. This Property is well enclosed. and for the most rt with I dylte fcncd; and the greater part of it is cleared and I or cultivation. The property can be viewed at any time on Ipplicuticn to John Nicholl on the premises. P“. "P' An Itnquestiomible Title will he made to the purchaser, and session can be bad at once. I-‘or terms and further particulars, ply to John Longwortb, Bsq., Barrister at Law. Clinrlottstowii, Aug. 24th I852. TO LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase. if as required, part of the Lands to the Subsa "Eases" Estate slteste It stars estrsinit of Charlotte- town, com rising Iilsvsn Town Lots and portions u Two Common Lots. Th Propnty has been laid off into Building I.ots, and will he let by private coutrIct_a resubly to I plan to be seen at tho Oflice of Joint Loarewoa-r-I, has Chsrlottstews'.l‘JIasary 0, I853. Valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD, by Private Contract, 885 acres of excellent LAND. M which are slesr,tlia There is it good Saw Mill, with I powerful stream of ‘K "r reclions curnpltelc Willi lbc ttrliclc. lher, known as the ly W. 8. IDNG WORTH. ‘ "' of our Irst eltlsens throughout the country have used The changes of vvcallirr and lt‘lI!0Il, with the rlinngu of use and fr-cd, have u very great effect upon the blood and isinuuus fluids of liorics. It is at Illl.’5C flllligt s they require an assistant to nature to tliioiv off any disorder of the fltmls of the [oily that may have been il'IllliI.l(‘lls ltnd wliich,if not our iidcd tn, itlll result in the Yellow watt-r. llcares, Worms, Ilotts, lite. All of which will be prevented by giving one of these riders, and will at any limc, cure when any symptoms ofdiseasc appear, if used in time. They purify the blood, remove all inflammation and fcvenlooscn the skin. cleanse the water. and invigorate the whole body, enabling them to do more work with the same feed. The action of these powders is direct upon all the lands. Ind therefore has the same el'cct upon the Horse, Ox. t e Ass, and all Herbivorous Inlma|s—aIl diseases arising lporn or producing I had state of the blood. are speedily cured by I cm. ltcmcmbcr and ask for CARI/I‘0N’SsCONDITl0N POWDERS, and take no others. CARL TON’S 1\'E1'i‘VE ./IND BONE LINIIIIEN T F OR HORSES, and for the cure of all diseases of men or beast that reqiilro exttraal gpplication, and for ronlrnclrd cords and winrrler, strengtlu-ns weak limbs. and in also used for sprniiir, bruises. saddle grills. swelled legs, sures of all kinds on horses. CAnt.'roN’s articles for Horses and Cattle are prepared from the recipe of I very cclelu-sled English I-‘arrier, and {euro in ninety- nine cases out of om iiiindred of any ofthc above complaints. They have been used by I-‘armors, liwiry-men, stage proprietors and others with the must muiltr-d and decided sui-ccss. Caution.-—Noiie curt be genuine unless you find the name of J. Carlton Cotnstock. on the it rapper of each article. COMSTOC "S VERMIFUGE. This is the most extraordinary remedy for Worms ever used; it cfli.-ctually eradicate: \\'orms from both Adults and Children. It rnnlitil. harm the most delicate infant or strong:-it Adult, and never fails to completely root out and do-stroy_all kinds of Worms. The cost, 2.3 cunts per bottle, puts it within reach of all, ar.d Ill pa- rents who are Iriilioiit it, are wantunly exposing the lives of their children to those fill l.I(.‘lll0)'('ll of youth. " Worins.” Look for the name of Coinstock do Brother, proprietors, on the \Vrappcr of each ot a. To the Old and Young.'! Ila ! ye Rod Heads and Grey!!! PIIENOMIINON l.\’ cl]!-l.\tls1‘llY ! ' ll E.4ST INDIJ H./IIR DYE. COLOR! Tn: Hats, AND WILL Nor ‘nil: IIHI. This dye may he applied to the hair over night, the flrst night turn- irig the lightest Run or Gsuv IIAIIIO I dark brown, and by re cal- ing a second night, to I bright jet black. Any person msy,t rc- fore, with the least possible trouble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect bliu-ii; with I positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skin will not colour it. ' By an nccasioii.-il application, I pen". turiiir will never be known to have I grry hair. Di- There is no colouring in this statement. as one can nail to . liesc facts are wsrrsiitod by the gr-nil:-man who manufactures it, who is the ct-lrbralt-d Cluiriini, llr. t.oi\rs1-ocx.anihor ol”(.‘omstoclr’i Clicinislry,I‘lii|osophy. and other works, and School Books, 'Ill known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Use Dr. l.iii1.I't"r-s’s Acocaric 0rr., for the care of Dcafn I, Also, all those ilissgreslile noisi-I, like the boning of lnsecIs,fsl g of water, nhinir-g of sir-izm, tilmh iire syisiplonie ofspproiicliiiig deafness. Many persons who ltave hcon tleaffur ten. fifteen or twen- yosrs, and were subject to use esgtruppets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown eaide these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has eurad cases of too, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of tieslni.-ss. -IMP! LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. 'l'he I\'ortl Illarks oftlie Files are efectuslly and permanently cured in I short time by the use ofihe genuine Hey s Lliviruent. Hundruti ' this llaiuieat with complete success. Oustloa—Nsvsr buy it unless you find the oasis of Cenetsch It glue. in Plctou, at the Drug Biores i also by one tltorelisepar every own so the lead. Eoquirafsv Censtock's Alpacas I86], which will be given to all nulls. JOHN tt‘l.IAll, A for St. Psufs xiii. Eswxso arms so Pas-Ircu Pawns, I fci lay. O. B. lsleiid. ~9"'|?'9'. -‘ Guess: I. CeasIa.'I'ss., hatfl. Oaeaes B.urssIsew.IQ.. Q . 7 cos: or a qspy d‘ e I-alsr [£1 .lIr. R. W. Itrt-er. craps. 1 Proud To Prollsssor Hrinnowav - National Loan I'll! Hts A '4'" iiiitiu.-no . ifs iii.ti;'li trvsit xan aw orcssrioiv . letsd_IA last, i I if l‘llI.—Y_oul' Pills ssitolsisisst have stood the highest as our sa la Consumption can be and has been cured, ""'_[,'_" , ,_'‘,°':.'' ''‘°!'-'-- A -to _ on I in thousands of cases, by this only certain rained]: “liar czssllf .l;lieeli“aliI fbeeii IlDIl'I:O‘.I.Of.°]I:I’I’:.MIlk:.tI'lI‘Oh:d0Pl-O"d"cu|..': JUD80N'8 CHEMICAL EXTRJCT OF CHERRY .lJlm and tioddh l°5- ll" Ill": 5°}W'¢I‘ lbs virulence of tlie wmswm. . . :::.':.:.':.'::"--..'".:.":..'.'.. :.:.‘."::':.'.. -°.:-- .-,-~- and no rctucdy has ever before been disfavored that will certainly mmm,’ “N ‘u haw“, “ "’ ,nm_'¢|,m.’ “d . l‘ ‘P |"'m¢'f :'l'."|'>;; Cure Consumption. .n.. .i.. iim....i ...i. 5... , she had .... mint. 3... The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con "°"""|"°‘.lh'.° "ll" “""' :3‘ h°"°l':.ll" 1:“ ''‘'“l °|';'l' l . ill! is sumptlon, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and :2’. ;‘-.~-'|';l":3""":"".“"°yP."' rrgn -." orl"|n¢l:l::B°:lh:Il::I.y speedy cure, I think, a rash much in favor of our astonishing l 3 Hi nail) R lls. W. KIRKUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF‘ RIIEUIIATIC FEVER, IN A ‘VAN DIEMENS LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Tomi Courier, of the . o His is! March, 1861, by Major J. H’nIrIi. Ma aret Il‘UontiigiiI, nineteen years of age, residing II New Town, has been suflsrliig from I violent rheumatic lever Iur upwards of two iyir_iutbs,_ which had entirely deprived her of tits use of her limbs; during this pt-rioil, she was tinder the care ofths most eminent medical men in Hobart 'I‘ovm, and t -sa her case was considi-reil hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try IloIhiwIy’s celebrated Pills, which she con. sealed to do, and in an incredibly short space of time they efeciedg perfect cttre. CURE 0!‘ A PAIN AND TIGHTNIESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACII OF A PERSON 84 YE R5 OF AGE. Front .M¢srrs. Tlteio Q Son, Proprietors of (It: Lynn .ldo¢rtt'sel', who can vouch for the following stateiasnt.——.diigttu 2, 185]. To Protessnr HULLOWAY. Stu,-I desire to bear testiutoay to the good efects of Holloway’; I'ille. For sortie years I sufleied several from s patio and tighmcu in the stomach, which wits tilso iiccornpuni ii I shortness oflirentli, that preveiiteil me fri.-in walhing iilsutit. I II yours nfpgo, and notwith- siiiiidiiig my Inviincerl state of life, these Pills have so rolieuid .3. 4|.“ I am desirous that o sis should be made acquainted with their viiitues. I "II! IIOIV rendered. liy their means. cntupnsittively active and can set; ciieicise without iiicoiirciiicncr or pain, wliicli I could uni do before. (SI eed l".Nll COB, N l S 1. , an EXTRAORDINARY cniit: oi'"'i"iii:"ii°ii'iv"i-':"i. N.i'ivfiiik]i tics r llANt:k2ltllU.'! LIVER cunt-t..tiN'i‘f Copy «J a Letter nddrreud In J. K’. Heydoii, Esp, sump, 35-”, South Wuln. dated Feliruor 25, 1851. Mr. 'l'homas Clark, a settler It {she George, was for I con-iilernllls time seriously ulllicterl is-iih I complaint of the Liver, lo. ’ in medical attendants, after tryipg all their (SlB"¢‘l) ‘VIII. JONES, Proprietor of Goiilbiirii IIt‘l‘5IltI, New South Wales \\'0Nl)EIlI-‘UL El"Fl(‘A(2\' (ll-‘ llt)l.i.U\l'AY’S l‘IL IN C . ASE5 UI’ DROPS!’ Pfrlilnl siifiering from ilmpsy, oiiliei about the turn of life, or at uilii-r tiinr-i-, slioulil iiiinmliim-ly hare i_cr--iirse to lb_cse_I'illa, iui Itumlunilg til persons are niiriiiiilly cured, by their use, of the dirgful complain in II! iliflerr-iii stiigoe, when all other nouns liail fut . Uiue celebrated Pills are wonderfully eficnciotis in lksfolloviag complaints. Arne * Dropsy Liver com- Iecondsry Asiliml ~ Dysentery luints symptom. Bilious‘ Cotu- Erysipelas Lunibsgo Tic Douloureux plum Fetnale‘irregu- Piles umor; Blotclieson the ll‘llll¢S Rheumatism Ulcers skin Fcvers of all Retention of Venereul Alec Bowel com- kinds urine tions. 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