HAszARD's' GAZETTE. MAY‘ 3. __' Ibivcrs his timbers to pieces. Vanni-rrns. Enrlsqcsxa A1‘ Canannu.-The in- '~°.l_l 00% received of an earthquake in this rovince is of the most painful charac- ter. Calabria is sub'e(-.t to earthqitlkes: anost terrific visitation of this sort oc- curred in 1788, which swallowed up many towns and villages. In some por- tions of the Province there are traces of former volcanoes, and the soil is one mass of lava. Calabria is at the southern extremity of Italy, and forinswhat is cal- led the foot of the Italian boot. . Ciirivssc FUNERAL.--Q,llll.8 a singular sight, in the way of a Chinese funeral, took place in the city yesterday morning. The deceased must have been a person of some note and standing among his countrymen, judging fron the length and character of the funeral procession. The hearse was magnificently decked with waving plumes of black, and imme- diately following it was a carriage in which some Chinese musicians who were discoursing music, which to their ears might have seemed very soft and solemn, but which struck us as horribly harsh and discordant. Eight or ten other carriages, filled with Chinese, followed, and the ‘train was brought up by a ‘carriage in which some more musicians were seated, making terrible sounds on gangs, and sticks of wood, and cymbals, in which neither time nor tune seemed at all to be considered.—[California paper] Lr:eciias.—Some one has discovered, that leeches. when drunk, will bite until sober; and, therefore, when they show a disinclination to bite,‘ he makes them drunk; he puts them into a little warm beer, and directly they begin to kick about, he takes them out, holds them in a cloth, appliestliem, and finds that they will bite immediately and vigorously. This is one of the very few cases we (Household Words) have met with, of a personage being more useful when drunk than when sober. The surgeons at the Hotel Dieu, at Paris, are said to be a little more delicate in their practice; they in- toxicate their sluggish leeches with a little warm wine and water, instead of beer. Cause or was FERTILITY or ‘I'll! PLAINS or Bsari.oir.—Gypsum beds, says Mr. Williams, stretch from four hours above Mosul many miles down the river, furnishing by their yearly wash the rich- est possible deposit for the plains of Ba- bylon, and fully accounting for the other- wise incredible reports of their fertility, as given us by Herodotus. For tliou- sands of years the Tigris has annually transported and spread this “dressing” over those regions free of charge, and were they now thoroughly irrigated, as in the days of the energetic Nebuchadnez- zar, they might again be the granary of the world. Paoriiscr AND THE EASTERN Win.- The author of “The Coming Struggle” has published another book, in which he says, that the summary of events in Russia's mission and destiny, as reduced from prophecy, is the following :—“ lst. He wrests a portion of the Assyro-Mace- donian territory from Turkey, and be- comes ‘ king of the north.’ 2d. He over- throws the Turkish power, takes posses- sion of Constantinople, and becomes the ‘ dragon.’ 3d. He conquers the continen- tal nations, and becomes ‘ Gog of Ma- gog.’ ” Pope and Popish system are to disappear. Napoleon the Third is to die the death of all usurpers. Austria is to fall like a rotten branch. Nicholas is to reign over all the nations of Europe as “Gog and Magog,” but “heattempts the conquest of Syria and India, and is destroyed with all his hosts, in the valley of Jehoshaphat, near Jerusalem.” Tar: Eni'roa.—The (Richmond Mail) throws off the following capital illustra- tion:—“Thcy have a steamboat in the Western waters by the name of ‘ The Editor.’ This is the best name ever yet given to a Mississippi steamboat. We are surprised it was never thought of be- fore. The editor is a working engine, whose fires are going day and night. Now he sails against the tide, and now with it, going along at a dashing rate, suddenly he comes up, all standing, some hidden snag, which nearly Whenever he moves, he puts the waters in agitation for a time, and leaves a wake of troubled waves behind him, which lasts about five Ininutes. He serves everybody but him- self, carrys freight and passengers in any quantity, and goes g>ufi'—pufling) down the strsarn of life. fton his powers are overtasked, and the boiler bursts; but fortunately it kills no ons.but himself, and who cares forari Bditor ?" The Western Christian ( Advoatc) staid that stints Methodist gentlemen in Cincinnati have determined to support a rniuicnasy in Raine. Ha isaogo asan Arnarican citizen and a mis- slohary, shining to exorcise lbs. proper functions of ales. Rev. Dr.'l‘sat iiubrrsgritioua _f\'4I'tltsiuis- ”.'.,...‘_“v I . ,'. ,.‘,-)., ‘, _ / c_'_ '' l MR8. WINSLOW. An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, prosontl e attention of ‘Mothers, ier SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Affections. Convulsions, Fever, Iii- HUIIIIHIIIOI ofthe Bowela, dsc. that attend this period of ctiildreii, she recomiiiends it as sure to produce the desired effect, giving Real to the Jllollter, and Relief and Health to tits Infant. A cl ' d in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dysentery or Diarrhaaa after being ivan over by the attending Pltysiciiin. Mr. BliicIunau, of lsddingtcu says, it has never failed to cure the Dysentcry or Diarrhrnu in children whonaver used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent informs me liia child has suffered to an alarming extent, with Flatulence or Wind Cliolic. Lutely they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects ii speedy cure. Hundreds of like instances rniglitbe enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. rs. CURTII dt Pa-.u.uirra:——Plense send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large quantities of it, and from what we can learn, it ' ith uniform success, both by children and all cases of Dysentry or Diarrhoxa. Yoara respectfully, W. D. Catusnra, J. Manitu.s.. New-York, July 10th, I853, 318 Bowroy. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of uric 1311s 1853. is w adults, in \Ve cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the llowing letter which we are is re dy of the firat respectability, residing in Lowell, Mass., believing that a vast amount of sutTeriiig may be prevented, and man valuable lives saved, by calling the attention ofino- thcrs to this viiluiible prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Dear Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the eificiency of Mr. Winslow's Sdithing Syrup, and to the truth of what it is represented to uccom lish. Having a little boy stiflbring greatly from teet in , who could not rest, and at night by his cries wou d not permit any of the family to do so, I purchased a battle of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy, ——riiid when given to the boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- pear . e have had no trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating ocean of teething, b the sole aid of Mrs. Winalow’s Soothing Syrup. Every mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. Lana. Lowell, Maas., May 20, 1853. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NEUROLOGY. or SCIJTIC RHE UNA TISM CURED. This may certify, that for about four years I was seriously ulllicted with a disease in the hi which Physicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism, and resorted to various remedies without tiny perma- nent relief; have been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at a time. Last spring, had ii very violent attack, which laid me up, when I made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis 6:. Perkins, of Bangor. ltgiive rue immediate relief. and I do not hesitate to siiy, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfull recum- mend it to all who may be uiiiicted wit similar complaints. HEN . Stetson, Dec. 2, 1847. Deacon Hunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, is lit than of undoubted veracity and high standing in the communi . . B.—-lle sure and call for Curtis & Perkins‘ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this mime tire basc iinitaticna. Price 12}, 25, 37; cts. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and general dsbility. They quicken the blood an give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only 31; cents in Pint Bottles. Likewise for sale as above, HUJ\'7'ER'S PULJIIOJVJRY B.dLS.£.M. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of act. oniro . Hunter's Balsam. It is not often that we can say anything favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony oftbose wi 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 teatiniony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour- in towns, unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the ublie are acquaint- ed, carries with it more weight t an whole culunins of certificates from strangers, whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for auglit we know, may have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy’s testimony, in agent's hands. or Hear the People’: Press, Skowhegzn, Me. Hunlsr"s Pulmonary Balsam.-—-To those afllicted with Coughs, Colds, Consumptiona, Asthma, Spitting of cod, and all affections of the Lungs, we recom- mend Ilunter'a Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the beat article ever yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a bottle. .. IJV‘DI.d.lV DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For cure of Costiveneaa, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSIA ./IND IDIGESTIOJV. With Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilioua Cotnpluints,—producing Headnclie, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,-—cau be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, b the use of the Indian Dispcpsio Pills. These ills have affected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an as .nil manner, for Diapapsia. They are a mild and gentle Cathartic, operating mostly a the blood, cleansipg and puri- fying the samo, and causing the d native organs to perform their appropriate duties. wit regularity. COSTIVEJVESS. Habitual Coativonesa is, if not removed in time, I| cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to ' ‘ ' ' . The rviodicinea too gene- rally had recourse to, do more harm than good,aa they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. , in ' ‘cue iaaasas, attend with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade, with a dull, sallcw countenance. In all Diarrhaas,, Agls and Favor, I:lilioua Fever and sick headsclis, they are an invaluable Remedy. boy will be found the hast Fcrnily Physic in the world, purifying the blood, restoring the up tits, and Ian ' the Romania and bowels in a has thy state. cents par 8. For peril‘ ing the Blood, we do not believe these heir ual in the world. Sold by Bonn Pnus, No. 40, Cortland Street, w or . And by W. 3.. WATIOI. T. Dnsaarsar It H.&, I. Joirnson, II. W. Sxanivna, and J. W41--r-. Charlottetown. Jcisrr B. W. As.r.nriru,Haad of Hillsbsroagh, Wrs.s.tns I-Ioonnn, Movsll. Joint Sus-iu-.a- s.snn U Jesus A. Mncnarrrn, Head ol'8t.,Patar' Ilrcssanr. Macwana, Fast oiat. Jorisr Kivruun & Ra-nan-r Ioswnan, Soaris. Wrnniaas DAIDIIIOI. lnwaasi (ion, Darrin. Gonnoiv, Laxunr. Ownws and Has. S1-raauvs, sown. Pas-area I-vnnnans tlawaan Banana- aasr, Icltbst. Ileana-r Iaauna, Vavnaa or Jenn Gsnvrnmsnhaw. Gannon Win- D. Wiuaans Donn, Wrauaas S. duo. Co. It. Lorsowoa-rml no onasn..lalpsqaslsarl. ii.r.ra.n Gsovsa. Iarrnt's Osuluh Jauaalasu mur. Daraley. \‘Vsr.r.sAas Cousins, Park Corner ‘nouns Sisrcnaia. Prioootowri. Ciuanns A. Caesar and JAIIII Pinaneit. Fraueh liver, Janus MUIIIIIAD ds Enwirr Paaxsa, Tuval- lar’a Bast. Jnlsls C. Porn & Pararcu Powna, Suntineraide. na:s.i.. Juana CAMPBELL. Saint Elcanor's. CKAILII C. HUNT. Port Hill. Haitanii-r Btu. & Anna C., Five, 11-- LIAM lluniutnn, Aunx. Lanxirr and FIAIICII Aitsitnaux, Tignis . W. R. WATSON. ' _ General Agent for P. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. schoolmaster Wanted. FOR the North Rustico Schppl. ' III One of the Trustees. March 7th, 854. 1w ' WII.LI£lVI SN EESTON, I er, _ EGS to inform his friends and Ship builders enerally, that he is about to recomnteuca the business ofSAlL MAKING in this Island, having spent tweitt one years at the Trade in Eppland, paring vrhie time he believes he gave full as ' action to those who employed him. Rnvs:nnrren——Hanry Hasnard, Esq. Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1854. Gin * 'l‘HE Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, bearing date the 1 PP“ . . town, in this Island, to take the inaaagomsntof t Property, on Township ‘lo. 18. hereby notifies all persons on the said Lot, indebted to the isses Stewart, for Rent. Arrears cf Rant, or otherwise, to pay the same forthwith. Any person or persons found Trespassing on the unit] Proparty, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the w. CHARLES S. HUNT. Miscouehe, February 22, 1854. The famous Boat. “ Eetapur.” TE Subscriber offers for Sale ii firat-rate clipper sailing Beat, of the very best build, fit for fishing or any other kind of work; long beam, about 24 feet keel, fitted up with two masts, and‘ 100 ards Duck, in three Sails of the very best‘Arnerican rick. The Subscriber has taken great pains to tit her out, and warrants bar to be the boat of her kind in the Island. JOHN CAMPBELL West River, March 14, 1864. Brick Yard and 18 Acres of Land. 0 BE LET, and immediate possession given. the above Premises, consisting of IA Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty. fronting 9 chaina_on the Princetown Itoad,und adjoining the Red Lion Inn,—tlie Stream of water on which the Cloth Mill is aituiite, (the Three Mile Creek) runs nearly through the centre of it. About halfthe Land has been ploughed, a part ready to stump, and the reinninder is covered with trees, reserved for shelter and ornament. There is a small Dwelling House on it. It will be Let altogether, ar the Brick Yard will be reserved. For fun or particulars, apply to JAMES D. HASZARD. Recreation, April 10, I854. OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber has removed his Oflica to his Dwelling House, lately occu ied by Andrew Duncan, Esquire, at the corner of rinca and Water Streets. - JOSEPH HI-ZNSLIZY. Charlottetown, 2d March, 1854. tiw N OTI E. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm of J. Mill- iier 6: Co. are respectfully requested to make immediate payment to C. F. Harris, and all ’ liuvirig any demands against the said Firm, are re- quested to present their Accounts to the same, for adjustment. JAMES MILLNER, CHAS. l"' HARRIS, Charlottetown, April 12. -Ii STRAYED, ROM the Premises of Mrs. McNeal, Charlotte- town, a Middliug size BROWN HORSE, about five ears of age, having a star on his \Vhcsoever will give information tit Mr. David Stewart’s. or Mrs. 1llcNeal’s, so as to lead to his recovery, will be rewarded for their trouble. Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber, grateful for past favors, begs to remind his friends, and the public, that he still carries on the above business in all its branches. Gents.’ Beaver, Silk and Felt Hats, re-stiffened, redyed and cleaned; Old Clothes ofovery description, cleaned; all spots of paint, grease, di.c., removed, and the garment restored to its former lustre. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter. dtc. Orders left at Mr. J. William's, Market Square, will be promptly executed, and returned aoin'r-waa|t- -2' ‘Charlottetown Royalty, April lat, 1854. am. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Grnnnit-r Hursnnnsow. H do Park, Square, London, Esquire, and An-ruun Haitians- sarr, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, survivin Erocutors and Trustees named a appointed in an by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liver l, aforesaid. Merchant, accused to collect all Do ts and Sums of Money due to the Estate ofthe said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island, and to dis a ofall Lands and Hcroditauianta bslon 'ng to said lstate situate therein. All rsona so in ebtod to the Estate of the said Gilbert son, , are duly required withoatdalay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those rsona who may be in possession of any part of sun Lands rind Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with ma, otherwise they will be treated as Trslsyassurs. JOHN ID GWORTH. Charlottetown, April stli, isss EXHIBITION. AN EXHIBITION AND SALE (for p: with that‘. isoopalCharch.C ruin- town.) of fancy and u I Articles, will (D. V.) take place at the 1‘ nos Hall,qri Wednesday, the lltli tin of uly ' tliaalrl’ally_ raceivsd by the following Ladies fanning it ' llrs. D. Honcsou, " Hcnuinx, " Jnirnisrs, " 8.Pai.arnn, “ A. Yarns. ea. In. llavviunn, " t'.'cirnu.r., " 'l‘. Dnsnnraar, " .. Haiunns, clisrlotrsiswa, 7th March, Ills. WINNOWING MACHINES- Hsvino new permanently loss 3 i 3.- l i’ s I i can assess. Bstldo 3 tbs "tu"uq' a-a.a,im.rs mluadasalshhut v - roansrutu. WILL! with the following GOODS Casliuiora, Mohair, Glace R0 Cloth A plain Cloth, wool plaid Shaw’ and Scarfa. Satin, \Vatored lieu. Peraiana. . _ varie . A large assortment of Millinery. Linings. Fur Math, Boss, Victorinea, capes and tweed CL 0.4 fl CHILDR Blankets; Travelling Ru R JVEL S Cloths; Doeskins. mohair, & broad of a superior inako: glazed Varrtiuga. Mn ‘ I and cotton Haudkcrc HO SIER Y, _ Ladies’, Geiits'. and Children’ 00 Soda, Indigo, Copperas, Starch, Glue, Lampblackrl Castings, Forge Back. E41 A choice FANCY GOODEI.-Writ’ Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Pl Dressing and chimney Glasses, in mahogany, did collection of Jewelry. Charlottetown, December 9. I858. , lpacea, Norwich and Gs a Plaid, and“6g':.py$lfll'.o.ItlI‘lp:.|.?. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glace Stiles; Irish P_op Silk Vrlcslr for drassas. B Lucas, Netts, , culiii, nr'itts. g "|, h,'lrdl.E'as M" m'm"'iaq.I""s° 1lllI'.EqSI9.ESl.“nCIflD.d.2:S. 0 rs, rroons awn HA ad bl... and whim urges; real Welsh, imitation Walsh. I,aI|n0lIII'lIl‘Cp Salisbury and Saxon ' ; llcrsa Ru ; Carpetitigl. Druggcts, Hearth Rugs. sansimsrss. Heady ninds Clothing. and felt Hats; cloth and fur Caps. mm‘ M’ asrwny .4 ‘ct , sr can "Hm" ’ ' w rel into and SLIPPER . lsetion c rag Dosh, Work Bbses; Ladies’ Rosewood Dros g wood and coroiniindel Multanis. Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shall, Ivory, German and Bone rosewood and gilt frames. whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. ‘ AH HEARD _ THANKFULfor past favours, bogs ts liitiaiais the ARRIVAL cf the Jl/trust. direct fl-oni Errcauro, kl , Damask, French and English Merino, Orleans, ($u , Vscunia snaa,Vocunta, auilatlov:.i. l , Vocunia and Plaid iris; uCa , assets, to . in all colours. ibbcus in grunt llraids, Gimps, fancy ’l‘iirutnings. Buttons, ovas, Gauntlets, &c., in real sahls,fitch, l€T8i's _ . a great variot . y FLA}- Pi ct, beaver , Seal Skin Goats. Silk Hats Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy h’ fs. N of COTTON and LSIJVBJV GOODS. Ssating,sarled hoe Thread, Cotton Warp, Hair 11.1,; min", oi|._ whiting, Tar, ltopo, Oakani, Ftgurva Heads; scouring Brick (wholesale or retail.) r ROJVMOJVGER Y. Jv.uLs. sures, drc. moor, srzzn. Ship A 1"" '"°'""°'" ° 1 1r1'rrsi.~'W.utic. cmJv.a and 61.158. f TEAS. sin Caass; Gents’. Ross- yntouth pale and almond boapa for family use. For Cliristiiias presents, a aplen- Pritioet Edward Dispensary, raw STREET, cH.ut1.o1'TL'ToWJv; H & R. JOHNSON respectfully _announca that _ a they Supply from their Establishment, DR UGS. CHEMICJLS. _ and the various Oliicinsl Preparations of the Medical Colleges, and from a thorough practicalknowlodga, obtained in st class Establis ments in England, they feel warranted in claiming the confidence _of the public, which they will endeavour to return by uniform rsonal attention and earn. _ ll. 6: . J. prepare hledioiiiea adapted to family requirements and the evailing diseases of this climate, and specially suitable for families who live distant lrom Medical assistiince. _ Pliyaiciana Prescriptions and Family Recaipes accurately dispensed, Medical Galvanism, Vaccina- tiou and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 6, 1354. NEW PEBPUMES, GLO. UBIN’S EXTRACTS Bailey's Esa. Bouquet_ Etla’a Hsdyoauiis, Delcroix’s Fashionable Per_ fuincs, Lowe's Fragrant Perfume, and Genuine Ba de Cologne. HIJJV'DRIE'S MOELIJVE ° ‘I/It is-C PE RAL For IIaYe raplil ’ canons. COLIIS, IIOAIISI-INESS, BBOMYIIl’l‘lS.Wll00l’lNG-l‘0IlGIl, CIIOUP, AS'l‘ll.'llA, AND " CONSIIMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made .-, in this generation to facilitate the business of life- increasa its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hauian existence, none can be named of more real value to mnnkiiid, than this contribution oI'Chemiatry lo the Healing Art. A vast triiilof its virtues throu h- at this broad country, has provsn beyond a doubt, t t bonut grate ul perfume. A WLAJVDS KJL YDOR, For improving and beautifying _tlie Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. For preserving the Beauty and Luz-urinncerg/‘tho Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Oleiigin- ous Substances, incst beneficial for promoting the and luxurianco of the Hub‘, and of a very no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which lisve hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. In- deed, there is now nbuudant reason to believe a Its mudy has at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cares efi'octed by its use. but we EJIIOLIEJVT CJMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of, as a certain and agre able remedy for chopped hands, and the injuries effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which however rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in w days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline rnattar whatever. PE./IRL DENTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for basa- tifying the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- n perties, it braces and strengthens the Gums and Sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. JILL THE F.dVOUITE TOILET 80 PS, Prepared in the useful forts of o Tablet limit A toil angular corners. , Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great 0 variety, all from Loxsnors. 5 Wm. B. WATSON. Nov. 2lst, 1858. Adv. & Isl. The Wonder of the World! Devines' Compound Pitch Lozenge. ' t last d‘ I I V NESS AND CONSUlllP'I‘l0N have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign rsmed . Was it ever before known that, Hopeless cases of Consumption were crrrdfor less than $5? ‘ruly, if any individual is t be pitiod, and needs sympathy, it is the consumptive,-—alwtIya ex- pecting to get wall. and yet the inful evidence of decay almost “ makes the inner soul shrink with the A single morning space !” While others. in more mature lifa,—by sctua im- prudence and a slight cold aoglactad,—in the hectic flush, the painful cough, “ The prints of their parting stops it pear.” All we ask is this one question :——If you have ot mucous membranes, or any other members of his body that are " heirs to ills."—are you riotinterssted u this great rrirredy, Davina’ Cosrrooivn ' Prrcrt Losniton Sold by W. R. Warsoir and T. Dnsaarasr & Co.,at Arc-ri-incasttns‘ HALL. below named, will always wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of tlieae statem Throat and Lungs estarit. A feeling of the deepest mo in addressing you these lines,-—bat for your sin- pprtant discovery, would present the following :--and refer further on- uiry to my American Almanac, which the agent be pleased to furnish frao, enta. Office of Transportation, Laurens B. R., S. C., Aug. 4, issa. J. 0. Armin. Doar Sir,—My little son four years old has just recovered from a severe nttaclt of malig- ant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ever erqcn that visited him, pronounced him a dead chil . aving used your Crrnitnv Pacs-can. in Califor- nia, in the winter of 1860, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire auecea, I was induced to try it on tny little boy. I gave lilm a tea-spoon-ful every res hours, commencing in the momin , and by ten ‘clock at night und a decided c sage for the otter, and after three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain Its use in the above named disease will save many child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- isty of many a fond parent.-—For all affections of tha , I believe it the best medicine gratitude , proniptl Indy little boy would now have on inlanotlier worl .h sin yours, wit great respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt: Traus., L. RJI. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., Jul 2], 1862. Dr. J. C. Airna.—Since your medicine a become known here. it has a greater demand than any other eough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in tsrrns cf unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can say ofit. is not too much for the good it has done, °“l°" 39'“-" Itak_e ‘pleasure in selling it, because] know that I u some bloom .3 mpg. bloom, am ivin my_custt_>niors‘the wort their money. And Iivg u |'o|g| live, and fee gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.in Please send me a timber supply, and believe Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WHITLOCK. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, i ifyuawisli t. Windsor. C. W., has 26, I858. J. C. Avnn. Sir; This may certify that I have used your C1-innnr PICTOIAL for upwards ofoue ear ; and it is my sincere belief that Ialsould have been in my grave are this time ifl had not. It has cured ms of a dangerous affection do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is the lungs, and l a pm easy y. r F mountaineer. °i'il'.i'.°3e'r?'tlLi.iit'.’.ir:omey at Law. THE BEAUTIFUL thorough-brad Wilksbarra, Pa., so bomber as 1350, TALLION Mountaimrr, by Da. J. C. Araa, My dear ir,—-Your'inadlclne Mulay Moloch out of Champagne, (the Caipientar and Lightnl ‘a dam) y .(winnor o the Darby in 1014,) y Wsxay out of Pautina by Buusna ad-darn Treutham out of Cythoroa. Malay MoI¢:c'h by Mulsy Eutufiof Longwaist's darn, by Dick Andrews out of p re. Ha is a Dark Bay with Black L s, vs er-fnl has line action, and a good tam Hisryiedplwas is excellent, combining the moat ashionahla and racing cad on the turf. Malay Moloch being sire of the celebrated Alice liawthorne, and many other superior ‘ scars. Morintaiaeer's stock, new four years at are very l and promising, and selling at high pyicss. tsa parfrrmaaeas and racing as h ‘rig. gf alay Mulaah,_ Lougwaist, and Alice awtltorna, are too strongly in eased on the minds ofthe raci uhlic to require repetition, especially the latter, aha vliig won about 85 Queen's Platsa and Gold and other Cups, besides many oftlrs Iiost valnbls Stakes and Priaas in her day. He will stand in ’I\iwn. at the Subscriber's stables. Fess 'I‘wsnty Shilling, paid in an... NEIL IPINNIS. April 3th, 1854. -mi. Ne;-”r.3Ii?i3TrrT$iT."‘ -- scanner," Wll.t._ stand for the sauna uisnctagcatlislstl ‘III a at a - paqua, Barrett's Crosys I ThaH_ovsbwillv:is“:ashltatiu ' rsussttstis if spiio.iru satf HAVEjau raeaivad, pa ggflfii Sappl'sasfortbaIaasaa.ostnprsa is much approved of by those who have used it here, and its com ' its reputation. y nary afiueticits, as do many of our principal physi eian itiou is such as to insure and maintain Iavariably recommend it for pulmo- s. ‘ I am our frisad, _ Cl AS. STREATEB, I. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYEB, CHBMIST, LOWELL, IIABB. For sale by T. DESBBISAY, &. oi, Ganara Lnsrvns. Owun, Gear our Enwann Govt, Grand iver, Bnwann Nnnnrsasr, St, Peter's Bay. J. 1. Fauna, St. I'.'lsauor'a, Gnonea Wrcorrr-I-arr, Crapaad. Jas. L. I-lourarr, War Donn, na, Janna Prasaon. New Loadsa. ‘ AIOTEEOAEES HAIL. T110 01d Established‘ 100”. zero. OHABIDITETOWN, JANUARY. 1858. '1‘. 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