IIASZARD’S GAZETTE. APRIL 19. a-swr.--. er -- j‘-mi YLBIBTIII. “As: You a Sun ?”——Some years I80. when the present clerk of the house at" Washington was domiciled in the Quaker city, his young son, a lad of some six years, happened to be at his father’: ofice one morning, when the “ hatlcss prophet, ” George Mundy, made his appearance, and getting into conversation with the child, the latter asked him, in the course of their chat, “ Why don't you wear a hat Mr. Mandy?” " O l” answered the prophet, “because there is no use in it. G 's creatures are not so furnished. Sheep and other animals don't wear hats.” Quick as lightning come the child’: philosophic and clinching response, " are you a sheep Mr. Mundy?”—[ Knicker- bocker. or New York Magazine.] One evening John Clerk (Lord Eldin) had been dipping rather too deeply in the convivial bowl with a friend in Queen Street, and on emerging into the open air his intellect: become a considerable degree confused, and not being able to distinguish objects with any degree of minuteness or certainty, he thought him- self in a fair way of losing the road to hi: own house in Picardy Place. In this porplexity he espied some one coming toward: him, whom he stopped with this query, “D’ye ken whaur John, Clerk bidss ?” “ What’: the use 0’ you speerin’ that question?” said the man, “you're John Clerk himscl.” “Ilien that,’, answered John, “ but it’s no him- sel that’: wanted, it’: his house.” Music -riinowa 1-0 was Cocus.—A writer in Fraser contends that poultry enjoy musical sounds, stating that he has often gratified a feathered audience. A n le cock “would come with all his train, and comport himself like a first-rate critic at the opera, listening with half- closed eye, while we sang softly “The Meeting of the Waters,” or some other wild and sad strain; and ifa stupid or inattentive hen, intent on her sand bath, shufllcd too noisily, he would give her a peck to teach her betters manners. The performance generally ended with. “Over the Hills and far Away !”—the termina- tion of which invariably elicited a hearty crow. Parun Hocsus.—A paper village for exportation was recently set up in the grounds of a factory. It consisted of ten houses. It is not the simple paper mache as ordinarily used, but contains an ad- mixture of rags not reduced to pulp, which enables it to solidify as hard as a board. The walls are double, to ensure ventilation, and the rtitions have a strength and duability which will put to shame the lath and plaster mockeries of toomany. of the London houses that Jack built. It was found on trial that one of the smaller houses could be pull- ed down and built up again in four hours. Ear-iiuiru Luncrn or 1-nu Hain.—Sir Charles Wilkins states that while he was resident at Benares, he saw a Fakir, the hair of whose head reached the enormous length of twelve feet.—[ Saturday Ma- gazine, No. 168.] The tail: hair of the Chinese frequently reach the ground, and their inustachoes have been cultivated to the length of 8 or 9 inches. White men- tions ariltalian lady whose hair reached to her feet when she stood upright; the same observation may be made of the Greek women. A Prussian soldier had his lsuirlong enough when loosened to touch the ground; and in several in- stegicea English ladies have had it six feet lorg.-—{ Rowland on the Hair.] Drirxiru-rioir or '1'!!! Porui.a'rioit os- -ruu Saitnwicir lsi.airns.—The native population are melting away like snow before a summer’: sun, The official re- turns ot James W. Marsh, Esq., to the Governor of Oahu, in the Islands, for the year I888, show the followin results for thc.First District, in which onolulu is situated»:--Births 191 ; deaths 8759; marriages of natives 453; marriages of foreigners 62. This district is compris- ed _botWttoII Maunauia on the east, and Moenaiua on the west, a distance of some fourteen miles, and containing a population of about io,ooo souls. The deaths from small-pox, included in the above.pre sup to be above 2300 —tlaeb&nce run other diseases. In the same district, during the year 18$, there were births 837, deaths 906 inawisges 418. It is to be remarked that it was; in this district that the small-pox out, and was more fatal, r- bsps, than in any other portion of the Is- hnd”s.,"PfOtlI.t o limited returns that bavabosnrcollected, we infer that the not exceed 70.000 soul: on all the shr'ids—a diminution of 10,- 000 siace.tbo-'so‘hn»of Jaunary. I849. Snttlfcs ofthe V ._lstion of the gene distrio:.algo§'ot:I: cial r;tarns'z— etiv to, 1;. ignors,l_l 9--tom, ii,as.sl?' ‘hr';t850‘tlis Itlttttllot war‘ it,- lfl in three to 484, shoulsg a decrease of 6 years. . I r if- MRS. WINSLOW. An experienced Nurse and female Physician, presents to the attention of Mothers, her . SOOTIIING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Afieciions. Convulsions. l"sver, In- duinmation ofthe Bowels. die. that attend this period of children, she recommends it as sure to produce desired effect. giving Rest to the Jlotltsr. and Relief and Health to the Infant. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dysontor or Diarrhtua after being iven over by the attending hysieian. Mr. Blue man. of Eddingt ' fa alarming extent, with Plstulsnce or Wind Cholic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrop,and it always affects a speedy cars. _ Hundreds of like instances might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. Messrs. Cna-ris dr Puairirrs:—Plsase send 'us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. _ uantitiss of it. and from what we can learn, it with untferra success, both by children and is ii adults, in all cases of Dyseutry or Diarrhtea. Yours respectfully, W. D. Canisnia, Mouuii..i.. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, of June 13th 1853 We cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we. are assured is from a lady of the first respectability. residing in Lowell. Mass., believing that a vast amount of suffering may be prevented, and many valuable lives saved. by calling the attention of mo- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and ex rienced nurse: ear Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the efliciunc of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to the tint of what it is represented to accent lish. Having a little boy suffering greatly from test i who could not rest. and at night by his cries won d not ermit any of the family to do so, I purchased a boil e of Soothing Syrup, in order to test the remedy. —and when given to t a 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 . \Ve have had no trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort. the excruciating process of teething. by: the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow’: Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess ii. H. A. At. Lowell, Ma:s., May 20. I853. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. NEUROLOGY. er SCIJTIC RHEUJII./I T M CURED. T a may certify, that for about four years I was seriously afflict with adisease in the hip. which Physicians termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism. and resorted to various remedies without any perma- nent relief; havc been under the care of a regular Physician for six months at ti time. Last spring, had a very violent attack, which laid me up, when I made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer. prepared by Messrs. Curtis dc Perkins, of Bangor. Itgave me immediate relief, and I do not hesitate to say. that it is the best article I ever used. I choerfull recom- mend it to all who may be afllicted wit similar complaints. anus Hurts-. Stetson, Dec. 2. I847. Deacon Hunt. the signer of the foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and igh standing in the community. N. B.—Be sure and call for Curtis &Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price 12}, 26, 37] cts. per bottle accordiirg to size. so for sale those pure IVILD CHERRY BITTER For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints. and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Price only 37; cents in Pint Bottles. Likewise for sale as above, HU.N‘TER‘S PULMONJRY BJLSJM. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of Dad. Pomroy. Hunter’: Balram. It is not often that we can say anything favorable of patent medicines. on the testimony of those with whom we are acquainted, t_who have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen. Jeremiah Curtis, vs the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour- ing towns. unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the ublic are acquaint- ed, carries with it snore weight than whole columns of certificates from strangers, whose face: we never saw, and whose certificates. for aught we know, may have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. I’omroy's testimony, in agent’s hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Slrowhegsn, Me. Hunter-’s Pulmonary .Bulsara.—To those afllieted with Coughs, Colds. Consumptions, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and all affections of the Lungs, we recom- mend Huntar’s Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article over yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a a. I.N'DIJI.N' DISPEPSIJ PILLS. For cure of Costivenoss, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache, Dizziness, Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. DYSPEPSI./I JJVD IDIGESTIOJV, With Ccstiveness. Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning, Bilious Complsints,—producing Headache, Pain in the side, Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,-can be remedied. removed. and entirely cured. by the use of the Indian Dispcpsia Pills. Pill: have efl'octad the most astonishing cure: in hundreds cfcass: of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsia. They are a mild and gentle Cathartlc. operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fying the same. and causing the digestive organs to perform their appropriate duties, with regularity. COSTI VEJVESS. Habitual Costivensss is, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which liumsnity is subject. The medicine: too gens- rally had recourse to. do more harm than good, as they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels. and thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases. attended with Pain in the Side and Right Sbou or Blade. with a dull. sallow countenance. In all iarrhoas,, Ague and Fever. Bilious Fever and sick headache. they are an invaluable Remedy. They ' rid the bestI‘umily Physio in the world. purifying the blood. restoring the up tits. and louviu the stomach and bowel: In a healthy stats. Price cents per For puri.t'y.isg the Blood, we do notbelieve these ills have ir ual in the world. Sold by no.3. Paun. No. 40, Cortland sum, aw o . And by W. 11., Watson, T. Dasoaisav & Cc. H. & lt.Joirrrson. M. W. Saiivrruu, and J. R. War--r. Charlottetown. Jon: E. W. Aanuvirl. Head of Hillsbcrouglr, Wn.r.uiss Hoouaa, orell. Josrrr Suntan- cairn dc Joiiir A. Itacnanrn Hood ofSt. Peter’ Bay. Mtctiali. Macwansi, ‘hat Point. Josiir KNIGHT & Iouurr Boawau. Souris. Wii.i.raat sasrnaascu, Enwaun Gorr. Dasrrui. Goanosr, Lussnur. Owuit. sud Mus. Ssiooins G tows. Pas-aicx S-raimurrs &Eowaun enlar- so osaa-r Banana. Vernon River Bridge. Joins Gaavru,Bowsbaw. Gannon Wm- Crspaud. Winaias: D. Ccaau Caps Jon! Tons sad Wsnaiau‘ Donn, * Wraarasr I. Lonewoan. lustles. laorras.i.,It:lpsqusl.s'sd. WIIJJAI steami- tii.pvso.5 Istrsttfs Reads. Jaisss lag. ' town.) of fancy and use ul Articles. w KAY, Daraley. Wsi.i.ius Cousins. Pork Com" (iuoiiol Sirrcnaia. Prinoetown. CHARLII A. Circus and Jaasus Pinoueit. French River, Jassas Muisriuan dtEnwisr Paaaua. Travel- ler's ltsst. Jaasus C. Perl & Pa-raica Powau. Summorsido. Jassus J. Puasus, Jaasus CAI!- uui.r.. Jassus L. llousnsr and AICHIIAI-II Cas:rua'.i.i.. Saint Elsanor’s. CIAILII C. IIUNT. Miseoucb. Jassus Yuo. Port Hill. Huasau-r Bui.i. St Ann: C.. Fire. Cascunipeque. Wu.- i..iass Iluauaun. Ai.ux. Lanaisr and Puaivci: Aassiuanx, 'I‘iguis . W. R. WATSON. General Agent for P. E. Island. Pob.'ltIi. I854. PAPIER MAOHIII GOODS UST RECEIVED at George T. Haszards Book- store, a bandsoine variety of Fancy Goods con- sisti of- nfiupior Machie Writing Desk: “ Wor oxes . " Port io: Tortoise Shell Card Cues. Pariaii Siatuottss, Wax Baskets. Bronze P’ ures, Mantel Stands. do and Papisr Mschie Watc Stands, with a variety of use- ful articles. 7 ‘HE Subscriber having. by Power of Attorney, bearing date the ltith of January last, bee appointed Agent for the Misses Stewart. of Charlotte- town. in this Island, to take the management of their Property, on Township Va. 18. hereby notifies all persons on the said Let. indebted to a isse: Stewart. for Rent. Arrears of Rent, or otherwise. to pay the same forthwith. An person or person: found Trcspassing on the said roperty. will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law. CHARLES S. HUNT. Miscouchs. February 22. 1864. EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for ur so: connected with the E iscopalChurch. Cliar otte- ' ill (D. V.) take place at the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday. the 12th day of July next. Contributions will be thankfully received by the following Ladies forming the Comrni tee: ‘ Mrs. l—avris-.r.n, Mrs. D. Honasoir, " t urrnax.r., " Houxiux, " ". Dusuarsav, " Juivxiirs, I‘ li-rzGuaai.n, ' E.l’ai.isun. " ll. Haszartn, " A. Yarns. “ . . Hunsnuv. Charlottetown, 7th March. 1854. The Laws of Prince Edward Island ROM 1713 to l85I.botli years inclusive—2 vol- Royalfl vo., with a co ions Index; published under an Act of the Colonial egislature. and care- fully revised and consolidated. by Commissioners appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- store 0 G. T. HASZARD. The Wonder of the World l Devines’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. HE Great Remedy is at last discovered. and COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA. COS’l‘lVE- NESS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign remedy. Was it ever before known that, Hopeless cans of Consumption wars crrcd for less than 85? Truly, if any individual is to be pitiod, and needs sympathy. it is the consumptive.—always ex- pecting io get well, and yet the inful evidence of decay almost "makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh." " Some bloom as rose: bloom, Aad live as rose: live, A single morning space !” While others, in more mature life,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold ueglected,'—-in the hectic flush. the painful cough, “ The prints of their parting steps a pear.” All we ask is this one question :—I you have got mucous morn anes, or any other members of the body that are " heirs to ill:."—ars you not interested n this great rcnisdy, Duvntus’ Cossrounn Prrcii L0!-IIIGI Sold by W. R. Watson and T. DusBiuass' 81. Cc..at Aro'riucaaius' HALL. DR. OI-IALMER' WORKS. [" To commend these works it superfluous; they have met with univcrsal approbation from the Bri- tish prcss and public. the periodical press. rsprcunting so great a variety qf religious and political opinion. should hair: so generally noticed them, and that too with high commendation, is a circumstance exceedingly rare, if not altogether un- paralrlled. They have charm: for the mar y literary risen, and they will obtain a hearing for evangelical truth in quartersfrom which it would otherwise be c.-rcIudcd."]-Xi'an’: Journal. 1-—ORIGI.N'.dL WRITINGS. As ro-published by the Aluthor, in 25 volumes, l2mo, c Vela atursl Theology. 2 vols., 8. 4. ( hristian Evidences. 2 vols., . Moral Philoso h 7. Astronomical iseourses, B, 9. I0. Congregational Sermons. 3 vols. . ll. llernton: on Public Occasions, 3hurch Extension. 21' Sufficiency of aParochialSystem 0 II.-—POSTHU.VOUS WRITINGS. Enrran as Du. I‘IANlN;, In 9 volumes, Bvo, c at . Contents of this Series. .- c- .» =- is. 0090000 I -I S‘ A 8 8 4 4 2 4 4 4 90006000 Vols. Contents. I, 3.8. Daily Scripture Readings. 8 vols., £1 11 4.5. Sabbath Sari turs Roadings,2vols. I I 6. Posthumous srmons, 0 10 7,8. nstitutes of Theology, 2 vols., l 1 . Prelection: on Butler, &.c., 0 10 This rnportant Series is completed by the publica- tion oftlie Prslectiousou Bureau, PALIY. Hu.i.. &.c., and the whole may now he had, in Nine Volumes Bro, price ssparstelfl at 10s. 6d. per V ume. The above are the prices cf'Ch:lrners' Works in sterling. as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber has made arrsngementslc sell then: on this Island. at the above price currency, being a large deduction m . I . on nu ‘ma. CEO. '1‘. HASZARD. G 06609 Twelvetrees Brothers’ Soap Powder (an entire! new invention. 18 the cheapest. sa est. best, and most edsctusl article for all washing purposes. a packet of which is equal to ten Pennyworth of Soup! The saving of Time and Labour is so asto- nishingly great. that a W E EK ’ S W A S H can be accomplished BEFORE BREAKFAST —no rubbin being required. This won erful Arti e is MORE b'ERVlCEA- BLE THAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quicker lather, and is adapted for urposes for which Soap cannot be safely or s eotaally u . It will not injure the hande.orths most delicate matsri ; but whilst it isioeomparablo for perine- nently whitening Linens. &c., after they have discolourod by age. or injured by bad Washing. it is also uuourgessabls the colors of FLANN LS, EMT? LLEN8, Cousin PRINTS, MUSLI 3' and LACE. For Bsls li v can. 1-. aiszaan. ti....sg..... WILLIAM 7 H AN KI‘UI.for past favours. begs to intimate the with the following GOODS Cloth, A plain Cloth, wool plaid and tweed CLO./IKVJVGS. Shawls and Scarfs. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Satin, \Vittered Ueu. Persians. Silk variety. A large assortment of Millinery. Laces, Linings. l"ur Muffa, Boas, Vicioriues. capes, stone martin. squirt ' CHILl)Rls‘.N'S DRESSES’. (.'L0.dK'S JVELS.. Blankets; Travelling Rugs; Ilorsti Rugs; mohitir. Gr. urnad Cloths; Doesltins. Cussimsres. Vestings. Soda. Indigo, air; Paints. Oils, Castings. Forge Back. EARTHE FANCY GO0DS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; wood and coromnndel. Multums. Cloth. hair. tooth did collection of Jcwrlry. Charlottetown, Deceiuber 9. 1853. cuffs. mitts, gloves. cl, inusquash. mink and seal. Eng . CJIPS, Red. blue and white surges; real Welsh. imitation \Velsh. Lancaabire, Salisbury and Saxon Randy made Clothing. of asuperior make: glazed and felt Huts; cloth and fur Caps Mufilers; silk, Bandniia and cotton Handkerchiefs. IIOSIERY, HJBERIIJSHER Y, and every variety of COTTON and LINEN GOODS. Ladies’, Gents’. and Childrens’ BUO'l‘S. . Co paras. Starch, Glue. Lumpblaclt. shoe Thread, Cotton Warp, Hair Seating, curled IVliiting. 'I‘ar, llope, Oakum, Figure ' A large assortment of IROJVMONGER Y. JVJIILS. SPIITES, &c. IROJV, JVWJIRE. CHINA and OLA . A choice selection of TEAS Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth Dressing and chimney Glasses, in mahogany. rosewood and gilt frames. For Christmas presents, a splen- The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. HEARD, ARRIVAL of the Jvkust. dirsettiomliuonann. Cashmere. Mohair, Glace Iloykl, Damask. French and English Msrino,0rlesus,Coha ,Voeuaia lpaccu. Norwich rind Gala Plaid. and Spanish Craps. for Ladies’ dresses, Vocun “'ool Jackets, Himalii s. Al a, Veltltluluiansnd Pisa Glace Silks; Irish PopIias; satin Turks, uCa , Vclocts for dresses. Bonnets, he , in all colours. mbou in great Neils, Ilruids, Gimps, fancy Trimmings. Buttons, _ Gauntlets, &c.. in real sable, itch, liah and French CORSETS. HOODS AND HA TS. a great variet . . FLJJI. Carpetings, Druggets. Hearth Rugs. Pi ct. beaver, ' Seal Skin Costs. Silk Huts Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy SIIOI-‘.8 and SLIPPERS esds; scouring Brick (wholesale or retail. sreicc. Ship ss Ladies‘ ltcsevtiood Dressing Cases; Gents’. Bose- and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, German and Bone pale and almond Soaps for family use. TIIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public.i generally that he has commenced business as, an Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. , At the corner nftzuucn &, Sydney Streets. and’ hopes by prmiiptness and punctuality to merit a share oftheir patronage. " Al{’l‘I-‘.l\lAS G. SIMMS. pg Casit advanced upon articles left for Auc- ‘ tion. ——.I/ll. SMITH. M. B. IIITH SMITH BROTHERS, Commission Merchants. NORTH MARKET WHARF, _ St. John, New Brunstmlc. altruituitcit: _ N‘ S. Demill, E ., Edward Alli:on,!E:q. I 6i—x LAW BOOKS. HI'I'I‘Y on Pleading.Chiity on Contracts;Blunt’s Commercial Digsstund Shiprnastsr's Assistau English CommonLuw Reports, for sale at (3 no. '1‘. IIasaaai>’s Book Store. Ledgers, Account Books, die. EORGE '1‘. HASZARD has received from the riianufncturers a good stock of the above goods in a great variety of size and Bindingl. Large Post Ledger: bound in calfkuuia Bands. oolscap, 0. do. Foolscap and Pott Ledger: and Day Book: a variety. Prince Edward Dispensary, KENT STREET. CIIJIRLOTTETOW7-N‘. H &. R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that‘ o they Supply from their Establishment. DRUGS. CHEMICJLS. , sad the various Ofiicinal Preparations ofthe Medical Colleges, and from a thorough practical knuwlotlge. obtained in first class Establishiiienis in Erigland. they feel warranted in clairriiug the confidence tifihe public, which they will endeavour to retain by ' rsonal attention and care. _ ll. Gr . J. prepare Medicine: adapted to family requirements and the prevailing isesses of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lroin Medical assistance. _ Physicians Prescriptions and Family Roceipes accurately dispensed, Medical Galvanism. Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 6, 1854. NEW PERPUMES, étc. LUBlN’S EXTRACTS Bailey‘: Ess. Bouquet. Ede's Iledyosmia. Delcroix's Fashionable Per- fumes. Lowe‘: Fragrant Perfume, and Genuine Eau de Cologne. HE.N'DRIE'8 MOELIJVE. For preserving the Beauty and Lu.-curi'ancc ofthe Hair. an extract of Vegetable and Animal 0leagin- ous Substances, most enelici for prorricting the beaut and luxuriance of the Hair, and of a very grate ul porfunie. R0 M’l..dJVDS KJL YDOR, For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. EMOLIEJVT CAMPHOR CREAM Has been long approved of. as a certain and agree able remedy for chopped hands. and the injuriou effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which however rough or red, in rendered soil and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter whatever. PEARL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. y it: tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthen: the Gums Sockets. preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ./ILL THE FA VOUITE TOILET SOJPS, Prepared in the useful form of a Tablet without angular corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BIIUSHFB in great variety, all from Lounois. Wm. B. WATSON. Nov. 21st, 1863. Adv. do Isl. COLUMBUS. THE old Clydesdale Horse Colum- bus will stand for the season at the following places:—I“ir:t, on the lat a ' ‘am so. New Annan; Haslam s; R. Bsgnall's, Town Road; North River; oise s, est River; Garvin's, West Ro- ver; Block House; Arch. McDougsld's, Nina Mili- Creek; John McPhsil‘s. Black Paint; David Cains ron's. Crupsud; Webster's, 'I‘rycn.—Every fortnighl —travelling to the 27th July. CAL B POLLEY, Groom. March 7. I 5 Q- mountaineer. THE BEAUTIFUL thorough-bred STALLION Jlotrrrtatfiresr. by I. it nter and LightuiIilg's dam) y as or (winner a the Derby in ISM.) by Wsxuy out of Pantina by Buxard, sin by Trentham out of Cytherau. Muley Mofolbh by Muley gut“, Loagwuist’s deli, by Dick Andrews outof pi e He is a Dark Bay with Black Logs, very powerful has fine action, and a g torn r. Hi igree is excellent, combining the most ushionablo and racing cod on the turf. Muley Molcch being sire of the celebrated Alice Hawthorne, and many other superior Racers. Mountaineer’: stoc new four years ol are very powerful and promising, and selling at high ricos. lie performances and racing capabilities of uloy Molseh, Longwaiut, and Alice Hawthorne. are too strortgl irn resssd on the minds of the resin ppblie to fI[IIIO repetition. especially the latter. sh: vtng won about 86 Queen's Plates and Gold and o:i‘sii’Cops. besides many of the most valuable Stakes a rise: in her d: . o w' ad I’! Town. at the Subscriber’: stables. I-‘sss 'l'woaty Ihflfifiid in advance. 2 IL WINNII. Aptll Ill. II“- A CARD. ; For the rapid cure is COIYGIIS. tl0LI)S, IIOARSENESS, BR0l\'t3llITIS.WlI00l’ING-fTOIlGIIg CIIOITP. ASTIIMA. AND CONSIIIIIPTION. Among the numerous dlseovorlss Sclenco has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life-— increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind. than this contribution ofC ' ry to the Healing Art. A vast trialufit: virtues through- out this brand country. has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known. can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousand: and thousands every year. In- deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy lias 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 cures effected b ' we would present the following :—-and refer further en- quiry to my Ainericsn Alniansc, which the agent below named. will always be pleased to furnish lroo, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. (mice of Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. (J., Aug. 4. isss. J C. Avun. Dear Sir,—My littlo son four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malig- nant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ever person that visited him, pronounced him a dead chil . llaving used your Ciruiuur PICTOIAL in Califor- nia. in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succss, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave blm a tea-spoon-fol every three hours, commencing in the morning. and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided c angs for the better, and after three day: use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many ti child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many a fond parent.—Por all afI'ection: of the extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these line:,—but for your im- portant discovery, in little boy would new have been in another worl .h am ours, wit great re t, J.yD. P0 ELL, Sup??Il‘lrans., L. R.R. Rock Ilill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., Jul 2|, I852’ Dr. J. C. Airs:u.—-Since your medicine : become known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can say of it, is not too much for the good it basdone, I take pleasure in selling it, bscausel know that I am giving my customers the worth of their money. and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.m Please send me a further supply, and believe Yours, with respect. JOHN C. WHITLOCK. Almost any number of certificates can be sent you, if you wish it. Windsor. C. W., June 26. I852. J. C. Avast. Sir; This may certify that [have used your Ciruariir Pucucuai. for u wards ofone vear; and it is my sincere belief that should have- been in my grave are this time ifl had not. It has cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs. and I do not overstate my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours ve res tfuliy. D. A. MeCl.rEI.lN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbans. Pu.. September 28. 1860. Du. I. C. Asua, My dear Sir,--Your medicine is much approved of by those who have used it here. and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. lnvariably recommend it for pulmo- npry eflectious, asdo many of our principal physi c ans. I are your friend, CHAS. STREATER. M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEIIST. WELL. MASS. For sale by T. DESBRISAY, & Ca. General Agency Mr. Laatvas. Owuu, Enwaan Gert, Grand River, Enwaao Nuuesiass, St, Peter‘: Bay. J. J. 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