'Ia whose ,1,’ . «- HASZAllD’S GAZETTE. JANUARY 21. g_ . i To be Sold LIVER COMPLAINT LAND FOR s . Oharlottetown Mutual In.ul ancc I Y Pa'lI\'.\'I‘l-I S.\l.l-1. lbe followittg VAI.U.\liI.I-I DYSPl~.‘PSI.‘I. LEUJV DICE, (.'lIIi'OJ’V'I0 OR ‘IVE Hundred acres of L.l.NiADLwE'nh g flu. I III".-ll. l'.'$'l‘A l I’. of the bite lloii. Ci-lmii-i A. JVER VOUS DEBII.I' Y I)I.\'E./ISE ' HOKI. The old arsy aiarisios looks upon the woods, The lawns lie I hear the olden song of fallsii floods. That Ills the silent hollow or the night. That in the chamber-wi ow whenou I sprang ; Those the old outs of many centuries. great leafy bougha I hired to hang, And ma a strange. playmates of the mighty trees. I0 firnltu I lsspt in boyhood dashes down In falls and moss windings. so of yore ; Still sleeps the sun ight on the bill's dense crown, Whose bass is cuss swept with ceaseless roar. And once lhlt roar sseueil IittIic—oiice I lay I n the rich orchard, underneath the sky, In childish visions all the ouminsr-day- It seemed the whisper of eternity. All.ths.lon3 ' y years of life I"nrgottsu. I etu new sin a child; Forgotten all the earnest toil and strife, 3§Itoltl Ins wilful. pstiilsnt, and wild. Alllllt I child! On. were it true in deed, That I might most you. playmates of the post, Not this utinssting spirit ‘nily ‘lilsail ,Wilh a poor happiness which may not last. Again a child ! those wavering braiisheo then, W re the last echoes of the streets rejoice. Might yield that unforgotten form again, ’ And I tuiglrt once more hear my mother’s I oice. Where southern seas under bright heavens lie 'I‘Iiat voice has haunted oft the summer air. Oh. come thou now, beneath no alien s Arid teach thy sorrowing child another prayer. Houau-ru’s Run Sna.—Hogarth was once applied to by it miserly old noble- mtiri to paint on his staircase a representa- tion of the destructioti"of Pharoali’s hosts in the Red Sea. The miser, however, would not agree to to give more than half the value of the work, which at last Hog- arth agreed to take. Within it day or two the picture was ready. The noble- man was surprised at such expedtion, and called to examine it. The canvass was all over red. “ Zounds!” said the pur- chaser, “ what have you here? I ordered a scene of the Red Sea.” “ 'l'he Red Sea you have,” said Hogarth, still smarting at having his talents undervalued. “ But where are all the Israelites?” "They hlwe 8“ gone Over-" “And where are the Egyptians?” “They are all drown- ed.” The iniser’s confusion could only be equalled by the haste with which he paid his bill. S-rt-rouse in a Cos-t-.—There are, ac- cording to a statement made by a tailor in Boston, 525,243 stitches in a coat, viz., basting 182; in the edges of the coat, 4.590: felling the edges, faces, dz.c., 7.4l4 ; out of sight, in the pockets, &c., 1.982 ; in the collar alone, 3,056; seams, 5.359 ; holes, l,450. The coat was made in two days, journeyman’s hours. A tttrrr 1'0 Paiuzri-r-s.—The prison statistics, in an educational point of view, clearly indicate that the cause of so many being brought up before the judge, is owing to their being so badly brought up before they arrive at maturity Orin BUTTON Wait-rise.-—In the late news from China a story is told of a re- bel who, having killed an lmperslist sol- dier, dressed himself in his coat, to which he had added some buttons that were wanting, and went into the imperialist camp to ask for some ammunition. But the wretch having sown on one more button than the regulation allowance, was found out and decapitated instantly. A wag who was standing in State- street, Boston, saw a man rolling a keg of specie from his cart to the institution for which it was intended. “ There,” said he to the old fellow, who was stand- ing by him, “ there you see the benefit of our institution; there is a man who came to this country six months ago as poor as poor could be, and now you see he is rolling in riches.” The gentleman who inadvertently took our new beaver, and left an inferior ar- ticle in 'its stead, will do us an infinite kindness by returning our own, and he shall receive our warmest thanks, and two apologies-an apology for the trou- ‘lile we have given him, and the “apology for a hat” he left us. vWbst two places’ names will describe the language of a parent who refuses to ‘vs his daughter in ms ?—Ushant, Wu.-'q._ ' (You sban’t have er.) When an after-dinner orator, owing to I fuddled intellect, is unable to carry out his ideas, it is apretty sure sign that he will very shortly have to be carried out himself. A physician dislil_t§s tp lmeket ahealthyi "inst if "flavor" ,- is on ing sort 0 min, "win; evidemy, “ throws physioto the dogs,” and would be right glad to toss the doctor after ii. A ,Hi.-Nslltpd, who prided himself upon § " 'yiiig,‘aIi‘nmt as about his neigh- hours’ alfairs as they did, put the ques- gtai pang hint to Cloots,‘th_e ‘executor of an fl‘, “ Hr. CIoots,:’ guy. he, “i it isnct r--I wouldn t wish to ask the question iftt is the least improper, nor enpsst you tosuewsr II.-— will yoiii for: how tuucfiinmy partic- at .35.. Ext “'4. PW in-v~%°" ‘" ':i..:t!:-«ii? M, I“ I0 E .1 that otnpany, Incorporated b Act of Par iiiment in I848. IIIS COMPA-. Y offers tli I guarantee in case ofloss, and accepts Risks at ssaviiig full 50 per sent, to the assured. 'I¥he prusell. reliable Cit ital sacnds £1700. _I’er- sous having property in harluitetowii, or vicinitj._ should lose no time in upplyi to the Secretary i-l this Couipauy.for Policies or III ornuiti-tn. On. uf Philipa‘ Fire Aiitiibiliilurs has been purchased by the Couipauy. for the benefit of peril-ltd insured in this Uilies. In case of Fire, the use ol ll. can be obtained iiuuisdiiitely, by applying at the secretary's Olfice. W. IIEARD, President HENRY l’AI.tlI-JR. Snc'y and Treasurer. Secretary's Ofiica, Kent Strest,§ August btli, I858. AIJJANOE LIFE .l.N'D FIRE IJVSURJUVCE COM- PJJVY, LONDON. nrralntsulu uv AC1‘ or ranutaasnur. Capitol £5,000,000 Starling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for I’. B. THE COLONIAL LIFEJASSURANCE COMPANY. . t. _: G ‘Iron—'rttn iitctir IIONOIIAI EARL of ELGIN rind KINCARUINE. General of Canada. HIAD _0l‘l'ICl—-22 St. Jltidrew Square, Eiltri burgli. Board of Management in Halifax for None Scottie and Prince Edward Island- oii. .\l. B. Alirion, Banker. Hon. Williani A. lllack, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twining, I-‘.sq., Barrister. John Ilayley Bland, Iii-q. Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. Jaiiics Stewart, Es ., Solicitor. Medical Adviser-—A. F. Sewers. Agent 61. Secretary—Matthew H. Ricbey, Solicitor The following gentlemen have been it ' Otli cere ofthe Coriiptin in Prince Edwar will be prepared to urnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice ofthe Company and the rates of . ssurance. . Charlottetown—Medical Adviaer—Il. A. Johnston, M. D Agent-—E. I.. Lydinrd. - Georgetowii—.\ledical Adviser—David Kaye, M. . Agent—William Sanderson. St. I:2leanor's—Medical Advlser—.lossph Bell, M D. Ageut——'l‘bomas H M EW H. RICHEY. The" National . Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. 'l‘. HEATH HAVII.AND,jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. 0:? Olfice, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I853. Isl nu 1-no Governor Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of nd Incorporated by Act of Parliunierit. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hort. T. H. Havilaiid, Hon. Charles Hens- ley, Francis Laiigwcrth, Eiq., Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Tlinmas Dawson, Esq. Detsclied Risks taken at low Premiums No charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and all other inforiuniioii, may be obtained from the Salt- scriber, attlie Utiice ofli. VI(.I)eblois Esq. Charlotte- town. H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. 'Ith I853. Agent for P. E. I. pro t.-oi NOTICE. The Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annuiil Genera L Meeting ofthe above Company for the Appoint- ment oflltficers for the Current year, and other pur- poses. will take place at the Temperance Hall on Monday evening the 16th instant. at 7 o'clock. By Order of the Directors, ~ HENRY 1’AI.MI'lR, ‘Sec‘y. and Trerisurer. Secretary's Ofllce, Kent Street, tli.Iau. I854. Isl “ o 3......‘ ,,.,§.7.mmi I AICHIDALD Scoa--r, ‘IIR,-—As the Agent of various fire Insurance Companies, I beg to bring under your notice my PA TE./VT ARTIFICIAL SL./I E. This composition has been upwiirdit of, three years exten- sively used in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, the Camden and Nova St-otiti, principally for covering sliingled roofs, as you will erceivo by the accompnn ing circulars of certificates. t has been severely teete , and proved most uuccesii fully its fire proof qualities under ruost extraordinary circumstances; so tnuch so, that I am ofopinioii tliiit ,_.._ , .. - L . . . , up iicstion to all kinds of wood building (where the co or would be no objection to its being used, such us be back walls of dwellings in the city, out houses, ware-houses, &c., as well as the roofs) by lowering the premium of insurance on such buildings as are covered. _ I have the honor to be, sir,, our obedient servant, J. W. ROSS. Patentss and Manufacturer Halifax 14th July, 1858. Srn,—In answer to your note of the 12th inst. I consider the use of your " Artificial Slate Paint" on sliingled Roofs, as greatly diminishing the risk against I"irs—I have frequently reduced the premiums on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, am, sir, your ob’t ssrvant., ARCH'D. SCOTT. Insurance Agent. John Ross, Esq. Halifax. The Wntiiler of the Wprldl Devin a’ com un Pl eh Po HE Grept Rsmsd COUGHB, Col. 8 . Nitss AND constmirthon have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign irisdy. Was it ever before knewn that, Hopeless cases consumption were crrrdfor less than 85? ‘Pro y, it any individual is to be pitisd, and needs sympathy, it In tho consumptive —always as- pssting to get well, and yet the pain al evidence of tiny slniovt " makes’ the inner soul shrink with the on lash." ' " Sonia bloom as roses bloom, And live as roses live, A single morning space I'' While others, in more mature life,-by aurne ini- prudsnos and a slight cold nsglectod,—ia the hectic ".h‘I‘Ii=. P'.ii|sml‘.tIi‘hh'psrtlagstspsa " ‘ n o s . All waist: is this one question :—II you have triiicoss uisui . or any other nismtiers of body that are " is to iIls.”—ars you net ted this great r_niedy,_ Duv;ut.us' oatrovfll III-i-cir"l.ossir'oa , , old by W. I. War-not slid‘I‘. Co.._st A__rofr-nncant_ns‘ I'Iai.t.. I - am. has mime iii. ones to ti". 4_ sswresidsntirfsppsr Quest?!’ , ‘ ‘ .-~ * --‘W-N .*- l'IDWAII_I',AI.II,I. . Doe. II. loll. Adv In ' ’ “' Dnsbutasr it 1‘ yvaristy. all front Lennon. ‘ LANE, situate in (Itiiirlottetnwli. and In! Vlcll-ll). VIII '1‘ WN t.m's .\'.... 51.68. 69. 60 I---d 6|. in the I'iiurth Ilumlred of Lots in Cliiirlollelowu coiiliiiuiiig riieiirly two Acre. of Land, fronting on It--ithfurtl squrn, tusti,-fully laid out with ormtiiierittil, fruit rm...‘ and Gimlsri; it contains also the I"iittiily Resi- t.Ir‘lII‘.C, out liouses of the deceased, ol the ions com- inudiiius dust-iipliitii. ' ‘own I.tI'l‘s Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, in thu'l'liitil lluitdred of Lots in Citrliluttntowii tifori-said. I-ml ()iie.uveiitiutli purl ol 'I'ois'Ii Lots Nos I57, 65 and lit), in the Second llIMltIl’8tI of Lots in Cliaiilottetowii, ml- juining this property of Daniel Ilodsori, llsq. , in lots to suit puruliuscrs. Town L011 Nail. 3, 4. IIIII 5. In Illt! IIllll¢II'0d .il Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit purcluisers. 'l‘nwrr Lo'r No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Clitirlollctuwii, adjoining the residence of the Chief u.-nice. Cuansots Lows. 12 and 13. in the Common of. and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing 'I‘wetity-four Acres, in lots to suit purcltiisers. Pun ol'Coinuiori Lot No. 18, in the Common of Cliiirlotieiowii, and which forms the \'Vestern side of the approach from Town to Goveruiteiit House, in lots to suit purclianri-rs. l’.\n'rt.vt. 5 L01 No. 554. in the Royalty of Char- luttutuivii, cont.-lining 'I‘welvi.- Acres. .»\r.so—-l'l“.\V No 3|, iii the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Cliurluttelowii. For further piirticiilzira, apply to W. Foncan, l‘.iiQ. Barrister nt Law, Charlottetown; at l'ir-loll. to J. IIAMILTON Lartiz. the Acting Executor of, and one of the Trustees nuiriud intha Will of the late Colonial A. l.iiiie. Cliarliitletuwri, 20th October, 1858. FARM FOR SALE. P ‘O be sold by private sale, the I.r.aseholil for 999 years, couliiinirtg 80} acres of Land, with he Buildings tliorsoii. About 40 acres are clear. There is it good pump at the door ol the Dwelling llouite. 'l‘hin Farm is situated abo I0 miles from Charlottetown. on the 'I‘ryon Ron known as Ibo SU./V I./VJV, for the last I8 ‘Half the purchase money can reiiitiiri on the_ iises For further particulars apply to Mrs. WI lint on the Premises, or to llntsnv Pauaun, Eeq., Charlotte- town. Lot 3|, West River, June 27, I858 House in Kent street. ‘HE subscriber elfers for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing House in Kent Street, adjoining his own residence. It contains a large Store, ’|l’IlI good frost- proof Cellar, rind six good Rooms. There is also is Stable for eight Horses, and new Well of Water in the yaid. It will be let altogether or in two On £200 being paid down, the remainder could in on niortage for four or five years. JOHN BREEN. -s so ;' June l3lh I853. FOR SALE. HA1‘ vnlunble plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Ilnptist Cliiipel, fronting I00 feet on Euston Street, and I04 oti Upper Prince Street. is one of the most desir- able situiitions iii the suburbs for u gentleman's rosi- ilence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lois. For ‘Farina, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. Cottage to Let. 0 I.I’.'I‘. the Cottage immediately above A - thecariaa’ Hall, fronting on Queen Street. £- inediaito possession given Also. the Store and Counting House sdjoniug Apothecaries‘ Hull. Cellar underneath, and Ware Room attached. Rent moderate. TIIEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. October 12th, I858. GLEASON”S PICTORIAL. N thelfirst of January next, Gleason’r Pictorial will continence its sixth volume, and will appear vaatl improved in all respects, with a superb new heading, new type iitid dress throughout, and ‘will be printed upon thefinest paper. As the proprietor of the Pi'ctorml has purchased the entire good will of Bnruum’s New York Illustrated J\"ews. and has merged that journal in the Pictorial. the public will reap rhe advantage of this concentration of a strength of the two paperit upon one, both in the artistic and the liternr departments. The same ' ' host of contributors and artists will an aged on Gleasoti‘s Pictorial as heretofore, and ti. Iurge addition is also rtinde to the corps. both in talent und number. The ttiost liberal urrangements have been completed, and sucliiis willenablc tlte Proprietor to produce by for the firiest illustrated journal yet published, and much superior to the pre- sent issue pap . The co mm of the PttI01'I(Il will constanty be beauttfied by all that can please and instruct in art and nature, and its ' department will fully sustain the high repu- tation it has so long enjoys . _ The ages of Gleasorfs Pictorial will oontniii views it ever populous city in the known world, of all buildings 0 note in the eesterii or western hemis- phere, of all the principal ships and steamers of the navy and triercliiint service; with line and accurate portraits of every noted character in the_ we , male and female. Sketches of beautiful‘scenery, taken from life, will also be given, with numerous specimens from the animal kingdom, the birds the air, and the fish of the sea, and will present In its mechanical execution an elegant specimen of art. It will contain fifteen hundred and sixty-four square inches, giving a great amount of reading matter and illustrations—and forming a mammoth weekly pgper of sixteen octave pages. 'I‘uniss:—'I‘hree dollars per annuiu. Published every Sa-runnav by I’. GLEASON. Corner of 'I‘remout and Bromlleld Streets, Boston, Mass. Subscriptions received at G. T. Hasuard's Book tors. 7 0 NEW Punruarus, ac. . LUBlN'S EXTRACTS Ba_ilsy's 30 IM. Eds's Had esuiia,DsIcsotx's I"‘ashienable er- fumos, Lowe's ragrant Perfume, and .GOIIIIO Ens de Cologne. HE.N'DRIE'S MOELUVE. For preserving the Beauty and Lu.-nirisncs qftlis Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal 0Isagin- nus Substances, most beneficial for promoting the beam and luxurisuce of the Hair. I94 0f I NI’) atoélsurfums. E OLIEJVT 0.d.o¥PHOR C'Rl.g.U Has been Ion a provsdmasacsrtalnan agree- able retried orpe hands, and thsinjurious .it.... of cohl ...i ..t.. ug winds on no-tit-. wmctu. owsvsr rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in a few days. This Crsaru contains no soap or alkaline matter wlsatsvsr. ROWLJJVDS KJLYDOR. For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and uadleatirig ;IIEt!IIlI@IU or ' u tioas. JR]. DlJt£l'II|'Rlcl Is a most innocent and ofiectual preparation for beau- tifying the Tenth. 3 its tonic and nnrivigsnt pro- ies, it braces a In ‘IN 3|’!!! I'll huts, preserving their in a sound ad healthy iloii. - ' ' ILL THE FJVOUITU TOILET SOJPS, Pnpgnd in IA; V I 150“! OIIAOII angular eeriisrs. ooth. Nall, Hair and Cloth Blsllfllfl Id grist ‘ _ ‘NU’ M _ WI. ‘I’. WHEN. “Ca”. s . I Nev. llst, Ilhluizfi I III. ‘ 01'‘ THE KIDJVE Y5. JIJI/'I) JILL DI-5‘l:'.dSI/.‘S .dRISl4\‘(.' FROJII A DISORDERED LIVER on s'1'o.i/.i(:H.- Sm-li as Constipation, Il|WttItI Piles, Fulness of lllood to the lleatl. Acidity of the Sioiriiieli, Nausea, lletirlburn, Disgust for loud, I"ultii-its or Weight in the Stittnucli, Sour EI‘II1‘lIlIIttlld, Sinking or Fluiteririg at the Pit of the Stuiiiacli. Sviintiuiiig of the llstul. lliirried and Ilifiicult Breathing. l“lu-iieriii at lllc lleart, Cliokiti or Sulfucntiiig Sensiitiotis ion in u I iiig posture, iniuesa of Vision, [lots or Webs bit- ftyire the sight, Fever and Ilull Piiirr iii the Head, Deficiency of Perspiriition, Yellowiioius of the Pikiri Iyen, Pain in e ' Huck. ¢'liest, Limbs, dtc., Sudden I-'|uslios of Heat. limiting in the Flesh, Constant liniiginings of evil, and Grout Depression of Spirits. can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFLJI./V'D‘S CELEIIRJITED GER.M.«I.)\" BITTERS, Prepared by Un. C. M. Jacxsotv, No. I20 ./II‘t.‘It street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by niiy other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter sliilful pliyiiiciiiitii liiid failed. liuse llitters are worthy the iitti-tition of invalids. Piissassing great virtues in the roctificution of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the must searching powers in wazikiiess and nfi'ectious of the digestive organs, they ate, viitluil, safe, certain sud plensnrit. Read and be Caiicincul. The " Philuilelpliiri Saturday Gazette." says of Dr. Hoq/limit’: Gerniau Bitters. ‘ ‘ It is seldom that via recoiiiirierid what are tsriiied Patent Medicines, to the confidence uiid patronage of our readers; and therefore when we rocouiniend Dr. lloiilluiid‘s Gariiuiii Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not spetiltin Oflllflilltllllllllll ofthe day, that are noi.-«rd about or a brief period and than forgotten after they lmve done their guilty race of iiiiiicliief, but ofn medicine lori established, universally prized, and \\'IIIt‘.II has met its hearty tip- proviil ofthe faculty itself." “ Scott’: Il'eeI.'1y," said. Aug. 25- “ I)r. Iloofl:ind's Iieriimn Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, rite now recomirie by so the moat pmtiiinent members of the faculty as an article of irtucli oflieiicy in cases of feuinle weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitten advantageous to their health, as we know from experience Ilia salutary elfeot they have upon a weak sys J. G. Jl! October Slat.‘- "Dtt. lloon.Atvn's Ga:iti\tAtt.Bt1"rI:ite.—We 2' one nvinuttcu. , Erq., of the Daily J\’m~s said. are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its ellicitcy. We have taken the contents oftwo bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously frorii years of allupatbic treatment at the hands of our first physi- cinns.” Hon. 0. D. Hinrline, Mayor of the City of Cnnideri, JV‘. J., says: “ IIoort..uu>’s Gititasart III1“l‘lRI.——We have seen iiiariy flattering notices ofthis medicine, and the source frotii which ey came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. I"rum ii ui we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action u in diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and I powerful infiueiicv il aunts upon nervous prostriition, is really tturpri.-im_r It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stomach, liver and nervous systetri, the great majority of real and imagine d' eases einauitto. Ila e them in ii healthy conditiflri and you cun bid defiance to epidemics generally. This eatraordina ritedicine we would advise our friends who nreiit all indis ed, to ivea tria|—-it will recommend itself. It siould, in act, be in every family. No other medicine can For sale wholesale and retail at produce evidences of the same merit." THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. I20 Arch street, next door below Sixth. Phil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. this murnmon-worshipping Ago, it is rare to find a titan place his usefulness to the ublic, before his interest. During a late visit to tho‘ ity of Spindles,‘ we were presented by a professional friend, to the cel- ebrtited Chemist, Dn. J. C. Atrnit, whose name is now perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sickness, in this country. nowing the un- precedent po ularity of his medicines, and the im- mense sale 0 them. we had expected to find him a niillioriare, and rolling in wealth. But no, we found him in his laboratory, busy with his laborers, among his crucibles. nletiibtcs, and retorIs—giving his best personal care to the coinpourids, on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithstandin his vast business, and its prompt re- turns in cash. t a Doctor is not rich. The reason as- signed is, that the material is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so expenuively, that the null profit is small.-—.dmcrt'can Farmer, Phil. I-‘ Sal b or o y T. DESBRISAY. 81. Co., General Agency. d by An Mr Lxasuut. owns, 0 stown, Enwann Gorr, Grand ivsr. " Enwann Nnnntuas, St. Peter's Buy. “ J. J. I"nasun.St. Elsnnor's. " Guoiiun Wtauulrort, Crapaud, Jas. L. Houaaart. do. War. Donn, Bedeque, Jaasxs Ptounorr, New London. APO'I'EIIOAB.§E’8 HALL. ‘ The Old Established noose, 1810. CHAR_I.O'I'I‘ETO,WN, _ JANUARY, 1888. DESBBJSAY s. 00 HAVE just received, per late arrivals from Long don, Dublin, United States and Hdlax. their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole. an Estsiisiss and Varied .lssortsisiit of DRUGS th CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY. ’ , and other Toilet requisites; s in repute, and every other article usually ltspt at similar Estalil in (-‘ient Britain (Sss .lpstAscnries' Hall Jdosrtissr.) 'I‘he whole of which they can with sonldeucc rosstiirvieud to the public, and, if quality be ceuetdend, at aebw, attached, which can annually I-‘oi: No. 28, head J rou h River. ort It I I SAMUEL N Chnrl.iiftt:tti|ii:’n’,yN'i)v. uni, ises. ‘mm’ A map or 1'. E. _ CVULOURED so as to show the Electoral Distrisu ’ For stile at Gnu. 'l'. llAss.ann's Souk Store situate on 'I‘ownsIip [::.|i.lri[I|::z- OIISI-ll?!-%gIi)LE8 MADE’ ' ' . S f ll ' f they can have the.i?I"A.I'II:3\'V ,lilInd:Tip.:.y‘::I pliciilion to ' JOHN BOVYEI. Nov. Ioth. Corner of Quesnls Woiar smog, :31’ ., g 'l"l-‘Ll'* I'r‘=ji. :9 GHEY PE, I‘ I plsl I one of (‘0I’G'IS. I‘0I.Il§. IIOAIRSENI-I88, nttottivtit1'ts.wtionriNc-roltcti, IYROIIP, AS'I‘!IllI.I. AND CONSIIIII I"l'ION. Among the numerous dlscovorlss Science has innils in tliia generation to facilitate the business of life- iticrense its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of liuinsri existence, none can be named ol more real value to manltiiid, than this contribution ot‘Cbeiriietry to-the Healing Art. A vital trislofits virtues tllro Ii- out this broad country, has provett beyond a doubt, I no medicine or combination of uiediuiuu yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands iind thousands evsry ear. . deed, there is new abundant reason to bel ave a le- niedy has at length been found wh‘ can be relied on. to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not mit us to publish any proportion of the euros efiectsd by its use. but we would present the following :—-and refer further on- quiry to my American Alntiiiisc, which the ear below named. will always be pleased to fllflIIIIl'I"OO, wherein are full particulate, and indisputable proof of these statements. Ofiice of Transportation, Laurens R. R.. S. 0., Aug. 4, 1858. .l. C. Avain. Dear Sir,—hly little sou four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of niulfi. naiit Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and ever erson that visited him, pronounced him a dasd c ' . liiving used your Crtnnitv Pucronat. in Califer- nia, in the winter of I850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire succss, I was induced to it on my little boy. I gave him a tun-spoon-fsl svuvy three hours, commencing in the mortiiri , and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided change fer the better, and alter three days use he was able to cater iliiuk without ptlln. Its use in the above named disease will save many in child from a premature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many it fond rent.—For all afections of tho Throat and Lungs, believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the due tgvatituds,pronopte ms in addressing you these luas at. your in.- llttlo boy was new hav riant discovery. in Iii... in another worl . I am yours, with great respect, I. D. PO LL, Supt. 'I‘raus., L 3.3.. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. 1., July ll, I062. Dr. J . C. Ava:ri,—Sincs your medicine has bscorne known here. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have it, and I know of sonic cases where the best they’ can say of it, is not too much for the good it s does. ltiika pleasure in selling it, becaassl know that] am givin my customers the worth of their money, and I fee gratified in seeing the bsriellt it confsrs.m Please send me a further supply, and believe ours, with respect, JOHN C. WHITIDCK. Almost any number of certificates can be asst you, if you win i Windsor. 0. W.. June 20, IBM. J. C. Area. Sir: This may certify that Ibuve used your Cirnnnr Pucronat. for u wards ofsus vsar ; and it is my sincere belief that he s been in my grave are this time if! 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 var rsgpsctfiiliy, _ D. A. cC LLIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarrs. Pa.. Se bar 18, I060. Du. J. C. Axurt, My dear r,--Yournisdiuiue is much approved of by those who have used it lsusu. and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. Invsrla y recommend tfer pulmo- nary allsctioiis. as do many of our principal physi- clans. I out your friend, CHAS. STREATEI, I. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYIR, CHIIII1‘, ID ELL. IAIS. ' For Sale by T. DISBIIIAY. I. Co., General Ag . . And I3 Mr. Luaauas. wust Geo own, Enwaan Govt, Iiraud ivar. Enwpan Nnnnnaar. St, Peter's Say. 31. nag: St. C's, “ none: ruutntcst, . Jan. I... llonasau. do.”- wg_ I) Jassus ‘I"l’:.¢IOI. Ns'w Leseou. Regular ,I.tnet° trout Isondeiu. THIS ts tiiatst Slilp psrstlbin batty w‘ll.I‘pl:es on the Line sossresa Lennon Cu n- not-ru1uww.ths A. I,OI Iazue Hosts. eeotsss I at-.toaa is-has d bottboIstA IIId.A yblho .?.‘.‘2.''' I onuh"t"sitowsi':cs. -- — I. BROWN C 0s. ' ifnot lower prices, than they can be procured is the market. on - House to Lot. 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