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THE JV'ElI’-YORK WEEKLY TRI- BQJl"E_ _entered on its thirteenth year on the 3d of September, it was enlarged to the size of the Senti- Weekly and Daily, adding more than oite-fourth to its on itcit —iilsc without increase of price. This Enlargement adds at least $20,000 per annum to our expenses, in addition to the previous cost of our Daily Iiilargenicnt already elfected. Al 0 r editions from the lat of September appeared in entirely new and beautiful type, prepared expressly for this paper. Our Steam Cylinder Presses are not surpassed by try in the world. 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Money may be remitted for subscriptions in letters at our risk, but the postmaster at the place where the letter is mailed should be made acquainted with its contents and keep a description of the bills. nah f any specie-paying bank in the _Uuited for subscriptions. States er Canadsu, received at r 9 bueriptleus received at G. . IIanerd’s_ Book Store. The new or lrtuoe mm Island loll I11! te tuhlioth yum ieelasivs—! vols- F ltsyal I vo.‘.wlth a Index; published Celselal . uud care- "'l.‘%."“'T"' . « plmrc, «if all the principal ships and steamers of the WILLIAM HE HANKI"ULfer with the following GOODS, Cashmere, Mohair. Glace Ito al, Danieek. Pren Cloth, Al ecu, Norwich and Gslii Plai plain Clot . wool plaid and tweed caoirxwvus. Shawls and Scarfs. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glace Silks; Irish Poplieu; Silk Vrlcrts for dreaaeu. ' Satin, Watered Ueo. Persians. variety. A lat u assortment of Millinery. Liices, Linings. Fur ufs, Boas, Victorinee, capes, cutfs stone martin, squirrel, mu trash, mink and seal. CIIILDREJV8 DR 881:8. CLO./!Ii’.s‘, t d and Sparilslt Iinglish and French './I S’ 0 D8 _ ARI), _ pastfavours, begs to intimate tbs ARRIVAL oftbe Nbggul, direct worn Ilneusnu. ch and English Merino. Orleans, Cobargs. Vecuuia Craps, for Ladies’ drones, Vecuntai, Junilflown, Wool Jackets, Illrnaliigu, Alpa, Vecurila and Plaid DuCupee, satin 'l‘erks, Bonnets, he , tu all colours. Ribbons in great Netts, Braids, Gitn I, fancy 'I‘riiurniiigs, Buttons, niitte, gloves, Gaunt ets. &c , in real en la, fitch. CORSETS; ND HA T5, a great variety. I’.H0 1 Red, blue and white sergea; real Welsh, iuiitatiou Welsh, .l.anceshire, Salisbury and Saxony I"L.dN— NE'LS.. Blankets; Travelling Rugs; llorse llugs; mohair. dt broad Cloths; Doeekins, (‘sssinisres. Rutrly Ciirpettngs, ruggsts, Hearth Ituge. PiIot.lieaver, made Clolhirig. Seal Skin Casts. Silk Ilats of superior make: glazed and felt Hate; clotlt and for Cape. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy Veutin e. Soda, Indigo, Co Muflere; silk, Banditna and cotton Handkerchiefs HON ER Y, HJBERDJSHER Y, and ¢t'€1' i-uriely Ladies’, Gents’. and Childrens' OUTS. SHOES and SLIP rue, Starch, Glue. Lrtmpbluck, shoe Thread. Cotton Warp. Hair Seating, curled ‘of COTTON and LINEN GOODS. PERS. Hair: Paints, Oils. hit , 'I‘nr, Rope, Oukuni, Figure Heads; scouring Brick (wholesale ofreteil.) A large assortment of R0.NJlI()JV(:‘ER Y. JVJILS. SPIKES, dtc. IROJI/', STEEL, Ship Castings, Forge Back. E.flRTHE.N‘I'V./IRE. CHINA and GLJSS. A choice selection of TEAS. FANCY GOODS.—Writiug Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood it-.g Cases; Gents‘. Ruse- wood and corumandel Multums. Cloth, hair. tooth Combs. A great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Dressing and chimney Glasses, in truth an , rosewood and gilt frirrnes. Dress and nail Brushes. Shell, Ivory, Geririsn and Bone Plyniouth pale and almond Soaps for family use. Porflirhtmas presents, a splen- did collection of Jewelry. 'l‘he whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cas . Charlottetown, December 9. I858. GLEA8ON’S PICTORIAL. ON the first of January next, Glsason‘s Pictorial; will cornnierice its si:r:lIt r:alum_¢, and will nppettrp vastly improved in all respects, with a uitperb new heading, new type and dress throughout, and will be printed upon the finest aper. As the proprietor of the Pictorial has purctased the entire good will of [ Baruuin's New York Illustrated News. rind has merged that journal in the Pictorial, the public will reap rhe a vantage of this concentration of the strength of the two papers upon one, both in tire artistic and the literur departments. The same: brilliant host of contributors and artists will he engaged on Gleason’: Pictorial as heretofore, and’ a urge addition is ttlso made to the corps. both in talent and number. The most liberal arrangeinerite have been corirpleted, and such as will enable the _|'roprietor to produce by far the fineet illustrated I journal yet published, and niuclt superior to the pre- sent issue of the it er. The columns of the Piclorlul will constanty be beautified by all that can please an instruct in art an nature, and its literary department will fully sustain the high repu- ttinn it ll'.t~) so long enjo ed. The pages of Gleason’: Pictorial will contain views of everv populous city in the known world. of all buililiir s of note in the eastern or western hemis- navy and iii-.-iizlrant service; with ac and ricctirate portraits of every noted character in the world, both lliu - an female. Sketches of beautiful scenery, taliien front life, will also be given, with numerous specimens‘ from the animal kingdom, the birds o 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 niatter and illustrations-and forming a rnarntnoth weekly paper ofsixteen octavo a es. T:russ:—'l‘hree dollars per annum. Published every Ssruanav by F. GLEASON. Corner of 'l‘remont and Bromfield Streets. oston, h ass. Subscriptions received at G. T. Haszsrd’sBook Store. NEW PEBFUMES, étc. UlIIN’S EXTRACTS Bailey's Ees. Bouquet, I'lde's Hedyosmia, Delcroix's Fusliionnble Per- fumes, Lowe's Fragrant Perfume, and Genuine Erin de Cologne. HEJl"DRIE’S JIIOELIJVE, For preserving the Beauty and Luxuriance qfllie Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Oleagin- ous Substances, most beneficial for promoting the beuut and luxtrriunce of the Hair, and of a very grate ul perfume. EMOLIENT CJMPHOR CREAM Ilite been long approved of, as a certain and agree- able remedy for chopped hands, and the injurious effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red. is renderpd soil. and delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter whatever. ROWLJNDS KALYDOH, For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating all cutaneous eruptions. PEJRL DENTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the Teeth. By its tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthens the Gums and Sockets, preserving them in is sound and healthy condition. JILL THE FJI VOUITE TOILET SOJIPS, Prepared in the usefrtlform of a Table! ieilhout angular corners. Tooth. Nail, Hair and Cloth BI\USIIES in great variety, all from Lorvnorr. Wm. R. WATSON. Reddin’s New Building, Nov. 21st, I858. Adv. ds Isl. The Wonder of the World! Devinee’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. ' Ill-I Great Remedy is at last discovered, and . S. COLDS, ASTHMA. COS'l‘lVl-‘.- NBSS AND CONSUMPTION have lost their terror. and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign remed Was it ever before known that, Hapslrss coir: of Consumption were crred for less than 85? Truly, if any individual is to be pitted, and rteede sympathy. it is the beueumptive,—-always ex- pscting to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay almost " makes the inner soul shrink with the outer flesh.” " Some bloom ns roses bloom, And live as roses live, single morning space !" While others, in more mature |ife,—by some im- prudence and a slight cold neglected.—iu the hectic ueh, the painful cou h, ‘ 'I he prints of their parting steps a pear." All we ask is this one question :—I you have got mucous membranes, or any other members 0 t e body that are " heirs to llle."—are you not interested n this grant russdy. Duvrnus’ " I'i'i-cit Louuwou Sold by W. ll. WATIOI and T. DIIIJIIAIY 81 Co.,ut Aro-ruucaarss’ Harm. FOR SALE. SCIIOONEB. uinsteen Tons,nearly new, Sails . and rigging one year in use. For further Pur- Iiculars apply to Mr. KENNETH M‘KENZl|'3i Pownril Street Charlottetown, Dec. IDIII, I888 Book at New Books! U81‘ OPENED at G. '1‘. HASZABD'8 Book Store, a lug supply of NEW 30038 and STJTION RY. among which will be found the newest standard Literature of tliedsy— Msunde ' ' . Clialrnsr‘s, Posthumous Works, Parlor Libraries, Illustrated Book Case. Neaitder’e Church Hletor -- Memorials srtilnisn Life, “ uh Chili. Kitte’s Plcterial efeurluvluur. Bsrue’s Iletes is It vuls line. and 1 rule Ate, Oyslspedis of . by iiiswbsrs of dlfiveut Deuswlaatlses. be be to- WINNOWING MACHINES. HAVlN(I now permanently located myself one mile from New (‘-lasgow, on the New Glasgow Road. the fttriners in the surrounding country may spend upon being supplied with anything in rriy litre, got up in the very best and most sulistrtntial iritrnuer. 0 not profess to eell—ris cheap as some others do. or offer to do No fir-t-rate article can be bought as low as poor coinrnoti ones can. But Ido profess to make the best the very decidedly best, PANNING MILLS made on the Islrtiid. JOIIN SMITII. LAND ASESSMENT. Treasurer's Office, Charloztetown, P. E. Island, anuar I4. I854. N ursunnce of the Act of the General Assembly iifplllirl Island, made and passed in the Eleventh year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “fin ./1c! for Iscyingfurlher an Assessment an all Lands in this Colony, and for the entourngeitmrt I1/' Eduralt'on,” and of an Act made in ainondrnent thereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled ./In ./Icl to explain and amend the preunl Act for lhr Jfssessrncnl of Land, and the encouragement of Eilucrrliori, and also 0 air Act muile rind passed in the Filleeuth year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intitulod An Act for flu cmrouragemenl of Educalioii, and to raise Funds /or lliul purpose by iuiposing an ailrlilional lasers- menl on Lari 'n the suit! Island and on Real f Estate in Cliarlotlclowri and Corrirnon, and George- town and Common . I do hereby give Public Notice that I have made l’roclnmatiorr,accordiu to the terms ofthe said Acts, of the uiiderrrierttionc Town I.ots, Common Lots, \Vuter Lots. Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts Townships in this Island, in arrears for the non- payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to IIer Majesty, under and by virtue of the first mentioned Act, viz : C '5 cit a scarce. Township No. 1, 457 Township No. 54, 1273; ~ 3, -I3 “ as. 766 H 8. H72 u so, -i 9. sooo -- 57, 431 “ II, 3256 “ 58, 60 “ 13, I000 “ 60, I900 " I7. 104 " 62, 8377 “ I8, 3839A “ 65, I247; “ 20, 2306; George's Island , 8 " 23, 88 Gover’s Island, I00 “ 24, 2|! Governor's Island 800 “ 25, I067} Savage Island, 50 “ 26, 526i Kildtire Island, 250 " 28, 4561 Cavendish Sand 228 " 3|, 7945 Island, " 32, 2935! Cascumpec sand “ 33, 288 Island, 500 " 38, I063 Conway Sand -- 39, 800 Island, so it ‘to, 935 Fish Istiiiid, I50 " 41, 984 Bedford Bay Island, 40 “ 42, -H2; Savage Island, 25 “ -I3, 2500 ood Islands, 40 “ «I4, 2899 Prim Islands, 66 “ 46, 850 Pownal Island, 50 “ 47, ‘I317 Goose Island, I2 “ 48. 93 York River Island, 4 " 49, 218 Sandy ls d 0 “ 52, N09} Eumore Island, 10 st 3‘ 5 I000 First Irlqpdred of Town Lots in Chsrlottetown,—I-2 o . . Second IIundrcd.—No. 58, 1-4 of No. 59, No. 81, -I o No. 83, I--I of No. 86. Fourth Hundred ,—-No. 40, 1-4 ofNo. 80. Fifth Iluridred,—No. I8, and No. 8]. ' Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty,—I-2 ofNo. 72, and I-3 of No. 238. Town Lots in Georgetown: No. Range, Letter N 0. Range, Letter. 8, G, III, 4 F, 7&II,3 B, AOI3, 4 A. I 4 A, I I Writer I.ots in Georgetown,—No. I0. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Iloyiilty,—No. 85, 36, 6|, 6:, 105, tse, I88. I-6 of 248, and 290. . Town Lots in Princetown : No. 5, ow 2, Division I, Letter B. I, do , do 5, do C. 8, do 4, do I, do D. 8, doI0, do I, do PJ. 4, do 2, do I, do D. 3, do 3, do 5, do C. 3, do 5, do I. rte’ : I do 7 d I , , o . do G. Pasture Lots in Princetown Royalty,—3-4 of No. I51, No. 2-40, and 1-2 of No. 457. And the owners ofthc said Lots rind Tracts ofLsnd so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified,thnt in case the sums charged on them as nfore- said, together with the costs which have been incur- red, shrill not be paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Cltsr- loitetown, which will commence on Tuesds the 2d day of May next, application will he made to the Sn- preme Court, tiring the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lots and 'I‘racte of Land. respec- tively. Prince Edward llhpenriar , KEJVT STREET, CHARLOTTE OWM It R. JOHNSON r tfully announce that e they Su ly from their Establislimeut, DRIIGS. CHEMICJLS, and the various Ofllcinsl Preparations of the Medical Colleges, and from a therou h Icticsl knowledge, obtained in first class lists lis notice in England, they feel warranted in clalrni the confidence of the ublic, which they will u euvoer to retain by uniform rsonsl attention and care. II. Gs . J. prerure Medicines adapted to firmil require ts an the prevailing diseases of the climate, specially suitable for families who live distant lrpm Medical uesistau es. Physicians Prescription sad Fatally Iecsipas accurately dispensed, Medical Gslvauium Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operstioes perfermdl. Hesse and Cattle leflsines ef tbs best Iiled. Jaueary 5, isss. Le Amount Books, do .. IIASZARD has received fro: the manufacturers a stash of the ebvs goods is a great variety of suit Bindings. Ls Pest bound is sstflasals leads. I..i'x.:'.I'..ii-ir'rrarg-"vii-itiiysrsiua varlsq. Regulus Liner It-out London. j _ -‘ TI-IE Subscribers beg to intimate to Ship ' perv from Londoaabsi they willphce eat the Line bstwsss Lennon audCwau- Ler-re-i-owu, tbe A. I, Clipper-marque Iloresst Route, 500 tons ister. to sail troru «hou- dou on or about‘he let A , I8“. A ly .lo the owners ROBE 'I‘ BROW ii. 84 Lists Street, Periohurcb Street. London. ~ R. BROWN & Ce. \Vallsce. N. S., Wm. WALSII, A cut, P h CIlIfI;‘t‘IIOI.tlWllH, P. . W arties wie in to s r arses! outs wi o well to make eh y s pliiiuptiou. ' rel JIILG. October 14th, 1858. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIJ, JJUJVDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY I DISEASES JIRISING FROM .1 DISORDERED LIVER STOJVA ,- Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Pulneee of ‘ -lnknd otiiu.sis:.ttu- ssrouus. . . ‘j. . -tints hlmlr gulwlb tit _.1M!.iilll’ilIainlla1rser'lu;.}br reungs mil truth in quartsrsfroui which it would olhrrioise be secluded.’ ]—Kr'llo's Jorrrrud. OR IG INA 1. WR I TIJVG .9.- Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for load, F l ' ' Hurried and Difiicult Breathing, Plutterin Heitrt, Cltokin or Sutfoctiting Sensations w on in a lying posture, iriincss of Vision, Dots or Webs be- fore thb eight, Fever and Dull Pain iitthe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowiiese of the Skin dz Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs, dtc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Irtiagininge of evil. and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFL./IND'S CELIJBRJITED GERJIIJIJV BITTERS, Prepared by _Da. C. M. Jacxsorr, Nb. I20 Jrrlt - .0 I0 by the publica- , Panuv. H.u.r., be had. in Nine at IOI. 6d. per This important Series is ooinplsiad tion of the Prelections on Bureau &c., and the whole may now Volumes 8vo, price separately, Volume. The above are the prices of Chalmers‘ Works in sterling, as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber Illtl made arrangements to sell them on this Island, on the original price. slreel. Philadelphia. _ _ Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by arty other preparation in the United Sllutes, as I’IlBdcl;f_6lI silent, in rirany cases after ekllfel p rystctnns in at c . '1 use more are worthy the attention of iitvalids. PIDIIEAIIIIIIK great Eiritues in ilhedrectiticatiori of fiiecuees o t it . r an s x t t scnrcliin W“vtil:rs IlI.W888h‘l1Cll hifil eaIII:‘::|tlitIua Iifmflfe digestive organs, they are, withul, safe, certain and p casant. Read and be Corivincrd. . I - " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when _we_ recomm_un_d Dr. Hoolland s (rerrnsn Ilttters, we wr_sh it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of.tlio nostrumu ofplhehday}, that are rnoisep ltbtllllll fit; it brljef period air ten orottu trite ave o t ' ‘lt race of mieclfiieff bu|t oefe mtidicine I0I\;‘eOII:IIII£I‘||lt‘I’; :.:‘.i::'.':‘.'i..*;".::':i.;'2?.:::‘i?'* "" "W °'""'’ W “ Scott's ""ceIi'ly," said, Aug. 25- “ Dr. IIooIland’s German Bitten. nranufactured bly Dr. Jackson, are new Eecomptcpdeq by‘ some of t e most prominent mem are c tie scu ty as an article of much efficacy in cases _of female weakness. Porsonu of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know ?ovr'n“eI:p'eyri.i:p;p”the salutary effect they have upon uorts: uvrnurrcu. 0.g.bG.8;l{oor¢, Eiq., of the Daily ./Verve saiil, c 0 er s :- “Dn. lloovt.arrri‘s Gutututiv Bt'x'rrtits.—-We are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its eflicacy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, 312'..." l’i.l'.'.'".."°'Iil.‘i‘i..'Ii°',3.§'5'£°fil "'r’"’..."'°.°"’°'.'.'r e as y ro y are ellopathic treatment at the hands of our lirst physi- ctanu. ' Hon. C’. D. Hinclinr, Mayor of the City of Camden, N‘. 1., iuys: “ lloos-i.aivn’s Gunuaxr Bt1"runs.—Wcltave seen many fluttering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to niske inquiry respecting its merits. I-‘rem inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing thcrri into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. He them in a healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. 'l‘liiu extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indie to ivea trial—it will recornniend itself. It s onld, in not, be in every fainily. No other medicine can produce evidences of the same merit. For sale wholesale and retail at TIIE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, next door below Sixth. Phil- adelphia, urid by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. n this mnmmon-worshipping Age, it is rare to find a man place his usefulness to the ublic, before his interest. uiing a late visit to the‘ ity ofSpindles,’ we were presented by a professional friend, to the cel- ebrated Cheniist, Du. J. C. Area, whose name is now perhaps, more familisrthun any other, at the bed- side of sickness, in this country. Knowing the un- precedent po uliirity of his medicines, and the Im- mense sale 0 lhcin. we had expected to find him it millionsre, and rolling in wealth. But no, we found him in his laboratory, busy with his laborers, among his crucibles, alembics, and retortiv—giving his tbee personal care to the com ands. on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned, that notwithstaiidin his vriiit business, and its prompt re- turns in cash, t e Doctor is not rich. The reason as- signed ie, that the material is costly, and he persists in uisking his preparations so expeneively, that the nett profit is small.—.dmrrt'cari Farmer, Phil. For Sale by T D . ESBRISAY. St. C ., General Ag:ucy. < G And by Mr Luxsoui. Owurs. Geor stews, ‘ EDWARD Gory, Grand liver. ‘ Euwann Neunrtitsr, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. Fititsun. St. Elerinor's, Gueaou Wrccrrv-rots, Crapaud, Jae. L Housssrv, do. Was Donn, Bedeque, Jassus Prnouow, New London. srdwnncsnxzitsnsnx. :- . TII0 Old nmbnsiioa arouse, 1e1o'. ouaitnorrirmwa, JANUARI. Isis. '1'. DESBRISAY &. Co. AVE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don, I.J.:blln, Uulted States and Halifax, their so cr.o._ 1'. IIASZAID. NOTICE. IIE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two, in this lsland,tbe property of'I‘lie Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivau, are hereby re- qurred to make immediatri payment of all arrears of '0'“ due by them. otherwise proceedings will be insti- tuted for the recovery therso . WILLIAM FORGAN. ‘ 12th April, I853. i ' . rsrww GI-IERR PE RAL, I’-‘or IE rsiplrl f‘0I'tIlIS. (‘.0I.IlS, IIOARSENESS, BRONI5llI'I‘IS,WlI00I’ING-GBIIGII, ctiotir, ts'rrm.t, Alt!) C_€)iliSIl:lIP'I‘l0i't'. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made I in this geueratiorr to facilitate the business of life- increase its eitjoymeut, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can b named of more value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trialufits virtues through. ‘ "i. [-rates-is.-‘us are ~e.r'ruti ‘ pm; -’ {ON ‘fill Oak‘ tHIIOUflI':‘:9‘O.CIbr|‘ rggiug-'g' ‘. tisA«*prs_ss_ and polite: I t "us periledtrd prsu, representing. ee: grass e‘ eerdsty ,9! el oputou.‘ shrill less is Igmugu. WI. and that too tnilltliglt commendation, is a ,. . . §.'.‘.."r‘."z‘z‘.‘li'.“ - ’l§’.'f“.‘i'.l.‘.‘..?."‘}tsl“‘lf.““’ ‘‘‘‘r I-- As re-published by the Author, iufib volumes, Iluio, QOOOOOOO reel . t .i .4 cloth. Vole: Contents f this Series. I. 8. 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Prelectinue on Butler. &c., Q . at the above price currency, being it large deditctiop ' out this broad country_, has proven beyond a doubt, that . no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can soiiurely control and cure the numerous varieties . of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every can In. deed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Re- medy 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 cures effected by its use. but we would present the following :—aud refer further eu- quiry to my American Almanac, below named, will always be pleased to furnish true, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proofof t teso statements. Ofiice of Transportation, Laurens R. B., S. C., - Aug. «I, 1853. . . A Dear Sir,-My little sou 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 cliil . Iiiviiig used your Ci-rs.-ariv sci-onax. in Califor- nia, in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack of Ilronchitls, with entire suacee, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave htrn a tea-spooo-ful every three hours, conimetrcing in the morrrin , and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided cfarige for the better, and aher three days use he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a prciriature grave, and relieve the an- xiety of many a foudparent.-—I“or all aflbcticus of the 'I‘hroat and Lungs. believe it the best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in addreiislng you these lines,-—but for your im- pprtant discovery, may little boy would now have on IIIIIIIIOIIIBI’ worl .h am an, wit great respect, POWELI1, Supt. 'I‘vinis., L. R.R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.,) N. J., July 21, I852. Dr. J. C. Avert,--Since your medicine has become known here. it has a greater dutiiaud than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of its terms of untneusurcd ptrriso 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 has done. Itake pleasure in selling it, becausel know thut I am giving my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers.m lease send me a further supply, and believe Yours. with respect, JOHN C. WI-IITLOCK. Almost ‘pay uuiuber of certificates can be sent you, if you win it. _ Windsor, C. W., June 3, I858. J. C. Avua. Sir; This may certify that Ihave used your Cttuunu Pucuonst. for u wards ofoue veer ; and it is my sincere belief that should have been in my grave ere 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 its a priceless remedy. ours veg res tflrliy. ' D. A. cC LLIN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbsrre. I’a., Se ember 38, 1850. Da. 1. C. Area, ssr Ir,--Your medicine‘ is much approved of ti those who have it here. and its composition is‘ rich as to insure a its reputation. Invarlsbly' recoiririiestl nary afluctlouu, as do many of our ‘principal pttysl crane. - I set your friend. CHAS. 8'l‘BEA'l‘EI, M. D. PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHIHUT, ' LOWELL. MASS. - - nislntsiu . I Supplies for prising, is the whole, an Eelsnsies end Varied Jssorlnisut of For 5.], 5, Dance ii CIIIIMIOAIB, pnaruirsiir. -r. osssaisavfpi co.. .. , be. , and ether Toilet requisites; ' Ileudra Aguitof. . ,. Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye . . 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