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AND CONCEPTION- BAY GENERAL ADYERT1SEE. Vol.. .\ HARHOUI? G IE, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNKSDAY, MARCH !>To 487 JUDSOM'S CEEJIICAI EXTRACT OF ;:.r JCDSOM'3 CHF-MICAL Extract of cherry; A N I) ared CHEESY & LUNGWORT,, "?»$?, tends of. . _:™!» «"»» V has ever betoie .by this only Certain' Remedy — The most strongly mq CONSUi eJficticions_ Cons-Apd-. suth.-s,: THOUSANDS •VUNSUMPVA l . . -cpeatetthf in buy in; medicines which u-rre »•<(• beinfattdilecurcsi .,'-... liutwcs, but Ihis .>.< d'icint is uot onh but a curc Jor ulcerated luncjs. It . ■ eterious Drugs and one trial uu„ tonishing epicac.y better than any cerlijkat^s in curat of l.u.ijs, such ,is SpitU ■ pam in the suit andcliests,niyht:i Aboul lUUU cerll6catesoiaioJOSi/MU culous curt*3t-pci*f«:incJ bv litis incUicli iroiu some of tho lirst Docto;**, Ocrj. mon, and Merchunls have b^t;i se.u . for ibis medicine, bui the publication them looks too much like Quackery,{\ sho<v ibem to any person^ calling at i office..}.'This medicine will speak our wh Coughs foStls, Hoarsness, Spitting of Blood, Right Sweats, Asthma, titer Coniolalnts, and CONSUMPTION. been T;) OWN E RS OFAXD DE A LE RS IN HOUSES. Carlton's Founder Ointment—-Tor the ripe < I Fviinder, Spin Hoof, llopf- li u id H • .. .. id contracted and Fe- * ih ■«. VVoUllds, )..:-. -s on thei i •, Gu led Backs, Cracked Heels. Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, &c, oti horses Carliotss Ring bene Cure—For iho cu o ie. lllood Spavin, Done Spa- Spliut—a ceitain iidiz id dy. 'This medicino will itself and enough in ils own 4a over it is tried. Caution.—This medicine is put up in a large bollle, and you muse li.ni the name of. Judaon & Co., Pioorieiors, New York, on tbe splendid wrapper around the bottle. All ordets must be address* ed io Comstock & Biolher, No i), John , New York. 'leumatism,—Comstock's Nerve and ; Liniment, is warranted to cure auy Iuniatisra, Gout, Couirao;ed Muscles, or stiff joints, Weak Limbs, and enables ire crippled to walk again. Brother, Proprietors, New lone genuine wilhout their wrapper. -Hj- Kline's DROPS, for tie Toothache. lt is. with e that wo cau recommend it as ifallible cure iu all cases, without ijury to the teeth or gums. Price 25 cents DEAFNESS. Usl Dr Larzette'c ACOUSTIC OIL, for \ the cure of Deaj'ncss, Also, tdl-Utose disagreeable noises, like the buzzing ojinsects, filling oj'water, wLizztni,of sUitin, whwh are symptoms of ad- pfoachmg deafness. Many persons who have been deaf Jor tenjifteenor twenty years and were subject to use em- tmmOels have ttfler using Cite or two boldes,thrown aside these trumpets being made perfectly will. It has cured coses of tot, jij'tecn .and even thirty years standing of deafness. Hay's Liniment for the Piles,—The worst attack ol Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by ihe use of the genuine Hay's Liniment, Hundreds of our first citizens throughout tho country have used ihis liniment with complete success. £ I Chitons Condition Powders for Horses . — The changes ol weather and °j season, with the change of use and feed, •* l-havo a very (great effect upon the blood . Quids of hoi ses. It is at iee ! these changes ihoy require an assistant le- lo nature io throw off any disorder of the :!.i. U bl ihe body that may have been imbibed, and which, if not attended to, will Jesuit in the Yellow Water, Heaves, i-c. Works B:.tis, &c# AllofVhich will be a- prevented by giving one of these powder*' |C» i nntt will al any time core when any )"* i symptoms ol disease appear, if used lu us ! tiiiie.\ Thoy purify the blood, remove of j aM inflammation and fever, loosen lbe ' ' j skin, cleanse lhe water, and invigorate tbe whole body .enabling them to do more work witti, the same feed. The action of these powoert is direct upon all the se active jiiands, and iheretoio haye the same effect upon the Horse, the Ox. ibe Ass, and all Herbivorous animals —all diseases arising from or producing a had state ol tho blood, are speedily cured by thorn, Carlton's Nerve and Bone. -Lpiiment for Hones, . Carlton's Liniment for the Piles &c. East India Pair Bye! | Colours the Hair tj- icill not the Skin IMPORTANT PETITION ! RiJAL RESPON SfBl I .ITY—GENUINE REFORM. Th* following is a copy of n petition a- boul lo be transmitted to ibcGeneral Af- j.ifmbly. It ha? been numerously signed and it will cany with it the countenance and taost determined support ofa highly influential class of citizens. To,the Honorable ihe General Assembly of Newfoundland in Legislative Session convened. Tho petition of tho undersigned Iff} habitants of Harbor Grace, Sheweth,—- . That from a mass of statistical iu" formation recently collected from an il has boon shown, m that more thap thr ne, labour, and expen unequivocally, (ouribs of tbe i consumed in civi.ized stales in the bu new of Legislation, originate in an attempt to furnish remedies for social disorders consequent, up oil thc Crimes and Misdemeanours of iheir inhabitants. That by the same rigid process ol in. vesication, conducted by individual* no less enlightened, having for llieir objects iho discovery of truth, the elevation of tho species, and liie practical advancement of lhe public good—it cau bo proved, demonstrably^ by a multiplicity of facts, from the foiccof which there is no escape—that those crimes and niisdc- mea-jouts (or lhe su ipprcssion of which public V .. ro oiaintd, and foi which the ingeuui- y of statesmen has bee-?' vainly exhaust cd in devising rcino- dies—are traceable in the vast majority ol instances to tho uiirestiaiued uvo of intoxicating LUj'.i:-ir- Tbat from tho documentary evidence to whicii (or years past they have had rr- courSe, corroborated as it has %boeu "by their own experience aud observation' in ihis and other lands— Petitioners aio convinced, that tho Distillation, Importation, aud Sale of intoxicating drinks,are ur.mittigatod evils—incompatible wiih the best interests "eif society.— and operating a3 a drag-chain) upon the industry, and as an intolerable incubus upon the energies of the people—aud that their moral and religious \bearing is slid more lamentable und ruiuo-us,. COMSTOCK'S'GREAT PAIN KILLER. No medicine has been discovered that is so to use internally as drops to ho taken and 3 et perform such wonders when ap plied externally as a wrtsh or bath, by friction. Com stock's Vermifuge This remedy for woims is one ol tbe most extraordinary ever used. It, effectually eradicates worms of all sorts; from children and adults. Tliotisands perish by woims without the reall causo being known. Some other reason is assigned lor their sickness, until too lale to be sure ol 'be real cause. What iitjiienso responsibility ' then rests upon the parent who does not know, and the doctor who does not un» derstand, the complaint whicb is destroying those precious flowers of life— children Whai should bo dono,,? The Answer is plain, Give this ver-» roiluge. which is sore to do good, if they awtkn—NeveVtnylturW von find tho [ have "° worms ; and if ihey have, it will .name of COMSTOJK & Co upon the wrap- '' destroy and eradicalo them with a ccr- per, proprietors of the genuine urtide. J ujuty and precision truly astonishing. ■ BALM*3COLUMBIA,!tl,Jror»/rXt'!'e su"'Ues, ",,a>"" For restoring the Hair. «/~v—i „, . ° J ,, . ,,. v ., If yon wish a luxurimu head of hair.1 , Th° •»««• «fc Ital this Ycrmifuge free f.om ddndn.ff and ,cruf,do noi fail \MV* tt M*^**^^ to procure the gei: nine Balm ofColumbia. l-K^Sold at Harbour Grace, by Thomas Thousands [whose bair was as grey as | Pitt. Mus Bixon, and wholtsaie by tbe"Asiatic Eagle], bave had iheir hair j RuthbkkoroUaothbus : audat Brigus restored to its natural colour by ibis in- 1 byJoiis I.kamon 4 - valuable remedy, j-^ | Hr.Grace.Au^. 13. That vir',xi!ip (ns under the foregoini (onsiderations-they cannot but do) ihi mi mallei in its true lighl--peii lioiers tiro h d to the conclusion that i is a primary duty el all govmrnuients, anc ol all bodies invested with authority to en acl la>vs for lbe protection cf the w eil-wli*. posed and lor thebencfiiot lhe cemmon- wealih,—to restrain, by every legiiiuiau .means in their power, a traffic which has been pronounced,^nnd wbich by ihe most "irreluiablo evidence bas be«%n proved to be at oue* so degrading, so detrimental, and so dangerous. That petitioners are hnmbly of opinion that the official recognition vouchsafed to this traffic by the giantiug of 'Licences, is bolh impolitic and unwise; inasmuch as H4dentifies tbeStaie.witb its demoralizing conse^uencesj-malerially obstructs the progress of leform — throws a halo round thai which every good.citizen is boutid to repudiate—and loweis the cliaiacter of the government in the esiiniaibii of those who hail with inexpressible joy and satis- [iacjfon THh PnoQiiEssivii Spirit of the Age. /T That Petitioners therelore bog leave to approach your Honorable House wiih tbis lhe vespec'dtl and unaffected statement of their views, and wilh^he Prayer", .which tbey urgently presdnt, tbat the foregoing may be taken inio the serious consideration of your Honorable House, and that such ineasuros be adopted in the j premises as to your Houorefble House may sgem meet and proper. And as in j duty bound &c, ' From WilLaer, Feb. 7- 11 is diHi'iuli to judge accurately of the internal stale of France.' It cannot be concealed howevi.rvtliat numerous airests I coniimio io be made :n all parts of ihe [ country. Wo bear daily of tbe oppie- hetisior., or dcporimi mi oi a great number | oi jar-mis, but the ultimate lato of those esled scarcely ever comes to light from l dftrk rc-rs'-s of tbe dui»g'<rori. * M. bet lbe f.nnotis Iearian-chiet bas beon ;'. nway by ihe police to England. the higher circles of Peris the most graceful sysiem of espionage seems.to 2vui.', Reports of tbo interlerer.ee of ; Prefect of Police with the amu&e- mts, and even conversauon ofthe frt- enttrs ol thc Parisian saloons., develop •ateol so ial serriiCde and degradation re hm tlialing -:. ■ « -v a that which. hreaiened, aud a dt-maud t doe for (he war of'loi . isoverawtd, nnd iis honorable-minded Kirg has been forced reluctantly to interfere with tho oihei wise t" do the bi Bulletin Fran- en seized at Brussels. InSwti- zerland uia'iers aro assuming a serious aspect; and ii is generally believed that, to overawe the Radical party, a French and Prussian army of intervention vvill occupy Switzerland. Fiance ignores the claims of !'ru?$ija upon Neufchatal. whilst, on the othejr hand,-Austria would, not permit livoneufa! powers toappioach " so near her frontiers. But Swilierlaai once iu lhe power of France, she^cilui threaten Italy, Austria, and Prussia, and, whenever lhe Princo President is disposed to iiiake war, he will not be wanl- .ingdn pnn«xt» for the glory and aggrah-i diseme^u of r^ance. Since our lust^wf'have fresh news from tho Capo to the 'i^ih December. Nothing decisive had taken place which could determine tne issue of tbe want-Sir H. tMiii'h has not moved Irom Kiiig Wiiiium's Town for the" last ten months*, dwd as we ha,ve frequently said, has been virtually a prisoner, hemmed in by lhe KaiIus,who unmolested tii! iheir fields and gardens in si^ht of tht garrison. Ll, is said that ihe chief Seyolo has made overtures to ascertain upon what terms ho may come in nnd sunender ; which, if Hue, would indicate that ilia-reprisals which onr troops bave recently niude of cattle across the*Gieat Kei River, 'havo dispirited lhe enemy. These cepiures havojbeen to tho -extent t r sevcial thousand head of cattle, and thiaKis the only mode of producing au effect upon lhe enemy. T i Q'feen of Spa' woutiddd. 'lhe Attempt ca iho LL'j ot the Q,ueon of Spain. The following Communication was re" ceived on Thursday by submaiine telegraph from Paris. An attempt was made, on lhe second insi, on ihe life of ihi She had peon tlignily assassin fired a pistol, ibe shot of which struck the Queens sbouldeiv tie has been arrested. Tbe 3nd ol Febiuary was the day on whicb sho was to hayi-taken her first airing, and go to the church of D'Atocha lo be churched. A tategi'aphic despatch received last night from tho Aludiid stales that according to the bulictin issued by the physicians, no>Alajesty was piogressing-la^uT^ ably. Sho bad slept a gtcat pail o( tho previous night; Mr A. Avdwspu l)ns returned to Der. ry from Californmwjih a fortune of £*6*0- 000 ! Mr'v Aridersim^ yyss formerly -a «lerk in a tent ofiice, and left foi the El Dorado VW». A^meetiugof L\merick .citizens has a- dopted a memorial to thc Queen.^ra^irrg, her to remit the sentence, of Williams Smith 0\Brien and iho other transio.tg lor political offences in 1?48. • r y, - ■ u
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Title | The Weekly Herald And Conception-Bay General Advertiser, 1852-03-03, vol. 10, no. 487 |
Date | 1852-03-03 |
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AND
CONCEPTION- BAY GENERAL ADYERT1SEE.
Vol.. .\
HARHOUI? G
IE, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNKSDAY, MARCH
!>To 487
JUDSOM'S
CEEJIICAI EXTRACT OF
;:.r
JCDSOM'3
CHF-MICAL
Extract
of cherry;
A N I)
ared CHEESY & LUNGWORT,, "?»$?,
tends of. . _:™!» «"»» V has ever betoie
.by this only
Certain' Remedy —
The most strongly mq
CONSUi
eJficticions_
Cons-Apd-. suth.-s,: THOUSANDS
•VUNSUMPVA l . .
-cpeatetthf in buy in; medicines which u-rre »•<(•
beinfattdilecurcsi .,'-...
liutwcs, but Ihis .>.< d'icint is uot onh
but a curc Jor ulcerated luncjs. It .
■ eterious Drugs and one trial uu„
tonishing epicac.y better than any
cerlijkat^s in curat
of l.u.ijs, such ,is SpitU ■
pam in the suit andcliests,niyht:i
Aboul lUUU cerll6catesoiaioJOSi/MU
culous curt*3t-pci*f«:incJ bv litis incUicli
iroiu some of tho lirst Docto;**, Ocrj.
mon, and Merchunls have b^t;i se.u
. for ibis medicine, bui the publication
them looks too much like Quackery,{\
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