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AND CONCEPTION- BAY GENERAL ADYERT-ISEE. Voi- x HA-RTiOUI- G IE, Ni:\\ KOUXDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ]>To 487 JUDSOM'S C___-____IC_iI EXTRACT OF ;:.r JTJDSOM'3 CHEMICAL Extract of cherry; A N 1' sred CHEESY & LUNGWORT,, »-?»$?, tends of. . ..»"«>« 'has ever--toie .by this only Certain' Remedy — Tke most strongly m- VONSUi etficacio,,s_ Con.^i.:.p,i-. ...r/;.-... THOUSANDS VONSUMPVA I . . "ciieatt-d/y in buying medicines which u-rre kai beinfadullecuresi .,*.... liatues, but this .,.,diem is Hot,■■'. but a cure for ulcerated lungs, ir . ■ eterious Drugs and one trial wdi tonishing cfjica.j better than any cerlifkatiis iu curt.. of J.u.r/s, such as SpitU ■ •pain iu the suit andd,ests,niytit:i About lUUU cerliUcxlesol almost//<<; eidous cure_,-performed bv Uiia incaici. irom some of tho lirst Dodo*..., Cicrj. uion, and Merchants have beeu seat . for this medicine, bui the publication them looks too much like Quackery,(. short* tbem to any person^ calling at , office..). 'This medicine i.i!! speak our wh Cough?, fusils, Hoarsness, Spitting of Blood, Right Sw_ats, Aslisraa, 'lAiir Cosiolalnts, and CONSUMPTION. been T") OWN E R4s OP AND DE A LE RS IN MOUSES. Carlton's Founder Ointment—-Tor the tipo < I K-uoder, Split Hoof, ||bpr_ ..- .. id H ■■■■-. •■ id contracted und Fe- ■ ih .. Wounds, -.rtii -s on ihel i •, Gu led Backs, Cracked Heels. Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, &c, oti hor_.es Carlton's Ring bene Cure—For the cu o ie. tilood Spavin, Done Spa- Splint—-a ceitain nd« id dfr. 'This medicino will itself and enough iailaowuta over it is tried. Caution.—This medicine is put up in a large bottle, and you muse tind the name of .Lid-ton i_. Co., Pioprielors, New York, on the splendid wrapper around the bottle. All ordeis must be addressed to Comstock & liiolher, -Noi), John , Nevv York. 'leumatism.—Comstock's Nerve and ; Liniment, is vvarianted to cure auy Iuniatisra, Goat, Coutruo.ed Muscle., or stiff" joints, Weak Limbs, and enables ire crippled to walk again. Brother, Proprietors, New lone genuine without their wrapper. -Dj- Kline's DROPS, for tie Toothache. it is. with e lbat wo can recommend it as ifallible cure iu all cases, without .jury to the teeth or gums. Price 26 cents. DEAFNESS. Use Dr Larzeltc'c ACOUSTIC OIL, for \ the cure of Deaf ness, Also, all-dtose disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of insects, filling of water, whizzing of steam, which are symptoms of ad- proaching deafness. Many persons who hare been deaf for ten fifteen oi tie fnty years and were subject to use ear trumpets hare afier using One or two boldes,t/irown aside these trumpets being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen .and even thirty years standing of deafness. Hay's Liniment for the Piles,—Tho worst attack ol Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by ihe uso of the genuine Hay's Liniment. Hundred* of our first citi-.ens throughout tho country hove used this liniment with complete success. ,"s I C'frltons Condition Powders for Horses .-The changes ol weather and °J Sanson, with the change ol use and feed, *_. -have a very ... oat effect upon the blood . Quids of hoiaes. It is at ..-« I these changes thoy require an assistant •■-- i ) natufre to throw off any disorder of lhe :!a. J•> bl ihe body lhat may have been knbiped, and which, if not attended to, will iesnli in the Yellow Water, Heaves, re. Works Butts, &d» _Allof\vbirh will be *■ prevented by giving one ol these powde*-** |C» i and will al any time core when any Y" i sjtrVntom- ol disease appear, if used in us ! tiuie.x Thoy purify the blood, remove of j aM inflammation and lever, loosen lbe * ' j skin, cleanse lhe water, and invigorate thc whole body .enabling them to do more work with, the same feed. Tiie action ol these powders is direct upon all the se active giands, and iheretoie bayo the same effect upon the Horse, the Ox. ihe Ass, aud all Herbivorous animals —all diseases arising from or producing a bad state ol tho blood, are speedily cured by thorn, Carlton's Nerve and Bone.-Liniment for Horses . Carlton's Liniment for the Piles Ike. East India Pair Bye! | Colours the Hair «$• icill not lhe Skin IMPORTANT PETITION ! RiL.L RESPONSIB11JTY—GENUINE REFORM. Th* following is a copy of n petition a- boul to be transmitted to ibeGeneral __f- s_mbly. It ha? been numerously signed and it will cany with it the countenance and most determined support ofa highly infill, ntial class of citizens. To, the Honorable ihe General Assembly of Newfoundland in Legi_.".i ;io Session convened. Tbo petition of the undersigned In" habitants of Harbor Giace, Shewetli,-— . That from a mass of statistical iu" formation recently collected from an il has boon shown, n. that more, than thr ne, labour, end expert niiti]n';v<ica!iy, (ouribs of tbe i consumed in civiiized slater in lbe bu new of Legislation, originate in an attempt to fumi-h remedies for social Unorders consrijnent ni_n.il the Crimes and Misdemeanours of their inhabitants. That by the same rigid process of in. vesication, conducted by individual-- no less enlightened, having for lheir objects tho discovery of truth, the elevation of iho species, and the practical advancement of lhe public good—it cau bo proved, demonstrably^ by a multiplicity of facts, from lhe fosccof which ihere is no escHpe'— ibat those crimes and misdc- tnea'iours (or the sn ippression of which public Hr .. re oiaintd, end foi which the iqgecuii y of state-men has bec-f vainly exhaust- cd in devising rcmc- dies—are traceable iu ihe vast majority ol instances to tho unre.tiaiued uvo of intoxicating LUj.i.-r- Tbat from tho documentary evidence to which (or years past ihey have had rr- codrse, corroborated as it has .boeu "by their own experience aud observation* in this and other lands—Petitioners aio convinced, ihat tbo Distillation, Importation, aud Sale of intoxicating drinks,are umnitligaied evils—incompatible wiih the best interests'61 society'— and operating a3 a drag-chain) upon the industry, and as an intolerable incubus upon lhe energies of the people—aud lhat ibeir moral and religious hearing is still more laineatab'e und ruinous,* COMSTOCK'S "GREAT PAIN KII.LER. _***o medicine has been <!i..c<n-ercd that is so to use internally as drops to ho taken and 3 el perform such wonders when ap plied externally as a wash or bath, by iriction. Com stock's Vermifuge This remedy (or woims is one ol tbo most extraordinary ever used. It, effectually eradicates worms of all sorts; Irom children and adults. Tfioiisands perish by woims without the reall causo being known. Some oilier reason is assigned lor their sickness, until too late to be sure ol 'be real cause. What iitjlnenso responsibility ' then rests upon ihe pofeVit who does not know, and the doctor who does not un* dersland, the complaint which is destroying those precious floweis of life— children What should bo dono,,? The Answer is plain, Give this ver. iniluge. which is sore to do good, if ihey aw^~_.«veV_ny-?tnW von find tho [ have "° Wl*,'""3 * -*ud if ••'*-.* -""-ve, it will .name of OOMSTOK & Co upon the wrap- i destroy and eradica'.o them with a ccr- per, proprietors of the genuine article. J uiuty and precision truly astonishing. ■ BALM .COLUMBIA,! tJrr".X..*'e •u"*Ues* ",,a>"" For restoring the Hair. ./^___L i-, ■ ° j ,\. . .v.- v r If yon wish a luxuriant head of hair.1 , rb° immm*« T. I*"-1 l,b,S Vcrinlfl,6e free fiom ddndn.ff and .cruf.do noi fail \MV* tt -»«f^«^S__»»Jfr to procure thegei.nine Balm ofColumbia. l-ft^Sold at Harbour Grace, bv> Thomas Thousands [whose bair was as grey a. | Pitt. Mna Bixon, and wholtsaie by the"Asiatic Eagle], bave had iheir hair j RuthbkkoroLMiothbus : aadat Brigus restored to its natural colour by this in- 1 by.I u.in I.kamon* 4 _-. valuable remedy. .^ | Hr.Grace.Au^. 13. That viewing (as under thc foregoini (onsiderations-thpy can:,ot but do) tin uu mallei in its utie lighl--peii lioiers arc h dto the conclusion that i is a primary duty el all governments, one ol all bodies invested with authority to en act laws for the protection cf tiie w ei!-_iii posed and for the benefit ol lhe commonwealth,—-to restrain, by every legitimate .means in their power, a traffic which has heen pronounced,find wbich by lhe most "iireluuiblo evidence bas be-m proved to be at oue* so degrading, so detrimeulal, and so dangerous. That petitioner, are hnmbly of opinion lhat the official recognition vouchsafed to this traffic by the gianting of 'Licences, is both impolitic and unwise; inasmuch as Hjdentifies theStatevyith its demoralizing conse^ueiicesj-materially obsirutls the progress of Teforui — throws a halo round thai which every good.citizen is bound to repudiate—and loweis the ohaiacter of ihe government in the esiiniaibn of ihose who hail with inexpressible joy and satis- faciiou THh PnoQiiEssivii Spirit of the Age. /T That Petitioners therefore bog leave to approach your Honorable House with ibis lhe respcc'lul and unaffected statement of lheir views, and wilh^he Prayer, .which they urgently presdnt, that the Ion-going may ba taken into the serious consideration of your Honorable House, and that such treasures be adopted in the j premises as to your Hpuoreible House may sgem meet and proper. And as in j duty bound &c, ' From Wdlmer, Feb. 7* 11 is difii'iult to judge accurately of tj^p internal stale of Prance.' It cannot bo concealed h,oweve'r^that numerous airests I contimio io be made :n all pans of the [ country. Wo hear daily of tbe oppie- hensiot-,or dcportnttMioi agrent numbejr | oi persons, but ihe ullimale lato of those esied scarcely ever comes to light Irom l '.:■.'.. rc.-rs"*s vi tho dung'-DR. * M. bet lbe f,nnotts Icarlaii-chiet hasbeen it nway by ihe police to England. the higher circles of Paris the most t_.race.ui system ot espionage seems to :vui'. Reports of tbo interference ul '. Prefect of Police wiih the omu&e- :nts, and even conversation of the frt- enttrs of thc Parisian saloons., develop •aieol so ial BervitQae and degradation re Iv tliatiiig than q. n that which. i.ai.ned, and a d.maud t due for the war of'.Sii - isoverawtd, und iis honorable-minded Kirg has been forced reluctantly to interfere with the I oihei wise t" do ihe I ii Bulletin Fran* en seized at Brussels. InSwti- zerland ma'ter* aro assuming a serious aspect; and ii is generally believed that, lo overawe the Radical party, a French and Prussian at my of intervention will occupy Switzerland. Fiance ignores the claims oi rrtr-ia upon Neufchatal. whikf, on lhe othejr hand,-Austria would, not permit itvoneui-a! powers toappioach " so near her lro*_tie;s. But Swiliei'laai once in the power of Frauce, she^cilji threaten Italy, Austria, and Prussia, and, whenever the Prince President is disposed to inake war, he wiil not be wanl- .ing'in oie>a.*<ti» for the glory and aggrah-v discing:t of K^j.ncf. Sni'-c our lusfvff'have fresh news from tho Capo to the 'iSih December. Nothing decisive had taken place which could determine the issue of tbe wan-Sir H.; _*iiii<h has not moved Irom King Wiiiiuin's i'own for the"last ten months; trad as we h**.*e frequently said, has been virtually a prisoner, hemmed in bv lbe Kailus.who unmolested tiil their fields snd gardens in si^ht of the garrison. U, is said that ihe chief Seyolo has made overtures to ascertain upon what terms ho may come in and suriender ; which, if Hue, would in.iicato thai tha—reprisals winch onr troops have recently niude of cntttH across the*Gieat Kei Rivcj; havo dispirited lhe enetoy. These ceptures havojbeen to lhe .xient t> sevcial thousand head of cattle, and this' is the only mode ofproduciug au effecl upon lhe enemy. T i Q^'een ef Spa' woutid-id. 'lhe Attempt ca iho Li.', ol the Q,ueon of Spain. The following -ommiu-icmion was received on Thursday by subinaiine telegraph from Paris. An attempt was made, on the. second inst, on ihe life of -hi She had he-m tligfally assassin fired a pistol, the shot of which struck iho Queens shoulder*' II** has been arrested. The 3nd ol February was ihe day on which; _ho was to h^yi; taken her first airing, and go to lhe church of D'Atocha to be 'churched.. A tategi'aphic de..paich received last nighl from tho Aludiid states that fwepor- drog lo ihe bulictiu is_ued by Oio physicians, ne**.Alajesty was progressinglav*ouT^ ably. Sho had slept a gtcat patt of tha previous night; Mr A. Anderson hn3 returned to Der. ry from Californiuwjth a fortune of £6*0- 000 ! -VLr'v Addersim^ yyas formerly -a .lerk in a tent cflice, and left foi the El Uori__do'urt*fi|S. A^uieetiug _f L\merick .citizens has a- dopted a memorial to lhe Queent<pra)i_fjg, her to remit ihe sentence, of William' Smilh 0\lirien and the other transja.ti for political offences in l-*"48. • r y, - ■ u
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Title | The Weekly Herald And Conception-Bay General Advertiser, 1852-03-03, vol. 10, no. 487 |
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AND
CONCEPTION- BAY GENERAL ADYERT-ISEE.
Voi- x
HA-RTiOUI- G
IE, Ni:\\ KOUXDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH
]>To 487
JUDSOM'S
C___-____IC_iI EXTRACT OF
;:.r
JTJDSOM'3
CHEMICAL
Extract
of cherry;
A N 1'
sred CHEESY & LUNGWORT,, »-?»$?,
tends of. . ..»"«>« 'has ever--toie
.by this only
Certain' Remedy —
Tke most strongly m-
VONSUi
etficacio,,s_
Con.^i.:.p,i-. ...r/;.-... THOUSANDS
VONSUMPVA I . .
"ciieatt-d/y in buying medicines which u-rre kai
beinfadullecuresi .,*....
liatues, but this .,.,diem is Hot,■■'.
but a cure for ulcerated lungs, ir .
■ eterious Drugs and one trial wdi
tonishing cfjica.j better than any
cerlifkatiis iu curt..
of J.u.r/s, such as SpitU ■
•pain iu the suit andd,ests,niytit:i
About lUUU cerliUcxlesol almost//<<;
eidous cure_,-performed bv Uiia incaici.
irom some of tho lirst Dodo*..., Cicrj.
uion, and Merchants have beeu seat
. for this medicine, bui the publication
them looks too much like Quackery,(.
short* tbem to any person^ calling at ,
office..). 'This medicine i.i!! speak
our wh
Cough?, fusils, Hoarsness, Spitting of
Blood, Right Sw_ats, Aslisraa,
'lAiir Cosiolalnts, and
CONSUMPTION.
been
T") OWN E R4s OP AND DE A LE RS
IN MOUSES.
Carlton's Founder Ointment—-Tor the
tipo < I K-uoder, Split Hoof, ||bpr_
..- .. id H ■■■■-. •■ id contracted und Fe-
■ ih .. Wounds, -.rtii -s on ihel
i •, Gu led Backs, Cracked Heels.
Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, &c, oti hor_.es
Carlton's Ring bene Cure—For the cu o
ie. tilood Spavin, Done Spa-
Splint—-a ceitain
nd«
id
dfr.
'This medicino will
itself and enough iailaowuta
over it is tried.
Caution.—This medicine is put up in
a large bottle, and you muse tind the
name of .Lid-ton i_. Co., Pioprielors, New
York, on the splendid wrapper around
the bottle. All ordeis must be addressed to Comstock & liiolher, -Noi), John
, Nevv York.
'leumatism.—Comstock's Nerve and
; Liniment, is vvarianted to cure auy
Iuniatisra, Goat, Coutruo.ed
Muscle., or stiff" joints,
Weak Limbs, and enables
ire crippled to walk again.
Brother, Proprietors, New
lone genuine without their
wrapper.
-Dj- Kline's DROPS, for
tie Toothache. it is. with
e lbat wo can recommend it as
ifallible cure iu all cases, without
.jury to the teeth or gums. Price
26 cents. DEAFNESS.
Use Dr Larzeltc'c ACOUSTIC OIL, for \
the cure of Deaf ness, Also, all-dtose disagreeable
noises, like the buzzing of insects, filling of water,
whizzing of steam, which are symptoms of ad-
proaching deafness. Many persons who hare been
deaf for ten fifteen oi tie fnty years and were subject to use ear trumpets hare afier using One or
two boldes,t/irown aside these trumpets being made
perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen
.and even thirty years standing of deafness.
Hay's Liniment for the Piles,—Tho
worst attack ol Piles are effectually and
permanently cured in a short time by
ihe uso of the genuine Hay's Liniment.
Hundred* of our first citi-.ens throughout tho country hove used this liniment
with complete success.
,"s I C'frltons Condition Powders for Horses
.-The changes ol weather and
°J Sanson, with the change ol use and feed,
*_. -have a very ... oat effect upon the blood
. Quids of hoiaes. It is at
..-« I these changes thoy require an assistant
•■-- i ) natufre to throw off any disorder of lhe
:!a. J•> bl ihe body lhat may have been
knbiped, and which, if not attended to,
will iesnli in the Yellow Water, Heaves,
re. Works Butts, &d» _Allof\vbirh will be
*■ prevented by giving one ol these powde*-**
|C» i and will al any time core when any
Y" i sjtrVntom- ol disease appear, if used in
us ! tiuie.x Thoy purify the blood, remove
of j aM inflammation and lever, loosen lbe
* ' j skin, cleanse lhe water, and invigorate
thc whole body .enabling them to do more
work with, the same feed. Tiie action ol
these powders is direct upon all the se
active giands, and iheretoie bayo the
same effect upon the Horse, the Ox. ihe
Ass, aud all Herbivorous animals —all
diseases arising from or producing a bad
state ol tho blood, are speedily cured by
thorn,
Carlton's Nerve and Bone.-Liniment for
Horses
. Carlton's Liniment for the Piles Ike.
East India Pair Bye! |
Colours the Hair «$• icill not lhe Skin
IMPORTANT PETITION !
RiL.L RESPONSIB11JTY—GENUINE
REFORM.
Th* following is a copy of n petition a-
boul to be transmitted to ibeGeneral __f-
s_mbly. It ha? been numerously signed
and it will cany with it the countenance
and most determined support ofa highly
infill, ntial class of citizens.
To, the Honorable ihe General Assembly of Newfoundland in Legi_.".i ;io
Session convened.
Tbo petition of the undersigned In"
habitants of Harbor Giace,
Shewetli,-— .
That from a mass of statistical iu"
formation recently collected from an
il has boon shown, n.
that more, than thr
ne, labour, end expert
niiti]n';v |