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r mw.iuii wmm i.n JULY :U. N O Jt T II A M li R I C A IV (7. r ie frqutH to j-huh e rv.t.rrt Chajnari of St. Alban, anJ Capi, e- : ng 1 ' i'r .iurgii ce enration ria. ir ' -j a hrrt r.f thì ire we cannot f,nd loont , i ' a iaile. arrunt, more particularly al , : v limi. S'jflifr it lo ay ti. al ai uuaì j ri Vtjfh 'rcainor: everythinj; paed oli in ! - . , I c'.'. r. The dav tv a a i!,!i-rii in with i nona! tuluK from a six potmder ! 1).-.,! ff. ni l!if l'.rilisli al i!ie baule of I , . . , . m . I ' '.iliiralt. Capi. Giìcs Harrmglon .' a Martdial f the day. Drclar !.. rs ri'a I by H. II. Keynoid, Oration by '. IJaen F.vj. It mny h rieccKsary lo !( that the Alburgh Uan.l diicoursed i f Mii-tirrit:g music od the occ asion. At ut.- j atriot ff 76 pre&ided, t ;:vc tli gfnliemen an appetite the; . i . . . - . t. i - - i ivrrc a prt-sent. Ihis h as it : .; .! lc Who were m'ire patriolic tìur " i'-e I!''o!ì!Ìn t! an the ladies? A in ! rati appreciate Ireedotn letter than r i a !J f i !s.Ts: .i l.'rii.-i I.. ff.irif.v.t y...t (ii'ii'rt liie luiiowii!: 'Die (ojrth of .)u!y May it continue to ceit'hrfit.'d lieti Kings tyrants and i--; 'is sliall he tinknown in t lt earth. The rnetnnry of Wasliinton (I)rank :aii!itig and in bolenm Clerici. ) 'I !k l'reiiidenl of the day wltose exist net is f.rt ctHfi y contemjiorarv with the iv we ceìrhrate.a prmid coinci.lent in the :.'cr ( provi.icnce niay he yet live to t-ee ! Arneriran Knile perdi pon t he tnoui, !.;n of Canada (three cheers.) The Artny ind Navy May they never ìioitor the America; (lag. The nietiiory of I, (uvette When the iv arri ves in whicli the freenien of ti ,'. S. ean honorahly pay the debt they 'Ai- tu the decendants o( Frnnce tnay it (i .ne with compound interest. The i'rebident of the U. S. (No drink- Tic Aniericnn l'amie May k!ì ere ir' pre:i.( her ivinga over the entire con- ut N'orili America. l'in ineiiiory of the patriot Chenier -Wh'-n his country is fiee lei bis epitaph tvritKn. An.lretv Jackson The Itero of New Ol i'nn in f)i ntv i..nnl. ...1. .... w - , - .ii un im ai ouu;;ic nini im.ii ;. n tniiy a doublé portimi of hit spirit iti iinte every ollicer in ihc U. S. service (Ornnk standing.) 'l'Iu American Copprcss Mnv tliose " lilnTs tvho voted for the late Neutraiitv . :, hke Jndas, rej'etit and go out. i he inemory of Thomas Jefferson. The menvry nf Voti S honltz The vi' t an I hero; bis nanie wiil be heìil 'T t i every lover of liberty while that of .. une i.-t lust in infaniy and dis.rrace. The (!arj of Ireedoin Ve believe there 'Wie who nmv surround this festive ard that will vet live to see it Innùnn i trimnpli over liie whole contineitt oì' A-: erica. I l'- revolution in Canada may iti course '' "t:vard, propellei! Iiy the blood of iiS i.irtyred heroes, spili at the shrine of ; ny, may it npeedily triutnpb and biing "W.i vengeance upon the beads of its Ii.' iti.v r, American Ajostate8 If evcr an Amer ati. at home or abroad, sitali contemn the ''jiubiican insili ntion ol !iif country, 'iv a marK lie put tipon Inni; may the iii,'er of tcorn be alwnvs oointed at rum- 'iy c )' d neelect meet !iim every where; me sliade ol the martyr's of liberty ';nt him, day and iiiaht," till, in deep njuisb of spirii, he shall be coi.strained 1 cryoin, hke one of old, niv pitnish ent is greater than I catt bear." fapt. Sherntati of the. Sleambnnt Cnr ":ton May ini turyism, livpocrisv, and achery to the patriota last Fall, f-rever n'race Iiim in the eves of everv Keoubli in. 1 To tht Publisher cflhe N. dmcrkrn. iR In your paper of the 2-J:h instant, nctice a statement made by an Al'ourgh 'respondent, of the ontrage cnrnniittcd ' tth Concession upon the two Mr. Don vis ns; 1 feel that ivhat is pub'ished, falìs short ofesposin? ali the turpitude con "fted with the affair. I have learned the - is from a source that renders doubts f J'ssihle. Saturdav a woman on lì.-nrl. M?e had a liee to rear the b!y of a log ? lhe wo Uonaldsons, Nathan anJ h unaa atlended ; while busy al the work Uriiish drag.vin carne there, -.'io s ton into a quarre! with one Nichols. a !aj nteer, a jxvir drunken. quarrelsome ! l:m word 1 Nicnolas w, soon top, doin- un thél 'schores w,,!, arighteood w-ill The I v- Mr. Donalds-ns, for thepiriwc of sa I 7 V W'C con"nnnrtìS M hsxiroor corporation Md Queen'I' contemplation, wefancy weran f from dirt,tion, quii there work and'6"' Ou'inimorl' " MW Jinif his i . w i canant neroic hnn.' -icnoiso!l. 'l'Ite dragoon em u f H.;,Sfìr!,v,l.l.,k;.. .... e noie panv and departed - -v.-rh, uuiiyiui.i ursp- . Indaytbe two Mr. Danaldn, fholswert. ,rr,t k cr mieti ir a warrant si! ci t-. it!, r.,- .... i tociii Lo iceséioa f jr t-a'- Mr ! 1 r ' ',r- Al , .utummirjiw me iuccns service , al as a court, who inquired f nv or ih ree '"n (lui not under oalh) and nrdered N. Done'-dn and Nirhal ir- furnUh hai! "''ni t ivo or three hundred dollars rari, Blld acauitlcd T. Dona'dnn: Dona'tlson Juriitsdicd li tu lai!,;Ntrliols iva unable lo "VC la':- Withmit looping any lime, N. I ì . - 1 I ' i . jor:a,;son an.i n.s oroil.er hached their wnjjgon out, Nmhon had got into it with two or three others in company with them, and The-ma was a!en;t lo gel in, when he d;scoveied the lame Dragoon w Ito fìgurod theSaturday hefore at the raising, who tvas nt the Brune tinte pointing otti the Iwo I'iìa'Jsoris to t Ite troop1 whnse barracks ..... ... ; v : i ni- wiiiiiu a jrv, pnces, atid exctainiingf ;" there are the d d tascals;" some tiveri tv or thirty of the rovai troop pounced up ori ihese victims; t li ree fe!l u()on Thomas, who after being thrown down and con sijerahly bruiied and disfiured, sneceeded in clearing himself l'rom the wretehes ami esenped into a house. While this v.as goin o;t, a large number pilched upon Nathan in the waggon; he was first struck across the back of bis neck with acini), whicb stunned hini, & at the sartie moment dragged out of the wnggon, & the waggon turnei! bottoni side up. Nathan while thu prostrate and insensible, was literally covered with sohiiers, eaeh kicKing, Ptnmp. ing and pounding their viciim in the most brutal niauner, tintil they considered him lifelcss. After Donaldson had lain a short lime in bis blood by the rond side, n Ca;- tnin took him up amlcarried bini into the Guard House. After some time Donald- not really so) when the waggon and horses were put in order, and the C'aptain took liitn br.ck and put him into ihe waggon to 1. -'.li. . I be carried home. "While on their way lo the waggon, a large aoldier was snlfered to strike Donaldson ngain with bis fiat, with full force and i fleti. Donaldson was then laid apparantly lifcless into the carriage, and bis friends were suff'ered to take him away. DonahÌHon was laken to bis house & medicai aid procured. On the third day he carne lo bis senses, which is the first rec.ollection he has had since he was struck with a club in the waggon. His case has H it arrived tt that crisi at which liis ebances ol' recovery can be correctly judged of. The Dorialdsons are steady inditstrions men; and are emphatieally good citizens althouglt residtng in Canada. What is most remarkabie to those unacquainted with Canadian laws, govemment, and morals, is tliat during ali the time while ibis borrid transaction was passing, the court, the military coramarider of that sec tion of territory, and ali other nlficers of the volunteers on the spot, were apparently indiiTerent spectators of the whole. The Donaldsons by the laws of ali civilized na tions, were under the proteclioa ofthe court ftefore which they had been called. JUST ICE. Alburgb, JuV 27, 1S39. For the JXorth Amtriean. (weittejt July 4th, 1889.) Ilark! what sound is that? It is the cannort's roar as it peals forth to the world the death knell to Nritish onjiressions in lliese fair states; at that sound tyrant.s and despot tremble patriors rejoiee. Hush! Ilear the !oud huzzahs of Die multitude, and look! see vender star-wnuight banner fioating on high with a wild, majestic flow a though partaking ofthe general jubilee. A lovelier banner never waved over the brave than our bleeding fathers won and proudly bequeatbed to their children. This is the anhiveroary of ihat glori.tus dav wlien Americana tiared be free, dared bid defìance to Biitish despots, dared vindicate their rights; telying for a.'d against their lyrannical oppressors upon the God of bat lles and the justness of their cause. It is a nalion's jubiice; and may tbeson? of liberty never forget lo celebrate this annuersarv as Uhts the giorious dav. How many " tumultuously to our minds 1 ' R'lUrn '- annirersary of those - -"-- U!c Krm irca.i, knit brnn-, jt.eucaea nanos, aa unnatural I,shl pread , i t . i L V ' clr '-'"B uteir ucaa.y naired lowarùs their tievotic a"" "'r ueiernunai.on to con- per or aie; sce them enra-ed in t!,e Jrea,!- f fui mnf.ict the ajjeJ i the jjidily vnuih; the father nnJ sorr, nide by side with a ,n!v pDihubmsm. Ilark! the war-cry of Wah- ington and liberty: death or glorioui vie tory, .ea!s lo the skies in arcent ho dread and wild as niake the comliai thickens! bear assailatits, the shricks of the wounded and ihe groans of thedying; see rniltitudes M)tiring into the deepet fonvuions of the fìglit; see the fìerce charge of the Imrse meri ; mi- thein fall mienred with hior.(J and die boneath their horses feet; nnns and standard trampled in blood; coluinn and line bur;t tbrongh cach other. l'ut Ilark! thai crv again, it isvictory! Vietory ! yes American valor and love of liberty bave prevailed over foreign liirelings.trained eoI diery for vain is it for trained vvarrinrs to fìght against a people actiiated by the pur est feeling which can influence the human mimi. How many such vision. pass th rotigli ihe mind ofa irne America:), and with what boly enthusiasivi he gnzes upon the hriubt and meteor giare ofthe si ripeti ban ner till bis bosom heaves tumultuoHsly, his bands become clenched and heinvolun tan'ly joins the miiil.tude in their loud buz za hs with which the welkin rings. Oh! that the patriot ofthe Canadas ccuhl jnin us in the celehration; but the time, is not far distata when not oniy the Canadas but the mnv down-trodden and debased sub- jeets of Uritish royalty in Great Uriiain itself shall rise in their might and destroy every vestge of royalty, and the cry of liberty which will he raised in Canada will heresponded to from the other siile ofthe Atlantic. Ves!the totterinrr i!irnnf. n( 1...,,, ..II.'KVO l'I Europe shall crnmble into dìtst. nn,l it, cry of liberty shall resound from dime to dime, and from noie to noie, fur the nirit of liberty is abroad, and the minions of . despotie, power miebt as well attempt to i , . v . . 'no. nijH nr chain the forked lightnings of beaven as to arresi its progress. A. M. For the Xurth American. SCENES IN CANADA. I bave seen the vvorthy and bonest man branded as a felon, ani driven from bis home as an outlaw, nnd bis family turned out into the frost nnd snowa of wiuter, be cauae he presumetl to follow the bonest dictates of his owti conscience, ami do his duty. I bave seen the heavens lighted by the lurid llame of the pensanl's happy cot, and the mecbanic's ODce pleasant home and the occupants rnourning in the depth of winter, over the as,hes of their late peaceful dwelling. I have been where news of baule carne, and bave seen the tears course down the withered cheeks of age: and the merrv glee of chiidhood restrained, to rnourn over some affectionale relative, who taught their earliest sports, and le! their first games; some loved brother, the playmate ofinfancy; or even pethaps, the idolizing fathers whose very siej was welcomed as Ihe Jiaihinger of joy, and whose. voice, was as music to their listening ears. I have 6een a few private persona urged on by Cheir own jealousy and baie, load with abuse, drag to the dungeon, and fi nally murder on the sca.Told, their innocent vidima, under pretence of their being "dangeroua men," and truitors to their country. I have seen the last morse! of bread wrenehed from the liands ofthe famishing Canadians to support an inhuman and ruthlesssrddiery, the instruments of despo- tic power, to oppress, and erislave a barm less, and unoflending peni.le. And seeing ali this, I said no wonder the Cana.IiansrevnIt! Ifeaven speed them in their e'birts ! TP.ISTRAM. C'Ve ita our FEU.OÌV SUIUKCTS in thel inltd StaUtZ (sa.vs '" Montreal Couricr) ronl.l bn inailo ac-ìu.-iinii-d witli tlic faci, ihat in tho t'annias Liuslt p.jtiil in f.-mlitv, culiivatcu and ii;,f. are to he had fi'.r r.ne f.;ii.-ih ll,e t.rice ileiniiiiicj in ihe Staies." We uvig the idea, Mr. Courier. We know there are Britiih tvljccls in the U. S., and the vijiers oujht noi lo be nourish ed by Repubìicans ; it is incompatible with their interests and their duty. his tbese tuhjccls lo aforùgn poieer, and wbo are very numerous in tliis country, that are corruptir-2 ReDub! ICan tnst lt 1. ! inno nn.l i . . "IIU clearing the way fur the reiurn ofthat - - - - - - - "i ti. munì iti ina ar.stncratic t.vranny which was opre driven " . "C " in rrr n r! .-. I . . . ' i ' . I - t. ... .v.u imrj.iice oi uj Canada we Iiave only to remark that a liberal form of Gove-nment wo,..!, iL!Creae thva!o f prop-rty fnur fohì. 5C? h gives in sincrre and heartfeit era tification to he alili t inferni onr readers, that iii.uantsnf TWKNTY DOLI.Alis has been con in Imi te! l.y the citizen n F.rt C ovtngten. to purchrise copie of . I, j Mackeicie'n nh!e ntul el-Mjuent fience li fe blood start the j hefore the Court whie!i xenteticed hirt lo r the shout cf the!1? n7',lh 'nP'"""- --They de , Kirjneo for tfrniuitoiis iiì.-trihution. A j."Mid examp'e .et other lowns imitate it. Franklin (iazctlc. It is a pi tv that nometbing Yannot be done for Macketrìein Svvrtntnn and otl.er towns in tlus icinity. We enn (uniir.li a few C-pie nf the Gazelte c-ntaininc the trials of Me-isrs. Maekruzie anJ Case, to sudi n niake immediate application. Prcperty Loftcr; . yCII ED C LE vi' properly for ale by lottery, fin Cahhvtli's Manor, on the first Mondav in S-ntember net. TI.h suhscriber. lesirous ni leavinir the eoutitry is iridueeii to take thismethod of diupoinc ofhis real and personal nrooertv. Trice of Ticketa feó.OO. lst IVize, House, Jiarn, fiut buildings and 5 aerea nf land. 3d lot in the Sii. mn. cession on Caldiveli's Manor, $000,00 il. Nine do. adjoining tlie above lami fin the west Q0O.C0 3. Ni ne do", adjoining the lasl rnentioned land on the west, 4. Nine do do do fio 5. Nine do do fio do G. Nine do do do do 7. Nine do do do do 8. One Doublé Waggon, 1 50.00 125.00 125,00 bu.co 50,00 40,00 40,00 -10,00 fio.no .so.oo 25,00 15,00 20,0 0. 10. One Sorrel ilorse. 11. One New Doublé Ilàrriess, 12. One Pot Ash Kettle, (best) 13. One do 14. One Doublé Sleigh, 15. One Cook Stove, 10 to 25. Te n l'tizes of two ewes and two lambs each at $8,00 per Prize, 26. One f'anning RI ili, 27. One Flow. 80,00 7,00 5,00 5,00 28. One Cross-Cut Saw, $1,('.'7,00 TU OS. DONALDSON. Beach Ilidge, Caldwell's Manor, Julv 25, 1839. We, the ttndersigned, are acqtiairited with the roierty nienti .ned in the nbove schedule, nnd, in our opinion, it is worth the amount it isestimated at, and we feel willing to purchase tickets and abide the resti! t, as we believe it will he fairly drawn. JjJMES CURTJS. WILLIAM MILLER. TVolk'c. raHE Public are bereby notified, that the ttndersigned tv ili petition the General Assembly of the State of Ver mont, at the October Session, A. I). 1839. for the excliisive privilege of keeping a Ferry from Abel Phelps' landing place in Alburgb, to the landing place in North Hero, opposite lo said Phelps' landing place ; nnd from said landing place in North Hero to the said Phelps landing place in Alburgh, and so nlon? the shores of North Hero and Alburgh, one mile ench way Irotn both of said landing plnces, for, and during the terni of ten years from, and alter the lst day of Noveiiiber A. D. 1839. ABEL PIIELPF. Alburgh, July 27, 1839. 17-3w Pulii ic iVolicc. Is he.eby given that the undersigned will netition the General A SRemhlv nf Ih. r-iate ol Vermont at tts next session, shew- ing tliat the J-erry now kept by Abel Piielns. tO whom the nrivilerre nf Ferrvin i ' r - - 'sì, across the watets of Lake Champlain, di viiiing me ìownsoi xvortli Itero and Al burgh, in theCountyof Grand Isle, was some few years pince granted, ia in danner of beinrr discontinned Cor want nf some suilable person tocarrvonthe same, i i . . . . . . . ... ano inasmucn as me 6anJ ferry is ol the utmo3t imnortance to the nuMic hr will pray that Ilonorable B'hJ v for a grani t.f the privilege of a Ferry from the fami now occupici! by himself in said North Hero to the ODDOsite shore in Alburrh. for the terni !l 4 - - n " - ten vears from and after the first day of uve, extemiing along the shore of said North Hero fVnni tlie Block-house Point so called, north to a point of land called S'inire's Point ; and aloni? the Lake short of Alburgh from the point ofthe Tongue, north to the fami ofAbijab Pe tit in said Alburgh. THOMAS PETIT. Alburgh, J jly 15, 139. Will fìnd at the Store of the Subseriber a good Stock of Scythes, Snathe, Pitcb (orks and Itakes cheap as tlie cheapcst. Ar.so N. E. lì uni ai 55cta. per gallon. Si. Cruz do. 95cts. do. A. Gin 75cta. do. A. Brandy 85cts. do. libi. Salt " at $2,34 per Bbl. Cod Fib at 5 l-2cts. per Jb. S'immer Oil, (lst. quality) at 80cu. Winter Spemi Oil at $l25. Uv" Cash ivanted at a good bargain, for ali Sorts of Gods. t Old Accounts paid for Cash, tee. LORENZO PERUV, S)r"iTOH MrinioT. fjip!.in F !', ICth J'i.y. lfcJ'. Inshionahlo Tm'loring. llt.CI M C ADDF.X, r...ful fo' 4 l'Ml lvor, une he romincncct tumnMi Ifji )c I nilorin htt frirniln t(J ibi pub'i j.rrif r.i''y, that he Miti roniinui tht Tnilorin? Iluiiic, in ali ita Tjirioiin hrsnrlir. tire iloor north ofthe l'i t Oll'icr, hor hf wtìl happy to wait upon ;hff nlm (r Inni nSllieir cmiom- (iirr)ìnt, h in;:n!r to fit, and ofthe cry lt vorlinaiilii nd lalet fihiin, -" Ci TTiii iluiip on tiort fietiec jiitpil, orn or imi fi ut mio Jfturrn-Ttnf n. .V. A !!i:int, Juty 12, IKW. DR. WILLIAM EVN S sootuijtg srnup, FOIÌ HILDlir.N TEKTIIISG. IRlfRF. I IIV IIIV.1FLF. To hther and Xurses. The parure tifili Tecih tliroutdi the giimi mw ducr truiihli'oonie arni clangerò"! ymptotn. Il is kn.nvn hy nio'.hcrs llmt ihi;r in gréti irrimtion in ilio monili ml pimi during the proconi. The ptim swf ll.tlie wriiM itin hiiiI uliva tu imrrjwl, the rlnld is M'izid uh ficipio.it and Midden fiis of cry in;', watchinK, clsriinj. in ihe dlorp, sud spamn-i ni pomiliar ir?: ilio ehil.l nhrick with Cktrcnio vnili iii e, aial il, nuli ils fiiifors mio ils mmilll. If thene prcenrs.iry yniploin aie not speadily llovi alpd, spasnidilic onvulsion universally upervene, nini Mimi emise ilio clissnluiinn ofthe i n In n t . M.iUiith who have their lilllo linhes fflirled with lhfe cliMirexDÌi,n pvinplonin slionlii apply liti. Wm. I.V'S C-!.r.BltTr.U SuoTRIfld tSTKCr.which has prcserved liiinilreds of inlaiiti when thoujjht at rccovi-iy, from Lcint snddcnly atlaclicd ith I hat l'alai niulaily, convulMianH- A Rlff-ittiii? lo .ìloJheris. Dr. 11'. Evans' s celebrateti Soothing Syr vpsfor Children cullino; their teelh. TW& infiillible rcinedy has prcKerved iminlred I. uf children when tlmui'lil nat recovery, from coiivnlsion. A gouil as the svrun i. ruhhed on the gurns, tlie chi 1 J will recovcr. " 7'he preparation in so innocent, su cfh'oacimis, and so ple.-maiit that no child will refuse lo Irt ils jjums be ruhhed with it. Wnen infant are at the ano of finir monlhii.tliough ihore is no nppearnncc of teeth.one botile ofyrup should bo used on the gumi to open the porc. Purcnts never nhould bo witfintit the ivrun in thii nursery where there are young children ; for if a child wakes in the niijht wilh a pnin in the gums, Ihe ryriip imniedialely gives easa hy opening tha pm es and heixling tho guius, thereby preventing Conviilaiona, Fevers, &c. Proof tmsitivc of the efficaci! ur. invali s aootutng Syrup. To the Aecnt of Dr. ."van'n Soothing Syrnp : Dear A'ir The grcat benefit atfordcd to tny mffer ing infant front yonr Hooihing Syrup, in a casa ofprolractcd and painful detcnlion, must convinco every feeling parcnt how essetilial an early appli cation of such au invaluabla medicine is to relievo' infant misory and torture. My infuni while toéth iny, cxj-erienced such acute Buiroring, that it wa: attackci with ronvulsions, and my wilè and family snpposed that dcaili would aoon releasa the bab from arifjuish, till we procured a botilo of your (-yrup; which ai soon as I applied to the gumii, a wonderfiil chango was produeed, and after a few apjilicalions the child displayed ohvious relicf, and by conliieiing in ita me, 1 am plad to inforni voti, the child liaii coniplcloly i ccovfrrcd, and no recur rence cf ihat awful coniplaint has cince occurred ; the teeth aro eminaiing daily, and tho child enjoya perfoct heallh. I give you my cheerful permisgion toinakethia scknowlrdgenient public, and wiU gladly give any information on thia circumstanco. Wm. Jonanox. A gentleman who has made trial of Dr. 7van'a Soothing A'yrup.in bis family ,(in caso ofa tcethitiif child,) ìkIics ih to mate thale that he found it en tircly ctféclual in relieving pHin in the goni, and preveniirij th econteijiienccs which nomelirnei fol low. We chcorfully comply with hip. renuest. N. Y. Sci. We believe it is "enerallv rt who have tried il, that the Soothing Syrup for Children Cutting 7'eetb, advertioed in another col nmn, ih a highly meful ariicle for the purponca for which it ia intende.!. Hily renpoctable fteraon, at any late, who bava made tate to give ila virtues the aneline of their nomea. JiOSTON TKAVKtLER. A KfVfrr M Of terthintr tnilh r platnt, c.red hy ihe infalliblo American Soothin? Syrup olDr V. Kvans. Mra. Mcl'heraon, re sidmg nt ,. 8 Madison St., called a few dava irice at the Medicai OTiee of Dr. Kvanir, 100 ....au.a.n .-.rrei, j aiu prcia.ed a botilo O Ilio Fyrnn f.,r her child. who ating pam during rho proces of denlition, beinr monientarily llireaiened with convuli-ion ; ils boweU too were exlr.-inely looac, and no foni conld be retainid ou its stomaci). Almoat immod iaiety on its application, the alarming aymptorn cntirely ceaed, and hy conlinuing the use of tho yru; on the gums, the bowel in a short lime bo rame quite naturai. A a tributo of gratitude for the benefit aHordod Ilio clnld, the mot ber carne foiward of h' r own accord, and fcely aanclionAj pubìicity lo ihe above. I'ray be parlicular in app'yii.f,- af 100 Chatham Street, as there are ter crai counterf. its advtrlised. No other place has the reniiine for ale. 03- Im porta kt to MoTHERgCI.il.lrea penerally u:r niueh uneasincus front tho cutting of their teelh. Whatevcr dangerous or fatai ymptom a'.len.hl.ia process of nature, tbey are produeed invariahly from the liighly irritaled and mflamed condiiion of the parta therefore tho irin cipal irulicatiora ofeure are to abate tho ir.flam- mauon and tosoften, soothe and rclai the gums If that i.i efLcted, l!,e infant . preserv ed from uhseeucnt fever, ir.flatu'.aiiou, paamodic couehs, 1 vl itr hi inT f.f li.niln ri. ....... i ""'""l'i canner and couvul lo.is, disr-tavir their fatai m..,,..... t If molhers, nurae or puardin hsvo ih... k.i. ... lured wilh painful ar.d protractod denlition, and this nouce attrae! their attennon, they should r.ot he .inermi from pur. hasing a hottle of EVAN'S SOOTHING .SVHl f for ch,ldren teething. the incomparable virine of which in compleiely re hevinj the mot direieg cae (when apphoJ lo the infant's pumi as direcled) is invaluable. The remedy haj resf.ired thousands of children ben on tho verge H the grave to the embraees nf their distraete.! parenu, attacked wah that awful and rnortifrrom mtladv convulsioni. Soldnt Dr. If. .Volt' OJfir, 100 Chatham ttruf, .V. V.. ami ly alt hi o:ntt tUrorghout thf I niitn . ani Ini J.OUK.NZO Vl'.U ll , Jz'iJ. f i i i X ì