1 f . BRONCHIAL SYBUP. I -.,-..., ,, H.,W -11.11 , Strange Story from Cape May- A A LoiifiT lost Son Ivetnrns. A special dispatch to the Phila delphia Bulletin from Cape -May city, October 23d, says: About twenty years ago Captain Bay more, lying with his vessel in the Dent of Newc Orleans, had hIm4IsJltUe teonthreyeara' of age.vhQ vhTe plalflgaroantT the docks; ras suddenly missed. Every eflbrt.vrasiised to find him, even to searchinifliL the river, but all r.as unavailing, and Jie was given pp as drowned. A aay or iwo agg. a stranger, withheavybiack4eardt and language oCfiitPijJXrman accent, made :ht appearance and claimed to be the long lost son. From his story it seems that he was stolen by a Dutch captain, who cared for him and educated him as his own. : The boy always supposed that he was his father until otherwise in formed by the Dutch skipper on his death-bed, who gave him his real father's name and told him that he used to live somewhere in Cape May county, N. J. His search here was rewarded by the finding of his father still alive and a resi dent of his former home; but, strange to say, his father refused to own him, his belief being so firm that his boy was drowned. The son had with him the newspaper containing the advertisement for his body which the Dutchman had preserved. It is said that - the young man is in good' circum stances, and he started on his re-, turn to his present home, which is in Mexico. . jt. To Clean Preserve Jars. Sweetmeat jars or bottles may be cleaned without scraping: them, by pouring in the jars hot water and a teaspoonful or two of pearlash. The contents which remain sticking to the sides and bottom of the jar will be disengaged by the pearlash and float loose in the water. Wash Set tles in the same way or other ves sels which you wish to purify or clear from grease. Strong lye pour ed off clear from good hickory ash es will answer nearly as well for the same purpose, and for kegs, buckets and other large coomng utensils, lye from good ashes may always be used. Ohio Farmer. Forests of the Sea. The sea has not only its moun tains, its fountains, and streams, its forests with their peculiar plants, their splendor of color, their lovely flower gardens and extended prai ries ; it has its landscapes, that are more splendid and fairy-like than any that are to be seen on. the earth. Let us take the sea fire garden for example. It crows in such a beau tiful form, and its colors is so lovely, that those who have seen it growing out under the water say that it sur passes their powers of description. The fire gardens at the bottom of the sea stretch over the prairies of the sea, and climb up the mountain sides. They are covered over with the beautiiul gold-colored coral moss. Its leaves wave to and fro with the currents of the water, and the long branches are agitated some times with the great storms that pervade the bottom as well as the surface of the seas. The largest forost in the world is in the Sea of Saragossa, between the Azores and Antilles, and is six times larger than Germany; so that Columbus needed fourteen days to sail over it. Rural New 'Yorker. Now and Then. An observant French physician, considering bronchitis, sore throats, colds, and other affections of the larynx, declares that they have in creased. In 1830, when cravats had three or four folds, bronchitis was rare. As the cravat diminishes to a necktie, a ribbon, and now to a little bow attached to the shirt but tun, throat complaints, he says, have fearfully augmented. He ap parently forgets that the beard, now generally worn, is the natural nrotector of neck and chest, and in creasingly came into fashion as the cravat got small by degrees and beautifully less.' It Is worthy of notice that in proportion as men have' dressed of lato years; with eat simplicity, the attire of the ether sex has become more elabo rate and irrational, as witness their diesses loaded with lace trimings, vtlvetaud bugles; their vast chig nons ; their dyed hair ; their tower irifl head-dresses, surmounted by the smallest apelogies for hats ; ther masses of artificial curls; their enoimous panniers - their gowns trailpg on the pavements, as if each Tveartr had a contract for sweeping up tie dirt. 'Simplex mwideiiis1 (neatln simple elegance) was the highek compliment that Horace could ay to a ltoman lady luarly nineteii centuries ago, but it would not be jpplieable at present. Phil adelphi Press. .. DR., A. YOUNG'S Bronchial Syrup. A. YOUNG'S BRONCHIA SYRUP is a safe and certain remain for Scrofula in many 9f AtaeArylig I iorms. xis enecis are speeay an a ..per manent... It cures rapid! j,CoughsrOolds, oup, BronChitisAttkrya, Consumption, its earlV Biased Dvsvtvsia. Loss of Appetite, 'Genera I Dchitlty&c. ' This preparation is perfectly harmless, neve producing'any unpleasant symp toms,' or thesllghtesr injury to the tone of pie most delicate stomach. - Its results j good and ,hcaithVappetite. It is com- are tonic and Invlsforatine, civtncr a pounded of fresh ; and unadulterated materials wnicn irom taeir comDination ex erciae an -alterative influence over the entfrtiTxtein ThiaMedicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, cur ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and Bronchists. Incipient Consumption and also upon the Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and driving put that Hydra-headed monster, Dyspepsia. It has been tested by large numbers of persons, and has invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certifi cates which have been received : Physician's Certificate Pitts bobo, May 4th, 1868, . Dr. Young's Bronchial Syrup" is a RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public. John A. Hanks, M. D., William F. Berry, M. D., Jno. S. McClenahan, M. D., E. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Page, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, R. R. Ihrie, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, G. W. Blacknall, M. D., Raleigh, N. C. May 10th, 1868. I herebv certify that 1 am well ac quainted with the above named Physi- cians, and tney are ail gentlemen oi character and standing in their profes sion. JOSEPH TOMPSON, Mayor of Pittsboro, N. C. From the Ilaleign Sentinel. Dr. Young's " Bronchial Syrup." We are indebted to Dr. Younr, of Pittsboro, for several bottles of this valuable Medicine. It has been tested in many cases and found to be excellent. It is highly approved by the medical profession.- Ietter from' Rev. J. II. Dally Raleigh, -N. C, April 19th, 1870. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in re commending your Bronchial Syrup" to the notice of such as are afflicted with diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the Throat, within the past two J rears, (during all which time I nave had arnygitis,) it is 'due you and all who are afflicted in a siuiilar manner, to say that I have experienced more relief from the use of your syrup, than from any other medicine. Ittfs with me indispensable. Yours in Christ, JONATHAN H. DALLY. Ietter from Mr A S. Garner Chatham County, May 14th, 1868. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I have been suffering for a number of years with an affection of the throat and lungs, general debility, enlargement of the glands about the neck, pain in my side and chest, and a bad cough. I had no appetite, and frequently I could not speak above a whisper, and all my friends thought I would speedily fill a Consumptive grave, as most of my family had gone in that way. Great was my surprise and delight, when after using a few bottles of your truly invaluable medicine I was entirely relieved. I now sleep soundly, eat heartily, and can do any kind of work. I am happy to say it does not tire me to sing or to speak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to suffering li'imaiiity, I give it to you for publicaioi., ii u think proper. very ll., -tt :;:', v. S. GARNER. I take pleasure in stating that I am well acquainted with the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, and his cure is very remark able. JOHN A. 1IANKS, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C. Letter from Miss Iff E. Webster Chapel Hill, June 9th, 1868. Dr. A. Young Sir: You know what a low state I was in when I first came to see yon. I then felt that my time on earth was fast passing away. I suffered very much from pain in my throat, chest and side. My appetite was very bad, and I could not sleep at mgnt, having a distressing cough, with profuse night sweats. Now, after taking half a dozen bottles of your Bronchial Syrup, I am well. I enjoy good health, feeling better than I ever did. Very Respectfully Yours, MARY E. WEBSTER. Extract from a Letter from ITIrs Baskervllle 44 The medicine was received in due I have been con time, fined to the house, and most of the time to. bed. since December. The Doctor thinks my left lung has a cavity in it, and now a similar ono is foregoing in the right lung. I am so very much obliged to you for the Bronchial Syrup. It has cured my lhroat entirely. I felt a differ ence after taking the third dose. I think it has doneme more good than any me dicine I ever tried. I have .taken the bottle which you sent me, and I will be very thankful if you would send me somo more. J? has benefitted mc so much. S. D. BASKERNILLE, Vaiden, Miss. From ITIrs A. J Davis Avife of Bishop Titos F. Davis. Camden, S. C, Juno Sth, 1SG9. Having used Dr. A. Young's medi cine, with relief and benefit, it gives me ! BRONCHIAL. SYBUP. 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 I. 1 1 " !! I I I pleasure to recommend it to all who are suffering from Bronchitis, coughs,' Ac, as one of the best cough mixtures I ever tried. -r. ?r;n-i J Ui..i v'.i ? , . J My pest wishes foi youiuccesa ; 1 am vours. with much resoect. - - . - ! A , Case off Asthma . Cured Chatham County. Mav 9th. 1868. Dr. A. Young Sir. My daughter has been' troubled with" Asthma' from infancy. Her cough and breathing were at times so bad, I would UiiivK'she cotdd scarcely live. But after taking? i . few bottles of ypur invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health. Respectfully, M.HARRIS. DYSPEPSIA RELIEVED. letter from Itl Q. TTaddell 'Esq. Attorney- at Lawi Pittsboro, October 8th, 1868. I herebv certify that Dr. A. Young's Bronchial Syrup is an excellent Medi cine for Dyspepsia. I , have suffered much with that disease, and found great relief from your truly valuable prepar atiom For Bronchial affections it sur- f asses anything I have ever seen tried, t has acquired great notoriety from a wonderful cure it effected in the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, of this county, who a year or eighteen , months " ago was thought to be in the last stage of con sumption, but at this time is a hearty and well man. M. Q. WADDELL. Office of Raleigh Episcopal Methodist, Raleigh, N. C, May 21st, 1870. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir I have for several years 'been troubled with Bronchial Affection, and 1 after having tried various remedies for that disease I am free to say that I ( have receive more benefit : from your " Bronchial Syrupy than from any and all other medicines which I have yet used. Those who are afflicted with Bronchitis, incip ient Consumption and Dyspepsia will ever owe you a debt of gratitude for so valuable a remedy. Wishing you an abundant success in the sale of this de servedly popular Medicine, I am yours Truly, J. B. BOBBITT, Editor. From' ITIrs. Thost Ittiller, late of Wilmington, Ji, C ' Dr. Young Sir: I "have used the Bronchial Syrup, and find it a most ex cellent family medicine. Very Respectfully, Mrs. THOS. MILLER. September 8th, 18G8. A Case of Croup Fair Haven. N. C, Oct. 15th, 1868. Dr. A. YOUNG Sir : My son who is about twelve years old, had a most vio lent attack of Croup, and by the use of the Bronchial Syrup, he was relieved in a few minutes. Truly Yours, GEORGE W. FOOSHER. Tallahassee, Fla., March 17, '68. . Dr. Allen Young : It affords me much pleasure to state that my wile ha been entirely restored from a severe ats tack of Asthma, with which, she has been afflicted for several years. I can confidently recommend the use of your "Bronchial Syrup" to all those suffering from a similar disease. Yours Respectfully, W. R. SWAIN. Certificate. Rev Wm Holmes Henderson, N. C, Aug. 30, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the merits of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it for Bronchitis with most happy effect, and confidently recommend it as a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. Respectfully yours, ' WM. HOLMES. Pittsboro, May 1st, 1868. Dr. A. Young Sir : M3' physician pronounced my -lungs a good deal af fected, and by the use of one bottle of your Bronchial Syrup, was relieved en tirely, and my health now is very good. Very truly yours, . MISSJVIARY REID. Raleigh, December 25th, 1868. ' Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: Hav ing had a number of applications for your Cough remedy, think you had better send us a dozen immediately. Very respectfully, WILLIAMS fc HAYWOOD, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C, April 2nd, 1869. Dr. A. Yottxg. Henderson. N. f! Dear Sir: Please send us per Express, .one dozen bottles of your Coueh Bal- your uough Ual- sam. voice. We will remit on receipt of in Respectfully, P. F. PESCUD fe SON, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. - Williamsboro, N. C, April 10, 1869. Dr. A.' Young Dear Sir : My wife has been suffering with a dreadful cough for eight years, and was so feeble that the physicians thought she could live but a short time ; but after taking a few bottles of your medicine, to the aston ishment of her friends, her health has greatly improved. I send you this that the afflicted may read and be relieved by your invaluable discovery. v ery respecu uiiy, c . W. L. STATTERWHITE. Certificate from Gov W. W. Holden Raleigh, N. C, May 22nd, 1869. To Dr. A. Young : I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it myself, and it has been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and chest. I have no doubt of its great value for the purpose for which it is designed. You have my best wishes in your efforts T ; to m itigate Buffering arid save ha man life. Very respectfully, W.'W. HOLDEN. I BRiNKLEYSvrxi.E, March 10,1869. ' I have known Mrs. Ann H. Jones for thirty-five years. During that entire period she has been subject to a cough : and in her late -years, sometimes dis tressing. I called to see her on Monday last, and found her about to leave her room, which I was informed she had not done in four months. She stated that she had recently greatly improved, which she attributed to a medicine pre pared by Doctor Allen Young, of Hen derson. She stated that 6he had used many cough remedies, but had found none so beneficial as the one aboye al luded to. WILL. H. WILLIS, . Prest. X. C. Dist. M. P. Church. Certificate of Ittrs. Ann II Jones. Dr. A. Young Bear Sir: I feel thankful I can say to you, I have tried your Bronchial Syrup, and have found great relief from it. I had almost de spaired last winter of life. I now thank God that yoa can make this invaluable medicine to relieve the afflicted. I have suffered forty-five years with a cough, and have expectorated a good deal oi blood when I coughed. I have seen no sign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to be very partic ular in mv diet, owing to my bowels J being in a bad state; I feel, after taking your medicine, no ill enect, irom any- thing I eat ; X nope and pray every one who are subject to coughs may try it.. I am seventy-one years old, and feel bet ter at mis time man x navo lumy years. I hope you may be benefitted in this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for the good your medicine has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni als of my case if necessary. Your true friend, ANN H.JONES. September 1st, 1869. I have known Mrs. Ann H. Jones for more than twenty years, and I certify that the statement made by her in her certificate is substantially true. S. P. J. HARRIS, Supt. and Pastor Mt. Olive Church, , . Granville Co., N. C Windsor, Bertie Co., Sept. 1869. Dr. A. Young: I have used your Bronchial Syrup myself and children. It acted like a charm. It is the best medicine for coughs and colds I have ever tried. Let me say to all mothers, whose children are delicate and subject to croup, use the Bronchial Syrup ; it will give immediate relief." With many kind wishes, and great success to you and yours, I remain your friend, META F.SWAIN. Warrenton Female College, Sept. 15th, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup for hoarse ness and sore throat, .several times, and it proved a very excelleut remedy. It has not failed to afford relief in a single instance. I think it worthy of a place in every family. May eminent success at tend your efforts to relievo human suf fering. Please send me two more bot tles, and I will remit amount due on their reception. Very truly, &c, T.M.JONES, Prest. Female College, Warrenton, N. C. Warrenton Female College. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: Your "Bronchial Syrup" is growing in pop ularity with us. Please send 6 bottles to Mr. T. J. Southall, Norfolk, Va., by Express. Send li dozen bottles tome at this place. We want the Syrup for our own use and that of some of our boarders. Send bill of the 2 dozen bot tles to me. Very Truly, fec, T. M. JONES. Tallahasse, Fla., Oct. 1, 1869. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: I am happy to see from your circular, and to hear from various portions of the coun try, that your Bronchial Syrup is doing so much good. I think it worthy of a place in every family, and would advise you to ship a large quantity to this place and various portions of the State, as we have a good many visitors from the North, who spend their winters here, that are troubled' with affections of the throat and chest. Wishing you much success, I remain, very respectfully yours. A. B.HAWKINS, M. D. Kittrells' Springs, Oct. 14, 1869. Dr. A. Young ir: I nave used -I your Bronchial Syrup in the Female College at Kittrells' Springs, and it gives me great pleasure to testify to its valua We properties. It acted like a charm lr properties, it acted liKe a cnarm in every case, l commend it to every family as a safe and efficient remedy. Very respectfully, C. B. RIDDICK, Prest. K. S. Female College. Henderson, Aug. 25, 1870. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I wish tb add hay testimony to that of many others in regard to your "proncmat &yrup." One of my children about seven years of age was taken very sick with Whoop ing Cough and Measles. I procured some of your medicine and gave it to the little sufferer and am pleased to in form you that it acted like a charm in this case. I can enfidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. Very Respectfully. Chatham Countt, N. C, Nov., 1SC3. Dr. A. Young Sir: I am happy to inform you that my cough which has troubled me for some time, is relieved by the use of a small quantity of your Bronchial Syrup, sent and recommend ed to me by Mrs. Gov. A. Rencher, Pittsboro, N. C.You will please send me several bottles of your valuable me- dicine. as I have a sister and . niece in New York, thought to have lung disease. antt imin JO J'lVC lulxlunnil great use to them. i Yours Respectfully, - f ! ; AlBs. WRIGflf OOTTOX.' Asthma and Bronchitis Cure!. Littleton, N.C.i Novril, i871. Dr. A. Young Pittsboro, N. C Dear Sir: -Those who hare used your Bronchial Syrup here have made a final cure of 'Asthma and Bronchitis. My ydfe has been entirely t cu rod of an Asthma of long standing, alter I had spent a hundred dollars fur other med icines without a particle of relief. Won hi not be without a bottle of your Bron chial Syrup for ten times its cost. Yours Truly, . GILLIAM NEWS OM. ; Send me J dozen bottles. I The following persons, among many others have used this Medicine, either themselves or in their families, and have expressed their approval fit: Bishop D S Doggett, D D Richmond Va. Bishop G F Pierce, D D, Spar ta Ga. Bishop T F Davis, Camden, S C. Capt O B Denson, Pittsboro,' X C. 'ranK waadeil, Jfisq, llillsbiro. Gov A Rencher, Pittsboro, N C. L J Haugbton, Esq, Gulf. Hon J H Haugbton, Newbern. Rev W H Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. Dr W W Young, Henderson. Rev N F Reid, Thomasville. Rer II H Gibbons, Durhams. Maj Frank Hawkins, Vaiden, Miss. Rev A W Mangum, Flat River, N C. -Rev R B Sutton, Rector Episcopal , Church, Pittsboro, N C. Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector Episcopal ; Church, Tarooro, N C. . . Rev W S Pettegrew, .Rector Episcopal Church, Henderson. N C. John Manning. Attorney at Law, Pitts boro, North Carolina. Chas M Busbee, Attorney at Law Ral ' ehjh, N C. Hon A W Venable, Attorney at Law.' Oxford, N C. Gen W P Taylor, Pittsboro, NC. Col W R Swain, Tallahassee, Fla. 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