O HASZA:RD’8' GAZETTE. JUNE; 7. ..‘-...... WIFE AND HOME. ' Let rakes extol a roving life. ‘ prate, and all that, ,0fso'iay brats and scolding wife, And dectes’s bills, and all that ; , Though fools may rail, and jest, and seed’, A wife’s the thing, for all that. The tiuie, they'll find. is not far of . When so they'll think for all that. "I‘ia true, when youth and fortune smile, And health is firm and all that : When wine and song, and dance beguile, ‘Wliereby, and all that; When every place where‘er you roam, Has jolly friends and all that: You want for neither wife nor home, Nor sympathy for all that. ‘ But a e comes on with stealthy pace, Au sober thoughts, and all that; Trouble willshow her frowning face; Sickness, and pain and all that The feast, the bowl, will lose her And revelry, and all at; Then shall we need. to cheer the hours A wife, a home, and all that. Oh! “ when misfortune clouds the brow,” Disease, and death and all that; Then, “ woman, then an angel thou" To soothe. and cheer and all that; Thy gentle cares beguile our pains, Our sleepless nights, and all that; Thy voice the sighing soul sustains, With hope. and trust, and all that. IPOWOIS, VAR I E '.'I.' I E S. A Hasrv Lairo.—A writer from Flor- ence says that in some respects Italy is the most delightful country in the world. It is a land, for example, where cleaning house, washing day, and all other such interesting epochs in the American calendar, are intolerated and unknown. This exemption from the great domestic evil of cleaning house is owing not so much to alove of dirt as to the peculiar construction of the buildings. Thus, for instance, where the ceilings and wall are frescoed, or the latter covered with silk or paper hangings, there is no need of white-washing, and where the panels and doors are -of marble or oak, there is no necessity for securing paint. The ceil- inge and walls are kept clean by long- handled brushes. The carpets there are fastened to iron rings in the floor, by means of large hooks in the binding, and thus can be laid down again as noiseless- ly and easily as bed covers. In Italy a large portion of the house work, such as washing, cleaning windows, &c., is done at an early hour in the morning, before the ._family are awake for the day ;and so quietly is it accomplished, that to it stranger it seems as if the invisible wand of some mighty magician had changed all in the night. Bt.acatm.—When old Blucher was in England he was invited to Oxford to have a doctor's degree conferred on him. The fierce dragoon was as much amused as de- lighted at the idea of the honour, and in- trodcinganotber Prussian general whohad been his right-hand man in all his cam- paigns, observed,in brolten Eng|isli,to the Vice Chancellor, “ Sir, if I am a doctor, this is my apothecary. ” But the veteran made a better hit than that before the day was over. At an evening party given on the occasion, amongst others present was a lady, of whom it was sometimes whisper- ed that she did not belong to a temper- ance society. We dare say this was all malice. But on this evening it did unfor- tunately happen that she was in very high spirits. “ Who is that lady P ” said Blu- cher, fixing his eye upon her. “ That is Miss Sparkle, the daughter of one of our canons, ” was the answer; at which the shocking pld field-Marshal thundered forth, with a roaring laugh, “ A cannon’: daughter ! By Jove, I thought so, she looks so very well charged! ” The charge was probably grape. Owh hee is the cone of a volcano higher than ount Blane. Four lbs. of beef loses llb. by boiling, I lb. 5 oz. by roasting, and l lb. 3 oz. by baking. Four lbs. of mutton loses 14 oz. by boiling, 1 lb. 60s. by roasting, and 1 lb. 4 oz. by baking. Melted snow produces about one-eighth of its bulk of water; hence snow two feet deep produces three inches of water when thawed. Eggs are hatched at [04 degrees of heat. The coldest hour of the twenty-four is five in the morning, and the warmest is from two to three in the afternoon. The mean heat is from half past eight to half past nine. _ An Eastern contemporary, speaking of - a bretbsreditoor says that he must be a be- liefer in hydropathy, «rot he lies in wet ‘hm! ,’ I "'l‘It'e following little gem we,clip'from be . ' "iheydlsd" said Polly, " and was never again, for she was buried in the where the trees grow.” so ooldgtound!” said the child, lb |’l||IlI'“'_- ,, «N. nd, returneddI’<;|ly, or "l'_n peed} sreturne atq bsautml i send poorl- fiewsrs, and where tare lets bright angels‘ sad m II MR8. WINSLOW. Au caperieucad Nurse and Female Physician. presents to the attention of Mcthsn. liar SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teethtn . For-the Nervous .-\t'I'sctions. Couvulsieris, fever, Iii- Isirtniatiou of the llnvvels, die. that rittend this period 0 c ' she recornriiands it as sure to produce the desied edbet. giving Ilsst lo the ..IIr.f.‘i¢r, and Rrllcf and I-Ieirllh lo the Infant. A c ‘Id in Congress-Street was cured by IIH‘. Soothing Syrup, of Infantile Dyseuter or I)IllllIl0‘.3 aller being given over by the alter ing ‘by-siciaii. Mr. Blackmnu. of Eddington says, it has never failed to curs the Dyseiitery or Diarrho.-u in children whenever used in the village. Lots of it is sold. One parent inforrits me his chi'd has suffered to an alarming extent, with Flstulunce or \Viiid Cliolic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup, and it always effects it rpervly curt. Hundreds oflika instances might be cnnrnerrited. PROOF POSITIVIJ. Messrs. Curtis 6; Pa:nitms:—I'lease send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. \Ve are selling large uantitics of it, and frerii what we can learn, it is use with uni/'orrrr success, both by children and adults, in all cases of Dysentry or Diiirrlia-a. 'our.-1 respectfully, \ . . Crtuarsir-:, . eitair.r.. New-York, July l0tli, I853, 318 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Arlirerfiscr, of June I h 1553. \Ve clteerfully comply with the request of it friend to insert the following letter which we are ‘ In f ' ' assured II from a dy o residing in Lowell, arriount of suffering may be prevented. and many I valuable lives saved, by calling the attention ofrno— | there to this valuable prescription of an old and ex erionced nurse: ear Sir:—-I am happy to be able to certify to the efficiency of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to the truth of wlint it is represented to accomplish. Having it little boy suffering greatly from teething, who could not rest. and at rt" lit b his cries would not errnit any of the family to do so, I purchased a belt e of Soothing Syrup. in order to test the remedy, —and when given to tie boy according to the direc- tions, its effect upon him was like magic. he soon went to sleep. and till pain and nervousness disap- peared. \Ve ltnve hitd no trouble with hint since; and the little fellow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething. by:the sole aid of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. very mother who regards the healtlt and life of her children, should possess it. A GER. Lowell, l|l:iss.,_.\Iay 20, 1853. Price only 25 cts. it ottlo. JVIIUROLOGY. er SCI./ITIC RHEU./lf.I1 ISJII CUHED. This may certify. that for about four years I was seriously ulllicted with adisease in the hi which Physicians termed Neurology. or Sciatic ltlieurnatisrri. and resorted to various remedies without any perina- ncnt relief; have been under the care of II- reg r Pliysiciun for six months at a time. Last spring, bad a very violent attack, which laid me up. when I rriade use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer. prepared by Messrs. Curtis dc Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me immediate relief. and I do not hesitate to any, that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully rennin- rnend it to all who may be a icted w" i similar conipluints. Hsirrav IIUNT. Stetson, Dec. 2. 1847. Deacon Ilunt, the signer ofthe foregoing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and high standing in the community. N. B.—Bc sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others beiiring this name are base iriiitntiona. Price 12;, 25. 37; cis. per bottle according to size. . Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTERS, For the cure of Bilious and Jaundice complaints, and general debility. ’I‘liay quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole system. Frice only 37; cents in Pint Bottles. ikewise for sale as above, HU.N"I'ER'S PULMONARY B.dLS.l.M. Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of Dart. Pomror . Hunter‘: Balsam. It is not often that we can say anything fuvornlrle of patent medicines. on the testimony of those with whom we are acquainted, twho have used and tested their merits. Ilut in re nrd to IIttnter‘s Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those neighbour i towns, unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the blic are acquaint- ed. carries with it more weight than whole culunins of certificates from strangers. whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for auglit we know, may Itave been procured b fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Fetnroy'e testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the Pcoplc’s Prrss, SI-owhegsn, Me. Hruit¢r’s Pulmonary Balsarn.—'I'o those afllicted with Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Asthnin, Spitting of Blood, and all afI'cctions of the Lungs, we recom- mend IIuator's Pulnionary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cts. a bottle. I.N‘DI./IJV DISPEPSIA PILLS, For cure of Costivensss, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Ilabits, Ileadaclie, Dizziness, llezirt Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and Liver Complaints. D YSPEPSIJI JIJVD IDIGBSTIOJV. With Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning. Bilious Coinpleints,—producirig Headache, Pain in the side. Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,—can be remedied, removed, and entirely cured, by the use of the Indian Dispspsiu Pills. These Pills have affected the most astonishing cures in hundreds ofcases ofthe above corn lainis, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispepsia. They are a mild and gentle Csthartlc, operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fying the same. and _csusingthe di estive organs to perform their appropriate duties. wit regularity. COSTIVENES8. Habitual Costiveness is, if not removed in time, a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rally had recourse to, do more harm , III they wealten the peristaltic action of the bowels, and thus aggravate instead removing the complaint. a Side and Right Shoulder Blade, with a dell. sallow countenance. In all Diavrhess,, Ages and Fever, Bilious Fever and sick headache, they are an invaluable Remedy. . . They will be found the best Fgmily ‘Physic in the world, purifying the blood, restoring the appetite, a leavin the stomach and bewels in a has thy state. Price cents per box. For purifying the Blood, we do net believe these ills have their eqsnl in the W0!’ - Sold by Bean I Faun. No. 40, Cortland Street, New York. And by W. ll... WA‘:-sow.'I‘. Dassaraav Ir, Co. H. In B. Jomrscrr, M. W. Bxrwsraa, and J. R. Wan-. Charlottetown. _ Jon: E. W. Auavsa, Head of Hillsboroagh. Wir.r.iaas Hooraa. ore I. orsx Burnsi- Lani: ls Joins A. Miscuiiwa, Head ofst. Peter‘ Bay. Mrci-tau. Macwaus. East Point. Joins Krvrurrr k Ilossrr Boawsnr. Soeris. Wrr.r.raas Barrnaiiaert. Enwaan Gorr, Dasrsas. GOIDOI. Lsasuar. Owsrs. and Ins. Ivreerns, tows. Pa-r-arcs I-rervnaira tlswsarr lease-s~ mg, Bosses Iaaasa Vwnsev w. seas: Wre- eserew, Crapesd. Wis.r.iaat‘D. cs.aa.a«-Qaps ...'... ad Wrasse: . Wraarssa l. Lorrsweaan files. lead. Wsaarass .. art»: '0' 33'2"... esuss lalpsass tit‘, - . ..::.'.:.*.‘.: Gcostlasr t-liwcnun. Princetowri. Cnaanss A. ttnusev lll||I JAn'tr.s PIl)GI'.0N, French River, Janus hlurnuuandsliowin Prtitirsa, ’l'nival- lei‘: Rest. JAMEII (.‘. Pour; & I’/vrrtrca Powsa. Samiriprside. JAM!-II J. I"rt.u|a. Jaurs (laur- IIILL, Janus t.. llonsurt and Aricuitisnu (7asrnr:i.i.. Saint l*‘.|i--.inor's. Cssanass C. Ilusi-i-. Mist-oucli. J.\r.it:s \ no. I'urt Ilill. III:rui;a1~ Bust. 81, Aimai C , l"ii's:, Cascunipeque. Wit.- r.tAss lluaaaiin, Ants. Lattxin and Frt.tnt‘.rs Ansivshrx , Tiguisii. W. It. \\’.‘.'l‘.-3t).\'. ‘ fieriersl Agent for I’. I‘). Island. Feb.'ltlt. I854. LIVER COMPLAINT, I) I’SPIJl’SIJI, J./IUADICE, CHRONIC OR .\‘ERl'0l’S 1)I‘.‘IilI.I1‘Y, DISH./ISE 0 Ir‘ TIII-I Klll./\‘I'.‘ Y5. A./VI) JILL I)ISl'.‘.£S]'.‘S JRISIJVG FR 0./‘II l)ISORDERI'.'I) LIVER .‘T0.M.dCH ,' Such as Coriatipiition, iiiwiird Piles, Fulriess of Blood to the Ileiid. Acidity of the Stomach. Nnuscit. Ilnartburn. Diegust for food, I"ulness or ~Weight.' tho Storrincli, Sour Eruotatioriit, Sinking or Flutteriiig lit the I’it of tlio 'toriiuc|i. Swirtitiiiiig of the Ilertd, Ilunieil rind lli icult llrentliiug, I"ltiItcritig lII'lIlt: Ileiirt, Choking or Suffocritiiig Sensatioris when inn lying po.-iture, I)Ill|Ilt‘s'iS of Visioit, Data _or \\’cbs be- fore the sight, Fever rind Ilull Pain in the Ilt-rid. I)eficieiicy of I"erspirittion, Yellowness of tho_Sktti dz Iiyes, Pain in the Side, Ilack, Cheat, Ltiiihs, &c., Sudden I“lnshes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. <‘onstant Imiigiiiiiigs of evil, rind Great Depression of pirits,t-an be t-fl’:-ctuiilly cured DR. IIO0I"l..‘I.ND’S CELEBR./ITED Gf.‘RJll.d.N' BITTERS. Prrporsrl by lln. C. .\I. JACKION, J\‘u. I20 .drrIi rert, I’hifiuIcIphiu. 'l‘lieir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United Suites. as the curse attest, in iriuny cases after skilful physicians lind failed. 'l‘fieee Ilitters are ivortliy the attention of invalida. Possessing great virtues in the rcctificaitiun of diseases of the Liver itrid li-sser glunds, exercising the ritual seiircliing powers in \Vt'.llI(lICrlrt and atfectiorts of the digestive organs, they are, viithiil, snfu, certain and pleasant. Read and be Co/ivfnced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle," says of Dr. Hoo_/limit‘: Gerrriari Billcrs. “ It is seldom that we recommend what are teriited I’itterit Meiliciiies, to the confidence and pritroiittge of our renders; and therefore when wu |‘t'.C0l|llll8Il(I Dr. IIoolI.'ind’s Geriiiiiri Ilitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking ofthe riostiunis ofthe day, that are noised about for it brief period rind then forgotten afier they have done their guilty nice of iriiscliief, but ofai riiediciiie long established. universally prized, and which has met the hearty rip- proviil ofthe fitculty itself." " Scott's Wt'cl.‘Iy," said, Jug. 25- “Dr. lIootIand’a German Bitten, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recornirierided by some of the rtiost prorniticrtt itiériibers of the faculty as an article of niuclt eflicacy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will fit eso Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know frorri experience the salutary effect they have upon is weak system." aron IVIDEN r:. J. G. Jloorc, L‘rq., of the Daily .\‘cw.r siilrl, October 3lsl:— “Drt. llooi-‘i.Aiun's GERMAN Bt'r'rItns.—-We are trying this renowned medicine for it stubborn dis- ease of the bowels. and can with truth testify to its eflica '. We have taken the contents oftwo bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the e_xperi- ment than we derived previously frorii years of IlIl0p.’|IIlIt: treatment at the li:irid.i of our first physi- cians." Hon. C. 1). Ilirieli/re, Jlliryor of the City of Cainzlcii, JV‘. 'J., ruys: “ lloort.arso‘s GERMAN Br1'1's:ns.—\Veliiive seen many fluttering notices of this medicine, and the source frorri which they came induced us to make it uiry respecting its merits. I-‘rnrr. inquiry we were persuaded to use it, fllld must say we fuuiid it specific in its action upon disonles of the liver rind digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostrntion, is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing tlterii into a state of repose, making sleep refrcshin . Ifthis medicinu was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. risfroiii the stomach, liver rind nervous system, the great iriujority of rcul rind ‘irnaginary diseases emiinrite. I ve them inn healthy condition and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. 'I‘liis extraordinary medicine we would ndvise our friends who iircut ull indis ed, to iveri trinl——-it will recouirneud itself. It stould, in hot, be in every furriily. No other medicine can ‘re produce evidences of the same merit. For stile wliolcsnlc and retail at 'I‘IIl.-I (EILIUIAN MEDICINE S'I‘0l?.[-I, No. I20 Arch street, next door below Sixth. I’liil- adelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the countr In this mammonvworshipping Age, it is rare to find it man place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During a litte visit to the ‘City of Spindles,’ we were presented by a professional friend, to the cel- ebrated Clieuiist, Dn. J. C. van, whose nairie is new perhaps. more familiar than any other, at the bed- side of sickness, in this country. Knowing the un- precedcnt popularity of his medicines, and the im- msnae sale of them. we had expected to find him It ntillionnre, and rolling in iveiiltli. But no, we found him in his laboratory. busy with his laborers, among his crucibles. alernbics, and retorts—-giving 's tbes personal care to the compounds. on the virtues of which, thousands hang for health. We learned. that notwithstanding his vast business. and its prom re- turns in cash, the Doctor is not rich. 'l‘lie reason as- signed is, that the material is costly, and he persists in making his preparations so eapensively, that the nett profit is amsll.—.dsisrican Formrr, Ph '1‘. DESBRISAY. &, Co., General Agency. And by Mr‘ Lnsuar. Owarrs, Georgetown, ' Enwartn Gorr, Grand River, Errvrarin Nnluiuiaa. St. Peter's Bay, " J. J. I-‘rtrisamfit. I-1lennor's, Gceaal WIGOINTOI, Crapaiid, Jrts. L Houaarr, do. Was. Douu,Bed as, JAIIII Pruoaoiv. New London. o - Twelvetrees Brothers’ Useful llttl Economical Preparations. rrr-ziit British Furni-t-ii—r-e Cream, nod Their Ineffscsable Furniture Polish. ai 2d. Their Unrivalled Metal Paste. at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blscliing, id.- pac ets. ‘fheirl-Ilegant Bell-shaped Glass lnlrs. filled, at 3d. Their Sn rior Glass Square l‘rike—Blsek, Blue, and Re . at Id. each. ' Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomade Regenerator. Their Unrivalled Garment and Carpet Renovstor, It Id. and . Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by 0 I0. T. I-IASZAIID. Queen Square LAW BOOKS. CIIITPY ea Pleadgsgcfltty on CoatraataI:::i.'s QIIIIIII I _ Hfiusetsfls s ledlsb ' is do at Gas. 1'. The Far-famed Medicine ! PILLS. HOLLOWrtY’S svnrnislno cunrr. or A cottlsrttti-2|) A81‘!!- us, as"i'i;ii rivr: vi:.uis’ 8l7l'l'l'1lttNG. ’I'Iic followirig lésfflllollftll lurs been sent to Professor Ilollou-ay , by a gentleman ntrmerl Jlliildlelorr. of Sroflriritl Rand. Ltterpool Sir,— Your l’ills have been the menus, under Pro- vidunce. of restoring me to sound health. after five years of severe riflliction. Durrii the whole of that period. I lnivi; suffered the must rcudfullattncks of Axtliuiri, frequently of several weeks’ duratroIt,attend- ed with u vinleut cough, and eoiitiriunl e ttting of phlegm iiiteriiiixed with blood. This so a ook pry ccristitutioii that I was airlifted for any of the active duties uf life. I was attended by sortie of the_ most eurineut int.-diciil men of this town, but they failed to give me the sliglitest ieliaf. As it last remcd _.I tried your Pills, and in about three uiuiillia they_et acted it perfect cure of the disease, totully eradicated the couA,h. and restored tone and vigor to the chest rind digestive organs. I am, Sir, our obedient Servnnt. (Signctly) II. lIIIDDI.F.'I'ON. Dated Jan. lst, I553. A PERMANENT CURII} OF A DISEASED LIVER, OI-‘ MANY YEARS’ I)UIIA'I'ION. Copy q/‘rs Letter from Mr. Grrrrria, Chemist. Yeo- vil, lo Pi'oI'c.ssoi' Ilollou-ay. Dear Sir,—lu this district your Pills command It more extensive siile than any other pr oprietary irradi- r-iuc before the public. As it proofof their eflicacy in Liver and llilious r-,i>inpluiuts, I may riiention the fol- lowing case: A Indy of this town. with whom I utii pcrsiirinlly ucquiiinted for yeitrs. was a severe sufferer from diseiise of the Liver and digestive organs; her medical iittcndnnt assured her that he could do no- thing to relieve lier sufferings, and it was not likely she could survive iiiniiy itioiitlis. 's announce- ment naturiilly cuuse great rilurm among her friends nrid reliitionrt. and they induced her to make a trial of your I’ills, which so iriiprnveil her general health thiit she \\'iI! induced to continue them until she received :I perfect cure. 'I'his is twelve riiurifhs ago, and she husnot experienced nny symptoiris of relapse. and often declares that your I'il|s have been the riicrrns of saving her "is. I remain, Dear Sir,3ours truly, (Signs ) J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, I852. ASTONIBHING CURII‘. OF CHRONIC RIIIU' IIATISM, AFTER BEING DISCHARGED FROM THE IIOSI‘I'I'AL INCUIIABLE. Copy of a Lcller front Jfr. IV. Jrloon. of the Square. W'r'ritIir'sfcr. 'I'o Professor Iloi.r.o\vi\v, Sir,——I cg to inform you that for yours I was it AN sufferer frorii Cltroiiic Illieuiiuitisrn, and was (I ten laid tip for weeks together by its severe and painful iittacks. I tried everything that was recommended. and was ntleiiilcd by one of the rrtost criiinent snr- ‘ genus in this totvti, lint ‘obtain:-d no ru|ief\v|intctcr;_ and fiiitriiig tlt:it iiiy Iii.-rillli \\'lI!IltI he entiri-ly hrolmii i up, I was IlltIlICl.'tI to go into our l‘ounty Ilospitul, ' where I lind the best rm-iliciil II'P.l|ltlIelII the Institu- tion llflirrdcd, IIII of which proved of no avail. and I crime out no lictter titan I went in. I was on ad- vised to try your Pins, and by pcrsevering with them was perfectly cured. uhd enabled to resume my occu- pation, and although it considerable [period has elaps- ed, I hrivc felt no return wlmtcver o the complaint. in I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, (Signed) IV. MOON. Oct. Silt, 1852. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DROPSY, AFTICII SUFFERING FOR EIGIITEIIIN MONTHS. Copy qr‘ a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Goals, rlnlert I"ebrirrri‘y lblh, I853 'I'o I’rofi.-ssur IIOLLOWAY, g Sir,—I linvc much pleasure in informing you of iriost surprising cure of Dropiiy, recently effected by your valuable medicines. liiiptniii Jackson, of this place, was afflicted with Dropsy for upwards of eigh- tceu months, to such an extent thiit it caused his bud and limbs to be much swollen. nnd water oozed as it were frorii lria s "u, so that it daily change of apparel became necessary; rintwiilistrinding the various retrie- dies tried, and the different mcdicul men consulted, all was of no avail. until be commenced using your l'ills, by which, and a strict attention to the printed directions, be was effectually cured, and his health perfectly re-established. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it. (‘firm M, I l These celebrated Pills are wonderfully rfficncforrs r'ri thcfollowing tornplrririls. A no Dro Asthma D ’S(!|lI('l’y llilious Complaints Iirysipnlns Influiiitriution Jnundice Liver Corri- lllotches on the skin Female Irregulari- plaiiits Botvel Cornplsints ties Lam go iclica Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits Rheumatism Bowels Gout Retention of Consumption Ilead-ache rine _ ebi "ty digestion Scrofuls, or Sore Threats Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Symp- 'I‘ic Doloureux Tumours touts Veneresl Affections Worms of all Wcakneu, from kinds . whatever caus dsc. Sold at the Establishment of Professor IIos.i.owav. 244, Strand, (ti-.-rir Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Drttggisls and dealers in Medicines tlirougliorit the Civilized World, at the following pric 2s. Ulcers e :- ha. 8s. and 20s. Currency each Box. E‘ There is a considerable saving by taking the arger size . _ N. B.—Diroctions for the guidance of patients in every disorder afliiiad to each Box. GEOIGI-‘. T. HASZARD, Sole Wholesale Agent for I’. E Island. PAPIER MAUI-IIE GODDS. JUST RECEIVED at George T. Hssziirds Book- store. a handsome variety of Fancy Goods cos- sistinp of- apicr Machis \'Vritin Desks " Work Boxes “ Portfolios Tortoise Shell Card Cues. I’srian Statnettes. Was Baskets. Bronze I-" urea. Mantel Stands. do and |I_’apisr h'Iecbie Wstc Stands, with a variety of use- ii ea. BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. BY W’. 0. H038. NOW epsa iii Great Gear ee theold stand. Old Ospper asdplran . As Ap ice wasted. , II. II“. Mountaineer. THE BEAUTIFUL there .3 STALLION Jfounteimugl, rt: Mulsy Moloch out of CIlll|'tpfl‘nQ. (the Car enter and Lightnin '1 dani) y ac er (winner o the Derby in ISM.) , Waasy out of Psntina by Bumard. rand-dsin by 'I‘reutham out of Cythsrea. Mnlsy Mo och by Malay out fiof I.engwaist'a dam, by Dick Andrews outof 8 it re. PHe is a Dark Bay with Illack Legs, very powerful has fine action, and it |good tern r. llis pedigru '5 excellent. combining t is most rishioitabls and racing a turf. Muley Muloch being sire of the celebrated Alice llswtlroriie, and many other superior» Racers. Mountairieer's stock, new four years old, are very powerful and proiiiisindg, and selling at high rices. 'I‘tie perforniaricee an racing ca abilities of Iuley Moloeh, Loiigwaist, and Alice flawthorne, are too strongly itnprr-ssed on the minds of the racing ublic to; require repetition. especially the latter, elie uviug won about 85 Queen's Plates and Gold and other Cups, besides many of the most valuable Stakes and Prizes in her da . He will stand in Town, at the Subscriber's stables. Fees Twenty Shillings. id in advance. Ell. M‘INNIS. April 8th, 1854. WAXWORK. THIS celebrated Horas "WAX- WORK." int freui I-lttgl. |’I. Ebyal Agricultural Society in 1858, will serve for the Season at the following places, commencing on the 1st April :—lle will stand in Clnirluttetown every haturday, and every second \Vednesday, at Mr. keman's; and will travel as far as Crnpaud, at Mr. James Bulpets. and remain them from Tues- 'I‘his Horse stands I6; hands high, is very power- ful, and of a handsome grey color. 'I‘errris, lbs. for the season; the money to be paid the first time of serving. JOIIN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, May :5. IJUUSI-2 AND LAND FOR SALI-I.—'l‘Iie Sn. scrilrsr offers for Halo the House and Lanb op- posite lleath Ilavilsnd, Esqr‘e. M_‘.'3.'_.§:_ __ GIFDIIGE IIIX. 1>iI.i,s, . nit; Cllrtni _ medicine. have _bot-ri oflcctcd beyond belie , war; they not Mil)- nriytliirig hitherto known of an staritiut. _ pasons of such ex position niul i-liiirut-tor as to forbid the suspicion of uritnitb Among the eminent gontlomcn to whorii we are those facts, are ilistingriished Sur- Plllll’. \'sr.r-.n'rrsr. Mo-rr, the grim of New Yor ' y om". . A. Ilavns, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist fur the State of‘ Mae.- saiclitisctts. try _I.. Moons, M. 1).. an eminent Sn con and Pb} an-tan, of the City of Lowell, who has ting IIIIIKI em in his extensive practice. II C. srrurnwrcx, Esq., one of the first lJtt‘.I’- (‘Itr’tIlI! in New York Cit (' - .. A\I M.D. ‘I 't its rh I‘ni_tod States Marine CIII'lI,:::?DI)lul:. e .'l.(‘ pcnriit, we could give riiun liiniilred siii h it mics. fro I ' 1,. IIIl'II .1 sliurvri in their effects u n . I These Pills, the result of long investigation and study. are offered to the public as the best and iiiont roniplcto which the present state of riimliizsl l"It'IIt'f.‘ can affo They are compouridcd not of the drugs themselves, but 0' e in ‘d v timi only of Vc ctablc remcdis xtracted by clieniiciil ot-c.-rs, in rat.-ito of purity and combined tngutlior in sit.-li rt riinnricr air to insure the best results. This system of com osit:iou for medicines has been found cctoral and Pills both, to prod th been virlunl virtue only that effort It prpscnt. All the inert and obnoxious f||li‘l\I- LA 3'; .....-.“e curittivo virtues onl being retained. Hence it is self-evident the eflgct should prove as they have proved more rare] remedial and the Pills a srtrer, an to disease flan any other how ole body of Practitioners In the United States and British Amer- ican Provinces. however short be any one who h ' b‘. promptly forwarded, . Of all the Patent cdicinos that are offered, liovr few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their lifo consists in their mystery. I have It. niyfitlelias. v ' a com sitiou of in arations is laid opoi. -. to all lttt‘li,‘:IltJ all who rtI'ep::i‘Ispet.crit to ju tho sub'oct. freely ricltnowled 0 their of their intrinsic merits. The scientific on to be a wonder ttnticipations were more their effects upon trlal. They operate by their powerful lnfluerir-o on the viscera to purify tlt . r torlng thsiri lar eltb. and by oorrot ting wltormt-r they exist such d e- lIsIIt_s as are th of e first ori in Inc, Bern su iir wrapped tlloy arc plsiisnnt to talis, and being pnrcly vegetable, no harm can artsc front tlsdr use in an nan . For minute direction, see toe wnppsr en the Prepared by turns 0. Area, Fhsmlnel eaaddn ' Chemist, Lowell, lass F" “I. b, 'I' DBSBIISAY & . , C ., General Ag:et And b , Ir. Lessups. Owen, Geor etown, ‘ Enwaan Gore, Grand iver, Euwaan Nsarmaar. St, Peter's Bay. 1. J. Fnasla, St. Elsanor’e, Geoaue Wioerwrew. Crapaed. Jas. 1.. Heassarv, de. rt. trees. as, sues Irssasrr. ttsw Iasedaa, \ 8' ,&,.