_‘ .i_-ittscnunnous. How in: autumn: A Mu.i.io.vutu:.—Mr. M°D0||0llglI. the Millionaire, late of New Qrleans, has engraved upon his tomb a se- rtes of mnximn, which he had prescribed as Q . I-IASZARIAATS GAZETTE. MAY 26. Silent sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. .N'umer0us Extraordinary, ./Inatomital, Expla- n-1l0I‘y Coloured. Engrurincx. In, Sin: Languages. l"t'/‘lg-third Edition. Price 2;. (id. in a sealed extrclope through all Booksellers. or sent post free the rules for his guidance through life, ttnd from the .'Illtll,0l‘,_fUl' 42 Postage Stamps. to which his success in business is mainly attributable. The following is u copv,-- “ Rules for flu’ Guidance o my ‘Li/i, l8ll=l-—Remcmber always that nbor is title of the conditions of our existence. Time is gold; throw not one minute away, but place each one to account.‘ l)o unto all men it: you would be done by. Never put offtill to-morrow what you can do to-da '. Never bid another to do what you can ) yourself. Never covet what is not your own. Never think any matter so trifling as not to deserve notice.—-Never give out that which does not first come in. Never spend but to pro- dnee. Let the greatest order regulate the transactions of your life —Study in your course of life to do the greute.s't amount of good. “ Doprive your.-‘elf of notliing tl('.C8rl.~ml'_Vl to your conifort, but live in an honorable‘? siniplicity and frugality. Labor, then, to the last moment of your existence. Pursue strictly the above rules, and the Divine blessing and riches of every kind will flow upon you to your hearifs content; but, first ofull, remeinber that the chief and great study of our life should be to tend, by all means in our power. to the honor and glo- ry of our Divine. Creator. John McDo- nough, New-Orleans. March 2d, 1801. The conclusion to which I have arrived is, that, without temperance, there is no health; without virtue, no order; without religion, no happiness; and the aim of our being is to live wisely. soberly and righteonsly. " A l\'Io'ri-ir.n’s l.vri.ui:.vcu.-—-I—“or myself, I am sure that at different mother would have made me in different man. When at boy, was too much like the self-willed excituble Clarence; but the tenderness with which my mother always treated me, and the unimpu.-isioned but enrnestmnnuer in which she reproved and corrected my faults, subdued my unruly temper. \‘\’hcn I became restless or impatient. she always had a book to read to me, or a story to tell, or had some advice to save me from myself. My father was neither harsh nor indulgent townrdsme; cherishd his memory with respect and love. But 1 have ditferent feelings when I think ol' my mother. I often feel, even now, as if she were near me-as if her cheek were laid to mine. My father would place his hand upon my head, cnressingly, but my mother would lay her check against mine. I did not ex- pcet my father to do more—I do not know that I would have loved him better, had he done more; for him it was a. natural ex- pression of affection. Her ltinn upon my check, her warm embrace, are all felt now, and the older I grow, the more holy seems the influence that surrounded mo in childhood.--“ The Jlfolher,” by T. S. fir- tltur. nu: EVILS or TOBACCO. It contn more than education or reli "on, the Army or Navy. It costs En loud and mericn. n sum nufioicnt to support 0,000 miuiomricr. The students in one co 1 000. for cignrn yearly. lttondn to idleneu, poverty strong drink, and the whole family of viccn. It tends to dobility, dyspepsia, palsy, cancers, insanity. delirium trcmonn, and sudden doethn, every year. naunbv. Bnuinh it from your families nud proininu. Purify the church. uke the manufacture and nnle of it. Look after schools and one the oung, Sign and circulate thin pledge: I lady pledge niynelf to on: from the am of tobacco. in allfonm, totally ondforewr. INTIIIGTING to Fnfltnnn.-~-The editor of the Baguio Republic has made himself immortal tbnipublicntion of no infallible menus of «pin bnbien perfectly quiet, the ucopera iof which is an follown: --An noon on the child wake: and bcginn to quell, prop it up with pillown and amour itn fingnrn with thick molunnn, nticking fcnthorn into the hands, and thus ntford the youngntnr the on oyment of picking the fnnthcrn from one and to the other. which will keep him ntill, until he drop: Ialeep again. War in it dangerous to walk in woods in early spring?----Because the truest are ego pay more than $6,- T 'l'lI4".'.llEI)IC.I1L JIDVISER on the phy- su-;il decay of e system produce by deluoive l excesses. infection, the effects of clim:ite. &c.; with ,remurks on the treatment practiced by the Author i with sucll uuvnrying success, since his uettlcuient in I this country. lluler fur self-trcutnient. dtc. ,' lly \V.>\l.'l‘l“.lv DE RODS. 311)., 35, Ely Plncc. I llolborn Hill, London, where he muy be consulted {on tho.-e lllitllcln daily. from ll till 4. Sundays e.\- c )It.‘(I. Sold also by Gilbert. «I9. Paternoster-rmv, London: ;'\Vutt. ll, Illun llow. lidinburgh; I’o\vcll, I5. \Vesl- ' morclund-stneet, Dublin; and through all othnrr. . Dr. Dr. ltuoa, from long pruclicnl experience in jthe most celebrated institutions oftliis (:ou.llr_\‘ and lllle continent, huu hud, perlnips, unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and general tieatment of tho lnouleul referred to in a above work, mid hav- ing devoted his studies nlinost e.\clusively to this clm-‘.1 of dineaseat. he in enabled Culllklfllllly to undertake their removal in as short a tune ll.-4 is consistent with nufely. nations In v run‘ or ’l‘IIl-I Wunnn. iiiuy be nucco-tsfully treated by fouvuuling ll correct detail of their case. with a remittance for llediciueu. &.c. which will he returned with the utmostdusputcli, and secure from observation. The U().V'(,'IJ.\"TR.11'El) bUTT.’l2' VI V4 ‘. or Vegetable Life 1)ropt,uro recommended to all thou who have injured themselves by curly excesses. and brought on Spernnitorrhtnu. Nervousnesn. \Veak- nnnn. Languor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or lluninean, Tiuiidity. Tiembling and shaking of the Hundn and Limbs. Indigestion, Flululcncy, Shortness of Breath, Cough, Asthma, Connumptivo Ilnbiln, Dinmue of Sifit, Dizzineu. Pain: in the II , Their nlmont Inurvcluun power in removing conta- minntionn. Secondary nymptomn, l-Jruptiunr, Sore Throat, Painn in the Bonn nnd Joints, Scurvy. Scrofula, and all other impurities, must be felt to be believed. 43. (id; lln.; and 335. per bottle. The 155 Packngu. by which .£l 12:. are suvrd: and the .£lll pucknges, by which it still greater saving is effected. will he sent from the Bfilllllllsllllllllll only, on rece‘ t of the umountpcr draft on n London lluurue, or otherwise. PJYI./\"S in the lL~1L'K. (v‘R..1l'I'.‘L, LUJIB.d- G0. RHI,'IUJI.‘lTlSJ|!. GOUT, Iruligrs-lion, Bile. Flatulency. Headache. .lV(I'l‘I)ll8llt.‘lo‘. De- bility, Diuyzsu of the Bladder and Kiilneys. Slricture. d-ix. 2 .. their muue Renal (or the Kidneyn) indicated, are the most safe and ellicucioun remedy for the above dun- gorous cunipluintn. Diuclinrgos of tiny kind. and Diseases ofthe Urinary Drgunn generally. which ' neglected, frequently result in stone in the bladder, and a lingering. painful death. They agree with the most delicate ntuiuucli, strengthen the digestive organs. increase the appetite, improve the general health, and will olfoct ii cure when other medicines have utterly failed. Price -In 6d., lln..& 33:. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUJIRD JIGJUJVST the retommeridation of spurious or other articles by unprincipled Vendors who thereby obtain a largo profit. To protect the PUBLIC against FRJ UD. Her Majest '0 Hon. Commissioner: have directed the word: “ Alan: D: Room, Lennon." to be printed in white letter: on the Stamp aflinrl to the above. to imitate which. isfetouy. Sold by HASZARD & OWEN. Queen Square, Charlottetown. AOADIAN GEOLOGY: A popular account of the Geological Structure and Mineral Resources of Novn Scorn. Jlnd portion: of the neighboring Colonies. By J. W. Dawson. l’.G.S. &c. HE above Work will connint ofubout 300 octave pages. and will be illunttntod by a Inge Geolo- gical Map. Section, and Figures of l"ouiln. It will include a large menu of unpublished notcn. referring to Nova Scotin. Ca Breton, Princn Edward Inland and part: of New Frunnwiolt, the nubctnucn of nix- teen paper: contributed by the author to the Geolo- gical Society of London and other Scientific Socloticn. and notice: of the more recent dincovoriu of other Gcologintn. Thane mntnrialn will be arranged in nuchn manner In -to prcncnt to the choral render a complete vinw of the ntruotnrc of ova tin nu the neighbouring dintrictn, on for an at present known. with it: relation to the fact: and principle: of general Geology. and to tboprunut and prospective value of tho acofnl mlnunln." Will! the view cfnnonrtaining the number of ooplnn lihnly to be required. nubncri lion line will be left with blnnnrn. A. It W. McKin a and E. G. Fuller. Hulifix; Noun. J. Dnvnon 61 M . .I.u Yarmouth; Ilr. W. H.C O- to nubocribcu. DI. payable on delivery of the work Prion alter publication, llln. Ohnmbern'n Pcbltcntlonn. ASZARD & OWEN no A utn for Prince Edward Inland for the nnln 0 Hours. In- burn' Publication. catalogue of the Book: of thin eminent firm can be had on u pliontion; among the inhnd ' be f0IJ nub u are united for Schools. public and prints Lfilion. Itc.. und em- bracing in I cheap and poplin: form, the literature of the day. nhootmg. THE COJIIPOUJVD RE.iV'..1L PILLS. an I I liberal allowance to Jobbon and Wholcnalcrn, no Last Half-yearly Drawing Till Great Hessian Stat; Loan of 86,725,000. , ’ Illa‘ Loan in gu;ir.uill-ed by the Government, and . contracted by Ylla.-«rs. .\l. A. Von llo'riucnu.n ‘ and Solve, in l"runl.l'ort-un—lhe-Xluin, and consists of. prizes vurying from 5.‘) In 3'.’..000 ' The next drawing will take place Ill June, I855. '17": In [co of/hr .\‘hurcs is usfollou-s:-— (mo Shun: for £1 alt-rliug 'l‘hirlecn Shares for £l0 Six ditto for L5 ’l ' do. Tickets ordered uill be forwarded immediately on rt-Ctzlpl. of Caumtlu Nutter, llills. or Drafts on Eu- rope, ate. .-’ll'tcr the Ilruwing, t'.'l('ll .~‘li:irt-liolder shall receive an olliciul Ilnl of the winning numbers. ho prizes will be paid, through the foreign ngentl of the under- signed, in cash. at Fmnltlort-on-the-lllnin, Canada. Paris, London, 8:0. Apply wilhoutdel:l_v to .\lt-rsrs. J. A. ScHw.utzn- cmnn and Sonia, Bunkers, I-‘runkfort-on-Ihe-Slainr Gernnmy; or through then Ilouse, ‘leasrn. A, SCl>l\\'ARZsCllll.D and (.‘o., 2Ii. Lonibnnl Street, London. In’! G lll.'(7l<'.’S NlI\\'-\'(llll{ 'l'\’l'li-I"UllNDlI\'. osl:ill|i.slu.-d Ill lots. lms now un lmnd, ready for immc-lint.’ u'¢Iii.-e. y, in fouls to suit purcliuni.-rat. |uu.00tl lb lluniuu 'l'_vpc of new cut. .)tl,0llU “ l":uu:y 'l‘_\ pc, l0,0lH) Scripts of various styles, 5.000 " (ii-nnuuu, 5.000 “ Urnuincnln in great variety, ,0 ‘ Iluid ' 5 U ‘ eta, 30,000 feet |ll{A.~'a' AND ’l'YI’I-‘. illl-)’l‘AL RULES. and till the not ellies in the buaineu. All the above ’l‘ype-' inc cast by clean: power, of the new composition of um.-tnl peculiar to thin foundry and which in certainly superior to any over and before in tiny purl ol' the world. The unequalled rapidity in the process of casting. enables me to ncll thus more durable type: at the prices of ordinary types. either on credit or r on I. Presses, \Vood Type, and all other Printing Mn- teriuls. except Paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price.) furnished nt manufacturers‘ ices. The latest Speciinon Honk ofthe I"oundry is freely given to all printing nllices, on the receipt of fifty ctnln to prepay llm postage. 7 ‘rintens of nonvspupen who choose to pub- lish t is ndverlinemcnt, including in note. three times before the lirut day of July, I855, and forward me one of line‘ palpt-tn‘. will be allowed their bill. at the time of purelnuing five times the amount ofmy New-York. Feb. I2, I855. .‘I«I.1rcu (ll-'.OllGE BRUCE. I3 Chunibern-St. Nework. Inamufucluneg uv noun. mzrrnnu r.u-t:n-r. THE HYDRONIAGEN, on WA'l'EItI’ltou|' A N'I"l-CONIUblP‘l‘l\'l c o R K s o t. 2 s , Manufactured by Il_uu~oon-r Bn.uu..-,1 at C0,, 38. Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and Manchester. England. TIIE IIYI1R0.\l\llF.N in n vnlunblo discovery for pron-cling llm I3.-oi from dun or cold, and therefore u preventive of many Lung inonnon, with- out any doctoring u'ltuIet'¢r. The Hydromngcn in in the form ofn pole, and worn innido the boot or shoe. Itn merlicalcd character in a powerful nntidoto to diuue. I-‘or Gentlemen it will be found ngrccnble, warm, and healthy. to wear in the coldont or rnininnt won- her, an the foot cannot become wet, if the Hydrome- gen in insert . Ludicn may wear the lighlent soled bootn or nhoen in the moat inclement weather with impunity; while consumption. In rcvalent among the oung of our country. may but tuned by gcnerulndoption. They cntirely supertcde operation, an the latter cause the foot to pernpirn in u very unbnnlthy manner; and. be- niden, are notdnngnvoun wear to pedestrian: in icy weather. like India rubbers. While the latter cause the font to appear extremely large. the Hydiomngen, being merely n thin slice of cock prepared, ‘peculiarly placed inside. done not increano the nine 0 the boot. or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, no the may englufin in exercise. with comfort and hlclthy of! fectn. eir nxpenue in no alight no to ncnrcc need mention; beside: I who patronine them will find their yearly doctor‘: bit! much diminished thereby. As the llydromagon in bacon‘ more known. no rule in incrcaning to an almost inor ible extent. Lut our in London. blnuchnntnr. Birminghnm,Livcrpool. vv, Lccdn, Dublin, Patio. Antwerp. Hnmbnrgh, nod erlin. our nlcn rnnchodlhe nlmont incredible number of 1.132.450 pain of cor nolcn. ' your the number will fnr nurpuo tbnt. Auk the Faculty their rcvontivn for COUGH BBONCIIL ‘I8, ASTHMA. and OONSUIIPTION. More ciao. per pair. In III. Ladies’ do. . 8. Boys‘ and Miuu'd:. In 0d. No'rIcI:.—I"rom tho Retail Prices we make a very D‘< E’ that an ntorokeopor can make u lino nnln. w ilethey are an article, that may note. among any clue o gl For terms, apply to AICOUIT. Bnannnv. It Co. 98 Ann Street, New York. fit on their wimp! in any opinion of their value u n G 8, COLDS. LIVER COMPLAINT, ‘AUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA. Chronic or Nervong Ilebilily. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases urisin from at disordered liver or stomucll, such an Constipation, inward Piles. fullncus. or blood to the llt'iI\I, acidity of e .~'lIIllll|t‘ll. Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food. fullness or “eight in the stomach. sour eruclntionei, sinking, ur llultt-ring at the pit Oflhq ntomnch, svvinunfiig of the head. llurriod nnd dimcuf; breathing, llutlt-ring at the heart. clicking or suffoca- ting sensational when inn lying punlurc, dimneu of vision, dots or web: before the sight, fever und dull puin in the head, dcliciency of perspiration. yellow nose of the shin and e ‘es, pain in the slide. back, chest. Limbs. &c.. and en llushesof heal. burning in _c tlesh, constant imugininga of evil. and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by I)oc’|‘0R lloor1..uvn’u cunuuaarnn GER.llI./I./V‘ BITTERS, prepared by Du. C. M. Jncuuou, German Medicine Store, .r\’b. I20 Arch 51., one door below Sl..rllt Philada. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled. if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States. as the cures attest, in mnny cases after nkilful pliyuicisnir had failed. 'l‘ln~.~c llittcrs are worthy the attention oflnvulidl. l'ossersing grcnt virtues in lbe rectification of the liver and lo.-.-.e1 glnndn. exercising the most searching power in \\ euknesn and alfcclioiis of the tligo-alive or- guns. they are withal safe. certain, and pleasant. Tesliuiouy from Jtlainc. CA t- r. IIANIBI. Anuo'r'r. Brooklyn, Maine. July to, lstzl, says : "I was taken rick one year ago, last April, upon my puungn from Ilnvnnnn to Char- leston, S. C. A e latter place I look medicine and procured upliynicinn, but for ten days cculdobtnin no relief. no a cop or nppclilc. At last taking up a newspaper having your advertisement of‘ lIooflnud'n German Hilton’ in it, I sent for mine immediately. thin wus about 10 o'clock. in ll o'clock I took the first dose. and another at 6 o‘clol~.k. 'l‘lie efl'ect was no rupid on me, that I had a goodnppelite for supper. and rested well that night, nudthe next day found me a well man. I have not been without your medicine nince, having been sailing bctw,eou Baltimore. Char- leston and the West din Islands ever nincc. I have now given up oing to neu.nnd reside in this plncc, ivliere you 9 iould have an agency. as you could bL'll large quantiticr of it." Jos. ll. Il.u.1. 8:, Co., Prcsque Isle, Aroouook '30.. Maine, April 24. I854. lay: “ We herewith rend 'ou a certificate ofn cure performed by the use of on l one bottle ofthe German Billern. we think Mr. Clark to he a man of veracity, and have no doubt oftho truth of him no .” Meiluvn. Jon. II. Ilal Gt Co.——Gentlemen—- In ans- wer to your inquiries. I will state that my daughter. aged about I6 yearn, had been complaining of a pain in her ride, for six or seven yearn, and ubout the first January lunt. was taken down and confined to her bed. The pain in her side was very severe. bcsldcn being Iroub ed with pain! between her ulioulden and in her breast. From rcndingn number of care: per- formed by “IIoolIand'n German Bitten" I won in- dm-eil to try it in her case. and rent to your store and purcliued one bottle. She had taken it but a w dnyn when she began to improve, and now, alter ink- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than nhe hue for years. She feel: no pain in her side or in any part of er body, and attributes her cure entirely to the German Bitten. WILLIAM CLARK, Sulmon Brook. Aroontook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitten are I:N1'tn:t.v vnnn'.1-Ant.:,thercb nuenningndvnn- tngno over moot of the preparations recommended for nimilnr dicennce. For nale by renpcctnblo dealers and ntorekccpen generally. '1‘. DESBRISAY. & Co.. General Agency And b Luann. Owns. Geor town, EDWARD Govt. Grand iver, Enwnnb Nnnotuu, St. Peter‘: Bay. J. J. I-‘tuna. St. Elcnnor'n, Gnonan WIOGINTON, Crupnud. Ju. 1.. Hanna. do. Who. Donn, Bcdcque, Jnnlnn Plncnoiv, New London. Mr‘ .. ._... ___...... .. -._____..._..—. WAX WORK. THIS lnndnome and well-known Horne " WAXWORK." imported from land by the Royal Agri- cultural ociety in I553. will nerve for the neuou at the following places. commcncin on the loth April 2-Ho will on Monday, the 801 of A ril. go on the New Glasgow Road. u for in Mr. m. Lin ‘o. and ntnnd there from 12 until 3; thence go on to uutico. and stand at Mr. Christopher Bul- mnn’n until Tuesday morning; thence go on to New lugow. and ntnnd at Mr. ickcnnoa'n from ll until 2; thence on to New London. and ntnnd at Mr. I-‘yl'o‘n from Tucndny evening until Thurndny morn- ing; thence return to Mr. Ilnlnm'n, and mud from I! until 8; thence go on to III. R. Bagnn|l'Ii_|||‘l ntund from Thurndny evening until Fr‘ morntfll tbnncn return home on Ftid ny ovnuiug. n alternato- ly once a form’ ht to the above named planet for llli nnanon. He will aunt! in Charlottetown every Batu!- dny. and every «cent! Wndnnntlny, at Mr. Joan- tbnn Collins‘: Stnblu. and all other timnc. I‘ the Subscribers Stables. old York River Rood. l'rou_t Charlottetown. Thin Horne on To Dcguerrelut At-ttntn. RARE CHANCE. Two lint-rntn CAMERAS for nnle, with inntruclion in the art. One of |lnrrinon'n best quality Ilnllown Cnmern. new. W. C. HOBBS. 4 milnn lat. blade :30 ; N. bundle“ b I‘ l t ti t ' tut. nIi’dmbt,n ‘ma ‘Ere nary nude "’I‘?IIil‘i '5‘ for the canon. the money to be paid tho but time of ' . ‘mm’ JOHN STOCKMAN. Jan. 7th. I355. Old York River Road. blotch 11. on