HASZARD'S GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 28. OILING THE WHEELS. In places where large complicated ma- chinery is at work, a person may be seen going about with a pot of some oily sub- stance, whe.ewith he anoints the various wheels that they move smoothly and with ease. The occupation ofthis humble indi- vidual has always been to me a lively sym- bol of part of woman's mission. To oil the wheels oflife is certainly one of the ends for which the Creator gave her as a help- mate for man. As the ponder-ous machine which grates harshly and moves slowly, is soon set to rights by the oil-brush, so the jaded spirits, and over-taxed minds ofmcn, are cheered and refi-eslied by the society of cultivated and amiable women, whether mothers, sisters, or wives. It is here, that the ligliter accomplishments find their ap- propriate shnre of exercise. \Vliat a blessing has music been to many an overwrought mind! Eventhe wayward and distracted monarch oflsrael was sooth- ed by it; and who can tell, how many a noble mind, that has sunk under the pres- sure ofinteiisc and long continued occupa- tion, might have been spared for future usefulness, by the relaxation atiorded from time to time by this dcliglitful art! Again, how often have present anxieties been for- gotten, and a brooding dread of future evils cliaiiged into patience, and even hope, by the lively conversation of a pleasant liome- circle. God has so wonderfully attuned us to sympathy, that we cannot resist participa- ting in the bright and lively glow which a mind, instinct with the love ofbeauty, sheds around it. \Vhat a ditference does it make to a man weighed down by the cares and anxieties of life, whether he returns to his home to be solaced with “the ministry of the beautiful,” or to find the ladies of his household too much occupied with their own petty cares to attend to him; or such as have iiotliingto minister to, but well-bred inanity; or who entertain him with the pal- try srpinhbles between mistress and maid; or perhaps, with querulous reproaches for some trivial neglect of his own? Alas! it is to he feared, the difference has_ in some extreme cases, amounted to that between consolation and suicide. It is not, ofcoui-se, when mental agitation reaches to despair, that it can be soothed by such appliances as I am now speaking of; but this unhappy state ofinind is some- times hi-oiight on, not by any sudden cala- mity, but by the wear and tear of long- contiiiizcd anxiety. Now, it is in the coiiri- teractioii oftliis process of wear and tear, that female accomplishments may be so siiccesstiilly applied; and this application of woman's powers is highly important, as such wear and tent’, even where it leads to no disustroiis coiiseqiieiices, and the mind is enabled to hear up against it, often under- mines the bodily constitution, and shortens life. Perhaps you will ask, how is all this to be accoiiipli-lii-tl? when music fails, are we to read Dante, or quote the ()i-lzimlo, or Don (,?ui'los, or rei-ito pieces froni Sliakvs- peare, or descriptions from “Paradise Lost!” To this I reply, No! We do not ask the raw material of your knowledge, we ask the results of it; we ask the product of your own mind, stored and enlightened and vivified with the great and beaiititul thoughts of others. For this end it is a legitimate use ofa Christian's time, to give some attention to that, for which, as we have no name of our own, we are ohlged to borrow the French name of Belle: Lettrrs. Call from the poet, the essayist, the travel- ler, a store of interesting facts, noble thoughts, and beautiful images, and then The Renowned Remedy ; A most ASTONISHING CURE or scnorunous ui.cr:ns—a cur: cnirriricn at THE MAYOR or nosros. Copy of a Letter from J. .«‘\/‘obit. Eaq.. Mayor 0/ Boston, Lincolnaliiro. To Profersor IIOLLOWAY, Dear Sir,—Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond street, BMW". has this day deposed before me that for a considerable period she was severely afllicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms. feat. legs, and other parts of her body; and although the tint! of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of sutl'er- ing, but gradually grew worse. Being recornnisnded by a friend to try your Oint- ment, iilie procured a small pot, and a x o the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of ainendinent appeared. By persevering with the me- dicines for a short time longer, according to the direc. tions, and strictly adhering to yo," ,,,|gs, as to diet, &c', she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the heat ofliealili. remain, Dear Sir. yours truly, . ig e _ J. NOBLE. Dated August 12th, I852. A DREADFULLY DISEASED ANGLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, A1‘ MALTA AND POIl'I‘S)IOUTH HOSPITALS. The following important communication has been for- warded to Professor Holloway for publication, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-st., Norwich. Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith, of Great Yarmoullt, dated January l9tIt, I853. To Mr. DIXON, Dear Sir,—l send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor Hollowa ‘s invriluabla inedi- cines:—.\Ir. John \Valton, late in Her Majesty’! Ser- vice, in the British Fleet at Malta, had a very bad ulcerated uncle, and after having been in the Malta Hospital for six itioiiths, was sent to England as an invalid to Portemoutli Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the litnb amputated, ho was turned out incur- : e. u then came to Yarmouth. and was under it medical gentleman for about three months, but his uncle became so riiuch worse that all hope was lost. ‘At this period, by my advice, he tried Hollowiiy‘s Ointment and Pills, which, by unremitted application, healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. I remain, Dear Sir, yours ver truly, ( ' ne ) JO N SMITH. Albert lIote|, Great urinoutli. SUBPRISING CUBE OF A BAD BREAST, NIB‘ VOUS DIIJBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL H EALT II. Copyof a Letter rom Jllr. T. 1". Ker, Chentirt, c., Lower J on-lane. Jllanchcrtrr, dated February I201, I853. 'l‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY. Dear Sir,— I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particuliirs of a very extraordinary cure ofa had breast, elfected solely by the use of your cele- brated Uintiiii-iit and Pills. Mr Martha Bell, of Pitt- .-iroet, in this town, had been for it coiisiderublo time laboring under nervous debility, loss of tI[)pt'lHe. and general ill health, occasioned by ulcerated wounds in the breast. She lind lind uiuch experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lostiill faith and hope of a cure being etfected. In this distressing and painful condition of body an mind, she was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately did, and in the course of ii very short time the efl'ect produced was most astonishing; her appetite was speedily improved, and the notes and ulcers in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly removed. I remain dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) I‘. FOBSTER KER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Oiatmcn in most oftha following cases :- thsra is no fear, that your conversation will 3“, "es, C.,,,,,,,, g,,,.,_,p,,,,,,,- want either point, interest or amusemert. 3...: 13...... c.,,,,,.,,,.d “.1 sun‘ gi,,,,d;.,...u Ilflll 0If| . . CIIIV, An exchange says: Ourjunior partner re- Bunion! _ l‘3!°Pl'I|"'|"' $'°'l'9'“'|' turned a pair of trousers to his tailor last 3"‘ °r M°'.‘l"" F"“‘"' '’'"'l’l’ " - toes and Sand Gout Soft Corn! week because they were too small in the H,” (;,,,,,d,,,,,,. ,,,,,H,,,‘, vp,,,,,,,,,,, legs. “But you told me to make them c,,¢,,-t,.y Lmnbngo Ulcers tight as your skin,” said thle tailor. ((:‘:i'ebgIo-foot glen ‘_ Wounds u ' H H ' ‘ i iiins ieurna ism aws. Prue, quoth colleague, for can sit mapped hm!’ scald. down in my skin, but I'll be split, ifl can in those ‘breaches !” The tailor caved in. A Dur.r. Lira.--What a momentous life does the following Epitath, from an English tombstone,‘ evince: " Departed this life, my obedient wife, With whom I lived without quarrel or strife ; Sold at the establishment of Professor Ilot.I.owAv, 244, Strand, (near 'I‘oniple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Draggiats and Dealers in Medicines througlioui the Civilized World, in Petr, at In 3d, 8s 3d, and Ill each &‘ There In or sizes. . B.--Directions tor the guidance ofpstienta in every disorder are ntlixod to one -is a considerable saving by taking the LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS, 1854. US'l‘ RI-ICITIVED per Cicely, from London, Peeping Tom, and Annie Hall, from Liver- pool, an l'1X'l‘l‘INS|Vl‘3 SUl’PLY of BBITISII and I-‘UKEIGN GOODS, selected by the subscriber in the dilferent markets, on the nioiit favorable It'I‘llltl, which enables him to sell at the lowest cash price. Ilia stock comprises the following goods. DRESSES. Bayndere, Cloth, Al ncca, rich and fancy Rohesin great variety, plain p aid and fancy Dress Cloths, Satin Stripe Lustre:-, Moire Antique, black and coloured, ltadziirnere, Du Cape, fiincy and figured Silks, Sutins, Sutinettes plain and entbnssed, French Meriiioes, and Deluines, Alpaccas, Coburghii, Or- leans, iind Delaines figured and plain, and very cllflzlp, black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, and Pluslics. JIIILLIJVER Y. Ladies’,Mnntles, Capes, Jackets and Visettes, Bonnet dress and other Caps, English a°nd French ltibbons, Feailiers, Flowers, Paisley, Cashmere, and woollen long Slinwls and Squares, Swanskin, l'lusli, plain and fancy Cloaking, Braids, Girnps, Fringes, iiilk and cotton Velvet 'I‘rinuning, dress Buttons in every v:iriety,lnfiiiit’ii Robes and clothing of all kinds, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, ladies Skirting and Cord, Laces, lidgings and Scolloping, &,c_ CLOTI-IS. Pilot, Whitney, Petershani, Mohair, and superfine West of England and Yorkshire Broad Cloths in all prices and colours, Doerikins, Beaver and Saturn Cloths and Ciisriineres. C./IRPI-.‘TS .d.Vl) FLANNELS. Tapes ry, Ilruiisi.-ls, Iiidderminiiter and Victoria Felt Carpets, llearth Bugs and Hassocks, Druggets and other floor Cloths, Cocoa and other Mats, Tapes- try, Worsied, Linan, Oil, and embossed Table Cove-rs, Stair diapers, Druggets, and Ciirpetii, llorse Blankets, Collar Cloth, Blankets ttll prices Sleigh Blankets, Ladies flannel Coating, Iron Blankets, white blue and scarlet Sergae and flannelr, Oil floor Cloth all vtidths. FURS Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and Squirrel in sets Victorines, Hons, Mitts, Mutlii and Cutfs in great va- riety, Fur Gloves and Gauntlets, large assortriient, Seal Fur Coats, menu‘ and boy‘: Fur Caps all shapes and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Goods. Gold wedding Rings and Pencil Cases, Silver llings, Pencil Cases, and shawl Breaches, Electro- WINTER SUPPLY. \VlLLIAM HEARD. AS Just received per Cicely, Ironi London, tho repiainder of his Pull Supply of BRITISH & FOREIGN (-ODDS, which are now ready for sale at unusually low prices. \V. H. begs to call especial notice to the following goods. CLO'l‘llS. \Vest of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad C'0l|l's Doeskins, Caiisimeres, Mohair, Pilot and Whitney. CJRPETS drc. Brussels, Kidderminlter and Felt Carpets, Printed Druggets, ‘IICIIITII Rugs, Hassocks, liiiiboused Tabla Covers, lravelltng Bags, Railway Rugs, Darrinlltl, in all colours. FLJJVJVELS. Blankets and Illanketing, White 81. Blue Serges, “‘,IlIIe, Blue, Green, Scarlet and Striped Flannela, Saxony 6.: Welsh Flnnnels. DRESSES. Gala, Ssxony._ Engaged, German and Maccadorina I’lii_id Dresses, Silk, Mohair, Poplin, Twill Glace and Saints, Norwich Dresses. Silks, Siitins, Satinettsa, llutfapes, Silk & Cotton Velvets, French and British -“t9'|||098. Coburghs, Alpiiccns, Lustrer, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. JIlI.LI.N'ERY d-c. B_onasts_, Caps, Flowers, I-‘euthers,Bibbons.l-‘rin es “Hilda. Girdles, French Stays, Mantles, Scar s,, Shawls, &,c. IIOSIERY .d.N'D GLOVES. Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mack Ncutria Mutfs, Capes. Boas, Victorines. Cum and Mill, Seal, Ar-traclian and Mock Neutria, Winter Capes, Lustred Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. SILVER PL./1 TE. A splendid assortment of Elkington and Cos. Elec- troplnted goods. Pickles, Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert Spoons and Forks, Sugar Tongs and Sifters, Toast Racks, Soup Ladies. Engraved and Chascd Tea Pots, Sugar Baskets, Cruets dzc. GOLD JIJVD PL./ITED GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Chains, Brooches Bracelets, Pencils. Watch Keys dr Seals, Ringst Studs 61. Pins: in gold and plated. FJIJVCY GOODS, drc Papier Machio.snd other Inkstiinds, Card Baskets, plated in Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks Snutfers and Trays, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers, and soap Ladles, ; yllair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs: German fancy goods, Paper Muchis, Tea Trays, Ink stands Netting Boxes, Blotter-s,l.ava Biiiikets and Busts; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing Caiiac, Cloth, “ml 9"" l"“ll°’- WW‘ B""°'v 7"“) "“f- wmlfltl -and Shell. FnnC)' Soups. 8 Perfumery. 6 Alabaster Desks, Branches, Bracelets, Shirt Stu s, Shawl Pins and fancv brooches in great variety, Brushes 6; Combs of all kinds—Soapc and Perfumery, China vanes in every form. RE./II) I’ JWJDE CLOTHIJVG Over, and shooting Coats, Trowsers, Vests, Shirts white, fancy and striped, Shirt Fronts, Collars in all shapes, Priris silk, felt and glazed Hats, Cloth, Sea- lette, and Plush Caps—blue and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and Larn!.-s \Vool Vests and Pants, drc. MOURJVIJ\'G. Black Cloths and Doeakins, very low, Velvcts, Cohurghr, Lustres, Crapes, Habit Shirts, Sleeves, white &. black craps Collars, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, Cnpii dz ltibbons, Prints, Deluinea and Cloakings, 61. Coffin Mounting, Grc. BOOTS ./IJVD SHOES. Ladies black and white satin Slip ers, French Shoes, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed ki slipper and Leather bhoes, Cloth Goloiihed, Cashmere, Moire Antique, Lasting and Leather Boots, Misses and chil- drens‘ Boots and Shoes in great variety,Meri‘iI Boots 8; Shoes English and American, Rubber Shoes and Boots. HJIRDII’./IRE. ' Plough, Bend, 0. G. 'l‘r_ving, Jack, Rounds and llollows iirid Sinootliing Planer, Cuttlery, Cliisels, Locks, lliugs, Screws, Curtain Loop.-i& ltin-gs, Poli- I-‘.nils Gr Brackets and a general assortment of other Hardware. GROCERIES. Tens, Loaf crushed, & moist Sugar, Soap, Starch Blue, whole rind ground Rice, Arrowroot, Citron, Currants, Baisris. Spices of all kinds, Cocoa, Choca, ‘l late, Cotfee, lplll Peas, table Salt, Mustard, Sodo, washing and linking Powders, &c. Together with a large variety of other goods suita- ble for the seasoii,to be had at the subscriber's store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chappel. H. HASZARD. November, ll, I854. NEW GO0D8——Fall 1854. EX Cicily from London, Peeping Tom and Annie Hall from Liverpool, Olive Branch from lIiili- fnx, the Subscribers have completed their importation: for the season, which having been select one of the firm at some of the brat Houses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birininglinm, they are enabled to recommend them to their custoiiiers and the public, and offer them for sale at extremely low prices for Cash The iissortnient consists of- lt) Cases and 8 Trunks Ready-made Clothing. II Trunks Boots and Shoes, 5 Cases Hats Gr Caps, 5 do Silks Gr. Silk Dresses, do Ladies’ Babes, 4 do Coburgs, Orleans, Alpaccns, I do Millim-ry, I do Gloves, 2 do Shawls, 2 do Jewelry, I0 bales Piipar llangingii, 8 Bales Cloths, .3 do Crirpetings and Rugs, 6 do whitedi. grey Culicoes, 2 do striped Shining, 2 do I-‘lannels, 6 do Linen Ilr.-i cry, 50 Packages Ironmongery, 30 Cheats Tea. I0 Tons Bar Iron, 5 llhds. Sugn 2 Tons Pot Metal, 8;c., Ste. D. dt G. DAVIES. Thirty long earn in marriage she spelt. 1 Without cal iug on inc for a single coat." . h ot. GEOISGE T. HASZABD Agent. QlP'I Square, Nov. 16, I854. Figures, with Glass Shades. ./I HER. LE T Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Caps, Assorted - Bonus (at Lninbs, Patent C_alf. Enamelled Hide and Seals, White Kid, Chamois, Door Leather, Tanned Biisils, Crust Goats, Pig Skins, llog Skins, Leather Trunks, Travelling Bags St. Hat Boxes. IR o.MMoJv'aE1i Y, ac. A great variety ofLocks, Hinges, Screws, Pit and Croirscut Saws, "and dc Tenon Saws, Files, Planes, Chisels, Pen Knives, Knives 6; Forks, Braces and Bits, Angers, Girnlatl. Squares, Stoelyards, Ships’ Compasses, Curled Hair. 'l‘eii Indigo, Plymouth pals Soap, Oils, Paints, Soda, drc. Charlottetown, 25th Oct., 1854. Elktngton 6:. Co's. Patent Electroplate. l_ AS now been before the public since I8-tl, and after the most severe test of wear, in the vessels of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, the Pen- insular and Oriental Company, the General Screw Steiiui Ship Company, the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, and numerous Cluli Houses, Hotels, and Private Houses, in every part of the world, conti. nuns to give the imist unqualitio-d satisfaction, supply- ing iis it does all the advantages of silver in utility and beauty of etfect ; and it will he found that the interest of money upon the cost of silver Goods for a period of seven years, is alone iiutlicicnt to purchase lilectio Plate, and this, with the now establish ct of its extreme durability. tiiakes it a matter of great importance to all purchasers of such articles. It riiust be evident that the wear of all articles depends on the thickness of the deposit, and the Patcnleel refer with great satisfaction to the award made b the ltoynl Coininis-ion ofthe Great Exhibition. I851, or 'riir-: Fiirs-r CLAII on COUNCIL Mann. r these productions. A large assortment of the above Goods has just arrived per Cicely, direct from the manufacturers, and is now ready for sale. WILLIAM HEARD. Patent Lacteat or Artificial Breast. HIS article is intended to take the place of the common Nursing Bottle, to which there are many ol-jet-tion-4, ttfl tnothoria and nurses are well aware. Willi most children, there is usually great pitliculty in tieiu-liiiigilic-iii the use of the bottle, and with runny it is nltogelllcr impracticable. The Lac- tcal, by its ||t't‘lIlI=.iI form rind adaptation, enables the child to feel in iIn- natural position. thus inducing it to think that ll .1.-river its nmirishnient from the mother. llo--i«‘« 4 living fur referable as to form and convenio-are oI':.ppIi«-.aiioii, it combines the utility of gl kinds of i:i.i.«n.- bottles now in use, for the IIIOIIII of tho l.:.ri.-,.ii can be titted with a cork, aiidtlic common ivory or silver tuba. Jtro, lloh-on‘: new and improved erect Artificial Breast or Nursing Battle, for sale by ' WM. 3. WATSON. January 32d, ll“.