W- WOIAI siin itun Doisuuvie Bren-rs. —'l‘he genius of woman for every duty of a domestic character is so evidently superior to that of man, that a young girl of silteesn, without any experience whatever, is better qualified to keep has all the experience that a life of travel and activity can furnish. I can be housekeeper; and nature has very ; wisely ordained that his pride shall pre- vent him. There is a specious of silliness about a man who interferes riiiiiiitely- with domestic affairs; and a house is is never comfortable, either to inmates or visitors, where the woman does not rule and where the man does not submit. The proper duty of a man is to bring provigion to the hntll¢, Dill once brought in, it is the wotnari's duty to distribute it. He resigns it to her charge, and so long as she knows herself worthy of coliti- dence, her supremacy in tho distributive department ought ever. for the sake of m:rn’s personal dignity and happiness, to be acknowledged and maintained. As home is womati’s kingdom, so nature has qualified her for taking the lead in all the social enjoyments of life, of which home is the scene. At festivities of every des- cription woman occupies the lirst place: she is the lirst to whom visitors pay their obeisance, her word is law, in the gay assembly even the husband must as- sume the appearance of subinission—tlie law of etiquette requires it. 'l‘lie soli- mission may not be real, but in the appa- rent submission lies strength of the argu- ment in favour of woman’s moral supe- riority. Society accords her unanimously this privilege, and though she tnay not herself always iridivirlually deserve it. her house thnn a man of forty or fifty, who l Man never | HASZARD's GAZETTE. saivrnmnnn 10. Mechanics, Inventors at Manu- t ctnr 8. CI‘.- C450. II SPLENDID PRIZES. 8450. 0|.U.\III IX of the SCIEJVTIFIC .lJ|IERI- C.l.N' ctiriitiieiicea on the Hill September. i II II rlrivfly devoted to the IttI\‘Il|1't5Illt‘llI of Ilie intu- l rests ol‘.rlrlci-Itisnics. lirvsutors. Jllaiiu/'U€lUI'¢II. and ' I"utm¢rs. by the dillituioss of useful lttiowledge upon 3 these in-portnrit branches. It is edited lry nien pr:ir- ticullv skilled in the iirts nnd It‘lt.‘Ilt.‘¢I,l|lld lit widely re- lI|Ia:d asu sound rind tible jnurliitl. Ntsrtrl_\ till the I V.u.u.tai.c I'A'i-unis which issue weekly frnin_ the I‘it'rsrs‘r Urricu are Il.LlJn’l‘llA'i‘lD \\'l'I‘lll Encnitvttvtas. titidtlie (It./lists ofall the I'A't‘tst\ Is I are puhli~lied in its t...lutnns ; thus iiiakiiig the paipt-I‘ " a poll}-mt scisrrrtric AND MECHANICAL l'.ivcv-l cl.ort'.ntA for future its wall its present iefcietice. ‘l'ha Sciutvrtric Assuitrcsts is very r-xiensively circulated—its circulation in the his! Volurne exceed iiig ll,004l copies per week. It is in form for hint- ing: each volume contains SEVERAL llunrincii EIGIAVIHOI and over I"otrn Ilurvnnun I'sus.s of Reading Mutter, with an Index. receipts alone are worth to atiy family much riiore than the subscription ice. 'I'lte l'itlrlisliers offer the ftrllowiiig viiltinlile prizes for the largest list of auliscriberii sent iti by the lat Iisrtuury i-ett:——8llltl will be given for the largest list ; $73 for the second; Sjfill for the third ; $15 for the fourth ; {M0 for the fill) ; $3.’: for the tiih; 330 for the ‘lth; $25 for the Bill ; $20 for the 9th ; Qttl for the Iotli ; tilt! for the llth ; $5 for the |2tlt 'l'lio orisli will he paid to the ordar of the successful coiripetiior, iiiiiiiediiite y after Jrtriuiiry lint, I85-I. IIIMI :—One copy one year, $12 ; one copy six months, $1 ; ROCKLIN FULLINIG MILL. V ‘Illl ."ttI)sClIIiert|, in returning thanks to the public I‘. E. Islat for the liberal partroriirge with whit-li they have been favoured, hope, bv careful at- , lmln-..rl.a ol ti similar class, and from the numerous tenrion to the minis of their customers, to most It coniinuari--is of their favour. Tire i‘..ii.miu-_- are the prices, in Nova Scotin L‘Ull"'l|f‘_\ : l"u|liog only. per yard. dd Ilo zrriil II-lII.lIfQ‘.t|||II|g, 6d (1: L Iln. full dressing. l-‘ulling .in.l llyting Black, Brown, Olive-greemi rd. , Uliv.--liroivii. ill|tI Ciirln-u, 8d per ya ' d and li.tlfdri.-s-trig, tlo. I0 I IIIIII full dri-5.-trig. dt 30 TB. HE Subscriber having been for several ears employed in buildi Ship, Fishing, and lea- sure IIOA'I‘el of all kinds. I save to return thanks for the generous support he as hitherto experienced in tlrnt line. and to notify his friends and the ublie at large, that he is rnsliing pre rations for a rgsr and more ealerided busiuaas,u that. for the purpose of accuniiiioduting isoris who may favor him with Orders, the following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to art as his Agents:-— (‘sprain "iA'|‘ltl-LWIOI, ofths Steamer ‘ Rose.’ \lr. G. 'l‘. IIAIZAID, Charlottetown. Captain lluuuuin, 'I‘igniuh. .\lr. Wu. ltI‘Ilvu:n. Innkeeper. dumrnersids. Krcttocas Corutov, ‘sq., Kildars. limits of iiiiy description, dinieniiions or build (vvIis- ther Clitiker or Carvel), delivered in Clisrlottatown, or elsewhere, with prontptituds. Workuiunahip and iiiiverttilu wurritnted ofths best dasc_riptio_ri. Produce w-..,,... . -~\.g~ NOVELTIES FOR Tiia SUMMER. WILLIAM HEARD, £168 to announce the srrivalgoui England, of u Iurga assortment of BRITISH and FOREIGN , front the Ilrst Houses in the ‘issue. W. H. having personally selected this Stock. would call especial attention to a vurtety of New MATERIALS iron Lltntcs’ IONS, PARASOLS, BONNETS, IILLINEIY, &C., A large selection of Broad Cloths, Doesklns, DRESSES, BILK3, SHAWLS, II]. C. Wm! Ttoeeds, Wnisttootings, Cotton “J LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Boats and Slices, and every article in the Furnisliirig Departnrent. In order to compete with other Houses, W. ness will be conducted on the CASH principle. Ind Slat December last, will uislte iiiiuiediiits payment. The pruclicrrl ' or cattle will be taken in payment, ifdeatred. CHARLES M'QUAItBIE. age, may find employment by application as above. ‘“”'.;;;...;.;'.;;..”‘“.. .3...» LIIT 0" British Periodical Publications. the late l’ost Urlice Law, at iireraly noniiniil E. The London Quarterly Rsview (Conservative). The I:‘.lr':.burgli Rsvieto( lg . e Jt"ortlr Biitisl Review (Fret Church). . Th» H’est»iinsler Review (Liberal . . Bloc/ru-oail’s Edinbtrrgli Jllrrgrizine (Tory). 'l‘hi.-so lti-prints have been in successful operation in this country for twenty years, and their cir rtite °“*.‘°.'°." eulation is eoiiiitaiitly oti the increase, notwithstanding the l5tIlllpt'lll‘I0ll they encounter from American peri- I'.‘:-Icctr‘c.i and Maguziiies made up ofselections from Iiireigri pr-riodlctils. 'I‘liisi fact shows clearly the ostirnation in which they are held by the intelligent I ri-ruling pulilic, and afl'urds_ a guarantee that they are 2 e.-tubli-lied on a firm basis, and will be continued ' without interruption. Although tliese works are distinguished by the [IIIlIll1‘.tI slnides above indicated, yet butnsmtill portion oftheir contents is devoted to political subjects, It is Do: i. ls llottla and Itivhiible Green dyed and full dressed. value. and ltl that they stand confessedly furnliove nll 2s 8d oilii-r_ioitrinils of their class. ckwo . still under II'0.‘llE.V’S IVEAR. i‘ the iini.-iiarly guidance ofchristopher North, maintains Iltowti, ilyed nnd prernn-rl per yard, 6d tireeri do. do. \Voriieii'u \Vetir pressed oii|_\', per yard, 25d llyeixig Scarlet, per lb. 2s lid. sex collectively is considered to be entitl- ed to it. Ari A.~rctttn'r Psi-nit l\Iit.i..—'I‘lie old paper mill says the West Chester Regis- ter, in which the paper was manufactured used by Benjamin Franklin in his‘ printing oflice, is still in operation on Clicsler Creek. Delaware county, and owned by Mr. Wilcox, the sort of the geiitleinau who I'N.'ItI it during the lifetime of Frank- liri. The paper was made at that time and isstill inanuf-ictured liy hand. Scarce- ly any change has been innde in the mill, and the same process of marking rags into paper is in operntiori to day as was followed some odd hundred and forty years ago; the mill having been erected in the year 1713. Mills, alluded to above, have long been exclusively devoted to the manufacture of bank note and map paper. of course by hand. The piiper for the notes of the old United States Bank, of which much was said at the time, was made at this establislirrient. The paper was made of the Iiest Russia linen, and Bundana liandltercliiefs were slireded and mixed with the ptilp to produce a red streak, than for the first titne adopted in bank note paper. Use or ‘I'll! Noss:.—We always thought the nose was meant for higher purposes than mere sneezing, and now the secret is out. So sasysnn American oaper:—“ Important to nurses. We tiave been itiiich amused by beholding one of um radian modes of silencing squzrlling children we remember to have either read or heard of. So desirable a piece of knowledge is worthy of being universally known, and we therefore give it publicity. Take a child in its cross fits, and press your finger across the cartilage of the nose, and in less than it minute it will be asleep. A rnt.i.ow came to see his intended M wife, and for a longtime could think of! nothing to say. At last a great snow fitlling,he took occasion to tell her that his fathor’s sheep would be undone. “ Well" said she, kindly taking him by the hand, " I'll keep one of therii” Srintwit. A1-riuc1-ton.-—A mintster hnvingbccasioti lately to visit one of his parishioners in the way of condolence, regarding her husband, who, the worthy goodwife had too good cause to suppose was in a backslidiiig condition. remarked, after some conversation. “ Well, Janet, could you think ofany plan we‘ could fall on to induce Andrew to attend the church again?” " Aweel," said Janet, after a pause, “I ken o’ nane’ sir unless you would set down a whisky bottle and a tobacco pipe in the top of the seat.” 0 A Kiso Htisssrio.—'I‘lie lsteitdelIni- tion of a "kind husband" is one who sit. and smokes after breakfast, while his wife with a cliildon one arm and "s‘ pail of water on the other, pursues her washing. Our chambermaid Sally, who expects to have a husband of her own when her time comes. says if that is a dsssviptioa ofa “ kind husband. " it's a “ klnd " than she wants anything 5 dowith. bbssays her idea of a kind tnwbauit ls "Ck young man, who will 5. gig. sum, dalthe eliiirniiig.sliiike ' , run on errands, and rock ?".:slly' llevia'§' forgotten rit'i’ri«' «qt-issue.’ " No uilditiouul charge for carriage. ’ rim Ii. 81 A. FRASER. Ai3r:tv'rs—Clirtrlottetown, Mr. D. Stewart, Si. I'Ile.'iiior'.- Mr. N. Brown Grand River, Lot 55. John .\l‘|ion.ild, I‘il . White Sands, Mr. Glover. , \Iurr:i_v lliirliour, Mr. John llyde. E ltocklin, Middle River, Pictou, N. S. . 5 July 18th, I853. f VE FERINARY PRACTICE, | Under the Patranaize of His Ezctllttiiry Sir ALEXANDER IIANNERMAN, ’ui'ght. EORGIS IDRI), begs leave respectfully to inli- ' mate to his friends and the public in gem.-riil, , that he has resumed his practice in the VITERI NARY . l.tnt-:, under the putroinign of Ilia Iixcellency -NI’ , .~\t.cxAtviiI: Btuunicnaiaiv, Kniglit. Alter a successful practice of 21 ye:irs—l-I in Eng- IzIti|I and I3 in Atiieric-.t—iti the coumu of wliioli has been directly irisltutiientul, tlitorigli his skill, in saving, for their owners, the litre of iiiaiiy valuable, Iloustss and Cows; he hopes that, in now soliuitiiig I n reiiewtil of I’Uni.tc I‘A'riroiutr;s, he may be per- mitted to any that he considers liiiiiself to lie all well qurililied to prescribe .\lir.nicttvs:s nn pieforni t)t>usA1'ioNu,iii the capacity ofii lloiisu nnd Cow “OCTOR. as tiny individual who ltiis i-ver practised in that litre Ill this Colony ; and lie, tlit-refore, piesuiires that he may cutiliileiitly look forward to it rtettnwitl i-I thus patronage which be formerly enjoyed in this Is- Iuu . F; Itustossrcu—Next door to the Victoria Hotel, Water Street, Cliiirlmteiawn. liI:ri:its:tvcn.—.\Ieio-rs lli-sllrisiiy 8:. Co. Apotlie- caries‘ llisll. At the Depot ofths Iioyul Agricultu- rul alociety. Jtstm l3IlI. I853. The subjoined is a copy of the Certificate which Jllr. Loni has r2t.'¢I\'¢Il from His Excellency ti ozone: Lorttr, has attended, and prescribed for some of u tfaiilarit Goverriinent llouse 'ariii, e has ilone -o successfully, and I shall readily employ Ititti iigtiitt . ANIIIRIIAN, Lt. Giiverliur. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! IIIZ Subscribers nianul'.icture and keep coiistiintly on li:iiid,iil| sizes of (Iliurcli, l"ai:tor_\-, Stealin- bout, I"etiy. Loootiiotive. School House and Planta- tion Bells. nithtlie but description nfllangings. These Dells are made from the but stock, and the small sizes undergo the satire process In triitniiftictur- trig Its Cliurch Bells An experience oftbirty years, w’ I a great many recent irnpioveriieiita, and air en- tirely nevv method of casting. enables us to obtain the most tneludions tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Rolls have ben cast ariil sold from this Fourirlry. which is the beat aviderrce oftheir su- periority. VVe have fifteen. Gold and silver medals at our otlice, which were awarded for the " best Bells for sonorousness and purity of tone. ” We pay parti- cular stieotion to the getting up I'ea|s or Chimes, and can refer to those furnished by us. Uur establishment is contiguous to tho Erie and CI|lI'II|pIIIIlI.CIlIIIl- and , For IIl.lt‘.ltWtl0tI and the four Reviews, ‘ its an:-ient l7eI€I.)I‘Ily, and is, at this time, unusually _ attrzietrve, from the serial works of Bulwer and other I llIPl’lIl') notables, written for that ningiizine. and first appear-irig in its coluiiins, both in Great Britain and in 1 United States. Such works as “The Custom” 4 :ttltI “ .\lv Vew Novel," (both by Bulwer), " My Pe- ninsular l\lediil," “'l’lie Green Ilrind." and other rlt'I'l:ll.i, of which nuriierous rival editions are issued by the leading pulilislieis in this country. have to be rt'|Il‘Ill|t£tI by those publishers from the pages of Black- wood, after it liiis been issued by Messrs. Scott and (‘o , so ilttil Subscribers to the Reprint of that Muga- g zine may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TERMS. O 0 Par nnn. For any one oftlie four Reviews, 88 ‘or any two of the four Reviews, For any three oftlie four Reviews, For all four ofthc Reviews, For ltl:ickwnod's Magazine, For lllnckwood and three Reviews, 500 7 Q 38 8 9 0 O 0 e8: 1 Ptrymrnts to he made in all can: in advance. snucszo I"os't'A6l. The following table will show the great reduction which has been made on these Periodicals since IBM, and the very trifling rates now charged er nan. Prior to I845, the postage on Blsekwood was '2 so -- "I on it single Review I I8 I 00 From I845 to lsll. oh Iilaekwood on it Review In ISM-52 (average rate) on Blsckwood 75 H “ on a eview 88 on Bhickwood, is on a Review I (The rafts are now uni/‘arm for all distances within the Unitrrt Slates.) . . At these rates surely no OIJJOCIIOII should be made to receiving the we s by iris’ and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular deliygrly. LEUNAKD SCOI 8!. C0., 79 l"ut.1'ort S-runs-r, (Entrance 54 Gold strest,) Newo orlt. N. I3.—L. 8. & Co. have recently published, and have now for sale. the _"FARMEIl S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof. l\orton of Yale College, New Ilirven, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing I600 pages, 14 steel and 800 wood . ettgritvings. Price, in iriuslin binding, $6; in paper covers, for the mail, 8 ‘ his work is not the old "Book Q/' the Form." lately resuscilutcrl and thrown upon the market. GEO HASZAIID, Agent for P. E. Island. The present postage is 1853. New York Illustrated News. per year. I’. T. Bananas. Sgeaeial Partner; H. D. &. A. E. Buitctt, General Partners. III) Is.t.bs1'aA'rx'.u Nuws is published weekly, d winains sixteen large pages, filled with a great varietyof interesting reading matter and numer- ous lttrges In some engravings. ‘ ' ed tlttit this plplir slnill be a riu-riirui. and llAI1’l'l- Railroads running in every direction, which brings its .. . . . Old Clocks. Levels, Compasses, Traniiits, heodolitee, &c., for sale, of superior wtirkmnnship ll coiiniouniconions. either by mail or otherwise will have iinnrediiste ltlltsltllollr A \' l-‘.\'l".I*‘.l.Y'S SONS \Vest 'I‘ro_v, N. Y , March, I853. Orders will be received and information gi- win as to pflcfll. ttt(ieo. '1‘. llasnnid's Book and alta- tionr-ry Store. MONEY TO LEND. NQUIRI‘. III the Ullice ofCitsnt.us Psusua, .4 I'.sQ., tjliurloiietnwn. February I. I858. pitivirrn LESSONS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE II. II. B. IRVING, having made ttrrnngorments for giving Lessons in the fnnrscit LAI- ou/ios to Two small Priivsrs Cr.Asucs,will be happy in being early consulted respecting their for- mation and n-caption. Curse ltooss—-over the Book-more of Mr. G. T. HAsuiin.Qusnis's Saunas. Illth August, I958. t l .1‘ weivetrees I I llselitl astl Eeonsnleal Preparations. 'l‘lll-ZIR saint. Ifltui-I-In Cream. at so. ‘tin-ii Iaslusvabla ruuiisn Patna. at its. Their llnrivslled hletal Paste. at Rd. 'I'heir Incomparable India Rubber Blaeklng, Id. i k II. . ri.'.ii i-hogan Belhsliaperl oi... Inks. filled, at as. 'l‘hoir Superior Glass Square Inks-Illseli, Iihn. Itegvner Tluilr iiaitsstil and Retail ' no. '1'. asszufflsiiiili-‘ts ator ‘gt Uarlrslsd Osrinest and Carpet , rut. Pic-roituii. His-roitv or nix Woitt.n, in 2 which scenes and events in this and other countries. sketches and views in all parts of the Globe, Portraits of Public Men, Scenes in our National Capitol, Auto- , graphs rind Biographies of I-Irninent Characters, and l all matters sfgeneriil interest to the Community, will ', be foiiinl ruossv-i-i.v ll.l.UI‘l'IA'l'ID. Due attention ' will be paid to the Iinnioions, Scrnir-rinc, and AGRICULTURAL interests oftbe Country. I A large and handsome e ravirigs, of natoinal l interest, is now in course 0 pro aration by the y eniineiit artist I‘. 0. Darley, and wil be presented to 9 an ‘bars ,' At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome title page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the ptihlislterl. .’l‘ha publishers will procure, at low rates, I the uniforai blndi of the volumes, when desired. ' Tbs "Ilkistrut News and Home Journal," will be supplied to mail sabeuribavs one year for four ll. ' Uri recspt of ssdere for back numbers which are on hand will be iiioadistal sent, and rnhi nuuibssa ‘ ' ‘be back ill b as w e ppl G. '|‘. HABZAIID, Agent for_P. I. Island. NOTICE. Ill-‘. Subscriber having been duly empowered by GJLJIIT Hllrnuasosr, of Hyde Park. Square. London, Esquire, sinl Au-I-nun tissues- sois, a Liverpool, In England, Mesahurit, sarviviii fluent and Trustees named and appointed in a try the at Will and 'l‘ssianisirtof0ilbart Ilssrlsrsuii, late or lvsr . st‘ors_ss . s at, deesussil to collect ll De is and Sense of Honey due tathelfliite filie ald Gilbert He ' ,snd to die in Ihl Island of ell Ldltdl and Ilfi, at N. Obeli- ,Tlo-lr Dellelossly Sessteil Hair Oil, and PoasssJ.,,__ 1,, A handy I.AD, of about 14 or 16 years of ‘UIHV.-tliflllll by mail. under the provisions of Iiigli tho.-ir iiluury clrriracter which gives them their chief June 25, I853. ii The “HORTIOULTURIBT, And Journal of Rural Art and III’ II . VFHE Subscriber, who has long been connected with Mr. Burns, as one ofthe editors ofths Gsrissss Fasivrsr, has purchased the Horticulturist, so ably conducted by A. J. Downuso, and ullsrtbs cori- clusioii of the present volume, it will be Published at Rocitnrrnn, and Edited b I‘. BARRY, assisted by tnany of the best Horticu tnrista of the country whose cotninnnicaticns will niiiteriall add to in value. 'l‘lie AItCllI‘l‘EC'I‘URAL DE Alt'I‘MEN'l will be conducted by gentlemen of ability and repu- ta tton. To render the work accessible to a raster anni- bar, and co uentl tiiura beiislicinl, t a price will be reduced to '1 wo OLLAII per year. in adeurics, and at the same tiriie various iiiiprovamenis made. Bach number will contain a full page engraving of saints now, rare, and valuable fruit or flower. drnwii frotii nature, itrid etigraved iii a style not excelled. Still further to add to the value of the work, and r meet the improving taste and increasing wants of the liorticulturul coiiiuiuriit , we I so publish sri udition with COLORCD PI.A'I‘I:lS, ancli number contiiiriin a full page engraving of some new, rare, and vsluii ls fruit or flower, correctly colored from nature, by the best living artists in this line. This will be a new and iiripoitant feature, in this country. and ritual comtiiand the ntteniion and patronage of ] both professional and amateur Horticulturiiits. s the ' ’‘ limited. from the care and time required in their pre- r nriruiion, those who wish the Colored Edition ofths ; I-Iorticultririrt for I853, will do well to order imme- diutely. Price witlicolored plates. I-‘oun DOLLAII, in advance. All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist. as it is devoted entirely to IIorticul- ture, and its kindred arts, I.andscri a Gardening and ural Architecture. and will keep its readers advised of everything now on the subject, either in Europe or America. It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- turist superior both in style and matter to any work of the character in this countr , but equiil to any ol the Horticultural Journals of urope; and we confi- deiitly ask the aid and co-operation of the lIorticul- turists of the countr . The work is published month- , ly, rind contains lbrty-sight large pit as, without uilvsrtisenients, stitched in a beuutifu and appro- priate cover. GEO. T. HASZARD. Agent for I’. E. Island. De Sable, April I9, 1858. A CARD. MRS. IVI.-VSLOW 1'0 THE LJDIES. R5. WINSLOW, an old an experienced nurse _ and I-‘cninle Phy siciun, would call the attention 9‘ lite Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for childern teeth- ||13- It will immediately relisvs tbeui froiu pain, allay all spasmodic action, soften the unis, reduce inflam- mation, siiil is sure to regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and relieluiid health to you. children. Price, 25 cents per bottle. ° We have sold very large quantities of Mrs. VVins- Ion‘: Soothing Syrup during the past six years, several lhousiind the I.slI. year. We believe, ii the trnsili cine in the world for child-en teething or for the cure of Dysetitry and Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or airy other cause. It gives universal -strsf:ii:lioii—never never heard a complaint front any one using it, never sold it mi-tliciiie so universally suc- cer-sl'iil III relieving pain and effecting cures—relieI' is n tisolutsty sure. CUll'I'la Si. PEIIKINS, Dtuggists, Bangor. Me WONDER OF THE WORLD. Grant Currd qfflsra years staiirliag Hum. Cos-ris at Psaxiirs, Bangor, Ms. Gen lt¢ri,—l have been entirely cured of the Gra- vel, lay the us of your Croat Puia Killer. I eoinnrein-ed taking the Criisnp and Pain Killer iii the Spring of I847. I had been it great sulli.-rer for ten years previous; some four or five years ofths time I suflereit beyond all my poivers to describe. uring this tints, I have ad tnadical aid. and tried various spe- cifics. but found very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month after I commenced using it, I began to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. u.us Sui-i.us. ruepect. Me., Jun. 29, IBM. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. I-lAIl.l'.l Cnirrouc, HANNAH Curronn, STANTON Ei.us. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Mlchila, writes as under data or Muslim, 1847; " Pleuse send ins lralfa gallon of your Cramp and kitlsr—it is tlis best aiedislns to sure what it is represented to, that I everused.” Doctor flrst iuads use of It In IIIIIVII ease, for l a severe sprain in the shoulder, caused b the upssttliig ofa stage, and found immediate relief, and has since used it in his acties. Read the follbwitig. It speaks for Itself. RHE U.M.l TISM OURED. I certify, thstl was stllieted with a violent Rheuma- tic pain iii.the small of my back, which entirely dis- INOII llh In that I could not get up without the greatest pain and elort: nor eautd I walk without a cane, and but very little with. I applied Doater John- son's Anodyne Liriiinenl. or Liquid 0 sldoc, several other remedies, without any rel‘ . After safar- ing in this way about ii weak, I purchased s bottle at Cramp ai'a r,. prepared by courts at Psruiriits, Bangor, and nftsr tliru applications was entirely relisvsd and free from pain, and uni now tirely well. I also cured a friend of mine. who but I 5 O. . Ours: ‘row a N. B.-be stirs and call for CUItTl8& PERKINS‘ Crap Pain Killer. All otliers basting this name an base ttrtltationa. Prise lb cents per bottle. l'er la: b I. . Chulettstovrn, June I4, IQQ. IVATSON. V'l'IiAY COW.--A stru Irindls Pole COW lius - been on the Sebserhsv s Premises since Tuesday last. Slieisgivirig Milli. Tlieswnavseagatliavby ‘ hi this - F,” ' JOHN M‘l'lIIII.- North River, Sept. 7, I850. IOXX WA1l"l'.ED. TWFJTY-FOUR svsw GOOD DRIFT lbfllll wasted. Osess Ilsa-ui.. . Vessels Wanted. CHARTER. F .kai'uI0ts,IIfls‘, ~ H. begs to iriform his Prisiids "flu" mo“ “.0” that in future his busi. acnoiiate were furnished to the THE PSALMIBT, UST RECEIVED. at Guonon 'I‘. 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I have taken advice of the best Phy- sicians in this city ttnd New York, in London, Paris, (ierriitiiiy, and Italy, followed their prescriptions, and visited the several sulphur and other springs in th'u country, the watering places of Germnii ', and also- where itt Europe, and hard found no relie . ' king the Ilittersl liuva never had a return of the Water-brash, which daily troul-led ms of late years to u very great it ran. My appetite has returned; the extreiite Ilntu ence, severe constipation of the bowals,genernl debility, iirid sleepless niglita unda which I suffered, have entirely left rtie. Having found so great relief front this riiost discouraging dis- order. I have recommended it trial ofyour medicine to many of my friends, who tire now using it to great advantage. 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