., T'_~_U0l'Id will beat tltein.‘,’ ‘ Zdihl thought, though not elegantly ex- 'i 5 ‘ \ .‘.?.t‘ - - nttszaturs GAZETTE, isnrrttntnmt '1; .«.'i',‘.vt“ rt l"t'ra'ntu'i'tu‘s.' Ifiauio Pniaie.--E ever gentle In children God has given you; tvsteli & constantly ; reprove them earnestly, hit in anger. In the forcible la ttage J re; “ Be not bitter ‘net sin." “Yd, they are good boys." once heard r say, “ I talk to them pretty Zeb, but I do not like to beat my children It was I ~ _ _ Yes, there is not one child in the ' round your table, healthful and happy dtho‘ look now, on whose h if long ' ' " Adver- wn on them ; but ami htruomory carry them back to it boine the law of kindness reigned, where &mother'u re I'0VlIl eye was moistened with a tear, an the fatli r frowned “ more illorrow than in anger.” ‘I'll Pasroits Si'a'rcsi.—Scene (apart- Qoat in the oflicc of the French Consul ; lemma arid I);tU5,{liI(‘.l' discovered applying Iorupaesport) :-—Clerk (to Mamnio. : Will E-be kind eiiougli to tell me your age ?-- uta (tryin it on) : Thirty-three last bistiltdaym-Clor (to Daughter) : And I age also, if you please, iniss ?— Data ter (who is of rt spiteful turn ofinind, AH ‘shes to hurt her iiitiiiiin.'t's feelin s) : Oh! I was thirty-live lost birthday. I run two years older than tintizitiia l How to Mix: .t Biituai. ——’I‘he Cliinese -lleoaid to have lttboiii-od for centuries undoi- gliat embarrassment, from not knowing how to make a l):t.r:'el. They could do part without any ditiiciilty. They could make the strives, and set tlictii up,. and 0-5 7 G hoop them in; and, indeed, with head on; but how tn get the man out afler the barrel was headed tip, was s publctn which they could not solve. The consummate epicurian and coarse -nun rs ofQuin, the actor, often rendered him I very dim rcenble guest. Dining aeday with the ucliess ot'M:irlborough, for race, to his great surprise, helps heuodlto the lenncst part of a haunch of uaaiauu, which stood near her. “ What !” -aid Quin, “ and does your grace eat no E I “Not of venison, sir." “Never, I assure you.” ’l‘oo tnucli affected to re- -tain liu genuine scutiinents, the epicure exclaimed, "I ilie to dine with such fibula." “ Philura, dear,” said an American husband to his loyal spouse, who was uvctal years the junior, “ What do you Cy to moving out \Vt-It '.’ “ Oh, delighted with the idea ! You recollect when Morgan moved out there, he was as poor as we are, and he died in three years worth a hundred thousand dollars.” As a dandy was wending his way thriiugh 3 narrow passage, he met a pretty girl, and said to her, “ Pro ', my dear, what do you call this passage ?"—“ Balanm’s pas- o. " she replied,-—“ Ali, then ( said he ) I am like Bulaam——stopped by an angel.” “ And I (rejoined the girl, as she pushed past him) am like the angel-—stopped by an use.’ The times are getting so hard that people can't pay attention. ad : “ Pray Mr. Jenkins, are you musical ?"—t.u‘cutlomnn : “ Vy, no Miss, I am not musical myself; but I have a wery ieaallent snulI'—hox wot is !" light meals are the best diet in the absence oftho gas-trick juice. Our foot regiments are as determined mover to support the glory of our arms. The man who is a stranger to the finer feeinge is recommended to have an in- It-oduotion. A Gentleman who did not trust to his wrote in his pocket book, " I not betuarried when I get to town." lfa troo, haken by the wind, happen to smash a pano glass, what would the pane Qfgluas any ? Ansiver:—'I‘re-mend-ous l " Measures not men, ” as the Chancellor oftlte Exchequer said when he taxed tlic ' , Irhtsh porter-pots. :5 /’ P E II B Y ’ 8 IVIGABIAI B A L M . ' For Restart Preserving and Bean the Hair. THIS elegant preparation is an efieetunl remedy lions the Roots of the hair gosuus ' luxuriantly ; gives it a rich, dark, salt and g ossy appearance. and prevents it turning gray. The Hon- rlsu Balm is a purely V table compound, scien- tfieally and chemically coin load. and Il warranted to contain none I‘ thou deleterious ingredients e which revs so injurious to the hair. It acts direetl upon I o skin. cleansing and purifying it frontal unhealthy socretious,thereby removing and preventing the accumulation of scarf, dandnifi and o r impuri- ties, whiclt so frequently cause premature decay and on of the hair. The Ilungiirisn Balm is especially adapted to ladies‘ use; and those who have tried the various toleagiuous uiixtumi. with no betielit. will notice t discover the agreeable and beneficial efiiicis produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead of ‘iimltin and tauglitig the hair. (which is more or l less pu led out in the process of coinbing, ) it leaves 2 it free and clean ; oinntes it natural moisture. and ' inputs a beatitiul dark and glossy apieiirancs. ‘ry it at once and you will be convinced 0 its supe- ,'riority over all other compounds for the ' Much more might be said in favor oftltis inani- mahla compound, but it is deemed unoceteary. The proprietor Cools confident that on: ‘rain. will ‘ convince the most incrdulous of its rare and meni- fold virtues. Tliercfore. j lfyou have lost your hair.aud wish to restore it, Ifyou are losing your hair and wish to preserve it, fyou are troubled with Daiidrutf and wish to move it, lfyou have any humour oftho Scalp and wish to out t. If you are troubled with Nervous Headache and wih to cure it, If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and I (O . . 1‘ wish to destroy tliciii, help ofa mun iiiside, they could put tliel, uocoud If you have huish dry and wiry hair. and with it ‘, to become soft, pliable and beautiful as silk; and if ‘yutl wish to preserve rich, graicefull and lusuriii ‘tresseii to the latest 'odot' life, use |’ERR\"8 IIUNGARIAN I.lAl..\ . rice 25 iiiid 50 cents. in large bottles. I). ’l‘AYl.t)lt, J 81. Co.. General Agents. 25 Hanover iit., Boston. \V' I1 WATSON . General Agent for Prince Edward Island. Sold also by M. W. Suuuiaa. and '1‘. Dunni- sat FOR SALE. EW Carding Machines, Machine Cards. Combs, Criinlt ‘later, Wool Pickers, &c., and patent l'ower 'l‘reiinail Machines. All orders unctuiilly attended to. Address Jo n Morris 6; Son. Backville, County of Westinorelsnd. New Brunswick, or Mr. David Stewart. Charlottetown. Farm for Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber otlers for Sale or to bet, by Pri- vate Coritnct, that valuable Leasehold Far known by the name of the Red House, situated in the thriving Settlement of Bay l"ortune.'l‘ownsliip No. 56: it contains 851} acres of Land. about till acres of which are cleared; there is a good airing of enter on it. about 50 yards from the road ‘arm of Lease (Inc: had) 882 years; rant about 34d per acre, part or the purchase money may remain activity on t e I’-‘arm; immediate io given. ‘tit further particulars. apply to ' AN 1. P. 'l‘l-IIILIZZICK. Charlottetown, March I5, IBM. 6 3 Form for Sale. OR Sale, the interest of 999 years in a Leasehold Farm of 775 items of Land, situate on the Suf- folk Roiid. ltl miles from Charlottetown. About 80 acres are under cultivation, and the remiiinder cover- ed with young wood. There is a Dwelling llousa and Uuthouscs upon it—lu convenient for water, it Spring being near the Premises. For further parti- culura app! to GEORGE SUMMONB, on the pliice. July taili, I86-t. tliens FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. bl Kivel. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- S S = Town l.ot No. 96 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. App y to WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th. I854. FOR SAR%II;3. IIAT valuable plot of G ND at the ltead of T Prince Street. formerly the site of the Baptist Chsi ol. fronting l00 feet on Euston Street, and 104 on ppe Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able titantious in the suburbs for a gentleman’: rosi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. I’-‘or Tsrais. ac. sppvly uh POPE June 8. I that is wonderful in its opertition. hiiving ii front of 20 Chains on Montague I Wot-td°s l‘ PRIZE MEDAL OOLPII THE HIGHEST PIIIIIUII HAS BEEN awarded by the Ioalisulo's Pu _. 3' 5' York; and C Ital Paluoa;to BECK Buttes. Hm. for _ Toilet liloape unequalled and of the higheatand most admir- od perfutum- Cytberiaa Cream of Soap, dies. Paiisiioton Shaving Cream. Psnariston Shaving Rolls for Tiuvellere conve- utsnco Militiiry Shaving Soap. H’ hly perfumed Brown Windsor. Wlhite Windsor and Toilet Cake Soap. Mrs l'artington‘s Toilet Soap. ' his beautiful T0ll.l'3'l‘, SOAP, sseuing in its coin sition the combined virtues 0lPl)lIO vegetable kingdom to cleanse, purif and perfume, is by permission dedicated to “rs l’urtington by her obd't servt’s. Boston. January. 1854.. Beck 6.’. CO. Jilrs Parliuglon lo the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— " e education of your beautiful and flagrtim sonpto ma. iisa mark of: iitcain. is very utiitt. From uiy experience in roots and herbs, forty )'hitnt that I have made soap. lintist sa that I never niiide any lialfas good and I will rccoin- mend it to my 'oung freinds all over the world for their twilight ta lea. her Rurii it PARTINGTON. Boston. Jan.. 1856. iiiailt. LIO. Extract Perfume: for the H:intllt‘ercIu'r/'——whicli, for tlt.-licnny of fragrance and lasting odor. are pro- nounced by Chemists and those who Iizivetizstsd them to be superior to the best imported nrticlc. .Puff/l2-I01‘-.lflU‘l'0lUll'ffh Ex. of Rosemary.- for preserving and dressing the Hair. This article is so prepared as not to bcemiie ritnc' , nnil is free after being put on the hziir from all tlisngrenbln odor. For preserving the air, restoring it where bald places itppc.-tr, and causing it to retain beauty and lustre to old :igu-—- Dr. .‘lilinri‘s Cnlriisiiti Ar/ib.-‘tr.—An nrticlathnt has gained a reputation by the rt.-.illy exreilunt qua- lities it possesses for the purposes iulumlctl. Particular cure is ta en ' l’ltIil'ARA'I‘IOi\'S FOR 'I‘llI-I 'I'F.E'I‘ll. Experience has pioved that the most eflicucinus to remove the aniinalculir from the Tooth is a paste chemically prepared in soap—— and to meet the wants 0 use who prefer clean teeth and firm Gains, is their Snporinry Tunlli Paste an article that has ticliived the highest encenionis from scientific Dentists and Ph sienna. Also Cooking Extracts. flit’ flavoring Putrye, Isllys, etc, etc, which will be found pure in their compound. and such as will suit the taste of the most delicate. ortori Chtisical FVaslti'rig Pew- dsr--adinirod because it makes washing easy and pleasant. D. Taylor, jun. dt Co. 25 Hanover street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W. Sntntuin Ito. ld by W. ll. WA-non. Juno Q. Gm PROOLAMATION ‘re 1 HI Good People of P. E I. ROBABLY there in note fiirnilv in your Province but what some nieinhcru of it are more or less Imictud by Ilunioura or Chronic Alli-ctiuns. remedy for these various cnmpliiints, there nro nume- rous prt-partitions brought into the market. but all oftliem til‘ little or no good llut there is a discovery which has recently been made in chemical anal sis ' ' It has been ong enough tried and we have pt-oofsuflicient to satisfy --rill from men holding tlin liighest ofiices the people of the United States ciin give—tli:it the tiiedicinc \vill dojust olint it is recoininended. It is DOCTKIR "A)lP'l'ol'rs Vac:-rIiui.u 'l‘iitcruaI:. The inn. dicine is coinpoumled from the Vegetable Kiiigilniii and may he used by any person without. injuriou- coniicquenccs. lly it wise choice and coiiiliinntinn of some of the lien ofetioli class of co—opertilive, simple rein-idieii, it fully reaches all the cit-enliiil orgitna oftlie liuiiiait system and there it has proved itself so elliiutuully curative of tlic witou: ROUND ofcliroiiic iiffectiiins. Over Iwo million botllu liars been sold in the north and wort rlurirtg the lat! flee years. Three to ve bottles is warranted to cure the worst case of Rhmrriulirin. 'I‘tvo bottles will check the worst case of Dyapep. i a. Three bottles are warranted to cure the “ye.-¢,i case of I'.'ryu'p' ru. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case or Srrofuln. One totwo bottles is punrriinleed to cure the want kind of Piniplces on the Face. Two in three bottles is warranted to cure the woritt casts of King '0; . '|'liree bottles rim u certain remedy for the Pili-5. Five bottles will cure tho worst cam oi up"; Three to live bottles hne never failed to cure the worst case of Liver Complaint. Five bottles will cure the worst cases of Cough Consumption, General Debility, Aiitlim-i, &c._ ' As a IMALI Itniciarii: it has no superior. We could give hundreds of cases wlinro the cure; were tral wonderful, but we request all to got a pamphlet and read the hundreds of ccrlificulug of 1;. cures Pm: $t.00 per bottle, General A on! f I‘. E. l.. W, R, ‘ Sold also by .W.US’KlNNl:3lt. w‘"°0N' FOR BALI-.—Guovua Inasrn. situated flab-sedley. sboutoso-tburttiohiiiitn oou till I Ilfl. as a This Isltsd ta’ bsutlti and station is tiseqsallod is this Iolaad.—bav' amt, depth of water on one In lIl'xIIIII’u|llI,Iltdll0 so ly rotudr as n indisputable Title will bagiven; and for fhrtlisr rtioulars. apply to War. I-‘oueau, Esq., ctiu. we do . April is. IBM. (Iiew. tf) h . gm. AYER’S PILLS, NEW and sini2ularl(y‘succesel\il remedy for the cure of all llilious ' cases-Costl_vcn 4 H4‘ gleuerates nous_aiid t have been flVOItl‘.'\I lsilious dcrnngemt-nts. The piotlaice the di-cp seated and formidable disteniperit which load the licarscti all over the land. Hence a ' l" ftiitily [‘l‘.‘.‘t~it‘ . of Il’tt3 final . I -1 -. .. c 3 anything liitherto kn:-tvn of an . '2 no been eifceted beyond belie , were they not sub- «tn httri bi pr ' ‘ . . Al.H.\"|’INI M011‘, the distinguished Sar- :,r-nii of New York ity. livwr. . . . . llztrus, Practical (Xhcmi.-it oi‘ the i‘urt oi‘ KS‘)-:t\Il]. and Geologist for the State of Man- ».; 'iS(- 3. ll\ L. .‘.lonitiz, .\l. D.. an eminent Surgeon rind l"i_\ sh-inii, oi’ the City of Lrwxcll, who has long t.|I.‘.lI the. i in his i-atcnsire pruc ‘cc ll. (1. St)"i'll‘\‘I"h', lisq., in New York City. A\‘l!l. M. D. Stip't and Surgeon oi the Cllllt‘ L f~'t:it ~s blurine Ifospitil. at Chcl-it-:t. Us at. Did spuc pcrniit, we could ‘give mung hurid “.|\'II ii iinc-t, from tlll parts I‘ ere the ’ills have men used, but evitlciico even more convincing than the ct‘I'ti.flr" rs of tlic.-c eminent. public men is shown in their otlbt-is upon tri . . These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, or most complete wliicl It it-nce can a ' ey are compounded not of tlm drugs tliciuitt-lvcs, but 0' the only of Vrgcttiblo rernocli. xtractcd by chemical piouc-a. in it s [purity and combined togetliu ill such a iiiitiiiicr :-.:i to insure the host rt:".iilt.«. This -ii tuition for medicines has been found and ills both. to produce a more ofilclcnt remedy than ' hi can r ‘€088. The leusoti is perfectly nib 'liile hr the old mode of composition. ev- ery medicine is burde ' mnnintts and iiijui-ious qualities ridiial virtue only tli.-.t is effect is present. All the inert iind obnoxious qual- ‘ties of each Rlllkilllllofi employed are let! behind, the surative virtues ii y being retained srll‘-ox-itlent the t-llbct should prove me they have proved more itiruly remedial. and the Pills a iiurer, WPKILA ialtlltltl to tisenoe than any other medicine known to the no . _ As it is frequently expcdictit that my nit-divine ithoiild be takeii under the counsel of an attending I’h sician and us he (:0tillI not properly jud ti ofa tit oi one of the first mov- .3 Prat tiliotiers in the United St lI'_'\I an is-an Protincc o Ill“ not received them. promptly Il.l'W.il'Ill:'.l ti iii:til to his : «tr-us. the Putt-nt A uilii-iiics tli .k tire --‘ft-red. how few woulzl be It'lA(‘lI if tht ir composition was kiiowiii ‘l‘hoir life ('0'!-l\l‘l in their my." cry. ate ii. mysteries. The colnpflrilltlll of my preparations is l'lItI open to all men, :tiitl ..ll ulio .'tl'(‘ coziipc-tent to judge on -cl - '~ the siibjcet, i now as tlicir tnnviiztions their InIl‘lll‘vl- The Cherry Pr:-torzil tvwl pronounced by ‘ o in it wontlerltd II\(‘\Ii-,'ll'I(‘ tiara‘.- , . _ ir h'IIl(‘lf\ltl3iiil were more than rt-iihzcd by their cifccts upon trial. ' ‘ -y operate l.l\' tliti: powtrful lllllllt‘l‘L‘E' on the llIli‘I’ll:tl \'I>t er purify the blood -.i.i;l i~t.liiiiil.ttt- it .l.lo lu I’.‘IIlll\'(‘ e tiv"i- of -mg gmmgc , l . , livrr, and other cngiiiis of tho hotly. rest-.iiiii 5 their irrcgiilir action to health. and .-m.:; r. tn-ter ' B'lt.'l1 dcr.tu;ze- tb»: tint origin of -’c. Being angrir urnppctlt ry nrc pl» unit to lI|l(¢, and brine pun lg rr tdtrblc, no h'ii'ni can IIIHV‘ from their Hit‘ in '~ri-.' I;ii-.2 . I-‘or iiiiiiiitc d nations, see nit: wriipptr on the llispared by J.i'.u.i C. Aritit, Pmrlvhsfl OOMIAD elylicrt.’ (.'lumus;‘, Lowrl , ail For sale by . T. DESBRISAY. & Co., General Agency. And by Liutoui. Owen, Georgetown, I:'.nw.trin Gorr. Grand ltiver. Eowaiin NIEDHAM, St. Peter’s Bay. J. J. l"aast:it. tit. F.lennor‘s, “ (‘-notion WlGGllT()N, Crapaud AI. I. lloi.tu\n. o. Wu Donn. Bctliqne. Janus Pinotoiv, New London. Mr’ ll