less a fault, or to stop (right or wrong) in not break or sorrot_rtar- . . I-‘it " 2.--Geneit-allyt appearance and ii oleraaewill ‘wlriselsereetar. -Aereuwtseis ‘put worth PLAINET WORDS MAY LEAST D54-‘Elvn My speech is freak, :;vosrs are few, I do not woo with courtly smile: Dex e‘l.l Inealy is vrerusly true, ‘ I I IO “D II I n tones ofhovail Wltid gflle hearts too oft believe: But rate are, Mary, and thou’It prove. , That plelaast words may least deoelve.‘ Tboro'll be shadow in our lot, * When wedded faith shall crown our tinge; let I will clear eeslt thorny spot. If manly care can smooth Life's we s. Thy faults shall meet a voice still II , l’ll sigh o'er all that bids thee‘ grieve. And grey Old Age ab 0 find That pleineet words may OUS. ’TlIl.—--Al in money, so in time, we are to look chiefly to the smallest por- tions. Take care of the pence and the pottnds will take care of themselves. Take care of the minutes and the hours and the years will take care of them- selves. Gold is not found in. California for the most part in great masses, but in little grains. It is sifted out of the sand in minute particles, which, melted to- gether, produce the rich ingots that ex- Ieast deceive. HASZARD'8 GAZETTE.’ AUGUST ""94. -—-vr—7-7-V-V-vwrr ’ CARD. U88. WINELOW TO THE LJDIES. , Id an experienced our-e ‘mid female Physician, would call the attention of the Ladies to her Sootltin Syrup for chllderu teeth- ttt . It will immediately re re them from pain, allay ‘a ' ic actlce, sultan the s,r uee lnIam- letbn,’end is suru\o regulate t Bewels. Depend upon it Mothers, it will we rest to yourselves and rellefend health ts you. ch Wren- fhu, 25 cents per bolt . w. Mpg mid nry large quantities of Mrs. Win-- 1 low‘: Soothinp thousand the set year We belie from teething or any other eeues. one using it. never sold a nsedieine so universally suc- ceesful in relieving pain and affecting auroo—rol'te ’ ' e oonluuly sure. CURTIS It PERKINS, Dru gists, Bangor. Me WONDER 0|-‘ THE WORLD. Graesl cured qffive years standiu burs. Con-rte ds Pennies, Bangor, Me. Grnllernen,-I have been entirely cured oftbe Gra- vel the us of your Craetp and Pain Killer. I cotnmencnl taking the Cramp attd Pain I\'t|lt-r in the Spring of I847. I had beena great sutl'crer for ten years previous; a four or five years ofthc time I sulfercd beyond ell my powers to describe. During this time, I have had medical aid, and tried various spe- cifics, but fottrtd very little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month allot I comrnenccd using it, I began to grow better. eontinuerl to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was cntirol cured. tt.r;e STAPLI-ll. Prospect. Me., an. 29, 185i. \\'e, the undersigned, are well acquainted witlt the above case, and certify to the above stutctncttt offsets. cite the world’s cupidity. So the spare pieces of time, the shreds, the odds and , ends of time put together, may form it great end beeutiful work. Hall wrote! his contemplations when on his circuits. Dr. Meson Good trattslated Lucretius in ‘ his carriage, while, as a physician, be’ e rods from door to door. One of the...“ t7HAut.t:s tfurrortn, IIANNAH Cur-roan, STANTON Et.t.ts. Doctor 'I‘oby, a regular prn:-tisir.-g Physician, of East ;\lar-hiss, writes us under date of Marclt2U, I817: “ Please send me ltelfn gallon of your Crantp and Pain Killt-r—it is the best medicine to cure nitat itis represented to, that I evcrtised.” Doctor first made use of it in his own case, for s vere sprain in the shoulder, caused by the u citing a ps stage, and found immediate relief, and has since Chancellors of France penned a bulky ; “"4 "i" "5' P"'="°° intervals of Doddridge volume in the successive daily waiting for dinner. wrote his Expositor chiefly before brcalt- 7 fast. Kirke White studied Greek, went over the nouns and verbs, as he was go- ing to and from a lawycr’s oflice. Bur- ney leern’t French and Italian while rid- ; ranltlin laid the] of ! ing on horseback. foundation of his wonderful stock knowledge in his dinner hours and even- ings, while working as a printer's boy. Corucv AND THE Tune: .IVtvr:s.--A man came to Copley, the painter, and. hadihimself nnd wife and seven children I all included in a family piece. “ It wants but one thing,” said he, “and that is a portrait of my first wife; for this isl my second.” “But,” said the artist,, “she is dead, you know sir! What, can I do? She is only to come in as an ‘ angel.” “Oh, no! not at all ?" answer- ed the other; “she must come in as a woman‘; no angels for me!” The por- trait was added, but some time elapsed before the person came back: when he returned he had a strange lady on his arm. “I must have another cast of your hand, Copley,” he said; “ an accident bcfell my second wife; this lady is my third; and she is come to have her like- ness included in the family picture.''’. The p..;.iter complied, the likeness was introduced, and the husband looked with a glance of satisfaction on his three spou- ses. Not so the lady. She remonstra- ted; never was such a thing heard of! Out her predecessors must go. The art- iet painted thorn out accordingly. Boaaownns aim LaNncas.—There are scores of persons about town who possess Ito adequate means of subsistence visible to the rest of mankind. We may I the name bottle. Read the following.’ It speaks for itself. R H ‘ 1- our TISM4CUR1'.‘D. 4 syrup dtlrivsg the past six years, It:\'t fitI 3 ve, it the best IlII.tlI° cine in the world for children teething or for the cure , of Dyeentry and Diarrhea in Children, whether It urisfs g ' as universal § satisfaction-—-never never heard a complaint from any , 1? I Proviisclelcmerlne Insurance . ye Tunowtb, t.‘. W.--Agent for Prince Edward Island. BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown. April II. I353- NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE Alli Equitable Fire Insurance Compe- nles of London IIit.'0rp0I‘ulsd by Jet: of Parliament. OARD (IF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for P. E. In . T. H. lluvilaml. Esq.. Hon. (.'Iurrlas Hensley, I". Lougwortlt, Esq” R0501’! llalcltirtsors, J-.‘sq., Tliurnar Dawson, Esq. Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pro- in . Ilfiii-ms of Ap licetion, and all other inforuiutien, from the be Ofloo may be obtain of 1-. W Debloia Esq. Charlotte is. II. J. CUNDALL. April 27, I853. Agent pro turn I Fire ! Fire ! Fire I . Secure your Properly at a saving offifly per cent. tits can only he done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL Hill‘. INSURANCE COMPANY, 'I'ltis is the only Utlice where claims for loss can be met. without reference to a foreign Com n . Blank forms ofupplication, and any other informa- tion cnn be obtttitietl at the Secretary and Treasurer's Ollice, Kent Street. April 6, I852. ALLIANCE LIFE AND FIRE INSURJJVCE COM- P.'I./VY, LOJVDON. _ l!T.\lI.ls‘Hl‘.I) av AC1‘ or PARLIAMENT. (‘Hpifrrl £5,000,000 Slcrlhig. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for’ P. E. Islnnd. W I" THE ooLoNrAt. ,LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. i Gov urron—--rite: R:-I-I1‘ Horsortauu: -nu: I-IARI. of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor I certify, Ihntl was ulllteled with at \l(Il(‘lIl IIlI(‘lllil.n~ (;,,,",m' of Cnnfldm tic pain III In srntill at my back, nltrtltt-ntirely tha- ‘llllltttl inc, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and effort; nor could I walk without a caste, and but very little wttlt. I applied Doctor John- .sou’s Anodyne Liniment. or Liquid 0 odeldoc, and ‘_ several other remedies, without any relic . After suffer- ing in lltis tvav about a week, I purchased ll bottle of Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by CURTIS dc PERKINS, Bangor, and ttftcr three applirrtliorts was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am now on- l ttrely well. Ialso cured a friend of mine, nlio had ‘ been suffering for It long time with a lame side, with I believe it the best ntcdicinc in the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its tinuvr rt Town ULIVI at ‘ . , . , N. B__Be glue Ind Cu" ‘'0'. (;L'"']‘ls & PERKINS) Geri of IIIO (Jlltlpltlly III I IIIICQ hdwar Cramp Pnin Killer. base intitstions. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale by - Wat. II. WATSON. Chalottctown. June I-I, I852. All others hearing this name are Halifax, 12 July.1853. Attctttnann St:o't"r, Esq. IR,—As the Agent of various Fire Insurance Cornyihnies, I beg to bring under your notice ll 9 k Pd TEA/‘T JIRTIFICIJL SLJ TE. composition has been upwards of, three years exten- sively used in ‘New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Ildword Island, the Canadesand Nova St:oti_n, ' principally for covering sltingled roofs, as you w" perceive by the accompanying circulars of certificates. It has been severely test , and proved ntost success- fully its lire proof qualities under most extraordinary circumstances; so ntuch so, that I am ofopinion that I?‘ a n - L is ' I application to all kinds of wood building (where the on or would be no objection to its being used, such us the brick walls of dwellings in the city, out houses, were-In-uses, 61.0., as wcl es the roofs) by lowering th premium of insurance on such buildings as are gvered. I have the honor to be, sir,, our obedient servant, J. W. ROSS. Pntentes and Manufacturer. Halifax 14th July, I853. Sru,—In answer to your note of the l2th inst. I consider the use of your " Artificial Slate Paint" on shingled Roofs. as greatly diminishing the risk against Fire—I hrtve frequently reduced the premiums on Buildings in the Country, upon its application, em, sir, your ob't servant.. ARCIPD. SCOTT. Insurance Agent. John Ross, Esq. Halifax. depend upon it, there might as truly be found an equal number of thoughtlessly generous beings, who consume in their own personal gratification but a limited proportion of the cash that somehow or‘ other continues periodically to glide through their fingers. The man who can live for any length of time, without direct robbery, beyond his legitimate means, must avail himself of one or both of two expedients; to wit, getting into debt, or “ sponging” upon one or more of tltoea kind-hearted souls whose exces- sive amlability, and fear of giving offence robe them of the courage to utter this dis- 1 agreeable motiosyllable ‘* no." Tue rtnrr tttqntav or a woiun alter marriage should be—-“ How shall I continue the love I have inspired? How shell I serve the heart I have won?” Gentle y, your husband thinks you ati the prese'r_i:”momentD the loveliest; the} geisueeto ings. estro not the illu- sion.-In lovely still-—-5e geiystls still. To uarnues a tune asrswan, to con-. ehesniddlo of self-defence, in gentle sub. , snieeion, sometimes requires e-struggle almost like life and death; but these three edbrts are the oldsnt ds with which domestic happiness trio srwoven ; ' the fabric with the wool, and “..;'.°."§il;.‘“i‘.’.‘.’ i',‘2",'.’Za..°‘ at d,l'sre's- allow possession of ft; «- xgbjy ., ,, r..;;,\¢-i 1853. New York Illustrated News. . ‘8 per year. . P. T. Bartituas, Special Partner; H. D. It A. II. Buacts, General Partners. TIIE Ir.t.trs'rart'rI:n Nnvrsispublished weekly, and contains sixteen largo , filled with u out variety of interesting reading matter and uumer- F I’ gun larger and handsome engravings. It is intended that this paper shall be e l’Al‘I'lll'lll. end ll:AD'I‘I- rut. Prcrorttnr. Htss-our or nu: Wosu.n, in which scenes and cvertts in this and other countries, sketches and views in all parts of the Globe. Portraits of Public lien, Scenes in our National Capitol, Auto- graphs and ' phies of Eminent Characters. all matters of general interest to the Community, will be found t-uoaara-i.tr ILLUIITIATID. Due attention w‘ be paid to the Rauarous, Sctnssa-inc, and AGIICULTURAL interests of the Count . A large and handsome en ravinge, of natoinal interest, is now in course o pre aration by the eminent artist I’. 0. Darley, and wil be presented to re an ' title I 3 Es At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome page and index will be gratuitously fora’ publishers. 'l‘be publishers will procure, at low rates, the uniform bi-tdin of the volumes, when desired. The " lllustra News and Home Journal," will be supplied to mull subscribers one year for four § dollars. On receipt of orders for book numbers which are on hand willbo imodletol sent. and In ' ulsnbere supplied as soon theses ea poesi back numbers of the first volume will be e ‘ G. T. HASZAID, Agent 'I1so_OId nstssnsimt ' I810. ciunwmtmws, Junior. 1853. HART applied for P. E. Island. On. per late prrivule front Lon- js'st- , dou, Dublin. Uiltel Itutfl and Iielitbs, their eempfi, h be whole as Supplies -yl 'Iltis[ ioharlottetown Mutual Insurance fl.’ ufllvldvleobstbtoeelbvlsd Th I Harness.“ llt:.anUt-'rtt:ic-22 SI. flrrrlrew Sqnare,Erlt'rt- urgli. Board of Jllanagem-nl in Hulrfrrr for .N'ouu ' Stalin and Prince Edn~rrrrl Islrrn IIIIII. .\I. ll. .‘\llll(>ll, Ilutlltel’. Iloti. \Vi||intn A. Black, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. (Jliurlou 'l‘tt'ining, l:Isq.. Barrister. John llztylcy lllnttd, Esq. llon. Aloxrttitltir Keith, Merchant. d_. , .ItlII|L'.~l Stntvatrt, l‘Isq., Solicitor. I lllcdicnl Advitter—-A. I‘. Snwera. ‘ Agent 6:. .*lecrr-tury——Mnttltcw H. Richey,Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been rt pointed Ufli- lslnnd, and w be prepared to furnish information as to the print- ciplea and practice oftlte Company and the rates of Assurance ' "" Cltarlottetown—-Medical A. Johnston, M. D. Agent—-I-‘.. L. Lydiaflvi ‘ ‘ ‘ IIAJI St. Ell.-nnor’s—Medicn| Adviser—-Joseph Bell, M. D. g-ent—-'l‘tromas Hunt. .\IA'l"I‘llEW H. RICHI-LY. Company, Incorporated by Act of Parliantent in I848. 'J"IIIS COMPANY offers the best guarantee in curse of loss, and accepts Risks at a saving of fully 50 per cent, to the assured. ' be present reliable Capital exceds .€l100. Per- sons having property in Charlottetown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Sncrctnry of this Company for Policies or lnfortnntiott. (Inn of Philips‘ I"ire Annihilntors has been purchased by the Company, for the benefit of persons insured in lllll Oflice. is case of Fire, the use ofit can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Ollice. W. IIEARD. President IIENRY PALMER. Sec’y and Treasurer. Secretary's Oflice, Kent Street, 3 Au gust 5th, 1853. N OT I CE. HB TEJVJIJVTS of Tr-toasae H: as-at HAVI- wutn, Esq., on Townships Numbers 48 and 56 and other Lands in this Island, are r nested to make immediate paytneut of the amount a Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant receiplts for the same. . HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. Astonishing smears of the Oxy- genatod fitters, in A case or nioru-nsur ruans’ s1-Arrnrssa. I’-‘rom Fitzhenry Homer, Eeq., of Boston, Man. Boston, September 8, I848 Dunn Sra—It is now eighteen years siueel was first troubled with the water-brash and derangement of the stomach. I have taken advice of the best Phy- siciene in this city and New York, in London, Paris, German , and Italy, followed their prescriptions, and visited the several sulphur and other springs in this country, the wateri places of German ,'und else- where in Europe, a had found no relie . Since ta- king the llittersl have never had a return of the Water-brash, which daily troubled me of late yearn to a very grertfid es. My appetite has returned; the extreme atu ones, severe constipation of the bowels, general debility, and sleepless nights undo which I suffered, have entirely loll me. Having found so great relief from this most discouraging dis- order. I have recotnmended it trial of your medicine to many ofnty frlttds, who uro now using it to great advantage. And I cannot refrain from writing to you in its favour and pt-aisgrfor the good you have be- stowed upon the communit ; and trust that what little is in my sec to ofi'sr to extendi the circula- tion ofyour “Oaygonatod Bitters," wil be done with gretoth plfisure atflytlmes r " ours var res t u , r-rrz'mnl’ii°v ttbuea. To Geo. II. Gauusr, Windsor, t. REED. AUSTIN I, Co., Wholesale Druggists, No. 26 Merchant's Row, Boston, General Agents. Price, One Dollar per bottle; sis bottles for Five Dollars Wat. R. WATSON. Saint John Bale Stables. A. ctnutttsro Votetlne st. to ' ' vn;'iro1i's'ir'tiiii.'rin- poseof,thathoise to aseSaleBtable.t emieea seat the Oefislia ltapsl, head of K‘ ‘a euro. St. John; wlsere Horses will be kept at liv- , and bought or sold on corutsiissioe. re being no place in St. John whore dress Anufvs ‘Ibsen. toasting Ilersaa, ltnow wtsaretoled saeh otlisr. M. A. 0. lat.- ters bijffi e Iloiul Brennan, or lab Iteble, [Kw WT“ want — fife". lltoei the fretubIsprel'oesiou,lsetnaylse wastes; sea s sreeue areas‘: PAIR‘. Ml sstsyuasevtr. or V - ~ ‘ Ialetlskev |nki\priI.t$. I new rsarantans roe Lamas’ ”‘ In order to compete with other Houses, W. nose will be conducted on the 0.4 SH principle. and 8Ist December last, will make immediate payment. dlfi. “e I3“. s __ MOB‘ N IW BOOKS AVE been received etGnonou T. HAIlAlD' Book Store, among w are:— American Kitchen Gardener, ls. dd. Every Led her own Flower Gnrdeaor,’ls. dd. Domestic owl, and Ornainontel Poultry. Is. 6d. The Pests of the Farm, Is. dd The Hog: its Origin and Varieties, Ie tld Elements ofA riculture, Is'6d n on snuree, Is Gd Chemistry Made Easy for the use of Partners, is Gd Johnston s Lectures on Practical Afiiculture, 4s dd 'l‘lte Progressive Farmer. By J. 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'I‘lieao Reprints have been in successful operatiott in this country for tteenty years. and their cir culntion is constantly on the increase, notwithstanding e competition they encounter from Atnsricau peri- odicals of a similar class. and front the numerous Cliurcls). BIBS to announce the errivalnlir Atlwool. from BRITISH and FOREIGN NI/FACTURES. W. H. baring pereaeslly selected this Stools, would call especial tttteution to It vurtety of sons, ranasons, BONNETS, IIILLINEIIY, &.c., A large selection of Bread Clollts, Dorskirts, ‘ussinterrs, Troreds, lVai.tt-matings, Collars am LINEN GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Boots and Shoes, and every article in the I-hrrnishing Department. N OVELTIES FOR THE SUMMER. WILLIAM HEARD, England, of a large eaoetrnent or from the tint Houses In the Inca. Dttnsslis, stuts, srrawns, tun. e. H. begs to inform his Friends that in future bis basi. requests those whose accents were furnished to the ONE? TO BEND. ‘NQUIRE at the Ofloe ofCtsaut.es Pausrut Esq. , Charlottetown. ' February I. I858. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM 1773 to I85], hotli yearsjiiiclusive-I vols. Roynl " ' ‘ under an Actof the Colo fully revised and consolidated, by Cflllllllllllonnrsr appointed for the purpose. may be bad at the Book. store of G. 'I‘. HASZARD. Health for a Shilling! _ ...;.;‘ .,' 4‘,-,2 HOLLOWJIY’S PILLS. I-ZX'I'RA(IItIIlNAllY CURE 0!‘ L088 0]‘ HEALTH, DISOIIDIEIIICD STOMACII, INDIGESTION AND IJICTERMINATION OI-‘ BLOOD TOTIIE HEAD. Copy ofu Letter from Jllr. John Lloyd, of In‘: u- tr-cu, ncar Hurlr-rh, Jlltwioncllrsliire. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, Silt,-I nvnil tnyselfoftlie first opportunity nfin— forming ynu,tltnt.fur rt very long period,I was ulllictr-d with a dangerous gitldines-t nnd frequent swimtriiirgu in the head, attended by loss of appetite, dtl0I’tIlI‘t'tI stoitittclt,uiid generally impaired ltr-riltlt. Iivtrry fltP.lIli.i had failed to give me tiny pertnnitent relief, and at length it bccttttte so ttltirttiittg, tltnt I ttnstenlly ttfrttitl of going nbout without nn llllt-.‘lltltlIil. Itt this tnr-l:in- cltoly Ct|I1(IIlItll|,I waited persontilly upon t\lr.IluglI-‘i. lflretnist, IIlIllt,'t’ll, for this pnrpmm of consulting llllll its to \\'llatl I had hr.-ttcr do; he kindly ft.‘CtInlIInU|Illt'|I trinity to their wonderful cllicnoy. to perfect ltettltli, and enabled to rs.-sutno my usual utios. You are etliherty to publish this letter in tiny way you may think 0 er. I nrtt, Sir, your obetlicttt Servant‘ (Sigttutl) JOIIN LLOYD. Juno titli, H32. MIIIACULOIIS CUI‘lI'I OF DROPSY. lfxtracf of u. I.elIvrfrmri Etluvrrrl Rotclsy, Esq,, of Imltrt Il'u//-‘, 'l'uIIrrgn, rfrrletl Jfpril Flli, I8b2. i ’I'o I’rot'tnsor IIOLLOWAV. EAR Sttt—l deem it in duty I owe to you and the public at large to inform you at a most miraculous re- covery from that dreadful disease, Ilnonsx, and which, under God, was effected by your invaluable Pi . Wlll tapped five times within eigltt months, and sltilfully trc:ttt-d by two nretlicttl practitiouuI'l;‘but Eclrcftcs and Mogsaines made up of selections front , foreign periotliculs. This fact shows clearly the high i estimation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and alfortls a guarantee that they are eetablisl on a firm basis, and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the pol iticttl shndes above indicated, yet but is small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. 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LEONA D SCOTT’ It CO., 79 Factors 8-raarr, (Entrance 54 Gold street,) New-Yo k. N. B.--L. I. t, Co. have recentl published, and ltevouow for sale. the "FARM!!! GUIDE," by Hsergflte urglr, and Prof’. Norton of Yale allege, Now Its ..eouipIote in I vole, royal octave.‘ containing ishqo page, 14 steel ea Milo wood‘ ' s D D I I ll‘ m".:...'**°-..... . W - Wen could not get cured, until id recourse to your re- medy, ntitl ttotwitltstutttling all I had undergone, this tnirnculnus rm-«licinr: cured me in the course of six weeks (Signed) EDWARD RUWLEY. A DANGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPAIN IN THE BTOMACH El‘II‘EC'I'UAI.LY CUIIID. Copy of a Letter from .)llr. Bosloclc, Drnggirt, of Jslilon under Lyns, dated July 3), 1852. To Professor IIOLLOWAY. Dunn tu.—I have much pleasure in ltnnding to you a tostiinoniul oflhe ellicncy of your Medicines. 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