(For IIamard’s Gaaotta.) TO A DYING INFANT. Thy breath is ebbing fast away, Dim is thy sunlrun e s, The shadow o'er thy eatures cast, Bespoalrs the spoiler nigh. Tho roses on thy chock are pals, h lip has lost. its bloom, The own that sottlo round thy hr-ow, Are from the icy tomb. Oh! thricely blest art thou, sweet child 'I‘hus early called to rest, ' Ere taint of sin, or shade of gum Ilsa stained thy infant brggg[_ Oh! linppier is thy portion for, Called to thy peaceful bed, Than doomed a wrindfier here below, Lrfe’s thorn-clrid path to tread, Go then, thou darling infant, go; Go to thy dreriiiilerrs slee , Safe in its cold erirlirnce. the grave 'I‘hy precious dust will keep. Yes, has-le thee frorii this cliine of woe, ‘ To Where no wor-s lIIVtllIt‘, (roto that land in em youth and joy In deirtli tio nrore can hide. Ilasto from the gilded paths of vice, ‘ Tit ll V bright lirimo away. brie tliy yrinii-.' fr-vt might learn to turn 'l'ltis dark and rlrmirivurd way. Dr-atlt like it wlritr--n»Irr-d :rr~;;ol waits, '2'l.y ripitll to rot fr ~r-, No terror to thy heart he brings, 'I‘heri wlir»-re-fore weep for thee .’ 'l‘lrcn on thy peaceful lirow so cold, \\'r-‘ll prr-,sri one fond, last kiss, I"urer\ell! go join the angel train Iir 'on bright world of bliss. 28th Sept, I855 0 FRENCH L.iDii:s.—-Tlicre seems to be an idea prevalent among us, that a French lady is it sort of butterfly, fluttering about the house or away from the house, but al- ways appearing in the character of an or- tianierit. This is far from being the real state of the case. So few families in France may be called wealthy, that most of the bright things we sometimes see in public are compelled very practically to look after their own affairs at home. Halfthe ladies who attend the Imperial balls have been in the kitchen that very day, scolding their banner, and lifting up the lids oftheir cas- seroles. A rcally elegant dame spends the morning at her toilet, and is ready to be admired at four in the afternoon. Admi- rers are not long in coming. In many houses, from four to five gentlemen call in and are received in the salon by the lady alone. No visitor ofher own sex is expected, and her husband is away making calls on his own account. These afternoon meetings are very pleasant: and when the lady of the house is clever and lively, are perhaps, superior in enjoyment to the soirees. A woman is never seen to so much advan- tage as when no rivals are present. She is then conscious of exercising undivided sway; none of her poweres are wasted in spiteful watching for defects in others, and there is no maliciousness in her ainiability. om Titus is Ltrs.—If we die to-day, the sun will shine as brightly and the birds sing as sweetly to-rnorrow. Buiness will not be suspended a moment, and the great mass will not bestow a thought upon our memo- ries. “ Is he dead?” will be the solemn inquiry ofa few, as they pass to their work. But no one will miss us, except our imme- diate connexions, and in a short time they will forget us and laugh as merrily as when we sat beside them. Thus shall we all, now active in life, pass away. Our chil- dren crowd close behind us, and they will soon be gone. In a few years, not a living being can say, “I remember him!" We lived in another age and did business with those who slumber in the tomb. Thus is life. How rapidly it passes! 0 Tamas rrur Alt! CoMi.vo.—Mauhood will como, old age will come, and the dy- ing bed will come, and the very last look you will out upon your acquaintances will come, and the time when you are stretched a lifeless corpse before the eyes of weeping relatives, will come, and that hour when the company will assemble to hear you to the churchyard,will come: and that moment when you are put in the grave and tho throwing in oftlie loose earth into the nar- row house where you are laid and the spreading ofthe green sod over it—ull will come HASzAitD’S GAZE'l"l‘E, OCTOBER 17. LIVER OOMPLAWT. AUN_D_ICE. DYSPEPSIA, Chronic or Nervous . _Dobility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all dig...“ arising from a disordered liver or stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles. fullness, or blood to in. head, acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for , fullness or weight in the stomach. sour eructritions, _sinking, or fluttering at the it of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried an difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffoca- ti_n sensations when in a lying posture, dinrness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellow ness of the skin and eyes, out in the side. back, chest, Limbs. &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant iinaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by Doc-roii [loot-‘i..uvn’s ci:i.i:uru'rs:n GER./ll./1.N' BITTERS, prepared by DR. C. M. JACKION, Gcrirran Medicine Store, .Nb. I20 flrch SL, one door below Sixth Plriluda. 'l‘lrerr power over the above diseases is not excelled, Great English Remedy! The most valuable Sprinwaud Summer Medicine in the orld: Dr. Balacy’a F 0 R E S T W I N E ! Putronized by the Nobility and Medical Faculty of England, and esteemed the most extra- dinary Medicine in the llledicino containing molasses or liquorice, like the boar-ted Srirsapirrillas, require many urge bottles to produce the slightest change in health. The I_"orest Wine is altogether in different article. It contains no syrup to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent flavor and owerful iiredicinal properties from the vegetable p unis of which it is composed. 'l'ho I"o- rest Wins combines the virtues of the DANDILION, YELLOW nocx, IARIIAPARILLA, with other valuable plririts whose properties are all moiit effective ‘ Its high concentration renders it one of the most efficient niedicines noiv in use. Sririietiirrr-s less than WILD CHERRY, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. 'I'|ieso Ilitti-rs are worthy the attention of Inviilidri. Possessirig great virtues in the rectification of the iver and lesser glands, exercising the most iiearcliiirg power in weakrress and tbflectiomi of the digestive or- gans, they are witliul safe, certain, and pleasant. Testimony from Jfuine. Curr. DANIEL ABBO'I"l‘,Iirottl-(lytt,hIaine, July I6, I843, says: “I was taken sick one year ago, last April, upon my passage front Ilaiiarina to (Shar- lsstrirr, S. t the latter place I took tiierliciire and procured ti physician, but for ten days could obtain no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up it mwspupr-r having your advertisenrent of‘ IIoofl:rnd's German Bitters’ in it, I sent for aortic immediately. this was about 10 o'clock, in II o'clock I took the first dose, and another at 6 o'clock. The effect was so rapid on me, that I had it gooduppetite for supper, and rested ivell that night, and the next day found tiie a we mun. rive not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between Baltimore, Chur- leston and the West India Islands ever iiiiicc. I have now given up going to sea, and reside in this place, where on should have an agency, as you could sell large quantities of it.” Jos. ALI. 8:, Co., Presque Isle, Aroostook ‘'30., Maine, April 24, I854, say: "We herewith send you a certificate ofa cure perl'orined by the list‘ ofonly one bottle of the German Bitters, we think Mr Clark to he a man of veracity, and have no doubt of the truth of his story,” _ Messrs. Jos. I3. Hall 61. Co.—Gentlemen—Iri airs war to your inquiries, I will state thirt my daughter, aged aliout I6 years, had been complaining of ii piiri in her side, for six or seven years, and about the fiist January last, was taken down and confined to her bed. 'I‘he pain in her side was very severe, besides being troubled with pains between her shoulders and in her breast. From reading it number of cures per- formed by “IIoofland‘s German Bitters” I was in- duced to try it in her case. and sent to your store and purchased one bottle. She had taken it but it few days when she began to improve, and now, after trik- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for years. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of her body, and attributes her cure entirely to the German Bitters. u.i.rus CLARK, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are INTIIIILY VIGITAILE, thereby possessing advan- tages over most of the preparations recommended for similar diseases. For sale by respectable dealers and storelteopers generally. T. DESBRISAY. St Co., ‘ General Agency And by Lnsuar. Owns, Georgetown, EDWARD Gorr. Grand River EDWARD Nnaniuiiri, t. Peter's Bay, J. J. FRAIEII. St. Eleauor’s, Gaoitc: WIGGINTON, Crnpaud, Jss. L. Housarr, do. War. Donn, Bedoquo, Jiusls Pinolors. New London. Mr‘ :- REMOVAL. Auction and Commission Mart. IIE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the Public for the liberal patronage he has received since is commencetitent in business. He now begs to inform tliern that he has REMOVED to the remises lately occupied by Mrs I’-‘ORSYTHE, next oor to Hon I’ \V.u.xr£a‘s. where he has ample Storage and Cellarage. and trusts by continued assiduity and attention still to receive further favors. DaIziel’s Cloth Mill. VLOTH delivered at this Mill at this season of the / yoar,, will be furnished without_delay. Agent in Charlottetown, Mr. Neil Run in. JOHN DALZIEL. May sour. I855. i Dixon’s Cloth Mills. CLOTH will be taken in at the above Mills or at any of the Agencies, and finished in a superior manner and with as little delay as possible. JIzcnts.—|Ion. Joseph Wiglitrrian, (ieorgetowir. Messrs. Ilarizzird 81, Owen. Ilooksellers, Charlotte- town. James L. Hayden, Esq. Vernon River, Robert Finlay, Ii-q. Ilerid ofUrwel|, .“I6xlIlI(It',I’ Dixon, Esq. Pinstto Mills, Komble Coffin, I-lriq. Mount Stewart Bridge, \Vil|iam Sterns, I".sq St. Peter's. Charlottetown July 14th, I8-I5, a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakrress, debilily. and isiuluir.-ss. to strong and vigo- rous health. Every dose slums its good elli-cts on the constitution, and irrrproves the state of the health. ' The Iorest Wine is ‘rm.-orrrrrreriderl, in lIII!.l'tII'tlIIgt::ll ‘v Iorrinr, for all compliiiirts ol the .~f~rorn:rr-lr, I.I\'t'I', lud- neyit, Nervous Disorders, Ililious .-\ll'.-r-tiuin-, Ilropsy, ~-'- ’ ‘ ‘.‘\ ilt‘I.IlE Jaiumlrce I"i-rirtile (‘oils- 1 Ilyspr-p.i.i. Inns of H p, ,' p ‘ plaint:-. Scrofuln, utrd all IJISUl‘olI.‘I'.~‘ arising from UAD ; l5t.oon and impure habit of the sy sir-ni. I I SAVED rrnoiu III-‘.A‘I'lI. l . - r ' 1 Tcsliinony of .\Ir. N.-itlian .'llutln-ivs, a lii~_-lily res- ? pcctnble and wt-.~rltli_v ClllZ='.'I ‘(tI‘Nt‘\\'till(, I _ I Dr. G. W. Ilzilscy:-—I believe your I'0rist Wine and I’ills have been the rireniis of srrving my life. When I comrncriced t.-rl.in;_: them I laid at the point . ofdeath with dropsy, piles and astlima. My I’liysi- ' cian had given me up as past cure, and my _furnily had lost all hopes of my recovpry. \\dliiIl:3_”iii this dreadful situation, your l“ore.-it \ 'me an I s were - procured for me, and before I had liiiirrlied the first r bottle of the Wine and box of l'ills,I experienced great relief; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly it-rlucetl. Hopes of my recovery be-gait now to revive, and after continuing it is an excellent and good medicine, and will on. doubiodly become the leading medicine, of the ds .' The Forest Wine is put up in large s uare bolt as with Dr. Halsey’: nanio blown in the g use, 31 par liottla, or six bottles for $5. Gum-coated Pills, 2 5 cents per Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. corner of Hudson, N. W. R. WATSON, General Agout. Ti life .7 tax It 1, 7;" p.‘ ’*\t'-‘ l' r... -if '. -3 ._.‘-.3 NATURE oU'i'wi'r'rizD!" Dr. Antrobus’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND HAIR DY]-‘.. Under the immediate Patronage of the Princes of ‘main and India. These articles are without doubt the most ertraordtl nary in their powers er-er submilletl to the Public, and require but to be tried, to be apprcciutcrl, ad- mircrl, aml continued. 'l‘hu lll'I.~"l‘()ltA'l‘IVI“. strengthens the hair and prr-vrnts it falling ofl'aftr-r every other riroanst have Iit't‘II rtnmrted to uirsucet-in-fully; it cures l..-rlrlriess and t-imrtr-s II natural curl and by its use, my riurls of [tl‘IS()II~£ of both .-1-xes are indrbted to hating u Ilt’£ltI of hair at the present iiiomeiit. Its efficacy if llwrr-fore tndoulrtr-d, out‘. the whole world is chal- lr-ngr-rl to prrdnce an article to equal it, either for liu;rulif)'i‘tg the lrunrrrrr hair or preserving it to the latr--t period of life. For the production of Whiskers or Mouslzrclie, it is infallible. The qualities of tho IIAIII DYE are decidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever utteriipted and the whole surfirrro of the head can be changed int a riioritrrutural black or brown, within five minute after using it, so as to defy detection front the great est connon-cur. Advice by post gratis on receipt o Postage Stamps. Cerlylcate from one of the greatest Jlledical Jllm oft .’ .' he rluy.—Rem1 ti! the use of your medicines for about it lIIt‘IIlIl, the I'iles and Asllimu were corirpletr.-ly cured. 'I'lie Ilropsy, tlirougli which my life was plirtwd in such rt-at darrger, was also iierrrly gone. I lrave conti- rrucd the use of your IIIt'(IllElII4'$ until the presvirt time, and I now enjoy as perfect healtli as ever ’d in my life, although I am more than sixty yr.-:ir.~r of age. Yours, re.~ipr-ctfully, N. lllsriirzirs. Ne'rvark, N. J.,I)ec. 19,1847. GREAT CURE oi-* t.ivi-:n COMI'LAIN'I‘ or TEN YEARS’ STANDING. New York, January 9th, I8-I8. Dr. ll:ilsr=y—Ile.'rr Sir,—IIaviiig taken your I"orest \Vine and l‘iil.-4 to retrieve it IIISEIIHE oftlie I.ivr.-r from which I have suffered severely for upwards o ten years; and liaviiig adherred closely to the directions which rtccoiriparry the rut-diciires. Ihzrvo recovered in l|l'tIlIll, rrotlrwitlrstandin all who knew me thought my case incuralrle. 'revious to taking the Wine and Pills, I had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to grow worse to an alumi- ing degree. Some of my friends spoke desparrrgingly of riiy crise,and tried to persuade me from making use ofuny advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- ception mid inefficiency of many ridvertiiteil remedies put forth by unpriircipled tnen in flaming advertise- tnenta. Ilut, what a pity it is, that the deception used b others should be the Iiieans of dissuading trinity ahouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent remi-dies. lluiiranely speaking, they have iiaved my life; when I corri- menced making use oftlienr, I was in It wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured, and liiid in- creased fifteen pounds in weight, having taken one box of the I'i|ls, and two bottles ofthe wine. “(cold to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the saute remedies, Yours, &c., JAMIE! Wiixrorv. Nsrivovs nisonorrns ,. Are diseases of the riiind us ru-ll us of the body, - usually brought on by troubles and nfllictiori, and are most cotrirriori to persons of delicate coiistitutions . rind rrerisirive minds. I.ow spirits,melrrnrlio|y.friglit- ' ful dreams, rind fearful rrrrticip:rti-rm: ofevil front the sliglrtestcuuso-, generally accompurry nervouirdirior- dcr. The oresl. \\'irro mid l’ills are an energetic remedy in these complzrints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated I’iiii.Anr»:t.i-tits. September 7th. I848. Mr. G. W. llrrslr-y—Defir Sir:—Your Forest Wine and Pill: have cured my vrifs of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been affected for many years. Iler body was almost wasted away. She was frequently dir-turlied in her sleep by frightful dreauis, rrwultenirrg quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times laboring under the delusion tlrrrt rornethiiig drt-ridful was about to happen to her- lly the use of four hoirlr-rr ofthe \Vine, rind a box of the I'illr-, she is now in perfect health. She Ilttit rc- g:riried her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. J. C. I’Aui.niNa. Dr. David lllziroin, u trololirated practitioner of New York, declau-d publicly that one bottle of |lal- rrr-.v‘a I-‘ore.-it Wine r-ontrrinerl more virtue than fifty of tho large Imltlett of Sui-aporillri. Messrs. S. S. Lamp mean t7o., one of the largest and most respectable druggists in Syracuse. in n etter, say: " From what they have heard and seen of HaIsoy's Forest Wino Copy of a Letter from Dr. Magrath, III. R. C. S., dated llrrkc ,Streot. Adelplii, London, the l7tli l January, I85-I. r'l'o Ila. .-\iv1'itouus, J‘ Sir,-—-I fur-l grezrt pleasure in attesliirg the virtues I of your I’ersi.rri Ilair Itestorative. Several parties < who have IM‘t‘lI patients of mine hating derived the most irrr-oirceivalrle IIt‘lIt‘IIl frorii using it ; rind in fact it is owing to this ttI'lIt:It.' alone, that many oftliem are . not at the presr-nt moment completely bald ; oirle party l I ma IItt‘nlIt‘II in inrticuliir, who d been aid u |I\‘llIIyI)'|illu8 ft-ver:l (a most beautiful young lady,l)' l tltt: nttark however left her although as bountiful as ever in the frrcr-. still with scarcely airy hair on her lliead. She tried every thing unsuccessfully, utrtilI l rccominonded her to use your Persian Hair Restora- gtirr. and in three llmlllllil, she again posse.-sed the ,lIllIIi3 dark curling locks,us before lierillness, nltliough ifpossihle, still more jet like, and attractive. I must ridmit, although I have recommended it to hundreds of persons of both sexes, I have never found it fails and consider, that where the hair is not past human aid, your wonderful preparation will restore it. to its ristiuc itttite. P Your Hair Dye is the best] have ever seen or heard of, and has been used among my private ac- quaintances, with the moat unbounded satisfaction. um, Sir, yours most truly, (Signed) DENNIS MAGRATII. Letter from Henry Vinson, Court Hair Dreiser and Wig Jllalr-er, of I24, Learlenholl Street, London. To Dr. Aivraouus, 5ir,—Your Ilair Ilestointive is one of the great- est blvssings ever invented. Several ofriiy customers are quite enrnptured with it, and consider it beyond all praise. I crinnotdeny, but that it has appeared to me quite wonderful. the alteration it causes after using it for it few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind I ever used, causing acornpleto metamorphosis ; iviiig the hair a natural curl, and even entirely hiding grey locks, setting nature at defiance. You may (Io-pend upon it, that it surpasses any thing oftlie kind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye, I can sell all you can send me. it is so unquestionably good. I am, Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) Ilnrutv VINION. The Restorative is sold at Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s per Bottle, Sterling. The IIair Dye 3s. 6d. and ‘II or case. The larger sizes are a great saving Directions for use accompany each Bottle and Case. [[7 Be particular to ask for Dr. .dntrobru'r, or you may be imposed upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Perfutnari throughout the world, and at Dr. Antrobus's Esta hlishment, 2, Ilrydges Street, Strand. If any diffi- culty arise in obtaining it, send postage stamps to Dr. Antrobus‘s address, and it will be forwarded by return of post. CARD. srswsar & MACLEAN, SIIII‘ IIROKEIIS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purchase of American 4- Pro- vincial Produce, and Dealer: in Procirionr, Fitlt, Oil, 6-c. Fsiiitv Liirwiivo, Water-Street, St. JOIIN, N. B. narsnancn Chnrlottr-town, I’.I-2. l.. Jlis. Ptrnnts, Esq., St. John, N. 8., Messrs. R. Itaitxrtr Gt Co. April I8, I855.