' an enviable Hgiszinos GAZETTE.‘ FEBRUARY 16. "(For I-Iasssrd's Guasus.) Irnprohe amor,qisldI:Ii_'Icrtallupsctor-acogisl Ila. Enirou; -—'l‘lIe msa'l:'is ss leaps“ the ' irritablle vsturu’ mes hating‘ ' phrsna ' three the medium of the Press. that I shall slhr aye apology for favoring year readers. is following lines, with a specimen of that important attribute of verse. I , wever, that the eflusica is not siou, where it might seem that the fertility of the wriier'_s genius. and the copioussassol‘ his ideas,were becoming ' exhausted.’ 'Io inaay, however, its im- per a will not create surprise, w a the - carve by the date that it was leng ago compiled, lain au original I. S. _ -ro arias j-. Can I forget thee? Ask the rriidafiht hour, When all is silence round my lonely bed; ‘Tia than for thee I tears of anguish ur, And chase roll slumber from in sch head; Or should exhausted nature sin to rest, In drenrnsl see thy glowing farm arise,- Bot are I strain the to my panting breast. The rapturous vision from my presence dies. Can I I‘ thee? Ask Aurora's hour; Wh nk I then from Heaven's fostering ray, A like a false 'neaih my sentence cower, ' I Ask, while such lovely dnwsr erecis its head, To meet with fragrance sweet the rising more, Why the fresh tints, which once were mine, are And lei! slcse. within my breast, the thorn? Can I forget thee .’—Ask the ' vial hour, 0 When laughter rings around the festive board, Why the II goblet charms my soul no more,- Why the rich feast no pleasure can sfiird.’ Wli lion: my cap. the sparkli As unwanted tear in sorrow owe l— Becssse for thee unheeded there I mourn, 'Mid recltlem joys ladalge my secret woes. SlruInh'd on the deld, u ebb life's purple tids,— ' At full the stream cfdurk unsparing death; Thy pity ‘d make his srpgry waves subside- Thy name. Louise, wou orm my latest breath. Windsor, I350. Palace Euwaan Isuiioxus IN Airs-rr.ai.is.— Messrs. Wsuacs Mscruasost and Repair Has- uan, who left Liverpool, England, on the 17th June last, in the ship lfiberui 1500 ten rived at Melbourne, on the 5th Oct. have been recei m them both. They state that they had a long, but pleasant, passage of 104 days, that the were struck with the beautiful appearance o the Town of Melbourne, situated on the Ynrrs Yarra River, and of the surround- ing country ; that Carpenters, Blacksmiths, kc were getting from 15s. to 25s. r day, but eve- r thi;g)was extravagantly big in pro rtion ; t at vessels were lying in the ar sorted by their crews; and that, while on board the ' , they went with a res table com- pany, bound for “ the diggliIi;gs' with whom they had joined, and were, w ii the wrote, on the point of settin out lbr Forest eek, about 80 miles from urne. Mr. Jonx MscDorms:i.r., of Donaldstcn, who lefl: Halifax in the Chateau arrived in Mel- bourne on the 9th October. Messrs, Gsoanx Ovmr and hsnsarrx Coirrroir, who went out in the Funny to California, have also arrived in Australia. Messrs. Jinn Snrs and Burn. Bxi.i., who left Boston for Melbourne, had also arrived at that place. Wssuuir Missiorrs.—The Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Branch Missionary Socie will be held in the Wesleyan Chapel, on Tues- da evening next, at 7 o’cIock,up. ni. The Rev. Mr. Sutherland w’ preach in the Masonic Hall, Mrs. Macdonald’s Building to- morrow at 11 o'clock, at 3 and half-pest six in ' the eve g. aivics' Iirsrrrirru--Dr. Mackenzie delivered one of the most popular lectures of the session, on ursda evening, on the influence of the Solar Re a, on Creation. The lecturer also ex- plained principles of the Photogra hic art. Heath Haviland, uire, will fiver t e Insti- tute with the next lec re, on An ‘no of 1 early set Q/‘IA: English in North America. Coircuus-.—It will he sees, by advertise- ment in another eelumn, that the Charlottetown Brass Band will gi their popular Coecerte on Friday evening next. This Band have already earned ' polarity, nd we have no doubt their character willplie fully sustained an the present occu- sicn. As a corps. well advanced in the science of Music, we consider them a public acquisition; and we be the public ill old that encouragement which their utility and talent undoubtedly dsrnands. The performance will be conducted by Mr. R. Foster, whose ability is llilly established; and, patronized as it is by one ever forward in aiding scieniilic improve- ment among us, we anticipate its drawing a large and fashionable audience. News by I We have received intelli ace by Submarine Telegaph of the arrival o the English Mail at Hall x on Thursday morning at 8; o'clock, and also the followin most striking items of news. America from Grain lower. Great Reform Banquet ii Cobden, in his speech, oflred “& inst ls. r week that never nvade Brihin. Brotherton, M. P. for Sfilfofd. bound him over legally to the bet. Lord Melbourne dsad—a$d 70. Newman had £100 for 'bel on Achili—dne pa . . During! last two months 400 wrecks occurred I on Britis coast IIJIIII N . publicly married. Corona- in K . The Empress was tion mkee p educated in Bristol, hi . - General Godwin in as Dvelt'l".” Nearly lost advanced at cf4000 men, at Pegn. War at pe unsettled as ever. Arrived, Jan. m—Bark Rival, at Queeuston, from P. l. I. Oeaeds arrived this morning ma Boston. No news whatever. ' Died. ~' At wiser Issilsmsat, es the tlih inst., Itas- rat. eflr. Dusess Dermh, aged 7! years. the eesessd. s mtive of Argylsshlrs, Isetland, emigrat- Idh htbeyesr INS. In allthe domes- IIII Nlltltlu, suemplary and devoted, a life sdsvaed character '. uhrgefsmlly.aaduumsvemrsls- as New vat-.e‘..i..s...ri Psa.eu an an of E.‘.r’ir.. "' iica-ea. Cable 233-- ...I .-rt"-"57"" ' ' t roiiiri.sw_son~.suss.q. Meteorological Journal. neonatal. rusuisolsruu. III at west Mean. ighest Lowest Daily . lhtll, ‘lib, IS-—I Mean. I037 9.70 $.03 ‘.0 3.5 ll.‘ ;WllD er I, a. sr. waaruxu. CS. gentle hoses. Blue sky ith sl ht ' cloud-.‘ml'a... -3.‘. u.'1'."r.'i'..‘ _ Olly. and aurora in eveni . 7 S. light do. Bloc sky, with passing clogs till 6 a.m., than overcast, wi fog and ii ing send; rain auddrls- alc sller 4 p. in. Overcast, with fl ing scndund rissling rain, ti I 9 u. in. , thee overcust.,m;vit ' ht“ cloudy ti 9 u.rn.; tlicn blue sky. with C e Ilkresk ‘u. ' i.....i ‘u 9 ....’.I .‘i'.'.. fi.:'."I,°, ....'.'I.. run in evening SN. N.E. frrslido. 9N.N.E.do.do. 10 W. N. W. do. do. II S. S. E. do. do. Bliss sky, with passing cloiuis till a. m.; n overcast, with now and sleet at iatsrv 12 W. S. W. mod. do. Overcast and cloudy till I a II Blue sk with ing c snow till 3p.ru.; then blue with clouds round horizon. V Third Concert for the Season! av Till SOJVS of TEJIPERAJVCE HRJSS BAND. Under the patronage of Mrs. Gauss.) III‘: 30 perunce BIAII Earth will we their Third Concert on FRIDAY Evenin next, eb. 35, 1853, in the 'l‘:srruuaiIcu HALL, under the patronage of Mrs. Grobb. on which occa- sion, by particular desire, several of their most popu- r p' as will be again performed, together with others never before submitted to the public;—under the direction of Mr. Russui. Fosi-nu. ornisacs to commence at 8 o'clock p.m., pre ' . TickeIs may be had at the Stores of H. Stamper, G. T. Has-lard. J. J. Pippy, and J. W. Morrison. Charlottetown. Feb. I3. Pictoii Soap. IIE Subscriber has only a few BOXES remain- . ing, of this approved article, at _ his usual low price. 9SAMES N. HARRIS. Feb. I7, I353. 3in eficecy of the Oxy- genated Bitters, iii A case or uioi-rrxuir inane‘ ITANDIKO. From Fituhenry Homer, I:'aq., of Boston, Mass. Boston, September 28, 1848. can Sru—-It is now eighteen years sincel was dist troubled with the water-brash and derangement cf the stomach. I have taken advice of the best Phy- sicians in this city and New York, in London, Paris. Germany, and Italy. followed their prescriptions, and visiiedi e several sulphur and other springs in this country, the watering places of German , and else- where in Europe, and had found no relied Since is- ‘ng the Bitters! have never had a return of the Water-brash, which daily troubled me of late years tos very greatd ree. My appetite has returned; the extreme data once, severe constipation of the bowels,gsneral debility, and sleepless nights under I which I suffered, have entirely lell me. Having found so great relief from this most discouragi dis- order. I have recommended a trial of your in iciue to many of my friends, who are now using it to great _advastage. And I cannot refrain from wining to on in its favour and praise, for egood you have be- stow . ‘upon I community ; and trust that what little is in my scope to olfer in extending the circula- tion of our “osygenatsd Biiiers," will be done with gratefu pleasure at all times. Yours vs? restpectfnll , FIT I-IE RY H MER. To Guc. B. Gaauw, Windsor, Vt. REED. AUSTIN It Co., Wholesale Druggists, No. 36 Merchant's Row, Boston, General Agents. Price, One Dollar per bottle; six bottles for Five Dollars. Wis. R. WATSON. Jan. 14, I853. Os. THE Subscriber wants to execute u very early or- dsr. and will therefore, give the highest price for OATS delivered immediats—Caslil Cash ! ! JAMES N. HARRIS. ts Wanted. Feb. I1, I853. 3in9 Freehold Penn for Sale. . TO be Sold a FIRM containing 50 acres cffree LAND, one half of which is under cultivation add the remainder is covered with wood. There are on the premises a house and burn nearly new. The above property is delightfully situated on the Montague River, nearly opposite to Gear etown, nnd ccmands a pleasant view of the Town, arbour,and surrounding scenery. For further particulars apply to D. R. STEWART. Cape Traverse, Fab. I-I, I853. 3w. BIiss's Ooinpraund Cod. Oil . . Y- ! IHE First action of this candy is to soothe the or- _ _ ns cfvoice and finally to alla all pulmonary irritation. It certainly stands unrivri led as a remedy for all atfectrcns of the throat and chest, and unlike many other remedies for the same disease, it does not with the stomach of the patient.-—Fui sale Was. R. WATSON. ca. -5' Notice! Notice I l HE Subscriber will take in yment of accounts; Outs, Barley, Wheat, arlhiothy and Clover Seed, Pork, Beef, Butter, Oat eal or Floer. HAI on irarsc iris UIUAL STOCK OF G OODS, suitable for country use, via: Tea, Molasses, Sugar, &c., Ito. Also,--3000 bushels Saar, which will be sold low for Produce, on delivery. 80 to I00 toss Lisa: S-rows, A few in of Granite Mini. Srcrrus, isons who have not settled their ac- counts, due the past year, or years, are requested to make its ' yment, o erwise i will be handed over to an Attorney for collection, without any further notice. JAMES VPURDII-1. Ch. Town, Feb. I1, 1553. lino OATSIOATSH ohrsui ANTED to purchase. 30,000 Bashels Oats, II‘ which the highest will he paid, in cash. an delivery. JOHN ANDREW MeDONALD. Charlottetown, February IA, 1353. Aw Grand Division. SPECIAL MEETING of the Grand Divisisss, 8. d‘ 1'.. ofthis Island, w' be held in the Tshpsraese Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday |l|. lb 3 inst., at 1 o'clock. . P. DESBRISAY. G. S. Charletmtsws. Feb. is. less. AIHAIAOI for mac. flisziiurs OALINDAII for 1853, is now ready for dell ,sadwiIlheI‘susdtseuamlu besides the usual TL-. . such additional -ATTII. THE WEATHER. for the leach, seams sf British North American Celealss. Impacts.- . and Revenue of Nmth Americas and a variety of etbw mflhhmsdm. Jseaary 4. . LAND AIIISSMINT. Treasurer's Oliice, Charlo.tetewu, P. E. Island, January 15. I853. IN pursuance of the Act of the_(ieneral Assembly 0 this Islund, made and passed in the Eleventh ysarofths reign of Her I Majesty. iutituled An Act for levying far! as Arsussisui rm all Lands in this Colony. and or Ills encouragement O Eduction,” and‘ of an ct made in unrrmdriicnt t ereto, and passed in the Twelfth year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled .1» Act amend the present J1‘! f the Jlsursmeut if Land, and the siu.-oara crtt Education : I do. hereby give Public Notice that have tirade 3' ' i a ing to the terms of the said Act. of the under- meotioned Town Léts, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts ofTowaahips in this Is and, in arrears for the non-payment of the several some due and owing thereon to Her Majesty. under and by virtue of the drst mentioned Act, viz : ac a scare. Township No. 3, 22!: Township No. «. gfldlj -- 9, 4912 -- 41. II5 “ II, 70! " 43, 3I83 " IS, 1627 “ I " I9, 510 “ 54, I030 -- so. tees; " so, 519 " at. are .« as. an “ 23, M42 “ 59, 385 “ 24, I00 " 00, I500 -- 25. 755; ~~ 62, H31 « 23. nor -' or, zoo " 3|, I000 George's Island, 145 “ 32, 5044 Bunbu " I4 “ 33. 599 St. Pcter‘s “ 80 " 81, I321 Murray Islands, 21 “ 33. 500 Indian Island. Be- “ 43, 2400 dequs, 200 Charlottetown, Ist Hundred of 'I own Lots, I of No. 4, c. 66. 3d Hundred, I of No. 45, fiof No. 46, ‘I-30ths of No. 93. 4th Huadred,1 of No. 30, 4-l5ths of No. 33. 5th Hundred, I of No. 2, I of No. 03. Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, No. 197. own Isots in Gcor ctown: No. 7. Range 1. Letter D; 0. I3, Range 2, Let- ter A; I No. 9, e '1, Letter B: I No. 9, Range 2, Letter F; No. 3, Range 3, Letter B; I No. 3, Range 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89, 90, i of 199, 272. are, and 9.35. Town Lots in Princetown : Nos. 1.2, 3,4,5, and s. No. 5, Row 3, Division I, Letter B. 8, o 2. do 3, do B 4 and 5, do 2, do 5, do I}. 1, c 3. do 5, do C. 5, 3, ‘I, and 8, do 3, do d, do C. 2, 4, do 2, do D. 5, do 5, do I, do E' 3, do 5, do 2, do E. 2, do 5, do 6, do E. 3, do 8, do I. do H. ‘I, do I0, do I, do J- 6, do ‘I. do 4, do B. 3, Il K. do , do 7, do Pasture Lots in Prinaetowri Royalty--| of No. - I of No. 238; No. 240; No. 875. so in arrears and proclaimed as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that in case the sum charged on them as afore- ' ‘ b have been incur- the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be he lottetcwa, which will commence on Tuesday the 3d day of May nest, application will be mride to ilie Su- preme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land. flips!!- JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. BANKING NOTICE. HE Subscriber will grant Cheques on the " Bank of British North America " at Halifax, and on the Agents of the Bank at New York.fcr any Amount at Sight ; and will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston, at any Sight under Ninety days. The Subscriber will also Cash his own Cheques of £10, and under, on presentation at his (Mice. Bills of Exchange bought, and Promissory Notes dirumd " um CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, February Id, I853. 8w Improvement of I-IASZARD'S GAZETTE. rwica A wniix! IMPORTANT 'ro TOWN and COUNTRY SUBSCRIIIEBS THE management of the Newspaper which, for the last 30 cars, has been_ successfully conducted by J. D. , ., is now trans- ferred to the Subscriber, who wi assume all the responsibilities thereof alter the publication of the resent number. '1‘ e circulation of Hazard’: Gazette is, at pre- sent, and has always been, greater than that of any other newspaper in this Colony; and- availing himself of some of the greatest recent im rovenients which have been made ‘pi the art an machinery of the Printer,—its new pro- prietor and publisher hopes he shall be able still to secure for it the first place in the public estimation. To this end, he has, at a considerable outlay, purchased a Powun Puss; and, on his remiscs, made the alterations and additions w ich were uisite for its proper erection. About the beginning of February, he expects to have-it in perfect workin order; and——that hoin accomp- lished—he will, uflerwards, issue assnrd‘s zette TWICE a neck, of t mine sise as that in which it is at present published, and, to ' r, at the same price. The advantages which, from t inner. saaaiiosiraiur, will ac- crue to Subscribers and Advertisers, are so apparent, that they require no comment, and _a due it preciaticn of it, by the ublic, will, it is hoped‘: appear in the increa patronage be- stowedu nthe Pa r. The itorial Department will be entrusted to the management of a gentleman, whose ability and experience as a writer for the newspaper ress, combined with the liberality and modera- ion of his political sentiments, are such as to §'”U a aruntee for the future utility and popu arity of the Paper. y co ious extracts ii-om Ericnisn Psrns; by and well-written Team; by articles on Acsrccarcas and GAIDIIIIND, so ed as to have direct relation to the immediate objects of the farmer's skill and labor; by IOIAL and iiruoiocs matter, free in sectarian bias; and by compre- hensive notices of Social and Political Refor- - mations, now happily in progress amongst all the civilised nations of the earth, there will always be manifest in main merit of Hssuaifs Gixurrl, an earnest desire to rovide valuable and acceptable instruction an enter- tainment for all classes amongst its readers. trees of Hassard‘s “°.*.‘°' P. . - ._ - . wi re er a r in - ossy IIIIIOG-‘I‘I‘hlI3I‘,0fl£l::lIeI‘II hw For the transmission of Ilroavsivr Nxws, by means of the Ilnscraic Tsimnru, the subscriber has also made arrau iuente with Coxussrcio nunra in Halifax, St.Jo n,and Boston. Couuviriciriozvs directly bearing on the gene- ral iubresh and well-being of the community, will always be fiunhfullg received asr.aunnm. nanunmn AU'O'.l'ION’S. LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD. by Public AUCTION. on the Premises, unless previously disposed of by pri- Valle.Conlrlcl, on Toesds the in day of March neii,ai I2 o'clock noon. i MILL and LAND st- tuchsd. at Cove Head, bel ing to Messrs. JOHN onnerly advertised for the Subscriber, at his Ofice in Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, Jan. wih, 1853. Large Sale of Valuable Goods. BY AUCTION‘. .1! the Store if lebsrg‘ Lpngworlb. Esq., Queen rre. BY A. H. YATES. SALE to take place on Tiiuasnar, the 3rd of March at II o'clock. — A I articles put up by the Auctioneer will be knocked down without the least reserve. As these code must be sold. the sale will take place on the above mentioned day without any post- ponement should the weuther prove unfavourable. srchanls and traders, in town and country. will please attend this sale, as Mr. Yatss's orders are po- sitive to dispose of the whole, (long credit will be given.) The Stock consists of Broad Cloths, Whitneys, Buti'alo C|oth.TweedgDoeskins,Sergee.I(erseys, Flan- nels,Blanlrets,Counterpsnes,Bed Ticks, Striped hiri- Inga; 3 Bales grey Cotton, Print Cottons, Osnaburgs, Denims, 'l‘able Cloths, Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Mus- lin Dalains, Orleans, Coburgs. Lustres. Cotton Bulls, Linen Thread colours, Cotton Reels, Buttons, Gotfered Blinds, Tapes, Stays, Hooks and Eyes; Gloves of all sorts, Collars and Habit Shirts; 300 . line Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Furs inSt.one rirtin, Fitch, Raccoon, Muskquash, Inc. &c.; Da- musk for Curtains; Ready made Clcthin , and Caps, in great variety; Cotton Warp, es, Um- brellss, Ribbons, Laces, and a Large variety of other goods. February 15, I353. TEMPERANCE HALL. ‘ N consequence of due Notice not having appeared respecting the last adjourned Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Temperance Hall Com try, this is to give Notice that the adjourned Annus Meeting will be held at the Temperance Hall, on Thursday the 24th inst., at 7 o'clock, p. In. JOHN ORLEBAR, President. Fell. Id. 1853. All papers TO PLASTERERS. ENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until the First of March next. for Luthing and Plastering a House, in Lot 65, twelve miles, by road, from 'I‘cwn. JOHN KENNY. Charlottetown, Feb. I4, I853. 2i Legislative Council Chamber, Fuaaimiir, 10, 1853. ESOLVED, That the Thirty-seventh Standing Order of this House be inserted three times in each of the Newspapers published in Charlottetown, for the information of the u ic. CHARLES DESBRISAY, Clerk Leg. Ccnacil. " That no Bill, resolution, or other proceeding, founded upon any applieation,addressed to the House of Assembly, be sustained by the Council, unless an application to the same efl'ect, with such documents as may accompany the name, be also presented to the Council, in General Assembly." ' In the House of Assembly, Tninamr, Fsiiuuaar 10, 1853. ESOLVED. That no Petition yin id I'or Roads, Bridges or Wharfs, or or an cb'act of a local or rivate nature, be received after ON AY, the 28th try of FEBRUARY instant. ORDERED, That the foregoing Resolution be inserted in all the Newspapers published in Charlotte- town. JOHN M‘NEILI., Clark H. A. MAINE LAW PETITION. PAR1‘lF.S having charge of the MAINE 1.1 W PE TI 1'! ON throughout the IiIIiIntI,llI’I respect- fully requested to use their best exertions to have the same signed, as nunierously and speedily as possible, it being necessary that the said Pstiiinn shcu d be re- turned on or before the first day March next. N. .—Return the Petition by some careful hand, addressed to Mr. J. W. Morrison, No. 3, Queen Street, Charlottetown. JAMES MORRIS, Soc'y. of Can. Com. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1853. El X H I B I T I O N’ Of the Industry of all Nations. TO BE OPENED IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, o.v Till 20 on or suv, COMMUNICATION on the subject of a re re- ssntaiiou of the Natural and Industrial in- ducts of Prince Edward Island, at the above Exhibi- tion, having been transmitted to the Ccrnniittee of the "Royal Agricultural Society," in order that they may adopt such measures u may be deemed neces- sary to carry out so desirable an object, the Commit- tee inviie persons who may be desirous of forwarding Specimens of the Produce or Manufactures of the nd, to communicate with the Secretary on the subject. In making up an sssortrnent of Samples of the dif- ferent Agriculiultural Products, the Committee wish to obtain the underinentioried Articles, for the best specirneas of which they will pay the prices alilsed toeach-the same to be shown on the day of the the Grain Show, viz., 3d March nexi:—- Thrae B-ishels of Timothy Seed, £3 0 0 Barrel of Oatmeal (200 lhs.), 3 I0 0 Half Barrel Pearl Barley (100 lbs.) I I0 0 Cheese (not less than 20 lbs. weight), per lb., or I o Firkin of Butter (about 30 lbs. weight), ' per lb., 0 I 0 Do. Lard. (about 30 lbe.), per lb., 0 I 0 Ten Pounds of Dressed Flax, I 0 0 cu Pounds of Dressed Hemp, I 0 0 Basbel of Flas Se , 0 I0 0 Five Pounds of Csrrsway Seed, 0 I0 0 Five Pounds of Candlsberry Myrtle Wax, 0 I0 0 Two Posndsofflarsaparilla Root, 0 5 0 Three Bashels of Rye, I 0 0 res dc. Buckwheat, I 0 0 Half do. Indian Corn. an ear, 0 3 3 By order of the Committee, CHARLES STEWART, Secretary. Peiuons desirous of becoming Members of the So- ciety for the current year, ending lst Jul , I353, are r nested to enter their names with the Secrets y, on or fore Saturday the 35th day of February next. Jsn. II , I353.’ REMOVAL. lrm SELDON. GRATEI-‘ULLY acknowledges the liberal patron. a a received from her leads, sad to inform them, t tshs has °£"°"“ ":2 ‘I . .. .. s e treats, as ' s the Gl.oV'GSR’Il;1.’I.l-.UOIN"S'yRUP, §c., to merit a continuance their favors. a- removed to that comm ices house aw Tessruaailcu Hai.i., where best mllies, Pisaic Parties, ., an id with go qsasiity. A few respectable Illlllasa be seecuiiuedated. Jase I, till. 0 D. , HRS. WINSLOW TO THE LIDIES. RS. WINSLOW, as old an experienced nurse and Female Physician, would call Ilia attention of Ills Ladies in her Soothing Syrup for ehlldera teeth- lIg- It will immediately relieve them from pain, allay al spasmodic actisn, seften tbsILims,redoce inflam- mstlsn. and is sure to regulate Bewels. Depend ups. in Motlvms, it will give rest to yoursclves_snd rsliefsnd health to yli. children , 25 cents per bottle. _ We have sold verylargs quantities of Mrs. Wins- lsw'r Sootbiu Syrup durin the past six years, several thousand the set year. s believe, It the best medi- cine In the world for children teething or for the cure of Dysentry sad Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal satisfsction—navsr never heard a complaint from any using it, never as ' ' universally suc- aris a , useful in relisviol Pdh and electing cures-—rel'.el' is e bseiai y sure. CURTIS I PERKINS, ruggiats. Bangor, Me WONDER OF THE WORLD-' Greosl cms years standing. Kasrs. Cuuris do Iaaxiirs, leagcr, Is. 6 IIsmsn,—I have been entirely cured of the Gra- vel, by the usof your Cramp Peta Killer. I commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of I847. I had been a great sulerer for ten ‘ ti v obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. after I commenced using it, I began to grow hsttcr._ I continued to use it for a year, al the time improving until I was entirely cured. Mull Srarnls. Prospect. Mc., Jan. 29, 1851. We, the undersigned. are well acquainted with the above case, and certify to the above statement of facts. i-iaai.xs Curroan, Hairiuii Cur-roan, Srarrrori Enus. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Machine, writes as under date of Marchfil, 7: I‘ Please and 3. half a gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killcr—ii is the best medicine to cure what it is represented to, that I everuse ” T Doctor first made utc of it in his own case, for a severe sprain in the shoulder, caused by the upsetting of a stage, and found immediate relief, and songs seq used it in his practice. Read the following. It speaks for itself. RHE UNA TISM CURED. I certify, thatl was elicited with a violent Rheuma- tic psin in the small of my back, which entirely dis- a ' t the greatest pain and cans, slid but very little with. I applied Doctor John- son’s Anodyne Linimcnt. or Liquid 0 cldoc, and several other remedies, without any rclie . ing in this way about a Week, I purchased a bottle Cramp and Pain Killer, prepared by Currie dr Pasimrs, Bangor, and after tlircr icalions was entirely relieved and cc from pair), and am now an- tirely well. I also cured a friend of mine. who had been sufcring for a long time with a lame side, with the same bottle. I believe it the best medicine in the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favor 0i.rvs'.n Town: N. B.—Be sure and call foH3URTIS GI PERKINS’ Cramp Pain Killer. All others hearing this name are bass imitations. Price 25 casts per bottle. For Sale by" Wis. B. ATSON. Chalottetown, June 14, I852. 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