——.~ .-..A.- .o.—e-c-‘... I iiAsz.ian's' f GAZE'I"l‘E,‘ léi;r.Pfi‘Elti13_t~;_it ; _tjt_; ~' ‘_ N01‘ VIII PAR. paalis aressard heaved than earth below. hills are Ilflhfl than they seem ; ‘Tie aot the eleeds they touch, nor the soft brow, Of the o'esheedihg. ante. as we deem; ' Tie the hiss leer ofheavea that they epbesr, ; And. like‘ 91 old and wildly rugged stair. They Inn to the lsttd.where all i felt- ‘he hflef wliichl dream. P This- ’I‘heee oeeea-waves. in their eeinaasered sweep, Are bvifiter. bleer than they seen: 3 1‘rue image, here. of the celestial deep. Fed from the fulness of the unfailing stream- Haaveu's glassy see of everlasting rest, with aot,a breath to stir its silent breast— 'I‘he see that leaves the land where all are blast- The land of which I dream. And these heel stars. the bridal gems of night. Are peugloellu than they seem ; Filled from the inner fountain of deep light. They pour down heaven's own heani, Clea epmhieg from their throne of glorious blue, In aoceets ever ancient, over new, Of the glad home above, beyond our view- The land of which I dream. This life of care. these lingering years of earth, Are hsiefI’.'swil\¢ thee they seem ; A little while. and the great second birth, Oftilte shall come, the prophets‘ ancient theme I 'I‘hen He, the King, the Judge, at length shall come, And for the desert, where we sadly roam, Shell give the kingdom for our endless home-— The lend of which I dream. VARIBTIES. THE Tniasr ma WEALTH. How wise is the prayer of Agtir! And how few there are who imbibe its spirit, end discern ‘the perils of riches! Insensi- my the desire of wealth grows upon us. and while our convictions are all the other way, we find our hearts cliiigirig In the world's possessions as to their I)(‘Sl good, and our hatids are busily engaged in performing what the heart, wrapped in the love of the world, designs. The desire for wealth, “ covetousness, which is idolatry,” is one ol the most dangerous atid deadening influences which can affect our Christian life. It closes our hearts against the appeals 4;. which must constantly be made to us, while the world is still unconverted, and there are any spots in foreign lands un- visited by the messengers of the cross, or in our own, unprovided with the stated uiiuslrations of the gospel. If all that is iinwisely hoerded, and all that is worse than foolishly expended, could be turned to the great object of evangelizing the world ;'if men were more intent upon building up the kingdom ofClirist, and less devoted to their own selfishness and plnailtes, how difl'erent would be the report from the ends of the eartli—and how. would ignorance, vice, and suffering diminish in our world.—-Episcopal Re- cordsr. --A doctor and a poet quarreled; an indifferent person was applied to, to settle the dispute, when the latter tirade the following reply: “ You are faulty, both ; do penance for your crimes: bard, take -his physio-doctor, read his ryhmes.” One of the most ce rated members of IlIQ_I‘_I[II bar was In consulted by a younger practioner upon an obscure paint eflaw “ I cannot give you positive answer, young man,” replied the advo- cate; " I have pleaded once one way, and once the other, and I gained my suit each time.” A I Foot, being annpyed by a poor fidling fellow, straining ha"reh discord under his window, sent him out a shilling with a readout that he would play elswhere, as one scraper at the door was eiiflicicnt. A grim bachelor-editor once retorted upon a rival’s diatribe, -that "it should be written in letters of salt on a board fence, for cows to lick it." .llr.Jonee, you as that Mr. Rozin is a cdtnposer. Does t ecourt understand from that, that he is a writer of music?” " No, sirce ,; he’s called a composer be- casne he never preaches to a man without pnttiegnlailt to sleep.” “Crier, cell the next witness.” A ’!‘tie'S,pringfield Gazette tells a good storfof I 'cI’eryyt_u_I'tt,Jlto lost his horse is e urday evenij 2 After hunting, in , R] with e‘ y until midnight, he ‘nap-lard _ lr. The next day, eogtgwhat dejected at bit less, he went into file and tool! for his text tlia_,foIIow' , from Job-—"0h, " I knew. w ‘Q,’ t find him 1" “ _ ‘ ' " e_in,supposing ,1. burden of his 'eised.oits--tt»Iv;—heew where he in -Deacon 8‘etltli'sbarn !" O Irishman was observed elk; potato into his hot as ye _ W yoe about ‘ll’ inquired ‘I. I'm rnahin, ‘dear !" hirer,‘ P ‘I .'§'A 7.’. ":'.fit':"l'.'$2... or a pttstyll‘ I tl£.‘;:.‘l€r'“.*’.‘."" 7"°.'l’s . Mechanics, Inventors oi Mauu~ i tacturera. 8450. IN SPLEIDID PRIZES. $450. t)LIF ~lE IX of the S(.‘lEJVTIl"lC‘ .a.'llr.'lt I- (.‘.-i.\‘' coiiiiiienceu on the I‘! of Septeu-"W It is chi.-lly devoted to the ad\'ttin-ciilrtit of lllr ml"- resls of .'lletltaui'cs. luguitort, .I!auu/acturr:'s, Ar W1 I"artris.. by the dilfuaioii of .Il!0l-lI.I knowledge‘ rpm" these important hr-iucliirs. It is edited by men p at — tieully skilled in the iirtai and in-ieiice.,end is vt tdc-ly re- "ded M ,, pnund and able journal. Nearly all the = ALUAILI l’A1'i-‘.111-s wliicli issue weekly from the I’.a-rrttrr (lyrics are ILLUIVTIATID WITH . ltiivisttpvirrris, and tltsCi.Iiius ofall the I’.a1'itiv rs are published in its columns ; thus nialttng IlI0"t:lpl‘I ll perfect Scum riric AND Mszcitarucat. t..~u~r- CLOPIDIA for future as well as present wft~r~-nee. 'l‘ha Scieivriric Asicaicaiv is very extensively circulated—its circulation in the lust Volume ciri-ed ‘mg 15,000 copies per week.‘ It is in form for hin-.l- . ing; eiitli volume contains SEVERAL lluivntian ENGIAVINOI and over I-‘ooii llutvnaiin l’AGh:e of Remling Matter, with an Index. The practical rsrciplt alone are worth to any fuiiiily much more v than n..- -ubsciiption p 'ce. _ 'l he l'ulilishers olfer the following valuable prim‘- foi the largest list of subscribers sent III by the I.~t .lai..u.iry in-tt:—fil00 will be given for the largest llsl ; $75 for the second; 350 for the third ; $45 to the fourth; 340 for the 5th; $35 for the 8th; 33:) for the 7th; $25 for the 8th ; $20 for the {lib ; sit.) for the lolli ; silo for the Hill ; $5.’: for the I2tIi. ’l‘lm I‘-.lllI willbe paid to the order of the successful rmtlpelilor, itmitediate'y lifter Jitiiuary Isl, I85-I. ‘ll. ".31! 2-—-Una t:opy one year, $'.’. : one copy six mo lts, SH ; R 7 ‘ll . itbscrilierii, in returning IlIiIlll(tl to the public. nfI' l".. Island for the liberal plllfflllllgt‘ \\'Illl will -1- Ihev lirivu IIEPH fnvnriroil, hope, by careful itlv ‘ lcitltui I0-Ill!‘ wants ctr cttstotitets, to moist II (‘.0Il'llt' ;-.nce of their fiivoor. 'I‘im following are the pricel. in NOW 5*‘-0ll"' Correct. : Fullilig only, per yard, 4d Do. and lixilfdresi-iiig, 6d it. full tlrcssirtg, Stl |-‘u-lmg llllll ll_vi-lug llliick, Brown, Olive-green. llI\‘t‘-lllt)\\'Il. and Carbon, 8d per ya llo. lititl ll llrtl|'t‘§.<Illg, tlo. Illtl and full dr. _-~ttut do. is ,1 lo. Bottle and IlI\'l*ll|l(.‘ t.r'rei,-It tl_\"ll “ml fulldrcs-4t?d. ‘ 2s 3d ll'().\ll;‘.\‘.S' I/l'I'.‘.‘1R. litotvu, dyed and pro-~.‘~l per _\’:ml. ‘id Greet: do. «lo. Sil \\/otuoti‘s \Vt.-tir prfls-lt'tI i-nly, per _\:ml, 2£.ld 't_u-iitg Sc;trli-I , pet‘ lb. '25 tn]. . fltIliIlI(llllll clmrgtc for twtrjptzx-2. A .Ia;NT!--Cllflllull:-li)t\'lt, l".leaii.>r's .\lr. N. .l. lirnwii. Jnhn ,\l‘l)im..M, I-I-4.‘, \".'lti‘.i- fiiiiidrc, .\lr. (il\I\ Ilur . .' llztrlmttr, _\|r. .ltI'lll llytlc. liu. iiiii, flltiltlle lii\'t'l’, l‘i-"tori, N. .". '01‘. Julv lath. l~‘.)::. VETERINARY PRACTICE, Uri/[er the P!lfl0Ill7L'C of His l‘.‘.rur-Ila.-rm I".Oll(il". LORI), begs lt‘1!.\‘C resplwzlfully lo inti- mate to his friends and the public in "f‘ll|'t'.!l. that he has I'(‘§lIlllPil his practice iii the \ IC'l‘l~2l!l‘.\‘ -\ r: v I.iNr:. undertlie p-ttroti:i_-go of lliv l‘.\cr«l|r-tlcy ru- .~\flv:r II successful practice of 27 _\‘t::ir-4—l-I in Iln:.f- land ant.’ I3 in .\iiteitcu—itt the cotttso of \‘\'ll‘l:lI lie .\i.uxAivnr:it IIANNEIIMAN, ':ii‘:_v‘il. G . . 1.1.-x/nu):-: IIIIANNI-ZIIMAN, lunu liasbev: directly lIl§ll|Illll'lll1Il. tlnoujzh his .~i~lll. ti renews. of l’uiii.ic l’A'rtto.vai3ti‘., he lIl:l_t' be per- rpiulilieil to prescribe .'lls:iii(‘iNr.~ and Uril:aA1toNs,intlio capacity ofa Honsit: and Cow Dacron. nanny iitilividutil who has ever practised III that lute in this Colony -, and lie, tlteri-fore, PIl'.lt1IlI€‘tl that he may conliilenlly look forward to a renewal of that pptrrtxiago which lie formerly enjoyed in this Irr- land lts:siDr-:tvt's:—I\'ext door to the Victoria Ilotal. IVater Sta--et, Charlottetown. llicri-:iu:ru;i:.— rnl Society. Juiit-. l3‘h. I853. Jllr. Lord has receiver! from His Etcellertry Gizoacir. can, has attended, and prescribed for some of II Cattle at Government House Farm, Ill‘ him again. A. Ilarnririuuus, Lt. Governor. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! ‘Ill’. Suluicriliorit niiiriufocturc and keep com-iantly on hand, all sizes of Church, I"iictor_v, "Intuit. boat, Ferry, Locoiriotive, School House and l’liintii- lion Belle, with the but description of lllingiiigs. small sizes undergo the same process in nllllll. retur- ing as t ‘liurcli llelll An experience ofihirlt years, with a great man recent iiriprovi-ments, and an en- tirclv mm meth oft-nstiog. enables its to obtnin the mo-I rm-Iudiouri tone, combining also. in extraordinary V‘ilir:iItnii. |\o-.ul_\ 9,000 Rolls have been cast and sold from this livuiidry, which is the best evidence of their eu- pe ‘nrit . We have lifter-n Gold and Silver IIIPIIHIS at or othce,wliieIi were awarded for the " best Hells for ~‘-uorousness and purity of tone." \Ve parti- cn|... ittentioii to the getting up Peale or Cliiiiio.-, and can I -fer to those furnished by as. Our cstablii-lirileiit is 'r---miguous to the Erie and Chtimplnin Canals . and win I A four hours ofNew o . Cash paid for old Cop .. r. Old Clocks, Levels, Compnssee, Transits, Tlttuuolites, &c., for sale. of lIIpl‘.|'l0f workmanship. All CUIIIIIIIIDICIIIOHI, either by mall or otherwise will have immediate attention. tll-‘.NFZF.LY'S SONS Wont Troy. N. Y., March. 1858. ' rtlors will be received and Information gi- tioner; Store. l0m MONEY TO LE . N»I.UIRE at the Otlico ofciiasan PALM en, llsq. , Charlottetown. I"el riittry I, I858. PRIVATE LESSONS . IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE M K. II». B. IRVING, having made arrangements . for giving Lszssoivs in ‘stencil Lafi- ou -.us: to 'rwo sntallPeivA1-s: Ct.assae,will be hit. -v in being early consulted respecting their for- ni. - -n and reception. see Itooia—~over the Boolrpetore of Mr. G. T. .- .uin,Qus::is‘s Sqtuite. ‘.. h August, I853. —— Twelv ti‘-.e'e[s_ '81-othhi-:'..-l Usclttl ttntl canonical Preparations, HEIR smut. Furnitu—r_e Cream, It or. Their Ieatfaessble Furniture Polish. at 2d. Their Unrivellet! Metal Pests, II . heieliileiind Retail I|,sv.tc.'e'rI_t-‘ ': :5 etc. 1-. auuab. Qeesa I1 N i%'r3i’.fiE'c.~._ivEi'i‘fi;.' : Si» 1 s.'tvlitg,| r llteir uwtivrs, the Inn! of lI|l‘l!\' \:tl-.inliln ‘ llortsrss tiid t‘o\\‘s; he hopes that, in new !0llt:lil.l:_" milled ltv ~.iy that lie coiisidcrs himself to be as well . preform - hlessu. Desllriaay 81. Co. Apotlie- g caries‘ .”lIll. At the Depot ofthe Royal Agrtcullu- " The sirjoinetl is (2 copy of the Certificate which , has done so successfully, rind I shall readily eii-ploy r 'l'lte.-r-- Bulls are lliltdt! from the but stock, and the . III rt-ildl running in every direction, which brings us ven on o prices, at Goo. T. Hamrd’s Book and Ste- t 2d. Thtphgkleppompareble India Rubiier Blanking, Id. gm :;,i,o,:;,M . "".l:,,._ ' . I ‘-. _ ~ 1. a _ fheyr l.legaat Ilell-shaped Glssslehs. illed.a3d- No. 0, I‘-‘lto'l'i'r1' £00.11 up G."-3:1 flea T5"; R‘P°‘:';!gl'£‘i'“' I|h''3l|°l|r , i Itoem and a Collar. “'80 an . - 2 . . ... ._ ' 'riur‘_-iotipouilgjaunaa this oil, inarenh, c.:'l:i.:|B‘Ll well an ep.:'ov a Horses on v- E I over .‘ - t ,"I'h' r Garment and Carpet llenovetor, iaoars. V V VIIE Subsuillur ltavlttg been for ‘rev-vrsl ‘WW’ I employed to building silt‘ . Ftehtltfli “WI l¢3' : -[... Ilt)A'l‘S of all tit...i._ l..... save to return Ilteitltl fin» 1|... gmuarnng IUPPII.‘ IIO III: I|IlI'|I$|‘U| experienced , .' in that line. and to uotity his friends and the ublie . in large, that be Is iualiiog preparations for s erger l tillli more extended business. and that. for the -IIFPQI0 I ill‘ uccoriiriii-dating its who may favor him with ' nnleu, the following geiitlr-men have kindly cnneeut- I ted to act as his A oiita:—— i (),,,,g,,'... t'a'riti:vrr-ow, ofthe Steamer ' Rose.‘ .\Ir, 1:. 'l‘. IIAIIAID, Chetilottr-town. f‘apmin Hussein-. 'l'lc||iIll- _ l .\lr. \‘Vsr. .\I‘F.sv;rr, lnnltoepor, Suniiitursido. > Nit-itoi.ie Coltloi‘, II ., tlrlars. ‘ ‘ Iloatn nfsliy description, diiiieneioiie or build (whe- l thor Cliulier or Carvel) . delivered Ill Charlottetown, l or orlsewliere, with proiiipttttide. IVotltimttlehip and E in-ueiiiile warranted of the best description. Produce or cattle Will be talum in peynieiit, if eaired. CIIARLI" MWIUARRIE. ‘IT? A handy l.Al), of about I4 or ID years of age, may rind rsiiiployment by application as above. T2133 PSALMIST, ‘, l’S'l‘ RECl.l\ lib, at tiizoana 'I‘. ll.uuiiin's l llooli.-iron». to tarious biiidiiigs. The above is the ‘l lltlitioi. of \t';iu.a'.. ll_u..n- us»-d mthe [lnptist(‘lixIpttl. r t‘liaitlotli,-lotto. Crapaud Races. ' ‘III-I ll.~’t(‘I‘..~' at Ciupstud will take place at the tlsllill tar-tog grouml,on Friday and Saturday thi- 23nd and 24th d:t_\s of Sept. Aug. 24. '53. l l Temperance Hall Company. 'l' A .\l '.l£'l'lNti of the Directors of the above (‘oinp.in_v, lwutl iii the Teitiperunce Iltill, this at-oiiin_-_v, the folluiviiig Resolution wits unaniinetisly zltltrlilctl \'|'£2—- “ ttii:soi.va:t), 'l‘liut this 'l‘reasui'er (‘.\lr. John W. .\lorriiIon) be iiistructeil to take the necessary lrgnl ttietistirt-.e for tile recovery of tall ttltsettli-it Sultscriptione to the 'l'i-.iiipo-ri-n.cr_- lhll t.‘oiupa‘ny." \ U l_' uler, J. ll. COt)l'l-ZR, Scc’y. l t‘liiirlnltt-toivit, Ill-urtlt I7, I553. ,' The Laws oi Prince Edw d l,‘lit).\l liiil to I.\.')I,botli )t‘i|ItI iiicltis ‘vols. . ltuyul S \o._ uith at eopimis Index; published . oiulr:r an .\t;l of the t'olnni.'il l.u__vl~l:ttute, nnil care- lliii1_\ ri~\i.~<-il illvtl Ptltulltl-Ilt‘\.l, liy (‘oiiitiiiiutioiiers , ‘lplllllllltttl for tli.- pt-i-pi-—-.-, may lro ll:ltl at tile Bouk- I "tore 0 ti. '1‘. ll;\S'I.;\III). E T0 I...‘-.'..3E?'JSl3D TEACHERS. '7.-\.\"l'l-ll) :t Ill~‘lllf‘I 'l'e:tclter of tho liritt Class for lllf‘ Sltinltopu rirttl (7iwcltr‘utl I)iialri<‘.l— .»\n i-\pi.-ri--titted pt-isutt will Iitid it to his lItI\'lIIlIflgI! I ‘ 'o;tpply la , . .l.-\.\ll*‘>l (‘llll'l IS I..~\\\’b,'t)N § 1 .lutir-. 22£«l. I533 ‘’ ' NOTICE. i l VIVIII’. Salt-rrilu-r li:n”i.lg lu--xi duly l‘l!l}lll\\'I'I'(‘(I by , . . (iit.iii:i.'i‘ lll-‘.Nl‘r.”l-UV, of ll_\tlr- I';ul., l:-r,unt'e. Lotidoti. I-‘.~lptirn-, and /\ii'i'lli;.-i llr::vnr.n- I ‘ ' ' |)tI~tl, iii Iillglitllll, ills-ii-hunt, .~'urvivii::_g l'tii-‘L-v-~t l:il'tlt‘ll uml rt;-,toinlt-tl in .-mil I ‘Vol an-I le~'.u..--all .vl‘t.'iilr. it II-.n.|(-r-mu, l ' ‘ii>ix'l..iul, llt’t'l.’§t~'I.‘tI In l .l\'t'I' |...'i‘~ v:-l, .- ll-- tom ‘.ll I‘! insults, nl lll" ~'»..l Iiliil"ll IIt.‘Iltit.'l'- ‘-iv-l . .+m, (ll'('(‘ UNI, .1r~‘ duly rmptirl-d \-. itltovtl delay to puv ‘ l into my l.:.iuE.- tlte.sc\'er:il illllflllllltl due by them; and Ill Ir In lllt' - ~""-‘ Illllr-F5 I.Il‘fra".lI|‘ \\ ho rtts_\' be in postntssrvioii of any part , of such l.:ind.-t mid Premises, are |‘t'qu|I'I'tl lo intake on T ; l:IlIIIt't.lI.'IIt: and szitislrinlury Il|'IiIlIg(’IIlt‘llI with inc. ' tllllt‘I’\\ iso they will he treated as Trespaitsers. [ .lttllN i.osutvmt'i'H. l ix Clizirlottetoivn, April 9th, I853. ._.__._ --.. ._-_._-. . 1853. 7 New York illustrated News. per year. , P. '1‘. BARNUIII, Special Partner; II. D. & A. E. 1 K EACH, tisuerel Partners. l Vllllll Ii.'i.us1'n.n~i-:u News iepublished weekly, ' and cmil.iins sixteen large pages, filled with a 3 great variety of interesting reading matter and nunier- l one large: and handsome engravings. It is intended j that this paper eliall be ll l‘AI'I'll|‘UL and IIAlI'l‘l- ‘ rut. PICTORIAL IIIITORY or 1-ii: Woat.n,iii ‘ which scenes and evciitu in this and other countries, l sketches and views in all parts of tlieGlolie. Portraits ; of Public Meir, Scenes in our National Capitol, Auto- ‘ graphs and Biographies of Eiitineut Characters, and all tiiatterit ofgenerttl interest to tile Coniiiiutiity, will I be found I'RUhll"l‘LY ii..i.us-riunin. Duo attention i will be paid to the ltusmioua. l'5ct:.v1-inc. and ‘ AGrucut.'i'uttA1. interests ofthe Count . ~ A large and handsome engravings, of natoinal l interest, is now in courate of pre ration by the eminent artist I". 0. Darley, and wil be presented to subscribers. ' At the conclusion of each volume, a handsome title page a index will he gratuitously furnished by the pnhlishers. The publishers will procure, at low rates, the uniform binding of the volumes, when desired. The " Illustrated News and Home Journal,” will ‘supplied to mail subscribers one year for four lII'I. 8'8’ On receipt of orders for back numbers which are on hand will be imediatcl sent. and missing numbers supplied as soon therealier as possible. 'l‘he buck iiuiiibers ofthe first volanie will be eupplie G. 'I‘. IIASZARD, Agent for I’. E. Island. ‘TRAY COW.—A stray Brindle Pole COW has l been on the Subscriber’s Preiniees since Tuesday st. She is giving Milk. he owner can get her by paying for this Advertisiuent. JOHN llI'I‘HEI.1. North River. Sept. 7, I853. HORSES WANTED. 'I‘\VEN'I‘\l'-I"0llR Iran GOOD l)R.fIF'l‘ H 0 R S E S wanted. Apply at the (hose Hos-an. la y II. I Vessels Wanted. WANTED TO CIIARTER, FIVE VESSELS. from 80 to 80 tons each for various Ports. Aog. I9 JAMES N. HARRIS House to Let. — T0 L81‘, that well hnowe HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Powuel Street, trnown as Mes. W on’: Boarding oueo. osseseiori given is November next. For further paiticuliini,a pl to Sept. s. v. DI-‘.al.0Is. APARTKIITI To LET, lN"HAUZ.lRD'S BUILDINGS eewitai. sealer, rssea vise wines. No. I, CELLAR KITCHEN, Parlor, Id bis‘ Avtiargecl Mao: irotrsmmeaoe tethe liable. with leaves: lease. eeda tarp Ovtertsry, ‘ , . “Fer terioe and partlealars, apply at Nasserdta NovEL'riEs“ FOR THE sutttitiait. WILLIAM HEARD,.... EGS to announce the arrival BRITISH and FOREIGN B r‘ Atrioool,‘ from England, ot' a ANUFACTURE8, front the but Ilouses in the lrudo. large assortment ot W. H. having pt-lretttlllly selected this Stock. would oaltespeciel atteutioe to a variety of New MATERIALS roe i..tmas‘ sons, PAIIASOLS, l0ItNl’I'I,'IILLINlIY, &.c., iA large» selection of Bread Clollti, Doaktu, Casdtnene, Thesis, Wdst-ardritgs, Cotton end blesses, sit.iis, BHAWLS, nia- c. LINEN Gt-DODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. BootraiidSAou,arideoerynrti7eleirirAei\trm’sNng Department. In order to oarnpets with other Hoasss. W. II. begs to inform his Friends that in future his busi- E‘ . rises will be coiidui-.ti».d on the CASH principle. Ind requests those whose accounts were tlirelshed to the 31st December last, will make ieiinedlste payment. June 26, I853. The " flR'I'IOUI.i'I.'U'RI8'I',' And Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste. , ' ‘HE subscriber, who has long been connected with Mr. Batter, as one of the editors of the Genus Farmer, has purchased the Ilorticellertst, so ably conducted by A J. DOWLING. rind after the con- clusion ofthe present volume, it will be Published at Rociuzsrszn, and Edited b I’. BARRY, assisted by many of the best Ilerticu terlsts of the country, wlioeii coeiniunicsliotts will materi Iy add to lttt value. The .\llCllI'l'I".C'I'l.'R.\I. III‘; AR'I'MI'iN'I‘ will he t‘t)lItIlIt'.lr-(I Ivy gentlemen of ability and repu- lttliort. 'I'o render the work accessible to a roster nutri- ber, itud consequienlly more beneficial, a price will be reduced to ’l‘wo UOLLARI per year, in advance, and at the same time vurious Illl irovenients made. I-1.-ich Ilunlllef will (‘t1lIiltIlI a ful page engraving of sonic Ilt'W, rain, and valuable frail or Ilower, drawn from nature, and t.'lt_flll|\I?tl in It style not excelled- Still further to udd to llln value of the wottt, and meet the improving taste and increasing wants_of the liortii-ultuml (‘.t\ltlIIl|lllll_\ , we shall (also publish an zttlitiott witlt (‘.0Lulll~;l) Pt.A'l‘l‘.S. each number corttainiiig ti full page taiigriivittg of tluml 110W. ""0- .-ud \;,lu,|,|,. frttll trr flower, correctly colored from IlfIl.tllL', by the bun living ttrlilil in this line. This will be ll new and iinpmtnut feature, in this country, and must commnml llte ttllt-tilitltt and palroriagegpf l)0IlI prtllbseioiizil and amttleur IIortlculturtsts._ it the lllIIiilI(‘I' ivfcoloroil pltttes we can furnish will hr- litnitcd, from the care and time required in their pre- pzinition, Illtlst.‘ who tvinli the (.'olurrvl I£:Iition_oI lll¢ liorticnllilrirr for visit, will do well to order imme- ili:itel_v. l'rii-o tvithr'olored plates, Fouit Doi.t.ane. in u:t'i'tini‘i. .-\|l tvlio cultivate fruit or llowera, should read the Ill.-rli'i;u[lu.risl, as it is tIt!\'l|lt‘tI ettlirel_\' to Horticul- ture, and its l\IIlll|'t'll arts, Iniridsciipe Gardening and Rural .\n:lilit-i-luru, and will keep its rt.-zidt-rs advised of etwerylliiiig llt‘.\\' oil the sttllject, either in Europe or .\tiit»i It‘ I. It \'llll be our itllll not only to make ‘lie Horticul- lriri.<l Fll]lt'Il0I‘ llotli iti style and tiiailtl-r to ally vturl. of the cii:ir:tn=ler in this uottiitit, but equal to titty of the llorlicultiuitl Journals of Iiiurope; and we conti- deiilly risk the arid and co-opt.-rlitioii of the Horticul- turists of Illt‘. tzoutitry. The work is published t.iiunlli- ly, and contains lorly-4-iglit large pages, wttlinut tllI\’I.‘l‘lI$l'IlIPlllfl, stlti-lit-d in it beautiful and appro- pti'tlt' f‘0\‘ltI‘. CEO. '1’. lI.—\.~‘Z;\RD, Agent for I’. I-‘.. Island. De Sable, April I9, 1863. A . MRS. Il'Ii\’SI.0ll' TU 'l'}ll'.' LJDIES. 1“ R5. \\'I.\.sl.tl‘.\, an old on cxpr-rlent-ctl nurse 1 and I-‘ctitnlo I’llysici.iii, would call the ttttciilion 0! lite Lutlit-s to her Sootlitng Syrup for eliildern II't'IlI- ing. It will iititiiizdiulely relieve them from pain, allay all sp:I"ltlULllC action. imftui lllt‘ gun: .rcdtice illfltsllh motion, and is sure to regulate the llovvels. Dept-ml it; ml ll Moll us. it \till gitc lual to )‘0llt'!C'lN¢I and rt-?1t'l'nm! lwullli to you cliil I'll. Price. 25 4-: «its per bottle. \\'i- Imtr bold very I:lr,;t~ qiiuiitities of Mrs. Wins loo '3 mlotliing Syrup during the past six years, several thousand the List year. “c love, it the best medi- t:ltlt.‘ iii the world for children ti-t-thing or for the cure of IJysuitry and Diarrlien III Cliiltlri-ii, whether it arises liolo teething or aiirotliu cause. It gives universal satisfuclioil-i.t.vur l|t.Vt.I’ heard a complaint from any one using i‘, never sold it lI'lt‘tlIt'lIIt‘ so universally suc- rtssful in rrlieviilg pain and clli-cling cttres—rc ief is n bsolutrly surr. (.‘UIt'I'IS & PERKINS, Diuggistu, Bangor. Ma WONDI-‘.R 01-‘ THE WORLD. Gravel Cured office years standing Messrs. Ctntrll Gt Ptzttxlas, Bangor, Me. Grnll¢mm,—I have been entirely cured ofthe Gra- vel, by the us of your Cramp and Pain Killer. I coiiiiiieiiced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer in the Spring of I847. I had been it great sutI'urer for ten years pri-vious, sortie tour or five years ofthe time I will-rad beyond all my powers to describe. During this thin, I have had medical aid, and tried various epc- cities, but found very little relief until I obtained your Crsinp 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. MILII 5-runes. Prospect. i\Ie., Jan. 29,185]. We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with the above case. and certify to the above statement of facts. tissue Cusrosn, HANNAH Cuirrosn, STANTON I-‘.r.i.is. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician of East Machine. writes us under date of Merehlfl, I541: " Please send me halfa gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer-it is the best medicine to cure what It Is represented to, that I t.-vi:ruscd." Doctor Ilret made use oflt in his own case, for a severe epraie la the shoulder, caused by the epselieg of a stage. and found immediate relief, and has since used it in his practice. Read the followt . It speaks hr itself. E .31 TISM OURED. I certify, thatl was atllicted with a violent Rheuma- tic pain in the small of my butt, which entirely dis- eblcd me, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and eflbrt; nor couldl walk without a cane, and bul. very little with. I applied Doctor Joini- son’s Anodyuc Liniuicnl. or Liquid Orodcldoc, and several other remedies, without any rclia . After eul‘er- i way about tl week, I purchased a bottle of Cramp and Pain Killer, pre tired by Currie E Pstitiitite, Bangor, and after tree tcations was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am new art"- tirely well. I also cured a friend of mtne.whe had been iulering for a long time wtthe lame side, with the wine bottle. ,I believe it the best medicine In the world, and are happy to add my testimony is its favor Lives Towns N. B.—Be sure and callfor CURTIS II IIRKINS’ cramp Pain ‘Killer. All others hearing thtfaaate are base imitations. ‘und “ Sly New Leonard Scott li. Goa.’ r.is'r or British Periodical Publication. RWARDED b ineil, under the provisions of the late I'ost tliee Law, at merely nominal rates. I. The London Quarterly Review (Conservative). 1. The Edinburgh Racine (Whig). I. The North Britta! Review (Free Churclt). 4. The Wssteiimlsr Rsirieto (Liberal). 5. Blackened’: Edinburgh Jllagasiue (Tory). These Reprints have been in successful operation in this country for twenty years, and their cir culatioii is constantly on the increase, notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American peri. radicals ofa siritilar class, on from the numerous Eclectfcs and Illiigaziiies tirade up of selections front foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligent restllng public, and affords ii guarantee that they are e-‘ts . on a firm basis. and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the political ithiides above indicated. yet buta stiiiill portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character wliich gives them their claim‘ value, and in that they stand C0IIrt'ItIt.‘dl" for above all other journals of their cluslt. 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I have taken advice cf the best Phy- sicians Is this city and New York, in London, Paris, German . and Italy, followed their prescriptions, and visited the several eiilphar and other ‘ this country. the water" placeeo me , aed else- where ie Europe, a had foead no relie . Since tn- king the Ilitterel have never bad a return of the Water-brash, whleh daily troubled me of late years toe eat it . My a elite has returned; the estreme data once, severe constipation of the bowels, general debility, and sleepless nights node which I snfered. have entirely left me. Haviq found so great relief from this most diseotiragi dis- order. I have recommended a trial of year In ioine to many of my friends, who are now using it to great advantage. 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