neighbouflnfii’ \ ' HASZARD’S GAZETTE, MARCH 12. M‘ SHE SLEEPS IN THE GRAVE. I!ow"6lI have you asked ‘W-ll-. Why my forehead & wrlnkl II ' wt.,'.i.’.’r.i..a. of my heart. and the tried ones of III‘ I~Iavsyae'er seen no etnile, but oil found uie'ia tears; Wm I fly from your sports, and on pass by, A why lloui my bosoni I on heave a sigh! Int listen,’ my friends, ’tis the Ian time I'll have '.I‘oteII of the dear one that sleeps iu the gravel Chorus. In the ve! she sleeps in the guys! eweet owers grow and the tall willows I never am ed, any hair has turned "De doe ; Where t wave; Am! the mean when she soils in the heavens above, Lube sadly and cold on the tomb of my Love! Yes, alas! oh,~a|aal she has gone. sholias gone! I baueessie to love aosv! I‘ui alerts. | 0Ml_ & and ibylieart said with many ll sigh, I. ’ the Ilfroflly bosom, must die! ow my heart beateth now, as her last words I tell : 3,5! hhsed me and said-—" Pare thee well! Oh! fare- well! ' , When the light sun had sunk to his home in the w Di Is, drl' ,l d donm breast. M’ Chn:rus..ySb.e l'le“0pO.I,Il III: grave,,&c. V'ARIE'.I.‘IES. POPULAR Gssnsas.—The sun is called masculine from his sup orting and sustain- ing the- moon, and tin ing her the where- withal to shine away as she does of a night; andvfrom his being obliged to keep such a family of'stara besides. The tnoon is femin- ine because she is continually changing; just are ship is blown about by every wind. The ‘Church is feminine because she is married to the State, and Time is masculine because he is trifled with by the ladies. Here is a very beautiful thought of that strange compound of Scotch shrewdness, strong common sense and German mysticism or uncommon sense-—Thomas Carlyle: “ When I gaze into the stars, they look’ down upon me with pity from their serene and silent spaces, like eyes glistening with tears over the little lot of man. Thousands of generations, all as noisy as our own, have been swallowed up of Time, and there re- mains no record of them, any more, yet Arcturus and Orion, and the Pleiades are stilhshining in their courses, ales and young, as when the shepherd first noted them in the plain of Shiner! “ \Vhat shadows we are; and what shadows we pursue.”’ SQULBING THI Ciiicu-i.--A dentist pre- sented a bill for the tenth time to a rich skinllint. “It strikes me,” said the latter’ “that this is a pretty round bilf.” “ Yes," replied the dentist, “ I’ve sent it round ollen enoigh to make it appear so, and I have called now to have it squared.” WANT or PUNC‘I‘UALl'I'Y.—-In many cases this amounts to robbery. A short time, since, at a villag in the neighbourhood of Lon on, a coinlnfinc of eight ladies, who managed the concerns of the institution which had been stahlished for the relief of ' ' W, agreed to meet one certain do It eleven o’clock recisely. Seven of t em‘ aded punctually et"tbe appointed Tioilr, the eighth did not arrive till ii. u of an .hour odor. She came in, accor ing :to the usual mode, with ‘‘I am very sorry‘ tobe behind in the time appointed, but really the time slipped away without my being sensible of it ,I hope ' our oodness will execute it.”One of the Y 8 ladies, who was a Quakeress, replied, “ Truly, friend, it does not appear clear to me, that we ought to accept thy apology. Had thyself only lost a quarter of an hour, it would have been merely thy own concern, but in tlfilasc the quarter must be multipli- ed by eight, so that there has been two hours sacrificed by thy want of punctuality.” Ovaitusao.--“ Cotne in, Joe, and let's take a drink." “ Thank ye, Thomas, can't afibrd it.” “ Well, but I’ll pay for it." “ Oh, I'm not speaking of the money.” “What then?” “Loss of health and energy; for I tell you what it is, Thomas, I find it up-hill business to work steady on under liquor; it does well enough for half an hour, and then I get lay and moody, want more, and be- come reckless, and that's wiry I can't atford it, so, here's home to dinner.” Duaiso the last war, a Quaker was on board an American ship engaged in close combat with an enemy. He preserved his Becca principles calmly, until he saw a stout riton climbing up the vessel by a rope which hung overboard. seizing a hatchet, the Qraker looked over the side of the ship, and reinark'ed,' " Friend, if thee wants that piece of rope, thee may have it;" when, suiting the deed to the word, he cut ofl' the MP0. and down went the poor fellow to his long watery home! In the recent troubles among the riggen in New York, there were plenty of strikers but no bloiss! This reminds one of another flct. Where‘! lady out another severely in the street,witbout making any tsoeiid, though much ill-blood was produced. - A Woirossrui. Ci.ocx.—A Clock on tbs‘ Cathe- dral at New Orleans, is pronounced to be a |'l|r'¢IIlIIlO&|I woeder. It b an sight-day clock, and has three dials—cee of six feet diauietsr in front ofuhe edifice. over ehuadred test from the ground: anotbsr of,hs eaeiesbseet rear: a third of side nilelllhs interior, all moved by the sales ‘I my. ‘She lug: dlllld oz of transparent as, e uses t s ban ' painted white, and at It‘eIllohIP01 the Isa: «M cloth of black velvet, making the our ass of the dials to spur Heel. These dials an ligbtrd at night by gm barriers. which _ so ‘ amogsnsat stile stock-work iiaalf,are.sa,e‘a- l:.".'::" .l.‘lll.'.""'i'.""‘r*’.'..“'l':.l’°“°....... " . , s a sreall pad; ’Ihe. bears on a towed . Ia:“tb_s qrus _ ‘effiosrexlzo smaller s; is s - ,a coupon‘- Iltlss peed II. Illlr. its'§IR,‘l‘0l|_It. ssiall saignta aptl .. we in set, which, togefiq uh“ ,'I tint- piece. .t.... ' .v‘l _:::':l(,_"_. H, St: millions of"people ii..‘ws_iis'~on. dafsjonaay sfthee'nyeflIewH!;’g,,f,‘ I ‘W "I 1",’ 4., , ,-...s‘Il .'l‘ .- I.‘ A-ii-can-an or‘1tarn*ar€"and‘ tint lhstsc - YPIIE Subsibsr. who has long been connected with Mr. Bauer, as one ofthe editors oftha Gsiusu heeed Forster. has parc a Hot‘ celturlat. so ably conducted by»A. J Dowaiirn. and a con- cluaioe of the at volume. it will be Published at Rocirasuaa. and Pdltsd b P. BARRY, assisted by many of the best Ilorticu turists of the country, whose eouiinuriicstieris w‘ material! add to e value. 'I‘he ARClll'l‘IIC'l‘lJRAL DEPAB'I‘.\IliN'l‘ will be conducted by gsallenicn of ability and repu- tatioe. 'l‘o. reader the work accessible to’ e eater num- ber. sad corisequontl inure bensfiehl, t price will be redeoedto 'lwo OLLAII per year. leedsuucs, and at the same time various lot menu in a. Each number will contain a ful page engraving of some now, rare, and valuable Iilt or lower. drawn from nature, and engraved in a style aet escslled. ' . Still further to add to the value of the work. and meet the improving taste and increaei wants of the horticultural oomuianit , we slial also publish an edition with C0 lélil PLAT , each number containing a full page engraving of Dom! new. line. . and valuabl. gait or,..Iower. correctly -eolcred’l'roui nature, by the best living artists in tlri line. This will be a new and important feature, in this country. and must command the attention and patronage of both professional and amateur Horticulturists. As the number of colors! plates we can furnish will be limited, from the csreaad time rpqaiisd in their pro-‘ paraiion, those who wish the Colored Edition of (Ire Horticulturist for. 1853, will do well to order imme- diately. Price with colored plates. I-‘ova Doanaas, in adsoricr. All who cultivate fruit or flowers, should read the Horticulturist. as it is devoted entirely to Horticul- ture, and its kindred arts, Landsca Gardenln and Rural Architecture, and will keep ta readcrsa vised of everything now on the subject, either in Europe or America. It will be our aim not only to make the Horticul- turist superior both in style and matter to any work ofthe character in this country, but oquttl to any of the Horticultural Journals of Europe; and we confi- dently ask the aid and co-operation of the Horticul- turista of the countr . The work is published month- ly, and contains lhrty-sight large pages, without advertisements, stitched in a beautiful and nppro- priato cover. I. VICK, .la., Punusi-inii, Rochester, N. Y. GEO. '1‘. HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Leonard Scott 8:. Cos.’ I..Il’I‘ or British Periodical Publications. b‘OR\VARDI:2D by mail, under the provisions of the late Pest Udice Law, at merely nominal -I I tes. v , I. 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EIQUlIE‘al'thl Oflss ofciuaasa Pausan, Bsq.,Chalcu9esg.i-;.;_, :1//«I, H I The -non-riooI.'ro'ais-1-I‘ ‘” '0 ca_._l(snieuest.' ‘ - tli aoo dos Index; published . z-. r-v--' . . _ .mrWt’ “ 0I .-thnlis .-r.osii.iy_.» . fir ‘- ’ I , lpfiiyi JA s . ‘ n T.‘ .‘!'I."FYV‘7 " .. Bi-tnteraand Publishers. THE undersigned lea manufacturer of Piiiitiiig ltik.of awry colour and quantity, which he arm... a aal teauy manufactured. and w ioh he will sell at the lowest ice for CASH. As he is determined that his Ink s all recommend itself. be only solicits ONE TRIAL ofit, relying upon iteowp 'ts. ' In One jcthlaek Ink for card and wood printing; estra black book and news Ink of superior quality; also coloured Ink of every variety. S. M. 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' Those Persons whose Accounts are twelve months overdue, are hereby notified. that legal steps will be resorted to, if re- quired, unless settled at once. ALI. Persons indebted either by Mortgage, .IuQ- nient, Bond, Promissory Note or otherwise. to 'I‘i-ioaus HEATH IIKVILAND, Esq., late Colo- nial Secretary oftliis Island, are desired forthwith to make payment ofthe respective sums due by thorn as Iforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power ofAiterney, to receive and give the necessary disclizirgss for the same. And llll Persons to whom the said Thomas Heath Havilnnd is indebted, are re- questod to furviish their Accounts for payment. T. HI-JATII HAVILAND, Balrrister-at-Law. sl. Queen Square, Nov. 29. I855. .. THE c LONIAL urn: ASURA ca COMPANY. HONOIAILI TH‘. Govi:nnca—- I nmirr and KINCARDINE, Governor ‘rt! EARL of E 61 General of Ctlha aw.‘ Heap Orric:—22 St. Aridrew Square, Edin- burg . Board of Management in Halifax for Nwa Scam: and Prince Edward Island-— . Hon. M. B. Almon. Bunker. Hon. William A. Black, Batiliu. Lewis Bliss, Esq. , Clnirles Twining, I"Aq., Barrister. John Bayley Bland, Hon. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Slswart, I~.‘.aq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—A. P‘. duwera. Afint dz _Hecrettiry—Muttliew H. R’ hey, Solicitor. be following gentlemen have been appointed Oli- cers of the Cornpaii in Prince Edward Island, and will be spared to urnish iuforuietioti as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Aasuriincc. Charlottetown--Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent--kl. L. l.ydiard. Georgstown—Medical Adviser—-David Kaye, M. D. Agent—WilliaIitScndsrson. St. I-lleiinor's—Medical Adviser—JeIeplI Bell, M. . Ageiit—'I‘hoinee llunt. MA.'I"l‘HEW I'I. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE _ A n Equitable Fire Iiieurance Compa- nies of L n 0|! 0 Incorporated by Act. of Parllosunt. OARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Island. 1'. H. Hasilnad. Esq.. Hen. Cliurlu Hensley‘, F. Losgiocrtlt. Es... Robert Hutchinson, Esqi, Tltasuu Danton. Esq. - etachsd Blake taken at considerably reduced pro- m um. Fnrma of Applldalion, and all other inforrmition, y be obtained from the Subscriber, at his (lies, ma Charlottatow , , . _ l.. W. fulfil Agdt.- * Fire! Fire l Fire l 1 8mm your Property at s using ofjlfly pr mu. THE can only be done by locating in the MU- TUAL Ptltl INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the oslyv0Ice where claims for loss can‘ btmel, wiilioet rsfsieltce to a foreign Conipn_p‘y. Blank forais of application. and any other i omis- tin can be obtained a the ry and 'I‘idaIurerja 3 April 6. I852. curs .rJvn r I lxsuaurcx cox. r‘ *r...r.om>o.v. . ’|'|'A|1.]||g:y )1 A01‘ or DAIJJAIIII. ,. ,, i.1‘lI(BB‘vIIIAI'I'l.'-> M_.'“h'm: ._ __ I ..._l.‘ .. Y Ei."§Eii.f.-:..mir’uivii:a"m of in " '9.’ 'i'.p.ilis:.i' in all iu'.i.,..m...' u whioh.s‘hall .. ‘. ‘s a s ,. .. _ __ a.. ‘E ‘ha. ~ °“~.Is » wow .8’. --‘hrrr-at-ua on-iv-si,'P'°"""" so i.sa-h°c‘£' I """"'”"a..i.u"" ‘mfl 4 -"" " =i..~r.ésoaiowi:i.t. A l.‘.‘l:"....i.""’ lriikfliii ’. " :3.mm"':;'§'§l.l. C i .1. II J. 1-V, '"2."*',';;,*°""' " est c.. 4 wt , . _, -: r ' - - 3 . tmiqnisss. I ’ _ I.safl0tsli.>'|..gMQy’ pg» ,)i_ar§,,...,.‘,/ . pl . H p _ . I t V - ..4 ,.~.-.-......e ' a luolutsly rurs. A ‘CARD. MR8. WINSLOW TO THE LIDIES. R8. WINSLOW, an old an ax rienced nurse and I-‘oiaale Physician, would call the attention. Of the Ladiesto her Soothing Syrup for elilldsrn teeth-‘, i - It will immediately relieve than from pain, allay‘ ,al ppagodic action, soften the gums, reduce in motion. and;ie here to regulate the Bowels. Dspdhll upon it Motliege, it will give rest to your-scIvea_and religfaag-health "to you. children. ' ‘ Price, 25 cents per bottle. We have sold gory large quantities of Ilse. Wins lew'I’Soolhl’n" Syrup during the past at years, several lhbgrmdslia Dot yea We believe, It the best medi- cine in the world for children teething or for the cure of Dyssntry ail Diarrhea in Obildron, whether it arises from teething or any other cause. It gives universal -atirt'aciion—never never ‘heard a eo|l|plaint,_fron| any one ullng it, never sold a medicine so universally luc- cesaful in relieving pain and electing curee—rclief is CURTIS &. PERKINS, Druggista, Bangor. Ids ‘ WONDER OF THE WORLD. r Cur ofjlos Masai-s. courts or Pnaiirs, Bongo s. . Geatlssue.-—l have been entirely cured of the Gra- val, by the us of your Crusip a dis Killer. commenced taking the Cramp and Pain Killer iii the Spring of 1847. I had been a great salorer for ten years rsvioua; sonic four or in years ofthe tlnie'l .utl’md beyond all my powers to describe- During this time, I have had medical aid. and tried various spe- cidcs, but found vary little relief until I obtained your Cramp and Pain Killer. In one month after I comment-ed using it, I began to grow better. I continued to use it for a year, all the time improving until I was entirely cured. ILII sranaa. Prospect. Me., Jan. 29, l85I. We, the undersigned. are well acquainted with the above seas, and certify to the above statement of fuels. CHAILII Curroan, I-lanitaii Curroao, S-nitrorr Burs. Doctor Toby. a regular practising Physician, of East Mschias, writes in under data of Marci-30. 847: " Please send me halfe gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer-'—il is lhe best medicine to can what it is represent.-d to, lhal I everusetl.’ ~' The Doclor tint made use of it in his own case. for a severe sprain in the shoulder, caused by the upsetting of: stage, and found immediate relief, and Doug! III] used it in his practice. Read the following. It speaks for itself. RHE UMJTISM CURED. I cerdfy, thatl was sillicled with a violent Rheuma- tic pain in the small of my back, which entirely dia- abled one, so that I could not get up without the greatest pain and elort; nor could] walk without a cane, and but very little with. I applied Doctor John- soii’s Anodyne Liairnsnt, or Liquid eldoc, and several other remedies, without any relic . After sufl'er- ing in this way about a Week, I purchased a bottle of Grain); and P in Killer, prepared by Corrie dt PERKLNI, Bangor, and after three ioutions was entirely relieved and free from pain, and am now on- tlrely well. I also cured I friend of rains, who had been suliirlng for along time with a lame side, with the atlIIO bottle. I believe it the best medicine in the world, and am happy to add my testimony in its favor uvla owns N. B.-Be sure and call for CURTIS 8 PERKINS’ Cramp Pain Killer. All others hearing this name are hue imitations. _ Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale by Wit. R. WATSON. ‘Chalottetown, June M, 1852. ,__..-.._... .,,-,- . _:_._..._...... The International Journal, Desaledtofiu Commercial. 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Jolui r.royd.qr_ in . or! of I I M v assn. near Harlem, To Professor onnowav, Saa.—-I avail uiyeslfef the drst p nity of in- forming yea.tbat.&r a very lg: perio<I:I'iv‘as afliciod with a d s iddinass rsqaeut swimniings in the has . atten ad by loss of appetite. disordered stomachasnd generally impaired heal sry moans had failed to give me any permanent relief, and at length it became so alarming. that I was really afraid of going about without an attendant. In this nelso- choly condition, I waited personally u u Ilnliaghss, Chemist," Harlech, fur the purpose 0 consulting him as to what! had better do; he kindly recouinisadod your Pills, I tried them without delay. and alier ta- . king them for a slinrt time I am he py to bear testi- ineay to their wonderful eflicacy. ram now restored to perfect health. and enabled to resume u rules. You are at liberty to publish this any way you may think proper. I ant, Sir. your obedient Servant, (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. June 8th, I962. IIIACDLOUI CURB OP DIOPII. Extract q/‘o Letter in Edward Reiolsy ., rm. mri, Tulip, dated Jprtl sufiiiil V 'I‘o Professor HOLLOWAY. Dana Sia—l deem it a dot I owe to you sad tho public at large to inform on o a most iairaoaloaa re- covery from that dread ul disease, Danny, and which, under God, was etfocted by your iuvuluablg Pills. I was tap five times within e’ ht mouths, and skilfully treated by two medical prac iilonars,bni could not cored. until I had recourse to your re- srto c iy usual letter in inedy, a Iotw tIist’d' II I h d d , h‘ miraculous medicine calilesd .1110 in. thrlcifurgsoendftsl: weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. nrrai.i.iai.n cone or A |'I'0l.ACll con- PLAINT, wrrii lNDlI3lb'l'l0N urn vionsrrr H lAD'AC H II. Eztroctty o Lsttarfroas S. Gown. Chrrriiat, of Cufloa. Near Bristol. dated July letlt, 1852. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Daaa Sin—I atn rsquonsd by a Lady named 'I‘homas,just arrived front the West Indies, to ac- quaint you, tliat,for a period of oilit years herself and famil sulferetl from continual bad health,arising from disor ers of the Liver and Stomach, Indigestion, log of Appetite, violent Head-aches, pains in the side weakness and general dsbility, for which she consult- ed the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result; at last, she had recourse to your invaluable Pills, which in a very short time efectad so great a change for the better, that she continued them, and the whole family were restored to health and strength. Farther she desires me to say, that she has witnessed‘ their extraordinary virtues in tho" corqplainu incidental to children. particular! in cases of eeslcs and Scarlatina, having elfect pogitiy. curse of these diseases with no other r ed . s‘ ....i, slT"a6wi:n. A DANGEROUS LIVIII COIPLAINT AND IPAII IN THE STOIAOII Il'l'lC‘I'UAl.LY CUIID. Copy of a latter free Mr. Bostsrlr. id, Ashton under Lyric, dated July 3%. 0', To Prifi-orfleaaowav, ‘ ' -Dean Sia—I have insole pleasure in bandfig to you a of the edisacy of your Medicines. A person in this neighbourhood, with whom I am well acquainted, was affected for a long time with violent spasmodic pains in the stomach and liver,arisiiig from frequent colds, smells of paint, and the of. stoopln position, which he was obliged to assume in ' . The spasms were of an alarming cha- meter, and frequently left him in a weak and debilita. ted condition. At length he heard of the salutary of- your ' uabla Pills, and was induced to give them a trial. first done gave him considerable relief, and by following them up in pi your directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthening the digestive organs. that he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. I remain, dear Sir, {ours faithfnll , W (Sis-red) Luau nos 1:. Then celebrated Pills are soonvlsrfully eficacigu in the] tug complaints. _ As“! Dropry Inflammation Asthma Dysente Bllicus Complaints Iirysipelas Blotchee on the skin Female Irre-gulari— Jaundics Llvsr Corn- la‘ Bowel Complaints us. u,,,i,.",,um Ch ics I-‘overs of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits ' hssmatisin Dowels Gout R.;..,,p,,., “- Consumption Head-ache pin. “'1 Indigestion Scnrfula. or Sore Threats Stone and Gravel King's Evil Secondary Syaip- 'I‘is Delooreux augu is Vsnsreal Aflsotlous Wornisof all Ulcers eakness, from hind. . dt . Sold at the Estahlisltrrierit of Plhfcssor Hoi.i.owar 2-I4. Strand. (near 'I‘enip|o Bar.) London , and by all respectable Druggiets and dollars in Medium. thrpegliout the Ctviliesdi World. It the following II OI I—- . PIs.Il., to. 9d., ta. dd.. lls., 11a. and us. saobflea. _ h r ‘i *1. liars is a considerable saving by taking 3|. .: .—-Directions for the ids I‘ 3;...‘ every disorder allied is sacrifice...“ 0 n’ ‘- Jilin’! Oomptgtnd Ood I.-tvsrott rl -HI: um ma... oflllie .....i, 1. .. .,.,,g, ,g,,,_ _ _ gens ofvoice and ‘dually to _ j|. ,, pritauon. II certainly stands asrivalled.aea.rearsdy or all airsctlorn oriba throat and mu“. Ilglny other remedies for t aging dtugree with the stomach of the .petisea:—.F,.g by . win. It. wnso for 1858. -1 AI ftr nit AIIHLN ASZARD’3 C besides the anal ‘A II I with wsariisn. ii.n...aa..er-as n._ census of British North A , 1:"..- glnrll. II: Revenue of .3’ _\A‘ . a‘ tanuiyla. l:5;."m, °-i..9l«'~i- 1 run ciiaai ,,_ jig-{list-eIaeAi.r..iaatt-* KID. \ A I 1 pg“. ready for «tom and will be r”::’.,w”' .. . . ...';i u Jta Anaxasoaa. asr.- -Tm E P . bad - . . "‘t.r‘a'rl.a'b“stweoeFt::.h”. 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