HASZA_RD'S GAZETTE. MARCH 19. 1‘ ‘I'll! IIIWSPAPIR. In gown aadslippcre loosely dressotl. And breakfast broscblt-r-I '°l°°"° l"°"-" Whtisltglveetbernssl asest?— The Paper. wh; ‘wt informs the country round. --—-What's stole or stnfd. vb-I5 '0" °' "°""l"' Who's born. or who's pet led" 3'0"‘! -’ The Paper. who tells you all that's dose and said.- -n.' at ofmsat, the rise ofbresd, And how the Yankees “ so-I-held?" he Paper. Wbsthitglvesthepriesofstock, ‘bile eflbe plans ofthe new deck, And OVI7 ship that rounds " the rock?" The Paper. Wht speaks of thieves and purses taken. And murders dose and maids forsaken. And of butter, beefand bacon 2- The Paper. Wbat'IitteIlsthelhrmer'slosI. Of oxen. sows, and sheep. WI hot”. Afl how the hrildom bits cross?-— 'I‘be Paper. Abroad, at home, ifirmend neat, In health, or raving with the goat. Nsne but “u rpoon” can do without . The Paper. Tbmifyou would live " wide awake." Your mind both wise and happy make. You eithm do, or now will take The Paper. vsnrnrrns. ~’I‘noun penuons who lived in Providence, Rbede Island, some twenty years ago, will retttelnber an exemplary, but somewhat ec- centric ‘grocer, whose advertisements in the public journals were oftentimes of the most description. Many of these, we remember, were at the time copied all over th "States, and were wont to excite a great dcai‘of' merriment. It is this tradcsman, there is reason to believe, of whom the following circumstance is relat : " A iaymdn in Providence, Rhode Island, who occasionally exhorted at evening meet- ings, thus expressed his belief in some doc- trina.l 'tion he was assuming: “ ‘ am just as confident, brethren, that this is true, as I am, that there is flour in ' ; an that I know for certain; for I yesterday received from there a lot of three, hundred barrels of fresh superfine, which I in town P This ma probably remind the reader of inscript on on one of the tomb stones in the ccmetery_ of Pore la Chaise, at Paris: .“Here route the body of Antoine-——, ed,” etc. “His disconsolate widow still keeps the shop Number Sixteen, Rue Vivi- enne, where may be found a large and se- lect assortment of gloves, hosiery, etc.!" will dispose of as low as any person Tun learned Dr. Fnsttcis once made him- sfi “,InsIlIorabie” by a remark which he made in a Homeopathic discussion; namely, the boiling of the shadow of a pigeon in -a bottle-of water, and dividin the fluid into infin_itesImai quantities, an administering this powerful “concentrated medicine to the V’ ,_ every six months,” at night, ' .30 Somo.t°.'l‘ likethis, “insubdance,” isthe novel ‘folds of a certain Yankee “ down East” who invented “ .d.N'ew and Cheap Plan or Board'tsg:” One of the boarders no rises the rest, and then eats a hearty mhulj the mesmerized, meanwhile, being en- M astis from “sympathy,” which is the beds ofthe theory. One of the boarders, hdwsver, having recovered, mesmerized the landlady once a day, and endeavoured to settle for the whole com any by paying for one—but that plan woul ’t work. kglish wag thus writes otfu " Scene its lVsstsv~n Editor's sanctum, in the United 8tets‘s'.",' "The ‘folio ' affair is said to have ‘come ed" solnew ere ‘ out West’ lately. “Editor in his sanctum, discovered wri- : a six-foot customer approaches, with a ne apsr in his hand. If ms-on pointing out a particular ar- tide)..-‘ here, Miner; did you write “ Eurron.—‘ I expect I did.‘ 3.‘ Visit-on (laying of!‘ his coat).—' Well, I'm to whip you; so you'd better “EnIl'on.—‘ Indeed! but I prefer not beixwhi .’ "' tats-oa.—‘_Can’t help it: got to do it: better-be pullin’od' your coat.’ “Eur-roa (drawing a six-shooter)-— ‘ Thank you, air; but believe I'll keep my content’ ',‘Vrs1son.—‘VVhatl you're not goin’ to ID that shootin’-tron, are you?’ "Eamon.-‘ Not unless you render it I —‘Now, see here; that ain't fiutlsmuuly. Just lay that thing aside, and as take u out III a way that’s becoming.’ -" Enron.-‘ not to be able to gang you ; but I can't do it, positively.’ ll m-x~on.—( utting on his coat, and badfidsl?-—‘ 0“. ifyon are that sort ofu , want notbin to do with you: you are’ 'b.sneath the notice of a rsspseuug l Tune 5 qsod deal ofexag ration, of ‘I; E aeqcknoy sket amass. ' reqectsunf 't,h occurred. we believe, i.n.oon.si: et_th,flvaIr'lcrlver-townsof the Southwest. ’ ssy.thstItu.Pu-c‘ on fit m,whfinUme b I‘ better th the Enoch sfl h4t|."bessuse,"thsol¢llsd ‘rs- --osawlvu has been‘ LAND ASESSHENT. Treasurer's Ofioe, Chsrlonetswu, P. l.-3. Island, January I6. I863. IN ursuance of the Act of the General Amernbl or this Islund, made and passed in the Eleycnt year of the reign of Her present Msyssty, intrtuiod An Act for [spying further an Asssssstsnt an alt Lands in this Colony, and for the sncouragssunt 4;!‘ Education," and of an Act made in amendment thereto, and passed in the Twelflh year of Her said Majesty's Reign, iulitulsd Au Jct to explain and amend the present Act for the Jsussmsrtt of Land, and the mcourugnasut 0 Education : I do hereby give Public Notice that have made Proclamation, according to the terms of the said Act, of the under- mentioned Town Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, and parts of Townships in Illll Island, in arrears for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty. under and by virtue of the first mentioned Act, viz: I ACR s ACIII. Township No. 3, 2213 Township No. ed, 2931} -- 4912 -- 41, no « u, 101 " 48, 8182 " I8, 1627 “ 60, I648} « I9. 510 -- 64, 1080 -- 20, 1846; H as. 510 -- 21. are -* es. 841 H 23. 3:42 '- at 24. 100 so 60' [500 “ 26, 766; “ 62, I187 “ 28, I407 “ 67, 300 “ 31,- I000 George's Island, 146 “ 32. 6044 Bunbury " I4 " 83. 699 St. Peter's “ S0 " 87, I32I Murriy Islands, 21 " , 600 Indian Island. Be- " 43, 2400 (I no, 200 Charlottetown, lat Hundred ofaTown Lots, I of No 4 ; 6-8 of o. 66. 3d Hundred, gof No. 46, hof No. 46, ‘I-80th: of o. . 4th Hundred, I of No. 30, 4-Ibths of No. 33. 6th Hundred, § of No. 2, I of No. 98. Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, No. 197. Town Lots in Gear clown : No. 7, Range I, Letter D; o. I3, Range 2, Let- ter A; 5 No. 9, Range 2, Letter 8: I No. 9, Range 2, Letter F; No. 8, Range 3, Letter B; g No. 3, Range 4, Letter A. Pasture Lots in Georgetown Royalty, Nos. 89, 90, | of I99, 272, 279, and 286. . Town Lots in Princatown : Nos. 1,2,3,-I, 6, an 6. o. 6, N Row 2, Division I, Letter 3. o 2, do 8, do B. 4 and 6, do 2, do 6, do B. o 3, do 6, do C. 6, 6, ‘I, and 8, do 3, do 6, do C. 2, o 4, do 2, do D. 6,’ do 5, do I, do E- 3, do 6, do 2, do E. 2, do 6, do 6, do E. 3, o 8, do I, do H. ‘I, do 10, do I, do J. 6, o 2, do 4, do B. 8, doll, do 7, do K. Pasture Lots in Prineetovru Royulty—} of N . 8; I of No. I6l; Q of No. 238; No. 240; No. 316. And the owners of the said Lots and 'I‘racts of Land so in arrears and oelsimsd as aforesaid, are hereb notified, that in case the sum charged on them as afore- ‘ have been incur- the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be held at Char- lottetown, which will commence on Tuesday the 8d day of May next, application will be made to the Sn- preme Court, during the said Term, for Judgment against the said Lots and Tracts of Land, respec- ml" JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. R. B. EVING, No-rsnr Punnxc, Corrvuvsrscnn, srrn ccoun-rsrs-r. 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Deeds Lease old and JUST RECEIVED, G-leason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Oorn PUBLISHED IN BOSTOJV, .hl.lSS., ILL commence on the Ist of Januar , I868, a new Volume-—bein Volume IV—o this elo- gsnt illuminated Journal. t will appear with new t ps, new heading, and splendidly improved in every e rtmeut, besides whic , the price is to be greatly r need. The hlisher is resolved to commence the new year with a circulation of one hundred thousand, and, therefore, offers the most liberal inducements to clubs. 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At these rates surely noobjectieu should be made 3 receiving therwpruks by mai:,|and thus ensuring air a , as e, regs oi . pd, LEONARD SCOT? & 00., 79 Fun-on S1-sass, (Entrance 64 Gold street,) New- ork. Y N. B.—L. S. & Co. have recently publihed, and vs new for sale. the "FARMEII. S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton of Yale Col s, New Haven. complete in 8 vols.. royal octave. eontsging I000 iltlduslteel a;d 6?: wood a vi . rice, in m ' , I; co.$:s,'E the mail, 06. I.‘ pp“ Tttisssork is nottAsold"Book rjths Farr,” tststy rssuscitstsd and throws upon the star st. GEO. ‘I’. IIASZARD, - Agent for I’. E. Island. The Laws of Prince Edward Island FROM I716 to IllI,botb years iasluslvo—I vels. Royal 8 vo., with a '*'lea; published under an Act of the Colonial ’ .tsrs, and care- lhlly rev'wsd and enusolflstsd, by Csmmhloasrs appoilspd for the purpose, may be ltadst the Beeb- lIOI‘O G. T. HAIZAID. Iltb Jsa., I068. MORE! TO LID. NQUIIE at the Olcs ofcnsuaas Parana,’ Est. 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HE TE.N'.d.N"I‘S of'I‘rsoasss Ha s-rrr I‘IAVI- nswn, Esq, on Townships Numbern 48 and 66 and other Lands in this Island, are r sealed to make immediate payment of the amount o Rent due by them to the Subscriber; who is duly authorised to receive and grant racei ts for the same. II‘. HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. I Queen Square, Nov. 29, I862. BANKING NOTICE. HE Subscriber will grant Cheques on the “ Bank of British North America " at Halifax, and on the Agfiuts of the Bank at New York. for any Amount at Big I ;aud 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 Office. d_ Bills of Elcllllfifi bought, and Promissory Notes recounted us use CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, February 14, I868. 6w Hats. Furs. Csrpetings, Glass, Earthenware and China, &c.,—he will until the Ist of MAY next, allow 6 psr crnt., on all pur- chases, for C'.dSH'on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hand—-A few Tons of Anthracite Cuhn, Figure Heads, Coal Tar, Bath Brick. 2 TONS of HEHLOCX TIM- BER wanted, for a Breast- work, to be delivered by the lat JUNE next, apply to WILLIAM HEARD. H‘ Those Persons whose Accounts are twelve months overdue. are hereby notified. that legal steps will be resorted to, if re- quired. unless settled at ones. LL Persons indebted either by Mortgpge, Judg- ' etc or ot erwise, to '1‘ rs lIsvu..usn, Eso., late C o- nil Secretary of this Island, are desired forthwith to stake pa meat of the respective sums due by them as uforesu' to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary disobar for the sums. ad I Persons to whom the ' Thomas Heath Haviland is indebted, are re- quested to furnish their Accounts for fiqymeut. T. HEATH VILAND. Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square. Nov. 39. I862. Isl. Till COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 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PAILIAKIIT. 0 W0 ITIAY EVE SHEEP, with both ears . outed’ have ban ea tbeSubesrlbsv's Farm since Dscsutbsr lsrt. ‘I'ks0wssr l'.‘.'..."lL. l‘.l.:"'..'.'.“..'..':’..'£.'.'I“:.‘..:°.... he he .I VII DOIImVt|a Peplarldsbdlvidge Iatss. M m‘ ‘M ’ ‘mouse nasarz. - s TRAY SIIIlP.—A stra Wetbr Sheep. has bssasatbslaliearlbers arm thelrstsaew tbismassu. llebsstbetoasefbetbearsoutol‘. sadssllteatla the arldd|s,sadudantlugspl'rtee doeuppsvpsrtet'thsrighssr;:beewnsrlsvseaested as . NEIL. rioe for CASH. As he is - Never Falling Remedy I . , . '0 - ‘-* -- —. . * . ‘ ' HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. A cnirl-Ll: sure ssrnr: ms can-rcuas ss- TEI TEN YEARS IUITEIING. Copy 9/‘ a Lcttsrfross Jlsr. Tsosipson. Chsusist, 1... «wool. dated August to. me. To Professor Honnowsr Dlsa Srn—I am enabled to furnish you withs most extraordinary cure effected by on inyglugblg Ointment and Pills w ‘ch has astonts ed every per- son uc nainted with the sufferer. About I0 years sso. Cummu:-.,of Sultney Street. in this town, was thrown from llll horse, whereby he roceiv- ed very serious injuries; be bad the best medical ad. vice at the time, and was afterwards an inmate of different infirmaries, yet he grew worse, and at length a malignant running ulcer settled in his hip, which so completely crippled him, that he could hot more without crutches for nearly I0 ears; recently he be. u to use your Ointment and ills, which buy. now oaled the wound, str tbened his limb, and enabled hiih to dispense with is crutches, so that be can walk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and vison (Sisned) J. THOMPSON. A non‘ nxrasoanuuar can: or A Dunn- FUI. SKIN DISEASE, WIIIN ALL lznlcu, up HAD FAILED. (Jury of a Lcuerfrom Jllr. Hird, Draper. of Ken- dy, nsar Gatnsbro', dated March Ist, 1852. To Professor Honnowsv, rn—Some time since, one of my children was af- flicted with dreadful eruptions over the body limbs. I obtained the advice of several eminent Sur- geons and Physicians, by all of whom the case was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oim. ment and Pills, and without exaggeration, the effect was miraculous, for b persevering in their use, all the em lions quickly disappeared. and the child was restor to perfect health. I previously lost a child from a similar complaint, and I firmly believe. had I in her case adopted your medicines, she would have been saved also. I shall be happy to testify the truth of this to an anquirsr. (Signed) J. HIRD, Draper. ANUIHER IUBPBISIIIG CURE OII‘ IJLCERATED BAD LEGS, DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of a Lettsr. from Mr, J. M. C'I¢nnett,qfJV¢w- castle-on-T us, dutsd September 20th, I862. To Professor onnowav, Dnsn Srn—I am authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 31, Bailey Street, in this town, to inform you,tbat for sconsidersble period she had been a sufferer from do bility, and general ill health, accompanied by in dis ordered stomach, and rent derangement of the sys- tem. In addition to this,she was terribly ntllicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her legs, so that she was totally incapable of doing her usual work. In this distressing condition she adopted the use of your Pills and Ointment, and she states that in a wonderful short time, they affected a perfect cure of her legs, and restored her constitution to h; and that she is now enabled to _ _ ‘ease and comfort. Several other persons In this neighbourhood have also received ex- traordinary benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. _ I remain dear Si.r,(yours faitbfull , (Signed) JOHN M KTON CL NELL. CERTAIN BIIEDY FOR SCORBUTIC HUIOURI :AND AN ASTONIIHING CURE OF‘ AN OLD LADY SIVENTY YEARS OF AGE 0}‘ A BAD LEG. Copy of a Letter from Jlcrsrs. Walker and co_, Chemists Bath. 'I‘o Professor HOLLOWAY, DIAI Srn—Among the numerous cures effected by the use of your valuable medicines in this neigh- lbolrhood, we may mention that of an old lady living In the Village of Preston. about five miles from this City. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for many years. and latterly they increased to such an alarming extent as to defy all the usual remedies; her health rapidly iving way under the sufieriug she endured. this iptreaain condition she had recourse to your Ointment and ills, and by the assiatancg of hu- friends, was enabled to persevere in their use, until she received a perfect cure. We have ourselves been greatly astonished at the sfl'ect upon so old a person, she being above 10 years ofage. We shall be hap- py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity of lllll really wonderful case,aitlier personally or by not A private in the Buth Police Force, also, has been perfectl cured of an old scnrbntic sflection in the face, ufIer all other means had failed. He states that it is entirelygby the use ofycltur Ointment, and speaks loudly In its praise. e remain, Dear Sir, Your’s faitbfull , (Signed) WALKER dt Co. April 6th. 1863. The Pills should be used ooujointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases :— 30‘ C Firtulss Bed Breasts Chilb 'us Gout Burns Chapped hands Gmjhg Bunions ‘ Corns (Soft) swglliggg Bits of M II- Cancers Lumbago toes andngaud Contracted and Slil Piles Flies Joints Rheuma. oco-bay Elephnntiasis [gm Sore-throats Skin-diseases Sore Nip- Sore-hesds Tumours P]. mounds Yaws Scurvy c are Sold at the establishment of Professor Honnowsx, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar.) 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