-7’ vaiuaattsis. CALIIOINIA AIM) -i-iii: Sitirriito laun- itsi-.—Since the discovery of gold in California, six hundred vessels have gone round Cape Horn and never returned. Afew of them have been lost,but the greater number have been employed in the Pacific trade. A certain Marion ol Auxerre has been fined for having named his child Robes- pierre. It appears that by the French law Christian natnes must be borrowed either from any of the authorised alma- niics or from ancient history. Mscaunav Alb Biioooiuis.—Mr. Ma- caulay tells us, in a book just publish- crl——hiu “Collected and Revised Spee- ches”-—that his “ History” is henceforth "the pleasure and the business of his life." Lorrl Brougham is said to be giving up the last years oftt most active life to writings of various kinds. Cos-r or Locoiioi-rvs:s.—A good loco- motive engine costs from $9000 to 8l0,500, and it would take nine men a whole year to build one well, with all the machine power of the best tnachine shops to aid them in the work. A Nouns: Bov.—“ Why did you not pocket some of those pears ?” said one boy to another; “nobody was their to see.’_’ “ Yes there wus—I was there to see myself, and I don’t ever mean to see myself do such a thing.” I looked at the boy who made this noble answer; be was poorly clad, but he had a noble face. , There are always two that sees your sins, yourself and your God. Macninciiv IN Ervoi.aan.—It has been stated that there is more work done every day in England by the power of mach- inery than all the men and women in the world could do without it. Liri-..—The woes of human life are relative.—The sailor springs from his warm couch to climb the icy lopmtist without a murniur—while the rich mercli- uiit complains of the rattling cart which disturbs his evening's repose. Iri peace we announce the breakage of a bone as a “ melancholy event”—but in war when we read of the slaughter, of our neigh- bors and thousands of the enemy, we clap our hands and shout “glorious vic- tory.” Young men, if you want to be respec- ted. don’t try to see how much rain you can drink, girls ‘flirt with, hearts break, tailors ruin, boot-niakers swear, or land- resst-s weep: but how many people you can make jolly, wise, better, and your- self inore really a big man. Good deeds and high respect are wedded as naturally as ignorance, vice and dirty pocket hand- kercliiefs. “I wouldn't many an eastern man if I had to live an old maid all my life,” exclaimed a buxom country lass. “ Why not ?” demanded an astonished compan- ion. “ Because every paper you pick up contains an account of the failure of the eastern mails. “ Ah. doctaw, does the clioleraw alfect the liigliaw ordaw? asked an exquisite of a celebrated physician in New Orleans. “No,’ replied the M. D., “ brit is death on fools, and you'd better leave the city immediately.” Tris: Fi.ins.—Each of us has a work to do in this world. Surely no one is willing to die without being ablzr to as- sure himself that the world is better for his having lived in it. But time flies Cloth, Alpaccs, Norwich and Ga a Plaid. mediate possession given Apothecaries' Hall. Collar underneath, and Room attaelicd. Rent modern! 3.00 ing residence. proof Cellar, rind six good Rooms. _ Stable for eight.IIorses, rind ticw Well_of Water to situate on Towns p No. rough River. of Land and Garden sttuched,— it is a either for n Mechanic or ii house for Public Accom modution. For particulars, apply to 'I‘i-ioas Al Donn, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, on the premises. Fo nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Rochfor Square. tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased. of the mos corn- HASZARD’S GAZETTE. MARCH 14. WILLIAM I-IE ith the following GOODS Cashmere. Mohair. Glace Ito and plain Cloth, wool plaid KI Shawls Satin. and tweed CLOJI and Scurfs. Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glues 5'-'!Ir-; Irish I’_oplins; _ Watered tiso. Persians. Silk Vslcrts for dresses. Benn_ets, &c . in all colours. ibbons in great ARI) 'rHANKFULfer past favours, begs to intimate tho AIHIIVAI. ofihe Nugget. direct from I-‘.rrot.airu. W iil, Damask, French and English Merinc,0rlsans. Cobargs.Vcesnia Spanish Craps. for Ladies’ NOS. Wool Jackets, Itinialaga, Al , Vecuuiu und Plaid ssees. Vecuiiis. Juniladowii, uCa a, satin 'l‘iirks, variety. A In e assortment. of Milliiiery. Laces, N_etts. Braids, Girn a, fancy 'I_‘rlrnniingn. BIIIIOM. Linirigs. Fur offs. Boas. Victorines. capes. stone martin. squirrel, musquiish. mllllt Ind “ll- culfs. uiitts. gloves, Gaunt eta. he , in real sable. lilch. English and French CORSET8. CIIILDRE./VS DRESSES. CLO.Ik'S, ('./IFS. HOODS JIJVQ H573» I 3''“ '"l°l.Y- Red, blue and white serges; real Welsh, inirtiitiun Wa|sh,.I.aneao-hire, Salisbury and Saxopy FL..f.N'- ELS.. Blankets; Travelling Rugs; llorse ltiigs; Carpettrigs. Druggsts. Ilearth Ilugs. Iilot, beiiver, JV mohair. &.broud Cloths; Doeskins, Ifassiiiilrcs. Ready tirade l.‘lolIis'ng. Seal Skin Costs. Silk Huts of aauperior make: glazed and felt Ilats; clotli rind fur t'rrps. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy Vcittings. Muflleru; silk, HOSIER Y, H.dBERI).dSHER I’, and ever Bandiina and cotton Handkerchiefs. rart's!y of CO TTOJV and LIJVEJV GOODS. Ladies’, Gents‘. utid Cliildreriu‘ IUOTS. SHOES unil SLIPPEIIS. Sod . Indigo, Co Hair: Paints. Oils, A large assortment of R Castings, Forge Back. hitin . 'I‘iir. Rope, OJVMO ' wood and coromandel Multuriis. Cloth, Combs. A great variety of Fancy 'l‘orlet reasi and chimney Glasses, iii mahogany. Charlottetown, December 9. I853. Cottage to Let. TO LET. the Cottage immediately above Apri- thecaries' Hall,‘ fronting on Queen Street. Ini- Also. the Store and ‘Counting House adjonin Ware e. 'I‘HI-IUPIIILUS DESBRISAY. October I2th, I868. ALE. ACRES of land on 'I‘ownship No. 5! having a front of 20 Chains on Monttiguo er. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8. embracing the West Point of the Island I00 Acres on 'l‘ownship No. 60. Posture Lot No. I88 In the Royalty of George- town an 'l‘own Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Bpply to WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 'ItII, I85-I. House in Kent Street. Store, and good fr 'I‘hers is also a e yard. It will be let together or in two parts. On £200 being paid down, the remainder could lie on uiortage for four or live years. JOHN BIIEEN. June I3th I853. FOR SALE. HA'I‘ valuable plot of G lI()I.'ND at the head ‘of Prince Street, tiirrnerly the site of the Baptist Chit I, fronting 100 feet on Eu-‘ton Street. and 104 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situritious in the suburbs for it gentlsnian's resi- dciice. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LAND. with it Mars- attuched, which cuts annually For of H y ’ , head II he I"or terms apply to SAMUEL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts, NEW and commodious SHOP, suitable for a GROCERY or DRAPERY STORE, with CELLAR and Out-House room. Apply to W. C. HOBBS. PROPERTY FOR SALE.‘ OR SALE, the Property at present occupied by the Subscriber, at IIooper's Corner. Bedoque, consisting of a Dwelling House, Shop and Granary; so, it Shop occupied by a mechanic, with one acre good situation WILLIAM DODD. Jan. 28, I854. 2menx olonel A . To be Sold, Bv i>tttvA'rr: saw. the folluwiiig VALUABLE REAL ES'I‘A'I'E of the late I Latex, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, viz: 'l‘O\VN LOTS Nos. 57,58, 59, 80 and 61, in tho urth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown containing I. 'I‘nwrr Lora Nos. 8,4, 5 and 6, in the 'I'hird Hundred of Lots in Carhlottetown aforesaid, and s .. Ian i:..il. rt ol Town Lots Nos 67, 68 and 69, constantly, and seemingly from the cre- dle to the grave with ever accuiiiiilating ,i rapidity. Then be not idlers. Time never flies backward. A moment once lost is forever, irretrievably lost. Guru PIICHA Pars-.it.—A French- from gutta perclia, which is considered to be superior to all other kinds for litho- graphs and engravings. “ Getting Ricli,"R.ev. Mr. Cecil said to one of his parishioners, who had pre- viously asked for councel, and whom he had not seen for some time, “ I under- stand you are very dangerously situated." "I am not aware of it,” was the reply. Paul's or Esq . Barrister at It‘ the Second hundred of Lots in Cliarlottctowii, ad- Joining the roperty of Daniel Hodson, Esq. , in lots to suit pure users. of purchasers. Town Lora Nos. 3. 4, and 5, in the Filih hundred Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit Town Lo'r No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots mg“ ha‘ invented a kind of pgper made IJII Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief ce. Coausoiv Lots. I2 and IS. in the Comiuon of. rid in close proxirriity to Charlottetown. containing a 'I‘wenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purchasers. Part of Cciriinon Lot No. 18, in the Common of Charlottetown. and which forms the Western side of the approach from Town to Government House. in lots to suit purchasers. Pas-ruitn L01‘ No. 554, in the Iloyalty of Char- lottetowri. containing Twelve Acres. Anso-PEW No. 8I.iti the South Aisle of St. Church, Charlottetown. rther particulars, apply to W. Foaonsr, w, Charlottetown; at Pictou, “I h°'"d you '" Benin“ Ilchtn “Id M7‘ toJ. IIAIILTOI Lani. "*0 Acti Executor of, Cecil ; “ take care, for II II the road by and one of the 'I‘rueteeu named in tltelwill of the late which the devil leads thousands todes- traction." olonel A. Luna. Charlottetown. ldtli October, till. WGERY. JIUIILS. SPIKES. dtc. IROJV. EJIR'I'HE.\ A choice iielcctioii of T . FANCY GO0DS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; Ladies’ Rosewood hair. tooth and ritiil Brushes. Soaps. I’|ynioutli pale and aliiio-id Soups for fsniily use. rosewood and gr ran, Starch, Glue, Lainpblack. shoe Thread. Cotton Warp. Hair Seating. curled (lakuni, Figure Ileads; scouring Brick (wholesalsspr retail.) BEL, Sliip ‘W./IRE. CIIIJVJI and GLASS. E V Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Rose- Shell, Ivory, German and Bone 'lt frames. For Cliriatiiius presents, a splen- did collection of Jewelry. The whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! AGOOD variety for Sale, from Sixteen to Fifty Shillings. ‘ubruary 24. I854. GEORGE BEER. Jurr. schoolmaster Wanted. FOR the North Rirstico School. Enquire of Wm. S. McNEIL, One of the Trustees. March 1th, I854. 7w WANTED. FREEIIULI) or Letiseitold Farm of about one IL hundred acres. fifty or sixty acres of which, to be cleared iitid in good condition, with iir without dwelling house Ste. situated withina few miles of 'I‘own, and would be eferable ifon the river side. Letters stating lowest prices and full particulars, ad- dr sued “B. D. G." to be left at Mr. l'hornas' store. 3i. 'l‘III‘l Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, hearing date the Itith of January last, an appointed Agent for the Misses Stewart. of Charlotte- town, in this Island. to take the management of their Property, on Township Vo. I8. hereby notifies rill persoiiii on the said Lot, indebted to the Miss Stewart. for Rent, Arrears of Rent. or otherwise, to pay the same forthwith. Any person or persons found Trespasuing on the said Property. will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour ol' the Law. CHARLES S. HUNT. llliscouche. February 22. I854. Parcel Lost. 0S'I‘ on Friday, the 8d inst. between Charlotte- town. and Dewar'a (‘rose-roads, Bel cel containing ti Dress. pair ts,&c. any one leaving it at this ofiice, or at De\var’a, Crone-roads, viill be rewarded for their trouble. G'R.r!.ND RIVER, LOT 55. English. American or: West India G 0 O D S I 7 ‘HF. Subscriber has for stile. at Grand River, Lot assortment of English. American and 55. a good West India Goods and Groceries, at Charlottetown. prices, for cash. EDWARD SAVILLI-'..__ OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber has removed his Oflice to his Dwellitig IIouse,lute|y occu ied by Andrew Duncan, Esquire, at the corner of ‘dues and Water Streets. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 2d March, 1854. 6w MINIATURBSI LIKBNESSES. THE Subscriber has just received a lisndsome . stock of Plates and Cases, gold and plated Lock- ets and Breaches for Likenesses, done by top or sidel’ hi. Also, a first rate Camera. for sale, with instructions in the old stand. IV. C. HOBBS. WILLIAM N EESTON, sail er, EGS to inform his friends and Ship builders enerrilly, that he is about to reconiiiience the business ofSAIL MAKING in this Island, having spent twenty one years at the Trade in England, paring which time he believes he gave full satis action to those who employed iin. realises.-—Ilcnry Ilaszard, I-‘.eq. Charlottetown, Feb. 6, I854. Gm NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to settle their Accounts before the lat of April irext, as all accounts open at that time will be left with an Attorney for collection. EDWARD SAVILLE. Grand River, Lot 55, Feb. 22, I854. Carriages ! Carriages! Carriages 1 ’ ‘HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes this opportunit to inform his friertds_ and the public generally, I at he has removed to Green's u, and will be prepared to furnish Cai.-iuges, of every deseription,at the shortest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and good workmanship, to merits share of public patronage. JOHN TODD. NOTICE. IIE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Ginaun-r Iluirnnnsow. of Hyde Park, Square, London, Esquire. and Auruun llniriinn- sow, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving I-lxecutors and 'I‘riistees named and appointed in and by the lust Will and Testament of Gilbert Ilenderson, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to diegse of all Lands and Ilareditsments belonging to said ' tats situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I endor- son. deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several urnouuts due by them; and those srsous who me be in possession ofsu rt of sucli Lands and Preyniiscs, are required to maykduau immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as 'I‘r sssrs. rorm uo'ilc'iwos'rit. ctisrlrttstorrs. Aprll sis, mt. _ pent relief; have been under MRS. WINSLOW. A ' set! N ad I‘ I Hi ' ' . is n “Paulo the oI'Mot.hcra,..liee‘i'.. Pu.“ SOOTI-IING SYRUP, For Children Teething. For the Nervous Alections. Convuleiens. Fever. Ia- flsrnniation of the Buwels, be. that attend this period of children. she recommends it as sure to produce the and Health to the Infant. A child in Congress-Street was cured by the Soothing Syrup.cf Infantile Dysentsr or Diarrhrna uflcr being given over by the attending hysieiun. Mr. Blackrnun, of Eddington says, it has ii an failed to cars the Dyeentery or Diarrbtna in children whenever used in the village. ts of it is sold. One parent informs me his chi'd has sulfered to an alarming extent, with Flstulenee or Wind Cltolic. Lately they have used the Soothing Syrup,and it always effects a speedy curs. Hundreds of like instances might be enumerated. PROOF POSITIVE. » Messrs. Courts Gr. PunI'tars:—Please send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup. We are selling large usntitiss cfit, and from what we can learn, it is us with uniform success, both by children and adults, in all cues of Dysentry or Disrrbuia. Yours respectfully, W. D. Cnuasuin, J. Mcanii.r.. New-York. July Iotli, I858, 818 Bowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Dar‘! Advertiser, of June 13th 1553. Wu cheerfully comply with the request of a friend to insert the following letter which we are assured is from a lady of the first respectability, residing in Lowell, Muss., believing that a vast amount of sutfering may be prevented. and nisa valuable lives saved, by calling the attention of ino- thers to this valuable prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Deiir Sir:—I am happy to be able to certify to the eflinienc of Mr. \Vinslow‘u Sooiliiiig Syrup, and to the trut of what it is represented to accomplish. Having a little boy uulferiug greatly from teething, who could not rest, and tit night by his cries would not ermit any of the farriily to do so, I purchased a boil c of Soothing Syru , in order to test the remedy, —and when given to tlis boy according to the direc- tionti, its effect upon him was like magic, he soon went to sleep, and all pain and nervousness disap- peared. We have had no trouble with him since; and the little follow will pass through with comfort, the excruciating process of teething. b the sole aid of Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Every mother who regards the health and life of her children, should possess it. . At.onn. Lowell, Mase., May 20. I858. Price only 25 cts. a bottle. This ma certify, that for about four yearsl was sertriusly s ict with a disease in the hip, which PII3’lI¢|IllI termed Neurology, or Sciatic Rheumatism. an resorted to various remedies without any perma- the cure of a regular hysiciun for six months at a time. Last spri . had a very violent attack. which laid me up, w n I riiade use ofthe Group and Pain Killer, prepared by Messrs. Curtis dt Perkins, of Be or. It gaveiiie ' " relief. and I do not hesitate to say, that it is the best article I ever used. eheerfull recour- inend it to all who may be aflietsd wit similar Hcotnplllllll. nirnv Hint-r. Stetson, Dec. 1. I841. Deacon Hunt. the signer of the for ing certificate, is a man of undoubted veracity and igh standing in the ccmmuuit N. B.- -Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As all others hearing this name are base imitations. Price tag. 85. 87} cts. per bottle according to sine. Also for sale those pure WILD CHERRY BITTER8 For the cure of Bllicua and Juundica complaints. and general debility. They quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the scltols syetstti. Price only 37; cents in Pint Bottles. ' ewise for sale as above, - HU.N‘1'ER'S PULMONARY BJLSJM Hear what the Daily Mercury of Bangor says of Dad. Pomroy. Hunter's Balsam. It is not oltcu that we can say. anything favorable of tent medicines. on the testimony c those with w om we are acquainted, who have used and tested their merits. But in regard to Hunter's Balsam, put up by our fellow citizen, Jeremiah Curtis, Esq. we have the testimony of many of our own citizens and those of neighbour- ing towus. unanimous in its praise. The testimony of one individual with whom the blic are acquaint- ed, carries with it snore weight I an whole columns of certificates from strangers. whose faces we never saw, and whose certificates, for aught we know, may have been procured by fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Pomroy's testimony, in agent's hands, or Hear the People’: Press, Skowhegsn, Mr. Hunter‘: Pulmonary Balsa-rri.—Tc those afllictcd with Coughs, Colds. Consumptions, ’ hma, Spitting of Blood, and all afl'ections of the _.rugs, we recom- mend Hunter’s Pulmonary Balsam. It is believed to be the best article ever yet invented for these com- Price 50 etc. a la. INDIAN DISPEPSIJ PILLS, For cure of Costiveness. Acidity of the Stomach. Bilious Habits, Headache, Diuiness. Heart Burning, Pain in the Side. Lung and LIVOt’:C0l'IIpIIIIIII. DYSPEPSIJI AND IDIGESTIOJV. With Costiveness. Acidity of the Stomach, Heart Burning. Bilious Coruplaints,—producing Headache, Pain in the side, of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,-—can be remedied, removed. and entirely cured. by the use of the Indian Die in Pills. These Pills have effected the most astonishing cures in hundreds of cases of the above complaints, and are an invaluable remedy, in an especial manner, for Dispcpsia. They are a mild and gentle Cathartic, operating mostly upon the blood, cleansing and puri- fyin the same. and causing the d' estive organs to per orm their appropriate duties. wilh regularity. COSTIVEJVESS. Habitual Costiveness is, if not removed in time, a ,eause ofmore than half of the disorders and pains to g which humanity is subject. The medicines too gene- rally had recourse to,do more harm than good,us they weaken the peristaltic action of the bowels. sud ' thus aggravate instead of removing the complaint. Also, in all Bilioiis Diseases, attended with Pain in the Side and Right Shoulder Blade, with a dull, sallow couirtanance. In all Diarrliees., Ague a Fever, Ililious Fever and sick headache, they are an invaluable Rein y. I They will be found the best Fsniil Physic in the Yworld, purifying the blood, restcrlug up its. and lesvirig.ths stomach and bowels in a has thy stats. Prise casts per baa. plaints. desired efl'ect. giving Real to (Its .UolItsr, earl Relief 8. JVEUROLOGY. or SCIJTIC RHEUM1-t TISM OUIIED. MI var; Block Lwfcr purllfllulg the Blood... W0 do not believe these lls have t ' usl in the world. 'NSclrl by Bovo I’Atrr.. No 40. Certlaud Street, evi York. And by W. IL. WATIOI. T. Dussntsav & Co. H. I1, It. Joiursoir. M W. Bxisrnan. and J. 3, We-r1-. Charlottetown. Joirir E. W. Ai.i.nvirn.Hesd of Hlllsborcugli, Wii.i.iass Hoornn. Morell Joint Sin-nun. LAID ds Jcisir A. MACLAIII. Head of St. Peter‘ y. Miciiani. MACWADI. East Point. Joins Ksrioir-r It, Bcann-r Iloswni.i., Souris. Wri.x.iais Sannnasoir. Eowaan Gore. DAIIIL Goancir, Lussuni. Owsit. and Mas. S-riunins, Gecrgg- town. Paraicn S-ruritsns & Enwann IIounn-r- sorr, fast. Ileana-r B.annnn,Verrioc River Bridge. Joiiir Ganvrs.Bonshaw. Gnonon Wro- nrirroir, Crspsud. Wianiaas D. Cnann, Cape Traverse. Joins Tone and Wit.i.iaas Donn, Bedeque. Wii.r.iass 8. Lonowon-rn. Ilustico. Iticiuun I.Iaoiux.i..IIalpsque Road“ Wii.i.iau Gaovun, Barrett's Cross Roads. JAIII Mac- xav, Darnley. Wri.i.Iaus Cousins, Park Corner uorton Siircuun. Priueetown. CIIAILII A. Caesar and JAIII Pinonorr. French River, Juana MUIIIIAD dt Enwiw Pauxnn, Travel- ler's Best. Jaasns C. For: & Pa-rnicn Pownn. Suriimersids. Jassns J. Faasnn, Jaass-s IILL, Jaasus L. Ilcusarr and Anciiiaaim CAasrnnt.i.. Saint EIaanor's. CKAILII C. Hurrr. Miscouch. Juana Yno, Port Hill. Hunnnn-r Beer. 81. Anus 0., Firs. Caseuriipeqse. Wu. Lint Iluunaun, Anna. LAIIII and Fuasrcis Aasrrnacx, Twish. . R. WATSON. General Agent for P. E. Island. Feb. 7th, I854. FOR SALE. SCHOONER nineteen Tons, nearly now, sail. and r ing one year in use. For further Pur- tlculsrs app y to Mr. KENNETH IPKENZIE. Pownal Street Charlottetown, __wt)«=. l9tlI. issu- I0lAI.I.'I'llPII'IPOIIIOIA FAMILY PHYSIC. Tituan has long existed a public demand for ll efectiva tivo pill which could be relied on as surean ysafein tsopera ii. This has at what success It accomplishes o esign is easy toniakesph sical pi’ . but not can to make the best of all pi’! - one which should have ‘ lrut all th II o irritation or pain, unless it arise born a previously existing obstruc- tion or derangeaien In w ns th ‘van on the box. Among I 4: com- Y { cured them, we is its various fonns t.h,_ulI _ u ative is required ' ave u some singnlerl airc- u¢Ilf:I cures in Rheumatism, Gou . Dru _y. ‘revel, Erysipcl 'tation as every purg when taken to excess. T o sand uses in uliicli hysicie uircd no be enii eratedh but Ives to the reason of ever at '°*' c bag‘; fillies“ urpo tb tit’ h' h h ttcr ee an an in w to as mime. been avliiilablc to rritmkyind. WV an tli virtu are once nown, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need at u cathartic m e. PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, Assnyer and Practical Cliessalet. LOWELL. MASS. Prlcefloeutspsi-Ice. rlvslcasstcrll. IOLD BY '1‘. DISBIISAY. It. 0a.. A“ b General Agency Mr. Lnasont. (Iwuw. Georgetown. " Enwanii Go", Grand Ilivar. Enwann Nnnnssaas. St. Peter's Bay, J. J. Fnasnu, St. Elesuor's, finonon Wiooiirrost. Crapssd. as. L. Housur, dc. Was. Donn. Bedeque. Jausns Pinonoiv, New London. COLUMBUS. THE old Clydesdale Horse Colum- bus will stand for the season at the following plat,-es:—Firet. on the ' Elles. New ; R. Ba in sll‘s, Town Road; North nan; aslan s Iliver; J. Poise's, West ives; Garvin's, West Ri- Hoaaa; Arch. c ugald's, Nine Mile Creek; John McPIiail's, Black Point; David Cumu- ron's, Crspaud; Webster‘s, 'l‘rycn.—Evsry fortnight —travelllug to the 17th Jtly. CA I POLLEY. Greetn. luck 7.