" no YOU TAKE mi: PAPERS ?" One of our exchanges has a good story about a man who never took a paper, but depended upon the neighbors for the news. It is worth being told over a dozen times, so we repeat it for the benefit of our readers. “ Exciting times these," said we to our neigh- bor Slow, after casting a hasty glance ever the late foreign nevvs. ‘ Eh 7’ said he, as if he didn’t exactly under- stand. ‘ About ilie news in the East, we mean.’ ‘ IIadn’t heard of it. What’: it all about? well. them Down Easters always was a quarrel- soine set of folks.’ ‘ Oh, it isn’t theythat are fighting; its Turkey Ind Russia; and ‘nglantl and France have de- clared in favour or Turlrey.—Napoleon has sent out quite a fleet.’ ‘ Nlpoleon ! Why, I thought he was dead 1008 130- The history says so.’ ‘ Yes, but this is a nephew of his—LouisNapo- Icon they call him. He is the Emperor of the ‘ranch.’ ‘ W,hy Ithought Louis Phillippe was the Em- ror ‘ Yes, so he was, but he's dead now.’ ‘ Well, that beats all.’ ‘ It seems,’ we continued, after a pause, ‘that the Nebraska bill has been disposed of.’ ' I-lung, I suppose you mean. Well, I'm glad of it. He deserves it.’ ‘ What for I’ asked we, puzzled. ‘ Why, anybody that’ll keep a dozen wives deserves to be disposed of, as you call it.’ ‘ What do you mean I’ ‘ Why, isn’t this Nebraska Bill the same man I've heard tell of, that has set up for a prophet somewhere, and married I don’t know how many vrivesl’, ‘ Oh, no ; that’s quite a different man, Brigham Young, who lives up in Uta I. ‘ Then who is Nebraska Bill, any how ?’ ‘ It isn’t a man at all. It is a’law proposing to anntil the Missouri Compromise. ‘ Oh.’ said Mr. Slow, in a manner that showed [ he was still puzzled ; ‘ well, I reckon that Daniel Webster has something to say about that. He is a great man, aniel. ‘So he was, Mr. now.‘ ‘Dead ! Grac did that happen? ' About two years ago.’ ‘ Two years ago! And I never heard of it. I'll have to tell Polly of that. where’s your brother?” ‘ He’: in Wasliington. halfan hour ago. morning.’ ‘ You don’t mean to say that a letter came from Washington in half an hour I’ ‘ No, of course not. The news came by tele- ra li.’ ' Telegraph.’ ‘ Yes, it dosn't take over a minute to come that way.’ ‘ How yer talk I But you're joking I’ ‘,Jolting, Mr. Slow; assuredly not. I thought of course you understood the rapidity of the telegraph." ' Then it’s true? Five hundred miles a mi- nute ! Well, that beats the Dutch. Polly oftliat.’ ‘ Mr. Slow, I want to ask a question.‘ ‘ Certainly, as many as you like.’ ‘ o you take the papers ?” ‘ No, I don’t; but what made you ask me that?‘ ‘I thought you ditl'nt. I should think you would wish to do so, in order to get the news.‘ ‘ Oh, I get the news as quick as most folks. I hear the people talking about it, and learn it that Slow; but he is not living ious, you don't say so.—When Five hundred miles a minute! way. ‘And yet you hadn't heard of the European I war. ' Well, no, I didn’t happen to hear of that.” ‘ Or about Louis Napoleon .1’ ' \Vhy, no.’ ‘Or the Nebraska bill, and the death of Daniel Webster?’ ‘ No, but—’ ' Or the telegraph l' ‘ No, that beats all. Five hundred miles in a minute? Won't that make Polly stars .7, And Mr. Slow forthwith belied his name by walking rapidly home, full of intelligence which was to overwhelm Polly with surprise.—(.‘on. C. Adv. HARD Tiiurs produce one good thing: they check gossiping. Mrs. Clacker has only “ had company” once since last summer. The conse- quence is, that the neighbours’ characters stand higher than they had done for the last five years. Bitrcnr Hearts AND Gi.ooan'.—Ah, this beauti- ful world! Indeed, I know not what to think of it. Sometimes it is all gladness and sunshine, and Heaven itself has not for off: and then it suddenly changes, and is dark and sorrowful, and the clouds shut out the day. In the lives of the saddest of us there are bright days like this, when we feel as if we could take the great world in our arms : then come gloomy hours, when the fire will not burn on our hearths, and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe me. every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and often times its call it man cold when he is only sad.-Longfellow. Tuu tswan-set or “Swan Wtr.r.rnIs."-— A bank Bill. Tn: lady who took every body's eye, must have had quite a lot of them. Evir. COMPANIONI are like tobacco smoke- you cannot be long in its presence without carry- ing away a. taint of it. Wirliv is a pigeon like a young lady in the eulks ’l—When it's a poutcr. Wirair may it man be said‘ to have afisliy originr When his father was a good soul, and his moths! a common place. “ Samivel, bevare of the vlmmins as roads no noosepapsrs. Your father married a vornan what read none, an’ you're the sad konsequins. You're as hignorsnt as an ‘em. Iliguorant people says as how st’s throwin‘ money away to take noose- papers, an’ foolin’ away time to read sin." “ I can marry any girl I please." said a young fellow, boastingly. “ Very true," replied a wag, " for you can't please any." By II’i8 W3y,: We heard from himl Ila had just arrived there this . I must tell. HASZARD'S GAZETTE. MAY 2. TO BE LET, -4 "4 P°-*3t'35i0It gimt on the Pin! day of May nest 7 ‘Ill: lIWl3l.l.lNtI HOUSE and I’reini~cs utem (love-nrni--nt llouso, at present occupied by Ctiptiiin Iii-rizoley, roiisi-cling of ti Dwelling House t\‘ItICll coiitziin-t is spacious I)i|ii||g-|'oon| nnd 1).-mg. ing-room, Bre.il-tfzist-rerun, 7 |ted-,°om._ |,,,-3,, Kir- ¢l"~"‘- 5t!|‘\’tltIl-‘B “till. it servant's Bed-rooms, Pantry, I zirdo-r, I-‘rout-porch, large Eiitritiice Ilall, large lriner Iliill, liucl:-poroli, 2 Bzitrk eittraiices, Back untl l"roiit vtziir-i-arse, Scullery. Pump and Wash-House, Lum- her-rooni. rind ti splendid 6 rooriied cellar. large and cniiinioilious Coach-house, 3 stalled Stable. Ilarness-rimiii, Cow-liouae, large Hay-loft rtrid Grain-rootn, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden I with Fruit treeit,&;c., Flower garden, elegant front lentrance rind carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the llarbeur with convenience for keeping Iiuiils, die. ' ' all lriiids, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and comtriodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and a never failing well of water on the -e -. 2 This splendid Msrision from its situation corn- tnands the fittest view ofany house in Charlottetown. and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently olfere it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable resi- dence tor a gentleman's family in or near Town For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, [854 ANT Minister ofthe Gospel residiryp near the applicant- W. C NDALL, Secretary. Jun. 27th, I855. Canvas, Twine er;d—BTi1t Rope: O”v ROPE, I or, y Great George Street, March 9. , H. IIASZARD. hi yard. l I situate in Charlottetown. 4 J. I’. BEETE. March 13. I855. Hides ! Hides! ! Hides! ! 1 the Tannery ofthe Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 2|. (All the papers.) I . For Sale, t Vl‘IIA'I‘ beautiful Estateof “ \Vaitst.rria1-ore." i in one or more Lots, to suit purchasers. For l pnrticulars, us to terms and title please apply at the ouiv ‘ I‘. N I Charlottetown Royalty, April 2. ‘ {lice of the lion. Ciuuuirs 0. I .crsBott.\'r: Just Try WEE JAMIE _D NOAN’S New Establishment of Tin, Copper, Iron, and Plumber Work. .Vezt door to the residence of the Hon. Geo. Cotes. From his late experience in the Old Country, and by strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes . to merit a share of public patronage. ' I’.S.—-Jobbing puuctually attended to. I l l TO BE LET. 'I‘lIE MANSION HOUSE of‘ FAL- coivwoon,’ beautifully situated on the Banks ofihe Hilleborough, about I ‘ two miles above Charlottetown, and iomrnanding an extensive view of the river. " e Ilouse. which is one of the most substantial Brick Buildings on the Island, contains dining room. drsw- , ng rootn, parlour, librirry, spacious hall and stair- ruse, with servttntu’ room, laundry, store room kitchen. Sic. , on the first floor; eight large bed rooms and dressing room in the upper story, with extensive cellerngo, and hot nir stove in the sunk story. The Grounds consist of Flower and Kitchen GARDEN, and 'I‘welve acres of valuable LAND, in first-rate condition, partly undor Hay and Posture. 'I‘he House is surrounded by line old trees, which completely shelter it from the Easterly and Norther- LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and till disease. arising front a disordered liver or stomach, such u Constipiitiori, inwurd Piles, fullness. or blood to [I13 ‘ head, scidit of the stomacli, Nausea, I.Ietll'IIJurn {disgust for ood, fulliicini or weight in the §I.0lll£tCh' l sour eructntions, sinking, or fluttering iit the pit ufth; ‘ atemncli, svtiiiiniirig ofthe head. hurried and ditliculi I breathing, fluttering ut_the heart, choking or sutfocu. ; ting sensutionu when in it lying posture, |IIIIlIIe'ils of LL Persona having any legal demands against the Estate of W. Sciruaauir. Esquire, late of Saint Eleiiiior'u, deceased. are requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, for settlement; and all ; persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby re- quired to pa rim snriiti \AIII|IlI twelve calendar months, from this date. JANE! CAMPBELL, DANIEL (iiii-:a:iv, (fauna Scitnruutri. St. Eleanor’s, 18th April I355. g Executors. Extensive plantation of young trees of ED, by the Prince Edward Island Auxili- ary Bible Society, aCor.eon'rauI. Appli- cation to be tirade in writing, stating terms, &c., and accompanied with certificate of character from it SALE, by Consignment, 200 BOLTS CAN- AS, in assorted numbeu,TWINE and BOLT which will be sold as low as it can be impor- Olt SALE, or to be let for I or 6 years, and pos- session given in Jlay next,a desirable Shipyard, OUR pence per. lb. in CASH will be given for any qunntity of GREEN IIIDES, delivered at l LL persons having any lngul demands iigainsti the Estate of lnssiiti. t-‘irxuri, the Elder, late of Surumerside, deceased, are hereby reqttellfld . to furnish their ricceitiits. duly iittested, within six ' calendar months; rind all persons indebted to the. said Estate, are required to settle the nine forth-3 with. Jiuses Caati=nui..t., SUTTON Wu.r.uuts. , 18th April, 1855. 3 Executcrs. 1 Was. St. Eleanor’: The Infelliblie Remedy 2 .~:§..a. ': . . HOLLOWAY’S PILL . “IIIYSIPILAS or IIGI7‘ vssits’ nunarion Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., of Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, I854. To Professor Holloway. Sir.—I feel a pleasure and a witness to the wonderful benefit I the use of your ineatirneble Ointment and Pills. For I eight years I suffered uncessingly from attacks of_ erysipelas; large purple bloiches came all over my I body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching ‘ and burning, which affected me both night and day. rendering life ll misery to me, as well as to all sronrid,—ao severe was the attack. I used several reputed remedies without deriving the least cessation t to my misery. At last, I determined to try your’ Ointment and Pills; after taking them for e fewu weeks, a visible improvement took place, and I fee l considerably better;—in three months, by continuing , with your medicines, I was completely cured, urn‘. ' now enjoy_ the best of health. 'l'he truth of this : I ride in bearingl have derived by Z I l necessity for me to request secrecy. am, Sir, yours respectfull , (Signed) GEO. SI CLAIR. ULCERI IN’ THE LEG,—II.EMARKABLE CURE. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Edward Tomkinson, of Cape llrelon, ..’li‘aim Stalin, dated the 4th May, I85-I. 'I‘o Professor Holloway. ir.—My sister, Miss Jens Tomkinson, suffered for a great number of years from u had leg; in which there were several deeply seated and old wounds, defying the skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully: and it seemed to me that there was not any thing capable of mitigating the agonies ehe endured. At length, she had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, and after using them for about five weeks, she was completely cured, after all other means had failed to afford her the slightest relief. I have no objection to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. I remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) EDWD. 'I‘UMKINSON. A BAD BREAST CIIRED WHEN AT DEA'I‘Il’lDO0Rl Copy of is Letter from Mr. Henry Jllaldsn, of Three Rivers, Canada West, dated July 9M, 1854 'I‘o Professor Holloway. Sir,—My wife suffered most severely after the birth of our last child with n bud reset. There were several holes in it one as large as a hand; all the devices and stratagcrns I tried would not heal but it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. As a last resource I tried our Ointment and Pills, which she ersevered with or seven weeks, at the expiration 0 that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with our remedies for two more weeks, she was entirely cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the cure etfected. am, Sir, yours truly, (Signed) HENRY MALDEN. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :- 2' .3 ly winds. Ap l at th II c. "’ ° :::.%.:t:.. .::::.°.::....... ::::.::':°°:' as s Burns Joints Scurv H°u'e to Let’ Bunions Elephentiasie Sore-liyeads TO LET, part of that new IIOUSE, fronting on Bits of Mosqui- Pirtulaa Sore-nipples Kent Street, possession given immediately. toes andSend Gout Soft Corns Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. lies Glandular swelling! Tumours I’ownnl Street, Nov. 24. if Coco-bay Luui ego lcera gnilebglo-foot ‘Imus Wounds i sins euinstiem Y JUg&¥,§,RC3?,%1Q3O3‘3 RAILS’ “MID “II Chsppcd hands Scalds H" ’ old at the establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, ./Ilse, 50,000 SIIINGLES, b ’ BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. NOTICE. IIE Subscriber hereby notifies all persons in debted to him, either that unless they make immediate payment, their Accounts will be placed in the bands of an Attorney for collection. 0. CROSS. March 15. Hurrah for Old England! "3 3'|b'°'ll?0". being about to leave for Eag- lsiid, ltsrcb requests all persons indebted to him, either by our of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, to make an immediate settlement of their respective accounts on or before the firat day of May next. The Subscriber also takes this opportunity of re. turning his sincere thanks to the public generally for the very liberal support he has received since his commencement in business ; and begs to inform them that the business will be carried on as usual during his absence. JOHN STUMBLES. For sale Charlottetown, April I6. I I ' ” LigirTs}T_”’"” ANTED ha , ' , t.tGtt't‘t:ii, .5‘. .l'.i..‘ i.1‘.'.°'..‘....'.'a'.’lf"i~'.2l specification, 619., &c., apply to J. P. BEETI. Ilereli I. by Note or Book Account. "Of-I IIIIONOI’ Iglffil 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, in Pets, at ls 3d, 8s 8d, and 5s each. There is a considerable saving by taking the luv er sizes. .—Directione for the guidance of patients in ed to sue poi. EORGE T. HASZARD Agent. FOR sans, Theo Hundred lens of LAND. with SAW MILL. GRIST MILL, XIL.N'.aad other Mukimry. Iainudiats posuuicn can be given. 0 BE SOLD. the Leasehold Interest of 200 acres of an rior LAND, on the New Bedeque Road, Let 8|. t is situated in a flourishing Settle- ment, It miles from Charlottetown, together with a newly erected piece of Machinery, on new and im- proved plane, consisting of I-‘lcur Mill. Oat Mill, and Kiln, new in prime working order; likewise, a unpe- rior ‘Threshing Machine. and a splendid Lame sttsched,—all new, and will bear inspection by any corn teat Mill Wright. '1‘ are is also a good DWELLING IIOUSE, and Outhouece. with e good Blechurnith'a Shop, and it s.., of B|aeksmitli’s Tools, nearly new. One-half of the Land could soon be made fit for the plough. ’l‘he rerneludorls covered with an excellent growth of Hard and Soft Wood Terms of Sale. liberal—tIie greater part of mg purchase money to remain on interest, by giving good and satisfactory security. licatioii to be made to WILLIAM SMALE. premises. level 5!. II“. 00w 7 vision, sluts or webs before the sight. fever iiriil dull pain in the head, deficiency of, perspiratioii. yellow. tress of the skin nnd eyes, print in the side, hrrck_ chest, Limbs. &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, cointtnnt irritiginings of evil, and gr»... depression of spirits, can be etfectuully cured by Doc'rou. IIO0I"LAND'l CELIBRATED GERJIIAJV BITTERS, prepared by Dit. C. M. JACKSON, German Medicine Store, No. I20 Arch St, one door below Sixth Pliilada. 'I‘heir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled. by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after sltilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention oflnvalids, Posseeain great virtues in the rectification of rh. liver and lesser glands, exercising the most aesrchirr power in weakness and affections of the digestive or. gene. they are witlial safe, certniii, and pleasant. Testimony from Maine. Curr. DANIEL Anso-r~'r-, Brooklyn, Maine, July I6, 1843, says 2 "I was taken sick one year ago, last April, upon my passage frotn Iliivitnna to Char. leston, . At the latter place I took medicine and procured a physician, but for ten days could obtain no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up a newspaper having your advertisement of‘ IIooIIand's German Bitters’ in it, I sent for some immediately, this was about 10 o’clock, at It o'clock I took the first dose, and another at 6 o'clock. The effect was so rapid on me, that I had a goodappetite for supper», and rested well that night, and the next day found in. a we man have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between Baltimore, Char. lesion and the set ndin Islands ever since. I have now given up going to sea, and reside in this lace. where you should have air agency, as you could sell large quantities of it.” J on. & Co. , Presque Isle, Aroostook Co., Maine, April 24, 1854, say: "We herewith send on it certificate ofn cure performed by the use of on y one bottle ofthe German Bitters, we think Mr. Clark to be a man of veracity, and have no doubt ofthe truth of his story," lllesi-is. Joe. B. Hall 61. Co.-—Gentlemen—In ens- zver to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, rig--it about I6 years. had been complaining of a pain 'l5I°m°"I I’ “'9” k"°V"‘ “"99 h°“¢° ‘P379 I‘ ‘W in her side, for six or seven years, and about the firat Jniiuiiry last, was taken down and confined to her bed. The pain in her side was very severe, besides being troubled with piiina between her slinuldevs and in her breast. From readings nuruber of cures per- formed hy “Hoofitind‘s Geniiaii Bitters" I was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and purchased one bottle. She had tiiken it but a few days when she began to iriiprove, and now, after tak- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health tliiiti she has for cars. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of ier body, and attributes her cure entirely to the German Bitters. it.x.rAas CLARK, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are xsrrratsnar v ncrranavr, thereby possessing advan- tages over most of the preparations recoriiitiended for sirnilsr disease For sale by generally. I. respectable dealers and etcreltsepere T. DESBRISAY. &. Co., General Agency And by Mr’ Laasuazr. Uvvau, Geor etown, ‘ Enwaitn Gore’. Grand tiver, Enwaan Nuitntuus, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. I’nAsrr.It. St. E|eiinor'a, Gxouo: Wirscinrorr, Crapaud, as. L. IIOLIIAN, 0. Was. Donn, Bedeque, JAIIII Piniiaors. New London. APOTHBCARIHS BALI‘... The Old Established HOU E, 1810. CII'.&RLO'I'I‘E'I‘OWN, JANUARY. 1353. '1'. DESBRISAY lit. 00. AVE just received, per late arrivals from Los- don, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, as Exterisirc and Varied Aasortrnentqf DRUGS dc CIIEMICAIS, PEIIFUIIEBY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, and other 'I‘oilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours, and Dye Stuffs; Fruits. Spices. Confectionery, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Estnlilishmonte in Gm Britain (Sn ./Ipothecariu‘ Hall Aaurtissr.) The whole of which they can with confidence rocouinsstl to the public, and, if quality be considered, at sale!» if not lower prices, than they can be p htbl market. on BRITISH EDITIONS 0}‘ Standard American Llteratnrp OW READY, Price 7s .6d. each, cloth-'-o. com late in one large volume, closely priuto . Rev. . E. CIianning‘s l.iterary Works, Rev. W. E. Channing'e Theological Works. Rev. Orville Dewey's Works, Rev. Jacob Abbott's Works, in Is. and Is. Id volumes. For Sale by ,, HASZARD Gr OWEN, t’ Booksellers and Statiosers. l 865. 'I‘IlI-‘. splendid ENTIRE HORSE " FEAR "OT," sired by the old " Conuassus." The dam ofthe horse is is full bred Canadian Mars. 'l'his llorse was raised by Auxaanuu MACINIIII, ofSeven-mile Ba '; is a coal black- sides and nose ti ed with town. This animal stands I51 hstids high. and built in proportion. 'I‘he tonne for the season will be He. cash, payable on the firat day of January next. All customers paid to the nearest station. Terms of insuring will be £1 Fa-‘I. l"ive Shillings in hand when served. Eight .-‘h-filings, cash, by the single leap, paid in band when served. Will leave the premises ofJAME8 IIEl..\I,grootn and owner, commencing the season on Monday. 80th day of April, and will attend once a fortnight at each station, until the last day of July. This is e well proved superior character. S1-as-tous.—Ilal us; Townsend's COIIOH Tryou; West River; berlottetown; lelt'I- NOV Glasgow lead; leutb-West liver. New