I‘IASZAl{I)'S GAZl'I’l"l‘I1.', AUGUST 20. mscanuszous. Hints ro \Voiunisa on HeAi.'ru.—l.l Abstain lroin all spirits and driim~drinking. Spirits relax the muscles, diminish the strength oftlie body, and‘ render men sus- ceptible of disease '3. VVlien mild-brewed beer agrees, keep to it as a beverage (at your meals only). 3. \\’here (well-filtered) water does not disagree, value the privilege and continue it. l’ure water is a far better be- verage for the sedentary,»intl those who take but little exercise, and for tliuse whose lab- our or exhausted strcngtli does not require stimulants. 4. 'l‘he'qnantity (ofniostt'li'tngs) is always nioi-e liurtliil than the quality. 5. Take your meals at regular hours al- ways. The IluIIItlII franic is capable ol'be- ing clinngcd from siekne.-is to perfect health, by a well regulated sy stem of diet. ti. Avoid everything—-liim'ever agreeable to the p:il:ite—tliut froin experieiice you find to di.~'tigi'ee with you. 7. Make daily tib- lution the lirst thing on rising: you will feel stroriger and nine reli-eslied for it dur- ing the day. I fancy I hear you say that you have not the time to do so. My ans- wer to you is, rise ten initiates earlier, dip it coarse towel iii c rltl water, wring it out, and rub the Wll-ill: l)ltlIy over. “ Cleanli- ness is next to gn.lllllt'Ss l” 8. Never quuttlt or tamper with your constitution by taking: patent lIlt.'tllCllll'S.' they are olli-red for every kind nfdisease, for many of \\'lllCll they are Ju.l..c.’l.’, ,.. " ' ',, J ' 5 very often fatal results. If slightly indis- pos-:d rdiml if it is possible to do so), remain qui.-t. avoiding all excitement, and abstain- ing from all nieats and l'erine.nti,-d liquors for the day. In headache, and slight fever, this plan mostly effects a cure. lfcostive, take ll mild dose of castor oil. 9. Take exercise, it you value your health, but pro- portion it according to your strength. I0. Never learn to smoke : tobacco stunts the gr-owtli, is it great promoter of indoleiice and laziness, causes nervous trembling of the hands, and nervous debility: it has no- thing nourishing or stimulating in it, but is merely ii narcotic, of which the moral and physical effects upon those who use it are ufu very dubious character. Ascissr Eircusu Law AGAINST BEG- ten you are irresistibly drawn to a plain,uii ,assuming wonian, whose soil, silvery tones render her positively uttructive. Besides, we fancy we can judge oftlio character by the voice. The blaiid, smooth, fawning tone seems to us to betolten deceit and hi- pocrisy as irirai-iably as the niusieal_ sub- dued voice llltlltiltlcs genuine relineinent. In the social circle how plea-rant it is to hear a iv-.m-an talk in that low key wliich cliaructerizes the true lndy 9 In the sanctu- ury of home, how such a voice soothes the lretful child and cliet-rs the weary husband! llow sweetly such cadences lloat through the sick chamber; and i)I‘|‘llll(I the dying led, with wliut solemn melody do they breathe a prayer for a departing soul! Ah, yes! a low, soft voice is certainly “ an e.\'celleiit thing in woman.” BL'ltll_‘D 'l‘ni=..isL'iir:s.—“ Eusebius” writes tothe New York Observer fioin Rome as l'ol|ows:—“'I'lie Tiber is not only rich in historic associations, it is rich in ti-en.-ure. An English company has actually otfcred to turn the current of the stream for above the city and around it, providedtlic govern- ment would give them what they might dis- cover iii its present bed. This would be attended with a vast expense, but it would pay. Treasures of art from age to age have found their way into the stream, which would bring, in the market a perfect remun- eration. In the museum of St. John Later- an, a magnificent column of stone is lying, which was taken not long since from the Tiber, a portion of which has been polish- ed to display its beauty, and no one can see it without wishing to have more of the secrets of this river revealed. Statuary more perfect and perhaps more beautiful than any of the ancient works of art now seen in Rome lies embedded in groups be- neath the stream. Agostino Chigi, the fa- mous banker at the time of Leo X., once gave it splendid entertainment to the Pope and his Cardinals, at which the dishes were all precious metals. The price paid for three fish was 250 crowns. It is said that the dishes were all thrown into the Tiber by order ofthe rich banker, in order that no less illustrious guests might ever use them. The sacred vessels brought from Jerusalem by Titus, among them the outs.—For an able-bodied man to be caught u third time begging was held a crime de- uerving of death, und the sentence was in- tended on fit occasions to be executed. The poor man might not been his children at his home, unless he could answer for their time. It out of employment, prefer- ring to be idle, he might he demanded for work by any muster of the " craft" to which he belonged, and compelled to work whether he would or no. If caught beg- ging oiico, being neither uged or infirm, he was whipped at the cart‘: tuil. If caught I second time, his ear vvu: slit‘, or bored through with a hot iron. If caught a third time, being thereby proved to be of no use upon this earth, but to live upon it onl to his own hurt und to that ofothers, he su er- ed death no u felon. - An Accommonrrino Coivsciuxc:.—It is related that an old no 1-0, who was gener- ally hired out to di erent masters, wu: once unked by c white cntlcmun to what church he belonged. 0 this interrogutory he thu: rupondedp: “ When I is hire out to a master dot is u Prusbyteriun, I is a Presbyterian’. When I is hired out to a tndstcr tilt ‘is u Mefodlst; I is a Mefodist. When Ii: hired out to a master dat is a United Brethren is! I. United Brethren- dc fact is, I i: wliutbver 'ligion inarter is."- A Ldw Volcl ,1: VVoiiuiv.-Yes, wc rec with that old poet who said that a low‘ ldt voice wt: In excbllenl tIu'n ta wo- Indeed, we feel inclined to go fur- men. h h It h ,_ h nb'qct,und call it bniirb .f.i8e.¢r:u'v'.iiitl dhhriiis. No matter whut other attraction: ‘she may have; she my hon: Mr :: the Trojan -Hobo. and as learned as the famous I-I palm of un- -dibit times; shomny have-u. lithe cocain- tighmgnin considered requtuitout the pre- sent day, and cvorysudvuntugotlnt wealth can procuru, and yet .if she luck a low, nwoct voles, uh: can nevcrabo really far- cinating. - ' ’ - fin. II Of IQIIM] II Win] golden candlestick, ure reported to have been lost from the Milviun bridge, and if so, are still lying there." Tin: nvoonrru N niu.—Mury surpass- es all other name: in universality ; it be- longs not only to women throughout all Christendom, but even to men who hear it as a second nume- Thus, for instance, the Queen of Spain’: name is Mary, her husband's name is Mary, her mother‘: numei: Mary and even her :i:ter’: name name is Mary; her uncle and all her cour- in: are Marys, and her cousins’ children are Marys-—in fact, all the royal family of Spuin,mnils and l'em:Ies,urc Marys, with scarcely an exception. Mm Kii.r.tto or Illl own Corrnr.— About a year since, a resident of Twenty- ninth street, New York, it man of con- siderable wealth entertaining the idea that when he should die, hi: relatives would put his body into a cheap coffin, bought it handsome rosewood one, lined with satin, and trimmed with silver, for 753, and had it taken to his bed-room. He was found on Sunday morning dead on the floor, and the coffin beside him, and it was thought that he had got up in the night, and by some means capsized the coffin, which foll upon him, crushing hi: Illtlll and causing instant death. Ouvi; on SW!-IE1‘ Ou..--Professor Mn- pes say: that nine-tenth: of the olive oil in this country is manufactured in France from American lard oil. I lit: purified by Iodu,tind is about equal to olive oil for the table or for other purposeu. The French seem to be a good length ahead of u: in all that relate: to dclicucie: for the table. We have plenty of sardine: on our,cou:ta,but it require: French hand: hobdtiily‘-¢6IIl.p' oltlwlllkhll 3” '95‘ to put them in boxes. WESTMORELAND HOTEL, Shediac. -[HE Subscriber in returning thanks to the travel- ling public generally for part patronage, assures those who may Illlll favor him “till their support, that they will find good eiilerttiiiiiiient, and ave atteiition paid to the cure ufluggiige, dtc. , by calling at his llntel situate on the Miiin l‘ust liuad, within a few minute: walk of the public Wharf, to wliiclitlis l'i:clt3t: and uleunturu ply regularly to and frorii 1'. E. ii" . Ci-uveyances to and from tho lleiiil or other places in the l'roviiico at the cheapest rate, with careful Drivers. Island produce ofun_v I\IIIII coii.-iigued to me either for sale or to be forwarded to the Bend, shall have my best attention. :- in Pl‘.'l‘l)lt SCllL'R.‘tlAN. Sliediac, New Brunswick, April 23d, I856. THE I lluunt :\lllS0ll lVeslcyaiu Acadciiiy. lli:v_ M. Rtcittzv, DD., Presideiit of the Board of '|'I'u-net . Ruv. W. 'l‘i:Mi=r.:, Secretary. REV. I“.. I“.VANs, DD., Governor ttiid Cliaplain. REV. II. l'icKAnD, A. l\I., I’rincipa (Tint-4. I". Annisoiv. l".sQ_, Treasurer. 7 ‘H3 first 'l'erin oftho next Aciideuiic Year is to . commence on T URSDJ1 I’, the Hill of August, and the second on the 2t)'.h of Ntivenilier. 'l'lie Institution will continue to be conducted upon the mime principles its heretofore. Iivorytliii possible will be dome to promote the safety, coin- ts. fort and iniproveineiit of the u en ilie Trustees and (ltlicers, to extend the bl»-.-mg.-i of it sound religious, but not recliirian Fdiieniion, have been, to it most encouraging extent, success- ful. During the last Academic Year, not less thiin two hundred and fil"y Student: gathered from fanni- lies of ‘almost every Christian deiioniiniiti--ii, iiud from all the various parts of these I’rovir.ci-s. were connected with the two branches of the ItI.~‘lIlullt)Il \Vithin the list twelve months, nearly two thou- sand pounds have been expended in still further ini- proving the buildings, and otherwise iiicitnising the Educational facilities atlbrded in the two ust:ihli.<h- m :. The Boirrrlr of Instruction include Itl‘l‘lt‘(‘ Pro- feuorr and Teachrrr, all suitably qualifier! for their respective rlepartmenlr; Notice is, therefore, respectfully but confidently given, that ii thorough Academic Training may be here obtained, by Youth of either sex, under the most vorable circumstances, and upon the most advantageous termu. cgr The cliargefor Board, dvc. , and Tuition in tho Primary Department. in . B. ,y., for the .dcndernt'c Y¢nr—lS 6;. 8d. being payable in advance at the beginning of each Term. communications respecting the Mule Brunch should be addressed to the Principal ; those con- cerning thc Female Branch, to the Governor and C ’ at (J y 28, tw) TO L . ONE half of that beautiful Brick house the property of Mr. Georg: |"‘cot:r.:Stun- hope, inituutod on the math uido of Kent Street, and nuarly opposite the runidsnce of the Hon. Guurg: Col::; for particular: apply to the Subucribur. JAMES J. BEVAN. Charlottetown, July Isih. 1856. SPRING SUPPLIES. ASZARD at OWEN. have received on Ellen from Liverpool, part oftheir Spring! bcfound supplies, umong which w’ cut, Foolucup, and Putt paper, of every den- crl ll')lI and quality. tiled Paper: from Note size to Demy. Ledger-. Day and Account Bricks of every vurlety. llill Boolta—recrivable and payable, Penn, Proholtleru, Blucltlehd, urnl sliito poncilI—u large stock. Envelopes. Cloth lined, nfiicial and other size: Wrapping paper, Brown, and Gray of all sizes. The exertions of the honored Founder. and of’ ‘ I‘ TO BE: sous. ‘ 3 ‘arm at r-sent i ll -': ;-' .'\lltIl’I:\V Suiilll: tit tliii (‘ll’?\l-.8‘(I£ltlllLI::nBtlI§::: l'or particulars iipply at the ollice of 'l‘_ llA\'II..'\Nl), Esq. Iltirristur ut Lint, Cliiirlottotiiivn, April 25th, 1836. llII.-\'l II “ALBION HOUSE,” SIX; EIETLY ht COUCH MAN Blifi respectfully to iiifonii tho iiiliiibitunts ofCliar- luttetuwn and its vicinity, that they have tiikcn the store liitely occupied by MR. l\'l'IIl. RANKIN and have opened it under the above title with niiigniticent and HOST EXTENIVE STOCK 0|?‘ DRY GOODS or iivuiiv DEICIIIPTION. This stuck having been purchased with great ad- \‘tInltlgL‘rl, for taste, variety, quality, and clteapness, cunnt.-t be surpassed by that of any House in the Island It would be impossible in the limits ofan iidvertiseiiient to particularize, but on im-peclion it will be found to contain everything. that is supplied by the most extensive houses in the tirst Cities of B. N. Aiiiei'ie.i, from the ininutest article in IIubcrdasli- ery, to those of the more costly eliaracler in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, Hantles, &o. In inaliiiig this uniiouiieeniout, we trust the public will encourage us in this uiitlertiiltiiig, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this business in a spirit of libe- rulliy, and continue to other to purcluisorit advantages \\‘I|lt:I| will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. S'l‘Rl’.I»I'l'l.Y ht C()UClIMAN. ClI:tll0llt.‘l0“'ll, May, 17, lS.3ti. ‘A inAnvnLLoUs alnmzmfs " son A mavauous scan THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid ofa microscope, we see million: oflittle openings on the surface of our bodies. Through tlie:e,this Uintmcnt, when rubbbed on the lI(In, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diueuses of the Kidne :, disorder: of the Liver, ulfectionu oftho Heart, In amntion of the Lung:, Asthinas, Cough: and Cold:, are by its mean: etfectuully cured. Every housewife know:, that unit In: freely through bone or meat of any thicltueuu. ‘hi: healing Ointment for more readily penetrate: through any bone or fleshy rt of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCOBBUTIC HUMQUBS. No rented hu: ever done so much for the cure of disuse: oft o rliimvvhutovor form they may usuino, u: this Ointment. Scurvy. 3”‘! Hands, Bdrofnln, or Eryuipolu, cannot long withllulld it: influence. The inventor has travelled over many part: of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dis csing this Oint- mcnt, giving udvics u: to it: nppicution, and h:: thuhs been the mean: of reutoring countless number: to c ‘ sous i.uos,soitn nnitasrs, wounns &. ULCEBS. Some of the most scientific surgocnu now rely not ly on the tile of this wonderful Ointment, when having to co ‘ with the worst cuss: of cores, wounds. ul ‘rs. glut ulsr swelllngv, and ttttnoun. Professor Hfllowtiy hit: dispatched to the East, largo chip- the '1: of this Ointment, to be used In the want can: of oundr. It will cure any ulcer. glunduluv :wol- ling;I:tifi'ue:: or contraction of tho joints, even of 10 yo ‘ utuuding. JOHN BOVYER respectfully informs those Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to partake ol‘,hi: Cool and refrclhing Summer drinks, that ha ha: appropriated I lug: and well ventilated room for their accommodation. Entrance Hull door, Corner Queen Street, July 8. carding Machines. etc. 7 ‘HE Snbwribor: other for t_|ll Curding Machines. Machine Cards, Crank lute. Cleaners, Wool Pichevl. Power Trscnuil Muchinsr on u new con} structiou. punduully one to. Addrcu: John filorricc &. Son, Sriclivilla, County of Wat- Charlottetown, July I8, IMO. TO CAPITALISTS. \VANTED to borrow by the Charlottetown Gris ’ Light Company upon tr:n:fcruble " ‘ the sum of £1,000 at 6 per cent per unnuin, for tlnso or un greater number of years, the Debentures not to bclcuu thutiflfly pounds each. Persons wishing to rohuo on: or any gruutar number. can obtain the same if icnlnr: they may desire, upon multiug a written application to me at the 0-: Com- inorland New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Curb. c 1-iL'ss Jinn ristuus. There rind othor. :' I filer iItr:q:' con luinl: be effectually oured,"il' thellintlmcliif be wall ruhgfi in over the purtp :tI'ectcd. and by otherwise following the printed direction: around ouch pot. you. the Ointment and Pillrrhould be and in (la following cures:-— Bud Legs Cancers ., sofa-lI|ro||| , d Bronte Contracted and Still Sliiudiscuson urns o tits‘ Schrv Buuionu Elopha ntiul: Born-find. Bits of M iii- Firtut Sdr:-nipple: tolos arid and h uh‘. ‘Rh Corn: is: u v ow: A noon,‘ oco-bu Iahlnbugo - Uloorr Chi oot Pile: warn. Chit niii: Iliuurnutiuui Yuws. r huppod bonds lculds Sold It the establishment of Prol's::crHor.i.owAv, 244, Strand, (near an 90, Muldon Leno. nupocinbt: D ' ' throughout tho lined World. It tho following price::—ut In ad; 8: Id; and 6: each Pot. , “ Thur: is : considerable uvlug by taking the tugu sins. puny’: Worlir. Win. MURPHY. Manager. my 38. mi. the guidance of potion. N. B.—Dir:ct'top ‘[3 d h P x to can ct. of nor: distill’ qr: