HASZARD'S GAZETTE. APRIL 29. OUS. Till Runs or Iui:t.aitn.—0n Satur. ‘III. guzgsd and respectable tenant far- mer the West of Bandon entered the she of Mr Hawkesworth jeweller, on the rand Parade, and offered to sell twenty ineas as old gold, they having been re at the bank. In the course of the dealing the farmer remarked that he had a considerable loss by them, as each of them be cost him 92., 9d- “T500. ” said Mr Hawkesworth,” “ you must have had them a long time.” " wllhly" replied the farmer, "I have them find more like them, these forty curs. “ How many more have you 1" was the next question. “About four hundred,” was the reply. “Oh,” said Mr Hawkesworth, “ you have lost £1,- ‘0003’ _“ Yerrah, how i" was the inquiry. “ Why ifyoti had them out at interest for the forty cars, you would have made ll".'.‘.l much y them by this time. " “Made, do you say,” was the rejoinder of the farmer; “Why, man,” he con- tinued, “I am longer in the world than you, and I know that interest money was the ruin of Ireland. Numbers of gentle- men around me were ruined by interest, it was well I wasn't bothered; by it.—I lent out some money myself, and tbg, d l a halfpenny of interest or mo;,,ey I ever saw again and the man I lei}; 3; to was broke. There was interest for you! I promise you I've lived tor, long to have-any-thing again tr; go with ;m"_ est.” A'g“m".'.'it was unavailing; the farmer could . . not be persuaded there was any oetter use to be made of money than to keep it in a box; and being new asken why he parted with his gold, he said that hearing all the country talking of ‘ Dig- ggins,’ and that gold was getting so plenty that they would be making spades of it in some time to come, he determined to try what he would get for twenty pieces before he disposed of the rest, and that he would keep his money in future in the Bank of Ireland notes, as no one ever yet heard of their finding noter in the ground and each pound notes would be worth 20s always.— [Cork Constitution.] Piiooitnss tmnttii Dirt-'ieui.'rir:s.—The establishment of the Royal Society was opposed because it was asserted that ‘ ex- perimental philosophy was subversive of the Christian faith; and the readers of Disraeli will remember the telescope and microscope were stigmatised as ‘ atheisti- cal inventions which perverted our organ of sight, and made everything appear in a false light.’ So late as 1806, the Anti- vaccination Society denounced the dis- covery of vaccination as ‘the cruel des- potic tyranny of forcing cow-pox misery on the innocent babes of the poor-a gross violation of religion, morality, law, and humanity.’ Learned men gravely printed statements, that vaccinated child- ren became ‘ ox-faced,’ that abscesses broke out to ‘indicate sprouting horns,’ that the ccuntenace was gradually ‘ trans- muted into the visage of a cow, the voice into the bellowing of bul|s’—lhat the character underwent ‘strange’mutations from quadripedan sympathy.’ The influ- ence of religion was called in to strength- en the prejudice of ignorance, and the operation was denounced from the pulpit as ‘ diabolical,’ asa ‘tempting of God's providence, and therefore a heinous crime ;’, and its abettors were charged with sorcery and atheism. When fan- ners were first introduced to assist in winnowing corn from the chaff by pro- ducing artificial currents of air, it was ar- gued, that ‘winds were raised by God alone, and it was irreligious in man to at- tempt to raise wind for himself and by effort of his own.’ A route has just been successfully opened by Panama between the Atlantic and Pacific. In 1588, a priest named Acosta wrote respecting a proposal then made for this very under- taking, that it was his opinion that‘ hu- man power should not be allowed to cut through the strong and impenetrable bounds which God has put between the two oceans, of mountains and iron rocks, which can stand the fury of the raging seas. And, if it were possible, it would appear to me very just, that we should fear the vengeance of Heaven, for at-‘ tempting to improve that which the Crea- tor, in bi Almighty will and providence, has ordained from the creation of the world. When forks were first introduced into England, some preachers denounced their use ‘as an insult on Providence, not to touch our meat with our fingers.’ Many worthy people had sat scruples about the emancipation o the negro, use they were the descendants of Ham, on whom the curse of per tual slavery had been pronounced. any others plead against the measure for the emancipation of the Jews, that the bill is a direct attempt to contravert the will and word o‘f.God. and ht: sentence upon cheoou t re people. —[Alsridgsd from the Scottish Review. and adesl of lylq.-rfvsddon. schoolmaster Wanted. FOR the North Rustiec School. Enquire of One of the Trustees. March 7th, 854. 7w WILLIAM SNEESTON, oat! maker, BEGS to inform his friends and Ship builders ‘generally. that be is about to reeommence the business ofSAIL MAKING in this Island, having spent tweut one years at the Trade in England, puring whic time he believes he gave full satisfaction to those who employed him. Rsruasrtcu—-Henry Hssxsrd. Esq. Charlottetown. Feb. 0, I854. Gm The Wonder of the World! Devines’ Compound itch Lonenge. HE Great Remed is at last discovered, and 3. COL S, ASTHMA. COSTIVE- NESS AN D CON_SU :\_lP'l‘ION have lost their terror, and vanish as as if by magic before this Sovereign medy. Was it ever before known that, Hope)"; cafes of Consumption ‘were erred for less than 85! Iruly, if any individual is to_ be piiiod, and _ mpaihy, it is the consumptivc,—a|ways ex- P°°l"'S 30 19‘ W9". Ind yet the painful evidence of $33! s|:i;‘o_It " makes the inner soul shrink with the " 3°“! “Ohm as roses bloom, And ll" as roses liv _ . single morning space !" wI"l'. others, in more mature |ife,—by some im- P"d'Ince and a slight cold neglected,—in the hectic fl"'sh, the painful cough, " The prints of their parting steps appear." All we ask is this one question :—-If you have got mucous membranes, or an other members of the body that are " heirs to ills.”"—are you not interested n this great renisdy, Duvtrrs:o' Coasrouivn Pr-rcu LOZINGI C Sold Ry W. R. WATIOII: and T. DBIBIIAIY & o.,at POTI-llCARllI' ALL. VIVHE Subscriber having, by Power of Attorney, hearing date the 16th of January last, been appointed Agent for the Misses Stewart, of Charlotte- town, in this Island, to take the management of their Property, on Township V0. 18, hereby notifies all persons on the said Lot. indebted to the Misses Stewart, for Rent, Arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to pay the same forthwith. Any person or persons found Trespassing on the said Property, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law. CHARLES S. HUNT. Misccuchc, February 22, 18 4. The famous Boat “ Eotspur.” TE Subscriber offers for Sale u first-rate clipper sailing Beat, of the very best build, fit for fishing or any other kind of work; long beam, about 24 feet keel, fitted up with two masts, and I00 yards l)uck, in three Sails of the very licst American Duck. The Subscriber has taken great pains to fit her out, and warrants her to be the best of her kind in the Island. JOHN CAMPBELL. West River, March 14, 1854. Mountaineer. THE BEAUTIFUL thorough-bred STALLION auntaineer, by Muley Moloch out of Champagne, (the Carpenter and Lightning‘: dam) By B ucher (winner of the Derby in I8l4,) by Waxey out of Pautina by Buzzaartl, grand-dam by Trentham out of Cytherca. Muley Molocli by Muley out of Longwaist's dam, by Dick Andrews out of itlire. He is a Dark Buy with Black Legs, very powerful has fine action, and a good temper. is ad’ ree is excellent, combining the most fashionable and racing blood on the turf. Muley Moloch being sire of the celebrated Alice Hawthorne, and many other superior Racers. Mountaineer’s stock, new four years old, are very owerful and promising, and selling at high prices. ' ‘he perforniances and racing capabilities of Muley Mcloeh, Longwaist, and Alice Hawthorne, are too strongly impressed on the minds of the racing u ic to require repetition, especially the latter, she aving won about 35 Queen's Plates and Gold and other Cups, besides many of the most valuable Stakes and Prizes in her do . e w’ stand III Town, at the Subscriber's stables. Fess Twenty Shillings, paid in advance. NEIL M‘INNIS. W ‘'6 April 8th, 1854. WAXWORK. THE celebrated Horse WAX- WORK, imported from England by ' the Royal Agricultural Society, in I858, will serve for the season at the following places, commencing on the 1st April :— He will stand in Charlottetown twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays; and the remainder of the time at the Subscriber's residence 0 North River Road, -I} miles from Charlottetown. This Horse stands 16; hands high, is very power- ful, and of a handsome grey color. Terms, l5s. for the season; the money to he paid the first time of serving. JOHN STOCKMAN. Old North River Road, March 1. on The New London Horse "FEARNO'1',” West equs; at Nsi'l' Leforgy’s, Bodequa Road; Barny Trowsdale, Crapaud; down the South Shore to Long Creek, at Michael McRso, on the West iver, and at the North River, up Anderson's Road, at Mrs. Todd's; at Richard Bsgna|'s on the Mslpoqus Road, round by New Glasgow, Grand River, New London; and station at Duneau lcIntyro’s, South West River. The Horse will visit each Station once a fortnight, making sir rounds ia the Season. JAMES HELM. April 4h, I854. 5 anti’ APOTTARIES HALL. Tho Old Established nousa, isto. 0HA.RI.O'l.'I.'El‘0WN, JANUARY. 1858. T. DESBRISLY & Oo. HAVE just received, psr late arrivals hm Lou- dou, Dublin, United States and rlallax. their Supplies for the Season, comprising, in the whole, as Extensive sod Varied sdssortstsstqf DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFUHIRY, Soups, and other Toilet requisites; Dyoltufi; FruIs.Spi:os“h. I The Far-famed Medicine I ‘S PILLS. SURPRISINO CURE O!‘ A CONFIRMED ACTH‘ HA, AFTER FIVE YEARS, SUFFERING. The following testimonial has been sent to Professor Holloway, by a gentleman stained Middleton, of Scotland Road, Liverpool Sir,-—Your Pills have been the means, under Pro- vidence, of restoring me to sound heulth,uftor five years of severe atlliciion. Duri the w that 'od, Ihsve suffered the most readful attacks of Asthma, fl-equently of several weeks’ duratiou,attend- ed with a violent cough, and continual s itting of phlegm intermixed with blood. This so I ock my constitution that I was iiulitted for any of the active duties of life. I was attended by some of the most eminent medical iuon of this town, but they failed to give me the slightest relief. As a last rcmed ,1 tried your Pills, and in about three months thcyle ecled a perfect cure of the disease. totally eradicated the con-, h, and restored tone and vigor to the chest and digestive organs. am, Sir. our obedient Servant. Signed’) H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. Ist, I853. "J O -u — A naiisitnisr CURE or A nisassun LIVIR, or rssnr ruins’ DURATION. Copy q/'a Letter from Mr. Ganiis, Chemist, Yeo- oil, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir,—In this district your Pills command a more extensive sale than any other proprietary inedi- cine before the public. As a proofof their efficacy in Liver and Ililious complaints, I may mention the fol- lowing case: A lady of this town, with whom I am personally acquainted for years, was a severe sufferer from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; her medical attendant assured her that he could do no- thing to relieve her sufierings, and it was not likely she could survive many months. 's announce- ment uaturally caused great lIllIl'IIl among her friends and relations. and they induced her to make atrial of your Pills, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received it perfect cure. This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced an symptoms of relapse, and often declares that your ills have been the means saving her life. I remain, Dear _Sir,«yours truly, (5'8“ ) J. GAMIS. Nov. 23, 1862. AN ASTONISHING CURE OF CHRONIC RHEU- IIATISM, AFTER BEING DIBCHARGED FROM THE HOSPITAL INCURABLI. from ._Mr. W. Mwn, qf the are, Winchester. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—-I beg to inform you that for years I was a sufferer from C ' Copy of is Letter 89" oiiic Rheumatism, and wits often liiid up for weeks together by its severe and painful attacks. I tried everything that was recommended, and was attended by one of the most eminent sur- geons in this town, but obtained no relicfwhulever; and fearing that my health would be entirely broken up, I was induced to go into our County Hospita , where I had the best medical treatment the Institu- tiun afforded, all of which proved of no avail, and I came out no better than I went in. I was then ud- vised to try your Pills, and by peroevering with them was perfectly cured. and enabled to resume my occu- pation, and although it considerable period has elaps- ed, I have felt no return whatever ofthe complaint. a I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, W. OON. (Signed) Oct. 8th, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY cone’ or nnorsr, AFTER SUFFERING FOR uioirrrzuis Mots-riis. Copy of a Letter from Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist, Goole, dated February Iblh, 1853. To Professor IIOLLOWAY, Sir,—l have ninch pleasure in informing on of most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently a noted by your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of this place, was utllicted with Dropsy for upwards of eigh- ' ed 's ed and limbs to be much swollen, and water oozed as It were from his skin, so that a daily change of apparel became accessory; notwithstanding the various reme- dies tried, and the different medical men consulted, all was of no avail, until he commenced using your Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the printed directions, he was eflbctuiilly cured, and ‘a health perfectly re-establislied. If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it. Tlisse celebrated Pills ore wonderfully cflicacious in tltsfcllorctrig complaints. Ague Dro lntln mmution Asthma Dysentery Jsnndicg Bilious Com lainta Erysipelas Liver Com. Blotches on t e sltin Female Irregulari- plsints Bowel Complaints ties Lumbsgo ho ics Fovers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Fits Rheumatism Bowols Gou Retention of Consumption Head-ache rine De 'lii y Indigestion Scrofnla, or Sore Threats Stone and Gravel King’s Evil Secondary Symp- Tic Doloureux umours toms Veneroal Atfsctlous Worms of all Ulcers Weakneu, from kinds w dsc. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hounovvar, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respects a ists and dealers in Medicines throughout the ivilinod World, at the following prices :— _ Is. 5s. 8s. and 20s. Currency ouch Box. _ There is a considerable saving by taking the srgor sises. N. B.—Diroetions for the guidance of patients is every disorder affixed to each Box. GEDIGI-‘. T. HASZARD, Solo Wholesale Agent for P. I Islau d. NOTICE. HE Subscriborflhaviug been dulyrstrlipcwerod Gtcusa-r annnuson o d P Square. London, Esquire. ‘us-sou H.aivn:a- sets, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant. sarvlvin Erocutors and Trustees usmod snd_appolatodin a by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert H sndersou. late of Livsml, aforesaid. More at, deceased to b 'ng to said to sites rein. room so i ohtod to the Estate of the said Gilbert endor- sen, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; aud hose who may in any F" ofsuc LaudsasdPrauibos,uro iudtostshoau immediate and satisfactory arrangement with rue, otherwise they w be treated as ye awoirii. ohlfiflfliiis AFII I WILLI Illl the following GOODS, Cloth, Alpucca. Norwich and Ga a Satin. \Vutercd heo. I’OI'i||l\l|l- viiricty. Linings. Fur A utfs, stuns martin. uirrel, musquiish, mink and seal. En ' ESSES. Rial. blue and white serges Soda.Iiidigo, Co eras. Starch, Glue, Lariipbluck, Hair: A large sssortinent of IROJVJIIOJVGER Y, C Forge Back. EARTHE astings, FANCY GO0DS.—Writing Desks, Work Boxes; wood and carornundel Multums. _ on a. great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps Dressing and chimney Glasses, harlettetown, December 9. I858. AM HEARD fr H_ANKl-‘UI.ror past favours, begs to intimate tlic ARRIVAL of tbs Jviiust. dirsetfiomlnouasru. W (‘ashmere, Mohair, Glace Ro al, Dnmlllt. 770005 IMI Plaid. and Spanish Cris plain Cloth, wool plaid and tweed CLOJlKl.)VG_S. W _ ' Plain, stripe and fancy Silks; Glues Silla; Irish I‘_cp ' Silk Vslesfs for dresses. Bonnets, Ire , in all colours. lbbcoo is great A lur e assortment o( Millinery. Laces, N_etts. Braids, Gimps, fancy Trimmings, Buttons. Boas,Victorines. ciipes, cuffs. mitts. loves, Gauntlets. &c.,in real sable, Itch, ; real Welsh, imitation Welsh. Lancsshire, Sslisbur and Saxon J\"ELS.. Blankets; Tritvelling Rugs; Ilorse Rugs; C"P°ll"8'v Dmglfill. _ i ' mohair, 61. broad Cloths; Doesliins, Cassimsres. Ready made Clollitlrg. Saul Skin Costs. Silk Hats nsuperior make: glazed and felt Hats; cloth and fur Caps. Silk velvet, moire, satin and fancy ; silk, Bandaua and cotton Handkcicliiefs Veutings. Mufflers . - IIOSIER Y, H.dBER1)JlSI-IER Y, and soar vortsty of C Cloth, hair. tooth and nail Brushes. Plymouth in mahogany, rosewood and gilt frames. did collection of Jewelry. 'l‘he whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cos English Merino, Orleans, Ccbatr, Vac-la , for Ladies‘ drosses,Voeuata. umladowu, Jackets, Hints , Alfie. Vsousiu and Plaid iris; aCs , ssthi Turks, I hob and French CORSETS. . HOODS .l.N‘D HATS, a great variojy. FLA . Heart Ru Pi .beaver, OTTOJV osdE€IJVlJV' GOODS; Ladies‘, Gents‘. and Childrens’ OTS. SHOES Ind SLIP? 8. shoe Thread, C_otton Warp, Hair Seating, curled aints, Oils. whiting, 'l‘ar, Rope, Oakuni, I-‘iguro Heads; scouruig Brick (wliolosalo orrotail.) .N‘.d JVW./IR E, A choice selection of TEAS. ILS, SPIKES, die. IROJV, STEEL, Ship CHIJVJ and GLJSS. Ladies‘ Rosewood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Boso- Shsll, Ivor , German and Bone pale and almond ps r family use. For Eluistnius presents, a splen- NEW Pnnrumns, ac. l UBlN'S EX'I'RAC'l‘S Bailey's Bou uet_- Ede‘s Hed outnis. Delcrcix's Fashionable ar_ fumes, Lowe's ragraut Perfume, and Genuine Ea do Cologne. Hl2.N‘DRlE'S MOELIJVE For preserving flu Beauty and Luxtirt _ Hair, an extract of Vegetable and Animal Oleagin- ous Substances, most beneficial for promoting the beast and luxuriance of the Hair, and of a very grate ul perfume. ROll’L.dJV'D8 K./ILYDOR, For improving and beautifying the Complexion, and eradicating I|ll cutaneous eruptions. EMOLIENT C./LIIPHOR CRE./I.M Has been long approved of. as a certain and sgro able remedy for chopped hands, and the iiijurioc effects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which however rough or red, is rendered soft and delicate in w days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter wlintever. PEARL DEJVTIFRICE Is a most innocent and effectual preparation for beau- tifying the Teeih. Ily its tonic and astringent pro- perties, it braces and strengthens the Gains and sockets, preserving them in a sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FJIVOUITE TOILET SOJIPS, Prepared in the useful form of u Tablet iailliout ang ur corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all from Lcisnorr. Wm. R. WATSON. Nov. 21st, I858. Adv. dr. Isl. Prince Edward Dispensary, KENT STRL‘ET,. CHJRLOTTETO WM 81. R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that . o they Supply from their Establishment, DRUGS, CHEMICALS -five years of age, haviu Wlicsoever will give in ormsliou at Mr. David Stewart’ jun ,1-flu recovery. will be rewarded for their trouble. and the various Otticinal Preparations ofilie Medical W F town, a Middling sins BROWN HORSE, about a star on his IlIeNoal’s, so as to load to his Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber, rstsful for tfuvors r remind his friends, and the P;:blic, carries on the above business in all its branch... Gents.‘ Bcave Silk and Felt Hats, re-stificnod. redyed and cleaned; Old _Clothes ofevsry dueripilon, cleaned; all spots of paint, grease, &c., removed, and the garment restored to its former Iustro. JOHN _H_0BBS, Hatter. doc, _Orders left at Mr. J. William's, Markot Squug, will be promptly executed, and returned semi-wooh- y. Charlottetown Royall April Ist, IBM. In. AYERS PILLS, A raw and slqgnlnrly successful remedy for the ctirc of an R’ ions iseaoes—Cootiveneas, Indi- i:!‘=Ifi0!|. J3‘-|ndlt‘°. Drtipsy, Rheumatism, Ft-vcru, tiout, Hui-ncrs. Nervqusness, irritability, Inflamma- iiops, Headss-h no in the Breast, Side, B13, illll ‘ Colleges, and from a thorough rsctical knowledge, obtained in first class Establisli merits in England, public, which the will endeavour to retain by uniform rsonal attention and care. _ ll. 61. J. pI‘9J)l'B Medicines adapted to family requirements on the prevailing diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrorn Medical assistance. _ Pliysicinns I’rescript'ions and Family Rocsipes accurately dispensed, Medic Galvauistn, Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of tie best kind. January 5, I854. Brick Yard and 18 Acres of Land. 0 BE LET, and immediate ession given, the above Premises, cousistin of I] Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty. fronting 9 chains on the Princetovvn Road, and adjoinin the Red Lion Inn,--the Stream oftvster on whic the Cloth Mill is situate. (the Three Mile Creek) runs nearly through the centre of it. About half the La been ploughed, a part ready to stutnp, and the remainder is covered with trees, reserved for shelter and ornament. There is a small Dwellin House on It will be Let altogether, or the Brie Yard will be reserved For further particulars, a ply to JAi\ ES D. ASZARD. Recreation, April I0, I854. OFFICE REMOVED. Dwelling House, lately occupied by Andrew Duncan, Esquire, at the corner of Streets. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 2d March, 1854. 6w NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm of J. Mill- hriving any demands against the said Firm, are re- questcd to present their Accounts to the some, adjustment. JAM!-‘S MILLNER, CHAS. F’ HARRIS, Charlottetown, April 12. 4i Twelvetreeu Brothers’ Useful autl Economical Preparations. HEIR British Furniture Cream, at 6d. Their Inetfacrable Furniture Polish, at Rd. Their Uiirivalled Metal Paste. at 2d. Their Incomparable India Rubber Blanking, Id. packets. '|‘heir Elegant Bell-aha Glass Inks. filled, at 3d. Their Sn thankfully received by the following Ladies forming the Committee- ltavs-rur.n, Mrs. D. Honosois, ' nrsnsr.t., " Houxruu, " '[‘. DIIIIIIAY, " Jursxrrrs, “ l"r'rsouuAr.n. " E. Pauluu, " H. llasaaan, " A. YA1-us. I ‘ 4 . Huusuuv, Cbarlsttotown, 7th March. ll“. they feel warranted in claiiniug the confidence of the , HE Subscriber has removed his Oflce to his It since and Water El‘ ner&Co. are respectfully requested to make “ immediate payment to L. F. Harris, and all persons ‘ |,.. rlor Glass quarc Inko—Black, Blue, in LAW BOOKS. IlI'I‘l'Y Pm, ; ' C Couiruo.r.eiaI DfiClclIht:‘,O:I‘p‘I:l°I.b‘t':r?s.AEd.H'I'II. ' W ‘X El. I‘a..- To list: 0 uaau's I . a min t have been avoided el and judicious use of a purga 've. true of Colds, Fevcrish gyuiptorns, and cutouts. ey all ten to become or produce the E seated and formidable dissent WI1I‘I:tI’Il I e leiarueo all over land. Hence a re s. ypyaicisofthetirstlm rtaneeto the public health, and this Pill has bcalio with consummate skill to meet that towhomweare A. A.H - ti Porto of Boston, an chum“ 0‘ an AYBSI Prue ‘Pd G°°l°lll¢ ffir the State of Mas- h; m an Ph sl ' . d old I relI‘I'edLy“\I:ltIJ:II¢..kIloW'lcI)I[ isrsmtioldopiifitfoitudfa .\|I lied the ate P waves thus should received them, they will be mall to his address. _ odlcines that are clued, how- iutv would be taken If their composition was kntrwut 'I‘heli-«life consists in their mystery. I have u t as v Th.”-dD j~'-u nld's..°h'.d H - 0| dp “ tuallmen andaIlwhos’rucompotmiI.su judge on an e icious y cont sir i an cm s ' ' “":.$:”..°°" "'°"'°“‘°‘."..’:‘t=’..‘.1'.," -we-: Their Unrivslled Garment and Carpet Ronovator, nronourtced by also men so be a woatiertai “S idmgdvggi I d R. u b lli‘::|tcI’nI'i°y:IdI)I.'fIl“Itl.Ve d.ce'."Iaredk:li’e‘moame%Iig of o esa e an is '0 E0. 1'. HAt4ZARI),,Queon Square i'.‘.§ b"2'..'.'i'i' that their °:.l'ti.i"”"" "'..'.’.‘.'; -v"... :'.r.:-~v°- EXHIBITION. ~-tarp” gig" “I tb hlouzladintimuw , u as so on-—remove obs 1 "...'.‘.i‘..'.‘.1.‘l'.”.'.?.".‘..‘".'i...'E.t.'s‘."..S.i:". ': ..t ;::,"°.:“.:.».*°.t::'.-“'°“"‘....°'*".:'t::.'.t":."‘: town.) of fancy and use ul Articles, will (D. V.) III Ofiflvcflugswhcrever they exist stash disfi- tako place at the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday, ""1"" I‘ IN “I0 “M "Pl II of dint“. iii. 12th day of July nest. Contributions wiltbs n'I:l‘°g;m';':)urol‘;".s°!.u.’.°I:.:iIl.su.-o‘nt so their use in any quantity. or mlviuto directions. use the wrapper on the ' at h J c. A - '~F;:m'hm_y’_".aiig°u‘s;.u. Rmdicrsl and Aw For sale by D 'I'.- ISBIIIAY, I C General Ag:u'oy Hr. Lunuur. Owssr. Goer I s':.':'.:'..'.'.'.°.:'..'.*°'-.2:-wt X:'.."l-33..-. ‘nu... STRAYED son the Premises ofMrs. it'.iv..i. cii..im..-