‘ " Sat their names are on your sisters ; - advertises lllottrn. INDIAN NAMES. Ye any they all have passed away, ' hut ancient race and brave ; That their l‘ t oanou have vanished From of created wave; That mid the valley where they dwelt Tbere rings no hunter's shont— ' Ye cannot wash tlieiu oat. Yes, where Ontario's billneve Like ocean _wavee are eerled Where strong Niag.tra'la thunder vvakee e w d— Where red Missouri bringeth Rich tribute from the west. And llappahannocli sweetly sleepe Ortgreen Yirgiais's breast. Ye'sey their none-like cabins That clustered o'er the vale, Ilave passed away like antuinn's leaves Before November‘: gale : But their spirit still in round you, Their baptism on your shore 3 The everlasting mountains speak Tlieir dialect of yore. Connecticut has wreathed it Where her quiet foliage waves, Anzl bold Kentucky breathes it forth Through all the ancient eevesl Old Massachusetts weare it Witliia her lonlly crown, And broad Ohio hears it Amid her young renown. lvnclinsstt hides its lingering voice Within his rocky heart, And Allegheny ‘graves it Throughout his lofty chart, Monadnoc on hie summit hoar, Ilas scaled the sacred trust : Your mountains are their monuments '_ Though you give the winds their dust. R s Sotne bachelor-reader, pining in single-blessedness, may be induced, by the perusal of the following parody upon Romeo's description of an apothecary, to “ turn frotn the error of his way” of life, and both confer and receive “ reward: ” " I do remember an old bachelor, And hereabout he dwells ; whom late I noted In suit of cables, with a care-worn row, Cunning his books ; and meagre were his looks ; Celibnc had worn him to the bone ; And in is silent chamber hung a coat. - The which the moths had used not less than he. Four chairs. one table, and an old hair trunk, Made up ‘the furniture ;' and on his shelves A greasy candle-stick ; a broken mug, Two tables and la box of old cigars ; Remnants of volumes, once in some repute, \Vcre thinly scattered round, to tell the eye Ofprying strangers, “ T/it's man has no wt"/'e."‘ His tattered e_lbow gaped most piteously ; And ever as he turned him round, his skin Did through his stockings peep upon the day. Noting his gloom, unto myself! said : ‘And if a man did covet single life. Reckless ofjnys which matrimony gives, Here lives a gloomy wretch would shew it him In such most dismal colors, that the shrew, Or slut, or idiot, or the gossip s ease, such it life !‘ " PlIOPERTIESj'or SJLE or to LET. 'I‘owni'en HOUSE. consisting of nine good rooms, all blm. Wood acres are under good 999 years. All the " 1 lfsold. ,. " , chase money iniglit remain on interest. Apply to Tiiao. Dsssai. ear, Esq., or to the subscriber. T° occnpati Ca rding Island. being never without a eullicient supply of water, and are miles frotn Charlottetown on the Miilpec No. 530 in the Roynlt excellent LAN I) with t to Buildings thereon. enclosed. and for the most part with u dyke fence ; and the greater part of it is cleared and under cultivation session ciiii be had at once. ply to John Longworth, Iii-q., llarristcr at Law. perty. For Sale lit to Let. v?At.UAnt.i: FARM, eonshting of on Hundred acres of LAND. fronting on the yalty Road. foar miles ftoin which are pleasantly nituated, a ood DWELLING ' andcelar; a large - ease, and othu Out-Buildiu s. Thirty-seicn cultivation. The whole eld on a L:Ise of I‘. W. IIALES. Sept. I. West River MIIII. BE LI-IT, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head of the Elliot River. near Bonsliaw. now in the 'on of the Subscriber. They consist of a Grist. Saw and Mill, which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the a excellent stand for business. For further riiculnrs, ll pl to WIL IAM CIIOSIIV. Eliot River, Aug. 10. 1852. TO BE LET OR SOLD, ACRES of LAND, a GRIST MILL, four Houses and other Buildings, situate five and a half oiid The vthole Lstate uiay be had in one, or the. Mill by itself, and the Land in tracts of any size to suit Lea.elio|ders or I'urchasers.— I"or particulars, apply to WILLIAM CURTIS, on the premises. Curtisdale, Aug. 23, I952. FOR SALE. Part of that beautifully situated Lot,corner ofGreat George and King Streets, now occupied by W. C. H033, and adjoining Ir. CHAILII PAi.sss:tt’s new building. For further particulars pply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plan may be Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. TO be Sold by private Contract, that beautifully situated plot of ground, the property of ours NicHoi.t., being pasture Lot of Cliiirlottetown, coitiprisiiig 20 acres of This I'roperl_y is well The property can be viewed at any time on application to John Niclioll on the premises. An lInqll9'.8lI0llllIilt3 'l'itle will be made to the purchaser, and pos- I"or terms and further particulars, ap- Cliarlottotown, Aug. 24th I802. Farm on the Rastico Road. FOR SALE or to let the Leasehold Interi-st of999yciirs in it Fnrtn of225 acres of I.and, I50 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation. There are two Dwelling llouseii on it, an’:-tlior lloildings; there are several springs of Water running through it—- it is Nine miles from Chiirlottetowii, and has plenty of Fire Wood and Lnngcra. l"0|’ [Y-‘ml!-‘-|ll"|'ll||ttIly to L. \V. Gall, Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the ' remiscs. llalfthe I‘urcliase lllone ' can remain on secarit on the Pro- yl wii.i.t.\.\t WES'I‘CO’l"l‘. May 15. 1852. T0 Ll".'I‘ on Lease, with liberty to purchase, if so required, part of the Lniids belonging to the Subscriber, known (is the “I'IsKI:rt" I‘IiIllIIf!, situate at the Ezistcrti oxtri-tiittv of (‘linilnttt-- towtt, comprising l‘Ilc\'en 'l'ouii Lots and portions of Two (‘....,..,.,., Were each an heaven coin ared to _ , _ P _ Lots. This l’roperl_\* has I)t'L‘lt laid oll' IIIIU lltiililittg l.ot.«, iiitil \\lll " Tllcft? M0 fllW'|)‘8 “V0 5'd‘-‘' I0 ll ‘]"95“°"-" be lot by private ('llIll!liCI agreeably to a plan to be seen at the Ullllt’ the bachelor-“ defendant" may alliriii, in answer to tlns ; and of JOHN LONG“-0,”-H, -'gq_ possibly hiuiselftoo try a hand at a contrast-part y. iWl.l'i'ii."ictic5.l-O _ A PERILOUS VOYAGE. One day II! week before last, it man named Chute, ofChute’s Cove, Annapolis, N. S., having some ten quintals of cod fish to dispose of, and no disposition to pay freight for the same or incur any uiinecessary expense, put his fish and himselfin an open sail boat of about 16 feet keel, attd after a successful ritn . through a rough sen, cast anchor at night at Pstridge Island, (the said anchor being a large stone.) as she was unable to reach owing to contrary winds. There he slept that night,, the sky his canopy, a cold dense fog his couiiterpane. a bundle, \V. S. LO.\'(ilVUll'I‘ll. Charlottetown, January 6. I952. To be sold at private Sale. IIE Leasehold Interest of the Subscriber in 80; acres of Land for 999 years at ls. per acre on I.ot 3|, 8 miles from (‘bar- lottetown in the winter, and [0 miles in the suitiiitcr on the Tryon Road, with all the Houses, Out-llouses, &c. VI? 01 cllEllllY Allll LIlNllW0llT, Cough, Ce ils, lloarsa:s's, Spitting of Blood, Nlglit sweats, Asthma, Liver complaints, and CONSUMPTION. DO NOT NEGLECT I1‘. Consumption can be and has been cured, in lltousantls of cases, by this only certain remedy. JUDSON’S CIIEMICJL EXTRJCT OF CHERRY .d.N‘D G W ORT and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. ' The most strongly marked and developed cases of hlnionary Con suiiiption, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated and the case so uttcrly hopeless. as to have been pronounced by Physicians and friends, to be past all possibility ofrecovery, and at times thought to be dying. have been cured by this woundcrful remedy, and are now as well and hearty as ever. It. is acompouiid of medications which are peculiarly adapted to and essentially necessary for the cure of COUGHS JND CONSUMPTION. Ila operation is mild, yet ellicacious; it loosens the phlegm which creates so much ditliculty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expel from I e. system all ‘ diseased matter by eapectorstion, producing a dclightlul change in the brealhitig and cheat, and this, alter the prescriptions of the very best medical men and the inventions of kind and aorrowing friends and Nurses, have failed to give llic smallest relief to the Conruinplirc stmjhrr. TH UU S./1.'\’1)S OF CONS UMP TI VE persons have been deceived repeatedly in buying medicines which were said to be t'vtfulli'lzIe cures, but tvliicli have proved only pall. intivcs, but this tnedicine is not only a palliative buta cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing t-llicacy better than an assertions or certificates in curing consumption and all diseases of the Innings, such as Splfllng ofl>lJ0d, Coughs, pain in the side and client, iiiglu. rurealr. &c. etc. About 1000 certificates of almost ini'rarulous cures, performed by this medicine, from some oflhc first Dot-lots, (lcrgymcti and Mer- chants, have been sent us for this medicine. but the publiculioti of them looks too much like Quai-ltrry, [we will show them to any per son, culliti at our ollii-t-. ciitrtigli in tgls’owti favour |\’lll‘rt\'('|' it is tried. find the nami: ol Judson 81. Co., I'ruprit-tori. New York, on the sp|..,,. rapper around the bottle. All orders inusl be lt.l'.lfL‘llt.'tI lo Coitistock bi. Brother. No. 9Juhri St. New York. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. (‘JRL To.\'~s FUUNDER ot.\"1'.w:fl1', Forthe cure of Founder, Split lloof, lIool'-bound Horses. ntid coiitracti-il and Frvcrisli I-‘oi-I, \\ uunits, Btuisu-3 in the Ft.-.|., (1,-,1|,_d Backs, Cracked Ilii-ls. Bcriilclies, (‘uni , Kt;-ks, &r,_ on h0fgeg_ C.'lRI.TU.\".\' li'l.\'(;'-BU.\'l-J C('lt’l:.‘. For the cure of llin;-bunc. lllooil ap ivm, llone Spavin. \Viiid~,:alls, - and Sp tiit-—a ct-rtnilt |’t‘lIIt' y. C..'IRLTON‘S C0.\'l)lT10.‘\' Putt l)l:'llS FOR HORSES ./IND ('.1TTL1:.'. The chaiigcs of l\'(‘flllll'I’ ni.tl !‘('1i.'4(Ilt, with the t-lringc of her .'|l'(l ft-rd. have .'I rt-ry -_;ri':it t'lIi'('l tipnii lllt' l loud and .~iIiItt.u.~ lluith oi lIl)l.‘t"o It is In lb: \t' rt.:i..;: ~’ Ila) H lllllft‘ an a.~~i:-Iaiit to It-|llll(' ll lliiow ttll'at._\ ilt-oi-It-r il' -hr lill «In of tin’ lmly that tiny lulu In It lllillllli rt, and It ./l'I lltli ll Iv, mil ii.-uni in iii. In la».- 5'-'l*. kt". .\ll oi itliiili niil lit‘ p 1 \ '. st" ti.-~: p I\Il< t-. or II Ill l at .i j mot, .uvi ulii-i. _~_\lll','lt'ill3 Ul d.sc.i~-- -2,... «I. :1‘ li Lil‘. . i in :.ii.lj '.ti- , remove all inllaiiimnlion and fcvenlooscn the skin. cleanse the water. and invigorate the uhnle body, enabling them to do more work with the same Ii.-ed. The action of these powders is direct up -ii all Iltl sccrclivc glaiiils,and ilii-it-foic has the Millie l'Irt‘(‘I. upon this llon-r. ~iIiti This medicine will speak for itself and 0 . . - » . . I (,'ut1lton— This int-ilicine is put up in ii large bottle and you must HERE 1 YOUR REMEDY! llllliLOWlY’S 0lN'l‘MllN’l'.» A HOST MIIIACULOU8 CURE OI-‘ E t I I L is YEARS’ nut-'r‘r:itiivA(ii LEGS’ “Tn 2 me o a rtler front Mr. lI's‘lls'asi Galpia V 70 5 Mar 's Strut We oii ' ' ‘W To Protessiir Hottuivsvi ‘V’ ‘A’ ‘and way I‘, 1851' fill,--Al I50 I of ISIII wlf , cold, which settled in her leg, and e(v':ir“:iie.ceni,li'lii.i'i) “.'::P' It violsst more or loss sore, and greatly inllurnseil. Her .,.i,gm.‘ ’d.h" null for months together she was deprived entirely urn: m"“"l"ls Every reineily that medical trien eilviseil was tried be ' ‘ma . lii-r health suffered severely, and the state ofber I€‘I'IIl teri ibis. l(IIIl'lI read your A vcrtiseitients, and I|lVI!¢tIIu9r ' hntineiit; Illtl use I , ....:.......*::..:.:':'.,".'°° "'°.'..:.'.::t..':::".z.:".'.*:;' .";"""°-« strange to relate, is now in good health. Her legs are pn|v.|‘.""', aid. IBM" 0|’ 901"‘. In sound and undisturbed. ‘ug .'o,,"h°°' witnessed the sole: ings of my wife durin the Inst 48 ears antler in. em with her present enjoyment oflieulth, you would fi~elil"l"|.i“ eil in Iiaving been the Iltcans of so greatly alleviating the sul'ui.&.i:r: fellow creature. S’ l W A PERSON 70 YEARS t(it"li":i:) cUttt:o"i'i[i-‘”a"ii(.i'iil'i':i:'<i.' or C TlllltTY1'uYl-EARS’ STANDING ’ opy of it Letter from r. W . Jlbb , 3 ‘(J o Riulii.-li‘p'¢, visor Huddersn/ield. ;¢fld'“.u‘a'yq‘.I G‘|';5(]’""' To rofessor }loi.t.owav. ' ' :2'.".';“.':l'.2‘.‘.?..’;ft..i:..iE:L"::iI2’?.‘:‘.2'£:1(’l'i?:.:’.?'.l"“' "-"--W"--I-~»= ncssed it would credit the loci. ' ‘ _ I358”! “WILLIAM AIIBS c.?.'.'.:.:::':'.'.:*£.:.':t'.:';::::::"..:::.?:.::;:“°“ '0 "'- W- "- w--«» A l)Rl~}A|lI-‘l'L BAD BltBAS’I‘ (‘URED IN 0 Extract of a Lellerfroin Mr. 1"reileri’cIr Tin nsi“i:>fbI'(s)iivsI‘iilr.t Kent. dated December 13, I860. ' ' ' 'Io Profrssc-r Hoi.i.owsr, DELI! Stn,—.\ly wife hail i-nfl'i-red from Bad Breasts for six months, and during the whole period Iiail the best in since, lint all to no use. ' rrere than I it-nl attend. hi hy your “"rim'l'd '“H“i;\i:'iyg before IlPIlll‘ll an awful wotsnd in in on. their new is really at-touishiiig. my -iem (S. d I-‘RF. ,' A \VONDERFl7L Clllllnhg ())F A I').\NUERI())'IiJlSCl§\1\"[lI3I.‘.'I‘.IFNII OF THE KNEE. Copy qfa Iellerfrom John Farfur, an Jgrlcullurisl, residing at .\‘i=u~lmrou;.-h, ncar llc.cliiini,dulcil May lb [850 To l’rnfi-ssor lloi.i owav, ' ' Sttt,—l was nflliizti-il with it swelling on each side oflhc log rather "l'0\'9 ‘lit’ ltlltf. fut no-oily two years, which increnseil . I IIiI'l lhv tiilt‘i('e til ihit-c oi ' ‘ the Newt-mile llIllllIll|\' fi intent llilll bu-ii Il'lt"l, I itiis olisrliiiiigt-il its int-ii l|Il|(‘ll ufyiiiir l'ilhn:iiiil (Iititim-ttt,l ilrto-tiiiiiii It-as ilinn ll inontb, I was cmnplim-ly l’llIf'lI. \\ hat is itinte reinntknblg I ““‘ ""ll"ll"‘l l“t‘l\(' lmiiis it «lay in the lliiy Iliivvi-at uiiil nlthou h I lIlII'r' followed my litllllfllllll ui'i'iip.itEoti tlwuuglmtit fig’; wing" I am.‘ lI.|(I no ietttrn wlinlcte-r of my roiiip .iiiil. ' JOIIN POIIFAR. (.< .t n‘ l\'l‘l.;t.\l.\l.\’l‘lO.\' i'.im'i'i)tr: stnt: I’!-Iltl-‘l-1("l‘l.Y (I'll!-ID ('Ul'.|I "V '{ ,1-t‘-'7"! H4.-m ‘V '. I"rum'i's Jrnol. qt‘ Breulioiuc, ‘ l_.o!.iii I It‘ wt /. I‘. :'tuliro', iltilctl flyiill 29fIt, I85l. 1.. t'...i.-... .. Its.-_i ......,, . ‘ -‘||l _l‘ I -Hour lll-Ill I\l'f‘tll\'\1‘II"! lI|\ wife has lwv-it nttl-ji-r-t,frmn timi- v.. no... t.. :i.s .. . r ,,.q,,,,,,,,.....i. 5,. t:..— t'.. ..t.5. 1, .1... “H, in. II amt blisieicd in II great extent; stillthe itin could not be removed. Mm“! 70!" \’¢_~‘flI'| Ilse. n e saw in the papers, be wonderful cures efl'ect- ed by your I’illii on Ointment, and tha-tight she would give I III a trial '|‘u_lio-r grt-:it iistoni-him-ni miil ilvliglit all! got iiiniteilinte rs-lief frol. Ilii-ii um-. and n IFI‘ pins: ti-i mg liii Ilirv-e mm in her ml. the Ox, the Ass, and all Ilorbivoruiis lIltl’ll1II3-—.|ll llI.st‘2I!t'S .ir.-.ii On the I"nrm is about 40 acres cleared, llll hcnltliy Land, , within a ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped except about [2 acres; is siitall piece of wood enclosed. \\'Illl plenty of water. The -I0 acres is divided itito I-I fields, and from each of the fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or auiiiiiicr; the rninainder is well wootlt-d, and it is judged, that it hundred thousand longerii is grim iiig oil the same. The House is known as the Sun Inn, for the lust I8 years; it of fish his pillow, and with the winds to moan n lullaby, and ' capital business stand. It cottsists ofa kitclien 10 by 14; 1 [.94 the waves to rock him to sleep. of his fish lie, on the following. to see, having declined the friendly olI‘er of Capt. Gilliott. of the schooner “ Telegraph,” totalte him as passenger next day. The wind rose on that tiinlit, and the following morning blew a dreadful gale. ’I‘lie "’l‘elegraph" «lave not put to sea ands the steamer ‘- Pilot" having ventured out was cu-mpellel to put back All who knew of his departure concluded, that Chute Inust hztve been lost; so frail a craft could never survive such a tempest in the Bay of Fundy But Chute and his little boat did live through the fearful gale. and on Frday evening made land at Lcitch’e Core, 3 miles"\Vest of his place of destination, having carried away the step of his mast tlurinjz the day. Next morning, he again put to sea. the storm a'ill raging, with only his jib, which soon went to pieces. However he succeeded in reaching home in safety. This is but one of mioy extraordinary adventures in this man’s history. Ilia preservation in the present instance seems almost miraoulous.—Sl. John Frecmsn. Tue Nr.wsturca.—As popular lecturers h:ive_ frcquenlly of late thought it worth their while to say uncivil things of the newspapers, we deem it to no more than right to other the following, from it sermon by Itev. Dr. Adams at New York, as an offset to their slanders. Why is anything made public, but the belief that. it will be of interest to others! Why is it announced that Isaac and Bebecca were married on a certain day last week, but on the supposition that it will give you pleasure to linow it. But then lower down on the sheet, under the startling head of deaths, your eye runs along always with apprehension lest it fell on some well known name. and reads that the aged father, the young child. the beloved wife, the rich, the poor. the admired, the honored, the beiutiful are gone, is it not taken for granted that even strangers will heave a sigh for the afllioted, and the world respond in sympathy to the incursions of a common foe Ilead in this light, the commonest advertisements. which erowd our papers have a kindly order about them. hey no , with a cynic sneer, as though you were doubtful whether there was any thing honest in the world, when n store-keeper ' his waves, that it ie all sheer selfishness, for if it is leasant for Joe to announce a fresh supply of taller: and wool. hardvreree or innslins, is it not just as pleasant for one who wishes to know it! When a brace of young partners in trade insert their virgin advertisement, informing the world how happy they shall be to wait on customers, can you read it without entering into tlioir new career ' d in Isl Waste paper !—You know not y|uI.yl:i.:ay.. "'I"li:e asliips which are to sail for every harbor In the world—tboae fabrics which have arrived from every commercial mart on the earth, this iron from Russia. tee from China wool‘frotn Smyrna, fruit from Malega. codes from Cubglootton from Georgia. sugar from Louisiana-—do they not uni. io tea at the corners of the streets at the entering in of 5,,“ ‘gigs, in our dor-lrs, and in our custom-houses and gggtmtgee, sermons on the mutual dependence of mankind! on want to get married, and do yoii want good r go, cease to eat like fools. Dont take pride or did lmosevvorlt—never ooohedl ‘ Girls, do husbands I in saying 100 I" ehiokene-I0"? ll , pretty noses at honest indust ,9. us not obliged to work. take your mother with 1°“ I‘ “"7 ' r r —never tell your friends that 3.0" “Inlet into an erehard and ate freely eertpe apples. 1.» gut :3 they all lay dead in the rnern t , having in. was with eholere is its most virulent Orl- witli a loft over stalled for 7 horses, with it hay loft over; I waggoii-liouse; l sleigh house and | c.-u-t-ltouse, all inclost.-d rind all sliitigled, with it large hay-house behind. lb’ by 40 with l2 feet post and sliinglcd; ttith other convetiicnces. by 23 on the road side. &c., at lawful interest. for 5 particulars, apply to Ilanrur l'.u.rsan, I:lsq., or to the bubscriber on the premises. N. Utensils, to be taken by valuation. ado a bod—snd so 0- Don't turn up rot" client, and Captain Mathewson, oftbe Steeeier Ross. have consented to not as his Agents there. Beets an deco \ hen on go a-shopping, never gitncltlifllll or build (whether Clinksr or“Esrvaj')’;k:l“mm m e us week, three brothevs—slI boy? and living in will be taken in payment Ifleliut Having in due time disposed room adjoining, t0.by ll; I back kitchen or wash-liouse, and 4 Thursday evening 3231" pm; bed-rooiiis over, “till a good cellar untlcr nll. Ai.so, at large Par. ‘ lour ailjoiiiiiig I6 by IS; a piirlour behind 8 by I3, l|lltI a bed-rootii_, 8 by 10, with 2 bed-roomsovor and a large cellar under, built about 3years since. A well of good water with is pump, close, a nd a good garden behind. The Uul-Ilousest are I work-shop; a pig-house; a lumber house 2 barns; it 3 il cow-liouso; 2 stables, Ai.so, a large shed for travellers horses, [4 Ilulf nfthe purchase money may remain on security oflhc Farm, ears. For further iiifortnntioii or S. IVIDGI-IIIY. Lot3l, \Vest River, June I2, I852. . lI.—'I‘he Household Goods, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm FOR Sn LE, '1' De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of 97 acres of LAND, with the STOCK and CROP on the Farm, if desired. Be- tween 60 rind 70 acres are cleared, and in good cultivation; it is well supplied with good fencing poles and fire wood and water coit- venient. / —ALSO— A portion of the SA\V MILL, with all the privileges belonging to it. Ifone third of the purchase money is pni down, is time will be given for the rernaining pgtyniant. o_ Fifty acres of excellent LAND, with a new SJ W’ MILL, about 2 miles from where the Subscriber at present resides. Ap 9'! I0 NOAII VVIDBY, De Sable. July 26. I852. n the premises. arm for Sale. [THIN Eleven Miles from 'l‘own, on the Princetown Ilond. with 45 chains and U0 liiilts froritin on the said lload, 50 acres are Freehold, and I00 acres Leaseho d at Bil. per acre, 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. 'Lhe Buildings are a ood Darn, so at so, and House, son 42. with other rt-quieile uni- Ilnildings. 'l‘here is a good Saw Mill, with a powerful stream of Water, which could be turned to ood account. Half nfthe pur- chase mono may retno'n on aecurit For further particulars sp- ply to JOHN DI‘GII.I... Esq . Charlottetown, or Al.I'IXANIlF.lI JOHNSTON. The above motioned property will he sold either in the whole or in portions ofbl) and I00 Icicl- Lot 23, Prlncetown Road, 3 7. I July I EBCQD.fl}.W.’Pc‘E o ' ‘IIE Subscriber having been for several years employed in building bhip, Fishing. and Pleasure BOATS of all kinds, begs leave to return thanks for the generous support he has hitherto attend in that line, and to niitify his friends and the Public at lhlrlgii, that he is ivialtin preparations for a larger and tnore extend. .4 tmginese, and that or the purpose of noeoininodatin P'"' °' Town, who may favour him with Orders. Mr. James urdle, Her. persons in kindly ripliott, elivered in p and barlottetown or elsewhere, with pretnptit or cattle nterlals wnrrnnted oftlie beet desevipiioa. CHARLES MQUARIIB. De lsbls. A it is.‘ less. 1 ad", LADI eflbeet is or to years efsge. insy lad .5 ’-QQI by application as above. Iioiii ur proiluctng a bad slate of tho ltllltlllg are .~pii.-dily cmiii I»:- ll(‘llI. lli'tttt‘tnl,-i-r anal ask for CAlIl.TON’.3' (TUNDITIUN I‘0“’l.‘l".llS, and taliu no u err Iii . CA llL 'l'().'V‘b‘ NE Ii’ VE AND BONE I.l.\'l.ll1:‘.\'T FOR H UR S 1;‘ S, and for the cure of all rlisr-asrs of man or boast that require exlerital uplicntion, and for ronlrurtcd (owls and vnusrlrs. slrt-i.gtIii~ii.< u-ruk lzmltr. amt is also itscil lor sprtiiiir, liritirrr, siuldle gulls, strcllcil legs, sores ofall kititls on liorsi-s. C.iRL'r0.\’S articles for Horses and Cattle arc prrpnrcil from the recipe ofa vcry cult-brtilcd I-‘.ii,:li~ltTarr.er, and will cure in timely- nitic cases otil of one liiiiidred of any oflhc above complaints. 'l‘ht-t have been used by I-‘nrtners, livi-ry-iueii, stage proprit.-tots and others with the tiiosl marked amt decided l|.It'l‘t‘l9. Caution.-—Nonc can be gr-uuinc unli-is you find the name of J. Cnrlloii Comstocli. on the ll rapper ofcach article. COMSTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. This is the mosti=xtr:iordinary rcini-dy for Worms ever used; it clfettually crailit-ntcs \\ urine from both Adults and Children. cannot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never fails to i-ompli-tely root otit and destroy all ltitnls of \\'orn.s. The coal, 2.) cctils per l)0lllt', puts it within rcncli ofall, iu.d jg" pa. rents who are |\IlllI>III it, are wniiloiily cxposiiig the l.vee of their children to those full dcslioycis of youth. “ \\'oriiis.” I.ook for thi- name of C0lIlll.0th 5: Brother, proprietors, on the Wrapper of each bottle. To the Old and Young!.' Ho .' ya Red Heads and Grey.'!: rnaaomenox is ciicmsrav ! ' !! E./2ST I.NDI.d II./IIR DYE. A I, AND w Lt. Nor ‘nil: IKIN. This dye may he applied to the hair over night, the that night turn- ing the lightest Run or Griuv llaiitto a dark brown, and by repeal- ing a second night, to a bright jet black. Any person may, Ihcfp. fore. with the least possible tiuuble keep his hair any dark shade or perfect black; nilh a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skirt will not colour it. ‘By an occasional application. a person turning grey will never be knoivn to have a grey hair. Di. rcclions complete with the article. 'I‘hcre'is no colouring in this statement, as one can easily tcst. These l'acls are warranted by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is the celebrated Chemist, Dr. C0ats1'oclr.aulhor ofCumstoclt’s Chemistry, Philosophy. and other works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. re Dr. l.ia7.I:1"rs:‘s Acocsric 0ir., for the cure of Dcafricss Also. all those disngrc.~il»le noises, like the hunting of insects, falling of water, whining of steam. which are symptoms ofspproacliing Many persons who have been deaf for ten.fiflscn or liven- ty years, and were subject to use car trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, lhrowii esidc these trumpets, being made perleci well. It has cared cases of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. IIA PS LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. The worst stlai-lis ofthe Piles are effectually and pertnsnently cured‘ In a short time by the use ofthe genuine IIay’s Liriimciil. Hundreds of our llrst citisens throughout the country have used this Iiniineat with complete success. 0iiuli'on--Never buy it unless you find llie nsrne of Ceisistock It Co., upon the wre per, proprlctors of the genuine article. Cautt'ort-All o the sbovcnamcd articles are sold New York, by Coinslocli St Brother, No. 9 John Street, llve doors from Irosdwav. Sold in Charlottetown, I’. E. Island, by 1'. DE. BIIISAY. W. II. WATSON, JAMES GILLIGAN, M. W. SKINNER Drug- lsts. In Pictou, at the Drug Stores; also by one Storekeeper in eve Town on the stand. Enquire for Coneto¢k's Almanac for l85l, which will be given to all gratis. JOHN i\l‘LE.\N, Agent for St. Peter's Boy, I‘. E. Island. Ila. Eowaao Sriootiis, Sturgeon, Bey. Paraica Powita, Suinrnerside, Iedequs. Guess: I-‘. Coot-Ia. Esq., Let It. Geoaoe Sanonsoir, Bsq.. Georgetown. Bold also in snails, P. l. Island. by Doilaan lnroit. Esq? Joly I5, I85]. tan‘ 0. I j nn~ t'v'lI||tlI'lt‘l\ miiril, and she has enjoyed the best of health for the l-est ti-in yo-tits. _ I-“iI:|II1l FRANCIS ARNOT. 'l he l'.l‘:s should be us“, ,.,,,,_,.,i.it|y with the Oiiiltncttliii most of the fullimitij; can-A :-— Iad Logs (iliiirgti-foot I-'istu|" Ilad Breasts Clllllrlailifl ‘u t_ liur_ 'ZlI.ljl[N'il-ll-‘lIl(II Glandular Scurvy B“"“"" ("""" (SUI) Swellings Sore heads litter of Mos- Cant-err Liimbsgo Tumours chi-loci and Coiitravlod St I'ilr:s Iccrs Suml-Flicl Still’ joints Illicutiiatism Hounds Cocoa-Bay Eli.-pliaiitiasis tcnlds an-s .. 2.f';::;i'.:13:J::L‘:.:: ‘-.*'-:‘.'.':."'z.". ::"9.."°'.'.- taking the larger sizes ‘ N. ll. Directions for or Box. Artificial Slate and Metallic PAINT. Ill‘. SUllS.ClIIlll-IRS, agents for I‘. E. Island, beg toscquaint ’ the public, that they keep on hand, a large Sn ply ofthese IIip_erIII0 points. which will be sold by the Pound, or tlie Ilundred weight. They have also just received a qjinnlity GROUND IN Lf.\Sl'.l'JI) U L, put up in I'aclta es of 28 and 56, Pounds. ' ‘. . 'I'. l ASZARD. Queen Square. KI:}NNE'I‘lI M'KENZlE, Pownnl Street. S Sold by the Proprietor nt 21-! Slraiii! (near Teiiiple Ilnr) Lllndon "Q by G ‘ ~ I-1. t. ’ ilie guidance of Patients are affixed to each Pit June, 29, I852. Cfiflucbtzuztflcsaau §cn>en1;p. , It removing Stains, &e., from Silk, Woollen, or Cotton, without injuring the colour; this valuable ‘article will remove from old garments all s ts_of(ir¢-nae, Tar, Paints, Balsam, &c., d:c.‘,vwiS|l make them look like new ; for Sale at the Drug Store of . . . atrrrsnn. Medical Warehouse, 3 Butter !' ' DalrytnpIe‘s Corner, Aug. 6. Butter! ! . . ANTED. A LOT OF GOOD llU'l"l‘l~IR. for which Casts will be pnId- 8. C. IIOLMAN. Augiiast 20. Corner of Powiiel and Water Streets. Clipper monthly Line for Port Philip and Sydney, 20th August. Till! Superior Al new Clipper Ship WlLLl.a,n( l"ROTlIlJV'(3H.l.U, I800 tone burthen, Capt. Richard Brown, will sail as above, from NEW Y . This Ship has superior accontmodstions for I‘iissei-go.-rs, both first and second class and large etato rooms foe Families. A skilful Surgeon will accompany the Ship for the benefit of the Passengers. For further particulars enquire of W’. 'I'. Dugiin, 48 Front Street, New York. Clark, Jones 8t Co., Fort Ilill Wharf. Boston. Seccomh and Taylor, St Conimercisl Wharf. Boston. N. B.—'l‘he Ship ASCUTNA will succeed the above. to sell 20th September. ~ For further particulars apply to day. JONATHAN WIATIIBIIIIEI, I’. E. Island. August 7, mi. Steamer “ noes." HE Steenier " ROSE." will run between this If and I’icton twice a weeti dnrlrig the present season. and wl leave Charlottetown eniil farther notice, every Tuesday and Thursday morning, irnmedletel after receiving the Mails, between the hours of Nine and Ten o'c oek, and will return the da a following. leav- ing Piston st Sn o'clock on the mornings of Wednesdays and Pri- is Charlottetown, A ril 21, I853. Printed b Jaar.ss-I). Iliassaao. at his 0Iee.Qneen Cher ottetotva. THOMAS OWEN, Manager. Iqflfl