jportng. TIIE SWEET BRIAR. Our sweet autumnal Western-scented wind Robs of i ours was so sweat a llowor, In all the blooming waste it left behind. As that the sweet briar yields it; and the shower eta not a rose that buds in beauty 's bower One half so_ lovely ;—yet it grows along The poor girl's pathway. by the man's door. Such are the iinplo folks it dwel along; And humble as the had, so humble be the song. I lovti ii. for it takes its untouched stand Not in the vase that sculpture decorate; Its sweetness all is of ui native land; And o'ec its fragrant has not its uiate Among the pet-famas which the rich and great Buy from the odours of the spicy Best. You love your flowers and plants. and will you hate The little four—|eavad rose that I lo bee .- That freshest will awake. and sweetest go to rest I WTUj% FORTUNE AND LOVE. av ILIIA coor.. Let me live without Fortune. if Providence will it, or joy can be found where small treasure is shed, who hear a full cup are mostfcarfal to spill it. And oftentimes walk with the narrowest tread. I care not, though Fate may deny me profasloa. If earth will but show me some rays frotn above 3 Tell me not that God's light is a dreamy illusion-— I could live without Fortune, but not without Love. ‘ Tia pleasant to know there are beings about as Who tune the most exquisite strings in our heart; To feel that they would not be happy without us, And that we. in our loneliness, sigh when we rt. There's something divine in the thought that we cherish A star-beam within us, that shines from a ve— Te know, that if all the world gives us should perish. Theqgreatest of Fortune still dwells in our Love : Oh ! ‘Its glory to feel that we live for some others, That self is not all we depend on below, That affection yet links as to sisters and brothers, Whose faith will be constant, come weal or come wee. The’ the vulture of trouble may harass our bosom. No'er fear while our spirits is fed b the dove, Let the desert of Life give Eternity 's bfossoms, And. we'll live without Fortune, while favored by Love. llarittico. CURE FOR DEA FNESS. Mr. S. W. Jewet, writing to the Boston Cultiv tor, says :— At about three years of age, a daughter of the on. Daniel Baldwin, of Montpelier, became very deaf in both ears. In conversaiion it was quite dillicult to make her hear, and she continued in this wretched state until about eighteen years of age. when an Indian doctor chanced to see her, who told the mother, Mrs. B. that the oil of an onion and tobacco would cure her. if prepared as follows :— Divide an onion, and from the centre take out a piece the size of a common walnut fill this cavity with a fresh quid of tobacco, and bind the onion together In its usual shape ; roast it, then trim of the outer part until you come to that portion slightly coloured or penetrated by the tobacco; mash up the balance with the tobacco: put it into a hial. Three drops of this oil, Mrs. B. informed me, she ropped into the car, after her daughter had retired to bed, Ar-my Contract. ' SEALED 'I‘!INDl.-‘.RS will be received at this Odice, on SAT- URDAY, the 0th November. I852, until noon, for the under- nientioned Supplies, viz :- FBESII BEEF. ' Such quantities of O: or lleifor loaf. of the best marketable qua- lit , as insy be required for ller Majesty's forces in l’riiice_Edwiird Is and. for the term of one year. commencing lat of April, I853 The Most to consist of fore and bind quarters. and to be subject to the inspection sad approval of the Coniniisaaviat Olllcer. The Tenders (printed Forms of which may be had at this Ofllct!) . to state the price per l00lbs., in‘ Sterling, in words at length, to be accoiupaniod with a guarantee front two persons of known responsi- bilit , in the penal sum of 15800 Sterling, for the due pcrforniulice of t e Contract. Payment will be made monthly in D°llIllo of British Specie. BAKING BREAD. For one year, from the lat April next, for_the Troops and De- partments, in such quantities aamay he.required;the Ponders to state the number of pounds of lirend that will be. delivered for every 100 ends of Flour provided by the Comiiiiasnrint "-- Flour to be taken from the Couiiiiissariut Magazines, and the Broad to be do- liver at the re tive Quarters of Otlioers and Troops. 816-. "I the Gan-iaon_ at t o Cotitructor's etperise. he being allowed the empty barrels. Two approved securities will be I't'l|llIft3(I III the pe- nal sum of .€I00 Sterling each, for the due ptllimiartoe ofllie Contract ' “ QREWOOD. _ For one car, from the lat April next, in such quantities as may be re aired’, (say 200 cords.) It is to be distiuctl understood. that the Firewood is to consist of Beech, Black and ellow Birch, Ash, and Rock Maple; and that no crooked or rotten Wood will be received, and it snllicient supply to be kept at all times in the Fuel Yard, towards the necessary issue. ' ‘we responsible persons will be required to give security for the due performaaoeof thisCon- ll’ ct. ' The Firewood to be piled six feet high. Payment will be made after the 1st April. The (‘ontrnctor will be allowed to deliver the Wood into the Niel Yard, during the present winter. year. from the let April, 1853. for three Ilorsea.-— For one The Tendsss to state the rate per ration, consisting 0 on 14 " Ilay Of the best quality. [C S I to be subject to the usual commutation of Bran for Oats for sick Ioraes 'l‘o delivered two days in each week. at the residences of Parties entitled to receive the same. TRUCKAGE. For one ear, from the First of April next, for such quantities of Firew as may be delivered from the Fuel Yard for Troops and Departments, at per cord, “'"'*’°“:3..::?..’if‘.:'.;:.:'::.““""'- }==»«v«««-vi» The Truckagc to both Guards to be considered one Load or Trip. For conveyance of Troops. B n e. Ordnance and Commissnriiit. Stores. &c. to and from the dilferent \Vlinrfs to the Barracks. or elsewhere, in the Town. at the load of not less than 6 cwf.'. Flour, c.. a fair average load. All Teiiderii to state the price or rate in Sterling. Persons desirous of entering into any oftlie above Contracts are requested to cull at the Oflice, nntl make themselves ftilly l|CqlI-|IIII- ed with the precise nature of the duties they will have to perform, i which immediately gave her considerable pain which lasted for some ti ofore morning however, her hearing was so extremely delicate and sensitive, that she suffer by the sound and noise in common conversation! his she a on overcame, and for more than three years past her hearing has been entirely restored, to the great joy of her parents and friends! Having been acquainted wiili the family for many years, I cannot, in justice to the alllicied, refrain from making this simple and olfectnal remedy for deafness known. Conrosirr or \Va1'I:a.—Nor is the hailsione less soluble in earth than in air. Placed under a bellglaes in‘ twice its weight of lime, it gradually melts and disappears; and there remain four parts, instead of three, of perfectly dry earth under the glass. Of a plaster of Paris statue, weighing five pounds, more than one good pound of solidified water. Even the precious opal is but a mass of [int and water, combined in the proportion of nine grains of the earth ingredient to one of the laid. Ofan acre of clay land a foot eep, weighing about one thousand two hundred tone, at least four hundred tons are water: and even ofthe great moutitain chains with which the globe is ribbed, millions of ions, are water solidified in earth. ter, indeed, exists around us to an extent. and under.con- ditiooa which escape the notice of cursory observers. When the duyer bys of the dry sslter one hundred pounds each of alum, carbonate 0 soda, and soap, he obtains, in exchange for his money, no less than forty-five ends of water in the first lot, sixty-four pounds in the second, and a variable quantity, sometimes amounting to seventy-three and a half pounds, in the third. Even the transparent air we breathe, contains, in ordinary weather about I ve grains ofwater diffused through each cubic foot of its bult, and this rarefied water no more were the air than the solidified water weta the lime or opal in which it is absorbed.—Quarterly Review. I1‘ iias stun truly said, “ The lirst being that rushes to the recollection of a soldier or a sailor, in hilt heart’s difficulty, in his mother. She clings to his memory and affection in the midst of all the forgetfiilness and hardihood induced by aroving life. The last message he leaves is for her, his last whisper breathes her name. 'I he mother. as she instils the lessons 0 piety and filial obedience into the heart of her infant son, should always feel. that her labour is not in vain. §he may drop inot the grave, but she has left behind her an influence that will work for her. The bow is broken, but the arrow is sped and will do its allies.” Prrut.aitcr.—Persons of acaptious and qusrrelsome dis- position are dangerous associates, the pests of private company, and notorious troublers of the public peace. 'I‘hey snarl at every sentiment that does not coiticide with their preconceived opinions, are extremely apt to enter into legal litigation. and, like the struck tinder, kindle into resentment on the slightest provocation, proceed to execute revenge with instantaneous precipitanoe, or challenge even a former friend to risk his life in the detested duel. A man asked a celebrated balloonist what he would do if in want of refreshments, in ‘us aerial voyage, as there were no hotels. He instantly replied that he should have on occasion for them ; he would stop at some of the “ castles in the air.” A polite young lady remarked one morning, that it was im- ible for her to sleep during the night, on account of the outcry of a gentleman hen near by. - " Julias. am you convalescent dis morning 1" ' _ 4‘ No-,l was convalescent yesterday, but I took medicine last night and-worked lt olI." . Why are ladies stays like an opposition railway!Becaus they reduce the fare. '6 I’ve lost tlesh lately !” as thebntcher said, when he sold a quarter of beef to a bad customer. Why isa husband in these days like a Western steamboat. Because he is at all times liable to be blown up. A Californian writes that they have lire flies so large in that country, that they um them to cook by. hang their kettle on their hinder legs, which are bent for the purpose like pet hooks. - _ Coirscrsiica.-—An eminent and witty prelatl was once asked If he did not think that such a one followed his eons cience. 4 y..,v “,4 1.5. gnu, ' Ithink he follows It as a man a pee a horse in a gig; he drives it first. I . . ' A New lobar. 1'0 an 0i.s l'asr.s.-—Dos't ll" III 5090. with your arms folded; foriane smiles on who gr-sh their sleeves. put their sboaldu tethe w::l. I i . T f P f tisoiuethiu ofaiouty tto r...‘1..‘2'f'r'i'.4i'o".‘n".i.‘.‘...'...u om - an '0! . ' Iemssss is the poison of life. aed repsstssoetisesva. I T in the event of their Tenders being acne ted. Printed Funiis ol"l‘coder can be had at the Ollice. \Vritten Ten- .» ..p ~r.- as - .0-raw» '-L iron eanli. CRF3 of Freehold LAND, situate 8; miles by water and 4} miles by land. from Charlatan- town. fronting on the Ilillsboroagh River, and ialso on this 84 t cter'a Road. I30 acres are cleared and under good cultivation. the reiiiuiiider is covered with iiewu . The whole is well fenced, and large quantities ofSea \l’eed come on the Shores- 'l‘liereisa Dwellin House and convenient Barn, and Out-Ilouscs attached. It is we l-water . Ai.so. 60 acres of Land adjoining the ubove, nnder a Lease It One Shilling per acre. for a long terui and is free from any tu'aes. nearly the whole of which is cleared and under cultivation. Ili above Land will be sold altogether or in portiona,a part pfthe pur- chase money will be allowed to remain on Murtgag I'or furlhor particulars. up ly to Jaatas D. Hassaas, Esq.. or to the Sub- scriber on the 'reniises. NEIL STEWART. October I8. 1852. Farm for Sale. ITIIIN Eleven Miles from Town. on the Princetnwn Road. with 45 chains and 80 links fiontin on the said Road, 50 acres are Frceliold, and I00 acres Lsaseho d at 8d. per acre, 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. The Buildings are a good Barn, 30 a 40, and House, 80 I1 42, with other requisite Out- lluildings. There is it good Saw Mill, with a powerful stream of Water. which could be turned to good account. Half of the pur- chase money may remain on security. For further particulars ap- ply to JUIIN M‘GILL, Esq., Charlottetown, or ALEXANDER. JOHNSTON The above mentioned property will be sold either in the whole or in portions of 50 and I00 acres. Lot 28, Priiicetown Road. 3 July 11. 1852. T O L E T . N reasonable ierrns, and immediate possession given. a IIOUSE suitable for a Store. and which lied been occupied forthat ptrrpose, and has Counter Shelves, ltc., complete. It is simple at the Creek. New on. Applhto 'l‘l|O AS BENTLEY. Mnrgate, Lot 19. Sept. 23, 1852. 0 LET, for a Term ofyears, as may be agreed upon, with immediate possession. if required that well known DWELLING HOUSE, late in _ t an occupation of ANDREW DUNCAN, Esq. Ap&licaimn to be made at the Store of tuber I 852. A. St. I. DUNCAN, 51. CO. For e, EST side of Cavendish Road, Lot 23, a FARM of 45 acres, I5 of which are cleared and free of stumps. It is situate in a good neighlioarliood. between the flourishin settlements of New Glasgow and Cavendish. For further panicu rs. apply to ROBER1 IIENNIE. Clnirlottetown, October 18, I852. - West River Mills. TO BE LET, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS at the head of the Elliot River. near llonshiiw, now in the occupation of ilie Subscriber. They consist of n Grist. Saw and Carding Mill, which will be let together or separately. They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island, being never without a Iufficient supply of water, and are an excellent stand for business. For further tirticulnrs, sppl to ' WII. IAM CIIOSB . Eliot River, Aug. 10. 1852. ders will not be received. - ROBERT BOOTH, Dtlp. Asst. Com. Genl. Comniissriri.-it, Cliarlottetown, E Island, October, 5, 1852. (5 II 133 (5 U ll: A 33 o IIE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends, that they are established in the City of Boa-rorr its General Commission Merchants. are prepared. with the usual facilities, to receive and sell all deo- criptions of Merchniidize, on the most favourable terms. They also purchase and elii all description of Merchandise, and from daily experience in the Market, will enable them to meet the tvishes of t eir friends. The consignments of Vassa:r.s for SA on, Faurarrr, or CHAI- ‘III, will receive prompt attention. Insurance on all Property elected on the lowest terms. From lon ea erience in Foreign and Domestic Trade, we confidently offer our eurvicea in all the depart- ments ofe General Ma:acart-rim: vsiivass. TIl0.\lA8 SLEATER G: CO. Fos'i':a.’s Wharf. Boston, Sept. 2-1, I852. Ismmnnmx mnmnznn woznmef Corner of Bnrrlngton & Blowers streets, NEAR ltlastms’ lI.\l.t.. 3?I©'i.R"~I3'§l;l‘.=‘.:i-‘i”Ilz§. momma ';M.l3'I_.IES. Csfluesavcs E~I:':3\’.tcmi:n®5:39 cC_"-3:9,, HANUILCTIIIID TO ORDER IN A IUPERIOR ITYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS, BY - ‘iV1E3.”:.@§.’.“.%.;$L.”l§.E°.i2.‘i””i» Orders will be received and every information to P. Macoowart, Esq., Agent, Clinrlottctown. The Colonial Life Assurance Company. GOVEIINOR. THE RIGHT HONOURABLI THE EAltl. OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE. G0t‘¢I'7l0I'- General of Canada. IEIIEAID ®II‘Ii“lI<DE9 22 St. Andrew Square, Iidiuburgli. i ii, b l ' r.rl..'Il’f’ ""‘ BOARD OF IIIANAGI-‘..\lEN'I‘ IN IIALIFAN FOR No.1»-“.'a1 Eieotnm dis Promos lfidlvvcizm llzsfluyridl, Hon. M. B. Almnn, Banker. Charles Twining, Esq llarristcr. llon. William A. Black, Banker Jolm Ilnyley Bland, Esq“ Lewis Bliss, Esq. llon. Alexander Keith. ercliant. James Stewart, F ., Solicitor. M dicnl Adviser- . F. S w r . Ageeiit BL Secretary—Mnttliow II. Richey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed Otlicers of the Cornpan in Prince Edward Island, and will be prepared to furnish information as to the principles and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. Charlettetown—Medical Adv'rser—lI. A. Johnson. M. D., Agent- I'l. . Lydiard. Georgetown--Medical Adviser—David Kaye, M. D., Agent- illism n. v “ « St. Eleaeor'e--Medical Adv&l'—Joseph Bell. M. D., Agent- Thuaiasflau MATTIIEW II. RICIIEY. E August I. J_ _ N atlonal Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurhnce Companies of London. Incorporated by Acts of Parliament. OAIID of DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. I-‘.. Island. 1'. H. -Hueilnitd, lsq.. Hort. Cjter Hensley, F. Long- ioorfli. Eiq.. Robert Hutchinson. E_s‘.,' mas Dsi_¢-son. Esq. Detached Itislis taken at corieidernb reduced premium. Forms nfAp'pllcation, and all other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at his Ollice, Charlottetown. L. W. GAl.I.., Agent. FIRE! 'FIRE!! FIRE!!! l'.2"§..l7l't"t‘.l‘.l’!‘.’i;’i?..‘ rm" ‘ Illf can onl be o e by oltlllll It the NVTUAL -“ll ‘ son durifv .. . . ls|1s‘1t'is urilytgnes wbsrb eiiiu ,fet-loss IIIIPIIXN without I‘ I. c.”fl's,,I/ ; ,. I. 4: Iflmflris ir".?,"n'uiti..., and any other laforaiailoa ssa be ob raised at the Secretary sad 'l'rsuum's Ones, Keat street. April 6, ion. TO BE LET OR SOLD, ACRES of LAND, a GRIST MILL, four Houses and other Buildings, situate live and a ,liiilf miles from Charlottetown on the Mulpec Ron . ’I‘ e whole Estate may be had in one, or the Mill by itself, and the l.nnd in tracts of nay size to suit Lcaseliolders or Purchasers.- Fur particulars, apply to WILLIAM CURTIS, on the premises. Curtisdalg, Aug. 23, I352, Higible Building Lots for late. 4 3 SALE Frv: eligible Building LOTS nnjoining the Ten yard of Mr. Richard Ilearrz, rind running I60 feet on Great George Strect.nnd 84 feet on Fiz Roy Street. For Terms or Sale and plans of the Propert , application to be made to T. "IATH Ilavinarsn, Eoq., iarrister-at-Law, at his Ollie; in Queen Square. . September 27, I852. FOR SALE. IIE Leasehold Interest of 100 acres of Land situate at Cones ~ Cove, Lot 65. It fronts on the Gulf Shore. and is distant by the Ferry I2 miles from Charlottetown. 'I'lie Rent is One Shilling icr acre, on a Lease o 999 yours. There is a go lio louse and two Ilnriia 36 x 25 mid 40 x 20. 50 acre; “-9 ¢].,,.“,.] and in good cultivatiomreniainder covered with good w There is a Pun the door. It abundance of sea-iiiuiiure can be had on the shore. For further particulars, apply to ALEXANDER M'NElLI., Canoe COVE. n the Premises. Oct. 7, I85 Lot 65, 2. 00. LL Persona indebted to the Subscriber, are required forthwith to make iuiniedinte payment of their eerernl Accounts, to save hitii from the trouble of suing for the saint-.. - PIIILIP lll'FADYI-IN. Charlottetown,Oct. ll, I852. Valuable Pasture Lot for Sale. be Sold by private Coiitrnct, that beautifully situated plot 0 ground, the pro rty of JOHN Niciior.r., being pasture [at No. 680 in the Royn t of Clinrlottetown, ccniprisirig 20 acres of excellent LAND with t e Buildings thereon. This Property is wgll en . and for the most vi with a dyke fence ; and the greater part of it is cleared and on or cultivation. The property can be viewed at any time on application to John Nicholl on the premises. Ari unquestionable Title will be made to the purchaser, and pos- session cnii he had at once. For terms and further particulars, op- ply to John Longwortli, l".sq., Barrister at Law. Charlottetown, Aug. 2-lth I852. Valuable Freehold Property. ' 10 BE SOLD, b Private Contract, 388 acres of excellent LAND, 50 c which are clear, the property oftlie late Dr. Cumasrrto, situate in the immediate vicinity of Georgetown; it abounds with plenty of 'l‘imber, Firewood and Longers. For fur- ther particulars, apply to JOIIN M‘GlLI... May a, tan. ‘.1 To the Tenants on Lots 9 6; 6|.‘ III) Subscriber having, by I'ower of Aiiornev, dated the an, d f.\l h.I8't,b ';dA ' ...... .“z.‘;., 5:1... ..‘3....,":’l‘."l»'l’.'.’,.'2.'.’, ..-2‘.';‘:.‘;t: °;:'.!:.°.' Erq., notiliesthe’I‘eaiiuts on those 'l‘ownshipa.tlis't hll rents, and -,..--...g -a--a ..r-. anwu~-— or '- HERE 1 Your Itniutznirt lllll.l.0llHlY_:S___0l'N'l‘illllN'l‘. A MOST MlltACUL0l'S cunt: or is YEARS‘ Slll-‘I’-‘EIIING. - Bum: qfo Letter from Mr. ll’t‘lli'aet Galpi'1i,qf 1o_ 3,,-,1 Jll BAD LEGS, .u-*1-En’ ary’s Street. We sieulli dated W To Prulesaor Iloi.i.owiv, y i ' fly 15' 13"’ 3lI\,—At the age of IS my wife (who is now colil, which settled in her legs, and ever since that time 0.9- y, g I," more or less sore, and greatly indaine or sgosies wcre’tllst' It. I n and for months together she was tleprivetl entirely at ",3 “M: c M‘ Every remedy tlisi iuerliciil niena vise was tried but with l.IlI.Hl- P‘. her health suffered severely, and the state ofltei legs ‘mu (3,557. I int,‘ often read your Advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills diid I Willi had prov 3‘) caught ll tiniest witnessed the siiflet ings of niv wife rlnriug M them with her preseut.eojoymi-oi oflit-tilih, you would indeed freldali 0. ed in hating been the Itiettlra ofso greatly alleviating the sefleriegs Inf‘; fellow creature. _ _ ( is-ml) WILLIAM GALPIN A reason 10 YEAR 0% AGE cvtmo or ' 'l‘llllt'l‘Y EARS‘ STANDING‘ BAD um’ or Copy of a LeI_Irr from Mr. Wm. Jobs, Builder 0 Gas Ocean ' lq/‘Rushclifli, mar Huddersfield. dated may t, 1351, In rufessor HOLLOWAY. IIIPCIIIOJ; yet, in opposition to that opinion, have eflecied a coraplete cure in so sltorta tlme,t noted it would credit the fact. W (Si rtcd L1, The irirth of this staieinerfi cab be teriflcil bylhlnnwu. I".ml-31:. mm) Chemist. I3, Market Street. flbtltlersfieltl. ‘ A DREAIII-‘UL BAD BIIEAS1‘ CURED IN ONE MONTH Extract of u Lruerfroni Jllr. Frerlerick Turner, q/‘Psitshurist Kent. dated December 13, I850. ' 1'o Professor Hoi.r.owav, ' . Ds:ait Sia,—My wife had suffered from Bad Breasts for more than six months, and iluring the whole periudliatl the best llletllcltltlllctllls once, lint all in no use. Hut re healed an awful wound in m own yzur Pills and Ointment tlbw who had out wit- iny friends. V (Signed) I’-‘IIF.DRICK TURNER. A IVONDIJRFIJL CURE OF A DANGEROUS DWELLING OF‘ THE I\l\I-IE Copy of a lemrfrout Jolie Foigfnr, on..lgri'cuIlurr'rl, ' ..‘V'swborouglt, near H¢:Iiaoi,duf¢rl Nay I5, I I‘o Professor IIoi.i.owav, ‘SIR,-I was alllicted with a swelling on each side ofihs log, rather it rose the no’ for nearly two years, vi i incrt-and Q a great sin I had the advice of three eminent Surgeons here, and was an inmate of the Newcastle tiifimitry for four weeks. After various modes cl" treat. mi-nt hiiil been tried, I was ‘dist-liarged as int-iiriilile. rlnving heard so much ofyour I'ills and Ointment, I determined to tr ' less than ll mouth, I was coinpleicly curetl. ' II It'ItlrFlllt[lIgt‘(I twelve hours a day IILIIIC Ilay Harvest. and although I iuvc is owed tn laborious occupation throughout the written] have had no return whatever ofiny complaint. (Si not JOHN I-‘ORI-‘AR. AN INFLAMMATION IN THE SIDE I’EItI-‘F.C'I'L\’ CUIIED. Cflpy of o _I.elIer from MI‘. ranct's Jlrnol, of Brculioius, Lotlimn Road, Edinbra‘, dated Jpn’! Zllllt. I851. To Professor Hot.r.owItv _ Ilt,—:I-‘or more IIIIII twenty years my wife has been stih'i-ct, I‘.-on trans to tune. to attacks or ‘mtlmmnaiion in the _sIdo, for wbic she wire ‘.0 hlistsrsd re s great extent: still the pain could not be removed. in four vcars ago‘. she saw in e papers, the wonderful cures cleft- fgi by your Pitts and Omiaieoi, and rbusgat she osld ' let her greist iuroui intent irflil ' I ir use,iwvi! a ierpo Will CtI|*Ig[eIy guru.’ not four years. residing of 350. ' (Signed). . _ FRANCIS ARN01‘. ~ The Pills should be used cuII_|0llIlI] with the Ointment in most of the following cases :— ll ad Legs Chit-go-foot I-‘istulas Sore throats Bad Breasts Chlllilains Gout Skin cl’ Burns Cliappcd-ha nds Glandular Seisssy Bunions Corns (Soft) Swelliuga Sore head; titles of Moo- ION go- Tumougg chetoes and Contracted I s Icera Sand-I-‘lies Still‘ Joints Rheumatism Wounds Cocoa-Bay Elcphanliasis Sea s aws re Nipples Sold by the Proprietor at 244 Strand (near Tfllplfl Bar) Lttnilon, “J by Gh_U- '|' S’ I), Agcntfov I’. E. lsliiml,in Boxes and Pots, at 2s,os,8s,aud 20s each. There is u very considerable saving in titkiii tlielurgersiaes. N. ireciiotis for tire guidance of Patients are aliaed to each Pot or . ONINEIWOUS AND GBNI-1ItA'l‘I\'l". DISEASES. New I':.t.lltID‘ll with I-'orty~firc Coloured I-Zrigraviugs. and containing IHL Nlv.Wl.Y-DISCOVERED PREl'J-JNTIVE LOTION. Just Published. the 63d 'lhousatid, price SI in sealed envelope, or sent post-paid, by the author. ANIIOOD: the Causes of its Premature Decline, with Plain Directions for its perfect restoration. A Medical lteview of ever Form. Cause, and Cure of Nervous Dehility. Impoteiicy, Loss of hieutnl uml Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity; the Effects ofClimstc, or Infection, &c.. addressed to the sufl'ercr in Youth, Manhood and Old Age; with the Author's Observations oe,Marriage. its Duties and Disqualifi- cationr the Prevention and Care of Syphilis, Spermstorrhtoa, and other rino-Genital Diseases; as adopted in the new mode of Treat- ment by Deslsndes. Lallemsud, and Iticord. Surgeons to the Hospl. tal Veneriel. Paris. » “By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, I5. Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, on. “ill! this New and Eiruaoen EDITION of MANHOOD, witch is now translated into fire languages. will be given. the Author’s Prescription of a Disiulccting Lotion for the prn-enlion of all seen; tso ers. At home for consultation ds'rly,.boai I0 till 3, and 6 to 8.. itsviaws or ‘r I WOIK. " MANHOOD, by J. L. t.‘urt'rts—We agree with the Aotlio fie so far from works of this class being objectionable in the hands of y0|t|l1._0f dilliculties being opposed. every fuiliiy should be given to their circulation ; and to strengthen our opinion, we need but refer to the recent distressing events at our Military and Sr-holsstic Aca- dr-irtics at (Zushaltoo and \Voo|wich."—Neval and Military Gazette. Frla I. l8bt. ‘ " We fsetao hesitation in paying. that there is no member of so- ciety by whoai the book will not be found useful-—whether such - sori hold the relation cfa parent, prcceptor, or a clergyinan.-tirig, Evening “Currie on laruIeoo.—I-‘orlunste for a country would it be did its youth put into practice, the philanthropic and scientific in“: has herc laid ilown—one cause of matrimonial misery rntght tbea be v Arrears of Item due on the said Pro . t ' J i, * to him forthwitli, he alone beiag nuthiifirsdd Iberiiiteliiihethboaaiiiefihd A . . A I’ortIIill,Aprll9,I8§I. J i-"'8 no‘ ' i.i:'r on Lease. with Ilium; 1.; pa-icluso. if ' of the Lands belonging to the Subscribe-rt.k'iIi?:rii“iis' "Eexavt" Estate, situate at the Iiiisti-,rri extreriiit of Charlotte- town, comprising I-Eleven Town I.ots and portion. a Lots. This Property has been laid off into Iluilding Lots, and will be lot by private contract nfieeably to a plan to be seen at ihgufiicg of Joint Lonowoa-i-tr. ' q-. W. S. LONGWOIITII. Charlottetown. January 6. I852. ~ To. be Let. . '1“!!! lower part cfthe New TEMPERANCE II Ll. in this Town. com ising one spacious Room feet. sad four small Rooms saitabla for Public Olliceg‘ 1 '0'‘: I5] ' lbet. _ There also a coiiirnodiou ‘.1 nut. ent Cellar antler tlte Dslld , two-thirds of which will also in la. :.".'::r'_.'i'f.i:'.".'.?; ..'.’°.:..“'*'., ..'..''''‘*°'''-'-- W’: '° *---~ 1* Charlottetown. A... s. iota ml’ 3 °°°mu"“" banished from our land. and the race of the enervste. he succeeded sl of the hardy, igoroua spirits of the olden tlme."'—f.‘Aro- bllalied liy the Alfllolt who begs to ptlejta In th. tand West Indies, the Msditqrraasaii and ttiolrittsb Colonies‘, at their cases can be successfully treated by correspondence only, if the mail fec be enclosed, and lb dost luvlolsble secrecy may be WA8HII€G“I'.‘lZ.UID, . LARGE quontit of the above useful article for«,8sls at IIKINNISIPS rag Store, Medical Warehouse, Dali-ympla’. °t"::i'u..ry 1, rest.‘ ‘ . 3 i3 ID) 13 A Illa ill '5? ' iitmimu 5, am u8.i.., ' Nb. 1, SOUTH S'I‘ltF.E I‘, NI". YORK, 0l.lCI'N igmnaiusot Produce and Veuala from us. 515...]. and the pe lo generally. _V II I es for iaiendisig Erni- . lie brideftalte to negotiate Pass. an ralin or Calilbrnis, by sslectag good Ships, '01‘ will personally attend to the etirberhatiou. fr _ Diilassaau. at his Olse. Qaosa lqaase yonil the passage mboey. Ala . L4