lpotttp. - - SONG. “ One story’: good till opalller is told." av craannas IWAIN. There's a marina that all should be willing to mind, ’ I‘ia an old oue—a_ltind one—and true as ’t is kind; "Pie worfliy of notice wherever you room, And no worse for the heart, if remembered at home! Ifacandal or censure _be raised against a friend, Be the last to believe it—the first to defend! r Say. to-morrow will coius—-and than time will unfold That “ one story's good It'll osother is told." A friegdfs like a ship, when with music and song The tide of good fortune still speeds him along. But see him. when tempest hath left him a wreck, And any insan billow can batter his deck; But give me the heart that sympathy shows, And clings tea Ineasmate. whatever wind blows: ml “;" when aspiration, lnauavvered grows cold- Wuit—" one story‘: good till oriollssr is U." TI&iiU SING TO ME, LOVE. Sing to me, love ! I'm sad to-night, A weight of grief is on my breast, And thy sweet voiee alone can charm My spirit to its wonted rest, There's music in the song of birds, Oft times they make rich melody, But music from thy lips, my love, Is sweeter than all else to me. ' to me, love, and let thy voice be sweetly in some favourite strain, For music has a holy power To charm my spirit from its pain. And when the stars begin to glow, How sweet the quiet h mu of eve I It whispers of some for o la , Where we at last shall cease to grieve. "llnrirtits. A Misaa’s Laoacr 'ro Quaas Vicroaia.-A Mr. Neild, recently deceased, has be -ieathed to Queen Victoria nearly the whole of his property. _ t consists chiefly of land, scattered in various counties, and is valued at half a million sterling. Neild was a barrister at law, end died in Chelsea, aged seventy- two years. He was possessed of an immense fortune, but was ofvery egentric and penurious habits. At the death of his father, thirty years since, he came into possession of about I I,250,000, which sum had not been touched up to the period of hie death. 'I‘he deceased was never known to weer a great aoa_t. He usually dressed la a blue coat, with metal buttons, which heprohibited being brushed, as it would take olf the nap and deteriorate its value. A few days before his death, the deceased told one of his executors that he had made a most singular will , but as his money was his own, he had done as he pleased with it. The executors, are the Keeper of the Privy Purse for the time being (Dr. Tattan), and Mr. J. Stevens, of Willesborough. After bequeething a few trifling legacies, the deceased has left the whole of his immense fortune to " er Mpstbracioue Majesty Queen Victoria, begging Her Majes- ty s most gracious acceptance of the same, for her sole use and benefit, and of her heirs," &c. The property is estimated at it wards of 89,500,000. For some years before his death, _ r. Neild scarcely allowed himself the common necessaries of life; and has left a poor old housekeeper, who was with him for more than twenty-six years, without the smallest provision or acknowledgment for her protracted and far from agreeable or remunerative services. Ditnara'.—Dreama usuell take place in a single instant, notwithstandingthe length 0 time they seem to occupy. They are, in fact, slight mental sensations. being less or more intense, ‘ sinful or ag_esable, according to certain physical conditions. au _ n this ct the following observations, occur ' Winslow's sycbolegical Journal :-—“ We have in dreams no true fperoeption of the lapse of tine—-a strange proper! y of mind! fori such be also its prepcri , when entered into the eternal disembodied state, time wil appear to us eternity. The relations of space, as well as of time, are also annihilated ; so that while almost an eternity is compressed into a moment, infinite space is traversed more swiftly than by real thought. There are numerous illustrations of this principle on record. A gentleman dreamed that he had enlisted as a soldier, joined his regiment, deserted, was apprehended, carried back, tried, condemned to the usual prepretions, a gun was tired ; he awoke with the report, and found that a noise in the adjoining room had, at the same moment, produced the dream, and a- wakened him. A friend of Dr. Abercrombie dreamed that he had crossed the Atlantic, and spent afortnight in America. In embarking on is return, he fell into the sea, and awaking in the fright found that he had not been asleep ten minutes.” Pnac-risiito tor a Venue ro Avrrnar.is.—The other day, some gentlemen cruising on a part of the Irish coast, observing that about the same hour every day a boat, containing two men and a woman, landed its passengers on the shore, and after a short time returned with them. inquired the reason for this daily excursion. “ man " said one, “ what is it makes you come here every do I Is it that you like it?” “ Oh, your honors, not at all, at a I,” was the reply ; “ but fair, your oners, the wife and me ‘a goin out soon to Australy, and we were just practising the so sic nose, that we may be used to it when we start." ' Wel , sud do you find ourselves im- provingl” “ Ah, shure, your honors, the wi e'a sick every day; but she's getting on purtily, an how.” So the worthy couple were left to qualify themselves for emigration, by prec- tising to soy sickness.” ‘r err titre a Hniinv.—-A gentleman was separated the other day from his wife, in a most awkward manner, by simply being in too great a hurry. The gentleman alluded to, together with his wife, evidently had intended taking the steam boat for Albany, but arrived at the wharf, just as the boat was taking her departure. The simple-minded man, losing all judgment and eelfcommand in his hurry to get on board, gave a tremendous bound, and gained the deck, leaving his better half behind, and didn't discover his mistake until, in scanning thee cs over which he had leaped, he discovered his wife stao iog on the dock. To rsavaiir A Cow niuiio in tin MILK.-WIIII the cow's udder and tests with pure cold water before milking, and then milk her morning and evening as dry as possible; negli- gence in this latter recaution is one of the causes of cows fail- in in their milk. he cow should, if possible, be always Ill lied by the same race ; and while the moose is going on, a small quantity of ay should be placed fore the anima . This furnishes employment for the jaws, and draws her atten- tion froia what is going on. and the milk is, in consequence, yielded freely.--utm. Vet. Jour. Siioirr sivn Usrret. Rui.a.—Sslidfeel multiplied by 45, and divided by 56, ‘us bushels of 9150 9-6 indie» rock. Econi .—Now many bushels in a wagon-bed, boa. or gra- nar . eight feet long, four feet wide, and two feet deep! oliitton.—EiglIt, four, and two, multiplied together. make eixt -four solid feet. which, multiplied by forty-live, and the product divided by fifty-six, gives 61 3-7 bushels. Trra lass Aea.—Whsn we are drawn by iron horses, on iron roads, construct iron houses, build iron ships, sleep op iron beds, sit in iron chairs, drink from iron fountains, and those of us who'lieve any money keep it locked up in iron safes, and those who haveth not are locked u in iron jails, may we not with propriety call this the " age 0 iron I” When the Hindus priest is about to beptiae an infant, lie utters the following beautiful sestlissnt :—-' Little babe, thou eoserest the world , while all around thee saiils ; eso- "iy..g.|'§.y.,i§stpee.sy depertiasmilsmwblleellueead-* ,“ Mo ' ‘ . Ceeviieaelsi.--Why is a philosopher like a saw! Beaaess t beg‘, as I. lea’ awltl Beeaesehs bfuraisbedwltb . Army Contract. SE.-\I.F.I) TENDERS will be received at this Oflice, on SAT- , th URDAY is 6th November. I852, until noon, for the under- mentioned Supplies, viz :— FRESH BEEF. 0 Such quantities of Or er Heifer Beef, of the beat marketable qua- lit , us may be required for Iler Majesty's forces in I'riiice_I'.dward Ishiiid. for the term one year..commeueing lat of April.‘l8b3 'I‘lio Most to consist offers and hind quiirlers, and to be subject to the inspection and approval of the Commiaeariat Ollicer. _ 'l‘he Tenders (printed Forms of which may be had at this Olhce), to starts the price per l00Ibs., in Sterling, in words at length. to accompanied with a guarantee from two persons of known responsi- bilit , in the penal sum of £300 Sterling, for the due performance of t Contract. Payment will be made monthly in Dollars, or British Specie. BAKING BREAD.‘ For one year, from the lat April next, for the Troops and De- partments. in such quantities us may be requiredi the Tenders to state the number of pounds of Bread t at will be delivered for every 100 pounds of Flour provided by the Commiaearist—the Flour to be taken from the Conimisaariat Msgazines, and the Brand to be do- livered at the res ctive Quarters of Officers and Troops, &c., in the Garrison, at t o Contractor's expense. he being allowed the empty barrels. Two approved securities will be required in the pe- nal sum of £100 Sterling each, for the due performance of the Contract. FIREW00 . For one car, from the lat April next, in such quantities nsmny be required, (say 200 cords.) It is to he distinctly understood that the Firewood is to consist of Beech, Bluclt rind Yellow Birch, Ash, and Rock Maple; and that no crcolted or rotten Wood will be received, and ii iiullicient supply to be kept at all Iiinca in the Fuel a , towards the necessary issue. 'I‘wo responsible persons will be required to give security for the due psrforiniuice of this Cen- tract. 'I‘he Firewood to be ilcd six feet high. Payment will be me e aller the lat April. The Contractor will be allowed to deliver ‘the Wood into the Fuel Yard, during the present winter. For one year, from the lat April: 1853, for three Horscs.— The Tenders "to state the rule per ration, consisting of Of the best quality. w to be subject to the usual commutation of Bran for Oats for sick Horses 'l‘o be delivered two days in each week, at the residences of Parties entitled to receive the ssnie. TRUCKAGE. For one car. from the First of April next, for such quantities of Firew ns me be delivered from the I"uslYsrd for Troops and Departments, at per cord, , "‘"°°"::'.;'.::?..°;;'.;:.'::"°"""' -pert»-«nun The Truckiige to both Gourds to be considered one Loud or Trip. For conveyance of Troops, Dag Stores. &c. to and from the dil erent Wherls to the Barracks. _or elsewhere, in the Town, at the load of not less than 6 ewt., Flour, &c., a fair average lea . All Tenders to suite the price or rate in Sterling. Persons desirous of entering into any of the above Contracts are requested to call at the co, and make themselves fully ncqunint- ed with the precise nature ofthe duties they will have to perform, in the event of their Tenders being nccepted. Printed Foruis of Tender can be had nt the Olfice. Written Ten- ders will not be receiv ROBERT BOOTII. Dep. Asst. Com. Genl. Comuiissririat. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, October, 5, I852. III BIIBSCIFqBER¥regp‘etgfuI|I$ toheiz friends, that they are estnblieheil in t ' I a e City of Boats Gcrtcrol Commission Merchants. ' are prepared, with the usual facilities, to receive and sell all dea- criptiona of Merchandise. on the moat fiivournbls terms. They also purchnsealtd l description of Murcliandize, and from dail caperienoe in the Market, will enable them to‘ meet the wishes of t eir ion a. The consignments cfVnssur.s for Sane. Fnuiorr-r, or Crun- 1'r;n, will receive prompt attention. Ineurunce on till Property efl'ected on the lowest tsriiie. From long experience in Foreign and Domestic 'I‘rads, we confidently offer our services in all the deport- uients ofa Generiil Maacarrrrar: uaiivnss. TIIOIIAS SLEATER ds CO. Foa'rr:n's Whnrf. Boston, Sept. 24, I852. muninu EEAIBEBJLIE woman; I Corner of Bnrriagtois dz Blowers streets, NEAR MASONS’ IIALL. Ill©N‘lllIllE1l".l“§o 'iI‘.°)lll3B iM.lr'.'.l.EI2e @u°ea:iv® %Q<i:>mcn>@,. c£‘3©3 HAIUIACTUIID TO ORDER IN A IUPIIIIOR ITYLI, AND ON EASOKAILK TIIMI, rt eir WESLEY c& SIINCLAJIIR, HJLIFJX NO VJ SCOT]./I. Orders will be received and every informzition given,lby applying a . to P. Macaowart, Esq., Agent, Charlottetown, I‘. E. Inn The Colonial Life Assurance Company. G O V E R N O R. -rite niuii-r rroisoun/inr.ai TIIE EARL 01" IZLGIN AND KINCARDINE. Govrrnor- General igf Canada. IEIIEAID ®lFIFIl@9 22 St. Jlndrew Square, Edinburgh. BOARD OF MANAGI-ZMI-.‘.N'l‘ IN HALII"A§ FOR Nova Scottie: & IP’iriumoo llildlvran-oi llllenmdl, Hon. M. B. Alnion, Bunker. Charles Twining, Barrister. I-Ion. William A. Black, Bunker John Hayley Blald. - Lewis Bliss, Esq. Ilon. Alexander Keith, ilerchent. Jnmeii Stewnrt, Esq., Solicitor. Mediciil Adviaer—A. I". Sawers. Agent It Secrctary—Matthew II. Ricliey, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed Oflicsrs of the Company in Prince Edwnrd Ialund, and will he prcpnrcd to furnish inforiiintinu as to the principles and practice of the Company and the rates of Aasurnnce. Cbarlettetowu—IIedical Adviser—II. A. Johnson. M. D., Agent-— E. L. Lydia . . Gsorptewn—Medical Adviser—-David Kaye, H. D., Agent- W' ism an erson. St. £leanor’s-—lIIedIlal Adviser—Joeeph Bpll. M. 9., Agent- maa nut. “’ MATTHEW II. RICHEY. August 8. National Loan Fund Life and Equitable. F ire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by Jets of Porliostenl. OARD of DIRECTORS effire Insurance for I‘. E. Island. 1'. II. Ileetlend, Esq" Hon. Charles Hensley, F. Long- worlli, Er ., Robert Hutchinson, Er ., inos I_ceoe, Esq. Detached Rislia takes at csesidsrab reduced emtuni. _ ornre A ication, and all otherintormatiou, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at his Ofice, Chsrlottstswa. . L. W. CALL, Agent. l I I FIRE! FIRE}! FIRE... IICIJRB YOUR PROPERTY A1‘ A aAVlltG OI‘ FIFTY III CENT. .; ms cse enl be done by Iesarieg la the ‘IUTIIAL HR! INSURA CICOHPANY. “lbtslsls oflaswhsre elabfivleusalbelttovflbeet .‘f'I.Cl‘H"IICI|IOIs|’I‘II]0II|Of leferletleaean be‘. 1‘ Ieatltrsee. . gesdrstsris. A. 1 go, Ordnance und Cnmmlunriat. PROPERTIES _/hr SALE or to ILET. , . FOR SALE. , CRES of Freehold LAND, situate I} miles by water and 4} miles land, from Charlotte- town, fronting on the Ililleborough River, and also on the Saint Peter's Rom], 180 acres are cleared and under good cultivation, the remiiinder is covered with Firew . 'l‘he whole is well fenced, nnd large quantities of Sea come on the Shores. '.l‘here is n Dwelling House and convenient Barn, und 0ut«Housea nttiiched. is well-watered. Auo, 50 acres of Land iidjeining the iibove, under a Lease at no Shilling per acre, for a long term and is free from pny ll'l‘el, nearly the who of which is cleared and under cultivation. I ubove Land will be sold alto other or in portions, a part c pur- chase money will be allow to reinnin on Mortgage. For filrlller pnrticulnra, up ly to Juana D. Hasaaas,Esq-. 0! I0 “'0 3“ acriber on the remises NEIL STEWART. October 18. 1862. 0 LET, for a Term ofyears, as may be agreed u on, with immediate osresaion. If required that well known DWELL NG HOUSE, let? in the occupation of ANDREW DUNCAN, Lsq. It p ieaiion to be made at the Store or tuber I, I859. ' A. It I. DUNCAN. 51. C0. Eligible Building Lots for Sale. I4VOR SALE Fiva: eligible Iluilding LOTS enjoining the Ten yard of Mr. Richard Ileartz, and running I60 feet on Great George Street, and 84 feet on Fitz Roy Street. For Terms of Sale and pliins of the Propert , application to be made to 'I‘. asrn IIAVILAND, I:‘.aq., Ilarrister-at-Low, at his Otlice in Queen quare. September 27, 1852. FOR SALE HE Leasehold Interest of I00 acres of land situnte at Canoe it 65. It fronts on the Gttlfsliore. and is distant by the Ferry I2 uiilea from Charlottetown. The Rent is One Shilling er ncre,ou a Lease of 999 years. There is a good Dwelling l)louse and two Barns 30 a 25 and 40 a . 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, remainder covered with good wood. There is a Puiilp at the door. An abundance of sea-manure can be had on the shore. For further particulars, ii ply to ALE ANDER M‘NEII.L, Canoe Cove, Lot 65, n the Premises. Oct. 7, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD, by Privute Contract, 888 acres of excellent LAND, 50 ct which are clciir, the property ofthe late Dr. Cviintirsc, situnte in the imiiiediute vicinity of Georgetown; it uIl0|IIllII! with plenty of'l‘iiiibor, Firewood und Longers. For fur- ther purticuliirr, apply to JOHN M'GlLL. May 3, 1852. West River Mills. BE LET, for such time its niny be ngreed upon. the MILLS at the hood of the Elliot River, neur llonshiivv, now in the occupation of the Subscriber. They consist of n Grist. Sew and Ciirding Mill, which will be let together or separately. 'I‘hoy are situated on one of the iuoat powerful streams on the Island, being never without it aullicierit supply of waiter, and um nu cxcellentatand for buaiiiess. For further rirliculnrs, npplv to wit. lA.'ll CROSBY. Eliot River, Aug. 10, I352. TO BE LET OR SOLD, CRES of LAND, a GRIST MILL, four Houses and other Buildings, situate live and u _liulf milos from Charlottetown out pee Road. The whole Iistnte may be had in one, or the lllill by itself, rind the I.l|lld.lll tracts of any size to suit Leaseholdera or I’urchuscrs.-— F t l I t 0' P“ M “MW 0 WILLIAM CURTIS, on the premises. Curtisdnle, Aug. 23, 1352. PATENT &IB°lI'1lIPlIOlI.NI4 QEAATPIE9 And Unchnngcnble Metallic Paints : PROOF AGAIN ST FIRE Jr IVATE R! Jllanufuclured by the Paleslee, in Colt-heifer, Jvbvo sroliu. HE ARTIFICIAL SLATE is the product ofn mixture of mineral substances known to he the best non-cnnductorsofhcst as well as the most indestructible;tlie.Chemical iitlinity ofwliich con! verta the surface of materials covered, into n Cooling of flaun- Slale—Proof ngxiiiiat FIRE und WA'l‘I£ us the laws of vinture are made to nccoiiiplisli results or surprising no they are use- ful, by rendering \Voodcn fubrics ns durable na brick or Stone, and less pervious to moisture, und consequently preveiiting decay and destruction fiom corroding inlluencus hitherto supposed untit- tuiniiblc. The principal ingredients nre Alumina, Silica and lhe Oxides of Iron. The udliesive quality oftlic lntter not only binds and rittraicts the purlicles together, but the substance covered so. onger expinletl to the weather the more powerful the attraction. and con- sequently the hinder the Slate As various shades of colour are obtniiieil, Brick buildings may be iunde impervionb to moisture, and the fashionable colours ofcitlicr Free Slant or Granite. The oil must be evupornted by this action of the weather before it is Fire proof, which will trike from nine to twelve months. , The MI£'I‘Al.|.lC I’.-\lNl'S. Purple and Red, are ofered na Whither and Il"aler Proof solely. Their biisri lining Iron, secures them from (iiilviiiiic uctiuii so fiitnl to loud and other l'uiiits on Iron work—und their clieiiiicnl combination iiinkcs it impossible, tlint any change should trike lnce from iitmoaphcric influence or the notion of Salt .Wutcr und Sulpliurcted hydrogen so prevalent in Sen Ports rind 'l‘idal llnrlinurs. l‘hey surpnss ull Points yet discovered in Cltrupnert and Duru ' fly, vv 'cli rr-rider tlieni. ||l‘e'l'llIII|l'llIIy ndiipted to the covering of llll kinda oflieii work, such nr SA'i'ppi'ng, Jlivls, Bridges, Strum Mzrrhiiirry, Roiln-o Cars, aml Iron Railin . The .\II:2'I‘.~\Ll.IC l'.\lN'l'S Iinve been analysed by Pro- fcssiir l aye of Iliiston. 'I'lu: fnlloii'iiig is un extriirt from his (Yer- tilicaite :—" As it perriiniiciit pigriient, this iiiiiieriil must riitilt with the most lmlrtlrutlible and urithrinirculale IJIIIKOII. For covering Metallic ‘.Vure, its coiripositioii shows tho! it is etriiiiuttly tilted. Sign. AU(i'I‘. A. IIAYS, Stole ./lawyer." Di'recli'ons.-—Artilicinl Slnto. Mix the powder vvitli pure Boiled Linseed Oil and a little Spirits 'I‘urpeutiiie to the cniisiatency of very thick Paint, and upply with ll coiiirnon Briieli, being cnrefu to keep tho mixture well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover tun square feet with two Coats. If Shingles hiive been on for enrs, it will be neceiiariry to sweep olI'ihe moss nnd lint with n ati broom; two or t rec coats of this material will make a perfect Slate Roof, proof nguiiist Fire and We r Mr. J. \V. Inrsrr. Dunn. Sin,—-I'le.-nice send us two more I-nrri-ls of your Artificial Slate. \\'e have seen some oftlio , ootl ellt-ctr of it til the lust lirn. Some of tlio lloiif-I r:o\'ercd willi it did not rritt-.li tit rill, und “hen the walls were burnt some of the roofs come down in one piece, and others were the Ineitna of suviiig the building, especially one roofalongaide of the Bank 8. N. A., which also was one insane of saving the Dan . Please see thut it Is on board of the first boat, as It might be no- glected and stored. Fannantcrort, N. B., Nov. 13,1850. Your obedient Servants. STEWART & NEILL. S-r. Joirir. N. 8., Jul 20, I350. Jortrr Rose, Esq.. Patented of the Purple .)llolulIi'c Iron ..‘_ st . 8tn,—l hiivejuet piiinted a new Ship with your Iletnllin Iron Paint, and I have much pleasure in statin thiit I never pointed a Ship with so small a quantity of Point an Oil, and look so well. Front its adhesive qualities end the manner it covers e wood, I have no doubt but it will be more durable and much ch per then any other int used for such purposes, and would tackled ' to the p ‘ generally. — Yoors,.&i=. . . ROBERT G. IIORAN. Ross‘ |faa~st.r.iu Pain-i-a.—Ws have already called public attention to the It" h eetiniation in whicltthe Metallic l‘niu's, mana- fscturedhylohn oss,l".eq.,Truro, are held b those who have had to use them Certificates of a high y satisfactory cha- racter in praise of these articles of Provincial rriantifactere appear elsewhere, in this issue, and from information a rtiee who have s_imi|srly_ e lied bein,we can safely endorse the epi- 'rr-ir: Roan 'ro HEALTH! lllllil.llWilI’S Pllilil. CURB OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD [i|(;}jg'noN Copy of s Letter float Mr. R. H’. Iirkus, Chemist, 7 Promo Street, Liverpool, dated Clh June, Iflbl. Professor Heuewav; . _ in,-—Your Fills and Oisiinest have stood the Iilgbssten oer sale list ol' Prnprietiiry Medicines r souie ears. Aeustomer, to whom I can refer r, any enquiries, desires me to let you linow the particulars of her cues. 8_lie hail been troubled for yours with a disordered liver, To S d d" coiitimietl to tulle Ihle.r,n‘:‘aiIlIc:l‘iIio.ti‘gli ::,t;" ipne: elriji: 3'0"! ‘if perfpct LOlI':lII.iq, I ctltllld rII|fl\lC II|1I.k)0Il mnny .1 enive roruleseveviyot tt., 4| speedy cure, I think, spculi; much in favor of your II.l.IllI.IlI||‘Icl|' I'll. l 1. IR (Signed) R. w. it KUS. ' AN EXTRAORDINARY cuitr. or ittiturtaric FEVER, IN van Dllflllll.-1l\’S LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the ' o the let March, l8bl, by ojor ‘J. Wolch. ‘ Mnrgaret M'('.‘,pnnigan, nineteen years 'o age, residing at New Town, as been sull’r' ' oin ii violent rheumatic lever for spwertlsof two nroiitlie, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her llinlis; during» tliis period, she wits umler the cure most eiiiiiien men in obart Town, on them her case wiis considered I [i prevsiled upon her to try Ilol|owuy'a celebrsted Pills, w lclt slie corr- senied to do‘, and in an incredibly short space of time they enacted. perfect cure. CURB or A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE §ircs"r AND S'l‘OMACII OF A PERSON 84 YEARS O ;.AGI'.‘.. From Jlleurs. Tliew 4v Son, Proprietors ef the Lysifii.-¢rli'aer, who can vouch for the follourfng rlolenmit.-.dugusl 2, I851. o Prolessur Iloi.i.owav. ‘ ' Srlt,—l desire to bear testimony to_tlie good eflecta of Hcllowsy's Pills. For some cars I fled severely from a piiin und lighlng-gg in the stomach, wlil wna also accompanied by a shortness ofbreiitli, that prevented me Ironi walking I! ut. am 84 years of egos, and nmwi.|.- stun mg my novnnced stnie of life, these Pills liuve sorebeved in that I urn desirous that others should be mails acquainted with their virtues. iiiii new rendered, by their means. comparativdy itctive, und ciin in e exercise without iucouveiiietiee or pain, which I could Ilitl do bet‘...-g, gu il ‘ RY B, — eh orth Street, Lynn, Norfolk, AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OI-‘ 'l'lIE URAVEL, AND A MOS I‘ DANGEROUS LIVER CU.\lI’LAlN’l‘. Copy of a Letter ailrlreued lo J. Ii’. Hryrlon. Eaq., Sidney, .N'¢u; South lI'ules. iloled Fsbruriry 25, I851. SIlt,—A Mr. 'I'liomiia Cliirlt, iiscttlo-r at Lake George, was for g coiisideralile time seriously ufllicted with I complaint of the Liver, to. getlier with the Gravel. Ilia medicul utteiiiliiiiis, alter trying all um,- ekill, rtitiiiliilly told him that line cries wire liopo-less. and an er elfuita use so In lltis sittiiition, end vihcii r3xprt‘.IlIig every (NI would terminate his existence, a lru-ml reconiiiiemled hint to try llu loamy’. I'il|a, nod iiss forlorn hope lie did so,tlie liru 4,," gnu! liiiii consiilailble relief, he therefore persevered iii tnliiiig them nccurrling to the directions, confirming this stniaineni, or even mulic an stliduvii to the some ellsct, should it be required. Wm. JONES, Proprietor of South Wales PILLS IN (Signed) Ilcrnlil, New WONDERFUL EFFICACY UF llULLO\\’AY'S CASES OF DROPSY. Persons suffering from Dropsy, eiiliei iiliontthe turn of Iife,ol at other times, should iinuicilinlely lisve iecuiirsetu these I’il|s, as hundreds of permits are tiiitiinilly cured, by their use, of this tlireftil complaint in its diflereiit i-Inger, w um I or tor tiieiins luu ilc Tlieu celebrated Pills are woriderfully rjicuciaur in lhrfollotning complaints. Aguc Dropsy Liver com- Secondary Asihma D seiitcry plainla Sy mploinr Bilious Com- Erysipelns Luiiibngo - Tic Doulourettx pluints Female irregu- Piles Tumors- Bloiclieson the larities Rheumatism Ulcers , I-‘evers of all Retention of Venercal Ailec Bowel com- kinda urine lions. plnints I-‘its Scrolulaor _ Worina ofall Colics Gout King’: Evil kinds Constipation of llead-ache Sore Threats Weaker.-ss,from the Buwels indigestion Stone and Gra- wlisievercsuse Consumption lnllanimation dcc.&c. Debility Juuridicc Sold itt the Eallltllvlltllenl of Professor Hoi.t.owar, 244, Strand, (near |'einple Ilitr) Leiuloii, and by GEO. 'I'. IIASZARII, Agent for I’. E. Island, in Ila-see un-l I’uts, si 2s, 5s, 8s. and 20:. each. Tliero is l very comiiilernble siiviiig in tiiliing the lurger aiaes. N. It. Directions for the guidance oi Patents, nre alliaed to each Box or Pot. Mulligatawney Paste. IIE Subscriber lnui received, per " Fulcnu" from London, it ‘ l of the nbuis celelmttetl Paste for Flslt, Curry I’.-iste for Merits, Aiirliovy nnd Slirimp do., Curry Powder, .\Ii!ied Pickles, Imp»-riiil lIllXL‘tI do., Cuulillmver, (iirliins, White und brown Unions, I’ieciilil|i_ Rod Ciililmge, \V:i|iiuts, Cliilice, Ciipuicuiiis, Guzivtr Jelly and i“i|flIl1|lillItf, Orunge rind Lemon Mnriiinlude, l'ruiiea iii Iliittlt-a, Crystiillizctl Apricots, Greengngcs, Pciirs and Pine Apples, Pours in Syrup, one end Jars Cuntoii Ginger, Lcition l'ick|e, Chili and 'l‘urrngun Vinegar, French and Cliniiipagiie do., very superior; French Olives; Soho, Re.-iding, John Bull, Tonisto, King of Oude. Mogul or Clietne, Worcester, Sir Robe Peel, IIurvcy'a, und Sayer‘: Snucea ; Soyor’s Relish, Iudin Soy, Essence of Slirimpe, Essciice of Aiicliovics, Siiliid Crciiiii, Llrcn (Ill--iii pint nnd half pint firm-y Oi-cniitera, ClI_\f!llfI0 Vinvgnr. Rnspherry do., Iniliu lllaiiiuoes, Capt-rs, Red iiud liliick Ifurrniit Jelly, W’:-st Iiidin 'I'tiiIiiiriiitlit; I’rc tired Ui-iingo, I.eiiiiin, I'uiiclt, rind Nnysiiu Jelly; Aiiclinvii-.s, Siiriliiies, Iliiaa-iici-a for flavoring. I'ri-pnrctl l'ocliiiieul, Tune In Muir, IIiird‘s I-‘nriiiaoeous ]~‘uod, Custard Powder. Baking do., Unuige Flower Wiitr-r, Knee do., Mixed Spici-,Cii_ieriiio Pepper, Dried Chiller, Mushroom Cslsttp. Wol- nut do., Cundio-d lb.-els, Miiccnmnl, Vcrmicelli, (ielaiine, Cut I-iiiiglnss. llxnikui Suit, Durhuni MueturtI——in hottlca und kegs, Double G|o’eter Cheese, ‘I'reucle, &c. die. &c. - , Was. R. WATSON. 'Reddir_i'a New Building, Queen Street, 3 June 7, I832. ‘ Q I I I Jolinson s American Aiioilync Linimenl, Or IJIIPROVED LIQUID UPODELDOC. Ills is on entirely diili.-mil nrticle from any other Upodeldoc, living it l.i:iiii.uni prr.-pear»--I for iiiturn.-il und eatr-rnsl purposes t|II(I is entirely of \"«-gi-vnlnli- F.\IrucIs. Certificates of its power are in the inside wriippur of i-nrh Di Itlo. Dr. J0lI..\".S'0./l/“S I.VIll.~lJV I) YSPEPTIC BITTRRS. These Bitters are purely Vt-gntiilile. They nre ti 'I'onic rind Lnantive to the Stoniiich und Ilowels, nod powerfully aid the III- gestivs Organs-—opeuiting considcnilily on the Kidneys. They cnnlitin the Wild Cherry, and other populnr vegetable ruhstnncea. 'I‘liey give I fine appetite, prevent Dyspepsia, and relieve tlie lnqenr so common in the spring season. ' For Sale, Charlottetown,’ I’. I-1. Island, at the Dru Store of M. NI-2ll.—und in Halifax, N.lSI., by Morton 00. s . lily 3|, ma. ‘ Notice. , Ll. Persons who nre indebted to rrie for buslilese done nt the Cross Roads, Belfast, Ip to the lath dry of,-My Ill“-_l’Y Note ofllnnd or Book Account, will please pit their respective ‘amounts to Mr. JAMES M"€RAI'I'I'Io 9' ch °"9I°'"l. VIII I swfull entitled to eivst saute. ~ ’ ’ '°° JAMES Di-IWAI. Chsrlotteio_wn, Oct. it, rose. REMOVAL. M re. 8 E L D 0 N . RATEFULLY acknowledges the liberal patronage received fiorn her friends. and begs to inform them, that she has remov- ed te that eominodioss House, opposite the New TIIPIIAICI l~|ay.r., where she treats, by lreepin on head a 03;] of Illa bell ' GINGER DEER, LERION JYR ._§c.. _ . to "loam a esntlepcylies it the'a' .t-vars. ‘Tannin:-. I’:c;:° Perilss r em. supp wit .eey quantity. rv rupee a 0 BOARIIERS,ena be accommodated. - Jill I. I85]. ‘ ' ' - o All]. "i°”"m'i"ii.'it"i:"i~"1ii.i..i' r gas‘ nine‘ ' lllt . 0 nm, "ht. are sitdgut on e Ag u Priseellld nlIalaedG’o"l"N ‘N M’ I . . I‘;-:0’. Ihalutrerrt uyilllll, Isw::l'lti'set. I‘... "- lotmses. Oct. Q 11 ~ inseam Jeans 0. tissues. as his0Ies.QIseI and II now restored to perfect health. IIe will Ieclgreat pleiisure us ‘