I.uus....syr.u.coou. " Ihgcnthnkluiq lathe usw."—'I'sna_pssn. When the glad isot-sing dawns spd Iignhts ‘tub daisy lawns. ' eeg gt ‘Ill ln‘s cold tears to glittering gssus Aad crowding l:WII03l lowers with dtudt-ms, And toying with the misty veil that Ilosts O'er the fresh landscape, and conceals Its loveliness. save when some brsese reveals A brief. bright glimpse on which the glad s_t'e tats-— Doet ihoti not catch a glimmer of the truth Of the storm] youth! Dost thou not feel that darkness and decay All. all shall pass away. gtitil beneath the smiling son he task of Woe is donel "|‘is but a world of types and shadows, this: Our sweetest hope. our holiest love. Is out the fluttering of the undedged dove, A slight foreshadowing of the coming bliss. When. sstheday grows dim. son music steals on the deligtsd ear. The wild bird on the swaying limb, Or instrumental tones, or ltuman voices d.u__ They are but breathings from a higher sphere, Bearing a few faint notes of the eternal hymn. Thou hast loved beauty. and thine eye and heart Have revelled in the magic world of Art, Caught the deep passion ofthe pictured fang And the mute marble's grass. Until thy raviehetl soul bad wrought Within itself that hiiih, embodied thought; Then, to the same line instinct true, Has knelt where lowly mosses rew, And kissed from the wild rose the trembling dew. Atid thou liest sought the beautiful in books. Those rare. rich volumes, where the artist loolts A . . . ‘With willing l|t|fl'|.IflS to the gifted men, Whit rnuultl tlte bright creations of the pc Kitdlitig a thousand hues one inspiring word. And thou hast felt. each glowing trace Wee but redacted grace ; ~ A mirage on the atmosphere ofTitne Of those realities sublime, Those harmonies of thought, and form. and hue, That marri e of the Beautiful and True, That eyes unsealed by death shall surely see In the full life to be. And hear. how near to all. . Is that thin ourtaiii‘s not impervious fall, 'l'Iist. wrought by ignorance and sin. Veils from our gene the mysteries within! When, in the ttuiet midnight hour, Thoughts of strange sweetness o'er the spirit steal, They are the whispers that watching Power That sees within the bird the folded flower. And guards the germ of good that errtng hearts I coticea . And thus the friendly Presence saith: “ There is no age, there is no death. But when decay-‘ti reluctant jars File tlirottgh thy prison's rusty bars, 'l‘tien the freed captive, rising, must Sttitlte olTtlie old. unworthy dual, [trust." And wake to real lite with cliildhood’s innocent V‘ A R I E '1' I II S . The near Mason: iron -rue Po-rs-ro.—l have been induced to plant a large propor- tion of my crop with charcoal this car, and I have a more satisfactory pro uce than ever I recollect to have had, both in size, "quantity, and quality; and the sight which my loits at this time present, 1 has ‘no, cannot be surpassed, if equalled, in the kingdom. In some plots ofground where I did not use charcoal. I have fared. as my neighbours have done, very bad—potatoes ‘ small and partly diseased. I may mention thttt from the earliest stage of growth, the crop planted in charcoal showed great vi- gour of stem, and an unusual intensity of green in the leaves. I have elswhere ob- served, that the experience of an eminent gsrdener first led me to adopt the use of charcoal; and not being a chemist myself, I attribute the wonderful elects to its valu- able antiputresoent quality, preserving the tuber from rot, and I was quite ignorant (until last month) of its possessing a far high- er scientific value. I subjoin a few remarks emanating from the pen of a talented writer and chemist in the medical profession. This gentleman, in his remarks, attributes the potato disease to a greet deficiency of elec- tricity in the atmosphere. and says:-—Where charcoal is used, what is the-rationale? The ‘ sap is supplied with more carbon (peat charcoal contains 95 per cent of carbon-— Herapath,) and this from its allitiity for ox- ygen absorbs more of the letter from the atmosphere, and hence the plant possesses greater vitality, oxygen bei the ‘breath of life. of the sacred writer.” ’ ever having perused such conclusive scientific reasoning as to the value of charcoal for the potato crop, and, in fact for any other esculents, I have thought the above tiiight be interesting to your readers.-— oi-r e of 1;. Mark-Lam Nevatt Dasrsia.—Old Maids and Old Bachelors need not dea air alter this—A couple were married at ing’s ClilI'e lately, who had “wooed" for thirty-seven years! “How do you feel with such a shocking- looking coat on?” said a young clerk of soils pretensions, one morning, to old Ro- r. "I feel,” said old Ro er, looking at t hiem steadily with one eye hfif closed, as if . taking aim at the victint—“I feel, youn : _ man, as if I had a coat which has been pai , - for-.-a luxury of feeling which I think you - sever ex ea.’ As 0s-rr.sn'h_jAecotnt-i- sou Woes AND Lasoua Doss»-" 1 hundred and twenty 5 {pp sipeel begun to wata ollllipflllyytnd w‘enty four sites away, so here remains I hundsedjadl. Twice I washed the dar- redg and whence I oiled and cleaned him.“ ii In " 9 Tuna sv -ruu Dir-—'I1ie " Marion R0) Commonwealth, of the 8th Jiisteiit. saysthst D. 8. Bell dentist ofthat tswskd" three hundred teeth in a that. ' Lint‘ t have at ‘ d ‘£32.. oeatruoted F" _his sh.‘ 'ued to employ adetttld ; du‘,l-'m'ltI‘'i’nade an _IlA8zARI)'8 ,o.tzs:'r'rr:. . emit. a. J. GILLIGAN, GreatGeoigeStveat. AS itowo tin full and assertwtentof genuine ltUGSatid EDICINEB. .SuavniaSosrs.Paaru . OAIJ KY, ., Toilet Sels— Bohemian, cut and blown glass; Tooth. Nail, and Sharing Bruahes—bufitlo horn audl trans- parent handles: Heir and Infant Brusltes—utirvored and pearl inlttid; Combs. Back and Sitle—tortoise. bufu o, and German shell; l.abin‘s, Delerois. Pa to ‘s, and lligg‘s Perfumery; gsnt’s. Pocket Mirrors; WEI.llY—gt-ltl and silver Rings and Brooches. old Pens and Cases. ladies’ and evtt's. silver and ' Pt tneanoiss; India children; gold. silrdr and pearl Beads; fancy Paper W tsd Polka Bells, Perfnote Satchels and PAINTS. O|LS.’AND PYE STUFI-‘S, sold to the trade rttcoutdlld ilgle. CAIIPHENE, OIL, and BURNING FLUID. Caucasus-—wine. . better, water and sugar; Cisnasa. English and Aiuerictin; Cake Ornaments and I"lavoring—Vsni|la. lemon, nutmeg. cloves. and citinantip; Spices and Confectionery, Dtgby Hersinp. c., e. select GROOERIES. Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. and 8toughton's 'lturs; l’OR'I‘ER, ALE Kt LIME JUICE. J. G. having carefully selected the above psrat-sally. challenges the marital for a cheaper and butter Stock in the above line. JV‘. B.-Sea .ddsertt'senest of Fruit, 5-c., &c., equally lots. Dee. 21, I851. Cheap! Cheap! Cheap for Cash! At the GIIIIAI. Ilui-osrroav of _ ' BRITISH MERCHANDIZEMI ’ HE Subscribers have pleasure in attnotincittg to their nllnlemtll Friends, and the Public, the arrival of their Full mid Winter STOCK OF GOODS, comprising alntost every nrticle in the Trade; which are new open for inspection. and having been selected on very fttvorable terms, will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. gar An early call will be to the advantage at present Purchasers. A. & J. DUNCAN & Co. Dorchester-st., Oct. 26, I852. JUST RECEIVED, A fltrther supply of New Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, per Steamship Canada via Halifax - HE latest styles in Mantles and Dress Materials, via. :—Norwioh glaeee Velenus. satin-etri crepe Lustres, Robes in new styles; L oneec loth in varied colours; Gents. fancy winter eating; Ladies’ white and block satin Slippers; do. French. Morocco and patent leitther Slippers ; white Kid Gloves; extra French white satin Itibbons; dies‘ mohair Nets; purse, Barbers‘ tind Ttiilors’ coloured Twists. .1 large snriety of .drtt'c/rs suitable for Chrisluttu Boxes and .N'eto Year‘: ' s. 2000 Pieces of English and Atiiericttri ROOM PAl'l-‘.RlNli. from dd. per piece upwards; I'uper window Curtuiits, vory llitmlttotttc. Ai.uo, A choice lot of TEAS. very cheap: moist and London Loaf SUGAR, Punelieons Molasses, superior Currnnte,ilaisins. Candied Citron. Spices ofell kinds, Sturch, Sottp. Candles. Mustard, Fig Blue, Indigo, Logwond. Redwood, Alum. Sole Leather. dtc. &,_c. For ale by the Subscriber at his usual low rutes, for ruoasrr ravasurr. HENRY HASZARD. Grout George-street, Charlottetown, Doe. II. IS52. Mrs. Forsyth “ OULD respectfully intimate to the Ladies of Clittrlottattiwn and its vicinity. and of the Iultsnd in getierttl. that she hell just received I F A L L S U P P L Y of all articles in her line. Some ve sorst Embroidered Dresses. Artificial Flowers. and Patterns But in Work. will be iound to merit inspection; Lad es’ Csnibrio Httndkercltiefs. Alpacas, and a varie- t ofother nrticlrs in the Millinesy line, of the but abrvo and finsst quulity, ‘cup for Cash. " ‘ Nov. 4 I852. "" rAL1.”sUPPLY. V HE SUBS"RlBER or-nus FOR GENERAL. i\SSOR'l‘MEN'I‘ or BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS, MILLINERY, &c. htc. Just arrived per Barque Sir .dls.rtindtr, from Eng- a rid. WM. HEARD. Great George Street. Oct. I2, 1852. WHOLESALE. ILLIAM ELLIOT & Co.. of BOSTON, United 8tatcs,»Mcrchnnts, have constantly on hand at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a large sup ly of the following nrticles which will be disposed ti as Sugar. Muscovitdo, Sugar. Molasses. I-'lour. N Bread, Cheese. Spirits. Vinegnr, Candles, Soup, beoeo. Rosin. Pitch. 'l‘ar. Bucltets and Tube, &c. Plsuas' apply to their Agent, HENRY PALMER. September 28. I850. tivy T“ Sugar. Molasses, Flour. doc. HE Subscriber ofi'ers for Sale. at the Premises. Corner of Pownttl and Water Streets. opposite the Establishment of the Hon. W. W. Lord: Putts. choice lletitiliii i\l()I.ASSE.S llhth. Porto ltico SJ R b do. do.. bright Bbla. superfine Canada FLOUR Boxes Liverpool 8 I’ Boxes Honey Dew TOBACCO \. Begs Jamaica and Cuba COFFEE __ ‘ ' Bags steam-wrought NAILS. IQ} Chests Congou TEA ' , . L ‘’ Httlfdo. Sonchong ds. Boxes Cast Steel AXES rind HATCHETS Cenada_squars STOVES, IS. II, 14.21 and 0 inc es " Whiitemore's” WOOL CARDS Boxes With the usual variety ofother articles. A 25.000 Hsvansa SEGARS: will be sold a I Case Bay State SHAWLS he sin. WILLI M TJTAW. Charlottetown. Jan. II. Itu Glasgow and Manchester House. AVID WIISON, No. I. Itictusonn Strauss‘, P has JUST BECEIVED. per B Alexander, rotrt Liverpool. pool. avid other arrivals om Halifax, a large addition to hisvery ustsrtslve STOCK of Bttrrtsa, EAST INDIA, AMERICAN, and 'WE§T INDIA GOODS. . blhli lie vary OIIIIIB?“ mhulutly In rssntntaentl to ion of itfllclsu suitable for . do Ines Flouncing. Lady Mtiycruo and Duchess lnwls. Cashinsre Dresses. Wool Broad Clotlst. ell sslesss flanttels. Bed Quilts. Crest ?ste..:lsskets. Carpstleg.Marseilles Couhtespauus, 0., A pm-tit-omitotit of " '. :4::_.Cru_shcd sud Cesar. ttstttsssa. Onfis. Drags, Oils. Window less, Cveettsrywsra. Glassware. raaey teed).-Oc.. Oe..all ofwttleh be shot '.uspmss"a'Mus tee hr pttetst II C‘ ‘ he Itatitiuissdalsov. t,s.,tBi.', p L SALE, a- ... ..*.:*.r.*t‘._~.‘_a*:.".;s!....... atolls‘ IOIOIAILI fll L of ELCIN and KINCABDINE. Governor General ‘Canada ' than Orstcu-‘-1! It. Jtidssts Square. Edin- d I set I not Jl‘ “ugserd Island!“ I“ on G;VIII0l—vI'II leolia a Prince Hon. M. B. Aliston. llntiltsr. Hon. William A. Black. Banker. Lewis Bliss. Esq. Charles 'l‘witting. ., Banister. John Buylsy rid, . . Hus. Alexander Keith. Merchant. James Stew .. Solicitor .MflieaI Adviass— . I‘. dawetu. Agent 5 llecretary—IIettbew H. Richsy. Solicitor. I‘he following gentlemen have been 'e.ppointed Ui- eers ofthe Cotupau in Prince Edwii Island, and will be prepared to uruish information as to the prin- ciples and practice ofthe Company and the re Asssrsites. . ClIarlutetowu—Medleal Advisas—H. A. Johnston. M. D. Agsut—B. L. Lydiard. Gent-gstswn-Mstlical Advises-David Kaye. ll. D. A William Sanderson. St. leanor's—Medleel Adviser-—Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent-Tbornas Ilent. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AID Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ’ nice of London Incorporated by .dcta ty Parliostset. ope: tall" 3Iltl‘.z('."I:lt:‘ Insurance lbr . I . . . I Charles Hsitsleg, F. Lotrgtsorth, Iiulchinson, Esq., Tltasios Datcsort. Esq. Detached Risks taliau at considerably reduced pre- ikom the Subscriber, at his Ofice, L. W. GALL, Agsut. Fire I Fire I Fire ! ! Secure gear Property at is seeing ofjlfty per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insuvi in the MU- TUAL !’ RE INSURANCE MPANY. This is the only Ofles where claims for loss can be met. without reference to a foreign Contpan . Blank forms of application. and any other 'inlorrnu- I may be obutu Charlottetown. tion can be obtained at ruasuror'a Othce, Kent Street. April 0. 1851. ALLIANCE LIFE IND FIRE INSURANCE COM- P.d.N'Y. LONDON. IITAILIIIIID II AC1‘ OI PAILIAHIIIT. cu ' -545000.000 Slsr ‘I . CHARLES YOCNG, Agent to P. r. Island. C A S H. NASH PAID for 0178. BJRLEY, WOOL, SHE P-SRLVS, OA TJIEAL. JAMES N. IIARILIS. Charlottetown, Marsh. lbth I858. lwnl9 Winter Arrangement of Malls. THE MAILS for transmission to the neighbouri Provinces. Newfoundland. and the Unit States. dariss the ensuing Winter. will be made up every FRIDAY at noon, commencing on Friday. the Ifith December; and the Mulls for England will be made up on that day and on the days follow iug:—-. Friday. March-II. Friday, April 8. I“riduy,Apiil 81. Letters for the Cups nfGood Indie. via the Cups of Good Hope, will rt-guire to be forwarded on the Ilth Jenner and Ilth 5 inch. General Post Olfice. Nov. . I852. BELLS! BELLS I BELLS I HE Sal-soribers nitiaafaetere and keep constantly on htind. all sinus of Church. Factory. Stanto- boat, I-‘etry, Locomotive. School House and Plant... lion Bells. with the but description of Haqirigs. These Bells are made from the best steak. and the small sizes undergo the same preach in manufactur- ing as Church Bells. An experience nfthirt years, with a great mttny recent improvements. u an en- tirely new asst casting. enables us to obtain the most melodious tons. entnbiuittg also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9.000 Ilells have been cast asiil sold from this Found . which is the best evidence of their sn- periority. e have iilleen Gold end Silver meduls tit our oiBco,w|tich were awarded for the “ boat Bells for sonorossahs and purity oftons.” We pay perti- ealar attention to the getting up Peels er Chimes. and an refer O those furnished by us. Our establishment is contiguous to the Erie and Champlain Cttnals. and Ritilrottda running in every direction. which brings us within four lioursol‘ New York. Cash paid tbr nld Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses. Transits, Theodolitss. &c.. for sale, of superior wflklllltultip. All eomitiunieations. either by mail or otherwise will have immediate attention. A. MENBELY'S SONS. West Troy. N. Y.. larch. I555. Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices. at Gee. T. He—rd's Beck atid Sta- tieeery Store. tote PREICH LANGUAGE. MR. THEODORE CORMIER begs leave to in- form the ladies and Gentlemen of Charlotte- ltap uiengags a few ivate teitioits. as I is reggestsd fteuiplhous wbemay e utr ngt . Prlncs Alburtafiolelt “ - ALL R30 indebted either by Mos egl. Judg- ment, lead. ' Note or srwise, to TIIOIIAI HIATII llsvtnswo, EsQ.. late Colo- nial Secretory cftbis Island. are desired forthwith to stalls pa melt at‘ the rupeetivs ensue h then as foresaidyto the Subscriber, who is duly ' by Power of Attlney. to receive and give the aeoeseary dlsehar for the same. And all Persons to whom the es" Thotaee Heath Hsvilaad is indebted. ass is- questsd to farfl their Accounts for: meat. 'I‘. HEATH KVILAND, I HOT-II-IL". Qaseu Segre, Nev. I, III!- iuflf 1'0 113. ENQUIRI at the Oflcs sf Ctssunas Psalan. Itee Iottetowa. _ February I. 1058. B A Z A A R . HE LDC” K St. JuIes‘s tion intend huddle p IABAArea'l‘l'IU D K. the nth duty of.lUl."dlut.lna cfttsa IhhdseftheC1iuvolt— the chief to liquidate the debt upon it. " has been seelvd for "°T"maut-"'u it met. Wttk aa'ht""° «Q. C I ' I . w ll be vplisstfilyreeslved iytssaitulug Luciano.- tea eooteitttes Isa. Asswasew, Ius. Feaesw. — Lvetauo. - Iolsrresn, — Itiicaiaeoiv. — ants. — Iireseasss. -.-“Wnaisrsusw. Ohvlsustswa, Nari I7. I m’: . ‘(films of _A3licntioa. and all other information, _ For Sale. or to Let. . I DWELLING-I-IOUSE. Out-house, and Pre- ntisee, and Lot of LAND. in Georgetown. No. S. Third llungn, Letter B. Application to be made to D. Wsuoit. Charlottetown, or to Wii.t.iaas saitnuasoii. I-hq., eorgelowm Nev. Id. I055. To an eot.n on LET. _ ADWELLINGJOUSE, Out Ilousu tttid premi- siteate in Cumberland Street, near the resi- ' Enquire of Jaatns CUITII on the prsttibse. or March 0. _ P. W. HALES. OR SALE, that eligibly situated House and Pie- titisee at the head of Queen Street. next to Fos- ter's sinner. ' uartsr of a dance Dr. Jan ins. There are 5 Rooms on the Irst door, I on the second. and a spacious Attic. and an excellent Cellar under the whole House. 'l‘he Building is sserl new. and could at a little expense be ut is good er. Half the purchase inoney won be allowed to main secured on the I’reiitiscs. , WILLIAM SCANTLEBURY. January 4. I858. HE Subscriber begs to intimate that in order to dispose of his valuable Stock of Woolen. Cotton, Silk and Linen Goods, Hats. Furs. Carpettngu, Glass. Ettrthcntvtire and China, di.c.,--he will until the lat of 5 per cent. on all pur- chases, for CJISH on delivery. WILLIAM HEARD. On Hsnd—A few Tons of Anthracite Calm. I-‘igure Heads, Coal 'I‘ar, Bath Brick. 0 TONS of HEMLOCK TIM- 2 BER wttnted, for a Breast- work. to be deliver_ed by the let JUNE next, apply to WILLIAM HEARD. fl‘Tltose Persons whose Accounts are twelve months overdue, are hereby notified. that legal steps will be resorted to, ’ re- quired. unless settled at once. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, .4 ER. EGS to inform his frietids that he still continues ' the re-fitting, cleaning,and stilfsning of Beaver and Silk Hats. Geallemen's Clothes cleaned and made equal to new. JIM CROWS made from the Isle wool; old ones done up. Prices low. Orders Ialt at the Queen's Arms. 8 Miles frotn Town, and at James Reid's tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. BANKING NOTICE. HE Subscriber will nt Cheques on the “ Bunk of British North America" at Halifax, and on the Agents of the Bank at New York. for any Amount at Sight ;and will give Bills of Exchange on Halifax or Boston. at any Sight under Ninety ditys. The Subscriber will ulso Cash ltis own Cheques of .£ I0. and under, on presentittion itt his (lfiice. . Bills of Exchange bought, and Promissory Notes discounted as use CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown. February tdflbbll. 6w NOTICE. HE subscriber, being about to leave the Islnnd for a shor. period. particularly requests all per- sons that are indebted to hint, to make eurl payment of their respective amounts to Mr. W. i'.t.t.vvaa who is duly empowered to receive and give dischttrges for the saute. J. WEATHEBBIE. Charlottetown, March I'Ith. 1852. list N OTIC E. HE TE.N‘JI.N“I‘8 of'I'itoauts IIl:h'l'N "AVI- LAIII ‘ .on Tttwiialiips Numbers 43 and 50 and other Ltttids in this Island. itrti r uettled to tmtlis immediate pityttient of tits itttttiunt o Rent due by tliattt to the Subscriber: who is duly authorised to receive and grant rsceip for the sttme. ' n I‘. IIIJATH HAVILAND. Burrietst-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29. I852. NOTICE. Ll. as having tiny legal demands ttgainst the Estate ofthe lttte Joitu Davis. the Elder, of Charlottetown, Baker, deceased. are Iierttliy requested to prsltit the items for ttdjusttttent duly attested; and all persons indebted to the said Estste are requested to stake itamediiite ment In the Subscriber. Alt. LINE GREEN, Executrix. Ch. Town. 1th March. I858. 0 ADMINISTRATION. ALL Persons liuvitig clitims against the Estate of the late Coistun Youtrxea. of York River. Fitriiier. decetttied. are rsque-ted to furnish the same to the Subscribers for settlement; and all persons indebted to said Fatnte are requested to nittko imme- diate pttytnent. They also caution all persons from trtiasuctitig an business relative to the said Estate through any ot fir p|:I’l] than thettisslvss. 0 00ltE. ROBERT HO0P£It.l E"°"°'* March 80. 8n20s MARE FOR SALE. MARE, in fuel, four years o|d.wil| be sold, or exehaued for a heavy Horse. Enquire at arch 80. tfnill this Olllce. A CARD. HE Subscriber begs leave to intimate that he has . commenced the business of COMMISSION JlE.‘RCH.dJV‘2' .d.)V'D JUG- TIOJVE ER in the Store lately occupied by P.’ P. Nous-orr,Esq., Queen Street, and trusts b prom urea and actu- elit to give satls ion to w w their support. JAMES MORRIS. Charlottetown. April I. 1858. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. LL rsons ltav' claims against the Estate of the late Litwauiscu Wtt.i.rsrs Gaul. of Chsrlottetewrt. deceased. are requested to rnis the same to the subscriber for setllenient-—ustd all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate trisnt. ISA GALL. Admiuistratrlx. Charlottetown, Ilareh Ilst, tees. 'I'eut ranos Ball Ootnpan . T A MEETING of the Directors of theyabovs Cont.p‘a.ny;| held in the Temperance Hiill. this eye , ' lowktg Resolution was unanimously a o vts:- " Baaounu. That the Treasurer (Mr. John W. Morrison) instructed to take the necessary legit ‘ measures for the recovery of all unsettled Subscriptions II is the Tsispsraaee Hall Coiapeuy I’ . i. ii. coorétt, Sec’y. Charlottetown. March I1. I855. (All the papers) ND.oe the night of the Id inst.. between Beushsw Ian and De Sable, a LEATHER H11‘ 30!’ with a Brass Look thereon. The owner can have the sumo h proving property and *-9-v---~ -»*- ..:.*.:.'-.2."-.=;';:a:r-* Sable. March 85. I850. llIOII'efths Ibfie efths Iacmioa Chsrslt &theud P.I;ltd.nnlyIa.Id. Neva - HQ truss.-!.~uuaaas's. AW!’ IAGAZINE. for FEBRUARY and J _ AlCll.)ssl received at G. 1‘. tIss_sann's may favour him 1 teas. - New York Illustrated News. _psr year. I’. T. Baaiiuat. Spflctll Partner; H. D. t A. I. uacu, General Partners. HE It.aus'rne1-In News is publ'etlistI weekly, ad cost-ti-ts III|O_tn large pages. filled with a great variety eftnt ' nus liirgss and handsome engravings. that this paper shell bee rats-tarot. and IlAU‘l‘l- rut. Pic-i-onus. Hts-rouv or ‘I'll! Wouan. in which scenes and events in this end otlic countries, sketches and views in all parts of thsGlobe. Portrait; of Public hlen. Scenes in our National Capitol, Au“;- grttphs and Biographies of Fatittent Characters. and all matters of general interest to the Comtnunity. will be [hand sitoas r-rmr ti.a.us't-na-ran. Due attention will be paid to the llniuious. Sctnsi-riptc, and Atsnicuu-treat. iaterseu oft utr . A large and handsome e revings, of intioaal interest, is new in course pre ration by the eminent artist I’. O. Dailsy. and wil be presented to subscribers. I At the conclusion of each volume, a hssdsottie title page and index will be gratuitously furnished by the publishers. The publishers will procure. at low rules, the uniform biitdin of the volumes, when desired. The "Illustrated News and Home Journal," will be supplied to mail subscribers one year for four dollars. supplied as soon thesealter as possible. numbers of the tires volume will be supplied G. T. HASZAIID. Agent for P. E. Island. The Old Established Hat and Clothes Renovating Business. THE Subscriber, gritteful for past favours, inti- mittes, thnl he conli as to work at the above, in cleaning Gentleuittu's C tithes of every description; also. re-sltlfeuitig and cleaning Ilettver, S'ilk,and Felt lists, in his usuul aetisfuetory st le. J. HO BS. Hutter. Ste. Orders left at Mr. J. Williiiins's, or at the Subscri- ber‘s. will be prom tly attended to. April 2, I858. din WANTED immediutel , by the Subscriber, a FARMING MAN w thoroughly understands the routine offsrriiin labour. " Wm.SWABEY, Mount Stewart. GOOD BARLEY. OOD BARLEY bought at BIIOHTOI Bnnw- nitv. March I0, I853. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Between Spring and Brooms Streets, Broadway, NEW YORK. IIEADWELL, ACKER 6:. Co.. Pact-aiu-roits. 'l‘his magnificent Mttnunu Ilorza. unequalled in urcliitecturitl beauty, and in all the npplitances thitt minister to convenience. comfort and luitur will he opened about the let December next, by the Sub- scribers. Centrally situated between tlte fashionable and business portions ofthe city, it presents unrivalled ttdvittttttges in point of location. 'I‘he e ' e was erected for the lessees. Messrs. TttI:.tnw:i.i. 8; Acxutt. by D. H. Httight, Esq.. and the interior arrttngenit-tits as regards ventilation, &,c.. are on an entirely original plan. It is the design of the under- signed to render the Sr. NICHOLAS in all respects ti_ MODEL Horn. of the very highest class, and to give it a reputation in all its depertinenta which shall be ltdttown and appreciated throughout the civilised wor . - J. P. TREADWELL, J. I’. AIIKEII. V. WIIITCOIIB New York, November 20. I852. Books Just Received. LAT|IA\I'S MAN and his tiiigrtiliontt. Gerald- ' Mtlco. the l0lII'tllI\‘O of a residence in a Bia- zllititt Vtilley ' GI-‘.ORtiP. T. HASZARI). REMOVAL. M re. 8 E L D N. RATl'll"lll.l.Y ackntw ledges tlte lilteruuralron. age received from her friends, and begs to inform thesii._tliitt she has removed to llial coiitntodious house opposite tlts New‘ 'l‘aasruiutitcu IIALL, where she trusts. by keeping on httttd a supply of the best GIJI/‘OER BEER. LEMON‘ SYRUP. dc , to merit a continuiitioe of their milieu. Picnic Parties, &c.. sup ilied with a quantity. A few respectebleBO KDEBS can be accommodated. .Ienc I. I553. WANTED to CIIAIITEB. I Vl.SSF.L of about Fifi 'l'ons burthen, i'iir St. JOHN. N_sw_ raaew'tek.st the o niu I of the navigation. Au ettrl s ipltctttton will secure a Cltarter. Apply to BELL, Queen sl]III'S, March 24. dwnlll For Freight or Charter. Tit: substantial and well built Br"an- tins June, burthen H8 tons. old messurenteut (iuottnu Cuawroun ntastsr, will take Charter for any Port titted Steins, Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. be randy for sea on the opening of the Neviga. tiott.—Apply to Enwuto Cruwroun, Tryon. March lath I855. Isl Im. - The Old Clydesdale Colum/bus, WILL stand l'or the Season titCitpe Traverse, (once u furtn' t. coin- niencing on the Ist day o hlay.and ending the 26th Jul,,) at Mr. 'I‘ho- i s Hon r‘s. Bedeque, at 'I‘ownsend's Corner. at M‘Dnugall?s, Melpeque.,ut Gillespie’s. New London, at enry $impaon’s, Cavendish. at Hulloran's. Mal- us. at Widow Todd's. Scotch settlement. at Mo- Cs lntn's. Crapaud. at Hockin's. 'l‘r on. CALEB POOLEY, Groom. Cape Traverse. March 0. I8”. Ilmiia STA . THE handsome and well-ltnown Horas STATIIIAK will serve for the season. coturnenciu on the Id of Mtty. through New C ssgow. Cavendish. New London, Mal us, New Arman , Bo. dsque, Tryon, Crapnud, no home thronghLosg Creek and West lliver; and in herlottetowa once a fortnight. at Mr. Geo. I"oeter's-, and alternately ones e fortnight at the |boVO-lulled laces, r . This Horse is of a handsome y colour. with remarkably g ‘ is Stock is much admired throng out the Island. Re- sidence Old York River Road, distance 5 miles from Churlottetfin. ' JOHN STOCKIAN. March Id, 1858. 5wIieu Young latadtn for Sale. - THIS very superior Entire Horse in the —will Iveqwars old is olI'sr or sale. He stands I5 bands I inch high. is ofa heautifu black s stron bone a sisew; he is remarkably ism. , very tle either in hursessor Is. His sire is the ted Blood Horse SALADIN import- ed in the ear I545 by the Ru iilA'iulturalSeeiuiy -his r was a strong e valuable animal of the A Greenwich breed and pod uses . , price was awarded to him at t Royal Agricultural Society's show in I849, for the class ofllood horses oftltemliidin Breed. . Hslfoftlte purclisas will be allowed to re- nisin no szzurity until tr e rise of the sexy season, on tipprsv sssati .—- pat Maggi’; Guam on... itu.t"'is. 13'. - ,