flortrtg. ELLEN. ( hop; is Daily Colonist.) . " \VIIerc H my Ellen? can no one tell!” ' Psnsl—-Mysterious thought! to think of thee! 0,’Desth! then what art then.’ For thou hast borne my dear from me; Oh! when is Ellen uow DCGCA-OIII sigh not. fond pttrsut, not ask me where 'l‘hy deer is gene, or how use it I'M Her body then krtowest now lies in the. grave, Hetsonl is with Joins, who surely will save- Pimiit—-Hor rue lied lost the happy -mile. Site in thy grasp was wea , Hsv checks were red. her lips were pal!» Yet she was mild and ineelt. ¢ ,n¢¢rA_.'|‘Iumgh her Imtd.is_ to grasp, was trembling and weak, . And the bright lovely ;iuil_e rid gone front here eelf, Like s rose she was p|ac'd In the “ land ofthe blest. To bloom ever fair, where the weary have rest. Pairattf—But she was blooming here below, In virtue'ii wildest race: _ Then why not leave the rose to blow In its own native place I .DeaIli—Although for a while unto you she was given, This was but her dwelling, her home was in heaven; And those who are found in the strait narrow road I only relieve from an ourtlily abode. Parsnl—-'I’hori‘could‘st have left her to partake ofjo | and pleasures here, For why should she soon forsulte Her friends and kindred dear. D¢itIi—-With friends. and with kindred she And th loss by my hand is her infinite gar Prepare t en to meet her in heaven above, And speitd an eleriiity with her in love. could not reruaini .n; J’orm¢—Is this thine errand then, 0, Death! No terror ii l|II I ee , Though thou id’st take away her breath; This thought the wound shall heal. Dea!h—Yes. this is my errand, for my great power is gen '. No longer] hold my poor victiirrs uiikiiowri; But quickly, and widel , I wander abroad, The stem, unsurreti ering servrrtit of God! \VOlII{, NOT \V‘\I'I‘. HOOPIR. 3v 6. \Vait a little longer."—SIrcc£ Song. Full long the promise has gone forllli Of better titties and better days, Wlieii huiior shall attend on worth, Aiidrueet rervard on IIlIllt'tlI ways, The pimple lirive been told to wait Until this golden rig» opp airs; . To wait! WI , IIIIII has been their fate For some six thousand years. L‘ To wait is good, to wait is brave! To wrrit, It iii ilie lrero’s part; The worlrer is tli ffiite} The nian who waits stiil fails at nccd. llatietics. Tits Dimes or DIATII at ‘Art At.su-lair W:nnixo.—-At length, when every boily has danced enough, when some-. h“, ‘or quite drunk, and others have fought, till they are hall or wholly dead, after the girls have changed their tumbled and the dance of death and resurrection begins. It follows :—A tree is planted at one side of ti dancing-flllol’ in the open air, and upon it is fixed a burning candle in s lantern. the size of wlrrclr is determined by the will of the grooinsrnan or by the state of lIl0.We:IllIeI'. ln_tlre cen- tre of the tlairciiig-floor stands stable with a few chairs tipon 't for the musicians. All the young men and girls who have I rt in the festivity assemble round the tree, where the newlv married pair also stand. The music strikes it at neig- rial from the grootnsman, who dances with ‘the bride. Ihcy are followed by the bridegrooai with tliedtrtilesmaid. and their by all the other couples in succession. Ihe waltz tiirio proper to this occasion is plrriiitive, Iaiigztrrshrng, and quiet. At every third ttirn, tire dancers clitturze partners; that is the rtiaii stor s. leaves his partner, nii.l offers his arm to tire iicvt lollowru,-_v girl, while his partner p:Isses our to the young man irnnrediiiicly pre- ceding her. Only the bridegroom must on ..o aecourrt II‘.|llCt' with the bride; when her trrrn corncs,lie makes Iier a how and next. Nor itiay any one (I--lice faster or slower “AVE just received their SPRING SUPPLY of BRITISH Jllfi.‘ ' ' Iliitstit, which are now open fol’ tnsploctrori; a informing their friends, and the pa I l diict their estiibliehiiieut solely on the CA3 I 8 cities? CA!!! stsrannrsirntsiir : it cacnchlrc- Ac & 30 IDUWGAN 0 @@o —Dorch¢vl¢r 8trnl— I tnsnufsetories in elite this method of 4-. generally, that they having tiily iiiiade an alteration in their busiiicu. will for the future, con- I YS'l‘I1M. CHANDISE. from the prlllclfl ' ‘ it t 3', Call and judge for yourselves. Charlottetown, May 20. I852. man “,8 reg.‘ tier,-nose usually various objects. such as \\ at- lit-,_.~. km-chiefs, and the lrlte, are the prizes of the couples first Ill tlue succession. This (IMICG coritrrities uiitlcr the cttntrorrl of a tron -listed master of the ceremonies until the taper is hrrrrii ' g'|‘he purpose of this dance is. that the riiarrrcd couple ziidiild now for the last time dance with others. The rnunieiit ‘ho up" go" 0,“, ‘he read." ct-ii-ii, ‘ Dead !"the music ceases. slid the partners bow and curtsey to each other. A gallopnilo .u-iku up, and the bridegroom kisser his partner three_ times, as oflcn as they pass the tree. The bride is treaterl in like After a certaiir timt-,tlre tune sudden- zroom embraces his partiier, and the bride- is embraced by hers. and both can lee hid each other an eter- I “| lgrewell. sud this is to be the lhst ltise that man or wife is ‘ r t e Ii e. The kissed pair-—tliat is to 0'" ‘O "cm" mm ' liitretfis [dancing with the bride, and the e bridegroom when the taper _ any and the zrdleo-msnrluii freqrieiitly happens. that they really become a pup by’ marriage in due time. This is the dance of death, to avhicli I shall have occasion to revert at the close of my tale.— Village Tulufrom Altalia. iron.-—A late London letter sa s :- w'E'I|'IVOA:elrly':tI(?f:l aIt:Ii’hority for stating that in Ih5l tlteiye was I. Igulhln 2.773.833 men under srms in Europe as l'¢’;ZllliII’ soldiers and if to this number he added the various corps of yglunmdrs, national guards, &c., the aggregate would_ l|\tt'lI up 1,, 3,ooo,ooo_.the'po ulstion of Europe was then estriiiirtml st 97] 403,000. According to the usual ratio of calutilaitri-tr, 0" ,,.,».,,u out of every twenty ofthe adult populitron of I-Zii- wgg then s so ier. Besides this immense army. there was as aggregate fleet of9.'I63 vessels, carrying 44.l05 nuns. Isitticd by at least I50,000 seamen." e csiitiot coiop-ire tug. flgurus with say previous etstemrnts. but we feel war- tltst never since the commencement of Illl‘. out, did the fees of Europe present sobelligererit ’ " ' 1'5. ollovtia , which we eli from an exchange, isa n"'h.l:on thtd“ lussctu hear about?’ A up ptnslvig thing is love, as we see It portrayed In hoolr under!-hosrtsd stnin, without one any to Mrs! him-e io of nation put III in tibliiu with 9' ow-n-like neck"- gypigdies." They an int stely sensed with yeautinctit that they were made for‘ucli other, and . pg Inclywilhs by moonlight. they elude the VlglII_fICI it fl father." sad srs solemnly merited. sss. The totvisiieor never tells get tlisir breed rind better. you with s griowlsg account of impu- srd toss R7?‘ HM I suitable for the wants ofthe Couiztry. and thrit be lit prepared to of- fer them at the lowest possible rates, with s View to reimburse cost of Int Iorlitlio 'I"ori'rv DOZIZN GRIFFIN SCYTIIES, front the Manufacturers, New Goods. HE Subscriber begs to announce to the public, that he hi’tsy')nst I.rrided ti general and extensive iisrtitrttuent of GOO S, A cw uuriéri fresh CANADA I-‘LOUR. JAS. ANDERSON. Charlottetown. Jane 27. I852. 2m Groceries, Naval Stores, étc. étc. IIE Subscriber offers for Sale, Wholesale, tit ihlemloweet Market Rules, the following well-selected GOO Cltestii and half-clieiits Corigou 'I'I"..l\, Ilarlf-chests Orange I'ecco I I-IA, [line and frngraut,] lllitls. and tierces Muscuvrtdo .\IUl.:\SSliS, Do. d . SL'(i;\I{, Bltls. cruttlied rind prilvnri'1.cd SUIEAII, Boxes 'I‘t)IIAC(,‘O. [ditlererit brriuds,] Boxes SOAP and CANDLICS, Bbls. hi It-proof Ill7.\I, SULI". I'i:\'I'lII'.R, SALIZRA'l‘l3>‘. :\ll,“S'l‘ARD, Green and ground Ct_II"I“I:IE, CI Ticrces Rllfl‘, Iloxr-.-i tflllili Cider rind \\'iitu VI.VI'.f-'.\lIi - SIR ' IOCOLA'l‘Ei SE, l . Iliispboriy \'lNI‘.(i‘_\Il 'I'.'\.\I.-\llI.\:IJSi Grout, Ilurri-r, .~‘orI.t iirid I.eriron IIISCI l'I', . Rliul-u '22. l)lIIl\'UIl, t.'m'ii Gage. rind (.7lrei'rt¢‘s, preserved III nirliirzil sl.rlr-, ' Cl‘llIl.\N'I'.‘.', I"II.Iil'llI'I‘S, C()(il0;\ l\'I."l‘-Z‘. Sliellerl .rrid tin.-iliellrtrl AI..\III.V D5. . Superior >‘p..i.i<li C|(i'.\l{.~‘. [purclrnilcd Ill florid] \\’llI'l‘lZ Il|~Z-\.\'S, I'I}l’I’|'.l{, ground nrid uiiground, r Ali-olrol for Ilrrrggists' use, S:\I.'l', iii 20-ll». Iiogt-, ‘ \V:\LNU'I'b', (IIIERKINS, and MIXIIII I’I('I\'I.I".S, \\'i~~tl Iiidiri I‘I".I’I‘l£Il, iiirtl 'I'oiti:rlu §;\I'CI'I, _‘\~il[Il‘(| SI’ICI:lS. SI'I'iIlr\I C:\NDI.lCS, Ito...-.. rrrt.\'I‘r-:c'1‘iU.\I»\llY. Ioxti.-t grouiirl fiIN'|il".ll, IlI.AI7l\'I.\'(i, Illrlg, I.t)(i\\'UUI) .iiitl IiI“.II\\'UUU, Illils. Navy ritid I'ilol IiI‘l:\ I, _ V . ().\l{ll.\I, I'l'l‘C|I, 'l‘.\R, RESIN. Bright VARNISII, Sliiiigle and Board N.~\Il.S, English ritid .-Iiiierinairi \VINI)O\V GLASS’, llo. . Steel \V:rgorL& Carriage SPRINGS, CII.-IIIIS, [assorted pziitt.-rtis, ‘ I.l’.'I"l'I‘lIl I’i\I'l'Ill, I‘.-\II.§, iilltl BR00-“so \\'illow \V:\lil)NS tind CIIAIIIS, ‘ IJ:ili~rt and (‘uses SIIIIl'l'INliS tiiid D0.\II'.S'l‘lCS, \\"ritIl rttid i"ill( II.‘\'I‘t , \Vllll’$ oriil \VlIIl' LASIIES, Srrils Oil Clu!.'ir'irg and SUlt'—lI.'€SIcl'8, 4-c. «S-c. 6%. I 1'.\I.S0"‘- ‘ and art pi'ri-t-it lower IIr.rri they ('iIlI bu iriiporle , SNIl.\'I'llS irrid SCYTIIIS 5'l'U.VI'iS. S. C. IIOLMAN. Cliirlotriiluwn, June 1, I852. “ Rocklin ” Cloth Mills 3! IIE S|.lII°l'll'lltI!I‘.\I return lliurilrs to the public I‘. E. Is- land, for their patroriirge during the lust Seirsoii, and liripi- by zriteriiiori to liri.-iiress, to lIN‘lIl it coritiritiarnce of their favours. 'l'lit: r"lIt)\VIIlg nre their prices for work, in Nova Scotia currency : For falling (.‘luth. 4d. per yard. I"ullir , Dveiiig nrrd Dresstiig lllui-lt, Dark IIr‘o\vn,Corben. Snuff- Browu and Olive llrowii rind Ulivc-Grceii, Dyeing the iilirive Colours, Sd. Dyeirigniitl lrarlf-ilresitirig tlo. I0d. ' . Fiilliiig, dyeing and (II'('§rllllg, Ilutrle and Invisible Green, Is. 3d. Fulliiig (,'|otli not coloured, -Id. Ilrrlf-dressing dfl-. 6 Frill (It'0,\IilIlg do. Sd. Dyoiiig Iirtiwll (tvoiiicn‘s wear) ld. Dyeing arid Pressing do., 6d. Dyeing (ireiin, (id. Dyoirig iiird Pressing tlO., 8d. I'rt-itsiiig Cloth, ‘lid. Dyeing Scirrlot. 2.1. (id _ The follo-.t-iiig person will act as Agent, who will forward and rgtufu Cloth fret: of CIIA It (SE. DAVID S'l'I".\V;\R'I‘, Charlottetown. R. 61. A FRASER. i Rocltlin, Middle Riv J I it y Iti, IS _v-_____ Farm for Sale. I'I‘III\' I‘il(‘\'t‘Il .\lili-ii from Town, on the Princctort-n[RunrI. “III! 45 (‘llllllll itrirl i‘tl links froiiliiig on the said Road, 50 or. Pictou, N. S. 52 ~ 3m. Valuable Properties. for Sale In Prince Id- wsrd lslan TIIE FARM lately occupied It the Subscriber of 100 acres, about 00 of which are wit in fences, and in a good state of ' cultivation, with the buildings thereon, cousisti of s Cottage, a large Ilttni and other Out-houses. it Well of excellent water is in the yard. This valuable Property is dilssssutlg situated Wiihins few chains of the Public Wharf st ree.i's Iiore, minds s beiiutifulview of Bede ue Iliirbour, Nonhuinbsrlaud Strait, and New Brunswick in the iutance; a large supply of mud suitable for itiaiiure is on the premises and a great quantity of Seaweed can be uhtriiiied on the shore; it would form a pleasant residence for s genie-e|_I'ii_riiily, or for an rsoti wishing to carry on Agricultu_rs. Slitpburl-ling or Mercantile pursuits. There are Packets ruriiitng weekly between the above wharf, Bliediaic and Chiirlnttt-town. A 0 near the above-nanicd Wharf, FOUR \'VA'l‘ER LOTS Nos I, 2, 3, 6: 4; each containing 8500 square feet, with privi- logo to build to the clirrtinel, it distance of 200 feet. A good Dwel- ling-Ilouite. Stable and Greiinr , a well of excellent writer with pump therein, are ntiaclied to ot No. I, and s Dwelling-Ilouse I No ALSO. on the opposite side of the street, TWO LOTS—Nos. 5'81 6—of 76 by 100 feet each. On No. II stands s Dwelling I ourve. ALSO. on the second street from the Wharf, and fronting North, 'l‘\VU O'I‘llER LOTS-Nos. 7 & 8 of the same dimensions as the lust. All the rthove cited lotrt are well calculated for business stands either for Mercantile or Mocliiiiiicril purposes. ALSO. I"II"'|‘Y A(.‘Rl'2sl OF LAND situated on Township No. 25, friririerly ' .\I.ixfit-ld's Property,’ rill wiiliiri fence. and iiioiitly under cultivritiori, willi it ./\"cw Suit: Jllill in excellent vvtrkiiig order and it good .\Iill Ilonsc. This Property is situated in the lit-art of it llourr.-iliiitg §t!lIl('lIl(!lII, iiirtl coiniiitiiids lvto good Mill Sir-4-iiritit cnpritile olidriririg ii ll|I",1I3 riiriourit of Hill .\I.-icliiiiery. LS”. On the rillllltl 'I‘o\\'risIii iiiid piirt of said ‘ .' ' ' pi-try,‘ I"UI'Ii I"r\Il .\I I.ll'I‘S of t.-rrtzli Elli, F2, & 53 INTIU-*. “Illin- pri-\i-rl, and 50 tier.-u, 2.3 of wliicli are cleared; IIlt9.~‘L' lotit all front on the public Iloi . i «\l--‘'”. llll tlrzit \\'t‘II-I<ll0WlI F:\Il.\I AND lll'."INl-'.>‘.‘l STANI) or lrirlirrri Riva-r. 'J‘II\\‘lI rip No. I8. late the property of \VillIrriIi l \\’.il|:.i'u, of «H IIl',TI‘rl, IlI'ltI urnlr-r It.-use for 999 ye.-its, at on annual rent ol'tlrn- Slirliirig per or-ii-, with lltr- Ilirililirigs lIlt‘r’r'4>||, coniiiiiriiig twin 1) ll’!-.‘ /.l. l.\ l.‘ II()l'Sl<.‘, R21 R.'\”, .\"l'().'U:‘. (.' II.’I.\'."l R Y itrirl other Out-Iluililitig-. A well of exet-lleitt Willrl is in IIIH yrrrtl. 'I‘r\'erity ll(‘.f't.'rI of this Iill’IlI tire \\'llIIiII futiee nod uiidt-r gnod (‘lllll\'iI- IIUII ; ilimiituiiriiiri ofllris propi-rty given to it iiiiiny viilurrble rtdvriritiigo-s either for llIl.IlInl‘.i§ or IIIlf(‘.llilIIlt.‘i'tl purposes, it being at the juiictiitti of IIIIE Iiriliirri Riv:-r, ,\liilpi-«pit-, and St. I‘:It‘1IIIOI"U Iloiirlit, near to it i".clIool nod to Illtl Ciirliolie Clrripi.-I and in the midst of u IliJl.II‘IllI|' iiig rrird \\'t,'ilIlIIy coriiitirririly. Al.N.), at Seven Mile lhiy, Towiisliip No. 27 near the Catholic Cliirpel, about 30 II|IIt'tl frorii Cliirrluitetowri, 'l‘\\'() I".-Ill MS of I20 iiorras each, on one of wliir~.li them is it new House partly liiiislietl, u l.ir,i,;r- New Iliirir. 30 x «I-I I1-et ririd other out-buildir ilii-se Fnrrits are beautifully rtlIll.llt.’tI, frotiiirr on the Strait of Nortliuiiilit-rlrrnd, tvitlr ii gradual desrerit to the sirens where art iiburiduuco of Seri- irirriiuro can be easily procured. Abuiit 70 ncrrrs of each of these fntiiiii are cleared rriid under good cultivtiliori, rind eirclt lins ti piece of Stilt Mnritli tittrirlii-tl to it l'r'oiii which irbout 6 stocks of Iiity may he cut; the it,-riiiiirider of the loud iii t:ti\'tirt*rI with wood suitable for Luuilier, I-'iiel or rlfllfflllg. A Post Road ruriii through those I"nriirs r-uliaririiiu their value. ALSO, iienr ilri-so lint I*'.'iriris. ll FJRJI fronting on the Post Iloud.cuirtaiiriiii-_: 70:rerr-it: it Ii:rs linen but lilt cultivated, but ‘is it good growth of wood nird is ritpiiblo of being llIlItIL' an iii- vrrluirlile property. the soil lit.-irig excellent rind unity of cullivritiori, Ill rtrlilition in pot.~ie~i.~iiii,: riinrry olitlie iitiiurrrl adviiiittrges posstzssed by the IIISI-III-'l'll0II('tI f.irtiis. U.\‘1)RED ACR ES \Vilderncss Laird r~x ALSI l. O.\"I'.' III'.V[)lfI'.'l) J1 (‘R [IS Land on 'l'or\'risliip No. I5, at I"iI'tt.-cu I’oitit, part of wlriclr has been under cultivation for sen-,i'rrl _te:rrs. ;\I.SI) ii I) HED, and till the Subscrilier‘s interest in nrrtl to the l"itrrii riuiv in the prisscs-iriii ntid ot*,eiipitt'ruri of Martin Doyle, on 'l‘o\\ii.Iliip Nit. 3, rs lII»II:lIIlg I00 rirri-s. Irirrrii,-iliirle ptI.i.Cl'HiI1III1II' rind good Titles given, with llio nltovc I'ropr~r-iios : nrrd slioiilrl they not in: tli.-pron-tl ufby privrrte Sale be- fore the Fits! lI.l_l/ of .\'rp!i'irrli¢'i' um I, rill Illlll portion of IIlL'Ill si- I.lIi'|Il*tI on 'I‘rtwiI. tips .\o_-i. 2.’), I") S.’ 8, \\III lti- sold by I’ IJIILIC .’1L'C’l'I0.\'. til the Mill fnrriierly culled ‘ MiIrrfleld'e Mill,’ on lII'Il iliry, iii the hour of I2 o'clock, noun. For l'urilrer ptrrliculuis pleusri .ipply to JU.V;I'I‘|IAN \I'EA'I‘llERllE. Charlottetown. Jitlv I7, I852. To be sold at private Sale. IIE Leiiseliold liilert-st ofthe Stiliitcrilit-r in 80.5 acres of I.nrid for 999 yours at lit. per acre on Lot 3|, 8 miles fitirii (.‘lirir- ItilIt!I0\\'lI iii the “inter, nnd I0 miles in the ituiiirircr on the 'I'ryoti Ilorid. Wllll till the Iloust-it, UtIl—|Iou.<eri, &c. \‘i7..: (In the I"iirtii is about 40 rrcrt-ii cli-aired, rill rliy Iietiltliy I..'Ind, within it ring fr-iii-r-, rirtd iiouilrerri ai-pot-t, rill srutirpod exit.-pt about Z rrrrt-ii; ii iuiiiill ,'EQ‘(:l-V of wttotl eiitzliiseil, \\IlII plenty of tvriltir. 'I'lie 40 acres iii divided into N Iii-Ids, iirid lioiri each of" the fields, Cattle crrn go by (rcriiovitig lllu gates) to t\..lt-t‘, slit-llter or sliride. winter or stiritiiu-r; tho I't'IIIilIl|III'I’ i.-: \\t‘II wurtrlr.-d, nird it is judged, that ii liuiidrt-tl IIIUll§.’IlIt.I lortgrrrit is grtmiirg on the sortie. 'I‘lio House is hiirtwii as the Sun Inn. for the lust IS years; I! cnpitttlliusiriess tttirtrd. It coiriii-is iifu kiiclieii Id liy H; I bed room nrljoiriirig, 10 by II; I back kitchen or wash-Itouse, and -I lir-d—rouriis over, with it good ct-lliir tIrider.till. At.so, a large I'nr- Iour adjtiiriiiig I6 by I8; it parlour bcliirrrl 8 by I3, and ii I-r-d-rooiii, 8 by l0,witlI 2bed-rooiiisuver urid ii large cellar uridrr, built about 3 yezrrit since. A well of good water with it pump, close, and it good giirden behind. ’I‘lre (Int-Iloriiies tire I work-slicp; rr pig-Iiiiusc; ii luurlier house with it loft over till; 2 ~iriiii; it 3 stall. d t-ow-lrouso; 2 IlIlIIlIt'l, UR RIM! DY I lllllili0WllY’S 0Illl‘llIIlNl‘. O A MOST IIIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS, AF'l'Efl E f L 48}EAR.:' Bl.”-‘FIIIIING. zit-act o it smr roitt r. l’t'ut’ast Galpiii, of 10, 3.“; Mary‘; Strut. Wcysioslli, dated Jlsy 15, 1051 - To Protesrior Hoi.i.owsv, s s of 18in wlfe wltcls sow 0] cold, which sell . in her lo 3', and s(vsr since that iiineaiggb-‘I.-. ‘bk’: more or less sore, and great y Inlsittsd. Her agtinics were dlstriieii rind for Isonths together she wsldeprivcd entirely of rest and u.’ E ‘ -Ieitsiliised was tried, but w her |ie.iltlt suflered severely, and the stats of her legs as: tori ilile. mg n ten read your Advertisements, end srlvi-til lit-.r to try your I’Ills and Ointment; end, use Inst resource. after every other rented . useli-u,iihe cuniseiiteil to ilo so. 8 c cotutticurt-il six ttrefls sgo and strange to relate, is now in good lit-ttlrh. Ilcr Ii-gs tire pritnlcis ts.-illicit: iienin or itcitr, tiiid her sleep sottttd sriil ttmlititiiilieil. Could I on it eitinerl tho tttfliii iiiits of my wile rlitring the lrtsl -I3 \l'IlI|, and contrast oi ' -I' prevent eiijiiyitietii «flit-ulilt, yiiri uoirlil -Il|IIl,‘CIl fie-I deli lit- ml in liiiviiig been the II|t'l|I'|I i-I" so greatly titlstisiiug the iiufli.-i in s iifs Ii-llow (‘.I't'ill|IlC- 5 ii. (‘IYIII-2|) UP A I’I:‘.[ts'ON 70 vi-Ltrs r A 1, .~ ~ 'I‘lII ‘TI’ YE.\lls' s'r'.rr\rir.\t.- A ”'("°r Copy of ll Le:Irr from Jlr. Wm. Jlbliu, Builder 0 Gas Ormr ' of Iiushcli 'c, no-ai li'u¢.'ilrrs_/rclil, dafed May’:-I, 185] " l'o llrolessor IOLLOWAY. Silt,-I Iriflitrttil for it put ind of thirty _\'PI!I frtilsi it mm | . of Iran or Iliit-I: tlilli,-it-iii zicriili-itlii at I ,, S(‘¢l|'I|lllIC I Ili|II |('I‘ltIIl.'l" lu ll \ i- ii:il uiltue wtihuiit dr-rttiiig titty IM‘l|<'IIl,Ill vt.ii. t.-ti-ii told that III1.|,.x ,,,,,_, ho’ itrupiiriiit-rl; yet, in uppoi-itrriri to that opiiiiuii, our I‘ills Illltl ()Il|IlIIl.‘l|l IllI\lI‘I‘iII'l'l(‘lI ti l7lilIl|)It'IE cure in so shorts tiuIe,tIirii few ulru had not wit- nessed it would credit I: ItIt‘l. T‘ l r l_ (-"5'."'*‘¢l) b’ T d EVILLIAIII ABB8. re triirio tits stiitr-itiv-tit r-an .VH'IlC M ‘. . . ‘ Clii-riii-I. I3. Mittlu-t Street. Ilurldettilieltl. ’ . w P hn.hna' A I)IIE.IltI~‘l'l. IJAD II I‘A.5"I‘ CUIIED IN ONE MONTH. Extract of (I Lcllei-from .Mr. Fred:/i‘cIr Ttn nu‘. qfP¢mAuru Ii'enI. t/lllttif December is, I850. ' 'lo PI'trrt'l|llif IIoi.t.owIrV, It Srit,~ My tt il‘i« ltitil rulfereil from Bad Breasts for wiiin II... six niootli-, turd rlrrrirrg the whole pcriodlirtd ilie best nIedit'ttlstIettd- truce, but all iii no use. Iliiviiig before lit-tiled nit iiufttl woittid iii In one log by your rim I\'I|IIl'lI rrieilirinc, I tlcterniiitrd it riiu to me yr-uf Pi] .3‘ Oiriinii-rrt,rIutl i -it-tiiie gave llrrnititrial in ier ciisc,iiitd fuittittiitsic wars, rm, for in It'll! tliitn ii month It perft-("I cure was eflivt-ted, gm] the bi-tit-tit ilirit \l|I‘ItIIll other brriut-Iit~s of my family lists di-need f.-on Illt'Il‘ use is it-nlly nstciiisliiitg. I now strongly rccoiriniend them to all Iuy fiictirlii _ (Sl[lIP(I) FREDRICK TURNER. A W().\'DEI‘iI<'UL CUIIE (II-‘ A DANGEROUS SWELLING OF . I KNEE. Copy Q/‘ii lellcrfrom Joliii For;/‘ur, an Jgricullurisl, residing at .‘Vi-ii-bornrrgli, nriir IIe.i:Iratn,dalri1 Jllay I5, 1850. 'I'o PI'1DrCHh’tII' Ilor,i,o\vIiI' tit, tins ulllicti-il with it swelling on each side ofthe log, rstltcr IIIIOVP the ltiti-9, for ut-arly ttvo yeitri-, w 'r'Ii increased to a great size. I It:i'l rho nilt-ice of three ciiiioeiit Stirgeoiis here, and was an inmate of ilii- Nf'\\|‘ltl|IlIf tiifiiitriry for four \\(1‘Itl. After various modes 0 trest- IlI('tIl lriirl Iii-err tried, I wits iliiii-liaiged its inciirttble. rlsvittg heard so iiiricli iil'_roui' I’illit rind Oiittriit-.itt.I t‘lctei'ntEiIriI to try them, and id Ir-i-ii rliuii ll iiiutitlt. I wriitcoriipleiely out-cil. VI list is more revvtstksblo I unu i-ogngr-il tut-Ito hours it day in the Hay Harvest, and slihu h I I|Il\'l'Ii.IIIti\\‘(‘(I my I: uriritts l)l'C|IplIllllI‘I throughout the wIut¢r,I INC had no ietriiii wliitleter ofiiiy I'.0lII' tint ' REAR _ (.~..g....o ' JOHN I-‘O . AN lf\I-‘I..I\l\IMA'I‘l()N i.v 'l‘llE SIDE PERI-‘EC'I'l.Y tuner). ' Fniiirt‘I Jirrrol, of Breullotiu, (Sinner!) \l'lI.l.lAM G/\I.l'lN. IF M D III! ‘I Copy or 4! Lrllcr fr um Ill . Loflriuir Roail, Eil£»ubro',dalctl Jpril 29lIt, 1851. ‘Fri P|‘Uf1‘rl3lIl' IIoi.i.ot\'At', .~‘iIi.—I-‘or In<Il‘¢‘ rliitit twenty years my wife has been lI|l\ act, from tiriii-, to time. to nitiiialtin of iollitiiiiniition in the side, for vtltic I she was IIII‘II illltl lilisteret to it great t-itti-nr; riiilltlte pttiit ciiitld not be removed. About four tits ago. she saw in the ipt-rs, the wonderful cttrott edict- otl by your I‘il|s ttnil Uiiilint-iii. iuiil tltiiuglii she would give them it Irisl. 'I‘o her great ititliiitiihtrtetit tint ‘ , she -til i.n.nediMg "net “'0: their mic, and efrer petsi-veriiig for three in-v-Its. the pttitt in her side was rmitriletcly cured, and she hits enjoyed the best of health fiir the last four years. _ (Signal) FRANCIS ARNO1‘. The Pills should he used corijoiritly with the Oiiitiiient in most of the following csscs :— Itrid .cgs Chit-go-foot I-‘istulss Bore tlirosts Bad Breasts Chilliliiiiis out ‘n dig“... Burris Clirippeil-hands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Curtis (Soft) Swclliugs Sore ltcsds Bites of l\Ios- Cancer: umbago Tumours chelocv arid Contracted Sc iles lcers Sand-Flies Still‘ join Rheumatism Wounds Cocos-Day EICPIIIIIIIIRI cnlils arts are Nipples sllltl by the Proprietor tit 2!! Strain! (incur 'I't-triple Bur) London and by 650- T II-Aszlullli Agent for I‘. 3 Is tttl,in Iltnics Ind I'oig, There is u very considerable saving In I I . ireetiuastbr ilieguidsiiceof Patients srsafised to each fit or Ilux. Dagucrrian Rooms Opened .' stalled for 7 Iioritt.-s, with ii In left over: I uiiugitir-liouite; I itleigli il(‘,ltl.~‘ are l'r'o-i-liiilil, rind I00 tivrt-s I.etrsi.-liold zit Sd. :rt‘i't-it rrru clt-.ireiI iirrd in good ('ulIi\':itiori. _ trt)0tI Ilrirri, 30 av. -Ill, and Ilorisii, 30 iv. -12, wi'li other rr ilrii.-rte l)rrt- llurldirigs. 'I'liero is it grtiid Saw Mill, with it pntvr.-i'ftrl slreiiiii of \Viiii:r, ttliicli could be lirrirr-d to good itccoiirit. Iltilfof the pur- charitu riiriiioy iiiiiy I't‘lII1|llI on security. For further particulars up- ply to JUIIN M‘UII.L, ll.-q , Uliiirlottetowri, or ' AI.l'IXA.V|)I‘'.R .I0|INS'l'l)N. The above incntionod property will be sold citlicr in the whole or in portions of fit) at IMO antes. ‘ Lot 23, I’riiict-lntiii Iluu , July 17, I852 For Sale. 5 CRES of Frecliold I.tInd silunlo on York River, A Lot 32, about 70 llCI'E! ufwliiclr irrc cleur ritid in ,, gm“; .,r,.t.-, of cultivation, with ll lliick l)w-lliiig Ilttuse 36 an 34 front proof Cellar, it lI"Vt?l failing \'\'t-ll at the door with it Puirip, ti Ilurn bl it 30, a 'I'lrri-itliiti_~_; fllrreliiiie itrid Out-Ullices, Saw ' c. it curriiniriids it view i-filio Iliirlior of York River irrid Sc leiiieiit, for further piirticuiirrit rtpply to Mr. JAMES COLE on t premi- ses, or to the subscriber JOHN MOORE. Bloomfield .\Iill, Royalty Rorrd,} July I9, I862. To Immigrants and Others. 0 BE SOLD in IIIIIIII Tracts. or in one I"lI‘m,'ll may suit pllrizllll-tell, the I.enst-liold Interest, for Ilto residue of tho 'l'q-rur of9!l9 vciirs. iii tlttrt Eligible property culled Curtistlrtlo, live riiili-s iirid It liitlf from Clirrilottelown, on the Priiicelown Ilond. iphmc ",1, 350 times of good I.iiiid, about I90 ncteseof which it .-..|r.,-_.r.-.1, tlii itrlicre Isalirist Mill, four Dwelling Houses, lhitns and other Iluildiiigs. . _ 'l‘Iiii wiiror-power would admit of more Mills to be erected on the pr.-iii'r~i.-u. The IAIHMI is well watered, and Inn be divided Into four or more eriitvitnient Forms. The Mill may be bought with little, r tituch ofthe Liitid. . 'I‘Iie publicity ofthe place. and the water communication from the rlpot in Town. and elnewlicre, rtiiiltes it the best llIIII_IIO|| tiny where, wirliiii many miles from Clisrlottstown, for I merit of: Mercantile cancer . _ A part ofthe purchase money may rsm‘i’Ivtr;lo:I‘|3A0§IIrI(|:_vduTl8. Cunlgdsle, May 10, I552. 7 MN _ Ar 7 V _ ‘freehold Pro crty for _Bel_e or to Let. IIE whole of the we I-known premises srtsste lit the flourish- ittg villi: e of St. Eleann_r‘s, being 00? Of II‘-05¢!‘ lNl||'_|9lI siieeitt Prince Iiosnty, COIIQIMIH‘ s_ new I‘wo-story Dwelling- Ilonse. 89 it 80 neiIrly- finished, built Is s superior Issiiiter; a small Cottage tinder Lease for three yssrs, yielding sit sntiuiil reit- trtl uf£Il per year, with s Granary, Btsltls and other Ost-Hossss Ice. hbhnlcel he "'i.iJ. .’l-i.. ...i=r" froai':snwsrldlyCsI0I.IIW|00If h ' rcsldcvicslstlieflsrdsit pstvsftssir I. a good state ofrr tr. Alss.0no Hnsdtsd scrssofLAND, wlth s Dwsllltig Husss arson. sitnslisd on Tswsslglp No. 40, ‘Hit inllos hm the Hit ferry.‘ rlsttctows port of the ncssv Interest for s terst yssls. " psrsbscs _ in runs scss wbhh tstrsstfcrtbcmms,wll| the to H. Assaso, Earp, chsrlcttstews, 3103 the swsn. N IIAIZARD. . St. lJsssor’s. lay 2!. I851. Its. .- lrouitu and I (‘art-liorise, all iiirtloited iiiiil rill uliiiigled, Milli it lirrge lrtiy-lronse boliiiitl, III" by 40 with I2 feet post riiid sliinglvd; with in -r c-viii‘:-tiiieitcrs. Auto. it largo iilied for travellers horses, H by 234 on the ro.itl "side. lliilf ofthe purclrnse iiioncy tnny rem ‘No "I '4'“ rill l||lt'rt'ul. for II it For further inforiiiritioit or -irriculiirii, apply to Iluivrirr I'ar.itu-.it, Burp, or to the Subscriber oil the preirrises. S. IVIDGERY. nin on security ofthe Farm. 3 I.ot Ill, \Vcsl River, June I2, 1852. N. Il.—'l'lio llouseliold (Ioods. Fnriiilurc, Cattle, and Farm Utensils, to bo Iillilill Iiy valuirtiuti. Farm near Milton Church. OR SALE the Leasehold Interest of 999 years in s Farm of 225 rrcres o l.nnt , I50 items of whicli are cleared and in good rultivatiuri. 'I‘lIt-re tire tvi'o Ilwollirtg llllllfluil on it, and other Iluililirigs: there are t!(!Vt‘I'i'lI springs of Witter running tltriiugli II— it is r\irie miles from (3li:ii'lritii:trivtii. and has plenty of Fire \‘Vood iiird l.oiigor's. I"or piiitictilrirttiipply to L. \V. Gall, Esq., in town or to tlis b'ubsci'iber on the I'reiiiiiies. WILLIA\I WBSTCO'I."I'. May I5, I852. . . . . . 1.H.»..i.'..ll.lZSl l.t‘Qal.l_° §£.ll.iIEo IN the Royalty, 'I‘wo-utiil-it Itl'lII Mr es fruiti Town, and adjoin- ing the I'roperl it \V. .'ll‘Iiv1-osri. f sq., on the I'rincetown Read, it I".\Il \l of 'I‘iirty-six nun-it iif I.;\NI), ofllte first quality —ell undo cultivation.‘ The €U'I"I‘.‘\GI'I and OUTBUILDINIIS are surrounded by fine copses of Wood, of young growth, serving both for urnarueut and iihcltor. Apply on the Premises, or o the Subscriber. --A LSO- On the same Reed, Five-and-n-ltslf Miles from Charlottetown, ihnt pleiisriiitly sitinladtfroperty, Igvn as " Diimillay Valley," or " Jvewrilcml Co ‘purl burst." consisting of Fifty acres of LANI), for the most -‘of ssperin-‘sslity, Twenty-five acres of which rtre under cu ‘Md . ‘ “ 't‘hs Buildings are in repair. s the Prlpcrt sl tlter well wcthy the attention of Agricultural GeiIIetsai,Cesl?o..m of toneniog the advsiiisgss of an agreeable residence user the cost of Goveriimeut. Apply stths ollss of Jesuit HIIILII, Earp, I1err'tsrer.>Pi int.-s Slrssf, or to i - ~ ' JOHN IIACNI-IILL, Griylori Strut. i. Mil] is. ten. valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD, It Private Contract. I88‘ sons of excellent LAND, so 0 which on clear, the property ofthe Isis Dr. Ctnnsuto, situsteltt the Immediate vicinity of Georgetown; It shonrtds with plenty of Timber, Firewood sud Lolgsrs. For fer- tltsr particulars, apply to JOHN IWILL. Hey I, II”. Room Pom ~ . J'Ul‘I' sizcrzrvizn. II New PA hits. as! new ttiisoto iii em. 1-. iirtszitsirs sootsun. GEORGE P. TANTON. EGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Chailottetown, an the Island in general, that he lies jastvecoivcd from Boston‘, a general aiieortiitetit in the above line, consisting of Plain irnd_ I'aiic CASES, I.OCKI".'I‘8, &c., snd is now repaired to furnish LI ENESSES equal to any talteri by the Art. I’ satisfied with their Pictures are not r uired to take them. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfu ly invited to call and us- nriue t-lpecirricns. ' Rooms open from 9 s. in., to 4 p. In. July 6, I652. Temperance Hell Com any. HE Subscribers are respectfully requested to psy the Balances us on their Shares in the said Company to the Tressurer, (Mr. George Beer, yun.,) or the Secretsr . forthwith. B or oft Directors, JAM B. COOPER, 8sc’y. Steamer “ ROSE.” morning, imriiedistel afler receiving the Mails, of Nine and 'I‘en o’c oak. and will return the ds s following. leav- ing I’ictcn at Six o'clock on the mornings of W nssdiys and Fri- day. THOMAS OWEN, Manger. Charlottetown, April 8'1, 1851. From Liverpool Direct. HE fast sailing Bsrqns " III-ALEXANDER." Iron-lriteed and Motel-bottomsd,CIsss A I, II Lloyds, Ralph Blucltbsrn,Msstsr, lssilflotn tbs shove port, on or about the first of 80 teetlisv sea for Freigh and Passage, please sppl st Liver to Ilsdfi. Devil Cscsolo Son: It Co.. or in Char ottstown, to the owner, “ . I’. B.-All lhlght forwsided Itytlils for any Picton tiiid Miritntichi, Inclusive, will be WIMOII on the imivtil of tire ship. by sad at the sspottssoftbs owner.‘ ' Parfl'llf0fDt|f‘Jl|,£lO goods by this ship will is sllowfl it Discossfq/'15s Rsflsttry t rgsjrotit Losdss touurpssl. * Charlottetown, Jose 89. ISO. st between e eqps .JlDUOID It nus. rlltsr will esstinss to III I PA sdscsdhiss. III pitrt svtwois intistdlsul}: Prhtsd K ‘D. Ilasssss. I . CIET v .‘:I Q It lls0Ico.Qssssll'|'°'