> ——:_..... y wer . When the air was perfumed with the fragrance t lportrg. Fen Ilsszuio’v (i'Asa'.1~'rs. TO MY SAIIAII. 0! Sarah deer. thou art my choice all t o'er I knew, I love thy smiles, I love thy voice, And pretty features too. I love i y kind and critic heart, I love thy locks olgbrown, hon art so loved in every part I even love thy frown. My love is not a short-lived tit, A flame that gleanis and d" Like varying clouds that swiftly flit Across the cbangeful skies, But like the firm uninoviiig me That steins the ocean tides, And seems the iow’ring billow's shock, And tlirest’oiag storms derides. Spring may forget, with iIow’rets meet, V ’I'o deck the grassy lawn, And birds may centre with carol sweet, = Togreet the summer down; But while true reason holds her sway, And ineni’ry dwells with me, The‘ far through distant climes I stray, I’ll still remember thee. J. M'L. I"LO\VERS. the way-aide, crush not the sweet flowers, o s, hey shed: Be careful and spare them. nor heedlessly treu ; For they render delighfitl the fields and the grove, When through them we wonder or the dense forest rovc; They are bright stars herieatli us half quenched in the dew, Lilre the fair oibs above us in yonder deep blue. Let them grow by They tell us of Eden and her once hnpp Though but brief is the time for the bright tlowers to live Yet while they are with us, what sweet pleasure they give! They oil soothe and gladden the sorrowing tea Arid case. like an anodyne, its deep root smart. They are loved by the yoiing who are cheerful and gay, As they sport in the sunshnie oflife all the ay; They are loved by the aged in life's twilight loom, And spring up and blossom all round the col toinb. As smiles an oasis in tl desert of sand So smile the waters round as where the lov’d flowers stand; For the most unobtrusive small lleweret of earth, Is charged with some mission at the time of its birth. They scatter profusely as the gentle dews fall, Choice stores of pure bliss from the kind Maker of all, And the lovers of flowers will itiore tenderness show, To the heart-stricken ones of keen want and of woe. llarictics. I GOT A-GOING AND COULDN'T STOP. A little boy named Frank, was standing in the yard, when his father call im. ~ " Frank 2" " Sir?" said Frank, and started full speed, and ran into the street. His father called him back, and asked him, if he did not hear his first call. “ Y , sir," answered Frank. “ Well then,” said his father, "what made you run out into the BY HIS 1'.‘XCI'.‘LLI'.‘NCY Siti ALEXANDER BANNERMAN, KNIGHT, Lieutenant Governor, and Commander in Chief in and 0l."(t' Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward, and ‘the Territories therrssto belonging, Chancellor, Vice .Ailuiirat,ariil Ordi- 4: o'c- nary oftlts salts, are. c. A. IJANNIIIIAK, Lieut. Governor. PIIOCLAMAT'I‘IONo ‘ IIEIIEAS my attention hath been called to s Letter which ap- peared in the Islander, Newspaper, of the 30th uliiitio, ail- dreued to the Editor thereof otfering to the reading public of this Island "the declaration, qualification and obligation," copt ‘III the letter states) rerbatins, from the Laws of the Orange Associa- tion of British North America: And whereas I would have con- sidered it unnecessary to notice the letter and documents alluded to, had I notiiscertained, that they had been published by the autho- rity of a Member or Members of an Orange Associatioii which it is alleged, has been formed and now exists in Charlottetown, in this Island; and had I not also observed it stated on the saute authority, that “the Institution in their Coloiiirs can never be supprerscrl. but by steuns which would subvert ttie Constitution and aiinitiilale the connexion with the mother coiintr :" And whereas such an assertion iiiny tend to mislead the Inhabitants of this Colony, where no laws at present exist applicable to such SocieIies,—aiid none, I trust, will become necessary; and whereas such an assertion is not founded in fact, as unlawful Societies, in ii iieiglibonring I’ro\'ince, are deliiied by Statute, and among other tliiugs, it is enacted, iliut " every Society or ./lssociatioii, the Jllemberr whereof take any oath or engagrnient not required or auttiorizeit b Law," ' “ every Society or Jsrociiition, the Jifenibers whereof, or any n ' them, take and subscribe or assent to any engagement of Sr-crery, Test or Declaration not required by Law (with tlte exception ‘ acknowledged Lodges of Free Masons, to which the Law does not extendl; and under the above Statut, Otfeiidcrs convicted thereof are subject to transportation or iinprisonmciit: I have, tlierefore,tliouglit fit, by and witlt the advice and coit- sent of her Mujesty’s Iixccutive Council, to publish this I’rochiiiiu- tion; and eariicstly recoiiiiiieiid Her Mtijcsty’s subjects in Prince Edward Island to discourage all such Societies, and not to joint Orange, Riliboii, or an Society, where oath, obligations or tests are IIII oscd on their R embers, which are not authorized or requir- ed liy .:iw; iiitd I would hereby caution all Ollicers, Non-coiiiiiiis- siont-tlOllir-eni and Soldiers froiiijeiniiig or belonging to niiy iiucli Society, as by the Q,ueeii‘s Regulations and Orders for the Army, they are forbidden to institute, countenance or attend Orange J.o:lgrs in Barracks, Quarters, (‘amp or elscwtiore ;" and I would hereby call upon all Justices oftlie Peace, Ministers of Religion, and Civil Otliccrs in this Colony, to use their influence in suppres- sing such Societies, an to discounteiinnce the some in their seve- rnl localities; and Ida hereby assure the Queen's loyal subjects, Civilians, in this Colony, that they will render acceptable service to their Sovereign, by discouraging all such Class Societies, wliicli, were they allowed to increase, could not fail to disturb the public peace, by creating auimosities and feuds where, liappily, iiono at present ext ' Girm urulcr my tiamlamlthe Great Seal Q/‘(tits Is- ii . at CImi‘lottetou-I1. in the suit! Island, I/its Si'.rth clay o/‘Jllay, in the your ofour Lori! One thousand Eigtit humlred amt I"i’/'ty-two, and in the 15th year of Her Jllnj¢sty’s Rcigii. By Conirnniid, J.-\l\Il".S IVAII IIUIITON, Col. Scc’y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.’ I COLIMIIIARIAT, I’. E. Island, l0tlt May, 1852. To ants and Others. 'I‘errn of 990 ears, ' El‘ i miles and a hlilf from CItIrlt:fIOIoWI:ol:tI"ytI|o Priacetown Road. There are I50 acres of good Laird, about I90 acres of which are cultivated. On it there is a Grist Mill, four Dwelling Ilosses, Burns and other Buildings. ' The water-power would admit of more Mills to be erected on the premises. The Land is well watered. and may be divided into four or more convenient I"arins. The Mill may be bought with little, or much of the it . _ . The publicity of the place. and the water communication from the Spot In 'I'owri, and elsewhere, makes it the best situation any where, within iiinny uiiles from Charlottetown, for the I:‘.stablisli- iiiciit ofa Mercantile conce rt. A part of the purchase money may remain on Security. WILLIAM CURTIS. Curtisdale, Miiy 10, 1852. To be Let. And possession given the 1st June next. '1‘ very desirable and commodious IIOUSE in Kent Street, for_nierly owned by Mr. Ctsuri- uiiait, and next our to lr. AVID Srazwriii-r‘s. ' ‘lie situation is advantageous for carrying on an kind ofbusiness. Tliere is a Pump in the Yard, and s_large Vare- house and Stable attached, and a Garden. For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, 'I‘llO.\IAS WILLIAMS. Corner I’-‘itz Roy Street, (near Mr. Haviliind‘s.) April 2|, I85 Farm on the Tryon Road. FOR SALE, the Lcaseliold Interest of999 years, in a I“AIIM, five miles front Cliarlottetoivn. Tltirty~five acres are cleared rind in oil state or tillage, and there is a good Stream of water running through it. For further particulars apply to JUIIN WILSON. Cliarlottetown, May II, I852. FOR ALE. Part oftlirit beautifully situated I.ot.corner offireat George rind King Streets, itow occupied by \'V. C. IIUIIS, and adjoining Mr. CHARLIE! I’At.Mr:ii’s new buil ing For further particulars apply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plan may be ceu. O I.E'I‘ on Lease, with liberty to purchase, ifso required, part of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber, known as the "l£exs:n" I‘l$I:|Ie. situate at the Eastern extremity of Charlotte- town, coinpriniiig Eleven 'l‘owii Lois and portions oi Two Common Lots. 'I‘his Property has been laid oil‘ into Building Lots, and will be let by private contract agreeably to a plan to be seen at the Otlice o mus LoivGwoai'rii,Lsq. \V. S. LONGWORTII. Cliiirlottetown, January 6, I852. or Sale, TII.IT pleasantly situated House and Garden, together or in Lot to suit plIl‘Cl|tI§l‘fti, owned and in the occupation of the Subscriber. 'I'he premises uiliird a beautiful View of the IIillsbo- rough lliver, and might be made into a delightful residence for it Gt-nilentan and family. For further particulars, apply to the Sub- scribcr. JOIIN RENOUF. Vveymoath Street, Charlottetown, February 10, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. 10 III‘. SOLD, by Private Contract, 388 acres of excellent ENDERS will be received at this Otiice, until noon on ‘Ved- riesday, l9th instant, from persons desirous of \i.'I'It)I'|l|Il|" strcet. "Ob!" said Frank, “I got it-going and could‘nt stop." This is the wily that it great many bo 's got into dilliculty; they get ti-going, and can't stop. 'I‘lio boy i iat ti.-lls lies, be-grin Iirst to strotcli the truth alittle—io tell it large story, or to relate an unec- dote with u very little variation, till he got a-goiiigaiid could'iit stop; till he came out it full rowii lI.II'. The boy that was brought before the police, and sent to the Ilousc of correction for stealing, began y in ring little t "rigs from his trio- tliei'—by stealing sweatineats and other tiice things that were put sway.—Next he began to take things front his companions at shool. Ile get a-going and could not stop, till he got into jail. Those two boys that you see fighting out on the green, began b bantering each oilier in fun. At length they began to et an r , and dispute, and call each other hard narncs, till the get n-going and could’nt stop. They will separate with black eyes and bloody noses. There is syouug man sitting late with his companions at the in’ table. He has flushed cheeks, an anxious look, a espair- tag eoutnenance. Ile has lost his last dollar. Ile began playing marbles in the street; but he got a-going, and could’nt sto . See that yonn man, with it dark lantern, steiiliii from his mas- ter’s drawers. I e is it merchant's clerk. Ile came rem the country a triisiiig boy‘. But the rest of the clerks went to the theatre, and be thought e must go too. Ile began thinking, he won o only once, just to have it to say he had been atilie theatre. But he gq a-going and could'nt step. !e has used up all his wages, and wants more money. He cannot resist the temptation, when he knows there is money in the drawer. He has got u-goiiig—lic will stop in the State prison. Mark! 0 you hear that horrid oath? It comes from the foul mouth of a little boy in the street. Ile began by saying by-words; but he get it-going and could'iit stop. Filly young men were some years ago, in the habit of meeting I ether in a room at a public house, to enjoy tliemselvcs in social hifarity, where the wine cup passed freely round. One of ilieni as he was oing there one evening, be-van to think llicre might be dati- ger in tEo way. Ile turned on his Iiecl, and went to his room, mid was never seen at the public house again. Ile ias became rich; and the first block of buildin s which be erected was built directly in front of the place, where is sto w en he made that resolu- tion. Six of the young men followed his example. The reinaiuing fort -three get a-going and could'nt stop, till they landed in the ' , and most oftliem in the drunkiird's grave. Beware than boys, how you get a-going. Ile sure before you start, that you are in the right we ; for when you are sliding down bill, it is hard to stop.—R¢v. H. ewcombe. A San Con-i-ass-i-.—A siuier once met with a beziutiful child. So enrapiured was c with its countenance and its ex- pression of -loveliness that be resolved to paint it. He did so; and hung his favorite picture in his study. Ile made it his guardian angel. In sorrow and passion, he sought relief and innquillity in gazing upon that charming countenance. Ile pitrposed, if ever he saw its contrast, to paint that also. But years passed awsy,before he found a face so infernally ugly,as to satisfy his idea ofa perfect contrast to his darliniz picture. It was that ofa wretch, lying in despair, upon the floor of his cell. He ainted that terrible countenance. But what must Iiave been is emotion, when he learned, that it was the very same person he had painted before? The first was the face of the innocent child; the last that of the reckless ruined youth. The best things perverted become the worst. ' ‘he sweetest riices changed produce the sharpest acids. That little angel likeness has been metamorphosed into the reality of s fiend. In a one recently tried at Philadelphia, where s sttit was brought by the Germsntown Telegraph against a subscriber,for twelve years‘ subscription. the Judge charged the ury, as reported by the Philadelphia papers, as follows: “ hair a person subscribes for a paper, and gives directions where it sbal be left, he is bound to pay for it, unless he ‘ scribes the time for which it shall be left. If a subscriber wishes to discontinue the paper, it is his dot to square sc- conats and then ive notice of a discontinuance. It‘ a paper is sentto s person I rough the post office, and he takes it out, he is bound to y for it. its subscriber changes his residence it does not fol aw that the carrier must take notice of ii; and a delivery of a s at the place, where he was first directed to tan it, is a el vary to the subscriber, unless the publisher re- ceive a notice to discontinue or send it to another place. -e t . Tits Israel or Got) —Man is God's image, and to curse wickedly the iron e of God, is to curse God liiniselt. Suppose that a man about say with his mouth, I wish that the lring’s ieiurs were burned; would not this man's so slying reader he an susisyto the parses oi‘ the ltingt‘ Even so it is with than thst by tuning wish evil to their neighbors or them- ailres, they seatsiua the image of God liiiriself.-—Btuiyun. Abe. I ' t lad i Bostoiioitedsylastwssh for iaesglthtrt Iviiohhngtehs-tor was called is, ill the oil was sdiaisistersd gratis, despite his griiaiiisees. the uiideriiiciitioned work for the service of the Royal I'Ziigiiioer’s Departiiiciit at this station, \i'/..:—- 1. llencwiiig the \\‘00tIt.'II ground-I’latfortii for Three Guns at George's llaittcry. Iii.-iicoiiig Sashes iii the Field Battery Store-house. 3. Rt.‘llt.'\VIIlg Sashes and I"ruiiiea iii the Ullicer's Quarters. Parties tendering for the above work may obtain all further rc- quisite inforiiiiitioit relative tln.-reto, upon application at the Ullice of Mr. E. II. Gorges, the Acting Barrack Master. The Tenders, (printed forms of which can be obtained at tlii' OlIicc,) must state the price, in Sterling, for which each separate work will be pcrforiiicd. And tioiie will be noticed, uii uss iir:coiii- patiii.-d with ri guarantee from two responsible persons for the due performaiice of such Contract as may be founded thereon. Piiyment will he made by tho Coniniissarint, upon the duo per- ormance oftlie work, in Silver Money at the army rate, in liquida- tion of the Drafts of the Ordnance Utlicer, oti the work being approved by the lloyal Engineer, or Otlicer nppoitited by him to inspect the same! ROBERT BOOTH Dep. Asst. Com. Gen. .u .9; :3 as ea: .. Summer Arrangement. Ill". .\IAII.S for the ncighboiiriiig PrtI\'l|tCc§ will he iiiaile tip, a or the ‘irst ol A lay, cu-ry 'I'l’l'.’Sl.'.‘i Y and ’l‘llI'li‘- DJ Y .rlIOIl..\'I.\‘GS, precisely at NINI’. o‘cloi:li, ainl fiIf\\':IttI('iI via 'ictou. .l!IIOi‘l to be 1'r;vi.~teI't‘Il and i'\'ew.~p:ipors will I't.'(||llH1 to be posted liiilfan hour before that time. The lllails for Eiiglaiid will be iiiiide u i on the folluwiitg days, at tho smite hour : l . 'I‘ucsil:iy, i lay I , I'ucxnlay, August 3, Tut-.sil;iy, May 25, Tue:-ilny, August I7, 'I‘uesil:iy, June 8, 'I'iic.-iiliiy, August 3|, 'I'uestl.'iy, June 2;’, Tuesilziy, Sept 14, 'I'ues.lav. July 6, 'I uei-day, Sept General Post Office, .\l:i_v 3, I852. Cutrross llouss, CIlAttI.0T'l‘I-:'I’uWN, 4th May, I352. ‘III-I Ilonorablc the Cotnriiissioneni of Her l\lajesiy-‘,1 Customs, have been pleinied to direct the Surveyor of Stripping at (Thar- lottetown, to continue in the Execution oftlie Duties of his (ltlice in Prince and King's Counties, when his services are required by S/iipbuilders and others. G. R. GOODMAN, Controller. CROWN LANDS. III} Government will sell to the Acadian Freiicli, who ma require the same for actual settlt-merit, Tracts oftlie Crown Lands of 50 acres each, on 'l‘ownship No. 15, at the pi ice of I"eur Sliillirigs per acre, to be pai-l in three lnslttllltt-.'nI.-I. Enquire at the Ollice of the K».-i-pi-r of Plans at Pliarlottetowii. \V. SWABEY, Keeper of Plaits. April 5, I852. - Removal. OIIN M'Q,UAIIIIIE, \Vlieelwrigbt and Turner, has removed to Kent Street, near Goveritmeiit House, where he intends carrying on the above business, and hopes that, by a strict aiieiition to the same, be riia receive it share of public patronage. Charlottetown, ltlay I2, 1852. REMOVAL. IIOMAS MANN‘S 'l‘itii.oniivo F.s-r-1itst.isrrMs:iv'r, is re- move from Pownal Stree to i, U p Queen Street, noavly opposite Apothecsries' Ilnll. and next door to the lloyiil Agricultural ociely (Isl. 6; Ad., Sin.) C. or. J. BELL, Tailors. QUEEJVSQU./IR!‘-', C'II.lIlI.O'I'7'I~.”l'()lI'.\', AVl'ljust received, by the last Mail, tho-ir l.‘.‘{l.'I,l:‘ll I'.\.'~'ll- |ONs for the Spring and Summer of lrl..-2. ti‘:-nilcim.-n il--— sirous of having their garments made up in tln- In-<i mid Itllt‘.-it style, and at moderate clisrgr.-ii, can depend on having IINJIII done to their satisfaction, by giving them a en t. Charlottetown, May I5. I852. ' (All the Papers 3w.) Serriina for Youn Ladies. IS. JAMES II. UNKE and h is: IIADGI’. tiilts leave to inform the Gentr and Public of Charlottetown, that they intend opening a SEMINA Y for Young Ladies, on Mosdsdv l.'ith instant, at the Isis residence oi‘ ohll Morris, Esq., ydney Street, sear the Iloinsn .CIIh_t|IItI Chapel. _ . _ The course of Instruction will eorppriss- lrsli in all its insolv- se; Prsaelr Italian; Mssie; Drawing; Baths sry, and every do- o s- 5' C ‘ In the public genera ly. “i in “ins.” |ino.v'vn on application at the Seminary. Charlottetown. March to, I852. 1 LAND, 50 ot which are clear, the property oftlie late Dr. (1, situate in tho itniiieiliato vicinity of Georgetown; it abounds with plenty of'l‘iiitbcr, Firewood and Longers. For fur- ther particulars, apply to JOIIN II‘GILL. May 3, I852. IPA”-.I“i§E'7E‘ AISTPHWEGHAE QEAAVEIEQ And Unchangeabte Metallic Paints : PROOF AG.-I INST Flllld 8'. \VA'I‘l')R! Jlanirfiictiirert by the Pateutee, in Colchester. Nova Scotla- IIE AI{'l‘ll’IC|Al. SI.A’I‘E is the product of s mixture of iiiiiicral substiiiici.-s known to be the best non-conductors oflicat as well its the most indeslrucIible;tlic Cliuiiiical alliiiity uf wliicli con- 7 . I L ‘V1,. . HERE is yous REMEDY! lltllili0lllilY’S lllN'l‘llllNl‘. A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OI-‘ IIAD LEGS, AI-"PER 43 YEARS’ SIYFFERING. Extract ofa Letter from Mr. II’i'lls'asi Galpiri, of 70, Saint Mary‘: Strut. Weyiiiosth, dated Alsy 15,185]. To Prolrssor Hoi.i.ovvsv, Sisi,—At the age of IS my wife (who is now OI) csualitii violent colil, which settled in lit-r la-gs, itntl ever since that time they have been more or -as sore, and greatly iiitlanied. ' ' and for istoiiilis together she Every reiru-dy that Illetllmll men iv often read your Advertisements, and advised er to try your Pill. and Ointment; and, its a rut resource, after every ollier rcnieil had proved nselcss,slie consented to do so. is conirneneeil six wee s age, a strange to relate, is now in g 9'. up. |,.,,,|,,,, V1.5“: seam or scar, and or alive sound and tindisturbed. Could bu witnessed the stiiferings of my wife durin the last 48 years, an eonfian them with her present enjoyment of lieah , you would indeed feel delight. ed in having a the means of so greatly alleviating the suflerings ofa elluw creature. (Signed WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OI-‘ AG CURED OI-‘ A BAD LEG, OP TIIIIITY YEARS’ STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Jlbbs, Bllutlfr of Gas Ovens, o Rusticti‘ e, mar Huddersfield, dated May SI, 1851. To rotcssiir ‘IOLLOWAY Stii,—I suffered for it period of thirty cars from a bad leg, the result of two or three ititfcrent accidents at Gus \Voi|ts; scciiriipuiiit-rl by st-oibutic syiiipinmr. hntl recourse ton vnr me ‘ml atim-9 witliotit alt.-riiiiig any benefit, and wits ei't~n tohl that the leg niti~t bu’ itaipittateil; _\et, in oppoi-itiuii to that opinion, your I'ills amt ttiiitiiioi-.t have elfet-teal ii t-omplrte cure ioso sliortti titne,tli:itfew who had not ,i ii- iiessed it would credit the tart. _ (S-ii-red) wii.Lt.-i.ii aims. The truth of this statrinsiii can be verified by Mr. W. I’. Iiliiglanil Chemist, I3. Mziilurt Strut-t, Ilinlileriifielil. ' A DlIl’..\l)I"l.'l. BAD Illtl-‘..\S'I‘ CUIIED IN ONE MO.\"I'Il. Extract q/' a Lettcrfroin Mr. I"reilert'ck Turner, qfl’enihurst, Kent. dated December 13, I850. 'l'o I‘rnfess"l' Hoi.i.owsv, i:sit Stii,—My wife had snlfered from [lad Breasts for more than six inontlis, and during the whole periuilliiid the best mHII(‘ttll|llflllI- iince, but all to no tise. Haring before healed an awful wound in my own by your t|tII'I\'tIlIelI medicine, I deterniinr-d again to use )'i.lII' I‘ills and iiiiinent, mid therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortunate ' w.'is, ii an, or in less than it riiontli a perfect cure was rife-rteil, and the benefit that various other fflllt‘ of in family Iinve derived from their tile is really astonishing. I now strongly recoinuiend theui to all my friends. (Signed) FREDRICK TURNER. A \VONDEItFUI. CURE ()I-‘ A DANGEROUS SWELLING 0[-‘ THE KNEE. Copy ofa lrttcrfrom John Iibrfur, an ./Igriculturist, residing at ..‘\‘¢-wborougti, 1t€(lI‘ He.i:tiam,duted May 15, 1850. To Professor Iloi.i.owAv, itt,—- was nfllicied with it swelling on enclis iile oftlie log, rather nliovc the knee, for ncii two years, \\ ' i incrrnscil to a great sise. I Ill|'I IlIt' advice oftbree eniiticiit Surgeons here, unit was an inmate at the Newcastle intimury for four nee in er various modes of treat- ment Illtll been trit-il, I was itisclisrged ns incurnhle. slaving heard so much ufyour I't|ls and Ointtiient,I determitietl to tr them, and in less than it iooutli, I was completely ctireil. W tut is ntoie rcmarhithle I was I-rigageil twelve hours it day in the Hay II rvesi, uml alilunrglt I -vefollnwei ii laborious occupiiiioii through ut the wiiiter,I have hail iio tcturii whatever ofiny coinplaiiiit. ' JOIIN l<'OR|'‘.~\II (5 I) . AN INI"I.AMl\IATION II§m:I'IIE SIDE I'F.III"I':C'I'LY CI7III‘:II. ' " ' t. of Breutiouse, I. E Copy a] a Letter from Mr. I'IutIt.‘tl flrno Lot/iiaii Raul, I'.'diIibro', dalezl April 29th, 185 'l‘o I’--oti-smr IIUI.l.0WAV, Stri.—I~‘er more than twcritv years my wife lins been sub’:-ct, from time to time. to artist: in of IIIII-Illlllltlliull in the aid for whit: I site was bled nntl bliaieretl to it great i-xii-iii; stilltlie pain cniild not be I‘CtIlti\'e(I. About four ‘ears ago. she riw in the papers, the wonder fol cities efl'et:l- ed by yniir ‘ills nrul Oiutinent, IIIIII ibi-tight she would give them it tri ‘ollir-r grr-itt tislnmirliiiwiil itriil II!‘ ' lit. to gut imtm;-.ji.uu n-|i¢|‘|',,.m their use, llllll tilii-r pi-isru.-i ing for three tit-i-Iu-, the tin in her wits (‘IiIII|ilt'I£ly cured, and she lnis enjoyed the best of health for the wins the surface of inuiorials coverotl, into it Cooling of ./lctuul SIatc—I-‘roof against I“lI{E iind “’A'I‘I$II Thus the laws of nature are made to iiccoitiplisli I't'§llIIr4 as surprising its they are use- ful, by renilcrliig \\'oodoii altrics as durable as brick or Stunt-, and loss poivious to inoi.-Attire, ainl coiisi-t uently preventing decay and ilr-siiruction from corroding influences hitherto supposed attai- taiiiii e. 'I'lie trincipnl ingredients are Alumina, Silitrri and the Oxiiles of Iron. ' ‘he adltesive quality oftlie latter not only himls and attracts the particles together, but the siibstarice covered iil<o. ' ‘ho longi-r expo.-eil to the \\'t'itII|t.'f the more powciful the :IIIl’il(‘IIOIl, and coit- st-qiiiiiilly the liitrtlr-r the Slrrtc. As \':irion.s riliziil<-sol'r:olmir tire l\I|lltlI|l'lI, IIlIt‘I( biii iiiga iuiiy ho trade itiipi-rtioiis to IIt0I~'Il|l’l‘, IIIIII‘ Illt' f:i<tiioii:i|i|i- t‘iIlt>IitrI oft-itliu-r l"r(‘r' .\Iv ’tt.’ or (.7uInitv‘. iiiust be I'\'iI|)iiI'iIlt'lI by lI|l.' aciioit ul Il|I' \\'i‘:Ill|I‘I In-l'-iro it is Fin ‘ proof. \\'lIlt‘lI \\lll lnlu- from ItII|l' to l\\r'l\I' It - utliv. 'l'lir,- ;\ll‘l'l'.\|.l.I(.‘ I’.\I.\ IS, l'ltI};l(' niul lfti/, .'iti- oil}-rr-il :.- ll'mt/irr amt tlliter [Moo/'miI¢'Iy. 'l'ln~ir h.u.~u luring Iron, .-.-.-ur.-.. them from Iiiilvaiiii: :ti'tioii so f.il.il to lead ntid otlio-r l’.iiui-i on Iron‘ work—:ittd II|t.'lI' clieiiiical coiiibiinilioii iiiiiktis it IlIt||lll5.\‘II)ll', that any cliiiiigo should take place from atiiio.~plit:ric iiiilur-nco or the action of salt Writer and Sulpliuretuil liydrogon so pri.-\':il(*,iil in Sea Ports aitd 'l‘iilal lliirlmurs. 'I'hoy tlllrpitrw all l’aiots yo-t iliscovorr-il iii C/ieupnrsr mill I)Itrubili'ly, \\'llll'lI ft'l|llt'l’ tlii-iii |II‘t'-t'lItlIIt'lIIl_\ adaptr.-d to the coveriiig at all liiuil.~ofltoi. work, such as .\‘;’u/I/u'.::, .lti Ix, Ii’/‘i'.!gc.t, Steam .Il.rrIiinr'rg, Ii’./ilsr-uy (‘.11 x, u it I. u Ruilillgr. 'I‘liii .\Il‘l’I‘:\I.I.IC I’.\l.V i S Il.i\t.' In-i-ii lIIl.tl_\ ~l‘-I by l'i.i-1 Ii-.~'soi Iliiys of llostoii. 'I'lio following is int l'\II‘iIt‘I. fi'uiii liid I'i'i-i tiliciile :—“ As it pt-riiiiiiit.-tit pigiiwiit, II|I§IliIl|1'riII must r:iiik hill] the most iiulcstriu-lible amt uIii'Iia/igeutilr lnisus. For covoriiig Metallic Varc, its composition sliows that it is eiitiiieiitly titted. Signed) AUG'I‘. A. II.-\YS, Slate Jsiiaycr.” Direc!ians.—Artitici:il Slate. Mixtlie powder with pure Iloiled Linseed Oil l'|Iltl it little S iirils 'I‘urpentine to the coiiiiisleoc of very thick I’.-tint, and apply with it comirion Ilrui-Ii, being cnrefulito keep tho mixture well stirred while putting it on. Otto pound will cover tcii square feet with two mils. lffiliingles have been on for years, it will be necessary to sweep otftlie iiio.-is and lint with it siilf broom; two or tlttee coats of this material will make it perfect Slate Roof, proof against Fire and \Vuter. l Fnlnintcroiv, N. IL, Nev. I3, 1850. Mr. J. IV. Inisir. DEAR Stn,——I’leiise send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. “'3 have seen soiiio of the good elfecta of it at the last five. Some of the Roofs covered with it did not catch at all, and when the walls were burnt sotiio of the roofs ciiiite down ' one iece, and others were the means of saving the building, especially one oofiilengside of the Bank B. N. A., which also was one means of saving the Ian . Please see that it is on board oftlie first boat, as it might be its- glected and stored. Your obedient Servants. STISIVAIIT Gt NEILL. Sr. Joins, N. I3., July 20. I850. Joint Ross, Esq., Pateiitu of the Purple Jlletotlic Iran I‘ int. Sra,—I havejustpeinted a new Ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and I have much pleasure in statin that I never painted Ship with so stnall a quantity of Point an Oil, and look so well. From its iidlw-rive qualities and the manner it covers the w , have no doubt but it will be more durable and iriucli cheaper than any other paint used for such purposes, and would recommend it Yours, Ito. ROBERT G. MORAN. Ross‘ MrrAi.t.ic P/iirr1-s.—VVe have already culled public attention to the high estimation in which the Metallic Paints, mains- fsctured by John ltons,I-Zsq., 'I‘ruro, are held li those e vs lind occasion to use them. Certificates ofa high y satisfactory cha- racter in praise of these articles of Provincial lI'|IlIlIfi\FltlrQ appear clsewliero, in this issue, and trout isforruation ltflimled by attire.- who have similarly applied them, we can safely endorse ilie epi- niens therein contnined.—-I-Iali/‘as: Sun. The MIZTALLIC PAINTS are mixed and put on lite as ordinary paint. JOIIN ROSS, Pstsatss. , Kaisiva-rsr M'Kaivsts, 'l'ln- ml‘ - fits for Prince Edward Island. GI0l- T. Itssssho, Qsfi . rloitetowa, Oct. 8, last last four years. (Signed) FRANCIS ARNOT. The Pills should lie |I$t‘\I coiijointly with the Oiiitiiieiit in most of the follooiiig cast-s :-—- ) L: .i-gs (iii:-go-foot I-‘istulsa Sore lhrosls [lad Breasts Clttlhlaiiis Uotit. Skin disease; -urns t,‘li:ippt.-it-bands Glandular Scurv Curtis (So I) Swcltings Sore heads Iliti s of l\Ios- CJIIICIEI1 I.Iiinbrigo Tutiiours tlltlutll and Cniitriictt-d St I'ilcs '|ccis Satin!-l“lies Still Joints Iilu.-tiiiiailistii \\ ouiids Cocoa-Ba)‘ I-llt-plianliusis ‘culilv Yaos . .\ is SI-lil lit llii- I'ioprii-tor HI 3 I I Strain! (iii-nr "I I-iiiplr liar) I.0itilo;,_ Ind I‘ II \.‘7. - In lil.iI'. tltll. .\gt-ni for I‘. I-1 It-l-|l|i', Ili ll-mes amt |..i.._ I ‘.‘~,.'Jz~,.\‘,-,.m.i2tt,- I'.ItlI. ‘l4I'I" is II \'o~i_\ (TUIInI4lt'IsIIIlC Iifllltg in ‘I-|I\Il|flIlI1‘IvIIg'I'I .-tltr-. ‘ Ii. IIll1‘ItItrur Iiil lI|('l.'lllil.|IM‘(.'lDIi I'rtlIt'IIls ilI‘t‘ tlfllxetl its ttirll I'D! oi htt\. C. - .i. BELL, I“.\.\'IlIU.N.»\I3LI.‘£ TAILUIIS. Qultsiv ii uAtis:, 0'1"!‘ tvts. A'l‘IIS’l' FASIIIUNS, lu-pt constantly on liiiiid,and all work l'tilrii.~4li'tI to their care, done on the shortcut notice, and in tho In--I iii:inin~r. ly. (lirlnlii-I’ ill . I.".'Il. l’ I ll E! SISCUIIIS \'t)l' U]-‘ I‘ V ‘ t rll.l'..! FIRE!!! R I'i.0I'IIII'I‘\’ AT A SAVING I"Il"'I'Y PEI! (2liN'l‘. IIIS can only be done by Insuring in the MUTUAL FIIII-I INSURANCE‘. COMPANY. This is the only Oilii-e where cliiimavfor loss can be incl, without reference to it foreign Cuiitpniiy. Blank forms oi‘ applicaIion,si.d any other information can be ob tained at the Secretary and 'I‘rc:isurer's Olllce, Kent Street. April 6, 1852. N ationol Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Iiicorporatcrl by «Iris of Parliament. OARD of DIlIF.C'I‘OIIS of Fire Insurance for P. I-‘.. Island. Hos. E. J. .Iart'is, T. H. Ilavilsnd, Esq., Robert llutrttiinsori, Esq., F. Longu.-orth, Esq. Daniel Ilodgsort, Esq., Forms of Application. and all other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at his Otlice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. Horse GREYGAN. 3. by Saladin—strinding I6 linnd high; perfectly free from any vicious hubii, will stand for the Sessen—cornnienein lsi Msy—rii Mr. George Chandler's, near Mr. John llsatis, Cliarloitetown, in every other Saturday ; and for the rulntliuistg time at my own Farm, York River, next to that of Mr. Martin Hull!- 'l‘erms—.€t fer the Season. DONALD IPKINNON. York River, 24th April, I852. Steamer “ IIOIE.” Ill-‘, simmer U Ros]-‘.." will run between this Island and Picton twice ii week during the present season, and will leave further notice. every 'I'nesdii sad Thssstlsy lifter receiting the Mails, between the heats of Nine and Ten o'c It, and will return the days following, hav- ing Pictos st Sis o'clock on the mornings of Wednesdays and Fri- d . "’ rtioiiss owsn, llsssgsr. Charlottetown, April 37, ll”. ID. 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