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Out: per hush - - - - - - - « - - 2.1 Mn 25 2d Iinrley per I‘llall - - - - - - ‘ ~ 33 ml l’olatuea per hush - - it Is tid 'l‘urnips per bush - - - - - - h. a la ld liu‘ter pt-r lb by 'I‘uh - - la n 1" Id Lard per lb - - - - - - - ' r ~ - - tld a llhl "' " - - - - - 9.! a tail Easiness Qiztrtlst. I) R. 1’ R] U E, Physician & Surgeon, OFFICE—At the SI. \ttcuatmc littt'o S‘roitr. next door to liault, ('etttrttl Street, SL'JIJIE'RSIIIIt', . . . . . l’. L'. ISLAND, (ll-tuber I‘.‘. ISGJ. 191 ‘d' ‘ ml 6 tea . It. Mt‘NEII.L, Iatelyoi’ llellevue Hospital. New York. wnttltl respet‘tt'ully annottnt-e to the inhabitant; tvt‘New London and Vicini- ty. that ht ‘ opened his SI'ItGI-IRY ill .\I r. J. Ill. [Ayl d's Ilouse, ttt Stanley Bridge, (formerly known as Fire‘s Ferry) where he may be remarked in the various departments ofhis Profession, at all hours—day or night. Stanley Bridge. New London, ; ()t-t. IS. “Hid—ti 11. J. lllCllAlttwOS, Countssmx Mt-znanx'r Auctioneer. Flour; (iroceries, and ' Dry Goods. “'ater Street . . . . . {untrue ""Cfitriifij. naO’rt'tilztts. AU CTIONEERS, Commission Merchants, And General Agents, IIANK BUILDING, QUEER .‘i’l‘ltlil‘l’l‘. Stolzfslwr; - ._:_:_;!,‘;{*i:W54 (J A It I) 1. WILLIAM BEA] RSTO, Commissmn Merchant, rlllt'liuncer d" General xlgenl, warm: STREET. ..... .. I’. I'.'. Island Dealer in 'de. Summerside, -- James ureeaon;D F L 0 U R Commission Merchant. N o 47 Commercial Street wp‘l‘lll‘l‘ ol‘ t'linton Strt-rt- - — - - lltls‘ ()N .. . . fl \ytLLi'AM'"tuning "\ Commission Merchant, find Auctioneer, - sortattta, - I'. I ISLAND at‘nt IJI'O I ‘—‘r' '. w . .Tn'” Porter. cnnits'rntas, 1866. A New Change Bung upon Old Bells. nv Jottx Liaraun. The morning stars together sang, “ Loud an the sound of seas,“ Anti Ileaven‘a blur vaulted concave rang \\'ith choral symphonies; Shoutctl the sons of God for joy, 'l‘o ltail eretttion'r birth, And praise the power that iratn'd the sky, And fixed the bounds of earth. 'l‘h‘ Almighty architect surveyed ’l'his'glube of land and flood, And plcatt'd with what Ilia Wont) had made, Pronounced it “ very good ;" I'rimtet'al beauty from His face,— l‘lre ain or rurae was known,— 'l'hrougit Eden‘s tumors. with beaming grace, 0n etrry object shone. But maul—created last, and best Ut'nll Iiis \ irks below. With Ilearet ~ own signer seal impress'd, God's image here to show.— ltl rt titnde abode not loug‘, Setluc'tl by gluzing lies. Proceeding truth the serpent'x tongue, lle Ilalellsl cats! and (lies. 'I'hcn Ileaveu benign. with pity great, And wisdom lllll>t protouncl, Loult‘d on him itt Illa lo,~t estate, And Lori: a ransom t‘uund; Almighty Lure tlid then reveal The i do which said: ” The wot s tit-ed. though bruis'd in heel. Shall [/I'll‘lac Mr, armenl‘s Imul. 'I‘hat precious word of sovereign grace. In laden understood. \\':ts to the Patriarchal race From time to time rent-it'd; While Canaan's altars rec-lied with blood of v 'titus, day by day, All pointing to the " Lamb of God, That takes otir sin away.“ Then from the Mount thatquak'd with fear,— Mount Sin ‘ \t eathcd with flame. Thundering its auctions on the ear,— The Law by Mostn entne! Exceeding broad in its tlettttttitls, Itetptirint,r eye for (pr; " Do this tutti lire," tlte ateru command, “ The soul that site: shall die." Ah! who shall live. and ttol trangruss? \\‘hat man—where Illt'll abound—- \Vho trout in his own l‘IflIlIL’UIIfilH‘N’fi, Shall with clean hands be totutd'.‘ lint llenven. with merry. temper'd Joann—— The Law" was pointing Hill To III“ who in tht-jt'rsli should come, And all its claims t'ttliil. Descending: with the stream oftitne, The holy prophets sage littered new war/e..- sublime, As age sueeeeded age;— I"oreto|tl the tzltt’Irl ot' wondrous birth, His life and deth oi‘pain, .\It:.~t~tt.ttt‘n kingdom on the earth. And everlasting: reign. "- when full the time came round, their number llt'l'flllll‘h larger, the high rates absolutely excludinpr ll prisons with fixed, moderate incomes from the dignity of housuholdersltip, not to say ownership, within city lint a. What re ’ )urt t who ma y then. but to board? eannot afl'ord to rent '1 home. and they want to he at. tttves and friends, and able to partake in the amusements and vantages which a city" life :tll'ords. ( tainly all this sounds very rennmabh; they know, or proless to know, tbal board- ing is less ple: int and le<s nail II than housekeeping; but. the laller is aintply intpoesible. and Illltl‘t'ftll't' out of the ques- lion tttttil some time in the future wltcn the_V have 0‘rown rich. With sud-h ideas. of course it, is impos- sible. ll'housekeepingwith :tnewl mar- ried couple is only a matter of pi are and lint tit duty, (‘11 ' ian duty, then it will undoubtedly be del ed lllllll Iltwlllull and tneaasot display are achieved, and the final result will be, not the, formation ol'a hnppy household, but the lawn-“ion ul'a ln'it-k or a brown-Flour- Iltllh the cam in: ' be. with p:tl'lol‘~‘:ls richly l'ur- ui~het ' those ol lheit' tn-t__;'lth it's. 'l'ht il ol boardingr homes is not rou- lint-d to. :tud doe< not even con~i.~t mainly in, lhe llltp.'l' wliousol‘ the hind. orlht- Iretptent want of thorough Menuhin-u" lhough these are diargrt-enble enough»— but in the total al 'e of llte most teretl Innue inlluetntec— n the want of l . . antl the poverty ol atl'e -tion whit'h dewl» opes itst-Il' under these adverse eirt-um- slaltt't‘s‘. A happy home ii the. product of culti l:l.\‘t‘ the youngr people They lion; it tlocattot grow into t‘VI‘Il‘lll‘t' in one day or one night. It t'oa~t~t< not in velt'el outputs and lirnenlel l‘urniture: but in the lore. (are. lt‘lltlt'l‘ltt'x‘s, whit'h, like perpetual sunlight, t-ul‘tdd those who are he reripiuttIS. and surrounds them a: far ‘1\ ptmililc wilh whatever can add to their happiness and well ht-it f. (H course lint- t'.ll‘|)t'ls' and elegant, litr- uiture may form constituent part happy homes, bttt they are not e ' in tact, size and cost. Seem ralh. l obstat-les to happiness than net _ to it. especi~ ally to the young who tr _itt~l entering: lil'e, :tud who are separated rather than drawn ur-nrertogether by t-xee, ' e l:‘.\~ nr_ It i: the rosy and ('trllll act. which n ttt tlly ctu< mot borne-iii than the int ,4: and grand; just :t~' the pretty ro t-mbowered in trcesdraws ouo‘ahearl \\llll an intinitely slt'nnj: ' atttat-tion than the pretentioth‘ mansion. I have said that housekeeping <hould Il' looked upon by young" llt'll'l‘ll'tl people at a Christian duty; but, this' n y not heth way to make it .N't‘t‘tll pl of to a number o1 youn: reader... It. i: the t.~h- ion no 'tuuong the young to lltlihl ol ut-vel doing ty thin;_r lrom a .x't-u~e of duty. 'l'h 'twill do thingy t't‘om inclination. be— eat the\' In" ‘ ' "~ no: but duty! that i" which he himst-ll‘ recugn more to hi» paat than "IIVU. There is a blessing; upon young men and youngr women who g'o to we: con- <eir-utiuusly ntnl religiottdy to rent and cultivate a houtent' tltt-irown: not waiting till they grow l‘lt‘l), nor ttutil they h enjoyed it little more oi moiety, of l. to hours, ot’lntlls. and ol the tl ’h-puls which have seemedsodt-ariu the' _ oltth. From the date of their urt :tv‘e commences a new lii'o—a lil‘o dodn-ated to eat-b other: to their t-hildt'en, it they should be blessed with any; to vireiety ill a highersrnso titan they have in known bt-i'or and to 'otl. 'I‘heir home naturallytht . e wherein to bestow all thew hopt de.~tl' :IIIUL‘IIIHIH; and. as in! as their it allow, it. ihould reprt . t-ut their enjt utents utd their :t<])lt‘.‘llltlll$. There is no idea of permaneury attached to the diritl. .I it‘ttt‘lllt'ltli ol' :1 large city, and ot'eoursr- no certainty of -t home, un- less ont- -; ati'ord to lilll't'l No home and enter :tt out-o upon the ta>lt ol >up- porting; a good-s t‘ll eblablidum-nl. It i\ then Itotte<~ary to many who<e busi— ut~.~'< u t'itiesto t-t, , their houwlwld gods upon smut: spot in tin- Mtrrottntling t-ountry 's'tulit' lutly near l'or :tltt-ndanre upon the daily ttl‘t'lllldllull. yet remote know-1h I'or llttllfi“? and land to have ‘ eapr-d ruittoth‘atttl litt'litiottn'ah are plenty of lililt't" li‘tt- tite~ ' in tin Int-dialt: \ieiuily ot' all our _ easy (ll :tet'u and t'\'t.'l'_\' your :tttrt to them mort- ot the Illl‘t'lllg‘l'llt‘i‘. I't' ment. and eultiralion ot' the gr II center: of \t‘hit‘o lht- ‘ are the out iwth. 'I'hz- mo: «wounded in :\ New-York to boardingvh ‘ will ' tun: man tore hi> 1nd lig-trt-e. [it'l‘lltlllillin' horse apt r-top Waggon: while his wile e.tu lion 1 anion;r her eh k. pll'k her owtt eurrauts and r.t<phert l| >I ‘ and enjoy the de' its til‘ a clean, pl.- we -ordered I ill -, with ulna-ti and p: triI-a and t'l‘llu II at eoutt id and under her own exclusive ~‘llli-‘l'\ isiou. Then when ehildren come, there is the pleasure [or them. not to speak of the phystt-al :ltl\‘:lttl: of plenty of out-ol- door“. 'I'ht‘re; :iwat and trees. and , and rabb . d :‘llll'lit'lls. and per- llte oow, tln- pt . and the bone to hr looked alter. ILllzls lwen said td’ woman that an :ll‘llllliilll‘lllt'l‘ \‘l it her \va< a “ lib- eral (‘IIIIL titan: so lu‘ itt the collulIT. a happy li . in a l‘llt'i‘l'llll,lll.._\' lltt‘tla. " an t-dut'ation tor ehildt’eu. ()ttt oi dot thev Ilt'l‘tHI'll‘ Iantiliar with the exi>leneo aut habitx' of lie. 'I\ all tlul]ll‘~ill':llcil liv» iu'gthinflrw'; iu-tloora they see the example of :1 good :tnd u<eiitl lil‘e. and 01' the Imp- pin ‘45 which they are thus enabled to dill tttsr‘ around them. 'tln belong tg preaeut e.\t.~t- y. The formation oi" a bout-hold it good -tl~'o because it. reprr. Stilllfillllt'fifi, and “'"rn'e and 1 et ase our social 'elleut thin'r ‘ degradingmr at lead purerinlelleetualtivw l 'I'Ill-J \\'I£Al\'Nl£hS 01-: ENGLAND. (From Wilmer ti: Hutt’lll‘a European Times, Ileneiulier 1.) The late Mr. ('obden, with his large mind and ra : hunntnity, used to say that I} I'lik'hmeu sytnpatltiZt-d with rebels in country but their own; and the as- ’ ’ 'ally true. When we hear t'll in t y laud taking up but their rulers wt.- give them all support we e: t. “'0 espouso tgawe lash in ottr new papers the tinst whom they have risen. we olly ot' governing,r human beings brtttot'oreo, and our best wishes lol' .~ accompany their ell'orts. With the . us iii the lua<t, bowed down under the pressure oi .\ltthotumcdttu injustice— with the. poor poles under the iron grasp ot'IttH ‘a—even with the Southerners in the l'nited Slates lightiugi‘orthe extension oi slavery, went cor l'ally itt their attempt tomt-ntl their eond ton. Iiut. when the ('auatliaus thirty ye: . .go endeavored to shaltt: ull'our rule—when the Italians flew to artn:~——wheu the. Indian mutiny broku out—when the hill! ‘5 at Mot-ant | 'tv show- ed 'gttxol‘tlLS: ' l'lllll‘.~§ wa> put [1 severe test. tint] we lot-got the l 'onsol’httnt: uty wehad been ~o long p ehing to otlu We hate 1.. w an int-ipieut rebellion at: our own doors. lriuh discontent, is out-t: more becoming St'l'lttlh, and, for the fourth or lillh tinn- in a little more titan .'xty yeatw, the lititi~h Government is old d LU t' il‘roni armed I‘t‘<l.~l:tllt‘L‘ in that nnha b‘ try. 'l‘bia time last year the isle ltlt-ut-d from its pro] ty by the foolish .tud wirltetl t‘l.:.~":ns ol' the ’eninns. We St'l ed their lt-adet and threw them into 1 on; we tried them lor treason- t‘eI-tn ' and ttttn<ported some for Iito. other for twenty years, and others again l'or it It's\' period; we suspended the llabe- as Horptt" .\‘-I when l,’t\rliat rent-wed the t<pension be Parliament. adjourned; “o - now syn-outtding the Irish coast with warvess'elsantl gunhoat‘t: “'43 are engaged in making,r the weak points ttd strong, and the strong points able: we are filling the country ' h wtth soldiers :tnd llllll'lllL'rl. nrmingtheeon- stubttlary. attd doing (5\ lit'ipatiou ol'a the part ol' the Il‘lAIl and the Irish Yankees who are coming across seatothe: of their brethren; and our pttblittsts. par- tit-ularly those oi the Tory Press. are (‘oun- <elliu15 the sheddiugol blood enough should rebellion again - ‘st: its horrid head, ap- parently tttn-onseiotts ol. the fact that. it iii any other patt ol‘ the world had got'- ru- meut. existed. there are no terms ct ='- and eonttunely which we “‘tlll ' at tho heads of rulers whow' had brought about so " nti<ery and discour- ()l eourw ‘ with '- hing iii an- tetioa, our distittt-rest- ' ' in. met. and ' A .