1iJoctri_i. CRADLE AND COFFIN. Two ruce clus swniii Meet the needs of huinuii kind ; Each with its appropriate freiglitiiig, Each with garlands intertwined ; (‘riidle, where the clitld repose:-— Collin, which the dead encloses. Cradle, placed in marriage chiiniber, waying, swaying to iind ro ; lip its s so the children cluitiber, Toiling in it ros low : \Vhispeitng IlI‘t'{l ufi descending, Sweetest dteuniu the child nni lending. Cold, fiineriil draw-d, and iit' And its tenant resting wearv. \\’ith the defllll-(IliIlt'P stealing chill : Shrinking shapes, rie -struck iind weeping, Round the couch are vigils keeping. Collin, Inidvvuv placed, and dreary, i Criulle-coflin—interrenin U, ilie long and aching _\(-art ! Soul, slow learning tiiiie‘s dark incnriing, Eyes out-looking through their tears: Kindly, seems the death-cold stillness, Geiiiul, scents the rest and cliillness. All the nooks tvhcre selflies hidden Memory searches to the cow. ; Till tlaik Ipectres come unbidden Through tltc lattice and the door ; Come, upbriiidiug our oiiiis.aimis— Self-convicting our commissions. Loving deeply. fondly, truly, \Vo iiifinitudo demand ; Yielding up SIIUIIIIIIMOHS, duly, ."l’L‘tl-\\llI otl'eri:i;_;s, heart and hand; Tiieiico this nngiii.-ii is but telling Of the depth whence love was wslling. llarictics. LIAIlII.I'l'Y OF i\'I'lWSPAPISIl. SUBSCRIBERS. “'9 iti\'iIo tho attention of Subscribers to the following extract from it late London Paper, by which it wil is seen that the prin- ciple has been liiially settled by the Courts of Law in reference to the legal responsibilities ofsiibseribcrs to Netvspzi ers. “ I: So scribers who do itoi giro express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to coiitinuc their subscriptions. “ 2 subscribers order the discontinuance of their Poriodii-.-ils, the Publislier may send them, until all arrears are paid , and Sub- scribers are responsible for all the numbers sent. “ 3. If Subscriliers neglect or refuse to take their Periodicals from tho otlico to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they liars settler.’ their Bills and ordered their Periodicals to he di.-ictiiitiiiaed. Seiidiiig number: back, or Ic(ri'i'ni,r I/imn in tlic 01/2". is not sricli notice of «lisrontiniianre, air the aw rrquirrs. “ If subscriliers rcitiova to other places without iiiforiiiing Ilio Publislier, and their periodical is sent to the former direction, they are held reitponsit; c. “ 5. The Courts have decided, that refusing to take it Newspaper or I'criodic.il from the ollicc, or removing mid leaving it uiicnlleil for, uiiiil all urrears are paid, is primafuric evidence of iiitcntioiial Jraur The above law has ulao been acted upon in the United States; the folloiiiiig front the ..\‘e:c York Tiibiinr, clearly shows " Tho liability of Subscribers to Ncwspiipcrs and Periodicals,” is not in tn-’|!='x' CH-‘V_?5. V’ ::ii:I correctly considered. A case has recently been (I<.'(‘lul'tI, which we think will awaken nttciiticn on the stilij.-ct. .\lr. Jnpcr Ilariling, of Pliiliidelpliia, not long since, recovered rt large Filln (about .‘5l00 we lielieve) for a subscription to the Pen- s_\'l\'.n-izin liiquin.-r, from a in:tn residing in Illiodc Island. The cir- cpiiislziiices trero these-—tlie iliihscriher took the paper for two _vi-iirri. and then sent to the Publisher notice of discontiiiuniu-e, without liirmirdiiig the innncy for p.'i_vtiient. The I’ulili.~tlier tool: no natiro oflliis, nor several subsequent iiutices of refusal to talte the papers from the Post Otliee. The result was that, notwithstanding the Itlimic Islander did not l’Ct'Ol\'0 the papers for several years, vet he ivsi.-i fircel to pay Mr. I ardiiig the whole riuiouiit up to ihe pericd cliiinieil in tho Bill." .lI.'t'F.NlI.l! SI.\lPl.lCl‘l'Y.—-A friend says, the following story is a fart. Two bo_is of ten-.lsr year, who went by the ii.inu-s of Tom and Jack, became members of a district school in it cer- _tain New Eiigland town. On making their appearance. the teacher called them up before the asst-inbled Otlitiol, and pro- crelod to malie certain interrogatories concerning their IIJIIJLB, sge, etc. “\Vell, my fine lad," said the teacher to the first onc,“ivhat is ‘our name '1” )"'I‘o'n,” prnmptly answered tliejuvcnile. 'Iom."’ said the teat-her——“tli.it does not sound well. Re- rnevnbor always to speak the full name. You should have said '1' m- ow, my son,” (turning to the other boy whose expectant face suddenly lighted up with the sati~‘factiuii of‘: newly C0ln[)fel'l,‘;fltl£ll itle:i,)—"iiow, lheii,will you tell me ,w.iat your name is. “Joel;-ars.”’ replied the lad, in it tone of confident decision. \Viiii'r we CALL Durirs.—I“.rery man ought to pay his dehts—-if he can. Every man ought to help his iieighbour—it‘ lie c.in. livery m:tn and woman ought to get m.1rricd—if they can. Every man Iilollltl do his work to suit his Cusl0IlIFlS— if he can. Every man should please his \t'IfL'—ifIIO can. Every wife should please her liuslian-l—-ifslie can. Every one should take a newspaper, and mu‘ ron tr-anyltow. New Coat: roii. Toorti.tciiii:.—A writer in a late number of it Medical Journal says:—“ Gum Copal, when dis<olved in choloroform, forms an excellent compound for stufling the holes of di-caysnl teeth. I have used it very frequently, and the be- nstit, which my patients have derived front it,has heentruly as- tonishing. The application is simple and easy. ‘ I clean otit the hole, and moisten s little cotton with the solution; [intro- duce tliis into the decayed part, and in every instance, the re- lief has been almost instantaneous. The chloroform removes the pain, and the gum copal resists the action of saliva, and a the application is so screeablc. those who may labour under this dreadful malsdy would do well to make s trial ofit.” Ciriivusu Mon: or Ft::r.iira ‘run Pui.ss'.—'I‘ho Chinese physicians. it is well known, have long had the credit of paying very peculiar rittenlion to the pa se. 'Ilie patient is required to be laid in bed, with iis urin resting on I cushion. The physician must be seated, and both parties are to remain silent, calm, and collected. The fin en tire next to be applied,’ ' , oiio after another, in or or to jud e of tho compressibility of the srtery. u Chinese do not infer so sly from the rapidity of the pulsation. Their mode is to compare the number of piilsnlionn of the artery Willi the intervals of the respiration ; of tlio pulsation of it mitn in moderate hcultlt, they consider in relation to the time of n iiitturtil inspiration sad as irntion. I-‘our bouts of the pulse during this |’l0¢I. lhcy consi or sit indicating perfect health. If it excited we pulsations. it is considered too quick. It is required to reckon live pulsations in order to form ncorrect indication. Tlieir chief divisions of the ubio urn four: tlis superficial, the profound, the nick, snd the s ow. 'I'h¢-so they consider as linving reliitioii to the our temperaments, the cltolcric, the ssnguiuo, tho plilegiiiritic, and the melancholy. -Asuiiso Too Mt7cit.—A young couple were sitting together, undoubtedly in coins romantic spot, with birds and flowers around ; at least the render is led to infer ihst they Iltldpllll these " appliances and mesns to boot," when the following conversation sum it : " My dear, iftbe sacrifice of my life would please thee, most glsdls would I lay it down at thy feet." " Ii, sir, you am too kind I But it just reminds me. that I wish you would gratify me b discontinuing the use of tobacco." " Can't tlititlt ofit.. t's it habit to which I am wedded." " Very well, sir ;stnce this is the wsy in which you sscrities your life for me, Ind as you are already wedded to tobacco, I'll tiilte cars that you sre never wedded to me also, so it would be bigii my." A GuuA'I' Iitvuis-riox.—0swsgo Journal rsys, that Prnfeuuor -Willi, of Rochester, IIII invented s self-winding clock, which is the grustest mechanical wonder oftlis day. It has been ssnminsd by several scientific gentlemen, who srs snsitimoue rrouviuaeing it I complete triumph. The Editor ssys, the! Mr. Wil is, " in this Invention, has succeeded in finding the principle of psrpstusl motion Apple and Thorn Trees. FIR SALE, s quatitii ofgood Thorns, 4 years old; also, 400 Apple 'I‘n:t.-s, of dit s‘I‘l‘I|l |iinds—2, 3, and -I yi-.urii grafted. of the early-bearing kinds; also, I'oor, Cherry, and Oriiuiiieiital es. IIt)Il-ERT CAIRNS. Broom Rush, St. Peter's Road, April 21, I852. .963 SALE. ORSE ll.-\IR SliA'I‘ING, CL'IKI.I§I) Ilt)ll.\'I'i IIAIIK, ' GU'l'I‘A I’BRClIA SULISS iind P.-\S’l‘E. \\".\I. HEARD. Great George Street, April 26, I852. To Hot-ticulturists and Farmers. We IE9 V7.—é‘.~§’§©'Rl9 EGS to announce, that ho has received during the \Viiiter, in iirldilioii in his former r-stensivo Stock of GJIRI) I'.‘.\' on-l FLO IVER 5I'.‘El)S. liuiii l\It-soars. I)icksoii's 61. Co, Iidiiiliuigh, 50 Sorts llnrdy Annual I*‘h-wer Seeds 50 do. liiilf-do. 0 do. I. Together with a large variety of approved Garden Seed-. l“roiii Mes-is. J. dc J. Brown, Ulasgotv, l'i-us, It.-:iui-, C:: ‘.--t, and Tllrtiip St~t'tI.1. From the Stock of John C. Kcyser, .v’\"cw Yarlt‘, 700 I':ick;iges assorted Garden Seeds 300 do. (I lower Seeds 5 sorts of Cliiiibers or Creepers 3 do. lloriliir I"lo\t'erit 13 do. cliuico Anna:-. . These liiiil.'trc at (.‘upo’I‘ormeniine, snd will be here, it is ex- pectcd, in the course of the week. Cliarlottetowii, April 27, 1852., Corn Meal. BARREIS Ftcsli grottiitl CORN “ILII. may he had oftlie subscriber, for Cash. Queen Equine Cltarluttetoivn. I‘.. I.. LYDIAIKD. I-‘.-\slIl().\'.\lll.l'2 'r.iii.’oits. Quiutiv sQuAitii:. CIt.\ItI.n'I"I‘ETOVVII‘. ATEST I“.\.\'lIlU.\’S, ltept coiistaiitly on liniid, and all work entrusted to their care, done on the sltorlt-st notice, and in the best iiianiu-r. Iy. October 3|, I85l. Steam Grist Mill. 7 III’. . iiliscrilier having talieii the above listnlilisliincnt from Mr. .P 'I'liI'..\lAlN, will be prcpiirt-Ll to grind for the public on Tull, and will give (‘ash for ll'IIl..1'l' if 0.‘! TS, iind kt-up I"I.0UIl. 8; l\Il'I;\I. oii liztiid for Stile. t‘.II\RI.I’.S ROPER. Charlottetown, I"eb. 24, I932. W. .———-T_; W‘ i —' _ H; _‘_—-7-‘, 1‘ llibl Fllllall Flllltl !. SICCUIIH YOU]! Pil()['I'lR'P\' AT A SAVING U1" l“I["'I‘Y PE ll (3I£N'l‘. "I9 can only be done li_v Iiisuriiig in the l\IUTC.\I. Fllil’. INSL'RAN(7I’. C().\II’AiVY. This is the only Ulli:-c uliere claims for loss can be met, without reference to I foreign C--iiiiuiiy. Blaiili furtiis ol'ii;-pliciitioii, and any other ixiforniatioii criii be ob- l. taineil at the Secretary and 'I'rt:asurer’s Ollice, Ki.-i.t Slice prii U, 3 . Dissolution of Co-Partnership. IIF. Cl‘pZllIIIt‘Y~‘l|ipIlIlIII'lI0 misting in this I-'|:iml, lwtwr-rnl the Stilt.-cribeis, ltiis lieezi this tiny di.-‘siilveil by iiititu.-il C‘.‘lI- sent, and till p4-rsoiis liaviitg th-iiiniid.-i £t_,‘_'IllIl-’I the §iIIlI (.‘npartm:r- ship, will send in their Acrounts for St‘IIlt!llIt.'IIl; and all persons ii el-ted. are required to Illltlte iiitiiiediute payineiit to t.‘ilII\:I' rfllie Copartiiers. IlI‘.\'.lA\II.\' IIAYIVOOD, \\'lLLI.~\.\I IIAXIVUUU. \Vitriess—'I‘iios. G. Ruccuus. 'I‘i;:iti.sli, I‘. ‘i I:Il.itiiI, 2tltli Ileizciiilier, l.“.'iI. 'I'lie liusiiicss Iioerctoforo conducted by the above Parties will be carried on iifter this date, on their own respective accounts. I/VILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter, I To be Let. All possession given the hit June next. fl-\lIA'l‘ very desirable iind coininodious HOUSE in Kent Htreet, formerly owned try Ir. Curio- I. last, and next door to Mr. AVID H'n:wAtt'r's. 'l‘lio situation is advantageous for carrying on any kind There is it Pump in the Yard, and ii largo Ware- I"or particulars, apply of biiiiiesii. liomie iiinl Stalilo attached, and II Garden. to the I'ropiietor, 'I‘IIO.\lAS WILLIAMS. (‘outer Tiiz Roy Street, (near Mr. IIuviluud‘s.) April 2i, I852. For Sale, 'l"IIA'I‘ pleasantly situated House and Garden, together or in Lot to suit purchasers, owned and in the occupation of t c Subscribe-r. Tlic preiiiisus iitl'ortI it beautiful view of the IIi||sbo- rough IiI\'|‘|’, rind might be made into a delightful residence for it fifliilltrllttlll and family. For further prirticularii, apply to the Sub- iutribcr. JOHN RENOUF. \Vi-ynionih Street , Cliarlottetown, I't.-bruary 10, I852. _—V:a—i‘:~.—dble Leasehold Interest for Sale. 'lVIll" >‘~.Iiscril..-r oil?-is for sale, the I.t.-aselinld Interest of his 5 . . ,..!'nT ..nl no-ll luiowii I-'nriii at De Sable. bpposito the re- .. . A tI.\l.-\.~' \|Alta'll.\l.I., Earp, and about It! miles from - =... enii.~i_-'.- of I00 acres of fertile Land; lIII of wliiclt. \\ itli the e .rnpliuii oi abciil 9 ncri.~s—ctivt-retl with wood t-iuitiililc I‘... I’.-:irii.,_{ I'ole--—is in it high state of cultiwiiioii: iind Ilie situation is ilolir_vlitl'nl, (‘.1-llllllttlitllllg it view of tlio Nurtliuinberlaiid Straits lrnin at. Peter‘: Island to Ciipe Toriiieiitinu-. 'tere are on the pro-mi.-es a you oiie-illory-iind-ii-linIf D\\'I'II.I.I.\'ti lIt)USt., 2 >1 2.’), romp etely liiiislied iii a nu erior nitiiini-r; until a very coin- iiiodious IlAl.N. 53 is 44, r.ot'ered with Mirriiiiirlii Sliiitgles. There is also tliereoii ii 'I'IlItI‘lSIIINli MACIIINE of 2 horse power, constructed on It new and improved principle, by which two i-toolts it iiiinuto may be threslied. AI “ An excellent new CARt‘t‘.N't‘I:tt's SIIOI‘, and other good OUT- |ll'l|.|)l.\'(i'S and UI'I"I()ES, a good LIMI’.-I{|LN, andanevcr- liiiliiig \Vi.-ll ofexcelleiit \'Vator. A great quantity of SE.\ MANUIII-I, can at all times be obtained on the I'ririiit.-cs. ’l'lie l"urni is under Lease for a term of 999 years, at an annual Rent of £6 ciirri-iicy. For terms ofbfaile iind further particulars, apply to the Subscriber on the premises, or to J-tines I'urdie, 'Zsq., C iarlo own. CIIARLES l\l‘QUAIlIlIE. 2-lili Fe.-by., I852. FOR SALE, IIAT beautifully situated Piirm. on the Eastern side of Lot or 'l‘owiu-xliip No. Three (3), fronting on the Gulf of St. I.iiu- reiicc, near Iiildure Cape, at present occupied by the Subscriber, (Has tl‘0l‘/t‘t'.'-I in some of the pi-i':icip.‘iI N apt in L-imlon. l'lZ. .'61(.;sr.~‘. Cltrt'.sIi'c's -5’ Co.; 1'.‘/lirooil ts‘ Co.; Jfiiyhcw I5‘ ll'Iii(I', 4%) HGS to iiiforrn the inlial-itnntl of Priiicc r.tl\VI‘Il‘(I Island, that business at the “(l,ueeii‘s Arms 'I‘.-ivcrii," Char- lottetown Iloy.il'._t, on the Road leading to Poplar Islaiid Ilridgo, ttliere he tiiiileriiikes the Clc-ailing, Itctiitiitg, Sliitliiig and llyeing Ilenver and Silk Iluts; Jim Crows made from the Island Wool, old ones done u . ' All urdm.-i pmictually attended to. taken at the Queen's Arms; and at Mr. Jziiiies Itead‘s, Tailor, Dorcliester Street, Charlotte- town. I‘rici,-s very \\'. Ih .icvi's (.'/oflirt Clrriireil. Cliarlottetoivn Iloynlty, J.iti., 20, I852. Seminary for Young Ladies. J] RS. J.-\.\Il'lS ll. IIOUN Kl‘. rtml Miss llAl)(.'l:2 take leave to iiiforiii tlio (ieiitry and Public ol'Charlottetowii, tltiit they intend opening a .‘.'li.\lI.\'.-\llY for \'nuiig_: I.atlies, on Monday, the lfitli in.-itiint, at the late residence of John Morris, I£sq., Sydney Street, near the Itoiiiaii Cutli--lic (Iliape . The couisc of Instruction will t‘.0'ii|>l‘I!0—F.llglI§lI in all its branch- es; I"l'f.‘.'lCll; Itnliuii; Music; Draiving; Iinibronlery, and every des- cription of I-‘iincy \Vork Terms may be lanown on application at tho Seminary. Cliarlottetotvii, March 16, 1552. Freehold Form for Sale. IIE SIlIlSCRlIII'IIK offers for Sale, 200 itcres of Imnd, beau- ti ully situ:ited on tie Call‘ of St. l.awri-nce. Ofilie above about 40 notes are in a liigli state of Cultivniion, nut! 47 acres cut down, of ttliioli 30 acres are lit to be stuinpt-il, the ft'SI of the land is covered \\ itli excellent lizirdwood and loiigvrs. 'I'lierc are on the premises a Dwelling Ilousc, Siubles, &e., and a new State, which are sheltered from the North wind in \\’inter, by it bush lcli for that urpo-to between them and the shore. A never-I'.ii|ing strcniii for so long so the component parts of the clock exist, it will ooutinod ‘its action, sud lisep constant y is motion." ofl ati.-r runs through the prerntses, and aliundurice of kelp, for niusiire, can iie:ir|y ut nl times, be easily procured from tho . tore. Tho lainl is on Lot 47 near the boiimlnry line 0 I.ot 46, being half a mile from Cniiiphcll‘s Cove, wliero ii Ilrealtwator is Iiltely to be soon erected, which will be a great nilraiitnge to the ndjicent settlement. Tcriiis iiiadc knmvn, by iippliczitioii to J. D. Ilsszsnn, Esq. Charlottetown, or to the Sulu-critn-r. ANGUS .\I‘DONAI.D. Mill Town, Lot 47, 29th Maicli, I852. Freehold Property In Charlottetown. III’. Subscriber offers for Stile his Prernii-es, situated in Grnfioit Street, opposite that of John .’lIcNeill, II.-up, School \'iiiitoI', coniprising one whole Towii I.ot No. -17, tlii liititdrcd, willi two convenient Dwelling Ilouses, Stable, \\'orksliop, dtc. For further particulars spply to WILLIAM CUTCLIFF. Grafton Street, February 7, I852. House In Kent Street. TIIE Subscriber offers for Sale or to lot, his Dwelling Ilouso in Kent Street, lately in the occupation of Mr. John Cnghlnri. It contains a large Store and good frost-proof Cellnr, and 6 other Rooms. It will be let altogether or in two parts. On £200 being paid down, the remainder could hit on mortgage for four or five years. JOIIN BRIZEN. February I0, 1352. Chain, Cheese, Ralslns, dic. ' RECEIVED by tho Subscriber, ex Euplicuiia, from lIoston,snd for Sills It the lowest market rules- 800 Bundles sssortod CHAIRS, 20 Cllltl best Ainoricsn CIIEIZSE. 20 Barrels superior CIl)l".ll VINEGAR, 80 douen (ouch) PAIL8 sud BROOMS, I0 Cubs RAISING, 50 Boxes Bloosu iIo.. (new fruit.) 8. C. IIOLHAN, Deer. I0. Store Ilcsd of Povrusl Wharf. coiitaiiiiiig I00 acres, It) or l:'i of which an: under cultivation; the reiiiaimler covered uitli a mixture of hurl and soft wood. There is tl new livelliiig llniise, and .i Barri iie.ir|y tiriislted oil the pre- iiiises, and it well of ‘vtlltll’ at the door. It is an excellent stand for any kind ofliusim-.-s, being in at thriving settlement, and within about 60 clmius nfllie Iiiigliiili Cliurcli. Au ahundnneo ol' Sea Manure can he obtained in front of the I"ariii, and along the Sea Shore, uliicli is low; on is it convenient place to olituiii tisli, either from the Son or tieigliliiiuriiig I'oii.l.-i. I"or further pflrlicultirs, apply, ifliy letter, prepaid, either to Mr. J. C. ’l'iu\vs:iis, Cliarlottetutiii, or to the owner on tho pro-ini-es. II. W’. IIl".LI£. Kildzire, Lot 3, April It‘, 1852. 3w. FOR SALE. Part ofthut I-cnutif-illy silttrttetl I.ot,corrtcr offireat George and King ."trt.‘l'I.d, iiutv ocoupie \V. C. IIU S, iind adjoining Mr. (,'iiAiii.icii l‘At.itrs:it’ii new building For further particulars apply to W. C. IIOIIS on tho preiuises, where the plan may be set-.ii. V!) I.lI'I‘ on I.c:tm, wiili liberty to purchase, ifso required, part of Ilin I.:tiids belonging to tho Subscriber, known as the “l'Iiixt~:it" I‘.-state, situate in the [Custom extremity of Charlotte- town, C0ll|[Ifl:~Iltg Hlevctt Toirii Lots and portions ol Two Coniiitoit I.nts. This Property has been laid oil into Iluilding Lots, and will be lot by private contract agreeably to it plan to be seen at tho Otlice of Joint I.0NtiW0l\’l'Il, Iisq. ‘V. S. LONGWORTII. Cliarlottctoirn, January 6. I352. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. In the Centre of Cliarlolleloicn. IIE Subscriber intending to leave this I.-ilond, oflcru his Pro- perty in Sydney Street, for Solo. It consists ofn Quarter Town Lot, with a two-story Dvielling House, 32 x 28 : \Vork Sltop iii the rear, 30 x I8 : \Vood llouse below it. ——-ALSO: Two Horizontal Horse Powers. He also requests all persons indebted to him to make sn csrly settlement. STEPIII-ZN BOVYI-LR. March 26' Mills for Sale. IIE Subscriber offers for Sale ii GR IS T JIIILL erected nearly 2 years ago, with the Le.-tseliold Interest of fifty-live acres of escclleiit L./LVD, 999 ‘ears Lease at ls. r acre. Also—nd- joining the aliove, tho Leasehold Interest of 244 acres of L.i./VI), together with one-lialfof it SA IV JIIILL, u very convenient and comfortable I) W'ELLI./VG IIO USE 30 I117, it all nearly new, and it Well of \Vater near the door. 'I be whole of this property is well wooded and watered, and situated near the Anderson ltu.id. on I.ot 26, in the midst of new and very extensive settleiiieiits. I"roiii the past few years, it is rciisoiiuble to conclude, that in a very few years hence the whole surrounding country will be settled, wlmii it will be well wortlty the attention of the holdci of this property to erect such other inills as the necessities of tlie country ileninud; and articitlarly so, as there is sullicient water power and other convenience to do so. 'l‘liis I'roperty imi be sold in one, two or three Lots, to suit purchasers. One-litilfo the A ltIOS'l‘ MIIKACULOIVS CUR!-‘. OI-‘ BAD LEG F i 43 \'i-:Aits- sI.lI-‘FERlNG. 8’ AFTER .2: rat! of II Letter from Mr. ll"II' G I ' o ' w......... '..:r.:; .:.;":'fl.:.; W To Professor HOLLOWAV, ' ' S ,-A I I‘ I8 ‘I’ ' - :::»:.i?..'a.. '.'.'..°33?:.::.::'..:.°.1u::::!?‘.'::':'°" snore or It'll sore, and greatly in[|,m,,.d_ - 3''“ her lie.i|tli lflITt'l'I'tI st-vent-Iv, mid Iliu stitte of he. lg“. .,,, .",;|,|° I mm In your I‘ills um] iiitnu-nt; and, as s Inst resource, after every other reiiieil hail proved .iseli~sr, she coin-enteil to do so. She coiiiinenreil six wee in ago and . ' ' I I strange to relate, I! now in good Imilili. Iler hits are ptlllllflrl, witlinut seam or scar, and ier s ep smiml siul iimttiituilml. ‘..u|.t WIIlll‘lrf‘tI ilic siifl'ei intro of my wife dtirin ,» , ilu-rn with her present any--ynieiit oflu-itli i, yo iild indeed frelileligliio (‘II in liuving been the means of so greatly uiluvistiiig the juflbtingg oh; fellow creature. (s. I \VI I. , A rr.nso.\' 70 vmns or-"'s'i°s'r.') cunt-‘.n iiriitmuiiiil or 0 f L M TI’IIRT\:II'Ei}_ItS‘ ;'S"I[‘,ANDING. opyo a 2 rr rom _ r. ii. . u , ll '11 G I or Ruaiciiy/.~. rimr lluddersfjield, .iai¢.i".iri.rgqiii, I.8‘b?.u’"’ fo Professor IULLOWAV. Siit,—-I sufli.-te«l_fZir it period of thirty years from it hind leg the result of lI\'0'(I|’ ilirr-e dilli.-n-iit ricc cuts in Gas \\'oi|ts; ttr-roiiiptsnied by scorlititic stiiipluiiis. .. ,-,,,i,.,, ,,f ,m,,“,.,,' “"5” witlioui tlcriring any be-no-tit,tind was even told ‘that the le must he’ ziiiipiitiiteil; yet, in opposition to that opinion, yum. pi". M “mime”, liuve effected it eoiiiph-ie cure in so shorts tiine,thnt few who had no; wig. rtcusd it would credit the fort _ (Siiined) WILLIAM Alllls. c.T.'.'.".:::".'2.:'t.:3:r.:';:::::?'..:.:.':..'::.:n“°“ by “'~ “'- "- E-='~-«L I)RE.\l)I'-‘III. BAD Illtl-‘.AS'I‘ CURE!) IV ONE MONTH. J.rtrm:t of a Lellerfrom Jlr. Frerlericlc Turner, Q/‘Puuliunp Kent, rlalrd December 13, I850. ' ’lo Prof»-ssnr II0l.l..tJWAY, Diuu Sin,-—.\Iy wife but suffered from Burl Breasts for more than o.no use. Ilining before In-sled an awful wound in in own log by your llllI'I\‘llIIct.I medicine, I deteritiirierl again to use your Pil Otntuirnt, itiid tlu.-rcfore gave them a trial in her case, and fiiittuiiiie it was, I did so, for in less than it truintlt is perfect cure was effected and benefit that tariuits other brim:-hes ol my family have dr-rivedifrom ilieiruse is rciillyustonisliing. I now stiongly recoinniend than [0 an my friends ‘ ‘ V (Siam-.d) FRI-‘.DRl(‘.K TURNER. A WONDI-.ltI- LL Cliltli UP A _I)AN(iEROUS SWELLING OF THE I\Nl-SE. Copy of a Ir-llcrfrorn John Fargfur, an ./Igriciillurisl, residing at ‘cm rough, II¢.r;Itam, dated May I5, I850. 'l‘o Proll-ssor IIt\l.l owstr, ' Siit,—l was ulllicied with is swelling on c:u:hs ido oftlie leg, Nllllfl‘ "l"“'9 "'9 l‘'N‘'i 5'' nmrly UV" \’Pl|l'F, whirli increased to a great stile I IIWI the advice of three eiiiineiit Siirgrotis here, and was lltl inmate of tlic Ni-wciisl for four \\I'II( After |'ItlI0l.ll modes of treat- IIINII hail been trial I was tliseltatoueil its inriiruhle. slaving heard so iiiucli uf_\oiir I‘ills iiiiil Uiiitineiit,I tleterttiiiictl to try them, unit in less tlimi ii itioiitli, I was completely ctirci . ' it is more reniniki In I was r-ngitgo-ll ttielte hours ll day in the Hay Ilitrvest, t|tIiI uliltu-tut, | have followed my to iri--its or-uupiitioo tlirotiglioiit the winter 1 line haul no ieiuin whatever ofiny cuinp aiiit ' (§'igneil) N 'I‘ - ' Jniiiv I-‘ORI-‘AR. AN I.\'I-‘I.A.\I.\I.\'I'ION I III’. SIDE PI-‘.ltI"I-lC'I‘l.Y Cliltl-ID. Copy of a _Lel!cr from . '. Francis Jlrnul. of Ill‘£tlIl0ttl¢, Lotlimii Roml, Eiliiibro‘, dated April 29th, I8t'iI. 'I'o Professor lIoi.i.n\uv, _ 3|“.-.I"0|‘ lllutc llmn twenty years my wife has been siihjt-ct, from time to time. to iiitacks of in nittintitioit in the side, for w "eh she was bled and blisicred to I rest extent: still the pain could not he retniiveti. About four ‘ears ngo.s saw to pen, the wonderful can-es etI'cct- y-i_l by your ills and Ointment, on-I thought she would give them II tri-tl. lo_her greet usiooultinent and delight, she got imntedittts re ' “'0” “R5. iind after pcrserr.-ring for three wet-Its, the pain in her Iltll wns completely cured, and she hits enjoyed the best of health for the "st fouryears. _ (Signet ). _ FRANCIS ARN01‘. The Pills should be used conyointly with the Oiiittneiitiii most of the following cases :— d L ’ purchase money niity reinatii for two or three years iittpnid, on up- proved Security either on the property or otherwise. For further particulars, apply to J. Wenthcrbe, Iisq., at Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber at New London. \VILl.IAM COTTON. New I.ondon, March 9, I852. To be Sold TII.AT pleasantly situated I“ariii consisting of 60 acres, in (‘bar- I'lIl(‘|0\\‘Il ltoynlty ‘on the I,'tiiiiii lloatl. I7 cluiiiis olI' from the St. I’:-ti-r‘ii Ilonil, and opposite to the Il.ict- ('«iiiriii-. 'I llt‘I(' is It largo lloust-. coiisiiitiiig of 2 Pairloiirs, 2 I\'itt-lit-its and [led Itooiii, and |);ii.-y on this final floor, it Ilraviiiig Rooiii and -I lied ltoniiis on the second floor, and good frost-proof Ci-llunr. 'I'lioro is in large (iiirdeii iiiid Ureliiird stocked with choice Fruit Tree-s. The whole land is under ctiltivutinii, except about 5 ncres wliieli is H,‘ll'l'Vt'lI Vood. The premises are well fenced, it good proportion being planted with llnwth ~rn. There is It good Ilurn, Ilorso iind Cow t~I‘able. and other Uut lluildiiig-; u Well of never-fniling \Viitor at the door; it stream of Water sutlicient for propelling Machinery, ruiiii through the Land It is desirable as -’l residence it it geitter: ftimily, the rooms being spacious and iii an ugreeiililc sittiiitioii. Tho I.aiid will be so d altogether, or divided to suit purcliasers. For further pnrticulnrsnpply to '1‘. II. Iluvilaiid, l'.'sq., in Charlotte- town, or the Subscriber on the prrinises, JA.\IES VV. JAMES. Bridgefoot Ilouse, March 23, 1852. To be Sold or Let, and iinmrdial ouession given. TIIAT pleasantly situated FA M, wheroon tho Subscriber now ' consisting of I00 acres of Freehold Land. with tho -! 3 L 2 I Buildings thereon situated. 60 acres are cleared iind in s state of cultivation; it good Orchard and Gordon, well stocked with Fruit Trees from England, A les, Pears. Plums, Cherries, &c. There is an excellent Stronm otPI)Viiter running through ilie Promi- ses, and ii ell of Witter close to the House. person esirous of obtaining tllt eli 'blo place for farming, would do well to come and exainine for themselves. Half the purchase money allowed to remain on good security. All persons indebted to the Siibscribcriire requested to settle their accounts to save trouble, snd rill having elsiiiis sguinst Iiiin are de- sired to send them in iiiiiuediutely for psymen t. , WILLIAM CIIING. Bsdoqus. Lot 25, Ilsreh 4, 1852. T0 MILLERS. ANTED s study MAN of good clisrsetsr. to Isis uhurgu of and work s Grist I'Il.—Apply by letter to N0. 1 i Post Oflos. Charlottetown. ’ April 0, ms. Ba cg: Chic-go-foot I-‘istulu Sore throsts Bud Brcull Cliilblaiiis Gout Skin discucg Biiriil Chappetl-Iiands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Swelling: Sore bends Bites of Mos- Cancers iiiiibago Tumours clicloes and Contracted & I'iles ‘ers Sstid-I-‘lies Still‘ joints llhcuinstism Itouiids Cocoa-Bay Elepliniitixtsis Sea s Ysivs or N‘ ' Sold by the Proprietor at 244 Strand:net:ii|'l'eiiiple Bar) London gnd by GI-EU. ’I'. IIA ' .\ltII, Agenifur I’. B. |.|u,..i,i.. n.,,,,_., ,,,,,y .30" M 2'a5’o3!."|Nl20I ellclh Tlieru is I very considerable saving iii taltiiig lIIt‘.>ltlI'gl!|’ siiu-ii. N1; II. Directions for the guidance of Patients nre sllisetl to esch Pot or ox. _ LB CD .3. 523 . TIIE Subscriber having been for several years employed in biiildiiig Ship, Fishing. and Pleasure Ilt.).\’I‘S of all kinds. begs leave to return thanks for the generous support he has hitherto experienced in that line, iind to notify his frieiids and the Public at large, that he is iiislting preparittioiis for it larger and more extend- businesil. and Ilist for the purpose of iiccoiiitnodutiiig persons in lawn, who may favour hint with Orders, Mr. James I'urdio, Mer- cluiiit, and Captain Mutliots-son, oftho Steamer Rose, have kindly conseiitcd to act ns his A until there. Boats of tiny description, iiiieiisiuiis or build (whether Cliiiker or Curvel), delivered in Chnrluttetotvn or elsewhere, wiili proiiipiituds. \Vor|iiiiunsliip and initterinls w:trr.iiited oftlio best descriptinit. Produce or Cutlla will be taken in payiiieiit if desire . CHARLES .\I‘QUARRIE. De Szible. April 13, 1852. :\ 2 Ilillltl I.:\lIS ofnbnnt H or 15 years ofsge, may find oniployiiietit by application as above. LADRADOR HERRING8. FTR SALIZ, One Iluiulred Ilarrt.-ls of Lnbrailiir IIERIIINGS, for which Produce or I'ireiwod viill be lulu-ii in payment. TIIUMAS DUDI). Feb. I2, I852. LIVERY STABLES, III’. 9l7Il."CItIIlI}II intends keeping good Ilnrticl. Slci lil, ,uiri:ig«-i-, &r.c., which he olleru to the I'ublic for hire on ow terms. for CAIN. Ai.so, good Stnbling, and the greatest cure taken with those Iorr-es coinrnitlud to his c ur e. Itesidsiico near the 'I‘empcrunco lull, Grafton Street. ‘v‘vI|.I.IA.\| JAKI-}.\I.\N. Mr. JAKIMAII, wniiltl I.-il.o the opp:-r unity of iiiloriiiitig liil numerous(‘ii-ttimi-rs. \\III'<t‘ Ili-l-tit li.n.- I---. .i .-«tine time shit ding. tlint lie wn-..lil fool olnign-il by their I|t.tl\ll',L settlement; and tlimie liniiiir tiecuiints uguiiist him will please forward tlicui its with its possible. January 5, I852. FOR AUSTRALIA. IIE Subscriber will despntcli it IlI(IG of 230 too’ (A I st Lloyd's), coppered, for the above I'M!’ to sail from Charlottetown on or about the 'I‘uiI'nr Sun-rnssuu nest. should ll i-utlicient number ol I'A8- sl-;N(;r;|¢3 of", ltsssengars provided with good itccoirmiodution. according to Act of British Purliitment, and found in sll I'rovisioIIo Re. Will carry on experienced Surtoson. l'ssssge—.tl5 Star- I‘ . A I m‘ P’, I0 W. WI:‘.I.8II. an owl Chsrlottctown, April 0. VESSELS WANTED. WANTE-D TIIIIEE VESSI-11.8, of from Forty to Sixty toss use JAMES N. HARRIS. Chsrlottstowo, April 0, IBM. Printed misuse D. Ilunsso, st lils 0tIes,QIssu Iq--N Clis istows. ‘A- I