'11 . Winter Arrangement of Malta. THE MAILS bar the neighbouring Provinces daring the Winter will be made up at this Uilice aver FRIDAY afternoon, at One rs'r-.lucl(, to be forwarded via Cape reverse and Co ‘for- lllnilllllfi. and the Mails for England will be forwarded on tliiit day. a on Friday the 23d April. TIIOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oflice, March I6. 1852. The Mails from Nova Scotia will be due every Monday trig t. PUMPS and WELLS. EAIJID Tenders will be received b the Subscriber until Mon- day. the Id May, at I2 o'clock. fibrin persons willing to criti- Ifltcl. for repairing and keeping in ctlicient repair, the Public l'umps and Wolls ofCharlnitetown, by the year, for a period not exceeding five years, not less than :btee yearn. The Contractor will Dz! required to keep the Pumps clear of ice; and will likewise be required by hirmtelf. iirtd two sutlicierit suretierr to enter into a Bond for the due performance of auclt Curi- tract. By order of the Board of Assessors, W. C. TROWAN, Secretary. Charlottetown, April I2, 1852. SEALED Tenders will be received by the Subscriber, until Mon- day the tlhh day of April, instant. at noon, from persons willing to Contract tor the conveyance of Mails, weekly, for three errrs. from Charlottetown to at from Covehe.-rd and Bracklcy ‘otnt;—tu go from Clrnrgpttetowrr by the Brackley Point Road and d return by the Covehead on . THOMAS OWEN, P. lll. G. Geri. I’. Ollice, Charlottetown. April ll, I852. CROWN LANDS. IIE Government will sell to the Acadian French. who may require the same for actual settlement, Tracts oftlie Crown Lands of 50 acres each, on 'l‘ownslrip No. I6, at the price of Four Shillings per acre, to be paid in three instalment-. Enquire at the Otiice of the Keeper of Plans at Pharlrittetowit. \V. SWABEY, Keeper of Plans. April 5, I853. Ready“ madetilothes and Clothes. UST received at the “ London House." a large auortrnent of ready made Cl.O'I‘|lES, of every kind. of superior make. very cheap; also it great variety of Cl.0'l'|lS; Pilot \\r'hitneys, Bea- VW and Broad Clothu, Doeskios, Serges. Blankets, Carpeting, “ll!- |“_¢ktr, Mats, print and plaid Dresses very cheap; \\/ortited and Oil Table Covers, and a variety of other GOODS. —-ALso—- OJV‘ CO./\'SIG.N'.MEJ\'T, 200 Bolts of CANVASS, in all numbers, 1000 of which will be sold as cheap as it can be irn 0 II. IIASZAIID. Great George Street, Feb. II, 1852. EB Q) fl. {P 0 THE Subscriber lruvirrg been for several years employed in building -‘hip, Fishing. and Pleasure BU.~\'I‘S of all kinds, lbs. Sail To-irre, a quantity of Bolt Rope, all p rted. O Hemlock Timber, and Juniper Posts. IR SALE I00 Tons Ilernloek Timber rind aqaurrtityofJutii- er Ptutts, either square or llstted with holes. to be had clteap. on application to H. IIASZAICD. Charlottetown, April II, I852. Old Iron, Junk, ac. III‘. Subscriber will pay the highest rates for OLD IRON, COI’l'I'.ll, IIIIASS, I.I“.AD. JUNK. RAGS, rind IIOIINS. deliverable in quantities ofnot less tlurn 25 lbs. 8. C. IIOLMAN. November 28. Seminary for Young Ladies. R R5. .IA.\ll£S II. BUUttI\'I-I trrrd Miss BADGE take leave to inforrn the Gentry and Public ol‘Charlottetovrn, that they intend opening it SEMINA l\' for Young Ladies, on Monday, the l5tli instant, til the late residence of John Morris, Esq., Sydney‘ Street, near the Iloriran Catholic Chapel. 'I‘he course of Instruction will cornprrse—-English in all he brrrnch- es‘. French; Italian; Music; Drawing; Iirrrbroalery, and every des- cription of Fancy \Vork. Terms may be known on application at the Seminary. Clrarluttctotvn, March I6, I852. 0 LE'I‘ on Lease, with liberty to purchase, ifao required. part of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber, lurown as the “I£sIun" Estrrte. situntn at the I-‘.asteru extrernit of Charlotte- town, comprising Eleven 'l'owri Lots and portions it Two Cotiirtron Lots. This Property has been laid ell‘ iirto lluilding I.ots, and will be let by private r-ontract agreeably to it plan to be seen at the Utlice of JOHN Lonoworrrir, sq. W. S. LONGWOIITII. Charlottetown, January 6. 1852. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. In lltc Cr-nlrc tZfClI(ll‘l0llt‘lOIl7fl. HE Subscriber intending to leave this Island, nflt.-rs his Pro- perty in Sydney Street, for Sale. It consists ofa Quarter Town hot, with n two-stnry Dv-elling llouite, 32 I 28 : \V0rk Shop in the tour, 30 1 I8 : Wood llouse below it. ——.-‘II. —— Two Horizontal Horse Powers. He also requests all persons indebted to him to rrrake an early settlement. S'I‘EI’IIEN BOVYER. March 26' Mills for Sale. IIE Subscriber olfers for Sale (I GRIST MIL L erected nearly T 2 tr.-are ago. with the I.r.-.rscln>ld Intern-st of fifty -live ncrert of cxcr,-lIcn['l,,‘1_\‘l), 999 years Lease at Is. per acre. r——:r - joitting the alrnvi-,, the l.t:aet-lrold Interest of 245 acres of L./I./VI), iogetlrcr with orro-lialfnf tl SA IV Jlll. L, It very conveirieirt and coirrfortirblo I) IVELl.l./VG HO USB 30 I: I7, ii B.-l R./V2-I av 26, all nearly new, rind rt Well of “litter near the door. ‘I he whore of this property is vrcll wooded and watered, and tuituatcd near the llEllllY no turiawnr, POI. 1'!!! CUII or Coughs, Colds, llosrsiress, splttlag cl’ Bleed, lllglt sweats, Astlns, Llvcr Complaints, and CONSUMPTION. DO NOT NEGLEC1‘ IT. Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands ofcases, by this only certain remedy. JUDSON’S CHEMICAL‘ EXTRJCT OF CHERRY AJVD UNG WORT, and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most slronglv marked and devr-taped cases of Pulmonary Con- sumption, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated an. the case an utterly hopeless, an to lI:rI't: been pronounced by Physit-ian, and friends. to be past all possibility ofrecovcry. and at times IllI'|I‘.‘lI to be dying, have been cured by this wounderful remedy, and are now as well -nd hearty as ever. It is a compound of rr.edir~atioiia ivhi' are peculiarly adapted to and es-crrtially rm.-eissry for the cure of COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is mild, yet etiicaciourn , it loosens the phlr-gm which creates so much drfliculty, relieves lltr cough and assists nature to expel from the system all diseased matter by cxpc ctoratton, producing a delightful change in the breathing and r-heat, Qd this. after the prescriptions -fthc very hesltrirdicul men and the inventions of lrind and surrowing friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Consumplit-e sufrrrr. THOUSJNDS OF COr’\'SUMP7'IVE persons have been rtr-rervrd reperrtr-oly III buying pnrdicines which were said to be i'nfullt'bl¢ cures, but which have pruvrd only pall- iativrs, but this irn-an-lire is not u y a palliative but a cure for ulcerulrd lungs. .1 one trrrr rlitalr- in curing c such as Spitting ofbl stceals. &r~. at-. About I000 co-rtillrates of aln-oat miraculous t'II't:l. prrforirrcd hi this rrredirirre, from some nflhe sl. ll.-rlorti, t lr-rgiinr-in and \Ir-r- rhants, have been sent us for this rnediuiire. lint the pulr.n-atiuii of them lotilt.~ loo rt-(It'll llI(l Qrtar lu-ry. [we Mill ilton tlwm to tiny pr-r- son. calling at our ttlIit'e.] l‘hn- nicd«cirrc will speak for itself and en vugli in rt~ own I'.vnur ivln-rrver it is tried. ,-\[uIer|u|| Road, on Lot 26, in the nridrrt ofitew and very eatenrtive nettlt.-rrierita. From the past few _vearrr, it is reasortnlrle to conclude, be well worthy the attention of the holder of this property to erect such other mills as the riecurisities of the ountry demand; und particularly so, as there lit sutficinitt nater power and other conveirtt-rice to do so. ' his Property may lie begs leave to return tlrnnku for tlrt-gr-or.-roua support be has hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify lrirr friends and the Public at large, that he is making preparations fora larger and more extend- ed business. and that for the purport: of ricrorntnoilrrting personrr in c, - 'l'own. who triay favour lllrtt with Orders, Mr. James Purdi Charlottetown or elsewhere, with proniptitude. \\'nr|<rrran.~'lrip and rnatr-rials warranted nfthe bust description. Produce or Cattle will be taken in payrnont ifdcsircd. Cll.\RI.l'.S .\l'Ql'.\Rllll-‘.. De Sable, April I3, I852. E A handy LAD of about It or I5 years of age. may find employ merit by application as above. - selling all‘! Selling oil‘ l fllfirsl Cosl. HE Subscriber will Sell Olfut first cost, until the First ofMay, the remainder of his STOCK of Fancy Dry Goods. F‘ Persona desirous of obtaining cheap and choice GOODS. wi bird it to their advantage to c’-ll early, as the balance of his Stock will be olfered at it great reduction. J. W. C. DECIIMAN. No. 3, Queen Stree Near the Queen's Wharf. 3EI&E3.l."l% @§’E.'~t'e THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL OFF HIS RE./IIJI./i”I.2\‘G STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AT it large reduction in price, preparatory to ruccivlrig hi: spring Su pl I‘ .Y~ . . Parties from the (‘otJN1'rtv. ilcszronn of securing llAno.u~<s, will do well. not to lose the prr-sent opportunity. Terms in all cases CJSH. JAMES DESBRISAY. Upper Queen-street. Ngy H APutI|nt'ttries' IIIII," March I2, I852. lrn. Tea. Tobacco Apples, &c. CHI’. Subscriber has received from the United States. and of rttfa for sale (\VH0l.ElALIt), at tho lowest Market rules, at the Store Head of Pownal \\'ltarf, the following GOODS: TEA, TOBACCO, RAISINS, Ilum, Soap, Sugar, and Molasses, Leather, Bread, Lenrons, _ Cigars, Strives, (Cooking, I"r.tnklIn and Close), Pickles, Bufliilo Robes, ails and Brooms, Vl’ool Cards, Sleigh Ilelllr Soda. Sugar, Wine, Butter and \'Vater Crackers, Pepper Sauce, Sperni Candles, Lenron Syrup, Pepper, Ctltllltl, Pimento, Ginger, Cotfee, Chocolate, Sardines. Ground Logvrood, and Redwood, Salcrattrs, Steel Grain Scoops, Rice, Oaknin, Bright Vurriisli, Spirits Turpentine, Resin, Pitch, Tar, |x.e., &c., Stc. S. C. IIOLMAN. November, It, I851. E L. N A C K E II A few Barrels good Family MACKEREL, F0 a sAi.l:, at s. c. IIOLMAN. February I7, ran. tut. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OI’ BART!-IENWARE AND CHINA Alb A also-ririii. DIIPLAV or EEInE.%%e Islrew efaved for Sale Wholesale er Retail. WILLIAM HEARD. Great Gqrgs Strest, Dec. 10, till. chairs, Cheese, Raisins, ac. RECEIVED by the Sahserilret, ea EapItssrls,froar Bostes,aad fer his at the Iewsstrnsrlret rates— llerrdles assorted CHAIRS, laalts lien Ainsriearr CIIEE8 levrslsseparlsr CIDER VINBGAI, lpusa (sash) PAIL! and IKOOII. " _ flwsllsaIstPsw_gsl_Whrt‘, gold in one, two or three Lots, to rlult purvltarruern. Urre-halfof the purchase niorrey may rernain Ior list) or three years unpaid, on up- oved Security either on the pr-rpi-rty or otherwise. For rtlrer ptrrlicultrrs, I pl_\' to J. Wentlreilrc, ILsq., at Clrarlottctorvn, or to the Subscriber at New London. \VlLl.I.\.\I CU'I"l'ON. New Loiidorr. Marcli 9, I952. To be Sold HAT pleasantly situated Faint consisting of 60 acres. in (‘liar- lullt‘ltI\\‘Il ty ‘on the Union Iload. I7 cltuirni olf fmrrr the St. Peter‘: lloartl, rrrrd oppnrrite to the llama Course. 'l'lrere is n l:tl’gt_‘ Ilousc consisting of 2 Parlour:-. 2 Kitclieris and lied MIIII. pm] |);,", on the first floor, a llrtrwiiig llo-irn and -8 Iled llonrnrl on the riecond floor, and g-vod frost-proof (‘r-llars. There i- a large Garden and Urclinrd stocked with choice Fruit 'I‘rr-.es. 'I‘hewlrnlc land in under cultivatr--ii, eicrept about 5 acres which is it-riervr-d for \Vuud. 'I'lte preriiivties are well fenced, it good rnpnrlion being planted witlillawtlrorn. 'lherc iarrgnod Barn. I onto and Cow Sable. and other Uni Buildings; a \Vcll of never-failing \Vnter at the door; rr ritretttrr of \Vtitt.-r riullicierit for prop ‘ rurni through the Laird It is de.-sirableris a rernrlonce for a genteel family, the rooms bring spacious and in art agreeable situation. The Land will be sold altogether. or divided ltr suit purcliai-era. For further particulars apply to'I‘. II. Iltivihind, I‘Isq., in Charlotte- town, or the Subscriber on the prrrnrses, JAIIIES W. JAMES. Bridgefoot Ilousc, March 23, I852. reehold Farm for Sale. ‘HE SUIISCRIIJI-'.lK olli.-nu for Solo. 200 acres of Land. beau- tifully sttuatr.-d titr the (iulfr-fSt. I.nvrri~trce. Ufllte above about It) or IE1! are in it high rttzrlc of Cultivation, and -17 acres cut dnivri, of which 30 acres are lit to be r-tutirpt-d. the rest oftlie land is cuvr-rt-tl with excellent ltartlwood and lringers 'I‘l'tertr are on the premises rt llwo-lling ll:-rue, Stalrlr-s, 6.242., rrrid a new Strive, n litr- are nlieltcrr-d frnrrr the North wind in Wirrtcr, by rr hush left for tli.rt )Ilf|)-Wt‘ l)t'I\Vtft'Il llll.'IIt rind the short‘. A in-vrsr-friiting strotrrri nfl ater rurrstltronglr tlic pr.-triisu-, rrbundatrce of ltclp, fur manure, can it -rrly at all times, be easily procured from the ttltort‘. 'l'lic land is on Lot 47 near the boundary line of Lot -lb, being half a iirilc from L'arnpbell’n Cove, Wltcre ri Ilrcakwtrtcr is likely to be soon erected, which vt' be it great atl\'tInt:rge to the ndjicerrt settlr.-urcirt. 'l'r:rrns tirade known, by application to J. D. IlAsr..uto, Esq. Chztrlottctotvn, or to the Sirlmtrilier. ANGUS M‘DONALD. Mill Town, Lot 41, 29th Match, 1852. For Sale, IIE Leasehold Interest in 50 ttt‘l't'.I of Land. more or less, situ- uled U" the South .~‘lrnrr-; by the Ferry. 6 IItlll'S Irniit Chur- lottetown. About 22 acres are under good cultivation, rind 8 acres more can be clr-an-rl at little i-xpt-rise, and the I’t‘tItlIIlltIt'f is under hard-vtoml. 'l'lrcrc is n strr-am of outer ruiririrrg through the centre of it. There inn good Dwelling Ilousc, Iiirislr--d iruritlegtr Burn, 33 1 23, rind other Uut-lluilding-. It in a convenient place for ob- taining Sr-a .\|.inurt-, and Firnliittg. Part of the Purchase Money may retritrtti on good Security. Apply on Ihc.|’rt-tum--I to DI:.NNIS DUULAN. Feb. 20, isr.2. Freehold Property In Charlottetown. 7 IIF. Subscriber olTers for Sale his Premises. situated in Graf on S,,,,,,,' ,,,,l,,,,.ir,, um: of John \IcNeill, I'Isq., School Visitor, comprising one vtlrolri 'I'ovr'n Lot No. 47, third hundred, with two coirveliierit Dwelling llouses, Stable, Workshop. die. For further ""'"°"""' ""9" '° wri.LiAn CUTCLII-‘I-‘. Grafton Street, February 7. I352- House in Kent street. III". Subscriber olii-rn l'or Sale or to lot, his Dwelling Home in Kent Street, lately iii the occupation of Mr John (.‘nglrl:irr. I, 60",“... ‘ |,,,.‘,, sum, and good frosmprm-f Cellar, and 6 other floomg, It will be let tiltogetlrer or in two parts. On £200 being paid down, the rernninder could he on mortgage for foil!’ or fitlo ’°‘"" iorm Bltl-LEN. February 10, I852. To be Cold or Let, and immediate ssesrion git.-en. . TIIAT pleasantly situated I"A M, whereotr the Subscriber new resides—com-isting of I00 acres of Freehold I.nr-d. with the 50 acres are clean and in agood ofealiivntion; a good Orchard and third.-n, well stocked with There is an excellent Stream 0 Water running through the Premi- sea ‘and a Wall of Water close to the Iltrltle Any [M000 |lt"l'0“ or hhisining an eligible place for fnrrnirrg. would do well in come and e_xainirrs for themselves. Ilalf the purchase ueney allowed to mill" or'i.iii.sollnd.:liI:ll,te the Subscriber are requested to settle their g°¢o.:i.a to save trouble, and all having claims against him are de- sired to send them is irnnrsdrsisly far Lu‘. came. 3.4.‘... 143 15, March 4. Nu- “""?.."l..’“3..""’.§."'..... LARGE Illlll t a a use a a A “mud:-s Drag Itcrs. lsdleal Wsrehaass re.‘-.., 9. on for late at D-to-it-'9 Cuuhon-—This rrredit-are is put up Itt a large bottle and you must find the name or Judson t3o., l’ruprir-tors, New York, on the epic"- did Wrapper around the lII-I.III3- Allurd-rr rnustbe addressed to Cotirstoclr lit Brother, No 9 John St. New York. To Owners of and 1)mlrrs in Horses. C./lRLTON‘S FOUNDER OI.\'Tilll'.'NT, For the cure of I"-rumlcr. S,-tit lloof. Hoot-bound llorserr. cttnlrnclril and I": vi'rr.~li I":-r-I, \\ ounttr-, 8 unit a in the F - ah, li- llutks, Cr-icltcd llu-ls. St-ratt-lies, l'uts . Knrlrs, 51.. . rm |.ur.u, C./IRL TUr\"S RING-B0.\'l'.' CL'RE. For the cure of lting-'-one. Bl.-out Sprvin, Bone Spiivrn, IVindgalls. - nt .' i tnt——a verlniii remt-rly. -r CJIi‘LTO. "S C'0.\'DITIO.\' P0" DERS FOR HORSES JND C./IT '1. . and t (I The changes of Wellhrr and rrasun, with thr- change of use and food, ll.i\’t: it very great r-II‘:-ct upon the blood aird sinuous fluids of horses. It is at these changes they require an II:-Ircllltl to nature to the tin ds of the body that may ltlltr bren irnlnbed. and which, if not attended to. will result in the Yellow water. Heuves, Worms, Bolts, Etc. All of which will be prevented by gr rae wdrra, and will at any time, i-ure when airy l)ll nins nl'd.scasc appear. if used in time. 'l'hi-y purify the blood. remove all inllrrrnnrrrttun and ft-ver,l<-or-t-n the sltin, cleanse the water, and invigorate the nli-dc body, rriablrng rh- III to do more ivorlt with the saint: fer-d. The lIt‘lIOlI of their-. powders is d.rL-cl up it til Iecrr-live glands, and therefore has the same rfli-rt upon the II the Ox, the Ass, and all llerbivuruus anirnnls—:rlI diseases :rrr.~rr train or producing a bad state of the blood, are rpredrly cured by cm. Remember rind ask for CARI.TON’S CONDITION POWDERS, and trrlre no others. C.4RLTON’S IVER VE JND BONE LINIMENT F OR HORSES, and for the cure of all diseases of mtrtr or beast that require external appticrtinn, and for tortlraclcd cords and muscles atrcr glltillrr uwrk limbs. and is also run! tor sprains, bruises. cuddle galls. swsllerl legs, sun it of all kinds on horses. C,riu.1‘on’s articles for llorses and Cattle are prcprrred from thr- recipe of: very celebrated I-English I-‘rrrrzcr, and will run: in timely- lIlltt' cones out of our hundred nfrrrry ‘the above cou.p..iints. '|‘| have been used by I-‘nrniers, livery-incn, stage proprietors and others with the most inurltr-d rind decided nu: Ct:s.-- Cu iorr.—None can be gt-trttttir unless you find the name of J. Carlton Cornstocli. on the Wrapper of each article. COMSTOCK'S Vl'.'Ri'lIIFUGE. This is the most extraordinary remedy for Worms cvcr used; it clfectually eradicate: \\'orrns from both Adults and Children. It crrnriot harm the most delicate infant or strongest Adult, and never fails to r-ompletcly root out and destru all Irinds of \\'orrnI. The cost, 25) cints per bolllr. puts it. within reach of all, rir.d all pri- n..,r, who are without it. are wantonly t-xpv-ling the lmrrr of their children to those full dcstroycrs of youth. " Worm-.” Look for the name of Cornstotk do Brother, proprietors, on the \lVrspper of each bottle. To the Old and Young .'.' Ho .' ye Red Heads and Grey!!! PIIENOMENON is citsmisrnv ! ' l ! EJST LVDIJ Hfllll DYE. cototts 1'ttI'. ttattt, AND wit.t. N01‘ ‘run srrnt. This dye may be applied to the hair over night, the lirst night turn- ing the liglrtcst RID or Gui? llatltto a dark brown, and by repeat- ing a second night, to a bright jet hlaclt. Any person may, there- fore, withthc least possible trouble krcp his hair any do-I shade or rfect lrlar-Ir; with a positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the sltin will not colour it. By an occasional application, a pcrat-n turning y will never be ltnown to have a grey hair- Di- rr-ctions complete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement. as one can easily tcst. Tltt-ea facts are warranted by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is the celebrated Chemist, ltr. t omsrocrnsuthor nt Comstor-Ir’. llhernrstry. Philosophy. and other works, and School Books, well ltaown and widely celebrated by the public. D e rt f n r s s. Use Dr. I.aaza1"r-a‘s Acut.'l't'lC ()ii.. for the cure’ of Deafness- Also. all those drnagrealtle noises, litre the boning of insects, falling of nater, whining of steam. which are rynrpluttta ofrtpprtsuchiiiyr deafness. Many persons who have be it duffor ten. llllrelt 0r Wett- ycars, and were subject to use ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trtsrtrpettt, being made pertectl well. It has cured cases of ten, llftsen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. - HA Y‘S LINIMENT FOR THE PILE8. The wont altar ls oftbe Pile s are rlfei-tuail and permanently mud in a short time by the use ufthe nuine Hay s Ltrrirrrerrt. of our llrst citizens throughout the country have used this liniurent with complete success. Cuutt'on—-Never buy it unless you llnd the name of Coinsteck It Ce., upon the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article. c,mugg—All of the shoverraared articles are sold only in New York, by Consteck It Brother, No. 9 John Street. Ive doors from Broadway. Sold in Charlottetown, I’. E. Island, by 1'. DF.SItt|S IY. W. ll. WATSON. JAMES GILLIGAN, M. W. SKINNIZII Dru - glsts. In Item. It the Drug stem : rho by one sterehrepar ever Town en the - l‘.nqalre_l‘or Co-stect's Almanac hr 15 , which will be given to all gratis. JOHN WLIAN. Agent for lit. Peter's Day, I. I. liked. Ha. lrtowiao S-rioerrrr. atarrsorr. lay. Pirates ttowaa. surruarr-ids. Ioseqsvr gaoaea COOPII, 5;... I: It. uses Arroaaseir s1.. Hill!!!- sou also In lesrlv, r. i. runs. by non» sum. lag. Jsly I6, III. . f , I‘ pl’? ;,; vi - I .l*"i..i".t ll no r , 9 N I'll E N l‘ A Most‘ Mtttactrinvs CU . Extract of a Lettelrs } .. ...f:::z;'..?:::.'.;.t?''"°"'*- W -v =5» mi- Rra,—Ar the age of IS my wife (who is new 0]) eggghgg ,;,,|,,,, in her tr-gs,_nmt ever since that train they have been W ,._, ‘ ‘. . , too have ml‘; .w;tLt'l‘r:rr-rilfe lllll til my nili- during the last «I3 yr-ars, nnrlcogiuu ' . prevent any--yirient oflri-nlilr, you wntrltl indeed fr-cl delight I It - . . ' F.t'"‘I’r:v the nrurns ofso gren|Iy mtg,-..,,,,‘ mg .ug~°,m” of- . (Wane.-rt) WILLIA . A i-i;rt.~oN 7o Yr*.Aa_s_ _or-j AGE cr_mp,n 0|.‘ ,.,‘“,,‘,lf,",'}l,',,,;,,-.. C f TIIIRI \ \ EARS’ STANDING. “M1 0 a Letter from Mr. IV/tr. Abbi, Build at our, ' 0/ Ruilrclrye, near Hutlrlernfield, dated .M‘uryq8/l, [lilo], .’ fig Prolcssur luLi.ow;.y , M ‘l:’.‘—"l 'rlt.J'll;Ic:’lib:p£.pe:.:;d‘l:f'l:lr::yé:p:rrr\c-rim rr bird leg. the rt-loll srurl-ntic siurptontr. I hail lPI'trlII"e inn VIOTIFH of in t wttlrntn rli-rrirng any lrenrlit, mid ' H l lllllrllltllfll; net, in irppuartmti to that trpininn, vr ur I'i|bI at rl Ui . . - . . - ' - -em '" «M , _ _ - . WILLIAM AIIIIS. .~.!.1:::::':':.:'t.:.':r.:':::2:11"..:'::.':..'.:.t::t“"*' '" *"-- W- "- E---'-rd» A DItE\ltI"l'l. BAD l*lllI'}.\S'I‘ CUREII IV ON v I'.‘.rIrucl q/‘ It Lrllerfrom ./llr. l"ro./erirlr Tu,,,,;. E‘/-h;,?,i:I::_'u Krnl. rloled December I3, I850. ’ I " o l'i---fo-urn r IIrri,r.owit v, ltna st-,—\I -|.i.n - i r.. n _ __ nix III rillta, nlltl titiiii"Ilr:..lrlrlllrr':l:..i.bt lilmt"ilrPl:,u,,T,,1,,l“i'" ll..." .iItt't', lrnt rll In it lltuing In-ti-tr In-alt-rl rm nulril vtr.m;.l rll ,M“m.- I-1; In your rt-niio lll|l'IlIl irro-, I «let: ‘ '"'‘ M”. Urrrtrro-rtt, and tlrr-it-fore gnu- uxtrt, I «lid o, f. l- | , | ‘ . the ls-rrt-.Iit lltlintutrillir.:.:...iIl:fl lillllllllllrl-tIlIl‘I'l'\"I|t\I‘V"O" l\l:tlll.frult 'l""'r'_"‘ "'“") “lull!-lIttIg. I now strongly rec;-rnnrerrd then: to all my rtrn . s‘ y F . . . A W0.\lDEltFl'L ((l'|lll'fI"t)tI-‘ A lt.\Ntlil-lllttlllilsl §ti:isltl.‘i‘tiii3' or 'l‘llE ' ' ‘ t\F.I-.. COFV Q/if l‘""'f’0M John Fm;/‘ur. an flgrirrrltrrriil. reriding at Jrurhorormh, near lle.t'Iium. dulrrl May 15, Ibfitt. To I‘rnt'or-rrur Ilnr.i UWAV, II n- Srrt.—l u or errrlis irle uftbe leg, rather ‘|'l'|""; l:''' . nhtrb ‘ rm-r-tl to It git-or .. u.‘ i v I . - - ‘R ' | it irt hrrrgmm-_lrr‘rs-, and tug. nu i..m,.r,. ,,f " “" It In \\I-- . Alt:-r iniiorr.- ttri.tlI-I rrl trvnst. rI)~ , .l ' l""l ""9" I"'''’- I “Ms tlIIII'IlrIIflPtI its IIlI'lII’-tI|It', lI.t|l lo; I -rfyrrrrr I‘tll- arnl Uinrrin-irt, I uh-to-rniirwil Its in rll? l "ll "0 lei-it Iltirirrt rrrirtrtlt, I Wttrt (‘IIll||)lQ4|[al.\ 9,"-,.,y_ “ ,, 3' ‘ I one Vtlflitgrll tnrlto lo.-iris to «lay in the Hay Ilnrvr-pt, irrnl nlthrmgli I I'M!‘ f--ll:-wt-tl rm Illllttllwllrl rm-nparion tlnonglorut the winter I have ' I had nuretrnn wlratever of on r~urnpl.unt 4 . . AN Ir\'F‘l.AMMA'I‘I0l\l‘II§”$llE SIDE PIiIIrl)I-l‘lI:ZNC1I‘li)Yl“l‘l.:"Ilt-ED 001’! 0f '1 _L¢ller from Mr. rancis Jlrnol, of Brruhouu-, T Lvtltm R044. E-h'nbro‘.d.m.r April sour, ism. o Prufr-sir--r Hor.r.owAv, .a...‘.' T.: ...l.I' .‘.'I".Z.’..I.'-"" "'aT.'r'r'..’...’.I’.'.II.'....".'.‘L I7.'.".'.'.T' "E'.'."..i.".1."'?l.' '"."" or; still the pain crrtlltl not be rr-iur.iv'r|-d.‘ lilptl rrrnl lrlistvrrtl to it great mu. A u r I ' - -« ' I I lttlll are ago -he saw I the pnp- is, the wmntr-,. fut ,-,,.,.,. ,.fl',,,,,_ ttrr ml ilinnglii aha would give them a to iul iwrrl amt rt.-Ii lit. r-he [til irn neitratr r l’ ' . "W" ‘'0'. Mint after pr-riuvi-r irrg ItII‘RlltI‘l't‘ oerlu the prom iurll: mil. tutu t'tIm'tll'It'IV tztirr-il, and t-Ilr has i-nj-rye-t the ‘best of health I it‘ ‘lb: . . last four yr-nil. H (Sis--Hl) FRANt.'ls AIINOT. "'0 Ptlll Ilmu'd be used conynintly with the Unrtriu-ntiu most I‘ the follonitrg critter. :— ' o I4.-d I.r s (.iIt|4--r".fu0'_ ,, Brut Ilregusts Clrtllilains fiiiultllu sII’Illlcl.lII5:ll.l':l urns Ctrapped-hands Glarnlrrlar Scurvy Iiuirrons Corns (Soft) ‘w.,||,',,g. so,e..,“d. litters of Mos- Carrcert Lnrnbago Tumoun choices and Cuntrxrctctl S: s gm." S-ml-I-‘ln.I Still‘ Jutttll Ittreumstism II ouirds Cocos-Buy I-Llcpliarrtrtrsis culds nu Sold by the I'r'tiprt¢-tor‘ til 2lI Stirrun Vlpple. by trim. t‘ II-\.‘Z\ttIt, ,t,,..,.. I. at 25, 5:-, Sn, tttttl 20: each. tulurrg tlri- lung-ct r-rr.r Ali ll. UlIt:t:lIuI.I for the gurttauceut‘ Patients are afliiied to each Pot or ox. N ational Loan Fund Life and Equitabie Fire Insurance Companies of London, Incorporated by Jlcls of Parliament. OAIID ol'I)llIl‘.C'|'()RS fl" I I’ |' B llun. In‘. J. Jurrir, 0 ";'."lIllmlIl|ucrfiliiiItI,. Ilizsqlflund. llolrrrl lIuIr'IrlrrtruIr, I'.'rq., I". Lougu-orllr, I-_‘;,I, ' Drttrirl Hulruo/r, Esq , _ Forrri.-4 rrl \pp_lrcntnin. and all other irrftirrirrttirrit, may be obtained train the Subscriber, at his Utlice, Clrnrlottr-|uwu_ I.. W. GAL|., Agent. LIVILRY STABLE8, I’ III’. SIlliSClIIIII:II{ intends ltet-ping good llnrses. Sleigh; Carriages, &c., which he offers to the Public for hire on luv; terms, for (fruit-t. 7 At.eo. good Stnbling, and the greatest cars taken with those lor-es cornrnitted In his r: ' e. Ilesrdenco near the 'I‘enrpersnce Ilnll, Grafton Street. \VII.l.IAM JAKEMAN. M J/tausaw, would take tlte opportunity of inlorming his numerous(Tin-trnm-rs, whose Debts hrrve been some time also rig, that he would feel obliged by their innkirig an en y sell in t1 and those having accounts against him will please forward them as soon as pttrtellrlt-E. , January 5, I852. FOR AUSTRALIA. VIII} Satniurilier will delptttclt a BRIG of 230 tons_ (A I "I Lloyd‘-J. cot-pared, for the above Port, to sail frmri Charlottetown on or about I ll‘!!! Sci-1 niaeit next. should a sallleiaat aatnber at PAS- D|'.r\|rt‘.KS otfer. l'aser-rigors provided with good accommodation, according to Act of Ilritish I'rrrliarnent. and found in all I'ruvraiona, Etc. Will carry an experienced Suaoaoiv. Paaaage—LIO Star- ling. Apply to W. WBLBI-I. Charlottetown, April 6. Australia. Au?-rife Australia. TIIE fine new Ship ‘ AUSTRAIJAN, of I00 Tons, wllfsail It not the tstli August, should a certain narnber of PASSENGIZIIS olI'er An caps rienced Master will be provided. Ilules and Raga- tionu is ill be adopted for the cnrrrfort rind accomrrrodatlon of Passen- gers. Application nrust be made by the lat May, with a deposit in ensures Pusan . Passage money £10 Island currency. and tied themselves. Apply J. R. BOURKE. Mill View, Lat 40, March 24, I852. Ow. VESSEL! WANTED. “rrtrrrfio THREE VEBSELB. of from iron, to City tsas sae JAMB N. IIAIIIS. Cluirlettstesvn, April 0, IIII. Printed tr Janus I). Ilaaanao. st lb Olsqauenlqfls