l ‘ 1po:tn_i. T0 HER. WHOM I LOVE. _ av st-iruiiitrt. I love thee ever: though the seasons change, Avid the thick lesvea fall from the forest trees, Utioiiding blollts Iove’s summer in iriy heart, There shall the memory fresh for ever live Ofevery dear dt-|i:Itt by thee confessetl; Thy image there enshrined for ever rules; Moves and controulsench impulse of my soul: Inspires each gt-nile thought, each action bends uhtnissivii to the sweet decrees of love. , ttougti I wet: butfeiiog the aea'a triad waves, A§r traced my solitary yvay the desert o’gi-, r ‘mid the Arctic horrors shuddering strayed, Still pure and srdeiit burns that ventll fire, And time shall t'lIIn'.'_e it not. The outward man, Though sickness may aasatl, it cannot change The aspect of a heart by love inspired. But nu ver waverin , ardent and serene; Through ev-ry evi , every good report, Through aicliness and through heaitlinhrough life,tIt|'0ugli death, Through time's vicissitudes, and through the far Err;-riiity, whose depths no eye can sca , Brighter and purer still that love slisll glow. tfiitgltslp mail of merit) 6. The chief topic of interest in Great Britain is the policy of the new Itlintuistriitioii, wliic is been tl disclosed by the t'reniier. In the House of Lnrda on the 7th, the Earl of Derby rose to ex- plitin the motives which induced him to accept otiice, and said, that plstely § surprise, be hd determined not to shrink frorii the re- sponsible ollice of furuilng a new government. He iiziid the would II agree with Iiiiit on tho neceosity of maintaining uiiiversii peace, which could best be elfet-ted by observing towards foreign powera ii ciiltn and teitipcriite policy, uitd by respecting in all nations, both great and staiill, their right to manage their own stliiiru; that nations should not towards one another with dignity and forbearance, and that no state, any titore than any private individual, sltould be ashamed to make repiiriition for injuries. He alluded to the atrength of tho navy, and said he believed it would be effectual for all put- gottes, and thiit it was never tnore ellicieiit than tit this titotiietit.— ‘he triilitiir force was sutlicient to repel invasion, and though he felt no iiliirtii oti that subject, he thought that the present iiionioiit was favorable for so organizing the uiidtsciplined valor o t e court- If]. that they might resist to the greatest iidvuntu o the traiitied armies of an invader. ' titioti with the produce of their own soil; but though this was his opinion, he thought the question co only be I&IIhIIICi0fIly iiolved by 3 reference to the clearly espreiured opinion of tho iiitclligt.-itt portion of the coinniunity. He atuted, that it was not Iiil intention ‘to proceed with the Psrlittincutsry Ileforiii Bill. Novci. AND S'r.inrt.ixo Pitor-osrir..—A metropolitan corres- pondent of the Albion tIt'at‘I’Il)r8 II somewhat Q iixoiic scheme_ Wlllcllr I39 3")". is bring concocted by the Ministry ; no less, in ‘wt. than the enclosure of the Irish Sea. by breakwatrrs thrown across from Anrle-‘ea to the Wicltlow mountains, and from Donnghah-e to Portpairiclt. Thus. it is srrrueit, Dublin, Belfast, Liverpool, VVhiteli.tven, and other exposed towns, will be plac--d beyond reach of any hostile fleet, while, by the shut~ ting out oftlie tid.il wate s, “lIIiIlI_V thousands ufacre.~ at’ land, formerly, no doubt, cortifieltls, will be reclaimed, sutiicieiit to yield the Iiftreii percent. of corn now imported front foreiuii countries. ‘he whole estuary of the Dec, large Incl] of land on the Solwsy, the entirety of Morcrsmlie Bay, across which the railway wt he Iilrlliwltll completed, an as to bring the mineral districts of tinniln-rland into itnmediate contactiwith the coal ields of Lancasliirc.” Tits: Nitw CIIANCELLOR or 1-iii: Excttrouizit up His Cou- ITt1'ulu'rs.-—Mr. Disraeli has just published an address to the electors of the country of Biicliiiigliatn, in which he says, “The late Administration fell to pieces from internal IlI$5en.\'l()||, and notfrom the assault uftlieiroppoiients; iinil notwitlistamliog the obvious dificulties of our position, we have felt, that to shrink front encountering them would be to leave the country without I govrrnmt-.ut and her Majesty without servants. Our first duty will be, to provide for the ordinary and current ex- igencies of the pubic service; but, at no iii.-taut period, we hope, with the concurrence of the ctiuiitry, to estiblisti it policv in conformity with the principles which in opposition we have felt it our duty to maintain. We shall endeavour to terminate that strife of classes which, of late years, has excrci-ed so pernicioiis In iiifluence over the welfare of this IviIIIflt‘IOIII ; to accomplish those remedial measures which great productivi- interests, sulI'=-tin! from ttneqtial taxation, have a right tti de- mand from sjust Government; to cultivate f:i»-ndly relations with all foreign powi-rs and secure hoiinuratil'e peace ; to uphold in their spirit, as well at in their form, otir political itistiltitioiis; and to increase the eflicienry. as well as maintain the rights, ut‘ our national and Protestant Cliurcli. AnAdministratiun formed with these objects, and fiivourablo to progressive improvement in every department of the state, is one which, we hope, miy obtain the support and command the cniifiilertce of the coiiiniu- pity, whose gympalhies are the best fouitllatioii for I stronu Administration, while they are the best security for a mild governtnent.” LATE FROM THE CAI’I~‘. OF GOOD HOPE. The ltarque Spririgbrook arrived at Boston on Friday last, in the short rtin of 45 days from the Cape of Good Hope, bringing dates to the 27th January, twenty-six days later. The war with the Kaffirs continued. Oll the 4th nflannary news was received at Cape Town of the death of Major Wiliriot, of the Royal Artillery, commanding at Fort Pcddlu. He was shot on New Year’s Day, while leading his men in an attack on the enemy in a jungle of Fish Iliver, where it is said that the great K.-flit Chief. Sandhill, had lalten refuge. On the 20th of December, at Manzarana, tho Iluglisli troops had a battle with the Kathie and rebel Hottenlota, in which 350 of the latter were defeated, with a large ntimber killed and wounded. On the 24th another engagement took place, in wliiclt 98 of the enemy were killed. Th. whole British force has concentrtited at Ilutterworth, and Sandllii and his people are flying before it into the Bush- men country, I tractl iiiu between the sources of the Dishes and the other rivers 0 Kaflir land, and the Drsltenberg moun- tsias. This is a very fine country. Ind although estimated at some 4000 square miles, is IlI|Inll4tI)lIN.I, except by it few bands of roving plun-lerers. The Fingoes have risen against their old tukuiaateni, the Kaflirs. On the 3.1, at Kawt-atone, an engagement toolt lace in which twenty-three Kstlirs and four British were ltille . The British forces have recaptured 30,000 cattle from the enemy. An attack has been made upon Whit- tlases sntl Shilloh. in which nearly all the inhabitants had been mllllcrtdi l0|"l'0" °"l!_"l<‘Ipiitg. It was probable lltiit the whole of the mission Ilallonl in that part of the country would be entirely ruined and destroyed. The last accounts are to the eflect, that the Kaflirs desire pesto and are suing for It, but the Governor refused to reg their messengers. It will be I long time, however, before penci- can be established in this tinhspp country. The papers con- tain columns of-ac.oouuts of intlr era and assassinations by the rosdside at noon-day ; where the houses of the inhabitants are burnt down and their crops destroyed. The factor hands. to the number of between three and four lltousan , belonging to I8 firms and 93 factories at Rud- ally‘. and Pilltingtoii, turned out against an attempted reduction of the wititer’s wages. IRELAND. ‘lie people of Droplieda ‘celebrated the downfall of the Riwsel sttaistry ti bonfires and other demonstrations. A true bill has been fun against Mr. Joseph I/IeCs editor or the Dlrtdalk I)-uioerat, for sedition. 'lI'Its earl aim, OQIII £l0,(llf')to Roman Cplhglicnn _ , atiflilo that or s at rye» s ‘ stssralsry retina. Dr. Murray, CM: ssebbilrsf H He, died on % ‘!eb.,ts shslldyasvellls . V Moore. the Ivbhpoat, died at the I'M, aged ‘II. Cottage II ’ n: I Reedy mode Clothes and Clothes. UST received at the “ London 'Hauu'.'_’ it large assortment of ready made CLOTIIILS, of every ItIttd.'A0_f "{Pf"“' ""‘l‘" very cltezip; tIIr|0 it great variety of CLU “I53 I 'l"‘ V} l'“"_°Y'- 8”‘ vet and Ilroad Clothe, Iloerikiiixt, Sergei.‘ Blfinhellt I-tltltfllllfi. Has- soclta, Matti, print and plaid Dnaues very cl\t'l|_I7l w°""~"l ‘ml Uil Table Covers, and ii variety of other b0ODB- -—ALl0-- ON COJVSIG./V‘./I{E.’\fTn 200 Boltp of CANVA'S8, in all rrurrrbere, I000 lbs. Sail Twine, n quntitity 0: Bolt Rnpfir ll of which will be sold as cheap as it can be ititportc . 9'. . II. IIASZAIID. Great George Street, Febfll, Old Iron, Junk. 5-0- _ ' _ ‘ _ h I‘-git t t t‘ OLD IRON, T"Eaii5i7Eili'iiu‘iCll.s~l"t"ritii. 'iu3K."' N M Ind norms. deliverable in quantities of not less than 25 l ‘OLMAN. November 28. Tea. Tobacco, Apples, &c. ‘HE Subscriber has received from the United States, rind of fers for sale (Witot.a'.s.u.I:), ii! the lowest Market rutea,it he Store Head of Powniil Wliiirf, the following I 3 TBA, TOBACCO, RAISINS, Ruin, Soap, Sugar, rind Moluiises, pplo-s, Quiiicun, Oiiiotis, FIIIIETIII, \Vttltiuts, Alrrioiids, Letitlier, llrend, I.eiitoittI. . gig.-irs, 1;:-yit-al, (RC(;::’kIIIIg, Ii‘r.1nl:llip’nnd Close), icltlea, u it u u s, ‘iii ii uti rooms, \Vool Curd-i, Sleigh Bells, _ Soda, Sugar, Wine, Butlirl’ and Water Crackers, (I‘,te'tpQ.'; ::IllC€, Sperin Cii|I.t_t-lleO.lIat5:‘|:I_l>|| 3,\'f||Pt lI'l|lI|I U I N‘I', ‘EIFNIII, IIIIEII U. Illgfr. (,‘olI'ei.-, Clitlcloltttc, Stirdiitcii, Gruuii ogwood, uitd Ilcdivootl, Salt.-rntua, Steel (iruiu Scoops, Rice, Uaikuiii. Ilriglit \'urntit_li, Spirits 'I‘urpeittinc, Rustin, I’ttch, Tar, &c S. C. IIOLSIAN. November, II, IS5I. M A C K E R E L. flfew Barrels good Fmntly JII./lC'ItEREL, roit turns, in! S. C. lIOI..\I.'\N. February I7, I852. Isl. RECENT Ii\I I’0RTA'l'IONS. ugar. Molasses. Flour, étc. TIIE SUl'>St.‘I{II3El{ has now in Storo and olI'ers_ for Sale 300 Ilbls. Superfine Ciiiiaitln I"I.UI—'II. N0‘? ll|t‘l’9‘3l|°|1- 10 Paris choice I'ortn Rico MUI..-\SSI'IS, 15 do. bright Cuba n. It) llltds priiiie Porto llico SUGAR, 10 do. bright Cuba II lltigs GI'et.‘II CUl"|"l".I‘., 30 Ilnrrtilri Attiericait I'ILOT I3III’.:\D, I50 Quiiititls CUIIFISII. 50 Iiairrt-lit No. I. I" IIIERRINGS, 3 Boxes , 50 do. Ill x I’: GLASS, A I’A'l‘I:IN'I‘ IVINDLASS, new, suitable for it Vessel of about 250 Tons. Audit variety of other articles. \V.\I. T. I’A\V, At the otiice of A. ll. Yates. January I, I852. A I.:\RGF. .\SsOR'I‘.\IEN'I‘ OI‘ EARTHENWARE AND CHINA AND A BEAUTIFUL nisi-i..\v or E15-A§5§3 . Is now otfcrod for Sale \Vliulcs:ilo or Iletri \VlLLl.\.\l HEARD. Great George Street, Dec. I6, lS6I. WILLIAM STRAIGI-I I‘, Hatter, (Has worker! in some of the pri'ucipirl S/tops in Lotiilon. t't':. Jlleisrs. Christie’: & Co.; Ellwood .5» Cu.,- Jliiyhcw i5~ ll'Iu'ltr, "15) IZGS to inform the iiilinliilnnls of Prince I’.d\v.'ird Ialrintl, that he carrieii on busitie.-is at tho “({uccii‘s 1\I‘lIIS 'I‘:ivern," (flint- lnttctown Iloyalty, on the Rand lending to I‘oplrtr lalaiiitl Bridge, whore he nntlerinhe.-4 tliu Clczitiiiig, Ile-lilting, Stulliiig IIIltI llycitig llertror and Silk Ilats; Jitii Crows IIIJIIL‘ front the lulatiid \\'ool, old oiit.-it done u . All orders puiictuully ntlendied to, tiiltt-n at the Queen's Arms; rind at Mr. Jtiiiies Iteaid‘s, 'I‘uilor, Dorcliestcr Street, (,'Iiiirlotlc- town. Prices vt- low. Ge.-i!l¢'nieii‘s (‘lollies Clrancil. ClItIl'ltIlIt.‘l(lWII Royalty, .IitII., 20, 1852. c. at J. BELL, F.-LSIIIUN A IILE 'I‘.\ I LORS. Qurr.r:N sqttitrt , HAItL0'I"rh:1‘0\'«‘N. Al'ES'I' I".»\SlIl()NS, kept ctiiistuiitly on hand, Illttl all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest iiottcc, and in the best manner. Iy. Uctobtrr 3| , I85I. Chairs, Cheese, Raisins, etc. €CIiI\'I~‘.I) by the Suliecriluzr, ex Er/pliemirr, front Iloston,and R for Sale at the lowest iiiiirltet rates- 200 IIIIINIICI iittriorted CIIAIRS, 20 C.-tslts IIESI Aiiicrit-atn Clll". ‘ -., 20 II:lI'I'l!l! riuprerior CIIIICII \'I.\'II(i:\Il, 2‘).t.IlIZl!I| (tench) FAILS and I.Il'tUU.\IS, 20 Cnrtlts IIAISINS, 50 Boxes Blootit do., (new fruit.) S. C. lIl)L.\l.\.‘I, Sttivo Ilt-titl of I'own:il \Vlinrf. Deer. I0. IIIS SllI|!CI’Illt.'I‘ lins been duly appointed, by I'owt:r of Attor- ney, lwnring time the fifth tlziy of .I.inii;ir lilxl, tunct its Agent for tlte I".sit:itc t-fllite .\Iissr-is SFIJIVAR t‘, on 'I'tiwti<liip Nutiio her Eigltteen, in this Island. All persons IIItI|'I|Il'\I tn the suid Estate, for Rt-nt or AfI'l‘;II'! of Root, tiro reqiiosti-tl to mstltc iriiiiie- di.-ito piiyriient to tho undcrsigiictl, he only being duly tititliorized to receive the same. .lA.\rIl£S \'I£O. Port Ilill, I-‘t-It. 2, I852. 33‘ I‘ork, \\ licat, Llcef, Barley, Data and Iluttur, \\ ill be taken in payment. IVERY STABLES, III’. SUIISCIEIIIIIII intt-niln lmt-piiig good Ilorsr-s. Sleigha, Cnrriiigen, &c., which he ollieru to the Public tor liiru oit low terms, for Cristi. 337- Ann, good Stultling, nod tlto greater! cure taken with thouie llnrucs coinntitted to his rllnrflt‘. Ilt.-sidurico near the 'I‘tintperauco Ilall. Grafton Strt-t-t. VVILLIAM J.-\liI§.\‘I.\.V. Mr. Jitxnluiv, would trtlro the opportunity of iiilorining his tltitiicrous Cit:-totnorii, \VIllIiII’3 Dchla linvo In-on tioiiic time -tt.tiidin , that he would feel oltligrd by their making an early i-cltleiiieiit; and those having uccuunts against him will please furiviird thetii as soon as p0IIIIIl0t January 5. I852. Dlnsolution of Co-Partnership. _ THE Coprtrtnersliipliitlierto existing it this Isltintl, hctvvcen th Snbsc there, has hetiti this tiny dissolved by IIIIIIIIIII con- sent, and all persons having demands ng-‘tin:-t the stud CtI[lnrlItEl'- ship, will send in their Accounts for settlement; nnd nll persona indebted, are required to malts iiviivtediute payment to either of the Copartnsrs. BENJAMIN HAYWOOD, WILLIAM HAYWOOD. Witnsss—'I'rtos. G. IIIIGOLII. Tignish, I’. E Inland, nttm. test. -The llutvreea heretofore conducted by the shove Parties will Its etrrisd an slid Alli date, on their own respective accounts. R L E . 'rHA'!‘ pleasantly sirtitged House and _Gardati, l°l'!l‘°" °' 3'' Lot to ituit purchasers, owned and in the OCCIIPNIIOII of the Subscriber. The premise: utI'urd.s beautiful view of.the Htl|abo- rough lliver, and might be tirade into a delightful residence for s (;¢..r|errrrru and family. For further particulars, apply to the bub- ac JOHN RENOUF. \Veyrnouth Street, Charlottetown, February I0, I852. To be Sold or Let, and iiniitediale posaeuion green. TIIAT plensiintly situated FAIIM, who.-remit the Subscriber now rcti' t-s—co '-sting of I00 acres of Freehold Ltind. with the Buildings thereon tiitottted. 50 acres tire cleared and in ttgttod state of cultivation; it good Orchard itiid Gnrdt,-n. W0” llflcllfll Will‘ I"ruit 'I‘rei.-it frtitri littglittid, Apples, I'ettrs, I’luiiia, Chcrriel. &t_= 'I'lit.-re is nii excellent Streiiiii of Witter running through the Prenti- sort, and e \Vt:ll of \Vuter close to the House. Any person desirous of obtaining an eligible place for I’.-trniing, would do well to collie and examine for themselves. Half the purchase money allowed to rt.-ninin on road securit _ All persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to settle their ouiita to save trouble, and all having claims against Iiiui are dc- to rice sired to send IIIt.‘I|I iii itiitiiediutely for payiiietit. WILLIAM CIIING. Bedcque. Lot 25, March 4, I852. fllO BI-‘. I)|SI’OSEl) OI’ hy the 25th M/iv nt-xt,SIX HUN- I)IIl".l) A ND 'l'W_EN'l‘Y ACIIIIS OF LAND, on 'l‘uwn- , filllltrt 3, 8 8!, IS. Part In under I.eiiitt-; the ptivt lIIIlt.'tlt|etI is tiow 0lIA'l‘t’(I ut £3 I0 currency, per I00 titties. oti 999 years Len:-e. It not so I.c;uicd, it will be sold in Fit-eliold. Apply (if by letter. post ptild) to J I). lltiszard, IIsq., or to March 3, I852. AI.I-'..\'Al\'DI'IR RAE. Mills for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sole ii GRIST JUL 7. erected nearly 2 years ago, with tho I.ti.isieltold Interest of IIfl_\-IIVU iicrt-s ol excellent LJIJVD, 999 years Lennie at Iii. per acre. Al.-o——tuI- jointing the iiliove, llitt l.t:iirteliuld Iiilerr-nit of 24; IICILN of LJIJVI), logo-tlier with tiiio-hiilfof ti SA II" JIIILL, I vt-rt‘ toiivt-iiieiit ttiid rrotttfortnblo D II'I'.‘LLI.7\"G HO USE30 ac I7, n 'BzlRJ\ 24 5- 26. all iieurl now, iiiid u \\"t.-ll of “litter near the door. 'I lit: wliiii» yearn heiiru the whole stirrouiitliiig country will is settled, when it will be well wnrtlty the titteiitinti of tlie lItlItIl£l of this prnpvrly to «tool such other mills tie the ricer-asitieu of the coniitty dciiiuud; tintl pnrticulurly tio, its them is sullicieiit writer river and otliur coiivtsiiit,-iicc to do so. 'Iliis I'ropt-rty iiiiiy Ill‘ Mild in one, two or tlirue Loin, to rlull purchtiut-rs. Orin-lizilfof the puiclinse tiitiiiey iiitiy rt-iiiziin lttr I\\ 0 or three, yettrs utipnitl, on lip- pritti-d Security uitlicr on the property or Illllt9l'\\I.-45.‘. I"ur ftirtlit-,t iIfII(’|IIIlfrI, apply to J. \\'t-atlietbc, Iistp, nt (,‘lini'|ottcto\vn, or to the Subscriber at New London. \\'I LLI.-\ .\I C()'l"I‘0N. New London, l\Inrclt 9, I852. Valuable Leasehold Interest for Sale. 'l‘IlF. Sitbiicrilier oH'ern for sale, Illt‘ I.(‘il§f‘lItIltI IIII€.'I’l‘:ll ol lii~ ltciiultful tIIltI \\'t.‘ll ktiuivii I':itiit III Dc Satblc, opporiitti this n_-— sidt-nce uf'I‘ttU.\IAS .\l.\l{SlI.\LI., limp, iiiitlubout Is Il|IIt:tl ftotii (_lIt;|I’ltllIr’ltI\\'lI. ’i'lie I“airiii cttniiistit of I00 nr-,rr-s of fertile Lnntlgrill of wliicli. with the etot-ptioti of about 9 .'tt'rc-i— ' for I"eiit:iii-g I‘olo.<—i.a in it high .~t .i 1-on-retl with wood S|III£IIiIl' - iiot.ilwit’sii LLS CURE OF A DISOIIDERED LIVI-Ill AND BAD IIIGBSTION. Copy q/o Letter from Jlr. R. W. Ii’t'rk1u. Chemist, ‘I Prescot Strict, Liverpool, dated 6fIi June, 185]. To Professor Hnt.i.owav; Siii,—Ynnr I'illa rout Ointment have stood the higbestsa our gt. litit of I‘n-prtetnry Medicines for some years. A customer, to w [ can refer r tiny cnquirier, desires me to let on know the particulars of her case. She had been troubled for years with s disorderdd liver, ttd hnd digestion. On the hill occsiaion, however, the virnleled of the niim-It was so nliirmiuu, and the in notation set is so severe! , thug ituuhts were etttei-rained out her not temp able to hear up under it ; Arr-' lttnzit _v alie was indiiced to try your I'illa, itnil sIM' infarcts use in alter the first, itml eiirli sum-net my time, she Itisil greiit relief She i-ntitiutietl to tulle tlieiii, iiiul nltluttiglt she iii-t-rl only three Hutu-I, rhe is now in the t-itjuytiicitt ufpt-tli-t-t |te.tlili. I i-unlit lint-e in-tit you iniiny ore cm-est, IIIII the iilmw, from the seven ity uftlte ntliit-It, nml the speedy cure, I think, speaks llIIlt’It in l':it'oi' ofyotir Itsllllllallltl‘ l'ilIg. (Si|||Ptl) W. KIIIKUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY (SURF. OF RIIEUMATIC FEVER, IN \'.\fi\ III Llll l£.\ ‘S LAl\ I). copy of 1! Letter inserted in the Hobart Tbwri Cotiricr, qf the of tlic Ii! Jlurcli. IBM, by Major J. Walt)’, Margaret M‘(‘oiittigiiii, nineteeii years of age, residing M New Town," 'ia been sttllvting Irultl ii vtult-nt thi-ntiizitiit lever for iipwnruls of two tnmtilti-, wliirh IIIIII eotiii-lv ileprivv.-it her of the use of her liinlut; during Illtl pet llltl bI|G was tntuler the oztre til the most eittineitl ntt-iticiil men in tII.IIII wn, tnid by tli- ni her turn was cuiisitlrretl ltnpeleris. A friend ‘led upon In-r to try IItrllti\\tt)'i ct-Iebrnietl Pills, which she mrr. !t'itletI to on, rind iii an incredibly IIIut‘l t-piics of tiiite they elfectedis pei It-,t:t core. ”.' cum: on A I’.-IIN mo 'rir:ti1'Nr:ss IN THE ciittsr AND s'I‘UMAt.‘II OI" A PERSON 81 YEARS OF AGE. From Jlleurs. Thom Q Son, PIt)pI’f¢'f0I‘3 Q/‘Hie Lynn .ddv¢rfs'aer, who can vouch for thefol!-ru-ingslulemruf.-—.dug1ut2, IBM. To l’roI'i.-sxor IItILI.tIWAV. S|it,—-I tleuiri- to In-or tr-alimony to the good efl't-cta of Holloway’: |'i||n. For route ycaiia Milli-tril iwvt-rely from it piaiit nntl tightness in i|it- pIIIllItlt'lI, which wax nl.-cu ilI‘(‘ttIII|IlIIIIrII by It shortness itfltreulls, that pit-it-ntetl nit: II'ii|II hitlltiitg tiliuiit. ruuiiilitig my ittI\'ilIIt‘t'II rlillt‘ ot lilr-, these I‘ills have so relic,-veil iiie, tltttt I .titi lIt'l'lIIIIli- that It eta I-Illlllltl lie lIIi|tlI'. tirtpiiiiutcd \\I|I| rlrpir rirgm-._ I out now icittlt-rt-tl, lay II|t'II' iiie.tns. t‘trllt|II|I:IlI\'EIy iirtive, and run litho exercise without iiicoitvcitieiice or pain, ttliicli I cnnlal not do In-l'..r-9, (5l;;iiut) INIIY COB, North Street, Lynn, Norfolk. AN E.\"I'RAOl'tDlNAR\' CURE OF TIIE GRIVI-IL, AND A . .\IUSl' I)ANtiI-JIIUUS LI\'l-JR CU.\l|'LAIN'l'. Copy of a Lrllsr mltlrciml to J. K. Htyrlon. Esq , Sidney, My Soul/i llirlu, dated February 25, IBM. Sitt,—A Mr. 'I'liotiizta Clark, it senior in Latin George, wait for s IIfIIlt‘lt'I with :i t-uiitpluitit of the Liter, Iti- it-atl imentliiitii-, utter trying all their JFC was liopolua, and any further iii-in ten expecting every tluy would -, it It It‘tItI l‘l'IItlllIlII5‘I|I.I¢lI hint to try IIolltiwny’s r at I:tl.iitd to (Y.-tpo 'l'oriiir-tilitit-. I'lieic lIl’I! oii ll... prteittisea it good tint--stury-tttid-xi-li:iIf I)\VIII.LlNG IIUl'Si-,_ 32 x 25. completely tiiiislietl in ii iiupo-.rinr riiuiiiit-r; utitl .1 very cont- tiiodiuus I3.\l-N, 53 -< 44, (.U\’t‘t't'tI \\ illi .'\liriitiiicIii Sliiiigl» . 'I'lit.-rte is :il.~to tlitercoii It 'I‘|lIlI‘iSIIlN(i i\IA(,'IIINl‘Z of 2 horm- powcr, coitstiuctt-tI on at new iind iiiiprovcd priiiciplc, by \\IIlCII t\\'u stooks ll tiiiiiutt: may be IIlIl'IIIt'tI. ALSO: An excellent new CARl'I’.N'I‘Iil{‘S SIIOI‘. nitd other grim] OUT‘- lIL'l|.l)l.\t-‘S uud ()I~‘I"lt.‘I;‘S, a good LL\1p;_KlLN_ ‘M1,, ,,,,».-r- failing \Vell of oxcullteiil Water. A grunt quantity of SEA MANURE, cnn at all titnes be obtained on the I'n:tiii<es. The Faint is lIIIlII‘I' Lease for a term of 999 years, at an annual Ilciit of £6 t.-uircut'y. I"ur Itlrlllrl ufsulu and further particulars, npply to the Subscriber on tliu prisiiiiries, or to Juiiicu I'urdii.-, liar] , Chnrlottetowii. CII.-IIILIIS I\l'Q,UARIIIE. 2~ltli I"eby., I952. For Sale, IIE Imnscliold Interest in 50 acres of Lniid, more or less. situ- nted on the South Sliore; by the Ft-rry. 5 lItIlt.'lI from (Their. lottotowrt. Alitiut 22 IIC|'|!i are at or good ctiltiviilioii, and 3 items more ciin be cleaved at little etpctise, ittid the l'l’lI|iIIIItlt'|’ in uiitlt-r litii'd-wood. 'l'lit.-to is it strt-niii of \\‘tlIt3I' running tlirnttgli tlie ct-t.lit- of it. 'I'ltt-to is it good Ilwt-lliiig Iltiust-,fiiii~ilied itiridte: it Ilzirit. 33 av 23, iititl other Uut-lluiltlingn. It is a (‘0II\‘I!llll‘I|I plaice for oli- tiiiiiiiig Srii i\l.iriui't-, iitid I‘IrIIII| . Port of IIII? I’tiri:li.-use Mutiny iit.iy rt.-iiiitin oti good Security. Apply on tho I'I’t.‘IItl!4t'.-t to DENNIS I)UL'LAN. Feb. 20, I852. Freehold Property In Charlottetown. 7 ‘III’. Sulutciiber offers for Sale liia I'rciitirtes, situittted iii Grufoit Street, tlpptiillle that of John .\lcNeill, I-Imp, Scliool Visitor. coiiiprising one \AIl0Il.' 'l‘owii Lot No. 47, third Iimidrt-.d, with two coiireiiiciit Dwelling Ilou.-it-s, Stitblo, \\'or|tzilttip,tSr.c. For furtlitsi particulars apply to \VlLLlA.\I Cl}'I‘CLIFI‘. Grafton Street, February 7, I852. IXTY ACII ICS of LANI) sittintotl on’e Mile from (,'|i:tilottetoivn. t 'I'lii.-A I’roporty iii tlividetl iutottit ticrr-. lit-Ids rtii foiict-.d with (ft-dtir poles nntl lite liodgoii, III!‘ land in in the liight-st sliitc ofcul- tivulioit, ntid will be disposed of in I2 ncrc lots to suit occupants.-— Apply to the Subscriber, G. R. GOODMAN. Jun. 28, I852. House In Kent. Street. IIF. Subscriber utTo~ra for Stile or to lot, his llwt-llitig IIIIIIIII in Kent Slit-ct, l.iluly in the twttupiilion of .\Ir. .It|lIII (.‘oglil:iii. It caritiiitis it largo Start: and goml frost.-proof (‘e-ll.-ir, ltlltl 6 otlitti IIINIIIN. It \\Ill be list iiltogi-tlit-r or Ill uto parts. (In [200 being puiil down, the rciiiuiiidcr could lie on iiiortgngo for four or fin: yours. JOHN BIII".EN. February I0, I352. I“Ill'il".Il0l.I) I“AIl.\I I“O|l S.-\I.l'i. Till‘? SlllI§L3I'IIIl‘|‘ iittt-titling to li-ave tltu Islnritl next SpIing.offterI for suit‘, his \'t'ry cxrcllt.-tit I"iiriit III "lilcltlll" l'niitt. curtain- in; of 60 l|Cl’t‘!l. It is lmiiitdt-d mi this \Vt'st liy tho Ilriichley Point Road, on tho Ni-tttlt by James .\l'l‘iilluiii, l'Iuqr‘ii. I‘tIIIII, uiid fronti- on tho uteri. 'I'lm tilinle Lntitl iii \\t‘ll ft-tirrt-duml in it high state III ctiltirutioit. 'I‘lit:ro is H I"artii Dviulling lloui-e, 28 I IS in good lun- :iiit:ib|o ordur, nitd nitothi-.r Now House on the Ilooil side, which has liven uitunlly Lot to it '|'r:ides:n:in. at £5 per uiiiititii. A “(III Iini<ltoil riiid cotiittiotlittus Burn, 7:") in 30 fl. .\ Iltmtu Stzibln I8 It IS, V\'t'II titted tip. 'I'ltcro iii also upon this I'rciiiiut-.it II Saw Mill, which is supplied by it good stream of writer, and ttliiclt at it lillltl expert:-o iiii,-;lit be converted intuit Grist Mill. It would be it deliriilile siltitt tion for such an 'slublishnient. For further iiifurniation and purti cultiis apply to I'l-l'I‘EII. M‘I(lNNON Ilrncltlcy I‘:-int, October 3|, I851. N 0 TICE. lIESnbst-riber intending to leave the Island next Spring, res- mifully rt-quanta ull persons indebted to hint to settle their Accountti by the 26th March next. GEORGE BRACI-‘.. Sydney Street. Felt. II, I853. [loot nod Shoe Multcr. Steam Grist Mill. III-'. Subscriber having ntlten the iihavc Esiitltlialimcnt from Mr. 'I‘IlF..\IAlN, will he pt-epitred to grind for the public on 1‘oll, und will give Cash for E T of 0-11 TS. and lissp FLOUR 8; MEAL oti hand for Sale. CHARLES ROPIZI. 4w. Charlottetown, Feb. I4, I852. tral part of the Town. Apply at the olos of this paper Maroltl. I8“. 0 Int a GRAIN STORE sod oointnodieaa OTAILI in a sati- ‘ (‘I I'll“. ‘II "VI f--I lot It hope ltt- tliil in-,tlie Iiirt lItIIlI' gate Itiiii cunsiileiiiti N‘l|t‘|. l-1'. ll|l‘H‘lIttI‘ |N'l'!t'\L'Ir‘tl in tolling tliein tiocurtliop to tltetlirectiuus, unit til now teptozetl tn pteilt-r't IIOAIIII. Ill: trill ltrel preiit pleasure in I'iilIIII'lIIIl|l,{ tltiii .-iiut.-iriciit, or even tiiitlte iitt tilliilnvit to the same elect. eI|UuItI it be required. \Vii'i. JONES, I‘vv-prictor of oulbnrii Herald, New South Wales. \\’0NDI-IRI-‘Ul. EFFICACY or ll0I.LOWAY’S PILLS IN CASI‘.s'._UF tiitoi-sv. (Signed) G Persona aitfleriiig from Dropsy, either about the turn of lil'e, or at ‘ ' I should iiittitoilioiely ltsve recourse to these I'ills, no histitlvetls Ily run-cl, by their use, of this direfiil cuntphint in , it lit.-ti all other utctina had fttilet . {D til perm 1; its dillcient sing. Tlieu celebrated Pill: are ttotldtrftlffy eficaciotu in llufollotoing compluitttr. ' c~ DFOP-‘I’ Liver com- Secondary A~IltIIItl Dysettiery pluinis Sy nipioma Bilioiis Cont- Erysipelns Liiiiibrigo Tic Doulourettx ptatiits I-‘etnuIerrregu- Piles um rs Iilotclicaun the ltlltttcs hheumntism Ulcg-rs 5 iii Fcveis ol all Retention of Vent-real Afleo Bot\'eli:oii1- IIIIIS urine t mg, pltllltlb‘ Scrultiltt or Worms ofsll ClIlI('.\ Gout 'iiig's Evil tl‘ Coiirtiprttiirn of lIc'.itl-rtclic Sort‘ 'l‘Iiroal.~ Wetikiie.~’s,from thv li--\\'«'l~~‘ lmli~.'e.sttuii Stt)lIetlttt.lUI‘tl~ wtiatevercause Consuiitpiioti Iiitl:iiiiiii:itton vet - - Deliiliiy Jtitiiitlice Sulil :it the F..II:tlIlt~IIlI|FtII of Professor II(ILl.0|VA', 2-N, Strand, .‘ lit-triple lI.ir) Lonilon, iII|tI by til-Lt). ‘I’. l|As7..\|{II, A|v‘I|I tor '- -"Ht . in ll--xi-it unit I’:-ta, iii 2:, lip, 8s, itml 20:. each. There iilile rzitittg in hiking the l.u~“er- gig“, t. Utll for IIII: gtiiilunt-e oi l'iiteuti-, .iie ntliiteil to each Box 7]-VIIIS CO.\II‘ANY has doubled its business within the last E'|I' y . . All peritoitin joining it the present year, are allowed the some pri- \ll(':{L' as ilii-so iv o liriit (‘I|lt'I‘ I’rt-iiiiuiiot :irt- rt-tlui.-i-it one hzilf, the average rate being only Aaff per (mil. I’o|irii-ii ‘.’.~t. (id. All Policies expire on tho 3Ist December, in eaclt year, unless rcttctvcd. \V|LI.lr\l\I lII".ARl), President. It EN It Y PAIMER, Soc'y. dt Treaaarer. Secretary's Ollice, Kent Street, Feb. 28, I852. IIFFICI} II I-:ltI0‘VI~: II, III’. Snltscriltt-r has roiitiivnd his Uflitzo front IIesbrissy‘s Build- ii 1, to I)I"..VNIS'S IIUILIJINUS, Prince Street, lest tho 'l‘eniporuricc Ila I. JOSEPH III-‘.NSLI-ZY, Clinrlottctown, Jim. 23, I852 ttoritey-st-Law. YOUNG SA LAIIIN FIN! BALI‘. ‘his very Iu orlor Entire Hot-ea la efered Ile tiitinds I0 hands hijllt 5' Of! beautiful hlnck colour itnd has strong bone and sinew; ho is remtirlttihly ‘pod tempered. “I7 gentle either in htirnesit or snthlle. His life II I 0 flfilfiltffilld 3'00‘ Iloriie SAl.AI)iN itriported in the year I840 by the Reyit|_A;iIeulte- rnl Hociet ——his mntlter will a strong and Vttllttblt Ittllltttl ofllfl Gt'ePlIWlfll hrcrd and prodnced_ excellent A pr_iss was nwnrtled to him at the Ituynl Agrtssltsvol Society a draw in 1349» for tho t~.lu.-it of Blutd horses of the_Sslsdtn Breed. . ' u,,|r,,“t,. ,,.r¢|,.gg money will he allowed to remitin until the (‘lone ofths nest season. on approved seeuiii . If he should no be disposed of before Ilia 25th of A ‘ il ‘meat, no offer will be itccsptod front iilmuid —Apply at Huaznrd s tiuzcttu Olhce. March I. I852. Frorsbrillvgillprohtlif, gill; ' d, Ht‘. Fine New Ihtiqoe, Gin Auxatross. Capt. Thitntats Jones, 809 tons register, Iron ltttced, and being it full i-tiller, resents A most dealtiittls con- vsyrmce for Goods and Ihsaarigers. Apply in Liver- pool to . Cannon, Sous dt Co., and iii Charlottetown to the owner, W. W. LORD. "" ‘ , Feb. ".1853. Priatod ti JAIII D. Ilassnri, at his 0flea.Qaeos . Cliar ettstows. at “graph.