__ £s.-_...js:w~*:7.x*.;—,f.;_;i -'.. : ~- flottru. H . ion’. Hogg‘s Instructor. 't"HE't>vi‘au MAIDEN T0 iica 8lS'l‘.l".R._ I I‘ ll 0! come, my sister, to my side, And lay thy hand in noise; _ This earth w bull lls brightest hopes . ‘My heart lust ‘soon res_igu. I feel a languor o'er in ioul, A chillness and a pa it; And. as I felt in former years, Can never feel again. ' Together we so more slisll joy To lssil the coming spring. Nor. stands bsusstb the mornhg sky. To hear tho that hurts sing. . . Nor shall I kiss thelovsly flowers Around our cotyige door; ' And woodland heights, au_il.plss_sai_tt lisuglts Shall bloom for me no more. . Yet weep not so, in sister dear, ‘ , . Nor vex thy kind y l'.eari—- There is a he py. happy home, Where sou s shall never part. I change tliisrfltful fleeting scene For one that elrrtngeth not: Nor shall the weaknesses ofourtli Iiivsrle that bl'essed'spot. What. though the lovely little flowers Ara 'sg from my s bl- What is to me you‘ unieous sun Slialfsoou be quenched in-night: Earth's brightest sun, its svvselest bud. Mustlest beyond recall, But the everlasting smile of Ileaven Dotti t's'r surpass them all. My sister! if, in future years, Thy cup be full of bliss, I-‘orgetésot. 'iald thy brightest liours, Tlist thou must come to (tilt! Theo faint upon the way. , Her voice hath ceased———Dcath’s chilly hand ' Is laid upon that tongue, That pour‘d the sweetest melodies Tluit o'er on eurili have rung. Now all her sorrows on this scene In time's last change are o'er; Her happy soul to brighter clirncl Hath tied for everinore! l.l'ttltitIlt_5 . if via Pictnu. to be posted half an hour before that time. will be nisde u i on the following days, at the same hour : ‘ sac: A 1:: ch. as . B’uinincr Arrangement. HE MAILS l'or'the neighbouring Provinces will be made up. after the First ot May. every 7‘l'lt?S!'.d Y and THUR- NINGS. precisely at NINE o'clock, and forwarded Letters to be registered and NOlNrl|It| is will require The .\ ails for England Tuesday, August 3, Tuesday. August I7, Tuesday. August 3|, Tuesday. Sept. I-l, Tuesday, Sept. 28. Tuesday. October, ll. '.I‘llO.\IA>l OWEN. ostoiastsr Funeral. u try, y I, 'I'uesday,lllay 25, 'l‘uesdny,.lune 8, Tuesdit , July 6. 'I‘uesday,July 20, General I‘os_tOllics. May 8. I_8ll2. Cusrou Iluuss. Ciutat.n'r'rrrowx, 4th May, I862. 'l‘HF. Honorable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Customs, _ have hurt pleased to direct the Surveyor of Shipping at Clair- lottetown, to continue in the Execuiiiin of the uties of tie Utlics in Prince and King's Counties, when his sern'r:es are required by Shipbuilders and others. G. R. GOODMAN. Controller. To Horticulturlsts and Farmers. Wu 1330 WA§IF@W9 EGS to announce, that he has received during the Winter. in addition to ltis former extensive Stock of G./IRDEJV and FLO IVER SEEDS, from Messrs. Dickson‘s 61. Co, Edinburgh, 50 Sorts llsrdy Annual Flovrer Seeds 50 do. lnill'-do, do. do. do. Togetlir-r with a large variety of approved Garden Seeds. l"rnin Messrs. J. Gr. J. Brown, Glasgow, l‘eas, Beans, Carrot, and Turnip Seeds. From the Stark of John C. Keyscr, JV¢w York, 700 Packages assorted Garden Seeds 300 do. do. Flower Seeds 5 sorts,of Climbers or Creepers Bur Flowers 3 do. Is do. choice Annuals. These last are at Cape Tormsntine, and will be here, it is ex- pected. in the course of the wee . Cliurlottetown, April 27, 1851 ‘CB CD) £ {P c HE Subscriber having been for several years employed in building bbip, Fishing. and Pleasure lIO.\'I‘S of iill kinds, begs leave to return thanks for the generous support he has hitherto experienced in that line. and to tiotify his friends and the Public at large, tlnit he is making preparations for a larger and more extend- ed business. and that for the purpose of accomtnodating persons in 'l‘own. who tiiay favour him with Orders, Mr. James l'urdie, Blur- chant, and Captain Muthuwsnn, oftlie Steamer Rose, have kindly consented to act as his Agents there. Boats of any description, dimensions or build (whether Cliiiker or Carvel), delivered in Cliarlottetcwn or elsewhere, with proniptitudo. \Vorknninsliip and niaterizils warranted of the host description. Produce or Cattle will be taken in payment ifdesired. CHARLES DPQUARRIE. De Sable. April 18. I852. 2 handy LADS ofabrmt I4 or 15 years ofsge, may find employment by application as above. LIVERY STABLES, 'l‘i-in 8:o's.s:'r.—-‘ I noticed, said Franklin, ‘ii mechanic among I number ofothers, at work on ll house erected but a little way lion: in ollice, who always appeared to be in a men humor. who had it. khid word nhd I cheerful smile for every one e met. Let the day be ever socold. gloomy. orsunlt-as, a happy sinilo danced like ll sunbeam on his cheerful countenance. Meetii ‘in one morning, I asked him to tell me the secret of his constant happy llow nfiipirils.’ ‘ No secret, lloctor,’ he replied, ‘ I have got one oftlie best of \viv_es,-._ui)3l vsorlt, she slvsnys has ll bind word of en. couragenient for me; a when I go home she insets me with a smile an 1|‘ ' D‘ teu is-sure to ready .,and she has done so many little things through tliediiy to please rue. that I ' Pry,uukiiid word to Ilybody.‘ wqnyiinfover the heart of man, to soflcsvityuud riiiiklti it the fountain‘ of clte%ful,snd ‘pure eiiiotions.—Spcak gently, I of greeting, tiller the tells of the day are over, cost nothing. and go far toward msltiag a lionie happy.;spd,psscefpl, , . _ _ ’ NATURAL VVA-rs:n. Puitirisriis.-"—Mr. Vvarriagton has fora any pasidtept twelve gallons lwster in a state of adiuiralily lin- __ap_ced urityby the action of two goldvfisb, six’ water llltslls, and 1;.’ . r_ee specimens of that elegant aquatic plant known a: V0.- Iisperio sporulis.‘ 'Befur"e the water snails were introduced, the ac; ed leaves of the vulis ris caused a growth of slimy mucus, Which nisdetbe water turbid and threatened to destroy both plants and fish. ’ Biit under the improved arrangement, the slime, as first as it is engendered. IICOIIIIIIIIOH by the water snails, which repro- duce it in the shape of young snails, whose tender bodies sgaiii fur- lisli ll succulent load to the fish; w ' e valisperiu plants abso the carbonic acid exhaled by the ' respiration of their cunipaniotis, fixing the carbon in their growing stems and luxuri-uni lilossoiiiii, and refreshing the ox en. (during sunshine in visille little streams) fur the rnspiralionngtfiiu iii uils and they fish. The ‘spit-ctacle of perfect equilibrium thus sirripty maintained between animal, vegutailile, and lsmgmilo sctivltly, ls7stril<'isg and beautiful; and such means may ibly hereafter be mode available on a large scale for keeping nked water clear and sweet.-—Londori Review. The native Hindus are, at present, under a very general impres- sion, that their religion will be overthrown, and Cliristiiinity be uni- versally established. < Tar. Trans or Ovs'rIns.——GL-inciag around the anatomical workshop, we find amongst other things, some prv pamtions showing the nature of pearls. Examine them, and you will find that there are dark and dingy pearls just as there are hand some and ugly _men; the dark pearl being found on the dark ahirll o'f'the fish. the wl.ilo-'hrilfi.int one upon the smooth inside sbell. Going farther in the search,__w.s find the smooth glit- terihg liiiing upon which the fish moves is known as the micro, and tU)_‘t§Lis prmlu. ed by is portion ol the animal rolled the montJé,'en'd for explanation sslie we may add that gnurmands rut.-iicgll know the mantle as the brunt of the oyster. When IlVtrt.zitr_ ts glossy house, should any foreign substance find its way through the shell to disturb the smoothness so essential tli tr! ears, the fish costs’ the olfeniling siilistance with micro, sad pearl is thus formed. ‘The pearl is in fact a littleulube of the’ smooth glossy substance yielded by the oyst_cr’s beard; yielded ordinarily to smooth the narrow home to which bis'na- t'u e binds him but yielding in large drops’-—real pearl} teats ifiie ishi when: a beauty glides proudly among stlirnnn of admirers. her hair clustering with pearls, she little thinks that In-r omamrnll are products of ‘pain and diseased action, endured by the most uspoetiosl of shell llsli.-—IlouuIiotd Words. “ Mass s Sins. suswtrta THE Cup [mo 1-as Lii-.”— 'I‘his saying was supposeul to take its Origin from one of Penc- lope's n-bovlrrlteilip v-lint as he was going in Lllllllt. llut it Iroso, as Ainsworih has it. thns:—-“ A’ ltiag of 'l‘liru-e haul planted I vim-yard, when one of his slave-.-n, nliom he lied p ressed in that very WI‘ldlI(,’J)l”lIl*llt'.~l("t:‘|lll2' tliedlttng pfi NC iy ll. ie trig Isra- litstprophecy, and when. stun eiitciiiiiiinent, he holds Ipfhls own wine, hgsent for this slave, snd,ssked liitu Iron .rutly.vhst hs thouglot at his p _ now! The slave nsly.sssv_ sd.. ", fliers iusnysslip between the opp) sad the lip." Scsrccly had he sppken vrhentlis news srss ugliv that s tinge boar was la ing ‘s "vineyard waste. The Iiisg arose in a fury. sits the boss, and instilled yritlicutsver tasting the wins. « ‘ - ' I . Bnlcdus A1-uitsrsssic‘ Prrsi_io'r'iit's.—Ytstei-ilsy (Good Fridsyggsmzsiag. s only terms I U’ Incl’; tlra persons passing over‘ (rilttoli n bridges are considerably alarmed at beboldiii a_ most singular appesnnce in the heavens, which at once 1 them ttxcgnclui . yllsg out i terri%e conflsgrstion hrirl brnlren nilfrlb lie rieig yrhoodo the Old .1. Raul, near ‘ ‘ til 1' vesyisap on ' 1 II .. u 2'. is P =- o i D o 3 I. . . B l iririb «iii. ‘ Willi vmsi st rtedln Iepre . bu ‘ hum}: , "VIM ' {W I-limit}; it. a -« ‘kI';':lE;l:;.0‘.::.P¢i.' ' _.l|i;£;‘s:it..l mif .‘ :I"II@ were dhvsn VI HE SVIISCIIIIII-III intends ltcr.-ping good Horses. Sleigbs, Fiirriages, gc., wliicli he offers to the Public for hire on low terms, for Casts. "‘-£3‘ Ai.so. good Stnbling, and the greatest care taken with those: llnrscs committed to his is urge. llcsidoncu near the Tciiiperuiice Hull, Grafton Street To he let. ’. And possesslou gives the lat Jess usat. ‘HAT very desirable and couinisdicos HOUSE in Kent Street. formerly owned I-y Hr. Cunn- Luiori, and next door to Mr. AVID S'r:vvsa-r's. The situation is udvantn sons for carrying on an kind 'l’lit-re is it Pump in its Yard. and a large are- For particulars, apply of business. hottse and Stable attached, and a Garden. to the Proprietor, 'I‘llO\lAS WILLIAMS. Corner Fitz Ray Street, (near Mr. Hnviland's.) April 2|. I852. For Sale, 'rlIA'l‘ pleasantly situated House and Giirdotl. together or in Lot to suit purcliasers. owned and in the occupation of Subscriber. The premises ulford ti beautiful view of the Ilillsbo- rough liiver, rind might be made into a delightful residence for I (lei-tlenian and family. For further particulars, apply to the Sub- sciibcr. JOHN IIENOUF. G \Voymouth Street, Charlottetown, February I0. 1862. Valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD, by Private Contract, 888 sures of excellent LANI), 50 0 which are clear, the property nftho late Dr. CUMMIIG, situate in the iiiiiiimliiite vicinity of Georgetown; it abounds with plenty of 'I'ioiber, Firewood and Longers. For fur- ther particulars, apply to JOHN M‘GILl.. May 3, I852. - For Sale, IIE Leasehold Interest in 50 acres of Land. more or less. situ- ated on the South Shore; by the Ferry, 5 iniles from Char- lottetown. About 22 acres are under good cultivation, and 8 acres more can be cleared at little expense, and the remainder is under hard-wood. There is it stream of water running tlirnugli the centre of it. There is a good Dwelling House, finished inside; it Burn, 33 u 23. and other Uut-Buildings. a convenient place for oh- .- ' oodseurit. A I tliol’re eta in iy remain on g c y ppy on DENNlllgl BOULAN. Feb. 20, I852. —Valuable Leasehold Interest for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale, the Leasehold Interest ol his Chnrlollelowll. The Farm consists of I00 acres of fertile Land; all of which. with the exception of about 9 acres-—covcred with wood suitab for Fencing l’o|es—is in a high state ofcultivatioiiz and the situation is delightful, commanding a view of the Nurthumberland Straits from St. Peter's Island to Cape ’l‘orinentine. There are on the premises a good one-story-arid-n-liulf DWI-‘.I.I.|NG IIOUSI-., 32 I1 25. completely finished in II superior nianncr; and it very coni- iiiodinus HAHN, 53 st 44, covered with .\liramichi Shingles. There is also thereon a TIIRESHING MACHINE of 2 horse stocks a minute may be tlin-slied. Al :\ BUILIJINGS and (H-'I"I(.‘ES. I good LIME-KILN, ands never- failing Well of excellent Water. ' . A great quantity of SEA MANURE, can at all times beobtsined on the Premises. — 'l‘lie Faun is under Lease for a term of 999 years. at an annual Rent at’ £6 currency. For terms ofSa|e and further particulars, apply to the Subscriber on the premises, or to James Purdie, l‘Isq., I_'har|otteIown. CIIAKLES l\l‘QUAlIRlE. 2~Ith Feliy., I852. If. It‘ taiuiiig Sea Manure, and Fishing. Part of the I'urcbnse Money W bcautiful and well known Farm at De Sable, opposite the rc- P sidence of'I‘lt0MAS MAIISIIALL, Eeq., and about I8 miles from W power, constructed on it new and improved principle, by which two 5 C‘ n excellent new c.tarnN1'i:ii'ssiioP, and mi... good om‘- - . _ i I . 0 THE ROAD TO HEALTH ll0|il.llWll’S |’ll.liS.t CURE OF A DISORDFRED l.lVl-'.l'l AND BAD IIIGEBTIOII. Copy Q/u Letter frost Mr. R. W. A'i'rIriu. Chemist. 7 Prucot Strut, Liverpool. dated Gtli Just, I851. ' Tn Prufss.-in Ht-|,l.sIWA\; I - Fis,—Yi-or Pills snit tlininisnt have stood the liiyliuii on our nfi list of l'ropi-iv-rary Mi-rli--inc-s for some years. A rtistnsnr-r, to whom I or any enquiries, ilesm-s me to lot on lusnw lbs puriirulut of her case. She In br-en trnol-leil for years with u rlisusbnd limp, and hail digestion. On the last or-rssinn, however, the virslsrice nljihe attach was so alarming, and the inlsnirnstion set in .4. jpypfely, it.“ rloubts wt.-re ciiterlsinsvtl nl her not ls-mg iible to belfnp under it ; fin‘- tllnntely she was isthieool toiry your I'ills,usrl :5. pp guru; alter the first, and such sm-eroding use, she bud great relief. She rnntinneil to take them. and although she used only three Bog", she ig. now in Ills‘ r-nyuyinent ofpr-rfr-ei health. c--ulil have not you more cases, but ‘the nbmrc. fmui_slie severity ofths niiar-ls, and the speedy cure, I thinlt, speaks ranch is favor ofyoor ssiusislmvg Pills. . (fllsn-I) It. W. Kl KUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURI-‘. OF‘ RIIEUMATIC I-‘EVER, IN \:AN DIEDII-}N’t4 LARII. Copy of n Letlsr ssurte-I is the Hobart‘ Tlnors. Courier. d‘ all! . tss lrl_ March, IBM. by Jlojor J. ”’al¢A. . Margni-i-I bI‘Coiintgan, iiinsios-ii yrsirs of age, ruifinp M Np‘ 15.3. has been snlfr-ring from ii Vlsilont rln-ninnlic lever tor sigyyuqrilg of mo montlis, wbirli hntl entirely Ilrpriveil her of the usg Q] buy lint‘; dud.‘ ll-is pr-ririrl, she was tu er I care of the most eniinont sin-rltriil Itftt its Holurt Town, and by Ibo-in lies case was I-.4-or-ldrnd . . pi vvnileil upon her to try llnlh_msy’e relebrlited |'ills, nliich slug mu- sealed to do, and. In an incredibly short span of time they etlocieds CHI"- CURI-‘. Ulg‘ It PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN 'I‘lll'-I CHEST AND s1‘0MACH or A PEIISON 84 YEARS 0t-‘ 0 . ’ From Messrs. Theta 4- Son. Proprietors of IA: L rm ./lrls¢'Ni'ur, who can couch for the following stutesmit.—.d gust 2, I851. To Prolessor IIULLOWAV. —I desire. in hr-ar testimony to the good elects of IIolloway’s 3 3' _ Ills-ll‘ vlrinrs. am now reiitlcrerl, by lIt¢‘It‘ means. CtIl‘lIpIItltIl\‘O‘ly' active, and can take exercise without incoiivsniencs or pain, which I CIIIIIII our .00 .5... (Signed) HENIIY COE, nrtli Strrrt. I.\'nn, Nmtitllg, AN F.X'l'RAORDlNARY CURE OI-‘ 'l‘llE tiR«\I'l‘.l.. AND A MOS I‘ IDAMSI-2ltt)US LIVER (.‘OtiI'l.AlN'l'. Copy Qf (I Letter aztilrnseut to J. K. Heydon. Eng . Sidney, JV'¢w 8:» at. It ll'ul¢s. «latex! Frbrusry‘2tl. I Ms rllltllllll Clai ttlrr tll alto Iii-rugs, “III lbs. on v ‘I mhle tune scriunsly afili with 1 cuniplalnt the Liter. In- u . uh ilie rat’ ll it-ihrul siiemlannnulier trying all llIt'Il' ti-roiimor- his sxii-tenrs, it tiu-i L... . I‘Il|s, I‘ll‘tl tl'lI tiulorn lngiii he did so_,tlu- first dues gave bun C1)[|fl|d|9||| ih telnet, he the-relure |)('l'Il'V(‘lCll in Iakn cm uccnrilingiu the directions, and I! now reston-tl to perfect licalih ' ' r at pls-usurp lg cu-ntironiig this siiireuneiit, or even iu.ilte an alti-lsvit In the some eflect, should itbc required. ‘ ' (Signed) Wm. JON la‘-S, Pmprietor of - (in If" Hi-r.ilil, New Siiiilli \\'iilcl. WUNDISIIFUL E|7l~'ICAt‘Y 0|" Htll.LUWA‘Y‘S'l‘ll.LS- IN‘ C.\SH.\' UI" t)Rur.~\' Persons sntli-ring froin llrnpsy, eitlirt tlliilll-Ills! tiirnuf life, or at WIl.LlA.\l JAl(EM.\N. Mr. JAKEMAN, would take the oppnrtuiiity of informing his numerous (fin-rttniu-rs. who.-c llcbts have been sumo titiie standing, thntlie would feelnbliged by their ninking an early settlers-em; and lliosn having accounts against hint will please fonvuril them us soon its possible. Jaiiuury 6, I852. FIRE! FIIIE'.'. FIRE! ‘.! sizcuuu voust PROPERTY A1‘ A sAVll\'G or I-‘ll-‘-TY run CEN1‘. IIIS can only be done by Insuring in the MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflice where claims for loss can be met, without reference to it foreign Cum Blank forms of application. and any other information can be ob- tained at the Secretary and ‘I‘reasurcr’s Otlicc, Kent Street. April ti, 1852. Semlnurv for Young Ladies. RS. JAIIIES ll. l3OUl~‘Kl'I and Miss IIAIHIE take leave to iiifurin the Gentry and Public of Cliarlotto-town, that they intend opening a SI-1.\IlN.'\l{Y for Young I.ailn-s, on Mondiiy, thr- l5th instant, iii the late rt-.sidt-nce of John Morris, Esq., Sydney Street, near the II:-man l.‘nth-vlic Cliapcl. The course of Instruction will coiiiprisc:—I-Inglisli in all its branch- es; Frencli; Itiilian; .\.lusn:; Drawing; Embroidery, and every des- cri lion of Fancy \\'mk. 'I]‘erins may be ltnotvii an application at the Seminary. Charlottetown, lllarcli I6, I852. Freehold Form for Sale. HE SUHSCIIIIIICII ollisrs for Sale. 200 iicri-s of I.:irId. bean- tifully situated on tho (iulfof Si. IJI\\|'t!llC€. Ufilic above about 40 acres are in n lii_,vli stain vftfultiviition, and 41 acres cut tlmvn, of which 30 acres are lit In be sliin-pr-d. the rest rifilug Iuml is covered with rexcelli-at liardwnod and lung.-rs. 'I‘bcre are on the premises a Hm-lliug lloniu-, shllblral, 61.:-.. and s new Stun-, uliich are slicllercil from the North uiul in \\'inter, by it bush left for that mrpuilu bo-twm.-ii them iind the slime. A no-ver-failing sin-am of I atcr runs through the rrcinisn-, and abundance of help, for ' I tln-t-ii, lie ennil procured from the shore. 'l'lic l:irid is on Lot 47 near the boundary line of I.ot 46, being half a mile from Canipbell‘s Cove, shore u Breakwater is likely to be soon erected, which will be a great advantage to the iitlj icterit settlement. Terms made known. by application to J. D, Ilssssun, Esq. CIlII'l0lIt:lo\\'Il , or to the Sula-cut»-r. ANGUS M'DONALD. Mill Town, Lot 47, 29th March, 1852. House In Kent Street. THE Subscriber olfers for Sale or to let, his Dwelling House in Kent Street, lately in the occupation of Mr. John Cnghlan. It cmitaiiis.a large Store and good frost-proof Cellar, and 6 other Rooms. It will be let altogo-tln-r or in two parts. Uri £200 being paid down, the remainder could list on iiiorlgago for four or live years. JOHN BIIEEN. l i l 1 l "icy?-vb--is-orssnsiu .- Februsry to, 18.32. Choirs, Cheese, Raisins, ac. RECliIVED by the Subscriber, ex Euplissits, from Bostou,siid for Sale at the lowest market rtttes—— 200 Bundles assorted CHAIRS. . 20 Cults best American CHEESE. 20 Barrels superior CIDER VINEGAR, I0 doles (ouch) PAILS and BROOKS, I0 Cusks IIAISINS, 50 Buses Bloom tlo., (ssvr fruit.) 3. C. I-l0l..|lAN, beg. to. Store Hssd ori-o....i wi-ur. c. ti. 1. ss:i.L, PASIIIONABLII TAILORR. unsiis saunas. CHLILOTTITOWI. I‘A%‘IrIS'I‘ FASHIONS, kept cnnstsntl on hsnd.snd all work entrusted to their esrs, done on the a notice, and in the liest manner. y. October ll, IBM. IIE Subscriber has been duly appointed. by Power of Attor- ney. bearing date the Inn day of January last, in sci as Agent for_ t_lIe_Es_tate nfllie Mlsies B-rains‘:-, on fownsbi Num- ber Eigbls. isifldsfl. All parusis indebted to ' said EIIIIO. fol I'll -07 ‘"0!!! Iou|..sre requested in malts imme- dlsis @‘LlDOII to the sssersipsd. bslsely duly sstliorissrl to receive saiue. ‘- _' ' ‘ ~ - —~ - JAIII YEO. B5“?-‘.«'fl‘vl.‘-'«'.’l';-«..r.ai-:»o-;mii.u...iui~r.«.r.. H In payment. FOR S..LE, V]-‘HAT beautifully situated Farm. on the Eastern side of Lot or Towiisliip Nu. Three (3), frnntin-,1 on tho Gulf:-f St Litu- reuce, near liildare Cape. at prtsent oocupieil by the Sub-cribo-r. containing I00 acres, ID or 15 of which are under cultivation; Ill.- l’t‘llIiIllIIIt‘.f cnvcn-d with a mixture ofliarl so soft wood. 'I lien- is a new I)vvi:lliIig ltnuac. and .i Ilarn uesrly fuiisliud on the pri-— tllisr-il. mid a well of Water at the door. is an excellent stand for any kind of busirwss, built in it ultrivfisog settlement. and within about 60 chains of the English C urt-Is. An abundance of Sea Manure can be obtained in front of the Fiiriii, and along the Sea Shore. which is low; and is It convenient place to obtain lish, either from the Sea or fl¢l§l|Isl|l|fllI‘.I,'UlItItI For further particulars, apply. ifby letter, pl't'ptlld, either In Mr. J C. 'I‘nsvs;sis, Cluirlotu.-town, or to the owner on the P'§iii'urci. H. W. IlI‘II.l£. Kildsre, Lot 3, April It-‘, I852. 8w. -’ run SALE. Part oftliat beautifully situated I.ot.cnrner offirent George and King Streets. nniv oicupiud by W. C. HUMS, and ridjiiiiiing Mr. CHxitt.ts l‘:t1.Ms:a‘ « new building For further pnrltculnrsx apply to W. C. HOBS on the premises, where the plan may be 0 l.F.'l‘ on Lease. wi.li liberty to purchase, ifsn required, part of the Lands belrnging to the Sol-scrilior, known as the "l'2sK:n" Estate, situa'e at e I-lustnrn extremity of (,‘bni Ile- tnwn, coinpri.-iiig |'llcv' at Town Lots and portions of Two Coiuuion Lnts. This Prop:-r'_. has been laid off into Building Lots, and will be let by private oniraci ugreeably- to a plan to be seen at the Ollice of JOHN LONJWOIITH, Lsq. W. S. LONGIVORTII. Charlottetown, January 6. I852. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. In the Centre of C/inrloltelaiim. TIIE Subscriber intending to leave this Island. nllers his Pro- perty in Sydney Street, for Solo. It Ctrtlslilll nfa Quarter Town Lot, with l two-story lliselling House, 32 x 28 : Work Shop in the rear, 30 x 15: Wood llouse below it. _.__ | __ Two Horizontal Horse Powers. He also requests all persons indebted to him to make an early settlement. S'I‘l':‘.PHl-ZN BOVYER. March 26' Mllls for Sale. VIVIIF. Subscriber others for Sale s GRIST MIL /. erected nearly 2 years ago, with the Leasehold Interest of fifty -live acres of J. excellent L.lJVI), 999 years Lease at ls per A n—ii - joining the above, the Loiisebold Interest of 24.] acres of Lfl./VI). tngctlicr with om--htilfof a SA JV MILL. a very crinvenii-nt mid coinfnrliiblo D VVELLIJVG H0 I/SE80 as I7, is BAIIJV 26 it '36, all nearly new, and II ‘\Vell of Water near the door. 'I be whole of this propert is vtell woodsd and IAlIICN'd, and situated near the Anderson ltoa . on l.ot 26, in the midst of new sell very extensive settlements. From the past few years, it is reasonable to cnnclml , that in u very few years hence the whole surrounding country is I be settled, when it will be well worthy the tltlelllltm of the holder of this property‘ to erect such other millsris the Iiecessities of the country demand; and particularly so. as there is sullicient writer power and other convenience to do This Property ma be sold in one, two or three Lots, to suit purchasers. Oiie-halfo the purchase money may remain for two or three years unpaid, on ap- proved Sccuiity either on the property or otherwise. For tiutlier particulars, apply to .l.b::’£stberbe,I:.sq., st Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber at New WILLKAM COTTON. New London, March 9, ms. '|_‘o be sold or _lrcl.._ it sits possession is. THAT lssssnily situated FARM. wlierson tlis Subscribes now resi ss—consisting of I00 acres of Fri-shold l.snd. with the Buildings thereon siiurii 0 acres are olesie s is a state of cultivation; s good Orchard and Gard.-ii. well stocked with Fruit Trees ll-om England, A plus. Pears. I‘lIths. Cherries. Ito. 'I‘hr:re is an excellent \ltrrvsni o Water running through the Premi- ses. and II Wsll of Water close to ilie House. Any person ilv-irons of obtaining an eligible place for farming, would do well In s‘.lttlID and cltlriiins t‘or-themselves. llslf the purchase money allowed to remain on icnd security. All pars:-es indebted to the fisliseribvir srs reqsestsil to settle their accounts to save trouble, and all having claims sguinst bisu are de- sivstl to send than is immediately for psymi-st , WILLIAM ciiino. opaque. In as. March 4. ms. _________._ __i_ .. '1 ANTED s «egg? lt}:?i“elisrs¢tsr,, to islisfelia I AN’ ‘ts! sdsvork Illlli-‘-Apfiy as KIM’!- Pcst0Iss,Clisrlottetovra. W ,« -‘ April s. ms. "'l"" l'|""‘-‘n. mu IlIlIIll‘ilIltN‘l_\ have recourse to tlir.-se I'ill.s, lll' lltnulrr-¢l's --l pi-ruins iirs nnnn.iIl_i rinril, by i-ir use, of this ilirolul qomphitit in its nilleu-ul slugs», alien all r-tbs-i tin-sins bail little _ [lieu cetcbrulerl Pills an wonrtrifruty ejtcocrous in tlicfoltou-ing comptuiuls. 4:110 Drupa Liver (‘.tnIl- Secondary .-\~Ilima Dvsentt-ry lIliIll|l\ ' Si'Tr‘ip'iuin ' Blllllllh Como Erysipt-lax Lninougo Tit‘ Duttlnnreux piuiut.~ I"sni.t.leirrsgu- Piles Tumor, Blowi.saon.tbs’ tsivmes lyheuinumin iiUicrrs -1; .. slim evcrs of all llelentiun ut Vein-real Altec B"\"elt'0m- kinds nuns ’ miss. . Plllms Flt-* Sci--Iula or \\'urin.~ otall Cull” ” King’: Evil l(lIltl.\ Con.-iipntms ot lleail-at-.he Snrc throats \\'e.ilioc.~s,t'rofl the Bows-ls lmliiie-.~tiun Sinm-anuura WlltI|t‘VrlCtI|lb'¢ Comsuuipiiua lnllainnisnou vel » 9' &c'.&.c. . Ur.-liiliiy Jsuiulue Sold at the l-Ii-t.;I-li-linu-at of I'rofi-uni‘ IIIILLOWAV, 244, Strand’, (near temple Her) Lnmlon, and by (H20. 1'. HASZ tltll, Ago-nt tor I‘. I'.. list , III ll--xi-s Illlll I’-its, st 2s, 54-, 8s, and we. each, ' ‘kg in ll very rnirili-ievablu saving in ts». in“ we "er gijgg, l N. . Directions for this guidansu oi l‘titcnts, -tie ttixed to each Box inf I'M. ~ Apple and Thorn Trees. R SALE, ll qunillil iifgriod 'l‘|io|'|||‘ A yg-uni old; “I49. 400 Apple 'l_n.-es, of dil err-at kiuds—2, II. and -I years giiiftul, of tin: curly -bearing kinds; also, I'uur, Clieriy, and Uruaiiiental recs. « ROIIERT CAIRNS. Broom Bash. St. Peter's Road, April 27, I852. } Horse SALADIN. 7]-‘HE Entire Blood Horse “SALADIN” will stand for the Setunn, at Upton. tbs resi- dence of the Owner. with the exception of IA ud- nesday-s and Saturdays,’ when he will be us Great tie-urge Street. from the hours of to to 4. ~ - 'l's:itsss.—E:-clt Mare for the Season, 20:. cash. or 80s. payable in Ileceinlu-r next. Mares which iiriu-ed Inst Season, l0s. cash, or Inn. in Ileceuibsr. Single leap. Itls. _cssh. S1-szriiuts KlCI,_ Owner. JOSEPH OSBORNE. Groom. April I9, I851. (All the papers 4w.) YOUNG 91 LA III N F01! SA 4. I5 V]-‘Ills very superior Entire Horse is ofllind for sale. He stands I8 linndu high, is rife beautiful black colour and has strong bone and ' EW; be is reiiuirluihly rod tempered, very gr-iitlv i-ilbrir Ill Iariiess or saddle. is sin- is the i-01¢-Iii-iitml Blond llorne SALAIIIN iinportedin the year I8-I6 by ilie lloynl Agiirultu. ral Sncio-ty — Illtl niotlier was a strong and valuable sniinal of the Cree-nwicli brer-tl and pl'(ItItll't‘(I i-xi-t.-llent stock. A prise Was swan-ilo-it to him at the Royal Agricultural Sriris-ly'I show ‘In I349, for the ¢‘.lll"' of Hlirr-d lmrites of the Snladin llreetl. A ' Ilalrnl the pun.-linse money will be allowed to rsrmnn-until the clnssi of the next season, on spproved securlty.—Apply st Has- uai-d‘s Gazette Olllce. March I, I852. Horse eitsiircan. _ p , A HE flue young lierse OR B Y(3.l.N'of Insuli- less synirnetry. soil b--autifsl~ action. tlist took the am prise no-. the “ lssltsrsl Societv" in lB50—out of a line Cass tI'_lsre by Snlndin—stnndiog Id haulldifih; perfectly free from say vicious habit, I‘ ll’ stand for the S«asuii—-commencing lst .\ls_i'-st Mr. Geor .‘li=indlsi's. near Mr. John Hearts. Fhnflfllfilflwfig on every other Saturday ; and for'tIO.tQm'Idng lime at my own Farm, York Riser next tniluotuc Mr. llsrtis Hesul. alarms-—£l for the Season. ‘ ‘Ln Myguu-" York River.)-ltli April. I808. ' _ . -_; . . . . “ ‘ I Steamer IIE Stunrrsr "‘Il(I9l-"«" Will "I" ht-tween this Island and Picioa twice in wt-elt during the prnssin sessmnsnd stilln-yo (Ihsrlntisiowu uuiilfunher notice. every 'l‘uesdny end 'l‘huisdsy morning, in-meillstsl after receiving the Hails. between the hours of Nine and Ten n‘p silt. Ind "will rptitr'n the is I following. V- lng Plctos st Sis o'clock on the ruoritlsgs tr flsdlvsstlsysl. and an» . . ' ' - g : . Cherltillfldiflll. Ai|rll‘21 on man” * " ‘°‘ ' ' ll-‘L/t, - J‘ll‘A‘.l' ' ‘ 'llssuss. at his may -- —-P