hesee. flan b edvheblet it shi- eelfil floaty. ( Iron Chambers‘ Edinburgh Journal.) TIIF. I.E'I'I’EII FROM IIO.\II". I‘ ‘I'll IIV. JAIII GILIOINI LYONI, L. l.. A yuethfhl etrenger wallt‘d alone, In e grout city's bueiet place; He hes not one familiar tone, Ile eew not one familiar few. lle trod that long and weer street Til dey'e leet beeisi wes'd Itrint and dim, But none were eighto cheer or greet- Not oee was there to smile on him. He saw before him thickly prose The rope, the beautiful, the proud, Aud fe t that strange doe loneliness xhlleh chills d though his heart was stern en etron , Add eeorrr'd each son and wailing mood.‘ Ile felt e sore and eaddening throng (X doubt and wasting cares intrude. While yet he rnueed in bitter thought, uieeeengereppeer’d at hand, Who to that nsourniug'pilgrini brought A letter from his own air land: - , as if it seerched e mine, IAl:leye.:..he wtilcomie. plage _exp:rir'd; es res eet: owi me Hope, gludueee, life, 5... a resthr‘d. Yet mightier then the voice from home, \Vbich uerv’d the drooping esile‘s breast, These words of Thine, Redeemer! come To oelm our fears and give us rest. ' When, in some sad and sunleee hour, We pine for smiles and tones of love, 'I‘he bid us look. through storm and shower, To ' ‘bee, our Light and Life above. I IIET HER. IN A FESTIVI-‘. TIIIIONG. (Lines for .Virei'c.) I met her is a festive throng, ‘Mid brilliency and glee, Au fairy-lilte ehe swept elong, shone e star for me. I sew her smile. her eofl, dark eyes In redient glednese lenm’d, A ray of light caught ruin the eltiee, 0 me her beauty seem‘ . I heard her speak, suoli silvery notes In dreams of night I hear, Wheu melody around me floats, And lovely things drew near. Her form wee musical with grace, Enchanting, fresh, and free; There was a beauty in her face, Must exquisite to me. LIFE. or earth, ee it rolls through the regions of space, Wears elweye two faces. the dark and the sunny; And poor human life runs the same sort of race, Being eed on one side-—ou the other side, f tinny. batteries? Tell Guoue we Live orr.—It is known as a fact in Geology, I-‘or late." . IA'I‘ pleeeenllv situated r...r...i.i_ rm. ll license. he“ 3 "8treug‘e old Faint." °‘’”''i'"“-' ‘-00 "'5 °‘ U "d ,5” Marsh, the whole in it good etnte of culttvatio . l"')'“‘I 9 '°''‘.‘' I chains, and u words, on the North side of Dcnlr River. ""."'°'h"‘° J’ o Into residence of the Hon. Joseph Pope. :25 I 1:3‘ I ouee I"reriie, (part Cpdan)‘ 33 :33 ll 43. '9“! ll’ °'”‘ ' ~ ' oc .n1'om°—‘-lllrtil IlI'(;fO:"(II" ebvtitlildlu-tits‘! and .\III‘|’I'Il., situate about itrniile further up the same river : a valuable acquisition to the above _Ifl|3- ALSO -— 200 acres of Freehold Land, situate etthe \\ eet Lnpf. Lot 8, itdjoining the form of James hI'Willi.-rme, miller. Al.SO—800 acres of Freehold Land and Marsh, situate at Lot ll, fronting on the “lantern . _ I"or teruie of payment, and other particulars. apply It the 011390 07 CHAI. PALHII, Esq., Charlottetown, or to ilio Subscribe 7. .l.~\MI‘.S I’ALMI-IR. Ozendyke, De7S_elile, July 271‘, 185,2. s '1‘ De Sable, the Leasehold Interest of‘91 acres of LAND. {with the STOCK end CROP on the harm, If tIt'.I|t0tl- _Il§- tween 80 and 70 acres are cleared, en in good clllllvnllolii ll '5 vonieut. —ALSO— A _ A portion of the SAIV MILL. with all'the privileges belonging to I it. If one third of the purchase money is paid down, a time will be given for the remaining payment. —AI.S0— Fifty acres of excellent LAND, with e new 8.! IV MILL. ebout 2 miles frpnr where the Subscriber at present resides. A y to NOAII WIDBY. On the premier. De Sable. July 26. I852. Farm to be Let. _ IIAT leasautly situated I“ARt\I on the .\Itrlpeque_ Road, tn the oyelty of Chiiilottetown,owned an occupied by the Subscriber ; distant from ‘own about three miles. It contains 36 acres in the best state of cultivation, and hire a comfortable Dwell- ing House, a large Barn, end other re uisite Buildings. fhe STOCK. Farming IMI’[.E.\lI-lN'l‘S and CROP, can be had at valuation, with immediate possession. ‘or further particulars app y to Janus D. Ilaseutn, Esq, or JAMES l\Il’l‘CllEl., July 26, I852. on the Premises. Farm near Milton Church. FOR SALE the Leasehold Interest of 999 years in a Farm of 225 acres of Lead, 150 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation. There are two Dwelling Houses on it, and other Buildings; there are several springs of \Vatcr running through it—- it is Nine miles from Charlottetown, and has lenty of Fire Wood end Longere. For particulars apply to L. \ . Gall, Esq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Premises. WILLIA.\I WESTCOTI‘. F 0 R S A L E . HE Leasehold interest of a Form, of [I2 acres, situate on An- derson's oar , 'l‘ownsliip No. 31, ll miles from -'I‘own. About 35 acres are cleared and under good cultivation, the remain- ing part could be cleared at a little expense. There rrren good Divi_:l|- in; House, and outhouses on the Preiniees, nttd is beautiful Spring of water running through the grounds. For further particulars, ep- ply to the subscriber on the premises. ROBERT II. EDIVARDS. Sale May 15. 1852. ‘July I0, I852. with 45 chains and 80 links fronting on the said Road, 50‘ acres are Freehold, and 100 acres I.e:iseltol nt 8d. per acre. 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. The Buildings are n ood Burn, 30 x40, and House. 30 as 42, I\'I'.II other requisite Out- uildings. 'I‘here is it good Saw Mill, with a powerful stream of Witter, ivliich could be. turned to good account. Ilalfofilie pur- chase money may remain on security. For further purticttlurs ap- tht below the depth of80 feet. the earth becomes regularly warni- er ee we eece . 0 an everege the increase is at llto reie of_one degree ehreubeit for every filly feet. At the bottom of the mines of Cornwall, a depth of one thousand two hundred feet, the ther- notneter eteisde at 88', equal to high eurnmer heat. At this rate, reeheeisd metals would be melted twenty miles below the surface, and down in the bowels of the earth, several hundred miles, the heat would be twenty thousand times hotter than melted iron. Who one wonder at earthquakes, when all things rest on a molten sea of (re. -:—_s . . _ NIol.Ic1'.--Welter Scott, in a narrative of his pane , ivee the following caution to youth: “ If it should ever fell to the lot of youth to peruse these pages. let such readers , that it is with the deepest regret that I recollect in my yeet|i—tliet through every pert of my literary career. Iheve fe t ' and hunt b my ignorance, end I would at this inotnent 've hit‘ the reputation I have had the good fortne to acquire.if_ by ' en, cou rest the renntiuing part upon a sound foundation of leerniugand science.” Yetrs-sirur. How e—ll is the diameter of the human throat, and how short its tncehuvol Yet it will give the same note with the pipe of an organ eight feet in length!_ a_nd the valve wlirclicovors ii, and plays gm, glggu-ig usiftness, [imitated by the reed of the organ] is. I! is well known, a very little thing; yet with the contractions and ex- peueiou of the throat, it will utter a scale of seventeen degrees. Powers or Lei-reus.—W_hEch three letters in the Englisp ‘phebetere the most f0|'|‘.lIJl0_l N R G. (f"_°"§)'-) wl"‘." "0 .,-. an no.3 hateful! N V, (eiivy.) VI htch two contain ,5. [nut M 1‘, (¢mpt_v.) which four are the most corpu- lgrul 0 B C 'I‘, (ohesity.) Which two the most faded! D K, (deeey.) Which four have a title of honor! X L N 9, (excellency.) Which three most wear-isomol N U I-2,(enn_ui.) Which five are e populer doctrine! X P D N $3. (0X[N‘(IIen- e .) Which three are e mournful poem? 1‘: Go (“'98)”) \‘liioh three are a famous city I U I‘ K, (Utic.-r.) whet female recluse is that whose name reed backwards and for- wh.i'i.l.i:.ia't.'.".r’..1"".'.iio.. i. that which i. spelt becltwerdsand k'\V-h'edt.le"d. ’.e.::eie ieutlinallhwhioh is spelt backwards and forwards the snare? vs. What time is ‘whuflmion of a young lndy‘e dress is that which spelt be ck- wufi and forwards, is the some 2 Bi . W .—'I‘ he leaf of e plant_ called e_lI0lIIo leet,cw"h:eIs ih:‘eite 0:l:t.lrIl.0l| abbot h.oueeho‘dl. P99‘ ‘is l"“_d I‘ “l""' . pg" '5‘. you go to u the morning, the w_art will be sof- Iued to such an extent that yotr mey pull half of it off. Ito . at the two or three nights, end the oscrosceuces wil is- .” IQVIII‘ IO llllfh Ihlllnd. "" ""‘" -"""'s.‘.*Zt'.’.§.fi’-l.’..“.'..’l.T.I 2'.T.i§.’ '.'l'.1l ‘$.31? that which, spelt backwards end forwards is the ---“-°- “"-"°::' '.i°-.'.".'.'.:'.:::.":.":.°.':.::.‘... ' '*' '“ " mm‘ r°“..‘." .- Q" .. Toots leeeie sent an -in W .'-P‘-4 ’'!--r-, g.. .. ;,,,,, er eweet or user. I'll dyielr oey thing :f e rneum T“ "er . "‘ " “"2 '" M ' '“°'G"m mlriliii .i'n..i..t.i..-" no wed find ‘nice elreedy, eudtlsey‘ll so leave a drep t '-°---"°'--.':'.*.°..‘.“,'......'°°""‘°' °.v;'.:‘..*:.';'5._.‘.":.‘.".'»'-‘s zggggsals, leave this servant in the valley ; when t goes! to .3,’ 1.“, gt. 3. ,5. an and rerneinber the servant meet 3‘ jugular thee the uieeter. lee. II b't t It‘ '--°"'a:".'l:‘:-..:'.'::..*::'.:::':.... .:.:.::..'..'.°m deeeoe.h‘w“l:o°rI.O.||‘h"'"':L'. '5' its lliefhelf hearts the morning. V 100 A“. “ eIl:leep,eed protleeu other good Quite eeeeeflfi - J11 « ' ta. ' ill eet lfiehanr "'b"""n”h ‘u. IslesreedevsryIlD0|l°":I'." cudhtheweytesteptbs woutli. W ,‘‘l'' beebevenedle¢i¢Jl'h0“""‘ """°""7 H~ahdmflm,wb eevsvtrisdtosttreetr9l"*~ ply to .l0llN M‘Gll.I., Esq , Clirtrlottetown, or Al.l:l.\'ANllIlll JOIINSTON. The above mentioned property will be sold either in the whole or in portions of 50 and I00 acres. ot 23, Princetotvn Road, § July 17, I852. F r S I 0 8 e. C CRES of I-'recliold Land situate on York River, A Lot 32, about 70 acres of which are clear and in a good state of cultivation, with a Brick Dwelling House 36 in 31 froet proof Cellar, a never failing \\'t-ll at the door with n Pump, it Barn bl as 30, a Thrcsliing Machine and Out-Ullicee, Saw Mill, die. it commands a view of the Harbor of York River ntitl Settlcriient, for further particulars apply to Mr. JAMES CULE on the premi- Iist of Proprietary Ilerlicinee for some yeiire. ".1! applied with ‘nod fencing Pole. Ind mg wood Ind Wm" cm? zltll refer for any enquiries, desires me to let you know the particulars tnnntelv she wue induced to try your it rer the lirst, and each stir-ceetlin continued to take them, and tllllttirtg she used onlv thrcc Boxes, she is now In the enjoyment of perfect lienltli. AN EXTRAORDINARY VAN Fa ITIIIN Elcvcti Miles from Town, on the Priircetown Road, 1"" TH ROAD TO HEALTH! llllltl.llW1lY’S PILLS CURE OF A DISORDI-JREI) LIVER AND DAD IIIGESTION Copy of is Letter from Mr. To R. IV. Kirkiis. Chemist, 7 Presto Street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, I851. Professor Houowav - 8ilt,—Ynirr l'ilIs irmt Ointment have stood the highest on our sole ' crtstnme to whom I She hiu troubled for years with a disordered liver, ' On the lite! occneion, however, the virulence of the s so iiltrrming, and lb‘ lnflrrnimetionsct in no severely, thnt loubis were eiiteriained of her not I rin able to bear up under it ; for- 'ills, nnd slie informs me that done, she had great relief. She I could. have sent you many nore cases, but the iibore, rom the severity ofilie attack, and the speedy cure, I think, speirlte ninch in favor of y'upii-. I\IvIl-II’III::|K|k[IJ'gI.le CURE OP DII-‘.Ml:‘..\'s Copy of is Letter inrcrled in the Hobart Town Courier, of the of the let March. I851, by Jllujor J. M’ulrli. ' ngc, rcsitliiig M New Town, iwnrrlii of trio IIIIEUMATIC I-‘EVER, IN LAND. Ilnrguret M‘Curinignn, nineteen _\-cure of heen an arm froiriri violent rlirtrmrstic lever for months, whit-.li ltnd entirely deprived her oftlio use of her limbs; during lli' ie period, she was under the care nftlie most eminent inctlictrl men in Hubert Town, and liy them her case was considered lropt-less. A friend preveilcd upon her to try II0lI0tA'II)'l ct-It-lirntcd Pills, wlricli site run- aented to do, and in an incredibly short space of time they eflectcdti perfect cure. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGIITNESS IN THE CIlF.S'I‘ AND BTOMACII OF‘ A PERSON S4 YI-EARS OI’ Mil-J. From Messrs. Tlrew 4’; Son, P: oprielors qflhe Lynn ./lulrerliser, who can couch for the following slulurieiil.-—J1ugusl 2, I851. To Professor HOLLOWAY. Stlt,—I desire to hear tcelimony to Ilie good effects of Ilollori-ny’a Pills. For some years I snflcretl severely froin in pain and lighlnces ' the stomacli, which was also nccotnpirnieil by it slinrtiio.-s ofbrctrtlr, that prevented rue fruui n ing it nit. -I years of age, in notwith- standing my ndvirnced slate of life, these I’ilhi httvt- so relieved me, that run desirous that others slmnld he made ncrptirinted with their virtner. I nni now rendered, by their nieztria, coriipiriirtively nr-tivc, and can trike exercise without inconvenience or pain, riliicli I could not do In~l‘nre. ' ‘ It COB, orllr Street, Lynn, Nmtiilk, AN EX'I'RAOIlDlN.\RY CURE Ob‘ THE (illAVl~Zl., AND A MUST ILINIEEIIOUS LIVI-III CO.\Il'l.AlN'l‘. Copy afu Lellcr atlrlressecl to J. Ir’. Ilcydoti, Eeq., Sidney, J\'¢w South IVtIlt‘.!, zlaled February 25, R451. SIIl,—A Mr. 'I'ltoni:is Clark II r at Lake George, wire for it ¢‘0l|IIlI€I'I|I)le time seriously irflliclerl with a complaint of the Liver, tu- QCIIIQI‘ wiili the Gravel. llis riieilieul nttcir-hints, ttfler trying all their skill, caiitlitlly told him that his case wire hopeless, unit an ftirthcr efforts usclr-at-. In this sitrintion, and |\ hen expecting every 4 it would tr.-rniimrte his existence, is I'rir-.ntl recumuieiidcil him to try Ilu lowny'e l'ille, and run forlorn hope he did eo,the first dose gave hint coneidcrnhlc relief, he ilicrefure pr-rsavr,-red in trikii them trccnrdingtu the directions, is now restored to perfect health. He trill feel great p ii.-tire in coiilirming this sinieriiont, or even iiuilte nit ellidnvit to the seine clfcct, sl ' iotild it be require “’in. JONES, I'I'f‘pI‘IL‘IOI‘ of 0|IIIlIll'lI Ilr-rnlil, New South \\'nleu IVONDERFUI. El-‘l’I(‘rACY UF II()l.LO\VA\"S PILLS IN CASES OF I)II.OI’8Y. I (Sigiicd) Persons sum.-ring from Ilrnpsy, either I\I.‘lI|II tlie titrn of life, or at other times, should ImI'lll‘.lIIlIll€I_\' have recourse to these I'ills, as htrnilreils ofpr-none are nniinitlly ctirei , by their |ltlI', of this tlit‘r:l1il curiipluint in its ‘ ' singer-, is run all other means hurl fittlr-.l. There celebrated Pills an tcoitdcrfully ejficucious in lliefolloiririg comp uiiils. Agile Dropsy Livcr com- Sccontlnty Asthma Dysentcry plninis Symptoms Bilious Com- Iirysipclais Luiiibago Tic Douluureux plaints Ft-male irregti- l'rlcs Tumor Bloicltcsun the laiiiics lihcumatism Ulcers s in cveis of e Retention of Vencrenl Alfcc Bowel com- ' e lions. plaints I-‘its Scrnlula or \\'orm.~ ofall Colics King's Evil kinds Sorc'I‘liroats \\'enlrrii-.~s,from Comiip.-iticn of Ileatl-ache Stone and UIIl- wltnlcvci cause I die the Bows-ls IIltIl'°'C.\l.l()II I 4| ' see, or to the subscriber JOHN MOORE. Bloomfield .\lill, Royalty Itood. E July I9, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. 10 BE SI)I.l'), by Private Contract, 883 acres of excellent LAND, 50 of which are clear, the property oftlie late Dr. ‘ of" ' l D.-bilityl Jaumlice Sold at the B)I«‘|I)II:4I|l|IPlll of l‘rol'ei-nor Iloi.l.o\vAv, 2N, Strand, (ncnr I'einple Bur) London, and by GEO. 'I'. IIASZAIIID, Ags-rit lor I’. H. Islntiil, in Iloxce nn-l I'tils,nt 2:, 5:, 8 and 20:. cucli. 'I'Iicrc is It very ctinsiilcrnb i-rtvitig iii tziltir the larger sizes. N. ll. llivetztiuns for the guidance in l‘trtcrits, atie rillixctl to citcli Box 0|‘ I'M. ' Cusueirra, situate in the immediate vicinity _ , l abounds with plenty of'l'iriibor, Firewood and Longcre. I"or fur- ther particrilars, apply to JOIIN llI'GlLI.. .\l:'.y 3, I852. To be eold at private Sale. V-I-VIII’. Lensuliold Interest of the Sulecriliur in 80; acres of Land for 99!) yours at Is. per acre on Lot 3|, 8 miles from Cliur- lottetown in ilic winter, and I0 miles in the summer on the Tryon Road, with all the Houses, Out-Ilouscs, &c. \‘|7..! On the Farm is about 40 acres cleared, all dry henltliy Land, within it ring fence, and southern uirpect, ell stumped except about 2 acres; is small piece of wood cnclotiod, with plant of water. The 40 acres is divided into N fields, and fioin each of the fields, Cattle can go by (removing the gates) to water, shelter or shade, winter or summer; the reiiiaiiider is well wooded, and it is judged, that a hundred thousand longers is growing on I 5 satire. room adjoining, I0 by II; I back kitchen or wai!'i-liouse, and -I bed-rooms over, with a good cellar under all. Ai.so, a large l‘nr. lour adjoining I6 hy I8; e parlour bt-hind 8 by I3, and n bed-room, 8 by I0,with2bed-rooms over on it large cellar under, huit ubont3yenrs since. A we 0 good writer with n putnp, close, and it good ardan behind. 'I‘he Out-Ilonses are I work-shop; II ig-house; it lumber house with a loft over all; 2 burns; a 3 stalled cow-house; 2 sin ilel, etnllod for 7 liorsee, with a hay loft over; I waggoii-liouso; I sleigh house and I cart-house, all inclotred and all ehingled, with it large hay-house behind, I6 by 40 with I2 feet post and shinglcd; with other conveniences. Auo, ii large shed for travellers horses, 14 by 28 on the road side. Ilelf ofthe urchnse money may remain on security ofthe Farm, &c., at luwfuiiiitcreet, forli ‘years. ‘or further inforniniion or ‘Ai.ari:n, ‘lire Ilouse is known as the Sun Inn, for the lust I8 yearn; a L capital business stand. It consists ofu kitchen I‘) lay I4; 1 bed , ON NIiIl\'0lJ:S AND UllNIlIlA’I‘I\’Ii l)IS|-ZA.\‘l'2S. New Edition with Forty-$ Colorirml I-‘.i-griviiigs, and containing THE NE WL Y-I)lSC'0VERI£l) Pllli VE.\"l'l VE LOTION. Just Published, the 631 'I'l.iousand. price Si. in sealed envelope, or nt post-paid, by the nullior. Causes of its Premature Dccliirc, with Plain Directions for its prrfi.-ct restoration. A Medical llcvieiv of every I-‘orm, Cause, and Cure of Nervous Debilily, Iinpoieticy, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, wliclhcr resulting from Youtlilul .\buse, the I"olIics of Maturity; the F.tI'ccts ofC!ini:ilc, or Infection, &c.. addressed to the sufferer in Youth, Mnnliood and Old Age; with the Author's Obscrvalioiie on Marriage, its Duties and Disqualifi- cations; the Prcvcnlioii and Cure of Syphilis, Spctmatortlitmt, and other Uriiio-Genital Diseases; as adopted in the new mode of ‘fruit- meal by Deslandes, Lallemind, untl Ilicord, Surgeons to the Hospi- tal Venerien, Paris. Ily J.L. CURTIS, Surgeon, I5, Albemerle Slrcct, Piccadilly, sc ANIIOOD : the on on. \\'iih this New and Ilircarrriitu Eniriorr of MANIIOOD, which t.t1l0ll'h‘(l1l8lalt‘dIlll0 jive languages, will be given, the Author's Prescription of is Dtsitifccliitg Lotion for the prcccnlioit of all Secret )isor crs. At home for conrtrltation daily, from 10 till 3, end 6 lo 8. It voir " MANIIOOD, by J. I.. cunts-—-We agree with the Author, that to fzir from works oftltis class being objectionable in the hands of youth, or ditlictillics ht.-lug upposcd, every facility should be given to their circulation ; and to strengthen our opinion, we need btit refer to the recent distressing cvciite at otir Military and Sr-liulistic Acu- dcmics at Cerihelton and W'uolwich."—Nai‘zil and Military Gazelle, 1'16. 1, lrlfil. " We feel no hciilitior. in saying, that there is no member of to- cicly by whom the book ivill not be forind use-ful—n-hoihcr such per- son hald the relntioii ofe parent, prcccplor, or u clcrgyinen.—Sun, Earning Pu/icr. "Currie ox llI.tNtioon.—I-‘orlu'nntc for a country would it he, did its youth put into practice, the pliiltinthropic IIIIII scientific max- particulars, apply to IIENRY I".sq., or to the Subscriber on the premises. 8. WIDGEIIY. I.ot 3|, \Vcst River, Jane 12, I852. N. B.—-The Iloueehold (loode, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm ' Utensils, to be taken by valuation. ' 0 LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase, if so required, part of the Lends belonging to the Subscriber, known as the “EexIlt" Estate, eitunte at the Eastern extreiiiit of (‘li.-iilotte- town, comprising Eleven Town Lots and portions o ’l'wo Conrnion Lots. This Property has been laid off into Building I.ots, and will be let by private contract it _i-eeebly to a plan to be seen et the Otlice of Joint Lonowon-nr, q. W. S. I.01\'GWOIt'I‘II. Charlottetown. January 6. I852. ~_.-—-h}'Il‘lll on the Tryon Road. fly.’ FOR SALE, the Leasehold Interest ol'999 years, in e FAIIM, five miles from Charlottetown. It colieiell of 61 acres of Lead, Thirty-live of which are cleared nnd in A good state for tlllege, and there is a cam of water running through it. Mr further particulars apply to _ JOIIN WILSON. Charlottetown, May II, I852. Steamer Till Iteeeier " 8083." will no between this Island and Plctoe twice a week during the present season, end will leave Charlottetown eetll lhrtber eetlce. every Tuesday and Thursday Iternlsig, iintviedietel efler resolving the Halls, between the hours of Nlee eld Tee e’ohsoh, and will returl the de e following. louv- lfi Pleteu at Six o'clock on the merely efw eeeduys and Fri- TIIOMAS OWEN, hleunger. Clierlettetovre, April 37. '3”- irt;s_t.ins. AND fidentl A LARGE quantity of the C reg Iltore iriis ht-re lard down—one cause of motrimotiinl misery might then be :inielit~d from our lrrnil, and the race of the cncrvatc, Lo succeeded by it renewal of the hardy, vigorous spirits of the olden tiuie.”— Chro- ma‘ 2. Published by the AUTHOR; who begs to inform patients in the Eiet and “West Indies, tho .\li-dilcrraiicen end the Britisli Colonies, that their cuscs can be st.iccesiI'ully treated by correspondence only, if the usual fee be enclosed, and the most iriviolublo secrecy mtry be rol'- on. . 'l'WEI..VE'I'.‘ttEI:i8 BROTHEIIS’ ' > > e \V 1 1+‘ 1 .5 0 A I 1 ) ) . l, AN I"..\"I‘IlIE[.Y NEW lNVI'l.\"I‘lUN, A PAcKi:'r or writer! is IQUAL To Tell PINNYWOIITII or art! III-‘. saving of Time and Labour in so astonishingly reet, that It \VIIIlK'S WASII can he nccnmplislied lllil"UIt ' BIlI'lAK- FA8'I‘,—no rubbing being require . This wonderful urthile is Mtllll-‘. IIERVICEAIILE TIIAN SOAP, as it produces a better and much quicker lather. vmd is adapted for purposes, for which Soap cannot be safely or elfecteally used. It will.not injure the heads, or the most delicate material: but whilst it is incomparable for permanently whitening Limos, fie" iil‘ler_they have become discolored by age, or injured by bad Wash- IIROQEJI I&IE,|ll ieelso unsurpssstrble for improving the colors of FLAN- 3. BIaANK|‘-'l'8. INS. COLORED PRINTS, LACE This esefel article has been tried on this island, and out he go. WOOLI. recommend . Bo _vLho|eeele and retail by WASHING FLUID, ebovu eesful article for Isle et 331"" “V5 . Medical Warehouse, Delrywiple's orner. February 2, I852. 0llEllllY Allll LIINGWDIIT, Coilxlis. Colds, Itoerseess, Splttlug et’ Bleed, Itlglit sweets, Astline, Llver Complaints, and CONSUMPTION. DO NOT NEGLECT I1‘. Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands of eesee, by this only certain remedy, JUD8ON'S CHEMICAL EXTRACT OF CHERRY JJVD LUNG WOR T, and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con- sumption, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated end the care so utterly hopeless, as to have been pronounced by Pliysleiene and friends, to be past all possibility ofrccovery, end at times thought to be dying, have been cured by this ivouiiderful remedy, and eie now as well and hearty as ever. ' a compound of medications which are peculiarly adapted to and esu.-utlally necessary for the cure of COUGIIS .di\'D CONSUMPTION. Ile operation il mild, yet efficacious ; it loosens the phlegm which crcrrtci so much dilliculty, l’eIl(Vt‘l the cough and tiesiele iieture to expel from the_ system all diseased matter by cxpi-ctoration, producing a delightful change in the brcatlrittg and chest, endthis, after the prescriptioiis of the very best medical men and the inventions of kind and eorroirlng friends and Nurses, heve failed to give the smallest relicflo the Coiisurnplivc eufersr. T110 US.dNDS OF CONS UMP TIVE persons have been deceived rclcutedly in buying rnedicihce which were said to be irifallible cures, but which have proved only pell- intivcs, but ‘a medicine is not only a palliative but it cure for ulcerated lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs and one trial will prove its astonishing cflicecy better than any assertions or certificates in curing consumption and all diseases of the Luv s, such as Spitting ofbhod, Coughs, pain in the side and chest, stir 1. etrcalr, kt-. etc. " About 1000 certificates of almost mi'riiv-uloue cures, performed by this mcdit-inc, from some ofthe first Iloct-us, tilcrgyrncn and Mn». clients, have been sent us for this mo.licmc. but the publication of them Icolrs too much IlIit: Qutrcltcry, [we nill .~i.ow them to any son, calling at our olficc.] This medicine will speak for itself end enough in its own frrvour \t'IIt|’t.‘I‘£l‘ it is trit . Cut iori—'l‘his medicine is put up in tr large bottle sntl you must find the name of Judson Co., I'ropri¢,-lore, New York, on llro splen- did Wnipper around the lmttlc. All orders must be addressed to Cotnstocli 8:. Brother, No. 9Joliii St. New York. mil To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. CARL TON‘S FOUNDER OINTMENT, I-‘orlhe cure of Founder, Split Iloof, Iloof-botirid Horses, and contracted eml Ft-vcrish I-‘cct, Wounds, Bruises in the Flt-sh, Gallcd Bucks, Cracked Ilccls, Scratches, Cute . Kit-ks, Sun. on horses. CJRL’1‘ON’S RI.\'G-BONE Cl'1t‘E. For the cure of Ring-bone, Blood Sp:r\‘iti, Bone Spavin. Windgelle, and Splint-—:t certain rcinctl . C.dRLTON‘S C'0r\'DITIO.\' P()lfl)ERS FOR HORSES .dt\'D (.‘.1'1'TLE. The changes of weather and season, with the cliatigc of ore and feed, have it very great effect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of Il0I'b(‘l. It is at those changes they require an assistant to nature to throw off any disorder of the tluide of the body that tiny have bvcn imbibed. and which, if not allciitlcd to, will result in the Yellow tvatcr, Ileuvcs, Worms, llotts, &c. All of which will be prevented by giving one of these ptwdcrs, and will at itny time, care when any symptoms of disease appear, if used in lime. Tlit.-y purify the blood, remove all inflammation end fever. loosen the shin, clcettu the water. and invigorate the whole body. enabling them to do more ivurlt ivith the some feed. The action of these powders is direct up It all the secretive glands, and therefore has the same cllizcl upon the Horse, the 0:, the Au, and all Ilcrbivorous unimals—:il| disceece ariein from or producing a bed slate of the blood, are speedily cured by them. Ilemembcr nml ask for C:\Ill.T0.\"S CONDITION I"0\\'DI-‘.llS, and take no ofltcrs. C.-lRLT().V"S IVERVE .'I.‘.'/3 B()i‘\'E LI.\'lME.\'T FOR . 1l()1lSI:‘S, end for the cure of all rli-cases of unit or limit lll II. icquirc crftrmil eppliculioii, and for mnlrrirlcd (owl: and 7Illl31‘fo‘f. etn-. g . limbs. and is also used for sprains, bruiscs, smldle galls, swelled legs, eufcs ofall kinds on hot st-s. C_tRI.1‘0N'.~I rirticlce for llorsci and Cattle are prepared from the recipe of: very t-clchratcd ltlngliah I-‘erricr, and wil cure in ninety- niiic cascs out of one hundred of arty nftlre above complaints. They have been U511] by I-‘nriiiers, II\'l‘Iy-IIICII, silage propricloie and olhcu with the limit lIlItII\LlI and dt-cldctl etit'('i'.~-. Cuulio/i.—.\'oiic can be j_;r-iiuiut- unless you find the name of J. Carlton Coiiratock. on the \\ rapper ol cit-It .ii tic . (70MSTOCIr"S Vl'.‘R1llII"UGE. This is the moslcxlrzioriliritiry rcinttly for \\'orrns cvcr used; it clTct1iiall)' Cf1IlIIl'llIl3l "units from both Adults and Children. It cannot harm the most delicate inl':rnt or elroiigcel Adult, and never fails to completely root out and destroy nll ltintls of Worms. The cut, 2:) cents per bottle, puts it within reach of all, and all pe- n-nis who are rvilltnut it, are rvtrritonly exposing the l.voe of their children to those full destroyers of youth, " Worms.” l.oo|r fur the name of Cotnstotlr 6: Brother, proprietors, on the Wrapper of each bulllc. To {he Old amlYatmg.'.' Ho ! ye Red Heads and Grey!!! l’IIE.\'0l\II~‘.N0.V is ciicaiisvnv ! ' !! EAST I.'V"DI.d H./QIR DYE. COLORS TIII mun, AND WILL Nor nil: IKIN. This dye may be applied to Ilic hair over night, the first night turn- ing the lightest Run or Gitt:v IIAlltlo a dark broivn, end by repeat- ing It second night, to it Ilrighl jet blaclr. Any person mey,therc- fuie, with the least possible trouble keep his hair any rler|t'shede or perfect black; with e positive assurance that the dye, if applied to the skin will not colour it. ii an occasional application, a person turning gre will never be known to have a grey he r. Di- rccliotie complete ivilli the urliclb. There is no colouring in this statement, as one can casi tcsl. These facts are ivarraiilcd by llic gentleman who munttfeclurce it, who is the t't'lt;I)I‘.'llC(I Chemist, Dr. Cosisrocx, author ofComstock’e Chemistry,Pliilosuphy. and other works, and School Books, well known and widely celebrated by the public. Deafness. Use Dr. I.air1.r.'r'i-e’s Acocsric On., for the cure of Deafness. Also, all those rlisagrcalile noiscs, like the buzzing of Insects, fslliirg of Iteler, nliizzing of steam, nhiclr are symptoms ofepproechlrog deafness. Many persons who have been dcef for lcn,lil\cen or twen- ty years, and nore sulijr.-ct to use i-ar trumpets, have after using one or two biiilrs, llII‘0|\II llhltlu Iln-it: trumpets, being triede perfcctl Wt.II- It has cured cases of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deellrcss. - 11.4 }’‘S LINIMENT FOR TIIE FILES. The worst iitlaclrs ofthe Pilt-s ere electuilly and periiienently cured in e short time by the use ofthe genuine lley e Llnlncnt. Hundreds of our first cilizclis throughout the country have used this lieilent with complete success. C'.iu!i'on—Nerer buy it unless you And the name of Corristoeh It Co., upon the inn pe.-, Proprietors ofthe genuine erlie . CuuIion—All otrthc aliuvcnenrcd ertic .-s are sold only In New York, by Cuurstoclt It Brother, No. 0 Julia Btrset. Iva doors from ron war. Sold in Charlottetown, P. 3. Island, by 1'. DESIIIISAY. W- ll. WATSON, JAMES t:ll.l.lGAN, M. W. SKINNIII Dru - glels. In Picture. at the Drug arms 3 also by one Itereleeper every Town on the Island. Enquire for Censteoh’s Almanac for I85], which will be given to all gratis. JOHN M'l.IiAN, Agent for St. Peter's hey, P. I. Island. He. I-lnwaeu S-rtouiirs, sturgeon. lay. Pu-eicu Pown, Buminerside, ledequs. Guoeoe l‘. Course, I-‘.sq., but It. Geoeou lairusesoir, Esq.. Geergetewu. Isle slots in Borirls, P. E. Island. by Ocean Ieaveir. lee. July 15.1351. Prieted b Jnlle Ddlliassaen, at his 0Iee,QeeeI Iqllfl Cher ottetowe.