...—--_-...§-... : MESSAGE . From Hit I-.‘.rccIlm<'y the Lieutenant Governor. in reference to a Drip-xlrli fr--. ~ the lot: Sir Donald Ccrnploell, recommending an all.-r..I.’mi it the L‘mi.‘i'tuli‘..n ofllte Colony. A. DANNIZRMAN, Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant Governor has received tbs Address of the Assembly in reference to s Dcspateh.some time sgo forwarded to the Colonial Minister. on the subject of the Franchise and Constitution of this Island; and the Assembly state. " that having under their consideration the Election Law, with the view of revising it, they are anxious that all the light that is practicable should be thrown on the subject. and request that the Despatch should be laid before them for their information.” The Lieutenant Governor has to acquaint the Assembly, thlt the Despatch alluded to was forwarded to the Secretary of State by his immediate Predecessor. under the belief, that it would unwise to concede Responsible Government, unless accompanied with a measure to limit the Franchise to a close assimilation to a right of voting exercised in the other North American Colonies, where it is confined lo Freeholdcrs alone, by limiting the County Constituencies to freeholds, not It-es than forty shillings; und Lessehnldcrs possessing fifty acres. at an annual rent of filly shillings. twenty years’ occupation, and improvements thereon. Imounting to £300 corrency.—lo raise the qualification of the Members ofthe Assembly, and to reduce their number to nineteen. Such was the substance of the Dt'!pll.t'Il ; and the Lieutenant Governor is of opinion, that laying it before the Assembly, with the proposed law necessary to have elfectcd such a change in the Constitution, would not tend to aid the Assembly in the revision of the Election Law, which be ob- serves is now under their consideration. Govlaiursa-r House, March 4, I852. £ PRINCETOWN LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. The annual meeting of this Society took place at the Church at Princetown. on Monday evening,thc 5th January, the Rev. John Kicr. President, in the Chair. The Rev. Robert S. Patterson being resent, delivered an introductory lecture on the Properties of K/latter. Afti-r whicll, the annual Report of the Society was read by the Secretary, and adapted. Several interesting lectures were delivered during the year, and the attt-ndanco upon all occasions large and respectable. The amoulit received within this period, as aubscriptioiis to the library, far exceeds that of any previous year since its forma- tion, which will cnsble the office-bearers to enlarge the library, and thereby extend and increase its use he accounts were examined find found to be accurately kept. Balance in Treasurer's hands to date, £19 83. ltd. A Committee of order was appointed, and the following persons elected oifice-bearers for the ensuing year :- ev. John Kier, President. V\’iIliam Clark, Esq., and Ben’. Bcsristo, Vice do. James Bearisto, Secretary & 'lIressurer. Cnmmi'llu—Robert Craig. Esq., Messrs. Neil Taylor, Geo. Thompson, James M‘Kay, Geo. Ramsay, Harry S. M‘Nutt, and Geo. Sinclair. Tut: article headed “ Wanted, a Constitution," extracted frotn the British Colonist, of the Ist March. we have given en- tire as it in every respect describes a similar st rite of things in I’. E. Island. and Heaven knows we are ssrntich in want of s constitution as any part of Her Majesty's dominions. IVANTED. A CONSTITUTION. The fact of this Province being under the hoof of s contemplible dos otism is now too sclf-evident to require further demonstration. —. ominally, we have three branches ofthe Legislature, but practi- cally only one, and whether that one meets at the Province Building or at the Government House is itself a question. In short, we are in a state of such beautiful uncertainty, that though we hear constant- ly of Responsible Government, nobody can tell where the responsi- ' ‘ ngs. If the Executive is responsible only to the Ilouoe of I.egislative Councill—Of how many members does the Executive Council really consist? If nine are requisite, why are there only six at present? Ifsix are enough, why is the number not limited to that? Is the Legislative Council an independent body? If so, why can it be swam ed. by the addi- tion of the new members at the pleasure of the ovsrismentl Of how many members does it legally consist! In short, questions of this kind may be asked without and. and the only real truth we can come at is,th.tt this glorious confusion allows the Executive to do exactly as they please Having little or no stake in the gencral' prosperity of the Province. their chief business seems to consist in interfering with the public otlioes, with a view either to direct as much as possible of the revenue into their own private coffers, or to secure themselves in the enjo merit of their ill-gotten treasures by aqnemo .. . . . _. . ... certain members of the House of Assembly sometimes complain of the overpowering influence of the capital, they. forget that they thctiiseltres are the very cause of that influence ing predominant. The Conservatives do their utmost to oppose the centralising sys- tem. and wish to see the country represented by independent gan- tlemen. It is the Liberal members, who, while jealous of the city, are unconsciously rendering it more and more the focus of all pow- er and patrons e. tho hope of throwing some light on what the Constitution ought to be, we venture to o ‘er a w suggestions. r. o nson, the moat able and practical Statesman in the Province is now speaking out in favor ofnn Elective Council, and we also find this one of the articles in the constitution lately granted to the Cape. Let us have then, ll Legislative Council elected by the people. That the func- tions and responsibility of the Cabinet may be made definite, let it consist of no equal number of members elected by each House; the Governor to have a costing vote. In this way tho Governor will be really a third branch of the legislature. When the two Houses cnn’t agree on any vital question. lot the Government dissolve theni . to take the opinion oftlie country. No public ollicers, except the legal ndviacrs oftlte Crown to have ll Hunt in either House. As for the reinuncration, we would have the members of the Council paid like the Assembly, and would add a hundred a car additional sl- ...,.h....;._i...i .-.. w|,.,, lownnce to catch member of the Cabinet. The iilicult question of patronage might be disposed of. by the ollices being given to inciti- hers of the Ii-gislaturc, with the proviso, that they resign their seats for the future. As for the funds to meet this new expenditure. it ap- pears that enough might be struck oil‘ the Governor's salary, and those of the Provincial Secretary and Receiver General to cover the whole. The Provincial Secretary has certainly shown, that his de- puty cnn donll the duty, and we can't see why, in this Province, a man should be paid in one cnpiicit for acting in another. Above all, the sulfrngc sliouldbc so modi ed as to prevent prospectively, our being swamped b an influx of strangers. \ u would have a general registration, t 0 lists to be constantly open for inspection in e local offices. and no man should vote, who could not si n his own name,nl the veryleast. Such are briclIy.thc main points to which we would respectfully call the attention of the Ilouse of As- sem y. NEW BRUNSWICK. The Attorney General laid on the table the two following Resolutions; First.- Resolved. As the opinion of this Committee, that the connecting the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Canada, by s Grout Trunk Railway, is of vital importance to the future in- terests and prosperity of this Province, inssmucli as the accom- plishment of such _undertaking must tend not only greatly to |"°f°-‘|l° 1'' P0P"l|I|°f|. but Idvance its Commerce, Agriculture. Manufactures, and all other industrial ursu ts.—Second-— osolvsd, As the opinion of this (Ijummtltec, that the pro- position for constructing a Railway from Halifax to Quebec through this Province, in accordance with the plan, and in the aropotllonl latelv suggested by the delegates froiu the Canadian ovsrninsnt at H alifsx. and agreed to by the Government. of Nova Scotis and New Brunswick, rhould be ac ted by the Legislature of this Province, as being the only line on the joint account ofths three Provinces now left for coastruption. TIN '4RldlIllVO Council of New Brunswick have decided that no scelssisstio shall henceforth have ssest in the body.- Ths Msinn I.‘ uor Law will, it is said certainly pass the Lower lIoose.—’I'hs so a's fees have been abolished by a vote of 88 to 4.—-The vex: is speech delivered by Hon. Mr. Chandler in submitting Rail itosd Bills appears at length in some of “.A min "I? Go I d s rs t t at vernrusnt also to ill a I I‘ pose psusd. of In par csnt,toprovids for the Railways, is ~~*~nr~ 3'' "UIOUOI. I03 III keep out of debt. DI: says, , 9".“ U 3-" Bondy made clothes and clothes. UST received at the " London House.” I let e assrrtuii-nt of ' resdy made CLOTHES, of every hind. _0 |||_ _"l“|' "'“l"°- Very cheap; also a cut variety of CLOTNS; Pilot VV ttocyl. 5°‘- vsr gga Brad Ci , Doeskins, Surges, Blankets, Carpeting. III!- Iocks. Mats, print and plaid Dresses very cheap; Worsted and Oil Table Covers, and a variety of other GOODS. —A!.l0—- ON CONSIGNMENT, 200 Bolts of CANVASS, in all numbers. I000 lbs. Sail Twine, a quantity of Bull Rope. ll of which will be sold as cheap as it can be imported. II. HASZARD. Great George Street, Feb. II, 1852. Old Iron, Junk, 61.0. IIE Subsc iber will pay the highest rates for OLD IRON, COPl’Elt. BRASS, LEAD. JUNK. RAGS, and IIORNS. deliverable in quantities of not less than 25 lbs.s. C. HOLMAN. November 28. Tea. Tobacco, Apples, &c. ‘HF. Subscriber has receised from the United States, and of fers for sale (Wuoi.s:sai.a), at the lowest Market rstos,s be Store Ilesd of Pownal Wharf, the following G : TEA, TOBACCO. RAISINS. Rum, soap, Sugar, and Molasses, Apples, Quincca, Onions, Filberts, Weliiuts, Almonds. Leather, Bread, Lemonu. _ cigars, Stoves, (Cooking: Franklin and Close). Pickles, Buffalo Robes, ails and Brooms, \Vool Cards, Sleigh Bells, Soda, Sugar, Wino, Butter and \‘Vater Crackers, Pepper Sauce, Sperm Candles, Lemon Syrup, Ground l'eppcr. Cuxrsiii, Piinauto. (singer. Coil}.-c, Chocolate, Sardines, Ground Logwood, und Redwood, Solernlus, Slut.-l (irniu Scoops, - Rico, Unkum. Iliiglit \'nrtnsli, Spirits 'i'urpont'mo, Resin, Pitch, Tor, &',c c , bgc. . S. C. IIOLMAN. November, 14, I851. M A C K E R E L. flfew Barrels good Family .MJ1 CKEREL, "3 Mu’ " s. c. IIOLMAN. _!’_°!:|*::'r_1Z-_ 1.952;. _ _- _ '-'__-__. __ __ .. _._.- ..-_ RECENT IMPOR’I‘A'I‘IONS. Sugar. Molasses. Flour, dtc. TIIE $U|iS(.‘RIBER ltna now in Store and nil‘-:rs_ for Solo 300 Illils. Superfine Cniindn I"I.UUR. N0V- |||9P0C“°“- Putts. cliiiice Porto Rico MULASSISS, do. bright Cubit do. Illids. prime I'orto Rico SUGAR, do. Iiriglit Colin do Ilogs Green Cl)I"I"l1l":. Ilnrrcls Aritericatit PILOT BREAD, (tuiiitnls CODFISII, Barrels No. I. Fat IIERIIINGS, Iloxca . 50 do. I0 I I2 CLASS. A I’A'l‘EN'I‘ WIN DLASS, new, suitable for a Vessel of about one. And a variety of other articles. «ac:-—cccvo I9 9 G \VllI. T. PAIV, At the office of A. II. Yates. January 1, I852. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OI’ EARTHENWARE AND CHINA AND A acatrrirox. msrnav or f8a&%%g Is now oflsred for Sale Wholesale or Retail. WILI.I.\.\I IIEARD. Great George Street. Dec. 16, 186i. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter, (Has worked in some of the principal Shops in London. riz. Messrs. Christie‘: of Con, Ellwood Q 00.; Mayhew I} M’Iit'l dc. £238 to inform the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island. that he carries on business at the “(l,uecn’s Arms Tavern.” Char- lottetown Royalty, on the Road lending to Poplar Island Bridge, where he undertakes the Cleanii , Rcfitting, Stuifing and Dyeing Beaver and Silk Hats; Jim Crows made from the Inland Wool, old onea done up. All orders punctually attended to. taken at the Queen's Arms; and at Mr. James Read’s, Tailor, Dorchester Street, Charlotte- town. Prices very w. Gentlemen’: Clothes Cleaned. Charlottetown Royalty. Jam, 20, I852. c. 61, J. BELL, FASIIIONABLE TAILOIIS. Quzlrs IQIJARI, anLo1"rs:'rowrr. A'I‘I~JS'I‘ FASHIONS. kept com-tnntly on hand. and all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best mnnnt-r. y. October 31 , IS5I. Chairs, Cheese, Raisins, dtc. ECEIVED by the Subscriber, ex Enp.'irnit'a. from Boston,and for Sale ut the lowest market rules- 200 Bundles assorted CIIAIRS. 20 Cuslts best American CIII".ESE. 20 Ilorrels superior CIDER VINEGAR, 20 dozen (each) PAILS and BROOMS, 20 Cnsks RAISINS, 50 Boxes Bloom do.. (new fruit.) S. C. IIOLMAN, Store Head of I'ownsl Wharf. Door. 10. VIIE Sulisnrilicr lists been duly nppointi-d. lay Power of Attor- ney. bearing dole the fifth day of Jnnoiiry last, to not us Agent l'or the Estate nftlic Misses S'rs'.wau1_-, on Township Num- ber Eights-cn, in this Islisnd. All persons IntIt5I)Itld to the said Iistnte. for Rent or Arrears of Root. are requested to make imme- diate payment to the undersigned, he only being duly nutliorizod to receive the same. J A {ll I~‘.S YEO. Port Hill, Feb. 2. I852. %‘ Pork, Wheat, Beef, Barley, Oats and Butter, will be taken in payment. LIVERY STABLES, HE SUBSCRIBER intends keeping good llorsen. Slciglis, Carriages, &c., which he offers to the Public for hire on low terms, for Carin. At.so, good Stabling. and the greatest care taken with those Ion-as comiuifted to his charge. Residence near the 'l‘cmperaace llall, Grafton Street. WILLIAM JAKEMAN. Hr. Jlilliauus, would take the opportunity of informing his numerous Customers, when Debts have been some time standing, thnthu would feel obliged by their making an early settle-moot; and those having account sgsist him will please forward then as soon as pose‘ . January 5, I061. . Dissolution of Co-Psi-tuer-ship. HE Copsrtnership hitherto existing In this Island, between the Subscribers. has been this day dissolved by mutual Con. sent. avid all persons having demands against the said Copsrtner- ship, will send in their Accounts for settlement; and all persons indebted. are required ts -she immediate payment to either of the C rtssrs. BENJAMIN HAYWOOD, WILI.-IAI HAYWOOD. Witssss—-’I‘rsos. G. R.r‘ruoi.us. R». Po ‘- H‘ r D000.“ I“ TIIUDH I HAT pleasantly situated House and ‘Garden. together or in I.ot to suit purchasers. owned and in the occupation of the Subscriber. The premises afford it beautiful View ol'.ths Ilillslio- rough llivcr. and might be made into a delightful residence for I Gentleman and fsinily. For further psrticu ars. apply to the Sub- JOIIN RENOUF. Weymnnth Street, Charlottetown, February I0, I852. To be Sold or Let. and iininetlinle possession given. HAT lensantly situated FARM, wlicreon tlio Subscriber now resi cs—consisting of I00 acres of Fro told Land. with the Buildings thereon situated. 50 nores orc cleared nnd in a go} state of cultivation; it good Orchard nod liovdon, well stocked Will! Fruit Trees from Etiglaiid, A plea, Pears. Plums, Cherries. 81.1}- 'l‘licre is an excellent Stream 0 Water running through the I’r_einI- sea. and s \Ve|l of \rVnter close to the Ilouse. Any person desirous of obtaining on eligible place l'or fnriiiing, would do well to conic and examine for tlieinsclves. f the purchase rnoncy allowed to remain on I security. _ All persons induble-tI to the Subscriber are requested to settle their accounts to save trouble, and till hnving claims against him are de- sired to send them in iunnedintoly for puynn-nt. WILLIAM CIIING. Bedoquc. Lot 25, March 4. 1852. 7 ‘O III’. DISPOSED OI" by the 25th MAY next, SIX llUN- DRED AND 'I.'\\’EN'I‘Y ACRES OI“ LANI), on Town- Illips 3, 8 8; I8. Part is under Loose; the port unions-ed is now Ollured tit £3 I0 currency , per I00 ncres, on 999 years I.t.-nae. II‘ Ml so Lcused, it will be sold in Freehold. Apply (if by letter. post paid) to J. D. Ilaszard, F.sq., or to ALEXANDER RAE. March 3. I862. Mills for Sale. IIE Subscriber olI'ers for Sale is GR IST MILL erected nearly 2 'eurs ngo_ with the Leasehold Interest of fifty-live ncres of excellent L.‘l.N'I), 999 years Lease at is. per acre. Ah-n——nd- jointing the above, the Lt-nsehnld Interest of 24; notes of I..d.N'D, together with one-hzilfof in SA H’ .M LL. It vory convenient l|l|tI comfortnlilo D WI'.‘LLl.N'G HO USE 30 at I7, a BA RJ\‘ 24 I 26. all ricnrly Ite\\‘, nrtd n \\’oll of \Vntt-r near the door. 'I lit: WIIIIIC of this properly is “oil tvomlcd and tuilr-rt-d, itnd t-iluulcd Itlllll‘ llic Antlorsoii Road. on l.ot 26, in the midst of new niiil wry extom-ive st-llloinents. I“roiIi this post few _\'L-urn, it is rt-miuoitlilo to cotrcltttlo, Illill in II very few _\'t.-nrs lit-rims the \\'lI0ll5 stirroumling r-onnlr_v will be in-ltletl, \\'l|l!l| it \\Ill be well worthy tltu l|llt‘tIlIinI til‘ the liultler of this prop:-rty to erect !Itl:ll other mills us the iiccma-itii-s of the country dcuiiind; ntid particularly so, its tlu-re is sulliciont \\ilIlr'l' power and other coiiveoicnce to do no. This Propt.-rty tnuy be sold in one, too or three Lots, to suit pl)|'(‘lt:I!t:l‘I. One-hxilfof the purchase money may rciiiuin for lvto or three years unpaid, on ap- proved Security either 0 the property or olliomido. For further particular.-i. apply to J. \I'cutlteibc, Esq., at Cliairloltctowii. or to tho Subscriber at New London. \VILLI.-\ilI CO'I"I'O.‘l. New London, Mart-.li 9, 1852. Valuable Leasehold Interest for Sale. 'l‘IIl". Stilisrrilier oil‘--rs for Mill‘, Ill!‘ I.t'il.'lI‘I|tiltI liilerost nl liis lit-uuttful :intl well known I-‘ruin :tt Ilc Sable, |p'Is'IIt3 Ill!‘ re- sidence of'I'tiU.\IAS r\Ir\lISIlAI.I., Ii.-q., ttiid about I8 miles from (flmrlotlt-tn\\-n, 'i’Iic I"orm consists of I00 nerve of fertile I..1ntl; all of tvliicli. with Illt-.' exception of nliout 9 lICI't‘l|—(‘O\‘l'fl’(I with wood Iultzt for Fencing l’olee——is Ill ll high store of citltivotion: nod tlic situation is doliglitibl, commanding it view of the Nortlitiinlierlattid Strnits from at. I’oter‘s Island to Cope 'I‘oriuentinr-. 'I'lu-to are on e premises it good nrte-story-.-iitd-n-linIf I)\Vl’.l.LI.\'li llUllSr., 32 It 25. Cutnplotely iinislted in n superior mount-r; nod .1 very corn- ttiodious IlAIiN. 53 at 4-1, covered with Mirtiriiiclii 5 'ng s. 'I'liere is nlso thereon a TIIRESIIING MACIIINIZ of 2 horse power, constructed on a now rind Improved principle, by which two stocks ii minute may be tlireslicd. ALSO: An excellent new CARPI".N'I'ICR'S SIIOP, nnd other good OUT- Bi‘ll.lll.\(-'S and Ul‘l"It.‘I-ZS. a good Ll.\lli-RILN, nnda never- fniling \\'cll of rexcellont Water. A great quantity of SEA MANUIIII, can at all times be obtained on tho I’rt-mt-es. The Form is under Lease for a term of 999 years, at an annual Rent of £6 currency. For terms ofsalc nnd further particulars. Itpply to the Subscriber on the preiiiises, or to Juries I'urdic, I'2sq., Cliiirlottctown. CIIARLI-ZS l\l‘(lU.~\RRIE. 24th Feby., 1852. if. For Sale, IIE Leascliold Interest in 50 acres of Land. more or less. situ- rated on the South Sltore; by tho Fe-rr_\', 5 lIIIIt‘fl from Chor- lottetown. About 22 ucrr.-s ore under good cultivation, and 8 ucir-s more can be cleared at little l‘x|l('lIdt!, nod tlic re-tiinimlr-r is undt-r hard-wood. The-re ion strcnin of water running through the centre of it. There is is good Dwt-lling Ilousc,finisltt:d iiirtidegti Burn, 33 an 23, and other Uut-Iluilding.-. It is u c'onvcnioni place for ob- taining Scn Manure, and Haiti: . I‘nrt of the Purclinac Money may rtmuin on good Security. Apply on the l'reini.-cs to DENNIS IJOULAN. Feb. 20, I832. Freehold Property In Charlottetown. IIF. Subscriber olfern for Sale his Proiiiisos, situated in Grof on Slrccl, opposite tltitt of John .\lcNcill. IIsq., School Visitor, cnntpriaiog one taliolo 'I‘own Lot No. 47, third hundred. with two convenient Dwelling Houses, Stable, \Vorksliop, dtc. For further particulars apply to \\'lI.l.IA.'lI CL"I‘CI.|I-‘I’. Grafton Street. February 7, I852. I IXTY ACRES of LAND situntsd one Mile from Charlottetown. This I'ropcrty is divided into six acre fields and fenced with Ci-dnr poles and lite hedges, the loud in in the highest state of cul- tivntion. and will be disposed of in I2 acre lots to suit occupunts.— Apply to the Subscriber, G. R. GOODMAN. Jun. 28, I852. House In Kent Street. IIF. Subscriber nil} rs for Sale or to lot, his Dwelling House in Kent Street, lotcly III the occupation of Mr. John Cogltlziti. It COIII-IIIII a large Store rind good frost-proof Cellar, uitd 6 other Rooms. It will be lot nllogr-Ilit-r or in two parts. On .l."Z(t0 being paid down, the remainder could lie on mortgage for four or five Mr" JOHN BREEN Fr.-brunry I0, I352. . FRI‘}I“.II0l.D FARM FOR SALE. TIIR Subscriber intending to leave the Island next Spring, offers for Solo, his very excellent Farm at Ilrackle I'oiiit, comm. ing of 60 acres. It in bounded on the West by the Ilrackley I'oint Road. on tho North by James .\l'Cnllum, I-It-qr‘s. Fiirm. and fronts on the son. The whole Land is wt-ll it-nced and in a high suite of r:u|tivntion. There is -\ I‘‘urm Dwelling llonsr-, 28 is 18 in good too- nntnble order, nnd l|lll’rIII(’I‘ New Home on the Road side, which has her-n usunlly Let to a Tradesmiin, at £5 per nnnum. A well finished nnd commodious Burn, 75 II 30 fl. A Horse Stable I8 -I I8, well fitted up. There is nlso upon the Premises n Saw Mill. which is supplied by it good stream of winter, and which at it little expanse might be converted into n Grist Mill, it would be is desirable situs lion for such an Ilstnblishmcnt. For further infortnatiou and purli culurs apply to PETER M'KINNON Ilrnckley Point, October 31, IBM. NOTICE. Illiflubscribor intending to leave the Island next Spring, res. pectfully requests all persons indebted to him to settle their Accounts by the 26th March next. GEORGE IIRACE. Sydney Street, Feb. 16, 1852. Root and Shoe Maker. Steam Grist Mill. THE Subscriber having taken the above Illstsblishrncnt from Mr. TREMAIN, will he prepared to grind for the ul-lic on Toll, and will give Cash for WHEAT Q OJTS. and sep I-‘IDUI Ir. MEAL on hand for Sale. CHARLES ROPEI. w Charlottetown, Feb. 24, I051. 4 . 0 Let a GRAIN STORE and eomtnedloss STABLE In I on- pI_t_dpssllct&fits.outhsirewsrsspsot I. Q heretofore conducted by the above Parties will be ivsseesss I sftbs'I' A thseflsssffib - Ilarc'ii.l, “:1. 0". "I, I‘ F," O- 'I‘I-IE ROAD TO HEALTH! n0niowit’siiLts Copy of a Lcller from Jllr. R. IV. lfirkus. Chemist, 1 Present Street. Liverpool, dated Blli June, I851. To Professor Hnr.i.ou'av; Sin,—\'oor Pills mot Ointment have ltnod the liiglieston our sale list of I'ruprir-.tnry Meili--loos for sortie yenrs. A cttstuitier, to wlttuii I cam n-fer for tiny enipiiricr, desires me to let you know the int ' of her case. She lnul In-cit trnoliletl for yo-ssrs wills it tlisunlt-real liter, nod lmd digestion. On the lost oer-nsioo, however, the virulent-c of the nttnrlt it-its so ’ riuobts wt-re entt-rtaim-d oi her II-il lfltlfl able to hear up under it ; for. it ‘ ‘ alter the IIl'FI,lIIllI onrli sttcri-v-cling close, sh cnntintreil to tulle them, and stlllttttlult i-he in-ed only three Iloxo-s, she is now in the t‘IIjti"t|t¢III of pr-rli-ct health. I could have tool you tnuny more cast-s, II the tine, om the st-vsrityoftlte nttnc-It, nmiilpg speedy cure, I think, speaks iimi-Ii in favor ofyoor ostom-hing I'iIIg, (Signo ) II. \V. KIIIKUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURF. OF RIIEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN DlI'llll|'Il\'S LAl\Il. Copy of rt Leflcr inserted in the Hobart Town Courier. Q/' the of the lit Jllurch. 185i, by Jllrrjor J. H’aIrIi. Mrtrgttrct .\l'(‘onoignn, nineteen years of sign, rcsitling nt New Town, liatsl-can so -rii li‘um it an M I tunzilic lever for npu-nr.i..,f |\vo month.-, wliiolt liml r-nttu-ly drprivcil her of the on-. of her l.tnbsi during this pert-ul,s|tn mus uncle-r tlie mrte ol Illt‘-. tnr-st eminent mmlirnl nuns in II-rl.nrt 'l't-tvn, ltllll Ivy III- in II?!‘ cit-0 wars cuiuitlrri-cl lti-pr-less. A fiipml pvt-t-oilctl upon In-r to II_\ lIullmtn_\’:- (‘l‘II'IlI'I|II:lI l'ills, \\IIIl‘.I| also run. sr-olnl to do, rind iii no incredibly sIlttI‘l. eprico of time they efliectedu petli-rt core. CURF. OF A PAIN AND 'l‘IGl|'|‘.\'l-‘SS IN 'l‘llF. PIIFST AND S'I'UMr\CII Ul" A I'E|lS()N Sd YE IRS Ht" \llI':. From Jill-sars. Thcu- d- Son. I’ropri‘r!nrs qflhc I.yu-- .‘l.lierIi'ser, who can ruritli for the fl!/I‘Itt‘IIt_‘,' slrrlcrm:/il.—./ltigttsl 2, Iciil. To l’rol‘e-s-or ll:-t.t.uwav. StIt,—I desir.-. in lmir tr-stimony to the good efforts of Ilnl|owny's I’ills. I-‘or |ItI|IIP _\ems I stifli-in-ti st-veiely from it point and tightm-gs In tho stoumcli, oliiclt won olso itcconipainu--I by I slioitiicss oflireialls, that pvt-route-tl inc front tvnllting at till. I tltll SI _u-nrs of ngP.mul tuitunh. standing my oovnnced state of lilo, these l'ill.- have so relieved an, that I tun (It'tIlI’litItt'III-ll others should be made lIl'(.'7lII'l|g “gm "W5, ,.;",,e._ ttlll now remit-rctl, tln-is" iiieams. t-unipnvzmtrly active, and con tuko exercise without iiiconvenietice or pnin, nlnclt I could not do liq-tin-3, " ‘ Y CUE, ortlt Street, Lynn, Nurliilk. AN EX'l‘R.\ORDlN.IRY (‘IVRE OF 'I‘|lF. GR.\VF.I., AND A MUS I‘ ll.»\NtiI-ZIIUUS LIVER CO\lI'I.AlN'l'. Copy of a Lrllrr mlrlreiaed to J. Ii’. Ilcyrlori. Esq , Sidney, JVeto Soul/i IVuIes. rlrrled l"eliruary 25, IBM. Sln,—A Mr. 'I'li<-tiins Clark, .1 st-ill.-r ut I..ike George, was for I t‘ott~iilt-nililc time st-iiotislt itllIit'tt~tl \\‘IIII :t t'miipl.iiiit III. the Laws, to- go-ilwr with the Growl. Ills lllt‘IIll'ltI utis-inlonts, ttIIeI' trying nll their slaoll, c-.imlull_v told him ll|:tl Illl rose was hope-I.-i-I, not! any fttrtlier l'IIiIIII tn-«ls-rs. In this llltlltlltlll, and stltmi ettpterliiig cu-iv iluy would Ii-rniin.iIt- Itis (‘XI.~IPlIl‘t‘, it trio-ml rt-coiinneiidoit him to try -IInIIuw||)'l l'tlls, oi-tl nsu Iilllliltl litrpr he did so.tlio- that close gum him coiisttleumlg iuliul. lie tltcreloie persrevi.-teal in inking tltctn uoctirilittgto the dirt-ctimis, and iii now trstort-d to I ' ct be e will li-cl great plieiistire III ci-nliruiiiig this slim-iiietit, or even make Ill itfliilavil lu the same effect. should it be required. (Signed) \\'m. JONES, Proprietor of Goulburn Herald, New South \Vulcl. IVONDERFUL EFFICACY OF IIOI.I.0\VAY'S PILLS IN CASES OF DROPSY. l‘er.-one siilferiiigfrom ‘I)l'trply, either ialmttl the turn of life, or II other time.-, should imiiu-rltutr-ly have recourse to these Prllg, as Ingudypdg of pr-nuns sire mrtmotly fulfil, by their use, of this direlul coinpltaint in its dillciciit stages, when tall other uteisits ltud lltilerl. Time celebrated Pills are it-onderfully rflicacioua _s'n iltsfollouting complaints. A8119 DTOPS Liver com- Secondary Asthma Dysentery plainis Sy mpioms Bilious Com- Erysipclas Lnmbngo Tic Douloureux Iniots I-‘emuIsirregu- Piles Tumors Blot:-hcson the lniities Iilieumalism Ulcers ‘(III Fcvcrs of all Retention of Vent-real Aifeo Bowel Com- inds e nuns. Plfllllls Fllb Scroltila or Worms of all Coltcs Gout fling’. Ev.) 5 Cutlrllpalitin of llead-ache Sore 'I‘hront.~ \\'eakne.~s,from the Buwels indigestion Stunt:undGrn~ whatevercause CUlI.\lllII|llIOI'I lnllarritnauon ace, aw, Dcbtluy Jauiidice Sold Int the l-‘.stnl.Ii<Inm-oi of Professor iloi.t.ow/iv, 24-t, smna. (itcnr It-rnple Ilair) I.molon, nml by (Hal). 'I'. IIASZAIIID, Agent for I’. la. Island, in ll--xrs nnnl l'ots, at 2s. 5.-, 8-. nod 20:. each. There or II very r--_osiua_-mble solving in taking the lairgi-r sizes. 1‘: . ll}. Directions for the guidance of Patents, are nfliaed to catch Box or '0 . IIIS COMPANY Iias doubled its business within the last car. All persons joining it the present your. are allowed the same pri- vilege us those who tirst cntered. I'reniiums are reduced one half, the average rate being only half per cent.‘ .I'(|lICIl'l 2s. ' All Policies expire on the 31st December. in each year, unless renewed. WILLIAM HEARD. President. II .NRY PALM!-lit, Soc'y. diTresssrer. Sccrotsry's Oflice, Kent Street. Feb. 28, ISM. IDFFICE II ENIOVF. IL IIE Subscriber has removed his Oilice from Dc-sbiisny’s Build- ingtt, to I)F.NNIS‘S BUILD NGS. Prince Street, near the Torripcruuce Ilull. JOSEPH IIENSLEY, Charlottetown. Jan. 28. I852 Attorney-at-Law. YOUNG SALAIIIN FOR SALE This very superior Entire Horse is ofirod for sale. Ile stands I0 hands high. it Of! beautiful black colour and has strong boll! IMI sincw; he is remitrknbly ood lempflfllo "0"! gentle either to harness or sin e. Hts smile I eslobvsted_Blood Ilorse SALADAN im rted in the year Idddby the Royal Agricultu- ral Societ —his tool ier was a strong and valuable animal oftho Greenwlct breed and produced excellent s_toclt- A P'_'‘‘ W" awarded to him at the Royal Agziculturpl Society's show in 1849, for the class of Blood horses oft _Sslsdtn Breed. . _ ||.|ror this purchase money will be allowed to remain until the ck," of‘... Mn "non, on approved security. If he should no be - ..n,.r..,-. on suit: of A oil next. an offer will be accepted r.-om ,,i.,....¢| ._Apply at Hssss 's Gazette Othce. a. 5 March 1. I352. l'ro}IbrI..'Iv§i',prriilbI. Eng land, HE Fine New Ilarqso. Sis Anlxartuun Capt. Thomas Jones. 800 tons register, iron b and being it fast sailer. presents a most desirable eon- vcyaocu for Goods and Passengers. Apply in Liver- . Cannon. Sons 0 Co.. sad in Charlottetown to tbs Owner. W. fills. :'¢ pool to Charlottetown, Fob. I7. IIII. 0 . ._~ I‘. 3 i 4-1,» "*'.,~' 7'“ . l - =-— - .. .. -r Nassau. at B Q. " ‘J~$"