, jportry. EABTIP8 CHANG. . sv eras. srooosnsr. As waves the t Iield to-d . Which soon th'env::v.tiit.g-se'y‘tbe shall sfrvyeep away, Iow‘rst in tb morning dew, Thus in briefglnry boast tbp eons of clay, They bloc. awhile, thou witber and decay. Dust tends to dust,—'with ashes, ashes blend: senseless turf concealsthe buried .ricod: A few may skit upon the grava‘a dark brink, A few salt tears the broken soil nirty drtnlt, A few sad hearts in lowly sorrow bleed. And pay that tribute which they soon tnust need. I saw the infant in its robes of white, Its doating rrror.ier's ever dear delight, It clapp‘d its hands when tones of mirth went by, And nature's gledneas glistenod in itii eye: Again I came! an em ty crib vvits theta, A little wide, and a fiineral prayer. I saw a ruddy boy ofvigour bold. \Vho feared not summer's heat sor winter’s cold, " With desterous lteel he skitrim'd the frozen pool. Ii is laugh ran loudest 'tiiid his mates at achool:— Agaiu I sought him, but ltis name was On the low stone that marks you churchyard mound. Ohl boastedjo s ofearth! how switt e fly, Rent frorri the and. or hidden frotn t re eye; So through the web the weaver'e shuttle glides, So speeds the vessel o'er the hillowy tides, so cleaves the bird the liquid fields of light And leaves no traces of its traclrless flight- But we, frail beings, shrinking ftotn the storm, We love these skies that gathering clouds deform; Though wounded tilt, as oft renew our toil, To rear our fabric on this sand-swept soil; And still we strive, forgetful of the grave, To fix our anchor on the tossing wave. Yet Ile, who inarlis us in our vain career, Olt shows how frail is wltat we hold tnoat dear, Spreads o'er some face belov‘d the deathful gloom, Or hides a parent in the lonely tontlr; Arrests the thoughtless. bids the worldling feel, ‘Wounds to admonish, and atiiicts to heal. Look to that world where every pain shall cease, Grief turn to joy, and litboar etrd in peace. Oh! seek that world, In penitence and prayer; Sow the seed her_e, an reap the fruitage there, Jjoys no longer cheat the soul is Where sltrtdow , Bul'one uriclou d year in cltutigelees ligltt shall roll. COMMIBSARIAT. oomrmuou E913 ®A\.'ll‘B9 C0.llaVIS8J!li'I.l T. JVOVJ SCOT]./I. Halt."/‘at, June 3, I852. HE Deputy Commissary General will receive Sealed ‘I enders, t'ri Duplicate. (to be ruarlied on the envelope “ Tsrtdrrrfor 0411.") at this Utlice, until I2 o‘c| of July next, for the supply of site quantities of UA'I'.Il as may be required for Her Majesty’s Service iii the \'Veat Itidia Connnund durirtg the year, from the lat April, I858, to Slat March, I854, in - ustve. The estimated quantities required monthly for the Service of each Station, are as follows, but more or less may be called for according to the requirements of the Service : . Average monthly issues. ' Ilerbice - - L160 lbs. Demerara - 3,500 — Tohrigo . . 4_soo _ 'I'riitit.lltI o 5.730 —- Greiiada - - 8.000 — St. Vincent - 8.360 -— Bt. Lucia - 8.5-I0 - Dorttiuicl ' - 8,280 « Antigua - - 6,700 - St. Kitt's - - 2.830 — virbad 60 oe - I3,5 — The Oats to be of tire best quality, perfectly free from stones. dirt, wet-vil, &,c., the growth either of the United States or of Bri- ttsh North America. The Out: are to be d¢Lt'v¢r¢d every two rrtorrtlii into the Corrrmi's- sariat Jluguzirirr at rutli Station, A1‘ ‘I‘I-ll (?ots1'uac'ron‘s ax- I-lrtei, upon the requisition of the Senior Resident Cltlltlllltllzltllll Otlicer, ttttd will be subject to the approval ofn Board of Otlicers. Utfers may be sent in for eaclt Station separately, or for the whole coitititand collectively, at the option of the 'I‘enderer, and each tender irinst express tlte rate per I00 lbs. treat weight, in figures and in words at low tb, at which it is proposed to supply the article, distingusihing wbetier tlte Uateure to be the produce of British North America, or the United rltutes. l'syment will be made (on the production ofthe usual receipts). in Bills at 30 day's sig|it,ott the ht Iionnrable the ords Como llilttrtltltlefl ot ller .\Iajt.-irty‘e 'l' ', at par, if tlte sum be above £50, rind. if under, Ilt Specie. 'I‘he dutir,-s, botlt tlucc-n‘s and Colonial, upon the importation of the Oats (Tonnage duty excepted) will be remitted to the Corrtract- or at the period of ititportatiort. 'l‘lir.- Tenders must be accornpanicd by it letter signed by two per- sons of known property, engaging to become bnurtd with the party tendering, in ll sum not cat:-.-t.-do one third of tlte value of the It, on SJTURDJ Y, lhefld 8 To be sold at private Isle. HE Lsesfiold Intersstoftheflebserlhsrls I0‘ acrsssflasd eats at ls. per son on Lot II, 8 miles from Char- lottetown in the winter, and I0 miles in the summer on the Tryon Road. with all the Houses, Out-Houses, e. vh. : On the l"arrn issbout 40 acres cleared, all dry healthy Lead, wiiltin a ring fence, and southern aspect, all stumped exce about 3 acres; a smell piece of wood enclosed. with plenty 0 water. The 40 acres is divided into It fields, and from each of the fields, Cattle can go by (retrieving the gates) to water, shelter 'or shade, winter or summer; the remainder is well wooded, and it is judged. that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the satire. The lloase is known as the Sort Inn, for the last I8 years; a capital business stand. It consists ofa kitchen to by M; I bed rooui adjoining, I0 by II; I back kitchen or wash-house, and 4 bod-rooms rivet’, wit a nod cellar under all. i.so, a large Par- lour adjoining I6 by IS; a parlour behind B by I8. and a bed-room, by I0,with 2bed-rooms over and a large cellar under, built about Syesrs since. A well of good water with a pump, close, and it good garden behind. ‘I he Out-llouaes are I work-shop; a ig-house; a lumber house with a loft over all; 2 barns; a 8 stu led cow-house; 2 lttthlea, stalled for 7 horses, with y loft over; I weggon-house; I sleigh la-u-e and I can- nose. bleed and all sliirtgletl, with a large none is OUR contour: ll|lI.l.0\HY_’§_0lN'l‘llIlNT. A MOST IIIRACULOUS CURE OI-‘ BAD LEG.’ P1’: E ‘ t I L148}!-ZAR.:‘ sl'J'l~‘l-‘I-1ttll\'G. ' ‘ n zracon cur rent r. 'll‘ 01' - Mary’: Strut. Waynoelb, ‘(£1.02 .M.ar‘I'a,e’i::i'_s“" To Pri-trsmr Hot.t.nvvav, Iitl,—At the age of IS my wife (who is sow CI ' r-old, whit-It Iflllrtl in her Ir-gs, and river sisrethst ') an“ n "oh. _tIIO they have live. IItl_V~I‘|otIIc beliiird, I6 by 4 with I! feel post and sltin led; with W-rt»? I-‘II -4-H‘. Iiul smtily istlastert. ll notes were tlietrttrlirig, c‘y)l:I:|Q|‘l,III?°tl.t:d0I'.id.-Ahlor I large shed for travellers orses, I-I “:';‘""’r‘e‘ ‘ti. tcsit‘ ‘hr: H." 0‘-“I. rwchn“ money mg, nmgin on new“! up “,0 y-sum‘ s::'irIy, rind the state‘ ofher legs ttiis terrilrb. _ I had &c., at lawfu interest. for 5 ‘years. For further inforrnrttton or 0m..m. -Md’... ,“.:'°::o"':;_.'-fix ':':l_ 0": "Y 30"? Pith and pnrticulsrs, apply to Ilsrtav Auras, I'Liq., or to the Subscriber “eh ‘I cwmlw, ,0 do “L 3:,“ wuumlfld .i"¢:_'::l .5:;lopr::'tl on the premises. Lot at, West River, June it, rest. N. B.—'I‘he Household Goods, Furniture, Cattle, and Farm Utensils, to be taken by valuation. To be Sold or Let, and immediate possession given. TII.AT pleasantly situated I"Al{l‘rI, when-.on tho Subscriber now resides—consistiug of I00 acres of Fret-hold Land. with e Buildings thereon situated. 50 acres are cleared and in rt gm state ofcultivntion; it good Orchard and Gordon. well stocked with I"ruit 'I'rees frotti Eiiglattd, A plea, Pears. I'lumrt, Clterrit-.s.&c There is an excellent Streain o \Vuter running through the l’rr=,mi- sea. and it \Vell of \Vntcr close to the House. Any person desirous 8. WIDGIZRY. E? of obtaining an eligible place I'or farming, would do it--ll to ruino- and examine for themselves. Ilalf the purchase money allow to‘ remain on iood security All persons indebted to the Subscriber are rcque.-tr-d to settle tltr~7r' accounts to save trouble, and all having claims against hint are d« » slled to send them in iinmcdiatr-ly for paynuent. l \VILLIAllI CIIING. Bedoque, Lot 25, March 4, I552. » To be Let. - IIAT very desirable and coinmodious Il0I'SE W ‘ in Kent Street. formerly owni: Iy Mr. Circu- ‘. Lrriort, and next door to Mr. avrn S-rs;watr-t~‘s. er-tinmtod quantity of Outs to be dcluercd during the term of the Ctmtrarct The packages containing the Oats will be returned to the Contrat-- or on the occasion of each delivery. llarirties. TH E FARM ER’S DAUG H'I‘ElI. There is a world of beauty flourishing in the shades of the country. Farm houses are dangerous places. .-is on are thinking only of sheep or of curds. you may be shot through b_v a pair of bright eyes. and melted away in a bewitcbirig smile you never dreamed of, until the mischief is done. In towns and theatres, and thronged assemblies uftlie titled fair, you are on your guard, you know what you are exposed to, and put on 'our breast-plate, pass llll'0ll_‘.{II the most terrible onslaught of beauty, safe and soon . Ilut in those sylvzin retreats, dream- ing of rtightingales, and bearing only the lowing of oxen, you are taken by surprise. ut steps a fair creature—crosses u glade—leaps a stile. You start—you stand lost in wonder and admir.-itton! You take out your tablets to write a sonnet on the return of the Nymphs and Dryads to earth, when up comes John Triinpkins, and aays:—" It's only a farmer’: daughter.” " What have farmers not daughters now-it-days.” Those farm houses are dangerous places. Lot no man Will) a poetical im- ngination, which is only another name for it very tender heart, - flatter himself \‘.lllI tlto fancies of the calm delights of the country; with the serene idea of sitting with the former in his old-fashioned chimney corner. and hear him talk of corn and mritton : ofjoining ltitn in the pensive pl:-usurcs ofri pipe, and jug of brown October; of listening to the gossip of tho cum- fortable farmer's wife. of the person and his family ; of his sermons and his pig, river a fragrant cup of yountz hyson, or wrapped in the doltc-uus luxuries of young cusiards and whipp- ed creams. In walks a fairy vision of wondrous witcliery, and ssinile of winning and mysterious r'iagic,anrl takes her svzttjttet opposite. It is the farmer’s daughter, at living; creature of gjgmggn; fair 3. the lily, sweet as a pns_‘.' of \'ItIlPI5 and rluvc ‘ifliyegig. mud”; gs early mom, and nimble as your owti imagination rrf Desdcsrnona or Gertrude oi Wyoming You’re lost. It's all over with you. And that cmnesot' going into the country, out of the way of vanity and tettiptalitrn. and fsricying tarm houses to be the nice old-fashioned placesof old- eetablished sontenttnent.-—L‘.tr:hange papcr. IIIGII LIFE IN TIIE I-‘ll'"l‘E )‘I'I‘lI CENTURY. V\'e rzive the following glimpse ofthe nianners of the upper classes itt England, four lritnd red years ago, froitt the journal of Eliztbeth Woodville, llIl)B“qIl6lIl.ly Lady Grey, and finally Queen of Edward IV. Royalty in pet!» seems to have li|I(t'lI, with a most refreshing corllihlity. to the avocations of b:rkrm_r and brewing, pig tending, poultry teedtng, and pony catch- III 2 3" Monday mrrrning.—Rose at 4 o’clor-k. and helped Catharine to milk the cows. Rachel, the dairy maid having scolded her Irand in so ball a manner the nizlitbef-vrP: mltle II lmltllicer In ‘|VO6Rl,tl|ItI a penny to get sornetlitngfroin the apothecary. " o c lime aisle; (mom) to talk to the cook about the first fault. and to mend the other myself by Ilppltttz a fresh barrel immediately. “ 7 o’clock.—Went to walk isith the lady my mother in the court yard ; fed 95 men and women ; chid Roger severely for gxprrscinil some ill will at attending us with some broken meat. N 8 o‘cIock.—Wcnt into the paddock behind the house with my maid Dorothy ; oaugbt'l‘hurnp, the little puny myse.f; rode a matter of ten miles without hrmle or saddle. u [o o'elock.—Went to ilinnur. John Grey. a most comely youth; but what is that to me? A virtuous maid should be en- tirely under the direction of her parents. John are but little, and stole a great many tender glances at me. Said women could never be handsome in his eyes. who were not good tem- pend. I ho my temper is ot intolerable; nobody finds fault with it but agar, and he is he most disorderly youth in our house. John Grey likes white teeth : my teeth are a pretty nod color. I think rsy hair is as blaoli Islet-thou_gh I say ; and John Grey, if I mistake not. is of the same opinion. " ll o’clook.—Iloss frotu the tsblu—the company all do- sirous of walking in the field. John Grey liftcdme over every mic. and twice sqescsed my hand with much vehemence: cannot say I would have much objection, for he plays at prison her as well as any ol the country aentlemert ; he isrernsrhbly dutiful to his psrsnts, my lord and lsdy,and never trusses church Cl Sends . _ " 8 e'chrck.-Poor Partner Robinson's hori_ss burnt down by unlderual fire. John Urey a subscription siiioau the company for the rellefof the fermen Ind can no losstlun four oils with ibis benevolent latent. (Meta) never saw bun so sooely as at this iaorseai. 0- 4 e’sloek.— ent to prayers. " I o’eIook.—Fsd bogs and poultry. Wise sud indeed ree'oas gills with which bssvss and tilt: wlisdoin u iieldoia juu, sppvedstsd, till after their ' of I i ll seed silt , I ..I'll..''.‘. ""....r.""' .-...'....'.".li'."‘.T.r.’.' ‘.2’ ......"' ...'I‘ at: all -steed ibsa tbs sorted tepsrssl as school that as tetisvseae do it justice." ‘Pea l‘tsiinusr.—-The AlQIph|y'sbuuk vrbosv blsraslypblssl _&usstsrsavsibssaa viarv,vaessdwees,oi-tuvaea tbs larpvdsnm oftbs dmenest. Tb‘. of tee this Ctrhu sbswen about IO lasteavs To Immigrants and Others. _O III’. SOLD in small Tracts, or in one I-‘arm. as may suit purchasers, the Leasehold Interest, for the residue of e 'I‘ertn of 999 years, in that Eligible property t-tilled Curtiadiile, live miles uttd it lmlf frotri Charlottetown, on the I'tiricr-tovin ltoud. There are 350 acres of good Laud, about l:',‘tt acres of whic 3' 3 n G lock.-—'l‘he buttock of beet much boiled, and beer rt . cultivated. Or: it there tsaGrist Mill, four Dwelling liouaes, Barns nnd other Buildings. The writer-power would admit of more Mill: to be erected on the premises. The l.and is well watered, and may be divided into four or more convretiii-tit lfurrtis. The Mill tiiuy be bought with little, or much oftlie Land. 'l'ltc publicity ofthe place. and the water communication from the Spot to 'I'o-.vn, attd el.~ie\\'Itt‘rt.', tnalres it the best situation any where, within rxmtt_i' miles front Clturlottctown, for t e £llIl.tlIslI- inent ofu .\lr.-rc:mtilo cottcortt. A part of the purchase money may remain on Security. IVILLIAM CURTIS. Curtisdale, lllay 10, I352. -ENCOURAGE NATIVE INDUSTRY. Vernon River Cloth 85 Cairding Mills. HE Subscriber rei:per:tfully_ttnriounr:es to his nutrterous friends, on the pa ic generally, that he ltus taken the above Es. T-f1BL.'SH.z'Ill:.N"l', and ltaving employed on eaperii-nr-ed work. man. is now prepared to carry on the liusirrcss of I) YEIJVG, I"I.7L- LIJVG and PRI'.‘S..\'I.a\"G CLO I'll ii C.IiRI.)l.‘V'(.‘ II OOL, Willi rleuputclt, and hopes to give guitertil satielactiott to those who may favor him with their custom. ARCIIIDALD MACNEILL. N. B.-—VVool carded at 2d. per pound. prompt payment. Vernon Itivcr, lilay I9, I852. ~Iw. / EB®D.${§E33 III-‘. Subscriber having been for sovura cars ettlpltiyed in iil 'tg ‘ ' Fishing, and Pleasure Ilv0.‘\'I‘S of lllliltltltll, begs leave to return thanks or tho ,',.'t‘Ilt‘,I’ttI.I! support he has ltitlterto experienced in that line, rind to notify his friends and the I'ublic at large, that he is ranking r-prrrationa fora larger titid more extend. ed lrusirrvss. and that for the pllrptlrt) of acroiirtttudrttitig pt-rsoris in Town. who tony favour lllitl \\lllI Urders, Mr. James l’urdic, Ir-r- Cllillll, and Captain i\Iartlir-wirntt, nftlte Sienirter Rust, have lriodl consented to art as ltis .~‘\gr~,nts tlieie. Iloats of tiny tlr-scription, lllllltlllrllt-IH or build (who-tlter Clinker or Carvel). delivered in Cliztrlnttetowrt or elscwlir-re, with prortiptitutle. \VorkritttnsltiptttitI inxit--ritls warranted oftlie best dericriptioti. Produce or Cattle will be taken in payment ifdesirod. CIIAIILES IIPQUAIIIIIE. 0 l De Sable, April I3. I852. {,'§/5}‘ 2 handy I.;\DS ofnbout 14 or 15 years ofngs, may find employ meal by application as above. REiibv.\L. lI0.\IAS IIIAN-N‘S 'I‘.ttt.orrirvo El'l‘AII.llH)lllI'l', is re- n.ovcd from I'ownttl Slree to t, Upper Queen Street, nearly opposite Apotbecaries' Hall. and next door totlie Royal Agricultural ' (Isl. 6; Ad., Sin.) AC‘:-'6ir,‘3.l"I.3iI:ihIlL, Tailors, QUEE.N'SQU..!RE'. CHJRLOTTBTO WJV, HAVE just received, by the last Mail, their ENGLISII I"ASII- IONS for the Spring and Summer of 8.o2. sirous of having their garments ntade up in the best and latest si la, and at moderate charges, can depend on having them done to it satisfaction, by giving them a call. Charlottetown, May I5. I862. (All the Papers Iw.) - National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by flcta qf Parliament. OARD of D|KI‘.C'I‘ORS of Fire Insurance for I‘. E. Island. Hon. E. J. Janis. T. H. Iluvtlnnrl, Erq., Robert HuIcAill0I.EElq., F. Lortgu-orth, Esq. 5 ii, i ., Forms ttfApplictIIion, and dill other information, may he obtained from the Subscriber, at his Otllee, Cltltlotleloyvn. L. W. GALL. Agent. I I I FIRE! FIREI! FIRE... SECURE YOUR PROPERTY AT A IAVING OI‘ l'Il"l‘Y PIGII CENT. TIIIS can onll be done by Insuring In tlis MUTUAL FIRE INSUIA 0 ‘fit is B CO II P A N Y. the only Oflce when claims ferlsvs can be net. without reference to a foreign Company. - Blank forms of application, r.d any other Information can be ob a telosd at the Seeretsry and ‘l'resserer’s Ofles, Kent Itrset. prll ti, I853. :3 :3- the Tenants on hotel) 4. er. Gentlemen de- sites The situation is advitntngeous for carrying on any kind 'l‘ltr-re is u I'utrtp in the Yard, and in large Ware- I"or particulars, apply of business. house and Stable attached, and ti Garden. to the Proprietor, 'I‘llO\lAS WILLIAMS. Corner I-‘its. Roy Street, (near Mr. IIavilaud’s.) April 2|, I852. To be Let or for Sale. 'lVIlF‘. Subscriber is Instructed by the surviving Trustees and Executor: of the late lion. Joas Iiaizcirira, to lot or (Ile- pose oftltrit desirable and retired family residence owned and forrttcrly occupied by that flettllellilttl, situate in Clt:.irlottetowti. Tticse promises consists of a cottititrultuus TWO-S'I‘0llY IIUUSIC, ST \Ill.I<I, C0 \Cll-IIOUSIC, and o!her nut-buildings, and three 'I'own I.()l'S errclnserl with a black thorn lledgo, an excellent kitchen garden, and lawn tastelully laid out. —£LL8O— That valuable piece of ground vacant in Queen Street, on whi--li the House formerly stood, known by the name of the rose ye. For ter:ne apply at the oflire of I~‘lIl£DERlCI{ RIIECKEN, Attorney at Law, Pealte’s Buildings, Old I’oet Otlice. June I4. 1l‘.MBIIll§ INDII3 §.£.llra IN the Roynlty,"I‘Wo-and-a half Miles from Town, and adjoin- ing the Property of W. M‘Itv1oett, i sq., on the I'rmcetown Itoud, a I-‘AlI..\l of ‘I hirty-sis acres of LAND, oftlte that quality —ull uade cultivation. 'I‘lie CU'I"I‘AGE and 0U'l'IiUll.lJIN(i':5 are surrounded by fine copses of Wood. of ouug growth. serving both for ornuuieut and shelter. Apply on the Premises, of to the Subset.-her. —AI.S0—- On the some Road, Five-and-a-half Miles from Charlottrtown, that pleasantly situated Property, known as “ Drrnallry Valley." or " Jvruvstcrrd Cottage aml Fairer," consisting of I-'it'iy acres of LANI), for tho rrmtit part of superior quality, Twenty-tivo acres of which are under cultivation. The Iluildingsare in good repair, and the Property altogether well worthy the attention of Agric turul Gcutletticn desirous of poascstitig the advantages of an agreeable residence near the seat in tiovernniunt. A; I at the otiice of loser-it llciuuuv, I.'sq., Barrister, Prince Street, or to JUIIN l\lAC.'.'l‘.ll.l.. Gruflan Strut. lllay 13,. I852. Farm near Milton Church. OR SALI-‘.tbe Leasehold Interest of 999 years in a Farm of ' 225 acres of I.rind, I50 acres of which are cleared and In Iluildings: there are several springs of Witter running throu -h it- it is Nine ttiiles ftorit Charlottetown, and hill plenty of |"ire \\v'oo(l and I.ongerri. For piitticulnrs apply to L. W. Gall, I:laq., in town or to the Subscriber on the Preitrises. \VILLIA.\I WESTCOTT. May 15, I852. FOR SALE. AI’art ofthat beautifully situated l.ot,corner ofGreat George and King Streets, now occupied by W. C. IIOIIS, and adjoining Mr. CHAILII l'i\t.srr.it's new building. For further porttculttrs apply to W. C. IIOBS on the premises, where the plan may be term on t e Ti-you Road. FOR SALE, the Le hold Interest of9ll9 years, in s FARM, live miles front Charlottetown. 'I'ltirty-live acres are cleared and in s oorl state for tillage, and there is s ‘(N Stream of water running through it. For further particulars apply JUIIN WIIAUN. Charlottetown, May II, I352. I.I".'I’ on Lease. with liberty to purchase, ifso required, part of the Lands belonging to the Bttlrscrilrer, known es the "I-lanes" Estate, sitsute at the ' stern extrsttiit of Charlotte- ’ ' Eleven Town Lots and ions o Two Coitnrton ty has been laid olf into Building Lots, and will be lot by private contract saeably to a plan to be seen at the Odics oflorur Lortowesa-ti. ‘ . W. U. LONGWORTII. Clierlottetews, January 0, I851. ‘ For Isle, ' ‘HAT pleasantly situated House and Garden, together or in to suit purchasers, owned and in the occupation of the Subscriber. The mines afiord a beautiful view of the Hillslroo rough lliver, end m' ht be made into a del' litfel residence for a fleutletliait and foot" y. For Ihrther parties are, apply to the Sub- sc " JOHN azrrosr. Weyrneetlt Street, Charlottetown, February is. ten. Valuable Freehold Property. E$0l.D. h Private Contract. ass acres eteaestteoi of uses.- 'whbsvasuislQ.tIsdswsvvaltsisst , To Ill lebssribsrbs . by Power of ttsrnsy, detvdtbs Ch ‘ dd ef\tursIt,|fl bseea .ed.A‘gsettetsheebs of was .0l,latIrlsIsbbd,tba rnpevty P Lsisruist s y.g.,.ae.i‘_ tbs;l'.e.sset:.s.s_ in Tswub.tp.v,thnal rsi=,ead anger; on as repsvty is r..#r'£'.t. ' is. 10 I 1 LAND, as o whidi are clear, the property oftlis late Dr. Cuarlure. clients in the lrnnvsdlate vicinity of Oesvgetevvs; it shoots vrbb plsstysfflsibsr. rIOwOflI_fl”wIt' hr prtlsdass. apply is ’ t ' good cultivation. 'I‘ltcre are two Dwelling Iluuaea on it, and other I‘ strange to relate, in saw in good hrrlllh. Her It-g '°'"" 0'' 9*". I!‘ sound and Ildistsrlied. Could wititeersil the sttflbrittgs of my wife dat-to the but 43 um .5, ,,,,,,,,,,,, llIP_II with her present enj-ryniettt of ltettli , you would indeeil freldelight- 'e.rl"‘i’i:'h:yttr:g“lrr:.en t amine of so greatly alleviating the sud'ei'iags of a S‘ I WIL A PERSON 70 YEARS CUIIED OII-‘IIi.B(A‘f)LI:Il'Zl('3. OF 0 f TIIIIIITYAIYEARS’ STANDING. ' 0;-yo a Letter rout r. Wsi. JIM , B ‘(d o Rtultclr‘ r, rrcor Hurlrlrraflrlrl, dot¢rl".M.rrryo{I,GI'B'b¢I’."M. rofessur Iot.r.owair. Strt,—I -ntferr.-d for it per ind of thirty years from a bad lrg the rn-tilt of two or three rlifii-rt-tit accidents at its tits‘ IfI‘lIflI'l\||l|i{-d |, """l"'ll° " ' [If Il|OIlIt‘III ailvir-ey g_ ltettt-'fit, and was even told ‘that the leg mu-t be, Iilllilulnlfll; yet, in r-ppm-ttiun to that opinion, yr-ur |'i||. amt (),,,,,,,,,,‘ lime r-tli-r-toil ll t?0lII'tIt‘lc cnre rrtso shorts tiins,tItntfew who had out wit- nessed it would credit the tart. ' \Vll.LI»tM AIIIIS. by Mr. W. I’. I-Znglaud, (signed) The truth of this statement run he verifir-d t lrrumr, I Market Street. IIIIIIIIPII-Il¢‘Itl 3. . A ltl{EADI-‘UL BAD BIII-EAST (URED IN ONE MONTH 1-.‘.~-truct of a Lrtterfrom Mr. 1v‘rrderi’cIr Turiur, qfP¢,,.],,,,.,( aw. ' Kent. rlutrrl Drccniber IS, I '1 n I’mI'mr- r Hot.i.uwav Irma Sta,-— siit months, and ti lug by your uni iralled I'l|l‘tlIt'IllP, I rletr-rtitim-rl again to use yrvuf |'i| ,,,,d Ointrrro-nt, and tlir-ref--re gave them it it ral in I-or ease, and ronnm..,. 5, was, did so, for in loss than it month I petfi-rt cute n-no t-I’:-r-ted and the la-irelit tliitt \'iIt'itt|ts other IDl'ttlIt‘Il(>I ot my fltltltlv have derrvedifi-um Illt-ll‘ our is riuilly‘ ttrtonisltittg. I now strongly recoittiiiead them to all my in-n I (Signed) FRF.Dttlt‘t( 't‘tm:\'|-,3, A WONDER!’-‘III. CURE UP A DANG!-:R()Us HWELLING OI-‘ 1‘II ‘NEE Copy Q/‘rt letterfrom John I-‘orfur. an Jgrirtrlturitt, reriding at .\‘ruvborough, near Huliam, dated May I5, 1850, To l'rot'euor IlUl.L()WAV, ttt.—I was alllicir-d with it swelling on esolia irlo oftlre lrg, rather above the knew, for nearly two yr-nra, \tllIt'll irri-it-iiserl to it grr-tit arse. ' Iml Iris tin irrtnnte at After various modes of treat. IIIHII hart lrr-t'ti triml, I was ilisr-lrargrul its inrrtralili.-. tlaving tram] .9 Inurll I-f_\out' l'rl|r ltt Oitrtrru-iit,I rlo-tr-riitirwd to try tlt lt'r~I Illlllt II month, I was rsrutlilt-lt'l_V ('|lI't‘ll. II is lIfnH' rernailuthlo I was r-npngr-rl Il\l'l\l' ltr-ms ll day in the Hay Ilnrvn-i, and u|i|..mg|. 1 lravr folluitr-d my llIlIlll'I~rl|l or-r-rrpzrtimr tltrotrghoiit the winter I have li.irl noietttrtr wliuteuer of my mmpl.iittt. . (~*-it-ml) Jntm I-‘ORI-‘A R. AN INI-‘LAIIIMATION IN THE SIDE I’ERI"I'IC'I'LY IUIIED. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Frauen": Jrriot. of Brsullotru, Lotliian Road. Er1iribro', dated .lprt'l 29tIt, I851. To Pmfr-uur IIOLLOWAY, !‘Ilt.—For more than twenty years my wife IIII been sttl-'1-ct, {mp time to tiivso to attacks of iudarnrnation in the side, Ibr whit-Ir she was lrlr-tl and lilietnred to II great eittr-nt; still the pain could not lie rv-moved. it or years ago. else saw in the papers, the wonder ful cones elect. "‘ I’! )"'|II‘ 'iIls and Uriiiinr-nt, rind tlioirght she would give lhflll ii trial. To her gt‘!-ill uatnni-ltinent at or i . she got im..m|i..ig ".554 f,,,,,, "W57 "'9. "till "fl" I'¢|l"Vt-ring for thrr-e an-ks, the min in her side was t‘ttIit|tle'It‘lV cured, turd she has enjoyed the best of health fur the last four years. ~ ts‘ ed) FRANCIS ARN01‘. The Pills should be useillionjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :— Bad Legs Chic,-go-foot Flstulss Sore throats Bad Breasts Chilblains out skin dis..." Burns Chopped-bands Glandular Ieurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Sivellings sore heads Bites of Mos- Cancers timbago Tumours ' chetoes and Contracted It Piles Ieers Sand-I-‘lies Stitf joints Rheursatlais Wounds Cocos-Bay Elephaiiliaais Scslds _ Ysws Sure Nipples Sold by the Proprietrrr at 2“ Strand (near Temple liar) Ifindon and by I“';”- 'r- "5325 I Agent for I’. E. lslan-t,in Iioaee and Inn. II 25.5‘. 3-‘o'"|'l2l-II ¢I¢l|- There is a very considerable saving is’ taking the larger rises. . B. Directions for the guidance of Patients sre sdiaed to each Put or lion. .4.- !-‘or London direct, TUE fine new copper-fastened Iirirk “ EARL SELKIRK." 000 tons bnrthen will sail for London on or about the 8-tst of .Iot.v. a will V have good accomiiiodatiori for a respectable I"amily, and it limited number of CJIBIJ’ PASSSJVG ERS. Persona bound I'or Jlattralia, will find this a convenient and cheap route, who-._ther its Cabin or Steeruge Passengers. I"irst class Shi are «Wing l.ondon almost weekly, for the various Australian ‘one. A citoiforlalrle Si-ootttl Cabin can be fitted u , if early I plicaliotl is tirade by u sttI‘I’it'IenI number. For terms offauage, (wllich must lie prepaid). apply to the owner, W. DOUSE. Charlottetown, May I4. 1852. VESSIILS for SALE, TIIE Subscribers now being Bola Owners of the following sani- ed American vrrec ed cesela, otfer thorn at private Sale- and would invite those in want of good and lasting vessels to ex- aarine these white Oak, Copper-fastened, and thorns h.bullt vee- Wllr viz. : the Scliooners u’i'lli‘ssr. Jvurths as, Latin- dli MN‘ OCMII. in Mal . Boy, and the Mosuno. at Ilog Island. 'l‘hes_o Vessels, if sold. will be delivered afloat. and repsirrd,where required; part of them are now ofl', and the remainder in progress of being gut otf. At.-o, _tlre Bulrrrartra. at Fish Island, as she now lies or atloet. hose in want of Vessels will do we I to make early application to either oI'tlis Subscribers. ' l.U'I‘Ill-ZR BRACKET, J. WI-JA'l'IlI'1IIBE, - WILLIAM B. DEAN. Charlottetown, April I8, I852. Packet between Bedeqtte and Iltediso. RED CBO. PAIRS. Sabsoriber will continue to run a PACKET on the above station, at reduced fares. I‘II\'IlI L bad sis years‘ esperiencs in the above business, an .’ hein desirous to leess, he has every confidence that pa will merit public patronage, Irrespective of present Gpvvroment IVOfI- Bedeqes. May, I851. JAMES WALSH. ltsetser “ nose." THE ltasirrer " BOSE." will run between this Island as! Pictou twles s vroeli during the press Clltlottetown until fun every inovslng. lrrrrrredistel afier receiving be Ilails. between the II offlinssnd ene'e ,asdwiIIrstsvlthe I:-‘lI;" lsgI’lstssat!lse'elesbsstbenvrslnpef ys day. ObarIsttstsws.AprI amass. ' ' ' Ivivllfl ram: 3 misc ti. lessens, ‘vi»tar‘flve.evnasti-J