1Joeh't_i. JEALOUSY. av sin xnvrann r.v-i-Text suuwuu. IAIT. I have thy love—I know no fear- Of that divine possessiou.—- Yet draw more close. and thou shall bear. A jealous lisurt‘s confession. I nurse no pang lest fnirer youth Or loftier hopes should win tht-.e,— There blows no wind to chill the truth, \Vhose smarentb blooms within thee. Untvorthier thesl could not grow, (The love tlt.tt luro-I thee perished), Th woman-ltoart could ne'er foiego ' ‘he earliest dream it cherish‘ I do not think that doubt and lore Are onn—-wltate'er they It'll us. Yet-—n:iy--lift not thy looks above—- A star can make me jealous! Ifiltau art mine, all mine at last, I covet so tlte treasure, No glance tltat thou can elsewhere cast, III robs rue ofa pleasure. I ant so much a iniser grown. 'I‘lntt I could wish to hido thee. \Vliere never breath but iiiino alone, Could drink in light ht.-..ide tlice:-- 'I‘licn say not. with that. soothing air, nave no rivtil n' It thee- The sunbeam lingering in thy li:iir——- The breeze tliut tretubles by thee. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSH Extensive iijtortation of FALL GOODS. N 0- 3. QUEEJV SREET. Jt"E.iIR THE QUEEN'S WH.dRF. . W. C. DECHMAN, HAS received his largo and etteniiivo luppllt-I of Fall and \Vinter GOODS, wlticliure now opened to the Pulilic for inspr-ction. 'I‘he Stock has been carefully selected expressly for this market. and adapted to the season. The attention of purchasers is res ectfully invited to the following staple Goods :- Illue, black. brown. invisible green and mixed Cloths; Beavers; \Vhitney and Buffalo. a new article for Ladies’ and Gentle-.meii‘s wear; Tweedy, Doeskins. Ciissimeres, and Saltnetts; Printed Deluinss, Casliincros, Coburgs and Orleans; Gala and 'I‘weed Cloakings; black ttnd colored Silk. Plush and yelvets; Bonnet and Cup Ribbons ; Laces. Edgiugs and Blond Quillntgs ; Cliemisettos, Sleeves uttd we re Collars; Crochet Cups; Children's II"°d's Gniti.-rs. &c.; I.:imb‘s wool Vests and Prints; \Voollen and Cotton Ilosiery; Silk, cloth, CIIIIIIIIII-‘re mid I"rench Kid Gloves; it large attitortineitt of printed Cninbries; Carpets, printed Cotton ititd word- len Druggets; llenrtli Rugs and Door Mitts. in great Vltl'IEI.\'.; white and grey Cottnns; Moleskiits; striped and Regatta Sltirtingfli Linens; Ilollauds and Grass Cloths; watered Moreens: worst 'I'able Cloths ; white and brown Linen do.; printed Oil (‘lotlt do.; while and colored Stays; Silk and Beaver Bonnets; triiiitited and plain Bonnet Sha res; Silk Neck 'I'ics :, Veils; ‘lowers ; I.tnings : Silk and Cotton L mbrellas; Silk and Cottoit Pocket llaudkerchii.-fs; do, Neclrercliiefs : Opera and Ariel 'l‘ies ; Scitrfs, Cashmere Muf- flcrs nitd Worsted Ctavats; long and square Il’aoIlcn Shau-ls in great vart'c!y.' 'I'cnt Dresses, Carpet Ilngs, colored Rail Road \l/rappers; I"lannels, Serge-s, Ki-.ist~ys and Illnnkets. Patchwork; German \Voo|s; black and white spotted Net! and Muiilins; white and colored Sltirls and Shirt Collars; worsted, cotton mid Iitditi Rubin-r Ilraces : Satin, Spanish and Military Stocks ; Iilttstic Snndalling ; P! L The very lierh beneath thy feeI— 'I‘he roso whose odours woo tltec-— In all thiugs—rivuls he must meet, \Vho would be all things to thee! Ifsunlight from the di:il be But for one moment bauish'd, Turn to the sileiiccd plate and see 'I‘he hours tlieinsslvcs are vauished:— In auglit that from me lures thine eyes, M jenlousy has trial- The liglitost cloud across the skies Ilas darkness for the dial. From late English and American Papers. ENGLAN D. On Saturday night. the 2lili, it blew one of the most fearful gales in the Brig,-li~li channel ever known, and it is feared much injury has been done to the shipping. In reference to the new reform bill, Lord John Russrll’s in- tsntions are still shrouded in olficial reserve, although it is said that it number of boroughs arc to lose all parliamentary privi- leges. Among other chiefaltetations proposed, will be a ten [I0lIIIlI frauclti~e for boroughs. 'l'ho Irish executive has issued a spccial commission to lake cognizance of the outrages against life and property, which have recently disgracnvl the north of Ireland. The subscriptioiis in helitlfof tho sufferers by the Amazon had rear-lied .f.'(iU(l0. Portions ofthe wreck had been washed ashore in tlttll-rent parts of the coast. The causes of the cause- trophe were still undergoing an examination. The sale oftlit: new Cunard steamer Arabia to the \Vcst India Co. to supply the loss of the Ain.zun, is confirmed. I-‘RANGE. France continued to be very much arvitated by the decrees put forth by the President against the Orleans family. Tltese decrees are reprribatetl by the public as loudly as the existing reign of terror will permit. The leading Jurists pronounce the decrees illegal, and an abatement is promise . Jorome Bonaparte has been iioiniusted President of the Se 6. REIGN. A letter from Rome, in the Collolico of Genoa, contains the following passage :— " It is said that in his autograph letter to the Holy Father, Prince Louis Napoleon has avowed his sentiments of filial devotedoessin the strongest terms, and declares he will make every elinrt to put down Socialism. It is said indeed, that an eminent personage, having waited upon the l’rince. hail a long conversation with him, in which the Prince said to him,—‘ Un- derstand me well ; I atn ofthe religion of the Pope; I know I am only here provisionally. but I shall remain here Ion: eunugli to stifle the two minstcrs of Socialism and of the " ' " ’ These words have been frequently repeated in well-informe circles. UNITED STATES. A SCENE IN THE U. S. CONGRESS. The attack of the aimiahle and sweet-tempered Senator Bor- ltnd. of Arkaits-ts, upoit Mr. Kennedy.at the Capitol in Wash- ingion, is that stated by a Washington correspondent of the New York 'I‘ime=: In the Serials Chamber, after the adjournment, Mr. Ken- netly came in to make some conversational explanations con- cerniit: the (.'cns=ts I-IlIl"B, which Mr. Borlantl haul assailed. He said to Mr. 13.. playfully, that " the author of the tables woulrl be down upon him.” Mr. lloi-land said, he would not be dictated to by any one, as to his dutiesin the Senate. Mr. Kennedy seeing Mr. II. exas- perated: expl lined that the tables were the work of s scientific man in his ullise; that he did not wish to dictate to any Sena- tor; but that he was ready and desirous to inalre explanations to Senators. Mr. Borland replied, “ When I want informa- tion fioin you, I will ask for it.” Mr. Kennedy, turning away, said, “ 'I‘hosa most in want of information are not al- ways the ones to seek for it." Mr. Borland rose in his tics, and struck Mr. K., (I very severe blow on the side of the nose, infiaciiag it severe wound, and breaking the brirlfie of the nose and otherwise injurin him. While Mr. 'enned_v was nearly inssnsible, Mr. orland sprung at him. but being res- trained by bystanders, cried out, “ Let me go and I’ll cut thy rl—d rascal‘: throat.” BOSTON. January I6. Mittttuitoss. Bitti-its sun Dsnrrs.—From areport in The Springfi~l.l Republican we derive a few statistical items as to m-rnages, births and deaths in Massachusetts, for the year IB.')0.—'I‘he nttmber of births duringl85U was 27,044. being an increase of I.U7I. number of males born was l4,I37, females I3.3t)‘2. and unknown I35. TWO WEEKS LATER PROM CALIFORNIA. The San Juan steamer Daniel Webster. arrived at New York last Friday, with dates from San Francisco to January 16. ltil passengers and 370.000 gold dust on freight. 0.: the night of the 5th Fcbru.-iry. s most destructive confis- gntioa occurred at the city of San Juan ile Nicaragua, by which one-third oftlie most populous section of the cit was tle-troycd. The city is not provided with engines. ieut. Armstrong and s detachment of men from the United States sloop Albnny.wsre present and did good service with the shi ’u The captain of the Ettglilll brig Express was also present with his men. and it was chiefly through the exertion of these two forcss,thst the tire was finally checked, after dos- tro ing 50 houses. 7I‘ns tvsattm in California but been delightful. Plenty of rain. and but two nights when the thermometer fell to the freezing point.--Green peas were in bloom, as vvsll as wild sntl garden lowers. _ Great excitement existed at Dotvningville. in consequence of the discoveries of new iulees of geld-lusting quarts in that vi- eiaiiy. Six diflsrs Oslh have been turned up within ten (II t. the ore from wltldhlsdllto be exceedingly rich. _, Iris soothers ii-hiss srs reynssstsl to be in s flourishing cosdltieri. geld BIIlI‘vf0IMI In on ‘vrlibls no s of tits rountr . Tbs gust“ Pl‘! at,‘ all Springs is salt! to the richest II It‘ °V“M'Y'-i 4 t 2 - I’ ; '3 'I‘owelling; Iurmture and Vi-.m:tian Cotton; I)ri-as Buttons and '|'riniiiiings; Cont itnd Vest Iluttoiis; 'I'ui|ors' Triinniings, &c.; Cotton \Vnrp. \Vadding. Batting, 'I‘lirendi-, Cotton Reels. Tapes, II/orsted. I"riitgi.-s, Furniture Ilimlings, 6Lc. &.c. II;\'I‘, CAI’, AND FUR DEI‘AR'I‘.\II-‘.N'I‘. A great variety of FITR CA PS, in South Sea Seal, Otter, Neutrin, Iluir. Seal, &c. &c. Men's and Youtlt‘s Cloth. Salette, Plush and Silk Glaze Caps; covered II-its, Sou‘ \\'esters, “fool 'I‘hr¢-shers, Gleugarrys. Scotch Bonnets. &c. &c. Gents’ fashion- ahls Paris and New York Silk Plush Ilatii ; ii splendid assortinr-nt of Furs, in I"iti:lt, Stone Marten, Grey Squirrel. Sable, Musquitslt & Rncooti Mulfs. Cull's nnd Victoriiies. Ilutlirlo Coats and Robert. Seal Shirt (‘.oat.-i nnd For-.t V'Vitrincrs. A good article of Tea, Sugar, .\lol:issi.-s and Tobacco, &c. &c. Terms. CASII. N. lI.—'l‘ho lllgllvrtl prices paid for all kinds of PU RS, such as FOXES‘, MAlt'l'£‘.\"S. MINK’S. &c. &c. Nov. I8. I85I. Tea. Tobacco, Apples, &c. ‘HE Subscriber has received from the [failed Sintcii, and of fers for sale (Witoi.t:s.u.t:), at the lowest .\Iiirkst rates, at the Store Head of Pow-nal \\'harf, the following G : 'I‘I".A, TOBACCO, RAISINS. Ruin, Soap. Sugar. and Molasses. Apples, Quinccs, Onions, Fillicrts, Walnuts. Almonds. Leather. Bread. Letuons, Cigars, Stoves, (Coiiltiiig, Franklin rind Close). {"ickllesL, Ilnlliilol IIolbrE;t,“I'nllI uitd lliooins, 'oo ‘ar s,Scivi u s, Soda. Sugar, \\/in‘:-, lluttor and \\"nter Crackers. II¢l‘Per Space. Sp:-rm. Ciipilles. I.en.t_on Syrup, g|'l'\‘I]I|d(g‘("I|)l"I"t (/i;‘§Il‘I; I ixiicnto, Ginger, .0 cc, loco a -9. . ar itior-t, Ground Logwooil . and Redwood, Salcralus, Steel Grain Scoops, Rice, Olknm. Ilright Varnish, Spirits Tsrpeittitio, Resin, Pitch, Tar, &c &c. S. C. IIOLIIIAN. November, 14. I851. Ready made Clothes and Cloths. UST received at the “ London Home." ,a large assortment of ready made CLO'I‘III‘IS, of every kind, of superior make, Vefy cheap; also a great variety of CI.O'I'IlS; I'ilot Whitneys, Beu- Vef and Broad Cloths. Doeskiiis, Sergesi. Blanl-'ets,Carpeting. IIiis- Mtcks, Mats, piintiiiid plaid Dresses very cheap; \Vorsted and Oil 'I‘nble Covers, and a variety of other GOODS. A s OJV C 0.«\'S I GJVJII EJVT, 200 Bolts of CANVASS, in all numbers, 1000 His. Sail Twine, It quaiiiity of Bolt Rope, all of which will be sold as cheap as it can be imported. II. IIASZARD. Great George Street, Fob. II, I852. Old Iron, Junk, Gsc. IIF. Subscriber will pay tltc highest rates for OLD IRON, COI'I’F.ll, BRASS. l.Ii.\I). JUNK, RAGS. and IIORNS, di.-lircrnble in quantities oftiot loss than 25 in. S. C. IIOLMAN. November 28. WILLIAM STRAIGHT. Hatter, (Hus worked in some of the yiriricipal Shops in Lomluii. t't':. cssrs. Clirt'sli'c‘ir 5- Co.; Ella-cod <9 Co.; Jlfayhew :9 lI'hi!c. 496-) I-IGS to inform the inlttthitanls of Prince Edward Island, that Ito carries oti business at the “(.l,ueen's Arms 'I'tivcrn,” (,‘linr- lottelown Royitlt . on the Road lending to Poplar Island Bridge, where he undertakes the Cleaning. Relitting, Stufling and Dyeing Beaver and Silk Hats; Jiin Crows made frotii the Island \\'ool. old ones done up. All orders punctually attended to, tken at the Q,ueen’ii Arms; and at Mr. James Rcad‘s, Tailor, Dorchestcr Street, Charlotte- town. Prices ve low. (.‘eiilIuneri‘r Clulh es Charm]. Charlottetown Royalty. Juii., 20, I852. c. ts. J. BELL, FASIIIONAIILE TAILORS. QVIIN IQUAIll,C . A'I‘I-ZST FASHIONS. kept constantly on httnd.itnd all work entrusted to their care, done on the shortest notice, and in the best tnnnner. y. October 31. I85I. RECENT IMPORTATIONS. Sugar. Molasses. Flour, etc. TIIF. SUIISCRIIIER. has now in Store and offers for Sale 800 Bbls. Superfine Canada FIJJUR. Nov. inspection. I0 Pens. choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, I5 do. bright Cuba do. I0 Ilhds. prime Porto Rico SUGAR, I0 do. bright Cuba do. ll Bags Green COFI"F.I'I, 80 Barrels American PILOT BREAD, I50 Quintals CODFISII, 50 Barrels No. I. Fat HERRINGS, 8 Boxes , 50 do. I0 I I3 GLASS. A I’A'I‘ENT WINDLASS. new, suitable for a Vessel of about ‘Z50 Tons. And a variety of other articles. WM. T. PAW. At the others of A. II. Yates. January 1, I852. A LARGE ABSOIITMENT OI-‘ nanrnnnwanu AND CHINA Min A suur-rirui. DIIPLAY or ECIi:i&.%%g Is novv oI'srsiI for Sale Wbolsssls or Ilstail. WILLIAM will-ZABD. Grsst George Street. Dee. M. tut. M A C K B B I. . .1 fun Barrels good Fam_ y MACKEREL. [OI ILLS. II ,Mm it ‘W M p .c. sonata...“ For Sale, III‘. Leasehold Interest in so acres of Land. more or less. alta- sled on the South Share; by the Ferry. 5 miles frotn Char- Aluout 22 acres are under good cultivation, and 8 acres more can be cleaved at little expense. and the remainder is under hard-wood. There is s stream of water running through the centre ' f it. There is s good Dwelling Ilouse, finished insidegs Barn, I! u 23. and other Out-Buildings. It is a convenient lace for ob- tniiiing Sea Manure, and I"ishiiig. Purl of the Purc nise Money may remain on good Security. Apply on the Preinises to DENNIS DOULAN. Feb. 20, I852. Valuable Leasehold Interest for Sale. HE Subscriber offers for sale, the Lusehold Interest ol his beautiful and well known Farm at De Suhle, opposite the re- sidence of 'l'HO.\lAS MARSHALL. I'lsq.. and about 18 miles from Clinrlottetowri. The I"urm consists of I00 acres of fertile Land; all of which. with the exception of about 9 acres—covered_ with wood suitable for I-‘encing Poles—is in a high state of cultivation: and the situation is delightful. eouiinandingu view of the Northumberland Straits from St. Peter's Island to Cape 'I'ormeutinn. There are on is ' e it good one-story-niid-ii-half D\VEI.LING HOUSrZ, 82 I 25. completely finished in ii superior mnnnor; mid it very coin- iitodinus IIAHN. 53 is-I-I, covered with Mirninichi Shingles. There is also tliercon it 'I'l|IIESIIIl\'G MACHINE of I? horse power. comitrocted on a new and improved principle. by which two smoke it minute may be tlireshcd. ALSO: An excellent new C.\RI’EN'I‘ER'S SIIOP. and other good OUT-r BITILDINGS and OI"I"ICES. and u never-failing Well of excellent The Farm is under Lease for a term of 999 years, at an annual Rent of £6 currency. _ For terms ofsale and further particuhirs,uppl to the Subscriber on the premises, or to James Purdie, .sq., lfhiir ottetowii. ClIAl{I.l~‘.S i\l'QUARRII:‘.. 2-Itli Feby., I652. tf. Farm to Let. _ . SEALED Proposals will be received by the Subscriber until Thursdity. the IBtli March next. lroitt such persons as ma be desirous to rent for any teriit to he agreed on, the SAI.'\"I‘ AN- DRF.W’S COLI.I".GE FARM, with the valuable Marsh nttaclted thereto—euch proposal to be accompanied by the name of one or more responsible person or persons, willing to become bound for the conditioits of the said Proposal, if accepted by tho ’l‘rui-tees. DANIEL BRENAN, ' Charlottetown. 13th Feby.. I852. Secretary. House in Kent Street. IIE Subscriber olTerii for Sale or to let. his Dwelling House in Kent Street, lately in the occupation of lllr. John Coghlan. It contains a lnrge Store and good frost-prool Cellar, anti 6 other Ilooins. It will be let altogether or in two parts. On L200 being paid down, the reniainder could lie on mortgage for four or live -4 rs. W JOIIN BREI-IN. February 10, 1852. 9 IXTY ACRES of LAND situated one .‘.IIl. from Clirirlotletowml This Property is divided into six acre fields and fenced with Ccdttr poles and lite hedges. the land is in the highest state ofcul- tivation, and will be disposed of in I2 ticre lots to suit occupants.- Apply to the Subscriber. G. R. GOODMAN. Jan. 23, ts:.2. Freehold Property In Charlottetown. IIE Subscriber offers for Stile his Prernises, situated in Grnfon Street, opposite that of John .\IcNei|l. I'Iitq., School Visitor, coniprising one uholo 'I‘owii Lot No. 47. tltird hundred, with two convi.-nient Dwelling Ilouses, Stable, Workshop. dsc. I"or liirtlner particulars apply to IVILLIAM CL"I'CLIFI". Grafton Street, February 7, I852. G-realest intproesiitcnl in Dagusrrcolypc Jrl. Mr. irons WOUI.D respectfully Inform the. and Gsntlsines of this place, wishing to procure a Ministers of themselves or friends, that they can obtain the most perfect that out be produced by this wonderful art, in s new and improved style. practised by no other Artists in North America, to produce the beautiful pearly circle enclosing the two Pictures. resembling in shades that ol the rainbow and the blue sky outside; nlso. to take Pictures or Like. messes with the right side to the right—-t'iews are beautifully taken in this manner. Delay not then. as opportunity shall present, to secure these nietitentoes of life. which. under the tryiitg circuiuritunces of a final separation of friends, no price can purchase. As is stay here will be short, all will do well to avail themselves of an early opporttinity to secure their Miniatures. Satisfaction ‘given, or no Charge ! ' P. 8.—-On hand. a variety of handsome Frsinss lu Mahogany, Rosewood, and imitation Pupier Macltie and Crystal. ‘ebruiirylti, I852. William R. Watson BEIGE respsctfhlly to announce, that his WINTER SELEC. 'I'ION OF GOODS. of every description, is now ready for ms )t‘f.‘llItlI. Strangers from the Country. intending to visit W. R. \V.'s Estab- lisltnient. will do well to note the Address—J\‘o. 9. Quesir Street, R¢i1ilt'Ii's JVcui Building. 'I'hs want of this precaution having. in some instances. led to mistakes and disappointments. January 6. I852. LIVERY STABLES, IIE SUBSCRIBER intends keeping good Horses. Slsiglis. Ciiiriages. &c., winch he otli.-rs to the Public for hire on low terms. for Cant. ' @"Al.lO.‘0(ItI Stbl' , dtl t I tk ‘I those Iorues coimuittetl Ill) liIilii.cllIti'i"ge.m "en a. can u G‘ W.” esidence near the Temperance Iliill, Grafton Street. VVILLIAM JAKEMAN. Mr. JAKIMAN. would take the opportunity of informing his numerous Cttstoinars, whose Debts have been sortie time standing, thtitlie would feel obliged by their milking an early settlement; and those having accounts against him will please forvrsrd them as soon as puss’ e. January 5, I852. IIFFIC-E II ENIOVI-T D, IIE Subscriber has reiiiiiwil his Otlice from Desbiisay's Build, ings, to DBNNIS'S BUILDINGS, I’riuce Street. near the Teiiipcriince Ilitll. JOSIEPII IIENSLEY, Attorney-at-I.:tw. Clmrlottctown, Jan. 23, I852 To the Tenants on Lots 9 at 6|. III-I Subscriber having, by Power of Atlorrtev, dated the 6th tin of llttft‘ lti5l, been nppoin.ed Agenf totnke charge of I.U'I‘S 9 til, in llll.-I Island. e Property of Lawnnte Siilirun l'.'sq., notilii-s tlie'I‘ienaitt:- on tliose 'l‘ot\'nships, that all rents, and Arrears of Rent, duo on the said Property, nu, fgquiy-ed go be P.“ lto IIlIlI forthwith, he alone being lItIIlIOI’Ilt‘|tI to receive the saute. JAMES YEU. _P_ort_lIilI, April 9. I851.” HERE IS YOUR REMEDN! lllll.LOWilY_’_S__0lN'l‘lllllN'l‘. A MOST MIRACUI.()I.'S (.‘l‘RE OI-‘ BAD LEGS, AFTER 43 YEARS‘ SI}l"FEltI.\'G. Extract qfu Lcllcr front Jllr. ll'i'lli‘inn Galpin. if 70, Saint .IIary‘r Strut, II'ey/riuulh, dalrii Aluy Ir’), IB5|. To I’roli=.~.~nr Iloi.i.owiit', f IS my wife (tvho is now 6|) ftlughl n y3..|.-pg to r Ir -4, ill i-vi-r >IIII‘¢ that time that ltnve been inure or liars iuirt-, itoil git-ntly iiillitittt-il. Ilct’ ngonies \\Pl¢.1IIfIl"-Iflllll, nml for months loge-titer i-he wtistlo-piivetl entirely nl |(-pl I-Ii-cry rt-iiir-nly tlnit rue-lirnl men nilvi-eil was tin-il, hut \|IlIItIlII ell?-ct; her health eutfeml vtcrclrly, IIIIII the state of her I.-g. | 1"... often until your Adveriisi-ins-nts. and ailriseil hr-r to Irv tour Pills nnd Ointment; In its u at resource. after every other rciitetl ' haul proved use t-av, she cunsctiteil to ilo so. ‘ e PUIIIIIIQ,-ufeil nix “fl-fl. ‘Io, ,,,,d strange to relate, in now in good he-itl gs are pntnleu, uiilioul ream istscni-, ml her sleep sound and timlisruilir-l. Could on have wititcsvetl the sufloi ings of my wile rltiring the Inst 43 rears, an contrltst J‘. '.l.'. THOMAS WILL be obliged to those persons 31st December last. and to all other TLEMEN T of their Accounts to that date. February 2, I852. : to whom lte has furnished Accounts to : persons indebted to him, by a SET- 1 (1 I N AND GIINERAI. MI".I’.'l‘lNG OI" 'l'lII". Royal Agricultural Society. IIE ANNl:AI. Ml'lE‘l‘ING of the Royal .‘I;'rittilIiIriiI So- . riely, will take place in the " Tcinpcrance Hall." on IVEI)- J\"l'.‘S'D.»I Y, the 3d day of March next. at I2 o'clock, when the Committee's Report, and an abstract of the Accounts will be read. At the same time, the following prizes will be olfercd for compe- tition for Gritin. Best Wheat - - £ I0 Second Best do. - - 0 Best 'I‘wo-rowed Barley - I0 Second best do. - - 0 I I I I Boat four-rowed Barley - - I 10 Second est 0. - - I Best black Outs - - 1 Second best dn. - - I Best sample of Red Clover, not less than O OOOOOOOO . . I to Second best do. - - 0 0 The Grain and Clover Seed to beef the growth of 1851. and each sack of Grain to contain not less than three bushels. No Premium will be awarded without competition of three Samples. both of llrst and second qunliiy. 'I‘lie Competitors must be members of the Society. The rise Grain will be set up and sold for the benefit of the exhibitors, int- mediutely after the decision ol the Judges. rs GeEORGE BEER. Secretary. February 4. 1852. Royal Agricultural Society. MONTHLY MIlE‘.'l‘ING OF COMMI'I"l‘IlE, Feb. 4. I852. rausunr : Ilou. 8. Rice. President. Charles Ilssusril. Esq.. Id Vice President, Charles Stewart. F.sq., Mr. Ilonry Longworth. Read the proceeding of last Meeting. Also a Letter from Ilugh M‘Monngle, I-Zsq.. of Sussex Vale. New Brunswick rss acting an uchsn e of I-‘.ntire llorses, which wits referred to next e-sting. Rn inf. That Premiums for Fat Cattls for Faster Market be given as last ssr, viz. : £1 for the best fst OX. and £2 for the sscoudbs gr. By Order. GEORGE BEER, Secretary. LI. persons having any legal demands against the Estate of Jitasiis M‘l)oiritt.s. hits of Georgetown, Esquire. deceased, are requested to furnish the same dul attested to Mr. Jsdrcic J. .M'Doasld. of Georgetown. within is calendar months; and persons indpbtbd to the ssidfsttits srs ;’equsstsd to irislis immediate pit meat 0 their r ‘vs eceuitts, rouiissor Notes. &e.. &e.. to r. A. M'DoIs.lI.°u , I".. 'I’II0ll.N'I‘0N. . MARTIN BYBNB. gltocutors. BE AN. Georgetown. Ilst Ootr., lul. em with her present enjuyincnt of In-ultli, you would iimlgd qlgligm- ed in having been the means ufso greatly alleviating the editing; on. ft-lluw creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 \'I-EARS OF AGE (‘URED OI" A IIAD I.F.G.0I-‘ 'I‘IlIR'I'\' YEARS’ STANDING. Copy of II Letter front Mr. Wnr. ./Ibbi, Builder of Gas Ovens, of Rurhcliflc, near llurldriyitlil, dated .»Iluy III, I85]. To Professor IIOI.I.0WAY. SIn,—I mtfercil for it period of thirty years from a bad log. the result of two or three tlilfcrt-nt ncciilr-nts III Gus \Vnr|ts; ur-cot untied iy srnrlnitic i-_\mptnrns. I out recourse tnit variety of inedii-at udyifg without ilertriitg any ht-itefit. nnd was even told that the leg must hii ninputntnl; yet, in oppoyitiun to tlttit opinion, your Pills nnil Ointment have tfil.‘I‘It.'tl n itonip e core in so short it liine,lltittfcw vtlto Iiad not wit- nessed it ttould credit the fat-t. (5lK'“9'l) \\'II.I.IAM AIIIIS. The truth of this at I t be 'ficd b M . W. . ' Cliciiti-I, I3. Mailicl Illtililllillcrslivtrllll. y r P hn‘l.nd’ A DREADI-‘l'I. IIAI) IIRHAST Cl'Rl-ID I‘\' ONE MONTH. Ezlriicl qf a Lcllerfrom Jlfr. Fr¢ilrri'rIi' Turner, qfI’snshurx(, Kent. dalsil Derriiibrr I3, I850. 'lo Prof:-siwr IIoi.I.owsY, . I) FA rt Stit,—My _wif¢ hail siilfered from Bed Breasts for more than six months, nnd «luring the wlmlc periml hail the best inedii-itl nttriuj. 4- II all to no mo. Ilitving before IIl'i|I¢‘(I nn‘awfitl wound in In own la-g try your ttiirivnlli-tl ntr-«lit-im-. I tleti-rmincil again to use your Pil s and Ointrm-nt, nnd tlit-rcfoie gnvt-. them ll lri in ier case, and f-utnnnte it ‘ill, IIIII so, fut in less IIIIIII ti tlmnlll it perfect cure was effi-ctr.-il, unil renclit that rnriotts other IsO'IIIl(‘I|fI ol my family have ih-rived from their on is really ustonnliing. I now strongly rccoinntend them to all my friends (Signed) FRF.DRICK TURNER. A “'ONDERI"L'I. CUIIII OF A DANGEROUS SW'EI.I.IN(I GF ' TIII-I KNEE. Copy oft: lellerfrost John Purfar, an Jfgriciilfurisl. residing at .‘\rwborouglt, near He.rIiam,dalcd May 15, I850. 1'.» Professor IIt:il.l:0\\'AV, t4irt,—l was it icti-tl wiilt ti swelling on eachs iile oftlte Icg, rather "l'0V¢' Ill! It'll’. for nrnrly two years, whielt increased to a great site. I lin-I IIIr' advice of three eminent Surgeons here, and min rtn inmate of the Newcastle lllfifllflfy for four weeks. or various mm as of treat- im-ni hail been tried, I was rliseliargeil ss incurable. ntncli nfyoiir Pills nnd 0intrnevtt.I deter-uiincd to I Ilieiu, unit in W" "W" '4 "'0'"l|. I was completely cored. What is more rsinitrlt lie I was engage-il twelve hours it dny in the Iliiy Ilnrvest, tutti nlthmt It I have followed my laborious occupation tliroughotit the winter I uive hurl noreturn whsuver of my eernptu ' ' nod JOHN I-‘ORFAR. Sig AN INI-‘LAMMATION IN THE SIDE PERI-‘EC'I'LY CIIRED. Copy of a Letter from .Mr. Francs’: Jlrnol. o Brsaha so Lothian Road. Eilt'itbro', dulsd Jpn‘! 29IIt,fI85I. ll ' To Professor Hm.i.ovvAv Siu.—For more than twenty years Irv vrifs lies bssu sir i fun time to time. in attacks of in min ‘on in the side. for win‘ sh’. an bled and blistered to a rest extent; still the pttin could not be re About four curs ago. s is saw is the pnpr-rs. the wonderful cores sflect- ed by your Pills nnd Ointment, rtnil thought she vroultl give them it trinl. To her great nstnniulnnent and delight. she got immediate relief from their use. nnd after persevering for three s. I pets in bar auto 3- co--i-I-Ielr cured. and sin in. enjoyed the but of hssltli i... in yours. FRANCIS AIIN01‘. lsilmd) The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in rsost of the following cast s :— Bad Legs 1‘ ego-foot Fislulss Sore throats Bad Breasts Ghtl sins Gout kin dings" Burns Inrpcil-hands Glandular Scurr Bunions Corns (S Svrelllngs Sore sails itrs of Mos- ncers Lnntlisgo Tumours chclocs and Contracted Is lcs Ulcers Sand-I-‘lies Sill’ joints Rheumatism Wounds Cocos-Bay Ilcphsntissis slils Yarrs Sore Nipp s Sold by the Proprietor st 244 Strand (near 'I‘eiitple Bar) by UB0. 1'. IIASZAIIII, Agent for I‘. [-3. It 2s.5s. C!,IltI’IM OICII. 1'53. 5. . "if, mid"-bk .5". h IIRNIIILIIIII larger sixes ' or Box. l’iist8dhl:y“1'a;t:; D. Iluuxs. at his Olen. Qsspu s,....‘, Iandoe, and Island. iii Bones and I’¢|g.'_ - Dtlwltunl forlllte guidance of Pstissts srs slud to sub for