SELECTED. S T A ‘N Z A 8. Though the hopes of my bosom Are faded and o’er—- 'I‘hough itgriev’d me to lose them I mourn them no more; In secret will steal Asad tear for thee, Yet dear is thy weal, Tho’ it. rests not with me. I gaze on that token- I weep o’er that tress- For the heart that is broken Still loves not the less. 'l‘ho’ our destiny's changed- 'l‘ho' ’tis yours to forget— Tho’ thy heart be estranged—- Thou art dear to toe yet. The love that unshaken Was thine to the last, Now cares not to waken One thought of the past; Yet sweet is the sadness That meitsin my breast, ForI mourn thee in gladness, Because thou are blest. If time in revealing Thy lov’d form again, Recall each past feeling. What shall they be then! In secret shall steal One sad tear for thee. For dear be thy weal. Tho’ it rest not with me. MISCELLANEOUS. The famous Dr. Crotch evinced the greatest delight at musical sounds when only in his second year; and in the next twelvemottth. lte was able to play enough of “ God save the King,” to prove that he knew the tune. The next day, he made him- selfmaster of'the treble ofthe second part: and the day after, attempted the bass; in a few weeks more. the boy was found playing on his father’s organ, while his brother was blowing the bellows. His wonderful ability drew such crowds to his father’s house, to witness the phenomenon, that he was only allowed to exhibit on certain days and hours. ~— INVISIBLE Warrmo.-—The plan of writing with rice water, to be render- ed visible by the application of iodine, was practiced with great success in ‘ the correspondence with Jellalabad. The first letter of this kind received from thence was concealed in a quilt. 0n opening it, a small piece ot'paper was unfolded,on which appeared only a single word, “ Iodine.” The mag- ic liquid was applied, and an interest- ing despatch from Sir Robert Sale stood forth. A Swen-r TEMPIR.—r\ gentleman. when asked his opinion of a certain critic. a few days ago, gave it in the followingtermsz— ‘ Why, he is a perfect crab-apple --a decoction of verjuice—the quint- essence of acerbity. If Iwished to convert the ’I‘hames into lemonade, I should pitch him into it; and it‘ after the first dip it was not sufficiently acidulated for ordinary drinking water.it must contain a greater quan- tity ot‘ saccharine matter than che- rn'ists generally imagine.’ That was a good to ly of the Ro- man Marius to the giant that sent him the challenge:—' lf‘you are tir- ed of your life, you can go and hang yourself.’ .. - o.-__._ .....-_.- __> Alate German periodical, published at Carlsbrue,describos a wonder, in the person of a young boy, who possesses the hitherto unknown power of emitting three vocal sounds at one time, nttd, ! therefore, of executing music in three E parts. The paper gives a full and particular announcement of the order and nature of this strange exhibition. A aooo flotsam—A Yankee the other day conversing upon the rela- tive power possessed by England and America. observed, that America would have walked an army into England and taken it during the last war, only she did not want to assume its national debt. Cuatostrtes or Crier-Homes.— Gentleman. ‘Let’s have a boiled mackerel.’ Waiter. ‘ Biled,sir! better have’em briled. sir! Iftbey're hiled, they’re spiled, sir!’ SPRING «6653? TIIE Subscriber wishes most respect- fully to announce to the public gene- rally, that he has received. in addition to his former stock, per Bat-qua “ Flo. renee" from Liverpool, 31035138 :Jurucwnuuu. The remainder expected daily. @Any person desirous to supply themselves. with the. above article will do well to call at the Earthenware de- pot. where every thing in that line can ll be had Wholesale and Retail. GEORGE ROOM. June 4th. 4w. LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONABLE M I I. It I N B R Y. 1‘ RS. HEARD most re<pcctfttlly solicits the honour of an early call from the Ladies‘ and public generally, to an inspec- tion ofher large and elegant assortment of It'll/CAT” a n if BRITISH MILL EVER Y. just received per [torque Civility. The whole having been selected with great care from the most fashionable Houses in London. is”; Mus H. in returning her sincerethanlts to her friends for tho favours hitherto received, begs to inform them. that having engaged th cs- perienced assistants from l-Iugland. it is In-r - intention to carry on the Sraaw 8:. FANCY Bonner I‘sUSthiss in all its branches.-~ Orders promptly attended to. and Prices low, she trusts to merit ashare of public patronage. May 24th. tt'. E. G. SMALLWOOI), flgentmul fl ccountant. E. G Respectfully announces to his friends and the public. that he has commenced business in the above line. in the building formerly known as the Post Office, corner of King Street— and he trusts that by a strict attention to the orders with which he may be in- voured, to be found deserving of patron- a .. (EPN. l3. Solicitors’ deeds neatly and accurately copied. Ledgers posted— Acconntstlrawu out, to. March 22d. ' tl' HORSES 'AR RIJGES, AND SLEIGHS’. (New Esrasmsnmaur) CARRIAGES. Horses, Sleiglts and Saddle Horses, all of a superior de- scription, will.in future. be kept con- stantly on hand. to hire, at moderate charges. bythe Subscriber, at his resi- dence. in Kinz’s Square. @Night Carriages, (not inferior to any offered to the public) ARK BUTCHER. Dec 20. If. I“ II E person who took away from the _ House of Assembly a Design for a Light House. submitted by Mr. Birnie, to be erected on Point I’rim. and executed in Brick. for the sum of £645 10a. as written therein. and hearing his signature, is request- ed to return it to the Clerk ottlie House, or, to Ma Blame. ‘ May 24th. _|;=t IT IS.IIIGIILY “PORTANI'.'I‘hal,ntnitlst the profusion of nostrums and pa- tettt hutttbugs of the present day,the ptthlic shouldbe cautious as to the re- ntedies they purchase and use.whett life is in danger from disease. It is it onto- ‘ rittlls fact, that Worms, both in children and adults. often causo death; and that very frequently they exist in the system when it is not suspected. Many it helpless child has been laid in the grave, when the disease which in- duced its death has been entirely mis. understood.antl when worms have real- ly been the cause. Now. why not, in View oftbis danger- ous enemy, make use ot'a remedy which many years of experience have pt'ot'ed to be a safe and certain remedy! B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. If used according to the. directions which accompany each bottle, will not fail to eradicate the destroyer. Since it was first put before the public, many worthless preparations have been forced into salc,which have had their . tiny. and are now counted as so much trashztffiPwhercns B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge isdaily increasing In popu- larity, owing to its intrinsic worth. It has only to be used according to the di- rections, and it‘worms exist, they will certainly be expelled from the system.— 'I‘he price is only twenty-five cents a bottle, which brings it within the means of all. fie sure to get RA. Ftthnestoclt’s Vermifuge. and avoid all other articles which are said to be as good. as none of them have the virtues of the genuine ar- ticle. Sold by . W. R. WATSOh. Agent for l’.E.lslantl _ .n mas w. ounxs, E.VGI.VEER «V BLJIC It’Ss‘lI I TI I. :at‘li'l‘URN.q his sinci'rc thanks to the inhabitants ofthis p'are and the coun- try in general. for their lihnrttl support stucc he has commenced business. and trusts that by sobriety and good workmanship to merit a continuance oftltcir favours. He begs leave to inform them that he is notv enabled to make the following Articles equal to any im- ported :-—- Carriage Mountings, Springs and Palm! . fries; Turning and FINfIIE."(IC/tflit't‘y; Screwing ‘ackle made to all sizes,- ’l'urnittg Lalhrs and edge Tunis; Broad and Narrow Cast-SIM! wires. warranted of the best .\I A T t: a t A t. s. {LTAII kinds of Smith‘s work finished in the best style. on reasonable terms. at his l-‘actory. upper Queen street. Charlottetown. 1?.“ A l‘ I‘ R I". N T I C E wanted.,:£j[} Junelsl.1844. tf 'I'lll‘i FARt‘llER’S JUAJVUflL, A NEW “'URK. Drivers!) 10 AGRICULTURE. A NEW Copies of the above work. pub- lished ttt Fredericton. 3. ii. Nos. 1 & 2. may be had at the Uflice oftlte Mousth N mvs. I'ricc 9d. each - (is. per ann. itt ad- vance-Jo. 6d. if paid at the end of the year. (I’. I). Island curr'y.) 'l‘he l-‘anatmt‘s t‘IANUAL promises to be it very useful MisCellany. and wall worth the patronage of those engaged with the Farming interests in this colony. ov. 2. Remove; . I). P. COLES embraces the present opportunity of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has re- moved to his new house, corner of Kent and Prince Streets, where, by punctuali- ty and attention, superior workmanship, and moderate charges. he hopes to merit a continuance of that public patronage which he has reteived since his cum- mencement in business, and for which he returns his thanks. N. B Ilis Livery Stables are also re- moved to his new premises adjoining—— and as for superior accommodation anti style of turn out, he‘deties competition. I. April '26 A Respectable young Women wants asituatiun as Dairy Maid. Apply It this Oflice To COVER FOR THE SEASO - w .V .l‘ua House cunnnns’ FIVE years old. l5 hantls high power. and unmatched for s and action; got by avenge. Longworth’s celebrated Mare t valles. is particularly docile, lowed by competent judges best bred Horse on the Island 'l‘erms—Etls. cosh down- c - produce or labour) if paid hnohi)?.:{('n the lat January next. together with (an (id. to the groom on catering. " Stands at Winsloe Barton miles from Town. ' t 0! great ytutnetr l)“mt Ml“, lyRonces, “ml is al. to he the Lot 33, 7 N- B.—ilc proved very successful last Season. April 23. 2 thumbs FORSALE AND immediate possession given if required. 'l‘hat well known It]... ket Garden and Farm on the New Beetle. que Road, Lot3l. occupied by Mr. John Mitchell. The Farm consists of set-em five acres. thirty acres of which itte cleared and Well fenced. There are t House and Burn on the Premises. The Market Garden is in excellent order and capable of being enlarltl'tl. 'l'he abate offers an excellent opportunity lothns. who with to combine the business oftt Gardener with farming. Full particu. iarsmay be Itnoian by application to Mr. Mitchell on the pretttises—to li'il. liam Douse. Esq. Charlottetown,“ .t the oflice of the Morning Nears. April I9th. if. W'AN'I‘EI). as a Servant to a get:- tletnauot small family, on attite LA" at steady habits, \thut'ttttutake himself generally useful. Inquire at this omt-e. st May a. \VllsLIA M BEVAN. TAILOR. EGS leave to inform the lttlulti- touts of (‘hotlmlctttuu and the l’tti-lic in gcncralnhat he has (‘ttlltlll' nci-tl Business for hitttscif in the house oppn. Site. to Capt. ORJJ‘JIAR‘S. i'rittce street, and near to the lion. '1‘. ll. llMtlaml's. fo‘ALt. orders irottt the t'ntttttzy Itilll('IIltllI_V attended to. April, L’ . 4i. it THE SUBSCRIBER FFl‘iRS lo Lease, Building Lilli." fronting: on Ilot't-ltcstct .‘IIH’I'I, .td- jnluimz the (Bailout: Otiice—ttlso on Sydney Street, adjoining Mr. liohert Hutchinson‘s, and fronting the Jail.— For further particulars inquire ol’llr. Rohct'l I'lult‘hinson or .‘Ir.(ieorge (flatlt, who is authorised to treat for the sattttt. .l.\S. It}. 8. li;\G.\‘.\Ll.. iii March I9 SIT UJ 'I'IUJ' IVAA'TEI). , S House-keeper and Unity Maid, a respectable family, a person who can produce sufiicieut recotnmentlatitttts. Inquire at the office ol'tho Mornioghcns. March 5. 5 EG’Magistrates’ and other '1‘" Blanks. for sale. cheap at the (ltiice of the Morning News. ANTED immediately. at the office of the Morning Nett s, smart, honest Boy,to deliver the [’3' pers in town, every iVeduesda)’ 3“ Saturday. May l-l. --__.—-—.. THE MORNING NF,“ 5 a Is. published every W t: DNIZSD iv and id 'ruuna v mornings, by l‘.._ A. “000% Editor and Proprietor. I 1 at his office. near the druggist store of .i r- llesb‘isny. Queen Street. Charlottetown. l’riee. one penny each copy-do subtle": 10s per annum, exclusive of the Cllll'ti postage—half required in advance. M m G°ALL communications to be at '9 to the liditor. (‘ltur'ottetowm Advertisements inserted at the A reasonable deduction made to cum AGENTS. . Sr. BLIANORs—Mr. Wm. lienry MW" Lou lt—Jamee B. S. Bsgnall. Erq- f (honor: Tower—Charles hlclaren. Mi- [tenuous—A. Anderson, Beq- Ttnron—Mr. John flail. Bataan—John Henderson, Esq. usual I“ mett-