...._-n-_. -.r.-43.9-.-°—-‘ =*=- V martin. A El.‘ MMER MORNING. Calm is the dawn ofs summer morn, \Vhen the sun has just climbed the sky, “lhen ti thousand sweets on the air are borne, With the sound of melody. A mist hangs o'er the lake's cirlm blue, Hqlf veiling the smiling earth, h But i s green trees oudl tow'ri throu , \\’u\'e free in the Ilirreezyl mirth. M I The bright frail web by the spider tirade, Hangs out from the elder bouglis,-- Glist'iiing with dew and in light arrayed, like a fancy not-work glows! Its globes its lace from an artist's loom, Dioup peridatit the leaves uriioiig, Trembling, while listening their early dootti, By the morning breezes song. So much of calmness the earth enslirouds, While freshness and glory smiles, The purple depths ol the orient clouds, Seem as beauty ’s richest isles. A thousand flowers their odours pour, And it thousriiid streaiiilvts ring. \Vaking it voice frniii the forest liosr \Vitli the gladiiess of every thing. Like the peerless beauty to childhood given, Is the light of the early day; For both seeiri fresh from the hand of heaven, And robed in its pure array. Dewdrops and tears have a kindred birth, Sunshine and smiles are one. So the face ofcliilrlhood is like our earth, Just wtilted by the uiornii g suu. ilarictics. C1.o'rHiNG.-—'I‘heIiurrian animal is the only one that in ii na- ture destitute of covering, iirid the only one that. can clothe itself. Hence man is adapted to all seasons and all climates. Ilo can adapt the warriitli ur lightness of his ‘covering in the ‘temperature of his dwelling. Ilzitl he been born with it fleece on his brick, al- though he might have been comforted by its warriitli in the higher |aii¢ude._ it wnuld lime oppressed him by its weight ntid heat, as the human species spread towards the equator. 'I‘lie clothing of many animals, particularly of that large tribe of quridrupods that are covered with furs, changes by a natural turn with their neces- sities; and it is well known. that the fur is much thickened by the approach of winter; so that what art does for man, nature does for those snimals that are incapable of art. Wool in hot couiitires ymngeg into hair ! Another adaptation is equally renitirkable. Bears, wolves, foxes and hares, which do not take the Wfllvt’. have the afur much thicker on the back than on the breast; while it is thick- est on the liremit oftlie beaver, accasiorned to the water. It is so, too, with the feathers of waier—i‘oit-l. Pl-IILOIOPHY or Swrsunivo —The following rules and rea- sons, given many years ago, by Elizur \Vriglit of Boston. ought to he published every summer in every newspaper in the land. No branch of education hits been so much neglected as this. Man is the only ariiirinl which does not swirir naturally. Ile sinks in deep water, from the size of his brain when not properly ex- ercised. That is to snv, the weitzlit of his brain above. his rinse sinks that organ ll liitld,beneath the surface when he is in an erect iosilion, before his body displaces its weight of water, and thus ad s equilibrium. \Vith the nose under, one must breathe water and drown. Ilui when the brain comes to be exercised enough to throw the head back and the nose up. pointing to the very zenith, nnd you keep lirrnrlsrtml feel carefully under water, then, by the eternal laws of htdrostiitics, the note will continue iiliovo writer, and the person will float like an empty bottle, which is so balanc- ed as to keep his riioutli uppermost. No human being can sink in still writer of any depth, lying on the back, with hands pail feet under water. Tris AM or Esissuiinc airotscov:iii:u.—At a meeting of the Asiatic Society in London, some time ago, a human hand ma 3 piece iirbeof. preserved by means of n preparation of ve- getable tar, found on the borders oftlie Red Sea, in the vicini- ty of Mocha, were presented; a specimen ot the tar accompa- nied them. Col. Ilolt, who presented the specimens, ob serves: “ During my residence on the Red Sea, a conversation with some Bedouin Arabs. in the vicinity of Mocha, led me to suspcc that the principal ingredient used hy.tlie ancient Egyp- tians in the formation ofmiimmics was nothing more than the vegetable tar of those countries, wlilcli is called by the Arabs, Cstren. , , My first trials to prove the truth of this coiriectiire were legs ofmtitton; and though made in July. when the thermometer ranged st 94 deg. in the shade, they lIl('t‘.e€I(I9(I so much to my .,,§.r,¢,i,,,,‘ rim [ 1'...-wanted some to Eiig-arid, and have now the pleasure to send to the societv a human hand prepared in is similar way four vears since. The best informed among the Arabs think, ilial large quantities ol c:implI'J|'r m.V"l|. ll"?!- frsnlrineense. etc.. were used in the preparation of ilic mum- mies. These specimens will, liotrever. prove that such addi- tions were bv no means necessary. I! ‘IN’ '9," “Pl'l_'*’d ‘l‘"'9 P9"- etntég and discolotirs the bone. This tar is obtained from the b,..,,°y,e, of , ‘pnall tree or shrub, exposed to .'| considerable degree of heat, snd it is found in most parts of Syria and Ara- liis Felix.” TAKING THE VE:‘L. k h }_ ' in ceremonial o In ing t e in tile vet '31‘ ;.,.'f?,‘,i:,:,n;in:,d,i',',',‘ li‘~ii..i.§,i'.., Church. on High-street, on Sun- dny morning. The whole services occupied about three hours, gnd wen performed by the Ri l_it Rev. Ilishob, assststcd by a large number of his clergy. The air dcyoteefl. \Vl‘0_ll||ll Wok "P0" themselves the vows of poverty. chastity and obedience, were three i.,n¢m|,g,-_ They wore youthful and graceful in person, and WIN'.tl they entered the church, were all beautifully attired as for their bridal. The appearance of all indicated intelligence, cultivation gm] ygfinnmeni. A diunurse. unusuiilly learned and eloquent, upon the religious life to which the young ladies had devoted theor- ulves was delivered by it most able and venerable father, Rev. Mr. DI‘I".lrov from the State of Maryland. At the close of the discourse. the sisters retired to throw oil’ the drapery of fashion, grid robe themselves in the garb of their order, and we felt more 9,", },,|fi,..-timid in I‘;-licitntn them upon their happy escape from an ggmpggiion and gin by which they were surrounded. _ Bult_ curs conversion was transient. When they returned in their re igtoti 5.553;, the poetry was all gone. 'Ihose beautiful tresses,— " \Vhosc glossy black to shame might bring The pluniiig-ri on tlis raven’s wing."- wsrs forever withdrawn from the gaze of man. ")0 l"“’° "Id 3°‘ qlolrt blood which mrinilcd ilisir_ctieck-, was hidden by you rt’-r snd bandage: the graceful. I\V‘l'IIlI|[ form was _c0l|C0Il01I Y I‘: insligsrit dress which they had _]tlll assumed: snd if ‘ever we'liresth ed forth a sincere, earnest, and unselfish prayef. ‘I W" I “bl ’ most abundant grace and consolation might be ministered qplio l ellre young creatures under the restraints and deprivation of t s r so - assumed widowhood.—Protn‘dencr Jourria ' Courses-r.—An aged couple in Giilsshiels had retired to slum- ‘be, ..i..... at mirtnishr. the tr-do "_-mo rm -youwldhy Iii‘; slt-3° of I line. which illuminated ii... iummi. _ Purl-M ,3‘ ' "mi in night she awoke her slespltll ml“ ""'I' " “ll "3 5“ up ' pray. for the lust day was coins." John. Infill 'l';_I":."""'_:v riots Iittls terrified. but soon _cnlloctinI_ I'l"".' ll IIr:0PI|I|I ‘is’ characteristic iilirswdnsss and pliilosopliie induction. ’ . - wliouvurIinsrdo’tbsduyoouiin'iuthunitdtIIso thstt .- Jbsrdssti Journal. - H w -rs xrvow A l'oor..—A tool. 0*!‘ " ‘"5 I"°"'M' ~fll_V'oDQ known by six things :—AIlsV With“ °"";;P"°I' '23» "3 "gr, drugs without nietlvu. I"‘l'l"! "I‘5°'I h,I";."..I' m‘ ,g.q|.ggcnngsr,sstIuot|inowliiglibfilssdsfnwi is h Iuu. Aivn lnsAi..—Dow. Jr-. is one of his dissosrss‘. g...,,5..a.. contrast Iistwsss ssubtssss rss . llEllllY Atlll iuiitiwoiii, POI ‘rill cuss 0!‘ Coughs, Colds, llosrsaess, Spitting of Blood, Night sweats, Astlius, Liver Couplstnts, sntl CONSUMPTION. DO NOT l\'l£(iLl'-‘.C'I‘ IT. Conaiimplloii can be and has been cured, in thouriiiids of crises, by this only certain rcmcdy, JUDSON'S Clll'.‘.’llIC.7L EXTR.4(.‘T OI" CHERRY .A.‘\‘D L UNG W01! T, and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most strongly marked and developed cases of Pulmonary Con- suiiiptioti, where the lungs have become diseased and ulcerated arid the case so utterly hopeless, its to have leeii proiiouiiet-d by I’liysii-iiimi and friends, to be post all possibility ofreeoveiy, and at times thuuglit to be dying, have been cured by this wouiidi-iful remedy, and are now as irell rid hearty as ever. It is it cmiipoiind of Il.¢3lIlCllll0lIl tiliich are peculiarly adap‘-ed to and esseiitially tIt.‘t'css.'iry for the cure of COUGIIS .dl\'D CO.’\'SUMP TION. Its operation is mild, yet ellicaciou.-i; it loosens the plili-gm which creates so IIlI.It'lI difliculty, relieves the ¢.'0lI',',Il and assists nature to expel from the system all dire.-ised matter by r-xpt-cturuiinii, producing a dt-lighiful change in the lirctitliiiig and cheat, and this, after the prescriptions of the very best ttiedit:.il men and the iiiveiitiotis olltiiid and sorrowirig friends and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Cortrumplive ruflprcr. , TIIOUS.dI\'DS OF CONSUMPTIVE persons have been dr-co-ivcd repeatedly in buying mediciiies which were said to be irifalltble cures, but which have proved only pall- iative.-, but this rnediuiiic is not only: palliative liula cure for ulcerated lungs. It coiitaiiis no deleterious Drugs and one trial tvill prove its tisloriisltiiig rlliescy better than any asst-itioiis or certificates in (‘lIl'lll}_' consiiiriptioii and all diseases of the Luii s, such as Spitting of blood, Coughs, pain in the side and chest, nig l- rumilr. &c. rte. About 1000 certificates of almost ini'raculour ciivcs, performed by this medicine, from sortie ofthe first Iluctors, Clergymcn snd Mer- chants, have been sent. us for this medicine, but the piiblicatiiin of tlieiri looks too much like Qiiacltiiry, [we will show them to any per- son, cnlliiig at our ollit-c.] 'l‘liis iiierlvt-inc tiill speak for itself and eitnugli in its own f.ivour tvliert-ver it is Iflt d. Cuit!iori—'I‘liis rm-dicirie is put up in a large bottle and you must lllltl the name ol Judson St 00., I’roprii.-tors, New \'oilt', on the spirit- did \\'r:ippi-r around the bottle. All orders Iltusl. be addressed to Coiiistock St. Brother, No. 9.Iohn St. New York. To 0wii.er.s'i of and I)ealers in Ilorscs. CJRL TON’S FOUNDER 0I.\'TME.‘\'T, I-‘orthe cure of I-‘uunder, Split Ilnof, Iloof-boiiiid llorscs, and contracted sud Fl'VL'l‘I:ll I-‘eel, Wounds, Bllllsvs iii the Flesh, Gall;-d llucks,'Crucked Hi.-t~ls, tit-rutclies, Cuts , Kicks, &c.. on horses. C'.'lRLTUN’S RI.\'G—B0r'VE CURE. For the cure of llirig-‘tone, Blood Spaviii, Bone Spaviii, \\'iiidg.ills, t»nl Spiiiil-—:i certain rt-iiictly. CA RL TONS CONDI T10. ' P0 ii’ DE RS FOR 11 ORSE S AND C./1 TTLE. ’ The changes of weather and season, with the thatige of use and feed, have u very great elfect upon the blood and sinuous fluids of horses. It is at these changes they require an assistant to nature to throw ofl‘ any disorder of the lluéds of the body that may have been imbibed. snd which, if not sttendtd to. will result in the Yellow water, Heuves, Worms, Bolts, &c. All of which will be prevented by giving one of these pt ivdt-rs, and will at siiy iiirie, cure when any syriiptotns of disease appear. if used in time. They purify the blood, remove all irillamniulioii and ll-ver,livosen the skin, cleanse the water, srtd invigorate the whole hotly, enabling them to do more work ivith the same feed. The action of these powders is direct upon all the secretive glands, and therefore has the same efl'cct upon the Horse, the 0x. the Ass, and all llcrbivorous sninrals—all diseases arising from or producing s bird state of the blood. are speedily cured by them. Remember and ask for CARI/I‘0N'S CONDITION POWDI-IRS, and take no others. C.4RLTON’S NERVE JND BONE LINIMENT FOR HORSES, sad for the cure of all diseases of man or beast that require external application, and for contracted rords and rnusrlcs. llreiigllicns uvak limbs, sod is also used for ljlrullld, bruises, sruldle galls, swelled legs, sores of all kinds on horses. CAIL'r0N’5 trrticlcs for Horses and Cattle are prepared from the recipe ofs very celebrated I-liiglish I-‘arrii.-r, and will cure in ninety- ninc cases out of one hundred of any of the above eoinplairits. They have been used by I-‘ariiicrr, livery-nieri, stage proprietors uiivl others with the most riiarkcd and decided surces.-. Ciiuli'oii._1\'oric can be gr-nuiiic unless you Iltltl the name of J. Cnrllon Comstuclt. on the it rapper of each article. COIlI.‘TOCK ’S VIJRi‘lllFL'GE. This is the most t-xtraordiiiury l’(‘lt|t‘(ly for \Voi-ms ever used; it 1-fli,-ctuslly erarlicntes Worms from both Adults and Children. It cannot Ili.|t'l'n the most delicate irifaiit or strong:-st Adult, and never fails to coiriplttcly root out and destroy all kinds of \\'ornis. The cost, 25 cents per bottle, puts it within reach of Ill, and all pa- rents who are without it, are watitoiily exposing the ItI‘(tl of their children to those ft-.ll destroyers of youth. " Wuriri.-.” Look for the name of Conistotk 5.’. Brother, proprietors, on the \’Vrapper of each bottle. To the Old and Yourigl! [lo .' ye Red Heads and Grey!!! PIIENOMENON IN CHEMISTRY ! ' ! ! E./HST I.’VDI.fl H.411! DYE. COLOR! THE "AIR, AND VVILI. NOT THE SKIN. This dye may be applied to the hair over night, the but night turn- ing the lightest RID or (iii? Hiititto ti d.irl. liroiin, and by repeat- ing a second tiigllli I0 II l’fl.'.l|l .l"I l'l""l‘- A", I""'-‘°" ""'5'i ll“"¢' fore, with the least possiltle trouble keep his hair any driilt shade or perfect black; with a politive suursrice that the dye, if applied to the sltin will not colour i!. By an occasional si'P'l°""'"" .‘ l‘""‘“ turning grey will never be knoivrt to have it grey hair: Di- rcctions complete with the article. There is no colouring in this statement. as one ciiii easily test. . Those l'.icts are warrant.-d by the gentleman who manufactures it, who is Ilie celebrated Chemist, l)r. (IoMa'rocl.iiiiihor ol‘Comstock’s Chemistry. Philosophy. snd other works. _ImI 5¢I|°°l 3°05’: Well ltnoivn sou ivldcly celebrated by the public- Deafness. Uu Dy, l,A[zl'|"l"I’I Acocsric OIL, for the cure" of Deafness- Also. all those dissgreable noiscs, like the liuning of itiscctthf‘-tllgnz of ,. ,1", ,.,|~.i;1i..g of steam, nliirh are symptoms ofspproatthiiig deafness. Many persons who have be--n deaf for ten, fifg-co or twen- ty yesrs, and were suhjeiit to use esr trumpets, have after using one of two bottles, thrown ssidc these truinpetiti I305"; ml‘l° I"'l°'-‘ll! well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen, and over. thirty years standing of deafness. HA PS LINIHENT FOR THE PILE8. The worst attacks of the Piles are eI'sclIIlII! "[4 _l"¢""""’¢'“lY Wm‘ in n gbort time by the use ofihs genuine IIsy’s Ltniment. llurrdreds of our Irst eltissns throughout the oounlf! 5'" “'°‘I 0"‘ l"‘"'°“ '“g'v',:,°u|:|_;;::::.;:', ii wt... you and the nurse of Ctirrutoek E c¢,,'_.',,~m iii. nupper, proprietors of the genuine article. LONGLEP8 GREJT WESTERN INDUN P.l.V.d0E.d. I For Colds and feverish feelings snd nnlin f"¢|‘|- 3: For Astlirns,I.lvsr Cots lots and brilious I «lions- ; for Dl.\t’l'h0Il, lndigsoi sill Loss of APt"'“°- 4. For cosilvcnsss In females and rules, and our visits complaints. 5, for lionseb sfuetlous, Dyspupsis, Piles, Rheumatism, Itc. 1-5. 3,“; point; urn, it is not bad to tske, M"? 8"“ Pllfli I0‘ 00 vsr Issvss sns sosilvs. Rheumatism. Osustssbh rum and so... i.i..i.n-st. Io W-m-N '° M‘ an gngggiigp, Gout, Osutrsstsl Cords, and Muscles, srv joints, strengthens Weak I.lrnbs, snd enables those who are crippled to walk again. Conistock fit llrutlvsr. Proprietors, New York, and nuns genuine ivitboutths nsmsou the wrsppcr. Toothache. Dr. KLINI-1’S DROPS. for the cure of tho Toothache. It is with confidence that no can rccoininend it Is an infallible cure in sll crises, without troy injury to the teeth or gurus. Prics25ccrits. Consumptt'on'!! Every body knows is s flattering disease. It commences and pro- gresses so inridiuusly. that before cm is aware of ii, the lungs are a mass of ulcers, their a sudden exposure or chaiigu from best to‘ cold, produces an inflammation, snd in s few days or weeks, it is said he or she died of hasty Corirumption. I-‘or all troubled with cough or lung complaint, we would refer to the stlvcrtiseii-erit on the outside of this paper of Jiidiioii’s Cbetiiiciil I-lxtrst-t of “Cherry and Lungwort," trliicli is said to be s certain cure for this awful ¢IIIr‘tIl¢. Caution-—All of the above named srlicles are sold only by Com- stock St. Ilrother, 9 John street, New York, to ithuui sll orders musl be directed. THE GENUINE 0LDRIDGE'S BJLM OF COLUJIIBI./2. r-"on nrzsroniao THE HAIII. Ifyoti wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff mid scurf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost. their hair for twenty years, have bad it re- stored to its origimilperfectioii by the use of this baliri. Age.statc, or condition tlppcttrl to be no obstacle tiliatc-vi-r; it also causes the lluid to llow with which the delicate hair tubes src Illlctl, by wliich means tliousands [whose hair was as gri-y us the Asiatic Ettgle]. have had their hair restored to its natural colour by this iii- vultiabls remedy. Cault'on—Nevcr buy it unless you find the name of Cotustock St Co., Proprietors, on the wrapper of each bottle. C./lRLTON‘S LINIMENT FOR THE PILE8, ti-c. It is now used in the piiiicipiil hospitals, and in the private prac- tice in our cotriitry, by air immense lIIIllII)l1l‘ of individuals and lami- lies, lirirt and most certainly for the cure of the I‘Il.l-ZS, and list) exit.-tirively snd elfectually as to baflle credultty, unless where its ¢~fl'.-iris are witnessed, Externally in the following coiriplaints: For Dropsy-—CrcaIirig extraordinary absorption at once. Su‘eIlt'rtgs—Iledueiiigthem in s few hours. Rlieiirnaltkrrt-—Acute or Chronic, giving him ediatc ease. Sore Throcl-—By Cancers, L'lco.-rs or Colds. Group and Wlioopiiig Cougli-—l-Isti-rniily and ovcr the chest. All Bruises, S_urai'm and Btirns—Curing in s few hours. Sorc: and Ulc¢i':~\\’heilter fresh or of long lluiiditig, and fever sores. Its operation upon adults and children in reducing rhcu ’IlIIIC smi- liiigs, snd loosening coughs and tightness of the chest, by ri-luation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conceptioii. 'l'he ('0llIllI0ll rcinarlr of those who have used it in the Piles is, “ It acts like I clizirni." It is warranted to please any |tt'rstut that will try it. Crmllon—Ncvcr buy it. unless you find tlit‘ fac-siniile signature of Clt)lll§l.0(‘k &. Brother, proprietors, on the wrapper of the genuine artie e. Cauli'ari—All of the abovcnanit-d sriit-I s are sold only in New York, by Coiiistock bi. Brother, No. 9 John Street, live doors from Broadway. Sold in Charlottetown, I’. E. I.~l.iii¢l. by all the Driiggists. Ill I'ictou.tit the Drug Stores ; a|«o by one Siortl.~ei-pcriiiivi-ry Trio n on the I.~l.itt(.l. Enquire for Ctiuistoclt's Aliriaiiac for I851, which iii-I be given to sll gratis. "Vaiitetl, one Storelteeper in every town on the IsI.intI to sell Comstoclfs Mt.-diciries, apply to stay oftli: Druggistr in Cli.1rlotti~town. Sold also in Sourii, I’. E. I-lurid, by DoN.u.i;i llirirroa, Esq. July 15,1851. — APOTHECARIES’ H A L L . Direct from London. RESII DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Assorted Perfutries, Pickles, Sauces, Corifectiorisry, Ilrushes, Soaps, Piiiriaturiis, requisites for the Toilet, articles for l)oniestic use, t‘anisters Du llurry‘s Aiabicu Revalenta,Just received and for SALE low by T. DESBRISAY. §' No. I Wars‘: Lune, Psiirrs and Oit.s. June I2, 1851. I I O ' Bliss’ Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy . A new snd elfeclusl remedy for Coughs. Common Colds, Cold in the Head, Iloaru-tie-ii, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tickling in the Throat, Catarrh, Diseases of the Lungs and llroiichnl Alli.-ctions. This favorite remedy is composed of Pure Cod Liver Oil,‘ com- biticd uni. other valuable ingredients. which complcieiy di,-time the repulsive taste of the Oil. without detracting from its rnedicaial vir- tues, presenting it in a form by which it can be adininistercd to the most delicate invalid, without inconvenience. The medicinal influ- mice of this Candy pursues the exact tract of the i-itlaiiiirialory sc- tiuii, causing cough. I-‘irst, soothing the organs of the \'t)lt.’('1' ll! {'9- datzitive influence, pns.-cs along the mucous lining o_f.tlic iiiiidprpe into the broiici, and alloying pulmonary irritation, giving ease and comfort to llIt' chest, ri--inring the voice to its uPctt$l:tlltfd clt-tirncss and powers; Congealcd Plilrgin, .4crimony in the .l‘llltll8r will 01>- it:-iiclioiir in the Glumls, are gently and rut‘-sly tlirt-hurgvd by c-uy txpt-ctoralioti. It never disagrees tvitli the stomach. is cuininnii roltl yields to its benign inlluctice in ii few hours. “"4 “’l‘°" ""”""“l to,bcfore the coiriplaiiit is far advanced. all danger of CONSUMPTION is entirely pit-vented. Sold \\’holesa|e and Retail, at the Drug Store of M. \V. SKINNER, Queen Street. Clisirlottetowii, June I3- Notlce . LL Persons indebted to the llev. \'Vrr.t.iAsr J. IIoirr.r:s, of St. .Iohii’s, Newfoundland, (‘lerk, on account of arrears of Rent, or moneys due to him and his late Wife Janet Eiiiina Iloyles, (formerly Janet Etriina Rennie) at the time of her death, which ha period on the 11th do of May, I848, in respect ol ltIlNIl.0f holdings on that portion of’ ownship Nuiriber 23, formerly belonging to her, and all others indebted to the said Rev. William J. Iloyli-s in this Island, are hereby notified that I have been duly empowered to receive the said arrears of Rent or Dal-is, and that payment thereof is required to be made to me without delay. JOIIN I.UNGWOIl'I'II. Charlottetown, May 20, IBBI. . National Loan Fund and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by Jlcls of Parliainenl. OARD of DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for I’. E. Island. Hon. E. J. .’tlt't‘fl', T. H. llarilanil, Erq.. Daniel Hodruon, Es ., F. Longinorlli, Esq. Robert Hutchinson, sq., Forms of Application. and all other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at his Oflice, Charlottetown. L. W. GALL, Agent. Encourage the above flours Assoclutlou. Keep your Property Insured. Keep your lousy on the Island. HE COMPANY has more than dosblsd its Cspitsl in CASH within the lost your. Esob person insuring liss s slisrs in the Ca itsl. Policy boldsrs will so tsks Niitios, tlrst sll Psllslss ss- pirs ss tbs Itst Dsssrnbsr. 850. DANIEL BBENAN, Prssllsst. HENRY PALMER. Sse’y. b’I‘rsssursr. lssrstsrrs Olss. Kosi li. Dstisrstur ti. isss. WHERE ‘TIE SOUGHT! lllll.li0\l_ll_[s Plli CU'lE OF A DISOIIl)ERI".II LIVER AND STOMACII, WHEN IN A MUS!‘ IltiI'ELESS S'I'A'l'I'J. Extract qt‘ 4: Letter from Jllr. Matthew Harvey, qf Chapel Haul Airdrie, Scotland, dated the Iblli January, 1860. i To I’t'ol'cs~'tir II<|I.l.t)WAV: Siit.—\'onr iiilaulile I'ills have been the means, with God's blnnsing of ml--ritiu ms to. it stats of perfect health, iiml at s time when I thought Iwas on ilielii-inlt of the grave. Iliad Ctllllllllfll suvrrnl PIIIIIN-‘III Iluctors, wlsti, after tluiivg what the could for me, started fling they ctinsidc-ierl triy castitis hopeless. I «tag it to say that I bud been mt. fr-ring from is LIVE!’ and Stoiiiiii-It compliiirit of long standing, st-Iiicli du- ring ilit.- but two ‘cars got so III|I(‘Il th't)l‘rl9. that every one cunsiilerotl ni cuutlitioii its linpi-lo-.-ii. I as it last rcliillffa got it Box of your Pills, n,|,;,. soon gate relief, niirl by prise ig in their title for some wet-Itri, together with rubbing iiiglii tiiiil tiitrr rigyotir Ointment over my chest and no. miI(‘I| itrid riglit side, I have by their irieittts alone got completely cured, and to the astoiiisliiiietit ufiiiyself sud eicry burly tilio knows me. (Sigtietl) .\IA‘I"l'IlI'l\V IIAIIVEY. CURE or‘ A CASE or WEAKNESS no DEBILITY or-‘ I-‘UUII YEARS’ smaiiiuo. Extract of a Lmerfi'om Jlilr. lI'illiuni Smith, of .Nb. 5, Little Tliomuii Slrecl, Glbsori Strccl, Lambclli, dated December 12, I849. To I’rul'essor HOLl.OWAY. _ Sta,-—l lu-g to iritiiinr you that for lINI|'l_\’D years I lnirilly knew whut it \\ as to Iran: it day 's lteiiltli, sullci iiig lioiii extrc-rm-. weultiit-sir rind delii- lily, it itli ciiii-«iiiiit iii-rioiis IleIlIIrtI‘I|t"‘, grililirii-ss and sickness of tho stoiriai ii, togetlier with It great (It'|)I(‘Fs|ltiII iifspii its. I used to think that notliiiig cniild Iii-iii-lit mi-, as I had Intfll iii iritiiiv rrieiliciil nteii, sonic of whom, ttflrr doing all that was in their ,.....'.-,., iiif-iiirted tire that they con.-iilei-ed that I hail write spinal complaint la.-_\uritl the reach of cure, together with a wry ilisoideretl tlltlle ut the rtornnr-It and liver, rritiking my care so t".0ll||iIIcl|lt‘(I that nothing could be done tor me. One dn being unusually ill and in n tlejectetl state, I saw your I'ilIs Ir‘ls'artisoi.l ltiltl iestilietl to give tlii-iii ii trial, more perhaps from curiosity than with it hope «it being cured, liowt-it-r I so-«ii fotiriii iiiyselflit-tter by taking them —sriil so I went on peisi-vet ing in their use for six iiruritlts, itlteti, I run lisppy to saiy they eflected it perfect ciiic. (Signed) \\’II.l.IAM SMITH. (lieqireiitly cnllr-il EIJWAIKID) CURE OF‘ ASTHMA OF 'I'\\'EN'I‘Y YEARS’ STANDING. Extract of a Lclterfrom Jllr. J. K. Haydon, 78 lfing Street, Syiluey, iluled l0lIi November, I8-I9. To Professor IIOLLFHVAY. Siri.—l hate the pleartire to inform you that many extraordinary cures tifAr-tliinu have Is(‘s‘ll t-fli-ctr-tl here by tiieiiiis «it your I‘ills. One is that ofts biily rt-siding riimr' the “ Iltistiiliarlt," who tiltr-r having for Twenty _\-r-arslieeii tirrailile to make the slightest i-xi-rtiun, suffering very feiiifully fiiirn slinrtriei-s of IrI'l'lIlII coughing and s, tiling, litit is now, (to use her own expiessiuii) iililre to run up to the trip uftliiit mouiitiiiii. Another case is that i.l'Mi‘. ('it'oti, Tailor, IIutcliirisoii‘s Iiirililings, L‘l.irence-street, who was so tlieatlfnlly bad that lie wits cnnlirretl entirely to his lied -mtriu or six lllltlllllil, pi ior to his i:iiriiiiieiicin_ with your l'illr-, and iitleiitlo-rl re- gularly by his iiieilival niiiii, ulin iirotintiiiced Iiiiit to be in is dying plate, yr-t lie, lilu-Mi:-e,_tii irry I(lIIP\\ ledge, |i.ii- IlFt‘ll l‘r:r|I||HEtI to perfect IIt‘lIllIl liy the tilt‘ rifyour I'tlli-, uiid rubbing your Oiittriieiit night and iiiorriiiig into Itltl clit-st. (Sigurd) J. K. IIEYDON. THE EARL OI’ AI.IIIlOROl.'(ill Cl.'Rl-ID OF A LIVICR AND STU.“ AC I I CUM PLAINT. Extract q/‘a Letter from Ills Lrtrdshfp, dated Villa Jl!¢rst'na Leghorn, 2lsl February, I8-lb. To l‘rufi-i-sor IIOLLOWAY. Eltt,— Var-itriis cirruiiii-iariceit prevented the possibility of in thanking you lietiire this time tor your poliii-in-ss in sending me your Pills as us: did. I now take this oppoittitiity olisentlirig you run order for the rigging rind at the same time to add, tltist your Pills burn eflbctrd a cure ofii din. order in my Liver and Stomach, whit-n all the must oruiuent oi IIIO I-‘iicul ty at home, and ull over the Cnntinenultscl not been slrlu to elect ; no, not eien ilie wnlers of Carlsbad snd M-iricubsd. I vrisli to burn samba» Iluit and a Pot ol the Uiniuisni, in euro any of my fuinily should .4»..- rtzquire either. Your most ubligrd trod obedient Servant. (dist-ed) ALIIBOROUGH. Titers celebrated Pills an utoiulrrfully eflicucious i'nMsfouosr~r'1 cosipluinls. A800 DTOPSY Liver com- Secondary Asilims Dysciitery plsinis Symptoms Bilious Com- Erysipelas Luinbsgo Tic Duuloureux plaints I-‘emaleirregu- Piles Tumors Bloiclieson the Iaiiiies Rheumatism Ulcers skin Fevers of all Retention of Vcncrcsl Alec. Bowel coin- kinds urine tions. plaints Fits Scruiulu or Worms of all Colics Gout Kiog’s Evil kinds Constipation of lleavl-ache Sore Thrusts \Veslrnesit,frnIn the Buwels Indigestion Stone and Grs- whatever cause Consumption lutlsrnmiition vel kc. t\'.c. Debiliiy Jauiidice W. R. WATSON, Cheapside, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ii-‘IS I'&!Ct'l\'0«l per “ Prince Edward,“ from London, his usual supply of genuine DRUGS .5. JlIEDIC.'JVES, Patent Medicines, English Poriintunis, Iluir Oils, Preparations fo the Hair, Snap in packets, Shaving ('ultcs, Fancy Soaps, Urienln. Soap Tablets, Sliavtiig Soaps, Sand Ilall Soap, Sand Tablets, Ilair Powder. \ JENCE-llaIli:‘.3lE IPIEIBIFUKEIEIBTIQ Espriis, Essences. Exlfllctl, and I‘.aux of every Perfume, Court Perfuiries, Lnvendar Water, llair Brushes, Distilled Water, I-luu de Cologne, Sniclliiig Salts. 'I‘oot'n I’owdeu, Cosmetics, Hair I) es, Genuine Essential Oils, Powders for removing Superfluous I sir, Fancy Brushes, in Ilene and Ivory, of every variety of pattern and quality. Ct).\lBS of every quality and description, in Tortoise-shell, Ivory, llorn, Iloxivood and German Silver, at all prices. FASIIIONABLE NOVELTII-ZS. Agent for Delcroi.i's Esprit do Lsvaade aux Milleflcurs, and all the long established and much sdriiired Select Articles for the Toilet, at reduced prices. Eu, Bouquet rind Sperinnceti Tablets, nisdo only by Ilayley 6: Co , I7, Cocltitpur St., London. uly, I851. SWEET LAD. HIS ver superior IIULI. was bred by the Right Honorable Lord ‘Venloclt, of Escriclt Park, and imported from Eng- and by Thomas Marshall, I-‘.sq., and subsequentl purchased b Mr. Douse. The well known. tl‘-‘votttgh bred a valuable stoc of this animal requires r .. --,i -2 --I r ilian being by fur the most superior ever I.-i~ i l; Ii- li .\'oi‘.li America, and is well uoriliy the attention of I-itrnicrs desirous of improving their stock. “ Roan," cslved in 1845, sire "Since! Lad," the propert of the Right Hon. Earl of Csrlisle. of Castle Howard, by " ul- shazur." Turuss lls. repayment. South Hermitage Farm, August 6, I851. E‘ To oblige Piisturs can be iven or s time on reasonable terms, ssrl will be receiv in pa ment by s ornissory Nets, at s by sdding one-ninth or " Sweet tl.” To the Tenants on Lots 9 Oi. Oi. HI-I Subscriber having, by Powsr of Attorney. dated the Gib tin of March, lsbl, been s ' :ud Agent totslts ohsrgu of LOTS 9 CI, in this Island, tbs mllpisirty of Lasmim Sslrvsn Esq., notifies tbs Tennis on those Townships, that all rsnts, sud Arrears of Item, duo on tbs said Property. srs required to be paid to him forthwith, be alone bsisg authorised to rstrsivs the sums. uiiiizs viio. Port llill. April ti. rut. rsons of small moans, bsing It s dituuos, grain dsto, ltssrner “ nose.- THB stssrrisr ROSE will not. bstwsstt Clisrlottstsws sud Plstsu, tin Ihps iuslrly, lssving Charlottetown uvsry Wsdnssluy s Esiurtlsy, st Isa o'clock foasnotin.sud Plctou upsu Thursdays. lstsly sllur receiving the Ilslls from llsIl’ss.ssd su Isu- siot-si . at I o'clock. ‘ sou to. all. lstédilby .IAlss.D. thrust», at his Olos. _.v ‘ .i I ‘all: