H A-I 1Dottri_i. THE WOI1KMAN'S SONG. Iv ceaauls eeacxar. Who legs for dread of daily work. And his appointed task would shirk, Commits a fully and a crime ; A so less slave-— It ry heave, A clog apou ilie wheels of time. With work to do, and store of health, The man's unworthy to be free, will not ive, Tliet he may live. Hie daily toil for daily fee. No ! Let us worlt ! We only ask Reward proportioned to our task ; We have no quarrel with the great ; No food with rank-— With mill, or bonk—- He eavy ofe lord’s estate. If we can earn sefieieat sure To satisfy our daily need, And can rlpdtsle, or a pain, A l'rsctioa....we are rich indeed. ' Nodrudoftpilheveweorours; We know our worth’ and weigh our powers, The more we work, the more we win: Saoeass to trade ! Success to spgde ! And to the core t t’e coming I And joy to him who o'er his task Relietnbere toil is Nature's plan 5 Who. working, thinks- And never sinks Hie independence as a man. Who only asks for humbleet wealth, Enough for competence and health ; And leisure, when his work is done, To read hie book. chimne aoolt, Or stroll at setting of the eon. ‘Who toils as every man should toil . For fair reward and fee : These are the men-— The beat of men-— . These are the men we mean to be I auanvvwwvveovwvaiwves vesww&I% OLD FRIENDS 'IDGI-ITHER. Oh ! time is sweet when ro meet, With Spring's sweet breath around them ; And sweet the.cost when hearts are lost, If those we love have found them ; And sweet the mind that still can find A star in darkest weather ; Bat naught can be so sweet to see As old friends met together. Theee days of’ old, when youth was bold, And tints stole wings to speed it- Aitd youth ne'er knew how fast time flew, Or knowing. did not heed it I h gray each brow that meets its now, ' For age brings wintry weather- Yet naught can be so sweet to see As those old friends together. The few long-known, whom years have shown \Vith beans that friendship blesses, A hand to cheer, percltance a tear To soothe is friend's dialreasee ; Who helped and tried, still side by side, A friend to face hard weather ; , Oh ! thus may we yet joy to see And meet old friends together. I lJari:tirs. Woinit’s Business to se Bnui-irut..—The Loves and the Graces-‘are fhlt to reside naturally in a wiiiaan’e countenance, but to be quite out of lace in a man’s. His face is bound to be clean, and may be ; lowed to be icturcsqiie-but it is a we- rnan’s business tobe beautiful. eauiy of some kind is so much the attribute of the sex, that a woman canlierdly be said to feel herself a women, who has not, at one time of her life at all events, felt herself to be fair. Beauty confers an education of its own, and that always a feminine one. oet celebrated beauties have owed their highest charms to the refining educa- tion which their native ones have given them. It was the wisdom, as well as the poetry, of the age of chivalry, that it supposed all women to be beautiful, and treated them so such. Quarterly Review. Boys—wheii they are hoye—are queer enough. How many ridiculous notions they have, and what singular desires, which in after-life change and shape themselves into characteristics ! Whoretnembere when he would have sold hie birth-right for it rocking-horse, and hie new suit ofclothea for a monkey! Who recollects when the thought of being a circus-rider appeared greater than to be‘ President: and how jealously he watched the little follows that were apangled jackets and turned sunt- iriersets, and prayed to become like them I If memory preserve not these capricce, or something similar, the boy is lost in the man.‘ Happy visions, the come but once end go quickly, leaving us ever to sigh era return of what can never be again. Tu Sriai-r re Wii.r.iiio aur rite: Fusii is wi:air.—Our eyes recently rested upon a picture in one of our illustrated exchanges, which is a capital illustration of the lack of forti- tude that ie a characteristic of mankind, when called upon to rise before the sun. The "picture is a representation of a tra- vellerlsuiotn iii a hotel. A waiter is entering the door with a light, at whom the traveller, mullled to the eves in the bed- clothee, is looking sslrance. The following dialogue is appen- d e Domcsltc.—“ Please, air, the guide says, you told him to 1.5. you up the mountain to see the sun rise." _ Enthusiastic Touri‘et.—" Oh! ah! yesel You will tell the gnidethat I have been thinking about it, and conclude the sen- ut will be much better worth seeing so I shall not want him just yet.” Lrvl anti Leasit.—Sir J. Perry says, it is quite a mistaken idea to suppose that anger injures the_teetti. o ‘persons have whiter teeth then the negroee, particularly during crop time : end it is equally absurd to suppose that the use of sugar nose worms in children. Worms arise from an iiientlieiency of salt and bitten in the food of infants ; provided these Ionics be given, the more sogai|is given to a child the greater will be its health and strength. _ . ' _ _ " Can you tell me, Billy. how It is that the Chanticleer always keeps his feathers so e es and smooth 7” " Well, I'll tell you. He always carries his comb with him." Ruerio Wooea or was Dnoiisee or Ksii-r.—'i'he residents at Ahergeldie, the snmmersest of the Duchess of Kent, were reeein siir rissrl with a visit from a Breemar feriner, who pa- hibited all the symptoms of’ having imbibed an_ intoxippting quantity of the farvfsiiisd Loehiiagar, or “ mountaisdew. “Is, the diiehess in I’ asked the farmer. Yes,’ replied Plesh, u 1.". your card, or say what's your business.” het’e the use d leaving iny-(li_io)-iriyselfl" de_riiand_ed the " Well, your business, sir,” asked Plush, iinpatientl . "Why d'ye see ‘new, duolieee is a widow,_ is nt she." " Yes, that is well known," rapped Plush, beginning to he saiiised, harvest of that!" " hat of tliat," rejoined the farmer, u ,5.“ g. um orihst; I sin a widower, theduchess is a widow aad—-(hie) Iisest tags! title the lteyst Ieettty. . ' ‘II I be r d thy h'e.ed' lfmmzda liy':t’h.ere. aoiiif I ese taetim y. ts_lte tratli. Aadersorrreheye of Iceland. thatmlrzae .33.. eieaaielIll‘°‘l~.. l"'?"'°" Iactiltgsfiirb noun 409- -Mr!-4- M '_-'"'-'5 %‘ farmer. PROPERTIES for SJLE or to LET. FOR SALE. 28 4 ACRES of Freehold LAND. situate 85 miles by water and 4) inilea by lead. from Charlotte- town. fronting on the Ilillsborough River, and also on the Saint Peter's Road. 180 acres are cleared and trader good cultivation, the remainder is covered with Firewood. The whole is well fenced, and large quantities of Sea Weed come on the Shores. There is a Dwelling House and convenient Barn, and Outlluuecs attached. It is well-watered. Auo. 50 acres of Land adjoining the above, nnder a Lease at One Shilling per acre, r a lo term and is free from any taxes, nearly the whole of which is c cared and under cultivation. The above Land will be sold altogether or in portions, a part oftlie pur- chase money will be allowed to remain on Mortgage. For further particulars, ap ly to James D. llassaan,Esq., or to the Sali- scriber on the ' October 18. I853. IOIDIIH. . NEIL STEWART. O Ll:‘.'I‘, for a Term of years, as may be agreed a ii, with immediate ssession. if required that well known DWELL NG HOUSE, late in the occupation of ANDREW DUNCAN, Esq. Ap lioation to be made at the Store of gcluller I, I859. A. St I. DUNCAN. & CO. Eligible Building Late for Sale. l’-‘Volt SALE I-‘tva eligible Building LOTS enjoining the Ten yard of Mr. Richard llerirlz, end ruiining 160 feet on Great George street, and 84 feet on Fitz Roy Street. For 'I‘erins of Sale and plans of the Propertv, application to be made to 'I‘. HIATI-I Ilaviaann, Esq., Ilurrister-at-Law, at hie Olfice in u n Square. September 21. I852. FOR SALE. HE Leserliold Interest of 100 acres of Lttltd situate at Canoe ove, Lot 65 It frontti on the Gulfsliore. and is distrint by the Ferry I2 miles from Charlottetown. The Rent is Uue Shilling er acre, on a Lease of 999 care. There is a good Dvtelliiig louse rind two Burns 36 x 25 and 40 x 20. 50 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, reniaiader covered with ood ivood 'I‘liere is a Pump at the door. it ubuiidaiice of seu-manure can be had For further particulars, apply to ALE.'.’INL‘ER .\l'l\'ElI.I., On the Preiiiisee. on the shore. Canoe Cove. I.ot 65, Oct. 7, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. 7-I-10 BE SOLD, by Private Contract, 388 acres of excellent LAND, 50 ol'whioh are clear, the property ofthe late Dr. Cueeeirivo. eituate in the immediate vicinity of Georgetown; it abouiidii with plenty of'l'iiiiber, Firewood and Longcrii. For fur- ther particulars, apply to JOHN M'GlLL. May 3, I852. w'?s't'Ri'-aer Mimi. at the head of the Elliot River, near lloiislisiw. now iii the occupation ofthe Subscriber. They consist of a Grist. Saw and Csrding Mill, which will be let together or separately. , They are situated on one of the most powerful streams on the Island. lining never without a sullicienl supply of water, and are an excellent stand for busiaeea. For further uriiculuni, iippl ' to WIL IAM CROSB . Eliot River, Aug. 10. I852. TO BE LET OR SOLD. CRES of LAND, I|’GR.IS'I‘ MILL, four Ilonece miles from Cliiirlotietoivn on tho Mnlpcc lloud. itiid otlier Uuililiiige, situate Ii\'u and a half 'I‘lie wliolo Estate may be had in om.-, or the Mill by itself, and the Land in tracts of tiny size to suit Leaselioldere or l'urcliaeers.— For particulars, apply to WILLIAM CURTIS, on the premises. Curtiedale, Aug. 23, 1852. A U (DEIB-(QED L‘J£>1:'.to_ _ THE SUBSCRIBLRS respectfully infortii their friends, that they are established in the City of Ilosrerr no General Commission Merchants. are prepared, with the itsualfacilitiee. to receive and sell all des- criptions of Meichaadize. on the most f.ivoarit.ble teriue. 'I‘lic_v also purchase and ship all description of Merchandise, and from diiil experience in the Market, will enable tlieai to meet the wishes of t eir friends. The consignments of Yessau for Ears. Fiu:ir:ie-r, or Crus- raa, will receive prompt attention. Insurance on all Property efected on the lowest teriiis. l"reni long experience in Forcigii and Domestic Trade, we confidently ofier our services in all the depart- inante ofa General llIe:r-.caz«'rii.': Ilvniisxiiv. THOMAS :lLl’.:\’I’l-Ill. G: CO. I‘osri;a‘s Wliarf. Boston, Sept. 24, I852. lI:’I.5LlI4II'.3“_..‘.a.".'. V.V©".£KS39 Corner of Barriiigtoie dc Blowers Streets, NBAII MASONS’ IIALL. ' 1" ""f 7' HT '. .‘l.‘\"" " IlI@‘.Z\‘.'ED’3M..£f’l."eae .-P6. «.3 “L .-I.i«:J.L$.Bo @G3W'$ b._a.’l*'n3GD‘.fl.CD.5:39 C...;""’C99 eennuracrunzn T0 oitoizn IN A sui-iutioit s'nrt.I, aiui ox iti:aso.~u.iii.ic "ricitei.-v, iiir ru 1* ‘ _ 11 ' Mu 1 WIl3>fl..JE\Y ch S~Ji\Itl.LAll1F3, IIJILII-‘./1_‘C ..\’0VA SCUl'I.l. Orders will bercceived rind every inforiiuition given. by applying Island. to P. lllacuowax, Esq., Agent, Charlottetown, I’. L. The Colonial Life ‘Assurance Compithy. (Ti-\$it N o It. ‘riii; RIGHT iicnouiuei.: TIIE EARL ()l*‘ IZLGIN AND KINCARDINE. Goitenior-Ucncrirl {If Cuiiuda. IIIEAXLBD ©_1i-7nLroIe, 22 St. Jiidrrir Square. L‘ilt'nburgli. BOARD OF IIIANAGEIIII-‘.N'l‘ IN IIALIFA} FOR Novel S-eotnm .2 ]?3°'..:.cJ Jfidlvreizrui llclleimall, Ilon. M. B. Aliiion, Ilnnker. Cliurlce 'I‘wining. ‘ Ilarristcr. Iloa. William A. Black, Banker John Hayley Bland. Lewis Bliss, Esq iloii. Alexander Keith, Iercliant. James Stewart, F ., Solicitor. ’ viser— . F. Siiwere. Agent IL Secretary—IIattliew ll. Ilicbcy, Solicitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed Oflicers of the Com II in Prince Edward Island. and will he prepared to furnish information no to the principles and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurrince. " Charlsttetown—Me;_lical r:dvieeVd—II. A. Johnson, M. D., Agent‘ r .. . .y in . Goorgetown—-Medical ‘Adviser-David Kaye, N. D., Agent- Willietii Sanderson. St. Eleenor‘s—Medicol Adviser—Joecph Dell. M. D., Agent- Thomas uni. MATTHEW II. BICIIEY. August 8. ‘National Loan Fund Life and Equitable Fire Insurance Companies of London. Incorporated by ./Icts of Parliuieent. OARD of DIRECTORS of Fire Issiiraiice for P. E. Ieliiad. T. H. Ileciland, E ., Hon. Cltorlu Hensley, F. Long- ., Robert Hutchiiiron, Ii.‘sq., Thotwee Daioeoa, Esq. Detae Risks taken at coosiderahl reduced premium. Forms ofApplication. and all otherin eriiiatioii, may be obtained from the Subscriber. at hie Otllee, Charlottetown. _ I... W. GALL. Agent. 1 use ALL Persoiie wmiaraiedebtedtomiefor beaten dose at the Cross Roads, Belfast, up to lith dey ‘filly lut. by NteetIladerI!eeIrAeeemt.w- eeeepe respeniiv_e lllololllll ta. Ir. JA'I.I.l: l'“(;'IAl'I‘|I. of Chsrblwewtli '50 II e l'''''"’ “H " Jaime omits. cisrlsttsiswstoet. It. use. 4 C . ...ll - find the ii.iiiic at .iiirl.wii N. 430., 0 BE LET, for such time as may be agreed upon. the MILLS ' tlld ‘ Comitock IQ. Brother, No. 9.luhn St. New York. .lUDSON’s OEIIIUAI. mun: llllEllllY Allll I.llNliWllllT, I. ‘PHI CU Ceiiglie, Colds, liesrsaess, spitting st’ Bleed, lllxht sweats, Astana. l.Ivcr Complaints, and CONSUMPTION. DO NOT NEGLECT I’l'. Consumption can be and has been cured, in thousands of cases, by this only certain remedy. JUDSONH9 CHEMICJL EXTRACT OF CHERRY .l.N'D LUNG WORT. and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. . The most strongly marked and developeilciiees of Pulmonary Con suiiiption, where the lungs have become dbceecd and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, as to have been pronounced by PI’|_VIIt!IIl*I andfrieiids, to he past all possibility ofrccovery, and at times thou, hi to be dying. have been cured by this wounderful remedy, and are new as well and hearty as ever. It is a compound of incdicatioiis which are peculiarly adapted to and essentially net-eneary for the cure of COUGHS .dND CONSUMPTION. Its operation is uiild, yet eflicacious ; it loosens the phlegm which creates so much difficulty, relieves the cough and assists nature to expel from the system all diseased matter by t-xpcctoretioii, producing I tlcliglitful change iii the breathing and chest, and tho, aI'Icr the prescription; of the very best nit-dical llN'll and the invention: ofkind and iiorroivitig friends and Nurses, have failed to give Illt smallest relief to Hit" (‘mitiiinplirv s.'r_[."rrrr. THOL'S.1;\'DS 01" t.'t).\’.\‘U1llI‘ TIVE persons have been «leer-ivvd rt-pent;-dly in buying medicines which were-. said to be infallible curts,liul iihicli ll:lI‘t.'[It‘t)\'I'(I UIlI_| pull- istiver, but this nicdiciiie is not u y ii palliative but if cure for ulreruled lungs. It contains no it. lctrriuue Drugs uii.l one trial will prove its eelunishiiig tllicscy better than any asst-rtione or certificates in caring consumption and l diseases of the Lou s, such as Spitting ofblood, Coughs, pain in the ride and chest, iiig it- rweals. #14:. etc. About I000 certificates of almost miraculous cures, performed by this niedicine, from some ofthc first Doctors, Clrrgyiiicn and Mer- cliaiits, liuic been II it: for this niediciiie. but the ' thi:ui looks trio iriur.li‘lil(i- n niiv pet- rovi, r illing at our ui"vi I‘. 'l'lii~' Illt.il|CIltt.‘ iiill z-peak for itself and ii ll-I uwii l'aiu'.ir tvlicrt-vi.-r it is l.lli't . ‘ —'l‘lii~' llIL’llI('lll¢ is put up in a large bottle and you lI’llI!l ‘ roprietors, New Ynnli, on the aplen- All orders must be addressed to \\ rapper around the bottle. To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. CJRLTON’S FOUNDER OINTllfE.\'T. For the cure of I-‘uuiidcr, Split Hoof, lloof-bound Horses, and contracted and I-‘rvciix-h I-‘cet, Wounds. Bruise.-s in the I~‘|c~.~h, tialied Ilzitks, Cratl.'etl Ilu-ls, Scratches l‘uls , Kicks, lkr-.. on liurecs. I‘.-lR'.TUN‘S RING-BU.\'Iv.' cvrw. For the cure of llin;-bone, Blood Spavin, B inc Spuvin, Wintlgalls, and Sp'iiit--a ccrtnin ft:lIl‘ y. C.51.'LTO."-"S C'0t\'DITIO.\' POW DERS FUR IIORSES ..1.‘\'D ' C.'1 TTLE. The changes of weather and season, with the change of use and feed, have a very great effect upon the lilood and sinuous fluids of horses. It is at those changes they require sii as:-intent to nature to throw off any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have been iin‘o.‘oeil. and tvliicli, if not zitteiided to, will rceult iii the Yellow ivuler, IIt:I.IYt'S, Worms. Bolts, See. All of which will be prevented by giving one of these Pt.“’dI‘l'I, and will at any Iiiiir, cure when any eyiiipionie ufdxscasc appear, if used in time. They purify the blood. remove all infl.intin'ilioa a=i ' fever. It-oseir the skin. cleanse the writer, and invigorate the whole body. enabling than to do more ivorlt with the euiue feed. he action of I so powders is direct up ill all the secretive glands, and therefore has the seine cfect upon the Ilor from or producing a bad state of the blood, are speedily cured by th cm. Ileincmber end ask for CARLTON’S CONDITION POIVDEEIS, and take no others. C.'IRLT().h"S NERl'E ./IND BONE LL\'IlIfE.\'T FOR HORSES, and for the cure of all diseases of tltnll or beast that require (.tf"'?ltlI epplicatinii, and for corilrtrcfcd corals niid murrles. iilri,x.;.i;tlirii- Il‘t.'tl limbs, and is nlsoitrcvt tor sprains, bruises. suiule grills. swelled legs, sores r'l'iill kind: on horses. C_aItL'l'0.\’a nrticlcs fur llor-cs and Cattle are prepared from the recipc ofa very cult-braitcd I-liiglisli Farrier, and will cure in ninety- titiie were out ofonc huuil.t-d of iiiiy of the above conipluiiits. 'l'lio:y have Illill used by I-‘ariiiers, livery-ii:cn, stage proprietors and others with the must IllillI\I.‘l.I and decided IIAI‘l'e:!!a Caulimi.-—2.'uiic can be gt-nuiiic uuleu you find the name of J. L‘.-.rltoii Corueiock, on the I\'r.ipper of each article. (.'0M.S'TOCK’S VERMIFUGE. This is the mostiiurnordinary reiiiuly for Worms ever used ;' it r‘fli,'i"tl‘illl)' or;n‘.iciitt-\ \? urine from both Adults uiztl CliiI.lri:n. ll caiiii t harm the most I fails tr. i-i..nplttcly root out IIIII destroy all kiiiils of \\'urine. Th: cost, ‘.0 cclile per bottle, puts it Wlllllll lt.'Il'lI of all. and all pn- rciitn him are v.imi.oi it. are waiiloiily t-xpusiiig the l.vm- of Iln-ir children In those full destroyers of youth, “ \\'uriiis.” Look for the mine of Coiiiatotk s\'. Hrotlicr, proprietors, on the Wrapper of each bottle. To the Old and Young!.’ Ho ! ye Red Heads and Grey!!! i-iiiaxomiasoiv‘ iii CIIEMIHTIIY ! ' ! ! E.dS'I' IJVDIA 11.411! DYE. coi.oiis nit: IIAIR, AND wii.t. N01‘ ‘IHIZ IKIN. This dye may lie: ..pplu-ti to ilie hair over night, the first night turn- ing the lightest Ittzn or GREY llatato a dark brown, and by repeal- ing a recond night, to it l.‘ll'l:'_lII jet black. Any person iitay,lhcre- fuic. with the least possible Il'|}|II1iCIa‘f"}) his hair any dork shade or perfect lilrii-lt; tviili a positive assurance that Ill!‘ dye, if npplictl to the skin will tltu' colour il. lly un occzisiiiiinl nppliuiiiiuii, a person turning gr:-y uill never be ltiiowii to have in grey hair. 1).. rcctioiis cuniplctu Wllll the article. There is no colouring in this etalomciit, as one can easily test. Thur: frtcls nro |t'Cll’I’:Iltl.etI by the gentleman who manufactures it who is the Ct‘lt'IIi".tl.t.'tI Chemist, Dr. t.oivierocir,:iuihor of(.‘unietoclt’s Cltcinielry. I’li.losuphy. and other works, and School Books, well lznown and widrly celebrated by the public. Deafness. Uee Dr. Laaza'r're:’s ACOUSTIC 0ii., forthe cure of Deafness Also, all those dlsiigrcahle noises, like the buzzing of iiirecte,falling of isatar, whizziug of steam, which are eyniptoiiie ofayiproacliiiig deafness. Many persons who have been deaf or It:ii,IiI'lccii or liven- ty years, and new subject to use car trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trtiinpct.-, being made pcileclly well. It has cured casce often, t'tftecii,aiitl cveti thirty yearestaitdiiig of dcsfiiua. MA Y‘S LI.‘\'IME.\'T FOR THE PILES. The worst alter-lie ofihe Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by the use ofthe genuine Hay’: Liniiiient. Iluiiurcde of our first citisene throughout the country have used this liniiaeot with complete success. C.itttioii—Ncver buy it unlhse you find the name of Gowtetock It 130-. upon the wrapper, proprietors antic geuuitie article. Cauliovi-All of the ebovcnaincd Ifllclcl are sold 0 y in New Yorli, by Constock I. Brother, No. 9 John Street. llve doors froia Broadway. Sold in Charlottetown, I’. E. Island, by T. DESIIIISAY. W. It. WATSON, JAMES GILLIGAN, M. W. BKINNER Drag- giste. Iii fhtou,at the Drug Stores 3 also by one Storekrpper in To an the Island. Enquire for Corastock'e Aliaanae for I85 , wig will lie given to all gratis. JOHN M‘LlAN, Agent for St. Peter's hey, I’. 3. Island. Ma. Enwitao Seiootws. Sturgeon. Buy. “THC! Nile, DIIQIIIIIO, ledeqee. Gsoaoa P. Coesea, l:1sq., Let It. Geosea Sasiisas ii. l‘.eq.. Georgetown. Ield ebele MID I. letead b Dan J‘. '5. u“. I s . O I ll-I .u“'I les- .0! Copy q/o Letter from Mr. THE ROAD TO HEALTH! lllllili0\llIl’S Pllilil. CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD IIIGESTION R. W. Xirkue, Chemist, 1 Pas“ Strut, ‘Liverpool, dated tltlt June, 1851. To Professor lioi.i.i-we v; 8in.—Yoiir Pills iiini Oinimeat have lined the highest as our uh list of Proprietary Medicines for some years. A ciistotiier, to when I can refer for any enquiries, desires me to let you hiiuw the per-|icg|..,». of her case. Hhe liail been troulilert for years with a dlflwtm liver, ttml bnil iligntion. On the hunt m-.rai-ion. however, the virulence of the attack wits so nliirining, and the iiifltirniiiation set in so esvaely, thgg donliie were eiitcrtalneil of her not to-mg able to bear up under it ; fus- tiiniuely she was iniliicwl to rvy your Pills, and the informs me that after the first, nod eiit-h soccer-«ling door, she had great relief. ah. etiittiiiur-rl to tithe thrust, and although she iueil oislv [hue Buggy. pk 5. now in lllr c-iijuytiieiit ofperfeci liealih. cnulgf 5." gm ,0" -g.’ inure cases, but the iibove, front e uverity nfthg snack, “.1 an openly cure, I tliinlt, speaks iiiuch in favor ofyour eetuotsht Pills. (Signed) II. W. Kllt U8. C UIIE 05' KIIEUIATIC FEVER, IN DI ‘HEN’! LAND. copy of a Letter inserted at the Hobart Tomi. rter, of the o the let Jllurch, II". by Major J. "field. flnrgiirat .\l°('oiinigiiii, nineteen years ofage, residing at New Town, has been sufli-ring lniui it viii .a| Mhlk tun fog upggnlg of . wliirli had eniiio-Iy ilt-privqt her of theues of her liinlia; dug this pr-ii-ul, hI|P wzil iin.li~r ilic ('.tI'l' ottlie meet eniiiiesii inr-rticiil u in .ort 'I‘nwn, uitd _ III- in her vii-it was coesiilrti-cl liuipelt-sis. A Iiiettil pir-vuilcil upon IIH’ in try llnlli-nay’: or-Ir-hinted l‘ills, ieliicli tube run- iu-uie-l to do, and in an int-redihly elttifl. splice of tune they elected: pt-i lr-rt cure. CURF. III‘ A PAIN AND 'I'IllIITNF.SS IN THE H'I‘tl.\lAl‘|l 0|-' A l'I'Lll.~'UN 84 YEAR! 0 From .’l.'ruis. '1'/rem Q Sou, I’Iopi telore qffltc Lynn Advertiser, who can couch for the full-:u~i"ug rtutcm¢nt.—./lugurt 2, lull. in l'l'~-in ~~ ~ ltui.l.iiw.t\ . Sitt,—l ill'nll‘9- in liuir to-stirnuniy to the good em-cls of Ilollnwity 'e Pills. I"tii‘ some can I stillt-ieil severely fiaiisi ii piiiii uiiil tigliim-us ||| the stomacli, which was tslao accompanied li a shortness of breath. iliat preveiiied me from walking about. I are 8 years of age, and immilg. iitasiiing my aavnnced state of life, these Pills have so relieved me, that I IIIII llt'stl‘irI|- I II 0 ins ell is Ill‘-Ille unpmiiited with their \-irlueg. I illll non it-iitleu-it, liy lllt'l ieniin. rmirpeiittiii-l_\ IIt'lIVt', iuiil ciui take i-iteicise witliuut llIt'0l|Vl'lllt:Ilt't' or Illt, vtlttcli I euiilil n... ,t,, |,,.,,,,._ (§lgIIl‘(l) III‘Z.\I(\ f‘UI‘I, A N I-‘.X'I‘RAORDl N A RY VA .\' CHIIH1‘ AND I-‘ Atll-‘.. eliculc iiifuiit or atroiigc-at Adult, uml It¢‘l'l:fl Niall» Strut-I, Linn, ,'\'urf,,|fi_ AN I':X'I‘Il\UIiIlIi\'.\I{\' I‘I7III‘. Ill" 'I‘lll‘I IiIl.\\'I'.L, A.\D A .\IU.‘l I" U.\i\l-l'iliIlI.l-" I.l\'I'il't l}U.\il‘I..\l.V I‘ Copy qfu Lrller Illllf/9.~'.\‘t‘-I to J. A’. Ifi‘_i/i/tlrl, _ _s',‘.[,,,y_ JV“, Suulli ll'utcs. z/ute.l "‘l.flIUtlIy 25, |a:,i_ SItt.—A Mi‘. Tliiiitiziii L'l.ii 5| st-iil- I‘ iii conuiileiulile tiiiie seriously alllit-ti-rl utili a t-aiiiiplniiii of the Liter, lu- gn-ilu-r iiitli tlie tirani-I. Ilis llN:tllt'lll iiiiru-laiiiti-, tiller Irving all their sltill, cuiiiliilly Itiltl litin that his care unit IIu|ll'l(‘iItI. iuui ...,, f,,,-gt," etlliiis ti.-I-li-es. In this i-itiiaiiuii. iiiiil tsltreii rxpi-cling er...’ ,I,, WM,” Ifftlllllillt‘ his eitisteiwt-, it II‘It'iIII 'i'r-co-iiitiiciitlmt Illlll to try llu lower) '3 Pills, niitl inie ft-rluiii hope III‘ tlid e-i,tlit- tin-i close gave liiiu rnitsulernlilo |‘t:l|e.'l, me iltcn-Ioie porn-veir-..t iii Iilhll them in-m-uliiig in tlietliri-ctiiuia, IIIIII Ill IIIIW icsimt-tl Io pent-i:t lituliii. Ile will Mel grr-itt pleasure m coiitiruinig llllti eitiiltrillciil, in‘ even iiiailte an Illliltatll to the seine ellect, elioulil it be required. (Signed) II ..-he tit-urge, wna fa \Vm. JON ES, I'i-nprigior of oiilliiirii Ila-rnlil, New Snitili \\ tiles IVUNDERFUL El"|-‘It7At‘.\' Ul" lltlLl.U\VAY’S PILLS IN CASES Ul" IIRUPBY. Prrione sull'ei'ing fruiii Ilinpey, t-itlir-t itln-iii tlle ltirn of life, or at otltt-I‘ tiiiir-9, !llIIIIIlI IlIlIllI‘liIiIlO‘I_\ li.l\I' tutu-iiirr Iii tlit-eta I'tll.-, its Immln-ii. ol'po-imnii are iuiiiiinlly cured. by tln-ir list‘, of IIIIII tlireful complaint in its lllfll‘|t'IlI singer. when I uilicr lll(“alI|I haul fault-ll. '1'/iere celebrated Pill: are uiundrrfutly .1/lcuciouc in Httfollotring complaints. Ague Dropsy Liver com. secondary Amtima Dyseatery laini nympltlml Biliou.~ Com- Erysipelas Lunibego Tic Doulourcux pliiints Fermi cirr¢gu- Pile.» Tumors Bl0lI.‘ltt’bt.lI'I the laiiiies hhcuiiietism leer; .~ -in I-‘evcrs of all Retention of Vent-real Adec Buwcl t:UIlI- kinds urine nuns, planuis Fits Scrolule or Worms ofell Colic-s Gout King’a I-Jvil lriiitls Constipation of lientl-echo Sore Throele \\’ealtiie.~s,rroin llic Bnwcls Indigestion Stoasandt.ire~ Wheleveiceuse Cttlialllllplloll lnllaiiiuiatioii vcl A-.c_ 55¢, Dt‘l.tllIly Jiiiiiiatice Stiltl III the l‘i2lI.tlill'<lIlIN'lII of Professor lIui.i.owav, 2H. Slriind (tlt'i|I' l'i~iupli- liar) Luiiiluii, tllltl liy (H50. 1'. ILIS7. ilill, Agent to: I‘. I5. Ii-i.i.iil, in ll-ntcs i|lIl Puts, at '.’s, 39, 8:. illiil 20s. ciicli. '1 here in it very t-um.ii.i-iiilile mating in touring the lot i site». N. ll. Din.-ctiuiis tor the guidniicc tit I’ttIetits, nie ullixed to each Box or Put. Mulligatawney Paste. 7:.-VIII} Huh-criher Ililil rut-eiu-ll, per " I~‘ulru/i" from I.ondon, a Supply of ilio itlt0t‘tl celebrulod Pusto [0, Fish, Curry Paste for Merits, Aiiclitivy and Slirimp do., Curr Powder, Mixed Pickles, l"'|t"-"_i|_l_ '||l~\t'll 1l"». l.‘aiul'illou er, Iiirkiiis. \'liiie and lirowii Unions, Picciililti Iliad Caililinge. \VuliiuIz-. Cliiliue, (‘ripen-uimi, (iunva Jelly lllltl .\i:trm.-l-ul«'.Urutige uml l.i.-mun .\l..rii..~.liui.-, l'rui.e.i in IIl|IIlt'rl., l‘ry iitullizvd .-Ipriuolii, IIlt.'t'llg?Igt*H, l'i-iiiti and I'lllt.' Apples, l‘e:iI'e Ill Sylllp. [loves and Jain: tiaiiinii (Bing:-r. Leitioii Pickle, Cliili uiid 'l‘arr:iguii Vim-gar, I"rciiili utiil Cliaiiiipngtie do., very- ritpc ior; Freiich Olive-i-; Hobo, Re.-.idiiig_ John Iittll, 'I'oni:ito, Kl"! "I Ullllfi. Mogul ir (‘lit-tiiii, \VtlICtIilt3f, Si ’ obert Peel, lliirvt-_v'ii, iiittl Suiyi-r'ii Sauces ; Siiyer’a Relish, Fasenoe of Sliiimps. lisisoiice of Aiusliuviee, salad Creiiiw. (liI_|n pint iiiiil li.i|f pint fuiiey Ilecniilere, I‘ii_vaiiiiti \'il*l. lleepht-rry do., India Maiiiigoeii. Capers, lied and block Cerrlltl Jelly. II est liuliit 'l'uiiinrinds ; Prepnred Orange, Leiimn, Puiicli, niid Nny oatt Jell ; Aticliovieii, Siirtliiies, I’.ns.-iieue lnr flavoring. Pro-paired Cociineiil. ’I‘a-as lea lllois, Ilurd‘s 'uriiiaceoue Food, Cnsliird l’o_wdcr, lluking do., Orange FIIIKQBI Witter, Rose do., Mixed Spice,Cu_\'eiiiie Pepper, Dried Cltilies, Mttslirooiti Calsup, \Val- not do., Ctllltlitltl ’eeIit, Muccaroui, Verinieelli, liiiiigliise. liusket Suit, Durliani Mttiit:ird— Double (a‘lo‘sIer Cheese, Treucle, &c. dtc. &c. War. II. IVATSON. bottles and liege, Reddiii's New Building, Queen Street, June 7, I852. } ' 9 V O s Bliss Compound I oil Liver Oil Candy. new and t:lIei:tuul renirdy for Coughs, Common Cold-. Cold in the lived. lloermnm. Bronchitis, Asthma. Tickling in the 'I‘lu-oat, Cuturrh, Diseases the Lungs and lronclial Afcctloiie. This favorite remedy is composed of Pure Cod Li:-or Oil, com- bined with other VIIIINIIIC ingredients, which completely disguise the rcpnliiive tunic ol'ihi.~ Oil. without detracting from its ncrdiciaiil vir- tues, pn--enliiig it in a form by which ltcaii be edniiiiietcred to the most IIIEIICIIICIIIVIIIII, witlioiti iiiconveiiieiice. The mi.-dicinal influ- ence oflhis Candy pursues the exact tract of the intlaiiiimelory ac- tion, causing cough. I-‘irst, souihin; the organs oftlic voice. its so- dlnlivfllltfltlfllctipel-es nloiig the mucous lining of the wiiidpipe into the l.truIlt.‘l, and alloying pulmonary irritation. giving ease and comfort to the cheat, ltlilltirlliz the voice to its rt-usioined elearncu amt pow:-in; Cangrolrrl Pltlrgiii. ./fcrivnony in Ms Fluids. and 0b- itritrtlotis in the Glands, are gently and safely discharged by easy capectorzition. It never ilmigrers with the stomach, e eeiioiaon cold yields to its benign influence iii a few hours, and when resorted to.bcforc the coniplaiiil is far advanced, all danger of Coitsusiri-tors is entirely prrvo-riled. . ' Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Drag Store of M. W. SKI N N Ell, Queen Street. Charlottetown, June I3. ' Wanted, one Storekeeper in every town on the Island to sell Comstock'a llcdicinse, apply to any oftlie Draggietsin Charlottetown REMOVAL. I re. 8 E L D 0 N lIATEI"Ul.LY acknowledges the liberal patronage received from her friends. sad begs to inl'nriii them, that she has remov- edto tliatosuirmdioss lieese.n in e sw Taeevsaaitce Ham" where she users. by Ireepiiiglon hand a svtgly of the best GINGER DEER. LL‘ ON SYR . Qc., to merit a continuance of ' _ their favors; Painllies. Picnie Parrish. lflil-5 united with any quantity. A lbw respectable BOMIIIIIII on b sooointstodated. ' " Jase I, I858. filed by hens IL UAIOII U&0IelaQ&'flesve