MY HEART ls‘: SAD- BY wir.r.rnt n. LIAIY- My heart is sad 3 _0lI; Flll" _‘ll°_“ld, 3"“ ]),,-,,|| 01»; my spirit like aztlltef. ls sadm-as such a Jewel rare ‘ To be einbraced with grief and care . [9 plgasure, then, so fat‘ _fl“'il,V'y 1 Tb.-it grief should he pro-term! to day. l)ispi.-I thy gl03l|| an-l H I ll"? l”1"v_ Let ll7lll!'lIl. but joy uni! pram‘ T0"l'r""- \i\'c rn'.r_v be aasl, an-l -:'l l‘dl life __ B, ,,.,,:,.1 win, ,,.,._, ._l,g imi iglonm and strife; All.l(l)'i(l1!l"lJ~I :i il..i'lr- r Sll.”t(lf’r Upon the t'r'i.';:-la tlr_v wollll lI1|¢l|“3|d1‘- It (20.-‘l.~ not ll1!ll'il. tl..: :lii'”iiiig Iy, Of pl '.lSlli'l! l(.".ll\\‘r'l ‘-\'llllO‘ll 'tll0}' I Not rriiiie 'rll.lll -1:-iifiiliimi S'.ltlil.,‘llS1illv 'l'|,.-V «ox, r!i- nii_-l.:,v, lryge and small. 'I‘&..--.- ii.-:iiare-ii1~;.-.1loryatir choice. You lllttttfl‘. \vi li orirr. \vitli oti.- fflj nice: "fwjll moor] you r-.' zip, your [t:lt‘?ll‘£l knell. And roui..l your .-reps tor ever dwell- Mv limit is Siltll in_v sky o’eIcast, The ltI\\'r‘i'li!:_' t"lUtltln rol! thick i\n.l fast; Anil l)ll|'Silti~_[, (';t.-t aroiind my hood A radiance daruer than the dead. My heart is glarl 3 its radiant light Drspels the tlfiYlillL‘."S ol the night ; And :_V_ltt\\‘l:I_l l':iiiz-\' pictures fair, \Viih naught. of gloom or (ll'C‘i-l tlrspalr. r VARIETIES. 'l‘irs Enirorurrt. Pnorrzssrox IN CALIFOR- Nr.Ir.—Editorial life in California is described in a vein ofcxtravugant humor by one of the fraternity. Referring to the daily duties \\'lllt‘ll devolve upon lhe members of the ress, he gives the order of‘ proceedings to be followed by the editor: Firsl.——Gets up in the morning at ten o'clock; dresses himself, ptits on his lint in which are six or seven bullet holes, and goes to o. re..taurant for breakfast. After breakfast starts to the office to look over the papers, and discovers that he is called coward in one of them, a liar in another, and a puppy in another; he smiles at the pleasant prospect of having something to do; fills out and dispatches three blank challenges, a roam or two of which he always keeps on hand, ready printed to save time; commences writing a leader, when as the clock strikes ll, a large man, with a cowhide in one hand, a pistol in the other, riuda bowie knife in his belt, walks in and asks if his name is ; he answers by knocking the intruder down two pair ofstairs with a chair, At I? o’clock, finds that his challenges have been accepted, and suddenly remem- bcrs that he has a little affair of that kind to settle at the beach that day at three o'clock; goes otit, kills his man, and then comes in and dines on stewed grizzly; starts for the oflice, and, while going there, getsirnixed up in a street row, and bastlie heel of his boot shot off by an accident; laughs to think how beautifully it was done; arrives at his sanctum and finds an infernal machine on the table; knows what it is, and merely pitches it out the window; writes an article on “moral reform,” and then starts for the theatre; is attacked on the corner of of a dark alley by three men; kills two of them and takesthe otherto the station house. Returning to the office at eleven o’clock at night, kills a dog with a paving stone; cts run over with a cab, and has the tail 0 his coat‘s|it by a thrust from a knife, and two bullet holes put through his beaver as he atepa within his own door; smiles at his es- cape; writes iintil two o’clok, and then turns in, with it ha y consciousness of having two dual: to fight the next day. Mas. Pnrrrr«rrou’o LAlT.—Thll vene- able lady, reading in the papers that a man had been charged before the magis- trate, with " evading a toll,” observed, that the fellow couldn't have any religion in him,t'or thus refusing to ring the church bells! Want in post likoa cat?-'—When he's taken with the mom (muse). When is the weather moot like a jug? —-‘When. it’: very muggy! -To what e o is everything iuvloiblo?-— To tho oyoo a to .- ...._..- ._. Haszaans eazarragdafifia rrcxiivos raou ruscrrs auulucrr roa 1 i 85 . The treatment of a new-born child should be kind, but not cordial—and especially not Gor>rnr:v’s Cordial. Puriruav ArrroiusM.——lt is not the sweet pea that makes the soup. FOR Be-r-ran AND ron W'oiras.——A Philo- soplicr who had married a vulgar but ami- able girl, used to call his wife "Brown Su- gar,” because, he said, she was sweet but unrefined. Another, whose wife was affec- tionate and stout, was accustomed to deno- initiate her, “Lump Sugar.” Tue BLINDNESS or Fort-ruivir.-—It is just as well that Fortune is blind, for if she_ ‘ could only see some of the ugly, stupid,‘ worthless persons on whom she sll0W(’I'S, her most precious gifts, the sight Would 50. annoy her, that she would lmlncdlalcl)‘ } scratch her eyes out. TIIINGS oven WHICH we HAVE ivo co.\"riroL!' An importune sneeze; an nstlim' tie’ wheeze; a mother-in-law; an osti-ieli’s niaw; a Cltaiici.-ry suit; a wife-bcatiiigl brute; a woman intears; increasing years; ; a baby who cries; Comtnissuriat supplies; ‘ oyster suppers; proverbs of'ri:rrr:n’.s; Irish 5 hovels; .i.r:.ii:s's novels; conibnts fistir: nu-, r.r:\“s “ JlI_i/slic;" lolydc-Park demonstrati- ons; J. B. Got:orr’s oratioiis; quncks’ hum- ming; l)it. CU.\ll\llN(‘-; a dagiicrrcotypc; a bullinch’s pipe; :1 love for’ d:ihbling_ in bricks and mortar: and an opened bottle of soda-water. Tris New Musrcar. PIIENOMI-2N0.\'.——A Paris correspondent writes under the date of Sunday evening, the 23d:—“ Last night I saw in a private drawing room the musi- cal phenomenon just imported from Italy, who astonished the audience at the Italian Opera a few days since, h_v his marvellous ‘sweet pipings’ on a penny whistle. His name is Pico, according to his baptismal register, thoni_rh he is cornlnonly known in his own country by the nature of Piechi. He has been described in several journals as a shepherd, but inasmuch as he is, and was born, blind tliis description is evidently cr- roneous. His father, liowever, is a shop- herd, and his family is of the poorest poor. Pico was born at Bobiv-, a village in the Sardinian states, but of late years he has lived with his relatives in the neighbourhood of Milan. He is now only twenty-live years old. His instrument is at little wooden whistle, less than three inches long, and of the commonest description. It has only three steps, properly so called, but he makes ample use ofthc aperture at the end as a fourth. \Vith this simple aid to his genius he has a range oftlir-cc octaves, and cart run over the whole elrrninatic scale. heard him accompany a lady who played, on the pinnoforte, two tlllllitlllf pieces fi-our Ernani and the Trovatoro. He knew the music ofthcse operas, but in the course of the evening other pieces were played, to which Pico improvised an ucconipaninreiit, which he executed tlironghout with perfect accuracy. His power of intonation is enor- mous. indeed the volume of sound is often too great for a room. He has notes as sweet as it nightingrilc’s, but occasionally there are shrill sounds which make the cars tingle from the too intense vibrations, and regret the want of nrr opportunity to hear these ‘native wood notes wild’ half a mile off on a hill-side. It was in the fields that poor blind Pico-—a wonderful example of Nature's benevolent tendency to compen- sate for the loss of one sense, by strength- ening another—was wont from boyhood to wake the echoes with eloquent music, which to imagine and create was the solace of his desolate condition. As he grew up his talent attained a local celebrity. Lat- terly he began to travel from village to vil- Iago with his whistle, and made a livelihood by the scarce baiocchi which his poor ad- mirers could afford to give him. At last he made his way to Milan, where his populari- t was so grout that he might have made a little for-tune had not the authorities turned him out of the city, because ho attracted too many crowds in the streets. Pico is now on his way to England.” Boron Jomoa do Rothoohild hoo ‘van 30.000 mtimh, out: for o two-para. nun.“ d. ‘Speriii, do., I lrlltl. tllivv do.. I llllll. lllil!'llll Pl} rlo. , M’, to N of I03 th I: Ioafaihoaoduoofnaro .diroro'ut,or-roadiuornotuo of Paris. lm i iiruiiiiltiriiiiirliiifiil : i am -7‘ “uni. "1. FAL é_iUl’l’LIE.‘-i m.'GrN.\'ixG To .\i:i:i\‘i-: AT 'i‘Iu: v' v 7 _ ar \ V! V ) y \ Clll l)N[Lx. ltflrd No. 14, Queen Street. 'l'lNS whit:-, l)l1lt‘l\’. red, Mae and }t‘lltl\\' l’:\lN'I'S, 2 ea-‘lts l.iir~‘u-wl flil. l hlril. libls. (‘opal \'.'iriii.-‘lr, (sold til '2, 3, :r!:rl -ls. ii piiitl. ‘[lI:tllll(.‘lll;ll\'-‘|l'lll:;l: llrtr-‘Iii-.-',(l)y.-.\voo<lri.‘lrirligo, ,'.l;i;]. er, Yui re.-tr. uestone. 'oppi:ras . 1 urn ritnrci lllue, Soda, l’ot2ish. lialtin-,1 Sorln, ‘lllllilllg Powder: Chocolate, Cocoa, l“:rrin;., Sago and Corn Starch. ALSO, IN n"rt)RI-2, A gener.-tlnssorlmcnt of llrngs, .\lrev,liI-iiics, patent do., Perfume-.ry, Brushes, Soaps, &c., &r-.. VV. R. WATSON. lllll. llllllllllllllllll. BEER Gt SON 1 EG to intimate to their friends and the Public in general that they have lately received from Lon- don, Liverpool, Boston and llulil':ix— 400 Packages of British, West India and American Goods. Comprising an excellent assortment, suitable for the season, which will he sold at a small advirnee from cost ‘for prompt payment, rrrriorig which will be urn — lilnck, blue, brown anil invisible liroad Cl.0'l‘llS, Fur, licavcr, bleltons, Pilot and \Vliitney Cloths, llress .'llnteri:rl.~i comprising Pellissier and Alma Checks, Gala l’l:iids. l.n~'trcs, Coburgs and Orleans, Seal Skin Conic, llvavrr_ \\'liitnoy and l‘ilot ()Vl'}liCOA'l‘S, Cloth ‘.\lnrit|cs and scarf Shawls, V4-lvets, I'luslre.-1, Iiil-horis and Trimiriings, Veils, Collars, llubit shirts. &c . 'l‘icltings, t-‘tripe-tl filiirtiiig. white and grey Cottons, Ladies’ Vfirrtcr boots. Furs. Fur Ciipq, Winter tiloves, .’\'lullli-rs, Blankets, COlllllel’[l.'\ll(§.’>, (lil (‘,lotlii~s. \\'or.-ited shirts, (‘liiltln-its‘ I":-lt llats :iir.i lii'r-«ls, lir-.vr-rsahle Waterproof (Tunis, Rubber 0Vt.'fCD.'llI, 5 'l‘on.~r N.-\ll.S, llE~l0l‘l(!(l, Arrrericuu .\loi'iiee l.ocl&s, \\ Ari trssortinr-nt of ll.’\!l l)\\' kegs \\'liitu l4|2i|tl.'\vlllll”" :5 v itli fancy knobs, .-\lil‘., _ n anil \\’:i.-liiiig Soda, Sets \\’l\ile flllll Gold liltiriri, with cnllisea and extra plat:-.~r, S()I.l‘. l.|“..~\'l‘l ing FLUID (Born Starch, Crackers, Pilot llreud. CONl’EC'1‘l().‘u'.\llY, Digbv llorringr, Al’Pl.ES, mono. Ladies‘ liulilicr Boots and Over.-lior-s, (ientlr.-nieri‘u Rubbers, Sleigh liells, &c. drc. King Square House, Nov. l, 18''}. Hill, SOr\l', (,‘.‘l.«\'I)LES Burn. COKE! COKE! 3 COKE!!! OR S:\l.F. at the Gas “lurks, ii quantity of very Superior COKE, at 6d per bushel, or 16s per Chiildron, rrnd li'.s per Chnldron, if 5 or upwards be taken. “'M. llllllll’llY, Manager. Cllill'lOllt*ltI\\'ll. llec. I‘.-3, lS.'i.':. :i7r.»i r::s rr.i‘vvi:«ri{ Offers for sale a good assortment of Cooking, Parlour, and other STOVES Prices much lower than usual. GOOD INVESTMENT. HE Suhoorihor has to inform all who fool desirous of investing money in FREEHOLD ESTATE, that ho baa oovorol wall-oitaatod BUILDING LOTS in this Cit , and I-‘ARMS in tho Country .o diopooo , on orato tormo. To those who wish to par. chaoo. oarly applicutio is rocorruaondod. JAMES J. Bl-IVAN. 'Emmmm- E9 45. an laid down on tho Plan of lP NI)-'55. boaldod on the Division lino ‘ °" _N°- .5 lid 56. containing 100 & Dd. ll. pour Boughtoa River, on tho - l ,_ oft : uad,<iind ll sound with good ood. For furthor paruoplars aplply to J. MES . HABZARD, Recreation, Sept. 27th, 1855. FARM FOR SALE. 7 ‘HF. I-‘Altlll now in the occupation of Mr. R. SV Enw/rau‘s. is r»ll'en-rl for Sula, cmitninirn. 192’ acres—l30 acres being cleared front oturnps ufrd in a good state ofcultivirtiuri, being well nianured, rind no part of it has been over cropped. ‘ excellent spring of water close to the House; and the buildings being recently built, are in good con- dition and coirirriodious. There is a (‘me gm“, of softwood growing up near to the buildings, 112 acres fri-elrold. New VViltsliire Settlement, Lot 31, Dec. 8, I855. J. S. DEALEY, 1; R o KER .r.v1) c0.i1.i11.s SIOJV‘ AND sirirrrim AGENT, No 64 Beaver Street, New York. Sill!’ V T:_7"*-_-_?‘ l‘3lI'lIlt?lll'.ll'. t‘lll.'llll()ll_gl\'t‘l| to lfrciglrts and h'l$u‘t!lr| for lllt: liritish l’ro\'nicc.-i and \\’ust llldig-9, -W30. llw -*-'|l0 0|‘ C-M-'i 1"t'8-‘I. Luiulwr. rind other t‘oloni:il Produce. TO MILLERS. Camel Hair Belting Cloth. ' ASZARD Sr, UWl'IN liavo much pleasure in announcing to their customers that they have received this day, it new supply of the above, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, wluch they offer for sale at I0 per- cent below former prices. Silent.‘ s'o}?3?vT —h CERTAIN HELP. JV'unicrorr.r Exlruordiririry, Jlnalorniml, E1,-pla- milory Culuurril, E/igrirr'i/rigs. tr Six Lrnrguagcs. l"ir'l,i/-llriril I~.‘ilt'tr'on. Prim 2:. 6:1. in a sealed envelope flll‘0llE,'h all Boolrsrllcrs, or can! post free from. the .IInllror,for 42 Postage Slumps. . THE Jl!EDIL‘./IL ./IDVISER on the pliy. sicnl decay _of‘the system produced by delusive excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvurying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-treatment, &e. By WALTER DB ROOS, l\l.D., 36, Ely Place, Holbora Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily. from I] till 4. Sundays ex- cepte . Sold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Watt, 11, Elm flow, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, \’t'egt- rnorelaiid-street, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. llr: lions, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions of this country and the continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opporruni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and general treatment of the disorders referred to in the above work. and hav. ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this ass of diseases, he is erirrbled confidently to undertake their removal in its short utimo us 3; consistent with oafety.! l’:l1soNs in ANY PART or THE tVoru.n, may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for Medicines, &c. wliich will be returned with the utmost despritcb, and secure from observation. The C0o\'CEJVTR.d TED GUTTJE VI V./77.‘. or lfligelublc Life Drops, are recommended to llll tliose who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Spcrrrratorrliuwa, Nervousness, \Veuk. ness, Languor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or liuirinesu, Tiiiiidity, Trembling and shaking of the Hands titrd Limbs, Indigestion, I-‘lritulency, Shortness of llreaIh,Cough, Asthma, Consurriptivo llabitr, Diuincss of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, &c. Their almost marvelous power in removing contu- minationa, Secondary symptoms. Eruptions, Sore Tliroat, Pain: in the Bones and Joiuto, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all other impurities, must he felt to ho bolievod. 4:. 6d.; ll:-.: and 38:. per bottle. The £5 Packages. by which £1 12s. are saved: and the £10 packages, by which it still greater saving is effected, will be sent from tho Estnblirhnient only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. P./11.41115’ in the BACK, GR./1 VEL, LUJIIBA- G0. RHEUMATISJI, GOUT, Indigestion. Bile, Flatulency, Headache. .N'eruourn¢irr, Dc- bimy, Diroares of the Bladder and Kidneys, Slriclurc, dc. THE L‘O.MP0li'JV'D REJVJIL PILLS, as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates, on tho most safe and efficacious remedy for the above daa- , kind. and- - orouo complaints, Diochorgoo of‘ an flisoasor of the Urinary Organs genera ly, which if no lootod,frequsntly result in utono in t o bladder, and a lin ering, painful (loath. They ugroo with the most do ioato otornoeh, otrougthon tho digoutivo organs, increase tho appetite. llllptovo tho gonoral health, and will offoot a_caro whoa other rnodioinoo have utterly failed. _P_I'Io0 4|» 34-. 11s., & 88¢. por Box, through all Modioino Vondora. GUJRD .lG.l!I.[V‘flT the recommendation of rpuriotu or other or-ttcloo by tutpri not led Vendor: who tluroby obtain a largo pro I. protect the PUBLIC against FR1 UD. or Majerr '1 En. c ' err hood directed the word: " .u.'raa Du Rooo, Loanow," to to printed to white Mun . on the Stomp ward to an about. to isritoto which. ivf I . Siilifliy HASZABD I OWEN, Qaooa lqaaro Chorlottotowa, Doc. 2!, 1855. Clrarlottotown.