I (hen the Werflng xi.-. lrleriil.) . l;. ‘FL .2 «N "53 {..'.‘. '«8.""Z‘t-“. .41. ‘mi: coltpmvuype REPLY ‘ 1.,-, 'l't_),]’§p_ llloopsvl or try; astntrra ntl.t.. ., - " '''-'-..n... .1 - eve.,d .' thlnh oeywool, houletoont a Ihather sobright and beautiful; ' Though we tel such famous stories Of the fortunes to he won, I’ ' ‘ iii thsifntsut I_ngies. J I “ii. '5" Qmlsnsnt ht on hllur. ~ - sdve‘- an all at "are, I un’t aeethgt that's a reason _ Why the scarlet I should wear; ~- lsstnaeost mt _ ‘ Beets to suit me quite as we l I loolt bsdl in eh. ye want to catch Nae ! I don't much .'§'\“eI\- ' nisiras It Now he goes dbonroa crutches. ' With a single arm and eye. To be sure he's got a medal, And-some twenty pounds u-year For his IlO2Il'II, and strength, and service, Gover‘inent can't call that dear; Not to reckon one leg shstter‘d. 'l‘wo rihs broken, one gyg Inpt; ‘Fore I went on such a ventu _ I should stop sndcouut the cost. . - tLets e‘ 9‘ lots o‘ iimmoe Ax Bill oiigygiiis soost'vluit; i . He'll tell ya -'taint‘by no means . Sort e’ stall‘ to iviatie ye fat. ' -If it was. the private eo'ger ‘ Gees efit but ions little. Ww. it's jest like bees in kitcliin‘ .-1 ' ' . ith the sound oI"a'brsss Itetlle. ' Lots o‘ gold and quiclt_ promotion I‘ . _Phei'e I jeuttooli srwlllisrrr Green .1 He's besnjburreeii years n tlghtlif, As they call it for the Queen; ‘ Now he comes Itovnn invsllded. Wit.ha.nnrgeaet's rank and pay; But that he ie-made a captain, - Or is rich I sint heard any. i and Out Houses stlscll - P!?_‘P;_‘3RTI55 1»: ms or «» _L1=.T.-f FOB aamn. . 28 4 Acnrs of Freehold LAND. situate u mites wiuernnd 4‘ suites by land. from Chnrlolt_Q- towii,fi-oiiriggou the Hills River. and also on Emil Pei“ 130 acres are cleared and under good csltivattels tli - remaliidei is covered with raw . _ The whole is well fsuesd, and liirgeJesntitles.ol'3OI °°"'.° ... .5. air“... ‘ Ttim is s Dwell ones and convenient 1301"- ed It is we watered. Anna. 50 acres of Land adjoining the above. I'M!" ' L"’° ’“ free frotit any taxes. One Shilling per acre, fi_ir slung term and is _ _ _, riaprly the whole or which is cleared and under cultivaiiou. 'l Is above Land will be other or iii poiuon-. a pm "W10 W- chug mm,’ ,3" 5, ,,u,,,,, go .-"mi; pi; Mortgage. For further ...-r.a1"iA’Ir"r .at:1'rrrcuI. sL.i.m ’ inner adasnsr nstu 1: WATER! M ‘ICC as well it the Most lhdsstraetlblenhe Chemical sfliuity of whit: con. verts the surface of uisierin _ 8Iisls—¢Pro( against FIRE and WA’! LI. nature are made to sccompl ful. by rendering Woriden fabrics as durable as brick or Stone, an and tniniible. lron. pargienlm, apply to Juan D. IlAssAnn, Esq.. or to the sun. scrtber on tho reuiises. NEIL STEWART. October 18. 1851- 0" ‘Mn’ Ai.so. _ Several FARMS, with psrtclesrauces. Fer further particulars, l "" ’ '° itouizn.-r. ttcnmir. For Sale. _ . Northern division Lat 28. OJVE THO USJJVD ACRES of LAND, in portions of 25. 60, or 100 acres at moderate Charlottetown, October 26, I852. .. Blltlble Building Lots r Bale. FOR SALE Firs: eligible Building [.0 snjolning the Tau yard of Mr. Richard Hearts. and running I00 feet on Grnt G Areal, and 84 feet on Fitz lloy Street. For Terins of Sale and plans of the Property’; application to he made to IIIATH I<lAvu.Asrn.’ Earp, rrister-at-Law, at his Utlice In Queen uare. " _ September 27. I852. . FOR SALE. HE Leasehold Interest of_ 100 acres of Laud situate at Canoe Cove, Lot 65. .lt~fiouts on the Gulf Shore. and is distant h_\ the Fm-y I3 unfit: /'ro:’n‘_ Charlottetown. The _lleut is One Shilling so 9 per acre. on a years. There is a good Dwelling House and two Barns 36 a 25 and 40 I 20. 50 acres are clrh_ are and in good 0tlllIVllIOIl,|‘Il!|ll0dBI’ covered with good wood. is a I’|Il‘liI‘p at thle dtpir. An IIIlIll|.‘ll;llC0 0%‘ ees-manure can he had on the s ore. " or urther psrticu a y to Ai'.r:li’h.~it>t:tt, M-:mLt.. Canoe Cove. Lot 65, n the Prcuiises. cl. 7. 13,52. . evaluable Freehold Property. TO BI’. SOLD, Ii Private Contract, 888 acres of excellent LAND. 50 0 which are clear, the property ofthe lsta Dr. Cizuasuro, situiite in the irninediiitn vicinity of Georgetown; it abounds with plenty of Timber, Firewood sud Longers. For fur- ther particulars, apply to " JOHN M‘GlLI.. May 3. im. the particles together, but the substance cover as seqneiitly the harder the Slate. obtained, Erich buildings may he made impervious to moisture. and the niust be ova proof, w c wdl Ishe from The METAl.l.TC PAINTS. Purple and lsil,.sra oflercd as Weather and Water Proof sols! . Their hsse them from Galvanic action so fat al to land and other iiivits on Iran wor|t—sn ' i ' -my change should take place fiom striiosphr-ric ixidueiics or the action of salt Water and Sulphnieted hydrogen so previileiit in Sen Ports end Tidal Harbours. They in Ctsapssss and Durability. wb adapted Mills, Jrtd fessur ays of Boston. . tilicste :--“ As a permanent pigment. this uiuieral must riisilt with the most indestructible and puscltan sable buses. For. covering 'f g_.na£l7'§ehan¢eable Metallic Paints: nfnctnrdb Pt! ' Cllitrr.-No Stalin. ‘Iii; A ‘|.‘I'E‘LC{'A 8l..A.'.I‘€’li‘th: ilrrtfduct of :al’lIIlIIfQ of r Uta hnevvn to he the best uctoisofhcst ls eoreved, into a L‘e¢ts'sg of dual» ‘ Thle the laws of results as surprising as they nra,use- d lass pervious to moisture, and consequently prerentiii decay destructienfroiu corroding influences hitherto suppose unat- 'l‘h_e4 iscipsl ingredients are Alnnilvts, Silica and the Oxides of e ndhesive quality ofthe Ialtas not onl I-icitls and attracts also. The longer posed to the weather the more powerful the attraction, .and coit- s various shades of colour are fashionable colours ofeither Free Slime or Granite. The oil atstl by the action efthe weather before it is _l"s'rr ' nine to twelve months. hosi lron . secures err chsniical onvirhinatiiin makes it Impossible, that enrpissa all l'nitits yet tliscitveretl ‘ ' render them pie-eiiiiusull tothe coveriugof ell Itindsof Ion vvorls, such as SM trig, . Titer . Rsilwa Care, on Iron IN_'I‘8 have been analysed by Pro- . -fink Raill -rl.'.' im~A'i'.i.ic PA The following is an extract from his Cer- llcttilltc \Viire, its coiiipositioti shows t at it is ,eaiiiitetitly lttlod. (Si netl) AUUT. A. HAYS, Stale Jlssaysr." Di'rrm'oiis.-—Ai-tlllciiil Slate. Mix the powder with pure lloilctl Linseed Oil and a little tlpivils Turpeiitina to the utntsistsiiicy ofvcry tliiclt Paint. and apply withn comruon Bush. being carefu to keep the iiiixturo well stirred while putting it on. One pound will cover ten square feet with two. Coils. lfshingles have been on for ears, it will be necessary to sweep ofl'the nsoes end list with s sti broom; two or three costs of this material will nialte a perfect Slate Roof. proof against Fire and Fannnarc-rovr, N. 13., Nov. 18, 1850. Mr. J. W. lnisrr. Ds-.Ait Sin.—Pleiise send us two more barrels of your Artificial Slate. We have sccn_some of the good etfects of it at tl'te'last fire. Some ofthe Roofs covered with it did not catch at all, and when the walls were burnt some of the roofs came down in one piece. and others were the means ofsaving the building. especially one roof alongside eftlie Bank B. N. A., which also was one uiouris of saving the llsn . Plnase see that it is on board ofthe first boat, as it might be ac- glected and stored. Your obedient Servants. S'l'E\VAllT I. NEILL. iv. N. n.. Jul - 20. I850. ' I-ots o‘ fun, and pleasant quartna, lid a so'gers merr life; All the tv_adesrncn's, armors’ daughters Wsntin’ to become rn wife !’ W’. I think I'll trike I to shillin', ut the ribbons in my hat} - Ito; I'm but a country huinpkin, et not quite so ginss as that. ‘ Fun 1' s nocltiu’ follow-creatures Doivu like niiie-pins, and that era; Bticlcin‘ bag’ne.ts through and through ‘an, ; nrning’, sliiyin’, every w ere, ‘ Iearunt qiu1r!ersT’—-worry pleasant I Sleepin‘ on the field 0' battle, ‘ .»(‘)rin os italor barrioh. Cruniin d together josllilte cattle, jtrut away. then, master sergeant._ , “fish your lies as on ye go, ._ And ' Dirt an honest wor ing ninn, ' W35 the strength »thst«(lod;tias guv nae .gfic!oiiéfi Kc". . .'”,‘?. 3°?‘ 1 an . .. lla ti: t.i'_'t ii .' ‘ ’ 7- " '41- '.‘ 1A!.It‘FM)GI$ COMPAINHVB. It is now the fashion to place the golden age of England in times -mblqspn sure dpstltnte‘of comforts. the wants of which d ' irttolerdble to a ‘modern footiniivi; when farmers and shop. _lte_e_pcrii hreakfastcd ovi loaves, the sig of which would cause a riot in topics; vvorlthonse;,when merp di__ed faster in the purest ‘ eonnlrfit ‘tltatt they new tile in tlld monl pnttlontinl lanes of our town, yhgri they now die on the coast of Guinea. We too, shall. In our tutti, 'be'out-strippped, and in our turn be envied. It nipy well be.i_nt zothceritury. that the ‘peasant of Doreetehlre iniiy ‘ think lrlmae ivilsciiibly paid with us. a-week; that the carpenter ' df Greenwich may receive ton. ii-day: that labouring men may be as little used to dinelvvitltout merit as they are to eat ryn bread; that sanitary police and medical discoveries may’ have added eeveral e ,to tlinavcrnge length of human life; that numerous corn- snd uauriss which are now unlmiiwii or confined to a few may "he'tvithin the rencliofevery thrifly and dilllgent worlmniii. A yet it may then be the mode to assert. that the increase of wealth and the progress ofsclence liiive benefited the few at the expense "oftlle many , and to talk nfthe reign’ ofQneevi Victoria as the time when England was truly tnerry England, when I classes were ' hound t other by brotherly sympathy, when the rich did not grind of ‘ tIe‘Ib_t.- -ofthepoor, and the poor did not envy the splendour tbetrch. ID.” -‘ ‘ I Wlgstll,” said and little urchin to_another, “ does your school- __r_n__sgter ever pigs yon‘: reward of miI:_ri't‘!" “ I suppose he does was r ‘om _er;_" egives me a ic on every ay, and says mmtfi? '3’ —»»'v :4 _. ‘ - “"A'ins‘ii out west was" ‘lately elected eoiistsbteig I so our‘ th :1-on returning home he proudly loolvtd a -hietbow OlCI)l‘l,:l ilk; A fcrtmlmie! don't run with Stan|ey’a‘cow any __n_i_ore-,—you're no longer a common cow-you're a eriastahle‘s cow. , _ LI 'IIl‘l.I|||s;I|i¢ll _. guiiiag,'yeur_ sis shouiinahle-_-*fisiiotsettled.' ‘In eedly setssted the lady. '1 think you had better scttlc tilt the ache. and then eatnplniu. I ‘ Old Mrs. Plllrevis was resdintr the foreign news by {late “arrival. “ Cotton iii declining!" exclaimed‘ the old lady. "‘ Well. I thought nnineti; thelsat thresill used was remark- ibly feeble. ~ ' ) arder lo hls,lsndla,il'y"' i Inhllrwiv In Oonnecticnt, a loafer was 'broiigli’t b’el'dt-ha " ’£n’s'tice for being drunk in the street-eylie §iie,being one duller each . The fine was paid. and nest day he wan nrrniiigrd again. “ Now you don‘ 'nilize. said he. “ I know the dollar for eseh oI'ence—sn ‘this is the same old drunk A lnaussid that the llrst thing tIist~ tvvrne hie ‘III?!-Illfll lo 'inii' Yty the pest and shllriil manner when a pull) ivl Iis ' "y?iioom._ lle iiinrv see chit rtiivstvtisvi the ivisiiiisr .§.,..,5. ‘, 'iooiii',"h ttiiaeii wIII'not new Iitrt so thnoli satisfaction. . p 4;" -asap -In luslv cl‘.-nted1,.plo.. iv. ozfoted =' 3 ,5...“ .f,; r|g,Qoqfpfi'%:C trip... is _slIn s, e bottle was dvsn .. asdtheo lie es the ho so tistl at two fiiilis. __. wggimupgj, -iii the Held, lie’ was bad to catch, pad he ,, vrssstssasae - , lie was c-oat!-,l-, . » . ‘I _ -' , -_ tut" 't'iird. fig"; '8' .':I.:lXJo.l:I.;|"tdI:s‘:’nnv .d:'W'I‘I, grits! e book, when it should fh “N-I":i»i»A .u ,tiK I‘ I r _' -lei’ “Whstsre . "W ' seasherefsneefhlspe . _ _ ._ ' under cultivation. together with the buildings these TO BE LET 03 SOLD. 3 CRIBS of LAND. . GRIST MtI.t.. four Houses _ and other luildlnga, sitnate live and a half vnilea from Charlottetown on the Mslpee on . he whole Fatste may be had in one, or the Mill h the Land in tracts of any size to suit Leassheldevs or For particulars, apply to 2 « . WILLIAM CURTIS, itself. and ii _. on the premises. Cnrtisdiile, Aug. 23, I852. Freehold Property for Sale. HAT desirable PILOPEIITY owned and occupied by the Sub- ‘lscr, situate on the South Side of the llillsborough River, iiiiincdiatcly opposite to Charlottetown. This Property consists of One hundred acres of LAND, about 40'of which are clear, and in a high state of cultivation; the reinaiuder is covered with W 001). The situation of this Property, and its proximity to Charlottetown, render it must iliesirable for a private Guutlstuatfs residence, or for Mercantile or Agriculturil purposes. Lso _ . . The niiex ired term of three years. from the lat ofhlay dust, of 25 acres of AND adjoiiiing_ itr—rno_st of which are cleared, and on. . ~ for further paitteatsts. Ipply to Danny.‘ Ilannair, Esquire, —.g __ at breakfast, the other tl Charlottetownpur to the owner on the Pfiflixlfins WALSH. _. Cbsrlottetowii ferry, Oct. 85. ten. . LE1‘ evi uses.‘ with liberty tdpsrsoece. lfso required. part of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber. hnown as the “l:‘.en.asi" Estate. slteste at the Eastern estreviiit of Charlotte. town, eonvprisiivg Eleven Town Lots and portions 0 Two Cosnrnsn Lets. This Property has been laid of into Building I.Mii, and will be let by private contract agreeably to a plan to be seen at the (Era of Joint Loivuwonvrs, Esq. W. S. LONGWORTU. Charlottetown. January 6. 1852. To be Let. _ VIVHE lower part of the New TBMI-’EIIAl\CE HALL in I this Town. comprising one spiicions Room feet, b ' feet. and four small Rnoniii suitable for Public Otiicoe, car feet, y . feet. There is also a commodities and excel- lent Ctilliir under the Building, two-tlihds of which will also be let on reasonable terms. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. II llsszard, W. Heard, G. Ileev, or to _ JAS. D CO0I’Ell,8ecy. Charlottetown. Aug. 3, I852. Valuable Pasture Lot for Gale. T0 he Iold by private Contract. that beautifully situated plot o ‘ ground. tlve property of Joint Nrcvsonn. being pasture last No. use in Ilia Ito iilt of Cliiirliitietowii. ;l'tiipr‘u'ing so sures of cscellevit LAND w th e Buildings tlierednf This Property is we I erleloscd. anvil for tho iiiost iart with u dy ko fence ; and the gnoali-t’ part nfit is cleared and uiiilcr cultivltiont The property can be viewed at any tiine on application to John Niclioll on tliii preniiiiss. _ An uiiqucstii-iialilo Title will be’mitde‘tn the session can be had at once. For terms and flirt ply tir._Jnhst I.ongvvo_ith, Barrister at Churlotlelotvii, -Aug. Ht ISBL ' chaser, and pos- r particulars, ap- ‘‘ (D1IIB@iD'IlaAlBo_°_ _ » IIE SUBSCIIIBIZIIS respectfully iiiforsn t it friends, that they iire eslnblished in the City of Bos-rare as General Commission Merchants. re prepared, with the usual lhclllties, to receive and sell all des- criptionsof Meichandize. on the most favourable terme. They also purchiiss and ship all description of Merchandise, arid friiin daily experience in the Market, will enable them to meet the wishes of their fricn . The cuiisigiiivients of Vi:sss:t.s for Eats. Fnniarrs-. or CssAn- ‘rtn, will receive prompt attention. Insurance on all Property etfectod on itinlowest terms. I-‘rovii loiig esperteiies In Fore‘ it and mcat' '1‘ site, we ulitlentl y otlhr our services In all the it. iiiiiils'ors' bnarttl" ha‘cA‘xr-i~v'i.n Bl!IllIIl.' ~ . '1‘IIO_IIA8 SLEATBI dz C0. . Brstea,"8spt. 24, III). C I'os'rnrt's Wharf. Just Published,‘ Under the Sanction of the Colonial Legfrlntin-r, A MAP DP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, at G.aoni=n'Wniuiir, Esq. Bunvlvon Gsnsnsu. tamed. _ becesse. Anyo . i ‘ uumgtt oYu, air I-up e|_igvse- itliout lather. and very fre- TIIID MAP Baptism the latest :I'¢piI[l'l{II|t¢Ill information I gfi.|y,igist|heI. IM “M300 thI. cost, ft’! ll ‘Flu l_ his ndbrded hy surveyor General sotice. and other nnthen- , pgmqipfll “-50 . it -1l?.5‘J.J‘° “fifth: ‘tie eeercesi theses a-est. rivees. c.. down from the ,,t§3tUIls!hspeed'ers. tie was seat'tip‘“ lltf‘ Oevv _ sinripletsil by Germs Ila - Ilayfislil. R. N. halaneaoft season. ..i;:: ,3. .; .. ., . “ l'_‘l"L!"' t'°"l|'j""'¢"W5.lt-' 145-00 Qttlttwlo I-II. , Wm‘, ‘H. ' my“ mm .m“-“' '-“'2” uiirzgpaputanut -brunt: ‘F-ipdipd bx M5. “_ v , Ir I III ‘ NI ,- 7. pg, lg '*‘g‘l'.‘°"l°"a '° d°" °“- ll: ‘in-.I‘swnafi:p.-zotliseplsestdinge of the Coast and . a‘ _ miip',tiiit.a.i . wait,» ICC. the ' :....:'.,...-i.~.-+..'~3."«.E.-°~-* r.r..~uwriv.x,sz4te.esr~y ..':;ai;'a~' I O‘.u attention to the high estimation in which the Melatll fiictured by John Ross, Esq., Traro, are held h rsctcr in praise of these articles of Provincial inuiiufncture appear elsewhere, in thiiv issue, and from information afforded by parties who have similarly applied them, we can safely endorse the opi- nions therr-in contained ’ ,.. so universally successful in relieving pain and clfcctliig cures—rclicl od to that eonimodioss llonse. opposite ||Ai.;., where she trusts. by lieepvvg on hand a pupply s! eh; best 9 .sot..uerlt meflltefllnt of their favors“ I-‘siuilies. ‘rile Parties, eic., supplied nish..snr quantity. ‘A few v noAitr>t:iie.uiisueeenisoit.ioa,. .. y . -‘iii 81'. Jon Joins Reign, Earp. Patented of the Purple rlallic lron din! Sirt,—I havejnst painted a new Ship with your Ilotallio lron Paint, and I have much pleasure instati that I never painted a Ship with so small a nsntity ol'I’aint an Oil, and look so well. From its adhesive qua ities and the manner it covers the wood have no doubt but it will be more durable and much chctlpcl than snyhotlier paint usednfor such purposes, and would recommend it to t e pub ic genera . _ y Yours. he. ROBERT G. MORAN. Ross’ Mrs-At.t.ic PAuv'rs.—\Ve have already culled public ic I’iiiii'iI, lItllI’lll- those who have satisfactory cho- isd occasion to use Iheni. Certificates of a highly .—-Hult III an. 4‘@‘ 'l‘Iie Ml-Z'[‘ALl..lC I’ INTS are raised and put on like It gives universal satisf.icllon—iiu'tr “‘ from any one using it, never sold It tni:tlit-iiic r 0 is absolute! y rttrr. CURTIS &. PEIIKINS, Dtuggists, Bangor. Me VVONDER OF TIIE \VORl.D. Gravel Cured qfflt-s years standing. Messrs. Covvrrs 61. Plvurrus, Bangor, Me. (i‘rn!Irnuvi.-—| have horn entirely t-urrd of the Gravel, by the us ofyour Cramp ani1Put'n Killer. I coaviiieviced tzihing the Crntnp and Pain Kitlcr iii the Spring of I847. I had been a great snlfcrcr for ten years previous; some four or five years of the Iiiiic I sulli.-ri:il beyond all say powers to describe. _ During this time, I have had medical aid. and tried various spe- cider. but found very little rclisI'iintil I obtained your (Zriiiiip ai-il " ler. In‘ one inuuth after I cornnserrced tisiiig it, 4 ii to grow better. I oontiuiisd to use it for a year, all the tiuii: inipruving until I was entirely cured. Prospect. Ne” -Ian. 29, I35] - _ ; ell acqusintyd with the above use, and offsets. - ‘ ‘ Muss STAI'L!I. We. the midi Vslgufll. are n certify to the above statement . Crtiauzs Ct.is-roan, ll/itriuir Curiosb, S"raN1-on I-‘.i.i.ts. Doctor Toby, a regular practising Physician, of East Michias, writrio us under date of March 20, I847: ’ p , ' ' " I'll-sso send me hiilfa gallon of your Cramp and Pain Killer-— it is the best medicine to cure nhat it is represented to, that I ever used.” ' f6 The Doctor Ilrst ivisde use ofit In his own case, for a severe sprain in the shoultlcncntssad hy the upsetting of: stage, and found imme- diste relief, and has sliice used it In his practice. Ilcsd lhefollowirig. Itnveshs for Itself. - H U H .4 TI 8 0 U R E D I certify, thstl was sflictcd with a violent Rheumatic pain-in the small of my back, which entirely disahacd me, to that I could not get up without the greatest pain avid c ortfnor could I walk wit - out a cane, and but very little" with. Doctor Jelhison’s , Aiiodyiic Liv-isnciit, or Llqdld Opodeldec. In several other remedies, without any relief. After sufcring in this way pbout ' ” . T: Prat‘:-iizi-‘ Hdtmw eelil, which settled in her leg more or Ii-ss sore, and greatly liillanieil. Hg.» ,,‘..,,;,., iiiul fer uisnthr sngi-iber she was ' Oiiiiiueiit: iiriil, as It Inst res--an e. after even nu :'.'.';':::.~:t::..=::'.°::':.',.:--::'.:... .E:1..:"*'*‘-*~'-~ -A seiiin ul1(‘lll.lIIlII In-r sh r-p snuiiilamj iis..i,,..,h.,, “, 0 them with her present enjoyment oflsu eil ' ' fellow creature. _ , S. ‘ _ A reason to YEARS ctlvmm T Y Copy of ‘If Tn I”I'0l‘l.£I8Il|’ of (:0 _ur thrre difli.-reinthnrciilents y Icor t . . - w II It: symptoms ail rcciiiivse to is uirii-ii iii‘ .....||,..,i .dm.e' have el|'ectcd'u ronv neseeil it wouhl ciedit the tart. Cl-mi-v.13. Mnrhnl nimi, nsitdsn Extract of is Lcmrfrosi Mr. 'lo Priifi-rs: r Hoi_|'_ow‘ once, but all to im tree. was, I tliil air, for in lane their Itlr is really astonishing. Inovv sttoa I my iien L‘ S. V. A WONDERFUL dtJ'ii'iz l have followed my lrthoriiiiis occii ' ' . mli hail no return wlintcrer ufiviy ceirip i’ri.t.u"°"‘h°m we “M”, I lino (Si AN INFLAMMATION 1.‘ Copy of L To I‘rul'r-i~sur lliit. Low lime In time. to vittiinks of BQAnn ofI)IlIEC'l‘ Rsuf Fire Insurance for I’. T. I! in ' worth. E: , Robert Hutchinson. is HERE Your: nniutmri '« ll0LL0lVlY’S 0IN'l‘llllN'l‘., J A MOST attttAcUi.ot:s cvnr: or nu 4 - 4: YEARS‘ SUI-‘I-‘ERll\'G.) LEGS’ “TE” Letter fratn Mr. lI't‘lIi'irni GaIpi'n, of ']o_ sag,“ “"4 -Mar, 15. I851" if In—-Attlis ego nan. it II t -‘ " ' " L: ‘.‘.'...'z:..":'.'. " .".:..'".'::' Extract of a " -NW '0 Slreel. Wcypwlk. , . ) flflnhl v Nine thri- ttiicsscil the sullerin an 1,," g’ D you would cease efso gveiiily ‘ _ ndoed frclelthligliif atlevisiiiig the Illflltdlltgl or. Wtt.l.lAIt _t'tAt.pm_ .. UFABADLE‘ 9.2;: 1"-.“.=:;* . °” Rurhclt c. no-irr HuiM¢ra_~]i’cIii. ddlsilfid ad‘! GI; cum’ loi.t.owAv. ' l ' M‘ f . &?.:r"\l.": the result I‘ Ifdu-‘ onsyise rag to having it the H13,-—l sulfcierl for it periud of dairy, II ithr-nl deriving any lie-no t,nnd was even tiilil tli | inputivvcrl- t ' ' . _ ’ . wi‘i.t.iAir aims. by us. w. I’. i-:..,i.....i A DREAIIFUI. nan nanairr cviirzo -IN oivn’ ' v M '‘ MONTII. Kn‘. dud Dam“, ‘M l85:.U'i1fI’lhsIiurrl, _ . . ig cil) . 'l he truth of this slnli-snout can lie vnviflgd I)! A I SII,—My wifg 1. h momh.‘ land stifl'cretl frnni Bad Breasts for ninrgilm, nnd during the hole iidfi .1 llpriiig Ilt'rII:t:fIl.ffllI‘:I iiii'iiaii'lii‘l|\i ~' _ Omit In use _\«»tIi l'ills and " 000. am! fortunate it t. ‘mpg’: , . bciiclit that various uili:r.li.ra.t‘i:li: at my f:.r;.h:"': ‘°l2:.¢‘ll~‘1‘l,rand (‘ recommend them rd) Pnttnntrtt TURNE , It or-' A DAN(i‘I':ItOl's sivi; . .' E M“. LI no or Copy ofigmwfrom John Ibrfur, an .lgri'cviI!urt'rr, residing at rough, vicar Hsxlissv, (am: May to, 1350, 'l‘o Professor Houowav, 1.3:: ’IITelIl:::i .ri.iv‘clI:||' “vim . "~m"‘ °." °“.'l' '5'“ “"0 ‘or. rather the Hay Iliirvei-i, um] ..t.i,.,.,gp I Jmm PORIPAR. 11:5 stnr: Pl-IRI-‘ECTLY CUIII-ID. M",”,L"£"' film‘! _Jllr.' Francis Jrnut, of Hrtahougg’ an 0lllI,‘blll1I6T0 ,ilutrd Jpn! 29th, I85]. neil) - Stn.—-I-‘oriuurcilmii twenty eavs 'fsI has at (nu, ‘e|lD,lIlIIIlll|"_I.ly| t‘lli.e lI.l.l:, fornwliitihtlie was - r ' - . an ordinary paint. JOHN 3088 P ' ‘ A'f.Il":||lI“I":‘l|il’¢nfre'tl.l't)oI. r9:l‘:X::ll‘lh{.II”l.l:,l.I;: p‘lp‘|n C;l'l'£fl0l.IE r¢....iv.d_ 4 - r , a an ce. _ ,. ~ . e w r i . Agents liar Prince Edivard Island. Gno. '1'. llAssA.an. Queen ?-f,'5‘:__3,"":';..":.l:""'?'|:..’l"“"""- "'4 'h""I‘""‘° """*'t"¢'|l'\‘Ifln trlsl. Square. Kssuvn-ii M-xuqgig, row.“ 5".“ y . _ mm“ W. .-an nmaira-ii.-itgiii. itie got Iiiiiiisiitsie sens!-boiii ctmieimowu.'oei.9.;issi. » I r' - ' .....-......'.i...i c..'..i'°".L7'.ii" I" '''‘'° ‘'°''‘''- "'° "'“" """' '“° . .. ~. _ , _ hm [wt ,0": .s ehss enyayed tbs bestot‘ health for the 8' Id 1» . A- t>A.I1:r- The Pills should be .l..‘.l...3.i.ii, ..‘i.i’."'iii‘.'3°.'.i’...-.‘..'.‘i'°T' R ‘values. wmswvr ro rrur unrzs. A F k llhefullowing cdlge:—— - -A ‘ . "i"l°'} °‘ 5. NSLOW an old an experienced nurse an eras gs hlc o-foot ll 1 | ’ Physician, weeild call the sttniition of the 'Lsdiee to her Dad Irsasts Chllbslsln 0'n|tl u Soothihng syrup ts:-| Clirll tezsling. It wllnl I-hfltdlllcly regldve Burns gt:ppeii.tm.¢. oi.,,¢,,|., sea", on pain a sy s spaevn ic action so on t s gunie re are anions rris (Soft wellln 9 Gov he a lvilzivviwiaiion. nind is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend iiposi it Bites of Mos- Cam-eve Liimbagf Tumour: . Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and relieferitl health to you rhslurs and Coiitrscled & s |.;.,-u chlltllfll-25 5° 1 L Suttdifillcl E-lS‘t‘il' joints lthcuinatieiii \\ oanils Price, cents per tt s. ‘oci_as- ay ephsiitis is Id We have sold very large quantities t:f'Mrs. 3|vi}1'lIlIt)W'l SootI.‘in-g 8 Hi I P - ,,,«c,nNf , nu Syrup dullll" the past six years etvcra I iousiiii l e .ieI year \ i- u_i_ iyt_ is roprielor at 244 Sir '( ‘reg. | n pad belies Ill: be ntetltcinepin the Ivor for child-cii Iccthiiig or for llyzh L50. I ll.I‘.:LAIIll. 4'3}-iit I'ii‘rml'.n£Tl.luii.i: in size. a..:i.|'-:I,d_ the cure of Dyseiitry and Diarrhcsiii Children, whclhcr itarisea from IN 9- F. 3-Mn-l -0- well. llicre is is vory coiisiilcriible saving in kiiig‘tIii~._|aigci'_ sires. NB.°x. Ulrccllolhl tor the guidance of Patients nrcnfliaed to each Pot ‘IS-ls‘. _F;l,llE!! FIRE!!! n n':vor-mrnr 41- A uvtivo-.‘ I-‘IE1’! i-an CENT. FIRE! IECUR8 You . or Tins can only be llevie.b_v lnshrlng In the iii_u'ruAt. riitr. INSUIIANCE COMPANY. . . r ,. Thiels lhe only Otfloe where clsiins for loss can be tnctfwithout ferciiccto a furcign Com an . ". , ‘ _ ~ . i Bliuilt forms afspplication, and any other Information can be ob iii the Secretary and Treasurer's Otlice, It'i:i.,t Stiaet. April Ii, I852. ' National Iioan Fund Life and Equttablp Fire Insurance Companies of Londoiy “ . Incorporated by Acts of/I_’qrlinp¢ E. Island. 09.. Has. l.'ltn_rlrs Hcrulry, 1'. Long-' . Esq.» ‘710lIal'DtIws0n,'.Esq. Ilutschr Rtsltsl u at coneitlerubl reduced premium. I"osins ofApplicatiori. and all other inhsrmation, may be obtained ., inland, ’ from the Subscriber. at his Otlice. Cliarlottctowii. 1.. w. GALL. Auiii. chased ii battle of Crimp and Pa Kllllr. pinpsvet by tzwwris at Prziutiiis. ltsiigur,sii,t iifisr Mi-u appltruttone was entirely relieved . vsedleias In the ‘world, and an happy to add iny testiinuuy in its favour. [UPS iii. To {lie Tenants on Lots 0 do bl. llltenbseslber Iisviiig. by Power of Attorney. dated the 6th efhlnrolv, ISM, been a 'ntad.A nl Iielnhe charge of et. in this lsliid, the ropsrty e Laurence ‘siilisun . 43",.‘ -pg';.,_ Esq., notifies the'I‘ensnts on than Townships. that all rents, and N. I.—-lle um mi call for corms ai PERKINS’ Cfllp sad ‘"9"! 0‘ “-95 -10- M II» -_--I _ r~ -'0 norm“ '0 5- P'“l Pain Killer. All others hearing this vistas are base imitations. "’ 5"“ f°"l""‘l‘- ll’ ‘l°'"' l'°"'I “'u’°"”‘l ” "'°°"" ll," “',°- Prics 25 cents per bottle. for s _ AME’ V50- w,._ R, wg-mop; Portllill, April 9, llll. . Chvilottetosvn. Jane IO, I000. - noun." REMOVAL. I re. 8 B l. D 0 N « RATI-'.l"Ul.l.Y no the I l patronage received from her friends, and hcge to inform them, that has reinov. ‘ the New 'I‘asivnnancn- .N'G£'R BEEA LIJIOJV SYRLI’, den. .44-i HI \'I- l'il_I . . .,¢.,i-._.,, ,1‘, THE Bteame af‘ after the let of November, will leave Charlottetown Pletou every Tuesday and 'l‘hnvedivy-'- instead of Teri o‘clo& as heretofore. . . ..« r.iipgpi if -ii.sli‘ti‘.~.t_ts3ii_',.s1i:‘. Steamer . r “ ROSE," during the remninflev this Dug! f tnsvning.—ht six o'clock. ' T003“ OWEN, Manager. CharIottetCIIs0etoher II. “II. - _,5 i V y _ 1 ‘This Olce, Qsees Bqssre -U,.levl. \ I' I ‘Mr I _-