poctng. - THE \Vl').'{l.l) IIAllVE!!'I‘. The) are sowing their sited in the d.i_i light fiilr, Ttiuy tire sewing their seed in the nr-on-dary glri They are sowing their seed in the soft twiltgitt,'a Tbyare sovvirigtheirsrrsd in the solimi-i ll \Vhst shall I iglst, he harvest be? They are sowing their seed of pleasant thought; In he spring‘s green light they have blithely wrought; They have brought their fsticiiis from wood and dell, Where the iriosses creep and the lower buds swell, llisrs shrill the harvest be. They rive sowing the seed of word and deed. “fhtclt the cold know not, nor tlte careless heed, Of the gentle word and the kindest deed That has blast the heart in tho surest no-ed, Sweet shalt the harvest be. And sinie are sowing ‘lie seeds of pain, Of late remorse and ii in iddened bririri; And the stunt sh:ill fall and the sun shall willie, Ere they ruottlie weeds from their soil ngrrin. Darts will the hurvestbe. And some are standing with idle hand; Yet they scrttter the seed on their native land; And some are sowin the seed of cure, Wliiclt their soil ha born and still lllull boar, Sad shall the harvest lie. They are sowing their seed of noble dried, With a sleepless watch iriid earnest heed; Willi e ceaseless luind o'er euvih they soiv, And the fields tirfvvlriteiiiiig where‘er lltuy go. Rich shall the harvest be. Gown in darkness, or sown in light, Sewn in w.-akirress or sown in rrrrglrt, Sewn in iiieelttiess or sown iii iv riitlt, In the broad WI)t‘k—li6l|I, or the sliadowy path, Sure sli:rl| the harvest be. llarictics. _ HUMAN NATURE. ‘ “ Great disappointment rind exceeding vicimisnest may tallt as thev please of the bsilness of human nature. or my part. I am now in my sixty-titili year, and I have seen a guard deal of the world. the dark sirle as \V"ll as the light. sort I sciy that human nature is a very kindly thing, and capable of all sorts of virtrres.”—LrigIr Hunt. ’ Well and lirrrv-sly said. Those who crmlr ufthe hardness of NEW SPRING it svirsiiii GOODS. 200 BALES, CASES AND PACKAGES. Per ‘ I"itlcon,' frorii London, ‘Sir Alexander,‘ frflll UVOW. ‘ Maris.‘ frnur Ileritou, ‘ Enterprise,’ ‘ Wasp,’ arid ‘Mejia’ fiour Illliliil, ' ' » ‘ TIIE sub-criber has received, per the above vessels, a large and w l-u ed Stock of British and American Msnttthctured —r 1' ,- HARDWARE, GROCERIES, dt.c., which he olera to the l'tililtc, Wtiolrisrile and Retail. As these GOODS have been purchased for Cash ~'at the priiir.ip:i| iirrinufrrr-tories in (Brest llritiriri iiiiil the United States, the subscriber Ciltl utford to sell them at least 26 per cent. lower than nity other House in the Trade. _ Coirrprising -Britltlclullll. Saturn and Exliibition Tweeils. D°°'l""'. mriinets. Iliiitstels White Corduroy, India Niinkeeos, Mrilesltiris, hlusliri llelaities, Shot llrilltiitits. Ltistros, Co- liury. Cuslirrrerc. hlusliir, rind Filled I’nis|ey..~hnwlp, Muslin Dresses, I'ttIIl¢‘I.i Ilordered, Book, Mull, Jriconet and 'l'ar- letrrn .\luslius, lilrtclt. shot and coloured Silks and saline, hliick, writers-rl nnd diirimsk l)o.. hlau-.lt silk Lirce end here I"loun- cirrg«_ |;,,.,,,,,,, and (‘up liibbons, Straw Bonnets nnd Ladies‘ Dress Cups, Inidies‘ Cashmere, I'ruire|l.i, and potent Icirtliev Dorris and aihoori, Gents‘ Iionts, walking Shoes, and Slippers. grey, white, printed, and striped Cottons; Cotton Warps, dtc. Hosiery. Iluberdrisliriry, e., A}lrirge supply of llairpetirig, Drttggsttt. fie. ltendy niude Clothing. in great variety Gents‘ and Youths‘ Hats and Caps. iii the most fashionable stylel. viz.: I’urirt uttd New York ltlaclt and Drzrh sink plush Ilritrt. \'outh's trinuiied silk and felt do., Krisauth. llrrisiliun, Dun- sbiblo, Chip, Bloomer, Full, and |.ridies' Ili.liug lluts end Caps; Nriviil, Military, Guriibaroon, Glazed, Silk, Velvet, Hair and Tweed Caps, di.c., din. Hardware, Iron Ten-kettles. Pens and Cover, Norfolk Latches, Tower Bolts, I"rying Pains, Plate and Chest Incite, Saws rind I"i|es, Ilniii- titeiit. a variety of Ctirponter‘s Tools, \\'eiglitii, Shovels, Door and l'ttd Locks, Curry Coiribs, cut rind wrotight Narils of all kinds, Cniitllestieks, Ilruslierr. Scytlir-s. Sicldes. Knives and Forlts, Butcher and Shoe Knives, Window Glass, dt.c., dsc. Groceries. Teas. Sugars, liloliiiises, Colfee, lfiiicknrs. Sotln . ‘Ville. Ind Olltfl P C. and other Spices, Buckets, liroonis, Lamps. Sueatlis, Sole Leather, die , &c. Burning Fliiid, Turpentine, Paints, Oils, Putty. 6: Bottled Porter. &.c., c. J. \V. C. DECHMAN. lrlvtis Biscuits, Picltlos, Sauces, Ilnisirrii, Currants, I'i-gs, Nutiriegri ;'l'o be sold at private sale. Irsseshuld Interest of the Subscriber is so; acres of Lead for Iilyours et la. per acre on Lot 81, 0 miles from Char- lottetown iii the wiatsv, and I0 miles is the ssuiaier on the Tryoa load, with ell the Houses, Outpllossss, he. viu.: On the Farm is about 40 acres cleared. all dry healthy Land, whirls a ring fence, and southern aspect, ell stumped esce irboet 1 acres; a smell ood enclosed. with plsrity 0 water. The so acres is divided into I4 fields. and flora each of the lleids, Cottle can go by (retrieving the gates) to water, shelter or shade, wiiiter or summer; e remsi or is w wooded, and it is judged, that a hundred thousand longers is growing on the satire. The House is known as the Sun Inn, for the last I8 years;s capital business stand It consists ofs'iiitehen 10 by I4; I l rooivvsdjoining, I0 by II; I back kitchen or wash-house, and 4 bi-d-rootirs over, with a good cellar under all. Ai.so, a large l'ur- Iour adjoining I8 by I8; ii parlour behind 8 by II. and u lieil—rooiii, 8 by to, with 2 bed-roorr-s over end a large cellar under, built abouts yeiirs since. A well of good water with s pump, close, and vi good garden behind. ‘the Out-llouses are I work-shop; u ig-house: a lumber house with a loft over all; 1 burns; a 3 eurlled eow.Imuu.; 2 stables, stnlled for 1 horses, with it buy loft over; I wsggnn-house; I sleigh houns and I cart-house, all inclneed and all shingled, with a large tiu_v-house behind. I6 by 40 with I2 feet t and shingled; with other conveniences. Ar.so, s lurgsslierl or travellers bones, N by it! on the mod side. llslf oftbe purchase money may remain on security nftlts I-‘arm. dun, at lawful iriterr-st, for 5 sure. For further information or prrrticulurs, ripply to llssisr I’At.I(ll, Euq., or to the subscriber on the prstrrises. 8. WIDGEIIY. Lot 3|, \Veet River, June I2, 1852. N. ll.—-The Household Goods, Furniture, Cattle. and Farm Utensils. to he tnltr-ti by vriluiition. To be Let or for Sale. '[‘lIF. Subscriber is instructed by tlte surviving Trustees and Execotors of the late ilon. Joint Bitacirim, to let or "s pose of that desirable stid retired family residence owned and formerly occupied by that gentlemen. situate in Charlottetowii. These promises consists of a commodioiis 'I‘W0-STORY HOUSE, S'I‘ABl.E, C0 \Cl*I-HOUSE, and other out-buildings. and three Town LOTS enclosed with a black thorn Hedge, an eacelleiitltitcheii garden, and lriwn tastelully laid out. —ALSO— That valuable pbe of ground vscsnt in Queen Street, on which the-tlouse formerly stood, known by the name of the Cro.s Keys. For terms apply at the ofire of l“|tl-IDERICK BRECKEN. No. 3, Foot Queen Street, Miiy 25. ' Groceries, Naval Stores, etc. etc. Iitiin:in NATURE forget that they are dcv-rmu_- ilro lu._-lo-st nork of creative power. They remind us or the l)~i_\' that t'iir~es thr- c'i-=.~t-iiit. liecaiiae he does not kiiow how to get the fruit iiitli~ out laceration his fingers with the burr. Human nature. it (til- dressed in the spirit of humanity. rarely fails to respond in inner iifliariuony and relative grmdrrr-ss. ut iftiinn assumes the cold aiistenty of the lower fer-liiir_vs. tlnlItl.\'etl with nor oi" the milk of human kindness it is not strange that the tiger shnulil he aroused : that the burr ivliii-h covers Etwtl fruit s‘rmild be ttiivielcriine to such ttuskiltiil finer-rs. When it is ruin einbrr-d that man is a compound being. mtiule, up of moral feelings and intellectual faculties. as uell as ariim:il impulsr-s, and that these powers. by doc training no-l erliication from iii- fincv ririwarrlr, such training rrs every liumnn hr-inn has it right to claim from moiety, and as nziture inilicutos by giving paren- tal love. the rave would present ten tlionszriid times less vice than at prr-sent and ret-liiiir the bad ft"plllttIll|I| of “poor human rtnlurc." liut where the eye of rr-.:rs--n has never lM’(‘lI opoiied by rirlitcritmn and the moral BllSf‘C[lllltllllIi‘§ are errrrlled on an iceberg ofvice, when all that is animcil and selfish in his na- ture is lashed into fury. by every influence \\‘ltll'lI he feels from the cradle to the grave: is it at all strange that men slroulrl look tltmn liu nan lIf|lIll‘P, in the abstract as essentially bad. Why is = , that your fat -haired little rzirl. nursed on the lap of trrrterizrl I.-rrdernv-as. and vrarined and cheered ohwarrl by the s inlight of bent-tic-nt culture. and the EPIIOHDIIS appliance. and radian: smile of atfectirrii. has her little soul full otjov, inno- cence aud rrlaidnessl Why is it, ie is not gross, and rude. profane, thievish. and a terror to the world? Yet that poor, vagrant, blnspliemous, tl"L'l'.'ltlz'(l iirinnte ofa felrtale prison, was once as soft and innocent. as f.iiv-h.ruerl,riml as gentle and winning in her budding cirilrlisluiess, us your own dannliter. Is it then the hndness of human nature that makes this one wretched? If so. why is mil your darling ns harsh in spirit-— as vicious in conduct? in one case human nature is developed in_tnll; in the other. the animal s brought out, while the ange- ljc lrtvelinosj of nature is hlasted. What l'olly to break halt the strin-rs of an instrument. and make the rest rridly out of tune, and then slander the maker, or curse the instrument. rind deny mtis-eel scir-rice. when poor. tllllttlfid. slarirlo-rerl human nature receives as morli pliilnsripl.ic.il aitleiition in his lfltlllllhl :is the horse, us m-rcli care in his culture-,.is we deem necessary to keeps watch, an engine, or it piano in order. God's work will be deemed as perfect, and as reputable as that or men. ‘AF‘Fi1C’l‘l0.‘i AND iir:.vP.voLr:Nci:. Aflhellon nnd benevolence rrre deservedly riierrtioned togr-tlier, because when . ' are genuine, ey never can It.'plII'tIII‘ . A iiinrs gifted iyith thi-so qvs.-ilitiee linds power mid richest renl blriit.-rings; Ilir-_v furnish hiin frequent opportunities of bestowing hrtpplnc-as, rind ctinseqiteiitly of enjoying it in the lii-.:hest degree. But even with those advantages. the truly benevolent, in whatever situation in life they may he placed, will find niirsrborlriss sources of pleasure mid delight ivhicli to others must be forever tiolmnvvn. All the lttippiiwsrr thev see hoeomeii in some sort their own. Even under the presence of the grsnter dilliculties, they can rejoice st thr.-good which others enjoy; fair from repining at the corriprii-ison, they lind in the thought of it it pleasure and s.-tti.-friction to which no snlisfnction oftlieirnwn can render th-rs inscn-ible, but wlrch, on the contrary, proves it iivsrful cordial to hel i them to support those still‘.-rings. Even the Eco of sniinrrl nature lls them with a satisfaction which the insen. sibls as never know. Toocwrne Iscinsrr-r.—An nged mother-—s ivninsn of seven- ty years—-left lisrliorne in the Emerald Isle some ten weeks ngo to seek the abode of hertlii ren, who tire now residents of Lous- villc. Alters tedious psssge,aod the tvoel.le incident to n longjourney. she reached this city from New Oi-lieanrrlast Monday niglii.on board the Alex. Scott, end soon she wins surroundr-.d hy her cliilrlrun. Her son was the int to see her, and he hastened to irrforni his sin. ter ofiliilr vnsther‘s srvivrrl. Tlvcv rnet- the mother and the ds —in one long embrace, which col ended as the infirm with excitement It the nor. be had svvooned sway virus en’ yrvient of beholding once more a daughter so he had" a blessing upon h In their arm. ions were est ed to ail, but could stford her no rslif. '01 twods s she continued in this condition. until worn out by fatigue and stclenient, eshatsstcd nnture gave way. and the now ° sleeps w l" in the gieen erirth of her new rustle home. How strange. hotv snmvvrful rind how tuushiag are the in cideete st’ l'it'e.—Lrnitrri'tlr Drsiocvut. " .—Lj——-1.. Casinos, utn In Aoricussns.-l have no sytirpirtliy for vusshithry; the action of insclilni-s of great power i.-nines in In trsrimfiesihiltty. There are sortie. shore all, emphiyed frvv not IIUllIl.‘Wltlclt do so to In slsvrsing extent, What- erert eels’; hsppsniosr-ise. tliet ' I so-tun rnusi pllllltfmtflh hohhifl _lessumit,toivsrds iv all tsltricalrle substances are entodi ‘ Or vrhsisver sieve the thing may be when it use in, let it its a beam of the greatest thiehssss. it will come out sin-vwisd issue lnittiss-sesdte sfitie greatest fineness. As.for thsnsihies. it merely tiirss- that is its lseeiesse end he it Ill ' set is it. rrhsiitis suhltaitoe any be which ersiv cut. as ' ‘ eeessh, ilie nsv-tiles pisehes the end of issues. You isey svv set. but lftliere he wittinhstehei to out your it-vies ad‘. after Q_ Q ’_ 3.5], _ ' B ’ N04!“ "#4 55'“! rauutovnnctr 'rsii.’ows. '. Q _ essss senses». svisussvvu ‘we.-' Whit t-it-vdfltd -CI Linn rrti-itioss.irspi soustastl «she sent _ “ _ _ tttss ‘ ‘ * tnlvs sisvysstirrs sires Elsi hestsresesr. I -‘ '- W sstsgrsssbls.—Hctsr-tr’et1rswt _ WI: * "H‘¢*‘= L” H .31’! ; - -3 -' ‘ V-..-... ~'.‘Ii. ..,;_. I HE Subscriber offers for Sale. Wliiilru-ule, nt the lowest K Mrirket l{.ites, the following well-selected (s'()UDS:— ll Chest: and lrrilf-Clients f,‘0ll|P'I|II Tl II.-i|f—cliests Urung-. I’:-cco TEA. [ ‘ Illirls and ticrccs liluscoi‘.-idu MUIASS , Ito. do. lSl'tiAlI, Ilblu. Cl'll'llI0tI nnd pulvr-rizr-d SUli.>\ll Boxes 'I‘()Il.\Cl'(). [rlillierieiit brittitlil,] Iintes SU.\l' illlll C.-\NULF.S, Iililit. ltigli-proof RUM, SHLI’. I.l‘I:\'l'lll'ill, S:\I.[’.lt.-\'l‘lIS. l\lliS'I‘.-\IiI), Grocri nnd gfouiid CUl"I"EI-I, CHOCOLATE, Tiercr-ii RIC ‘I lloxeri (IIIEESE, Cider rind \i'ittc \'l.\'l*.'li.‘\lt. CA, line and trcgraiit,] ES. Lorri:-ti and li:i~phi rry UP, Ii rdpliurty \'Ii\l is \R, 'l':\.\I.>\RI.\'DS, Giritil, littller, ."(l<lit itttil I.ettrmi IiISCUI'l', Rliut-orb. D.unsoIt, Green Gage, niid Cherries, preserved in n:ttiir:il ntzite, Cl'ltli.-\.\"l‘S, "Il.ltI’.l{'I‘S, COCOA NUTS, Shelled rind iiirslrelled Al.\I()Nll3, Supt-rior Spanish CIU.-\|i.~‘, [purclnised in flood] \‘VtI|' “BANS, I’l§|’I’l'.l{, ground and utiground, I'Ulll-. ‘, or Alcohol for l)ruggists' use, Iluttr.-r rind 'l‘:il-ile I-l.\l.T, iii 20-lb. li.-igl. ONIONS, C.-\Illl.-tlill, \‘\r'r\l.NU'lS, GHERKINS, and MIXED l’l(.‘Kl.l'l:‘. ‘Vest Indiit I‘El’I’Elt, and Tomato SAUCE, SI'I".l{liI CANDLES, Boxes ground (.'lNtrI R, I.lI.ACKING, Iibls. . '\V()0l) rind ’ D, Blrls. Nnvy rind |’ilot B|lE:\l) OAKUM, |'l'l‘CII, TAR, RESIN, Bright VARNISH, Shingle iinil lionrd NAILS. Engluli uiitl Atriuricuii \VINDO\V GLASS, lo. ' i . Steel Wagon dt. Carriiige SPRINGS, Cll.\lR."'. [assorted putts-,rii4. I.I'l'l"l'l'Ll{ I’-\l'l'ili, l':\lL.‘i, ttnd HIKOOMS, \Villoiv \V.-\lil).'\'S tttid CHAIRS, Bail»-ri nnd Critter SIIIICTINIJS and Dl).\lESTICS, Wool rind btllt ll.-\'I'S, \Vllll‘S EIINI \V|llI’ l.ASllF.S, Suits Oil Clotliiirg and Sou‘-u-cslcrs, d-C. G-t‘. «S-c. —.it.so— _ Foitrr Doztrr Grttrrtx SCYTIIES. front the Manufacturers. an ill rrrres lower tli:in they can be imported, SNE.-\'I'lI:i and SCY'I'llI:I S'l'Ul\'I"'.S. S. C. IIOLRIAN. Cli.irlottctott'n, June I, 1852. CHEAP FOR CASH. HENRY J. CALBECK, Loim’s BUILDINGS, DORCHE81'£R STREET. It G his new and well-selrer-ted .‘i'l‘UCK of 8 l'Al'I.B uti - Fancy Summer Goods, just received. cor pr' ' Hrrhtd Cliilltst, Drill-i, G.-iiriliriinns, Paris Cord Vostitigs, Sninll \Vrrres, Sliirti hlaturizils for l.Ai.is:s‘ Dries-i»: hrniderod Alpriclin Dress-es: shaded. tigur Iliir:u.lt.lnl, ’I‘vreed.s, Csssinetls, Cnslivneres. , prtii re, the . die ed. block and colored niillri llonts; lioir Nets; whitri rind color Uttrhrellrrs, I-ilinwl Pius, Iiriiorilets. dtc., lr.e., 0. Table Curcrr. Bags and Bringing A lnrge ttitltlflllttlltl of l'utrt-rs British nnd Armiricatl Cot-ioir Waues Indigo. higvroorl snd other Dr ss. Children's Eirriw Huts Mom's Iloots. Hhrierr rrttd Brogettl. Rs-ridy rnnilc (‘lotliirig Gem‘. and Yoiiih's llots and Caps. ' llrrrduare : nters' Tools; cut and wrought Neils; Candlesticks. e , s. ickles, Window Glens, Brushes. o , 'c. Plough Cards and I"ishirtg Lines; Cotton Net Tvriss; Esrtlieuwers. _ Groceries : Tens, Sugars, Hotness, contra, ttrrisiss. Nutinsgs, upiveee, Msstrird, Ginger, Selerstse. 9M7. siirl Upper lrssitier. Pants, oils and Patty. Dorclisster Sinai, lei July, IIOI. Irv. llI’.fl0Yrll.. I-IOMAS MANN’! 'I'sii.oaiivs In-ssv.vsrnssiv'r. is re- Qsenii arrest, nearly opposite Apotlieeerles' II(stl. andxssi desr’ts the loyal Agrhdtwst moved from vrsslOirsetst. Upper i.i.s_ . Society. A'l‘F.FUl. for post favours, rr-sper-tfully invites attention to it led and plain lilolesltius, l—Dt9-litltleill, C.-uilirneres, em- Luslres; liliick and brown Groq rls Naples; Urlsiins and Co- hurg printed .\lusliris; ivliite nnd coloured ditto: 'I‘tirlritrrn, blue, pink nnd wliitr-; block and colored Shawls; Veils; white Jenn; I'riiriiningA; bririnet and cup Rilihoris; white nnd colored Per. Iltlltsl; straw and chip Bonnets, rind I..iidies' dress (Tops and stuffs; block crops and satin Bonnets; silk ditto; l.iidir-s‘ pru- ‘ Htsys; Prirusole; Iron Tee-kettles. Paris and Covers; Frying Psiis; Cutlery. Cer- se hi‘ i . Plough threat- iirgs and satin Bole Plates, Chain Traces. Chorale and hose. .\ and other .be. Attorney at Law, Pcake’s lluildirrgs, Old Post Otlice. June 14. 0 LE1‘ on |.ense, with liberty to purchase, ifso required, part of the l.rinds belonging to the Subscriber, ltnowtt as the "I-2sits:ir" liiitrrte, situate at the Easlt-rtt eittreiiiitv of Charlotte- town, corriprisiiig Eleven 'I‘own Lots rind portionrt of Two Coiriiiion Li. . This I'ropert_v hits been liiid off into Building Lots, and will hr: let by private r-outrrict ngreeably to a plan to be seen at the Ollice of Joint l..orrowos'i-ii, Esq. VV. 8. LONGWOIITII. Charlottetown, January 6. I852. For Sale, ’l'H.A'I‘ plcosnntly situnted House rind Garden. together or in List to suit purcliniiers, owned and in the occupation of r-. Suliscrilier. The prerriiscs utfoid tl beautiful view of the llilhibo- rough l-iver, rind might be rnurle itito ri delightful residerrce for n scrib IV 0|’. JOHN RENOUF. eymoutli Street, Clinrlottetoivn, I"obru.rry I0, I852. Valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD, I. Private Contract. 888 acres of excellent LA NI), II) o which are clerir, the property oftlte lute Dr. ‘ it ,. Ctnustiivo. sittltila in the iiniiredirite vicinity of Georgetown; abounds with plenty of 'l‘iuiber, Firewood and Longets. For fii thcr particulars, apply to JOIIN r\I‘GlLL. May 3, I852. l'i‘&ll'.lll§ W613 BAILE. N the Royalty, Two-and-ri half Miles from Town, and ad'pin- iug the Property of W. l\l‘lrv1 OIH, I rnq., on the I’ri.ii¢-etown ltond. u FAR \l of 'lliirty..iis nerve of l..\ I, ofthe in-I quolity —:rll undo cultivation. The CU'l"I'A(i|‘I :rtiil UU'l'liU|l.I)lN(iS are surrounded by tine copscs of Wood. of young growth. serving both for orirniiieut and shelter. Apply on the I‘reiiiises, or to the sirbscr cl’. —AI.S0—- On the some Rond, I’-‘ire-and-ii-liiilf Miles from ClIlII'ltIlI“]ttWlI thnt pleuxiniitly situated Property, known as " Dunullry Valley,‘ or “ .New.ttrud cottage and l"urm," coiisistirig nt l"il'iy iicreii of LAND. for the roost port of superior quality, Tiveiity-live ucres of wlrioh are under cultivtitiuri. 'l‘lic lluiidingrrure in good repair, and the Property ii'togr-tlier well worthy the iittciiltiiii of Agricultural lieritleiiieii di-ittiiitia of ossesniiig the ad vriiitaigort ol'uti iigreenlile tesidi.-rice llr'll|’ the soul of Apply Itl the oflice of Josszrrs lliiivsbsr, ILxq., Barrister, Pririce Street, or to JOHN M.\C.\'E|I.I., Grrrftan Strut. s i Xlltty 13, I852. To be Let. TIIAT very desirrilile nnd conimodious HOUSE in Kent Street. formerly owricd Iy lllr. Crum- AVID 81':wnn1-‘s. Liztait, and next door to Mr. of busiiresii. For purtieuliirs, apply house and Stable attached, and a Garden. to the Proprietor, 'I‘ll0.\lAS WILLIAMS. Corner Fitz Roy Street, (near Mr. Havilaiid‘s.) April 2|, I852. To Immigrants and Others. 0 BE SOLD in small 'l‘riicts, or in one I-‘rrrni, as may suit purchasers. the l.eriso-hold Interest, for the residue of the Term of 999 years. in that Eligible property called Csrtisdrile, live miles and a lrrilf froiti Chrirlrrttctown, on the Priucetown ltond. 'I‘hcre are 8.50 acres of nod Lend, about I00 acres of ivliich are cultivated. (in it there saGrist Itill,fotir Dwelling Houses, Barns and other Buildings. 'l‘he writer-power would admit of more Mills to be erected on the premises. The I.rrntl is vroll writersil. and may be divided into four or more convenient I"srtIis. The Mill may be bought with little, _ fellow crr.-attire. ‘ srrirlirrtic s_iinptriiiis. tientleriruiiund family. For further particulars, apply to the Sub» l Y lllllrli0ll/ill’S 0lN’l‘lllllll'l' O A MOST IIIRACULOU8 CURE OI-‘ BAD LEG -is I’!-MR8‘ sui-‘riiiuuo. 8’-‘"3 Extract ofa Letter frost Mr. ll t'lli'ast Galpin, of ‘IO, [gist Mary‘: Street, Weysioulh. dated May I5, 1351. To Pltilesarir ttoi.i.uwtv, His,-—A h f I8 'f l l '.;.:::;'...:z,:.:.r.¥;;:..:..':.:.': ‘Z‘.'.'.'l".‘2..'.‘?.".'.l more or less sure, isirrl gri-ittly in _ er sgoniu were dj.",,...;,,.’ and for is--n-ha together she vrssrli-priveil entirely or rr-gr .....1 ,i,...,, Zvery rerrie.l_\ that uimtii-iil men at i wits tiieil, Irtrt uithotit slim. her health eufl'evs-d sg-veirl), iitirl the state other legs uiis ti-riilrle. I had «ten rend tutlr Arlvertisr-mi-tits, and riilrieil her to tn tour I‘iIls and st iesouri-e, irfu-r every other m'...i.ia Ointiiiv-iit; itrirl, tie it useless. she coir-eriti-rl to do so Title is now in good heat , or arm", t witriesuol the siitlirr ings of soy vi-ita rliiring the last {I tesrsy and contrast them with her pie.-ent o-rij-rynrent oflwiilili, you I‘It|IIII 'iii.lesst l'ielrlv-l'ight- ed in h g been the tueiins efso grsritly ailei ruling the stilirings of. rgnerl) WILLIAM GALPIN. F A BA ‘ (8 UP Mil: §UttED 0 Li Y venue’ STANDING “'0'” A PERSON 70 YEARS 'I‘llIlt'I‘ Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wei. Jlbss, Builder of Gas Ovens, 0 Rusltclile. rrrur Hudrlerfiefd, dated May ll, Iubt. 'l'o rotestinr Il0I.l.0WalI. Sttt,—l -ufleieil for it per lod of thirty ears from a hurl leg, the result of two or three rlifleri-tit ttettirlrtits at {iris Wm ; arr-rrrr pisniitl liy I hiirl recourse lost variety i-I si.eiiii-irl ritlvire, wrtli--iii dr-rriing_ iiny hem-fit, and was sire told that it... kg .,.,.,r |,, uuiporirterl; _teI, in opposiii...iio iheinprnion, our Hth r....rua....,,,..,¢ have r-tfr-r-.ii-it ri cuiuplr-is cure in so shorts ti_ms,thut law tslio but not rut. iiessed it wofld credit the tort. ' IVILLIAI AIlIl8. T‘ (Signerl) b’ ‘P re truth of this stsmoeiri run veri d h Ilr. W. ‘. ‘ Chetiiisr, I3. Mirilu-t Sin-t-I. Iliutrleisfielrl. ’ I .‘“'l..d' A DREAIII-‘UL BAD BRI-IAS'I‘ (JURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract q/' it Letterfrosi Mr. Frederick Turner, q/'Psrislttrrst Km. dated December is. I850. ' 'lo Pfl|fPIl' r HoLt.owsv, lltstt Stri,—My wife hint rnflereil from fled Breasts for more than six months, rind during the whole period had the best rnertiruluttesdo itnre, lint rill to no or-ri. Hitting liefrire lteriled an tiufttl tvi-ttrrrl in my own log by your iinrivallerl nietlirine, I do-tr-rroiiirrt ngriin to II»! y- ur I'ill.- and UIIIIIIWIII, and tlii-ir-t'r.re gave then. it trial in her cnse, and t‘...ium.p.. it tins, I rlirl so, for in loss tliiin it trioiitli it perfect t-rite ttris efli tied, and the liertclit that vririons other linirii-liesrrt my fariirilv have ds-uval {mg their on is really astonishing. Iiww strongly reeonrutr-nit flue“. 1., an my fr tends. _ (Signed) FRFDRICK Ttimvi-m, A VVONDERI-‘UL CURE OI’ A DANGEROUS BWELLING OF THE KNEE. Copy ofs letterfrorvt John Forfrrr. an .IIgrr'crrItiiri'rt. residing at .\‘ewborougIr, rrrar ll¢:Iirisi,rlulrrl May I5. 1850. To I’rol'(-mitt‘ IIol.l OWA Sitt,—I iviis rifilrcir-rl unit a swelling on each side oftlie Ir-g, rstlier iilivri-e the ltnre, fur IIHI _v two ‘vi-nrs, is ' -i iiir-ii-nu-tl to it gin-r'.u-. I lirivl lllo urlvir-e r-I three eininertt ."iii'gr-nii- hr-is, tin tins llll ii-taste of the l\'Fitt‘ttstlr- infiiirurt for tour iii-ilt.-. Afti-r \illIllIliI iiimlrs of treat- irir-tit lI.ir| in en trtr--l, I iviiri ilisr-liiirueil its int-iirnlilr-. lliivtiig hr-iirtl so iniirli nfioiir lls iinrl (lintiiiettt, I iletr-iririiir-il to try the-ni, unit its less tliitii n inriitth, I won t'irtttplr-rely (‘Ill’l'Il. \\ luit is stimsi n-u.ri.|mi.|. riit. yrigniro-il tuelie s it ilny in the llity Ilrirvo-st, nml ..|r|.....,,|. | liriir- follnvierl my Iriliori--its rrr-v-iipsitimi thrutighuttl the wiiitcr,I htitn li.rtl iioietirrii Wllilletel’ of in) i-..nip|.iiiit. ,. ' l-‘(llll"AI. V (signs-rl) JOHN AN Il\FI.AMMA'I‘ION I.\ THE SIDE I’EItI"EC'l'l.l' | URED. Copy of a Letter rom Mr. I"raiici'r .1:-not. of Breakout, Lotliirtrr Road. Edisbro‘, drrtsd Jpn’! 29th, IBM. Tn l'rut'euo.r- ilot.t.owsv, >'tw.—_I-‘or move their twenty yertrl my wife hits her-vi srit-jv-er, [mp time In time to nitric s of irillriiiirmition in the sirle, for viltir-It alts use l-led urirl lilistci-cit to it great t-xtl-m; .-tillthc min could not lie reisoved. About tour wit u it he saw in the papers. the is ortilerful citrus ell'eiet. ' iliern ri tri . . nd rlr-lig . she got imnterli..r.- ll‘lif| run. their use, and after persereiing tor three wee s, l min in I... ".1. runs r-ouiplrtely cured, and site has enjoyed the best of health tor the last four years. (Signed) FRANCIS ARNOT. The Pills should be used conjoinlly with the Oirrtiireni in most oi’ the follotiiiig cases :-- Bad Legs Chir-go-foot I-'istulas Novethroats Bud Breasts clllllllilllll Gout Skin diseases llurns Ciruppert-hands Glairrlular curvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Srvcllings Sore heads lines of Mos- Cancer: I iriiiliago Tumours cholera and Corrtriit-tr-d It has Iri~rs Sand-I-‘lies Still’ joints Rheumatism \\ oiuids Cocoa-thy Elcplieutrssis es s Yams . ore Nipples Snlrl by the Proprietor til 211 Strum! (near 'I i-niple Bur) I.0mlon' gnd by trim. ‘I’. llA:4Z.tlll), Agent r... ‘ ...i, a.. 13...... .....r p.,.,_ ||' 29.‘-"I'.3-‘."II-"30-" I'--clI- 'l'Iieri: is it very coirsirlenrlrle saving in ttilttiiu the lllflfl‘ rtlrs. Nli It. Utletlliolsl for the guidance of I'utients are affixed to each Put or ox. For London direct, TllEfino new copper-fastened Berk " EARL SELKIRK," 900 tons burtlii-u vtill sail for I.oridon on or shoot the Slat of Jvt.r, aird will have good ncconiriiodrition for a respectable I"riiiiily, and .r limited riunrber of C.£Bl.\ P.dSSEJt"Gl:'RS. I’ersr.iia bound for Australia, will lind this it couveuicrit and cheap route, ivhether as Ciilriir or Steevtrge Pusseiigers. rrit rise Ships riro lcriving |.onrlon rilnrririt wi-e y, for the various Austrtiliiin Parts. A cornfurtrrlile Second Culiin can be fitted u , if enrly u plicntion is rude by ii sirtlii-ient number. For tsrrus olllI’aesuge, (wliicli artist he prepaid), apply to the owner, W. DOUSE. _ghIrlotLctowu. May I4, 1853. Steamer “ ROSE." HE Steamer “ ROSE," will run between this Island and Pictoii twice a week during the present sensoti, and still leave Chsrlottstovvn uirtil further notice. every Tuesday and ‘I hiosdsy nroriiing, irnriierliirtel after rei-eii-ing the Manila. between the liouis of Nine and Ten o'c rick, and will return the davs following. leav- ing Pictou at Six o'clock on the mornings of Wednesdays and Fri- dny. THOMAS OWEN, Manager. Charlottetown. April 27, I382. 07 IIIIN‘. 0 I s ’l’tin puhlici the place. and the writer corvrrntirricatiss from the spot to 'l‘uwn. and elsewhere. mrilies it the best situation any vvhere, within iiiriny miles from Charlottetown, for the Establish- nest of s Mercantile soneevii. A part of the pefiese messy may reveals on Security. WILLIAM CURTIS. Certisdals. Hey IO, ISIS. Freehold Property tor late or to Let. III‘. whole of the well-huoiva prsvuises situated in the flourish- lng village of St. Elsiinor’s, being one of the best business sites in Prince County, eoniprisirig s new Two-story Dwelling- llouse, II II It) nearly lnishsd, built in a superior manner a srirull Ceitsge under Lease for three years. yielding an annual ren- tiil uflll per year, with u Granary, Sin and o r. users a state sfr Alss,One I-Isudrd surssol LAND, with e Dwelling Iloase t situstd su Township No. 4!, Three uilles tniiu the Hit ferry. Chrlettstuvvn; part of the purchase messy tnsy rsnisis sii Interest for a tsrni ofyearl. sous vrishie to treat for the reins, till please malts early epplica ties to II. I assass, I-1sq.. C s. or to e ow iotiiv iiiii«i'§li'r.n. It. Elessor's. Hay II, 1|”. e ' To the Tenants on Lots 0 It 6|. Ill} Iehserihsr hsv , by Power of Attorney, dated ' ds efMsrsh.lll .hsse .sdA tstshs IDTII Cl. is this island, the sales ths'I‘ssIuts as stress Per. the its Tsvruihip I I’ I-sivrtecs lid es breve. r VESSEL! lbr BALI, IVHE subscribers now being Bole Oivssvs sfthshtlswhig seei- sd American wrecked Vessels, slur rhea utplvlihlu and would invite those in want of good and ledug remain to en- sniias those White Oalt. Copper-fastened, end It vel- sels, V . t Schooner! Wflltll, fifflu do. and Ocean. in Melpoc Bey, sad the .Msussws, at Hug lslerid. These Vessels, if sold. will he dsllverd sleet. sud repuired,vrhsvts uirsd; part of them are new til‘, and the remainder is prsgvell itfllieiiig got ofl’. At.-o, the Dulsreiso. st Fish Island, as she sew lies er sleet. 'I‘boes in want of Vessels willde we l to male early to either of the Subscribers. ‘ ° l.UTlll:R niucicr. J. WIi‘.A’l'lllIII. WILLIAI I. DEAN. Chsrlettesews. April It. tsss. ‘ Packet between use us said Iliiflso. ltttiuctttt I III. -\ llttsstiserlberwillesstisnteruua PA¢'Il&' on the others suites, at reduced fares. "in lviirl sit veers‘ os ' bdhuheve hssissu, twin do-‘sirous to , he hi ever eisd Ii 1 rim’ 1 is , sf pvesuv Osvwuwest he will psbt petiussgs _ ‘OAIDWAIII . ‘i- ‘ Ii-dress. lay. III. P lessees. «tits, iv-