SI". L E C '1‘ ED 1’ OE'I‘RY. THE LOVER’S DREAM. 13" D. C. L‘OLIISW’OR‘I‘HY. .-\ binned dream I had. l‘ole'hought I sat ba<ide tny love-— And I was happy as the saints In the holy World above. She spike in words nftendernds‘s, As she was wont to do '. As long as szreng'h and being last. I‘ll never prove untrue. I’ll be as kind to thee as e’er A friend was kind before ; And are I give thee pain my heart Shall bleed at every pore. “'ithin this breast, thine image lies As my own life as dear— And tenderly and constantly Thou shalt be treasured here. And then she cast as sweet a look As e’re on mortal beamed ; And while I press‘d her to my heart, In heaven tny spirit seemed. I woke and tlten my sorrows came To think the dream was past ; “’hen visions are so full of bliss, Why not for over last .’ My friend br loved, 0 when shall I Sit by tlty blessed side, W hen joy into my breast thou’lt pour Like to a living tide. I pant for thee, as mariners Becalmed upon the seas, Long absent front their friends and borne Pant for the favouring breeze. I'm like a lonely wanderer In a dreary wilderness ; None know my sorrow and my grief, And therefore none can bless. I walk in the pale, moonlight eve ; And on the slumboring air, “'ith tearful eyes, I breathe my plaint In agonizing prayer. 0, when in thy fond company Shall I again rejoice—- And this devoted, faithful heart, Tell thee its griefs and joys ? VARIE'I‘IES. CHARITY. A Fable—The original of Jeremy 'l‘aylor reads as follows : " \Vheh Abraham sat at his tent door, according to his custom, waiting to enter- tain strangers, he espied an old tnan stooping and leaning upon his staffiweary, with age anti travel, coming towards him, who was a hundred years ofage; he re- ceived him kindly, washed his feet, pro- vided supper, caused him to sit down ; but observing that he ate and prayed not, nor begged for a blessing on his meat, he asked him why he did not worship the God of Heaven. The old man told him he Worshipped thefirc only,and acknow- ledged no other god. At this answer, Abraham grew so zealously angry that he thrust the old man out of the tent, and ex- posed him to all the evils of the night, in an unguarded condition. When the old man was gone, God called to Abraham and asked him where the stranger was. Abraham replied, I thrust him away be— God on- swct‘cil him, it no I not suffered him thth cause hc dil not w )rship thee. lllllltl.'t".l years, nllh-itt; it he has not hon- ored inc, and wonldcst thou not endure with him one night, when he gave thee no trouble! l’pon this Abraham brought him :tack, and gave him hospitable enter- tainment and wholesome instruction.” \VARTS. These troublesome, and often painful oxcresccnccs, covering the hands some- times to the number of a hundred or two, may be destroyed by a simple, safe, and certain application. Dissolve us much common Washing Soda as the water will take np—tbcn wash the hands or warts with this for a minute or two, and allow them to dry without being wiped. This repeated for two or three days will gram dually destroy the most irritable wart. CON'I‘EN'I‘MENT. This is the foundation of contentment in all conditions, and of patience under sufferings; that death, which is not far off. when it removes us out ofthis world, will take us from the sufferings ofit.— Sherlock. The nature oftnun is far from being in itself evil; it abounds with benevolence, charity, and pity, coveting praise and honour, and shunning shame and dis- grace. Bad education, bad habits, aml bad customs, debauch our nature, aml drive it headlong,as it. were, into vice. ‘l‘ H E MORNING NEWS, ANI.‘ stEM I-\VEEKLY ADVERTISER. A pnpcrclerolcd to General Inlclligcnce, Literature, Science, eh'c. E63.“ this paper Will be published on the MARKET Du’s, it will eventu- ally obtain a wide circulation for Ad- vertisements, kc. Price One Penny each—10s. per. arm. to Subscribers—from whom HALF 1N an. vases rs axqorncn. l COUNTRY PRODUCE will be taken in payment. ‘ 0V. . I A LLIAIVCE LIFE .riND FIRE INS U R ANCE C 0M PA NY, 0 F L O N D O N. CAPITAL £5,060,000, Sranuxo. l’naartUM—Mooennn. CHARLES YOUNG, gcnl. Charlottetown, Sept. l3, l843. DST—between the Gazette Office anrbtlte National School—a small Askin Memo- randum BOOK with Case; containing a Dia- mond for cutting Glass. Whoever will leave the same at this Office will be rewarded. December 2. TO SEA CA PTA IN 5. TO BE SOLD, a very superior Git.- naar’s Kth’s l’a'rert'r BRASS SEX'I‘AN'I',0I' the best finish, with To- lescopes complete. May be seen at Messrs.erauo &FINLAYION’SeQuet-3n tSreet. October H. I THE SUBS CHI!) ‘3 Offers for Sale an assertinent ol Goods and Fashionable Milliucry suitable for the Season. ULK Velvet and drawn Satin Bonnets, drew § «Tape, iionnot Shapes. Faucy and l’ aid Citrlll, (Iloaltzng, Chem; (.‘loth and Haiti Shawls and llandkerchisfs, White I"lttlmnls. White and Grey Cottons l'rints, Victoria and Foot dresses. Plain and Print d Velvets, black Carburg Cloth, plain and figured Lust” 1-, t hem Chusntts. ()rleans l’uristaas and .‘lusltn «lo Laitws, Silk Ve'veta, Batista, Velunts, h‘rosde Naples, l’oplius, I'lowers. Feathers and Ribbons. \Vorhed Muslin. French dimity, white bugle and mourning collars and cutlis; white and black lace cardinal capes, fancy marfs; ('hene Opera-tics; demi Veils; long lace; mith and gloves; fancy silk and Chinese gir- dle aml tussels; silk cord; fringes; gimps and urtons. laces and edging-z; (lolllcd Quilting; crape trimmings; Iudies’ lined kid of. tea; . lutnbs’ ditto; Worsted hose; childrons‘ socks‘ and Grecian boots; d awn, crossed luuv‘d Swiss. book and jaconet muslins; cnmhric. handkerchicfs; gent‘s satin stocks,- scurfs and mufllers; canturbury black and wltlte,\'ictoria demi caps; a few strung Boas, are. All orders for Millinery will be promptly attendcd to. A few apprentiCes taught the Straw work and Millinery. I. A. McMU IRAY. Sydney Street Nov 29 QUEEN’S ' savanna. CIIINfl and EA It TIIENliL‘lRE. ' III“. Subscriber re~pcrtfn|ly in ' t'ormsthe inhabitantsolCharlotte. town and the country generally, that Ht: sow err-mus FOR sane, n weibselect ed and handsome assnrtznont of CHINA and CAR'I‘IIENV-‘Alll‘l, received by the \VIL- LIAM from Liverpool. G. ll. Coatsts'rrst: or— Breakfast. Dinner and Desert Sets. com- plete ; printed and painted Tea Ware of vari- ous sins and patterns; drab, cane, brown" and black Ware ; 'l‘orLE'r Sea-s, Four BA'L‘tts, &c. &c. A r. s o— A variety of Cums BREAKFAST and Tea Sere— RICII (.‘U'l‘ GLASS, Ste. 8w. “’hioh may he had at his Store near the Mar- ket, by Wholesale or lietail. Effl’rmlrtcc will be taken in pay- mcnlfor Gooosfrom country customers. GEORGE ROOM. Charlottetown, Oct. ‘28, 1843. O—li‘ld—IIL 1an 01% it 7—1733; I" o R I 8 4 3. BY LATE ARRIVALS, has completed his Importations of the Subscriber BRITISH MANUFAC'I‘URED G 0 3 ID 5. Aso EAST AND WEST lama AND AMERICAN PRODUCE, . .___, noun“ '1' am CKIE, ’ BFSI‘ICCTFULIJ intimates IllH'ingpum mcnced business in .\ch[|.|.’§ N, llottsc. opposite the Apotltccaries’ [hp and “i” keep on hand a general as,“ moot oi G o n (“I From country customers, produce tale in payment. Chat'lollotmvn, l8tlt Oct. ISIS. TLW m It 13, _ s 7' an: store PIPE. CHARLES Haunts, P Esrtm'rr'omx: informs the lultnbitam” ‘ Charlottetown and the country in gcuera' that be has taken the shop opposi'c to t}, G. Gene’s Brewciy. where he intends ., carry on the ubovo business in all its a line branches, and hopes bv care uml pane-uni. to merit a show of public patronage. *3," ()rders front the country WI I meet im mediate attention, and all uaticlcs in the aim line will be made and repaired at tensomb: prices for Castr. Charlottetown, Oct 18, IS-IS. L. SIMMONDS, GENERILA . rtns'r and Com-tissues Mm (:nax'r, in olTering his serriren his friends, and the Colonial l’ltl‘vlici general, begs to acquaint them that I. is ready to receive orders for supplies any kind and quanl ity,attd goods cfere description ot first rate quality, at it, Very lowest market prices ot'tl;e day,ai. to transact business upon the most lil~ vol terms, provile he is [re ' furnished with lands or drafts, at citlit longer short dates, or u t'ef‘ercncet some London or Liverpool llouse ti payment. I’. L. Simmonds will receive cottsir merits of any description of Mcrthantli' and accept bills for two-thirds ot‘tl amount, on rccoipt ol' the bills of ladin Consignments entrusted to his carewi trier-t with every possible despatclt' their .ti5posal, and Sales be (‘otnlnt‘t with the greatest attention to the into est of the disposer. An (xterm knowledge ot'goneral business, acquit during a long;r residence in the It cs'. (tics and subsequent extensive coats of business with all the British Coloni the experience of several years in Le don as a ,(folonial Agent, coupled tsi promptitudo attention, and jndgtne will, he trusrs. enable him to pin: sali faction to those who may fat our hint to their commands. . Ndl. - Parents sending home their cl. drcn for education may, with con ' entrust. them to the care of MLSitumon who will undertake. to see them pin in first rate and respectable estal' meats, where every attention shall paid to their health, morals, improvem and ecncrnl comfort. ['l‘bosc American and Canadian E tors who exchange and do business tt‘ Mr. Simmonds will oblige hint by CO] ing this.] ail-YD l - § 1 .— _ '3' comprising,with his fortncr stock on haml, a valvable assortment, suitable tor the season, all of which he ofl'ors, either by wholesale or retail, at a very small ad- vance on the prime cost, preparatory to his rernor-d in the Spring to his new Store. l)r\NIEI1 Charlottetown, Nov I5. N. B.—AII accounts due over6 months will be sued for without distinction after lst De- cember nest. 3m “mu REMOVAL t R. A LEXANDEB McDoxsrmfl'm'lor, begs to'inform his Customers, that be has removed from his late residence to Queen’s Street, to the shop in the East end of the Store occupied by Mr. .ltiSeph Mt Donald, and directly opposite Mr. I). Ilreuan’s brick home ; where he intends - to work at a grcatreduction in the fortn- er prices, tor prompt payment. Oct '28 ' BLANK Bonus may be bad to order. l V't‘tlii MORNING NEWS Is published every \Vt—toNEsoav and ; TURDAY mornings, by E. A. MOODY, ‘ at his office, near the druggist store of .\Ir. ? Desbrisay. Queen Street, Charlottetown. I‘rice. one penny each copy—to subscn : Ills per annum, exclusive of the charg l postugo—lmlf required in advance. _ EQWAH letters to be addressed to the Ed General Agent for Prince Edward Island. . Ilenry Stamper, bookseller; for Profit". A Mel‘hail ', for Halifax, Mr It. M. burr JIGENTS. _ Mr. R.M.Barratt. Halifax; A. Mcl’hntl. . Picton: James E. Bagnull, Efq. ‘ll'v'l er. William Henry Morris. t-t. b. a? 2'. ' h‘v’. B..\itltin. Fer. Gear elown; 4 Into, llsq. z-lt Federal: “5 .I. Jard‘tte: llth l Sims, Esq. New London : Mr. Mcbfit" l LittleYork: A.Andeuun, list]. Bedeqn";l : I'lall, 'I‘ryon , Mr. .lobn Henderson, H i Mr. Alex. Nicholson, do.