--005101;" ‘ ‘ ‘lloitrti. THE MODERN BELLE. The dauphter sit: in the parlor, Arid an: in her ea: chair; She‘: clad in her silk: and ratios, And jewels are in her ir—— She vriuk: and giggle: and aiiiipers, And aiinpera and giggle: and winks, And though she talks but little, ”l‘ia vastly more than she thinks. Her father goo: clothed in rnsaet, And ed andjseedy in that- His coats are out of the He wears a most shocking bad hat. He‘: eariiin and saving his shillings So carefu ly day by day, While she on her beans and her poodles, Is throwing them all away. Her mother work: in the kitchen, All scent and coarsely drcst; And plies at the tub or the broom, er skirts pinned up to her waist. Her hands are cracked and crooked. ' workin in wood and watet',— She takes the p ace of ti servant, ll for her precious daughter. She lie: abed in the morning. Till near the hour of noon, _ Then cornea down anti ping and snarling, , Behauae she was called too soon; Her hair is still in the papers, Her cheeks still daubetl with paint, Remain: of last night‘: bluahea, Before she intended to faint. She doata upon men unahaven, And men with “the flowing hair,” She‘: eloquent over mouatashca; 'I‘liey give such a foreign air. She talks of Italian mn-ic, And fall: in love with the moon, And tlio' but a mouse should meet her, She sinks away in a swoon. Her feet are so very little, Her hands are so very white, Her jewel: nro so very heavy, nd her head so very light; Her color is made of cosmetics, Though this she never will own, Her body‘: made rnoatl of cotton, Her heart i: made in olly of stone. She fell: in love with a fellow, Who swell: with a foreign air, He marries her for motte , She marries him for hi: hair; One of the very best mntches— Both well tniited in life, She’: got a fool for a husband, audad 1I'MBbI§ 3'03 SAM!- from IN the loyalty, 'I‘I'o-afl-a half Ullss , TOWI- ing the Proper yof W. I‘Il'l*osI. I-"In 0|‘ '50 Road, . l"AIt.\I of 'l‘ tirty-all acre: or L5tND. ofth_- —-ell and: cultivation. The C0'I"l‘AGl'- Mill UU1 3 are aurrouiided by line copaes of W004. Of '°Wll'- '"V"'l both for oriiaoieut and shelter. Apply on the Premises, or to the Subscriber. --ALSO- On the same Road, Five-and-a-half Miles from Charluttrtovvn, that pleasantly situated Property, kitown as “ Dunullcy Valley." or "./Vows ti Collage and Form," consisting of I"it'ty acres of LAND, for the moat art of superior quality, Twenty-live acres of which are under cu tivatioii. 'I'lie Buildiiigsare in good repair, and the Property altogether tvelltvortlty the attention of Agricultural Gentlemen desirous of poinieasing the advantages of an agreeable residence near the rent of (iuveminent. Appl at the otlice of JOIIPH IIr:itst.a'.tr, Lsq., Barrister, Prince Street, or to JOIIN MACNEILL. Grirflon Strut. uioomo May 13, I852. To Emigrants and Others. 0 BE SOLD in small ’l‘rnct:, or in one Farm, as may suit purcliasers, the |.eaai-.lio|tI Iiitt.-real. for the residue of lla- 'l't.-rui of 999 years, in that Eligible property culled Curtisdale, liti- miles and a half from Clinilottetnwii, on the Ptincetovtn Road. There are 350 acres of good Land, about I90 acres of “III i are cultivated. Uii ittliere iaatiriat Mill, four Dwelling Ilousea, Ilitiiia and other Buildings. _ 'I'lic water-povt-er would admit of more Mill: to be erected on the premises. The Land i: well watered. and may be divided ittto.four or more convenient Fartiis. The Mill may be bought with littlt-, or much of the ind. 'I‘lto publicity of the place, and the water communication frotn the Spot In Town, and L'lrlt:\\IIt.'fe, makes it the best situation iiiiy where, within many miles front Charlottetown, for the I£attiblisli- meat ofa Mercaiitile concern. A part of the purchase money may rcntnin on Securit \VlLLlA.\I C l 'it'i'is. Curtisdale, May 10, 1852. Farm on the Tryon 125$’ FOR SALE, the Lcaschold Interest of999 years, in a I"All\I five iiiilt-it from Cltttrlottotowii. 'I'liirly.live acres ootl state for tillage, itnd lIlL'l'tl is it good gli’it. For furtlwr particulars tipply JUIIN \VILSON. are cleared and in a g Stream of water running tlirou I0 Charlottetown, lllay II, I852. O I.I’.’I‘ on I.t.-rise, with liberty to piircliase. ifso required, part of the I..’llltItl belonging to the Subscribi-r, known as the “l".itKr-:n" Iisltitc, ititniite iit the Iiiistcrii c.\tn-iiiity of Charlotte- totvtt, comprising El¢'I'8lI 'I'owii Lots and portions of Two Coiiiiiioti Lots. This Property has I)l‘t.'lI liiid oil‘ into Building Lots, aittl vtill bi: lot by private i-otitract ngret.-ably to it plan to ho accii at the Utlicc of JOHN LONG\\'0It‘l‘II, Lsq. \V. S. LO.\'G\\'Oll'I‘II. Charlottetown, January 6, 1852. For Sale, W 'rIIAT pleasantly situated IIf\I.I.‘t". and Garden, together or in Lot to suit purclinsers, owiit-tl and iii the occu atit-ii of the He’: got a fool for a wife. ' OUR LAST ENEMY SHALL BE DI:‘.S'I‘ROYED—DEATII." Thou art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, Though sorrow: and darkness encompass the tomb: Th Saviour has passed through its portal: before thee. nd the lamp of his love is thy guide through the gloom! Thou art gone to the grave; we no longer behold thee, Nor trend the mo h paths oftlie world by lliy side; But the wide arms ofinercy are spread to unfold thee, And sinners may die, for the siulea: has died! Thou art gone to the grave! and it: mansion forszilting, Perhaps thy weak spirit in fear liiigiirotl lung; _ Bill the wild rays of'l tirndise hentiii.-d on IIll‘I' ttnltiiig, And the sound which thou lieard’st was the st-inpliitii’: song! The: art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, W ose (ion wassttl with thee. thy izunrdiziu and guide; He gave thee, he took thee, and he will rtsliiie no, And death has no sting. for the amour has died! ", 1. ct r I it t t i: 5 . A It‘:-.ttat.t'. Citr1‘i.m.——A late number of the Glasgow Port give the following account of a feminine ship Captain who has r many years commanded one of her father's ships sailing from the Clyde :-- _ “ A fleet ofships was lately wind-bound in Lrimhrasli Bay, gnd gmong them," says the Post “ was the good Cloetus, of Saltcoats, which for attire than 90 years has been coinniaiitled by a heroic and cicver young liidy, Miss Betsy 1\l'illi-r, daor_vlt- ter oftlte lttte William Miller, I*Isq.. sltipowner and mcrcliriiit, He was ctincvrnetl \\'Illl several vessels lll both Miss H:~isy,li:-.fore slit- went to sea, acted as " ship hnsliant " to her llitlier. and sec- iriiz hotv the c:iplai'is in many cases bi-haved, her rorn:intic and adventurous spirit impelled her go to sea herself Her father gratified her caprice. and gave her the coiiiinziiid oftlie (.'loeIu.r_ which she ho.ds to the p.'e:—ciit day, and she has wentlit-.rorl the storms of the deep, when many comuianders of the other sex have been driven to pieces on the rocks. llcr position and at- titudes on the quarter deck in a gale are often spoken of. and would do credit to an Admiral. We must not omit to state that during the long period ti." this singular young lady‘s de- varaied voyaging, no seamen of her crew, or nliicer under her command, could spn;-.k otherwiae of her than with the greatest respect. The Clot-i'u.t is well known in the ports of t, Dublin, Cork. 8.'c. She has often been driven into this loch, and is familiarly known by tl.e rude Highland boatmen as the chip vrlth the " she captain." Tire Ravraito er Dii.io:Ncr:.—"Seest than a man diligent in his business?" says Solomon, "he shall stand before kings.’ We have a striking illustration of his apllorisin in the life of Dr. Franklin, who, quoting the sentence hiinst-.lf, adds, “This is true; I have stood in the presence of five kings. and once had the honotir of dining with one." All in consequence of his having been “diligent in business” from his earliest years. What a lesson is this for our youth, and for us all ! “I hold it to be a fact,"says Paschal. “that if all persons knew what they said of each other, there would not be four friends in the world.—Thia is evident from the dispute: to which indirect remarks, passing from one to another, give rise. A devotee to mamrnoit once received a lesson from an buta- hle follower, who did not seem to pay to him, the possessor of the purse, aulhcient homage. and said, " Do you know, Si that I am worth alhundred thous:ind pounds ?” ‘ the irritated. but not broken-spirited respondent, " I do; and I knew that it is all that you an toorlli. Tris: Youitu Wotan‘: litri.u:ttcr:.—'I‘lie character of the young men of a community do ad: much on that of the young svomen. Ifths later are cultivated, intelligent, accomrlirhed, the young men will feel the requirement that ey themselves should be upright, and gentleiri:n|y_ and refined ; but if their female friends are frivolous and silly, the young men still be found dissipated and worthless. But remember, always. that a sister is but the guardian of: brother’: integrity. She is surest iuoulcator of faith in female purity and worth. As a daughter, she is the true light of home. 'I‘he ride of the father oftoneat centres in his sons. but his alfcetion is expended on his daughters. She should, therefore, be the sun and centre of all. ‘Loraine Dov oueasaid of a grae ing, svaricious farmer, fiiat if he had rlhs whole world use used in ssioule field, he would set be eoateot without a patch of ground on the outside in potatoes. Clturebsa have been proved. in Calforni: to be the efl'eet of as lacrosse of female population. 'l1iere were nous,till women an to arrive. give: as liis oplaiea, that it is all li tbs oonlriued oldl bsebelor, vsryvrellte at married-be it its iiithslrst year the srssad there iajaey. i Itl)UlIIltI.-l \\ilII pluiity of'I'iiiibcr, I"itctvood and Longerr. Subscriber. 'I'lie preniiiuesi atliiid n lir-ntitiftil view of the Ilillsbo- rouglt Ilivcr, and might be tirade into a di-liglitful residence for a Gentleiiitin and family. For further particulars, apply to the Sub- scriber. JOIIN RENOUF. \VL-ymotitli Street, Clinrlotlclotvu, February 10, 1852. i son. r llllllg at our office. Valuable Freehold Property. 1 10 III‘. SOLD, by Private ('outrat-t, 33'! acres of excellent‘ l..\.Vl), 50 ofwliit.-Ii are (.'li':it‘. tho lyr(l[It:ll}' oftltu litto Ilr. I Cl.')\l.\tIN(‘., sitttaito in the iiiitiicilintu tirinity of (i'i-orgc.-tottti; it I For fur- ther particulars, apply to JOHN .'lI‘GII.I.. Freehold Property for Sale or to Let. HE wltole of the well-known premise: situated in Illfl flourish- in village of St. I".lmsvrnr's, being one of the bent huuinceo sites in Prince County, comprising it new Two-story Dwelling- llousr-, 39 st 30 nearly liiiislied, built in a superior manner; a small Cottage under Lease for three years, yielding an ttnnunl tal of£l2 per year, with a Granary, Stable and in it good state of rs-pair. Also, One Hundred acres of LAND, with a Dwelling Ilt-use thereon, situated on 'I‘own:bip No. 49, Three miles from the Ilillsborougli Ferry, Clitirlottctown; part of the purchase IIIOIN-!_\' ttiiiy rctiiiiiit on IIlIt‘l‘t?§I for it term of yours. sons wisliing to treat for the same, will please niako eaily applit:a- tioii to II. IIAs7..titn, IIsq., Cliurloltctoivii, or to the: owner. JUIIN II.\EZ.\RI). May 3, I852. I’or- St. I‘Ileanor’s, May 22, I852. I III g Farrrimnear MiItonwC—I;1_rch.l —_ , l l ‘ OR SAI.l’.tlio I.(‘.il.\‘t'Ill)llI Iiitorost of llflllynarsiti it I"artn of 22.’) acres of Lon I50 iIt.'l'l‘!l of \\ ' ' I are Cllfltfcll :IlI(I in good cultivation. 'I'lii:i'o are two I)\\t-lliiig Illllltltfrl on it, and other Buildings: there are sci-i-rail springs of Water running throu-__-li it~ it is .\iiii: iiiilos fioiit ('li:trloltt-totvit, lllltl has pli-nty of I"iri: \\'ootI and l.oiigi-rs. I‘ ]lillll|'|llilI‘tl apply to I.. \\'. liiill, Ii.~il., iii loivil or to the Subscriber on tho I’rL-iiiiscs. May 15, 1852. FOR SALE. APiirt oflltat lmautif-illy !lll|l:\l('tI l.ot,coritcr offiront George and Kiiig Strt-I-ts, now oi-rupii-il by H’. (,7. Ill lllh‘, lllltl ziilj-lining .\Ir. CIIAMLI-II l'.u.M r:it'ii new building I"or fitrtlitrr apply to \V. C. IIUBS on the pretiiiscs, where the plan seen. \\'ll.l.I.\.\l \\'I-‘.s'l'(I()’l"l‘. I l 1 pttrticiiliini may be Removal. OIIN ‘.\I'QI'ARRIl’., ‘VIl(‘,t‘lt\'rlglll and Turner, has l’(‘ln0V(ttI to Kent Street, iii.-ar (ioveriiiiit-tit llottso, \\'l|t'I'I.' ii: itttviitl.-i carrying on the lIIltt\'t,' I)|ltllIIL"‘fl, and hopes that, by .i strict attention to the iiiiiiic, ho lllll\' receive it t4Illl|’t! of ptiblic piitmtiagir. Cltzirlottctotvii, .\lay I2, I932 R E.\l0V.l L. lIO.\lAS i\IA.\'.\l‘S 'l‘tii.onim: II2vr.titi.isiiMr:iv1', is re- n.ovod from I'otvii:il .~'nroi- to I, l'ppcr (I,ut:oii Sin-ct, IIt':l(l ' opposite Apotliecarief Ilall. and ltt‘.\l door to the Royal Agricultural Society. (Isl. Gt Ad., 3iti.) 64 J. BELL, Tailors, Q UI-.‘E.\'SQ U./IRE, CIIJIRLO TTE T0 IVJV, AVE juitt rt.-ct-ivcd, by the hint Mail, their ENGI.lSll Pr\SII- IONS for the Spring and Summer of 18.22. (it.-iillcinen du- sirous of having their gariiicnts made up in the best and latest st le, and at moderate charges, can depend on liaving lllt.'lll done to tlicii satiallictiun, by giving them a call. Charlottetown, May I5, I852. (All the Paper: 3w.) ENCOURAGE NATIVE INDUSTRY.— Vernon River Cloth 85 Carding Milli. IIE Subscriber respectfully announce: to his nuincrous friends, and the public generally, that he has taken the above ES- T.IBLISH.Ml;'JV'T, and having employed an experienced Work. man, is now «pared to carry on the business of D YEIJVG, FUL- LIJVG and PRIJSSIJVG CLOTH 4} CARDIJVU ll OOL, with denpntch, and hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may favor litm with their cuatoin. ARCIIIIIALD MACNEILL. N. B.—Wool carded at 2d. per pound. proriipt payment. Vernon River, May I9, I863. lvv. Seminary for Young Ladies. RS. JAMES II. BOURKE and Mia: BADGE take leave II to inl'uriri the Gentr and Public of Charlottetown, that they intend opening a SEMINA Y for Young ladies, on Mend: , the I-‘ltli instant, at the late residence of John Morris, l2:q., Jydney Street, near the llorriiivi Catliolle Chapel. The course of Instruction will comprise-—Erigliah in all its branch- es; French; Italian; Music; Di-avririg; Embroidery, and every das- uf Fancy Work. m‘Fsriri: may be ltiiorva on application at the Seminar}. Cltarlsttstevvs. Marsh 10, Ill). - .lUDsON's car. mucr o llllEIlllY AND LllNllWtlllT, sou ‘rill: CUII 0!‘ Coughs, Ce tls, lloarsaesa, splttlag al‘ Blood, Nlglit sweats, Astlina, Liver Conplalats, and OONSUMPTION. no N01‘ NEGLI-101‘ I1‘: Consumption can be and has been cured, ousands of cases, by this only certain remedy, CIIEMICJL EXTRJCT OF CHERRY JJVD LUNG WORT. and no remedy has ever before been discovered that will certainly Cure Consumption. The most strongly marked and developed cares of Pulmonary Con- sumption, where the long: have become tIiIt::tat'tl and ulcerated and the case so utterly hopeless, as to have been pronounced by Physician: and fricinls, to be past all possibility ofrccovcry, and at times tbi-rig to be dying, have been cured by this vvoiititli rful retiicdy,:iiid are now as well and hearty as over. It is it compound of tnedicnlioiia ulticli are peculiarly adapted to and cm,-iitially necessary for the cure of COUGIIS ./IND CONSUMPTION. Ila operation is mild, yt-t t-llicncioua; it loosen: the phlegm IllIIIt‘l| creates so llltl('II Rlitliculty, l’t:ll(‘|'t‘l the cough and assists nature to cxpcl from the system all "scared matter by expcctoration, producing a dt-lightful change in the breathing tid chest, and this, after the pri-scriptioii: ol‘ the very best inctlical inert and the iiiveiitimia ofkind iind sorrou-ing frieiitls and Nurses, have failed to give the smallest relief to the Corirumptirc ruflrrer. Tll0L’.\'./INDS 01" COKSUIIIPTIVE permits have been deceived repeatedly in buying hlt'dltln(_'l which tv id to he infallible curis,but itliich have proud only pall- iniivcs, but this lllt‘tllt‘Il|0 is not only ll palliative but (I care for ulcrrutcd lungs. It contains no deleterious Drugs aiiJ one trial will prove its asloiiisliiiig cllicacy better than any lIIl(‘I|lUIl.* or certificates iii euritig coitisiiniplton and all tll‘Cl|S(‘l of the IA“ gs, such as Spilliiig ofblood, Coughs, pain in the sole and flit“, nigIil- su-crils, Eu-. etc. About I000 certificates of almost v.-r:"'.i/.-::.«’r::s t-tires. performed by this mcdiciitc, from sonic ofthe liist 1' . 4, t It-rgymeit and i\ler- rhants, have been sent us for this iiictl.ciiit-, but the publication of ll’:t'Ilt looks too much like Quultery, [we tvill show them to any por- " ‘ti medicine will speak for itself and cllhllgll in its own favour |llllt,‘I‘t.‘Vt:l’ it is tried. Cuitlioii-—-Tliis incdicine is put up in a large bottle and you must find the iiaiiic ol Judson & Co., Proprii.-tors, New York, on the aplen- did Wrapper around the bottle. All orders must be atltlrcsiicil to Comatock 8:. Brother, No.9 John St. New York in th JUDSON'S To Owners of and Dealers in Horses. C'.dRL '1'0N’S F0 UNDER ()Ii\'TMIL'NT, For the cure of I-'ouiidor, Split Iloof, Hoof-bound Horses, and contracted and I"t.vcrii-li I-‘eel, \\'ountls, Bruises in the I-‘Irish, Gillled Bucks, Crticltcd llcr-ls. Scratches, (‘uts , Kiel.-s, t'.. on lion,-5. ('..’1RL'l'U.’\"S Rl.\'(.‘—I)().\'i-.' Cl'RI'.'. For the cure of Itiiig-boiio, Illuoil -.‘Il<I\'IIl, lloiir Spnvin, “'iiitlgalls, and Splint--a (‘l.‘l’l-illl rt-int-ily. C_~1It‘LTO.\"S C0.\'1)lTIO.\' I’0ll I)I:'R.S‘ FUR II()R.\'I;'S J31) C.1TT1.l'.'. The rliaiigcs of tveatln-r and season, tvitli the change of use and food, liuvt: it very great t-lfrt-l upon the blood and sinuous lluids of horses. It is at those i-haiigrs they require an as.-istaiit to nature to lhroir off any ili-uni--r of the fluids of the body that may have been imlnbctl. and 1:! ion, if iiol ttllciidi.-d to. will result in the Yclloiv watt-r, llcavi-=, 'i\ onus, Bolts. lite. All of which tvill be prevented by giving one oi‘ these wdt.-rs, and will at any time, cure when an syiiiptoms of disease appear, if used liitlm ' remove all inllan-imation and fevcnlooat.-n the skin, cleanse the water, and invigorate the whole body, enabling them to do more work ivith the same: l'i-t- he action of these powder: is direct upon all the secretive glands, and therefore lie: the same t.lfecl upon the II them lb-ineniber and ask for CARL'I‘ON’S CONDITION POWDERS and tat.-o no ollirrr. ' C.-IR]. 'l'0.\".5' IVER VE ./IND IIONE I.I.\'l.II]-.'.\'T F OR ll(IIlSll.\', and for the run: of all diseases of tiinii or licnst lll it require uleriiul applicatitiii, atid for ronlrurlul ronls :-nil niurrlrt. sin-i gilt: its iron].- limbs. and i also usril for s;irut'ns, lirtiiscr. sutldlv grills, strdlul I.-gs, guru‘ til" all 'itt.ls OH litirrcs. C;,rti.1'os’s iirtit-lt-s for llor.-cs and Cattle are pr:-pared from inc I’f‘t:lpc ofa vcry colt.-brati:d Iinzlislt I-‘arr.t-r, and ' t'lIl’l' in oiiiol)" tiim. (airs otit of llllt‘ hutidrt-d of any ollliu above coiiiplaiiits. They lli|\‘t.' lit-cii used by I-‘arint-rs, Il\'l‘l'y-Illllll, st:i-gt: proprietors and others with the most IlIl|lIIt'tI aiitl tlccidcd stir-rt-ss. u on.—l\'oiic can be getitiiiit-tiiili-ss you find the name of J. lc ‘ Carlton Cotitslock, on the \\ rapper olctit-li artic . COMST()Clt"S l'l'.'It’.'l!II"l'GE. This is the most t-xlraortliiiiiry l’('lIl(‘lly for \\'oi!iis cvcr used; it tlTocttitilly' cratliirntt-.t \\0l‘II|! from both Adults and Cliiltlren. It (~:||||||ll. li::rm this most di-,lii.':tl<- iiif.iiil or slrniigrst Adult, and never fnils lo rotiiplrlt-ly root out flllll destroy all kinds of \\'orinii. The cost, 2.") cents per IltlllIt', puts it tvixhit. n-.1,-h pf nu, nu] "H P", I'(‘I|lI tvlio are \\i bout it, nit: ivntitoiily t-xp..<i..g thc |,,,,,, of “mi, children to IIIOSIT full doatioycts of youth, " t\'orm.-.” ,u.,k f,,,- "m nairit: of Conistock «S2 Brother, proprietors, oit the \Vrapp¢r of each bottle. To the Old and Yumig.'.' [Io .' _i/c Rid Ifrruls and Gri-y!.'.’ I’Ill~..\o.VIl‘..\‘UN l.\' cllE.\ll5’l‘ltt' ! ' !! EJIST I.'\]) 1.1 IIJIR DYE. COLOR! Tilt: ti.ttlt, a.\'ii wiLi. N01‘ 1itr. sit'tN. This d_tt: may Ill‘ nppltttl to the hair over night. the Iirsl night turn- ing the liglitt-st Ilitn or hr.l«:t! Ilatitto a dart. liroivii. and by ft’|ll‘lII- itig l| rt-cmiil night, to it liii__ltl jot lnl;tcIt'. Any pg-nun mny, Ilium- four, with the least po.~sil-l¢- ItllIllll(' l:rrp his It.-ir iiiiy dank sliailo or pi-ill-t-l lil.-t-Ii; tti.lt ii |N‘5lll\‘t-, iI.“IlllIllt‘t£ lhtil lllt‘ tI_)t'. if applied to the skin trill no! colour il. By an oi-c:i.~ioti:t| applicolini-, ti prrimn turning gr:-y nill never be It‘ll0l\‘ll to have it griy li.;i'r. ]),. rt-t-tioiia complete with the article. There is tio colouring in this statement. as om- can mail lest. Tlit-sc faclsaro wtirraiitul by the gt.-ntli.~iniin who manufactures it who is the r-elcliratcd Chcini.-t, Dr. C0!\ISTOCK.nlIll|0r of(.'omstoc|,i; Clteiiiiatry, Pliilosophy. and other works, and School Books, sy¢|| known and widely cclcliralcd by the public. Deafness. lfre Dr. I,An7.r:'r'i'r:‘s ACOt‘5'I‘lC OIL, for the cure of Dcrifncgs. Alan, all IlIll!l' tIl8:l3lL:IIlIL' iioisrs, ltlto ilii: buzzing of iiisccta, l';i||j..g of outer, itltizzmg of strain, |\IIll‘ll are iyinyloiits ofnppi-u..c|.j..-r dliilrllfll. .\l.iii_v persons who have be ‘It dc-al'|'or lcii, fiflccii OI‘ IIVCII: ly yearii, itntl in-rt: subject to use ear trunipctn, have aftt-r using one or too boitluii, lllI0\\ll aside that: truiiipcts, being made pt-in-city ru-ll. It has cured case: of tt-n, fifteen, and even thirty years standing of deafness. [IA Y"S LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. The worst attacks oftlie Pile-s arc r-lfcctiirilly and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine lIay’s Linimeol IItandred| of our flrat citizens throughout the country have used this liniuient with complete success. Ctttitt'oiv—Ntv¢-r buy it unless you find the name of Conistock Lt. Co., upon the tvrappci, proprietor: oftbe genuine article. Ctrult'on—All of the nliovi-nanied llrllclcl are sold only in N,‘ York, by Comstock It Brother, No. 9 John Street. five door: from Ilrontlivav. I Sold in Char oltetovrri P. E. Island b T. DI-Isltlt , tt. t,v.t'rsoN. iiitir:s'i:ii.t.io.ti~,'Mltv. sitiNr~'i;iiYiJ..i:- In Pietou. at the Drug Stores: also by one altorelieeper in Enquire for Coutrtock': Alan." [9, I. which will be given to all gratis. ll \l'I.EAN, Aunt for St. Peter‘: Bay, I, E, y.|.,,g_ a. lnnvvitao Srioniaa, sturgeon. 3.’, Par-aica rowan, seminar-tag, Beagqug. Gcoaos I‘. Coons, l1aq., Lot ti. fauna: lauusasoir, I-:sq., ueorggiogn, a lo leurls. P. I. Ialaad. b Dayan “I, “' "M. 1 lanes. Isa. THE BOA TO HEALTH I lllll.l.0WlI’S l’ll.l.S. coiti-: or A nisoitoizitim i.ivi:it AND BAD tilGl:s'r|on Cory Q/a Letter from Mr. R. W. Xirkur, Chemist 7 Street, Liverpool, dated Gtlt June, 1851.‘ Prat“ To Professor Houowav; Stlt,—Yotir Fill: and Ointment have atogd 1|" list of Pro rietiiry Metlii-inc: for some yeitn, can refer or any enquiries, desire: inc to t you of her case. She liatl been troul and boil digestion. On the attack wits so tiliivmiiig, I . Ive. also is I 1‘--Mld have sent you asitny itlxne, from the severity ofibe attack, and the speedy cure, I tliiitk, speak: much in favor ufyour Iultinialfln |'||| Sllllml) R. W. Itlltftus. AN F.X'l'IIAORDINARY CURE OP RIIEUMATI ‘ \'A.\' l)ll~Ii\lI-1\'Sl.ANll. 0 FEVER’ m Copy of a Letter inurlevl in the Hobart Town the Courier the Is!_JlurcIt. l85l, by Jllujor J. u'..m.. 'Qr III ' ' is of age, veaitliiiy at New Town, lltolllllil, \\lIl('lI liiiil eittir y tlii peiii , the trio: titialer the mire Io .iivt 'I'o\vii, tit 'l:.l'l:'.Q.9‘I.I'I‘t')“t"Ie1|., and in an int-iedibly rllufl rpttce of time they ¢Ee(:|Qd‘ CURE UP A PAIN AND 'I‘IGII'I'NI".SS _ S'I'0.\IA(‘lI OF A I'I'IllSON 84 AND From Jllesrrr. Tliew 5; Son, Pl’(l})l’f6'f0l‘l of!/to Lynn ./Irlnrtiur who can t-outlt for the folI':u~t'ug rlu(entcrif.—.4tigust 2 IBM . To I’roles.~oi lloi.t.ow.tt'. ' I Ntlt,—I IIl‘III‘l‘. to'ln-nr ti-atiiiioity to the good gfipcg, of Hnllown I. Pills. For some years I stilli-ieil Irverply from a pain and II.IIIlN'I!’IlI tho stoittitnli. which was also itccoiiipiiitietl by n iiliortnr-an o loam], um; pi't-vi-iiteil iiie lruiii tvulltii about am 94 war: ol it P. iiiitl itivitlI- iititittliitg my anvuncetl state of lili-,, these ' ' we so IUIIL-|'(_>(I mg 1|.“ I am tlesitous that uiliei: .-Iiutihl be made iii-tpiitiiited uitli their \‘iI"ltl£a I ttiii now I'EIllIl'l'l‘ ~ ' exercise without iiicoitve ENII North Street, Lynn, N...-folk. AN EX'I'RAORDINARY CURE OF THE (E . ' Mos r ii.t:voi;itoos i.ivi:it UUttI"l.A‘IN:ll": AM) A Copy of u Lcllcr all/lreucd to J. K. Haydon. 1-.'.rq., Sidngy. 3,, South M'ulrr, ilulrd February 25, l35|_ SItt,—A Mr. 'I‘liotinta Clzirlt, n aettb-r at Lake Gear e was for ronsitlt-ruble time acriotisly alllictetl with .1 roniphiiiit of ‘life Liter to.- . ‘ ' Ilis ll|(‘lIIl‘l|l ritlriiilitttliv, after trying all their ittlv told him that his case was liopele-as, and n. In this situation, and itlien e is-rtiiig every if IETIIIIII-=»" lti» l'Xl!lClIt.‘l.', ii frit-ml recotiiirietitletl hint to try Ilullowti ’| l'I|l-<, -'-ml -no tin lorii hope lie (Il(I ao,tlie lirst dose gave him cotaside a le Il‘llt.'I, lie tliet'i:l'oie persevered to ialtiog them isccortlitigtii tlierlinetim on-l_ is now rt-aioieil to pcrlietzt health. He will leel great pleasure l'l|e|:'|“Iil‘l|cllr"'llIt!lIl, or eveti tnailte an atlidavit to the same elect, (Signed) \Vin. JONES, Proprietor of Goulbitrn llernlil, l\ew South Wales. \\'UNI)ERFL'L El-'FIl'AC\’ OI-‘ Il0I.I.0\\'AY’S I'I ’ t:.t:~'i-2.-i oi‘ llltUl'sY. “'5 m I“"»“"" 1"'lT¢"'l"l rl‘U||I llI‘II||F\', ritltt-i itlmtit the tttrn of life or at 0|II('I' lllllI'3i, shoitltl iiiiitn-tliitti.-lv have I(‘Cl|llf!!' to these I'il|s as lttintlreda 5". PEVPHIII are ill II their use, of this din-l'til'coiiiplaint iu , Is tlillcient singer, vilieii all otlicr llI(-'-itlll had little. . 1 here celebrated Pills are u-oml¢r_['ullly eflicuciaui in tile following III I. 58“ "P3 Liver com- Secondary Asthma Dysentery lainis sympwmg Bilteus Com- hrysipclas Ltitnbago Tic Doiiloureux plaints Fcinale irregu Pi s on, leiities Iilieumatisrn ' Blotclieson the Ice“ 5 " Retention of Venerell Afreg Bowel com- urine non; platnts Fit 5 ' Cali” G“: clr(t:tnugl’usoy:'“ \\r£r:::iss0f all Sore Threats \\'eakuei~s from the Bowel: lmtigt-stion St a do . } ’ . Cunsiimption Iiillainmation 0 eel“. m ' ulnuume De tly Jatiiidice Sohl iii the F.zlI.tItll-IIIIIPIII of I’rofi-smr II4tt.l.owAY 2“ Strand . . . (iirair I¢'llI|Ilt' Iliir) Lniiiluii, itiiil by (i I . 'I'. IIAPZAKII .A out for: I‘. la. Ialiiitxl, to ll--iu-it nail l'utt-, at 2:, 5!, 50. tttitl 20a cttdli ' '11, . is at ter_\ t~.-ii.-i-ii-izilile setting in tinting the larger size. . cw ,. . ,. . p . ‘ .. M P“. IHLIIUIII lot the giittl titre oi l‘titenta, .tic itlltitetl to each no; N ational Loan. iFunAd—lI..lI'e and" lfilrqrtifteblfe Fire Insurance Companies of London. Iiicorporalcd by ./It-I; of Pa,-[,'¢,,,,,.,,y_ B0.\RD of Illlll’.(."l'()IIS of I"ire Iiisuraiice for I’. [-1 Hon. H. J. Jarvis, , _ [],,,.,‘[,,,,,1, liq’. M%%m##T““wwwo F“|’"|9 "l-'\|t|t_lN‘ultnti. and all t)lltt‘l' inforiiiittion, front the Subscrilicr, at his Utlicc, (,'linrlou¢_»u,w.,_ L- \V. CALL, Agent. FIRE! FlRE!! FIRE!!! SIICUIIE YUIYR I‘Il0I'I'IR'l‘\' AT A ‘ ' ‘ OI" l"Il"'I'Y PEI! (IISNT. &Av““' IIISr.-iiolbd bl:-' ' ‘ T .....-'..."..’.~...°.::':..i.';»?""*= “""-"- “RB Tliisis the only (ltlit-c ivlicie claim; reference to n forcigii t7omp.». ‘. Bl.inlt forms ofnpplii.-alioii, and any other information can be ob t.iint-d at. tho Si-crotary and l‘ri.-asurcr‘: Olfiuc, Kent Street. April ti, INJ2 may be obtained for lor: can he met, without fPacket. betvvcieii Bcdeque and “Sine-(ii-at: 1 iti«;iii:i:i~:o |«‘,\u[«)s_ 'r'.§I§... JA Bcdequo, May, I852. "Es wA|‘sH° Horse Grtia:YG7ia'i. porfi-ctly free from any vicious “-":oii—coiiintencitig lat May--at Mr, Mr. John llenitz, Charlottetown, on ("Hwy oilii-r Saturday ; itnd for the it-iiiainiiig time at my own Farm \ ork River, next to that of Mr. Martin Ileartl. ' 'I'eI’ItII-—.£l for the Season. DONALD M'KINNON_ . $0 5 . by .‘4alntliii—stiiiidtiig I6 hand high; ltabit, ttill iitniid for llto (ieotge Cli:tiidlm'it_ nem- York River, 24th April, I852. - — -._. .-__. Steamer u Roggn Ill; Steamer " ROIII-2," will run between rm. |.|.,.a ug _ I'ictou twice a vreelt dnripg the present season, and will leave Lliatlottetown until further notice, cm.’ 1'3"‘. "M -]-h.,“. morriing, In-medlatal ' ' the Mail: biitvt-sen the bomb 9' “I3”! It'll T9" 0'0 «wk. and will return the diys following leav- i‘i;g Pictou at St: o'clock on the niorninga of wgdngghy. mi fig. y. Charlottetown, Aprll 21, I851. THOMAS OWEN’ nu...‘ Hllmlhtk D. Haasaau, at his fie. Quest lame