SELECTED POETRY. THE DYING 'aov. Farewell, to thee, tny mother, I’m going far away; Farewell my little brother, I can no longer stay : Ihear my Saviour calling me To cotne unto his breast, ‘1 long to leave this world of pain And seek my final rest. I’m going where tny father 80 lately went before, Oh, lay me down beside him, And We will part no more. I long to see my father’s face, And hear his pleasant mice We shall be happy, mother, And in Jesus‘ love. rejoice. Dear mother you have tended tne In sickness and in pain; I grieve to leave you, but I hope \Ve soon shall meet again. I hear the angels singing, I see my Saviour come; Oh, let me go, dear mother, Tomy eternal home. vantnrios A REGGAE—A nobleman. travelling'in Scotland, was asked for. altos, in the High Street of Edinburgh, by a little rag- ged boy ; he said he had no change, up- on which the boy otl'ert-d to procure it. His lordship. in order to get rid of his importunity, gave him a piece of silver; which the boy thought Was to be changed, and ran otl‘ forthe purpose. On'his re. turn, not finding his benefactor, who he expected would have waited, he watched for several days in the place where he had received the tuoney,pursning his occupa- tion. At length. the nobleman happening again to pass that way, he accosted him, and put the. change he had procured into hishandxounting itwith great exactneSs. His lordship was so pleased with the boy’s honesty, that he placed him at school, with an intention to provide for him. Chrysostom was a striking example of thanksgivingin adversity. For when he was in exile, guarded by fierce soldiers, and hurried by them from place to place, in great bodily weakness,and hourly ex- peelingt his death, he ended his last prayer with these words ; " Glory be to God for all events I” “ “faces” rx Exomnn —'I‘he daily pay ofthe Duke of \Vellington. for doing "nothing hardly.” is L?! 18 14s. 6. : and a wmnan receives, for manufacturing twelve hundred round headed hob-nails, five pence and three farthings! Something of a contrast ! Pas‘r'rr Goon.-—-A petition from the inmates ofa State prison was lately pre- sented. praying that the Tree of Liberty might be planted within the yard each one allowed to cut his stick. A Cuatost'rY.—In Mobile they have a full grown egg-plant bush, bearing in the place ofthe egg-plant, perfect tomatoes. It is trout-a garden in the neighborhood, where there are many similar plants. Quin—Let your working oxen he comfortably accommodated with lodg- ings, and well fed, in order that they may he better enabled to sustain themselves in their toils,and be sure and give them a handful ofsalt twice a week. A young lawyer being very assiduous in his attentions to a young lady,a wit observed that he never heard of making love by attorney. “ Very true." replied the other. “ but you should remember that all Cupid’s votsries are solicitors. A conceited coxcomb once said to a bar- her’s boy. “ Did you ever shave a men- key ?" “ \Vhy, no sir,” replied the boy; “ but ifygt please to sit down, I will try.” , FARMS FOR SALE. I ‘ II E Leaseho'd interest of 50 acres of LAN l),with the buildings erected there- on. situated on Lot 23, 12 miles from Char- lottetown. on Princetown Road: there are '20 acres cleared.with l0 chains front, and vacant LAND in the rear. An excellent spring 0 water is at the door, and 999 years lease. A L S 0,—Tho leasehold interest of 70 acres of LAND. with the buildings erected thereon, situated on Lot 23. I2 miles from Charlottetown,on I’rincetown Road: there are pbout 40 acres cleared with H chains front, and Vacant land in the rear, with an excel- lent spring of water. The remainder of both farms is well stored with fireWocd and and 999 years lease. For particulars inquire of JAMES CASFORD, On the premises. g... minions: arouse-st F R I E N D- ‘VILLIA M J AK EMAN, The old Country Veterinary Sharing and Jobbing Smith ,-—also, Horse and Cattle Doctor, ' BEGS leave to acquaint the public of Jharlottetown and its vicinity, that he has taken the well known Forge of Mrs Street, in Prince Street, lately occupied by Mr. Cairns, where he intends to carry on the. above business,in all its branches. (EPWith sobriety, good Worktnauship, and punctual attention to his b iness. he hopes fora share of the pu ic pa- tronage. i' (EPIIorse and Cattle medic" e“ to any disease to which they are Nari be. supplied at the shortest noticei Charlottetown, March 6. I I V I l. L] .-1 31 SJVE F} S TON, SAIL-MAKER, FROM LIVERPOOL. NTENDS to carry on the above business at his premises, formerly owned by Mr. “ft-21.nov, opposiltt St. Paul ‘s Church,whero he will be prepared to eXecute any orders in his line on reasonable terms. [[j'Count'qu Paooucr: taken for With. Princetown Road, Match I3, 1844. TIIE FAR MER’S COTTAGE. “'ILLIAVI SNEI‘TS’I‘ON begs leave also to state, that he has fitted up his house, as a LICENSED "‘A V ERN, and has accommo- dations for persons who wish to ltave goml Beds anti comfortable fare. N. B.--Good Sranmaa. Charlottetown, Dec. Hi, l?~t3.——6m MISS B. M. BUTCHER, Baas Lam: 10 Inseam 'rHc LADIES ofCharlottetown and vicinity, that she has commenced the STRAVV BONNET AND MILLINERY B U S I N E S S. at her father’s residence in King Square; and trusts by attention to her friends and customers, to merit a share of their patronage. March l3 4w T0 SI’OR TSMEN 'r' In: Subscriber offers for sale Bumwm’s improved Elastic Indenled GUN WAD- DING, assorted gauges. ALso—R. WALKrzn’s improved Anti-cor- rosiVe PERCUSSION CAPS, assorted Nos. WATSON. M. R. March 13. Pall 8t Isl. Law BLANKS neatly printed at this , ce._ anuovan JAMES—iiilnlvs, ENGINEER and Blacksmith. has re- moved to his new shop. next door to Mr. H. Haszard’s store, Upper Queen street, near Mr. Desbrisay, Apothecaries Hall, and directly opposite to the oflice of the Morning News, where he will be happy to receive orders in his business. whiet will be perforated with neatness, and punctuality. Turning and fitting Machinery and Smith’s Work in all its branches. “'arrunted Cast Steel Axes, lOs.--- Other edged Tools made to order. payment at tuar et prices. Upper Queen Street, z Charlottetown Dec 6. NOT REMOVED. C. c. Ems 0N, EELS grateful to a discerning pttblic tor the orders he is daily receiving in the line of his business, especially in the Can STEEL Axe department; and he : -- 3‘ 3 his 9'" '1 era that when curtain remain! W.“ i "’9 [MM is ofthe first quality : nu“ e i "y circumstances render it imperative, on the score ofhonesty,to depreciate his own abilities, he will inform his patrons ofthe fact by publishing his “ warranted Cast Steel .dxrs, I09." '.* Lessons given to respectable be- ginners on Cast and German Steel Axe making. Hours of attendance frqu 1:! to 2 p. m., I Guinea each lesson in advance. Apply at the Red Shop, head Queen’s \Vitart'-—west. Charlottetown, Feb. ll. tf. F flLL I." P 0R To? YYOsV'b', l-‘ o n l 8 4 3. BY LATE ARRIVALS. has completed his lmportations of BRITISH MANUFACTURED G O O D 3. Aso Ess'r AND Wess- INDIA AND AMERICAN PRODUCE. comprising,with his former stock on hand. the Subscriber ., a valuable assortment, suitable for theJ season, all of which he offers. either by wholesale or retail, at a very small ad- vance on the prime cost, preparatory to his removal in the Spring to his new Store. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, Nov 15. N. B.—All accounts due over6 months will be sued for without distinction after 15! De-' cember next. 3m FOR SALE. [Ptfounlry iroduce will be taken in untrue. retain}, , a N 0 SELECT GROCERIES, At No. 14, Cheapaide. WILLIAM R. warsox, Has just received Fx Acndian from Green. oclt, and Jane Sprat from Halifax, hi, Winter supply of Drugs, Medicines, Perjiunery, Spices, Dye Sluflit, Combs, Brushes, and Confictionary. —A L S 0—- Geueral assortment of Select Grace. ries. comprising Congou, Soot-bong and Hyson 'l‘eas, brown. crushetl,ai.it’ LoafSugar, Cuba Coffee. fresh ground do., London Mould Candles, Sperm, and Wax do, Fig Blue. Starch, White Wine Vinegar, '1‘... ble Salt, Macaroni. Vermieella, Chocolate, Split Peas. R ice, ground do, bunch Muscatel Raisins, Bloom and Saltiana do, Jordan Ill. moods, Bitter do, Currants, Portable Yeas., Canded, Citron, Lemon and Orange PteI, 'l‘obaceo, llavuna CIGARS. (Regalias mu Imperials). Macabau, Rappee and Scotch snore, Snufl‘boxes, do Beans, Soap, up. euit, Soda, Water, Butter and lemm Pie. nic. Crackers, Oranges, Quinccs, Nuts m teat variety. Cigar cases, do. 'l‘ubes Ind Lights. Spunk or Spanish Amanda. l'late brushes. Gun \Vadtting. Liquorice. refined do, pressed Herbs, Florence Oil, presetved Gin gar, ground and who'e l’opper, Allspice. Cin- nmon, Cloves. Mace 61:, Pearl Sago, 'I'apio. ea, Bermuda Arrow Root, Jamaict do. Matt-l.- es. Castila Soap, 'I‘upers. Lamp W icks,Sugttr Candy. Brunswick lllack,LogwoodJledwood, and l‘ustic. ground do. ; Indigo, Alum. Cop. penis and Blue Stone; Aonnto Saleratac. Gold and Silver Leaf; Mustard. assorted Pickles, & Sauces, Real Indian Soy,0livvs, Capers, Ste. 8w. And a further supply olll. Y. Matt 8; Sons prepared (’ocoa. Cocoa paste and Chocolate ', Roue antl Glendining ce'e- brated Soda \Vater, and Cuba Company (‘1- caus now over two years old and come- quently much improved. t‘ltarlottetown, Nov 29. KEEP your: roar oar: " + India Rubbers !! India Rubbers! .'.' ’B. \V. COCIIRAN IlAS just opened a great variety of Ian“ Ronni-m SHons, which he offers it! Salt! at Very low prices for t‘ash. Queen street, Jan 20, NHL—4w. "“V’o .’ l 3131' " EL 2 " BAIT nn‘ COLOGNE. DE JOSEPH .mT. trauma, thr: Mancrzoux, Lepltts nncien Distillatenr it COLOGNE. lli‘. Subscriber having received a Quan- tity of superior CUMBERLAND B U T '1' R 0o Consignment, will dieposo of it by the Firkin. or small quantities. 0,, BENJAMIN CIIAPPELI., Opposite Mr. Gainsford’s Brick house. Charlottetown, March 9. 3w CAI-I. AND SEE AMES CAIRNS’ warranted best Cast Steel Axes at the stores of Messrs. McGills. Mr. B. Davies, and at Mr. A. Duncan’s. @Narrow Axes at ltt shillings. @Broad Axes at 2s. per inch. A t. a 0 At his Faetory,Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. Feb I7. 3081‘. N THURSDAY last, between Charlotte- town and the North Point West River, part of a BUFFALO FUR belonging to a Sleigh Whoever will bring it to this Oflico will be rewarded for their trouble. February 2|. N. B. Also, a few good Grinding Stones. i ‘ A few cases of the above Genuine attici-t . on Sale at the Drug Store ofthe Subscriber . "LSD--PIHJDRB SUnTu. for removing jsupertluous llair ' WM. R. WATSON. I Charlottetown. Feb 2t. Poll 3: Isl. JOB PRINTING, i Neatly executed at the Office of the Morning ' News. Septb. THE MORNING NElVS Is published every ‘VEDNEBDAY and 5&- TURDAY mornings, by E. A. MOODY, at his office. near the druggist store of .lit. T Delbtisny. Queen Street, Charlottetow- Price, one penny each copy—to sohscrilt' 10s per annum, exclusive of the chat?" postage—half required in advance. ’— G°ALL communications to be addmt to the Editor, Char‘ottetown. A G E N T S. I 81'. ELcaaons—Mr. Wm. Ilenry NW" LOT l4-James E. SJDagnall, Esq. Gsoncs: TOWN—Charles McLaren. Bcosquc—A. Anderson, Esq. 'I‘mroN—Illr. John Hall. Batman-John Henderson. Esq- Gssxasx. Aonxr—Mr. Henry Sum?“ list .