. .. an ass.-A-I Al ad.tbe s" ‘ een dpes not write . srhenjt is discussed in the _ _ 9 Lords _and Commons, every possible liberty is taken with it. And unless such is the case dieru, ithc rs in the pay of Government an.’ gm o¥.I€sporisIbIe Government, but that Is nI,.it has no existence. it is was cl area isiil. ssd»as u d system, every thing depends upon whether the "Governor be an honest and able men, and anxious to do all in lierspeeo Houses his war for the benefit of the Country. ‘II he 1.,’ li ,thIn will well, and‘il'not, a cat dcal oonfus on wil arise, and we shall iavc ‘fio,pu!iI.Iop to have him removed, as we did in flu use of Chas. Douglas Smith, and Sir Hen- ‘gy Bllllflfi. and as we should have had to do ._witli Sir launder Banncrinan if he had not ' good time-—it would have been better .0 month or two earlier-—remcvsd. We must cuotwliovrsver-. “ cast an odiuin upon thespeech for fear of serially o ending the Lieutenant Governor.’ Is this thrown out as a threat, or as an intimidation to prevent us from speaking ourininds freely upon the subject of t c acts of the Government! ‘ was intended as such. it might have been better spared. What thou h the Lieut. Governor were personally. d. cos the Editor of the Es-uniiner think that any craven fear of the Lieutenant orernor’s displeasure would prevent us from r y_doiug our duty, if we honestly and conscientiously thought that he was actin ' any, way derogetoiliy to the rights and liberties of the subject! o! we would boldly tell him no, and caution him against a re tition. If he were an honest man, he woul think the more hi lil of us, and if he were not. we should ens care, whether he were personally offended or not. But we are not in the least alarmed about the matter. We shall be wel leased to Ilnd, that the resent Lleut. Governor eeps a large share of t e wer in his own hands. He is far better to at the head of the Government than any of his Ministers, as they are pleased to term themselves. All a can want from them isfacls, so long as he does not suifer them to blind him, or keep him in the dark. there is no doubt that whatever emanates from himselfwill be for the 0d of the Ihland. We can well believe that t e com- itiou of the speech is from the pen of the is . Governonand for this plain reason, that the is not one of his Administration capable of drawing up an ollicinl document as it ought to . But enough, the Lieut. Governor will give as credit for no wish to make him answer- able for the acts of his predecessor, or those done by bodies over whic he has had no con- trol, and which happened before he assumed the Government, it is of these 'the speech treats, and we have too much confidence in his politi- cal skill and knowledge of olicial routine, to suppose that he will, lor a moment. he oflerided with a ubllc writer for commenting upon a public ocument. ._ u-e W: beg leave to asflure the Editor of the _Ezvrrriiner, that the proprietor of this per has never‘ had occasion to “kee a curbaon e writer," and that the latter is not at all “ fond of kigking and running riot, nor in the habit of throwing dirt upon every person that ooines in is way, ’ but that, on the contrary, when com- , by is sense of public duty, to iniliot se- vere, though just punishment on a public crimi- nal, it was done reluctantly, and that it would have iven him pleasure. had the ungrateful task evolved upon any other; but there are seasons, when duties, however irksome and un- pleasant in the performance, must be under- tqke!p,d and when undertaken, properly accom- is e . P We would also beg to say to him of the Weekly Advirliser, that we are, by no means, as he would insinuate, fond of green apples; but that we have an cpccial dislike both to crude fruit, and crude poetry, both being equally diliioult of digestion, besides setting our test on edge. We had promiseda report of the trials at the late October Term, at St. Eleanor‘s, and were preparing to redeem the promise, when it occurred to tie, that it would be better to defer the task until the questions ofliiw which ‘arose and were reserved at the trial, have been moot- ed at the arguments for new tri s which are to be mov in the Michaelmas l.‘eri_n at Charlottetown. §"I‘he communication from Little River came to late for insertion to-day. ' Birth, On Friday the l8th iiisisnl. Mrs. Edward Palmer. ofs daughter. Died, On the 7th inst., at Ilougliion Islsnd,sfler s linger- ing illness, EIIWBIII, eldest son of .\Ir. Ilartlel Allan, aged 84 years. Ilis life was exernplriry and his end was pence. _ _ On the Hill. at Grand River, lllrs. Catherine M‘Keneis, widow of the late Malcolm M'Kennie, ears. .‘OlnsS8uyndsy last. at Sr. Eleansr's, in the full assur- ance of a blessed imnioriiiliiy through fiiilli in her Divine Saviour, Mntlldii Ann, Ilia beloved wife of H. N. o e, Esq.. rind eldest daughter of Mr. Elisha “,,,,P,,._ I-,.q,_ Bodnquc, aged 44 ycsrs. “ Blessed are the deed which die in Lord.” . ry Sutton, Mcndeville g.',._ .1 Recto _ Wilm England, Caroline Delis, wife of the ltcv. J. whynslliain, rind only daughter of Dr. Kielly, of St. Johns, Newfoundland. Port of Oharlottetown. Anurvnn. 0“ lg_ 3.3}... Rose, liosicri; goods. Grey Hound, Piclou;cosl. Unicii,ArichuI;bsl. Qussnoftlic Islcs,do. _ Nth, Myrtle. Annapolis; spples. &O~ 3l0P°|||’. Magdalen Islands; fish. 81.0. Mayflower. PU‘- snsli; stone. Elizabeth. ‘Campbell, Mirsmicbi; II. Goodman. Proton; insi_ls an. sarnsn. _ . . Oct. I4,Schr. I‘. II. Goodman, Pierce; mails, die. iciii, um. St. John‘, N. B.; osi-.&c- Aaron. flung, Beiliurst; do. Dove, Pictou; hsl_. Live- Iy Legs, dc.; dc. I"siisy,do.; do. 'I‘risl,|dc.; NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber lies just received, per Brigl. . Jvs t, direct Iloui Diiglsnd, a part of his l'ALI. S PPLY of BRITISH GOODS. The rdaisisdsr I’ his usual supply isdnily expected our eon II . ’°' "' °' WILLIAM iiesiin. Clisrleusiowe. Oct is, last. LOST. . ON Friday svssix lsss,.hsiwess |teddiii‘s Wharf, and the Suhss Here, an Iron Keg. coiilriin- lngtgaflasz;-“White 'I‘h|Indss will be re- " _ " '"i". .» wiiusis IIEAIID. “ IN. II“. - ' , . F-eels . from ths'I‘lir e_ouglitte_ be tlir lp9l9ll0f q‘, Istry and sulyect to critiow” .:’.“e.ri|<I THE uunscmmm ' r I rrisss. and the l'sbl ..,.. Ocininlsslon, merchant and Auctioneer. _, be re ssssuiics to his in. t he clhrs his services l In the shove lies efbusinsu. 'l‘hoss who may favour corildlsg to bill their , properly for Sale, insy rely on his acting under their instructions. as well soon is best alerts to serve- thuir iutsvsst. ‘ ‘ ' * t BENJAMIN DAVIES,Qseen Street, 1 ‘ near the wlisif. ’ P. S. Mr; Dsvins intimates advice of the ship- nisnl ofs considerable consigriincnt I nsirisir eoone, res, doc. new daily expected per the ships Peeping Torn. the Sir llszaiider from Liverpool. and by the Cicely from London; they are well worth the connideruliiiii of country cugloniers end will be Iiald on Sale some time for their noun ' ' h. " LADY GREY," " LADY HE Subscriber begs to announce the arrival FALL SUPPLY 0!‘ AMERICAN GOODS, ox Lady Grey, from Boston, among which will be found s large assortment of CO( IKING , PA IILUUR, IIALL, and BOX STOVBS, l7‘ABME!t’S BOIL- R The largest and best selection of eoorre GREY " I of his and and price ciinnoi foil to suit purchasers. No. I. Bislfslo Robes, Coiiage Bedeisads No. I. Calf . (I s Hats and cap. in vsriety,‘}hnirs, an assortment India Ilubbnr Coats, Tubs. Buckets An Assortment of Hsrd- Brocuis, Ares ivarc, Philadelpliia Mill Ssws. Carpenter's Tools, I-‘orlis . Spades Spirit Lcvcls ks, Viilissn Clocks, 30 hour end 8 day, 5lb. to lolh. Csddies o Looking Glasses, swing ‘first rule and Toilet, Ibortu, Csstinc, Wall- Csndies (assorted) , nutts llulf Busliel Measures, Cocoa N Illll Preserved Ginger, BURNING FLUID Crackers, Cheese, Sole Lssihcr APPLES, Onions, Digby Hcrrings, Figs,CoiI'ee, Ilice, Indigo dtc. dtc. CLOTIIS, Cotiorrs, Ticking, Shirlings, &c., to- gsiherwith a large essortmet of FANCY GOODS, dr. c. The above GOODS having been carefully selected, the Subscriber can confidently recommend them to his customers. , A Supply of BRITISH and WEST IND GOODS daily expected. Oct. 13. I854. . lm GEORGE Bl-‘.ER,.lr. Choice Annapolis Apples. SELECTED FOR FAMILY USE. BJDD WINS, GREEJI/'I.N'GS, GOLDEN PIPPINS, RUSSETTS, Q-c. (‘ALL and get a Barrel immediately. or else you I will too to to secure a good article for win- ter. Apply on board Schr. Osicr, st Pesks'e Wharf, or to ' W. T. PAW, Auctioneer Oct. Illh, 1354. RED LION INN. _ 3 Mile Run. JAMES WRIIIIIT. having lstsly filled up his House for Jhe coriveriience of Boarders and 'l‘rs- vcllcru. informs his friends and lbs public that he is desirous of siiordin them every comfort and sccoino- lion. He tshesi ieopportuniiy of returning thanks to iliose who have heretofore kindly tron" Illlll. and he assures them, at poexeriion shall he went- in on his part to secure a ccniinuimcs of vors. iquors of the best description can always be uur plied,srid good Siahling for Ilcrses. October 5th, I854. SELLING OFF A1‘ REDUCED PRICES. ' 'l‘IIE STUCK cfthe SUBSCRIBER remaining o hand, will we olfeied iii a GREAT REDUCTION From former prices, to maike room for the F A L L S T O C K . LO.‘\i DON H0 (/85. Near the It. Ciitliolie Church. III-JNIIY IIASZARD. August I9, I85-I. Isl. & Ex. g ' US'I‘ iiiiporled, per Native Loss and Esther from istun, s choice selection of AMERICAN GUOIIS, consisting of SUGAR. in-hlids.. barrels, and by retail; Csusirxn Suoas; Superior Souchoiig '|‘I-IA, in chests, half chests, and by retail ; COI-‘I-‘I-II-‘., RICE, PIl.()'l' BREAII, in llsrrels, rind liy reiiiil ; Crackers. Vinegar, Mus- trird, I’:-ppi.-r,.'I‘aihle Snll, Soda, Siileraitus, Soiip, Candles, Sliircli, llurning Fluid. .\lslclies, Tobacco, Cigars, Blircking, &c. CO./V'FEC1'l0.V'.dRI’, NUTS, CHEESE, 4-c. Cotton Wiirp, Printeil Cotroris, striped and un- blesched dc., sheeiing. bediicli, &,c.: Ladies’ rind Gent's. India Rubber Boots rind Shoes; India lluliber Cools, Oil Suits. Cotton-wick. Lsmpwicks, I"luid Lsiups, Glass L-interns, CIIAIIIS with cunc nests and wood dc., in great variety of pattern; Axes, Scythes, Snsetlis. llsy-rslios, Hey-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Gard ii dc. Juro- An assortment of Carrier's TOOLS; Pails. Tubs iii nests or single. Clulhos-pins, Brooms, Brushes, kc. Orv "AID, American an In Msnufnctursd SOLE I.l*IA‘I‘HEiI, Nests Leather, Cslf-skins and Harness Leather, Red, \Vhife and Plum colour- ed Itoaiss, Shoe thread. Zinc. and Iron Spsrrcvrblcs. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. CIIIPIOIIOIOIIII, June 29th, I854. UST ARRIVED, per Trinidad. fiom LAB- IIADOII, I00 Barrels Priins No. I. HER- RINGS, sud a few gallons of delicious BAX B . APPL 8. JAMES N. IIABIII. . ClisrIottslcwn,Oetobsr 0. I854. 8w _ For ale. A I“llEEilOI..D PROPEIITY of 50 Acres of land, situate on the Princstown lined, II miles from Charlottetown: I5to ‘ acres _ars cleared end ready for the plough; there is s Dwelling House and Burn on the Premises. It is a ccnlrsl place for business, several Roads converging from it. There is also on the Premi- ses, s Saw Mill, with an abundance of Wood around it. Further psrtisulsrs can lie uissls '"'°"' '° ALEX. JOHNSTON. rind, Aug. I9, I854. nARL.rl:Y! ' I '“ ' O If-CU ":i'3i".s: Wis. 3. i. cssir GED. Illl, Jun. Princetowri R (I I miles.) l W‘i'.T5."r.'.. will he paid. ' osrsIssiI.Ilt- -case of B SHOES svsr ofl'cred to the public, which, for quality. = nAszgis_li}Ve' f'tM2ili:‘i‘i‘''Ir‘,‘ *3 oc'rdhEi1‘ ‘, 18.? . mocnupssmon _ . _ _ - - es s - - Good radius or P. 1: 1. l0BAIl’.!.§dn' is add his b your Province but what some npcinbers of is are more or sllictsd .by Hsoislis ori Alclions. As a remedy for time vsricss cosiplsiuts. there are munc- ross' prspsrsiises brought into the niurltst. but ofihclu of llitls or no gIiud., III. INN is u discove has recently», bepn insdg iuslieoiicsl ans! 1 r is wonderful in its operation. It has been orig enough tried and we have proofsnflr-ient to satisfy —iill from nien holding the liighcstpliices the people ofllns ';ili_p¢ Sisiss csii [ive-that ihe medicine .will do Jill what it is rscuiiiriicsdcd. Ii is noc rnl llssrn-en's Vnoe-usi.s Tisrcrusn. 'l‘lie nie- diciue is coinpouiidsil from the Vcgctiibis Kiiigdmn ‘II he uudliy any person without injurious consequences. .Ily a wise choice sud c--nilmiuiiuu of some of the best ufench also of ‘ ' ergsss oljilis laimuii sysieui ’lIO_ rs it less proved- il-elfsoelfeciuslly curiiiive of the wironc iiooisn ufclironiculfeciimis. ’ V v‘ Onert million final have been sold in the north and out during tIie_ iul fies years. 'I‘hroe to live lioitlas is warranted to cure the worst henumtisiis. , . _Tsvo bottles will cliselt the worstnsss of Dyspep- sro. , 'I'hrcc bottles, are warranted to cure the severest case of Er mi at. Five to uigliiboitles wfll cure the worst case of Scrofulrr. 0se.io two bottles is gssri-sntcsd to sure the worst kind of Pinipler on the Face 'I‘ three bottles in vrorslcune id‘ Ring Worn. . . . 'I‘hree bottles use a certain remedy for the ' Five bottles wilI.oure the worn uses or G . Three to live bottles has never. failed to cure the worst cues of Liver CasipIat‘riL 'vo bolilas will cure the worst cases ofCosgh, Ccneuni lion, General Debility, Asthma, &c.. s s Puusnn Mnniciiss: ithns so superior. We could give hundreds of case where the cares, sssse truly wonderful, but we request sll in get pamphlet and read the hundreds of certificates of its- cures Prtcs $l,00 per be < General Agent for P. E. I., W. R. WATSON. old also by M. W. SKINNER. ‘warranted to ours’ the Files. 0 World's Fair PRIZE MEDAL SOAPSI THE HIGHEST PREMIUM HAS BEEN awarded by the Mccliauic’s Fair, Boston; American Institute, New York; and World's Fair, Crystal Pslace;lo BECK 4.-‘CO. Boston, I r., for I a bent 'I‘oilst Soups, Crciime and Perfumery. Be 8: Co manufacture every variety of Toilet Soaps unequalled and of the highest and most admir- ed perfumcs—- . Cyllierisn Cream of Scrip, for Lu Parisriuton Shaving Pan_ariston Shaving Cresiii. llolls for Travellers conve- Military Shaving Soap Hi hly perfumed Brown \Viudsor. White Windsor and 'I‘oilri Cake Soup. Mrs, Pariington‘s 'I‘oilr.-I Soap. This beautiful 'l‘()IL|".'I‘ SNAP, osscssiiig in its composition the combined virtues OIPIIIQ vegetable kingdom to cleanse, uflfy and perfume, is by permission dedicated to Its Partington by her obd'_t scivt‘s. Boston. January, I85-I,, Beck dt CO. Jllrs Partiriglcn to the Proprietors. Gentlemen :— 'I'hc educiiiion of your beautiful and Ilagrani soup to lliclll mark of a steam, is very pleasant. ‘rum in experience in roots and herbs, in fiiuy yours that I have made soup. Iinust any that I never miido any liiilf us good and I will recom- m it to my young frciiids all over the world for their ta-iliglit tsbles. her _ ; Itirri-r is Paar-rirorore. Boston, Jun., I854. mark. anemone. - I ' II 1 BY B. W.» .LOIB.AN.- ON I'nIoar._ the Nth of Octduu asst, Ilseucing at It, e’slccli. st Ihp ' Sr-nrisns Swasst. Esquire. silssts,sn the Its!- psque Itssd.-and irnuiulfitsly opposite the Farm of James Peelis. bq... the whale of the HOUSEHOLD PUIINITUIIB. Cumprisi uld C irs. 'l‘s ss. Cupsllfgflflu, other Stoves,Chiiinwsre,Crocksrywnrs. Glusswarc.K.ilchuii U tsnsils, &c., &,c., &c. I . ,_ _ Hoylsn Sleigh nod I’uru,wI‘JhUulil.’uIII I Box I‘ . - ‘Ugh Supt. I354. Ex. I; Adv. tiny! Strevivh!,i_;'I,'.i12i‘l:ps, Barley, ‘ca asap by AUCTION on Jirasssy. iii. are inst. at iwiilvn o’cloc|i, ni Llie Subscriber's Ilggi. device, the following articles, via: ‘ - ‘ I5 'I'ons Hays I6 ' ‘one Straw, - I500 Ilu-«hels Tuiuipe, @ . she-ls Barley, I Can (iron Asia)‘, I Set sit Harness, uuiiiig Slsighs and I"urs, ' I Threslssr, I rlet Fsunsrs (Arnsrhtuu), ' I Drought Horse (8 years old). - Tnrrnn Cash ‘ , _ .. « . JAMES AB.'I‘IIUB.. New Glasgow, Omohcr 16,1854. _ Valuable Real Estate, St. Peter's Bey. Township Io. 40. 'I‘HF. Subscriber has received insirseiiosir from no Proprietors of a part of rho " Gassniricu ICs1‘A'rs:,” to submit for SALE BY AUCTION. at the Old Court Hons. Charlottetown, on 'I‘u nsnav, the 24th day of 0010):: next. at noon. 2,000 iicres cl’ line FERTILE LAND, consisting of improved I"srms, snd Wosdlsnds, in tract: to suit purchasers. ' This Property needs no comment, it being so well known from Ill convenience in the Harbour of St. (I;;i_ler’s Buy. Plans of which csn.bs seen at his cc. 1 “.f'l‘srms at Sale. . : WILLIAM DOUSE. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, I851. 2w cnop, srocx, ac. 0N 'l‘UI'2SI)AY, the ’I‘WEN'I‘Y-I"OUII.’I‘H of OC l‘OiIl'Jlt, at “ Waaai.iiro'roir," the residence of l"ns:nsnicir N. Gissouisu, i'lsq., (fer- iiicrly Ilia residence ufllie Hon. G.‘ R. Goodniunr) the following S'l‘()CK,CI{OI', &c., will be Sold, by AllC'l‘ION I"rom I0 lo 20 tons superior Upland HAY, I} Acres Swede TUIINIPS, hnndsome Brown HORSE, 5 years old, war- ranted scund, ' 2 large dry COWS, in good order, I Cliiiii-se SO\V, for breeding, I handsome Canadian SLEIGH, with cushions and Furs , complete; Also, - That well-known fast-lrouiii Chestnut MARE owned by lion. G. R. Gocifman, ands Yearling I"lLLY, sired by Saladin. _ 1: Anna, Two Galloway IiEIl“I:‘.Il.S, owned and bred by Judge Peters. A liandgoiiie Bay HORSE, by Salsdin, 6 years ‘old and perfectly sound, quiet to ride, and so gentle in linrneirs, a lady iiisy drive him; and an excellent 0 in full niilk—lhc property of Colonel §'@‘Sslc to commence at Twelve o'clock. 'I‘:uars—Surris under £5, Cash; over £5, three Months‘. Credit, on satisfactory joint Notes of Hand being given. JAMES MOIIIIIS, Auctioneer. October 18th, 1854. Household Furniture, etc. etc. ‘HE Subscriber is instructed to sell by Auction on LIV33 cosrr~r.aiufr., DYSPEPSI1, JJUADICE. CHRONIC OR XII U EDILITK DISEASE _ S, JND LL RMINYJ PR OM Heartburn. Wgust for load. I" the Stunsscb,Oiurr Eruoiatieus, Sinking er Please‘ at the Pit of the Sionisch, Swirnuii of the , Hurried and Diliieult Breathing. Fuiisri at the Heart. Choking or Sufiicsliug nations w in u Zing posture, Diiiineus of Vision, Dots or Webs be- re the sight, I-‘ever end DnllvI’ain iuilie Iii-sd, Deficiency of Psrspiruiion. Yellownsss of ilis.Skin It Ilyss. Pain in the Side, Beck. Chest. Limlis, Gr.o.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Counsel Irriugiriings of evil, sad Greer Dswcssicn of Spirits, can be olieotuully cured by DR. HOOI‘L.l.N'D'8 CELEBRITED GERMJN BITTER8, Prepared by De. 0. II. Jacxsosi, No. I20 Jul strut. Pliilodel is. ' heir power over the above discus is not sscsllcd. if equalled. by any other tin in the Un' States, us the cures utlsst, in many cases slisr skilisl physicians bad film]. ' 'I‘hesc Bitters are worthy the attention ofinvslids. Pusdessiiiggresi. virtacnin ihe rectification of ’ of ihs’I.ivsr and lesser glands, OIOVGIIII‘ the most severe 'sg powiersin wanlrncss sisd sflectisns cf the digestive organs. they are, viithnl, ssfs. ottsiu and pleasant. , Bend and be convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle," says of Dr. Koo./land's Gsrsisn Diners. _ “ It is seldom that we rcconiuiend what are termed Psteiii Medicines, to the confidence and patrons e of our ;srrd ihcssfors when we rccnniiiisi Dr. lloollaudhs Gcsrrisu Bitters, we wish it Is be distinctly understood that we are ‘not speakirilg of the riosiiuiiis of the day, that are noissd about or a brief period and then lbrgolten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but ofs medicine lon established, univsi-sully prized, Ind which has met I a hearty sp- proval of the faculty itself." “ Scott’: Weekly." said, Jug. 25- “Dr.Hoodand’s Glrrrsulr Bitters, manufacture-d sriicle-of much eilicscy in cases Persons of debilitated constitutions will tiud lhnc Bitten advantageous to their health, as ‘we know from experience the salutary etfect they have upon a weak ny tam.” ssouu svrnurscu. J‘. G. Jfoore, Esq., of the Daily J\"euvr said, October 8lsl':— "DR. IIcorx.airn’s Gnusrxis Br-r'rs'.ss.-—-We are tryin this renowned medicine for s stubborn dis- ease oft e bowels, and can with truth testify lo its ciiicscy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we havederived more hcneflt from the experi- ment than we derived previously ficni years of iillopnihic treatment at the hands of our first physi- cians." Hon. C. D. Hinelins, Mayor of the City of Camden, JV. J., says: “ Hoorr.Aisn‘s Gurissarr Brr-rniis.—Wehavs “seen iiisny fluttering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persunded to use ii, and must say we found it cc’ c in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ. and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostrstiun, is really surprising. It cslnis and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a suite of repose, making sleep refreshing. If iciiie'wss more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stomach, liver and nervous syslcm,tlsu great majority of real and iina ‘risry diseases ciiisnatc. Have them his healthy condition rind you can bid defisncs to epidemics generally. This cslraordinriry medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indie ed, to ive a lrisl-—it will recommend itself. uld, in not, be in every fsinily. No other medicine can produce evidences the sonic mcri ' For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, THURSDAY, 9th November, at the residence 5 I Extract Perfumes for the HrindkercIii'e/‘—whicli, for delicacy of friigrnnr-o iirid liisling odor, ‘are pro- ncunccd by Chemists and those who have tested them to be superior to the heel imported srlicls. Parr:/led 0.:-./Ifarroic with E1. If Romnary.— for pres»-rviriu and dressing ilie Iliiir. his iiriii: is so pro-piiiod as not to hecoirie rancid, and is free iillcr being put on the li:iir from all di-mgrinililii mlor. I"or pr:-s.l’vi..g the lliiir, riisloriiig it nlis-re Imld lures appear, and causing it lu rulnllt lie.iul_v iiiid Iissire to old age-— 'Dr. JIilum‘s Colcusiin Ambru,-Aiiiiriicle lli.ii has garixinl II rs-puliiiiun liy lli-- really an-eiliciil quil- lilies it possesses for the purposes intended. Piirliculur cure is taken in l'llEl'.-\llr\'I‘lf).\lS FOR 'I‘llI". 'I'l'.El'il. lixperio-rice Iiiis piovi-il that the rims! ialficiuziouii to remove the ariiimilciilm from the 'I‘eo.-Ih is n pnslo clii-iiiiriilly prepared in soup- and to nine! III»-. wants of IIIIIFO wlo prelr-r cli-iiii teeth and firm Union. is ihcir Aopoiiory Tool/i PusIe_ IIII sriicle unit has archived lIii- liigliesi eiicoiiiums from scieliiiiic llenliiils iiiil I'Il_\slCIll’Il. Also Cookirig Eslrricls. for flavoring Pm-in.-, Irillys. etc, cm, which will lie liiuml purl-. Ill Ilieir coriipouiid, and such as will sail the iusleof ilie llllhll. delicate. Also—Boslo1i Clisrnical Hhrluug Pow- rl¢r—udriiiicd because it snakes washing easy and plsmlsnt. ‘ D. 'I‘iiylor,jon or C0. 25 Ilsnovsr street, Boston, General Agents. Agents for Prince Edward Island, M. W SIINNII Also, sold by W. It. IVATION. June 28. Gin CHAMPAGNE. r iiiirrv crises of prime CIIAMPAGVE, just received as " Peeping Tom," from Liver- r°°l- . uflso. a quantity of OJIKUJI. Pitch and Coal 'I‘ar, _ _ Kegs of White and coloured paints, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, For sale by CHARLI-I STEWART. June 7, I854. t_f , . ' ‘ {SS LAWSON intsuds open’ a private school for the education of young dies, early in November. Infsrrustios respecting tsrivis,dtc., niiiy be obtained by application to her at the residence of her fulhcv. Best and of Wsymoslh Street, nearly op- pcsito to the Gas Works. lltli September, IBM. AI the papers. Apartments to let. our. i.i:'r, APARTMENTS ssinible for . small family. Enquire of Joint Bovrea. corner of Queen and Water Streets. NOTICE. Grand Division. HS Annual Session of ihe Grand Division S. of _£..efthis lslssrhfilttbe hsldh the Tern IIOO ll, Cblrlotlstnwii, on Thursday the (lib day of October. instsni, c--imnsncisg st 4 o'clock 's1 ' . n’ ' ' °'i>.bessausv.e.s._ the lion. Geo. IL Goonusiv. U; er Prince Street, and near Ilon. Charles Young's, the whole his HOUSEHOLD I-‘URNIITMRE, China and Glassware, Carriages, Sleiglis, ilcrsss, &,c. For puriiculurs, see Cuiulogue. « JAMES MUIIIIIS, Auctioneer. . CliarIoilctown,Oci. I6, I85-I. DENTISTRY. '3. W. II. S l‘ll.~\W. Suiuritoiv Drier-isr, ii-ndi-rs his professional services for a short period to lhe Fltiz-iis of lfliarlolletown. I'm-ili Clea nsel. Extracted, I"r'lI¢d and prevented from furilwr do-miy. .-\riili«-ml 'l‘ceIli inserted - l‘Iilorii: llllier iiiliiiiiiiiilcretl to Ihous who wish Teeth exlraci--d wi-li ui ii.iIll. g:-gig‘ Ivic» Grnlin. I.litIIr9'4 wuiieil mu III ilieir rosidsiices if required. [[7 ltimiiis ill the Vicloriii llolcl. Urliilirgr 6, I854 . P.;\lA.I.. N'O'I'IC.d. l\ R. I)HU>'I". hereby iiiforiiis all 'I‘i-,nxinte resid- ing on various l'ouiis ‘ps under his iiianiigu. iiient, Iliiii uiilciis iiiiriiediulo piiyriienls are made lor III'.N'l'S due the past year, he wilI'bu obliged to have recourse to legal proceedings for the recovery, without any further Notice, in order to inset tlis heiivy demands for Land Tux. September 2:4, I55-I. 3w The Rev. Philip Kent. Vl‘IIIS eiiiinuiit genlleriiiin who has been for some time eriipluyed II! one of its domestic Agents, by the Barriers AND I~‘oiu:iais ltinns: Sociu-rr. Illll lmen engaged during the Suiriiiier in making ii tour throughout the lirilisli Ainericaii Provinces, and vi- siting all the principal Auxiliary Societies and Branches of that noble Insiiiuiiou therein. lie is present Friday the l8ili, whence, ifs fa-vorsblc opportunity should occur for a passage to Charlottetown, be will avail hinisclfofiland pay this Islands visit. Should lie be able to come over, ii SPECIAL MEETING of the Auxinisiir Bran: SOCIETY will be called to receive hiui, with us long s notice as circumstances w’ a unit. BENJAMIN GHAPPELL HAS the following, among other things. for sale, which he will die on reasonable tsrms:— Rubber Boots and Shoes; Leather Boots, Shoes and Brcgrsns; Oil Cloth Suits, Glsned Hale, Sou‘ Wesiers, Striped end Unbleached Cotton; Couori Warp, 'I‘ime Pieces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and other dye siufi's; Crscksrs.'I‘ea. Suosir , MoI.Assll. Seep, Candles, Rice, Chocolate, Blue. Starch. 1‘o- baceo, Spices, 'l‘ahln Salt. Shovels, Hay and leisure c s. I50 Bushsls LIVERPOOL 811.1‘, 100,000 Shingles, 15,000 feet Pins Boards, 0000 feet Refuse Deals. 6000 feet Stndding, I000 fest Sssutliag. 50 Cords Firewood. in Cape Breton, and is expected in Piclou on - No. I20 Arch street, nest door below Sixth, Phil- adelphia, and by respectable snlsrs generally throughout the country. is mummon-'-worshipping Age, it is rare to lind ii men place his usefulness to the public, before his interest. During ii Isle visit to the‘Cily of Spindles,’ we were presented by a professional friend. lo the cel. elirsied Clieiiiisi, Du. . run, whose name is novv perlirips. more fiiniili-irthsn any other. er the bed- side ofsickiiess. in this country. Knowing the un- , ' ‘ ipul.irily' ofliis iiiediciiieii, and Ihe im- lIII'nrIt! sale o them. we had expected to find him u inillionisrs, and rolling in weiilih. lint ire, we found him in his laboratory. busy with his |nliorers,siriong his crucibles. iileriibics, and relorts-giving his best ersuiial care lo the compounds. on the virtues 0 which, lhous.-inds tiring for health. “In learned, that nntwilhdnridiiig his vast business. and its prompt rc- Iurnri in crash, the Doctor is not rich. 'I'Iie reason III- signed is, that the miilerial is costly, slid he persists in rnukiii_ his prr- rations so expeniiively, that the nail proiir is siiisll.—JI/sericriri I"lH’1II¢l’. Phil. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages I ' ‘llll Sulienrilier. Illllnbrul for past favors, taken is opportunity to info: in bio friends, and the public gouornlly, lh.it he has removed to Green's shore, rind Villl be pr-.-pared to furnish Carriages, of every description, at the -lioriest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and g workmanship, to merits share of public pailrcrisgc. JOIIN TODD. The Laws of Prince Edward Island "ROM I778 to l85l,both yeiirs inclusive—2 vols iyiil 8 vo., with a copious Index; published under an Act of the Colonial Le-gislulunr, and care- fully revised and coriqplidsied, by tforiiriiiusioiicru appointed for the purpose, may be had at the Book- icre o G. 'I‘._ HASZAIID. OR SALE —Guovs:e Isnarrn. siiuiuied in Ricliinond Bey, about one-fourth of a mile from Princsiown. 'I‘his lsliind conlsins about 80 acres, and as s fish- ing siiiiion is uricqusllud in this IIIIIII —hs_viug e suliicicnl depth of water on one side for wss»-ls of large hurllien, and being entirely free from drift IMIII. An indisputable T" s will bcgivo-n; and lb. former sniculurs, apply to \\’ss. Foricsn. i:Lsq., Chet- ottslown. April '11, I854. (Iisw. LI) Just published, price 6d.,’ 8 T I AR.I1.il' -1121: EAST. llie Principals in the Strife, , - AND ITS PBOPABLI ISSUI. ' - A Lil ' Dellvsrsdis Charlottetown. April II. I854, before the “ Mussel lnprevernsst Association," by the REV. J.R. NAIIIIAWAY. for ale at G. T. HassAsn‘s Book Stern. ioo ri..a.i." v.ssp*.n.s. siiuste i:u".t.hs"_B.oflnhuIi"nBqui| ‘Pr Ir l’.'ov?rJs Burlow‘s Mills. on Let er ewnshlp Nu-hsffllevcn. os'i'.'ss.i'su. : in Prince County. s,0st.I. Ilselxsiore. vensss Edition of _Wasts’s Ilynss Charlittstews. ~ THE PSALMIST, U81‘ RECEIVED. st Geeacs 1‘. HasuAln's ' bindings. The above is the used lutheCIpthtChpd