‘\ PUBLISHED ON Established 1823. lllllllll’ EVE RY Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Wednesday, September 5, 1855. Q’ WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. No. 271. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. RECEIVED per Barque Jlnn Reddiri and otiered fo Sale by Hsszann and Owxtv, Queen's Square Family Worship; a Series of Prayers for every Morning and Evening throughout the Year. Adapted to Domenic Worship. By one hundred and ei hty Clergymen of Scotland. Foster‘s ssays; In a Series of Letters. Comprising —-—Essa s,On a Man writing the Memoirs of Him- self; On Decision of Character; On the Applica- tion of the epithet Roman ‘c; it some of the Causes why Evangelical Religion has been rendered unacceptable to persons of cultivated taste An Essa on the Evils of Popular Ignorance Frank arrison Frys.—The Listener. Illustrated from original de- signs by Billin s, engraved by Howland Gaussen's Parab es of Spring Gilltilau‘s Martyrs, Heroes, and Bards of the Scottish Covenant God in the Storm Graham’s Test of 'l‘ruth Hamilton’s Happy Iloine The Royal Preacher; Lectures on Ecclesiastes. \Vith portrait The Lamp and the Lantern; or, Light for the Tent and the Traveller Memoir ofRicliard Williams, Surgeon in the Missio- nary Expedition to Patagonia, 'I'erra dcl Fuego By the Rev. James Ilamilton, D.D. j The Pleusantness of a Religious Life opened and proved Hervey’s Meditations nnd Contemplntions Hewitson, Memoir ol. By the Rev. J. Baillie. Horne’s Introduction to the Critical Study ntid know- ledge of the Holy Scriptures. By 'I‘homas IIurt- well Horne, B. D., of St. John's College, Cain- bri New edition, corrected and enlarged. Illustrated with numerous Maps and fac-similes of Biblical Manuscripts. Howie—'I‘he Scots \‘Vorthics; containing a brief Historical Account ofthe most eminent Noblemen, Gentlemen, Ministers, and others who sufihred for the Reformation. Volume t.—.\luithew Volume II.—Mark and Luke Jaines—'l'he Anxious Inquirer after Salvation. the Rev. John Angell James Christian Progress. A sequel to the “Anx- ious Inquirer." -——— The True Christian Christian Professor Jumes‘s Christian Duty. A series of Pastoral Ad- dresses 'l‘he Course of Faith; or, the Practical Belie- ver delineate The Young \Vomaii’s Friend and Guide through Life to immortality __._ The Christian I’ather’s I‘reseut to his Child- By rcn Jay‘; Mnmin and Evening Exercises, for every day in the ear, New and elegant edition, on large t ‘pa and line paper Elie Christian contemplated. In a course of Lectures delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath —— The Jubilee Memorial McCheyne—'I‘he Life. Letters, Lectures, and Re- mains of the Rev. Robert Murry l\lcCheyue. To which are added his Familiar Letters front the Holy Land. New edition. With it portrait -——Serriions. With portrait McCosh‘s Divine Government, Physical and Moral McGilvray's Peace in Believing Miller‘: Geology of the Bass Rock il|er’s Hcroism in Humble Life. A Narrative. By Orrne, with an Introduction by the Rev. Dr. Alexander Missionary of Kilmany—-Being a memoir of Alexan- der Puterson, with Eddie, by the Rev. John Baillie Morning and Night Watches Near Iloine or the Countries of Europe described, by the author of the “Peep of do ." &c., Newton.—Works ofthe Rev. olin Newton. of St. Mary's Woolnoth, London. Containing an Au- thentic Narrative, otc.; Letters; Discourses; Olne Ilyms; Poems; Messiah, and Tracts. ’l‘o whic are prefixed Memoirs of his I.ife, &c., by the Rev. Richard Cecil, A. M. Complete in one vo- lume _ Old Humphrey’s \Vorks. 2s. 6d. each Observations Country Strolls Addresses Old Sea Captain Thou Grand Parents Vnlks in London North American Indians Hornel ints .Y Opie’s Tales; or Illustrations of Lying by Amelia 0 to Osbdine——'l‘he \Vor|d of Waters; or, u Peaceful Progress o’er the Unpathed Sea. Illustrated Pastor’s Daughter or the way of Salvation Explained to a young Inquirer, from Reininiscences of a Conversations of her late Father. Edward Payson, D.D By Lonsia Puysoit, Ilopkiiis I’onrsoii’s Infidelity; its Aspects, Causes, and Agen cies, being the prize essay of the British organiza- tion ofihe Evangelical Alliance Peep of day; or, the Earliest Religious Instruction the Infant Mind is capable of receiving ' ' ’s Devotional Guides; comprising Guides to thc Perplexed, Devotional, 'I‘houghtl'ul, Doubling, and Conscientious, to which is added, Redemption, or, the New Song in Heaven Pollock's course of Time. A Poem, Elegant edition. l5mo. With a portrait of the author Rutherford’s Letters of the Rev. A.A. Bonar, author ofthe "' Memoir of McCheyne Ryle—Living or Dead.’ A series of lioirie truths. heat or Chafl? A series of heme truths Startling Questions Schineid’s Hundred Short Tales for Children Scotia’s Ilurds—Comprising the choicest productions of the Scottish Poets, accompanied with brief sketches of each. Elegantly illustrated. Cloth elect Works of James Venn, Wilson, Philip. and E a Self-{xplanatory Refcretice Bible. 'I‘lic Holy Bible ofthe authorized Version, with Marginal Readings and Original and Selected Parallel References printed at length. ' Mathematical Instruments. ASZAIID & OWEN have received this day and olfer for Sale in acts at prices varying from Anna as _ Key to the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Cori.‘ - ~ It ' -I E ‘ - I’ h l turning Catec eiic.i xercises. :1 amp raise,‘ and a new and regular series of proofs on each; tver Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations; being Oii inal Rertdin s fora year on Subjects from Sacred ls- tory, Biography, Geography, Antiquities. and Theology, especially designed for the Family ircle Morning Series. 4 vols. . Vol. I.—Antedilnviuns and Patriarchs II.—Moses and the u ges lII.—Samuel, Saul, and David IV.—Solomon and the Kings Evening Series. 4 vols. 2mo. Vol. l.—-Job and the Poetical Books II.—Isaiah and the Prophets III.—'I‘he Life and Destli of Our Lord lV.—'l‘he Apostles and the Early Church The Last Days of Elisliit Last Day of the \Veek Law and the Testiiiiony, b the nutlior ofthe “Wide Wide World," " Queec ," &c. ' Lessons for Little .earncrs. vo. Square; Col. plates ‘ Living to Christ. A mother's Meriiorial ofnDe art- ed Daughter. With an Introduction by the av. Asa D. Smith, I).I). _ M:tiniiia‘s Bible Stories, for Little Boys and Girls. Colored lutcs Mnrtyn's l\Ii2inoir ofthe Rev. Henry Martyn, D.D. By John Sargent, M. A. New edition Martyrs and Covenunters of Scotland ‘Ts (id to £4, each. and also seperately a large assortiiicnt of Jsatzs I’Aiii£s:s & Sonr’s, Patent .’ll.‘ITHE.7lf./ITIC./IL DR./I IVIJVG INSTR U- .‘l!E.N'TS, which are distinguished by the foilowing I improvements and advantages. Iiit.-—'l‘lie joints are formed with plates of hard rolled metal, cut by niacliinery the required shape. These joints are stronger, more accurate and work more smoothly than the old cast joints. 2nd.—- ompass legs are formed of Tubes; corn hining lightness, streugtli, nestness, and uniformity in the " slip-n " part. 3rd.—'l‘lie Dividlcrs have all fine hard steel Needle points, instead of the three-square iron points for- inerl use . 4th.—'Phe Drawing pens are made of the finest tem- pered Steel, (pressed the required shspe,) any bein hollow on the inner side, retain the ink bd capil ary attraction; enablin the Draughtsman to draw a line or broad line WIHI the same pen. 5t|t.—']‘hese Instruments are more neatly packed in their cases; and are fitted up with colours, palette, and pencils complete, ata considerably lower price than any hitherto made. JVcat School Sets, very cheap, and all warranted correct. HEALTH FOR ALL. I-‘RI-‘.SlI supply of HOLLOWAY’S PILLS an OIN’I‘MEN'I.‘ received this day, and for Sale b Y IIASZARD do OWEN. 2d June. CUTLERY, étc., From the I;/llagufacturers in B 8 . HASZARD & OWEN. have just received a Case _ of Cutlery from the Shellield manufacturers, which they are enabled to sell at low prices. oc ct, Pen, _WarncIitT's Jack and Ilunters‘ Knives, Scisiors of various kinds. Dinner and Dessert Knives, Cnrvers, Planing Knives and Scissors. Putty and Palette Knives. Chissels from three eights to two inches. Cross cut and saw Lippinncott’s Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, N. 8., 'I‘HE_Subscriber would inform the Inhabitants of Prince Edward Island, that he has erected a NEW Establishment for dressing Cloth. in addition to his old Mills, and having a sufficiency of water power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of wor s. Aaxisrs: Mr. Kszi-nu:-ni l\lcK:ivzr:, Charlottetown. Aivniuzw A. McDo:vs1.n, EsQ., Georgetown. _Cloth left with either of the above Agents. will be linisqcd and returned with quicker despatch than usua . Aug. I5. S. LIPPINCOTT. Dyeing and Cloth Dressing Establishment. OIIN i\IcI’. FRASER of I'ictou, N. S.. he s to . intimate to his niiinerons friends in Prince Ed- ward Isluiid, that from recent improveiiiciits in his Dyeing estublishiiierit he is enabled to give those favouring him with their custom a decided improve- iiieiit, in ilio appearance of his work particularly as regards his colours. From using only the best ma- terial as well as from personally superinteiiding his establishment and charging moderate prices, he solicits a continuance ofthcir favour. AGENTS. Georgetown, Finaly McNeil, Esq , lVhite Sands, Mr. David Johnston, Cltarlolietou.-ii, Peter M‘Gon an Esq., Quec Summcrside Bedcqus, Mr. Wm. l\I‘Ewcn, i Pictou Town, Mr. Alex. M‘Phail, it St. Iercht. O LFXI‘ with immediate possession, the southeast end of the House recently built on the corner ofGreatGcorge and Kent Streets, and next 0 that occupied by Messrs. Gabon 6; Co. The cellar is 24 feet by 50, has it substantial wall, is over 7 feet deep and is perfectly dry. There is on the first floor a shop 20 feet in front and 30 feet in depth ; also it front Entrance, a Hall in rear of the shop and two other apartments. There are on the second floor one room 24 feet by 15, one 20 feet by 15 and two about It feet by I2, and the third floor nearly corresponds with the second. ’I‘here are three rooms on the fourth floor and a line view of the Harbour, the Rivers and the Country round, there is also attached to the premises is new Ware-house an it is one of the best stands in this Cit for Mrcautile or any other business. Further informa- tion may be obtained by applying to THOMAS DAWSON. July 14th, 1856. Charlottetown Fair AND CATTLE SHOW. HE usual ANNUAL FAIR and CATTLE SHOW, under the direction of the Royal Agri- cultural Societ , will be held in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDA , the 26th day ofS:ivt-xziisaut next. A List of Prizes, to be competed for, will be pub- Iished shortly, By order, W. \V. IRVING, Committee Room, Sec’y R. A. Society. August 18, 1855. PAPER HANGINGSI ¢.YUD'|' RECElVI‘.D'- 3,300 PIECES moor IIOSTOJI‘. And for Sale by ii.is'/.AitD at OWEN. Aug. I6, 1853. ”coi.'i7s REVOLVER. E ET, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government House, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, consisting of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining-room and Dra\_V- ing-roorn, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms. “"19 x“" clien, Servant‘s Ilall, 3Servnnt's B3d'|'°°m's PIMP]: Larder, I-‘ront-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner Ilall, Back-porch, 2 Back entrances, Back and Front stair-case, Sculler , Pump and Wash-House, Lum- ber-rooin, and n sp eiidid 6 roomed cellar- large and cornmodious Coach-house. 3 '"|“°d Stable, Harness-room, Cow-house, large Hay-loft and Grain-roorn, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,&c., Flower garden. 9'98"‘ 5'9"‘ entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, &c. Extensive plantation of young trees_o all kinds, large Root-house, W093 Nd °h°PP"'! house, and a spacious and coniriiodious yar . . There are front and back gates facing on dllT0|’0||3 Streets. and it never failing Well Of Wile‘ °“ ‘P° premises. . _ _ This splendid Mansion from its situation corn- mands the linest view ofany house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently ofi'ers t! as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable NW’ dence tor a gentlern-an’s fniiiily In of I19?“ T°“" For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON. Richmond SW00‘- Sept. 6th, I864. WHAT OR WHICH IS THE BEST. VERMIFUGE OR WORSI DESTROYERI Is a uestion dail and hourly asked by parents, nnxiousil for the health of their children. All who are at all acquainted with the article, will immedi- ately rinswer, . Dr. .’|l‘Lanc’s Cclebralcrl Vcrm_ifugt‘ It has never been known to fail, and is one of U16 safest remedies that can be used. A friend of out’! lately handed us the following statement in reference to this Vermifuge: _ New York, Sept, 25. I302. GEN'l'LEMEN—A ouug lady oftny acquaintance had been for along titne very mncli troubled with worms. I advised her to tr Dr. hI‘Lane’s Cele- brated Verinifu e. She accordingly purchased and took one vial w iicb caused her to discliarge an tints- sually large uantity of worms. She was iinmediute- ly relieved 0 all the dreadful symptoms accompany- ing this disease, and rapidly recovered her usual health. The young lady does not wish her narne mentioned; her residence however, is 320. Flml street, and she refersto Mrs. Hardie, No. 3 Manhattan pl ace. P. 8. Dr. lll‘Lanc‘s Celebrated Vermifuge, also his Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable rug Stores in this city. V “ Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. .M‘Lans‘s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are worthless, JUNIPER POSTS and RAILS, HARD and SOFT CORDWOOD. Also. 50,000 SHINGLES, For sale by BENJ.\.\IIN CIIAPPELL. WESTMORLAND HOTL, Shediac. HE Subscriber, in returning thanks to the tra- velling pnblic of P. E. Island general , for past patronage, assures those who may still avour him with their support, that they will find superior entertainment, and every attention paid to the care of luggage by calling at his Hotel, situate on the Main Post Road, within ll few minutes’ walk of the Public Wharf, to which Steamers and Packets run regularly to and from P. E. Island. Conveyance to the Band or any other place at any hour; Island produce of all kinds either for sale or to be forwarded to the Bend, shall receive my best attention; goods taken charge of and shipped for the Island. PI-.‘.’l‘ER SCIIURMAN Stray Cow. A STRAY RED COW, about 7 years old, with it while tail, and is little white on her rump, with long horns, giving milk, as been on the Subscribers Preniisos for the last fortnight. owner is requested to come and take her away and [lily expenses. RICHARD NANKEVILLE. l*l.B.—She has been milked to prevent her from FOR Sale a few sets of the above completein . Cases, at llaszard and Owen s. tying.