IIABZARDS GAZETTE.‘ MAY 20. Certain can for Scorbslic Eruptions, Cutane- ous Diusue, Bod Legs, Ulrerr and Old Sores.- It is In undisputed fact that Holloway’s Ointment is the only one which is in its efi'ect infallible. Cases sctitioriers have des- furthsr damage than I ball through the hat of one and I sliglitscrutch on the‘ arm of another. A beautiful young lady of our city is said to he the cause of the misunderstanding between them. fore the above was in type, we were notified that an Indian woman lsy murdered I few hun- dred yarda from our oflice, and or; reparing to the spot, we found her stabbed and cut in t horrible manner. We gave information at the nearest magistrIte‘s. and in I ew hours our active about? had the supposed murderer in the ockup. Burr-‘si.oi:s on ‘I'll! Pt.siits.—The num- ber of buffaloes annually slaughtered on the Missouri plains is estimated at 4 ,000. l50,000 buffalo robes are received at vu- rious fur stations, 'und 100,000 buffaloes “He that will to Cupsr utsunto Caper.” III are supposed to he killed by the Indians Scots proverb of which we doubt not, Sir Alexander merely to obtain their skins for tent cover- .BannermIn comprehends the full force. He has, we ingl. Of the remainin _ l50,000, some lundsrstand, intimated that he intends to dissolve are diverted to the use of blankets, saddles, {the present House omessiiilily on his own responsi- gkin boots, Sic,’ and also large numbgr of bility, I clear and unequivocal demonstration of his the buffalo freeze or gm;-yo to death in ‘ being aware tltat it is I violation of the principles of winter in the snow banks which for months j ll"! Responsibility to the people of Prince Edward are found in drills of from five to ten feet,lIlInd. WlIi¢h I10 ll" l'"l¢l"°'“l¥ l’°“‘°d III" I“ W“ in depth, and numbers of them are drowned senthers to originate and maintain. As yet,His Excel- in crouing the Missouri river in large he]-dg. lens,-p intention is but I rumour, and as there is still by crowding upon one another. Theselulscus pa'm'tenti'¢ afforded him, we shall not give hides are, of course, lost. In ii. very few our opinion of the legality ofthe measure, until we years the buffalo will be destroyed, for they I00 it 0ll'|°lltlli‘ I'"t°“"°°<l- It Will PM '0 "W ml are now glnuglitered with a r¢¢k|eggnegg the question of what is Responsible or Self Govern- umg destroy, us if they were inexhau5rib|e ' riient, and how far the power of the Administrator of am] innume.-ab|e_ ' the Government for the time being extends, and b but rule the extent of that wer is to be measured. A Hum: Sirsi.i'.'roN.—'l‘he skeleton of II I”. . the m.st°rdon dug up at Newburglh ewl :1Vs csnnot.:owe't:er help iIll|l‘l.Itln' that Alexander York’ n few years ago’ is in the possessionl nnnerman as e osen it rat r uiipropitious time, to t . l k h ‘ l I h 0- 1». or who e ;:.';:.:.:.:.::::::';::::.":..::.::‘.":.t;:.:;:.;:".::':::;:.: I II” PIOIII IIIIIIIIIIII-I III“. III lIIeIIeIIIIIIIIIII ' III ‘ tit otliertimi-I the Queen's Prero ative 'I‘be (‘abinet II" expense of IIIIOIII I6" IIIOIIIIIIIII IIOIIIIII‘ l have we aliould think uite augicieni on tlieirhsnds II II IWIIIVO rem IIIgII' and weIgIIII IWIIIII/'IIIIII| alroiiily, u'ithout baingpdstered with the discussion bf ”'o"IIIIIII’I POIMIII " l tl ConslitutioniilQuestioii from Prince Edward Island, : when there was no colour of necessity for it ; when tliswliole riiutter iiiiglit linve been slrited on paper, and by both parties for the consideration of the Cole- nial Minister, and the question of either right or h accompany each , way's Pills, the two combined thoroughtly eradicate ‘ the most pesiileatial diseases. and leave the Iutferer without I blemish. EA8zARZD'8 o.azr:"r'rr:. Saturday, May 20. 1354. The destruction of the Parliament build- ing at Quebec on the night ofthe 3d irist., was complete. There is nothing left of it bttt part of the stone work. It was insured mises and deductions of the Hon. Mr. Young, in regard to the population, are fullucious. ~ subsequent calculations are mere erroneous, besides Tin most casual reader will observe that the pre- In the tint plsee. the population in 1318, was 62,678, and giving the smallest per csutsge of increase in our Island statistics,‘ we have 88 per cent for every seven years. or 28. 8 per cent for 6 years, viz:— Population in 1848, 62,678 Increase in six years, at 28. 8 per cent, 11,781 We have for 1854, some Somtich for Mr. Young's starting point, but his taking oII'one-lialf for females at the onset, he takes { out of the rriiiaindrr, for girls and minors. Would it not have been fairer to have taken at once, the census return of males, wbichin I848 was 32,065 Add the lowest per centsge increase 28. 3 9.074 Total males in 1854, 4l.l39 In I843, out of 32,065, there were under sixteen Ili,305 or less than half in proportion with present pop. 20,739; ‘20,~l00 Of which, on the nearest calcalaiina, | 2,300 one-eightli are between I6 and 2|, Number of Voters in I85-t, 18.100 We believe this to be under rather than over the mark, and it will, we think, he clearly seen, on reference to the Census Tables. Ilnd lllr. Young consulted these, and deduced his calculations from them, he might have arrived at facts; but, as his calculations were all based on supposition, and that tlis most erroneous, the other assertions lie iiialtes use of, may be taken as equally void of truth, iirid distorted by party bias, the dreams of oliice and emolument of place. * 'l‘he increase between 1883 and I8-ll, was 45 percent. Mar ed, On the 4th of May, by the Rev. Donald McDonald, Mr. John Mclllillan, New Glasgow Road, to Miss Mary Matheson. Rnstieo iii the Royal and Equitable oflices for £9000, which will not cover the loss. The cnpacious edifice at Quebec, belon ing - On Thursdii ¢VeIIllI‘,.l.Il6 I8tli inst. by the Rev. expediency settled in the first place, before any act Dr. Jmkim’ Kenjumin “Mi”, "q"i‘“ P "I "II IIIIIIIIIII IIlI°II' III°°°III°IlII°IIIIe' °IwIIII'II' II" III” Eliza Frances relict of the late 'I‘boinus Cooke Esq. able to foresee. llentsy yet umendIiisdecision,snd if M_ D_ ' I I lie is not totally bereft ofall sense, he will not be WESTERN MAILS. HE WESTERN MAILS will be forwarded on and after Monday next, the 22d of May, inst., eys|rykMONDAY, and THURSDAY morning. at 9 o c oc . THOMAS OWEN' General Post Oliice, May I8, 1864. BRASS FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP. 0. H088 B W. . NOW open in Great George Street, on the old Stand. Old Copper and Ilrnss bought. An Appretnice wanted. May I8, IBM. VOCAL MUSIC. CLASS will be opened at the old Court House, on Wednesday next the 24th iiist., at half past m 8 o'clock P. M. 'lhe practice to consist of Secular. ire, die... with Instructions in the Science of Music. ' Terms 7s tld for the course ofleiisons. JOH AU'C'.I'.'IONS. To be Sold by Auction, ON Tuesday, the 23d instant, at It o'clock pre- h oisely. nt Hazel Grove, Princetown Road. all I e STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS of the Subscriber, constsiii 2 Superior draught llor years old ; I Superior Carriage Ilorse ; I0 ll ilch Cows, (Ayrsliiro rind Durham breed ;) 4 Heifers, 7 Oxen, 7 Pigs, -I0 I-Ewes, (with Lambs); 2 Carts, complete, 2 Plougliri, rind Iliirness ; ‘ 2 Pair of Harrows, 2 'l'urnip Drills, I Roller ; ‘I Horse Rake, I Set of Faiiners ; 1 Gig and llurness, 1 Waggon, Saddle and Bridle; 3 Sets Cart Ilnriiess. 2 Wood Sleighs, 2 Box Sleds. Arid a number of other articles too numerous to ention. 'l‘riiuss.—All sume over £2 I credit of live months, on approved Joint Notes. WILLIAM BAGNALL. 0 9'5". 2 Stud Horses. four N Teacher. May 8' l85g_ SUMMER HATS. , H A Nrci-‘_ As30|{’1‘MEN']‘_ [,,,r,,.; .ry|,._ Ml'.l:‘.llNG of the FRIENDS of RESPONBI. Isl 3i GEORGE BEER. Junr- “-5 GOVI-7llNMEN'l'. III sought to be carried out by the Majority of the late House of Assembly, will take plates at the Temperance Hall Cliarloue- town, on Monday the 22d May instant, at one o'clock . m., to take into consideration the Dissolution of the late House of Assembly. FRUIT! FRUIT !! RANGES. FIGS. NUTS. &c., &c. rate order. GEORGE BEER, Junr. In first‘ Isl 3i Prince Edward Island Board of Missi Royal Agricultural Society. C./1 TTLE SHOW FOR 1854. HE QUEEN'S COUNTY CA'l"I‘LI-I SIIOW, will be bold in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, 20th September, I864 PRIEMIUMS. For the best Entire Blood Colt, foaled . 8 , The members of the Board ivill inset for special business .in the Baptist Chapel Charlottetown. on Tuesday the 80th of May, at 4 o'clock in the after- oon. n JOHN KNOX, President. JOHN SCO'I"I‘, Recording Secretary to the Sisters of Charity, and recently iitte up at considerable expense o use the Canadian Parliament, was destroyed by tire on the 3d inst. , Preparations are now making to erect a Bridge over the St. Lowrance to Montreal. It is to be two miles in length, resting on twenty- tliroe piers and two abutments, giving twenty four arches, each of 240 feet span. ashamed of doing so, if for no other reason than that of giving unnecessary trouble to tire Colonial Otlice, for which he may he iissured, he will receive no thanks. NOTICE TO MABINERS. tion from the Controller of Customs, respecting it new light on I. NORTH RONAI.DSllAI' aicuriiovsrc. The Commissioners of the Northern Light- A Gun. S'roin'.—A gentleman of this place recently attempted to pick up it dead WE have received the following c0II|IIlllIII.ctl-‘ Died, At Savage llarbour. on the 5th instant, Jnines . Collin, F.sq., in the 5lst year of his ttgc. in was esteemed rind belovetl by rill who knew liirii for his general probily of clinrncter, and his liuiiianc and generous disposition. “ Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth, on, with the spirit, that they may rest from their labours llIl(I their works follow them." Passengers, In the Packet ll. Ingram, froiu Pictou, on Thurs- gull on the flats in the harbor, but found tli (‘ . . . . an an be «my me ' on ::2;:,:*.!:::::'’r..%.:':.§°:::::':.*.%:i:‘“°";: " shay in Orkney, the Light of which will be exhibited on the Night of Friday, the lat Sep- tember, 1854, and every night thereafter, from to going away of day-light in the evening, to the return of day-light in the iiiorniii Tin,-following is a description of liar- and (he a arrmce of Ihe Light, by Ilia l)gi.~i¢l Sir-i-ensan, nginecr to the Comnu'.r.rioner.i:— 'l‘lie Lighthouse is in N. Lat. 5‘.l° 23‘ I5", and W. Lon . 2" " ‘ 38”; it stands on the Northern Pointo the Island of North Rounldslia , and by Compass, it bears froui Moul-head 0 Papa- Westrii W.N.W. I North,dist.unce, " niiiitic in the sand. digging down, it was found to be held fast by _a large sea clam. The victim ofmis- placed confidence probably attempted to girl! the sliclly gentleman out ofa dinner, and tiller having introduced his bill, had leave to withdraw refused him.— Yarmoulli Register. A man recently made over his entire property in New Orleans to his wife, in order, to get rid of an honest obli ation; whereupon his untlutiful wife took “ roncli leave" with a gay young gentleman of her acquaintance. - B- r 2 1.) miles; and from Start-Point of Sandy Light- liouee, 8.S.W. West, distance. 6.} miles. It is is custom with Japanese parents on Th0 NW9‘ °““ld"I"}7 LI ll‘ will b9 I‘_"°'"' the marriage of a daughter, to present her ?_M‘“'l;“"’ 3:?‘ R¢"‘°"""f' l4'é""- I“'°‘l!‘°'“_l§ ‘I with it marriage dress and some articles of 16'::IcI°nI:l:II °“I ‘°'iIlIlII,I)I(I)I:Iisi°,I)’,§I'IlI,'i °;Io°l':nI‘;I 30" I'°I“I°II°III IIII'_'III"°' IIIIIIIII8 which are ‘I’ isa. IIIIICIARIIIOIIII is elevated 140 feet tIl)Ii)IIIS WIYII ‘I ‘P"““"3 wI‘e”I- 3 l°°m» am“ 9 the level oftlic sea; and the Light will be seen culinary implements required in a kitchen. at the distance of nboiitls nautic miles, and at lesser tlllistances, according to the state of the iitmosp era. II. sranr-Poixr t.i(t't'iiot'sr. 'I‘lie Start-Point Light, which is (3.5 miles front North Ronaldshay Li ht, being at present it Rfl'0ft‘Ing Light, pro ucing a. bright llush once in every iiiiliiipif, the foifranistpioncrq tfulrilittr ive notice, a on an a r to ni i o ‘ri- ay, the let September-.1854, whong the new The following are the closing lines of an obituary of an editor, published some time since, which will certainly bear repeating. The writer says : ‘ Are we not also glad that such an editor is in heaven? The or of ‘more cop ’ shall never again full upon his distracted ears. 'I‘here shall he never more be used by his political antagonists, with lies and detractions that should shame a demon to promulgate. There shall he never more be used as a a or for the aspiring to kick down as soon as they reach the desired height, and need him no more. There be exhibited, the present Revolving Light at Shirt- point, will be changed to it 1"ircrlLi'gIiz of the natural colour. Srrasir 'ro Ciaiitwrriri-ow.~i.—We have been ivon to understand that the Steamer Pilot, of shall be able to see the immense masses of I- 'I°I““3 ‘I ‘III; “I “I’°"I I” I’° mind he hits moved, and unknowingly and °Il5‘3°‘I £°IiI.“‘u Igtxegg ‘I,‘xI)I:I"I‘_2)I(‘:I":"';": :'v';‘lI_ ietou. all, nearly new,and has ample iiocoiiimodntions for ssegers. She is at present in New ‘or , receiving new boilers, and being otherwise ‘titted for the service. The steaincr Indy Le Merchant, ui-chased in Scotland, by Mr. Des- brisay of ' ' ‘d unknown as he has been, during his wcu pilgrimage on earth. 'l‘lierc he will lind all his articles credited——not it clap of his thun- der stolen; and there shall be no horrible ty graphical errors, to set him in a. fever. V\II:e.re glad the editor is in heaven! COMl’|.iMli‘.N’l'AII\'.-—Sll‘ E. Bulwer Lyi- ton in one of the early chapters of “ My Novel," writes-—“ The stage-coach stopped at the inn as was its went, for a good hour that its passengers might dine like Chris- tian Englishmen—-not gulph down a basin of scalding soup, like everlasting heathen Yankees, with that cursed railway whistle shrieking like a tiend in their ears." "I ‘< icliibucto, and which it was sni was to ply on this route, is advertised to rim for the season between Richibuctoo, Shediao and 'I‘he mails between Clisrlottctowm and hictop, are ogclresent oplrripd twice a. Iweelt. t e c I r ‘ iooner . ii am.— irrtau Iszlldflfl Chdlopuoicle 8' Tlie Rev. Ar.i.aiI Poi.i.oK,'of New Glasgow, Pietou, will preach and dispense the ordinance of baptism, in St. John's Church, Belfast, on Sunday first, the 21st instant, at the usual hour. We understand Mason Arssui.t.. the newly appointed Town Major, for Charlottetown, has been appointed Administrator of the Government of Prince Edward Island, in the event of the death or absence of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. Weak, nervous, depressed in spirits, and a ray to innumerable mental as well as plt sicisl evils. l I6 Vitt- tim of ti spepsia is indeed air 0 jent of coiiiiriiiiurii- tion. at it is absurd for him to despair. is car not how low, weak, nervous and irritable be may be, the oerdiul properties of lIoofland's Geriiinn bit- ters. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Pliilsdelpbia, are stronger than the rim: headed monster which is praying spoojis body sadymind; and if he cliossss to try there, we will insure I speedy curs. - H C W: are obliged to‘ defer a notice of the 'l‘einpsr- sass Bsires. held last night, until our next issue. rrlilliouse, £3 M Revolving Light at North Ronaldsliny is to be Cl Commissary Lundy, Mayor Ansell. II. slIIIl!,l aptain Paul, Mrs. I-‘riisor. Mr. S. DeBlois, Mr. II. Iluiit, Captain Matltieson, Doctor Fraser, Garrison. day night.—-Messrs. olin Campbell, Jnriies Crimp- bc l, C Port. of Charlottetown. aruuvi:n. ay 17, Sclir. Elizabetli, Cauiipbe|l,(:iit ofCanso; i ll . - l8th, Active, IAIIINJIISS, Aricliut: lml. Virgin, Ileers, rwell Bay. I9th, W. Nelson, Bay Vcrto; lumber. gram, Pictou; mails and flour. Packet In- Ii 1 sAii.I:n. . May I8, Schr. Lively, Pictou; bal. Triiiid.-id, do, n. j l9t|i, Stenmor VVilniiitgton, Quebec. .Iolly 'I‘.-ir, St. ’ Joli N. .; mils. . 'cc, l»:il., lirilliurst, to finish loading. 'I‘rinl, Dove and Mayflower, Pic- tuu; bal. 20th, Packet Ingram; miiilr. i Charlottetown Markets, L May 17. llet-f, (small) ll). Yul n 7lI ' Tttllow, Stl at I0il Do., by quarter, lid Ll Iild I Wool, Is 2d II In 3d r , id as Mil Iloiric.-«pint. yd. 3s 6d is 5,; I)o., (small) 5d II 7d Flour, r Ill. 3jtl Mnttoii, per lb. lid :i ‘Ill Ontnienl, per lb. 2:! int i, none 3 liarley, tmslr. -Is tidn 5: (iii Vi-ril, per lli., 3d is tits, 2s I0d is 3: 6d lliiin, per lb., 6d it 6.lrl Pearl Barley, per llr. 2d Cotllisli. |I¢I’¢|ll-. I25 is Ifis I'otutoes,burtli. 3:4 GI tl 1s 9d 'l'iii- eys, -Is it (is iairrots, [WI laugh. 2: 6d Fowls, Is 3d a Is till , Tiinoiliy Sm-d bush ‘.’5r:i27 . Turiiips liiisli Is 3d n is 6-l Clover Sci.-rl lb., 9 II is 3d . Eggs,per dozen, ‘M II 8.l Ilziy, per ton, I50s 170s 3d es , Stt':iiv,perctvt. 3s 3d ll -ls - Iluiter, (fresli) Is I . rt 74 In 3d ‘ CCIIO HOINL Do., (by the tub) IN a ls l Wild Go-ese, 3a ii {is 6d Lard Btl a 9d ; Ilrzints. Is (ill at 2s Mr. Lewis, the Clerk of the Market. iiiforriis us that there was exliibittcd in market this day. ll fine bunch of Asptiriigas, the produce of the garden of Lawrence C. Wortlty, Esq., of Ilillshorougli Ilill, the lirst this season. S‘ F.CIAI. lIII'ZI'J'I‘lNG of the Members of the r. GRAND DIVISION, will be hi-I-I this evo-niog SATURDAY), at 8'1-lock, in the 'l'i-inp--r.iuv-. lIi|ll. A full meeting is requested. WILLIAM HE.-till), G.\V.i'. Charlottetown May 20, I854. ENGLISH GARDEN snaps, Growth of 1853. JUST RECEIVED, at Apoiliecxiries Ilall or Prep- ing Tom from Liverpool, is lot of Fresh Garden and FLOWER SEEDS. ’l‘. DESBRISAY St Co. March I6th, I854. Charlottetown Horticultural; SOCIETY 7 ‘IIERE will be it til'2Nl~‘.llAI. Ml"‘.I'-‘.'I‘ING of the iiieiiibers of this Society, hold at the 'I'eiiiperaiico lInll.on Waimssiutv iioxt,tie iiist., at o‘clock, . rri., when the Public nro requested to attend. ‘lie nccoitiits of the Society for the post your, will be subrriitted. 'l‘lie Secretary (Mr. I.ew- uon) will deliver an Address, iidniittiinco free. . I ig. tau. ’ I! order J. LAWSON. Sec‘y. Mn id Postponed until further notice. ‘ A good variety in Ladies‘, Gentleritcii‘s, Youth‘: and Children's. Very good and-cliexi Isl 3i (ll-‘.t)ItG|-‘. lll~‘.l'2R. Junr. Pew in St. Paul's Church FOII S.-\I.Ii, a coiriiiioiidious PI’.W, on Side of St. Paul's Cliurch. Apply to .IA.\lISS PEAKE. P. Charlottetown, May I6. NEW GOODS.—Spring of 1854. IIE Subscriber is now receiving, per Sir filtr- uuiler, I50 Piickriges B|ll'l‘ISII MI“.l{ClIAN- DI’/.F... the principal part of his Spring iriiportiitioiis, consisting of— 3 cases ready made Clothing, 4 do. Iliits riiid Cit I do. Straw llonnets and Hats, 2 do. Ladies‘ dress Materials, 1 do. Millinery, I do. (r‘loves—Derit, Allctofl & Co‘s., I do. Ilosiery, I do. aw s, 2 do. IIIIIJCIICIISIIQF"! I do. Silks and Ribbons, 2 holes Unbleached Caliaos, . \Vliite Calicoes, 2 do. Cnrpetings, 2 do. Oil I"loor Cloths, I (In. t‘lutli~4 and llrillri, itlrics. The above, with his Stock on hand, comprises one of the best nssortrrienls in 'I'owii, and will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. ll.-\NII-‘.I. DAVIES. Queen Square, l2tli l\l:iy, I85-I. MASONIC HALL. , N conforiiiity with the Act of Incorporation, Notice is hereby given. that the lirst Geneviil Meeting of the Shareholders w’ I! ie in the Masonic Hall on 'l‘iiesdny, the 22d day of May, instnrit,tit " O 4 oIclnck. p. ni., for the purpose of electing seven Directors rind n Secretory, for the iiiunageiitenl of llla"itIAs0NlC IIALI. Coairsisv,“ and for the transaction of other business. CIIARLI-IS YOUNG, W 'I‘ l' W . . A , J. W. IIIUIIRISUN. AI.BI'.ll'l‘ ll. YA'l'P.S, .I(ll|l\' 't‘. lttiwl-‘., CIIAIILES l3F.l.l.. EDWARD 3. LOVE Charlottetown, May II, ION. ‘South _ in . £2 0 0 UST receive§at gII.3II(A)it9L§l?)II Book Store FII,I, IIII Iec°I“I IIIII III’ II° I 0 0 May is, I85-t. ., b“; B, M F." ° 3° " '0 ‘’ Bonnr’s Night of Weeping; or, Words for tho Suffer- ,, 2‘, d '’ I Y» d d“ I I0 0 ing Fami y of God, 29. ,, II do d” I II II The Morning of Joy; in Sequel to the ~- Night of ,, be" Pm. C I r “A . *|‘ I ° "’ “ weeping’ 2. M W . irewg: or gricu tura 'I‘ruth and Error; or. Letters to ii Friend on some of For map. II°IflI’b I ‘I’ d d 2 0 II the Controversies ofthe Day, 2s 9d. r. .,dec‘:n BI do do I 0 0 The Foinily of Bethany; or. Meditations on the ,, fie" F." d” d° 0 I0 II Eleventh Chapter of John. Willi an Introductory ,, 2d JOI 3'' do ‘III I I0 II Iussy by Hugo White, 2s 9d. ,, 3d d do d° I II II editations on the Lords‘: Prayer, 2s M II ° ° 0 I0 II Bridges Exposilioii ofthe. Proverbs, Svo, I2s Gd. ‘ C-A TITLE- Expositioii of Psitlm C.\'l.\'., as Illustriilive of the I'0|’ lllt? llfifil Bllll. llfollpvd Iince the III Clturricter mid lixercises of Christian F.xpur- I h Junuai;y,bl8.’i2, d d 2 0 0 i,,,,.;.=,, (5.. 3,r_ ‘ort I recon est o o 1 I 0 llroivn (.Iolin, D.D.)—Expos.-tory Lectures on the " 3d do o do I 0 0 First Epistle of Peter. One thick Hvo volume, ltis. “ -It idn do do 0 I0 0 Discottrses and Sziyiiigs of our lord Jesus Christ. I‘ liefil l3|lll.0l' any age, I 10 0 Illustrated in ii Series of eipusitioiis, 8 vols. Svo, ‘‘ do go I 0 0 37s 6d. " o it do 0 to 0 Buclionan (Juiiies, D.D.)—-Coiiifurt in Atlliction. A “ he-“I COW. SIVIIIK milk. of-‘my ago, I I0 0 Series el Meditations, 2s 9d. “ 2d do do do 1 0 0 Clirilniers Ssrriions, enlarged iy the addition of his “ 3d do 0 do 0 I0 0 Postliumous Soriiions. 2 vols., Svo. Witli is tin»: “ IN!!! lleillifs ¢lT0PP0tI Illicit Ill portritit, lSs! . -I"'““"’]r I352. 1 I0 0 Christian Retirement; or, the Spiritual Excerciscs of “ t 0 do I 0 0 the Heart, (is. “ 3d do do do 0 I0 0 Ducun's Sacred Pliilosopliy of the Seasons. Illustriit- s]”;[.;p_ ing the Perfcclions of God in the Plieiioiiiemi of the "M! pen of 3 Ewe Tea!‘ of Leice-‘er breed. 2 0 0 car, . -2 'I'ii|es of the Cottish Peasoiitry. Illustrated, 3s 4d. ,3‘: 1" do do I 0 0 Tho Cottage Fireside; or, the Parish Scliouliiiiister. ‘fies! ELI" nndgos yen" old (Lugs, 0 I0 0 Illuslriilcd, 3:. ‘ The Chililreii ofthe Manse. Illustrated, 35 -id. < '”‘°I“'I” ‘ 2 0 0 Edwards (Joiizitli:iii)—Cltnrity and its Fruits, its cx- ‘_ CCIIIIII I’eII' II° II“ I 0 II liibited in the Heart and Life. Printed from the ‘III II II° 0 Io 0 Origiiiiil MS, 3., 4.1. l‘““ ““"'L“"'b» 1 1° 0 For otf;or, Asia rind Austriiliii Describetl. By the ,2,‘ II" I 0 II iiutlioroftho “Peep of Day," &c. Illtistralctl, "II 0 Io 0 ‘ 3s 4d. PIGS. ‘ Funny and her -‘h§InuIn- By the author of"Mnm- Iiest Sow, having retiredu litter this season, 1 to 0 iiiti’s llible Stories." Illustrated, lis «Id. 2 do do do 1 0 0 Gillillnn ((ieorge)——'l‘lie Mariya, Heroes, and Bards 3.1 do do do 0 10 0 of the Scuttisili Covenant. Illustrated, 51-. lost Iloztr, 1 lo 0 '- * — _ '*—--"-~ 2r do 1 0 0 Boots, Shoes, Donriings, 6tc., doc. 3d do 0 o o I Regulzitionl will be published in a future advertise- iii:-nt. Iiy Order, CIIAIILES STEVVART, Sec'y. Committee Room, May 3, I854. TURNIPS. III-I. ROYAL AGlllCUI.'l‘URAL SOCII".'I‘\' ofl'¢-.r the following Premiums, to be competed for in Queen's County this season, viz: For the best tic.-re oftiwetle Turnips, 0 2d do do 2 I0 0 3d do do 2 0 0 4m do do i to o 5llI do do I 0 0 6th do do 0 to 0 Should the most successful competitor have been a winner ofa First Prize on any previous occasion, he will receive, instead of the Money Prize, aSilver Medal, with suitable inscription;and the money for the first Prize will be awarded to the next successful competitor, and so on to the end ofthe list. A INDUSTRIAL SIIOW will be bold in Charlottetown in November, at which the usual Prizes will be awarded. By Order. C STEWA . RT, Secretary. Coiniiiitlee llootii, 3d llliiy, I85-I’ Steam Packet Notice. 7 VIII’. Subscriber is Agent for the Saint John and Westiiioreliind teiirn Navigation Compiinv‘s [Boots at the Ilend. Any parties wishing to hiive goods forwarded to or front parts in the Gulfst. Lawrence and Prince Edward Island, will he attend- ed to by sending their instructions. It is intended to . prit ii sailing Packet during the ensuing summer on ' the route between Slieditic rind Miraniicbi, of which lcouvuyance piirties interested can avail themselves. l Bend May 8th, I854. I.I'.XAN DER WRIGHT. ri PAPIER MAC!-III: conns. US'I‘ RF.'.‘l’.IVl".l) at George T, Hnmrgg Book, store, It inrndsome variety of Fancy Goods con. sisting of— Papicr Miichie Wriiin Desks “ Work Roses " Portfolios Tortoise Shell Ciird Cases, Pnrian Ststuettes, Wax llnlltotl. Bronss Fi ares, Miiotel Stands, do and Papier Mschie Watc Stands, with I variety of use- ful articles.