HASZARD’S GAZETTE, MARCH 14. His Excellency the Lieteiiant Governor has been pleased to accept the resignatioii of the llonouriiblo George Birnte as a .\Ieiiiber of the Legislative Conti- oil. The House of Assembly adjourned to-day for want of a quorum. A NE\V8 Roost i-‘or. 'i'iti: .“Itl..Lt0N.—Atn0ngsl the many news rooms that of late years have sprung up in the metropolis, there is one which, though open free to all respectable applicants, far surpasses iiriy other, and has the most complete collection of riews— apers ever got together ; we allude of Professor Iolloway's, in the Strand, near'I'eniple Bar. It will there be seen that it is not art impossibility weekly to arrange upiviirds of 2,000 newspapers, published in all languages, in such a manner that the reader may readly get at the paper he requires. It is reall astonishing to see with what skillso niany newspapers are arranged in portfolios by clerks engaged for that purpose, and the facility with which they place before the visitor the particular journal he desires to persue. From the excellent system of arrangetiieiit perused, it is not surprising that capitalists, mercantile gentle- men and even statesmen, often visit this museum of newspapers, bein cortainofhere acquiring information not to be found a sewhere. Pity that some of the Government oflicials had not served an apprenticeship in the leviathan Pill and Ointment depot, they would have acquired such business-like and methoiical habits as would have saved many thousands of our brave fellows who liavs fallen victims to incapacity and gross inisiiianagenient iu the Criinea.—Lonrlori PeodI's Paper. Holloway’: Ointment and Pills certain Remedies for Rhsuriiatisin.—IIenry Foot, aged 52. of York Fort. Hudson's Bay, was is severe sufferer from this complaint, and tried a number of reputed remedies, ho ing they would benefit hitn. but he became so bad at llt, as to be entirely confined to his bed, and he was unable to move either hand or foot. While he was in this horrible condition, a friend brought him it quantity of IIo||oway's Ointment and Pills, which he immediately commenced to use,he soonfound himself gradually improved by therii,and by persevering with them for eleven weeks he was entirely cured and has since enjoyed the best ofhealth. _ BIBLE SOCIETY. HF. Sovetiteenth Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary Bible Society, will he held at the 'l‘einperatice llnll, on the evening 0 Monday the 19th inst., at 7 o'clock. A collection will be taken up during the Meeting. \VILLIAM CUNI):\LI., Secretary. March I3th, ISB5. THE CONCERT. IN All) or THE PATRIOTIC FUND, Under ttie I’atron:i-go of His I“.xct.-llr.-iicy the I.tit:u- TENANT Gov HRNUR and Laov, and both Branches of the Legi.-lature. Nll\IlII".R of Lady titid l-rmtlenien Amateurs will give a |'uhlic Coiicort, in aid oftlie Patri otic Fund, on FIIIDAY EVENING, the 16th inst AT THE i'it.an:nAxcs: HALL. They have selected. and have in course of practice, several pieces of Mu.-tic, to this town cntirly new. From the known tiileiit oftlie Ladies and Geiitleiiieii. and the tioble object for which they have so kinally volunteered their services. it is coiifidetitly expected that the Inidics and '7' ' "f I" ' an vicinity by their countenance, will enable the Corti- mittse in their belialf, to present soiiietliing liandsoiiic to the Fund. Some ofour most talented gentlemen have con- sented to make seine appropriate speeclies on the occasion. It may therefore, he anticipated. that a pleasant evening's reritertainiiient will he enjoyed. A Progrutiiiiie will he published. Tickets will be laced, during the ensuing week, at all the Drug .ind ook Stores Price, Is. tid ; reserved seats, 2s. 3d. ‘,3’ Doors open at 7 A plain ofthe reserved seats. numbered to corros- oiid with the tickets, may be seen at Messrs rlaszartl & (lwr-n'n Ilonk Store, frotn which seats can be selr-ctml and seciired. A person will he in attendance to take charge oi’ over coats, cloaks, 'c. non. coi.. swaurv NEW YORK. ‘H: H I," Comniittco of commission Merchants 6: General Agents. c(rWLl I it IIAVILANI) i‘..-.,. .\t I’. ’''‘''‘‘3‘‘'''°"'' 0* I-‘_ I,t)NG\V()R'I‘ 5}’ ./IJVJ) H./ISlt'lL .. . 6. Hrimilto/i Jrvenuc, Brooklyn. IIE UNDERBIUNEI) liiiviiig entered into Co- Partnership utider the Firm of Cl)WI.l".Y and IIASKll.l., as (‘oiiiniissioii Merchants tiiirl General Agents, beg to offer their services to shippers of Pro- duco from Prince I-Idwnrd Island for the disposal of the same, their facilities for biisiness are equal to t any llourt-9 in the City and they offer the advantage ofitn Agency in New York and Iiroo lyn. Ct)WI.l-ZY N. IIASKILL. _ IIINRY Cowi.:1,C. H. IIasKii.1.. References to & C M,.,...,.._ J. tt. (:ii.u.in .o. 3 McAct.ii-‘r dr. Co New Ymk' ' W. I'il.l.ll)‘l', 6L (‘rt ll itish Consulate, " '1‘. 't‘rtuivi.:1-r, Fair st o. 3 “ON. D. Bttszruiv, THIOPHILUS lJi:sBiiisAt Esq. W.-mterl it few vessels to carry Pictou to New York Apply in Charlottetown. Theophilus Dr-sltrisay, Esq. - ; Boston. Charlottetown, the faintly circle. :iiid make I I ‘ ‘ ll’ s‘ AUCTIONS. VALUABLE NEW BOOKS. Religious, Scientific and Historical! ' "0 Bl: SOLD BY AL'C'l‘lON, on I-‘RID,-\Y, tlic ."I‘l-:tiZN't‘lI iiistiint, at Iileven o'clock , at the Subscriber's S.-\|.l-I lltN)\I, Queen Street- I Case coiitaining 500 Vols. Valuable HOOKS, received on Coiisigritiwnt from lIalif.ix. .l.~\.\lliS MORRIS, Auctioneer March 8th, 1855. T TIIE SUllSCRIBER’S Sale Room, on Friday 23d instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock will he sold to the highest bi er. 60 bbls SUPI’I".RFINE Fl.OUR, A lot ready made clothing. Ladies and Gents. together with it lot of rinted Coiions. Orleans. Lustres, I5 Chests Tea. 8 Bales Cotton \Varp, 7 Caslis Nails. 2 Barrels Copperas. 6 Boxes Raisins. The Subscriber bags to state lie is also intimated to sell ll Neat Cottage the p:‘opPrty of F. \V. Ilales, Esq.. situate in a pleasant neighbourhood, about I20 feet South of Fitz Roy Street, and between that and Kent Street, and facing on Cumberland Street, being part of Town Lot, No. 92, in the 4th hundred in Charlottetown, now in possession of Mr. Arbuckle. BIINJ:\MIN DAVIES, Auctioneer. Queen's Wharf, Terms at Sale. PICTOU COAL. ' OR SALE, Forty tons. Apply to WILL A.\I HEARD. Great George Street, l3tli March, I855. Shipy ard. OR SALE, or to be let for I or 5 years, and pos- session given in May next, a desirable Shipyard, situate in Charlottetown. I. P. BEETE. March 13, I855. Woodworth’s Youth’s Cabinet. AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE szoirsn air I"R.«1.N'C'IS C. IVOODWORTH, .lutIior of “Tlieorlore Thirrlr¢r’s Tales," ".Stort'e: about ./1rii'mrtI:,” Uncle Frank‘: Home Stories.” “ The W I ’orld as it rs." dc. VIIIS MAGAZINE is published monthly-—cach . number containing 48 pages beautifully crit- bellished and illustrated. To quote from one of the most influential and widely extended journals in America. " IVuo:twortlt’s Youth’: Cabiriet is al- ways ahead ofull lltl coinpetitors." It is filled with inst the kind of reading the youn er rrietiiliers of the family delight in. tllS'l‘Ul{Y, BIUGRAPIIY, TR.-\Vt-ILS, l".\lll.l'IS, l)0\ll'}S'l‘lC 'l‘.\I.liS, and. in short, every variety of eliiiriiririg and instructive matter, cmiipose its riroiitlily bill of fnre. “ IZltl'l'0R‘S 'l‘ABl.I£ 'I‘.-\l.K,” the ‘ PUZ '/.l.l'lR‘.~‘ I)RA\'\’I-ZR," the “NUTS TO CRACK," “ Nt)'l‘l“..~‘ AND t],Ul‘ZRlI-ZS," are features in the ('aliinel wlii-:li ridd greatly to its riieans of outer- tiiintiietit, as well as instruction. THE I5I)ITOR’S l{A\llll.I-is IN THE OLD WORLD, which have hitherto contributed so iriucli to extend its subscrip- tion list, still continue to enrich the Magazine. lVrrorirmrtIi’: Youth‘: Cabt'net has long had the reputation of being the MOST I’l)PUI.A R YOUNG -3 3 E tairitng ii quarter ofri '|‘own Lo; each RARE CHANCE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE IN ctiaRLo'r'i't:'rowN To be Sold in BUILDING LOTS, containing one-quarter of a Town Lot each. '1‘O BF. SOLD by l‘l,"Ill.lC AUC'l‘IO.‘l on S/rrtranav N F(:l;I‘l{I?N[:Jft‘.';Il(l?'t5‘S,‘ tllI\lI‘Irl-I valtialrle III.'()(,‘,I\'OF I.ANIt, situyite in the centre of Cliarlottetovvn, known i_ -, _- 3 --'MH-- . c_-tttatattttg oflvll ls T0lI‘.\ LOIS, which, for beauty of situation, either or private I'Q!I(ICI|L'L‘.‘I or’ lrustiies.-i st;inds,_ cannot be surpassed. -‘ildtjuy 'tlt‘tlttI Cltllllcve -5llt!0l’.'l, being conveniently situated to all the places ofpublic worship in 3“ _ I I9 ° ""1-Il Btllltltttg, Markets, &c., tiiiikes tlieni most desirable. _ J93" ~ “NW3 been recently purcliased in one Block, will now be offered in Building Lots, con- _ _ , to suit purcliasers, according to the plan liereundcr, and l'urther particulars tirade known at anytime by application to the Auctiotieer. Queen Square , the Sci-crrtecnlh Jlrrrch next, at 12 o'clock, They front on Quer.-ti’s Square, Great of May next, and the retntiinin Charlottetown, February I5, 1855. ‘I it -r - ° 6 E 42a No.6 No.7 No.8 No.9 4-2 r: em s-' 2: 2 <= 2:: ° 3 3 0 Q Z as °°. ‘° w 3' .5 23., 2 N“ 5. No. 10 .5 g :5 Z m U GI 65 Q5 O, No. ‘,30No. l9No. I8 No. 17 No. 16 No. 15 "‘ 3 ——z “ ‘= 5 3'} C: -j ¢___ 3 8 3 C: 84 ft 2 3. 42 ft 453 Q 34 Q g 8 Sidney Street Titnivis or SAi.u.——20 per cent deposit on the day ofSale. the rctnainder of one-halfon the _ g half in 5 years from the day ofSale, with interest thereon, to be by Mortgage on the premises. An indisputable title will be given. in day secured BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. Building Lots for Sale and Lease. IX BUILDING LOTS only will be sold at the Ferry opposite Charlottetown, Lot 48, the re- iiiaining lots will be let on renewable leases, also a tnost desirable farm within a mile of the aforesaid pro- perty. For particulars,apply to Mr. Joitx BALL, or to the Proprietor, 2i 1. P. BEETE. Dixon’s Pulling, Dyeing and DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT s-r. i>n'i't:it’s BAY. _ HESE MILLS are now in full operation, and finish the Cloth in a superior manner. e- cimens oftlie work can be seen of the following A o E N 1' s: Charlottetown.-—Gi:o. T. II.iszattn‘s Book Store. Georgetown.-—-Hon. Josi:i>it \Vir;ti'rst.iN. . Mount :‘>teviart.—-Mr. KEMBLE Col-‘I-‘IN. Pinette Mills.—Mi-. Ai.i:x. Dixon. Vernon River.—M i-..IAiitrs HAYDEN, Alexander’: son. 11:? Two Prizes were awarded to pieces of cloili full dressed at the shove Establishment. Mr. Jacob Lippincott, of the firm of Lippincott & Co., Nova Scotia, is the Superintendent of the above Establishment. JOHN DIXON. I’l'IUPl.E’S .\l.\GAZlNE IN 'I‘IIE UNION. It is the aim of the Editor and Publisher to keep it ‘rec from the trash that so often finds its way into it a raft, as well as an 3 I The press, in every por- tion of the United States—Nortli, South, East In \Vest-—lia.-i spoken of it in tcrttis of unqualified praise. It forms '0 vo arrive at year, embracing in al NEARLY 600 PAGICS AND I00 NGRAVINGS. Hitch volume is introduced with an elegant steel or tinted frontispiece. Uur iiiirnense subscription list enables us to offer this .\I.-igazine on terms so low as to place it within the reach of every family. Its price astoiiislies every one \'F.ARI.\' SUBSCRIP- TION 3|, in ailvrrnce—I’ostriga 9d II. A. Wt)t)l)\\’t)R'l‘ll, Publisher, IIS .’\".~lSS'.'IU STREET NEW YOR lIiis7.ard and Owen, Agents for P. E. Island. ‘IERCIIANT TAILORS, and Manufac- ' tiirers oi‘ lte..tly Made Clothing, Queen Square, opposite the ./Ilrtrkcl, UltItt'IOU€I0tl.‘lt. NPOR‘l‘l-2R.\t or Cloths, \Vliitnr~ys, lloeskins, Twoods, Veritings and 'I'iiilorii' 'l'riiiitiiings. and keep in their employ- ment the largest iiniiiber oftlie best Journey- ttlt'll ' ‘allots on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- patch .Iati. ll TENDERS. ’ ‘I'.NDl".RS will he received until S.t't uriruv, the 1 24th “ARCH, for buililingit FII|'Il‘I (?llURt.‘II in CIIt|fIt)lIflItI\VIl. Plait iind specification to be seen at the reitideiice of Mr. GEURGF. ALLEN, Stone 0. is‘. J. BELII,“ utter. tfliiirlottetoivn. March 2d, I866. To be let, ‘OR such it term of years l|tI may be agreed upon. _ I the Farm, known as >'rtir.riwoor~, situate altout seven miles frorii Cliarlottetowii, at Dog River. Triwrisliip No. 3|, r-oiitaininit I30 acres of excellent l LAND. 50 .'lEl6'4 of which are in it high state ofl cultivation: upon which are erected ll S'l‘O.\'l'3§ I‘. E. Island. , Cools from f I0 l (It l'I"I‘AtiI-'., suitable for tl genteel fitriily, and corn- rtiodious Out-houses. I’oi-session can be given tui- rncdistnly. Kpply to J. H.urti.aoN l.Aiu:. Esq., Proton, or in Charlottetown, to War. Fonoasr, TO BE LET, And possession given on the First day Q/‘May nest IIE DWELLING IIOUSE and Premises near Government House, at present occupi by Captain Beazeley, consisting of a Dwelling House I which contains a spacious I)ining-room and Draw- ing-rootn, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rootns, large Kit- chen, Servnnt‘s Ilall, 3 Servant’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, I.arder, I-‘ront-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner lltill, Bark-porch, 2 Back entrances, Back and Front iltall‘-ctllc, Sculler , Ptttttp and Wash-House, Lum- ber-roorn. and a l|PI’(:'Il(IId 6 rooined cellar. A large and conitnodious Coach-house, 3 stalled Stable, lliirness-roorti, Cow-liouse, large Hay-loft It’. and Graiti.r_»orn. Maiiure-yard, large Kitchen garden with I-‘ruii ;.-,.,,,,’&c_' lower garden, elegant front entrance an-.l rtarringo drive, it large Lawn running down to tho llurlmur with convenietice for keeping boats. dzc. llxtensiie pliiiitation of young trees. 0 all kinds, I..r~,-,.- Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and coiiitiiodious yard. . There are front and back gates facing on different Streets, and a never failing well of water on the premises. ‘ . _ 'l his splendid Mansion frotii its situation coin- niands the fittest view ofaiiy house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Govertitrient Ilouse iiiirl other advantages the Subscribe: cor:fident_ly offers it as the most elegant, coinfortuble and desirable rest- dence lor it gentleman's family in or near Tovtn For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. sill. I854 London Incorporated by Jet of Parliarttcnt Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- yny of Hon. T. H. II:/uilrrzr-I. llmi. Clutrles Hilts I _ Francis Long",-,~r(h, I'.‘\'r]., Kr;-.‘tCt‘.' ,!ILIr'If"’o", Eiiq, Tlwrririri Drrrrvrmr. 3M]- . l)r.-iaclied Rinks tutu-n tll low_l’rv-nnums charge for Policies I'or.n-i of A ppliratiorr, and am- other iriforiiiistiori, may IOWII. II. .I. Cl'l‘iDAI.I.. A-: I for I’. '. February 28th, I865. Iiilw Ill April ‘ltli. ION ALLIANCE LIIE JIJVD FIRE I.N'8UR./IJVB COM- PANY, LONDON. IITAILIIHID at ac-r or ranaiaxuxr. Capitol £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter and Dyer. VENTLE.\IEN’S Clothes cleaned, Spots and Stains extracted, and restored to their original colour. Beaver and Silk Hats cleaned and stilfened. lso, Ksossutli and Felt Hats of all Descriptions. A Order taken at at the Queen's Arms,3Mile un,riiid at Jrtatt-is Rr.in’s, Queen Street Char- lottetown. FOR SALE. THAT valuable plot of- GROUND at the head 0 Prince Street, fortiierly the site of the Baptist OARD OF DIRI-‘.(}'l‘t)RS for I’. l".. Ifll:tl|tI.—IIlllp0IIltl|C9 to all puich.i.~- I ,c,ib,,,. um. Ijgfir-,9 ,,f't;, \V.lIi-blois Ii.-tj Charliitto-‘ -i Chapel, fronting 100 feet on Euston Street, and 104 on Lpper Prince Street. It is one ofthe most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dence, or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms, &c. apply to W. H. POPE. June 8. Patent Lacteal or Artificial Breast. IIIS article is intended to take the place of the cotiimon Nursing Bottle, to which there are many objections, as mothers and nurses are well aware. With most children, there is usually great pifiiculty in teaching them the use of the bottle, and with iiiauy it is altogether impracticable. The Lac- teal, by its peculiar form and adaptation, enables the child to feel in the natural position, thus inducing it to think that it derives its nourishment from the mother. Besides being far preferable as to form and convenience of application, it combines the utiiity of all kinds of nurse bottles now in use, for the mouth of the Lacteal can be fitted with a cork. and tho comitioii ivory or silver tube. so, IIobson's new and improved erect Artificial Breast or Nursing Battle, for stile ly WM. R. WATSON. January 22d. I855. Elktngton 64. Co's. Patent Electroptate. AH now been before the public since l8tl, rind after the most severe test of wear, in the vessels of the Royal Mail Ste-atn Packet Company, the Pen- insular and Oriental Coniprtny, the General Screw Steam Ship Conipiiny, the Pacific Sir-iiin Navigation Company, and numerous Club llouses, llotels, and Private Houses, in every part of the world, conti- nues to give the most unqualified satisfaction, supply- ing as it does all the adxantages of silver in utility and beauty of efii-.ct ; aml it will he found that the interest ofiiioiiey upon the rest of silver (trod! for a period of seven years, is alone iiutlicient to purchase Electro Plate, ntid this. with the now e-tahlislied fact of its extreme durabilitv. ni Ires it s iriattr-r of great ' of such articles. It tiiuitt be evident that th-- in‘-HI‘ 0|" 5|” lltllt It‘-‘ |lPP"t|dl on [hp tluckiimig of tlir- tlrptll, illld lllf! IilIII.'l|I."P' refer with great rtriti.-tar-tiori to the aviiiid made by No the Royal (Ioiiiriitssioii oftlie tireat lixliibttion. I861, or Till: I-‘iitsr tiuiss OR (‘ouivciu MEDAL for v t..-oimiiiictl from lllt-. Hub- these pro-luctiml .\ large awiliiir-nt of the b w G-rods has just nrrivr-d per Cit-..-ll, direct tr. 1. the ltI‘tl ufacturers, and is now ready for sale. W’lLLlA.\I lIF.!\ltD.