c...‘ HASZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 19. ‘pd every other measure that might be submitted to gin‘ glrhsr as Fxecutive or Legislative Councillor. fly ggniimeiits do him honor; and the honor ou- |,...§.d by his conscientious adherence to the princi- Plg thgy inculcate; and we trust that he will lostar "4 “courage in his associates the same spirit of_ad- bersuco to the dictates of prudence and moderation, “,,,y,l,,..| with the requirements of the wants end circumstances of the Colony ‘that aniniaies himself. . , lifnx, arrived in town about hal -pest six o'clock last evening. We have made copious selections from the pars receiv- ad for our present issue, wliic , from their y,,,'po.-mace, will be read with interest. The couriers Iefs-Q Torinentine earl on Monday morning—-the lish and CoIon_ia Mails hav- ing reached that placcahout 1-1 o clock the re- vious ni ht. n rs: ——AutIreW. NI-v Messrs. McGregor. Ca t. Be I, froui Chico ; G.pW. Underwood, A_. Silhoue- Muruai. Iirraovsaruirr Associa-riox.—0n Friday evening next. 2lst iust.. Mr. John Williams will deliver the concluding portion of his lecture on “ Cornish Mining." Charlottetown Total Abstinence Society. A Public Meeting of the above Society willbe held in Temperance Hall on Thursday evening next ('l‘o-niorrow), to commence _et 8 o'clock- whea the Rev. Mr. Gas-rz will d_eliver_a Lecture on H Temperance. in connection with Moral Philosophy." Secrstsr 's Ofiico. April I7. 1354- tho ieut. Governor, has been , names of the following gentlemen to serve the of High Sherifl'._fer Queen's, King's, and Prince County, respectively, for the present ynr.'- V Queen's Cosiily.—Heu. Charlottetown. _ King‘; Coruity.—Joirir Krvioitr. Esq-. 900"!- Pri‘rtoe'Cotrety.--Wii.i.iaas sciruussair, . Township Number I7. - Cleared at Liverpool for P. E. I.rlarul—Sir Alexander: Loadingat Londort—Broughain. The English Mail, brought out by the steam- ‘ mm to Ha ' Dawiur. Basivais. l AI)VERTISEHEN'I'.] .1 farewell sale from the Trustees g‘ P. T. Royalty - Graritrsar School. to their late Teacher. Mr. William Porteoas; ' _ Dar Sir,--As the very satisfactory parting exami- uatlon of the Fanning Griimmarschool, in Princetown Royglty this day, alfords us, (the T yustess of Illltl school) a pleasing opportunity ofglving expression to our feelings, as to your invariable csrrsclnsll of conduct end excellent management of that School, whi the forward stats of the Pupils, manifestly proves. We with ‘pleasure accord to you that me orp.-siss,so justly no to merit; and. in doing so. w are perfectly conlideut that the whole ol the Scheo enp ortors on this occasion. go with us and are as wallnly inclined to express their regret at parting with you as we can be; but. as your future calling and movements in life are dsstined.—ss we presume. by Providence-—to be of a higher description, _we pert with you with regret. but with every wish, and almost an sssarod confidence that God will guide you, bless you, and place you in a inoro honorable situ- atlon than you were with us. Farewell, ,' '1'. Macnvrr ' Gxoitos Ei.i.isors,jun. Enwaso Mort-i-ooiaxux _.8. Trustees. Aucrin. P. E.1sland, Princetown Royalty. April 7th. I854. (Mr. William Porteous’ Reply.) Geutlcrnea,-The highest toward which man can look for in this life. is the consciousness of having on ged. he value of this approbation is much on anood, when coming from those who are capable of ‘ dgiag the services rendered. You will, tliersfors, easily understand, Gentlemen. whet gratification your kind. but I fear too flattering address slfords me, though as adding one more to the many acts of kindness in my behalf, while conducting your School: I confess, it but heightens my regret at our separa- tion. Accept on, my sincere thanks for yourselves as well as the supporters of the School enersll ; end. rest assured. that nothing but the ops o s vocation for a hi her and holier calling, could induce ms to rolinqais the useful profession in which I have, however, temporarily engaged. and the prosper. ous and intelligent community among whom have had the happiness to spend the last two years. I have the honor, Gentlemen, oyrsrriein, r " ours, ver res t u , WILLlAhi“POR¥I‘EOUS. To the Trustees of the Fanning Grammar School, In Princetown Royalty. April ‘flit, test. £20 REWARD. HEREAS,on the night of Saturday last. the Mill of the Subscriber was forcibly entered by breaking the Window Casing, and wrsncliin the iron bars on the inside, and fsloniously taking t rere- from four bags Flour. I beg C eel. (one o . begs being marked with a large D. in black Paint.) The Deprodstcrs also forced the door of the Kiln end tooh therefrom II Harris, and two bags ofOata. will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the 0lI'ender, or Offenders will be paid the said Reward. BENJAMIN WRIGHT. Belmont Mills, April 17, IBM. E‘ A r-ty Hatchet left behind by the robbers. wi exhibited at the Marltot House on Market days with the view of eflbrding a clue to the detection of the thieves. ' WILLIAM SNIIESTON. sail maker. EDS’ to inform his friends and Ship builders gsnerall ,that he is about to rscommenco the business ofdhll. MAKING in this Islsnd, having epoattwent oueyosrs at the Trade in En land. paring wh thus hebolleves he gave full ssti action to those who ed hltu. Ituvuauircs—-Hen Hssasrd,Esq. Cbarlottotowu. lah.s. sea. on schoolmaster Wanted. Fort the North it-use. School. i: -in of — w... s. eNBII.. the Trustees. Oso of March 1th, ISM. 1w ' yo CLOCKS! CLOCKS! . verloty for Sale. from Slstosa to Fifty rfimm he, I!“ GEORGE SEER, Jun. HOUSE. THE 6-5-crib-r opened as EATING Hover: an "' ""'"s-"n It """"o'$ ‘A5’; I 8, osd%FPl'£e‘esbehadat ‘fi's‘r’tastsotios. ‘ ‘nu n.'s."‘.s ‘boot a ‘ \ Dos. sou. isss. N HAND. AND FOR SALE-— 50 bbls. ime and prime mess Pork 5 bbls. ige' Chas a, Pulse and Feet I00 rich-flavored particular cured Harris 6 liitohos do. do. Bacon I00 bbls. Newfoundland Herrings 20 bbls. Apples 60 boxes Soap I0 bbls. English and Ainericsn Vinegar b cwt. '00:! I cask COII Oil 20 tins black and yellow Paints I has Arrow Root. best quality; &c.,&c. BS N. HARRIS. Charlottetown. March 28. —-lw aucrroir. " Cottage, Field and Furniture, BY A U C 'I‘ I 0 N . BE SOLD. by AUCTION. en Moivnav, the lat day of Mav nest. on the premises, a nest little CO'I"I‘AGI’.. und FIELD about four acres, the property of Mr. Williams S-aiiipsoii. on the Prince- towu Road. adjoining Crabbe, about eight miles from Town, Freehold Property.) immediately after, all his Iloitsehold FUR.NI'I‘l.lII|'l and I'IFFEC'l‘53: Bed- steads, Feather Bods. Bolsters, ' Service. Glass, Earthenware. and Kitchen Utensils, with various other articles. ’I‘srms at the time of Sale. JAMES N. HARRIS. Auctioneer. Charlottetown. April 12, 1854. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: Ought it to be protected. or to be prohibited by Law? HE ADDRESS, recently delivered at the 'I'em- porance Hall , Charlottetown. before the Main- bere 0/‘both Houses nfLrgi'xlalure. and others, by the Rev. J. R ARRAWAV,jlllI Piiblirlied and for sale by Mr. Lord and Mr. Stamper. Price siapence; considerable reduction if sold by tliedozen. GRAND DIVISION. O'I‘lCE is her b given. that the next Quarterly Session of th Grand Division, 8. of'I‘., of ' Island. will be holden in the Temperance Hall. Charlottetown, on 'I‘i-ruusnav, the 27th day of April instant. at 4 p. m. By order. P. DESBRISAY, G. S. April lst, ISM. LOST, N WEDNESDAY last, April I2th. near Mr. Starnpcr’s, a Halifax £6 NOTE; any person finding the same. and will leave it at Mr. McIsssc’s, shall be rewarded liberally for their trouble. JAMES McLI-IAN. West River. Glasgow 85 Manchester House. ECEIVED by late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subscriber, a General Supply of RY GOODS & GROCERI . Also, DIGBY SMOKED HERRINGS. JIJVJVJPOLIS CHEESE. OILS, WINE, Chests superior fine TEAJI. drc. drc. s or For Sale or to Let, A I-‘ARM on the St. Peter's Road, about three miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 86 Acres of LAND. in a high state of cultivation. DAVID WILSON. No. 8. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28. I853. Situation Wanted, < S GROOM AND COACHMAN, a married man. without any incuinbrance; his wife is a good Needle-woman, and would take a situation as such; good recominendstion can be given. Enquire at this oliice. 2iu ES To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE, the following VALUABLE REAL ES'I‘A'I'E of tli oii. Colonel A. Lana, situate in Charlottetown, and its vicinity, viz: TOWN LOTS Nos. 57. 55, 59. 60 and CI, in the Fourth Ilundred of Lots ‘in Charlottetown containing nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Rochford Square, tastefully laid out with orriameutal, fruit trees. and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, of the iuos coin- modioue description. Tovviv Lora Nos. 3, 4. ii and 6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Ciirhlottetown aforesaid, and One-twentieth rt ol"I‘own Lots Nos. 67, 65 and 69, in the Second uudred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the roperty of Daniel Hodson, Esq. , in lots to suit pure asers. Town Lo-rs Nos. 3. 4. and 5. in the Filth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. aforesaid, in lots to sai purchasers. 'I'owiv Lor No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots In Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Coasasoir Lore. I2 and 18, in the Common of, and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purcliassrs. Part of Common Lot No. 18, in a Common of Charlottetown. end which forms the Western side of the approach froui Town to Government House, in lots to suit purchasers. PAITUIII Lo-r No. 554. in the Royalty of Char- lottetown, containing 'I‘wslvs Acres. Ai.so— W No. Si, is the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply to W, I-‘onaitn, Esq. Barrister at Law, Charlottetown; at Pictou, to J. Haarrarors Larva: the Actin Executor and one of the Trustees named in the ill of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown. 20th October, I858. The famous Boat " Eotspur.” TE Subscriber olI‘srs for Sale a liret-rate clipper ' ' t, of the very best build, lit for fishing or any other kind of work; lo beam, about 24 feet keel. fitted up with two masts. and I00 yards Deck, in three Sails of the very best American Duck. 'I‘ho Subscriber has taken great pains to fit her out, and warrants her to be the best ofhor kind in the Island. - JOHN CAMPBELL West River, March 14, Ills. FOR SALE. I-IAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of rinoe tcoet, formerly the site of the Baptist Che I. frosting I00 feet on.EIstoti Street, and 104 on p Prince Street. It is oee oftho inost desir- able sitsations in the suburbs for a gentleman's reel- dsueo. or is capable of being divided into three g belldieg loss. For Terms, to. spp‘ly to“ '0'‘ Jose I. STRAYED, ROM the Premises otflro Moflsal, Charlotte- town. a Middlieg BROWN HORSE, about live years of ago, via a star on his face. Whseoovor will glvo i ortnetios at Mr. David Stewart's. or re. |IeNoo|'s, so as to lead to his recovery. will be rewarded for their trouble. THE PSALMIIT. _ US‘! RICRIVID. st (Issues '1'. “AslAII>'s _.....- . Soohstcro, In rsrisb . The above is the Sdltlse ct‘ Wstu's»I'lyfis used the Bsptlstclio . -- Ohrlsttetsws. LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853- US'I‘ RECEIVED stthe LOJVDOJV I10!/SE, ex Sir Alssamlsr and Helen. from England, extensive supply of BRITISH GOODS, suitable for the season. c0llIP|‘IlIll_I( in DRY GOODS: Silks. Sntins, plain and ligured; Moire Antique Dresses, Plushse in every shade, French Marines. Sillr Velvets, black and colored; Orleans and Cobarghs. Dress materials of every kind, Cloaltings in great variety. Robes in the latest fashion, Prints good and cheap, Datiiasks and Moresns, I-‘ringes and Lace for do.. Gents. silk, felt and covered lists, Far and Cloth Caps. Umbrellas. cotton and silk; Ladies’ and Children's Stays, Do. cotton Dresses, Habit Shirts. Chemisettes. Sleeves. Collars and CulI's, Laces and Muslins. Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, in every form; Gents‘. Seal Overconis. Work axes and Cabinets. Msntles, in all the new styles. Sliswls in variety. Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy 'I‘rimmings. Dress Buttons, Ladies‘ winter Bonnets, Do. dress and other Caps, Do. Cap Froats and Borders, Artificial Flowers, Gloves.untI Ilosiery. Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leather Slippers- llsrlin Wools and Patterns. Penelope Canvass. Haber- dsslisr , Millinsry, large variety; Hollands and Lin- ens, Linen mid Cotton Bed ’l‘icks, Rezidy inade Clothing. Oil iloor Cloth, all widths; Cloth and worsted 'I‘abls Covers, Table Linen, 'l'wllled Shirt- ings. Regatta and fancy do., Long Cloths. undressed, Domestic Cottons; Beaver, Pilot. superliiie and fancy Cloths. Doesltiiis in variety, Worsted Cord. new article; Hunting Cord. Moleskins, Black-and colored otton Velvets.Blunkets.all prices; Doiiiesticslicets, Flunnels and Ser es; Corded, quilted and hair Petti- coats, Children's Dresses, Flour and stair Carpeting. Crumb Clotlia, Stair Dainrislt, Rubber Coats. Boots, shoes and Leggings, Stationery. l’erfume‘ry.Hair oils. Toilet Soaps, Chamois Skins, Petticoat(,ord , Travel- lin Bugs, Ladies‘ Furs, Linings, I-‘rcnch Cainbric Handkerchiefs, Hassocks. Silk IIandkerchicfs.Fiincy Neck Tics, Table l\Iatts,Cottoii and muslin IIandkcr- chiefs. Bonnet Shapes. Cap‘ Shapes and Crowns. Gents’ Mulilers, Hearth Rugs, Sacks and Sucking. GROCERIE8: . Soucliong and Congou Ton. Colfvte. Holnespllhtc Chocolate, Crashed and moist Sugar. Baking Powder Table Salt. Ground and whole Rice. Split Peas, Mustard, Preserved Citron, cheap; Pudding Spices. Spices of all kinds, Glenfield and Poland Starch, Fig and button Blue, IVushing Powder Albert night lights, Soaps, Candles. Ai.so.a Large and General Assortment of IIurd- were, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- her in person, and purchased direct from the manu- facturies. he can with confidence, recommend them to the public as good and cheap, at the establishment of SZA Op(posite the Catholic Chapel, ‘rent George Street, Charlottetown. Nov. Isth, I853. FALL GOODS. US'I‘ IMPORTED. and for sale by the Sub- scriber, at his NEW STORE. next door to his residence in Grafton Street, a choice selection of American and other Goods, ‘ consisting — SUGAR, in hogsheeds, barrels and by retail, Loaf, crushed and refined do. Superior Hyson and Soucliong TEAS, in chests, half chests. and b retail ; COI-‘I-‘EI'l, RICE, PILOT BREAD, in barrels and by retail : CRACKERS, CHEESE, Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- per, Ginger, 'I‘sble Salt, Soda, Saleratus, Soup, Candles, Starch. Blue, Burning I-‘laid, etc , Tobacco. Cigars, Rosin. Blanking. drc. Fresh Muscstel RAISINS. CONI"l-ICTIONARY, Nuts, Lemon and Ginger Syrup. PRINTED COTTONS. Striped and Unbleached o. ; Bed-ticks, die. Cases of B00’ ‘S and SIIOISS ; Ladies‘ and Geiitli-imen’s India Rubber Boots and Shoes ; _ Indian Rubber Coats and Oil Suits ; Buflislo Robes of superior qualit ;IIats and aps;Cotton-wick and Lamp-wicks ; luid Lanips—patent and common in variety; C A] S, with cane seats n w ditto. in great variety ofpattern ; LooItin" Glneree, Glass Lanterns ; Jute and Grass Mats ; ay Forlta. S ades and Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle and Lath ails; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : Shoe- makere’ Lasts, Nails, Pegs and Thread. . MOLASSES in hogshends and by retail ; Codfish Oil, in barrels and by retail. Also——an assortment of CURRIERS’ TOOLS; Pails. Tubs. in nests or single ;Clothes Pias,Brooms, Brushes. &c. Ore HAivn—Americ:in and Island manufactured SOLE LEA'l‘IIER, Nests’ Leather. Calf Skins, and Harness Leather. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, November I4. OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber has removed his Oflice to his Dwelling House. lately occupied by Andrew Duncan. Esquire, at the corner of Prince and Water Streets. JOSEPII HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 2d March, 1854. 6w NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm ofJ. Mill- iier Co. are respectfully requested to make adjusirnent. JAMES MILLNER, CHAS. F“ HARRIS. Charlottetown, April 12. -Ii NOTICE. HE Subscriber having been duly empowered by GILIIRT Ilurrnxnsore. of H do P Square, London, Esquire, and Aurnus IIaivns:it- soit, of Liverpool, in England, Merchant, surviving Executors and Trustees named and appointed ii an by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, late of Liver l, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to collect all De to and Sums of Money due to the Estate oftho said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dis of all Lands and Horeditariients belcn iog to said ‘state situate therein. ersons so i ebted to the Esme or the said Gilbert curler. son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those ersons who may be in possession of any part of sun Lands and Premises, are required to make an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, otherwise they will be treated as 'I‘reo sssrs. JOHN LO GWORTH. Charlottetown, April 9th. 1868 NOTICE. LL Persons having any legal demands ii ainst the Estate of the late William Ilancock. o Carlotta- = -v K said Estate, are requested to inslte linmediste payment. JOHN RIDER. Executor. 21st March. 1864. 8w Bi-lob Yard and 18 Acres of Land. 0 BE LET, and immediate possession given, the above Preruises, cotisistin of I] Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty. Ilofll sg I chains on the Priiicetowa Road, and adjoiniizg‘ the Red Lion Ina,-the rosin sftvster on whi tbo Cloth hllll ls situate, (the ‘I‘hrss- Milo Crseli) rues nearly rough theeontre it. About hslfthe Inndhu ii reserved. For fart r{ps’i"t;c.ulaIi-’s.. Is ' lsersstho" .‘Aprlll0. in. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Gova:imos-1-i-is stair-r I-IOIOIAILI riru EL-IRI. of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Governor General of Canada. ’ Huan Onicu—22 St. Andrew Square, Edits burgh. Board of Afanagenent in Stella and Prince Edward Is Iloii. .\I. B. Alinori. Ilunlter. Iloii. William A. Illaclt, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles Twirling, E .. Barrister. John Ilayley Blaud.“L1q. lluii. Alexander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Adviser—-A. F. Sewers. Agent 6: Secretary—l\Iatthew H. Richey,Solicitor The following gentlemen have been a pointed Oli core of the Coiiipnnv. in Prince Edwar Island. and will be prepared to furnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice oftho Conipany_and the rates of Assurance. Charlottoton-n—Medical Adviser—H. A. Johnston, A ' Hal s:/ax for .h'or.m ,.d_ . . nt—- . a . Georgetown—Msdical Adviser—-David Kaye, M. D. A~ent—Williain Sanderson. St. .leanor‘s—Medicel Advisor—Joseph Bell, M D. Agent—'I‘homaslIsnt. . MATTHEW H. RICIIEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance mpany, _ Incorporated b Act of Per lament in I848. HIS COMPA Y otfera the best guarantee in care nfloss, and accepts Risks at ssaving of 50 per cent, to the sssur . he present reliable Ca ital axceds £1700. Per- sons having property in hnrlottotown, or vicinity. should lose no tiriie in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or Information. LE7‘ One of Philips‘ I-‘ire Aniiihilators has been purchased by the Company. for the benefit of persons insured in this Office. In case of Fire, the use ofit can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's Oliice. W. HEARD, President HENRY PALMER. ec’y and Treasurer. " Secretary's Oliice. Kent Street, August 5th. inns. I fall The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. API’I‘AI. £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Psrlismeiit, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND,jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. Elf? Oflico, Queen Square, Charlottetown. September 5, I863. Isl Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- OII OD Incorporated by Jet of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.-— Hon. T. H. Hauiland. Han. Charles Hens- ley. 1"ranct's Longworth, Etq., Robert Hutchinson, .Esq., Thomas Dawson. Esq Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. N- charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and a- other information, may he obtained from c Sn scriber, stthe Oflice of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte town H. J. CUNDALL. April 7th, I854. Agent for P. E. I. ALLIANCE: uni: .a.N'D FIRE r.1v'sU1u.2vc£ cox. r=.a.2vy, LOJVDON us'rasi.isisuu sr act or rauniaasuivr. Capt’! ' Books! New Books! UST OPENED at G. '1‘. IlASZARD’S Book Store, : large supply of JVE W’ BOOKS and STA TIOJVER Y, einong which will be found e newest standard Literature of thedsy— Meuiider‘s Treasuries, Chalmer’s, Postliiirxieus Works, Parlor Librariec, Illuotrated Book Case, Neaiider's Church History, ' Memorials of Christian Life, “ Life efChrist, Kitto’s Pictorial Life of our Saviour, Barne's Notes in 11 vols l2mo, and 2 vols Ito, Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations, written by iueuibera of the different Denominations. &c . Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber, grateful for past favors, begs to remind his friends. and the public. that he still carries on the above business in all its branches. ents.’ Beaver, Silk and Felt Hate, re-slilfened, redyed and cleaned; Old Clothes nfevery description, cleaned; all spots of paint, grease. &c., removed, and the garment restored to its former str . JOIIN HOBBS, Hatter. dtc. Orders Ielt at Mr. J. \Vil|iatri’s. Market Square. will be promptly executed. and returned semi-weslr- I Charlottetown Royalty, April lot, 1854. 3m. WINNOWING MACHINES. AVING now permanently located myself one E milo frotn New Glasgow, on the New Glasgow Road. the farmers in the surrounding country may depend upon being snpplied with anythiiig_iu iuy line, oi up in the very best and most substantial manner. Ida not profess to sell—na cheap as some others do, or offer to do. No lint-rate article can be be ht as low as poor coirimon ones can. But [do pro ass to make the best the very decidedly host, FANNING MILLS made on the Island. lstem JOHN SMITH. ‘ ANTED TO PURCHASE- 20 tons old Wrought Iron Copper, Brass, and Lead Feathers, in any quantity 4000 busliela Oats I000 bushels Barley 20 tons atme . Cosh dayment, and the hiigheet price. JAM N. HARRIS. March 28. 8w WANTED, for the Fanning Grammar School. at Priecetewn Royalty. a TEACHER, of the Second. or highest ‘lass. This School having lat- terly been ably conducted. the inhabitants are the more desirous that it should set retr redo; conse- quentl none rieod apply who are uol fa ly competent, and who can produce satisfactory references as to their ooinrypelency and general good conduct. Apply to the s erslgnod ‘PROS. MACNU'I'I‘. Chairman of Trustees. Priaostowu Royalty, March 88, I854. 'I'o 'I'eeoIiers. ANTED a Teacher of the First or Second Class for the Lower Bdsque School. Apply to Alosssdsr H . Itoosqamlls t!th.lsM. ew NOTICE. persons indebted to th Subscriber are Issledteoettletbsh Accounts boforotlio lot of Ax son. as sllsssssstsopseat thutliuie will be I with as Attorney for ' Ib'iv:£i‘s’avii.t.s. 0rssl'Iivor.Iats|.Fsb.I.l Cottage to Let. 7 O LET. the Cottage immediately ‘above A thscsriss’ Hall, froutingost Queen Street. mediate possession ivea. Also, the Store and Coasting House a ' Ap0llI00II‘lII' lllll. Cellar underneath. and are Room attached. Rent moderate. THBOPI-IILUS DESBRISAY. October llth, IBII. FOR SALE. 200 ACRES of land on Township No. II “I having a front of 20 Chains on Montague iver. 200 Acres on Lot No. I. embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 00. Pasture t No. [BS in the Royalty of George- town and Town Lot No. 95 in the lib hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Bpplyte WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th, ISM. Farm tbr Sale or to Let. HE Subscriber ofiers for Sale or to Let. by Pri- vats Contract, that valuable Leasehold Farm known _by the name of the Red House, situated in the thriving Settlement of Bay Fortune, Township No. 50: it contains 857} acres of Land. about 00 acres of which are cleared; there isa good I log of water on it, about 50 yards from the read. one of Lease (unex ired) years; rout about d per acre, perto the srchess money may remain as Secari on the arm; immediate pcessseioe given. For further particulars, up I to MAN J. P. TLBLIZZICK. Charlottetown, March 15, ISM. To be Let, Corner of Great George and King Struts. NEW and commodious SHOP, suitable for s GROCERY or DRAPERY STORE, with CELLAR and Oat-House rooui. Ap y to W. . HOBBS. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIJI, .I.dUJ\rDlCE. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEJSE OF THE IIDJVEPS, .l.N'D JLL DISEASES ARISING FROM .8 DISORDERED LIVER OR 8 OJIIJI ,' Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fuliiese of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for load, F uluess or Weight is the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinki or F Iutteririg at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimini of the Head, Ilarried and Ditiicult Breathing, F uttsriu at the Heart, Chokin or Sullocetisg Sensations w u ins ing posture, imuess of Vision. Dots or Webs bo- ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hood, Deficiency of Perspiretion. Yellowness of the Skin dc Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs, drc., Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Iuiaginings of evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be elfectually cured by DR. HOOFL./!.N‘D’S CELEBRJTED GERMAN BITTER Prepared by DR. C. M. Jacxsoir, Mi. I20 arch street. Philadelphia. _ air power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cares attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. Phase Bitters are worthy the attention of invslids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and alI'ectious of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. I-Ioo_/land’: German Bitters. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed lloolInnd's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speakiii of the nostruuie of the day, that are uoised about (gr a brief period and then for otten after they have done their guilt race of mischief, but of ti medicine Ion establish , universally primed, and which has met I hearty ap- proval oftho faculty itself.” “ Scott’: Weekly." said, Aug. 25-- “Dr. HoolIand'a German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much sfiicacy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will had these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary elfect they have upon a wee ystem." ssortu svinxrccu. J. G. .Moore. Esq., of the Daily Nae said, October slrt.--— "Dn. IIoorr.aitn’s Gaiissair Bi'r"rIus.—-We are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dio- easc of the bowels, and can with tru testify to its eliicac We have taken the contents of two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- ment than we derived previously from years of sllopsthictrestmeut at the hands of our first physi- crane." Hon. 0. D. Hinsline, Jlls or o the Cit Camden. JV‘. J., says: y I y 0' “ Hoorr.airn‘s Guussaw Br'r'r~uas.—Wehave seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced in to niche inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostrstion. is really surprising. calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as rotn stomach , liver and nervous system, the great ma' of and imaginary isoasss emanate. them in a healthy condition and you can bid dole to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our liiends who are at all radio , to ivea trial--it will reootnend itself. It Id, in set. be in every family. No otbc ' ' sea produce evidences of the some merit." For sale wholesale and retail at THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. IN Arch street, uextdoor below Sixth. Phil- gouorelly rity ave ace sdelphia. and by respectable dealers throughout the country. msrnrnon-worshipping Ago, it is rare to dad a niuu place his usefulness to the public, before lib interest. During we were resented by a rofossional friend, to tho ul- ohrsted hemist, Du. C. Area. whose name Is now perhaps. inoro familiar than any othw, at sh Ind. side of sickness. in this country. ‘ precedent po mouse sale all) them. him in his laboratory. busy with his leborernamoug his crucibles, alstnbics. and rotorts—givlng his tbos personal care to the compounds. on thovhassef which. thousands hang for health. We learned, tug aotwithstsudi his vast bssi and its prompt [.- tsrns in cash, I Doctor is star . ‘ sq. rigemoiiu. ilyst the sistsrisl is costly. and he is I is proper-etiose so iv sott wear‘ is susll.—.lsurtcss firmer, 'm, I“ For Sale by T. DESSIEISAY. &, 0a., And ‘um ‘pg. Lsaross. Owes, G nwaas Gen, Enwaan Nusswa a Mr I .. ... 9" In Guouus Wiovsimitssv. Jae. L. Hoassaw, do. " ‘:".’.‘.'.'.’°&‘3'.'I'.".'.!':2'..t..... a late visit to_ths'City cfSpissdlQ,’ . uiilliouare. and rolling in wealth. But so. we fend‘ '