' where your talents and fsit To The Ilsv. ' . Wesley HASZARD'S_ GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER so. ' . L respectable body with which yea stand associated. have appointed you to seen a more extensive field al labours will no doubt more extensively spprecia - Your removal isa ver Oitldfli 000} W0 fool ll flggnlyggwg have lbneed to your voice fiern the Pal it with rapture and del it, and _we trust our luvs been bsnsltted. on go with our real. bras. sad bssrt/‘ell afectloiis and praysrs.——We shall ever pray for year welfare, and that we may all meet on whose plrllng is not known. We remain. Dear Sir, Year's very alfectiontaly. Signed by the 'l‘atr's-recs or Eaarrnsa warn. and many others. T. lll. Albrigllton, an Missionary. asrnr. Hamilton. Bermuda. Augast itlth. 1354- Gentlerneri. « It i with emotions r yo r affectionate address. recotv esierday, expressive of the high estiinata you have formed of my perusal character and.publie per- ‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘ so are among you. lean ass:re'yo‘n that the ll-iendly serttiinariis therein embodied are most highly appreciated by me. and asset witha meet cordial reciprocation in my buaat. Elia spontaneous. disinterested, sud unease- hig attett on and kindness which have been evinced y the inhabitants of St. G e, have need an iaipreasica on my heart which time will never ebli'terste;and wherever ‘. a may ap- point my sphere of action my nitnd will revert to my residence in Ber edit wiili sincere gratitude and plea'ssre.snd nothiagwilltitferd tiie greater gratifi- catieo‘than to hear of the temporal and spiritual prosperity of yourselves and all associated with you. In all my prayers to God, pastoral viaitations, and pulgfl Eleroissg, tny suprstiie aolicltndo has been far the intellectual and moral elevation of those around of an indescribable stura _that , me, and the assurance which you have now afforded thatoiy exertions have. undartlie Divine blessing, been advantageous to you, abundantly compensates for all the labour l have expended. _ eontsaiplate my departure from tbes_e beautiful Islatsfi and tlseig hospitable peopl_a_- with feelings of intense sorrow, which receive mitigation only from the consciousness that the arrangement is providential. . and will be the means ofestablishing my heiiltli, and thereby ofgiving me a more fiivourzible opportuiitty of devotiag myself uureniittingly to the promotion of the higltat interests of my fellow man, than I have enjoyed here in consequence of frequent Pltystcal indispoiition. _ , , Receive my warmest thanks for the multiplied avi- dencss I have received of your affectioititte regard. and be assured that in my invocations at the throne of grace you will never be forgotten ;I slitill ever pray that God whose I am, and whom I serve, _rnsy abndantly bestow u it you and yours, the choicest blessings of his provi ence and grace ', and ‘that nfler having seed through the dilliculties and vicissitudes of this world he may introduce us all to.tha enjoyinnnt of his celestial kingdom. where the friendship coni- rnancad by us here. will be renewed and ever perpetuated. " And now I coiiiiiiend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which_ is able to build you up. and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified." - I remain. Gentlemen. _ Yotir’s very affectionately. (Signed) Titus. M. At.titttGit'roN. To the Trustees of Ebenezer Chapel, and others. St. Georges. luminary of Government Advertisements. Mr. James J. Fraser. to be Secretary and Trea- surer of the Saint Blaanor's Branch of the _Royal Agricultural Societ . for the_ current year. in the terms of the Act of aoorporation. . _ ’ ' Mr. Garret Dempsey. to be a _Coirtmisstoner for the recovery of small debts for Princetown Royalty. in ' the place of Robert Bruit. Flqllfli “I0 I1” I'll ll“ Island. Di“! . . Last Monday. after a lingering illness, which_slie bore with resignation to the Divine will. Culltorlno. the beloved wife of Mr. Jabs: Bernard. of this lowii, aged sixty -three years. _ At Charlottetown. _on‘ Saturday the 80th inst.. aged 68. Thomas 'l'erltu.iclt, a native of_ I)evotipoI'l. England. His illness was long and painful, which he bore without a niariiiur; hie ho was firm and nnslialien in the Lamb of Gpd. ‘unentl will take place on Thursday next at 2 o clock.--Coin. Port. of Oharlottetown. All I 1 so. Sept. 24. Lalloolta. Pictoii; coal. President, Hew- itt, Ricliibucto; d_esl. _ _ Ibth. Stranger. Halifax; goods. Olive Branch. PIC- tou; coal. irgin. Bears. do.; 0. . F. R. G - man, Picton; mails, &a:. Bee, Pictou; cheese. 5“, Neptune, Bactotichet deal. Betsy. Piciou; l. 263?.‘ Pique, Bactouche; detil. ,'l‘ri:il. Boston; bal. Matilda. l..aBlang. Arichat; bal 21th, Kiilafat, Arictiai; do. Fells. Bsctouche; deal. Ann. Pogwssh; atone. _ gain, Lady Lellarehsttt,-Shedtac. 29th. Do., Pictoa Sept. 23. I’-‘. It. G00otIlll‘I'll':'I’TlhInIl. U_aity. Halifax. oats. William. Antigonish. Felix. Lelllang, Shed‘ . 2Itli,0.r.ii,ament.d£oIl6||; 5-3.51::-'0 l’rprn:;i. Muc- , - eve, a. ie it. ssii. Lively L’... a.._, do. Littooi-.. lliiraniiuhi; aaa,&¢. Barah.Pictoe;bal. _ _ _ 10th. Psraniede. Dridd. Bay Verte, to finish iotiding. Olive Branch.‘ Piston. President. Richibacto; |iahl..dhPiqtie. Pictou; bal. Lady LsMarchsut. S e. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Ksndsle. Sept. 8th. Industry. Sept.‘ lotli. OE‘ Foggy-— ' “Ill. Oqfll. Alblll I. Adld. Liverpool. Sept. N, Fountain. lbth. Grace. The English Mall arrived on Friday. In our revious eolninns will be found the principal tens of news. Charlottetown Marinate. Sept. 27. Seef.(sinall)lb. 8d a 8d Oatinsal 2d 9.. t., .,...t.., and its Pearl Iiarley, at Park, a Id Turkeys each. be e 7e Do. (stnall). lda'ld Fowler llds lid ‘ Msttca, Os s Partrltlgss. ‘hi it Oil Veal. - 4:: dt--.-. ‘M I I-lata, . d s ‘I Barley basin. Is a do Batter (fresh). lids I! ll. 3| ‘*1 I Do. by tub. teats: ." mo. ”' I.-.3-1: hat, a emespaa ., a Tallow. Idallll Hay, ton, Doss I00! Wool. IN a lid Straw, 4s fig". Pllml [DUI qI., ‘G I ‘II chickens sash ‘Id a is Tsrnlps, . Carrots basalt. ’ Id H313! WANTIDQ. - native of ills resided as fel- . Halifax‘ in IMI. . Maui-asais. a i I be oreardedsesayeslt i like he °.;s.,:~.'-g..,,,,__ .......__ _ A PROOLAMATION. av ius sxcanuircv DOMINICK DALY, Esquias. Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief [L. 8.] in and over Her Majesty's lslaiid Prince Ed- ward. and the territories thereunto belting- ing. Chancellor. Vice .Adrii'iral and Ordi- nary efthe seine, dtc. &c. . D. Data. I.‘.ieut. Governor. IIEREAS Almighty God has been pleased, in His infinite mercy. to spare the Inhabitants of this Island from the ravages of the Cholera. which has smitten down great iiutnbars of the creatures of Ilis hand elsewhere; and moreover has. in Ilia great oodtiess, rewarded the husbandman of this land with a bountiful liarvestlthia season: I have thought fit. by and with the advice of Her Majesty's Executive Council. to issue this in Proclamation, enjoining that a General Thanltsgivtug to Almight God for there His mercies be observed throughout t is Island. on THURSDAY. the l9th day of October next; and I do entrant that the said day of Public Tlianltsgivitig be reverently and decently observed by all Her Majesty's subjects within this Island, as they value the fever of Almighty God; and that all ministers do hold public services in their respective churches or chapels on that day. Given under my hand and the great seal of this ‘ Island. at Charlottetown,’ this Twenty-third day of September, in the year ofoar Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. and in the sigliteanth year of Her Majesty's reign. By command. _ GEURGIQ COLES, Colonial Sec’y. Goo save 1-itri‘Qu:Ixl \ PIANO PORTBS do ORGAN. SLADE intends visiting Charlottetown, on or e about the let tuber for the purpost of Tuning Piano Fortes, Organs and Wind and Stringed Instruments of ever description. ‘Persons desirous of his services will p ease leave their orders with Mr. J. BOVYIR. A Organ for stile. suitable to accompany a small choir or for Hall or Parlor. Sept. 25th, 1854. Ex 2w FINAL NOTICE. R. DOUSE hereby inforina all Tenants resid- ' oti vnrious Townships under his manage- tnent. that unless immediate payments are made for RI'2N'l due the past year, he will be obliged to Iiave recourse to legal roceedinge for the recovery, without any further otice, in order to meet the heavy demands for Land 'l‘ax. September 29, 1854. 8w Legislative Council Chamber, Tuesday, 26th Sept, I854. ESOLVED, That the following Standing Order oftliis llouse, be inserted three times in each of tlie Newspapers published in Charlottetown, for tlte information oftlie Public, viz :- “That no Bill, Resolution, or other proceeding. fdundad upon any application, addressed to tie House of Assembly, be sustained by the Council, unless an application to the some effect, with such documents as may iiccoiiipaiiy the aortic, be also presented to the Council in General Assembly.” CHARLES DESIIRISAY. Clerk Legislative Council. CARD. _ ISS I.A\VSON intends opening it private school for the education of young Ladies, early in November. Iiifiirmation respecting terms, dr.c., iiiny be obtained by application to her at tlieresitleiice of her father. East end of \Veyiiiouth Street. nearly op- posits to the Gas \ or s. 26th September, I85-l. - LOOK HERE. ANY persons ivziniiiig COOKING STOVI-.‘.S, . FRANKLIN S'l‘0VES, or FAR iVlElt’S llOlI.- ERS, just call at I)o(ld'e Auctioii Room, Queen‘: Square, and they will get suitcil ;it their own prices. All the papers. The Great British Quarterlies. and -B1ackwood’s Magazine 1 EONARI) SCOTT‘ & CO. New York, continue to Re-publish the following British l'eriudii:als, viz. : . The London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) 'l‘he Edinburgh Review (\Vltig ) The Nortlt British Review (Free Church.) . The \Vestininater Review (Liberul.) . I3|ttcltwood’s F.dinliurgli Miiguziiie (‘l‘ory.) 'l‘he present critical state 0 European affairs will render these publications unusually interesting during the year I854. They will occupy a middle ground between the liristily written neivs items, crude specu- lations, and flying ruiiiiiurs of the daily Journal. and the ptinderous Tome of tire future liistoriiin, written after the living iiitcrciit and excitement of the great political events of the time shrill have passed uwqy. It is to these Periodiciils that readers must look or uapp—' the only reliable history of current events. atid as such. in addition to their well-established literary, scientific. and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading pu ic. Arrittigetiients are in progress for the receipt of -early sheets fiom the Ilritislt Publisliers, by which we slirtll be able to place all our Re-prints iii the llllltltl of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furiiislit.-d with the foreign copies. Although this will involve a very large outlay on our part, we sliitll rztiiiiiiiue to fnrtiish tbe Periodicals at the same low rates as tiere- tofore. viz :— . Per nn. For any one of the four Reviews 33 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three oftlis four Reviews. 7 00 For all four of the ~Review.s,. 8 00 For Blackwtiod‘s Mtigttziiie. 8 00 For Illacltwood and three Reviews, 00 For lllaeltwood and the fear Reviews 00 I Payments to be mails in all cases in advance. They can be received by Mail at a very small ad- ditional postage. N. Il.—I.S dt. Co have rariently p|lllll!l|S(I,1lnG have new for sale, the “I"AR.\lllRS GUIDE." by Henry Ste bass. of Edinburgh, and Prof. Nnrrnn.ot' Yale Col ago. New Haven, complete in 8 vols. royal octave. containing I600 pages. l4 steel and 000 woodengraviiigs. Price in muslin binding, $6. ' ' This work is root the old “ Book of tits Farris." lately aasnsci‘r'A'r-so andutrotrn upon the market. ' _ George '1‘. ilsszard. agent for P. l".. I. S. L. 'I‘ILLEY, Wholesale and Retail Di-ugglet, 15, xiiso ITIIIT, SJIJVT .IQ_H_.)V.‘Jt‘. B. nnaaaa in stti-risn Arm roaaieir DRUGS, OIIIIICALI. Patent llledicines. Psvftmiery. tlsiips. Spices. Paints. Oils, Glass. Patty. Varnish, &.c.. Cotiletnions lngreat asrist 4. Gina ’_§XitTtisoN at MARSTER8 ousroar iioustt do sittr IIOKESI, AND OOXXERDUL IN! FOR WJRDING 0 , .. GENTS. — Casjeai House ilding. $'.7.f.{.‘.’.'.'.. ".'. '3... '.'.':.:':.'1.. ant. .._'s"z ‘Ii ‘ Charlottetown Iltirticaltitrsl Society. HE .aU1'wirN sfiirsrrrorv of Fruits. Vegetables and Flowers. of “ill 3065"]. Will be held on Wednesday. the llth October, at Taniperaoes Hall. - LIST OF PRIZES: FR UITS. Best bnnch.of Grapes, white 0. do. do. rod 000 Best 6 Peers. ii 09 H: 0 Best 0 winter Pears '. Best doz. Autumn eating Apples Id ’ do ' De. winter keeping do. (I 'do. . Do. raised from seed 2d 0. Best 12 Green Gages 2d do. do. Best 12 Magnum Beaum Plants Best sort of Plums not less than 12 8d ' do. -ttli do. Best do. Baking Plains Best quart of Diimsous Best Musk Melon 0. Beat Water Melon ltd °' VEGETABLES. Best Cauliflower ‘ 2d N 5 Best Brocoli 2d 0. Best 8 Savoy Csbbages Best 8 Early York dc. Best 8 Drum Head do. Best 8 of any sort do. Best I2 Carrots for table (Long Orange) Best do Early More Beat 12 Blood Beet- est I2 Pirsnips Best do. Salsif y or Oyster Plant Ilsst 12 Onions Globe, white r d Be do. Best do. do. Tree Be do. Potatoe Best I2 Garden Turnips, white _ yellow Be Best l2 Capsicurns Ilest 12 heads ripe Indian corti Best 2 dozen Esclialots Best 6 heads Garlic Best 6 heads Celery d O69OOOOQOOOOdO°6OOOO¢OOOOO.QOO°OO0009 OOOOO¢OOOOOOOOOOOO€O° 2 0 Best Pitit Nasturtium Best Pumpltiii Beet Squash Best bunch Parsley Best buticli 'l‘liyiiie Best bunch Suiuiiier Savor Best bunch Sweet lllarjoraiit Best bunch Sage Herbs est lot Sweet FL 0 WER 8. Best bouquet of Garden Flowers for Table -> NIH!‘I‘!-F‘HG6MbO3@fl“flI9@“UN6OWfiGlflGIfl¢fiO@“Cb“* UOIOQHNIBC¥~l~l#"9*3°"l9‘lU|9"UW . Wa€l¢:G¢:¢OOGO¢OOOOO¢OO¢OOO¢¢OO¢OOCOOCQ °O°@¢nfiflOQGOOOO'&OQOOt3000O .. o» o Best bouquet of Garden Flowers for Hand Finest House Plant in Pet ‘dd est 0 Dust Monthly Crinisen Rose 2d do do Best “White do do o Best Blush do 2d do do Llest Yellow do 2d do 0 Rarnst Ilouse Plant in Pet , 2d best do 0 lies! show of Daliliiis, not less than 8 ti N Best show of Punsio.-s PROOLAMATION ‘I II I to Good People of P. B I. PROBABLY there is iiota family in year Province but what some iiietn re of it are more or less atliieted by lluniours or Chronic Alfections. As a remedy for these various coiriplaints. there arenutne- roas preparations brought itito the tiiarhet.bat all ofthatn of little or no good. But there is a discovery w ich has recently bean'mada iticlteniical analysis that is wonderful in its operation. It has been long enough tried and we have proefsullicient to satisfy —'-all from man holding the highest odices the people ofthe United States can givs—that the medicine will do just what it is recent It is nocros. Hiusr-1'esi‘s Veoa-nun: Tirtc-rtraai. a me- dicine is compoundcd from the Vegetable Kingdom and may be used by any person without injurious consequences. By a wise choice and combination of sotsie of the best of each class of co-operative, simple remedies. it fully reaches all the essential organs of the human system and there it lies proved iiitelfso effectually curative of the wstenl aotnrn efclirotiic affections. Otter two million bolllss liars bsln sold in the north and wet! during the last [ice years. 'l‘lirae to five bottles is warranted to cure the worst case of lllteiiinatisrrt. 'I‘wo bottles will check the worst case of Dyspep- eta. 'l‘h_ree bottles are warranted to cure the severest case of Erysipilas. . Five to eightbottles will cure the worst case of Scro/‘tile. _ - One to two bottles is guarranteed to cure the worst kind of Pimplcs on the Face. o to three bctilcs_is warranted to cure the worst case of Ring IVorm. Three bottles are a certain remedy for the Piles. .Five bottles will cure the worst case of Goa . Three to live bottles has never failed to care the worst case of Liver Complaint. . Five bottles will cure the worst cases ofCough, Consutn tion, General Debility, Asthma, & s n MALI lllsintctivat it has no superior. We could give hundreds of cases ivhere the cures were truly wonderful, but we re uest all to get pamphlet and read the hundreds o certificates of cures Price $l,00 per bottle. ' General A ent for P. E. I., W. R. WATSON. Sold also by . VV. SKINNER. . 8 its Commercial and Classical School. 1 R. J. COSTLY begs leave to inform the in- habitants of Clinrlutietoivti and Vicinity. Iliut AL 5!. CLJISSIC./IL SCHOOL on the 2d of Octo- ber next. in tlie .1Il!.'UlO4ffll School, Gritftoii Street. A Prospectus coiiiniiiitig the 'l'criiis, Course of fit- structioii 6L egulalioiis of the Institution iiiiiy be‘ hard by applying at the lluuk Store of lllr. (E. lliiszzird, or at the Scltiiol-rot-iii after Ist October. Cliiirlottetown, Sept. 12, 1854. -2 B‘OR SALE —Grtovictt IILAND. situated in Richmond flay, about oiie-fourth of a mile from Princetown. This Island contains about 80 acres. and as a fish- iti station is unequ in this n'd.—liaviiig ii sufficient depth of water on otie side for vcsscl.-i of large burtlieii, und being t‘llIil'('ly free from drift stiiid. An indisputable Title will be given; niidTor further particulars, apply to War. l“oita.tiv, Esq., Chur- lottetown. April 22, 185-1. (liew. tf) Silent sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Extraordinary, Anatomical, E1:pIa- rtritury Uuloiircrl, Engravings. In St’: Languages. l"i_'/‘ly-tliird Erlttion. Price 2 641. in u sealed PS. . _ the phy- sical decay I‘. the systciii produce by delusivo excesses, ttil'c.;tioii, the effects of cliiitiite. &,c.; with retittirlis on the treuttiit.-tit pritcticetl by the Author with stir.-li uiivarying succt.-as, since his settletiierit Ill fleet Balsam 2d do llest Cocksciiiiili ‘ d do Best Double Stock ' d d do 0 llest single Stock Best Double \Vall Flower 2 do do Best Sin le do - . Best Flowering Plutit from the Garden eeocooooooocccecoocoececoeooeeoceo fifiwfi“Gbsabwéuaoauauuubwhwbuuwdusod ¢@°¢¢eatecoacecccaemcmcmomoaeaoaam o o Best Double Ilollyliock ' d do do Best of any other Fruit, Vegetable or Flower not enuirieriited tiiny be recoitiiiiended by the judges. House Plants that have taken prizes at former Ex- hibitions, not to be allowed to compete. Prizes to be paid at the time ofdcclaring them. Articles for competition to be sent in before 12 o'clock. Doors to be open at 2 p. in. It is requested that those who are willing to dis- pose of the articles exhibited should mark upon them “ To be sold. price " Any intended to be sold for the benefit of the Society should also be so exprasse . Tickets to be had at the door. Price M. .l. LAWSON, Secretary. 26th Sept., I854. LOST! N the afternoon of SATURDAY. the 16th inst . between the llrighton Road and Pownal‘Wliiiif, a Lad ‘s GOLD CHAIN. with EYE GLASS. PENCI CASE und LOCK!’-1'1‘ attached. Who- ever will bring the sonic to the Office of this paper will be reward . OUSF. AND LAND FOR SALE.—'l‘he Sali- scriber ofiirs for Sale the House and Land op- posite lleath Havilsnd. Esqr's. . GEORGE IIIX Mity 8. To Licensed Teachers. 'l‘EACllEl{ of either Ilia First or Second Class is wanted for the School in llillsborough Dis- trlcl. Charlottetown. Application to be iiiade to William Cuiidall, Esq. or to‘ - - llER'l‘llAM MOORE. Seo'y. A to the Trustees. Itith Sept. 1864. 2 Isl ‘LI. persons holding Correspondence with Mr. sass Wiin-i.ocit. ll. 0. Minister. will please address to Vernon River itislcttd of Georgetown. as formerly. 'ro , S;RYAN'1's. I good-eleaa CUOIL Boob-store. Ilna loelebsataduifloi-ea " Waabeok.” type can be P- Apply at Ono. . Haslazfig o” It” lltls cuuiitry. tiles for sell"-trcatiiieiit. 61. AUCIIONI. Sale by Auction, N TUESDAY. the toth day of Ocreaaa next. at the residence of the late June Wsss-ran. Partner, Marie. st. Peter's Bay, commencing at to o'clock. the whole of the CROP. of 6 Stocks of Hay, 4 Staclte of Wheat, 6 Stacks of Oats, 1 Stack of Barley. and a large quantity afPotstoes. . Alan. A good Mare, 1 Cart, ‘ I set of Carl Ilarnese. and several Parniing Imple- BIOIIII. ~ ' 'I‘a:nus.—Sums to £5, Cash; £5 andoa wards. 34 lllonths' Credit. on satisfactory Joint rites of Hand being given. - EIWVARD WEBSTER, CHARLES It. wcnsrna. } Administrators. September 28, I854. 2ien BY H. W. LOIBAN. , N Tiiuasnav, the l_9th of October neat, oom- mencing_ at 12 o'clock. at the residence of STIPHII Swaanv. Fsquire. situate on the Mal- peque Road, and irnniadistely opposite the Farm of James Penlte. ., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD I-‘URNl'l‘UltE, oniprising Beds and Bsdstssds. Chairs, Tables. Carpets. Sofas, Coolring_sad other Stoves. Chinaware,Croclteryware, Glaaswau.Kitobea Utensils, &,c., &.c., &e. ._ .lls'o. llorse Sleigh and Furs. I Jaantiug and 1 Box Sleigh. 30th Sept. 1854. Ea. Sr. Adv. TURNIP8. Tut: ROYAL °AGltICUL’l'URAL SOCIETY offer the following Premiums, to be competed for in Queen's Count this season, viz: For the beat acre of weds Turntps, ' £8 0 0 2d do ' I 10 0 8d do do 2 0 0 4th do do 1 I0 0 bth do do 1 0 0 h 0 6t do . do 0 I Should the most successful competitor have been a winner ofa First Prize on any revious occasion. he will receive, instead of the oney Prize. a Silver Medal, with suitable inscription;snd the money for the first Prize will be awarded to the next successful competitor. and so on to the end of the list. In addition to the above, Judge Peters offers the £3 Prize awarded to him last year for Tnrnips, " to be given to the grower of the best half-acre of Swede 'l‘urtiips iii Queen's County. in 1854. but on land situate without the V'l‘own, Common. Pasture Lots or Royalty of Charlottetown ; the person gaining the Prize not to be prevented from competing for and receiving any other Prize ofl'ered for Swede Tuntips by the Society. Names of Competitors to be entered. in ever instiiiibe, with the undersigned. on or before the let ‘ day of0ctolier next. . By Order, C. STEWART, Secretary. Committee Room. 3d May. 1854. LE. 200 ACRES of land on Township No. bl River. .. Acres on Lot No. 8. anibrscing the West Point eftbe Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 60. Pasture Lot No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town an 'l‘own Lot No. 96 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Apply to ~ ' WILLIAM I-‘ORGAN. 0 J3». rm, 1854.‘ g_>______ FRENCH EXHIBITION ‘ 07 Agricultural and Manufacturing PRODUCTS. To be opened in PARIS. on the lat of Jlay. 1855. c. y W.-\l.‘l‘lSli DE irons, it D., 35, Ely i-5..., llolburii Hill, London, where he may be consulted on those matters daily. from ll till 4. Sutitluys ex- ceptetl. bold also by Gilbert. 49. Paternoster-row, London; ll/iitt, ll, I‘Illll Row. liditiburglt; Powell, I5, \vVest- iiiorelatid-sttect, Dublin; and through all others. r. Ill: Ruoii, from lung Pl'ilCIIC.'sl experietice iii the most celebrated iiiiititutiuits oftliis country and the continent. hats lizid, perliaips. unusual opportuni- ties of ob.-terviiig tlte peculiarities relating to the physiology, p:itliology,niid gciicrtiltreuttiiciit of the disorders referred to III the above work. rind hav- ing devoted ltli ptuditrs i|lllIl)slI. exclusively to this class of disezises. he is euaiblcd coiifideiitly tu lllIlI8fIi|l(0 their removal in as short atitiie as is coiiui-teiit with safety. 'IItsoNs IN ANY PART or THE Wotiui. may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of llicir case, with it retriittuiics for Alediciiies, dtc. which will be returned with the uttiioiit dcsputcli, and secure from observation. The CONCEJVTRATED GUTTE VIVJJ, or Vegetable Life Drops, are recutnmcndo-d to all those who have injured tlieirisclves by early excesses, aitd brought on Spormattirrlirmi. Nervriusncss, ea - tiees, Luiiguor, Low Spirits, Avcriiii-ii to Sociuti, Siuily or litisiiit-as, 'I'imidity, 'l'rt-iiibliiig iiriil sli:il.'ing of the llaiids and Limbs. Iiidigestitiii, Flmuleiicy, Sliortiiess ul'Iireatli,Cougli, Astliniii, Ctinitutiiptive llotbits, Dininess of Sight, Dizziness, l'aiits iii the Head, 'I‘lteir almost marvelous power in retiioving contri- tiiinatioiis, Secondary syiiipttims, Iiruptioits, Sore 'l'liroiit, Pains in the Dunes and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofulri, and all other itiipurities, must be felt to lie beli cl. 4. ‘ ., ;an 33s. per bottle. The £5 I'iicktiges, by which £1 12s. are saved: and the £l0 packages, by wlticli ll still greater saving is effected. will lie setitfroni the liiitablisliiiicnt only, on receipt of the amount per draft on :i London house, or otherwise. P.d.l.«VS in the B.EClt'. GRJIVEL. LUMB.1- G0. RIIEUJI./ITISJI. G0!/1'. lrtdigcetian, Bile, Fliitiileucy, llrruluclte. J\‘eri.votisiiur. De- bilily. 1)r‘srarss of (Its bladder and Kidneys. Slrt'cturs, it-c. _ 7'31: COMPOUJVD msrvvrr. PILLS, .. their niitiie Renal (or the Kltlulyf) indit-.~itee. are the most s.tfe and etiicticious reuietly for the above dan- -imus corupluiutat. Dittclinrgi-it of any kind. and Dieeusesofihe Uriiisry Uigaiis geiir-rally, wliiclt if neglected, frequently l't‘I|llL in itti-no iii the liliidtler, aud'u litigating. pillIlfIlI‘tlI'.i|Il|. They agree with the tiiost tlelicnill stoiiiacli, sirimgilteii the digestive or its. iiicrenso tlieiippctite, itiiprove the general health, and will effect u care when other tiiediciiit-s have utterly failed. Price 4s 8d.. Ils., 6; 83s. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUARD .£G.’II./VST the rerommeniliitton of spurious or other articles by unpri’uci'pl¢d Vriitlors. tube the obtain a ltlI‘g¢.fl0lI. To protect the Prfpctc against gr .1 U1) lie. Jlrrjssly's H... Oomraisiioacrr have irrctsd lbs ieordr “ Was.-t-sa , cation." to or pri ed in toliilr. lstrsra Blsittp discs to. the obese. ‘ ' . ' WK‘ -. Sold y Von Lsutlgy. Loll Bassal._Celcutts; Ash- tsn. Richardson & (.30., Mount llosd. Madras; Ilulae » R Nephew. Al"; Trencher & l-30.. Poonnli & Ku- BWI SALE. by its contract. that celebrated rachse; Esperance & (.‘o., Bombay; Smith in Co. , .ahsat is neat ' , Ive_ ado; uoa.wattilaoo.. coimmoo h'a"ndy- all years as-an --can-aim sum. srlth‘obtel'rie|Oethroa -mmm. Vendors 'of lira , net. t.¢..-an aiti. 1’hisbsadae&'aal‘ese- - she is. be - -nseiciii. A‘f)‘VISER';" ratitmuiaoitaieitttosui patron as a ten. of ateiuey artsaln pnmi-tug any of"tl!s pspts MN Mpfly to I , OIBloQ"flO‘lIOdIIt by «Iran. or otherwise, to ’ t . t l a'.""‘ ""9532? wtitnts which. . .. '1-‘IIE following Prices will be paid for the best speciiiiciia of the articles mentioned. to be se- lected, for the purpose ofbeing forwarded to the above lixliiliitinn in order to secure a due representa- tion of the industrial resources of this Colon .— For llte best half bushel of \Vlieat. z 0 ‘ 2 rowed Barley --e EGO O€OOO9OOUOCO° do do. do do do Indian Corn, do. all, Ilnlf barrel of0attrieal, do. of Pearl llnrley. - ‘- Cheese not less than 25lb weight, lolbs of Flax, 10 " Flax seed. -G-u»~oeoeoee_ ou3eooeqaqq ll ‘I How’ 'l‘he articles above mentioned to be shown on the day of the R. A. Society's Industrial Show let Nov. when the selection will be made by Judges to besp- poinitetl by the joint Committee nominated by the Govornmeritand by a ociety. A liberal price will be paid for Slabs of Shah Bitch. and Curled and Bird~eye Maple. Also. for articles of Indian manufacture, for particulars. iipplicntion to be iiiitde to the undersigned By order ofthe Committee, CHARLES S‘l‘EW ART. Ssc‘y R. A. Society ' ilth August, 1854. WANTED TO CHARTER. EVI-ZRAL SCHOONERS to carry COAL from t Pictuu or Sydney to Halifax, for which liberal Frciglits will be given. Apply to G. W. DEBLOlS.Cherlottetown or S. CUNARD dt. Co.. Halifax. August 4th, 1864. Ws_hing made easy vandlrleasant IY UII 0" IOITOK Chemical Washing Powder. .-—-{iv-"' _ 'l'lllS Powder. prepared by ,a practical Chemist, b a superior article for Washing Clothes. The _ ofusingia siiiipl and guy, s witbeat iujnr to the» finest litlirie. One c go of ‘this Port or will make two ghllorts of soap. saperbr tnlullily fit-All domestic aaae. , \ thing, cede thh powder, alter baviqlbehs-a made into a soap for removing grease spots woolen clothes and pasgtaj , , llsas ea each paeltsgs of the Pbwdlt ‘ d, will, give. allfll Oh lthl, 'w.a.wit-rsori. > .:- Gsaerslngsatfsrf-I. id. I. W. lniirwaa*.aId'l‘-. hale- htsll, geaera as .,-_v‘l. . I . 7s.i. 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