HASZARD'S GAZETTE.” MARCH 29. .3. up the time of the House. and produce gngry discussions.. Such won the attempt to question Iioii. Mr. .\IcEnclien's qunlillcation, which they knew to beperfectlyfood; but they thought that the majority wou set up to the strict interpretation of the Act. and refuse to cite itinto CUIIIIIIIUI‘-LIIOII at this late port of rho proceedings. The majority wisely voted for in» be laid before them. Had they refused, however. these self-styled liberals would. no doubt, have kept up an agitntion on the subject in tlielr illiberisl ~papers,—us they are at present hard run for faults to find with the Government, and the least oscillation is made political capi- tal o . There is in one Bill, introduced by the Govern- ment, more to accrue, than from all t e proceedings of the former administration. vis.. the Bill for the incorporation ofa Bank; and such a Bill the former Government refused to introduce. although solicited to do so, because. I presume. they could make no political cnpitiil out ofit. and they thou ht it would be favoring the inonicd interests 0 the Colon . May Pro- vidence ssve us‘ from such politicr. economists! The establishment of n Brink will be of more good to the min of small ineiins, than to liirge money holders. During .\Ir. Colcs's adminis- trution. I heard of honest thriving people hov- ing to pay at the rate of twenty per cent. into- rest fort e use of ii. little money. Will we be the case when we have a Bank established? No. The person having money to lend will have it in constant use, an will be willing to take a fair per centnge; and the person wanting to borrow. will be more onxious to receive it, and t more benelit from its use. Merchants nnd traders can be more unctuiil to meet their lia- bilities, und more wi ling to extend their busi- ness operations; and every person who has it stake and interest in the country will derive ii benefit lroin it. I have more to say. on the Education Act. which the Government are tukin every pains to improve ; but as you rcniinde us that com- iiiunicstious must be short. I must now close. ours, &c., A Ccssniivsi-iva. The following appropriation for Roads and Bridges. has passe th e House of Assembly- gueems County £1700 ing‘s County 1300 Prince Count 1300 Royalty of hsrlottetown. in- 3 500 eluding Poplar Island Bridge __ £4800 We delayed our paper until this morning. in hopes to hear of the arrival of the mail. but at the time of our going to press it had not come in, and cnnnot now be expected before night. MUTUAL lasrnovnssnrsr Associa-rioiv.-On Friday evening last. 24th inst. William Cundnll Esq. delivered a highly instructive and elaborate lecture on " Noah's Flood." On Friday next 8lst inst Mr. Taylor will deliver a lecture on “ Engraving." Birth, On the 8d inst. the wife of Mr. James Perkin Union Hill, of a son. Mr. Perkin had been mnrri 20 years and this his tirst child was born to him on his wedding day. Mother and son are doing well. GREEN OAT STRAW. 0 be Sold. by Auction, on Wednesday the 6th April, at 2 o'clock. in the Fuel Yard of the Subscriber, in Richmond Street, from I2 to M tons of GREEN OJIT STRA W, In lets not less than 5 cwt. Terms at Ssls. DAVID WILSON. Charlottetown. March 28. HAY! HAY! 0 BE SOLD by Auction. on Tuesday, 4th April. on the Frsrm of Mr. Thos. Dsyle. RJc;y- sliy, near the " nsen's Arms." about 20 T0 GOOD UPLJJVD HAY. 8 months credit given on approved notes of head, for some over £l0. A. H. YATES. March 24. I864. N HAND. AND FOR SALE-— §0 hbls. rims and rims mess Pork 5 hbls. igs' Cheeks. Pains and Feet 100 ri sr cured llsins ch-flavored puiticul ' do do. Bacon AUCTIONS. EXTENSIVE SALE Of Dry Goods, Groceries, ware, Ohinaware, duo. BY JAMES MORRIS, To 50, sfllil. by Auction, on Tuesday the 4th of April next, at II o cc , utihe Store of Mr. .loiirs_ Aaciiisann .\Icl)oivsi.n, Sydne sneer, opposite the store of S. Nelson Gt Son. the whole of llll STOCK IN TRADE. Consisting. in part, of- Bluck, us. and green Broad Cloths. Sstinelts, Dosskins, 'l'wceds. Vesllngs, Ciishmeres. I.usIres, Cnburg-_I. Orleans, Dungsreos, Alpnccsr. grey. white and printed (‘oIIons, Snipe Sliirtings, Denims. blus rind white Cotton Wnrp, c. Also—chesls snd half-chests 'l‘es. barrels Crushed Sugnr, bnrrels nnd lihds. Sugar. hoses ' ‘obricco. hbls. boxes (Tolfee. Stnrcli, Window Glass, white snd black Paint, boxes assorted Confectionery. doz- sns Buckets imd Biooins. nests 'l'ubs, hnir clolh So- fss; ii vsriety of Chuirs, lmiss Clocks, Hay and Ma- nure Forks. Chsfl’Cutters. Winnowing llliicliines. lot of Tumblers. Fluid Lsuips. Fruit Vases. Bard- = E. 5‘ c., &c Tsrins liberal. Chuilottelown, Mnrcli 23. Pat Cattle! Grit Cattle 2: BY JAMES MORRIS. lIouse— 8 LARGE FAT OXEJV, Prime. fut. and ready for the butcher. ‘he aniinrils msy be seen. at any time.at the Farm Yard; rind. if desired. will be kept for one week after the sole. Chiirlnuetown. Mnrch '28. (All the papers.) A CARD. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public, generally that he has commenced business as, a Commission lei-chant and Auctioneer. At the corner of Queiin St Sydney Streets. and hopes by promptness and punctuality to merit a share oftheir piitrousgs. AR'I‘lE‘..\IAS G. SIMMS. 5%‘ CA!!! sdvsnced upon articles left for Auc- tion. EATING HOUSE. HE Subscriber hssopensd an EA'I‘ING HOUSE in Mr. Snirirdsn’s buildings, opposite to the Mur- kcl Hausa. where WNERS, SOUPS TEA n I‘ EE can be had at the shortest notice. gw‘ Licensed to retail S irituons Liquors. ALE. ANDER BRYSON. N. B. .1 C001’ I'I'.d./‘VTED. Dec. 28th, I853. I OUSE. Fsh. I4. I864. ODFISH snd PEARL BARLEY of best quali- NOTICE. LL Persons having any legal demands ll ninst the Estate of the hits Willinm Ilsncock. o (,‘sr|otte- town, Butcher. deceased. are requested to present th me. dul attested, within 'l‘hres Cslsnder Months from this date ; and all Persons indebted to the said Eslste. ure requested to make irnniedistc psyment. JOHN RIDER. Executor. 2Ist March, I854. 3w OFFICE REMOVED. HE Subscriber has removed his Oflice to his Dwelling IIouse,liitely occuned by Andrew uncsn, Esquire, at the corner of rincs and Water D Streets. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown. 2d March, I854. Ow MINIATURESI LIKENESSES. ‘HE Subscriber has just received it handsome stock of Plates and Cases, gold and plated Lock- ets snd Broachss for Likenessss. dons by top or ' light. Also, a first rats Camera. for sale. with instructions in the old stsud. W. C. HOBBS. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to settle their Accounts before tlis III. of A ril next, as all acrounts open at that tiuis will be le with so Attorney for collection. EDWARD SAVILLE. Grand River, Lot 55. Feb. 22. IBM. 2 n. I r I00 bbls. Newfoundland Hsrrings 20 hbls. Apples 60 boxes Sonp I0 hbls. English and American Vinegar 5 cvvl. or wood I cnsk Cod Oil 20 tins black and yellow Paints I box Arrow Roi»; best quality; dtlci. &c. N. HAR IS. Charlottetown. March 28. Isl——8w ANTED TO PURCHASE- 20' tons old Wrought Iron -Copper. Brass. and Lead Fnslhsrl. in any quantity 4000 bushels Oats I000 hisshsls Barley 20 ions alnis Cash payment, and the March 28. hi sstprics. I MES N. HARRIS. - EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for pmrposss connected with thsE iscopalChnrcb.C rolls- town.) of funny and use nl Ar iclss. will (D. V. tslis lscs iii the Tsmpsrsncs llsll, on Wsduesdsy. the nest. Contributions will be sy of July thsskfully_ received by the following Lsdiss forming Carriages I Carriages! Onrrisges! IIE Subscriber. thankful for past favors, takes this opportunit to inform his friends. and the public generally, I at he has removed to Green's Shore. and will be prepared to furnish Csrrisgss, of every descripl ion, at the shortest notice; and he hopes by punctuality and good workmanship, to merits share of public pntronsgs. JOHN TODD. Farm for Sale or to Let. THE Subscriber ollers for Sale or to Let. by Pri- vste Contract. that vnluribls Leasehold Fnrm known by the name of the sd Houu,situstsd in- tlis thriving Settlement of Bny Fortune. 'l‘owosliip Ne. 56: it contains 351} acres of Land. about 60 acres of which are cleared; there is a good s ring of water on it. about 50 yards from the rosd 'erm of Lease (unsx ired) 262 years; rant about per acre. pnrlo the purchase money may remain on Security on the Farm; iinni ' ' given. For further particulars, nppl to I ‘ PIIRLIZZICK. U .» B. ILYMAN J. P. Charlottetown. Msrcli lb, I85-l. WIN N OWING MACHINES: H Re (I. the farmers in the ssrroundiug country may nt up in the very best uiid most IIIIIIMIIIMI manner. Ido not profess to sel|—ns cheap us some others do. or oflsr to do. No lirst-rats srtielc can be bought as loss as poor common ones can. at Idlgp A the Commntss. rs. —lsvrisi.o. Mrs. D. llonusoit. " l3oisiiit.i.. " HOIIIII, " 'l‘. DIIIIIIAY, " Jsisxiirs. " "i'rsosasi.u. " E.Psi.isan. " I. Hassann, " A. Yarns. " J. Hsiisns. ChllettIB_wn.'IthMst|5i II“- msks the best the very decidedly best, MILLS Insds on the Island. tstsm JOHN snrra. OR Srile. by Auction. on Friday the ‘lib of April, at I2 o‘clock, at the Farm Yurd at Govsrnmsiit 3 iy, for sale at H. lIASZARD’S, LONDON AVING now permsnsnily located myself one 2 public. which they will mile from New Glasgow. on the New Glasgow uniform I depend upon being snpplied with Illyllllllgllll my line. } requirements an I rofsss to sccnrstsl NNING tion and the minor Surgical lsdlsln FALL GOODS. . scriber. at his NEW S'I‘OlIl-I, next Ilnor In his residence in Grallon Street, a choice selection of American and other Goods, consisting of- SUGAR, in hogsheiids, barrels snd by retail. Loaf, crushed and refined do. - Superior Hysoii imd Soucliong TEAS. in chests. half chests. and by reiiii ; COI"Fl'2E. RICE. PILOT BREAD. in barrels and by retail ; CRACKERS. CHEESE. Vinsgnr, Mustard. Pep- psr, Ginger. Table Salt, S a, Selernius. Snap, Candles. Starch. Illuc. Burning Fluid, Matches. Tobacco. Cigars, Rosin. B|scking.&c. Fresh Mnscstel RAISINS. CONFECTIONARY, Nuts, Lemon and Ginger Syrup. I’I{IN'I‘ED CO l"I‘UNS, Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks. dtc. Cases of BOOTS snd SIIUI-ZS; 'es' and Gcntlemen‘s India Rubber Ileuls and I: Indian Ilubher Coats and Oil Suits ; Ilulfnlo Ilobes of superior qunlit ;HsIs and Cnps;(.‘nuon-wick nnd I.nmp-wicks ; Fluid I.nmps—pnteiil and common in variety; l‘HAIRS, with ciine sents an inn, in greiit variety of pattern ; |.ooking Glasses, Glass Lanterns ; Jute and Grass ’llnn- ; llziy Forks, bpiidee and Shovels ; Rough Board, Sliingln nnd Lsth Neils; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : Shoe- msksrs' Lasts, Neils. Pegs nnd '|'hr MOLASSES in liogslieuds and by Oil. in barrels and by reisi . lso—sn assortment of CURRIEllS' TOOLS; Pails. 'l'ulis. in nests or single ;Clothes Pins,Brooms. Brushes. kc. On I aivo—Americsn and Island nmnufsctured SOLE LEATIIER, Nests’ Issiitlier. Calf Skins. and srnsss Leather. W. B. DAWSON. Chnilotlelowri. Novcmber_ I4. cud. retail ; Codfisli Temperance Petition. HOSE Personsin the country having charge of tho Teinperiince Petitions, are requei-tied to linvc em sent in by the Slst insinni. addressed to " Mr. W. Moniiisors. Lower Queen Street." March l'llII I854. in J. W. H. IHITIII. . H. I. IHITII SMITH BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, NORTH MARKET WI-IARI’-‘, St. John, New Brunmiclc. REFERENCE! N s. De ' - 2: . Edward .i'ila..'m.'§.’q. 6i—x ' ‘HE Subscriber hsvin ,by Power of Attorney, hearing date the I6Ih of January lest. been appointed Agent for the Misses Stewart, nflIhnrlotte- town, in this Island, to take the _ nfiheir Property, on Township V0. I8. h--reby notifies all persons on the sriid Lot. indebted to the lllisses Stewart, for Rent, Arrears of Rent. or otherwise. to pay the nine forthwith. Any rson or persons found Trespsssing on the said Property, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law CHARLES S. HUNT. Misccuchs. February 22. I854. inns. wmsmw. ‘ UST IMPORTEI), and for sale by thin Snb- An sspsriei-cedNuru-and I-‘en-nle l’hysiciun,pressnts‘ to the attention of Mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP. For Children Teething. For the .\'eivous Alli.-ciions, Coiivulsions. Fever. In- llnininuiion nftho Hovvels, die. that attend ihis period of children, she r-ecnnnnends it as sure lo produce the d . , esired effect, giving Run! to His Jllollur, and Relief and Heullli lo the Infant. A cliil in (.‘niigre.s-Street wns cured by the Soothing Syrup. of lnlimuile Ilysentery or llinirlioiai after being gin-ii over by the attending I’hy sicinn. r. Illiicmunn. of I-lddingtun says. it hits never failed Iu can the Ilysentery or Diurrlnnu in children whenever used in the villiigu. ots of it is sold. One parent informs me his chi'd has sulfercd to an slsriiiiiig extent. with I"lnluh-ence or Wind Llinlic. Liilely illey have ui-ml the Soothing Syrup. slid it always elfccts n speidy cure. Hundreds ollilm iusnuiccs might be enumerated. PROD!" POSITIVE. Messrs. CIHITII 6; l’a'.niiiivs:—Plciise send us a further supply of Soothing Syrup We are selling large qii unlilir-s of it. and froiii \\IIlII we run learn. it is used wnli uniform success. both by children and adults. in all ciises of Dysenlry or I)inrrlm:.i. 'ouis respectfully, W. I) CRFMBII. .l. .\loii nii.i.. New-York. .lul_\ I(llIi, I853, 3Il5 Isowrey. Hear the Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, 9]’ June 13th 1853. “'9 cheerfully comply with the request of s friend in insert the following lcllcr which we nre assured is from it Indy of the first , "" J, residing in Lowell, llliirs., believing that a vust uinouiit of sulferiiig may be prevented, and iminy valuable livvs saved. by calling the ultenliun of ino- there to this vnluuble prescription of an old and experienced nurse: Dear Sir:—-l am happy to be able to certify to the the truth of what it is represented to uccoiiiplii-li. Having it little boy sulferiug greatly from teelliing, who could not rest. nnd at night by his cries would not permit nriy of the fninily to do so, I purchased ii bottle of Soothing Syrup. in order to test ilie remedy, —nnd when given In the boy nccording tn the direc- tions, its elfect upon Illlll was like lllll in. he soon went to sleep. nnd all pain and nervousness disap- pear . I '9 ave liud tio trouble with him since; and the little fellow will pass through with coinforl, the excruciating process of tsevhing, by the sole iii of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Every mother who regzirds the health and life of her children, slinuld possess it. . A. Ai.ni;ii. Lowell, Muss. , May 20. Price only 25 c bottl NEUROLOGY. or SCI./ITIC IIHEUJII./L TISJII Uli'ED. I853. s. This may certify, that for nbout four yesrsl \v.is seriously sfliicicd with in disease in the hip, which I“ ' ' ' Neurology. or Sciatic lllieumntisiii. and resorted to vurious renn.-dies without uiiy perina- iient relief; have been under the cure of o lcgulur Pliysiciiin for six months at n time. Last spring, hud ii very violent ntuiclr, which luid me up, when made use ofthe Cramp and Pain Killer. prepared by Messrs. Curtis & Perkins, of Bangor. It gave me iinniedinle relief. and I do not hesitate to soy. that it is the best article I ever used. I cheerfully recoun- mend it to ull who may be ufliicted with similar ' ' ' I ENRY HUNT. '.I.‘o Teachers. WANTED a Teacher of the First or Second Clsss for the Lower Bedoque School. Apply to Alexander Hooper. Bsdsqus. March I2th, I854. -4w FOR SALE. SCHOONER nineteen Tons. nearly new. Snils nd ii ing one year in use. For further I’nr~ I ticulnrs app y to Mr. KENNETH M‘KENZIE, Pownal Street Chsilottoicwu, Dec. l8th, 1858' Glasgow & Manchester House. ECEIVED by late arrivals. and for Sale by the Subscriber. a General Supply of Y Stetson. Dec. 2. I847. Deacon Hunt. the signer oftlie foregoing ceriificnle. is n mun of undoubted veriicity and high standing in the community. . B.—Be sure and call for Curtis & Perkins’ Cramp and Pain Killer. As nll others hearing this name llfe base imitations. Price 12;. 25, 875 cls. per bottle according to size. Also for sale those purc WILD CHI-IR RY BITTERS. For the cure of Bilinus snd Juundice complaints, and general debility. They quicken the blood nnd givi- new life nnd energy to the whole system. Price only 37; cents in Pint Bottles. ikewise for sale as above, HU.7V"I'ER'S PULMONARY BJILSJIJII. Hear what the Daily Du Hunter‘: Balsam. It is not often that we can RI . A . DIGBY SMOKED IIERRINGS, JJVJVJPOLIS CHEESE, OILS, WIJVE, Chests superior tins TE4. dtc. die. so. For Sale or to Let, A FARM on the St. Peter's Road. about three miles from Charlottetown, consiining of 36 Acres of LAND, in a high stats of cultivation. DAVID WILSON. No. 8. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28, I858. Books! New Books! V UST OPENED at G. 'I‘. HASZARD'S Book Store, n large supply of NEW BOOKS the newest standard Literature of thsdsy— Msundsr's Treasuries, C|irilmer’s, Posthumous Works, Pnrlor Libraries. Illustrated Book Cass. Neiindsr's Church Histoig. " Memorials of hrislisu Life, i nfChrist, I{itto's Pictorial Life of our Saviour, Bsrns's Notes in II vols I2mo, and 2 vols etc. Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations, written y lnlIIlI)OI’I&0I the different Denominations. c_ . I 0 Prince Edward llispensary, KEJVT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWJVZ H & . JOHNSON respectfully announce that . s they Supply from Ilieir Esishlishinsnt. DR GS. . rind the various Oflicinsl Prepsrstinns of the Medical Colleges, and froina thorou h rncticsl knowledge, obtained in rat clsss Esta lis merits in Englnnd. they feel wsrrsnted in chiiiniug the conlidsnce of the endeavour to retain by rsonsl attention and cars. . 1. pre re lllevlicines adapted to family the prevailing diseases of this climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrem Medical sssisisncs. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recsipes dispensed. Medical Gslvsnisni Vaccina- ns performed. I II. Gt Horas snd Cattle and STA TIOJVER Y. nincng which will be found- twho linvs used an tested their merits. But in gregnrd to llunter’s Brilsiiin, put up by our fellow jciiizsn. Jerennnli Curtis, sq. we have the lemon .ofiiinny of our own citizens and those of neighb lin towns, unniiimous in its raise. 'I'hs testimony "of one individual with whom the public are ucquaint- ;cd. cariies with it more weight than whole columns ;ol cert’ ‘miles from sirnngérs, whose fnces we never ‘ saw. and whose certificates, for nuglit we know, rmiy hnve been procured b fraud. See Dr. Benjamin L. Poinroy‘s testimony, in agent's hands. or Hear the People‘: Press, Slmwlvgzri, Mo. Hunter‘: Pulmonary Bulsam.—-To those nlllicted with Coughs, Colds. (Ionsumpiions. Asiliinn, Spitting of Blood. and all nlI'ections ofthe ungs, we recurri- mend Hunter's Pulmonary llulsam. It is believed to be the best article ever yet invented for these com- plaints. Price 50 cls. a bottle. IJVDIJI./V’ DISPEPSIJI PILLS, For cure of Costiveness, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Habits, Headache. Dizziness. Ileart Burning. Pain in the Side, Lung and Liver Cnmplsinis. DYSPEPSIA JJVD IDIGESTIO./V‘. Willi Cosliveness. Acidity. of the Stomach. Hcnrt Burning. Bilious Comp|aints.—producing Ilendnclic. Pain in the side. Loss of Appetite, and general Debi- lity,—c:in be remedied. removed, and entirely cured. by the use of the Indian Disprpsio Pills. ' ‘ ie Pills have etfccted Ilie most astonishing cures in hundreds ofcuses oftlie nbove comphiinls. and are an invaluable reinsdy, in en especial manner, for Dis sin. They are is mild and gentle Cullinriic, operuiing moslly upon the blood. cleansing snd puri- fying the snine. und causing the digestive organs to perform their appropriate duties. with ieguleriiy. Iliibituul Costiveness is. if not removed in time. a cause of more than half of the disorders and pains to which liumniiity is subject. 'I‘he medicines too gene- riilly lied recourse to, do more harm than good, as they wsnken the peristaltic action ofllis bowels. and thus nggrsvste instead of I'QlI|0\ ing the complaint. Also, in all Bilious Diseases, attended with Pnin in Is the Side and Right Shoulder Blade. with l du srillow countenance. In all Diurrlie.-is,. Ague ii Fever. Ililinus Fever and sick headnclie, they are an invnluriblc Remedy. They will be found the best Family Physic in the orld. purifying the blood. restoring the appetite, and 3. opsrsiio es slilis use lurid. Jssssry I. ISM. . lllsvin the stomach ssd bswsls in s hssltliy suits. Prise sssu per bss. l eflieiuiicy of Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and to 1” Mercury of Bangor say: of ti. Pomroy. say anything favorable of pnlenl. medicines. on the testimony ofthose with whom we are scquuinled, H COSTIVEJVESS. ‘ I ‘For purifying the lllond. w'.- do not believe thcso Pillshnve their eqpsl in the world, 7 Sold by Ilovn PAUL, No 40. Cortland Street, cw Iork. And by W. IL. WA-rsois. 'l‘. DIIIIIIAY It Co. ill. 8; It. Joiiruois. .\l. W Ssisuann. s IVATT Charlottetown. Jui-iiv E. W. Ai.i.sran. Head of Ilillsborosgh, Wii.i.usr HOOPII, Mo . Joiur U'I'I-llI- LAND to Joint A. MACLAINI, Hesd ofst. Peter’ Ilny. MICHAEL Ilacwanu. East Point. Joiul Kuiour & KOIIIIT l.losws:i.i..Souris. Wii.i.isu Husnniisos, Enwann Gos-r. Daiusi. Gonnol, Liusuui. owns. and Mus. 81-iooiiss. George- town. PATRICK Srsriisivs & Enwann Rosset- ION. lielfiu-t. Ross-.n:r BAIIIII, Vernon River lliidge. Joins (-‘nnviic, Bnnsliuw. UEOBGI WIG- GINTUN, lfrnpnud. Wii.i.iais D. CLAII, CAP. 'I‘rsr-erse. Joiiiv ‘con nnd Wii.i.uiss Donn. edcqiic. Wii.i.uas S. l.orrowoit1'ii. Ilusiicn. Riciuan B/laruii.i..Mulpi-que Road. Wii.i.tsss hi.ovi:ii, llnrrelt’s Cross Itorids. Jsssxs Mac- KAY. Dnrnley. \VILl..IAIl COUIIIII, Park Corner (isonci: Siivcnaiii. Princeiown. Ciuini.ss A. Ciiosnv snd JAMII Pinoitorl. French River, Janus .\luiiii~isAn dz Enwiis Pnnxnn, 'l'rnvel- ler’s Rest. .l.uii:s 1‘. Porn: 8:. Par-sic: Powsn. Suinmcrside. ss:i.i.. Janus ‘ l.. llorsuis snd Ascnissnn AMPBIELL. Saint Eli-unn.'s. CHAIILII C. Ilvrr. Mlsrilufill JAMI-ll :0, Hill. llznnirn-r Bi;i.i. 8:, Armin (3.. Firs, Cuscuiiipeque. Wu.- LIAM IIUIIAIID, Ai.s:x. LAIKIII nud Fnasicis AIINEAUX, 'I'ignish. W. R. \V G cnern r A I‘SON. 1 Agent for P. E. Island. Feb. 7th. I85-I. DR. OHALMERS’ WORKS. [" Tu commend these works is superfluous; they have met with lsItIt'£I'llII approbation jrora Ills Ers- lish press and public. at the periodical press. rcprcseriling so great a variety cf religious and ‘Heal opinion. should liar: so generally noticed them, and lhal loo with Iiigli comma/idalion, is C ci'rcumslam:¢ ercrerlirigly rare. if not ultogsllicr uri- paralelled. They have charms for (Its surely literary man, and they will obtain a hearing for evangcllcrrl truth in quarlcrsfroni which it would olhcru.-iss br ¢.rclud¢d.”]—Ri'uo’s Journal. l'—ORIG!.N.dl. WRITINGS. As re-published by the Aluthor, in 25 volumes. I2irio. c OIII. 1 Vols. Contents of llii's Series. I. 2. Neturnl Theology. 2 vols., | 8. 4. Christian Evidences, 2 vols., L 5. Mornl Philosophy ‘ . Aslronoinicul Discourses, 8, 9. l .i I0. Congregational Sermons, 8 vols., ll. Sermons on Public Occasions. l I8. Church Extension, 2|‘ Sulliciency of.iPsrochiulSystem 0 Il.—POSTHU.VOUS WRITINGS. EDITED sir Dii. IIANlIl;, In 9 volumes, Ovo, c ol . Vols. I. 2. 3. De 4.5. S eeoeeoo ama§sLum eeeeoeee Contents. ily Scripture Rendings, 8 vols., £1 II C ibuth Scripture Rendings.2 vols. I I 0 6. Posthumous Sermons, 0 I0 I 1.8. Institutes of Theology. 2 vols., I I 0 9. Preleciions on Butler, &c.. 0 I0 0 This iiiiporliuit Series is completed by the publ' lion nfihe Preleclions on IIUTLII, I’.u..s‘r. Hix.s., &c, and the whole may now be had. in Nine Volumes Bro, price separately. at I0s. 8d. per a IIIII . The above are the prices of Chalmers‘ Works in sterling, as published in Edinburgh. The Subscriber lnis made arrangements to sell them on this Island, at lllfl above price currency, being a large deduction on the original price. GEO. T. HASZARD. The Wonder of the World! Devines’ Compound Pitch Lozenge. '1-‘HE Greet Remedy is at Inst discovered, and COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA. 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