~~*-e-vrrvr 1" 7 2'3. vineed of‘ the utility of a Maine Liquor Law. He moved it resolution carrying out his views. but afterwards withdrew it and voted for the one offered by Mr. Wlielan. (The debate on this su‘y'¢cl will be continued in r next. on ) Tiiuibniv, April 5. Mr. Ilaviland moved that the Elective Legis- lative Council Bill be read a second time, he suited that the principles of the Bill had been already debated, but he wished to have a di- vision on the question. The following division was taken. or the Bill—.\les.-irs llaviland, Montgomery. Donne. Cooper. Laird, .\laclnt-ish. l’.i.lniei'—7. Ag tinst it-—.\‘lessrs Colt-s, Warhurton, Clar_k, Whiglitinati, M‘Don-ald, Dingxvell, Lord, Muir- head—8. . Mr. l’.tlmcr reported a Bill to tax Pewholders * of the Episcopal Church for the support of’ their minister. , Al'ter some severe debate chi.-ll'y between i\lr. Palmer, and .\Ir. Celos, the Bill'was thrown out. Mr. Coles laid before the House, an estimate of the 'l‘rustecs of the Centril Academy, for ne- eescary repairs, and also lthe yearly accounts of the Royal .»\gricultural Society. The ‘House went into Committee on the Bill, for the appointment of assistants to the Ptiblie ollices. Alter much discussion (a synopsis of which will be given in an earl number) the House agreed to take the following sums olfthe Salaries of the Public oliieors, and to give the clerks the amounts annexed: From Colonial Secretary £100 to clerk £150, from Treasurer .€llll), to clerk £150, from Register of Deeds £50 to clerk £100, Road Cor- respondent and Assistant Clerk of the Councils (new olliee ) £100. Clerk of the Post Ofiice as granted last year £120. The following was also agreed to Assistant Treasurer to give secu- rity. Assistants to hold offiee from the Govern- ment during pleasure. to be incapable to hold it sent in the tlouse of Assembly. ' Tlo!l'aisny‘s Ointment and Pills the host Remedy for tho (furs of |"oui:tle Coiiiplaints.—'flie extraordi- stsvy ell‘-icts these l'ills have upon all complaints eciilitirly incidctital to feiiiales. would appear ncisdibte, if it were not contirnied daily by the vvniidorfulcures they efl'..-ct in Canada. It is an Inquostioiialile fact, that there is not any remedy to oqunllheiu tlirnugliont the world, for esterminating Oillliiring from the softer sex, than these admirable Pills. irticiilurly for young girls entering womanhood, tlsereflire llore requested to give them atrial, which will insu e their rccoinmendution. , Q §Lhzsnnm_oAznTTn ianmisy, April 1th. 1855. Tris MAti.s.—Tlie Couriers arrived on Thurs- day night, with a Colonial Mail and the re- maining Bags of English Papers. - ‘The Ice in our harbor is open up to the wharf and is rapidly clearing away. House or Asssiriii.r.—0ur readers will find ii. summary of the proeeedin s up to the adjourn- ment on Thursda . We iave also in progress the debate on the Eseheat question from the Re- rtcr, Mr. Howe, which will be published in an extra. The debate of‘ the Temperance pe- titions, and on salaries to clerks. both ani- mated discussions, will he published as soon as possible, from our own notes. GAS MEETING. The s erisl general meeting of the Share- holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company tool: lace as advertised, whens resolution was aub ted to the effect, " that the price of gas he reduced from 25:. to 20s. the thousand cubic feet,” which was negalivcd by I majority of 26, 9,. number. being as follows : . For the Resolution, 27. Against it, 53. The following was afterwards submitted by Charles Palmer . _ Reslolved, That this meeting having heard various explanations with regard to the recent rise in the price of’ Gas, are of opinion that under the circumstances, the present directors were justified in increasing the price to the present amount, aud_thnt the have actod throughout for the best interest o the Company, and therefore that certain resolutions passed at alsts nieetin of‘ the consumers selecting on the conduct 0 the directors were niinecessar . Andlurlher resclved that this meeting are of IIASZAR.D’S GAZE'I"I‘E. APRIL 7. town, for his gratuitous. disinterested and generous services (given at a sacrifice of time and press of lluslilnsu) in putting up the Organ recently purclia.-led for said Churcli, and setting the same in ordi,-r. ‘Ordered, That the above extract from the lestry pi-ocer-dings, be l'orw.ti'ded to Ilaszai-d‘s Gazette and Islander Newspapers for insertion. I‘}.\s'i'o.v, Vestry Clerk. I .\li:cn.iNic's I.\'5'l‘l'l'li1'lt.—0lI ’l'uei-«lay evening ast, Mr. James It. Watt delivered an exceed ingly interesting and liighly scientific lecture, upon Pneuiiintit-s. lle disclosed the doctrine of Airs, and en=ered fully upon its component parts. lle CXpl'lllll3(l the prineipl.-s of the Ila- roiuctcr, tho Diving Ilcll, the liztlloon, the atmosplieric Rail Road, the essential elements to sustain life. &.c., and illustrated his subject by various experiments. in all of ivhicli he was most suceesslul. Ile placed a live Mouse and llird under the receiver of the air Puinp, and by cxliausting the air tlicrel‘roin, doprivr-(l thein almost instantain ously of the pom-r of motion. He also had :1. small ntniosphcric ’.:iil ltoad, and wliicli, l) its operation, gave the audience a perfect view of its m0rIu.v upr‘r(lIII/I. An l|lIlll).'|l.'l(l discussion ensued, and further information was then t-lieitc The Rev. Mr. Snotlgrass will lecture next Tuesday evening on ‘- llalnt." ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ans-run snow or FA1‘ CA1"l‘l.E, IHEEP, Sic. This Show canto nlfon \Vo.-rlrm-day I;-st, the 4th instant. The folewing are the awards of the Judgcs:—- C A'l"I'Ll.'. Best Fat Ox ofany age. illr. J. Johnson, £3 0 0 Secon do d Mr. Alt'X. Ilixon. 2 0 0 Best do cnlveil since lstJan, I853, Hon. George Cotes, 0 0 Second do do do 2 0 o Inltlin clnsss of prizes off-ered for Fnt Cows or llei- fers tlin first priz.-, £2, nus awarded to Mr. ll. Longivorth, for n lloifer, and the second, .CI, to a Cow shown by Mr. Philip i\lcl..areii. IHEEP. Best Port of 3 fat Wethcrs, Mr. B. E. \'V ‘ ht, £1 10 0 Second do Judge Peters, I 0 0 No competition for prizes oil’.-rt-id fiir fit I-‘.ivr-s. The Judges regret to IllNI'l’VI9 that :i great falling olI':ippe.mi in the eliaracter of tho Slieep mock e,\|nlmp,| on this occasion, conipnrr-d ivitli what has been shown on former similar occasions. I-onx. First Prize, .€l, nwsrilt-d to it Pig S2 inen‘lis old, fed hv lllr. Sinzillwood, Head of East lliver, weight 6.15 lbs.; second prize. I0.a.. to one shown by Mr. 5. IV. Mitchell, 15 niontlis old, weight 397 lliii. Gannon llittn, Jun., JOHN 'l‘Honivs:. Gitoitcn Tvvusnv, The Judges recommended as worthy of notice the iindernieiitioned stock, viz :— A fat Cow shown by Mr. Snlleiiger. A l'eri of Weibeis by Mr. Joseph Wise, A Csrciise of l'ork by lllr. C. Higgins. jun., The two first prize Dun, and the prize Ileifcr, were purchased by Mr. Thonuis Dodd. Judgts. ‘ uonss First prize awarded to n Cult, rising 3, by sladin. dam by Woolner's horse, bred and owned by \V. llodges. l~2sq_, £5 0 0 Second prize to ti horse rising 5, by Saliidin daiu by (.‘olunihii~i out of :i lIum-ov;il- les inure owned by Mr. J. W. (.':iirn~a_ Third prize to it lienvy horse, by Coluinbu.-, tiring -l, owned by Mr. Richard Bag- 300 na , 2 0 0 The Judges would also recommend as ivorilty of notice, a horse shown by Mr, Henry \Vorlli. \V. \V. IRVING, JOIIPM l)inow:i.i., gludgcs, llntitv Lonuwonrit The condition ofthe stomach is of vital imper- tsnce. No use, woman, or child can be health unless the work of rllgr-ilion isregulsrl y, ihorongl.- ly. and vigorously performed. With three-fourths of civiliud society. this is not the case. And ye the remedy is within the reach ofsll. Her-fl.1nd’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr; C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, ivil as surely create it regular and healthy action of the ntom:icli,ss oil will lessen the friction of machinery. Let the victim ofdyspepsia or indigestion in any of its forms, try it, and we guarantee a good appetite, physical vigor, firm nerves, sound sleep by night, and increased cheer- fslness by day. See advertisement. " —ths winter months havln no . ollrlfit.-that it would be to the intosrestgf the . x._-... Markets, y. that at the next Annual Meeting !ebf.(l'|'|“lll'- “I'll! Olltltll. 2d a 25 whieh':lli be ti: figs: day of‘ May fqokhy qnsmr. 8:3: 2: ;l_‘:;I::ys each,‘ divas ;. aeonn.ir vs. .0», x » III :,'f.:'¢,,,, ¢,.,,,.;.':‘,,; Q ,. go. ;,:'}°fl','&,",'-l,',': 2.. (small), ‘:3. :4 Pnrtrldges. ‘Id mi ""lf.l.'.‘l.._.._.._..___""" °°"' v ‘ ;."li:l" wig: 'l:::::;s'. 3;-3»? ‘ . ‘ nv, o rt its, 4 ml 1&5}. “mu: w‘:d‘.n.l'.°':g.:”i:’,,l:.r lnltter (fresh), I7ds I9 Eggs dozen, Ian I: 2d h,.“:-$0,“, an’ ‘h. “I M."°h, 1865 it ‘N. lL)Io.‘hy tlb, ls-Id’: is M garloy biish..6:s tild rig‘; ' , I ate, 2s I manimfislfi‘ ‘M flunk. of um "t‘;liqw, ' tldls.t5 ‘ll:otst_oes. 2:34‘. 3s 17"“. I . 'P'°l‘l _ , es s um s, I Wadeuézutyxid Ooirpogstlsu of Tflfl"! i‘l::r. a are lloineilpun yd., lstlds 5: Oh-nth. I to *-to doc. and harsh: our Pssrl Bsrls . Id I Hey, tea, ouso. dot! to It - Iobban. of Oharlottr clover seed. is is Itrsvv, Is a use 0 DR. M‘i.ANx«:’s LIVER PILLS. \‘V!o:n the |inItI|‘l4'lHl' of this invaluable rt-ii-wily purr-liast-rl it olihe invent:-r, Ibo-re \\ as no Ill.0.'lllL'lll1‘ ivlucli deserved the naine, for the rule of 1-"'0-‘f “ill lilllmis riiiiiplairits, noiailli.~‘latnlin«_- Ilie l."l'9iIl [Ili'\'.alt‘llI:t5 of these diseases in the United bliilrt-. In the South and West particularly, ‘Vl"”° ‘ill’ l*”|t‘IIl Is Irrqn.-,utl\r unable to obtain: the iserin't‘s ofa regznl-.ir phy.-ician. some remedy “'38 "}|lHf~’Il. at nnr-e s'.il}- and ellbizliiul, and the "[N‘|'3||"|I «fuliirli could in no wise prove preju- illrlill In the x-omliiuiion. This niealicnie is sup- plied lIV Ur. M-l.:n.e's Liver Pills, as has been l’'f'V*‘¢l 3" 9Vvr_v iustrinee. in uhicli it has had a trial. Alw.-i_vs In-iii-licial, not a solitary inst-.ii.i:e has ever oer-urn-d Ill \\'llI('ll its o-fI3:cis have been NIJlll’|0ll8- 'I'lir invention of an e-(located and IllS'|lI*.'lH~l1r-il plirsiciiri. it has noiliing in common with the quack iii-.-iruuis imposeil upon the public ll)’ 5l”1ll"\V |iIel"li'-leis tn the Inedit-..il art. k.xpe- rient‘i- has new proved beyond a doubt, that l)oc- tor l\l'l.r-iie’s Pill is the best I't‘lllt‘(l)'e\’t£l’ proposed tor the liver Coinpl:iir.|. \ l’l"|'9'"‘¢"S will be careful to ask for Dr. M-Lani-'.< (,‘r:l(In'uIrr! Lircr Pills, and take none i-I-c. 'l'herc are 0lllt"l‘ Pills. purporting to he l.ivcr l‘ills, now before the public. Dr. l\l‘L:ine’s Liver l’nls. also his eelelirziied Verinilluge, can now he had at all respectable Drug btorcs in the United States and L'nnad:i. fi- >0 eeleliratcd has Dr. M‘I.nne’s Vcrmifuge hrconic, that it is rt-gardvd as the only specific rare for worms. Fainilies should never be unli- uut I supply of it. Win. It. \VA'l'SON, agent for P. Island. Married. On the 31st ulti, at the house of the father ofllie hrltlf-‘s III "mild ll iver, by William Undinlniy, Iliiq , J. l’. , Mr. John McDonald, ofLot 56, to Miss Matilda Itolierlson. At New London, on the 26th uli., hythe Rev. Wi lion Meek, Mr. William I rrnpbell, to Ann hfun daiuglilcr of Mr. \V. lloll l'rolit. _ _?_.-.___. Died, {in Tuestlny, the 27th ult., nt Nine Mile Creek, after it liiigcriiig illness, borne in patient resignation to the will of his Ileavoiily Fiitlier, lluoc.-in Mac- tluugitll, aged 30 years, leaving a widowed mother and live sisters to mourn his loss; surviving ielatives mourn not for him, as those without hope, for his end was peace. To Correspondents. " 'I‘ratli," is received, :ind will appear. Scotchinan ” is under consideration. «A GRAND DIVISION. N adjourned Meeting oftlie Grand Division will I be held on Tuesdnv the l7th inst., at 3 o'clock. in the Tempo rance llnll, Cli:iilottetown—-n full attendance of .\lenihers from the Country Divisions is particularly requested. By Order, I’. DESBRISAY, (3.3. April 5, I855. Vocal and instrumental CON CE RT, IN AID OFTHE PATRIOTIC FUND, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Lady. CONCEIIT of Vocal and Instrumental Music. for tho nliove object, will take place at the 'l'cninei.-ince llnll, on the Evening of'l‘HUnsnAY, the 26th instant. 'I he Eiitertainiiiont will consist ofa variety of new. popular and appropriate Airs, the greater part of which have been nnporled for the occasion. The Vocalists will he insisted by an Organ, at present in course of erection by Mr. Watson Duclieinin. 'l‘ho Instruiiientnl pzirt of the performance will present increased interest from the addition of Stringed Instruments, through the kindness of gentle- nwn who lnive volunteered to assist. Further par- ticulnrs will be given next week. .»l!n.-raging (.'ommt'tte¢-—Honbls. F. Lon worth, Colonel Swslisy, James Wnrburton. F.divn Whe- lnn, ll. Ilsviland, D. G. Dsly, John Daly, Charles almer, E. I.. Lydiiird, W. Dense, Esqrs.; Mr. W. Dnclieiniu, Mr. G. P. 'l'sn3on,—-the two latter Music Lenders. April 6th, I855. Last Half-yearly Drawing or -run Great Hessian State Loan of 86,725,000. ’ ‘\IIl8 Loan is guaranteed by the Government, and I contracted by Messrs. M. A. Von Re-rnscuinn and Born, in Frankfort-on-the-Main. and consists of prizes varying from 55 to 82,000 Dollars. The nest drawing will tiilte place in June, 1855. The pri'ce.af the Shara it asfolIows:— Oiis Share for £I sterling 'l‘li_irteeu Shares for £l0 Sis ditto for £5 " my _ o. _ 20 Tickets ordered will be forwarded immediately on receipt of Canada Notes, Bills, or Drafts on Eu- rope, Ste. _ Alli.-r the Drawing, esch Shareholder shrill receive an ivllicial list of the Winning numbers. The prizes will he paid, through the foreign agents of the under- signed, in cash. at Frankfort-on-the-lllain. Caniids, ; Paris, London. &e. l A ply wiilioutdelsy to Messrs. J. A. SCHWARIP fciiilln and Sons, Bankers, Fnnkferi-on-the-Main, u nermaviy; or through then House, Messrl. lscnwanssenian‘ and Cs., N, Inuibuld Street, On X. Apri 0. ms. lw H A‘ for and Bliius. AUCTIONS. BY \V. DOD D. 7 ‘O BE SOLD nt Al7C'l'IU.\‘ on IVciIri:,.]ay mg se,'u/mi Jluy next on the pri.-iiiist-s—i|'nnt pvuvi- ou.-ly disposctl 01' by private s..lr:,—|~:irl of the Free- hold Iistate of the late Jnines .\l;.ln,~y t,‘;m;..t,,. consisting of a plume ofl.and in the rear of his l:||g vesidciiet-, Inning ii limit on xi riglit-oi‘-u.-w r3l'_'llI fret wide, of I9 feet -I inelies, and riiiiiiing hni-lr iibniit 50 feel. On the lI‘l||‘ of the Land from lllr rig'it-of-we is .1 coiiiiiioiliuus llnilding well .'l(I-lpllftl turn lllack. siiiitli, 'l'insinit|i, (.':irpt-nter‘s Shop_ or _Kt.,-rc|.,.,,,'. \\/tireliiiuse. 'l'lie liuilding only is under lease to Mr. \Vin. Snnirdon, at an annual rent ol' £6, the nu. expircditeriii being about three years. Blood Stallion “ Prince Edward.” FOR SALE BY AUCTION. UN 'v'l‘lII).\l lib‘ DAY, 2a'iIh Jlpril insturit, nt noon, on lln: Market Hipiure, Charlotte-toivii. “ Prs"it¢ . , . Evlwurrl" took the llo_\’al Agricul- turnl tirst l’riz-~. tor 'l'ivo Yuir-old lllood (Joli.-, in the Autumn - of I354, and the Stallion l'ii'/.e for all ngeg, on the {th of ‘lpiil llv§l.; further pr-ilsi: is useless. lln will be set up at .£l'20, currencv, and sold to the highest bidder. 'l'lie Ito_\nl Agricultural sI)CIl§l! will give the pun-lisser 'l'en Pountls, as a bonus to insure his stay in the Island for this season. ’l‘erins of stile-.—-’l'\veniy sr-vi-reigns down; half the balance on the lat of.l:inuar_v next, and the other half, on the first of January, I857. l-"nod sevurit will he required for the payini-nt oftlie halaiices. For further purticu‘ars, apply to (Inns. S-t'i.:wnii1', Esq., Secretary to the Royal Agricultural Society, or to Mr. W. lIonGs:s. ltuetico. Cltnrloitetoun, 6th April, I855. lsl3i Valuableiilguildlng Lot for Sale BY AUCTION. N TUESDAY, the lst day of Jllny next, at 12 o'clock, (if not previously disposed of by private sale.) part of W A'l‘l-Ill LOT opposite Town Lot No. I3, in the First llundred of Charlottetown bots. being nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Conroy, and now in the pnsst-sion of the Masonic llall Cutti- any. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. \V. hloitnxsoiv, No. 3, Queen Street, or to W. '1'. PAW, Auctioneer. April 2d, 1855. Ex Valuable Business Stand. T0 be sold by suction on 'I‘liurstliiy, the will day of May next, on the premises. all that piece of Lsnd situated between Mr. fn‘afl'eney’s and the Prince Edward House, on Pownsl Street. on Lot No. 31 in the first hundred—messuring 70 feet front and 84 feet depth. 'l‘lie above property will be sold in one or two Lots to suit purchasers; its proximity to I’ownnI Wharf renders it a desirable situation fora first rate business stand.—'l‘erms at sale. W. DODD, Auctioneer. March 19. I ‘0 BE SOLD tit PUBLIC AUCTION. (ifast previously disposed of at private sale), A‘: uonarrovvn, on 'l'hursday,the Twenty-_first day of June next. at 12 o'clock, ‘ WN LO'I' Number 8,"l‘|iird Range, Letter (8), with the HOUSE and 0U’l‘-HOUSES on the seine. This Lot is eligihly situated, adjoining Wu. SANDIIION, I-IsQ‘s., Pre- mises, and near the Episcopal Church. For further particulars, sppl to Messrs. J. Iluuriinnv 65 Co.. llulifax, or D. Vinson, Charlottetown. Jan. 15, 1855. For Sale, fl‘IlA'l‘ beautiful Eslateof “Waiusi.iivG1'ors." in one or more Lots, to suit purchasers. For particulars, as to terms and title please apply at the office oftlie lion. CHARLII OUNG. F. .GISBORl\'E Charlottetown Royalty, April 2. The New Steamer Rosebud. I Captain Malliesoit IS intended to s.1ll'immedistelyon the opening of the navigation, from Charlottetown for Picton and Shedisc, weekly, during the ensuing season; (unlen prevented by any unforeseen occurrence. 'I‘his Steamer has been built expressly for the ac- commodation efths travelling Public, between this and the adjoining Colonies. '.I lie owner confidentl hopes that from the cmufort, speed and safety ofthc sst,tlis well-known character of the Commander, the so- and elficicncy of the oficers and crew. that the Public will generously assist him, in the endeavour to maintaining a goodcouirnuuicstion between thislslsnd and the sdyiiniii; Provinces, during the opening of . navigation.- Dsys of sailing and other particulars will shortly be ‘'m' WILLIAM HEARD. _ Charlottetown, 28th March, 1850. Isl Adv 5' -I - O r- Euston Street Tannery. ‘III’. Sn scril-or hereby informs the public that '1 h pm gmrretl Ilpuu the business heretofore Mr. C. Ctufis as ‘funnier and Currier; conducted by _ strict intention to business to merit a and hopes by share of pub in patronage. _ _ _ N 3 11;; 'ni_glmt price will be paid in _t'.‘ssh,_ ti. o pnovvsn. ' ' latch 84. Sis