~ title and held s 2.11.. e ....L_...... I-!ASZARD’S Gazérre. ocronnn "23.-- . _ , e ,.«.a—.«.-i'~-- WIASZARDIS, o.aZn'1''i''u. 1" Saturday, IJi‘L " A hrtnight since. and we rejoiced in the fall ,’ol‘8eheto I, lamentin ' at the same time, the :34 0 human life thad been sustained ‘Inge ieviu the victory; at the end of a week, 1. _ tbotb our Joy and sorrow had ‘, atl unavpiliug. Sebestopol was still inthe do of the Russians. Thursday ‘even- ing, however, gave us the certain and oflcial associate of as. t a victory, and as honorable to the allies as the capture of Sebastopol itself. '.l‘hebattle of-the Alina will shed additional lustre on the military fee of both the gallant na , y whose united exertions it was won. It was short and severe, but decisive. That 'Sebastopol Jiss, ere this, surrendered, there seems to be no doubt in the minds of those best qualllsd to judge correctly in the matter. It would seem that the Russian General was so psrfntly satisfied with superiority of his position, that he felt quite certain, that no force that the allies could bring against him, would make the least 'iii_preseion, and had the position. of the two arm es been reversed, there is no doubt that such would have been the case. Had the English and French occupied the hei ts of Alma, an liundrsd thousand Russians iui t have attempted it in vain. In fact, they re too iuuch on their position, and acoordin _’l , when asuiled by the cool, steady valour of the English on. one side, and the chivalric impetuosity of the French_on the other. they :knew aetwhat to make of enemies, by _whom natural obstacles, of themselves ordinarily in- susnountsble, in the face of a su rior orce, but rendered immeasurably diflicu t by means of the resources of military art and skill which had, lsv'shed with an unsparlng hand, were surmounted one after the other, with a firmness, and determination that has few yar- al ‘either ancient or modern war are. Thisis the-Bret time that the Russians have felt the united force of the allies, and the encounter must.have convinced them, that against such men, enimnlsd with the remembrance of former victoriee._. end 3 with an enthusiastic spirit of generous rivalry pervading both nations, an army,‘hewever naturally brave, but who have no other feeli to keep them united than the tie “Discipline, must ive way. More has been ue by the bsttle o Alina‘ to ensure a t poses, an one x aren- si5,'theu the lakin of Sebadlroopltl hymsltorin, however lorious m t have been the achieve- IF N ieholas-is by no means a foot, gfl Ag d tions at Alma, shew that he has skilful Generals, and who know how to make the best of their position, but hie soldiers have not that moral courage, which is as neces- ea and essential to .the well being of an army, as animal bravery. The Russian soldier is esaen y a slave. he is enrolled at early . , compelled to exchange one species of efvery for another, has no hoiue but the r_egi- ment, no hope but that of petty ‘promotion. No animating thought of what his ther, mo- ther, brothers, sister, or the girl of his choice will feel, when the read of the victory in which his regiment s borne a conspicuous part, no inspirin ho , that when " gentle re_ti_iruiu ,”Iie a ll again visit his nn- Bve village, an be for a while, the hero of ' lace in the bosom of the An the Csar will find, if he has not already done so. that more brawn, and blood and sinew, however trained and drilled, and made ill: a machine, are nothin in com- " its that r of ised life. [the battle of Alma hud'no other result, it would at least serve to show, that Europe is rotected from an irrsption from ihe northern Ive of barharism, and that the Cossack is not, as at. destined to room at will, through the IIIHII of civilisation. It will have another, and not unimportant result,it will shew those of the Csnr’s arisy who thiuk,.nnd these must be for the most part, the oficers and their subordi- nates, that the boast of Nicholas, that the God of battles on their side, and that the victory was certain, is fallacious, and founded on the same error, that all hisother calculations have been. . In ever light in which it is viewed, the battle of A me is one of the most important events that h:Y occurred in these hitter days-_— It is confident y hoped that the Baltic lieet is not destined to return without adding another laurel or two to that of Boinarsund. Our readers will observe that we have devo- ted a large space—l’or a seii_ii-weekly per—lo the important news received on hursday ' half of our sheet in The full account of the Battle of the presented to our readers on the secon pslgle, with the exception of a paragraph headed “ e number actually eugagpd," which has inadver- tent! in the hurry ofo usiness been printed on the Alma is d xiuo’s coi.i.i:cs, WINDIOB, ivovi sco'rii._ This Institution which has long borne a fair roininent place union the Iishments of British orth been lately crippled in its e withdrawal of cer- Iducatlonal e_stab hopefully trust that it will do more, vs ted themselves earnestly to the task of raislaga fund by which in means shall be permaie established. ' The Co) is under the management of 12 re osen Ii-om its friends. It has live Anew s temhas been ii nixed. by which coutrill'ubir,s.'to the Dolls ma. will derive no Qallfleuihge from the rsubscri don. "Any. ll osuflbudng the sum of £1 will be en- Htled to a‘ tuaI=-rt t of nomination, in virtue of , may I 7|!‘ I13" 9"’ P“ I‘ at t ' lisp, without paying any fhes r tuition. and as a Divinity studsn may obtsfii an aunum; the son ofa poor re for Holy Orders may withsut any sapence to ma qr &leode.".. Certilcatss \_vill he ‘Id’ every hundred unds, which lease shall be and lierlia Attse seelled te_tke following-particulars. " 1. hen a man is not able to purchase I Nomination tbr 'ruseIf, li'e iiiayjoiii with others, snssdifl» rlu number, and it may tnames. _ _ the number of names in any lbnr. any niiuiber of or Soc " 2. Althou h : ‘an’ Ateoelatioii My 0ertilcateI'a.“ ‘ma ,, . lu"a"s_ou ‘7'7i‘."."hI'.‘.:"i‘l.'. in the name ».F~I nd ‘'4. An Student may pursue a particular course 0 study, without attending all the Lectures, and will thus be enabled to apply more excluaivsl to a preparation for the Profession to wh ch he intends to devote him- self in after life. The Rev. J. C. hran. Secretary of the Governors, is now in Charlottetown, for the pur seof soliciting. aid for the indowment of the nstitution, and will bdhsppy to receive contributions, during his short stay, from all persons friendly to the cause of sound religious education. Itis proposed to hold apublic meet- ing for the object, on Monday evening uext—of which further notice will be iven.— Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Oct. 27 h 1854. Enasrvis in con Lads-r.—Under the head or Coirvicrioir for “Williams and Perkin” read " William Perkins." Port of Charlottetown. AIIIVID. Oct. 26, Am. Brig Alrnirs, Pictou; bsllul. Sidney; coril. Mara, Buciouche; denl. flili, Lady Lehfarchani, Pinion: ineils. William Nelson. Bay Vcrle; deal. Bark Annie Hall. Liverpool; genernlciirgc, Io Messrs. uncsu,dt Co. Brothers, Halifax; goods. IAILID. Oct. 26, Schr. Favorite, Richibucto: ouls. Rain- bow, Halifux; produce. Bark Water Wilcli;lim- her nnd deal. Liverpool, by J. M‘CraiIh. B 0|endu,do.; do., by C. White. Amily, Newfld.; produce. ' Jssos, n Arrivals in Eurow from (mice. CIIOOKIIAVIN, Oct 2- ave Crest and Ann. Reach Swansea, Oct. etus. Giuvmsivn. Oct. 6—Astoria, Patterson. xxronn Oct. 4—Ann. CROOKHAVEN, October 2.—TIic WAVE CREST, Seville, from P. E. Island, for Liver- pool, arrived here, with loss of foremsst and greater part of deckload. Sh! News. CvYlIOIOUGIl, Oct. I.—'I‘he British Schooner Foreigner, Mssca White, rnnster, from Sourie. P. E. I., bound to Portsiiioulli, U. 8., loading wi h juniper knees, top timber. h, &c., was totally lost on Friday night 22d Sept., between New Harbour and Torbay Point—pnrt of materials saved. Vessel and cargo sold for £8 be. Since sale brie gone to pieces. The Schooner Mary Elizabeth. of Souris, P. E. I., Samuel P. Reinich, rnaisler, hound in New York, laden with juniper knees. riiilwliy sleepers, &c.. went ashore at little Ilsrbour, to the Westward of Torbny, during thick werillier, on the night of the 25th nit. Vessel and cargo sold for £3 Is. . time she was sold could not be boarded, sen over her and expected so go to pieces. ‘ Summary of Government Advertisements. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint Mslschy Bowes Duly, Esquire. to his Private Secretary. Ilia Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to direct the names of the following gentle- men to be inserted in the Commission of the l’escc:— Quuxrfls Couis'rir.—Donuld Munro, George. town Road; William Welsh, Charlollelown; Henry Brougham Hillcoat, do.: John A. McDonald, do; Duncan Mclnlyre, New London; Joseph McDonald, Charlottetown; Robert Barker, Veron River;John Mcliie, New L do Paiiecu Couis1-r.—George Thompson, sen., Malpergie; William Hubbard. 'l‘ignish; N. J. Brown, Saint lerinor's; P. M. ower, Green Shore; Na- thaniel Wrighl, Bedeque. Kirro's Conirrv. — Andrew A. McDonald. Georgetown; John C. Underlrsy, Grand River; Philip Beers, Ilonlsgue; Joseph Mo Kenna, Sparrow ‘s Read; Donald Cam ll, SurVcyor'e Inlet; Benj. Cofin, (Elishs's non) Savage Illrlvour, In the Luidy Le Mars-hunt. from rlliedinc. Thursday evening—\Is~siirs. Robert Ailkiri, II. Brown. Jnnies Blrches, W. H. ruman, . Bue W. Hutchinson, Jae. Mclisnxis, James Coles. John Pid- well, A. McDonald, C. Kinnser, 'I‘lios. Heustis, Jas. Craig. wiivu-ism’ SUPPLY: WILLIAM HEARD. AS just received per Cicely, from London, the remainder of his Full Supply of BRITISH &. I-‘UIIEIGN GOODS, which are now ready for sale at unusuaglly low prices. W. . begs to call especial notice to the following ‘ ' CLO'l‘I!S. “lost of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Cloths. Doeskins, Cassiiiieres, Mohair, Pilot and Whitney. CJIRPETS 6-c. Brussels, Kidderriiinaier and Frill Csrpels, Printed Driiggets, Heurtli Rugs, Ilasaoclis, I-Ziiiboeeed 'l‘sbl CIDVtIfI:’l'rI‘IVOIlIn‘ Bags, Railway Rugs, Dauiasks, sllc o i n , FLJJVJVELS. Blankets and Blarilteiing, White &, Blue Sergss, White, Blue. Green, Scarlet and Striped Flsunels, Saxony 6: Welsh I-‘laiinels. ‘ - DRESSES. Gala, Saxony, Engaged, German and Maccsdorine Pluid Ilresecs, Silk, Mohair, Poplin, 'l‘will Glace nod Sniins, Norwich Dresses, silks, ssiiiis, Siiiineiiae, ‘I)uCapes, Silk & Cotton Velvsls. French and British eriuoea, Coburghe, Alpsccas. Lustrss, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses iii great variety. MILLINERY A-c. Bonnets, Cups, Flowers, Fealhsrs,Ribbons,Fringes, Braids, Girdles, French Stays, Msiiiles, Scurfs, Shawls, he. HOSIERY .l!JV'D GLOVES. ’ FURS. Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mock Neulris Mulfs, C . Boise, Victorinel. Culfs and Miss, Seal, Astrschan and Mock Neuiris. Winter Capes, Luslred Seal, Costs. Gloves nnd Gauntlets. SIL VER PL1 TE. A splendid sssoriiiieiis of Elkiiigton and Con. Elec- Iropluldd g , iclilss’, Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert S iie and Forks, Sugar ‘longs and Sifters, Toast Rlil.c.lis, Soup’ Ledlds, Engraved and Chssed 'I‘es Pots. Sugar Baskets, Crusls dtc. _ , GOLD JND PLJTED GOOD‘: ' Gold and .Silvsr- watches, Chains, Brooches’ Bracelets, Pencils, Wntch_ Ks s. It Sepia, Binge. Sisds dr Pins: bgoldaed pla . ' < FJIJVCY GOODS, d-c. kph‘ Qshloand other Iulte7'ands,Ouvd Ieskeis, Netting Boxes, Blouers, Iievs Buslisls and Beats; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, __rsseiag Cases, Cloth, Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes. Combs: Gersia and Shell. Fancy Soaps. tr. perfuinery, I Alabaster Figures. with Glass Shades. _ , LE1 THEIR. Waxed Calf, Swiped Souls and Caps. Auortsd Resns & Lasubs. Patent Calf, Beasnellsd Hide and Seals. While Kid, Chamois, oer Basile. Crust Goals, Plg Skies, H 'I‘rseks, Travelling Bags 3, list Box IBONNOJVGBR Ks dc. A t vsriei eflsoslrs. H‘ . Ssvsws. Pit and Cflkm, l'lsiid ds ‘Peace 5... Files, Planes, Chisels, Pee Knives. Knivsab Forks Bveess and tin. sagas. oi-im. Squares. Iteelyavds,Ships' 900390 clrld Iluiv. Tssladlgss Plymouth pale leap. Oils, Pelvis. i ' . cssiisiissses. IIth|0el.'. isse. , « Studdiiig, be eg sins.’ Lesntlser 9' I“ X. . Passengers. . , In the Sieasssr from Home eli ihe 10th In IIev.,J. C. Cochran. Rev. W. Ssedgrens, use in. Stewart, Ilsv. P. Ileere, Capt. Jordan, Mrs. Pollock, Iliss M‘Re in. H. Pope, and John hi, Esqiu.-Ilsssrs. P.Gssl, Peter H isdinss,Neil s- kin. J. Ioruaus, W. H. B , F. , Donne, jss., ll. Robertson. James Anderson, H. Stamper— and B in the steeregs. mOde At his country residence. Doealdsioii, yesterday morni ,fIthinst., is the 01th ear of his age, Alex. |HcDonnsll, Esq, Lieut. in I e lsie Glengary Fsneibles. Funeral on Monday, at I! o'clock, when friends and acquaintances are respectfully requseten’ to II The Rev. John liuox will preach in the Chapel, at Cross Roads, Let (8. next Lord's day, at II c.cleck in the morning. and std o'clock in the afternoon. The Rxv. Ma. Mouser will preach in the Temperance Hall on Sabbath Iirst, 29th inst., at the usual hours. - Charlottetown Markets, ‘Oct. 25. Bsef,(siniill) lb. 8d a 6d Oatmeal, 2d Do- by quarter, Id a 5d Pearl Barley, Id Pork, a M Turkeys each, is I s ds 6 Do. (small), Id a ‘Id Fowls, Ibd ul M utlon, 8d a Partridges. 7d a 8d Veal, udu (Id Geese. is elsdd Hero, none Ducks, Is a Is 8d Butler (fresh), Ibd a 18 Eggs dozen. 74 I W Do. by tub, Islda Is dd Barley bush., 8s 6 a 4- 6 Lard, I0d Oau, 2s 8d a 3s Tallow, lod a Is Potatoes, Is 9d ii2s Wool, IsaIsId' _zIhvnipI, lldalslid Flour, cnisspun yd., 3s 6d a he Chickens sueli ‘Id u is Id Huy, ion, l00se I0 5s Carrots bush., ls Straw, is NEW B I GOODS. “KIN'G SQ E HOUSE.” V HE Subscriber has just received per "Sin Auuxaitnnu,” his Full Supply of BRITISH GOODS, includi a large lot of \‘Viiiter CI.0'I’HS. viz:—Beiivsrs. W Flushing Cloths. Doeskins, dtc.. which, with his nsaoruiiont of AMERICAN GOODS, lately received. he offers for sale, and no it is his intention for the future to give less credit than heretofore, he is de- termined to sell cheap for cash. ' GEORGE BEER. Jun. Charlottetown, October 21, I854. 8w. 0 I'ICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to Jouaruaiv uariiuaniu. Esq ,eithcr by Bond, Note, Book Account, or otherwise, that unless they cnirie forward and pay llieir reepeclive accounts on or before the ’I‘s.iu'ri-i day of Novnanua next, the most rigorous measures will be adapted to enforce payment, without distinction of persons or further 5 O L’ For ihe convenience of these residing at a distance in the country, paymenl may be made to Mr. Par- aicx Powcu, sumnierside. Bedeque; or to Mr. Guouou Bsun, Merchant, Charlottetown: who are duly authorized for that urposs, as well as to the Subscriber, at the Victoria Hotel. ROBERT STEWART, Attorney for Mr. Wealhsrbis. Cliarlottelcwii, October 38th, i85n. Aw. Wanted Immediately, MILLER of steady liiibiis, capable of taking charge of s Wheat and Out Mill, to whom liberal wages will be given by the Subscriber. Gl~‘A)ItGE M. WILIGIIT. Dunk River Mills, Oct. 28. DENTISTRY. R, W. H. S‘l‘I{AW. Sunauorr Ds:is'ris'r, tenders his professional sersices for a sliorl period to the Citizens nf Clnirlirtielowu I's-elh cleunserl, Extracted, Filled and prevented from further docs . . Artificial Teeth inserted. Chloric I.-‘.ther udiisiuisiered to those who wish Teeth exlrscied wiihout pain. A ' raiis. ‘res waited upon at their residences if required. [[7 Rooms at the Victoria Hotel. - October 6, I854. A Auctioneer and Commission Mcrc HE Subscriber begs is annou-ncs to his friends and the public, that be olI'ers his services in the above line of business. WILLIAM B. TUPLIN. Msrgsle, Lot 19, Oct. 25. Bin - Lumber; Lumber; Lumber; LIVAYS on hand. and l'or sale, a quuiiiily of I, I}, If, rind 2-inch Pine, Mevrlianlnble sud ‘ ENDS, lxrt, 8x5, 8x6. LING, Iiswn Scaiitliiig and Shingles and Birch Berk, all of which may on up icslion at ihe Lumber Yard of the Subscriber, orth-East end of the Wesleyan Chapel. BER'I'IiA.\l MOORE. DAUGERREOTYPES. I-Ila‘. §IlIhc|’llH'l’ hasjusl rsceiveil s new Sup- ply of DAUGI'}Rl(I".AN STOCK. and is now ready to furnish superior Pictures at reduced prices, Jllso,‘ Porirail. Fsncy.Sign,snd Ornamental Paintings neatly executed. ' _ To Shipbuilders. On lisnd s Fl-2W FIGURE and BILLET HEADS, Great George Sirest user the Csiholic Ch I. ‘ ‘Pp. GEORGE Ml LLNER. Stoves! Stoves! etevee! 'lVllE subscriber his war src~iviin a general srsnriin "'i of S'I‘(),VES which lieolfers at most resent‘ hie price-s, at ‘his Tin S_lin , (old ‘is )0ree George Sireel, near the‘ Jsiliolic Clieppel. - Elkbigton at 0o’s_. Patent n —" meets-opiate. I -I‘ _ AS now been before the publb sInco&_S|l,_erid v xsller the msst‘isvers'iesi of wear. III e vssstls of ihe Royal Mail Steam Packet Coin qy, me P... leeslsr -and Orlsnrsl Cc’ fly.‘ the rel Screw Steam Ship Coinpsny, the Pacific Siesta Navigation Company, and numerous Club Houses, Hotels, and. Private Houses, in every part the world‘, conti- ssss to give the most enquii ihed snlielliciiori, suppl - leg as it does all the sdvsiiisgee of silver in utilliy Ind been of eflect ; and it will he found that ihe Interest 0 money upon the cost of slim [ii a rind of ‘a years, is‘ ploee sslljlsht to purchase sell I oniisonsi iiisnlos. 180?, so new -liner cases oa Ceoir t, Msngxovfor A large sssovtistent of the above" Ueedfhss just‘ arrivd pmc Ly'.direei li-In lbezmeeshstsswe, md ls sew ' ' - .3. i-, hr 3: , WIIsIsIA'H IICAIII. hitueys. Petsrehams, Pilot and‘ Deficiency of Perspiretion. Yellnwness . . . .de_ JAMES MlI.LNER.: “Pas: ISS LAWSON intends openin a 'vste seheol M for the education sf young Iulisns, early in November. The School will open on Wednesday next the lat of November in the house next to the Temperance Hall formerly occupied by Mr. B. B. Irving. LOST. ON Friday evening last. between Beddin‘s Wharf, and the Subscribers Store. an Iron Keg. contain. ing I owl. cl‘ White Lead he liuder will be re- warded by delivering it to WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Oct. I1th, I864. BARLBY I WANT! win he D a quantity of good clean four-rowed Barley, for which the highest price in CASH paid. GEO. BEER, Jun. October 4th,_ 1854. APPLES, APPLES. APPLES. JUST RECEIVED, or Schr. Illyrlle from Annapolis I50 Barrels API’LES—Bsldwins, Greenings. Ilnssels, Golden P’ d F srnily use. ippins, die. dtc.,.sclecie ,for Ap ly to P WILLIAM T. PAW, Auctioneer. Hides ! Hides ll Hides! ll . UR pence per. lb. in CAIN will be given for any quantity of GREEN HIDES, delivered at the Tannery of the Subscriber. ' W. B. DAWSON. Oct. II. (All the papers.) LIYER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIJI. J.df’.)VDICE. CIHi'O./VIC OR JVERVONS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDJVEYS. AND ,./ILL DI8E.d8lI.‘8 ARISING I"RO.)lI J1 DISURDBRED LIVER UR STOMJCH; Such as Constipation. inwurd Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head. Acidiiy of the Stomach. Nausea, lleiirlburn‘, Disgust for lood, Fulness or Weight ' the Stomach, Sour Eruclalions, Sinking or Flulleririg ril. the Pit of lhe Slomncli, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Diflicull Brealhin . Flniierin at the Henri, Clicking or Sulfucnling Jcnaations w ion in II lying posture, Dininess of Vision, Dole or Webs be- fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, of the Skin yes, Pain in the Buck, Chest, Liriilis, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Vonstunt lnigiriings of evil, and Grout Depression of Spirits, can be efibcluiilly cured by DR. HOOI“L.dJV'D‘S CELEBRJTED GER./l!.d.N‘ BITTERS, Prepared by Du. C. M. Jacxsois, No. I20 Jlrch street. Philadelphia. heir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any -other preparation in the United States, as the curse attest, in many cases after skillul physicians had failed. I‘liese Bitters are worthy the attention of invulids. Possessing gresi virtues in ihe reciiliciilion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and alfeclioiis of the digestive organs, they are, viitlisl, safe, certain and pleasant. Bead and be Convinced. The “ Philadelphia Saturday Gs-nut," says of Dr. HO0fldnd'd German Billsrs. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Piitent Medicines, lo the confidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. I-Iooliand‘s German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood this! we rive not speiilrin'g of the nosirums of the day, that are iioised about or a brief period and than forginic-vi sfii-r may have done their guili) mm of iiiisolsicf. but of a medicine long esislilislsod, universally prised, and which lies met the hearty sp- proval ofilis faculty iiself." " Scott's Weekly,” said, dog. 25-» “ Dr. HooIsnd‘s German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much elficscy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Biiiers advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary slfect they have upon a week system.” even: uvinuiscu. J. G. Moore, Esq., of the Daily New said. October SlsI:—- "Da. lloori.airn’s Guviisaiv Bi1"rriis.—Ws are trying this renowned medicine for a stubborn dis- ease of the bowels, and can with truth leslify to its eflics '. We have taken the contents oflwc bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experi- meui than we srived previously from years of sllopalhic lrealuient at’ the hands of our lirst physi- cians." ' Oct". 9 . Hon. 0. D. Hiueline, Mayor of the City of Camden. JV‘. 1 , suys: ‘ " lIoosi.sirn's Gaiissaw Bi-r-ruvis.—We have seen many fluttering notices ofihis medicine, and the source frousiw ' y came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. I"roir. inquiry we wiire persuaded in use ii, and most any we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ. and the powerful iullueuce it exerts upon nervous proslriitioii, is really surprii-iiig calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a stale of repose. making sleep refreshing this iciiie wris more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness. as from the stomach, liver and nervous sysleiii, the great iiinjiirily of real iind iiiiaginury diseases eoianiils Iliive tlseui isia henllhy condition and you can bid iledavice lo epidemics generisll . 'l'liis exlriiordinnr medicine we would iidvise our riends who area! all iidieposed, to iven trial-it will recoiriiiienl ii-c-If. o , in sect, he in every rnlltlly. No other medicine can ce eviderices of ihe snow rrierii." For sale wholesale and retail at TIIE GEIIJIAN AIEDICINE STORE. No. II. Arolt street. neatdeor below Sixth, Phil. adobhie. and by respectable dsaTers generally throughout the country. In this rrisuirnosr-worshipping Age, it is sure to Ind I men pleee his usefulness so the «public, before his isierssi. During a line visit to*tIIC‘CIty efspiadlse.‘ we ribdhyuprofeseionsl friend, In the cel- ebrated hemist, Du. J. C.’ Assn, whose name is now perlispes titre‘ furniliertbnn any other, at ihe bed- dyie of sickness. ln.Ihis country. .. Knowing the use pslsrity in‘ his medicines. end the im- ihewu. we had espulsd to lied him a him in his laboratory. busy. with hi lsbersvs. among his crucibles. slerrsbies, and rctorlb-giving his best ersonal ears to the eoisipeuede. an ihevirisesef which, thousands bang lbr lsesltb.~. We learned, that rrotw' in his vast bssisseusad its prompt re- tprne in cash. e Duetorlennd risk. The reason as- signed is, that theiuuiteriel iseemly. he psrsbis in making his prepsretltlei so eaesneisely, shes ska i prsds issiasll.—.lsiericee lenses, Hit. '- ' _T. -DIIIRISAY. C Ce., 3 .. ,- GWIII W‘ Irv Lsssuni. Owns, 0 w ' Enwian goes, Ornudstvsr. B. nw , Peter's , J. Jfgaaiui-'.‘n_S“t.Esaov's, , - Gseuustwswmsnrew, Cum , , - »JAs.l'l. llbtaarhwt. ‘ Os. _ - ' ' War Does. lsileese, .: Jsrsss Presses. New Iiasesa. ::.‘;'e:: relliagiu wealth. But so. we found ' AUCZHONI. ' on-'ri.r, sininr. Barley, Oats. Hay, dic., BY JAIIS IOBIII. T0 33 sol-D. by Pusuc Aoc-riow. st 11 o'clock, on Fainax. Id November, as "W thee Grange," iesles fl_iesd. the residence of us. Hoi.isor‘n, the fellowilrl STOCK, CIOP, tea: 8 Head ofCAT'I‘ , It very he SHE, I excellent HORSE, (‘J years old), 500 Busbels OA Ts. A quantity of BAILEY, HAY, sad UPIAW. we I new Cart, I Plough, I-Isrrowe sad Ilelluvs. 'I’unsas.—£|. and upwards. I Mouths’ Credit, on good and approved N oflisnd. Charlottetown. Oct. Id. (All lwfifl III) IMPORTANT SALE 0!’ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. BY 1!. W. LOIBAN. '1‘ the Residence of the Hon. Csplsin Swanuv, ho is rncviu into low eeinuseucing on svxasnnn next, at Eleven Ileosi Furniture Hsndaosue Diaser able, Sideboard. Lamps. Os. Feather Beds, , and Bedding Chests of Drawers, dtc.. kc. Handsome Dining. Dessert and Breakfast Sets Luncheon 'I'rs and Glssswllo. die. A portion of P ts, Table and House Linen Curiiagu and Carrfige Hello, we Garden and Stable Utensils, Mnngle Soap stone Stoves, Kitchen and other utensils, dsc ’ Catalogues will be prepared, and the articles may be viewed, on the premises, at any time pre- vious io the day ofo e. %'l'erms—Sume lo £I0, cash; £I0 and up- wsnis, a credit ofh rsrontlu, on approved Node of semi. 'l‘lie 'lIIt9 will he continued on the felleisiisg day, or days, nmil the whole is disposed of. October I9. Household Furniture, etc. 61.0. THE Subscriber is instructed to sell by Auction on THURSDAY, 9th November, at the residence of the Hon. Guo. R. Gooesssir. Upper ‘iacs Slrleut, and near Hon. Charles Young's, the whole III HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China and Glassware, Carriages, Sleight, Hones, &c. For particulars, see-Catalogue. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. ChurIottslown,Oct. IO, I854. ‘ Dwelling-I-louse and Premises O1‘ 0- BE SOLD, b I’uui.ic Aucrrosr on Tues- day ihe tweiiiy- rel y of r, ensuing, at the Sn Room of the undersigned, (sear ihe prcmIIBI,) ihe Leasehold Interest in the Dwelling- llouse and Premises now occupied by Mrs. Yates, fronting on Water Street,‘ and siiusie on part of Town Lot Number II, in the First Hundred in Charlotte- to It is subject to e Ground Item of filleeu Pounds, currency, per year, and twenty-three ynll and a half of the term of the lease are yet unexpired 'I‘he House is conimodious, and nearly new, and for OIlIleflt1tl'IVlI!O residence or place of business, posses- ses many advantages. As it will be sold without reserve, a good bargain may be expected. arms,‘ and furiber psrticu a, may be ascertained at the cliice of Enwaun Pausxu, Esquire,or from the undersigned. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioned. October, 23, IBM. Isl Commission merchant and Auctioneer. THE SUBSCRIBER begs to announce to his _ friends and ihe Public, that he oflhrs his services in the above line of business. 'I'lrnse who may fsvuur by confidirig to him their for Sale, may rely on his ucling under their on his as s instructions. as well as their interest. , BENJAMIN DAVIES._QseerI Street, near the wlmrfi P. S. Mr. DAVIII intimates advice of the ship- msnt ofa considerable consignment of enirisii GOODS, rsa, doc. new daily expected per_lhs ships Peeping fig, sh. Sir Jlrrundsr from Liverpool, and by the Cicely from ‘London: they are well worth I ‘ curing of country customers and will be held on Sale seine time for their sciioui alien. October lcih. “ LADY cur," “LADY GREY," THE Subscriber begs to announce the arrival elhb FALL SUPPLY or AMERICAN GOODS, ex Lady Grey, from Boston, srrion which will he found ii large assortment of COUKIN , PABLOUR, EIQLL, and BOX STOVES, FARMERS’ BOIL- S. lnrgest and best seleclion of BOOTS and I The SHOES ever olfered to the public, which, for qisalit and price ciinnol foil to suii(pnrcliussvs. No. I. Bsfislo Robes, eitags Bedstesds No. I. Calf do. . Sofas Hale and Caps in vurieIy,‘Chsire, an assemneut India Rubber Coats, s , Buckets An Assorunent of Hard- Brooms, Axes Philadelphia‘ Mill Saws .ee WI! 0 , Ce_rpcnlcr‘s Tools, Folks, Spirit Levels, _ Trunks, s lees Clocks,Sl) hoerund S day , Ilb. to "lb. Cnfligg .1‘ heoliing Glsmea, swing lives rsis 'I'E\ and Toilet, - rtu, Castine, \VsI- Cenilieii (assorted), iiuls Ilrilf Illlalts-l \Ii.-issurrs, (‘none Nils P cm-rind Ginger, IIURNING FLUID Crackers, Chen-as-, Sole La 1 Al'l’I.l".H, Onions, Dlgby Ilervi , I"i ,Coffe0. ‘Rice, Indigo c. dsc. ‘IDPIIS, Cotlous, Ticking, Shirl‘ , £15., to. gather with a large assortment of PANIC? GOODS, "iii. I ooooe hevisgheeresrefelly selected, In ihe ‘Subscriber can confidently ‘recommend in... his cssibiners. ’ ’ A Sgpply ornni-rieii saa'wt:e'r IN A ooone daily expected. III GEORGE BEBE. Jr. BENJAMIN cm{i=r_n1.iT_ Asitsnillowl , in other ihl ,l‘ I. which in waii".Ii.;...".§'.... ....... " "._'. Oct. IS, IS“. Rubber Boots 8 ; Leeibss lease, sfi. and Bmgrtiis; Oil‘ oih Suits, Glensd Hale, See’ Westers, Slri n Unbleached ; Warp, Tires ieeq , Bbflfig’ lsdfiu and other dye snail}; Creelieve.'l‘sa. Suuas. leaassss. soup. ‘-sdl-. Rho. '3 is. , mi. 1» :_se:e,Sptsss,'l‘ableSai.Shevsls,llsyaadIaneru or s. . ' iso _ul?fluroor. sue‘. . . 800, 1 Que feet She death. . Nee fiat Otsddiq. soeo feet emailing.‘ out Ihwu-eel. ...:2:.‘:.":.°:.:.‘,*_:..‘-3“’l.l"; " A e mi '.:':'.-.7 *‘*"*"-"hr Ohadstvstsieus. 09% I