AUCTIONS. Valuable Building not for Sale BY AUCTION. ON ‘TUESDAY: the let day of Jlfiry next, at 12 0 ¢l°¢‘-lip (If not previously disposed of by private ‘fillet’ PF"l- Of \_VA'l'IiR LOT opposite Town Lot I\o. 18, in the First Hundred of Charlottetown Lots. b°'“8 '|6ii_rly opposite ilie residence of Dr. Conroy, and now in the possession of the Masonic Ilall Corri- ptlny. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. W. MORRIION, No. 3, Queen Street, or to W. '1‘. PAW , Auctioneer. Ex April 2d , I855. Valuable Business Stand. TO be sold by auction on Tliursday, the l0tli I day of May next, on the premises, all that piece of Land situated between Mr. Gatl'eriey's and the Prince Iadwnrd House, on Pownal Street, on Lot I\o. 31 in the first liundred—meii.~'nriiig 70 feet front and 84 feet depth. The above property will be sold in ope or two Lots to suit purchasers: its pruxirnit to Iowual Wharf renders it a desirable situation or a first rate business stand.—'l‘ernis at sale. \V. DODD, Auctioneer. March I9. 7 0 BB SOLD. at PUBLIC AUCTION, (ifnot _ P'°V'°“!l_\' disposed of at private sale), AT (vl:Ol.GII'0\\’N, on T/iursduy,ilie Twenty-first day of June next, at I2 o'clock, 'I‘O\VN 8, 'I‘liirti Range, Letter (Ii), with the HOUSE and QU I‘-HOU.'s‘l‘~;:l on the same. This Lot is eligibly situated, fldjtlltlltlg War. SANDERION, EsQ‘s., Pre- "|"'¢f|. and near the Episcopal Church. For further nilfculurs. apply to Messrs. J. IIUMPHRIY & Co., Inltfax, or I). \v'Vu.son , Charlottetown. Jan. I5, 1855. TlIA'I' beautiful Erilttttt of “ “'5 1131,15 G1-ox." ‘in one or more Lois, to‘suit purchasers. For particulars, as to terms and title please apply at the otlice ofthe Ilon. CHARLEI Youxc. I’. N. GISBOIENII Charlottetown Royalty, April 2. ' iirliriiisaie, For Sale, or to Let, ]:‘-OR a term ofyenrs, with power to purchase, the ’ . following; properties, owned liy the -iiibscriber: Ihree Pasture l.ot.-i situate on Ilie Miilpcque Itoad, within two and it half miles of Cliarlottctoivn, con- taining tliirty-si.\ arr:-s ofland, li.'i\'nig :i snug cotrave and 0lIIlIUtI."€§. I’-i:4sr:s.=ion may be given fortliwiilio. '1 lie 'l'i-wn Lot and l'rt-rnirii-s at prcseiit occupied by the {loo Slvlglllflll llice l’os.-‘e-ssioii rriay be given on ‘lit’ l-"t of ‘-lay ne\t. l’u~riii-o_--' fnollllllg .2 Q on Queen Square, now 0f"'ll[il'll by Mrs. Fiirsytli. Posscssiori may be given on the l0tlr of .\l:iy next. ’l’lie 'l'erriir:e House and Premises nowln the occu- pniion of Mr. .*l.iwlr_v. The sub.-criber will let all or any ofthe above for a term of _\"<-are, with or without power to tiurcliaso. for any period not exceeding ten years, ivitli interest annually at six per cent. Application to be made at the ofllcc of CIIARLISS YOUNG. Chatrlottctuwn, April 2. i The New Steamer Rosebud. Cflliliziii llliithcson S intended to iitril iniiiieiIi:rtel_toii the ops-ning of thy iiavig:rti»ii, from Clrirlottetoivii for I'ietoti and Slllfdl-l::,l\:"t.'i)li.l_V, (Illiftttg the ensuing sezison; (unless v : pre‘e_n if _v any on oresccn occurrence ) lhie bleaini.-r has I)t’t.‘lI liiiilt expressly for the ac- c0mnlOlIillltl'l nl-IIII.'. Public travclliiig, Ilt’l\\'('l'II this and lll6IItl_ll'Hii|I:.'Colonies. 'I‘lie owner confidently hopes from the coiiifort, speed rind .s.rI'-,-iv of the Iloat, the well-known clizirncter of the acco-.nniodntion, the so briety and ellicieiicy of the oflieers and crew. that the Public will generously assist him, in the endeavour to maintaining a‘ goodcomrnunication between this Island ::(vii;l.t‘Sio:(I]0Il|Ill‘ Provinces, during the opening of _ Days of sailing and other particulars will shortly be given. LLIAM HEARD. WI Charlottetown, 28th March, 1855. Isl Adv I.O'I‘ Number — HASZARIYS GAZETTE. APRIL 4» Euston Street. Tannery. 7-FIIB Subscriber hereby informs the public that he has entered upon the business heretofore conducted by Mr. C. Cross as Tanner and Currier ; and hopes by strict attention to business to merit .i share ofpnblic patronage. N. I . The highest price will be paid in Cash for Ilides and Skins. Ii. C. 'I‘ROWA.\'. March 2-1, 3in Administration Notice. LI. persons having legal demands against the Estate of George Irving, late of Cape Traverse, Esquire. deceased, are hereby notified to furnish the same duly attested within 'l'liree months from this date, for adjustment; and all persona indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment to Benjarniii Deslirisay ot'Charlottetown, Attorney at I M" may I). B. IRVING. Adinitiatratrix. Dated 9th March, 1855. Sin TEACHER WANTED. A TEACHER for the Cavandiah District School, and above the Government grant. to whom a liberal allowance will be given, over For the Trustees, JOHN M. ROBERTSON. March 11, I855. 3ion x ii i To be let, FOR such a teriir of years as may be agreed upon. the Farm, known as Srtaziuvoon, situate about seven miles from Charlottetown, at Dog River. Township No. 81, containing 130 acres of excellent LAND. 50.acres of which are in a high state of cultivation; upon which are erected a STONE C0'I"l‘AGI'I, suitable for a genteel family, and com- rnodious Out-houses. Possession can be given ini- mediately. Apply to J. llaurnnon Lana, I:‘.nq., Pictou, or in Charlottetown, to Was. Fonoais, February 28th, 1855. lieaw Isl ALL persons having legal demands against the Estate ofJoi-in MCKINNON, late of Lot 49, Farmer, deceased, are requested to send in their Ac- counts for adjustrneut; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to make immediate pay- merit. MARY MCKINNON. Adiiiinistrntrix. Lot 49, I"eb. 8, I855. NOTICE. 7 VIII‘. Sub.-icriber hereby notifies all persons in dehted to him, either by Note or Book Account, that unless they make immediate payment, their Accounts will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. C. CROSS. March 15. _” ii- _.I?§-'i'?3'”- wn}: JAMIE DUNCAN’S New Establishment of Tin, Copper, Iron, and Plumber Work. J\r’ezt door to the residence Qf the Hon. Geo. Cole From his late cxperienc in the Old Country, andby strict attention to the execution of orders, he hopes to merit it share of public patronage. I'.S.—Jobbing punctually attended to. W'ILLIAl'i’I C. HOBBS, Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—-(‘orner of Great George and King Street, Charlottetown. KEEI'S constantly Manufacturing all kinds 0 . Brass and Composition Castings, such as, Ships Rudder Braces,Spikee, Bolts, Hinges, ornamenta Fuatenings for Ships’ Wheels and Capstone and Bells. Composition Mill Bushes andThreshing Machine Brasses, &c. drc. All of which are warranted of be best material. P. S. The h‘ hest price will be given for old Cop per, Brass and omposition. , To Daguerrelan Artists. RARE CHANCE. Two firstpriite CAMERAS 1865. THE splendid ENTIRE HORSE " FE-1R-N'O1'." sired by the old " Cbxarassus.” The dam ofthe horse is a full bred Canadian arc. is no was raised by Auxaicnau Macuurts, ofseven-mile Ba ; is a coal black- sides and nose tipped with town. This animal stands 15} hands high, and built in proportion. The terms for the season will be 10. cash. payable on the first day of January nest. All customers paid to the nearest station. Terms of insuring will be £1 cash.’ Five Shillings in hand when served. Eight Shillings, cash, by the single leap, paid in hand pt... Will loan the premises of JAMES HELM, groom and owner, commencing the season on Monday, 80th day of April, and will attend once a fortnight at each station, until the last day of July. This is a wall proved superior character. STATIOKI.-—MlIpo1tle; Townscnd’s Corner; Tryou; West River; ‘harlottetowu; Boli's, New Glasgow Bosd; South-West River, New London. House to Let. TO LE'l‘,paitof that new HOUSE, fronting on A lyto ?0WIllI Stroo: Kent Street. possession iven immediately. THO. AS ‘V. DUDIJ. .Not-.21. it‘ for sale, with instruction in the art. One of Harrison’: best quality Bellows Camera, new. W. C. HO BBS. Jan. 7th, 1855. Canvas, Twine and Bolt Rope. SALE, by Consignment, 200 BOLTS CAN- VAS, in assorted numbers,TWINE and BOLT ROPE, which will be sold as low as it can be impor- ter, by Great George Street, March 9. H. IIASZARD. Clydesdale Horse "COLUMBUS" WILL stand for the season at the following |acec:— Msy I. I Mr. Robert Walker's Lot South West Bedeque. oon’s Road. Ms 4,Mrs. River. May 5 1, Archibald Mcbouga , Mile Creek. Ma 8, John McPIiail's, lack P0lfll..l Ma 9. Devon hitb 's, Do Way I0. John Mc su's, Tryon. ay II, in C nrk’I. Cape Traverse. lids I4. 'Ihomas Robins’s, Bedeque; and continue to that route during the season. TInass.—lSs. pt'omp't payment. C ARLES IIYDE, Groom. Suauneraida, lI..rcli ‘J9, I835. caziui - ULCERS IN THE LEG,-—RB!‘IAIlKABI.Il CURE. C. ét J. BELL, "lERCHAN'1‘ TAILORS, nnd Manul':ic- L turers of ltcady lllade Clothing, Queen Square, opposite the .'l!t:nK’c-.‘, (Jliurlullcluwii. tin-oitrizns oi- _ . Cloths, \'l/hitneys, Uocsltins. T\\'_*f'.‘ll5._ ‘T511539 “ml Tailors‘ 'I‘rimniirigs, and keep in their i-inploy- ment the largest nuinber ofthe lw.-t Journey- iiieii Tiiilors on the Islaiiil. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- patch. Juli. I ALLIANCE LIFE JIJVD FIRE I.\"SUR.z!.‘VE COM- PJIJVY, LOJVD O.’\’. IITAILISHID in ACT or PARLIAMENT. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. CHARLES YOUN Agent for I’. E. G. Island. ilfliie Infollible Remedy! ERYSIPEHAS OF BIGIIT YEARS‘ DURATION CURED Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., of Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway. 0 _ Sir,—I feel a pleasure and a ride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit I ave derived by the use of your iiiestiiiiablc Ointment and Pills. For eight years I suffered unccasingly from attacks of erysipelaii; large purple blotches cnriic all over my body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching and burning. which ntl'ectcd me both iiiglit and day, rendering life a misery to me, as well as to all aiound,—so severe was the attack. I used §‘.‘\‘L‘I'itl reputed remedies without deriving the least CL’e!.'Ill0ll to my misery. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and I’i!'.-i; after taking them for it few I weeks, it \isil»le iltlp|‘0\'O3Illt‘IIl took place, and I for- considerably better;--—in three months, by continuing with your rnr-ilicines, I was completely curt-d,aii now enjoy the best of health. 'I‘lie truth of this statement is well knuwii here, hence there is no necessity for tire to request secrecy. am, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) GEO. 'Il\'CLAIR. Copy of a Lt-Her from .IIr. Edward ToIItli'iIls0II, of Cape llrt-ton, J\"ava Scolia, dated the 4!}: lay, I354 To Professor Ilolloway. _ Sir,—My sister, «Miss Jane Tomkinson, suffered for a great number of years from a bad leg; in which there were several deeply seated and old wounds, defyingthe skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully: and it seemed to me that there was not any thing capable of niitigating thc agonies she endured. At length, she had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, and after using them for about five weeks, she was completely cured, after all other means had failed to afford her the slightest relief. have no objection to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. I rein:-'.r., Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) EDWD. 'I‘OMIiINSON. A BAD BREAST CURED VVIIEN AT DEATH’5DO0Iil Copy of a Letter from Jllr. Hurry Jllaldcn, of Three Rivers, Canada l‘|’ert, dated July 9th, 1854 To Professor Holloway. Sir,—My wife sufl'ered most severely after the birth of our last child with it had breast. There were several holes in it one as lar e as a hand; all the devices and atratagems I tri would not heal them, but it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. As a last resource I tried our Ointment and Pills, which she erseverod with or seven weeks, at the expiration 0 that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with our remedies for two more weeks, she was entirely cured, and we oti'er you our uulted thanks for the cure effected. I am, Sir, ‘pill truly, (Signed) HEN Y MALDEN. The Pillsshould he used coujoiutly with the Ointment LIVER COMPLAINT, .\l,'Nl)ICl'Z. l)YSI‘l‘)I’SIA, Chronic or Nervoug In.-hility, Diseziscs of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach, such as C(lll'r'll[\illl0Il, inward I’ilcei, fiillricss, or blood to the Il(‘i|ll, acidity of tlii- stonizicli,‘ l\'nu.--'cn, Iletirtburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, suur r-ructntions, sinking, or tlutti-ring til the pit of the stornnitli, .~‘\\lllIlIIllIg of the head, liurricd and dlllicult. ting sensations t\lIi.'lI in a lying posture, dininess of vision, dots or webs belore the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of. perspiration, yellow- ness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, Limbs, &c., sudden tluslies oflieat, burning in the flesh, coiistant irnaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be etlectually cured by Doc-roii IIoori..iNi>’s canannaran GER.M.fl.N' IIITTERS, prepared by Dir. C. M. Jacirsox, German Medicine Store, J\'o. I20 Jlrch St., one door below Sixth Philada. 'l‘lieir power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in tnany cases after sltilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention ofluvnlids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching power in weakness and affections ofthe digestive or- gans, they are witlial safe, certain, and pleasant. Testimony from Maine. CAPT. Daxici. Annoi-1-,Brooklyn,Maine. July I6, 1843, says : "I was taken sick one year ago, lrst April, upon my passage from Ilavanna to Char- leston, S. C. At the latter lace I took medicine and procured nphysicinn, but or ten days couldobtaiu no relief, nos ecp or appetite. At last taking up a newspaper having your advertiscnient of‘ Hoofiand’I German Bitters’ in it, I sent for sortie immediately, this was about I0 o’clock, at It o’clock I took the first dose. and nnotlier at 6 o’clock. The effect was so rapid on me, that I hail a goodappetite for ltlpper, and rested well that night, and the next day found me a well titan. I have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between Ilalitiinoro, Char- lerllon and the West India Islands ever since. have now given up going to sea, and reside in this place. ivlicro you should liavo an agency, as you could ‘ell large quantities of it." Jim 15- llALI- 8; Co., I’rcsquc Isle, Aroostook Co., Maine, April 24, I854, say: “We herewith send you a certificate ofa cure performed bv the an of only 0:15 bultlc ofthe German Bitters, ‘we think .\lr. Clark to he it man of vcracitv, and have no doubt ofthe truth of his story," ' llIc.--.-i.~z. Jos. ll. Hull 6; (‘o.—(ientlcmcn—— In ans- wer tu your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about I6 years, had been complaining of a ' in her side, for six or seven years, and about the first -Itillllflfy last. this taken down and confined tobec bed. 'I'lio pain in her side was tery severe, beside! being troubled with pains between her shoulders and in her breast. l"rorn reading a number ofcurcs per- formcd by "Ilooflaiid's (-‘einian Bitters"I was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and plll'CIlnt’t‘tI one bottle. Elle lind taken it but a few days \\'II(‘ll rahc began to improve, and now, after tak- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for years. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of her body, and attributes her cute entirely to tho (ii-rni.-in Bitters. \Vit.t.iAai CLARK, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are xivrinizuir vs-.ui:1'Ani.s:, thereby possessing advan- tages over most of the preparations recommended for sirnilnr diseases. I-‘or stile by respectable dealers and atorekeepers generally. T. DESBRISAY. St Co., General Agency And by Lntuat. Owns, Geor ctown, Enwiutn Gorr, Grandlliver, Enwaiin Nccoiuur, St. Peter's Bay, J. J. FRAIER. St. Eleanor’s, Guoitc: Wioorxrorr, Crapaud, Jae. L. Housaiv, Was. Donn, Bedeque, Janus Pinouorr, New London. Mr" 32 .: «=- WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Better and Dyer. ENTLEMENS Clothes cleaned, Spots and Stains extracted, and restored to their original colour. Beaver and Silk Hats cleaned and atidcuod. Aso, Kossutli and Pelt Hats of all Descriptions. Orders taken at at the Queen's Arms, I Mile. Ruu,and at Jastus Ram's, Queen Street chap. lottctowu. in most ofthe following cases :- Bsd Legs Cancers Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stifl Slriadiceascs urns oin Scar Bunions Elephantiaais 80 ads Bits of bl ui- fistulas Sore-nipples toes and and Gout Soft Corns Flies Glandular swelliags Tumours Coco-ba Lumbago Ulcers Chiego- oot Piles Wounds Chilblains Rheumatism Yaws. Chapped hands Scslds Sold at the establishment of Professor Honnowav, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable ruggista and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, in Pots, at is 8d, 8s 8d, and as each w‘ There In or sizes. . irections fortho guidance of patients in is a considerable saving by taking the cooking Stoves suitable for Coal. ”s.*Z£‘.“i ti" “'1 5:" " ."’°":."...*'*.:.°.: 0 ll OWIII I001, I OW OI STOVES, Welcome Bet ru tt , tented in 1854. February ic,issc." m P. Hides! Eldest! Hides!!! OUR poiicc r. lb. in Cam will be iron for any quaiitit of GREEN HIDES, del vared at« the Tannery oft Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 21. (All the papers.) MONEY TO LBND OJV‘ FREEHOLD ES T1 TE. T. HEATH I-IAVILAND. Banister at Law. Ivory rli-crrlcr arr-nt'.'tu-rl In our ipoi. Ubusihli l. il.\:l'L\It‘sD Again. I . Qiiccii Square, Charlottetown. i\ovaiulni iltii, icu. breathing, tlnttt-ring :it_ the heart, choking or sutlbca- '