which has o’oinruItted such rava- ' bet the did. I! uaisu e eater treat I 0 Pmllghi. 9 Vtoolsteferiisertbnia this riaszsitnfs GAZETTE. SEPTEMBER 27. gee in neighboring Countries ; and the labours of tho hnsbsndlnoii bore 500094 Will‘ 5“ 8 $0‘ 1| ' :l;uli.idan:. “Yon wi .gdO‘ilI 00:‘. we noss5.Dl Prlivfisncelnthosergspeollifll well as is its many hslvebouheotowode . thlsl ._ _“ atggpdy and ' or roosodrn wt be masked ‘b'y"-‘gwlsdota endoherldon ; sag! aa- sare you I be at all times toooaietu- nicete with , and to units nay best exertions with yours the general welfare. Vait-iatrsiotiilr.-It we had not seen a great doeloftliot sort of thing in our youth, we should have had the some users in witness- the exhibition of Ir. nnery in ledgerde- main and ventriloqulsta, so those vr so re- peated shouts of laughter and applause testitled to-nlghtaed to-moi-row "~Ri‘iu .6 mu Errand Curr I regt ‘of a letter from Etlwfsiid .0 Ilowlo , the Indian Walk, Tobago, dated April Sytb. I p " To Professor Holloway.- Sirn-l‘,desn_i its duty Iowa to you and the ‘lie at large, to info you of s most miraculous f t drdntul disease, dropsy, and by the use of _ was tapped live times in the course of. eight months. as sliilfally treated by two isodi iprsetitionere unsuccessfully, notwith- standing which, in six months your Pills perfectly cured me." ' _-.. To 0 " Ihseoss." old a “Country Teacher," came day's paper, but shall appear in our next. ‘ I ' Cllirloltetowa Ilortiraltaral Stcieyt. HE .wr'winv EXHIBITION .3: I-\-uit_s. Vegetables and Flowers, of this Society, will be'held on Wednesday, the ilth October, at the Totnporeeoo Hell. ». LIST OF PRIZES : IR UITS. Bestbunch of Grapes, white Do! do. tie. rod Best 6 Peers, Ztl do ltesr-e wlnt‘er"l’esrs Bed don. Autarnn eating Apples ' do Do. winter kos i do. Id ‘ do. P-“do. Do.» raised from seed o. o. Best 12 Green Gages’ ‘do. ’ do‘. Best-ll Itqsm Bossin Plains Best sort of_Plstus notlees than ll Id do. _ Id ‘ do. , lib ' do. Best do. Baking Plslnl , . Best sort of Detaeoas Best eslt Melon ~ Id do. glee!‘ Water Melon °' rzosuntes. Best Cauliflower ad ’ do. Boer Broeoli ' Boot 8Savo Csbbegss Bestl &rl Yorh do. Best 8 Drum tlsad do. Best 8 of any sort do. Beet ll Carrots for table (Long Orange) Best do Ssrly Hot-e Best 12 Blood Dost ‘ Best I! Parsnips Bestgdo. Selsify or Oyster Plant Best I! Oeioee Globe, white Best do Bast do. Best do. Best I! Gordon ll ‘do do: Tree do. Potetoo Tsrnlps, white do yellow Beet ll Tslilo veristy ' Best I! ’.llctnatoes Beet I2 Cepeiceme Best I! beads ripe lndiau oora Best I dnon Elolnlots Best 5 heads Gertie Bee 6 heads Celery Id’ o " Best Pint Nasturtium Best Pumpkin Best Squash ~ Boat beech Parsley Beet hunch Th Best bench Summer Savory Best bunch Sweet Isrjonin Best bunch Sege Bosrlot Sweet Herbs 0:060eeeoeeeeooeeoooceeeooocooooooo5 oe§eeceeooocoeoococo°°oo Nu--—nunnomumhuuuauhumwnuuuuuaauon. muudu»uwo4qodu<aqu4oo4au haoeaaeeeaoeeoeoocoeecooeoooeeeeemoa ooeaummommooaoacaoaeeaoe ILO WERE. . zest bouquet of Garden Flowers for Table loot b'oeq:et of Gorilon Flowers for Hand ‘inset Hoses Plant in Pet best e lest Monthly Crimea lose Id do most White do loot Blush do loot Yellow do ‘ o . lsrset House Plan: in Pet 0 . obew Ilehlioo, sot lam than I ‘Ii‘£‘!‘ '? 35? -£ 8' le S ‘D“:.sbls ‘Owl flower do , do . lost Single do ’ ‘ Llest Flowering Plant from the Gordon Best Double Hollyboclt Id .,,de lo OO'60000000099QGOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ CDC.‘ShhUOCQCDCOUbC*l.bODDbULD~lObD~l OOOOOOOQOOOQOQGQOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOQ Best of any other Preit,V able or Flower not oop'eoorsts'r‘l'itiey ‘T oil by the jrtgges. to t t e to es rose at not hibitioes, be allowed 16 co: ‘ _ mains" tlypsta at tron.» «awaits. um. - ‘ ' ' be‘ is bohro I! ----~--; . '° "" Doors tohoiqoggajp, Q‘. " .*:..."*"""......m.,.“*'..:."°.."' 'z'“'''- '2.“ a _ mar upon our "Ink t-tI,_I’.‘iv,r,oti.f _ ; 9 Any imam to, 500-“ E1169 5sssIisltlIe.Iodsts,osaia.ioosuo ‘I‘lshutebohdattb’sdsw. - ‘I/' _ f "V41. I l (‘ti ‘ I I RF3OLVED.Thatth following Standing Order ofthisllooemboissortodtliroetit-iieslrieeeh of tho Newspe published in Charlottetown. for the information of the Public, vie :— “'I‘hatnoBlll, Resolution, or other proeoedi , founded upon any application, addressed to Ids House of Assembly, be sustained by the Council, colds on application to the same elect, with such cy accompany the seine, be also ouncil in General Assembly." CHARLES DBRISAY. Clerk Leghlotive Coescil. . CARD. MISS LAWSON intends opeti' epriveto school for the education of young dies, early in November. Information respecting terms, &c., may be obtained by application to her at the residence of her father. East end of Woytoostb Street, eeerly.op- poeite to the Gas or 20th September, IBM. All the papers. Provincial Marine Insurance V _ COMPANY, ‘ TORONTO,’ O. W. AGENT FOR PIIICI IDWAID IILAID. an papers if BENJAMIN Davies. ~ LOOK HERE. ANY no weutin I-‘RA KLIN STOV , or FARMEWS BOIL- ERS,justcell at Dodd's Auction Room, Queen's Square, and they will get sited at their own prices. The Great British and Blackwood’s BONARD SCO'I'I' db CO. New York, continue _ to Re-publish the following British Periodicals. via : l. The London Quarterlygfleview (Coiiservative.) I. 'I‘lIe.Edinburgli Review (Wliig.) I. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review (Lihera|.) 5. Blaclrwood’s Edinburgh Illa tt1.ine ('I‘or .) The present critical state of uropean a airs will render these publications unusually interesting dnrin the your I85-I. ey w’ occup a middle gronn between the hastily written news items, crude specu- lations, and flying runicurs of the daily Journal, and the ponderons Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of tho great political events of the time shall have passed atvs . It is to tltese l‘er'rodica|s that renders must look or the only reliable history of current events. and as ouch, in addition to tlieir well-established literary, scientific, and theological cliarnnter, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. rrsugetneuts are in progress for the receipt of early sheets front the British Publishers, by which we shall be able to place all our Re-prints in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this will involve a very large outlay on our part, we shall continne,to furnish the Periodicals at the some low rates as here- tofore, viz :— Quartet-lies. gaziue I ‘ Per an. For any one of the four Reviews $8 00 For any two of the four Reviews,’ 5 00 For any three of the four llevicws. 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For BIitcltwood's Magazine, 8 00 For wood a three Reviews, 9 00 For Blacltwood and the four Reviews, 10 ‘O0 Payments to be made is all cases in advance. ’l‘liey can be‘ received by Mail at a very small ad- ditional postage. N. B.—-LS6; Co have recently nb|ished,end have now for sale, the "I"'ARMI'ZRS G IDE," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, end Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal pages, It steel and 800 in muslin binding, Q6. &" This work is not the old “ Book the Farirt," lately rtescscia-aren and thrown upon the market. George 'I‘. Heszard, agent for P. E. I. octavo, containing I600 wood engravings. Price Royal Agricultural Society INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION! N Exiitsi-rtort of Domestic Manufactures and Agricultural Productions, will he held in Char- lottetown. on Wednesday, the I\'rst of November next, when PKEMIUAIS, as follows, will be distrtbut : - Porohe best I0 ardo of Cloth, of Island wove on the Island. _hst o- viiice of Nova Scotio or New Bruns- III on O wicls - - Fcrtho bost I0 yards wool grey Home- ‘ & sed Three pairs of woollen socks, Three do woollen Gloves, Three do woollen mittens, Linen Table Cloth, ti yards Linen Towollirig _ Three Lines Sacks, capable of holding four bushels each, Bonnet, made of grass plait, list do do co eoocoo locomo- on 0 span, milled pres l 0 0 10 do dyed do finished 1 0 0 I0 do fancy mixture. do I 0 0 I0 do She hotd's Plaid, I 0 0 I0 do twillled Flannel, . 0 l0 0 10 do pilein do ‘ 0 I0 0 l0 do omespun, women's wear, 0 l0 0 10 do wool and cotton o 0 I0 0 Piece ofCarpcting, not less than twenty yards. 3 0 9 Pair of Horse Rugs, milled, pot lees_thsn two yards square, \ ll 0 Hearth ling, made of woollen yarn, I0 0‘ o . o rags. 10 0 Woollen fancy plaid Shawl, I0 0 Do. shcpherd‘s plaid do 10 0 Do. not shawl, 10 0 Do. long shawl or scarf, ' - IO 0 Pair of thick Itllll woollen Stockings, for Overal ' 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JGRICULTURJL PRODUCTS. For the best tub of _Butter, not less then thirty pounds weight, 10 0 Id best do. 0 5 0 Cheese do twenty pounds 0,10 0 Id best do. 0 5 0 llalf-dozen Swede Tnrnips. 0 8 0 Do Carrots, for the table, 0 I 0 Do Roots Blood Best, 0 5 8 Do Roots of Maugold Wcrtaol, 0 I 0 Do Roots of Ptirsniss, 0 3 0 Do Ears of Indian cm, 0 8 0 Do Onions, 0 8 0 Do Apples, 0 I 0 PO UL TR. Y. For the best pnir, male and female, Dot-Icing Fuwls, mil more than one year old (alive), 0 5 0 do do Cochin Chine do 0 5 0 do db Turkeys ‘ do 5 0 Discretionary Premiums will be awarded for each article! as may be considered worthy by the Committee, although not enprnersted in the list. All articles Exhibited muetbe strictly the manu- taotsrs of ‘ on the Island, with the once ice of the first mentioned in the List. In here are requested to send the articles intended fot ceoipetltlod. ,lo the Secretary, if practicable, on the day prov - y I A Farmer’! 10st at the Globe It the host offoeso'elosbfl&fi efthoShow. 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Cllemlflt Manufacturers, A riculturists. and PEOPLE IN EVERY PROFE SION IN LIFE. will find the SCIENTIFIC Aatsnicart to be c eat value in their respective callinge. Its ocuiisels and‘sugges- lions will save them HIINDRLDS Ob DOL- ltl.AS annually, besides affording them ‘a conti- nael source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyond pecuniary ‘estimate. ’- . ’I'he SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN I; published once a week; every ntitnber contains ei,-glit large quarto pages, forming annually_ at coiriplete antl splendid volume. illustrated with VSl‘.V:ERAL IIUN DRED ORIGIN .\ L ENGIIAV INOS. Terrie of bubacriptioti, one Copy, tut‘ one Year S 2. ‘ Subscriptions received by George 'l. llasznrd. Agent for P. E. Island. Rare chance for Speculators Arid person: desirgoz‘ of Inching a safe and profi- - t nvcstntent. HE Subscriber intends offering for SALE, tit PUBLIC AUCTION, at his residence, at 'l‘welvc o'clock, noon, on the Second Tuesday III October next, all his V./ILUABLE RE./ll. .r1.N‘1) PERSONAL PROPERTY. Iiluateiu the Town of RICIIIIIUCTO, consisting ' About 'l‘en ‘Acres of LAND. with l front of 16 rode on the main street, and about 120 yards from the Harbour, on which are W0 good DWELLING HOUSES, well finished, with Barns, Out-Houses, and every other necessary and useful appendage at.- tached. , Also—-A Valuable TANNERY, being a huge and cotnmodions Building 120 by 24 feet, and I2 feet post, containing I9 Vets, Bark Mill, Stoves, &c., di.c., in good and complete working order, for carry- ing on the business. Likewise, a Blncksmitli’s Forge, and Shoe Shop. The above will be sold in Lots to suit purchasers, and terms iuade moderate. Patents, Inventions, _ '1'-he Renowned Remedy ! HOLLOWAY’! OIN THIN T. ut.csits—a case cerrirten or re: iraroa or e'os'rotr. Co o a Letter from J. Noble, E ., Hit of W I Boston, Lioeoleshire. "1 '0' . To Professor Honnowav, Deer Sir,——Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpoud street, Boston, has this day deposed before me that for e considerable period she was severely sflicted with Scrufulcue Sores and Ulcers in her arms. feet, legs, and other arts of her body‘ and although the firet of medical a vice was obtain . at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of endor- ing, but gradually grew worse. Beiu recommended by a friend to try your Oint- ment, s e procured a small pot, and a x the Pills, and before that was all need, symptoms of amendment appeared. By perseveririg with the me- dicines for a short time longer, according to the dlffifi lions, and strictly adhering to your rules, as to diet, &.c', she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. - I remain, Dear Sir, yours ' ed) Dated Angust.l2th, I852. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURI OI‘ IRYSlPELAS' IN THI LEG, AFTER ' IEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter lrosi Jllrs. Elizaluth Yoetes, of the Post Oiice, .dldwt'cIc Rood, tuur Bognor, Sussex, dated January 12th, I858. To Professor HOLLOWAY, Sir,—I suffered for a considerable period froma severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and restated all medical treatment. llly sutfsrings were very great, and I nite deepnired of any permanent aiiiendtnent, when was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so without delay. and am happy to say the result was eminently successful, for they effected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shzill ever speak with the utmost rotifidetico of your iiit.-tlitziiics, and have rt.-cmiiitietidred them to others in this neigliborlioutl sitiiiluily afiiicted, who tlerivctl equal benefit. _ I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELlZABl:l'I‘Il YEATES. C A DREADFULLY DISEASIID ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS. 'I‘lie following im ortnnt communication has been for- warded to Pro essor Holloway for ‘iublication, by Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King-st., orwich. Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith, of Great Yanlloulh, dated January l9tIt, 1853. To Mr. DIXON, ' Dear Sir,-—-I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor I‘lol|cwny’s invaluable inedi- 'citics:—Dlr. John \Velton, late in Her Mxtjesty’s Set- vice, in the British Fleet at Malta, bad a ver bad ulcrutcd uncle, and tiller having been iii the ltilta Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an invttlid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remained an inniete four inotiths, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, he was turned out iticur- Ile then came to Yarmouth, and was under it medical gentleman for about three months, but his trnly_, J. NOBLE. At this period, by my advice, he tried Hollows Ointment end Pills, which, by uuremitted application, On the following day at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold a BUILDING LOT, in Buctouclie,‘situate be- tween Mr. Atkinson and R. D. Cutler, I-‘.sqnires, the some being 50 feet fronting on the River, and to which there is e lVharf attached, where a vessel of l,500 ions can lie alon ' e. _ 'I'lisre will be sold at the same time, a great quan- tity of other articles. _ For particulars of which see Handbills. ‘ JAMES R. CREELMAN. Richibucto, lat September, 1854. A C FRENCH EXHIBITION or Agriculturiil and. Manufacturing ~ PRO UCTS. To be opened in PARIS, on the lot of Jfay, 1555. HE following Prices will be paid for the best specimens of the articles mentioned, to se- lected,,for the purpose of being forwarded to the above Exhibition in order to secure a due representa- tion of the industrial resources of this Colon-yl.—0 For the best half bushel of When at; 0 " do. 2 rowed Barley 0 15 0 " do. . 0 I2 6 “ do. Black Outs, 0 7 6 “ do While Oats. 0' 7 8 “ do. Buck W/heat, 0 -6 3 " do. Indian Corn, 0 7 6 ‘ " do. Mall, 0 to o " Half barrel ofuntmeal, ‘ l 10 0 “ do. of Pearl Barley, . 2 0 0 " Clieose not less than 25_lb weight, 8 0 0 " l0lbe of Flux, I I0 0 " “- Flax seed, 0 5 0 u 10- -- Hope, 1 o o The articles above mentioned to be shown on the day ofthe R. A. Soctely’o Industrial Show lst Nov. when the selection will be made by Judges to be up- 'it the joint Committee nominated by the Government and by the Society. ’ A liberal rice will be paid for Slabs of Black nrled and Bird-eye Mnple. Also, for Indian manufacture, for particulars, application to be made to the undersigned. By order oftlle Committee, _ CHARLES S'l‘l£W AR'l‘. Soc’y R. A. Society sti. August, 1354. To Licensed Teachers. TEACHER of either the First or Second Class is wanted for the School in Hillsborough Dis- trict, Charlottetown. Application to be made to William Cendall, Esq. or to BERTIIAM MOORE. See I’. to the Trustees. ldih Sept. I854. 2 Isl LL- persons holding Correspondence with Mr. Jesse Wiii'ri.ocx, B. C. Minister, will please address to Vernon Iliver instead of Georgetown, its form: y. TO BE RVANTS. ANTED ti cod clean COOK, who can be well recommended. Apply at Geo. 'I‘. Ilaszasifs Boob-store. Iinx Celebrated Horse "washout." ‘OR SALE, veto contract, that eelebrsted HORSIW k,abest 10 heads high, tivs ears .o|d-'-warranted eoen — r we, wtli black lqs, use and tail. This henddtlitie Ind use- ratliorssw 'IltteestI'sIrst pthe can as a three a ‘~ ‘rattle N.'ItAltlll. sqmssorts.iss_t. as 1 5' (B the ulcers, and restored him to perfect a lion‘ arrortisiiizto cults: or solotlmous » anclc became so much worse that all hope was lost. I Sale or stoci, etc. DY JAIES IOIIIS. ‘at: sow -Public we-riots. llott-‘ -ad-Ir’-3iJa‘h7h‘-‘div-ztc'ai'vK' '1': "'§i.'i'I<i'.t.:i' "' r . V II Clt0P,vla: ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' Loero-——A pore brfl Derhstn lung, 3 pg. 375'’ .'-."‘°"2‘.‘ ‘J. I"'i3}’3’.i'i"i'i3u'-"..’.' ‘ 3"” tleody £:ster 63",-'&c.'.&e." ' ' .' Luut’ ' ‘h;«Hc,(Ir t .so-‘rho-é$“us: as . or is are e 3' rip“!-_, V§}i;i7»‘~“.:i.?’ ." " "* '3‘>"'° 9'7" We ‘ t—d , b .. _ jug _- ¢‘*¢r."r:-8,’<.l:" ilfixirihifidaiih do. F" Blaelt-ry—8_yeers, l"cslve this Antonie, ....n 3 Bwo Lesson, 1 do. pore _ ed doatbdime KAI. » 5} Acres superior two-pow BARLEY, I0 Acres OATS, siiexceflont crop. ~ ' g ~ hreshed Q] ' s Tons HAY, . i cut ii:ii,Tu"< .',. 1 Powerful Screw Cheese‘ ‘eon, gie Lantern with slides I to.‘ ' “'- aplrlin S'I0ll_l*‘..__ ',°_ . . _ .. eass.—A|l seine over £8 three tsotltlls. IVE :12 our mouths credit, on approved Sale at ll o'clock. . » O .1 o , Charlottetown Royalty, Sept. ‘NJ, , . .~...~.'vi Steam and Gr'ist..Mil1- ' 3’i"k.'t 6‘°-I 5‘.°.e ,. BY JAMES. NORRIS. ' To 3!! son), by AUCTION, onfirti y,.sa October.‘ -t 10’ o'clock, at in. can oats‘, corner Queen and Water Street. 1 Steam Enema. 25 bone power, saitalile for a Gangofssws. ' ‘s 35 ll. Brick, ‘ I, 1 Pair French Burrow Stones, I ‘Pair Shelling Stones, ’ ‘ With a large quantity of other Machinery. Charlottetown Sept. 6th, I854. Isl&Ex_' Freehold Farm‘ ‘ for Sale -/IT C1 DISH. . 0 BE SOLD at AUCTION, on'TueIIay the _ 8d October, 68 acres of Freehold Land, 40 of which are under cultivation. Together with the farming Iiiiplctiteuts, Cattle, lltiust-huld fiirnilurc. &c. IIN (.iRAllA.\l, son. I‘)... w September 13th, I85-I. Sale by Auction, ON ’l‘UESl_)AY, the 10th day of Oc-rouse next, at the residence ofthe Iat_e Janus WIIITIR, Farmer, Marie, St. Peter’s Bay, cornmescirig at to o'clock, the whole of the_CROI’, consisting of 5 Stacks of llay, 4 Stacks of W at, _ 6 Stacks of Oats, l Stack of Barley, and a large quantity ofI’otutoes [so A good Mare, 1 cm. ’ ‘ 1 set or can Harness, and several Panning Imple- uients. 'I’s:tuts.——Snms to £5, Cash; £5 and u wards. 35 Months’ Credit, on satisfactory Joint otes of Hand being given. EDWARD WEBSTER, A . . . CHARLES R. WEBSTER, I ""““""'°"- September 28, I854. 2ien LOST! N the afternoon of SATURDAY, the ldth itrst., . between the Brighton Road and Pownal Wharf, l:ady‘s GOLD CHAIN, With EYE GLASS, PENCIL CASE and LOCKET attached. Who- ever will hrin the same to the Otlice of this paper will be rewur ed. ‘health and strength. I remain, Dear Sir, yours very‘ truly, . (Signed) JO N SMITH. Albert Hotel, Great Yarmoetli. SURPRISING CURE OF A BAD BREAST, NI|l~ VOUS DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy of a Letter}!/‘rein Mr. 1'. E Ker, Chemist, ¢c., L0l0¢;‘ib ors-Ianleéuzitfalrgslserter, dated e ruary , . ‘ To Professor IIox.i.owav, Dar Sir,—l have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of it very extraordinary cure ofa had breast, elfecteddstlilellly bymthfiluseh cg ylourrri) e- b oted Uiritment an I s. r art a e ,c it!- strreet, in this town, had been for a considerable time laboring under nervous debility, loss of a petite. and general ill health, occasioned by nlcerate wounds in the breast. She had had mucii experience in the use ofall the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result; in fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being efiectcd. this distpeseing and pplitiiful ctgndition of body and mind, sie was persua ti to ave recourse to your invaluable Ointment org! l’ills, which she immediately did, and in the course of a very short time the effect prtiduccd was‘ most nstoiiisliing; her appetite. was speedily improved. and the sores and ulcers in the breast gradually heu||edi and the nervous excitement flier it stern was w tol y remov . 0 y I remain dear Sir, ‘puts faithfully, ' ed) . I“ORS'l‘F.lt KER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointmen in most of e following cases :- Ilttd Legs Cancers - -ors-throats [Ind Breasts Contracted and Still‘ nltindiseeseo Burns _ Join curvy Bunions Ill pliantiasis ore-heads Bile of .\losqni- l‘irtulas ‘ore-nipples toes and Sand Gout oft Corns I-‘lies Glandular swellings utnours Coco-bay a|I|lII)l‘0 ere Chiego-foot Piles lvoends iillilains Jlheumtitism Yaws Chopped bands do Sold at the eslablnshment of Professor Hor.i.owAv, 244, Strand, (neur Teiiiple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Druggists nod Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, in Pots, at is 3d, 8s 8d, and (is each. There is a considerable saving by taking the In or sizes. . B.—l)ireetions for the guidance ofpntients in are [fixed to en ipot. every disorder a GI-JORGE '1‘. IIASZARD Agent. WANTED TO CHARTER. ’ EVERAL SCIIOONERS to carry COAL front l'ictou or Sydney to Halifax, for which liberal Fieights will be given. Apply to G. \V. DI:'.lil.t)lS.Clinrlotteluwn or Commercial and Classical School. R. COSTLY begs leave to inform the in- habitants of Charlottetown and Vicinity, that he will open on EJVLGISH, COMMERCIAL St. CLASSICAL SCHOOL on the 2d o(O¢to- ber next, in the Methodtot School, Grafton street. Prospectus containing the Terms, Course of In. strnction & regulations of the Institution may be had applying it the Book Store of Mr. G. T. Hasasrd, or at the School-room atler lot October. Charlottetown, Sept. I2, 1854. GARRISON or MARST-ERS. CUSTOM HOUSE 3L SHIP BROKERS, an , COMJIIERCI./IL AND FOR WJRDING JGEJVTS, - Custom House Building. ' ST. JOHN, N. B. IE7’ Goods from England or the United States may be forwarded to any part of this Province, Nova-Scotie " or P. E. Island by conoigntng the same to.G. dt M., enclosing Invoice, to prevent delays. _ Charges Moderate. _fl Imx ' OUSF. AND LAND FOR SALI-‘..—'l'he Sub- scriber oifers for Sale the House and Land op- posite llenib llaviland, Esqr’s. GIQORGE HIX May 3. River. - 200 Acres on Lot No. 8, embracing the West Point ofihe Island. . I00 Acres on Township No. 60. . Pasture Lot No. 188 n the Royalty of George- town and wn Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in 'l‘o Charlottetown. Apply to . WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th, 1854. "OR SALE —Gitovert IILAND, situated in Richmond Bay, about one-fourth ofia mile from Priticetown. This Island contains about 80 acres, and as s fish- ing station is uneqn d in this, Islsnd.—hsvittg e sutiicient depth of water on one side for vessels of large baitliert, end being envirely free from drill sand. An indisputable Title will begiveit; and for further particulars, apply to was. I"oitG.ut, Esq., Char. lottetown. April 22, I854. The Laws of {Prince Edward Island FROM 1773 to l85l,botIt years inolesive-2 vol- Royul 8 vc., with a cu 'oue Index; peblihed under lln Act of the Colonial .egisltiturc, and care. lly revised and couetrlidstetl, by ttotiiniissioners FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. 51 having a front of 20 Chains on Montague (liew. if) S. CUNARD do Co., Halifax. August 4th. I854. appointed for the purpose, may be had at the boob v store of G. T. I-IASZAID. NOTICE. THE Subscriber offers yet for Sale Five Town or BUILDING LOTS, at Summer- side, which he will sell on Iibernl terms her. or the Subscri r. ciuiottmvs. -our-t amt. no Applicetionoen be made to Messrs. J. be if applied for before the First day of Octo- 'I‘oon_or,,I’a-r-Yitice Poua, at Suiiitneroido, _ J. wiiarnnttcn, "N5! 9", .'*--4-1 ’