- 1. 'HAS_ZARD’S cazsrtln, 'JUNE' ii. ‘islet .'l‘hdIilsr.lss. D tat‘ his Exnnlruey. sod th? I .‘ annulus. _ Tb Hts Ilzcslleitry Dcasriircn Dani. Enquire. Lien:i:snt Generator and osnnsedsr-In-chief» dc. . ~ ' ‘ Mar .11‘ Pntasn rcoi 31‘l='.‘.-";"°'ui‘ C. We Her Injesly N _I I’ 9 "IV- :1?‘-i‘.-:.°:a '.'.“..‘:*.'..::3'.‘,.-...":§*:..*‘:.;' *.°;:::r 9|’ .5‘. cont’, tag to er Your Excn eiicy our ‘ tiilatioiis on our arrival and assump- °mm"ir:;'i Iilbhdiacter and long uainteticc with Colonial alfairs. we regard the appqhitinent of Your Excellency. to il:p_ Government o n Colony. as an additional proof the interest which our most gracious Sovereign, has ever evinced in the happiness and welfare. of Her loyal and grateful subjects. the Inhabitants of this C I . "Was beg to express to Your Excellency. our ardent and sincere desire. that ‘year Administration may prove agreeable to ysarscl . and udvantsgeiuus to the people over when y u are iippointed to re- side; and to assure Your Excellency. that no e one shall be wanting on our part to conduce to so desi- rable a rss t. On bclislfnf the Meeting. 1. it. no lllili. High Sheriti‘. Charlottetown. lfith June, 1854. Chairman. To which His Excellency was pleased to make the following ~ aurnvr Gentlemen; The congratulations of the Clergy. Magistrates. and other Inhabitants of Queen's County. on my arrival and assumption of the Government of this Inland. demand my best thanks. which [beg you to see In no portion of Her most gracious Majesty's widely extended Colonial Empire is r solicitude for the welfare ofher subjects rnorc connpieioun, than in the noble Provinces of British North America; lllItI it ahnlllhe in constant endeavour. by the etiinient and impartial discharge of the important duties that devolve upon me. to evince to Her Majesty's Govern- ment, and the loyal Inhabitants of thin tine lsliind, how setiailile I am of the high trust that has been reposcd in me. . Your welcome assurances of co-c ration und support in my efi'orts to promotv the pr rity and happiness of the topic. are very gratifying to me; and will. I trust. productive of all the advantage which I anticipate from them- D. DAl.Y. Lieut. Governor. Government House. 22d June. 1854. Summary of Government Advertisements Cocitcii. Orricrt. June I. I854. His Excellency the Liuteuant Governor will hold _a Levee at Government House. on Monday. the 26th instant. at Two o'clo L'!'Gentlemen attending are requested to give it Card with their name to the Aid-de-Camp in waiting. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil has been leased to appoint John Dalziol, Esiiuire, Collector of mpost and Excise for Murray Harbour. and also to nominate the said John Dalziel. Es uire, Controller of the Navigation Laws. for that ort, subject to the approval of the Honorable the Com- missioners of Her Majesty's Custoins—in the place of Mr. Donald Crichton who has declined to accept those otlices. His Excellency the Lieut. Gcrernor. in Council, has been pleased to a point Mr. John Haggarty. Assayer of Weights an Measures Fort Augustus, in the terms of the Act Sd Will. IV.. cap. I9. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been plcssed to up int Mr. James Forsyth. Collector of Itnpost and Join for Cascumpec ; and also to nominate the said James Forsyth. Controller, of the Nev’ atlon Laws for that Port-—subjeot to the u provalo the Honorable the Commissioners of Iler .‘\Iiijesty's Cttstotns—in the place of Allan Forsyth. Esquire. His Excellency in Council her also been pleased to appoint Mr. Samuel Thomas. of'l‘ryon. a Surveyor of I.umber—ia terms of the Act of l2th Victoria. ca . I9. Ilia Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been leased to order that the names of Messrs. William Russel Watson. Charlottetown. Williani Mallet. Cainpbelton. New London. and Charles Grelgor. Brucliley Point, be inserted in the Commission 0 the Peace for Queen's County ;_snd James I-‘srquharson . Head of Hillsborough. for King's County. His Excellency has also been pleased to ordiir the names of Mnssrs John Townshend. 'I‘raveller‘s Rest. Benjamin Darby. St. Elcanor's and Humphrey McLaren. Ellis" River. to be inserted in the Com- mission of the Peace for Prince County. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appoint- ments.-— Mr. Thomas Owen, to be Commissioner of High- ways for the Eighth District of King's County. in the place of Mr. William Alley. resigned. R. HILLOOAT. I. R. C. 8.. England. can be consulted on the various branches of hie profes- sion, from 9 a. m., to 2 p. i'n..st his residence Keppoclt House. late the property ofJ.urns Durs- cAri,I.-Inn. Isl aw Dyer and Puller Wanted Il‘HE Subscriber wishes to engage agncreon who fully understanth the FULLING. D EING and DRESSING cfCDO'l‘H. to whom monthly wages will be given, or a share in the concern. Satisfactory references required. WM. JAMIESON. New Annan Mills. Lot 19, June 28. ISM. Shingles, Prime Shingles. PER .V¢r nrsl.frcm Bathurst, bl5.00o CEDAR . and PI 'E SHINGLES; quality good as last year. if not superior. Appl June 28. ISM. Iw __.._.._._..___:.___ . NATIVE LASS. HE Subscriber he s to inform his friends and the public. that he I sjust received. by Schooner Naltu Lane. from Boston, ii lar e and varied assort- ment of AMERICAN arid WES’ ‘ INDIA GOODS. Consisting in part of 40 Cases Ladies’, Gents‘ and Childrsns' BOOTS and SHOES. of all kinds. IS Cases srican CIDCKS. various patterns. 2 Rules DTICKS, 2 do. Gre TTONS. PSARASOLS. D soon. AIES HARRIS. and Striped CO I Cane UIIBRBLLAS and 1 Case WINDOW BLIND I Cask GLASS WARE. Case LOOKING GLASSES, assorted sixes A i. . assortment of r.ur.ur.»vo urpcir- .ME.N'?S. consisting of Rakes. Hess, Scythss, Snesthe. be It) Boxes assorted CONFECTIONARY. so Boxes cariouzs. I6 do 80M’. I Bong STARCH. FIGS. ORANGES. Currants. Spies. Lind. Whitewash Brushes. Scrabh and S do.. ends [at variety of other Goods. so 4 Hlttls. SUGAR. I0 Ilhls. CHIISHBD SUGAR, I00 Bhls. CANADA FLIXIR. I00 YSLIDW OOIN. A few Bblsn WIN HEAL All sfw&fi wlllbsulsldatlfl bwest Igare for Gdmrappresad V -» v‘N0IAl W. EDD. Jesslrthlfln A-Iflw, - .- BELIBS OLOTI'IIN'G STORE. MESSRS. C. & J. BELL tslte this oppcrtueit of returning their sincere thanks totlteir frisndb and numerous customers throughout the Island. for the very liberal support which they have received. _since corrirrieiicing businnss;nud now beg leave inform thcrri and the ublic generall , that the have imported a choice an well selected took of suitable for the Clothing Business, which they will make up to order. on the most reasonable terms. The will also make up. and have conetantl on Itan . oftheir own inariufacture, ready made loth- ing ofa_l| descriptions, which they will sell as cheap as any imported from England. and made up in a superior inunner. being practiced 'I‘ailors themselves, and employing tho best of Worlimen; they are pre- pared to execute all orders intrusted to them, cupc- rior to any other Establialiment on the Island. N. B.—Gent|cmen furninhing their own Cloth and 'I‘rimmings. can have them made up as usual. Isl. Ex dt Adv (ii a- 9 U 9" Now is your che.nce.—Wrlt1ng taught in 12 Lessons. HE Uridersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown. that he purposes opening classes in Penmanship in Mr.‘ Ciintclo‘s Assembly Room. on Thursday June Ibth. \Vriling Room open every day from 9 to I2 o'clock a. m.. for Ladies; from 8 to 6, and from S to lo o'clock p. in. for Indies and Genre. Terms for 12 Lessons l0n. Please read the Hand Bills. Specimens to be seen at Mr. Huszard’s Book Store. J. Iil‘DONALD. Teacher of Penmanship. Tailors! Tailors! Tailors ! I C 6.21. BELL will give steady employment to e tiny number of Journeynieri 'l‘ailors. and g wages in CASH, for their work. Apply soon. All peper «ti Washing madcntlnsiyi ;dtITTeesant Y UIIE Ob‘ BOSTON Chemical Washing Powder. runs wssntuc powncn OH DEARIIT taeucu HARD WORK T0 WASHI is WHAT ct_i:s_mE vioiuti ‘ I / _ THIS Powder. prepared by a practical Chemist. is a superior article for Washing Clothes. The process of uningis simple and easy, and cleanses without injury to Ilia finest fabric. One pacliage of thin Powder will make two gallons of soft soap. superior in quality r all domestic uses. Nothing exceeds thin powder. afler having been made into soft soap for removing grease spots from Vvnolcn clothes and cii eta- Kggf‘ Directions on each package of the Powder —wliicli. iffollowed, will, give, aftera fair trial. general satisfaction. W. R. WATSON. General Agent for I" E. Island. (lin. June 15. I854. FOR the CURE of LIVER Complaints. Jnundice Dyspep- sia. Rheumatism, Indigestion, Gout. Dyaentry. Disrrhma.Dis- orders of the Kidneys and Bladder, Eryuipelua. and all Diseases of the Skin. Erup- tions. 'I‘yphold and Inflamatory ‘\ Fevers, Sick. Headiiche.Cos- tivenesn. Pains in the Head. Breast. Side, Back Limbs. Pulpitation ofthe Heart. Female Complaints, nnd all Diseases arising from an ‘impure state of the blood. These invaluable Pills have been used with un- paralleil success in private practice for more than thirt years, and are now olfered to the public. with the ullent conviction that they will prove themselves a public benefit. ' possess the power of stimulating the departi- tive organs throughout the body to a healthy action. than assisting nature to subvert disease after her own manner. . 'l'.u(r.oit. hi. 6!. Co.. 0. ton. W. R. WATSON. Charlottetown, General Agent for P. E. Island. nuiroanuiii B A For Restoring Preserving and Beeutifying the air. 'I‘lIIS elegant preparation is an clliictuiil remedy for Baldness. or falling olfof the Hair It prevents and completely eriidicriten Scarf and Dsnilruif. strengthens the Roots of the hair ; causes it to lnxur'iuntly;gives its rich, dark, soft and g appearance. and prevents it turning gray. The Hun- garian Balm is a purely Vegetable compound, scien- tifically and chemically combined. and is warranted to contain none deleterious ingredients which prove no injurious to the hair. It acts directl upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from all unhealthy secreiions.thereby removing and preventing the accumulation of scarf, daltdrulf and other impuri- lies, which so frequently cause premature decay and loss of the hair. 'l‘hc Ijungsrinvr Balm is especially adapted to ludise’us‘tt: and those who have tried the various oleagiucus mixtures. with no benefit. will at once discover the ble and beneficial etfects produced by this pure and dsliciite preparation. Instead of matting and In ling the hair. (which is more or less pa led out in the process of combing. ) it leaves ':'~ fold virtues. 'I‘lierefors. 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Extensive Sale of BRITISH Manufactured GOODS. BY H. W. LOBBAN. property of Mr. JAMES RBDDIN. coin- msnciug on Wednesday. the 38th instant. at It o'clock. at the New Store of Mr. I’. GAUL. two doors south of Henry Stsaiper. Esquire. Qloon rest. As Mr. Rsddin is about returning s will be continued sachnuccenslvc to lattd.t day. until the whole are disposed of. without the least reserve. Sale positive and Terms liberal. June 23. I854. CAUTION. HE Subscriber having lately purchased the Keg- pcch Estate. situate at the East side of t s entrance ofCherlcttetowu Harbour. hereby cautions ull persons against cutting or carrying away. wood. hauling Seaweed from of the shore. or trespami in_ an manner on the rsmises, as if they do so. y wi I be procecuted to the utmost rigor of the law. H. . HILLCOAT. Charlottetown. flat June. Isllw NEW GOOD8.—8prIt:tg of 1854. HE Subscriber is new receiving. per Sir .lle.i:- niider, I60 Paclisges BRITISH MERCHAN- DIZE. the principal part of his Spring iaiportations. consisting of-— ' I canes ready made Clothing, 4 do. Ilats and Caps. do. Straw Bonnets and Hats, ' Iutmbls. dc. Ililliasry. do. Gloves-Dent. Allcsctttt 0e's.. dc. Hosiery. do Shawl ' !—“F*i?” . u. do. Hnbeadashery. do. Silks and Ribbons, I bales Unbleached Calinus. 1 dc. White Calinoes. 2 do. Car t' 9 Sundries. ‘ The above. with his Stock on hand. comprises one of the best aseortmsnts in Town, and will be sold at extremely low prices for cash. . DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, l2t|i Miiy. 1864. Just Arrived, Per St-Iirn. Lomiomierry and Elizafrora Halifax Spring Importation, 1854. 7 ‘HE Subscriber. thankful for the support he has hitherto received, begs to call the attention of his numerous customers in Town and Country. in tire following articles, selected with great care, and which will he sold w rCus viz 2 Cases ready made Clothing. 2 do. Hats and Caps. 1 do. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. ntid Bcnnct Shapes 2 do. Ladies’ Dresses. embroidered n in. Cloths. Siiiiiiner Shawls, Parnsoln, Prints, Regatta Shirting. white do.. ready made Shirk. Striped Shirting. unbleached do. black and coloured Silk Neck handlterchiefs. a superior assortment of Gents‘ fancy Neck Ties. Cotton do.. Bed Ticks. Linen and Cotton 'I‘nble Cloths. brown and white Artificial Flowers, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes. Laces an Edgings oftill descriptions. Lining Cottous, Stays. Canvas Begs, Ginghums, Cotton Warp, (white and coloured.) Also. The following GROCERIES :- Siigiir. Tea, Molasses, 'l‘obacco. Soap. Starch, Cnndles.&c. &c.dtc. HARDWARE. Knives and I"crlts. Kettles. Pots. Scythes. Scythe Sneathr. Rakes, a few Setts of Harness Mountin Riding and Gig Saddle Trees. Britchan Chains, Curt Bitte, atering Chains, die. die. 6 Case, ROOM PAPER (assorted.) ' CALL AND Sire. CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great George Street. Charlottetown, June 5. 6i. LONDON HOUSE, Great Gcorfcslreet. Spring Importat one for 1854. ECEIVED at this Establishment. a large pro r- tioii of the general STOCK of BRITISH MEI!- CHANDISE for the present Season—Consintirig of- I.adies' Visiins, Miintles. Parunols. Silks. Sutins. French Delainss, and Printed Barages. Muslin tucked Dresser; Ribbons, a choice assortment; Silk and I"ancy Bonnets; Dress Caps in great variety; a large assortment of Dress Goods. Gloves. Hosiery. Huber- dashery; Prints; Cottons; Muslin and Lace Window Curtains. &c. Ai.no, Broad Cloths; Cusnimerss; Doesltins, Veetiugs, and other materials of Gent's wear; Carpets. Hearth Rugs. Stair Carpeting. Oil lluor Cloth; Curtain Darnasks. Gent's Paris Hats; Ladies’ do Children's Boots and Shoes; together with a large Stock of staple GOODS. all of which will be disposed of on the most moderate terms. by IIENRY IIASZARD. N. II.—A further supply hourly expected per “ Joiiri." from London. P’S BOAT. FOR SALE, an excellent Ship’s BOAT. 24 feet keel. Oslr, Clinker built, Copper fastened, with Sails in complete repair. new rode and Anchor. Price only Twenty Pounds. JAMES N. HARRIS. June 8th. I854. 8w FEEWOOD. WENTY-FIVE Corils of FIREWOOD for Sale. cut and split; various lengths and sizes; excel- JAMES N. HARRIS. June 8th. 8w MOLASES. FEW Puucheons of POR'l'0 RICO .\IOLAS- SE8; prime article; for sale. And IOChests prime CONGOU TEA. 5 Boxes TOBACCO. I Cask COD OIL. 50 Boxes SOAP, 20 Tina BLACK PAINT. JAMES N. HARRIS. June 8th. 3w CHAMPAGNE. VFHIRTY CASES of prime CHAMPAGNE. pool. lust received as " Peeping Tour." from Liver- Jllno. a buantity of 0.11’ UM. For ale by CHARLIES STEWART. Jane 1. I854. If Steam Packet Notice. HE Subscriber is Agent for the Saint John and Wesiniorels Steam Navigation Company's Bouts at the Send. An rties w to vs ends forwarded to er rom rts In the Gsll'St. ivrenes and Prince Edward stand. will be attend- ed in by seeding heir Instructions. It is intended to pat n eiiiling Peclist during the eessinxssnnrsr en the route between Sbsdise and Nrrnniie l, of which essveysnen parties int _ edcea i as. llbessl wqn sisvs glvsn. Aprg to r hstiisslv AN WRIGHT. “St I“ ' ' Properties for Sale. i : HE Subscriber o|fl'ers ‘I rang, the fcllcwi Freehold. ' .52: bloc J soc acres en Land on or Townsh' N . 8. Lot No.8; 430 acres at Fixes: Point; I! eerescn Lot No. 20. near McMurilic's; and 1) song at Seven Mile Bey. Also. His interest in the following Leasehold 44 acres of Land with Dwellig 0|! Premises via. our: patina sf Mr. J. at... the Property in 'l‘ryou, formerly 'cccupi by the late gauge Bynou. c above Tracts fLaud be’ geitsrnll blow , require little. if any further destTt.uon. , I J. ATHERBE. Charlottctowu,I0tb l'eb.. 1854. cu ‘ ‘A _ To be Sold. _a. in the Second undred of in , ad- yoiaing the merty of Daniel Hedgsen, Earp. in to suit purc rs. Towrr Lo-rs Nos. 8. 4. and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. aforesaid. in lots to uni purchasers. Towrr Lo-r No. 64. in the Fourth hundred oflfia if Charlottetown, adjoining the reaflencs of thccltief ustice. Colnsorr Lore I2 and IS, in Common of. and in close prnsimlt to .‘ Twenty-four Acres. in lots to unit pi . Part of Common Lot No. '18. in the Common or Charlottetown. and which Ibr the V the appmgcp from Town to Government House. in lots to suit purchasers. P.an-run: Lor No. 654. in the Royalty ofG'har- lollel-own. containing Twelve Acres. ' ’ At.so——PEW No.81. in the South Able J St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further tioalars. apply to W. I-‘onaax, Esq. Barrister at Law. Charlottetown; st Piston. to I. IIAIIILTON Learn, .,the Actiqghsollst and one of the Trustees its in the Wi ef the /late Cqllonel A lie above pro ty it‘ net vioupl dinpmedql‘ pt private sale. vrIIl'bs oEsredPIiPnblid auction. on Thursday 29th dsay of June asst. Terms made known at time of ale. BE LET at a moderate rent the ideuce of the late Col. Lane. with the grounds attached. Appl Charlottetown, 21d May, . LAND FOR SALE. IVE Hundred acres of LJJVD, with s Marsh ‘ attached. which cuts annually Fort tcusof Hay. niiunple o_n Township Ne. 28, head oI,t.he‘I-Iillaho. POI! I II’- T0 Res l'or terms apply to SAMUEL NEISON. Charlottetown. Nov. min, 1868. FOR SALE. HAT valuable plot of GROUND at the bead sf h ll’rirncc Street. fprmerly the site of the Baptist C ii e . routing 100 set on Eustou Street, and toe on lI’p_per Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gentleman's resi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For Terms. to. apw to . H. POPE. Jane S. Freehold Perm for Sale. HE Subscriber o&'s for sale a frvedsld firm at Dog River. there is a new House and Bern on the premises, a fresh water a ing running through the middle. and a Creek on the clr side of the farm. the farm is about j mile below Dog River Bridge. and is half clear. DONALD LIVINGSTON. Lot 8], Dog River April flat. I854. 300 ver. 200 Acres on Lot No. 8. embracing the West Point of the Island. ' 100 Acres on Township No. 00. Pastut: Lot No. I88 in the Royalty of George- wn an Town Lot No. 96 in the stli hundred of Lots in C rlottstowu. Appyto WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. 7th. 1854. To us: LET, and possession given on the let Jnguu. NEW HOUSE in Grafton Street. adjoining the Subscribcr‘s Store. The house willbs let in three separate apartments. each apartment comps-hing live good Rooms. and s Cellar. Application to 5. made to the Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. June 1th. Isl Gt Ad ACRES of land on Tdwuship No.‘ in having a front of 20 Chains on Montague Thirty Lots of Land for Sale. HERE will be ollercd in June next for I the Subscriber, at SIIIIIIHPSIGO’, abi:¢. '2) building lots. part of which is within a few hundred feet of the Wharf at that place, not others. within from In to 20 Chains. part sf sv ' [1 gr». w“.-,. Lots. Terms made easy, and further notice ofgh to be given, J. WEATI-IERBY, May. 13th ISM. v Brick Yard and 18 A 0 BE LET. and immediate gi..._ _the above Premises, cousisti of If Pasture E.::".=:..'i:.';':‘:°:°.:.1..':°.z.":t="':"""t..:’°""°' °" is situate, (the Three Mile Creek) ruse nearly through the centre of it. About half the Land has been. ploughed. a part ready to stump, and us. remainder is covered with trees. reserved for sheltc and ornament. There in a smell Dwelling Henna on it. It wiildbe get pit ether, er the Brick Yard will bereserv or ar er perticulars,a l to ES D. . Recrcntlsn. April I0, I864. acres nfwhlch are cleared; there isa good ofwstsr on it. about S0 arde hen the road. of Lease (unex ) years; run .5.“ per acre. psrtc the rchass men on Security on the arm; immed in 'i""' F" “"i'i'i'ii'r’ii"i"i:"ii'ii."i'~I:'a°uzzicu. Charlottetown. March IS. IS“. St , . ...°e.;_.. .2: >..rr.r..ra:.- ..~:-.......--.--- T‘!-lotus It'ANIl, TAIIDI. (Less at Ibo isly eesuplss by Ian. Ween ' is In. out-I‘ lat. Sunnis. ml BY PRIVA'I‘ESALE.tbe follewin vauuaetz ttcat. ESTATE sf iii. late 0 _