streets, yin: Powsal. Great George and Prince Streets, with self-eotin and Ire plugs, cost £25 Currency. Respecting the high service or u r section of of the town roui the level, sites e which must of necessity be supplied by steam-power should the Spring turn out sufficient to the demands of the whole town, let a ten-horse Ihi ine be laced at the fountain head; over the n ine cues; and at an elevation of 35 feet, let a be constructed to contain not less then 6 thou- sand gallons. The Engine working ten hours r day would sup ly the town and leave the tank always full or night supply. By this arrangement, a three way- k cool he placed on the main, so that while the Engine wee get- ting repaired, the water in the tank would keep up the pressure, till the supply, vis., six thousand gal one was exhausted. ut as the lowfservicc can be at all times sup lied with- out the Engine. there need be no car of the lower part of the town being without water. In the event of tire. the whole power of the Eu- gine could be thrown into the mains, which would give a pressure at the lire~plu s equal to the best of our fire engines. A 00 supply of water by pressure would lowert e rate of in- suranoe on property, and at the same time much improve t e sanitar condition of this town, which would in itsel be a matter of con- gratulation to the inhabitants, Itherefore consider that e sup ly of pure water is essential to the health and comfort of the community, and can only be accomplished through pipes, which would do away with the present pumps generally admitted to be a uni- sance in our rincipal streets. Under all t ese circumstancesl have no hesi- tation in saying‘, that if ajoint stock oonipan , or what would e the better course of the Cify Council would take up this important measure, the number of families that would avail themselves of a su ply of water from the mains, would be induce to erect baths and water closets on every respectable premises in the town, and that the ‘water-rats would yield a fair return for the capital invested. Sir, as the whole report would occupy too. much of your valuable space, should the above be of any as vice or tend in the slightest degree to facilitate so esirable an object, your insertion of the same will much oblige, yours, &o., Ansxsnuna MCAUSLAND. Temperance Hall, Charlottetown, 19th May, 1855. At an adjourned Session of the Grand Divi- sion, Sons of Temperance of P. E. Island, hold this evening—tho G. W. Patriarch presiding- the Report of the Special Committee, appointed at the last previous meeting to examine and re ort upon certain allegations contained in an e itoriel eraicls which apppeerod in the Adorn- tirer, News per, of the 18th inst, seriously ting the c sracter, shading and usefulness of two respected members of this Body, both of whom have, atdiferent times filled cial po tions therein, one of when is now eni- loyed as Travelling Agent and Lectures of the Sons of Temperance in this Island and the other in a similar oapeoi in the Province of Nova tie, was reoeiv and adopted; and thereupon it was unanimously - . " Resolved, That the statsinentput forth in the Advertiser, Newspaper, of the 10th inst., viz :— “ We admit and deplore that snwsrreatable action has taken place, in endeavouring to roeure the _re- ef the liquor trsdic), and that, too. in opposition of men who have constantly supported it, for party purposes ;oul thoss rise who thus forget their site- sicn, hues been cerisar , and their conduct publicly repud y the Order ; so that we lltink it uryuir to couple their misconduct with the policy of the Temperance body ,-" _ _ . —is wholly grstuitioue and tetall devoid of truth.- no action, so the part «I the Bret ran referred to, of the nature shove indi sated having come to the knowledge of this Great Division, and con uently no “ censure” or “ pub is repudiation" of tilcsilr oun- ducthas ever been called‘ for or rendered unnecessary. Resolved, That the 6 nd Scrlbe do cause a copy of the above Resolutions to he uhllshod in as inn ehf the Newspapers as may see I to give insertion to e t sane. By Order, (Sell) P. Dnsnsisav. supplying fountains . F Charlottetown and Shediac: ‘ HASZ'A'R.'D’S' GAZETTE, MAY 23. mod, At Port Hill, April 28th, at the advanced 88, Mrs. Susannah Birch. She was a native of low, Ireland, with her fem‘ ick- and emigrated to this Island in 1811, wife of W. Hodges Esq., Rustico, aged 51 years. Passengers, in the Steamer Rosebud, from Piclou, on Friday lsst.—D. Flynn, Esq , W. B. Dean, Esq., Messrs. James Romans, Fletcher, Frnser, Wm. Longworth, James McCiuitli, Robert Fraser, R. McKay, A Murray, und 4 in the stoersge. ' the Lady Le Marchant, on Tfesdu , from Shediac and Bedeque.—-Messrs. Hiiddon, Craig, J C. Pope, and I0 in the steerege. Q’ We will publish again as soon as pos- sible after the arrival oft e English Mail. THE HAPPY RESULTS FROM THE USE OF DR. M’i..iivi:’s CELBBRATED LIVER rii.i.s, Are daily forcing themselves before the public. Our citizens will speak out. Read the following: This is to certify that I was troubled with liver complaint for six months, and being advised b a friend to use Dr. M‘Lune's Celebrated Liver Pil s, I got two boxes, and by the limel had finished taking them the disease had entirely disappeared. I there- fore cheerfully recommend them to all slllicied with liver conipleiut, or any other disease arising from excess ' . Mus. CARNII, No. 5 Clinton street, New York. I’. S. The above valuable preparation, also Dr. M'Lsne’s Celebrated Veriiiifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. M‘ Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. .ll'Lons'r Liver Pills. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills. now before the public, W.R.WATOSN, Agent for P. E. Island. Mail Arron ernent by Steamer -‘ Lady Merchant.” ACONTRACT having been entered into with the owner of the Steamer Lady Le Merchant. for the conveyance of the Mails of the Island twice a week, between Charlottetown end" Pictou and ' Notice is hereby given. that the Mails for Non Scotis will be made up until further notice every Tuesdpy and Thursday, at one cc p.m., and forward to Pictou; and those for Shediac, (by which route the correspondence for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, will be transmitted) ov Wednesday and Friday, at 12 o’clock; and Mai s for En land will be made up at one o'clock, p. m., on Tu sy, the 22d instant, and the 5th and Iith, June, the 3d, 11th and Slat July, the ldth and 28th August, and the 11th and 25K Se tembor. h ‘ otters to registered and Newspapers will re- unite to be posted half an hour lisfure the time of closing. THOMAS OWEN , Postmaster General. General Post Otlico, 19th May, 1855. BOOKS, STATIONARY, dto. HASZAID & OWENbegto inform their friends and the public in general that by recent arrival from Livnni-ooi., Boss-on and Hanirax, they have received part of their SPRING IMPORTA- TIONS, including 700 Rooms Paper, in every va- rist , 150 Don. Slates,300 Gross Steel Pens, &.c., go Day Boskd, In in ire of every size, stallic . Portblies. Pocket Books, Poclcst I scri|oirs,I’orluionnoiei Dressiug.Csses,Letter den Racks, Thor V etors, Go d and Silver Pencil Eases, Paper Mac is Ink Stands, Taper SI-Ml-, '-p-mi--, Bridal Envelopes and Note Paper, Is Pearl and Tortoise Shell Card Cases, &o., and a beautiful collection of Scottih Views. 0: 2 Cases of Books from Edinburgh and London, a catalogue of which will appear next week. May lflth, ISIS. ‘ .i_n New‘ GOODS. JUST landed from Ijvsspeol, and usd by the Subscriber, a general assortment, suitable for Town and Country‘ purchasers cheap for cash. A liberal dbceunt will be allowed to Country Merchants: JAMES PURDIE, Charlottetown, May 21, 1855. Island papers ei ANTED to borrow, THREE HUNDRED UNDS on pro rty worth double the amount. Apply Haszard Owen’s Book Store. May 18. tf “ The whole press of Philadelphia are out in favor of Hooflend’s German Bitters, ssthe are pre red by Dr. C. M. Jackson. We are gls to re the success of this valuable remedy for dyspe is, as we believe it supplies a desiderstuin in th: medical world long needed. The wretched imitators and ceunterfeitsrs have withdrawn their nostrums fro the market, and the public are spared from the danger ofswsllowln poisonous mixtures in lieu of ereal Bitlers."— erald. Seeadvsriissnisnt. Married, On Thursday the 17th of Msy,b the Rev. Mr. Albri hion, Mr. Allan Nowsun, of set River, to‘ Miss usannah Wood, of Lot 40. ' At the Head of St. Peter's Ba , on Monday, the leth inst., by the Rev. Pius M‘; as, Martin Mao- Innis, Esq., erehsnt of the above place, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Charles Stewart, Lot 55. 2Dalziel’s Cloth Mill. ‘ILOTH delivered at this Mill at this season of the ysar,, will be furnished without delay. Agent in Charlottetown, Mr. Neil Rankin. JOHN DALZIEL. May 20th, "55. Stallion Horse “ Prince Edward,” WILL stand for the season at Cytnbria Lodge, Rustico. Attend- ance at the Stables from 6 to 8 in ‘able on the let January next. the tiiorning; from I2 to 2 at noon; and from 6 to 8 in the evening. Prince Edward took the First Prize for Stallions at a last Easter Show, competing with an all grades, as the handsoniest and most useful horse. 'l‘aiurs.—Twen Shillings for the season, pay- WM. HODGES, owner. I On the 8th inst., Millicent Csstsll, the beloved W WAN PLOUGHMAN AND TEAM OF HORSES. for a few days. Apply at Hsszssd & Owen's llooli-store. 51., 33, 1g5g_ N ValInsble Perm for Sale. sacs out Farm, consisti of 15 acres of Free- A hOld_Leud on the Emy ale Road. Lot 65, mglvs miles from Charlottetown, (fort acres of which are clear), with ale e DWELLI G HOUSE IIIWIJ erected and complete y finished, is now offered . for 3|". with immediate posscuion, For particulars, apply to, JOHN KENNY, Central Academy. May 23. I855. Isl. Ex. NOTICE. HE undersigned having b power of Attorney of this dnts, been appoint by the Misses Stewart of Charlottetown, to act as their Agent and Attorney in the iiisnalgement of their Estate, situate on Lot or Townshi o. Eighteen, hereby notifies the Tenants and Sstt ers on the satid property, to pay all sums of money due for rent or otherwise to him, or to James Bevan, Charlottetown. who is duly authorized for that purpose, without delay. Parties neglecting this warning, will he proceeded against without further notice. ROBERT STEWART. Charlottetown. 14th May, ‘.855. Notice. THE Subscriber hereby cautions all persons from giving credit to uny person on his account with- out a written order. WILLIAM JAKEMAN. Charlottetown May I] , I855. WESTMORELAND HOTEL, hediac. HE Subscriber, in returning thanks to the tra- velling public of P. E. Island generally, for est trons , assures those who may still evour im with their support, that they will find superior entertainment, and every attention id to the care of luggage by calling at his Hotel, situate on the Main Post Road, within a few minutes’ walk of the Public Wharf, towhich Steamers and Packets run regularly to and from P. E. Island. Conveyance to the Bend or any other place at any hour; Island produce of all kinds either for sale or to be forwarded to the Bend, shall receive m host attention; goods taken charge of and shipped or the Island. PETER SCHURMAN. Government House Kay 10, 1855. HIS Excellenc the Lieutenant Governor will hold a LE EE at Government House, on Thursday, the 24th instant, at two o’clock. Gentlemen attending are requested to give a Card, with their name. to the Aid-do-camp in waiting. M. B. DALY, Private Secretary, Charlottetown Horticultural Boolet . 4 THERE will be a Public Meeting of the Moln- bsrs of the above Society held in the Tom - suoe Hell, on Thursday, the 25th inst., st 8 o’c ooh . ., when an alteration of the constitution of the iety. and various other matters of importance, willbesglhmittod. d _. I _ h. H v rsous estrous o promotingt or- iicu tairal imp'r.oveinsnt of the Island are requested to n . The Lady Petro of the Socletyrhss intimated an intention to atten . and the Hon. harlss Young, the President, will deliver an Address. . By order of the Committee, J. LAWSON Sec'y. 9. 8 May 17. UNIPER POSTS and RAILS. HARD and SOFT CORDWOOD. Jlso, 50,000 SHINGLES, Fer ale by BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. Hides! Eldest! Hides l l! ‘OUR pence per. lb. in Cassi will be given for any quantity of GREEN HIDF8, delivered at the Tannery oft e Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. It. (All the papers.) ' ron sane, Two Hundred .dcrss of LAND, with SAW JIIILL. GRIST MILL. l'lLJlI',ond other Machinery. Immediate posussion can be given. 0 BE SOLD, the Leasehold luteren of 800 T acres efsu rior LAND, on the New Bedeqse Road, Let It. rt.is situated in e flourishing Sette- mont. ll miles from Charlottetown, together with a newly erected piece of Machinery, on new ' roved plans, consistingkol Fleur Mill, Oe_t Mill, and iln, now in prime wor ing order; likewise, a supe- rior Threshing Machine. and a splendid Lathe ettached,—sll new, and will bear inspection by any competent Mill Wright. 'l‘ on is also s good DWELLING HOUSE, and Osthousss, with a good Blacltsmitli's Shop, and a set of Bleoltsniith's Tools, nearly new. One-half of the Land could soon be made SI for the plough. The remainder is covered with an excellent growth of llsrd and Soft Wood. Terms of Sale, libersl—the greater part of the purchase money to remain on interest, by giving good and satisfactory security. Application to be made to WILLIAM SMALE, on the premises. Valuable Stand for Business. 'l‘0 1-ET. Ild possession ‘van in the month of August next, a DW LING HOUSE and PREMISES, now occupied by Mr. W. HEARD, in near Gnoaos S-rnanr. The suitable position of the emises for Bruin“. pnr ones is too well known to require comment. or particulars apply to Mr. . Haartn, on the mil“. 0|’ to Mr. W. Sssannorr at the corner, near Gnonos S-runes-. Charlottetown, 28th Feb. 1855. ANTED, for the New Glasgow School, a TEACHER, of the First or Second Class. Apply to JAMES SAMPLE, one ofthe Trustsees. New Glasgow, May 18, I855. ei YORKSHIRE HOUSE. HE Subscriber begs to infoivn the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the public in general. that he has opened a STORE in the premises lately occu ied by Mr. 'l‘rross.as Gnlnrt. Kent-street, and that s has received per Isabel, from Liverpool, his SPRING GOODS, consisting amongst others CLOTH3—0livcs, blues, blacks, fancy Does, Greys, Flannels, Moleskins, Cords, black Cotton Velvcts and Velveteeus. A large variety of Cottons, Cotton Prints, Canvass, Brown Holland, black do.. Diapers, Damask Talile Covers, green nnd blue Bnize, Bed-ticking; Wide. awake, Al ace and Lawn Hats, Bo s’ belts, braces, Beaufort ies, neck and ket silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Riticulo Bags an Baskets. Purasols; un- stable, Rice, Straw, Tuscan and fancy Bonnets, ml. sill". Ialini. Persians, Lining-cotton; Buttons in variety for costs, vests and pants; white s Erinted fancy Shirts; black silk Velvet; a variety of ibbons and artificial Flowers; Fancy Venting, Merinos, Orleans, Alma and Raglan Dresses end Circauisn Robes, white and colored Muslins, Orgas- die Dresses, Black silk Capes, black Aprons, a large assortment of Berlin Wools all colors and shades, ice‘ Boots and Slippers, Ladies‘ and Gents’ Gloves, plain and embroidered Veils, muslin collars, Habit-shirts, Hair-nets and Mohair caps, every dee- cription of Tailer’s Trimmings. HJRDWJREE, CUTLERYS .dJtD JOIN- or T00 of lirst rate quality, consisting of Table knives and forlrs, and carvers and steals, all sorts and sizes; Pocket and Penltnives, Razors, Scissors, Table, Tee Desert Spoons, Metal and Nickel, Silver Bread, Butcher, Oyster, Pslctts and shoe Knives, Gentle- man's Drsning Cases, Rasps, Files, screw and Augurs, Planes, Hammers, Hone, shin la and Nails, Saws, and a variety of other srtio es, including» an English Cooking RANGE. Ai.so—Sliortly expected from Halifax, an assort- ment of WEST INDIA and AMERICAN GOODS, all which will be sold clues for Cash. NiCHOLAS BROWN. May 17, I855. ii For Sale, or to Let, I 5 9- F)R a term of years, with power to purchase, the following pro rties, owned by the subscriber: Three Pasture ts situate on the Mslpeqne Road, within wound a half miles of Charlottetown, cou- tsining thirty-six acres of land, having a snug cottsge and outhouses, Possession may be given forthwith. The Town Lot and Promises at present occupied by the lion. Stephen Rice. Possession may be given on the 1st of lay next. _ The Prernises fronti on Queen Square, now oceu ' by Mrs. Foray . Possession may be given on the 10th of May next. _ The Terrace House and Premises nowln the ecce- pation of Mr. Mawls . a term of years, with or without power to urchsse, for any period not ex ' g ten years, wit interest annually at six per cent. Application to be made at the oflice of CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, April 2. HOMAS WILSON, of Tatmagouche, Nova Scotia. Nurse -msn, Florist and Gardener, begs to intimate to t e inhabitants of Chsrlottotwn and vicinity, that he has arrived here with an resort- ment of Fruit, Shrub and ornamental Trees suitable to this climate. He can be consulted at the Globe Inn, for a few days. All orders left at the Shop of r. J. C. Traverse, Auctioneer, Queen Street, will be forwarded to the Nursery in Nova Scotis, and information afforded. Charlottetown, 16th May 1855. Just Published, THE OIDIOUII, OR, VOCALISTS’ GUIDE. CONSISTING of a complete course of instruction in the elements of Vocal Music. Founded on the Pestaloniau System; designed for the use Schools and private pu ils. For sale b the Subscri- ber, end also at the lt-stores of aszaun &. Owxis, and H. S-rns;BaH,§.usen’s Square. Teacher of Vocal Music. To be let, R such a term of years as may he agreed nan, the Farm, known as Sunnwoon, situate a in seven miles from Charlottetown, at Dog River, Township No. 81, containing I30 acres .of excellent LAND, 50acru of which are in a high state of cultivation; upon which are erected a STONE COTTAGE, suitable for s genteel family, and coin- niodious Out-houses. Possession can be given im- niedistely. Apply to J. Hassrixrow LAns',Eeq., February 28th, 1855. lieaw \C The subscriber widlet all or any of the above for I Pieton, or in Charlottetown, to l-‘osoair, Esq I .